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Title Section18 1954-06-30 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale in Malaya. i i::!»H7. Singapore. Wed., June 30, l?r»l. Price Cfll18 words
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Article84 1954-06-30 1 GIRL DIES AS CAR HITS TREE CAR crashed into a tree at the 7th milestone Changi iad. Singapore, this mornkilllng a girl and serious■iiiin- two others. girl was 20 year old anette MacDonald a teleme operator of the OrienT(>lephone and Electric ■upany. died on the way to hospiHer parents are84 words
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Article185 1954-06-30 1 SAYS AIR CRASH INQUIRY JUDGE MR. Justice Knight, president of the Kallang air crash iiiiry in Singapore, talked with all counsel in his chamthi.s morning then an:ed in the court:— has been represented to that certain remarks I yesterday might have n the impression to the that185 words
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Article20 1954-06-30 1 Thailand signed the In 1 temationa] Tin A^rmen! ;:i i/>ndon yeitcrdaj -u o ensuring KJO per cent i20 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-06-30 1 Marjorie st ill can't believe it picture. Mis* Marjorie k fMisn Malaya* photographed this morning, wearing a kimono and drinking a cup of coffee she Lmghingly Insisted on putting on "a little make-up" before faring the camera Free PressFree Press - 39 words
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Article276 1954-06-30 1 Dilemma for 35 JUK Singapore 'and Federation GoveriMqjta, mbUk will have their own civil services from tomorrow, are now in keen competition to get the services of 35 Iniversity of Malaya students who hope to graduate with honours next month. Normally the Singapore Government interviews276 words
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Article108 1954-06-30 1 I^HRKh men and two women were detained early todas alter Singapore police raided ,ui attap hut ;it the 13 mi. Sembawang Road. A targe quantity of Communist* documents were recovered. The police were led t'V DSP Mr. J. Kerr, Members oJ the re t-i ve108 words
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Article67 1954-06-30 1 /IUATKM ALA'S new military Junta Announced ye§terdai that it had negotiated a truce with the rebel forces U*d by Colonel Castillo Armas ar-i-oiding to a Guatemala Radio j message receiv»'d In 8el!«<». British Honduras The H:i(llo Mid that the Junta under Colonel Monion, had dissolved thr67 words
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Article154 1954-06-30 1 Miss Marjorie (*i hate bathing costumes") lfee, 21-year-old Malayan Airways hostes* wh<» was elected "Miss Malaya" in Singapore last ni^ht, woke earU tinmorning and nibbed her eyes savins;: 1 an still trying t«» r. .iii-c I am n<»i dreaming". The girl, who will represent Malaya in the154 words
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Article17 1954-06-30 1 itppori '>r scheme rtaly I] sign th menl it was offlrul. announced. R< uter.17 words
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Article27 1954-06-30 1 Sweeping victories bv u United Front oi Conunuaists and Trotskyitea in Ceylon's local rlections are worrying the Oo^ eminent United Kationa Party APAP - 27 words
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Article62 1954-06-30 1 household wag asleep. Two hours later cousin i»hoiu'd then the mwh, Oi the parade before the judges, and a parked audi rue, Alarjorie said. "I did" t feel it home in a IwilMHlH I hate bathing costumes I always swim at night." Miss Wee has "no Rxed62 words
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Article18 1954-06-30 1 Ru ..Kt has offered to p »ome ol wl i camps I■■ Sovii I'ilV APAP - 18 words
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Advertisement82 1954-06-30 1 I Follow m m Pendengar PINMNGAM three sperial spirit ions f*»r I today's RMti at Kuala I I iiinpiii are: l SPECIAL NAP Man O War EACH-WAI DOUBU The Minx, < iilluiui Star WIN-ONLY TREBLI Talkie 11. Pearly, Man O War Other selections for to- I day art' uiven on82 words
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Article, Illustration83 1954-06-30 2 MARJORIE IS THE QUEEN fPHE queen of Malaya's most beautiful girls was chosen last J. night 21 -year-old Singapore air hostess Miss Marjorie Wee. Lady Sanderson, wife of the C-in-C Far East Air Force, is seen above placing the winning sash on at Shaw Brothers* Capitol Theatre. The runners-up wereFree Press - 83 words
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229 1954-06-30 2 —4s Rio Grande breaks I)OLI( K in the Texas border city of Laredo hurriedly evac uated residents of low areas yesterday in the face of the Rio Grande's greatest flood. They said an expected 40-foot crest would send flood-waters boiling into theA.P. - 229 words
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Article32 1954-06-30 2 Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr Mohammed Ali. said in Karachi last night that former ehlel minister for East Pakistan. Mr. Fazalul Iluq, mi^ht be tried for treason A. P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article110 1954-06-30 2 Peace our goal say Chou and Nu I^HE Prime Ministers of Burma and China, U Nu and Chou En Lai. in a statement at the end of their talks in Rangoon yesterday reiterated that they would strive for promotion of peace in the world, particularly South East Asia, the New110 words
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Article19 1954-06-30 2 The Soviet Union has published a 100.000-copy edition of "Robinson Crusoe" in Rus- sian.— APAP - 19 words
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237 1954-06-30 2 Talks in U.S. most fruitful: Churchill WIR Winston Churchill said in yesterdaj the great note" had been struck in his talks with President Eisenhower. The British Prime Ifinistei ne could not recall an i lar meeting which had b! n A s o successful and fruitful And I have beenReuter - 237 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-06-30 2 A train crashed into a taxi at Rabat, in French Morocco, yesterday and killed 10 Moroccans, Including four children. Eleven passenger* and thr driver were in the taxi APAP - 34 words
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Article213 1954-06-30 2 THE FRENCH High Command last nlfhl ordered th<- genera] evacuation of the Nam Din province Just south of Hanoi, one of the richest and most thickly populated areas ul the Red River delta. General Paul Ely appears to have divided °n a major r« -disposition ofReuter - 213 words
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108 1954-06-30 2 AT least seven people were killed, and 50 were injured, in a bloody outbreak between angry Laotian infantrymen attached to French Union forces, and French Marines in Indo-China on Saturday nißht, according to word received in Bangkok vesterdav. The Laotians, embitteredA.P - 108 words
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Advertisement19 1954-06-30 2 HATS *Mmh* i fA r j to' UO Oc^Ur Town V. Country I MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACE PHONE *****19 words
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189 1954-06-30 3 As Red farmhands strike /■IKOOPS poured into the fields and farms of Ferrara 1 province in North Italy yesterday to save 50,000 cattle starving because of a two-month strike by Communist farm workers. They rolled up their sleeves and set to workReuter - 189 words
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Article115 1954-06-30 3 Farouk and Irma? not true A SPOKESMAN for exKins; Farouk of Egypt yesterday denied published reports that he is engaged to Irma Caßece Minutolo, curvesome Nea- politan. "It is not true, absolutely not true," said I Farouk's secretary at his villa at Oottaferrata in the Alban Hills south of Rome.AP - 115 words
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94 1954-06-30 3 JAPAN and Australia, have joined hands to help Pakistan fijiht its battle lor more food The first units of a shipment of 200 tractors supplied to Pakistan by Australia under the Colombo Plan arrived in Karachi in mid-June. A team Japanese agricultural expertsAP - 94 words
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Article70 1954-06-30 3 THE new 8,000-ton French anti-aircraft cruiser De Orasse began to sink last 8 I'urday during her first floatIng test. the French Navy iinUtry said in Brest yesterday Someone had forgotten to lose a seacock. Water was pumped out of he shipyard basin immediately, andAP - 70 words
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Article33 1954-06-30 3 The Pakistani Prime Mini ter, Mr. Mohammed Ali, said terday that Mr. Nehru did A inform him of the details of his talks with the Commuulst Premier Mr Chou En-lai.33 words
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146 1954-06-30 3 ANZUS to discuss counters to Red march nnHE rourth anzus counX cil meeting between representatires of Australia. New Zealand and the Unitrd States will b<jiin tuday in Washington. Informod sources said the discussions would be devoted mainly to a general outline of methods to contain Communist aggression in South-East Asia.Reuter - 146 words
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193 1954-06-30 3 ELEVEN cautious Chinese- 10 men and a girl met British businessmen behind closed doors in London yesterday to thrash out a plan to expand trade between Britain and Peking: A spokesman of the Sino- British trade committee si>onsorin^ their visit said the meeting was193 words
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136 1954-06-30 3 AM ER I cA N archeologlst Jotepi) P. Free claimed yesterday ho had discovered in Jordan a .skeleton of a child dating back at least a.ooo year i Returning borne after a sixmonth expedition to Dotban, GO milo.s north of Jerusalem. he .said theAP - 136 words
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Article133 1954-06-30 3 ORD Osmore, In the House of Lords asked the Government if it would request the Hi-jh Commissioner of Mala- i to arrange to meet the Malayan rulers and the leader* ol the UMNO.'MCA Alliance in order to try to resolve the differences of I opinion on133 words
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Advertisement193 1954-06-30 3 -jU^ I I II I I II I I ILJJLIHLJL ~~~-Xx W®^* \ffi- L-" -:>K.miKimOTO.nc. 1 i i i i I I I I I I -JI-j L Official Distributors: G. C de SUVA 6l BROS. KufTlrs Place Jewellers S'pon-1. Itf ttlll QUICK DECISION If you decide today to Mmm193 words
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Article407 1954-06-30 4 Opinion The bread Price Thr reductions which have been made in the price of Australian flour for the Malayan market as yet have had no effect On the principal Hour consumer Item broad. Australia has cut her prices bv $12 to $13 a ton to the trade here, and it407 words
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Article, Illustration858 1954-06-30 4 LANGEVIN COTE - Enough to eat for all— by 1960 LANGEVIN COTE. ilif -fl Kl f if "V _r m Imw A w A A- r» j'JTTii wz-.i The United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation is out to correct a situation in which overabundance exists in North America, and in uHiciency in Asia.858 words
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Article374 1954-06-30 4 ur./u in uvmr.K I - ur./u in uvmr.K I A bull entered a china- shop In Marseilles the other day and walked quietly out again without doiii£ a sou's worth of damage. Its object was evidently to ridicule the proverb. Dr. .Strabismus (Whom God Preserve ol Utrecht once conducted a scries ol374 words
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Advertisement39 1954-06-30 4 Charm and Choice I SENA 'S I Here is the work of j master craftsmen, I upholding in contem- g porary manner the I proud traditions of I centuries. I H. SENA LIMITED HIGH CLASS |EWELLERS Singapore, Pcn.mt; Bangkok39 words
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Advertisement114 1954-06-30 4 {/<*ift%istc*rf sens i W? DRV SKINS can easily be corrected Ljj^fc WP Every Night cleanse with Water Lily Cleansing C num. Nourish with the rah herbal extracts in Perfection Cream. i teaw Ever y M <> rnln K hrace with Anti-WmMe m Lotion bcfbre making up Use AntiNSnnkle W^tPw l114 words
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Article, Illustration121 1954-06-30 5 Strip-tease girl has a holiday As the pretty Singapoit i binesc girl (above) in an n tractive cheong-sam rela n-»'(I it Singapore's Pong--I*l heach resort at the week-end few people knew wh<> she was. Mie is Miss Leow Ying Hwa, aged 18, the "striptease sensation" of Pei» inii Miss LeowFree Press - 121 words
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Article122 1954-06-30 5 CUSTOMS MEN MAKE A BIG HAUL IPOH, Wed. (toms offlcen In ipoh made one of the biggest seizure* of illicitly manufactured liquor when they raided a .^quattor'.s house at the Ivi1 v i Wile Chemor Road on June 8. Yesterday Tan Peng Chong, »}j Tan Soon Urn, 33, were Howed122 words
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134 1954-06-30 5 aboil? local conditions and establish contact with SocliuS Conferenr, m Rangoon, the glOUp is now m C r h W?jono secretary of the conference has asked the Singapore Labour Party to make arrangement foi UK DUIB«P tho vlslt The Labour Party will drav.134 words
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Article36 1954-06-30 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Um Chai Hock ami ran Yaun Km rarh fined $250--in default two months gaol In ine Sessions Court, Pontlan, Monday lor frequenting a place used tor the purpose of sinokIni opium36 words
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203 1954-06-30 5 M AI AVA llas lost about $10,000,000 worth of salt fish trade since Indonesia stopped granting import licences a year ago. Singapore salt ftsti exporters said that except for limited supplies allowed under the barter trade system, the trade with Indonesia has now203 words
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Article84 1954-06-30 5 ALOR STAR, Wed. THE Federal Government has approved a $1,213,000 hous •ing scheme for Kedah clerks and other junior officers. About 130 quarters would be ■ompleted early next year. Mr r Gjertsen. the state engineer said. Forty-five houses, mainly *mi-detached, will be built in Mot84 words
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Article100 1954-06-30 5 They plan 'foreign' folk dances riiHE YMCA. Folk Dance Club, Singapore, plans to introduce folk dances of other nations In an attempt "to further the cultural aspects of dancing," The club Dtptl Ifl m v 1 1 »'XperU tod promlneni dancers to lecture »"d demonstrate their talmt.s to member. At100 words
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Article82 1954-06-30 5 Hanyang to send in final plans JjMNAI, plant f<»r tl>e Nunynn'. University*! library and administration block, stall bungalows and students' hostels will soon -4<> before 1 1 if* Rural Board [Of approval. There have been slight alterations. The new plans provide four two-storey buildings and -I bungalows. Two hostel blocks82 words
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Article26 1954-06-30 5 Mr Frank Bartholor vice-pre.sident and general manager of United Pnm Pacific division, arrived in Singapore yesterday bf Qanta iBOAC uu an inspection toui.26 words
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Advertisement191 1954-06-30 5 Britain's Jm*sl in l\*^\ M«» ntll<> <>uaiantr I -yf '\7>» mm M -ij* onltolkd llrat Iron AutomaUr Tahlr or Hand AdJusUblr No. with riffMl lamp A nafrty Slrramlinrd Ha»r l>i vr. cord. A( BBfJt. u f)< S r >6.oo. Also tfcteinaMa roasters Vprlthl <v HortoonUJ, TlfWriihn irons from ci»kkl Dtalsn191 words
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96 1954-06-30 6 A BRITISH soldier and statesman. Lt.-Gen Sir Willoußhby Norrie (a ijtera of the Western desert war and representative 01 u Queen in Australia and New Zealand) has lust won ne* fame in the Pacific Islands as the first Qovernor-Oencraj to dance a hula-hula. It happened96 words
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Miscellaneous184 1954-06-30 6 D MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis -^^ri:^ '■■^^^r^f?f fl < t&JavM£ 'iiifWw&Mm TARZAN by Edgar Rice Burroughs I TARZAN DCEA^ HS <WFE ASi[? A^yANJCE? /^CiLY S^ 5^ >, AS NOW, WiTM'A SAVAGE L TJl^f^" I TDAAZP T^E JJOv*2E? LiQM GROA/L. THE APE-VAW J^U^ v> ■^^^PHH^r"--' FNOUGH TOR NOv\184 words
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Miscellaneous504 1954-06-30 6 I YOUR LUCKY STAR BOBN today, WUntm and the art s uill mak# ai) especial appeal to you and if likely that you will be n,,,st content if you follow t,n, them as a lifework. You are independent in action, original in your think ing, and feel i particular lms.504 words
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Article, Illustration391 1954-06-30 7 Steve Ncoh - THEY CALL IT ALL SAINTS Unity bid then action Steve Ncoh picture bx NARROW roads full of ruts and holes, dirty drains clogged with refuse—these are some of the woes of Singapore residents of the "All Saints" area in Serangoon. To try and rid the area 01 them the residentsFree Press - 391 words
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Article501 1954-06-30 7 GIVE US PLAYING FIELDS car drivers using the routeas a "jinx spot." where many trarlic accidents, mostly fatal, had occurred. During peak hours, the 'T" junction becomes a bottleneck. It normally takes at least 10 minutes to get into Serangoon Road from St. George'* Road. fhfuifh' Ummm Suggestions for alleviating501 words
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Article30 1954-06-30 7 BUKIT MKRTA.IAM. Wed ASt Xavier'.s student, Chew En" Men?, who chased and arrested a bicycle thief received a $25 reward from Penann'.s Chief Police Officer, Mr. H. B.30 words
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Advertisement91 1954-06-30 7 4^L New Arrivals... "TACO" w^, LINENS W f in lovely sH.idc s jBSMP y^/ Pljin as well as <&mLw^ A Conn- (in,/ M vLM A today. j| OurSfh'rhtlDisJVI H in, Hit (ijfi'l "t B^r^ i til* 1 25 />«•' (Twin DepisJ J v at your fa vo u rite store91 words
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Article, Illustration198 1954-06-30 8 The Director of Education, Mr. R. M. Young admires the model of a tin mine made by pupils of Whampoe School. On his left is Mrs. Lim Bock Kee, principal of Fairfield Girls' School. "The doll is lovely," ->ays four-year-old Margaret Tar But she is not certain which one198 words
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Article, Illustration177 1954-06-30 9 PETER de CRUZ - PETER de CRUZ Story by ■mm PUPPET THEATRE 1 I Among the many exhibits were models of a fin mine and a lighthouse made by Whampoe School. These showed a high degree of skilled workmanship and attention to detail. Scale models of schools were another interesting feature of theLEE TUCK SOON - 177 words
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Article, Illustration809 1954-06-30 10 J.L. Hays - J.L. Hays By Oil-rich Arabs and anti-West Egyptians to buy Nippon \s goods. I ANCASHIRE cotton spinners and Staffordshire potters are not the only British businessmen shaken by the 1400.000.000 Anglo- Japanese trade pact It is true enough that the chilliest winds of the809 words
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Article236 1954-06-30 10 WOMEN are having their troubles even in Communist Yugoslavia where bourgeois ideas about a w o m a n' s "place" are strictly Communist, doctrine dictates equality of responsibility, obligation and privilege tor women, it urges them to participate in all phases of Communist life- political,AP - 236 words
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289 1954-06-30 10 Tibetans share their wives -SO DO THE ESKIMOS PRINCE FINDS LINK BETWEEN THE FORBIDDEN CITY— AND THE NORTH POLE INDICATIONS of an ancient connection between Tibetans and Eskimos, now separated by thousands of miles, has been uncovered by Prince Peter of Denmark, veteran explorer of the high Himalayas. The prince289 words
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Advertisement123 1954-06-30 10 Shock tor the tax dodgers SICHS of relief rustled like a wind over France this week. Ti'i, National Assembly were discussing a new income fii idea ti »t looked very nasty. Under the law at present, names, of all people subject to income tax arc displayed in local town halls123 words
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Article, Illustration612 1954-06-30 11 James White explains why Danes need not worry. THE Danes are meeting the threat of atom bombs and hydrogen bombs as they have met many a crisis, military or economic, by Ignoring it! Oddly enough this policy may pay dividends. Here are some of612 words
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Article406 1954-06-30 11 Illl^f^M^fn^^i^iH fi T^f^. > M jls j y \}X3t h. iZ^hl It will turn arid sand into a rich garden You wouldn't say, offhand, that the dusty offices of a Ministry were the places to look for romance. Yet Rider Haggard or Jules Verne would surely raise406 words
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Article155 1954-06-30 11 but othvr bnwd.s an> < aivhinfi up- s#i t/.v Mmmmmi 1lul» Will the cotning months see the toppling <>! the <<" spaniel from the tupreitu on he htU field in lie favour since prewar days a& Britain's most pop""" breed? Doq-breedina enthusiasts wonder about ti note the climbing155 words
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Advertisement88 1954-06-30 11 £iMliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniir "imiimmmm imiiiiii lllllllll^ If > v j|lf v^ rIC />(V////V /77 E ""</ talvnt. Shr is J» f 4M Uttk. fit k a 7 mount th < 7! M^g^A^ a' -I a J MIC j^l IB *Ki 3 SraB^»^ v^ y%sOßm o^BtlW, m,, wa ;O«»>t«KM<lhi)fiWlitiW*ft(/W<MMafa You Save While You88 words
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Article, Illustration926 1954-06-30 12 Don't let men know yon have a mind —advice to women ARE YOU permitting your IQ to show? Are your brains trailing? Arc you committing the until now pardonable error of letting a man See you have a mind? ML-v, Nina Foch. star of MOM'j "Executive Suite", think* that's line926 words
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Article424 1954-06-30 12 Bridge Hand I North <Wler NORTH 4 K 10 9 7 OAQ J S t A 7 WEST BAfIT A 1 A 1 J 111 J 8 7 6 f, )Hl 3 2 J i'» i k r» HOUTH 1 AQil t I W A Q The hlddini? North Bast424 words
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Advertisement113 1954-06-30 12 MiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiHiiiiiiuiiuniihiiUjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'j I FIRST CLASS STORAGE J 1 FACIUTIES I 1 TRANSPORT STORAGE LIMITED. r 173, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE 6577. Q y/////////// i4 > sc °n$ MAD. SMCAPOtih^l scorrs** BAR RESTAURANT! w€jt* VI WadkC we serve M 3 YOKR CURRY TIFFIN W/j HOTH DAILY j W// /hmT h A rooms113 words
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Miscellaneous233 1954-06-30 12 CLUES ackosS: I. The river flow'ng backwards! i<i r to a ruse to And thla (4). huned maybe (I, ■><. 4. Defeats with some weight <8». 7. Pesters Ma In fur coat? (7, 5 Colourful chore (5). <;». 8. Not P.A.Y.E., but the actors I Whv the Turkish bride said233 words
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604 1954-06-30 13 Another killer is being conquered reports THOMAS R. HENRY AMERICAN medical re- search is making major advances against the baffling problems of arteriosclerosis, and is nearing a test to detect the malady in its earliest stages. Only a decade ago thi.s lorm of hardening oi the arterie.s which eventuates In604 words
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Article, Illustration27 1954-06-30 13 jUNIOR IS FORGOTTEN "Hey mom! How about j;i\iiin me a kite? Junior leema to say as a Vienna Zoo keeper feedi tlMoe two adult kangaroos. Popper picture27 words
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Article268 1954-06-30 13 200 bolts of cloth for house TFHI PBOI LE f 8 Oov< rn ment never tak< Anything from Its p* without paying lor it." That's what the Chil Communists say. Bui let's hear what the people have \c say. A refugee recently arrived in HonK Bong from Peking d« rribrd268 words
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Article, Illustration410 1954-06-30 13 ANDREW HOPE - ANDREW HOPE by made the same progress with Ics-sons. True, some Identical twins seem to resent their twin.ship and try to be a.s unlike each other as possible Polkje and Tstitske may be like that Liter on. But that will not lessen theirA.P. - 410 words
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Advertisement33 1954-06-30 13 r I Ske'inoi ir, IWSETI D \\V»"i:i iii.- >'i' friifil K^ffiSffl -i i l N f l l "i"; l i 1 ,1'^; A /^wTjE/ FITZfATRICKS FOOD SUffLIIS GO Orth.ird U ->J 'J'^'P'"'33 words
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Article85 1954-06-30 14 BV courtesy of the Singapore Cricket lub, the Dunlop Company are showing tennis films, including la*t December's Davis Cup matches between Australia and I S\ in the upstairs lounge of the S.C.C. at 7.15 p.m. today. Competitors in the SX.T.A. and others interested will be85 words
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Article337 1954-06-30 14 5-1 AT HOME 1 1 "r~r t 7 Goalkeeper vvadge has weal °ame o o IH vision §1 RAF SeleUr 5; R.N.A.S 1. ROYAL Air Force Seletar were every bit as sui>erior as the score tttfgestfl in yesterday's Singapore United Services F.A. Div. 1 league match at337 words
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Article35 1954-06-30 14 Boxing promoter Nene left Singapore for Manila this morning. He will be in Sonny Chla'l corner on Saturday night when the Singapore featherweight meets Filipino Benny Essobar for the Philippines title."35 words
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Article121 1954-06-30 14 OWEN, LUCAS DOUBTFUL SINGAPORE Combined Services will play a friendly soccer mutch against Singapore Malays at R.A.F. Seletar on Sunday. The match will serve as a trial lor Services' Malaya Cup team. Two new "caps' are being tried out lor Services. They are Chad wick of121 words
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Article20 1954-06-30 14 RUYAL Air Force Tengah beat Flying Boat Wing 4-2 in their Services Div. 1 match at Tengah yesterday.20 words
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Article48 1954-06-30 14 The Hongkong Badminton Association at a meeting last night (Um lined Japans invitation to play the icoond round Thomas Cup badminton tie in Japan. Instead the BKfetlllf set da'es for playlni off the tie in Hongkong for N > »-mbei 4 and I. Renter.48 words
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Article39 1954-06-30 14 Warwickshire l>eat Oxford University by one wicket at Birmingham yesterday. Oxlord: JK9 Mid 288 for five declared '.smith T5, Mareland 80). W mrlckahirt MS and 28'2 for nine (Oardner 75. Townsend 51, Allan Reuter live for 87Reuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration327 1954-06-30 14 HRED PERRY, t»ire€ times Wimbledon champion before the war says that Miss S. Kamo oi Japan is one of tUe most interesting newcomers t< Wimbledon this year. Miss Kamo luiird to reach the last 16 in the women' ii' {lea when beaten c S, 11Reuter - 327 words
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Article20 1954-06-30 14 i YM.CA. tennis drive will be held at the Y.M.CA. Tennis Pavilion on Saturday nt 3 00 p.m.20 words
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Article142 1954-06-30 14 BASIL STOREY - Danny' s return fo speedway BASIL STOREY By DANNY DUNTON, 26-year-old speedway rider, came near to being a match winner twice inside two hours at Harringay. Six weeks ae:o Danny, a forgotten man, turned up at his old Harringav track and said: I'm trying a come-back— if I rtont make142 words
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Article297 1954-06-30 14 PENALTY WIN FOR R.A.O.C U.A.O.C l\ K.N. Bis, JNSIDE-LEFT Alexander scored the winning goal foi Royal Army Ordnance Corps just before leaving the fleld with an injured ankle in yesterday's Singapore United Services F.A. Div. 1 league match at Friendly Hill. It was a hard game well contested, and Ordnance297 words
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Advertisement22 1954-06-30 14 Olympic poster i r^jyJp^^BjFS^fc xS.8 "ft? The •IHclal poster of the XVIlh Olympic (i ami's to be held in Slelbourne in ifM22 words
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Advertisement34 1954-06-30 14 GREGORY PECK COMFORTS RITA GAM WHICH IS MIGHTY COMFORTING NO MATTER HOW YOU LOOK AT IT 20TH CENTURY -FOX PRESENTS IN Cinemascope NIGHT PEOPLE" I (Technicolour) I with BRODERICK CRAWFORD ANITA BJORK L^ODEON-NEXT CHANGE34 words
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Article282 1954-06-30 15 SHIRLEY FRY BEATEN AT WIMBLEDON Upset in the Quarter finals i UHIKLFY FRY was eliminated from the womni's singles at Wimbledon yesterday in a quarterfinal upset by Mrs. Betty Pratt (Jamaica). The third seeded American had been a Wimbledon semi-finalist for the past two years. Mrs. Pratt, seeded eighth, will282 words
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236 1954-06-30 15 ORIENT featherweight champion Shigeki Kaneko of Japan, retained his title b> outpointing Flash Elorde of the Philippines in Tokyo last night. It was strictly a boxer versus slugger battle. After 12 rounds the verdict was close but unanimous. Kaneko bulled forward and liredA.P. - 236 words
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281 1954-06-30 15 HUNGARY and Uruguay will play today's key semi-final -ame of the World Soccer Championships without their regular captains Both teams fact- their match at Lausanne severely handicapped by injuries. Germany and Austria, due to meet in the other .semi-final at Basle, were more fortunate,281 words
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Article18 1954-06-30 15 Pakistan entered the ■econd round of the Thotaai Cap bf beatlm Cty]( D 9-0 in Colombo18 words
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Article339 1954-06-30 15 WOMEN'S SINGLES Quarlrr finals .ill st«i!»-«it Miss M Connollv (UBA) i holder) bM( Mr W. Du Pont (USA) C-l 6-1 Ml n Har( i USA) bt Miss I! Fletcher Britain i ii-i. S-3; Mlu I Brougta (USA) bt Miss A M--I timer Britain j «;-i. c-3 Mn C.339 words
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Article185 1954-06-30 15 /)MAR IBRAHIM, playing lor Singapore's Kampong Melayu Badminton Party, scored One victory over Omar Man.if. Malayan Malays .singles champion by straight setl 15-10. 15-9 and helped hll party to defeat Ayer Molek B P. of Jnhore Bahru by 4-.1 in a badminton friendly at Kamjwnp Melayu185 words
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Article192 1954-06-30 15 PAKISTAN'S FIRST DEFEAT YORKSHIRE beat Pakistan by WtWtn wickets at Sheilield yesterday. Set to make 123 runs at a rate of a run a minute the County hit un the required total in a thrilling spell. Pakistan were all out fur 35« just before tea.192 words
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Article108 1954-06-30 15 THE RUSSIANS WEEP TWO Rasun women athletes wept ye.terday *nd were shunned by 'heir teammate, because they fell while performing at the World Gymnastics ch.irr.pinnships in Rome. Maria Gorokyovskaja, an Olympic Champion, and two other pretty Russians in their early 20'fi were captivating tIM audienre with their grace in \htA.P. - 108 words
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Article177 1954-06-30 15 Votkvliirc Ist innings 133 for dccl Pakistan Ist innin«s— l?>9 Pakistan 2nd inning* Hanil Mohammad c Ifardlej b Hodgson Alimutidin c Wison n Oom W.ifj.ir HMHUI C Taylor b Wardk M M.n.«d run yut Imtlaa Ahmed lbu b W.idle IC a H Kj rdar b Wardk 181 •,a bReuter - 177 words
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Article312 1954-06-30 16 Going at KL today is good l\ Coarse Correspondent 1 ATEST stable in forma J (ion is not to miss olleagM in today's bit; rAvv At Kuala Lumpur, the (i. I i>iv. I— :»'f. sprint. irado Kid gelding h irinner orer the [poh 'lit and312 words
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Article199 1954-06-30 16 KEMPT ON [In Race 3» hone, but he lacks me pace for a fast run .v f sprint flutan Melintaag is a "vi tip while Fbh'i Kuda I .mi told uill 10 well. VV.ilrh Beechnut for a possible surprise Talkie II appeals BS a BjOOd way bet in199 words
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Article140 1954-06-30 16 I' V Boxing Ktpinli'i Ij^UiAN boxer Isimell Radrodro is pleased at the Dros pcf-t oi meeting Kltlone Lave of Ton",. i here n< xt month "I'm all in favour of tin b Hi id said tiiis mornlns in I'ah-it •Tins Tongan Torpi d i I140 words
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Article630 1954-06-30 16 RACK 1—3.00: (LASS 3, DIV. 4—51 FURS. 1 288 I Vim tor Donnelly 8.13 --8 College Don McCloud 811 7)4 (.onJoliiK Clarke 8.07 4 296 Ciular II Franklin 807 o 958 Cabinet Hudson 806 h Beau Ensign Viney 806 7 -00 Pearl Snap Woods 805 089 Film Studio II630 words
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Article134 1954-06-30 16 VJ INC. A PORE Lawn Ten nl. Association championship matches played yesterday: M<n\ rißflei s«'»ni finals: Ong C en Bet beat rracey k. Jonei 12-10 6-1; Lhn Hee Chin ij.-.t 1 H. K..:nis 2-fi 8-2, 6-0. tVnmen\ doubles: final: Mrs. G i chii.i and Mrs.134 words
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