The Singapore Free Press, 12 May 1954
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Title Section17 1954-05-12 1 The Singapore Free Press .i Afternoon Sale m Malaya. Singi'Porf. Wed., May 12. 1951. Price 1M Is.17 words
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Article, Illustration158 1954-05-12 1 KUht uniformed student* of Chung Cheng High School m Goodman Road (pictured above) yesterday formed a delegation and marched to (lovernment House to ask the Officer Administering the Singapore Government. Mr. W. A. C. Goode, i or a reply to their seven point petition158 words
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Article44 1954-05-12 1 Two lions walked into a tent occupied by men of the Kenya Regiment m a Game Reserve on the outskirts of Nairobi The soldiers bolted but the lions wandered oil alter chew- ing up a ground sheet. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article33 1954-05-12 1 he Israeli Jordan Mixed stice Commission yestercondomned Israel m the rongest term* for the border Went at Khirbetilin last "day when two Israeli iiers were killed and five believed killed.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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62 1954-05-12 1 SENATOR Joseph McCarthy may be the next witness at the Senate investigations m Washington into the accusation that he used improper pressure to win favoured treatment for his friend and colleague Private David Schine m the U.S. Army. A Republican move to cutA.P. - 62 words
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Article25 1954-05-12 1 The Singapore rubber market opened steady this morning with hist made. May shipment, at 60 cents a pound, one-eighth cent below yesterday"s close.25 words
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Article229 1954-05-12 1 'iinh troops stepping up 1 pressure alorfe the 60--vvestern perimeter of Red River Delta, have ared a miltary post only miles from Hanoi, acto reports from Indo"na received m Paris last r^jh military quarters do expect an immediate allack against Hanoi, the French Admiralty day229 words
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97 1954-05-12 1 Siam's National Defence Council has ordered large part of the Thai armed forces and police be stationed along her eastern frontier as a precautionary measure against possible Vietminh thrust into Laos and Cambodia threatening the frontier along the Mekong River. Thai newspapers here reported97 words
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363 1954-05-12 1 REDS KILL KOREAN PEACE HOPE: MOLOTOV'S BITTER ASSAULT ON U.N. DTSSIA virtually destroyed hopes of a Korean peace settlement yesterday, and warned the United States that even the proposed South-East Asia alliance would fail to halt the march of Communism across Asia. Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov told the363 words
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Article107 1954-05-12 1 Singapore talks— by MOLOTOV In Cleneva yesterday. Russian conference delegation leader Molotov said the West already was holding military talks m "Singapore a "d other rpo graphical points," with Great Britain, France and Australia to set up the new South Kast Asian pact new MJlfiWlVff bloc." by DULLES In Washington107 words
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Article68 1954-05-12 1 NEW YORK, Wed. ELFI Luedtke, 17, a German exchange student who is unaware that she is dying of leukemia, left yesterday by air for Amsterdam on her way home to Duesseldorf. The active blonde girl, wore a pink dress and pink jacket adorned with an orchidA.P. - 68 words
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Advertisement85 1954-05-12 1 sJ %L\- BLESS her heart! She <^ jj^ C^^krhc** knows llow lt i >lo;iSl s '^JP mother to see her v V V/-^ 4tEtE^*^^ little girl going ahead; £^\Ji gaining strength and w vigour every day s* MONTHS ago mother realised the importance \l £%_y£ nf a Z oo^ suppl^men-85 words
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465 1954-05-12 2 S.E. ASIA DEFENCE POSSIBLE EVEN WITHOUT INDO-CHINA: DULLES MR. John F i*fig DvJtof American Secretory of state, said y«strd.;v he thought South-East Asia tmm be defended even without Indo-C hina. Mr. Dulles said hv believed the three Associates Tndn-Chinc.se States of Vietnam. Laos and Cambodia should he included In a465 words
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Article51 1954-05-12 2 LONDON. Wed Su/inston Churchill yesterday told the House of Commons he had not changed in>s opinion about the value of a meeting oi the h( dtls of states Of Britain. the United States and Russia. "Unhappily my opinion not rule m every respect he told a51 words
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301 1954-05-12 2 Synthetic rubber price lor review? THE International RubW I .Study OrOUp enrlcd its meeting here today withoul reaching agreement on sped He measures to stabilise world rubber markets, b it the United States delegate agreed to transmit to his Government B request for the United States to reconsider revising upwardReuter - 301 words
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Article, Illustration36 1954-05-12 2 Church wedding Mrs. Lim Boon Seng signs the wedding certificate after her marriage to Mr. Lim Boon Seng at the Church of the Sacred Heart. The bride is the former Miss A. Mun. Free Press pictureFree Press picture - 36 words
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Article55 1954-05-12 2 Two of the U.S. Army's 30 atomic cannon m West Germany were ferried across the Rhme River yesterday In a test operation. The manoeuvre by the U.S. Navy's Rhine patrol was designed to show that the cannon can be moved by river craft m the55 words
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Article29 1954-05-12 2 Three or four U. S. officers have left the United Nations Truce Supervisory team m Kashmir and there is no present plan to replace them.— A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article257 1954-05-12 2 ANGRY MPs HIT OUT AT LANIEL FRANCE'S Premier Joseph r Laniel yesterday decided to ask the National A.ss< mbly i<ir a fresh vote ol confldt nee (■n the motion to postpone any d< b;it< on indo china. Hi vai authorised to do so at a cabinet m< etini which foUowedReuter - 257 words
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Article22 1954-05-12 2 Mr. Luigi Einaudi yesterday began the seventh and final year of his term as President of Italy.- A .P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article12 1954-05-12 2 Communist China and Red Albania yesterday agreed to exchange ambassadors.12 words
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Article146 1954-05-12 2 I 111-: NEWLY lOKMrl) Federation of Singapore community eeatrci will send a deputation to the Singapore Improvement Trust tomorrow for talks to iron out difference*, between the SIT and its tenants. This is their first victory m a < impaiun they began months lit146 words
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166 1954-05-12 2 FLEET OF NEW S.T.C. BUSES TO MEET EXPANSION JjiOUR new eight-foot wide omnibuses of the Singapore Traction Company will be registered today for service here. They are the second lot of the latest-type vehicles put on the roads by the company m line with its expansii n programme. The first166 words
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Article79 1954-05-12 2 Explosives seized in Rome street ROME. Wed ITALIAN police yesterday seized a midget van loaded with explosives near the home of the Premier, Mr. Mario Scelba. They had arrested two men and a woman, members of revolutionary Fascist organisation. The police denied that the explosive was intended tor an attempt79 words
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Article46 1954-05-12 2 A light plane carrying two Spanish air sergeants on training flight swooped low over Madrid yesterday so that one of the airmen could wave at his girl friend. The plan crashed a few doors from th<* girl's home, killing both the men.- A. P.A.P. - 46 words
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169 1954-05-12 2 Councillor to take up complaints 'PHE "dangerous practice" of trolley buses being per- mitted to travel against the direction of traffic along one-way streets m Singapore will be questioned at the Legislative Council meeting on Tuesday. Mr. Nazir Mallal, member for City, will ask169 words
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Article, Illustration537 1954-05-12 3 SIT YIN FONG - MALAYAN WAR HERO DEFIED JAPS TO ENO-NOW CLANSMEN HONOUR HIM SIT YIN FONG By ;IE Chew clan of Singapore are planning 1 to honour one of their own i lansmen, a little-known Malayan war hero who died of Japanese tortures. Ho was journalist Chew Chon° Lin. a co-worker of the537 words
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94 1954-05-12 3 ••■(> COMMANDER Aubrey Sidney-Wilmot. 39--!(1 RA.F. legal official married m London- for egg time and to the His wit... Mrs. Elizabeth *> <im-y -Wilmot Is 36-year-Stores*, model, and 'r first wedding was In whc dissolved two years ago; they had parted m94 words
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216 1954-05-12 3 Big need for sewerage and drainage engineers CITY HAS 26 VACANCIES AVAILABLE TIHE City Engineer, Mr. G. Edmond, wants more 1 technical men -local or overseas— for Singapore s -sewerage and drainage works. TherPwe 26 vacancies m his department for trained olrsonnel-in fact they have existed for some time. Thus216 words
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Article35 1954-05-12 3 A couple who smuggled their pet cat through the Customs and failed to send it to quarantine after arriving m London from New Zealand were each fined £10 at East Ham.35 words
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Article22 1954-05-12 3 The Queen's Mansion House speech on her visit to the City of London on May 19 will be televised.22 words
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Article, Illustration62 1954-05-12 3 Free Press picture. A blind -man is led by two nurses from the St. John Ambulance Brigade to a new home for the old built by the Selangor Government. Nearly 300. including 30 women, have been moved into the new Social Welfare HomeFree Press - 62 words
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Advertisement143 1954-05-12 3 iM M M "j m±M Handsome Smart Looking j NECKWEAR I 'X Washable Crease- Resist a f i i NEED N0 iRONING I 100 v/e Dupont DACRON Ties J (W/100% Dupont DACRON Lining Solid Colours) I 100% Dupont NYLON Ties J (W/FREE Shrunk Wool Lining Embroidered Designs) fl m Reversable143 words
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Article67 1954-05-12 4 PATEK PHILIPPE THE BEST WATCH IN THE WORLD From l'/GO to 195? PATEK PHILIPPE have obtained ilmo-.f .it m.my Observatory C9tttthC»ttt fls .ill th. other watch manufacturers rombinid In the 1953 competition Patck Philjppc won .1 complete victory m the wrist w.itch class, by gaining Firsr prizi m thf individuil67 words
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336 1954-05-12 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, May 12, 1954. Opinion End this squabble U B. Vjc( Pro km nt, Nixon win >i;ivf plenty ol support<n. at home and abroad, In iij.s declared opinion that the current Army versus Red Hunter Senator Joe McCarthy row, has reached the ridicul- < II;, \:r336 words
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Article, Illustration190 1954-05-12 4 MATS RING THE WORLD /^S the crisis mounted m Indo China, the Americans organised m air-lift to help the hard pressed French. Reports said heavy transport planes were switched from bases m Europe. North Africa and the Philippines to carry ur-gently-needed supplies to the French. The cr^amsat on for such190 words
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Article492 1954-05-12 4 East Berlin they even < smile at Americans! NORMAN LINDHURST eft scribes a peep into the Iron Curtain "I>EOPLE on Our Side." 1 People who are "for the West." That's the dominant impression East Berliners made on Western guests m their sector for the four-power conference. East Berlin492 words
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Article97 1954-05-12 4 i\V June 14 the Queen will install Sir Winston Churrhili a.s a Knight of the Oarter m ancient St. Oeorgea chap< J where hang the tattered ban- "1 the famous Garter knights who for centuries have herea mound their soven at Windsor Castle For a week Sir97 words
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Advertisement181 1954-05-12 4 I Verdict of ho I I Latin lovers I Argentine verdict on London H s"'j preity and tmort but B (oo mo.i)r nosrs >n (he iHt. H nif DRY SKINS I I i I f Every Night cleanse with B 'trued I at r rr<wn Special B ■HBbf nt r«»*181 words
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Article, Illustration246 1954-05-12 5 Co-operative plan for 25,000 hawkersmust get City aid i commissioncf for Co-operative Development m Malaya, Mr- T F Carey, is to ask the City Coun--Ito support a proposed co-operative scheme for SflncaDore's 25.000 hawkers. success of the scheme depends on Council's and co-operation, the Free Press learned today. Under the246 words
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Article, Illustration17 1954-05-12 5 Che Maimon binti Jamal, who has completed her domestic science course at Asohan Wanita, Kuala Pilah.17 words
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65 1954-05-12 5 1.r>00.000 development announced by Bristol Mtive Society includes "I) 000 ..tore at Old King m the centre of Brisith an underground car and a roof-top helicop- ition. i- Calender, the general lays, "Helicopters ling on our roof will not ol public transport Kpect them65 words
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Article64 1954-05-12 5 I rabbita were "kidnapln Essex recently and to Cumberland m a bid the rabbit-killing jrxamatosU. Cumberland farmers journey by car apt ire 18 rabbits now been let loose md areas where do thousands ►rth of damage to ar, no guarantee that the disease. Time 'f Agriculture64 words
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Article, Illustration191 1954-05-12 5 POLICE WORK IS DIFFERENT THE purpose for which do and the police were not F. Todd, the Army's P.R.O. gs were used by the Army quite the same, said Col. C. m Singapore, yesterday. He was commenting on the recommendation of a senior police191 words
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Article46 1954-05-12 5 The chiefs of American dip- j lomatic missions m an area extending from Libya to Afghanistan are meeting m Istanbul from today till Friday m a regular regional conference to discuss questions of U.S. In- terest m this part of the world. A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article29 1954-05-12 5 CapUlß Vincent Aldecoa Lecanda. 35, a noted Spanish pilot was killed ye.storday i when hi.; plane crashed during an aerobatics exhibits m 1 Madrid.- A .P.A.P. - 29 words
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154 1954-05-12 5 SINGAPORE'S man-In-the-street Is not opposed to the identity card system beOOmtnt a permanent feature m his life. Free Press which conducted a survey yesterday was told by numerous people that their Identity cards served a useful purpose. They said their cards did not impose154 words
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Article, Illustration28 1954-05-12 5 Free Press picture. Mr. and Mrs. I. mi Boon Seng after their wedding: at the Church of the Sacred Heart, Singapore. The bride formerly MLss A. Mun.Free Press - 28 words
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Article60 1954-05-12 5 DRAPED TORSO DRAWS CROWDS If Bristol City Council rescinds a decision to buy Henry Moore's 'Draped Torso"' it may be bought privately by the Friends of Bristol Art Gallery and presented to the gallery. About 5,000 people have already been to see it ,and weekend crowds were stated to be60 words
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Article35 1954-05-12 5 Japan's balance of foreign trade showed a U*****,986,000 deficit last month. April imports totalled U*****,035,000, the Finance Ministry reported yesterday, while exports were just over half of that at U*****,049,000. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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73 1954-05-12 5 Twenty-two countries have i expressed a wish to- become 1 members of the Girl Guide Movement, and to join the 32 countries which have already a Guide membership of three million. This was disclosed by Dame Leslie Whateley. Director or the World73 words
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54 1954-05-12 5 M. Tcp Phan. the Foreign Minister of Cambodia, one of the three French-backed associated Itates 01 Indo-Chlna. arrived m Geneva last night by air from Paris to lead hLs country's delegation at the Indo-Chlna peace conference today. He said on arrival that Cambodia wanted peace mReuter - 54 words
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Article31 1954-05-12 5 Mr. Justice Barnard Injured one of his feet while returning to the Law Courts after an adjournment and was unable to attend when the Divorce Divisional Court resumed. ___aaa»31 words
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Advertisement95 1954-05-12 5 No finer gift than a "CANNON" TOWEL SET f I 1 m fanciful presentation > stop* Jvl'T (^^(H( \to fit- 5 rf^V? ■I "CANNON" LOOSE I- SHEETS «c TOWELS Now on display on Ist Floor. B A I A I TEXTILES, ij AJAJ LIMITED, if 31, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE-1 PHONE;95 words
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Article470 1954-05-12 6 YOUR LUCKY STAR BOBN TODAY, fmu .,i d ls E MJ exceptionally aclh«- alirl j you ro IhrMffk life iMstionini everything uith a riev i, finding out as muih m>. v E ran about c very I h in-; n,,, j happens not only to jroursfll i but to others.470 words
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Article105 1954-05-12 6 FLYING to France with Pennyfarthing bicycle this month Is Alfred Nuttall. 24, ot Leeds, Yorkshire. He will b< commemorating the nn> crossing of the Channel by English cycfist bo yean 9g° In May 1874. T ,,rth He was F. Felton. of Noi Malvern, who gave the Fr<105 words
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Miscellaneous112 1954-05-12 6 MANDRAKE by Lee Fa!!< and Phil Davis j ppa p§?^ USS I TARZAN by Edgar Rice Burroughs JANE by Hubbard I^UAT^S RiG*4T. ACCMiE— "1 kcOME ON- PASSES- «S7F«.M B^^^^^E^^^*^" /^Qu TE GCCD, '-AYOU'RE GETTING ON vT [GRAB AT MV CCESS CLUTCH i W^^^=r-:^ -_=====:^»^fF^' \fef CO^EDV COUPLE. RP^ FINE .'-NOW112 words
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Article, Illustration5 1954-05-12 7 SOUTH SEAS ROYALTY IN LONDON5 words
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Article101 1954-05-12 7 TWO girls carrying Tongan passports numbers VI and 13 arc now m London Palu Vavau Tupou and Veiongo r'akaua. cousins of Queen Salute. They passed through Singapore by air recently. They arrived wearing bird M paradise feathers m their hair, necklaces of seashells, and national costumes101 words
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Article178 1954-05-12 7 Clearedd solicitor weeps SOLICITOR wept when he -V *aa cleared of a charge t he tried to dissuade a 16--1 -old girl from giving cvi- at an American court martial. The Liverpool stipendiary Arthur McFarland. upheld '•'tence submission that there ca s e to answer against J r Elkan Rex178 words
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216 1954-05-12 7 CRASHING PILOT JUST FORGOT TO SWITCH ON THE OTHER FUEL TANK No 1,200 feet death plunge to earth but.., A PILOT falling 1,200 ft. to his death m a plane could have saved his life by flit-kins a switch, another Pilot said recently. The engine had cut off because the216 words
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Article32 1954-05-12 7 JJRIAN "Casanova" Benwrll. 20-year-old Royal Marine, has finally married 19-year-old Barbara Greatrex. Brian and Barbara, of Royal Navy-avenue, Plymouth, went to court twice to win consent to marry.32 words
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Article33 1954-05-12 7 In just over a year to the end of March— 36o,792 grey squirrels have been destroyed m the British Forestry Commission's campaign. Shilling-a-tail payments— for 265,580 of them— totalled. 13.279.33 words
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Article17 1954-05-12 7 A pigeon that flew into an 11.000-volt cable cut power m parts of Hendon, N.W.17 words
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Article21 1954-05-12 7 A heifer scattered shoppers I m High-street, Guildford. after escaping from the market. It 'was caught a mile away.21 words
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Article223 1954-05-12 7 MOTHER PLEADS 'COME HOME' AN 18-YEAR-OLD, RUNAWAY student nurse from London is working m a Gretna cafe so that she can marry 21-year-old Roy Prior, of Maidstone. Patricia Kyle is using the 'cash she earns as a waitress to pay for her keep until223 words
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Article38 1954-05-12 7 The driver of a lorry stolen m Old Brompton-road, South Kensington, found it parked m a street near by as he was walking to the police station. Part of the tobacco and sweets load wav musing.38 words
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Article177 1954-05-12 7 Murder play in prison FIRST-TERM offenders serving sentences m I (.r»-m|., n llrll. the prison- without-hars near \yles- I bury, Kucks, have staged I I with oflicial backing "The Bat" ;i play ieattttf with I I murder, arson, and bank robbery. I Two local women, one I the local county177 words
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Advertisement324 1954-05-12 7 MUST-BE- L«S&l* W0 N \^f. mss\oH m CONTEST If Hakes thirst a pleaswt MISSION BEVERACES are bottled under authority from the MISSION DRY CORPORATION of Los An*eles, California, USA. For a period of over 30 years, MISSION has developed methods of extracting and processing fruit juices which preserve and retain324 words
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Article, Illustration419 1954-05-12 8 Lady Boyle - Lady Boyle How young should a girl start? I by I 1 Hin should a •■ill be wh< n she -illy <• c? 1 when I found m my mail ;i letter beginning: "A powder compact has now hi conic so essential a ipart419 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-05-12 8 Hft US**' 1 v<MliM rry Ufleta is from the 1!).,t Bprta| and B«mneff by Jarques C;ri(T«- of Paris An outs.rtr h v :if I r,,, s d(mn t() fofm «upe Mi s A* battened from neck to MM and :it U th ored to the48 words
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Article, Illustration35 1954-05-12 8 lean Ffeten has completed her first to-starring role m a CineinaScope production. "Ihree Coins m th«* Fountain," an exciting story of the love afTairs of three American secretaries m Rome.35 words
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Article269 1954-05-12 8 Make your table attractive AS IMPORTANT as the art of cooking itself is the way you present your meai on the table. An attractively set table can make ii mouth water even before the first dish is served. Your table-layinff style can also stamp you Slap-happy," "stick-in-the-mud" or "lady of269 words
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Article109 1954-05-12 8 rA WOMAU a full skirt I a pretty, youthful fashion. Not so to the sciejitist. To him it is a subject for theoretical investigation and long papers. Having just ploughed through one of the^e, 5250 icords long, entitled Scientific Aspects of the Design of the109 words
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Article, Illustration49 1954-05-12 8 PRACTICAL bfea for the woman who must wear glasses for the firs: time is a small free packet of color red paper frames m different thanes and colours. It is more pleasant to experiment and make a -hi choice in' the privacy of one's <<un bedroom.49 words
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Advertisement68 1954-05-12 8 J-.'sf a short list of cooper's well-known publicutioi .v i step to Letter Writln Cveryboy's T. ol Grammar, Bi Simple E* Elementary ttc. For further particulars ask 'for Cooper's Catalogue from So 1 I Distrib *or?: PETER CHONC COMPANY, 7 A f) I'ohiiwm H«:itl, Singapore i =====s^ Going on Leave?68 words
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Article, Illustration13 1954-05-12 9 This children's playground is the site for a swimming pool.13 words
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Article258 1954-05-12 9 I'm OK says injured boy 1M IK price Of a boy's k-g £2,400. That was the tlement made ;it Manchester Assizes for 11 car-old Michael Qeldstone, who was hit by a car and fell m front of a bus. Smart, smiling Michael knows the cost, bi;t his stock reply to258 words
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Article126 1954-05-12 9 KIPPERS are disappearing from the British breakfast table. For every four bought m 1952, only three sold lasi yei "Small or inferior Quality -is were very often difficult U) Report on the f Scot! 1953. "Bui the d< i lor I g< "i: both126 words
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Article63 1954-05-12 9 customers with wet towel.s round their head.s fled Into the street when a stream of biasing spirit set fire to a lialrdressmg .saloon m Little Portland Street, London. Their hair-set was finished m another saloon near. The fire started when a bottle of spirit fell on to63 words
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Article, Illustration623 1954-05-12 9 FARRER PARK HAS SPACE AND SPORTS- BUT OH THE HORRID FLOODS! ROGER YUE TODAY TELLS YOU ABOUT FARRER PARK ONCE: a noisy race track, now a tranquil houstate that m a nutshell, is the story of x Park, Singapore. Thousands live there now m comfortable Improvement flats that have mushroomed623 words
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Article190 1954-05-12 9 PIIE time may not be far distant when women outber men as students at the universities. The trend m this direction s marked m the annual reini.s for 1952-53 published the University Grants C( tnmittee, In that year the total uimber of full-time men tudents190 words
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Article548 1954-05-12 10 This lady is NOT the Queen says Beverley Baxter of the latest portrait. TH A T splendid artist James Ounn i" ten an unholy row, To him fell the honour of painting the Queen In her coronation robe*. m every < ntbasgy and consulate of (;n i :tt. Britain a548 words
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Article, Illustration506 1954-05-12 10 A LL form of betting and gambling arc "typical symptoms of decadent capitalism" and degrading according to Communist doctrine and Marxist theory. But when it comes to practice, Communist rulers behind the Iron Curtain are not above giving the wheels of fortune an official push just as506 words
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Article, Illustration10 1954-05-12 10 This year's picture by Jcuncs Ginin. B10 words
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Article, Illustration470 1954-05-12 10 Electrophone reporting now I does their work faster, better I /^IRLS: How would you v like the task of taking down verbatim the remarks of 45 men during a 90-minute period? or. over two days' sessions at a convention, report the remarks of 37 men, all of whom470 words
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Advertisement34 1954-05-12 10 Hear the latest issues at authorized dealers m Malaya. U I Sole Dutributor* c ICllfl* 0 I*ll ITn IMA, Cecil Slrert, I forM*l»y» L. S. ISAAC CO., LTD. S pwr 1. Tel. "H«r. I34 words
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Article, Illustration910 1954-05-12 11 Bad hotels— but a Good Army -that's Russia Rene McColl presents a vivid, varied picture of life among the Russians. He found service was bad and manners rough but some features impressed him -notably the appearance of the Army on nnrndp THERE are certain things about which the Russians see910 words
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Article750 1954-05-12 12 FRANCIS MARTIN - He leads an army without Weapons by FRANCIS MARTIN THESE are the last months m office of General Albert Orsborn, who resign* at the end of June from the international headship of the s ilvation Army. Recently h<- formally Welcomed to London 47 members of the Salvation Army High Council750 words
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Article, Illustration252 1954-05-12 12 Is she B r itain 's most beautiful blonde? Reuter ihoto. If he could not think of a tune himself, he would set his words to a secular one. To Everybody's Doing It, he wrote: Be it a blessing while you may. "Every day watch and pray." Many people willReuter - 252 words
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Article, Illustration324 1954-05-12 12 South West North BMI 2 N'T Pat* 3 NT DM. AH nass WEST'S takeout double *ai shaded and East's penalty double was shaved to the bone but it turned out well when Rust unj West collaborated m a goad defence. West opened the seven of diamonds. Eas won324 words
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Advertisement26 1954-05-12 12 ALICE A smile In the headlines 1 1 ii bt a I know you $uddenly aiscuvrrrj that one of ik+m wasn't a genuine picture of yours26 words
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Advertisement59 1954-05-12 12 8/ it I I■' 'h,. m- it I ROBINSON'S BARLEY WATER tOK, 1.1 ME OR ORANGE ___j^ejiU^ARPER. GILFII lAN <fe CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. pv y//j//////i if, scorrs mao. s/hcapo*l. 5 BAR RESTAURANT /^jS 7j YORK Special Chinese food J/j/i unui Prepared by Cantonese Chef W/ m H ng g# W/59 words
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Miscellaneous89 1954-05-12 12 Shiilfj Crossword <1• 1 ROSS: 1 Tbev'ni chlldrmi m h Nln .1 (n,.vdeu en- h f m V dowmeni ichent (J, 3,. 22 a h,,.- 1 B^,i 'xil.v i.iii ijoaiiii.u; loeei bit head C riWlf< (11 1 DOWN: 2 A chime Pa. WI«WA?»q that Is different (7) U Mixed X89 words
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Article, Illustration1207 1954-05-12 13 'The long, long Trailer' Lite story so far,... Nick CollM buys his bride, Tacy Bolton, a 135 feet trailer as a wedding present a glistening swaying aluminium monster that soon lands the happy couple m trouble. After the iced ding the honeymooners set off m I their acquistion. They lose1,207 words
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Advertisement55 1954-05-12 13 Stealing AWSET bemU tttMmg k^ y\ vandx mix dux! I Kvi'ii -I mrr <>nr I"'" m< Id to tlic ill lirioiiH Wsii&&EwM flavor of \\nSKl W lIII'I'INC.iI.. f.ii rili/« (I cream ihil kcept f° r inoiitlis \slii|»» Mrbdl >oii uant it. x^^ J$ F^TZPATRICKS FOOD SUPPLIES .FAR EAST r LTD55 words
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Article, Illustration290 1954-05-12 14 THREE AUSSIES ON THE HU NT FOR WIMBLEDON AUSTRALIAN tennis officials and experts thinl three Australians have n prood chance of w nine the singles title at Wimbledon tlii- y( ir. tre I EWI HOAD KEN R< and MERV I SE. xhibitions m A I ir. It wa pre mr<290 words
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Article87 1954-05-12 14 VOKMEK National Open cham- ptou Julius Boros fouitd himself onr of the top money winners on th< J I'd A tournament trail ftftor ollectliiK about $21,000 < Malayan) m the rich Ardmorc oi><-M j.-.'»lt tournament IJoros shot rounds of 68-69-72-70 to cash m the top pri/.rA.P. - 87 words
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Article33 1954-05-12 14 11l the only two bMtbftll |MMI pluy«xl m tlu* Aiiu-flcin iMgM on Monday night Cleveland edged out the New York Yunkre* 8-7 mx! Balllmorf v.on i lo«e one hum Phlhidelphu 7-0.- A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article119 1954-05-12 14 DAmONi rise li» the PYench foot bull world The ihii ty-eiglit dubl ot the Ist and 2nd divisions are believed to be £500,000 In the ltd because of a fantastic system of "bonuses" with which they have bMB trying to e^g players on. Some clubs119 words
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Article, Illustration7 1954-05-12 14 Challenge is stronger this year MERVYN ROSE7 words
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293 1954-05-12 14 Govt. urges a curb on cycle racing BRITAIN'S national 14-day cycle tour will not bo affected by the Government Committee's recommendation that all road cycling events must be completed by 9 a.m. Alter a year's investigation into the safety aspect of road races, the Committee, appointed by the Military ofUP - 293 words
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Article40 1954-05-12 14 Roger Bannister, 25-year-old British medical student who ran a 3:59.4 mile, left by plane for New York Lost night to tell American radio and television audiences how he did it. He will not race m America- U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article160 1954-05-12 14 THE British lawn tennis team to meet Brazil m the Davis Cup at Eastbourne tomorrow will consist of A J. Mcttram. G. L. Paish G D. Oakley and W. A. Knight. The 1948 Wimbledon champion, R. Falkenburg, and A. Vieira will play for Brazil.160 words
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Article72 1954-05-12 14 pEORGE Herbert Hirst, one of. the world's greatest cricket all-rounders, died at Huddersfield on Monday. He was 82. Hirst, who played for Yorkshire and England between 1889 and 1929, finished his career with a total of 727 wickets and 36.203 runs. He holds the record individualA.P. - 72 words
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Article155 1954-05-12 14 I EN HUTTON will be 38 next month. He cannot last for *ver. So who follows Len as an England opener? One suggestion is a young Lance-corporal m the Worcestershire Regiment who, with ,he right sort of grooming, ;ouM be the answer. Peter Richardson is the name.155 words
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Article173 1954-05-12 14 WITHOUT belittling the Pakistan tourists, this is going to be largely, a domestic §eason for U.K. cricket— with the emphasis on the county championship and the form of the probables and possibles for next winter's campaign m Australia. Last season, apart from the surprising and173 words
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Article, Illustration365 1954-05-12 15 Lucky Changi snatch a draw SERVICES SOCCER ROUNDUP* Closing goal saves leaders R.A.F. Changi 2 R.A.S.C 2. JHE Singapore United Services Div. 1 league leaders were lucky to draw on their home pitch at Changi yesterday. Fresh from their Caldberk Cud triumph m Hong Kon£, the Royal Army Service Corps365 words
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Article202 1954-05-12 15 horses have been promoted to Class 1 by the straits Racing: Association. They are Singing Master, Sovereign. Magnificence, Quicksilver, Cargo Rice and Prosperity. Straits Racing Asson has announced the Ing classification of s: TRANSFERS l:om !a^s 2 to (lass I—Singing1 Singing Sovereign: Magnificence;202 words
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Article234 1954-05-12 15 COUNTY RESULTS tyARWICKSHIRE yesterday be.it f the English County cricket champions. Surry. by sjx wickets. Runners up Sussex, were also de Seated. At Oval: Warwickshire beat Surrey by six wickets. Surrey 224 ana 179 (Subba Row 75. Bannister, rightarm medium fast, five for 53 I Warwickshire 251 and234 words
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Article81 1954-05-12 15 I>" MAINS flyweight hope, Dai w Oi Wales, outboxed and Dutch flyweight chamen Dei Zee over 10 Jfrt* n London last night. early ft fast mov^ bout m the but after the fifth nerar ceased calling for "^nn the part of the 20 JVSS beyA.P. - 81 words
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Article80 1954-05-12 15 BUDGE Patty (United States) won the men's singles titl* lo Italian lawn tennis championships, beating Enrique Morea (Argentina* 11-9. 6-4, G-4 m the final yesterday. Tatty was seeded No. 6 and on his path to the final had defeated 1953 Wimbledon champion Vie Seixas and Jaroslav80 words
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Article121 1954-05-12 15 THIIF Royal Army ImJM Corps soccer tram is hark m Singapore after v. inning the < ;i!dh«<k (up In Hong Kong. The FAULT iiiti'i iimi champions, who won thr trophy bT beating Knyal Ar- lillery 4-1, arrived hark on the Dunera at the weekend. Amongst121 words
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Article297 1954-05-12 15 A S a result of their victory A yesterday R.N.A.S. have leapt into third place In the league. R.A.F. Changi still lead. In Division Two R.A.M.C. climaxed a steady climb up the table by beating RN. Kran.ji yesterday am! moving Into second berth. G.H.Q., third-placed with297 words
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Article141 1954-05-12 15 SAPPERS SUNK 4-3 BY SEMBAWANG RNAS 4; R.E '-TRAILING 3-1 at half-time. 1 Sappers drew up to 3-3 before Royal Naval At Station Sembawang clinched their Div 1 match With a closing goal at Sembawang yesterday. This win takes RNAS into third place m the Ant division. Royal Engineers opened141 words
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Article431 1954-05-12 16 9 men fall to Fazul Mahmoud \NV doubts about the quality of tin- PaklsUn nricketen now touring England were settled resterday when they won the openin* iirst class match of the tour against Won rstcrshire by Hulit •rickets. Worcester were all out m their431 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-05-12 16 picture. J Lopei (n«iit), S.K.r. fullback, lifts a leg m vain as Boon Khim heads Rovers' first ffoal past goalkeeper de Silva at Ihe Stadium yesterday. Rovers won this S\F\ Hiv 1 match 5-I.— F.P.F.P. - 38 words
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Article75 1954-05-12 16 -imi i llews, top. fiot. '.i Sydney i»< kefi !i is arrived m Singapere t<» rklc fur Hie i>.iii;i-i-> staMc al tiit* forthcoming May Meeliai .it I'.ilkit I imi IB). 11.- had Ins hi -i fed <*f (!■<- Uukii Sn.i.iii raceceane this iimii ninf.75 words
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Article124 1954-05-12 16 Win vui k.-Jiinv rhampioius them ■elfej t hire Jfttfl HO, (ieteatej Burrtf to !>e Ihe Mrs! County ridfl to win ■falnsi Surrey at the Oral RtnCC Lancashire did so m 1952 Vusscv, fighting an uphill battle a;-. .mi I Northamptonshire, just failed In avrrt defeat with only two124 words
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Article577 1954-05-12 16 Free Press Course Correspondent TAKING advantage of a good galloping track, trainers sent their teams out against the stopwatch at Bukit Timah this morning, and several good workouts came under observation. Pick of the horses were Forest Duke and Itu Nasib <3f. In577 words
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Article46 1954-05-12 16 COR the first time, there will De a North versus South Malaya soccer match between Combined Services teams. This match will be played m Kuala Lumpur on June 5 and will be m aid of Lady Tern piers Tuberculosis Hospital fund.46 words
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