The Singapore Free Press, 11 June 1954
1954-06-11
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Title Section19 1954-06-11 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale IB Malaya. June 11. 1954. Price 15Cts. n... 1: W!. Sincapore. Fri.,19 words
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Article, Illustration94 1954-06-11 1 SINGAPORE'S Catholic Hit; i* School m Queen Street re-opened this morning with nearly every one of its 900 senior students back. The school is the first of Jit Colony middle schools to re-open after they were losed on May 22, m connection with Chinese94 words
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Article21 1954-06-11 1 The Pop" has -iven the U.N. Children's Fund US$l,OOO and mmendation on its work. ye US$2,OOO last year. ..•'/a.^,11.21 words
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Article28 1954-06-11 1 Tl Singapore rubber mar- j ket was quietly steady this Ing, with flr>t grade. June shipment, at 65^ cents a pound U cents above Wednesday* ng28 words
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262 1954-06-11 1 Crash firemen 'ran as nozzle fell off' JACK Sidney Sargent, flight i mincer of the BOAC Constellation which crashed at Kalians airport on March 13 with the loss of 33 lives told the court of inquiry m Singapore this morning that the lire fighting services which attended the burning aircraft262 words
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Article13 1954-06-11 1 Nicaragua yesterday broke oil diplomatic relations with Co.stu Rica. A. P.A.P. - 13 words
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208 1954-06-11 1 THEY LET IN HIS DOG BUT BARRED WIFE, SON MR CHARLES IRVINE. 31. waa "getting damned mad night m Pittsburgh be- American immigration ialfi have permitted him to bring his dog into the -S but not hks British wife 1 their difficult to understand kind of red tape." he IA.P. - 208 words
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Article263 1954-06-11 1 RED THREATS SERIOUS SAYS IKE PRESIDENT EISENHOWER Mid m Washington yesterday the Tnited States was facing a truly serious situation because of Communist threats, not only m the Far Kast, but throughout the world. But it was not enough to meet this threat by military means alone, he told hisReuter - 263 words
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Article28 1954-06-11 1 A $100 brief case containing personal document* has been •stolen from a hou.se m Motllmein Road. Singapore. The thief had scaled a drainpipe to tfain entry.28 words
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Article20 1954-06-11 1 Building material.s worth *800 have been stolen from the .store-hou.se of a Singapore contractor m Paya Lrbur Road20 words
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Article41 1954-06-11 1 200 Reds held IN RIOTS ABOUT 200 Communist* are reported to have been arrested during the rioting m Bogota. Colombia, between police and students m the pt t two day.s. Sixteen people are .said to have been killed m the demonstrations.41 words
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Article43 1954-06-11 1 Buenos Aires police yesterday announced the arrest of 12 more Communists five of them women accused of trying to prolong the metal workers' strike which was settled this week In the disorders four people mostly Communist agitators. were killed A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article52 1954-06-11 1 Blam'l rice export prices were reduced yesterday from one to six pounds sterling pet ton, effective Immediately Thus, it was claimed, brought the ratal below world prices. Grades affected are 15 per cent 20 per cent and 25 per cent rice, a.s well as various A.P. kind< ofA.P. - 52 words
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Article28 1954-06-11 1 Mr. EL)a Wajima, Japanese Minister to Indonesia, planned to leave Tokyo for Jakarta last night to resume talks on World i War IL reparations. A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Advertisement66 1954-06-11 1 n A pleasure to drink ISSSSSST l i w I a. *****H p* m 9 CS i^7 SBr*'"' ""1 >— aSEB i 1 SS ii 1 3ii?i" A.v M Sal j Bttgucl j Bt t Ie fMLrAGED..TmLYGM:AT! j AND BOTTLED BY SAN MIGUEL BREWERY Man Ij. Philippii >. i S66 words
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Article, Illustration120 1954-06-11 2 Vaterans visit battle scene picture. r piioi SANDS of D-I>uy i- veterans were among the crowds tint made pilrrimage to the icenei of the Normandy landings on the 10th anniversary of the Invasion of Europe. President Tlcne (/oty of France opened war museums at Cherbourg and Arromanches. At "Utah" beachA.P. - 120 words
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215 1954-06-11 2 WEST USING DELAYING TACTICS SAYS MOLOTOV 'Holding up conference 7 MX. MOLOTOV, Soviet Foreign Minister, yesterday M. mied the Western side for holding up the IndoChina negotiations m Geneva, conference sources said. Mr. Molotov urged the nine-nation conference to start discussing the political problems of the three Indo-China states, which,215 words
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185 1954-06-11 2 BRITISH SUPPLY MINISTER IN U.S. VIR. DUNCAN SANDYS, British Minister of Supply, and high Officials m the United States Defence Department are discussing the development of guided missiles In secret talks m Washington, informed Officials said yesterday. The British Minister accompanied by SirReuter - 185 words
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Article126 1954-06-11 2 INFILTRATING Vietminh! troops have won two more small defence posts m the Red, Rivei lJ<lta .south-east ol Hanoi, 1 the French High Command announced m Hanoi yesterday. The rebels .st<M>P Hl up luirxssin^ attacks north west and i>onth west of the city. A garrison of about126 words
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Article37 1954-06-11 2 Burma is prepared to con- i Ider acci purm United Statei i aid again re v >:i. Iblc i ii aid la t nl Burma ended the aid scheme m June 8. 1953 U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article245 1954-06-11 2 SfATOR ep] M d un< .1 com ion In the Army for G i <>! t:. I nbMr Raj Jei mi 'hi McCarthy Army ro< id a rthy i! n wa not a that on July 8 he asked Major Gkncrai MUi lo tx rto tryAP - 245 words
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Article26 1954-06-11 2 Chancellor Konrad Adenauer of West Germany will visit the United States In October to accept an honorary doctorate from Columbia University A. P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article33 1954-06-11 2 The Chief of Communist controlled Guatemala's secret police, Major Jaime Rosenberg, .said yesterday he had the names of all persons involved m a plot to overthrow the A.P. government.—A.P. - 33 words
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115 1954-06-11 2 ATTEMPTS by me uniuea States, Britain, and France to agree on a resolution on a peace patrol m Bouth-east A.sia lor the Security Council. have lulled *o lar. but conference .still are under wav on that project. Diplomatic sources reported m New YorkA.P. - 115 words
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282 1954-06-11 2 U.S. will not fight for colonialism says Dulles THE United Stat< s "v. never fight for col said Mr. John Foster L Secretary of State, m dis< ing the South -Ea 4 A situation before the annual convention oi Rotary Interna tlonal at Seattle washing yesterday. Some time ago theReuter - 282 words
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Advertisement64 1954-06-11 2 The ireekl) Itrae of the STRAITS BUDGET ran be sent by Air Mail to any addn-ss m the United Kingdom S at an inclusive rate of $24.00 FOR SIX MONTHS If you want the "BUDGET* while on leave or wish to make an Air-subscription on behalf of your Home oilier64 words
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Article, Illustration283 1954-06-11 3 Men go back to work MR. Charles Taylor, British .chairman of the tiodesia Railways Strike ;ommittee, left Salisbury air under escort yesterfor Capetown from he sails for Britain iy. Mr Taylor comes from Eaton, Derbyshire. Prime Minister of Sou- Rhodesia, Mr. R S. \u Todd, has said,Reuter; A.P. - 283 words
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Article24 1954-06-11 3 [taly said yesterday that she lot out of Somaliland m KiO when her term as U.N. <\>hip administrator ends. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article24 1954-06-11 3 lamese military and police will soon undertake a tour of rural areas m a paign to prevent the spread oi Communism. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article235 1954-06-11 3 SHE CROSSED OCEAN TO MEET HIM A PRETTY red-haired English girl said she can't figure out why a wealthy Texan who invited her to tour the United States at his expense hasn't showed up to meet her. Naomi Wolfsonn, 20, of Normandy-by-Spittal, England, said sheA.P. - 235 words
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88 1954-06-11 3 BRITAIN last night dLsclasod a list of thousand* of kinds Of goods which have been offered for .sale to Communist China. The items, grouped m more than 30 categories, were nonstrategic. They included liKht machinery, manufacturing equipment of many kinds, light vehicle*A.P. - 88 words
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Article110 1954-06-11 3 The black swan is identified THE black swan found last weekend near I den m Holland and thought to belong to Sir Winston Churchill, stood m line at The Hague yesterday at an "identification parade" and was handed to another claimant. Two days ago the British Embassy at The HagueReuter - 110 words
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162 1954-06-11 3 1 K< >rgk Kdward Grammer. Vf manager of an office m New York, went to his death on the gallows at Maryland Penitentiary last night for tlie murder of his wife two y^urs atio. He sent her body hurtling down a hill mA.P. - 162 words
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Article73 1954-06-11 3 The Canton newspaper Nam Ftong Jit Pao complained this week that Chme.se CommunLst groups are turnIn"- to jazz music and ballroom dancing. And the Russian, are to blame The dan m" parties >±o on for hours, disturbing people who want to sleep, the paper *aid. ItA.P. - 73 words
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Article95 1954-06-11 3 RUMANIA'S persecution of BY Jews wa., condemned by President Elsenhower list night, M both ■de pol lc "violation ol human rights 1 an'l a violation Ol the Rumanian Peace Treaty ilgned m 1047 A message from the Preildent was read at a meettni m NewA.P. - 95 words
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Advertisement76 1954-06-11 3 I Mellali k VANIUA DESSER' J^|^^ WWW- M^^#K#^ Super &k, Dessert Jit .CARAMEL .VANILLA 1^ I CHOCOLATE /4ML ENQUIRIES TO SHOPPING IN COMFORT &^X After whole day's work m the office, ours is lf\ 1 P^Ul X place where you can <X *wmk SITf RILAX i::n iov 'C^^T^S* l X76 words
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363 1954-06-11 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, June 11. 1954. OPINION A splendid record Formed In March 1952. the Singapon Leprosy Rellel Asgociation has done much to improve the lot Of leprosy sullerers. rhe incidence oi leprosy here fortunately is not severe, but the association nevertheless has a big family of men.363 words
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Article, Illustration772 1954-06-11 4 Russia no longer leads Asian Communism Finance, propaganda, trained agents for the Communist cause now came from MAO, not Malenkov. This is the latest major shif? m Red Command m Asia. /"«HINA has taken from Russia the role of j Communism^ standard bearer m Asia and isNANA - 772 words
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Advertisement41 1954-06-11 4 HENDRY S for British-Made fft .md ■ft 'jHflHna Sp<c i I ■M 99l^^^3 Discount Ml to Clubs P. H. HENDRY Jeweller 78, North Mift R«» d Sinr»p«rf-«. l>l: I4IL him* mi i it I No 4. Batu Road Kuala I mnp.ir41 words
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Advertisement210 1954-06-11 4 AVAIL YOURSELF of 20 years of experience m estate development by CREDIT FONCIER MEYER CHAMBERS 3rd FLOOR, (RAFFLES PLACE). FRANKEL ESTATE OPERA ESTATE^ FIRST CLASS NEWLY RECENTLY COMPLETED DEVELOPED ESTATE AT nrrvwrS, Juakti r fc 1 M<; fHAwr.l ROAD BETWEEN CHANCI 6, M.S HANGI ROAD EASJ CQAST RQADS NEAR THE210 words
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228 1954-06-11 5 nEPPEB prices m Singapore have dropped to preKorean war levels. But some shopkeepers still charge high prices for pepper m powdered form. These shopkeepers are raking m 100 per cent refits from housewives, most of whom are unaware 1 ol228 words
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Article, Illustration23 1954-06-11 5 Cutting the cake Mr. and Mrs. Norman Julian Roberts of Singapore pictured cutting the cake at the reception after their wedding on Whit-Monday.23 words
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Article129 1954-06-11 5 rpHE supplj ol water still 1 remained sn urgent n>->-<i m Singapore's Malay settlement m Jalan Eunos, the Commissioner >f Lands, Mr j E. Pepper said m hi.s ior>3 report. He .said this was so particularly m the rec en tW -settled areas m the north129 words
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Article31 1954-06-11 5 The Food Minister, Mr. Lloyd reorge, told 4.000 Women's Inite members m London that Mnce food was plentiful Britain now there was a opportunity to improve Lmdard of cooking.31 words
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Article, Illustration37 1954-06-11 5 Fifteen bookmakers' agents fined a total of £144 at Lambeth for taking street bets on the Derby. N >' and Mrs. B. A. V. Skelchy who celebrated their wedding at a reception Port Swettenham. Many attended.37 words
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Article, Illustration280 1954-06-11 5 ML —BY RETIRING DUTCH ENVOY npHE cocktail party plays a significant role m Malaya's A cultural progress, says Dr. F. A. van Woerden, Netherlands Consul-General m Singapore. Dr. van Woerden, who has attended some 600 social functions m the past three years m Singapore, describes the280 words
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Article121 1954-06-11 5 RADIO MEN CAME HERE TO TRAIN TECHNICIANS for the new 1 Sarawak Broadcasting Service were trained at Radio Malaya m Singapore and the Federation. Radio Sarawak was opened by the Governor, Sir Anthony Abell. on Monday. A Radio Malaya official said yesterday that Sarawak broadcasting officer, Peter RatclifTe. spent some121 words
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Article52 1954-06-11 5 When a lorry overturned on a hill just outside Cheltenham, the driver was trapped m his cabin. A crane lifted the lorry up and out came the injured driver .smoking a cigarette He was Hugh Blows, of Feris- key Boston Lines He escaped with cuts and a52 words
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Article212 1954-06-11 5 \J 'KE people have had to be moved out of land requirfor the new international •Dort at Paya Lebar than "tnplated m the original la -stated m the 1953 re\f*n of the Commissioner of **"<«. Mr. j. c. Pepper. v^id the airport project now required212 words
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Article109 1954-06-11 6 THE Hitler Legend dies bjwi It is kept alive by ex-Nazi fanatics, by ex-Servicemen by writers and politician But this is not all. The West German Government pledged to uphold democracy. is actually financing a research centre 11 Munich t<> discover more information about the life109 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous182 1954-06-11 6 MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis lfl i iziiT^w™^ I fyff^* f f^W^^ r^'y^3 DC m fMOOj YE GOT A JOB TO J^TINGJ^WU^ I ST ART TO FINISH, i IMk') \Lw>'J BK^^ ta' J r TARZAN by Edgar Rice Burroughs i I i vL Jj fc \^^m *N JL^-y182 words
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Miscellaneous456 1954-06-11 6 YOUR I I LUCKY I I STAR 1 IJORN TODAY. >0., hax, an active, busy and inquiring I mind. You w;mt to know all there is to know about e\» t thing: You may find it important to learn the lomi ,f I speeblization early m life r you may456 words
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Article129 1954-06-11 7 Chinese YMCA elects Dr. Chen ixll Chen Su Lan founder V md first president of the Chinese V.M.C.A., has vain been elected. "He succeeds the late Mr. Homer Cheng. I his first main tasks wih bl to launch a large-scab" ,bership drive. c V had more than emben m its129 words
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Article103 1954-06-11 7 Broke? Mr. Entwistle has a plan IPOH. Fri. MR A. R. ENTWISTLE, the Federation* Adult Educaion OHicer. had a word of and encouragement for lult Education A&sociaifflcials whom he met lay told these officials, who funds to implement their )rogramme. that they should profits, made by way »f fees irom103 words
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Article42 1954-06-11 7 UANTAN, Fri.— The nomi»n day for the Kuantan Council elections has tponed to June 21. Government spokesman wa.s to give enough r Government servants jet permission from the Secretary to contest the elections, The factions will take place month.42 words
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Article23 1954-06-11 7 PAN Fri.— The Rev. Maelnnes of St. AnPresbyterian Church, Lumpur, held an even- 1 'ice at the Methodist Jala,, Gambut. on23 words
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Article, Illustration33 1954-06-11 7 And out go Corinne 's 3 candies Three-year-ol d Corinne Vuilleumier blows out the candl e$ on her birthday cake at her home m Imbi Road, Kuala Lumpur. Her cousins are looking on.33 words
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91 1954-06-11 7 i REHABILITATION o t patients alter their discharge from the Trafalgar Home «s of P»'«" cular concern to the Singapore Leprosy Relief Association. At the same time, it is also anxious to provide additional amenities for the Home inmates. •The main restricting91 words
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Article23 1954-06-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. 'The Divine life Society of Kuala Lumpur will hold a prayer meeting a1 Wy. Kiang Road tomorrow nißht.23 words
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181 1954-06-11 7 IJI wai paid to Singa- 1 r chapter of the Junior r International as v la'i -strongest. ton Mr. Oscar J 1 the regional vicet tot Asia, who is on J the principal Asian I leave* for Saigon tomorrow alter which he Will leturn181 words
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155 1954-06-11 7 Public can inspect draft register jf BGISLATIVE sanction to spend $87,000 on preparing the new J electoral roll for Singapore's first election under the new constitution will be sought at Tuesday's meeting. The Finance Committee is believed to have approred the expenditure. The roll155 words
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151 1954-06-11 7 Mystery fence cuts villagers from shops FIVE hundred villagers m Singapore have been cut off from their shop* by a fence. The fence, which mvsferiously sprung up. lies across the footpath which the villagers used to get to the 21 Shops situated on the fringe of a Buklt Tlmah estate.151 words
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Article97 1954-06-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mr R. B. Carey, Member fol Work.s and an organising committee member ol the proposed Outbound School at Lumut, has appealed to the business community to .support the school. He has written to the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce ;u ting that97 words
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Article35 1954-06-11 7 KUAN! v. %bdttl n i mid, assistant manager of A. k Abdul Rahlm Co was acquitted at the circuit m a,•,!.-.--court here ol having M)\d a tin «)t milk without puncturing the tin.35 words
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Article, Illustration129 1954-06-11 7 Music teacher plans shows for charity 4 SINGAPORE music teacher, Mr. Ike A Foorman, is planning i series of musical shows to aid charitable organisations m Singapore. The artistes, Mr. Foorman told the Free Press yesterday, would be his own pupils- -men and women of all ages. Most of each129 words
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118 1954-06-11 7 Leprosy Home assisted ONE HUNDRED children of Singapore's Trafalgai Leprosy Home are being adopted and maintainec by Singapore people at $60 each a year. This adoption scheme, according to the Singapore Leprosy Relief Association m its annual report, has proved tc be of118 words
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Article53 1954-06-11 7 KUALA TRENGGANU. Frl. -The Sultan of Trengganu this morning opened the annual district agricultural Mow at the Sultan Sulaimun School hen. The exhibits ranged from agricultural produce to livestock arts and crafts. Government department* had stalls illustrating their activiThe R'-<i Cross won fir P r /r m53 words
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Article70 1954-06-11 7 KOTA BAHRU. Fri. Four people have been fined for breaches of the food controls. Hajjafa Merian binte Wan Mahmood was fined $15 foi mOTinf 40 katis of salt fLsh. A Chinese found carrying one gantang of rice to Pasir Gajah estate was fined $20 A70 words
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Article238 1954-06-11 8 WIFE: I LOVE TO DRIVE FAST AFARMKRS Wife told 4.000 women of the "wonderful exhilaration and top -of the-world feeling you get when driving really fast on a motor cycle Twenty five year old lira Mary Candler, of Hatley 81 G c o t B t, Cambridgeshire. added: "It's a238 words
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Article22 1954-06-11 8 Bank of England notes lssu- I cd m one week for Whitsun spending totalled 111,274,402 against t3.882.322 last year.22 words
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Article, Illustration270 1954-06-11 8 'Yip' boy dashed from court A 16- YEAR-OLD boy, summoned with two others at Deal (or riding three on a bicycle was asked by the clerk whether he pleaded guilty or not guilty. He answered: Yip. The. chairman. Mr. H. S. Biuwn. told him: Answer properly. The boy: You knowA.P. - 270 words
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Article, Illustration20 1954-06-11 8 pictures. Tlw Queen m varying mood as she watches the noes o> Epsom, Surrey APAP - 20 words
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Article101 1954-06-11 8 Customs officials at British ports have been warned: "Watch out for an increase m dope smuggling." Recent discoveries of large consignments of hashish hidden m ships from the Middle Fast and India lead officials to suspect that a well-organis- Ed smuggling ring is at work. Some of101 words
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Article333 1954-06-11 8 Agony still —society ITRGENT orders have been sent by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals to their officials and clinics throughout the country that the electrocution of dogs, cats, and other small pets which have to be destroyed must cease immediately.333 words
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Article93 1954-06-11 8 Divorces fewer in Britain rplIK number of divorces JL m Britain Ls decreasing, but now more wives mic than husbands a reversal of former trends. Last year 13,159 husbands and 16,686 wives asked for a dissolution of marriage. In 1947. the peak year for divorce, the comparative totals were 28,74993 words
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Article186 1954-06-11 8 Does the call-up help or hurt? i I IjiIFTEEN THOUSAND ye sters who finished Iheii National Service last September are being asked to help answer the question which has troubled all parents: Does the call-up affect a young man's chances of success m Civvy Street? The 15.000 will include youngsters186 words
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59 1954-06-11 8 Two Russian education lists visiting schools m the Wen Riding of Yorkshire said English has replaced German as the chief foreign language taught m Russian schools. The Russians, Mr. Nikoi. Kuzin and Mrs. Maria Zaluzhskaya, are on a month's tour English and Scottish school*59 words
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Article122 1954-06-11 8 THE Soviet Embassy has lifted its curtain of silence for a lew minutes to talk about rowing. For Mo-socw has agreed to allow Russian crews to compete m the Henley Royal Regatta for the first time 1 A reporter telephoned the So- viet Embassy m London—122 words
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Article, Illustration474 1954-06-11 1 Malayan classics and why not? I TRESPASSER j V Replies to a view ex- pressed by reader 'Time Test' that Malayan racing t journalists should not f fer;n bi& races 1 "cZa.s.sics'*. I v These races are of the first class' WHY can't we call the Gold Cup, Governor's Cup,A.P. - 474 words
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Article, Illustration19 1954-06-11 1 />,„ io> lord i: > eteni. The crowd look, on M the gWW U '^i^JlanUau Ute19 words
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Advertisement63 1954-06-11 1 7*ke yew w# PHOTO WISH m sh*mtm with 6& 4 8eff6 Hmtk/K... <*SO f=*h /MOVIE CAM ttA yr\\ J OPERATINC SPEEDS I m7\>^ J 'Framci Per Second):a/tdsee tie nee etqain a Mill DANCE OF CD IiELL ANU HOWtLL CAMERAS AND PROJECTORS Sly BE SHN AT YOUR PHOTOCRAPH.C O€ALt«S. I H.63 words
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Article, Illustration9932 1954-06-11 2 Form Guide Ipoh Races CH)LLOWING an- the horses iMitcrrd for the IVr.ik Turf luh's Juiir Meeting. Class Three \n«>w lOAEO tv m t i 3 II So Bon 2nd Wl< I Point t> 4 H< 112 Hi I** M I 1 11 111 §■2 ]M rV:i D l»l Lyon Kin«9,932 words
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Advertisement133 1954-06-11 2 invariably reflected m their choice of a watch and JjS^^^-J^\ fi/^ Mich men look to Rolex first. Why? Because the '^W^^^^-^^i creators of Rolex watches are themselves progressive ;fe^* men who for over half a century have stopped at nothing 1^ but perfection. The famous "Oyster" case, taking so A133 words
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Advertisement207 1954-06-11 3 I i U\'i LcomM Jlj ZJ J J and every inch a thoroughbred You'll want to see... drive... own this new^} A new M.G. that outshines its tfajhUy CMT¥ed, aad Iwadlawpt havi brilliant predecessors must be a re- l>ern atfeanaliaed into tltr uinijt. niaikably fine car, as indeed is this207 words
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Advertisement110 1954-06-11 4 immediate JjSb delivery of Vauxhall cars m Singapore Malaya Orvhttvil Motors OMCHAMO MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR Represented elseuhere i?i the Federation by Borneo Motors Ltd. and m Borneo by Borneo Motors Ltd. and Borneo Company Ltd. V..54 1. [fresh OYSTERS I AIRPORT HOTEL, SINGAPORE PHONE 3 3110 words
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Advertisement37 1954-06-11 4 ,^L JJM Whisky Sour! »,M- 1 part lemon juice lori ™ai;rt spoonful of sugar 3 parts Lord Caivert Canadian Whisky. till LORDCALVERT ■">«1I^ 1 CANADIAN WHISKY 1 Sole Agents. Maclaiisc Watson Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG37 words
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Advertisement125 1954-06-11 5 PHILIPS ;^A— ~^^^t ii \§M7 1 1 1 m T J 9&GffM6C&$& RADIOPLAYERS Q' International Electric Company. 6-42, Ceylang Road. Sooth Asia Trading Company, 339, Victoria Street. The Emporium, 17 19, Battery Road. s^^T% X^^V r«d Radio Company, 118/120, Orchard Road. /^\V Kjjys^\ Nachiappa Brothers. 88, Serangoon Road, f^i^r Collycr125 words
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Advertisement238 1954-06-11 6 HERE'S THE /f^f^ HILLMANrange M I I. I. M N \SL^ Tho Nt-w Minx Saloon, with added 111 to match its 5 seater comfort The international i g mc« of tho Cahfornian Tho Bteek grace of tho wcatherwise Minx Convortible Th^ all purpOM tmartneM and style of tho Lsuto Car238 words
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Advertisement13 1954-06-11 6 STRAIGHT //'ffiA from the (&LrJf horse's mouth _^^S^"^/ PUT YOUR MONEY ON Carjsbdftf13 words
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Advertisement213 1954-06-11 7 I Del Monte TOMATO #1 Vydl^ULF Ihe Only <'.(t',up rii.id. ;v th PINEAPPLE VINECAR X «i the superlative vine^.ir th.it V^% '^fc»' 1 brings oof the best m catsup /or //ie po/o/e o/ f he particular Sale Distribjtors: |w«| ~1 agosi/ waugh us w til J Branches tn Malaya. Sarawak.213 words
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Article, Illustration1732 1954-06-11 8 t'mmiimm+d tr*>n% 8*.7 KMV%RD S|\ I H .4 XI. i < i Div. I 1 4 IH 1. l-l I 1 I >l\ 111 1-b 54 X L I :> II igtl WO •< Ir Iniii M 'HIM i Kern i l-« 61 Woiosi 011,732 words
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Article, Illustration45 1954-06-11 8 picture. h Jockey W. Siiaith who rml< the QlHii horse l.inilau m Urn l>«'iby, uiits the 148 th Wood- ft 9tm Stakes on Itovnl Tilm (left), b^atin^ Corporal, (centra ridden by Can- and Pres- life, ridden by r. Durr. Reuter PICTTRE FANReuter - 45 words
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Advertisement83 1954-06-11 8 I UK M.righlK car for family maa pO|HIIV coafortablf I <l 111 1 1 J |jrj^ -nd rt4y parking Ik, m only 10 h.p. rar *illi pMWIM Irathcr comfort "pn— iReal AUSTI A3 NOW a«ailablr M a 2-tloor UWUIIUIII J model. Bolh ha>r increa^d inlrrior dinrn>ion< VI-» Ja^hboard and full83 words
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Article, Illustration322 1954-06-11 9 A court decides SiU THEY tried to tell Alan 1 Bates and Patricia -Mien "you're too youne." too youns to be really m love: and decidedly too young to marry. But. as a song once put it. Alan and Patricia were not too. youngReuter - 322 words
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Article, Illustration50 1954-06-11 9 IT'S SAFE FORM A TOM-BO MB picture. The T. 102 Tle.jui' (above) is the first of live torpedo boats specially built for the Swedish Navy. Saul t<> be "atom bomb proof the motor torpedo boaK have a displacement of IM Urns and i maximum speed of about 40 knots.- PopperPopper - 50 words
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271 1954-06-11 9 V.C. WHOSE COURAGE FAILED War took son and then... IT was war that nourished the ourage of Frederick Hedces- and it was war that sapped his courage away For 'in World War I, he won the V.C. But as a result of World War 11, he took his life. Frederick271 words
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72 1954-06-11 9 Famous London restaurant to close soon THE whole of London's Holborn Restaurant, famous rendezvous of Victorian and 'Edwardian days, is to close on April 2 next year. It was hoped to keep the banqueting halls and Masonic temples open for some years. "But." said Mr. Russell Tillett. chairman of the72 words
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Article18 1954-06-11 9 The 11th Marquess of QueeilSbcrrv who died m April, acrrt '58. left £2,521. net value nil.18 words
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Article47 1954-06-11 9 Four passengers over 80 and two over 70 then combined years totalling 478 have flown from London Airport to Montreal. The veterans, live women and one man. were all flying for the first time to visit relatives m Canada and the U.S.47 words
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Article22 1954-06-11 9 A robot tftlfet plane operated by American soldiers crashrd through the doors of a garage m Wells-road, Btiffkey, 1 Norfolk.22 words
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Article56 1954-06-11 9 Alsatian dogs trained to a tack intruders on M^lii ai b ing used as an extra *f' e C«^ at the Royal Aircraft Establishment. Famborougl^H the main centre of Briuin guided mibsiir and aircraft n Flint Rin. and Shan, trained at th<- War Dogs' Training Centre. Melton56 words
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Article35 1954-06-11 9 Playground equipment paid fjby the proceed of milage Actions and ready since 195 may be m use soon it thr pjlSS council at Bolney Si..sm-x. [can find E250 toward! a rite. picturr.35 words
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Advertisement40 1954-06-11 9 r PUN DOWN Z for HEALTH 6 ENERGY CONTAINS VITAMINS ABC&D Each C^psole Contains. > v*» »A 'COOUSr>.«.< fcilS^fe 'N THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTJ. 33 Raffle Place, S,n K aport Cold Storage Arcade. Orchard Road 39. Seng Poh Road. T.ong Bahru40 words
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Article, Illustration758 1954-06-11 10 GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON - GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON BLENHEIM PALACE HATFIEID HOUSE... ARUNDEL (ASTLE... MONUMENTS OF A GOLDEN AGE AND SO IMMENSE "THAT ThEiR OWNERS COULD GET LOST IN THEM" ARE THE SUBJECT OF A NEW BOOK ON FAMOUS ENGLISH HOMES. THE AUTHOR (S RANDOLPH CHURCHILL (LEFT), SON OF THE PRIME MINISTER. DZKGJZJKJGO758 words
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Article168 1954-06-11 10 Britons are more 'bookish' lUST returned from a I six months' stay m the United States, and trying to get used to British reading habits again, is Miss Monica Webster, branch librarian at NorthHeet. Kent. Miss Webster soon found that the British are far more "bookish" than the Ami r168 words
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Article237 1954-06-11 10 His job to cut red tape '*Tigei Squadron" by Winfi- ommandrr Ira Junes (W. VHI battle with Qoering'a Luftwaffe was still m ii critical sta^c The Air Ministry had been asked to rind an Officer tor a special job. And he had to be a special otlicer. The Air Mini.stry237 words
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Article134 1954-06-11 10 THE ONI REMAINS. S. FEROWNE, lIODDER STOl'llTON. The author, who has known and loved Jerusalem tor many years, expresses the thoughts that possessed him. as an Englishman, as he contemplated Jerusakin m the year 1953. SOLDIER ADRIFT. L. Stcni. Heinemann. A story of a conflict of personalities on134 words
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Advertisement40 1954-06-11 10 'NCORPORATINC RADIO MALAYA NEWS lf>f> THE BEST il% BMOABCASTMJVG Full l'r»f/rutttttt<s I How la II Inlvrnatianal #I I 4i ml ia lU> l*raud at Film 1141 iiii s I ftrlaans iincl l o u-z-zh>% PRICE 30 CENTS FROM ALL NEWSAGENTS40 words
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Article, Illustration434 1954-06-11 11 READY FOR THE H-BOMB to .-peed the pn paraticu of an mv quate Civil Defence programme In cusc of a World War hydrogen bomb blitzkrieg, a party ol German scientists is at present m America conferring with U.S. scientists on the results ol the latest Pacific hydrogen-bomb tests. When the434 words
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Article36 1954-06-11 11 A evening aft.T a ."'c u Vt..l Uwe hin.. ■"""When -Tin he i.,«r.,,1.. Ed hi,ns,H M the Kabaka of Bueanila alu t rn a fi,. r ""^e^Ka'baha has be,n banis.,,,l to M Mi36 words
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Article512 1954-06-11 11 DULLEST RADIO IN THE WORLD In West Germany 'uplift comes before entertainment THERE'S no doubt about West Germany has the world's dullest radio. The West German radio, operated by socalled "public service •corporations" m each of the states, is theoretically free of "commercialism." In fart, however. thLs quaslradio, chronically ped512 words
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Advertisement151 1954-06-11 11 Till .-.a '.:i h-iri n my m aretJ gut m« yielded Is changing the worlds health picture CerUln plants found deep down m the ocean t Sh m essential body btfldtag t «tam£; Scientific extracts from such a plan are iim basis of VIKKLP the balanced sea-food tonic VIKELP tableti151 words
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Article, Illustration338 1954-06-11 12 North-South vulnerable West dealer YOU must believe m Santa Cl;m Hie way you bid that' hand." nM West to South as he m.nked up 100 points on the traveling HOrc slip as the reward for beating tour heart* one tuck. 'The trouble Is that he doesn't" replied North338 words
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Article, Illustration413 1954-06-11 12 FRANCES DALE - FRANCES DALE TODAYS PAGE FOR WOMEN BRiNGS YOU NEWS ABOUT A GLAMOROUS NEW COLOUR COCKTAIL by MIX pastel pink with palest lemon and the answer's a colour OOCktail that will refresh you In town, on holiday and at parties. White Pink" is what designer Sherard calls413 words
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Article125 1954-06-11 12 IJOVV would you feel if a man walked m front of you E IX into a restaurant? That's what Gilbert Harding did E E to me the other night. And I didn't think he was at all E E rude just sensible. E His broad figure cleared125 words
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286 1954-06-11 12 Lady Boyle - ROSE, 78, PRACTISES WHAT SHE PREACHES Lady Boyle by THESE days I am under the spell of Mme. Rose Laird Mme. Laird, an erect, youthful 78. was elected one of America's outstanding women of achievement m 1952. As an expert on beauty problems she If a striking example of everything286 words
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Advertisement46 1954-06-11 12 BUCKLEY [ULAJUUUUIJ^ fHora] "OHI THA T ONES FOR G£ TTING 34 TAXIES ONE NIQHTI" A,N~*~>~- _j pWEET-SCENTED ELIZABETH ARDEN fragrant depilatory that really Feel how satin soft tnd P baby-smooth your skin it after you've whisked »w«f unwanted hair with SLEEK MAYNARD CO., LTD. TEL: 6115.46 words
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Miscellaneous261 1954-06-11 12 iPiiity Crossword Bm i I I I CLOU ACROSS 3. Do the cranes belong to him' 1. Judgment In a hospital? <s>. S° u d^ hke lt (8) -4. Does this describe only a Coujtates at first 3>. small fellow? (7). 5 Made u malnlj with a pouts8. They give261 words
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Article, Illustration1255 1954-06-11 13 'HELL and HIGH WATER' FREE PRESS FILM SERIAL rpHF enemy sub follows 1 under water, firing another torpedo. It Jones orders all ian( j s to bailing the wa ter that came through hatch. Denise helps heroically, but collapses. Jones helps her up, both of them smitten, lite their common1,255 words
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Article260 1954-06-11 13 YIEKLE OBERON has cancelled all her European trips— and all her parties too. She told me that she was staying m Hollywood to work "Like a peasant". Peasants would be glad to get her pay and have a year's television commit- i i mem.- woi or no work260 words
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Advertisement41 1954-06-11 13 PRESTOBAND The New Self- Adhesive Surgical Banda&e (ANTISEPTIC) \i\pa\ First aid Drpv.ing f r ihr Hnm< II hut r>f,f \c the Iktn rji ugly t r Hr r ckm pins AvailabU at THE SI NCAPORE (DISPENSARY. 265, Orchird ROJd Tcliphom *****41 words
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Article, Illustration265 1954-06-11 14 RED ATHLETES TOLD TO RUN FASTER RUSSIA'S athletes have been warned about running 'with anchors m their shorts.' lUte an AUOdftted Press report. The criticism (tajl the report) comes from Komaomol pravda, organ of the Communist Youth League. Nearly every track and Reid athlete li attacked. The on slaughfl is265 words
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Article217 1954-06-11 14 9th-WICKET STAND WINS FOR S.C.C. SINGAPORE Cricket Club beat Johore Cricket Club by two wickets yesterday m their annual fixture on the Singapore padang. Hollands 'no. 43 > and Woodhou.se (n.O. 38 1 .starred m a ninth wicket .stand for S.C.C after they had last eit*ht men for only 86217 words
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Article55 1954-06-11 14 I/KKN to b<- accepted for the WiinbkdoM fortnight is an lh yt-ar -old lormby (LftJMt) tlectrical engineer, Alan .Mills. Mem! OnalUt at junior Wim Mrilon last season, young Alan hopes the fact Unit he is tfitfirst person to win Lancmhire'i county title will sway those who accept,55 words
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Article254 1954-06-11 14 GEOFFREY SIMPSON - GEOFFREY SIMPSON Rv THE curtain falls on Ronnie Clayton, professional boxer and, for these past seven years, British featherweight champion It rises again to reveal Mr. Clayton. 31. of Blackpool, boxing manager and coach. This change of role was advised last week for one of the254 words
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Article86 1954-06-11 14 HPKN 17-year-old players comptte m the Assistants' golf championship for the Gor-ray Cup at Hartsbourne Country Club. Hertfordshire, from June 15-17. Oldest competitors m the field of 93 are J. i Martin (Sunningdali-i and C Poulsen (Runpsted, Dt nmnrk.i, both 29. For the first time86 words
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Article151 1954-06-11 14 Cricket teams for the weekends matches are: Indian Association v Raffles Institution at R.I. tomorrow, 2 p.m.: Harbans Singh, Dr. Menon. Kanchanlal. Kantilal Poniah. R. Menon, Yunas. Suncieraj. M. S. Gill. Sivaraj, Chandy, Narayanan. Indian Association v Sindhi Merchants (Junior Tournament* at I. A. on Sunday151 words
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283 1954-06-11 14 GAM BOON LEONG - T he boy who beat Chan Onn Leng BRIGHT FUTURE FOR R.I. SCHOOLBOY GAM BOON LEO NG IMONG the up and coming Colony athletes i s Gin A Boon Leong, 17-year-old Raffles In s titiiti<i schoolboy. This all-round sportsman, who reDretenti hia school at cricket, .soccer, rugger and hockey. has283 words
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Article33 1954-06-11 14 Baltimore combined the seven-hit pitching of Joe Coleman and a 13--hit attack including Sam Mele's two-run homer yesterday to defeat Boston 5-1 m the first came of a double-header. A. P.A.P. - 33 words
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158 1954-06-11 14 The chairman of the Hongkong Football Association said yesterday that charges ol biibery m the recent Asian Games soccer matches are •altogether untrue." Chairman Jack Skinner, who headed the Hong Kong delegation to the Asian Games, said that on the day the alleged bribery wasU.P. - 158 words
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Advertisement35 1954-06-11 14 Standard KANGUARD r IB J mm I I 1^ Mm' I I I Bringing you new refinements m Style Comfort Performance PRICE I FEDERATED MOTORS LTD. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. FEDERATION REPRESENTATIVES: i WEARNE BROS., LTD.35 words
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336 1954-06-11 15 Thrilling duel is promised in this I DEPICT 1 thrilling duel m the Class 5. Div. 1 SJF event between B*lfOn Bran and Peter Pan. Saigon Bran scored easily over .six In his last .start at K.L. carrying 8.11. He has 41b letl here and will be hard to beat.336 words
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Article902 1954-06-11 15 TRESPASSER - TRESPASSER By PROBABLE SCRATCHINGS DROBABLES srratchings for tomorrow: uc k y Tom 11, Dewar. Bougainvillea, Reward. The going is likely to be very good. Grandeur can m fa beat penalty L ill<>\\ Slum should be the day's best bet m the Class Div.902 words
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Article146 1954-06-11 15 Centre FBW COULD NOT SCORE J 1 B.W 0. <-» Boat Wing were on the ball m ye.sDi¥. 1 tic at Seletar tl had the home de- full stretch, but they In L Bet the ball m the I half FBW. outsideuled o\er from four a kneeling position. no score146 words
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Article204 1954-06-11 15 Sappers 4; KN Base ¥>I(; KutherfDrd scored four foals m a row to five the Royal Engineers this Div. 1 Services League victory after they had conceded an early goal at Gillman yesterday. Rutherford was the lUr and the brains ol the R E. He played204 words
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Article154 1954-06-11 15 Bartlett in goal for RASC k a s( Z; k 1.0.C. i ii/ith winger Bartletl playing W ni goal, Royal Army Scr vice Corpi made their two point- In yesterday's Service League tie at Friendly Hill. Harrison, the regular goal keeper, Injured a hand and m mablfl to p ay.154 words
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Advertisement199 1954-06-11 15 (AfHAY today! 1 lam 1.4S lIS I I pm WWI UTIH MCMIftl Hi \\m% Free Lists Sni(pende4 TO MORKOW MID NIGHT VAN JOHNSON m "THE SIEGE AT RED RIVER" Technicolor NOW SHOWING il:i .m. 1.4S Ll5-6.45 b m :;o p.m. CINemaScOPE f L- ~^J TO-MORROH MID-NIGHT HELL'S HALF ACRE Starring199 words
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Article42 1954-06-11 16 Darul Aflah f- c beat 1 ra< 'inn Union •>-- In .1 BAPA SB game at BODCA ground yesterday smi i i and M Id v ored for Dmrui Aflah; Mat Noor and All «ot Ttactl Ch is Ban Hock refereed.42 words
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Article, Illustration364 1954-06-11 16 ARGOS - ARGOS I THE LAST WORD— by_ Bocceritei 2; Marines 0. IT wu.s Rahim Omar's frame at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday when SAFA Div. 1 rivals clashed In a key League tie. He had the ball m the net three times In the last seven minutes.Free Press - 364 words
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Article132 1954-06-11 16 There are nghl probably runnei for the Manchester Cup to be run today ovei ooc n lit and a half ;it M inchester. They air with J< :keyt: cii.r worth ■r. Barlow;. Prere Georges n iC. Smirke), Kithyara <W. Sn.ii' ln. Club Member •W.Reuter; A.P. - 132 words
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Article75 1954-06-11 16 ix) ur hundred fencers from JT 24 nations arc competing m the world fencing championships which began m Luxembourg yesterday. They come from Austria, Australia. Cz<vhoslavia. Belgium. Denmark, Eire, Finland. France. Germany. Great Britain. Holland, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg Monaco. Norway. Poland. Saar. Spain. Switzerland, Turkey,A.P. - 75 words
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Article67 1954-06-11 16 SNEYERS STOPS GERMAN IN 5 ROUNDS f? ur ope A N featherweight j champion Jean Bneyen of Belgium scored technical knockout m Berlin last night m i lightweight bout against German champion RudiLanger. Langer gate up alter the fifth round of tho scheduled eight -rounder because of a serious jawA.P. - 67 words
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Article, Illustration268 1954-06-11 16 BELGIUM LEAD BRITAIN 2-0 IN DAVIS CUP DELGIUM, the defending European Zone Davis Cap champions, j^ot off to I good start against (Ireat Britain yesterday m their third round tie at Scarborough, England. The Belgians took a 2-0 lead m the nve-matcn series aa Tony Mottram and Geoff Paish wore268 words
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Article30 1954-06-11 16 Sir Gordon Richards, Britain's champion jockey, will resume riding tomorrow. He has not ridden m public since May 19 when he received concussion m fall al Salisbury30 words
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Article22 1954-06-11 16 St. John's S.C. trounced Malay Si tlement Union 7-2 m a BAPA Div 3B game at Gevlang yesterday.22 words
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Article, Illustration231 1954-06-11 16 THE TEST RAIN washed out play on the opening day oi the Orel Test match at Lord's between England and the Pakistan cricket tourists. The sate* remained closed to the public as no. start was made. The two captains, Hutton and Kardar. inspected the v andReuter - 231 words
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Advertisement169 1954-06-11 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. ENGAGEMENTS 21) 11 |S 1 minimum) RICHARDS DUH lIREI V\M Tht* enga^emi I was announced between David m Ricbards and Stella aUrupalretnam Durairetnam mi 4 6 54. THE BETROTHAL CEREMONY is announced between R. Ramachandran eldest son ol Mr. Mis. B. Heinarn <>\ Ps Iflc Tin Kampar and169 words
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Advertisement77 1954-06-11 16 PERFECT physical fitness, strong -*i nerves and abundant vitality are the 'B essentials for success m sports and athletics Thai is why so many of the iA y leading coaches and trainers insist on y¥ J 'Ovalnne' as an essential part of the training diet for players and athletes m77 words
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