The Singapore Free Press, 1 June 1954
1954-06-01
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Title Section16 1954-06-01 1 The Singapore argest Afternoon Sale m Malay*. '> iiUmfr t Tues., June 1, 195*. Price 1"> Cts.16 words
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Article, Illustration205 1954-06-01 1 Sixth night of fear as oily man scare grips Chinatown Mi YIN lONG swept through Sin Chinatown lasi that the 'oily man' was i vampire who chose ior his victims. binese women and b ilted the doors ant! their homes as •prcad. ire— or oily man it conM "squeeze mere205 words
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Article22 1954-06-01 1 MucGillivray was tailed as High ssioner of the Federation ony m the Federal Council chamber at 1 Lumpur this morning.22 words
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Article22 1954-06-01 1 Rubber Market I quietly this morning first grade, June ship--82 Va cents a pound— th of a cent below dosing.22 words
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Article18 1954-06-01 1 Security forces m Kenya have killed 21 Mau Mau terrorists m the last 24 hours.18 words
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Article47 1954-06-01 1 ARMED pollco broke up a I pitched battle Involving 3 00U Basuto natives who clashed m fan* warfare m Johannesburg early yesterday. Revolvers, automatic pistols, knives and .sticks were used by the gangs. One native was reported dead ahd 30 injured. Four arrests were made.47 words
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97 1954-06-01 1 150 GAOLED: CRACKDOWN IN E. PAKISTAN ►PS gaoled about 150 P< >pk m troubled East yesterday m the •1 Karachi's ousting of provincial government 'V.ilty." those taken into v Sheikh Rehthe 14 members inner provincial and Mohammad Quadir, a member of East Pakistan provincial tnbly. -al Likander Mirza, the newReuter; A.P. - 97 words
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Article171 1954-06-01 1 Forget protest Shawcross KALLANG INQUIRY: SECOND DAY WHEN the Kallang air crash inquiry began second day hearing m Singapore this morning, Mr Christopher Bhawcross, Q.C.. for BOAC. withdrew his contention that the Attorney-General and not the Solicitor-General should, on the completion Ol evidence state to the inquiry the questions to171 words
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Article197 1954-06-01 1 RED CALL FOR BIG 4 TALK POMMUNIST loaders at the Far Fast Geneva conference have begun floating feelers for a new Feelers at Geneva East-West foreign ministers' faceting m September. The conference would deal with overall European senility problems and the future of Germany, diplomats said m Geneva yesterday TheUP - 197 words
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Article29 1954-06-01 1 A taxi burst into flames at South Bridge Road, Singapore at 4.40 a.m. today. The driver beat out the blaze before a lire I ngine arrived.29 words
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Article154 1954-06-01 1 ANOTHER Briti. h soldier hiui sen 11. ll d >u the outskirts ol Lsmailia In tin* B i I mil Zone. The batttrcd bed/, handed by the B jypi ian police to ihe British mi itho ti( i thai '»f j soldier belonging to the Royal154 words
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Article25 1954-06-01 1 Two Singapore Eurojx iujurod vhen theii into .i ditch and overturned at Chancery Lane early toh it h are m hospital.25 words
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Article22 1954-06-01 1 Four armed Malays robb (■•in; ese fishmonger <>f 11 15 morning at Ine lunction iui Still Road and Changl Road.22 words
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Advertisement25 1954-06-01 1 Q I'ilS^ n ':-:':**':i>>>^i>i'--'TT-' .'S^ hj a connoiaeiit* as t&i C" il t i fl a <~>cvtlan<l jtineU ca-p t FRASER AND MEAVE LIMITED $«M*25 words
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258 1954-06-01 2 Reds' plan: Neutral armistice commission RUSSIA and China proposed to yesterday's ninth .secret session of tiie Incio-China peace taJk.s m Geneva that a neutral pommiSftion .should .supeivi.se an Indo-China armiftlce, according to conference source*. Mr. Andrei Gromyko. deputising for Mr. Vyaehe.slav Molotov. who flew to Moscow on Sunday, v leader258 words
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Article233 1954-06-01 2 REDS TIGHTEN GRIP ON THE DELTA June 75 tipped for attack I'Hi; French Hi^h Coauaand In Indo-Chiiw believes that Vletmlnh General Gimp will launch i grand •ffensive against the Red River Delta <»n lane 15. ThlU m B little over three weeks. Olap has moved his victorious army Into positionA.P. - 233 words
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Article34 1954-06-01 2 Twenty-three Jesuits have received mandates, assigning them to mission work m the PhiliDDint.s and the Caroline and Marshall islands, at a high mass celebrated at Fordham University m New York. A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article23 1954-06-01 2 Pakistan's Foreign Minister, Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, arrived m London yesterday from Geneva on his uitv to Washington, ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article87 1954-06-01 2 A MILLIONAIRE indus trialist uas a< quitted m Uonih.iN yesterday <»r «>onM»i"iiK uilli liis driver and a hawker to murder t former busincvs associate. The driver was aho acquit ltd hawker was found RuiHy murder and senlenced to transport ttion for lile. The l*r«j.s«'t tition alleged that theReuter - 87 words
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Article, Illustration145 1954-06-01 2 MR. R. M. YOUNG, Singapore's Director of Education, is to return to Singapore this 'week. He has been on medical leave for nearly six months. Mr. Younu. who has boon diroctor since 1952. waa advised by his doctors to take a complete re.st in145 words
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Article19 1954-06-01 2 The construction of two United States air bases m Spain will begin m autumn. A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article246 1954-06-01 2 They're learning to read by lips ifODEKN hearing aids Ifl will be used by the British Red Cross school for deaf and dumb children m Singapore before the end of this year. The Director of the Red Cross, Mr. A. E. M. Geddess. said they were gifts of the I'nited246 words
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Article103 1954-06-01 2 SIAM MAY JOIN COLOMBO PLAN SOON SIAM is favourably considering joining the V 2.000 million six-year Colombo Plan for the economic development of South :md South-East Asia. Prince Wan Waithayaron, the Siamese Foreign Minister, said m Geneva la.st ni»ht. The plan was initiated by the British Commonwealth m January, 1950Reuter - 103 words
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Article35 1954-06-01 2 Th<> British Government announced last night a new €300 million defence loan m two pi r cent conversion .stock repayable In 1958-9. The list will be opened and clo.sed on Thursday. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article, Illustration36 1954-06-01 2 "This is a hor.sse" says Miss A. L. Rodrigues to her class of deaf and dumb childrenat York Hill. They look at her mouth, nod their heads and smile. Now they know.36 words
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Article115 1954-06-01 2 SIR ANDREW Cohen, the Governor of Uganda, yesterday reimoosed a state of emergency m the province of Buganda. At official announcement m Kampala said he took the step because of the pressure of threats and intimidation m connection with a trade boycott Buganda is the province115 words
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Article36 1954-06-01 2 A Chine.se prisoner from Korea who had elected to be resettled m a neutral country and was now m India to changed his mind and asked to be sent back to China. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Advertisement106 1954-06-01 2 \*mm;mmmmmwmmw*mmwm m m i S Spvviai Miargatu FOR a iiaiii iiaya NKW SHIPMENT GOLD/BILVBE THKEAD I AMERICAN AMERICAN SLENDANCiS JEWELLERY SETS LADIES HANDBAGSg 9 A 00, 94. .W 97. OO B NYLON BI.OISES NYLON B£D NYLON ,'S^Si "KB NYLON SATIN BEDCOVER NYLON ACETATE MALI SLII'S 2 Pillow Covers SHIRTS .V106 words
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Article, Illustration69 1954-06-01 3 General Sir (ierald Templer, for 28 months Federation High Commissioner and Lady Temp 1 c r (r i g h t) walking to the waiting aircraft at Kuala Lumpur yesterday with Sir Donald and Lady MacGillivray, and General G. K. Bourne, G.O.C. Malaya. (Above) "We'll69 words
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270 1954-06-01 3 Reds not helping atom plan says Ike IJRESIDENT Eisenhower said night that attempts to obtain the Soviet Union's coiperation m his plan for a nid atomic energy pool had been productive of the ilts we seek". Eisenhower added, m a eh at the 200 th anniversary dinner of Columbia University,Reuter - 270 words
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Article35 1954-06-01 3 Major Russel William Hatch, of the Duke of Wellington Regiment, yesterday was sentenced to be cashiered and gaoled for two years at Baa Oeynhausen for indecent acts involving four young National Servicemen. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article99 1954-06-01 3 DOUCI, aided by U.S. navy men, searched m vain yesterday for two bloody blankets and a pair of trous <*rs which a noval airman, chArged at Leonard Town m Maryland, with the murderr^ne of a member of the women's navy auxiliary, said he threw away. The airman,99 words
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Article226 1954-06-01 3 Hillary 's letter starts mystery THE British Ambassador, Mr. Christopher Summerhayes, said yesterday m Katmandu (Nepal), he had received a letter from Sir Edmund Hillary dated May 8, saying the conqueror of Everest had recovered from the pneumonia he contracted after injuries received m rescuing his team-mate McFarlane. It was226 words
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Article160 1954-06-01 3 LIEUTENANT Genevieve Dc Galard Terraubo, the J only women nurse of Dien Bien Phu who is on her way home, said at Calcutta yesterday she would explain m Paris why she sent birthday greetings to Vietminh leader Ho Chi Minh while she was a prisoner.160 words
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87 1954-06-01 3 Faithful dog cost master his life MAURICE llaynrs of Durban, South Africa, might be alive today if it had not been for the devotion of his bull mastiff Major. llaynes collapsed from an electric shock while working on a battery rfUftrfCff m the garden of his home. For more thanA.P. - 87 words
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Advertisement34 1954-06-01 3 READY to WEAR TAILORED IN LONDON BY SUMRIE f*~ Sea jfcv ill Uoublt* tni fl flfl BSi p 9 .»4to- fllHßlft^. I^l^^^^ I^l V^^k. BS d^wl^w I^K^ B^th j; fc f RATFLES PLACE SINGAPORE34 words
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363 1954-06-01 4 TheSingaporeFreePress TUESDAY June, I, 1954. Opinion Apathetic public Singapore Is not unique in that Jt ha.s a blood transfusion service and blood bank. It is highly probable, how- ever, that Singapore is unique in the poor .support the great majority ol it-, citizens accord the bank, and In the attitude363 words
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Article, Illustration726 1954-06-01 4 Holding on to HANOI GENERAL COGNY IS CONFIDENT I am wondering when the barber is going to cut my throat. Each tune he stretches back my head to shave that Stubborn patch beneath my chin I half expect him to shriek •Liberty.' and slice me Into slivers. A foolish, fleeting726 words
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Article210 1954-06-01 4 Persian oil bid by Japs JAPANESE companies are still bidding for Persian oil -despite British protests and the presence m Teheran right now of the negotiators of a Western marketing consortium. The Daichi Busan Trading Company m Tokyo has admitted its conclusion of a "tentative contract" under which Japan would210 words
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Article108 1954-06-01 4 OPKRMN<; Hayden Rives t!; himself one more year to make the grade as a top star m Hollywood. Although he is one of the town's busiest actors hr has made 10 pictures m the past two years the tall, blonde ex -seaman is not satisfied. "It's notA.P. - 108 words
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Advertisement23 1954-06-01 4 it i nffs 00 f iHsiinviion for every occasion ENGAGEMENT WEDDING RINGS U. S. de SUVA, Jewellers 106, Orchard Rd., S'pore-9 Phone: *****23 words
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Advertisement74 1954-06-01 4 A pride to serve A pleasure to drink 1 J Jm^mu r'" 1 L^wU irT r j^ l« B^H i r mI II n Ly {^r yfw^ J^r t wjA.m vVt \^L ~~~~"^mmmi^^^^^^^^^^^^mm^m^S^K^^ i rdd sf' HARI RAYA PUASA SHOP ARRANGEMENTS We close at 1 p.m. tomorrow and there will74 words
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Article, Illustration247 1954-06-01 5 I 'Still safe' m Indo-China FRENCH ships arriving m Singapore from 0I1 -many of them vacant cabins aboard not seem to indicate rush to get out from, ,-China, shipping ,ts said today. "rh- French Consul-General Singapore, M. R. de Boyer s.int Suzanne, has no247 words
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Article125 1954-06-01 5 Hawkers plan $200,000 market Tgapore Hawkers* Uni--3 planning to build a narket at Lorong 15. ing Road. he market will be the scone sponsored by the m m In an effort, to get its iibera "tl the street. The is m Somerset Road. Orchard Road area. union's secretary, Mr. P.125 words
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Article, Illustration117 1954-06-01 5 PWO hundred medical students graduate from Thailand's two diversities each year. This i.s a result of the Government's rogramme to raise the level of the 'Ountry's health standard. Dr. M. Kruatrachue, British Council >lur and specialist m tropical dissaid Thailand still had a117 words
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158 1954-06-01 5 Check on cartridges for dog shooters TO UNDERGO OPERATION IN ENGLAND "VfR. GEORGE KHOO, as- sistant-librarian at Raffles Library Singapore, has left for England to undergo a major operation m a nursing home. Mr. Khoo has been advised by his doctors to undergo an operation and then take a complete158 words
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139 1954-06-01 5 School picture of the average child A PICTURE of the Average Child has been built Dp by the sixth form of Loughborough College School from the answers of 150 pupife to a questionnaire. He (or she; has 3s. lftd. a week pocket money at the I of 11 by 15139 words
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Article52 1954-06-01 5 Sailor falls on a car JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. A British sailor was hurt when he fell from the first floor of a cafe m Johore Bahru last night and landed on the top of a parked car. The injured man, Leading Seaman J. Ea.stlake, was taken to the Naval Base52 words
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236 1954-06-01 5 Plans to build up storage of water AN avcram. of 45 million gallons of drinking vatef ur« i being consumed daily m Singapore. fhe city Council Water Department Is confldenl of supplying all local need it the pre» nt rate for a !•>"* time to come. The Acting Deputy city236 words
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Article27 1954-06-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— To mark the Queen's birthday flags will be flown from public offices, schools and business houses m Selangor on Thursday June 10.27 words
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Article14 1954-06-01 5 The City COunci] has approved $36,500 for two new unbulancea for Singapore.14 words
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Advertisement54 1954-06-01 5 CATHAY GRAND OPENING TOMORROW ALL THE SWEEP OF THE NEW MODERN MI X ACLE MEDIUM OnemjlScoPE ENHANCED BY THE WONDER OF PERSPECTA STEREOPHONIC SOUND Knighbtttßound Table I mm mti yAGMDNa -hei \im I SIX PERFORMANCES: UM a m.-l.r. 1.15 MS-9JI pm. AMI SPECIAL lIAHI H\V\ MIHSIUIT BOX PLAN NOW OPEN!54 words
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Article604 1954-06-01 6 YOUR LUCKY STAR ]>OKN TODAY, your hi I perious and impulsm 1 I nature can get you into pleat; of trouble, if you don't watra j I out' You arc chiefly int< i«st< I m large enterprises and dislike having to take care ol ieUil. Independent and origin.il m I604 words
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Article110 1954-06-01 6 A SKIN condition that has been debated by doctors since 1824 may be caused n the bites of insects such as mr mosquito, flea and bedbug. Dr Bertram Shaffer, assistant professor of dermatology at the University of Pen™* vania. reported at a wtentific meeting m Chicago110 words
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Miscellaneous123 1954-06-01 6 MANDRAKE by Lee Falk andPMDam tr J rr7c x—^ LEDGE MOVES 1 Brf, ;Vv /^z \V) rmTPHONT IEW! IN, RELEASING /jj^^ f i TARZAN by Edgar Rice Bufrou 9 hs THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris -j-p ,/iw^ TUIC^\ KNt^W Ir IHA I IHt L.'t fcL I L-vd' t i *^V^123 words
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154 1954-06-01 7 A BRIGHTER S'PORE SOON: GAS YIELDS TO POWER 4 IX SINGAPORE streets will be lit by electricity by the end of next year and about 530 existing gas Ms scrapped, according to Mr Chan Hum Chee, vfi c-chairman of the City Council Public Utilities Committee. He said: "Electric lights are154 words
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Article71 1954-06-01 7 PENANG, Tues. Can a Municipal Council order local theatres to provide a full two hours programme as adverse^ Dr. N. K. Menon (Radi-cai-Jelutongi put this question m an adjournment speech b, tore the Penans Municipal Council today "Dr Menon estimated ihat thP night show71 words
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Article, Illustration78 1954-06-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. \nr>'in«» village went to the polls and elected Mr. Yap Chin? Sang, Mr. Yap Chee Hoong. Mr. Soon Kon Fah and Yap Siong Lin to its council. picture. Radio Malaya ir-sumes its que-t for Talentimc artbtes such as 1 irry Fenton and Co.Vrve Press - 78 words
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Article37 1954-06-01 7 Work will soon begin on the renovation of the fish section of Singapore's Orchard Road market. Plans include construction of a platform for refuse bins. The City Council has budgetted $18,000 for expenses.37 words
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Article44 1954-06-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tups An v- Malayan timuu i»m*i h all be held at the Marianm: rcmple here on June 5 and b The conference will decid< n the formation of an ortiani■.tion to be called the Hindi :ouncil of Malaya44 words
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Article21 1954-06-01 7 MALACCA, Tues.--H L. Hamid, 19, won the Malacca Malay talentime contest sponsored by Radio Malaya last niyht.21 words
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Article224 1954-06-01 7 rpALENTIME" competitions. 1 presented with great sucftome years ago m Singapore, arc to be revived by Radio Malaya. U planned to hold the 1954 Talentime m a few weeks. first audition, the Free Press was told, would be on June 12. -ompetltors will be judged224 words
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Article, Illustration193 1954-06-01 7 Estate owner Where are the bandits? QUESTIONS U.S. WOMEN ASK WHKKK urc tne oanaiu-.. ;i,ked Miss Margaret Baker, American owner of a Perak rubber estate. I see armed guards everywhere but no bandits." she .said. MM Baker, who went to live on her Kampong Acheh Estate in Sitiawan. found It193 words
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Article28 1954-06-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Radio Malays *tll ftr«»«4dea*i >• 8 p.m. today historic re cordings. The voice ot the >&\r Sir Henry Gurney will also n»> heard28 words
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Article, Illustration172 1954-06-01 7 HOW do they bury the dead m the Orient?" This is the strange quest of Mrs. Elizabeth M. Linard, an American lecturer, and first woman state commissioner of Ohio State. Mrs. Linard has come out East to study funeral customs of the Asians.172 words
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Article42 1954-06-01 7 IPOH, Tups. About $2,000 was raised m aid of Lady Tempter's T.B Hospital fund by boxing at the Jubilee Park On Saturday ni'jjht. Rain, however, spoilt tlie boxing, only three of the scheduled 10 bout.-,] b< Ina completed.42 words
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160 1954-06-01 7 3 S'pore lads are made Queen's Scouts THREE Singapore Boy Scouts from the North District have been made Queen's Scouts. They are Nk Ens Khong and Lim Yeow Slang <both from 55th Chinese V.M.C.A. group) and Tan On Boon <10th St. Andrew's School group). They will receive their Royal Certificates160 words
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Article36 1954-06-01 7 The Study Group Movement Singapore j has vacanctoa on its new three-month Elementary Economies Course every Thursday evening. Applications should be addressed to the President, c|o British Council, Stamford Road. Singapore36 words
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Advertisement70 1954-06-01 7 CM -3 I I II I PRECISSION-MAOE liP^ST^i A V WITH SHENT 1 1 h SEALED UNIT L^H Irn 1 1 I GUARANTEED rH I I V FOR 5 YEARS "T1. W LI II ALL FOR $***** -T~li I I Jj^- ***w II \L J vos. \J I I I70 words
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282 1954-06-01 8 4 girls in house: He had to pick one ffOM chiton ran Into Iro ub 1 c woman trouble when they made him mayor. i- ;.< i.. foui attractive daughters. Any one ol them would b»- a credit to him as Mayoress oi Great Yarin Am: ail four daughters were282 words
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Article68 1954-06-01 8 Britain's second "peroxide" submarine is nearing completion at Barrow-in-Furness and will be launched late m the summer. It is to be named H M.tt Excalibur and, with I IMS. Explorer, now being fitted OUt at Barrow, will carry out iUs first trials at the end68 words
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Article214 1954-06-01 8 —BECAUSE THE COUNCIL SAYS SO NINETEEN-YEAR-OLD Mrs. Rose Elizabeth Hunt, just married, has been told that her husband can 'live with her— as a lodger— if she pays the local council 2s. 6d. a week. For that is the usual charge for lodgers m214 words
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Article66 1954-06-01 8 R. S. M. George Osborne will not be sorry when Privates Walter and John Thompson, 20-year-old twins from Manchester, leave the Ist Battalion Manchester Regiment next month. When the battalion arrived at Southampton from Malaya he said: "I put them through their basic training. I66 words
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Article22 1954-06-01 8 'SCANDAL'— £2,OOO The autographed manuscripts of Sheridan's "The 1 School for Scandal" was sold for e 2,000 at Sotheby's, famou.s London auctioneers.22 words
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173 1954-06-01 8 ASTOCKILY built 63-year-old professor said recently "By careful management and balanced diets it is possible to get unheard-of quantities of milk from dairy cattle." To prove his words Professor Robert Boutflour. principal of the Royal Agricultural college Cirence«ter. pointed to his173 words
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Article, Illustration67 1954-06-01 8 Skating into trouble r picture. I Body blow" from skating star Belita. but it is not nearly such a heavy one as comedian Max Wall makes it appear during; rehearsal at the Empress Hall. Earl's Court. London, for the new production "White Horse Inn on Ice." The show m whichReuter - 67 words
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249 1954-06-01 8 Johnnie thought up 199 'blue boys VTOUNG Johnnie, away at 1 .school m C270-a-year Eastbourne College, wrote home something like this. "Di ar Mum and Dad, "Ullnga are line at school except that tonight they caught me out of bounds at the cinema when I slipped m to see 'The249 words
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Article513 1954-06-01 8 But frauds get I him 18 months I JACK ("Shim Sham") [tow. who r ay I London clubbed the bottle -parh I craze, has gone to gaol. I Being Soho's "daddy*' of the night I club business has now landed short I tubby,513 words
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53 1954-06-01 8 'ATOMIC CIRCUSES' TO TEACH EUROPE Models of the world's first I atomic power station now being built at Calderhall. Cumber- land, will be exhibited by two R •atomic circuses" which set out from Rome next month. I Object is to teach the po. c sibilities of using the atom peacefully,53 words
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Article43 1954-06-01 8 Mr. William Murday, 46. a cripple, of Hebburn-on-Tyne, took eight days to reach London m his hand-propelled wheelchair, m search of a Jod He stayed ten hours, returned home m six hours by train, and is now considering i" c43 words
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Article90 1954-06-01 8 AN empty space on the wall marks the spot where an oil painting of a nude girl should have hung m the annual members' exhibition of drencester Arts Club, m Clrencetter. The painting: Tho work of Colonel Robert Henriques bruudcuiLr, v.r*ler. The ban: The work90 words
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Article, Illustration95 1954-06-01 9 Popper picuire. SEVENTY -TWO fat men O and women, each weifhlnf not less than 240 pounds, attended the annual Cavour Banquet, near Torino. Italy. Daring the banquet they put away 88 pounds of turkey, 176 pounds of asparagus. 66 pounds of guinea fowl, 17 poundsPopper - 95 words
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324 1954-06-01 9 Police hunch was wrong he phoned a girl I woman friend the managing director was due to lunch with had not turned up. So into a telephone kiosk he went to phone her. he rang the number, a police-sergeant opened the door, took hold of the receiver, and arrested him.324 words
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Article136 1954-06-01 9 SCIENCE BOY'S JAM JAR BLOWS UP 1 LjOME scientist David Clive Stott, aged 14, was badly I irned when he added nitric, acid to water m a jam jar. The solution shot up towards the ceiling, some of it splash- 'on to David Mrs. Hilda Stott knew noth- tag of136 words
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Article220 1954-06-01 9 HOME'S THE BEST, DOCTOR SAYS CHILD births In hospitals were condemned by a Chief Medical Oflicer of Health as the first move towards a break from true family life. Dr. John Coleman, 51-year-old Medical Officer of Health for East Ham, and responsible for the220 words
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Article28 1954-06-01 9 Six Winston Churchill's country home Chartwell, West- erham, Kent, is being opened 110 the public on June 16 to bern fit the Young Women's Christian Association.28 words
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Article349 1954-06-01 9 WHEN 1 14-year-old girl wa.s left alone m a caravan by her mother, a neighbour acted the Good Samaritan and nave the girl shelter, it wa.s stated at Bury St Edmunds Juvenile Court. The Good Samaritan wa.s prai.sed by the man Ist rates lor349 words
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195 1954-06-01 9 His trousers turned up as a skirt A WIFE took her husband's trousers to a tailor to be altered. When she went back the trousers had been converted by error into a skirt. She told Judge Tudor Recs this at Uxbridße, Middlesex, when her husband, bank official Norman John Martyr,195 words
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394 1954-06-01 9 IF A VICAR INVITES HIS BISHOP TO TEA... IyHEN the bishop comei to Ua. is the vicar entitled to put the cost down as expenses on his Income-tax return A High Court Judge and four counsel delved into law hooks -more than 30 of them to try to find an394 words
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Article, Illustration1050 1954-06-01 10 ANTHONY TERRY - REDS JAIL A 'MAN BETWEEN' ANTHONY TERRY By I AST week a letter J fluttered through the letterbox of a. Hat m the British sector of Berlin. It was written on a sheet of ollirial paper and the stamp was that of the Communist government of East Germany. Across theP.J.J. - 1,050 words
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Article275 1954-06-01 10 IB IT'S a woman's privilege ana JUNE ALLYSON certainly I goes m for it m a big way. I Eight months ago she obtain- ed her release from MGM and I told reporters: "Now I can retire to my home, husband (DICK POWELL) and my I children— as275 words
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Advertisement84 1954-06-01 10 5 \///!li////l SeorrS/tOAO S/AtC4f>O*t. I J!T r IZ BAR RESTAURANT j I Y&A* W-IQWH* WE SERVE I M C U RR Y TIFFIN I HOTU DAILY I I/j/t '/inTfTnn rooms witn bathrooms I ////j L and Phones attached. I > BOARO or without BOARD I U////////A rtej 23SH j I84 words
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Article, Illustration954 1954-06-01 11 A stranger is seeking Tony too THE STORY is told l>> Superintendent Stanley of Scotland Yard, invtfftirmtlnf the murder of a woman at Earls Court. London. Her husband is under arrest, but a vital witness is missing their von. Tony Rowe. If he is mil found m time954 words
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Article182 1954-06-01 11 (•KEEK millionaire shlptWMr, Mr. A. S. >n issis. owner of sonic of the lajKesl oil tankers, is baildillf What is believed will be the '•'•'^t In vni ions yacht afloat. fronur anadian frifjatr being eoßTertci for Mr. Onassii into a yacht at a "rrnan shipyard. The182 words
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Advertisement18 1954-06-01 11 I A crime I serial by LEONARD MOSLEY mi i hi mum,,, ii ii in iniiiti ii illinium.'18 words
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Advertisement72 1954-06-01 11 FIRST "CLASS STORAGE TRANSPORT STORAGE LIMITED. 173, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE 6577. niiiiiiiiicjiiiiiiiiiiiicjiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiTiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiicjiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiMiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiii 1 I CARLTON NIGHT CLUB. I 28A, Cavenagh Rd., (Next to Orchard Rd. Mirket) OUR NEW RHYTHM BAND WITH MISS MOMO (RADIO MALAYA) SINCINC RENDERS MELODIOUS fj MUSIC. E OUR TEAM OF ENTERTAINERS ENSURES A COOD EVENINC.72 words
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Article, Illustration559 1954-06-01 12 THE MEN ACE OF FA ST JET PLANES Glass windows become dangerous THEKK might conic I day when folks wil think twice before buildIns B house with windows. It i.s all be cause of a nian-mad< headache becoming Increasingly troublesome the veritable claps oi doom called sonic explosions. The cannon-likeA.P.; Reuter - 559 words
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Article436 1954-06-01 12 Neither r <i'\o vulnerable South dealer NORTH ft I <? 8 7 .1 OA 7 4 4 X J io«> \vi;st BAtl A A I<> 8 f, <? KJtS y Q 10 5 4 0 J 1 1 1 1 OQH **«2 A Q 4 SOUTH AAKQ J436 words
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Article, Illustration387 1954-06-01 12 Why 'knock on wood "I^NOCKING on wood" for luck is one of the most common of 80,000 superstitions, a psychiatrist said. This is why: It can be a call on magic, a way of handling anxiety or worry, a defence against envy, a sign that emotionally you are pretty immature.A.P. - 387 words
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Advertisement96 1954-06-01 12 DULL HAlRif^ fj I Why grieve ovei greying or lack-lustre hair? With one Vr < ~;J pleasant application or lnecto its youthful rsdtaacr can t> V 3^> I rMiored •wiitlv. indeiectablv and pennanentlv V Made vi IS na'ura' akadr< gg \M I Available at all heading Dispensaries. I THE FEDERAL96 words
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Miscellaneous245 1954-06-01 12 ifaily Crosstewd < LVCB ACEOBS: 6. ftuhlonabk barrack .square or2. Consoled lor centre <u». der (5». 8 such i concern obvloutly works 7. ThJi reeling lasts only till hinch<s) tune (6 7». 10. Ni»t pin-Up model, but a cut- 'J. Kither way the negative prohiCMll (7). b4tJ (3) U. The245 words
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Article, Illustration1246 1954-06-01 13 Knights of the Round Table 'PHE Kings and their lesser chciftains were ranged, shield touching shield, around the great Ring of Stones, a circle of huge upright pillars some three and a half feet apart joined together by a chain of imposts which formed a ring high above the ground.1,246 words
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Article177 1954-06-01 13 The story so far England m fh c early middle ages is torn by strife. Sclr- seeking kings of Britain's many peoples make war upon each i other dividing the country and spreading a plague of murder and plunder throughout the land. Arthur Pendragon, claimant to the throne has taken177 words
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Advertisement39 1954-06-01 13 THE CAST LANCELOT ROBERT TAYLOR GUINEVERE AVA CARDNER KINC ARTHUR MEL FERRER MORGAN LE FAY ANNE CRAWFORD MODRED STANLEY BAKER MERLIN FELIX AYLMER ELAINE '.".MAUREEN SWANSON PERCIVAL CABRIEL WOOLF CARETH ANTHONY FORWOOD KAWAINE ROBERT URQUHART GREEN KNIGHT NIALL MACCINNIS39 words
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Article, Illustration476 1954-06-01 14 Antagonistic towards Aussie cricketers' AUSTRALIA'S fast bowler Kay Undwall has just A niade an astonishing attack on England's star umpire Frank Chester over Incidents m last year's Leeds Test Lindwall insists that as an umpire Chester "sometimes takes too much upon himself"; that476 words
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Article116 1954-06-01 14 VI VSSIVI: \assanaly Irani of Bombay lescd his muse Irs yesterday and ifllti to fi«ht .'!7X ll» woman irrcstler Ifuiiida Ilanu and marry her if he won. MadaiiK- Kami lias floored a I*O| siir<«'ssion of biiUM y suitors who tri»*d to U\ Hit- wrdlock withA.P. - 116 words
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206 1954-06-01 14 1 00 boys to contest inter-club boxing rpHE annual Federation of Singapore Boys' Clubs I boxing tournament for the Davies Challenge Cr I will be held on June 16, 17 and 18. I Permission will be sought to hold the preliminary and semifinal fights at the Police Training Depot. The206 words
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Article71 1954-06-01 14 Twenty-two thoroughbreds of mi] original entry ol 400 will contest Britain's famous horse race. the Derbj .St. ikes tomorrow. Every loyal Bliton is hopinp; that the bin black coll I iindau will provide coronation anniversary present for his owner. Quoen Elizabth 11, who was keenly71 words
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Article42 1954-06-01 14 Russia, beaten only by UM United States In the 1 9f>'2 Olympics, last nlt»ht won the six-nation European b.iskHbul! tournaawnt with a 78-62 victory over previously unbeaten Hungary, Russia wound up with five victories compared to Hungary's 4-1 record. A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article22 1954-06-01 14 F.m\\ Zatopek. the Czech Olympic Champion, will attempt to better his i ovui 10,000 BMtfti world record m Urus.s»'is tonight22 words
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Article, Illustration59 1954-06-01 14 picture There'i itfitMag familiar about thr cheeky Ktln of thr irhllc rl.td Hff«rc winning Ihc London to Brighton w ilkinu >;»»<• l>y a st<-p Yes, it's tonirdiun Norman Wisdom, walch- d h> i crowd of bolkUymmk era is hr films location ■cenea nt-ar Bri^hton\ Palaot !'i«rJ Turn - 59 words
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392 1954-06-01 14 (iKORGE WHITING cables fnmi New York: ROCKY Marciano is having Scotch whisky rubbed m to harden his face, and the soup stains on Al Weill's waistcoat are real turtle. Such are the visible signs of prosperity when the heavy-weight championship of the world392 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-06-01 14 Houston Manor, favourite for the Epsom Derby tomorrow. I is here seen during exercise on the Yorkshire moors. He is I being: ridden by stable boy Jack Curtis. Reuter picture I34 words
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Article46 1954-06-01 14 Mrs. J. Cochery's Sic Boy won the I Prix Lupin for three-year-old colt 3 I at Longchamps. I With W. John»tone of Australia In I the saddle. Sic Boy won from Cote DOr by two lengths. Florin was another nose back third. A .P.A.P. - 46 words
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Advertisement77 1954-06-01 14 BADMINTON I EXHIBITION I P World's Best m Action I WONG PENG SOON I A. PIRUZ I LIM KOON YAM I /•if X In aid or I SINGAPORE WORLD YOUTH ASSEMBLY FUND I and I ST. ANDREW S HOUSE BUILDING FUND I SINGAPORE BADMINTON STADIUM I at 7.45 p.n%: I77 words
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Article, Illustration566 1954-06-01 15 DESMOND HACKETT - THE ENGLISH SELECTORS ARE GUILTY Posl-mortem on the big defeat By DESMOND HACKETT rpHK selectors of England are guilty. Guilty of exposing England football to the gloating laughs, the bitter gibes which are now the general salute for our players abroad. They are the men who control the international ame.Michael Anchant - 566 words
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Article162 1954-06-01 15 JOHN LANDY. 24-year-old 99 Australian, yesterday failed In his bid to beat Roger Bannister's fastest time for the mile. Landy'a time was four "U.s 1.6 seconds compared wth Bannister's three minutes IJ cond*. i time by Landy Vu minutes two seconds. His night wasReuter - 162 words
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Article21 1954-06-01 15 ll) VukoTieh won the IndianaOrand Prix motor nice tor tho second HHlfWtvr n< wu driving a fiKi injcc- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration206 1954-06-01 15 Now they can't make minds up ENGLAND'S soccer selectors yesterday .short-listed 27 players for the world championships m Switzerland, but side stepped their final choice until late m the week. The selection is Riving England's soccer bosses one of their biggest problems m year. Stanley Matthews, 39-year-old i star winger206 words
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Article147 1954-06-01 15 Free Press Correspondent AN Ipoh referee was escorted from the Chinese Assembly Hall ground yesterday after an Ugly incident m the senior division match between Chen-.' Wah and Ramblers. The Ramblers players walked oil the Held three minutes before half-time. Referee A. Ready uave147 words
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Article367 1954-06-01 15 ENGLISH CAPTAIN ri'UiK battered remnants of A English football touched down at London Airport hist week to this welcome from a white overalled ground .staff worker: 'Cor! look what's conic back." it wai the final blow, the end to a quiet restrained trip from Danube to367 words
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330 1954-06-01 15 ARCOS - Thrills without frills at Stadium ARCOS -by_ R.F.ME 2; Tigers L NO magic MCCerj M dazzling science; K.E.M.K won hecause they just made up their minds to do so. And when ><>v get a REME team m that mood they're really worth their place at the top of the SAFA330 words
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Advertisement209 1954-06-01 15 CAIhA/ I LAST l»AV! li.i/O i.i:> 4i:» i.)-f)..{i J. Arthur Rank's "THE LOVE LOTTERY" l» < hnirnlor D.ivid Niven-Pefff) (nmmins Anne Vernon Hrrhrrt Lorn LAST DAY! llam-l 4."»4i;>-b IS-tJI p.m. "TROUBLE IN STORE" Starring Norman WISDOM Margaret RUTHERFORD OPKNS TO-MORROW! Keris Film prrsents Kadin Mokhtar RISINI m TKRANii Bl LAN209 words
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Article, Illustration314 1954-06-01 16 FARNLEY GOES BEST ON TRACK B Three horses break Jo sec tor jr. L\\KM.I:Y\ Hoiibic Burns, Blue Ribbon and Sweet Dream broke for Sf mi food galloping track at Penan* this norning. Farnley, with Vlney up, showed a nice turn of speed to run 31 In 37 2 5 fastestFree Press - 314 words
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Article85 1954-06-01 16 TAN BARNARD. South A cross-country champion, bi 17 ypjr old national record yesterday when he won the South African Empire Games' marathon tri.il. B.irnard. 22, who was rtinri' only his second marathon covered the 26 miles 385 yards m two hours 25 minutes 31.8 seconds.85 words
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Article243 1954-06-01 16 PAKISTAN TOTAL 163 THE Pakistan cricket rr.s scored (13 lor three wickets before lunch on the second day of their three-day match against Hampshire. There were few opportunities for either batsman or bowler on the pitch made soft by ratal during Hie week-end. Pakistan, batting with extreme caution against i243 words
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Article136 1954-06-01 16 \III)DLESEX are seemingly all set to resume top position on the county championship list with the defeat of Warwickshire by Yorkshire and their own good position against Gloucestershire. Gloucestershire led by no more than til runs with 6 men out In their second innings. Denis Compton, back136 words
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Article238 1954-06-01 16 Cricket close of play .scores: At Lords: Gloucestershire 118, ciitums rtghtarm offbreak mx for 53, Young leftarm .slow 4 tor 35 1 iind 111 lor mx. \lki<iiim-x 188 for three declared, (Denii Compton 82, W Bdrtcta not out 77.) At Oval: Surr'-y 180. (May 54, Rtdfway lifhUrm fu(Reuter - 238 words
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Article222 1954-06-01 16 MITRI ON SAME CARD DON COCKELL, the British Empire heavyweight champion, was 7-4 favourite last night to beat Harry Matthews of Seattle m a return 10-rounder m London's oven air White City Stadium tonight. Cockell, who was virtually; written oft as a fighter when he222 words
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