The Straits Times, 15 September 1954
1954-09-15
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Title Section14 1954-09-15 1 ICC The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1954 15 CENTS Mel*****14 words
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Article609 1954-09-15 1 Then he adds big IF People must stop aid to Reds K LUMPUR, Tuc>. rill' Director of 1 Operations, Lieuti, Mi. Sir Geoffrey go ii m c, todaj promised the people of the Federation that he will lini>h the Enterwithin a year with hi> new609 words
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Article, Illustration179 1954-09-15 1 WHAT'S IN A NAME -BY THE GENERAL It* not an 'Emergency', says Sir Geoffrey it's a *Rebellion' KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. THE Director of Operations. Lieut. Gen. Sir Geoffrey Bourne, said today tnat 'Emergency' seemed the wrong name for the fiel.t against Communism in Malaya. He thought it was really a179 words
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81 1954-09-15 1 WEST HOATHLY, Ensland. Tue.v THE BritLsh Army yesterday ordered Kevin J. Willie to report for military training next Saturday. But the army will have to convince Kevin's mother first. Kevin," explained Mrs. Willie. "la |ust H months old. He forward boy81 words
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Article43 1954-09-15 1 r les. Bourne warned his today he rere in- Emergency. Id the Emergency hit th P front page of the newspapers. U.-uallv it was hospitals or education or the remarks of visitine politiciansSometimes it was beauty competitions that cot the43 words
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Article41 1954-09-15 1 NEW DELHI. Tues. Indian Government spokesmen have told parliament that at least three Indians have been killed and several injured in recent incidents on the Western Pa-kistan-Indian border and the i-pusefire line in Kashmir. A.P.AP - 41 words
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Article31 1954-09-15 1 TEHKRAN. Tucs. Oeu Bakhtiar. military governor of Teheran. announced today that i:in Communist! have been arrested among technicians and administrators at the Abadan oil refinery. Renter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article32 1954-09-15 1 LONDON. Tucs. Sir Winston Churchill has rejected a Liberal Party lUfgeation that Parliament should bo recalled to debate the situation roltowinp France's rejection of tlie European Defence Community treaty.- Renter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article338 1954-09-15 1 DEARER PETROL, DRINKS AND FUN his plan to meet school costs PENANG. rues. INCREASES in the duty 1 on liquor, entertainment and petrol were suggested at tonight's protest meeting of the Province Wellesley Government servants as sources of extra revenue to meet the rising cost of education in the Federation338 words
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Article57 1954-09-15 1 Peter Norman Powell, 14, was rescued by two swimmers from drowning in the Singapore Swimming Club pool yesterday afternoon. Powell was lying at the bottom of the pool when he was noticed and pulled out. A doctor at the club attended to him and later accompanied57 words
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Article38 1954-09-15 1 A detective Kui Heng. 27. was killed and another detective. Tay Cheong How. 30. was seriously injured when the motor cycle on which they were travelling collided with a car lin Sims Avenue. Singapore early today.38 words
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Article30 1954-09-15 1 LONDON. Tues. -Lord Alexander Britain* Minister of Defence had accepted an official invitation to visit Belgium from tomorrow until Sept. 18. it was announced today. —I Renter.Reuter - 30 words
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357 1954-09-15 1 Five MPs wrangleas thousands listen in FIVE British M P.s and 1 four local Journalists took part in Radio Malaya's first unscripted "Press Conference" programme last night The M.P.s— two Socialists and three Conservatives were in agreement on most things but wrangled about others. Sir Robert Boothby. Conservative Member for357 words
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Article31 1954-09-15 1 MANILA, Turs President R;mion Magsaysav plans to vi.sit the United States in November for a medical i k-ui> and conferences with top Washington official*, it was reported today- UP.UP - 31 words
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Article53 1954-09-15 1 LISBON, Tues. News dis-' patches reachins here said a 1 passenger train bound for Lisbon hurtled off the tracks at full speed yesterday in the i south of Portugal, carrying at least 20 returning vacationers Ito their deaths. i The reports said some 40 'othersAP - 53 words
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178 1954-09-15 1 An egg story in court— all scrambled JOHORK BAHRI Tucs A trisha rider who had a load of U baskets of ecus and found that some of them had hatched— was fined 51.50 for carrying chickens in his vehicle The rider, Salleh bin Harun. disputed the oricinal charge, which said178 words
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Article40 1954-09-15 1 LOS ANGELES. Tues—Yasmin. five-year-old daughter of Rita Hayworth and Prlnre Aly Khan, will inherit a very substantial amount" from the Asa Khan under an .»qrerment now being worked out by her parents. Miss Hayworths lawyer announced hrre Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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221 1954-09-15 1 Britain, fearing a head-on collision, tries to ease the tension LONDON lues.— Sir Winston Churchill has stepp ed up Britain's talks with the United States on thr explosive Formosa situation. Alarmed at the incidents of the past few days. Britain was anxiously hopingUP - 221 words
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Article123 1954-09-15 1 iiefence too hard-hitting Cor Reds? WASHINGTON rues.— Amr rlcan officials said today that the Nationalists' hard hitting defence of batterert Quemoy seems to have "de terred" Red China from any Immediate attempt to take the outpost But they do nnto t think that th. RedsUP - 123 words
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Article174 1954-09-15 1 TAIPEH. Tuesday. rpHE battle of Quemoy slackened "temporarily" today a Nationalist military spokesman said but it is feared the Communists might try to bring new troops and junks into the Amoy area. Gen Chanc Yl-tlnp. the spokesman said the Nationalist air naval and artillery174 words
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Article60 1954-09-15 1 CALCUTTA ruea Two Hindu temples and a centuryold Protestant church in the North Indian tea town of Dibnigarh have vanished un<l>r the swirling flood waters of the Brahmaoutra River Reports reaching here from Assam say thp ancient I House and many other buildings are threatened M theReuter - 60 words
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Article53 1954-09-15 1 RANGOON. Tucs- U Nu, the Burmese Prime Minister, has told leading Buddhist abbots that be would resign from his position as head of the Cabinet and President of the ruling party rather than meet their d> mauds to resume Buddhist Instruction in state schools, it was learnedReuter - 53 words
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Article123 1954-09-15 1 STOCKHOLM. Tuesday TWO Swedish fishermen said that foreign warships A fired at their boat while they were fishing in the Gulf of Rothnia oft" Hudiksvall. East Sweden, today. H;irald Sjoeberg and Herbert Nil.s.son said that just as they were puHinn in their nets the sky wasReuter - 123 words
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Article236 1954-09-15 1 Tremors hit the coal town KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. DATU ARANG already v badly hit by the coal slump, had more bad luck last night when a subsidop.ee in disused mine workings beneath the town partially wrecked the police station and the main office building of Malayan Collieries Ltd Both buildings,236 words
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Article72 1954-09-15 1 Xi M 01 MM»s I MM O\ I > MM In, 111 mi i r.i i;<. lurv C/ii luisiiiv ik Communist bnul'-r lirnl on \tnct ii in hi tiler i i> tir«>ilin:: Iriiti Curtain nr.ir It. in nin \<-stf i(I i I nil' d Sl. ids soldier* <72 words
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Advertisement17 1954-09-15 1 I Be wise select BUSH for Quality A and Reliability BRIGHT RADIO CO. JOI ORCHARD ROAD SINOAPOM17 words
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558 1954-09-15 2 i Boats seized but their! crews escaped Discussion with police I on tactics Frightened people now feel safe ALL THIS AND RADAR, TOO, SCANS SKYLINE FOR THEJOLL V ROGER ABOARD HMNZS Kaniere, (somewhere in the Sulu Sta), Tuesday. JHE NEW ZEALAND558 words
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Article, Illustration12 1954-09-15 2 STRAITS TIMES nap of the piratc-lmntinrj area.12 words
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193 1954-09-15 2 WERE I A SINHALESE KING -BY SIR JOHN COLOMBO. Tues. DRIME MINISTER Sir John Kotelawala has rrhukod a former minister, who charged that his visit to the United States in November is to conclude a secret agreement with the Americans. The former Minister for Commerce, R. c Senanayake referring toUP - 193 words
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Article34 1954-09-15 2 BEIRUT. Tues. Mr. Aneurm Bevan and other members of the British Labour Party delegation which visited China left here for London today after a three-day visit to the Lebanon.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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290 1954-09-15 2 STRIKES AND PARADES IN L r .S. WASHINGTON Tuesday. PARENTS and students today planned protest meetings and one state threatened to abolish public schools in a bid to keep racial segregation. Tlae first day of no ■mi' tlon In public schools, ordered byReuter - 290 words
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131 1954-09-15 2 CANBERRA, Tuesday WELL-TRAINED, well-led troops in relatively small numbers could handle the situation in South-east Asia. Sir John Slrssor, Marshal of the Royal Air Force told a Press conference here today. They should be properly barked by air power, though air powerReuter - 131 words
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Article64 1954-09-15 2 CASABLANCA, Morocco. Tues. Two French army sergeants were shot dead by i terrorists yesterday when they left a troopship to "have a look" at this Moroccan metropolis. One was killed by an Arab sniper while taknm snapshots and the other died yesterday in a militaryUP - 64 words
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Article52 1954-09-15 2 TOKYO. Tues- Kazuko Enidn. jn a senior student in a women's university and a Communist Party membf-r. killed .herself yesterday. She left this I note: The Party accuses me of being inactive, while my family presses me to withdraw from the Party. The situation IsAP - 52 words
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103 1954-09-15 2 TIE acting Colonial Secretary. Mr J. D. Hicham, will r*> askrd lor a full statement on the circumstances leading to the arrest and prosecution of eight member, of the editorial board of F;ii;ir. Journal of the Univer>it v of Malaya Socialist Club. Mr103 words
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Article83 1954-09-15 2 TOKYO Twt*. TIM typhoon "June" blew Itself out today after causing damage and killing 18 people at Kyushu, southern Japan, yesterday Police reported a "surprisingly light" casually toll of 18 dead 83 injured and 16 missing A total o! 392 houses were completely destroyed andReuter - 83 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-09-15 2 COLIN TENNANT AMUSES A PRETTY COUNTESS MR. TOI.IN TENS A NT. whose name has been linked roiii.iniii ills with that of Princes! Margaret, smiles happily with friends on the sunny lido in Venice. He seems to be making a point, much to the amusement of pretty young Countess VolpL— Popper51 words
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118 1954-09-15 2 TOKYO, Tues. Communist China today announced plans for a 450.000-man pool of draftees from which men would be called up to fill vacancies in its armed forces. Peking Radio said this morninp that thr Peking Administrative Council which amounts to the Cabinet inUP - 118 words
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Advertisement196 1954-09-15 2 L«. Why let KjQJjS? one out !j^=jjj— of every *sv^T three x^[ pigs die? fe*. ..tftjJJP^ With Arm 'I -v revolutionary animi |Hi^^^ feed supplement. can save miiroutoi even U AUROFAC means triple economy! 1 Animals stay healthy, grow more rapid!/ 2) Animals fatten on less feed 3) Animals reach196 words
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Article245 1954-09-15 3 STA Y-PUT GENERAL SA YS: I WIN Vietnam premier's coup bid against army a failure* G^- T en Van HinSf vSJ^Tcßtef of Staff who defied Government orders to set out ,f the country, announced today that "the attmtSkSr* c Government W3 the Army days G a£n n n h h0Reuter; UP - 245 words
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99 1954-09-15 3 LONDON, Tues. HI S strike over a A wnmc engaged touple i!:' defied a" »ver-time n because they were ended here l*st night. ,00 men from a nnrth-u^t London garage Uptime to SO t» a «-k to *Thr strike began during99 words
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Article66 1954-09-15 3 ROME. Tues. 10 N tnd Mr. Attilio the Italian'! .ched rom- hrrr today in n Wesi German source said moetinc today's Eden reported on tits to B >nn. cplalned Britain's scried to bring sovereignty enl within a an security sys- 1 lerstood to have66 words
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Article48 1954-09-15 3 v. Tues. Mr. R. A. I Chancellor of left here by air 'day on hi> he World Bank i >nnl Monetary s beginning in n Sept. 24. World Bank and ■V. meetings, he informal talks with wealth finance nbled in Washproblems of the Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article86 1954-09-15 3 CALCUTTA. Tues. The Brahmaputra River rose 4J inches in the last 660 hour> bringing new threats of extinction to the Assam trade centre of Dlbrugarh. Mass prayers were offered ir temple.s, masnues and churches to save the city. Some people cut their finger tips to86 words
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Article89 1954-09-15 3 ORLEANSVILLE. Tuc.v Vultures wheeled over this earthquake shattered city as medical teams sprayed di.Mnlectant to prevent the spread of disease from pollutrd springs and rottinc bodies still trapped beneath the ruins. It wa,s officially announced truU the death roll had risen to about 1,400. At leastReuter - 89 words
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Article67 1954-09-15 3 Tues. Britain today that two- Commonwealth Will br withn during the next six p statement said tion was in accord- a nre Aith the recent U.S. decision to cut the number of American troops in Korea. The British said their action was taken in agreement67 words
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Article97 1954-09-15 3 COLOMBO. Tues. Ceylon Cabinet has decided to invite bids from all parts of the world for exploration rights to monazite sands containing deposits of thorium a metal i vital to production of atomic energy. A government announcement said deposits were reported along the southwest coast of Ceylon.UP - 97 words
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Article, Illustration62 1954-09-15 3 RI'BBI.E and bricks everywhere and only the tottering shell of a building remains a typical scene after the Orleansvillc earthquake. THIS was once a school another picture of the devastation in Orleansville after an earthquake lasting only 12 seconds had wrecked62 words
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Article188 1954-09-15 3 NEW YORK. Tuesday. /XMIMI'NISTS are "racing against time" to seize power in Indonesia, according to Mr. Hasan Tiro, representative here of the "Islamic Republic of Indonesia." In a letter to the New York Times. Mr. Tiro wrote: "Few people are aware of how rapidlyUP - 188 words
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Article141 1954-09-15 3 Vice wave probe in Britain LONDON. Tues. i 15-member Government J\ committee, including three women, tomorrow opens a searching probe into Britain's homosexuals and prostitutes to decide whether thr country's vice laws should be changed. The decision to set up the committee followed public alarm at the vice wave inReuter - 141 words
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Article70 1954-09-15 3 NEW DELHI, Tues. Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, President of the United Nations I General Assembly, has disclosed a contribution of Rs 300.000 i about M 5192.000) to establish a chair for Indonesian art at Drlhi University. She was given the money by Indian nationals during her recentUP - 70 words
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Article32 1954-09-15 3 SHANNON AIRPORT. Tues Salvage experts last night beached the 21-foot-long control cabin of the KLM Super Constellation which crashed in the Shannon estuary on Sept. 5 killing 28 people— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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121 1954-09-15 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. The United States Government today announced new reductions in defence spending but said the revised expenditure would support "the most powerful and efficient fighting force" the country had ever had in peacetime. Spending by the Atomic Energy Commission. which the PresidentReuter - 121 words
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Article296 1954-09-15 3 LONDON, Tues. THE stock markets developtd a dU--1 tlnrtly brighter trend today on the settlement —which had over, shadowed markets recently —had been completed. Gilts enjoyed their best day for some time and finished with gains ranging to a half among the undated stocks. Gold shares recovered strongly296 words
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Article25 1954-09-15 3 LONDON. Sept. 14— Cash Buyers t*39'a; selleis £740; Forward Buyers £738; Sellers 738" i; Settlement £740;. Turnover a.m. 60 tons; p.m. 40 tons.25 words
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Article35 1954-09-15 3 LONDON. Sept. 14 —Spot 20»id CM M »d., Oct.-Dec. 20%c1.. Jan.Mar. 20 ',d. Apr-June 20 ,d. JulySept. 20\d.. Sept. c.i.f. 20 9/16 d. Oct. c.l.f. 20Sd.. Nov. c.l.f. unquoted. Tone: Quiet but steady.35 words
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Advertisement73 1954-09-15 3 IF YOU CAN'T FIND 1.9 1 Ify We supply Filei and Filing Cibincti but MORE All IMPORTANT c n recommend the filing tystem mott suited jdflo*^^PHpHßHM|PNfl^^ to your particular needt. and, on many occasions, »*m *T^ So« li» w :.i, r «c and wiHi small concernt, our advice A^ X73 words
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Advertisement130 1954-09-15 3 You've been asking... .•.and here they are! order from S.C.S. shops or C/ > /\1 > i U Prom your Breadman.. jl SI I I H A MORNING W ROLLS COLD STORAGE BAKERIES LISTER A.C. GENERATING SETS lIP 111 ilg^^^^^ "^^fe Lister liiiijinniirini) l.ltlj HL-13. #fr fife' <* <•* ©iQjcij^biAcl130 words
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Article100 1954-09-15 4 Talks on school law changes PARTIES CALL MEETINGS THE bill to amend the Schools Ordinance will be discussed by the executive committees of the Progressive Party and the Labour Front in Singapore. Management committees of .seven Chinese schools will also meet to discuss the proposed amendments. The amendments if accepted,100 words
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84 1954-09-15 4 Two farmers stabbed in street brawl THE farmers. Chan Sum Kwcr aseri and Lim Henc. 4fi. were knifed and a nine-year-old girl. Ong Ah Yonc was bruised in a brawl in Coronation Roari. Singapore, yesterday. Chan, who wma hacked in the head and neck with a parang, and Lim. who84 words
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Article93 1954-09-15 4 Mrs S K. Wong was yesterday elected president at the annual meeting of the Chinese Ladies Association. Singapore. Other offlciaLs are: Vice presidents Mrs. Loke Wan Tho and Mrs Diana Eu; secretary. Mrs John S. C. Lim. as.st .secretary, Mr.v Rosalie P K Hernon; treasurer. Mrs93 words
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Article20 1954-09-15 4 MALACCA. Tues.-Mr. Ramanatha Iyer, Magistrate and Coroner, has resumed duties after four months' leave in 1 India.20 words
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270 1954-09-15 4 CHILD GUIDANCE CLINIC TO OPEN NEXT YEAR TRAINED TEAM WILL ALSO DO RESEARCH gACKWARD and maladjusted children will be able to get psychiatric treatment when the Child Guidance Clinic is opened in Singapore late next year. The nasty little boy who ties cans270 words
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Article, Illustration106 1954-09-15 4 SIR DONALD MaeGILLIVRAY, the High Commissioner, in the uniform of Chief Scout of the Federation, salutes as he passes through a guard of honour by scouts at Castle Camp. Kuala Lumpur, on Monday. Sir Donald later presented three awards for gallantry to106 words
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Article27 1954-09-15 4 Singapore Wesley Young Vi Fellowship will hold a satay dinner and social in the We.siev Church Hall. Fort Canning Road, at 7.30 p.m. on Saturday.27 words
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Article133 1954-09-15 4 They were in 2 car crashes THIRTEEN people involved in two accidents in Singapore yesterday, escaped with minor injuries. Six of the victims were girls of the Chung Hwa Girls' High School in Bartlry Road On their way to school at 7.30 a.m. their133 words
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296 1954-09-15 4 'CAN A RED AGENT LOSE HIS RIGHTS?' CASE JOHORE BAHRU Tuesday. A COURT of Inquiry today heard evidence on whether a man arrested and sentenced under the Emerpency Regulations, should have his Federal Citi--1 zenship revoked. The man was Leone Lan Sang, who was cranted Federal CitizenshiD in 1951 and296 words
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146 1954-09-15 4 THE Chirt Justice. Sir Charlr> Murray-Aynsley. In the S.nitapnrr High Court yostrr<\:\y rr^rrvod uidumcnt on the application fnr a writ of habeas corpus on behalf of Chne Kf<> Huat a merchant, now detained under an expulsion order. Mr L. A. J. Smith, for Chng.146 words
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Article33 1954-09-15 4 KAJANG. Tues. Tenants 1 registration will be enforced in Kajane soon. Mr. Ng Bow Thye, Kaianc Tenants' Registration Group Officer, has called a meeting to discuss this matter •on Thursday.33 words
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Article218 1954-09-15 4 SEREMBAN. Tues.— A 17-year-old Malay boy. whose pluck saved his father's shotgun from railing into the hands of 30 terrorists when they raided his kampong ten miles from Seremban on Sundaynight, today received a reward of SIOO from the Mentri Besar of Negri Semliil.im.218 words
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Article129 1954-09-15 4 rpHE names of the 11 Singa- pore Chinese high school students, who recently lost their appeals for postponement of national service, will be included in the next ballot before the start of the next ba.^ir tralnlne period. A Government statement issued last night129 words
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Miscellaneous159 1954-09-15 4 xm\ >■! iIISI RADIO MALAYA 8.57 am. English Schools Broadcasts, 11 10 English School Broadcasts. 100 pm. Favourite Danca Bands. 130 Time Signal News 1 45 At The Hammond Organ, 2.00 EnglUh Schools Broadcasts. 600 Time Announcement and Programme Summary 602 Rhythm Session 6.30 Muslr Club. 6.55 Announcements and Singapore159 words
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Article314 1954-09-15 5 i j) O n't set a target date f Yesterday headline Visitors dodged real facts of Malaya, say political chiefs KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday POLITICAL loaders in the Federation "were ;ni-r> today over the farewell advice riven b (he fixe xisitina; M.P.s that314 words
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82 1954-09-15 5 WHAT THE MPi THINK OF OUR POLITICAL PARTIES-SEE PAGE 7 Mr. D. S. Ramanathan. chairman of the Penang labour Party, said. "For far too lone we have had to put up with our role as the only dependent people in SouthEast Asia." Two other Party leaders in Penane acrecd with82 words
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Article56 1954-09-15 5 Indians in Batu Pahat will celebrate the birthday ol the Sultan of Johore on Friday with special prayers and the feeding of the poor at the Mariamen temple. Sikh temple and Chettiars temple. The celebration.-, sponsored I by the Malayan Indian Congress. Batu Pahat branch,56 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-09-15 5 PRIMITIVE old-style communal kitchen shared by ten families of Singapore Harbour Board firemen at Tanjong Pagar quarters. But two blocks of self-contained flats for them are nearing completion.34 words
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114 1954-09-15 5 JOHORE BAHRU Tuosday. VINE hundred and fifty-eight people in Johore Bahru want to build Housing Trust homes for themselves ranging in price* from $5,000 to $16,000. The applications rame as the result of an exhibition of model house.s held in Johore Bahru by114 words
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Article, Illustration71 1954-09-15 5 Several blocks of dilapidated and gloomy quarters at Tanjong Paoar. which have been "home" to dozens of families of Singapore Harbour Board artisans and labourers, are scheduled for demolition next month Pictures thoic orie of the last of these families moving71 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-09-15 5 ONE of the new-style kitchens which the SUB is providing fur its labourers and artisans. These have tiled walls, sinks and kerosene stoves. Picture shows Che 1 .iiim.ih. wife of a Malay Harbour Board driver, in the little flat at Bukit C'hermin which she has occupied56 words
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128 1954-09-15 5 WHILE a cla.ss of students attended a science course at the Raffles Institution science laboratory. Alexander Anthony. 24. helped himself to > textbooks in the empty classI room, a Singapore court was tnlri yesterday. He pleaded guilty to theft of a textbook, valued128 words
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439 1954-09-15 5 NAN HALL - A PIGGERY? NONSENSE, NOT THESE POSH NEW FLATS SURELY NAN HALL By SINGAPORE Harbour Board labourers, who complain about housing quarters, can net a cash allowance in lieu of these homes it they so prefer. But most oi them don't. And all accommodation the Board provides for labourers and artisans439 words
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Article58 1954-09-15 5 KUALA TRENGGANU. rues. —Mrs. Gillian Hannylngton. wife of the British Adviser, Trengganu. has been appointed organiser and chairman of the State Poppy Day Appi|.i: Committee. Poppy Day Week will start on Oct. 28 with a dance. Other items on the programme are fancy dress com- 1 petition58 words
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Miscellaneous207 1954-09-15 5 SINGAPORE DIARY ROTIRY CUB: Dinner business 530 pm.; Art Club life class 6 p.m. meeting and talk by district rovci nor CLOTHING SHOP: St. Andrews Phya Srivisar. Capitol Blue Room, 8 Cathedral. C.W.A. Room, South Side, p hi 3 p.m. to 5.30 p.m POLICE BAND: Public concert, PRIDE OF THE207 words
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Obituary36 1954-09-15 6 M H IH {minimum). ON On 14th SrptpmlV! the General Hospltfl I Alfxanrie .Johnson. |n hli SP'h yeai era] rorteco Casket Co pn. toda\ 13th for th rhe Good Bhepher met to Birtariar: Ccn-.etcr •:ment.36 words
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Obituary13 1954-09-15 6 RD-LOUIB TNI HANK n September the Nlneth I Hillside. Sea ton. Devon.13 words
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Article21 1954-09-15 6 !i M »r<i* >/» minimum I. HAILBTBITRY REUNION DlNsfr. ?OMi September. Will oh.! dy In louch plea*' E M Die k21 words
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Article96 1954-09-15 6 .'win ■""0 wore r DAY AND 1 tnlMnt Gammed prints at the 1 p.m. BB OVED jj Inei Quitrow Pasaed Peaci 2 a.m. 12th Sep; Ape. rHKK ILONDON The ;:nen' Co Ltd. The Arcade. Singapore 1. N TER head po.^ hiph q In Encland. Ring -.-yore. ■mi for Ai:96 words
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886 1954-09-15 6 The Straits Times Singapore. Wed. Sept 15, 1954 Warning to Schools The intention of the Singapore Government to strengthen its control of non government is comes none too soon. It matter for regret that amendment of the Registration hoola Ordinance should be thought necessary, hut events ot the past few886 words
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Article410 1954-09-15 6 Mr. Eden's European defence tnur has encouraged the hope that the collapse of ED C may be quickly remedied. The British Foreign Minister has still to visit Paris, and French reaction to the proposed alternative to E.D.C. is, of course, vital But Mr. Eden has reached complete410 words
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413 1954-09-15 6 i")NE of the vlce-pre-sidents of the Party Negara, Mr. G. Shelley, has been quick in denying that the party has anything to do with the proposals to raise schools fees. The growing opposition has also brought form an official denial from413 words
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Letter230 1954-09-15 6 ■■yVERY genuinely democrats tic power must. \n the domain of education, in a country where ignorance and illiteracy reicn supreme, make its first aim the struggle agaln>t this darkness It must introduce universal, obligatory and free tuition for a'l This is an extract from the first decree of230 words
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Letter188 1954-09-15 6 SO the school fees for secondary education are to be raised by 400 per cent and another "Kirkby" is to be set up in Staffordshire. Planes are chartered to ferry teachers back to Malaya and trainers from Malaya to England. Their passages are paid oy the Government.188 words
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Letter78 1954-09-15 6 I AM surprised at the commotion raised ny party leaders on the proposal to increase school fees. They are always ready to oppose any Government proposal simply to win popularity When the national schools were proposed, each community leader claimed that his vernacular language should be taught78 words
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Letter91 1954-09-15 6 THE proposal to Increase school fees is not only ridiculous but appears to be like extortion. There is no reason why this measure should be resorted to. If th«» Government Is spending too much on education, it's time to abolish the "Kirkby" scheme. Imagine spending millions uselessly to91 words
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Letter84 1954-09-15 6 rE proposed Increase Is fantastic and shocking. No sane person would call it fair Malaya, with Its rich resources, should be able to give free education, regardless of how much it costs. Post-war, many new Government departments, with large staffs, have appeared. There is no need84 words
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Letter101 1954-09-15 6 ITWE obstacles to education A are many: the great numI ber of children requiring places, the need for more 'trained teachers and more buildings. But elementary education should not be a luxury. It is essential in the maintenance) of a democratic society, for an i informed and101 words
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Letter34 1954-09-15 6 AN average Asian has generally three to four or more school -goin a children. If the proposal is passed, it will be the death knell for the education of many a youngster.34 words
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Letter64 1954-09-15 6 THE Singapore Director of Education, Mr. R M Young, said the Federation move to increase school fees would not be followed in the Colony. But in one of the schools, they have increased the sener;U fee from $3 to $4. and not giving a receipt for it. i.64 words
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Letter198 1954-09-15 6 IT is time for the taxpayer* to cet the Government to 1 reduce its top heavy cxpendiI ture and thus reduce the i budget deficit of $222 millions. This deficit, will never be reduced by increasine the fees in secondary schools or introducing fees in ail the schools198 words
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Letter65 1954-09-15 6 r ensure a constant supply to the Singapore blood bank. I suggest that everyone found guilty in an accident, apart from any other fine, give a pint of blood. Anyone reluctant to do this on religious or oth-T grounds be fined an extra $10. thus to65 words
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184 1954-09-15 6 SIR Charles MurrayAynsley's suppestion that the authorities should insist on potential car drivers taking lessons from approved driving schools la sound but wjiat a har- vest for such schools. Some of the better known ones eharee from $6 to $10 for an hours184 words
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Letter115 1954-09-15 6 Mistake made by painters lAM grateful to Mr. K. S. FVing, for drawing attention to incorrect postal district numbers having been painted on the road signposts near Raffles Museum. The entries in the Singapore Road and Street Directory, which can be purchased at the Government Publicatioiis Bureau at the G.P.O115 words
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Letter145 1954-09-15 6 rpHE Queen Elizabeth Walk m. In Singapore is very popular. During bad weather. those who are there have nowhere to go for shelter. One should be built at once. SKKT BAN JEE. Singapore. THE registration office for Identity cards, their renewal, etc., at Kota Tinggi is mast inadequate. There145 words
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197 1954-09-15 6 •pHE refusal of a committee of the Singapore City Council to permit the Salvation Army to hold meetings at the esplanade, is difficult to understand. The two reasons piven are decidedly weak. Hero in Edinburgh (and j rlsewhrre throughout Britain, 'such meetings are197 words
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Article36 1954-09-15 6 On the Margin Malayan nob i i itv Pereira, stem fro li a Franci. line .son.' More oear nai round riKged bn siam or •on of Hi But th< y about th( with quit of mon36 words
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Article32 1954-09-15 6 MUSING dent Pi certain I play th. every city I nan;. delberg, man prii 0] .i princeling He live. in th. sti dent Pi: and th( I chance sine.32 words
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Article26 1954-09-15 6 IjiROM Mr. R. I tary. I have 1 "Why c. silver b Tuan. in 1821 Mr. Farrer w; s| \\H V STREI I26 words
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Advertisement414 1954-09-15 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. I rf> >(() miwimiim) GOODRICH to Audrey and Brian Ooodncli on S«pt*mbei 13 at the ■•rtrierbury Oxon a Son. BARNES TO K.<\ and Paul 11, ot. -THembrr 1954. a riauchter H rrf« |W (minimum). tl BIOAOBVKNT took place 4 between Ooh Beow Hoon. >on of Mr. :<nd M:414 words
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Advertisement114 1954-09-15 6 POPULAR HITS Wetai each: A Hear John letter, April in Portugal, Changing Partners, Croat over the Bridge, Don't lairgh at me. I rom the vine came the pr;»pr. ■lean less. Meart of mv heart. I sec the moon. in-.* aean a lot, 1' flaming heart. Make !o\e (o me. Oh114 words
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Advertisement46 1954-09-15 6 the NL table top HFRMfMTOI Sturdy and compact ■...'>, \BI procelain enamel for '<•■< surface. Interior finished r plastic-on-stccl List Price lest S'V tor CASH Hire Purchaie 12 Monthly PAymcnM or 5 \iv,,L*.m.nl at THE CINIRAL ELECTRIC CO K,?r. .r.ifa, THE GENERAL K i FROM DETAILED PROGRAMMES IN46 words
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199 1954-09-15 7 I m PARTIESJUST CAN'T SEE THF. wa V AHEAD, SA V THE BAFFLED MPs OENSEN: AND IT'S SOT FOR ME TO TELL IUTK'AL parties in .Malaya do not have tlcar- and aims, the visiting British M.I\ S j ,estcrday. 18 to199 words
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Article, Illustration101 1954-09-15 7 !V\ S V'J 1 a< K° S L the dfi an J <l p thp Malls of the Batu Aran p lice Station, which >us Ollf of two buildings badly damagrd by tremors from an unrirrcrnund mine rave-in at thp town on Monday night IN'SIDK101 words
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65 1954-09-15 7 KUALA LUMPUR. I lea MAN seen fishing with a j\ terrorist was shot dead yesterday by a patrol of "D" lany, Ist. Royal Scots Fusiliers, in the Ipoh area of Perak. The terrorist fired at the patrol before h P escaped from I65 words
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Article16 1954-09-15 7 A total of 56.a85 was raided durir.2 the Singapore Y.W.C.A v on Sept. 4.16 words
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Article314 1954-09-15 7 UP— 6,OOO STORE HOUSE VALUES Most in any year since the war INCREASES in assessments have born proposed for about a quarter of all properties in Singapore. Mora than 6.000 notices have born served— the largest number in any year since the war. Announcing this yesterday' thr City kmttmc, Mr.314 words
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122 1954-09-15 7 KUALA .LUMPUR, Tuesday. a WOMAN and her 14-year-old daughter who dis- appeared a week ago from their Singapore horm have turned up here. They are now in the care of the Selangor Social Welfare Department. The husband Mr. Wee Kee Seng, a shipping clerk, said122 words
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Article51 1954-09-15 7 Results of the last semifinal of the 1954 CroonerCroonette contest at the Oarden Cabaret in the Great World. Singapore were: 1. Tan Enc Chia: 2. Leslie Rosario; 3.1 A Beins. The final will be held at the Great World at 8 p.m. on Sept. 21.51 words
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Article54 1954-09-15 7 Chng Sin Nang. a clerk, wa; fined $50 in Singapore yesterday for causing hurt to his mother-in-law and his bro-ther-in-law. Thia Lim Chua. at their hou.se on July 23. The attack arose when Thia a petty trader, refused to sign a document, prepared by Chng,54 words
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Article252 1954-09-15 7 Glamour girls of the jungle f|SAKAI BELLES ASK I FOR LIPSTICK, SCENT !=-AND BRASSIERES IPOH Tues. belles living in deep Malayan Jungle? are becoming more and more beauty conscious Field teams from the Protector of Aborigines Department have been surprised at the demand for lipstick 'different shades), powder, scent (they252 words
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Article124 1954-09-15 7 Malayans for Colombo Plan talks piVK Malayan* are included ln the United Kingdom delegation which the Marque.ss of Reading will lead to the Colombo Plan consultative committee meeting in Ottawa next week They are Dato Nik Ahmed Kamil. Member for Local Government. Housing and Town Planning. Federation; Mr. C. C124 words
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Article47 1954-09-15 7 Singapore Art Society will hold Its 13th inter-school art exhibition at the British Council Hall. Stamford Road, from Oct 8 to 17. The exhibition is open to boys and girls of all Colony schools who are under 20 on Oct. 1.47 words
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141 1954-09-15 7 Charged with tailing to submit income tax returns of Great Eastern Movietone Ltd.. Singapore, of which he was a director. Otharam Perin.swamy told a court yesterday it was quite unfair for the Tax Department to prosecute him. There were 12 directors In thr141 words
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368 1954-09-15 7 /CHINESE, Indian and Malay legislative and city councillors in Singapore have mixed views about retaining English as the official language of Malaya, but three out of six questioned yesterday said it was the only workable language. The views were sought follow-, ing agitation in368 words
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273 1954-09-15 7 MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR PLAN TO CLEAR THE CITY'S SLUMS 'pHE Singapore Government is likely to announce a multi-million dollar slum rlr.iranre programme at next Tuesday's meeting of the Colony Legislative Council. The proposed statement will give thp go-ahead signal to the Government's future housing and resettlement schemes. The Government last week273 words
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Article, Illustration70 1954-09-15 7 JANE'S A GIRL IN LOVE WITH MUSIC AN 18-year-old Siamese girl, whose first love is itiiimc. flew into Sintapore yesterday from Sydney where she com-pii-ti 1 a two years' course at the Conservatoire. Rut Miss Jane Vikitsoth is not soing to settle down in Bangkok. "First I'm going to have70 words
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Article34 1954-09-15 7 Ah Tin, two-year-old daughter of a seaman, Goh Sin Siong. of 6' 4 milestone. Changi Road, Singapore, was admitted to the General Hospital last night after having taken Insecticide poison by accident.34 words
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Advertisement79 1954-09-15 7 Xl IKKNOON IF 'P^^ The most popular ■wed assortment. Mt9 g__Pt^_|_ysy >> spcciiil soldered tin DELIGHTFUL BISCUITS at all first class dealers JACKION f? O.LTO. *m n?°!u hes the ce e$ ln the of climate, most eyes Cj&f '0* strain and become tired. 7^^ %d k" n can be T79 words
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Advertisement96 1954-09-15 7 LIVE IN HEALTHY SERANGOON YOU CAN BUY A HOME FOR AS LITTLE AS $88 PCR MONTH AfTEK PAYING. THE INITIAL DEPOSIT S.T.C. Bui I H A from Finlayson Green Brings you DIRECT Into The Estate Garden Estate Ltd. £ST ATI Off ICE. VK> CHU KANC NAD. SJNCAPOM-ff. Phon* $91 ii96 words
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Miscellaneous151 1954-09-15 7 The weather Minimum Tfmp*r»lure: (7.30 p.m. on Sept 13 to 7.30 a.m. on Sept. 14i Singapore 75 detjre** Pen;irj 74 Kota Bahru 72. Ku.ii.i I umpur 73. Ipoh "2. Kiiiintaii 71. i Maximum Temperature: (7 30 am to 730 pm on Sept. 14i Singapore 88 dcxrws. Penant; 88. I Kota151 words
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Article29 1954-09-15 8 Singapore Art Society will hold an Inriu-Cevlon exhibition at the British Council Hall, ford Road, from Sept. 24 to Oct 4. t am. to 530 p.m. dally29 words
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Article58 1954-09-15 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The first free public library in Johore will be opened in Johore Bahru at the end of this month Run by the Department of Information, the library will start with a nucleus of 4.000 volumes. Including 400 books in Chinese. It is hoped58 words
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186 1954-09-15 8 He showed how to beat jungle AND Reds FIJI REGT. OFFICER WINS MILITARY CROSS KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Queen has awarded the Military Cross to Major George S. Mate, Officer Commanding 'D' Company, Ist Battalion, Fiji Regiment, for outstanding service in the Emergency. On June 24, Major Mate's company was186 words
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206 1954-09-15 8 Tattooed gangster had crime on his hands LOU EE BENG. 1!>. walked up to a Singapore magistrate yesterday and placed both hands t'lttniii-d with Chinese rharacters on the bench for the court to see. Lou- admitted being a member of Gang 108 a secret society. He was arrested by Deputy206 words
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89 1954-09-15 8 He finds wife dead in locked room IPOH, Tues A YOUNG husband, called A home from his office by his mother at about 11.30 a.m today, found hLs 29-year-old wife, mother of three children, hanging from a beam In a bedroom. The dead woman was Mm. Clementine Antholne. wife of89 words
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Article48 1954-09-15 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. A road is to be built between Endau and Trianc on the east coast of Johore. RIDA has approved of a prant of $20,000 towards the cost of building bridges and culverts Tor the road which wil' i>e seven miles long.48 words
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Article29 1954-09-15 8 St. Hilda's School. Singapore, will hold a variety concert in aid of its extension fund at 6 p.m. on September 25 in the school hall, Ceylon Road.29 words
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Article190 1954-09-15 8 'Yankee Gang 9 gets a lesson KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate. Inche Ismail, today warned Kampong Bahru's Yankee Gang" that he would send them to prison if they molested Rirls. He said he was aware of the presence of such a gang,190 words
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Article138 1954-09-15 8 MORE MEN SACKED AT BATU ARANG KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. RETRENCHMENT at the Batu Arang Collieries has spread to the company's brickworks. In the past week 84 workers at the brickworks have been sacked, bringing the total discharged by the company to 327. Inche Mustapha Albakrl. Member for Industrial and Social138 words
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Article30 1954-09-15 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Mrs. M. Glendenning, former matron of the General Hospital. Johore Bahru. has on her return from leave been posted to the General Hospital, Batu Gajah30 words
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74 1954-09-15 8 Bandits fire at escort of labourers ALOR STAR. Tues. AN Area Security Unit escorting labourers to Bigia Estate. Gurun, wa s fired at by five armed and uniformed terrorists yesterday. The security forces returned the tire and the bandits retreated. No casualties were reported. In a follow-up operation, the unit74 words
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Article79 1954-09-15 8 PENANG, Tues— A trader declared the value of $134,664 worth of goods at only $68,400. i the Penang sessions court was told today. Wonc Xi Chin was charged with making a false declaration and beinc concerned In exporting prohibited goods to Sumatra on May 3. Wons.79 words
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Advertisement425 1954-09-15 8 ASK FOR FIRST QUALITY CENTROTEX Foreign Trade Corporation tor Import and Export ot Tcxtilct .md Leather Good* PO.B. 7970. Pr.isuc. Cxcchoilovakia. j^pr ~^fl|k> LOOK l-n— r-i-rrr# JtT7 4 v FOR THe m mmW **2? picture of J fll^^ DR. SLOAN y il 49sC a4^^ IV I Lid i F^IlM 9425 words
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Advertisement235 1954-09-15 8 rfHJ BAU •URiNCi THROUGHOUT The "Qtialcasf liotoi Mowrr has brVn lmprovrrl by new shape grass bf v )J hold moro grass, and now l design brackets for i > I removal of the box. Newdust proof cover shield and t?**l chain guard enclose.; v. tT^T^ I The- machine is easy235 words
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Miscellaneous287 1954-09-15 8 Straits Times Crossword AtROSS 7. Something childish about this 1. Stupid ejaculation of an ancler? e m ble 1 b (6 >• Like Longfellow s chestnut tree 5. As unlike Africa as possible? (B>. (9> ••sa e nrr, y .of ouow bul tallc sssswbt&w. 10. Word of advice ringing In287 words
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Article, Illustration1948 1954-09-15 9 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE U.S. war hero died in accident into art inn in Parifir Fl4*w whiiv unrantiritHtf*! i Uit/ln'i- than I I ilivt.i'nlunin'i PMNMNJP i TOMORROW j I I Till Mil Mil Of IIII1 1(111 i.i OJuly, 7, 1942, a young blue-eyed lieutenant paced restlessly up and down theDaily Mirror - 1,948 words
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Advertisement143 1954-09-15 9 BUSES TRUCKS TIPPERS PKTROL AILABLK CYCLE CARRIAGE (0. (1926) LTD. K. Lumpur *iout fowix WATERPROOF WATCH I UNBREAKABLE MAINSPRING. 2UWLS. 17JWLS. ANTIMAGNETIC. SHOCK-RESISTANT. ATCH DEALERS [(HEE KONG I OUm [HOPMONif SKIN CREAM British i.luiduUr I ..mlnn. kppearmaec to 1 .uul wiinklrd l.iii.-li. i.ii phnplca nioun %IM. -kin rONK i inlcrnally143 words
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Advertisement263 1954-09-15 9 Keep cool on the hottest days with an A t" i '■w why suffer from the sweltering hent v^hen you win take life easy in a comtortanle arrow sports shirt.' You'll be delighted to find how cool ami comfortable they arc. and how neat the\ ta. .ill day. You'll he263 words
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Miscellaneous113 1954-09-15 9 Sin'rttot'ii lioiwcs IJi<zulni lt's Hnvdvhvr Sflßafa^ x T^ EliZaßE^-'S I C CC^ kiuMßEc v* I _^?> vt^c^"- S &AEDEKEB.-TUE GUIDE Of- times it HAPPENED I P4N/CV MISS BUZABE^u W WELLC" WU/JT'6 TW/6 BOOK SUE CARRIES rVU£M SHE MU6T UAVE VI&TEP &A&COMB SPECIALIZED IN m IM TW£ SIDE POCKET 4-W£ 60ES113 words
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Article441 1954-09-15 10 Industrials are quipt By OIR MARKKT R Kll(( price of rubber jumped yesterday during earl} tradinJ I Nn^ cents alb for both September J^S** grades, following unconfirmed O w reports that the selling price of W JZ would be raised from 23 Is ,r. n441 words
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Article58 1954-09-15 10 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS MELB More the StorK Melbourr.<> ho«e\fr Loans 3 Loans 3\ Aust. Cor APM Bank ol Bradford B Hill B. Hi.l Pi Carlton B: Colonial S Con. Znn CourtauM Drug Ho Dunlop Eler Zinr Felt nd G. J. Goldsoon Herald Times Herald (nen Hill 50 1.C.1. (Aufll Mount I58 words
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Article56 1954-09-15 10 Septemtap: ers fo b closi day a; 1 of a cent al price an Unfoufor syni price fi moderate turnover. Cla-ing pri' per Ib. rec buyer 1 Sept. buyfr buyer. ers 69 kUO Rubber A on Tuc per lb No. 1 R Spo' No. R September No IRA!56 words
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Article222 1954-09-15 10 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported: "The turnover on the local share market was restricted by lack of sellers in Industrials and disinterest in tins "Despite the better commodity price, the only change of quotation In the rubber section was to a slight, ly lower level.' Members reported222 words
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Article137 1954-09-15 10 Slncmpore hineM- Pr«du< r V.\- chance: noon prices per picul were. 1 Oopra: steady: September i buyer.?. $29 sellers: October $29 buyers. •29 s sellers. Coconut oil; tteady: $49 sellers. Pepper: white pepper quiet, no business reported, down %2<i: black pepper steady with five tons business reported, up137 words
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Article17 1954-09-15 10 On the fr« Honp K dollar cash and 5 IS Sterl:: one tael n: fdU17 words
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61 1954-09-15 10 PENANG TIN AND RUBBER SHIPMENTSDROP rpl\ .irul rubb" 1 nirnls fr'"" Pr !*JL forcien rountrin v* In S IUEUSt I VP ediosw... tons «f tin mhl of rubber Th«- I »'< r(l AmrriiM ""f customer- pj> in£ OH i«r 1 and 1.7W Ut» The l" Import. her and 91 «.»rth61 words
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Advertisement428 1954-09-15 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS HM. NAVAL BASE TRADI. \PPRKNTM I SHITS There will be a number o: clcs In January. 1955. for fully Indentured apprentices In H.M Dockyard, Singapore, in the Shipbuilding and Marine. Civil Mechanical and Electrical Engineering 1 rades Candidates muol be over 15 and under 18 on 31st December,428 words
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Advertisement236 1954-09-15 10 NOTICE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) IN THE HKIH (Ol RT OF THI COLONY OF SINGAPORE I>l \ND OK SINGAPORE In Bankruptcy No. 381 of 1954. Re NGEOW SENG HO also known as JAO SENG HO. trading as HIN CHONG TRADING Co. Ex Pane: The Bank of East Asia, Limited, a236 words
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Advertisement270 1954-09-15 10 NOTICE in the Matter of THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE, 1940 And In the Matter of k CLOUET CO., LIMITED (Members' Voluntary Windine-up) NOTICE Is hereby given that the Creditors of the abovenamed Company which is being voluntarily wound-up, are required on or before the 31M day of October, 1954, being the270 words
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Advertisement428 1954-09-15 10 NOTICES NOTICE This Is to notify that Chew See Ong, our salesman. Is no longer In our employ from 11-9-1954. HAOEMEYER TRADING CO. (M) LTD.. Kuala Lumpur. NOTICE ENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD of the FEDERATION OF MALAYA With effect from Monday 13th September. 1954, the Office of the Chief Electrical Inspector,428 words
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Advertisement803 1954-09-15 10 NOTICES Re: SARAH ANDERSON, Deceased All persons having any claim* y against the estate of the aL.ivenamed 1 deceased, late of 47. Hopefleld Aye. nue. Belfast, who died on the 23rd day of January. 1943. are required to send particulars of their claims in > writing to The Public Trustee803 words
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Advertisement333 1954-09-15 10 TENDER P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received at the Office of the StAte Engineer. Selangor. Kuala Lumpur up to 3 p.nv on ri8.9.54 for the construction of 3 units Teachers Quarters for Malay School at Sungei Benjal, Klang. Full particulars are obtainable from the office of the Senior Execut333 words
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Advertisement71 1954-09-15 10 Kll'.Hli: rent"' ♦♦A.CADI MESSAGERIES MARITI [TA WISTFOU*" ETA tASTiOUND Soiling lfSep »s ««t EGl'* l It Up* OYONNAX to Soigon. Touron«, Hoiphong 1«$«P» J9Up aN aDYK 21 Up* FELIX ROUSSIL to Soigon i7Upt MIMO to Soigerv Momlo, 4 Oc f Hongkong 4 topon I 1 Sc f* CHARCEORS REUNIS JOicpt71 words
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Advertisement919 1954-09-15 11 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. wii 110 lines j BLUE FUNNEL LINE D.;," to proceed vio other pert* to load anrf a- l ..v.RrOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON, A c-.ONT.NEN T < AL%oVt? Dv P. SIM, p cnong Sept 14/, 4 0:1/32 S Sept Sept 26 Oct 2 Oe 4 Sept 29 Oct919 words
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Advertisement1157 1954-09-15 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said, Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Gdynia, Copenhagen, Gothenburg A Oslo P. Sham Penong -AY. In Port Gdns: 10/11 22/23 Sept 24/JS Sept ERRIA" 17/11 S«et .1"! 38SJ5" 1 "22/27 Sept 21/21 Sept 29/30 Sept KINA" 26S- P t 1 Oct »»«»J1,157 words
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Advertisement1096 1954-09-15 11 .uh°d N .ng THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. %s*> SINGAPORE (Incorporated m ttje United Kmodom) 5 LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. and CONTINENTAL PORTS S'oore P S'hnm Penong Benvnnnech for Avonmouth, London, Hull In Pert Benattow for Li/erpool, Glasgow, Hamburg la/21 Sept 22/2J Sept 24/2S Sept Benerty for Havre London, Newcos'ie,1,096 words
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Advertisement1144 1954-09-15 11 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. TEL Mo ***** i ELLCRMAN BUCKNALL KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, HAVRF, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG t HULL PORTLAND, SEATTLE A VANCOUVER ond for U S A North At gnf Port^ Accepting cargo fo. Central A Soutk ond ConnoJo o Coiomho American Ports CITY OF POONA1,144 words
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233 1954-09-15 12 Dear Foys and Girls. Here are the six winners i t our painting contest. Michael Newton agrd 5, 331 Air- eld Crescent. Gurkha Depot. Sungei Patam, Kedah Joseph 'an, aged 13, 35 )alan Ngee < Heng, j shore FaHru. C J Natsiah. aged233 words
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Article, Illustration1009 1954-09-15 12 OLD MOTHER COOSE WHEN SHE WANTED TO WANDER, WOULD FLY THROUGH THE AIR ON A VERY FINE GANDER. QLD Mother Goose was very fond of wandering and every day she called her gander, climbed on his back and soared over the tree-tops to see1,009 words
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Article59 1954-09-15 12 HERE are three tricky questions and it will take a very wise Wise Owl to find the answers. 1. Can you name a fourleßßed animal with feathers. •1 two-legged animal without feathers. 3. A two logged animal with or without feathers And here are the59 words
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Article, Illustration329 1954-09-15 12 A stamp-designing contest on India \JR DHIRUBHAI MEHTA, to whom I am indebted for most of my Indian stamp news, now sends me some further p a r t i c ulars of an inter n atlonal c hildr c n's stamp designing competition, to mark the occasion of the329 words
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Article110 1954-09-15 12 fjOPEYE the sailor always t has a trick up his sleeve and the other day he produced this one: "If I take a dollar frum my left trouser pocket and put it in the right one. I'll have the same number of dollars in each pocket.110 words
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Article121 1954-09-15 12 WISE OWL Ramadas wants to know who Pandora was. According to Greek folk lore she was the first woman on earth. Prometheus stole fire from heaven and taught men how to make use of it. This made the god Jupiter angry and he planned to revenge121 words
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Article65 1954-09-15 12 IF YOU like to play tiddleywinks you can make yourself a new variety of the game for nothing. Take eight matchbox trays and stick them together then print numbers from one to eifiht. one in each tray. Stand the tray on the table then flick your tiddleywlnk counters65 words
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Advertisement146 1954-09-15 12 Such j^aKj^treat f 1 tlny w^P teeth \^JL Wj/^^ iVpSvls^r *ood. g've him AllenW^ K\^lMiilb bjrys Rusks The rich ffiwisHtm malt flavour will e"- Vaw^^K courage him to cHew 5a JSat *~j§ thus assisting him in tOLt ACEN'J BARLOW £r CO LTD Ocean Building Singapore r Earn more by^H more146 words
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Advertisement51 1954-09-15 12 c. c. c. Collect six of these coupons to join the Children's Corner Club. DLEASE enrol me as J member of the Children i Corner Wisa Owls and stnd mt a badge 'name, r. A DDRESS f .r.Y. i if r«IT.' i •T^vrr^gy^L > .-i^ DA TE' t Or;BIRTH. rr51 words
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Advertisement79 1954-09-15 12 ire 9TIIL 2^*S^ Served on f/te I ...all over Ma laya and in Borneo tool Thank you g r t I I Sut what s M'lO?U ~?y T M"I KS 7^ JxC v hi Throughout Malayi MILO H known ■s a valuable heiith giving dnnk. o*,,,*** 5 It has a79 words
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Article377 1954-09-15 13 But his 'bad' kick curled into goal S^^PORJ leff winder Rahim Omar, whose ha l lf L°T°? E° al ln T Saturda >' R Mal »va Cup foothd 1 final at Kuala Lumpur, which Pcnan^ won l'st*rT,T£ ed the bijfKest in the f th377 words
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Article, Illustration59 1954-09-15 13 i 11 illustrates v Rahim Omar's goal during the (up Final be- ■[<■ and Prnilt I umpiir on Ihr hl.uk line from the hall to <>tith shows ihe hr ball as it was in.i ii > «ho atr match. The shows the the ball as seen I59 words
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Article93 1954-09-15 13 T KUALA LUMPUR Tues. HE Foonc Seong Cup North Zone final between Selangoi and Kelantan will be played ht Kota Bahru on either Oct. 2 and 3 or Oct 7 and 8. Abdullah Plruz nas been Include in the Selansor team. Others who have been93 words
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Article208 1954-09-15 13 Malaya Cup veteran YEOH SINN WAH says: ipoh, nw» I Smn Wah of I '-'ran Malaya a pioneer of r tn Malayan the Straits thai Rahim ■kick should allowed as ied, of course, ■:cn from the •en. Solute impossi- tn-ncinoer" (a tn go out of 7'lau, come208 words
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Article86 1954-09-15 13 LONDON. Toes. \imikii\\ soccer league reA sulta were DIVISION ONE A'ton Villa 1 Newcastle I. t Hudderaneld r 3 Sheffield W. a I elceMer C. 2 Burnley Sheffield V. 1 Cardiff C. 3 DIVISION TWO Blarkhurn R. :> Derby C. Hall C. West Ham I. I Stoke86 words
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Article58 1954-09-15 13 The Royal Singapore Oolf CluOs 18 holts Mixed Pnursomes (Stableford i Competition played on Sunday resulted In a win for Mrs. Weeks J Milliken <24~ 13.9 16 -37.9/16) Other cards returned were: Lt. Col. it Mrs. M. R Gardner (24 in 1 16-34 1 16) Mr.58 words
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Article26 1954-09-15 13 1 Dr Wong Lai Hock did the ninth i hole 1 165 yards* in one at the I Royal Island Club on Sunday.26 words
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Article, Illustration326 1954-09-15 13 Jtf ALAYS gained their second success in the Singapore AFA Community League when they easily defeated Europeans by 5-3 at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Europeans were no match for the nippy Malays who scored as they liked to lead 4-0 at the Interval Malays326 words
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Article70 1954-09-15 13 Teachers' Training College oeat Raffles Institution by 17 points <goal, three tries and a penalty) to elcht i a goal and tryi In a rugger match at Raffles Institution ground yesterday. Mmc Kenc Alsaeott. Negentheran and Keng Khoon scored tries. AlsagofT kicked a penalty and converted70 words
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Article43 1954-09-15 13 LONDON. Tues— E. J. (Teddy) Waltham. Secreury of the British Boxing Board of Control, flew from London today to referee the world bantamweight championship between Thailand's Chamroen Songkltrat and Robert Cohen of France in Bangkok on Sunday. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article40 1954-09-15 13 A dinner tn honour of Chla Boon Leong. Malaya's most popular foot, bailer, will be held at the residence nf Mr. Ane Soon Hoe. 589 A, South Bouna Vista Road, at 8 p.m. on Saturday.40 words
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Article47 1954-09-15 13 RA F Tengah drew 1-1 with OHQ Fairlf In a Dlv. 3A l««gue hockey match played on the OHQ ground yrsterday. Morrln scored for the airmen tn the flrit half and the GHQ Inxida lrft equalised off a short corner In the second half.47 words
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Article33 1954-09-15 13 Tempenl* Rovers and V.M.C.A. drew 3-2 In a friendly hockey match at YMCA itround yesterday. O Sudharman and Shamuganathan scored for Tempenls: Tuck Chew scored both rorls for YMCA.33 words
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Article35 1954-09-15 13 The Telok Kurau Malay School iMornlng and Afternoon) will hold their annual sports at 2 30 p.m. on Saturday on the school ground, Joo Chlut Place. Dstln Paglar will give away the prises.35 words
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Article26 1954-09-15 13 Thornycroft S.C. and Marina Police drew 1-1 In a friendly soccer match at Fairer Park yesterday. Wai Chye scored for Thornycroft. Sahar for Police.26 words
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Article298 1954-09-15 13 SURPRISE goal scored two minutes after hall time save RAF Changi a solitarygoal win over 81ngaporr Cricket Club on the padang yesterday in the Colony first division hockey league. S.C.C.s defeat may be attributed to a fine display In goal by Atkinson who saved time298 words
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Article114 1954-09-15 13 JOHORE BAHRTJ. Tues. COUTH Johor* RFC will open their rugby season with a match on Saturday against RNAS Sembaw.ing at Sembawang. The Club has a good side thin year. Newcomers to the Club fifteen art- R. Spark. Capt. Yro and Pat Edlngton. brother of John114 words
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Article48 1954-09-15 13 St. Joseph's Institution trounced Seransoon Engßsh School 7-0 In their first outing thin season In a friendly hockey match played on the S.J I ground yesterday. Scorers for "the Si Joseph's won James Quek (41, E Wicks (2> and E. Teasenaohn (1).48 words
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Article209 1954-09-15 13 RAUB. Tue*. EUROPEANS heat the Reat by 102 runs at Kuala Llpls on Sunday to win the OroM Challenge Shield for the first time In the annual cricket match. Major Maclean and aklppei 1 Whtmster put up a 101 •run partner ship for the fourth209 words
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Advertisement138 1954-09-15 13 Bigger savings p all round with |p FERGUSON h« .^sflß s^fci^ss^""^^ &y The Fersrupon System of merhaniration CITS CWTt Ml TIME Rave* fuel and HCRUSES PIHICTIOI and profit. That's why wise planters consider a Ferjcnson an irvcstmemt For here is a tractor capable of tackling a maltitude of jobs in138 words
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Advertisement130 1954-09-15 13 JjTTlilS is the Gin i^s for a perfr( t I Martini (Dry) Cofklail Half fill mixing glass with broken Ice and add:— I 2 3 Cordon's Dry Gin. 1 3 French Vermouth Stir well and serve with a a^C^v squeeze of L»mn n Pp^l. w MU» «f .-ur »»ti r«*l«l130 words
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Miscellaneous166 1954-09-15 13 I I!' M| "1| HOCKEY I.rAGir. DIV. I: Indian Asmi. v RAF Srletar. IA t round DIV. X: RAF ChaMlgt v RNAS Srmbawanc. at Chant;!; REME t Rovsl Malayan Nary. RMS ground. DIV: 3A: SHR Rrrs. i Rot.i Nar*. SHR rroand DIV. 3R: MAAF t Ro»»i Signals. MAAF crnund RASC166 words
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Miscellaneous458 1954-09-15 13 »♦»<>♦♦♦»»♦♦♦»»♦♦♦♦>♦♦♦♦♦♦<♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦♦»»«♦♦» CET YOUR ENTRY IN FOR THE MALAYAN MONTHLY $20,000 MUST BE WON WORD PUZZLE B. CET YOUR POSTAL ORDER NOW. MUST BE Straits Times j WEDNESDAY j WORD PUZZLE "9B" I Cltt out and pin MrirH other couponi Posting inttryctiom appcai below J Nam« j I'l ARAC.€M h UIN458 words
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Article146 1954-09-15 14 EPSOM JEEP (ALL BOY POIN Race 1 2.15. FLI'SHING Grecian Knieht Quirksand GRECIAN KNIGHT rlmhing Dande Bay QIICKBAND Flushing Moulin Rougr Race I 2.45. S. 8. COMMANDO Touran Sir Francis 8. S. COMMANDO Miss Winnie Cargo Rice SIR FRANCIS Miss Winnie harthquakr Race I. 3.15. FIRBT TKKK146 words
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Article203 1954-09-15 14 TTP only one pound and a division for his fluent win on Saturday. Little Andy has a great chance r.t equalling the feat ot Young Luiii.v only horse since the war to win five races off the reel. Little Andy was twice hampered on203 words
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Article219 1954-09-15 14 THE Van Breukelen stable holds the whip hand In the big sprint today .Race Six>. If the going turns out really heavy, the stable can rely vipon Bridge Ij»w 11. a regular mudlark. On top of the ground Coralita and Prosperity will be hard to beat219 words
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Article39 1954-09-15 14 LONDON Tues Rugby Union results yesterday were: Count championship match: Glamorgan 14 Warwickshire 0. Club matches Camborne 6. Blackheath 0; Torquay Athletlr 3. Glamorgan Police 14. Llanelly 6. Ranji Walker's Side 1«; Newbridge 12. Derby 0 Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article146 1954-09-15 14 JN two ilarta, 8. 8. Commando has shown himself to be a sprinter of exceptional promise and I suggest that he is followed aßaln. 8. S. Commando a three-year-old by The Cob. was not quite ready when he made his debut in a Class 2 sprint at146 words
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Article54 1954-09-15 14 thu burked wi Ginsengs sru Gnndo!; Auaus' v a pcared ,lourne< he wa leaders in In a !> Gonodolino and >coitd a ihntl win. Irnwn link promise a coori Bf. with l-!b. fn: throe -p rival to 0 Gardrm.i Take Troubadour .n: upset. He not beaten amS i54 words
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Article39 1954-09-15 14 ON hiv Mri fif. 0 Mm stands i in a very model The > French l> Rice Mill Bearer B head ovei must conn: md Olympic ran splendid i-.mM* <* mile or. 3-lb. f« l\irni.« o\er It. in I39 words
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Advertisement721 1954-09-15 14 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. {Continued from Page 6) I OF INTEREST TO ADVERTISERS! IN KUALA LUMPUR. IPOH PENANG The litest times tor h.indini; j in Classified Advertisements to j our branch offices it Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang *or j publication in the following j I day'« i«suc of the Straits Times721 words
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Advertisement736 1954-09-15 14 \<( OMMODATION VACANT ,N H (*tin.i—Box it rl: rxlra. FURNISHED FLATLET Bedroom Slttingroom. Kitchenette, Bath100m attached. M.S.. Frig, Own nee. 101. Branksome Rond *****, near Airport. 16 September available. WAVERLY" 425 Paslr Panjang Elevated Home tor Rest ,in;l won Vacant Single Double nrvi.itions with H C Baths led. Modern Sanitation.736 words
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Advertisement752 1954-09-15 14 BUSINEBB OPPORTUNITIKS in Word. tS (Hin.)-Box ets. mxtr* j SMALL EUROPEAN COMPANY holding profitable agencies and manufacturing several new attractive commodities but lacking funds to market on a large scale desires to mercer with interested party or sell out. All Items are new, easily Mild and ensure quick returns. Box752 words
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Advertisement433 1954-09-15 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE It Word, J. f Win. I— Box it rl: txlrm. PERSIAN CARPETS. Pwo exquisite 6' x 4' Persian Carpets, one a collectors piece Total cost 12.100. Selling for $1,800 0.n.0 Box A 8521 ST SCOTCH COLLIES— Great Danes Boacn Pomeranians Fancy Pieeons Parrots Love Birds Bird433 words
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Advertisement153 1954-09-15 14 TODAY'S GOING rSTERDAY was bright and sunny and the coins to day will be very good harrine any sudden chance in the weather. Todays best bet: NAZAKAT in the 4.20. Best longshot: IVFRMA in the 6.00. Radio Malava will broadcast commentaries ny six races, from 3.10 p.m. Dvuble Tote Rares153 words
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Miscellaneous1256 1954-09-15 14 Race 1—2.15: Class 1, Div. 3—6 Furs. 1 722 Quirksand Jones 8.00 T. T. Wong Daniels 2 817 fifty Grand Hudson 8.09 Kok Hoong Yong 3 823 Flushing Talt 8.07 Kok Hoong Yong 4 535 Grecian Knight 1 8.05 Pll Stable TJoa 5 585 Dande Bay Bag by 8.01 Prince1,256 words
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