The Straits Times, 6 October 1954
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Title Section13 1954-10-06 1 He***** The Straits Times Istd 1845 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER b. 1954 15 CENTS13 words
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Article242 1954-10-06 1 30-minute terror as Reds kill clerk fHE FRIENDLY MAN' IS BANDITS' VICTIM M LAI. Johore, Tuesday. >.OI,I) Indian who was pviftf a :i»r his si\-vear-old daughter I! ,^1 into the bedroom of hi> n ts and shot dead while his wife, 10 guests were held at f«h242 words
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Article, Illustration27 1954-10-06 1 THIS is the house in whu terrorists murdered 35-year-ol K. C. Sekaran, chief clerk of the Kulai Oil Palms Estate, Johore.27 words
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Article, Illustration36 1954-10-06 1 AND this is Rukm a n i, Sekaran's wife, with six-.vcar-old Shanta whose birthday party was at its height when the bamlits burst into the bungalow. Straits Times pictures.36 words
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Article88 1954-10-06 1 JAKARTA. Tues. |>RESIDENT Sorkarno took 1 the salute from thou- sands of troop s today at a parade to celebrate the fifth anniversary of Indonesia's armed forces. All military forces in the Jakarta area took part in the I review, which also was at- tended by highUP - 88 words
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Article50 1954-10-06 1 HONG KONG. rues —As a result of the driest summer since 1938, the hours of water supply would have to be cut by a further hour to three hours daily. The Government said the colony's water supply position j had never been more precaii ious than now.— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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139 1954-10-06 1 Ambush Alley Reds attack twice but miss the mark Xl I \M. lues. TERRORISTS were back in their favourite ambush position near here yesterday the H'ii> mile KluaneMersing Road During the morning 10 of them fired from both sides of the road at a Landrover driven by P- Down of139 words
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Article202 1954-10-06 1 Hairdressing theft cut short POLICE are anxious to contact two women who broke up an armed robbery in a hairdressing saloon in Changi Road. Sineaporr yesterday afternoon. I mmma^ l^^^^ mm Two gunmen were holding up the proprietress and her assistant at about 4 p.m..202 words
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Article29 1954-10-06 1 LAHORE. Tues.— More than 7,000 square miles of Punjao has been flooded by the turbulent River Ravi. Hundreds of villages and cotton crops are under water.— U.P.UP - 29 words
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Article25 1954-10-06 1 OTTAWA. Tues.— lndonesia, understood to be the only hesitant member, today announced she would not oppose Japan's entry into the Colombo Plan. -Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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146 1954-10-06 1 LAS VEGAS (Nevada) Tues. —American publisher. Mr. H M Greenspun. has filed a US$lOOO,OOO (Malayan 3,000,--00 damages suit against Senator Joseph McCarthy Mr Greeiispun allepes that Senator McCarthy falsely accused him of bein« an exCommunist. Mr. Greenspun puolishes the I Las Vegas Sun andReuter - 146 words
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Article31 1954-10-06 1 Singapore's temperature dropped to 70 2 dec F at about 3 o'clock yesterday m >rnlng the lowest this year. Record low was 66 deg., recorded 29 years ago.31 words
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Article46 1954-10-06 1 l\>ll»l pa-.es m > our todays Straits limes contain foreien and local news and pictures, and overseas and .Malayan sports features. The cinema show guide Page ."> Radio Page I Straits Times Special Feature Pace Loaders, letters anc On the Margin Page <i Sport Paces 13. 1446 words
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Article37 1954-10-06 1 BANGKOK. Tues— The British Ambassador to Siam, Mr Berkeley Everard Foley Gage. 50. was married to Mrs Lillian Ettfl Miller at tne British Consulate here yesterday. Mr. Gage is a divorcee ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article25 1954-10-06 1 Koh Choon Bock. 16. was seriously injured in an accident involving a bicycle and a bus in Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, last night.25 words
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127 1954-10-06 1 NEW YORK, Tuesday. TWENTY-THREE passengers, who staged a sit-down strike on the 15,000-ton liner Maasdam after it was held up here three days ago have won their battle to stay on board. The liner returned to New York on Sunday after a collisionReuter - 127 words
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Article43 1954-10-06 1 BENGHAZI. Libya, Tues. The Libyan Minister for Palace Affairs, Said Ibrahim Shalhi, was shot dead in front of the Federal Government building here today. Police later drtained a boy, a member of the Royal family. Sharif Mohayddin Senussi. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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370 1954-10-06 1 SO BRIAN CAN MARRY TIJAH AFTER ALL He's filled in the forms: and all he has to do is wait four months KUALA LL'MPI'R. Tuesday. PRIVATE BRIAN SHARPE, 22-year-old cook attached to the Special Air Service Regiment, has asked for Army approval to marry his 32-year-old fiancee. Tijah binte Taleb.370 words
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Article134 1954-10-06 1 Another 20 Britons off to China LONDON, Tues rpWENTY British politicians. 1 trade unionists and scientists left London by air today for China at the invitation of the Chinese Peoples Association for Cultural Relations. The leader of the group. Mr Ellis Smith, a Labour MP. said "Like Mr Attlee, weReuter - 134 words
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Article36 1954-10-06 1 LONDON, Tues.— ltaly and Yugoslavia today Initialled an agreement dividing the Trieste Free Territory and ending a nine-year dispute between the two countries. Britain and the US also initialled the pact. A.P.AP - 36 words
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Article63 1954-10-06 1 A FIERY TAX CRITIC. THUILLIES. Belgium. Tues A 35-year-old farmer here tried to set the local tax office on fire because "taxes are too high." police reported They said Joseph de Meulc- meester broke into the tax collector's office yesterday, emptied a bottle of petrol in the room, and fled63 words
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Article46 1954-10-06 1 LONDON. Tues— From Nov. 1 the travel allowance Britons may take abroad outside the dollar area will be increased to £100 double the present figure the Government announced today. The allowance for children will be raised from £35 to £70. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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32 1954-10-06 1 Woman whipped NEW DELHI, Tues— lndia has complained to Portugal against the alleged public whipping of a woman agitating for Portuguese Goa's union with India, and other "brutal treatment" of demonstrators. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article160 1954-10-06 1 Cabinet men for scandal quiz PARIS Tues GENERALS and forrr Cabinet ministers a included in a list of m Die whom the judge v. i vestigatinß France's oik gest post-war militar secrets scandal nr wants to inte r view Four men have oeeu char<t. since the alleged leakage o\ top160 words
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Article14 1954-10-06 1 DYNAMOS wi> M<»( <>w in- M-- •>" Djmamoa |i(m v .">-<) here (unislit Krutcr.14 words
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Advertisement24 1954-10-06 1 -^Terh rings ly of f Distinction V. for Every occasion. )K HEN DRY, U l ia=O K R. a<i. n)iTR 0 WUS. BRISTOL LONDON.24 words
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82 1954-10-06 2 'RED' DEAN: ON MY OATH I'M NO RED LONDON. Tues.— Dr. Hewlett Johnson, sometimes called Canterbury's "Red Dean." took an oath in the U.S. Embassy in London to speak "the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth." He then said that he has never been a member of82 words
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102 1954-10-06 2 NEW YORK. Tues. A COOKERY BOOK with a recipe for marijuana fudge is to go on sale soon in Britain and America. It is guaranteed to give nibblers wild giggles and ecstatic visions. The recipe is among 35A in The Alice B Toklas102 words
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Article131 1954-10-06 2 A WOMAN UPSET THIS BUS LONDON, Tues. A WOMAN on the bus upset conductor John Millard and 56 passengers had to get off his No. 20 bus and stand on the damp pavement. "All passengers off, said No. 18,846 John Millard. "All Dassengers of! the bus. please," he repeated. "I'm131 words
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Article22 1954-10-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.—According to unconfirmed figures. 24 Commuj.ist terrorists surrendered in the Federation last month, it was officially stated today.22 words
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Article, Illustration309 1954-10-06 2 Ingrid Bergman can clear me accused ROME 'DRUG ORGY 9 PROBE TOLD OF ALIBI BUT STAR SAYS: I CAN'T DO MUCH ROME, Tuesday. TXGRID BERGMAN, the film star, is to be questioned at the Italian Consul's office in London, about the Montesi "drug orgy scandal. She is said to beReuter - 309 words
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Article, Illustration52 1954-10-06 2 Pise Angell gives a surprise-to wed Vie Damore ITALIAN actress Pier Angeli and singer Vie Damone announced their engagement yesterday, after a two-year friendship that even their Hollywood friends thought was merely casual. Damone, born in Brooklyn, is of Italian ancestry. Pier's name was once linked with that of KirkUP - 52 words
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Article34 1954-10-06 2 TOKYO. Tues— The second earthquake in less than 24 hours shook Tokyo today. A light quake was reported here last night and a sharper tremor in Northern Formosa yesterday.— U.PUP - 34 words
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159 1954-10-06 2 LONDON, Tuesday. A CAMERA which was bought In Singapore got a company director, Mr. Reginald William Simon into trouble when he arrived at London airport from Hong Kong. He was fined £114 when he pleaded guilty to attempting to evade payment of Customs duty159 words
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Article32 1954-10-06 2 waw lusl,hi, Tues. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry's Pharmaceutical Inquiry Committee has a&ked the Rovernment to restrict the establishment of new drug fac-i torle.s by forelen firms.— APAP - 32 words
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Article44 1954-10-06 2 A ton of explosives bound for Indo-China arrived in Singapore yesterday aboard the St. Nazaire. which is on her way to Saigon from Marseiles. The boat stopped over for a few hours at the outer roads and then continued her voyage.44 words
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Article27 1954-10-06 2 TRONDHEIM. Norway. Tues --A giant octopus. 7 ft. across and with tentacles more than 23 ft. long, was found dead In Trondhelm Fjord yesterday. A.P.AP - 27 words
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Article40 1954-10-06 2 IJCNINORAD. Tuen The sixteen British Members or Parliament touring Leningrad yesterday visited Mr. Nikolai Smlrnnv. chairman of the Leningrad city Soviet. They later split Into two groups and one went to the Electroclla Works and talked to workers40 words
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Article, Illustration209 1954-10-06 2 Marilyn's ii marriage now falls apart I THEY KEPT TRIPPING OVER THE OTHER'S CAREER SO OFTEN..... HOLLYWOOD Tues. MARILYN MONROE. ITI America's No. 1 pinup girl, announced yesterday she had separated from the former baseball hero Joe Dimagßio because of "incompatibility" resulting from different career interests. The blonde, curvaceous star209 words
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Article, Illustration143 1954-10-06 2 Telephone call let the secret out > Her studio learned that the marriage wa s on the rocks when the actress telephoned that she would not be able to report for work yesterday for shooting of "The Seven Year Itch." She said, however, that she would be atAP; UP - 143 words
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Article, Illustration91 1954-10-06 2 BRI'SSfcLS. Tur* Group Captain Peter Townsond British Air Attache here whnsr name was once linked with that of Prin. rs, Margaret, won a 30.000- franc flat race for gentlemen riders yesterday. Rldlnn Pluchon. a Belgian owned horse droup Captain Tow rum d started fa\ouritrReuter - 91 words
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286 1954-10-06 2 DON'T BLAME MEN FOR FALLING IN LOVE IN TROPICS, SAYS COLONEL LONDON. Tues. DAPPER Lt.-Col. Barclay Pearson, D.5.0., 42-year-old oommandine oflicer of the Ist Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, has returned here on leave and talked about his men's mixed marriages in troubled British Guiana. The 700 Scots under his286 words
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Article285 1954-10-06 2 Now he is expelled 'because she is a blackleg' PONTYPRIDD, Tuesday. A 23-YEAR-OLD engineering worker has bern expelled from his union because, he says, the union disapproves of his bride of a week. His wife has been workina at a factory neichbourine that in which285 words
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Article62 1954-10-06 2 NEW YORK. Tues.— The Episcopal Church News yesterday said that segregation in the churches must be ended, not because of any Supreme Court decision but brcauso it was glaring denial of Christianity. "Every pfTort to put .segregation i n Christian dress must come to griefAP - 62 words
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Article43 1954-10-06 2 NEW YORK. Tues When bank teller John Siemcr vanished with hus family and U.S. $82,143 belonging to the Staten Island National Bank and Trust Company police raided his home and found U555,500 tucked among lettuce and parsley in the fridge.43 words
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Article24 1954-10-06 2 NEW YORK. Tues. Rabbi Mordecai M Silvrrman. believed to be the oldest rabbi in the country, has died aced 96. U.P.UP - 24 words
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Article21 1954-10-06 2 NEW DELHI. Tues. The Indian Government is sending 15 students to Denmark for a year's study of farming.— A.P.AP - 21 words
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Article49 1954-10-06 2 LONDON, rues. Princess Margaret will viMt the British West Indies early next year, it was officially announct d here last night She will travel in the Royal yacht Britannia to the British Caribbean islands ol Trinidad Grenada Barbados Antigua. Jamaica and the Bahamas.— RenterReuter - 49 words
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137 1954-10-06 2 Smuggler now a total war by Jakarti JAKARJ T»HE Indonr.s;; x merit has all-out war on All security been alrrted j navy is on a night patrol roundintr wal No Offlc I damage, which n done to thr count is available but sources, this hi,,, Ir.iinine away rr piahs in137 words
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Article23 1954-10-06 2 Floods cut off harbour 3 OOATEMA |J Dual £j bour on tiled today by fl J sft. over th wl Jhp port k23 words
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Article72 1954-10-06 2 LONDON, Tues. a leading eye specialist wants a law to force anyone who \vear.s spectacles to use them while driving a car Mr. A. McKie Reid, lecturer in ophthalmology at Liverpool University. writes m this mo.ith's issue of The Practitioner. "In Denmark a driver who72 words
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Advertisement112 1954-10-06 2 actually softens dry lips! I| \|C\\\ iwl Rkl Su^B Stays on longer than any JL R lipstick you've ever worn! 1 s j Why do 9 out of 10 ST-IBteS $$k REVLON NAIL ENAMEL? T* Z.. M" oli A. iJ^ Be:au«- only Krvlon creates ifentf. .v 3 i~-l OMbB And112 words
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Advertisement101 1954-10-06 2 \a U» of our flights... Itoly _Ie ,m t 111 tvvic*- jr >. iwilicr'ond f^^k G^Ta c i' V Zuf.ch L C ".9 J& Holland Thrp- V.-1, > M Wl i jfllX m/ We're always yj meeting each other <P* I nil' m« i k »<»h ki»' m A Them101 words
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Article24 1954-10-06 4 PENANG, Tues— The Police Vnmnteer Reserve will hold their third annual social, dance and ronccenc at Chccseman Kail. Wcstlands School, on Saturday.24 words
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384 1954-10-06 4 HE'S DUMB— AND NOW HIS MOTHER REFUSES TO HELP HIM BUT FRIENDS RESCUE 'MAN OF INITIATIVE' WHEN a Singapore court asked an elderly woman yesterday to be one of two joint sureties for h^r son, who is dumb, she replied:384 words
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Article125 1954-10-06 4 Sale to pay tax millions flops BIDS went up to $495,000 only when the building occupied by the Southern Hotel restaurant and cabaret in New Bridge Road was put up for auction in Singapore yesterday. No sale was made. It was the first big property of the Eu Tung Sen125 words
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Article80 1954-10-06 4 Officials of the Singapore Indian Association for 1954-55 are: President. Mr. Durgadas Sachdev; vice-president, Mr. Bakhtawar Singh: secretary, Mr. R. Ramalingam: treasurer. Mr. M. Lobo: committee Messrs. G. K. Oossain, M Warden. K. K. Balakrishnan. J. M. Dorai Rai: D. K Samy. R S Sithamparam and Dr.80 words
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Article114 1954-10-06 4 ONG THENG KWEE, a village shopkeeper, saw two burglars dash out from his shop early one morning. He shouted for help and people in the neighbourhood, rushed to hLs aid. Several men cornered one of the burglars. Mahmood bin Mohamed. and beat htm up with sticks. The114 words
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Article44 1954-10-06 4 The Hindu festival of Navarathri, which is being observed at the Chettiar temple. Tank Road, Singapore, will end tomorrow evening after the decorated effigy of the temple's presiding deity. God Subramaniani. is taken in procession on the silver horse44 words
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Article178 1954-10-06 4 Democracy will be on show KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. AN "ELECTION FESTIVAL' to arouse public interest in the coming federal polls is to be ►leld at the Selangor Turf Club grounds from Oct 23 to 27. Electoral procedure will be explained at the rally through picture posters178 words
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189 1954-10-06 4 A SINGAPORE professional boxer. Mohamed Kassim bin Mohamed Khan, who had had no bouts for a lone time, broke into the home of a Chinese neighbour and stole a pair of trousers, with $96 in one of the pockets. K'ng Ah Eng,189 words
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88 1954-10-06 4 SINGAPORE and the Federation need more doctors and specialists, and fears of over-specialisation are groundless. Dr. c Subrahmanyam, president of the Singapore >, Local Senior Officers Associa- v tlon, told the Straits Times 8 Vfsterdav. I He disagreed with Dr. Lee <'88 words
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Article108 1954-10-06 4 Malaya now has Science Society THE Srirncr Socirty nf Malaya has brrn formed with Prnfrs.sor R. A. Rnbinson. Profrssor of Chrmlstry at the University of Malaya, as president. Othrr officials arc Mr. B. W. Purslow i secretary i. Mr. E. Sullivan <asst. secretary*, Mr. A. I. Bigg.s i treasurer i108 words
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Article33 1954-10-06 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues— A mess for housemen at the General Hospital here is being constructed at a cost of $99,000. The site Ls within the hf>pitai grounds, facing the sea.33 words
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232 1954-10-06 4 REI IGIOI S groups still hope to persuade Singapore City Council to rescind its ban on Saturday night meetings on the Esplanade. The Salvation Army is to ask the Malayan Christian Council, in which a number of churches are represented, for help. The F.splanade is232 words
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151 1954-10-06 4 WE KEEP R-CARDS, SAYS K.L. OFFICIAL <UALA LUMPUR, Tues. DICE ration cards will 1V be used in the Federation as long as the emergency lasts, the Straits Times was told today. Mr. J. M. Gulllck, controller of the Trade Division, said: 'The Federation cannot follow Singapore's plan to abolish ration151 words
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Article26 1954-10-06 4 An antique silver pen encncled with small pearls and worth $65 was reported stolen from a house in Watten Estate, Singapore, yesterday.26 words
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75 1954-10-06 4 Car strippers prowl again HEADLAMPS GONE PENANG, Tues. Car strippers have again been busy in Penang. Two headlamps worth $50 were stolen from a car parked at a Chinese school compound in Carnarvon Street last night. Thieves broke into a house in Ayer Itam road yesterday and stole $161 in75 words
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122 1954-10-06 4 The man who had to quit HANGED HIMSELF A HAWKER, Si Kirn Yong, 60. who had seven married children was given notice to quit 1 his room by Aue. 15, when his chief tenant was getting married, the hawkers wife told a Singapore coroner's court 1 yesterday But on Aug.122 words
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Article42 1954-10-06 4 A 39-year-old woman, Yeo Geok Eng, was rescued from drowning from Singapore River near Cavanagh Bridge at lunch time yesterday. She fell off the bank and landed near a sampan. The sampanman rescued her. She was taken to hospital.42 words
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Article134 1954-10-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. LEONG SUI SANG, a terrorist who surrendered at Kampar on Sept. 6. had a tearful reunion with his mother whom he had not seen for three years. The mother burst Into tears on seeing him She had given him up for134 words
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Article44 1954-10-06 4 A Malay woman of Blakans Mati, Singapore, woke up at 4.30 a.m. yesterday to find a man holding her throat. She had a necklace round her neck. She screamed and the man ran. Six dollars were stolen from the room.44 words
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Article65 1954-10-06 4 IPOH, Tues.- 8 Rajamoney, 34, a cattle owner of Gunthong. was fined $45 by the Ipoh ma- 1 gtstrate today for allowing three cows to stray on Sungel l Parrl road on Sept. I*V It was Rajamonev .s litli orTencc uf a Mmilar nature Earlier he65 words
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Advertisement306 1954-10-06 4 A NEW TYPE OF /fe! Ball Point 1 JL JL Ml^ JL JL JL II poir No poinl ?f to I match your exact style of writj I ing new ball point feaI lure 1 Choice of ft*t. medium PERFECTED Br Ui I I NEW! Writes five time* PARKER longer306 words
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Advertisement189 1954-10-06 4 if n/ C &<l£/tA I/I t hi\ Acetate T ■n NIGHTDRKSSE I $13.75 to 518.251 I Wonderful .1 I LAVENDER m J BUI) PINK JT TENDER (ih>i x SUN YELLOW THE STORE WITH A t 4^ IN CHINA ot ...mean. /Oeauuj f?£\ Th^ pure. Bentl<» iathrr nl riff-, tt^* *OkT.189 words
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Article81 1954-10-06 5 Three more in Federation a t 'critical stage 9 More on the way KUALA LI'MITR, Tuesday. K \l Sycamore helicopters, the first q helicopters to come, arrived in Kuala eglnnlng of the air build-up inspired prald Trmpler and which will be carried >«■ terrorists by Lieut.-Gen.81 words
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Article, Illustration162 1954-10-06 5 TWO AUSTRALIAN women saw two Australian airmen off wiirn Ihe men left for Singapore 15 months ago. Yesterday, the women arrived in the colony. They were Mrs. 11. M. Salter and Miss M Wahlin. who were met by th e airmen. The women made162 words
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Article166 1954-10-06 5 A SENTENCE of nine months' imprisonment passed on Abu Bakar bin Abdullah, aged 25. a former peon at the PakisTrade Commissioner's Office, by Mr. Justice Taylor it Singapore Assizes on Monday on two charges of forgery, was varied to 12 months' imprisonment yesterday. Abu Bakar. who pleaded166 words
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Article42 1954-10-06 5 Alert sailor saves woman BUTTERWORTH. Tues.— An .ort sailor. Salleh bin Rashid. Y.-ri a passenger from falling :im the ferry Tengfjiri into he Penang channel last night. Salleh pulled a woman back list in time as she was fallng over a railing.42 words
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Article29 1954-10-06 5 IPOH, Tues.— Mr. A. T. N. Balraj of the Ipoh AngloChinese School U, the new honorary secretary of the Ipoh YMCA. He succeeds Mr. M. E. Moreira.29 words
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Article25 1954-10-06 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Inche Bahadun bin Haji Hassan, Superintendent of Police, has been transferred from Johore Bahru to Police Contingent Headquarters, Kuala Lumpur.25 words
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217 1954-10-06 5 LAST NIGHT'S FIRST NIGHTS I i ANEW British film, •Fnrhiriripn Careo roroiaaen has to do with the skulduggery Of a gang of dope smugglers and the efforts of the Bri- tish customs service to prevent them unload- ing the stuff in the Pool nt217 words
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Article63 1954-10-06 5 THE Hidden City" at the New Alhambra is a iurmle film in which iuncle beasts are in shor* supply. Bomba, the jungle boy Johnny Sheffield', has only to wrestle with a single wild buffalo. And even this provides no "savage thrills." There is only63 words
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Article52 1954-10-06 5 Today Ls the last chance this year for volunteers for service with the Royal Malayan Navy, it was announced last night There will be no recruiting after today until next year. Intending recruits .should be at the Rotherham Gate at Woodlands between eight and 1052 words
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Article13 1954-10-06 5 I BUTTER WORT: a im, 50. iriend ButterIn an -terday ispital13 words
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90 1954-10-06 5 punched DETECTIVE WHO ARRESTED HIS FRIEND handm :ar, John W rily deI d him and de E hed one k XriihnaK mrt was B. Mr, F. A. Chua gaoled de Melo for six months lor assaulting a public servant at Pasir Panjang Road on Aug. 10. De Melo. who had90 words
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209 1954-10-06 5 23 PUPILS TELL OF TEACHER'S CHEATING <UALA LUMPUR, I'ues. pWENTY THREE girls and boys, pupils of an English school, testified against their form"r class master. S. Coomarasamy. 38. when he was charged in the First Magistrate's Court here today with criminal breach of trust of $124 He was accused of209 words
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Article32 1954-10-06 5 SEREMBAN. Tues.— Dr. J. Samuel, State Councillor and president of the Negri Sembilan Indian Association, will give a shield for Reneral efficiency to the best St. John Ambulance Division here.32 words
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Article26 1954-10-06 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Yok Chuan and Ang Hong, both lorry drivers, were each nnde $150 in the Police Court today for carrying an excess load.26 words
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Article24 1954-10-06 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. An Armistice Day service will be hold at St. Christopher's Church here on Nov. 7 at 6 30 p.m.24 words
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203 1954-10-06 5 RAIDERS AHOY! IT'S WAR— ALL IN FUN SINGAPORE will be attacked by sea next week-end but the attackers are very considerate men. They have arranged their attack so that defenders can get time off from work. But the attackers have one trick up their sleeves, which comes very close to203 words
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Advertisement34 1954-10-06 5 StMtUfa get* to*fy WITHOUT DIET 1 BonKoretsSW&'Ti MADE IN HOLLAND ONTAINS NO HARMFUL DRUCS. DRASTIC TREATMENT UN NECESSARY BONKORETS RESTORES NATURAL HEALTH As WELL AS A CRACEFUL FICURE. butorj VAN DEN BERG (S) LTD.34 words
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Advertisement178 1954-10-06 5 "Here"** ihe Wheat you nr ant Ail the v^heaty goodness ot Nature's finest cereal comes to you in its most easily-dis>eMihlc form in Wclgar Shredded Wheat and "Shreddies" Cereal. These wonderful foods give you precious p-otcin. beneficial bran, irreplaceable wheat germ and abundant calorics for health and energy Get the178 words
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Miscellaneous337 1954-10-06 5 GARRICK: Angin Berpesan (Cantonese t 11, 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 (Malayi— 3.ls, 6.30. 9.13. 9 30. ALHAMBRA: The Hidden i fJ^ILIOK: Roman Holiday City— ll. 1.30, 4. 6.45, 930. oi'FFVS- Taneisan Ibu TM i Th r"ainp Mutiny l r.r..> s. l<ingi.san iou Vi ,Tl a J^n Qin Muuny (Malayi- 3. 6.30.337 words
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Miscellaneous237 1954-10-06 5 RADIO MALAYA 1 I'icgrjm hi-n Ilius marked ran be received b> tisU-ner« in .•lalarca. MSI Kcs.. 41m.) A.M. '8.01 EiiKiiiii btlK oi.s Broadcasts; 9.00 Radio Story Book; 9.25--9.45 Singing roscttier, "11.10 English Schools Broajtasts: 1135-1200 Adventures in Music (1.0(1 p.m. to 8.00 p.m.— short wave 41m.. fin. Medium nave I'trni.,237 words
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Obituary65 1954-10-06 6 20 Word, ill) (minimum). MADAM TOH YOKE LIN, Mother of Chan Ho Kai, Hn Kinu. Ho Thong, Ho Patt. passed away peacefully sth October at 2236. [orong Jarret. Pudu. Funeral at 10 a.m. Thursday, 7th October. MacCALLUM. ALEXANDER late of Dunlop Malayan Estates, beloved oi Margaret and loving lather65 words
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Article38 1954-10-06 6 2(1 Horrfi $10 (minimum) IHE FAMILY of the late Mr. Lav Kwang Boon of Muar thank I I Relatives who atlendrd the Funernl. paid night visits and for the Wreaths. Scrolls use of Cars etc. and assistance38 words
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Article150 1954-10-06 6 ;<, U,,;rf« ill) I minimum) KOI LOW PEDANT Every Day in the Malay Mali' H you want to win that Jo.UOO word pim.le IHE HAT BOX Specializes on Bridal Hats. Open between 1 2 ilntment Phone HB Winter. !ery Road. WE HAVE A NUMBER of slightly prims available at150 words
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589 1954-10-06 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Wed. Oct. 6, 1954 Geared For Debate There is an abundance of business for today's meeting of the Federal ivCgisl; 'ive Council if members avail themselves of I their opportunities. Never hi>» there been such a richness ofi papers to be "laid on the table," j589 words
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Article347 1954-10-06 6 If it is difficult to follow Mr. Nehru's allegation that American military aid for Pakistan injects "a new and dangerous factor" into the Kashmir pro- 1 hlem, it is unfortunately only too clear that Kashmir remains a deadly stumbling block botwren India and Pakistan. The Indian Government has347 words
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Article323 1954-10-06 6 The Progressive Party's statement on housing suggests that this difficult problem will be one of the liveliest issues in the first elections under the new constitution. The Progressives have called for a Government housing authority under a Minister of Housing which will take over the planning work of323 words
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Article, Illustration371 1954-10-06 6 It 's not the fees but incidentals that cost all the money STRAITS TIMES SURVEY by NAN HALL A sum of mm < 1 io\ costs i\ m \«.\roni shows IH.WNI'OIU AS 111 WIINI ITEM IX PARI-XTS* 111 IH.IITS A STRAITS TIMES inquiry into the cost of educating Johnny or371 words
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Article350 1954-10-06 6 —This is the way it goes HERE are some typical education budgets: Mr. T. A. Simon, president of the Singapore Hire Car Association, of Upper Serangoon Road, who has one boy, aged seven, at St. Gabriels and three girls, aged nine, 11 and 13. at St. Joseph's: Transport (wages for350 words
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317 1954-10-06 6 Why not form your own club tor women, Philomena? nR THEVATHASAN seems to be illinformed for a presi dent of the Rotary Club Firstly, he appears to be under the impression that the women of America are the most emancipated in the world Investigation will prove that the women of317 words
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188 1954-10-06 6 WE are surprised that certain critics have written about the elected councillors of Talping without first verifying their facts. The question of rates to be charged for 1955 in respect of <a> general assessment <b> water rate <o education rate was brought up and188 words
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Letter49 1954-10-06 6 YOUR report of an Interview in respect of decontrol of business premises omits one aspect of my statement to your reporter. In my view the small trader will always have to be protected, and probably all business premises up to $100 should remain controlled. DAVID MARSHALL. Singapore.49 words
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Letter47 1954-10-06 6 ARE the Malayan Railway authorities aware of the difficulty that a night traveller encounters in acquiring a bod? Those who do not tip the attendants are soon shifted from lower to upper bunks Are these attendants responsible for allocating beds? YES, NO, TTAN. Singapore.47 words
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Letter93 1954-10-06 6 I WISH to correct a misstatement that appears on page 7 of the Straits Times of Oct 5. Mv research on the Murut tribe is stated to be sponsored by the University of Ma* laya, the Social Science Council of the Colonial OfDet and the United St.Ue.s93 words
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Letter50 1954-10-06 6 NO Singapore firm is going to pay a service wife a good salary unless she is worth it. These wives have nearly all held responsible positions in England. They are office trained, and more efficient. Efficiency is what Singapore local offices sadly lack. SERVICE WIFE. Singapore.50 words
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Article240 1954-10-06 6 On the Margin The choice A letter in the I pr is more in., o put year ly. "Sell ter than that question foi say the (Jnivei "Ls self-coven i than good gov< CttMll yans a tine chi that the patlem you detest Of com answer I ernment the peace240 words
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Advertisement623 1954-10-06 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. 2n War** $10 (minimum). W.\TKI\ I I Snd Peier. ■Usabeth, ai Kerbau Httspltal. on sth October. DE CRUZ: To Angela and Hugh. on October 2nd. at Kandang Kerbau, son, Keith Joseph, Bro ther to Linda. Deo Grai; $10 (minimum). ENGA>' announced bet- I 0 Kok Hui the eldest623 words
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Advertisement67 1954-10-06 6 EUANTHE SANDERIANA. (Vmu!;i Siiiuloriona) romra plants. 100 healthy and vigorous growing Yr>un« Plants of Vanda Sanderiana nro«n from Seeds, available from stock. 4" pot S 65.00 4/ pot S 85.00 5" pot 100.00 lOutstatlon Orders: shipped out ol pots). SEEDLINGS. .>no Vanda Sanderiana Seedlings ol different sizes, also In stock.67 words
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Advertisement80 1954-10-06 6 Iljurraymints fiPB" J[ RHTHD MIUT pll^ CONFECTION OBTAINABLE FROM ALL GOOD STORES iiiirVV^LP^VV^P^V^VQßßV^xVVVlfl'^BtfwaVVV^V^^^giiP FUTURE Many olhrrs limr Improsril Ihrlr future b» Ukmi: POM AI. Tl lll<>\ from FAR EAST COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE Kmi \.i11.» X.mil Ml Inrii Book-kirpmi:. Account* Hi your np»rr tlmr mt x.-ir horn. In |MW MOM Clia i80 words
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20 1954-10-06 7 H :-Litivo K next policy ..mong B la*, I Teachers' pay ■for K20 words
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Article519 1954-10-06 7 CHARACTER LOTTERY SETS POSERS FOR FEDERATION APPEAL COURT DPP: $45,000 STAKES, NO WINNING SLIP KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE FEDERATION Court of Appeal today was asked to de.ide two points of law in an appeal .-{gainst convictions for carrying on a 100 1,000 ;ind 10,000519 words
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Article62 1954-10-06 7 -So Malays go to towns r and postwar rise In the cost ing made It hard for :hem to rely on their peasant fconomy for a decent livelihood. Malays are now working at Port Swettenham as loading ;ind unloading labourers. Although their physique Is not y<n62 words
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Article113 1954-10-06 7 DEATH RAIL HERO IS DEAD From Hall Romney LONDON. Tues A VETERAN of two world «.A wars who spent three-and-a-half years on the Siam railway has died in England. He la Col. H. H. Lilly, of the Sherwood Foresters. He was 60. British prlsoners-of-war -ent from Singapore to work on113 words
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244 1954-10-06 7 Snaps a la Marilyn? The stars boil over I AM ALAY film actresses i l and directors in Singapore are indignant over a report by leftwing newspapers in Jakarta that an Indonesian film actress was only imitating Singapore artistes when she posed in the nude. One newspaper, the Harlan Rakjat.244 words
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Article106 1954-10-06 7 THAT BAN— IO MORE TO QUIT UMNO KUALA LUMPUR, Tues rpEN more Government ser- vants affected by the "no politics" ban have resigned from office in the United Malays National Organisation in Selargor. Eight were executive committee members of UMNO. Kuala Lumpur division, and the other two executives of UMNO.106 words
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Article59 1954-10-06 7 Officials of the newly-form-ed UMNO-MCA Alliance branch at Sungkai. Perak. are: President, Inche Harun bin Said; vice-president, Mr. Yong Soon; secretary, Inche Abdul Rahman Wahab; asst. secretary, Mr. chaik Sek Hong: treasurer. Mr. Wan Tuck; auditors, Inche Ismail and Mr. Wonsr Ho Kong; committee Messrs. Koo Chan,59 words
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Article18 1954-10-06 7 Two men armed with knives robbed a hawker of $40 in Mohamed Sultan Road, Singapore, yesterday.18 words
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Article63 1954-10-06 7 Some procrrss towards settl- Ing the Malayan Textile Mills Ltd. strike was made durinp talks between the management and the Singapore Spinnine Workers 1 Union, Mr. J. D. H Neill, Assistant Commissioner for Labour 1 Conciliation), told the Straits Times yesterday. He said the talks, held at63 words
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607 1954-10-06 7 rf\HE following results of the 1 September 1954 examinations of the University of Malaya were announced in Singapore yesterday: Intermediate examination for degree of B.Sc.: CHEMISTRY: P. Govlndasamy. iLlow I eng Kung P. Lo Su Slew S. Rajakrlshnan. PHYSICS: Mary Chee 'Keow Neo Joyce Danforth. W607 words
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Article, Illustration130 1954-10-06 7 Their path— 2o yards of burning coal ;.v.-.v.v.vaNo MEAT OR FISH FOR NINE DAYS BEFORE THE BIG WALfwwvWAflM CHINESE DEVOTEES run along the 20-yard path of burning charcoal which marked the climax of the nine day Kiew On* Yiah religious festival at Ampang village, six miles north of Kuala Lumpur.130 words
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240 1954-10-06 7 Police seized $420, says counsel HE ASKS COURT FOR ITS RETURN MTHEN the case against Ang Soo Wah and Nco Cheng Kok. charged with misappropriating 5344.711, was mentioned in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday Mr. Leslie Rayner. for Ang. asked the court to order the return of $420 which240 words
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143 1954-10-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues JOBLESS miners and labourers at the Batu Arang Colliery in Selangor may be offered jobs as timber or estate workers in North Borneo. The Labour Department in Jesselton has written to the Member for Industrial and Social Relations asking for a143 words
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Article84 1954-10-06 7 Why ship flew all flags I OTS of people wondrred yesterday why a ship lying in Singapore's outer roads had all flags flviiiu Straits Times reporter discovered that the ship, the Portuguese sloop Goncalo Velho was dressrd-up to mark the 44th annivrrs.irs of Portugal Republic. She had rrcentl> completed a84 words
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192 1954-10-06 7 MAN WHO CUT HIS WRISTS for A WOMAN Now he gets a near IJRJVATE Richard Payne, a British soldier who cut his wrists in Malaya two years ago I because of his wifo's alleged infidelity at home, was given a year's imprisonment on Mon- day for desertion. Payne 26. ofReuter - 192 words
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Article44 1954-10-06 7 A thief hooked out a pair of trousers througn a window in a house in Veerasamy Road. Singapore, on Monday night Th( trousers was found outside the house in the morning without the $15 a pocket had contained.44 words
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Article34 1954-10-06 7 Mr. S C. Wong, organising secretary of the Singapore Youth Council, win youth leadership training lecture on "Organisation and Administration" at the Chinese V MCA, 107. Selegie Road, at 4 p.m. tomorrow.34 words
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Article24 1954-10-06 7 A thief broke into a house in Ann Siani? Avenue in Scnnett Estate, Singapore, yes- terday and stole a toaster. worth $3724 words
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Advertisement59 1954-10-06 7 t Barone Ricasoli ARBIA (WHITE) Barone Ricasoli P BROLIO j V (RED) EASTERN AGENCIES (1946) LTD. Ace/aimed the world over A hi F <""ous GERMAN wler-stuttgart Supreme in Tone Quality Fully Tropicalised Vrb. Bright Lacquer Finithcd Selected Teakweed Casing. BLBfi! PIAN o co.. Alt Ot °.7a6 Singapore 8. Tel: *****59 words
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Advertisement228 1954-10-06 7 /PW&h HICH FIDELITY vQslPy RECORDS 1 IS" 35.1/3 R.P.M. RECORDS. L ***** Requiem Mass in D Minor R. Shaw, Cond.. Mozart RS Choralf. K< A Vie. Orchestra g§ L 6367 •Early Italian Music" I.rnpnld Stokowski Vivaldi. Grabieli. Symphony Cesti Lully. Fre.scobaldl, Orchestra. Piile.- 1 L164i8 Symphonvln D (Cherublr.lt NB( Sym.228 words
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Miscellaneous161 1954-10-06 7 The Weather MINIMI M TEMPERATURE: (7.30 pm. on Oct 4 to 730 a.m. on Oct. S> Singapore 70.2 degrees, Penang 72. Kota Bahru 74 Kuala Lumpur 72. Ipoh 72. Kuantan 70. MAXIM! M TEMPERATIRE: (7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on Oct. Si t Singapore 86, Per.ang 86, Kou Bahru 86.161 words
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Article73 1954-10-06 8 'GAVE RED SHELTER' CHARGE K. LUMPUR. Tues. A CHINESE couple, attendants at the General Hospital here, were charred in the First Magistrate's court today with harbouring a terrorist. Low Ah Choy, 49. and his wife, Yap Ah Tai. 40, were remanded until next Tuesday when the case will be mentioned73 words
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Article49 1954-10-06 8 The Pan-Malayan Students' I Federation has organised a series of language classes In Chinese, Malay and English for the public, secondary school and university students in Singapore The first adult education English classes will begin at the Tiong Bahru School at 7 p.m. on Friday.49 words
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445 1954-10-06 8 Get an expert now— before it it too late, says the nan who knows. N iron curtain was rung down on the Van Kleef Aquarium yesterday following publication of criticisms by the Colony's fish-rearing experts on the handling and445 words
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Article53 1954-10-06 8 The 17.000-ton liner. Felix Roussel. passed through Singapore yesterday with 508 French troops for Oran In North Africa. The soldiers are on their way home after hav- tng served in Indo-Chlna, Of the 857 passengers travelling to France 318 were civilians most of them students, priests53 words
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Article62 1954-10-06 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Miss M. Lomas. the Federation's assistant Director of Education (girLs). will leave Malaya on retirement at the end of this month. She will, however, take up a position at the new Malayan Teachers Training College a I Brinsford Lodge. Staffordshire. Miss Lomas came62 words
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244 1954-10-06 8 DECISION BY GOVERNOR 'WITHIN WEEKS' CITY VOTE IN NOVEMBER ELECTIONS for Singapore's new Legislative As1 J sembly will be held late in March, or early in April next year, the acting Colonial Secretary, .ilr. J D. Hicham, said yesterday. Mr. Higham told the Straits244 words
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Article172 1954-10-06 8 I'l was before dawn at a Korean prisoner-of-war camp and a Communist brain washing expert was looking forward to a little indoctrination of American prisoners. Full of confidence. h«marched into the prisoners' hut and turned on the light The cots were empty and the prisoners rone.172 words
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Article41 1954-10-06 8 Monday. Oct. 25. has oeen officially declared a bank and public holiday in Singapore, in observance of Deepavali A Government gazette nad provisionally fixed Saturday. Oct. 23 1 1954) as a bank and public holiday for Deepavali.41 words
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Article40 1954-10-06 8 Dr. Elizabeth Comber of Johore Bahru. the author, will give a public lecture on "The Teacher's Role In the building of the Malayan Nation" at the Raffles Institution hall Bras Basah Road. Singapore, at 8.30 p.m40 words
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Advertisement286 1954-10-06 8 POPPY DAY BADMINTON EXHIBITION SAT. 30th OCTOBER I f PLAYERS WHO HAVE KINDLY ACCEPTED WONG PENG SOON ONG POH LIM F. SONNEVILLE (Indonesia) DIREK KHAJADBYE (Thailand. ISMAIL BIN MARJAN Miss HELEN HENG Miss PRAPHEUNG PATTABHONGSIE (THAILAND) BOOK NOW i ROBINSONS 1 WINSTONS I KINGS BADMINTON HALL C. K. PANG SPACE286 words
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Advertisement283 1954-10-06 8 COW GAT* v« z&'i- J Une I^l£^\ F° v JptToOD^ROYIT^! ROY A Here for J t Milk Food i j ALSO AVAILABLE CEREX man, THE NEW COW GATE |ij*, CEREAL FOOD Reinforced with Vitamin 0 and mineral salts. .I «AO€ £NQUIWES TO JACKSON CO., LTI W^l, These Skin Ira* y#jfefek283 words
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Miscellaneous312 1954-10-06 8 Straits Times Crossword 1 2 i 5 |a ACROSS 7. Fabulous bird In part of the gar1. "Fought a long hour by— clock" den? d>. (FalKtafl) U0). 8. To Challenge as of old (5.3.5) 7. Fishy quadruped is) (3). 9. Is the kernel of physical culture 8. Dismiss an employee312 words
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Article, Illustration1833 1954-10-06 9 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE Amazing career of Baby Doe Tabor INE winter's day in 1936, a rescue party fought through a blinding blizzard to reach a lonely cabin near an abandoned mine high in the Colorado Rockies. In scenes of squalor and poverty, they found an old woman frozen toDaily Mirror - 1,833 words
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Advertisement57 1954-10-06 9 m i m> '1 WATERPROOF I UNBREAKABLE MAINSPRING. I^l JWLS. 17JWLS. 1 1 ANTIMAONETIC. J I SHOCK-RESISTANT. A CHEE KONG CO. LTD. 8 n H^^^ H K Ml thow throbbing pains In *mkn ft once I Apply ;i H O2l1 liniment lightly— uns" Bw m sioui < ™''w Kinallch led57 words
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Advertisement457 1954-10-06 9 8~~ I/FT THATttfVEIU V Unlike md I t "V'Mclinc" Liquid 5 Shamrxx. rnnt^ins n<i «-".ip huhhl\ E lather rinses <.ut rrnnplr" Icnc \>>ht hair S livelier and lovelier. Give your hair this soft youthful loveliness.. >***********'^il^*^i^f. \^^^tf£^^^Stii^.''''''' tHHf JP^ mLaM jlj*^^»*"*'*»*> ••••••a *sJ***** I| >i^ -liVj ■^ugg^OsS| v*j!T 3»iAj^ Give457 words
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Miscellaneous190 1954-10-06 9 Sheriwk Hnintos I'm prvparod ia pay /--r. T "i 1 PPf">"*>FP FORCED /MY DEAR BOY, MEANTIME, AT ZZI B S "\i TO PAS TWE PRICE YOUC MOTHER. WISHED BAKER STREET... i AH,S\R JAMES KiLGALLfON! FOR WWICH YOU TO RAISE THE MONEY rr-* WMEW V WELCOME BAC< TO PEN- FORCED MW190 words
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753 1954-10-06 10 SINGAPORE RUBBER PRICE HIGHEST SINCE MAY By (MR MARKET COUUBFONDEM Dl BBER closed in Singapore jresterdaj i cents a lb., the highest closing price Mm. 5, 1953, after a fairly active days trading Highest business done was 74i ceni ing for November first grade and 74 1 October first grade753 words
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Article76 1954-10-06 10 Trading inveslmrr.Exrh.Tiv under A varlabh mining stoi moderateh Loans 3-1 8 1-1 I Con. Zinc Mount I. yell N. Broken HI Mouir Prko Western I Ampol Exploi Oil Search Bank of N s W r$J." Swan Bii Aust. Conaol I Bradford B. Hill Pro B. Hill Pro Igh76 words
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Article27 1954-10-06 10 SINGAPORE SHIPPING Ships almu^idr Ihf »i Harbour Baan whan* per ted Maj .i 12. Bei. 19, Bi 'leleu,- I N.W. vjlle 23 24 I C II Tjlwang27 words
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Article42 1954-10-06 10 buyers quarter close bar< ly The TioceM active per Ib loose buyi Rubber Tueadi were No. 1 B No. 1 Kbales i No 1 R No. 2 No 3 R R M A i Tendei O I November I Marke:42 words
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Article69 1954-10-06 10 September tin outputs announred are: Pahaiif Conaolidated 220 ton: tin concentrates; No. 3 Dredjre n| Ipoh Tin (Puchong section i 6SI plculs tin orr Suivrei Kinta Tin dredge closer down for docking and replatlni; during the month. Selayanc September tin outpul wa* 81.64 tons of tin concentrate; from69 words
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Article39 1954-10-06 10 Sinfaporr < hinrsr Tr*m chance: i. Copra ber I Coconut oil: Ptpper ed; M $217 H( B I coconut H.( K I lil 11 am tone <■;(■>: $31', tellrl ♦32 li am. 13 S3l "<; buyei $32\ by, $32 >. bujn39 words
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Article30 1954-10-06 10 The M aodfttto] New York i 32 O D bills 33 Oitw4a 31 15 OJ CTF^l 1 Srllinc rate. I MM: N>> Ph:lp Pi On ■:■>■ I 5.8725 foi30 words
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Advertisement383 1954-10-06 10 A/SC.O3. yr/for dependability safety. r\ I ———^m—mm SOLE AGENTS asß«a«i a ß>«iasaa VM aIBHaBaBBaaIH V/ SO C I ETA COMMISSIONARIA SINGAPORE KUAU LUMPUR PENANG JESSELTON AVELING-AUSTIN American-designed, British-built 99-H Motor Grader t Buili by Avelmg-Bartord Ltd (Crantham) England, to the specification of the famous ffsl|| American Austin-Western Grader, the 99H383 words
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Advertisement770 1954-10-06 10 NOTICES HONG FATT (SUNGEI BESI) LIMITED NOTICE OF DIVIDEND NOTICE Is hereby given that an interim dividend of five per cent, (leas Income tax at thirty per cent.) In respect of the year ending 31st December 1954, ha.s been declared and will be paid to the registered shareholders of the770 words
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Advertisement830 1954-10-06 10 NOTICES NOTICE The Offices of NASSIM 8e CO.. LIMITED, No*. 4 tt 4-1, Collyer Quay, will be closed or. Thursday, 7th October, 1954. NOTICE MR. V. RAMACHANDRAN Is no longer employed by, nor has he any further connwtlon with, the British Council. DUNLOP MALAYAN ESTATES LIMITED FOLLOWING upon the retirement830 words
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Advertisement642 1954-10-06 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens for the appointment of Laboratory Assistant in the Medical Department, Johore in the salary scale §102x6-1 14 Examination Bar/ 156x12-240/ Examination Bar '252x 12-360; Special Grade $396x18-486; Superscale $504x24-600. Appointment will be on probation for the first three years. In addition to642 words
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Advertisement79 1954-10-06 10 arcade MESSAGERIES MARITIME S ETA lASTBOUNO Soiling ETA WESTBOUND II Ott CAMBOOCI to ia.gor\ H Ocf VIET Manila. Hong Kong, Japun It Ocf IJ Oct NANTfS 22 Oct LA MAKSEIUAISC to |v Soigon 22 Oct CMARCEURS REUNIS Ott JAMAIQUI to So.gon. 20 Oct ISIGNY Colombo, Debut i, Morsciilei 11 Oct79 words
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Advertisement985 1954-10-06 11 MANSFIELD ec CO., LTD. M«» xotau in Singopore) Travel IHE BLUE rUMMEL UMI Oept. *l polls) to lood ond dischora* coroo 00L. GLASGOW. LONDON, ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Du. Soils P. Shorn P#nono Oct 4/7 Oct 7/ I n ow .0 3. Oct 7 Ocl I o *t 10/11 Oe 9985 words
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Advertisement1222 1954-10-06 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said, Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Homburg, Gdynia. Copenhagen, Gothenburg ft Oslo "MEON.A." IE? 6 S^ m "i .'.y?, H S2}} A M/ ct ij ij oct LALANDIA" 20/27 Cet 21/29 Oct 10/11 Oct CalHng P.nang and London (Passengers enly). ««> Calling Karishamn.1,222 words
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Advertisement1093 1954-10-06 11 bu U m Kng THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD." a S, 7 HO: SINGAPORE (Incorporofed in th* United KingcJom) LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. and CONTINENTAL fORTS S'pora P. S'hom Penong ■cnclestcli for Liverpool, Glasgow, Rotfe-00-n, Hamburg G. 4/ S 11/12 Oct 9 10 Oct Imstmcbsii for Havre, London, RoHer-Jo.-n, Hamburg.1,093 words
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Advertisement1240 1954-10-06 11 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. TEL. N ELLERMAN tV BUCKNALL LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG ft HULL. and for US A., North Atlantic Ports ond Canada vio Colombo CITY OF MANCHESTER Spore P. S horn Penang int. 33-34/7 Oct I Oct < 10 Oc CITY OF LIVERPOOI. Spore P S'hom Panong HOct/4Nov1,240 words
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Article, Illustration409 1954-10-06 12 S Dear Boys and Girls, S Here are the six winners of our Crossword Contest. R E Copalakrishnan, aged 14, 5 Government Quarters, Telok "lllllimilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Humbrau, Penang, Aw Soh S Choo, aged 13, 113 Kampong 5 |ava, Ipoh, Akhalil bin Akasah, s aged 12. 373409 words
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Article, Illustration1096 1954-10-06 12 illinium Hey diddle diddle, the eat and the fiddle, the cow jumped over the noon, minmiu' IKHOEVER heard of a^ cow Jumping overt the moon, or for that matter, a cat playing a fiddle? But lots of strange things happen n Nursery Land and Lhis story began1,096 words
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Article, Illustration192 1954-10-06 12 "117HY is the sun coloured at sun-rise and sun-set and yet not coloured at midday?' asks Tan Ah Ouan, of Batu Pahat. We see the sun through a layer of atmosphere. I expect you have noticed that by the light of a sunbeam you can see millions of192 words
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Article, Illustration380 1954-10-06 12 Talking About Stamos TWHE Singapore Stamp Club's exhibition was a very big success, in spite of the apparent lack of publicity. I only knew about it myself three days before the event, not time enough for me to describe any of the exhibits for you, nor did it give me380 words
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Article173 1954-10-06 12 Q. Where was the first papaya tree grown? A. In the ground. Teacher. "You silly boy. don't you know how to spell banana?" Pupil. "I know how to spell it teacher, but I don't know when to stop." Chung Lre. "This book tells you how to make173 words
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Advertisement189 1954-10-06 12 ICE Q^^^p CREAM Served on t/re MflA deaj all over Malaya and in Borneo too! TO BE ON TIME, J Wkm A MOV ADO watch which bints the smart: it design with the height of precision !^^^M 168 FIRST OBSERVATORY PRIZES ONE YEAR FREE SERVICE GUARANTEED. Obtainable at all loading189 words
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Advertisement155 1954-10-06 12 k; vftuf? itj** <• ALL 1 /I txCcLL. I «%*r> Yviftc <-uc*. i i~l 1 1 1 WHAT 15 >r li" rv*sl fDO YOU OTHER FELLOWS LIKE lT 7\ W&X WHAT *B<>-j fipJ^"? 'so sl*o vou ftLjo*s\ iS9k\ ~^Bf -r f*f^ LIKE MILO |V-^J Jim v*^ KwsJf Nt/fii suggested U"^155 words
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230 1954-10-06 13 JEEPS STAR THREE: Mystic Melody British Paragon Twinkle Toes rtSISTENT CORALITA DANGER EPSO.M and i 2 re- luable has a icking Class Gold In the record-breaking Llbrratlon Cup race over 6f. on Gold Cup day at Bukit Timah last month, Starry hat230 words
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Article160 1954-10-06 13 KTSOM JEEP (ALL BOY POINTER Race 1 2.15. FLYING EAST Bon Trenor Good Andrew CABARET II Flying East Baby Chris BON TRESOR Flying East Cabaret II Rare 2 2.45. MYSTIC MELODY Barakat Amuvtnmt II SCOT MINSTREL Arch Side Willy L MYSTIC MELODY Paiio Barakat MYSTIC MELODY Short160 words
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Article, Illustration750 1954-10-06 13 firs Hi ■ft K Race Two L\l v k', Im pan > hi Ej E* WRace Three n It'll WINBTBEI Bl hb BY Br :'in ft? ftp Race Four c Cob H ■m ifie.U Pulot r'utrli Cnrallta and a fairly u.-eftil top division sprinters In his750 words
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Article49 1954-10-06 13 Till rain sauce at the Ipnh KM* I < niirsp recorded another 1.50 MM last night. The roing today mt best will he yielding. THKRE "ill be no race broadcaal today. nil following horses have been scratched from all engagements; i Chenleres, Carthusian. Talisman, and Toi.. i Delight.49 words
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Article1195 1954-10-06 13 A CCEPTORS and probable Jockeys for today's races at Ipoh, V second day of the Perak Turf Club Sultan's Gold Vase Meeting, are given below. The Treble Tote will be held nn Races Four, Six and Seven. The Big Sweep will be drawn on Race Eight. Race1,195 words
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374 1954-10-06 13 OOLICE and Singapore ReI creation Club share the lead in the first division table of the Singapore hockey league. Both have nine points from five games and the same goal average. University of Malaya, the reigning champlonx begin this season's campaign next374 words
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Article332 1954-10-06 13 Singapore amateur racing qiHE Singapore Turf Club is L holding a gymkhana meeting at Bukit Timah race course on Oct 30 There will be seven i events. Entries close at 11 am on Wednesday October 20. Only amateur riders may compete. All races are at catchwelghts, but winners of any332 words
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Article46 1954-10-06 13 for Australia CHICAGO. Tue«. V- the U.S. golf team to tour Auwatlk at the end of the month Is: Ed\Fur«*H. the US open champion. MaHy Furgql,E J Harrison and TommY Hajr They will play three against Australia in Perth. Sydney and Melbourne.— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article71 1954-10-06 13 Singapore Chinese V.M.C.A. haa formed a badminton club to nopulnrine the game among Its members. Offlclala of the club are N.T.B. Chopra chairman), Allen Chua Chong Kheong (vice chairman). Johnny Lee (secretary). Peter G. P. Chew treasurer i and Mah Ounn Ylt (captain). Practices will71 words
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Article39 1954-10-06 13 The Royal Navy team to meet S.CC. ln a rugger fixture on trie padang on Saturday will be: Pegler; Henderson. Walters. Whiting. Oreen, Wolfe. Bird: Vallender. Hall. Park. Cutts, OLoughan, Ollmour. Treen. Blackle.39 words
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Article27 1954-10-06 13 Public Works Department beat Land Office BC. 3-0 ln a friendly soccer match at Fairer Park yesterday Mariukl (3) and Oovlnda scored for PWD.27 words
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Advertisement31 1954-10-06 13 r.n.u-rr IT ALL I ADDS UP AND R ETURN rODAY '•"onwVtV""^^--] 1 fLmwtK ADDING CALCULATING C,l liß MACHINES if\A J .i BOMB LIBa *h© job properly mpp«« K !«■•<■ ipoh 1 Priianf.31 words
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Advertisement579 1954-10-06 13 Tifbs/K 14 and 18 Kt. Anrimagneric Incabloc 17 and 21 jewels Trepicalised Waterproof n IMST IMPROVEMENT TO V>y /Ui TITUSiMIX^B \^y mm SOLFIX BALANCE OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING WATCH DEALERS. OLYMPIC GAMES For 20 years Omega has officially timed the Olympics. In recognition ol Omega's Outstanding leadership in precision timing,579 words
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Article419 1954-10-06 14 Where does blame lie for lack of top-class players in Singapore? By SENTINEL JUST about five years ago Mr. R. B. I. Pates, Singapore's coach, predicted that Colony soccer would be within striking distance of world class within five years. Yet on Monday evening, at419 words
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Article, Illustration29 1954-10-06 14 INDONESIAN goalkeeper Hori just manages to get his hands to a low drive during yesterday's Comviunity League game at Jalan Bcsar. Straits Times picture.29 words
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Article52 1954-10-06 14 The SBHFA Junior Cup semi-final between Mansfield S.C. and K.P.M and the League and Cup final replay between O.T.E.C. and Chartered Brak will be held at Jalan Besar at 5.15 and 7.15 p.m. respectively today. Admission will be free, but only pass-holders will be admitted through the usual52 words
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Article36 1954-10-06 14 The Singaoore Harbour Board team to meet S.C.C. "A" at rugger on the padang today will be: Robertscon; Wells, Enderby, Wallen. Curly: Bell. Morris; Peek, Wheeler. Goh, Hartnoll. Shove. Colquhoun. Wilson and Pincus36 words
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361 1954-10-06 14 FIVE 'STARS' MISSING BUT CHINESE WERE EASILY BETTER TEAM SINGAPORE CHINESE, holders of the SAFA Community League title, kept their unbeaten record when they easily defeated Indonesians 4-2 at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Chinese were clearly the better team In spite of being without five of their "star" men Indonesians361 words
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Article52 1954-10-06 14 The Ceylon Sports Club team to meet Indian Association in a SHA i Dlv. l league nxture at Balestler Road today will be picked from: E. N. Pillai S. Naß.u.ih. Ponnudural, S. Murugesu. Balakrishnan. P. Fernander. E. Doraisamy, W. Ponnlah S. Kulasingam. Thllagalngam. "rtievaraja. Rujalinsam and52 words
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Article43 1954-10-06 14 The Nee Soon Oarrlson team tc neet Royal Malayan Navy In a hoc:ey friendly nt Nee Soon today is igt Gel; WO Taylor WO OLeary. "apt. Calbeck. Capt English. Sgt Windsor: WO Durrant. Lt Hodges Coleman. Cpl. Ibrahim. Cpl Aoodford.43 words
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325 1954-10-06 14 OOLICE scored the biggest victory so far In the first division of the Singapore hockey league when they trounced R.A.F. Seletar 10—0 or. the I Olrl's Sports Club ground yesterday. With stricter umpiring, however Police would not have beer, allowed i at least325 words
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Article151 1954-10-06 14 Singapore Rerreatlon Club beat Khalaa Sports A.ssociatlon 4-3 In a SHA Dlv. 2 league match on the padang yesterday. Prout De Wind. Carnegie and KoI urlo scored for the Recs while Blant I Singh and Barhiui Singh scored for Khalaa. ThU Is the fourth successive victory151 words
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395 1954-10-06 14 Victorians set for a record season VICTORIA SCHOOL are on their way to the \nost successful season in their rugby history. They finally succeeded in beatinß. St. Andrews School, in the first bi<^ match of the schools programme, by 14 points (a goal, two tries and a penalty) to six395 words
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Article66 1954-10-06 14 HONG KONG. Tues. A STRONG All-Hong Kong XI beat Malayan Chinese Football Association eleven 9-1 in their soccer match before 6.000 here today. The half time store was 1-1. A magnificent dltpla? by Dave Marl.aren. Malaya's goalkeeper, saved his side from a bad defeat.66 words
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Article131 1954-10-06 14 OLYMPiC ENTRY NO WORR TO S.HJ EUMINATK for team the 1,,,. k< tru- 0h,,,, Melbourne not hr n< it la nnliki •rill be mon petiny n, Mr (l N o* president P<»rc Hocki sai,| jresU has s o i (action a roun«i s then- will "It k taMevem Pu- Garni131 words
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Article14 1954-10-06 14 Scr.<: I lnrru. scoreo replied I 2—o vi Chin G14 words
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Advertisement813 1954-10-06 14 REACH 72,000 FAMILIES -WITH A CLASSIFIED ADVERT. iiiiliiinril Irom Parr 6) ...I. ml Check Before Posting j Replies to Box Numbers Utmott care il'ould be taken I when replying ro box niwnbcr i ads to utc the CORRECT j NUMBER and Address ro the j Straits Times, Cecil Street. SITUATIONS813 words
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Advertisement770 1954-10-06 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Wordi Si (Mi*.)— Box SB ct: txlra. LEONIE HOUSE 1 25, Grange Road. Double vacancy occurs. Apply Mrs. T. H. Payne, Tel. *****. TO LET. Well furnished room. Bathroom attached, Own Dinlni? room. Servant quarters MS., In bunKalow house. Rent $250 monthly, no children. Apply Lee. 5770 words
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Advertisement837 1954-10-06 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 20 Wordi SS (Mi*.)— Box SO et: txtra. MODERN AND ATTRACTIVE U this charming two-storey house at Rldout Road. Two bedrooms and one guestroom each with bathroom att Tiled. 3 longbaths. Spacious dining and Uvlngroom. Plenty built In cupboards. Beautiful parquet floors. Well planned kitchen. Covered837 words
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Advertisement340 1954-10-06 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE 2» Wordi SS (Mi*.)— Bum it et: txtra FOR SALE Day Old chicks White Leghorns, Rhode Island Reds and Australorps 70 cents, Brown and Black Leghorn.s $1.50. Hatching eggs 30 cents. Apply Malayan Poultry Farm, 45 Winchester House. Phone CBB4. Fresh eggs obUir.able 248-C Orchard Road340 words
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Advertisement52 1954-10-06 14 murphy radio more signal r Jrt'« -jE Singapore f WjVT* Federation b Bor* CARTE BLANCHE I g| The brains The magic eye jfpt^ Wt The voice The looks SOLE ACENTS: 5. P. SHOTAM CO., 12, ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE 9 II SWUMC \^Ti/ ajaiyCDOlNGjl FAMOUS SINCE 1867 WAlHarKin" AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT MALAYA52 words
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Miscellaneous166 1954-10-06 14 HO( KKY SHA league. Div. 1: Indian Assn. v t'eylon S.C I A (round; G.H.Q. v RAF Chanel. hum Div. 2: REME v KM SrleUr. Div. 3A: Royal Navy v Dutch Club. Dutch Clob (round: P T. v M.8.T.t.. P T (round Inter -ichonl: KafTlrs Johore Ervliah dirge RI (round;166 words
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