The Straits Times, 1 February 1954
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Title Section14 1954-02-01 1 The Straits Times fa***** Kstablished 1845 SINGAPORE. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1954. PRICE 13 CENTS14 words
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Article, Illustration376 1954-02-01 1 Slow change-over in Council KUALA 1.1 MPUR, Sunday. KKAL Elections Committee's report, !)li>hrd today, recommends an enlarged .cgislatiye Council, to be partly elected irth nominated. iliirc would hist lor a "transition four years, after which the situation imined. The Ili?;li Commissioner »sol> c il ;it :m\ lime.376 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-02-01 1 LITTLE Abdul Karim (centre) is telling his brothers Malek (left) and Aziz just how a plane's propeller works. They went to the Shell sports ground yesterday with their father. Mr Ismail Ali. who entered this model plane in the Singapore57 words
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Article157 1954-02-01 1 Guerillas increase attacks SAIGON. Sunday. VMET.MINH guerillas have stepped up their attacks in Indo-China during the last 24 hours, the French Army reported last night. For the second day running guerillas blew up the pilot train of a rail eonvov b\ placing a mine onReuter - 157 words
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Article, Illustration172 1954-02-01 1 TMIKKF. people share the Sj.ooo prize money in Straits Times .lord Puzzle Contest T. Mrs. M. Irlam. of 21-B Long Row, 221 Vehicle Battalion. Johore Bahru, wife of an army warrant officer, has w0n '51,666 the second time .she entered the contest. "Recently we172 words
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Article19 1954-02-01 1 BELGRADE, Sun.— Marshal Tito took the oath of office a 1 President of the Republic yesterday.—Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article58 1954-02-01 1 OTTAWA. Sun-Chances tor peace and security were great- er than a year ago. the Canadian External Affairs Minister Mr. Lester Pearson, told Par I liament yesterday. The favourable rIMHf» t I would continue "as long as wn member that the world :> an unsafe place forReuter - 58 words
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Article22 1954-02-01 1 VATICAN CITY, Sun The "Vatican Press Service .said yesi terday that the Pope, sufferinc from overwork, was "gradually improving." Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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165 1954-02-01 1 WASHINGTON. Sunday. VfR. SAMUEL F. PRYOR, executive vice-president of A 'l Pan-American World Airways, told a women's club here yesterday that if a nation bent on world conquest i perfected a man made satellite it could reduce any country it likes to ashes. Mr.Reuter - 165 words
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151 1954-02-01 1 ABOARD THE GOTHIC Sun THE liner Gothic carrying the Queen and the Duke it Edinburgh to Australia passed out ot Miltord Sound New Zealand today and headed for Sydney where they are to oegin their eight weeks' tour on Wednesday Shortly after the GcthlcAP - 151 words
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Article47 1954-02-01 1 CANBERRA. Sun.— Australia has increased the number of immigrants it plans to receive in 1954-55 to 100.000. The Immigration Minister, Mr. Harold Holt, estimated the population would increase to j nine million this year. By 1959 it should reach 10 million i -A.P.AP - 47 words
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137 1954-02-01 1 From HALL ROMNEY LONDON, Sun. AN announcement is expected soon on the negotiations in London for a new An p 1 o-Japanese payments agreement which, it was stated yesterday, are nearing conclusion. It is known that during the talks the Japanese have been pressing137 words
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Article56 1954-02-01 1 ROMt sun Prufaww Amlntor^- ranfani. the Italian Prime Minister presentel lln resignation ot his 12-day <>•<' •ar>inet last night His was the tourth attempt to estaolish a stable Christian Democrat Government in the seven months since [tail gi i m elections His government was voted downReuter - 56 words
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Article63 1954-02-01 1 TAIPEH. Sun— Five hundred Communist Chinese soldier were drowned when a troop ship sank near the northeastern Chinese port of Tienii s:n early this month, a Naticj nalist news agency reporte.l I today The agency said the SS Hai Hui Sao sank after a mysterious explosion inUP - 63 words
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Article47 1954-02-01 1 NEW DELHI. Sun.— Officials at Balrampore hospital in Lucknow said yesterday hat a "wolf boy" who grinds his I teeth and snarls like a wolf is 1 to receive treatment by Indian university professors to turn him into a normal human i beintr.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article33 1954-02-01 1 RANGOON. Sun.— The Bur- mese shipment of rice to Japan md Ceylon for the first six months of this year will be; twice that for the period last l year.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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126 1954-02-01 1 U.S. plans an even faster atomic submarine WASHINGTON. Sun. rE U.S. Atomic Energy Commission said yesterday that progress is being made on a nuclear power plant that will give atomic submarines even greater underwater speed. The two atomic-powered submarines now in building, the Nautilus and the Sea Wolf, are expectedAP - 126 words
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Article20 1954-02-01 1 OTTAWA, Sun. At least 30 people were killed in a collision between a bus anfl a truck.—20 words
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Article257 1954-02-01 1 GERMAN PLAiN PREVIEWED BERLIN. Sunday, plan for a neutralised hopes last night of a Big Four conference. 4 PKE"IKW of the Molotov Germany lowered Western settlement with Russia at the 1 The East German CommuI nist Government put the a^- parent essentials of Mr. Molo- toy'sReuter; UP - 257 words
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Article115 1954-02-01 1 45 DIE IN TRAIN CRASH CAIRO, Sun. IjiORTY-FIVE people were killed yesterday when a train ran into a crowd cheering President Neguib at Kafr hi Zayat, 75 miles north of Cairo. Many were injured. The President's train was standing in the station on the main line between Cairo and Alexandria115 words
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Article152 1954-02-01 1 Ice death trap kills 20 children LONDON. Bun. at least 20 children A and one aduli wore drowned during thr last 24 hours in ponds in the North of England whom thm Ice cracked and plunged skaters to death. The aduli who chnd was father trying to rescue his son152 words
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Article52 1954-02-01 1 1 KIM II I > 1 K INDO Hl\ I Dl S \K.(!N Sim. I High Command denied l< da] that t.ilks were i place in Indo-Chin i tween I rench .m<i I preservatives with ail obtaining U.S. ground crews to help in an "i i rations againsl52 words
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Article42 1954-02-01 1 NEW YORK. Sun A Strike foi more wages by about 200 New York dock workers who weigh cargo as it ts unloaded ts expected to delay delivery of such Items on coffee cocoa rubber and tin. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article34 1954-02-01 1 LYMINGTON. England. Sun -Lord Montagu of Beaulie;; 27-year-old bachelor Peer .^nd two men friends were committed tor trial magistrates i here today in indecency! charges concerning two air men.— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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102 1954-02-01 1 WASHINGTON Sun rE US An Force is seek ing $33,653,000 'new money- tor construction work o n 19 air bases In Britain during the fiscal year 1054-55. it was disclosed today The figure and details ol the Air Force's programme were102 words
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Advertisement26 1954-02-01 1 wet/Hi? e/Avs b.P.H. de SUVA \ar 111 f t Drink sjg|s Tea cheer up! Hk^jS) da;/ v today, r-^\ tomorrow h WOAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD.26 words
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Advertisement25 1954-02-01 1 DIAL 2800 From today, thr telephone number of the Straits Times office in Singapore uUi be 2800 1 12 lines) instead of 5471 DIAL 280025 words
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Advertisement32 1954-02-01 1 LONGINES The World s Most Honoured Watch Sold by ALL HIGH CLASS WATCH DEALERS 1 tradition tf^J Scotland becomes a tradition Chinese New Year SCOTCH WHISKY Imported by Fraser and Neavt LimitrcJ.32 words
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2321 1954-02-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. |*HK RKPORT of the Federal Elections Committee is published today. It comprises 14 pages and recommends a gradual changeover to a fully-elected Federal Legislative Council. three-fifths of the coun.ii The following is a full summary of the rommittee's recommendations. Dealin e2,321 words
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Article168 1954-02-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. THE Frderal Government has already asked the x Colonial Offire to appoint a delineation commission to divide the Federation into electorates. This request followed the in- 1 torim report by the Federal Elections Committee asking for j the appointment of such a commission168 words
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208 1954-02-01 2 KI.AI-A UMPl'R, Mon. WHREE trade unionists dis1 agree with recommendai tions in the Federal Elections Committee's repoit regarding nominations to the leg- islature of group interests. The majority of the committee had recommended 20 nominated members for scheduled interests, of whom two should he trade208 words
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Advertisement274 1954-02-01 2 y ICS.I/53 What about your Future? What most people want is more money and a safe future. How to get it is the big question. There's only ONE Certain way by systematic training such as the I.C.S. are giving today to tens of thousands of ambitious young men and women.274 words
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Advertisement43 1954-02-01 2 Cbmituj w&wS, AN EXHIBITION OF NEW BUSINESS MACHINE! COMPANY has pleasure in announcing that the EXHIBITION of their complete ranj»e of Model illustrated is The National Ciasg 31 £>/rect Entry d CCOUi THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPAN/ (malaya) LTS 9c DtSouza Street. Singapore.43 words
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41 1954-02-01 3 Britain seeks new Korea peace talk IN. Sun. B! ha urg< c the to send United back m quickly to suspended i ith the CornKorea lnform- -i on n. ofilked •om. that r SoMr V. ng R d ann lunced had41 words
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65 1954-02-01 3 >RK. Sun. Mr N nevertheless a barrier between the United Stateinternational anarchy necessary in International politics "as an airporl international travel." The United Nations more than any other body Jn history has been able to c peace ami security in *pite of the65 words
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208 1954-02-01 3 REDS BUILD WALL OF STEEL ACROSS TRUCE LINE SEOUL, Sunday. fHh Communists are building a steel and roncrete defence line across the 155-mile Korean truce front, United States officers said today. Working night and day the Chinese are di R eint> Maglnot line of trenches and pillboxes, which one saidUP - 208 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-02-01 3 The elegant envoy DANII II MALEVAL 17, itlm was awarded the title af Mi*s Paris 1954" amkawadri'ss of good taste and elegance abroad daring a i;a!a organised by the («>;i ;'<- Francaise de PElegance. Daniele, a Paris mannequin. )i is now left Paris for Egypt. fir^i stop m her good56 words
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Article101 1954-02-01 3 LONDON Sun. BRITAIN'S industrial production last year wa s fct record and more than five pet cent above 19.VJ. Figures published hrre today show that the Br' index of industrial production for 1953 was 120 per cent of the 1948 level Previous best was 117 inReuter - 101 words
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Article29 1954-02-01 3 KARACHI. Sun.— The Aga Khan has arrived here for his traditional weighing in cer^muny on Feb. 3 in which h:. weight will bf matched ::i platinum.— U.P.UP - 29 words
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Article, Illustration33 1954-02-01 3 'COME ON. friend don't ho a the lot. I could just do with a sjtack tp keep me going till feeding time, fell you what— we'll split fifty, fifty, one bite each." —Popper33 words
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Article192 1954-02-01 3 This could bring war— Nehru NEW DELHI, Sunday. INDIA'S Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, said yesterday that if the I'nited States gave military aid to Pakistan it would disturb the peace of Asia and bring a (-old war to the Asian continent- -if not war itself. Mr Nthru addressed aAP - 192 words
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156 1954-02-01 3 v- NEW YORK Sunday. THE head of the American Bar Association yesterday A called on lawyers to safeguard zealously both national security and the rights of all including Communists. I In a speech prepared for the "7th annual session of the New York State Bar Association,AP - 156 words
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Article93 1954-02-01 3 Keep up the Empire division M.P. LONDON. Sun. 4 NJGGEmOM that the Comrrionwealth MiviMoii now serving in Korea be retained as a permanent contribution to the United Nations deItiin 1 forces is to be made in the House of Commons next week. .Mr. Arthur Henderson. Labour Party ir*mher, yesterday tabledReuter - 93 words
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Article51 1954-02-01 3 BEIRUT. Sun— Tanks and troops enforced an uneasy quiet in Syria's cities today, but resistance stiffened in the wild hichlands of the southermost Jebl Ed Druz province. President Adib Shishafly decreed martial law across Syria on Friday to stem a wave of riots and srneralUP - 51 words
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Article44 1954-02-01 3 CAIRO. Sun— Egypt's Revolution Tribunal has gaoled millionaire ex-cabinet minister Fuad Sera e El-di n Pasha for 15 years for abuse of power, graft and corruption. The wife of former Premier Mustafa Nahas will go on trial in mid-Febru- ary. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article30 1954-02-01 3 BANGKOK. Sun. Slam's navy will stag" "grand scale j manoeuvring" in the Gulf of Slam next week with the participation of a visiting United States ship.— Neuter.Reuter - 30 words
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236 1954-02-01 3 Canada's dollar is 3 cents above U.S. NEW YOKK, Sun. /CANADA S currency Is climbvy ing again. Not only Is Canada's dollar worth more than the US. dollar at the foreign exchange counter, but •the premium has been rising i steadily since the first of the year. Last week Canada'sAP - 236 words
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Article33 1954-02-01 3 OTTAWA. Sun. -The Canadian Finance Minister. Mr Douglas Abbot, said yesterday that the world wis "very much closer" to currency convertibility than at any time since World War ll.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article26 1954-02-01 3 HONOLULU Sun The Pan-American Clipper "Bald Eagle'- has set a new commercial airline speed record with a nine-hour 36-rrunute flight from Tokyo to Honolu-lu.-U.P.UP - 26 words
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Article31 1954-02-01 3 RANGOON. Sun— At least ten people were killed and more than 8.500 families lost their homes in a fire at Kenzada 76 miles north-west i of Rangoon. —Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Advertisement15 1954-02-01 3 liiililil O VAI TI N F L*-\^ A WANDER LTD. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE I15 words
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Advertisement321 1954-02-01 3 k JUST UNPACKED FREEMAN SHOES S IN THEIR P 1954 MOST POPULAR STYLES 2 Jt^s. LUXURIOUS LEATHER AND r- (tW^^^S^ GIFTFORGOOD GROOMING > J THEM TO-lIAY. J WASSIAMULL'S MENS DEPT. HIGH ST. A New kind of beauty for your home! "FRES-BRIZ" VENETIAN BUNDS dirt v can. t nidi DAMP CI.OIM321 words
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Article101 1954-02-01 4 PARENTS WANT BETTER SCHOOLS MKNY children attendln private ■chools in Singapore have complaii Education Department of unsatisfactory teaching condition.- at some of those schools Exce**iw minat*" awUnm^nt ol claswn and the rk of nor rnal school given as reasons :< r comp Many pupils who fa s.xth intranet* exan" ir101 words
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Article34 1954-02-01 4 Tr-.e OOC4 *ian C I Slnsajvrp Chinese New Y< Wednesday and Thur.-r. The shlpp ng < and lmmigi r however remain open °n Thursday irnm 9 to 10 a m.34 words
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Article87 1954-02-01 4 POSTMEN'S UNIFORM ROW ENDS SINGAPORE'S postmen will soon wear the new uniform with red stripes. I'nif nrms are ready uiH within a few days, the Straits Times unrierBtands, "ill he issued. The Postal and Telei ommunirations I'niform<d St. iff I'nion had protrvtrd that postmen would look like "circus ctowaa" in87 words
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Article52 1954-02-01 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The [nllowmc have been appointed members of the Excise Licensing Board. Ponr.an. for the yearThe District Officer. < chairman i. the Assistant District Officer < vice-chairman >. the Medical Officer, the Technical Assistant in charze of the PWD. Mr Ten? Cher Liao and tnche52 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-02-01 4 VII.I.ACiFRS remove a rite »K>re from the jungle edge near Bunscal .ludah. in Kelantan to a barhed wire area protected by Home (iuards. Thr Hich Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, wa s an late rested spectator. D. of 1 picture.40 words
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Article218 1954-02-01 4 CHAMBER CHIEF SEES SNAGS *THE CHAIRMAN of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Tan Siak Kew, is doubtful whether Japanese interests would succeed in forming joint companies in Singapore to develop mineral ores in Malaya. But. he addod. if they succeeded local businessmen might,218 words
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Article45 1954-02-01 4 Upo^r Aljun;rri Road, near ihr Singapore Traction Cumpany bus depot, is con.~:drrcii a "aeven fire r.sk by o City Council. Becaufp of this the Council has deeded tn spend $1 250 to ;nst;il a double pillar flri .;ydrant in the area.45 words
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Article166 1954-02-01 4 ABOI'T 5.000 Singapore trisha riders and owners have protested to the City President, Mr. T. P. F. \lr\eice. against the City Council's policy of gradually eliminating trishas from the Colony. In a letter sent during thr week-end they say that outrider who had h.s licence cauce'.led.166 words
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Article182 1954-02-01 4 WHEN the Singapore Chamber Ensembln presents Its concert of Italian music in May. it will have as a soloist a brilliant young violinist. Miss Beryl Kimber, who toured South Africa last year with Sir John Barbirolli and the Halle Orchestra. Speaking of her In182 words
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Article32 1954-02-01 4 The Singapore Ramakrlslma Mussion yesterday celebrated the 92nd birthday of Srimath Swami Vivekananda. At a meeting hekl in the evening three speakers narrated the life and tcachinss si the Swami.32 words
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Article105 1954-02-01 4 This vessel surprised her owners AFTER a buffeting by heavy storms on her maiden voyage lroni Rotterdam, the 400-ton coastal freighter Socm Bee surprised her owners, the Red Funnel Company. by arriTtng here only one day Late. Built at a cost of nearly $1 miliion. the ship took 48 dayto105 words
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141 1954-02-01 4 They offer: Play on our sites till we can build OWNERS of six vacant sites along Shenton affgrccatins: about 70. into square feet, are n their cround to br usrrl M playing 'irlrls until me starts. "To bogln with we shall CO' tlic grass at our own PX] Mr. Hmrdlal141 words
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Article20 1954-02-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Paul Boudville and ||la> R:: i Sta Maria were married a? John's Church here yesterday.20 words
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Article131 1954-02-01 4 AIOKI. and more Sli ill women who mam cordini te lurr^. Hindu ril. s :ir<- re n .it a i ivil ri'rrnimn Last \i ar, Chines* Indian couples wi married at the oli ftister (iffice. M>n.v of them who ci thrmuii the second ceremony had131 words
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Article149 1954-02-01 4 IqiHE SINGAPORE Govern- ment s delay in dealing with the Land Acquis.tiop (Amendment) Bill— designed to freeze land values is not holding up the worK of the town planmn a experts. Work on the final Master Plan tor the development >>f Singapore is going ahead149 words
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Advertisement128 1954-02-01 4 I LONDON SERVICE AT T.M.A Incorporating the latest Improvements adopted by up-to-date London stores P AIR CONDITIONED LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED —^^3g5 COLOURFUL LIGHTING ---SOOTHING ATMOSPHERE Jp^r-^ V; j34 J »V- W* always have the most comprehensive range of .II «t-^.- JLJJB] !l i W "i Rl Classical, Popular and Dance Records128 words
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Miscellaneous146 1954-02-01 4 SINGAPORE DIARY Stnj«porf -nri;tloned ThMtrett*. 26 Hsflle* p.m.: judo ,S 30 pa: bodybuildmc lit fiur:?rr.* V\*ct. l pm. and weichtiiftin* annual sroup R««d 10 a rr. TMJCJL: Er.;ll5h rla<s 4 pm. to mf'.r: B.M pjn table-tennis 7 Public RMitinni Mobile Film S pm. Indian nanr» 4 30 pm. to rri146 words
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Miscellaneous98 1954-02-01 4 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 7.15 a.m. Morning St;irNMn; 7.35 Melody Mixture; .Federation Day Messatc o V lin English; 810 Federauon 1). Measage to You'h la Malay; B.jn R.-vthm In the Sun; 8. 3D Ho i>, 'wives' Coiner- 1.01 M 1 30 News; 1.45 Ballad Tim. Close Down; 5.02 Light Mum, Calling98 words
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Article, Illustration1687 1954-02-01 5 Christmas broadcast by king thrilled millions of listeners F E A T U R E 3 p.m. on Christmas Day, 1937, King George VI arose from his place at the head of his family's Christmas dinner table and walked towards a small ante-room in the Royal Family's traditional Christmas retreatDaily Mirror - 1,687 words
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Advertisement66 1954-02-01 5 "TC/J073 /^f FEB L\ mil Tin» c and a Bail Point with twice the normal Ink capacity! f^* n ml ß^^ j Jusr one feature that makes this the best Ball Point tnywbcre, anytime! Kef iHs. fitted in a jiffy: 55 cent*. It's best to buy Platignum A VOID IW66 words
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Advertisement94 1954-02-01 5 TOMOItKOW The ttriaami JPrinre Ne spray g ives y° u 15 PINTS ooooQO nf Fresh Creamy Milk fa niltf^h L ULL CREAM Nraprav Milk i* purr Full irram romilrv mill in ju must ii>iii|i;i<-t. riiii\riiirnl and rroiiomii hI form. B\ realurtilf »«ln n- dim ltd <>■■ lh«- lin. \<>u CM94 words
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Advertisement73 1954-02-01 5 ERRES Model KY 518 M y^^^^ de*iu»ed and built in Holland. v A very sensitive ~> -v.ilvi superheterodyne with spcei.il BbJ RF amplifii r T^a^r^c '0 n r> M-*P ca (Cr flywheel tuning I— and two step selectivity control. Sole Agents i MACLAINE STOKVIS (M) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG73 words
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Miscellaneous14 1954-02-01 5 Isl/Mfaji X*^^' '""oKV Of TAMtCLANC TWC TIHKI BI £JW£ MAN WHO WANTID W/^# 'w^^l14 words
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Obituary14 1954-02-01 6 BROWN Dickson Brown suddenly at his home. Tjtt Hnu^e. ire on January 3114 words
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Article31 1954-02-01 6 ■in tin m,n,mum) MR fi MRS O M TARAKKAT «ish to thank all friends md refoc their kind assistance pood wishes and valuable presents on their marr: n 25 1.54.31 words
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1355 1954-02-01 6 STRAITS TIMES Singapore. Mon., Feb. 1. 1954. The Elections Come Nearer Tho degree of unanimity reached by the members of the committee appointed in July to i examine the question of elections to the Federal Legisla- tive Council shows the wisdom of going forward quickly towards full self-government in tho1,355 words
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Article, Illustration1371 1954-02-01 6 RICHARD STROUT - RICHARD STROUT By JOSEPH RAYMOND MCCARTHY, the junior Senator from Wisconsin, was virtually unknown four years ago. In those four years he has forced Americans to take a new, long look at their institutions, the world has had a scare over the stability of1,371 words
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388 1954-02-01 6 IHAVE little sympathy with the attitude of the spokesmen of the Council of Action towards the Government on the one hand, and their fellow Government servants who are Europeans on the other. In the first place, their objection to the Government's paying the nonpensionable388 words
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Letter52 1954-02-01 6 KOH'S" criticisms of the transport arrangements at the races appear to have some grounds. But surely he should realise that all the inconveniences suffered are brought about by himself. Why tolerate the torture and throw away good money on horses that can be put to better use? X-PUNTER. Sin52 words
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Letter140 1954-02-01 6 AS PUBLISHED last Thurs- I day. Mr. A. K. a'Beckett Terrell has been awarded an ex-gratia payment of $730 a year from the Federation Government. We would like to point out and stress that the financial question was not the principle reason for his action in the140 words
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Article316 1954-02-01 6 On the Margin i:tc or not? LOVERS of Mahi will be iasci!; strange case of Capfc Smith on whli day. l hope t greater detail All now Is that wh doubtable English Cobden, was atl Government of 1844 head money to those tured pirates In Mali Aaron Smith, who kn316 words
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Advertisement778 1954-02-01 6 Strain Timct Free Prcst titr-i, our rcpreuntative at Ist floor, SINGAPORE COLO STORAGf, ORCHARD ROAD. will icc*i>« iwoll od *c rtiicm#ntv end onswen i to boi numbers Clamfitd odvertiuments moy olio be handed to CITY BOOK STORE LTD.. Winchester House, Collyor Quay, Singapore. CITY BOOK STORE LTD., J TnnoJln Road,778 words
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Advertisement73 1954-02-01 6 6 RAFFIIS PLACE. PHONE ***** C r. v mUfi/l OPTICIAN?^-*^ K. E. MEYER f.n.a.o. o opt K. BELL DIP OPT.. A.S.T.C. F.A.O.A. doHjU> qedcle/0 Ine rd4le /oh< TODAY SALE Now s Koret skirts formerly 45Koret separates Cocktail dresses 195/ up 55/- up Eveningr dresses Blouses, Cottons, etc., at half price.73 words
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452 1954-02-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. p\ 0 now "ministerial" appointments, including i the first Indian to be made a Member of the Federation "Cabinet", and a reshuffle of portfolios were announced today. The Indian Is Mr. V. M. N. Menon. who is452 words
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Article, Illustration27 1954-02-01 7 i i \i \K n\ doea Mil v .in M:inil)o at national vartetj .ii tin- Sri SemTiinplr m Ihe -\\y>. Saturd ij pi< turr.27 words
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Article141 1954-02-01 7 Good news, say Indian leaders r pHK appointment of Mr. I Monon. 38, as Member for ma relecommunicatlons was w v mlj v. homed by Federation Indian leaders tolowed the recent Indian I rom the I Messrs Ramanl, V. M. N Menon. P. P. NaraI V K Übaidullah and P141 words
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Article34 1954-02-01 7 T! ■n- U still 'iir demand 'k< n by SinprTh- C CouncQ'a Public Utilities Committee has to order a furthi r 40 n al a total cot Jot 5>.950. 134 words
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102 1954-02-01 7 JOHORE CAMP FOR LEPERS MAY NOT SHUT JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. I Following protests by the lepers i at the Tampoi camp and action by the Mentri Besar. Johore. the Principal Medical Officer. Johore. and the Johore State Welfare Committee, the pro- ci transfer of the lepers to camps eLsewhere and102 words
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Article108 1954-02-01 7 FOR HOSTEL FUND Arrangements for the rugby match between the Singapore 1 Cricket Club Invitation XV and the Ist. Fiji Infantry! Regiment, in aid of the International Howe Fund. Me<bourne University, have now been completed. The game, which should be one of the One* seen108 words
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Article322 1954-02-01 7 NOT TO BE CANDIDATES KIALA LUMPUK, Sunday. THE Federal Elections Committee is against Government servants standing in national elections to the Federal Legislative Council. In the report published to- 1 day. 18 members of the 44-man Committee urged a relaxation, which would i benefit Malays322 words
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Article, Illustration166 1954-02-01 7 TWICK a week a pretty. smiling Malay girl of 15 walks into the Royal Singapore Tuberculosis Clinic for treatment. And. for her. that is an achievement. Fight months ago she could walk only with difficulty. Each laboured step caused he' to gasp for breath.166 words
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Article77 1954-02-01 7 OFF TO BRUNEI TO THANK THE SULTAN Three Federation leaders flew into Singapore last night I from Kuala Lumpur on their i way to Brunei to deliver a mesj sage of thanks to the Sultan for his country's $40 million loan to Malaya. They were the Financial j Secretary. Mr77 words
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Article140 1954-02-01 7 SINGAPORE^ blood transfu- Hospital today, sion service is building up Normally the service cani i te supplies of plasma to meet I not organise extra sessions expected greater demands over becau.se of staff shortages, the Chinese New Year period. But the blood transfusion An140 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-02-01 7 Miss Baby Scow says ■■(lieesc as a group of 'shutter hugs" click meirily away during yesterday's Singapore Camera Club picnic at thp bungalow of their vice-president, Mr. I.oke Wan Tho. in Loyang. Din lai tiie picnic about 80 members exposed more than IN rolls of lilm—53 words
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Article128 1954-02-01 7 GURKHAS GET TWO MORE One Red gives up KUALA LUMPUR. Sun CECURITY forces yesterday' killed two more comn.viiiLst terrorists in the Federation One kill was made by the First Platoon of C Co., 1/6, Gurkhas, in the Chemor area; north of Ipoh. Perak. The other kill was dv a natrol128 words
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Article101 1954-02-01 7 Mr. Dickson Brown financial correspondent of the Straits Times, died suddenly yesterday afternoon at his ilat in Fife House, Grange Road. Singapore He was 55 One of Squth-East Asia's best-kr.own journalists. Mr. Brown had been in Malaya Miice just after the first world I war. first101 words
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Article68 1954-02-01 7 Singapore traffic police wer. last night looking for the relatives of an Indian cycli.st who was seriously injured in an accident at the junction of Still Road and East Coast Road earlier in the day. The cyclist was not carrying id?ntity card. Relatives or witnesses ar^ asked to68 words
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Article34 1954-02-01 7 A Singapore businessman Mr. Ng Ah Kheng. was assaulted in his car in Cecil i Street by five rren last night H. w.is admittec to the Genera] Hospital with eye injuries. I34 words
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Article214 1954-02-01 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. YD. GERHOLD. Officer Superintending the Police Circle. Batu Pahat. committed suicide by shooting, it wa.s held today by a court of inquiry. Gerhold was found dead on December 22 behind the steer- 1 Ing wheel of a stationary car by the side214 words
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Article43 1954-02-01 7 The City Council has decirt ed not to collect $64,200 deposit for supplying electrlctv to a new housing estate in Thomson Road. The Council thlnKs the initial revenue from the estau* will be more than enough to cover the dep'isit43 words
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Article24 1954-02-01 7 .JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Han Suyin the author. MM has been away on a holiday in Hong Kong, has returned to Johorc Bahru24 words
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282 1954-02-01 7 FOR WEST RENTS 'EVERLASTING APPRECIATION' Xl ALA UMITR, Sunday. "THK Federation Police presented a silver salver t the Ist Battalion, Royal West Kents as a "mement of our association." at a parade here today The Regiment will sail for Britain soon after three years' duty in Selangor and pahane Mr282 words
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Article138 1954-02-01 7 College for Muslims by year end KUALA Ll'.MPl R. San. TMi; Muslim College, first of its kind in Malaya will be roady to take in students by the er.d of the year. The college will be housed in the Istana Jam'iuli. Kl;m The buildiiiu uas donated by the Sultan of138 words
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Article34 1954-02-01 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Chua Kirn Bwee was fined S5OO in the police court for possession of four motor car tyre s on which he could n>/t prov, that duty had been paid34 words
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Article24 1954-02-01 7 The Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce will hold rU fortnightly luncheon meeting today at John Little's Re.staurant There will be free discussions.24 words
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Article25 1954-02-01 7 A Chinese couple in a car were rob ..ed early today by four men in MacAlister Road, Singapore, of their watches and $10.25 words
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Advertisement168 1954-02-01 7 ENTIRELY NEW RANGE OF MODELS NEW 1954 MODELS EMBODY PHILIPS' SUPER "M" TECHNIQUE BETTER, CLEARER RECEPTION. PRICES From $80/- upwards NOW ON SHOW AT 7, mWm W~7 S. MOUTftIC CO. MALAY* LTa /£S7'A 11/ mJf JOHM UTTU'S BUILDING A^^s a 7 mmr imattm te*- >o»> <* FEDERATION AIR SERVICE -HEDULED168 words
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Advertisement165 1954-02-01 7 KEONG HEE FATT CHOY aajafl-i wW I mm I mm M V wine THY A BOTTLE TO-DAY \*j Sole Agents: G. H. SLOT CO., LTD. Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. Penan*. 2) A |M->«t nit'l anotlirr ami -aid 2) "If* <la>> >mcc we mil ok Imil -ay I jp Q, You're165 words
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Miscellaneous165 1954-02-01 7 The weather MINIMI M TF.MrKRATIRr: 1 1 I p.m on Jan. 30 to 7.30 am. on Jan. 31c Singapore 75 degrees, Peniinr 73. Kota Bharu 73. Kuala Lumpur 74. Ipoh 69. Kuanun 69 MAXIMI'M RMRUmi '7 30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on Jan. 31 > j Sinsapore 90. Penanw 89.165 words
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Article382 1954-02-01 8 Kenneth Konstam - Kenneth Konstam. By lAM always searching ror the hand of the year. I found it on the last day of the year and achieved what must surely be the worst result of the year. I can defend It only by pleading an insufficient knowledge both of my partner and382 words
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Article126 1954-02-01 8 JIVARO. By Bertrand Flornoy. (Elek. 155.) BERTRAND Flornoy and his two companions, with two tons. of equipment crossed the Andes by mule and canoe to the Upper Amazon territory to study the Jivaro Indians. This is his account of how he lived unong them, learned a126 words
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520 1954-02-01 8 A question asked and most convincingly answered MEN AGAINST THE JUNGLE, by Ritchie Calder, (Allen and Unwin, 15s) WHEN Mr. Ritchie Calder, science editor of The News Chronicle, was quizzed recently by Malayan teachers at the Kirkby Training College regarding the usefulness of the work being done by the various520 words
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Article385 1954-02-01 8 Walter Warwick - Walter Warwick The Latter Days. By P. R. Reid. (Hodder and Stowk. ton. 155.) By to theij The Qermai friei unwilling n of the flesh caped from i one of foui Jand. ill ha Here he wril le.ss o! mci humour noi and who m385 words
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Article40 1954-02-01 8 i imong nn n IC*? Q y Shirli OHIRLEY jack.- *-> under-ti and their nighl their I J tional ha I pointed only the übiq insist that p and equal I deaii:.: children I life with I amusii40 words
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Advertisement1324 1954-02-01 8 NOTICES CHAPTER 216 (Pawnbrokers.) I Unredeemed Pledged Goods and Jewellery from the following Pawnbrokers' Shops i No. 21, New Bridge Road. Chin l Chong Pat (Chop Thye Sheng). No. 135. New Bridge Road. Lam Joon Siong (Chop Sam Foh). No. 189, South Bridge Road. Lam Joon Chong (Chop Sem Thye).1,324 words
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Advertisement826 1954-02-01 8 NOTICES THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD TRAFFIC DEPABTMENT Holiday Chinese New Years Day. Wednesday, 3rd February. 1954. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that vessels alongside the Board's wharves and working before 11 a.m. on Tuesday. 2nd February, 1954. will be worked after 11 a.m. on that day without extra charge provided they826 words
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Advertisement109 1954-02-01 8 INTRODUCING The New "AMBASSADOR 1954 Model In technical advancement in Radio Engineering we >> lead, others follow. Followed but never equalled. Features of Viscount Model 928 9-valve set with Mull.ird Mini.iturc vjlvcs and the performance of a 10- valve radio. Output 6 watts with no distortion but wth high quality109 words
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Miscellaneous281 1954-02-01 8 The $*rail« Time* frorsswortl l'f 1 I 3 I j 4 i 1 if l_i 7 _L_g ACKOSS 8. It s in. id lo gel comustti with 1. Old retainer at No. 11 (6). tempi-i- (G). 5. Appropriately placed number 9. Yes. it sounds like yolng up or ports (.6).281 words
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Advertisement991 1954-02-01 9 MANSFIELD <Sc CO LTD. m 1412 110 lines I BLUE FUNNEL LINE L"IV[°RPOOr GuTsGOW,' LONDo'n ft"cO°NTINE*NTATpoiITS G33 14 Fcb 4 Feb. 5/ Feb. 7/ I G 31,39 f.b. Feb 7/ 1 Feb 11 '<••>. Fcb 13 Feb. 14/1* Feb. 17/11 t'k II T rh Fcb 22/23 Fcb 20 Feb 24991 words
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Advertisement967 1954-02-01 9 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANOINmVIAN/U.K /CONTINENT Spore p. Shorn Penang to lf->r->, C hong, Hl-ong 7/ 7 Fcb •'loVaVhi'" *r B ,'?2"" >k V '</l*Feb. 12/13 Feb. 10/11 Feb. ttmgkhle tor <ohs.chang, Saigon Hnnokonrj. Monun, Kobe ft Yokohorro 11/19 Feb 17/17 Feb IS/1* Fab SAILINGS TO CONTENT ft SCANDINAVIA967 words
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Advertisement1091 1954-02-01 9 BEN LIN STEAMERS LTD. SAILINGS to U. K. end CONTINENTAL PORTS S'po'O P. S'hom "enong Bencleuch tor Liverpool Dublin Glasgow. Homburg Antwerp Gdn. I 7/ I Feb 9/10 Feb. Bcnnevis for Genoo Avonmouth London, Hor burg cb 10/12 Feb 13/14 Feb. Benvorlkh tor L-vorpooi Glasgow Rotterdom. Homburg 12/11 FeY 19/2'1,091 words
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Advertisement1048 1954-02-01 9 McALISTER <Sc CO, LTD. TEL: No. ***** ELLERMAN 6. BUCKNALL u>MB0 M N AM M A u v 6 t E l H 0 iT T BAM iXMSgEtfSrSggSSin r^*i BU G ULL i Acee P t,n-i fo. Centre! ft South and tor OS A Noii I 'jrf» Amcricon Portt .V2sT,b1,048 words
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415 1954-02-01 10 STEADIER CLOSE AFTER VERY DULL PERIOD Some quiet investment buying of industrials By Our Financial Correspondent jjT is possible to report a small improvement in the Singapore share market last week. There was some return of investment buying in the I industrial section as a result of which there were415 words
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Article258 1954-02-01 10 FOR the most part of the week tin shares were withrut friends and possessors cf this type of investment were somewhat anxious to be rid of them But there were no takers and prices gradually drifted to lower levels. On Friday and Saturday. however, for no apparent258 words
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Article196 1954-02-01 10 THERE were no developments worth reportins in the rubber share section which continued dull and nesle.-'ed throughout the week Some ..mall deals were reported ;n counters for which the annual reports of companies are j almost due. This interest in these particular issues cannot have arisen196 words
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Article59 1954-02-01 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes In its rates to merchants on Saturday: CANADA: buying. T.T. 32. ai'mall. OD 32 1/8. 90 days 32 3 8 credit bills. 32 7, 16 trade bills: selilnp. T.T. or OD. ready. 31 5'R HONG KONG: selling. T.T. or59 words
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Article256 1954-02-01 10 Company notes AT THE annual meeting o Burma Malay Tin Ltd. the chairman complained of restriction of remittances from Siam, unreasonable delays and string measures all of which make increasingly difficult the operation oi dredges in that country Completion of the sale of Burma Malay's Bangphre property,256 words
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Article100 1954-02-01 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. ITP to the end of December I last year the War DamageCommission had Daid $319.--110.540 to claimants Administration expenditure was $7.620.h:2 and "losses, on exrhanee" amounted to $453 506 Thus the total expenditure from the War Damage Func" v.a.s $327,184,558 Tin claimants were naid100 words
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Article120 1954-02-01 10 NEW YORK. Sat THE resumption of the stock market recovery was ham pereti by further corrective proflttakins and week-end consideration*. Against the background of corporate news, lmprovec by some fur- I ther llber«l dividend payments, the; list could only struggle to a predominance of mostly fractional advances.120 words
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335 1954-02-01 10 riE following list of business done in the Singapore share market last week is reported by one firm of sharebrokers for the period January 23 to January 29 inclusive: INDUSTRIALS Consolidated Tin Smelters ords. 24 to 24 6 Fraser and Neave ords. $1.95335 words
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Article66 1954-02-01 10 THE following dividends were announced by companies operating in Malaya last week: WILLIAM JACKS: final 25 per cent, making 45 per rent for year ended September, payable February 13, books close February 6. KAMUNTING TIN: first interim 5 per cent for year ending March, payable February 2G. books66 words
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Article351 1954-02-01 10 PRICES STEADIER FOR TIN RUBBER TIN AGREEMENT DEBATE rHE commodity markets were steadier last week with only small daily fluctuations in prices. Rubber ivas three-eighths of a cent, better on the week, losing at 55i cents a pound on Saturday while tin lost one dollar on the week at $315.25351 words
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Article167 1954-02-01 10 rpHE motion to approve the -I agreement was moved by) the Secretary for Economic Affairs. Mr Oscar Spencer and seconded by Mr. D. T Wnrins; of Anglo-Oriental (Malavat Ltd. Speakers favouring the motion were Messrs J T Chappel and H. a. Le« tin President of the167 words
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Article195 1954-02-01 10 Rubbers was quieter I AST week the rubber mar- ket experienced another quiet period in which price fluctuations were small. The main feature was the continued demand for lover grades from most consuming countries and the majority of the business done was in offgrade sheet and remilled crepes. The approach195 words
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Advertisement201 1954-02-01 10 11,1.45,4,6.30,9.30 "I V j I |^y^j^ s w hen t.ie GH L !VI SO N HORDES! warncr Bros "i>i>- v i^i Robert Louis Steyihson j hS^BS*H ill its scenes fa jy^^W filmed in Scotlind, V J L^L^/TM^Hb 3nd on the -*4RgaJHQrI 'rWZjtt !jS I f\ IB Mediterranean' j^^y Oivi^ <v^R201 words
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Advertisement262 1954-02-01 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION 4^ ATTRACTIONS -I^-** ri 1 ii'iu ■UI 4 11 am 13 b A .'lllh C, ntn- GRAND PREMIERE TOhWRROW^ 2Gps YOU'LL GO LIMP WITT LAUGHTER DEAN j£RPY SCARED Sfi^F" iShJOBPic-O N 11 a.m. 1.1:, 1. -SEES. »HO«P,.ACt or Phone 21-118 For Bookings #l THE MOTION PICTI I! I262 words
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190 1954-02-01 11 BRIDGETOWN. Sun yl C.C. .scored 113 for one in nn mln-.iips at close of play here rortardajr, .<fro:-ri Hay of the same against Barbados v.ho were all out in their first innincs for 389 by tea At close of play on Friday. Bar-Reuter - 190 words
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437 1954-02-01 11 IIK VU LONDON, Sunday. arc out of the (up. This news shook the soccer world yesterday when they were put out by Norwich City, a Third Division team whose nick-name is "the Canaries" because of their yellow jerseys edged with green.Reuter - 437 words
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Article355 1954-02-01 11 f.a. err— roi'RTH roind Arsenal 1 Norwich City 2 I'.lackhurn 2 Hull City Burnley 1 Newrastle I CardifT Cily fl Port Vale Kierlon 3 Swansea Town n HcadingUin D. Rnllnn 4 Ipswich Town I l:ir mine ham 0 l.pvlnn Orient 2 f ulham 1 Lincoln City 0Reuter - 355 words
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Article193 1954-02-01 11 SNAPFUL, (Johannesburg). Sunday. IV>N COCKELL. British and Empire heavyweight champion, last night retained the Empire title when he outpointed South Africa's title holder Johnny Arthur over 15 rounds in an open air fight at the Rand Stadium here. I It was a somewhat ixmcierous fight andReuter - 193 words
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Article337 1954-02-01 11 TWICKENHAM, Sunday. VTEW ZEALAND beat England by five points (onf *"goal) to nothing before an enthusiastic capacity crowd of 70.000 in their Rugby I'nion international here yesterday, thus avenging the defeat inflicted on them in their last meeting in 1936. The score come in theReuter - 337 words
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Article39 1954-02-01 11 LONDON. Sun Only five Rus;')v League matches were able to oe played ycsterda\ Results wero Hull 24. Warrington 10; Leeds W. Dewsbury 5. St Helens 29. Salforri 0; Swinton 3. Wigan 15; Workinrton Town 10. York 7.39 words
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Article27 1954-02-01 11 LONDON. Sun— The Wales versus Scotland intprnation.il match -chpduled for ypsterday was postponed and all 30 club matches were cancelled because M snow Reutr-rReuter - 27 words
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Article89 1954-02-01 11 WINNIPEG. Sun J£DDIE and David Choong. 1 i famous MaUynn badminton brothers, last night beat Winnlpec 1 players in a sories of games here. I In the singles Eddie beat John I Carter 15-4. 15-4. The brothers teamed up In the i doublps and beat Jack Ewbank89 words
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Article79 1954-02-01 11 LUCKNOW. am TTHE fifth crlckrt tesf between thr toiirtns Commonwea'.th side i and India will not begin here todfty as arrnndPd. Heavy rain yeMerrkiy severely damaged U.e pitch and the Commonwealth captain Ben Bnrn-P and Indian Captain D. G. Phadkar l rirprrl after Inspecting the pitch 'pstprriay afternoon79 words
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Article193 1954-02-01 11 JOHANNESBURG Sun JJL'OH Tayfield the South Afrirai. offspinner. took five Ne* Zealand wickets In 32 balls withoui conceding a run In the 4th Test here yesterday. New Zealand, forced to follow on. were 156 runs behind with nine second Innings wickets left at thf close193 words
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Article387 1954-02-01 11 r w r> l F A P:. [psutrh 28 18 7 3 58 2D 4.1 Southampton 28 18 2 8 54 M 3« Brlßhton 28 17 4 7 54 41 38 Bristol C. 29 15 4 10 58 M 34 rorquay 31 12 10 9 59 41387 words
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Advertisement528 1954-02-01 11 -"^j; KtLM FOR THE 1954 ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL r. K n( mt could not t^ I U T A l"> p.m. JL\ Wt~'*Wmm^mmmm^ i-\ \-i iI 1 1 til < i>. iM^I pirvriils <?^L 3wx I ilipitio I .llll.is\ fim%*- J^^iW^»tl'*i^^^E"** M 11.1% Dialogue wSmmai^^^^^'^u 1 I^* -f Battlr of528 words
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Advertisement472 1954-02-01 11 'W&-- f^^W venin 9 Dres.t f Jj? corr ecfness, and W'% I correctness depends A yY upon detail. That is nJ§^ Jf tne secret of our dre.;s Py >: clo hes tr >a» il why frle y remain faultless until *^£»V |L|e as far« w ell. Finest Quality Sharkskin f.472 words
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349 1954-02-01 12 World tour for Ooi Teik Hock,| Poh Lim I PENANG, Sunday. (AFTER an eight-hour meeting in Fenang, the standing committee of the Badminton AssociaI tion of Malaya today picked Singapore's Ong iPoh Lim and Penang's Ooi Teik Hock as Malaya's two-man team to the Glasgow World Invitation Tournament next month.349 words
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170 1954-02-01 12 PENANG. Sun. I 1 1 Badminton Association of Malaya today decided to invite F.ddie Chnong. All-Eng-land champion and London law student, to represent Malaya in the 1955 defence of the Thomas Cup. The B.A.M. Standing Committee, at an eighthour meeting today, fixed June170 words
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Article220 1954-02-01 12 MEETS IN FUTURE ARE OPEN T*HE B.A.M today decided to open j the Malayan Championships io all amateur players of national organisations affiliated to the 1.8. F. is from this year. "It is the B.A.M. 's intention from 1955 to run the Malayan tournament on the same lines as the220 words
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355 1954-02-01 12 Clarke's goal puts Recs in semi-finals CUNGAPORE Recreation Clue -Red" became ih* fourth team to qualify lor the semi-finals of tne Singapore Hockey Association senior knockout competition wher they narrowly beat RAF Chanel 4-3 at Changi yesterday. The other three semi-finalists I are Ceylon Sports Club. Lailfl Wanderers and University355 words
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Article119 1954-02-01 12 IPOH 9un I CELANGOR golfers dominated the quarter-finals of the North Malaya championships played tciav when the only two A.slans to 1 quilifv Cheah Hock Hene and Too Joon Fook were eliminated. J Ntven beat Joon Fook six and rive while C. A. Collins of Penang be;t-119 words
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Article82 1954-02-01 12 Rshim Omar, the state footballer j 'cored five cails for Star Sorrerite? yesterday in their 7-1 defeat of R N Kranji in a soccer friendly at Farrer i P.irk I Other scorers Kirn Ben? and Abdullah for Soccerites; Wiggins for Kranji Results of other matche.s82 words
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Article43 1954-02-01 12 Alexandra Football Club beat Prrmuda Letahan by 2-1 in the Kamponc Leacue .soccer competition tar the Ticer Beer Cup. piayeri at Alexandra ground yesterday Scorer* for Alexandra FC. were I H.im.d bin Ibrahim and YusofT bin Dsman: Yaman scored for Permuda.43 words
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Article74 1954-02-01 12 R.E.M.E. No. 2 Station Work.- j Kluang beat R.E.M.E. Singapore i goal to a try, in a scrapy ruggei J match on the sodden Ayer Rajah Road ground on Saturday. Kluanp opened the scoring In the M v minute when Maddock dribbler; hroush to touch down.74 words
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Article36 1954-02-01 12 BRISBANE. Sun.— The score yes- enwj in the Sheffield Shield game lerc was: W. Australia 102. Queens- I 589 for 9 (K. MucKay 198. C. •li'.rvey 111. R. Archer 77 I— Renter. IReuter - 36 words
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Article396 1954-02-01 12 for all I.urk, Tom II 8 07 seven rares on Pnrtmaste.r 8 06 thr Serond Day of thf j Repal Link Selanjor Turf riuJi Voun/f \t rc Gold (up Meeting on Allegiance S.!I4 Tluirsday are Peter Pan 8.03 Bras Quern sjr. Cl. 4. Div 1-5 t Golden396 words
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Article25 1954-02-01 12 rpWEN I V Thurso Include I istep-h'illi time. under it arc 1 D flor en encines under C 8 i25 words
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291 1954-02-01 12 By EPS< of the leading em Gold Cup were included on Saturday, but the resi indicate their prospects in run over 11,I 1 miles this Sati Gambar Melayu a fancied runner in the Cup. did not accept. Shangrila was withdrawn on the course, and291 words
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Article104 1954-02-01 12 /'\MI»\R MEI.AYr. who won the Singapore Spring (up and the Governor's ("up in the IHS2 season. heads the Selangor Gold Cup weights with 9 in. Gold Cup weights are: CLASS 1. HIV. I—l1 1 MILKS 711 GAMBAR MELAYC 9 1)6 115 BEST BET 905 687 FOREST104 words
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422 1954-02-01 12 THE SOUTH XV HAS EVERYTHING AND ROKOUA'S GENIUS. By W. E. TREVOR WHEN I PREDICTED a record score rot i South fame I knew 1 was on wfe ground was thinking in terms of or 31 points. moment did I think the or<- would reach cerinir sixties. I What made422 words
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Advertisement590 1954-02-01 12 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS nnlinurd from Page 6) I I Classified Advertisement Service Provided a Straits Times Bok Number is used, you mjy PHONE your small adt to Singapore 2800 SITUATIONS VAIAM li, Wmrt Rh ctt. extrm. PO i .kk-cpei publisher' on 30.1.M li. plirant.^ thanked. House require hard making younp >..i!es590 words
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Advertisement859 1954-02-01 12 ACCOMMODATION WANTED ■n >»..r<f» »j (Mm.)— Box SO rf. txtra. PLAT or small house required by young European couple. Apply Box j A 2631. S.T. TI'ITION In Horif» $i (Min.)— Box SO ci: extra. GREGG Shorthapd typewriting .nreed tuition. Classes in diitereßt stages. Special coaching for April Examination Chung Hwa859 words
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Advertisement794 1954-02-01 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE In H'orrfi Si I Min.)— Box SO ctt. txtrm. 1952 MORRIS Minor 4 door mile- 1 1 age 16.000 excellence condition phone Mr. Yong *****. 1950 MORRIS Minor Saloon I Taxed and Insured. Phone Hcnton 5861 during Office hours. I VELOCETTE LE 200 Motor Cycle. 10,000 miles794 words
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Advertisement67 1954-02-01 12 I s</ S I II I J 1^^ N. I V -<^^^— For your health's sake drink No. 1 Beehive Brandy an old favourite f^*^S for over 50 years in Malaya. A product of France. MO I DEEUIUE DEEniVC BRANDY^^ ;"7M"PE"Ri"A B L'i TYPEWRITER: SOLE AGENTS a For Singapore and67 words
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Miscellaneous42 1954-02-01 12 i; i goer S.C.C. "B" v 3 BOD on Fadang; ROYAL SIGNALS V RNAS at I'M Barracks. SOCCER BREWERIES LEAGl'E: Bouiia Vista v Krbenaran Club. Alexandra Road. INTER -SCHOOL: Bartley* v Can I Knc Smff (1st and 2nd trams), St.; (.fnrtrs Road.42 words
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