Singapore Standard, 9 July 1954
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Title Section20 1954-07-09 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD IBL jfc ft\ M. Vol. V. No. 7. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 9 f 195^ TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration128 1954-07-09 1 RAUB MAN WINS THE $100 PRIZE gfgfdg nous badminand first The Singaindard's new Quiz Contest on Mon- 30 minutes m The d office to pick r out of two ible finalists. •ral panel two possi- nearly 6.000 Mr. Wong separate containing h entrant. The Reasons did Mr. Wong :ames until128 words
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Article152 1954-07-09 1 Turn To P. 2 For Today's Puzzles contact; this is quite new." Clue No. 2 <This advertiser stores up many good things for the present and future.) "CHUNG KHIAW BANK. Here, by the mere action of banking, the >n doing so stores up good things for the future." Clue No.152 words
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Article87 1954-07-09 1 Italy. July 8 (AP)— ltalian divers are searching raten cf Italy's Riviera coast for a likely site on h to eroct an underwater statue of Christ. The 1 planned to be visible m the clear water heavily-travelled highway along the shore, t-foot bronze figure will be sunk intoA.P. - 87 words
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Article808 1954-07-09 1 K. C. ARUN - K. C. ARUN 200 Paratroops Drop Into Perak Jungle OPERATION COVERS 250 SQ. MILES By Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Lieut-General Sir Geoffrey Bajirne, GOC Malaya, today personally launched from 5/000 feet up m the air, the largest ever operation against a large concentration of high-ranking808 words
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Article, Illustration247 1954-07-09 1 BIG ALLIANCE MARCHES IN 3 TOWNS THE Alliance staged mammoth processions m three towns yesterday m Kuala Lumpur, Alor Star and Kuantan. The Selangor Alliance presented a petition to the Sultan at his Palace. In the open grounds of the Istana Selangor, a gathering of nearly 6,000 men and women247 words
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Article77 1954-07-09 1 3 Homes Ablaze KANSAS CITY. Kansas. July 8 (UP) A jet plane crashed m a residential area near Kansas City's downtown business district yesterday killing at least four persons, including the pilot. The plane clipped a small frame residence with such impact that it collapsed,77 words
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Article54 1954-07-09 1 MUNSAN, July 8 (Reuter) —The crew of the United Nations civil police boat which was fired on by Communists when it ran aground on a sand bar m the Han river estuary yesterday, escaped injury and the boat was refloated late last night. United Nations Military54 words
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Article50 1954-07-09 1 NANGAL. Indian Punjab. July 8 (Reuter) Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, today pressed a button which released the waters of the Sutlej river into the Bhakara canal, the world's longest, which will bring life giving water to 4.000.000 acres of one of India's famine belts.50 words
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Article37 1954-07-09 1 KANSAS CITY, July 8 (AP) Harry S. Truman's hometown of Independence, Missouri, was selected on Wednesday as the site of a $1,750,000 library to house the papers of the former president's political career.37 words
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Article38 1954-07-09 1 NEW YORK, July 8: (AP) A 19-year-old Norwegian girl arrived here Wednesday for the forthcoming Miss Universe contest at Long Beach, California. She refused, politely, to Kose for photographers with er legs exposed.38 words
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Article25 1954-07-09 1 WASHINGTON, July 8, (AP) —Carmen Franco, daughter of Generalissimo Franco of Spain arrived here on Wednesday night for a two weeks' visit25 words
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Article45 1954-07-09 1 MIAMI, Florida, July 8 (AP) —Moving swiftly to crack the brutal kidnap-murder of little Judith Ann Roberts, homicide detectives grilled more than 30 men during the night and early today and reported "very good leads" In their hunt for the killer.45 words
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Article36 1954-07-09 1 LONDON, July 8: (Renter) Lord Montagu of Beaulieu and Mr. Michael Pitt-Rivers, his cousin, both imprisoned last March for homosexual offences have been removed from the British Army's regular reserve of officers.36 words
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Article, Illustration120 1954-07-09 1 Goodyear Workers Down Tools CINCINNATI. Ohio, July 8 (Reuter)— A breakdown m contract negotiations today brought the first strike m eight years to Goodyear Tyre and Rubber Company plants. The United Rubber Workers called on its 23,000 members m Goodyear plants to quit work m ten cities last mid-night. First120 words
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Article31 1954-07-09 1 PARIS. July 8 (Reuter).— The French Prime Minister, M. Pierre Mendes-France. plans to leave on Saturday for Geneva to attend the Indo-China conference, informed quarters said here today.31 words
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Article26 1954-07-09 1 GIFU. Japan, July 8 (AP)— Black raindrops fell for two hours today m the nearby western Japanese city of Majima. Kyodo News Service reported.26 words
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200 1954-07-09 1 Bishop Garbett - Bishop Garbett Says YORK, England, July 8 (Reuter). Dr. Cyril Garbett, Archbishop of York, said today that "If the tension which now unhappily exists between us and the United States is not reduced the results may be disastrous to International peace." Britain should always200 words
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Article284 1954-07-09 1 Gen. Ely Back In Hanoi SAIGON, July B—A8 A Franco-Vietnamese mobile unit today ambushed a group of Vietminh at a point 20 miles south-east of Hanoi/ killing 40 and capturing 39. In another clash north of the Red River delta, about 30 miles north-eastU.P.; Reuter; AFP - 284 words
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Article41 1954-07-09 1 HOLLYWOOD. July 8, (AP) Swedish born actress Viveca Lindfors and George Taborl. writer and playwright, were married July 4, they disclosed yesterday. Witnesses Included the bride's three children by previous marriages, Jan, 11; Lena, 9; and Christopher, 2.41 words
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Article44 1954-07-09 1 TOWSON. Maryland, July 8. (AP)— Frank Mcßoberts of Painesyille, Ohio, and his wife are being held for investigation of alleged child-selling. A woman detective, posing as a buyer, said M. C. Roberts offered her an eight-year-old girl named Linda for US$74.44 words
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Article19 1954-07-09 1 ACTOR Burt Lancaster yesterday announced m Hollywood the birth of his nfth child, a girl. APAP - 19 words
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Article323 1954-07-09 2 Workers Plan To Set Up Pickets At Factory Go/es KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Workers the Lever Brothers Bungsor Factory will go strike from 8 a.m. tomorrow. All those Ju filled m secret ballots voted for a strike The workers have prepared to set up pickets at323 words
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Article37 1954-07-09 2 HONGKONG, July 8: Special Standard Service; Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: $15.60 v £1 sterling; $5,795 to US$l; $1,821 to Malayan $1; $0,188 to one Indonesian Rupiah, Gold $252,125 to 1 tael.37 words
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Article98 1954-07-09 2 COMMODITY PRICES < I OSlNGnbn (cents per lh.) m pore on Thursday wrn»--u ,t, X"*"* s 'Hers No 1 X S.S Spot Loose 70 i No. 1 X S.S. TM No. 2 R.S.S. 70; m No. 3 R.S.S. 6 7oJ Tone: Steady TIN Pi: rhe price ol tin terdav wa^98 words
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Article33 1954-07-09 2 PEN AN G. Thi boy, aged 16. Hai was tentai the Se the murder Teong at the of the Anglotinuation Bch on July 7. The case «ras July 1433 words
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Article, Illustration440 1954-07-09 2 Unity Of Chinese And Malays Hailed t? From Page 1 appointment of a special independent commission to Malaya to Inquire into Constitutional reforms m the Federation. The petition adds: "Your Highness will no doubt realise that with the introduction of Federal Elections. it is necessary to have a special independent440 words
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Article135 1954-07-09 2 AT the annual general meet- J ing of the Outram School Parent-Teacher Association, Singapore, the following were elected office-bearers for the year: President: WWee c Kirn Wee. Vice- j Presidents: Eric Choa and H. S. Tann; Hon. Secretary: F.C. Fong: Hon. Treasurer: Leone S Headmaster C'A.135 words
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Article53 1954-07-09 2 TAY AH TIN, managing director of the Changi Bus Company Limited was fined $10 m the Singapore «ity Police Court yesterday for using a building m Changi Road and its compound for the purpose of parking, storing and repairing motor vehicles without a licence from53 words
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Article56 1954-07-09 2 PENANG, Thurs.— Gan Chian Lee, 24, was charged m the Magistrate's Court today with escaping from the custody of Constable P. Nadarajan, after he had been detained for allegedly causing hurt In committing robbery. Gan claimed trial to the charge and was ordered to be56 words
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Article99 1954-07-09 2 A 42-year-old Kuala Lumpur woman. Cheong Lin Hoe. who is alleged to have sold a 16-year-old girl, Wong Ah Kum, to a milk vendor for $1,000 to be his wife was committed yesterday to .stand trial at the next Singapore Assizes. In committing her99 words
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Article93 1954-07-09 2 PENA NG. Thurs.— In order to encourage high standards of stock breeding within the Settlement, the j committee of the Penang Agricultural Show has decided to issue special cert ificates to winning exhibitors m the livestock and padi tions. The object of these certificates, which will be93 words
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Article64 1954-07-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Civilians from Negrl Sembilan yesterday were taken on board two Royal naval ships to watch a bombardment of "pin-pointed" targets m the Labu forest area by the ships' four- inch guns. Over 100 Chinese and Malays watched the operation from the frigates HMS64 words
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Article54 1954-07-09 2 PENANG. Thurs— The devotees of the Mahindarama Buddhist Temple at Kampar Road will be celebrating "Asalha" (full moon day), on Wednesday, July 14. The yen. K. Gunaratana Thera will preach the Buddha-Dhamma m Hokkien at 12.30 p.m. The reciting of the "Parittas" will take place54 words
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92 1954-07-09 2 PENANG, Thurs. A 34-year old Indian Seeni who behaved indecently mi n Beach Street o n July 2 was told by the Magistrate today that if he wanted to do that sort of thing:, he should Join the monkeys m the Botanical92 words
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Advertisement143 1954-07-09 2 Grand >w*r» 1 a T" B *izkZ S/tfi«S#JP» for t^» Veum all Miss not the opportunity up sp Tooral's Printed Namr.t 36" $3.20 $2.55 p. v<*- Lystav 36" $2.60 $2JS Tobralco 36" $2.60 $2.15 J Toolina 36 $2.90 $2.4« j Arrow White Shirts (Dart) Sanforized (Mad* m U.S.A. i $«-75143 words
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Article251 1954-07-09 3 NEED FOR AIRSTRIP IN SEREMBAN Controversy In Town Council SEREMBAN, Thurs.— Lack of an airstrip m Seremban was once again the subject of an attack by a Nominated Member of the Town Council, Mr. Gordon Hinds, at today's Council meeting. Mr. Hinds said two factions the Public Works Department and251 words
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Article, Illustration183 1954-07-09 3 HARIDAS IS APPOINTED ADVISER TO G.H. DX GOP A I HARIDAS ls >r*t?rday appointed I onsoltaat Peiiatrimn t<> the Singapore Cieneral I by the governor. ir John Nicoll. This appointment n^ title WP re conferred m recocnition i)r llaridas' long and tnrioni M-rvice and of abilitf I teacher, doctor ;«nc183 words
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Article162 1954-07-09 3 2 For Approved Schools JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Tay Boon Bek and Tay Boon hoo, two minors who had assisted their father m supplying foodstuff to terrorists at Ponti.m. were admonished and discharged by Mr. N. L. m tin <>ns Court yesterday. Their elder brother and162 words
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Article61 1954-07-09 3 Russian Tankers Move THREE F tankers, and MajSingapore r arrival, lered rday to the m Anby loc port authori- I >ter Attold The no special In the move. The d to the where or disoil> car- yesterday h are carryps of rs and •he Westra li r stands >ne of61 words
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Article32 1954-07-09 3 BAHRU., Thurs.— ntenced m Kluang to ur yean* im- Lng m posat ik New of supthe use of m pleading aid that wrong. Led rice. r and wh*32 words
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Article, Illustration69 1954-07-09 3 G, Thurs. Lee 19. was .sentenced I'ahang Sessions y to six imprisonment for 1(1 .^■•hool. GHADUATION dinner was held at Lim's Cookin* Institute. 117 Road on £2n-day nis'.t at which eight students received their certificates 19^ 0^ of the students from left to ri*ht, Mrs. M. E. Richards,69 words
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Article106 1954-07-09 3 PENANG. Thurs.— A WelOfficer of the Penang Harbour Burl. Mr. A. Maliapen. was commended by Group Capt. G. V. Howard m the Magistrate's Court today for his prompt action m bringing a corruption case to tli e proper authorities. When a rubber tapper, Ibrahim106 words
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Article67 1954-07-09 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Sultan of Selangor has agreed to see a delegation from the Selangor Indian Congress at 9.30 a.m. tomorrow. The delegation will ask for the reservation of seats for Indians both at the State and Federal levels and for an elected majority m67 words
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Article55 1954-07-09 3 PARIT BUNTAR, Thurs. The Adult Education Association of Nibong Tebal held an enjoyable social at the AngloChinese School. Nibong Tebal last week. M^re than 100 men and women, all pupils m the Adult Education classes, attended the social which was organised by Mr. Lim Teik Hoe55 words
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Article122 1954-07-09 3 Free Bus Ride Costs Him $100 S. VEERAPAN. who tried to obtain a free ride on a Singapore Traction Company bus by posing as an employee of the company, was yesterday fined $100 m the Singapore Sixth Police Court. He was convicted on a charge of cheating the Singapore Traction122 words
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Article46 1954-07-09 3 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Thur. A working committee has been set up "by the Indian Teachers' Union. Penang and Province Welle^ley, to find ways and means of raising funds for a union building. This committee was formed following the last meeting of the Union here recently.46 words
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Article63 1954-07-09 3 Pickpocket Caught In The Act A PROWLING Singapore pickpocket pulled up with a shock yesterday when, just after relieving a Malay of his pen. he felt a tap on his back. He turned round to face a detective who beckoned him to follow him to the station. Equally shocked was63 words
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124 1954-07-09 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Kelantan State Padi Showwas officially opened Bharu this morni: the Mentri Be>ar, Kelantan, Tungku Sri Maharaja. Although Kelantan has the largest acreage under padi. the yield is not favourable compared with that of other States," the Mentri Besar said.124 words
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Article129 1954-07-09 3 Postings Transfers RAUB. Thurs.— The following postings took place here recently: Mr. S. Shanmugam. Indian Co-Operative Officer Pahang. and secretary of the Pahang Cricket Association, has been transferred to Ipoh. Mr. Kok Kin Sen, Chinese Co-operative Officer. Pahang. will cover up his duties. Police Inspector Ismail bin Mahmud has been129 words
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156 1954-07-09 3 AFTER a three-hour tour of the London Headquarters of the Crown Agents this week, the five journalists from the Federation, Singapore and Hongkong, who are the guests of the Bri- tish Government, urged that the true story of the Crown Agents be told to156 words
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266 1954-07-09 4 Thuraisingham Denies He Sought To Join Alliance NO QUESTION OF COALITION-NEGARA KI'ALA LUMPtK. Thurs. Dato E. E. C. Tbu raisingham today denied that he ever made any proposal to Tungkn Abdul Rahman, president of UMNO, for the Party Negrara to join the UMNOMC4 Alliance. The Party Negara m a press266 words
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Article436 1954-07-09 4 ALLIANCE WILL DROP THE 'REBELS' Despite Boycott Call Off I KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Alliance will not take back "rebels" within its ranks, The Standard was told today. They will be disowned by the Party, an Alliance source said. "Rebels' of the Party were those who did not resign from436 words
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Article, Illustration98 1954-07-09 4 SRI Seohdari. (above) hostess of (.aruda Indonesian Airways had a look at Singapore yesterday from the air for the first time m her flying career. She had been with G«m4a for over a year and had been to Manila, Bangkok and other places. She only came98 words
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117 1954-07-09 4 THE Singapore Government will lose about $2,000,000 if the City Council abolishes the 24 kerbside petrol pumps, the Automobile Accessory Dealers' Association has pointed out m a letter to the Council. The future of these kerbside pumps will be determined at the Estates and117 words
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Article98 1954-07-09 4 THE Bishop of Singapore. Rev. H.W. Baines, explained the meaning of charity to the boys of the Gan Eng Seng School yesterday morning, when he addressed them on "What is Charity." Other speakers during the week m which the School held its third annual series of character-training talks,98 words
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Article72 1954-07-09 4 MR. Thong See Fang, the General Secretary of the Overseas Chinese Patriotic Association "Save China Movement" of Nationalist China arrived m Singapore yesterday from Australia enroute to Formosa. He was sent to Australia by the Nationalist Government two weeks ago to acquaint the Chinese there72 words
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Article41 1954-07-09 4 THE Singapore Study Group Movement invites applications for a three month course on Elementary Calculus, including differentiation and integration. Applicants need not have any previous knowledge of Calculus. The course begins on July 21. Fees are $12.41 words
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Article29 1954-07-09 4 THE Nanyang University has 12 more new members making a. total 1,492 members' Each member pays $1,000 membership fee for the Univerity's Endowment Fund.29 words
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Article132 1954-07-09 4 ALL members of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association have to contribute 50 cents each to any member who is sacked for inefficiency, provided he has been a member for six years. Thi was approved at yesterday's annual general meeting ol the Association The following132 words
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115 1954-07-09 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Tungku Abdul Rahman. President of the UMNO, told The Istandard yesterday, that m his conversation with Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingham on Tuesday, the Dato did mention about a coalition between the UMNO and Party Negara. The independent commission which the115 words
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Article104 1954-07-09 4 I ARMY civilian employees have protested the decision of I the Singapore army authorities to charge them tor army transport as from September next. The protest was decided upon by the Executive Committee of the Army Civil Services Union. The Army Command Secretary had informed the Union104 words
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Article25 1954-07-09 4 THE body of a 61 -year-old Chinese. Tan Toon Hua. was found floating m the Rochore Canal by the Marine F yesterday.25 words
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Article266 1954-07-09 4 C. H. I'NBEHAI'N, former managing: director and chairman of directors of Hume Industries (Far Fast) Ltd.. "showed malice since the time he was asked to resign from the managing directorship." Mr. C. H. Smith, coir for Mr. M. R. Swain, the present managing director266 words
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Article72 1954-07-09 4 One Person In Thirty Has A Car ONE person m every 30 m Singapore onus a motor-car. Thus is revealed m the latest statistics issued by the Registrar of Vehicles. The number of cars licensed as at June, 7vas 32,706. Motor cycles numbered 7.016. Bicycles also increased m number. There72 words
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Advertisement285 1954-07-09 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACITJt?*^ 7th DAY TODAY! riTlllU 11.00 am 1.45-4.15 «45 LJ] Iff U f ffvTAßTrAf^um^ a AT THEIR SCREWBALI BEST IN PARAMOUNFS i^-, 7 "MONEY FROM W home" a ij IN COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR i TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! «llito ARTISTS PICTU»[ <>kj Morning ITomorrow: 9.00 a.m. "BKANDED" Shows I Sunclay:285 words
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629 1954-07-09 5 FIREMAN'S FIRST DUTY TO SAVE LIVES Rescue Expert Tells Crash Inquiry FOLLOWING the crash of the BOAC Constella- tion at Kallang Airport on March 13, many of: the firemen on the scene, concentrated their efforts on trying to put out the aircraft's fire instead of attempting to rescue the 33629 words
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96 1954-07-09 5 Terrorists Killed 2,297 Civilians LONDON. July 8. (Keuter) Communist terrorist* m Malawi have killed 2.197 Asians and 100 Europeans since the outbreak of terrorism m June 1948. Mr. Henry Hopkinson. Minister of State for Colonial Affairs, save Ultlf fiKiiit-s m a Parliamentary reply yesterday. Between June 1948 and December 194996 words
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Article200 1954-07-09 5 OWNERS TO MARK OFF CIRCUS LOT THE owners of a plot of land which juts out into Singapore's Orchard Circus will bring their surveyor and demarcate the land's boundaries on Tuesday if no reply is received from Government by that date. Solicitor for the owners, the British Malaya Trustee and200 words
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Article, Illustration50 1954-07-09 5 photo. THF colour party of the Singapore Volunteer Corps, led by their standard bearer. Lieutenant George Newman, marched past the Governor and Commander in-Chief of the Colony. Sir John Nicoll. immediately after the Corp> w.i^ presented with its new colours at a ceremony on the Padang yesterday StandardStandard - 50 words
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Article371 1954-07-09 5 Thousands See Nicoll Present Colours To Corps IN a ceremony marked with the grandeur of tradition and filled with historical significant -e. (he Singapore Volunteer Corps yesterday received its Colours from the Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Singapore. Sir John Nicoll, on the Padang before thousands of spectators.371 words
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Article129 1954-07-09 5 DEVELOP COLONY CITIZENSHIP Says Nair MR. M.P.D Nair. Singapore •lative Councillor <Lab Seletan, will make a me the next meeting of the Council to nullify recommendations by the Governor and the Secretary of Btmte tor the Colonies to di franchise all Commonwealth citizens m the Colony under the new con129 words
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Article45 1954-07-09 5 THE Chi.-; En ol Radio Malaya, Mr. M.M. I land, will talk on "The future problems of Radio Malay the Eu Tong Seng Hall ol University of Malaya at 5.:;o p.m. today. This talk la beins; msored by the Ma. n Mathematical So45 words
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139 1954-07-09 5 OFFICERS of the Social Welfare Department last month carried out an average of two anti-Vice raids a day m Singapore. There i ether raids, states th c Department's monthly report. Fifteen girls were recovered m these raids, but six between the ages of139 words
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Article223 1954-07-09 5 STUDENTS who passed the April/May examinations of the Australian Society of Accountants are as follow: NEW SYLLABUS Preliminary Examination. Foo Tiang Heng. Wong Yong Shin, Hah Khee Loong. Yeong iK Cheong. Accounting and Auditing Lim Yam Poh. Loony I (hong, Lee Boon Huat I 'long Chiew. Poon223 words
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Article60 1954-07-09 5 THE portrait of Sir Franklin Gimson. former Governor of Singapore, will be presented to the City at a special ceremony on July 15 at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Mr. Tan Chin Tuan. Deputy President of the Legislative Council, will make the presentation on behalf of the donors to60 words
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Article47 1954-07-09 5 The 10.000-ton I. tein, latest addition to the cargo passenger fleet of the North German Lloyd Shipping Line. is expected to call at Singapore at the end of this month, on her maiden voyage to the Far East from Continental ports.47 words
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Advertisement121 1954-07-09 5 (wm UnitOlVn Qualify HEINZ C BABY FOODS most dependable In Heinz foods especially prepared for babies you find finer texture, flavors V and natural colors. These foods are < made from choice fresh ingredients tnly; they are expertly cooked and carefully strained m gleaming Heinz J kitchens, then scientifically packed121 words
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Advertisement80 1954-07-09 5 Ull/ "< Ordinary soaps can MM fIM -^V^» >S your bhmsi a faded appearnvit *fi as V* ns Soap saves your mone) and your clothes too. Sunlight^ gentle ijather gets ri<l of dirt without hard rubbing. With ordinar) soaps yo« wear away your clothes because sou must rub so hard80 words
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Article850 1954-07-09 6 rrHE Alliance statement on the compromise x arrangement between it and the Government Claims that as a result ot the High Commissioner agreeing to consult the majority party before making appointments to the nominated reserved atS," the position of the majority party and the (i elements would850 words
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Article250 1954-07-09 6 Graduates Were Ignored Sir;— The inaugural I ing of the select Unive**jty of Malaya Soriety took •i.y graduates by surprise. It i.s most disheartening to find that IUCh an augu.st body aimed at federating the Stamford Club and the Alumni Association should be founded m a manner which does not250 words
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Article99 1954-07-09 6 your attention to the manner In which tlu ty of Malaya Society had its inaugural meet 1 believe that all m;, neetini; ient icity to let members know of tin The University of Malaya Society held its inaugural meeting under a cloak of recy. Not even Who99 words
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Article181 1954-07-09 6 HE SHOULD NOT RESIGN Sir: I wonde r why the va n Trade Union Council which nominated Mr Tan Chong Bee t o the Legislative Council lia s not come forward to enlighten "Labouriteous" regarding Mr. Tan'j position m the islative Council. Ay a Trade Unionist may T inform "Labouriteous"181 words
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Article502 1954-07-09 6 Sir; I have read with very considerable interest the letter signed "Advocate Solicitor" appeariris m your issue of July S I. as a member of the pubjic. am thankful for the very instructive information given by "Advocate A Solicit* It is clear that legal502 words
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Article1156 1954-07-09 6 Whittling Away The Colour Bar Kenya Notebook— 2 «rficl€ F| J tlfiim* that hrnya hm* Iff! all the while-Mil colonies m mppoiniing Asian and ifrican H and m whittling tnray the mlour bar ii t Service and ike Police* lit hotels. busin&MM he f it U mUmppemring In gredual iegt1,156 words
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Article296 1954-07-09 6 Review of View Settlement Urged V ANYANG SIAN'G PAU urges an < ilement of the dispute between the Singapore City Council and its employees over the implementation of the Ritson recommendations. Both employer and employee, says the paper, should begin talks immediately to prevent the impending strike which, for the296 words
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Article620 1954-07-09 6 R.B. Ooi - R.B. Ooi By AGRICULTURAL shows have come round again and will be organised m various districts m the Federation for the next two or three months. The biggest of them all used to br that held by the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association m Kuala Lumpur. Today the620 words
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82 1954-07-09 7 LAVISH SHOW 7qr~32 GIRLS' ORK, July 8 (H Beautiful presenting 32 begin arriving d States to- >: rsc of ded I round of j nd public appemran- af- th lavish thf voar heir at th< finest In .71 11 ho Califor--25 w) n lial the82 words
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Article25 1954-07-09 7 8. iRr on rtman Anby a court I has been aura imAir annlght. i Royal irtial m for the murptian police la25 words
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258 1954-07-09 7 Jury Disagrees And Edrich Gets A New Trial 8, (Reuter)— agn ci John Bill .nd Eng- drivmd tank. and a W v. i tO fed the ol'fenri living home n bound day m match against '."id's, was re-.ill-male jury said after they had been retired for 80 minutes it was258 words
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Article288 1954-07-09 7 4 PUERTO RICANS GET MAXIMUM X6SO Years For Fiery Lolita House Shooting A 'Heinous Crime WASHINGTON, July 8 (Reuter)— Three Puerto Ricans who shot- up the House of Representatives on March 1 wounding five of its members, were today given maximum prison sentences ranging up to 75 years. A fourth288 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-07-09 7 Photo. HOLLYWOOD ACTRESS Yvonne l>e Carlo arrives at the bmpire. Leicester Square, last week, for the premiere of the film "Happy Ever After." m which she stars with David Niven. She wears a black late and taffeta nylon dress over flesh covered tulle. APAP - 47 words
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Article158 1954-07-09 7 -Sir Winston Churchill r ed a laugh m the House of Commons yesterday when j answering his first question since his return from Washington and Otiawa: Could he give a list of the former sovereign states who now enslaved, referred to m the joint declaration158 words
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Article46 1954-07-09 7 COLOMBO. July 8 R 'Die Ceylon Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala. has pted President Elsenhower's invitation to visit the United States early m December, it was annoui here today. Sir John Kotelawala exs to be m Washing from December 6 to 846 words
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Article193 1954-07-09 7 SALISBURY. Wiltshire. July 8: ißeuter) Captain Russell Grenl'ell. leading British naval writer. whose ath was announced today. criticised Sir Winston Churchill m 1951 for th>> loss oi the battleships Prince of Wales and Repulse oft Malaya m 1941. The sinking of the two warships by193 words
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Article56 1954-07-09 7 PARIS. July 8 (Retltei An appeal court here yesterday annulled a Paris court judgment, ordering Madame Christina Patino to return SI. 173.633 C 419.154 to her husband. Senor Antenor Patino. her Bolivian tin millionaire husband, was stated to have n her the money m Amebefween 194456 words
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Article40 1954-07-09 7 EL SEGUNDO. California. July 8. (AP) A successful 45-minute test flight of the i Douglas A4O Skyhawk. America's smallest jet combat plane. announced yesterday. Test pilot Bob Rahn was quoted as saying the flight was "beyond expectations."40 words
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Article24 1954-07-09 7 MANILA. July 8 <AP>— Tin- Philippine cabinet decided ?id a delegation to Soviet Rus la to .survey m- dustrial and agricultural development.24 words
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Article77 1954-07-09 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON. July 8, The following are the closing prices of rubber ond tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 2 lid. I August 2 lid. September 21 id October/December 2Kd. J.inujry/M.irch 21 id. April/June 21 id. July C.i.f 21 l/16d.77 words
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Article, Illustration35 1954-07-09 7 FLOOD waters moving down from I)H Rio flow through Piodras NVgras. Mexico, last week, inundating a large part of the business and residential arras. Ihe river (rested m this area feet— AP Photo.35 words
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119 1954-07-09 7 HAD NO FARE SO SCHOLAR STOWS AWAY NEW YORK. July 8 »AP)— A 14 -year-old New York boy who attends school m Norway was at home yesterday, despite the fact his parents wanted him to spend the summer In Norway and refused to send him money lor the return trip.119 words
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Article189 1954-07-09 7 NEW DELHI. India. July 8, (UP). Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru said yesterday India will remain friendly with the United States even if America cuts off economic aid "We m India have L criticised sometimes for accepting aid for our development programme from the United189 words
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Article58 1954-07-09 7 GEORGETOWN. Br. (.muna. July 8 I AFP) Deposed Premier of British (iuiianu. Di Cheddi Ja&an. started a hunger strike to protest against his 14-houi s-per-day solitary confinement m a 7 -font by 4 concrete prison tell. Other members of the Peoples Popular Party have also j;one58 words
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Article165 1954-07-09 7 UNITKD NATIONS, New York, July 8, (UP). Britain yesterday split with the United States on a vote supporting Nationalist China's participation m the United Nations. The 12-nation Trusteeship Council voted, however, nine to two (Russia and India) with Britain abstaining to appr >ort of Its165 words
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Article70 1954-07-09 7 COLOMBO. July 8 •Renterthe Prime Minister. Kotelawala, set listening to the buds« speech m the House of Representative day he was handed the resignation of the Minister of 'de and Commen The Minister, Mr. R. G. Senanayake. is believed to have resigned because the cabinet did70 words
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Article44 1954-07-09 7 LONDON. July 8 ißcii' he British Broadcasting .Corporation is to receive an additional 3,600,000 from the Government durinK the < 1954 55 financial year was disclosed m estimates by the Treasury today. This sum 1 "home services, sound and vision44 words
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Article27 1954-07-09 7 BERLIN, July 8 (AP) A ■nunist court trial Wedl Germa killing 3,350 pigs operated farm. The prosecution pha deliber i mng the pi27 words
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124 1954-07-09 7 HOW TO FOIL THE TAXI METER BANDIT TOKYO. July 3 An anonymous inventor come to the aid naught taxi company ownvho have b.vn viously powerless to pr< their drivers "from takii major share of the pro: By failing to turn on the r when a p.) enten the taxi, the124 words
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Article31 1954-07-09 7 MOSCOW. July 8. I Lt. Col. Howard L FVl< hin, -tant military at' United S» !led by ng accused of engaging m air today for B< rlin31 words
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Advertisement29 1954-07-09 7 < -=^p*^ MALAY AN lP^ AIRWAYS ANNOUNCE THEIR NEW BOOKING OFFICE IS NOW OPEN f AT OCEAN BUILDING I COLLYER QUAY SINGAPORE I ENTRANCE FROM PRINCE STREET PHONE: ***** I29 words
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Advertisement97 1954-07-09 7 j Plastic Needlework Box! J All you need lor the proverbial jf Stitch In Time l > is at hand, neatly arranged m a w '*fW/^/ J Fourteen comportments tor cotton. No T7Tr^//vL *AJ more hunting for that special colour. Jn^iN^ jC^mr^J S*^r A trouble- saver on holidays /y-Jt/^^f s^97 words
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Advertisement751 1954-07-09 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG ~AMERIK A UNIE fOINT SERVICE Te Colombo, Cenoa. Marseilles, Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen. Spore f. Sham Penan* •HOECHST (HAPAC) 10/13 July. 14 July 15J«ly IMOSELSTEIN (LLOYD) 28July/3 Aug. 4 Aug. 5 Asig SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD) ...11/14Aug. ISAug. 16Aug. HESSENSTEIN (LLOYD) 1/4 Sept. 5 Sept. 6 Sept. t751 words
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Advertisement1123 1954-07-09 8 MtMM BLUB FUNNEL LIME Lg <mum*> MANSFIELD CO., LTD. '^7'" Incorporated In Singapore Carrier* optloa to proceed via other port* to load and dlscharre cargo SAILINGS to LIVEKPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON A CONTINENT A I IfJVTI Due SaJJ P Sharp Henanv Helens for Liverpool 8c Glaagow July 19 July 13 July1,123 words
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Advertisement672 1954-07-09 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Ut-yd Holland America Lino /ederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Am*t«rdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL), BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHHjSeLPMIA. fALTIMORE. MOBILE, NEW ORLEANS. via SUEZ. Spore P- Sham Penang REMPANC (SMN) WHYS' MW WAI \»\l RADIA (SMN) 19/25 My I«W WAW* PaPARA <RL> 9/15A«g J6Aug 17/18 Au* SOESTDYK672 words
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Advertisement777 1954-07-09 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES I SAILINCS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVU For Aden. Port Said. Cenoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam m Cdynia. Copenhagen. Cothenburg and O*| o S pore P Shaw. x) "JUTLANDIA" 14/18 July 19/19 |«I! Jgm xx) "ASIA" 24|uly/lAug 2/2 Aul tO/21 UJ, xxx) "SELANDIA" 14/19Aug 20/20 A n^r xxxx SAMOA" 25/31Aug 1/2 Sept777 words
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Article, Illustration375 1954-07-09 9 Progress Made In U.K., Red China Talks LONDON*, July 8. The Sino-British trade committee reported last night that "satisfactory progress" had been made In the .first two days of 1 talks between a Communist trade mission and representatives of j five British business organisations. A spokesman for the committee whichAFP; UP - 375 words
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Article105 1954-07-09 9 RUBBER: Over 1 Mil. Tons Used WASHINGTON B <I'P> The world used 1,002,500 tons of natural and synthi rubber during the first five 1 months of this year, the Com- rnerce Department repc yesterday. Production of natural rubber m the first five monti 687.500 tons, not including an and Chinese105 words
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Article30 1954-07-09 9 QUEBEC. July 8 <AI Italy this year will buy US$6OO,OOO worth of dried cod fish, the Quebec Department of Game and Fisheries announced on Wednesd.30 words
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Article25 1954-07-09 9 PAKISTAN and Till may soon sign a tradt ment. following their recent defence pact and cultural agreements, it was announced m Karachi, yesterday.25 words
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Article79 1954-07-09 9 NEW YORK. July 8. <AFP» The development ol a product which may break the bottleneck that has prevented the widespread use of rubber for roads was announced by the United Si. Rubber Company. The product consists of pellets of unvulcanized synthetic rubber no larger than pencil79 words
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197 1954-07-09 9 Rise In U.K. Steel Output Is Expected LONDON, July 7, (AFP). British steel production was expected to reach some 9.500,000 tons m the first half of 1954, a five per cent increase on 1952. The improvement, says I monthly statistical bulktin < 1 the British Iron a:ul S1 Federation, reflects197 words
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Article80 1954-07-09 9 X! BBER prices i,. pore 71 1 per Ib. for first g rubber for .July f. «Nt above W Pi"; ned lov. at noon .iround 70j per lb. on a quietly mark Moderate turnovei Th. activit ut on the pa Up- centre only gmall interest. NOON PRICES Sinj Chamber80 words
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Article92 1954-07-09 9 The M irregular m all yest» ith loss•ributcd thr the list. according |q the Malayan Share-broker ciation. INDUSTRIALS BuyerN Seller! 2.75 2.70 Henry Waiißh 1.82 Hongkong Bank M. Publishing 2 4:. Ma. 1 47 McA $1 3.62 S. Cold <* 470 eel >>rs 2070 :>.• Wearne Bros. 250 MINING92 words
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Article138 1954-07-09 9 TTTE produce Singapore remained m, all sections with on changes m quotatioi small business passing Copra quotations wor<- i:fntly higher but the niarki-' quiet and at times d t oil sellers at Pennng indicated $50J per pif Copra prices quote Messrs Holiday. Cutler Bath and Co.. Ltd yesterrtnf i138 words
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Miscellaneous408 1954-07-09 9 tnj^ ncr By AlCapp] fllley OOP By V. T. Ham/in W\CU PFF^TED IN JTH WCONfi f 5 TOO LATE TO TO TELL IM YOWA' WHY TMtUp BELIEVE i »r^ MAN.' I DOANYTHING /HE CAN COME J Ihe Heart OI Joliel Jones B y s #on o ra fee y^~ AKP408 words
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Miscellaneous806 1954-07-09 9 Bati^ela for New Guinea. Mil i ''W \KKI\ AI.S: Marudu from No ~f-Jfe i fS\A 9t f ki a f\ Br J Borneo. I.ab.iici. I < and JBfe M^\ kWI jj> I NQAPOKM pd and President i M W^^^JS^mT STOKi: \RI S(>( IKTV: rxhibition it of modern French art m806 words
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Article2313 1954-07-09 10 GLENN CARR - GLENN CARR The Fourth Instalment In Our Murder Thriller-TM FATAL LADY -wwwwwwwwwwwwwx W V v\v\v\v\\v\\\\\\\v\\\\\\\\v I ±J J f I I I Al» BdTl death been not suicide— but murder? At the detertives suggestion, Peter lfx>ked at the little open typewriter on the dressing table and2,313 words
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Article269 1954-07-09 10 IN LONDON. Peter Heywood meets a fellow Harcourt Bellamy, who is a distinguished la***, v.u h \f r fl summoned bark to Johannesburg by cable. Robert i"' 1!l is engaged to Bellamy's ward. Lucy Reed, an h, from his office window and been killed year Heywood269 words
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Article268 1954-07-09 10 who had also turned his attention to the scenery; and he felt a little sick. So long as Lucy remained unmarried. Carter Crossman. her cousin, still had a chance to inherit a large fortune. A month before he was to marry Lucy, Robert Moore had died. A268 words
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Article, Illustration573 1954-07-09 10 TIOW would YOU like to spend a carefree weekend In one of Singapore's luxurious seaside resorts? How would you like to spend this vacation In a private suite of your own, m ideal surroundings, with all meals provided and with a pass that573 words
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Advertisement183 1954-07-09 10 Platignum BaM -Point TWICE I Icapa c i I y j Just one feature I*9 at ma MS the bt^t Ball Point anywhere, anytime ■ni»i Refills, fitted m a jiffy: 55 cts. \wnp S1 70 Designed for discriminate B in£ women who appreciate a small pen, fashioned to fit snugly183 words
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Advertisement28 1954-07-09 10 VACATION MOVIE QUIZ ENTRY FORM AGBEEING the rules, and < judges' decision herewith submit mj f of secretaries is Urn* 3 4 <; 7 8 9 10 NAME ADDftl 1828 words
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Article42 1954-07-09 11 BASTAD. Sweden, July 7. (Reuter) Ken Rosewall of Australia. Wimb edon runnerup last week was surprisingly beaten by Lennart Bcrgelin (Sweden) m the quarter-finals of the Swedish international lawn tennis championships here today. Berge'.in won 6 4. 6 3. 6—l42 words
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Article305 1954-07-09 11 MALAYAN U. WIN AW CUP HONGKONG, July 7 (Reuter —The University of Malaya retained the Aw Boon Haw Challenge Trophy tonight when they beat Hongkong University badminton players by six matches to one. Singapore's woman champion. Helen Heng, delighted the Hong Kong crowd with her repertoire of strokes. Partnering the305 words
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Article, Illustration144 1954-07-09 11 BATU PAHAT District won thy final of the Johore State Home (iuard inter district Shooting competition held daring the last two days at the Home (iuard Training Centre at Kota Tin R gi. Among the visitors present at the shooting Here the Tungku Makota. the Mrntri liosar. I>ato H. F.144 words
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Article434 1954-07-09 11 LONDON, July 8. (Reuter). Drying pitches had batsmen m trouble In most of the English County championship cricket matches beginning today. A total of 85 wickets fell m seven games. Heading the bowlers parade was Surrey and England leftarm spinner Tony Look with 8 for434 words
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Article328 1954-07-09 11 DERBY. July 7, (Reuter).— Pakistan have no consistent century maker but their innings of 317 against Derbyshire m the cricket match beginning here today was a further illustration of thesr rungetting capacity all the way down the order. Derbyshire were greatly handicapped by the i of328 words
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Article328 1954-07-09 11 British Golters Lead LANCASHIRE, July (Renter) The second round i proper of the British open golf championship was being; played here today on the Royal Birkdule eMU Of the titors who survived the qualifying rounds on Monday Tuesday < a maximum of 50 will remain this cve 1 rry tht328 words
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Article63 1954-07-09 11 SINGAPORE Malays will meet Johore Malays m a Ruiers' Shi<« I ompetition match at Johore Bahru Saturday and Sunday at 10 j a.m. earh day. Singapore Malays will be sele Aziz Shanff. Ali Yunous. Abdullah Asgar, A. R. Omar, Aman P;teh, A. Karim. IbraVarshay. Ibrahim Isa. Ismail63 words
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Advertisement257 1954-07-09 11 A (K\()VM«IKiMI!WI NYEAN. z I ie i I Ipoh. SITUATIONS VACANT M^n experienced ng trade to tagcr of big Apply statin* uneration wantMf* ri to Box No. T Stand R reIvlng established an Introduced n LetS.S. ACCOM. VACANT i i Si Road) 450 Road or *****. FOR SALt J: seed257 words
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Advertisement444 1954-07-09 11 THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 195t IPOH AND MENGLEMBU TOWN COUNCIL (PROCEDURE FOR XL FICTIONS) REGULATIONS. 1954 Regulation 14 (1). Notice of certification of Register. TNDER the provisions of Regulation 14 (1) of the I POH AND MENGLEMBU TOWN COUNCIL (Procedure j for Elections) Regulations, 1954. q< hereby given it444 words
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Advertisement285 1954-07-09 11 THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE 1954. IFOH AND MENC*LEMBU TOWN COUNCIL (PROCEDURE FOR ELECTIONS) REGULATIONS, 1954. Regulation 14 (1). Notice of certification of Register. TNDER the provisions of Regulation 14 (1) of the IPOH AND MENGLEMBU TOWN COUNCIL (Procedure for Electfons) Regulations. 1954, notice is hereby giv »n lhat the285 words
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Advertisement592 1954-07-09 11 TENDER NOTICE 'TENDERS are invited for the purchase* of assorted unserviceable Stores, Tyres, Batteries, Electrical and Radio parts as well as office equipment m the Headquarters of the Department of Information. Particulars 4)f the Stores, and where they can be viewed, may be obtained from the Information Services Headquarters, Brockman592 words
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Advertisement155 1954-07-09 11 NOTICE c ANGLO-ORIENTAL (MALAYA* LIMITED KUALA LUMPUR i (^UTPUTS of tin concen- s trates tor the undermentioned Companies under the management of Anglo-Orien- i tal I Malayan Limited for the I month of June, 1954, are as follows PICLLS I Ampat Tin Dredging Limited (Bidor Dredge resumed working on sth155 words
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Article, Illustration67 1954-07-09 12 GERMAN players throw tip their arms after right-wing Helmuth Rahn had scored their second and equalising goal m the World Cup soccer final against Hungary at Berne on Sunday. Germany went on to win 3—2. Left to right: Hungarian right back. Jeno Buzanski (2), Hungarian67 words
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Article127 1954-07-09 12 SAFA Want Hot Baths At Stadium THE Singapore Amateur Football AsMuiation wants thr City Council to provide hot shower facilities m the rli.tiiKinic rooms at the J.i lan Besar Stadium for the s.\l A suggests that the iiv Council should provide for fund next year for the purchase of an127 words
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Article48 1954-07-09 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— T following players nave »c-.ed to represent Selagainst Johore m a cer on Saturday m |he TPCA Stadium: > Huck Gay. Cheok Foo. Nararana>amy, Seng Hai. A. Nesbit Philip Rozario, Sulaiman, Mohd foo Khamfe A. Ghani, Christie de Sou 7. 'i, Thasen.48 words
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279 1954-07-09 12 SHE Police Win 15-0, I Jalil Gets 10 WHAT is probably a post-war record for the number of goals scored m any single SAFA league soccer match was set up yesterday by Singapore Harbour Board Police who thrashed Singapore Civil Services Association 15 0 m their Division 3A league fixture279 words
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158 1954-07-09 12 THOUGH Tempenis Rovers beat the Government Printing Office by four goals to nil m their SAFA division 3B encounter on the CYMA ground, the Rovers had to fight hard for their goals. The Rovers are now second m the league table with 19158 words
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Article167 1954-07-09 12 AWAKING to a spirited i rally m the concluding minutes Farrer Juniors beat Customs Sports Club 3-1 m their SAFA division 3C engagement at St. Georges Road yesterday. Though tin- Juniors attacked it was the Customs who opened the score when Ali Rahman slammed the ball167 words
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Article616 1954-07-09 12 RECORDS AT J. B. COLLEGE SPORTS LEE Ml \G YONG of Lowe Houm- awarded the best performance trophy for his record breaking: high jump (5 ft. SI ins.) at the Johore i Bahru Knglish College sports yesterday. Five new records were set up and another equalled. Of these two came616 words
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1011 1954-07-09 12 WINDSOR LAD - VICTORIOUS LOOMS AS A GOOD THING WOW WINDSOR LAD By OUTSTANDING workers at yesterday's winding up gallops at Bukit Timah m preparation for tomorrow's races were Sudan and Elturius three m 37 2/5 sec, Victorious and Fairy three m 37 3/5 sec, Dance Hall II 37 3/5 sec, Three Rings1,011 words
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Article32 1954-07-09 12 TOKYO. July 8 (AP)— Flashy Leo Espinosa. of the Philippines, captured the bantamweight boxing championship of the Orient tonight by punching out clear 12-round decision over Susumu Taguchi of Japan32 words
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Article58 1954-07-09 12 SOCCER: SAFA Div. 1 H. M. Dockyard v FKC Jalan Besar; Div. 3 A Alexandra FT v Junior AA HFA; Div. 3C Cosmos SC v Setia J a y a Geylang; Police SA v United SC Farrer Park. ATHLETICS: Havelock Morning School, Holy Innocents English Morning and Afternoon58 words
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Article363 1954-07-09 12 MAGNIFICENCE (Sawyer) one of the early ones out, drew attention to his chance when he easily ran the half mile m 53 sec, the last three m 40, finishing: his work with plenty m reserve. An improving type Magnificence has come on a lot since his last363 words
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Article165 1954-07-09 12 Johore Police Score 6 MALACCA, Thurs. A slick and fast moving: forward line, finishing up m top gear, enabled the Johore Police to overrun the opposition and knock out the Malacca Police from the Hannigan Shield competition with a 6 l victory at the Kubu Stadium yesterday. Ali Tamby, leading165 words
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Article30 1954-07-09 12 KADAYANALLUR Muslim League received a walkover from Alexandra F. T. when the latter failed to turn up /or their SAFA Division 3A league match at Geylang Stadium yesterday.30 words
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Article32 1954-07-09 12 OAKLAND. CALIFORNIA. July 8 <AP> —Middleweight cnampion Carl (Bobo) Olson knocked out Pedro Gonzales of Rankin. Pennsylvania, m the 4th round of their 10-round non-title fight on Wednesday night.32 words
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Article140 1954-07-09 12 INDIAN Association cricket teams for the week-end will be: Saturday vs. Non-Benders at I. A. 2 30 p.m.: Dr. Harcharan Singh <capt.>. Dr. Menon, Balachandran. Yunos. Verity Gill. Desai. Kader. Gosh, Dalai, R. Menon and Narayanan. Xoh-Benders team will be: A. Baker, J. W. Ewart S. T. Stewart,140 words
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373 1954-07-09 12 POURING pressure and purpose In a peppery second half recovery, Kota Raja put PLUS to a I—o deficit at half time, to pull this fast and fiery SAFA senior league game their way \ia a narrow 2 l victory over powerful Pulau Brani United373 words
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