The Straits Times, 13 August 1954
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Title Section15 1954-08-13 1 The Straits Times X>MPLIMENTARY fie***!** 1 til. 1845 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AIGUST 13, 1954 15 CENTS15 words
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Article137 1954-08-13 1 T ERROR HITS WEST JAVA Bandits fire homes tfurder gangs raid tillages i\p()| \<-. Thurs. •\VI attacks •>> ,1 bandits section of rt Java hi i state of kUv. have cope with tivity df mosi of them Darul Islam. terrorist irniitß woundring 50- .1 nrws Villapc struck a second time137 words
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275 1954-08-13 1 rDAY FRIDAY the| 13th-brings good news for Malayan motorists. The price of petrol has again been reduced throughout The country by three cents a gallon. Petrol will now cost $1.42 per gallon In Singapore and I $1.47 in the Federation. The new pricesReuter - 275 words
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Article71 1954-08-13 1 BOMBAY, Thurs. Three Portuguese officials and more than 100 police from the Por- tuguese enclave of Nagar Haveli have given themselves up to Indian police at Vapi. 30 milrs from the enclave border, it was learned here today. The officiPls and police are expected in Bombay71 words
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Article40 1954-08-13 1 COLOMBO. Thurs. The I Ceylon Cabinet agreed today with the Prime Minister. Sir John Kotelawala that Ceylon should not attend talks on a Smith-East Asia Treaty Organisation proposed by the Western Powers, according to ministerial sources.- Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article59 1954-08-13 1 P\RIS. Thurv VIKTMINH olonrl .Muoi Trai. Communist commander of the Western sector of the Saison-Cholon reeion has been assassinated the Preach Press Agency reported from Sais»n tod;»>. The Igeae? also reported that Mr Do l>'inh l>ao. a leader of pro -Chinese Nationalist pari>. had been found deadReuter - 59 words
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Article45 1954-08-13 1 WLINERS 'KISS' IN MIDAIR A British airllaei and a Skyma.ster over Paris Both aircraft were damaged bU No la^ d cn S C a e f r:s ly or crew were ,n u,red. The BF.A P>»ne wa« carrying 23 psoengen from .ondon to Pnns. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article38 1954-08-13 1 WASHINGTON, Thurs. -The Washington Evening Star said today that internal revenue ac p nts. after an 18 months investigation, had concluded Senator Joseph McCarthy owed additional income taxes and Interact of about M 575.000. Renter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration100 1954-08-13 1 THIS is just part of the crowd of more than I.VOOO people which ,ja.mmed ilmost every square foot of Jalan Bes.tr Stadium. Singapore, yesterday for a meeting addressed hv .Mrs. Nii.tyalak.shmi Pandit, President of the tinted Nations (ieneral Assemhlv. tloth before and after the I meeting the100 words
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Article287 1954-08-13 1 The trouble: Cook flung bucket of water at second officer rVO crewmen were removed from the United States Naval tanker Sappa Creek, when she made an un^hrdulrd^topatSinsa^r^yrMrr^y. for help from the ships captain When the tanker docked. police, immicration authorities and U.S. Consulate officials287 words
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Article58 1954-08-13 1 &20,000 for Y-O-U VSTR1ES for The Malayan Monthly's $20,000 MU Sf-B E-W O N contest are flowing in. This is an allMalayan competition which Malayans m u s t win $15,000 first prize $^.000 consolation prizes. Entries close on August 30. Don't 5 leave yours until the last minute. Get58 words
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Article97 1954-08-13 1 'Termite:' first big success KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs FE ABORIGINES are beginning to come in to the security forces In •Operation Termite" which is now in its fifth week in the Jungle East of Ipoh. The first big success In tryIng to win over the aborigines, who have been dominated by97 words
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Article52 1954-08-13 1 JAKARTA. Thurs.— The opening of Indonesia's trade lair has been postponed to Aug. 21 because the main gate to the fair grounds collapsed The fair was to have opened on Sunday, but the 200-foot ihlch gate toppled durine a I rainstorm a few nightsUP - 52 words
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Article37 1954-08-13 1 CAIRO. Thurs. The Egyp'tlan Customs Administration Is claiming £58,2fi8.000 from Britain for duty on goods imported by British troops Into thr Suez Canal Zone since Egypt'! abrogation of the 193(5 1 Anglo-Egyptian treaty in 1951.37 words
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Article31 1954-08-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Five terrorists flrrd on a Land Rover and wounded a British soldier in the ankle at the eighth milestone. Kluang-Ayer Hitam Road. Johore. yesterday.31 words
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101 1954-08-13 1 LONDON. Thurs. Govern- ment officials here disclaim knowledge of Anglo-American discussion* on economic aid for Japan. Reports from Washington had indicated that such dls- cusslons might start there this week and that Britain would be asked to. relinquish markets in Sotith-Ea.M Asia to TapanReuter - 101 words
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Article, Illustration1057 1954-08-13 1 SCOTCH PAYS BACK THE VODKA SPREE BUSY DAY FOR ATTLEE ENDS IN EMBASSY DINNER, WHERE From RENE McCOU. MOSCOW, Thurs. IT WAS an action packed day yesterday for the British Labour delegation which has paused here before going on to Peking by special plane tonight. They row all save Attire.1,057 words
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145 1954-08-13 1 SEOUL, Thursday. T*HE sponsor of South Korea's "Miss Universe" con- test was In Kaol today on five charges, one involving Korea's most beautiful woman. Newspaper publisher Yl Pule wan accused by police of demanding favours from 22--year-old "Miss Korea". Pu RaJc HI For reasons never clearlyUP - 145 words
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Article191 1954-08-13 1 WAR WOULD BRING CALAMITY— MOLOTOV GRAVE WARNING AT PARTY MOSCOW, Thursday. 4 GRAVE warning against the dangers of a new war was Riven by thr Soviet Foreign Minister. Mr. Molotov. at dinner with Labour Party leaders at the. British Embassy in Moscow last night. Molotov. who ranks second only toReuter - 191 words
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Article24 1954-08-13 1 BOMBAY. Thurs Fiftytwo people are missing after a ferry boat capsized in the middle of the Ganges. near Krlshnagar. In West Bengal.—24 words
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Article38 1954-08-13 1 CANBERRA. Thurs. Au.s- j tralia plans to take In 107 son migrants during the year I 1954-55. The Immigration Mi nistcr. Mr. Harold Holt, said the figure is about 17 onn higher than last years intake.38 words
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Article188 1954-08-13 1 Floods tear down a palace 200 BURIED NEW DELHI. Thurs. ALMOST 200 prnplr woro burirri whrn tho palace of thr Panchen Lama in the Tibetan town of Shigatsr collapsed aftn brine unrlormined by floods. accordIng to reports reaching here today. More than 500 Chinese troops were also buried when aReuter - 188 words
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Article36 1954-08-13 1 :i MOW* i pun xi\h PARIV Iliur- MrniiR winds uid iiiirinl sw < |it mimII nvn Iiti I Mil !■> mj and nvrrtiiriii'il il "II MilipW, diimnni "1 pmpU. l-'rrni h Mil < ej rrportrd tnd,i\ XI'36 words
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Article81 1954-08-13 2 JAP SHIP BACK FOR REPAIRS rE 9898-ton Japanese tanker Hashidate Maru. which left Singapore on Aug 1 for the Persian Gulf, returned to the Colony yesterday with a two-foot crack in her hull. The tanker has been on the Persian Gulf-Japan run. A radio message from the captain on Wednesday81 words
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Article50 1954-08-13 2 FRANKFURT. Thurs.—Several people were Injured at Amberg near Nuremberg today in clashes between police and strikers. The clashes began when strikers at the Siemens Schuckert Works dragged blacklegs from bicycles and motorcycles and hit them. About 60 policemen were opposed by more than 1,000 strikers Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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458 1954-08-13 2 RIDGE A HAZARD TO LOW PLANE— EXPERT 47TH DAY OF THE INQUIRY fOUNSEL engaged in the Kallang crash inquiry will begin their final addresses today Mr. Christophei Shawcross. Q.C.. 8.0.A.C.'s senior counsel will speak first. He will be followed by458 words
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115 1954-08-13 2 A BUFFALO by helicopter SUPPER FOR THE DUKE YELLOW KNIKF. Canada. Thurs BI'FFALO *,%s on the menu of a lakeside supper during the Duke of Edinburgh's overnight stop here. A young 1.150-lb. cow wa§ shot for the Royal party 330 miles south of thiv town on Great Slave Lake. It115 words
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153 1954-08-13 2 LONDON. Thursday. SIR Winston Churchill will be questioned about the resignation of Lord Russell of Liverpool as assistant Judge Advocate-General to the Brttish Forces when Parliament re-assembles on Oct 19. Lord Russell resigned rather than suppress a book h<» hu written called "TheReuter - 153 words
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Article78 1954-08-13 2 40 years a doctor to royalty LONDON. Thurs. Sir Stanley Hrurtt 71 medical adviser to the Royal Family fnr more than 40 yearn, died at his London home today after a short illness. Sir Stanley was appointed Deputy Surgeon Apothecary to King George V in 1911 and later held higher78 words
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85 1954-08-13 2 LONDON, Thura.— Britain will send a Parliamentary delegation to Moscow soon following an invitation from the President of the Supreme Praesidium of the Soviet Union, Marshal Klimentt VoroshiloT, it was learned last night. The Invitation was sent to the Lord Chancellor, Lord SimondsReuter - 85 words
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Article103 1954-08-13 2 A ROYAL Charter ha> brcn granted by the Queen to the Island Club of Singapore, the Straits Time* reliably understands. The club will now be known as the Royal Island Oolf Club. Singapore. It is the second Singapore golf club to receive a chartor103 words
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Article61 1954-08-13 2 Famine looms in China FLOODS si>i {l WITHOUI BO] FLOOD from th Hupch in Kwani according reaching is df tr( ann In X'> ii g The had dPSti Kwang "numi Tli. mor in Kn tl reported Hank oattlp I Chin •hen arras vinr. tion a Th. indlr< In aoi •«lou61 words
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Article, Illustration69 1954-08-13 2 A 17-YKAR-OLD Hon_ K .schoolgirl who was ehann to play the leading role in a Chinese film arrived in I gapore yesterday. Shr is Mi.ss Jeanrttr Lin ChuJ i above i who arrived in a Cathay Pacific Airu.v master. Miss Lin is here with members of69 words
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Advertisement166 1954-08-13 2 In eight hours. ..something wondc To start with— there is the Parker"srPenyoubuy itself in use to a point ot pn —a beautiful smooth-writing pen designed and stays that way for decade and d made like none other. j, o f wntmg and ip But a very few hours after you166 words
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Article455 1954-08-13 3 Menzies wanted to influence elections Evatt QK. HERBERT EVATT, leader of Australia's Labour opposition, accused the Prime Minister, Mr. Robert Menzies, tonight of having made a "deal' with Vladimir Petrov, former Soviet hmbassy official, for political gain. [e charged that the Government Rave Mr. PetrovReuter - 455 words
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230 1954-08-13 3 U HAVKK. Thurs. rill) I from Texas admitiP V hrrr today that he .1 l "i shl Plane undrr two (l^nr bncU-s In London C.mr ThnmpMin. .10 of hh!,,k flrl b€ met on a BSJ-'u.r. h.,d arrrrd OUTi him. ,,li..M h«-230 words
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Article35 1954-08-13 3 [British planes for U.S. line I PON, Thurs. es yesterday anpurchase of 37 (acturad propeller ncined planes. :iy has taken up f ri-.*-:r. to buy 37 Vickers rllnera and has option to buy 20 ;ter.35 words
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75 1954-08-13 3 TRIVANDP.UM, Thurs— Foul I people were killed and one: seriously injured yesterday when police opened fire at three places In South Tranvancore, India, on stonethrowing crowds. The demonstrators were lemanding the merger of Tamil speaking areas of the state with the adjoining MadrasReuter - 75 words
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Article54 1954-08-13 3 NAIROBI. Thurs.— Five Afri- can unofficial members of Kenya Legislative Council yesterday called for an interI racial conference as a steD to- wards racial harmony. They said that the political .scene in Kenya was in turmoil. Europeans and Asians were Quarrellinc and the African populationReuter - 54 words
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Article61 1954-08-13 3 PARIS. Thurs. Searchers have found the ice encased bodies of two French mountain climbers on Mont Blanc bringing the toll from a weekend hail and wind storm on Eui rope's tallest peak to at least five dead. The two climbers were members ofUP - 61 words
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88 1954-08-13 3 HEW DELHI, Thura. i FDUI doctors today were a mystery has killed more ;ldren In three i in cities in six I drath roll has been where 51 children f^n one and 14 have A further 30 deaths were reported from Allahabad and 37Reuter - 88 words
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Article, Illustration37 1954-08-13 3 (ROWS Prince Akihito of Japan, spending summer at the resort of Karuizmwa. 150 miles north of Tokyo, checks the engine of his Japanese-made Prince car. watched bjr his sister. Princess Suca A.P. picture.AP - 37 words
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197 1954-08-13 3 INDO- CHINA TROOPS HAVE 300 DAYS TO REACH 'PEACE ZONES' PARIS. Thursday HUNDREDS of thousands of Communist and French led troops who have fought in Indo -China for the last eight years must be dispersed in their own ■■peace zones" within 300 days, according to terms of the ceasefire agreement197 words
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Article183 1954-08-13 3 LONDON. Thurs. A GUARDSMAN was found not guilty at a court martial here of sleeping while on sentry duty early In the morning in the gardens of Clarence House, the home of the Queen Mother and Prtncess Margaret Bernard Patrick Farant 20. of the GrenadierReuter - 183 words
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Article39 1954-08-13 3 ROME, Thurs. The bodies cf the hostess and crew of four of the Philippine Airways Skymaster which crashed here on Jan. 14 with the loss of 16 lives, were flown to Manila yesterday— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article30 1954-08-13 3 KARACHI, Thurs. The Prime Minister of Egypt. Lieut.-Col. Gamel Abdel Nasser. has accepted the invitation of the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mr. Mohamed All, to visit Pakistan. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article68 1954-08-13 3 ACCRA. Gold Coast, Thurs Sir Emmanuel Qulst, Speaker of the Gold Coast Parliament, yesterday overruled the Prime Minister. Mr. Kwameh Nkrumah, and told the anti-gov-ernment National People's Party that it could call itself the official opposition. NPP members walked out of Parliament yesterday after Mr Nkrumah hadAP - 68 words
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Article33 1954-08-13 3 MEXICO CITY. Thurs—Alfonso Mascarus Alonzo. aped 54, a labour leader, was stabbfd to death yesterday by two unidentified men as he stepped from his car in front of his home.-- A.PAP - 33 words
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Article18 1954-08-13 3 MADRID, Thurs. Spain has been awarded a U. S. contract for US$l,OOO,OOO for antiaircraft guns. —A.P.AP - 18 words
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Article13 1954-08-13 3 KARACHV Thurs.— Pakistan is to open a legation in Lisbon. Reuter.Reuter - 13 words
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Article18 1954-08-13 3 PARIS. Thurs. The French National Assembly yesterday adjourned thr second reading of the Constitutional Reform* Bill— Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article19 1954-08-13 3 DACCA, East Pakistan. Thurs. -A seven-year-old girl has been devoured by four Jackals which attacked her.— A.PAP - 19 words
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118 1954-08-13 3 EDINBURGH, Thurs. rnHE FREE CHURCH of Scot--1 land sharply criticised the Queen yesterday for making a donation towards the rebuilding of the Southwark (London) Roman Catholic Cathedral. The Queen Mother and the Duke of Edinburgh wrre also taken to task. The Commi.sslonAP - 118 words
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Article280 1954-08-13 3 LONDON, Thurt. STOCK market* continued In |ood form and closed mainly linn Industrial* met plenty of actlrlty and gains were substantial over the day, although there was some profltiaklng In evidence. Oils rroved erratically with the leaders closing lower on balance. In foreign bonds. Par easterns were dull280 words
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Article24 1954-08-13 3 LONDON. Aug. 12 Cash Buyers €7*5; Sellers £726; Forward Buyers 4:725':; Sellers £726; Settlement £725. Turnover a.m. 100 tons; p.m. 10 tons.24 words
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Article39 1954-08-13 3 LONDON Aug 12— Spot 20Vid. Sept 20'» d. Oct.-Dec 2O'»d.. Jan Mar 2O'»d Apr -June 20d.. Jdlys.pt 20d Auk c.l f. 19 .(1 Sept o1 f 19-»d Oct. c.l f 19 15/16 d Tone Easy after steady39 words
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Article34 1954-08-13 3 WASHINGTON. rhura. America's Atomic Energy Commission, in a new move towards the civilian development of atomic power, has arranged for private research in the field of chemical and metallurgical processing— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article33 1954-08-13 3 FRANKFURT, Thurs Mrs Joanne Connelly Sweeny Or-tiz-Patino aged 24. America wife of a millionaire Bolivia i tin heir yesterday said thai she had filed for a divorce in Lausanne. Switzerland. A.P.AP - 33 words
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Advertisement159 1954-08-13 3 TWENTIETH CENTURY TORTURE CHAMBER', 5 r 1 i^mW &V 1 J if #fl9 I I, I <^ rf 1 I f -I I| ill iff I^B^^ fl fir f IW i njr j] ■DR' ;^B Cenuine Ford coil .prings get the bounce 200 000 timet on the Link Tetter betore159 words
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Advertisement194 1954-08-13 3 )(\\7A FROZEN 'fc^VsCALaLOPs/ For delicious oyster cocktails use LEWIS' QUICK FROZEN OYSTERS (in cartons or 2 dozen For savouries and supper dishes try QUICK FROZEN TASMANIAN SCALLOPS (in lib. paekcti) SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. 0^ 7/5 and tO/7 Concrete Mixers 1 jß^v %TO|>l I \^^^^^l «B llrum capac-it) ES^^Hl^^l194 words
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Article, Illustration713 1954-08-13 4 arniHtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiniiiiiiuiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiuiii IMRS. PANDIT land crowds \LOOK ROUND \THE SHOPS BESIEGED and pursued everywhere by acclaiming c rowds, mainly Indians. Mrs Vijayalakshmi Pandit yesterday carried out rowded programme on her second day in Singapore. Highlights oi her day were a vi.>it to the Ramakrishnn tn when the spent a !<w months713 words
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439 1954-08-13 4 Hasty critics of United Nations strike a death-blow at world progress, Mrs. Pandit tells 1 5,000 crowd \NY nation or person. however creat. who criticised the I'nited Nations in an irresponsible manner, was striking a death-blow at world progress. Mrs. Pandit told a mass meeting at Jalan Rcsar Stadium. Singapore439 words
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Article60 1954-08-13 4 CAPIT.\| PREPARE TO GREE> VIJAV\ KUALA LUMI THE chief 1 Mr. n and othei i men will Vijay; lent Nations n bly, when from horp on s noon Tw.. houi i Pandieivrn by atlons ai spend ;.i than 350 w< Kuala rhanß.ri orogran 1.20 p.m 3 p.m. c RfianK'T men's60 words
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32 1954-08-13 4 We ne ed teaJ spirit, $he tells Indians Un the fn sion Jay.:. the housi The pr t:on tin mony two ha gam< Ings. spirit the Brii eri Will leratK of teni32 words
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Article92 1954-08-13 4 /"»REME DELHI, cutlet a la Mme. Pandit and coupe United Nations were •■ntd to 300 guests at a luncheon hich the Indian community of Singapore pave at the Sea View Hotel yesterday in honour of Mrs Pandit. Among the euests were thr Commisfioner-Grneral. Mr. Malcolm92 words
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Advertisement74 1954-08-13 4 AUC 14 th TO 2OTH /iffft^^ffW^ EXHIBITIONS AND DEMONSTRATIONS OF 1.C.1. GARDEN PRODUCTS AT MyLM f* 09 Mj Mm n «f t Icl /f^vX J% SINGAPORE I— M KUALA LUMPUR w»K?<^^^Lyfc7vl\ PEN AN G t^M POH ''^^^^W^'^M^'^ aßjßjl3l^jB^aß^lTl3??t^^^s^P IJa^» and other o'stributors WAG AGROCIDE Powders >| GARDEN FERTILISER 25%D.DT. MISCIBLE74 words
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309 1954-08-13 5 GOVERNMENT BUYS EX-HOSTEL FOR NEW COLLEGE IN ENGLAND fjHST COURSE MAY START NEXT YEAR KUALA LI'MPUR, Thursday. gg MALAYAN Government b to acquire a Zcond teachers' training college in Stafford- England* with similar facilities to the one fiVkby, Liverpool. illege, which is now known as309 words
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Article79 1954-08-13 5 irmy thefts .much still missing MlGi part of the Army rth mere than 1 w a.s stolen from ks between Mar :h this spokesA mj a Special Ud yis- i bulldozers have been ere found at houae last ol the hich includes a -inn truck, a .md six going on,79 words
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47 1954-08-13 5 ff Oteneai Pakistani I LafH ni Singapore. irdav to ask tluhml Pandit urn to setitandinc issues i iiul Pakistan. TN :-'Mdent of the Khushi Mohahoped that goodwill and tween these two countries: and pfai'p and happiness M the world.' 147 words
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Article45 1954-08-13 5 SEGAMAT. Thurs.— Mr. K. Ponniah was elected chairman of the organising com- i mittee of Party Negara for Se- gamat yesterday. The vice chairman Is Inche Y.ihaya bin Abu Bakar. the treasurer Mr. M. Rajah and the secretary Mr. Llm Meng45 words
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366 1954-08-13 5 WORLD Assembly of Youth delegates in Singapore are not happy about an invitation from the Royal Air Force (Changi) Corporals' Club to a ball tonight. It is exclusively for the women. Several told the Straits Times last night that it366 words
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Article119 1954-08-13 5 Increase in petty smuggling TRADE BLAMED pETTY smuggling of liquor and tobacco into Singapore is on the increase. Mr. J. McKnight Hart, Assistant Comptroller of the Customs Preventive Branch, told the Straits Times yesterday. He attributed the increase In the past few months to the trade recession. There Is now119 words
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Article228 1954-08-13 5 'Not trained fast enough' V| ANY senior posts in the Singapore Medical and Education Departments have remained vacant because the Government cannot get qualified men either locally or from overseas. Government spokesmen gave this explanation yesterday for the statement by the Financial Secretary. Mr. W.228 words
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226 1954-08-13 5 NO THANKS TO BRITAIN SAYS MR. MOIR BRITAIN'S delegation of four to the World Assembly of Youth con- ference in Singapore will be strengthened by the addition of six observers to the official party— "and no thanks to the British Government" the president of WAY, Mr Guthrie Moir, said yesterday.226 words
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Article43 1954-08-13 5 Tan Eng Bee. of Marine Parade, was fined $50 in Singapore yesterday for speeding along Serangoon Road. He was also fined $15 for falling to obey a halt sign at the junction of Dunman Road and Joo Chiat Road.43 words
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98 1954-08-13 5 L.yar. Navy another nlor Officer. N rday. ild appllca- I. Inter- xamlna- tions begin on Oct. 4. Prospective ralirss should be between the ages of 17 and 20. speak English or Malay, and have a high standard of education. ("apt. Nicholls said the R98 words
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Article37 1954-08-13 5 PENANG. Thurs.— The Director of Operations. Lt.-Oen. Sir Geoffrey Bourne, has ban- 1 nrd the sale of broken rice to poultry rearers in the food re--1 stricted areas of Province Wellesley South37 words
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Article36 1954-08-13 5 PENANG, Thurs. Ninety scouts, mostly from kampongs and vernacular schools in Penan* and Province Wellesley, will je under canvas for five days at Telok Banana: Jubilee Camp at the end of this month.36 words
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Article29 1954-08-13 5 MALACCA. Thurs. Nine men and nine women from Muar and Malacca will compete In the Malay Literary League speaking contest at the Meng Seng Hall on Friday29 words
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121 1954-08-13 5 rERE was possibility of an exchange of art exhl- bits between Malayan and German students, the German Consul in Singapore. Mr. Norbert Heblch. said yesterday Mr Heblch. who visited the Chung Cheng High School art rxhlbltlon at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce In Hill Street,121 words
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165 1954-08-13 5 A QUIZ TO FIND THE CHINESE CHOICE TTHE Singapore Social Welfare Department and the University of Malaya will conduct an extensive survey to find out the likes and dislikes of listeners of Radio Malaya's Chinese programmes. The survey will also find out the most popular hours for radio listening and165 words
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Article48 1954-08-13 5 Falling coconuts injurwl two elderly women yesterday. Tan Seok, 63. of Victoria Street, was knocked unconscious when a coconut crashed on her head. She was admitted to the General Hospital. Loo Choo Boey. 50. was less seriously Injured and was treated as an outpatient.48 words
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Article32 1954-08-13 5 The acting City President, Mr. J. T. Rea, will declare open the new premises of the Pelt Kio (Owen Estate) Community Centre at Cambridge Road, Singapore, at 5 p.m tomorrow32 words
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Article133 1954-08-13 5 Today's Radio SINGAPORE AM 1. 15 Time Signal and Opening Announcement; 716 Morning Star; 730 News: '35 Melody Mixture; B.oo—B 30 HUI-Bllly Hall Hour; 9.00 Music While You Work. 9.4S Houaewne- Choice. 10.30 A New Elizabethan Looks At World Problems. 10.45—11.30 Friday Matinee. P.M 1.00 Programme Summary- 101 Time For133 words
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Miscellaneous309 1954-08-13 5 SINGAPORE DIARY COI.1CF. BAND: Public concert. STAGE Ctl'B: Mary Hayley Farrer Park 5*> P m 8 30 P m Bell's "Duet for Two Hands. VlcWOBLD ASSEMBLY OF VOt'TH: torU Theatre. 9 p m Asian seminar University of CHINA SOCIETY: Microscopic Maluva Dunearn Road. carvings exhibition by Wong Lo Y.W.C.A.: National309 words
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Obituary58 1954-08-13 6 H trl. Sl* (minimum). TAN YKW HYE pamfd iwiv PMCtfuQj at Ofnpral Hospital. Slnaapnrf on HAM. Hf lf*vp« hehind a widow Madam Tay O«»k Poh. I daughter*. 3 Miw-tn-law. 5 daughter? -in-law. iind 3d Orandchllrirfn to Mourn His Low. Funeral 14 ,">4 .4 p.m.) from IS. Amber Road to58 words
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Article281 1954-08-13 6 M'orri* $19 (mimimum) FOLLOW PEDANT Every D«y >n the Malay Mall 1 If you aunt to win ilia' IS.ooo word puzzle. FEOOIE SCHMIDT is open on Baturdt]) afternoon*. So you can hring your hunbnnd to ma yon choose •our Hre*s Phone 34H3 K I, DUTCH OL.ADIOI.AS *2 riojrn Wreaths281 words
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Article46 1954-08-13 6 THE FAMILY of the late Mrs. Sin Cher Cheng wlshe* to thank 11 relative*, friend* and associations •or their scrolls, wreaths, letters nd telegrams ol condolence and also hose who loaned cars and attended <>r rendered assistance at the funeral of Mr.- Sim Cner Cheng46 words
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915 1954-08-13 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Fri. Aug. 13, 1954. Revising the Law There has been no comprehensive revision of the Colony's Criminal Procedure Code for neatly twenty years. The revised code of 1936 applied, of ciHiisc to the Straits Settlement.-, and many of the changes to hr rfTected by the bill915 words
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Article425 1954-08-13 6 japan's Trade Crisis The oddest fact about Japan's economic crisis, which appears to have disturbed Washington almost to the point of distraction, is that Japanese export prices in most cases are 100 high. That is at the bottom of the prohlom. and it is a singular complaint to make of425 words
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610 1954-08-13 6 MR. R. RAMANI in his ifl articles on Indian representation has tried to prove that special representation is not to be dismissed as communalism and that Indians in Malaya are right In demanding special representation. As for his disclaimer of communallsm. a little frankness610 words
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274 1954-08-13 6 Politics in Perak State and outsiders i i rUE subjects of the Sultan of Perak should ponder carefully the present sorry state of affairs. Perak has its own constitution and the SulI tan has always acted in a; 'constitutional and de-! mocratic manner. is it necessary to have all the274 words
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Letter195 1954-08-13 6 IT is too much to hope that a teacher, seething with; discontent, can give of his or her best. Everyone knows that the immense sums required for national schools cannot be raised and that even to hope for natiDnal school* within the next decade Ls195 words
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Letter151 1954-08-13 6 YOU report that a Chinese woman suggested that the traditional Poppy Day appeals poster is out of date, etc.. and that only 25 per cent of funds raised for the Haig j Fund rocs to England. I had been under the impression that 50 per cent151 words
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Letter65 1954-08-13 6 I HAVE BEEN stopped a number of times by police lieutenants whom I found very courteous and polite. They are 1 ready to give advice and point out faults, unlike; some others who care more for a summons than "Operation Service i Let thete officers stay, and65 words
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307 1954-08-13 6 fHE Singapore Improvement Trust has now disclosed that at least 500.000 persons in Singapore am living abjectly in slum areas. Just imagine. Half of Singapore It still a cesspool and half of its population is walI lowing in it. How did it arrive at .such307 words
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109 1954-08-13 6 Planters and their background rmost of us Europeans ln the Federation being oi coolie origin two generation back, it comes as a relief to learn that most planters In Selangor have been to Eton i Harrow or Winche.stei though far from provin« that they do not spring from the lower109 words
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Article104 1954-08-13 6 rE forecast by "Malayan" that there will be no Indian minority In the new Malaya reveals a seemingly nnble sentiment even though, from the look of things, it tends to stretch the Imagination a little. However. "Malayan" betrays himself when he condemns to a one-way deck passage104 words
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Article263 1954-08-13 6 ¥T would be Interesting to know what local Chinese I educational authorities and local Chinese community lead- 1 ers think of the extract from The Times quoting questions and answers in the Commons on discipline in schools. At least the Singapore Oov- ernment. ln expecting stricter263 words
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Article172 1954-08-13 6 rE criticisms by "Llstrner" i of Perak on the Tamil section of Radio Malaya should be dealt with immediately. The mistake Is that there Is no co-ordination between the various stations broadcasting In Malaya. On race days In Kuala Lum- i pur. that station a> well172 words
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Article129 1954-08-13 6 Job for C\u#l Now I prnvi erected flnp work it not ■ooif foi to hnus<- i ■<■ romp;,. I tho v ar fill. Th P h(itn>' trend.- I Dnsu; colon v about I from t; I than in thr island i rtiatr n < be vi I129 words
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Advertisement580 1954-08-13 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. 2* War 4* $11 [minimum). MO88: To Joy md Oeorjie. ton. NUfl Oforgf nt Bun»*ar Ifacpltai Kmli Lumpur on 12th AuguM. 1954. T?OSF: To Annf »nd Hugh, a (lan-'htrr. Marearft Louise, on 11th AU2MS' 'K K Hospital. IF'iOKTT On 12 Auif'mt. at BMH. Pineaporf. to Flnola. wlff of580 words
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Advertisement73 1954-08-13 6 Teach Your Wife to Be a Widow Frequently, a wife knows little about her husband's business affairs, investments, debts; yet she may suddenly have to face the whole problemalone. Donald I. Rogers tells you in July Readers Digest, what you can do now to help your wife against such a73 words
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Advertisement100 1954-08-13 6 playinc RECOROS MUSIC of the MASTERS KHACHATIKIAV (nticrrtn fnr V Than Symphony Orehegti i Mo: i Ph:!lp ROSSIM. REsri(. 11l mon: OhK-' schi'Mann. Onestta in a Minor, .Planm A Thf Th: hy Rudoir Schnarz DVORAK.— Cnnccr'o for Crllo A- 0 MarhuU Cello i a Orchestra ronrt. by Bud RA\ IX.—100 words
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355 1954-08-13 7 THE FIVE- MONTHS -nrn p. ptf negara SHOWS ITS HAND [SDA GUARANTEE.NO STATE GRAB MPUR, Thurs. blishment of I (ii guarantee Malayan Indusnationalised planning of r< nee as British Ol N.lihr r o ilghlighi the maninounced today. month-old party, the saneluncll.355 words
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Article, Illustration132 1954-08-13 7 The IfCMMMA .s rt: MANASSKH SISTERS. Poppy and Margaret, will sine "Welcome to Singapore" scums. .it Kalians airport tori.iv when the main parties of about ltid oversr.is deli-sates to the World Assrmbly of Ynuth arrive in t»o chartered planes. The sisters132 words
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Article26 1954-08-13 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Sinnakah Who was found out Of doors during curfew hours on Aug. 7 was fined $40 in the police court today.26 words
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Article22 1954-08-13 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Mr. E. H. walsworth-Bell. on his return from leave, has been appointed Deputy Commissioner for Labour. Johore22 words
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Article, Illustration75 1954-08-13 7 This mnp of the eastern approaches of the Johore Straits <hnus the area which has been dc-restricted with the lilting of the Emergency curfew. The curfew was imposed in March. 1953. to seal off pos- s'blr lood supply routes used by terrorists and75 words
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Article86 1954-08-13 7 MIXI Ml M TUMPKRATI RE: .7 3(1 pm on August 11 to 730 «.m. on August 12 1 Singapore 74 degries. Penang 75. Kota Bahru IX Kuala Lumpur 72. Ipoh 72. Kuantan 71. MAXIM! M HHKMTtII: (7 30 am. to 730 pm on August 12) Singapore 87 devreev86 words
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Article100 1954-08-13 7 TODAY: Singapore 10.57 m. (3 ft l In i 10 nm. (9 ft 5 Inn t Port Dlckson 535 am. i 7 ft. 8 Ins.) Ml pm. <8 ft. S ins i, Penang 12 07 a.m. (6 ft. 5 ins i 1208 p.m. (7 ft. n Ins i100 words
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Article179 1954-08-13 7 HE RAN— BUT LEFT HIS I-CARD MR. JUSTICE TAN yesterday sentenced Tea Ah Mong to four years' gaol for unlawfully having 15 hand grenades at the 9i milestone. Thomson Road, on May 15. I The Singapore A.ssize.s jury found him guilty by a179 words
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Article75 1954-08-13 7 BABY BORN AS A CROWD WATCHED A SINGAPORE woman collapsed and gave birth to a baoy on the flve-foot-way of Albert Street about 10 p.m last Sunday. It happened In the busiest part of the street, and a crowd soon gathered. An ambulance later removed the new-born child and mother75 words
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Article45 1954-08-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The British and Luxembourg Governments have signed an agreement regarding war damage to British property in Luxembourg, it was announced here today Claims should be submitted direct to the Office des Dommages de Guerre. Luxembourg by Oct. 945 words
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Article31 1954-08-13 7 JOHORE BAHRU Thurs The Sultanah of Johore today c ntertained the Malay officers ot the Johore Civil Service and leading local people to tea at the Istana Bukit Serene31 words
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Article97 1954-08-13 7 Council to discuss university rjIHE future of the University X of Malaya will be discussed by the Singapore Legislative Council on Tuesday The discussion will follow a motion by the Director of Education. Mr. R M Young, that the University be continued as an integral body until the time arrives97 words
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Article56 1954-08-13 7 A storekeeper. Mr. A. A. Perera. of Wilkinson Road. Singapore, told the police yesterday that his room was entered on Wednesday night and ransacked, but nothing was tr.ken. Another room of the house was also ransacked, but it is not known If anything was stolen The56 words
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Article62 1954-08-13 7 Private Harry Hughes, of 221 Vehicle Battalion. RACK" was sentenced by a Johore Bahru court-martial on Wednesday to nine months de- tention and not nine months' in gaol as stated In yesterday's Straits Times. Hughes was one of the six I soldiers found guilty of steal--1 ing62 words
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358 1954-08-13 7 SINGAPORE art patrons yrstrrday hailed the Finance Committee's vote of $10.00(1 to establish a collection in a proposed art gallery in Raffles Museum as "a be ginning but a very small one." Here are some comments: MR TONY BEAMISH: "With SlO358 words
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Article, Illustration595 1954-08-13 7 WE TEACH IN ENGLISH: LIN YUTANG NANYM6 UNIVERSITY'S DIRECTOR FORESEES OUTPOST OF FREE THOUGHT IN BATTLE WITH REDS NEW YORK. Thursday. T\R. LIN YU-TANG, the author-philosopher who will direct Singapore's Nanyang Tnlverslty, said yesterday that instruction will be in English because of inter-raciality and "because we are not so blindlyUP - 595 words
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100 1954-08-13 7 DR lis YITAN(. nil in New York, that *prrula lion about reconquering China was all "guessing .-id betting." He suggested "united action from South Korea. Formosa. Vietnam and so on to prick the soft under- hrll\ of Com munlst China. If a beachhead were established100 words
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191 1954-08-13 7 V')TE RELIEVED 75 P.C. IN FAVOUR K. LUMPUR Thurs. T«HE MALAYAN tin in- riustry has rust, a7O to 75 prr cent vote m favour of thr French proposal for the (Tiling priro in tho International agreement to be cv! from £880 to 1 840191 words
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Article34 1954-08-13 7 Chiok Bork K>e was flnrr $35 in Singapore yesterday for driving a car In a disorderly and careless manner which tpMiltrri in a collision with a pedestrian in Geylaniz Road34 words
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Advertisement124 1954-08-13 7 WORRY ANXIETY GRIEF OVERWORK EXCITEMENT SLEEPLESSNESS call for RELAXA-TABS They Relax Your Nerves full find a source of absolute relaxation and •oothing calm by taking RELAXA-TABS— they brinf r Mrfulne« and tranquility to sufferers from nerve* calming during the day and promoting peaceful natural slumber at night Whether you suffer124 words
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Advertisement207 1954-08-13 7 si f/AifiM" 1 Hah MEG t^camtub* 0$ THE MITCH THE WOULD HAS LEAkNCD TO THUST So«t<*a yJ r*«o«»or'. OLYMPIC GAMES Kor £9 vrar> Omrci his ofr)riall> timed thr Olvmpii'% In rrcoctnition of Omega's Outstanding ItMdcrship in prrciMon timing, thr Olympic ('ommtllrr of Helsinki prc-rntrd Omrex with the Olympic Cross the207 words
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Article, Illustration325 1954-08-13 8 j«cx DEiaw?» T - j«cx D Eiaw?»T ■y Here comes Hope again, the world 's greatest lover r THE broad grin. Marling lip and WOM trrow 1 whr h are an essential part of the Bob -iopo torhniq 10 are once again good for a load of laughs this time in Paramount's325 words
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324 1954-08-13 8 TIMES ARE BAD— BUT NOT FOR STAR HORSES NEWS FROM FILMLAND TIMES may be tough for actors in Hollywood, but the horses never had it better. Work for equine talent is booming, thanks to TV. wide screens and the public'*. taste for action. When the studios switch to epics, the324 words
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Article470 1954-08-13 8 THE Singapore Arts Theatre has asked its members and vice-presidents to help them out of a financial difficulty. The very costly production of The Motherly And Auspicious." with its elaborate costumes for an enormous cast has put the group into debt by about $1,000. Aid is coming470 words
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Article152 1954-08-13 8 j ROSE MARIE is broadly based on thr oprrrtta of that I namr and stars Ann Blvth. Howard Keel and Fer nando Lamas. Cinemascope does credit to the mac- < I nificent scenery in the Canadian Rockies <; <w d singing of the same152 words
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Advertisement390 1954-08-13 8 CATHAY^RGANISAjmN ATTRAC.IONS jl^"*^l^i""«M 11 A.M., I.SO. 4. 6.45 I^V ill COVDMIONt b (HOIII (9Q9 9.30 P.M. SPEAK IN HAND. .MURDER IN HIS HEART- STRIKING BACK AT THE PIRATES OF *^S^^ Jofc TEEMING WATERS! Starrinc JAN STF.RII.Mi BRIAN KEITH ROBERT RYAN A PARAMOI NT PICTIRE >As«^%sA^> Mamini Tomorrow «> AM. "MAN390 words
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Advertisement259 1954-08-13 8 iiiii NOW SHOWING 1 Evchy Circus Wonder; Mickey Swlune Thr LLv m IP^ClNbmaScopC^i 3 BEAfrr^^Sriiii JWN6 CIRCUS V^^^ RlHOoFftAlt ftiscimo it Warner Bros. i«W*»nerColor««oStp(e;bi-. n*T n'DDicu rAI UdKIIN ijiii PLUS 'OPERATION TCHM|TE EXCLUSIVE: Shaw Bros. Nrwsreel »f Fashion slikh held >< Hotel in aid of St \n.li fupyi DECLARE WAR259 words
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Miscellaneous267 1954-08-13 8 Straits Times Crossword 15 6 1 H I I 11 I TT 20~ sv 21 I 22 j*^ I V r^l iH f^ I iH h^J r^ iMi 1^ I 30 I k^3i I iIIIMIII I .1 I I I I I ACROSS 8. Sometimes it gets at cross pur'g*',,"267 words
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Article, Illustration1930 1954-08-13 9 "-TOMOHROfl' The Kinu- of Siii U »|ifir.- ii r tint irntn. t,in*'tn in in t He lived to see birth of a dream Th<> n< <t Crmm tr<ir<> £.J.om H*siiitfd his I Start of a fir t»ra ATE one steamy afternoon in 1897 a thin, 12-years-oldDaily Mirror - 1,930 words
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Advertisement116 1954-08-13 9 m filostora i^% For nc.it well croomed hair I CLOSTORA i an essen- 1 UJJH rial. LJ Do n t let 7 your h.nr let you down. Use CLOSTORA daily. |t will I"* ,i all day- A oP O^ Yl ta* 1 L^Bjft REDUCE SAFELY ncct. iat the ALGALiA; H116 words
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Advertisement401 1954-08-13 9 »»»>»»»»»»>»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»>»»»»>»»»>» >»»»»»>»>»»»» A If you arc between IS tni 25 ytiii old. sft. 4 inrh.or aver, of good health jnd iduc*rion. |OIN THE SINCAPORE POLICE. Candidates must pass an entrance elimination eejyivalent to SM VII in a Government English School or to thr tSird ye«r |umor Middle elimination in Chinacc401 words
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Miscellaneous128 1954-08-13 9 ShvrUtvli ■hiVllll fc^ lnsiuxtor Loslr<ulv P^nßl .-:y^l I \J^ 1 L '■Pl _J TH4TTOULOK* 046 OI6JU4W V HAS h£ KEk MSPECTOB LESTKABI m£ OU«NIN6 WOKE AZOUHP g^g^g^BBBBSSBSBs; M 1^ »Uk Tram H #itf 7 Mr r N^ g^^^^ fiT5 NO USE. MEN. THE FLOOQ TW* /Tue MACWET VK»Ct <^T*^ r^Sr128 words
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Article495 1954-08-13 10 Share market is quiet HIRING the first seven months of this year the U.S.A. has taken over twelve times as much tin from Malaya as Britain, the actual exports of Malayan tin during the period being 24,542 tons to the U.S. and 2,037 tons to Britain.495 words
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Article280 1954-08-13 10 London Tin 6*. 3d.; Lower Perak Kis 6d Rantau $1 !>5. Raub Gold 11 .45; Rawang Tin 9s. 10 'jd; Sungei Bidor 375. 9d. cd: Takuapa 15s. 6d. covrrntght i Ulu Klang 34 cents. Amal Malay $110; Batu Lintanß $120, Pajam 62';.. cent United Malacra 90 cent."!. S.S280 words
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Article95 1954-08-13 10 Ships lying alengsire th<- Singapore Harbour Board »h»r\rs nr as. perted today are: Wonorato 1 2 Manila Maru 4 j Kvoritsu Maru C P.. cuy of Ottawa tn, Aizu Mara 89. Soudan 11. Patr«a..s 13 14. Benmhor 15 16 Oregon 18. Ordia 19 20. Sedlli I N Wall95 words
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Article61 1954-08-13 10 Cargo discharged and loaded from vessels at Singapore roads and wharves excluding oil-ln-bulk handled at Pulau Bukom and Pulau Sebarok. amounted in 436.030 tons. 57.390 tons more than In the previous month. The May figure Is the second hlghtst (or the first five months of the61 words
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Article117 1954-08-13 10 Singapore thine** Produrr r\rhangr: noon prices per picul were Copra quiet; August $28 buyer.v er?; September $29 buyers, •29', .filers Coconut oil: unchanged; $50-.. sellers Pepper, quiet; black pepper down $2*; Muntok white $210. Sarawak $207.. I.ampong black $160 H. V. B. Lt°. closing prk-r: coconut oil: *50117 words
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Article57 1954-08-13 10 Th, strong!-. Exrhans< and bet the markf uraniums a i day thougl a marker Loans 3 Aust Cons'. I A I- \l Bank n! Bradforrl B Hll: Carlton I Colonial (on Court. mlrl Drus H Ounlop Elee 0 J 'i Herald Herald 1 C I Mown' Mount v57 words
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Article18 1954-08-13 10 There Septerr. i cents ii buver^ R S P Rubbe: terda No. 1 Spr No 318 words
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Article17 1954-08-13 10 The airmail TT or OP On th J free Hone K 5 80 for TT17 words
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Article46 1954-08-13 10 minf.<- in 'hf GMhrii nounced an black v tons: p. dm kc: 2.618 ;v July Alor Pons>u 63.300 1b Trmrrirn Trong 3 1 Mjnjrt luk. flajah K.KO It) \<<r I <.lrnr.ih 65.000 [fa Fajan I 1 lv Rrnut 4 Krm|..- b W 14.300 lb46 words
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Advertisement246 1954-08-13 10 AS BUYING AGENTS, ronfirmrrr. and shippers with a wide experience of world markets, we offer an unrivalled aerrice to intending buyers. Shipping and inrarance are undertaken and competitive(..l.V. estimate* firm. Enquiries for all claime* of merchandise are invited. Correspondence ii condutted in all commercial languages. ASSOCIATED EXPORTS 1.11)., BTABLBHKD lm246 words
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Advertisement216 1954-08-13 10 NOTICES NOTICE ANNOUNCEMENT TO OUR CUSTOMERS Please note that our Spares Department Is now located at 6\ milestone Buklt Timah and the new Telephone Number is ***** HENRY WADOH A CO., LTD. NOTICE WE Reginald Watkins, Mrs. Kath•en Watkins both of 19. Lambeth Walk Malntenancy Base RAF. Seleir. Singapore, and216 words
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Advertisement202 1954-08-13 10 NOTICES LAOS CESTS at cocktaU party on board the S.S "LAOS are Informed the vessel will be berthed at Oodowns 42 43. Gate No. 2. MESSAGERIES MABITIMES NATURALISATION NOTICE Is hereby given that Ng Sam Toll of 37 Branlcsome Road. Singapore 15 applying to the Oovernor for Naturalisation, and that202 words
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Advertisement885 1954-08-13 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS URGENTLY REQUIRED Diesel Engineer, minimum qualification recognised apprenticeship with a diesel I organisation. Sound practical expe- i rlence of erecting diesel engines up to 1.500 B.H.P. essential. Appoint- ment entails travelling throughout the Federation. Generous travelling hand subsistence allowances payable Gratuity Is payable at the satlsfac- 1 tory885 words
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Advertisement714 1954-08-13 10 TENDERS TENDER FOR SURPLUS POLICE VEHICLES Fourteen Police Vehicles are offered for sale to the Public by Tender. Pull details may be obtained from contingent Transpoit Officer. Contingent Headquarters t Town Hall. Ipoh on application. 'ENDER NOIICF TENDERS will be received by the Mechanical Engineer, PWD.. Perak. up to 3714 words
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Advertisement265 1954-08-13 10 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS ENGINEER S DEPARTMEN I Dredging and Removal of all Silt. Sand and Debris from (ai the concrete llnec Sections of Bukit Timah Canal from Serangoon Road to Newton Circus and from Cluny Road to Coronation Road Close NOON— 24-8-54: <bi the Boundary Drain parallel265 words
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Advertisement122 1954-08-13 10 OFFICIAL PR,] W8& 1 (down XI n:< >t M RUBBER In. (up vp, >n n t«B iHiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimilliliiililitliiiiiiMiiiiiihiiiiiiiimi mi i "iiaiivey" STEEL OFFICE FURNITURt FILING CABINE"' Sole AZfits: r».f fc I MITCHELL lO, 1 1 niim HMiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiMiiiiMiiiimiiiiiii ii"' 1 hmmn MESSAGERIES MARITIMES ETA EASTIOUND Soiling vnsTßOt«° v Au« LAOS to Mar**,122 words
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Advertisement1011 1954-08-13 11 MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. T HM 1,. |V.IIM ,n '.noipnr.l H*»t) BLUE FUNNEL LINE oil*' i horn Penong CU/,4 Au, 1, AB 14/u Aug 17/i§ Au, 11 Au, 1. AB /20 a-i J)/m Au, 21 Au, 24 Au, 27/2 B A,, 20/10 Au, Jo S-pt 2 Au, 21 Sep. 41,011 words
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Advertisement1067 1954-08-13 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES far Adan P.r/tiiTiL 10 CONTIH «NT/SCANDINAVIA P.rt Antw^, R.tt.room, Hembur, Gdynio, C.p.nhee.n, Gothanbur, 4 O,le •I "SILANDIA" S P° r% p s'hom Panong "RJJ* 1 <P««»9.r, only, nm^. KarLhamn and WeMnkl Omrt, •S Ca'lt. ftSSSL."* 1 N SAILINGS FROM SCANOINAVIA/U K /CONTINENT *"*rjm. m^m po-.n0,,., r s>ho1,067 words
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Advertisement1067 1954-08-13 11 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SAILINGS ta U.K. and" CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pora P. S'hom Penong Btnvanui for Hovre, London, Rotterdam, Homburg. Antwerp 21/27 Aua 24/2» A<r, 10 Au,/ 1 Sapt Bawalaaaach for Ganoo. Liverpool, Oublin Homburo 24/10 Au, 11 Aua/ 2 S.pt 1/ 4 Saat London. Hull 1/ 7 Sapt 1/101,067 words
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Advertisement1091 1954-08-13 11 MeALISTER 6t CO., LTD. TIL. ho 211.1 ELLERMAH He BUCKNALL KLAVENESS LINE LONDON. HAVRE, ROTTIRDAM. LOS AKCritS <AM MANCISCO. HAMBURG 4 HULL PORTLAND, SIATTLt 4 VANCOUVrn <"" *OC O^A.. Nort> All." I ).i-. Acc.pt. n, to.go tor Central 4 So. II 9#w) Cnr*s4r) v.n C-)lr»r-r>o Amentan Port. CITY Of OTTAWA1,091 words
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Article141 1954-08-13 12 NEW FRENCH LINER IS DUE TODAY EXPECTED in Singapore today is Messageries Marittmcs' newest passenger liner trie 1 5,000 tons Laos, which is on her maiden voyage to the Far East. Among the passenger* on board the liner when she docks will be Mr. Anduz Fans, pre.si- I dent of141 words
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Article124 1954-08-13 12 BY the time this year's Trade Fair, at the Happy World, Singapore, closes at midnight on Sunday a record number i«f people will havr seen the exhibits. Ip to midnight on Wednesday 194.';!)9 people had passed the turnstile in 12 nights compared with the tUJMS124 words
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Article49 1954-08-13 12 IMr. J N Pratt, general salemanager of the Ford Motor Company of Malaya Ltd.. sailed for Europe with his family on the Oranje on Saturday. Mr A. E Ohlsen. service manager of the same Company, returned from leave by air from Australia on Sunday with h* fa"-.:'.y49 words
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Article, Illustration593 1954-08-13 12 More Malaya -New Zealand trade is forecast VISITORS SURVEY MART OFFICIALS, BUSINESSMEN S Eli TRADE Mr. R. B. Mr. J. A Mr. Lan Mr. James Gray Brittenden Tanner Wattie \KW ZEALAND (Jovcrnment trade officials and businessmen who have visited the Colony for the Happy World Trade Fair, which closes on593 words
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Article, Illustration87 1954-08-13 12 i ill IHU. IIONt; Him ml ipkl Vmuterlimmrt) l.utm> id. gam dinner (hrir distributors on Saturday at the M;tpp> World Above left to rielit in happy mouil are: M«*ssr> W. J. Mryer. (hia Poh (hi.in« idirrclor). P. (armirharl (dirrclor). l.re Khrk Mmi; (sriTt-tary and (arr>. Tilt-87 words
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Article, Illustration140 1954-08-13 12 To study at large factory VfR. WONG HSI YIN and Mr. Ong Thye Huat. of the iTI Dunlop Rubber Co. (Malaya) Ltd.. left by air for Calcutta on Wednesday to take a three weeks intensive course at the large Dunlop factory, at Sahagan], outside140 words
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Article86 1954-08-13 12 rN Hong Kong business leuders. members of the Munn Kong »Kaifon« Welfare Attoclattona goodwill mission to Malaya were entertained to dinner in Singapore on Monday by Mr. Wong Tok Sau of The Amov Canning Corporation Singapore i Ltd.. a founder member of the Kowloon City Kaifong chapter.86 words
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Article, Illustration298 1954-08-13 12 A NEW Malayan rompany Mechaniral md Comb\istion Enjineerinß Co. Ltd. thinks that it has found the solution to the problem of Chinese gravel pump miners hampered by heavy costs of production, particularly in times when the metal price drops. The chairman of the298 words
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Advertisement205 1954-08-13 12 Caterpillar BUILDS Motor Graders Ji <@@ $g& MUHK ore assembled 1 ""l!l' "fcl ir'.V.'m'-.,' I-"" otWMi W 1 r—.r.J. Ir.™ I ■■< I '"r"""" 1 •>--n«»l» 1 M^naiMiK <~ I" lI.WNfi .'..•-!'> *»mm f IM k MbMA 1-1-rU I mt. WII.TIW "»■<■*»—*— m i .i j.n Itir mi it tM••205 words
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Advertisement373 1954-08-13 12 KS«A^|fl-M-M-M....U0 Wonder FOLKS nrchr mission I •ORANGE j LEMON-LlMll fre.h.n, of .11 OmMS dr.nk, SPAKI <LINC I Eitractcd Iron »he bell INO NONFAT > (elected lun-ripened C*lifor- boon v ,l| ,n Of U nia Vjlencij Oran(et. Minion I J< ha, (amed FIRST PRIZES for j h m^ W \< world373 words
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Article415 1954-08-13 13 in debut PAKISTAN REACH 133 AFTER 51-7 THK OVAL. Surrey, Thursday. pRKIJ TYSON (four for 35). Peter leader (three for 35) and Brian stath.im (two for 26) between them I dismissed Pakistan for 133 runs in the tourists' first! innings here where the final Test match began415 words
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Article91 1954-08-13 13 PAKISTAN— IST INNINGS Hanlf Ihw Staham \limuddln h Tvwn It Waqar b leader Maqnood b Tyoon 0 Imtlar r r'vann b Ty«on Kardar c F.vans b fttatham M Warlr run out 0 fatal F.vans h Loader «hujauddln not nut 1< Zulflkar c < nmplnn h leader 16 Mahmmid Humeln91 words
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Article131 1954-08-13 13 \LOR STAR. Thurs TPHE KOWIXXSN Motor Bus Com--1 p«ay aorcer tourist* recovered from a poor first half to beat North Malayan Malay* 4 o before a record T nun rimi! here today. The touiuts were up against x determined defence In the flr.M half and131 words
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Article78 1954-08-13 13 I THE Mysore StMte Football Asmi- lie) till *<vir of Sinnapore and the Federal ion. .scheduled for next month has been cancelled »nld Mr s K P. Naidu their repre»enlati\e in I Singapore. yesteida\ Mr Naldu told the Strai'.« Times ■tMi rffter Hirangement» had been mode78 words
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Article61 1954-08-13 13 Non-Benderis Cricket Club XI T SC C on the ptida.ig at 211 tomorm« J W Euart. D. C D'CottH. D M Murray. W R M Haxwoith. S ■tMMtt, R S Tufnell. P. D. Almeida. A Baker. R. V 8. Sundram, .1 A M Ede.61 words
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Article51 1954-08-13 13 The Extra 8 Hole* Mixed Four--1 some* i Stroke. Competition played j: R SO C. on Monday resulted In a win for Mrs. Kmerson ft W. M. Oak-Rhlnri .44-8'..— 35', >. Oiher cards returned: Mrs. Machln Ar K. W Bell 147-11.—3 5 Mr. Mrs. R. Cralk (42-s'.—51 words
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Article78 1954-08-13 13 The flnala for this year's netbull competition for the Clarke Challenge Shield will oe played on the SRC ground between Girls Spoil.' Chih .holders of the Shield i and the Raffles Old Girls A.-MH 'iHiion today. Mrs A. E Clarke will present the shield to the »i iners.78 words
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Article64 1954-08-13 13 NEW YORK. Thurn. Archie j' Moore 37-year-old Hghthea\y\»el(jht ii.impum of the world, xuccessfiilly defended his title when he beat i Harold Johnson on a technical knockout at Madison Square Garden lan night The referee. Ruby Goldstein topped the fight 56 second* after the Mori ofReuter; AP; UP - 64 words
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198 1954-08-13 13 11. KPHOM IM lIOH. Thtirn. LTcomen 'o MaUy.n racing Sin c H.r bnj.iim»« ."SKS gJcWdi »nd VlolhUoh. Tudo, lh r£ .rll-bred EnglUh hor«>. on gS V.hr*e-ye.r-old by thi iAkol Onld Cup winner C»r»c«U» fl; Mr Mulf. b Deiiturlui three- nth i -did198 words
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200 1954-08-13 13 SINGAPORE S triinls fans will be able to see two of Colon* brightest players when 18-year-old Rupert Ferdinands and B. L Pinto arrive In the Colony from Ceylon next Friday. Thf Singapore Lawn Tennis Association has arranged for an exhibition on the SCC. courts on200 words
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Article26 1954-08-13 13 SO< MM 1.KA(.l DIV 1: Fathul Karlb v R.K M.X.. Jalan Besar. 8.30 p.m NETBALL CLARKr) Shield: (.irli S < Raffles Old (.Iris. SRC padanf26 words
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376 1954-08-13 13 LONDON. Thursday 'I'Hr English summer relented, allowing play in all seven county championship matches beginning \esterday. Bowlers took full opportunities on soft wickets exposed to sun and breeze and. in all. 115 wickets fell an average of over 16 a match Derbyshire, second In the376 words
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Article153 1954-08-13 13 \HATTRICK by Sim Jui Kirn enabled Singapore Chinese FA. to dffent Singapore Indians at Jalan Besar stadium last night to retain ihe Sundram Iyer soccer shield. Chinese were without their regulars last night, and schoolboy Jui Kirn brought In for the first Um< to lead the153 words
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330 1954-08-13 13 AN International Badminton Federation ruling that foreign players may take part in a national tournament or exhibition only by arrangement of the respective national associations was placed before committee members of the Singapore Badminton Association who met last night.330 words
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Advertisement164 1954-08-13 13 »t no yjmw X£jM C.F. SHARP <c CO, (M) LTD. NTS FOR ALL LEADING AIRLINES F nor Union RuilHmf? Singapore UOP TOOTH DECAY j Irmnrkahle -hnn hru'hins after exery meal with IBINM n Pi>if •lt^ »o man) M help prevent tooth decs)'. 1. It actual)) help* remove dc«ruiti\e bacteria. 2.164 words
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Miscellaneous387 1954-08-13 13 I S.r: I. J!!le J j word pttaeaE Inn- Cut out and pin j^^^Hieil couponi Posting ins ruct^^r^^pejJ telow Name •••••^^^^^L****| I i k Addrew ~^P4 5 c n! n fiTB CLUES I CLUES FO|t \&Om PiZZLE NNS 1 Where this person live!. fTT"" *^fr»puld be driven wiMi i cer»ery387 words
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1641 1954-08-13 14 Sports Editor's Malayan A.A.A. meet survev 1 S'gor, Johore their rivals SINGAPORE, champions for the past five years running in the Malayan Amateur Athletic Association's annual championships, are favourites (o win the team championship again this year, but will they be able to1,641 words
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Article254 1954-08-13 14 %f ALAI AN Amateur Athlrtle As- meiatiAn rhamplonshlp re- nrds, up to date, are: I MEN inn YDS I lAner l: Fnh Kirn Srng I'Uli; L.n.E. Cullen iismi; Ker Vnnc Chin 1937 Sldique Merlcar. ttO YDS (21.8ser): L.D.E. Cullrn (1931). Hii YDS iMi.r, L.D.E.254 words
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Article, Illustration587 1954-08-13 14 Michael Parry may set up the best record LOOK out for a crop of rreords In the Malayan athletic championships at Kuala Lumpur today and tomorrow. Michael Parry, Srlangor's lank> quarter -mllrr, may |-rt thr best record of all by knocking 1..D.X. fallens 23-year-old 440 record of SOsee. off thr587 words
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Article200 1954-08-13 14 THE PROGRAMME of event* at the Malayan athletic rhampion. ships at Kuala Lumpur today and tomorrow Is: TODAY 230 Opening Ceremony: 30" 440 yards hurdles final; 3 10 Pole Vault quallfving; 3 10 100 yds heats. 3 ?o 100 yds women hmts: 33n Plscw qualifying: 330 Shot200 words
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Article117 1954-08-13 14 ilnner-Oeneral. To fanfare of trumpet* the Stirapore representative will pre*ent the flag of the meeting to Mr. McDonald. After Mr. Mat-Donald has opened the meeting, there will be a fanfare of I rum i»u Hnd cu:i salute The, flags of rompetlng team* will then be broken on their117 words
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100 1954-08-13 14 Brighter athletic plan f or meeting pOUR IMPOI p» a bp disc annual nei of the M Athl. Kuala I They rtrstl] champ. Asian < neißhh. be \Z\\ athletes. leoondl) layan ri up at SI any nth: lnss whii un<i< t prnvri arp rishi. Thirrih record record and cord I'llUlM,100 words
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