The Singapore Free Press, 4 August 1954
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Title Section19 1954-08-04 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya. I Hilt. Singaporf. Wfd.. Aug. 4. 19.M, Pri<e jj ts.19 words
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Article124 1954-08-04 1 DOCTORS In Devizes. Wilt- ia.st night were en- i ted iri a desperate fight for the life of Lord Vivian. 48--year-old show producer m hospital with a bullet wound m the >tomach l >r<l Vivian was taken to the hospital at the weekend after aReuter - 124 words
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118 1954-08-04 1 These 10,000 can now have chance to vote Si. CTS of former Indian tea who are now m ;apore can register as Initizens at the Indian sents tive's office m Road. Registration starts next Those who register jlven certificates. ile born In former Indian >r whose parents or arenti were118 words
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Article24 1954-08-04 1 SjOfapOfS Rubber Market 1 this morning on an uncertain ■*n first «nwie August ship- M 4 cents a pUtDd, 14 yesterday's close.24 words
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Article107 1954-08-04 1 E OENDENGAR S thr c c 3A\ special selections for S I Penang races today are: E SPECIAL NAP Ginseng E E DOUBLE Portmaster, E E Jimmy Boy II E E TREBLE E Goring, Bras Queen, Dande Bay E Pendengar, who still E E shows a profit107 words
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Article53 1954-08-04 1 Queen Elizabeth paid a surprise visit to a London theatre last night and sat almost unnoticed among the audience. She slipped quietly into a fifth row stalls seat just before the curtain rose on the first act of "The Boy Friend." a musical comedy guyingReuter - 53 words
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Article30 1954-08-04 1 Escaping gas at a g;as .storage unit m Valparaiso, Chile, killed four workers yesterday. Thirteen employees were m a serious condition from inhalation of gas fumes. A.PA.P - 30 words
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100 1954-08-04 1 AKMMi units of the presi- 7 u l,i4 > euard of honour n lr Force launched ;/tuk last night on Aurora hury base, about four miles "..in Guatemala City. crowd of about 4.000 dePtfk Pa ace and m Central Ut, t ri stinA.P. - 100 words
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109 1954-08-04 1 THE purpose and policy of the Singapore Depart--1 ment of Civil Aviation was to train Asians In civil aviation, said Mr. A. W. Savage, former Director of Civil Aviation, at the Kallang air crash inquiry today. In his department, he added, there were109 words
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Article66 1954-08-04 1 KEY UNDER HIS PILLOW VANISHED THE Chines^ proprietor ol a watch shop m South Bridge Road. Singapore, lost 78 watches worth $2,470 from an iron sale m the shop. He kept the sate key under Mis pillow. But when he woke -..ti-rday morning he found the key m the lock66 words
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Article297 1954-08-04 1 Japan, Korea, too JHIE UNITED STATES was now considering the possibility of a mutual security pact covering Japan. Korea and Nationalist China, Mr. John Foster Dulles, T.S. Secretary of State, said m Washington yesterday. The idea was still m the preliminary stat*e and no decision297 words
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Article49 1954-08-04 1 rpWENTY-FOUR persons were A killed yesterday m a train crash near Humbla, (Portuguese West Africa). The victims, one European and 23 Africans, were employed m the construction of the new section of the Mosamdes Railway. Cause of the crash was not known.- A. P.A. P. - 49 words
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Article32 1954-08-04 1 The West German Chancellor. Dr. Adenauer yesterday cancelled a scheduled trip to the United States because of j an expected showdown over the late of the European army. U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article25 1954-08-04 1 A storekeeper has reported 1 the theft of 600 katies of white pepper worth $1,320 from a store m Boat Quay. Singapore, yesterday25 words
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Article24 1954-08-04 1 While floating logs of wood down Kallang River In Serangoon Road. Singapore v.-,f.'i-day, a Chinese was assaulted 1 by another Chlnim. I24 words
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Article165 1954-08-04 1 BRITAIN and the United States have agreed to .vend out invitations to a conference on a South- I i>t Asia defence pact (SEATO) probahly to be held next month m Singapore, authoritative sources m London said Z yesterday. Z I The date, place andU.P. - 165 words
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Advertisement141 1954-08-04 1 *#t^ Restful nights... aa Bu -***Be*^ MMmr^ jf *fl BF v m\z jtf^^^JammWa\mV%'' flflkom .aflfli tjl^mMML' Ma r man *aap-4aßTauaTk I .jaTffl IbT.Tflj .adfl P^B a-^^fl^f ''MM Vitamin* A, 1 PP Vitamin« (Niacin), I Phosphorus* //www 7,estfiiL datpj^Bam. m mm w (ly I I i Regular nights of restful .sleep141 words
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Article120 1954-08-04 2 TERROR MOB FIRE SHOPS, MURDER 11 Jews beaten to death Jf-WBN l>eople were killed m demonstrations for J the return of ex-Sultan Mohammed Ben Youssef m the town of I'ettijean, 100 miles Tnim Rabat m French Morocco, yesterday. Six of them were Jews killed when nundreds ol Moroccan demonstrators sackedReuter - 120 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-08-04 2 AQANTAS Super Constellation flew into Kallang yesterday for the flrst time, with 37 passengers and a crew of 10. The plane. "Southern Constellation" will be on the Sydney Singapore London route. Capt. A. A. E. Yates (above) is the pilot. With him is Miss Klara Shershoff the stewardess.48 words
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108 1954-08-04 2 French split over new Tunis policy MORE than 300 rlghtwlng deputies led by former Conservative Premier Antoine Pinay virtually declared war on M. Pierre MendesFrance. A committee representing the 115 Dissident, Gaullist. Independent and Peasant deputies yesterday expressed fears about the Government's Tunisia policy and unanimously protested against the measuresReuter - 108 words
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99 1954-08-04 2 AIR COMMAND IN U.S. FOR HOME DEFENCE OECRETARY of Defence, Mr »5 Charles Wllso n yesterday In Washington announced that a new high command headed i by an air force general was being formed to direct the defence of the United States against air assaults. It will embrace Army andA.P. - 99 words
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Article59 1954-08-04 2 rrilK QUEEN has approved J the appointment of Major General Robert Edward Laycock as Governor and Com-mander-in-Chief of Malta m succession to Sir Gerald Greasy, it was announced m London last night. The Queen has also directed General Laycock to be appointed Knight Commander olReuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-08-04 2 Buddhist priests from Ceylon, Bikkhu P. Vibhavi (left), and Bikkhu A. Gnanavimala, arrived m Singapore by air yesterday on their way home from a World Peace Conference and the unveiling of the first peace pagoda m Tokyo. They said that 23 other peace pagodas would be built by the JapaneseFree Press - 58 words
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Article72 1954-08-04 2 COMMISSION ON TRUCE GETS READY AN advance party of the Indo-China Truce Supervisory Commission will leave New Delhi by air on Saturday to make an "on-the-spot" study m Indo-China of the facilities and requirements for the commission's work, it was announced m New Delhi yesterday The party will include representativesReuter - 72 words
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Article45 1954-08-04 2 The execution of William Sanchez De Pina Hopper. 62- year old Spanish-speaking ar- ti.«-t. lor the murder of 11 -yearOld Margaret Speviek at his 1 Hove, South coast, studio, ha.s been provisionally fixed for August 11 at Wandsworth Pri- i Mm. ixjnuon. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article30 1954-08-04 2 The Balkan military alliance t>eiwoen (ireece, Turkey and Yugoslavia Is expected to be ■lined by the three countries' loreltn minister! at Bled m blovenla on Monday. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article19 1954-08-04 2 The US. Senate yesterday voted 45-41 to cut US$5OO,OOO--000 from the Administration's Foreign Aid Programme. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article25 1954-08-04 2 Lady Churchill, the wife of i the British Prime Minister, is on a French Riviera holiday at Beauvallon. near Saint Maxime. Reuter picture.Reuter - 25 words
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Article20 1954-08-04 2 About 14.000 public transport and public utilities workers will strike for higher pay, m Hamburg today. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article269 1954-08-04 2 INDIA will be the only Com- l mon wealth country not represented at the Commonwealth Parliamentary conference m Nairobi on August 21, it was officially announced ir Nairobi last night. Conference sources said thill amounted to a virtual boy- cott of the conference by India.Reuter - 269 words
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123 1954-08-04 2 PEACE came ahead of time yesterday to Laos, Cambodia, and South Vietnam, where the cease-fire dates still were three to eight days away. The French High Command said in Hanoi that only a minor number of regional clashes and some scattered instances of sabotageU.P.; A.P. - 123 words
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230 1954-08-04 2 Polish stowaway is now 'free man' PO L 1 8 H stowaway Antoni Klimowicz, who was seized from a Polish freighter by police on Saturday night, took another step in London yesterday towards freedom. He made a brief appearance before Lord Goddard, the Lord Chief Justice, hi his private roomReuter - 230 words
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Article45 1954-08-04 2 The famous playing fields of I Eton College will be the home I for more than a week this I month of 300 boys from 15 overseas countries, attending I the first international boys camp organised by the Boys Brigade- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article24 1954-08-04 2 Britons, after a generally I wet and windy bank holiday, returned to work yesterday with the promise of warmer, sunnier weather.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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205 1954-08-04 2 FLAG WAVING Koreans demonstrated against Communist truce inspectors m Pusan and Taegu yesterday while Communist members of the armistice commission lodged stiff protests. The demonstrations were orderly and no one was hurt. About 150 Koreans carrying I banners marched and ahouted slogans mU.P. - 205 words
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Article152 1954-08-04 3 Fight to fill river wall gap FLOODS have inundated mure than 10.000 square miles m Northern district.-, ot the riverine province of East Bengal, according to reports reaching Dacca Thousands of villages and small towns m Bylet, Mymensingh and Vanpur districts, where more than 10.000.000 peopleReuter; A.P. - 152 words
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Article28 1954-08-04 3 Thf Duke ol Edinburgh ar rived m Kitmat. British Columbia, yesterday irom Kemana to inspect the imelter of t he* Aluminium Company ol 'anada. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-08-04 3 35.000-MILE FLYING BABY ARRIVES Nine-month-old Brandt i E Marriott, who has already travelled 35,000 miles by j air arrived m Singa- E pore yesterday by Qantas Super-Constellation from Sydney with his parents, I Mr. and Mrs. G. Marriott, i He is seen above with a I friend. Mr. R. Hodgekin-Free Press - 63 words
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Article179 1954-08-04 3 Govt, watch on rubber dispute 11HE UNITED States Government's Mediation and Con:ili ttion Service was yesterlay keeping a close watch on wage negotiations be- a the Rubber Worker.s (Jni n\ Mid the American bis fit rubber manufacturers. •The union wa.s also negotiating with other rubber com- ties including General TyiReuter - 179 words
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Article27 1954-08-04 3 Bert V Evatt, former ifl lirs Minister, re- idership of the Ausi tmentary Labour -sterday .'fter a sur- to unseat him a preliminary party U.PU.P - 27 words
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85 1954-08-04 3 8080 ROCKEFELLER. 37. was awarded a Reno divorce yesterday from the millionaire, 42-year-old Winthrop Rockefeller The coal miner's, daughter received the decree on grounds of more than four year's separation from Rockfeller. Th.* statutory limit m Nevada is only three years. District JudgeA.P - 85 words
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Article17 1954-08-04 3 Two U. 8. submarines will be turned over to the Italian gov- eminent A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article55 1954-08-04 3 Kaifhen. 29-year- t*»d agent from ■'•'•v md (ompatimissing tfter a ,in l PxpeJitton to the m Switzerland, I re&terdaj, Guides s» I they saw I i people fill fr ho the face of the peak last Thursday afternoon, Imt search parlies h ive failed Ui find anyReuter - 55 words
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Article68 1954-08-04 3 H| R. Conrad N. Hilton an- Itl nouticed last night m Beverlsr Hills, California, that his Hilton Hotels Corporation is buying control of the Statler chain of eight hotels m "the largest transaction m the history of the hotel industry. The price will be about $76AP. - 68 words
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Article34 1954-08-04 3 Admiral H. Goodwin, Commander of U.S. Naval Forces m the Philippines, said m Hong Kong yesterday that no U.S. naval planes were escorting civil airliners m the Hainan Island area- APAP - 34 words
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222 1954-08-04 3 DEPORTS reaching New Delhi yesterday told of gx buying sprees, schools shut down, and students marching through the streets of Pondicherry calling for merger with India. Pondicherry is Frances biggest possession on the Indian sub-continent. In New Delhi, a Foreign Ministry source said thereA.P. - 222 words
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Advertisement167 1954-08-04 3 Appointed Official Distribotors of -M IKI JJ LU r L l U j..' Ml TT =:>KJIKimOTO..nc. tP I .1 1 I I I I I i I I I I I 1 1 ".j L ai'-'aA. L«k 'aAiCSoMfPSi *A °A ffifcj SmQi t> Ty***i f Necklaces, Chokers, Ear-rings, etc., etc.167 words
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364 1954-08-04 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY,Aug, 4. 1954. Opinion War comes to town The disclosure that terrorists have begun, as an experiment, efforts to infiltrate towns and villages throughout Malaya is a call for alertness and preparedness. There can be little doubt that this major decision on tactics has been forced364 words
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Article, Illustration825 1954-08-04 4 Now Italy, Yugoslavia can be Friends mmmi of the sabre-rattling over TRIESTE, says STOYAN CHRISTOWE STOYAN CHRISTOWE, a newspaperman specializing m Balkan affairs since 1926, was bocn m Macedonia, lives m the U.S., and had frequently reported from overseas Last year he made a six-month tour of Yugoslavia. 4 new825 words
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Article282 1954-08-04 4 OBfHMUlßmmmmmßmmmmmmmmm^^im—m^— DR. STRABISMUS (Whom God Preserve) of Utrecht is known to have been working for some time on a device to make aircraft noiselessparticular ly when landing or taking off. He claims to be able to make a plane completely silent by catching the noise m an282 words
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Advertisement39 1954-08-04 4 Charm and Choice SENA 5 The exclusive nA unique flection of jewellery. Cold and Silverware always available at Sena s is probably the most eatensive »nd varied m Malaya. H. SENA I IMITH) HICH CLASS (EWELLERS Singapore. Penang Bangkok.39 words
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Advertisement91 1954-08-04 4 JVmiun >v<>^^«t^<F%o,*r< >v< Ki>*i J%o^? f*s>jPi m *i\*n r**M>^< mtSI Mt£ sr /UtC^%a (/<Ut£*^&lCW says j "My SILK FACE POWDER I k $k&&s£*' Ma wtAamtfJmSaS wJamwammmmmmmmmmmmmmvs^mm^Ki^m mt y Z r^mk W*\ Silk-tor* /o*rumtton m ~f i I gsaej I Helena Rubinstein f NEW YORK LONDON PARIS i. Obtainable from: MEDICAL91 words
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Article, Illustration299 1954-08-04 5 TIGHTER CHECK ON 'STRANGERS' COMING HERE .rAPORE police are taking stricter precautions to lS urc that bandits from the Federation who :<>d to be seeking refuge m towns with forged [ty curds do not get into the Colony. police spokesman said it was possible for any i (toss the JohoreFree Press - 299 words
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Article, Illustration181 1954-08-04 5 A s »l»ore bas-step signboard—near Change Al- follver Quay (above) causing cenfasion to pas- I ts. b-tard, stating bus sernumbers 15, It;. 81 and a I »top*' for 18 and ISA, the wards And All" addto it nfers win, complain for mi lull and 19181 words
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Article, Illustration211 1954-08-04 5 Richard, 1 6, is chess champion now i FEEL GREAT," said 16-year-old Richard Lim after winning the UUayan Chess Championship at the follandsche Club, Singapore, this week. He had reason to feel great. The slightly-built, studious schoolboy irom J -hore Bahru defeated Mrs. D. E. Z. Pritchard, .vho won the211 words
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Article32 1954-08-04 5 PENANG, Wed. A shadow play depicting the, path taken by Christ carrying the Cross to Mount Calvary and His Crucifixion was presented m Penang Convent's Marian Year pageant last night.32 words
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Article29 1954-08-04 5 BAHRU, Wed. othei sion of the youth it c begins m Johore ■i\ An?. 19. from all over the expected to attend three-day course.29 words
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55 1954-08-04 5 Five accused of buying girl for vice KUAI.A LUMPUR Wed. l.\ .i* lded r i,,. i- Court n a cha of i und 21 for o* tute Lee oke I. Ah Nul, 28 Kan, 53 I Ah H X Lumpur. to i jointly Chan the Thai H Hotel, I d.55 words
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Advertisement200 1954-08-04 5 A PORTABLE RADIOS I^CWM GRAMOPHONES. 1 LeSI 10 DiSCOUnt m m-,%-[ j S|X MONTHS GUARANTEE J f C22> I Opt-rare horn electric main, u-iSLM AC DC 110 :..0V or Baltenes 4 I^»£^Al Wive \3| *&m Bands. rout -lined Frame '^HE^E^jSpwM Aerial. Overoll Dimensions WW" Weight wi»h tattoriei If Ita ""''"■^viW200 words
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Miscellaneous672 1954-08-04 6 MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis j I fco If NAfcDANfcVER LETT TmE I K> HAVE WORKED. II -WHAT I IT MEANS. AMBASSADOR.TMAT YOuT] j 9 A r-^ I BUT-- PLANE. THIS GIRL WA<_ ON BARTUN DlON'T KNOW TD OOES PRINCESS NAROA <|| I TOLO YOu/SPlVE'llSEE ABOUT r^ IT'672 words
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Article200 1954-08-04 7 know Your Singapore 4 DELIGHTFUL drive north through the woody countryside of Singapore will take you to the Ponggol Fishing Pond a paradise for anglers. There thrivInf m two large ponds are various species of I freshwater fish, ready to be hooked at any time of the day or week.200 words
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Article24 1954-08-04 7 MALACCA. Wed—The Asian ilwt Study Mission, con- il JHR of Wijono (Indo--1 Jim Markham (Gold and Ryu Watanabe arrived here vester- j24 words
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Article62 1954-08-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Raja Nong bin Raja Hu-sin, private secretary to the Sultan lOf Selangor, is returning to his old post as secretary to the Selangor Religious Affairs Department next month. His .successor will be named j when Raja Sir Uda bin Raja Muhammad. Malaya's CommisLsioner62 words
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124 1954-08-04 7 HOSPITAL'S AID WEEK FUND MAY TOPS$6O.OOO NET PROCEEDS from the efforts of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital Week may total more than $60,000. said Mr. Peter Claque, press officer ln charge of the programme. Mr. Claque said last year's Hospital Week netted only about $40,000. He added that members of the124 words
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Article36 1954-08-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Selangor Ketua Kampong Association at Its executive I committee meeting here on Sunday decided to urge th<* Government to give seats to ketua.s on Federal and State Souncils.36 words
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Article132 1954-08-04 7 WANTED— ADDITIONAL 300 MEMBERS I fm *E annual mooting of the. I s ln *?apore Progressive I I l V, vs South Ward branch! I 9c held on September Hie branch has about w members. "indent, Mr. S. M Vasavtid today that an in""*'ve campaign had been I Whed to132 words
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261 1954-08-04 7 T*HE Singapore Hire Car Association today warned the i 1,600 taxi men m the Colony that any tampering with meters would have serious results for them. Loss of licences was a probable penalty for such an offence said Mr. T. A. Simon, the261 words
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Article83 1954-08-04 7 BY 100 PREFECTS PENANG, Wed. To cultivate and strengthen a spirit of friendship and co-operation, about 100 prefects from Eng- 1 lish boys' and girls' schools m Penan* and Province Wellesley will meet at the Penang Free School on Saturday to celebrate "Prefects' Day." There will83 words
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115 1954-08-04 7 One Night of Glamour' and Vanaja, too IPOH. Wed. THE Federation's beauty queen. Miss Vanaja Madhavan, will appear aa a fashion model In the Dresentatlon of One Nlßht of Glamour" at St. Michael's Institution on Saturday. She will wear the saree she used m the finals of the "Miss Malaya"115 words
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Advertisement119 1954-08-04 7 I Unsurpassed /^n I r vW /_7 tor /drf i Reliability (p} I I CYMAf 5 1 OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LEAOINC WATCH DEALERS -*/l r%<»#! >*%4b-r< >X < > *"< i%t%l t** >Vfi*»l rXO_*l >XOA< IX4**4 )\<>/( >*•*. <>5 RESTAURANT AND BAR fe_r\ Cit HUII I Hit Armenia,, street Jp119 words
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Article, Illustration466 1954-08-04 8 PETER de CRUZ - THEY HAD THE TIME THEIR LIVES PETER de CRUZ Story by THE BOYS of Ihe Geylang Malay Boys School had ihr time of their young lives at their first annual athletic sports. Pupils of both morning and aftevnoon schools took part. It was an afternoon of fun and excitement. .MostLEE TUCK SOON - 466 words
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695 1954-08-04 10 Tearing a hole in the Iron Curtain Peter Bloxham tries to see the Russian Ballet I TORI a tiny hole In the [ron Curtain the other day and slipped through the Queue outside a people's theatre In lsl Berlin for tickets for the Russian Ballet. it was an interesting operan695 words
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Article127 1954-08-04 10 More than 400 tents, j with a post office, a bank and a shopping centre, will ro up on the playing I fields of Eton College on i j August 12. Two thousand members of the Boys' Brigade from I Britain and abroad (m- I eluding127 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-08-04 10 "Were ju«. t teaching him to know a Whitehall land requisitioner. when he sees one" (A Minister recently resigned tn Britain fallowing public outviy over Government tentton of land requisitioned during the warj40 words
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600 1954-08-04 10 'Whale Ahoy!', and then the fun starts JAMES WHITE describes a few exciting hours on a whaler m the Arctic. [NTO gear went the winch. 20 yards of wire were wound m and tailfirst up the slipway came an 80-foot blue whale weighing 80 tons and worth £800. the best600 words
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Article, Illustration19 1954-08-04 10 The Duke and Duchess of Windsor struggle against a gale at Nice airfield. The Duke had arrived from Biarciti.19 words
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Article, Illustration663 1954-08-04 11 JA,\ E "French Line" Russell signed her contract with Howard Hughes. New policy: No home, children or domestic publicity. strictly glamour for Miss Russell from now on. "I don't want any photographs with my children." Jane said when I asked to make some photos of her. Tracy, her663 words
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192 1954-08-04 11 Film chiefs underrate public taste g UD D SCHULBERC, author, who wrote the script of "On the Water front", feels, like most writers, that the movie moguls generally low-rate the public taste-and that m trying to make dollars they sometimes don't make sense. "The test of the movies m theAP - 192 words
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Article84 1954-08-04 11 YOU get some idea Of what Blng Crosby thinks of TV when you listen to 1-i.s dollar-cents theory: i for making a vie which tak< s abf ut it I m TV they wi I id 1 i ild I to r working condii i m m84 words
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Article, Illustration364 1954-08-04 11 HAROLD HEFFERNAN - HAROLD HEFFERNAN What girls will do to get into Silms. i VO one's going to catch these Hollywood beauties napping! They've been demonstrating lor years that it's a. simple overnight job to become a blonde, a brunette, a red or even a pink head364 words
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Article178 1954-08-04 11 JKA,y Simmons, claims she is ti.'' dullest per* 'nn m ton n i like to rem! d the I olour Jul unties ot other players m the }>u pers," she toid, unit tometimes toil mth the id<n of I emulating them, but it i friahtens178 words
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Advertisement281 1954-08-04 12 THE UNFORGETTABLE MUSIC OF RI j b M y /M \V^ i ff fi 1 HIS MASTER'S VOICE PROUDLY PRESENTS "THE GLENN MILLER STORY jt Moonlight Serenade In the t c I Kn iw Why, Tuxodo (unction, -is* 3»_ Ponnsviv.inui Six Five Thousand i, Sv^Sii Chattano Ch,,) A String ot281 words
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Article, Illustration989 1954-08-04 13 NIGHT CLOTHES DO NOT SEEM POPULAR reports KAY MURRAY m her newsletter on "The U.S.A. as a woman sees it" ARTIES HEADLINE I HALF the female American population dispenses with night clothes itltogether, according to the Kinsey report on the Humand Female. In the lij-ht of this startling fact ElizabethA.P. - 989 words
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Article, Illustration209 1954-08-04 13 Bridge Hand Fu«i West vulnerable Smith dealer 'PUE COLLEGIANS practically get a tree ride on this one it is difficult to see how anybody <i. i j manage to avoid bidding the gam or making It. The only problem ln the bidding ls whether East should bid thref •>r lour209 words
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Advertisement79 1954-08-04 13 The weekly Issue of the STRAITS BI JOOJI _can be sent by Air Mail to any address m the United Kingdom Z at an Inclusive rate of r dL /v L^\ FOR SIX MONTHS If ymi want the "BUIX.KT" while on leave or wish 0 to make an -Air-subscription" on79 words
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Miscellaneous236 1954-08-04 13 mmmM ■B^^^^B'« 1 _bB Bflß B II BB BB li M 1 m I _a» t— ~a9t*mm\-^ Bi^^W HBI mad JHj B?5 m«m, across 3 Tire of such a ceremony? (4). C LUIS ACROSS This Ls a zone to begin with (6) 1. This Ls deai U> me! <•>•... 5236 words
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436 1954-08-04 14 ARGOS - ARGOS 1 Dress rehearses for the future pLOODLIGHT soccer has come to stay m Sir pore. When the lights went OH at Jalan He Stadium on Monday ni^ht they symbolised t start of a new era m local football. Tonight two matches are scheduled436 words
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Article27 1954-08-04 14 The Canadian Chess Federation haa registered a team to take part m j this year's International Chess Congress at Rotterdam starting) August 28 A. P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article161 1954-08-04 14 YUGOSLAVS WIN GLIDING TITLE HTWO crack Yugoslav pilot* flew their gliders 16 miles to clinch the twin-seater title m the world gliding championships at Great Hucklow Svonimlr Rain and Bozldar Komac have lotalM 3,056 points by unofficial calculations. Only one more day s flying is left. Italy"* Adviano Mantelli andA.P. - 161 words
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Article, Illustration7 1954-08-04 14 picture. fcu.iM-H. M.ik»-s at Goodwood.- U ReuterReuter - 7 words
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351 1954-08-04 14 NOEL JOSEPH - NOEL JOSEPH I By DAT McATEER, the Birkenhead middleweight, can i 1 beat: (a) Johnny Sullivan (Preston); (b) Gordon Hazell (Bristol), and (c) Les Allen (Bedworth). Who says this? MoAteer's manager, Johnny Campbell. Normally, when boxing managers speak thus it is time for you and351 words
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Article99 1954-08-04 14 BADMINTON ACE TURNS PRO. ¥>AUL Holm, one of Den- mark's outstanding badminton players, has accepted a I Canadian offer to turn profes- sional. On September 25. he files to Montreal to become badminton i instructor to Montreal Ama- teur Athletic Association, which has a membership of 3.000. Holm, aged 33.Reuter - 99 words
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Article204 1954-08-04 14 By CRAWFORD WHITE. PICK the team for the fourth Test against Pakistan from the 17 players who are going to Australia. That is mv advice to M.C.C. So far the selectors have resolutely refused to "give Eway" England caps by wild xperiment with young players,204 words
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Article84 1954-08-04 14 I THE cricket match between A Glamorgan and Pakistan ITOI abandoned without a ball bowled yesterday, the third and final day Rain fell throughout the night and 1 persisted yesterday morning. The wicket and outfield were saturated md the captalni had no hesif.it ion In •freeingReuter - 84 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-08-04 14 NALO FOR FOOTBALLER picture. Ihe white ball Rives Ufa* nulo eiTect as a Chinese Athletic defender leaps to head it m ie first floodlight soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium In this match \reon:-nK k_." Chinese Athletic Juniors 2—o- Free PressFree Press - 41 words
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Article75 1954-08-04 14 pPANKn Fcit.Midez. Honolulu welterweight, scored an up.set 10--round split dortrton over Livio Miaelli, formor Aropoon i tveighl champion now living In York, i t i( nlghl I-Vu.uHle/. weighed 14J lb. lor the Widely televied flghi I nfinelll 148 lb. It was 'he 30th rtctory m 3CU.P. - 75 words
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Article, Illustration593 1954-08-04 15 CHATAWAY WINS 3 MILES FOR ENGLAND Records go m every event > CHRIS CHATAWAY of England, joint world record holder, won the three miles final, highlight of yesterday's athletics In the British Empire and Commonwealth Games at Vancouver. Chataway won m the new Empire Games record time of 13 mins593 words
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82 1954-08-04 15 Malayan's Empire record beaten in Vancouver THE Empire record art by a 1 Malayan m i-.m. »as beaten when the weightlifting competition got undrr way at Vancouver. Featherweight Rodney Wilke of Trinidad beat Koh Eng Tong's record by 51b. with a total lift Of MOIb (press >«(Üb.. snatch 2151 b.,82 words
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87 1954-08-04 15 |AXE TULI (South J Africa), leading contender for the world flyweight title, fights Leo Espinosa of the Philippines, over ten rounds at 1141bs. m Mini la on August 20. With his manager, Mr. Jim Wicks, Tuli will leave from London airport tomorrow. Mr. WicksReuter - 87 words
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Article21 1954-08-04 15 The annual general meeting ot the SC.C. rugger section will ot held at the club at 5.30 p.m. today21 words
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Article47 1954-08-04 15 Feature of the wrestling tournament was South Africa's team. Their six-men wrestling side have so far won four gold medals. Canada, the host nation, won their first gold medal when Keevil Daly triumphed m the midlde heavyweight division of the weightlifting tournament.47 words
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Article204 1954-08-04 15 NORTHERN Ireland won the pairs competition with 15 points. Canada were second and Scotland third Southern Rhodesia won their first polri medal when m the final of the howls singles Ralph Hodges defeated .!„i k Fairburn of Northern RhodeBia 21 15. Hone Kong (Eric Liddel.Reuter - 204 words
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Article, Illustration648 1954-08-04 15 County cricket roundup/ YORKSHIRE'S first victory over Lancashire since 1 the war enabled them to improve their position at the head of the County championship cricket table a esterda. v Their nearest rivals failed to get full points. Derbyshire taking first innings points mReuter - 648 words
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Article198 1954-08-04 15 At Manchester, Yorkshire beat Lancashire by an innings and 38 runs. Yorks 248, Lanes 73 (Wardle 0—25- and 137 (Appleyard 7—33). At Birmingham, Warwick-Derby match abandoned, no play today be- cause of rain. Warwick* 100 and 41— I. Derby 158. At Worcester. Worcester -Essex match abandoned, no198 words
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Article236 1954-08-04 16 Going will be soft Free Press Course Correspondent FOLLOW THE Mll>LARKS AT PENANCj TODAY. Heavy rain fell last night and the going this afternoon will at best be soft. GORING. GINSENG and TRYAS. who will all go well on a wet track, should make a safe treble.236 words
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Article248 1954-08-04 16 IKKM'AWK PFM>I.\(.%R KFM>M JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Kac<- 1 lIOOC.HI.V lOKTM AS 1 1 X HOOGHLY HOOGHLY BIG MONET ~'3o \<-t»r II Huoglily Actor II Actor II Hooghly Itui k Krlx-l Rurk X.-1..-I Glittering Buck Rebel Actor 11 Kj.e I VOUMCM DON i IKI KIKH FIREBIRD248 words
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Article146 1954-08-04 16 RACE 1—2.30: CLASS 5, DIV. 2 51 FURS. 1 880 Allegiance M (.-Cloud 8.09 2 554 Eagle Hawk Vlney 8.08 3 004 Buck Rebel Bagby 8.07 4 807 Portmaster Mulley 806 5 833 Actor II Mitchell 8.04 6 952 Hootghly Sawyer 804 7 088 Glittering West 8.03 8 178146 words
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Article49 1954-08-04 16 FIREBIRD (In Race 2) are all fancied by their connections. Speedy Oregon II will probably be favourite m the last race but I think Strong And Free m his present form will need some beating. Donzella Is fancied and there is a quiet tip for My Pearl.49 words
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Article74 1954-08-04 16 AFTER 25 years m Kuala Lumpur, trainer N»*al Hobta will shortly transfer his headquarters to Bukit Timah. He will not take with him any Kuala I. umpur owned horses and this will mean I he will break up a lon,; and sue- cessful partnership with racehorse74 words
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Article764 1954-08-04 16 iJ EI A NOOR Turf Club will lntroi duce a $2 Forecast Betting Pool I at Its coming meeting on Aug. 21 and 28. The $5 double tote will oe I dropped. The $2 Forecast Pool was sug I gested by a member at the last annual meeting.764 words
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