The Singapore Free Press, 20 November 1954
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Title Section19 1954-11-20 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya. No HUH. Singapore, Sat., Nov. 20, 1954. Price 15 Cts.19 words
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Article25 1954-11-20 1 OOLICE swooped on a hall 1 m County Armagh, Northern Ireland, early yesterday and arrested 14 men drilling with rifles and ammunition.25 words
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126 1954-11-20 1 All Black's son dies in Malaya gun accident <FRGEANT George Nepia, 24-year-old son of the famous Maori fullback of the 1924-25 All Blacks, George Nepia, has been accidentally killed m Malaya! says an official message received by his father at Wellington m New Zealand yesterday. An Army spokesman m MalayaReuter - 126 words
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Article71 1954-11-20 1 Knife and gun gang hold up women 'ASH and jewellery worth, $2,630 were stolen from a hou.se m Stevens Road last night by four armed Chinese. A Chinese woman was upstairs with her six-year-old son and amah, when the robbers entered. Two brandished pistols, the others knives All wore masks.71 words
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Article23 1954-11-20 1 An epidemic of influenza ing children was reported iterday to be emptying ©Is right across Northern i.ngiand and Wales. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article42 1954-11-20 1 LATEST SCORE IN M.C:C. MATCH QUEENSLAND this morning added 26 runs to their overnight score The start was delayed by rain. Latest scores: Archer not out 20; Harvey not out 12; Extras 6. Total (for no wkt.) 38. Yesterday's play page 15.42 words
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Article32 1954-11-20 1 The Singapore Rubber Market opened this morning on a quiet and slightly easier tone with first grade, December shipment, at 82 cents a lb., of a cent below yesterday's close.32 words
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277 1954-11-20 1 HPHE estranged wife of the famous novelist, Gerald Kersh, who described himself as a friendly fellow, testified In London yesterday he was i friendly so often that she "I to leave him. Mrs. Claire Alyne Kersh, a lance writer, "who trails theU.P. - 277 words
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184 1954-11-20 1 T*HE Australian Government yesterday announced widespread changes m its A import policies which will help Japan sell more goods to Australia. The announcement was made by the acting Minister for Trade and Customs, Senator William H. Spooner. From Monday, Australian traders can useU.P.; A.P. - 184 words
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Article35 1954-11-20 1 High Court decrees obtained m either Pakistan or Singapore can now be executed m either country under a reciprocal agreement between the two Governments, it was announc- Ed yesterday. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article27 1954-11-20 1 A 53-year-old Singapore Chinese, believed to bo a trisha driver, was found hanging on a five-foot way m Cecil Street this mornlnc.27 words
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Article22 1954-11-20 1 Canada and the United States have completed plans to add an "early warning" line to their joint radar system.— A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article31 1954-11-20 1 MARiLYN MONROE wont to I a nitfht club for (ho flrrt time .since her recent operation m hospital, she was accompanied by columnist aid fcJvoliiky.- A. P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article152 1954-11-20 1 U.S., Russia clash J'HE United States and the Soviet Union clashed m the United Nations yesterday over Red China and narcotics. The clash came after Mrs. Oswald B. Lord, alternate U.S. representative, told the General Assembly's social committee that the -origin of much of the152 words
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Article56 1954-11-20 1 TXIDAY the Free Press introduces to its readers a new racing expert called He will replace Pendengar, who has retired. Pendengar, after early successes which brought good dividends, has since been out of luck a risk any tipster faces no matter how well versed he is m racing. For56 words
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Article40 1954-11-20 1 SPECIAL NAP Inhibitor DOUBLE Sugar Bush, Ballroom 11. P TRIABLE Hunter's Call, Sugar Bush, Nazakat. Pelandok suggests these bets: Special Nap: two wins ($10); Double: two wins ($10); Treble: one win ($5). Other selections are on Back Page.40 words
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Advertisement76 1954-11-20 1 rf -I (l A A,, m the Malayan skies A /sjK^\ TIGEK Beer m V&\ was awarded [ft I**1 the Championship Cold Medal at the Brewers' Kxliibilion. London. Tiger m brewed and ln»nled m Singapore by Malayan Breweries Ltd. if, 4TBV ANCHOK Beer m 1950 received \MV-M 'I"' w't'' f76 words
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Article321 1954-11-20 2 'Not neutralism 9 says Premier («CYI/)N not btflirvi* m powt*r blots and does not propose to join any. This is n<»t what is railed neutralism. Power UNi divide when the aim should l>e to unite. This w;i.s staled by Sir Juhn Kotel&wela, Ceylon's Prime Minister,Reuter - 321 words
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125 1954-11-20 2 China Reds only want peace, says Nehru 'Fill: Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, m a London recorded broadcast last night said that the basks oi his discussions with the Chinese Premier, Mr. Chou En-la] m China hust month was peace— world peace as well a.s internal peace. Chine.se leaders125 words
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Article32 1954-11-20 2 Ten Germans arrived at the Iron Curtain border point of Bad Hersfeld yesterday en route home after relea.se from Polish prisons where they been held en war crime.s charges A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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188 1954-11-20 2 THE v,'( rid Health Organisation r< gional office m New I>< ihi sayj B survey of KabUi. the capital < Af {/hani- Man, shew, thnt more than 12, pel rent o« the babies born tiicre never live to b< one year old.A.P. - 188 words
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144 1954-11-20 2 rpKAKS i»f j«iy ran town <!i» 1 fa<e of Brftlsh-born Mrs Kale Field at Zurich yesterday as she freeted her boshand, Hermann. Tor the first time since he was thrown into a Warsaw prison m I'H!» She had waited m London with her sonsReuter - 144 words
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65 1954-11-20 2 JAPS TO HELP CEYLON LOOK FOR FISH lapani^l and Ceylonese tnterestfi will form n«*t corporation to iolntly explore the commercial fishing possibilities m Ceylonese waters, it vafl revealed In Colombo yesterday. Tiie Ceylonese government haa accepted In principle a report by a Japanese fisheries survey team, and has agreed toU.P. - 65 words
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Article140 1954-11-20 2 BAKKAKA WILLIAMS' halter strap snapped on Thuiv. tlay night while she was dancing on a tele\isii Jn programme and the TV camera tactfully switched to bet and her partner's feet. Though Miss Williams, 20, did not know the cam< r.i man had saved the day.UP - 140 words
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Article258 1954-11-20 2 Britain warns on seized whalers f^RITAIN told Peru yesterday she would claim compensation for any damage suffered by the Lima Government's seizure at .sea of the Onassifi whaling fleet. The fleet is insured by Lloyd.s of London for US$l5 million and the insurance companies called on the British Government toA.P. - 258 words
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Article21 1954-11-20 2 The Austrian Chancellor, Dr. Julis Raab leaves Vienna by plane today for the U.S. and Canada.— A. PA.P - 21 words
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Article32 1954-11-20 2 South Africa protested m the United Nations yesterdaj against reports of the Economic and Social Council alleging the existence of forced labour and press censorship m the Union. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement48 1954-11-20 2 Yonr S.IIALL AIIS. <o Singapore 2ftoo Eact- 108 Hl> jjffl»j.v^ HpH RnHtiiH Rll B^ HHKu^ jßKeßß&BfffSKtic- ■'■\-y.\ < '/&&&!s<&. fei.- :fl Hk. i'i^ •Siiife^:'-' ■r >«Ss%fe »H uHkou .y y v i ■KaHßiHSfiS^^^^^^-^ ■:s'• >• :■>.■: 1 |W*lil»_. BKfaflfl Wi'i''v'-'-vtv'ftwlviv v '.>-' Tfc, jflp> rhla is a STRAITS TIMES Classified48 words
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Article191 1954-11-20 3 FAROUK'S BEARD STOLE THE SHOW 11AI.VS latest fashions and lead ing film stars iried tor attention on Thursday night at one of tl, e biggest postwar fashion.' parades. So thick were the film queens, princesses, duchesses and other society notables that the remainder of the 250 present caught only occasionalA.P. - 191 words
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398 1954-11-20 3 Man and boy sent for trial IN Bishop Auckland, (County Durham) yesterday a man and a boy were committed for trial charged with unlawfully removing a body I'flni a prave the first such rial for 74 years. Albert Handley. 21. coaland Robert Stephenon.Reuter - 398 words
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170 1954-11-20 3 A MiI. KAN Church leader, m Canada called yesterday lor a worldwide ban on the* atom bomb, enforced by m ternational inspection. The executive council of the church's general synod passed a resolution urging prohibition of all weapons ,of mass destruction and theU.P. - 170 words
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Article77 1954-11-20 3 SOLDIER STOLE FIELD GUN Henry Verheyan, a 19-year-old Belgian soldier, stole a motorized Held gun and drove it fur 14 hours through Belgium because he was ltd up with the army and wanted hi-; discharge", a court martial was told m Antwerp yesterday. He ran the gun into a house,Reuter - 77 words
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Article573 1954-11-20 3 He rushed to see bodies, neighbour tells court A NEIGHBOUR testified yesterday that 77-year-old Gaston Dominici, the Lion of Lurs," appeared astonished when he heard of the deaths of a prominent British family of three he is on trial for murdering. Yesterday, the third dayU.P. - 573 words
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Article118 1954-11-20 3 UN has plan to end rice crisis J^ 12-point programme to solve the problem of surpluses and demand m the world rice market has been approved at a special meeting sponsored by the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization at Rangoon yesterday. It said that the solution to the rice118 words
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Article35 1954-11-20 3 The British far industry hit a new all-time production record of 65,000 ears m October one rvery 10 seconds of the working day. Tfae previous host was fw, :>()() m May. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article48 1954-11-20 3 Co-eds at a Queen s University women's residence m Kingston, Ontario. WOke up yesterday to find a corpse m their ba.ek yard. Pranksters had removed the body from a laboratory lUtlfftlng table and hunt? it from a tree m the dormitory yard., A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Advertisement126 1954-11-20 3 I^Ciyr/& I ft (3 H. 1 SS&J& Gifts Combination Silver Compact f i 1 V Compact and Engine-turned II w I ifiarptii/C l <is<* m.i II «Ja| [I jj^s\l V jSJBDMb&HHu case. Velvet or .silk lining. jlfcj^ v^HmP^Ja2^ i )r< from sir>o//^^fe^gS^^^^Yi -dfep?%jl Also available m silver and U Kfr,126 words
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370 1954-11-20 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion PLANNING FAMLIY SATURDAY, Nov. 20 195 i A letter from the vice-chair-man Ol the Singapore Family Planning Association published on this page today, does much to dispel some of the misconceptions which apparently exist about the association's work. Opponents of this work on ethical or370 words
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Article264 1954-11-20 4 JOANNA MOORE - It's IGNORANCE not OPPOSITION JOANNA MOORE It is a.-, Inaccurate to say thut the majority o] Bin gaporeanfl are opposed t (>l Family planning aa it would b,. to Bfty t iuit Ui6 majority are In favour ol it. ah 'ac can say with certainfey that the majority are entirely264 words
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177 1954-11-20 4 IN hLs letter on English m the Council Mr. Yap Pheng Geek says: "The Commi.s.sion betrays a sinister intent to enforce and perpetuate for political reasons the English langi uage as the national and ofni clal language of the cosmopolitan population of Singapore." Mr. Yap177 words
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Article260 1954-11-20 4 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN v-T*: r nr//£ tuccßuful business man A who wq& quoted recently as Saying "A man with a i .^lrony Will can do anything I he wants has my pcrmisJ tion t<> vide v fullgrown giraffe under a low railway bridge If ?ic wantt to. TTKHBRB is260 words
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Article, Illustration61 1954-11-20 4 l i i.ai Senator Met arthy is to pay a state visit to Moscow to receive the Order of Lenin. I. That Mr. Mulotov to be a Knight of the Garter too. a. Or ihai >i« vidlenko> is ott' to Washington to61 words
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Article229 1954-11-20 4 NOAH'S DESCENDANT - Noah, too, was incapacitated WITH reference to the allegations that European masters of local vessels are often incapacitated when on the high sea& it has now come to light that Noah was completely incapacitated when he took command of the Ark. How else could he be when he left port229 words
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114 1954-11-20 4 RATE PAYER - It might he awkward for appraisers RATE PAYER IT IS really surprising that the Commissioner for Lands has moved an amending bill m the Legislative Council. whereby the Commissioner for Lands will m future be responsible for the licensing of auctioneers, appraisers and house agents. I am particularly interested for114 words
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Advertisement39 1954-11-20 4 >Mi «b.tO»4MMIM TELEFUNKEN >HktMK^ 7774WK I r O p 7 V*i vl ■PMtellf Mo[ii( aliM'i! AC Mod'l. i, band pn v iriUi tto tl Its ri yulator an etecanl walnul cablntl Jft, SEOW KUAN CO. 1 Dhohy Cih.uil, SniKitpori-39 words
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Advertisement107 1954-11-20 4 A PACE OF LETTERS MOM Fill MISS ifAPfftS Cattithiatjk'-fat ask »LJo|m CLEANSE: D.C.Lotion is the most £ZJ^*^~^L S^HSk. trol Lotion ever— it works &£<% X really come cle.m that's the hrst important t< l'^W^Sui^^B p for basic hail health. F resh and free from Wwtt^j iKk i inu'ing odours, because107 words
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Article134 1954-11-20 5 Broadcasts planned on elections rfiHERE Will be a. series of leasts over Radio m election registmInning at 6.45 p.m. to- i)W. \i r j. D. Hicham, the Colo-Under-Secretary, will ii ak urging electors to make their names are on the r v 7JO p.m. Mr. R. Dow, cting Registrar of134 words
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Article30 1954-11-20 5 Lee Mia Khoon, sole proprletoi of Seng Huat Electric Company, whose total debts amounted to $17,000, was adindicated a bankrupt m the Si] i.tpore High Court yesterday.30 words
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Article182 1954-11-20 5 FLOOD FIGHTERS NEED MORE To dig longer, deeper drainage canal 'rilK Ilu fandau pilot scheme to alleviate floods m Singapore is progressing well, but the City Council wants more money to dredge an extra length of canal to get the water away from the Clementi Road area. The City Engineer,182 words
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Article, Illustration35 1954-11-20 5 picture. Mr. Walter K. Schwinn, new Public Affairs Officer for the United States Information Service m the Federation and Singapore, has arrived m Kuala Lumpur to take up duty. He was a newspaper-leader-writer. Free PressFree Press - 35 words
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Article20 1954-11-20 5 The Singapore Court of Criminal Appeal will meet at the Supreme Court Building at 10.30 a.m. on Thursday.20 words
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Article54 1954-11-20 5 Recruiting tour Major n m'ummpll, Chief Recruiting Officer. Singapore and the Federation will visit Malacca and Alor Star next month to interview potential Army recruits. MaJ Brummeli will conduct the interviews at the High School Malacca on Dec. 16 and 17 and at th t < Alor Star Police Station54 words
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Article83 1954-11-20 5 rpHE new Bigl*p Girls' Club. 1 Singapore, will hold an open youth talentime competition ut the Cantonment Road School dt 7 p.m. on Dec. 11 The competition, for members of youth clubs and organisations, will be m three sections -vocal, instrumental and other talents. Each83 words
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Article26 1954-11-20 5 SEREMBAN, Sat. Thirtytwo police officers In charge of stations throughout Negri Sembllan will attend a six-day civics course which begins here next Monday.26 words
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Article63 1954-11-20 5 IT would cost the Singapore City Council $871,000 to instal individual meters m the 7,000 flats which had been provided with block meters. As that expense would bring no revenue to the Council, beyond what was paid for water consumption, a committee has again recommended63 words
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Article80 1954-11-20 5 Board will discuss merger plan KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. ryHK Federal Finance Com X mittee's recommendation that the Trade Union Ad viser's Department should le merged with the Labour I>e partment for economy Is to be discussed by the Federal Labour Advisory Board This suggestion by Mr .1 1 Chapel at80 words
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Article63 1954-11-20 5 PENANG, Sat.. Members Ol the Penang Welfare Committee are Inviting applications for scholarships from deserving schoolchildren now studying m Form One and likely to be promoted to Form Two nexi year, Bach year the committee awards 12 scholarship, to help poor parents and ensure that their children compute63 words
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Advertisement100 1954-11-20 5 CLAMOROUS SViIMSUITsI Whatever your particular i > lj§ \t glamorous CATA LI N A *M*C fw^ 1 swimsuit mude just for you. V There is also a wonderful gB > ranjjc of SI lORTS JEANS Ws Wk for leisure time wear, cure- WjM B II fully cut and tailored for100 words
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Miscellaneous728 1954-11-20 5 HIRCH OF ENGLAND English Service:— 4.3o p.m. St. Andrew's Cathedral: 7 and 8 Raton? Presbyterian Church (41 am Holy Communion, 9.30 a.m. Sun- Koon Seng Road* 5.30 p.m. Service. day School, 10.30 a.m. Matins, 11.30 METHODIST a m Holy Communion, 6 pjn. Even- Straits Chinese Church: 9 a.m. Sunday School,728 words
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Miscellaneous503 1954-11-20 6 AAANDRAKE by Lee Falk and J^iil Davis STAR -1 f 7 n f/y^^c^,,, .-MANLRAKt FLOATS |7cAN'T REACH H WE'LL PROCEED R^BN toda>. 9m alt (ill r V Unconscious mangram nu*.* TO their position "umai, er^Uv* a ,ui, at \UH\ iP. SOUNDED lAT ONCE. /T/^ E times even profound i,, >(tlJr503 words
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Article200 1954-11-20 7 LONDON Nov 19 Previous Today Nov. K j BUR! Vo 1 BM European 24' H buyers 24 1 16 bu-.ers parts o*'0 24% sellers 24 Mfai. K k No 1 KSS c.1.1 European 24', yuyers 24 buyers t BStfV-i t«W BSSSS s/l< g£ BI'BBEII Mt I KSS200 words
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Article100 1954-11-20 7 NEW YORK Nov. 19 Previous Today TIN Strait* and nearby 91.75 bid 91.25 norn TIN futures NVv 91.25 D id 90^60 bid 91.80 a.skecl 91.35 asked l»«c 91.25 bid 90.50 bid 91.70 asked 91.25 asked Jan 9i.i5 bid 90 35 bid ai 91 60 asked 91.10 asked100 words
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Article47 1954-11-20 7 Rfalabar was quoted at 49 pound. Afloau at 48. Tshipment47. December 46. February and March (m equal monthly proportions'* 44 Sarawak spot 47 Afloats 46* Lampon* snot 49 and Ceylon spot 47 cents per pound Millers ex-dock. Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per Ib.47 words
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Article27 1954-11-20 7 NEW YORK Nov. 19 Previous today ;'7' s 377.44 ***** y >ld > 128.22 ***** SmnK* Bonds ***** !S I Stocks Comiftaitc Avenges ***** ijK27 words
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Article, Illustration150 1954-11-20 7 *taj*P*tt Director of Education. Mr. R. M. Yoiinc. is I "me embroidery work at pupils of the Stamford (iirls* >i a 2? 101 by <«trrme ri«rtit) Mrs. C. Piol. the Prinuid Mih» S Y. Kll. principal of thf afternoon mK<m»l. Nov. 10. >, x Philippine., ci.f.150 words
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230 1954-11-20 7 SECRETARY WARISS 'FRIENDS 9 OF FRONT JHE Singapore Labour Party, which has tux>ken from the Labour Front is expected to put up its own candidates lo contest the legislative assembly ;m<l city and island council elections nexl year The party secretary, Mr. Lee Yong230 words
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Article522 1954-11-20 7 'TWERE was nothing m the 1 world which gave the same satisfaction as doing one's best, the Singapore Director of Education, Mr. R. M. Young, told the Stamtord Gins' Afternoon School! yesterday prize day. He told them: "Satisfy 1 yourselves that you have done522 words
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68 1954-11-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Federal Legislative Council yesterday approved an amendment to the Federation of Mulaya Agreement, Which will uive local authorities greater financial powers. The Acting Member for Housing and Local Government, Mr. R B. Carey, said the amendment would enable local68 words
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Article50 1954-11-20 7 PENANG, Sat. Another I motor car parked m Buckingham Street was stripped of its battery yesterday the fourth theft of its kind reported m George Town this week. Three bicycles worth $280 I were stolen m Penang and j Province Wellesley m the last 21 hours50 words
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Article59 1954-11-20 7 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. AH CHUNG, a member of the Bahau Estate branch of I the Communist terrorist or- ganisation, was killed by a patrol of the 2 10 Gurkhas m the Bahau district of Negri Sembilan la.st Saturday, it was announced yesterday. News of59 words
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Article29 1954-11-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. N. A. A. f.i. Imperial Bporti club will hold a danro tomorrow flight at thr Chineae Asnornbly Hall from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.29 words
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Advertisement71 1954-11-20 7 Have you ever tried your stengah with*% CANADIAN Whisky Here is really a drink to I_ LJ enjoy. For your next i«K whisky try Lord Calvert, IcZZtVL made from the finest fit*?!! Canadian rye. If you have r^Mjjjj never before tasted Lord MJM Calvert, you arc m for a most71 words
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310 1954-11-20 8 Boy sobs in court as he loses dog C<LEVEN V E A X OLD J i 1 1 Marland went to court to try to get back ins dog Tnnniy, a ](;.s. mongrel, from 73--year Old Mr. John Whltehead, vviio claimed to be Tlmmy'a legal owner. But the t#fli trar310 words
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Article, Illustration82 1954-11-20 8 Captured Mau Mau officer is a woman THE first active woman member of the terrorist Mau Mau gangs of Kenya to be captured sits sullenly on the ground, guarded by a soldier of the Northumberland Fusiliers, after being seized during a big round-up m the Dandora swamplands last month. TheA.P. - 82 words
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232 1954-11-20 8 WIDOWKD Mrs. Elsio Bradbury stole £9,436 from her employer m three years, it was said m court. She used it to help the needy, said her soli( Itor, FiHy-six-year-old Mrs. Bradbury pleaded guilty at Birmingham to stealing £019 from Moseley Hrothers, a tool232 words
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Article291 1954-11-20 8 4 II KM of shot* polish manufacturers has lore, (wo Japanese firms to stop imitating it s product The pirates machinery has been destroyed and tli have made a public apology. Sales representatives of the Kiwi Polish Cora pany found that both firms were selling291 words
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Article330 1954-11-20 8 Can -Can dresses were not genuine CAN-CAN costumes ht was shown m court were described by Judge Dale as "the shoddiest, tattiest stufl I have ever seen." They were not proper CanCan dresses "and my experience goes back 40 or 50 years," added the 68-year-old judge.' He was giving judgment330 words
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159 1954-11-20 8 tV>R hi.s "offlrinl MieOUftgt--1 MU<nt »>f I pagan superstition," Birmingham's church-going Lord Mayor 55-year-old Alderman Joseph v Balmer la brin« criticised by I vicar. Alderman Rainier Mktd l»o|)j c to throw coins m a fountain m tho city Centra and to wish thenwelvea luck159 words
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195 1954-11-20 8 'WE HAD JUST BEEN CELEBRATING (CAROLINE WATSON slapped Fred Cooper's face when he kissed her on the top deck of a bus. And she hit Fred with his walking-stick too, a court was told. But When Caroline and Fred were accused of195 words
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Article76 1954-11-20 8 A dab of powder will .save many a bride from blushing lat the vital moment m the Wedding ceremony, Canon R H. Hawkins, Rural Dean of Nottingham, has told couples at a Nottingham "marriace •school." Dab a little powder on the linger the ring76 words
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Article391 1954-11-20 9 former Malayan bandit fighter i/fs /iis lover rnHE LOVE Of Jean Anderson, the young lady of the 1 manor, and Fred Fuller, the man she hired as her farm "**lp, lasted four seasons. It began last winter. It ended recently and both are391 words
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Article146 1954-11-20 9 TOWN WITH TOO MANY PARTIES DINNER and nail for a town's mayor and mayoress have been cancelled because said a councillor the town has too man) evening-dress affairs. The dinner and ball were planned recently by the Chamber of Trade of Burton -on-Trent (pop. 18.820). Only 50 tickets were sold.146 words
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Article168 1954-11-20 9 The women prostrated before him W'JMEN prostrated themselves on the damp (i of London Airport as a laven-headed, yeilow-robcd Idhist holy man stepped i a Dutch airliner from W. A. Parfurst. aged 48 mer West End photograI had come home. at was the name on his ort; that was the168 words
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109 1954-11-20 9 A BICYCLE With a glass frame can now be seen at the Earls Court Cycle Show m London. The material is made from tiny strands of glass fibre It is rustless, stronger than iteel, and five times ai light. Its colour is permanent,109 words
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Article, Illustration45 1954-11-20 9 picture. PRINCESS MARGARET spent three days last week with the Earl and Countess of Minto at Melgund, Roxburghshire. With her is the Honourable Dominic Elliot, younger son of the I Earl and Countess, who met her at Hassendean Station, near I Ha wick.- A. P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article20 1954-11-20 9 Thirty-fivr days after crashIng on his motor-cycle Kenneth Gwiiiiam. aged 20, regained consciousness In hospital at Oxford20 words
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Article29 1954-11-20 9 Exploratory drillings for natural gas are to take place m the Ashdown Forest area of Sussex. Possibilities are "quite j rosy," .said a Gas Board official.29 words
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Article23 1954-11-20 9 Experiments for a Channel 1 cable enabling Britain and Franco to exchange supplies of electricity are to .start m Boulogne soon.23 words
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281 1954-11-20 9 JOHN DAVEY loved Paris. If he was depressed or worried he never went to the pictures or a dance hall he went to Paris. The boulevards, the crazy traffic, the whistling police they always refreshed him. Except on his last visit.281 words
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Article41 1954-11-20 9 Thirty-two-year old fitter AHxrt Florence, of Brighton, was working under an Attack er jet lighter at Gatwick Airport recently when an under rarrlage leg collapsed. The .tailpiece of the plane fell on him and broke his Jaw.41 words
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187 1954-11-20 9 World's fastest camera is British AN electronic camera which makes an exposure In onetenth of one-millionth of a second and take* six separate photographs In onehalf of a millionth of. i second has been produced oy a British firm for the U.S. Government The camera, first of its kind m187 words
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Article122 1954-11-20 9 Take my baby says father WIIKN his baby girl was three weeks old a 20-year-old father "advertised" her for adoption m a city'i shop windows. The cards read: "Anyone who likes to adopt a a baby girl please telephone. At Bristol Juvenile Court the father and his 16-year-old uifr were122 words
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Article45 1954-11-20 9 A car recently hit and injured 66 year-old Mrs. Clara Bradley ai she was wheeling her 25-year-old invalid daughter across Falcon road. BatterSCa, London, m an Invalid chair. Mrs Bradley pushed the chair clear just as the car struck. The daughter was unhurt.45 words
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Article, Illustration381 1954-11-20 10 (To be continued) The Merboy telli Rupert (o Ml hit till o! (he delicious Sou ti Sm ro k iiui 0 htv poc k>" A'lth When his hunger If latiftfied 'he lu.le bear vays (hit (if inn-.. 1 recover the HfMJtuMv li brl->nns to my p. Is.381 words
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Article587 1954-11-20 10 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - The treasure that vanished KA THLEEN HICKLEY by. KVIIMAII and Mllllll lind a magic bottle when they are fishing. 1( changes them into mer-folk and faur porpoises take them to ttie bottom of the sea. Suddenly they hear a great sound of trumpets and King Neptune appears. NOW HEAD ON587 words
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Article64 1954-11-20 10 'T'llM winners of last week's colour. Ing conttaUi are. Mny PlntO (11), 7C, Short. Street Singapore 7. Patrtcta Leong (13), 867, o^ylang Road, Blngapore 14 John Kciih Potter (7), i. i/»win Terrace, rt>rl Canning Singapore 'i Mm Bock Seng (BV4), T)i -c. GKtan Chuan Street, Slngaport 3,64 words
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Advertisement123 1954-11-20 10 mW^sWlmP** _aWaRJBwR»j__PRRP W^ Continuing the strange adventures of Fatimah and Mansoor and the Magic Jar (which gave them a tail!) DO you like to colour pictures? Then here's your chance to Ret busy on one ri^ht away. Just colour this picture with paints, crayons or chalks, fill m your name123 words
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Miscellaneous86 1954-11-20 10 CROSSWORD COKMUI FOR JUNIORS CLUH across i iii py are of the en iwarfa B, Macbeth pile of land from which i golf u»p<i m playlnß goli Q v\w large*! waa ol Cawdor." 7. .sm.iii ball li played, ii», a groom oi town m Somerset. B. Tinker Bell, ggggr"""" ggggr—86 words
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Article, Illustration653 1954-11-20 11 Mr. LEGEND makes sure of the name DAVID LEWIN tells of a kingpin bound for the Valley of Kings sJttiiuiih 'iii'iimm |He makes the 1 4 B' stand for| Bluntness I Bigness Business j Baloney npHE Cecil 13. DfMilltx caravan is on the move. The Exodus is over and the653 words
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165 1954-11-20 11 LEE PUTS HIS FOOT INTO HIS BUSINESS 1 ANADIAN actor Lee Patterson recently spent an entire morning m London having his foot photographed. The film: "Above Us The Waves." The scene: inside one of the midget submarines featured m this new dramatic production. The .submarine had surfac- d and Patterson,165 words
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Article56 1954-11-20 11 MANIZINO of a do* :i »'fi Lassie is another ing rxuinit oi the Industry, agent, responsible "city for the beautiful enda out thii sample: »<■ embarking on the series, Tommy kettlg ;"bc approved by the 1 ?<*, a b were all other m the cast. Lassie .i/! '"nimy Immediately56 words
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Article, Illustration503 1954-11-20 11 HAROLD HEFFERNAN - Eddie's back on the wrong side of the law HAROLD HEFFERNAN reports EDWARD G. ROBINSON is celebrating his 25th anniversary m motion pictures by returning to the screen m one of those gangster-type roles that first made him famous. j In "Black Tues d ay; Eddie will be seen as503 words
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Advertisement30 1954-11-20 11 TRANSPORT STORAGE jlmH 173 CECIL STREfT SINGAPORE V 05#7 C i I J2 J AT THE RESTAURANT A > AND BAR OF THE ****>*Jl ***1 HOTEL ARMENIAN STREET. SINGAPO. rlLi *****.30 words
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702 1954-11-20 12 Knowledge aids fight against T.B. lays THC SINGAPORE DOCTCM i ,jj Wtm*. v .■<&■. DEOPLE today anymore conscious of the possibility Of contracting tuberculosis than they have ever been. m Singapore, the energetic advertising ol a tuberculosis centre daily brings to light many cases which formerly would have been allowed702 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-11-20 12 picture. Joan Woosey, 19, and Jeannie, five-months old Himalayan bear cub, naturally become fast friends because both are newcomers to the Chester Zoo. Joan came straight from school to join the zoo as a keeper and Jeannie was flown from Calcutta, the gift of a private collector. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article56 1954-11-20 12 THE West German government has launched a campaign to counteract the impression growing abroad that the Germans, flushed with prosperity, are eating themselves to death. The Government claims that the average German is an abstemious eater. In fact, the Government claims that the average Ger- man diet56 words
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Article211 1954-11-20 12 MEASLES V ACCUSE SOON rpWO Huston iCientistl have succeeded growing mi n a test tube viruses isolated f ro m cases of measles Dr. John F. Enders oi h u vard and the Children's MedU cal centre, and Dr. Thorns C Peebles have found that they can use throat washii211 words
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Article122 1954-11-20 12 A SYNTHETIC resin, polyaminostyrene, a compound for use m the treatment of hyperacdiity, has recently been made available to the medical profession. Research workers regard this substance one of a class of compounds known as ionexchange resins as the nearest approach yet to the ideal antacid.122 words
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Advertisement24 1954-11-20 12 fi] /^n/^)" TRUFOOD for babies, toddlers, adulrt invalids and the aged. THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. 33 Raffles Place, Singapore Cold Storage Arcade, Orchard Rd.24 words
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Miscellaneous260 1954-11-20 12 CLI i:s ACROSS: 3 Silly chape to be on "all fours l ireful fellow with prominent paltns? (8), 5 Luggage for a soldier <4. 3». 4 Walk dance? (4), f Assists with i grant (0), w P«rt of a circle where Joan 7 store that doesn't sell In bull c260 words
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Article523 1954-11-20 13 ENVOYS would have liked to SING I'Hh Russian Ambassador, Mr. Malik, was Iced to sing at a recent party he gave m London 1 know Mr. Malenkov sang In Mo jcow, M he said. "Although would love to oblige, I am the host, he was a guest. That the big523 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-11-20 13 picture. Sergeant of Police Luigi Russo, is helped by friends as he is overcome by sorrow at Maiori, Salerno, after hearing that the body of his three-year-old son Gaeta- no had been found, while his other son was missing, in the wreckage of a house hit by the recent floodsA.P. - 63 words
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Article182 1954-11-20 13 She'll tend chickens —not ships LWLIGHTERS currently < A entering the Elbe* Kiver are dipping their < pennants to a 73-year-old < woman, Mrs. Emm a Miethbauer Germany's! <>»ly woman lighthouse < keeper. < The occasion for the sea < captains' courtesy is Mrs. j Miethbauer's retirement < after twenty-five182 words
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Article148 1954-11-20 13 Erring airmen act no-guards gaol TN a row of two-storey buildings m Texas with no guns, no guards, no locks, no barbed-wire barricades United States Air Force men convicted of crime are being guided back to honourable service. Cornerstone of the new programme is recognition of the fact that an148 words
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Article162 1954-11-20 13 A SHIP'S chief officer, who, on long voyages, makes notes about sea birds, has caused excitement among bird experts at the British Museum. They believe that he has seen a bird -a short-tailed albatross -which was long thought to be extinct. A description of the162 words
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Article425 1954-11-20 13 Bridge Hand 4 A X 7 r, +2 QJ U <♦ 6 4 0743 0 A g 10 4,G24 A X H 4K764 10 5 3 ***** OAKJIO 4Q9 7 7 b 4QJ42 4 9 6 4 A 10 9 6 T I 0743 OAJ9B 4«24K J 7 I nPHK425 words
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Article22 1954-11-20 13 NOTICE on the ego counter of a (jrorcr's shop: "If these ec/gs were any fresher they'd be ms vl tiny."22 words
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Advertisement10 1954-11-20 13 M. FLINTER&S.GRINBERG diamonds Jewellery 67, Stamford Rd., fuCourtßldf.,)S'p«re,6. Telephone 7923.10 words
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Advertisement81 1954-11-20 13 ♦"'< < Exclusive Photo Papers (Made by Tellko-Switzerland) > for your <> Exhibition or i ompetition pirlur« k M m a widt range of special surfaces J, tiow obtainable from 1 JACKS PHOTO COMPANY I 157, North Bridge Road, Singapore 6. Phone: ***** > i (Air Conditioned) I" Ant View81 words
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Article, Illustration353 1954-11-20 14 TODAY'S U.K. SOCCER i NGLISH II Mil i i>iv I \ston ilia. v li stun ltl,t<k [>•><> l v Mai.< htstt-r C. itoiton v Newcastle huiltoii I verlon Iliiilil' i -Ik !<J v W Itiotnwiiii Mm' better I v \is< ml I'oi tamouth v < anliit Sheffield \V. v <Reuter - 353 words
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Article118 1954-11-20 14 I v IIM Ml l Tll 1 (1) What wight class are these bOSMSi (a) Billy Graham; (h) Kay Fameebon; (c) Peter Kccnan? (2) Name the longest Mcyde race m the world. (3) What m Malaya is the "Sportsmen's Trophy?" (4* Who holds it? (5) Which country did118 words
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Article39 1954-11-20 14 With the lluddersfietd goalkeeper on his knees and at his mercy, Milton of Arsenal (plain jersey) slams the ball into the net to score his team's first goal and equalise with Huddersfield last Saturday at Highbury, London.39 words
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Article89 1954-11-20 14 'THE Australian High Commissioner London. Sir Thomas White, yesterday presented the Australian golf team who won the Commonwealth Cup for 1954, with their individual trophies m the form of replicas of the cup. The team was: J. M. Henderson I Melbourne) O. K. Belford (Sydney) J.Reuter - 89 words
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Article360 1954-11-20 14 rpHE European lightweight champion, Duilio Loi, overcame a badly gashed eye to gain a clear points win over the Spaniard, Augustin Argote, m their 12-round bout at Sydney Stadium. Loi fought from the fifth i round with a deep cut on his left eyebrow. His360 words
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Article141 1954-11-20 14 VICTORIAN driver, Lrx David- 1 Mm WOn the 19M Austiali.u, Orand Piix on the difflcull Bouthport clrculi In Bouthei n Queensland Driving a Jaguar-englned hwm! Davidson took the lead midway through the 153-mllc race and won easily after averaging 83 nuies an hour. David, on had failed141 words
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552 1954-11-20 14 HAL BOYLE - HAL BOYLE By FATHERHOOD to a successful race horse often beats I an old age pension. Take Native Dancer, for example. The big gray stallion fourth biggest money winner m American turf history, collected Malayan $2,355,720 m 22 starts and lost only one552 words
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Article, Illustration24 1954-11-20 14 One of the four U.S. and English loom c n badminton tars Jiorv m Singapore. Can you name her? (ANSWER BELOW)24 words
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Article59 1954-11-20 14 SANTEE BID TO BEAT MILE RECORD WES SANT E E the United States' hope for a new mile record, will run m an international mile rare at the Sugar howl at New Orleans on December 31. Sanlee has predicted that he will br«nk the 3 mm. 58 sec mark set59 words
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Article42 1954-11-20 14 The Singapore Archery Club will hold competition shoot tomorrow afternoon at 8.30 on the club ground, C'liiny Ronri. Singapore Events ill be for beginners nn<i advanced archers. The public Is in\itr<| to come along find WfttCH the shooting.42 words
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Article156 1954-11-20 14 DAVIS CUP rHE manager of the Swedish Davis Cup team Gunnar 3alin, believes his players will )ut up a much better showing nan m the 1951 inter-zone inal, when the United States )eat then five-nil. Sweden plays America again his year. The match will be taged"156 words
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Article24 1954-11-20 14 '•jotfvftiig < i-' m ptin ajod«3ujs ttWMjaq .))BIU J9DDOS railtXV .lOJ AUfl'IJ. qz'r inoqin MOWJ in)l lJ i) !Jftn«t) (q) fMIM W24 words
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Article24 1954-11-20 14 A North Queenland nldff^^ larrie Gro«an. scored "".ffrjl nockout win m five d*y« jjrai oppcd the German noxei iSrmpiia m three" rounds.24 words
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Article442 1954-11-20 15 He'll be a key Test weapon ft r or t* board JHC.C —IST INNINGS Simpson c (-i«ut b Walmsley 136 < imdrty r «.m>ul b Lindwall 4 Bailey b 1 indwall o Way Bratihford b R. Archer 0 t oinplon Groat b M.v Kay 110 WilsonReuter - 442 words
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Article150 1954-11-20 15 Sheffield Shield jes FAVELL. the only k newcomer among; Australia's 12 from whom the Test side will be picked, scored 56 for South Australia a«ainst Victoria m a Sheffield Shield match beginning m Melbourne yest( rday. But the rest of the batsmen failed against Bill JohnstonReuter - 150 words
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Article61 1954-11-20 15 X ROSEWALL and Lewis ad delcated Mervyn R<x Hartwig 7-5, the all Australian ifcles final of the New Wales lawn tennis picnships m Sydney yesterday. Moss, one of two included m the an Davis Cup team and Australia lor experi- > eliminated m the nalolReuter - 61 words
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Article77 1954-11-20 15 AMOV of Russia 396 points -a new (1 -*ith a .22 calibrt "if- r at 50 metres, according to «n- m thf> shooting li: i at Venezuela. V^ l^ rocord of 394' B| V. Uonen of Fin- Akao of Japan, with a W, won77 words
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Article155 1954-11-20 15 WOMEN'S HOCKEY TRIAL rIE Singapore Women's Hockey Association will be travelling to Kuala Lumpur to meet Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Penang on December 4 and 5. In preparation for these games a trial match will be held on the S.C.C. ground on Monday. Should the trial be postponed owing to155 words
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Article126 1954-11-20 15 I r ATE entries received yester- day from Hong Kong and India for the forthcoming Third Asian table tennis i championships have brought a sigh of relief to officials of the Singapore Table Tennis AiscI elation. Hong Kong and India have I entered two teams126 words
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Article17 1954-11-20 15 I Tokyo Qianta il< feat«d tlte ('Hril>( Y rru bMtbaU it'iUU 2ii irk I17 words
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127 1954-11-20 15 LATE SCORING RUSH BY AUSSIE RUGBY SIDE A LATE ru.sh of scoring b] Australia earned them Victory by 18 points to 5 ovc New Zealand m an International rugby league matci under floodlights at Leigt (LiMCSj la.st nif;ht Australia won by 3 goalfl 4 tries, to 1 goal, one try.127 words
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Article384 1954-11-20 15 FEDERAL highway police said yesterday that David 1 Ramsey of El Paso, Texas, was killed and his companion, Ed Shelton, of Grandville, North Carolina, injured m the smash up of a service car being used for the Pan-American Road Race. The police said the384 words
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Article, Illustration24 1954-11-20 15 Jarof-liiv Drobny of E^ypt a» vanced m the Argentine Tennis Champion&hlpg yfstertiav by (It-fault over John I!>evrof of Belgium.24 words
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Article, Illustration243 1954-11-20 15 MOORE TO COCKELL: 'I challenge you to fight' VRCHIE MOORE, world U^ tit heavyweight boxing hampion, Is willing to fight the world's top frur heavyweight! Within 60 days m an effort to gain the heavyweight title. In an open letter to the Washington Post Moore named heavyweight champion Rocky Marciuno,243 words
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Advertisement39 1954-11-20 15 HOCKS ALC IS EXTRA 21 JEWELS 0 SWISS MADE MNCABLOC^: ANTIMAONETIC. J SHQ C K RESISTANT OBTA/MASU J^JKOMAU WATCHDUim^ <B)» o@ Miss JUNE MOK Sings The OCEAN PARK HOTEL EVERYNIGHT II W^^ At* fl I fin ni •ji y39 words
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Article421 1954-11-20 16 mk^ m^^MmmmmjM' ,_r* _l __l« m J___^___P latest r selections Sooka will probably go to the post a firm favourite in Race Four. This iour-year-old is in tip top shape and will need some beating. Hattritk and Fair Weather, both stable fancies, should go close Speedy Ballroom421 words
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Article136 1954-11-20 16 I< ree Press Course Correspondent DKFCHMT (Race One) f Ballroom II (Kaci Five) and All good (Kact Seven) are three sound each-way bets at Bukil Timah today. The track was still on the heavy side this jnorniny but under v hot tnorniny sun the (/<>nt<; should136 words
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Article968 1954-11-20 16 X \CF 1 2 \SC* PI I^ll/ L«T lilV. 4 br. 1 tftiti Duke 7y Sawyei 9.00 2 -58 Colorado l| 4y Bougoure 8.12 3 097 Siam Kice 4y Mortimer 8. 11 4 456 College Don 3y McCloud 8.10 a 7t>4 Flag of Peace by Donnelly tt.u: 6—l Hunter's968 words
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Article45 1954-11-20 16 TEN DOLLARS 'In Race 7) .stable fancy, There is a tip from the right quarter for So Sorry. Sugar Bush, with apprentice Leong claiming a 5 Ib. allowance, looks as Rood a bet as my m Race Three. Watch the nicely weighted Kempton.45 words
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Article241 1954-11-20 16 TRACKWORK PUNTER'S DELIGHT, with Harry McCloud up, revealed striking form when he .skipped over Wi m 38 4/5 on a I heavy track at Bukit Timuh this morning:. Sovereign (BougOUre) ua.s merely trotting alongside Coralitu (Leong) at the finish of a .-.plendid workout over 4f. m241 words
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Article31 1954-11-20 16 Hi« mlddlewtighi Phamptenahtu •hi.' in-ill between Hob,, OUon and Joey Oiardello hai been called off iV Promoter Benny Ford becau c m illenger OUrdcUo dereloped ;i bad leg31 words
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Advertisement344 1954-11-20 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. BIRTHS 20 Words $H (minimum). D'SOUZA: To Lionel and Zoev, a daughter, Lorna Ruth, 15.1 1 .54. TO AfJCE AND STAN, a son, John Stanley, at Batti Gajah Hospital, on 17lh November, both well. MAY: At Penang Maternity Hospital, on 19th November, to Terry, wile of Lawrence, a344 words
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