Singapore Standard, 5 July 1954
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Title Section19 1954-07-05 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD tiger U zt 3H Vol. V. No. S SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 5. 1954 TWELVE PACES IS CENTS.19 words
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276 1954-07-05 1 THE Singapore Police Secretory, Mr. Peter Clogue, |o id m o Radio Maloyo broadcast, last night that it was part of the Communist policy to wipe out innocent people who stand m their way. c recent killings of two Police officers of276 words
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Article54 1954-07-05 1 1 1 g here at last the day Quick Quiz Thr Singapore oiler to its to make "ea turn to page 11 and will find the first [He rules are simFollow them closely and you may win SlOO. h out for another cosiest tomorrow54 words
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Article109 1954-07-05 1 Poor Show At Council Election BHARU. Sun.— Only i at of the registered o the polls yesI m the second election i. uncil to fill i igli the Mentri Besar, h Adviser and the of the Town Counnt at the counting of v( 3alai Besar. a is much less been109 words
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Article49 1954-07-05 1 HONG KONG. July 4. «Reuter). General James A. Van Fleet. President Eisenhower's special envoy making a survey of United States aid programme m the Far East, arrived here today from Taipeh on his way to Manila. He will leave for the Philippines on t49 words
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Article86 1954-07-05 1 BIRMINGHAM. July 4, (Reuter) Birmingham University has conferred the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws on Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. Secretary for the Colonies. The public orator said at the ceremony yesterday: "He bears the burden of that office with courage, firmness and understanding. "An exaggerated emphasis has86 words
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Article345 1954-07-05 1 As The Big Retreat Goes On Vital Fort Lost After Bitter Fight HANOI, July 4 As the Franco-Vietnamese forces continued their irderly withdrawal m the general direction towards Hanoi, following rhe evacuation of Phuly, French and Vietminh officers met today for rile first time to work345 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-07-05 1 photo. THE AMERICAN community m Singapore celebrated Independence Day yesterday with sporting events which included a baseball game. This picture taken at the Thomson Road polo grounds shows Misses Pat Green and Lily Prins with R.W. Scott after a novelty race where the men wereStandard - 55 words
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Article239 1954-07-05 1 Rahman Tells Malays: TUNGKU ABDUL RAHMAN, President of the United Malays National Organisation, urged Singapore Malays to return at least three seats at the next Singapore Legislative elections, before a large gathering at the opening of the Kampong Melayu UMNO branch, yesterday. "It is unfortunate that239 words
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161 1954-07-05 1 Trains' Head-On Collision: 20 Die IrONS. July 4, (Reuter)— nty bodies had been reed early today from the skage of a four-car diesel 1 which collided head on with a shunting locomotive near here last night. liMrgarage owner from nearby Touron who drove rescuers scene of the crash outside Chateaubourg161 words
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61 1954-07-05 1 CASABLANCA. July 4. (Reuter)—A third fire m 48 hours m Casablanca docks last night destroyed 60 tons of paraffin. The fire was believed due to arson, like the two previous ones which burnt out stocks of cork. Meanwhile, police arrested three Moroccans accused of61 words
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Article68 1954-07-05 1 CLARK AIR FORCE BASE, Philippines. July 4, (UP)— One hundred and two wounded French warriors, who arrived here from Saigon yesterday, resumed their "wrong way" flight to France at 11.14 GMT. today with Tachikawa airbase near Tokyo as their next stop. The airbase spokesman said two68 words
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Article48 1954-07-05 1 CHICAGO, July 4. (UP>— The United States went into the second day of its Independence Day week-end holiday today with a count of 103 dead. Traffic accidents killed 90 persons. 21 others drowned, live died m plane crashes jind 14 m miscellaneous mishaps.48 words
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Article56 1954-07-05 1 COLORADO SPRINGS. July 3, (Reuter) The National Council of Juvenile Court Judges demanded yesterday the outlawing of "comic books and horror magazines depicting crime, sadism, sex and horror scenes." The Council, at its annual convention, approved a resolution declaring that these types of publications contributed toward56 words
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Article167 1954-07-05 1 GUATEMALA GOVT. BEGINS PURGE GUATEMALA CITY. July 4, (Reuter) More than 800 alleged Oommunists have been arrested by Guatemala's new regime and a massive purge of army and government employees is expected. Government officials said today that Romulo Reyes Flores. a Honduran who served as Communist Judge during the regime167 words
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Article94 1954-07-05 1 IPOH, Sun.— A thirteen-year-old-boy Hui Kuan Hoong was choked to death by a fish m Falim last evening. The boy was catching fish m a shallow stream. He caught one with his hands when he saw another. He immediately placed the fish In his mouth to94 words
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215 1954-07-05 1 Photos To Show If Lite Exists On Mars JOHANNESBURG. July 4: (Reuter). Scientists here today were examining more than 500 colour photographs taken of Mars on Friday night, when the planet was nearest to the earth than it has been for 15 years, m the hope of solving the problem215 words
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Article166 1954-07-05 1 NAIROBI. July 4 (Reuter) —The reconstituted Government of Kenya today publicly announced its policy to fight terrorism with the utmost vigour and build a strong prosperous and racial-ly-harmonius colony loyal to the British Crown. This further move towards creating a united nation out of the166 words
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Article47 1954-07-05 1 CANBERRA. July 4. (Reuter) The Australian Government completed the 1953-54 financial year with a surplus of A£56.300.000 (£45.040.000 sterling). Sir Arthur Fadded, the Australian Treasurer, announced tonight. When the budget was presented last September, the surplus was then estimated at A 1.215.000 (£172.000 sterling).47 words
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Article166 1954-07-05 1 BRITAIN TO VOTE CHINA INTO UN LONDON. July 4 (AP) Prime Minister Churchill emerged from his Washington meetings with President Eisenhower with his hands free to support Red China's admission into the United Nations. Well informed circles say that barring unforeseen developments, Britain will vote for Red China, when the166 words
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Article72 1954-07-05 1 BKRNK, July 4 (AFP).— Germany beat favourites Hungary by three goals to two m the final of the World Cup competition to spring the soccer upset of the decade. The halftime score was 2 2. Germany, described as the 'dark horses' of the World Cup competition, surprised72 words
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Article212 1954-07-05 2 Ritson Pay Scheme Hitch NEARLY 9,000 open rote employees of the Singapore City Council eserday decided to stage an indefinite strike from July 19, to implenent the Ritson pay scheme from June, last year. This decision was taken at an emergency meeting of the 11 affiliated212 words
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Article109 1954-07-05 2 Shot Fired —PC Faces A Charge UALA KANGSAR. Sun— A shot rent the air and disturbed the quiet of Friday night at the P.W.D. Depot lane here, when bystanders ran for their lives, the Magistrate's Court was told yesterday. 1 the dock: was 21 -year-old Manlam. a police constable, who109 words
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Article, Illustration142 1954-07-05 2 Modern French Art On Show PERFECT reproductions by the latest photographic techniques capturing the delicate blending of colours of priceless paintings by French masters, including Piccasso, will delight art lovers when nearly 100 such reproductions adorn the British Council Hall from July 10 to July 18. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, the142 words
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Article46 1954-07-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— A Chinese terrorist has surrendered m Johore State. He walked into the Johore Bahru police statiop and gave himself up. A patrol of the lst Battalion, the Fijian Infantry Regiment, killed a terrorist m the Pagoh district of Johore on Friday.46 words
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Article172 1954-07-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The UMNO-MCA Alliance has sent to the Sultan of Selangor and other Rulers a request for adequate representation m the Federal Legislative Council. An Alliance delegation will make personal representation on this issue for the first time when they meet the Sultan172 words
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Article100 1954-07-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Women outnumbered men m the second Kota Bharu Town Council Election voting yes- terday. About 24 per cent of the total electoral roll of 5,847, voted. The people turned up to elect three Councillors ta replace those who had retired from the100 words
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88 1954-07-05 2 PENANG, Sun.— The Semangat Permuda Melayu, a political youth organisation, at a meeting last night unanimously agreed to support the National Congress of the Peninsular Malays Union and the Lembaga Kesatuan Melayu Semenanjong both of which will be holding a joint conference on July88 words
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Article, Illustration68 1954-07-05 2 M Mi ll il mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamMlaaammmmmWtmmWtmm^ t^ t g t^ THREE acting Assistant Fupe intendents of the Singapore Police Force. Mr s fc Sundram Mr Yeow Koon Poh and Mr. Low Hong Hee left for six months' polio training m Britain by BOAC Oon-tellation. yesterday. Standard68 words
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173 1954-07-05 2 SINGLE BODY URGED FOR 15,000 SEAMEN About 15.000 Asian seamen m Singapore, represented by various communal unions, will soon be afnliated into a non-communal federated body. The first step towards this was taken at the Victoria j Memorial Hall yesterday, when Mr. T. A. White, the j Colony's Asian Seamen173 words
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136 1954-07-05 3 Customs Collected $16 M. In Tobacco A TOTAL of $16,614,000 went up m smoke during the period January to June this year. This figure constitutes the revenue on tobacco collected by the Customs Department during tthees c six months. Gross revenue collected for the six months was $38,162,000. This is136 words
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Article248 1954-07-05 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Supreme Court was crowded today with members of the Sikh community at the trial of Massa Singh who is charged with the murder of 25 year-old Shanggara Singh on Dec. 9, Massa Singh who had refused to instruct the Counsel assigned248 words
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Article, Illustration71 1954-07-05 3 OFFICIALS and friends were at Singapore's Kallang Airport yesterday morning to bid MajorGeneral E.K.G. Sixsmith (right) "adieu and good hunting" when he left for Britain by BOAC Constellation, after his tour of duty as Chief-of-Staff, Far East Land Forces, m the Colony. His successor. MajorGeneral E.C.Standard - 71 words
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102 1954-07-05 3 Man (With Painted Face) Robs Owner KUALA KANGSAR, Sun.— A shot rang out m the early hours of Thursday morning, when the town had gone to bed. A man with a painted face then walked into a coffee stall at Jalan Datoh and held up the owner, Lee Kong Yik,102 words
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Article65 1954-07-05 3 MALACCA. Sun. The in-coming President of the Rotary Club here, Mr. JG. Forsyth, told 100 Rotarians and guests last night that Rotarians this year would make /special efforts to help Ihe blind people of this The retiring President Mr. Ec Yew Lin handed over the emblem65 words
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Article66 1954-07-05 3 LONDON, July 4, (Reuter) —Air Vice Marshal W.M.L. Mac Donald, DFC, 44-year-old Air Officer Commanding Singapore, is appointed assistant chief of Air Staff (intelligence) from September, the Air Ministry announced today. He went to the Far East m June 1952, as base commander, Royal Air Force66 words
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Article133 1954-07-05 3 Mystery Shrouds 4 Soviet Vessels Standard Staff Reporter MYSTERY shrouds the future movement of the four Russian ships, two freighters and two tankers, now anchored m Singapore waters. The vessels, carrying declared general cargo are, m the words of a Port authority, "awaiting further sailing orders." None of them have133 words
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130 1954-07-05 3 PHILIPPINES GOODWILL TO ALL RACES Sini_ NDREDS of ™ipinos m Sn 8 P r 5 celebr ated Philippines Independence Day yes«ni ay^ W K ith a gala P^nic organised by the Filipino AssofA?_-'° n X at Pasir Ris Older k shf5 h f? k off their cares and joined the130 words
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Article66 1954-07-05 3 IPOH. Sun. A new division of UMNO In Perak State was formed yesterday at Sitiawan to be known as the Dindings Division of UMNO About 150 members attended the meeting and elected the following as the main officials: Chairman Zainal Abidin bin Haji Ariffln. Vice Chairmen, Tuan66 words
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Article, Illustration180 1954-07-05 3 PONTIFICAL High Mass was sung at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd yesterday morning by His Grace Monsignor Martin Lucas, S.V.D., Papal Internuncio to India and Apostolic Delegate to Malaya. photo. During the ceremony the Apostolic Letters, setting up the Arch-Diocese of Malacca and removing MalaccaStandard - 180 words
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Article45 1954-07-05 3 PENANG. Sun.— More than 200 amateur and professional photographers had a field day" at Ayer Itam Temple today when they took well over 10,000 pictures of an actor and two actresses, who are currently performing at a Hokkien opera m town.45 words
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Article104 1954-07-05 3 AMERICANS TOAST THE QUEEN AMERICANS, old and young m Singapore celebrated the anniversary of their Independence yesterday m picnics and sports at the Thomson Road polo grounds. Practically all Americans m the Colony including friends took part m the celebralin The American Ass; Consul General m Singapore Mr. Richard Hawkins104 words
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Article109 1954-07-05 3 THE General Committee of the Singapore Ptoksive Party at a meeting held recently, elected the following to serve on the party's Executive. Committee under its new constitution Messrs: Tan Soon Kirn. Lim Choon Mong, Eric Wee and Yap Ah Chua as representath of elected members, and Messrs.109 words
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Article17 1954-07-05 3 AN Executive Committee meeting of the Singapore Progressive Party will be held on July 15.17 words
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Article, Illustration1105 1954-07-05 4 CAROL BURKE - Youth A PACE OR THE YOUNG TOMORROW'S EXECUTIVES CAROL BURKE Ry rpHE master of rrremonie* I stepped to one side of the stage. The television camera* f »< ussed on a 16-year-old girl. Audette Pepin was no professional announcer but, without script, she delivered a poised and persuasive commerrial advertisement1,105 words
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Article368 1954-07-05 4 ARJAN D; BHARWANI - ARJAN D. BHARWANI By Baburao Patel— A glimpse of Divinity. Homer— A glorious gift of nature. Socrates— A short lived tyranny. Theocritus An ivory mischief. Plato A privilege of naI ture Theopharstus A silent I cheat -°f Djakarta Theocritus —A delightful prejudice. Corneadcs A solitary kingdom. Socrates— A short368 words
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Article, Illustration347 1954-07-05 4 ATLANTA, GEORGIA: A 24-year-old girl from Singapore is one of the outstanding members of the senior class which will be graduated this month from Agnes Scott College at nearby Decatur. She is Goh Chor Jee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Goh Hick Eng.347 words
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461 1954-07-05 4 T>LOOD is by no means a ±J simple substance. Scientists, now. tell us that besides red cells, white cells and platelets, it contains enzymes, hormones, clotting substances, antibodies against numerous infections, dozens of different proteins, and perhaps other substances still unknown. This461 words
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Article112 1954-07-05 4 (ERE is a n 1A trick which again and again by people who Enow Ask three pco;, m a row. Send reader out of the r the group chooses on three When they have the assistant calls th ader and he room. The mm' re tell the group which112 words
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Article109 1954-07-05 4 'PHE U.S. Navy x a new wa children before a operation by pi space helmet fan them Remembering thai boys like to make they are on a ipa whizzing to othei simply by putting 3 parent plastic helmet their heads, a N.. rigged up his109 words
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Advertisement99 1954-07-05 4 Oxford Honour OXFORD A young Negro music teacher is the Jirst woman from the United states to receive the Doctor of Philosophy degree m musicology at Oxford Uniersity. She is Miss Doris Evans, a music professor on leave Jrom Howard University m Washington. DC, who Mudied at Oxford on an99 words
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Advertisement47 1954-07-05 4 m 1^ A choice of flavours COLD STORAGE CREAMERIES Ltd. SINGAPORE KIALA LCMPIR PENABi mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm SAVE^NOW^^ Before it's too /ate Ak FOH AS LITTL AS M .<J-^(\\\^y\ can start a savins account 'Z^Vj/(fl\!^\/y aad every S up to a m 1 OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY /tfffes AT47 words
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Article, Illustration78 1954-07-05 5 Above: "The Prize Winner" by C. F. Yeang of 29, New Lane, Penang. Exata VX, f5.6, 1 100 th, Perutz. Left: Now, for a smoke" by T. S. Kong of 42, Muntri Street, Penang. Airesflex, fll, 1 /100 th, Agfa. Right: "The Lotus Hunter" by Chua Sin78 words
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Article236 1954-07-05 5 Industrials: Con. Tin Smelters 25/-, Eraser and Neave Ords. $I._:H to $1.9."). Gammons $3,024 and ~s3of>, Hammers $3.02. snd $.i.of). Wm. Jacks $2.80. Malayan Cements $1.48. Malayan Collieri es 55 cents, Robinson Ords $1.85, Robinson 2nd Prefs. $10.40. Sime Darby $2.00, Singapore Cold Storage $4.77. and236 words
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516 1954-07-05 5 Tins Showed Further Gains Last Week Rv a Market Correspondent THE market. at least for the time being, appears to be hardened against any Dad tidings from Indo-China. Industrials strengthened and, with sufficient signatories to bring the International Tin Agreement into force. Tin shares showed further gains. Again Loans and516 words
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SINGAPORE STANDARD
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Article880 1954-07-05 6 r THE long awaited national movement has begun and we must thank Mr. Oliver Lyttelton and the more backward looking members of the Elections Committee for having sparked it off. Perhaps when independence finally comes to this country members of the Party Negara can lay claims to880 words
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Article, Illustration909 1954-07-05 6 TAYA ZINKIN - TAY A ZINKIN Mr. Nehru And India By )L TSIDK India there are people who think that Mr. Nehru does not represent India but only rules it; that the public opinion which supports him so solidly would not exist if he did not himself create it. If909 words
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Article, Illustration644 1954-07-05 6 R. B. Ooi - A Drop of INK R. B. Ooi By 'THERE are still many Malayans who wi call the early days or the Chri>tian missionary movement m this country when outraged parents disowned their children for changing their religions. Those early converts to Christianity Upset family traditions and caused much unhappiness to644 words
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Article314 1954-07-05 6 Tommy Gets His Aldershot-de-luxe V°U say "Aldershot" to anybody who has ever been In the Army. What does the word make him think of? Square bashing, probably— or spud bashing! But not sunshine. bathing beaches, lidos, married quarters de luxe. Yet all these things are a reality, not a dream,314 words
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Article27 1954-07-05 6 Daniel March - TTie great thinker is never a disputant. He a other men's i f S fry Stating the truth as he sees Daniel March27 words
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Article228 1954-07-05 6 \F.AREST of all to Mr. Nehru's heart is .secularism That is why he preaches patience with Pakistan. He has 35.000.000 Moslems to protect. But here for once he is perhaps slightly off beam His secularism is not quite the same litional Hindu tolerance. His attention is too228 words
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Article142 1954-07-05 6 II Pandit Ne: and a ne/. a. To the V y intellig pretation of the E son of ed by a Brit: educated ar Trinity, th? E». it do meet. Asian m E ribe an A, i tion *a getting and curiouser. 'iru not on India,142 words
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Advertisement129 1954-07-05 6 A/f^ Restful nights. P> _tf __x .4* J* _____B wkW <____, d_____ gj _Hfl_r dBI ___a~% SS J -MMmm <s <? _J_f IjR f*~ Amm^m\ ■'Jf ________H Contains Vitanv. J PP Vitamins (Ni jlr o n Calehim j Phosphorus. mean daijs^-^ Regular nights of restful sleep keep you X^. healthy,129 words
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Article, Illustration81 1954-07-05 7 R ofli- t a-e-fire minn dian c the ference is jp from t .aotian 9 IHI patterns of the total eclipse, as they evolved during the earl.\ morning: nhf ■iioniriion 8 <" 'O totality m Mm leapoHs, ibowa m ths photo four stage sequence. minutes81 words
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Article33 1954-07-05 7 ■IORLAND 4 loctor the el< off tome tomic ent him. vned it. oath of ould not of a 1 .ously be nging to E as fined £50 with33 words
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Article28 1954-07-05 7 illy 4: (Reuter) r has >etitiorj for the pantheon to house Lenin. Stalin Ipro nil e::t dead >c Soviet regime. to the official Soviet28 words
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Article127 1954-07-05 7 NEW YORK. July 4 (Reuter) rquis Childs. Washington nnist wrote m the I York P< y that Sir' 'm Churchill intended to >w "at the earliest perhaps before I the summer end He wanted exploratory t. the Soviet Prim e Minis lalenkov. "m pur- l127 words
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Article78 1954-07-05 7 AMMAN. July 4. (Renter)—;; The Jordanian Foreign Minis- j ter, Saved .Jamal Tuqan. yesterday discussed with the Bri- united States and French iteps v.t to decrease tension along the Jordan-Israel frontiers, Jordan Foreign Ministry SOUT I■nd last night. It is believed here that the three great78 words
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Article38 1954-07-05 7 SEVENTEEN people were killed and many injured when a big motor bus crowded with passengers j mostly Moslems. plunged i into a 150-foot deep .ravine' night between Uadlau 1 and Tetuan. m Spanish Morocco.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article54 1954-07-05 7 BUCKINGHAM. July 4: (Reuter) Ox roasting at Tudor fair and an historical mime, will be staged m the market square and bullring of Buckingham next Saturday, to celebrate the 400 th anniversary of the granting of the charter of incorporation to t h c borough by54 words
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Article28 1954-07-05 7 FORMER President Harry Truman who had an emergency operation on June 28 was well enough yesterday to sit up m a 1 chair iv hospital. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article329 1954-07-05 7 PM Explains Delta Dunkirk PARIS, July 4, Premier Pierre Mendes-Fronce told Frenchmen yesterday that their troops had abandoned the southern portion of Indo-China Red River Delta, m order to strengthen his hand for ceaseww w,fh Comm uimt leaders at Geneva. M t, ndesReuter; A.P. - 329 words
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Article144 1954-07-05 7 OXFORD. July 4: (AP) The Princess MarieGabrielle von Uracil Wurttemberg wed the Hon. Desmond Walter Guinness yesterday uhile standing with one shoe on and one shoe lost The 21 year old daughter of the Count of Wurtlemberg. Prince Albrecht von Uracil, lost the shoe144 words
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Article71 1954-07-05 7 WASHINGTON, July 4. (AP) The heroic French army nurse, (the of Dien Bien Phu). Genevieve de Galard-Terraube. km pied an unusual Congre invitation to visit the States later this month. Representative Prances Bolton (Republican Ohio) announced yesterci. Mrs. Co. ton said the nurse will arrive71 words
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139 1954-07-05 7 DECLARE DUTCH H.C. AS UNACCEPTABLE PARTIES JAKARTA. July 4, (AP).— Thirty-one political parties and organisations, including the government parties and Communists, yesterday urged the government to declare the Dutch High Commissioner, Count W. F. L. van Bylandt. persona They also urged: 1. The recall of the Indonesian delegation to the139 words
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215 1954-07-05 7 Britain Heady To Discuss Asia Pact .WASHINGTON, July 4, (UP). Diplomatic officials said yesterday that i the British Embassy informed the State De- j partment on Thursday it was ready to start the Anglo-American talks on a South-east Asia treaty! organization and on the Indo-China situation at any time. So215 words
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Article105 1954-07-05 7 Talks On East-West Trade Start WASHINGTON. July 4. «UP» Peter Thorneycroft, president of the British Board of Trade, conferred yesterday With Harold Stassen. director of the Foreign Operations Ad- i ministration, on East-West. trade. The meeting was arranged during the Church ill-Eisen-hower discussions earlier this k It was intended to105 words
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Article55 1954-07-05 7 NEW YORK. July 4. (Reuter). Dr. Alfred Kinsey has been invited to study the sexual behaviour of men and women m Britain. Cambridge anthropologist said here yesterday. Dr. Eric Dingwall said he j had invited Dr. Kinsey to make studies m Britain and Europe similar55 words
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Article, Illustration102 1954-07-05 7 THREE hundred eye-wit-nesses of West Berlin have reported seeeint three flying saucers m a triangle shape on 'several occasions during the past few weeks. A.F.P. photo. I THIS PHOTOGRAPH, made during the "Ball of Stars" m the American sector of Germany recently shows a tn«» of well knownA.F.P.; U.P - 102 words
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Article262 1954-07-05 7 Minister Defends U.K. Stand BRIDGWATER, (England). July 4. (IP).— Minister of State Selwyn Lloyd said yesterday Britain's recognition of Red China is a "more practical" approach to the problem than America's refusal to recognise the Peiping regime. "I do not believe there is I basic difference between us and t262 words
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Article123 1954-07-05 7 Bevan To Foster Commerce IPSWICH. Suffolk. July 4. (Reuter*. Mr. Aneurin Bevan. leader of the extreme left-wing faction of ths Labour Party, said here j terday the aim of the visi; Labour members to China this summer would be to encourage friendship and In the development of tn and commene.123 words
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97 1954-07-05 7 Editor Gets Jail Term For Sedition KAMPALA. UGANDA. July 4: (Reuter) Mr. Appolinari Ddamba was sentenced yesterday to six months' imprisonment on each of four charges of publishing and printing seditious matter m the banned newspaper Uganda Express. He gave notice of api st the sentences which are to run97 words
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Article, Illustration64 1954-07-05 7 BLUE BLOOD MAKES DEBUT CE ITI. FIED as an inthentie Inra Princess b y the Peruvian 6•te r i ment, the beautiful singer Vina Sumac m a k c her tlire debut m Paramount's < ret of the lncas." m addition to her royal blood. Yma possesses a vocal rangeUP - 64 words
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Article120 1954-07-05 7 Farmer's Grave Is A Mystery CRICCIF.TH. Wales. July 4 (Reuter) Po t night scoured a small island for a spade used to dig a sha grave m which a 34-yea farmer was, found dead yestert ey were not whelher the dead man, Robert (i\vi!ym Owen, missing since Tuesday, dug his120 words
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Article61 1954-07-05 7 OLORON. France. July 4, (AP) Hunters from Basque country of So France are going I pine la of th mountains today for game a 1 3-foot boa- or. A circus lost him tv ago when he was only fellow. Since then asionally on tl. town dump,61 words
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Article, Illustration801 1954-07-05 9 WALLY CROUCH - WALLY CROUCH Reviewed by FOR the four years that he slaved and suffered m the living hells of Buchenwald and Mauthausen, Tony Foramus loyally clung to a friend's secret. 7 7 It wo? a mighty big secret; one so important, m fact, if801 words
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Article817 1954-07-05 9 HAROLD NICOLSON - HAROLD NICOLSON By TN March of 1950 Dr. J. A Bronowski's play THE FACE OF VIOLENCE was produced by Douglas Cleverdon m the Third Programme. It attracted much attention and was awarded the Italia Prize for 1951. Dr. Bronowski has now published his play accompanied by six somewhat817 words
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Article525 1954-07-05 9 JOUN GODWIN - Chills And Violence *A GRANGER TO MYBELf ny Seymour Shu bin (London: Ernest Benn. Sydney: Dy mock's. 15/6.) r rHERE are two distinct methods by which a thriller writer can proceed U> chill his readers' spines. Oti€ is Mickey Spillanes recipe an infantile plo' generously laced with sex. sadism and525 words
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Miscellaneous383 1954-07-05 9 "TVr^ By Al Capp \_#> MAMPAPPVA' -WITHIN r-^ r f") TME FIRST filQ 000 V VO; fIUoT 0«P By V. T. Hamlin y^^_T^\/_^ |WB.Iax.r4O.\TMEN,WHVWCMAI lOU SURE DONT UNDER "B^*^ y~- ou rr_ y_ i swear X. rgktin imvi nots I 1 dfctjrt twat ctajs_-> ctvv«>.t no T up%*Wl X_._iA.-TSC T_tlC383 words
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Article3179 1954-07-05 10 GLENN CARR - GLENN CARR By The second instalment at our great near thriller serial which began m the Sunday Standard yesterday* r UCY did not know there was a murderer m the next room. She only knew Guy Phillips was there. Guy, the man she was to marry m3,179 words
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Advertisement303 1954-07-05 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION AfTT^gs \\tm\THiV^& 5 s «ows~Dto LA llf A r W msii/JSv PHONE ***** A»»-COHWTIOKcD MWlffL 9.30 p.m YOU'LL ROCK WITH Cla MARTf^liiwS JtB»M ROME yjpfc-. FIRST TIMITIN TECHNICOi n^ ALHAMBRA "°^i^ AIR COIOITIOH.D PHONE 6909 &1) 30 wi HAKSO JUUaVE _P A Coior by 5K 7TCHNICOLOR THE PICTURE303 words
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Article260 1954-07-05 11 SHB Boys Win Boxing Tourney SINGAPORE Harbour Board Boys Club won the Federation of Singapore Boys Clubs' boxing championships when the tournament concluded on Saturday night at Gullieniard Road. Runners-up were Upper Serangoon B<»s Club. m the previous two nights, thrills were the order of the night. With the exception260 words
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Article165 1954-07-05 11 SINGAPORE Swimming Club got off to a good start m this year's Singapore Amateur Swimming Association water polo championships when they beat Chinese Swimming Club 7 5 In an A' Division league match at Amber Road yesterday. In the B and C Division encounters however, the165 words
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Article51 1954-07-05 11 YOUNG Men's Muslim Association, fighting against relegation, gained a valuable victory over the Singapore Harbour Board Recreation Club when they beat by four goals to nil m a S.A.F.A. Division 2 League match at Geylang yesterday. The Muslims scored through Daud Tamri, Salleh Ahmad. Daud Ayob and Suleiman51 words
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Article120 1954-07-05 11 HONGKONG, July 4: (Reuter).- The University of Malaya cricket team beat the Hongkong University Vice" Chancellors XI by nine wickets here toda\ B. Selvarajah of the University of Malaya took six wickets including a hattrick at the expense of 32 runs m nine overs. The Vic120 words
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Article83 1954-07-05 11 Colony Schools, who were made to bat twice, lost to the Singapore Recreation Club on the first innings m a cricket match played on the padang yesterday. The Schools, batting first, were all out at lunch for 80 runs. The top scorers were skipper Heng Hoe 20. Wicks83 words
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Article508 1954-07-05 11 WIMBLEDON, July 3, (Renter) .—Miss Maureen Connolly, queen of world tennis, swept to victory m the All- American final to become the youngest player m 70 years history of the event to* win the Wimbledon crown for three successive years. She ♦'Little Mo" who won 6-2,508 words
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Article78 1954-07-05 11 Women's singles: Miss Maureen Connolly beat Miss Louise Brough 6—3, 7—5. Men's doubles: Rex Hartwic and Mervyn Rose beat Vie Seixas and Tony Trabert 6 4 6 4, 3—6. 6—4. Women'- doubles: Miss Louise Brough and Mrs. Margaret Dupont beat Miss Doris Hart and Miss Shirley Fry 4—6,78 words
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Article198 1954-07-05 11 ZURICH. July 3, (Reuter)— Austria beat Uruguay by three goals to one today m the soccer match to decide third and fourth places m the World Football Cup tournament. With this result Austria won the 1954 World Football Bronze Medal. Tomorrow Hungary and Germany battle at Berne198 words
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Article47 1954-07-05 11 Singapore Cricket Club drew with BODCA m a friendly cricket match played on the padang. Batting first the Club scored 51 and declared at tea. BODCA could only reply with 115 for seven when stumps were drawn. Chelliah did well with the bat scoring 49.47 words
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Advertisement189 1954-07-05 11 HALEX TABLE TENNIS BALLS Th* Choice of the Champions 1 Hsltx 3-»tar. the match baJi-epprovedi by the Intenutlcsnal TaWe Tennls| Federation sines 1952 Halex 2-Jtar. ths dub bai! Halsx No. I. the practice ball HAItX ACENT: H. C. PAASONJ ft CO. LTD., P.O. SOX 532. SINGAPORE ---js FREE advice to189 words
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Article, Illustration276 1954-07-05 12 NEGRI FIGHT FOR A DRAW SUCCEED SEREMBAN, Sun.— Faced with the uphill task of getting 209 runs for victory, Negri batsmen, suing m at 3.40 p.m. today, played with their backs to the wall, determined to save the game at all costs, and succeeded m playing out time. The Negri276 words
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Article172 1954-07-05 12 Deaf Mute Beats Up Sonny Chia MANILA, July 4: (AFP> —Philippine deaf mute featherweight king. Benny Escobar, knocked out the Singapore and Malayan titleholder Sonny Chia m the fifth of a scheduled ten-round bout at Manila's Rizal Memorial Stadium last night. A torrid right cross caught the challenger's jaw sending172 words
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Article26 1954-07-05 12 WOODLANDS SC beat Royal Malayan Naval Force 5-0 m a friendly soccer match at Woodlands yesterday. Pandian 3 Tahir and Ithanian were the scorers.26 words
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Article47 1954-07-05 12 SOCCER: SAFA Div. 1 Tiger S A. vs. I.R.C. at Jalan Besar; Div. 3 A Junior A. A. vs. X.M.L. at MFA ground; Div. ZB St. John's S.C. vs. Bintang Bulan S.C. at Geylang; Div. 3C Farrer Juniors vs. Star Soccerites "A"' at Farrer Park.47 words
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Article105 1954-07-05 12 VIENNA. July 4 (AP) Emil Zatopek, Czechoslovakia s champion runner, was handed his nrst defeat this season m an international athletic contest which opened m Budapest on Saturday. According to Radio Budapest, Zatopek was beaten by ef s^X acs Hungarian, m the 10.000-metre race Kolt c f105 words
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Article74 1954-07-05 12 SAFA's 1953 Junior Challenge Cup and Division 3 League champions. Singapore Corinthians. "blitzed" their way to a 7 o victory over lowly Tamil Brotherhood Association, to end their league engagements at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. And m so doing, scored their 12th victory from 13 outings74 words
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Article490 1954-07-05 12 That Piruz-Koon Yam Affair By ANDY ROZARIO nf ti!i U R^ TMP V R u 5-"" The stan <*ing Committee of the Badminton adooted bvX °V Mala > a decided that the line of™ t on adopted by the Selangor Badminton Association on Abdullah Piruz and490 words
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209 1954-07-05 12 S'pore Bowlers Fail In Bid To Save The Match MALACCA, Sun.— ln a thrilling fighting finish, which was touch and go all the way until H. Sequerah secured the winning run to beat Singapore for the second successive season by three wickets, Malacca became the champion cricket side m the209 words
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317 1954-07-05 12 TAKING their cue from a weak Singapore Indian F.A. defence, the "score-happy" Singapore Chinese sharpshooters set up a "one-way" traffic sign to pulverise the opposition with a 6—o rout m this soccer friendly at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Neither team wa s at317 words
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Article102 1954-07-05 12 MALACCA. Sun.— The South team to meet the North m the annual cricket match during the August Bank holidays was selected today here after the match with Singapore. For the first time Malacca has four representatives m the South team and this distinction is doubtless due to the102 words
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Article411 1954-07-05 12 SINGAPORE'S Ceylon Sports Club beat Tamil Physical and Culture Association by nine wickets to win the Nagalingam Shield. The Ceylonese were 145 lor five when stumps were drawn on Saturday. They went on to score 118 runs and take the lead by that number of runs.411 words
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Article417 1954-07-05 12 NOTTINGHAM, July 3 (Reuter) Only the Intervention of the weather or a remarkable batting feat which would make cricket history, can save Pakistan from defeat at the hands of England m the second cricket Test at Nottingham. Although rain limited play today to three hours and five417 words
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