The Singapore Free Press, 14 June 1954
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Title Section21 1954-06-14 1 The Singapore Free Press LurgvM Afternoon Sale m Mala v a 'no. i::m74. Singapore, Mon., June It, 1954. Price 15 CU21 words
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290 1954-06-14 1 I TRIED TO FREE FIANCEE crash survivor iiLIGH'I engineer R.U. Carter, t of the BOAC Constellation which crashed at Kallang Airport on March 13 with the loss of 33 lives, told the court ol inquiry m Singapore this norning that the first thing he did alter getting out of the290 words
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Article26 1954-06-14 1 The Singapore rubber ruiropened steady thus mornwlth first grade, June ihip--*it. at 66 1 4 cents a pound ree-eisnths rent above Siturday s closing.26 words
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Article, Illustration102 1954-06-14 1 Fainting officer punished THE Coldstream Guards officer who fell flat on his face during the rehearsal for last Thursday's Trooping the Colour m London has been awarded 28 days as Picquet Officer. This is the officer's equivalent of confined to barracks. It means he will have to be continuously available102 words
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Article22 1954-06-14 1 Air India International has ordered five more Super Constellations and will start a new service to Singapore .shortly.— ReuterReuter - 22 words
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154 1954-06-14 1 FRENCH President Rene oty li«»t night asked leftwing radical Pierre Mendes France to agree to be the next premier-designate. The President will not announce his acceptance of the resignation of the Unlel cabinet until he has found a candidate who will undertake toReuter - 154 words
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Article262 1954-06-14 1 tj'RENCH military experts in 1 Geneva were reported last '■'ht to be studying a Viet- ninh plan which would ttive "»n the whole of North Viet■!i. leas the ports of Haip- r and Moncay, and possi- the key town of Hanoi- reliable sourcesReuter - 262 words
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258 1954-06-14 1 MASTER PLAN READY SOON For the new Singapore gINCiAPORE'S master development plan, on which 25 officers, including five senior men, have worked for two and a half years, is almost ready. The chief planning officer, Mr. D. H Komlosy. [hopes to submit the plan to the trustees of the S.I.T.258 words
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Article59 1954-06-14 1 Two Chine.se. one armed with a dagger, early today held up a Chinese woman at her home m Middle Road, Singapore, and took her $35 wrist watch, a jay rintr worth $20 and $25 m cash. The hold- up occurred as the woman was returning to59 words
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Article34 1954-06-14 1 A Singapore Indian who .snatched a $20 »old ring from a Chinese woman along Tampt'iils Road last night, stabbed a man who came to the rescue. Police later detained a man.34 words
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Article89 1954-06-14 1 STANLEY N. Fukuda, 23, broke off a quarrel with his wife at the week-end at Scenic Nuuanu Pali, Honolulu, by Retting out of the car and leaping to his death over the 2,000-foot cliff. Legend ha.s it that Kitm Kamehanieha. conqueror of the Hawaiian islands,89 words
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Article23 1954-06-14 1 Samples Of radio active white rock quarried at Chota Udaipur near Baroda, Bombay Province, are believed to contain uranium. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article22 1954-06-14 1 On*' of the seven prisoners who escaped on Saturday from a North Carolina stat<» prison amp has been recaptured22 words
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Article44 1954-06-14 1 Search for the 70-ton yacht Elinor, with nine Royal Naval men aboard has been abandoned, it was learned reliably m Hong Kong last night. The yacht, which was expected back on June 6 left Hong Kong on June 1.44 words
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Advertisement40 1954-06-14 1 HIGH POTENCY FORMULA iC^ C^psule Contains j£sr^3\ Vitamin B. ISM^ ifcatt^M <^^ V.t.imiri B. 2Mf I H^r^f%Wflß| Calcic P.ntothcnate IMf n^4iy^(J(jH N.acn A-n Je 20M< THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. Spore Cold Storage Arcade, Orchard Rd. 39. Seng Poh Road. Tiong Bahru.40 words
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Article73 1954-06-14 2 FIELD MARSHAL Sir John Harding, Chief of Britain's Imperial General Staff, said at London airport last night that the Washington five power military talks on South East Asia were "very valuable". Sir John headed the British delegation at the meeting of senior American, Australian, BritLsh. French andReuter - 73 words
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61 1954-06-14 2 RAMAZAN Ali llamadani, favourite dwarf of IVr-ian Kint Nasr-Ld-Din Shah, 7."i years ajjo, has won a year-long m m Ttheran for a fiovernment pension. Karnazan. 32 inches high, 90 years old and the lather of five sons and four daughters all dwarfs willA.P. - 61 words
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Article88 1954-06-14 2 The Air Officer Commanding,! Ceylon, Air Commodore J. Cox j yesterday evening landed at Beletar from Negombo, and the' A.0.C., Hont* Kong, Air Commodore R. C. Field is arriving from Kaitak today lor the three-day conference of Air Officers Commanding called by the C-in-C.88 words
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Article310 1954-06-14 2 West may take issue to United Nations THE 1G non-Communist nations at the Korean conference In Geneva meet today to consider drafting joint statement declaring the failure of the seven-week-old talks aimed at uniting the war-ravaged country. Western delegates, arguing that further discussions m Geneva are unlikelyReuter - 310 words
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Article96 1954-06-14 2 SUDAN'S Minister of Defence. Mr. Khalafallah Khalid. set up a committee yesterday to prepare a time table for the Sudanisation by July 31 of all posts held by British officers m the defence force. The committee consists of one British officer. CoTonH Mills, commandingReuter - 96 words
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Article29 1954-06-14 2 Forty person* are dying daily m an epidemic m the Southern Sudan. Drups and .neoieal I officers are bein:: rushed to the infected area.s A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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218 1954-06-14 2 Gunman aimed to kill dog three times but missed ACiIJNMAN took three shots irom cio.se range ;»t one of Britain's most famoui police d<>^ at Ifitcham, Surrey yesterday and missed each inne. Then the gunman fired from point blank range at a policeman and missed again, The gunman Wll wantedReuter - 218 words
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Article143 1954-06-14 2 A WOMAN, told a year ago not to swim again, dived into a waterway m Hull, England, to rescue an eight-year-old girl, Ann Hill, who had sunk to the bottom. Doctors are fighting to save the child's life. The woman, Mrs. Gladys fytrnmnnri 39,Reuter - 143 words
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Article126 1954-06-14 2 DELTA M EN CARRY RICE TO REBELS |^OMMUNIST-LED Vietminh \y guerrillas and sympathisers yesterday were reported "helping" peasants harvest the rich Red River Delta netcrop. A French Army officer predicted "bitter fights when the Reds try to get the rice out" to rebel forces semi-circling the threatened war capital of126 words
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Article, Illustration82 1954-06-14 2 picture. INGRID BERGMAN, who is to appear m "Joan at the Stake" at the Opera. Paris, next week, has arrived m Paris with her son Robertino and the twins Ingrid and Isabelle. "Joan at the Stake" is by Paul Claudel and will be directedPopper - 82 words
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Article27 1954-06-14 2 An 11-man Brazilian nava team arrived m Yokohama yesterday to take over twc 4,800-ton troop transport^ buili m a Japanese shipyard. A. P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article37 1954-06-14 2 A pontifical mass was celebrated yesterday m St. Peter .< basilica, Vatican City for the five new Saints canonised by the Roman Catholic Church. Eugene Cardinal Tisserant. Dean of the College of Cardinals, officiated. A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Advertisement37 1954-06-14 2 mmm 'NCORPORATINC RADIO MALAYA NEWS ISRIK I MHASTiJVG Full Programmes Haw to Write lnternation€il TV Land to lie Proud of lit nt Keriesrs i'artoons and Puaates Picture Section PRICE 30 CENTS FROM ALL NEWSAGENTS ON SALE TODAY37 words
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Article, Illustration203 1954-06-14 3 MCCARTHY'S COLD WAR 'WILL RUIN U.S.' —says Nuremberg trial man THE former chief American prosecutor at the 1 Nuremberg war crimes trials said at Atlantic Otv, New Jersey, that Senator Joseph McCarthy and his friends were waging a cold war to "destroy the constitutional structure of our Government". •.I tst»r4>nt<>iilReuter - 203 words
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Article, Illustration60 1954-06-14 3 I Two Royal Command portraits of the Duke of Edinburgh made by Baron shows him wearing the full dress uniform as Colonel-in-Chief of the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders ji (right) and as Colonel of I the Welsh Guards (below) The Duke assumed these appointments last year. HeA.P. - 60 words
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168 1954-06-14 3 I^RAIN crews serving north eastern England yesterday rejected a strike call against lodging turns." which involved sleeping away from home. Delegate^ representing 30.000 men met at York last Thursday and recommended a strike every Sunday from June 20. until .such duties wereReuter - 168 words
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Article22 1954-06-14 3 Four of a wedding party of seven people were drowned when their boat capsised on the Ganges near Benares.22 words
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Article30 1954-06-14 3 Questions about nine British sailors missing on a yachting trip off Hong Kons may be put to the Chinese delegation aUhe Far East talks m Geneva ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article101 1954-06-14 3 The French Government will ihorttf consider a plan to transfer power m French Indian .settlements without a referendum, Mr. R. A. M. S. Pakkiriswamv Pillai. French India settlements without a Karaikal. said m Madras yesterday. Mr Pillai had returned from Paris after consultations with the French authorities.101 words
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70 1954-06-14 3 Siamese twin girls can now live apart HOLLAND'S seven-month-old Siamese twin girls, Folkje and Tjiske de Vrie.s, are now reported doing well after they were separated by a delicate operation at Leeuwarden. Dr J Haykens, who performed the operation on Saturday, said the girls have proven they ran live separately.A.P. - 70 words
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Article23 1954-06-14 3 Mr Jean Gocteil, surreal Lst writer who was stricken by a heart attack on Wednesday In Paris, bas aii&iitiy improved23 words
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Article35 1954-06-14 3 Yugoslavia has confiscated three Italian ttabtng boats for the alleged carrying of 3,000,--000 contraband British and American cigarettes m Yugoslav waters. The skippers were fined a tital of 600,000 dinars ($6,000 Malayan). A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article31 1954-06-14 3 Senator Paul H. Douglas (Democrat-Illinois) said m Chicago last night, the U.S. should withdraw recognition from Communist Governments as a .shock treatment. Mr. Douglas seeks re-election next fall. A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article77 1954-06-14 3 \TEAKLY 200 police raided two African villages near W Kampala (Uganda) at dawn yesterday, and arrested 22 men and a woman. A box of .shotgun cartridges, some beer and spirits, and other property, were seized. Police banned a meeting of the Youth Organisation ofReuter - 77 words
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100 1954-06-14 3 Stands collapse at car races: Hundred hurt 4 111 N'DKKD people were injured when stands collapsed at the Dover (New Jersey) stock car speedway on Saturday night. Hundreds of Cheering spectators Jumped to their feet during the feature event. This caused the stands to shift forward, and give way. AA.P. - 100 words
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68 1954-06-14 3 LX)UR people were killed and at least four seriously wounded, when four terrorists splattered the public square of the Tunisian village of DJebel Aboid with gunfire yesterday morning The killers escaped on horses !n the panic. The villagers had gathered tc elect representatives toA.P. - 68 words
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64 1954-06-14 3 Eight men will be charged with drug offences today following widespread raids on sus-lMM-ted peddling centres m London on Saturday niKht. A ninth will be charged with obstructing police m the execution of their duty. Scotland Yard detectives were reported to have found quantii64 words
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60 1954-06-14 3 Sian.rse twin boys born 01% Thursday night at St. Boni.face, Manitoba, Canada, a.l part of a triple birth di«'d ve.s» terday In an incubator. Both died at the .same tini" Doctors said thr»n» harf Nren no hope of separating tIM boys, chUdren of Mrs.A.P. - 60 words
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Article22 1954-06-14 3 OoaUßUnlft leadens m India have culled for I mas.s .Movement atfiiin.st the US -PakLstan military aid act A. P.A.P. - 22 words
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Advertisement76 1954-06-14 3 uiiuhMiiiniiiiiiiMuiniiMuiiuiicjiimuniiicimiMnuMciJiiiMMJUititiuiiMiiucitiimii'i 1 THE BIGGEST OF ALL I SALE S Men's b Women's Nylons Ware. Skirts, Blouses, Shirts, Stockings, Etc.. Etc.. Eastern Arts. Embroidery Linen Table Cloth. Crockery. Camphor Wood Chests. Slippers. Night Gowns Many More Awaits Your Arrival. i The sale is still being carried on until further notice. More76 words
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361 1954-06-14 4 The Colonial Secretary. Mr. Ooode, gave advice when he fcaid at the opening of the Pan Malayan photographic I exhibition: We tend to have I an insular outlook these days. With an emphasis on our parochial interest361 words
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Article, Illustration650 1954-06-14 4 John Leaeacos - In KOREA... Plan to take ALL John Leaeacos All over the world the Communist war of attrition continues Today's page 4 spotlights two widely separated areas of conflict. By THE Chinese Communists are pinning their hopes on a longran^e takeover of South Korea via local Communist political penetration. This means650 words
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Article, Illustration322 1954-06-14 4 'Ghost Army' is ready A MERICAN intelligence agents report that Russia has been shipping arms to Latin America for nearly two years on a systematic and growing scale. Most of the weapons are said to be delivered to a "Ghost Army" Russian agents have organised m Latin America, with a322 words
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Advertisement24 1954-06-14 4 A popular ii. him m Miilutuii Spur!* Cirri*** for t:«f|iii»i<<» I rouliM'* S. P. H. de Silva 45 HIGH ST. SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA LUMPUR.24 words
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Advertisement91 1954-06-14 4 RESIREX SYNTHETIC (^Z^^k RESIN FAINT \g*^ FOR WALLS <tijk ANO ROOFS. IJgSggp WALL TINTS IN olUtrv The new Resirex, for Mushroom internal and external walls of concrete, Beechwood brick, stone, insulating Light Stone board, asbestos cement Suntan sheeting etc. can be Un 9. nUkt> supplied from stock m Haze the91 words
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Article, Illustration382 1954-06-14 5 Bedok farmers pray tor action /\NE YEAR AGO the 4000-odd people of the Bedok I' resettlement area m Singapore cried— Give us more water standpipes. Today the cry is still on, there being only three randpipea to serve the whole district. "When will our prayersFree Press - 382 words
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Article120 1954-06-14 5 BRITISH EXPERTS FOR PAKISTAN THE BRITISH Government is 1 Lending under the Colombo m Technical Co-operation lietne a post office demontrator and lecturer to Paklstan. He li Mr. R J. R. Jones recently sailed for KaraHe will spend a year In ikUtan working as an Instructor m .switch gear adjustment120 words
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Article46 1954-06-14 5 rELUK ANSON, Mon. Utoh »n Yilsop. 27, was charged ere under the Emergency Relation with unlawful posses'i ;i single barrel 12 bore jun, at Parit SA. Sungei Pan In the Sunsei Manik •*a of Lower Perak on Thursd ty. !l waa remanded until Wed-46 words
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Article160 1954-06-14 5 THIRTY-ONE Chinese members of the crew of the destroyer depot .ship HMS Tyne which returned to Plymouth recently alter nearly two years with the navy m Far Eastern waters were Riven a trip to London as a token of appreciation of their services There are 65 Chinese160 words
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Article49 1954-06-14 5 TAIPING. Mon. Wan Mohamed KusolTe son of Haji Wan Mohariied Noor Toh Muda Orarm Kayu Mentrl Paduka Tuan» and Istri is to many Cho Teh Manam binti Ibrahim. Toh Muda will give a garden party at his home In KinEdward Lane, Taiptaff. at 5 pm. on Wednesday.49 words
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Article23 1954-06-14 5 KLANG. Mori The dramatic society or St. John's In*titution, Kuala Lumpur, tged Maobeth at th<> Klang High School Hall last niijht.23 words
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Article64 1954-06-14 5 50 CYCLES STOLEN IN THREE WEEKS KLANG. Mon. A uanu of bicycle thieves is operating hm\ Two bicycles were .stolen m Klang streets on Saturday, bringing the total of bicycle thefts to 50 m the last three weeks. The police believe that the gang is from outside KUng and the64 words
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Article31 1954-06-14 5 KOTA BAHRU, Mo:i Tk6 Sultan Ol Kelantan opened IIM ernmenf EnglUn school at Paslr Puteh He .said. M J hope the students will be good riti■ena and future leaders31 words
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Article75 1954-06-14 6 AFTER successfully fleeinu from the Soviet Zone ol 1 of Germany, a German refugee from Dresden, a famous painter, settled W Switzerland. A friend, visiting the exilt (1 artist was amazed H>JJ3 portraits of the Communist bosses of Eastern Germany Grotewohl and UHffiCftt hanging on the75 words
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Miscellaneous309 1954-06-14 6 'H B M Tb /I bY A B IB flB A W ft r m%'% a^itlii bW ■atl >■ 11% M« 1 I A JL 1| 1 JB $jMANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis f-T£LHN6 HIM DAM" THE PEAL Xl I SEEM COMPLICATED? PEOPLE WmO I SKIER --IS COMING.309 words
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Miscellaneous543 1954-06-14 6 I YOUR I LUCKY STAR BORN TODAY, your s )ln pathetic kindliness for the j underprivileged Is bound to j be your most-outstanding i,., racteristic. You cannot endurr j to see injustice done and will crusade for the right, giving of I your time and your money to I I543 words
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328 1954-06-14 7 The big trek to White Areas' ends ii HE DRIFT from I Malaya's "red areas" to the Templer-made White Areas has died down to its former trickle, the Free Press reliably understands. drift started when hundreds of dissatisfied tappers eft Central Johore and nude for Malacca when it became the328 words
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Article20 1954-06-14 7 finetj cases of 'flu were aboard the liner 'tnfontein Castle, which M at Southampton from South Africa.20 words
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119 1954-06-14 7 j^INGAPORE seamen's unions are preparing a joint me[ll^ndum to Mr. Thomas vvnite, the newly-arrived welT *re officer for Asian seamen. Mr. White is here on Government Invitation to advise •"ainly on a welfare centre. Mr. Karim Zaftr, secretary of we Malay Seamen's119 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-06-14 7 A Five Press picture ol the crowded waiting room of Singapore (icneral Hospital's outpatient department. Here long rows of women and children sit patiently until they ,ire called. Men patients are at the other '-ml of the room.42 words
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396 1954-06-14 7 SIT YIN FONG - SOU QUEUE DAILY TO SEE FOUR HARASSED DOCTORS SIT YIN FONG fey DATIENCE seems lo be the byword at the Outpatient Department of Singapore General Hospital which an average of 800 people visit daily. The BIG daily murmur here is "this terrible wait." Yesterday I went to the General Hospital396 words
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Article35 1954-06-14 7 On his ffti to deliver l wedding greeting his last journey of the day 17-year-old telegraph boy Peter Johnson. Violet-lane, Hillingdon. crashed on his motorcycle at Oxford-road Denham. He died m hospital.35 words
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Article16 1954-06-14 7 Floods which damaged underground cables silenced telephones on the Valentine exchange m Ilford. London.16 words
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Advertisement102 1954-06-14 7 mo^t famous km treatment. It whitens (v the skin by guarding it from the burning, U darkening effect of strong sun. It )J smoothes away tiny skin Haws ami JF^&* 2 1 protects l»v eently cleansing away <ln-t jßßyJ^^ .^R and dirt which can cause spots and <^ i^ ""r102 words
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Article, Illustration316 1954-06-14 8 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE Story by Pictures b} MO PICNIC is ever as perfect as one held at the beach. This was again realised by the members of the Kiwi League, Singapore Section, when they staged their biggest seaside outing this year by316 words
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Article, Illustration489 1954-06-14 10 RUSSIAN PAPER - U.S. 'oppress' Pacific isles RUSSIAN PAPER -Says THE Soviet magazine "Ogonyok" (Little Flame) has declared m an article that American administrators of the Marshall, Mariana and Caroline islands are exploiting the 57,000 residents no less cruelly than the Japanese, who held the territories under a League of Nations mandate between489 words
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Article, Illustration723 1954-06-14 10 KAY MURRAY - THE scene is an average American living room. The time about 9.30 p.m. Mr. America says to Mrs. America: "The President's on TV. Shall we have a look-' Mrs. America checks the nursery to see that the children are asleep, and Mr. America fetches723 words
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Article111 1954-06-14 10 DUTCH building experts have been touring America with a view to imoortine into Holland the American "motels" rave. Motels are unknown m Holland and Dutch officials, worried over how they are Koir.s to cooe with this year's tourist invasion, believe that the American idea provides the answer.111 words
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Advertisement62 1954-06-14 10 fkt weekly issue of the STRAITS BUDGET can be sent by Air Mail to any address m the United Kingdom at an inclusive rate of FOR SIX MONTHS If you want the "BUDGET" while on leave or wish to make an Air-subscription on behalf of your Home office or an62 words
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Article, Illustration753 1954-06-14 11 STEPHEN COULTER - Exporters face a new poser STEPHEN COULTER French newsletter by i HAVE been hearing some unpleasant things lately about what seems like lack of i fflcial support for British exporters to France. On very big British firm that does £100,000 worth of business a year selling textile machinery to France753 words
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Article, Illustration263 1954-06-14 11 British prestige up in Italy herself belonged to the Empire. At the HUM ttmfl Mr. BdClTl patient, persevering and honest efforts at Oeneva have raised Britain politically head-aad-ohoulderj above America's uncertain policy. In business a BritOTi'l word i.s .still considered t* sound a* ihu Hank of England while British tourLsts263 words
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Article55 1954-06-14 11 Tribute to Malaya General Sir HUGH STOCKWELL former General Officer Commanding m MslSfSi «•"<* at t*»c Association of Bnti»h M.il.iy.l dinner m London th.it he wou-ld always remember three thing* about hit »tiy there "The great friendship of everyone, the great fortitude of the planter* and miners; .md tfce great55 words
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Article83 1954-06-14 11 \Vi>men lore US /or our defects. If W€ haY€ ttUWgh 0/ them they will forgive us everything. Wilde We don't b^her much tbOUl dreU or manner* m Fin; land, because as a nat** we imd Are weU and we no manner' Bernard Shaw. Perhaps Youth is right to83 words
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Article, Illustration574 1954-06-14 12 GAVIN GORDON - Relax— robots at work! GAVIN GORDON Two electronic brains run a power station and they can call for help if anything goes wrong by THE first two robots to be employed In European Industry have just clocked-ln for duty In the little Belgian town of Jodoigne on the fringes viA.P. - 574 words
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437 1954-06-14 12 HENRY THODY - HENRY THODY h CENOR Salvador Dali, the king of surrealism, invited mo to his birthday party m Romp, I accepted, expecting a birthday party-with-a-difference, for Mr. Dali's personal escapades, plus his nightmarish paintings, have made him the most talked about artist of the437 words
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Article, Illustration391 1954-06-14 12 Both mdes vulnerable North dealer The bidding North Ea«t South West Ijl Pass 14 PaBS 2* Pans 3N T. All pMS IJKOBABLY the most important single phase of defensive skill is m thn choice of the opening lead; no other play i.s us apt to ailed the final391 words
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Miscellaneous360 1954-06-14 12 Dnilfg Vnpsmrurd I CLUES M ROSS: I- Theres something weird Uete I. How to lieiw something m a (9). raid? (4 2>. 4. Sud ud (3) 5. Is this a kind of window m the '5. Rose loses some monej kitchen? Sounds like it (6). 7 Biblical personage at an360 words
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Article, Illustration486 1954-06-14 13 HAROLD HEFFERNAN - FAME— from a few words HAROLD HEFFERNAN I REMEMBER THEMM want to be alone/ 'Come up and see me sometime/ Sei you' I HATING far back to Uu I U familiar oid flicker I j C he "Came the dawn/ I [lma nave contributed I liany a catch line to486 words
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Article313 1954-06-14 13 SAVED BY A STAB gROKE facing deportation, living m a cheap garage apartment and his wife expecting a baby at any moment, Edmund Purdom, Hollywood's latest star-to-be, got out of his jam by stabbing James Mason "to death" for $150 m |ulius Caesar." This Englishman's rocketiike rise after dispatching Mason313 words
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Article, Illustration573 1954-06-14 13 Hollywood looking for stories REALISING at long last that good stories made into good pictures, are the onlj weapons by which fiirr business can hope tc recover, all the major studios, and leading independents, are bidding higher than ever before for gilt-edged material. Even m the gold-rush days a decade573 words
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643 1954-06-14 14 GEORGE WHITING - NO WONDER BRITISH TENNIS IS FAR BEHIND GEORGE WHITING By I IWN TFNMS. Now there's same for the butter*J flies of sport, the expense-sheet finaiglers. the good-time grab-alls, the free-ride racketeers. Frilly pants M the left, club scarves on the right. \mateurs? Amateurs my foot-fault. With the feckless lawns of643 words
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Article, Illustration200 1954-06-14 14 F.l'. Boxing Reporter FjiILIPINO scrapjM-rs Benny Salem and Ray Ilico are ilu? to arrive m Singapore today by Pan American Airways. Benny is scheduled to meet Fijian Mike Ravula over ten rounds at the Happy World Stadium on June 19. In the main supporting bout200 words
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Article, Illustration50 1954-06-14 14 PETIT PRINCE won the 8.000.000- franc 'Prix Dv Jockey Club" m heavy rain yesterday afternoon m Paris. Andares was second. Sica Beauty was third and fourth was Major. A. P. "There you arc, boys 1 Importing v I t'M molcli WiC did the tuck."A.P. - 50 words
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473 1954-06-14 14 ARCHIE QUICK - These lads are future for English soccer ARCHIE QUICK By ENGLAND'S international J loecer team may era.sh on the Continent, but 11 youim soldier* doing National Service have kept the football flat; flyiiiK m Germany. Not only did the British Army t«'im beat Hanover 96 (the German Cup-holders t 1-0.473 words
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Article67 1954-06-14 14 /^ARIA") Clericl, a young and virtually unknown Swiss, won the 24-day Tour of Italy bicycle race yesterday. Trailing the Italian born racer were some of the most illustrious stars ot the sport, including his more famous teammafe Hugo Koblct and Italy's great champion Fausto Coppi. WinnerA.P. - 67 words
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Article69 1954-06-14 14 VET another hold up m the first test match between England and Pakistan at Lords now seems certain. Rain has prevented play on the first three days md Mr. S.C. Griffith, Assistant Secretary of the Marylebone Cricket Club, said last night the chances of play todayReuter - 69 words
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Article33 1954-06-14 14 Young Men's Sikh Association beat Police A 1 3-0 m a SAFA Dlv. 3C game at Geylang yesterday. Gurdial Singh (2) and I.J. Singh scored for Sikhs. S. Angullia refereed.33 words
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Article197 1954-06-14 14 BASEBALL VIC POWER'S pinch -hit single to centre with two out m the 9th pushed the Philadelphia Athletics to a 4-3 victory over the Detroit Timers m the opener of a Connie Mack stadium doubleheader yesterday m the American baseball league. In Washington, the Baltimore Orioles punished197 words
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Article75 1954-06-14 14 IMBROS. ridden by Johnny Lonf,--1 den won the H 4.337 Cal^ nian stakes at Hollywood P*J yesterday to tie the world reco d w a mile and one sixteenth. The .urn ■M one minute 41 seconds. Second place went to Im stablemate Determine, the Ke luckyReuter - 75 words
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Advertisement33 1954-06-14 14 t* ■mm m m m mmmmm^mw 1 i M The Oriental Optical Co.. J I MM 1 Singapore, Penang Siam a OPTOMBTSIBTB MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS AND SCIENTIFIC EYE EXAMINATION WITH AU. (LATEST MODERN EQUIPMENT)33 words
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Article, Illustration78 1954-06-14 15 pictures. IDonzella (MiCloud) wins the second race (Class 5, Div. 2 %Yit) f' 4 Stmni *~4 Pre« I Ih.nnelly) and Brown Booty (West). Fourth is La Naturi; te (Munnint; ..tid iilth i.aKle Hawk (Vinev), on the rails. Free Press lOttfm II (Clarke) winning the first raceFree Press - 78 words
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244 1954-06-14 15 I KOW THEY RAN ON SATURDAY I m TKF seven-furkmg races at Ipoh, run on a tricky Durse, proved real teasers on Saturday. Punters r< caught on the wrong foot when Bras Queen ($5O) andJimson ($80) upset calculations. lv.iv Queen, a four-year-old an bj244 words
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Article347 1954-06-14 15 GERRY ISSAC - The Johore youth boxers surprise GERRY ISSAC FIGHT TO DRAW By U'llAT a surprise the Johore boys threw with their punches against Singapore Naval Base. That Johorr's amateur boxers have improved since their la.st two meetings with Colony youth was char when Johore Bahru'.s Coronation Boys' Club 1 drew six347 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-06-14 15 Singapore Corinthians moved up to the top of the S.A.F.A. Div. 2 league table when they defeated Chinese Athletic 2—o at Farrer Park yesterday. Jimson. with jockey Clarke, returns to scale after winning the fourth race ((lass 5, Div. I— 7f).44 words
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Article39 1954-06-14 15 Budge Patty MOttd 8-2 victory over Milan Yugosla? exile, m the 1 i-i national Hannover ",,nt yesterday singles. Elena Leh"'it.a. defeated Gisela Germany 6-2 6-2 1 doubles was won by <; OottfrW Von Cramm. Mil A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article106 1954-06-14 15 I MIL United States won the Wight man Cup international women 1:--awn tennis contest against Britain for the 18th successive time when tney won by 6—o with one game left unplayed because of rain on Saturday. Having won the first three matches >n Friday,Reuter - 106 words
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Article114 1954-06-14 15 SINGAPORE qualified to mtet either the winners of the i'ahang v Malacca match or Selan- gor m the southern section of the AH Malayan PWD soccer competition when they beat Johore by 4-1 on the Police Depot ground, Johore Bahni, on Saturday. Johore opened the match114 words
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Article64 1954-06-14 15 A USTR ALIA played with A short for nearly an h«-ir d beat Fiji 22—19 In the first Ru«b\ Union Tfest at the Mitoitioi. °ra,2ffi3Wd Unj* otmd of 29 753, saw the match which featured some spectacular play and! few rough Incidents. Australia sw>rea five64 words
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Article503 1954-06-14 15 nrSIGBTfI for all eight races on Wednesday, June 16. second day of the Perak Turf Club June Meeting; are: CL. 3. DIV. I— s',F. STR. Men tick 9.00 Winning Brief 8.12 Clickity Clirk 8.12 Beau temps 8.11 Distributor 8.141 Park II H 09 The Cydaris 8.09 Banker503 words
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Advertisement213 1954-06-14 15 CATHAY today! Il.im-1 45 4 .1.1 -t 1. 'i.l(pm. m g Mifi^r: ~~jt ifrfrj ClNtM^SkjOPt IDttll WIN- AM MM Mil fWt .i!i tnci (I '>> i'< i >pi-( t;i Stereophony sound Plus A< adem.N Avtaril short MKRRY WIVKs of WINDSOR NOW MOWING I lam. 1.4:> 41.*>-b 4". b IJI p213 words
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183 1954-06-14 16 INJURED JOCKEY OFF THE DANGER LIST Straker spends a comfortable night i APPRENTICE jockey George Straker is off the danger list. He had a comfortable night m the Ipoh General Hospital last night. Straker was injured m a collision between Kingdom (Billy Bagby) and his own horse Large Scotch, both183 words
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Article151 1954-06-14 16 Germany will test Hungary I)OSII»W. versus Hide* kuli that seems MM of the best-looking games m the World Soccer < hampionships, which begins on Wednesday. I ran/ I'osipal is venire half for i iii.iii\ dark horsr of thr Olympic touinamrnt. Nanrtui IliJc^kuti is a roving centre i <>r v\ rA.P - 151 words
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Article60 1954-06-14 16 X A.K. 2; Singapore "A" 1 A i. ast minute deflection Into ills own Koal by SinKapore "A" centre-hall l^'< 1 Kok Sen;', gave Hoyul Air Force victory m yeaterday'j soccer friendly at Jalan B^.sar stacliuni. Sttlßapore had the better of first half exchanges, but60 words
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Article110 1954-06-14 16 EtRANCB, who on Saturday gained tinning 3 0 lead, yesterday completed :< 4-1 victory over India to enter the semi-finals of the European zone of thi Davis Cup competition m Pans France play the winmrs of the Denmark Hungary tip Belgium beat England 3-2. GeofF Pai.sh110 words
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Article512 1954-06-14 16 t FOURTEEN records were broken m 20 events at the Singapore Motor Club's Dunearn Road rally yesterday. Fastest time of the day awards went to Lim Peng Han for cars his fifteenth such iward and to Douglas Frank j tor motor cycles. Frank rode his512 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-06-14 16 Urn Penj; lla n driving his "lAm Special' ractff to victory m the 1500 <<• and under event at Ihe Dunearn Road Kilometre Speed Trial yesterIJm established a new retard for the course of 25.05) sec, heating the previous mark of :*G.2I Free Press picturr.Free Press - 48 words
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Article116 1954-06-14 16 INHERE have been more casualties m the jorkeys rank. Bill Clarke, who scored a splendid double on Saturday on Oregon II m Race One and Jimson m Race I our, twisted his ankle m a Jockeys versus the XII Royal lancers cricket match. Trainer Charlie Ellery,116 words
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Article, Illustration31 1954-06-14 16 Ko.vai Ait frorce t-eiitre-tot-ward Collins leaps for a header but is just beaten to the ball by goalkeeper Skinner, who fists it away Report m Col. one.31 words
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Article45 1954-06-14 16 A lour trom trie Royal Singapore Yacht Club won the Maiden Erlesjt Challenge Cup lor Junior and Senior Fours at the ReMtng Amateur Regatta yesterday. They beat Oriel College. Oxford In the semi-finals, and Quintin Boat Club m the final45 words
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Article148 1954-06-14 16 FERRARI FIRST IN LE MANS AN Italian Ferrari driven by Argentine Froilan Gonzales and Maurice Trintingnant of France won the 24 hours Le Mans Grand Prix for sports cars yesterday. A British Jaguar driven by Duncan Hamilton and Tony Rolt was second. An American Cunningham with C. Separs and S.148 words
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