The Straits Times, 2 July 1954
1954-07-02
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Title Section13 1954-07-02 1 The Straits Times flew**" fat*. 1845. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1!>54 15 CENTS.13 words
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353 1954-07-02 1 DEATH OF A CITY— ONLY FEAR IS LEFT From RUSSELL SPURR NAM DINH. Thurs. I FLED today from this city of fear this place which is only 45 miles from Hanoi. I joined throngs of civilian rrfuc«rs hustling away by plane and truck in thr wake of a major military353 words
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Article, Illustration513 1954-07-02 1 'Interview far exceeded our expectations'— Tengku Rahman But they away without a reply yilll.K 2,000 Malays stood in the BUD chanting; slofana and waving banners, tho Sultan <>t Johore ><*>- tordaj mot leaders <•! the "Johore I MNOM( Alliance. /'.I'll nt 14 led D> \hdui Rahman MNO.513 words
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Article302 1954-07-02 1 Rebel ring closes on Hanoi as the Fr.ich pull back in the Delta HANOI. Thursday. THE French announced today they are withdrawing from the southern quarter of the Red River Delta j —abandoning to the Vietminh thousands ol miles of rice lands and twoReuter; AP; UP - 302 words
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Article54 1954-07-02 1 Three representatives State Council n ting today Mi ayan ition member*. Hi ol Sitln ana Mr. Woo Balk Bong i I Teluk Anson and the UMNO member. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Haji Mohd. Jabar of Teluk Anson. The other UMNO, member Tuan Haji Mohd E.-ah bin54 words
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Article41 1954-07-02 1 NEW DELHI, Thurs.— Millions of Hindus waded waist deep in rivers yesterday prayIna to Ciod to make the serpent demon Ruhu release the sun God it had swallowed. This Is Hindu mythological conC( pt oi the solar eclipse.— A.PAP - 41 words
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Article337 1954-07-02 1 I-^ 'if^t iy a i m i .ji^L^^^^^i^^i^i^E To find foreign spies ITo break ciphers .MKI.BOI RXE. Thursday. \'L.\I)IMIK PETROV. former Soviet diplomat, told the Royal Commission on Espionage here today that his wife's first duty in Australia was to find foreign spies for the Russians. Hi.sReuter - 337 words
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Article37 1954-07-02 1 CANBERRA. Thurs. Mr. I Robert Menzie.s. Prime Minis- trr. has cabled an invitation to i Mr Clement Attlee, the British Labour leader, and hip wife to v iMt Australia as gue.sis of the Government. ReuUr.37 words
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130 1954-07-02 1 EIGHT HURT AFTER 1 a.m. TYRE BLOW-OUT A CAR yesterday blew a tyre and crashed into a lamp post In Keppel Road, Singapore. Injuring four men and four women. They were returning home at 1 a.m. after a dance. The tyre burst as the car was taking a bond. It130 words
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Article, Illustration18 1954-07-02 1 TKX(iKI MIDI L RAHMAN 'We told him lie are not disloyal to the Rulers..."18 words
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Article48 1954-07-02 1 ILFORD. Essex. Thur.s. A 1 bus swerving out of control across the road here early yesterday mounted the Davement and crashed into a wall when the driver 57-year-old J E. Copping died at the wheei I Three women pasengers I were injured. Renter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article52 1954-07-02 1 LONDON. Thurs.— The Duke of Kent left hospital yesterday having made a good recovery from the head injury he rereived In a motor accident on May 31. He will spend a few weeks convalescing before returning to Sandhurst Military Academy where he Is an officerReuter - 52 words
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160 1954-07-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. WARNINGS about the loss of Homo Guard shotRims were eiven by the Director of Operations, Lt.-Gen. Sir Geoffrey Bourne, at Salcnp New Village and Labis durine a three-day tour of Johorc trouble spots. At Salens New Village. 20 miles irom Johore160 words
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Article29 1954-07-02 1 NEW YORK. Thurs.— Sir Winston Churchill and Mr. Anthony Eden sailed to Britain from New York tonight In the Queen Mary after their talk.s with President Elsenhower.Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article47 1954-07-02 1 LONDON, Thurs —The Duke of Edinburgh took off in a helicopter from the lawn at Buckingham Palace yesterday to visit the military staff col- I 1 lege at Camberley. Surrey. The helicopter was piloted by a Royal Air Force officer I I RouterReuter - 47 words
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Article28 1954-07-02 1 HONG KONG. Thurs. Yesterday was the hottest June day in Hong Kong since 1884 92.5 degrees, the New Life i Evening Post said today.— U.PUP - 28 words
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Article41 1954-07-02 1 COLOMBO. Thurs Plantation workers In Ceylon were today called on to stane a oneday strike on July 6 to demon strate the. determination <>t 800.000 workers of Indian ori- gin to "achieve their just po- I 'litical rights." Renter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article85 1954-07-02 1 LAPEER, Mich'gan, Thurs. The driver of a gold-trimmed, velvet-upholstered car stopped for .snerdinu hrre told police the car belonged to the Duke nf Edinburgh and th.tt he ni driving it to western Canada for shipment to Die Duke. Mr. Cornelius Meredith, of Toronto, told police the US$19,000 carReuter - 85 words
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Article127 1954-07-02 1 Killers' road to S'pore blocked pOLiCE have taken 1 special St< pa vent replacements for thr 21 suspected Communlst killers arrested in the lasi few days sneaking Into Sum ipore from the Federation. man told the Times ht: 'The c maintained with the I ion Police.' 1 Police would not127 words
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Article40 1954-07-02 1 MR* r.'>i. i T Mini I M U rORI Mrs. PfaiMH R II <" day cancelled our month trip to Rassia bei to virt oflic i i < I visa [or trained repm tei ■>< RUSoMII !>■ IBil 'Mil I" arcnmpati utrr.40 words
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Article23 1954-07-02 1 KANSAS CITY. Thur 'iro formrr President Mr. Truman. man 1 ntlal proai toward recovery yotrrday though he .still had difficulty U.P.UP - 23 words
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Article66 1954-07-02 1 LONDON. Thurs.— The Queen has conferred the G.C.M.d (Knlßht Grand Cross of the Order of St. Michael and St. Georse) on Sir Oliver Goonetilleke. Governor General Deite of Ceylon, it was an- I irom Buckingham Sir Oliver, who is 61. will n<j th>> nr>t Ceylonose Governor Qenera)66 words
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Advertisement108 1954-07-02 1 Official Distributors of R O LEX MIKI M 0 T 0 CULTURED PEARLS. |G. C De StLtfA BROS.. jr rcllcrs pm I. P'""" >:ll:i .4 Highlight of I ST. ANDREW'S 1 MISSION HOSPITAL WEEK A Gala 7-7 7*7:*^^* MOVIE BALL SlOOO Silver Cup will be presented to the lucky lady108 words
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Advertisement14 1954-07-02 1 §HAVC YOUff'NfXT ROLt Or ?N«W MADE IN OUR NFW STYLE Album Prints COMPLf I14 words
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Article458 1954-07-02 2 THE NATIONS IN THE ANTI-MAO LINE-UP TAKE A FIRMER STEP TO UNITY AS— green light for action WASHINGTON, Thursday. THE representatives of the ANZUS powers yesterday announced after their meeting that they were agreed on the need to establish immediately the collective defence of South-East Asia. OfficialReuter - 458 words
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Article146 1954-07-02 2 PLANE HAS WEIRD COMPANY LONDON, Than. rE crew of a British airliner reported last night that their plane was followed for 80 miles by seven weird flying black objects near Goose Bay, Labrador. Captain James Howard, pilot ot the New York to London airliner, said the mysterious I escort vanishedAP - 146 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-07-02 2 MR. (lIAKLKs TAYI.OK British ihairrmn of the Rhodesia Railways Strike Committee, who has been deported from Rhodesia. Hp was deported not for leading strikes of raiiwavmrn but for activities l»efore coming to Rhodesia. Paul Popper picture.42 words
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Article85 1954-07-02 2 Winstedt told: Things chang LONDON 4 LETTER in The Times today, written UMNO-M.C.A. Alliance headquarter pressed surprise at the "outdated views' Sir Richard Winstedt in a inter no wrote the same newsi T'day's letter by Inch* 1 Abdul R sain who said I changed mnrmn Richard85 words
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Article102 1954-07-02 2 2 CUMBERS U NEW DELHI. T<HE leader of A fated Italian tion to 23,399 Mo v in the Him told iti a letti friends here hoi searrhen in va days for two i'ter conq peak. Dr. Piers Chig leader and Can' Indian memb' are the only theReuter - 102 words
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Article24 1954-07-02 2 WASHINGTON. Thun f Rpprespn'ntr. <■ terriay passed and seni Senate a i: 1.203.074 000 aid Bill containm; opposing non-aggro with A.-ian C Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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616 1954-07-02 2 CAPT. T. W. Hoyle. pilot of I the 8.0. AC. Constellation which crashed with the loss of 33 lives at Kallang airport on March 13. agreed in Singapore yesterday that the aircraft approached the runway steeply, but not616 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-07-02 2 I A WORD FROM THE QUEEN MOTHER THK QUEEN MOTHEK pau> es to speak to a Black Watt h J-crgeant. The plate: Dundee. Scotland. The iiirMlssj. Thr presentation of the freedom of the city to the Oucen Mother. She also accepted the freedom SSI behalf of the Black Watch Regiment,57 words
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Advertisement72 1954-07-02 2 In all things... JL 1 L^g^&* That r.« why, 1 3 all over the world J~~ sJlftl^ BOOTHS is acclaimed Jr^^&Cs c of \,Q^^yJi^V as the etsential o^' For its smoothness, dryness, ===z authentic flavour and P____M_ B >H_H« perfect blending, f^ e connoisseur R? Cv o» C> V^SSt'-' iL'tll72 words
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Article355 1954-07-02 3 Peace hopes brighter, says Sir Winston OTTAWA, Thursday. SIR WINSTON (HIRCHILL told the Press yesterday that world peace prospects had improved as a result of his talks with President hisenhower in Washington. Whon he and Mr. Eden left for Washington, he 7k "S dReuter - 355 words
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Article103 1954-07-02 3 PEACE AT THIS PRICE IS OUT: IKE WASHINGTON, rhurs. p] DENT Eisenhower J he k with Sir Winston [Churchill thai the West knust find a iy of living (her with Russia. ■:nly that wUI imt buy t .ipeasi\y confer--111 never be a ment "that every along <lnt ion of it103 words
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Article28 1954-07-02 3 Mm ird. mother of mdon flat Snc In poor health me. ird n.sed to read nefore they Oduced .inn" was prehia n»1 nights.28 words
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Article13 1954-07-02 3 HINQTON. Thurs The of Reprc.sr: ■■ittoc has ng the ue-time utrr13 words
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Article38 1954-07-02 3 LLANGOLLEN. Thurs The i annual International Eisteddfod i Welsh arts festival* opening at Llangollen next week Will be attended by 146 choirs, folk dar.cine croups and folk I sinßer.s from 20 nations I ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article34 1954-07-02 3 GLASGOW. Tnurs. Prln cci« Alexandra. 17-year-old daughter of the Duchess of Kent, fulfilled her first public engagement in Scotland yesterday when .she launched at Glasgow the 32.000-ton tanker British Soldier. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration75 1954-07-02 3 34 AI.K model of the I R. t< in statue of King Gear It 1 »hich is to be erected in The Mall. The statue detuned by .Mr. U'illia-ii McMillan, is in bronze and »hous the King in the "nb<> he wore for Garter ccleMintiirs.75 words
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Article115 1954-07-02 3 Japan gets armed again iuis.* i > JAPAN formally rere held to it the forces pr ?i-ctin« intry Horn "direct agTho new Defence Minister, mura, .-aid ther Japan nor the attain peace wit h t trras. iresi to members of J .irmed forces, which today became "Self-Drfrncc he said: canReuter - 115 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-07-02 3 THE INDIAN Prime Minister. Mr. JauaharLal Nehru, and his guest. China s Premier Mr Chou Kn-lai eat ice cream while discussing the world situation. Mr. Chou is now back in China. A.P picture.AP - 43 words
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Article270 1954-07-02 3 CREWLESS CRAFT ON SHOW BONN. Thursday. THE fnited States Air Force is massing pilotlessj atnm-bombers in Germany. It already has "5 crewless craft in Bitburg airbasr and the number will i bp doubled before the year is out. '-I. \.oi miuis w »_arroi. commander ofUP - 270 words
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Article135 1954-07-02 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. TEH Senate House of Representati\es Atomic Energy Committee yesterday approved a bill permitting exchange of .some nuclear secrets with allied nations and opening peacetime atomic power to pri- j vate industry. The vote was unanimous, but some members reserved the right to oppose portionsReuter - 135 words
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Article63 1954-07-02 3 NEW YORK. Thurs -Newspaper columnist Westbrook Pegler has appealed against a libel award of U*****,000 to Quentin Reynolds, writer and wartime broadcaster in Britain. Federal Judge Edward Weinfeld. who decided that the columnLst had libelled Reynolds, has agreed to hear a motion to set aside the jurysReuter - 63 words
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Article56 1954-07-02 3 NEW YORK. Thurs Aly Khan will fly from Europe this week to .settle with hts ex-wife. Rit:i Hay worth, how much he will pay to support their daughter, Yasmin, it was reported today Alv's lawyer. Mr. Hartley Crum. was quoted as sayinc the financialReuter - 56 words
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146 1954-07-02 3 LONDON. Thurs. A SOCIALIST who tried to limit how much members of Parliament may earn outside their Parliamentary salary got short shrift In the House of Commons yesterday. A loud roar of "no" from Conservatives and not a single "yes" greeted Mr. JohnReuter - 146 words
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Article254 1954-07-02 3 LONDON STOCKS LONDON. Thurs Closing middle pnrps of (elected docks, not including stamp duty. ere I.\>H*7> -onsols fi6 i Funding i% 103 War 3\,', 87!i BANKS Mercantile (fl2'j) 20 Eastern (£5) 8'< Chartered i£li 44 6 Hongkong <*125, 94 INSURANCE Com. Un. (ut».) 3\ Royal 14S Prudential 41 4 RAILS254 words
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Article27 1954-07-02 3 LONDON. July 1. (ash Buyers C 753; Sellers t*ss; Forward Buyers t*48 1 Sellers £749; Settlement t*s6. Turnover a.m. .>0 lonv p m. 90 tons.27 words
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Article40 1954-07-02 3 LONDON. Jul\ I Spo- 20d Auk 20d Sept. 20\d. Ocl -Dec. 20', d Jan-Mar 20 »d Apr -Junr 20' o My i i 19 15 led Auk. eJ I 19 15 lfiri. Sept. ci.f. 20d Tone Fully steady40 words
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Article36 1954-07-02 3 MANILA. Thurs Six men were killed and several wounded ve.-terday in the governments drive to suppress outlaws in Sulu Four of the dead were outlaws and two were povernment men U.P.UP - 36 words
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Article36 1954-07-02 3 DAMASCUS. Thurs. Two more retired army officers have been arrested in connection with an attempted coup in thr- Syrian Army. They are Lieut -Col. Lashir Hauaslv and I.ieul.-Col. Hassan Menanna AP.AP - 36 words
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Advertisement14 1954-07-02 3 If it looks lasts longer ix s Kiwsma ('Kec Wee') VmQQ9 and quick drying14 words
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Advertisement182 1954-07-02 3 Crema Del Bel Paese a famous cheese in the handy It excites the palate with its delicious flavour SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. cit6s§i/Ev DIESEL I\(,IMS FROM6B.H.P. SOLE AGENTS P ATERSON, SIMONS co.. Ltd. ENGINEERING DEPT. KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE PENANG Keep the date open for TOMORROW, 3rd July, Poppy Margaret,182 words
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196 1954-07-02 4 SAVED BY I APPEAL TO PRIVY COUNCIL KUALA l-I'MPI'R. Thurs. FOKMEK Communist terrorist Wong Poh Yin was told by prison ollicials today (hat the death sentence passed on him by a Federation court had been lifted. He has been saved from196 words
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Article, Illustration45 1954-07-02 4 THF (omnii.s>ioner-<ieneral. Mr. Malcolm .Mai- Donald is greeted by Mrs IV S \r mstrong wife of the Canadian Trade Commissioner in Singapore, at the < anada Day relebntions at the TansHn luh laM night Mr. Armstrone WSka on Straits Times picture45 words
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94 1954-07-02 4 Sultan goes on tour by helicopter KLALA ntKNOOANt Thurs THE Sultan ot Trengeanu 1 made hi* first offirial touby helicopter of riverine kam pones in the L'lu Duneui ci:-trict yesterday. Re took oft from Kua! Vr* nggana iar!\ in the morn ir.R The helicopter landed o> the Kuala Duncun oadang94 words
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Article56 1954-07-02 4 IPOH. Thurs In the first course to be hold in the Federation lor Chinese trade unionists. 40 tappers of the Kinta Valley Instate near here, completed a short training course OQ Tuesday in trade unionism Mast of those who attended it were women All are members of56 words
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Article43 1954-07-02 4 m.UK MIBOM Thurs—inspector Pall Singh of Police leadouartors here has left on iransfer to Bttlawnn, while nspector W'i Chi Moon has oem posted to Ipoh. Both recently completed a course at the Police Training I Colleue at Kuala Kubu Bharu.43 words
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137 1954-07-02 4 T*HE new Pasir Panjan^ post oilier is open to pcoplt A who como there with or without shirt a Singapore Legislative Councillor, Mr. H J. C. Kulasincha said yesterday. Mr. Kulasingha who opened the post office yesterday, said a friend had complained that137 words
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Article33 1954-07-02 4 h r.v am at. Tliurs— work on a children*' playground, at one end of the Segamat town padanß. has begun. The playground is beine built to rommemorate the Coronation.33 words
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Article33 1954-07-02 4 K CHORE BAHRU. Thurs C. H J R;iko r has boon appointed Health O ffl co r Jonorr south Hr tucceedi Dr. w B Kuleoa who h:us bocn tnuufernd to Kluang.33 words
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Article304 1954-07-02 4 Letter disturbed me chairman COLONY LIBEL SUIT CONTINUES THE libel suit filed by M. R. Swain, managing director of Hume Industries (Far East) Ltd.. against C. H. Unbehaun. former managing director of the eompany, continued In the Singapore High Court yester- aay. Tht rait conearm letter to be drfamatnry to304 words
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Article, Illustration86 1954-07-02 4 MEET LINDA (2,000 HOURS IN THE AIR) MEET Till: GIRL with mure than 2.000 hours of flvine to her credit .Miss I inda Sena a Cathay Pacific Airways hostess Mi-x Sena, born in Macao. Is on the reeuiar lion; KongSirtßapore run weekly. but xhr only spends tw« hours in the86 words
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Article44 1954-07-02 4 The troopship Lancashire arrived in Singapore yesterday from Britain with 300 troops for Malaya. Mostly replacements for untti .serving in Malaya. the troopship also disembarked 80 service families. In transit to Hong Kong were 500 troops and 48 service families.44 words
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Article230 1954-07-02 4 THAT ONE FOR THE ROAD COSTS $300 4 BOUT seven hours after his last m<?al. a taxidriver drank a few bottles of beer, some whisky and "one for the road"' while with a friend from India, a Singapore court was told yesterday. Sohan Sineh. azed 33. of Makepeace Road, pleaded230 words
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Article98 1954-07-02 4 300 attend St. John Week Ball V EARLY 300 people attended a hall in the home of Sir t«CB and Lady Frrcusson last nieht, proceeds of whirh may brine in about $3,000 for the St. John Ambulanre Association Appeal Week. The Appeal Week, which featured a Mistakes and Misfits sale98 words
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141 1954-07-02 4 EICMR MALAYANS of RAF Malaya will fly from Singapore to Britain by Hastings iiri r.ui today for a sixmonth courses at RAF tech- mi al training schools. Four are from Kuala Lumpur, three from Province Wellesley and the other from Singapore.141 words
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126 1954-07-02 4 JOHN DAVIES, former manager of the Pavilion Theatre, accused on three courts of falsification of accounts as an employee of Shaw Bras Ltd.. told Mr. Justice Whitton at the Singapore Assizes yesterday that he had nothing to say in defence Davies is alleged to126 words
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Advertisement317 1954-07-02 4 CLEANS AND >v. /^^v PROTECTS %OM^A YOUR PEN AS YOU WRITI a* Parker Qu/nk thi only ink with solv-x I <V mmtllit* glj^ tL-.1 l ls rm 'roubles .ire caused m .heap inks Avoid corrosion, do*I in B. rubber roi— use Quink with Bm ttilifi*^^^ •«/>-> Quink cleans and pro317 words
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Advertisement190 1954-07-02 4 LIGHT CAR SEIS'SATIOy OF 77//; YEAR Syys'.^' 'fMKSr^L^ I 'y^r^K^trtm// i Thi» srnsationsl new M.G. saloon the b*«t fcatur« of contemporary itylii car pfrfornunce. Powered by a n'w o.h.v. push-rod nearly 60 b.h.p. it has a top *perd in cxeoi 'if 80 ml; feather-light, road-holding and su^x-nsion Miperb. The i"190 words
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Miscellaneous152 1954-07-02 4 Today's Radio SINGAPORE A.M. 7 15 Time Signal and Opening Announcement. 7.16 Morning Sl.tr; 7 30 News; 7 35 Melody Mixture; 8.00—8 30 Hill Billy Half Hour; 9 00 Music While You Work; 9.45 Choice: 10 30 A New Elizabethan Looks At World Problems; 104.i— 11 30 Friday M.it.nee, P.M.152 words
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Article353 1954-07-02 5 With a pat on the back from Sir John !OKI than 1»<» >«»» n mm last night began heir careen ;> s pa«ime soldiers In the roreci "hen they reported <«> head*«ar,rs in Beach K<»ad for locumentation and kitting out smiling and it the353 words
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Article27 1954-07-02 5 Cash totalling $268 wax stolen fom the Y.MCA office. Stamford Road. Singapore on Tuesday night The thief forced open the padlock on the office door.27 words
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Article, Illustration157 1954-07-02 5 THEY'RE GETTING THEIR HAND IN LSI SNKI 111 N i!9i foriiH-r SI Andrews s\ h, M i| student. v.is the first man it the gate he turned up an hour before time. Here he is escorted to the documentation hall157 words
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Article171 1954-07-02 5 FRIDAY PR A YERS OR $25 FINE KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A CIRCULAR from the Selangor Religious Affairs Department to Government departments, kampong and mosque committees on Friday prayers has .raised public controversy in some bie towns In the state. The circular, which Inchc Patch Akhir. head of the department, said171 words
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Article116 1954-07-02 5 PRAYING GIRL IS VICTIM OF FIRE VINE-YEAR-OLD Ang Swee Heng, who was badly burnt in the $200,000 flre that gutted a three-storey building in Lorong Tai Seng, Singapore, at 1.15 a.m. yesterday, died in the General Hospital last night. She was kneeling in prayer on a burning bed when she116 words
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Article57 1954-07-02 5 TAIPING, Thurs— The Sejima Police troupe led by their 0.C.P.D.. Mr. Tay Lay Seng, will travel to Taiping on July 10 to stage a concert at the Coronation Park in aid of Lady Templers T.B Hospital Fund The troupe recently staged a show in Selama and57 words
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Article38 1954-07-02 5 RAUB. Thurs. Sempalit New Village Chinese School celebrated its second anniversary on Tuesday. Parents and friends were entertained to tea and a school concert Curfew in the new village was relaxed dur'ne the night.38 words
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Article25 1954-07-02 5 SEGAMAT. Thurs Ne Ailc Peng. 22, was charged here under the Emergency Regulations, with illegal possession of a hand erenade Bail was opposed.25 words
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Article89 1954-07-02 5 Papal cloak for archbishop THE Archbishop nf Malarra. Dr. Mirh.irl Olromendy. will be honoured by thr Pope in a special Pontifical High Mass in the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. Singapore, on Sunday. Archbishop Olcomendy will be presented with the pallium an Arrhbishop'v cloak by the Apostolic Delegate to Malaya,89 words
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Article41 1954-07-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Party Negara headquarters is now whipping up its membership campaign "to put the party on a firm foundation and get ready for coming elections" The party has formed 24 branches in the last four months41 words
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149 1954-07-02 5 rpHE Co-operative union oi Singapore wants school children to be taught the principle of the co-operative movement The union secretary, Mr. A. B Pinto, told the Straits Time.s yesterday that a number of books on co-onerative movement have beer distributed to Colony schools for the149 words
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Advertisement278 1954-07-02 5 REPUBLIC PICTURES PROUDLY ntESENT JUdILLL liiiUl w STARRIN<i VERA RALSTON JOAN LESLIE FORREST TUCKER PAT O'BRIEN JOHN RUSSELL LONDONERS REACTION with PAR excellence! THE BEST ACTION i" LONDON'S CRITICS REACTION— BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION jBKfa^*j>«^ TACLE. SIPER COLOR; UNI RRIITK STRFNfTH' FIRST RATE MELODRAMA,! MOTHFR'S LOVE BRlHt STRtNOTH. IT I§ ACTED WITH278 words
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Miscellaneous138 1954-07-02 5 < I.OTHIXfi SHOP: St Andrews Cathedral, south side, 10 a.m. to noon. VARIETY SHOW: Victoria Theatre. 8 p.m. Y.M.r.A. i Orchard Road > Malay fadvanredi 2 45 p.m.. Malay begin I ners) 4 p.m.. cricket 5 p.m.. Judo 5.30 p.m table tennis 7 pm. i IINIII V.M.C.V (Selegle Road i138 words
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Obituary35 1954-07-02 6 rrfi |M minimum). M lIM BNO EHO iMn Klam» ace it paaMd away nn mornlni of Ist I Bournemouth MVlng nehli ing, Tan Wan, T»n <\non tWO :'r!ren to BMTM will OH Sunday 4th35 words
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Article15 1954-07-02 6 y, tin imi-imnm) ivchk Haahln 1 1 in Ipoh on i <>r.::ratulatory rendered ÜBlataJWt.15 words
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601 1954-07-02 6 The Straits Times Singapore. Fri July 2. 1954. Slogans and Issues The representations made \e»terrhy by the Alliance to the Sultan of .lohore break new crnund in the political d'sp""' and the 'boycott" There was an orderly procession to suppoti the delegation which presorted to the Sultan, in the Council601 words
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Article373 1954-07-02 6 Guatemala's revolution has followed the traditional Central American pattern to the last Truce negotiations in El Salvador are bringing the fighting to an end. and while the composition of the future GuaIMmlh Government may still he in doubt, its form is decided It Is anti-Communisi The Communist spearhead373 words
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Article243 1954-07-02 6 A comment two years ago r»n I the failure of the Department of Agriculture to press ahead with its experiments in methanised cultivation drew a| pained retort. We were refer-! red to the 1948 report on pilot, schemes for the parli areas of Kelantan and Selangor and toi243 words
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1018 1954-07-02 6 By Daniel Duxbury THREE years ago Urn people In the outside world could believe that Hong Kong would live and flourish. Viewed from across the Pacific or from the American vantage point in Japan. Hong Kong seemed to be a doomed1,018 words
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576 1954-07-02 6 MR. G SHELLEY is reported to have said in the Federal Council debate on the elections bill that "the political field was divided into two and there was no mistakitm the dividing line. On the one side were these who chose the parliamentary system576 words
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97 1954-07-02 6 Public put their trust in them THE M.C A.-UMN.O. Alliance fought for their setts tn the Malacca Municipal Council. Are these Councillors the representatives of the public representing the different wards -or are they the mouthpiece of the Alliance? The public put their trust In these representatives and have a97 words
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Article120 1954-07-02 6 On the Margin Salute to founder The: o! honorary col ral W. J. Butt' i was Governor 185 ft. 1 1 est support' Corps which 61 men Unfortunately ions enough I flourish because a year ol rnir ng norary col however kept up tlon for In 1857 the Corps which120 words
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Advertisement441 1954-07-02 6 CLASSIFIED APS. UflfOI m IMKNTS H ..rrf. <O 'minimum). ■n Town for men BDAN1 F..tv dav 'n uant to win r 1HEATRH Tie Motherly and Ausplat the to 18th I) in the reproductions available toill and ser our collection M.icDonald .r>ore HEAD! INE NEWS Tommv Thomof all model Cott* Dreai441 words
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Advertisement70 1954-07-02 6 jUST OUT! How to Stop Worrying hy A. J. Create. Tfch hirnxM writer aaya worry my be tin of potential tirrncih. and riwm th« way to true peace of mind. The Mystery of Pathfinding Facti abnat the auoataklat h..ming inuini t< of wiM creaturea. Thf vorld'i br*t readfno. coni'nutd from70 words
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Advertisement49 1954-07-02 6 \L g for «^Z^ for PIANOS of QUALITY CHAPPELL DANEMANN STROHMENGER The Modern MOUTRIE MARSHALL 6 ROSE VISIT OUR SHOWROOMS j S. MOUTRIE CO (Ml LTD. )ohn Littles Rldß Singa J:)U f f C^T |i •I Ul'r-'*'l TOY m M OOAMS :j awe row/c ml 0/r</& sto res JJ49 words
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133 1954-07-02 7 Coroner praises 5 gallant firemen -.ting Ro- n April y rr Coroner. M K T yester- into la col- r 3ub-Offl- I t l.nn. 25; Sub- <n. 44. Haii Fireman M 23 and Fireman G Read vo fire engines to the fire at the 1 Quay i and < whole133 words
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65 1954-07-02 7 iers-in-neerieci fo I D irney Oen- i, who prepared .iid he hoped to •he Governor. Sir Nlcoll, within fortr.icht. in* document, which will recommend, in broad outline, the form of the new constitution, will be .^erit to London for aphy constitutional authorities." and65 words
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662 1954-07-02 7 STUDENTS' TRIAL SET FOR AUG. 10, 11 JM1K trial oi eight University of Malaya students on charges relating to the seventh issue of Fa jar," organ of the University Socialist Club, has boon provisionally fixed for hearing in the Singapore First Criminal District Court662 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-07-02 7 THE ALLIANCE delegation led by Tengku Abdul Rahman, and Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan. march into the Government building for their audience with the Sultan of Johore. Behind Sir Cheng-lock is Inche Sardon Jublr and following Tengku Rahman is Dato Ismail bin Abdul Rahman.53 words
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Article165 1954-07-02 7 Motor men to vote on strike THE 130 Singapore workers employed by Borneo Motors Ltd. will ballot for a strike tomorrow afternoon if a dispute over the dismissal of 13 "-mployees is not settled before noon. The president of the Slnpapon Motor Workers' Union. n Kr>y Tong. told the i165 words
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Article49 1954-07-02 7 Two motorists were fined SIS earh in Sin::apo>-' yrstrrriay for parking offences. Tan Van Poh parked his car within so feet of a bus stop in R.ud on Mij i foanfl Nam parked his •ATine way in 81 Oregory Place four days lut« r.49 words
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Article39 1954-07-02 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs Chew was fined !ti :oo in the sessKmi court here for importing one kati of opium into the Federation. The opium was found m the false bottom of a zinc contjinpr39 words
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66 1954-07-02 7 IPOH, Thurs. The Perak I'MNO liaison committee has written to the Sultan, asking when an Allianre delegation could meet him. As soon as a date is fixed the State Alliance committee will hold an emergency meeting to finalise details fpr the interview. The66 words
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Article42 1954-07-02 7 The French liner La Marseillaise arrived in Singapore from Saigon yesterday for France with the Kiiv^ .if t.aos on board. Waiting at the wharves to creet the Kinc was Mr Malcolm MacDonald. the Com-musMoner-General for SouthEast Asia42 words
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Article44 1954-07-02 7 The Peoples 1 Education Association. Singapore, will open I new evening cla*s for Standad VI students at Raffles Institution this evening. Mr B G. Sahai. the secretary. will enrol applicants between 5 and 7 pm. at 23-3 Coleman Street. Slncapore.44 words
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Article230 1954-07-02 7 THE following candidates have passed the University of Malaya examination tor the Degree of Bachelor of Science with Honours: Finl Clawr Francis J d'Costa mathematics*. Khoo Sian Wan i chemistry i. Gloria Lim (botany. Ph-mc Sins Eng (chemistry i, Wong Wrf Alk ibotany>: Srrnnd Oa»!« (Upper Division230 words
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135 1954-07-02 7 'If pills fail, try politics, doctor AN editorial in the Malayan Medical Alumni Association magazine urges doctors to take a keener interest in politics. The editorial Mays there are often political causes fnr disease and that it is the doctor's duty to investigate these .is well as the ordinary causes.135 words
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Article85 1954-07-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs— A Beaver aircraft took off from here with three Dassengers this morning to inaugurate the new Federation Air Service under Malayan Railway's control Piloted by Capt W. Greathead, the senior nilot. the Diane Pergam left here at 8 am. i»rd arrived at Ipoh85 words
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Article86 1954-07-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. 4 GANG of 40 armed Communist terrorists attacked the Mon Repos rubber estate in the Telok Anson i area of Porak today. They shot a Special Constable on sentry dutv outside the estate's barracks and called on the others to surrender. The86 words
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82 1954-07-02 7 IPOH. Thurs. lOHN WILLIAM PRENTIS. J 23. a RE.M.E. workshop* driver, who last week pleaded guilty to stealing 20 cents from the collection box rtf fat. John's Church was nnrri $50 or two weeks' gaol here today. On a second charge of .-tealIng82 words
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Article19 1954-07-02 7 Fook Nam Wha. 15, has been missing from her house in Chin -wee Road. Sinsapore. since Wednesday.19 words
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Article31 1954-07-02 7 A 22-year-old housewife Ong Woke Hong. Of Ansor Road. Singapore, was admittec tn the General Hospital la.' night suffering from causti' sn&.i poisoning. Her condition Is serious.31 words
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Article150 1954-07-02 7 NO MEETING IF DATO STAYS OUT {TJALA LUMPUR. Th irs. WHETHER tho Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council meets on Saturday depends on Dato j Haji Ahmad bin Osman w'lose absence last night forced the postponement of the meeting to Saturday. Dato Ahmad Is an UMNO member but was nominated to the150 words
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Article36 1954-07-02 7 Officials of the ueylanc Straits Chinese Methodist Ch'irch section of the Methodlsi Youth Fellowship for this year are: President. Mr Edmund Kho<>; rice- on Mr. Charlie lan; lecretary, Miss May Yee; treasurer, Mi."-.-Hannah Lim.36 words
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Article165 1954-07-02 7 5 more bandits killed EX-TERRORISTS BAG ONE RED KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. FIVE morr bandits wrre 1 killed in the Frdrratlon yesterday, three in \rßri Sombilan. oik In Pcrak and trie other in Johorr. Ex-terrorisls wore responsible for one of the kills. A patrol ol the Ist Queens Rot two in165 words
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Article76 1954-07-02 7 I KUALA LUMPUR. Th irs. Only nine ter.orists surrendered in the Federate.-. Ias1 month— the first time sincr April. 1932. that a monthly total has dropoed to ;i .sinRle figure. This figure is open to revision but, an official spokes- man said, it is unlikely to76 words
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Advertisement97 1954-07-02 7 WORRY ANXIETY GRIEF OVERWORK EXCITEMENT SLEEPLESSNESS call for RELAXA-TABS They Relax Your Nerves You'll find a source of absolute relaxation and voothing calm by taking RELAXA-TABS— they bring r mfulne*s and tranquility to sufferers from nerve* calming during the day and promoting peaceful n»tur»| slumber at night Whether you suffer97 words
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Advertisement269 1954-07-02 7 Milk does more for the body than any other food A murh larger food budget j«WB BL would be neoded in the average jdR k^>^lB(jU\ home if the vitamiiis, minerals GEt*^^^ and calories supplied by milk ;H _A had to be secured from other U] ,^^">. sources New research gives269 words
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Miscellaneous191 1954-07-02 7 The weather M I N 1 M V M TKMFERATIRK 7.30 p.m. on June 30 to 7 30 am on July li Singapore 77 decreePenstng 74. Kota Bahru 7.i. KimU I umpur 7H Ipoh 70. Ku.mtan 70 M A X I M I' M 1 I M III; M I191 words
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Article, Illustration302 1954-07-02 8 JACK BEAUMONT - Charles Laughton superb in 'Hobson's Choice JACK BEAUMONT By THK Berlin Festival first prize winner. "Hobson's Choice" is shortly to be shown in Singapore by Shaw Brothers. Brilliantly produced by |);i\id Lean, Ihis domestic comedy with a Lancashire setting is a master- piece. All who know the industrial north will302 words
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Article131 1954-07-02 8 rr\HE aay comedy hit X "Doctor In The Home" is going from success to success wherever U plays in Britain Already plans are in hand for world wide distribution of this highly successful comedy which ttmrt Dirk Bogarde. Kenneth More. Donald Houston and Donald Sinden. Ka:i131 words
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Article425 1954-07-02 8 VIC MEM - VIC MEM T'HErfE Singapore talen- time contests throwup young amateur entertainers that range from the very good to the rather horrible. What they hardly ever do is to find somebody with a really original line in entertainment. Most of the Singaporeans who parade in front of a425 words
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Article144 1954-07-02 8 Mallorys Lc Mort d Arthur and starring Mcl Ferrer as Klnt Arthur Robert Taylor a. Sir Lancelot an" lowly Ava Gardner as Queen Guinevere Brill ant" v HIAWATHA. Based on Longfellow's immortal poem of r«in am J /ifT Bea V Hful SCrnrrv in th144 words
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Advertisement369 1954-07-02 8 i:::: |jjt: :i:i: -*l> SHAW BROTHERS Q I SPECIAL AXMVERSARY MMRKK I E MOVIE NIWS Xt m ir\rj\nnnnr t M\n{\nwMlX)(tUMM& SHOWS: s^~^. |j|j| IIM TEU V NOW AND DAILY THEY FOUGHT TO THE FINISH! f\ J THE WoMAN...watt«d... V| GEORGE MONTGOMERY Plus: 3 STOOGES in "The Yoke's on Me" HSIA369 words
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Advertisement298 1954-07-02 8 UAiHAY ORGANISAJJON .ATTRACTIONS "^^ft"i 1 61 At ""c"rais"f6DAY 20th itury-Fox's ClNemaScopC gregory peck AS \OL HAM- NEVER SEEN HIM! Q RUTHLESS! TERRIFYING!! Paralyzing in ■■■■Mi^mjUk^^S impact!., as ii!/!i!''^ Cinemascope puts you in the Wmm^kmmAmmml dead center of WJju} midnight zones 4l^^ l af the Berlin > "'P'- Shorts "Haydn a298 words
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Miscellaneous283 1954-07-02 8 The Straits Times Crossword ZIZIZIZIIIZIZIZ i iTi-i-li-i-i--2ft~ HI 57 Mill B 1 I I I I 1 I ACROSS (Hlitastir liar ißi. 13 Rough i 10 1. 1. Ye olde trombones (Ri. 15. Last performanre. but not al5. Carrier of goods iBV ays vocal i 4 4> 9 The bull-headed283 words
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Article, Illustration1788 1954-07-02 9 TIMES special FEATURE HangmaN slew 3 who planned first murder in the ONI; thousand mgry people gathered outside the Palais de Justice, October 4, 1949. They were waiting for a pale, thin, the spiritual look of a poet, a long face, soulful eyes, itachc— and a sinister power over women.Daily Mirror - 1,788 words
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Advertisement286 1954-07-02 9 Dentists Prove that CLEANING -^jap^ TEETH E^#ls COLGATE I^:^'- DENTAL --esqj CREAM STOPS |P^ s* i -9 jj TUOTn p m y *m COL'iATE'S active, penetrating foam pets into hidden crevices between the teeth removes the tiny panicles of food that cause bad breath and tooth decay. b^bv'^HA9c&i b^B^^^ B^i^r286 words
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Miscellaneous161 1954-07-02 9 Shvriovk ffoli ft#>.v 11/io ionk off ihv lid? lOP COURSE )II WE SAMPLED TOO MUCH Hum IN MY I I YOU'D B£^T A/ T O BLA2E6 rVITH 91/? AL/B(?EV'$ S OFFICE- CAME OUT HERE ON THE CALL IN J[ THEM' I I M GOING I SPROWNIHG WA^ DOCK FOR AM-161 words
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Article57 1954-07-02 10 The Federation .< tei, mill. In May were the highest for he first five months of this veir May export* nVttm $767 587 as aialngt $44«9in In Apiil The principal tmpoitini countries were the Unite* Klncdorr. Slam, the Netherlands 1 nd Prance Imports in May amounted to *KMI57 words
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Article20 1954-07-02 10 Takuap.. Valley Tin nreduint worked 578 hours, covered cubic yards and won 185 piculs of ore, in June20 words
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Article428 1954-07-02 10 Share Market is firm THE price of rubber soared in Singapore yesterday on the report from Jakarta that Indonesia had sold 6,000 tons of rubber to China and that more rubber might eventually be purchased. The price in Singapore went to 68 3/4 rents for July428 words
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Article256 1954-07-02 10 The Malayan snare Brokers' Association reported 'All sections ol the local share market were firm but there was scam movement in rubbers mspite of the sharp rise in the commodity price. Members of the Association reported the following business donel >e»lerday: Gammon $3.05 (odd lon. $3 10, W.256 words
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Article149 1954-07-02 10 Milp* hint ilnnjMdr thr Singapore Harbour Board what nr x per l«l today arc: Huys 2 Tmselus 45. Pnlyphemeus CP Bra.-slde fi 7 Soudan 8 0 Radnonhlra l: i>t.hi K •hlre 13 m. Pernguli 15 16. Patagonia 18. Maron 19 20. Ancby N Wall 6 772 N. Wall149 words
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Article198 1954-07-02 10 MELBOURNE. 1 Ne 1 late today that all 1 1 order for the lourih test at Number one well at Rough Range. W A l-trilla, today, gave m. impetus to oil share prim 'market was keenly Bwaitil outcome 01 the tests not known until alter the ir ciosed.198 words
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Article150 1954-07-02 10 Rubber closed in Singapore Urday at 6fl cents a |b cents above Wednesday 1 1 price on Indonesian-Chinese 1 deal report*. The price rtached 68 cen-. July and 68". cents lor A during the day eased and then vanced again. Speculative buyers were In dence. good trade buying150 words
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Article84 1954-07-02 10 Singapore Chinese Produce F\rhance: noon prices p»r p: m% sellers. Aueust $30', buyers sellers Coconut oil rha »B*n :ier* Penr*T quier no bu.«inr« reported; wh.-P $135 *2< 1 1 Lampong black 1 oil. $51 filers. ii£^"tiit K opr prirrv jii:v ,Lt bu vers MIN sellers HE ™*r r84 words
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Article86 1954-07-02 10 COCONUT OIL PRODUCTION POCONUT oil and rake produrtion In the Fpdera'm:: May amounted to 8.094 :i: ;on« tons rtsprctlvrly Figures for May 1953 were LIM and 3.633 long tons stocks a: ihe end of last month ere coconut oil UN and roconw Mke 1.7.59 lone tor. 1.3 M and 2,04686 words
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Advertisement621 1954-07-02 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Application* are United lor appointmen- U) I rrUitrslilp In Education Candidates should ha\r a good rimree and an Education Diploma or Its equivalent, and have had teachlm; experience Further particulars may be obtained from th.- Registrar. University i Flnßapore 1". *l |h whom »PP llr621 words
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Advertisement536 1954-07-02 10 NOTICES CHANGE OF ADDRESS DAVIES A CO., LTD. ANNOUNCE that they have irmoved to: Room 22. Bank o( China nundlng. Battery Ro»d. Slw;.i|>oit 1. CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE IMUSMBd KOR THE YEAR 1954 Rain riur for the 2nd half-year 19. r >4 Owners or property are reminded that rates for536 words
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Advertisement439 1954-07-02 10 NOTICES NOTICE THK ANDERSON SCHOOL IPOH ANNUAL SPORTS Will hr hrld at 3 p.m. lUMMI J» LV BRD m 4 All Old Boy* are Welcome. NOTICE Notice 1» hereby given that 1954. and Is no longer authorised to ransact any business nor to collect any debt.' on our behalf. UNDETEVES439 words
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Advertisement1628 1954-07-02 10 NOTICES TENDERS THE TOWN COUNCIL TENDER NOTICE ELECTIONS TENDERS are invited for the I purchase of about 108 cwts. white (TOWN COUNCIL OF KLUANG) newspr int size 34" by approx 43 REGULATIONS. 1953. To r i e ared In one lot. SuccessNOTICE UNDER BEGI'LATION ful applicant will be required to1,628 words
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Advertisement120 1954-07-02 10 OFFICIAL PRICES SINGAPORE JULY 1. TIN: 5373.87'j per pitul (up 50 rents) RI'BBKK: H8 5 8 rents per Ib. (up I 1 i rents). MESSAGERIES MARITIMES WCSTBPUNO HA tASTBOUNO Sailing 5 Jul. ST VAPCOUI M Jyl» IRESLt to So^gon Ju(> r ianCo n Tourone. Ho pho«ig 14 Ml U July120 words
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Advertisement91 1954-07-02 10 I Don't let that COLD take hold A feu. >'-■ handkerchief 11 d I at night i.lcar^ the Vapcx relies a firM deep hrcalh. I link |m VAPEX f*HM in the new '~\J^\ 't pack. V^f ft J New.' VAPEX ■I Can Vary VAPEX CLEARS COLDS QUK- omtu Ktrloct Is91 words
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Advertisement1155 1954-07-02 11 Te' woi MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. •sr. Possege BLUE FUNNEL LINE Bept, Cor.i»., option to procrcd yio other parts to load end dlxhane cargo SAUINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON, ft CONTINENTAL PORTS f" u Sa' 1 P. Shorn Penang |U T U «VM M, 4 July July Ml/M i-,y July1,155 words
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Advertisement1085 1954-07-02 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES lA ."vL NGS C° NT| NINT/SCANDINAVIA >er Aden, Port Said. Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdom. Hamburg, Gdynia, Copenhagen, Gathenbur, ft Oslo Spore P. Sham Penong "PATAGONIA" Gun IB j ifptj^a?.! *c« Cell. Beyreuth and Karlshomn tM»n.a LOB-0 nly) Aabo and Helsinki. Omit, iM« London pos.cn,cr. only) end Korl.hamn «**»J1,085 words
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Advertisement1033 1954-07-02 11 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SAILINGS te UK end CONTININTAL PORTS Spore P. Shorn Penong Bcnalder tor Liverpool, Dublin, Antwerp. Rotterdom, Hombura In Port •et»leweni for Avonmouth, London, Newcastle, Hull G. 18/19 1/4 July Bennnne. for Glasgow, London, Rotterdom G. 21 4/7 July 8/ 9 July Benvorikh for Liverpool, Glomow, Hull,1,033 words
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Advertisement956 1954-07-02 11 McALISTER «c CO., LTD. TEL No ***** ELLERMAN rj. BUCKNALL KLAVENESS LINE LONDON. HAVRE, ROTTERDAM. LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG PORTLAND. SEATTLE, ft VANCOUVER ond o^^do^'lo 1 355*/** A iB CITY OF SYDNEY Americer Fart. S'pcre <» Shorn Penonrj CASTLEVILLE 18/24 July 25/24 July 27/29 July Vporr CITY J,- OTTAWA956 words
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Article, Illustration326 1954-07-02 12 New nut entrepot trade is growing (SINGAPORE will this *3 year have the biggest entrepot trade in illipenuts since the business whs established in the early thirties, said Mr. H. R. Meistcr of the produce section of Hooulandt Co., Singapore. Ho did not think however that thr estimates by local326 words
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313 1954-07-02 12 SPECIAL SEED GRADING QENGAPOU coffee traders are makinu a bid to capture the American market by processing and re-jrradinjr imported coffee seeds into four hiph jrrade qualities similar to those used by the j 1 Dutch in .lava before the war. AlreadyAP - 313 words
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Article98 1954-07-02 12 NOTICEABLE increases In the value of trade appeared in dealings with Malaya. South Korea and Indonesia during May reports the Hong Kong Government but trade with Pakistan slumped badly. 1 Hong Kong's exports and imports increased slightly during the month but total trade for the first98 words
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Article, Illustration222 1954-07-02 12 SUPERIOR methods of making concrete pipeg which have been successfully established in Europe will he adopted in Malaya shortly, said Mr G. M. Mackenzie, chairman of Hume Industries Ltd.. Australia, in Singapore. Mr. Mackenzie who has Visit- 1 fd engineering works all222 words
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Article, Illustration285 1954-07-02 12 Twelve firms to send products 'TWELVE Dutch manufacturiii" concerns arh making particular types of bicycle accessories will be sendinn their «oods In greater quantities to Malaya m well m to Indonesia through Bingapore, If the present sales promotion tour being undertaken by their representative in th285 words
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Article155 1954-07-02 12 Old Colony firm has new partners CONTROL of the seven ty\j nine-year-old Singapore stockbroklng firm of Lyall and Evatt changed hands from yesterday and is now being run by three partners. Messrs. R B B Donnell. J. R. Donnell and G. M Glaskin. Mr R B B Donnell, one of155 words
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Article91 1954-07-02 12 MORE than 200.000 worth of equipment, raneing ,'mm text books to scientific and engineering apparatus. Ls beinc sent from Britain to Colombo Plan countries during the j.rx* few months. This equipment us part of a steady stream .supplied through the Plan's Technical Co-opera-tion Scheme under which91 words
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Article124 1954-07-02 12 I 'FOR the third month nn> iT nin*. U K steel Droriuction reached a now record level in May. Weekly output averaged 374.500 tons ,-porc-.■-entmu an annual rmU 476.000 tons. tiils compared with tl viuu.s raeord of 368.300 tana week, or an annual rate of 19.155.00<)124 words
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Advertisement516 1954-07-02 12 CONTRACTORS MINES MUNICIPALITIES qmirker* vhvapvr II A II V I 1. 1 \sr» uh.rr 1.i1>0..r i- .Imp CkaMaMc Shovel will -h.n.i tnd i.'.'l cheaper md mack ttatn .and a (h.MMdr l)ump<r uill hilv- the ro«ti «f a tippinc truck Backed i»% lwent> live ><-.ir>' rxperience. thrvo foolproof machinrs ire rsvUii516 words
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Advertisement229 1954-07-02 12 Make a fresh H Start V KOLYNOS the *Active' Chlorophyll toothpaste Ihe instant you start bru I. n with G sen Kolynos. you'll cnio\ 1 our breath its lively pleasant taste— you": j. /f tll ht gum the glorious cool freshness thai I only Kolynos with cbloi can give! What's229 words
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Article454 1954-07-02 13 GERMANY WHIP AUSTRIA I Al SANNK, Thursday. lIINCiARY— HAILKD as the best team i n the world 11 and Germany, the "dark horses" of the tournament, will meet in the World Cup soccer final at Berne on Sunday. Yesterday Hungary beat the world < hampions454 words
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213 1954-07-02 13 Warwick hit 358 against Middlesex I.ONIK)N Thurs. I yi- AXWK KSIIIRE. KiiklLsl, ..mnly TT c !i..iii|)ionsliip leaders, yesierday look full .ldvxiiiage of v Inning the > tOM .cv ..him Middlesex, second in the nble. to se n ;if>B on wicket which m.c, lake spin today. Middlesex bad ccistly nelding lapsesReuter - 213 words
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572 1954-07-02 13 KHONG AND KHOO ARE DOUBLES CHAMPIONS By Our Tennis ltcporter I^H()N(J KIT SOON and Dr. F. Y. Khoo won the men's doubles title of the Singapore lawn tennis championships at the S.C.C. courts yesterday when they beat the 19^1 holders, Low Kee Pow and Liem Khe Liang, by 4-6, 6-3,572 words
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Article397 1954-07-02 13 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By KUALA I.IMPIK. Thursday. THE Daniels Stable's newcomers Allgnnd and Samrnig 1 (Sawyer) showed good galloping ability in a testing tryout at Kuala l.umpur this morning, when they clocked 39 for 3f. wide out on the main racecourse Breaking from the half mile,397 words
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276 1954-07-02 13 "THE Mixed cl.iublcs filial will Oe 1 played ofl this evening at the > Crlrlcet Club cour ns at nve o c lcxk By afcieement be»een tin lie whole ol he third set will be replayed. YeMri day's pla\ tD this mutch was276 words
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Article147 1954-07-02 13 HONCKONC Ihurs. i T«HE Dnlrcntt) eH MaJaj the i p. eh.m All Kirn ChaOei lor tei.nis If. i p time in MOMMiM when they beaten 4-2 6\ H"f. :ki>ii.- I BiVfJi m their MMMiaJ iwer-\nrsr api meetiiiK "err yesierday. One M Hip j gMtdMg had lo147 words
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Article414 1954-07-02 13 K.lll^ (nr all right i^rrs t<imiurou at Kuala I umpui i'ih ludiii. day of H" Mhii.in Turf Club's linn lull M.Ml.l. CL. 3. DIV. 1— fir. l.ittlr Andy Ml H..hs«..Mh 8.1? Ascot 8.11 Disnry 8.10 Applaud 8. IK I.yro* 8.09 i. in m K.08 Uidr MMH 'I*414 words
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Advertisement144 1954-07-02 13 \*m SL JOHN I JkM APPEAL WEEK Su;-.\rt the St. John Ambulance Brigade and Association i 1 FLAG PAY SATURDAY, 3rd JULY i J a Sticker for your car, showing the emblem of St.. John. TKey.cosi $I.oo each. 'lease give generously and help us to help you. 1 Caltex (China)144 words
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Advertisement467 1954-07-02 13 CITROEN Stilt Thy f*i>ini la r fVir I ixt ii if Y^mWM Malallalaaalaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa«»»»»»...a.»...aß»—^ "Light 15" "Big 15" Saloons Hume Delivery Can be Arranged. Sole Agents:The EASTERN AUTO Co., Ltd. 69-79 ORCHARD Rf) SPORE-9 PHONE: ***** edermtttm Azcnt.\Mjlj:cj Motor Supply Co. MjUccj Ipoh Motors Ltd.. Ipoh B. H. Lim. 36} Batu467 words
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Article148 1954-07-02 14 M Nnajl p-rector al Public Relations Board of :he United State* laoie lenr \ho is on a round-the-world cood»iU trip. aittVHl in Slocapon on uoaid the L.i llanatt- (steio.y. He v.is met on board the ship by I Mr. Choo Kw.ii Low, hot. of the Sincipore148 words
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381 1954-07-02 14 Takes 5 for 51 in total of 157 NOTTINGHAM, Thursday. 4 BRILLIANT bowling spell of lour wickets for six runs by Yorkshire's Bob Appleyard had Pakistan in dire trouble before lunch today, the opening day of the second Test against England at Trent Bridge. Batting firstReuter - 381 words
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Article124 1954-07-02 14 ll mil Mohammad Ihw Applryard 1*» Alimuddin l> sulham Waqar Hiuin b Applryard Maqsoud Ahmrd r Kvans b Applrvard lmii.1/ Mm. i .1 h Applryard Kardar r omplon b Brdsrr lazal Mahmood r Shrppard li B.-.N.-I M I (ihauli b SUtham Mohamad \slam b Wardlr 16 Khaliri Ha-san Mav124 words
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Article64 1954-07-02 14 Ihe N"n-Bc:.rieis CC 'earn hi meet Chinese in a MmdD] Hone L.m Green on Saiurd.iv is o. E Bnciar.- leapt), K R Maa«ej. V C We.^terhour. R s Tufnell. R V 8 Sundram. D C DCotra. n \t atarray, w r m. h J W Bwart,64 words
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Article101 1954-07-02 14 BLKII MM AH SC !*\it KAIL. 7—l in the S.A.F A. Un 3A came Oeytut ye.-terday. C> ifT.iv (4), 1.-mn.l 111 and K <i for Bukn Ttm.h and M N Mv -Hph.i In: KML W AP. ..nri Aim r.:- 3 3 m liiinthpr Div 3A101 words
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Article406 1954-07-02 14 OOYSTON LAIAROO. the Colony youth mosquito champion, was stopprri in thr first round of his bout in the Singapore inter-hoys clubs boxing tournament for the navies Tup whit h started at the Singapore Badminton Hall last nlfht Royston. a member ol Singapore's successful youth boxing406 words
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99 1954-07-02 14 Johore score 4-1 win in Sultans' Cup MALACCA, Thurs. JOHOR.K Malays brat W«lacca Malays 4-1 »n their Sultans' Oold <'up soccer match at the Kubu Stadium here today. Johore, playing more as a team, took a 2-1 lead at the interval. Ali Tarn by, who played an outstanding game for99 words
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162 1954-07-02 14 Pulau Brani held 2-2 by Fathul Karib Tlifc. la.-t-imi- K.llll< held Pulau Bn.n- United to a .•-2 c.:.i« in :i scrappy SAFA Bnl l; J.ilan B< s'.Kiium yesterday. Pulau Br.ini opened Die tearing /lei 13 "-mutes ol i\en pla\ through lo n Hlat. who alter idros Albar. tin r»thul Karlb162 words
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Article331 1954-07-02 14 Lategoal earns SRC Padang Shield A IA IE goal by lnsldi -i iulit I\ an r Aerta two minutes l>efore the end of extra time enabled Singapore Recrmtlon Club to hieak Slnßapore Cricket Clubs three-sear hold on the Padang Shield wlt'h a 1-n vlc'ory in thrtr annual soccer ;«mf yesttTday.331 words
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Article455 1954-07-02 14 WIMBLEDON, Thursday. li-HKN Jaroslav l)n»hn> IIM 32-year-old former Czechoslovakia!! D.ivis (up player who is nou ippljlai for liritish cttlsenship, meets l»-year-old Km H'iM'Hall of Australia, in this year's final <>l the men s sinsU-N event in the Wimbledon championships here tomorrow, it will be Drohnv's455 words
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Article298 1954-07-02 14 Hoad, Rose wall beaten WIMBLEDON, n, MISS LOUISE BROITGH, winner ol tl singles title three years running, h will meet Miss .Maureen Connolly, who i a "hat-trick" of wins in the women the All-Enplane! tennis champion Saturday. In the ".semi-finals tod luurth-.sccdrd MlM Br caused298 words
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Miscellaneous28 1954-07-02 14 I I I II M I U mil I Y.M.S.A I crxiinil K -A". C.V.>M i:m\i\<, I \C.' l iiwi- I l > n I Ml I III K28 words
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