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Title Section17 1954-06-08 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD ft 3H Vol. IV. No. 341 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JU\E 8, 193* TWELVE PAGES 13 CE\TS.17 words
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Article223 1954-06-08 1 Delta Not In Danger -Navarre SAIGON, June 7 (AP) —General Henri Navarre said tonight that reports picturing the- Tonkin Delta in grave danger from the Communist-led Vietminh were "pure hysteria." Gen. Xavarre, Commanderin -Chief of French forces, wh is being replaced by French Army Chief of Staff G'n. Paul Ely,223 words
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Article52 1954-06-08 1 AIR Vice Marshal F. F. Fressangds, Assistant Chief of Air Staff (Intelligence) at the Air Ministry in London will succeed Air Marshal Sir Clifford Sanderson as Comtn mder-in-Chief, Far East Air Force, in November, with ti noting rank of Air Mar- the Air Ministry ann52 words
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120 1954-06-08 1 GOWN STOLE THE SHOW ...The Bride Was Ignored JERSEY CITY, New Jersey, Jun<^ 7. (AP) Here was oru? bride who almost was Ignored at her own wedding. All efea of the congregation at Holy Rosary Roman Catholic Church Sunday were on the bride's gown and its 43 -foot train. train120 words
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Article, Illustration102 1954-06-08 1 GENERAL Sir Gerald Templer, returning from Malaya to take up what the British War Office has called on "important military appointment," photographed on his arrival in Zurich, Switzerland by plane. Gen. Templer declined to discuss his plans or those of his family. "I am going to haveA.P. - 102 words
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Article65 1954-06-08 1 LONDON. June 7 (UP) Stewards of the Jockey Club which controls Briti.sh racing announced today, they intend to conduct an inquii«y into the running of the Winston Churchill Stakes at Hurst Park on Saturday, to see whether a jockey deliberately eased up in the home stretch. On the65 words
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Article311 1954-06-08 1 6-Month Deadlock Solved KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Estate workers in the Federation will receive a wage increase of at least ten cents a day from next month, following a new agreement accepted in principle by both the employers and the workers' unions today. A thrae-man committee311 words
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Article, Illustration60 1954-06-08 1 OWINGS, Maryland, June 7, (AP) Ten persons died today in a flaming automobile collision near Lyons Creek, some 40 miles southeast of Washington. Police said the vehicles met on a curve near the crest of a hill. LONDON, June 7 AP) The Sunday Pictorial yesterday criticised60 words
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Article89 1954-06-08 1 GENEVA. June 7 <Reuten The following developments on the Korea and Indo-China conferences were reported here today; KOREA: The United Nations partners, unprepared for immediate negotiations over Korea, presuaded the Soviet Foreign Minister. Mr Molotov, to postpone a secret session arranged for this afternoon. INDO-CHINA: Russia today rejected89 words
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Article234 1954-06-08 1 Princess Margaret Show Business entable and unnecessary." The Princess lately has been In the headlines as associate producer of "The Frog," an Edgar Wallace thriller staged for charity last week. It played three performances to houses packed with the Peerage and raised £10,595 for234 words
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Article343 1954-06-08 1 Call-up Protest By 1,000 Boys And Girls Enters Its Seventh Day And... THE 1,000 Chinese students who have been camping in the Chinese High School for the past seven days in protest against national service in Singapore, yesterday decided to stay put until their problems343 words
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175 1954-06-08 1 U.K. GOVT. TAKES OVER BANKRUPT FILM CORP. LONDON, June 7 (AP) Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill's government is venturing into the film business. It has In effect taken over the British Lion Film Corporation, third biggest in Britain, along with its producers and its stars. The stars include Claire Bloom,175 words
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Article78 1954-06-08 1 4 THUGS ROB 5 WOMEN FOUR MEN. one armed with a revolver and another with a knife, robbed five women of $300 cash and $800 worth of jewellery In a house in Aliwal Street. Singapore, yesterday afternoon. The thugs entered the house at 2.30 p.m. and herded the women into78 words
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Article73 1954-06-08 1 Sarawak Radio Is On The Air KUCHING, June 7. (Reuter) Governor Sir Anthony Abell today opened Radio Sarawak amidst a distinguished gathering of all races and representatives of North Borneo and Brunei governments, the Colonial Office. BBC and Radio Malaya, with the first broadcast followed by recorded messages. The British73 words
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196 1954-06-08 1 Ike Told To Review Security System NEW YORK. June 7. (Reuter -Ten noted scientists have told President Eisenhower that the security system under which Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer was barred from Government atomic secrets, was such a grave threat to scientific research that it could lead to national suicide. Dr.196 words
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Article36 1954-06-08 1 TOKYO. June 7 (AP> Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshlda tonight won approval of a controversial police bill and a decision by the Diet to censure the Socialist Party members Involved in last Thursday's Diet brawl.36 words
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Article53 1954-06-08 1 NEW DELHI, June 7, (Reuter) Police arrested 60 people and imposed an overnight curfew after a pitched battle between Hindus and Moslems over a melon. The clash began with »an argument between a hawker and a customer in the bazaar at Aligarh, 80 miles Southeast of53 words
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Article20 1954-06-08 1 THE NEW governor of Formosa, Mr. C. K. Yen, was sworn into office in TalDei yesterday. APAP - 20 words
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271 1954-06-08 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Select Committee considering Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj's Hindu Monogamous Marriage Bill has, it is learned, turned down a request for a fourmonth extension for comment and objections. The request was made by a Colony lawyer, Mr. A. Muthusamy. The271 words
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Article198 1954-06-08 2 Students Want To Train As Cadets JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. About 100 senior boys of the Government English School at Batu Pahat have petitioned the principal of their school to form a Cadet Corps Unit at their school. Amongst the petitioners are 33 Chinese. This decision If adopted by j the198 words
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Article, Illustration399 1954-06-08 2 Two More Terrorists Bagged KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The terrorists responsible for the recent Kedoh killings, including that of the Chief Police Officer, the lote Mr. C. N. Godwin, were subjected to further sustained harassing attacks by medium bombers during the weekend. Lincoln aircraft of No. 1 RoyalStandard - 399 words
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Article74 1954-06-08 2 ALOR STAR. Mon.— Cheon? Fatt, 45, a labourer of Semilin? Tin Mine in central Kedah. came up for trial before Mr. Justice Hill today on a charge of murdering a fellow labourer. Hor Hin, on August 13, last year, in a kong.sl. The prosecution conducted b74 words
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Article70 1954-06-08 2 PORT SWETTENHAM. Mon. H.M.S. Modeste, a Royal. Navy frigate of the South East Command, arrived here early this morning on a four-day visit in connection with the celebrations to be held at Kuala Lumpur on the Queen's birthday. A detachment of naval officers and ratings from70 words
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Article119 1954-06-08 2 PENANG, Mon. The Resi- dent Commissioner, Penang. Mr. R P. Bingham, disclosed today that the Penang Maternity Hospital, which in the past has been admitting on.v midwifery cases, has now opene-i a department of obstetrics and gynaecology. He said that when Dr. Por Peng Teik. an obstetrical119 words
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Article, Illustration109 1954-06-08 2 THE Singapore Government will be asked whether it is possible to spied up the building of a home for mentally defective persons under the age of 16 years scheduled for 1957 under the Medica* Plan. This is the only question by Mrs. Elizabeth Choy. nominated LegislativeStandard - 109 words
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292 1954-06-08 2 RICE RATION CUT, CURFEW IN CHANGKAT AREA PEXANG, Hon.— An operational rice ration has been introduced in the Changkat area with effect from today. This is to "■"further harass the Communist terrorists in the Nibong Tebal district, Province Wellesley, where a food denial operation has been in progress with good292 words
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Article103 1954-06-08 2 THE 4.248-ton Mandama arrived in Singapore yeM^rday on her maiden voyage to the Fur East fr^m E.itain. The cargo- passenger vessel which i.; under the command of Captain H. R. Tomps>eU will join her sister ships the Malay and the Mandowi of the Austasia Line on103 words
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Article63 1954-06-08 2 KLAXG, Mon. Govindarajoo, 22. a Tamil labourer was fatally injured in an accident last Saturday afternoon when a five-ton latex trailer in which he and two other labourers were travelling got unhitched from rts tractor and "ran wild" on an estate road Govindarajoo died at the Klang63 words
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Article153 1954-06-08 2 KUALA LI'MPIR. Mon. More than 40 military and police units in the Federation are now in the final phase of preparations for the bigfest ever Queens birthday parade, scheduled to be held here on Thursday. An Army spokesman told The Standard that the parade will153 words
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Article158 1954-06-08 2 Sea Trip Without A Rudder PENANG. Mon. The only warship to make a wartime crossing of the Atlantic under her own power but without a rudder will arrive in Penang tomorrow to take part in The Queen's birthday celebrations In the Settlement on Thursday. The warship Is HMS Newfoundland, which158 words
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Article31 1954-06-08 2 .TWO Phlll PPine Journalists, Mr. M. Centino of Evening News. Manila, and Mr. A Bigornla of the Manila Daily Bulletin are now In Singapore for a weed's stay.31 words
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Advertisement168 1954-06-08 2 MISSION ORANGE 19.^4 is o". m>• t year distinction MISSI Oran». hjs won 'lv' f- MEDAL for th.- secutive yt..r. the world famo tiona! Food Ir tions held in l'>cU. preceding ve;t and BvusseU Or;in«e wai ir B< the carbonated tKMtated p* vi i.. tion. w h i r hundreds168 words
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Article, Illustration185 1954-06-08 3 photo. photo. photo. MR. AND MRS. Norman Julian Roberts of Singapore, who were married at the Church of Saint Joseph, Victoria Street, yesterday. The bride is the former Miss Coral Monica Beins. The reception was held at the Vietoria Memorial Hall.- Standard MR. AND MRS. Conrad Michael RodriguesStandard; Henry Woon - 185 words
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Article188 1954-06-08 3 1,000 Boys And Girls Rough It Out' Standard Staff Reporter PARENTS of the students "camping out" at the Singapore Chinese High School are worried over the moral and physical health of their children. One thousand boys and girls live in classrooms without adequate sleeping and bathing188 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-06-08 3 THE offices of all deportments of The Singapore Tigsr Standard are located at 23, Lim Teck Kirn Road, (off Tanjong Pagar Rd.) Singapore 2. Telephone numbers have also been changed for the new address. Five lines, *****-5, have been installed for all departments.46 words
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Article215 1954-06-08 3 THE increasing activity of the oil industry during 1953 must be viewed against an unsettled geweral economic background. This js one of the salient features of the past year, according to a survey of oil activities of the Shell and Royal Dutch group of215 words
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Article108 1954-06-08 3 PENANG, Mon.— Five masked Chinese. all armed with knives, robbed Lee Koh- Lam of cash and cigarettes, amounting to $72.90 at his home in Green Lane during the weekend. The robbers entered by the front door, which was open, and after threatening Lee, they ransacked the108 words
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Article95 1954-06-08 4 IPOH, Mon. Two men. Chow Tong Ngan <43>, and Lim' Chong Yong <36>. were today produced before Magistrate Che Abdullah Ghazalli on a charge of assisting in carrying on the illegal "100 numbers** lottery in the Ipoh Club. A police party raided the club's kitchen on95 words
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Article, Illustration190 1954-06-08 4 PERMITS FOR SWEEPS AT FAIRS A MUST PENANG, Mon. Organisers of fun fairs, which run small sweepstakes, wheels of fortune, raffles and other games of chance are required to get lottery permits, the Resident Commissioner, Mr. R. P. Bingham. s&M today. Instead of applying from Kuala Lumpur, the power isStandard - 190 words
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Article47 1954-06-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A radio and a fan valued at $425 were stolen from a motor car at Jalan Pelandok. Pudu last night. Jewellery valued at $225 were stolen from a house in Kampong Rosevilla. Loke Yew Road, between May 28 and 30.47 words
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Article159 1954-06-08 4 PENANG. Men. Members of the Malay Youth League Penang and Province Wellesley were told last nisM by Federal Councillor Inch? Mohd. Sopiee that they must be careful not to carry their Party differences and conflicts of their Party loyalty into their personal relationship. He pointed out159 words
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Article37 1954-06-08 4 PENANG. Mon. Ballot papers and other secret documents, used at the Municipal Council elections held on Dec 5. 1953. which were kept in safe custody till today were destroyed in the Municipal incinerator, this morning.37 words
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Article200 1954-06-08 4 30.000 Menace Security PENANG, Men. The Resident Commissioner, Penong, Mr. R. P. Binghom, revealed at a press conference today that there are 12 secret societies in Penang Island with on estimated membership of 30,000. "These societies go in a lot for racketeering, extortion from200 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-06-08 4 photo. MR. MM. KHIRAN acting Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, cats the ribbon to open the new Singapore Office of Messrs. G.C. Nanda Sons, at 31. Raffles TUu-e (Bajaj Building) on Saturday night. Looking on is Mr. P.D. Nanda. managing director of the Company.Standard - 51 words
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Article97 1954-06-08 4 IPOH. Mon.- At the third annual general meeting of the Perak Dance Association yesterday the following were elected office-bearers for the year 1954-55. President: Mr. Tan Cheng Phor; Vice Presidents: Messrs. Jao Shook Leong. Ng Chong Fatt. Dr. AC. Kathiga.su and Mrs. A G. Argent: Secretary:97 words
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Article65 1954-06-08 4 PENANG. Mon— The Resident Commissioner. Penang. and Mrs. Bingham accompanied by the Garrison Commander W. L. Simpson and the District Officer. Mr R. Holden. were present at rhe beating of the Retreat at the Padang in Balik Pulau yesterday. The corps of drums, bugles and pipes65 words
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Article221 1954-06-08 4 PENANG, Mon. The Eastern Smelting Workers' Union claim for six months' full pay and six months' half pay sick leave for TB sufferers, was not approved by the company's Board of Directors, although the works manager, had agreed during the negotiations, to recommend221 words
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Article54 1954-06-08 4 PENANG. Mon.—The Resident Commissioner. Penang Mr. R. P. Bingham. will go on local leave from June 25 tc July 16. During thi« period, the new president of the Municipal Council, Mr. J.S.H. Cunnyng-nam-Browne. who wa s a former Deputy Commissioner for Labour (headquarters) will54 words
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277 1954-06-08 4 Fifty Varsity Students Will Meet Jap Emperor FIFTY STUDENTS from the University of Malaya will meet the Emperor of Japan when they arrive in Tokyo. This was disclosed to The Standard yesterday by officials of the University's Far Eastern Tour Committee which is organising the tour. The students are scheduled277 words
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Article240 1954-06-08 4 GREAT HELP TO FARMER BUKIT MERTAJAM, Mon. An important chapter in the future well-being of the iMaiay padi planter and the peasant was opened here "today with the inauguration of the Federation of Malaya Rural Co-operative Apex Bank Limited at the Recreation Club premises. The240 words
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Article138 1954-06-08 4 She Knifed 1st. WifeFined $30 MALACCA. Mon. Si< yah binte AH, 23. the .Y«ia»g scnmd wif* of Mohamfd Taib w ,is fined ?30 by Magistrate Mr. P. Sankey today whrn she rune up for sentence for causing hart to Mohamed's first wife, Besah Mate Abdul Haniid, with a penknife, at138 words
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Advertisement362 1954-06-08 4 I SHAW BROTHERS f, I^Timfjil NUIRViJJffr DAYS' HIS MAJESTY O'KEEFE r^ WXT 'EXCITINC CHANGE IN SEARCH OF A lIIKIII t DANGEROUS MISSION" m\, VICTOR MATURE PVER LAURIE i Ij/ WHLIAM BENDIX VINO N I PRKI JL A TECHMICOIOR THRHLER w^ to da y V WkSt 111 00 am i; .-«*Ji362 words
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Article153 1954-06-08 5 THE Singapore Government and City Council Labour Union yesterday protested against the Council's decision to implement the Ritson pay scheme from March 1 this year. Mr. R. K. Palaiyan, Secretary the Union, told The Standard his Union would press for backdating of the bcheme to June153 words
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116 1954-06-08 5 An Outdoor Party For Artists Only if IE first outdoor sketching party ever to be held by the vS 'igapore Arts Society will be organised on Sunday, June 13. Tiit? party will go to Bedok Village and will be led by the Society's chairman, Mr. Ho Kok Hoe. Members are116 words
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Article, Illustration379 1954-06-08 5 $975,000 FOR CITY HALL NOT A WASTE It's A Necessity, Says Architect SINGAPORE must hove a dignified City Hall and the $975,000 to be spent for it over a period of three years is not a waste of money, the City Architect and Building Surveyor, Mr. W. I. Watson, statesStandard - 379 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-06-08 5 LIEUT.-GENERAL G. K. Bourne. G.O.C. Malaya and the new Director of Operations, talks to members of security forces during hi s tour of major units in the Federation. General Bourne travelled to this location "somewhere in Pahang" by helicopter last week44 words
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Article38 1954-06-08 5 IPOH, Mon. Burglars early this morning breke into the home of a soldier. Cpl. Godfrey Davis, of the RASC in Jalan Batu Bungkal. and stole $12 worth of food kept in a refrigerator.38 words
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Article328 1954-06-08 5 Counsel's Plea Fails JOHORE BAHRU. Won- Counsel's application for an adjournment of a murder trial so that his client could be examined by a phychiatrist, was refused by Mr. Justice Paul Storr at the Assizes today. The application was made by Mr. P.T. Wong, counsel328 words
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82 1954-06-08 5 Debate On Govt. Set-up Is Delayed THE long-awaited debate in the Singapore Legislative Council on the new constitutional set-up for the Colony resulting from th e Rendel Commission recommendations has fizzled out. II was left to the Unofficial Members to initiate debate on this question. The Governor. Sir John Nicoll.82 words
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Article, Illustration186 1954-06-08 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Lighter Workers' Union is facing a crisis. Officially the Union has no secretary now, and a meeting called on Sunday to elect a secretary ended ip. chaos. Because of a '-misunderstanding" between Union oflicials. Sunday's meeting started with arguments but186 words
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144 1954-06-08 5 TIME PAYS TRIBUTE TO GEN. TEMPLER IN A PAGE and a half tribute. Time, the American weekly news magazine, hails Sir General Templer in this week's issue, as the "man who saved Malaya from the Communists." He left his post last week a High Commissioner in Malaya, says the publication144 words
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Article70 1954-06-08 5 WHEN a steel tongkang lying beside Wharf 9 in Pulau Bukom. oil Singapore, sank at dawn on Saturday, the two men who were sleeping aboard were reported missing. An immediate search for the bodies was organised by the Marine Police but they failed to locate them.70 words
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Article, Illustration235 1954-06-08 5 MRS. Aw Boon Haw. Miss Aw Sian. general manager of Hongkong Tiger Standard and Master Aw Toke-Tone. son of the late Mr. Aw Hoe, recently visited both the Happy Children's Home and Chi Hong Charity School i n Hongkong. The Happy Children's Home, near235 words
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Miscellaneous79 1954-06-08 5 Weather MIMMIM IV.np.'r:itur«-: from 4.M p.m. on J n in- H to 7..{» a. in «n Jnn«- 7 >inuapor«' (;.">D i;«-nan« (7(JI Kuta Itihrn (7HI Kuala l.iiiii|>ur (711'), Ipoh CII) Kiuintin Clll. \la\imimi Tnaprrataw: from a.m. to 7.:{() p.m. on Mine 7 Sineapon- (S7I FonaiiK IMF). Kota IVilirn (not rcicixcd)79 words
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Article782 1954-06-08 6 JV.fR- Oliver Lyttelton is an enthusiastic supporter of the Federation Government's White Paper on elections. The Malay Rulers are fervent admirers of this dismal document. General Templer thinks it the best we deserve. Sir Donald MacGillivray will make no "startling changes' in the constitutional road that General Templer782 words
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Article577 1954-06-08 6 DON'T TAX DONATIONS TO CHARITY HONGKONG. Mon. 'THE Sing Tao Jih Pao, in A Hpngkong, m an editorial discussed again the question of tax exemptions on charitable donations. It pointed out that a government needs funds to carry out its work, and that these funds are largely obtained from taxation.577 words
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Article769 1954-06-08 6 Oldest Trick In The World TTNDER the heading: "Gangster methods used by Australian Fascists" the Polish weekly illustrated magazine Swiat published a photograph on May 2 of two burly men dragging along a sobbing, semiconscious woman wearing only one shoe. The caption .spoke of the Australian authorities letting loose "a769 words
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Article, Illustration11 1954-06-08 6 I "Corn on the cob. Miss and no wise-cracks!"11 words
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Article390 1954-06-08 6 Malayans Home From 'Home' Sir; Many of our youth today go overseas, particularly to the U.K. for higher education. One can have no complaints on this score. We want as many Malayans as possible to master all aspects of modern knowledge, and return as highly educated Malayans, prepared to dedicate390 words
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Article309 1954-06-08 6 We the PEOPLE tion to the paramount power. One lias only to look into some of the text-books used in our schools to illustrate this argument. Anything Malayan in origin or environment is largely unsung, unheard and unhonoured in our classrooms. The glorification of British Imperial mythology, and Britain's various309 words
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Article237 1954-06-08 6 POLITICAL HARAKIRI Sir: Raayat NVgara writing in The Standard. May 2t, .says that Dato Sir Onn, Dato Hamzah. and Dato Panglima Sukit Gantang. as leaders of their political parties, the Party Negara. and the National Association ol Perak. are anti-Independ-ence. I will quote his opening paragraph which reads, "Party Negara237 words
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Article708 1954-06-08 6 Review of views Normal Practice UTUSAN' MELAYU says that it is not surprising that fears expressed by Che Mohamed Sopiee. leader of the Malayan Labour Party, that Malaya "might be thrown into chaos" should certain political bodies boycott the federal elections and withdraw their cooperation from the Government, are not708 words
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Article196 1954-06-08 6 R.B. Ooi - A Drop of INK R.B. Ooi by at him. "The nv>d- ■tool are absolute it You should Save seen I of thirty years ago' r |"HE haplr.vj cand.i.. A momentarily Btunn< the turn of analr>. |i ed his wits, and replied. "Sir. thirty ago I was not yet born The196 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-06-08 7 The Queen Looks Anxious QUEEN Elizabeth (right), looks anxious as she watches the racing at Epsom, Surrey, when with other members of the Royal family she saw American-own-ed "Never Say Die," win the 175 th Renewal of the Derby Stakes. In front row, (second from left) is the Queen Mother.AP - 58 words
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222 1954-06-08 7 Free World Is Urged To Call U.N. Into Action LOUISVILLE, (Kentucky), June 7. (UP) Senator Alexander Wiley .said last night "the time has come" for the free world to put the issue of C om m v ni s t encroachment in South-east Asia before the United Nations for "appropriate222 words
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Article47 1954-06-08 7 Soviet zone youths in Ber- .n paraded yesterday to the are of bugles and the ruffle of drums in a disciplined ass demonstration that in.'•ated the Communists have r» gained the right grip on last Germany they lost In ia st Junes revolt.— UP.47 words
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Article, Illustration245 1954-06-08 7 CAIRO. June 7, (Reuter) The prosecution yesterday demanded the death penalty for 16 Egyptian army officers on trial before the Revolulion Tribunal here on charges of sedition. Evidence has been given during the trial that the officera planned to depose Lt.Col. Garnal Abdul Nasser iheUP - 245 words
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186 1954-06-08 7 U.S. Military Aid For Asia Studied To Meet Any Emergency WASHINGTON, June 7, (Reuter)— The United Slates has given the military leaders of Britain, France, Australia and New Zealand conditional estimates of the forces it could use in emergency defence of South-east Asia, sources close to the fivepower military talks186 words
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Article84 1954-06-08 7 KAMPALA, (Uganda). June 7: (Renter) Police detained 111 Africans, mostly for tax offences, in a raid on Katwe village, on the outskirts of Kampala, early yesterday. Ten men, including three Kikuyu. were detained on suspicion of more serious ofiences. The situation in Buganda province remains calm,84 words
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Article79 1954-06-08 7 OSTIA. Italy. June 7. (AP>. Italian film star Rossana Podesta yesterday smashed a champagne bottle to launch "The Maid of Troy." one of the strangest craft that ever slipped from the ways of a modern shipyard. The vessel, known as a Bireme, is a replica of79 words
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Article119 1954-06-08 7 One Killed In Iraq Poll Riot BAGDAD. June 7, (Reuter) One person was killed and several injured in a demonstration at Na.jaf 112 miles south of Bagdad yesterday, two days before Iraq goes to the polls to elect a new Parliament. The demonstration was In support of a political group119 words
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Article28 1954-06-08 7 BANGKOK. June 4. <AFP) Miss Amara Asavananda. third runner-up in the Miss Thailand contest, will compete in the Miss Universe title at Long Beach. California. phot*.28 words
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Article122 1954-06-08 7 Pope Makes Television History ROME. June 7 (UP) Pope Pius XII dedicated television to the cause of peace last night in a historic hook-up inaugurating Europe's ocean-to-ocean TV network. From the Vatican he spoke to millions of viewers in eight nations. It was the Pope's first live appearance on TV122 words
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Article82 1954-06-08 7 PARIS. June 7. (Reuter) The West German Chancellor, Dr. Konrad Adenauer and the French Foreign Minister, M. Georges Bidault. are due to meet in Bonn within the next fortnight in an effort to reach final agreement on the Saar, small but rich coal and steel territory82 words
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280 1954-06-08 7 SURRENDER SIGNED WITH TUPPENNY PEN LONDON, June 7. (Reuter) Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, Deputy Allied Commander in Europe, disclosed last night that the surrender of the German High Command in 1945 was signed with a two-penny pen. 'I still have the document In my private papers. It is very historic,"280 words
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Article52 1954-06-08 7 LONDON. June 7. (Renter). A Russian astronomer believes life will develop on the planet Venus "any time now," Moscow Eadio reported yesterday. Professor Nikolai Barabashove, who spends night after night watching the planets, was said to have found evidence that large areas of Venus were covered52 words
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Article66 1954-06-08 7 TAIPEI, June 7 (AP) Rumours persist here that Maj Gen. William C. Chase's tour of duty as rhief of the U.S. Military Assistance Advisory Group*to Formosa will end soon Rumour.? also say he may be succeeded by Rear Adm. Truman J Heddin<», Commander of the66 words
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Article66 1954-06-08 7 NEW YORK. June 7 (UP)— Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt will make her first trip to Russia next month on assignment for Look magazine, a spokesman for the magazine said yesterday. Mrs. Roosevelt, reached at her home at Hyde Park. NewYork, said any information on the trip would66 words
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Article84 1954-06-08 7 WASHINGTON, June 7 (AP)— Th c Navy is disturbed over th« number of absent minded pilots who forget to lower their airplane wheels when they land. It ssaty t th e taxpayers ar« "mighty unhappy about it, too. Naval Aviation News, a publication of the Chief of Naval84 words
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Article371 1954-06-08 7 SEARCH FOR PEACE ENTERS 7th WEEK GENEVA, June 7. The Far Eastern conference entered the seventh week of its search for peace today in an uneasy race against the relentless Communist advance in the vital Tonking delta in Indo-China. Determined to explore every chance of an armistice in Indo-China the371 words
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Article129 1954-06-08 7 Jakarta Calms The West JAKARTA, June 7 (UP) Indonesian diplomats moved yesterday to calm American concern over the proposed non-asgression pact between Indonesia, India. Burma and Communist China. Top Foreign Ministry sources said such an agreement was proposed not because Indonesia wants a closer alignment with Red China but because129 words
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Article75 1954-06-08 7 NEW YORK. June 7 (UP) Turkish Prime Minister Adnan Menderes departed for home yesterday after announcing that Turkey intends to "develop the effectiveness of the Balkan pact with Greece and Yugoslavia by turning it into a veritable alliance and to ex- 1 pand Die pact between75 words
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Article, Illustration87 1954-06-08 7 A NEWCOMER to film-star ranks is "Tobor". a mechanical man who plays a lerritw- part in the new Republic Pictures film "Tobor The Great." So that British "fans" may have an opportunity of meeting "Tobor." he has come to Britain aboard the luxury liner United States to make87 words
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Article104 1954-06-08 7 STOCKHOLM. .Tune 7 (UP) Swedish Foreign Minister Oesten Unden, who flies to Moscow tomorrow "on vacation" reaffirmed his nation's neutrality yesterday with a pledge never to ko to wax under the banner of '•collective security." Mr. Unden regretted failure of attempts in !>4!> to link the countries104 words
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142 1954-06-08 7 WASHINGTON. June 7. (Reuter) The Federal Civil Defence Administration said ye st or day it assumed, for planning purposes, that if and when this country wai attacked, the enemy would attempt a knockout blow, using atomic and some hydrogen bombs, on 70142 words
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Article27 1954-06-08 7 TANJUG. the •Acid Yuy.slav news agency, tnnounntd that King Paul of the HdkMl and Queen Frederika bava oepted President Tito's in\r..tion to visit Yufioslava. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Advertisement1112 1954-06-08 8 Lim BLUE FUKKEL LINE Z UIZ (S« unes) MANSFIELD CO., LTD. *&£&> Dept Incorporated In Singapore Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Ciyioneus for Genoa. Holland. London Hamburg M June g Pyrrlius for Havre" Liverpool Glasgow June1,112 words
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445 1954-06-08 9 JAKARTA, June 7, (UP). Indonesio would become self-supporting in rice ond other food upon successful completion of o new fiveyeor plan drown up by Hie Ministry of Agriculture. The ambitious programme, unveiled recently in Jakarta, is to get underway next year and run445 words
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Article, Illustration54 1954-06-08 9 MR. Taye Petersen. (above) Sales Representative of Scandinavian Airlines Service for India. Pakistan and South East Asia. stationed at Bangkok, has arrived in Singapore. Hf wMI be one of the delegates from international airlines operating in the East who will attend the International Air Transport Association's agency 'meeting54 words
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Article40 1954-06-08 9 LONDON. June 7. (Ftuter). A super Cons-tellHlic n airliner flew from L< no< n to Bombay yesterday i/j <?*? Ih»n 16 flying hours. Air Inrtia announced. Normal fiying tirm l<"i\veen the two cities is wbcujt 22 hours.40 words
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Article, Illustration312 1954-06-08 9 SHARP drops in produce prices in the Singapore market have been experienced in the past weeks, with particularly heavy declines in pepper, copra and coconut oil. The trend of the market since the beginning ol the year has followed the same pattern: quiet conditions withU.P. - 312 words
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Article189 1954-06-08 9 Stocks Of Rubber Down In April LONDON. Inne 7, (Rnittr). —World llMki of natural rubber, totalling 827.500 tons at the end of April vere 2.500 tons losg than on Jan. 1. according to advance i:ii\>rma- tion given hcrv todnv by the I Secretariat (A tlv- Iri'ti- national Rubber Study Group.189 words
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Article118 1954-06-08 9 Esskn. June 7. fjteutar). It is becomiong slf l&ljr t I aoal y and mort-difti c enough coal hi th»> r i West Germany' m,r supply, report* ihr ninitig industry. The mines c It ba 'i:. «n rieerxr and n»*t riei tkie upper layer deposits118 words
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Miscellaneous304 1954-06-08 9 lilflbner ByjUCmpp I r h^FiSC* -ER-AV-SHLJM «VM -^9' SAVES ICE*JT I r^^T^^SK^BOt^ I WE'LL HAUV TW«OiJ_T M rT^l ,-.LLC«T TEN THOUSAND A AN' AH SAVES S L itftM V^U^M tf kT TT>vTcT^rr"^ -i?fl^< PCLLAHS-P'GHT? 1O CE«JTS AWEEK-RIfiKTP k V >^-^^H £Su!a^«!w^l^MOßes HUey °^> «T V.T. Horn /in IK IfT^'' HAT304 words
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Miscellaneous891 1954-06-08 9 Isl n<3apo r e 1 1 nurnTiaiutyi i HR~ «J* 1111 UK I AHIIrl) I ODKON: The Bam! Vii,fH,r. T*«-r.-HT .^a^ -^H UK I I I 111 Ll* Hi Jiicolor' 3.15 645 dim !'l' n 3fe *a*f iHH II lnll»' L-^B* < VTHAV: Beiiea'n Th* Tvwr.ve IP J*^#W 3| II891 words
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Article, Illustration85 1954-06-08 10 WHITE fox cockade tr i 711 t this after-five cap. called Maharajah creattd by a Frenchman who acme to Australia only three weeks before this showing by vwdel Betty Dawes. Author of this hat and some 6^ Dtherg (all in the Three weeks) is M. Roc Raae, who inUP - 85 words
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725 1954-06-08 10 C. B. Ackworth - IT IS seldom a grave dis- as.er which wrecks a Marriage. Far more often it is Ike constant repetition of a minor annoyance, repeated day in and day out, until it ceases to be 'minor' and becunics a major po\it of disagreement AndUP - 725 words
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Article103 1954-06-08 10 (TOP, right*: A red floioer icith a diamond rose as its heart is worn on a black velvet neckband with a cocktail costume shown in Paris. The white organdie blouse, with wide ruffled collar and sleeves, is teamed with a slim black faille skirt. The creation is by103 words
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Article, Illustration560 1954-06-08 10 HAL BOYLE - HAL BOYLE advises IF YOU are planning to go abroad this summer, why not take along something useful? Your wife, for example. A good sound wife can often perform invaluable services that more than make up for the cost of her passage. She makes a line talking crutchAP - 560 words
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Article, Illustration313 1954-06-08 10 r PIRED of those same old sandwiches? Then try something different. Here are ten ideas for filling the sandioiches you take on a picnic or day out —and iv?iy not try them for work, too? I Cream cheese mixed with anchovy paste or essence and313 words
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Article176 1954-06-08 10 'INHERES far 'more to x beach appeal than a shapely figure and an up- to-ttie-minute swim suit, according to Valerian Rybar. well-known designer of seaside products. In your quest for vacation fun, you're cheating yourself if you forget that 7nost essential ingredient, charm. Girls who knowA.P. - 176 words
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Article52 1954-06-08 10 fURTAINS are less likely to tear when stretched on stainless metal rod stretches which slip through hems than when stretched on the oldfashioned wooden pin type PADED but still -good awnings can be spruced up with special paints now available. The paint also mak.'s the canvas52 words
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Article, Illustration282 1954-06-08 10 ALICIA HART - Short, Coo Coiffures Simplify Setting CHORT hairs wonderful according to no* wo men who wear it. Cool a:.-i convenient, it oilers but one problem .setting alter shumpoo. Any woman n ,t adept at making pin-cur i finds herself com] itymied by short hair The answer is: don't t- f pin-curls.282 words
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Advertisement27 1954-06-08 10 TIMELY TIP 'TO deodorize drains in sinks and tubs, pour hot salt water through them once or twice a wvek. This Mao frees the pipes of grease.27 words
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Advertisement135 1954-06-08 10 STIMULASH /or J*=^^ lovelier eyes Stimulash U a new tinted f! t\ pomade that beautifies your (M\ I lashes, k promotes h.-althy u\ N growth, prevents drynesn, V makes th.-m look darker and more lustrous Nw MAYNARD CO., LTD. 11, BATTERY ROAD SINGAPORE 1 TELEPHONE 6115 MADAM CHUAS S^PORV MAK135 words
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Miscellaneous104 1954-06-08 10 s\\\\\v%\v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\^xw\tvxx xx^ v%x%uxvxxxxxxxxxxxx%xxxxxxxxxxxxivv jThe Stars And You) B> RITA DEL MAI i i 0l for V i^ Q Jh!]l VII V N: annt k krttw preparation for? voik i»ikiiisk;\ and kiktiidatf I MW A asa!"S! aajsr'jas 1 in tap form today: we:tjme i 2 thn IAIKIS A": 1 ■to ay104 words
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Article703 1954-06-08 11 Peter Wilson Sees Zatopek In Action \T the Stade Colombes, Paris, on May 30, Peter Wilson, was the only British sportswriter to sec one of the most astonishing pieces of athletic history ever made when Emil Zatopck, the triple Olympic champion, at 5,000 metres, 10,000703 words
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Article98 1954-06-08 11 TEN HOFF TO FIGHT VALDEZ WASHINGTON. June 7 (AP) Fred Kirsch, manager of German heavyweight Heinz Ten HofT, .said yesterday. Ten Hoft will meet Nino Valdez on June 24 at San Francisco's Cow Palace. He said Ten Hoff. who formerly held the European title, already is signed for a title98 words
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Article228 1954-06-08 11 OLSO. June 7. tAP>—Australia's Neal Frazer yesterday won the men's singles chamI pionship in the International I tennis tournament here by beating Armando Vietra t ßrazil) 4-6, 5-7. 6-3, 6-4. 6-2. Ruth Kaufman (Switzer--1 land > easily won the women's singles against Pili Paril t Spain)228 words
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Article84 1954-06-08 11 BARCELONA. June 7. (Reuter) Spain became 1954 world roller hockey champions by beating Portugal 3 o in the final match which ended here early this morning. Spain led I—o1 0 at half time. The championships began on May 27. England finished Bth. of the 15 nations competing.84 words
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Article74 1954-06-08 11 MOSCOW. June 7 (AFP)— The Russian athlete, Vassili Kuzentsov, yesterday, broke the Soviet pentathlon record, with a total of 3,716 points against the 3.600 points run up by Vladimir Volkov, for the previous record. Kuzentsov, a 22-year^old student, also took part In other competitions with the following74 words
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Article45 1954-06-08 11 HOT SPRINGS. VA., June 7 (AP) Patty Berg, leaving her finest round for last, made a runaway victory here yesterday of the U557.500 "plus and minus" triangle round robin invitation golf tournament with plu s points 51 more I than her nearest oppinent.45 words
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210 1954-06-08 11 LONDON, June 6. It will be the "Old Guard" of England against the young and inexperienced Pakistanis in the first Test which starts at Lord's on Thursday. England selectors yesterday paid the Pakistanis new boys of International cricket the compliment of pick virtually their strongest210 words
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Article, Illustration411 1954-06-08 11 "piRIE wins Surrey mile by only a stride." "Pirie returns 4m. 10.65. for mile." Those are the comments, with their implications of semi-failure, which greeted, Gordon Pirie, Athlete of 1953, when he ripped 6.65. off John Parlett's 1951 record for the Surrey mile at Motspur Park.411 words
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Article356 1954-06-08 11 LONDON, June 6 t (Reuter). British Boxing sick through lack of talent and reeling under the crippling burden of entertainment tax, may be forced to send its few stars abroad to boost a return to world standard. Jack Solomons, leading: British promoter, has said that he356 words
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Article191 1954-06-08 11 MALACCA, Mon. Indian Association yesterday beat Malacca Club in a Doshi Shield cricket fixture at the Club padang by five wickets. Malacca Club were without Strivens, Fay. Lowry and Colllngs their representatives against Negri next week-end Kailasapathy and Lee were in form, showing the J>est figures for191 words
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Article62 1954-06-08 11 BRUSSELS. June 7, (AP)— LoatM Main (Canada) yesterday won the men's singles final of the Bnissell Leopold Club intenKitior.jl tennis tournament hv iefeating Irving Dorfhan (New York) fi— l. 2—6. 6—3. 6—l. The women's doubles was won by Mrs. Dorothy Lvin (Chicago) and Miss Christiane Mercelis (Belgium) who62 words
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Article38 1954-06-08 11 HYERES. .Tune 7. (AP)— Maurice Trintignant (France) and Piott (Italy) won the 12--hour automobile race at Hyeres yesterday In a three-litre Ferrari, healing the record for the race witn an average of 133 kilometres an hour.38 words
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Article39 1954-06-08 11 NEW YORK. Juno 7 •AP Chelsea and the Glasgow Rangers fought to a scoreless half-time tie In an International soccer match played in cool but sunny weather at the Triborough stadium at Randall's Island here yesterday afternoon39 words
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89 1954-06-08 11 HIMALAYA DRUG Co's SERPINA TABLETS Indicated in high blicid pressure, mental disorders. insomnia, psycho neurotic condition!, etc. Particularly useful in iiinh blood pressure because of its ioo .hinf action on the alimen'. .<< v nervous and circulatory systems 100 Tablets packing $5.50 5(1 $3.00 DIABfcTOX TABLETS fur diabetes mellitus and89 words
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Advertisement571 1954-06-08 11 SARAWAK GOVERNMENT APPLICATIONS are invited rx for a vacant post of Magistrate in the Sarawak Judicial Department. The candidate must be either a barrister or solicitor, preferably with some professional experience 1. Applicants must be British Subjects o r Federal citizens (or Eritish Subjects bom in Singapore) 2. The appointment571 words
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Advertisement96 1954-06-08 11 lA# a tA//M> n -»n _i- iti> WANTED MISCELLANEOUS—* ACCOMMODATION IUC A WORD: minimum 20 wo«d« ($2) y OK SAUE •sm AM()N> a«.I.NMLh TUITION ETC. 75f A WORD* minimum 20 v»fdi (SSI BIRTHS ENGAGEMENTS MARRIAOEfI DEATHS M.JKA ttuku. minimum xv www <»?> y PEBSONAL A NNOUNCt.MtXT» ACKNOtM.MKiMKVrt j 1 Box96 words
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Article, Illustration679 1954-06-08 12 Jef fery James... Frankly Speaking THERE are some sports officials who. given a little power and a pinch of flattery to go along with it, firmly believe that the surest way to success (as a bigwig) is to say NO when by dictates of commonsense and679 words
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494 1954-06-08 12 Selangor BA Want 'Those Apologies' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Abdullah Piruz and Lim Koon Yam. two of the country's controversial badminton figures, have to apologise to 'the Selangor Badminton Association if they at any time decide to seek reaffiliation to it. This decision was taken at the end of a special494 words
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Article197 1954-06-08 12 TRAILING one-nil at halftime, RAF (Seletar) staged a grand second half rally, and a 'hattrick' by centre-forward Thornton, saw them beat Kinta Rarrgers three-nil in the key match of SAFA division 3B league yesterday. Thus the airmen cleared their most difficult hurdle In the197 words
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Article46 1954-06-08 12 Woodbrldge Hospital whipped Wonderlads Sports Party by six clear goals in a SAFA division 2 league match at Geylang yesterday. Woodbrldge led three-nil before halftimo through Amat Watan 2 and Zanalludin They Increased their score through Foster 2 and Zanalludin. Chong Lian Sin refereed46 words
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Article120 1954-06-08 12 Opposed to a ten-men Cosmos Sports Club team. Customs SC had no difficulty in leaving the MFA ground winners by four goals to one In yesterday's SAFA division 3C encounter. Rattery, who scored two Customs goals, was a constant danger to the Cosmos defence, and it was120 words
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Article571 1954-06-08 12 FOLLOWING «re the weights for the first day of the Ipoh Races: Class 3, Div. I.— 9F. Fort View 8.07 Class 3, Div. 2— 5 IF. Sea Hawk 9.00 Brass Queen 8.06 Str. Adonis 8.1:: Meath 8.05 High Dawn 9.00 Padi Field 8.12 Peter 8.05 What Happened571 words
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608 1954-06-08 12 THE unprecedented spate of upsets in SAFA's senior league matches continued to flourish and this time it was REME, conquerors of Amicables, Rovers and Tigers, who were upset by Chinese Athletics, now becoming known as the league's 'giant killing specialists.' Chinese Athletics streaked their608 words
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Article58 1954-06-08 12 Seven goals by Singapore Corinthian's centre-forward. Ismail Ahmad, made him the highest goalscorer in any one league match this season. Ahmad goalscoring spree was against Rovers 'A' whom the Corinthians beat by all his goals seven nil. Ahmad's tally before half-time was four-nil. Venue of Ahmad's58 words
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Article950 1954-06-08 12 Marks Delilkan Fail Rescue Rest AS EXPECTED the Europeans, yesterday, retained for another year, the Conrad Clarke Cup when they beat the Rest by the biggest margin in the series 224 runs, twice as many as the Rest won in 1935 and got on level950 words
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Article55 1954-06-08 12 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER: S.A.F.A. 1 Dir. 1: Police S.A vt U Dockyard Jahin B< Dir. I: BO DC. A. r.t S.HB R.C. BO DC A: s T«m« Brotherhood A tion SCC; Dir Young Companions A Kandanalhiur MuMin I Geylang Siad'r. ATHLETICS: Pearl* Morning School, Dof« «i rig School and W55 words
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Article210 1954-06-08 12 EUROPEAN— Ist IM-.iac<« Rest— lst Innings IV EUROPEAN— 2nd Inn,,, II W Hood Ibw b Peieira J. Thorns b ll.ub.uu Singh Derrick Dent lbw b Harbuns Sinul> I. L Dunn i Bartaai Singh b Pereira Arkell c I.c Merrier b Harbans Singh Lewis run oul J Kirklum run out210 words
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