The Straits Times, 8 July 1954
1954-07-08
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Title Section17 1954-07-08 1 The Straits Times tfrtd 1 I sU\. 1845 UNGAPOBB, Till RSDAY, .11 LV 8, 1954 15 CENTS17 words
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Article881 1954-07-08 1 ir Donald dashes back to Kuala Lumpur and ends the Federal elections row povt. reserved seats luarantee ■accepted TO WORK ORDER Xl ALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. t»] ol secret lop-level neuotiations H ll>» l-ederal (Joxernment and the ■\j Mt Alliance ended today with the 2 the Alliance boycott.881 words
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763 1954-07-08 1 'I shall consult the leaders of the majority' The High Commissioner's letter of July 6, addressed to Tengku Abdul Rahman. Dear i'rncku Abdul Rah- tislature as a whole and the man. executive, which the elec\s i result of m> recent lions committee unani-riiM-ussion with you. mously indicated in Para- ill"763 words
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419 1954-07-08 1 EX-RED SAYS: I 'SOLD' MY FRIEND FOR $15 A flick of a cigarette was signal for gunmen FKNANG, Wednesday. 4 FORMER bandit admitted in the Prnanc .\:nm/» n Court today that for Sl5 he "sold 1 his Irirnel. Special Branch Detective lean Khuat Jin, who was shot dead in Ayer419 words
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132 1954-07-08 1 noR thr nrxl two run the o>urt that (ion had bcrr !T Oh c s korpinß latr nlßhts. Cnh Chun BOftf. pnttinK Ooh on two year': will hivr ;i 'curfew" in his probation. Mr. D'Nclto warn- m ,,M h horn, by132 words
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Article68 1954-07-08 1 SUDBURY, Ontario. Wed Canadian Air Force lnve.stieators have questioned a miner here who .said he .saw three men. 13 feet tall with three teti of arms, step from a space, ship. One of the visitors. Ennlo UMH| said fixed him with a hypnotic stare until he68 words
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Article99 1954-07-08 1 JOHORE BAHRU Wcrt f \OI.LAH bin Yukub. the aJ driver of a cur which knocked down three women yesterday was charged in the Police Court today With atUmpteri murder. It WM alleged that he tried 1 to murder Fatimah binte Talib. KallriK blnte Tahlr99 words
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Article26 1954-07-08 1 LONDON, Wed. Pnvnt military diacusttom in Sinmipore ii.ivi no connection whatsoever with eurreiH operations in northern Vietnam, a Foreign Office spokesman said today Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article22 1954-07-08 1 KATMANDU Nepal. Wrd Sir Edmund Hillary left here today by ilr for Calcutta nn his way home to Nrw Zealand.22 words
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351 1954-07-08 1 Sten girl squads try to seal in the French From RISSEI.L M'IKK. HANOI. Wed. REBEL forces among thorn Run girls i carrying] stons in vegetable baskets, have begun I infiltrating the last French-held territory guarding Hanoi and the escape corridor to the sea. The danger Is growing every hour ElementsReuter - 351 words
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Article47 1954-07-08 1 WASHINGTON. Wed Pre>ident Eisenhower .said today he was unalterably opposed to letting Red China Into Hie United Nations under present conditions. He said he was not ready to ay America should withdraw from the U.N. If the Red, w> rt admitted. A.P.AP - 47 words
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Article33 1954-07-08 1 l-ONDON. Wed. The Brit h Cabinet today had a full review trom Sir Winston Church11l of his talks with Pri ildeni I Eisenhower In Washington ;tnd Canadian leaders In Ottawa ReUter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration94 1954-07-08 1 \YOI NO .mil prelt> \l il.t van «ar heroine Miss l>.i«n K.illiiu.isii. >tud>inu medicine at London I'niversity. returned to Singapore in a BO AC airliner fcsterfe] li>r her holidays She is tin ri.niithti-r of thr latr Mrs. S\bil Kathi^.i-ii a George Medallist, and94 words
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Article32 1954-07-08 1 HOPEI > Wed r i 1 I hi.p. I i N .4 1 1 HI I It I I Jl,.\ v- i|| hilt Ih m en( l« hopeful Rioter. sp this32 words
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Article77 1954-07-08 1 RANGOON. Wed. British :md Australian pllotl government owned Union >>t Burma Airways .stopped work lotfay because they have to pu l"t (it supertax. They say that extra hours of duty bring their Inc mi the highest supertax, reducing t income to little more tii in the77 words
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112 1954-07-08 1 7 killed as lorry and car collide KLUANO, Wed. VIVF. Malays and two r Chinese were killed last night when the far in which they wore travelling and a lorry collided at the 43rd mileJohore BahruHitam road. driver and his attendant were taken to Kluanj with miner In The accident112 words
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Article27 1954-07-08 1 LONDON Wrd -The RrV Council today dl an appeal by Jotuo Kenyatta and four nt'ier Africans against tentenres ol leren ich for I 'U activities27 words
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Advertisement79 1954-07-08 1 [ORTS TROPHIES QUALITY DESIGN and VALUE y S de SILVA, r POAD S PORE 9 1 Won Theatre presents I A GALA PREMIERE peiniissioii of .M«-ssrs. Shaw ''■">- under the distinguished :> Of thr Honblc.. CotonlsJ Secretary and Mrs A. C. Qoode. Of •liiliii lloiislon's f«l AT Till; DEVIL" Humphrey79 words
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Advertisement20 1954-07-08 1 v jff U v e#e*Gfi*i*r S.P.H. da SILVA Wherever you go--- Nm I "r>n R •< d -T-. r._. r^: jJPAINTSjf20 words
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437 1954-07-08 2 OUTSIDE GUARDS PROWLED THE EMBASSY GROUNDS MRS. PETROV: ALL THE REST WAS SILENCE MELBOI RXE, Wednesday. \|RS. KVDOKIA PETROV today said she lived in fear of murder in the Soviet Embassy in Canberra after her husband deserted to the Australian Security Service. AnReuter - 437 words
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Article, Illustration35 1954-07-08 2 MISS ELIZABETH WHEELER, wth the Dick TurpirT straw hat. made feminine with roses, which she wore Jt the last day of the Henley Royal Regatta Reuter picture.Reuter - 35 words
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304 1954-07-08 2 BACK HOME, WINSTON IS ALL AGOG FOR ACTION LONDON. Wrd 2IR Winston Churrhill, smiline and sprightly, landpd from the Qurrn Elizabeth at Southampton last nipht with tho words 'Nothing romes before 1 the true and lasting friendship between Britain and the United States." The 79-year-okl Prime Minister bark from hUReuter - 304 words
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Article50 1954-07-08 2 HAMBURG W*Ki Werner Hayprt. 24. ypstrrday was s*>ntpncpd to life Imprisonment for killing his 19-month-old daughter by wrapping an rlertric wire around her wrists and then turning on the current. Hr laid he did it because the child had rauseri arcuments with his wife. A r50 words
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Article32 1954-07-08 2 WASHINGTON. Wed The sale of 14.600.0001 b of surplus United States butter to Britain s announced by the Forelcn Operations Administration Bntair will pay £2.142.000 for it Renter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article136 1954-07-08 2 GUATEMALA CITY. Wednesday. A HIGH official of the defeated Arbenz regime drew U. 5.51 .000.000 (M$3. 000.000) from the National Agrarian Bank here a day after thr triumphal entry of Colonel Castillo Annas last Saturday. It was reported yesterday. i These reports said theReuter - 136 words
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Article61 1954-07-08 2 MANILA. Wed.-Huk leader Luis M Taruc has told Pretident Ramon Magsaysay that ■Communism is finished ir he Philippines the Evening Vew.s reported today. The paper said Taruc made h<- >utement at a chance neeting with Magsaysay In he Panopio army compound vhere the Huk leader ha*61 words
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Article28 1954-07-08 2 BURRANK. California. Wed A high speed U.S. fighter plane, described as looking like a "sleek sliver of aluminium has been successfully tested Details are secret. APAP - 28 words
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Article24 1954-07-08 2 CAIRO. Wed Neu British proposals for settling the Suez C-mal zone dispute are experteri in Cairo within a few days RenterReuter - 24 words
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Article72 1954-07-08 2 MUNICH. Wed— Radio Free j Europe yesterday said that patrons in Czechoslovakia's cinemas are locked In and forced to Kit through propaganda Alms. Thr radio said the patrons are lured into the theatre by ui\ i Msi-inrnts announcing that a Western -made film will he shown.72 words
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Article188 1954-07-08 2 MY SON CAN'T GET OUT, SAYS WU NEW YORK Wed. DR. K. C. WU. former Governor of Formosa, said yesterday that thr scheduled departure of his young son from Formosa had bren delayed by Nationalist Chinese authorities. Dr. Wu. who one 1 charged that General Chiang Kaishek was holding hisReuter - 188 words
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Article54 1954-07-08 2 NEW YORK. Wed Thr Vice President. Mr. Richard Nixon, told a Republican Party audience yesterday that the future of the free world hinged on the decision of 600 million uncommitted Asians. "The Communists know and we know that whoever wins these 600 million people will win theReuter - 54 words
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Article23 1954-07-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Terrorists cut telephor. in the Segamat area. Jnhore. on Friday and stole lfi len;th.v totalling 1.300 yards.23 words
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Article195 1954-07-08 2 OTTAWA. Wed. -Senorita Ana Beker. 3fi. of Argentina, arrived here yesterday at the end of a 17.000-mile horseback ride from Buenos Aires Her trip took nearly four years She followed up A. E Tachll fely's famous ride to prove that women can match m<r.Reuter - 195 words
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Article57 1954-07-08 2 Riddle missing Russians THEY ARE hi LONDOi\ I o\; rpVVO R p misrri to con: on Monday turned up bj The coun e or<ram United Natioi R"ientir:c and r A UN ed: "We h the R n whether th« But suspect they They are dvi OCO. Odd from Bwitz Hollan57 words
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Article16 1954-07-08 2 .T\CKSO\ Ameri'' N night tha' evei more un governn "Ou said, p16 words
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Advertisement448 1954-07-08 2 fottM THE WATCH OF HIGH PRECISION SUPER SHOCK RESISTING ANTI-MAGNETIC. TROPICALISED ri I 1 WATERPROOF. W^ ~^\W *170 21 JEWELS 'j p CHOOSE TIME lj^> 6 <JJ WIDELY choose Sole Agents: SHRIRO china> LTD., MUST BE i Straits Times I THURSDAY j WORD PUZZLE -HH" Cut out an 6 pin448 words
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Advertisement154 1954-07-08 2 viUmt turn, 7 bTACATRUCJ WHEELERWEIGH AUTOMATIC WEIGHING EQUIPMENT WHEELERWEIGH j^JTTJ JeslgnPd for installation intrgrally with I I I j LTj ~f il the Stacatrue Fork Lift Truck, on f- A rSN*«/ whlrh. by simply rJeprcMtnc a small I^bt-^'^^^^^ *l~ kvpr. the actual npt wrlcht nf thp lnari kr~r- L r'154 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-07-08 3 RAFIC MATTAR, It-year-old Palestinian refugee, leaves a London hospital after a delii-ate brain operation for which he was flown from Beirut. Here he is saying goodbye to Staff Nurse Anne Hill (left) and Sister Audrey Binrham Reuter picture.Reuter - 42 words
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282 1954-07-08 3 CHOPPING LIST FROM MOSCOW FOR £100 MILLION Only hitch is a permit now LONDON, Wednesday. RUSSIA has ordered British goods up to £100,000,000 if Britain grants the necessary export licences, Mr. Harold Wilson a former Labour Trade Minister told the House of Commons yesterday, Hp said the Soviet Minister forReuter - 282 words
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Article126 1954-07-08 3 ,i\M \\n. Wed. pilot "I airliner rf sterda> sh»l and 15 year-old boy t,',, .M.l-r.'.l the pilots compartment waving Ljstol iusl before the aircrafi -«s to take < leveland airport ioi Mexico City. ound that ih< "">"•> pty. i i plain *Villiam ,1 a r.-volvorReuter - 126 words
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Article18 1954-07-08 3 [Wed. Britain 'iin.nno on national n the vrar ended 11, including f3i6.--penatons. Old ace now mimbi18 words
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Article131 1954-07-08 3 LONDON, Wed. MR. DERICK Heathcoat Amory. Minister of State at the Board of Trade, promised to inquire into the German export trade to China after B heated discussion in the House of Commons yesterday on trade with Communist powers. Mr. George Wigg. Labour, had asked theReuter - 131 words
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Article57 1954-07-08 3 M W YORK. Wed. -Gabriel Pascal, the Hungarian- born British producer and director who filmed several of George Bernard Shaw a plays, died yesterday in the Roosevelt Hospital led 60. Pascal, who had been ill for thrcv weeks, had planned to go to India toReuter - 57 words
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Article24 1954-07-08 3 MUNICH. Wed. One of I every eight persons in Poland is suffering: from tuberculosis. Radio Free Europe said yesterday.—A. P.24 words
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Article16 1954-07-08 3 CHICAGO. \V( d Six people wrre injured in Wisconsin rday i>v small tornadoes. APAP - 16 words
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Article44 1954-07-08 3 NEW YORK. Wpd. Russia I yesterday said that she was .submittine a draft resolution to the United Nations Petitions Committee of the Trusteeship Council dealing with the Drote.sts of the Marshal Islanders against the effect of, the hvdroßen bomb tests. —I Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article157 1954-07-08 3 URGENT MATTER, SA YS ENVOY WASHINGTON. Wednesday. f rilK Ambassador of Siam, Mr. Pote Sarasin. saic after a call on President Eisenhower yesterdaj that Siam considered it urgent that its armed force; be increased because of the situation in South-Easi Asia. The Ambassador paid aReuter - 157 words
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Article63 1954-07-08 3 GLASGOW. Wed. If husbands snore it may be tust a .iicn they are really fond of their wives, said Dr. A. H. Douthwaite at a British Medical Association conference yesterday. Snoring, he said, may oe 1 based on race memory and that statistically the male made63 words
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Article23 1954-07-08 3 NEW :RK. Wed— There are 290 million television sets and 115 million radios in use in the United States.— AP.AP - 23 words
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82 1954-07-08 3 PASSPORTS VANISH SPY SCARE STARTS VA. Wed. A s > ltzertter the dispusporta m a |overnthe docu.able to i| they had black mar- ition docugenta comb- rri the country after the passports disappeared from the Swiss Foreign Control Office in Lausanne curing the Far Eastern conference. The British consulate InUP - 82 words
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182 1954-07-08 3 Girl of 7 is kidnapped, battered to death MIAMI. Florida. Wed. JIDITH Ann Roberts, seven year old daughter of a Baltimore attorney, was kidnapped from the home of her grand-parents today and brutally murderrd. Police found the naked and savarely battered body of the little cirl in a wooded areaAP - 182 words
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Article122 1954-07-08 3 Bevan's old mates turn him down LONDON. Wed. BRITAIN S coalminers decided today not to support thoir own fellow trade unionist. Mr. Aneuiin Bevan. if he stands for the vacant treasurership of the Labour Party. The Mine Workers Union in 1 a secret ballot voted for Mr. i Hugh Gaitskell.Reuter - 122 words
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Article36 1954-07-08 3 LONDON, Wed. A British] pilgrimage is being organised to visit Arnhem. Holland for! the 10th anniversary in Sep- tern be r of the nine-day battle! 1 against the Germans by British airborne troops. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article31 1954-07-08 3 MONTREAL. Wed— The 15th i biennial congress of the In- 1 ternation. 1 Chamber of Commerce will be held in Tokyo on May 15 to 21. next year. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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159 1954-07-08 3 Franco says a mouthful for Americans only MADRID. Wed. GENERAL Francisco Franco, head of State, last nißht gave his first press conference since 1939 to five American correspondents He is reported to have stated 1 that there were no serious problems between Spain and orijtain. and Spain and France whichReuter - 159 words
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Article302 1954-07-08 3 LONDON. Wed rVHK strength of Wall Street over- night was a big Influence on aentir.ent In stock markets today and the new account commenced on a very firm note. A long U.st of gains were established In the first hour and these gains were maintained throughout and In302 words
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Article26 1954-07-08 3 LONDON. July 7 Cash Buyers £759: Sellers C 760; Forward Buyers V7I8; Sellers 4:748' 2 Settlement t7t;:{ Turnover a.m. 54 tons: p.m. 20 tons.26 words
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Article33 1954-07-08 3 LONDON, July 7. Bpot 21d.. Aug. Jlo Sept. 21d.. Oct. -Dec 21V»d.. Jan -Mar. SUtel.. Apr -June 21 d., July c.i.f. 21d., Aug. all 21d.. Sept. ci.f. 21d. Tone: Fairly steady.33 words
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Advertisement28 1954-07-08 3 MADRAS Constellation Service I BOMBAY fin M \iPit AS (luxury tourist) EVEMY SCJVBAY with immediate connections BOMBAY/EUROPE NAIROBI Contact t AIR-INDIA JnlvnuUumjaL L ADELPHI HOTEL, SINGAPORE. TEL. 5061.28 words
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Advertisement239 1954-07-08 3 ru%e j new edition qf an 06/ rfavautitc... MTHUZ MEE'S CHILDREN'S <w ENCYCLOPEDIA/ I Contains a treasury of knowledgf, wriHen and explained In a manner so slmpl? that any jf child who ran read 18 able to follow m *'"nr^. f and understand. i. K?^ CHILDREN f L\S^ l \<^239 words
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321 1954-07-08 4 DECISION MADE BY TEMPLER, BOURNE KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. RECRUITING for police lieutenants has been reopened because "good junior leadership is the most important single factor in operations against the terrorists," says the Federation Government today in a statement. Before he left321 words
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Article113 1954-07-08 4 TUC STEPS IN ON CITY DISPUTE r pHE Singapore Trades Union A Congress yesterday stepped into the dispute between Ktm City Council and its 11 labour unions which have| threatened to strike on July 19. The Coneress president. Mr Lim Yew Hock, met officials of i the unions and discussed113 words
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Article61 1954-07-08 4 Nr Hock Kwang. nned £500 in a lower court on a charge I of assisting in c-arrying on a I chap-Ji-kl lottery was cleared on appeal in the Singapore High Court yesterday Tho Chief Justice S:r CharVs Murray- \ynsley. quashed thp conviction and sentence and a'lowed61 words
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Article71 1954-07-08 4 Newly-elected officials of Sincapore Graduate Teachers" Association are: President. Mr Thone Sine Chins: vice-presi-dent, Mr. P. AbishPßanaden: scoretary. Mr Low Kee Pow treasurer, Mr Lim Tend Law: editor. Mr Philip Liau Committee: Messrs Yapp Thean Chye. Lo f Hah Inp. Abdul Karim bin Bagoo. Chew Kia71 words
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Article38 1954-07-08 4 Tan Cheng Hal of Middle Road. Singapore, was fined $40 yesterday for negligent driving and colliding with a motor-cycle at the junction of River Valley Road and Kirn Seng Road at 8 p.m on April 5.38 words
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Article175 1954-07-08 4 Vf R- J. M. DEVEREUX-COLEBOURN, the Singapore aTI City Police Magistrate, yesterday acquitted a farmer on a charge of keeping a dog without a licence and suggested that the S.P.C.A. might be interested! in it. I The court held that the dog might be175 words
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Article100 1954-07-08 4 THREE shopkeepers, caught in raids by the Commercial Crime sub-branch. Singapore C.1.D.. were charged in the First Criminal District Court i esterday with having for sale pens bearing a counterfeit American trade mark. Mr. M. C. Boyle, prosecuting, said the shops were doing business100 words
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124 1954-07-08 4 He drove up and said 'I've got opium'— court told BUTTERWORTH. Wed. —A I customs officer Ismail bin Abdul Kadir, told the Buttr worth Magistrates Courti today that on the night of May 26 William Garland drove up to the examination shed and said he had 50 Ib. of opium124 words
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Article, Illustration21 1954-07-08 4 MR. KRAMISttS EIUAKD de MRIWK and Miss Mathilde Heijmans. who were married in Singapore yesterday. Straits rimes picture.21 words
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Article111 1954-07-08 4 Five-hour trek pays off FIJIAN troops in Johore killed three terrorists and r wounded another in the last two days A patrol under Corporal; Cawaru contacted two terrorists In the Lenga area at 6.30 p.m on Tuesday and killed one and wounded the other. Two rifles,111 words
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Article49 1954-07-08 4 Chin Yeow Mm. from Kota Tinggi. chased and caught a youth in Bugis Street. Singapore, after the youth had sna'ched his fountain pen. on Tueslay afternoon. The youth later escaped after a struggle. Chin, who was .-lightly hurt, reported to the police before returning to Kota Tinggi.49 words
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Article18 1954-07-08 4 Lim Jee Baey, aged 46. ha* been missing from her hou.se in Jurong Road since Monday.18 words
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Article47 1954-07-08 4 BUTTERWORTH. Wed. A Malay deckhand of the Penansi Harbour Board ferry Tengeiri rescued a woman oassencer. Np Guat Kirn. 22. from drowning oft* Mitchell Pier here to- day. Ne fell overbo.i ferry had '.eft the promptly haulc deckhand. Her condition Ii n I47 words
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Article21 1954-07-08 4 TAIPING Wori I Red Cross 80 pp at the on July 31 plied by the band lav Reciment.21 words
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193 1954-07-08 4 MALICE IS DENIED AGAINST DIRECTOR \f R. SWAIN iTI dirortnr Indu Ltd.. had fall express part of C II submitted Mi Gould, doff;. a in Slngap 'day. Mr. Gould wa C final addre.s. r brought b> behaun, a director and chi comp:. t ter which I i I dreawd to193 words
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Advertisement632 1954-07-08 4 R3P J ANGELIN. ihe new meilual clmovcry thai help« peofii reduce overweight ha* arrived in Malaya! Angelin i* a new »ay of reducing txtes* weighi *afe, ture and ea^y. Angelin contiMs ol \|>r. u\ while lableu made oi a aart>(aai iPtH \epctahlc pabMaaci thai v.ieme has jum found can ace632 words
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Advertisement124 1954-07-08 4 more successes M^^P A Xa^aWA. aMa^a^l^ii^l^^^l^Ka-aj flfl ■Pv J/J*wr Jjr > 4 Good reasons w fa \a M m, > these local babies -i K are LACTOGEN babies S— s-u* A I.ACHKiKN is tn nil-milk |.r.«lu I r Mr> and bahini'Pil t<> rr.seml.!.- Inim.-in i rlow-ly iadaad iw Hrli. ..I.-124 words
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Miscellaneous95 1954-07-08 4 SINGAPORE DIARY EAST-WEST SOCIETY: Weekly milestone Kranji Road Time 715 meeting. British Council. Stamford pI IJ Road at 8 30 pm. 5 so n f Aii udo h e I i l jf for dinners S3O p.m body bulldtnc 530 nm THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY "likrt practice Ap m Weekly me,,!,,, at95 words
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Article164 1954-07-08 5 leeping 'rebels' in council m 'about-face' PENANG, Wednesday. ,l labour Party of Malaya today accused the iteration (Government of having made a c a bout-face in interpreting its system of .(nations to the Legislative Council, ting of Labour loaders in Penang the acting Chief Secretary's clariflcasition164 words
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Article, Illustration75 1954-07-08 5 FAMOUS OBOE PLAYER IS IN SINGAPORE I o\ GOOBBENS, the famous obix- player, (above), arrived in Singapore yesterday by (J.inUis airliner after a concert tour of Australia and \ru Zealand. Mr. doossens will stay here for five da>s. civr a recital at the Victoria Theatre on Sunday and leave for75 words
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Article29 1954-07-08 5 d— A i-oach builriB .y in Fahm villled last night and ti ;rri at jj- leetrle plane we ;rn K- t in hv crawl\jh all.29 words
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Article44 1954-07-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Telecommunications Department is to spend $2,000,000 on buildinc stores and workshops in PctalinK Jaya. Tenders are now being called for work on the scheme's initial phase, which will cost about half a million dollars.44 words
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185 1954-07-08 5 (MNGAPORE will always owe a debt of gratitude to members of the Singapore Volunteer Corps, the Governor, Sir John Nicoll. said yesterday. The Corps celebrates its centenary today and to mark the occasion new colours will be presented to the infantry battalion on185 words
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Article50 1954-07-08 5 Mrs Andrew Gllmour, wife of > the former Financial Secretary. Singapore, leaves the Colony today in the Corfu to return to England. Mrs. Gilmour returned to Sincapore a week ago from Prom Penh, capital of Cambodia, where her husband Is Economic Adviser to the Cambodian50 words
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Article22 1954-07-08 5 The Singapore Court of Criminal Appeal will sit in the Supreme Court building on Thursday July 29 at 10.30 am22 words
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Article17 1954-07-08 5 The body of a four day-old boy was found in Rochore Canal. Singapore, yesterday.17 words
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197 1954-07-08 5 Bark wakes woman then a chase KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— That; elusive cat burglar is on the' prowl again in the Golf; View Road area. *t dawn yesterday he tried to rob a house in Freeman Road but wa s foiled by an197 words
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97 1954-07-08 5 I When r em- Ismail at to 'his morning nted by a python hole. Ned help. It took three persons two hours to drag the snake out. One ladder was broken in thnr attempt to capture the python and Jamaluddin. Mr. Ismail's nephew,97 words
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Article296 1954-07-08 5 YOUR ROUNDABOUT IS ON OUR PROPERTY —PAY US, GOVERNMENT IS TOLD ANOTHER of Singapore's key traffic roundabouts. Grange Circus, Is claimed to infringe on private property and the Government is being asked to pay compensation. Already seven claimants are seeking compensation on the I ground296 words
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Article79 1954-07-08 5 A GARAGE PLEASE, THEY SAY SINGAPORE City Council officers living in flats have asked the Council to build them garages. The City Council Services Union wants garages built for those living in a block of 64 flats at Monk's Hill. A number of car owners there have agreed to pay79 words
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Article89 1954-07-08 5 Three experienced officers from the Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance In Britain will arrive in Singapore early next month to assist in setting up the Colony's new central provident fund The officers are Mr K. R. Malcolm, who will be Chief i Executive Officer of the89 words
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Article197 1954-07-08 5 Students who passed the April May examinations of the Australian Society of Account- ants are; rtrliminarv: Foo Tlang Heng. Wong Yong Shin. Hah Khee Loong. Leon* Wene Cheong \i < ••untiiiK and Auditing: Llm Yam Poh. Leong Fook Chong. Lee Boon Huat. Leong Hong Chlew, Poon Weng Cheong.197 words
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Article31 1954-07-08 5 Two watches worth $315. a driving licence and $160 were stolen from a Frenchman while he was swimming at a private pool in Swiss Club Road. Singapore, on Tuesday31 words
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Article152 1954-07-08 5 3 months' gaol for $1.60 fault I'M VERY SORRY, SAYS PRESIDENT j KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. J 4 WOMAN, Yap Kiew. 32, was sentenced to three months' gaol today for wrongly having two katis of scrap rubber which she said she used to light flres. The rubber, which Yap had at152 words
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Article52 1954-07-08 5 About 100 ex-servicemen attended a smoking concert, organised by the Ex-services Association of Singapore at the SVC. Officers Mess. Beach Road, last night. Chief entertainment was provided by the "Cockatoos. a five-piece band from H.MS Cockade. Other Items in the concert were songs, sketches, magic and music rendered52 words
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Article44 1954-07-08 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Liew Sam Moy. a woman, was finec $381' today for having illicit iiQuor worth $109 and a complete still at Tampoi. The still and liquor were found near a pißstv eicht yards from her house.44 words
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Advertisement140 1954-07-08 5 FREE PRESS your uuzru ENJOYMENT Wttfl IS THE AIM OF THE T*AiF%ED %ysLj ii^B Thii week sit yin fonc Lv you bout rhe nckl "^t it^^m love-starved wives. 9^^ The Weed-Ender C4tost Inquiry \r*"~ esrablishes that there is a tilth tense. 50 years a woman hater falls for a widow140 words
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Miscellaneous145 1954-07-08 5 Todays Radio SINGAPORE A.M. 7.15 Time Signal and Open- inic Announcement: 7.18 Morning Star: 7.30 News; 7.35 Melody Mlx- ture; 800 8.30 London Studio Me. i lodles; 8.57 English Schools Broadcast 11 10 English Schools Broad- cast; P.l.i. Programme Summary: I 1.01 Lunch Time Music: 1.30 Time Signal and News:145 words
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Article124 1954-07-08 6 :u Hordt fin (minimum) foi i ow rrn.AVi E\ery day »n Mill' il you »ant to win that J.i uno word puule. ELSIE MARY LTD 2nd floor. 13 Battery Road For the Races: Smart Linen. Cntton A Silk Frocks DAPHNE i London i 29, Coleman Street, showing Cool. Washable124 words
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Article56 1954-07-08 6 MX A; MRS H S. W. PERERA thank Rel.il nes and Friends who BttenritTl their Wedding. Sent mes and Rcnden.: on 28 8 I!>.M ANG TIOW KIM nnri family thank hII Friends and Relatives for their Wreaths. Scrolls. Loan of I attending the Funeral of i«'r Mr Wee Kirn56 words
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627 1954-07-08 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Thurs. July 8, 1954 The End Of The Boycott The end of the Alliance "boycott" and the Alliance decision to work the new constitution embodied in the White Paper is welcome news. It does credit to everyone, to the political opponents of U.M.N.O. and the MCA.627 words
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Article665 1954-07-08 6 i On the Padang today the Governor of Singapore is to present new colours to the 1 Singapore Volunteer Corps. It is a special occasion in another sense. This year marks the centenary of the volunteer movement in the Colony. Sinpapore has strong claims to have formed665 words
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1414 1954-07-08 6 Col. R.C.H. Miers - Col. R.C.H. Miers By Who is an instructor at the NATO Defence College in Paris IF you think about it, 1 there is nothing very strange in the existence of a North Atlantic Treaty Organisation Defence College. Fourteen nations have come together to1,414 words
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Article61 1954-07-08 6 TWE twenty-second Social and X Welfare Lottery ia to be drawn this month Tl prize is expected to be $300 OOf) But why enrich only one Cannot the first prize be reduced to $200,000 and the balance of $100,000 added to the "tt eighth prizes" of61 words
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348 1954-07-08 6 ILTHAT has Mr. Koh Sin Hock done to merit condemnation? It is true he refused, to boycott and cripple the Government at the behest of the M.C.A. and the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce, but in a democratic country one is entitled348 words
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163 1954-07-08 6 Constituent now has another grouse MR. T. A. Simon, president of the Singapore Hire Car Association, sent me a copy of Rochore News together with a form to fill In my grouses or problems, if I had any. The Rochore News also stated that he would be at Hong Wen163 words
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65 1954-07-08 6 IWORK at the Alexandra fire station. Recently. I wrote a letter to which I expected a quick reply but none came for ten days Then I was told by myj fellow workers that there wasi a letter for me at the Alex- andra police65 words
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46 1954-07-08 6 Malayan courts Privy Council SO the crowd in Johore carried banners bearing slogans "Release us from Imperialism". "Abolish Colonialism" and "Support Independence". Those who clamour for independence seem still quite happy to allow the Privy Council to interfere with the Supreme Courts of Malaya Oni>SRODIKINS Singapore.46 words
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Letter76 1954-07-08 6 THE Chinese community i should thank the authorities for allotting such a prominent place in the heart of Singapore for the Lim Boh Seng memorial. The pagoda is a fitting monument to a true hero of whom Singapore is proud. The inscription in different languages of76 words
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Article212 1954-07-08 6 On the Margin Bornean re INTFRI SI INT, signifl ant in the lutuii is the reblrtl paintin the !>'"•. li It ha. eoi nesia with who have b< ral.s which h and colour sea i cient cu wooden pa: I dwrlHr.es Ir coming cioj i The rrbir and original: arou.sed212 words
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Advertisement718 1954-07-08 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. MR AND MRS DAVID SMITH "WILLEM FUYS" Bth July. 1954. P P c. 1* HVrrf. tl* minimum i BROWN: To Marie and .Jimmy pn 7th .Tuly. dauehter. both well ROBB To Wlnnip and David, at Malacca General Hospital on 2 7.54. n i>n .John Andrew YOUNG i Nee718 words
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Advertisement28 1954-07-08 6 W y fa, 4 WIQE RANG 6 OF BEST ENGLISH WOOLLEN SUITINGS $Ar/#Acm#rrm S- WORKMANSHIP AT MODERATE PRICES BSCKOWCa MERCHANT TAILORS PHONE: 6535 2f. CHULIA ST.. SINGAPORE 1.28 words
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Advertisement79 1954-07-08 6 FTrn>-*^!±j ;>4j_m> j -1 1 r6 cv.ft M 7e REFRIGERATOR For the larger family s p» list Pricr |p«s HI for (ASH Hire Purchase 12 Monthly Paym.nlv i Advertisement of THI CCNtRAL lIICTRIC CO M Representing THE GENERAL ELECTfWhen in Singapore for the Roc 4 stay at the "GLEHEAGLES GALA79 words
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Article116 1954-07-08 7 w I MPUR Wed. in half of the l en ai the ithera soap fact Road, mpur, again m ke today. downed tools i an hour ssal of a nion p the floor, mani d that at a c women i-oun-et ol the 1 1116 words
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Article20 1954-07-08 7 IMPUR, Wed. Mohamcri the hip wounded by ton Repos I An* n an July 1, has died In20 words
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Article56 1954-07-08 7 favourable >r the 1 00.000 in 000. M trade balance of $22,300,000. for the first five months of this year Ma'aya's adverse •!\idt balance was running at the rate of $85 million. The overall trading flaures tor May at $5.M. 100.000 were the highest so far56 words
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Article, Illustration467 1954-07-08 7 BATU PAHAT NOW 'WHITE' People told: You earned it' THEN A DAY OF FUN 1 FOR VILLAGERS FLAGS fluttered and banners were strung in every kamponjj and village in the Batu Pahat district of Johore yesterday when an area of about 310 square miles, with a population of 1 OS,467 words
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Article, Illustration28 1954-07-08 7 THE MENTRI BESAR. Johor. l>ato Haji Syed Abdul Kadir. making the 'white area" declaration on the Padanc at Batu Pahat ye*terflay.— Straits Times picture.28 words
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312 1954-07-08 7 BARBER SENTENCED TO HANG IPOH. Wednesday. SPEAKING in fluent Tamil, an 11-year-old Chinese 5 girl adopted by an Indian tamily today told Mr. Justice Buhagiar how her adopted father had poured icerosene on her mother and set her alight. The girl. Sarojah. was312 words
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Article49 1954-07-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Sultan of Selangor this afternoon entertained the officer? of three destroyers of the I Indian naval squadron, now at Port Swettenham. to tea at the Istana at Taylor Road here About 80 officers and Gov- ernment officials attended the] party. I49 words
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128 1954-07-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. 'THE 6.000-stronK Federation of Rural co-operative Societies in Perlis has decided on a five-year plan to aid farmers. Each member will be askrri to contribute $20 yearly. Within five yrars the federation will have $600,000 for use on welfare128 words
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Article49 1954-07-08 7 Goh Wan 81n. who appealed against a Criminal District Court sentence of four months' gaol for cheating a woman. Sin Chye Yin, by dishonestly in- ductng her to deliver $59 to him. had his sentence reduced to one month in the Singapore High Court yesterday.49 words
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Article28 1954-07-08 7 The 4.153-ton Klrsten Shou arrived In Singapore yesterday from the Chinese port of Tslngtao with 5.600 tons of general cargo. She Is going to Hamburg.28 words
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Article44 1954-07-08 7 Closed— for the opening KUALA LUMPUR. Wrd. Federal House, the now seyenstoroy Government office bui'dlng here, will be closed to the public between 830 a.m. and 10.30 a.m. next Monday. Reason: The High Commissioner. Sir Donald MacOUHvray will be performing the opening ceremony then.44 words
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Article23 1954-07-08 7 For not eivine way to traffic approaching from the right Chua Ah Trek of Silat Road was fined $30 yesterday.23 words
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164 1954-07-08 7 It cost her $1 0 to be the only trisha girl AFTER convicting a 19-year-old Singapore waitress. Asiyah binte Jair i yan of riding a trlsK* without a liceScV Mr. J- M. prl'Sioke'ca'cu^ted to 4 dra f^The trUh. at C.ey--15 she was fined M Tay Kirn Guan. the owner of164 words
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Article53 1954-07-08 7 IPOH. Wed. A squatter' Wong Wan Lee. 5«, and his wife, who live in Tanah Hitam New Village, came back from work in the fields yesterday to find their house in ashes and all their belongings lost Their three children, a girl and two53 words
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Article132 1954-07-08 7 A JOB IN DELHI FOR MR. MENON AMR. GOP ALA MENON. A Indian Government Representative in Malaya, leaves Singapore on July 18 for New Delhi to take up a now appointment. Mr. Menon told the Strains Times last night: "I feel it difficult to wrench myseU from a place and132 words
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Article17 1954-07-08 7 KLANG, Wed. The Klarg rown Board meeting scheduled for today was postponed- to July 14.17 words
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Article110 1954-07-08 7 Four men face abduction charge KITALA LUMPUR, Wed. I^OUR mm wore rhargrrl today in the Sessions Court hfrr with kidnappirm a yonnß woman and hrr son. and thrro other men wrro rharurd with anpttins;. Kornai 1 Slneh. 3a Bachan Singh. 34. Sohan Slni?h 35 anrt Ralla Rlnah 31. wen- charged110 words
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Article34 1954-07-08 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed A report has been made to thn police thai Tan Kirn Lirn an 18-vrar-nU: girl, who left hrr homr at Bulok Kasop new on June 30, has not returned.34 words
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Article94 1954-07-08 7 The new Queen Elizabeth 'lye-cent stamps will be on >ale at all post oftlces In Sintapore and Malacca on July 12. On the same day, the King jeorge VI Issue of this denonlnatlon will be withdrawn. Post offices and agencies In ?enang will also94 words
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Advertisement114 1954-07-08 7 U\\T NOTICE TO EMPLOYERS E FEDERATION OF MALAYA if pmploy*r» havi -mployeef accidentally i > Mm federation Workmen's Comi uhirh rame into force on Ist April. 1953 of employee including otlte* and rarr« of compcniation art •i Thi« ne» hurden on employer* may n« U 'by m<>in- nl a Workmen's114 words
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Advertisement73 1954-07-08 7 MM < Get Rid of Germs! FOR ONLY 65 TO S 1 .50 v. A MONTH y \\\|!"/7/^ REGULAR WEEKLY CLEANING AND STERILIZING BY TRAINED STAFF P. H. SERVICE APPROVED BY OT E C I f 5 €)t COSMO ENTERPRISES linfn C pjin\ /Pj bam or nn« miuhm. imiwi \cD173 words
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610 1954-07-08 8 A QANTAS employee yesterday told the Singapore court of inquiry investigating the crash of the BOAC Constellation at Kallang Airport on March 13 that he was informed last January the airport fire services were being re-organised. Norman Henry Powell,610 words
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188 1954-07-08 8 7 TEETH LOST IN ASSAULT, HE SAYS I IM GUAN TYE, a car driver, alleged in Singapore Seventh Police Court yesterday that he was assaulted and had seven teeth knocked out. Four brothers. Choo Ah Heng. Choo Ah Nee. Choo Choon Hoo and Choo Choon Moh. j were accused of188 words
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Article56 1954-07-08 8 Council carries on SUNGEI PATANI. Wed. Seven elected UMNO-MCA councillors did not attend to- day's month'v Town Council) meeting here. The meeting carried on with seven nominated officials, two nominated and two elected councillors. Five new sub-committees were appointed to replace those which had been dissolved56 words
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148 1954-07-08 8 IPOH. Wednesday. MR. JUSTICE BUHAGIAR, in the Assize Court here, yesterday disagreed with the assessors— a Chinese and an Indian on the question of self-defence and found Kanthamoney, a labourer, guilty of murdering Suppiah, a gardener. Kanthamoney, 43, was sentenced to death. He was148 words
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Article77 1954-07-08 8 Community leaders will talk on various cultures at the fifth I anniversary of the Pure Life Society, at Puchong Road. j Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday. The speakers will be Swaml Satyananda, Inche Mohamed Din bin All, Mr. William Kmslie, Dr. 8. C. Kwong. Mr. R. Ramani, Mr. Tom77 words
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326 1954-07-08 8 'I spent my wedding night alone in a cowshed MAN IN CASE OF $1,000 'BRIDE' SAYS— A MILK vendor who paid $1,000 to •marry" a 16-year-old Kuala Lumpur girl told the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday he was "deceived by everybody" connected with the 'marriage" arrangements and spent his weddinu326 words
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105 1954-07-08 8 HE S THE GOOD SAMARITAN TO A WHOLE COMMUNITY AKOKIASA.MY, a La- bourer, i* one of the best Red Cross workers in Layang Layang. a Johore Red Cross officer. .Miss M. A. Newsom. said yesterday. Arokia&tmy acts as interpreter between the many Tamil families in Layang Layang and the Milay-speaking105 words
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82 1954-07-08 8 $15 in letter for job, court told PENANG. Wed APenang Harbour Board officer. A. Maliappan. told the magistrate's court today that when he received an application for a tob from a Malay, tie found $15 enclosed Ibrahim bin Arshad. 25. claimed trial to having corruptly given Maliappan the money as82 words
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Article57 1954-07-08 8 While Singapore police were taking action against hawkers causing obstruction in Tiontr Poh Road market on May 17. Lim Kirn Beng, a joss stick seller, abused a special constable who told him to move off. ThU was stated In a Singapore court yesterday when Dm57 words
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Article52 1954-07-08 8 A lorry-driver, Koh Kirn j Seng, of Farrer Road, was fined $50 in Singapore ye.sterday for overloading along Collyer Quay on May 31. < Koh, the court was told, loaded 11 tons 19 C wts. of rub- ber when the laden weight per- J mltted52 words
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68 1954-07-08 8 SINGAPORE community centres will be allowed to -ontinue their open-air -inertias. The City Council's Building Committee has a^re -d that they should be exempted from bylaws which forbid Open-air shows within a mile of inertias unless certain conditions are :omplied with. It was68 words
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Article55 1954-07-08 8 Mr. F. Hackett. a New Zraiand MP. passed throußh Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterday en route to Nairobi k) attend the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference. Mr. Hackett was Minister of rransport and Postmaster3eneral in the former Labour 3overnment. He was met at Kallang airport by Mr P F55 words
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Article52 1954-07-08 8 To get members of the Methodist Youth Fellowship to ;ive blood, a film show and alk on blood transfusion will >c held at the Straits Chinese Church. Kampong Kapor Read, it 8 p m on Saturday. Mr Dixon Chen of the Blood fransfusion Bervice wUI52 words
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138 1954-07-08 8 The Singapore Government has i set up a six-man committee to correct "anomalies" in the Ritoon recommendations on rent chargeable to employees occupying Government quarters. The committee consists of three Government officials and three representatives of the Federation of Government Employees'138 words
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143 1954-07-08 8 AMONG 1,200 Chinese mostly young people bound for Red China— who left Singapore In the TJiluwah yesterday were 41 University of Malaya students travelling as deck-passengers on a study tour. Two women students travelled tourist class. T*Vi_ vrnrfpnt* KnunH far Hong Kong on143 words
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Advertisement435 1954-07-08 8 ilill lillj jjllj iiili II Hill iiiii j iili iilil 11 ■> I^SHAW BROTHERS^| '8«5 S«t Tfc—ll r iltllw Hw 11-1.45, TCI- A |@^in <^g KIP JB pb *-k.30 I 5t59 y 1 I ANNE BAXTER \OW SIIOWI^I-I 1 l^is_r to c!iuwovaiil DRAMA Ol WOMAN'S CfPaODTT i torrid i ovk435 words
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Advertisement236 1954-07-08 8 /__r^ini£_i__F NOW Shuwiiiic iiMii 9.30 pm VJ^^^^s^ss-^^^ijKr^lj^Jrv I I IA .rv J TAKE! V()i INTO THI <mi s oi- r. 1 I HI. BVCkSTKI lis or SUDDEN \mi i > m C|MkmaScoP( -J^^Pv^^^^pßaw^^^^"^^^ w>_ > •<«______ Jamjtw\ starring; GREGORY PICK >l BRODERICK CRAWFORD RITA GAM PLUS 2 CINEMASCOPE MOftTI >236 words
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Article, Illustration1776 1954-07-08 9 TIMES special FEATURE 'Merry Widow' poisoned 12 to pay for her lovers HERE was nothing about the Widow Becker to mark her as one of the most lustful, wholesale murderesses of modern times. Grey laired and attractive in a lavender-and-lace way, 53-years-old Marie Becker was known in Liege as theDaily Mirror - 1,776 words
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Advertisement121 1954-07-08 9 MUMS I there's a |Cu?sonlS ■just for yo(i I mil blossom DIMASK ROSE CORONATION f P UrtAfc^ MIMOSA I *ii-* IL A C IplBIHOUS? d for o copy of r//t' Direct Way to Success his FREE Book will show you how to IMPROVE r OUR POSITION by qualifying through postal121 words
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Advertisement6 1954-07-08 9 TOMOHHOU hunt far th<> Xutrcnnant* I6 words
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Advertisement279 1954-07-08 9 sH^ BHKf T*nd*r, plump and full of flavour J they're Batchelors Peas all right I Th« minut* you tasle them you'll Eft*! know they're the best peas you've |)V X^^KfWL ever eaten, could ever eat I I^T>v/i7^ fli}\ They are to nourishing, too, J*l. totaMoA* because they are rich in279 words
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Miscellaneous175 1954-07-08 9 S/i#»r/o#7. Hnlnnvs il<>'s g/uil<> dvmt! I THESE ARE \J I HERE HE \€>. THAT'S 'OLD &&MSTOHE" II WE REAOVED *IR V IOUR EFfOrrs I THE LONDON >M(f.MOLME6. J RK3HT ENOUGH. I KNOW JAUBREV FROM I WERE HOPE" I MEN. OUI?& IS A(?M-SERVED UNDER THE URTIFICIAL I?ES- kf*A^ IS QUITE r175 words
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Article165 1954-07-08 10 Singapore Chamber of Com- merce Straits produce prices pit plcul on July 5 were: Sago flour Slak $12.12'? Sarawak 1 12.37.. Llngga $1325 No. 1 $13 50 Muntox white pepper genuine July $200 FAQ. July $195 Small pearl Sago $17.50 tapioca fair $19.25 tapioca flour No.165 words
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Article29 1954-07-08 10 June returns announced by Austral Malay Tin Ltd are: Th»h«wleik 580 piculs of tin ore recovered. Pan tali Tin 841 piculs and Austral Amalgamated 2 236 pirn.s29 words
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Article639 1954-07-08 10 Industrials again THK rubber price in Singapore \c> easier and quieter with less trade supp,, closed at 71] cents a Ib., down 1 J cent. r with Tuesday's closing price. At one stage of tradinc howrvrr thf uated up to 71 2 rents for July and639 words
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Article55 1954-07-08 10 A strong movemen Loan i flradfou: Aust. B. Hill I Con. Zinc Courtaiiltl Drug H. Cioldslx new i I C.I. i A I. CM. i r 1 Mount i N Broken Woolwoi Woolwortl A Am I J A. B: Burns P Fcit and Herald Hi Hill .in FVko55 words
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Article69 1954-07-08 10 Rubbr: I New J It latci ack ol ai ■orre tr:\de buying pul I :ent.v J ■^c however tone ban pet 1b m < No. 1 U. sellers 71 Singapore Chaml ci < Rubber yesterday Wfdi cents per pound No. 1 R S.S. < Spot No. i RJBJB69 words
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Article45 1954-07-08 10 Singaporr Mm* ihansr: noon buyer? buyers. 130 changed; S.i 4 lok white (2i: Lampoiu II < HI i.l M oil »5l II B. i m a.m. $3<i quiet noon $30 tone dull 4 r i sellers: tone quk n«nn I pm 130 pm *3"45 words
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Article41 1954-07-08 10 I On the free exehance market in Hong Konc yesurday the 0 B dollar was quoted a' i 787S for cash and 5 8075 (or T.T Sterltne was quotrd at lS.fi and one tael of gold a' 251 «2S41 words
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Advertisement667 1954-07-08 10 INDIGESTION Indiirc-tion. painful ".itulcnce. ■II quickly •,cn sou take a i h.itilox Tablets. v i« not a diut'. but a iinrl >up T-iicti-ini of charcoal. 50 times moif sctive than onlio»j> nii'iiuinal charcoal. Chardox immediately arwrnh* ■cMa an.l any pononnus mhstancrs. bringing swift relirf from stomach painv A«k your Chemist667 words
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Advertisement799 1954-07-08 10 NOTICES THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE. 1950 IPOH AND MENGLEMBI' TOWN COUNCIL (PROCEDI'RE FOB ELECTIONS) REGI'LATIONS, 1954 Regulation 14 (1) Notlre of Certification of Register Under the provisions of Regulation 14 (1) of the IPOH AND MENGLEMBU TOWN COUNCIL (Procedure for Elections) RegulaI tlons. 1954. notice is hereby Riven I799 words
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Advertisement844 1954-07-08 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MALAYAN RAILWAY VACANCIES FOR TRAFFIC AND ACCOUNTS APPRENTICES Applications are invited from I Federal Cltlsens for the following appointments in the service of the Malayan Railway Administration I ia; Traffic Apprentices to be trained for appointments M Senior Assistant Traffic Superintendents In the Traffic Department. Ib) Accounts Apprentices844 words
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Advertisement880 1954-07-08 10 NOTICES NOTICE CHAN HUAT SWEE. the owner and taikong and all the crew of Kishlng Motor Boat bearing No. OT 1306, wish io express their Oratltude to the Department of Fisheries. Federation of Malaya, the Royal Air Fore* Malaya, the Royal Navy Malaya, the Federation of Malayan Police (Marine Branch)880 words
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Advertisement629 1954-07-08 10 TENDERS SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST Tenders are invited for repairs to concrete flat roofs of 14 block* o: artiian* quarters at Lororu Limm Estate, and renewal cf backlaner etc. Tender form etc mnv be obtatner on payment of a deposit of HOC which will be refunded If a bona fide tender629 words
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Advertisement172 1954-07-08 10 YUGOSLAV LINE a m.v. "DINAR A Arriving from Adriotic I Soiltwj tor Diako'to n- W^T M M Pert, on, Neor East I 54 W^M Port, arui Colombo Soiling for Colombo. N« M _MF 12th jut*. I«J4 Eatf Pnrts on WSBf' Ar,,.,ng from Hongkong *°%Z?J£"p< JM (P^ 24th July, 1954 ltth172 words
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Advertisement1028 1954-07-08 11 MANSFIELD <Sc CO M LTD. ?<».',' 0 l,r.r- Tipore) Pnsto,* BLUE FUNNBL LINE 0# rl ocs>c-d yin othrr port, to lood ond disch.rgi ceWo r """ilvlRr00L GLASGOW, LONDON 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS lolkj P Shorn Penon, Joiy 9 July 11 Jury 14/14 Jury 17/18 July 12 July 18 July 19/20 Jury1,028 words
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Advertisement1123 1954-07-08 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA Fer Aden, Pert Said, Genaa, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Gdynia, Copenhagen, Gothenburg 4 Otle "iffi-""**" "/'ITU !9/19 S> Ju7y 20/2T7ufy ASIA 34 July/1 Aua 1/ a.,.. 31^2"*" MX A-' »/20 Au, 21/27 Au, l\ 25?°, A /J1 Au 1/ 2 S.pt I Zum London lna,,en,er«1,123 words
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Advertisement1096 1954-07-08 11 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SAILINGS te U.K. and CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pora P. S'hom Penong Benrinnet for Glmgow, London, Rotttrdam In Part 9/10 July Benvertich for Liverpool, Gkngow, Hull. Rotterdam. ArVwerp 11/19 July 20/22 Jury 21/24 July enmocdnui tor LorvJbn. Antwerp, Rottardom Homburg 11/18 Jury 19/20 Jury 21/22 July •ennevi, for1,096 words
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Advertisement1130 1954-07-08 11 MeALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. TEL. Ho. 213*1 ELLERMaN BUCKNALL KLAVENESS LINE LONDON HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANOfLES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG PORTLAND. SEATTLE 4 VANCOUVER and for UjA, N*-th Atlontir Port Accepting cer,o for Central 4 South ond Canodio vio Colombo American Pert, CITY OF SYDNEY S'prre P Shorn Prrsr,"., BOUGAINVIUI 20/241,130 words
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Article, Illustration540 1954-07-08 12 ELIZABETH PAKENHAM - ELIZABETH PAKENHAM By ILLNESSES are not the only things that are catduofl Food fads arc infectious too. Children pMi them on to one another. It is often said thai children in large families or who have meals at school never suffer from540 words
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Article, Illustration455 1954-07-08 12 A MAN whose name every British schoolboy's mother has reason to bless -Captain D. E. Johns—topped the list again, in a recent survey, as the author most schoolboys still love best. And from Captain Johns, author of 50 books about "Biegles" (any one455 words
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Article96 1954-07-08 12 Ql'Egy ELIZABETH'S ta>tc m jewellery is going to mean a big revival in pearls for daytime wear. Nearly cwry rinv on the recent Ropal tour the Queen xrore a three-string pearl necklace, \mnll stud can ings and a jewelled coral brooch or clip hich p96 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-07-08 12 A LAKCiK flower-trimmed black picture hat to heat off the »un.s rays was worn at the llenlev Koval Regatta on the Kiver Thames by Miss Kly Wheeler, a keen rowing fan.38 words
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Advertisement351 1954-07-08 12 ft Modess For confidence and comfort always ask for Modess. Silkysoft and cvfra -absorbent Modess (made by Johnson and Johnson) are superbly comfortable. Their sleekly tapered ends make them invisible under the slimmest of skirts. Sensible economical available from every hiph-class store or chemist. Modal Samtar\ Towels and the Modm351 words
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Advertisement51 1954-07-08 12 Did you know? THE renirdy for drawers that 1 stick us to put linseed oil on to the runners and rub it well in. You blanch almonds by soaking them in boiline water for three minutes then in roM water after -\hirh you ran rub the .skias nff with a51 words
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Advertisement134 1954-07-08 12 9^ (A Full measure ofDdighf mushroom |T C^\\ V>) f %t r y ast drop ot tali/ing soup tempt! I appetite. Those tender little must room! are specially selected cooked, combined with thick dam > I cream and exquisitely seasoned' just obout the most delicious c; I I Make tonight134 words
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Miscellaneous335 1954-07-08 12 J"> Ki-ri) place for <*iko (4). lilt? Jlldllb I IllltJb V.lObbWQrg 29. Sluiwily. one million sterling Ok W& 3 ">'"'♦ s 17 r^y Four lhen turn E na J 17 6| r |Mll\ 11^ 3^ Aromatic plant, often with I lll§ 9 Tin uptke on It i4i mmmm I A335 words
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448 1954-07-08 13 Gallery won title for Drobny, Hopman THEY FELL FOR 'OLD I DROB' SOB STORY From JACK FINttLETON. CANBERRA, Wednesday. A REMARKABLE critical message from London, Australian tennis manager and coach Harry Hopman says there will be many a guilty i onscience this week as the Wimbledon gallery of last Friday448 words
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Article, Illustration31 1954-07-08 13 t.\ V v all sn.ms at he rcvcms hit tiuph., Ken! after bra ting Ken Roseuall o/ 4-* rt-2, 9-7 In the smgh-s final at Wimble ReuterphUP - 31 words
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Article228 1954-07-08 13 Von Nida leads 97 qualifiers B 67 "H" 141 F. Strnnalian (US i 69 "H". "J P»ter MilU 72 B H9 H Gene Saraien iUSi II H 74 142 Harry BradMiau Irelana' 71 "H", 71 A. J Human 73 "H R9 "aY, John Burton 72 "B", 70 H. 143 Christy228 words
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Article70 1954-07-08 13 MOM. KOMI. Wed. MR. Jack Skinner. ihaimian n r He. ni; Rone Football Assni i.itinii. said today the \nnih i.ition decided not In invitr the Hungarian national MCMt team here next Spring a> >u>jse>ted li> certain mrmberv "We decided 4« invite Switzerland's Grasshoppers team instead". h<;idded.70 words
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Article40 1954-07-08 13 BIRMINGHAM, Wed Jarosla\ Drobny i Egypt;, the new Wimbledon champion, Abe Segal (South Africa i and lewis Hoad i Australia! wire among the stars who won their opening matches In the Midland counties lawn tennis championships here yesterday.40 words
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Article55 1954-07-08 13 KUALA LUMPUR. W«i The Malayan Motor Sports Club will replace the "I,ornie Mile this year with a three-quarter mile Manrilncstart sprint for cars and motor cycles «t Suneel Way on July 18 The cours* in along h stretch of private road ten mile* outside Kuala 1 umpur.55 words
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Article654 1954-07-08 13 By EPSOM JEEP. Sll \\< .KM "Horse of The Year in 1953. is back on the active list after a six-month spell and has begun work in earnest. With Billy Bagby astride, this handsome bay Pappageno II gelding showed some of his last season's dash654 words
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Article411 1954-07-08 13 SPOTTING THE WINNERS (en tv toiiow at the July ifl Meeting ai Buklt Tlmah are: SOVEREIGN: Undoubtedly ttu best three-year-old In training; the manner In which he gained his two wins at Bukit Tim. ih and at Kuala Lumpur leaves little doubt about hi* ability: should keep up his splendid411 words
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Article36 1954-07-08 13 AGUA CAI.INTE. Mexico. Wed rhe largest double tote in the annals of modern horse racing was -egistered yesterday at Calient? racetrack when outsider* Rockllte <nd Slick Trick won to pay a return of U5512,724.36 words
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157 1954-07-08 13 BANGKOK. Wed. THE flwht foi the world bantaniw eight championship between Thailand's Chanuoen Songklliat .uki Frances Robert Cohen is scheduled for Bangkok s Nntlnnal Stadium on Sept. 19. It was stated by police Brigadier General Plchal Kulavunlch at a press conference here today. Oentrnl Pichal157 words
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Advertisement425 1954-07-08 13 Kangaroo Service for Top Travel Value Now free choice -'(^Cities- £M)WW& OH Wkrl«ty of alternate routes aoron II Sec world-fimou. H^HbBbWbVb^B^HIB \\O Extfd Mediterranean and \j»^. European «ati«« ni route. I ~^f*-yy Alf r 3T6 Break your journey H_>r 1 y whererer you w»h no T rjf~ f 1 S425 words
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Article237 1954-07-08 14 Player hits opponent after game ONE of two soccer players sent out for roui:h play .set upon a member of the opposing team after the match and cut hi. cheek with a footDall boot. The sufferer was c.u/.ili bin Hassan j of Mansfield SC. who beat Ford S.C. by an237 words
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Article170 1954-07-08 14 I TMCtER Spor'ini; A.ssnt ;.-tlcni lap team In 1948 and 1949. are makins xtrone comeback bid In the StnKspore table tenn:s cham- J pionships this \rar They h»\e oien drawn to meet a combined RAF team in the flrxt round of :he senior inter-club170 words
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624 1954-07-08 14 M.A.A.A. CANCELS INVITATION TO CEYLON ATHLETES By THE SPORTS EDITOR. rEYLON'S athletes to take part in this year's Malayan championships at Kuala Lumpur on Aujf. 13 and 14 have been selected. The Mercantile A. A. A., one of the strongest affiliates of the Ceylon A.A.A., had been entrusted with the624 words
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Article118 1954-07-08 14 LEAGUE CUP RESULTS AT A GLANCE 'T'HI rrviilts of matches played yesterday In the Singapore Fluninrv* Hours F.A. League A (up rompetitlon are: GRorr a Shell 2 Puln Rukom 1 Mercantile Bk. 5 F. a V 0.T.K.1. 1 Hongkong Bk 1 OROt'P B Breweries 4 (old Storage 3 Slme Darby118 words
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Article150 1954-07-08 14 HONO KONG, Wed fTNIVERSITY of Malaya retained the tnter-varsity badminton trophy tonight when they bent Hone Kong Dnlvtnttjr by six mutches to one Result* iMaliiy.i tirst i Men's singles: lay Chi:i San beat Hooi Seng Tuck 15—1. 10—15, 18--13; Lye Tong Klire beat Heah HockReuter - 150 words
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Article247 1954-07-08 14 riiHKKK trams are unbeaten in the Singapore Table Tennis Association's junior int«r-club league, which was concluded at the. Haoov Table Tennis Centre last night. The unbeaten teams were Shins Wan <Red> in Group A"; Tionß Bahru (Blue* in Group "B" and Chinese V.M.C.A.247 words
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Article52 1954-07-08 14 Victoria School b»»t St. Joseph's Institution by three runs In friendly cricket match played at Bras Basah Road ground veslerday Victoria School 93 (Jayathurai 14 Andrew Perfira 13 E Wicks 5-18 1 S.J.I 90 iG. Wljeystnghe 38 not iut. James Quck 12. Tan Henc52 words
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Article606 1954-07-08 14 CGT Hamzah Hussein iChangn. 0 LAC Derek Stirk and LAC Richard Harris (both Seletan. between them set up five out of seven records at the annual Royal Air Force Singapore and MalayT athletic championships held at Seletar yesterdny Hamzah won the 100 yds in 10606 words
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Article331 1954-07-08 14 IT WAS Rahim Omars day at GsylMg Stadium yes- terday. The brainy Singapore outside It ft was In iis element at inside left for Mercantile Bank, scoring four coals and paving the way for another by which v. D*« t 'k.,. >7T... A- \>ave331 words
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Article193 1954-07-08 14 ACS BREAK A RELAY RECORD ANGLO CHINESE School scored their 16th interschool relay victory when they broke the record for the FrLsbv Cup. over 4 x 220 yards, in Combined Schools final at Victoria School ye.sterday. The team comprising i>oh Khen. W.iii Inn CbM Chye Syn Wai Hill ;,nn Sink193 words
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Article19 1954-07-08 14 Havclock Mornins School »i! hold their first annual spor'v on the school cround at 3.15 p.m. tomorrow19 words
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123 1954-07-08 14 O.T.E.C 2; Hongkong l?;mk /IRIKNTAL Telephone and Electric Singapore Business House I- A I took a Mg step nearer to winning theii the season when they beat the defending Cup champions, Hongkong Bank, I 1 i,, Group A tame at Farrer Park123 words
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Article97 1954-07-08 14 CHEI I. SPORTS CI.UB and Puln Bukom. giant-killers In Group A of the Ltnjrue and Cup Competition, drew 2-2 at Shell Ground yesterday. Chin Yeong and Sahar each scored a goal for Shell. Osman tot uoth Koals for Pulo Btikom. Cpl R. Hinderson ref creed The97 words
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Miscellaneous63 1954-07-08 14 1 1. ■> \l lll\ I K I'll l.i 11 If 1 .111. I irl Hl\ K.M.I I I 1..<1.in. «HI H snuiml lIH l.inirM-lll> KaHIII l>l\ 1 I Juniors. R»)l)( SERVICES I I v KM v Kr K \n( v I \o- 1 111 I II RHiliK (iirW Trlnk63 words
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