The Singapore Free Press, 21 June 1954
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Title Section18 1954-06-21 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya. No *****. Singapore, Mon., June 21, 19"»1. Price 15tts18 words
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Article, Illustration280 1954-06-21 1 Injured Duke is still in hospital YEWS ot tne progress of the young Duke of Kent, injured m a car crash at Sunningdale Village m Berkshire yesterday, is still awaited m The Duke has been rushed from the small Berkshire hospital where he was first admitted, to the National HospitalReuter - 280 words
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Article36 1954-06-21 1 1,200 ROBBERY Two masked Chinese, one armed with revolver, and the other with a dagger held up a Chinese woman m her house m Kampoi <4 Bantan« I i Singapore yesterday, and took $1,200 m cash.36 words
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Article27 1954-06-21 1 Mr D Emylyn Thomas, Labour Mtmber o! Parliament diod of heart attack :it nU horn*' m Ab»Tdure. Wales, yea terday. Be was go. A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article22 1954-06-21 1 About 100 Communists atled a protest meeting m Haifa yesterday against the visit of Mr. Eric Johnston. President Eisenhower's envoy.22 words
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Article21 1954-06-21 1 British, Italian and United States naval and air forces arttaking part m a mining exercise nil western Italy.— A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article74 1954-06-21 1 RIOTERS fired rifle.-, and flune home made bombs, bottles and stones m urban council elections at Dchiwel'i. a suburb ot Colombo, tl uri n R the week-end. At one pollins booth. police looked on helplessly and the staff fled for I cover while rival74 words
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Article24 1954-06-21 1 Tlie Singapore rubber market opened quiet this morning with nrst grade. July shipment, at 65» 4 cents a pound-unchanged from Saturday's Close.24 words
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98 1954-06-21 1 CHINA is willin? to recognise the Royal governments of Luo.^ and Cambodia provided there are Internal settlements between the governments and what the Communists describe a^ "resistance movements" m the two states, according to usually reliable sources m Geneva. Mr. Chou En Lai, the98 words
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Article349 1954-06-21 1 Guatemala case to U.N. HKSKRTIONS to the Guatemalan "army of liberation" were claimed yesterday, as radio reports from Honduras said that the rebels were now well into Guatemala and pushing towards the Pan-American highway near the San Salvador border. A "liberation army* 1 spokesman said thai349 words
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Article27 1954-06-21 1 Filipino security guards at the U.S. airbase In Pampang Province killed Off men Ml wounded one when they ittempted to steal cable irirei UPUP - 27 words
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Article21 1954-06-21 1 Communist China had a pooulation of 601 .*****0 at the end Of June 1933, Peking Hiidiu gaid yesterday. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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93 1954-06-21 1 Students are preparing to quit school }^HE 1,000 Chinese students! camping In the Chinese High School m Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, m protest j Againit National Service, are making plants to leave. An authoritative source this morning said thov had already acceded to the request of the school management committee93 words
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Article, Illustration65 1954-06-21 1 With her wrist, which wa* broken two months ago. m a slim; Mrs W. A. (ioodr, wife of the Colonial Secretary, and her hushand visited the (iimson School m Singapore at the weekend. Mrs. doode broke her wrist m a household accident and underwent hospital treatment. She65 words
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Advertisement23 1954-06-21 1 $j-t .^dii^ iIEYES PAPER i it, JIVES' TOILET PAPER HOLDEiS SOLE AGENTS: SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO., LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG 'X LUMPUR IPOH X BHARU23 words
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263 1954-06-21 2 London talks then off to U.S. T!IK Foreign Secretary, >Ir. Anthony Uea, arrived m London by air last night from Genera, for talks with the Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill, m preparation for their visit to President Eisenhower m Washington. On arrival atReuter - 263 words
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Article, Illustration70 1954-06-21 2 picture. rpHE GIMSOX School, X Singapore, celebrated its seventh anniversary during the weekend. There were sports and an exhibition of the work done by the boys. In the picture above Mr. E. N. Pillay, the Superintendent of the school shows some of the crops raised by the boys to Mr.Free Press - 70 words
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Article27 1954-06-21 2 A new nine-point British plan to deal with border strife was handed by the British Ambassador m Amman to the i Jordan Government.- APAP - 27 words
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Article28 1954-06-21 2 The U.S. Air Force airlift of French wounded troops from Indo-China "has been postponed" and it was not known m Tokyo when it would start. U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article25 1954-06-21 2 Mr. Humphrey Trevelyn. the British Charge D'affaires m Peking now attending the Ge- neva conference, will return to jhis post .soon. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article24 1954-06-21 2 Dr. Wellington Koo. Nationalist Chinese Ambassador to Washington, will go to Taipeh for consultations and then return to hi«s post- A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article20 1954-06-21 2 Japan Air Line.s will extend Its regular Tokyo Okinawa route to Include HonK Kong In November.— A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article78 1954-06-21 2 If I were in China by Bevan ANEURIU Bevan. left-wing Labour member of Parliament, said at Cardiff, Wales, at the week end that he would be a Communist if he lived m China. He told a rally of South Wales miners: 'If the South Wale* miners were m China. theyA.P. - 78 words
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Article63 1954-06-21 2 POLIO SCARE CLOSES SWIM POOLS SEVERAL swimming pools have been closed as a precaution against the spread of polio which so far has affected over 10 people m the Taipeh an a. They include a British Viceconsul. Anthony Snellgrove. who ki on the serious list at Clark Field, near Manila,A.P. - 63 words
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Article58 1954-06-21 2 GARY GRANT HURT IN FILM SCENE Artor Gary Grant suffered a painful torn .shoulder ligament when a pile of boxes collapsed on him In the flower market m Nice, France, during the shooting of a film Gary was able to resume work on the film. "To Catch a Thlel". afterA.P. - 58 words
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Article17 1954-06-21 2 The U.S. has given Libya US $1,000,000 to assist m her economic development.- A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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111 1954-06-21 2 THE five American airmen captured by the Vietminh six clays ago near Tourane were taken aboard a Commu- nist ship heading southward. French military sources said m Saigon yesterday. The sources said the airmen j were seized by Vietminh vil- ilage guards. ItA.P. - 111 words
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219 1954-06-21 2 SEX IS ONLY SKIN DEEP -A TEST CAN TELL A SKIN TEST for determining the sex of a person may relieve doctors, parents and hospitals of some occasional uncertainties. Dr. Warren O. Nelson of Des Moines told the Endocrine Society m San Francisco last light. Dr. Nelson and his associatesAP - 219 words
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87 1954-06-21 2 r^LEVEN British sailors and 20 Chinese battled with beer bottles, iron bars and stools m a free-for-all m Hongkong early yesterday. Two sailors and two Chinese were injured. The fight started when three Britishers got into an argument with two Chinese workers87 words
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Article26 1954-06-21 2 Greece will release 12.00 C Midie* and officers from semce as part of a 25 per cent reduction of her armed forces. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Advertisement27 1954-06-21 2 SHROFFS MID-YEAR CARPET SALE For short period only Sensational bargains on all types of Carpets, Rugs SHROFFS (malaya) LTD. Agency Showroom: 47/49 Stamford Road. Singapore. Tel. *****27 words
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Article, Illustration190 1954-06-21 3 grab 3 women hostages FMH'R U.S. convicts at the Kansas State Penitentiary shot a guard and took three women visitors i s hostages yesterday, the Warden Mr. Charles 1 -dmondson reported. He said the women were still bein<j held by the prisoners more than anA.P.; Free Press - 190 words
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Article30 1954-06-21 3 The Rev. Johannes Augastinus Aspberg, for 32 years was a Swedish missionary m China and Japan, died yesterday at his home at Numazu. Janan. He was 54.— A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article26 1954-06-21 3 Margaret Truman the daughter of the former U. S. president, will make her theatre debut at the Pocono playhouse I m Pennsylvania tonight.- A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article45 1954-06-21 3 KJeven of the 12 Polish crei of the Polish oil tanker Praca Who were granted political asylum by the Nationalist Chine.se Government two days ago join ed hundreds of Taipeh citlseas| at Sunday mass at the ll wa Shah Catholic Church.45 words
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Article155 1954-06-21 3 Fifth of Mao budget for arms IjKKING radio said yesterday that Red China would spend 21 per cent, of her 1954 budget on armaments to guard against "the war policy of bellicose American imperialist elements.' broadcast quoted Teng H.siao-ping. the VicePremier and Finance Minister, m a report on the budget155 words
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Article30 1954-06-21 3 A Royal Air Force twinnglned Hornet circled Uona, Kaitak airport tor 15 ites yesterday before the finally managed to lower (nmed landing gear and a safe landing.- A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article35 1954-06-21 3 The Arab states have accept In principle an Americunored proposal that an initional body should supervise the distribution of the mutual benefit of the Arab Jordan's waters for the states and Israel. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article28 1954-06-21 3 A rebel Vietminh anti-ah-fraft unit shot down a B-26 bomber on June 17 m the Red liiver delta of Indo-China, P"kirm radio said yesterday. U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article16 1954-06-21 3 Four Indian warships will visit Hong Konu' next month for a week U.P.U.P. - 16 words
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Article58 1954-06-21 3 A MAN, his wife and their three children, aged 10. 8 and 7, were burned to death when «re destroyed their home at Liverpool. Nova Scotia. Canada yesterday. Two other children were rescued »y a l>y«;* r old Rirl who lived next door. SheAP - 58 words
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Article146 1954-06-21 3 Jji REN C H police yesterday fought a running battle with Tunisian outlaw bands la hills near Tunis, killing one outlaw and seriously wounding another. The battle started when the outlaws ambushed a police Jeep north-west of Enfldaville. Police escaped injury aud immediately opened fireA.P.; Reuter - 146 words
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Article132 1954-06-21 3 PRINCESS MARGARET will have her first ride m a helicopter when she makes a state visit to Bonn. West German capital next month. British officers spent the weekend m Bonn lookine for a suitable landing place for the Army helicopters which will carry the Princess and132 words
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Article109 1954-06-21 3 INDIA FREES TWO FRENCH AIRLINERS TWO of three French transport planes detained ai Calcutta for ".strict examlna tion" resumed their flight to mdo-China yesterday with 101 passengers. The third plane will leave as soon as repairs have been made to its engine. One plane which arrived rarly on Friday fromReuter - 109 words
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Article25 1954-06-21 3 A Bmuieae military mLufcMi will arrive m Israel at the end of June to .study t;^neral army problems and military administration A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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173 1954-06-21 3 3 clung to crash airliner but sank Fjwrly yesterday afternoon Bwlfi Air called of! a •earch hi the Bngllth Channel for three interim pt#•engCfi from a Londonbound BwUi Air Convair airliner which crashed m the m i a mile from FoUcstone harbour un Saturday nlffht The niL^ink' paasengeri, Ml»j ElizabethReuter - 173 words
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76 1954-06-21 3 SHIP DRAMA: CAPTAIN ACTS AS SURGEON A DRAMATIC operation wa.* performed aboard the Finnish vc.scl Mini, m the Baltic, by its captain, itifcrted by the hu.sband of a woman who had had b miscarriage The captain radioed an *Ppea] for h 'ip. which wai monitored by the eoajt radio stationA.P. - 76 words
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Advertisement23 1954-06-21 3 v\ V j) cvC I E can take TYRES wmm m m am^ mm AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING DEALERS. OVERSEAS CORPORATION (AUST) LTD.23 words
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Article362 1954-06-21 4 Upinion University's problem MONDAY, June 21, 1954. On the eve of his departure for Britain, the Vice Chancellor of the University of Malaya, Sir Sydney Came, indulged m some plain speaking. He made it clear that if the public wants the university to develop faster, the alternatives open to it362 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-06-21 4 Guatemala's Reds, who arc now defending their foothold m Central America, have a part m the Great Com munist Plot to divert American attention from Asia where the Reds also have plans. (See story bdow).41 words
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Article207 1954-06-21 4 Guatem ala— and The Great Plot IN I XX N ATjONAL Communism is playing its favourite game of "heads I win, tails you lose" m Guatemala says America. Thai is the recurring t !i ein c thai ru n s h r 0 ii li discussions with Government oflioials who207 words
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Article530 1954-06-21 4 ennj Wallace says even Central American nonCommunists are sympathetic to Guatemala. PHE United States' stand against shipment of arms from a Soviet satellite to Guatemala united Conservaties with Communists against the U.S. m Cuba. o powerful was the reaction that it has brought about some of530 words
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Article73 1954-06-21 4 \es to play the game ol the imperialists then we will have Koreas and IndoChinas m the Americas." The cry of "imperialism" or "Yankee aggression" has always had an audience m Cuba since United States interventions under the Platt amendment m the early part of this century.73 words
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Advertisement22 1954-06-21 4 RHINESTONE JEWELLERY MODERN IN I DESIGN YET LOW IN PRICE S. P. H. de Silva 45 HIGH ST. SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA LUMPUR.22 words
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Advertisement18 1954-06-21 4 1/ v *MEUKOW* L 5 STAR BRANDY J The famous i£> }y Chop sou Atmn GUTHRIE Co Ltd.18 words
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Article, Illustration614 1954-06-21 5 STEVE NEOH - STEVE NEOH A labyrinth of neglect: it's ROCHORE by i r [CE. hooliganism and filth are three prevalent social "cancers" Singapore's Rochore .id. L'ntil they are cleaned up. 100,000 people living here will experience distort and frustration. Prostltutea and racketeers turned the district into of614 words
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Article, Illustration21 1954-06-21 5 RochWl four councillors (from left) Mr. Williams, Mr Simon, Mi. Dasaruthu Kuj und Mr. Sim.21 words
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Article50 1954-06-21 5 On both sides of this canal notorious for its I stench at ebb tide and its floods when it rains at high tide more than 100,000 people live m thousands of a mixture of old and modern houses that make in> Itorhore Ward.- FREE PRESS PICTURE.FREE PRESS - 50 words
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Advertisement33 1954-06-21 5 CONVAIR BEST MAKE YOUR TEST j 0 f^> m~(*Cftirtidit INDONESIAN AIRWAYS FREQUENT STRAIGHT FLIGHTS j to BANGKOK. MED A N. 1 PAL EM BANG, ami DJAKARTA. BOOKING OFFICE: UNION BUILDING Gr.FLOOR TEL, 7869.33 words
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Article101 1954-06-21 6 Million years old graveyard a MILLION YEAR A eraveyard of too?hed tigers and mast (the lathers of all c epha has been discovered m em France on the Pi. St. VaUier-sur-Rhpne. the only one o! Iti kind discovered m Euro};-' Professor Jean Viret, tor of the Natural Museum at Lyons.101 words
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Miscellaneous189 1954-06-21 6 -->^--— ii—^— WMH -■/'<. IBs U al I MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis 1 I AM, kirt L I f^X ~F Z A\ HARR) TARZAN by Edgar Rice Burroughs THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris JANE by Hubbard fc^ i-Gc^/- WASDLV KNOW mCvv GEOBGIE S v^E_, '-^S NC^ I|lTnOu189 words
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Miscellaneous475 1954-06-21 6 YoiS I Person i dHlIlH) fmphatic opinions. Y ou *hat you want out proceed tow aid original and mechan,, alu'^ Hined. you might be, m i inventor. Since you also have ably will draw well. could utilize this m > 0111 J2? imagination is s llmj JJj j you have475 words
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384 1954-06-21 7 SOME COUNCILLORS SAY YES QEVERAL Singapore Legislative Councillors feel that (he Colony should "rescue" the I'niversity of Malaya from its financial crisis. By this they mean Singapore should make a jger grant to the university than is at present located The Colony's proportion is384 words
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Article, Illustration273 1954-06-21 7 - Skyscraper's beacon will shine again I T*HE architects of Singapore's tallest skyscraper, the 18-storey Asia Insurance building m Finlayson Green, said yesterday that the 29£-foot red beacon which has come down from the roof tower, will go up aeain m the next few days—273 words
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Article31 1954-06-21 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.-Mr. A Leal) controller of PosL> iti Johorc, will leave today lor the United Kingdom on holiday. His iucce»sor Ls Mr. E. L. Lawlev from TtenmUUL31 words
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189 1954-06-21 7 THE $50,000 pagoda being built at the Singapore K.->pl;inade m memory of Major-General Lim Bo Seng, martyred Chinese of the Japanese occupation, will be completed this week Four bronze lion statues, which recently arrived from Hongkong, will be assembled today at the four189 words
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Article79 1954-06-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. HARRY JAMES, of the Telecoms Stores and Workshops, Kuala Lumpur, appeared m the First Magistrate's Court on Saturday on two truffle charges. He was aliened to have allowed Y. E. de Stlva, of Kuala Lumpur, to drive his car at Lornie Road on May79 words
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Advertisement47 1954-06-21 7 f/off <•«« r y nnrv tin AUSTIN -^Hpt^^l^ I V off arrival m thy if. >v Drlivrry i"VijjH through v<f y authon.rd U X A.nttn O?al<r. V <| ffoni the Birmmghim itd'ny jp Jftf* '^BSfjfi^ CONSULT BORNEO MOTORS IHO** NtLl IMW KMK W«flMltfß Mi ««M4« MiMU AMtllH HMU MUff47 words
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Article, Illustration233 1954-06-21 8 UNKNOWN; UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN UNKNOWN UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Pictures by The Governor of Sineam*. Ift m his button-hole, stood ftR 1 1 Queen s birthday. Nearly 3.ISS Below he is seen greeting iN9 S I A bevy of vouii* lovpljk M Hardint;. Muriel Day, Annette I Kelly. Lois Burn and Jill lij rt.^L Nnoil.233 words
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Article, Illustration712 1954-06-21 10 ....Thousands of Germans would rush to join IIP 1 only they could, thousands of Germans would rush to join the army the Canadian Army. There has never been any army m Germany quite like the Canadian Army. As armies »o. the Canadians have more712 words
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Article, Illustration414 1954-06-21 10 Hitler's paintings m demand. Italy-Yugoslav break is near. Austria-Russia relation's are chilly. IJITLER, the artist (as distinct from Hitler the Dictator) is becoming famous again m Italy where 20 of his paintings (mostly watercolour street scenes of Vienna and Munich) are stored m Rome's Palazzo Venezia.414 words
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Article108 1954-06-21 10 WHAT must be one of the world's largest fleets is to be found m Denmark. It consists of more than 5 000 warships and merchant ships of all kinds and is to be found m a Copenhagen flat. The smallest craft is a half-inch long108 words
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Advertisement47 1954-06-21 10 COMING TO THE CATHAY the Picture about twenty miles long and two miles wide the NAKED JUNGLE ELEANOR CHARLTOH RAWER -HESTON noSHcOVnm a n>«,mi»n new— q l||,|.llllC]llllllllllllCJUIIIIIIIIIIC3IIIHIIIIIIICJIIIIIIIIIIIinilllllllllilUIIIIIIIIIIII"lllll" l|( ALWAYS AT YOUR I i SERVICE 1 i I TRANSPORT STORAGE; LIMITED. 173, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE 6577. .......•••■iiiriiiiilllllK47 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-06-21 11 ONL more master-] I for Egypt's econm dem "imt is brewing m Vuiro, v here Lt. Col. i Gamal Abd c l Nc Egypt's Prem it r and "brum" of the rulnui military junta aims to put •die capital to work m j building neir industries j Millions57 words
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Article, Illustration719 1954-06-21 11 Red Terror in China I T.-COL. JOHN P. STAIr i.« me I S. Air Force, became the fastest man on earth when he rode a-rocket-prope lied sledge at 421 miles per hour at Holloman Air Force base, Alamogordo, New Mexico. Col. Stapp, 43. Chief of the Aero Medical Field Laboratory719 words
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Article262 1954-06-21 11 Elephants stampede villages I>LANB to control herd! of marauding elephanli which are raiding fanni and terrorising familiei on the Northern Transvaal borders have just been drawn up at an international conference. The elephants nearly 1.000 of them are bringing a reign of terror to native farmeri m- the Tull district,262 words
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Article651 1954-06-21 12 BERNARD RONALD - BERNARD RONALD Red boss faces his most difficult woman problem by m;w polio research (WjHfINCD that polio is carried by insects (most probably mosquitos) the University of Manitoba is at present engaged on research to discover exactly which insect (perhaps not the mosquito) is the651 words
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Article, Illustration67 1954-06-21 12 Barbara. 9, and Star Setterstrom. 11, congratulate their grandfather, 68-year-old Carl Setterstrom, as he poses m mortarboard and academic gown. After 42 years m the IT.S.l T .S. Navy. Mr. Setterstrom retired a commander and derided to go to university. He was graduated from Long Island I'niversity this67 words
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Article197 1954-06-21 12 THE US. Government win decide soon what to do about plans that have been submitted for rebuilding the Panamt Can>i »t a <*n<t o f more than MsB.ooo million. 3ne propasal is to change the waterway from a canal, with locks which lift ships up through197 words
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Article359 1954-06-21 12 Bridge Hand Neither side vulnerable South dealer *X 6 5 WEST EAST *J986 10 2 V A X J <? QlO 97S 0 QJB74 0 10 9 *B♦J 4 J SOUTH A Q 10 7 2 The bidding: South West North East 1 A Dbl Redbl 1<? Pass Pass 1*359 words
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Article148 1954-06-21 12 ALL CATS are colour-blind.! J\ a Medical Research Council eve expert claims. Mr. Ralph Gunter tested the colour vision of ei^ht cats at London's Institute of Opht- j halmology. First Re built a box with two hinged windows made of frosted glass. Behind each window was148 words
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Miscellaneous238 1954-06-21 12 |Q I (i.i m BOM: 5. Clean tomething maybe c^biuse. 1. Ls this a triplet pieferred? (4. 1 M fi. Humble a .supporter.' (8». 7. It may »>e |OOd coiner to be .J- f v! ;l s de 1 does? Bl in (7 10. Not a mural but what the238 words
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Article, Illustration15 1954-06-21 13 OSBERT LANCASTER - OSBERT LANCASTER [""jPlfftyffyfyftffllifw""^! by I* Ask him it he knows I Aly Khan!"15 words
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Article373 1954-06-21 13 Film subjects come m cycles: Now it is romance again. rIE love story dropped out of favour m films when the documentary took over; this was m turn replaced by the romantic-documentary. Then came the 'psychological' phase then the ••War of the Worlds" films, and now the373 words
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Article, Illustration502 1954-06-21 13 Sheilah Grahame - Sheilah Grahame by rpHREE sons of famous fathers are found on the set of RKO's "Where The Wind Dies," costarring Cornel Wilde and Yvonne de Carlo. In a supporting role is LON CHANEY, husky 40-year-old son of the great makeup- character genius of 25 years ago; NED DAVENPORT,502 words
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Article, Illustration231 1954-06-21 13 Stars who have made a 'hit' from the start MAKING good with v first film role happens when a boy or girl with talent is cast correctly m a part which fits his or her personality, and when they have the luck to fall into the hands of231 words
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Article111 1954-06-21 13 DPBICIR THACY will It** fa c Vi>H;md I (kii |O t.ir m M-CJ My "Dirby'.s Hi; hlund Finn', a loinantu- coi j j ily to Lh" Mint d KTOUIId I. o(- I) LOHMMId I.iv,r» i< w«jiii'.ii U n uix- hi i roduc* a the111 words
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Article197 1954-06-21 14 IHIREE knockout victories m three fights that's the record of Sapper Mills, Army light welterweight champion m the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association annual open championships. Last Friday night young Mills exploded his right glove on the jaw of T.P. Debuse (Royal Air Force) to win the197 words
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Article108 1954-06-21 14 AUSTRIA may lose a quarter of her finest football players directly the current World Championships are over. This could come about by the fact that m August the Austrian F. A. committee will meet to discuss a motion lowering the age limit which allows players to108 words
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Article43 1954-06-21 14 Ptve Koal* by out.side-left Billy Teo, lncludinK brilliant hattrick. enabled Argonauts F. C. t<j trounce (J/mkii m S C. 9-0 In a friendly soo-er mat4*h at Farrer Park yesterday. Andrew Urn <3» and Dexter Boyd were the other scorers43 words
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Article37 1954-06-21 14 Nine Japantw .■.vnui.t.-.i.s have lei I Tokyo for RffM by air to takf ■art In the Kith World Gymnastic (hirnpidnships to be held m the {'fill. hi < i|)i' (i Iriitu Inrit" 27 lo lulv A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article95 1954-06-21 14 A New YorK promoter is said to be staging a twenty rounds boxing contest to prove modern (Ik liters' stamina. It may arouse nostalgia In old fistic fans but little enthusiasm among the modern school. It is nearly 26 years ago November 1928 to be exact when95 words
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Article24 1954-06-21 14 Juan Manuel Pangio of Argentine, driving an Italian Maserati, yesterday won the Beglian 508. 320 kilometre Grand Prix at Francor chaniDs. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article152 1954-06-21 14 IT is reported thai whatever the M 'luicome of tin World Cup series Scotland will not enter next .season even It shf qualities ,i, champion of the home countries Hit Otorpl Graham the Secretary ha.s always been opposed to entering an.l now many of the Scottish Football A*so<152 words
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Article34 1954-06-21 14 The Egyptian swimming team rp.sterday won the first three places ii the International Grand Prix 'iris Marathon m the Seine River. Fourth was Roger Le IConran of 'louce. Another Egyptian was filth.34 words
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Article, Illustration430 1954-06-21 14 TIIIAN LYE became A' Division champion with a total of 15 points at the (Jeylang Enijlis Ifternoon Schoois fifth annual athletic sports. Champion athletic m *B" Division with 12 points was Ghani Majid. Lee Yoke Sun was 4 C Division i-nampion witn430 words
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Article142 1954-06-21 14 t CHICAGO White Sox beat New York Yankees 3-0 on Saturday to climb to within three gamei of the American baseball league-lead-ing Cleveland Ind'ans. The New York Giants came up with a four run outburst m the ninth inning u> defeat the St Loafei Cardinals 5-2 and maintainA.P. - 142 words
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Article28 1954-06-21 14 Shootins Star SC. be:.t «PJ™| .Juniors 6-2 m a soccer friendly at mer Park yesterday. Scorers: Bala (I), P»thy (I), i Anan: Sportin? juniors: Yvaoa W.28 words
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Article403 1954-06-21 14 £100 for 2 Wimbledon seats By ARCHIE QUICK CLAMOROUS Wimbled 911 VI starts again today and with its advent comes the biggest certainty m sport that an American woman will win the singles title and that it is almost sure to be Miss Maureen ("Little Mo") Connolly. This year at403 words
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Article, Illustration128 1954-06-21 15 pictures. Hurry Ip (Billy Ba*by) winning the third race ((las, 5. Div 2— 9) from Fort View (Clarke) and Gorin* <Mr< loud), on the rails at Ipoh on Saturday Fourth is Mont Clare (Fag R otter>, fifth (iay de Lyon (Viney) and sixth Klegant Kid (Mulley),Free Press - 128 words
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Article, Illustration513 1954-06-21 15 3 -horse race provides thrilling finish HOW THEY RAN AT IPOH By TRESPASSER (INLY three horses faced the starter for the Class 3, Div. 2, II mile handicap at Ipoh on Saturday but it produced one of the finest finishes 1 have seen this season. Captain Valiant, admirably handled byFree Press - 513 words
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65 1954-06-21 15 Sir Winston Churchill's Prina Arthur won a \ktory m the Churchill Stakes at Royal Ascot on Saturday with the Pnrrn Minister excitedly cheering him on. Prim* Arthur, a 4-1 shot, HUM vith a rush down the stretch to toniah two lenfthi m front of BhMA.P. - 65 words
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Article102 1954-06-21 15 "ikOC" RodKfrrs had tils best meet--li»k this whsoii at JjKih, topplßg the trainers list with seven winners and |SS,IM m stakes. iSUttlstics of wliiniii; t miners ;md jockeys are: Ist 2nd 3rd Sfaken 7 2 2 $32,150 3 3 1 17.550 3 4 0 15.850 2102 words
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Article31 1954-06-21 15 Im\i: Bui tan i t,» u-uiinniirii witii AmtrtCftl beat I winning < .t'xi drawing two. Five of U.»- .v< imest iii.illKfl i11. 1i1. 1 l.»< Ml.' I. (.!>)«'31 words
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Article54 1954-06-21 15 DlftM I MtlUr ti Er.HiiMl U td ttoc worlds 880-yaMl m< ■< vw.nien <>n BfttunUl In 'Jk Bl w/ii'i. l <" h;implon.ship ;it Wjh'< City with a time of 2 tabntU ■econda. The txi.stliiK h.il!-mil« -!2' 14 r M «-i Wm V M i of (,M,.t Britain,A.P. - 54 words
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Article171 1954-06-21 16 Hungary, Uruguay, Brazil FAVOURITES I ON form to date it scenus that the final honours may be contested by Hungary. Uruguay (holders* and 8r."7i1. Hungary though conceding three goals to Germany were never m danger of defeat from the time they .scored m the third minute I here weie limes171 words
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827 1954-06-21 16 ENGLAND REACH WORLD CUP QUARTER FINALS Matthews and Lofthouse out ENGLAND qualified for the quarter finals of the World Cup football championships yesterday by beating Switzerland, the host nation, 2-0. Favourite Hungary swept into the quarter finals with a brilliant 8-3 win over Germany. Italy, urged on by thousand 10l827 words
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Article172 1954-06-21 16 VKSTIKDW England 2 SwiUnlui.l Hungary 8 <ierman> rurkey 7 Korea •taly 4 Belgium SATIRDW [ruguay 7 Scotland Austria Czechoslovak,, Braiil 1 Yugoslavia France 3 Mexico especially when he gave "cornel decisions." One wonders what this oßk i] would have said a few minute* Lata THE REFEREE WAS CI.EARI VReuter - 172 words
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Article49 1954-06-21 16 THE National Boxing Association and New York State Athletic Comnnsion have agretxl to recognise the winner of the Robert CohenChamroen BoOfkttral bout m Bangkok, this month is the new world bamtmi weight champion. The title was vacated recently by Jimmy Carruthers of Australia A. P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article25 1954-06-21 16 20 Words $H (minimum) THE ENGAGEMENT between Tan 1 Hwi Choon and Nita Evelyn Bell WSJ laid at the latter's residence on 20 54.25 words
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Obituary64 1954-06-21 16 20 Words <••> (minimum) BRIDGWOOD On 21st Jun^ 1954, at the General Hospital. Singapore, Brian, beloved Husband Ol Mtep, and Partner m Turquand. j Youngs and Co. Funeral service at Bidadari Chapel 5.45 p.m. today. WIMBUSH—At the Union Jack Club on Saturday 19th June. C. G. Wimbush, M.B.E. Club64 words
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Article29 1954-06-21 16 20 Words (minimum) THE Family of the late Loo Boon Kuee gratefully thank all friends and relatives who sent wreaths. messages, loaned car, helped and attended his luneral.29 words
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Article32 1954-06-21 16 Gordon Pirie Britain's did I B runner, dropped down to the mildie distance on Saturday at Becken- ham. and ran Britain*! fastest mile on |i ass t miiwtn 1 nrmntifT32 words
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Article395 1954-06-21 16 IIfFKiHTS for Heremai si Kaletnaria 8.05 ff Saturday first (hit Ala HOI Matinee II 8.04 day of the Selangor Cabaret II B.UU Nooit (iedaeht Ml Turf Club's June- n(v j BT 7F CL. 3, 1)1 V. I—s'jF.1 5'jF. July meetings: j EtcM>l 9* m Roman Flyer395 words
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Article57 1954-06-21 16 Teams remaining m the WorM Cup competition: Hungary. Uruguay, Austria. Yugoslavia. England, Italy, Germany. Brazil. Turkey, Switzerland. In the quarter finals Hungary and the Germany-Turkey winner will be paired against Brazil and Yugoslavia. England and the Italy-Switeerlund winner will be paired with Uruguay and Austria. The quarter finalsA.P. - 57 words
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Article175 1954-06-21 16 rHE sun made one of its rare appearances over English cricket grounds on Saturday and batsmen oyfully greeted it with a spate of runs that included ?ight centuries. It is a long time since bowljrs had such a punishing day. The Pakistan touring team rattled175 words
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