Singapore Standard, 2 July 1954
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Title Section19 1954-07-02 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD dfdfd J& $H JL Vol. IV. No. 365. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1954 TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article26 1954-07-02 1 ng. 10, who ere burns when her father's prlmarket at Lorong Tai 'I Paya Lebar Road relay, died m hosin the night.26 words
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Article, Illustration838 1954-07-02 1 photo. UMNO Assembly Shouts Merdeka As Ruler Speaks Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Amid frequent shouts of "Merdeka," "Long lire the Sultan" and "Down with Imperialism/ the Sultan of Johore, Major-General Sir Ibrahim, exhorted 5,000 members of the United Malays National Organisation and a fewStandard - 838 words
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245 1954-07-02 1 French Forces Pull Out To Defend Hanoi RED DELTA RETREAT PARIS, July 1, (Rcuter)— The French High Command m Indo China today released the news that French forces have pulled out of the threatened capital of Hanoi. In what was called a "gigantic land, sea and air operation/ the new245 words
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154 1954-07-02 1 Britons Told:' Get Ready To Quit' Meanwhile, British and Commonwealth citizens m Hanoi have received a "provisional warning" to be ready to leave should the military situation deteriorate further. A Foreign Office spokesman said m London yesterday that the warning to the 150 British and Commonwealth subjects was issued by154 words
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Article81 1954-07-02 1 PENANG, Thurs— An Exec uti v c Committee member of UMNO Penanff. Mrs. Rahiman Ariff has tendered her resignation as a member following the expulsion of her husband, Dr. K. M. Mohd Ariff from the committee. Mrs. Ariff. who was also the leader of the Burmah Road81 words
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177 1954-07-02 1 Wife's Duty Was To Find Spies For Reds' MELBOURNE. July 1, <Rerf*j ter > —Vladimir Petrov, former Soviet diplomat, told the Royal Commission on Espionage here today that his wife's first duty m Australia was to find foreign spies for the Russians. His blonde wife Evdokia was also an official177 words
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Article, Illustration31 1954-07-02 1 photo. WOMEN formed a large part of yesterday's UMNO procession and this picture shows a section turning a street corner m Johore Bahru on its way to see the Sultan. StandardStandard - 31 words
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Article79 1954-07-02 1 MELBOURNE, July 1 (AFP) A threat to kill Vladimir Petrov, former Soviet MVD agent, was made here today by a young man as Petrov. under a heavy Australian security guard, was being driven away after the Royal Commission's espionage inquiry aW the High Court. The man79 words
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Article23 1954-07-02 1 THE Australian Prime Minister has cabled an invitation to Mr. Clement Attlee and his wife to visit Australia m August. Reuter.23 words
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Article83 1954-07-02 1 SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador, July 1, <AP) Guatemala's rival anti-Communist chieftains haggled until just before dawn today but failed to reach agreement on a peace settlement establishing their war-divided country's fourth government m less than a week. The peace talks between rebel Colonel Carios Castillo Annas83 words
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Article47 1954-07-02 1 WASHINGTON, July 1 (AP) —U.S. Senator William Knowland (Republican-California) said today that if Communist Chinese are admitted to the United Nations, he will resign as majority leader of the Senate and "devote my full efforts to terminate U.S. membership m that Organisation47 words
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Article182 1954-07-02 1 NEW YORK, July 1 (Reuter) British Prime Minister Sir Win.ton Churchill, accompanied by Foreign Secretary Mr. Anthony Eden, sailed for home today m the Queen Elizabeth after a week's conferences m the United States and Canada. Sir Winston and Mr. Eden left RocklifTe Airport, Ottawa, m182 words
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Article277 1954-07-02 1 Result Of CID Drive Standard Staff Reporter A LARGE number of Singapore gangsters have been forced to seek refuge m the Federation as a result of a concerted drive by the Secret Society Sub-Branch, C.1.D., to clear them from the Colony. The gangsters, who are277 words
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Article201 1954-07-02 2 Burglar Escapes From Detective PENANG, Thurs.— A burglar who had been felled with a hockey stick and handed over to an Indian detective, escaped from the custody of the detective early this morning. The escapee was a member of a three-man gang which broke into the Kinta Lane house of201 words
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117 1954-07-02 2 They Needn't Cross River To School PRAI. Thurs. The Kuala Prai Malay School at Began Dalam. Butterworth. has opened two classes m Prai for the convenience of pupils resident here who, hitherto, had to cross the river by sampan to attend school. The classes arc at the Tamil school and117 words
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Article27 1954-07-02 2 FOR removing food from a restricted area, without a permit, a woman Tang Luan Hong wa s fined $30 mi n the Muar Police Cpurt.27 words
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Article195 1954-07-02 2 UNIONS AND THE WHITLEY COUNCIL THREE Singapore trade unions, whose leaders were ordered out of a meeting of all Government employees' unions recently, yesterday accused the Federation of Government Employees' Unions of violating the principles of trade unionism. The unions are the Singapore Government195 words
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Article105 1954-07-02 2 All -Mal ay a Co-op Meet In August CO-OPERATORS from all over Malaya will meet m Singapore m August to discuss common problems confronting the co-operative movement m the country. Mr. Andrew B. Pinto, secretary of the Singapore Cooperative Union, m a statement issued yesterday said the movement has been105 words
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Article57 1954-07-02 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— As a sequel to a motor accident which occurred on the Kluang-Ayer Hitam Road on June 7, 1953, a military driver, Yacob bin Jaffar. was today charged m the Police Court. Johore Bahru. with negligent driving and causing the death of Gan Boon57 words
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Article52 1954-07-02 2 TELUK AXSOX. Thurs.— Teow Thow Wah, 19. of Anson Road. was fined $1,500. m default six months' imprisonment m the Magistrate's Court yesterday for assisting m the running of an illegal •'l.OOO characters" lottery. The Court ordered a reward of $300 to "be given to the52 words
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137 1954-07-02 2 MALACCA. Thurs.— The Resident Commissioner, Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom, appealed to the citizens of Malacca to co-operate with the Settlement Welfare Department m Its campaign for the mass registration of Malacca's blind population. He said the register showed there were only137 words
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Article, Illustration863 1954-07-02 2 Angle Of Descent Was Steeper Than Standard Rule CAPTAIN Trevor W. Hoyle, pilot of the BOAC Constellation which crashed on Mar. 13, told the court of inquiry yesterday that he would not again attempt the type of landing he made at Kallang Airport that day.Standard - 863 words
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Article162 1954-07-02 2 OVER 90 people were made homeless when a fire gutted a two-storeyed wood and zinc building which was used as a market m Lorong Tai Seng off Paya Lebar Road yesterday. All three store.s. a sundry shop and a rice retail shop housed m162 words
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Article99 1954-07-02 2 AT the annual general meeting of the Hindustani Prachar Sabha. held at number 5. Gombak Lane. Kuala Lumpur, the following were elected to serve office-bearers for 1954. President: Sri D a y a 1 Chand; Vice-President: Sri Sain Labhchand; Secretary Sri I. Gurdial Singh; Treasurer: Sri L. Abnash99 words
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Article95 1954-07-02 2 BUKIT TENGAH, Thurs.— A 19-year-old student of St. Xavier's Institution, Penang. who caught a bicycle thief red-handed, was rewarded on Tuesday at a ceremony held at the police station here. The Chief Police Off! Penang, Mr. H. B. J. Donaldson, congratulated Master Chew Eng Meng, the95 words
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Article60 1954-07-02 2 TAIPING. Thunt—Following their su their home town, the concert party of the Selama Poti-.-e led by their OCPD, Mr. Tay Lay Seng, will stage a charity concert at the Coronation Paik, Taipinf, on July 10 m aid of the Lady Templer TB Hospital Fund. In60 words
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Article61 1954-07-02 2 MALACCA, Thurs. About 100 community leaders of Alor Gajah district held a tea party on Tuesday at the Alor Gajah English School hall, m honour of Mr. Chin Tian Soo, who was bestowed a Justice of the Peace on the Queen's birthday Mr. Chin is61 words
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Article107 1954-07-02 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore on Thursday were: M c Buy ers Sellers No 1 R.S.S Spot Loose 684 68s No. 1 R.S.S. 68£ HI No. 2 R.S.S. 67i 3 No. 3 R.S.S. 67 671 Tone Steady. TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday was107 words
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Article134 1954-07-02 2 ABOUT 10.000.. daily-rated workers of the Singapore City Council will decide on Sunday, whether or not they i should strike to get the Rit- son pay from June 1953. i The City Council Labour I Unions' Federation has summoned a mass meeting of its 11 affiliated unions134 words
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Article60 1954-07-02 2 MALACCA. Thurs.— Saturday next will be the Settlement's Youth Council flag day and the next of several efforts of Malacca's youth leaders to collect $5,000 by planned stages to enable them to welcome, house and entertain 100 youth s from 65 countries when they visit60 words
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Article34 1954-07-02 2 A SUM of $268 was reported stolen from a cupboard m the office of the V.M.C.A Stamford Road, Singapore on Tuesday. The padlock &nd fittings of the cupl>oard were broken.34 words
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Article29 1954-07-02 2 PROSECUTION against oflender s of the Price Control Ordinance during June resulted m nine convictions, a Government statement said last night. Fines totalling $535 were imposed.29 words
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232 1954-07-02 2 29 Pass B. Sc. Exam—5 With Ist Class Honours TWENTY-NINE candidates who sat for the University of Malaya's examination for the degFee of B.Sc. during the 1953-54 session, have passed, five of them with First Class Honours. The candidates and their grades are; First Class: J. D'Costa, Francis. Mathematics; Khoo232 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-07-02 4 ABOVE: Some of the 5.000 people who took part m Ihe Johore Bahru procession yesterday gather outside M;>te <oun<i Chamber to hear the Sultan. Major General Ibrahim, rail on the JMNO to unite for the good cf the country. RIGHT: Women members of UMNO who took a» activeStandard - 57 words
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Article437 1954-07-02 4 THE courage and devotion to duty of five firemen, who died fighting a fire m a godown at Robertson Quay on the night of April 20, was retold In the Singapore Coroner's court yesterday, at an inquiry into their deaths. The Coroner, Mr. K. T. Alexander,437 words
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Article, Illustration73 1954-07-02 4 No name and no home. Hi I ***** was found at U »'don Park where she was seen wandering about for almost a month. Although she wi»ar s a licence disc with the number 1976, the Singapore R.S.P.C.A. have been unable to find anyone to claim her73 words
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Article, Illustration119 1954-07-02 4 Election Advice By Templer KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs An advice on elections was given by the former High Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Templer, to members of the Federation Police before he left the country. He told the police. "If you have a vote, it is your duty to give that vote119 words
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Article182 1954-07-02 4 IPOH. Thurs. Ten members out of the 37-Perak Chinese Advisory Committee have already signed a joint letter to inform Government of their intention to resign from the committee m support of the Alliance decision of rejecting the White Paper on Federal elections. They are: Messrs Leong Yew182 words
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Article, Illustration8 1954-07-02 4 photo. tyrty StandardStandard - 8 words
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761 1954-07-02 4 'MORE FACTS' DEMAND IN SEDITION CASE Eight Students Charged HOW con the eight students of the University of Malaya make their defence against a sedition charge when they do not know who' exactly the Crown is alleging against them This question was raised by their counsel, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew761 words
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186 1954-07-02 4 WINSTEDT'S VIEWS ARE 'OUTDATED' ALLIANCE LONDON. July 1, <p —A letter m "The Tin day written from the UM MCA Alliance h' expressed surpri.. 11 I dated viev. by Sir Richard W letter he wrote re the same newspap Todays letter wa by Incho Abdul Razak bin Hussain who said186 words
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Article31 1954-07-02 4 A SEVEN-year-old hawker's daughter Lim Ah Boh at Pearls Hill Road, died m the General Hospital last nipht result of a fall oir her home earlier m the afternoon.31 words
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Article68 1954-07-02 4 Standard London Correspondent LONDON. |uly I. The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER Spot 20id. August 20£ d October/ December 20|d. January/March 20] d. April/June 20|d. My c.i.f. 20d. Tone: Firm LONDON TIN Spot £753 per ton.68 words
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Advertisement82 1954-07-02 4 i I correct time always J XUi^*w> Jewels l^g^f^v it Waterproof r N^V it Shockproof UlimgO \&j^ SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD. (Zncorporated m Hcnqkong) (Manufactured by Amida Watch Co.. S h onT,nV h *hV.'r k i ™«> a r number Is n, hl mmm t*r m on your Nhriro :.h«Hj.ir. lake82 words
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Article880 1954-07-02 6 IT la not clear from the communique issued jointly by President Eisenhower and Sir Winston Churchill after their Washington talks as to who has converted whom to whose idea. But the exchange of views with Sir Winston and Mr. Eden should at least cause the Americans to880 words
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Article643 1954-07-02 6 R.B. Ooi - A Drop of INK By R.B.Ooi SUGGESTION has come from the Federation that it would be a good idea to change our working hours from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. This suggestion is not exactly new. At one time Malayans hotly debated this issue and many were m favour of643 words
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Article24 1954-07-02 6 The right thinker and worker doe s his best, nnd does Oie thinking tor the a o**. —Mar.) Baktr Eddy.24 words
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830 1954-07-02 6 SUSAN STRANGE - SUSAN STRANGE Hi%i\\\\\\\\\\\\\\> ll I' »\\\\\\\\\\\\\V London. pARTLY as a result of past United States aid, Turkey is now forging far ahead of other Middle Eastern countries m economic development, according to a United Nations economic report "Summary of -Recent Economic Developments la the830 words
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Article, Illustration577 1954-07-02 6 In Defence Of Sopiee And Yeap Sir:-^lt is a common practice among our people indulge m name-calling and abuse when they cannoi offer a logical argument against a person they happen to disagree with. That is exactly what the socalled leaders of the Labour Party are now doing. So far577 words
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Article158 1954-07-02 6 Sir: As Editor of a newspaper It Is, I believe, a duty on your part to help your readers form correct opinions of day-to-day affairs, and so reading your leading article recently "Pro What'?' I am led to believe that this Colony is ready for Self-Government. However.158 words
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Article186 1954-07-02 6 Sir; There ha s been some name-calling and mud-sling-in the past few day s over the resignation of lnche Mohamed Sopiee and Mr. Yeap Choong Kong because they would not agree with the insistence of the leaders of the Labour Party to walk out of186 words
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Article114 1954-07-02 6 Review of Views d or prolongeH the Colonial S»W.A.O. Goode m th»» sessions of the Si Legislative Council gai ances that the would give the ma clue ntion. It would appe.. Melayu further. Labour Departnv* satisfied m "foldit letting the strike go on, perhaps because it Is opinion that the114 words
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Advertisement70 1954-07-02 6 USELESS EUSTACE "You'd sleep through anything" WHEN A COLD STRIKES, STRIKE BACK FAST... I 1 LISTERINE Wgt^ "Ikl ANTISEPTIC CB| W 1 LISTMINE AnMMptfi kills millions of g«rms on throve surf aces... keeps them from starting serious trouble. Remember, at the firtc sign of cold, gargU *A. W U STERINE70 words
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Article, Illustration45 1954-07-02 7 A lioiuluran Air Force man examines a bomb dropped on the airstrip at Coban, 21 miles inside Honduras, m th<- recent civil war. Three bombs were dropped. This one failed to ♦-\pfode. "ban was formerly a rebel advance headnuartn.v A. P. photo.A.P. - 45 words
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23 1954-07-02 7 July I. (Renter) treat the ninh lire. bega: nent ye from and nons ilia- d m i 20th23 words
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Article30 1954-07-02 7 lil. July 1 'AT i \o\i n the Advi implethe Pakistaniplural Agreement. Centra] EducaI)r. I H iirman nilar Commission is appointPd by the nm< j nt.30 words
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Article70 1954-07-02 7 TAIPEI. July 1 (AP)~Retired Gen. James A. Van Fleet spent three hours today at the Nationalist Chinese island outpost of Quemoy. near Communist-held Amoy. the official Central news agency announced. Gen. Van Fleet flew to the island m a Nationalist Air Forcejplane. He was briefed by70 words
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Article45 1954-07-02 7 NF.W DELHI, July 1. (AP> Millions of Hindus waded I deep m river waters yesterday praying to God to make the serpent demon Rahu release the Sun God it had swallowed. This is the Hindu mythological concept of the Solar Eclipse.45 words
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Article22 1954-07-02 7 A 20-KILOWATT television station will go into operation m Tunis by the end of 1955, the French radio announced.22 words
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Article400 1954-07-02 7 BETTER HOPE FOR PEACE Sir Winston Is In Good Humour OTTAWA, July I,— Sir Winston Churchill told a press conference here yesterday, he thought world peace prospects had improved as a result of his weekend talks with President Eisenhower m Washington. Sir Winston said the maintenance of good relations between400 words
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Article, Illustration263 1954-07-02 7 Dulles On Guatemala WASHINGTON, July 1. Mr. John Foster Dulles, the United States Secretary of State, last nifcht hailed the overthrow of the leftist Guatemalan Government as a "new and glorious" victory but added "Communism is still a menace everywhere." In a 15-minute addressReuter; UP - 263 words
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Article19 1954-07-02 7 CHOU EN-lml, Red China's ier and Foreign Minister, arrived m Canton yesterday, the Peiping radio reported. APAP - 19 words
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Article107 1954-07-02 7 LONDON, July 1. (Reuter)— The Washington conference of President Eisenhower and Prime Minister Churchill was part of i n American plot to < an aggressive bloc m Asia", a Moscow Radio cemmentator said last night. "The American generals are making all possible effort* to107 words
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Article95 1954-07-02 7 PAID FINE ON 'DUKE 'S' CAR T.APEER, Michigan, July 1. i (Reuter) The driver of a gold-trimmed velvet upholstered car stopped for speeding here, told Police the car beo the Duke of Edin- burgh— and that he was driv- ing it to Western Canada for shipment to the Duke. Mr.95 words
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Article71 1954-07-02 7 LONDON. July 1. (Reuter)— Quc erred the G.C.M.G. 'Knight Grand of the Order of St. 1 Michael and St. George) on Sir i Oliver i I eke. GovertK! General Dt Mgnate of C\ Iwas announced from Buckingham Palace last night. Sir Oliver who is 61. will71 words
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Article93 1954-07-02 7 LONDON. July 1. (Renter) Mrs. Violet Coward, mother oi' actor-author Noel Coward, died at her London flat yesterday aged f>l She had been m poor health for some time. Mrs Coward used to read her son's plays before they were produced and was present at his first93 words
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Article49 1954-07-02 7 LONDON. July 1, (AP) King Gustav and Queen Louise of Sweden went to the opera last night with Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh. *,o gee Rimsky Korsakovs "Le Cog Wo'or." This was the last engagement of the Swedish W couple's state visit.49 words
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Article32 1954-07-02 7 THE French L T nder-Sccrctary of State for Foreign Affairs. Guerin de Beaumont, is expected to leave on July 7 for a I to West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer. AFPAFP - 32 words
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Article109 1954-07-02 7 LONDON, July 1. (Reuter) A Socialist who Iried to limit how much members ♦>( Parliament may earn outside their Parliamentary salary got short shrift m the House of Commons yesterday. A loud roar of "no" from Conservatives and no' a single yd Mr. John Parker when109 words
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Article, Illustration70 1954-07-02 7 GENERAL James A. Van Fleet (right). President Eisenhower's special military envoy to the I ir East was the guest of honour at a luncheon given by Japanese Foreign Minister Katsuo Okazaki on June 20. at Okazakis official residence m Shinarawa Tokyo. They are believed to have discussed Japan's defence build-upA.P. - 70 words
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101 1954-07-02 7 WASHINGTON, July 1, (UP) President Eisenhower told reporters yesterday that he Uked the Atomic Energy Commission last year to investigate Dr. J. Robert Oppe'nhiemer, because he received a disturbing report about the famed physic: The President at his n conference declined to go into any detaiie.101 words
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195 1954-07-02 7 Anzus Meet Agrees On Early Defence Pact For S-E Asia WASHINGTON, July 1. The representatives of the ANZUS defence alliance yesterday announced after their meeting here that they were agreed on the need for immediate action to bring about the early establishment of collective defence m South-east Asia. Official American195 words
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207 1954-07-02 7 'Share Secrets' Bill For Congress WASHINGTON. July 1, (Reuter). The Sen House of Represen Atomic Energy Committee today approw broad new bill permitexchange of some nuclear secrets with allied nations and opening peacetime atomic po to private industry. The committee weeks of consideration ion at a close! me afternoon. TV207 words
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Article55 1954-07-02 7 WASHINGTON. July 1 tßeuter) The Houv Representatives judi< iai x committee today approved a bill providing the death penalty for peace-time espionage. The bill which also ipdefines and broadens the definition of sabota*:* part of the legislative programme sent to Congress h\ the Attorney -General for55 words
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Article180 1954-07-02 7 WASHINGTON. July 1, (Reuter). President Eisenhower yesterday reiterated his willingness to have negotiations with the new French Government of Premier Mendes France on Far Eastern and European problems. At his weekly prr ference reporters relerrei the recent exchange of respondence Mr. Eisenhower President Rene180 words
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Article, Illustration1547 1954-07-02 10 SPHERE'S a Mr. Groocho A Mark on for you," said our switchboard operator. Was this a Joke? "Hullo,'* said the voice the other end: it sounded quiet, but a bit testy. We had written asking whether we could call. Well, all right, the voice agreed, midday tomorrow1,547 words
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Article, Illustration292 1954-07-02 10 REG WHITLEY - HEART-BREAKER HAWKINS REG WHITLEY London Review By IT seems film stars really have to earn their money these days Ask Jack Hawkins. In the cause of realism he travelled 26,000 miles to New Zealand and back to get a good hiding m authentic settings. Of course, he had to play292 words
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Miscellaneous421 1954-07-02 10 >\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\xv vx > THE STARS AND YOU I By Ilifo De/ Mor I InpOplWa QLOlxriON: J "The art of progress is to 2 preserve order amid > > change. and to preserve S change amid order. Life < j refuses to be embalmed > alive Prof, v N. White- 2421 words
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Article60 1954-07-02 11 ROME. June 30: (Reuter).— i won six of eight titles m the men's vvorld gymnastics championships which ended here today and showed they are m the words of an expert "perhaps the most complete gymnasts the world has ever known." Only the Japanese. Bwisi and Germans have approached60 words
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Article44 1954-07-02 11 THE Shell SC cricket team to play against RAF Changi at Paya Lebar on Saturday is: L.E. Fenoott. L.T. Froggatt, J. D. Maughan, E. Krusemao, I. Goonesegram, G Holland. E. Weatherill P Cottrell, C. Harris. W Skinner, G. Oliveiro. Umpire, V. Krusemao.44 words
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Article, Illustration468 1954-07-02 11 Cup Final Date With Germany LAUSANNE, June, 30 (Reuter) Hungary hailed as the best team m the world, and Germany the "dark horses" of the tournament will meet m the world cup football final at Berne, Switzerland on Sunday. In today's semifinals Hungary, Olympic champions andUP - 468 words
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192 1954-07-02 11 A SECOND half «oal rush which produced four goals m 17 minutes took Germany into the final o* the championships. Germany went ahead mi n the 31st. minute when Sehaeffer the outside left ran on to a pass from Rahn and scored. The192 words
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Article71 1954-07-02 11 INDIAN TEAM VS CHINESE SINGAPORE Indians' team •gainst the Chinese m n friendly game of soccer on Sunday. at Jalan Besar Stadium will be selected from the following: A. .nan. K. G. Sup- 1 piah. Mohinder Singh. G. Phillip. S. Veloo. J. Mahinda. T. C. Balan, M. Ghani, A. Rashid,71 words
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461 1954-07-02 11 LONDON. June 30, (Reuter). Warwickshire, English county championship leaders, took full advantage of winning the toss against Middlesex second m the table, and put together 358 on a wicket which may take spin tomorrow. Middlesex had costly fielding lapses. Fred Gardner who made 46 waa dropped461 words
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399 1954-07-02 11 Herbert Schmitt - Germans 'Save' Star Players For The Final Herbert Schmitt By BERN. SWITZERLAND, July 1, (AP). The Germans have been saving their best players for the final of the world cup soccer championships to be played against Hungary next Sunda\. Although the Hungari.. are favoured, things may not be quite the399 words
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Article48 1954-07-02 11 XOXBENDERS* cricket team against SCRC at Hong Lim Green tomorrow is F. R. Massey. V. C. Westerhout. R. S. Tufnell. R. V. S. Sundram D. C. D'Cotta, D. M. Murray W. R. If. Haxworth. J. W. Ewart. A. E. G. Blades. A. Baker and G. E. Bogaars.48 words
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Article30 1954-07-02 11 TELUK ANSON, Thurs.— Rangers scored a convincing 4 l win over the Police here yesterday at the Speedy Road Padang m a second round Division I soccer league.30 words
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Article233 1954-07-02 11 Inter-Varsity Tennis 5?!!P«?? NG June 30 (Reutcr). The Iniversity of Malaya lost the Dr. Chan Ah Kow < ha lenge Trophy for tennis for the fourth time m succession when they were beaten by Hoiiskon* I mversity by two matches to four m the biennial233 words
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Article53 1954-07-02 11 PARIT BUNTAR. ThuiS.— Outstanding Athlete of the Krian PWD Sports Club Thangavelu who won track at the Club n Penan n Proviuc,. W^ ley PWD won the keenly U 4 x 220 y Krian Police beat X PWD after a long ti the tug-of-v-M M. Grifln53 words
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Article24 1954-07-02 11 TELUK ANSON Thurs. *a| Hamilton i a Estate I—o I the Speedy Road Padar second round Division I league er i h.24 words
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Advertisement327 1954-07-02 11 DIAIH MMrs. m Ki;m> age 53 i rully on the 19 4 h Road, leaving Tan Took k Tan h. Tan Tock Boon two an Ai Guat Yong. five d many urn her leave for 4th Juh PERSONAL p"^ X Mr. C. M I, m. 8.A., B.L. Indian shortly. He327 words
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Advertisement571 1954-07-02 11 fff CENTRAL ELECTRIC ITY BOARD •f the FEDERATION OF MALAYA 'PENDERS are invited from I f ST gi st f, red Contractor.'for the following works to be carried out at the Segamat Power House site of th< Central Electricity Bdard Supply of materials and construction of a framed Power 1571 words
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Advertisement652 1954-07-02 11 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD s.g. "FRIESLAND" A RRIVED from Continent on ivt July alongside godowns 38 39. Damaged i packages may be tendered for 5 survey on 9th July from 8 a.m. No further surveys will held. ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. (M) LTD. Shipping Department TeL ***** Agen NOTICE TO EMPLOYERS OF652 words
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Article47 1954-07-02 12 TELUK ANSON. Thurs.— St. s Schoo!. Teluk Anson. d its annual athletic < Town Padang on om 230 p.m. There will be a 220 yards race the old b<*J Malliday, wife of the j Chief Education Officer. South j ik, will give away the prizes, i47 words
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Article241 1954-07-02 12 A'IMBLETON. July 1, '(Renter) Miss Maureen f onnolly, Wimbledon champion for the past two years, again swept confidently into the singles final when she completely outplayed Mrs. Betty Pratt 6-1, 6-1 m the first of today allAmerican women's semifinals In the other semi-final Miss Brnugh beat241 words
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Article38 1954-07-02 12 MALACCA, Th v rs.— Though playing without two of their men m Doliah Don and iff Madon, Johore Mi good for Malacca Malays whe met for the buluns (io)d Cup soccer match today. Johore won 4-1.38 words
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Article380 1954-07-02 12 FIELDING an unimpressive side, Pulau Brani United can consider themselves lucky to be able to share points with Fathul Karib when they met m a SAFA Division I league match played at Jalan Besar yesterday. After a one-all score at halftime, Pulau Brani managed to380 words
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534 1954-07-02 12 Rosewall Drobny To Contest Final WIMBLEDON, June 30. (Reuter).— Jaroslav Drobny. 33-year-old former Czechoslovakia Davis Cup player and now a nationalised Egyptian and 19-year-old Australian Ken Rosewall will meet m the final of the men's singles m the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships here on Friday. Both battled for nearly two534 words
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Article367 1954-07-02 12 SHB Boxers Shine In First Night SINGAPORE Harbour Board boxers went to town on the first night of the Federation of Boys' Clubs' boxing championships when six out of seven of their boxers won their bouts at the SHB hall 1 it night. There were two technical knockouts during the367 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-07-02 12 MRS. Sewell goes up for a baseline shot m yesterday's Singapore mixed doubles final play which was abandoned with the store 4 6. 6 4. 9 9 against holders, Ong Chew Bee and Gladys Loke Chua. At left is Lim Hee Chin.42 words
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Article94 1954-07-02 12 SEREMBAN, Thurs.— Xegri Sembilan team to meet Singapore m the Malaya Cup southern section match at Singapore's Jalan Besar stadium on Saturday will be: Wong Yee Tarn; Lim Kens Hong, John van Huizen; S. Muthia, M. Boudeville, Sow Fong; Mok Wai Keen Mok Wai Hin, Peter94 words
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Article59 1954-07-02 12 St. Andrew's OB A Against SJOBA THE following will represent the St. Andrew".- Old Boys against the St. Joseph's 0.8.A. at cricket on the S.R.C. ground at 2 p.m. tomorrow. S. Hope, A. Jansen. C. Da Silva. D. Keyt. J Moss. S. Fereiera. E. Fung. A. G. Armstrong, (capt). J.59 words
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Article270 1954-07-02 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Two of Penang trainer 'Doc' Rodgers' candidates took the eye at this morning's winding-up gallops on the outer margin of the main track. They were Geifang Star (McCloud) and Conventional. Sent fullstripped from the half mile the pair made270 words
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Article55 1954-07-02 12 THE Army cricket team to meet the Navy at HMS Terror tomorrow 2 p.m. and Sunday 11 a.m. will be B. G. Duggan (Capt A. J. Biscombe. J. E. Evans, C. F. Smith. C. R. Barron, D. Greenshields, P. F. Young, D. S. Ho worth, A.B.W. Thomat, A.55 words
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Article, Illustration474 1954-07-02 12 KHONG KHOO TAKE DOUBLES Unfinished Duel In Mixed Final K. S. KHONG and Dr. F. Y. Khoo won the men's doubles championship when they beat Low Kee Pow and Liem Khe Liang, conquerors of last year's titlists, Ong Chew Bee and Lim Kee Chin, m the final of the Colony474 words
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Article168 1954-07-02 12 NOTTINGHAM, July 1, (Reuter) A brilliant bowling spell of four wickets for six runs by Yorkshire's Bob Appleyard had Pakistan m dire straits before lunch on the opening day of the second test against England. Batting first on a good pitch Pakistan lost five wickets168 words
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Article142 1954-07-02 12 Goalkeeper Came Late: KML Lose BI KIT Tim.ih SporU lub strengthened their bid for the 3A League championship when they troun.»,i the Kandayanallur M n League by seven (o one at the Geylang Mniium yesterday. But Bukit Timah have not yet met their dos< ih Radin Mas Ranibl. r and142 words
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Article18 1954-07-02 12 HENLEY-On (Reuter). R it Club ere four feet m 7 tfte n for Henley ron-18 words
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Article281 1954-07-02 12 Socials Share 6 Goals A SPLENDID recovery by Social Athletic Party saw them hold a superior Alexandra football team to a three-all draw m a SAFA division 3A match at St. Georges Road yesterday. Alexandra footballers were the better team and led 3-1 belore they cracked up m the second281 words
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Article75 1954-07-02 12 THE following are the new office-bearers of the Titan Badminton Party: Patrons, Messrs. Chua Soon Teck, Lim Woo Swee, Chua Kok Cheng; President, Mr. Chua Kay Soon; vice-Presi-dent, Miss Ong Siew Yong; hon. Secretary, Mr. Choc Seong Phan; hon Treasurer Mr. A. K. Chen; hon. Sports Capt.,75 words
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Article35 1954-07-02 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— 22 Special Air Service beat 11 Hussars 5-2 m a Garrison league soccer match today. The other match between Somerset Light Infantry and It; Field Ambulance wa s not played.35 words
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Article342 1954-07-02 12 Below are the weights for tomorrow's races final day of the Selangor Turf Club's June-July meeting. J CL 4 Div. I—9 F. Etching 9.00 Rippling River 8.13 Sharp Look 8.13 Madles 8.12 Kerry Laughter 8.11 Exhibitor 8.11 Scot's Grey 8.10 The Camel 8.09 Pinocchio 8-06 Forget-Me-Not 8.05 Kingsbeau342 words
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Article110 1954-07-02 12 PAKISTAN XtK t Inninfs Hanif Mohammad lbw b Appleyard 19 Alimuddin b Statham 4 Waqar Hassan b Appleyard 7 Maqsood Ahmed c Evans b >leyard 6 Imtiaz Ahmed b Appleyard 11 Kardar c Compton b Bedser 28 Mahmood c Sheppard b Bedser 14 M.E.Z. Ghazali b Statham 18 Mohamad110 words
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Article58 1954-07-02 12 IPOH. Thurs.— ln the Hanni*f n Shield soccer competition e j v?^ 3^ Polic e will meet Kedah Pohc c tomorrow on the town padang at 5 p.m. Perak Police have named the following: J. George. Olhman. BoonWeng Hoy, Harun, Arumainathan. P. Fernandez. T Monteiro. M.58 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous72 1954-07-02 12 SOCCER: Div. 1 Kota Raja vs H. M. Dockyard Jalan Besar. Div. 38. RAF. (Seletar) vs Windsor Rovers Geylang Stadium, Div. 3C: YMSA rs Customs S.C. Farrer Park, P T vs Farrer Juniors MFA, Katong S.C. vs Star Soccerites CYMA. ATHLETICS: Anthony Road Girls Afternoon School, Presbyterian Boys' School, Whampoe72 words
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