The Straits Times, 28 April 1954
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Title Section16 1954-04-28 1 v The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1954 15 CENTS. Not** 1 116 words
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Article314 1954-04-28 1 Voluntary voters: polls next year: the Speaker CIVIL SERVANTS IN KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE FIRST NATIONAL ELECTIONS 'to the Federal Legislative Council, to be held next soar if possible, will experiment with voluntary registration and polling, although •he High Commissioner and the Malay Rulers "see certain advantages314 words
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Article, Illustration66 1954-04-28 1 THE UK. I. I UMMISSIONKK. (■en. Sir OetaM Templer walked ihr length of an llriKich train at Kuala Lumpur to say good-h>c to men ol the Ist Battalion Manchester Regiment. The train M catty fall them on the first stace of their journey66 words
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Article18 1954-04-28 1 Korea first the eneva alks lice action Korean lioldnave lice 01 pe» ce 1 l-ed by Poor aims18 words
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1376 1954-04-28 1 High Commissioner to have control of 7 Council seats FOLLOWING sum- mariscs the comments of General Templer and Mr. Lyttelthe elections and ure: Reiening to nominated era, General Templer ally with Labour n presentation and the influence which the Labour vote might he expected to ex,u thn polls. He said1,376 words
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Article53 1954-04-28 1 LONDON. Tues The Home Secretary. Sir David Maxwell Fvfe said that there would be no reprieve for Ronald Harries a"cri 26. sentenced to death for murderinc John Harries, distant «UU«, whOM body, with that of hi.s wife, was found buried in a ftC Hairirs will beReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration61 1954-04-28 1 Tlli; ARMY'S Number One marksman in Malaya. Lance orpnral B.I). Bentlcy of Liverpool. was among HI oflicrrs and mm of the .Manchester Regiment who passed through Kuala Lumpur on the first stasc of their journey home. I. mice Corporal Rentlry was top scorer at a61 words
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Article48 1954-04-28 1 1 FRANKFURT, Tues. Three people died ana CO were Injured when a Gorman tin in and the Scandinavian Express collided near Hanau, east of Frankfurt, today. The dead, all Germans, wore the Express driver and Rtiard and woman puwngfr in the Expreu. Renter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article158 1954-04-28 1 I'll shoot her, says Mau general KAMPALA. UGANDA. Tuesday. 'PHE Queens tour of Uganda, which begins tomorrow. •I was altered after receipt of a letter from a top Kenya Man Man leader. Dedan Kimathi. threatening to shoot her. a usually reliable source stated here today.Reuter - 158 words
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103 1954-04-28 1 The Gothic's master is knighted ADEN. Tues rE QUEEN last night knighted Captain David Aitchison. master of the liner Gothic, shortly before the ship arrived here after its 19.000 mile Royal Tour journey. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will not see the liner again until they cruise upReuter - 103 words
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Article68 1954-04-28 1 PARIS. Tues— Britain and the United States have approved the Western power.-' draft reply to Russia's Note offering Soviet participation in the Atlantic Pact, it was authoritatively learned here today The draft will be .submitted to the French Council of Ministers tomorrow, and then theReuter - 68 words
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Article30 1954-04-28 1 Lt.-Gen. G. K Bourne. G.OC. Malaya, flew to Singapore from Ku^.la Lumpur yesterday f'>r Die two-day 'Quo Vadis" indoor exercises at General Headquarters, Far East Land Forces.30 words
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Article23 1954-04-28 1 JERUSALEM, Jordan. Tues King Hussein of Jordan and the Emir of Kuwait yesterday toured villages alone the Jor-dan-Israeli border. -A. P.23 words
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Article49 1954-04-28 1 SALISBURY. Tues. Mr Geoijje John Lane ha.s told the police here that somewhere along the road from Cornwall, a thief stole £1)00 mink mat from Tils car. while he and his wife stopped for a picnic. In a pocket was £2.000 worth of diamonds Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article57 1954-04-28 1 LONDON. Tues. The British government will be asked this week to ml up a Royal Commission "to Inquire into Com munist activities and propaganda" in this country. A question to Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister to this effect was announced today by SirReuter - 57 words
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Article24 1954-04-28 1 THE HAGUE. Tues.- Kinu .Tederik and Queen Ingrid of Denmark arrived yesterday for i a three-day visit to the NeI therlands -A.P.AP - 24 words
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106 1954-04-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tucs. FIVE armed terrorists ambushi (I taxi, a bus and a pott office van in the Paßoh area of Johon ye.strrday. They ordrred the driven to drive down a track off the main road and passenpers in the bus were told to106 words
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190 1954-04-28 1 NOW MONSOON RAINS JOIN BATTLE FOR FORTRESS HANOI, Tuesday. THE lone-awaited bie monsoon rains hit Dien Hien 1 Phu and all north Indo-China today as French and Vietminh artillery kept up duels across the ramnarts of the fortress. Since the rebel artillery attack was increased on Sunday the French haveAP - 190 words
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Article137 1954-04-28 1 5 LEADERS FEAR A FLARE-UP COLOMBO Tttea l/IVE A>ian Prime bfmlsten T meet tomorrow to face the problem of how to preven' the Indo-Chlna war fl developing into a major Asian flare-up. They are expected to make up ttvir minds about Mr Nehru's five-point plan !<>r i settlement in Indo-Ch:n:iReuter - 137 words
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Article40 1954-04-28 1 GENEVA. Tues. Although Mr Foster Dulles. U.S. Bl Secretary, sits but four I away from China's Chou Enlai at the Geneva conference, he has neither shaken hand nor spoken to the Communist Premier and Foreign Minister, i -A.P.AP - 40 words
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Article29 1954-04-28 1 WASHINGTON. Tues. Dr James B Conant. U.S. Hish Commissioner in Germany, yesterday said that West Germany was fine economically and the political situation stable— A. P.29 words
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164 1954-04-28 1 THE FREE PRESS will be back or SATURDAY THE Free Press. Singapore's up-to-the-minute p»"." pictorial daily, will resume publication on Saturday. after an interval of about three months. The new Free Press will retain the sparkling features and bright pictures which ensured its popularity with a wide range of readers.164 words
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Advertisement13 1954-04-28 1 jj N D R Y» I to Singapore V— Jkdsb U A CAPSTAN13 words
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Advertisement61 1954-04-28 1 rgwy STOP PRESS I \l K> ON Ail> i <>i: ivm I M\\ M I ill Tan M Allen nit. d Bl i \ihlm mmtur, left hew •> .111 tori. i fn; \\.l-l:i (n li-sliln lielnriii lie i or .llllltlre ruii^lilei in wh'lher Imilm -houll IlllUC to five liillm ill61 words
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Article446 1954-04-28 2 'THIS IS ONLY WAY TOJPEACE, 9 SAYS RED LEADER INSURPRISE SPEy* 'SEALED IN BLOOD OF BEST SONS OF RUSSIA AND BRITAIN' MOSCOW, Tuesday. \JR. GEORGI MALENKOV, the Russian Prime Minister, said in a surprise speech here today that the cornerstones of European security were446 words
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119 1954-04-28 2 LONDON. Tups. a BRITISH Foreign Office spokesman said today that it was a Russian Interest to perpetuate rivalries between France and Germany "so that Western Europe can be divided and weakened". The spokesman was commentinc on Mr. Malenkov's speech to the Supreme Soviet yesterday inReuter - 119 words
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Article44 1954-04-28 2 JOHANNESBURG. Tues. Two Africans were sentenced to death yesterday for murdering Sydney Cecil Allln a 40--ypar-old immigrant, found •strangled in an ofnee 10 miles from here With him was an African watchman, who died from a fractured skull. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article45 1954-04-28 2 LONDON. Tues. Forty -t^o Russian girls have arrived her* by air to show a new form of dancing. They start a threeweek season tomorrow. Their dances originate from folk dancing but have been arranged by choreographers at. Bolshoi Theatre. Moscow. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article22 1954-04-28 2 NEW YORK. TOM. Thp Rockefeller Foundation yesterday said it had given U*****,400 to the American University of I Beirut. -A.P.AP - 22 words
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168 1954-04-28 2 —And that includes the H-bomb LONDON. Tuesday. \f OSCOW Radio broadcast a warning today by the ITI Soviet Trade Minister. Mr. A. I. Mikoyan. that Russian armed forces will use every weapon at their disposal- including the atomic and hydrogen bombs— in the eventAP - 168 words
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Article89 1954-04-28 2 Girl, 8, is strangled in London LONDON. Tues PRETTY eight-year-old girl i\ was found strangled beneath a tree on a public common in the din?y north London suburb of Highbury early today. A piece of rope was twisted round her neck. The body of the girl, fair-haired Joan Miller, layReuter - 89 words
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164 1954-04-28 2 BOSTON, Tues. CANON CHARLES RAVEN. Chaplain to the Queen, has been left a life income in the will of his 80-year-old millionairess wife who died 12 days after they were married. The income was contained in codicil to ilir will andReuter - 164 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-04-28 2 IT'S DAFFODIL time at Windsor and the Royal children made the most of it before starting their journey to Tobruk to jom Me Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh on the last stages of their world tour. Picture shows Prince Charles and Princess Anne amongReuter - 63 words
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55 1954-04-28 2 LONDON. Tues. The school magazine at the high school that children of IS. serriremen attend in suburban Bushe> Park has polled the students on "what would \ou most like to take back to the I nited States?" Reply from one of the rlrls:AP - 55 words
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Article144 1954-04-28 2 12 cameras for Royal homecoming LONDON. Tues BRITISH television in :ts bicgest outdoor assignment since the Coronation will on May II .screen the return to London of the Quee n and the Duke of Edinburgh from their Commonwealth tour Three motile units and 12 ca- meras willReuter - 144 words
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Advertisement334 1954-04-28 2 iT'S COOKED SPAGHETTI All ihr fntm'v will <-h«rr «hrn ll<iii/ Ci.i.k. Spaghetti ixtvpH for dinner lor ri<> fixxl PvJr^iH i- morr [>op ilar mon la»t< J mmm ~^^^^^^W iimplmn ;in,i .1. h. i. mi. ih. i>' f^"^^~^^^^^\^^>v these tender MmncK nf j;«mml ==S^»^^^*' firm, with I I r ruh. »|in-%334 words
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Article432 1954-04-28 3 No commitments before Geneva, says Churchill LONDON, Tuesday. £IR inston Churchill, the Prime Minister, told the House of Commons today the Western Foreign Ministers, meeting in Paris last weekend, took no decisions on Indo-China in advance of the Geneva conference. Sir Winston said the BritishReuter - 432 words
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Article115 1954-04-28 3 FOLKESTONE. Tues. rill. Marquis ol Queensberry, Ison d1 the man who gave his name to the modern ol boxing, died today. spun.Mn.ui, stockbroker. soldier and author was 58. Marquis was born Francis Archibald Kelhead Douglas. Hf became the 11th holder i the not»>ci title115 words
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Article26 1954-04-28 3 LONDON, Tues. MOSCOW said the Minister Mi. A. I. Mikoyan. Supreme Soviet Russian atomic and nabs tied the hands ho would want to26 words
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Article27 1954-04-28 3 SANTIAGO. Chile. Tues. Mayor Dupont of Paris visited President Carlos Ibanez yesterday and was guest of honour at a luncheon at Government Palace A.PAP - 27 words
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Article22 1954-04-28 3 BERLIN. Tues. Georsji Ko.stoff. Bulgarian Ambassador in East Germany since 1950, has been recalled to take over new tnsks. A.P.AP - 22 words
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Article22 1954-04-28 3 new YORK. Tues. a •evenman French technical mission yesterday began a six- week I tour of American aircraft companies. A.P.AP - 22 words
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Article19 1954-04-28 3 MANILA, Tue.s.- The treaty of friendship between India and the Philippines will be exchanged on Thursday. UP.UP - 19 words
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Article71 1954-04-28 3 LONDON. T«.«s. A record tot il ol 3.328.027 gallon* >t Such whisky, worth J9. .52 680 was esported m the nr.si master of this Var.ShiDnients were 125. /20 galWhisky Association said. Th, un.ted states remained I the biggest single mark.t but •xnurs then- showed a slightReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration54 1954-04-28 3 Till BgjrpttM Prime Minister. (>cn. .\hdel (iamal Nasser (nearest camera, right) .icknow ledncs the cheers of the crowd which greeted him and the National Guidance Minister. M.ii. vi! id Salem (leaning from next window) on their arrival in northern F.gypt. They distributed land to peasants under aAP - 54 words
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137 1954-04-28 3 EGYPTIAN TROOPS OPEN FIRE ON ISRAELI PATROL TEL, AVIV. Tuesday. EGYPTIAN troops yesterday opened flre with heavy mortars machineguns and rilles on an Israeli patrol on Gaza strip, on the Israel side of the border, an Israeli military spokesman said. A routine patrol at Sheikh Navhan near the settlement ofReuter - 137 words
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Article160 1954-04-28 3 JUNE 21, SO NOW SHE CAN MARRY LONDON. Tues. AN Italian Count and a Monde shop girl met in a Sunderland hotel yesterday to arrange Ihe wedding they planned when they lell in love in lln'u Hum- three years in Fur tomorrow, pretty June Klackhurst will be 21 and freeReuter - 160 words
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106 1954-04-28 3 THIS city of 1,750,000 people in Washington State marched to "safety" yesterday in America's first j attempt at mass evacuation. Despite wind and rain, ueople poured out ol buildings to the eerie chatter of 30-calibre machine Rim.s On rooftops and noisy aerial bombs. 1106 words
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157 1954-04-28 3 Britons sign contracts with China BERLIN, Tues. TIE first contracts wire signed yesterday between British businessmen and representatives of the Communist China National Import and Export Corporation in East Berlin. Mr. Yue Xt Tien. Director of the Corporation announced. Mr. Yue Ke Tien made the announcement at a reception InReuter - 157 words
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Article25 1954-04-28 3 TOKYO. Tups —Admiral Sir Charles I^ambe, Royal Navy C-in-C Far East. arrived from Sineaporp today for a three-day visit to Japan.— A.P.AP - 25 words
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Article12 1954-04-28 3 GENEVA, Tues— Russia has joined the International Labour Organisation.— Reuter.Reuter - 12 words
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Article114 1954-04-28 3 BELIZE. Tues. »fR t M. BENISON. CoviVl (M I1()1 of British Honduras. 1 yesterday promised the people that their m< *£"2 JK {Vneral etoetk» would be *%gftJS2* molested lOf bustled and bullied at the polls. He appealed for a b\\i turnout of voters and prastfMdReuter - 114 words
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Article230 1954-04-28 3 LONDON, Tues. j Closing middle prices of selected stocks, not Including stamp duty, were: LOANS Consols 66 N Funding 4',i 101^ Wur 3'j'o 86-, —'i BANKS Mercantile (£l2!^) 27' i Eastern i£si 8 Chartered <£1) 43 3 Hongkong '51' 91 INSURANCE Com Un (uts.) 13U Hoyal 13\ H230 words
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Article24 1954-04-28 3 LONDON. April 27.— Cash Buyers £750: Sellers £755; Forward buyers £745; Sellers £746; Settlement £750. Turnover a.m. 140 tons; p.m. 45 tons.24 words
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Article40 1954-04-28 3 LONDON, Apr. 27.— Spot 9' ,rt. June 19' id.. July-Sept. I9\d Oct.J Dec. 20d., Jan -Mar. 2O'«d Apr June 20' 4 d., May c.l.f. 19' ,d., Jun» cif. 19>d.. July cl.f. 19 7 16d. Ton*: Steady after firm.40 words
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Article34 1954-04-28 3 NEW YORK. Tues. Film star Rita Hayworth yesterday regained custody of her two children, placed in the care of a court last week pending a neanne of nejrlect charges agrain.t tier— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Advertisement56 1954-04-28 3 ENGLISH UMTRIC I MOTORS 1 JK Lisler Engineering Llilj JiL_s\i i;. in si hi:. |U DEPEND PD IRONFOUNDERS LIMITED I AW TRADE r" 1 MAR k BRAND I CAST IRON I RAIN-WATER PIPES I !JIf?NGS UNITED KINGDOM STANDARD SPECIFICATION. GOVERNMENT AND LOCAL I AUTHOR 'TIES. liV LEADING IMPORTERS. '6. BONHAM56 words
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Advertisement143 1954-04-28 3 Cheese the easy way r^v' *c\ C»r^ \A CREAM V 4 CHEDDAR GORGONZOLA the f\* re-usable glasses) SX CXS Ideal for elevenses, afternoon \X tea and makan ketchil SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. SWISS MADE WATERPROOF— INCABLOC— ANTIMACNETIC FULLY TROPICALISED AVAILABLE IN 17 AND 21 lEWELS FROM ALL LEADINC WATCH143 words
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Article217 1954-04-28 4 Police hold three but raid on homes finds the birds flown —After a street battle with gang over protection money PENANU, Tuesday. DENANG police today raided the homo of 20 known pickpockets in various parts of the town hut Idiiiul that all had fled. The raids were made217 words
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Article68 1954-04-28 4 Slapped wife spurns maintenance 4 WOMAN flapped by her J\ husband refused in a Singapore court yesterday tv return to him. The magistrate. Mr. J.B. Jeyaretnam, told the weeping Maggie t.ian that she could ciaim maintenance from Tan V ing Tang. I don'l want his money." Maggie replied. "I don't68 words
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Article48 1954-04-28 4 KUAI.A LUMPUR. T :r< A aim shot from thi< Istana. Selangor, will be the signal for Muslims in Kuala Lumpur to break their fast durln Urn fn^tinc month which will beein either on Monday or Tuesday. The signal wll] come about D m48 words
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Article, Illustration70 1954-04-28 4 Miss Jeanne GirbHhaus and Mr. Ronald C. W. Bell smile as they cut their wedding cake at McAUster's mess, Kuala Lumpur, after their wedd I n g at St. Andrew's Church. Miss Giebelhaus has been with the American Consulate in Kuala Lumpur for70 words
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Article157 1954-04-28 4 PAMPHLET BLITZ BY REDS Varsity 'raiders* struck thrice COMMUNIST pamphlets found at the University of Malaya on Monday night, may have been scattered by Red intruders, who later made other lightning visits to different parts of Singapore. Students found most of the leaflets -there were 212 of them— in the157 words
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Article53 1954-04-28 4 ALOR STAR. Tues. Mohd Rhir Johari, seen I the Sebaka* Association, a Kedah Malay political body, affiliated to the UMNO, has been appointed a temporary Unofficial member of the Fedenl I egislative Council in place of Tuan Ha.ji Mohd. Noah bin Omar HJMN'O nominee', who soon on a53 words
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Article57 1954-04-28 4 PEN'ANG, Tues. Burglars broke into the home of a postal clerk. Mr. Chong Ah Har. in Lorong Salamat. ye.striclay and stole cash Und jewellery worth $2,140. Mr. Chons;. who is treasurer of the Penang Chinese Football Association, discovered the loss this morning when he tound the bars57 words
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Article48 1954-04-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tiles. lieutenant Santabahadur GuninK and Rifleman Narjanp Pun of the 1 6 Gurkha Rifles v ere wounded in an ambush In Perak last Thursday, it was announced today. Both men wen taken to the British Military Hospital at K*UBUnUl>| near Taiping.48 words
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106 1954-04-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuei rriHREE CHINESE arm. d with revolvers Stopped a car in Circular Road here and told the Chinese couple to drive into a dark lane Jalan I lon off Circular Road. They then rubbed them of a diamond engagement ring worth $(5.5im106 words
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Article22 1954-04-28 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues —An extraordinary meeting of the Johore Boys Scouts Association will be held at Batu Pahat on Saturday.22 words
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Article198 1954-04-28 4 •TUESDA VAT LA TEST, HE PROMISES A LL probationary teachers who have not yet received their full back pay will be paid in full by Monday or Tuesday at latest. The Director of Education. Mr. D. McLellan. said yesterday that, in fact, all probationary198 words
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Article52 1954-04-28 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The trial of Arthur Brian Brown on a charge of cheating, was tlxed for May 19 in the Sessions Court today Brown li accused of giving a cheque for $40 to Taher Bhoy when he knew it would be dishonoured. Bail of $30052 words
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Article212 1954-04-28 4 They have $155,000 to give away A BODY of Trustees is anxious to Rive away $155,000 to needy Singapore residents. The money is Singapore's i«hare ot the Malaya War Distress FundMr T.P Cromwell, Secretary for Social Welfare, said yesterday that the trustees are ready to receive claims from people, normally212 words
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Article39 1954-04-28 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The Batu Pahat Licensing Board < Excise* for this year are: The Administrative Officer (chairman K the District Officer (vice-chairman). the magistrate, the health officer. Mr. Teo Peng Kai and Mr. J.C Isaacs.39 words
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Article34 1954-04-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Municipal Councillor. Mr. S. C. E. Singam (BungsarIndependent) will ask the Council on Thursday why there are so many neglected backla lies and drains in the town.34 words
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186 1954-04-28 4 Council to consider payments THE acting President of the Singapore City Council. x Mr. J. T. Rea. is expected to refer at the council meeting on Friday to the case of the five firemen who lost their lives at the Robertson Quay fir186 words
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Article90 1954-04-28 4 Quiz team to meet in Singapore A BRAINS trust, to be tornia"Y ed by the China Society in Singapore, will hold a public meeting at the British Council Hall on May 19 to answer impromptu questions on Chinese tubji Cts. Mr. Lee Slow Motif, the president, yesterday .said that the90 words
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Article33 1954-04-28 4 PENANO. Tues. -The Mala-yan-born Indian Association will hold its second annual meeting at the Rubber TradC rd a ay 0 Ma y at 8 wiU f be r herd. meetlnKa M33 words
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Article80 1954-04-28 4 The 9,100-ton Hamburg, a German ship. Ls expected to arrive In Singapore early next month on her maiden voyage U) the Far East. This will be tin .second German passenger Ship to call here .since the war. Built to carry 86 passengers, the Hamburg is owned80 words
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Advertisement294 1954-04-28 4 Gordon; GinJ Singapore K. Lumpur Ipoh Ff nant; k MACHINE TO ol Frmm th» largest stocks of Pl» British Commonwealth OLDPIILD A SCHOFIILD 14)* X BUM Bfiwwi Crntrtt atrutht Bed. L. Grarrd Bud. Centre Surfurißf in I Scrrwrutiing. l»o Saddle* with r»r>»r I urning. Bpindlt kortd 4J" Uotor Mf« 400294 words
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Miscellaneous96 1954-04-28 4 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 7.16 a.m. Morning star: 730 News; lib Melody Mixture: 800--8.30 Invitation lo MuMc; 1.00 Programme Summary; l.oi Dance MuMc; 1.30 News; 1.45-2.00 Lunch Time Prom; 5.00 Time Signal and Proiirummo Summary; 5.01 Tea Dance: 530 Waltz lime: 6.00 CallIng All Children; 40 Teddy Wilson at the Piano;96 words
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449 1954-04-28 5 CLERK TELLS OF 2a.m. DRIVE IN DEATH ROAD LAWYER'S i-lcrk told the Singapore Hijjh ourt yesterday that he saw a hody in BartIcy Road early one morning last November hut did not report to the police until three days449 words
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Article162 1954-04-28 5 I can't hear a thing, says judge THE accoustlcs of the Singapore Police Courts were criticised by Mr. H. A Forrer ai trial in the Third Criminal District Court yesterday. Inspector T. S. Zuin. prosecut- ing. was asking a witness to speak louder at the trial Of Police Sergeant Mohanied162 words
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Article65 1954-04-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuo. Mr V. S. Langenbrrg ha.- been elected president of the Frder ation <>t Malaya Society of Architects H' was secretary lad year Mr, O A ('oilman, immellate past-president, is the new secretary and treasurer. Other officials are: vk-e-pre-ildent, Mr. B. G. Gardner; •our.cil members,65 words
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Article67 1954-04-28 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Tues. Dependants <>: home guards k.lled on duty or in operations will receive compensation under the Emergency Regulations, the settlement Home Guard Officer. Lt.-Col B. J. Ringrose. said today. Guards Injured on duty will also be entitled to compensation or r>ens;"n Lt.-Col. Rlngrose said67 words
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Article50 1954-04-28 5 Mr. Ivor James, External Examiner for the Associated Board of the Royal School of Music, has cancelled hi> toui of Singapore and Ceylon this year on doctor's advice. Mr. John TaUim has taken his place. Mr. Tatam will arrive here in the Carthage on August 17.50 words
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Article135 1954-04-28 5 ...Municipality reserves stalls in two new markets KUALA LUMPUR. Tue.s. A NUMBER of stalls in the new municipal markets at Jalan Raja Bot and Pudu, Kuala Lumpur, are to be rei lerred for Malays with a view to bringing in better and cheaper rural produce. The decision135 words
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Article85 1954-04-28 5 'Get it'— Magistrate A dance-hostess, Chek Yoke Chan, of Geylang Road, who was arrested at 12.15 a.m. on Apr. 27. for driving a car without a licence, told a Singapore court yesterday that she had left her Federation driving licence in Kuala Lumpur. The magistrate,85 words
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Article26 1954-04-28 5 KLANG. Tues -Klang police are to give a concert here on Friday at 830 p.m. in aid of I.pdy Templer's TB. Hospital Appeal Fund.26 words
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Article195 1954-04-28 5 MORTARS POUND DOORSTEP BANDITS KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. I{UALA L U M P U R"S! month of silence was shattered last night as three-inch mortars, went into action against 13 terrorists who are known to be hiding in j the Ampang and Ulu j Klang areas on the doorstep of this195 words
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78 1954-04-28 5 The Singapore Harbour Board is converting one of its buildings at Raeburn Park into a school, primarily for the children of staff members. However, outsiders will be] admitted as well. This is because of the lack Of schools in the Keppel Harbour area. The78 words
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Article, Illustration83 1954-04-28 5 ZAINAL bin Nordin, .n,rti eight, put his Americanstyle peaked rap on at a rakish ancle and went to Malacca Esplanade to wntch the parade during the farewell visit of the High Commissioner, Gen. Sir Gerald Templer. Up watched Sir Gerald inspect the units and83 words
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Article105 1954-04-28 5 Victory soon Welfare chief OOLICE, Immigration anc Social Welfare officials have launched a combined attack on white slave trafficking in Singapore. Mr. T. P. Cromwell, the Social Welfare Secretary, said yesterday. He told the Press: "It is not too premature to say that our work105 words
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Article131 1954-04-28 5 Ate cakes to rob court told MAN took two cakes from i\ a hawker and after eat in* then asked the man to follow I him to a backlane tor payment and there beat him up and 'robbed him of $11. a preliminary inquiry in Singapore was j told yesterday131 words
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Article40 1954-04-28 5 Tan Phiaw Chiang was fined $1,000 or four months' gaol when he pleaded guilty in Singapore yesterday to helping in running a public chap-ji-ki lottery at Silat Road on Monday. Tan had a previous conviction.40 words
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Article43 1954-04-28 5 BUTTERWOKTH. Tues. Ahmad bin Sa».ri. aged 30. was alleged at Bwtterworth tcc*ay to have rape.l a 10-ycr-old tiirl on April 21 at Kanipmv Telok. Prai. Bail of $U)0 v.a.s granted. pending mention of the case on May 4.43 words
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Article30 1954-04-28 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The old Istana building In lalan Abubakar is to be demolished. The site has been leased for building a $1 million hotel.30 words
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Article31 1954-04-28 5 Firing practice will take place on Biakarm Mati Rifle Range from 8 a.m. to 4 30 p.m. on May 10 to May 14 and May 17 to May 21.31 words
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Article58 1954-04-28 5 TAIPING. Tues. -The Mala-) yan Youth Council will hold it.s fourth annual general meeting at the Hotel Majestic. Kuala Lumpur on Saturday and sunday. Mr. K. C. Yeoh. Taiplng chairman of the North Perak District Youth Council will I attend the meeting as a dele-58 words
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Article22 1954-04-28 5 For speeding between 50 60 m.p.h. along Bukit Timah Road. Lim Kok Beng was fined $40 in Singapore yesterday.22 words
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Article73 1954-04-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. -The central working committee ol the Malayan Chinese Assodati<>n will consider a proposal to be a member of the Nanyanu University. The proposal from a State branch is likely to cause a debate. One section may oppose it on the ground that the73 words
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Article295 1954-04-28 5 Rubber buffer plan is dying KUALA LUMPUR, Turs. PROPOSALS for an in- ternational rubber buffer scheme will be -pigeonholed"' or "given a decent burial altogether" at the Rubber Group meeting in Colombo next week, the Rubber Producers' Council was told today. "It would now appear likely that the recommendations of295 words
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Article51 1954-04-28 5 Mmc new donor> are required for Singapore's blood "bank" During the period April 10 to 21). trantusions exceded donations by 26 units. Present stock of fla.sks in hand iup to April 23) is 156. Of the It 3 donations received during the period, 118 came from51 words
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Advertisement129 1954-04-28 5 feBRANIE pIPE smokers lloh i><. >ii\niu; I smoke to calm ;i troubled world. answer all life's worries with Venidje leaf M the nuthentic c by Sobranie Ltd.. London, since 1879 AGENTS: OHN LITTLE AND COMPANY LIMITED. E KUALA LUMPUR PENANG introducing— Full size tablet CID v thai it contains anks129 words
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Advertisement85 1954-04-28 5 You'll be pleased to hear that the have arrived |n B(ue Slzes 3 i to 7 87.70 per pair V J^yi^a^f/^d £X fltuU"*? SKIPAWAY s Jj^ In Brown, (one bar) •Mgflfv Al tj N Slzes Bfo SC^ $135 t0 $15 50 p er p air '^^BHj^^t* jr Ssta In Brown.85 words
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Miscellaneous232 1954-04-28 5 THE SINGAPORE DIARY us \THKDRAL: drol. 5.30 p.m. Chu Rang and Pulau Brani 8 ,sT. AN r-WA Room V. M.t. A.: World Membership Obser- am. to 1 pm; Lim Ah Pin Road ClothinßjhoP in C.w^a. noon.. rtnrf n^y, fl »i ceremony. VWCA. 8.30 a.m to 1 p.m.: noatingdisiHT Voc'lFTY Exlii-232 words
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Obituary44 1954-04-28 6 2 if W f>rH\ >V« I mint/mint i FROST THOMAS NORTON. the h-!n-»r; htutand of Kathleei' P'.^eri peacefully away at 'he General Hospital on April 27' iv Sr-uce Wednesday 2R'h April at fi ir, si .s pm. Private Crrmation. No flowers b.v rerucs-44 words
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670 1954-04-28 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Wed. April 28. 1954. An Elections Compromise The agreed proposals for the introduction of elections to the Federal Legislative Council. i published this morning, turn I out to be a very precise com- promise between the majority i recommendations of the Fed- eral Elections Committee and670 words
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Article558 1954-04-28 6 The element of surprise in; Mr. Malenkov's appearance on the rostrum of the Supreme Soviet ended unfortunately when his speech began. It had been expected that he would address the Council of Nation- i ;»lities, but there had been no announcement and the gallery reserved for558 words
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Article, Illustration457 1954-04-28 6 "THE Palais des Nations in Geneva, where the Asian Peace Conference has opened, is the largest building in Europe after Louis XlVs palace at Versailles. Surrounded by 60 acres of magnificent park it occupies an area of 200.000 square feet. Impressive in its simplicity, the huge white457 words
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Article, Illustration769 1954-04-28 6 pOMMUNIST agents are jabbing at Egypt the soft underbelly of America's projected Middle East alliance. Moscow's objective is to preserve an area of weakness behind the hard perimeter of the Ankara-Karachi axis, which Washington hope.to make the West's first line of defence in769 words
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Article347 1954-04-28 6 Iwish to make the following suggestions to all Malayans, and at the same time to appeal to their generosity, their sense of moral responsibility, and their feelings of j gratitude to the lady who has given us the lead in this most important matter which af-i347 words
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Advertisement910 1954-04-28 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. 2ft Hitrris Silt 'minimum MOONFV lo Pi rtclt 'nee ,'olin). wife of Rlckv Moonev. a »n, rv.'nrk David. at Youngbers Memorial Hospital, on 24 4 54. TO TRIX. wife of JJB Ravelli on 27 4.54 at the Slnsapon Nuntng Home a daughter. Yolonria Theresia M ula Both well910 words
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Advertisement75 1954-04-28 6 Of POPULAR HITS. $1.00 Edition. Crying in the Chanel Eternally. Oh! My Papa. Son:: from Moulin Rou^e. 50 cfs. Edition. April in Portugal. From here to Eternit'-. I'm walking behind you, Kiss. Poppa Plrcoiino, Racs to Riches. Ricochet. Seven Lonely Days, Tennessee Wis Walk. Tha? Doeeie In the Widow, Vnya75 words
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Advertisement33 1954-04-28 6 (OKKK>r<»M>KMs air rrqurM ed to wriU Ihelr letter, rlrarh on one side of i, I, »hrel only, and I" double spannc If c»i>. r.tlen. The shorter letter, are {he more may be pui.l^hed.33 words
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Advertisement52 1954-04-28 6 y^n v Get a br; y r change A~ N over —i \>> Qsra| the wonderful THI tINIDAL ELECTRIC »m« MMMt WW IT SCHEDULED SERVICE: Between Kuala Lump." Temerloh Jendcrjta. SW*»' B Tren*g.inu. KoM Bh.uu. U Kubong, Dungun, Bidor CM Charter IUt«« on /A All Enquiries to: MANs»*tL*' Lokc Yew52 words
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Article19 1954-04-28 7 THEM STERS, S MR. FLTON [Oliver say* nighi tad private in Ihr result BS»fl Hieh i ,t in .i19 words
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304 1954-04-28 7 The 'oily nude' does a dance on roof top— then slips away again HE THROWS STONES AT 30 PURSUERS SINGAPORE'S "oily man" eluded a polite party and about SO residents of Zion Road after a .haso on Monday night. A rooftop chase and a widespread search followed the nude man's304 words
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Article78 1954-04-28 7 Qantas to fly 'Super Connies' QANTAS Empire Airway.s will ite four Super Conna on its "Kangaroo" the Sydney-Singapoie-ro ite in August. Qantaa genera] manager. Mr. C 0 Turner, announced this When he p:i.s,seri Singapore on his way Sydney from London. The new airliners, he .said. pnent the present Coni. services78 words
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Article31 1954-04-28 7 Lan, Govinan Nera was .stabbed In the a man as he from a bus at the Henderson and roads, Singapore. irenlng, taken to the hospital condition.31 words
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Article15 1954-04-28 7 SEREMBAN, Tues. A meet- branch of the Rembau will Dato Abdullah un Sunday.15 words
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Article41 1954-04-28 7 GNALMEN PRESS R ARBITRATION bbß L lementation :ner protested ram to Genera! Sir rempler, the High n r, against me deKins Up arbitration to dispute. rhe telegram .said that the :on was dismayed by the lay, ami asked for an toter-41 words
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Article65 1954-04-28 7 A BUSINESSMAN trom JoliiA ore wa.s robbed in Bukil Titnah Road, while returning home in a car about midnight on Monday. Three men, one armed with a knife, jumped into the car aii Mopped at the junction oi Farrer Road They relieved him of65 words
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Article50 1954-04-28 7 Mr. Vernon Bartlett will broadcast on hLs recollections or pre-war Geneva in the BBC. Far Eastern Service tomorrow at 11 45 pm. He will also speak on the present Geneva conference on Friday at 11.45 pm. in the World Affairs series of the General Overseas Service.50 words
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Article20 1954-04-28 7 An 18-year-old Indian wonuin. Aimadan. has been missing fron. her house in Upper Berangoon Road Singapore Since Monday.20 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-04-28 7 THIS IS lan Kirn llotk. uK<*il six He w in Itniml wandcriiiK in the streets. The Singapore Sofia I U>U are Department i s trying to Hud his relatives.34 words
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109 1954-04-28 7 rpHE Slimapun- Youth Council's organising srcri'tary. aC.Woni wi.s (Hied $300 in ft,,, atv Police court yf.stcrday f iiinK to sene 1 in income rSns for 1951. 1952 and 19 Won B who pleaded guilty, vud that he was too busy makSS3SSl|rft109 words
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Article, Illustration75 1954-04-28 7 DA|A AMIR. 3 Kirkby-tramed teacher and Tengku Adawiah, n>ece ot the Fengku Ampuan of Negn Sembilan cut their five-tiered wedd ng cake after the bersandmg ceremony at the bride's home m Ipoh on Sunday Raia Amir is the son of Ra|a Osman bn Ra.|a75 words
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Article202 1954-04-28 7 Rolls open voters don't care THE electoral rolls for the Singapore Legislative and City Councils have been open for the past 13 days -but only one applicant has asked for registration as 11 voter. This indifference is believed due to the Government s delay202 words
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Article53 1954-04-28 7 Skyscraper hotel for capital KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A NINE-STOREY hotel |a to be built at Bukit Btntang Road, between the Harlequin Hotel and tile Amusement I'aik. It will be the Federal capital* biKKe.st hotel. It is expect- I ed to be ready in a year. The plans are expected to53 words
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Article33 1954-04-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Tengku Mahkota of Johore today completed a two-day tour of the Segamat area. He visited Home Guard posts, talked with local councillors and inspected schools.33 words
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Article57 1954-04-28 7 Oflicial-s of the Old Rafflesians' Association of Singapore, art: President, Mr. US. Marshall; vice-president. Dr. A.C Sinha: vice-president <ixofliclo), Mr. v. Ambiavasar, principal, Rallies Institution. secretary. Mr. Tan Boon BeQ(; treasurer Mr. Quek Ken-, Slang; Conunittcf: Meaen: lO E N Oehlers, Lee Siow I Monu Chla Boonn Leong,57 words
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Article80 1954-04-28 7 MKIMIiW Tuesday. TWO hundred and sixty Indian labourers at the Seri -mli. in Kst.ite seven miles from here, have cone on strike for the 27th time since tin- liberation The cause of the strike is believed to be over the dismissal of li\i- labourers.80 words
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Article92 1954-04-28 7 Remand for woman with no I-card rIE case against Ng Ah Pin. a woman, whom the police la.st week said might be a bandit, was adjourned till May 18. when it wa.s mentioned in court yesterday. Mr. H. A. Forr.T. the judge, ordered her to be sent to the house92 words
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Article80 1954-04-28 7 IPOH. Tu»\s. Coffee and ■MMlWtchea Will be provided free ;n the bridge, mahjong and canu.^a drive on May 22 at the Perak Turf Club in aid ol l.ady Tenipler's T.B. Hospital Fund Those taking part will each donate lo the Fund. Participants should either make up80 words
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183 1954-04-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. THE FINANCE COMMITTEE of the Federal LegUUUre Council bM ordered another cut of nearly $1 -million in the Federation* Infomatloa s< rvlcea 1954 eatUnatea. KevcaliiiK thi.s. Mr. A. D. C. Peterson, 1 1 1<- Director-General, ■aid six expatriate oflcen had been Riven183 words
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202 1954-04-28 7 THIS IS HEALTHY DEMOCRACY, SAYS ALLIANCE Mission to London defended JOHORE BAHRI, Tuesday. rPHE I'MNO-MCA Alliance decision to send a delega* tion to London is an expression of healthy democracy, the Secretary-General. I'MNO, stated last night. He was replying to charges by leaders of the Party Negara that the Alliance202 words
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Article17 1954-04-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Party Nepara is considering engaging an adviser on elections machinery and campaigns17 words
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Article93 1954-04-28 7 Two soldiers die in truck crash BUTTER WORTH. Tues r'O Malay soldiers were killed when a military tnirk overturned into a flooded pad! Held on the main road near Bumbon? Lima. Sun?ei Patani. yesterday. Pte. Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, 26. was killed on the spot while Pte. Marof bin Manap.93 words
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Article54 1954-04-28 7 The second airlift of Fijian' families to Malaya will arrive at Changi airfield this after-; noon. Nine families— the wives and children of men of the Ist. Fijian Regiment— will be met by Army officers and Fiiia.i soldiers on arrival. They will be accommodated in54 words
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Article37 1954-04-28 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Turs Mr. Noel Re^s from Serpmban. has born appointed headmaster of the English College here in place of Mr. T. K. Taylor. Mr. Taylor, acting Inspector of Schools. Johore, goes on leave shortly.37 words
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Advertisement165 1954-04-28 7 S DISSQLVENATOR »N SANITATION WORE ATTRACTIVE MODEL ]f>L Ht INSTALLATION PROM $400/-->rum of Dissolvent. ot .Hi Charon 'b^^s closet pans with their •DC T«° t MF t ORTS AND DANCERS S,CTANK COMF RT AN SA TY 9USLY WITHOUT EMPTYINC Oi tt'fy RE UIR ED. T r. 4 H c EAL165 words
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Advertisement186 1954-04-28 7 Kids can kick Clarks ihoci to their heart* content they're S*\ made from the sturdiest materials a]B^ and stand up to the toughest •> st»C A treatment **jW£J^a^SwSß^F Parentsne»e^^jorry when their £Cr v* 1 '^Sgs^^r children arc wcinnj CUrki .^Bftir M&Tthey know what they're made JmS^ specially to Icav- room186 words
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Miscellaneous180 1954-04-28 7 The weather HI MI SIIIII TKMI'KKATI XX: .7 31) p.m. on April Jii tJ I'M ..in on April 27 1 Singapore 77 dei;ree«. NOSflg li. Kolu Bahru 73, Kuala Lumpur 74. I|x>h 75. Kuualan 73 MAX I M I M TrMPrltA II XX il.'.u a in. lo 7.30 p.m. on180 words
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575 1954-04-28 8 Federation comment shows party political oias K. LUMPUR. Tues. THE WHOLE process of establishing: national electoral machinery may be completed by the end of this year. A bill to amend the Federation Agreement to enable national elections to be introduced575 words
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Article178 1954-04-28 8 WE WILL FIGHT ON— ALLIANCE KUALA LUMPUR Tuts. THE PLANS of the UMNOMCA Alliance in their fight j for a substantial elected majority in the Federal Le- 1 Kislative Council are not affected by the announcement that a compromise has been reached between the High Commisioner and the Malay Rulers178 words
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Advertisement310 1954-04-28 8 NOW SHOWING! JJ, J43, 4, 6.30, 9.30 PHONE 5159 TREMENDOUS SUCCESS I V» of Uarnrrs' Ist Produrtion in y 1 i CINemaSoOPE j hWarnerColor .so Stereophonic Sound I GUY MADISON JOAN WELDON I jpius/ Pathe News: RED SPY SENSATION in AUSTJ TODAY 11. l.l.» 1.U.:t0A5».:i0 SP^JR >^ TONYCURTIS f j310 words
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Advertisement123 1954-04-28 8 Q AIH AY_O RGANjSATI 0 TODAY! 11.00 3D -1.45-4.15-6 15 r'lj/lu, THREE GREAT jj m% in the'l fS MiGHI I £jfcr\Z trim Robert I TAYLOR' G/mi -mm— BLYTU J 1 M-G-M's GIGANTIC r =PLUS: ACADEMY AWARD H^A "Till- Tf^Ml^KlTEal WHh Latest I This is an M-G-M World-Wide r PHONE 21-116123 words
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Miscellaneous390 1954-04-28 8 -i-i T I stop your show 1 (4. 11). The Straits Times Crossword J2»» 1. Female voices whose l*tln k >ti.iky (7. 8 1 y^ %M 3 2 Orati no: x h ve the 7 I II j r 3. May harbour ship or pudding ~r ——t— t— Tim t390 words
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Article, Illustration1893 1954-04-28 9 Fake inventor knew a million golden tricks TIMES special FEATURE w' 141 T/ M liVing a P tentate in the P rinci P al X Xhotel of Fort Wayne, Indiana, in the summer of 1887. His name was Kdward Joel Pennington. With him were a wife, four pretty secretaries, three1,893 words
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Advertisement29 1954-04-28 9 I Leo |(KS j V Ol i SSL KINS JNDER is a'*° lie tor p;cr bus K£W UNO ARRIAGE j i)LTD. jALA L EMEN [AR JTiON i I ;TORE29 words
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Advertisement92 1954-04-28 9 SAIGON i I MANILA I I II Q A I I I Now TWICE Weekly I H DEPARTING SINGAPORE H TUESDAY SATURDAY MANSFIELD CO. LTD. 11l lINOAPOH TEL 111 KUALA LUMPUR TeL j3 7> I p/tAilll WORLD MOST B Pa v American Just tJnpavkvtt A NEW SELECTION OF TRAVELLIN G92 words
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Miscellaneous92 1954-04-28 9 JPieli Travfj ihv bomb's svtrod in! ■^■■■■^■HIHHI 7 WHAT V INSTALLING THE 'I fIT OOEsf^ IT IS A VEST? WITH A FEW BLOCKS AWAY, ■^^^^^^^^^^^™"TT' i ARE YOU "TNT IN TVIE VEST LOOK A PHOT* FRON-r-ZiPS u^le CANWEAD KNOCKS OK PONY AND 3D MACEF. MOVED OONC LAUD SETTINC THE UkE92 words
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Article605 1954-04-28 10 But share market is depressed THE fate of the fort of Dien Bien Phu Indo-China once again completely dominated Malayan markets yesterday and while rubber and tin prices again rose the Singapore Shan Market was very depressed. Rubber leapt up by 1J cents on the605 words
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Article92 1954-04-28 10 Ships Iving alongside (1,,. v in pore Hi»rlM>ur BmH irh exp--led toda» :ire: i Bunda 4 :>. K:iii C.P., 67. Rajah K !t. Al Benmiior i:»'i4, Bei Benletii IS. Charon Souk N. Wall o an 4 Wall I, Briaga II 2J M K:flHUlil. ■Z" 28. Glauctis 2930 Prince92 words
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Article136 1954-04-28 10 Rubber closed Una in Bint last night at ti-t and a ciu.irter cents abov> I ckMtng pine, it waa market w;'h the pj from t>4\ cents to then In from liulo-i There ve:e altcrm buying and selling i turnovir was reported. Closiuir prices jrwterday in per pound were:136 words
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Advertisement220 1954-04-28 10 NOTICE INTERNATIONAL GOLF CLUB SEREMBAN The Committee much recret that owing to inclement weather, r iry to postpone the official opening of the new COUTM 0B 17th April This ceremony will tnke plr.ee mi Sunday 2nd May at 11 :> m. al 2 mile. Kuala Pllah Road. Those who received220 words
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Advertisement207 1954-04-28 10 NOTICES KUNDANC TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated In the Federation of Malaya* NOTKF, OK MKETINO Notice Is hereby given that the Twenty-Sixth Ordipary General Meeting of the Members of Kundang Tin Dredging Limited will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, 16 Barrack Road, Kuala I umpur. Federation of207 words
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Advertisement211 1954-04-28 10 NOTICES LARUT TIN FIELDS LIMITED (.Incorporated In the Federation Of Malaya) NOTICE OF MEETING Notice :s hereby given that the twenty-flfih Ordinary General Meeting of the Members of Larut Tin FieUls Limited will be held at the Regisered Office of the Com I' "iv. 16 Barrack Road. Kual.t Lumpur, J'Vderation211 words
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Advertisement948 1954-04-28 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS 1 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA A vacancy exists as from October Ist. 1954. lor a temporary and parttime assistant lecturer in History. Candidates should have an honours degree wilh some teaching experience and should be prepared to conduct courses In English Social Hi.story. The salary offered i.s $500 per948 words
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Advertisement747 1954-04-28 10 NOTICES It Is hereby notified for public Information that the ban prohibiting mining within the area lying between the Sungei Kampar and Ounong Oajah in the Mukim of Kampar has I been lifted with effect from Ist January, 1954. i Persons wishing to mine in this area are now invited747 words
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Advertisement202 1954-04-28 10 Final dividend for Canton At the annual m<-.Mins; of the I iiiiiii Insurance Society of Canton Ltd. to be held on May 27 the directors wil recommend the payment of a final dividend of II per share in respect of the year 1953. SHIPPING NOTICES OSAK\ SMPStN K\lS||\ S.S. NAGASAKI202 words
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Advertisement101 1954-04-28 10 RAINS FLOOD j IPOH MINES HKWY rain taring the pa>t few nights have flooded a lew tin m.iics ■Ml ol I poh. Miniim operation^ Imvc c<-.iM-d until the] have been cleared of water. One miiie bm been flooded to a depth of tome fifty f«'«-t as the mail <•! flood101 words
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Advertisement809 1954-04-28 11 c a f;:. LtD %a ttht ports to load and discharge cargo r"'"f L »"GO* LONDON, A CONTINENTAL PORtS ►]rt«f^ 1 ioils F S horn P.noig Apr. 24/28 Apr. 29/10 G j,/jf Apr. 28 May 1/ 4 I G II May 4 Moy S/ 4 May 7 n 7 Moy809 words
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Advertisement962 1954-04-28 11 Wf^^^^Sj^t^ffff/^^SSSSS^S^SffSf^St/i EAST ASIATIC LINE For Aden Pn^'c'li 01 T0 CONTIN NT/SCANDINAVIA Aden, Pon Sold, G.noo, Antwerp. RoM.rdom, Hamburg, Gdynia, Copenhagen, Gothenburg A Oslo. R) "FIONIA" 29Aar/I°Ma. S P y 3 "PASAofNA" ,n2.* /2 7, M P /2> M M r*SADENA 30Moy/IJune 1/2 June 1/1 June Cols London (possongers only) and962 words
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Advertisement1033 1954-04-28 11 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SAILINGS to U.K. and CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pora P- S'hom Panong IO T"don or ß^o m AYO Ha m mb"g G. Jl loApr./2M.y i# Tt7.r; 0r H H ompur 3 LOO<JOn 0.11 2/1 May 4/S May Benmhor for Liverpool, Dublin M Hull, Rotterdom 0.11 4/4 May 7/81,033 words
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Advertisement1115 1954-04-28 11 McALISTER «c CO., LTD. TEL- N» ELLIRMAN <k BCCKNALL KLAVENESB 12M LONDON, HAVRI, HOTTtRDAM LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG A HULL I PORTLAND, SEATTLE, A VANCOUVER ond for USA. North Atlont.c PorM i Central A South ond Conodo vio Colombo American Ports CITY OF OXFORD m.s. SUNNYVILLE 1/11 May y4M.y1,115 words
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Article14 1954-04-28 12 Collect »'X of thc\e coupons to jom the Children's Comer Club.14 words
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Article, Illustration285 1954-04-28 12 VI ANSOOR Mouse pushA '*ed his head outside his house and sniffed the morning air. his whiskers twitching, then he gave a tremendous sigh and flopped down looking most unhappy "What's the matter now?" askrd Halimah. his sister, taking a flying leap over his bacK. Come and play285 words
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Article, Illustration754 1954-04-28 12 his visitor over the top of his spectacles. "I hope you can change me into a bird," Mansoor said. "A bird," echoed Mat. "What on earth do you want to be a bird for?" 'Because I'm tired of being a mouse," Mansoor said petulantly. "I754 words
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Article245 1954-04-28 12 4 NOTHER rrader from Sln- gapore asks me how to remember what she reads. If you read a book thoroughly, giving it your whole at- 1 tention you will remember it. A good aid to memory »s to make notes nf the most im- portant points as245 words
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Article305 1954-04-28 12 WIIrN Ah Chan and LUin Sun paid their weekly visit to I'nclr Ollie on Saturda> the Wise Owl looked very pleased with himself, and told them he had a story to tell with a catch in it. "I have to get my own back." he squawked Ton caught305 words
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Advertisement317 1954-04-28 12 for HEALTH 6 ENERGY CONTAINS VITAMINS ABC6D E<t> C«p5«l« Cor-tam<;. ,jjjjp BOTTLES 0"l| 1 '.lJ j^U .....r '•■•"c 'J^*' I 0 0 AGF.NTS The FEDERAL DISPENSARY Ltd. 'INCORPORATED I v THE FFP' fMTtON OF MALAVA> EST4BIISMM) 1!*1 £ingaporr Kuala Luni|>ur Man:: St-rrmhan Prnang. FOR COMFCXT AND EXTRA WEAR Available <'317 words
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Advertisement411 1954-04-28 12 i Six Free Cinema Seats To Be Won Dear Boys and Girls. with a great deal of pleasure. I have written a Here are the six winners o« our Fet Con- J the luck V b °V< g'^s tellmß them how test. Maikisah aged M, 4 Loronß 26. Off hey411 words
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Advertisement108 1954-04-28 12 I ftQHT T«fe-: I T'hcuo, johnuy. cc-i/y j IjRJ iv JL I with mi roses the v jS'i ■mf'm I PRACTICE (JAMe FO* <•¥ H THE CHAMP/QNCWH J^fi,^ Iff *I AK£ VOW C»ERE IS SOME MILO Zj IIEPi K M I THAT ENERGY YOU HAVE BEEV MS I VS<N$ UP108 words
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Article66 1954-04-28 13 pters at K.L. be highlight ivnm KPSOM JEEP 'kIALA II.MIMR. Tuesday. I pci -formers will liven up the "at Kuala Lumpur and none i i roubadour (late BRM), a hnf bnv. who has all the issj sprinter. formance in his first ever course, at Rukit Timah66 words
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150 1954-04-28 13 ■ONG KOMi, Tues. ■I'lll Heag Konc Tonlhall Xv-orulion announced vesda.i that Port Vale. Knjlish l-nision champions and •eaten (up semi-finalists, are i id> to play three matches here tii. i |hr \m:iii (lames. Ihe I nclivh lo,>|l>all \«socialion offrrfd Port Vale150 words
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Article30 1954-04-28 13 Ksßta Rancers beat H MS Kenya 1 in a friendly soccer game at Fprrer Park yesterday Nndarajah and C Clian scored for Rancers and McAUster for the s.nl-30 words
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Article35 1954-04-28 13 The third annual general meeting ,)f Lalifl Wanderers will be held at ■iif residence of Mr. A Latin bin Ibi.ihinv lit, Jalan Abdul Manan Knmr»"iiK Melayu on Thursday at 7 ;n p m35 words
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Article96 1954-04-28 13 ONIKSN. Tues. r<r- season starts match be--Unlvermlty and ■i-.dse. k .ire: Vorkahiri at v GlouCambridge f a; Cami\ at Lords; Ire at University v -> Club Cricket dajp i at Luton: Dciuvshue v RAF. at Ilkeston; Hampshire v The Army at Southampton. M;u R Derbyshire v LeicestershireReuter - 96 words
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Article62 1954-04-28 13 I DCSBTKR, Tues— Jack GaiciniT. the IS 1 stone Leicestershire farmer, outpointiti Ansell Ad the Trtnldad heavyweight champion, here last ni^ht in a tenround eliminator foe the British Empire Itunjwelghl championship. I It w.is v uninspiring contest Oardner, former British champion. wiin \Mth something to spare, but62 words
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Article91 1954-04-28 13 KUALA LUMPUR. lues— The lnBKHHM tennis final for tht Chua Choon Lex>nK Cup between North ■ooa i hampions. Perak. and South MM Vtnasrs, Johore. will be played oa Saturd. v and Sunday on the Sultan Sul.iiman Club hard courts liere. The wm ers will meet91 words
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Article, Illustration60 1954-04-28 13 VI K. James de Ro- thschilds Sunny Bra^ (rißht). ridden by AY. Klliott. and Mrs. HA. Farr's Sailing l.icht. ridrien hy Sir (.nrdon Richards, flehtinc it out in the City and Suburban Handicap at the Fnsom (Surrey) Sprinc Meeting on April 21. Sunny Brae won withReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration431 1954-04-28 13 MILLER HARVEY IN WISDEN'S FIVE' LONDON, Tuesday. /VNF OF THE most coveted honours in international v/ cricket is for a player to be named among the the Cricketers of the Year" by Wisden, the cricketers' almanack. Each year, the editor of Wisden chooses five players from British or overseas whoReuter - 431 words
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Article66 1954-04-28 13 KUALA I.UMPUH. Tues D. 8. DavMsoa of Ku.ila Lumpur won the tnaugtiral annual mill (hampinnshlp of the Gui hue ocgaalsattesi for the Sir John Hay "Kosebnwl when he beat E M Scaife of Penang by one hole in the tm.il •Twrnty-fout players, from all over Malaya,66 words
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407 1954-04-28 13 Motion Picture works best among Martin's strong team By EPSOM JEEP KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. THE Martin Stable has lined up a good team of Cl. 5 sprinters for the May meeting at Kuala Lumpur. Motion Picture, Sea Wolf, Eagle Hawk and Picture House all shaped like winners on the training407 words
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Article209 1954-04-28 13 LONDON, Tues. IPSWICH TOWN virtually won their race *lth Brighton for promotion from the English League Third Division South when they won .it Newport last night. Brighton must win both their remaining matches to equal Ipswich s present points total of rJ2. but Ipswich have209 words
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Article68 1954-04-28 13 Dr R A Mallal and J V. Gray lied wiih 71 each in the Island Club's monthly medal i stroke i "A" division competition over the weekend. S. K. Gaw was the B division winner with 70 and Sq/Ldr. A F. Clegti (63i won68 words
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Article73 1954-04-28 13 LONDON. Tues. Results M rugby matches played ln UK yesterday are 1 i Rugby League: Belle Vtie Rajs' gem 12 Wtdnes 13; Doncastjr 9 Hull Kingston Rovers 11: Wntfn:<: 17 KetKhlty 3: Huoah-t \±M\\\ f, K'n-liv Union: MKrtilla^9 Weath 5; Birkenhead »«f^^hdff(iii-ll\ 18 BridKwater 11 Cross Key* 11.Reuter - 73 words
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Article298 1954-04-28 13 pOUH of tilt eight YMCA tennis rhitmpinnshlp ties resulted In walkovers at the Brus Bnsah courts yesterday. They wen Junior Singles: Chin Kwong Tong wo Ernest Mm. Men's Slncli-.- O E N Arkell wo. Col D. A. Mancier B S 011 l wo. I. A.298 words
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Article, Illustration516 1954-04-28 14 F.A. makes offer to Hong Kong By THE SPORTS EDITOR DORT VALE, the English Football League club r who will play in the Second Division next season, have been offered by the F.A. to Hong Kong F.A. for a Far Eastern visit. If this516 words
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Article31 1954-04-28 14 HONG KONG Tues The Indian Asi.in G..mes football team iost their final match here today against Hong Kong Combined Chinese XI I—3.1 3. after a scoreless first half. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article156 1954-04-28 14 poi'K MEMBERS o| the Austrax lian team of i.iv for this year's world trnni* circuit Europe. Britain and the I niird stairs will play exhibition matches at (he Sin gaporr Barlminlon Hall rnurt on May 8. One of the Au>lralian* plavini; here will be156 words
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442 1954-04-28 14 Rovers 4; Star Soccerites IV'HAT A GOOD thing for Singapore's ihantes ii Asian (lames soccer tournament that there no representatives or their rivals at Manila w;it<li yesterdays SAFA Senior Division game at Jal; Besar Stadium. For if any had been their Star Soccorites' nippy442 words
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Article68 1954-04-28 14 Indian Brotbcrbood beat Darul Aflah 3-J la Div. 3B league game ;>; yesterday. Manmuthu. Snadas and rajoo scored for tocecritu <2> for narul Aflah. St. John's S.C. be:r Rover*- t>-0 in another D. counter at CYMA K 01 Ahmad Rahmat scored. Gymkhana S.C te;r Union 7-3 in a68 words
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200 1954-04-28 14 .-.ivt.MiK. Tues. By W ARRFX WHITE MOCK" world championships are being fought nearly every evening in the hotel suite of trainer Billie MeConnell here in Bangkok where Mrs. Jimmy Carrtithers and Mm. MrConnell are being trained for the exacting task of seconds200 words
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Article444 1954-04-28 14 I EAGI'E uiants crumblid yesterday In both divisions of the Sm: iixire United Services F.A. Lo,i:iir In a day of upsets. RAF. Tengah and RAF. Changi. rivals for the top berth in Div. 1, wen both defeated RAF. Changi A leaders of HM second division,444 words
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Miscellaneous107 1954-04-28 14 MOCaVJ SRW.% 1.1M.1K. l»h. I: Simc Darby v Brewrrle*. XC ground; told Stnrace r 0.TK.l Jalan Br»»r; Shell v F A N. Shrll :mm.| Mercantile Rank v Tuln Ruknm. CieTlang. DIV. Rata I SUnvar. Mill ground: Borneo Motors v 1.C.1.. Karrer Park: Handel«hank v N.T.C.. C'VMA ground; (iuthrir v Man»lield.107 words
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