The Straits Times, 29 September 1954
1954-09-29
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Title Section15 1954-09-29 1 The Straits Times He** 0 Estd. I si., SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1954 15 CENTS15 words
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Article398 1954-09-29 1 White Paper declares: If the public want more education they must be prepared to lake sacrifices: It is vital that rising costs be controlled NOW: And calls for— Harm if we wait another year' K. LUMPUR, Tues. T4IK Federation (i<>\crnment is coninced that the plan for national-type398 words
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Article25 1954-09-29 1 The Governor of Sinsapore, hn Nicoll. yesterday disd, at Government House financial aid to Chine.-c Ith 14 representatives schools' com-25 words
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Article, Illustration251 1954-09-29 1 BE VAN COUNTED OUT He takes beating in Party election SCARBOROUGH. Tues. \IR. ANEURIN BEVAN, Socialist left-winger, was today crushingly defeated in a bid for the Labour Party treasurership The post went to Mr. Hugh Gaitskell. former Chancellor of the Exchequer, with a vote of 4.338.000 at the Labour Party'sReuter - 251 words
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Article688 1954-09-29 1 But he hadn 7 many votes to spare SCARBOROUGH, Tuesday. THE British Labour Party executive today won the support of its follower! for its official policy on rearming Germany, but by the narrow margin of lesa than a quarter ot a million votes Delegate a688 words
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Article177 1954-09-29 1 Arms talks off to a good start LONDON. Toe* M. Pierre Mrndes France, the French Prime Minister, today gave details ol nis European arms agency plan to the opening teuton of the nine-power conference on West German re-armanv nt M. Paul Henri Spaak. Bel2ium Foreign Minister, and M. Rene Massigli.Reuter - 177 words
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Article36 1954-09-29 1 A 15-year-old boy. Lim Tens Senp. was stabbed in the back during an argument with an 'other boy in Mosque Street, Singapore. yesterday afternoon. Lim was sent home after hospital treatment.36 words
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Article37 1954-09-29 1 BONN. Tues Horr Erich Ollenhauer. leader of the West German Social Democratic (Opposition) Party, has arranged In S'> to Scarborough on Thursday to attend the meeting of thr executive of the International Socialist Oraani.sation.~- Router.Reuter - 37 words
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128 1954-09-29 1 HERO HOPALONG WILL RIDE IN— BY AIRLINER JJOPALONG CASSIDY actor William Boyd— la due in Sinßapore in the first week of November with his wife and business manaRo r iJoyd. a hero to millions of youngsters all over the world, is expected on Nov. 6 in a Qnntas-8.0.A.C. airliner on128 words
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354 1954-09-29 1 'Blue' film shows: Law has a doubt SINGAPORE legal authorities are undecided whether the audience at an uncensored film show can be brought to court. This follow- the police raid on a house in Sims Avenue, Singapore, on Monday night when 42 people, including four women, were detained for questioning354 words
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Article32 1954-09-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tucs. Men of the 2/7 Gurkha Rifles have killed three terrorists "somewhere" in Sclangor it was announced today Details are bein« withheld for security reasons32 words
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Article, Illustration277 1954-09-29 1 J"""" "••>' •imimi iiiiim > >» Minimum TWO SINGAPORE SHIPS IN THE NEWS Typhoon gives Malayans a holiday thrill rt BRITISH India ship Santhia. with »0 Malayans on board returning from a holiday cruise to Japan, was caught in the typhoon that hit Japan on Monday, while she277 words
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Article337 1954-09-29 1 'Hurry,' said officials, so ferry sailed 1,149 sank with her TOKYO Tuesday NATIONAL police neadquarters here set the death toll of typhoon Marie at 1.567 and listed 176 mis- sing as oi 2 p.m toaay. The official tabulation show ed 1567 dead including 1455 InReuter; UP - 337 words
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Article41 1954-09-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR rues Bandits are believed to have abducted a Chinese civilian who left Chamek new village near Kluang Johore. on Saturday and has not vet returned An area security unit searched but could not find him.41 words
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Article67 1954-09-29 1 Mr. Antony Head. Secretary of state for War. and his wtf? Lady Dorothea Head, fly from Singapore today to Bali for a few days" stay. They will then visit Sarawak as guests of the Governor Sir Anthony Aboil Mr Head, who arrived In Sinsapore on67 words
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Article187 1954-09-29 1 Lost gun guards are now all home KLUANC, Tues. THE "Paloh Affair ended today. After ten days of questions, all 15 members of the Paloh Home Guard have now been released They were detained by the police on Sept. 17 after terrorists stole their arms and ammunition during a village187 words
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Article47 1954-09-29 1 I'UI IMI sllllllh DiiiMM punta \MII\(. MIN Tu<s I miner senior Polish Goi it ninriit icrurit) il i kal, .ic.v.i Swiatlo, Ins Hi it Ins BMatrj '•'••■■> |rante4 polilii i! ,i>\ linn in I il I t<"H States M «is inii'Mmi n| Ini. I-. I utrr47 words
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Article37 1954-09-29 1 LONDON. Tues Mr Anthony Nutting. Parliamentary Under -Secretary for Foreign Affairs, left here by air today for Cairo to ioln In the final phase of the Anglo-Egyptian negotiations on the Suez Canal zone. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Advertisement45 1954-09-29 1 MODERN RINGS ir distinction vtMssp £very occos n< p/h. hen dry, JrwHlrr* 7H, North Krid«r Rnmd oivi.U'OßF K UMPI'R In Switzerland, they sayZIGARETTEN| &^Q£p WHI RF.VhR FINE CICASBTTBI ARJ. APPRtCIAII V Swe ©press 555 AKt ACKNOWI.IiDGED AS >►■. H,ui. o« STATt (X>'M V ?ic7p)CCADILLY IQNOON Wl45 words
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Advertisement114 1954-09-29 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiF/fegf all want i t hi !iiniii| EE UAVE you got your copy of the colour illustrated fiction It also =S M T l. o KAzi-tvan presents another $20,000 Must-Be-S October .ssue of The Malayan Contest Monthly? If not, you should do so Entries for The Malayan Monthly NO w114 words
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Article235 1954-09-29 2 PA Y- AFTER YOU-LEARN SHOCK Kirkby students may have to refund part of their training costs Xl ALA LUMPUR, Tues. STUDENT teachers at Kirkbv and Kota B:ihru Traininu Colleges will have to repay the Government part of their training costs during their first five years in service if a recommendation235 words
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Article45 1954-09-29 2 OTTAWA. Tues. Mr. Shlgeru Yoshlda, Prime Minister of Japan, arrived in Canada's capital by air yesterday and hoped his two-day visit would strengthen friendship between this country and Japan. Mr. Yoshida is the first Japanese I Prime Minister to visit Canada. —Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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209 1954-09-29 2 CALLING ALL DOCTORS— but they keep it so very hush-hush LONDON. Tues. TWO men have worked out a way to send out urgent calls for doctors in large hospitals without making disturbing loudspeaker appeals. Appeals like: "Calling Dr. Kudare wanted in surRery." The new system, successfully tested at St. Thomas's209 words
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Article130 1954-09-29 2 LOOK, SIR— NO HANDS! Radar guides the fleet's pride without a man on the bridge LONDON Tues. DRITAIN'S experimental 13 cruiser Cumberland can sail by radar, navigating difficult channels with its bridge unmanned, the Admiralty disclosed last night. Using a new stabiliser gear, the ship remains so steady that evenReuter - 130 words
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55 1954-09-29 2 ALL THE NICE GIRLS LOVE AN AIRMAN... LONDON, roes.— All the nice girls love an airman. >>■ reports British Overseas Airways Corporation, revealing that the air stewardess marriage rate is so high that it has to recruit continuously. Most of the girls marry aircrew. Boy friends met at overnight stops55 words
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Article36 1954-09-29 2 VIENNA. Tues.— A Communist Hungarian magazine Jymarcius. reaching here, says that Hungarian girls wearing low-cut dresses have succumbed to the influence of the enemy, and support the views and morals of capitalist36 words
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438 1954-09-29 2 The brain' may be new boss of China HONG KONG Tues. pOMMUNIST Chinas People's Congress today elected a Moscowtrained Party man. Liv Shao Chi, to a position which may prove to bf the most powerful in the Republic under the new constitution. Liu. 49-year-old 'brains of the Communist movemen IrjReuter - 438 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-09-29 2 The earring look and very nice t oo BRITISH ACTRESS |ack,e Lane believes in wei earrings "that people can see from a distance That explains the enormous loops of sold she's weathe picture above But beautiful |acke a sist« actress Mara Lane, certainly doesn t reed any adr to herReuter - 58 words
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105 1954-09-29 2 BUT PROGRESS PROJECTS WILL GO OS THE Singapore City Councils I OSS show a deficit' of about. $s.nnonnn. income i estimated at $35,000,000 and exprr.rir 100.001 Trie drafi to tho cnv, Nov< n Th< Di and other vi 1 have been i105 words
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Article124 1954-09-29 2 24 PINTS OF TODDY FOR TWO JOHORE BAHRU Tues AFTER breaking into a toddy shop on Kahana Estate Raju and Krtshnan had drunK three gallons of tor.dv when the owner returned They fled and were ftfTMled In Kluang Sessions Court terday. they were charged with housebreaking and stealing three gallons124 words
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Article115 1954-09-29 2 THE Singapore Safety First Council, is lookinc for a A full-time planner to koop Colony roa<ls dear of accidents He could be a policeman, a publicity expert, and educationist op a combination of all three. He will also have to devise and distribute information115 words
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Article75 1954-09-29 2 MANILA. Tues. President Maßsaysav today created an Asian Good Neighbour Relations Commission with President of the University of Manila Dr M V. de Las Santos. as chairman. Mr. Magsaysav said: "It la fiiehlv desirable that not on!v should we know our fellow Asians better and co-operato75 words
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Article13 1954-09-29 2 ATH> defrn Chiefs key and V;, trie* <>t have ended ReutcrReuter - 13 words
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Article13 1954-09-29 2 <-, WASHINGTON Tui to leavi the 8< i 20.000 ;i month. \P13 words
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Advertisement152 1954-09-29 2 Among special picture features arc: i^i* M 111 Lffi^l BOMBING OF A TERRORIST HIDEOUT R L^fl j We are sure you will like this fine issue. w^^^a^^^^ Order your copy from your newsagent w i i*"; '""wtiir^fcfc Bin tj I 1 11 1 1 1 r*£l!**"'**£^*^><S!!^^ L U LI LI152 words
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Article302 1954-09-29 3 LINKS WITH ASIAN SOCIALISTS SOON A P OI L OIJGH (Yorkshire), Tuesday. fHL Labour Party annual conference last night rejected a resolution opposinjj the South-East 2,507 000 Or anisat 'on by 3-669,000 votes to ronnt T rSu^l tson a tra de union leader who remnvin tReuter - 302 words
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113 1954-09-29 3 I.OXDON. Tin v THOMAS BBBCH--3 IM, 7.'>-.vrar-old British conductor, declared tod;i\ that the Brili musical puhlir had "brainwashed" and Ml the most ienortnt In the unrld. He vn.is spcakin/. at a lumheon in London's Royal IVstival ilui to the opening of a of113 words
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Article115 1954-09-29 3 'Help the children' campaign LONDON. Tues... i S Winston Churchill :I Britain in a spp- i al yesterday that than half the world's 1 squalor and dip hunger. Ignorance »c aro their common ■'clod in a mc.vinference planning 1 paign for the 1 bildren on behalf of ition. element Attlee.Reuter - 115 words
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Article26 1954-09-29 3 BELIZE Tins. Hui 'ashing northward, rin- tal Qshihg n th( "ithern part i] iterday. -.cations broke down tails i if the damage A.PAP - 26 words
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Article64 1954-09-29 3 NAIROBI. Tues. A court martial sentence imposed on Fusilier John Robert Gourley on Sept. 10 for stealing a portable gramophone and watch from ;i Kikuyu drtainn has nduci'd. it was announced hero. Gnurley of the Ist Batt illob Royal Northumberland Fusiliers vai sentenced to nine months' gaolReuter - 64 words
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Article29 1954-09-29 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. France and United States nepotiators on Indo-China security plans reported a "broad :\rea"of agreement 1 after a two-hour conference in the State Department today. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article66 1954-09-29 3 WASHINGTON. Tues Dr Ludwig Erhard. West Germany's Economic Minister, called yesterday for an Immediate reduction of currency controls, arguing that conditions now "were never so favourable as at this phase of a brisk business activity throughout the world." He made the appeal at theUP - 66 words
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Article82 1954-09-29 3 VDON. Tues.— The Home Sir David Maxwellwho is responsible for defence, said in a broadlast night that after a bomb explosion there be three classes of beings: Those beyond help; those >uld need help; and those who could help. Sir David announced the appointment ofAP - 82 words
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Article101 1954-09-29 3 NEW YORK, Tues. LOLITA LEBRON, 34-year-old Puerto Rican nationalist on trial here for seditious conspiracy, told the court today: "I'm not afraid to die." She said she alone inspired the shooting in the House of Representatives in Washington last March In which five U.AP - 101 words
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Article41 1954-09-29 3 LONDON, Tues. Mrs. Minnie Webb. 83-year-old Londoner, died of frieht when she found she had drunk belladonna instead of a tonic medicine, a doctor tod a London inquest yesterday. The coroner found she died of natural causes. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article35 1954-09-29 3 BELGRADE, Tues. Direct rail traffic between Yugoslavia and Rumania, cut four years ago because of Yugoslavia's dispute with the Cominform. •will be reopened on Friday j it was announced yesterday 1 Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration60 1954-09-29 3 FRIKNDS of Britain's leading ballerina. Marmot Font'Mi say she is planning to marr v at Christmas time Gossip has it that the bridegroom will be a wealthy Panamanian lawyer. Roberto Arias, who is sitting on the wall with Miss Fonteyn in this picture. They werr the guests60 words
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213 1954-09-29 3 PARIS. Tuesday. A SPY scandal— so serious that Communists knew v within 36 hours full details of decisions of the French National Defence Council— today threatened the government of M. Mendes-France. A military court set up to investigate the leakage has called all the membersReuter - 213 words
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Article57 1954-09-29 3 HYDERABAD. Tues. Fiftyseven people perished today in a train which plunged over a railway bridge into a swollen river 50 miles south of here. All seven carriages carrying 600 passengers were smash d or thrown into the swirling waters of the River Aler. Of theReuter - 57 words
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Article178 1954-09-29 3 Nehru backs divorce after year NEW DELHI, Tues. rE Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, told the Indian Parliament today that he welcomed the provisions for divorce by mutual consent and said he was "absolutely convinced that by bringing in divorce you make for happier marriages normally." Mr. Nehru was speaking during178 words
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Article47 1954-09-29 3 LONDON. Tues.— Sir Leonard Lord, chairman of the British Motor Corporation, said v?-<--terday that Britain produced 7,450 new cars last week and added that the figure should reach 10,000 a week by next March and 12.500 a week by December 1956. Reuter. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article374 1954-09-29 3 LONDON, Tuen, THE stock markets were sornewtiat 1 mixed today and although there was a selective demand for some Issues business was rtntrlcted. Gilts were Idle and showed little change. Foreign bonds were In good form with Oermans outstanding. Oreeks, however, continued depressed. Interest In industrials was confined374 words
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Article27 1954-09-29 3 LONDON. Sept. 28.— C*sh Buyers £133; Sellers £733' Forward Buyers C 732 Sellers C 733; Settlement C 735. Turnover a.m. 50 tons; p.m. 65 tons.27 words
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Article28 1954-09-29 3 LONDON. Stpt. 28— Spot ?Id Nov. 21d Dec. 21d.. Jan-Mar. 21d Apr-June 21d.. July-Sept 21d.. Oct c l.f 20* 4 d.. Dec. c.l.f. 20 ,d ToneSteady.28 words
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Advertisement148 1954-09-29 3 t CROWN f|l§§ BRAND Squushvs A ianliats It is a known fact that Fruit Juices are full of Vitamins and so they are a blessing for good health in the tropics. We are preparing delicious Squashes and Cordials, in several varieties since more than 25 years, from Rich Fruit |vices148 words
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Advertisement146 1954-09-29 3 Baxters SCOTTISH PRESERVES Ask to see the FULL RANGE and make your choice S/f wtf fin v t tt* SINGAPORE (OLD STORAGE CO., LTD. 'ENGLISH ELECTRIC refrigerator Uliii risoii!; Lister hnqinminq l.lilj Hi i WATER PROOFING! 1 RELY ON SILASEC I* Enquiries to: i(sfg\ SHEWAN, TOMES CO., LTD. 5 m146 words
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2235 1954-09-29 4 Higher school fees— ten men and a woman say this is the only way out THE NEW EDUCATION PUN: 'NATIONALISE' THE VERNACULAR SCHOOLS 2. BUILD MORE SECONDARY Ml MMtMNL Nit I CHiM AN EDUCATION RATE UNDER LOCAL AUTHORITIES TO HELP OUT WITH THE COSTS EDUCATING JOHNNY CENTRAL TESTS TO SELECT2,235 words
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100 1954-09-29 4 MALACCA. Tues. —Two Javan- i •Ml Sadri bin Ahmad. 45, and Selewah bin Marto. 47. were sentenced to 18 and 12 months' gaol in thr Session* Court today for robbery. Inspector Yap Thien Chin told the court the two went100 words
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107 1954-09-29 4 PARENTS SA Y:IF FEES GO UP OUR CHILDREN WILL LEAVE SCHOO L UNLESS the Government with f r^ **«**> J m P° sition of th Increased s, S\, In Teluk Anson will be atked to JlthJi from English schools. This was one of two reaolutirm. passed at a public meeting107 words
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77 1954-09-29 4 BI'TTKRWORTH. Tues. Inehe Mohamed Snpiee'uill wear his protect heard. now about one and a half inches lon*, to the Federal Council meeting on Oct. 6. "I am still determined not to shave until the battle against higher school fee*. i% won." he told the77 words
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Article35 1954-09-29 4 IPOH. Tues Cigarettes chocolates and $35 cash were stolen by a burglar from i bookstall in front oi the General Post Office on Sunday night The stallkeeper discovered the loss next morning.35 words
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Article22 1954-09-29 4 KLUAI 58. of Jala, fined S2od or s.v for offering policeman Cha:thr p a "No Bntn22 words
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Article53 1954-09-29 4 PENANG. Tues. Malayan. python skins, almost out of fashion in 1953. showed signs of a come-back during thr first six months thLs year. There was a demand for the skins, particularly from the Continent, the Penang Cham- ber of Con half yearly Croeodilr nwt But lizard53 words
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Advertisement181 1954-09-29 4 .Annouitvvntoni We have pleasure to congratulate the openir of a new branch office and showroom of: Messrs. NACHIAPPA 3ROFHESS ii (House of Hire Purchi-.c at NOS. 5& 7, BUKIT BINTAN6 ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR. to announce that the above have been appointed 1 authorised distributors for the uorld-tamr.ua SIEMENS RADIO RECEIVERS181 words
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Article160 1954-09-29 5 it's Double-talk, sa y nurses hovt. accused of dodging their demands for better conditions and pay ho abc to take part in Whitloy oundl nQ LZ. lion* because .1 ia i professional bodv t.)iri "SMcoieB. wanted to he a Me body Its constitution hi- amended, after which lould appi a160 words
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Article38 1954-09-29 5 nublic mertine will hr thr Gandhi Memorial Course Lane. Sing;: on Saturday to rate the birthc: fttma Gandhi at the meeting will trrludp Sir Sydm Chanc-rllo: ;V o r M Phrnp Gf or.38 words
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121 1954-09-29 5 A WOMAN tried to pass opium. concealed in I ciwrettes, to her husband at the Out ram Road Remand Prison, a Singapore court was told vc.sterday Koh M ,h Kpk pleaded guilty -ion of prepared opium at the prison on Monday. She was121 words
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Article76 1954-09-29 5 More than 700 people were it the Shaw auditorium of the Methodist Girls' School at Mount Sophia. Singapore, last night, to hear Bishop Edcar '^ro loader from the tes. uive the first nibllc address ol hla Malayan our. Her in the day, Bishop IDOke at the chapel76 words
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Article47 1954-09-29 5 One; Chwee Pur. 18. who pleaded guilty at the Sinsapore Assizes yesterday to robbing Lim Chong Chuan and Kim Hong, his Oanc( cash and Jewellery worth $605 r Park on Maj 21 waa aaolori for five years, to be followed by two years' police supervision.47 words
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Article271 1954-09-29 5 HE TRIED TO PLAY ROMEO IN A TAXI <UALA LUMPUR. Tues. A PRETTY young Chinese girl reported to the Federation's Road Transport Department that a taxi driver had made "offensive suggestions" to her as she was walking along a Kuala Lumpui road She s aid the cruising taxi pulled into271 words
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Article35 1954-09-29 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues fuan Haji Abubakar bin Ahnaci ha.s been nominated a nember of the Town Council. rohore Bahru. during the ab-j ence of Mr. M. Ismail who Is I iwav in England.35 words
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Article172 1954-09-29 5 rKE C Republic Day Double Is I' 2 day 170 Sing pore oraar.ir.re plann I were expected to come :v. arri before registration loses on Oct. 8. Mr. Goh Sin -.o Ls in charge of re- m. said yesterday. na will hold emonv in the172 words
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Article, Illustration137 1954-09-29 5 IT'S TIME TO LET US JOIN ROTARY SA YS PHILOMENA MISS PIIII.OMKNA SVMIKI (above), who wants women to be allowed to become members of the Seremban Rotary Club. MM proposed this at a dinner in honour of the Rotary distrirt governor. Phya Srivasar. Miss Samuel said that in the present137 words
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232 1954-09-29 5 SPORT. CONCERTS. DEBATES A S150.000 COMMUNITY CENTRE, with facilities for a youth club, adult education, concerts amateur theatricals, debates and playing fields, is to be built on the foreshore at Beach Road, Singapore A project of the Social Wrl- fare Department, the new232 words
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Article26 1954-09-29 5 The Anking with 408 pilgrims I expected in Singapore on Monday. She will be the third iilgrim ship to return to the Colony.26 words
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111 1954-09-29 5 I ASjOO reward was offered by the Singapore Police yesterday for information leading to the arrest of the person or persons responsib'r for the theft of jewellon worth $3,000 from a house In Dunman Road on July 23 The jewellery stolen includ- ed a111 words
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Article42 1954-09-29 5 JOHORE BAHRU Tues.Raja Omar bin Chik. Socntary to the President of the Rellfkma AtTalrs Department. Johore. will go to Kluanc next week on transfer as District Officer He will be succeeded by Hajl Lemln bin Elias from the State Secretariat.42 words
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Article86 1954-09-29 5 IPOH, Tues —An armoured I scout car bringing up the rear of a seven-vehicle military convoy thus morning was involved iii a fatal accident when a 16--year-old girl cyclist was killed. The accident occurred about 50 yards from the gate of the. X: nthan new village,86 words
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314 1954-09-29 5 So this is how they dodge that tax I IN many cases members of the armed forces, whose wives find jobs in Singapore, do not have to pay income tax on their wife's earnings, the acting Comptroller of Income Tax, Mr. G. T. Holloway said yesterday. Mr. Hollowav was commenti314 words
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Article61 1954-09-29 5 Dr. B C B. Marshall, who sued his wife. Geraldine Mar.shall in the Singapore Hi»n Court yesterday for divorce on the ground of desertion was granted a decree nisi by Mr Justice Whitton. The decree Ls to be made absolute in three months The couple were married61 words
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Article50 1954-09-29 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The Working Commit t the Johore branch of the MCA has decided that all branches .should take .steps to emphasise the importance of members bee >mma Johore subjects This Ls necessary, the committee says, to strengthen th* MCA a.s a political party.50 words
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Miscellaneous256 1954-09-29 5 Alhambra: Southsidr 1-1000 Pavilion- The Caino Mutiny 11 1.30. 4. 6.45 and 9.30. 1.45. 4. 6.30 and 930 Capitol: Thr Caino Mutiny- Quorn'v TangLsan Ibu Mall. 1.45. 4. fi.3o and 9.30. lay>- 3. 6.30 and 9.15. Cathay; Rnmco Julirt Rex: Ridor.s to thr Stars— 1030. 1.15. 4, 645 and 9256 words
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699 1954-09-29 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Wed. Sept. 29, ISM. Educational Policy The Federation's search for n practical educational policy long the Government and the taxpayer out of the Elysian fields of idealism. The i published this morning of the special committee which has been studying policy in the light of the699 words
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Article356 1954-09-29 6 These are Government figures, and no doubt they arc deliberately alarmist They are i however, on present educaional costs and cannot be Mtially reduced until the 1 social structure changes. The Government is planning only for th« next six years, and while 'here will be distinct change356 words
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Article223 1954-09-29 6 Probably these figures should not be taken too seriously. The public will not tolerate a six year standstill in secondary education, nor deprive 600,000 school children of primary education in 1960. That is what the figures we have quoted from the report mean. But when parents and223 words
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Article, Illustration1464 1954-09-29 6 ■BpppppppjpMj M k law <■ ill Mr. Attlee finds that workers are not allowed to think for themselves. They only hear with the ears and see with the eyes of their masters EXCEPT for Mao Tse-tung himself, who is ot peasant origin, the leadership in1,464 words
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465 1954-09-29 6 THE raising of duties comes as a big shock. It must be almost inique in the history of a country which has not yet suffered a dictatorship that such sweeping "hai gos have been made without consulting the full Council. I have often been465 words
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Article75 1954-09-29 6 ON Friday, you gave a full description of the illegal boarding of a ship by police officers. Now a hawker has been fined for the same offence, althoafh he had the captain's permission to board the ship. What action did the imml- Brat ion authorities tak75 words
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Article149 1954-09-29 6 Any offers? FROM th, ,v th the conn that tl regar or col< I do not la included the regimeii KLSS put this oli meantim. variou SVi 1 r T anlt pe!m" I kn< But n cross .seen. stantly is no they are patriate in the Unit149 words
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Advertisement62 1954-09-29 6 LATEST MODEL GARRARD AUTOMATIC CHANGER R.C. 90 WITH PORTABLE CABINET m wi*h New Oarrard RC-90! Unit, with the following features i (a) M^nu-.1-Operatint: Device to plajl sinple record. Ib» Kir.e-speeri Reculafion \:bratlon F*ree Drive. id> Rapid ChanginK Action. ith many other new inlcal Improvements o\er t!:r '-80 Unit. PRICE $175.0062 words
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Advertisement112 1954-09-29 6 For Tone Quality f *****7 9 VALVE -11 WAVEBAND I PLUS '0* LOUDSPEAKER FULL tANDSPREAD I ALL GLASS VALVES TUNING INDICATOR k FULLT TROPIC»LISED I CUAHANTEEDI2 MONTHS SINGAPORE $490 less io'. re* cash Advertisement of THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO muata l Representing THE GENERAL LLi i..— GRAND REDUCTION wlk*" Your112 words
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273 1954-09-29 7 VILLAGE THINKS ITS PUNISHMENT IS UNJUST KAMPONG MACHAP IS DYING' ALREADY KAMPONG MACHAP, Tuesday £AMPONG MACHAP today wore the hurt bewildered look ot a puppy that is beinj? punish(l—but does not know why Everywhere thr people "looked the same— not lien273 words
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131 1954-09-29 7 T^iE infant daughter of a A tailor. See Cheng Ying. choked cm a fish-bone while being led by her mother, a Singapore inquest was told yesterday. Chan Chew Wan. 23. of Orchard Road, said that on July 24 she fed her one-year-old daughter with131 words
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Article73 1954-09-29 7 IPOH. Tues. The defence of the Kota Tampan new village In Grik was turned over from the police to the 180-strong Horn? Guard at a ceremony today. The pipes and drums ot the Lst Malay Regiment anc the pipes of the Royal Scots Fusiliers were in73 words
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Article31 1954-09-29 7 Mr Justice Taylor, who was on holiday in Britain, has returned to Singapore. Mr Tan Ah Tah who has been acting for him will become acting Official Assignee31 words
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87 1954-09-29 7 LUMPUR. Tuea. :--old youth who broke ted ild< order .mo the Kuala was gaoled nths by Inche Ismail. .:npur First Ma>piah pleaded guilty to 1 of the order. He told Inche Ismail that he I not find work in Seremban where he87 words
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Article267 1954-09-29 7 EX-NURSE PREYED ON OTHER WOMEN AFTER her release from prison, Lim Choo Neo, 39, a former Singapore Government hospital nurse, cheated three women of a total of S3BO in Jvily by pretending she could get work for them at the Tan Tock Seng Hospital. In the Second Criminal District Court267 words
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156 1954-09-29 7 SOUTHSIDE 1-1000" (Al--hambra) is a semi-docu-mentary picture on the work of the preventive branch of the United States Treasury. Having proved (by a lengthy and somewhat tiresome preamblei that money Is not the root of all evil, the film sets out to show how justice156 words
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Article61 1954-09-29 7 IPOH. Tues. Phya Srivlsar visiting rotarlan from Bangkok, was guest of honour at an assembly and buffet supper given by Ipoh rotarlans at the home of their president Dr. Chang Hoey Chan yesterday. He will be entertained to a dinner and dance at the Perak Turf61 words
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Article100 1954-09-29 7 i While on bail pending trial I on a theft charge, Chiang Koon Sun stole two rolls of cloth, worth $60. from an Arab Street shop on July 13. Insp. TS Zain. prosecuting, told a Singapore district court yesterday Chiang, who had since been convicted100 words
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208 1954-09-29 7 7 didn't get a notice'— he goes free A MAN charged with inconsiderate driving was acquitted in the Singapore First Traffic Police Court yesterday, because he claimed he did not get a notice of Intended prosecution. Lav Swan Chay, making his defence to a charge of driving a car inconsiderately208 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-09-29 7 THRKE-YEAR-OLD Choo Ah Kiat looks cautiously at thr outside from the doors of his home in KamporiK Machap He realises something is happening but he is not quite sure what it is. Although he does not know it. Ah Kiat typifies58 words
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221 1954-09-29 7 THEY'RE FOR SMALL PEOPLE' ONLY KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. I>DWKAYS and chettiars are now debarred from applying for loans from the Rural and Industrial Development Authority. The board of RIDA decided last night to limit loan facilities to "small people." Mr. DC. Horlon. Secretary and221 words
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85 1954-09-29 7 Banned, he rode again is gaoled LIM TOH HENG. who rode a motor-cycle only nine days after he was disqualified for a year from driving all classes of vehicles, was sentenced to two months' gaol in the Singapore First Traffic PclicCourt yesterday. Lim was banned from driving in the Second85 words
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Article80 1954-09-29 7 Ho Ye Sam, who claimed trial in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to a charge of cheating Teo Kai Teck of Hock Loong Co.. Kallang Road, of $522 on Sept 14. was allowed bail of $5,000 In two sureties. He was alleged to have80 words
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182 1954-09-29 7 rE Singapore Labour Front last night announced 12 candidates, including a woman, who will contest elections to the Singapore Legislative Assembly next year. Names of more candidates are to be announced shortly. On the present list are three lawyers and four serving Councillors—182 words
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Article43 1954-09-29 7 Fifteen student teachers from the Teachers' Training College, Singapore, will give I blood at the Transfusion Centre, General Hospital, tomorrow afternoon. They are the second group of donors from the T.T.C. thLs week. Thirteen students gave blood on Monday.43 words
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395 1954-09-29 7 Side the bosses? 'That's not true' jytß. C. W. LYLE, ComiTl missioner for Labour. Singapore, yesterday r.nswered accusations by certain Colony unionists that his department favoured employers and ignored breaches of the Labour Code R e p r c s c n t a t i yes of -0 unions,395 words
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Article40 1954-09-29 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues Three candidates will contest Tangkah constituency in the Johore State Council elections. They are Mr Chua Song Llm (UMNO-MCA Mr. A. C. John (Independent i and Inche Othman bin Abdullah <Party Negara).40 words
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Article39 1954-09-29 7 Bang Ngoh Neo. a 46-year-old woman, was fined $1,500 or four months' gaol In Singapore yesterday for unlawful possession of 46 bottles of dutiable brandy, whisky and gin, at a house In North Bridge Road on Monday.39 words
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292 1954-09-29 7 $344,711 TRUST CASE BANK MEN REFUSED BAIL $100,000 and two sureties for third man on abetting charge TWO employees of the Singapore branch of the Ban Hin Lee Bank, were tentatively charged in the Fourth Police Court yesterday with criminal breach of trust of $344,711 on Monday. They were Ang292 words
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Article177 1954-09-29 7 Big property auction on Tuesday JNTEREST in the Singapore I property market was stimulated yesterday by a notice of sale by auction next Tue.s- day cf a block of Eu Tong Sen property. The building to be auctioned Ls occupied by the Southern Hotel, restaurant and cabaret This Ls the177 words
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Article23 1954-09-29 7 BATU GAJAH. rues. A new court and quarters for the 1 Kathi is Being built near the I Malay Mosque here.23 words
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84 1954-09-29 7 HOURS OF PR A YERS MARK JEWISH NEW YEAR Singapore's Jewish community yesterday celebrated its new year ("Rosh Hashana'i with hours of prayers at the Co'ony's two synagogues. Maghain Aboth and the Chased El. Services will be hold throughout the day ending at sunset toniuht. Greetincs of "Tizkoi nim Raboth"84 words
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Advertisement30 1954-09-29 7 CAD. 3/34 6n a nee* II lielinou.s centra eoaUd «Hth rich Cadbury Milk Chocolate and foiled for freshness. Available in 1 Ib. and '2 Ib. tins. DISTRIBUTED BY SIME DARBY30 words
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Advertisement75 1954-09-29 7 g tf l W **O SCOTCH WW*' "«A. a* 11/" KinaOeorselV ft raOMIITAIT HAND O> TMI MICHISI >!»ND»«D bo'c Agents: bmgapore O Federation ot Malaya BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. LIVE IN HEALTHY SERANGOON YOU CAN BUY A HOME FOR AS LITTLE AS $88 Pf MONTH AFTER PAYING THE INITIAL DEPOSIT S.T.C.75 words
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Miscellaneous175 1954-09-29 7 The weather MINIMI'M TEMPERATURE: I (7.30 p.m. on Sept. 27 to 7.30 a.m.) on Sept. 28j Slngapo:e 76 degrees. Ppnang 74. Kota Bahru 74, Kuala Lumpur 73. Ipoh 73. Kuantan 71 MAXIM I'M TEMPER ATI'RK: (7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on Sept. 28 1 Singapore 87. Ppnang 86. Kota Bahru175 words
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1513 1954-09-29 8 SET RICE FREE— PROBE TEAM 'Let supplies (any quantity) be imported' But a dealer must buy some from the Government stocks, too Merchants claim: Leave it to us, you will get better quality Xl ALA LI'MPI'R. Tues. AN EARLY lon fire of all restrictions on the importation of rice is1,513 words
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Article81 1954-09-29 8 rpHF. report v.is MKned b\ .Mr .1 M. Oullick (Controller of 1 the Trade Division, who is chairman of the uorkinc party* fnrhe P. B. M. Abdul Rahm.i:: >lr. (hone Khoon Lin. Mr. C. R. Forsyth. Mr. A. F. W. Godesen. Mr. tioh (hee Van. Inche81 words
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147 1954-09-29 8 \IR GEORGE PARBURY. a Justice of the Peace and x pre-war Singapore Municipal Commissioner, died in the General Hospital. Sineapore. last nieht He was Mr Parburv was admitted to hospital last Sunday. His widow is in England Mr Parburv. a merchant and rubber estate agent served147 words
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Article63 1954-09-29 8 Partc concerts Ov the Singapore Police Band for next month will be held at the followina places from 530 p.m. to 630 pm.: Katon« Park Oct 5. King George V Park Oct 7. Farrer Park Oct 12. Katong ParK Oct 14 King George V Park Oct. 19. Farrer63 words
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Article35 1954-09-29 8 Othman oin Mohd Kassim and All bin Othman were charged In Singapore yesterday with armed robbery at Chua Chu Kang Road on June 2. They were offered $2 000 ball till Oct. 21.35 words
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Article20 1954-09-29 8 Singapore Ar.ti-Tubrrculos..* ;ation will hold a carnival at the Great World from 4 p.m to midnight tomorrow I'J20 words
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Advertisement163 1954-09-29 8 THE I GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. I are proud to announce I THE LION POLICY j^um^hlk^ sT Specially designed at the request of many of its clients, and providing to every policyholdcr a payment after 5 iO 15 and 20 years plus maximum death benefit and bonuses. The163 words
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Advertisement402 1954-09-29 8 «W£XPfCT i o7^ to Kuala Lumpur «lHd^ f Th-s NCAP<3R E PRICE ONLY' Bumnn Modn mm m m^^m fi-valve». Hichlv polished wooden cabinrt. ahr »>thu p Spore: $310.0(1 S M FED: SMM« Get $10 -to SlOO Cask orfrr an h n brands of Radios. RadioJ,,, v r 7, 1 I402 words
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Miscellaneous590 1954-09-29 8 RADIO MALAYA 1 rrocrammm thus marfcrd ran br rrrrivrd h> li-i.-mi in Malacca. '200 1 Re 41 111 AM *tM EnulMi SiMik'l.- BroaOMl Radio Ston Book. 9.^5— 9*o Sinsmg Together. 11 10 English Schools Broadcast.;. UOO pm 10 pm. .-hort wave 41m. 4s*m Meo.\im »avt 47tii:i 343 m 366 m590 words
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Article, Illustration1150 1954-09-29 9 me December afternoon in 1941, a column of French prisoners in the notorious Ravensbruck concentration camp, near Germany, came to a horrified halt outside the camp morgue, ierman woman guard, standing knee-deep in a pile of corpses, was kicking lustily at a face. French women plucked1,150 words
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Article579 1954-09-29 9 Hangman claimed 9 from hell-camp guards. Three women intelligence officers, Mrs. Villette Szabo, Lilian Rolfe and Danielle Williams, parachuted into France in 1944 on special missions. They met in Fresnes prison, Paris, and stayed together even in the labour gangs at Ravensbruck. Tied to the stakes to be shot, theDaily Mirror - 579 words
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Advertisement71 1954-09-29 9 DcKuxe If/ayon Most ful. ..Most \ersatile Car for Pleasuro and lUisiness CYCLE CARRIAGE CO (1926) LTD. TKE KUALA LUMPUR nrcd in the Federation. ERRAVALLO'S nd Iron Tonic Wine) In col m<v;t rdy to \llll Wein■■ildren Sf'NC'S TRADINC CO. LIMITED. HONC KONG XX SENC CO.. LTD. SINGAPORE. OWIX WATERPROOF WATCH /c71 words
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Advertisement446 1954-09-29 9 BE SURE OF HAHDSOMEHAIR now— and in the future! H<pfac* Choi* •tMniial iwtu'al •ill which our tropical fun, wln4 arnl wottr— tifm .ally tall wattr —dry aut from your tcalp A lew drop^ ol "Vaseline" Hair groomr'l than ordinary hair lonic every morning add to the •TCMngl protecti vourhairai natural446 words
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Miscellaneous215 1954-09-29 9 Shvriock Mlolntvs Into tin* inusvutn 1 W£(Z REPUTATION MR. BA6COM&, I WO?£ TO I 'IMT£ Tw£ X A LITTLE CUL s.( W/LL 0£ KU/N6P/ J eETUCN YOUR tHUGHJEZ 02/Ti^W 1 TUZE 16 QUITE y /MISS BASCOM3Z GOWAJ \s—— TO yOU YJiTU WEK U EAL JU MUSEUM I HARMLESS, I J215 words
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Article255 1954-09-29 10 Investors attracted By OUR MARKET CORRESPOND**. I ONDON interest in sterling tin 1 f the Singapore Shar, X*,&« although there was lot a lam t,, counters in the tin section made nSES*. British investors in particular !2! Southern Kinta.s. Ayer Hitam Malaycrn Malayans. Tronohs. Killin^halli255 words
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Article310 1954-09-29 10 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported: There was a poor turnover on the local share market with Industrials quietly steady and local tins falling to respond to the strength of sterlings In London. Busines." in rubbers remained negligible. Members reported the following business done yesterday Praser and Neave310 words
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Article91 1954-09-29 10 Ships lying alongside thr Sintaporr Harbour Board wharvr* or r\perled today are: Lalandia 4 5 Davlken CP, State of Andhra 6 7 Bfnlomond 8 9. Breron-^hire 11. Autolyctu 13 14. President Bucranan 15 16. Orcla 19 20. Tung Sonp N Wall 6 Sibigo 21 22. Idomeneus 25 2F91 words
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Article14 1954-09-29 10 PRJte <doun 75 etnu D RI-HBHt a. lh 'up ni «f a (pnti14 words
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Article75 1954-09-29 10 Market, Stock Ixchai i oils recovered to higher b Bonds wen favour. Loans nnsol. ir.d A.PM. mew, Bank of NSW i Bradford B Hill Prn B. H:U Pro Carlson Brev: Colonial Susar n Con. Zinc Courtauld Drug Hou^e Dunlop Elec. Zinc I' 6 Pelt and jfj "I G.75 words
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Article60 1954-09-29 10 October T.:r fob closed in Singaj at 70 7 l« teenth or. M the < There between 7i a quiet n lne prr Closinz per lt>. mere buyers T< Oct h v N Rubber A lb. were Bu" R S.B Spo: No. l R. 8.8 bales Octobf No60 words
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Article40 1954-09-29 10 Singapore Chinw chancre J32 1 M stracv: I H.( B. lid rbdni P"" IK B. lid MfTf $32 biiver=. $32". sellers tone steady ber l! a.m. S32'i, seller-: noon 13 4 pm I I p m $32 bu«40 words
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Advertisement140 1954-09-29 10 NEW STOCK JUST APR/ VfD Bass and Treble Controls 1 Compensation (or the environment in which (filter Slope. Adjusting the the equipment it mcd f,l ter C h»r 4 ctenitic lor the finett \per(orm»r>ce inherent in the projrjmme Volume Control m 1 Push Buttons 1"""" Push Buttons M Selecting recording140 words
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Advertisement870 1954-09-29 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA APPLICATIONS are Invited for appointment to an Assistant Lectureship In Social Studies. Candidates should possess a University degree and a Diploma or Certificate in Social Science Considerable experience In social casework Is essential and some experience in directing students' work is an advantage. Further particulars870 words
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Advertisement595 1954-09-29 10 NOTICES NOTICE THE AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE Will Members please note that, as from Ist October 1954. all calls for the A AS. Repair Van StTvlce outside office hours should be made to:— TELE. No. ***** No calls will be acknowledged after 30th September-, 1954, on the old number *****.595 words
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Advertisement934 1954-09-29 10 NOTICES LINGUI TIN, LIMITED (Incorporated In the Colony of Singapore). DIVIDEND No. 81. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that at the 32nd Ordinary General Meeting of the Company to be held lr the Board Room, Amber Building. No. 5. Malacca Street, Singapore, or. Saturday. 13th November. 1904. at noon, the Directors934 words
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Advertisement149 1954-09-29 10 YUGOSLAV LINE FROM ADRIITH AMI M \K I \-l POBTfI MMBAT A TO DJAKARTA A HUVf.KIINC M.V. "TRICLAV" Sint»iu»rr I Oct. I OH FROM HONGKONG To COLOMBO. •OMBAT, rin.i I BFVROI TH ADRIATIC PORT* m.v. »ucka" g-flg <■ rr^ m Aaent. for M.l.v, EASTERN INDUSTRIAL CORP. t« K-B. Rnhin«on Road.149 words
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Advertisement1043 1954-09-29 11 gg MAKSFIELD CO., LdTD~^rc f inp, for li.rrpool 4 Glosgow 1 Nnon| vnrseilles Liverpool 2f J0 ti.il/14 Oct 5 .erpool Oct <>«♦ Oct 4/7 rvoo. London, Momhu-g 4 Glosgo* Oct 3 Oct 4 ©ct 7 a,, rrpool 10 O Ocf 11 4/u 0 T»d, London 17/1 i Ocf n Oct1,043 words
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Advertisement2249 1954-09-29 11 m^^*^*^^^*m^^^^^m^^^mm^^mmi^^^^^m^^^mmmmi^^mmmmmM^mm^mm^^^^^^^m^^*^^^—^^'^^^^~'^^—'^*'^^~^^^^^^-~^^~~—~~—~^—~ EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA tor Aden, Port Seid, Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Gdynia, Copenhagen, Gothenburg 4 Otlo S'poie P. S'bom Penong m) "SONGKHLA" in Port "KINA" G 11/32 i«_ron "MEONIA" V 6 Oct I/I Oct MONGOLIA" 10/15 Oet 14/14 Oct 17/18 Oee "LALANDIA" 23/28 Oct 29/29 Oct2,249 words
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Advertisement1180 1954-09-29 11 MeALISTER «c CO., LTD. TEL: No. ***** ELLERMAN 4k BUCKNALL KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG 4 HULL. PORTLAND, SEATTLE 4 VANCOUVER anri fnr I, a North Atlanta Ports Accepting cargo tor Central Sowth ond Conodo vn Cok.mbo American Parts CITY Of MANCHESTER FRANC.SVILLE Spore P1,180 words
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Article, Illustration958 1954-09-29 12 The nursery toys Have fun on holiday AS THE clock struck twelve, Teddy, Golly and Rosemary, the I beautiful fairy doll, came to life, for twelve is the magic nour when all toys have their own play time. This evening however, things were very different for they were not in958 words
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Article, Illustration380 1954-09-29 12 I Dear F-^ys and Girls. i Well here I am back aca n > after a nee H^lday b> the se« It was great fun and I < couldn't help th nkmg how > lucky those people are who 1 live at the sea side380 words
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Article51 1954-09-29 12 Q. Why is a railway ticket like a hard riddle? A. Because you have to give it up. Q. When does a caterpillar become good? A. When he turns over a new leaf. Q. Why should you never tell an animal a secret? A. Because they carry tails51 words
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Article, Illustration308 1954-09-29 12 MOHD Taha bin Kum. writes to tell me that a stamp club has been started at his school, which is the Clifford School, Kuala L Pahang The Hon Secretary of this new philatelic venture K S lulian and either he w 1 Taha will bo pleased *o308 words
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Article124 1954-09-29 12 UERE Ls another general knowledße test. How many questions can you answer? 1. Which of the following names Is out of place? Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok. Paris. New York, London. 2. What was the name of King Arthur's sword? 3. Ls an ignoramus <&) a sort of animal, (b)124 words
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Article178 1954-09-29 12 WHAT Ls the difference between astronomy and astrology? asks Wise Owl Malik from Kuala Lumpur. Astronomy which Is the science of the stars really grew from astrology which was a form of superstition prartiscd by the Chaldeans. They thought that the movements and positions of stars influenced the178 words
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Advertisement324 1954-09-29 12 Lseep cool on fhe hottest days with an t^s^V ARROW v. \Jy hy suffer from the sweltering heat when you can take life easy in a comfortable arrow sjvrts shirt? You'll be delighted to find how cool and comfortable they are. and how neat they stay all day. You'll be324 words
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Advertisement99 1954-09-29 12 MILO FORTIFIED TONIC FOOD DRINK j^ your nerves and ensures 1 NB^t!K c S .11 a good nights sleep. I v*~ II You awaken the next »o«t>" |0 0 p II morning full of vigour TONIC fO I to start the days work U DRl** M ,9151 DBDD s'ervec/ on99 words
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546 1954-09-29 13 IPOH, Tuesday EPSOM JEEP - Cinders Prince shows top form in Ipoh gallop IPOH, Tuesday EPSOM JEEP IPOH, Tuodav. By £INDERS PRINCE is finding his form again. This remarkably consistent La Pacha gelding, with Mulley astride, worked in great heart on the training track here this morning. Breaking from the half mile, he kept up546 words
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255 1954-09-29 13 IPOH Tue.s. F)REST BEAU once again failed in his bid to win a tup race, when he finished a gallant third to Three Rings In the Singapore Gold Cup at Bukit Tlmah ton days ago. His next attempt to win a big race255 words
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356 1954-09-29 13 SAINTS OLD BOYS TOO GOOD FOR YOUNG MALAYANS CAIN I Andrew's Old Boys Association are much too strong for any Asian combination and their match against Young Malayans, who had a full turn-out yesterday, became farcical when Saints raced to 29 points (four goals, three tries) without a reply. After356 words
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Article233 1954-09-29 13 LONDON. Tuesday REPRESENTATIVES of at least six British Empire and Commonwealth countries will be present at the iii.Micur.il meeting of the British Commonwealth and Empire championship boxing committee to be held here on Oct. 12. Mr. Teddy Waltham, secretary of the British Boxing BoardReuter - 233 words
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Article33 1954-09-29 13 The final of the SRc handicap lennts sinclen will be played at the ?lub courts at ft 15 p.m. tomorrow Thursday' This will be followed jy the distribution of prizes.33 words
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Article62 1954-09-29 13 LONDON. Tues. (<TIRIHV< sorrer league re- rulU were: DIVISION TWO Honraslrr R. I Port Vale DIVISION 3 ISOI'TR) Queens Pk. 3 Swindon Shrewsbury 3 Tornuay DIVISION I (NORTH I Chesterfield I Bradford Trewe Alex. <;rtmshy Gateshead 1 Tr»nmerr R. 1 Hartlepools 2 Storkport 1 Mansfield Town I62 words
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114 1954-09-29 13 ƒ1,000 extra in the cause of cricket ABOARD THE LINER ORSOVA, Tues. SINCE leaving Aden with the MCC touring party for Australia on board, the Orsova has run into the tail end of a monsoon but despite the rocking of the ship, the cool u-ind has been appreciated by mostReuter - 114 words
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Article153 1954-09-29 13 Europeans helped by 2 penalties TWO penalty goals enabled Europeans to score a lucky 3-2 victory over Indonesians in a SAFA Community league fixture at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday There were plenty of thrills and action in spite of the slippery ground conditions, especially at the start when three coals153 words
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Article130 1954-09-29 13 Malayan Chinese Football Association will field their probable Ho Ho Cup team at Jaian Besar stadium toniEht (kick-off 8 o'clock i when they I meet a Singapore Selection in their final match before leavinc for HonK Kone tomorrow evening. Singapore Selection will lncludr four Sor\ices players130 words
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Article71 1954-09-29 13 Results [or soccer matches played ■I Farrer Park yeatt-rdav Kent Youngsters beat Albert Youngsters 3-1. Scorers .<Vlleh Itl (or winners and Fedeiick for Alb»ri I Youngsters Balestlrr Community Centre beat 'Tiger Juniors 4-1. Hassan and Chee T<ck scored two grifcls each and Sagaran scored Juniors' gri«T71 words
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Article296 1954-09-29 13 LATEST WORLD RATINGS NEW YORK. Tues. THE STEADY forward march of bo-e r* from ouUlde the United States, and the derltne of American flghtern. t* reflected today In the latent ratings which »how half of the B 0 contenders are non-Americans' according lo the latest296 words
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Advertisement252 1954-09-29 13 GOOD NEWS FOR IMPECUNIOUS AESTHETES.... i v m An WE NOW HA\'K IN STOCK NEW SHIPMENT OF TRAVANCORE ALOE CARPETS PRICES FROM $36.00 THE STORE WITH A i^U- TO OFFER zS -honins To rull llousps l)ail\ it 1.14, fi.Jn A 9.15 p.m. ittTV, iiarrieh I ilmrrt on -Bearh of rationale252 words
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Advertisement15 1954-09-29 13 |Tl ',C <A I S/tl/E MONEY BY THE MUE MTH THE K/6NT EN OWE FORTHEIOAP15 words
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Advertisement539 1954-09-29 13 1 with your driving I problems tis^ The world's largest i/--s exclusive makers of >^ s A.C. Eltctric Motors f from 0.06 to 300 H.P. I /BUY BROdiT7 YOU CANNOT BETTER I R.L MORRIS CO., LTD 18 Battery Road. Singapore- 1. Tel: ***** instantly soothes the eyes. In the hard539 words
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Article296 1954-09-29 14 One hurdle more and work begins By JOHN MARKS T«HE acquisitionof a three-acre piece of land from 1 the Singapore Improvement Trust to make up a six-acre site is the last step before the Singapore City Council begins work early next year on the tinder296 words
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Article, Illustration125 1954-09-29 14 VI /ss Jmnet Morfttm, a" I B'itish squash champion for the last tire years, arrived in Siugapon by air yesterday from ■Ua. Durum her tour or Australia and Neir Zcalaid last month Mtu Morgan iron the Wfsi illt ahan. Vlettn a>i State end125 words
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Article49 1954-09-29 14 SCHOOL OPENED WITH 18- 6 WIN St. Andrews School opened tf-eir inter-school rugby programme with an 18-6 victory over Be*tty Secondary School at the Woodsvllle ground on Monday The schools match atalnst Police Trainink: School could not be played yesterday as the Depot ground was flooded after heavy r.nn49 words
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Article143 1954-09-29 14 NG KIM BOCK o[ Flower b p fcurtim the sincaporr Badminton Association'! iunior singles champion when he defeated Chiar.u P,iu I.uke (Lucky Strike P P 15-12. 15-11 in the final at thr Badminton Hall last :imht Although the Km wore close. Kirn Hock was a convincing143 words
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Article65 1954-09-29 14 BANK AND OTEC WILL REPLAY MIXKTKRED Bank .mil <> .T.K.t who drew 1-1 last Thursday In the final of the Bu»irn-^ Houses I <-i««ur 6c cSip rnmpetition. will replay at Jalan Brsai mi Oet, I il 7.15 p.m. l:ir SBHF.% (ntntniller met last nijht to connlder OTEC's protest that Chartered65 words
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311 1954-09-29 14 MORE SPORT-P. 13 C.IIQ FARF.I.F i: S pore Cricket Clun. QINGAFOM Cricket Club, fielding a depleted side. went down by 2-1 to GHQ FARELF in the senior hockey league on the padang yesterday. GHQ were worthy winners They had the better of the exchanges311 words
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Article46 1954-09-29 14 Singapore Recreation Club A' heat RAF Changl 2-0 in a Dlv league hockey fixture on the padam yesterday. Recs. who have now won botr their games In Dlv 2. scored a goa in each half, through Mervyr Rorarlo and Peter Blascy.46 words
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Article228 1954-09-29 14 A SPECIAL award for Mala-yan-built specials, presented by Mr. C. F. Pope, has been made for the first MM at the Gr.p Hill Climb of the Singajore Motor Club to be held at South Bouna Vista 1 Road on Sunday Oct. 24. startIng at I a.m. Another228 words
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Article, Illustration16 1954-09-29 14 CHI A BOON LEONG of Singapore iUfi tSelangort icho left by air for England16 words
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Article122 1954-09-29 14 S(H(KR M.C.F.A. v Singapore Selection, Jalan Besar. K p.m. SBHKA KO. HP: P Bukom Chartered Bank. Jalan Bevar, 1.11 p.m.. ().T.E.( Simr Darhv. I A N ground; Stanvac v K.P.M I'arrer Park: Mansfield v Jacks. Cieylanic: Mercantile Bank I Bata. Sepoy Lines; Shell Hontkont Bank, Shell c round122 words
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129 1954-09-29 14 r«HI A BOON LEONG and E. C. Duttun. Malaya 1 t« v most popular footballers, will leave Singapore v B-OJLC^at 7.30 this morning for a two-months trait, ing course in London They will tomiirr be mi Howlry Din Neave (Loi Both Borr nave been129 words
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