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Title Section12 1954-09-12 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES o. 994 SINGAPORE. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 1954 15 CENTS12 words
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Article345 1954-09-12 1 But attack can be beaten off, says garrison chief THF rw r QUEMOY, Saturday nt Chinese Communists have massed 320,000 men in the mainland area ing the tiny Nationalist island of Quemoy plus a fleet of gunboats i junks. Nationalist Chinese spokesmen said here today. But LieutenantReuter - 345 words
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Article426 1954-09-12 1 kTFD statement by .ire nurse that ng sterilisat on ons were permost Malayan ruched oft a n Government me,s yesterday. nd "it's when n s learned Hoshave n th< of Mcdle told that Gocis laws I- n Ma<nd that in I and I .nnod C Z,\426 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-09-12 1 The Marquess of Reading. Britain's representative at last week's Manila talks, puts his si sn.it urc to the collective security treaty for South-East Asia. Eight nations signed Hie treaty which is the first in history for this region.42 words
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Article225 1954-09-12 1 JAKARTA. Sat. INDONESIAN police toaav claimed they killed 25 rebels! in a battle near Canaapura in Acheen, northernmost part of Sumatra. Reporting this today the Indonesian news agency. Aneta. said an undisclosed number of police attacked 300 rebels and police casualties were only one killedReuter - 225 words
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Article95 1954-09-12 1 Penang do it again, win Cup A CROWD estimated at 6.000 saw Penanc keep the Mnlaya Cup by beating Sine;.pore 3-0 at Kuala Lumpur rday. For a cud final the match nisappointlnp. but there were nevertheless many thrillnments. Penane fully deserved their win. They played the better came, whereas Singapore95 words
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Article26 1954-09-12 1 HAMBURG. Sat. AntiCommuniste last night broke up a Communist election meeting attended by about 300 people at Reinbeck. Schleswig Holstein. near here.26 words
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Article88 1954-09-12 1 LONDON. Sat. MR. Lan Page, leader of the British delegation to the World Assembly of Youth at Singapore last month, paid high tribute here today to the help given to the conference by the Singapore Government. He and five other British representatives at the Assembly arrivedReuter - 88 words
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Article30 1954-09-12 1 WASHINGTON. Sat: The Census Burea.i reported yesterday that the total United States population, including armed forces overseas, was about 162.670.000 on August 1, this year. U.P.UP - 30 words
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Article34 1954-09-12 1 HONG KONG, Sat. China announced last night that Mr. Hi:an Hsiang. head of the West European and African Department of the For?ign Ministry. has been appointed Charge dAffaires in London. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article225 1954-09-12 1 DONC ASTER. Sat. MR. Robert Sterling Clark's Never Say Die won the St. Leger Stakes today to become the first American owned and bred horse since 1881 to take both the Derby i and St. Leger prizes in the same year. .Elopment. a 22-1Reuter - 225 words
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Article128 1954-09-12 1 LONDON. Sat— Britain and the Soviet Union locked yesterday in a swaying cold war combat that will determine whether Germany can be quickly rearmt-d and brought into NATO. The British press began to speculate nervously at the same time over the long silence of theUP - 128 words
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203 1954-09-12 1 Chinatown was a gay splash of colour OINGAPORE'S cninatown was O a splash of riotous colour last night when thousands of Chinese homes celebrated the mid-autumn festival the costliest and gayest festival, apart from the New Year. Offerings or moon-cakes to i the Moon Goddess, who, say the Chinese, is203 words
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Article, Illustration78 1954-09-12 1 Mrs. Rosalind de Silva. mother of four, looks at the firemen tackling the blaze which was destroying her home. In her left arm is her youngest child, aged three months. Her husband Mr. Bertram De Silva. employed in the Government Agricultural Department was still to78 words
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Article73 1954-09-12 1 NEW YORK. Sat— Hurricane "Edna" today aimed her full fury at southern New England, where only 12 days ago, another hurricane took 68 lives and caused millions of dollars damage Winds ot 100 to 125 m.p.h. are expected at thp centre of i the storm which73 words
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Article84 1954-09-12 1 ROME. Sat. Mankind is j making dramatic progress in its battle to cut the polio death toll, experts from 49 nations were told yesterday. American physicians and research specialists attending the third International Poliomyelitis Conference reported the U.S. mortality rate in the bestequipped hospital has84 words
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269 1954-09-12 1 TWELVE atrap and xinc houses at the junction of Potong Pasir and Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, were destroyed in a half-hour fire yesterday morning. The damaged buildings housed 12 families, three provision shops, a laundry and a269 words
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Article74 1954-09-12 1 i THERE is one winner j of the Straits Times I Word Puzzle "QQ" She is: Mrs. A. I Arockiamary, of 52, j Buffalo Road. Singapore, j A cheque for $5,000 j I will be ready for her at j the Straits Times off'ce I on Wednesday74 words
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Advertisement196 1954-09-12 1 MALAYAS FINEST •CE CREAM HIS MASTER'S VOICE" I i ,v n Qtmfhmj No. 2 f: 'sM«o" H (VKN Rympton; ttm, 6 in F. "Pastorale 0 Btan PurtwanjjtorK B HOVEH nmm »nrrr»« No. 2 in Bb Solomon. lAndn Cluyen>» 1 U t. Xiciiti >.n^u N«. S in F, -Sprine'). HOVFN Vii)lin196 words
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Advertisement135 1954-09-12 1 Drink Cold Leaf Tea The Choice of Experience! i :r 1 0SS' Beautiful star Joan Caulfield is thrilled to learn about Creme Puff Make-up from Cwen |ones. Max Factor make-up artist in Hollywood. your search for G*filh :r; rimike up max Factor hh»mwi«*ni MOitTwee* ao litht »o la>unf ao ra»>135 words
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Article, Illustration267 1954-09-12 2 fT'HIS was no Adamn good. He wanted to be up sun himself. Disregarding controller's words, he swung 30 degrees west. Mieht miss the rnemv! One usually obeyed a controller. South-west of North Weald a glint, then another, and in :-econ<l« a mass of little dots there: too many to267 words
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Article, Illustration279 1954-09-12 2 REACH FOR THE SKY riS the morning of August 30 the phone rang in dispersals and Ops. said: "242 Squadron take off immediately for Duxford!" Duxford lay south not far from London towards the battle. By ten a.m. the Hurricanes stood scattered round a corner of the familiar field and279 words
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Article, Illustration446 1954-09-12 2 BLACK crosses! Glinting Perspex Wings thai spread anc grew hugely filling t h < windscreen. H< was on them and suddenlj the drilled lines burst in mad turns left and right out of the sights, out of the way. He swept under and up, swinging right. A ripple was446 words
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78 1954-09-12 2 BLACK CROSSES: A GUST OF RAGE SHOOK RARER Bullets squirted ...pieces flew off the Me. 110 The Battle of Britain has started. At Coltshall, near Norwich, Squadron Leader Bader, the legless commander of 242 Squadron, is burning to lead his men into the fight. But they are in 12 Group,78 words
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Article, Illustration378 1954-09-12 2 BADER lea the squadron back to Coltishall and hen LeighMallory flew over that evening. full of congratulations. Bader took his chance to broach a new idea: "As a matter of fact. sir. if we'd had more aircraft we could have knocked down a lot more. Other squadrons in378 words
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Article, Illustration563 1954-09-12 2 'Waspish' to pretty girls... COLIN TENNANT may be expected to face the current wave of rumours about his future that he is to become encaged to Princess Margaret --with equanimity. For the Tennants seem to have an enviable sang-froid when unexpectedly caught in the limelight. They comhine the563 words
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Article, Illustration139 1954-09-12 2 swarms of them cutting across fast in front, heading for London. About the same height (Just as well he'd ignored "North Weald-Horn-church"... .and the "angels," too>. Looked like sixty-odd in each bunch. He wheeled to cut them off. still climbing, swinging higher now and between the swarms with the139 words
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Advertisement222 1954-09-12 2 Whitens Your Skin Secretly and Quickly H» >oa«a> m—6 jeu uiintn other*— •"•»> tl*« you/ «l n »a»a» light and ataactivt aitnef* Oik )«j of Sullmao «nll makr you equally charm. oa. Continued application* will surprise you convuee you that therai only one baa <i bfrn. only one vhitener thai222 words
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Advertisement9 1954-09-12 2 i NEXT WEEK The greatest day of the battle9 words
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Advertisement431 1954-09-12 2 i Good Timekeeping [ilttllATJDriAl] E VER Y INTERN. 1 7/O.Y-i i Watch is subjected to a~\ y unusually strict inspection kei fore leaving, the factory. y Special instrumentsand optical equipment are employed for individual tests of its timef keeping qualities in a variety of positions and in temper- aturcs ranging431 words
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Article117 1954-09-12 3 MORE Asians In Singapore arc now giving blood to ihe Blood Transfusion Service. In the past week, 90 of the 125 donors were Asians amons them 27 who were sivins for the fir.^t time. The Police Training School topped the list with 25 donors. Transfusions siven117 words
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374 1954-09-12 3 Quit hold TOKYO, Saturday. K4R. Clement Attlee. the British Labour Party leader, said in a copyright article published in Tokyo today that he had "every sympathy" with the Chinese Communist view that "Formosa is an integral part of 'China andReuter - 374 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-09-12 3 MR. DENNIS JOHNSON. Straits Times sub-editor, helps his bride, formerly Miss Georgina Snnia Cottrell, to cut their wedding cake at their reception at 4 Holt Road, Singapore, yesterday. They were married at the Garrison Church. Tatlgitn. After the reception they left by air for a honeymoon58 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-09-12 3 holder of the Military Cross. Captain J. E. B. Condor of the Royal Hampshire Kegiment. was married yesterday to Miss Dorothy Todd at the Tanglin Garrison Church, Singapore. Sunday Times picture.34 words
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Article, Illustration27 1954-09-12 3 Mr. Michael Tan and his bride, the former Miss Grace Khoo. who were married at the Singapore Wesley Church yesterday. Sunday Times picture.27 words
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105 1954-09-12 3 RATHER than be beaten up, i 17-year-old Tan Ah Bak stolr valuables, worth $17 from v neighbour to pay his debts. But the neighbour. Miss Loh Lai Moi. did not make a rcp'Tt because she thought the km was negligible. A detective105 words
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Article35 1954-09-12 3 TAIPING. Sat. Miss Molly Lim Phaik Hoon. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Lim Eng Hong is leaving this week-end for Hong Kong to join the Faculty of Medicine at the university.35 words
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Article37 1954-09-12 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat—Mrs. D. M. Powell, of the Telecommunications Department, Kuala Lumpur, was today acquitted by Inche Ismail, the Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate, on a carge of inconsiderate driving alone Gurney Road on July 21.37 words
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Article185 1954-09-12 3 Riddle of a missing buffalo KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. rpHIS is the riddle of the missX ing buffalo. Recently, a few miles outside Kampong Lenga in the Muar District of Johore, a farmer Inche Haji Ahmad left two of his buffaloes to graze near a swamp. Next day he returned to185 words
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Article92 1954-09-12 3 KEDAH SEEKS ELECTED MAJORITY ALOR STAR. Sat. A nine man deputation from the Kedah UMNO-MCA alliance. Seberkas (an UMNO affiliate) and the Muslim League today handed the Mentri Besar, Tengku Ismail bin Tengku Yahaya, a petition protesting against the select committee's recommendations for an elected minority in the State Council.92 words
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Article89 1954-09-12 3 IPOH. Sat. One of the six Perak Malays to be awarded overseas scholarships for higher studies in 1955 will take up anthropology. As there were no suitable applicants for training as supervisor of elections, an additional law scholarship was awarded instead. Winners of these89 words
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Advertisement146 1954-09-12 3 X CATHAY^ A ST DAYS!. ..LAST DAYS! DRINK IN THE WONDERS! REVEL IN THE ROMANCE! GLORY IN THE MELODIES! in m ara VRINCF l^k h s own llps s ft P I i ANN DLYTH EDMUND PURDOM iNtRICSONLOUISCALHERN ..EDMUND GWINN ClNEMvScOpfi il PERSPECTA STEREPHONIC BOUND TARTS TODAY at the REX146 words
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Advertisement389 1954-09-12 3 P bK^ 1 -(m T %pt rRf 1 r_ ill Jlßh -sjin JNnv^^Evl I Francis Bacon Benjamin Franklin lutai Newton I Why were these men great? How docs anyone man or woman achieve greatness? Is it not by mastery of the powers within ourselves? Know the mysterious world within you!389 words
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Article, Illustration434 1954-09-12 4 W.A. WATERTON - W.A. WATERTON By OTRAIGHTEN out a paper clip, l^nd it until it breaks and you have k one answer to the question: "Why do airplanes crash?" Sre for yourself. Not ire how the clip geta hot wherp you bend It and the silver-coloured434 words
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Article, Illustration2007 1954-09-12 4 THE BIG SPENDERS fflPflfflfffpM^^ MOST LUXURIOUS PARTIES ABOARD THE MOST FABULOUS,/ IN THE MEDITERRANEAN PLAYGROUND OF THE VERY Vrty THE WOMAN who wears an admiral's hat and a £10,000 ankle bracelet THE MAN who has a fountain playing on the deck of his yacht THE WOMAN of immense wealth who2,007 words
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268 1954-09-12 4 THE U.S. Navy's first atompowered submarine will j be guided with a "joy stick" when it sails the i seas at unheard-of speeds for underwater craft. The lov stick closely resembles the sort of control that an aircraft pilot uses to fly his268 words
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Advertisement147 1954-09-12 4 (f FINDING A *v T^LTIy I I A I FOR Hw country XnJf^ V^m^ iiiil Ui\ U 0 U/iLj DAKS SLACKS, /^^Sm^K fewest moments, dresses $55.00 f "f^ sKouklcrs, curved collar ff r fsS f^t^^ fy \7* ff SPORTSWEAR Z*H pewter fcrey, charcoal {Jm bj j<. c 7 SWEATERS l*?l147 words
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Article156 1954-09-12 5 100,000 SQUATTERS MAY LOSE HOMES retaking health rules I* fU« ie i KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. aZ fll^ innnnn Umpu rMunici > al Council M A D. York, 0 000 people are living in squatter houses in the untcpal area which are not up to health requirements. i I partment would156 words
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Article9 1954-09-12 5 I They I! protest on school fees i pro-9 words
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Article58 1954-09-12 5 KUAI.\ LUMPUR. Sat THE Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate. Inche Ismail. ■r l a warrant of arMt a motor cyclist. Kirn Saw. of Circular Road. was summoned to anirge of currying a ■m the bumper of r cycle at tho Lake ri Juno 13 but did not58 words
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Article475 1954-09-12 5 TH E folli lug panengen frnm Britain are expected to arrive in Singapore on the IP. and O. liner Corfu, when 'she docks on Tuesday: Mr. G. H. Aririison. Miss S. M. Atkinson. Mr. A. G. A Alabaster. Mr. W H. Askew, Mr and Mrs G. I475 words
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Article129 1954-09-12 5 Rubber closed quietly in Singapore yesterday at 69 3 g rents a lb.. nno-oighth of a cont above Friday's closing price. Thrre was little trading with sellei" reserved. Cl" 1 .iv In cents per lb vc c N I R8 8 spotloose buyers <;s <-r:]rw 69%; No.129 words
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Article20 1954-09-12 5 The price oi tin In Singapore yesterday was $366.25 per picul which was $1.50 above the Friday price.20 words
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109 1954-09-12 5 TWO MILLION CAN VOTE IN FEDERATION KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. THOSE eligible to register as voters for Dcxi year's Fod' r;ii election are estimated to totnl about two million. Federal citi/ens and state nationals by operation of law are estimated at 4,139,000. But because a big proportion will be still under109 words
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Article111 1954-09-12 5 IPOH. Sat. While two •hums were cycling to school me carrying the other on the ■rossbar of his bicycle on Feb. 15 they had a accident with a orry. One of them Dalit Singh, 13, was killed and the other "raptured his right leg. At the111 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-09-12 5 MR. JANSON MM 800 HONCI. socond son of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Hock Swce of Singapore and his bridr. Miss Reynard Lye Kuan Choo. third dauchter of Madame Lim (Irok Kirn of Singapore, who were married at thp Registry Office. The wedding dinner was held at the Wing58 words
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Article164 1954-09-12 5 Don't stop to read slogans MR. A. E. Minns, Superin- tendent of the Singapore Trtlfflc Police Branch said yesterday that motorists need not have lo read the safety-first M^nboards as they drive. He wa.s commenting on the remark- of a Straits Times reader who .^tid that he had to circle164 words
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Article105 1954-09-12 5 SINGAPORE'S traffic police,' encouraged by a drop in the number of accidents in the 24 hours to 8 p.m. last night were apprehensive about "Sat- I urday night" drivers. Up to 3 p.m. last night 41 accidents had been reported. This was 27 below the105 words
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Article, Illustration84 1954-09-12 5 \TR. J. LAMPTOX Berry, *t1 the new American Consul (ieneral in Singapore, and his deputy. Mr. Nicholas Feld, have been on a visit to Kuala Lumpur. They have met the High Commissioner, the Sultan of Selangor. the Director of Operations and other high officials.84 words
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Article, Illustration270 1954-09-12 5 THE INSIGNIA on a pocket-size blood transfusion certiI ficate looked so much like an army crest that, when |ohn Henry told a taxi-man, Toh Kirn Sai, that it was an army coupon for cheap petrol, Toh believed him and paid 535 for it. I Mr. M. C.270 words
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Article39 1954-09-12 5 lim Sian Hoe, 44. was fined $120 or six months' gaol in Singapore yesterday for causing unnecessary suffering to .■>::•; fowls at Changi Road on Friday. The fowls were placed in 12 small basket.<< 28 in each.39 words
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Article124 1954-09-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. rp\VO European companies have received applications from 188 young Malayans, some of whom hold university degrees, to be trained to take over supervisory and managerial posts on rubber estates. Four cadets will be selected for training. When qualified they will bp able to124 words
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Article67 1954-09-12 5 KUANTAN Sat. The streets here are much brighter now after the installation of twenty three mor P mercury vapour .street lights. More will be added later, an official of the Central Electricity Board said. The number of lights in Kuantan have increased by about fifty67 words
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Advertisement160 1954-09-12 5 V AJ HOME THE PRACTICAL WAY I A I -'1 tschnician*. s cs, etc.. ar* In big i'« opening l. e'c. iOW YOU HOW TO START YOUR OWN 4D/C BUSINESS WITHOUT CAPITAL you team, and id bin nm. I i -c »n# radio ~y practical radio r ampii- i ■-•■•ing,160 words
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Advertisement290 1954-09-12 5 Stop Prons! Captotect "^eoe^c I y Keystone SPECIAL OFFER \nt iff bi> ttsivsi>gl k**^^^\ KEYSTONE CINE |^J|R s p 375.00 il^'^f^'^^^ fiPPSs! ir:< fl m ree conven enc lP^f^^j ;f }ffivak\ r' cturcs at ow cost n 8 run P™("^ Khpjß) I '«y costly feature slim turret VC ''tflnftV' '^«tHßi^^^.290 words
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Article, Illustration678 1954-09-12 6 J. L. HARRISON - HOW YOU CAN HELP TO SAVE LIVES J. L. HARRISON An appeal to the people of K.L. By A RECENT article in the Sunday Times called attention to a public service badly needed in Malaya. The beaches of Port Dickson, thronged with holidaymakers from Kuala Lumpur, need life guards, trained678 words
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Article439 1954-09-12 6 i'l-oml tradition W T ITH the recent announcement from the War Office that 93 Field Battery now serving In Malaya are to include in their title the honour l> Le Cateau". recognition is at long last given to an heroic action fought by this Battery at Le Cateau439 words
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Article640 1954-09-12 6 Im tJ^^l^^^^r^ymH^B^^^MBHiBB^^^I jj^HMMS£H&SflMHH|MMMMHa| READERS are hearing a lot about the Dusun fruit crop, but they will excuse the author when they are told that there was no crop in 1952 and 1953 and that there la so little else to write about because for many640 words
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Article360 1954-09-12 6 /^ANADIAN-MADE noodles v^ are on the market just now. Cooked with a spark of originality they will provide an excellent main course for supper or tiffin. NOODLE RING MOl LD Cook a half pound package of noodle* and drain. Beat up two small eggs or an360 words
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Advertisement349 1954-09-12 6 ill H Whenever, whorever infection threatens, doctors and nurses take elaborate antiseptic precautions-nothing is left to Chance. Hospitals and clinics-9 out of 10 in Gt. Britain— rely on 'Dettol'. This pleasant, nonpoisonous fluid, deadly to perms, is harmless to the delicate human tissues the fermi invade. In the home as349 words
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Advertisement282 1954-09-12 6 Mym Father tc'ls the family. «te# (/our -feetfi KOLYNOS^ Kolynos clean means really clean. The rich foam penetrates into every corner dS^V and crevice and in between your teeth /^^y^\-\l fighting the bacteria that cause /r^3& decay and ill-health. Yes, Kolynos \A cleans thoroughly, to keep your teeth I good-looking282 words
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804 1954-09-12 7 Frills make a woman feel so feminine! Says MAXINE RAKICH THERE is nothing like frilled, fluffed and flounced underwear lo give any woman that pampered, luxurious feeling. It's a form of expressing our innate feminine instincts in the world of to-day when we and our stronger sisters start shouting about804 words
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Article, Illustration729 1954-09-12 7 |^ERE goes another illusion, girls. You don't look better by candlelight. And that's straight from someone who should know. Harry Ray. cne of Hollywood's ace makeup experts and confidant of more screen celebrities than any one other person in the movie capital, broke the729 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-09-12 7 An exciting new silhouette in the autumn collection by Mattli of London. It n j «hort evening dress with Hie new flamenco skirt, in fragile black lace and tulle, worn over a b/illiant green petticoat.38 words
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Article, Illustration607 1954-09-12 7 FIRST LOVE FADED I NOTICED in your column that you said lirst love often fade s out in a year or two. I agree with you because I myself have had such an experience. My first love lasted only one year and now I'm in love with another girl who607 words
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Advertisement339 1954-09-12 7 f peep-Cleansing a/vat "g is the greatest secret in beauty care. ic a perfectly dean skin is the foundation of true French Cleansing Milk aaually floats away dust and impurities right from the base of orm. h removes the dust you can't even see by ■mg, deep-cleansing. Try this test339 words
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Advertisement421 1954-09-12 7 What more can you do keeping a family fit AND w 1 1 i is not easy. You make sure they get good meals and plenty of fresh air and sleep. Yet still they pick up infections and illncssrs. Can you guard against this? Yes give them daily Ribcna. for421 words
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Article, Illustration273 1954-09-12 8 WHAT TO WEAR AT SUNDOWN? Noel asks a question: appear on a smart occasion in a blouse and skirt would at one time have been considered unthinkable. Now, the effective, easy-to-wear "separates" the blouse and skirt formula can carry an elegant woman piactically all through the day and evening. "Separates"273 words
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Article170 1954-09-12 8 Take a tip from your grandmama %1/HEN grandmama wanted her tresses to shine she whipped up a household egg in her shampoo The egg still remains one of I the foremost natural beauti- fiers for face and hair. For the fine sensitive skin. white of egg spread over the face170 words
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Article, Illustration309 1954-09-12 8 FRANCES KOLTUN - Secret is a two pay cheque funnily FRANCES KOLTUN By AN AMERICAN MAGAZINE EDITOR It is a completely mls--taken notion. The American woman is. on the contrary, among the busiest most creative, and productive creatures in the world. She works in factories and florists shops as doctors, dentist, or dressmaker.309 words
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Article514 1954-09-12 8 A SUNDAY TIMES reader expressed her amazement in the "What You Think" column recently that a number of European mothers with young children choose to take jobs rather than stay at home in Singapore. "Why do they do it?" she asks. "These jobs should go514 words
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Advertisement302 1954-09-12 8 3^sfa___ffH i M KmJm Modess^ At those "certain times' it's reassuring to know about Modess. Softer, s3t"cr. i Modess are invisible un-: "iest skirt a s^_________l^^^Ihey'reiocofnforuble.Made by Johnson and Johnson. M_H _ffH«^ Models nrc > '^jjfHr^^mEJrJJrfjMp __<g_H| I 9 t:W^ ■'<> $en'a r Tc'-.r/' and v^r^^. _HHB :> '\<i *-t302 words
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Advertisement220 1954-09-12 8 I Enjoy /Ac Uxut <\ \of foe AQPAQAQu^ I qq often qq f Qetva CAMPBELLS Q/-&Q/Y) Of ASPAimeiis I x. soop^-j You nei n x P a y '"*""-> pricei to enjo, S^^sg^^H tr| e luscious flavor of asp;ir;jgus! Carnn. l^lMf^J bells Cream of Asparagus Soup WmMg^MttM of garden-fresh asparagus220 words
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Article, Illustration96 1954-09-12 9 Treatment is free men to visit 26.709 and children arsely po- -r.otc rural task, yet these men, Governams, have Malaya to hly-con-of yaws. rrlble sores which evened maims. n childhood i tnfeceasles ailed I j a few I aimis g the Penicillin i96 words
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Article, Illustration190 1954-09-12 9 ARRAU IN COLONY— FIRST CONCERT TONIGHT THE .vorld famous Chilean concert pianist. Claudio Arrau. who was heard but not seen in the film "Rhapsody." .creened m Singapore recently, flew into the Colony yesay from the Edinburgh Festival. Arrau arrived with hia b kI.M. airliner He is here to pive three190 words
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Article34 1954-09-12 9 I Mr F rco airman who was found drowned off R.AF. Srietar base. Sin- on Tuesday was Senior Aircraftsman John Nicholas Hill. 23. of 54 Cunningham Rnad Liverpool. He was a34 words
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Article65 1954-09-12 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. rpHE Civil Defence Depart--1 ment. Johore Bahru, has been closed down. It la the first department In the Slate to feel the "axe.'' Commander R H. Williams. who wa< in charge of the department and the Civil Defence Officer for Johore Bahru. has65 words
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Article127 1954-09-12 9 THE 8.646-ton 8.1. ship, Sangola, which broke her back, when she ran aground in the Hooghlv River in July 1 last year, is due in Singapore again towards the end of this year. Sister ship to another well- i known B I. ship, the Sirdhana. which127 words
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Article222 1954-09-12 9 IHAVF. seldom heard a more pleasing interpretation of Beethoven's Sixth (Pastoral) Symphony than one given in a new recording by the Vienna Symphony Orchestra. The conductor. Willem van Otterloo. makes no attempt to make any more of this symphony than what it is an idyll composed as222 words
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Article43 1954-09-12 9 SEGAMAT, Sat. The appointment of Inche Salem bin Sabtu, District Officer, as president of the Segamat Town Council in place of Inche Hassan bin Abdullah who has retired, has been gazetted. Mr. K. Wells, Administrative Officer. will be deputy president.43 words
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Article196 1954-09-12 9 Johore polls fight begins JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. CANDIDATES for election to the Johore Council of State have begun their campaign for votes. Public meetings have been addressed in Johore Bahru and the 16 other constituencies in the State. From now on candidates will continue to address voters from time to196 words
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Article180 1954-09-12 9 MALACCA. Sat. MR. C. M. SETH, the chairman of the Social Welfare Indian Advisory Panel. Malacca suggested today that welfare assistants and advisory panels throughout Malaya should have annual conferences to exchange views He said in his annual report that there was no child marriage among180 words
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252 1954-09-12 9 T*HE article which appeared in the Sunday Times on July 25, advocating local leave in Seychelles, has already helped to bring about improvements for the islanders through the inauguration of direct mail and passenger services In both directions between Singapore and Mahe. The writer252 words
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Advertisement82 1954-09-12 9 rV'bat i<o^ ran do Wl 'tb the savirxfj! TOUWST TO V >-j? EUROPE V 9 PARIS. DUSSELDORF. g& GENEVA. ROME. etc. l^^y Xi AND k SAVE SOLID g -.n«, .f 44 lb>. ifMVM Brtvilpqr%' MB Cons'*" 0 i r4fc rornto rT also BOMBAY NAIROBI 1 CONNECTINC AIR INDIA Jn^n^Uanuzl ADELPH!82 words
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Advertisement266 1954-09-12 9 PA2I 37 for contour without constrain* WITH WITHOUT You can band and your bra won't hike. You can twist and there's no pull on your shoulder straps. You can stretch and your bra won't slip. The above Styles: No. 372 "Floating Action" $7.75 No. 492 "Circloform" $6.50 and many others,266 words
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Miscellaneous89 1954-09-12 9 THE WEATHER MIMMI'M TEMPERATIRE (7.30 pm on Sept. 10 to 7.30 am 'on Sept. ili: Singapore 79 degrees. Penang 71, Kota Bahru 76 Kuala Lumpur 73. Ipoh 72. Kuanun 71. MAXIMI M TEMPERATURE: 1 7 30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on Sept 11): > Singapore 88 degrees. Penang 89. I89 words
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Article, Illustration868 1954-09-12 10 HAROLD TURNER - HAROLD TURNER No longer need a mother suffer, says an eminent dott Chapter Two of the story on Conquest of Pain By JF you are scared of pain, it will hurt you all the more in the end. Reduced to simple terms, that is what the psychiatrists,868 words
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214 1954-09-12 10 AN "ATOMIC CLOOK" has been de< measure reliably the age of 44,0C0-yearJ relics to within 37 years. Devised by Dr James R Arnold I of chemistry at the University of Chicago's nstitutja Nuclear Studies, the clock measures the sti active carbon 14 as214 words
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Article, Illustration290 1954-09-12 10 %WINC skin; of modem jet aircraft are three or four times as thick as they were on the wartime Hurricane and Spitfire. This has been one of the results of the more powerful aerodynamics forces high speeds and this permits *ome lightening of the stiffening members290 words
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Article201 1954-09-12 10 ABOUT 10.000 b.rds, mostly starlings and finches, are annually migration station on the Dutch island of Texel and taken The Hague, where they are ringed. They are then releaseii n f wards notified when any of these birds are shot c captured In this way201 words
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Article317 1954-09-12 10 JEFFREY FRANCIS - JEFFREY FRANCIS By THIS is the time for romance and honeymoons. People who marr> this month are said to bring good luck and lasting happiness to their lives. They will have beautiful and handsome children. They will never regret their decision. At least that317 words
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Advertisement289 1954-09-12 10 HAPPY J^||k and GAY .^M^ Lauience Dean Oliver* Goh Brns Tin Koti Bahru. Here's a splendid quartette of line. Ketariu* sturdy, healthy youngsters These delightful -«^^Mfifl!l^^^^\ picture- p-preM-nt pi-r a few of tlm many that (oijtinue to rtMch us Imm grateful /^^^^^^^^l jS fi*v\ parent* all over M.i lava —grateful289 words
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Article, Illustration287 1954-09-12 11 Freedom now means a lot to Yap Kiew PEOPLE in the news Y^P KIEW, aged 33, yesterday sat on a chair in her house at Damansara Village, near Kuala Lumpur, and smiled broadly as she watched her two children play around her and her sick husband Chin Koon Kee recuperating287 words
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388 1954-09-12 11 Colony actors MADE the show go on show must go on even if there are no catering lights, no proper stage setting, or even with a small audence! i And in that traditional troubadour spirit, Singapore's top amateur variety artistes danced and joked through almost three hours at the Capitol388 words
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Article92 1954-09-12 11 A MAN who has been a familiar figure i n the Supreme Court in Johort Bahru for the past 32 years retired last week on reachine the ace limit. He is Mr. Bishen Singh, senior Punjabi Interpreter, who ioined the service in September 1922,92 words
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Article, Illustration107 1954-09-12 11 QON'T hesitate girls. Co right ahead and start munching l into those specially-made Moon Cakes there are a-io*her 3,997 of them waiting to be eaten Perhaps it is the thought of so many cakes that has produced these special Saturday smiles from Jennifer107 words
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Article71 1954-09-12 11 HE SMASHED TABLE— GAOLED Lam Kam Mrnc. 22, ol Kin Yam Road, who smashed a marble-top table in a River Valley Road coffee shop, was .sentenced to ei^ht months' caol in the Singapore Criminal j District Court yesterday for i house-trespass. Lam was at first charged with attempted extortion when71 words
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Article156 1954-09-12 11 AFIVE-MINUTL talk on "Almighty God or Almighty Dollar" was all that Mr. Fok Fook Choon. a teacher. needed to win for the second successive y"ar the title ol champion orator in.thi.» year's Singapore District Methodist Youth Fellowship contest at the Wesley Church hall on Friday156 words
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Article56 1954-09-12 11 Y MCA picnic at holiday camp The Singapore Chinese i V.M.C.A. will hold a picnic for members and friends at the youth council holiday camp. Tanah Merah Besar, on Sunday. Those irterested should re- ei^ter at the association offi?c in Selrsie Road. The charee la S2 a person. Transport will56 words
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Article104 1954-09-12 11 4 lucky men lose a kiss PEXAXG. Sat. STRIP-TEASER Rose Chan last night offered to kiss five admirers who held lucky numbers attached to flowers thrown to them during her special 'Rose Dance." But four coy winners did not take her offer. The fifth a youth in short pants, jumped104 words
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Article, Illustration66 1954-09-12 11 A group photograph of the V.M.C.A. "1" Division. St. |ohn Ambul nr< Brigade, after the president's impcction at the V.M.C.A. tennis pjviluin in Singapore. The president. Mr An; Soon Hoc. it seated II fourth from tre left. On his left is the Division Superintendent. Mr. Wee66 words
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Article346 1954-09-12 11 A H GEE'S father was a self-made man. He founded a profitable business without ever learning to read or write, and really he could see no reason why anyone j should go to school. When Ah Gee played truant. therefore, he did so safe346 words
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Article52 1954-09-12 11 L' S. Congressman James B. if California, and his staff assistant, Mr. E. F. Ter- rar, Jr., who are on a tour of the Far East to .study United States trade and commerce relatlonj with countries in the Pacific area, are expected to in Singapore52 words
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Advertisement280 1954-09-12 11 MARMITE gives you P the M VITAMINS! K grand to be fit and Marmite helps to make you Marmite Is a proved source of those bodyzamms that assure'good health and protect •rom Illness. Add Marmite to your favourite ci and you increase their vitamin value mike food do you more280 words
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Advertisement234 1954-09-12 11 The best way to buy the best blades! A Gillette u£^9 Quick-feed Dispenser i Hp JKK^ 10 blll GILLLTTE blades I— i I 1 You pay only for the blades the Dispenser is free New blade ready in a flash —no clumsy unwrapping. Blade edges— sharpest in the world perfectly234 words
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Article90 1954-09-12 12 W.rrf. fin i minimum). CHIA SOU Ihe en.acement nnounced on P Kin; younswi son of Madam ,ene Neb and the late Mr. Chia Krnc Jak and Poh Choo. only liter of Mr. and Mr* Soh S.vce UNO WE The c^ mounced ol Lai Htinc. a n ol Di and90 words
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Obituary35 1954-09-12 12 M w..r<rf. IN imtmimum). 10 POX Nt Teo O n Queei aged 5n pasaed awaj on 11-9 34 •mv Road. Joo I'ok. lour K'»on Lam, Knor. Hock. •<• nri K.xm Hu it md on" Mon-35 words
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Article22 1954-09-12 12 ANNOU NCEMENTS m I n tnd ai H qtrs. 14T07. POPULAR DEMAND ■nee Photographer, 303. '"inri. 'SH 1 o: P O >:ncapore.22 words
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Article490 1954-09-12 12 ASIA is not likely to so wild with excitement over the South -East Asia Defence Treaty. This alliance pledges eight nations to so to each others" aid If any of the signatories is attacked. No-one ever doubted that the United: Nations would Lmmedi-li ately rush to the aid490 words
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Article122 1954-09-12 12 INTO this office comes a pathetic letter from Kuala Lumpur. The writer, who signs himself "Poor Student", says: "I am very worried by this shocking event. the increase In school fees. I am not a brilliant pupil in my class, yet if this proposal is approved I will122 words
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Article, Illustration1293 1954-09-12 12 Gordon Young - ALY KHAN Rita's Golden Prince? Itoffins today: The intimate story of a playboy yyEARIXG nothing but a small, white I bathing-slip which spci'tacularly emphasised his dark, sunbronzed body, still slim lat 43, Prince Aly SoMmon Khan came bounding down the steps to the swimming pool and sat beside me at1,293 words
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What YOU think
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Article410 1954-09-12 12 A WRITER in your colums i challenged the "extreme i opponents ol euthanasia' to i justify their case. I hope I some of my thoughts on this subject will Interest him. Firstly there are still many I who consider an innocent hu- man life to410 words
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Article135 1954-09-12 12 THERE are more than ten islets in the Straits of Malacca, most of them near the shore of Malacca. All the islets are lying idly in the Straits like green and blue gems. Why can't they be r.sed? The government of the Federation should convert these isleus into135 words
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Article164 1954-09-12 12 AN Indian" and "Sympathizer" amuse me. None of the interlopers are employed within my immediate circle. So why should I fear them? To say they have been oreferreri by employers to local men is bunkum. Either these employers wanted cheap labour, or there were no local applicants. I quote164 words
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Article73 1954-09-12 12 IBEG to Inform you that, with reference to a news item which appeared in the Sunday Times or. August 22. the actual fact la that the seladang which was shot and killed by the men at Sega- mat was a full-grown cowseladang. which was pregnant and not a73 words
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Article338 1954-09-12 12 VTUSOFF said: "By Insisting 1 that Chinese should be given equal status in schools as Malay one Of the two official languages, they (the Chinese) are making their position look ridiculous and absurd This country is not Communist China or Nationalist Formosa." What exactly did Yusoff mean by "equal338 words
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Article324 1954-09-12 12 IT Is most unfortunate that i Mr B. P. Ong completely misunderstood mv letter in the Sunday Times two weeks ago. To accuse me of trying i to stir up feelings among the I Chinese is nonsense and most I deplorable. That was never my intention That the Chinese324 words
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Article185 1954-09-12 12 Billy Budd A b i; and "<, by He wrote ba< 1 endo, I farrasm a, 1 ha'«^| one "It :r that met] 'Mft,| hin, whi air. ■•'fa ron, od; fair 1 del: a romparati-.Tlv shmi of insignia. carriage, maybeM post OfllCl rE p. schrmr ol go to whoever tl185 words
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Advertisement424 1954-09-12 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. ?lt H utif. Kill (minimum). .IOHNSON-COTTREI I, Johnson i O Hatej and rv. pf IreciOeorflna BonJa CottrWl iter of Mn 8 Cottrell. o! tustra the late Mr it the rlaon Church. r on Bepl ii. SITUATIONS VACANT I f«. >fr,/ BRITAIN'S AIR INIVERBIIV RAIN YOl" for an Airline424 words
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Advertisement94 1954-09-12 12 aBRW.ffSSk ENTER your Mtection on lh« d>d. Idlers indicated I in llieii opinion. «>« Ihi l'^ receive *5.00(l n inert in i Ihc prize mom-} llh 1 Send as many entries as yi Lion bottle tops ntttl aci i t** 1 0 t LMSt MTC MKFUIir Utr« Mil i ■M94 words
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669 1954-09-12 13 Clues were more difficult but competition was keen By the Competition Editor i.s on K 1 thoucht K p( and accuB le of the I m part in the m m for the second W \K^ have ;.j '<..'" deve- < \Ks, particum. ing motor vellablllty of .1 part in669 words
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150 1954-09-12 13 Gurkhas kill branch boss of terrorist committee NEE, the Communist branch committee boss of Selumpur, was killed by a Gurkha patrol in the Segamat area of Johore yesterday. Another terrorist with him escaped Two other terrorists were killed in the same district earlier yesterday by a patrol of the Queen's150 words
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Article232 1954-09-12 13 Gaoled by tattoos of dragon TWO men were sentenced to four months' gaol each in Singapore yesterday for beirfg members of the Gi Hai Leng (R!ghteou s Sea Dragon) Secret Society. Ong Seng Kee. alias Bali, and Soh Ah Lai were identified as secret society members by gang tattoo marks232 words
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Article155 1954-09-12 13 KUANTAN, Sat. EIGHT persons have been nominated as councillors j by the Ruler in Council for the Kuantan Town Council. Four •of them are ex-ofnciaLs. The four ex-officials are: Mr. P S Ballshow. District Officer, Kuantan. Che Sulai--1 man bin Drus. Assistant Disjtrict Officer, Mr. T. Smith,155 words
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Article54 1954-09-12 13 A CAR, in which a gallon of dutiable samsu was found, wa.s ordered to be seized in the Singapore Seventh Police Cnurt yesterday. This followed conviction of Chian Toon Ann. who was iin^d $30 for having the samsu in a car at Ponggol Road. 10th54 words
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Article41 1954-09-12 13 Latest radio models and electrical appliances will be on display at the 1954 Radio Convention to be held at 10 a.m. tomorrow at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore. The Convention is sponsored by William Jacks and Co. Ltd.41 words
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Article86 1954-09-12 13 Admiral Sir Charles Lambe, C-in-C, Far East Station, and Lady Lambe will be chief patrons and guests of honour at I the 1954 Press Ball organised by the Singapore Union of I Journalists, to be held at the jSea View Hotel, on Saturday, October 30. Tickets are86 words
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Article54 1954-09-12 13 The Jewish Welfare Board, Singapore, will hold its sixth annual dance at the Fraser and Neave hall from 9 p.m to 1 a.m. next Saturday. The dance will be in aid of the Board's benevolent fund Tickets at $2 each are available from Mr. E. Nathan.54 words
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Article289 1954-09-12 13 LONDON, Sat. LEAGI'E DIVISION I nil 4 Shpffirld I). 0 Blackpool 0 Won Villa 1 Bolton 1 Manrhftri I 1 Cardiff 1 Huddrrsfleld 1 Charlton 1 Wolves Everton 2 Leicester 2 Manchester C. 1 Chelsea 1 Newcastle 2 Burnley 1 Portsmouth 2 Sunderland 2 Sheffield W. 2Reuter - 289 words
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Article66 1954-09-12 13 An army school-teacher. Gritlin Kenneth Francis, who claimed trial in Singapore yesterday to a charge of causing the death of a cyclist by negligent driving, was released on a SI. OOO personal bail Francis car. it was alleged collided with Packiri Kanniah at 10.30 p.m. on66 words
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Advertisement7 1954-09-12 13 Me 7/cr/rAi <£%*»/ DEWAig^ i( lie** 1 cwi7 words
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Advertisement221 1954-09-12 13 M "08, FA D F v i^k EaL. SUPFR*" rM POSITIONS f IJ "V For fully descriptive literature on I I an< mm Clmtrlt i projectors and V~~y accessories, write to Sole Agents:- 16 COLLYiR QUAY (JjjPj V P.0.80X 221, SINGAPORE j>iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiH2 I w 1 i Round TRIPS To I221 words
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Miscellaneous47 1954-09-12 13 111 'LWXMiXG AJXS WE US fro worm puzzle qq B^HE f? 000 prize for Straits Times \M^.A d \»l; A AROCK.AMARY, 52 B^Va.o Rd S^llrl^"{V* '*?>" W wh.ch corresponded completely with t^s.^v.n Mo ¥y> MOKDAY Q QI TUESDAY QQ J WEDNESDAY URSDAY QQ s FRIDAY QQ 6 SATURDAY47 words
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Article, Illustration87 1954-09-12 14 EACH week the Sunday Times is awarding cash prizes for readers' pictures. There is first prize of $30, a second of $15 and runners-up each receive $5. If you wish to enter for the competition send your entries to "Camera Contest," Sunday Times, Cecil Street, Singapore, making87 words
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Article, Illustration136 1954-09-12 14 'Her first cigarette' makes a good study First prize this week goes to Sangat Singh c/o Bajaj Textiles. 71 High Street. Singapore, for his study above. Time: 11 o'clock; yellow filter; exposure 1/250 at f 22. Second prixe goes to Eddie Lav Thian Hock of 18 Frankel Avenue, Singapore 15,136 words
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740 1954-09-12 14 They rushed to meet the boats from China HlMiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii JlwilT^iiiiiiiiM^iiM^liiir^iiM^^^BMpni ilPl> iiiiiWMi^^^MfH«iiiifWHlmii^lh -^HH^^^^^^^M^^^^^^^^HE^rtHßMf^^i^M^lß^HHSßH&Sfl ONE of the most intelligent and Dei haps the wealthiest of the early Singapore Chinese was Choa Chong Lone whose father was Capitan China of Malacca during the days when the Dutch held sway. Chong Lone lived740 words
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Advertisement324 1954-09-12 14 £p 252 camera 10 mm wide- t«y to u.e I Economical Ss^>^/VV See-at-a-slancc rootage indicator More scenes to a single winding Strength without weight Telephoto attachment (2] times magnification) md carrying case also available Obtainable from all authorised Bell Howell Dealers or the sole agents:H. A. OXONNOR 6c CO.. LTD.324 words
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Advertisement174 1954-09-12 14 n.iirntiV)ito«»fc M i■^Br ~lf J^-l'. See More of the World IjU Save 20% on xsMm TOURIST FARES^IWI Now you can enjoy more mili-s of advcnturr-packril m fc world air travel for loss money! Fly "Tourist" ;it a v VRHH Jst" worth-while s;i\ mi: of 2<l'\, on regular first-i-lass fares i174 words
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Article, Illustration702 1954-09-12 15 ERIC WOOLNOUGH - It's an 'escapist' film ERIC WOOLNOUGH By A PLEASANT, colourful, improbable story That is the best way to describe the 20th CenturyFox "Three Coins in the Fountain" which opened last week in Singapore There is nothing Startling in "Three Coins." It is definitely not a must, but it is pleasant,702 words
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Article, Illustration626 1954-09-12 15 WHICH ONE IS CLIFTON WEBB? I— Film Fans' Forum— IS actor Clifton Weoo <> 1 the same man as the g Minister of Justice Mr Clifton Webb? II they are not the same person 1 would like to know the reason of the coincidence K C. LOW Singapore. As can626 words
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Advertisement185 1954-09-12 15 ITHAYORGANISAIION ATTRACTIONS ,ntfSi# No^ SHOWING" Jfc*-: w a n.:>n r.M H.\\i:.\T LIVED UXTIL^^ LOVED IN ROME in.... 8 1 Cinemascope Coins ineFountsdn i I T »*cr. M.OH FIDUTTY J11MO«(OMIC SOUNr I lAJH !■<>■ I M > PBO (RI I-! XI I- l.ls'is si NIMH ;ytf^y^ MXI (mi .Mandarin i. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦>♦♦♦♦■»■»♦■»♦♦»♦♦♦■»♦185 words
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Advertisement365 1954-09-12 15 m II^SHAW BROTHERS^|; 11 1.45 -4.00 6.30 930 I LEONORA RUFFO u^. Morninj; To-day an r 9mm*H in 'l sh<>w »t»a.m. •■■MONTIXA 8F1.1.E" (Tolon Tw3L»\ T f HOI AM) THi; MIC.HTY jffiffiflfi^ftSffiffi OPFVC TAnAVf l\ a lyyilXh is "a-m i (l| i '•.':n-".:iipm. \*****J BREATH-TAKING MVSTFRY DRAMX: HUMAN GUINEA-PIG v*365 words
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Advertisement176 1954-09-12 16 Been Everywhere, Proven Everywhere WESTCLOX TRAVAIARM QUALITY DEPENDABILITY Compact and easy to p.ick. Sliding front cover with c.iscl back. Non-breakable crystal. Tuiai noi;<. dial and hands. Bell alarm. Choice of i%ory or walnut finish. Dependability assured by Westdox. Ask your dealer today to sec Tra\ alarm and other dependable Westdox.176 words
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Advertisement80 1954-09-12 16 dreamed I arrived in Pan. 1 in my Maidenett^ Its a new e> uplift! MaidenettfftjS jives yousuclurticik flatters you with sr»jß md feather-light tw^ In yo. Genu.ne t,'a.: are made only In the Urrted States ilk There is a JUai'dak il SWITCH TO V 1 Qompti LAMPS and you're Mgood80 words
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Miscellaneous1329 1954-09-12 16 ~~^^s "ts«!(s^ftyMCWJ||^fflPßaFfc| T STEALING A>JD GEORGfE V/ERE AGwAST SLC^v d =^?l vf^^^^P^PMffl EIE PEACTURES CONSTRCTEP WITH REN£WEP PEAK '■y^^Slrf^^ JECTEPTHE TWEOR.V TWAT BERMARP SMEA /^t^j^^^l^djj^ H %W*** ™W' I THE AP9-AAAN TENDEP HIS MDUNG \AARPS» TMEN MADE I "T^BkT I THAT'S itI'SHOUTEP GEORSIE. *ALLTMAT H\ON£Y--AK7> CAMP FOR APPROACHING NI6HT. *WHV-VMDULPN1,329 words
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Article, Illustration1095 1954-09-12 19 THE MAGIC RING Night flower turban unstrvrvd all questions r V VeM h r e the P° wer "> d.vine the future. a? d Hear sounds wh,ch do not belong to this world. i spir.ts of the other worid. So they say. 1 m V til ll It H I1,095 words
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Advertisement84 1954-09-12 19 apacityin [he New Hh ton |Hfl Sifl I Plus full length I B& chrome finished bores. ■W 111 H^B M synchromeshed gear- box and -side- opening slide doors on \te =s^StTwl hntlt si(itS lhc 4 cylimicr cn im &V^H develops SO b.h.p., runs economically and smoothly OK long or shnrt84 words
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Advertisement356 1954-09-12 19 "Trgpet with the Presidents I Qk American President Lines MAKE YOUR TRIP BACK HOME A WONDERFUL VACATION TAKE AN ORIENT CRUISE on the luxurious, air conditioned passenger liners, s.s. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND mmmm s. s. PRESIDENT WILSON Sailings every three weeks between Manila and San Fransico via Hong Keng, Kobe, Yokohama356 words
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Miscellaneous268 1954-09-12 19 Singapore Radio A.M. 7.15 Time Btgoal and Sunday Biening Service: 10.00 Openin, Announcen-enr 7,6 igThg-JJ- gj« *ff*£* Mominc Btar: 73n Nrwr: 7.35 tio Hornblower; 6.00 Rawlcz and Melody MiNture: 8.00 Lonrion Landauer: 1130—12.00 Shvov Studio Melodies: 8.30 Take It From Orvrn: 6.nn Evenlni? Service- 6 4>^Here: 11.30 St. Andrews c268 words
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1111 1954-09-12 20 BERTRAND RUSSELL, O. M - 'IN SOME HOMES FATHERS HAVE BECOME ALMOST OBSOLETE' f HAVE not yet spoken of what is for most people the supreme importance of leisure. I mean the possibility it affords of cultivating and enriching private relations of family or friendship. It is very much to be regretted when husbands have1,111 words
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Article14 1954-09-12 20 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN B :t T < T \tf A N --'it and <' Canr 1 -•'nth14 words
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Article1086 1954-09-12 20 Dere Mrs. Mlffln, YOl/ teas wonderful agin Friday though I dont reckon you ought to tie yore air up at the back like an orses tail even if ihe post- man docs think it is arty find makes you look clever. s After all the postman, is no1,086 words
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Advertisement375 1954-09-12 20 A health- p r 6 motin itiffflk vitamins in a single capsule T A^^jJ J« IX vitamins, essential for the promotion and maintcnHk ancc of good health and nutrition, are present in one I W^^^^ A capsule of kapsovit. KAPSOVTT is the ideal family tonic and is in- A dicated375 words
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Advertisement69 1954-09-12 20 Pleasant, refreshing ENO'S c; Fruit Salt is t of us need to keep the system regular. It morning livcrishncss, soothing and settling unsuitable food or drink. ENO'S safely relieve frequent cause of indigestion, flatulence or heart! no sugar or harsh purgatives. It is partici with a delicate stomach. Keep your69 words
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Article687 1954-09-12 21 WHY DO WE FALL? Sfjlriu Lamond asks a tady-killor: W^ so man N ;I women still find s that the older men I- have the most charm? i went to seek an ',<l answer from thai 53-year-old stage > charmer, Ant o n Walbrook. I- He is currently ;I crowding687 words
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Advertisement166 1954-09-12 21 |j s c ould be y_ou in a Jantzen s Jfsß this alUd'mensional, Carousel", her figure-making*** 11 f -*< nylon elastic fabric— the floating bra g *:vcn satin elastic trunks have r Pr 'Ces this year are as/easonablc (j r t Jantzen II p 'tin iwlmtopl r hi.r [V one166 words
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Advertisement157 1954-09-12 21 MODEL BY 184 EKCO Britain's finest RADIO! Sole Agents: MACLAINE STOKVIS (M) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANC *g£j- MERCEDES-BENZ rypt 170 i-v li\ TYPE 180 a ,ow priced c«r with I i\ > luxurious finish \^^^^^^J i The economical sturo> m i k /I and reliable die c JU157 words
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Article, Illustration301 1954-09-12 22 CRUSADER - HIGHLIGHTS OF MALAYAN SPORT 'Three-jobs-in-one' for this sportsman CRUSADER' By A WORRIED man last week was Chan Kon Leong, Selangor Thomas Cup player and honorary coach of the Malayan team to defend the trophy next year. He was much perturbed by the criticism about his "three m o c tor,301 words
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Article, Illustration474 1954-09-12 22 BARNEY AVERY - BARNEY AVERY By TEAMS from the Singapore Police Force and the Singapore Motor Club will compete for the Burne Trophy in the club's annual gymkhana at the Police Training School, in Thompson Road today. the trophy donated by Mr. K. G. Burne, secretary of474 words
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The world of motoring
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385 1954-09-12 22 CHARLES ERICKSON - Claims for propane are caller 'understatement' CHARLES ERICKSON REPORTS of the use of Liquid Petroleum Gas known as "Propane" in commercial vehicles in Holland aroused keen interest among many Malayan motorists. Dne correspondent, Mr. N J Cotterell, of Singapore, who has been keenly interested in LPG for some years said385 words
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Article40 1954-09-12 22 ROSS Opt t a I i'u Hcri. i; it I m i t X, Ni \(ln \vc. Dual DOWN I Opal. Inite. v i 13. Nil.' Drill, i •mt Jt, (apfs. V.,% Tuber. :;i i in. Sin I Yin40 words
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Advertisement149 1954-09-12 22 More Value For Your Money! v-~- f° r n iy $23,750 THIS COSY MODERN f gjgr lgrf|ig?^ HOME IS YOURS 1 ALEXANDRA ROAD. fij f CJ i onmgi Iql^hl 1 Approximately 2i miles from G.P.O. f~l (JjJtn 0I I gl Each unit of these cleverly designed houses has 3 bed149 words
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Article, Illustration12 1954-09-12 23 UNLUCKY AGAIN tp '-rrla>. back iii( Jons. (runt i B k»ii ml;i>12 words
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Article43 1954-09-12 23 World Rocks I Ezzard pronounced pere bout oi the New CommKMon. who their train. left eye, which had been utk ;vi it with Chmrln m perfectly. id been bo;!. f it 1 Bek :i"\v com. 1 1 ed. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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1523 1954-09-12 23 NORMAN SIEBEL - SINGAPORE CRUMBLE BEFORE MACLAREN AND PENANGWIN3-0 NORMAN SIEBEL from KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. WRITE this down as Dave MacLaren's Malaya Cup. After the 20-year-old six-foot-plus goalkeeper had driven Singapore to the point of utter frustration and desperation with his great saves, Penanp went on to score three goals and win the1,523 words
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236 1954-09-12 23 PENANG, Saturday. rSMAII I>l\ >I\K.l.\N »»f Sincapore. who partnered One Poh l.im in the doubles in the 1952 Thomas (up competition, was included in the ofTieial list of 17 playen named today by Badminton Association of Malaya tot special training. The 17 players. including236 words
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Article56 1954-09-12 23 TNDIANS beat Nav> 4-2 In a SAFA 1 community leacue match at Jnlan Besar last night. Indians led 3 nin the first, centre forward Stephenson scoring all the soal? In the second half Navy scored two -onls through Renwick and Farrell. Siephenson scored again for56 words
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46 1954-09-12 23 Tamponis Rovers scored their serond victory in the SHA Div 3A Icacue when they bent P and T 3-0 Rt Seranpon Road yesterday. Rovers, a new team, scored In the second half throuph E. Phillips, T. de Souza anu J. Morals.46 words
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Article140 1954-09-12 23 CEYI ON SPOPTS CLUB favoUti. m SHA senior n l^acur. madr a great itecond hall recovery to beat GHO FARELF 2-1 at Tanclln yesterday Th» C'evlnnese wrrr a goal riowti nt the internal bill found their with the chan.-e and wen! on to equalise and140 words
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Article45 1954-09-12 23 JOHORE BAHRU. S;il TAMBATAN ST bp;,T .Inliore Milu I arm I—l In a MM leapur rnntrh played at Pnltre Depot crnunri Johore Bnhru. yesterday. Scorer? for Tambatan were Doll.' i Don and Ungku Hassan Ahmnrl scored «mi H^im Ei rataratd45 words
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Article167 1954-09-12 23 MELBOURNE Sat IOHN LANDY. holder of the wor'ci mile record, announced toda> that in future he would not run outride hih native Aun Melbourne Hera in turning, down an lnvita- American Wai Stuitee at New Orleans on Uei .30. I The Australian runner who167 words
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Article170 1954-09-12 23 Allen loses in world title bout MILAN, Sat. I^AZZARENO Glanell: beat Bntain's Terry Allen to win the European flyweight boxing title here last nicht. Allen, who seemed to be ahead on points in the early rounds, received a cut near his left eye in the ninth round and the ItalianReuter - 170 words
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Article137 1954-09-12 23 THE NON-BENDERS Cricket Club playeci their final match of the season when J. T Rea's XI beat G E Bogaarss XI b\ seven wickets on the padang yesterday. The match, played between memben of the Club who split into 12 a side, wai a farewell137 words
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Article54 1954-09-12 23 Khoo <St. Andrews 1 School! became the schot)lbo\ singles rliampion when he beat Heng Boon Lee IA.C.S.i 13-18. 15-10. 15-0 in the final at the S.B.A Hall last night. In the schoolcirls doubles final Jessie One and Joan Kao < Convent* beat Byllva Thenc and Lee54 words
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Article51 1954-09-12 23 A team from the following will represent Special Constabulary soccer tram in the M.O.R. Cup Compet it Kin against Royal Encineers at Gillman Barrack Ground or Monday Gali.stan Kellion Seah Teo Kirn Ibrnhim, Hashm:. Govlndasamv YusofT Michael Loh Osmai; Zakana, Ibrahim Aneullia. Kassun SharifT. Ismail.51 words
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Article35 1954-09-12 23 Serangoon English School beat Bartley Secondary School 3-1 at hockey on the Bartley School ground on Friday. Kanasasabathy E. Lance. and R. Gomes scored for Serangoon and Mallique for Bartley.35 words
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Article31 1954-09-12 23 Victoria Bchool beat Latin* Wanderers 2-1 at hockey on the school ground on Fru.ay Teo Wah and A Perelra scor«j for the school and Mohd Knsnawi for Wanderers.31 words
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Article21 1954-09-12 23 The SC.C. women > hockry teaem will hold a prnctice on the Club! padanc at s.lft p.m. on Monday.21 words
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Article300 1954-09-12 23 SCARBOROUGH. Sat IN the Ih."=: flnt-CaMi match of their Enchsh tour Pskistan suffered their third defeat being ben ten bj r N Naroc'i XI by nine wicket.here yesterday Thei: task yesterday was ne:ir hopeles.^ from the start. They bei;. n the day needing 76 to nvoidReuter - 300 words
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Miscellaneous58 1954-09-12 23 ■<M Xl V 1 I M.IK Dl\ 1 Indian A*sn 4 it \r h.msi. Cteagi; niv M: Hutrh < lul< Ml MBTC ground. RI( KIT GANDHI <I I' It M Indian Assn.. ChaagL MOTOR R\Cl\(, BIKGAPOBE Motor lub (.vmahaaa, PaHec l><p»t a.m. ATHI.FTK S SR( annual meet. p.ulanc VMM* mrel.58 words
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Article, Illustration2921 1954-09-12 24 EPSOM JEEP - Padi Store pays $226; Mitchell in fine form By EPSOM JEEP P OLDEN LOTUS, winner of the Selangor Gold Cup earlier in the sea- son, put himself riffht in the Singapore Gold Cup picture with a stylish 11 -length win in the "Cup2,921 words
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Article54 1954-09-12 24 TOTAL POOL: $390,770. FIRST: *****2 $175,846 SECOND: *****6 87,923 THIRD: *****3 48.846 STARTERS: ($3,052 each): Xos: *****6. *****2. *****3, *****9, *****2. *****7, *****3, *****0, *****0, *****8. *****3, *****6, *****4, *****6. *****9, *****5. CONSOLATIONS: ($2,930 each). Nos: *****9. *****6. *****9. *****1. *****6, *****5, *****8. *****1. *****2. *****4. DOUBLE TOTE:54 words
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Article31 1954-09-12 24 The Straits Times picture tip for yesterday's races was PERFORMER who was third in Rare 1. EPSOM JEEP'S Best Bet Little Andy won the seventh race to pay $33.31 words
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242 1954-09-12 24 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP H\ THE DANIELS stable's top sprinters. Short Hairs (Sawyer) and Adelaide Star, raced over 3f in 37 15 on the training track at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. Across the line it was Short Hairs by a head. Flushing (Talt) and Toucan were matched242 words
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Article66 1954-09-12 24 ITIMMAN.I \RO. a three-year-old by Beau Sabreur. was destroyed following an accident on the training track at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. Kilimanjaro, a Class 2 horse, had Waikiki for company in a steady gallop. A furlong out Kilimanjaro, with All up, stumbled and fell. He broke a leg66 words
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Article94 1954-09-12 24 TOKYO. Sat.— The Orient welterweight champion, Somdez Yongtrakit of Thailand, retained his title against former Japanese champion Takeo Uko with a technical knockout at the end of the sixth round In a 12-round title bout at the Tokyo Metropolitan gymnasium, last night. Japan's Orient featherweight championReuter - 94 words
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