The Straits Times, 24 June 1954
1954-06-24
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Title Section10 1954-06-24 1 Mat*** S«M. 1845 SINGAPORE, THTKSDAY, JI'NE 24, 1954 15 CENTS10 words
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Article, Illustration95 1954-06-24 1 DRONE THEN 6 SAVED TOBACCO SHARES PLUNGE On cancer report I Pilot saw rhite doth L£ \\C. Wod. gje; Iho lives v li>hormoii rescued ;ii in- drifting in Ec lur throe ntfod H re toi Marine tin r -i*"li had :nim> to "iked Tin A 0 loon Bain just E95 words
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Article131 1954-06-24 1 10, Wed. atomic exMuid in the im and exfrom the Medicine indolpn Field. Texas, reported tod I Tl'e physicians tested the effects of atomic licht at the atomic experiments on the Nevada desert They used rabbits for subjects. Renter. ri NEW YORK, Wed TOBACCO .sharesReuter - 131 words
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Article47 1954-06-24 1 HECHINGEN, Germany. Wed. Eighteenth century funeral flass and standards. missing from the coffins of Kinu Frederick the Great of Prussia and his father .since 1945, have been recovered, it was learned yesterday. But where they were found is still a secret.— A.P.AP - 47 words
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Article366 1954-06-24 1 Eight Reds knocked out in Kluang area 3 others elsewhere run if l KLIANG. Wednesday. p«»I.I( E and security forces loday struck two of their must decisive blows in many months, killing eicht terrorists in the Kluang district. Five Rods wore killed by a small police366 words
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92 1954-06-24 1 KUALA LtIMTUB, Wed. The High Commissioner, Sir Donald Ma. (.iilivray. has sent the following message t<» the thief Police Officer. Johore: "Please iiiincv my admiration and hearty congratulations to Police I ieutenant CJraver and his two special constables for the prompt and92 words
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Article, Illustration144 1954-06-24 1 -AND JAMMED THE BRAKES: SIR ALAN THE Chinese Communx ists did not direct the course of the Korea talks in Geneva, but they moved very slowly throughout, Sir Alan Watt, the Australian Commissioner in Malaya s-iid yesterday. Sir Alan, who returned to Sinby air144 words
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Article69 1954-06-24 1 Irresponsible actions Lyttelton LONDON. Wed. rE Colonial Secretary. Mr. I.vtteltnn. tnld the Houso of Commons today that he thought the actions of the UMNO-MCA Alliaure in boycotting and withdrawing fp m the f'edevat ion's councils "highly Irresponsible". He told questioners that the I actions were instigated "by a small minority."69 words
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139 1954-06-24 1 new YORK. Wednesday. UNIDENTIFIED planes have raided Honduras ;md dropped bombs on Santa Rosa Do Copan. 21 miles from the Guatemalan frontier, acrordinc to a broadcast from Tegucigalpa, the Honduran capital. The broadcast gave no further details of the alleced raid or of anyReuter - 139 words
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Article27 1954-06-24 1 T Compt >n. aped 6fi. "lie of America's top scientist who helped to devplop radar and worked on the atomic bomb, died yesterday.— A. P.27 words
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Article46 1954-06-24 1 NEW DELHI. Wed.— Police confirmed today they are looking Into a reported plot to assassinate Prime Minister Nehru. But a nich police source said the confessed assassin is a known opium ■muggier "and the whole thing may be a pipe dream."— A. P.46 words
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Article19 1954-06-24 1 BANGKOK. Wed —The Government today denied reports that it had ordered its frontiers to be closed— Router.Reuter - 19 words
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Article1160 1954-06-24 1 Malaya in 52 parts for the polls r KUALA LUMPUR. Wod THE Constituency Delineation Commis- sion, divides the Federation into &2 constituencies for Federal elections giving each an average population of 94,386 people, based on the 1947 population census. It -suggests that its recommendations should be ol a "temporary nature."1,160 words
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Article29 1954-06-24 1 NEW DELHI. Wed. The Indian Government has decided to wind up the Indian High Commissioner.- office in South Africa. An official announcement is expected soon RenterReuter - 29 words
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170 1954-06-24 1 r.\Kis, Hfd SPONSORS of the "Miss Europe" beauty contest compromised yesterday on the difficult situation caused when they found the drriii in model they had chosen j as winner had been married. They Kave the Mile to tin-runner-up Miss France, .md named the German170 words
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Article, Illustration13 1954-06-24 1 MOUNTAIN KICK McPABLANI mm vtunc to whtlchmii13 words
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140 1954-06-24 1 \IR. JAMES McFARLANE, the New Zealand mouniTl taineer who had to leave the Himalayan expedition because of frostbite, arrived in Singapore by BOAC Constellation yesterday. He was carried from the plane into a wheel-chair. He I looked tired and his hands140 words
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Article45 1954-06-24 1 RANGOON, Wed. Burmese Government forces lasi week destroyed Mon rebel quarters south-east of Moulmein, 90 milrs ea-st of here, and cleared the area of Insurgents. 16 n robeLs call for rate state and are allied with the Karen Insurgents and the Communist- RenterReuter - 45 words
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Article50 1954-06-24 1 TOKYO. Wed.- Osaka police said today 15 people were dead and eight other.s were nn> after rain flood.s swept aw.iy bowses and .submerged roads and fields in Central Jaoan. Coastguard reported 50 fushIng boats were mLs.sing in heavy .^ea.s 0,7 the coast ol North-Western Japan K50 words
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Article51 1954-06-24 1 HONG KONG. Wed- Danny Kaye. who is ♦ravelling round the world a.s a United Nation.s "goodwill ambassador." arrived here today from Bangkok to make a documentary film about medical .supplies and instruments given by the UN. International Children's Emergency Fund to the Hong Kong GovernmentReuter - 51 words
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Article29 1954-06-24 1 Another 30 Chine.se .school Student lay reci.xtereri •iim.il service vwth the Chine c Chamber ol Commerrc. bringing to SO the number registered in two days29 words
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127 1954-06-24 1 $25,000 reward for Gate 7 killers police last. night offered a re- ware of $25,000 for information leading to irresi of the gang 1 that shot dead two harbour board police (in- tables (,i) Monday night. p A.ilri IS the blßßest y-'t Mffprfd lor Communist killf-r The last r>:u reward127 words
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Article47 1954-06-24 1 M nUMCI H'ipm Dl i HeaA I i. .in hi i< ii i> i htnew Pi inn Mini i. him in r i IN GUATEMALA Bri > BrH M fpn l td mm■- <:t1 \cnil!d lM ir 1 '<nd nflfn ir^ tnAa? on til btitti fratlti47 words
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Advertisement32 1954-06-24 1 S.P.H.deSILVA "41* ii/nrve rrrt/t the Avon PORTABLE POWER LOG SAW where \sj the Avon SCORES Extreme mobility Vertical and ho r i/ontal rutting Economical in operation Easy to maintain '/N. E>-Srock AVIE.32 words
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385 1954-06-24 2 IMPORT DUTY GOES UP FIVE CENTS A LB. KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. J"HE Financial Secretary, Mr. E. Himsworth declared today that "sugar is a commodity which can and should be taxed." He was explaining a five cents a pound import duty Increase on sugar. "Faced385 words
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Article, Illustration68 1954-06-24 2 SLICK SLACKS And those sweaters aren't bad, cither TWO LONDON MODELS, Edwma Lee and Ann West, show in the picture above women can wear the trousers and look good at it, too. For those interested in tistics. the slacks on the left are of worsted, royal blue flannel the onesReuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-06-24 2 THFKK ARE woollen poodles «»n hem and hodire of this Wimbledon outfit worn by the reigning champion Maureen Connolly in London. Tie dress, created by Col. Ti-ddy Tinling. is in Lancashire waffle pique and features the princess line.— Rfutor photo.46 words
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62 1954-06-24 2 MR. CASEY HAS CHECK ON HIS HEALTH LONDON, Wed —Mr. Richard Casey. Australian External Affairs Minister, left the Tropical Diseases Hospital here today after what a spokesman said was a brief medical check up. The spokesman said that Mr Casev wa s now quite fit M L Casev is dlleReuter - 62 words
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Article28 1954-06-24 2 HONGKONG Wed. -Thirtynine stateless White Russians and other East Europeans from North China arrived today l n the Danish steamer Hrinneh J<\sscn from Tientsin.—Reuter IReuter - 28 words
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Article67 1954-06-24 2 NAIROBI. Wed— Only 650 Asians in Kenya are serving ir the security forces out of a total of 6.000 who have received call-up notices according to latest registration figures. There are now 11.000 Asians aged 18 to 30 liable for callup. Dr. S. G. Hassan. Director ofReuter - 67 words
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116 1954-06-24 2 KIDNAPPED WITHIN SIGHT OF FREEDOM A WOMAN kidnapped ye £X border lake between many, was whisked away i: RERLIN. Wednesday, sterday from a canoe on a West Berlin and East Gemn a motor boat. West Berlin i police said last night. Eye witnesses said they saw the boat head intoReuter - 116 words
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Article40 1954-06-24 2 A Singapore Traction Company bus driver. Lee Sze Hin. pleaded guilty in Singapore yesterday to negligent driving and was fined $75. Lee's bus collided with a car at the iunction of Bras Basah Road and Prinsep Street.40 words
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Article66 1954-06-24 2 When a farmer, Koh Goo of Kampone Loyang. was charged in a Singapore court yesterday with keepinc a clog 1 without a licence, he said "My i dot Ls a black one, but the prosecution allege* it If brown." Koh then produced a current66 words
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Article22 1954-06-24 2 For fighting in Noordin Lane, Urn Hay Huat and Sim Chye Lock were each fined $5 in Singapore yesterday.22 words
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Article45 1954-06-24 2 The annual mectinc of the Malayan Historical Society Sinßapore branch* will be held at the British Council Hall at 6 p.m. tomorrow. Mr. Wan Gun Wu, a Graduate assistant or the University of Malaya, will talk on Dr Sun Vat Sen45 words
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Article28 1954-06-24 2 IPOH. Wed -An agricultural exhibition and padi competition will be held on July 3 at £hrv,, S ulta J J usuf En K"sh School in Parlt.28 words
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Article69 1954-06-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The High Commissioner Sir Donald MacOillivray. ha.s sent a message of condolence to thr Royal Family, for the accident to the Duke of Kent 1R The message reads: "We arc much distressed In the Federation to learn of the Duke of Kenfa69 words
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186 1954-06-24 2 HOLLYWOOD. Wed— Actress Wanda Hendrix said yesterday she will give up her film career when she Is married on Saturday to James Langford Stack Jr son of the late James Langford Stack, millionaire land owner and polo player. Stack. 38. is the brother186 words
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Article15 1954-06-24 2 The bil axe fail hard T]Ul i I 1 Gi *en other w<J 1 <9'15 words
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Advertisement126 1954-06-24 2 a greatest pen value £6eaox£ CADET 23 Priced to please Here's the budget priced pen you can depend on for clean writing, a pen that looks smart and fits comfortably in your hand. The new Sheaffer's CIDET 23 has a smooth flowing 14ct. gold iJL=» hand-ground nib for better pcnmanship126 words
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Article448 1954-06-24 3 w extremists may step in, say Labour MP S A «Ron» of 12 hw22°i N y Wwl ""fciA Parliament t. day 'I Lh r^" 1 Mcmbor of -lf- K «vcrn m ent in Mala'a S eps to ensu thevPtai they .said that T»V wTatt t^ PsReuter - 448 words
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Article171 1954-06-24 3 IO\I»()N. Wed. Kl MOM. AM), llt nurse, who rosPr les from tho f .iiiii-d v d a _P»' ii .mil} homo T»r- \ri reived the Geordls Hi •'"<• of Britain's -i irlls for rl)uri r Id arms were _K,t jnrf I' 1 SI r171 words
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Article16 1954-06-24 3 five flee to freedom 11. Five E.uvt ed in dlsCom- had strike c dr- i tm16 words
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Article146 1954-06-24 3 \IR DERICK Heathcoatn» th Am ry Mlnlster of state at the Board of Trade yesterday said that his department was willine to do all It could to encourage the export of non-.strategic goods to China But the possibilities of deve.opins the trade depended onReuter - 146 words
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Article47 1954-06-24 3 LONDON, wed. -The rubber technology conference being held her? this week entered its I day today. It l- being attended by rubrade representatives from the United States. Malay.; Kingdom, Australia Ceylon. Japan. Liberi; and several European countriThe conference will continue until Friday. Renter.Reuter - 47 words
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104 1954-06-24 3 It :'.d lose no 1" .:.g in the n a .speech v •'> the that it wishes d I that my b bly received r Union." Sir Winston said in answer to a question. Mr. George Pareiter i Labour > Iced the PrimeUP - 104 words
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Article, Illustration45 1954-06-24 3 THK (jUEEN and Princess Margaret show a contrast in Koval Ascot fashions The Queen's frock is of cream silk, with small matching hat Princess Margaret wears a flowered silk dress of pale pink and green and a small flower hat. Renter picture.Reuter - 45 words
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380 1954-06-24 3 LONDON. Wednesday. 'THE British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden. said today there is a risk of world war starting in Indo-China and South-east Asia. Opening the House of Commons debate on foreicn affairs. be said: "We have b'-th responsibilities andReuter; UP - 380 words
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Article96 1954-06-24 3 LONDON. Wed. tVDUR Australian airmen have been awarded decorations for distinguished service in Malaya, the London Gazette ha.s announced. Wins Commander. Noel Thomas Quinn has been awarded a second bar to his Distinguished Flying Cross, while Flight Lieutenant David Charles Nicholls gets the award for96 words
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Article108 1954-06-24 3 'SPOT OF FUN' FARMER GETS M.B.E. LONDON, Wed. The Queen yesterday awarded the M.B.E. to a Kenya farmer who had what he called a "spot of fun" shooting it out with 50 terrorists attacking his home. The farmer, Mr. Philip Francis Grimwood, alone with his wjfe in their house, movedReuter - 108 words
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Article32 1954-06-24 3 LONDON. Wed The 18--year-old Duke of Kent, in hospital here after a car crash, spent a restful day and continues to make satisfactory progress, it was announced last night— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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125 1954-06-24 3 I .l KM Wed. rE French and Chinese Premiers, M. Pierre Mendes France and Mr. < hmi F.n-lal, li<- m their "peace in Indo-China" rieetinc today in (he French i mh;issy here. It was the first ■rrttag betncen the Prime Ministers of France andReuter - 125 words
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Article261 1954-06-24 3 LONDON. Wed Closing middle prices ot selected stocitß, not inducting stamp duty, > were: UMfIN Consols 6ft t runciing 4% 103 War 3 'a'. 87 t B\SK» Mercantile (£l2 29 mi (£5 1 B'4 Chartered (£1) 43 6 -3 —m<»<int »Us> 94 I.NSLBANCK Com. Un. iut«.) 3 11261 words
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Article25 1954-06-24 3 LONDON. June 23.— Cash Buyers t73fi; Sellers t737' 2 Forward Buyers C 734: Sellers IW; Settlement t740. Turnover am. GO tons: p.m. 8025 words
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Article38 1954-06-24 3 LONDON. June 23 —Spot lil'.d Auk 19 -d. Sept 19* d.. Oct. -Dec. 19 ,ri Jan -Mar. 2(W Apr -June 20\d July c.i.f. 19' d.. Aus. oi f. 19.d Sept. c.if. 19 9 16d. Tone: Steady.38 words
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Article50 1954-06-24 3 LONDON. Wed— The House of Commons was told yesterday that there were believed to be 82 Soviet tftvtakma in Europe and We«t Russia. It was estimated that by one month after mobilisation, the present grand total of 175 Soviet divisions coulii he approximately doubled -A P50 words
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Article44 1954-06-24 3 WASHINGTON. Wed -A subcommittee of the House of Representatives has approved a bill providing for the death penalty in the United suites for peace time espionape. The maximum penalty for espionage is now life imprisonment except in time of war44 words
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Advertisement143 1954-06-24 3 See Sydney|^^Fiji, Honolulu on your way to H.^_^_r #^kw^^_H^_l I I I _l_l ■'ii* I ■_V^^___i _____r y^a ->. f^\\\ F 'y this Wariety 1 Route v/ I a cross the Pacific! \J/^ X^'Jfc. dV much more for so little extra air fare. /I Im 1 tfX^lSjp ßk. O.A.C. Kangaroo143 words
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Advertisement444 1954-06-24 3 BXIGHTEN AERTEX COOL CELLULAK Sr»OK i$ SHIRTS Large check designs in blue, green, brown and red. $16.50 Cenuine Scottish tai-tan designs $19.50 SOLE AGENTS FOR Ainnn Kffd Unmnl o/ Regrm Sntii. _m_g A (CHARLES RAYS) World of Wonder COMPLETE IN 4 VOLUMES Thit a work which parents In "I In-444 words
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Article, Illustration369 1954-06-24 4 THEY SAID 'YES TOO SOON KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. AGRICULTURAL assistants in the Federation lost three years' back pay because they said "yes" too soon, the Federal Legislative Council was told today. The Acting Chief Secretary, Mr. David Gray, explaining why agricultura] assistants got back pay from Jan. 1 1953. instead369 words
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85 1954-06-24 4 It's risky to stop them and buy one THE Singapore City Health Officer has warned that it kv to cat ice-crram bought from small boys and unlicensed hawkers who sell it m llasks. The dang«T comet from contamination ol the iceI cream in the course of hand- ling and distribution.85 words
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Article45 1954-06-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Legislative Council today approved 545.668 for the salaries of the Member for Transport and his staff. The post of Member cai ary of $2,700 a month Mr H S Lee held the office jntil ho resigned la.st week45 words
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Article43 1954-06-24 4 PENANG. Wed.- our paru Negara leader> Dato Hamzab bin Abdullah, the president I Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'atiu Date 'EEC Thuraislngham and Mr S O K Übaidullah. will iddress an optn air m< nere at 6 pm. on Saturday43 words
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Article25 1954-06-24 4 KUALA LUMPI'R Wed R' venue officers are not exempted from payment of customs duties, it was stated in iho Legislative Council today25 words
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Article117 1954-06-24 4 THIS DATE WON'T SUIT US He tells court WHEN the <-a*e against seven other students. t hareed with obstructing the police at Prnant Road on May 1.1. lamr up for mention in the I Singapore Fifth Polite Court yesterday. Mr. P. Shankv Senior Crown Counsel, asked for an adjournment till117 words
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Article31 1954-06-24 4 Pen Chene Yew aged 23. J was fined $400 or three months gaol in Singapore yesterday for assisting in runnins chap-li-ki on Tuesday at the Bth milestone Tarnpenis Road31 words
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Article33 1954-06-24 4 The annual mooting of the St. Andrew's School Old Boys Association will be held at the home of Canon R K S. Adams at Woodsvillc Road, at 230 p.m. on Sunday33 words
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Article96 1954-06-24 4 KUALA LUMHUK Wednesday women servinst in the LJovernment are paid a bonus when they resign lo marry, the Federal Legislative COUOdI was tolri torinv Mr David Gray the Acting j Chief SecrPtarv questioned by Inche Mohanvd Rashtrl said thesp women must mm pletp five96 words
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337 1954-06-24 4 HE WAS ONE OF 8 WHO WROTE TO GOYERS(i ()NE of the remaining 2G Chinese school students, charged with voluntarily obstructing the police at Clemenceau Avenue by refusing to disperse, told .he Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday that he was born337 words
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Article39 1954-06-24 4 A thief broke Into a house in Bukit Panjang village Singapore, on Tuesday night and stole $560 worth of, jewellery and $6 cash. The door was forced open while the occupants were out.39 words
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Article37 1954-06-24 4 The Yen. K. Gunaratana Thcra and Yen. A. Upananda Thera arrived In Penang from Ceylon to take up appointments as the resident priests of the Mahindarama Buddhist I Temple at Kampar Road, Pen- i ang.37 words
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Article32 1954-06-24 4 Hundreds of women n. the "Mistakes and IH sale at St. Andrew's Men Hall yesterday. Many of 1 1 had waitied in a queue from 132 words
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Miscellaneous120 1954-06-24 4 Today's Radio SINGAPORE A.M. 7.15 Time Signal and Open- Ing Announcement; 716 Morning BUr; 730 News; 735 Melody Mixlure; B.oo— 8 30 London Studio Melodies; 857 English Schools Broadcasts; 11.10 English School* Broadcast; PM. 1.00 Programme Summary; 1.01 Lunrhtime Music; 1.30 Time 81gnal and News; 1.45 Dance Music: 2.00 English120 words
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492 1954-06-24 5 DEBATES EXPANSION OF UNIVERSITY ENGINEERING COMES' FIRST, SAYS DATO cpf*i/l.J> l ALA L IMPI T R, Wednesday. at today's Federal Legislative Council meeting called for top priority for a faculty of ?nculture instead of one in engineering in the expanded I niversity of Malaya in492 words
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Article, Illustration54 1954-06-24 5 WILLIAM HOI HI and Hit only American patient in the British Military Hospital at Alexandra QMC Jim Hall from thr U.S. destroyer Stickle, eet acquainted. Jim told Holden he has stomach trouble and is anxious to get back to his wife and children in New54 words
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200 1954-06-24 5 'SWELLING SICKNESS' KILLS 30 CATTLE KUALA LUMPUR. Wed ABOUT 30 head of cattle 4 have died following an outbreak of disease in the Besut and Baehok districts of Trengganu and Kelantan early this month. Known as haemorrhag.c septicaemia or. locally, us .sakit kembong" (swelling sick nessi, the di.M'ase occurs from200 words
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Article95 1954-06-24 5 BY HIGH COURT A fine of $10 Imposed by the City Police Magistrate on Oui Ew Lai. a ticket inspector of the Hock Lee Amalgamated Boa i' 1 Ltd.. on a charge of failing to display a hackney carriage arm band, vraa set aside by95 words
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Article54 1954-06-24 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Tang Chin Chew, a former NAAFI employee, was fined $2,000. in default 15 months' gaol, in Kluang for having 12 dozen bottles of NAAFI beer on which duty of $124.80 had not been paid. The car in which the beer was found and54 words
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110 1954-06-24 5 AN AMERICAN film star yesterday visited the British Military Hospital at Alexandra and signed one autograph: "Best wishes for your recovery Jim William Holden." QMC Jim ttall. ot the U.S. destruyer Stickles the only other American in the hospital—replied: "Thanks a lot. Mr Holden."110 words
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Article27 1954-06-24 5 It la expected that the in- quirv into the Constellation I ,-rash will resume at 9 a.m. to--1 morro An announcement will be m^'e today.27 words
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103 1954-06-24 5 rrHr Singapore City Council is thinking of a new plan 1 to md unlicensed hawkers by having them photographed for future identification. A Council .sub-committee has recommended that the law governing hawker* be amended so that courts can order he photograph of a convicted103 words
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Article33 1954-06-24 5 J. R. Martrns. of Victoria! Strrot. was flnod $30 In Singa- pore yosterda> for driving between 55 and 60 m ph. along Btikit Timah Road, a built-up arra on May 15.33 words
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Article25 1954-06-24 5 The Tiong Bahru Community Centre has formed a youth section. It will have its own leaders responsible for recreational, cultural and educational activities.25 words
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Article33 1954-06-24 5 An "I." driver. Lim Yrw Ting of Lorong Tal Seng, was fined $15 In the Singapore First Traffic Police Court yes- < terday for carrying a passenger along Yio Chu Kang Road33 words
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Article129 1954-06-24 5 FAST-WIST SO<IKTY: Profj-s R HolttUin, president or 6 £l#L MrtHCE: Headquarters ZTprA™. Ko.«m Aver 1,,,,,. POl.lfK BAND: Kamr Park. 5.30 p vm<-a- a r M"' < HINKSK VM C V Tablr tennis. 200 and 7 p m body building, 5.00 I p.m. badminton. 8 00 p m. V.W.t129 words
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Article115 1954-06-24 5 TAX RELIEFS: NO CHANGE PLANNED KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. yHE Financial Secretary, 1 Mr. E. Himsworth. told Mr. T?n Chong Bee. of Penang, that the Government thinks there is no case for extending the scope of additional income tax relief j for children educated in Malaya. The $1,500 al.owancf for a115 words
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Article51 1954-06-24 5 BUTTERWORTH. Weri Province Wellesley police, in a surprise swoop on Bukit Mertaiam town and nearb' new villages, this mornine detained 39 men and women .su>pected of having aicird the Communist terrorists. A police spokesman said the suspects, all Chinese. were being detained under the Emergency51 words
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Article61 1954-06-24 5 Navy man who could not see him because he was lying face downwards Parry Muncey. who broke his spine when 'ie cived into shallow water at Sandakan about five weeks ago. His mother was at his bedside When Holden walked into the "families' ward." he tcok the women by surprise.61 words
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Article67 1954-06-24 5 PENANG. Wed— Two Chinese from Machane Buboh walked into the Civil Defence office in Butterworth recently to claim two Jobs which they said had been promised to them They said that a man to whom they had paid a dollar after sinning a "form" said67 words
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Article197 1954-06-24 5 Red tape slows up housing -AND SITES ARE HARD TO FIND LUMPUR. Wed. THE Federation Hous--1 ins Trust made slow progress last year, it was cincially admitted today. Tl.' Member for Local Oo.ernmert. Housing and Town Planning, Dato Nik Ahmed Kfcmil, chairman of the Trust, :a /c four rea-sons for197 words
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Article28 1954-06-24 5 A branch of Raffles Library will be opened at the Slglap social welfare centre, Singapore, today. Mr. Chick Hock Siew will be In charge.28 words
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Article19 1954-06-24 5 Eight cyclists were fln path in Singapore yesterday for rld:ne on the five-foot w.iy of Marine Parade19 words
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864 1954-06-24 6 The Straits Times Singapore. Thurs. June 24. 1954. Away With Illusion The White Paper on the future of the University of Malaya, which in Singapore was tabled in the Legislative Council without comment, moved the Federrl Legislative Council to stimulating debate. One result was to banish any fond illusion that864 words
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Article351 1954-06-24 6 The shophousr and the cubicle are the great allies of! tuberculosis. That is not a now discovery, but Dr. J. S. Sodhy. in his address to Kuala Lumpur Rotarians yesterday, gave it the sad emphasis of an authority engaged in daily battle with this disease. Of every three351 words
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1013 1954-06-24 6 Three reports those of the Constituency Delineation Committee, the White Paper on Rice Production in the federation and the Report on the Education Ordinance of 1952— which were tabled at the Federal Legislative Council yesterday are here summarised by Harry Miller THE Constituency1,013 words
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827 1954-06-24 6 4FTER 15 months, the Federation Government has published a White Paper on thf action it has taken, which it will take, and which it cannot take or. the 15ti separate recommedations of the important Rut Production Committee which reported in March last year. The827 words
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Article293 1954-06-24 6 THE Federation Government's plan to set up national schools all over tho country has been a temporary flop. The Federal Legislative Council was told this yesterday in a report prepared by the Member for Education. Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingham, on the 1952 Education Ordinance.293 words
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Article26 1954-06-24 6 On the Margin G a i I Hi I 1 I cited Harking back II H HLJ Proves the rule 9 i HOI The reason Mr26 words
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Advertisement868 1954-06-24 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. I I \(,\(.l Ml Nt J» Horrf, tl* (minimum) CHAN-CHIN The rncaerment is. announced Ivtwrm Kong Thoe. eldrr son of Mr. and Mrs. Chan Kirn Choo; of FVnane. and Turk Km. eldfr daughter of Mr and Mrs Chin Chee Cheonc of B.un r. SII.VKR WKDDING 20 Hor<*< till868 words
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Advertisement35 1954-06-24 6 55*P /j cry \nV/0£ RANGE V OF OUTSTAND/NG X l**M WOOLLENS i^^^WORSTEDSj AVAUABIi FOR YOUR SELECT/ON AT REASONABLE PR/CSS PHONE: 6535 2/ t CHUL/A STREET A A A A A A A A A A35 words
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Advertisement22 1954-06-24 6 for office for horn for every cjrj? <:?" i® TFIFPHOEhI rtiscmtn: til THt GENERA' Rcprocnt r DOASS 0^ OINTMB* mmmtmam SOLO P Mi22 words
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Article270 1954-06-24 7 FORCES WOUND THREE AT VILLAGE IPOH. Wed. 4 44-YEAR-OLD far4** mer. Yap Fook I i and his 17-vrar-old daughter, Choo Moy, of Gunong Bercham now village, 50 miles northeast of Ipoh. were wounded by security forces today. The girl, shot through the Chest and thigh, is in a critical condition270 words
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Article116 1954-06-24 7 Club aids 'adopted' village fFHE Singapore Rotary Club yesterday be?an work for its "adopted" Ponggol Point. Club members and vilAorkeri .side by side to clear land for Pongol Point first school. Thr chairman of Rotary's Community Service Committee. Mr. K. M. Medoora. said that two acres of land for the116 words
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Article131 1954-06-24 7 Black smoke: Bus man wins appeal T^EH AH TIN. manager of the X Chanßi Bus Co. Ltd.. who appealed aKainst a conviction and nne of $50 for allowing a bus to emit excessive black smoke. was cleared of the offence on appeal in the Singapore High Court yesterday. Mr. N.131 words
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Article30 1954-06-24 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed P:iv Chin San, 81. mi killed instantly this morning when lorry hit him near his home at Cheras Road, Kuala Lumpur about 8 a.m.30 words
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Article86 1954-06-24 7 TODAY: Singapore 344 im iR ft 4 In.) 437 pm. '8 ft); Port Dtrkvin II 55 a m c 7 ft 9 In Peiiann BTJ m <"> ft 4 In i 544 I p.m. (6 ft 2 In i TOMORROW Slnciporr am. (7 ft In i 531 pm86 words
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Article73 1954-06-24 7 ne 1> Kirls Singapore II the Mini Mi^v Mi lava ron i<ii>. 1 inda Bod« sIndustriei ini'ti Mi 1. ,u hi. in, i .ii etter-Dunn, Soosa (Fortune ENTRE: Meda Ellas. Violet Ho \m.it.Mir Wciu'ht-I.ift-m: \^so( ution I Sheila l>\"-«in Josephine Pcreira. Donna l.im (Seventh Siorev73 words
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325 1954-06-24 7 And they needed a lot of courage as well as glamour TWENTY-FIVL shy and nervous Singapore contestants for the title of "Miss Malaya" made solo entrances on the Capitol Theatre state l>st nieht before a packed house and without any rehearsal I Each our earned the description of the compere:325 words
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248 1954-06-24 7 219,124 there Two held hostage for $100, court told TWO men had to spend a night in tongkangs tied up at Telok Aver Basin because they could not pay $100 for hiring a car. Singapore Second Criminal DlstricrCourt was told yesterday. Th< men. Kang Bpon Seng and Ng Boon Yong.248 words
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Article59 1954-06-24 7 Asiyah binte Jamiyan, 19, claimed trial in Singapore yesterday to riding a trisha while not a licensed rider. It was alleced that a police- man on beat duty arrested Aslyah at 1 40 am. on June 15 at Gey lane while she wa.s riding a59 words
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337 1954-06-24 7 POLLS DEBATER OFF UNTIL TODAY: SO GALLERY LEFT K. LUMPUR, Wed. THE big elections debate in the Fedj oral Legislative (ounI (il will take place tomorrow morning. The proplr who packed thr sallery toddy loft whon thr Attornry-Gen- 'oral, Mr. M. J. P. Hogan, Isnid ho would pui ofl the337 words
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Advertisement85 1954-06-24 7 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO EMPLOYERS IN THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA I *mploy«r« have nto emrloye#f accidentally 1 .deration WorlOßMl'l Com.vhirh ratnc into force on 111 April. IM type nf employee in<*ludinf[ nfKrr compwiMtlOß ar* he Werkmm'i CamwnM •>:. UNION" titled '^rnrlfnts to proUfm. THROUGHOUT MALAYA C OBUW Electric Vacuum Cleaners i85 words
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Advertisement77 1954-06-24 7 ENGINES Im all Jypes of Vowcr "Plants 0 Smooth running by special construction of combustion chamber. Low fuel consumption by high grade of combustion. Compact construction, all moving parts enclosed. Most engines can be supplied from stock. Spareparts available from stock. For full particulars please apply to:LINDETEVES (Technical Department; KUALA77 words
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Article51 1954-06-24 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Gerald Edmondson was fined $75 and had his licence endorsed for driving a car negligently on May 25. He collided with a car driven by Mr. W. L. Kinlock. Johore Bahru Police Area Superintendent. Damage to the car. the police said, amounted to51 words
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Article, Illustration70 1954-06-24 8 TRAFFIC was held up for 20 minutes at Collyer Quay, Singapore, yesterday afternoon when a lorry with a load of logs and an S.T.C. trolley-hus collided.* Then another trol-ley-bus behind knocked into a small van to add to the confusion. Held-up cars stretched far down into70 words
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160 1954-06-24 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. rp H E Federal Legislative Council today approved a supplementary vote of $455,000 to meet the cost of building j rive new remand homes and hostels. Four of them *ill be for boys, and the fifth, in Kuala Lumpur, for girls.160 words
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Article231 1954-06-24 8 They can get them quicker KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. INTEREST-FREE Rural and industrial Development Authority business loans are very popular with demobilised special constables, because they can be obtained quicker than farming land subsidies, says a White Paper submitted in the Federal Legislative Council today. At the231 words
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89 1954-06-24 8 Varsity can't do this so Kirkby will KUALA LUMPUR. Wed THE Member for Education. Dato E.F..C. Thurailnsham. told Mr Head J<*o Srang at the Federal Coun- cil meeting today that the Government will carry on with its prevent system of teacher training Kirkhx in Britain. Suitable arrangements. he said, could89 words
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Article42 1954-06-24 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed —Tan Vane. of the Ulu Choh Resettlement area, was fined $200 today in the police court for mortal a pot of cooked oats without a permit He had been warned previously not to do this.42 words
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Article15 1954-06-24 8 Six hundred Indians left Singapore yesterday in the 8.1. ship Rajula for Madras.15 words
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162 1954-06-24 8 SATA is extending its T.B. insurance scheme to cove family groups at a cut rate. After payment for preliminary X-rays, a man can insure himself, nis wife and all children over the age of 14 vear.s for $1 a month, and all children under162 words
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Article38 1954-06-24 8 700 students for China for China More than 700 Chinese students from Indonesia yesterday passed through Singapore in the Tjiwangi on the.; way to China. They were among the 972 passengers. Sixty passengers boarded the vessel in Singapore.38 words
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Article29 1954-06-24 8 No permit— $100 For entering Singapore from Pulau Samboc without a illd irt />r travel documrnt. Saad bin Hassan was fined $100. nr two months' gaol. In Singapore yesterday.29 words
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Advertisement316 1954-06-24 8 p j; i!!!i !!|ll H pH HP SHAW BROTHERS ••■■•■^^^^^mm i^ i m~*^^^^~m^^^^^^^^ma^a^^m^^^^^m l^^Ml^^S^ 9th BIG DAY!;: P TODAY! 77, 7.45, 4.00, 6.30 ,9.30 p.m. 1 Rue Morgue ml in 3 Dimension »n D WarnerColor *W3y.,' See it with the Latest improved 3-D Polaroid Vifwers .it reduced hiring fee (10f.316 words
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Advertisement209 1954-06-24 8 OPENS TODAY C4f/|J|y i THE HAIR-RAISING STOdJ ABOUT NATURE'S DEADLIEST FORnT "I 1 1 IC< I —ELEANOR PARKED- CHARL7OW HES7QN —PATRONS PLEASE NOTE IN VIEW Off PARAMOUNT'B ni{s| EASTERN VI>I\MSIitN DEMONSTEATION THERE Will. BK NO I SHOW I TO-MORROW ==HfSATURDAY at MIDNIGHT annum ys nTomicl \mt\ mn nTiCg muRDERi j|V9J|H209 words
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Article, Illustration20 1954-06-24 9 lim&tio mo old h daily a tried me," and '-.f rations Ruffarert nalion ol h»>n (ff-t 1 ■<■ male* Hi20 words
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Article, Illustration1986 1954-06-24 9 He went to Nile to destroy pyramid's prophecies TIMES special FEATURE V'6*EZZ£sZ>™'i pm 0( tourists jOf ed out horn of Gi/eh "In t h the sunshine over the Gre Pyamid see the mad l2l£~Q grinning Arab wi those ston' H SPends a his ""S 1 5 in huge bS" hj1,986 words
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Advertisement65 1954-06-24 9 Urns I "f'orfl UAGRANCE FLATTERS Jam '^sV ml remains a lovely MEMORY 5 1 [usson^ ;erial Leather I TOILET POWDER IID fOR HUBBY. AFTER SHAVE II 110 SHAVING STICKS. t* V L t let that ID take hold! Pcx on >our Ml your pillow head quickly. 'i>m ihe APEX J*65 words
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Advertisement253 1954-06-24 9 'Viyella' Ink os good earo of babi«3S 9 J >*^ -si ••< •■■•aj^pjaapjßjAafjiate-,- IBBBBBBBBWCA BBBBBBBBBBBBbkL 4sW'W 1 ?A *> ''if: •■W^^^i •Viyrlla" b pwf'ct L^— I for babies. It it »<>ft an<l light I and washes womlnfully. '\iwlN* last*. Niirva and rlini. [iffrr •Viyella* cvrrj- time for health, for long253 words
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Miscellaneous234 1954-06-24 9 Sh<>rh*vli lh»lnu>y JJt>\ sin»i hintwif —ZiJLO^^ryiiCW gp (ABE l^— HE'S ShO" 1 APE YOU NOT you iD'O T )*VMi»TwAP r^^uO\}l^ TMi& <c, «HE?E MP& CUL I C wl &eLC> PEAP?^/a?' r USEC? _^i PEN EC? TO I Q1&&0N <yroov fvhen p^riinrSMr^^ r* Bl AMf? T t wf cfvolvep^ Jitnow? 9Hf234 words
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Article323 1954-06-24 10 Indonesia signs pact T»HE Singapore Share Market yesterday wa> at last partially cleared of the depression which has hunjf over it for the past few weeks by thr> news that Indonesia had signed the International Tin Agreement and that France had expressed her intention of doing323 words
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Article403 1954-06-24 10 Th< Mal.iy.in Share Brokers' As- J sociatlon reported: "With tr;c encouraKint- ne«<- ol the International Tin Agreement, interest on the local sh.in m.irket v.is malniy confined to the tin section where there *a,in improved turno\ei at p-.,~ rival) higher levels. This stction ,:<ised nrm with buyers requirements -ried.403 words
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Article103 1954-06-24 10 pore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Stee.' Architect 1 2. Corfu 4j. Grootekerk C.P.. SUvik 17. Rempang 89. Bennevls 11. Von Heutsz 13 14. Coromandel 15 16. Japara WSEDE. Sunda 18. Jutlandia 19 20 Katong 2122. O!uf Maersk 23 24. Eastern Prince 25 26 Santhia 27103 words
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Article140 1954-06-24 10 LONDON. Wed— The two-thirds levy Imposed by the Indonesian Gm ernment In March on profits which I foreign firms want to remit from Indonesia has been sharply criM<i.sod here by the chairman of ,he ToerHngie (Sumatra i Rubber and Produce Estates Limited. Mr. A I. Mathewson. He said140 words
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Article25 1954-06-24 10 SINGAPORK, June 23 TIN: 8365 62 1 2 per picul (up 54.25). XI KKKK: WJ's rents I In. (up five-eighths of a cent25 words
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Article175 1954-06-24 10 MXI ROIRNF Wpri Emphasis on iradinc on I Exchanu* today v..\\ ai;iiii and uranium issues Speculators continue tc buy into ou denials o.' o 1 strikes from companu drilling in New (jianea am Australia. There w as UUla Commonwealth or rndmtrli sertion Loan 3' k 19iri-59 £94 11175 words
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Article181 1954-06-24 10 Rubber closed IB Sinful* day at 66', cents a lb., flvi of a cent above Tuesday's closiiu price. The price opened for J three-quarters of a cent hieher than Tue.-day s close on good overnit:, .ucept.inces from London, the Continent ,md New York and uas to 66.. cents181 words
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Article109 1954-06-24 10 Singapore I'hinesr Produce- I chance: noon prices per picul WMt Copra: steady, luly $31 'j buyer .rrs; Aupi.st $30 buyer illers. Coconut oO $56.- sellers Pepi* quiet, n business reported; blac: pepper dio Uintok white KOS Lampong black $135. H.I B Ltd. closlnc J>n< nut oil $52-.- Pen.in109 words
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Article36 1954-06-24 10 On the free exchance market n H'.nc Konc yesterday thf I VII quotPd at 5 ,firi2s for rash am for T r Storlinc whs quoted at 15.i anr one lael of gold at 251.125.36 words
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Article24 1954-06-24 10 SUM tin BMUI and un-in-concentrates at the end Ol 6.062 tons were 108 tons hlg at the end of April official show.24 words
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Advertisement529 1954-06-24 10 jijEras f PARIS I k, J Obtainable from all leading stores and dispensaries. Selc Agent: C. NICOLICH P.O. Box 454, Singapore. Asthma Mucus Dissolved First Day Chiklnl. (irplnir. wh«»llt.« A»'hm« and BrrvnrhltU polinn your »«tem up your tnrriry. ruin In S minutra MENDACO— thr prf m rlptl..n rf ft famous529 words
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Advertisement245 1954-06-24 10 NOTICES I I KIT TIN DREDGING LIMITED tin Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of the abovenamed Company, duly con- I vened. and held at the Registered Office of the Company. Robinson's Building, Mountbatten Road. Kuala Lumpur, on the twenty-flrst dry of June 1954. the following245 words
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Advertisement162 1954-06-24 10 NOTICES NASSIM CO.. LIMITED WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION On '.TI'RDAY. 2«TH JINE. 1954, AT 10.30 A.M. 23 feet Cabin Cruiser with 25 h.p. Bvlnrude Outboard Motor. Craft In first class condition Motor serviced monthly. May be Inspected by arrangement at R.S.Y.C. basin. SHERIFF'S SALE IN IHI HIGH COURT OF162 words
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Advertisement861 1954-06-24 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS JUNIOR TECHNICAL (TRADE) SCHOOL, PENANG Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens for the post of Electrical Installation Work Instruc--1 tor at the above School. Applicants should have a Certificate In Electrical Installation Work from the City and Guilds of London Institute or Its equivalent ior have completed a861 words
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Advertisement777 1954-06-24 10 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE COLONY OF SINGAPORE 3% 1946 REHABILITATION LOAN (1962-70) Notice U hereby given that the transfer register of the above Loan will be closed from 30th. June to 14th. July 1954, both days inclusive, for (he preparation of Interest Warrants. By Order The Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation,777 words
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Advertisement116 1954-06-24 10 Can 10% farther I you get J o ncv. I full rare pi CHAMPIC SPARK PLud L. E. TIIS MACLAINf Train for SUCCES W"h J the J I I J I I ACCOUNTANT SECRETARY COST ACCOUNItJ WORKS MANAII CHIEF CLERK CASHIER BOOKKEE or otht oppo/ntrrf COMMERCE INDUSTRY BANKING PUBLIC SERI116 words
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Advertisement868 1954-06-24 11 CO, LIB BLUE FUNNEL UNE 66? •an to proceed v, o Olh r ttepti. LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. MJ/J4 P FV Fenono z"z r;r July 20 Ju|! if u 'y 19/20 Jul, Jl SB 28 S3 2 l a -jy 24/28 1j,,, ndon'/" JU y Au Au, 5/ 4 Aug Au Au>868 words
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Advertisement1055 1954-06-24 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES for Aden IwM?!?*, 70 CONTI> «NT/SCANDINAVIA Aden, sa,^ A p a oH rdam Momku a^^ Copenhagen, Gothenburg A Oslo. "MALAYA" p Sn m Pe-xjng «l "PATACONIA" mi 2V A t iT.* M Ju Ju| V "JUTLANDIA July 4/ 4 Jul Jul V "AIIA' A Ju 'V "/201,055 words
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Advertisement1096 1954-06-24 11 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SAILINGS te U.K. ana CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. Shorn Penang Benalder for Liverpool, Dublin. Antwerp, Rotterdam, Homburg 6. 14 28/29 June 10 June/ 2 July Banlaw.rs for Avonmouth. London. Newcostle. Hull 27 June/2 July In Pert 1/ 4 July Bennnnn for Glasgow, London. Rotterdam 29 June/S1,096 words
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Advertisement1121 1954-06-24 11 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. lit No. ***** BLLBRMAN tic BUCKNALL KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGILES. SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG r O»TLAND SCATTLE, A VANCOUVER ond tnr U A North MhjnriC rSttl Accepting corgo for Central A South ond Conodo vio .Colombo American Ports CITY OF CHiCAGO CASTLEVILLE Spor. P1,121 words
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Article, Illustration33 1954-06-24 12 CLABBII M. il.iir cr Kit/a K.i/acus wore i heavy Kastei n NTH necklace and earrincs when she attended a cixktain p.irt> at l,ondon's >a\o\ Hotel recently.33 words
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Article266 1954-06-24 12 DO fOU do anything for your skin. Do you hopefully buy a cream or lotion, use '.t a little while and then when your enthusiasm has petered out. settle i back Mid wish and wonder? Why not try a fresh approach. i~™"™"^«^^^—^^^™— I i266 words
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Article151 1954-06-24 12 Are YOU A perfect hostess? HOW MM V'li tell the MTfecl hnxtrss? HrrrS m\ ide;i: She hko> people .inrl rnlnvs rntertatalßg. Bhe*i M.itur.ill.N t.i> moro inIrrrstrd in Y()l th.Mi M aßjrtfctai else She knows tiind food and in\.iri.ihlv ionics up with a ■mi th.it is unhatknryed and appetizing. She ha>151 words
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Article, Illustration525 1954-06-24 12 It's the WAY you use perfume that counts... KNOWING how to choose' ;i perfume and how IV and when to use it evokes compliments, some limes from unexpected sources. I here is a definite way to "handle" perfume it it is lo become something of which VWl're inordinately proud. For525 words
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Article184 1954-06-24 12 THKsK t|iiiik dishes are li.tsed on fanned soups— which never have to he just plain soups. Hi-. it an undiluted can of tream ot thicken soup and s.ason with turr> pouil.i \dd a chopped hard cooked cb« or two. salt, pepper and serve on toa*t184 words
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Article94 1954-06-24 12 IF YOUR eyes look dull and tired you can r>n«hten them either by putting a trace a vaseline on the lids oi by applying the merest suspicion of rouge :u each corner nearest to the nose Rub the roun in gently until it blends with the ikin and94 words
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Advertisement381 1954-06-24 12 1 I VAUOt** 'I I At last— the prrfrct foundation, f in add a breathtaking new radiance to your beauty. ~=§i=§^ Ftathrr Foundation— a tinted liquid crejin t sur&ce to hoM thr fine bloom of V.irdlry Powder. ~^^§3/ It hides even- tiny blemish ai.d keep* your »kin am.i^.incly supple and381 words
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Advertisement124 1954-06-24 12 Uniform Oualltu makes HEINZ r BABY FOODS mosf dependable [ji*MNZ foods especial b^ ies > ou *"d fin, V ind natural colors. Ii made fro. choice fresh i, onlv +f arc «per. V carefullv strained in kitchens, then sue: assure fullest flavor and no retained. Bu X P ur( deliciouj124 words
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Miscellaneous345 1954-06-24 12 29. Many attendants vi this train The Straits Times Crossword iJi («-r> m 31. "The drngon-urpen. the luminous. Ihe dark thr ■1 2 T*T 4~j fs p (Flecker. .7-7) 8 iii Hi iH v Hesu f rev rs<? afrrcttan h> T~" fSSSSI ,q I This p.irtM ular cue la tUITWd345 words
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135 1954-06-24 13 I)fhC only Group I unbeaten side >kini "trong bid to win ffSS 1( h< *BH leagjae and cup cowpStfiF r yesterday, thrv riMrn^ foa] being scored in th LJS ICWW »n the s,th the n iea?u; r ln st,. I 0.1 X.C ■•up135 words
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Article20 1954-06-24 13 ahim, Teo schemed winners fiuld repeal or Ahmad H :<\ whos« by Soc ng ironi Bit lead in tht m M-orins20 words
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Article84 1954-06-24 13 SBHFA LEAGUE CUP RESULTS •Mid cup romiM.tition are Mercantile Ru JJ» Buk im J Kill I- R < hartrrrd Bk. Hrrwrrirs 2 I old «l 3 Hlm l)arh T < old Moraj, Tra< tlon o Ford (iR<M P <; Manshrld i Ral t Borneo Motor, w stanvac «.ROI P J84 words
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Article258 1954-06-24 13 EVONQKONa BANK. \Uio were routed by Pulo Bukom last week were back in lop form ap;i.: (i.iy when :hev M oretl thrice 'in the fust half to beat Fra.ser and Neave at the QcyUna Stadium In Group A Of the SBHFA league and cup tonipetit.uii i.258 words
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Article40 1954-06-24 13 lOf Pau basketball tenni beat the the U.SS. Hornet by «R .iT points in i heir final match at the Happy World last night. Half time icort Nun. ing Slang Pru 3fi. D S S. Hornet 33.40 words
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Article89 1954-06-24 13 THE annual Inter-boys' clubs boxii.impionship for the Davies Challenge Cup. nas be<n postponed to July l. 2 and 3 at the Singapore Badminton Hall. The two preliminary and stwiifinal rounds vull be held on the first Uu nltlu- stilting at 8 p.m. The finals will start at89 words
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Article86 1954-06-24 13 Indlin A^MMi.ition cricket teams (or nr* 1 Sum are; Aga'nsi wee. at SCC. at 11 a.m. i Senior tournevi: I.all Singh iCapt.i, Slthaiam. BtthawaDa, Aiiftullla Axh- raff. Harbani Singh, Di llarcharan Singh Verity Gill. Balac handran. Aiit Btai(h. VythUin«am. Twelfth nian. RiAik. Umpire: Ba.shkaran; Score-- Kaaic haiibl86 words
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353 1954-06-24 13 HOAD, ROSEWALL TAKEN TO 5 SETS BY BELGIAN PAIR WIMBLEDON, Wednesday. IMIE Australian holders of the men's doubles championship, Lewis Hoad and Ken Rosewall. got off v a fine start in this year's competition when the> eliminated Jacques Brichant and Phillipe Washer ol Belgium, the strongest opposition Europe could offerReuter - 353 words
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Article528 1954-06-24 13 LONDUN, Wrdnrsdav FULL results on the second day of the All-Eneland tennis championships at Wimbledon yesterday were (seeded players in black): WOMEN'S SINGLES First round: Gem Hoahing (Britain i beat S. L&tzarlno (Italy) 6-1. 1-1; S. Fry cU.S.) beat Mrs. L. Ahonsloven i Switzerland' 6-4. 6-4; P.528 words
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Article245 1954-06-24 13 THIRD DAY Fraser, Ip beaten WIMBLEIXJN. Wed. ■^EALE FRASER i Australia;, current Malayan triple champion, and K H. Ip. a former Malayan triple champion, were both beaten In th« third round of the men* sliikUn here today. naaer lost to the Australian hanipion Mcrv Baaa. while Ip was beaten by245 words
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145 1954-06-24 13 I P B Barnes, Plynn, ime ed all three Tor refereed. Outhrte BC and h Cheong and V i'YMA ground. Bata S.C de'.nsfield S.C. 4-1. Pec: Whye 1 2 1. Kre Siang and Ngian ■<M fm Bata. William Tan field K B145 words
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317 1954-06-24 13 LONDON. Wed. WARWICKSHIRE, one of four County teams win in the current scries of cricket championship names, their lead in the table yesterday with 108 points from 12 games, eight of which they have wuu. Middlesex took first innings points against Yorkshire toReuter - 317 words
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Article133 1954-06-24 13 LONDON. »<d I KN HI TTOS. InjUnds rrirk. I captain, will not br avallablr for thr sn-nnd Test again*! Pakistan, hitmnint at Nottingham on July 1. Hutlon i miMili -ri a spr< ialist today hi* 38th. hirthdav about a stiff link and othn (rnrral painsReuter - 133 words
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Advertisement56 1954-06-24 13 W^W Only CONSTELLATION eS^ Scrvicevia ia a P% D A C m^rm BOMBAY P^SLr^ luxury EFFECTIVE 18th JULY 1954 1^ 111 "1% iPfrTIWW WMnPHI Leave Singapore every «■'< SUNDAY at 7 a.m. Win, on iXiflU'tit connection BOMBAY/EUROPE the Land SERVICES A WEEK) Indian Culture. < O*T A« T ADELPH. HOTEL,56 words
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Advertisement155 1954-06-24 13 SSfeJ England! TOFFEE "till •IMt]MIIIIIIIIII[]|||||IIIIIIIC]lli;ill!llliCl||l|l|||||||[]||inillllllC]IMIIIIII 1^ NOW FOR THE FIRST TIME IN "I—^L SINGAPORE 7ant?/ise</ Timber Vacuum /Pressure Impregnation D Complete protection TERMITES against FUNGI INSECTS Z DECAY Timber can t<- PAINTED or POLISHED after treatment. 11l SAWMILLS LTD. 226, Lavender Street Tel: ***** 5 li;ilC]IIIIIIIIIIIIC]lllllllllllinilllllllllllC]IIIIIIIIIIIIClllllllll!IIIC]IIIIIIIIIIIIClllllllllMI?AVXOI \\i:«MKXT. We shall be155 words
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Article57 1954-06-24 14 KARACHI. Wed- It vws announced today that Pakistan w:!l .senrl a contingent of 17 to ,|ie Empire Oiimts a Vancouver !>'ls year. The team will include elev-n a'.hlr wrestler, and a weightl'.iter. In addition, the Pakistan i expects to send a team The final selectionsReuter - 57 words
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282 1954-06-24 14 SELANGOR WILL RACE WHILE TURE CLUB REBUILDS RACING will ho carried on K 1 V I year when thr Belabor Turf ,'V I its million-dollar rebuildin R scheme 9 M Selanßor Turf Club laid Hf^ was denyli next year would br trai I poll. Selangor will Introd forecast pool at282 words
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410 1954-06-24 14 A HANDFI'L of spectators. expecting to see a K<><> game at the S.R.C. courts yesterday between H. Kamis and Dr. Chan Ah Kow in second-round tie of the Singapore lawn tennis singles championship, saw little from the doctor of the game410 words
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Article326 1954-06-24 14 SPOTTING THE WINNERS By KPS>M IH I" MY ten to follow at the Kuala Lumpur June-July meeting are: BRICiHT KVKS 11. Showed great promise .n his titst-e\er race In Malaya, at Ipoh earlier In the month, when he scored cleverly up the s'»f straight; on his Irish three-year-old record he326 words
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602 1954-06-24 14 CEVKNTEEN-TCAE-OLD Quih Kirn Choon. who won the 4 Jit yards. 880 y.inls and the 120 yards hurdles, and was second in the pole vault, became the individual champion at the 48th annual athletic sports of the St. Josephs Institution602 words
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Article412 1954-06-24 14 Big day for the Higham sisters I^OUR NEW RECOKPS weir Ml up at Rallies CiirN School annual athletic meet held on Institution pom Sixteen-yeat -olci Pam< la H -himeri pnMIM ill win: \arris m 12 lisoi which took fourI tenths of a Mcond ofl the n Patricia s lime is412 words
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Article23 1954-06-24 14 Buklt Timah Wanderers l>eat Woodbrldge Honnltal 'A' 8-.< In a ■OOMT friendly at Woodbridee Hnsliital sround yesterday. D.W.T, Bird referced23 words
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406 1954-06-24 14 f AC De Dllla and Cpl. Maloney were thf outstanding competitors m the annual athletic sports o( i R.A.F. Station Tengah at Tcngah yesterday. LAC De Dilla won the 220 and 440. while Cpl. Maloney won the gruUUng three miles and also406 words
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Article60 1954-06-24 14 Army (Singapore will meet (Malaya .<• this »k kpnr on Saturday The Singapore tc.tm M Mr icapt.i. Maj. J E. S no ii C. Barron. L Cpl T. Angus. Pte. n. Dent. Sen n. Twelfth man: Spi Thomits. Ires: wo n v H. r Smith and60 words
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Article49 1954-06-24 14 S(X >\l |ll\ 1 I M ■HI, >i i:\ ii i i;\ r\i v I'M* Dl K II i II >l M rh imp iinrl t p m. 1 Mil I n I I Win 111. J.I Mil 1 M R V\ i p.m. I N II49 words
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Advertisement363 1954-06-24 14 THE RESULTS Yesterday s results were: Junior miuli-n (semi-finals) Willie Chan bent Chin Kwong TDBg 6-0. 6-1: Sharain Osman beat Kwik Sam Chuan 6-2. 6-1-Men* singles: 11 S. Gill wo. R. D. H. r'arlhlnn: Tracey K. JoBjM b*at A S. B. Pakir 6-2. 6-1: A. G. B. Pakir beat G.363 words
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