Singapore Standard, 26 June 1954
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Title Section17 1954-06-26 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD 3fl &L Vol. IV. No. 359 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1954 TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.17 words
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Article245 1954-06-26 1 Guns Hidden In Girl's Skirt SHB SHOOTING THE gunmen who murdered two Singapore Harbour Board policemen at Gate No. 7, on Monday night, used a woman to conceal their automatics to and from the scene of the crime, The Standard reliably understands. It is believed that the woman carried the245 words
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Article32 1954-06-26 1 LONDON. June 25 (Reuter) bronse memorial statue ;ate King George VI is i be erected in London by King George VI National lorial Fund, it was and tunced here.32 words
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Article, Illustration415 1954-06-26 1 Independence Soon Or There May Be Trouble MUAR, Fri. Tungku Abdul Rahman, President of the United Malays National Organisation, warned Government today that unless independence is given to Malaya quickly, "things will get complicated." He was addressing more than 2,000 UMNO members at the Muar Club just415 words
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TWO VITAL TALKS BEGIN
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Article, Illustration530 1954-06-26 1 wfe re Having 'Familv Talks —^nurcniii WASHINGTON, June 25: (AP).— British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill arrived today for momentous talks with President Eisenhower and said his aim is to make sure there are "no misunderstandings" in the British-American family. He put it this way: "I've come with Anthony530 words
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Article, Illustration232 1954-06-26 1 ndia, China Are Friends Chou En-lai NEW DELHI. June 25. (Reuter) A five thousand crowd chanting: "Indians and Chinese are brothers" showered sweet smelling flower petals on Mr. Chou En Lai, the Chinese Communist Prime Minister, when he arrived here by air today for a three day official232 words
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Article1726 1954-06-26 1 Poser In Students' Trial DID the Singapore Police use excessive force in dispersing the students who had assembled on the pavement outside King George V Park on the afternoon of May 13? This was one of the three points raised by the Singapore Fifth Police1,726 words
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Article62 1954-06-26 1 RANGOON, June 25 (Reuter)—Three men forced the pilot of a Union of Burma Dakota at pistol point to land his plane on a beach near Bassein today and stole 3.000.000 kyats (about £225,--000) intended for government treasuries. Neither passengers nor crew were hurt and the plane was62 words
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Article36 1954-06-26 1 KAMPALA, Uganda, June 25 (Reuter). Fifty Mau Mau terrorists from neighbouring Kenya have been arrested in Uganda in the past two months, bringing the total held to 197 police said today.36 words
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Article27 1954-06-26 1 MRS. Anthony Eden, wife of Britain's Foreign Secretary, was under treatment yesterday at University College Hospital. There was no explanation why she was admitted.27 words
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Article26 1954-06-26 1 SEVEN Kikuyu were hanged yesterday at Nairobi prison for their part in murdering chief Luka during the Lari massacre in March last year. Reuter.26 words
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Article79 1954-06-26 1 They Are Paid To Drink Beet LONDON, June 25, (Reuter). London's City fathers yesterday elected four men to drink beer and to be paid £10 a year for the privilege. The men have been chosen to fill the offices of "Ale Conner" or beer taster, a city sinecure going back79 words
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Article52 1954-06-26 1 FREMONT, North Carolina, June 25 <AP).— A lone bandit forced two women tellers at pistol point to take off their dresses and two men to shed their trousers while he robbed a bank here yesterday. Officials of the Branch Banking and Trust Company said he got52 words
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Article107 1954-06-26 1 LONDON, June 25 (Reuter) Lord Ogmore. a former Labour Minister, is to put the following question in the House of Lords next week: "To ask Her Majesty's government whether they will request the High Commissioner of the Federation of Malaya to arrange in the near future107 words
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Article48 1954-06-26 1 LONDON. June 25 ißeuter) —The Daily Telegraph announced today that the new Viscount Camrose has succeeded his father, who died on June 15. as chairman of the newspaper. The new Viscount's younger brother, the Hon. Michael Berry, becomes Editor-in-Chief in succession to his father.48 words
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Article134 1954-06-26 1 Student Activities Curbed NO picnics, NO shows, NO magazines CHINESE school students in Singapore cannot hold any more picnics, stage any shows or produce any ma~ gazines, Mr. Lee Kong Chian, viulti millionaire chairman of the Chinese High School, said in a statement issued last night. The statement followed a134 words
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Article138 1954-06-26 1 ALOR STAR, Fri. Traffic stopped and pedestrians ran for their live s when a buffalo ran amok in Sungel Patani on Wednesday. The buffalo lost its temper when the owner tried to drag It to a hide-branding centre in Jalan Kuala Ketil. The buffalo refused138 words
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98 1954-06-26 1 Woman Cets 4 Years For 'Death Kiss' TOKYO. June 25 (Reuteri.— Tokyo District Court today sentenced 8 27--year-old Japanese woman to four years' imprisonment for killing her lover last November with a "kiss of death." The woman, Viss Teruko Kamata. killed her lover. Yukio Takayanagi. 33. because he had been98 words
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Article42 1954-06-26 1 LONDON*. June 25 fßeuter) —The 18-year-old Duke of Kent, who was knocked out in a car crash on Sunday, is making such good progress in hospital that no more bulletins will be issued it was announced today.42 words
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Article76 1954-06-26 2 THIRTEEN candidates, including a woman, attained the minimum standard required to qualify for interview by the Singapore Public Services Commission in an examination for entry into the Higher Services, Part I, held in April. They are Messrs. S. Veerasamy, Ang Cheng Tin, Lim Peng Kia,76 words
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Article81 1954-06-26 2 THE Singapore Government Gazette yesterday announcement the re-appoint-ment t© the Malayan Rubber Export Registration Board for 1954 of the following:— Chairman— Mr. C.F. Smith Other members: Messrs. F.L. Waterhouse. Tan Puay Hee. Heah Joo Seang, C.F. Bell. HA. Campbell. Tuan Sheikh Ahmed bin Sheikh Mustapha and Lim81 words
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458 1954-06-26 2 HOW TO REGISTER FOR S'PORE ELECTION Commonwealth Citizens And Others Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government yesterday announced the procedure by which Commonwealth citizens and others could obtain franchise in the Colony. They will have to register by Sept 1, 1954, if they want to be entered on the electoral458 words
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Article231 1954-06-26 2 Labourer Tells Court GOH KEE YONG, one of the remaining two accused charged with the fatal stabbing of Teo Sah Tee, a gambling operator in Pagoda Street on Jan. 8 made his defence at the Singapore Assizes yesterday. Goh said he was a231 words
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Article84 1954-06-26 2 Extortion Charge, 5 Acquitted FIVE persons charged on two counts of wrongfully confining Kang Boon Seng and Ng Boon Yong in a tongkang in the Telok Aver Basin for the purpose of extorting $100, were acquitted without their defence being called in the Singapore Second District Criminal Court yesterday. The84 words
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Article105 1954-06-26 2 COMODIETY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) In Singapore Friday were: Bu»ers Sellers No 1 R.S.S Spot Loose 651 66* No. 1 R.S.S 66} 66| No. 2 R.S.S 651 656 No. 3 R.S.S. 644 64 i Tone: Steady quiet. TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday was $367| per105 words
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Article78 1954-06-26 2 Standard Shipping Reporter TWO more parties of officers and boys of the Singapore Boys' Brigade wi'. leave shortly to attend the International Camp at Eton to commemorate the centenary of the birth of the founder of the movement. The first party of five leaves78 words
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Article36 1954-06-26 2 A small fire broke out in a sundry shop in Cecil Street. Singapore. yesterday afternoon. The Fire Brigade was summoned but before the engine arrived, shop assistants had already put the fire out.36 words
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567 1954-06-26 2 Pilots Duty Hours Won't Induce Fatigue MEDICAL OFFICER TESTIFIES DR. ALEC S.R. Peffers. the Assistant Director of Medical Services, BOAC, told the crash inquiry yesterday that the hours of duty for the captain of a BOAC Constellation are not such as to induce a degree of fatigue sufficient to impair567 words
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Article66 1954-06-26 2 Seven solicitors have been elected to the Bar Committee of Singapore for 1954. They are: Mr. J. C. Cobbett. the choirman. Mr. K. Seth. Mr. C. G Toh. Mr. D. S. Marshall. Mr. J. Pillai. Mr. Wee Chong Jin and Mr. G. J. Okell. The Bar Committee66 words
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Article56 1954-06-26 2 MR. H. J. C. Kulasingha, Singapore Legislative Councillor, will perform th e opening ceremony of the new Pasir Panjang Post Office at 8.30 a.m. on Thursday. On Friday, the Director of Posts. Mr M. L. Durrant. will inaugurate the new Post Office in the Cold Storage56 words
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Advertisement128 1954-06-26 2 it from Singapore. Return /^^l/Ay^S% M fare from Singapore f< jt fiw%r^4^ IM$ 1 80.00. Cargo rote y/& J H from Singapore 60 H cents per kilogram. 1 ifttfl&WQSt \>» X t^n^ cause skin diseases l*» *it BDWARD COOK CO. LTO U>NDON, •MOULXO Packed with NOURISHMENT and so tasty Whatever128 words
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Advertisement176 1954-06-26 2 AoBs^^. Services every Saturday ■RS^^^^^ turn fore from Singa- </ P° re M5368.00 Cargo Kjfijfcjjlf M51.85 per kilogrom S A North to I THE POPULAR FAMILY SIZE 1954 Westinghouse 6*2 Cubic Feet Refrigerator |fS&/^PJ) Can u l\ For As Low '^'Z-T.""- Le lOr For Ci Y^ Model SG 6 Full-width176 words
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Article221 1954-06-26 3 Entry Refused Into Reopened S'pore Schools T t HE 70 b °y* wh were expelled from the Catholic High School, Singapore, for defying the school authority, were yesterday given their leaving certificates. Under the conditions agreed to between Government and the seven other Chinese middle221 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-06-26 3 MR. ADAM A. Abdul Shaffi. a director of Naina Mohamed and Sons, Singapore, who died in Nagore, India on Wednesday. branches of the firm in Singapore. Kuehing and the Federation were closed yesterday as a mark of respect. Mr. Shaffl was an old student of the Raffle63 words
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Article63 1954-06-26 3 A joint meeting of all Singapore trade unions and associations will be held on Tuesday to elect 16 representatives to serve on the National Whitley Council, which will be formed early next month. The inaugural meeting of the Council, scheduled for July 1. has been postponed63 words
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Article37 1954-06-26 3 HONGKONG. June 25: Special Standard Service; Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.61 to £1 sterling; $5.***** to US$l; $1,826 to Malaj-ai $1; $0,211 to one Indonesian Rupiah. Gold $251.75 to I tael.37 words
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Article40 1954-06-26 3 NG BUCK CHOON was sentenced to six months' imprisonment in the Singapore Eighth Police Court yesterday, for stealing a gramophone from a shop in North Bridge Road. He will also have to undergo a year's police supervision.40 words
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Article, Illustration97 1954-06-26 3 HAIRY JOE.' an orang-outang: and a native of the wilds of Borneo, took off from Singapore by KLM for a business cum pleasure trip to Holland yesterday. Joe is flying there as the guest of the Dutch Government, which will house him at the DierenparkStandard - 97 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-06-26 3 MR. AND MRS. S. JAGANATHAN after their marriage at the Marriamman Temple, South Bridge Road. Singapore, yesterday. Mr. Jaganathan is a City Councillor and secretary of the Socialist Party of Singapore. Mrs. Jaganathan tf as. the former Miss Nithyakalyani of Seiamat Standard pboto.Standard - 43 words
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287 1954-06-26 3 A NEW EXPERIENCE FOR THE $1 MOVIE FAN, TOO Standard Movie Editor ONE- DOLLAR movie patrons need no longer complain of distortion, headaches or eyestrain when VistaVision Ls introduced in Singapore. Because no matter where a patron sits in a cinema even as close as 10 feet away from the287 words
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Article100 1954-06-26 3 Stenos Will Be Given Dept. Tests All candidates for the posts of Confidential Stenographers with the Government of Singapore will be required to undergo a departmental test now. This is the result of repre- sentations made by the Government Secretarial Staff Association, states the Association's annual report published yesterday. The100 words
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Article45 1954-06-26 3 SWAMIS Vitasokananda and Srikarananda have arrived in Singapore from India to work at local branch of the Ramakrishna Mission. Swami Vitasokananda takes the place of Swami Nishkamananda as President of the Mission. The latter will be returnine to India shortly.45 words
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Article101 1954-06-26 3 Snatched Necklace From Child IPOH, Fri.— Ngoo Pik Thong and King Ko'- Mooi were together convicted today in the Magistrate's court on a charge of theft of a gold chain and two lockets valued at $82 belonging to a four-year-old child Chong Pho Choo They were each sentenced to 10101 words
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Article77 1954-06-26 3 TOTAL monies standing to the credit of the St. John Ambulance Brigade building fund i s S 160.000 and not $72,635. as stated in the Standard on Thursday. This figure includes $65,000 donated by Messrs. Run Run and Runme Shaw, $5,000 given by Mr. G. Uttamram,77 words
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222 1954-06-26 3 Husband Is Saved From Jail By Wife KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A forgiving wife today successfully pleaded with the Second Magistrate for forfeiture of her claim for maintenance to save her wayward husband from a prison term for failure to abide by a court order to pay maintenance. She did this222 words
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Article66 1954-06-26 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri— For rheatin? two men of $20. Ng Nam Yong was sentenced in the Sessions Court. Pontian. today to a day's imprisonment and fined $200, in default a further month's imprisonment, on each of the two charges. In addition he was ordered to pay66 words
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Article229 1954-06-26 3 PENANG. Fri. —The cooperative credit societies, with the assistance of RIDA, are doing their best to kill the "padi kuncha" system of credit which has been ruining the economic position of the padi planters for the last 50 years. This was disclosed by the Assistant Commissioner229 words
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364 1954-06-26 4 BANDIT LEADER IS KILLED IN JOHORE AMBUSH SUCCESS FOR THE QUEEN'S BECT. KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A patrol of the First Queen's Regiment has killed 29 -year-old Tan Boon Tian, Communist State Committee member for the Malacca area, in an ambush in the Pagoh area of Johore, it was announced today.364 words
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241 1954-06-26 4 PENANG. Fri Fourteen student nurses have qualified for Certificates of Proficiency in a recent nurses' dental examination. The Certificates will be presented to them at a graduation cererm ny tomorrow at the Dental Nurses' Training School here. '.Van Wai Kiew of Ipoh haswon the241 words
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Article85 1954-06-26 4 MALAYA and British Borneo in May this year had an average of $763,482,081 currency in circulation. This was $128U27 more than on June 1, the Government Gazette announced yesterday. A breakdown of figures shows that on the average in May. there were notes to the value85 words
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Article78 1954-06-26 4 MR. K. BEAZLEY wellknown Labour M.P. of the Australian Federal Parliament, arrived in Singapore yesterday by Qantas for a short stay in the city before going to Bangkok. Rangoon, Delhi. Karachi and Caux. in Switzerland. He was met at the airport by Mr. Thio Chan Bee78 words
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Article56 1954-06-26 4 "THE Modernaires" will hold a gala dance at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday, July 3 from 8.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Lucky prizes and novelties will be offered. Tickets are still available from the organisers at 34, Sit Wan Road or from Mr. C.A. Nonis at56 words
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Article31 1954-06-26 4 THE next meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council will be held ip the new Council Chamber in the Assembly House, Empress Place, a* 10 am. on Tuesday. July 20.31 words
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158 1954-06-26 4 Standard Staff Reporter SEAMEN who desert from merchant ships belonging to subjects of the King of Sweden will no longer be liable to be apprehended and carried on board their respective ships, according to the Merchant Shipping (Foreign Deserters) (Kingdom of Sweden) (Revocation) Order,158 words
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Article, Illustration60 1954-06-26 4 JOHN BUSTIN (above) son of Mr W F. Bustin. Deputy Director General of Information Services of the Federation, arrived in Singapore yesterday from Glasgow on a 10-week holiday which is to be spent with his parents in Kuala Lumpur. Aged 16. John is doing a pre-university course inStandard - 60 words
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109 1954-06-26 4 THE seven students, including two girls, who are charged with obstructing the police in Penang Road on the afternoon of May 13. yesterday decided to engage new counsel to defend them. This was revealed by Mr. > Tann Wee Tiong. one of the. two109 words
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Article380 1954-06-26 5 Labour Party May Submit 2 Names For Fed. Council KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The National Executive Committee of the Labour Party of Malaya will discuss a proposal at a special meeting here on Sunday to send a letter to the High Commissioner asking him to consider380 words
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Article, Illustration231 1954-06-26 5 Counsel Looks At Officer's Diary THE Singapore First r £F c Magistrate, Mr. A.w. Ghows, yesterday permitted defence counsel to look at a Police Ofrlcer's note book in spite of the prosecuting officer's objection during a case in which two men Tan Tai Lek and Tan Eng Watt were on231 words
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Article107 1954-06-26 5 LIM TIAN SANG, who tried to make I police constable "forget* 1 by thrusting $40 into his pocket, was sentenced in the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday, to two months' rigorous imprisonment on a bribery charge. It was stated that on Mar. 27, the107 words
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Article34 1954-06-26 5 TAN AH MUt 42 year-old woman, was assaulted by some thugs at her home in KlangS lane, yesterday. She was taken to the General Hospital and treated as an out-patient.34 words
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Article70 1954-06-26 5 IPOH. Fri. The Sultan of Perak today declared open a new $2;;. 500 mosque at Hutan Melintang In Lower Perak. Accompanying His Highness were the Raja Muda and the Assistant State Secretary. Tungkll Hussein. A further $9,000 was needed and assistance trom the people however small70 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-06-26 5 TO mark Thai National Day, the Thai ConsulGeneral in Singapore, Luang Sri Sarasombati, threw a party at the Con- sulate on Thursday evening. Standard picture shows Luang Sri Sarasombati receiving the Governor, Sir John Nlcoll.38 words
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Article258 1954-06-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Mr. Justice Wilson in the High Court today, dismissed with costs a motion by a Singapore contractor, Tou Kwong, for an order to set aside a decree of the Registrar, Supreme Court, by which he was to pay a Kuala Lumpur contractor,258 words
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Article, Illustration142 1954-06-26 5 FIVE members of the Thai Government Trade Mission arrived in Singapore yesterday by Qantas 8.0.A.C. plane for a week's stay in the City, to study trade conditions here. Mr. K. Lamsam. secretary of the mission told The Standard the Mission already had visited India. Ceylon and142 words
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Article57 1954-06-26 5 A MAN named A. S. P. Swamynathan was bound over In the Seventh Police Court yesterday, in the sum of $50 to be of good behaviour for six months, for attempting suicide with a razor. The attempt was made on June 24 at about 257 words
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Article47 1954-06-26 5 A QUARRY worker. Koh Chey *50), was injured by falling stones and died before he could be taken by ambulance to the General Hospital yesterday. It is believed that Koh was working at the Mandai Quarry. Singapore, at the time oX the incident.47 words
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Article26 1954-06-26 5 TWO tigers of the Tai Thean Kew Circus died in Lenggong. Upper Perak alter a farewell performance o n Wednesday, at Kuala Kanfisar.26 words
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179 1954-06-26 5 A 29- YEAR-OLD driving instructor. Tan Yeo, who broke the law by driving: a car while under a Court disqualification, was sentenced yesterday to one month's rigorous imprisonment by the Singapore Second Traffic Magistrate, Mr. Howe Yoon Chong. On another charge of driving while not179 words
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Article148 1954-06-26 5 PROFESSOR C. N. Parkinson was elected Chairman of the Singapore branch of the Malayan Historical Society for 1954 at its annual general meeting in the British Council Hall yesterday. Other officials elected were: V ice-Chairman: Mr. R. C. H. Lim: Hon. Secretary: Mr. G. K. Bogaars and Hon.148 words
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Article85 1954-06-26 5 Shopkeeper Robbed By 3 Thugs THREE thugs, all armed with daggers entered a sundry shop in Aljunied Road on Tuesday morning and robbed the proprietor and his family of rash and jewellery worth StiTO. The proprietor was awakened at 5 a.m. when one of the robbers touched his feet. He85 words
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Article48 1954-06-26 5 Ipoh Author's Wife Dies IPOH. Fri— Madam Foo Leng Yeng. Wite of Mr. Chin Kee Onn. who is the author of "Malaya Upside Down" and "Maraiee." died at her residence in Batu Gajah yesterday. The funeral took place at the Christian Cemetery in Connolly Road this afternoon. HSDKLFJHKASJDFAS48 words
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855 1954-06-26 6 SINGAPORE STANDARD Blind Man's Bluff ASDFASKLDJFLKASJLDKFJL QNE would have thought that the faithful stayins" would have simply igneked the Alliance truants and gone about the sorry business of giving their predestined approval to the Bill providing for constitutional changes in the Federation. But the absent Alliance members seemed to haunt855 words
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Article611 1954-06-26 6 R.B. Ooi - A Drop of INK R.B. Ooi By W/HEN visitors Horn abroad express a desire to see the country they are usually advised by official quarters to go to the east coast. They are told the real Malaya is la a more or less better preServed state there than on the611 words
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Article, Illustration45 1954-06-26 6 [Australia will reject as 'unreal sentimentality" pleas to leave undisturbed 100.000 tribesmen reuntly discnx<eredjnjinuiheast Sew Cininea. —News Item] LEARNED TO PiAY WITH OUR MODERN TOYS.,, OHCfc THE LUCKY LITTLE PAPUANS HAVE fAAVTER&D OUR ABC ..AND DRESS PROPERLY WHEN THEY 6RQW UP... ...they'll be almost CIVILISED.'45 words
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Article912 1954-06-26 6 Mrs. Mary Stocks - Mrs. Mary Stocks BUILDING THE NEW JERUSALEM .formerly Principal of Westfield College, London [/ttt versify. I F cne looks at the map ot Israel, with its concentration of population in the north and its ond desert about half its whole area m the south, it912 words
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Article393 1954-06-26 6 Sir; In a city like Singapore where there is such a big contrast between poverty and wealth, the number of delinquents Increases as the population grows. Statistics show that the majority, if not all. of the delinquents come from families living In the slums. The efforts393 words
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Article244 1954-06-26 6 NIGHT SHOOTING Sir: Licensed holders of shotguns would be more than grateful if the Commissioner of Police would relax the current emergency regulation imposed <>n nijiht ■hooting. The present night permit restricts the movements of a shooter, i.e. he can only shoot in u n estate or estateg within the244 words
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Article106 1954-06-26 6 Sir: It is three month? since the scheme lor the Rail wi y Miscellaneoui Clerks Standard E 1 1; 'n t was accepted by the Miser :;ineous clerki i the Railway Department My fellow clerks and I were told by out Union that a s far as the106 words
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Article124 1954-06-26 6 Sir: I always believe in true facts, and I know the "Singapore Standard" i s always trying it s best to give its readers the truth This is why I would like to bring your attention to the photo published Id the Sunday Standard recently. Fo r your information124 words
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Article354 1954-06-26 6 Reviews of Views Mutual Respect Needed CIN CHEW JIT POH M O a greater degree ot r» respect and confldetv the various peoples or It is only through Hie present politic*' lie abated. The boycott called TJMNO-MCA Alliance parahsmg the Gow., certain areas, has giv |re«t deal of oppo--. niiMu354 words
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Article204 1954-06-26 7 SHREWSBURY, SHROPSHIRE, June 25, (Reuter). A 15-year-old gang leader, who killed a iiine-year-old member of his gang by dropping heavy stones on him, was sent to prison for five years here yesterday. The prosecution accepted his plea of guilty to manslaughter after the boy,204 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-06-26 7 UNITED STATES Vice-President Kichard Nixon takes on a new look as, sporting a brightly coloured cap, he changes shoes and socks for a round of golf at the Marine Corps training centre at Quantico. Virginia, last week, with other Government leaders attending a defence problems conference. AP Photo.AP - 48 words
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Article47 1954-06-26 7 [ICAOO, June 25 CAP)— tish actress Beatrice Lillie n named winner of annual Sarah Siddens award for the best »s ol Chicago's 1953-54 irical season. She won "JK actresses who appear- »1 in 21 productions. M i < Lillie appeared in with Beatrice Lil-47 words
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Article146 1954-06-26 7 WASHINGTON, June 25 (Reuter) Mr. John Vorys (Republican, Ohio) an influential member of the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee said here yesterday that the United States would "not buy any part of a South Asian Locarno." He was referring to a statement marie in146 words
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Article66 1954-06-26 7 LONDON, June 25. < Reuter> Dr. Joseph H. Cort. American lecturer on physiology at Birmingham University, must leave Britain, the Home Secretary. Sir David Maxwell Fyle. ;innouneed yesterday "I regret that I am i.ot prepared to grant any further extension", he told a questioner in66 words
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Article67 1954-06-26 7 Standaid London Correspondent LONDON. June 25. The following are the closing prices of rubber and fin on the London Market LONDON PUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 1 9l<f. Spot £736 per ton. luly/Septcmber 19|d. buyers. T737 sellers. October/December 19id. Three month* January/March 20 d. buyers, £735 April67 words
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283 1954-06-26 7 PARIS, June 25. French Premier Pierre Mendes France told the National Assembly yesterday that Red China's Premier Chou En-lai has promised a military settlement the long awaited cease-fire in Indo-China as speedily as possible. The fast moving "stop the war' Premier made his major announcement283 words
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Article109 1954-06-26 7 INDIAN CURRY FOR CHOU NEW DELHI. June 25 (Reuter) Contusion over whether or not Mr. Chou En- lai, the Chinese Prime Minis- ter, la a vegetarian ended happily today with the preparation of a red hot Indian curry for his lunch at Government House. Menu arrangements were j upset when109 words
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Article83 1954-06-26 7 KANSAS CITY. .lime 25 (Reuter) Former President. i Harry Truman, who had an emergency operation on Sundav for removal of his gall bladder and appendix, was reported lo be "feeling a little rough** yesterday. but his doctOTl s;iid nis ge:ierai condition was satisfactory. He had a83 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-06-26 7 Debra Warms Up CURVACEOUS Drbn Paget warms up for the filming of some of h«-r dance numbers in iiu"Princess of the Nilr." Debra's Egyptian u.vrations proved so provocative that some of the sequences had to be tut. UP Photo.UP - 39 words
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Article155 1954-06-26 7 BIG BATTLE LOOMS IN GUATEMALA TEGUCIGALPA (Honduras), June 25 (AP). -The Guatemalan rebel command iiii last night its forces are based for a full-scale attack on Chiquimula and thai "bloody" lighting already raged there. But government military leaders, boasting advances on all fronts." failed to bring the invasion to a155 words
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Article174 1954-06-26 7 MOSCOW. June 25 i Rented Russia yesterday demand* d the release of a Soviet tanker alleged to have been soi/ed <>n Formosa by an American riest rover and announced blm would lake "appropriate meaKures" to safeguard the region lc»r her merchant vessels The note was handed to174 words
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Article116 1954-06-26 7 LOXDONT. June 23. (Reuter) Sir Winston Churchill upset Labour members In Ihe House of Commons yesterday by announcing that the Government could not in present circumstances sanction an increase of its members' pay from .1:1,000 sterling to £1.500 sterling a year. He offered to116 words
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Article36 1954-06-26 7 HOVE England). June 25 CAP)— Lord Dcnnian, Deputy Speaker Of the House of Lords and a former Governor-Gene- i ral of Australia, died at his home here last night. He wa.s 79.36 words
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Article134 1954-06-26 7 Heavy Flood Threatens Assam Area CALCUTTA. June 25. (UP) The wor.-t floods sine* HV.iA are now threatening a large area of Nowgaon district in Assam. according to official reports reaching here. Incessant rains have flooded the north-east Assam rivers of Dibang. Subansini and i Brahmaputra. The Brahmaputra Is already IMI134 words
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Article232 1954-06-26 7 JESSELTON, June I pirates have attacked tw< outbreak of piracy along British colony. The Governor of North Borneo in his speech to the Legislative Council yesterday said that a scheme was being formulated by government for the protection of lonely settlements along the east232 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-06-26 7 THF Duke of Kent's station wagon is towed away from the spot on the LondonPen/ime Road at Sunninsdale. about SS Miles from London, after it trashed into another car. The Duke is now recovering from injuries in a London hospital. AV Photo.42 words
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Article68 1954-06-26 7 LONDON. Juno >. r >. (AP).— A court ruled yesterday that a woman's ability to enjoy a kiss and flash a smile was worth 1 1.000. Mrs Lily Green complained that automobile accident injuries mad it hard fo r her to smile and pressure her lips68 words
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Article157 1954-06-26 7 NEW DELHI, June 25 (Reuter)— lndia would not favourably receive any proposal put forward by Chinese Premier Thou En-lai towards forming an "Asian Bloc.*' informed quarters said here yes- tcrday. India's policy towards China |as laid down at the time of j ,|the Tibetan157 words
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Article50 1954-06-26 7 BRISTOL. June 25 iReuten Royal Naval stoker Ifichai 1 Danson. aged 22. raped and wounded a 17-year-old local I girl while his submarine, the* Amphion. was makiny a good- will visit to Bristol. He was sentenced at Bristol 'yesterday to four years" im1 prisonment50 words
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Article74 1954-06-26 7 HOLLYWOOD. htm tg, (AP). ftiili— Marilyn Monroe. resting at home after the collapse on a movip lot »n Tuesday, yesterday denied reports that she i* expectins: a baby. "I'm not expecting a little baseball player yet." said the actress wh<» is the wife of forme r74 words
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Advertisement1222 1954-06-26 8 lei: 34<i > BLUE FUNNEL LINE th sh-* (Klines) MAftSFIELU CO.. LTD. 'SsSfc* IM-pt Incorporated in Singapore Curriers option to proceed via other ports to load and <li-« harco cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. OLAMMMV LONDON A. (ONTINKNTAL FORTS Due Sail P S'ham Penang Aeneas for Liverpool G.dsgow (J 33 '311,222 words
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374 1954-06-26 9 Arnold C. Brackman - Arnold C. Brackman By Standard Special Correspondent BANGKOK, June 25. Restrained optimism marks Thailand's rubber markets today. This stems largely from slight price increases in recent months, an outgrowth from growing tension in neighbouring Indo China. Rubber quarters, however, have cautioned that recent increases in374 words
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Article, Illustration77 1954-06-26 9 LIKE a ste-l spider caught i n hi s own web. this spectacular picture of a Navy helicopter in ight flight was made at the Kaman Aircraft Corporation in Hartford, Connecticut, as test pilot William Murray made the fight. The light streaks, accomplished by attaching lights to Lhe tips of77 words
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Article236 1954-06-26 9 THE HAG *E. .June 25.; (Renter). According to ad- j vance statistics published by i the International Tin Study Group here mine production Of tin in concentrates in Indo- I nesia in May amounted to 2,874 long tons compared with 2.684 long tons in April. The236 words
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338 1954-06-26 9 THE turnover on the Singapore rubber market has been on a moderate scale throughout the week, but trading has been somewhat hampered by a shortage of low grade sheets and remilU to satisfy nearby commitments, states Messrs. Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd., in their weekly338 words
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Article238 1954-06-26 9 THE product markf' hi Singapoie was quiet in ill sections yesterday with q i Nation? remaining unchangj-1 f-jr pepper and showing Blight Improvement in copra mi. l coconut oil. The copra market had i en quiet through ail the p.< I With fail ding M toward* the end of238 words
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Article120 1954-06-26 9 INDUSTRIAL shares n the ioral <«hare market yesterday were dull and, despp the i small drop in the tin metal I price. 1m shores made furttwf (small heaciway but th< turnOver (if i)U«iness in the tir ■t riinm was somewli.it n- tricte.d. Activity in >!>er was conti'ued to thrc'120 words
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Miscellaneous355 1954-06-26 9 ill Abner HOPES Tfi^n^^^^^ i **y \ANVTH| Ng ,NTIME DOCTORf.'} SQUISH. NG A SSoDAV^ l^H^^ HAPPENS.THE US.JL uOVES «d ft I ft. 7> \TO <,AVE < HE 'S t^ Hl^ B^AI NS HEIL Tl>Qt,TKr^X ONE G AME WARDEN <Z TW US. 1 l*[?1^8O lpA-oT.y GITTIN HOUTOFSMAPEffY ANAHuJ^^J^" WILL UNDOUBTEDLY? AN'355 words
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Miscellaneous1192 1954-06-26 9 HTWlili I'llBMI— hi— >mii. RKX: I> .> Mission 3 P.'ii' RKX: The IrOO Mi.-iiess 11.15 am I' .juwuiiiiwii TTj and !».3O pm Objective Bin ma Rob R-iy 1.15. 33" 630 h:-\<l <> 'M 1 f I Mh AD f) RF n <■■"' 1 P-">. Gun Fury 1115; pm af •«Mr*r1,192 words
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Article, Illustration488 1954-06-26 10 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY B 9 W y *^1 (BKI.OW): Among the Satiinlay-nighters who celebrated a special event at the Embassy Hotel were Mr and Mrs. 4. Lindsay (3rd and "tad from left). It was their fourth wedding anniversary and. Incidentally, their first In Singapore. To wish them all488 words
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Article344 1954-06-26 10 JOHN HALKIN - STAGE DOOR JOHN HALKIN WRmffl F'KOM time to time discussion arises as to what plays really are suitable for Singapore audiences. Plays are either too provincial or too metropolitan, too lowbrow or too highbrow: above all, they tlc-.il with situations which are foreign and the reactions which they aim to344 words
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Article925 1954-06-26 10 ANACRUSIS - TOSCANINI' S FAREWELL ANACRUSIS 3Music Xni*>N By set as neai even as Indonesia. Of course, it would not only be wrong but also ter- ribly dull if all oiir plays had Malayan backgrounds. It is folly to ignore develop- i ments in drama outside one's I own country. But it925 words
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Article590 1954-06-26 11 Washer Scores Great Victory WIMBLEDON, June 24: (Reuter).— Philippe Washer, Belgium's No. 1 player, gave European lawn tennis a boost today when he eliminated American A. Larsen, the No. 6 seed, 10-12, 7-5, 6-2, 9-7 in the third round of the men's singles in the590 words
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Article136 1954-06-26 11 Results of yesterday's SLTA tennis ties: Men's Singles:— On* Chew Bee beat C.E.N. Arkell 6—0.6—1: Tracey K. Jones beat Low Kee p ow 4 3 (Kee Pow retired!; Lim Hee Chin beat Lim Khe Liang on a walkover. Women's Singles:— Mrs. Gladys Lo k e Chua beat Misf136 words
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Article94 1954-06-26 11 RADIN MAS Ramblers regained the lead in SAFA's division 3A league when they beat Seletar Football Club by three goals to nil at Farrer Park yesterday. The Ramblers bid for the league championship will depend on how they fare against Bukit Timah Sports Club when they94 words
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Article34 1954-06-26 11 MALAY S.U.. with 10 men. beat Windsor Rovers s—l to a SAFA Div. 3B match played at the MFA ground yesterday. Scorers were Ahmad Oi Wahid <2h For Rover*: Cheok i Seng.34 words
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Article197 1954-06-26 11 LONDON. June 25: (ReuterV— j Cricket results: At Lords. Middlesex beat Leicestershire by 10 wickets. Leicestershire 251 and 108 (Titmus. rightarm offbreak 5 for 26). Middlesex 319 and 42 for no wicket. Ai Rrnnford, Yorkshire beat Essex by eight wickets. Yorkshire 386 for 9 declared and 35 for197 words
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Article56 1954-06-26 11 STAR SOCCERITES "A' took another step nearer the division 3C league title when they scored a solitary goal victory over Customs SC at Geylang stadium yesterday. The Soccerites are still unbeaten and the man who kept them so was Razali Tahir who netted off a pass from56 words
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Article34 1954-06-26 11 Pakistan and Combined Sci vices drew in their cricket mntch which ended today. Scores were Pakistan 2<>7 and 232 for 6 declared. Services :il 9 for 6 declared and 78 for 2.34 words
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Article398 1954-06-26 11 ONE-TIME Colony champion and now one of the official coaches of the Singapore Badminton Association, Mr. Leow Kim Fatt criticised the system which existed under the past management whereby the association's coaches did nothing but 'give out shuttlecocks and supply cold drinks' to Mr.398 words
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Article44 1954-06-26 11 JOHORE BAHRU:— English College beat the JB Civil Defence at cricket by 94 runs. The College scored 132 for seven wickets towards which R. Ng <49». Kulasingam. '29i and Ang Boon Hooi. <26> were the chief scorers. Civil Defence replied with 38.44 words
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Article297 1954-06-26 11 REME's four weeks' reign at the top of SAFA's first division league came to an end yesterday when Amicable Athletic Association beat H. M. Dockyard 3 2 at Jalan Besar stadium. Three A's have 16 points from 11 outings as compared with REME's 15 from the297 words
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Article86 1954-06-26 11 SOCCER: Malaya Cup— Singapore vs Joh^ri'—Jalan Besar. Div. 2—Woodbridgt Hospital ys BODCA—GcyInng Stadium. Div. 3C—P. T. Vs United SC—Jnlan Besar 4 p.™., Serangoort Af.Y vs Katong S.C. Farrer Park. ATHLETICS: R<M>les Institution—Bras Basah Road, Playiair Morning SchoolShell ground. Convent of the Holy Infant Jnmt Victoria Street. CRICKET: Anglo86 words
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Article37 1954-06-26 11 BERNE. June 25: Router England s team to meet Uruguay in the quarter-finals of the world football cttamj ionshipt to* morrow is: Merrick. Stjnif.^rth, Byrne. McC.arry. Wri«t\l. Dickinson. Matthews. Broadix, Loft* house. Wilshaw and Fmiu'v37 words
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Advertisement398 1954-06-26 11 pi jdoans 9 LUNG TONIC SOLD 8f AU PISFtNSAK'iS 1 m\ g*</fr stones JIM £%.S£r#EAMAt J&rr i|^ THAT WOMEN wIKn admire/ f Without gland-fiine*. yo j cinnoc 7Jy s CJ.^ know what ■"to D lo 'I've I f /y j II you »re ner»y, weak lacking m i^ii^ stamina, you398 words
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459 1954-06-26 12 WINDSOR LAD - CONVENTIONAL TO FOLLOW UP IPOH SUCCESS WINDSOR LAD By KUALA LUMPUR. Penang trainer "Doc" Rodgers holds a strong hand In the main event for class 3 division 1 over the mile (race 6), highlight of todays races at Kuala Lumpur, opening day of the Selangor Turf Club's June-July meeting. Three459 words
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Article28 1954-06-26 12 Enola Gay Peter Pan - Enola Gay Peter Pan Going Good THE going today is likely to be good. Radio Malaya will broadcast the commentaries on all eight races.28 words
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Article149 1954-06-26 12 RACE 3: Enola Gay. a five-year-old Chamossaire gelding has been very impressive in his morning work suggesting that he has made good improvement since finishing fourth to Conventional and company over nine furlongs at Ipoh. He had. in an earlier race at Bukit Timah. run a149 words
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Article232 1954-06-26 12 PETER Pan, who earned promotion to this class following his sizzling display over 5% furlongs in class 5 at Ipoh, looks good for another win in this race 7. He won with plenty in hand to return the very fast time of 1 min.232 words
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Article482 1954-06-26 12 RACE 1: Rosalind has been showing up to such great advantage in her morning work that I give her a confident vote to score her long overdue win. On Thursday she ran a very sound three furlongs trial with Church Parade. returning 39 3 5 going482 words
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Article237 1954-06-26 12 R.R. For H att rick RACE 8: Four Penang winners have been brought together here Rippling River. Emperor. Pinnochio and Queen's Scholar and with Etching, Exhibitor and Marshal Foeh showing up in their morning work, the race is most open. My vote goes to Rippling River, who scored a great237 words
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Article203 1954-06-26 12 Windsor Lad Gay livelier Cap!. Derby Scrutineer 1 ROSALIND ROSALIND KINGSBEAU EVERY CHANCE Kalemaria Kingsbeau Every Chance Kintsbeau Siintrace Kalemaria Kalemaria Rosalind <» CHURCH PARADE THE CAMEL THE CAMEL THE CAMEL Ever Glory Cburcb Parade Forget Me Not Welsh Kin* The Camel Ever Glory Church Parade Church Parade203 words
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Article1117 1954-06-26 12 Standard's RACE CARD RACE 1: 2.30 p.m.— Class 4, Div. 3— About 7 Furs. h 122 E 1 s eau 4 90 Ya P Lee Allan Clarke 2. 800 British Film 6y 8.13 'Shaw Stable" Spencer Mulley a nii« os lind 5y 8.12 Mrs. R. Yeap Manning Manning ??Y res1,117 words
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201 1954-06-26 12 THE Singapore Chinese Amateur AthlH,> Federation are negotiating to get three Ameri< College basketball teams to play a series of mit< es in the Colony and the Federation some time 1 August and December. Mr. Goh Chye Hin. president of the SCAAF201 words
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Article38 1954-06-26 12 MELBOURNE. June 24 (Reuter) Australian Jockey Club stewards today suspended for two months leading jockey Jack Purteil who was presented to the Queen after he won the Queen Elizabeth stakes on Cromis at Flemington in March.38 words
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Article156 1954-06-26 12 Mysore To Get 5 Games THE Mysore Football ciation. the favourites to to? Al ,y ndia FA chMnpionh ships this year will r 30 Per cent gross and an idditional nve per cent on prouts when they play nv matches in the Colony September. The visitors will probat) 7 meet156 words
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