The Straits Times, 10 November 1954
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Title Section14 1954-11-10 1 The Straits Times Sale* 72,000 Estd. 1843 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1954 15 .CENTS14 words
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20 1954-11-10 1 EXAM SHOCK FOR 4,000 Unknown new test or stay out' pi!s ill iefit I. HIM) ndard jo ntelli- ii irnrd20 words
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Article, Illustration114 1954-11-10 1 breaks into a thousand pieces, as this reconstructed Comet airliner from the bed of the Elba sea shows l!ll>, 1!n .1 reconstruction of the wreckage of Comet GXI.YP. which exploded and i r i-hed into the sea off the !v| r of Klha. picture, showingAP - 114 words
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Article410 1954-11-10 1 Runaway rubber? 3 men differ KUALA LUMPUR, Tues THE WASHINGTON Natural Rubber Bureau says that the increased price of rubber is food for thought and warns against the danger of the price swing goinn too far up 'No responsible natural rubber leader wants a runaway price any more than he410 words
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Article, Illustration13 1954-11-10 1 VP .before it exploded and crashedUP - 13 words
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Article74 1954-11-10 1 JOHORE BAHRU Tues. MAJOR G. S. Davics, officer mandlng Urn r.u >nd Forces training at Kota Tinß'jl. was crnoon found dead .shot wounds in a car Kota Tinpfpi road. Liter brouK h-t General Hospital in Hahru. His Witt is 111 Bahru. Davles was found74 words
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Article167 1954-11-10 1 Unknown were good kong kong I next year greatly exceeds the number of places available." Altogether 4,536 application* had been received by the closing date July 16. A meeting will be held soon to decide how many standard I classes can be started in 1955. Mr Luke said that under167 words
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Article17 1954-11-10 1 UL Tues. Two Japanese els w( n ineslan p;itioi bn.it to:onal pnlico hcadquar--eported. U.P.UP - 17 words
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Article33 1954-11-10 1 carlo* Baker, a pilot the aircraft-carrier ilutched on tightly to film camera when he < ea and was lifted to B hflicopi no! known whether the n be uevcloped. Rev-33 words
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Article, Illustration144 1954-11-10 1 MISSING -TWO SOVIET MARSHALS MOSCOW, Tues. MARSHAL GEORGI Zhukov, the Soviet Deputy Defence Minister, and Marshal Vassily Sokolovsky, the Chief of the Soviet General Staff, have been absent from recent parades and receptions here. Western military attaches, who inauired about Marshal Snkolov sky. were told Genoral Mikhail Malinin was "actingReuter - 144 words
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Article42 1954-11-10 1 MELBOURNE, Tues. The Australian Council of Trade Unions today announced its decision here to support the nationwide dockers' strike i i-.ivornment legislation curtailing union powers. About 26,000 dockers are on strike, immobilising 150 ships in Australian ports- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration312 1954-11-10 1 JAP BOXER BARRED— i FIGHT OFF The authorities changed their minds THt Singapore ijovernment yesterday banned a Japanese boxer. Mitsuo Yamamoto from entering the Colony to fight at the Happy World stadium. Yamamoto. No. 1 contender. I for the bantamweight cham- 1 pionship of Japan, was to ha%e fought a312 words
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Article92 1954-11-10 1 Christmas TtiE STRAITS HMES 1 ANNUAL for 1955 published on Friday has been very well received Reader? are hailinc it as the bes' cdi tion yet produced. Many supplementary order? from newsagent.* are coming in and are being met while stocks iHSt 'THE Christmas mail jor92 words
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Article54 1954-11-10 1 Labour: Two more names Singapore Labour Front last nieht announced its I candidates for the Stamford and Ulu Brdok divisions tn next year.s Legislative Assem- i bly elections. They are Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy (Stamford) and Capt. T. D. Richards <Ulu Bedok\ The Front has previously announced the names of54 words
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198 1954-11-10 1 LAS VEGAS. Tues. Betty Hutton bade a tearful farewell to show business last night. Her audience wept too. •This is my last show and I [am retiring from show kjMM Ihe blonde star said at the Hose of her four-week en- ITITI atAP - 198 words
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Article146 1954-11-10 1 SINGAPORE police yesterday dug up a human skeleton in a swamp at Tampines near the spot where they found the body of a schoolgirl 15 years ago. The skeleton was dug up by officers of the Special Branch who trudged across a mile of mud146 words
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Article30 1954-11-10 1 RIO DE JANEIRO Tues At least 16 people were killed yesterday when an explosion destroyed a dynamite riant at Jose Neulhoes, 50 miles from here— A.P.AP - 30 words
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Article38 1954-11-10 1 RANGOON. Tues. Police rounded up leaders of several opposition parties today for violating government orders by displaying portraits of Stalin and other Communist .'caders during an anniversary celebration on Sunday of the Russian Revolution.- A.P.AP - 38 words
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Article39 1954-11-10 1 Two women were reported missing from their homes yesterday. Lim Ah Hoe. 19. of Ting Bahru Road, was missed since Oct. 22, and Son Cheng Hoa. 21, of Johore Road, was missed i since Nov. 7. I39 words
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Article, Illustration49 1954-11-10 1 THE WIFE RUSSIA BANNED MRS. BETT) JANE SO.M.MEK LATTE. wife of the second secretary of the American embassy in Moscow who has been declared "undesirable by the Soviet Government. This picture was taken when she arrived in Stockholm Sweden, on her way back u» the I'nited States.— A.P picture.AP - 49 words
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71 1954-11-10 1 Try, try, try, TRY— and death came I A LONDON coroner today x\ called the ndeMe of William Wilson •most extraordinary." WiLson threw himself in lront of four buses before one hit him. After each near miss, witnesses said. Wilson picked himself up from the road and apologised to theUP - 71 words
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Article364 1954-11-10 1 Plane: Soviet accuses U.S. now MOSCOW, Tues. DUSSIA last nißht. 1V charged that the United States bombf r shot down near the Soviet-Japanese border on Sunday was violating Soviet frontiers and had opened fire on two Soviet fighters. A Soviet Note making the.-c allegations was delivered to the American EmbassyReuter; UP - 364 words
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Article58 1954-11-10 1 rOKYO. Tues. -A bout H Japanese train passengers de layed on a branch line on Hokkaido island, missed connections with another train They asked the station mas- t*r to stop the next train a through express. Thp station master refused so the passengers gathered >n the tracks,58 words
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Advertisement103 1954-11-10 1 3or Sound in a /7\ Purivct Selling f f consult '4IO" BRIGHT RADIO CO. 101 ORCHARD ROAD SING APORI STOP PRESS KIMI K I OF, I i ofl i s n w» W \s||IN«.K»N I > i i Stalci k h'iimH' i ltd (■■..mi \ni'in.«ii plains «huli fly in. 1103 words
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Article233 1954-11-10 2 PARATROOPS JOIN FIGHT AGAINST REBEL 'ARMY OF GOD 1 MOUNTAIN SWEEP EXPECTED TO TAKE THREE MONTHS ALGIERS, Tuesday. FRENCH infantrymen parachutists and armoured Chasseurs" today started I Riant sweep of the Alffi rian-Tunis border region where armed outlaws are hiding. The French Command said thr massiveAP; UP - 233 words
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Article91 1954-11-10 2 LONDON, mej rl Admiralty said yesterday It is investigating sabotage in ti.e destroyer Delight. A spokesman said the Dillght was due to leave Chatham Dockyard for exercises last sday. but the steering had been tampered with Hi said the Delight is staying in dock pending91 words
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Article55 1954-11-10 2 NEW YORK. Tues. Six norf countries announced In •he nited Nations yesterday that they would support the .1 submitted by Australa, I ikistan and Thailand re■omi lending the admission of Laos and Cambodia to memwrship of the world organisa'lon. Th y were South Africa, :thii pia.Reuter - 55 words
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Article38 1954-11-10 2 Better— no atoms LONDON. Tues.-Slr Winston Churchill *alrt today It would have beet, a "very good thing if none of the atomic weapons had ever bepn discovered. He was answering a question in the Hous* of Commons. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article30 1954-11-10 2 WASHINGTON. Tues. A White House spokesman said today that President Fisen hower and sir Winston Churchill "arp in constant communication on all vital world problems' U.P.UP - 30 words
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98 1954-11-10 2 SEX -CHANGE PARATROOPER IN HOSPITAL NEW YORK. Tues— A former American paratrooper, reported to have undergone a sex chance operation in Holland, has been admitted to an ex-.servlcemen's hospital here "as a woman." Rr Abraham Kleintnan told the New York Daily Mirror. Dr. Kleinman. of Fort Hamilton Hospital, said TamaraReuter - 98 words
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202 1954-11-10 2 0> THE WATERFRONT" i Capitol) is a film for thf ■onri "risseur. It turns a pene■rati .g eye on the New York riock rackets and peers into the shab.y soul of a thug in the i crooked trade union IOSS ilm Is the product202 words
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Article27 1954-11-10 2 TAIPEH Tues.— It:? Jap anese Foreign Minister Mi Katsuo Okazakl. Is scheduled to arrive in Formosa uiYnorrow for conferences with Oenerallssimo Chiang Kai-shek —U P27 words
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Article, Illustration189 1954-11-10 2 I WAS BEATEN UP BY DANNY KAYE As I was kissing my wife, sans dt>ctt>r... LOS ANGELES. Tuesday. A DOCTOR complained to police that he was beaten by actor Danny Kaye and another man during an argument on Sunday night outside the Ix>s Angeles international airport terminal. The complaint wa*AP - 189 words
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158 1954-11-10 2 GIRLS— HERE'S BIG CHANCE FOR A PART IN RANK FILM /^IRLS with screen im\J bit ions will be looking their best in the next lew fla>s. for two of Britain s top tilm makers are here. with important parts in view for loci I talent. They are Kru- Amnlei who158 words
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338 1954-11-10 2 AN Army lance corporal pulled a gun on othrr servicemen at a cabaret one night, the Singapore Fifth Police Court was told yesterday. L Cnl Patrick Neel Winter, who was tentatively charged with carryine arm.s in public without authority, was committed to >tand338 words
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Article14 1954-11-10 2 ROME. Tues— Lutci 7R-year-old Italian poet and dramatist died last night14 words
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Article253 1954-11-10 2 SYDNEY Tuesday. VLADIMIR PETROV. former Soviet spy chief in AusT tralia, is too ill to appear before the Royal Commission on Espionage herr for a month. This was stated today by Mr W J. C. Wlndeypr. Commonwealth CounieL Prtrov. the rrntral figure inReuter - 253 words
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Article117 1954-11-10 2 JAKARTA, Tues. AT least 14 villagers w-e killed during h raid oy gangs on the Tiiawi region tn Western Java Island near thr mountain resort of Bandoeng. it was disclosed today Four other village: kidnapped and it feared they, too. have been killed hv aboutUP - 117 words
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Article37 1954-11-10 2 NEW YORK. T\ips._A malaria conference for the western Pacific and South-east A .1 oprn In Baguio. Philippines, on Nov. IS, it M| innounrrd here The meotin" i* sponsored by the World Health Organisation A. P37 words
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93 1954-11-10 2 NEW |mi TTHF CONGRESS 1 Committee, the i ruling party's hui cutive. todaj agreed in \i Nehru's request to h of the part\ prrsi.i But the committi, appealpri to him to abandon i of rrlinqui hins thr prenm ship which lie93 words
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Article, Illustration78 1954-11-10 2 KUII.K riMfc i.l,| l( i n; .scythe with clr.wlh rrTii t when this clock of the K< tl Courts o» .lustier in thi Strand. London, killed tin winder, Mr. T. Manners ;i year-old ri\il MITMt Ml .Manners body was limiikl Ii78 words
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Article19 1954-11-10 2 U.S. 7th. FLEET: A UNKNOWN TAIPEH. Tues- OH S Navy quarti that there hnd bi either *n the disposition19 words
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Advertisement99 1954-11-10 2 they look the same they do the same job--BUT ONE COSTS LESS TO FEED lhe "New Small Dietel with a Big Future". Thi« air-cooled Petter PAZ-1. developing jjjg^BgjP—,^.^ M-2J h.p at 1.000-1.500 r.p.m runt flSE^fe BI liKßfl with unrivalled economy on inexpensive dieiel I M **ESBpi^| Juel; it will cut99 words
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Advertisement10 1954-11-10 2 in+foteis I Jo* there's nothing #> fo^ THf DUNIOP «0M« CO.10 words
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Article197 1954-11-10 3 mbo tots s that j Watch it work, then join —Invitation to 'other Asian friends' LONDON, Tuesday. r]\K Foreign Secretary, Sir Anthony Kden, in a House of Commons debate on the SEATO Pad yesterday, said that he hoped that the first meeting of the Council set197 words
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Article164 1954-11-10 3 A par if/ is arranged... ISLE OF CAPRI, Tups. rpHIS Isle of romance is planning a huge international bachelor and spinster party and the organizers hope for a brisk marriage business as the outcome. One spinster has anived alr< adv three weeks early. TheAP - 164 words
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Article23 1954-11-10 3 Mr John Marshall HarN York judee, whe the vacancy caused b.v h last month of Justice EL Jackson. Router. jReuter - 23 words
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Article92 1954-11-10 3 LONDON. Tues. British Overseas Airways Corporation and British European Airways have announced details of their scheme for passengers to buy tickets to any pat^ of the world on the in;alment system The pas-sencer pays a deposit of 10 per cent and pays •In rest in monthly lnstalm<Reuter - 92 words
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Article43 1954-11-10 3 ALLEN, i Oklahoma*. Tu».s.— A Ra.s stove explosion blew out a wall of the high school building: here yesterday while classes were in progress. Fifty students were hurt and 25 were taken to hospitals. Thp principal was iniured seriously.—U. P.43 words
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Article21 1954-11-10 3 OTTAWA, Tues— The Liberal Party won four of today's six federal by-elections. Conservatives won the other two sets.— U.P.UP - 21 words
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Article192 1954-11-10 3 The Duke travelled by the Dunkirk-Dover night ferry from Paris. He was met by the Earl of Dudley, with whom he is to stay privately and by the Minister of Labour. Sir Walter Monckton. an old friend. Router. LONDON, Tuesday. 'PHE Duke of Windsor192 words
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Article39 1954-11-10 3 MANILA, Tues. Typhoon Ruby ripped through southern Luzon yesterday, causing only one known dead bi.* heavy destruction of crops and property. President Ramon Magsaysay has ordered relief agencies to rush aid to the stricken area.Agencies - 39 words
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Article212 1954-11-10 3 Hands off captain, say the Q.M. seamen SOUTHAMPTON, Tuesday. r»UNARD LINE officials today faced a possible strike by the Queen Mary's crew unless they agreed that Captain Donald Sorrell should continue to command the liner when she brings the Queen Mother home I from America.Reuter - 212 words
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Article193 1954-11-10 3 Out: A Sind boss In: Ali's enemy KARACHI. Tues. THE Governor of Sind Province, Iftkar Hussein Khan, yesterday dismissed his Chief Minister on the grounds of mal-administration and asked the man who held the job until 1951 to form a new Cabinet. The ritui i, v^i, fi ;of Mr MohammedReuter - 193 words
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Article, Illustration65 1954-11-10 3 AT BLENHEIM PAI.ACF home of the Duke of M.irlborough I'riiKiss Margaret was among 1,600 guests M ho paid live guineas each to see a dress collection modelled by Christian Dior mannequins. The show was in aid of the Red Cross. Princess .Mirijarct is wearing65 words
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Article59 1954-11-10 3 SEOUL, Tues. The United Nations Command Military Armistice Commission spokesman said today the Commu- j nists had promised to free three South Korean fishermen who.se boat ran aground on the northern ban!; of the Han River estuary last July. The spokesman said the fishermen59 words
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Article32 1954-11-10 3 HOLLYWOOD, Tues. fctrMi Faith Domergue and her director husband, Hugo FraßOnese. have announced the end of their seven-year marriage. The reason for the split Ls conflict of careers. A. P.32 words
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Article35 1954-11-10 3 CAIRO, Tues. Police have smashed a Communist cell, arrested 25 members, and seized printing machines and clandestine leaflets urcine the overthrow of the government, the Minister of the Interior announced. U. P.35 words
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Article29 1954-11-10 3 TOKYO. Tues. A group of six British M.Ps will arrive here on Nov. 23 for a 10-day visit, officials of the Japanese Diet said today.— UP.UP - 29 words
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203 1954-11-10 3 SYDNEY. Tues CIVIL AVIATION authorities here have feletraphg! l( Wileannui in New South Wai. s for the negatlvea ol three photographs of y saucer' claimed to have been teen there last week. A worker OB ;i sheep <tatU*i, Mr <■'• J Porter, sent tneReuter - 203 words
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Article444 1954-11-10 3 LONDON. Tues. THE London stock markets lacked a decided trend today. There wm a certain amount of hesitancy In the Industrial market and a little prontlakniK brought lower prices in a number of issues. Among the leaders to lo.«e ground were 1.C.1., Borax. Hudson* Bay, Hoover and Tate444 words
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Article29 1954-11-10 3 LONDON Nov. 9— Cash Buyers V7lB' 2 Sellers C 719: Forward Buyers V^ltf 1 Sellers V 717: Settlement C7l!) 1 Turnover a.m. 110 tuns; p.m. 110 tons.29 words
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Article35 1954-11-10 3 LONDON, Nov. 9-Spot 26' ,d Dec. 24, d., Jon. -Mar. 24', d. AprilJune 23 7 ,d. July-Sept. l'3\d.. Oct Deo. 23 d.. Nov. c.l.f. 24 !/16d.. f 24d.. Jan. c.i.t. 23\d Tone: Steady.35 words
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Advertisement207 1954-11-10 3 J may we "^^S >l suggest. AJ A LEG OF LAMB and BIRDS EYE GREEN PEAS SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. WOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW how Christian Science heals disease, banishe* tear and solves all manner of business problems? you are cordially invited to attend this FREE LECTURE CHRISTIAN207 words
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208 1954-11-10 4 STILL THE FISH DIE— SO AQUARIUM WON'T OPEN FOR 2 MONTHS YET A PARTY of experts will visit Singapore's new— and still unopenedVan Kleef Aquarium today in a bid to end the death toll in the fish tanks. The experts, who include the Professor208 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-11-10 4 SCENE OF A MIDIfIGHT crasli in Penang nils i ataMt skidded in heavy rain and collided with a pill.i >p«'ctat<>rs (.»h(i\o st.md on wh.it i.s left of ihe pi34 words
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Article102 1954-11-10 4 A. i Johore Council meets on Nov. 23 JOHORE BAHRU. iius,; I'Ht FIRSI 6ESSION of the new Council of Stat< 1 Johore, will be held at the Council Ch Johore Bahru, on Nov. 23 There will be opening by the R< The council for102 words
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54 1954-11-10 4 T.B. HOSPITAL FUND NEARS $2 m. MARK KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Lady Templer tuberculosis hospital appeal fund is nearing the $2,000,000 mark. Latest contributions include another grant of $60 000 from the Social anci Welfare Lees Board, an anonymous donation of $6,392 and $953 from John Little Co.. Kuala Lumpur.54 words
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192 1954-11-10 4 THEY WANT TO 'PURIFY' POLITICS IN STORE SINGAPORE Labour Front yesterday announced a unique move to "purify" politics in Singapore The Front Lvied a ata'ement that all its candidates have "to Bten a statement giving in full the assets and properties owned by them ana their wives at the date192 words
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Article53 1954-11-10 4 Mr. Seymour Mayer. Metro Goldwyn Mayer's Far and Near East Supervisor, flew into Singapore last nteht from Tokyo, where he headed the Per.specta Exhibitor's Plan conference. Mr Mayer who w.i; be in the Colony for four day.s. will meet local cinema exhibitors, before returning53 words
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Article150 1954-11-10 4 MEMBERS of the Geylans Villages Welfare Committee in Singapore plan to award a gold medal to trisha-rider Tan Ah Lek, for the public spirit hv has shown by becoming a blood donor Mr. Tan is the first Sinsaporc trlsha man to become a150 words
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Article64 1954-11-10 4 SEREMBAN. Tues. The Nc£ri Sembllan branch of the Malayan Postal Uniformed Staff Union might mm forces with the Malayan b->dy in a strike for .salary and pensionable schemes .similar to Singapore postmen. At a special meeting of the branch here yesterday ballot papen regarding itrike action64 words
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Article67 1954-11-10 4 Hawker gets seven years Loh Han Kwonn. 2i). hftWkor. alleged to have Inflicted a .stub wound on a Chinese whom lie robbed in his room one night, w;ls gaoled for HTen years by Mi Justice Brown at the Singapore Assizes yesterday. Loh pleaded guilty to robbing Lav Bel and his67 words
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Article35 1954-11-10 4 The naked body of an Indian, aued about 55. was picked up from the tea off Telok Kurau Road, Singapore, on Monday evenlni The wn has not been identilled.35 words
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Article52 1954-11-10 4 Another famll I) the new council 1 1 Shee Fun, the pi Jotrore bran h did not stand f< The I •elected Ha I Inche Sulpui man and Mr. Yap K represent them ttve Council. Inrhe Sul' In father, D;>' who lias been a n j ber52 words
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Article23 1954-11-10 4 - Twenty-nni .staff of UW H Staff College Air K. (I) i on Friday Thi paratroop irainn monstratlon a23 words
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Article61 1954-11-10 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. mile Johore H. Che Kamisiah binto BwUn h kl died in Om General H,,- pl tal. uSSJS'AU i Johore Bahru. jreaterday after j t.mt wa brine injured when a cur |ared and Ls h driven by her son and a car toch( driven61 words
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86 1954-11-10 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— Heni Ml Ku. i II \t.ir K irl. itnploMd as .in .mi. th mi MOD i mouth, was (0,1.i\ scnienrcii to i iay*i and tin.-, SUM). ..i (v,. months' gaol, in tin- Sessions Court Sin- stole SI from bet rmplow-r. sin86 words
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Advertisement48 1954-11-10 4 111"* ft V"\ I Here at last! X THE FINEST PILSENER IN THE WORLD REMMER BEER BREWED AND BOTTLED IN GERMANY lUADE -SM_ MARK and imported only by THE LEADING WINE SPIRIT SPECIALISTS IN MALAYA CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD. SM (INCORPORATED IN HONC KONG) SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG48 words
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Article134 1954-11-10 5 brough t down every plane ..-ally reproduced •Itlb.it conditions are 1 5 simulated. Using a .Mturs "shout"' at in :r them from md any "hits" are recorded. liner la installed in an •.I dome 2ii feet ir shows a film of ii 1 iking which tW dome by a irs,134 words
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97 1954-11-10 5 Alliance wins 2 councils without vote IHNO-M< A Alliance canrtitlaWs uere returned unopposed yesterday in all (Is of the town coun.luluire Bahru and M.iharani (Muar). rhej are: lOHORE KAHKI Tuan Syed Abdul Rahman bin Ihmad iivbrau Ward). Inchc Ida bin Awang I Nong Chlk Ward) and Inche Ahmad bin \|oha.med97 words
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Article54 1954-11-10 5 A LUMPUR. .U- A Lumpur busim 1 told the First May; today that because hard up" he spent his money meant for glass cutting mam. 25. pleaded criminal breach of $500 belonging to Tee !t between Oct. 20 last i Jan. 2 this year. s54 words
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Article14 1954-11-10 5 Sikhs will today the 486 th birthday of their patriots' N oak.14 words
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Article33 1954-11-10 5 Chandu man $400 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.Lam Sing, of L'nciau wa> fined a total of $400 lr Mersin? Sessions Court for V)eing In possession of chandu. cnandu smoking utensils fctxJ for i smoking chandu.33 words
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309 1954-11-10 5 $730 for stenos sets a puzzle— they all ask Why so much? eio^phSJT" V( i rnment P utti a premium on youthful This question is puzzling commercial firms following an announcement yesterdaj of Government vacancies, worth up to $730 month for confidential stenographers, between 20 and '>8 years only arc309 words
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Article84 1954-11-10 5 SO SAFE AT PAYA LEBAR SAFETY methods for air traffic control in Singapore were outlined to Service and civilian air representatives yesterday by Mr. Arnold Field of the British Ministry of Civil A\iation. The methods will be introduced when the international airport at Paya Lebar orjen.s next year. Mr. Field84 words
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Article27 1954-11-10 5 Mr.s H.J.C. Kulasm^ha the wife of the Singapore Legislative Councillor, will open the new primary school at Nee Soon at 10.15 a.m. on Friday27 words
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Article27 1954-11-10 5 The Singapore Council for Aduli Education will hold a genera] meeting at the Scout headquarters. Sands House, Armenian Street, at 5 p.m on Nov. 19.27 words
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170 1954-11-10 5 KLANG, Tucs. VAMPIRES? "Nonsense," said the people who saw trails of smoke high over Klang and Port Swettenham yesterday alternoon. The witnesses disagreed with the RAF. which had said the smoke trails must have been given out by two Vampire jets over this170 words
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Article32 1954-11-10 5 Mr. R. K. Tandon. tne new Representative of the Government of India in Malaya who arrived in Singapore on Monday, yesterday presented hi& credentials to the Governor. Sir- John Nicoll.32 words
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Article227 1954-11-10 5 DAVID DONALD ALBERT, 50. homeless for the past week, was smiling again yesterday, i for Mr. P E. Perera gave him! $10 and offered him accommodation at the Mercantile Hastel in Queen Street. Mr. Albert, jobless .--.ince 1952, was evicted from his Henderson Crescent quarters227 words
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Article55 1954-11-10 5 Goh Chin Juay. 23, was placed on probation for two years in the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday for attempting to commit suicide on Nov. 1. Goh tried to jump out from the eighth floor of the S.I.T flats at Upper Pickering Street that night but55 words
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Advertisement248 1954-11-10 5 THE GREAT MEDICINE 1 1^ TOSTOPp^|^ 'ASPRO' tobl«»» hove great power to stop II J pom and fhty nt»tr fail to qi»? quick relief. For all poim point in body. \< V joinft or limbi. toothocht. "^iß^s toroche or htodacht. ASPRO l^^V V/ it tht world fomout cur*. /^JX^sV V^~^248 words
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Miscellaneous500 1954-11-10 5 a... 10 00 Life With The Lyons": 10.30— RADIO MALAYA n.uo Alam At Bedtime. ('rroicrammrs thus marked ran be I received by listeners n Malacca. I > Stn.it wave 19 and 6! ai. Medium j nave 476 m., 343., 366ra. rid !97m.1. j A.M. '8 57 English Schools Broad- GlurAnADE500 words
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Article24 1954-11-10 6 .Is ,</» I minimum) MR. CBOO PBS KNG I thank all Frlei.ds <t Relat; 1 of the late Mrs Choo nee Tan Saw Lin.24 words
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Article179 1954-11-10 6 ANNOUNCEMENT S 20 H..rrf> J/0 (minimum) KOI.I/OW PEDANT Evrry D<v m the 'Malay Mall' If you want to w'n 00 word puzzi I'HiM ED WAHHABLE COTTONS in Oay Colourful D< I'd., 7, Orchard Road f'nune *****. KAIR thicks and prompt Q you with i lie bait Ph *****/6 15 Baltrry179 words
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670 1954-11-10 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Wed. Nov. 10, 1954. Nehru And Congress M India's Prime Minister has beta doing too much. To bi 1 President of Congress, Minister t for External Affairs. Defence c Minister, Finance Ministers (when Mr. Deshmukh is t absent), Chairman of the t Planning Commission. Chairman t670 words
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Article452 1954-11-10 6 Labour support for the Manila Pact, and the absence of Mr. Bovan, made for a dull SEATOj dobate at Westminster. It was| enlivened only by the baiting] of Mr. Attlec, a task which Sir Walter Fletcher undertook with undisguised pleasure if i little profit. It was452 words
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Article164 1954-11-10 6 Many Muslims in Malaya must have been disappointed that the Prophet Mohammed's birthday has passed without the openinß of the Muslim College to mark the celebrations. November 8 was (ho tentative date announced two| months ago, but donations re- ceived so far total not much more than $175,000,164 words
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Article271 1954-11-10 6 SECRET KEPT FOR 25 YEARS IN a special leature recently you stated that Admiral Lord Mountbatten suggested the idea of the Mulberry Harbour. This, I submit, is incorrect. On July 17. 1917. Mr. Winston Churchill, as Minister of Munitions, submitted a plan to the Cabinet whereby a number of flat-bottomed271 words
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Article73 1954-11-10 6 $182,000 -FOR ONE ROOM THE Singapore Government Gazette of Oct. 29 records the acceptance of a tender at $182,000 for alteration to the supper room at Governmer.t Hou.se. Surely expenditure of this nature at this time makes the protestations of economy nt the recent budget meetins a hollow mockery and73 words
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Article215 1954-11-10 6 ONCE again, reference to "fermented rats." Though neither a doctor nor a "medical man" in the lay sense, I must accept the challenge issued by Tom Harrisson and point out that the action of a proteolytic enzyne upon a protein is quite correctly described as "fermentation"215 words
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Article134 1954-11-10 6 IAM criticised by "Antiingratitude" for writing that the aided schools should be controlled by non-mission-ary bodies. I suggested that aliens, namely. American and French heads of aided schools, should be replaced by Malayan citizens. Gratitude in due to the missionaries but Malayanization of the services means replacing134 words
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Article115 1954-11-10 6 IS it not time that the cloc-tor-cum-chemist racket were stopped? As in all other countries, doctors should make out the prescription, and should have no share in the chemist'.s shop. The chemist should bo required, by law. to mark clearly the contents of the box or the bottle.115 words
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766 1954-11-10 6 A 'primary complex is NOT dangerous DOCTORS have a terrible habit of not calling i spade a spade. When we say "primary complex" or 'resolving primary complex" we are using what is perhaps a rather puzzling term for a comparatively simple condition. We are describing the state of affairs which766 words
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515 1954-11-10 6 JUST before the last Legislative Council meeting, a Kuala Lumpur newspaper carried a report with the headline "Tussle on language." It said that the education committee of the MCA proposed to make Chinese an official language of tne Federation and that this proposal515 words
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Advertisement587 1954-11-10 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. 20 Word, til: (minimum). KEMKAI I: To Rnrhel. «ife of John Komlull. at the YoungberK •ii Novrmbrr, a son. 30 Word.- Mil (minimum). fIHNNO. On October 19lli at I :;n[ Mr »nd Mr^ i Yin in K.ithv. fourth daughter ol Dr. and Mrs. NY LOBI N ll"^s S.i587 words
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Advertisement11 1954-11-10 6 MALAYAN RAILWAY TRAVEL IN COMFORT AIR-CONDITIONED COACHES ON ALL MAIL TRAINS11 words
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Advertisement36 1954-11-10 6 MODEL OE 81 List Price lets 5 Hire Pyrchate 12 Monthly Pel MISS LAI It W |!l!l Sur>:< n oy (f ANNOUNCES The opcnm« ot MAYNAK No. II H. Ml*'*' under Hi* Mjnj«onwnt o» Appom'"" ■■^^*r36 words
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60 1954-11-10 7 H e r is out: 4 years' back Pay a footplate strike U YS: 1,300 MEN ARE READY FOR THE BIG WALK-OUT \ODIIMFUR v ANSWER Ml'l K. Tuesday. v Traffic Operating Union J« \dn.inistration 72 hours backdating the salary it- n 11 -nard-- administration this igement would agree 1, 195060 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-11-10 7 Her euns pointing shoreward, the cruiser Shropshire appears to be a proud righting ship as she arrives in Singapore. But she is being towed 13,000 mile s to be scrapped in Britain.40 words
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134 1954-11-10 7 Mr. Chen has a bed for 6ft 5in man O\RY bods may be unle for Dick Blank, ■Id 6ft. sin. American he-world hitch-hiker Singapore, but he will i il Chen's Chinese i bed very comColnnv company Ls the first person accommodation to and his companion. The pair have >kinp: for134 words
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Article20 1954-11-10 7 I t night. reduction! would be| r.ong the larger subald allotments would w days to complete.20 words
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Article, Illustration307 1954-11-10 7 Anchor drama off Singapore THE Australian cruiser Shropshire, which is being 1 towed from Sydney to Britain to be scrapped, arrived in Singapore yesterday— looking quite the reverse of a doomed ship. in fact, there was something ghostly about the 10,000-ton Shropshire, for she looked every307 words
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Article25 1954-11-10 7 The Singapore Legislative Council will meet far the second time thii month at the Assembly House at 10 a.m. on I Tu< sday.25 words
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138 1954-11-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. A 58-YEAR-OLD AUSTRALIAN who had a series of convictions was today told by the president of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court, Mr. I. C. Rigby, that he was "useless to this country." Frederick Cyril Wilkins. of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty138 words
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Article58 1954-11-10 7 Inspector Ng Leng Hua, ol Joo chiat Police Station, Singapore, was injured yesteraay when he was thrown off his motor-cycle in Chanel Road. Hp was on the wav to the RAF station at Changi when the niotor-cycle skidded as he was avoiding a dog near Changi Prison. He58 words
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Article59 1954-11-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— V Cumarasamy. 18. ol the Muni- cipal lines. Chcras Road. w;is today charged in the First Magistrate's Court, here, with causing hurt to another Indian. Periayah. with a chopper on Nov. 1 He denied the charge and was allowed bail of $50059 words
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Article49 1954-11-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A new motor-car was stolen from l the Foch Avenue car park on 'Sunday night. It belonged to a 'Chinese from Johore. who had 'gone to a midnight show at a nearby cinema. The car has not yet been recovered.49 words
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Article62 1954-11-10 7 The provision of more pedestrian crossings neai the junction of New Bridge Road. I ffiam Road and Cantonmen Road. Singapore is beinß, pximined by the Traffic Au- thSrttS? a Police spokesman' told the Straus Times yeweiday. He was commenting on a letter to the Straits Times, by J.C.A.,62 words
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Article193 1954-11-10 7 WHAT IF SKIPPER IS 'INCAPABLE? \fIALAY ship officers i want to know what they should do if senior European officers become incapable of commanding a ship. In a letter to the Colonial Secretary. Mr. W. A. C. Goode. the Malay Marine Officers' Association of Singapore asked193 words
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Article23 1954-11-10 7 TANJONO MALIM. Tues.— Monsignor Olcomendy. the Archbishop of Malacca, will open the $7,000 St. Christopher's English School at Slim River tomorrow.23 words
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Article380 1954-11-10 7 Bar theft sergeant gets 56 days ACTING Sergeant M. J. Oram, aged 22, a caterer at 30 Battalion, RAOC sergeants' mess, Alexandra, was sentenced to 56 days' detention 'and to be re- j duced to the ranks by a Singapore court-martial yesterday. Oram. described by his defending officer, Capt. F.380 words
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227 1954-11-10 7 A MAN who had come out of gaol recently after serving seven years of a 10-year sen tence for cheating pig** for leniency in tbe 7' n pore Assize Cm** J^fffffl and «»id that fiS&tS son he had learnt that t rime227 words
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177 1954-11-10 7 MEDALS FOR THREE POLICE WHO KILLED FIVE BANDITS KI'ALA M MHR, Tuesday. THREE policemen, who killed all five terrorists they A hunted on a Johore estate, have been awarded the Colonial Police Medal for gallantry. They are Police Lieutenant Robert Graver and Special Constables Hussein bin Lumat and Ismail bin177 words
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Article87 1954-11-10 7 Better for deck passengers Mr. M. Muthu Krishnan, Member of the Indian Parliament, was one of the passengers who arrived in Singapore in the State of Madras. He has a special mission. As a member of the Deck Passengers Welfare Committee. I he is studying "at first-hand" how deck passengers87 words
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Article62 1954-11-10 7 IPOH. Tues. Two Perak students were t>iven scholarships today lor studies. The Lady Almoner <rship poe.s to Itlfi Won» Hup Kheng, a student in the Post School Certificate .it tl c Anglo-Chinese School. Ipob Mr. Beh Cheng Aun. who tl in the Post, School Certificsie class at62 words
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101 1954-11-10 7 SFREMBAN. Tups— Sir John Martin, the rndrr-Secret.irs of State at the Colonial Office, cycled three miles through padi fields when he toured the Kuala Pilah district of Negri Sembilan on Sunday. ll<- spent the nielU in a house hi-101 words
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Advertisement71 1954-11-10 7 DRAGON DRUM Sweet Assortment in attractive enamelled tins. Unsweetened The original Butter Puffs o DELIGHTFUL BISCUITS Available at all first cla»s dealers JACKSON C CO LTD IJVeTn WEALTHY SERANCOON YOU CAN BUY A HOME FOR AS LITTLE AS $88 PE MONTH AfTEK PAYING THE INITIAL DEPOSIT S.T.C. Bus 18A from71 words
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Miscellaneous148 1954-11-10 7 The weather MIMMIM TKMPKRATIIU: (7.30 p.m. on Nov. 8 to 7 30 a.m. on Nov 9 1 Singapore 75 decrees. Penang 71. Kota Bahru 74, Kuala Lumpur 70. Ipoh 73. Kuantan 72. M A X I M t T M TKMPFRATIRE: (7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on Nov. 9.1 sn.i148 words
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Article73 1954-11-10 8 INDIA'S 5-YEAR SHIP PLAN INDIA hopes to raise her present 450,000 gross tons of ocean-going shipping to 600.--000 tons by 1956. Mr. S. N. Haji, Secretary of the Indian National Steamship Owners" Association, said in Singapore yesterday. This is part of a live-year plan to develop Indian shipping, Mr. Haji73 words
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Article56 1954-11-10 8 A University of London foundation day dinner and i dance will be held at Sea View Hotel. Singapore, at 8 p.m. on Nov. 27. Those interested should contact Mr. D. E. Chelliah at 24 Chartered Bank Chambers, Mrs. Lucy Chen of 4-A Raffles Place, or Dr. B. W.56 words
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Article40 1954-11-10 8 The Rev. Craig Wilder, Methodist missionary, will .speak on Youth and Religion" at a combined meetine of the Singapore V.M.C.A. and V W.c A Junior Triangles M I the V.M.C.A. Hall. Orchard Road, at 3 p.m. on Saturday.40 words
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Article98 1954-11-10 8 A married couple were strolling In the dock was George H. hand-in-hand at the New LaV erv, who pleaded guilty to World Park. Singapore, on J H Monday night when a sea- i using force on the woman man approached the woman with intent to outrage98 words
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Article55 1954-11-10 8 Three men were tentatively charged in Sincapore yesterday 1 with attempting to extort $1,000 1 from a woman, Choong Siew Lan. at a house in Kinta Lane on Nov. 1. They were Chonp Sin Thinm, Thean Yon Loy and Chin Ti^n Fong. Each was allowed55 words
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260 1954-11-10 8 No rows, please they're too busy with exam AGITATORS LOSE THEIR GRIP ON CHINESE STUDENTS THE attitude in Singapore's Chinese schools is becoming healthier, expert observers said yesterday, because most of the students realise the importance of passing their examinations. They said that many students, as well as parents and260 words
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168 1954-11-10 8 Their cry will be 'vote for Islam' KUALA M'MPIR. Tues. rE 5.000 strong Islamic Association of Malaya will contest next year s Federal Elections. An official of the association told the Straits Times today thai one of its election promises would lv "t" P«t hack the Islamic rplieion in its168 words
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Article40 1954-11-10 8 Geylang Straits Chinese Methodist Youth Fellowship Singapore, will hold a debate on "Science is a blessing to mankind" o:\ Saturday It will be held at the CJeylanu Methodist Girls' School hall. Aljunied Road. at 6.30 p.m40 words
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136 1954-11-10 8 pHANGES in Singapore's immigration laws as they affect the entry of Indians into the Colony are now being considered Discussions on the matter arc also taking place between the Sineapore and Federation Governments. This is because any alteration to the immigration laws would need to136 words
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Article45 1954-11-10 8 KUALA LUMPUR l"ues.— A Malay youth, who had been expelled from his hoore by his stepfather, returned one day and stole a pair of trousers Noordin bin Mahat pleaded guilty and was sentenced to six months' imprisonment. He had one previous convirtion.45 words
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Article37 1954-11-10 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Turs The jv -tmastcr-general announced today that thp latest dat* 1 for posting Christmas parrels by sea to Coylon from Singapore is Dec. 15. and not Nov. 15 a s previously announced.37 words
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Article229 1954-11-10 8 BRITISH people born outside Singapore have to apply for reentry permits in the same way as citizens of Iceland or South America. In the matter of re-entry, the Colony's immigration laws recognise no difference between British subjects born outside Malaya and citizens of any foreign country.229 words
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Advertisement476 1954-11-10 8 Gillette 'Rocket' razor set Hv m iff f*wCr Quick-lrcd Dispriuer Click I t»»d N»de container loads new Bloc Gillette New Made is kudi-d aadt old U .de Blade la a MaiJi buiuiik* Quick-action Razor Quick-feed Dispenser Blue Gillette Blades sharpest in the world The Gillette* Rocket Set is Superspeed Shaving476 words
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Advertisement104 1954-11-10 8 PF Z.Y DI o X/ i^B i( *o. mn Ml Famed for Vil perfect,on i- \fM years, these pen by women ol I and taste everyw enchanting love exquisite i?raro qualities are THE LOVfcLl^j Pearls go with r-.r-are right I occasion Single Strand Double Treble THE STORE WITH A *JJI104 words
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Miscellaneous290 1954-11-10 8 Straits Times Crossword A<Ross j. For baUmen, boxers, and sur1. "Carple.v, t .i lk. warning to tht geons 161. Lxruelltcs? (4, 2, 3, 2, 4k 14. She's In the tribe <5). 8. This ham s palatial! (7>. 15. He's coming Into money. alwayM 10. One-path carriage 17;. js>. 11. Little290 words
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Article, Illustration1446 1954-11-10 9 A BIG black saloon car scream^ v v •urant in Paris one niX in n UtS dC faShi nab C P T n ra C-tL-.SS-.S It 2 :r;^ a r d through Running hit steel-blue eves mm *i.» <• lj ■cc Hour, he roared: "Off wihDaily Mirror - 1,446 words
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Advertisement12 1954-11-10 9 IKS p IIWiAGE I m ten PROOF PTCH v Itch ■3Day s12 words
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Advertisement444 1954-11-10 9 I Keep cool on the hottest days with an W \mh\ suffer from the swelterine heat when you can take life easy in a comfortable arrow snorts shirt? You 11 be delighted to find how cool and comfortable they arc. and how neat they stay all day. Youl! be even444 words
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Miscellaneous171 1954-11-10 9 Shvrlovk Hoimvs You're insane! H^^^r/ cUT MOU*t£S,>tWfiE\ MOT \f\ THAT B4V t6 THE DEVIL'SX EVEftW NO, MB. UOLMES -Tj ~~~~*<^%A Ty B "NSANC! YOU'D X>U CAUIDQONI BLACK KILL 6ET A BUT AS A BOY I MT THANK HEAVEN THE V^ SEA IS BE OASUED TO KNEW 1 \S $UtK>O6£D JO171 words
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600 1954-11-10 10 RUBBER PRICE UP TIN DECLINES ON LOCAL MARKETS JJIBBKR and tin both reacted different^ Singapore yesterday and while the fir si above 83 cents a Ib., during the day the Lt shed $2.50 per picul. Having reached 83 5/8 cents a ]b. day's market November first grade rubbr> f.o.b. closed600 words
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Article88 1954-11-10 10 ships hin s BlaacsMc tin Harbour Board W SMI 111 today arr: Benrnmc C.P.. President JefTe Liverpool 89. Mat 1: n 13 14. Star B< Madraj in. v.a Lei l»: N. Wah 6 Langsa N V. gor N. Wall 8 27 28 Siberoet 29 30. p. 1 Polyphemeus88 words
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Advertisement690 1954-11-10 10 NOTICES FORM 11. (Regulation 28 <4) NOTICI Or CONTESTED ELECTION BOTTOM! WARD No. Notice is hereby given to tjie electors of the above-named ward tha* a Poll will be taken for tlir election now pending for the said ware nd that such Poll will be opened on the 4th day690 words
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Advertisement710 1954-11-10 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT THE HURAL AND INDUSTRIAI Development Authority will hold i second course of training for Malai youths in Rubber Estate manage ment commencing in 1955. Then will be six vacancies on the cours* A and applications should reach th< H Authority by noon on 6th Decem- ber. 1954. n710 words
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Advertisement1371 1954-11-10 10 TENDERS POLICE TENDER NOTICE TENDERB which will close «t 12 noon on Tuesday 30th November 1954 are invited by the Commissioner of Police. Federation of Malaya for the supply of the undermentioned Items. Full particulars may be obtained upon application to the Force Quartermaster, Police Headquarters, Kuala Lumpur. Vehicle Batteries1,371 words
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Advertisement445 1954-11-10 10 P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Reeistered Contractors will be received by State Encineer. Seian:;or up to 3 p.m. on 30.11.54 for the Supply of Water Treatment Chemicals to PWD Selangor for the year 1955. Full particulars are obtainable from the Office of Senior Executive Engineer Waterworks. Selangor, Kuala Lumpur. TENDER445 words
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Advertisement131 1954-11-10 10 KNUTSEN LIN! FROM CANADA/US PACIK Sa*a| A-r,v-. Sin Franciico S.ns.p Cjcrrrud Bakke 7 Nov Elisabeth Bakkc 4 Dec 3 |.m Anna Bakkc 1 |an 31 l» O«eka Bakkc 3 M U* Accepting C3f?o and f*m*V FROM WESTERN AIV. Sailing Ar- FrcmanH. Si»g»a*« O«ck* Bakkc 26 No. Cjcrrrud Bakkc 21 Dec131 words
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Advertisement658 1954-11-10 11 n A CO., WD. ***** .Ml ■>>: divhorgo corgo i, CONTINENTAL PORTS P. Sham Penang Nev 10 Nov 10/11 Noy M Nov 15/16 Nev 17/18 Mov 18 Nov 19/20 Nov 22/21 j 2J Nov 26/28 Nov 29/10 nr 4 Dec 5/7 V 4 Dec 5 Dec 6/ 7 Dec 5658 words
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Advertisement956 1954-11-10 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES Fo. An UNGS T0 CO NTINENT/SCANDINAVIA Ade. Port *%+BtffiXUgfam»m «7-.. I BJ "FALSTR.A" P ShOrn P#OOno er" nd a i 9 mJi n.v nas modotion avoilabie te Genoe/Lendon SAILINGS FROM SCANOINAVIA/U.K./CONTINENT "INDIA" for Kohs.-rhong H onQ kona WP S hOm PanOn jJO'g-n. Hongkong, Manna, •ASIA for Kch^ng956 words
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Advertisement1070 1954-11-10 11 ,Xc THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. T i7 *>-' SINGAPORI (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) s LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. and CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P Shorn Penong Benledi for Liverpool, Dublin, Antwerp, Hamburg 6. 27/28 11/12 Nev Benlawen for Ho /re, London, Rotferdom, Hull In Pert Benwyvis for Avonmouth, Liverpool,1,070 words
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Advertisement1182 1954-11-10 11 McALISTER <5c CO., LTD. TIL: No ***** ELLERMAN «V BUCKNALL LONDON, HAVRI, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG A HULL ond for U S.A., North Atlantic Port* and Canodo via Colombo CITY OF LIVERPOOL Spore P. Thorn P"^ r, j Gd 9/11 Nov 14 Nay IS/14 Nov CITY OF CHICAGO Spore P. S'hom Penono1,182 words
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Article, Illustration1025 1954-11-10 12 THE DRAGON HAS BEEN TRICKED. CAN THE JUNGLE FOLK ESCAPE? rpHE atmosphere in the cave was tense as Mat Mousedeer bent over the spell, which was to make the dragon shrink. The monster had no idea that Mat was trying to make him grow1,025 words
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Article, Illustration179 1954-11-10 12 From Andrew Ho Dear Boys and Girls, Here are the six winners of our drawing contest, in which you had to decide what spell Rosemary, the beautiful fairy doll was cast ing. Your ideas were varied and original. Joyce David, aged 1 1, 46 Peel Road,179 words
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382 1954-11-10 12 WHEN I was coming to the office this morning I sawtwo boys on one of the bridges leading from Dunearn to Bukit Timah Road, and they had two black and white birds with them. One boy was on the bridge itself, the. other was382 words
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Article, Illustration234 1954-11-10 12 HENRY SETS UNCLE BILL A PUZZLE A YOUNG NEPHEW, Henry Keng of Singapore, writes to ask me how can he make a loose leaf album and put his stamps In it WITIIOIT usinn stamp ninths. gum. paste, or any sticky substance. Quite frankly. I dont know the answer, unless one234 words
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Advertisement169 1954-11-10 12 Such treat 1| teeth \^«HL l^lT^tS* courage him to chew \mk thus assisting him m w£r teething iOLI ACiNT) BARLOW CO LTD Ocean Building Singapore. WHO IS AFRAID OF WATER? Certainly not this MOV ADO witch. It is also protected R^^^^^. •gainst shocks antimapnetic L^L^i^k r^ and h.i<. a sweep169 words
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Advertisement62 1954-11-10 12 fffioup of 1 chhuhh, au y™ I &CMTIVt t'.'"' I AR* TAf Y$ It i^i a M? 7 A\C t'' £^K I 7 I Be bright, drink Milo, me noon and night. Milo I valuable vitamins and 1 ment to one and all. Served on the AiaA A Ml ...all62 words
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Miscellaneous225 1954-11-10 12 FISH OF m y m 16 RIDES B 1 M' y 1 BICYCLE m pi m QFE.V in the advertisement BB 1 boy to seii fish who can ride i Wt 1^F\ H a bicycle about 16 yearn old. V^\ M^M Teacher. Boey your fompo- -{-A AtR oss_?. n«. S225 words
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Article, Illustration226 1954-11-10 13 t rtHPe tv\cni. attempted tr nppo>inon off their 'ump-orT In both hL<;)prrntice Awl up nearly Ftolf ust failed tc |l In »e:.t lute TtM W«M'| Id 100 much for I] speed, A Jit I Mined by thr 7i. i nine »ni. ur i f k ISCllC!226 words
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Article54 1954-11-10 13 n'MfKI was more rain at Kual.i I.umpur yenterdaj mornm£ and the soinc for today 1 nrei «.ll *i be-t he soft. Ihe Treble Tote nil! be on TT.iie* fnur, Six and Sexen. lotera«.t Tote on Races Three. Five and Seven. Bit Sweep on Rare Set en. 7he rare*54 words
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477 1954-11-10 13 Producer napped on his second on Saturday s ™L™^ 3&fc p^;;; I Bj EPSOM JEEP OROHN BOOTI (Race Portmastcr Three) and Producer (Race Five) tar three" a! impui today, nay of the Turr Club's m^'m::. I icer my nap who ha* .seful form this h»T« much ion. el gelding was477 words
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Article212 1954-11-10 13 RACE FORM POINTS TO BLACK PULOT DLACK PUI,O'I was a stylish winner over the Ipoh 6f. in June. At Penang in August he ran My Pearl to 2J lengths over 5Jf with 7.12 in Div. 1 and was third to Pride of Burma over 6f with 813 in Div. 2212 words
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258 1954-11-10 13 REACH 72,000 FAMILH3- WITH A CLASSIFIED ADVERT - SPORTS LE'ITER THt question ot oroken tnonet on lot* return* brought Into prominence In the la*t r»ce on Saturday when Ballroom U won nnd pnld tfi for a win Taklnc the tot* fijrurrs apainst each hnrxe (or a win ar publi>hed In the258 words
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Advertisement532 1954-11-10 13 00 SHOULD SEND IN YOUR ENTRY NOW OR THE MALAYAN MONTHLY $20,000 4UST BE-WON CONTEST "D". DON'T DELAY! ;^^JT|\(\\ MUST WEDNESDAY! Straits Times WORD PUZZLE -AAA Cut out jnd pin with other coupsnt. J Potting inttructiom jpptar b^Hß^*, Nimi L....£liiiNl J AddrcM 1 I 1 1 JOIUJN D SM filTi7;532 words
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Miscellaneous1149 1954-11-10 13 EPSOM JEEP CAM. BOY POINTER *f*« 1 I BROWN BOOTY AIAFGIAM E AI.I.I UIANCC 3.1K1 Skyrider Hro«n Booty Skyrider Preview II Skjrrider Brown Bo»ty R 2 81-ACK PILOT rkELFII" PUT! RE HOt SE 3 Ikelele Black Pulot Don^ella Bieardi Domella lilark Pulot POCTMASTCS PORTM\!»TI.R I'ORTMXStEr *••>« Mr Pearl Pride of1,149 words
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286 1954-11-10 14 Fiji's greatest rugger Win three due Nov. 25 INTRODUCING JOE LEVULA 6 FT. 2 IN, 14 1^ QNE OF the most pressing problems that has faced the Fijian rugby team this season has been to find suitable wingers to replace their old stars, Dawai and Kabuta. Their worries now appear286 words
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Article146 1954-11-10 14 BACK -IN -FORM BAKAR NET MALAYS are the 1954 Singapore Amateur FA. Community League champions. They got over the formality of beating Eurasians in their last match with a record 12--nll victory at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. They led 4-0 at half time. Welcome news for fans in view of146 words
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Article164 1954-11-10 14 OMAR AND SADALI IN S-FINAL rkMAR IBRAHIM (8hell) and M. Sadali (Merrytlmei joined Wong Peng Soon aad Ong Poh Lim in the semi-final round of the singles in the Singapore badminton championships when the remaining quarter-finals were r<eclded at the Badminton Hall last night. Omar beat Hashim Haroun (MerryUmei 15164 words
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Article26 1954-11-10 14 Chinese Industrial Commercial I Continuation School will hold a sports meeting at the school, 350 Outram Road, on Sunday which la Old Boys Diiy".26 words
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Article133 1954-11-10 14 COME of the best amateur boxers of O the Combined Services will make up a 12-bout programme for their Poppy Day Fund tournament at the Badminton Hall R tonight rhe card is: •■'ljr: LAC Gros^e v Sigm Rajaram; S LAC Robins v O 3eaman Hussein; Welter:133 words
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Article259 1954-11-10 14 But wants to be coach KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. CHAN KON LEONG, 39-year-old veteran of Mali Thomas Cup badminton teams of 1949 and told the Straits Times today he had resigned his posi as selector but had asked to remain as coach Thomas Cup team "I259 words
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Article93 1954-11-10 14 The R.S.O.C.s November Medal Stablefordi competition played on Saturday resulted in a win for J A Oibson 1 34 5 8 1 In A Division and for W. R. Williams (35) in B" Division. "A" Division Ball Sweep on the First Nine was won by E93 words
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Article50 1954-11-10 14 A late penalty enabled University of Mala>a to force Young Malayans to a 6 6 draw in their ***** match at Buklt Timah yesterday. Kirn Lock and Sankaran scored tries for Malayans. The Varsity equalised through Hamid itryt and a late penalty which Eng Sung kicked.50 words
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Article41 1954-11-10 14 Scoring a goal in each half. Police S.A. ieat Singapore Cricket Club by 2-0 in a fast and keenly contested hockey friendly on the padang yesterday. Sta Maria scored in the 15th minute and Pennefather towards the end.41 words
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Article19 1954-11-10 14 Medical Services women's hockey team beat S.C.C. women 1-0 at Sepoy Lines yesterday Pessv Lim scored.19 words
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Article78 1954-11-10 14 MELBOURNE. Tues V'o play was possible today in the 4 match between the MCC and the Australian Eleven as the erounC v a.- flooded and it was decided to abandon the same. Final scores were MCC first Innings 205 tR. T. Simpson 74. P B. HReuter - 78 words
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Article170 1954-11-10 14 TWO Singapore Services players 1 inside-left M Wilkle R.E.M.E.) and outside-right F B Farrell (Royal Navy) are among the 19 players who will represent Singapore Amateur F A in its tour if Hong Kong and Manila from Nov. 25 to Dec. 9. The full contingent170 words
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Article52 1954-11-10 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue-, GOOD place kicking by Headquarters Malaya Command helped them to clear their first hurdle In the FARELF Army Cup ***** competition when they beat RASC (South Malaya) by 15 points (three penalty goals, two tries) to nil on the HQ. ground52 words
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Article187 1954-11-10 14 KUALA lIMPU! Tues. IF plans materialise. the Federation will see the Olympic hockey teams of India, the Netherlands and Britain in action towards the end of I '■■>'. The Federation of Malaya Hockey Union has invited these teams to make a stopover on their way back187 words
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Article174 1954-11-10 14 AFTER being held to 11-6 In the first half St. Andrews Old Boys overran R.E.M.E. "A" to win their rugger match at Woodsvtlle by 37 points (five goals, three irles and a penalty goal) to nine c.two trtas and a penalty) yesterday. Vat gave the174 words
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Article18 1954-11-10 14 Th-'" l^ ■WMI Pra Bo °n l.r',|,J vutPdn,J T l>« buTJ Coin; tutu STOOB i18 words
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Article41 1954-11-10 14 MELBOURNE Tu?' ft man, who almost single handed brought the Davis Cup bai tralia. today blamed Jack for wh.r he termed a detinue cipcllne in world amateur ten... dards." Kramer wrote in the M Sun of a "certain »ily41 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous108 1954-11-10 14 Rl <.(.KK S.CX. v N.B.. padang. H g Rff« v (i.H.Q. at Krpprl R,,^ R.N.A.S. SrmtraHxni; v K. \> I at SrmbawanK. K.F.M.K. I K \l Srlrtar, Avrr Rajah Road V Blurs v RAK hann. ;i| I- I HOt'M D1V. I: Inivrrsity v R\| (hanci. <hanjp; l)l\ I ni\rrslty v108 words
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