The Straits Times, 1 September 1954
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Title Section13 1954-09-01 1 The Straits Times A** Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1954. 15 CENTS13 words
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Article, Illustration324 1954-09-01 1 I -Then crippled plane 'pancakes' CHANGI AIRPORT DRAMA h its undercarriage jammed circled dumgl airport horn- yesterday before gliding in for a perfect crash-landing shop nl Guildford, the Righl Rev. 11. C. Montgomery Campc of si\ men on hoard the Valetta. NO one \\;is hurl324 words
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Article302 1954-09-01 1 French to suggest new plan ASSEMBLY SAYS 'NO 9 TO EDC PARIS. Tues. TRANCE is expeeteri to 1 put forward new proposals for a European defence system followinu the National Assembly s rejection last nieht of th» original plan for including German divisions in western defence. Under the new plan,Reuter - 302 words
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70 1954-09-01 1 Treaty 'leak' starts a SEATO clash MWII.V Tiirv he eight na- d i p.in are tomorrow i<> ISh on how r.jr "limit thrmictton. b.is beea b, "premann in a Manila nice S) of n draft treaty on h \\/l s detween Ameri- (i \r« Zeand. not pledging the mrmleßnite actionReuter - 70 words
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Article142 1954-09-01 1 ALL THIS PLUS $20,000 in PRIZES lIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIII S THE SEPTEMBER =E issue of The SE Malayan Monthly, IS °n sale today, ia packed with topical =5 articles, picture stories and flrst--55 class illustrated flc=s tlon. Among the main features are: j|j #A JUNGLE RESCI'E BY HEIJCOPTER, pre■ss sented in colour--5=142 words
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Article58 1954-09-01 1 LONDON. Tues. The Foreign Secretary. Mr. Anthony Eden, will not attend the South-East Asia Treaty Organization conference in Manila because of "urgent and important problems arising from the rejection by the French Assembly of the European army." The Marquess of Reading. Minister of State, will headUP - 58 words
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Article44 1954-09-01 1 Malaya is to be represented at the SEATO conference at Manila by the Chief Secretary of the Federation. Mr. D. C. Watherston. the office of the Commissioner General announced yesterday. He will join the United Kingdom delegation to the conference.44 words
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Article33 1954-09-01 1 LISBON. Tues Portugal sent two new notes to India yesterday requesting prompt final acceptance or rejection of Portuguese proposals for settling the bitter colonial dispute between the two countries. -A.PAP - 33 words
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292 1954-09-01 1 KUALA. LIMPIR. Tue*. Thousands of schoolchildren in the Federation, members of youth clubs, have been told to quit these organisations or face expulsion. The reason is that thesr outside bodies take up too much of their spare time and they are slacking292 words
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Article, Illustration100 1954-09-01 1 Mother-slayer Pauline Parker, 16, has no smile Mrs. Parker was found battered to dra f i> vi a Chhstchurch park on June 22. The two girls were said tojiave killed her inth a brick MMMf 111 n ock. They are beinn tetained pendircj the100 words
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Article, Illustration358 1954-09-01 1 PEPPER-BOMB THUGS MISS THE PAYROLL Airport clerk, blinded, Sights way out o£ 'ambush' with $3,200 intact 'pW'O robbers ambushed a pay clerk in ,i cloakroom and attacked him with a pepper bomb at Kalians Airport, Singapore, yesterday in an attempt to stral a 53. 200 \lalayan Airways payroll. But the358 words
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Article25 1954-09-01 1 SYDNEY. Tues. An Australian trade mission will leave for South-east Asia tomorrow. It will visit Singapore. Malaya, Siam and Burma —Reutei.Reuter - 25 words
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Article79 1954-09-01 1 Princess warned: Don't go EDINBURGH Tv 4 NEWSPAPER here A nnd a rnvstr; last night war Prince-. Margaret to stay away from a I she is due to visit tonight. Tile police arc trying ;o ■lie caller, wh phoned from a kiosk. told the newsirn the Prinn to opening performanciReuter - 79 words
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Article33 1954-09-01 1 CANTON. TUM The British Labour Party nvir^tion arrived here by special plane from Hangchow on the final lap of their coodwill nu.v-mn to Chin i Renter. (See Pase 2)Reuter - 33 words
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Advertisement24 1954-09-01 1 FOR VALUE thvrv'* nothinij uou ran bvnt a about a BUSH IF from BRIGHT RADIO CO. It I ONC HAND ROAD -SING A POM24 words
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308 1954-09-01 2 'TO KEEP ALIGHT CHINESE THOUGHT LONDON, Tues. DR. LIN Yu-tang, Chancellor Designate of Nanyang University in Singapore, told a crowd- ed meeting of students at Malaya Hall here last night that the first purpose of a university was to answerReuter - 308 words
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Article34 1954-09-01 2 PANMUNJOM. Tues. The Communists today said that they would hand over 193 American bodies and seven bodies of unknown nationality tomorrow in the start of the i Korean war dead exchange 'A.P.AP - 34 words
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168 1954-09-01 2 The 'right to love' strikers get £1 ,000 MXMHFSTF.R. Tuev LEADERS of the I'niled Textile Factory Workers Association decided here last night to make a grant of €1,000 in support of the "right to love' strike of workers at the <»mi Silk Company in Japan. They also derided to sendReuter - 168 words
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Article45 1954-09-01 2 LONDON, Tues. Housewives in Brighouse, Yorkshire, saw red yesterday when fine crimson dye powder settled on their weekly wash. While white sheets and shirts were being tinted, firemen washed away 300 lbs. of dye. which had fallen from a lorry Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article28 1954-09-01 2 QUITO. Ecuador. Tues. The Foreign Ministry last night said that Ecuador was ready to back Peru to keep foreign whaling ships out of territorial waters. -A.P.AP - 28 words
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Article, Illustration59 1954-09-01 2 .MR. ANFtRIN BFVAN. a member of the British delegation now visitinc Thina. talks with Mr Yrh Chi-rhuanc. the Minister of Foreign Trade. On Mr Bevan's left (wearing glasses) la Mr. Morgan Phillips. Such was the heat in Peking that the Britons for the59 words
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297 1954-09-01 2 AN MiG ESCORT FOR ATTLEE? WELL, PERHAPS Formosa fears, says Rene Mac Coll. cat out that fly-direct roote to Canton lIANGCHOW. Tuesday. EXTRAORDINARY security measures are being taken for today's flißht of Attlee and his rio-gnoding party when they fly south to Canton from this restful beauty spot of Hangrhow.297 words
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137 1954-09-01 2 MANILA. Tues. President Ramon Magsaysay of the Philippines said last night that a 12-year prison sentence passed earlier In the day on Colonel Luis M. Tarnc. Communist guerilla leader, was a mockery of Justice He called on Justice and Army officers to prosecuteReuter - 137 words
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Article88 1954-09-01 2 ATHENS, Tues. A phial containintr blood (riven by 20 reservist Greek Army officers as a token of their willingness to fight for the "liberation" of Cyprus, started today on Its lourney to the British Prime Minister. w It was handed to Archbishop Spyrldon of Athens, whoReuter - 88 words
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Article76 1954-09-01 2 Diana gets to her new home LIVERPOOL. Tues. SERGEANT John Anderson. 22. arrived here yesterday from the Far East in the 10,330-ton troopship Lancashire with his 18-year-olr! Chinese wife. Diana Lee The sergeant, a ragnlai soldier in the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, and Diana fell in love more than twoReuter - 76 words
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Article25 1954-09-01 2 TOKYO. Tues -Russian ani Japanese trade representative today signed contracts here for purchase nf 60 non tons of Russian oil and coal.— A.P.AP - 25 words
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137 1954-09-01 2 The bogus 'Doctor Li' WAS right, but PHE widow 1 soWi'-r who a bogus Chi geon brain appeal for yesterday Vhf,V dpfin; tho had npfi th. Clifford Tlndah charcpd in ca\isP<l or a service, and per crnt This ceaspri whr n hptSPi Leeds Infii A J T Ev an^- appr137 words
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Article29 1954-09-01 2 TOKYO T director of i nnmpany. uriav on chare* The pohep sair; was rhnr^rd rharrzpii US$5O pr .1 nfflcia! ceiveri from Sovift necrel anted to An29 words
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77 1954-09-01 2 WIOAN. Lancashire. Tue.s. Detective Superintendent MacDougall of Scotland Yard's murder squad, has been called in by police here to help solve th»> stabbing of an 11-yrar-old schoolboy. MacDoueall will lead the manhunt for the slayer of William Harmer, found knifed on a rubbish dunrn77 words
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Advertisement455 1954-09-01 2 ~A9 m^ (t I StraltsTl««sl WEPMESPAY I WORD PUZZLE "QQ" Cut out and pin with ether coupons Posting instructions appear below j Njm« I i Address 'q i -y- y MISSING LETTERS USING CLUES FOR WORD PUZZLE QQ3 1. Th* chaps .who play rhe 4 a worker will hardly music455 words
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Advertisement96 1954-09-01 2 While you sleep m .l*c Every motor car engine wears out not only while it is running but even after it has been stopped! No matter how carefully motor spirit is refined »> 1 even Shell motor spirit water containing B^SS corrosive acids is formed when it burns. The major96 words
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200 1954-09-01 3 THE SEATO DRAFT GETS OUT BLOWS A STORM IN MANILA \i\mi v Turn. |M| yr Ramon P B M*saysay, todaj a full investiL, Into (lie leakage American-owned per here of the o f .m American 'ft for the Southla Treats OrIraft, due be 1 tudied tomorrow In a jo,,ofeifhl nations200 words
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675 1954-09-01 3 the I xf of the draft of a South East Treaty by the B letin: ivereign faith In the ol the and their \hm-c with all governpromot hi the the and to up>les of riemoliberty, and and to pronomic wellpment of all ireReuter - 675 words
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Article43 1954-09-01 3 J. British been asked es tidy and idum, governi shabby unrance, .mis- Keep personal gear like shopping baskets out of sight, teacups from desks after use keep papers arid ofiicp articles away from window ledges, mantlepieces and cupboard tops. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-09-01 3 NYLONS made in Scotland are worn here by Patti Morgan who gives a preview to another model. Anna Gardner. They will show the stockings at the Scottish Industries Exhibition which will be opened by the Queen Mother in Glasgow on Sept. 2. Reuter picture.Reuter - 48 words
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157 1954-09-01 3 200 DEAD IN INDIAN DELUGE, AND $195 m. DAMAGE DONE CALCUTTA, Tuesday. II'IDESPREAD floods in north-east India were esti- mated yesterday to have killed 200 people and raused damage worth 300,000.000 rupees (SMI 95.000.--000) to crops and property. Some 14.000 square miles nf i rich cultivated land about the si?eReuter - 157 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-09-01 3 MARION FLEMING, second from left, is dressed in her best and hound for a Hollywood premiere with the Roy Rogers family. Roy heard Marion sing in Dunford Home for Deprived hildren. Edinburgh, during his tour of Britain, and invited her to his ranch in California for aReuter - 53 words
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Article29 1954-09-01 3 TOKYO. Tues. The US Far East Air Force yesterday said that Inter-continental B-36 "atomic carrier" bombers would be moved to the Far East in October. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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141 1954-09-01 3 LONDON. Tues. Britain's Conservative Govern m.c n t which has reached its target of building 300,000 houses a year, is ready to tackle the problrm nf .sweeping away the country's slum areas. Mr. Harold McMillan, Minister of Housing and Local Government, has addressed141 words
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Article243 1954-09-01 3 LONDON Closing middle prices of selected stocks, not including stamp duty, were: LOANS Consols 68H Funding i% 104\ War 3<^"c 80'j BANKS Mercantile c£l2V*j 35 Eastern <£5i D 1 Chartered (£1) 42 Hongkong ($125) 99' 2 INSURANCE Com. Un. iuU.; 44 Royal 16\ Prudential 43\ RAILS Can. Pacific243 words
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Article27 1954-09-01 3 LONDON. Auk. 31.— Cash Buyer s K.'l%\ Sellers 729; Forward Buyers £727' Sellers C 728 1 Settlement £730. Turnover a.m. 20 tons; p.m. 15 tons.27 words
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Article36 1954-09-01 3 LONDON, Aug 31.— Spot 20 '»d Oct 20' nd. Oct -Dec. 2O'«d.. Jan.Mar. 20 'sd. Apr-June 20d.. JulySept. 20d.. Sept. c.if. 19 7 »d.. Oct. cif. 19 T .d.. Nov c.iX. unquoted Tone: Steadier.36 words
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Advertisement20 1954-09-01 3 PORTABLE UMm CHAIN SAW L? \MM FOR I Hl'vJr im-FEUING I iOT AND mKK'I^ WOSS-CUTTING W\L r^^iLiylKr l:iii|ini!i:niii| l.ldj Szr«.iMfiii'i;ii»u.iiwjTm»20 words
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Advertisement194 1954-09-01 3 LOOK OUT FOB golden Fruit \^*»v rom South Africa SOUTH AFRICAN CITRUS BOARD for Comfort C^SerWw^sToy^oT" "GLENEAGLES" HOTEL 1 5 6 NAPIER ROAD SlM;\|M>Kh Ideally situated in a setting of lovely trees and lawns Tni WK m^ n p j ■kPhmi.w <f j| WL. 5" JKLJ9&S* Je' t'nntf lit a»ijij»«*<194 words
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529 1954-09-01 4 VOICES WERE RAISED, A FILE WAS PRODUCED AND EXTRACTS READ THEN MR. REA: THERE IS NOTHING ODD ALLEGATIONS made by our member of the Singapore City ounril against another of improperly negotiating a contract with a firm raised a storm ot529 words
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Article37 1954-09-01 4 Sir Hudson Fysh. chairman and managing director of Qantas Empire Airways, passed through Singapore last nicht on his way to attend the International Air Transport Association annual meeting in Paris and the Farnboroueh Air Show.37 words
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Article, Illustration20 1954-09-01 4 POM FOY deft) and Mvi Mvi pictured yesterday at pla> Strait* Times picturo.20 words
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Article138 1954-09-01 4 LX)STER sisters Fon I r Foy. 8 and Mvi Mvi, 4. missing since Sunday night, havo been returnrd safely to their foster mother. Madam Tan Ah Teen. They had been attracted by Eighth Moon lanterns in a shop near their home la Syed Alwi Road.138 words
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Article51 1954-09-01 4 A Eurasian woman tiring in a hotel in Rumah Miskln. Singapore, woke up at 4 am v, .-torday to rind an Indian in the room She screamed and the man i-I:mbfd the room partition and escaped through the open window of a51 words
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Article39 1954-09-01 4 Dr. Khoo Oon Tcck. a director of the Singapore Chinese YM.CA. will be the puest speaker at Sunday 5 i 30 p m devotional meeting of the Telok Aver Methodist Youth Fellowship at 235. Telok Ayer Street.39 words
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Article72 1954-09-01 4 Aw is still on the danger list IIOMILI LI lues MX W\ BOON HAW. 72 year-old newspaper publisher and financier. Is expected to "reach i crisis soon in his fight to recovei from a major operation per formed here on Sunday. Dr. Edmund Lee said Mr \w'% condition continued <•UP - 72 words
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Article43 1954-09-01 4 Customs men seized opium worth about $40,000 from the Larut when she called at Sineaporc yesterday The ship was trom HanakoK fn route to Sarawak, when tt was diverted unexpectedly to Singapore for bunkera No arrests were made43 words
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Article142 1954-09-01 4 The Yam Tuan's son takes over SEREMBAN Tues rUNGKU MUNAWIR eldest son of th. Yang di-P°rtaan Besaof Negri Sembilan, wat today named Regent during the Yam Tuan's iDsence. Tengku Munawir is a district Home Guard officer at Kuala Pilah. The 32-year-old Regent was appointed with the consent of the four142 words
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Article26 1954-09-01 4 rwo oickpoclcets Lav Choc Kione and Tay Kah Lee. were each gaoled for a vrar in Singapore yesterday for -iraiine Dens from bus oassenerrs26 words
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Article25 1954-09-01 4 A thlet oroke into a nouse in Broofcfg Road ort Joo Chiat Road Singapore on Monday and stole a Durs^ contatnine S5O25 words
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131 1954-09-01 4 iy|R. P. K. HERNON. head of the Sh,, M for Adult Education and a lectori?^ 01 pore Teachers' Training College yesSrH? Ed student-teachers at thr new tr .i, Kota Bahru for com plain n about \T'- quarters. The students objertrri terd131 words
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89 1954-09-01 4 BUTTER WORTH. I'ur TH E Province Inche Hassan bi;i Hussaln, today said it wa.s strange that people trying to make an hours t living were beinn prosecutor. He cautioned and di six men for hawkin? in Butterworth without a licence. Inspector Abbas said that89 words
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Article41 1954-09-01 4 KOTA BAHRL' rues For voluntary causinß hurt with a paranc to Roni bin Juson at Telok Ketam Kampons Kemnmin Kota 3ahru Daud oin Hamat was sentenced to tix months' imprisonment and three strokes of the rotan41 words
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Article13 1954-09-01 4 Historians to meet will hold a mfford Road. Sii p.m. on Sept. 8.13 words
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Article15 1954-09-01 4 The Board of I tice. Singapore I the F:- 12.30 p.m. nn Bepi15 words
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67 1954-09-01 4 Ourinc a Singapore City Council debate vesterda\ on superannuation fund rulrs. Mr P R Williams d.ao.. Roohorei told the actine President. Mr J T. Rea If von have overlooked the rules of procedure, you are not fit to preside over this67 words
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Miscellaneous106 1954-09-01 4 Todays Radio SINGAPORE A.M. i. la nmt Signal anc Open ing Announcement; 116 Morning Star 7.30 News: 7.35 Melod> Mixture 8 00— «J30 'jiviutlon to Music; P.M 1.00 Programme Summar\ 101 Favourite Dance »Und.«. 130 rime Signal ano New*. 1.46—2.00 At The Hammond Org»i.; 600 lime Signal Prograrrme Sun.mary. 602106 words
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Article312 1954-09-01 5 Government's job, not ours, say angry merchants KUALA LUM *U*. Tuesday. JHK Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce is to protest against any suggestion that the commemal community be called upon to mainthc Hce trX' P° f r tn Chambcs nfS!! 0 m^bors of the Sclan^or Chinese dur312 words
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77 1954-09-01 5 IN SINGAPORE, the liaison committee of the three Chambers of Commerce in Singapore met yesterday and discussed the Colony Government's policy statement on rice trade. Representatives of the three Chambers are meeting Mr. J. B. Clesp. Director of Commerce and Industry. this77 words
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Article20 1954-09-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A i rronst has surrendered in tie Federation Details are ben« withhold lor operational easona.20 words
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108 1954-09-01 5 MFRTAJA. M - Armed man walked in and said: 'l surrender' MFRTAJA.M. K. Tues. (CONSTABLES at Sunjei j Il.tk.ip poll, i station were surprised when an armed Chinese suddenly walked in. But it was no hold-up. The man only wanted to surrender. He told polire he wait You Lian Huat, aged 22, who108 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-09-01 5 V FIREMEN of the Kalhmg Airport fire service going the debris after extinguishing a high octane blaze lit for a training exercitt, Corporal W. Bullock. their RAF. trainer, looks or:.— Straits Times picture.38 words
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251 1954-09-01 5 THE Kallang Airport lire service, re-organised since thr March 13 Constellation crash which killed 33 people, went through the first of a series cf intensive training exercises last night. And the 15 Malay firemen I who took part251 words
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Article37 1954-09-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. About 1.637.000 acres, or 04 S per cent of tappable rubber, were tapped in the Federation during July. In June, the total aereace tapped was 1.623,000 or 93 8 per cent.37 words
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Article31 1954-09-01 5 KOTA BAHRU. Tues. Hussaln bin Mohamed Rasul was fined $100 or one month's gao; for attempting to resell at black market prices three cinema tickets at the Cathay Theatre.31 words
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192 1954-09-01 5 COMMUNITY CENTRES are under no obligation to the Singapore Improvement Trust Just because a lew of them have been Riven clubhouses at nominal rents. Mr. Teo Seng Bee. president of the Federation of Community Centres said last night He was commenting on the Trust's192 words
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Article48 1954-09-01 5 Lost her lamp $3 fine KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. An 18-year-old lirl, Normaya binte Salam. of Ampang Road, was today fined $3 by the Second Magistrate, Inche Abdul Rani, for riding a bicycle without lights along Klyne Street on Sunday night. Normaya said .someone had n her bicycle lamp.48 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-09-01 5 Off to Bangkok after radio talks in S'pore 1)K. KKITII BARRY. Controller of Programmes for the Australian Broadcasting Commissioner, leave Singapore for Kanßkok after a three-day stay in (he Colony lit- sounded out the vie« s of M ilavan listeners on the Smith-last Asia programmes ill I! mlh. Australia and63 words
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Article86 1954-09-01 5 A satay seller, accused of hawking without licence, had his nne of $10 paid by a <•"*- -tomcr in the Singapore City Police Court yesterday. When the rust o m p r a mechanic working in the Re- of Vehicles, heard that Kasslm, unable to pay86 words
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Article165 1954-09-01 5 DEARER SCHOOLING ON THE AGENDA KUALA LUMPUR. Tues HfHEN the Federal. Council meets here on Oct. 6, it will discuss a recommendation to increase school fees. This recommendation, It M understood, is contained In a report prepared by a special 11 -man committee appointed by the Government last year, to165 words
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Article101 1954-09-01 5 Student had Red papers charge r'O terrorist documents were found in the possession of a Singapore student at a house j n Upper Aljunted Road, it was alleged in the First Criminal District Court yesterday. In the dock was Ng Tien Soon, charged with possessing between Mar. 30 and April101 words
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Article52 1954-09-01 5 The winning crooners Winners of last night's semifinal of the Crooner-Croonette contest at the Great World Garden Cabaret. Singapore, were: 1. Bob Kennedy: 2 Mike Gomes; 3. Miss Gladys Fonseca. The second semi-final will be held on Sept. 7 and the third on Sept 14. The final will be on52 words
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Article47 1954-09-01 5 jarkofT Uladimir was yesterday fined $5 in Singapore for being drunk and Incapable. Jarkoff the court was told, slept in a taxi while under the influence of alcohol at 12 noon on Sunday at the junction of Grange Road and Orchard Road.47 words
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Article41 1954-09-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. Paul Samuel a former student of the High School. Bukit Mertajam. left here today for London to study engineering He is the son of Mr. M. L. Samuel, a retired sanitary InI spector.41 words
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77 1954-09-01 5 M \l I. 'MPI'R. Tues. An old Sikh. Rood Singh, today forgave his grandson who stabbed him with a grasscutting knife on Ju>y 13 at Kampong Pandan. He was stabbed when he rebuked Mukhtiar Singh. 19. for going home late that night, the First77 words
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Advertisement328 1954-09-01 5 I Jjlwik VII- Jaloon CYCLE CARRIAGE CO (1926) LTD. SINCAPORI KUALA LUMPUR Represented rhroughout the Federation. Brunei. Sarawak and British Borneo. s »>>>>>>>>>>>,>>>>>>>,>>> >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>)>>>>>>^ $20,000 plus bonuses after retirement! I Uninsured Man Creat Eastern Lite Policywith Wife holder with Family. Every intelligent man insures his life to give328 words
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Miscellaneous102 1954-09-01 5 SINGAPORE DIARY KOI \K\ (II II: Wrrklv luncheon W.iild He»llli :)r W. W. Yun*. R1 V m pciiKl BAXD: Public coiuor!. King V Park. s:<o p m lo 6:10 pm mokiii »"i mi-.i or roi'Tßi S) liool. 1 in spoKi (ii\m.;iK IJWMBUi Or\n. MmriMtn iplanol Memorial Hall. ivllllMlliiMl. MTOIUN'I (MB:102 words
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Miscellaneous118 1954-09-01 5 M'PORi; <H»-» (II B Wo»kd»r (HUirring and prariirr. YMCA. Or- tiard Rend MO pm rRII>f "I I ISI lOIM.I (RAOB Or»nd Couniili Wfrkly mm inK. Bnummd In«tilutr for Sramrn. I mii' Mit; Pniiar Road. 8 pm Cl.orHlVf. >HOP: Hi Andrew* I CaltMdnl, (WA Rmim. south Side. I p>n In 530|>118 words
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Obituary21 1954-09-01 6 -/> |H ,mi«..mi.m). HARD Whilv on leave ;mpur on 21st August. aes, Teppard Oxon "i Oeoiße Pltai I ti v.iia-i inmiiimm21 words
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Article23 1954-09-01 6 (minimum; 0 FIGDOR and Children ink ftl] those, who have M of Sympathy and .T.d those who sent the Funeral of Mr.23 words
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Article94 1954-09-01 6 •<. |Jf (minimum) ■■)\V AT MVI.CHANDS. Bawl) Road. PED V-i Ever? Da' In 'O win lord ID 7 Orchard Rd 3nth August !o d ptembtf. Phone \NNTAI. BALI II qulckl) see what lltl wr have in store Bee how much you 11 save! Rd. •:v pur- from Tilt Instrument94 words
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866 1954-09-01 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Wed. Sept. 1, 1954. Europe's New Crisis For a month or more the i discussion of any alternative to the European Defence Community has been looked upon political obscenity. Now that the treaty has been killed in Paris, proposals for a new defence system in Europe866 words
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Article397 1954-09-01 6 The principle of free, and compulsory primary school education was adopted hy ihe Federal Legislative Council in 19.52 when at last it approved the new education policy. It b likely to he many years hefore education is compulsory, and not for a very long time will it397 words
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528 1954-09-01 6 I COMMEND to local politicians Allington Kennard's review of Arthur Koestler's "The Invisible Writing." "About six million people, most of them Jews, went to the gas chambers or died in the concentration camps of Central Europe. "There are as many millions today, indeed528 words
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Letter86 1954-09-01 6 MAY I congratulate those babas" who sang the lovch- tune "Dondang Sayans on the Malay programme of Radio Malaya recently. It was a pleasure to hear them singing tunes which we have forgotten. The •■pantuns" were very nice too. As one who teaches Malay in a86 words
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397 1954-09-01 6 AT thp recent general meeting held in the Victoria Memorial Hall, the Sincapore Harbour Board Labour Union accused and criticised the establishment of a rival union. Labour unions are set up t<> look after the interest of their labourers and not397 words
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139 1954-09-01 6 Newcomer sorry for remarks on dinner THE statement by Mr. Yap Pheng Geek concerning mv letter on thp nadang banquet for W AY. makes me hasten to reply. As a comparative newcomer to Singapore. I was totally unaware of all the facts related b- Mr Yap. I know I should139 words
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Letter133 1954-09-01 6 MR. PRITT LOCAL LAWYERS A CCORDING to press report*. -f* Mr Pntt claimed in the Singapore Supreme Court that he was. as Queens Counsel, entitled to appear without fur. thor ado in any court in the Commonwealth. If his claim was true, all this business about taking an examination and133 words
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Letter100 1954-09-01 6 THE pass mark for SCR clerks in the general clerical examination has been increased from 40 to SO per cent, thus bringing them in line with the G. C. S. clerks. The entry qualification for i both the S.C S. and G.C.S. are the same. The100 words
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Letter98 1954-09-01 6 rpHE smoking nuisance in 1 cinemas can be appreciably abated if the smokers sit in the middle aisle, and the nonsmokers in the side aisles, as is done In the United States. SMOKER. Singapore. militv. They can be assurei that in future, instead of vinegar, they will98 words
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Letter84 1954-09-01 6 THERE seems to be no sign of a reduction in the price of coffee and tea in the coffee shops, despite the declining prices of sugar. When the price of sugar was at 40 cents a kati. a cup of coffee or tea cost 18 cents84 words
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58 1954-09-01 6 His monitors will do the caning I AGREE with "Wokey- when he .says that it ki sometimes necessary to use the cane. I am a fellow sufferer. I find that in every class there are a few black sheep 1 who distract the attention of the othera by singing, whistling58 words
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228 1954-09-01 6 Housing for all is top priority IN this country wp are fighting to establish certain social conditions and the consequences of our efforts can be clorious or disastrous. Time is not on our side, yet we do not seem to be thinkine in terms of the urgency conditions can lead228 words
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121 1954-09-01 6 Make road laws more stringent I FULLY endorse the views of KB" The speed limit of 25 m.p.h. for lorries indicates the maximum, whereas drivers of lorries and loggers appear to take it for the minimum. And some of them persistently overtake lighter vehicles already going at more than 30121 words
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153 1954-09-01 6 I HAD not been to Telok Kurau for a long time. Recently. I took some relatives there. We went in a borrowed car. with a driver. It was about 8 pm. when I entered Lorone H A few yards before our destination. we found153 words
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Letter169 1954-09-01 6 On the Margin F °rSinuap, M 1 making They an that correspoi tion oJ R tain, work speculai silly va depart.: I sat] some spurred then The Bukit stones will b Canning si Other ticklish bmit in is:',;, B outoide bo save the pla< i This th< meniaiis in pair169 words
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Advertisement411 1954-09-01 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. I I HI EEN and Colin Harris "i August 30th (U SingaHome. n Katherlne and Alan Malacca Oeneial •on, lan Charles ICK, Wife ol n h. Barr; Helen* i ucls, K K Ho»pi'al. Nl Ki I IO IT The nnounced between ingstone only son of Mr M.nFarbne 13411 words
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Advertisement67 1954-09-01 6 LATEST MODEL GARRARD AUTOMATIC CHANGER R.C. 9O WITH PORTABLE CABINET j P.tted with New Oarrard RC so t'nit. with the following fealures:---(a) Maiv.ial-Operatin? Device to j play sincle record. ibi Fine speed Regulation. i ci Vibration-Free Drive. id> Rapid Chancing Action, together with many other new mechanical improvements over the"67 words
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Advertisement97 1954-09-01 6 the ASW f&* table top KFRIOIBATOI \INrM pg? r &z4 I attaLjaMaiiav>-*!^^»t I w SVi/rrfv and compact m'h tO| ;t Vjj|| porcelain enamel fnr km I o< *g| surface. Interior finished in unchippavu iHatH atial Litf Prict lets s"r for CASH $*M Hire Purchjte 12 MonrMy Pavmcnts of 5 *i97 words
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113 1954-09-01 7 Hopeless' to dive 120 feet in this type of suit— expert NAVY MAN TESTIFIES IN $357,725 DAMAGES CASE ,V/> HE GIVES QUICK OEDY FOR BENDS ■jperi witness toM the Singapore Hijrh Court r( ja) ri;it the u:i* niask typo of diving suit S he used for shallow watei diving only113 words
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Article156 1954-09-01 7 NOW IT'S STRIKE UP 3 BANDS PF.NANG. Tues. I'M IK Penang Municipal President, Mr. J. S. H. Cunyngham-Brown, today announced more and better public music for residenta of Georgetown next year. He told Municipal Councillors that the military authorities had offered thp serried c military bands— Royal Fusiliers, West York156 words
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Article51 1954-09-01 7 Following havp passed Class xammation of the Central Mid wives Board, re, held on Aur 25: binte Mohd. Noor Voo Tsu Oi. Chan Hens Yoke. Hua Fng. Yap Chwee Hock. Vimala Das. k Sen Gupta. Chew Soo Moi. Lim c Sim. Theresa Lee and Chenc Swee51 words
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Article, Illustration52 1954-09-01 7 SINGAPORE S -Ideal Murkmg Girl. 1 Miss Daisy Frugtniel. with her husband. Mr. Leonard Brazier. photographed after their wrddine yesterday at the hurch of the Hol> Family, Katong. The bridi-Rroom is the son of Mr and -Mrs E. H. J. Brazier of Ash. Surrey, England. Straits52 words
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Article154 1954-09-01 7 mm KESTITUTIOA MADE—ASD HE IS RETURNING TO BRITAIS OMEN'DAN Michael Murphy ot the Sales Department. United Engineers Ltd.. admitted in Singapore court yesterday that he had misappropriated $6,029. and pleaded for a chance to start with a clean sheet a Britain. i Hla employers,154 words
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Article74 1954-09-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. I Three terrorists fired on an area security unit patrol in the Seuamat area of North Johore i day. but fled when the returned fire. Other terrorists fired two: shots at two special constables; vriile they were closinc the KB tea at South74 words
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Article72 1954-09-01 7 Replying to Mr. P. R. William* on Sunday work for; daily employees. Mr J.T. Rea. acting president, .said In Sin- < gapore City Council yesterday! thai union representatives had hey wanted one day off a week and it should be Sunday. This had been included in the72 words
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Article118 1954-09-01 7 The Lancers leave S'pore today r^ 12th Royal Lancers, who have been fighting bandits in Malayan jungles since 1951. leave Singapore today in the Empire Halladale for Britain and later for duty in Germany The regiment, based at Ipoh. tared by the 15th- 19th Royal Hussars. The Lancer. 1 celebrated118 words
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Article22 1954-09-01 7 KUALA UMPUR Tuec- The Federation Government's nine-year-old monopoly on the importation nf granulated suzar ended today Free importation begins tomorrow22 words
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129 1954-09-01 7 Saved the payroll— but how he wept TWO robhrrs ambushed »n Indian pay clerk in -loiikroom and attacked him with a pepper bomb at KaUang Airport. Singapore, yesterday in bid to steal m Malayan Airwa;.. payroll. Kilt thr clerk. Mr M K. I). Nair. though hlindrd by tears, fought his129 words
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Article276 1954-09-01 7 A JAPANESE parliamentary mission touring the Far East "to apologise for our mistakes of the last war and to build up friendly ties between Japan and other countries" arrived in Singapore by KLM airliner yesterday. Tlse eight-man delegation has visited Manila, Jakarta and Bandoeng and276 words
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Article69 1954-09-01 7 Six men were ctUUfM in thr Singapore Eighth police Court yesterday with boardinc a ship unlawfully before it had been cleared by Immigration authorities The men are Rewachand Motchand. Tav Mo Choy. Tav Hock Senc. Tav Choo Chea. Tav Soo Hian and Loo Senc Kene They are69 words
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Article23 1954-09-01 7 A boy. T. Nadarajah, 7. suffered fiead Injuries when he was knocked down by a lorry at Dunearn Road. Singapore, yesterday.23 words
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149 1954-09-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. \SIAN officers, filling Malayan Civil Service posts in an acting basis, have not been confirmed because they do not have the necessary qualifications, a spokesman of the Establishment Office said today. He was replying to complaints that Asian officers had not149 words
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Article78 1954-09-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Two servicemen wer P killed in t raffle accidents In the last few chiy.s H.Q.. Malaya Command i announced today. Second Lieut. J. A. Davies of the 15 19 Hussars was killed when the road Rave way under his armoured truck while he78 words
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Article23 1954-09-01 7 Mr. Meadows Frost, form-r Resident Commissioner. Penang who retired in 1930. dieri m Aug. 28 in Wiltshire. England, aged 75.23 words
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303 1954-09-01 7 SATA has big jobs plan for ex-patients A DRIVE for $50,000 to finance conversion of the South Winds Hotel at Jurung to a rehabilitation centre for tuberculosis patients was launched by Mr. G. H. Kiat. chairman of the Singapoic Anti Tuberculosis Association, yesterday Mr. Kiat announced that rubber millionaire Mr.303 words
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Article49 1954-09-01 7 Chlanu Wine Sun. accused of murder walked out of the Singapore Eiehth Police Court yesterday a free man The prosecution had withdrawn the charge against him. It was alleged that Chians murdered Lam Kuon Heen at Nam Lokr Street at 1 30 p.m on Au2 849 words
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Article61 1954-09-01 7 FAR IT BUNTAR. Tues. H.ishim bin Sulaiman WM produced before Inche Abu Bakar bin Haii Husain In the Pa:it Buntar court on a charee of mincer. He was allfued to have caused the death of Mohan bin Karim at Alor Pongsu on i Auc. 7. The case61 words
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306 1954-09-01 7 THOMAS JOHN DAVIES, fofaci Manager of the Pavilion Theatre. Singapore. \v;is yesterday sentenced to a total of 18 months" jjaol on two charges of criminal breach of trust. Davies, who became Pavilion manager last November, misappropriated $703 of theatre collections on Feb.306 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-09-01 7 DX K IK), h.-.id of CMawse Studies department at the I'liiversitv ol Mil. hi returned to Singapore hy nr Msteril.i> :ifter atti-ndiim the T.\t6 Internation.il Confrr rncr of Orientalists at Cambridge University He said that about 1.000 i\<\<cates from all over the world63 words
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Article80 1954-09-01 7 On her arrival at Outram Road Gaol to serve a prison term for possession of opium utensils, a woman was ■earched in the office of the assistant matron Opium dross wrapped in a piece of cloth was found on her. Leo Wai Bum, aged 37,80 words
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Advertisement94 1954-09-01 7 SevenSeaS PURE COD LIVER OIL *j^^^^ A sea-fresh food for mothei and child SevenSeaS j» a^&^Bipaßallßßßßaf In *-<r'iei containing t>. 8 or ih y^ I v fluid oi'ices Also capjuirj In \\r\ critaminj from SO KSOIM CO.. LTD >^ *LA LUMPUR IPOM. PENANO JESSEITON NB Acclaimed the world over The94 words
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Advertisement82 1954-09-01 7 t^ A^aaatiaaaaaa^^ Vit o L l\ |l1 SCOTCH WMISKV "\r. f 11/" "^"viv KinsGeorgclV OCdScvtvhUhsktf 'W&,**¥L riOrtllTAK HIND OI TMI MICHIST IUXIUIO n» o«>,m>., t \tmtttt i*"»«'«i> So'e Agents Singapore (j Federation of Malaya:; BOUSTEAD CO, LTD. LIVE IN HEALTHY SERANGOON YOU CAN BUY A HOME FOR AS LITTLE AS82 words
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Miscellaneous187 1954-09-01 7 The weather M IMIM I M TKMPKRATI Ri: Tja p m <"> Auc 30 to 7.30 a.m. I on Auk. 31 i Singapore 74 degrees. Penang imissinßi. Kota Bahru 74.' Kimlh I umpur 72. Ipoh 73. Kuanlan 72. MAXIM I'M TKMPKRATrRE: 7 li' a.m. to 7 3(1 p.m. on Aug.187 words
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339 1954-09-01 8 MIDDLE CLASSES SUFFER MOST UNDER THE REDS FRIENDSHIP MOVES BADLY TIMED' 'NINA'S middle-class population thought Mr. Attlcc's visit was "badly timed and in poor taste," a Kuropean who left Shanghai last month >aid on arrival in Singapore yesterday. The European, who had339 words
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Article51 1954-09-01 8 Ram Sariar Rai. Mohamad Abu Bakar. S. I Ibrahim and Shah Hamld bin Kather. who were alleged to have been involved in a riot in Wallich Street, May 8. were acquitted in Singapore yesterday. Mr HA Forrer. the judge, held that there was no ca.se to51 words
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Article26 1954-09-01 8 Dr Chen Su Lan. president i of the Singapore Chinese V.M.C.A.. has been appointed I member of the Chinese Ad-\:.-.ory Board in thp Colony.26 words
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Article264 1954-09-01 8 VIENNESE MUSICIANS COMING When orchestra tours icorld A WORLD tour by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, which would include Singapore. U amone the plans for celebrations in 1956, of the bicentenary of Mozart "s birth. Par.sine through Sinuapovr yesterday to take part in talks in Vienna was Dr. Kurt Worss, 40-year-old,264 words
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118 1954-09-01 8 PENANG. Tues. St. Xavin .<= cadets escorted the hearse at the funeral yesterday evening of Brother Peter Nolasco, for many years Supervisor of St. Xavier's Institution, Penanß. One of the oldest Christian Brothers in Malaya. Brother Petrr spent nearly118 words
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Article154 1954-09-01 8 NOW MR. BANGS IS HAJI YUSOFF PENANG. Tues. TIM flrst European .Muslim from Malaya to make a pilgrimage to Mrcca, Mr. T. W. T. Bangs, a Rural and Industrial Development A v t h or ity Offirer stationed at Kelantan. returned here last night as Haji Mohamed YusofT. "I am154 words
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Article148 1954-09-01 8 Gurkhas surprised them, killed 2 PATROL of the 1,6 Gurkha Rifles surprised three terrorists restinc in a camp deep in "Operation Termite' territory on Sunday Two of the Communists, both women, were shot dead but the third escaped. Three hand grenades, nine packs, .vome food,148 words
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Article99 1954-09-01 8 Puja pantai ceremony in Kelantan KOTA BAHRU. lues PUJA PANTAI. ceremonial offerings tn son spirits, will be held in Bachok district from Thursday to Saturday in honour of the Sultans birthday. Puja pantai is hold in Kelantan once in four years, for tht prosperity of fishing industry There will bo99 words
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Article141 1954-09-01 8 SHE'S SMARTEST SHIP IN PORT THE neatest looking ship in Singapore today is the 3.500-ton Panamanian vessel, the Maria G. But on July 7. when she sailed in'o the harbour, she was only an ugly, dirty 24-yeax-old tramp. The Maria G arrived in141 words
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Article42 1954-09-01 8 Francis Gardiner of the Naval Ba.«p. Seletar, was fined IJS yesterday for negligent driving. It was stated in a Singapore court that Gardiner knocked down a cyclist from behind at th^ causeway on the night of June 26.42 words
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Article49 1954-09-01 8 A representative from Malnvn is nmonc 50 scout leaders from 20 countries who are now a* tending a conferar the International Scout Trainine Centre at Gilwell Park. London. The Malayan representative is Mr. E. M Payne of Kuala Lumpur. Chief commissioner of Scouts in Malaya.49 words
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Article47 1954-09-01 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tur.s -Dr Cl.attcriep Cardo, a maßician from India, will present a .^liow at the Chinese Assembly Hall here on Friday nicht in I r.iri of the Kuala Lumpur District Welfare Fund. Tho .show will include maeir. mirth and classical dancing.47 words
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Advertisement242 1954-09-01 8 BALLY SHOES New selection just opened. Morning. Afternoon and Evening Shoes in all the latest styles and colours American sizes 31 to <H English sizes 2 to 8 Prices from $25/C^T- .-a*^^,. >JJp THE STORE WITH A TO OFFER £T\ KILL THAT "■S PAIN r lii'">fni nude by Dr. Eirl242 words
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Advertisement236 1954-09-01 8 DART J Ihe ideal companion for c smart appearance To feel reall\ well dressed You'll find every day. wear an m»R'>\\ uutov rum the shirt with the per- dealer's feet fit. dcrful new m The fine hro.ukloth washes handkerv and irons like a handkerchic! xoir K w I and bears236 words
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Miscellaneous387 1954-09-01 8 Straits Times Crossword 27. Ficure seen In public once In a while (4i. I |2 Is I |4 \b I i 7 a 28. Inferior journal published the n^ recipe for this <6i. «m n;, ot~- y-^ —§m J I 29. K.inmus Norwegian but not A 1 O 2. The387 words
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Article, Illustration1865 1954-09-01 9 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE How Tom Derrick won the V.C. lanky Australian charged up a hillside near Satelberg, New •Guinea, on November 24, 1943, hurling hand grenades at Japanese gun nests blocking the Australian advance. Four times he the hail of cross-fire till 10 enemy nests were silenced and theDaily Mirror - 1,865 words
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Advertisement93 1954-09-01 9 < i O < Z. z y\ L> i VI A Pi i i A i •>) Ltd. l i Ltd of) i owix WATERPROOF WATCH CALENDAR EAKABLE I MAINSPRING 9 tWELS. a A^TiMAGNETIC. )C» RESISTANT 9 I VSATCH DEALERS q ICHEEKOMCCQLIP* £±±*9 >»>< Pimples Go [i^ Killed in 393 words
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Advertisement10 1954-09-01 9 I Timoiuimv i The wlorv of i I h«-«»|»liil«- liMiifirr10 words
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Advertisement289 1954-09-01 9 10 BLUE GILLETTE BLADES IN Gillette Quick-feed Dispenser WK^w^^ with the shar P es t f'^jiMy C( *S C n the world Blue Gillette Blades give you the finest of all war' shaves and the most economical because they last the longest. In the hanJy new Dispenser they are ready289 words
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Miscellaneous249 1954-09-01 9 Shi>rln<li 12 »l mis H<>lht lint < WHO'S THAT OH DEAR HIS \^SO THIS IS TWEy HELLO V^ WELL "V LJJ ~^k7 HANDSOME MAN- L MOTHER WOULD CARRIAGE THAT'S YOURSELF 1 I THAT'S RE- U f SUCH A CRUSH 1 AT LEAS" POO NO HIS HEAD BE SO PUT OUT249 words
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Article265 1954-09-01 10 Natural rubber and U.S. demand rE experience of manufacturers in the United States would indicate that, i in making their choice be- 1 tween natural rubber and the large range of synthetic at their disposal, approximately 20 per cent of their total rubber requirements are best satisfied by the use265 words
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Article121 1954-09-01 10 Slncapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per picul were. Copra: quiet: September $28 buyers. $28.. sellers: October $28' 4 buyers. $28\ sellers Coconut oil: steady *ith some local buying: »49 sellers. Pepper: uncertain, no I busin«^s reported: white pepper up $2..-; Muntok white $220 Sarawak ***** I.amponit black121 words
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Article367 1954-09-01 10 JULY TRADE FA VOURABLE U FINAL figures confirm it Mtkv. v 1 able overall balance of trade in |i d'f > J Preliminary statistics for July duVuk' showed imports of merchandise incluiu I for last month at $265.5 million and «n parcel post, ships 1 stores and bunko. lion, giving367 words
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Article264 1954-09-01 10 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported: "The local .share market continued quiet in all section? yesterday with narrow fluctuations on a small turnover. 'Activity was confined to Indus, trials and tins still continued easier on lack of No transactions were reported in rubberMembers reported the following business done264 words
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Article96 1954-09-01 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks Association made th* folloaintf I changes in its rates to merchanti I yesterday. Canada buying. T.T. 31 13 18 airmail. OD 31 15 10. 90 days 32 3 16 credit bills 32 trade bills. Selling rate* T.T. or OD. rradv wert- New York 3296 words
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Article90 1954-09-01 10 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS The S^r I hesitancy m mo«|!?L *^B Industrial!. »»re f*£?"* culatlves oil. unsupporvr; H Bonds were firm I Loan* 3,. |W|. H I Loans 3,-. ;:i; lfi j, I Aust Conaol I apm (ae*) Bank of NSW Bradford I B Hill Pm B Hill Pro Carlton Brewr- I90 words
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Article80 1954-09-01 10 Si-p-embcr buyers f o b yes'.errtay n eighth-; nf a closinc pnrc m<j was q The price opened cents on disa UN Ynrk Ma and lmprnvfr: Thnr support being Claslnr prli per lb ttfrr loose buvprs f) 1 R P. c No S buyi Blnjmp Rubber Aisoclation n-v80 words
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Article83 1954-09-01 10 Ship* a!on(t»i(ir th' M Harbour R««rd whirr* parted loda> »rf AsUMW« Ruys 4 5 Lacund! > Empirr Ha: 13 14. Anrh;Sunnvvillf 19 2 Pertama N W 4. Rml»"J 21 22 irrnj i 2526 Star Alrvnn* har 29 30 Pul 31 34 Bencn;arh»r. M 38 39 Arnold Maenl vain83 words
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Advertisement331 1954-09-01 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MUNICIPALITY OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG ■di dnumi i APPLICATIONS are Invited from suitably qualified locally domiciled candidates for the appointment of Shift Engineer. Prai Power Station, on the permanent staff of the Elec- i trlrity Supply Department, subject to a probationary period of six months The minimum acceptable331 words
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Advertisement136 1954-09-01 10 NOTICES McALISTER k COMPANY, LIMITED Notice Is hereby given that the Transfer Books of McAlister k, Co., Ltd., will be closed from 6th September 1954 to the 15th September 1954 inclusive. By Order of the Board, G. F. MOULTON. Secretary. Sincapore. 3 1st August, 1954. E 0 TRAVEL SERVICE, LTD.136 words
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Advertisement232 1954-09-01 10 NOTICES GURU NANAK INSTITUTION, IPOH Kindergarten Claa* STARTS on 6th. September, 1954, Under the supervision of Mrs. Hinselwood R nd Miss Hlnselwood. School hours 9 a.m. to 12 noon, fees $20 p.m. Apply Principal. SHARES FOR SALE OUT of 17 shares, 9 sharw of the Great World Amusement Company at232 words
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Advertisement1445 1954-09-01 10 NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE IS HKREBY GIVEN that NANCY QUEK TIN NEO, the wife of Sect Kirn Teclc of No. l»0 Queen Street, Singapore having on the 12th day of March. 1954 lfft the protection and residence of her husband without his knowledge and consent. The said Sett Kirn Teek will1,445 words
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Advertisement314 1954-09-01 10 SHIPPING NOTICES MV. "ASIA" This vessel will sail for Europe from Singapore Harbour Board wharf. Godown No 11 at 9a m. today, passengers embarking between 7.30 and 8.3.1 a m HARPER, i .11 I II I w A CO Lilt A« AcenU: LLOYD TRIF.STINO ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD "WILLEM RUYS" Is314 words
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Advertisement124 1954-09-01 10 M. V. "JULIANA" BRITISH From PHNOM PENH arrives on M Sept For PHNOM-PENH sails on 3rd Sept Shippers intending to ship their car|<*' the abovementioned Port are requested for space and freight to the undermentioned CHUA CUAN HONC. Shipping Dept: 45/46. Boat Quay Singapore. Tel: ***** b 7*27 makadi MESSAGERIES124 words
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Advertisement956 1954-09-01 11 MANSFIELD tic CO., LTD. Wu S.ngoporo) T a"**.' BLUE FUNNEL LINK D.pV to proceed vio ots.r ports to load and di«charae r.... llv( .r00L. GLASGOW, LONDON A CONTINENTA? POR?°S G 31/32 Sept 7 Prnnng G 33/34 Sept J Sept 4/ S S, p j G i/ 9 Sept 5 Sept956 words
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Advertisement1132 1954-09-01 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA 'or Ad-n, Port Soid, Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdom, Hamburg, Gdynia, Copenhogen, Gothenburg A Oslo ,1 "cm/%.., S'rvre P Shorn Penong "'l -lAv?" G4n: t/T Soil 2 -B-Vlii 13/21 Sept 22/21 Sapt 24/25 Saat »I» aj"**"!*" 21/28 Sept 29/29 Sept 10/30 Sept KINA 2* Sept/1 Oct1,132 words
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Advertisement1023 1954-09-01 11 1 umion THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. til no SAILINGS to UK end CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pora P S'hom Penang Benvenue for Havre. London, Rotterdom, Homburq In Port Benelbanech for Liverpool, Dublin, Antwerp, Homburg In Part 1/ 4 Sept Benvannach for Avonmouth, London, Hull 4/ 9 Sapt 10/12 Saat 11/14 Sept1,023 words
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Advertisement1145 1954-09-01 11 McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. TfL No 2(3*1 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL KLAVENESS LINE LONDON. HAVRE. ROTTIRDAM, 10$ ANGELES, SAM FRANCISCO, HAMBURG A MULL PORTLAND, SEATTLf 1 VANCOUVER ond for USA, North Atlont.c Port, A "«P""9 «">» >">">< South ond Conorto v.o Colombo Aml CITY OF POONA SUNNYVILLI Vpore P S Horn P-n-.1,145 words
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Article, Illustration992 1954-09-01 12 Wee Willie's Good Deed Goes Wrong WEE WILLIE WINKIE'S aim in life was to do eood to others which of course is very commendable as anyone will tell you. but when you do good to others you must first make sure that you are doing it in the very best992 words
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Article, Illustration366 1954-09-01 12 A NEW "COLONIAL FROM THE GOLD COAST IVIIS v the story of the man who could not sleep. He\ vas an important business man. and when he got to bed at night he just cou'.d not relax. He complained about this at a business "iectiny. and366 words
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Article, Illustration419 1954-09-01 12 Dear Poys and Girls, J I have just finished ludgJi ing the short story contest. Nearly all the stones were good and some of them Ji were very funny Here are ij the six winners. Maurice Sheares, aged 11, 79 Dorset Road, Singapore 8. Sally Khoo.419 words
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Advertisement408 1954-09-01 12 LIFT THAT S P VEIL/ 4^hftrV \onr Milp jsclinr" m^^Bm~ I 1 cnnuim nit Mijp I vM^V/ VK <•» your hjir (.lean, lull i.l shun. I Bring glorious youthful radiance to your hair.. '.a f fwLjf Follow this exciting new beauty treatment.. i >« .(m :n: linK m ii >in^v408 words
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Advertisement116 1954-09-01 12 '1 mm growing CRAVE SOMETHINS*^R J^\ x -ll^B 6 000 TO DRINK AFTER ffl -pi [MTjfi f 1 >>« \THAT THRILLING FILM l"\ fy '■> L 2 > f" I DRINK MHO REGULARtvT^ "R£ M=m wTrn^ j DURING THE DAY AMD AT BED-\ I QET~\OI Xtmb.aud beueve ms.i fsel\ Mf116 words
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Article485 1954-09-01 13 Singapore 's top scorer gets four SBHFA. I; Banka Billiton 3. gANKA BILLITON, the latest soccer visitors to Singapore, have reason to look upon their opening game at Jalan Besar Stadium last night against Singapore Business Houses as one of the unluckiest. They found485 words
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Article191 1954-09-01 13 SEREMBAN. Tues. N'EGRI SEMBILAN Chinr.se Invitation XI proved no match for thr Kowloon Bus Company tourists, losing by two clear poals here this evening The visitors attacked with monotonous regularity and only thr sound display of Hin Hean and Wai Hone, in the Nepri191 words
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211 1954-09-01 13 irOH. Tue.. JOHORE CMBM joint -holders of theMCFA. Cup. today beat Perak Chinese 3—2 in a soccer fri endly on the Chinese Assembly ground The Perak attack was disjointed md the only redeeminc feaf .c of ■ri forpi inre was Some Tee Dtonf'l211 words
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Article176 1954-09-01 13 ICTXTURBB for 'he Mnfapore Badminton Asaociation'i junior rhamplonshlpi al the s.B.A. hall .ue i No. :i: Tan (man Hong Miunce Klioo. 1/huik Yun Chan v Llm Wine CVeok. Nk Kirn Hock A Aziz b Ahmad; Chua Poll Khoon Hashlm Haran. Official: Jimmy Veo; Umpires: Klong Wckhi176 words
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Article59 1954-09-01 13 H;iik<myu Sports Club qualified to meet S H.B Police In (he semi-final round of the S A FA. Junior Cup competition when they defeated Singapore Crtcte) club 3 l at Mm Besai itadlMW 1«m nicht. Vivian Kbss <2> and Kitsrtna.= iniy ■cored i"! Haltowyu and Haremakker59 words
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Article71 1954-09-01 13 The R.A.O.C. team to meet Royal Engineers In an lnter-Corp.' cricket match at Friendly Hill on Sept. 12 will be: It Col R A. J Wiggins (<apt>. C-ipi F Harper. Maj. C. J. Magulre. Mat A E Taggart. Capt H B i mi n a71 words
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213 1954-09-01 13 U.S. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS FOREST HILLS <New York) Tues. VIC Seixas. celebrating his 31st birthday, and young Ham Richardson, eyeing a place In the I'.S Davis Cup team, scored easy victories yester.'ay to reach the third 1 round of the national tennis championships. Sei\as. twice runner-up,213 words
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Article242 1954-09-01 13 LONDON, rues. CIOSINO offers on the Doncaster Saint I rcer at the third callover held a. the Victoria Club here lis' nlßht were: Five lo one By Thunder six to one Blue Sail and Npver-Bay-Dle, 100 to nine Arenys. ?no to eight Arabian Nteh^OO toReuter - 242 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-09-01 13 PENAXG Chinesr centre-forward, l.im Hock Slang: (striped Jersey) and Johore Chinese centre-half Cheah Chen* Kok Kn up together for a high ball during the .M.C.F.A. Cup final at Penang on Sunday which ended in a one-all draw. Straits Times picture.40 words
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432 1954-09-01 13 LONDON. Tuesday. SIRREY. County cricket champions for the third successive year, finished the season in a blaze of glory when they beat Lancashire by 93 runs at the Oval today. This was Surre; \s ninth win in their last ten games they won the oher onReuter - 432 words
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157 1954-09-01 13 LONDON. Tues. THE touring Pakistan cricket team brat Middlesex by 140 runs In the last match against a counu sirtp nn thrir present tour. Scores were: Pakistan 303 for 7 ded nnd 232. Middle.-ex 175 and 220. The overnight Pakistan oatsmen Imttiafl Ahmed ardReuter - 157 words
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Article163 1954-09-01 13 LONDON. Tues. I ONDON boxing promoter Jack Solomons today announced plans to match Dai Dower of Wai* land Jake Tull coloured South African holder of the British Empire fly Wright title In a world flyweichl title eliminator here In October or November. "I have <i|xiken163 words
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Article82 1954-09-01 13 TURIN, lues. Julie Lancenau, ol Eist Qanaaay, ptt up what ii e.\ivcted to be a world moid of lmm 16.6 sec. for the women's inn metres butterfly stroke In the European swimming cham|)ionshi|v. here today No official world figures have been recorded since the82 words
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564 1954-09-01 14 Goes on Monday to study in U.K. JHK PROMISING young Seiangor badminton player, Oon Chong Teik, who was one of the 17 players selected by the Badminton Association of Malaya to take part in five Thomas Cup trials between October and March, will564 words
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172 1954-09-01 14 Penang F.A. pick 17 for Cup final PENANG, Tues. THE Kootbrtll Association of Pen- ang today named 17 players to defend the Malaya Cup against Singapore on Sept. 11. The final will be played in Kuala Lumpur and the Malayan Railways are arranging for special trains. Training will start this172 words
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Article30 1954-09-01 14 KUAI A LUMPUR. Tues Hong Kong Menc Seng girls basketball team beat Selangor Chinese Women Teachers b> 38 points to 34 at the Chrnwu stadium here tonight.30 words
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Article67 1954-09-01 14 The August mixed istrokei compeu'"'.. ai hf RSG.C. re. Mil-ed in h win M Mis J P. de C. Hamilton .43-10 33>. Other card.> returned were Mr and Mrs. WG C I Vtm '4 i-H N -i~\ Mrs. Graham and H O B(MM '48--10 37' t i.67 words
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Article68 1954-09-01 14 SO< XX Kowloon Bus 1.( i Singapore, Jalan Rmtr. 8.00 p.m. SRHFA Irajur and (up: (;ROIT A: O.T.e.t". v F A N. Cipylam; (■ROI'P R: Chartered Rank v Simr Darby. BOC pariai^ (.KOI P V Roustrmd v Ounlop K.nrfr Park: ('•ROI'P Stanvar v 1 1 1 i Jalan68 words
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343 1954-09-01 14 AN INCIDENT during t hp Singapore Cricket AawdatlOß senior tournament g^me between Ceylon Bport« Club and Royal Naval Base at the Naval Base on Sunday has become the cricket topic of the week. A Naval Ba.se bowler m approach, ing the "popping" crease343 words
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Article, Illustration29 1954-09-01 14 DOUBLFS C PIONS [Ifft> ana r Fcri of cc QWivray a /ier the do:. Malayan Associai ships at on Sunda Lim Chen E 8-6, 6-429 words
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453 1954-09-01 14 TWO NEW IMPORTATIONS have been placed in Class One, according to the latest amendments to the Straits Racing Association's classification list. They are Starry View, renamed Celerity, and Violation, renamed Two Dimension. Celerity, a four-year-old bay Irish gelding by Panorama out of a453 words
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Article40 1954-09-01 14 Competitors from Hong Kong .Singapore and Malaya will take part in the FAREI.F swimming championships at the Nuffleld Pool at 3 p.m. today Lady Loewn, wife of General Sir Charles Loewen. will give away the prize.*.40 words
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Article138 1954-09-01 14 LONDON luekda.v. JjESI'LTS of yesterday's league •occer matrhes were: DIVISION ONE Iliiritirrshrld 1 Portsnonlh I Leicester n (harlton A. 1 Sheffield D. 0 Manch'^ter C. Wolvfrhampton I Tottenham 2 DIVISION TWO Bristol Rovrrs 1 Birmingham C. t Hull < itr 4 Lincoln City Q Rotherham I. 3138 words
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Article42 1954-09-01 14 TN an spar-. pert ff player ai the Pc: evening. The slipp»:worried the m Tay. Th( un'il 7-1 Then Fern;r v by wlnnii Meetli Ferdinu by Leon Thrr. I Phor the I Chin ,<r In Urn Ferdinar MOMa T42 words
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