The Singapore Free Press, 9 June 1954
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1954-06-09 1 The Singapore Free Press i .truest Afternoon Sale m Malaya. iTO. Singapore, Wed., June 9, 1954. Price ISCti18 words
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Article126 1954-06-09 1 Beauty queen held after stabbing FORMER Hollywood him technician stabbed to death yesterday, and arrested his wife, a movie player 10 was "Miss Los Angeles'' of 1950. rharles Havden Brown, 47, who had working as a car parking lot endant, was stabbed above the heart, died without regaining: conscious- wife,A.P - 126 words
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Article23 1954-06-09 1 n s Conservative Pro--1 Party yesterday ana five-year defence to build up Japan's land, i air forces to 265,000 A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article184 1954-06-09 1 'Plane landed on 2 wheels Officer John B. Perkins i the sixth session of Kallang air crash inquiry morning that it apu 1 to him that the Conllation which crashed on 13. on its first touch vn. landed on both wheels and was level. the touch-down was se to the184 words
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Article29 1954-06-09 1 n Is negotiating with i to sell rubber over and the f>o,ooo tons contracted this year. Mr. R. G. SenaMinister of Commerce rrade said yesterday. U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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Article16 1954-06-09 1 >ndon experienced 111 wetwhitsun of the century. Ministry weather experts J terday. Re uterReuter - 16 words
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Article57 1954-06-09 1 Boys buried alive in rock fall TWO boys, chasing a rabbit up a steep bank near their homes m Laceby, Lincolnshire, yestera heavy fall of earth and heavy fall of earth and rocks. The boys, 21-year-old Raymond Cater and 16--year-old Geoffrey Marshall, were dead when dug out. It is thoughtReuter - 57 words
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Article25 1954-06-09 1 The Singapore rubber market opened quietly this morning with first srade. June shipment, at 64.3/8 cents a pound Ore-eighths cent above yesterday's dosing.25 words
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Article16 1954-06-09 1 six Persian generals are m the United State on ;i .short observation tour.16 words
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146 1954-06-09 1 SINGAPORE'S Director of Education, Mr. K. M Young said this morning thai the onuso! dealing with 1,120 Chinese student., camped m the Chinese High School m Bukit Timah m pi against national service registration was the responsibility of the school's Supervisor. He said- "The question146 words
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Article683 1954-06-09 1 SCRAP THE J.B. UNIVERSITY PLAN Joint Govt. group says: TWE proposal to move the I'nivrrsity ftf 1 Malaya to Johore Bahru should be abandoned as a whole, and the Iniversity should be sited initially, m Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. This is the recommendation of the joint committee appointed by the683 words
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205 1954-06-09 1 Reds are warned: US ready to strike back if... MR. John Poster Dulles yesterday |aye the Communists a double barrelled warning that the United States was ready to break oH the Geneva talks, unless early progress was made, and would strike back it Communist China intervened m tlie Indo ChinaReuter - 205 words
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Article30 1954-06-09 1 All t lie seats available for the public at the Queen'.s birthday parade m Singapore tomorrow have been allocated. The parade starts at 7.30 a.m.30 words
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Article26 1954-06-09 1 Mr. Clement Attlee, the leader of the Labour Party, returned to London by air yesterday after a four-day visit to Denmark and Sweden- Router.26 words
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Advertisement106 1954-06-09 1 i i Contain Vitamins A, Hi, B 2 and I), also PP ViUmini (Niacin), Iron. Calcium and Phosphorus. The Goodnight Beverage that helps you to say "Good Morning A bedtiiM cup of 'Ovaltine' taken taetj \\j nifht will help you to fed gloria* sly -z^'' alive on top of the106 words
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Article, Illustration184 1954-06-09 2 ANEW woman driving testei for the Singapore TraJH< I'olice Branch lias been appointed. She is Mrs. Vera Williams (rifht) an <\ perienced Colony motorist. She replftCet Singapore's first woman tester, Mrs. L. Keelan, who has left for the United Kingdom on leave. Mrs.184 words
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Article62 1954-06-09 2 A FORMER prisoner-of-war m Malaya and now whip Of the Liberal Party of the Tasmanian House of Assembly Mr. T. G. Pearsall. will arrive m Singapore today m the Gorgon. He will stay here for about a month as a guest of the local Commonwealth62 words
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Article118 1954-06-09 2 INDONESIA SENDS 'TERMS' TO DUTCH THE INDONESIAN Government la understood to have sent a note to the Dutch Government settine two conditions for the improvement of relations between the two countries: First the liquidation of the Dutch-Indonesian Union under the Dutch Crown; secondly, the transfer of Western New Guinea toReuter - 118 words
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Article110 1954-06-09 2 15 years gaol far an ex-Red A former East German Foreign Minister, Herr Georg Dertinger has been sentenced to 15 years, hard labour, the East German radio reported yesterday. The Fast Berlin radio reported that the East German Supreme Court had tried a "gang of conspirators" led by Dertinger. TheyReuter - 110 words
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Article378 1954-06-09 2 Who should supervise? rHF West and Kussia clashed openly at Geneva yesterday on the question of whether Communist nations should help supervise an Indo-China armistice. Mr. Anthony Eden. British Foreign Secretary Formally proposed that India. Pakistan, Burma, Indonesia and Ceylon the "Colombo powers"-— should be378 words
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79 1954-06-09 2 The village of long-haired men are 'wild' HAIR is worn long among (he men of the secluded village of Broughton Astley, Leicestershire. Four years ago, the village barber retired after 40 years of cutting hair. No-one ha s replaced him Now m desperation the pirish council has appealed to the79 words
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173 1954-06-09 2 Gen. Navarre a first class leader says Pleven ITHE French Assembly deb.'c on Indo-China was adjourned yesterday after Premier Laniel had said that Foreign Minister M Bidault would attend the debate th afternoon. M Bidault had to stay m Geneva yesterday "m order to attend a very important meeting". EarnerReuter - 173 words
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Article95 1954-06-09 2 fFHE VIETMINH yesterday A agreed to the French offer of a temporary ceasefire m zones of Indo-China to permit evacuation of some of their wounded and sick soldiers. Peking radio said the Vietminh High Command, m replying to the French message, proposed .suspension of all military activitiesA.P. - 95 words
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Advertisement51 1954-06-09 2 Icwn 6 Country DRESS SALON SELECTION OF DAY, s£ "^MT COCKTAIL AND EVENING DRESSES. DRESSES WHICH Jfff ttl^ COMBINE, COLOUR f*imsi Milk Wpl! Wl^^ A N D STYLEWITH > ELEGANCE AND OPEN 9 A. M. 5 P. M. WEEKDAYS Ej A. M. IP. M. SATURDAY 6 MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACE51 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-06-09 3 picture. Smilingly confident m her new Hartnell gown, Princess Alexandra arrives at Grosvenor House m London to attend the Alexandra Rose Ball with her mother, the Duchess of Kent. This was the first big public ball that the young Princess had attended. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article91 1954-06-09 3 N\r.ib leaders were on n Zanzibar protec;terday on charges of seditious articles essing seditioui materprosecutlon charged ol the article^ publish- drawn from Commu•urces, and introduced Communist newsletters and Ta as evidence. 1 000 Arabs gathered the High Court, which rded heavily by police myAP - 91 words
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Article12 1954-06-09 3 :kwood. the actress. aperatlon for appen■u London yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article80 1954-06-09 3 Let Russia see our H-blast Says America ATOMIC Energy Commissioner Thomas Murray suggested m Washington yesterday that the United State.s should .stage a special demonstration of a 1954 model hydrogen bomb for representatives of all nations, Including Russia. Murray, otic of the five members of the Atomic Energy Commission, declared:A.P. - 80 words
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Article18 1954-06-09 3 The United States plans to make Turkey independent ol foreign aid within four year.,18 words
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Article164 1954-06-09 3 v N'ATOR Stuart Symington told Senator Joseph Me- ""thy ye.sterday he had jo to a psychiatrist." ■■m»ton gave that ad- M he and McCarthy i m another angry nge ut the McCarthyAr bearings. Jt was touched off when thy insisted that Sy- "i take the WitiA.P. - 164 words
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231 1954-06-09 3 U.S. AIR TECHNICIANS TO STAY ON IN INDOCHINA TiHE United states \ir lone will maintain Its force of 200 technician! m Indto China »y Ming volunteers, a Defence Department spokesman said m Washington yesterday. The spokesman said replacements sent Into Indo-China were expected to serve for 90 days, with theReuter - 231 words
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85 1954-06-09 3 But horse didn't scare the Queen Mother A FRIGHTENED hor.se reared up m front of Queen Mother Elizabeth at the Royal tournament m London yesterday throwing to the ground the groom who VH holding it. The groom .scrambled to hLs feet and quietened the hor.se The Queen Mother had steppedReuter - 85 words
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Article59 1954-06-09 3 MR William Harvey of i i (iniii ton yesterday bought a lt|| Morris Minor car for 5s lid. ($2.50 Straits) after waiting 40 hours outside a Birmingham car dealer's office. The car was advertised on Saturday niijht. The proprietor decided to "have a fad and letReuter - 59 words
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274 1954-06-09 3 DULLES GIVES AN ASSURANCE VIR. JOHN FOSTER DULLES, the United States iTI Secretary of State yesterday assured West Berlin that the Western world, despite its preoccupation with Indo-China. had not forgotten its people or its problems. Mr. Dulles gave this assurance at his weekly274 words
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Advertisement67 1954-06-09 3 the most original men's jewelry idea you've ever seen! jnij-rii! E^^SQRi c c iu*i vi A gk SHOP (or Kom Siiii* W7///e Fbtt ?&s!§■ rin kn k Ik Cash $350. H.P. $378 Kusy payment* !•>> Standard tvpewrltcrt can ah,, i,r arranged COMMERCIAL TRADERS LTD. Houte of Hire Purchm Hc.»d off.cc.67 words
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364 1954-06-09 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY. June 9. 1954. Opinion Study isn't everything It h;i.s been said that undergraduates ol the University of Malaya mingle too infrequently a:id too little with each other, that they evince .scant interest m extra mural activities, and that they show a disinclination lor discussions, informal364 words
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Article, Illustration1119 1954-06-09 4 RENE MacColl - RENE MacColl v ifh In Georgia where moustaches make a man, and it's an insult to sip brandy. NEXT: MacCOLL BY THE CASPIAN SEA Travelling reporter Rene Mac Col on his way through the heart of the Soviet land. This despatch comes from the colourful country where Stalin1,119 words
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Advertisement36 1954-06-09 4 Charm and Choice SENA'S The c«clu«ivc »nd unique selection of |<wcllery Cold .md Silverware always available at Sena's is prob.ibly the most extensive and varied m Malaya. H. SENA LIMITED HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singapore, Penang Bangkok.36 words
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Advertisement57 1954-06-09 4 (/&d-^sTCf^l says 44 My SILK FACE POWDER wmW*RoK& Q\ 9 Silk ton* foundation (Helena Rubinstein NEW YORK LONDON PARIS Ikhf »m ihlo frinn- »IH 1 11 lilt I 11)111* fMEDICAL HALL LTD. I ROBINSON* CO. LTD. DISPENSARY MAYNARD k CO.. LTD. FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD WHITE AWAY LAID LAW CO.. LTD57 words
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Article, Illustration237 1954-06-09 5 EFFICIENCY PLAN FORCOUNCIL T'HE administration of x Singapore City Council will be streamlined further next year to speed ud departmental work and ensure a better service to the oublir To achieve this, the Council's Organisation and Methods department will be Increased by six officers and a clerk from next January.Free Press - 237 words
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131 1954-06-09 5 Sex books on sale; believed smuggled M X hooks and magazines h written i" Chinese are •pealf on sale m Singapore. CmUmen are mostly hiiKitow" youths. They can obtain books from l <»rs near People's Pirk m N«W Bridge Road. al night Most of the literature is believed to be131 words
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Article128 1954-06-09 5 Bandits kill village councillor S KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. i village councillor, Mr. A Wong Wah, 45. was murirred by terrorist! m his home In Subang new village, 19 miles ol here, early today. His widow said: "We were at home when we heard S outside. Someone called 'We are Government128 words
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Article95 1954-06-09 5 REDS FIRE RUBBER STORE KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. rpERRORISTS burnt down 1 a rolling shed and rubber store at Kuantan. Pahang, yesterday. Labourers yesterday found the body of a terorist. Sam Choy. ol the terror organisation m the Panching area. Border clash A terrorist was killed m the Trengganu-Pahang border area95 words
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159 1954-06-09 5 'SORRY, BUT WE HAD HO LICENCES' pIVE hawkers m Singapore have confessed to the Rural Board: Sorry, we have been operating for two years without a licence. "Hut give us one now," they added. This is the first time unlicensed hawkers have volunteered such159 words
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Article31 1954-06-09 5 A taxi-driver. Too Cheng Swee. who picked up passengers m the centre of North Bridge Road on Sept. 8. was fined $20 In Singapore yesterday for causing dnncivssary obstruction.31 words
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185 1954-06-09 5 Scouts may have to move to new HQ Singapore Scouts headquarteri may have to "ut of Sands House In lenian Street, because land •i Stamford Road and Rise is wanted for pment m connection with eminent aduH education Dublic library building UP. \a House is m the middle! property. 1185 words
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93 1954-06-09 5 First place to 94 mph model plane IWE "Super Challenger* which clocked a speed of •J4 miles per hour, won first place at the team-racing competition .sponsored by the Singapore Aero-Modellers Society at Pay a Lebar. The flight was made- on B 10-mile lap. Pilot of the winning plane, powered93 words
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Article79 1954-06-09 5 ACTION will soon be taken by the City Council to close down all the wells m the Kampong Duchess area Of Th£ ga fonows a report by the City Analyst that .samples of water taken from 20 different wells m the area, were found to be grossly79 words
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Article46 1954-06-09 5 IPOH Tues. Hong Konaj screen star Cheung Yin? arrives here on Thursday to be present at the midnight premiere of his latest Cantonese film, "Unfinished Love," at the Odeon Theatre on Saturday. He will give a short description of the film.46 words
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Advertisement106 1954-06-09 5 Kyi 61^ C m World Famous /V^4? ■r w &iidoCt-H //3 3 VVJ *nd Orchestras RVRPmJ^ Jjrr^y/ World Famous Artists t£~J hear all the Latest Issues on I^ [^.......wI/.L LONC PLAYINC DeCCft, nniHSUirk STANDARD record. CLASSICALs INSTRUMENTAL, SELECTIONS, DANCE. VOCAL ETCX, Sole Distributors r O ICAAPAPn I Til 6H V106 words
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91 1954-06-09 6 Lake stocked with fish from the air Anew IDEA m stocking lakes with fish has been tried out successfully by trie Hawke'* Bay Acclimatisation Society m New Zealand. Wanting to stock a lake 1 trout the Society discovered that the big problem was one of transport. The lake was almost91 words
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Miscellaneous307 1954-06-09 6 MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis YUP, THIS 'HOT' JEWELRY JEWEI THIfVES SEND U7/7^ -\r^ %W/,W±' *\khS COMFSrOuWROV^L I THEIR LOOT TO YOU 70 %y^ A S T N H E GHOSI V OVER. 8166E5T J_> tV OKIER GOT tow Wj/fcX^i TARZAN by Edgar Rice Burroughs f T^f. vf.307 words
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Miscellaneous509 1954-06-09 6 YOUR LUCKY STAR BOKN TODAY, ll>. tUtt have given you »hM| j everything that one miglu *fch for lame and success talent; business ability when mm! j bined with a partner; imlt pendence m idea and action; sympathy with the problem- it others; and last but not least, the ability509 words
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Article252 1954-06-09 7 miiE SINGAPORE German Consul General, Dr. Hans Ullrich Granow was worried this morning about two German French Foreign legionnaires of whom nothing has been heard, since they jumped over-board a little way of! Singapore six days ago. The two men jumped from the Norwegian ship252 words
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Article59 1954-06-09 7 IPOH. Wed.- For using false document* m a bid to cheat the customs. Leong Wei Keong. manager of a Hugh Low firm, was fined a total oi $1,250 by Mr. E. V. A. Peers. he President of the Session.(.■•Hirt. *>ns; was convicted ot King three falsified59 words
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Article51 1954-06-09 7 BUTTERWORTH, Wed. i uniu irom the military ice and voluntary organisatf will take part m the "n's Birthday parade tom at Rogers Park Butter- >rth, at 8.30 a.m. Mi J l, a jjavies, Senior trict Office: Province Welsley will take the salute. KAF nlanes will fly51 words
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Article, Illustration64 1954-06-09 7 SIX DONALD MAC (iILLIVKA i in.ide a three-day tour of Johore this week. It was his first tour as High Commissioner. At the Chung Hwa High School m Rengit, Sir Donald met the school's only Wolf Cub, Chung Sing Kwok, 10. who formed part64 words
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Article83 1954-06-09 7 THE SINGAPORE Indian 1 Chamber of Commerce ;»io warned Indian mills that should improve their ->r<>ducts if they want to keep l "c confidence of Malayan buyers They must realise that the sellers' market Is over. The buyer should be »iven what he wants", the Chamber83 words
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Article, Illustration231 1954-06-09 7 He's on a one-man crusade for trade SINGAPORE is like an oasis to American businessman, Mr. Jon M. Jonkel, who is making a trade promotion world tour. He finds the city "a perfect holiday resort" after weeks of travelling m the Middle East and Thailand. The president of the Global231 words
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Article34 1954-06-09 7 KUALA KANUSAR. W.-d For moving 50 piffl m his l«»rry without a permit Ting Heni Cheng, 32. of vSimpa« Dua. Bitl awan. was fined $750 m default three months 1 s^ ()134 words
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Article27 1954-06-09 7 KLANG W«-d. A woman labourer, Latchmi. 22, employed at Bukit Jelatum KlanK h;is been stabbed. She was treated at the Klann Hospital as un outpatient.27 words
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Article214 1954-06-09 7 MERCHANTS BEAT BAN BY JAKARTA 4,000-mile sea trip the secret SINGAPORE merchants are beating the Indonesian import ban by sending gOS)SiI to Jakarta through Hong: Kong. This meant extra freight charge* for the 4.000--tnile round trip, but it was better than letting the goods languish m local godowns, merchants laid214 words
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128 1954-06-09 7 Transfer of health functions wanted Singapore Progressive Party wunt.s the tr&uxfer to the City and Island Ocuncil of all public health iunctions on the preventive side now being carried out by the Government. This Is one of the planks of the party '.s 1955 election platform. A party ipofceaman yesterday128 words
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57 1954-06-09 7 TAIPING, Wed. T h c Taiping Convent, Lady Treacher Girls' School, King Edward VII School and the St George's Institution will participate m an elocution contest on June 28. Each school will be represented by four speakers. Three judges will choose57 words
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Article68 1954-06-09 7 TAIPING. Wed. Mr. Sle How Yik and Mi.s.s Soon Siew i Kee, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs Soon Kirn Choon, will be married at the Church of Our Lady of thp Sacred Heart m Klian Pau on Saturday. The bridegroom If a liaison officer attached68 words
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Advertisement49 1954-06-09 7 New Arrivals! I COLOURED BEDSHEETS I PILLOW CASES I m self-colours and embroidered m the corners? IN VERY SOFT PLEASING COLOURS OF BLUE. PINK, GREEN, LEMON AND WHITE 4 4ntß4' 4 aria ittr f/iHir s4>li*viii>t% git f/o#f#* favimrit** .%/«r#»RAJAJ TEXTILES BAJMJ limited. 31, RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE 1 PHONE: *****,49 words
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Article, Illustration394 1954-06-09 8 PETER de CRUZ - SINGAPORE HOLDS ITS FINES SUN FAIR PETER de CRUZ Story by Record crowds aid S.A. T.A. all you can for this worthy cause, urged Mr. Tan Chin Tuan, Deputy President of the Legislative Council, when he opened the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association's fun fair at the Creat World Park. An hourLee Tuck Soon - 394 words
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Article, Illustration351 1954-06-09 10 LEAGUE TABLE BELGIANS NOW CHAMPIONS BRITAIN has lost another title Champion Beer Drinkers of the World: The pints-all-round boys are now with the half-pinters m fourth place of the beer-drinker table. This sobering news is revealed m the June issue Of the Brewing Trade351 words
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Article180 1954-06-09 10 11HE Diana, a BriUlli war.ship with a classification that puzzles the world, is lv visit Finland next month. The 2610-ton Diana is officially described as one o! the DarIng cla>s.s DaringLs the name of the leader nt the class of eight .siiijxs. Until 1953, the new ships, whi.180 words
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Article, Illustration397 1954-06-09 10 Three-to -a-cell is the rule now WHAT on m Eng- land's prisons? It is an unhappy state. Look at them: the grim Dartmoor, the harsh Parkhurst, the fearful Wormwood Scrubs, the sordid Strangeways. All are fearful echoes of a disciplined age, and their chimneys point to the sky like accusing397 words
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Article392 1954-06-09 10 CHEMICAL METHOD WILL REVOLUTIONISE CRIMINOLOGY. DISCOVERY of a chemical method of developing fingerprints as long as 12 years after they are made and probably indefinitely— has just been reported by two Swedish chemists. It makes no difference how faint the prints may have been m the first place. The392 words
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Advertisement48 1954-06-09 10 LONG LIVE THE QUEEN Celebrate The QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY At The City's ONLY Air Conditioned AIR VIEW CABARET (Off Maxwell Rd) TONIGHT -EXTENSION 1 A.M. Balloons Carnival Hats Numerous Prizes of MINIATURE BOTTLES of BELL'S OLD SCOTCH WHISKY FRENCH LIQUERS (By Courtesy of Messrs. WI LLS, LEE CO, LTD)48 words
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1048 1954-06-09 11 Then suddenly Trent had a gun in his hand A STRICKEN BOY LIVES.. A KILLER PREPARES TO DIE This is the final chapter of the crime serial, FIND THIS BOY! by Leonard Mosley SCOTLAND YARD Wed. 11 was genial Joe Trent, the bookmaker His plump face creased into its usual1,048 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-06-09 11 photo. lM > re only a month old but already thew tuo wfciU lls an rye on the future they're destined as masrots l«»r iretoli Rcffimeni White float's are bred at the London Zoo for this purpose. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration27 1954-06-09 11 Nanete Fa bray, N-G-M player, always fat cs life with a smile and with such a cheerful outlook who could be harsh27 words
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Article453 1954-06-09 11 IN a continent often torn by racialism or nationalism, Portuguese Africa is showing how blacks and whites can live together m peace. There's neither "Man Muu" terrorism nor an official doctrine of white racial superiority m the huge twin Portuguese African provinces of AngolaU.P. - 453 words
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Article407 1954-06-09 12 Eileen Ascroft - Eileen Ascroft by /TV! A i.l Ihis is what the pretty girl wears WHAT docs the pretty London wear on th<» first days of summer? I run tell you. because r have spent the lir.sl heat-wave day m tti»' London parks and most elegant shopping centre, which is now407 words
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Article, Illustration26 1954-06-09 12 photo This large hat is tor j;rand occasions. It is of white, very line straw with a black velvet ribbon and brooch. PopperPopper - 26 words
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Article459 1954-06-09 12 North South vulnerable North dealer (Total point toam of four play) HOOT! |141 VK Q 6 OAB 4 3 3 2 WKMT 4 Q 6 I,\HT V A J 10 4 X 10 9 82 5 2 6 Q 10 6 \y 9 7 4 *H5 0 g459 words
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Article235 1954-06-09 12 Lady Boyle - Lady Boyle Ky DO you wear glasses? I do when I go to the cinema, and I look for shapes to suit my face. But I notice that the women who wear glasses all the time always seem to choose frames that are conventional235 words
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Article162 1954-06-09 12 WOMEN whose husbands object to their working outside their homes, will be interested to read a new analysis of masculine objection* m a new book. The Natural Superiority of Women, by Ashley Montague (George Allen and I'nwin. 15/-). Many men see a wife working as a reflection162 words
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Advertisement84 1954-06-09 12 CAtLTON NIGHT CLUB 28A. Cavenagh Rd., (Next to Orchard Rd. Market) TO NIGHT EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. MISS MOMO SINGS NICHTLY WITH OUR NEW RHYTHM BAND. RENDERING MELO DIOUS MUSIC. DELICIOUS SOTO AYAM. SATAY, LONTONC ETC.. BY BANDOENG SPECIALIST AGNES LEE Available From 8.30 p.m. Onwards SIR ISAAC PILMAN SONS,84 words
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Miscellaneous284 1954-06-09 12 Daily Crossword (is r^l r^ CLVBI ACROSS ti &oe* this describe a joint of a i (iiojt at the sight ;t »>ird ship's waiter? mi. above the man? (4. 4, I). 7. Living temporarily m prison? 8. Hare's .slow rival <B>. <4. 7>. 9 Imagination conjures up tlie 11. I284 words
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658 1954-06-09 13 STANLEY JOHNSON - STANLEY JOHNSON From Berlin to Moscow by the Blue train' by IT was a bright blue day 1 as I put my feet up, turned up my portable radio and prepared to Sit out a three-day train trip from Berlin to Moscow. AlmostA.P. - 658 words
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Article, Illustration27 1954-06-09 13 Lovely Marilyn Maxwell will soon be sn-n m Sinuap >re m "Paris Mndel". Paillette Coddard, Kva (labor and Barbara Lawrence arr also m the film.27 words
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Article, Illustration28 1954-06-09 13 phoU>. Princess Anne waves to the < n.wds on her W V?J" '"Klni-han. Palace to Boston Station. wears a dou»w« breasted, lilted, liill-skir ted coat. PopperPopper - 28 words
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Article482 1954-06-09 13 Judith Simons - Judith Simons by HOY m the world has ever had such an influence m the field of fashion as Prince Charles. Though his clothes are usually simple, any out-of-the-ordinary detail is absolutely certain to start a craze Since the royal children's first trip abroad brought Princess482 words
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Advertisement50 1954-06-09 13 'I I You r.in \m\i rr.im tli.it ulii|»-. ••itjiiii gffLLfrjJl ii...t k«' vi >• <• '< k. w < >- 1 i n flraßQSgf haii<l. \\<> v I' i- nia«lr fio.n ieal 1 1. .mi .hrn! iteriliaed i«» \> I it tweet lor monil.-. jfj n\ FiTZPATRICK S FOOD SUPPLE50 words
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Article, Illustration247 1954-06-09 14 Billy Wright at center-half riNGLAND'S captain Billy Wright played at centre*J half instead of his customary wing-half position In the World Cup Soccer team trial at Roehampton. Bedford Jeaard, the Fulham centre -forward opposing him, .seldom broke loo.se despite .some thoughtful moves by his club colleague Johnny Haynes. The l.stA.P.; Paul Popper - 247 words
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Article110 1954-06-09 14 \1' I Pl< nun i mir-'.s. woik 00 lii f iMior'.. r.irm. 1 R-year-old Pett H<»ii came to i .in«'i ton (Devon i I i».i[ meetlni t<» run m tbe three mile ■niiv nftcrnoon. n<' i. td 1 1 1 iun on ii track i)> fore110 words
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Article34 1954-06-09 14 TO I i It Irk IDH fci W' 1 No Walter Packwood, of Park- I lie Ki.ik 11i:- I. taken 11 ,hi He run run U m W D. i'34 words
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Article59 1954-06-09 14 A NEW Test umpire. T. J. Bartley stands for the England-Pakis-tan match which starts at Lord's tomorrow. His partner will be Dai Da vies Bartley is 45 and has been a county cricket umpire for five years He was formerly a fast bowler with Cheshire and59 words
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Article, Illustration83 1954-06-09 14 Out h! Even the spectators duck us high-flying Antoniiv. EUcca of South America dn»p kicks his opponent. But shed no tears for the man taking it on the chin: he's used to it Wrestler on the receiving end is Hans Schmidt of Canada lie teamed with HansInternational News - 83 words
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Article50 1954-06-09 14 \i\u P A Wills. British woi i hampion, :;et up .1 |a ii Brttl h !>'•■ ti record < '> averaging II per tioui it»i mi Hti mile (Ughl from La ham (Hamp* to Cambi .ti p. He ilinost doubled tli i>ie\iuu.s 1O;> k.lomclii-s whuh lie50 words
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Article291 1954-06-09 14 Intends promoting m United States From GERARD WALTER THK Cockell-Matthews world heavyweight title eliminator at the White City may be Jack Solomon's last bitf fight promotion m Britain. He told me yesterday he is seriously considering quitting the ftght business here and devoting himself to291 words
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105 1954-06-09 14 SWEDISH Major Henii St. Cyr. medal winner of The 1952 Olympic dressage contest was defeated by two German girls on the closing day ot the international horse show at Wiesbaden (Germany) on Monday. Miss Hannelore Wey^and of Duesseldorf won the big dressage event ridingA.P. - 105 words
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Article30 1954-06-09 14 Singapore Cricket Club beat Tamil Brotherhood Association 2-0 m a SAFA Div. 2 league match on the padang yesterday. Scorers were Van der Meij and Mac Donald.30 words
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Article145 1954-06-09 14 Wants to sue race stewards MISS Zena Daniels, 27. race horse owner and director of five metal companies, liu.s threatened to sue the steward^ of a race meeting Birmingham after they dLsQualified her horse Boreas as winner of the City of Birmingham Cup. Boreas, a 20 to 1 chance riddenReuter - 145 words
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Article55 1954-06-09 14 Mrs Betsy Abbas of Egypt entered the third "round of the West ot England Lawn Tennis championship yesterday with a 6-3. 6-4 victory over Miss Dorothy Spiers of Britain. Jarsslav Drobny exiled Czech now an Egyptian citizen defeated J Parquarson of South Africn 8-1, 6-3. also mA.P. - 55 words
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Article41 1954-06-09 14 Johnny Longden. the American lockey. will ride Blue Sail m the St. Leger— if the horse keeps tiLs form. "But he will have to be better than m the Derby to win that." said Loncden m New York.41 words
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Article404 1954-06-09 15 CHANGI BEAT TENGAH BY 1 GOAL Thrills as league leaders clash RAF Changi 1 RAF Tengah I. goal was harder earned than the one scored by Changi seven minutes from time when the Div. 1 league leaders clashed m a Singapore United Services tie at Changi yesterday. This victory takes404 words
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Article225 1954-06-09 15 DIVISION I I* W I) L F i Pis R A.F ChUlgl 13 9 3 1 27 II 21 RAP length 14 7 4 3 22 17 18 RA F BtkUr 13 8 1 4 29 20 17 FB W 12 7 0 5 23 24 14225 words
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Article58 1954-06-09 15 fVH.Q. beat R.A F SeleUtr Spar- tans 5 3 m their Services Div. 2 league tie yesterday at Tan^lin. MRN.VR. and HEM E dre* 2 2 m their Div. 2 match. Two matches were po st P° net Div. 1 between RAP Seletar and Plyinf Boat58 words
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Article99 1954-06-09 15 CEYLON TRIP DISCUSSED TONIGHT TMIL Singapore Amateur Athletic Association comttee will meet this evening to ILscuas an invitation from the Ceylon AA.A. to take part m championships m Colombo In September. Board and lodging will be vided by the Ceylon organi- but travelling finances be thra.shed out. Besides Singapore, Ceylon99 words
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Article60 1954-06-09 15 G ARDINI RETIRES Fdusto Gardini. Italy's No. 1 announced yesterday he in.(i to retire from championship lawn tfnnis. Ciardini, 24, said this "definite ii, was made after his suspension for ten months by the talian Lawn Tennis Federation. He and another leading player. ispppe Merlo. were barred on the eveReuter - 60 words
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Article30 1954-06-09 15 Hie Business Houses Div. 3 ie championship deciding match etween X P.M. and Thornycroft will be played at the F N and today instead of Sepoy 1 hips.30 words
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Article748 1954-06-09 15 Latest positions m the Singapore An BtCttl Football Association Lea- .ire: leading goal-scorers m SAFA league and representative games are: K.ilnni Omar (Soeceriles) IS; Auang Bakar (Police) 12; Pan* Siang Hock (Tigers) II; Ibrahim .Mansoor (Marines) 9; Wahab Abu (Marinest Krishna (IRC) 9; lioon Kok Peow ((A)748 words
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Article70 1954-06-09 15 KH IP of Hon«kon|{ won two matches yesterday to rtACtl tnird round of the men"s sint-> the West of England lawn u-nnis rh«impi"n.«-hip«. In the first round he beat J Hannam < Britain i 6 2. C-3 and In thr .seonri round defeated D CharengulvtlReuter - 70 words
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Article179 1954-06-09 15 Rain to the rescue of Glamorgan WHEN Pakistan declared leaving Glamorgan 125 minuses m which to get 211 runs there did not appear to be much hope of a decisive result. Then Glamorgan, while not attempting to force the pace lost the wickets of Jones. Muncer and Hedges for 13179 words
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Article130 1954-06-09 15 Pakistan Ist. innings— 277 (.l.imorgan Isi iiinitiKs Ml Pakistan 2nd. innings Hanil Mohammad low v Shepherd 21 Alimuddln c HodfM b MeCoooon 32 WiKj.tr Hmmo b MeConnon >> MatyMMHl Ahmet; <• Rcdftl L» McOonnon Imtiaz Ahrm-d not out 1 Zulflqar Ahmed c W;<ikm.«: U IfcCanooa Kxfras 12 Total (for130 words
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Article, Illustration78 1954-06-09 16 RAF Changi ooalkeeper Smith is sprawled on the ground f right > at the feel of Tengah centre-forward Collins. Centre half Money 'left' is vainly i hosing Collins t>hot at the open goal Hoto could anyone miss'/ But the ball rolled outside the far78 words
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Article, Illustration115 1954-06-09 16 ALEc B£DSE& the Surrey medium iasi bowler, ha* withdrawn from England's team to play Pakistan m the first cricket Test beginning at Lords tomorrow. Bedser informed th<; MCC yesterday that as he had not been able to five his physical fitness a lull test m115 words
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Article44 1954-06-09 16 Sachiko Kamo. queen of Japanese tennis, will play m the Wimbledon championship! m London this month She |g the first Japanese .tm. in ever to ai^ear at Wimbledon ;uid the first Japanese to compete her c since the war. A. P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article305 1954-06-09 16 Ipoh horses out for fast work •r ef Free Press Racing Correspondent COLDENA with Straker astride was impressive m a half mile gallop on the training track at Ipoh this morning. Steadily gathering speed, she ran the last 3f. m 38 -1/5. Only a few horses305 words
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Article55 1954-06-09 16 THREE »oals by centre-for-j ward A'Aang Bakar en- 1 abled Police to beat H.M. Dockyard 4-2 m yesterday's SAFA Div. 1 league tie at Jalan Besar stadium. If Dockyard had had a sharp shooting forward they would have won. They seemed to combine befter and55 words
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Article32 1954-06-09 16 John Landy, Australia's crack miier, ran the mile In 4 mm.v 1»3 sees- equalling his previous beston a heavy, wet cinder track m Stockholm last night.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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324 1954-06-09 16 \vr \KWI( KSHIKF, who increased their lead by four points for a first innings win against Derbyshire, were the only side at the head of the County championship table to benefit from the rain ruined fixtures which ended yesterday. Heavy overnight rain raused a324 words
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