The Straits Times, 2 December 1954
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Title Section14 1954-12-02 1 The Straits Times l 45 SINGAPORE, THIRSDAY DECEMBER t, 1954. 15 CENTS fail*! 720°14 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-12-02 1 idle fa rtain liter •OH, W'ttL (>{ the rtjMafl' I'nion el decifra five-hour emergency |grt toda> <»n rept the offer to c strike Monday. tbange in ike date if I con- the the 730 d For five hours delegates debated the Government's offer to negotiate YEAR'S BEST58 words
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Article290 1954-12-02 1 Temporaries will do sorting KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. POSTAL clerks in the Federation today signed an agreement with the Postmaster-General. Mr. E. E. Cassell. which gives them an "easy conscience" over exclusively I contrn- l I four tno I of Workers of Mr. as- the tn< I that290 words
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125 1954-12-02 1 Smuggling ring uses RAF transports DARWIN, Wed. POLICE and Customs in Darwin have broken up a smuggling ring which they say was taking nylon goods, watches and cameras trom Singapore to Australia in R.A.F. transports carrying security cargoes. Police say the packets containing the goods were marked "top secret and125 words
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Article36 1954-12-02 1 SEOUL Wed. The South Korean Cabinet has draltcd a plan to give President Syngman Rhee additional sweeping powers, including direct control over the national police force of about 60.000 men. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article37 1954-12-02 1 Mr Norman Herboldt, 34. staff officer of the Aborigines Department, who was flown to England for a surprise reunion with his wife in a television studio arrived back in Singapore at 115 a.m. today.37 words
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Article31 1954-12-02 1 TOKYO Wed. T-he Burmese Prime Minister. U Nu. arrived in Peking today nnd was wcl--1 .JTnrt at the airport by Sa^s Premier. Mr. Chou En LAI. U.P.UP - 31 words
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158 1954-12-02 1 LONDON. Wednesday. A BOMB was found attached to the main engine of H.M.S. Artemis, Britain's newest "round-the-world" snorkel submarine, at sea in the North Atlantic with 60 men aboard last week. The Admiralty confirmed I that the Artemis had been "tampered with" but "there wasUP - 158 words
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Article43 1954-12-02 1 CANBERRA. Wed. British and Australian officials are searching the South Australian desert for a site for a new atomic test as an alternative to Emu Field where Britain's second experimental bomb was exploded last year, it was disclosed today.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article90 1954-12-02 1 FLOODS— Up and down KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. While flood waters receded in Kelantan today, new floods Inundated roads In Pahang and Trengganu. In PAHANG the Triang River has burst Its banks and flooded the Temerloh-Triang I road to a depth of 2< 2 feet at the 130' 2 milestone, blocking90 words
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123 1954-12-02 1 PRETORIA. Wed—Mr J. O. Strijdom in his first public appearance a.s Prime Minister said here yesterday that thr ultimate object of his Nation- a list Putv was to make the I u.iion a rcDublic. Mr Strijdom, chasen by NationalLst Party leaders to succeedReuter - 123 words
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1022 1954-12-02 1 STRAITS TIMES man wins top prize A PARTY IN THE OFFICE TRIBUTES FROM THE EDITORS OF BRITAIN'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPERS** YESTERDAY WAS PICTURE of the Con- stellation crash at Kalians last March taken by Straits Times j photographer Sam Kai I Faye was yesterday acclaimed by a panel of some of1,022 words
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Article46 1954-12-02 1 IN AN AIR MISSION FROM INDIA A nine-man Indian Air Force mission arrived in Singapore yesterday on their way to Indonesia on a goodwill tour. The mission Is headed by 1 Air Vice-Marshal A.M. Engineer, deputy Chief of Air Staff. It will leave tomorrow for Jakarta.46 words
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Article27 1954-12-02 1 BERLIN. Wed ~A total of 194 East German Dolicemen Including 17 officers fled to West Berlin In November, WrM Berlin police said today. Router.Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration155 1954-12-02 1 MISSION BOOSTS TRADE BY MILLIONS TIRADE worth millions of pounds between Australia and Southeast Asia will result from the visit of the Australian trade mission, the Straits Times was told yesterday. The head of the mission, Mr. W. R. Hu&speth, return- < i to Singapore yesterday lrom Rangoon, where the155 words
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Article46 1954-12-02 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Wed The New York State AttorneyGeneral. Mr Nathaniel Gold stein, said here today that San Francisco was one of the principal ports through which Communist China was annually sending $60,000,000 worth of illegal narcotics to the free world Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article114 1954-12-02 1 Six die in new Vietnam flare-up SAIGON, Wed. LX)UR policemen and two soldiers were killed and 11 others wounded when 300 Vietnamese soldiers attacked a police outpost here last night. The battle is blamed on rivalry between the different armed forces in Saigcn which has been heightened by the dismissalReuter - 114 words
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Article26 1954-12-02 1 TAIPER. Wed Spon.ui artillery exchanges between Chin' se Nationalist batteries on tyucmoy island and Comliuini; t euns on the mainland were reported today— Reui'-:26 words
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Article65 1954-12-02 1 MANILA. Wed. Australia, has relaxed its "white" immigration policy and Ls letting Filipinos enter as a gesture of •tremendous goodwill for the Philippines," Senor Roberto Resala said last night. Senlir Recala. the PhUlppl envoy 'o Australia, told a town hall meeting that the Phii.ppine> ani Australia65 words
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Advertisement45 1954-12-02 1 isitc Us EMS Singapore -9. Christmas fare!) <-r.«p<-fruit "in Koast Turkey. -itMit stuirmi; > l<-ll.v. Rn-ad Sauce. ipoUta Bsmbvm 'otetees. <ireen Peas. iiis mls Sprouts I'liim Puddins with •>randy Saucr Nl strawberries and "Him Crpam N "K Pr.scrvrd Ciinger. <l Fruits hocolates •LI) STORAGE CO., LTD.45 words
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Advertisement14 1954-12-02 1 |f«HIOHABLE/ SHOES; !§|s SEASON I TRADING CO. STOP PRESf MS s V I h14 words
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Article58 1954-12-02 2 AT the Savoy Motel. London yesterda> the High Com missioner for Canada. Mr Norm m Robertson, present *d the awards in the seventh annual British Press Picture >f the Year Competition Hall Romney. London representative of the Straits Times received the awards on behalf of Sam58 words
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Article191 1954-12-02 2 SAM— the editor's dream SAM KAI rAYfc hat been a press photographer for only four rears. But like 77-year-old A. V. Swaebe. of the Society and General Pre*s keener, who won second prize. he ha* been a ramframan all hi* life. Sam Kai rave hecan taking pictures during hi> schooldays191 words
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Advertisement44 1954-12-02 2 •JUOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO the NEW 1955 VAUXHALLS are coming Shipments of the NEW MODELS which have been delayed by the U.K. dock strike are expected this month... Their arrival will be Orrhard Mtafors SINGAPORE A M ALA LI MH »< announced through the press. TJHl"jrS7 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo^ 144 words
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257 1954-12-02 3 surprise %*!<• as f> Ih t.lovi{W<f n Prime "«fpt his usual i*** With the Queen and returned home with two boxes wrapped in hrown paper. They were the Queen's birthday gift to him. but what was in the boxes was krpt secret. BuckinghamReuter - 257 words
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Article161 1954-12-02 3 ORTUGAL READY TO GHT FOR GOA INDIA: CALL OFF MERGER CAMPAIGN u c ould follow change 'Hart in New Delhi LISBON, Wednesday. Minister <>f PortUfd, Dr. Salazar, tin thai Portugal was prepared to E. n t India capturing Goa. Government to renounce its enclave on tho Indian coast ho holdUP - 161 words
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280 1954-12-02 3 A Chiang man puts blame on Malaya TAIPEH. Wed. A NATIONALIST official 1 said today that the Malayan Government had only itself to blame if the two million Chinese in that country were indifferent to Ma- i laya's defence. Mr. Cheng Yin-fun. head of the Oversea^ Chinese Affairs Commission andAP - 280 words
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Article12 1954-12-02 3 ur pilots beat atigue they airr the Con- r the irwin ivail-12 words
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Article98 1954-12-02 3 NAIROBI. Wed. Security tones detained more than 100 Africans in the Parklands area ibl in a sweep to discover the hideouts of arson Sa A gS home-made incindi;ir> bomb containing ammunition in a bottle and placed inside a Large tin of petrol and .sealed with sackingReuter - 98 words
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Article38 1954-12-02 3 Victor I Mr G F Saksin told the .mittcr. in a debate on freedom of information, that In the Soviet Union not only thoir own aii,t those from othei (i untriea a.s well. A.P.AP - 38 words
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Article67 1954-12-02 3 LONDON, Wed. The British Government today raised its 'Welfare State" benefits by £120 million a year by increasing pensions to the aged, war disabled and otht s. Under the new benefits. Britain's 4,200.000 old-age pensioners men at 65. women at 60 will get these increases: Single personsReuter - 67 words
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Article33 1954-12-02 3 OSLO. Wed. A Russian Army officer who walked over ;i iro/en lake into North Norway and asked for pol'tical asylum, may be sent back to Russia soon iteatar.33 words
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Article32 1954-12-02 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. The Defence Secretary, Mr. Charles Wilson, said that he would ask the next Congress to increase pav in the armed services and extend conscription for four vear.s Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article18 1954-12-02 3 CANBERRA. Wed— Australia has appointed Mr. David Williamson MeNicol as Minister to Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.18 words
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Article, Illustration90 1954-12-02 3 THE QI'EEN dances with Air Marshal Sir John Baldwin. Colonel of the Bth. Hussars, at the Balaclava Ball at the Hyde Park Hotel. London. The ball commemorated the CharKe of the Liarht Bricade in 1854 during the Crimean War Her Majesty, seenAP - 90 words
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Article211 1954-12-02 3 'ALL STUDENTS SHOULD DO IT CARDIFF, Wednesday THE Duke of Edinburgh said today that a university graduate oucht to be able to work his way round :he world on £5. He also refened for the second' time in a week— to the London DailyUP - 211 words
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120 1954-12-02 3 Light in sky told him: It 's a girl *ONALDSWAY, Lsle of Man. Wed. DISTRESS rocket of babyc\ pink burst over the Irish Sea last night to signal good news. [t sent a message to Lt.-Com-mander, Frank Williams strand -d by heavy seas on tiny "Calf of Man" island offUP - 120 words
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Article87 1954-12-02 3 BOMBAY. Wed— After searching for five days and nights Customs authorities yesterday discovered more than no 000 worth of contraband opium destined for Singapore in a shlD in harbour here. A total of 400 lb. of the drug was found in the engine room and coal bunkersReuter - 87 words
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Article392 1954-12-02 3 LONDON. Wed. IT was a day of considerable fluctuation on the London stock markets and the session ended on a far better note than appeared possible at one lime. Outstanding feature was the complete reversal at midday In the glltedged market on ofllclal buying, after a sharp recession392 words
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Article26 1954-12-02 3 LONDON. l»rt. I— (ash Buyers *:"1!'\: Srllors v;" 20; Forward Buyers til 7: Sellers £71"J: Settlement JC7I7: Turnover a.m. 20 tons p.m. 50 tons.26 words
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Article46 1954-12-02 3 LONDON. Dec. 1. Spot 24 .d. Jan. 23 7 sd.. Feb 23 \d. Mar. 23' a d Jan-Mar 23 -d.. April-June 23 ..d. July-Sept. 23 \d. Oct.-Dec. 23d. Dec. c.l i. 23 yd Jan. c.l.f. 23 9,'16d. Feb. c.l.f. 23 7/16 d. Tnne: Quiet.46 words
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Advertisement228 1954-12-02 3 Start each day right with QUAKER OATS #*> i Vi''^'^*^ f^jfr' Vaß\ Mr)|^ n \HfeUQ^B\ E v «ry morning enjoy VrnW^^i^^^fc known foe body \\S^9jM bui li s th IV \X1 1 J i J# K 1 yen to growing l\ f^n. ifir ihiWren M over eve'? as L^Lquaker oats228 words
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Article212 1954-12-02 4 Blow at Siam-Malaya 'leak 9 BIROS' NESTS, SHARKS' FINS, DRIED VEGETABLES AMONG THE CONTRABAND NEW CUSTOMS CONTROL STATION ESTABLISHED AT KELANTAN BORDER KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. f() CHECK amu^ling across f.he Malaya-Siam border, the Siamese (Government has established a Customs Control station at Sungei Golok. Situated at the Kelantan border where212 words
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Article97 1954-12-02 4 Rats menace 400 acres of padi MALACCA, Wed. RATS and monkeys from the jungle are worrying Malay padi-planters at Chin I hiii, Jasin District. The pests have ruined patches of a 400 acre area of padi. Mr. 11. I). Matheson. Settlement Agricultural Officer, who visited the area today, told the97 words
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Article50 1954-12-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— Two i Chinese held up a motorcyclist at Cochrane Road here iast night and robbed him of s3OO. The victim. Mr. S. R. Nathan, i clerk in the Federal Public Works Department workshops, was on his wav home when hr vu robbed.50 words
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Article22 1954-12-02 4 JERANTUT. Wed. Gulam t Sarter was yesterday fined $10 t lor fortune telling without a once. He pleaded suilty. t22 words
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Article31 1954-12-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed -Mr 3. E. Hutton-Williams. State information Officer. Perak. lad been appointed Informaion officer for the Gold Coast. He Is due to leave Malaya omorrow.31 words
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Article83 1954-12-02 4 BUTTERWORTH. Wed. VEAP Ah Poon, 70, a widow, was burned to death In her attap hut at Kampong Ferry. Butterworth, last night. Her charred body was recovered after neighbours helped to put out a fire which razed the hut. Yeap. who lived alone, is believed to83 words
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Article38 1954-12-02 4 PENANG. Wed. Representatives of about 100 Chinese associations and guilds will Rive a reception on Saturday in honour of Dr. Lin Yutang. Chancellor of the Nanyang University, who is arriving tomorrow on hi* first visit here38 words
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Article64 1954-12-02 4 A European woman living in wart Park. Singapore, returnd home at 12.45 am. yesterday nd found a thief trying to fish" a handbag out of her 3om. He had a stick through the I wire mesh of the window and I was hooking the handbag,64 words
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Article23 1954-12-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council met for the hist tnr.e last night before being reconttituted later this month.23 words
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Article25 1954-12-02 4 KUALA KANGSAR Wed Tho National Association of Pcrak has opened a branch tn Lencuonc Chairman of the araneh Mr T T PUlav25 words
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Article, Illustration13 1954-12-02 4 DR. POLUNIN13 words
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110 1954-12-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday 'THE Federation telegram messenger service, which x operates in most large towns, will continue during the postal strike due to start on Monday, it was offl-i-ially announced today. Telephone delivery of telegrams will also remain unaffected but senders should quote the110 words
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Article61 1954-12-02 4 PENANG. Wed. Catholics in Penantr and Province Wellesley will hold an inter-paro-chlal rally on Dato Kramat Ground at 6 30 p.m. on Sunday to mark the close of the Marian Year The Rev Father L Ashness of the Assumption Church. Butterworth. will conduct the open air service61 words
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Article164 1954-12-02 4 The land of graceful women "THERE is more in the' 1 Jungles of Borneo than leeches and malaria, says Dr. Ivan Po lunin, lecturer in social medicine and public health at the University of Malaya For the ta.shion-consc.iou> woman, there is endless Inspiration, he told the Inter- national Women's Club164 words
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Article57 1954-12-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Radio Malaya is presenting a 'dollar for discs" programme on Dec. 30 in aid of The Little Sisters of the Poor, who are building a home for old and destitute people in Penang. Donations .should be sent to the Hong Kong and Shanghai57 words
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Article41 1954-12-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR Wed. Four terrorists slashed to death a Chinese labourer in the Ren^am area of Johore yesterday. They took his watch and identity card. Two of the terrorists were Chinese and the other two Indians41 words
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Article37 1954-12-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed After exchanging fire with two terrorists in the Batu Oajah area of Perak. a patrol of the Ist West Yorks charged them. The terrorists fled There were no casualties37 words
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Article27 1954-12-02 4 KLANO, Wed. The Klanir Town Board today held its last session. The Board will be replaced by the Klang Town Council early next year.27 words
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Article, Illustration61 1954-12-02 4 faster-moving parts of tae world" "And it might turn out that the old-fashioned women of Booth Fa.st-Asia have lots of useful Ideas." Dr. Polunin. who spent several months with the aborigines of Borneo illustrated his talk with colour slides that drew uasps of admiration from his audience. The elegance61 words
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247 1954-12-02 4 WALK-OUT LAWYER SNIPES AT the ARMY KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. MR. Morris Edgar, the lawyer who protested yesterday against "outrageous procedure" at a Kuala Lumpur court martial, vigorously refuted an explanatory statement by an Army spokesman in Singapore today. Mr Edgar had been enRaged to defend a Royal Arm" Service Corps247 words
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Article29 1954-12-02 4 SEGAMAT. Wed.-The Segamat Company of the Police Volunteer Reserve will receive a letter of appreciation from the Commissioner of Police at a ceremony on the padang on Sunday29 words
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64 1954-12-02 4 The evicted undergra Sir Sudney is hur by a letter and THE Viee (hanre||„ r 1 Sydney Cine, h r a request bv th,- c0m.,,, tee of th e niV( of Milaya Students to call meeting of vers.ty's niMipi.narc reeons„|,. r np eviction four undergrade n. the Dunearn Roa,| host,..64 words
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Article15 1954-12-02 4 2,000 to back jobU called cne -unjust Capitol Restaurani Ateat tn«15 words
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Article74 1954-12-02 4 Clerk spent Provident Fund money PENANG A FISHERIES Deprrclerk who made $130 belonging to the I ees Provident Fund m bound over for one sum of $500 Ons Ah Too 28. pleaded guilty The money was handed to Ong by the headman of a quarry Instead of sending It to74 words
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Article48 1954-12-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Kuala Lumpur Muni Council last night revere decision of its public committee to reduce thr n tvr of trishas from 1.240 1 000 from Jan 1. The Council would Imth new licences and ■natural wastage" li the number of trishas48 words
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Article77 1954-12-02 4 SINGAPORE students, who i are members of the Junior Red Cross, are to play Santa Cla.is to hundreds of slcU children In hospitals Tliey arc making ■crap- books, (.ames and other playthings. These wlB b dtsplaj m the second Red Cross Exhibition, v will be77 words
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279 1954-12-02 5 ONN'S EXIT— WELL DONE THEY ALL AGREE 1 0 character and I'll miss his heckling-Tengku Rahman a political contribution to the country' says Thaver KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday POLITICAL leaders today said that Dato Sir Onn s resignation from the post of Member lor Home Affairs and also from the Federal279 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-12-02 5 I (pi Wilson, of District Signal Regiment, rides through a pool of mudriv water at the annual Singapore Base District motor cycle trials yesterday. Straits Times picture.34 words
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Article22 1954-12-02 5 will take gift tat' i.r.il year. l 0 parts DUld irtj C.rty Pennight. li.id tho is dians. Ihr tli." ■mi i omitf22 words
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Article24 1954-12-02 5 SEGAMAT. Wed. Paya I ang Club. Batu Anam. ■will hold a dinner and dance on Saturday to celebrate St. Andrew'a Day.24 words
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Article165 1954-12-02 5 Listening may be better soon IN an effort to improve reception in certain parts of the Federation. Radio Malaya have designed a new aerial system. "The first one of four proposed systems is expected to be completed in Singapore within a few months." the Director of Engineering,, Mr. G. S165 words
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Article41 1954-12-02 5 JOHORE BAHRU Wed.— Dato and Datin H E MacKenzie left Johore Bahru today on a visit to Saigon ami Angkor Vat They will also <xo to Bangkok, where Dato MacKenzie will attend the annual Rotary District Conferi ence.41 words
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Article53 1954-12-02 5 TAIPING. Wed. Marking the end of their final term, more than 100 men and women of the adult education classes here held a social at the Kinc Edward VII school hall yesterday. Journalists meet Malay journalists in Singapore will hold a meeting on Sunday in Onan Road to53 words
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Article29 1954-12-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A food and fun fair in aid of the building fund of the Methodist Boys' School. Kuala Lumpur will be held on Saturday.29 words
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146 1954-12-02 5 MORE thiin 100 competitors took part in the annual Singapore Base District motor-cycle trials held DfT Clementi Road, yesterday. Some riders said that the I course. wi'h its 10 hazards ranging from 50 to 150 yards, was the to i(;hest ihey146 words
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Article46 1954-12-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Yap Hing, 18, of Pudu Road, today pleaced not guilty in the Sessions Court to stealing a motor car at Pasar Road on July 15. He was granted $1,000 ball and the case was postponed to Dec. 24.46 words
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Article254 1954-12-02 5 Oehlers: I never joined a party THE Speaker-designate of the new Legislative Assembly, Mr. G. E. N. Oehlers, told the Straits Times yesterday that he had i never joined a political party because his views did not "exactly co-in-cide with any particular party." In a final interview before he sails254 words
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Article33 1954-12-02 5 SEGAMAT, Wed.— Haja Senap binte Hj. Lakob, 60, faced a charge of being cruel to an animal She was alleged to hay« slashed a goat with a parang Hearing was adjourned.33 words
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309 1954-12-02 5 WEEKLY PAY IS BEST, SAY MOST LABOUAR LEADERS PAY them weekly and they will owe less" was the opinion among most labour leaders in Singapore yesterday on whether a weekly wage system was de- sirablp. Dr. N. K. Menon. a Penang municipal councillor, had said that more frequent wage payments309 words
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Article69 1954-12-02 5 Gurkhas kill bandit, wound one KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A PATROL of the 1/10 Gur- J\ kha Rifles la.st night killed one of four terrorists contacted in the Kulai area of Johore. The others, one of whom was wounded, escaped. A patrol of the Ist. Fijians j exchanged fire with a69 words
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Article61 1954-12-02 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Wed. Ticket No 474 won the first prize, a bicycle, in the lucky programmes draw held at Father Barre's Convent School i fun lair yesterday. The second prize, an electric iron, went to ticket No. 341. Other lucky numbers were 308 (3rd Drize.61 words
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Article58 1954-12-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. "The Italian Straw Hat." Rene Clair's film adaptation of the stage play by Eugene Labiche and Marc Michel, will be screened by the Selangor Film Society at the Town Hall at 7| p.m. on Friday. Tickets, for members only, can be obtained from58 words
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Article40 1954-12-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Petaling Jaya, the growing satellite town «f Kuala Lumpu.-. will have its first fire service in March. The town board has already sanctioned $45,000 for buying the initial equipment and staff is beinp; recrv"*d.40 words
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Miscellaneous401 1954-12-02 5 niniA MALAYA IN 8r... Royal Welrh Fusiliers; '9.30 KAIUVI I»li**«i**** lime SikikU and News; 9.45 Relax Pr o grammrs ..us marwed be g-U-g^jMJ. rwrived by listenrrs in Malacca. Short wave I and 62m. Medium HHK9HHHMHpHH| wave 476 m.. 343.. 366 m., and 297 m.). I M*F^f^^ft PM. 'lOC The Music401 words
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Article714 1954-12-02 6 It is symptomatic of the con- fusion of policies in Asia thai an American national weekly should decide that the question i what to do if another part of South-East Asia is attacked by the Communists is the "unknown quantity" in American global st ategy. True714 words
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Article444 1954-12-02 6 The Federation Government has completed a draft plan aiming at full health services for the rural areas. It is clear, however, from the Member for Health's speech to the annual conference of medical officers, that the plan is an expression of hope rather than a promise of performance.444 words
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Article162 1954-12-02 6 First prize in the news section of the British Press Pictures of the Year Competition, won by Sam Kai Faye, a Straits Times photographer, is an honour shared in some degree by the whole Press of Malaya. That point is made by the congratulatory messctes from famous figures162 words
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934 1954-12-02 6 HARRY MILLER - Pa hangs new capital is also becoming an east coast lido HARRY MILLER KUANTAN, ONE-TIME FISHING VILLAGE. IS NOW A BOOM TOWN IfUANTAN is Malaya's fastest growing town today. Business flourishes, British firms with headquarters in Singapore are opening branch offices instead of operating through local agents, salesmen from Singapore934 words
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274 1954-12-02 6 T have followed closely the prominence given to Mr. Yap Pheng Geek's fight for a multi-lingual assembly. I am now inclined to sympathise with him In hLs insistence that English should not be the only official language at council meetings, if only for the sole274 words
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Article177 1954-12-02 6 I WHOLEHEARTEDLY agree with Mr. L. C. L. when he emphasised the importance of the English language. I am an Asian b<:t i think I can say that the English language and the Christian religion have been and are the greatest civilising forces in Asia. In177 words
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Article167 1954-12-02 6 LOST REVENUE: HOW IT HAPPENED lITITH reference to an article. "Doctor lost State $7,750 Report," I wish to state that some points need clarification as otherwise the statement as it appeared was misleading The loss referred to was, in fact, due to the Increase of fees for the Issue of167 words
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Article116 1954-12-02 6 Fantastic price increase BEEF and lamb are to be even dearer the latter by a fantastic Increase of 18 cents a lb. not on new stocks, but on old. In order to "average out" the increase, and avoid very severe price rises later. We don't claim to know the importers'116 words
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Article96 1954-12-02 6 AT a rally at Talplng during the Town Council elections, «t top Alliance leader (not a Chinese* told the assembly that In a political rally held by the opponents in Menglembu he overhead the word "him kun" and 'running dog" being used about one of the96 words
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Article113 1954-12-02 6 DATO Tan Cheng Lock's call to Britain to announce a specific date when it will terminate "trusteeship" of the half-slave, halffree Malaya Is rather a hasty move. Such speeches could be expected from our politicians but does this voice Include that of the people of113 words
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120 1954-12-02 6 GRAND PRIX TO HONOUR THE SULTAN OF JOHORE ALL Singaporeans »11 want to wish out neighbour. Johore Bahru ■<nd the Sultan of Johore all happiness and prosperity during the yeai 1955. which is the centenary of the former and thf tibilee of Sir Ibrahim The Sultan ls renown<d as a120 words
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Advertisement971 1954-12-02 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. U Word, 1/0 (minimum). OREENHOWE: At Bart's London, cm 24th November. 19M. to Bobble rnd Jork. a dauphter, Suzanne. MANA88CH: To Paula and Alec. r daiiRhter. SLster for Shirley-Anne. on 30.11.54. at K.K. Hospital. CHUAH. Tc Lily, wife of Dr. Chuah ChoiiR Yong. a brother for Janet. Betty971 words
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Advertisement29 1954-12-02 6 a r &7 A WIP£ RANGE OfX BEST ENGLISH WOOLLEN SUITINGS $> WORKMANSHIP AT MODERATE PRICES BEECHOWCO. MERCHANT TAILORS PHONE: 6535 21, CHULIA ST.. SINCAPOHE-1. Singapore, Thurs. Dec. 2, 195429 words
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Article304 1954-12-02 7 CLERK ALLEGES BEATING AFTER MONEY VANISHED JOLP OF PUNCHES I ij)CKED ROOM 0 CONFESSION' TON pRITCHARD, a Qantas fficer, commended for "quite I) ri in the Kallanf crash inquiry M ||esred in Singapore yesterday to colleague, Lawson La Broy, a r'i (l t .\tort a "confession."304 words
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Article28 1954-12-02 7 IIMPI* people ent of ite been 11-(l:l> .mill but th.it r\..< Pining Pc Pa fftwr* ITh.l.'S ■I! K frens ft pastor P il display28 words
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Article72 1954-12-02 7 PIR Weci.— Dr. I lorld Health OrpuhlTc *aid the 1 rdethe irorld d*-nt l Krvice. imved in Malaya t md hiv sinre K the muntr\. is to take charge of the Federation's first 5500.000 Rural Health Training School at Jitra. 12 miles north of Alor Star. Phe72 words
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333 1954-12-02 7 AN item on the menu for yesterday's Singapore Rotary Club lunch meeting was "Chicken ala (no tie) and this was a chi liege which the guest speaker. Dr. Lin Yutang, dressed in a palm beach333 words
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298 1954-12-02 7 Case of the missing register it got lost 'in transit' say police COURT DRAMA AS DEFENCE SAYS: IT IS WITH US THIRTEEN men and five women, who faced a charge A of gambling, were yesterday acquitted and discharged after a case in which the disappearance of a club register figured298 words
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Article159 1954-12-02 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. EIGHTY students who have passed the final examina- j tion of Form One at Buk.it Zaharah School here in addition to the entrance examination to Form Two of the Johore English College, have been told they will not be admitted to the college159 words
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Article117 1954-12-02 7 The book was considered "vital" if the fact was to be established that the club was a gaming house. Mr. Mahmood asked for an hour's adjournment to consult the D.P.P. But Mr. Francis insisted that the case must go on as it had already begun. If the prosecution117 words
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Article116 1954-12-02 7 rTH*EE B-29 bombers of the 1 United States Air Force SS rnoM^ MaiS to test Royal Air Force «W- I°TkF fighters based at Ten ß ah and Butterworth *U1 ittrmiK to intercept «ie "enemy" bombers, which win fly 5Sm their Philippines baa? Pn&"r,t raid tomorrow116 words
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181 1954-12-02 7 DEATH CAME IN THE NIGHT ON A BULLDOZER A MAN was run over one night by a bulldozer at the Paya Lebar International Airport, a Singapore inquest was told yesterday. Two bulldozers were Rome along a stretch at the airport which is now under construction, on the night of Aug.181 words
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Article177 1954-12-02 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Wednesday. II7HEN Choo Choo Kwang was accused today in the Sessions Court of making a false declaration in order to obtain Federal citizenship, an objection lodged by his defence counsel, Mr. S. C. Maclntyre. that the case could not be brought, was over-ruled.177 words
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119 1954-12-02 7 Police have closed their In- vestigation on the suspected kidnapping ot five-year-old Krishnan. who disappeared from the Singapore General Hospital last Thursday. They are now satisfied that the woman Ellamah. who took him away from Ward 3, Is his mother, the Straits Times was told yesterday.119 words
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Article306 1954-12-02 7 A ham way to make people learned F|R. LIN YUTANG, Chancellor* of the Nanyang University yesterday said that the method used to cure ham was a good way, if not the best, of turning out men of learning. He was talKlng on "My Ideas of Education" to Singapore Rotarians. He306 words
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Article68 1954-12-02 7 The Franciscan Missionaries of Mary will hold a fun fair at the Maris Stella Convent in Holland Road. Singapore, on Saturday from 1 to 7 p.m. The Franciscan Sisters are a new order of nuns in Malaya, having first come to the Colony about 18 months68 words
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Article23 1954-12-02 7 Singapore Traction Company Employees Union will celebrate Its 17th anniversary at 18, Race Course Road at 2 p.m. on Sunday.23 words
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338 1954-12-02 7 TEACHERS BACK SARMA-'HE'S A MALAYAN, SO LET HIM RETURN' TEACHERS in Singapore and the Federation believe that Mr. P. V. Sarma, a former president of the Singapore Teachers' Union, who has been exiled in India for the past two years, should be allowed to return to the Colony immediately. A338 words
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188 1954-12-02 7 FATHER ADDS A WORD: 'END HIS EXILE, HE DID NO WRONG LATE last niclit Mr S?.rma's father, Mr. K. V. Paramoswara Aiyrr. told the Straits Times. "Whatever rishts the State may possess, it doe* not have the right to break up our home." "I appeal to the Government on behalf188 words
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Article64 1954-12-02 7 TELUK ANSON, Wed. Lancap. on the main KamparTeluk Anson Road. 16 miles from here, became this afternoon the second new village in the area to Uike over its defence from the police. At a ceremony held at the Malay cchool padane the acting District Officer. Dato64 words
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Advertisement69 1954-12-02 7 W CAN DEPEND ON fj/M LlDj Iv/o wHun GtNtRAL ELECTdiC CO.. (MALAYA) LTO, 1 t M»«, l|(T||| £O LT o. or«"Oi»MO p3 Radio the ift for Christmas! I 0"? Hsten to Jl ■> Range S MI'S. 217 i\ tllv «r2 :i waveband, 5 v«lve. for \.(./D.C. Main.. Terroxcobe *>4l "'^ed.69 words
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Advertisement223 1954-12-02 7 GUARD THIS w Jill jVv 7i *ess.<"<: mil wyFYCijENE 4* EYE'GENE actually foe4*tr+K»& ,/ni^ M fc^ Only Eye-Cent Contains Lcxarol" wh<<.:. I J^^^Sq makes it effective so quickly clears pWMMM^M^^Ij mucous formations caused by sleep 1 1 i' J J rfT'TBI quickly clears away that tired look wh> n UULUkiKB223 words
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Miscellaneous141 1954-12-02 7 The weather MINIMUM TEMPERATURE (7 30 pm on Nov. 30 to 7.30 a.m. Dec. H: Singapore 74 degrees, Penang 73, Kota Bahru 71. Kuala Lumpur 72, Ipoh 71, Kuantan 69. j MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE ("30 am. to 7.30 p.m. on Dec. 1):' Singapore 85 Penang 87, Kota Bahru 85. Kuala Lumpur141 words
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Article110 1954-12-02 8 VIR JUSTICE Brown in ITI Singapore High Court yesterday asked a probation officer. Mr. S. D. Williams, to make a report on Loh Earn. aged 60, who appealed against a conviction and sentence of i six months' jail for causing 1 grievous hurt to his wife, Tan110 words
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Article113 1954-12-02 8 I KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —In celebration of its silver Jubilee -1929 to 1954 the Selangor Badminton Association will hold a Christmas masquerade I at the Chinese Assembly Hall on Dec. 18. An attractive programme of novelty dances and competitions has been arranged. Also included in the evenings113 words
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Article92 1954-12-02 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan. President of the Malayan Chinese r^». r i ation wUI B P e ak at the UMNO MCA MIC Alliance election meetine tomorrow in support to Miss Gunn Chit Hwa the Alliance candidate for Bungsar Ward in Saturday municipal polls.92 words
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263 1954-12-02 8 'NEW MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE WILL BE SCRUTINISED' AID MAY STOP IF PRINCIPAL GOES JWE Singapore Education Department is worried over impending staff changes in the Yock Eng Middle School, the Director, Mr. R. M. Young, said yesterday. The authorities are closely watching events263 words
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Article84 1954-12-02 8 Results of the University of London examinations held In Singapore during June and July this year are: Gordon Michael Lowden (first exam in estave management!. Louise Lu Yee-teh and Lee Hock Yan (Intermediate arts*. Han Chong Fong (intermediate science). Robert Carswell (diploma in theology, part lIIi, Arthur84 words
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Article34 1954-12-02 8 Singapore Rotarians have organised a film show of cartoons and comedies at the Rex Cinema at 9 a.m. on Saturdav to raise funds for their annual Christmas treat for 5.000 poor children.34 words
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97 1954-12-02 8 POLICE SEEK THIEF WHO KNOWS HIS ORCHIDS SINGAPORE POLICE are looking for a thief with a keen eye for orchids. In two successive nights, the man stole $800 worth of plants from two houses in the Orchard Road police division. On Sunday nighi, two plants one a rare species were97 words
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228 1954-12-02 8 REPLY TO 'DELAY 1 CRITICISM FHE Singapore City Council now takes only about 28 days to approve building plans the City Arrhi:ect. Mr. W. I. Watson, said yesterday. He was answering comilaints by city architects that t was taking many months, md sometimes228 words
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Article104 1954-12-02 8 rE mother of one of four shoeshine boys charged with househreakinc and theft told a Singapore court yesterday that her son had not been home for the pist seven months. The magistrate, Mr. J. M. Devereux Colebrurn. said: "What a distressing state of affairs!'*104 words
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Article71 1954-12-02 8 PENANG. Wed. Penangs trade for third quarter of this year increased by $10 million Dyer the previous quarter. Inche Ismail bin Mohamed Mi. Settlement Economic Officer, told the Straits Times today there had been a marked mproyement in trade with Inionesia. Imports, at <22 million, show'd a71 words
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Article107 1954-12-02 8 COURSE PLANNED FOR SEVEN Off to Australia for six months EH3UR local officers of the Singapore Government and three of the City Council will go to Australia next year for a six-month course in administration. The officers have been chosen, but until arrangements have been completed with the Australian Government,107 words
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Article43 1954-12-02 8 KUCHING. Wed— Four ca- j dets of the Sarawak Adminis- trative Service have been < made third class magistrates, j They are Haji Yjsop bin Haji Arbi. Mr. Johnson Sudok Luat. Mr. W. Tang Tieng Kee and Inche Umar bin Kassim43 words
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Article25 1954-12-02 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Kuala Selangor District f Indians Schools' educational exhibition and conference will i be held at Batang Berjuntai on Sunday.25 words
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Article255 1954-12-02 8 FTHE SINGAPORE Assize Court yesterday, Mr. Justice Whitton told two young men found Ruilty of robbing a cloth merchant of a purse containing $247: "People like this innocent merchant have every right to be protected from persons like you.". The two men, Ramli bin Ramdin,255 words
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Article33 1954-12-02 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— The Johore Civil Service Club's Christmas party for children will be held at the club at 4 p.m on Dec. 23 Children are invited to wear fancy dress.33 words
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Advertisement105 1954-12-02 8 Perma lift BRASSIERES THE LIFT THAT NEVER LETS YOU DOWN IN COTTON IN NYLON White only White only In cups sizes In cups sizes A.B.C. A.B.C. Sizes 32 —38 Sizes 32 —38 From $6.95 »o 58.25 to $16.95 THE STORE WITH A TO OFFER EUROPEAN ACCOUNTANT REQUIRED MANUFACTURERS OF "EVEREADV105 words
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Advertisement80 1954-12-02 8 6 NEW vS I MAMIY^ J «j THE CAMERA OF c J j}, Distinctive features. '^l S^ and thr |>, and white or c «C Mr* If pici jN focusing arrang |f, camera whila tS. are well |Tou «d focus through cr l SHRIK O(CHKA| For Home Leave order your80 words
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Article, Illustration1871 1954-12-02 9 A gardener's son made fortune as world's first 'Bird Man' ATE in 1848, the limited cultural, artistic and social circles in the embryo Britisl colonies of Sydney and Hobart were thrown intt a flutter by publication of the seventh and las volume of a monumental work costing tht enormous sumDaily Mirror - 1,871 words
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Advertisement44 1954-12-02 9 it HII BLOSSOM I HMSK ROSE. I CORONATIOM L MIMOSA It IiVERSAL I METER RANGES Pi Cine and W Pictures Pj* ATTRACTIVE POCO.,LTD. r* S'njaporc-9. r*" 1 Lumpur. MOTTE luU an '/UK T »IPIE O**LSO0 **LSO V *'UAELE IN HOU SEHOLD SIZE ''"'bottles) ||0L44 words
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Advertisement7 1954-12-02 9 TOMOHKOW i I In- i'lori«-«» of l*omp«>ii7 words
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Advertisement100 1954-12-02 9 Li y 1 1 1 Jpfwi Sole Overseas Crater* Xtt. Singapore Ikualn lumpur penning J 'Viyella' takes good care of babies •ViyeuY is perfect i^-~" for babies. It i» »oft mnd light X > J and wa»hc« wond«fully. 'ViyelU* J lasts. Nurses and clinic* prefer •Vivella' «yen time for health,100 words
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Miscellaneous98 1954-12-02 9 Shvriock Mlohnos imperative* you rontv! eft- w y I lyfr h 2& ~~*J WOLMES WA4. CXOSZED SPLENDID lV| '-La If *W PATH CMCE TOO ALWAYS AA\TED >7 YOU'VE OVERPLAVEP VOUe \f L^ o /a <0 OFTEN/ TO/VOCeOW AE /TO ADV 6MEBUXK M mand p&feeeoz > look W lu J *>98 words
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836 1954-12-02 10 HEAVY LOSS SHOWN IN COLLIERIES' NEW BALANCE SHEET THE effect of the decision of the Federation eminent to use imported diesel oil for ii motives and electricity stations instead of c shown in the accounts of Malayan Collieries lished yesterday, which reveal* a loss of $221 "71 for the yew836 words
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Article112 1954-12-02 10 MELBOURNE Wpri Investment* moved variably -r generally small fluctuations m a age turnover on the Stock ExrhVn.l today. Uraniums «ere in keen T tnand with mrs, Issuisriifi? >ne milling 0 r T r i rr- siher iead ««s Loans 3V, 1956-59 £94-23/32 Loans 3\<, 1955-58 £96 11/33 Bank112 words
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Article143 1954-12-02 10 December first grade rubber buyer? officially at 80 11/16 cent* a ft" I eleven-sixteenth, of a cent below Tuesdays closing prire The closing tone was easier The price fluctuated between 8!- s cents and the closing price on neVs from America concerning synthetic rubber and the turnover *as143 words
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Article110 1954-12-02 10 tinga pore Chines Produce El change noor pine.- pci r day were: Copra: stea-'v quiet. $30\ buyers '31' 4 >. $31 buyers. $3; oil: quiei unchanged; I Pepper: quiet, no basne.v white pepper drop $1, bin I 1 hite $206. Bu««ak $3 i pong black H43. H. B.110 words
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Article59 1954-12-02 10 The Malayan Exchange Bants As--Boc ation made the following changes In lt« m'es to merchant* yesterday oSm? .SS* Rlrm l TT OT On the fiee exchange market In Hong Kong yesterday the US dollar wa.s quoUKJ at 5.81 for caah and 5 93 for T.T. Sterling waa quoted59 words
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Article83 1954-12-02 10 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharvt* or expected today are: Glengyle 12, Tyndareus 45. Benrlnnes C.P. Bouganville 6,7 Orestes 8 9. State of Madras 11. Lud-' wigshafen 13 14, Benalder 15 18 Indrapoera 18. Tozjil Maru No 7 19 30 Playaran N Wall 3. Indraglrl N Wall83 words
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Advertisement228 1954-12-02 10 NOTICE PERAK TURF CLUB DECEMBER 1954 MEETING First Day. 4th. Dec. 1954. Second Day, Bth. Dec. 1954. Third Day. 11th. Dec. 1954. USUAL SIXUNLIMITED AND S2/Cash Sweeps Now on Sale at the Town Office. There will also h the S2/Treble Tote on each day of the meeting. Children Not Admitted.228 words
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Advertisement192 1954-12-02 10 NOTICES FEDERATION CUSTOMS WE UNDERTAKE to clear Dutl--1 able traffic by rail through the Federation Customs and the pay- ment of Customs Duties, Import and Export, on behalf of bona fide Traders, a For conditions and Charges, Please Apply: BAN SENG TRANSPORT CONTRACTORS CO., 171. Havelock Road. Singapore, 3. Telephone:192 words
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Advertisement187 1954-12-02 10 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF Hoiuehoiri furniture etc comprising-. —Bookshelves. Bedstead with mattress. Table. Manila Cane lounge chair*. Large dinner gong on stand. Cock- all cabinet, Pouflees. Crockery, Glaxsftare. Kitchen utensils, 28 pcs. of Japanese cotton plecegoods, and a quantity of Cussons novelty soap etc. To Be Held At Our Saleroom187 words
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Advertisement1624 1954-12-02 10 I NOTICES I CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD KUALA KBAI NOTICE TO CONSUMERS The entire electrirlty supply to Kuala Krai will be Interrupted between the hours of 8.30 a.m and i 3 00 p.m. on Friday the 3rd December, 1054 for the purpose of carrying out major alterations to the Kuala Krai1,624 words
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Advertisement190 1954-12-02 10 C u hich theji_ Tlad TROU and famou; I Remed) J Kttetjiai&iH t iu4 mttm.m »!Bkaf -ir_» total te «T»3 Hmij."*" l uZi De WITTS -_i (unthaneVd 1 Pirul RrBBLR.BO!, l« ceßti KNUTSEN LINE F«t and RcjulJ' > f ROM CANADA US. PACifIC Po£>^>^ Sailing Arriving San FranciKo Singapore r5»190 words
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Advertisement762 1954-12-02 11 ,rtFLD CO#<( LTD T#l: ■£>« funnel LINK X; 1 r i lood ond ditchorge coroo aAiG0 W, LONDON, t CONTINENTAL PORTS Soils P. S'hom Penang Dec S Dec Dee f Dec 9 D«e 10 Dec 13/14 9 Ore 13 Dec 14/16 Dec 17/li Dec 18 Dec 19/20 Dec 22/2J Dec762 words
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Advertisement2000 1954-12-02 11 EffP^y^BH EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA '"•.s:t.s:.~c.r.v.'s its* "ASIA' *'l J 8/8 Jan 9/9 Jan COM, London (p« W n,.r. enly, ond Gdynia. SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA/U.K./CONTIHENT "KAMBODIA- for Kchsi- hono S T% P b Om Ptnan "AstA'Sr^r^— 9 V D-. 2/ 3 Dec •p^ B n kOk J «>-2,000 words
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Advertisement1171 1954-12-02 11 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. TIL. No 2*361 ELLERMAN tV BUCKNALL KLAVENESS LIMB LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM. LOS ANGELES, SAN FR« ICISCO, HAMBURG t HULL PORTLAND, SEATTLE 4 VANCOUVER ond tot USA. North Atlontir Port* Accepting eo.go for Central 4 South ond Conodo vio Colombo CITY OF CHICAGO BOUGAINVILLE CITY OF BEDFORD1,171 words
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Article, Illustration22 1954-12-02 12 A light cotton Cossack-style shirt with pigtailed straw hat and black tapering slacks photographed against a hamho:> fence in Capri.22 words
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370 1954-12-02 12 T*HE joke has been on women long enough, it seems. Those endless jokes about Marriage and The Missus have at last made one woman at least, ask "What's to funny?" Mrs. Mildred E. Perlis. a "marriage counsellor"' of Detroit, Michigan has analysed 550370 words
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595 1954-12-02 12 Anne Sharpley - The infuriating things that husbands do (BUT PERFECTION IS WORST OF ALL!) Anne Sharpley By DUSBANDSI If they only knew how wild they drive their wives sometimes... bill there is none so deaf ns the man who docs not want to hear, particularly when it is a tirade from his595 words
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Article227 1954-12-02 12 Maxinc Rakich on "Poise" YOl are a shy person so are nine out of ten people. But because you are don't behave aggressively in the hope that you are concealing it. because you're not. Fill in Ihe gaps by being POSITIVE about something Perhaps you like227 words
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Article, Illustration33 1954-12-02 12 •Molly McCarthy of London wears an evening style of a practical nature. The "Puff Cut" is only one and ;i haL inches from the nap«\ to a maximum of four inches.33 words
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Advertisement340 1954-12-02 12 ask foi HEINZ Hi lust a Little Heinz Tomato Jl mv«% Ketchup creates flavor sensa/jB fgm^ tion; You'll love the zestful /■f^ laHre-^i tang ac^^ s to your avor te meit the delicious savor it < Hi i S IVOS t() snu P^ ;>»H special recIjTp- s ac^e with succulent,340 words
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Advertisement91 1954-12-02 12 I I to /S5\ J Y MotH 1 f*&* At last th^ pofin to add a b.<-. radian, e Frathrr I crram-er.. thr fine It hidr, r your skin..:, i An id. featfiei foundah by YARDLE1 TAKDLIY II OLD 10 \D t I WHEN A COLD Sit STRIKE BACK M91 words
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Miscellaneous55 1954-12-02 12 Straits Times Crossword 5 p~i tt ri rri r* _P_^"~IZ^ZK~~BZI" "ill 2 Bij8 ij I ACROSS changes (4> tTom au llSBSisSt- I™u.gr^'U'q^.1 u.gr^'U'q^. (4 a^s? r uie m >- "■u 1 1^ Prohibit loud muiic 26. supposedly extinct bird found In uric. (O), dlU*h*4j 13. Preoag, a thoasand and one55 words
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Miscellaneous232 1954-12-02 12 shows dl.<lllce is> 28. Oun u>-ed in turn by nshermen 14>. 31. Birthday suit (7). 32. City smart in the past (71. 33. Goal of the ambitious t3 3. 2 3. 4). DOWN 1. Some wisdom is of vital impori mm <Bi. 2. Making a scene at the barrier IT).232 words
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Article436 1954-12-02 13 z Edrich was full of deters mination and defence this z morning. He kept his bat z close to the ground in case 5 there were shooters and. with May batting well, the E Englishmen g^' away to a z promising start Lindwall a sain It436 words
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641 1954-12-02 13 ALL RESISTANCE CEASES AT BRISBANE BRISBANE, Wed. AT twelve minutes n past four this afternoon, Harvey speeded around the boundary and plucked a catch out of the air, as only Harvey can, and Australia had won the first Test match against England by641 words
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321 1954-12-02 13 New Stardust horse to race at Ipoh JEEP'S JOTTINGS juvkKMON s remarKaoie run or successes has been a fine advertisement for Stardust, whose stock is iow in bin demand by Malayan racehorse owners Stardust three-year-old will make his debut In Malayan racing at the forthcoming December Meeting at Ipoh. He321 words
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Article280 1954-12-02 13 \|Y ten to follow at the 1 Prmk Turf Club December Meeting are:— ABOVE ALL: A most consistent sprinter: up only 2-lb. for his clever last start win over 6f. at Pcnang in October when he brat Observation and Farnley. Ri:\RKR BOND: Won his Hist two280 words
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263 1954-12-02 13 MALAYA'S tennis stars, Onu Chew Bee and his doubles partner Lim Hee Chin, rated No. 1 and 2 in this year s ranking, left Singapore for Saißon yesterday. 'A COY. TAKE IROQUOIS CUP DW and Lim will represent Malaya In the South-East Asia263 words
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Article98 1954-12-02 13 OKTROIT. Wed. SUGAR Ray Robinson, former world's welterweight and middleweight boxing champion was suspended indefinitely yesterday by the Michigan Board of Athletic Control for refusing to go through with a fight here on Dec. 8. The suspension also applied to Robinson's manager, George (i.iin-98 words
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Advertisement150 1954-12-02 13 ((Happy 0(1 pleasure for yean to come that will give many and time-saving •rmneton portable t-looking carrymß Lie 1 PE WRITERS 1 Quiet-riter or portable typeng matchless ■passed value. lbl< from any dealer or >^CTON RAND office. POST THIS COUPON TODAY? and inc. I E Koncj Porto- I tf I150 words
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Advertisement627 1954-12-02 13 children's C||j\ I coughs, colds /j^^Vl V and bronchitis /j^7^%\ specially prepared J preparation for children IH I U acf. quickly relieves coughs, I jli colds and bronchitis. 'f^ Dnitno.i m\ Goulding's mixrurc is *<■ imSISJSSES I I pleasantly flavoured and M tS?M W H I^l »»«m ihi ioiul children627 words
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Article111 1954-12-02 14 THE Singapore Civilians side for their H.M.S. Malaya rugby match against NegriMalacca on the S.C.C. padang on Saturday is R. F. Williams (Naval Base^ T. A. Roper. J. Barnes, H. Pigou G F Taylor: G. Phillips, P. Dowling; S. F. Armitage, D. Kennedy. D.'C. Erson; L. N.111 words
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153 1954-12-02 14 NO-ONE HAS APPLIED FOR INDIA— B.A.M. KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. jy|R. CHEAH MAH SUN. the honorary secretary (if the Badminton Association of Malaya, said here today that the B.A.M. had received no invitation for Ong Poh Lim and Ooi Teik Hock to play in the invitation tournament at Bombay from Dec153 words
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Article85 1954-12-02 14 HO AD, ROSE WALL BE A TEX MELBOURNE Wed r pONY TRABERT and Vic Seisas America's i\o tanked placets beat the leading Australian pair, Lewi* Hoad and Ken Roaeuall In a uruelllnc five-set doubles semi-final in the Victorian lawn tennis cliamplomhtpa here lodic The An.erlcans. who vion 10-lJ 6-2. 3-6.Reuter - 85 words
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Article718 1954-12-02 14 Five thousand enjoy rugby under floodlights Losers had only the first ten minutes of hard, tough game By W. E. TREVOR [JUGBY under floodlights is here to stay. This must surely be the opinion of the 5,000 people who packed Jalan Besar stadium last night to718 words
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Article, Illustration50 1954-12-02 14 CAW A, Fijians' burly second-row fonoard. has grim deter viination written all over his face as he brushes oft by Prothcroe, Services' centre, to start off a ten uhich ended in then second try. Coviinq up behind attempt to stop him is Griffith. Services' scrumStraits Times picture.50 words
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364 1954-12-02 14 A RMY brought out their full hockey side for a tice game against Singapore Recreation Club the padang yesterday in preparation for the coi Civilian-Services Quadrancular. and though b-2 must derive some satisfaction for the oppo they put up. Recs did not have364 words
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Article50 1954-12-02 14 COLONY TEAM FOR KL QUAD A.25.5K55, to W t^ Lumpur for the Quadranei on Dec 4 and 5 is Mrs- E VacMullan 1° J D Per.^rT o'l f T Murtoßh Mrs. r r J. Re«e Mm a Reg Mrs P SewtU M Wnehf. Umpire --Mr A Farmer The other team50 words
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Article10 1954-12-02 14 ENGLAND BETT THAN MARC i Davids girls j NEE I10 words
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Advertisement784 1954-12-02 14 REACH 72,000 FAMILIES WITH A CLASSIFIED ADVERT.] i( onlmurd from Pace SITl'ATIONS VACANT 7* Hordt $S (Mill.) Box SO cIm. rxir ASSISTANT REQUIRED b European Company for Soil Mech; nlcs Laboratory. Reply wl:h fu details to Box A9912, S.T. YOUNG LADY Receptionist Re quired. Qualification and Experlenc not necessary. Ctllnif784 words
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Advertisement768 1954-12-02 14 ACCOMMODATION WAN TED M Word, $S (Mim.)-Bmx SO tit. txln AMERICAN DESIRES unfurnishe v or furnished flat or bungalow ne.i city In quiet area Reply givin U particulars Box A8900 S.t! WANTED TO RENT Unfurnishe, Flat House or Shophouse. Centra; e with Long Lease. Compensation o Reasonable Rent considered. Appl768 words
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