The Straits Times, 27 July 1954
1954-07-27
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Title Section15 1954-07-27 1 The Straits Times Ksld. 1 84s. SINGAPORE. TI'KSDAY. JULY !7. J9S4 IS CENTS MoWr* tie***"*15 words
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Article, Illustration653 1954-07-27 1 ■Pictures mf dead 1 after ■nurder ■By WILLIAM FISH I f FRANCIS WONG K^k'OKISTS w h ,^M irdrrrrl \w» Ku on Ktilai Oil H state. Johore, \n^H Sundty, took pir- i»| the horiirs and I i| lid to h third H nt thr Hin\vav\\. Mr. I lore heading mo Iho653 words
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Article28 1954-07-27 1 CROSS: BANDITS SHOT HIM, JUSTICE KNIGHT: HE COULDN'T GO THEN GAVE FIRST AID I —MISSED FATAL TRW IN MALACCA A 80YS PARENTS WAIT FOR NEWS28 words
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Article, Illustration84 1954-07-27 1 ■Z I MIS Straus Tilt! piclun »hiiwv ihr ».en<- of Sun iaar'i aakMsfe »i Ratal Z .liihuir The handits. he-tKi'i-n :n and .".0 of I hem. attacked from the top of Z the slope nn the richt. r ''.'ii iii out tree slumps provided84 words
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Article36 1954-07-27 1 The OoaunlMioner -General, Mi Malcolm Mac Donald. left SingKDon by air ywtertey for consultations "I'h fh» Governor and other officials a' .tesseiton British North Borneo. He will return latr: •his ueek36 words
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Article189 1954-07-27 1 Police star/ an investigation poiicp are Invectifmtlhg thp doath of Augusta Ne. "28. who ficurpri rerpntly in a mar- nage mix-up. She died in the WiMidnnric Hospital yesterday four days after the ilose of a rase in Which Kdward ra*elval McCarthy Heyzer. hep husband "in189 words
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Article51 1954-07-27 1 LONDON Mon Two of Bri miii's veteran aircraft carrleci Implacable and lnd<f;> tigahle. are to be placed on t hi- reserve the Admiralty said today Their placet In the Royal Naval Training Snm ClrOD will rw> filled hy the lUhl tit*{ r»ni*r» The«»ui in 4 Oc< «iiReuter - 51 words
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Article41 1954-07-27 1 255 Ma us held NAIF.OBI. Mon. Brin>h >nrt troops seized >S.S Ma'i Vl an terrorlaU and aupptrter? one of the blßgest capture of the Hmergency in a raid ■I Thlka ifi miles north of nf r p it was announced today41 words
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Article76 1954-07-27 1 Just one more day to wait rp/VE Malayan Monthly, I the n*u StrnUx Tiwr inaQn-ine. irill he on sal*" throughout Molaitn to~z 'lorroir. The August t.Mwe m tronoh/ pictorial and it packed ictth foptcn) o»riWe.t. teoturex and K i. *t -class fiction. In addition, there tx n iieu 520.000 Must-Be-76 words
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Article20 1954-07-27 1 VIENNA Mon. The worst iho floods in Hungary has IK>W passed. Budapest Radio .aid >itd ay RenterReuter - 20 words
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Article59 1954-07-27 1 JAKARTA. Wed A Cabinet Minister. Dr. Muhammad Yamln. a member of the Indn neslan delegation t<> the Hague talks on abrogation of the Dutch Indonesian Union returned here lodav to report to hi* government. The sinning of the nnichIndoneslan agreement was postponed on Saturday follow in? newReuter - 59 words
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Article41 1954-07-27 1 KARACHI Mon. The Pakistan Government ha* ordered restriction.* on the movement-* of Soviet diplomat.* for Ift ml lev around Karachi it wa.« announced today. The measure follows reslricdon.s placed on the Pakistani Bmbawv in Moscow Renter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration299 1954-07-27 1 MALACCA Mon 'PHE PARENTS or Paul 1 Yonß Nam Ying, 18. the only Malayan passenK^r in the Cathay Pa< mr Airways Skymaster shot down noar Hainan Island last Friday, hope that, he is still alive on the island. Paul's father, Mr. Yong299 words
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Article77 1954-07-27 1 KOTA BAHRI' Mon A member of the Tumpat Town Council. Tuan Hajt Cne Ma> bin Abdul Aziz eollapseri and died at the first meeting of the Town Council held thimorning in the Tum,>at District Office He wa.s hlso a mentber of the State Council. Kelantan He77 words
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Article23 1954-07-27 1 SAIGON. Mo«i. Nguyen Hun Tri. former governor of North Vietnam, died today following an Internal hemorrhage He wax «2. A. P.23 words
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Article53 1954-07-27 1 LONDON. Mon. The Prr- dent of the Board of Trad' Mr' Peter Thorneycroft tolri the Houm of Common* *or!ay thai Britain and the United BtatM hart agreed to nil 'h»> list of strateßleallv embargoed goods to the Soviet hloc. ex eluding China, fov one-third fromReuter - 53 words
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Article172 1954-07-27 1 BONN Mon The Interior Minister. Mr. Gerhard Schroe der shlil today that according in HVHllablr Information the mining went German Security Chief. Dr Otin John trapped into goln* over lo Fast Germany and did not defect Mt Sehroeder Mid tt hud 1 ryen172 words
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210 1954-07-27 1 'A t tacked us during Hainan rescue WASHINGTON. Vlon 'PHK Stat* Department said today that two I.S. carrier h a s c rt planr* shot down two Communist plane' which attacked them while they were searching" for survivors of Ihr Cathay Pacific Skymaster210 words
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187 1954-07-27 1 Red 'last gasp' attacks flare up i I HANOI. Mon LIGHTING has flurrr) up in thr Rtr! Rivnr ri^ltn and alonu thp AnI nam roast despite tomm row's cpaspftip rlf-arillne for northern Vietnam A French High Command jiookenman said today 'hat the ''ommunUt led V'.etm;nh reinched a f on 'he187 words
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Article54 1954-07-27 1 <ri\ I! 1 \MR\s 1- M -I Is Mil N HINO m\. M-Mi Imhawtadm Inn p.iirl Mxlflen urn I i.icl i, n i —tit. n Renter. i PILOTS ioi.i- R| K <l\ I KM.'. VV \v-||\(. l(i\ M lump < i >.u,| In ire iimi.T hr "qatrk ifReuter - 54 words
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Article36 1954-07-27 1 BERLIN Mon Ml ''hrn; Bn-lal the fhin'.-. Premtei and Foreign M;ni»t, Fast Berlin hv an "irl-> ,i thr^e rla v to P. king from a< tv Baal German nw* a*enc; \DN renor'ed Rf-uter36 words
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Article, Illustration120 1954-07-27 1 HUM, KONG. Mon PEKING Radio announced that China had express •«1 regret to Britain over the ciriVnl.«l and unforttin lie" shlNltinK dnun >i I the Skymmster airliner near Hainan island last Friday thr regret wa* exprev>ed in a letter addressed to th<British Government h>Reuter - 120 words
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433 1954-07-27 1 BRITAIN WELCOMES 'PROMPT OFFER TO MAKE AMENDS LONDON. Monday T'HK Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, said to- day that thv> British Government welcomed China's prompt offei to make amends for thr shootlag down of a British Skymaster airliner otT Hainan last week. In a statement to the House of CommonsReuter - 433 words
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Advertisement50 1954-07-27 1 ELfCTVIC IOLI J "A, CHEF TMI fIINMAL UlCtlK CO NIT) [f htStt tf/»Sturbs your t tf u l s f(J p. [f wi^n^rit fin^s you counting sUtfpJuti ask <M«ii<>> find you mill Se€ r|o^ corrjfortable your myhts *ouldb*l Ce^« «00uC O' ,tMft.. -cjr>«» AI R CONDITIONING gjflJfiSjife WILL l^s v50 words
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Article577 1954-07-27 2 'We taxied two miles through 12 foot waves' MANILA. Monday. THE CREW of an American Air Force Albatross amphibian from Clark Field, a UJ3. air base near here, told today how they rescued survivors M the Cathay Pacific Skymaster shot down near Hainan Island by Red577 words
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Article, Illustration233 1954-07-27 2 Marjorie -roses, roses all the way A LONG BEACH QUOTE- A RARE BEAUTY WITH BRAINS LONG BEACH, Mon A REAL credit tx> Malaya That wu how Oscar Meinhardt. the pageant producer of the Miss Universe contest, described Miss Marjorie Wee. the Malayan entrant. He added: "Marjorie is one ot those233 words
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Article15 1954-07-27 2 LONDON, Mon. A delegation of Japanese Diet members arrired In Peldnsr vesterdav.—ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article64 1954-07-27 2 NEW YORK. Mon—Christian A. Azelox, Greek Con Aul-Oeneral in New York. Mild in a .speech yesterday that Cyprus, a British colony in the Mediterranean, "should be united with Greece "It is Incomprehensible that the island is now under forelirn rule," Axelox told a convention ofAP - 64 words
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Article41 1954-07-27 2 LONDON. Mon The autumn opera season at the Royal Opera House. Covent Garden, which starts on Oct. 28, will include two new British operas. "Trollus and Cresslda," by Sir William Walton, and Midsummer Madne.ss by Mkhaei Tlbbett.— ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article26 1954-07-27 2 BERLIN. Mon —Bast Oeiman Communists announced last night nine "American airents" nave been sentenced to prison on charges of economic and military espionage26 words
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Article55 1954-07-27 2 WITH LOVE TO THE MAYOR -A KRIS ARJOBI£ WEE, representing Malaya in the Miss Universe Beauty Pageant at Lang Beach, California, presents a gift to Lone Beach mifor George M. Vermili ion < right). Looking on is Mr. Bor* Ku sell, the master ot mrmonies. The gift w»« a kris55 words
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Article87 1954-07-27 2 The flying horses worth $2 millk SHANNON AIRPORT. Mon Four special airliners took off from here yesterday with 25 of the Aga Khan's yearling norses worth about £260.500 (M 52.200.000) They were bound from the Aga Khan's Irish stables for the Saratoga. New York iurumn sales. All the horses boarded87 words
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Article62 1954-07-27 2 FRENCIE BUSINES MAY ST. IN HANG 10 bp hand Communist I'A carry on i unrtpr Vletrainj, The MWSJM I ■mW todaj being former! inch civil,, vould only »nd total Banknote 'he Com mi 11 Vietnamwhich are back ith Vietminl The nlar:k ma.-k»' x ■>*s changed Hu i Prench Banl n62 words
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30 1954-07-27 2 Uranius find reports start share boom I B vv L li finrft i(J^ in im»,~/ I'ht- rici,. hr I've. i hitt'rikufc the Rum luni J lian i ranjij ,fni Krut'r30 words
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Advertisement27 1954-07-27 2 COMFORT- ELEGANCE Design 50 $3.50 J/^ K A 51 53.90 f |%^1 Sizes: 2-7. \^l- -WJB^^pP^ MALAYfI Akin "Dlft" vailablc \jOm* 'JET' Wt\* >. Jv mm •Rl 127 words
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Article230 1954-07-27 3 OON— A BIG 3 GET TOGETHER to foil that Red 'spanner in works' bid LONDON, Monday. 'pHRhE power consultations on a Western reply to last week's Russian note, proposing a conference on a European collective security pact, iire likely to befcin in three or four days time, a Foreign Office230 words
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Article167 1954-07-27 3 THEY PLAN SAFE TOBACCO ft cancer-free riparcttes o Brasll, Mon. :lip t to make Ijl -.ifr from r t of heart cancer was M ,v by Dr. E. Hammond, ot Yale Univoi".^A i.d in PaP'T :i Inti rnalional l^l^B here that arettf !<>na«- developed thai 4 1 r>| the agents167 words
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Article13 1954-07-27 3 IRK. Mon. The tlian liner Cristohas arrived on \oyage from Italy.13 words
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Article45 1954-07-27 3 BERLIN. Mon.— About 3.500 former Nazis, once interned In British camps in Oermany. yesterday demanded "compensation for injustice" The claim was made by speakers of the "Association for the Interests of those wronged by de-Naziflcation. which seeks public rehabilitation of members. A.PAP - 45 words
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Article52 1954-07-27 3 LONDON. Mon. Ridine a bicycle without brakes will be made illegal in Britain from next September. The law apclies to children's bicycles, too. If a child's bicycle has no brakes or brakes that do not act, the parent will be liable as well a.« theReuter - 52 words
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Article36 1954-07-27 3 LONDON. Mon. Mr. V. K. KrLshna Menon, India's chief representative at the United Nations, arrived in London by air last night from Paris for a three-day unofficial visit before retumine to Delhi ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article32 1954-07-27 3 NAIROBI. Tues. Thirtynine Mau Mau suspects were killed and more than 1.500 tribesmen were detained in operations ln Kenya at the weekend, an official communi quo said today. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article17 1954-07-27 3 HOLLYWOOD, Mon. Film producer Stanley Rubin and actress Kathleen Hughes were married last night.— A.P.AP - 17 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-07-27 3 I w.hu children lean Iroin upstair;, windows and a i-rowo oi excited neighbours gather as Queen Kliy.-ihrUi the Queen Mother stops to admire the front garden of Mr. Henry Leggetter, in Fulham, London. The Queen Mother was touring garden^ on former bomb sites In London. ReuterReuter - 51 words
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Article295 1954-07-27 3 ADLAI STEVENSON FLA YS POLICY ANCHORAGE. Alaska. Monday. AMR. ADLAI STEVENSON charged yesterday that "U.S. policy defaulted and France salvaged what she could" out of the Indo-China settlement. Mr. Stevenson. 1952 Democratic Party candidate for the American Presidency, made his first public commerf. on the Indo-ChinaAP - 295 words
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Article119 1954-07-27 3 LONDON. Mon. NON-STOP week-end rain continued today over most of Southern England, washing out campers, threatening floods and spoiling sport. With more rain forecast. London had already had an inch of rain ln the 24 hours up to today, but many other places in the south reportedReuter - 119 words
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Article139 1954-07-27 3 RED GOLD FIND IN SHOP RAID COLOMBO. Mon. |""li bullion And foreign currency notes for Communists in Ceylon were seised by customs officers In a dingy shop hrre. it was learned today A customs source said three parcels of gold weighing 11 pounds and worth 30.000 rupees (about M*r.\:,om and139 words
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174 1954-07-27 3 LONDON. Monday 'THE story of the £60.000 Francasal race horse switr-h. one of the biggest, betting coups ever attempted in Britain, ended today when the two horses concerned. Francascal and Santa Amaro, were auctioned for £168 and £420 respectively Santa Amaro was sold aReuter - 174 words
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Article118 1954-07-27 3 Nehru hopes for early settlement NEW DELHI. Mon. Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, yesterday said that he hoped the question of the i French settlements in India would soon be settled amicably i Puylng tribute to the French i Prime Minister. M. Pierre i Mendes France for "courage andReuter - 118 words
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Article23 1954-07-27 3 WELLINGTON. Mon. Madame Pandit, President of the United Nations Oeneral A—tinbly. has postponed her good I wil! visit to New Zealand23 words
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Article37 1954-07-27 3 NEW DELHI Mon. The average Indian industrial worker earns the equivalent nf US$lO IB (MS3Oi a month and he spends about 58 per rent nf that on food, a Laboi. Ministry survey disclosed. —A. P.37 words
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Article28 1954-07-27 3 CAIRO. Mon- The Egyptian Government today released 20fl prisoners who were granted an amnesty on the second anniversary of the revolution whlrh deposed King Farouk.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article25 1954-07-27 3 TOKYO, Mon. Two thousand fans broke up a baseball game In Tokyo yesterday when they rioted in protest against an umpire's decision.— U.P.UP - 25 words
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107 1954-07-27 3 For 12 men of peace— a diet of atoms DENVER Mon Twelve young men. religlo^'v °Pposed to war. wlll sta rt diet this Autumn on food exposed to atomic radiation They are volunteers. Their care and quarters will be the best and tW will be paid UB*s a I day107 words
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Article229 1954-07-27 3 lONDON Mon Closing middle price* of selected •locta, not Uiehidtnt sump duty *er«: UM ConaoU Fundlnj 4% 1M War »H% M' 4 BANK* Mercantile. (CI3M) M Eastern < E5 > SV Chartered t£ > 43. Hongkong (Sl3St U'i INSURANCE Com Un (uts.) 3\ Royal J4 7 PrudentUl 43229 words
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Article23 1954-07-27 3 LONDON. July Cash Buyers £757: Sellers £758: Korward Bayers £752: Sellers £753: Settlement £75ti; Turnover a.m. M tons; p.m. 40 tons.23 words
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Article39 1954-07-27 3 LONDON. July 28.— Spot aO'-d.. Aug. 20*»d.. Sept. JO'id.. Oct.-riec. 20 id.. Jan-Mar. Jo', 2 d Apr. -June JONd July c if. JO 7 I6d Aug c.l.r 20 7, 16d.. Sept C.1.1 20 7 t«cl. Tone: Quiet.39 words
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Article35 1954-07-27 3 VALETTA. Mon. A case oi inlautUe paralysis at a school for children of naval personnel was confirmed yesterday by naval authorities, who warned parents to keep their children away from the school —Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article21 1954-07-27 3 SANTIAGO, Mon— The Chilean Government is to abolish its monopoly for exploiting the nations oil resources -AJ>. !■»><> iT..%,»21 words
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Advertisement38 1954-07-27 3 INDONESIAN AIRWAYS M FRE3UENT STRAIGHT FU6HTS to BANGKOK. m c da WSm PAL EM BANG and -DJAKARTA BOOKING OFFICE^ UNION BUILDING GrFLOOR TS» I 7ft «fi Q I IVFNIA Ov«st as Trades Ltd. SlNo**O»> K I UMPU» MNANO38 words
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Advertisement211 1954-07-27 3 Me ((A tfuA- mAJiJc ■> and be sura of fftt bot BUTTER "Lrs.v tronhlr IBM fmm it you shop with us." Support St Andrnr'* Mission Hospital Week 21st to 28th July. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. I ODYLEN •oa vninHiK us« AGAINST ALL PARASITIC ANP NOW -PARASITIC SKIN DISEASES I211 words
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Article38 1954-07-27 4 Mr .lohnnv Johnson will speak on •Remarks on the Life of a Tramp" at tomorrow s weekly meeting of the International Women's Club at the Singapore Y.W.C.A.. Raffles Onav at 10 a m.38 words
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157 1954-07-27 4 IRON ORE LINK WITH BRITISH FIRMS TEAM of British and Japanese engineers will lu-yiii an extensive survey of the Temanggan iron ore mine in Kelantan early next month t«« assess the possibility of developing it This mine was bought by a Japanese157 words
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Article, Illustration52 1954-07-27 4 Mil MICHAEL WONG >\\ M 1...V a Itepartmenl of Information cameraman in Kuala Lumpur, helps his bride. Mix- Prisrilla Nancy Tay Kheng Luan. daughter of the latr Mr. and Mn. Tay Choon Whye, to cut their wedding cake at the reception «t the Eastern Hotel, Kuala Lumpur.52 words
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Article127 1954-07-27 4 KUALA KANGSAR. Mon /'HANGING his mind proved V lucky /or Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Samad. a teacher at the Clifford School, who was one of the four winners of the Straits Times $5,000 word nuzzle "JJ". Inche Ibrahim had always been interested in the straits127 words
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Article56 1954-07-27 4 Mr. M. Oopala Menon, p tiring Representative of tht Government of India in Malaya, leaves Singapore by air today for Kuala Lumpur on a farewell tour of the Federation. He will be in Kuantan on Wednesday, Kuala Trengganu on Thursday, Kota Bahru on Friday, and56 words
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125 1954-07-27 4 'PEMPORARY clerks in Singapore Government deA partments will decide on Thursday whether to accept the scheme to make 350 of the 600 temporary staff permanent Under the scheme, ter- j porary clerks transferred to permanent service will be placed on a point one inert*125 words
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Article44 1954-07-27 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. A misadventure verdict was re- 1 turned today on Tan Ah Mok, a cook, who died after a collision with a military vehicle on May 22. The accident occurred near the pntrance to Majedee Bar- 1 racks44 words
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Article34 1954-07-27 4 Mr. Dixon Chen of the Singapore Blood Tranfusion Service will talk to the Oeylang Youth Fellowship at th« M.Q.S. Hall, at 6.30 p.m. on Saturday on the need for blood donors.34 words
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Article33 1954-07-27 4 A Singapore court yesterday sentenced Wont Ah Teh, 31, to two months' gaol for stealing a fountain pen worth $35 from William Llm Choon Peng at North Bridge Road on Saturday.33 words
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Article41 1954-07-27 4 PENAUG, Mon. Thieves .-■Kile three bicycles yesterday evening while the Penang Municipal Band played in the Botanical Oardervs Another two bicycles were stolen on Saturday evening while the owners were watchlne Penann combined school sports.41 words
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Article40 1954-07-27 4 Ho Kirn Choon wa« yesterday charged in a Singapore court with forglnn three Malayan Airways tickets between June 10 last year and January 20. He was remanded, and the case will be mentioned at a later date40 words
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Article108 1954-07-27 4 TWREE French Foreign Legionnairf s dived overboard from the troopship Skaugum on Sunday night in Singapore harbour and swam to the nearest ship the Soviet freighter Archanglesk. The men, Heintz Johne, 24 Hans Kuhne, 20, and Walter Qausmann, 22 all Germans, were taken before the108 words
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Article48 1954-07-27 4 Urn Chve Soon was yesterday charged ln Singapore with attempting to extort $10.80 from a hawker, Chua Hen« Heng, and threatening to overturn his tricycle stall at Lorong 39, Oeylang, on Saturday morning. Lim claimed trial and was remanded to the C.I.D. lock-up until tomorrow.48 words
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Article22 1954-07-27 4 The Indian Recreation Club. Singapore, will present a variety show "Vanity Footlight" ln aid of Its building fund* on Saturday22 words
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Article26 1954-07-27 4 For assisting to run a chap-Jl-ki at Lavender Street. Singapore, on Saturday. Ken Ah Poh. 31. was yesterday fined $150 or two months' gaol.26 words
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96 1954-07-27 4 Pressure dome to have been earlier, says AFIRE expert said yesterday that, thf rear pressure dome on a 8.0.A.C. Constellation which crashed at Kallang Airport on March 13, would have made an excellent escape route for the passengers If It had been opened sooner. The expert. William Charles Harris, was96 words
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Article143 1954-07-27 4 Mr. Potts: The best, perrons to know about the dome would be the crew of the aircraft?—l should think cprtain of the crew would know, but bearing in mind that, they were dazed. I would expect more help from the ground engineers, who must be familiar143 words
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Article251 1954-07-27 4 He said his main problem with the fire was to decide whether or not there was a deep-.seaied fire in 'hf cen tre section of the Constella tion in the early stages. or whether it was merely a flash of flame. Mi. Potts suggested to Hurrt;251 words
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Article47 1954-07-27 4 It was quite possible that many of the passengers were unconscious before they were burnt to death. Dr. G R. de Souza, Health Officer at Kallang airport, said when he went to the scene of the crash and saw some of the Constellation's47 words
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Article117 1954-07-27 4 a SINGAPORE City Council committee has hit on a compromise on the allied problems of smokinc and dignity at meetings. The committee recommends that councillor! should not! smoke while meetings are held jut that smoking should oe allowed when the meetings resolve into general117 words
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Article19 1954-07-27 4 ough opened expert H« reti terminal branrl" to »h>Some fore t,f Di .ievci| plan.dun thai prevent ing -h coli19 words
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20 1954-07-27 4 Knife attack b y gang 'SECRET SOCIETY Ooh Tat Si day. membci hammer and sjww Whi;. stood GohV crJbed vcster20 words
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Article29 1954-07-27 4 Two airmen art hurt in crash I*o from Tengah. John II kand Eric C when theii near t.T Timah Road and Ccrii Road. Slnf day General Hospital jr.: hom''29 words
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141 1954-07-27 5 Bar glut sparks off a slump for bars rH y ha I business inj Singapore, once one biggest sources to th^ ernmeni $22 mil- 1 in 1953 U today on oi collapse, pei cent of the n had losses in memttu; 20 pei ■bout lpvelleci out |Q pet cent made141 words
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56 1954-07-27 5 UNIONS GET THEIR OWN NEWSPAPER their own ft LUMPUR, Mon— The rade Union AdI A Brazier today importance of a owned and cona trade union. inaugurating the i the Tamil weekly now owned and >\ the Plantation rnion of Malaya. /.iei added: "A union provide all workers with a powerful56 words
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Article19 1954-07-27 5 I'.ndrews Cathedral 'wship. Singapore, ts m id -yea i dance n the War Memol p.m on SaturI19 words
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106 1954-07-27 5 If of Singapore (be Government to prewrvt buildings of BtKCtl in the Colony, I W Ong. the preTemenggong tstana at Telok Blangah Road, building may now be pulled. which ha.s been offered for down foi a hotel, sale, would be one of the Mr.106 words
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Article43 1954-07-27 5 Chua Hong and Quek Ser Peck were each fined $150, or six weeks' gaol, yesterday for failing to furnish particulars of their drivers. The particulars were required by the Singapore traffic police In connection with traffic offences.43 words
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Article45 1954-07-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Sim Ah Nee. 31, and Lim Boon Seng. 39, were fined $50 each in the Sessions Court here today for Illegally munutacturing 39 gallons of stout. They produced the liquor at Jalan Malor In the Imbi re settlement.45 words
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235 1954-07-27 5 CHEAPER HOUSING LOANS —Only if money rate stays put, says Mr. Burgess 'j^HK Federal and Colonial Building Society Ud. may redure it* lending rate in the near future Ihe general manager Mr. J. Burgess, said yesterday. Mr Burgess was commenting on a letter published in Saturdays Straits Times asking why235 words
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Article126 1954-07-27 5 JULY TAX 'PANIC' ON AGAIN Many still have not paid up TWE "JULY PANIC" is again In full swing among Singapore motorists who forgot to pay their car taxes last month. Speaking from the scene of the "panic 11 the City Council's Vehicles' Office, a spokesman said yesterday: "Come down126 words
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Article126 1954-07-27 5 30,000 leaflets woo a widow AKOR BTAK. Mon. THIRTY THOUSAND leaflet* were airdropped in South Kedah today to woo a bandit's widow from her present life in the Junsie. "Come oat to a new happy world," Ah Lan. the woman, was urged in a special mesaaire from her former comrades.126 words
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115 1954-07-27 5 He offered $2,2oo bribes, court told rE trial of Lian Teck Chew on three charges of corruptly offering Mr. Ray William Waters, acting Deputy Superintendent, Harbour Board Police, three sums of money, opened at the Singapore Assizes yesterday. Lian was alleged to have offered Mr. Waters $900 on Aug. 17.115 words
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Article59 1954-07-27 5 The Rt Rev. H W. Baines, Bishop of Singapore, left for Ihe United States yesterday to attend the Anglican Congre.ss at Minneapolis from Aug. 4 to 13, and the second assembly of the World Council of Churches at Evanston from Aug. 15 to 31. He plaivs59 words
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Article31 1954-07-27 5 The Inner Wheel Societv. Singapore, will hold a market fair In aid of charity at the British Council Hall. Stamford Road, from 2pm to 7 p m on Friday31 words
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Article51 1954-07-27 5 IPOH, Mon. The Perak United Indian Council yesterday sent a telegram to the Federation's Chief Secretary to make arrangements for Madame Vijayalakshml Pandit, president of the United Nations General Assembly, to spend "at least a couple of hours in Ipoh" when she tours the51 words
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Article42 1954-07-27 5 ALOR STAR. Mon— For sexually assaulting: a six year-old-girl. who was later found to have been Infected with a disease, a labourer, B. Subramaniam was today sentenced ,to seven years' gaol, and 12 strokes of the rotan42 words
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Article18 1954-07-27 5 Nine warships of the Indian Navy are expected In Singapore on a courtesy visit on Aug.18 words
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220 1954-07-27 5 FOR SUBJECTS OF INDIAN STATES tMDRMER subjects of Indian states, who are now in 1 Singapore and wish to be citizens of the United Kingdom and the Colonies, will have to prove that they are Indian citizens by registering with the Representative of220 words
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134 1954-07-27 5 Aged 101, he is off to Mecca again NAIROBI. Mon. SAID FATEH DIN, a retired Malay carpenter and cabinet maker, will board an airliner here on Saturday for his second pilgrimage to Mecca at the age of 101. Din made his first pilgrimage and flight at the age of 95.Reuter - 134 words
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Article58 1954-07-27 5 Inspector G. Krlshnan. of the Singapore Traffic Police accident Investigations section, last night appealed for witnesses of a fatal accident hi the junction of Bedok Road and Changi Road on July 23 to contact him. Two pedestrian? were knocked down by a lorry. One of58 words
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Article37 1954-07-27 5 The Sarawak Steamship I Company s vessel Rajah Brooke arrived in Singapore yesterday Irom Kuching with 38 Chinese students bound for Red China.' The .students will tranship by the first available boat.37 words
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Advertisement10 1954-07-27 5 For extra MILEAGE. Ride on MICHELIN Real low Pressure Tyres10 words
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Advertisement270 1954-07-27 5 Leading reporter* ttx »ortd over htvt tponttne<>,nh »ccl»im«J ih» ann/ing aocur«.\ o» *utomatk Br^li Minding on NtH-bMrmg? to ««»uhmj|iinf «.hai jer pfopulwon is 'o *v»tion J" Jjjlfr^^ S Jll The first self-winding watch on a ball-bearing y toon ton ihi<. fTE N IVMIOI Danishes the last weak spot in the270 words
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Miscellaneous427 1954-07-27 5 SINGAPORE DIARY POLICE BAND: Public concert, milestone Naval Bast Laboui Union. King Oeorgf V Park. 5.30 p.m to Owen Estate communttv centre, 7 30 p.nj i p.in SINGATOKG MUSICAL Sim IK I'.S.i.S.: Frer film shot* A i* for TV: full orchestral rehearial with Atom, Chry»t»l of Bnergy— #n -conJon Smeterhn.427 words
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Article168 1954-07-27 6 2« Wordt SlO (mlHlmam). FOLLOW PEDANT Every Day In the -Malay Mail' If you want to win that $5,000 word puzzle. JUST ARRIVED American Cotton Dresses by Lobell Melville and Kenny*. Sizes 9 to 14. Prom $18 Harrows Ltd.. 7 Orchard Road. FOR LADIES ONLY Latest American Dresses available168 words
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Obituary34 1954-07-27 6 M Worrfj J/» < minimum I ROBERTSON. At PletermanU-hwr-i N<t«l. on 18 7/54. Oyda j Robertson, widow of the lat« R. M. Robertson formerly of Port Dlckson. N.S. and Mother of Oyda Jean Bcott.34 words
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646 1954-07-27 6 The Straits Times Singapore. Tues. July 27, 1954. Liberalising Trade The "satisfying progress" towards the convertibility of European currencies and the expansion of world trade, reported by the International, Monetary Fund, is a promising prologue to the discussions that may be expected at the, annual meeting of the Fund's directors646 words
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Article363 1954-07-27 6 The forests of Sarawak can still furnish a surprise or two. The most unexpected of them, recorded in the Forest Depart I ment's annual report, is a Sumatran rhinoceros. It had been believed that the last specimen was killed several years ago, but one has now been363 words
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Article241 1954-07-27 6 Communist China's apology for the shooting down of the Cathay Pacific airliner, and the 'killing of nine of its passengers i and crew, is far from a saxinifactory explanation of this harbarie outrage. But it is remarkable that responsibility ha.< been admitted at all. It was a further241 words
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Article, Illustration511 1954-07-27 6 jyt ß. R. C. HUBBALL takes me to task for desiring to enable the people of Singapore to benefit from 1 the experience of the peo--1 pie of Britain in their long struggle "to tree sound planning for the benefit of the people, from511 words
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452 1954-07-27 6 ("kFFICE MOTORIST* in a recent letter does noi show the full com of running a 15 h.p. car for a month. Minimum fixed charge? are: Depreciation 'over B years' $70. Insurance Licence fee Garag* Cleaner nil Driver nil TOTAL m Minimum running cost per mile452 words
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Article55 1954-07-27 6 fN the area between the General Post Office and the National Registration Office in Ipoh, pedestrians are often confronted by street vagrants. They are asked If they want to change their identity cards, etc. These men are obviously touting for peti-tion-writers. Ipon should be rid of55 words
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Article180 1954-07-27 6 T SUOOEST that the main I*■ reason why the City Council workers are unwilling even to discuss the question of I doing an honest eight-hour day work in return for an increased days pay is that they dare not risk the possibility of I being unable to180 words
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121 1954-07-27 6 Queen's Chinese 4 not a spent force' rIS is a sad sign. *ays Mr T. W. Ong. president. S.C.B.A Singapore, referring to the call of Mr. Khon Kirn Lian. the outgoing president. 8.C.8.A.. Malacca, i to Join forces with the Alliance. With due respect to Mr Ong. I beg to121 words
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275 1954-07-27 6 Practice of religion is what is needed \lfß- f. M. Quratshv I*l Islam has the answ> i the Reds. How right h»- is' Islam Indeed has the uuvei So ha.« Chrlstla'lity. So ha> Buddhism. The trouble Is that Muslims. Christians, and Buddhinot the answer, because they are content to profess275 words
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Article121 1954-07-27 6 IT must have surprlspd many 1 of your readers to read the other day that 1.100 Malayan students in Britain are costing the Malayan Government or .should I say, the tax payers £500 annually each or $4,700 000 in the aggregate Further, this is not121 words
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Article37 1954-07-27 6 On the Margin [ncoinpa, CPEAKBu *J rial Feder;,::. 'o talk 1 Mr hundre run* th« ben Alt'!- Mr nartv were n< 0 war. A* 1' Roll On him that ari>p Briti, for th< five w< and STAMI37 words
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Advertisement709 1954-07-27 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. 2t Word, ft* (minimum) WEST: To Wendy. Nee 1 Ayton. «>fr of John, at Batu Oajah, on Und July, a daughter. TO SHEILA and Ronald Mowal, of Sadgeley Estate, on 25th July. 1954. at Bungsar Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, a daughter, Alison Claire. SITUATIONS VACANT ?V Words $f (Him.)—709 words
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Advertisement53 1954-07-27 6 Lcak-prMf In all Cllautc* CtIMAN PIN The only pen fitted with special !eak-proof Ink feed la Vtnrite 33. Ideal for travelling. Its elegance, qualltv ft reliability are appreciated by all users. A?fnt« Sc Service Stations: EVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO I 19. Chulla St., .x-por- 1 INC SfNC MfDICAL CO ft. Ak53 words
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Advertisement40 1954-07-27 6 s-^j. the Ni table top KFW6HW Sturdy and compact ittk I j porcelain enamel tor mtrfmet. Interior finish! olastic-on-stetl. UH PMh it., v Ih Cash Hirt r«rch«ie 1 2 MontMv Payments o* > 4A.rN.rn., TMfCVMRALELK «r,r...*Um, THE oENEKAL LL> H C^Z.40 words
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360 1954-07-27 7 THE STRIKERS SNUB SIR JOHN Ignore advice to return to their jobs, then negotiate I-« striking labour Of Singapore „il l;i<t nijfht L,orfd tllf arivU-f of rnor, Sir John tft urn to their a nd nefottato with council nithorities. tht io.oo« ■-!> decided ttif strike, which ninth rlav today. mtion360 words
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Article, Illustration100 1954-07-27 7 Dazzling Barbara awaits the 600 who come to dazzling night-out HiM'iiMitM in a gown ot patterned lace, 18-year-old Australian debutante Barbara Smith waits to receive her guests at ber £10, MO coining out party last Mona day night. The party cost her father, Mr. Stanley Smith,100 words
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Article82 1954-07-27 7 ENGINEER GETS A DECREE MR. John Alfred Chippindale. an engineer, wu granted a decree nisi In Singapore yesterday on the grounds or desertion. The decree L« to be made absolute in three months. The couple were married in [England in December 1938 [There were no children. Mr. chippindale stated that82 words
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Article27 1954-07-27 7 Soh Lian Kan was fined j.-m'i yesterday in Singapore for causing hurt to Ng Kirn Poh on July 18 at Amoy Street with a knife.27 words
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Article22 1954-07-27 7 Ang See Cheng. 21. a farmer's daughter of Westlake Village, 15V 2 milestone. SembHwang Road. Singapore, was reported missing yesterday.22 words
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Article195 1954-07-27 7 'Shop where goods are cheapest 9 ANY complaints about shopkeepers or mßrket stallholders failing to price-tan their goods or selling «oods above their display prices will be investigated by the Department of Commerce and Industry The goods covered by the Price Control (Display of Prices) Order195 words
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Article35 1954-07-27 7 Koh Bock Kee was yesterday fined $100 or two months gaol in Singapore for causing unnecessary suffering to 345 fowls by jutting them In eight baskets on Sunday at Changl Road.35 words
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218 1954-07-27 7 MANAGER ON $11,225 CHAKOh KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. \IR. C. WECHSLER. a director of Storch Brothers iTI Limited, told the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court today that when he checked the 1952 statement of accounts he became aware of some wrongful disposals of the firm's218 words
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93 1954-07-27 7 VORKERS HAVE LOST $360,000 SO FAR 1-: .strike v Councils -paid employees $::60.000 in wage*, ng overtime pay. 536 on an ning of $4.50 a uri an fcvera«e ich for even montti •v granted •f working noun ha.« become another principal Issue. Any settlement is expected to cover back pay93 words
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Article64 1954-07-27 7 IPOH. Mon.— A coffee stall in Cownn Street was entered early on Saturday and $70 rash stolen. A stall employee wtto .slept < on the premises woke up next morning to discovei ihe theft Another victim of burnlar.s wa.« Dr. J. D. Rees. Whose <-a mers valued64 words
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Article60 1954-07-27 7 PENANG, Mon— Mr Chanß Mm Tat. a former school teacher who was sent by the Malayan Government to observe the British elections in 1950, was today admitted to the bar here. A graduate of Raffles College. Mi Chftng loined Exeter College, Oxford, in August 1950 He60 words
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Article140 1954-07-27 7 _NOW HE'S MR. JUSTICE TAN SINGAPORE'S first Asian puisne judge, Mr. Tan Ah Tah, presided in the High Court for the first time yesterday. Mr. Chonsr Thutt Pitt, a ■^nlor member of the bar, welcomed Mr. Justice Tan and said he was the first locally-born Colonial Legal Service officer to140 words
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Article72 1954-07-27 7 IPOH, Mon.— The following are office-bearers of the Perak .St. Andrews' Society for the year 1954—1955:. Chieftain Mr. C. Ogllvie, vice-chief tain Mr. F. P. McHoul, hon. secretary Mr. M. brsklne. Hon. treasurer Mr. M Mat-Donald. Committee Messrs K D. Robertson, D Freer, O MacKay,72 words
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Article150 1954-07-27 7 Dope in car: Boy is acquitted KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A 16- YEAR-OLD Chinese schoolboy, who wa.s jointly accused with a man of having 45 slabs of raw opium worth $50,000, was acquitted and discharged by Mr. B. V Rhodes. I President of the Sessions Court here today. Mr. Rhodes said150 words
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Article238 1954-07-27 7 rIRTY delegates 15 offlclali with voting powers and IS associates have been chosen to represent Binnaoore at the Second World Youth General Assembly, to be held In the Colony's Anglorhlneae School at Barker Road, from August IS to 28. They are: OFFICIAL*: Mr. Eric238 words
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166 1954-07-27 7 The secrets of 23,000 squatters THEY'LL COME OUT IN lit QUIZ KUALA LUMPUR. Mon STATISTICIANS are col- latlng the secrets of 23,000 squatter families in Kuala Lumpur. Thousands of forms nave been sent out. Inquiring about religions, incomes, typo- of work and ages. The answers will helD decide where squatters166 words
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Article101 1954-07-27 7 Gurkhas charge 8 Reds, kill 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon V<fEN of the 1/lth CKiri" khas yesterday partly encircled a terrorist camp In the Kuala LJpil area of Pahang and then charged in, firing as. they went. Three of eight terrorist! were killed. Eight packs, rifle and pistol were recovered. Another101 words
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Article29 1954-07-27 7 A Kuantan businessman toir! Singapore police yesterdnv that S4MI vanished from htv room in a hotel in .lalpn The police have made »n arrest.29 words
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Article64 1954-07-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Inche Othman bin Mohamed. Selangor's Mentri Besar. is expected to succeed Raja Sir Uda bin Raja Muhammad ay Malaya's Commissioner ii; Britain. He Is expected to leave Tor England early in September. Raja Sir Uda will return to Malaya at64 words
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Advertisement107 1954-07-27 7 No\ce Hoarseness JS| Hacking Coughs SJHj n i y shake U Bronchitis fc'i^SM Sore throat ft I Colic pain IfSfl Woods GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE 1 JV Resistance to cold germ» mcreaned when nupplemen€i>, Mi(LS\ t*d *>v this correct internal t y^i riitilj Also recommended '6£'ri t<" «'n«l «n the stomach.107 words
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Advertisement109 1954-07-27 7 ANNOUNCE NON STOP SKYMASTER SERVICE SINGAPORE BANGKOK LEAVING KALLANG AT 2.45 P. M EVERY TUESDAY CONNECTINC WITH SERVICES TO TOKYO, TAIPEI. RANGOON CALCUTTA. SINGLE FARE $210 RETURN FARE $378 MORE ***** PASSAGE ENQUIRIES SIME DARBY S MALACCA STREET SINCAPORE. \U W AUTOMATIC Jt4 Artilabl* domestic and m «>i modal* with109 words
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Miscellaneous171 1954-07-27 7 The weather i i Illllm IKMniIA I 1«» I i i *i.30 urn on lul;- J5 to 7.30 ajn. on .lulv >«i Singapore 7S rtrgrta. PenaaK 74, Kota Bahru '5. Kual* I .."mi, 72 i:»n Ti Kuanian 74 Itlllll IMIPIMMBI in «in u> 7so p.m on lulv )6t ttiugttlKirr *l171 words
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Article, Illustration694 1954-07-27 8 I' hrittirtf - I'hrittirtf By MONDAY NOW that Mark is coming out for his holiday I shall be able to buy and read the Billy Bunter books again without arousing comment. I had forgotten about the Fat Owl of the Remove until I bought Mark an annual last Christmas, which694 words
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129 1954-07-27 8 rhavf an appealing mouth v«>u must put on lipstick with care. So here are some rules it will pay to obey when making up If your lips do not have deflnate edge or marked line, use extra foundation around the mouth, and powder129 words
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Article, Illustration376 1954-07-27 8 MAXINE RAKICH - MAXINE RAKICH By tCLMjArUnn win De ueaiea 10 me oiggesi iasmon snowing evci 10 ut held at Raffles Hotel tomorrow in aid of the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital week. Ten of the better known houses are showing three gowns each and, from what has376 words
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Advertisement76 1954-07-27 8 THE WORLDS FINEST PEPPERMINT. SssSSm also fox s <;lacikr quality conftctionkkv lb. and lb. H BL"ITEK MINTS MJIIUI S( (>T( H RAKLEY SUGAR FRUIT DROPS LIQUORICE KOLLS LEMON DROPS ORCHARD FRUITS RASPBERRY KOLLS STRAWBERRY ICES KOXS FAVOURITES TRADE ENQUIRIES INVITED TO SOLE AGENTS MALAYA AHu^Seltzer IrM —4 ln»?fWet«n- lailiaf U«t«76 words
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Advertisement279 1954-07-27 8 -y build y (ft health OTTgT^x and aCS) strength t J[> with W. ~^^^^^^B^^tt^F *WW^*Wl V «WaaJaai^Bßl .dRk BOVRH mUK]^ iiliiMm /^fe^ 7*t.t valuable diuy-i /^C§C^S^*/>rcto//y reltrve Khit SCI A TIC A, fi,t&wi and blad £>e*sc* 1 t|)^ |r "'"rrr-.., 1 What a difference^ V DeWitfs Pills y can make279 words
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Miscellaneous303 1954-07-27 8 The Straits Times Crossword s >iiSi ACROBB 8 I tamed his left <ana«.> <3. 6. 4> INo remedy wiien trade v. bad On l l <" ilngular way ■4 2 3 0) 8 Bui a forerunner of modern en- I yompt* tt* drummer' .5.. terulnment (7V J A ga»- -neon303 words
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Article, Illustration2044 1954-07-27 9 RAF bombers sank battleship that never saw battle TIMES special FEATURE As dflwn broke over Altenfiord, Norway, on September 15, 1944, a L grey Mosquito bomber flashed out of the sky and swooped low over a tieir battleship skulking offshore. The Mosquito made only one run and did not dropDaily Mirror - 2,044 words
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Advertisement131 1954-07-27 9 imc I ,1 f*i I (nn toke you M 10% farther 'ijjjilffSlrri i 'quipped with mpiom Spaft Plugs. on get- j ■^ofe mileage ond Fai Champions j nod* p«oduce n 4wl 'gni'e' all the on chomhei HAMPION SPARK PLUGS I CO'l. rftAOINO SOCICTV •VU (Ml LTD Wi HILLIPS' 'GNISM i131 words
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Advertisement9 1954-07-27 9 TOMORROW j I'lik-mm lolliiHi.l nturdrr «f l->ii«« von Rjtlh9 words
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Advertisement160 1954-07-27 9 I World famous for Safety and longer Service Imni n Pirelli ••< Illur Riband nr»i time >••'■ t rrnew. The sturHin»«« •>( ilmr ifioitrurtmn. the •Mfllrnr* nf thr m»trn»l" -^^P^HB^k. ■if whfh thcr mrr hnilt p<> 'j^*flj£^P^S^L^mV lltvMcMi' in Innzn. ,''■■>■>■ WwSW^B^SHB Ua j|rip too. th«t'» viu! to «<<»-iy BfKfi160 words
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Miscellaneous107 1954-07-27 9 Shvrlwk Hvlntos Otn> qui>slinn rent win s .^flfc"-"^-^ **C* TOMf I THOUGHT I SE(W COTC. MTSON \f wi QUESTION gEMAiNi, y^^B^C- J LOAPIH6. M? ITWE PAY rw£v \WE KAOV WHO V DO* J I TO BE SOLVEP tPivli l iuu tj Imi»i hint v.v*'*// vaJ T TM.. i/VMATIS LEFT OP107 words
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Article415 1954-07-27 10 Cold Storage move THK tin price in Singapore yesterday rontinueri to advance and added another S2 which brought it to $379.37 J per picul or nearly SX abo\ last Thursday's price. The reason for the strengthening of the price hsm been reported renewal of U.S.A. interest415 words
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Article351 1954-07-27 10 The Malayan Share Brokers Association reported: 'There was a steadier sentiment in industrials lon the local share market when It rpened for the week and slight improvements in tins Rubbers rtTrained restricted." Members of the Association reported the following business don* I yesterday:— Fraser and Neave prtts $6.50:351 words
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Article171 1954-07-27 10 Aunii i first grade rubber buyers f.o.b < losed in Singapore yesterday W l. rents alb three-*lghU of fl cent above Saturday's -losing price on a steady quiet w>ne. The price fluctuated lietween 69'« cents at the opening t> a peak of I 69\ cents with a moderate171 words
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Article13 1954-07-27 10 United Malacca prod< mt I"4 "no tb of rubber In 'une13 words
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Article22 1954-07-27 10 SINGAPORE. July U. TIN: 5379.3?) per pir.il (up $2). RUBBER: M trntv I Ib. (up three-right))* of a cfni i22 words
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Article176 1954-07-27 10 MLBOUItNI Excited speculative birirting to? ,i number of uranium stocks rtf\r lor»r| >,n the Stock Exchange torlm The centre of inter«M North Australian Uranium Corporation a Sydney company which Jusl announced a new uranium find It Northern Territory A numtw other uranium companies also improved and oils also176 words
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Article126 1954-07-27 10 Sin^aporr t"hinr>^ I'nxliK r t chance: noon price? per plcul werr Copra: quietly steady; August $31 x buyers. »31 T sellers; Beptem ber $31 buyers. $32 sellers. Cocorur I oil: steady quiet: $53 sellers. Pepper steady, no business reported, biai k pepper up $2-. Muntok wt) I Sarawak126 words
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Article147 1954-07-27 10 Ship* lying al«rn»idr thr Sm;.< pore Harbour Board wharvr> expected today are: Ozarda 1 Indrapoera 45. Esan Maru C.P Ulysses 6 7. President Polk 89. Tit of Sydney It, Thermopylae 13 Theben IS 16, Olenorchy 18. Ama elsan Maru 19 30. Rawsr. 2 Petalinj; N Wall 5 to147 words
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Article124 1954-07-27 10 The Malayan Exchange Bank? A»MHiation made the folloauic cham:'In Its rates to merchant* ye N>w York: buytnt!. TT 32 15 18 airmail. O.D. 33 1 16 90 J rredlt bllh. 33 >» trad* bilLs (anada: buying. TT 32',. OD 32',. 90 day* 32' rrrdu bill uude bills Srllinj124 words
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Advertisement277 1954-07-27 10 [PARKER PEN Stlhi VICE Owners ot Parker Fens will be Rlad to know that for more than 30 years we have been carrying for their convenience a rompetent and fully equipped PARKER SERVICE DEPARTMENT which Is stocked with a complete range of spare parts and "tarred by skilled workmen We277 words
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Advertisement445 1954-07-27 10 > DLH r i wi .> i >i r i MALAYAN RAILWAY Applications are Invited for appointment as Health Inspector In > the Health Department. Malayan i Railway. The salary scale of the pout will be:— 1 iii For those In poaseaston of t RSI. Certificate— llBo x 12--240 Bar445 words
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Advertisement796 1954-07-27 10 NOTICES notice" The public is hereby informed that the notice appearing on page 829 of Oovernment Oasette Volume LX No 72 issued on 2nd July 1954 wm published by Mr. Teh Ah Tin in his personal capucltv and not by Changl Bus Compan-,. Limited, and that the said Mr. Teh796 words
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Advertisement601 1954-07-27 10 TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for Ucrnce to use premises at the New Nurse? Hostel. Oeneral Hospital. SinKaporr n.s r Ladles' Hair Dressing Salon <o 'cater for die Nursing Staff. The successful tenderer will b* lequired to enter Into a contractual licence with the Director of Medical Services for a601 words
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Advertisement114 1954-07-27 10 4^ %c l*s 5 rVUTQJ HONG s| j COUGHS] I soon go wh(! I you take tin! ALL STOPES H. LI COUGH MTCRI Rheumalii Neuritis Go 4 End Rheuma While You I Cystex rO-DAI Relh V -TAALA SALLI Top I 1 DIAMOND f "PONVAYAL MABITI j 14 Auo RS J0114 words
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Advertisement1064 1954-07-27 11 MANSFIELD «3c CO., LTD. Jf un 1 |n Singopor,, <£»"«< BLUE FUNNEL LIME D.pt. ...en re proceed vie oth>r ports te lead and rlischare. anaan C-*£. t L° vf.'OOl. 6LASGOW, LONDON ft CONT.Nr 1 N T A 7% o V?S 0"' io.h. P Shorn Prno^ Jufy 27/28 Jury 2t/10 G3l/321,064 words
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Advertisement1041 1954-07-27 11 U*9*ttn9K^UMmmKmmm^ammammmm^^^m^^^^mmm EAST ASIAUC LINES Far Aden PnV."*!!*?* r° CONTIN H T/KANDINAVIA or Aden, Port Said, Genoe, Antwerp Rotterdam. H.mbur,, Gydnia, Copenha,en, Gothenbuf, 4 Oslo x) "AS.A-' <Wn- Mm S '!T m P#nOng SAILINGS FROM SCANOINAVIA/U.K./CONTINENT Spore P. Sham Penong Saigon, Hongkong, Manila THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. General A,ents ter1,041 words
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Advertisement1126 1954-07-27 11 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SAILIN6S ta U.K. ana COHTININTAL PORTS Spore P. S'hom Penong Bane van for Hovre, London, '.atterdotn, H.i>l G.2S/2e 3/ 4 Au, 5 4 Aua Ben reach for Liverpool, Glosoow I Rotterdom, Hamburg M Jury/ S Au, 4/ Au, t/10 Ay, rt Benvemte for Havre, London. Rotterdom,1,126 words
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Advertisement1163 1954-07-27 11 McALISTER ox CO.. LTD. TEL: No. ***** CLLBKMAN «8 BUtKKALL KLAVEMESS LINE LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG PORTLAND, SEATTLE 4 VANCOim* ""O tor U.S.A., North Atlantic Porrs Accepting cargo for C.ntral 4, South ond CfwAivj 'Colombo Am.ric.n Port, Spot, C^P.%ri T nr iT P««,, BOUGAINVILLE Vh TA-,1,163 words
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421 1954-07-27 12 The Jakarta police accuse us of textile smuggling 'BUSY BLACK MARKET' I \K(.K s.nlf imugirli ntt from Singapore and i other Malayan port? into Indonesia i.« keepUn|r the Indonesian police busy and Commissioner Sand, of the criminal branch of the Jakarta police, fold the Straits Times Jakarta Correspondent that he421 words
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255 1954-07-27 12 YUGOSLAV PLUM BRANDY SELLING IN MALAYA DLivovrrz the VMtMtavL k^ dark golden plum.' brandy whlrh ha? a t.ra- dition strptr-hing hai-k j to the Middle Age.« is now available for the 1 flrsi time in Mulaya and the Easi Some wellknown hoi* 1 111 j Sinnapoie are already serv- ing255 words
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Article, Illustration81 1954-07-27 12 BY the end ol 'ne yeai there will be six new passenger ships on 'he Hamburg America North German Lloyd Passenger Seivice run from Hamburg 10 Yokahama calling at Singa pore said Mi P Thomsen the new manager of the local branch Mr Ttiomseu who81 words
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Article, Illustration281 1954-07-27 12 New A.P.L. chief I for S.E. Asia Market for entrepot traders PHE largest shiphuilders in the Par East. Che B*Wbo 1 Ship Industry Co. Ltd .of Japan with m\ annual jiTHiiirtive capacity of 90.000 ton.« plan to expand their market to Singapore. We have been281 words
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Article52 1954-07-27 12 The annual iNMn uinnei of Scott and Bowne »il) ho held on Saturday at the Wing Choon Yuen RWHMirailt Great World The 3coi 1 ui>! H»»iir iinup include* Scott .s emulsion BOd livei oil cBusule.« Hulivitr- \j\\\> mil) Vlkelp Toi vMetl tIM Hot 1 neu Co Lid me52 words
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Article, Illustration78 1954-07-27 12 Tlir overautevrilMiit i» v: ..t* »kh» i U, r nul.li. ••Her .mtiMiii ,ii«,,» n, c Metal Hot Co. I. id '"-i week, rauned a problem in ********** >-. 1 ha.« h**n <i<-.i<ir<i thai all who applied «H| m eivr <im*»* attar** and certificate are exowct«d 1,, r>, iwn78 words
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364 1954-07-27 12 Home sound films can be made by Malayans 1 OCAL movie enthusi- ast.« in Maln.va can now produce a 400 feet 16mm. colour film with theii own sound commentary for lf:S5 than $300 a.« compared with th^ prohibitive <-ost. of $25,000 formerly bPcausp of the introduction into the Malayan market364 words
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Article38 1954-07-27 12 \i: Lh Kill) Choo manag tO| direct 01 of Henß I.CP Co I.tci npnernl importer? and exporters »nd :iibbfi dealer.*, b pxperter: buck in Singapore -.Kin aMei a thiee «cpk nu.«iiies.«-rum- pleasure trip tr Jflpan38 words
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Advertisement132 1954-07-27 12 I BRAND T J FORMK 1 > V— *"^^l\^^^PaßP^^^^ I oinf ot» lWG V 9&f h V PA A 'PRESIDENT \£X mgr and yO^^ 'RAINBOW SERVICES IN THE SAME AIRCRAFT 2 SERVICES WEEKLY sma>*otf \*>gok h»nica tOfKHOMO SERVICES WEEKLY hone >one tokto mm -tAwc-sco SERVICES WEEKLY «o~g homo «>no«o< iu«on132 words
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Advertisement86 1954-07-27 12 I i Ji. I CRAVEN 'A' rOR SMOOI H.C1.1 Larqcst-scllinq corh-ripped agora in the world. t J ImporlftH trom I omtou VI YOU ARE INVmi I VISIT OUR STAND M. A. H. A. CHENWU STADIUM Augus* 7th. *"> I tf*. Malayan Fertilisers PA 14 jf^lj The man y^^yi w^o knows86 words
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274 1954-07-27 13 No foreign entry for first ever BAM 'open' PBNAWO Mon KIQOKD PeniniK ftitric? have b»>pn received foi fhi.« irai .s Malayan badminton ihampionshiof from Aug 19 a Bui 'I'll unit' flve days in to Offore <*ntrie.« close no f»ieij(n pUyei has so tar ar-c-pten BA.M't invitation 'o .omyfip m this274 words
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Article, Illustration501 1954-07-27 13 IKKOMK lIK\hKIN » - Singapore to hold Asiar basketball tournament IKKOMK lIK\hKIN»\ By '|'HK MALAYAN <'b Sports Federation plan t«> .itage an Asian basketball tournament in Singapore in October this year between countries who took part in the rerent Asian (iame« hHmpionshipg. Invitations for the tournament have ahead v '"'•''i sent to Nationalist China.501 words
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Article244 1954-07-27 13 Sweden win zone finai WORM) TKNMS PARIS Mon ovvKUKN >si«inec a winning !-<• r lead over France in the n»vt» f Cup Kinopean Zone final here ye» f 'erri»v wh»n 'hey won the doubles in wiii< n Sven Davidson and lorsien 'onansson beai Paul Hemv «nd le»n DiicOf De Ii244 words
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Article49 1954-07-27 13 lur ion. .if i«aun 10 meet Negri .srinbilan In ineli Ht>on» seoiuj Cup i iwdminton match at Seremban on i Thursdnv and Friday will be Omar i MRiiap Yusof AJcll. Arl* Awang I Ahbiw WHhab K K Yoong R Ng nnd T»mv Thng Vong Kwee i49 words
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Article167 1954-07-27 13 H» .-A.lliili..^, CIllO A 0 team »ent furthet ahead In the Singapore Amweur Swimming A«o elation s Dtv a ldigiie walei-polo championship when they beat Cht nese Swimming Club a team by 9-' i In the SBC pool cv dundav BAC have won 111 theii167 words
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Article266 1954-07-27 13 IvUAL.A lUMPUK .vlui. OKI A NOOK will have to field an improved forward line If they are v. beal Peoang oo Seturdav at Kualu 1 umpui to dectde the noi hern fliialist of rhe alalevs Clip run petit lon Seiangoi Uim3 a »uod fww-id line266 words
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Article383 1954-07-27 13 AUSTRIAN WINS WORLD 1 25 cc EVENT .il'UriViAHl Mon Ri t-KH I Hollaus of Austria galn«i >he 1964 world M nioiorcyciiiu! charoplon»hlp veaier day when he won the eveni in the Herman Orand PrU meeting here Tht 13-^ear-okl Austrian i-ode nis sliver NSU machine ai an vernge H*«d of 78.9Reuter - 383 words
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758 1954-07-27 13 LONDON, viuuri., v p(.iv\n> crickei elector? have settled one problem Lrn Hution v* lead Ihe team lo Australia next winter in defence of the A^hes. The appointment of the, Yorkshiremen. who led Eng land to victory against i)\<- Australian- in 1953 and to •<Reuter - 758 words
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Advertisement189 1954-07-27 13 A y ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS WlfiCßif f- A ST 2 DAYS i CinemaScopE CINEMASCOPE SHORT MOVIE STUNT PILOT" "IOMORROW PREMIERE AT 9-30P.M.--—Z i rER i vi\Mi i WITHDCJT EQUAL... if a^aP^aaal^BK^a) v Js/^^^^^Hl Mgrr»»us >-> i «*wt f 3 'Jf at^^^al >f Ml! ik'i HE FIRST PIANO QUARTET" I iv i189 words
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Advertisement245 1954-07-27 13 J#SHAW BROTHERS#| wmwumm last' daT^ ~/^V M\.*. «.i.uk«.k \io\TM»n;.n H Ur rietird rlct»rh with m THE LONE GUN J ijn; arm IMtßonn MALONE (I* GOLOLI) g ,au-ii»FROM TOMORROW— IT TOPS alii J^J. HgJgHgV COIwCOiCS Lj m \W mm S^^ MARIAN! yiaS^fifli'^^it^B^^ iis a mM A «T» I§|f©3 lv §s r!.io245 words
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623 1954-07-27 14 By THK SPORTS EDITOR A TRIANGULAR athletic meeting between Ceylon, Snjjapore and Combined Services of Singapore is likely to be held in Singapore on Aug. 21. The Ceylon Amateur Attiletic Association, annoyed over the shabby treatment it received from the Malayan A.A.A.,623 words
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100 1954-07-27 14 MANrHKBTP.It Mon DAIN washed «m alt n>»> nn th> roiirth da* »hir< Tmi i between Kngland ami PakKtan here lod». lilt te the »arl» marnint. i>' p« Is far a pynriutl rpsnmplton were bright as there hart heen nn tain finer mill- moaningReuter - 100 words
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801 1954-07-27 14 I /^NLY 1.1 zameji remain 'o he pla>I ed to complte the Singapore Amateur Football Af.«oci»tion inS4 league rompetltlon Eleven games Ml Mi in the nrst division «nd Tigers, the holder?, will he In flve of them Tigers at present are fifth In the mble801 words
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Article279 1954-07-27 14 VANCOUVER Mon OOYAI. Canadian Mounted Police kept an all night guard out.stda Roger Bannister s «leeptn« o'lartera here last night The guard was ordered o> Mi K S Duncan, secreiarv of the Britisn Empire Oamea Kecieration I rtnnt want him disturbed he said. 'He hasReuter - 279 words
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Article87 1954-07-27 14 LONDON Mon I> AIN pirxemed any play today ir the following three Coun'v eric, i ket matches m which <lo»e of pi»v i score? on Satutdav were At OMMMMri Olamorgan 3*7 hM five versur Kssex *i ShefneM: Worcester 193 Yorkshire I n for foui -Wilson nm87 words
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Article50 1954-07-27 14 The second »nnu»l «tnienc «ootti> or »h» Achille.' Cluh »tll be held on Monria* on tne RalTl*.- ln«'|ti p t|on sround ot 230 p.m Heats for the voufh« H* 440 yards and 'he nenlo, **n faraa will be heid on 'he R I «rotiori M 1^ P.m tomorrow50 words
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Article23 1954-07-27 14 Stncapoie Olympic and Sport* Council will Held Its genera! mee-inR lit the YMCA. Orchard Rorni »i I IS p.m. on Thurariav23 words
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Article31 1954-07-27 14 I'he SlngHpoie Othan Association Football Referee* Socletv »m hold their monthly dlsciiwlon meeting at B. A F A Club-hoti.se at "p m tonight Members and othern Inter-xted are welcome31 words
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Article41 1954-07-27 14 Results of the .Stngartorr Rifle A.s»orl»»ion s spoon short on Snnitm are SR it', gun s<ore wo Bak»i 100 Sp .hi nwnotcap Hollands !1V«. SR ia> g Un vrore R.SM McEwan 9O SR ia. handicap len Ne^^herr^ 101 n41 words
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Article41 1954-07-27 14 NEW YORK Mon Don Oocfcell 'he British hew v weigh' %ho t« r>oien'la l opponent foi R.vkv »<^. clanos title, meet,* Harry \4*"her<s iof the United S» es foi 'he 'ht--rt time on Friday a' Sea 'tie A r41 words
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Article285 1954-07-27 14 IPOH Mon T*AN UN EONO and lee F«n l^ong holder* of 'he Per»k men s doubles title were i>irn to three <et.s by Tan I elk I eong and Odh Chong Hong in the quartetfinals of the Perak R A champion*hlpr laat night .'in Bong285 words
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Article378 1954-07-27 14 (ELIMINATION 'ttr lot The Sin«» per* «ntrte.< m >hr arhontbov* -ingle* and double* m ihc Malayan hamplonihlps wtl, be held hi the SBa atadttim tonight and iomnrrn« Elghip^n Mhoolbovr h»<» «ninn) he slnKles «nd elshi (miir will nine»i rhe four place In 'he dnnblr.< The Mitrlen378 words
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400 1954-07-27 14 HM Dockyard i \M AKING a jreat effort to i?l cation. H.M. Dockyard in the SAFA first division they defeated formiriahlf 4-1 at .la lnn Resar stadium Dockyard rK»w Imvi points from 13 namrf and have completpd rhelr |paßii<> pro gramme. Their fate400 words
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Article21 1954-07-27 14 Cheow Teik North team iriiH mm h i nK| Ipoh ip.H <~M^H Hi. in. O I Mh mjo Q Phillip, r21 words
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Advertisement753 1954-07-27 14 CLASSIIIED ADVERTISEMENTS 'i nn tinned fram Page Check Btftri Pitting j j Replies tt Btx Humbert Uhuml care lriouM be taken when replying re hoi number I adi. to uic the CORRECT I NUMBER and Addrett »o the Strait* Timei. Cecil Street. ACCOMMODATION VACANT •n WmWmm M iln.i-»»i >» rf«.753 words
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Advertisement806 1954-07-27 14 TUITION H.rrf, U «i«.>— B»x rti. »*ir«. INTENSIVE S'HAND Home Tuition Easy Method to Get Ppeed. Choose Own Time and Save Money Box A 7888. S.T. SPECIAL ENGLISH CLASSES sins IV, VII) Commencing 2nd Aucuat. Only Limited Vacancies. Etirol now with "ITS". IK. Lorong 30. Gevlang "PITMAN'S" SHORTHAND a.nd l-v806 words
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Advertisement787 1954-07-27 14 WANTED TO PURCHASF W»r4u U f»Hm.)- K*t <■»•■ rxfr«. WANTED Second hand OutBoard Motor. 4-7 HP. Write Box A7«8». S.T. VEHICLES H.it v \i r to HordM $S i Mix.) »•> r»s. rxtrm. AUSTIN A3O. 7,000 miles. Black AI condition, one European owner. (3 100. Write Box 7«77, B.T. FOR787 words
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Advertisement38 1954-07-27 14 I Outstanding Smtitt Watcku Sin Sole A g en,,- CHUN CH<N 53, SOUTH BBinr,f not <,OL«NGr»- Gt«M»NV \?~k^S j Famous /Nw Wtrker >SpM^ I u.s.a. 3uY Who esale hm.i J Fn kMim Pmli fauKm'.X J7J-373. NORTH II SINGAPOIf-r38 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous26 1954-07-27 14 MMJ .'AFA t.r.Afil'E. Ol». I i hinese AthleUr r Pnti. X.A.. l,|, n Resar; n»» Jf: Star «.>rri..ti.. -A" v Servwes RMMH TMv I: H\ s >26 words
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