The Straits Times, 1 July 1954
1954-07-01
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Title Section14 1954-07-01 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, THTRSDAY, JI'LY 1, 1954 15 CENTS Nat*** 114 words
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Article, Illustration317 1954-07-01 1 Mien, women, guns E HIT T/IA T HELD A DEADLY SECRET WHERE THE GUNS WERE HIDDEN This is killer H.Q.— police D DOCUMENTS, TOO By PATRICK CHEE j'HIU ind t* <> w omen believed to be t<>pu mbcrs of the nmmunisU' killer irrested in a polite317 words
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Article92 1954-07-01 1 (Once a Czech, now an Egyptian) WANTS TO BE BRITISH LONDOM. Wed. lAKOSLAV Drobny, ex- patriate Caech tennis 'layer, has applied for British citizenship, it aas learnt today. Diobuy left hi.s native land Bti p because of it-s Oommunlst reflme and late, became an l-iyptian national. La>t year heAP - 92 words
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Article46 1954-07-01 1 LONDON, Wed Portssirliner pilot today reported sighting tiT I Etani transport plane' n the sea abovt It milei i| English urt town ol Bournemouth. ■ear planes and helieop- took o[f to wour the unable to locate anythtag. n re>ort of ml P.46 words
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Article, Illustration164 1954-07-01 1 A gen is sue owners for $34,000 OARRFTTO Shipping and Trading Company, local. 1J agents for thr Indian-owned freighter Asha, which has boon lying in Singapore for the past 148 days, yesterday served a writ againsi the owners. The claim, fo r $34,068, is lor :<-.,164 words
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Article23 1954-07-01 1 CASABLANCA. Wed- Emile I Eyraud. publisher of the n paper La Visie Mamcaine. was .-hot dead today by two terrorists. A.P.AP - 23 words
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Article27 1954-07-01 1 LONDON Wed. MOBCOW Ra- I dm said today thai the first electric power station using atomic energy began working in Ru- i on Sunday. --Renter I27 words
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Article86 1954-07-01 1 CHIANG TO FREE TANKER KAOSIUNG. Formosa Wed THF. Soviet tanker Tmupse might be released tomorrow to continue its voyage to China without Its cargn but other Russian ships could expect tn be sn/ed. authoritative sources said today. Thr eamo of 8.000 tons of oi, and paraffin, originally dot inert for86 words
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Article34 1954-07-01 1 CAIRO. Wed Colonel Ahmed Shawky. ex commandant if tin Cairn Garrison, was round guilty by the Revolution Tribunal here today «>f inciting to mutiny and senrj to 10 years' eaol. RenterReuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration312 1954-07-01 1 They all want a peek at Marjorie ITS A BUSY DAY FOR MISS MALAYA VEWLY-CROWNED Miss A Malaya glamorous Marjorie Wee of Singapore yesterday learned how hectic the life of a beauty queen can be. Prom seven m the mornirm when she awoke until in the evening, when ibe WCBt312 words
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Article34 1954-07-01 1 KXTMANDU. Wed S r Franci.srn Ibane>.. Jfi. load*^ ni an unsuccessful Argentine n p^mtion tC the Himalaya.- riieri Ifiriri v after havlnß harf nil foot amputated on Mond Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article24 1954-07-01 1 CAIRO. Wed A senior Egyptian official predicted last ni'iht that Sue/ Canal talks with Britain would be resumed' in mid-July. AP^AP - 24 words
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Article398 1954-07-01 1 HANOI LOOKS A DUNKIRK 1954 STYLE The French plan a dare-all battle to hold a beachhead and From RUSSELL SPURR HANOI. WrfliHsr|.t\. 'PHK French are pulling back in Northern lndo*China. They are retreating over the rice-rich Ked Rlvei Delta and moving towards an "evacuation line" rouud the port of Haiphong.398 words
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Article33 1954-07-01 1 BFKI IN. Wrri T\\n I B aa tor'av Hitler murdered the bead ol hh Worm Trooper and scores of other politic,! opponents and seised full power as Ge rmany's dictator.A*.33 words
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345 1954-07-01 1 MKI.KOI'KNK. Wed. VI MUMIK KTKOV, former Kussian seerrt policr oIVk lal declared today that a Soviet diplomat in London named Kukin hradrd a Rusm.iii InteUlcence directorate v,hich covered Britain. the I'nited States Canada, Australia. New /'.il.iiwl and South Africa Peiiiiv sud Kukin comhinrd345 words
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Article35 1954-07-01 1 JAKARTA \V -t Sales ot Indonesian rubber to < ni-t China nhrnn d dai Six thousand tons hipped to Pekina In a Polls'-, t ■■:at lni and the C l n n Inclui35 words
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Article38 1954-07-01 1 F ormer bandit wins his appeal U >NDON. V, WONG r< i K terror! n his appeal to t P C icil against thr c!< ath pd on him in I I na Pnh Ymi cm th- im-38 words
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Article59 1954-07-01 1 MILLIONS SEE BIG BLACKOUT MILLIONS ol An the Klip* today on tele\ lsion. Plmt. tlv sun bi Ing black* r; cam) Into N< v. fork It v mnrnins: and thousands ol peopl early I sun died wid«'. Light -';t:.'! the black moon ri':: taiitv a> the corona I th< sun59 words
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Article26 1954-07-01 1 OTTAWA Wed— Sir V. ton Churchill with Mr. Ar. den arr-ved in capital by a.r from i on -nnri visit here in 30 n;.26 words
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Article25 1954-07-01 1 lONDON Wed Mr. V Valkov Sovut by President Tit for a nee, Tanjug, the Yn_ agency report i d R aU r.25 words
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Advertisement54 1954-07-01 1 FASHIONABLE SHOES SEASON TRADING CO. SINGAPORE f> Tft S71&8 A^jj^ty^t^s^. -^SK^Hk^B X *SF «V Pt tee in the f- > PHILIPS 3 1 A rodio rccordployir no b than an ordinary toblc rodio! Thii new PHILIPS model o wonderful tone both to rodio ond records. Hear it now at your54 words
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639 1954-07-01 2 CRASH MAN WANTED TO RAM PLANE PETROL EXPLODED, TOO HOT TO STAY' two AIRCRAFT engineer! said in Singapore yesterday th;tt it should have boon possible t<> rip holes in the fuselage of the 8.0.A.C Constellation which crashed at Kalians: on March n b>639 words
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Article144 1954-07-01 2 Hobson's Choice is the best FILM TRWMPH FOR BRITAIN BERLIN. Wed. THE British fi'm Mobson's Choice was awarded first prize acainst flerre competition from the best films from 28 other i countries. It was selected by an audience vote Hobson's Choice, a Lancashire dialect comedy, starred Charles Lauchton. It wasReuter - 144 words
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Article65 1954-07-01 2 KANSAS CITY. Wed. Former President Harry 8. Truman was reported greatly improved and past the critical stage nf his illness yesterday by Dr. j Wall ice Graham, his physician. Mr. Truman's condition had been listed U serious since last s.it'irday. a Wiet after lif underwent anReuter - 65 words
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Article94 1954-07-01 2 MR JUSTICE KNIGHT said that from remarks he made on TUtttfftv it micht appear that he and the asra had reached 'he conriusion at this stage that the flre services at Kallang were not efficient. That wa.s not the Im id .n^nded to iive. "It would be94 words
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133 1954-07-01 2 CHOU GETS 300 GUARDS (with bombs) HONG KONG, Wed. AFiOUT 300 police armed with Sten guns, rifles, tear gas and grenades, guarded Kai Tak airfield here today when the Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En Lai, arrived on his way home to Peking after talks in India and Burma. AfterReuter - 133 words
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Article96 1954-07-01 2 A firm goes 'under the hammer' LONDON Wort A firm dealing in Malayan tin minr shares was "hammered" on the London Stock Exchange yesterday the traditional sign i hat it had failed. A blue-coated Stock Exchange official mounted a rostrum on the trading floor, tapped three times with a hammerReuter - 96 words
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Article26 1954-07-01 2 VIENNA. Wed. Mr. .Tosef Cyrankiewirz. Polish Prime Ministrr. has appointed the 'Chief of the General Staff. Jerzy. Borrizilowski, as Vice Minister for Defence.— Feuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration197 1954-07-01 2 Two beauties in first swim mits 'fHE "Miss Malaya" contest was so popular that at the finals hundreds of people who had been unable to eet seats waited outside the Capitol Theatre. Singapore, before and after the show for a glimpse of the contestants Non-ticket holders197 words
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58 1954-07-01 2 HOLLYWOOD, Wed. America's champion woman distance swimmer, Florence Chadtcick, yesterday anvounccd her engagement to F. Wallace Taber, big game hunter, lecturer and former newspaperman. The 34-year-old Miss Chadwick made the announcement at a huge cocktail party. Taber is 38 i/frs old. The wedding58 words
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Article16 1954-07-01 2 pf saco r jrjda, A French :udent-pllol badly lnjur tra;r,ir Thn AI 116 words
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Advertisement53 1954-07-01 2 THE POWER MOWER YOU YE BEEN WAITING FOR! JL^ d. I\ v JbH.|LIbV vk 111 r_i^_\^ vt\ lV^yJ t^k RANSOMES SIMS JEFFERIES LTD. IPSWICH 9 VV Wk AfWA# E W% t"* WELDPn cTrci mci takik private lawns, parks and sports c\ 4 x- t grounoi ot rrom 3 to 1053 words
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Article415 1954-07-01 3 And pledge: Freedom for them who can keen it WASHINGTON, Wed. 3IR Winston Churchill and President Eisenhower yesterday said thc\ would continue their -united efforts" for world peace and world disarmament. riiov said they would try to "secure the Independence of all countries whose peopleReuter - 415 words
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Article51 1954-07-01 3 CHINESE SEEK TRADE IN LONDON I ondon, Wed. pill first official mission 1 from < ommunls* China Hi men .iiitl a woman met Hriii^ 1 businessmen lerdaj to work out i pi. in to expand SlnoBritish trade. spont he meetry friendly I later voiild le conl 2-hour talks I the51 words
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Article59 1954-07-01 3 LONDON, Wed Police Commlulonerj from 24 British colonies and protectorates will attend a conference m Britain from July 12 to 16. the Colonial rmounced. of the conference la to diacusa common oroblems concerned with mrthod> of adminUtratlon and tratainc of >s ptilice forces. The first conferenceReuter - 59 words
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Article59 1954-07-01 3 Heads to roll no more CAIRO. Wen Egypt's Revolution Tribunal Is to be abollshed aftei the conclusion of the caae oi Colonel Ahmed Shawkv. it «.i.- announced last nlßht. Colonel Bhawky, ex-Com-mandant of the Cairo Garrison, is charged with Inciting K( i■> to insurrectirn-. His case which la brine heardReuter - 59 words
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Article26 1954-07-01 3 LONDON. Wed. MOSCOW Radio reported yesterday that the Soviet Union ha.s just published a 100.000-copy edition of ■Robinson Crusoe' in Russian. A P26 words
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Article19 1954-07-01 3 NI W YORK. Wed. H. Maunce-Jacquet. French-born composer of operas, ballets and other works, died yesterday. APAP - 19 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-07-01 3 MILLION \IKK Sir Krrn.ird IMx ker mil I ail> Docker aboard their vaeht shemara at Southampton with miners they are entertaininc on a cruise round the Isle of Wight.— Keuter picture.Reuter - 34 words
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Article191 1954-07-01 3 s Harmony between East and West WASHINGTON. Wednesday PRESIDENT Eisenhower said today that the hope of the world was peaceful co-existence between Ea>t j \I I and West. But he added at Ma weekly Preu conferroec that the United States had found191 words
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Article49 1954-07-01 3 WABBINOTUM Wed IntUnited States Sonato has passed ;ind s< nt to Presidrnt Ei>en hower a Bill oxtending the 20--vfar-old Rerlprooal Trade Asjrcements Act to June 12 1955 The Senate completed leglalative action on the Bill by accepting a House ol Ropre■mitmtlvca change voted yesTrrriav —RenterReuter - 49 words
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97 1954-07-01 3 The fainting officers: C.O. defended LONDON. Wed —A Socialist. Mr. Stephen Swinfiler. yesterday urged the Secretary f.ir War, Mr, Antony Head, to take disciplinary action auainst the Commanding Officer of the Coldstream Guard.-, who he saici. issued summary punishment to a junior officer for (aintint: on parade. The incident occurred97 words
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Article68 1954-07-01 3 WASHINGTON, Wed. The Atomic Enersv Commission yesterday said that it had voted four to one against uiving Dr J. Robert Oppenheimer access to restricted atomic data The commission wa.s actine on Dr. Oppenheimers appeal against a two to one Security Board decision that althoush he wasReuter - 68 words
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Article27 1954-07-01 3 LONDON. Wed.— Kind Oustav of Sweden, in morning dress, ye^terdav received Commonwealth Hieh Commissioners and envoy.s of the Diplomatic Corps at Buckingham Palace -Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article28 1954-07-01 3 VATICAN CITY. Wed. About 200.000 people, including thousands of pilgrims and tourists, visited St. Peters Ba-silica yesterday. fea.st day of St. Peter and St. Paul AP.AP - 28 words
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Article21 1954-07-01 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. The U.S. State Department, said Mr Burtr.n Yo.st Berry. U.S. Ambaaaador to Iraq, will retire today AP.AP - 21 words
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Article245 1954-07-01 3 LONDON. Wed Closing middle prices of selected stocks, not Includinß stamp duty. were: l.< irt.-s* Consols Kundine 4'. 103 War 3V 87'* BANKS Mercantile i£12' 2 29 Eastern <£Si 8 7 Chartered ((1) 44 fi Hongkong <$12S| 94 INSURANCE Com. Un. iuls.) 3 k Royal 14' a Prudential245 words
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Article27 1954-07-01 3 LONDON June 30 —Cash Buyers tTB; Sellors 1:755; Forward Buyor«, V; 748: Sellers V 74«»: Settlement v;7.">3'j. Turnover a m. 130 ton>: p.m. 55 tons.27 words
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Article38 1954-07-01 3 IXINDON June 30 —Spot II AUK. 19 -d.. S*pt. 19". d.. Oci -Dec LOci Jan -Mar. 20>«d.. Apr -Juiir M<«d.. July c.i f. 19 d Aue. c.i.l 19 ,d.. Sept c.i.l- 19 13 !M Tone: Quiet.38 words
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Advertisement262 1954-07-01 3 B^^T Only WO/ Constellation Service fM. BOMBAY mf J^' via MADRAS f! •'"^^■JOA XURY TOURIST l»€f BVBRY SUNDAY r 1 BOMBAY FUROPE If, at W» /"</« '■>■ and of An'i'M Miw C«i'<ji NAIROBI G utiHt: AIR m INDIA J/njbemUumAL ADELPHI HOTEL. SINGAPORE. Tel: 5061. Iv I W r Is obtainable262 words
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326 1954-07-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. TIIK Sultan of Selaiißor will receive an UMNO-, M.CJL Alliance delegation at the Istana on July s. Ii police permission is granted, a procession of between 3.000 and 5.000 Alliance members will accom--1 pany the delegation. It will assemble on326 words
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193 1954-07-01 4 GOVT. SAYS: CHAMBER MEN NEED NOT QUIT KIAI.A LUMPUR. Wed. THE Federation Government has told thr Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce. H is understood, that chamber members on the Legislative Council need not resign unless they personally wish to do 80. Fhls la :n reply to the letter by the193 words
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138 1954-07-01 4 HAJI BEAH, 80, SAILS TO REFRESH A MEMORY PENA* w. Wed. AMONG thr 1.157 pilgrims who sailed from here for Mecca today in thr Anshun was 80-yrar old Haji Brah hinte Ahmad, who is making her second pil^rimagr. Beah made her first voyase whrn *he was six She was probably138 words
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Article35 1954-07-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Yap Kee Seng. 39. wa.s today ed to two montl here ior sleeping on the ftvefoot way in High Street Yap had two prtvioua convictions35 words
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Article301 1954-07-01 4 Says Munster in the Lords LONDON. Wednesday. I ORD OGMORE asked in the House ot Lords yesteru day if the Government would request the Hiuh Commissioner of Malaya to arrance a meeting soon with the Rulers and the leaders of the UMNO-MCA I Alliance.Reuter - 301 words
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128 1954-07-01 4 Meeting off lack of quorum KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. THE first meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Municipal i A Council since the Alliance boycott was postponed, toniuht to Saturday morning for lack of a quorum. Only seven members turned uo Eight members were reQUlred to128 words
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Article31 1954-07-01 4 SFGAMAT. Wed. Today's meeting of the Sesjamat Town Council was postponed to July 18 for lack of a quorum. Only two official and two nominated members turned out31 words
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67 1954-07-01 4 College can take only 40 students KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. QNLY 40 students will be accepted for the firrt jiratlemic year of the Muslim Collese of Malaya. in Klana Selangor. which starts in November this year. The number is limited by: stafT and accommodation conn leratlons. Intending students, minilfi. must apply67 words
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Article29 1954-07-01 4 SEGAMAT. Wed. Bail opposed when Lim Ho, a 31--year-old woman, appeared before the Sesamat magistrate on a charge of havinc supplier presumed to be for bandits29 words
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Article84 1954-07-01 4 POUND NEAR STY IPOH, Wed— A fl Jtai OU Chinese, arrested by a .-.quad of Kinta valley home guards behind a pig sty in the Menclembu area last night, was shot and wounded in the shoulder when he tried to escape. The man. a "meehoon"84 words
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Article45 1954-07-01 4 KIAI.A LUMPUR Wed work on a Sl5 million seweraat scheme for Kuala Lumpur will betin on July 7. Mr J H Bhakespear, Municipal Sewerage Engineer, .said today. The scheme will cover 14 different areas in the Federal Capital including central Chinatown.45 words
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Article247 1954-07-01 4 jyiß. M. R. SWAIN. BMMglat director and chairman of directors of Hume Industries j 'Far Easii Ltd. yesterday told Mr. Justice Taylor in the Sin Rapore High Court that, on reading a lett.-r written by c H Unbehaun, hp saJd that it *.i > :i "malicious247 words
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111 1954-07-01 4 S'pore gets expert on trade school AN xpert to Organise technical education in Sir. will arrive here thL< month He is Mr R s. Anderton. appointed to the new post of As*ist v Dire tor of Education (Technical*. He was formerly principal of a technical in.stiti: 1 rla Mr d111 words
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Article40 1954-07-01 4 Li. Chuan Chwee was fined 150 or 10 days' gaol in Sincapore yesterday for neciigent drivlnc r. n Mar 4. Uis car. the court was told. collided with another at the roundabout in Serangoon Road.40 words
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Article33 1954-07-01 4 A woman learner-driver Tan Oiak Choo, of Jalan lunoa, was fined $25 in Singapo>v' yesterday for earrylni a passenger at .120 pm. on May 11 while dnvinc alon« Frankel Avenue i33 words
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218 1954-07-01 4 900 'SAVED' SOULS NOW LOST IN JUNGLE tj^OUR assistants of American evangelist Billy Graham flew into Singapore yesterday after treking over 1.000 miles of jungle in Borneo looking for 900 Kubus who had been converted to Christianity 13 years ago. Mr Hubert Mitehel. foreign director of Youth for Christ said218 words
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Article25 1954-07-01 4 Lar. i Koh Chit wis fined S5 in a Singapore court ye.sterriay for telling fortunes witn bird.v at Oeylang Road on Tuesday25 words
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87 1954-07-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Many kampongs and rubber smallholdings dosed for the past two years because of the Emergency are being reopened in the Kamaman and Dunmm districts of Trengganu to revive the economy. These lands are in Ayer Jerneh. Santong. Bwtu Puteh. Chambang87 words
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Advertisement233 1954-07-01 4 Bt! W« tttti OB is: 1^ SHAW BROTHERS '$3 KS&S lS RB Ra K8 K ff\sL II nn I i: on >!,■■ ;iecW^°^ -GEORGE MONTGOMERY .RICHARD DtNMN Vi MM MitdN .ml \\l I I I is 'JOYCE and DEL! in Mandarin ipftAw^mWfflj; Xir-i-ondiliunrtl Irl: 34i>4'! ?lTHal^^^ AllAVf ll.im-1 j-.-jihi ««MiwMo^233 words
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Article332 1954-07-01 5 Bid to 'kill 9 our union, council president told 'J'HK dispute between Singapore City Council and its electrical workers over the transfer of their union's general secretary to a new job widened yesterday. Workers at Pasir Panjang Power Station had I accused the Council on332 words
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Article143 1954-07-01 5 THE EARLY FARMERS ARE FINED They broke curfew PENANG, Wed. MORE than 70 farmers from Ayer Itam chartered two buses to take them to the Ses- sions Court here today to face charges of breaking the curfew. Fines totalling $3,050 were imposed on 64 of them 20 women and 44143 words
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Article109 1954-07-01 5 ALOR STAR. Wed. More' than 300 voters, representing 50 per cent of the electorate,' ye.«teiday went to their first polls at Anak Bukit. five miles from here to elect nine representatives to the village council. The successful candidates were: WEST WARD: Three years Cheah109 words
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Article49 1954-07-01 5 Joseph Sim Chek Meng was'. charged in the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday with cheating the Cathay Organisation of $2,162 being board and lodging between May 15 and June 10. this year Sim claimed trial and was offered $3,000 bail in two sureties till July 7.49 words
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Article24 1954-07-01 5 Mr. H. K. Rogers, managing director of United Engineers. left Singapore in the Asia yesterday on six months' leave in Britain.24 words
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Article59 1954-07-01 5 Bail of $10,000. which two men stood for the appellant in an appeal case who failed to turn up in the High Court, was forfeited by the Singapore Second Criminal District Judge Mr. E H. d'Netto. yesterday The bailors were Quek Ec Long and Tan Boon59 words
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Article28 1954-07-01 5 Dr. F. A. van 'oerden. Dutch Consul General in Singapore, left Singapore yesterday in the Asia, with his wife and family, to become Minister to Warsaw.28 words
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135 1954-07-01 5 T*HE solution to the car parking problem is to provide A parks as near business areas as possible, said Mr. C. F. Smith (Nominated) in the Singapore City Council yesterday. He said it was not feasible to build car parks into the ground135 words
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Article39 1954-07-01 5 The Lembaga Kesatuan Me layu has sent a petition to the nine Rulers of the Malay States in the Federation suggesting that the country should be ruled by a king selected from among the Sultans.39 words
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Article23 1954-07-01 5 SEGAMAT. Wed— Mr. B. R. Fernandez, inspector of water works, Segamat. has returned after two months' holiday I in India.23 words
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252 1954-07-01 5 A SOUP TO KEEP YOU ALWAYS ON THE BOUNCE I KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. T*HERE may soon be an- i x other taste to add to i those "57 varieties" of soup. It Is rubber leaf soud which says Dr E. W BolleJones, of the Rubber Research Institute, is full of252 words
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Article43 1954-07-01 5 TANJONG MALIM. Wed Local historians will meet at the Methodist English School on Friday to form a branch of the Malayan Historical Societv The meetlne is beine convened by Che Abdul Mat id bin Mohamed Yusofl. Assistant Officer. I43 words
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Article, Illustration50 1954-07-01 5 MAJOR K.N.B. Mi-Cil UK ol the 10th Princess Mary's Own Gurkha Rifles, helps bis bride, Miss S. A. Thomas, to cut the cake at the reception after their wedding at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Johore Bahru. Picture by Henry Woon.Henry Woon - 50 words
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Article122 1954-07-01 5 i THE General Council of the Singapore Labour Party has rejected the draft constitution adopted at the annual conference of the Labour Party of Malaya in renang recently. The Penang conference de- j cided to unite the independent Labour Parties in the various122 words
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Article37 1954-07-01 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. For having food without a permit in a prohibited area. Cheng Sai Man. of the South Malayan Pineapple Plantation. Pekan Nanas, was fined SiOO. in default one months uaol in Pontian37 words
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Article81 1954-07-01 5 Mr. Peter Claque, Singapore's Police Secretary, will re-create crime stories for radio listeners in a monthly series called "Police File which begins tomorrow at 7.15 p.m. His stories will come from the files of the Singapore police and the title of tomorrow's 15-mmute talt will be81 words
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Article143 1954-07-01 5 Epidemic sweeps south KEDAH ALERTED ALOR STAR. Wed. yHE three-week-o!d epi- demic of gastro-ente-ritis which has stricken nearly 400 patients in Perlis. has now spread to Kodiang on the Kedah border. Medical services in Kedah have been alerted. In addition to two cases at Kodiang, one patient is also ill143 words
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Article59 1954-07-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Commissioner of Police, Mr. W. L. R. Carbonell, left Kuala Lumpur by air this morning for England to attend a conference of colonial commissioners of police. The conference takes places at the Police College, Ryton-on-Dunsmore. from July 12 to 17. Mr.59 words
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Article65 1954-07-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— At I the second annual meeting of the Selangor Judo Club on Monday, the following officials were elected: President, Mr. Lee Koon 1 Lian«: vice-president, Mr. Ho Ah Kow; secretary, Mr. Tan I Lai; asst. secretary. Mrs. Adnan: treasurer. Mr. Goh Thong Yew:65 words
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Miscellaneous271 1954-07-01 5 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 7.15 a.m. Time Signal and Opening Announcement. 7.16 Morning Star: 7.30 News- 7 35 M«lody Mixture; 8.00—8.30 London Studio Melodies; 8 57 English Schools Broadcast 11 10 English Schools Broadcast; 1.00 p.m. Programme Summary; 1.01 Lunch Time Music; 1 30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Dance Musicians;271 words
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Article22 1954-07-01 6 JO l«,,rrf. U* 'minimum, MRS TAN HAI CHKKO all Friends mriert Night I srri Funeral of tbp ran n .1 I22 words
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Article24 1954-07-01 6 2§ Wnrtt tin t minimum). FRIENDS n( a > u.rif. of K Lumpur I hn.v hren nrtmlftM to II Genera; HwpiUl K I um-24 words
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769 1954-07-01 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Thurs. July 1, 1954. The Plan For Tin The Geneva tin agreement must be ratified before it comes into force, but with support now so ceneral the question of ratification is M more than formal Some of the signatories. ■ad particularly France, have had second thoughts769 words
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Article541 1954-07-01 6 The French intention to regroup in Northern Vietnam, and to withdraw from many of the strongpoints they hold in the Red River delta, whs implicit in the recommendations marie by General Ely after his visit to Indo-China in May. Reports from Hanoi of the withdrawals which are541 words
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242 1954-07-01 6 4 S a follower of the MCA and an ardent supporter of the UMNO-MCA. Alliance. I feel that the en bloc resignation of all Alliance personnel from the highest Government councils to the committees of the lowest strata will leave the Malays and242 words
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224 1954-07-01 6 %IR YEAP CHONG KUEN. secretary of the Selangor k Labour Party, has said some unkind things about [nche Mohamed Sopiee for resigning from the Malayan Labour Party. As a worker and citizen. I admire Inche Sopiee for his courageous action. Any224 words
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Letter126 1954-07-01 6 RACE FAN' has missed the point I never inferred 1 that the accident at the re-! rent Perak Turf Club meetins at Ipoh was caused by a false start. Of course, no power on earth can prevent occasional upsets at the start of a race and no126 words
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Letter101 1954-07-01 6 WHEN an article is pawned, a receipt in the form of a ticket showing the amount la Riven by the shop. Printed on the ticket are the rates of interest But these often are illegible because over the numerals the pawn-keeper puts ;i couple of chops The101 words
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Letter32 1954-07-01 6 I FIND it difficult to g«t S.T.C. No. and 16 buses at 130 pm. A few more buses should be added between 1-2, p.m. and 5-6 p.m. R. IFF. Singapore32 words
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Letter132 1954-07-01 6 A GROUP of 12 British La bour Members of Parliament have cp'lrd for steps to ensure selt-government ;n Malaya. After the second World Wai. several countries in South-East Asia achieved self-government. It is natural that the pcoplr of Malaya want self-govern-ment too. But at present there132 words
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Letter76 1954-07-01 6 I SEE that a lawyrr from outside Singapore is to be asked to tak>' up the d<\'rncc in a case that la to be til Singapore in the near luta I have always understood 00 lawyer may pracl Singapore unless he has bi a yrar or76 words
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162 1954-07-01 6 Confidence necessary in self-rule MR. JOHNNY TAN says that the request of the Alliance for an independent :ommission consisting of members from outside Malaya was to "get an unbiased report." Does he mean that the report can be unbiased only if compiled by members from outside Malaya 0 Is there162 words
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132 1954-07-01 6 Clean the drains and bill them rE ARGUMENT by .some Cltv Courcillors that there is not much use keeping the drains on public roads clean if those on private roads are allowed to breed mosquitoes i.s very .sound. The City Councillors have decided to undertake to clean drtins op. private132 words
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Letter104 1954-07-01 6 THE other day I saw an incident which might have developed into a serious street brawl but for the 1 courage of one man. It happened at the junction of Beach Road and Crawford 1 Street where two trisha riders were fighting. A crowd watched, but104 words
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Letter76 1954-07-01 6 THE City Council is Justified in its policy of employing i locally born and locally educated peoDle who Uan to make thus country their home In India, Pakistan. Burma, and Ceylon, employment is strictly confined to citizens. In India, holders of B A of Indian universities find76 words
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124 1954-07-01 6 UTHY does the Kuala Lum- pur station of Radio Malaya broadcast the socalled popular programmes when most listeners are sound asleep or when the station Ml lided into a babel of more powerful Indonesian and Indian stations? 1 think that Radio Malaya' could well take a124 words
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Article265 1954-07-01 6 On the Margin Post Office scrum WHY still a villagi i respects'. 1 Take to the Po.st With a pop tioi over one mil] of whom arr themselves and hindmost II creasingly difflcu any busirr city's post <■;' Maxwell Roar: busy throughout, no barriers havr to make people orderly manner.265 words
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Advertisement456 1954-07-01 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. Wmti f«a«aaaai) ROXSOROH hi ■M H n lh I IIPSt Mother and '.\MH \< I Ml NTS ,ls |M i minimum) \v PSDAN I Mr} day 'n joi: want to win i word V-rTf i KEN v I m v Romaryf. laeriilti* ol I lacultl for the I456 words
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Advertisement10 1954-07-01 6 Vbetter MRCHANT TAILOR* 21 HII.IA STREET. SINGAPORE- 1. PHONE: 653510 words
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Advertisement58 1954-07-01 6 3088 I A h fiNMT |j\Sijaatr ll» K^RY Gl>| IM^^ rVJa MEMAMKAMU >.i\ fz£fc Haaaa of I.ord». blmc!» acttat i« thr mwlil leaowaal fIEB C' n v»hirh r\rr\ rnnnoi««eiir chiwisei the ingredient fnr a »mo«.lA .ml rmllv l^^ M.irtini £^-~m\ Gin Sling* and ci|lm« .hoo*e H<»>tb°« alway* ■nd a*k for58 words
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Article30 1954-07-01 7 :rr broke nut on the roof nrick kiln at 51 mile stone I apore, tail >s put out by thr occupants b^for< the arrival30 words
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673 1954-07-01 7 COURT PREJUDICED BY EARLIER CASE' seven Chinese school students charged in the Singapore Fifth Police Court with voluntarily obstructing Mr. B. L. Flack, A.S.P., of the Reserve I nit, refused to say anything in their defence yesterday when the magistrate, Mr. D. H.673 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-07-01 7 A UKI PIMP was couplrd up to a stand pipe at the junction of I pper Pickering Street and South Bridge Road yesterday afternoon when about 400 Chinese students gathered outside the police courts in South Bridge Road. straits TimesUP - 51 words
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Article, Illustration125 1954-07-01 7 GIRL DIES IN A CAR CRASH MIS* .1 1 \N R TTI MAIDONALD, 20. a telephone operator of the Oriental Telephone Electric Co.. Ltd., died yesterday after a car ran into a tree at the 7th mile. h.uu i Road. Sinsaporc, at 1 a.m. The driver, whom the police did125 words
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Article243 1954-07-01 7 TEST WILL TELL WHICH IS BEST KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. THE Agricultural Department will shortly launch a pilot scheme to investigate the possibilities of mechanising rice cultivation in the Federation. If favourable results are Achieved, a mechanisation procramme may be introduced on a Federation-wide basis Aim243 words
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140 1954-07-01 7 TWO riot vans \*ere called out yesterday to control about 400 Chinese students in the compound of the Police Court in South Bridge Road. Singapore. Fire-flghtine eruipment was also sent to the court where seven Chinese students were on trial for obstructine the police. Two140 words
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Article28 1954-07-01 7 Lt. Cmdr W. L Clark has returned from leave and has resumed duty as aide de camp to the Governor of Singapore Sir John Nlcoll.28 words
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Article27 1954-07-01 7 A burglar brok<> into the house of an Army captain m Royal Road. Singapore, on Tuesday night and stole $240. a camera and fountain pen.27 words
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Article108 1954-07-01 7 He didn't have to go to gaol AMOTOPIST who was unable to pay a $15 fine yesterday for a traffic offence was told he could pay up' later. But he refused the offer and said that he preferred to spend three days in gaol in default. The motorist, Yeo Choo108 words
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104 1954-07-01 7 'GIVE HIM A CHANCE' PLEA TO COURT A plea for another chance" for the 25-year-old bachelor son of a "respectable government pensioner to start a j new iife was made in a Singapore court yesterday by his counsel. The son, Goh Chun Song, had pleaded guilty to criminal, breach of104 words
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Article54 1954-07-01 7 A carpenter, Chong Ah Slen, 41. was fatally injured when his bicvele was In collision with a lorry in Tiong Bahru Road i vrsterdav. Chone died in the General Hospital. Police ask anyone who saw the accident, which occurred about 5.15 p.m.. to contact the oflicer-in-charge.54 words
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Article20 1954-07-01 7 SEGAMAT, Wed. Bail in $300 was offered Chion Tons;, 52, charged here with unlawful possession of scrap rubber.20 words
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Article42 1954-07-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wrd. The Rubber Research Institute Employees' Union held Its first meeting hen. today. Mr. M N. Nalr was elected president and Mr. N. Ponnlah vice-president. The secretary Is Mr. Xavler Nathan, and Mr. N. Oopalan is treasurer.42 words
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Article29 1954-07-01 7 Mr. M. Gopala Menon, Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, is i due back in Singapore on Saturday after three months' i holiday in India.29 words
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Article75 1954-07-01 7 Mr. P. C. Fielding, manager of the Singapore Dairy Farm, who Is going on six-months' leave to England, was feted yesterday by the farm workers. Tney presented him which a silver tray. Mrs. Fielding received a bouquet of flowers. The workers were given the day off,75 words
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Article44 1954-07-01 7 Ahmat bin Mohamed Emat. proprietor of a shop in Joo Chiat Place. Singapore. wa,s waylaid on Tuesday night by two Chinese and a Malay and robbed of $4, after being asi saulted He was taken by a passer-by to Ivispltal.44 words
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Article149 1954-07-01 7 ITNIONS of Singapore meri chant seamen, now organised on communal lines, will be blended into a single organisation of 11,000 men, Mr T A. White of the Master Attendants Office told the SUait.s Times ve.sterday. Mr White, an officer of the National Union of149 words
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Article142 1954-07-01 7 NOT TEN CHILDREN I HOPE— MR. NAIR VyHEN Mr. A. P. Rajah (Prog. North) told the SineaTT pore City Council yesterday that special treatment was beinp: offered to officers seconded from Britain, another member said he hoped that none would have 10 children. Mr. Rajah was replying to Mr. V.142 words
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Article110 1954-07-01 7 THE fir it butch of national ienrtcemen will report to SVC. headquarters in Brarh Road this evening to be formally admitted into the Singapore military forces. They will number about 100 ana will be "documented" and "kitted out" from 5.15 p.m. onwards by a trained110 words
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Article28 1954-07-01 7 The Apostolic Vicar of Indonesia, Bishop w. j. Demarte .vi. passed throush Singapore yesterday by air on hi> way to The Hastie to attend a conference.28 words
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Article33 1954-07-01 7 Dr. C J. Paglar. Singapore Legislative Councillor. recuperating after a recent illness, has been advised to take more rest. He hopes to attend the meeting of the Legislative Council on July 20.33 words
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Article174 1954-07-01 7 Stabbed, he chased assailant TWO MEN GAOLED poLiCE Intervention 1 prevented a lety garm ftghl at Upper Chin Ch«w Street on the nieht of May 30, a Singapore court told yr. trrday. But a ri'toctive was ibbTi in the back when he i to arrest a member the panes. lector174 words
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Advertisement175 1954-07-01 7 CKG.+r. 31 cu.fT.i REFRiQERATOR Tkc family Ftu/ot*rit* Spore Pen.ing Federation^H Lut Price Irji 5 i for CASH 5716 $770 Hire Purchase 12 Monthly Payments of 63 68 fUmmml ./THE CENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. (MALAYA, LTD I mUm, THE CENERAL ELECTRIC CO, LTD OF ENGLAND Milliard Radio A means the World to175 words
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Advertisement140 1954-07-01 7 KELVCX! THE SENSATIONAL VLASTIC DISCOVERY THAT MAKES THE PROUD OWNERS t PREFERENCE J. L. MORISON SON JONES (MALAYA LIMITED SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANC Tojo? HOME I c^ c l LJ^Z^L BOTTLES 00~ (PIUS OIPOSIT) I tin*) in popjki drnwind /j i V (J (Jl IwirfiUfj pVVIXU H S^"»f J V,140 words
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Miscellaneous175 1954-07-01 7 The weather MINIMI M ll \nm \n i;t (7.30 pm. on June 29 to 7 30 am on June 30) Singapore 79 degree Henang 75. Kota Bahru 72, K;saU Lumpur 72. Ipoh 72. Kuantan 71. MAXIMIM IIMI'lliMiKl I (7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on June 30 Singapore 88 degree*. Penatig175 words
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Article20 1954-07-01 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed Datin N Mootathambv left Johore Bahru today for a six months' holiday in England.20 words
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263 1954-07-01 8 Who's boss here Trust or the Council? CINGAPORE City Councillors got hot under the collar at their meeting yesterday when discussing how the Improvement Trust, as a planning authority, was influencing Council decisions. Said' Mr. Yap Pheng Geek (Nominated): "We have always been overawed by the importance of the Trust263 words
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Article52 1954-07-01 8 The Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll. will present new colours to the Singapore Volunteer Corps duiins its centenary celebration parade next Thursday. The colours, donated by the City Council to replace those lost in 1942. will be consecrated by the leaders of six Singapore religious denominations52 words
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Article55 1954-07-01 8 PENANG. Wed. Mr J R. Swales, manager of the Mercantile Bank, will leave Penanr by th» Falstrla next Monday to be the bank's representative in New York His successor in Penans is Mr N W Paton-Smith from Singapore. A keen Rotarlan. Mr Swales was president or55 words
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Article53 1954-07-01 8 The Rev. Alwin R. ae Aivis, a Penticostal Mission evancelist. has arrived from Colombo to conduct faith healing meetincs in Singapore. Meetings will be held at Out ram School from today till July 5 and at the Junior Technical Trade School at Balestier Road from July 753 words
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64 1954-07-01 8 SINGAPORE City Council meetings would be more dignified if smoking was prohibited, said Mr. C. F. Smith (Nominated) at a Council meeting yesterday. He said smoking at committee meetings was all right. If his suggestion is adopted. Mr. Smith will have to give up64 words
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Article39 1954-07-01 8 Two Malayan students have been awarded Bachelor degrees by the Baker University. Kansas United States. they are: Puvirajasingham i Somasundram. of Kluang, Johore (Economics* and Ong i Kirn Lai. of Teacher Street, i Ipoh 'Physics).39 words
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167 1954-07-01 8 'HE SAID HE'D GET ME FIRED': SERGEANT j when he by a Singa] car pat,rol at Mar. 9. Goh Teik told a polirp .^ta! T geant: "I want to Commissioner of p and got you disn from the force." Tbia was stated in ire First Traff Court yesterday when was167 words
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Article173 1954-07-01 8 'Can't hurry 9 this kind of researc SCIENTISTS will soon start a 10-year re scar into fishing waters around Singapoic. Object of the r secure acCUI about var: Li of fish in va gapore at differ nt I the year Biolog>- Dr. S. D. Ommanney.173 words
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Article50 1954-07-01 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur>. A 23-year-old Indian. S. Sebastian, today pleaded guilty in the First Magistrate's court here to misappropriating a (cheque for $2,000 belonging to Wong Kee at the Kwong Yik Bank yesterday. The Magistrate postponed sentence to July 2 Bail of $250 was allowed.50 words
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134 1954-07-01 8 MALACCA, Wednesday. MR. T. A. S. MENON, retiring chairman of the Alor 1TA Gajah Indian Association, said today the rapid changes taking place in Malaya should wake up Indians to the realities of life here. Speaking at the annual meeting of the association, he134 words
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243 1954-07-01 8 SLUMP FOR THE 'HAREM' MANIN BLISS SOME Chinese with more than one wife are finding their domestic harmony disrupted by adverse business conditions in Singapore. Husbands, who In more prosperous days were able to maintain primary and secondary wives, today find the task more difficult, and. In some cases, beyond243 words
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Article91 1954-07-01 8 JOHORE BAHRU Wed. A SUIT by Mengkibol Rubber Company for compensation aeainst the award of the Collector of Land Revenue for the compulsory acquisition of 150 acres of its property has been settled out of court. Mr. A. P Godwin, counsel for the company91 words
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Article55 1954-07-01 8 IPOH. Wed.—Second Lieut. H F F. Lobley of the Ist West Yorkshires was fined a total of $200 in the sessions court today. i.obley. who Is now in Kuala Lunpur, pleaded guilty by letter to charges of riding a motor cycle without licence on Apr.l 2255 words
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Article63 1954-07-01 8 The following were re- elected officials of the Singapore Government Secretarial Staff Association for this year: President, Mr. A. O. Taylor: vice-president, Mr. J. B. de Souza: secretary. Mr. A Balaretnam: treasurer, M: Cheng Meng: committee: Miss L. Nathan: Messrs R M Hope T. S. Das, Yong63 words
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Article36 1954-07-01 8 "A Chinese Newspaperman Looks at Europe and America." by Mr. Wang Tan Ming a Singapore Journalist, la one of the 85 new books added to the Chinese section of the USIS library in Singapore.36 words
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Article22 1954-07-01 8 The next meeting of the Singapore A&size will be held in the High Court at 10.30 a.m. on July 12.22 words
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Article34 1954-07-01 8 Official of mai unions have oul hi thoi r offire.s warn! against gambling or. ore mt These notices v ber found eamn: union office wi] Union officialhad friendly authorities rec34 words
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Article45 1954-07-01 8 PENANC' Wed Rear mlral P A Ball in Officr: and commandi: :ers of the "at horne 11 to Penai on ho; i id at 7 l.i pm. on I The visl of honoi; dinner at tho I tion on Sunday45 words
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158 1954-07-01 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. A DETECTIVE corporal, who was convicted of stealing a motor car. told the police court he could not remember taking the car. He could only recall driving it. he said. Dahalan was sentenced to one day's gaol and fined $250 i158 words
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Advertisement174 1954-07-01 8 Tlastbv Jederationllirjervice From Ist July '54 Jm Jmw central booking office (MALAYAN RAILWAY HEADQUARTERS) mm KUUA LUMPUR PHONE:- 4136 j! 1 KROH m \f k ai 1 IN 6RIK WlmiS K.TRENG6ANU DUNGUN 4 .•IPOh 1/ I •LABU KUBuNO < I) q^SITIAWAN Jj^CHUKAI B i OOR BENTA IV S IENDERATA LUMPUR174 words
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Article, Illustration1790 1954-07-01 9 TIMES special FEATURE He with slogan better... N the naughty *****, the era of bathtub gin and feverish gaiety, when all the world was just a little crazy after the shambles of rid War I, the bright young things and things not so young used dance to a rollicking songDaily Mirror - 1,790 words
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Advertisement196 1954-07-01 9 MOTHER! HSSr 1 I > Ss 0 tell pa there's nolhinq like CussonlS babii powder and soap and talc (or adults as well 'Parker ior DIOIOLD The pen with the big ink capacity jp> Tlie business executive ot II s^n I mb tipped allo> for r'i- I crn, simplified fill-196 words
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Advertisement228 1954-07-01 9 «LP M«'»..MtLP HELP HELP HELP. KILP HELP HILP St. John F"*^ Appeal Week Next Saturday is Flag Day Buy a flag and HELP US HELP YOU Please give generously. Space donated by LYONS MOTORS LTD. HELP HILP HELP HELP HELP. HELP. HELP HELP HELP WHY DELAY* A Come Today— m228 words
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Miscellaneous238 1954-07-01 9 Sli4»ri<n'li Holmes II 'u v it ttn itwitU*tti > 7 THE GOVERNOR GE^JEI?AL Of| \AN ACCIPENT LIKE I\f »VMAT MAKES YOU SO S.UPE 1 <-^ JAMAICA DROWNS HIM- THIS COULP <?UIN THE I IT SAN ACCIDENT* r^^^A C^V^ L^SL^*"^ SEI F N A CAS< OF CJV B NE5*/ y >238 words
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Article221 1954-07-01 10 Industrials are firm INDIFFERENT trading in rubber w;is reported Singapore Market vestrrday where pri C( mained fairly steady at 871 eenta for ,!ni, cents for August but the (losing tonr v final prices eased. oppcuiauvL rrp»>n> "I'll Ciam would not sign the International Tin Agreement and221 words
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Article317 1954-07-01 10 The Malayan snare Broken' Association reported; ■Industrials »eri firm with a few marked use-, on the local snare market. Tins ibowad i further improvement while rubber*ere restricted in the absence o: ;"!lers. Turnover was only moder»te." Members reported the 10... business done yesterday:—Con. Tin. Smeltei orus Ma.; Fed.317 words
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Article134 1954-07-01 10 Ships alongside the Singapore Harbour Hoard whanr* or experrtrd today are: Ruys 12. Tagelus 45. Tolythemus C.P.. Asbestos 6 7. Sou--1 dan 89. Radnorshire 11 Denbigshlre 13 14. Carpentar.a 15 16. Pa' i 18, Maron 19 20, Angby NW Rajah Brooke 21 2.' Benrirines 23 24 Castlevllle 25134 words
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Article13 1954-07-01 10 bingapori tin: *;<;;{.:(: <un M rrnts Rl'KKKK: Ib. (down a qi erat).13 words
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Article27 1954-07-01 10 Bot h IC Courtauld J A. B: Burns Philip Pelt and "lev. Herald Times Herald m< Hill 50 Western Mini Peko i new Peko Dunlops27 words
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Article35 1954-07-01 10 Rubber clo lor July an. but the clo per lb wan buyei s buyers Rubber cent? No. 1 R Spot 1< No 1 R July No. 2 I No. 3 F July I35 words
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Article43 1954-07-01 10 MneaiHirr >Miif>i I change DOOfl Cop: $32* Mllei buyers steady. Pepper $215. Sarawak 1212 black $13.V H < B. ltd rlwlwi jrtte Oil; $52 M H.C.B. Ltd. fprt am i quietly easlei $32 sellers buyer easier $31 w sellers 4 p.m seller^43 words
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Advertisement394 1954-07-01 10 NOTICES rVMI A OMP\NV PRICF W*TERIIOrSE A CO (MALAYAN FIRM) annourre that Mr lan Noble (A has been admltleri Into partnership as from Ist July 19.54 THE TOWN COUNCIL ELECTIONS (TOWN <oiM II ol I«M)\K M\H\K\M REGULATIONS, IMI Nnliir under KcßuUtion A and "B of lh< Town innii Ol elector!394 words
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Advertisement437 1954-07-01 10 NOTICES THE TOWN COUNCIL ELECTIONS (TOWN (OINCIL OF BANDAR MMIARAMi REGULATIONS. IMI Nntirr under Regulation 10 Notice Is hereby given that Lists •A" and -B for the Electoral Ward nl Parlt Stongkat. prepared in accordance with Retaliation 10 U) of •!ip Town Council Elections (Town ol Bandar Maharanh Kegulatlons. 1951,437 words
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Advertisement427 1954-07-01 10 rtNDERS TF.NI>F.R FOR THE rOI.LKCTION OF COrONITS ON UOODBRIIK-.K HOSPITAL LAND AT 8 M.S.. YIO (HI KAN(i ROAD. SINGAPORE. Tenders will be received by the Medical Superintendent. Woodbridce Hospital. Singapore, up lo noon IS 7 54 for the collection of coconuts from 1C.7J4— 15.7.55. Full particulars and permission to inspect427 words
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Advertisement399 1954-07-01 10 NOTICES LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE. 1950 m mimcipal ucnon (MALACCA) REOI'LATIONS. 1951 Wttiniwll— undrr Regulation ll(2l 1 Notice Is hereby Riven that Lists •A" and i B" for the Electoral Wiirris of Tranquerah. Port and Buklt China prepared in accordance with Regulation 11(1) of the Municipal Elections (Malacca) jßeeul.itions 1951399 words
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Advertisement1393 1954-07-01 10 STRAITS PRODUCE OFFICIAL PRICES Singapore Chamber of Commerce Straits produce prices per plcul on June 28 were Sago flour Siak $12.25 Sarawak $1225 Lingua $1325 No. 1 $13.75 Muntok white pepper genuine July $240 FAQ. July $230 Small pearl sago $17,374 tapioca No. 2 $19.50 nom tapioca flour No. 11,393 words
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Advertisement165 1954-07-01 10 MESSAGERIES MARITIMES WCSTP ETA (ASTBOUNO I lulv LA MAk 14 Ju ,y NM fo So.ooo M Ho.phong 14 July 5 July ST MARCOUF Ui-h,-CAMBODG€toSo, o on. I jJ^NMAMON Mar lo Hcngkong Jopon It July Anf*. 17 July 'f ROUSSIL fc S^gon 17 July July BIR 2k July ANADYR to So.gon.165 words
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Advertisement1195 1954-07-01 11 S MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. M gjj AM athet Passa,. BLUE FUNNEL LINE Dept. r.,,,e,» notion In r'"< irl) v <t pOrM O< 1 OBd <ll«her,e corqo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON, ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Sa.ls P. S horn Penang 031,34 July 4 July J j u |y I1,195 words
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Advertisement1151 1954-07-01 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES Baa am D SAIL INGS T0 CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA Far Aden, Port Said, Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Gdynia. Copenhagen, Gothenburg ft Oslo R) "MALAYA" iP °'L S>h m "PATAGONIA" Gdnll "inV?l*^i' i dn: /2i Stil 1J 4 July S/ S July "ilU L NBU XS "/20 July 21/21_Ju.y Calls1,151 words
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Advertisement1101 1954-07-01 11 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SAILINGS ta U.K. and CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pora P. S'hom Penang Beneider tor Liverpool, Dublin, Ant** 1 Rotterdam. Hi^-- In Pert 2/ 1 July Benlawers tor Avonmouth, London, Newcastle, Hull O. 18/19 1/4 July Benrinnes for Glasgow, London, Rotterdom G. 21 4/ 7 July B/ 9 July1,101 words
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Advertisement1108 1954-07-01 11 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. m no 2i36i ELLERMAM <Sc BUCKNALL KLAVENESS LIME LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG "GOTLAND SEATTLE, ft VANCOUVER oVcon**^ SS.' e-J- ft South CITY OP SYDNEY »mencon ports S'pora o S'hom Prnn^n CASTLEVILLE. IS/24 July 2S/24July 27/29 July f CITY OF OTTAWA Gds 25/26/11,108 words
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Article, Illustration577 1954-07-01 12 ELIZABETH PAKENHAM - ELIZABETH PAKENHAM By I ASKED my youngest bob the other day if he would like ega-sauce with his fish. Snakini his head vigorously he replied, "I have never had sauce in my life, and If I have il was absolutely awful!' Here in577 words
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188 1954-07-01 12 Dig out that colour and treat the kids! IF YOI II juv, La** the food ciilourinc Ml trom the nethn region- of the kitchen shelf, and if your 'cookie- will permit you to u^e them, you'll discover a hn*t of bright miracles it can perform Doh, •uelj tint the water188 words
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129 1954-07-01 12 T'HK now I.oiuinn era/i- for crootinn colobiitic.s at nißht -clubs with special siena! ure tunos Ls an idea that .should bo rxploitrd writes Drusllla Beyfus. For instance' FOR \ORMAN WISDOM "I Didn't Slip. I Wasn't Pushed. I Fell." LADY BARSF.TT:129 words
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Article, Illustration66 1954-07-01 12 THIS \l i.i Innn nuic ionics direct Iroin tin- Ail I Upland luh where this year's tennis championships arc being held at Wimbledon. The leopard skin calf-length trousers and backless sun-top blouse are being worn by Miss Kdna O\ley, 19. of Inverness who travelled all the66 words
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Article135 1954-07-01 12 Fashions at home THE British woman's approach to drt.%, was perfectly illustrated recently by the wife of the Foreign Serrrtarv Ifn Eden's clothes might have been a model of what th< En Msh-woman likes to wear (she wa* errrtint hn husband at London Airport). They135 words
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Advertisement235 1954-07-01 12 '^^^V Baaaaaaaaaav know ir r <"rrt rare "itos and I P"* r m rnti^ki I, \^u >s to give a vT < "'in rnli.Urd longer- "*>^^^_ lasting fragrance.* YARD LEY C f LAVENDER i »'\nn -^^^r^le^■^ famom rm for xnur hsn<jhae. fAID L f V 3J OLI> BOND %T R235 words
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Advertisement125 1954-07-01 12 1 l/wai jott utotk jfwvt. ask for HEINZ ;f iaaaavl USt Ketchup en /Mr t On OU^ l° Ye BaLl\ tang n ac^ s v i:r -^^KBkI rneat| i 10 f^' r#i=- 11 tfives m soups and r— j\^P|W7/a^ sun-mellow tor; \^J\\LiiU^-» Heinz Ton TOMATO /B Ketchup makes an UKETCHU"125 words
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Miscellaneous40 1954-07-01 12 XL Cm. *a 21 Moved motion in favour of Nm« The Stra.ts Times Crossword 26 These houses on the mains nrni «iwayib). 1». Uken by the loot (4i. JB r TWF k v t n F. I. i v y40 words
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Article258 1954-07-01 13 JtOSEWALL TO I MEET DROBNY WIMBLEDON, Wednesday. 1 KOSKWAM (Australia) and .faroslav Drobnv IS .re to moot for the sinjflea title in the All-England Lwn tennis championships this year. In me Mini finals today all brat Tony Trabert ■USAi 3-6. 6-3 4-6." 6-1. 6-1 .mr! Drobnv258 words
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Article147 1954-07-01 13 J_, are: Ml v IM»I Bl I Head and y MVrVir New Rr\ Mervi n Baat 18, fi-:*; Badge Pattj nd A. HOMI v SINCI I M I>U Dorl I 6-4. 9-11. woMi g norm i I •und M"rlimrr and nd 8 Otiffln I Artrn- Waten B in)147 words
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Article86 1954-07-01 13 U)N Wfd The Pakistan snoiul I'rst aKalnsl id beginning at Nottingham tomorrow is H.mit Mohammad. Allan, Muqsood Ah. bßtlai Alinicu A H Kardar .hmood. II E Z II Kballd llaiaan MobaoHaMd Aslam. Khan Mnhanunad K)i..lid Hassan »lm is IT on July Dines the jroungaal player inReuter - 86 words
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Article34 1954-07-01 13 :r*v"ir.E n: at C A mrmwi' whn i iPculArlv in the hockey Irasue and ormatches will be held at th» V \I C A Orrhsrd Road at 6.30 p.m j :nmii :ow34 words
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Article, Illustration27 1954-07-01 13 THE WOMEN'S RINGLEfI finalists ><-st«-rday: Sheelagh Patterson (left) whn failed t<» crack Mrs. (hua's defence in a vplrndid final. Straits Times pictures.27 words
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Article225 1954-07-01 13 Pulo Hukom 6; F. N 2. DULO RIKOM, who shot right into the Hmeliffht of the Singapore Business Houses F. A. League and (up competition by scoring an upset s—l5 1 win over defending champions Hongkong Rank two weeks ago, vestorday beat Fraser and225 words
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Article21 1954-07-01 13 The YMCA. Tennis r>rl\(» will v hflri a' In* YMCA. Trnnn Irarlllnn on Suturdnv m 3 nn p m.21 words
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Article118 1954-07-01 13 SBHFA LEAGUE CUP RESULTS RESULT! of matrhrs playrd yesterday in the Singapore Business Houses F.A. league and rup competition are. i.iimi r a ■OT.r Mrrranlllr Ilk r AN. ru in Bukom I r.... Bk. Shrll C.ROIT R Charlrred Bk. Simr Darby M.P.H. 6 (old Stnrair I S.T.C. 1 Brrwrrlra 3118 words
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Article340 1954-07-01 13 are again Singapore champions By Our Tennis Reporters THE singles finals in the men's and women's events of the Singapore lawn tennis championships yesterday resulted as expected. Ong Chewi Bee won the men's title for the third consecutive' year by beating Lim Hee Chin 6-0, 7-5 and Mrs. (•ladys Loke340 words
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Article395 1954-07-01 13 rE women's event was a fitting final with lots ol hard driving that marked it nut as easily the best of the women's matches in the tournament. Mrs. Chua has a winning lorrliand and .1 backhand that hits ccm likened to a wall' and the remarkable395 words
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Article173 1954-07-01 13 DREWERIES .s,h>i:, club, who* finished last but one in the Div. 1 League of the Business Hoi: surprised Singapore Traction, the Div. 2 champions, by s.-oiing a 3 2 win In th»-li LaafM and Cup tie in Oroup B at Wtrangrwa Road yesterday. This was Breweries'173 words
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Article50 1954-07-01 13 Thr >iiiK>pore I.awn Tennis i .< I in n t'hampinn«hip« mil be i ronrludrd torla* with the mixed i R. Beaurhamp. by 7 S. 6 2 at the *.< at p.m. today. The Inurnamenl prixe« will be I pre-enled at the SI.T\ dance at i Raffles50 words
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Article164 1954-07-01 13 pilK M.WiAPORE ;nier-boys clubs boxing tournament for the Dawes Cup iw>n.- at the Singapore Budinlnion Stadium at 8.30 tonight. There are 1 lu entries a record number. I lie ri^ht clul.'-. participating are Queen Street B.C.. the defending rli.mipiona. MBCt fcdw.ird B.C.. Good Companion164 words
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Article101 1954-07-01 13 Victon.i leteol beat Raffles Insti. tution by one run in an excitinc school cii;k. m.ttch on the Raffles I: rutir.n ground yesterday. Victoria needed two runs' to pass I UM Raffles tot.tl ol 81 and Tham- by ra Jali hook«xi a short -pitcher! ball tnm101 words
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Article58 1954-07-01 13 Anglo-Cliine*e School beat ar Joseph Institution by 26 nityln .i 1 1 uiitilv cricket m:itch oj^the Singapore RecrtMtion Club fetdang'f yesterday. ACS 80 iH. Sithawallii 45\E-L 'Wicks fi-17 E lessonsohn 4-2l»* SJI 54 lames Quek IP Wljey-V l^natM II Bdwta Tcssensohn 12 i Janchalal 4-"i58 words
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Article33 1954-07-01 13 There are 350 entries for this vi-.i i s Junior badminton championships. The draw will take place on next Saturday and the tournament will begin on July 10.33 words
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195 1954-07-01 13 LONIX)N, Wed. A 8 a result of the draw made in London this morning, the intei zone ties in the Thomas Cup international badminton champion-shlp this season will be American versux Aslatlr and Australian versus European, the winners to meet for the rightReuter - 195 words
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Advertisement540 1954-07-01 13 It's the improved CHASE AND SANBORN There's no mistaking the new Chase and Sanborn That rich, mellow flavour, that full-bodied aroma, tHI you that here is thp ultimate perfection <•—^a«. in coffee. Chase ami Sanborn is vacuum-parked, "Vljl'i^ ko it i« always wonderfully fresh. Ask a' yonr grocer* for a540 words
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Miscellaneous83 1954-07-01 13 S()( IK SAKA niV. I: I ,11, Ml K if it, I'ul.iu Kiani. Jalitn I',, sa, Div. Ml Bukit lim.ih K.M.I... iirylanc; So, la I A.P. v \lr\andra K.T.. ROIHA ground; S.< S.A. v Junior A. A., VMA ground. nUBNBLT: ArconauU v PoUcr, at I •imVICEH HIV. 1: RNAS v83 words
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2137 1954-07-01 14 mi. sweep TOTAL POOL: $250,250 FIRST No. *****0 ($67,567) SECOND: No. *****3 ($33,783) THIRD- No. *****7 ($16,891) STARTERS ($1,689 each) Nos *****9; *****7; *****. r»; *****8; 10«229; *****7; *****9; *****3: *****5; *****3. CONSOLATION ($1,501 each) Nos. *****2; 26M47: *****15; *****7; *****6; *****5; *****0;2,137 words
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Article15 1954-07-01 14 STRAITS TIMF.SS picture lip yrjitrrday was Prter Pan. winner of the last race.15 words
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Article331 1954-07-01 14 THE Sinsai)ore Turf Club's July meeting, on July 10, 14 and 17, attracted IBfi entries R0 in Class One and lOfl .n Class Two. •rtie entries are: Bandonlx Knui B.-M Bn BUIdaw B.'i' l..imi' 1 lie B •Box Oi*. <..UT1,>'I H .< Cartmuan c cm331 words
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Advertisement2324 1954-07-01 14 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I Continued lrom P«r Xl i OF INTEREST TO ADVERTISERS 1 IN KUALA LUMPUR. IPOH PENANG Th« latott times tor handing i in Classified Advertisements to i our branch offices at Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh and Penaiig for j publication in tho following I day's iit«e of the Straits2,324 words
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Advertisement310 1954-07-01 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR Mil Word, H (Hi*.)— Box it rl: txlr*. 1935 Silver Jubilee Sets 249 1 Stamps unused $230 used $J"n. Also Stamp* Japanese Occupation j Errors Penanu. Apply H. Rodyk. 3 Barnett Road Penang. CARRIER AIR CONDITIONER 51 S 2 K HP. Window T>T>e 230 Volts 50 Cycle310 words
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Advertisement100 1954-07-01 14 Swiss Watch Speciolish 16 COLLYER QUAY SINGAPORE &_MVt_MßaMfc£BJMMlMr%_ft_MajA-mMft-ft] (*il t i the Xvw ttHxlol 77M8 maim A battery I radio revvnvr In town, (iiniini to the i maiax snap N in the country, swilrh over I" tti. 2 '<< i umulatnr; whrre\cr \<ni l.ikr 11 superb Pyp re<civrr will provide100 words
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Miscellaneous139 1954-07-01 14 Singapore Schedule will be eight races a day on the first and third day, and seven races on the second day of the sinjopore Turf Club July meetIng on July 10. 14 and 17. The first race will start at 2.15 p.m. on the fret and third day, and at139 words
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