The Straits Times, 6 July 1954
1954-07-06
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Title Section10 1954-07-06 1 He***** Fstd. IKl>. SINGAPORE, TIKSDAY, JULY 6, 1054. 15 CENTS.10 words
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Article351 1954-07-06 1 ■Barricades at key circus' Unless Spore Govt. lays up l/ of Singapore's (1 highways, «ill be ked next week nn« the Colon) Govmmenl agrees to bu) plot of land. ol an ming to own •:■,< highway ard Circus will take possesid by baron July 16 meni dor.-;351 words
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Article52 1954-07-06 1 In information n Mlddli Road t2O 000 thai to the reward already offered by the victims of the robbery. The robbery c»eeiirred on May fi. Three men. two armed with revolvers, brckc into the pre- an import -export firm away with $37,000 in cash and 3.180 watches52 words
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Article, Illustration23 1954-07-06 1 W thOWt htHt tkc site ol thr inrmrr ,Vo 8i Orchard r^nrt extends ncht across thr carriageway at Orchard Ci'cu\.23 words
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Article135 1954-07-06 1 fo hold up his top Ceylon job COLOMBO. Monday. 'PHK Speaker of the House ol Representatives today accepted an opposition notice of motion that the Quren be recommended lo defer the appointment of Sir Oliver Goonetilleke as Governor General of Ceylon. The motion proposed tlia: th<Reuter - 135 words
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Article88 1954-07-06 1 CID officer shot in his car KUALA LUMPUR. Mon INSPECTOR Ahmad bin 1 Kassim. 25. attached to the Criminal Investication Deparmcnt. Selancor. wa.s .shot In the stomach in Maxwell Road here lust before midnicht last night He was sittinc in the back ol his car returning home when his detective88 words
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Article33 1954-07-06 1 GENEVA, Mon. Mrs. Vijayalakihml Pandit. Indian president of the United Nations Genera] Assembly, left here by air for London today on an visit at the 'invitation of the British Government. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article35 1954-07-06 1 TOKYO Mon. -Sixteen Diet members representing aX parties are visit inc Russia In defiance of a Government b;in on ir.ivel behind the Iron Curtain, the Communist Peaer Liaison Committee announced today. UP.UP - 35 words
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Article32 1954-07-06 1 TOKYO Mon. The Japa nese Maritime Safety Board today armed Red Chinese fishing boats early yesterday fired on and seized four Japanese boats In the East China Sea. A P32 words
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93 1954-07-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. F^OUR armed terrorists stopped a car carrying the assistant District Officer, Lenfta, Johore. on the PagOh-Lenga Road yesterday. They took a packet of 10 cicarpttr.s from the nfnrrr and then allowed him to continue hi* lourney. Thr hold-up took place93 words
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Article32 1954-07-06 1 THE HAGUE, Mon.- K L.M hare resumed their recular service to Guatemala, suspend eri on June 24 after the outbreak of fighting, it was announced today— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article32 1954-07-06 1 THE HAGUK. Mon.- Holland will senrt 150.000 barrels of herrfni to the soviet Union under a contract sicneri by a nommtulon of the NHhrrlnnrM Herring Fishery Association, from Moscow. Reutcr.Reuter - 32 words
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Article20 1954-07-06 1 TUNIS. Mnn A terrorist shot and killed Chcdley Sfaxl. .a municipal councillor o( Rai t night a. p.20 words
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Article254 1954-07-06 1 BOMBS POUND VIETMINH DRIVE NORTH Guerillas infiltrate refugee lines as battle for delta shapes L^KKNCII pilots pounded Yietminh rebel concontra- tinns around Phulv today to stop a northward thrust into the Red River delta defences. Following the French withdrawal from Phuly. IU) miles south of here, on Saturday the Frencn254 words
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Article165 1954-07-06 1 SOLDIERS SENT TO TUNISIA The other French trouble spot TU.KS Mon T 1 RE E battalions ot French troops landed here "**y to strengthen curity forces The men— 1600 para troopers plus a battalion of licht infantry parartr. through the Arab quarter of Tunis to the spot where French policemenReuter - 165 words
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Article72 1954-07-06 1 Control of mutton is off now THE Singapore Government ha* lifted price control ot local mutton An official of the Supplies Department told the Straits Times yesterday It was hoped therp would be a price drop Mutton is now $1 35 a lb There is a plentiful supply ol sheep72 words
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Article46 1954-07-06 1 PARIS. Mon— A radio controlled mine laid by Vietminh troops blew up a motor-coach i Uikinu French air forre men in leave near Saieon yester- day and killed one of them, the 'French news acencv re ported. Fifteen other airmen were injured— ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article31 1954-07-06 1 taipeh. Mon. The Chinese Communists have put a 100--mile deep stretch of the China coast on a full war footing. tin Nationalist military information service reported today U.P.UP - 31 words
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Article29 1954-07-06 1 JOHANNESBURG. Mon. Four Africans wrre killrri and more than 50 injured in a beerhall fight over an nld Hi bill dispute in Johannesburc yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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175 1954-07-06 1 STUDENTS A night in Outram Road prison ARE FREED ON BAIL 'pHE sovon Singapore students who wore sentenced on Saturday to three months' gaol for obstructing the police, were released on SI. OOO bail in one surety each on Sunday after notice of appeal was given. The students were sentenced175 words
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Article51 1954-07-06 1 A patient Lee Chcne Lett, aged 28 feli 35 feet to his ri< ath from the veranrlah ot ward seven of the Singapore General Hospital on Sunday night The duty nurse rushed to the verandah on hearing a noise and saw a man jroanlnp on the51 words
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Article44 1954-07-06 1 MEXICO CITY. Mon. —I Mexico's first woman member ol the Chamber of Deputies was elected yesterday under the Constitutional Amendment for women's suffrage. She Ls Auiora Jimincx de Palacio. Government Party candidate from the new state of Raja California.— A.P.AP - 44 words
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Article37 1954-07-06 1 TAIPEH. Mon. Eishteen Polish sailors from the Polish tanker Praca. held by the Chinese Nationalists last October, will be repatriated by the International Red Cross on July 12, it was stated here today.— U.P.UP - 37 words
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Article32 1954-07-06 1 ROME. Mon. Glna Lollobrmirla. whose buxom portrayal of peasant girls has shftt her to film stardom, today was awarded the Silver Ribbon. Italian version of Hollywood s Oscar. A.P.AP - 32 words
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Article, Illustration356 1954-07-06 1 My wife did not throw that pie PETROV (ACCUSED OF BACKING BERIA) SAYS: MELBOURNE. Mon. VLADIMIR PETROV. fugitive Russian diplomat, said today he was accused in a telepram which reached Stalin of being a supporter of Lavrenti Beria. former Soviet secret police chief executed for treason. Petrov told the RoyalReuter - 356 words
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Article25 1954-07-06 1 KANSAS CITY. Mon. Former President Harry Truman, recovering from a major i operation, was yesterday pro-, tv>unccd out of danger. Reu-I ter.Reuter - 25 words
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182 1954-07-06 1 TffllflllirTHlT. Mon. Till-: I mi. -.1 States Information Agency today an- noutieed a new drive t» counter Communist pnip.i mil i and develop appreciation abroad of American achievements. The announcement said thr Kremlin was "spending untold sums In an immrnsr effort to depict thr182 words
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Article15 1954-07-06 1 KARACHI. Mon —The Communist Party m Bast Bengal ha> been bannf rl Renter.Reuter - 15 words
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Article96 1954-07-06 1 KAMPALA. Ufranda. Mon AN AFRICAN tame cuard bit back when a hones.* he had wounded bit him in the thig} in ,i ueath .struthe Ye.stern L'canda iuncle today. Thf cuard. .stalked hv th (< lioness speared her and drove her off. He called ar estate managerReuter - 96 words
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Article91 1954-07-06 1 The hush hush French are here SIXTEEN iop-rnnkine Frmrh military mm in mufti arrived b in SitiKapnrr hist night for four-power talks due to open at Phoettix this morning The three otlu r countries taking part are h miMioner-Oeneral. M colm MacDon.ild. n British nav.il and V hn mrt thr91 words
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Article20 1954-07-06 1 rv i o\ inai 111! Ill' I pi .i\ ■lit m rel i nr i! I'l'urp —I I'.20 words
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Article18 1954-07-06 1 LONDON Mon Thi TO Lord Ismajf began I day visit to Britain 'lunching with Buckinshan.18 words
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Advertisement42 1954-07-06 1 <BR««Kt> CIILINC \-r— FAIIS p.-fibuto" TAN CHINC MOH ILtC CO isj, cuoss smtrT, singapori FACIS [f heat disturb* f.tfu/ s/cepIf midnight fin^s you counting sheepJust ask <^i:k^> and you wi(l See \\o* comfortable your nights would he! AIR CONDITIONING > WP L/l UP42 words
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491 1954-07-06 2 HE LEFT PAPERS TO PROTECT HIS WIFE MELBOURNE, Monday. yLADIMIR Petrov today identified rode names he used in Australia as a Soviet spy at the resumed hearings of the Royal Commission on Espionage. The fugitive Russian diplomat, granted asylum last April, identified an indexReuter - 491 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-07-06 2 ss: THIS BLACK and uhitc pastoral print dress, by de Givenchy of Paris brings a reminder of 200 years s ago u-ith its 18th century motif The design is high- S-5 lighted with tiny Mm* as cent sequins Reuter. j picture.Reuter - 48 words
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Article159 1954-07-06 2 Reds maul two who talked back MELBOURNE. Mon. /COMMUNIST sympathiser* V/ yesterday jostled and punched two men who heckled a journalist named before the Royal Commission on Espionage last week by Vladmir Petrov, the Soviet diplomat granted political asylum in Australia, the newspaper Argus reported. Police fought their way throughReuter - 159 words
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Article95 1954-07-06 2 KHARTOUM Mon. Awad Saleh editor of the newspaper Umma. was sentenced to death by the Khartoum Criminal Court yesterday for his part In riots on March 1 in which more than 30 people were kiMed Abdullah Abdul Rahman Nakdalla. secretary of the youth movement of theReuter - 95 words
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Article33 1954-07-06 2 DAMASCUS Mon. Syria will ask France tn surrender ex-president of Syria Adib Shi.xhekJv to answer a ehargtof beating a sergeant to death, the Military Prosecuting Attor- nry announced here yesterday.33 words
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Article31 1954-07-06 2 MANILA Mon— One hundred thousand people lined Manilas Luenta yesterday, watching a military and civic parade in celebration of the eighth anniversary of the Philippines' Independence j A P31 words
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222 1954-07-06 2 LONDON Monday MR lAN MIKARDO. a Labour Member of Parham^nt. accused the United States of practising a cynical trick over the Guatemala invasion "Those who rightly complain about the Russian use of the veto should be the first to recognise that when theReuter - 222 words
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Article75 1954-07-06 2 Even U.S. trades with us— China LONDON. Mon Peking radio yesterday claimed that more than 50 nations are now trading with Red China-half of them under formal agreements. Imports from Britain increased by one third last year trade with France doubled in th ?f. **">' D* l l and dealings75 words
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Article57 1954-07-06 2 KATMANDU, Mon. Four members of sir Frimunrt Hillary > New Zealand "Sedition who arrived here yesterday said the expedition had found fresh tracks of a yetl- "abominable snowman" 17.000 feet up In the Chawanx The tracks led for some distance over the snow, but! the partyReuter - 57 words
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Article54 1954-07-06 2 PLANE RETURNS— IN BITS rwenty-two packages containing the wreckage of the R.A.r. Siuiderland which made a forced landing In the. sea near Christmas Island on i June 21 were brought to Sin- Kaporp in the Islander yesterday. Three of the crew also returned The nort engine sank into tn« .\ea54 words
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91 1954-07-06 2 LONDON. Mon Th bras* nameplates disappeared from the front doors of six foreign embassies in London- R> grave Square early this morning. The embassies are the Japanese. French. Argentine. Austrian. Mexican and Norwegian. A member <>f the Argentine Embassy staff said "When 191 words
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Article80 1954-07-06 2 60 REDS BATTLE WITH 15 GURKHAS KUALA I,l'MPi yjv i h fought 60 for an hour in fru ban district, bilan, on Bat noon. The pair" of the l 7 r, the terr i jungl'- camp. Th< v oa h-At^z'-automa for one hour. One Gurkha and died lab Terr known80 words
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Article20 1954-07-06 2 TOKYf. of Jap; take Ky< I veste boar five pr< Ota M eithrJapanr. c A.P.AP - 20 words
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Article14 1954-07-06 2 ABOARD ZABETH Mon Ministi: pa nor*. talk> nadian officials.14 words
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Advertisement110 1954-07-06 2 rx.r w ■■■>■* ii have you seen now there s real value for money A IOW PRICED §1 I SNORKEL fl I with nuihliinn slim ml ml Sheaffer'% popular pricrd tavountr iv nnu it Ml SNORKEL pen! Long thf cho, C f of th™ It I Ml millions who prefer110 words
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Article322 1954-07-06 3 And we will fight Communists' WAKHINUTUN, Monday. :i 111 KOREAN ambassador, Mr. You W t h all Vanjf, t" (l;l > nrfWl tho I'nited States t<» «*i us the (funs ;md we will give the sons" to ommunism in South-East Asia. recently returned from the322 words
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231 1954-07-06 3 AGREEMENT ON PERSIAN OIL IS EXPECTED II 111 i; \V Mon. i,i;ll Ml M hrn major A .mis of ;i IYrsi;in Ie M-Illcnnnl is expettl r ,l |o >.. reached today Hj,i .mi; iinns between MJ.I.WI Miictit OHi rials Ktn! i delegation rrK)r<s. eight world m i n'lip.i Dr IVr-ian231 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-07-06 3 This is what a Rio Grande flood can do. Two cows float on their ruined farm amid a waste of water during a recent flood A.P. picture.AP - 38 words
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Floods hit three countries
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181 1954-07-06 3 (SEVERE FLOODS, with many people killed and thousands made home less, are reported from three widely separated parts of the world Mexico, India and Japan. IN TOKYO, the Japanese Government declared Yamaeuehi Prefecture a disaster area today and troops went to the rescue ofUP - 181 words
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Article84 1954-07-06 3 INDIA12,000 IN DELUGE SEVERE FLOODING has left 12,000 people homeless in the Ea.st Indian states of Bihar. Assam and West Bengal, and in East Pakistan, according to reports reaching here. Ten rivera and their tributaries have burst their banks, and the Moods in Assam are fI.M-nbed as the worst since84 words
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Article142 1954-07-06 3 Mexico— 3 towns in ruins MEXICO CITY. Mon. THOUSAND propie are homeless, and three towns and five villages nrr in ruins after the disastrous flooding of the Rio j Orande or Rio Bravo, as it is often called in Mexico— which forms the frontier between Mexico and Texas. Deaths onReuter; AP - 142 words
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Article81 1954-07-06 3 Sudan will pay Britons millions KHAKTOUN.. Mon. THE Sudan will pay about £1.790 000 compensation anrl about the >amr amount in post mi vice benefits, to British officials whase jobs in the Sudan Oovernrru nt service will be taken over by Sudanr.se officials, it was officially announced today The PrimeReuter - 81 words
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Article125 1954-07-06 3 TOKYO Mon JA PAN 1 1 E scientists sent out bj their GoTernment to check on after-effects of the H-bomb reported yesterday they safely ate raw fish caught in Bikini waters the area where the I'nited States staged the tests. Some of the 22125 words
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Article37 1954-07-06 3 RIO DE JANEKIO Mon. A seven-member British Parliamentary delegation arrived in Rio De Janeiro yesterday (or a six day official vi.sit The group will confer with lrarlinc Brazilian officials on British-Brazilian trade.37 words
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109 1954-07-06 3 WASHINGTON. Monday. THE U.S. Agriculture Department estimated that the balance between the world's supply and demand for rice was the most satisfactory since World War II But the lessening or problems of supply however, may prove to be orily temporary the department said.UP - 109 words
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Article85 1954-07-06 3 Attlee visit to China a 'shame' MELBOURNE. Mon. MR. MICHAKL KEON. a Labour member of the Australian House of Representatives, has condemned the British Labour l'-ader. Mr Attlee. for accepting an invitation to vi.sit Red China Mr. Keon was .speaking on a Labour hour broadcast He said "the fraternal handReuter - 85 words
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Article36 1954-07-06 3 MOSCOW. Mon.— The recent chpss match betweon Russian and American teams in New York helped improve relations between the two countries, the i Weekly magazine Ogonyzk Mid yesterday. The Russians, won the match easily.36 words
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204 1954-07-06 3 PARIS. Mom Fl ili-.ii li toll in Saturday's head on collision between a passenger and goods train nrar Saint Kprav rose to 35 last night as NKM workers i niitiiiiii rl to hack awty at the twisted wret-kate. Mciri- bodies are204 words
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Article226 1954-07-06 3 lONDON. Mon Closing middle prires of nelerlj'n storlu. not including stamp duty, were: nrwols M'j undine 4'« 103-Si 'ar 1)4% ITVi Ifrcanille <El2'i> 29 laMern <£5> 'har'ered (tv 44 longknnsi i5125l i :om. un. mi*.) i k loyal 15 'rudentiM 42 Can. Pacific <£5> 46'j 4 MM MKIAM226 words
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Article26 1954-07-06 3 LONDON. Jult 5 (ash Buyers t'S.i: Seller* C 757: Forward Buyers C744'2; Sellers V:"4S' 2 Settlement t*.ifi. Turnover a.m. 15 tons: p.m 10 tons.26 words
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Article37 1954-07-06 3 LONDON. July S «por 20 ".rt Am 20 >d S»pt. 20">rl Or t -Her 21rt Jan -Mar 2l ifl. Apr -June 21 ',d.. July cl.f. »',rt Aug eiJ 20", <1.. Sept elf 20\d Tone Firm37 words
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Article69 1954-07-06 3 NEW YORK. Mon The' French Prime Minister. M. Pierre Mendes France has reieived and accepted an invitation to visit President Eisenhower in Washington, the Part* correspondent of the New York Times reported today. The correspondent said the visit seemed unlikely to take place untilReuter - 69 words
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Advertisement442 1954-07-06 3 ___^__4 s kmW. fi 3s» T mk i*jo»* A St.,. PARLEY (JShp's 'Farley' fpd ks a phra.-r on- ,n oftfn hf-ars from happy mothrrs with mntpntpd and iiappy children Babirs and ynunz chUdren thrive on Farley's and what is sn m» important nf rnursp is that they really enjoy their442 words
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Article, Illustration606 1954-07-06 4 t hrislint - t hrislint' By SUNDAY WE went to the zoo this morning and found several new animals had arrived since our last visit, including a shy and gentle seeming Orang Utan who was peeling an orange The tiger cubs have grown at a tremendous rate but are <f/?//606 words
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Article160 1954-07-06 4 ADELICIOrS arrangement of chicken cream cheese, and noodles comes from a new cookery book published today* What you need to serve four: Breast of a food-sized roastint chicken, skin removed. 1 Ib. of noodles halffineer width tettucclni. 3 level dessertspoons of butter or margarine. 1 cup160 words
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Article, Illustration266 1954-07-06 4 MAXINE RAKICH - MAXINE RAKICH By \fARJORIE WEE, Miss Malaya 19,54, has been realising the dream of most girls all over the world. She has been choosing a wardrobe to take awnv with her on her forthcoming trip to Long Beach, California, to compete In266 words
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Advertisement271 1954-07-06 4 _BU_^^_ MB kJIi, dewy day If firM thirn in the morning you will Itarrlr *rxi nntr your mouth with fra(rr»nt IV'tolin. JMMf (iav >»-i 11 hr «iifler^nL Instrad of the affr-tavw rf <lr»-p or of th*l _al ruarrttr th»» unromfornblr totirh of m ornms ratarrh; your m ™ith •nd throat271 words
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Advertisement286 1954-07-06 4 BLONDES AND RED HEADS, BEWARE THAT SUN! I'VK got news for you. A beautiful smooth suntan is NOT a sign 01 good health. To be brutal, it's a sign of a tough skin Your passion for stretching out on the beach and browning as fast as you can will not286 words
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Advertisement179 1954-07-06 4 tht toft, safe way to feminine bpgtaw-vM end* that flatten so neatly and extra absorbeney plui waterproof back for confidence. Be sure to ask for r_ Hi* soluble sanitary towels that have all Hie ■4*Mha M < no txtra cost. Try them you'll see Entirtly British made at ST ANDREW179 words
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Miscellaneous346 1954-07-06 4 The Straits Times Crossword _S__S?___^S? 25. My ne«l oar <a»ic > (9) m^_^___^_ m 6 where four nce> would Rive you Hp-p p-T prn p-T p— I rr-i p— i a me j;-^. 6 W& L— > I Heathenlmn 1 9). H i M<Mit«tefor tueon.spnns ,3, Ulii _S H M346 words
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Article, Illustration1982 1954-07-06 5 TIMES special FEATURE Gunman took law to Panama when gold was found f\ SLIM, dandified young Texan named Ran Runnels sat at a desk in a dingy office in the ancient city of Panama late one night in 1850. Flanking him were two silent, stern-faced upholders of the law, armedDaily Mirror - 1,982 words
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Advertisement11 1954-07-06 5 TOMORROW I Ik- y«-niiiv of I iii>< -in- OWeill i 111 words
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Advertisement222 1954-07-06 5 NEW PARKER "51" MAGNETIX DESK SETS A f;ifl of true (li*tin<*tion diffcronl in style. Hesign. performance tnagnetie holder pivnU to any angle. (J^\^\ t/o/t/or I tf Something Neui A for BaLi) J tomething very comtortinj. The new Cow Gate Bjby Powder isa delicate and delightful preparation Ideal for Baby's tender222 words
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Miscellaneous204 1954-07-06 5 Shvriovk Mtointos It was gin iivridi*nl WikZiZ's&^r'^ZgZ CERTAINLY UOT/ I I I MLIEVE SIR AUBREY POPPIN "S I TURN HEr?E, I.PONT <^J^Pr^%^ a mSAU? HAVE QUITE A VI SMASHED AN UPMH6 CAW r-^ Ar^^ E itkivrtuc riu tuf r&MAVA _->^S HANP6 __^^H I I HUTHLcSSLY. HE 5 I Jar AC*204 words
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Article200 1954-07-06 6 All-out 'war' on street walking IPOH, Mon. AN all-out drive against prostitution is to be undertaken by Perak branch of the AllMalaya Muslim Missionary Society. It was decided yesterday to convene a meeting of representatives of all Muslim organisations In the state on Aug. 22, when plans will be finalised.200 words
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74 1954-07-06 6 THIS SOCIETY SAYS 'NO' TO POLITICS rPOH Mon The Perak branch of the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Socletv decided yesterday that it wouM have nothlne to do with oolltics. The decision followed a reauest from certain members for clarification of the society's attitude Members of the socletv belone to various ooltti~a!74 words
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Article47 1954-07-06 6 MENTAKAB Mon— The lemerloh Boy Scouts Association officials are: President. Mr J C Bottoms secretary Mr V. Rasiarr treasurer Mr Edmund Loh The committee decided to ?lve $500 to be spent on ihe newly acquired camp site on the sth mile Mentakab-Ben tong Road.47 words
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Article43 1954-07-06 6 SEREMBAN Mon— Sidek bin Hajl Idris was today committed to stand tr.al at the next assizes on a charge of murdering Ismail bin Hajl Arshad Bawai at 21 mile Serem-ban-Kuala Pilah Road on March 26 Sidek reserved his defence43 words
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Article40 1954-07-06 6 Bishop to attend congress BRUNEI. Mon.— The Bishop of Borneo. Rt. Rev. Nigel Cornwall, will be leaving soon for the United States to attend the Pan-Anglican World Congress. In his absence, the Archdeacon of Sarawak will officiate as I Vicar-Oeneral.40 words
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Article56 1954-07-06 6 I Officials or the Singapore 'Traction Company Employees' Union for thus year are: I President, Mr. Ang Ban jWah; vice-president. Mr T Govmdasamy: secretary. Mr G. R. Gopal; asst. sec. Mr. N K Lingam; treasurer. Mr. Ram;dari Panday; asst treasurer Mr- Ramanand Singh: trustees Messrs M56 words
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Article236 1954-07-06 6 THEY WOULDN'T QUIT WHEN TOLD TC KUALA LUMPUR. Monday THfc United Malays National Organisation has expelled Inche Mihidin bin Mohamad Rashad unofficial member o' the Selangor State Council, anc Raja Adnan bin Raja Basok, a member of the Banting Town Board, for refusing to236 words
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181 1954-07-06 6 THE Singapore Government has formod a co-opera-tive fish marketing societv for Malay fishermen living on the East Coast. All Malay fishermen living on the East Coast can join the society which has been registered under the name of the East Coast Fish Marketing SoA181 words
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Article88 1954-07-06 6 SINGAPORE City Cinin.illir- will have to decide ><>on whether the esplanade is now fully developed or whether it still has room for a bandstand Work on a sunken garden and a new fountain, near the town side. Is nearing completion. t>> them tl the Llm Ru Seng88 words
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Article27 1954-07-06 6 MIRI Mon -Miss Kathleen Chua. a nurse from Kuchlngi Hospital, has left for Britain for a scholarship cnurv to qualify as a nursing slater27 words
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548 1954-07-06 6 AIR CRASH STOR Y' MAY NOW GO TO MR. MENZIES Mr. Seth advises a witness AN Australian witness at the Singaporeair crash inquiry was yesterday advised not to be deterred by the thought that the Australian Prime Minister. Mr. R. G. Menzies, might receive a report of anything he said.548 words
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Article23 1954-07-06 6 KUALA patrol Dl the >tumbled I>- kak UVi In tne one n! I! to have of then paper23 words
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Article133 1954-07-06 6 A new Jap ship on Europe run »T»HE eleventh N-Y.K A class careo-llner to oe out on the Japan-Europe run the Atsuta Maru. is expected in Singapore on her maiden voyage to the Colony on Sunday The Atsuta Maru has a canto capacity of 10.000 tor? deadweight and accommodation for133 words
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Article68 1954-07-06 6 IPOH. Mon- Inch- Mahmuri bin Hashim of the Colonial Legal Service now stationed in Kuala Trengganu will assume duties as president of sions court. Ipoh. on July lo replacing Mr E. V. A Peen who is leaving for Australia on leave. Mr Peers, who came to Ipoh68 words
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Article30 1954-07-06 6 IPOH. Mon.— The eleventl division of the UMNO in Perak has been formed In the Dindings district Inche Zainal Abidin oin Hail Arlffln is the chairman30 words
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Article21 1954-07-06 6 MIRI. Mon. Government la proposing to lay gas hrThe natural gas wIU be supplied by the Sarawak Oilflelrtpany.21 words
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Advertisement194 1954-07-06 6 7\ in v llon/er coloiirs )7 P JULY DAYS /^■VJ Cottons Styled by famous designers /Jsm%M HORROCKSES FASHIONS /A-^xi ATRIMA FREDERICA jA&O'' SUSAN SMALL LADY IN COTTON J^^'^C^^y^Ax MARCUSA— JOLO BERKETEX /.C^^^lAy^c^'^tv^ j oyce Chowns will be in attendance to model, j XOW SHOWIIVG Ii\ T CONDITIONED NOW SMART and194 words
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Miscellaneous145 1954-07-06 6 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 7.15 a.m. Time Signal and Announcement; 7.16 Morning star. 7.30 News: 7.35 Melody Mix- ture; 8 00-8 30 Musical Comedy j Memories: 857 English Schools I Broadcast: 1110 English Schools' Broadcast. 100 p.m. Progrtmrm Summary; 101 The Week s Composer; 130 Time Signal <fc Nf»s 1.45 Hot145 words
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Miscellaneous80 1954-07-06 6 SINGAPORE DIARY ■UUtt! Libcm Mi:-,.... Dramatic Association Ifi Du,' Hill. 7 30 pm TOf "H-. Weekly meeting 1.1 House. 11 Ba)tu« Road 830 p m POLK E BAND: King Genii;.Park. 3 30 p m FOOTBALL: Police S A vA A A Mil's H I-lan Benar. MOKII ITU V.M.C.A. (Orchard Roadi80 words
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311 1954-07-06 7 PLEA REASONABLE' SAYS THE JUDGE pOLICE Lieut. Pedro Lopes-Lam, 35, of Travel Control, C.1.D., was yesterday acquitted of firing a .38 automatic, not in the course of duty, at the Embassy Hotel, Singapore, at 2.15 a.m. on Feb. 3 (Chinese311 words
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Article169 1954-07-06 7 Raj says: I have not been hasty MR. C. R. Dasaratha Ra] said yesterday his motion of censure on the Singapore Government for alleged delay in introducing a law to control hotels would go before the Legislative Council on July 20 despite a recent statement by the Under Secretary. Mr169 words
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Article88 1954-07-06 7 After 'gaolbreak 9 ALOR STAR. Mon. North' Kedah police today set up road| blocks at strategic points while 50 constables cordoned off the prison here in a practice hunt I for an escaped "prisoner The siren at the Alor Star i police station .sounded the I88 words
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Article54 1954-07-06 7 Anderson Bridge In Slnga- pore Is now taking on a new look as City Council painter; I apply the brush to It. They are taking oft" the duli green and giving the bridge a bneht and glossy look The bridge, opposite Empress Place, was last54 words
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Article43 1954-07-06 7 Officials of the New Chand Sitara Music Party. Singapore, for this year are; President. Ismail .Hussein: secretary. N. M Hassan: treasurer. S Hassan Shahab: band leader. Ismail Majid: committee. M. Arshad. Ahmad Jantan. Sulaiman, Aziz Salim and S Hussein Alsagoff.43 words
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Article53 1954-07-06 7 SEREMBAN. Mon— Mr. M S Maniam. was re-elected president of the Government Non-pensionable Officers Association yesterday Others elected were: Vicepresident. Mr. Wee Tlong Pang; secretary and treasurer Mr. E Patrick; committee: Messrs. V. T. Pillay. R. S. Philip. M. Retnagopal. A. J Amaladass. Goh Chin Tuan and53 words
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Article18 1954-07-06 7 MIRI. Mon. Mr. R KlrWwood. Assistant PostmasterGeneral. Sarawak, has left for England on lone leave.18 words
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Article49 1954-07-06 7 SEREMBAN. Mon. The monthly meeting of the Seremban Town Council will be held on Thursday. One nominated member of the U.M.N.0.-M.C.A. Alliance and 10 other elected Alliance members may boycott the meeting. Business will be conducted If all the other nine members turn ud49 words
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151 1954-07-06 7 THE Singapore City Council Labour Unions' Federation yesterday turned down a suggestion by the Assistant Commissioner for Labour. Mr. J. D. H. Neill, that the Ritson pay dispute between the Council and its 11 labour unions should be settled by arbitration. The suggestion was made151 words
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Article35 1954-07-06 7 Singapore Customs Depart- ment collected $38,162 000 in 1 revenue during the first six I months of this year $862 000 less than that in the first six months of last year.35 words
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137 1954-07-06 7 15 FINE? THANK YOU VERY MUCH, SAYS DALIP A TROLLEY bus driver Dalip Singh, of (handcr Road, was profuse in his thanks yesterday when the Singapore First Traffic Magistrate. Inche Abdul Wahab Ghows. fined him $15 for careless driving He asked the court interpreter express his "profound thanks to Your137 words
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Article21 1954-07-06 7 BRUNEI. Mon. The High Commissioner. 8 1 r Anthony Abrll. paid an official visit to this town last week.21 words
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187 1954-07-06 7 rE Singapore Public Works Department did much more building last year than the year before. An enlarged staff and the quicker delivery of building materials that followed the Korean armistice made this possible according to the departments annual report. During the year works worth $29187 words
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Article118 1954-07-06 7 A SEVEN-YEAR-OLD schoolboy. Cheong Moon Soon, was killed when he was knocked down by a lorry in Tiong Bahru Road. Singapore, yesterday afternoon. The lorry then ran off the road into a ditch. Seven of its 17 passengers were injured. One was admitted to the General118 words
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Article213 1954-07-06 7 Court quashes murder conviction I IM TUA TEE, 22. under sentence or aealh on a charge of murdering Ong Mul Fong. 24, a restaurant waitress, left the Singapore Court of Criminal Appeal yesterday a free man. The court, consisting of the Chief Justice of Singapore. Sir213 words
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115 1954-07-06 7 10 per cent of Singapore is swamp MARSHES and tidal swamps make up 10 per cent (20.94 square miles) of Singapore (area 209.5 square miles) says the annual report of the Survey Department published yesterday. Built up areas in the mainland and nearby islands cover a total of 541 square115 words
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Article47 1954-07-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Pneumonia claimed 17 victims in the Federation during the week ended June 19. Three rases of Infantile paralysis were reported in Selangor. Malacca and Johore during the week. There were 51 cases of dysentery—ls of them in Perak. There was one death.47 words
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Advertisement346 1954-07-06 7 V :i.:. ;iii: iiii: Hi: Hs:i IT SHAW BROTHERS^! ll^l MOOS Wll Wll WKI an JOYCE AND DELI" w Jj mm WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT "CARNIVAL STORY" I lea ty Dra ma Cf Passion M Inurful Entertainment" Stuff And Sexy" •'Packed mitk Thrills" iiiij Sizzles!" ■ToU£ll Tpchni'color I -Wowf il346 words
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Advertisement269 1954-07-06 7 C A^?. Y _.?.!!P.^!. SATIO^ ?J™cj.!?!!.? FJkYUkV^mr TODAY DAILY! LRlnnT n0,,,,,, v.v, WOW IMOO iH CO«WTio«fD f ".30 p.m. NWRTW IWIS in paramount 's MONEr FROM HOME I i W CCLOX BY nSCHMCOtOR' j|ii;iiiiiMiiiiiliiniiiiiiiiMMiin::i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilillliiii (^^Bfeflj^ NOW SHOWING CINbmaScoPE PUTS YOU THERE ON THE SPO I *M IN THE CAFES269 words
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Obituary47 1954-07-06 8 i.X 5(0 (minimum) ,IM II \N ace hi. paused al 4:i Chertwell Ith lulv. 1!)54. at 8.30 p.m. bk nnlv riaiichter Hoe. son-in-law Ane •d five grandchildren to inou--: loss. Hearse leaves at l p. in lor Jurnng Burial grounds from Ins residence on fith July.47 words
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Article35 1954-07-06 8 M H,,M. fill (minimum! N and Famtlv th.mk all friend* and relatives tnr their n;eht TtsltS, wreaths scrolls, n[ cars and attending the i Madam Mm BDS 1 ia Kiami of 73 Bournemouth Road.35 words
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819 1954-07-06 8 The Straits Times Singapore, Tues. July 6, 1954. The Electoral Divisions The "boycott" has distracted attention from most of the practical questions connected with elections in 1955, including the recommendations for the delineation of the constituencies But these matters no doubt an being given official consecration, in the certainty that819 words
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Article458 1954-07-06 8 It is sixteen years since the' Trimmer Committee submitted its far reaching report on road and ttaffic problems in Singai pore. Actually the report finally reached only as far as a pigeon hole. In 1949, however, i some of its recommendations were remembered and ex- humrrl. They are458 words
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Article, Illustration12 1954-07-06 8 LOT OF GOOD US TRYING TO TEACH HILDRtN THAT SPORTS THE THING.'12 words
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199 1954-07-06 8 IN A recent issue, under meters." you published •parking meter" between the caption "city parking a photograph depicting a i two persons interested in their "sale in Malaya." The Automobile Assocla- tion of Malaya will most strongly protest to the authorities against199 words
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Letter189 1954-07-06 8 ONCE A YEAR APPEALS AS one who occasionally take* part in appeals for charity but at the same time realise.the strain placed on firms and individuals' pockets, because of the very large number of organisations that annually seek money.. I feel it is time for the "community chest" to be189 words
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Letter99 1954-07-06 8 "OT. CHRISTOPHER 1 menkJ Uoned the traffic chaos outside the Anglo-Chinese School.The work of the two poliremen goes a long way to ease the congestion during peak hours. The remedy seems to lie not in the manner in which the policemen control the traffic but rather99 words
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213 1954-07-06 8 Take music, cricket into account AS one interested in cricket, and as a cricket master myself, I wish to commend thU suggestion to the authorities in selectinu the young teachers for Klrkbv. I suggest that candidates jwho are good at cricket be Included in the Klrkbv list Mr. N J213 words
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114 1954-07-06 8 Proper control is the only way J¥F ballroom dancing competiI* tions are a'lowed to be run i freely without adhering to regulations and proper control, then they become worthless In Britain, all competitions are run in accordance with strict rules governing competl- tive dancing and with the approval of the114 words
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63 1954-07-06 8 SEAMEN and their famine*! want modern housing at a rent which they can pay from their salaries of $70 a month The Government has 330 million dollars lying idle In London. There are thousand.of bricklayers unemployed in Japan. So just what is it that prevents63 words
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Letter61 1954-07-06 8 ANY action taken Dy the MCA was to honour the pledge given to UMNO, involving a united front and concerted action to redeem the people's mandate to fight for self-government. "Rebellious Stooge' should have seen hLs leaders If he thinks that the smaller fry ot the party will61 words
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Letter221 1954-07-06 8 ELECTRIFICATION is not i IJ to come to our railway just yet. but where else is! there better scope for such a scheme than the Kuala Lum-pur-Port Swettenham branch line, with its proximity to the' Oonnaught Bridge power station, the $62 million rtveyear project for221 words
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274 1954-07-06 8 REACTIONS to the recent UMNO MCA Alliance -decision would show that I t is ill-conceived. Their members in the lesser councils are helping their less fortunate brothers, the majority of them peasants and workers. Having no say in politics. I much less274 words
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132 1954-07-06 8 'Your letter has been duly noted' CAN the City Treasurer or whoever Is in charge of the refunding of deposit money for electricity, gas. water, etc accounts tell me what 1 must do to get it back? Recently. I removed to another address I immediately notified the City Council to132 words
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Article288 1954-07-06 8 On the Margin Surprise trop] When Genera] to the p College, at san the Cavalry Irish Regiment.' saw two .surpri display They worr th Admiral of th College. Gr^ Naval Collrgr ocupying a pron with the In of the Royal lege. Greet: ral's banner tak' wich. June 25, The troDhirs288 words
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Advertisement750 1954-07-06 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. 2» Hor4n fit (minimum). DAVII HOBDIUI on i«-t and John in-t Anne Cimpl>e.: On 4tli July, at :.,Ira. to Delia, and a son (Malcolm Y- -Blossom me* Burrett i nounoe the birth of a liauehter, Oerardlne Meivlna. at vt'iiiorlal Ho«pital. SinD July 3. 1954. Both well. \\\ul NCBMENTS750 words
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Advertisement35 1954-07-06 8 CIRMAN PIN Creirctt ink vnikle captcity. Durable and r«liablt. Price-worthi Service* Poitift 50 eenM ex»rs Beware of Imitation!) EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO.. 19 Chulii St.. S>or«-1 EN6 SEN 6 MEDICAL CO.. 8. Ah Qurr St. Pemng35 words
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Advertisement69 1954-07-06 8 >-^ MODEL H( TYPE PE 60^ fJust wait until you h design and cabinet stvlnr. is years ahead. Wei pnormo\is imprnvrmen' qualities. PMttllill <r on side of cabinet valves, calibrat.-fi t shortwavr "ToB( Fully tropicalison AC ma r*ctory Representatives 'i CCHB& Distributors. ANN PENG TRADERS LTD. MOTION SMITH SON LTD69 words
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Article77 1954-07-06 9 DEATHFOR JOHORE WORKSHOP SLAYER (•'.'IS: a 35- today sen- for the inggara i Singh In Jalan on Dec. 9. k ir repalrngh was r hen he i .singh. ner ot the •igh chased alter the ngh collapsed Cinema and was said defence was having seen in J* k met Isahak77 words
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Article40 1954-07-06 9 Hole in wall: Man held A middle-aged md near a newly on the concrete pin Hugh > r l l v after mldm arrested n rounds. v hie enough for iwl 'hrough and found in hammer, it -life a file and40 words
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Article61 1954-07-06 9 I Mon. A police :pserve Jungle squai r.rtit ramp in' the Tempe Road Mi Bunnah yesterday imp hart been hurevacuated by two ter- Communist pamphlets, personal effects and some clothIni weir recovered. Security forces continued to '■nmb the Thean Teik Estate hill areas, mortared by men61 words
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378 1954-07-06 9 BUT SAME QUALITY IN TWO COLLEGES KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. EARLY 300 young men and women in Malaya have had their immediate future decided by the drawing of lots. Which to Kirkby and which to Kota Bahru teachers' training colleges was the378 words
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Article, Illustration24 1954-07-06 9 MR GOPALA MENON, the Representative of the Governv.ent of India, with Capt. K. Vishvanath. Straits Time: picture.24 words
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Article85 1954-07-06 9 Joe Diamond in court cautioned MOHAMAD NOOR bin Bokeh. alias Joe Diamond, one-time Colony lightweight champion, was charged in the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday with causing obstruction by placing goods for sale on a five- foot way at Pleasant Green. He pleaded guilty and told the magistrate. Mr. D.85 words
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Article45 1954-07-06 9 SEREMBAN. Mon. Four Chinese affairs officers have been appointed second class magistrates In Negri Sembllan. They are Messrs. Lee Tlan K. <• and Tan Tuan Chee of Seremban Mr. Gan Oon Cheani of Jelebu and Mr. Ng Chow Hone of Kuala Pllah.45 words
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Article382 1954-07-06 9 —SA YS MAN WHO FLEW WHILE DRUNK KUALA LUMPUR, Monday HJ. E. WALSH, who was sentenced to a years gaol for flying a Tiger Moth so dangerously as to endanger a Malayan Airways Dakota with passengers aboard and having taken intoxicating drink before flying the382 words
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Article66 1954-07-06 9 -BEFORE APPEAL "he Colonial Secretary. Mi W. A. C Ooode. yesterday paid hi." first visit to St Andrew's Mission Hospital. He had asked to see the io.spital before he makes a broadcast appeal for St. Andrew's Hospital Week on Radio Malaya on July 18. Dr G Keys-Smith66 words
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Article40 1954-07-06 9 IPOH Mon. Scaling the back wall of a clerk's quarters in Grentown durine the day. a burglar stole a camera valued at $150 and two fountain pens. The owner and his family wen away at the time.40 words
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Article50 1954-07-06 9 To prevent Malaya's experimental cocoa crops being infected by a virus disease which Is now ruining cocoa crops in West Alrica, a ban has been placed on importation of tropical plants from West Africa. Cocoa plants themselves have always had to pass through quarantine here.50 words
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Article99 1954-07-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. A PROPOSAL to set up a $500,000 Malay roncfrn A dealing mainly with transport and building industries will be considered at a meeting on August 8. in Kuala Lumpur. The proposed company would offer 50.000 ordinary shares at $10 to the Malay99 words
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Article28 1954-07-06 9 Th Governor of Singapore. Mr John Nicoll will lay the foundation stone of Seamen s Club Swtmmine Pool. Connell House. Anson Road, at 3.30 p.m. today.28 words
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Article, Illustration214 1954-07-06 9 $3 MILLION PRINCESS FLIES TO SINGAPORE A KASHMIR Princess i worth $3 million is in Singapore today after dying across the Indian 1 Ocean. The Princess, an Air India International Constellation, arrived yesterday on a provlna Might with 20 ometals and an Indian crew of 10. The tnu from Bombay214 words
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103 1954-07-06 9 10 accused of placing bets at club JOHORE BAHRU Mon NyiNE men and a women, ar I rested in a raid on a club in Johore Bahm. were yesterday charged In the Police Court with placing bets with Ng Khianc Hong They were J( j.nder Ram Singh. Soo Chong Pok.103 words
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98 1954-07-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —I <At. A. T. Edgar, acting preiident of the Malayan Nature Society, told the annual meetBf in Kuala Lumpur that the jociety had 591 members, the lighest ever. He said that branches would je formed in other parts of Malaya. Officials98 words
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Article54 1954-07-06 9 KUALA KANGSAR Mon. Inche Mohamed Ramli bin Hajl Tahtr was elected chairman of the Kuala Kangsar branch of UMNO at its annual meeting here yesterday. Other officials: vice-chair-man Tuan Hajl Meor Samsuddln bin Hajl Meor Yahaya: hon. secretary. Inche Lsmall bin Kerna; hon treasurer. Inche Megai Jamal54 words
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Article21 1954-07-06 9 Burcler.s stole $425 and cigareitea worth $190 from a Mindrv eoods shop in Henderson Road. Singapore, on Monriav night21 words
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Article156 1954-07-06 9 $5,000 GIFT WAS DELAYED 5 YEARS piFTS that Father Christmas couldn't bring to some Singapore children in 1950 will turn up as one big gift j next year. December 1950 was the month of the riots and the Singapore Rotary Club was forced to cancel Its $5 000 rhristmas party156 words
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Article39 1954-07-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mr. Chong Sip Nrow. who toined the Royal rDido School of Veterlnarv Studies Edinburgh. In 1949 on Fed eratlon Veterinary Department scholarship. has got his MR (VS. diploma with a credit in medicine39 words
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Article156 1954-07-06 9 Crisis in fishing industry Biggest market has dried up KUALA LUMPUR. Mon jUR M L. PARRY. iTI Fisheries Offlrrr for North-east Malaya told thr TrongKanu Stat«^ Council in a rrjx)rf hen.today that thr 81 fishing industry fa crisis during tho coming season. "The present ncsition \t one which cannot hut156 words
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Article32 1954-07-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon On the Tampin-Ku:.' Road in N>'gr: .Sembilan yes terday. ;t weapon carrier o the Queen's Regiment wn nrei nn by four terror! I There were no casualties32 words
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Advertisement45 1954-07-06 9 mm tyoti/t on a, near MuAfocO&t "fat, i-ntrr, .r.;itfil m it h rich OHhurv i Iff and Midi tr.r freshness. le in l |b. and Ib. tins, STRIBUTED BY SIME DARBY CROMPTGN RUBBER CABLE. For ilf tails Consult: ALLIANCE ENGCO.LTD. SINCAPORt K. LUMPUR IPOH PENANC45 words
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Advertisement57 1954-07-06 9 ANNOUNCE NON STOP SKYMASTER SERVICE SINGAPORE BANGKOK LEAVING KALLANG AT 2.45 P. M EVERY TUESDAY CONNECTING WITH SERVICES TO TOKYO. TAIPEI. RANCOON CALCUTTA. SINGLE FARE $210 RETURN FARE $378 PHONE ***** PASSAGE ENQUIRIES SIME DARBY 5 MALACCA STREET. SINCAPORE. Hm hi Up jlHT^nT^ x f slrrnglh mth Hi Seven SeaS57 words
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Miscellaneous175 1954-07-06 9 The weather MINIMI M TfcMPKKATIRE: < 7 30 p.m. on Jiily 4 to 7.30 am on Mb SiiiKapore 74 detcrees, Penang 74. Kola Bahru 76. Kuala Lumpur 72 Ipoh 74, Kuantun 72. MAXIMUM TEMPKRATI RE: I 7 30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on July 5) Singapore 88. Penang 88. Kota175 words
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374 1954-07-06 10 That tricolour is known from Tokio to London i rpHE "Flying Princess" Constellations of Air India International are now well known in the skies and j at airports from London to Tokio. The white, green and saffron tricolour with the Asoka Chakra on thei high triple rudder has flown into374 words
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Article196 1954-07-06 10 SUPER IS JUST THE WORD LOCKHEEDS have proved the ability of the Constellation to develop with their production of the new Super Constellation* the last word in air travel luxury. Air India International now have two of these giant passenger aircraft. The great qualities of safety and comfort of the196 words
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Article, Illustration112 1954-07-06 10 KEEPING IN TOUCH WITH THE JETS THL world today is on the threshold of regular jet airplane services and Air India International is well in the picture. In keeping with their policy of providing the be.st; services available. A.1.1, has ordered two Corner in from the De Havilland Aircraft Company112 words
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Advertisement125 1954-07-06 10 vV i jJ^JMßm^iP^^^^ /mwF Kafir x^^ jfflTjpK fl^Ki *\^^VBb Sb^b^Ll m Taw ymt < MBWBBBBJBjPBpWBIM^^^yB^F^ *»i^ SHELL Leadership in Lubrication \MJI/jfaS In tne MIX Air India Inirinaiional now Ktviflg binpaporr is MMtbjCf of thr many worldlamous airlines mine Aeroshrll Oils for engine lubmatinn. Arroshrll is the largest btnnded arro enqinr125 words
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68 1954-07-06 11 But PLEASE don't mention that heat! you a member different. I iturr. they nd ol money all in had to vi r you your ibout It and to Inci.. the hrut when if convei allses the the i iweatii i his Pyramid D vkipinK and th% I will be a68 words
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Article, Illustration13 1954-07-06 11 an An Con- Middle V <>l ■he right.13 words
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Article949 1954-07-06 11 Story of Air India International 'JMIK eighth of Juno. 1!MS marked I RTeal step forward in Indian Civil A\i;ition. It was the birth of India's first international air service. At 3 p.m. the Air-India International Constellation "RAJPUT PRINCESS" look-off from Santa Cruz Airport* Bombay, via Cairo949 words
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Article125 1954-07-06 11 I^HF. ARAB proverb says ihrcr things are hard t» hide love smokr. and a man on a cimel. Where All. arc concerned, so is the ace of your children. I I < in't tell you that crime does not pay. not with Tar7an knocking around125 words
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257 1954-07-06 11 WHAT WAS THE REASON FOR DEVELOPING THE CONSTELLATION? Lockheed believed that there was need for a new standard of luxury, speed and dependability in air transportation. A series of conferences with operating airlines indicated that fulfilment of tl.'s need meant a reliable four-engined transport257 words
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Advertisement43 1954-07-06 11 Mil HIH at no WSmm EXTRA COST V WMfL-t C.F. SHARP «t CO, (M) LTD. AGENTS FOR ALL LEADING AIRLINES -•r Floor Union Building Singapore AIR INDIA I with the I :ompliments of > BORNEO l If SHIPPING AIRWAYS DEPT I Telephone ***** i43 words
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Advertisement178 1954-07-06 11 i mm: n o\i; roof... We are officially appointed booking agents for almost all airlines operating throughout the world and there is positively no extra charge for obtaining your reservation through any |z Cooks offices Moreover, you can at the S same time attend to all those details that are178 words
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Article595 1954-07-06 12 Industrials are firm pOR the first time for five days the rubber price in Singapore eased slightly by three-eighths of a cent, closing i«t 70 5/8 cents, on a fairly quiet market. Not a great deal of mc! ;t,ion was reported to trade yesterday following U595 words
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Article22 1954-07-06 12 SINGAPORE. Ji-lv TIN: $573 per picul up 62 Vi cents) RUBBER: 70 -h rents a lb. (down three-eighths of cent.)22 words
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Article197 1954-07-06 12 MELBOURNE. Mon Share prices starud the ueeK buoyantly on the Stock Exchange today However, the tone of the market was generally quiet, oen In the oil section. Investors are waitIng results of the West Australian Petroleum's No 2 production ttv drill, which started to operate ovei the weekend197 words
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Article100 1954-07-06 12 The better rubber and tin prices over the past few months are reflected in increased exports for the first six months of this year compared with the corresponding period last year. From January to June this year Malaya exported 457, 194 tons of rubber compared100 words
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Article148 1954-07-06 12 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today: Corfu 1 2. Hal Lee 4,5, Polyphemeus C.P., Braeslde 6 7. Mormarto 89. Patrorlus 11, Denblgshire 13 14 Tabian 15 16. Lokaang 18. Jalagopal 19 20. Lalwul N. Wall 6. MBT Lighter Ti2 N. Wall 10, Benrinnes148 words
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Article53 1954-07-06 12 Cargo handling at the six major port* In the Federation touched a record figure In May. Dining the month 482.374 tons were loaded and discharged aagalnst 433.587 In May 1953 Cargo handled In the first nve months of he veur totalled 1 779.155 ton* the htshewt tor the53 words
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Article173 1954-07-06 12 Hubber closed at 70 >» reni*. a I I in .^niKapore yesterday, three-eight): ol a cents below the Saturday closing price. The price opened around the level at which it finally closed, a lack of ln'erest being apparent ii, the market. The price eased fractionally on small selling173 words
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Article124 1954-07-06 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per ptcul were Copra steady quiet: July $30 buyers. $31 sellers: August $30. buyers. »30 4 sellers Coconut oil- unchanged; $56 sellers Pepper quiet, no business reported: unchanged. Muntok white $210. Sarawak $207.. I -in; i mng black $135 H. < B.124 words
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Article148 1954-07-06 12 The Malayan Exchange BankAsMHiHiion made the following (•nances in its rales to merchant s yesterday New York: buvine. T.T 32 IS lfi airmail. O.D 33 116. 90 days 33 3 IK credit bills. 33 1 4 trade bills Canada: buying. T T 32 51H airmail. O D 32148 words
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Advertisement705 1954-07-06 12 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that Mr. Wee Sin Choc has resigned as Dlreci tor of this Company as from Ist July 1954 and that he has no authority to transact any business nor receive any money on our behalf. CHEONG KOON SENO St CO LTD Auctioneers Si Appraisers.705 words
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Advertisement867 1954-07-06 12 NOTICES OFFICE AND GODOWNS TENDKRS are lnvitsd for thr lr:islni: of office nnd godowns (former NAFPI buildings) behind Orchard Motors. Pudu Road. Pull particulars from Box AI67S, B.T. METHODIST AFTERNOON SCHOOL. IPOH Annual Sports >n Saturday, 10th July, at 3 p.m. Old Boys' Rares ttO yds. Relay (4 x Mi".867 words
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Advertisement226 1954-07-06 12 PltHionii, more messy fingers can't transfer can't smudge can't leak point is Ul always clean THE GOLD-TON; ;i \ui (I im 1 1 If best Io Platignun istj \L>nt- Mull, r K I UMba lliiiM.". STOP THAT COUGH XT Quick relief i if^>to chest and couch Nr throat with this226 words
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Advertisement1036 1954-07-06 13 MANSFIELD <Sc CO., LTD. »£•> BOftUJ** ro..oi;r BLUB FUNNBL LINE D M «nriw to i,roci..d vi« rthtr part* to load and diich.rgr cargo LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS So.l. P. S'hom Prnonn j July 5/ July 7/ 8 G3l/32 July July 9 July 13 July 14/1* Juty 17/18 July1,036 words
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Advertisement1074 1954-07-06 13 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SAILINGS te UK and CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pora P. Vnom Panong Banrmne* for Qoigow, London. Rottr "lom 6. 21 7/1 July 9/10 July BeamilUb tor Liverpool, Gtotgow. Hull Rotterdom Antwerp 12/11 Jury 19/21 July 22/23 July Benmacdhui tor London. Antwerp, Rofterdom Hamburg 11/*BJu»y 19/29 July 21/22 July1,074 words
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Advertisement1009 1954-07-06 13 McALISTER CO., LTD. TEL N« MMI -LLERMAN tft BUCKNALL KLAVENESS LINE LONDON HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. HAMBURG PORTLAND, SEATTLE ft VANCOUVER 1 toi USA North Atlon. fm C'T" 1 ond Con« Jin vn Colorr-ho Amancor. rftt CITY tif SVDNtY CASTLEVILLI S pfra P. VnO* P»nonn 20/24 Juty :-/2BJily1,009 words
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Article, Illustration520 1954-07-06 14 Singapore risks a loss of trade with Borneo MERCHANTS' COMPLAINTS !j2JN(tAP()RK risks losing entrepot trade in Sarawak, North Borneo and Brunei unless freight charges are reduced and deliveries speeded up, said Mr. Edward Bower, British Trade Commissioner in Malaya who has returned from his first visit to the three territories.520 words
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Article, Illustration129 1954-07-06 14 MR. J. J. BISS( HOP local manager of the Royal Rotterdam I liMd. will leave Singapore on retirement, on the Willetn Ruts, on Thursday after ."4 years service in the Far Fast. He was stationed in various places in Indonesia and came to Malaya for129 words
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Article, Illustration121 1954-07-06 14 At tne annual dealers' dinner of the Malayan Brewtrtea Ltd. on Friday, Mr A Donald, general mariager of Fr&sct and Neave Ltd. secretaries and distributors for the Breweries told the •»nn guests: You <old as much of our beer last year a. you did the previous year.121 words
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Article52 1954-07-06 14 A sumatra which struck Golconda Estate at Kapar. Selangor. early this year blew down 3.onn rubber trees in a mature replanted ana. it Ls revealed by the chairman of the company. Mr. L. J.D. Mackie It will be possible to replant only some of the devastaii52 words
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Article, Illustration263 1954-07-06 14 Allen Hanbury s new chief MR. J. C. HANBURY, the new chairman of Allen and Hanburys Ltd. of London, old established manufacturing chemists and one of the biggest manufacturers of hospital and surgical equipment. I who assumed office on Thursday, will as soon as it263 words
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Article265 1954-07-06 14 Colony factory opens TO cope, with the slowly x increasing United States demand for Singapore imported coffee. Guan Song Kee Ltd have set up a coffee processing factory in Road Street. Singapore, to re-grade Indonesian 1 robustas into qualities acceptable in the Ame- l riean265 words
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229 1954-07-06 14 4 NUMBER of different makes of rubber rrash doors, varying in detail but identical in principle. have recently been put on the U.K. market. These are designed to meet what appears to be a real need, particularly in industry. for a flexible229 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-07-06 14 MR. L Howard, cummrrcia'. manager of Wimpey U Co Ltd. who arrived in the Colony (or ;t routine businc^ t lp here and I in Borneo The chairman of the company Sir Godfrey Mitrhe; the rerent annual mooting :n London >aid they wcrr- work tag in57 words
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Advertisement177 1954-07-06 14 MIIIMHIIUIII **********11 l l IMI I I I II II IHI Mill lIIIIIUMI MlMllftlllllll r.A.<--i> I SAIGON I m i t Buddhist Tempi* BY j I Pan American I World Airways GENERAL AGENTS: MALAYA MANSFIELD &CO L T D SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. PENANG. 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiMiniiiiiiiiiiiiiixiiiiiiiiii m i r 1 1 1177 words
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Advertisement152 1954-07-06 14 CRAVEN A FOR SMOOTH CLEAN SMOKING cork-tipped cigarette in the wor Id. '1 hi Imported from London A SI COCOACAEME I HHEIPPI.E I-"--"" I mission n I OA BOTTLES FOR OJiIVjQOO Ptus o OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEAOIKG PWVBW ITW 7(cw in hobuteiX cUniaiul 5,000*00 r nk mission ii ICCIO ii152 words
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162 1954-07-06 15 NCi YOOK YOON - S'GOR DISPLAY EARNED PRAISE WEN OF PENANG NCi YOOK YOON. 1^ iv i .\i..\ i.i »iii it. .>ion(i.i>. r, rP al justifiable pridr in the Selangor F. 1(1 (oH.iv. Their shock defeat of Penang. the holders, M Saturday was a jolly good I rnvtilion of thHr 19.>2 clash on the162 words
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172 1954-07-06 15 Big Henley prize goes to Russians LONDON. Mnn. DUBBIAM rrewj smrm a great dniihl. at the Royal Hmlejr rowint r»c»tta »hu h ended here on Saturday The Russian rrew Krylia Soveto\ I twat I.eanrlei in the Grand Challenct Cup nnal. major event foi eichls at the regatta, hy tm-o andReuter - 172 words
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Article27 1954-07-06 15 rnpi .1 P. Nlcol M44i »on the Q«« Kh»k Khiam Cup comrwtitlon held at the Island Club rerentlv r>: R A Mallal i|4"> runner-27 words
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Article544 1954-07-06 15 MIGHTY MAGYARS ARE BEATEN Germany score upset 3-2 win BERNE. Monday. QERMANY, the "dark horse" of the tournament, won the World Soccer Cup here yesterday with one of the biggest upsets in the history of international football when they beat Hungary, the favourites, 3*2 in the final. It was Hungary'sReuter - 544 words
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Article, Illustration35 1954-07-06 15 LOW HI Mi KHOON of Malayan P W.I). S.C. clears th» bar at 5 ft. 9 ins. to win the hirh jump final at the Selannor A. A. A. Championship* on Friday. Straits Times picture.35 words
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Article427 1954-07-06 15 Vyil-LIE CHIA \»hs the individual champion at the second annual sports of the Bartley School held on Saturday Willie won ihe 220 and 440 yl-<ix events in record times and was second In thr 100 •80 and high jump P. Balakrlshnan was the B division champion427 words
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Article128 1954-07-06 15 At tlie second annual -polls of the Singapore Improvement Trust, held at the Victoria School on Saturday. Yeo Lun Hui of Hie Architects Department, won the individual championship for the second year with 21 points He won tin- _'jn yards and lamik Jump was .second in128 words
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286 1954-07-06 15 OH XXX TIAN - OH XXX TIAN<; PENAM;. Monday. |/nn| km i Association of Penan* selectors must r give the settlement team a shake-up, especially the defence, if they want to keep in the running for this year's Malaya Cup competition. Selangoi's virtorv on Saturday was an effective eye-opener286 words
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Article39 1954-07-06 15 IPOH Mon. \CiRANU nisplav by W. Koslei »ho was unbeaten with 10*. and t Brennan. 81. Rave Klnu Euroiean* a 120-run urtnrv over Police n a Brander Shield leasue game on lallnav ground yesterday.39 words
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Article181 1954-07-06 15 KUALA BELAIT. B N 8., Mon |L|ANY records were set vp fl\e iT by athlete* from North Borneo -in 'he Brunei's first amateur athletic championships held at Serta esterday. The records set up were: pole vault. 9ft 4 .in; 880 jaras. 2mm Msec.; javelin, *****.Reuter - 181 words
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537 1954-07-06 15 MtAH Mon. ijICKV nr and Peng Choon sprang the biggest surprise In the ISS4 Johore lawn trnnl* championship* at Muar over the neck-end. btatlng top-needed Yon Mian and Dnud Amin in the setniflnaU of the open duublex. They won after three gruelling Mis, 7-5.537 words
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Advertisement212 1954-07-06 15 IV ELLIOTT co ltd MACHINE TOOLS B. Elliott Co one of the largest manufacturers of Machine Tools in England, are able to keep down »he price of their tools by making large batches in specialised factories. These tools have thus achieved a reputation among users for long service, continuous accuracy212 words
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Advertisement673 1954-07-06 15 ♦^jTf\S\ MUST BE i 3*9tr^"^ j Str^Tlh.ell TUESDAY WORDJ PUZZIX "HH" J Cut ewt a> 4 piif With n»h4r coupons Pasting i stru^ribinprjipp) r below. Nam* iZ7.rH i i A«f«*r«" lg3 5 tjrj. 1, i J A _R[Ji>l t_R_ FILL IN 2C R lil I^3 MISSING T~Tll*4~\T LETTERS K-V J^*673 words
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Article67 1954-07-06 16 In the Royal Air Force waterpolo league. RAF Tencah beat RAF Seletar 9-7 at Tengah yesterday Tencah scored through Marr 111, Hunter It), Mather. Roberson and Devlin. Seletars scorers were Johnston* i3> and Taylor i3i and Davle* of Tengah who put through his own goal.67 words
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Article31 1954-07-06 16 Ovmkhana Rrort.« Club beat Darul Afiah 3-0 Farrer Park on Sunday In a SAFA Dlv 3B match Scorer* we-e Qulntas Chan i3i and S Kalllmutthu.31 words
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Article32 1954-07-06 16 Oenlnl Youngsters and Combined Rovers drew 2-2 In a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday Rama and Thamby scored Inr Genial Youngsters Ah Wee and Kirn Soon for Rovers32 words
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Article33 1954-07-06 16 St. John's B.C. beat Bintanc Bulan 4-1 In a BAFA Dlv. 3B game at Oeylang yesterday Ibrahim Waklman. Bhalri and Ahmad scored for Bt. John's; Ally for Blntang Bula:i.33 words
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463 1954-07-06 16 Swabbing has beaten dopers By EPSOM JEEP. THERE is strong agitation among racehorse owners for the lifting of the present 21-hour -table curfew on race-eve now that the doping of racehorses has been wiped out, thanks to a vigorous campaign by the Straits Racing463 words
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Article630 1954-07-06 16 LATEST positions in the SAP A. league are: P W D L t APU I.A.A. 10 8 0 2 24 1> 16 IE ME 11 7 1 3 25 20 15 .1 <:,., 9 0 1 2 28 7 13 liar Soccr rites 9 6 1 224630 words
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Article124 1954-07-06 16 CCORINCt two goals In each half Singapore M*!av« defeated Comoined Services 4-1 tn a friendly soccer match played at Seletar on Sunday. MaUyn took an early lend vhen Ibrahim Mansoor scored with s flne effort from 30 yards in the third minute. In the124 words
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Article82 1954-07-06 16 The SAFA Dlv 3C game between Star Socreriten A' and Farrer i Junior at Parrer Park was abanI doned yesterday. They had not scored with only five minutes of play left »hen the spectators surged Into the playing pitch and referee G Mohan had to stop82 words
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Article44 1954-07-06 16 Survey Department B.C. bea' Government Prlntine Office 4-2 in a friendly soccer match played at Farrer Park venterday A Kadir Ohanl wored all four i conlx for Siirvevs and Mat Kan< hil I »rored both rob Is for the loser v44 words
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Article625 1954-07-06 16 ■mm Km the first day ol Ninxapore Turf Club> July meelinc on Saturday, on lulv IV CI. 1. Div. I-1M Kh.u Mousa hum inetna II S.IS (.ambar M. i i« It faphratet 1.1 I Best Bel i.lt IVdnmrlrl *.M Bandoola <«• Never A Blank *.n\625 words
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365 1954-07-06 16 SCHOOLS ATHLETICS TODAY CHAN ONN LENti. the Singapore 440 yards hurdles champion and silver medallist at the second \sian dames held at Manila in May, will be the dominating figure at the fifth post-war Singapore inter-school athletic meeting which gets under way at 2.30365 words
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210 1954-07-06 16 HEE JONG GEN WINNER TWO MINS. FROM TIME INDIAN R. C. had the Irad twice 1 S.A.F.A. Senior League game at Jalan 1.. ja brilliant goal by Hoe .long two minul« gave the holders. Tigers, a victory that the; quite deserve and, at one stage, did nol to arhir\ <■210 words
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Article134 1954-07-06 16 ENOLAND. Mon t'NOLAND bent Pakistan by an lnnlna* and 129 run^ .<■ Trent Bridge Nottingham, today in the second Test The first Test wax drttwn. Bcores: PAKISTAN Ist Innings IS7 I \<.l \\n Ist Inni X.SX for h derl. PAKISTAN 1n« Inninjv Hanlf Mohammad c E.Reuter - 134 words
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Advertisement802 1954-07-06 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE W,,,t, U (*<*■>— B»x M rlt •*»>■• 1940 FORD VS. In running order, fair condition. First offer naareat $500 .secures. Seen at Orchard Mo- nil v Singapore. 1953 WOI.SELKY 6.80 13.000 mile* 1 taxed Insured Jan. 19SS owner leaving colony 4600 0.n.0. Box AT3IS. S.T. 48 VAUXHALL802 words
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Miscellaneous88 1954-07-06 16 SUCCKK >\l Mr. 1: INiliie I A.A.A., Jalan Flenar. Oiv. 3A: Social A.P. x Kebenaran (lab. Gerlanc; Buklt Tlmah v Voiinj Companions, Ruin I (round; B.C.S.A. v Tuan Mont OBA, Farrer Park. Div. SB: Gymkhana v Indian Bro. Sncccrltev t'YMA (round >mim I.- tme, Oiv. 1: rJIW. > BAF IT);88 words
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