The Singapore Free Press, 1 September 1954
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section21 1954-09-01 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Alternoon Sale >n Malay a. No. 14*42. Singapore Wed., Sept. 1, 19.">4. Price 15 C ts.21 words
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Article121 1954-09-01 1 'YOU MAY SMOKE' AT NANYANG Says Lin Yu Tang DR Lin Yu Tang said m London yesterday he aimed to make Singapore's new Nanyang University, of which he is to be chancellor, a "university of relaxation and books" where a non-smoking tutor would stand a poor chance ot promotion "IU.P. - 121 words
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Article40 1954-09-01 1 Liin. daughter Mrs. Lim Koon Singapore this air to study cor-n-it the St. Martin Art m London. til, 'a ho will be away or lour years, has ap- as a ballet dancer m Ity shoi i40 words
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Article35 1954-09-01 1 4 Greene the novelist, I f el uned m San Juan, i Ri yesterday by the m authorities, on amI from Haiti. Greene who was on his London, will be sent to Haiti.35 words
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Article, Illustration150 1954-09-01 1 tr tends turned up too late TIIF ('ointnissioner-Gener-al. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. left by air this morning for two months leave. Many friends turned up at Kallant* Airport to see him off only to be told that the QantasBOAC Constellation, i n which he was flying. had left150 words
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134 1954-09-01 1 4 42-YEAR-OLD Ennlisl revolver at point-blani terrorist trying to murder 1 ed m Nairobi yesterday, as a "very plucky woman.' n housewife emptied her < range to kill a Man Man her husband, it was revealKenya police described her Mrs Phillipa Jolley WftlReuter - 134 words
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79 1954-09-01 1 $1 ,000 GEM HAUL Hold-up by masked men Three masked Chinese armed with daggers held up the wife of a proprietor of a hair-dreeing shop m Joo Chiat Road Singapore, yesterday and escaped with $1000 worth of jewellery after forcing her to hand over the key to a safe. The79 words
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Article46 1954-09-01 1 The official cold price yesterday hit 2M shUlinffi an ounce an the London bullion market thr highest quota tion sime dealings frrr *old were resumed last Man This is equal to th e DA Hxed price of Jj dollars an ounce. A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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164 1954-09-01 1 4 NAATIONS SAY LET CHINA IN But U.S. adamant nnHK four Scandinavian countries cartie out yesterday m favour of admitting Red China to the United Nations. Agreement amon^ the four countries about the desirability that the Peking Government should soon represent China In the United Nations" was reached at aA.P. - 164 words
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137 1954-09-01 1 BRITAIN is giving general support to Australia and New Zealand m their attempt to secure a hard commitment m a South-East Asia treaty action m Ithe event of Communist aggression m the area. according to diplomatic quarters m London The United States treaty draft137 words
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91 1954-09-01 1 SEAPLANE TAXIES 30 MILES Rescue drama AN raf Bunderland kmded on dangerously ii i-» 1 i i 30 miles from Laotian, British Noi th Boi neo I i rescue five men who h ici :i adrift In a launch for three days. The Sunderland could not take oil again becauseReuter - 91 words
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Article42 1954-09-01 1 4N electric short circuit list J\ night caused a small ftre m a barber shop m Sa»o Lane, Singapore, and blacked out B three-storey building for i tow hours. The fire brigade soon put out I the fire.42 words
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111 1954-09-01 1 AUSTRALIA, one of the Pacific powers helping to set up defences against Communism m South-East Asia, railed yesterday for early admission of Laos and Cambodia to the U. N. m a memorandum to t h c U. N. Assembly m New York. theA.P. - 111 words
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Article26 1954-09-01 1 Binfftpore Poiw-o Iftft ni«?ht detainod two men m connection with an alleged attempt to steal B $3,200 Malayan Airways payroll at Kalian./ Airport26 words
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Article32 1954-09-01 1 The Singapore Rubbei Harkel opened thii morning on U idy iuie( tone with Oral gi ■i' 1 fcP 1 'fuller thlpment at S7^i oenta pound, one-eighth r-ptit i»>ivf tcr- iota32 words
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Advertisement106 1954-09-01 1 Nature intended nil to enj'»y cornfdete Jk>k 7 '-''Y^f nnd peaceful sleep each ni^ht m order J^t -^_^Sm t<» gain strength, energy and confidence Vs{j%r&r &*Mw to nee them cheerfully throur.h the new w j/ iwSr^^S Tmrn day To some sle<'p comes easily; jw lfc'**QJU.zMw '•thers nujHt take steps t<»106 words
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Article237 1954-09-01 2 Russians among 500 experts m Rome ASIA FACES BIGGEST BIRTH RATE PROBLEM HUNDRED experti from 70 count rifs Indnding Kussia nut In BOOM yesterday to thrash out the problems created by the rapidly Increasing world population. The conference the biggest ewr held on population problems is underReuter - 237 words
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96 1954-09-01 2 Nt: PAL'S Ambassador m i j fiiUm General Shamsher Bhanker, ha.s been recalled. H« ha* held Nepal's tripfe ;i)»l>ointinetjt a-s Ambassador to London, Paris and New York tin Ijve year« General BhtAker .said that it WM a routine measure. A month aw «iReuter - 96 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-09-01 2 STORE 'IDEAL GIRL WEDS HER IDEAL MAN RTRFH MR. Leonard Brazier and Miss Daisy Fruginiet, Singapore's "Ideal Working Girl." were married yesterday at the Church of the Holy Family. Katong. Singapore. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E.H.J. Brazier of Ash. Surrey, England.- Free PressFree Press - 48 words
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149 1954-09-01 2 'Communion' with Red China vital for peace MR Morgan Phillips, 1 British Labour Party Secretary, .said m canton Ja.st night that the Labour /m. jon to China vjls "convinced worki peace depend! upon a closer communion between Chirm and the rest of the world. "A policy of exclushrenesi can onlyReuter - 149 words
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Article93 1954-09-01 2 INDIANS PLANS RECEPTION FOR POET INDIAN poet, Mr Vallathol Narayanan Menon, who It mm U) arrive m Singapore v. it h s. tioupf of dancer- tomorrow ajJI be honoured at I receptjo/j at the Victoria Memorial Hal] on Sunday at 5 p m Singapore Legtelatlve A^-Bfinb)yfeBpeaker-deßign; i Mi v N93 words
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Article34 1954-09-01 2 M'SHIA'S top three —Mr Oetgj Malmkov, the Premier, j Mr. Vya< heMav Molotov the Foreign Minister and tinI^t Keeretar.v, Mr. Nikit» Hlirusht-hev, are holidaying on the BJa<k .Sta toast. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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267 1954-09-01 2 SIR Win.ston Churchill will! review British policy In thr light of the collapse of the European Army project, at specialty called Cabinet meeting thi.s afternoon. The Prime Minister will confer privately with the Foreign Secretary, Mr Anth(»ny Eden, before lunch. Mr Eden whoReuter - 267 words
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Article52 1954-09-01 2 Army's charge fails Four Republican Benaton who Investigated th^ McCarthy Army row la: night absolved Senator McCarthy of exerting impruixT pressure on the army on bt-hull of Private David Schine a former nu'inber of his staff The inmtigltm, however. said Senator McCarthy .should havr exeitised more viKOrou.s iontioJ uvti \Ui>Reuter - 52 words
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128 1954-09-01 2 TWO new primary schools m Singapore were handed over to the Education Department by the Public Worfc? Department this morning. Both can accommodate 2.400 children. Classes m the new schools will start on September 6 with 1,000 children, now being temporarily accommodated m128 words
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Article30 1954-09-01 2 President Magsaysay of the Philippines told well wishers on his 47th birthday yesterday not to give grifte but to make donations to projects that benefit the people. U.PU.P. - 30 words
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Advertisement28 1954-09-01 2 COCKTAIL DRESSES FROM if Town V. Country RAFFLES PLACE Isr1 sr FLOOR MEYER CHAMBERS PHONE ***** NOTE: Ol»i:.\ I lIO>I a .m. TO 6p.m. lIAILY l\< mm. SATURDAY28 words
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Article137 1954-09-01 3 Nursing offi cer cheated corps CASHIERED AND SENT TO GAOL IX3RTY- YEAR-OLD Cap- tain Winifred Mary Kail of Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps, is sent to gaol for six nt h s at Aldershot, .them England, yesteri iy and cashiered on three tud charges. C iptain Hall wa.s v137 words
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Article, Illustration110 1954-09-01 3 Dicture. Illilllliiiiiiif E m.| RS. Monica Sheridan, ITI the new Malayan z woman tennis champion, z: E receives her trophy from E E Lady MacGillivray at the close of the Malayan tour- E nament m Kuala Lumpur. E Mrs. Sheridan, an ex- E E county player from Glou- E cestershire,Free Press - 110 words
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92 1954-09-01 3 LEGLESS MAN ACCUSED OF GIRL 'S MURDER A LEGLESS man. John Doeherty, 28-year-old clerk. was remanded m custody for a week on a charge of murder when he appeared before the magistrate! m Grantham, Lincolnshire, yesterday. Dochertv lost both legs when struck by an express train here on August 10.Reuter - 92 words
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Article22 1954-09-01 3 Mr. Jose Felix De Lequerica. the Spanish Ambassador to the United States is said to be assigned to London.- A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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119 1954-09-01 3 A FAST moving hurricane swept up the Atlantic xl coast of the United States yesterday taking at least nine lives m New England and one In New Jersey as torrential rains pelted wide areas, with wind gusts up to 100 miles an hour.119 words
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Article113 1954-09-01 3 A.P. SOUTH African police yesterday raided the editorial offices of the weekly newspaper Advance, m Capetown, m a series of investigations throughout the country under the Suppression of Communism Act. Other cities In which raids took place were Johannesburg. Durban, and Springs, on the EastA.P.; Reuter - 113 words
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Article23 1954-09-01 3 A trade delegation of Communist East Germany Is on its way to India to open tradv? with that country. A.PA.P - 23 words
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Article93 1954-09-01 3 A MERICAN Aviation Daily A said yesterday that the British Ministry of Supply and the De Havilland Aircraft Co. had bought four Comet 1 Jet airliners from British Overseas Airways Corp., for e it' S added that two French airlines Air France and UAT-Aeromaritim<* -stifl93 words
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126 1954-09-01 3 MERCY CALL BY QUEEN Kill dying rabbits QUEEN Elizabeth has ordered keepers m Royal Windsor Great Park to make regular patrol.s to ihoot rabbits dying from myxomatosis. The disease, which takes about 10 days to kill a rabbit, has been .spread deliberately over much of Britain by farmers who wantReuter - 126 words
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Article254 1954-09-01 3 CiOMMUNIST hunting Senaj tor Joseph McCarthy was ruled "out of order" at the end of a new Serltorial investigation of his conduct m Washington yesterday. Trouble arose when the Senator and his lawyer, Mr. Edward Bennett Williams, tried to ask the vice chairman Senator Edwin JohnsonReuter - 254 words
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Article78 1954-09-01 3 BRITONS emigrating to countries outside the Sterling Area will now be classed as permanent residents m them immediately they leave home, the Treasury announced m London yesterday. Until now emigrants have had to wait four years before they became resident m their row country.78 words
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Article24 1954-09-01 3 Russia has offered to build India a steel plant with an out. put of hnlf a million tons a. year. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Advertisement78 1954-09-01 3 Appointed Official Distributor! af I M lUII I I 111 1 11 II I 111 I IWI IJ -:>K.miKimOTO«nc _M II 1 1 11 1 '—L ,1.1-1 JmL[-~ cammed j^ea/ia Necklaces, Chokers, Ear -rings, etc., etc. G. C. de SILVA BROS. 3 Raffles Place Jeioellers t: S'pore-1. Tel: ***** Pon^dTsplay78 words
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364 1954-09-01 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, Sept. 1, 1954. Opinion The Pridi move Cardinal Spellman had a good deal U say m bl« address to the American Leflon convention, on the subject of UK threat of "evil totalitarianism." He oiiintiied peaceful co- exist ence with the Communist world as irnpo.sKibW- of364 words
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Article, Illustration833 1954-09-01 4 Trouble m the oil-rich state SaysJ. L. HA YS Rivals have spread British greed 1 legend... so the Sheik is checking flow of of first-class British inns WW involved m what threatem to b<- an outsize postwar disastu for the United Kingdom's export trade833 words
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Article, Illustration176 1954-09-01 4 Mrs Malenkov IS a woman Elena Malenkov, wife of the premier— seeking power m the Kremlin? This is the latest speculation by American Foreign Affairs expert? stationed m Germany. They suspect that certain revolutionary changes now taking plair inside Russia are the result of a176 words
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Advertisement50 1954-09-01 4 H #»f*O,r<f%O^r%n^l%O*rr%<r*«i; Finer Rin%s I -< I i SENA '8 I Whatever tKe picpotc »n «n«aK(mcnt, an anniversary or |iMt a *ift tnerc arc 1 ungt to convey tvery grtt»rc o» goodwill w.th t k*rm and elegance. H. SENAJ I LIMITED < MICH CLASS ICWHLIRS °l Singapore. Pcnang. BanfkoV 7<m50 words
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Advertisement143 1954-09-01 4 I I I /fcC&HQ (/<~*t£i+ts£cl+t says "My SILK FACE POWDER 1 'jmhhbi is actually made jj^^^^^^^fflß^Kmi*- Natval «ilk transformed into f*em p* powder give* a gotwmcr film to th« 5 V lWicBf ikin The transparent WgT- lk r«iticks Boften every harsh light, w t to ti"° n an<l p ve143 words
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146 1954-09-01 5 RAF help to train police for emergencies SELECTED police officers In Singapore are being trained m the use of "voice" aircraft to deal with any emergency. Three officers have already completed the course. Thirteen others will complete it this week. Th** training aircraft are146 words
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Article, Illustration85 1954-09-01 5 BRANCH LIBRARY SUCCESS THIS is the new branch recently opened at SUlap by Raffles Library for the reading public of Katong. According; to Mrs. Catherine Hudson. Raffles Librarian, the branch is proving increasingly popular, especially with young people. Here are some of them looking: at some of the 'JiMi volumes85 words
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Article97 1954-09-01 5 KULIM, Wed. THE Raja Muda of Kedai. had a rousing welcome trim new villagers when he toured kampongs and resettlement areas m Bandar Bharu district at the weekend. Accompanied by Wan Ahmaad. Secretary to the Mentri Besar, the Raja Muda met members of the97 words
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Article55 1954-09-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. G<H»rge Crofton Andre, 52, an army stores clerk, pleaded guilty before the president of the sessions court here yesterday to possession of 20 bottles >f beer on which duty had not **^n paid. The case was postponed to k*'Pt 7 for sentence. The55 words
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206 1954-09-01 5 SINGAPORE City Council will soon instal more than 60 "A" Class lights to brighten up all roads leading to and from the $37 million international airport at Paya Lebar. The lighting programme for this area was originally proposed to be carried206 words
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Article123 1954-09-01 5 M.C.A. move to expel life member IPOH, Wed. MR WOO KA LIM, a foundei and life member of the Malayan Chinese Association has been called to appear before the general committee of the association's Perak branch on Sept 11 to give an explanation for his actions m the recent elections123 words
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Article, Illustration32 1954-09-01 5 Mr R. ft Director of Tab lie W«rks (left), handing the keys of the new Siplap Secondary School for beys at Frankrl Estate to Mr. T. r\ Lewis. Chief Inspector of Schools.32 words
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Article41 1954-09-01 5 KOTA BAHRU, Wed— The annual handicraft exhibition and festival of Kota Bahru Women's Institute will be held on the padang on Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The festival will be opened by the Raja Perempuan.41 words
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Advertisement123 1954-09-01 5 DOUBLE DECCA PORTABLE RADIO Operates on all mains from 110 V to 250 V AC/DC and Batteries. $188 Less 10% Cash complete with batteries. Spare batteries, radio valves spare parts m stock. Decca Portable Gramopboaes yV^H^^Sw^m Less 10% Cash. i4/f above products are guaranteed 6 months. Obtainable from Musical Dealers123 words
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Article67 1954-09-01 6 IN the first experimental use of radio-active morphine, scientists at the University of Calilornia have discovered that the drug is more rapidly broken up and eliminated from the body than was previously suspected. Object of the study is to learn how morphine acts upon the bodyU.P. - 67 words
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Miscellaneous588 1954-09-01 6 MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis IT7ISHHH |Tf AND [MfßOf ON THE OTHEB J FiflßHi^B^W^ <,/^ Of ruf DOADRI OCK f XA.-'*" J^^ ~x ;r Al S/AOL MANOQWSCAZUtM '^L^ iTOiUNT^I U tuc uni U» //X WBUUROW WTO IM *h,h yw^L -Ji^k H/.H-I ny y J>* l™*_^ v iV/ WAY588 words
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Miscellaneous386 1954-09-01 6 STAR 1 UOKN today, you have out- standing executive ability. I liis. combined with your m- j I nat« originality, makes you a person who can plan and cxc- cute tnin s on a largf scale I 5 v do M()t care too much for thl deUH work, however, and386 words
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Article, Illustration374 1954-09-01 7 Swim suit or dress? That is the question Shyness m contest THAT old Singapore beauty contest topic swim suit or dress has bobbed up again. For a while the question of the bare midriff baffled the judges of the coming "Miss Chinese Swimming Club"Free Press - 374 words
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228 1954-09-01 7 INDONESIA should join 1 the South -East Asia Treaty Organisation instead of sitting on the fence. Mr. G. C. Saw, publisher of the New China Times, leading vernacular independent newspaper of Indonesia, said last night. Mr. Saw, now Tisitlng Singapore, believes Indonesia's contribution228 words
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Article62 1954-09-01 7 ALOR STAR, Wed. A SHOPKEEPER, Endin Kiau, has been acquitted of murdering Ismail bin Mat at Glugor Nangkar, Perils, on Aug. 2, last year. Mr. Justice Hill held that there were many discrepancies m the evidence. Kiau was not called upon to make his defence.62 words
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Article32 1954-09-01 7 KOTA BAHRU, Wed. Hussain bin Mohamed Rasul was fined $100 or one month s gao» for attempting, to resell at black market prices three cinema tickets at the Cathay Theatre32 words
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Article68 1954-09-01 7 BURGLARS MAKE $1 ,000 HAUL PENANG, Wed. Burglars broke into a Malay house m Caunter Hall Kampong and stole jewellery worth more than $1,000. The thieves gained entry by scaling a back wall. Burglars also stole 29 bags of flour valued at $217 from the Weld Quay godown of Guthrie68 words
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Article109 1954-09-01 7 Tribunal delay annoys railmen KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. RAILWAYMEN are complain, ing against the delay m publishing the arbitration tribunal's report, Mr. J. Leo, president of the Malayan Railway Traffic Operating Union, said yesterday. "It is really surprising that even after nearly three months the tribunal's report is still being awaited."109 words
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Article47 1954-09-01 7 ALOR STAR, Wed. The Sultan of Kedah yesterday presented badges of merit to 25 home guards at their headquarters m Sungel Patanl. The guards also celebrated their success m winning the Eugene Millington-Drake Trophy for marksmanship at the recent Federation Home Guards' shooting meet47 words
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100 1954-09-01 7 MR. NEOH TEIK HONG. the Singapore author ot a book on square dancing, "Square Dance Calling Simplified." has presented 20 copies to the Singapore Social Welfare Department for distribution to homes and clubs He is also giving another 20 copies to the100 words
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Article89 1954-09-01 7 SINGAPORE Government staff unions and associations will meet on Sept. 6 to nominate their representative* for the staff side to the committees m the new Whitley Council. The Council which was Inaugurated by the Colonial Secretary. Mr. W. A. C. Goode last month, represents89 words
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Article34 1954-09-01 7 BUTTER WORTH, Wed. Lieut-Oen. Sir Geoffrey Bourne, Director of Operations, yesterday, met members of the Central Kedah War Executive Committee at Sungei Patant Sir Geoffrey flew here from Kuala Lumpur.34 words
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Article109 1954-09-01 7 A TEAM OF JAPANESE aluminium manufacturers have arrived- m Singapore to study prospects of trie trade The seven members Include Mr Bunji Amemiya. chief of thp Osaka branch of Nippon Light Metal Co., Mr. Ooro tonSSTa Sector andc% of the Tokyo branch of109 words
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Article62 1954-09-01 7 PARIT BUNTAR, Tues. Hashim bin Said, 18, appeared before Inche Abu Bakar bin Haji Husin on a charge of having voluntarily caused hurt to a schoolboy, Yeap Hooi Teik. It was alleged that Hashim used a dagger on Hooi Teck at River Street on Aug. 25.62 words
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Article23 1954-09-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The 55th branch of the Malayan Indian Congress was opened at Batang Malaka. m Negri Sembilan, on Monday.23 words
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Article, Illustration318 1954-09-01 8 ROUND ABOUT S'PORE Pictorial round-up of recent c life of the Col rents in the public ny Twins Judith and Julia d'Silva at left admire the cup they received for second place at the Chinese Y.M.C.A. annual baby show in Singapore. The Governor of Singapore. Sir John Nicoll (right) greets318 words
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Article, Illustration822 1954-09-01 10 Worlds trouble today is INTOLERANCE r_-IJIUwfT rriliriw IkW fmtsl. I iillioliiv clisii|t|iro%< k of I «»lVi<«'. loniun Wtirv rvjvri* ipM*rftMft alNMil llurifrM aintl Mmriemm. says John Gordon WHAT U OIC <' hil f traturv :>t the news I find m the heap of newspaper cuttinga on my desk' As always,822 words
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Article198 1954-09-01 10 EAST SHOULD MEET WEST... V. S. OFFICER HAS A PLAN 4 V American Army Lieutenant has applied to the Japanese authorities for permission to open a nudist ca m p far Japanese and American men and women. The nerr, 1 amp would be m the pine woods on Chigasaki Beach198 words
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Article, Illustration116 1954-09-01 10 "Pia Bellentani will spend the month of licence conceded by the Ministry of Justice at Sulmona, her birthplace." Behind this brief message issued by Italian News Agencies lies a passionate love story ending m tragedy which hit the world headlines almost six years ago. It wa116 words
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Advertisement29 1954-09-01 10 You can Phone Your SMALL \I»S. m Singapore '*lUH> I vt. IO» fliflp hL*S*W -v. >^^MS& i Eft. dM^Vol llB^4§&3b£&' :^9 This is a STRAITS TIMES Classified Advertisement service29 words
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195 1954-09-01 11 Highlands, 'made in Hollywood'... Those m Scotland not 'Scottish' enough! BKIGADOON a very successful musical, has been transferred to the screen as a finely produced, colourfully presented tunefilm. But— l wonder what Scots wiK say about it when they gee synthetic heather (Callf< rnia sagebrush sprayed with purple paint) synthetic195 words
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Article, Illustration8 1954-09-01 11 Joanne Gilbert, Paramount starlet, appeared m "Red Garters".8 words
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168 1954-09-01 11 ...and a Paris 'made in Pinewood' IN the film "To Paris With Love" there are two scenes set m night clubs. These are supposed to be situated m the Place Pigalle. But the scenes were not filmed there. Said producer Anthony Darnborough: "The real thing is so disappointing. People expect168 words
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Article462 1954-09-01 11 Michael Ruddy - Michael Ruddy By CONFIDENTIAL TO KKROL FLYNN: You lost a good paying tenant for your hilltop home. In Hollywood for her film debut with Gene Kelly m 'It's Always Fair Weather." DOLORES GRAY considered touting tiie Flynn manse until she saw the full-size stuffed tiper crouching over the462 words
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Article, Illustration30 1954-09-01 11 And this is Old England wade in Austral This scene m an Old English port was, created m detail by Bill Constable, Austra designer for the film "Long John Silver."30 words
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168 1954-09-01 11 A Chinese-Swede pin-up is 'rage' in Italy ITALY has such lush pin-up films queens as Gina Lollobrigida, Silvana Pampanini and Rossana Podesta, but the girl who has Hollywood on the Tiber whistling these days is a half-Swedish. halfChinese red-head. lisa Fetersen is her name. Just 20 years old she hasA.P. - 168 words
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Article82 1954-09-01 11 FRANKEST young actress <>: the year RITA MORENO who said, "Gurss I shouldn't admit it. but I'm higher around the bottom than I am around the bust" Well, that may be but watch lor her m "Garden of Evil" with Gary Cooper. Su m Hayward and Richard Wid mark.82 words
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Article94 1954-09-01 11 ALEC GUINNKSS said know that I'm bald. W<ll, an American cani«- to see m<' m my dnssing room th»other day and told me about a man m Ni-w York wlm ran all your hair bark. All done by manage and oil. I shall (VTtainly ko and see him if94 words
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Article137 1954-09-01 11 Why n WOME director ASKS IDA LI IDA LIiPINO, win monopoly on tl of genius among wood women, wi were not so. At the moment the screen's onh writer-producer, of her sex. On h rent "Private Hell tried to drop dirccti had to take over rarilv when the director took137 words
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Article449 1954-09-01 12 RICHARD K. O' MALLEY - RICHARD K. O'M ALLEY THE TRACEDY Of A UOOMY MONARCH by ACiLOOMY 19th Century German king who was bom 100 years too late has left a legacy rif beauty In the Alpine fastnesses of Southern Germany. King Luciwi^ ii of Bavaria, man w h°AP - 449 words
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Article413 1954-09-01 12 N<»r»h South VfUMTSMt K»hi dealer NOItTII 4 0 JH 4 A 10 ft I WfrXT fcAHT |Q/H 4 3 2 O y X g 10 \> A g i Is< 4KQ7O X 6 .< 4 NOIJTU 4 A X 10 N 7 4J 3 Tkc MMtai Raid South413 words
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Article, Illustration37 1954-09-01 12 picture. These Irish (iuards bandsmen are till men but even they have to look up to the tallest member of the Brigade of (iuards. Band Colour Servant F. larke, 6 ft. 7', inches without his bearskin ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article125 1954-09-01 12 r^OES travel always broaden v the mind? One person who put^s the kybosh on the whole theory is Mr. Duncan Hines, the American food expert who (he confessed to the Mew Yorker magazine* sampled French. Italian, and British cuisine this year for the first125 words
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Article342 1954-09-01 12 Dorothy Roe - WHAT MAKES A GOOD MOTHER? Dorothy Roe h' JUST staying home all day does not automatically make a woman a good mother, says Helen Grayco. wife of the professionally zany Spike Jones and mother of Spike Jr., 5 and Leslie Ann. 3. Helen, a decorative and delicate type, accompanies herA.P. - 342 words
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Advertisement70 1954-09-01 12 The weekly issue of the STRAITS BUDGET can be 3 by Air Mail to any address m the United Kingdom at an inclusive rate of $24.00 2 FOR SIX MONTHS If you want the "BUDGET" while on leave or wish 5 to make an "Air-siibscriplion' on behalf of your >70 words
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Miscellaneous167 1954-09-01 12 I I 1 I I I I i 1 I 1.1 IS ACROSS 1 A new building on the north- t OOMt <♦> i r >. Where ..lict-p may be when the COWl m the corn? (.6). !> A mike man i3>. Xi One rib is enough for it (6).167 words
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Miscellaneous159 1954-09-01 12 6. Emulsify to a certain extent (I). 7. Doe.s she hit someone 0 (3). 8. He may be connected with the Cinque Ports <6). 12. A number who can play at that gMM (3). 13. itIMVI get a ctMMt (7). Hi This joker isnt l'uund In a pack of cards159 words
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Article951 1954-09-01 13 KAY MURRAY - KAY MURRAY by m New York rHE fact that the Vintage Sports Car Club of Great Britain frowns on masquerade with its rallies is a cause of some sorrow to American participants m The Edinburgh Goodwood run, which starts or Sept. 4. In particular, it951 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-09-01 13 picturr. Black and white «o well together m this Juxuriout new outfit seen m London and called "La Tinal." It is m cellophane material. Worn with it are a white fox fur stole and a small circlet hat. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-09-01 13 picture The youn* Danish boy m this picture looks sad I c is about to l«ise his friend the stork who is after treatment that saved his life. The found dyin* near Skjern, Zutland. last month U a n town where a veterinary surgeon restored himA.P. - 53 words
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Article, Illustration24 1954-09-01 13 picture. This hitherto unpublished picture shows Prince Charles and Princess Anne playing with t heir tiny xylophone at Royal Lodge, Windsoi PopperPopper - 24 words
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333 1954-09-01 13 Eileen Ascroft - Eileen Ascroft by SCHOOLGIRL into young lady m four weeks. This Cinderella transformation takes place m thousands of homes where there is a teen-age daughter who has just left school. Soon they will be taking their first jobs or starting student training. Here333 words
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Article36 1954-09-01 13 A TELEGRAM scarf is on sale In London. It is a striped square with a telegram form printed m the centre. You can have your own message inscribed on it. Inclusive cost M 57.50.36 words
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Advertisement24 1954-09-01 13 AS A CUCUMBER Wf"** AIR GONDITIONEr >; \<^jt frJf»^« RESTAURANT V>V^ S f^Px^ AND BAR &&^S ARMEN.AN ST. S.NGAPORE CZ/iiftt/HMr g 5 TEL. ***** MOTEL24 words
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Article41 1954-09-01 14 iiow (an Stagmyw sports associations raise money towards the Olympic Fund to send a team of 70 athletes to Melbourne m ItM? Readers are Invited to send m their suggestions to "Sportsview.' Free Press. Cecil Street. Singapore.41 words
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Article502 1954-09-01 14 GEORGE WHITING - GEORGE WHITING By WHO arc trie vou^nesi m< for the moment the Marathon runners who for those internal combu cyclists. In particular, an Englishman from Sussex called Eric Oliver arid another Englishman from Lincolnshire called Leslie ("ClMinky") Nutt. This pair burned up road and rubber502 words
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179 1954-09-01 14 LANDAU TO RACE IN U.S. Queen mother may be there \§K John Schapiro, Presid--I*l rut df the Laurel Park race track, Maryland, announced Mttorday that Queen Elizah'th is sending her colt Landau to rim m the third Washington international race on November 3 It will be the nrst time the179 words
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Article59 1954-09-01 14 Grand Ma-ster Mikhail Botvinnik, world chess champion i.s Iha headUner of the Soviet U'iim announced yesterday foi tbe 11th chess Olympiad open mc m Amsterdam on September 4 Moscow radio said Botvlnnlk'i teammates will bo granc ini.sters Vassili Symslov, Oavic Hronxteln and Paul Keres, with OraadA.P. - 59 words
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217 1954-09-01 14 Aussies and Tengah in rugby clash today Free Pr«M Kugby Reporter a ROUSING RMMHI A rugby clash is M-heduled to be played today. Koval Air Force Teneah. already m trim for the coming season, are taking on the Royal iMtniten Air Force team. Thus mutch promises to be i grand217 words
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Article34 1954-09-01 14 Chris Chrlstensen of Copenhagen Denmark, scored a unanimous 10-round decision over game but outclassed Johnny Lombardo of Pennsylvania m the main bout last night at the Eastern Parkway Arena, Brooklyn.34 words
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Article, Illustration32 1954-09-01 14 Brennan, Newcastle United centre-half, was slightly hurt m the col isio,, with Cliff Holton. Arsenal centre-forward •"ndSimp^n" Newcastle goalkeeper, m this first division match at Arsenal which Newcastle won 3-132 words
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Article28 1954-09-01 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Hong *on« Menu Spur girls basketball earn beat Selanßor Chinese Women reachers by 38 points to 34 at thtO'henwu stadium here tonight28 words
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Article477 1954-09-01 14 ARCHIE QUICK - THIS DOESN'T SEEM FAIR TO ME ARCHIE QUICK _Says— THERE are two young men m Sussex who have just received their benefits from their particular sports. Stan Willem.se, the Chelsea and England "B" International left back, got £750 after five years loyal service to the Stamford Bridge club. Charlie Oakes.477 words
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380 1954-09-01 15 Pakistan win last match by 140 runs PAKISTAN rounded off their UNIX programme against BngUu counties with a 140 run victory over Midx at Lords yesterday, reughout the match. Pakistan played the better cricket Jnd thoroughly merited their V Resuming 295 ahead m the mornthe tourists' sixth wicket pair, imtltfReuter - 380 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-09-01 15 picture Johore Chinese roalkeeper. Ong Kim Hock (No. 1) Jumps and punches the ball away as Penan* Chinese T ,1 ft; Tan Swee Ben? (striped jersey) tries to head it into the goal in the M.C.F.A. Cup final at the Victoria Green, Tenant, last Sunday Th* eameFree Fress - 58 words
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Article33 1954-09-01 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Tucs— J. D. Scully, of Penang. won the sing"* title when he beat Hussain Abdullah, of Negri Sembilan, 6-2. 6-1, m the Malayan PWD tennis championship here on Sunday.33 words
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343 1954-09-01 15 O-M-A-R scores 1-2-3-4 goals for SBHFA team TIE UST WOHD— by ARCOS SBHFA 4; Banka Billiton 3. \TO doubt about the hero m this drama. Those four goals to the credit of the Singapore Business Houses spell O-M-A-R. First a brilliant hat-trick, then a cheeky winning >oal m the last343 words
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Article128 1954-09-01 15 LEONG SIEW HON won the •junior Mr. Selangor" title from 30 competitors at the Selangor weightlifting championships at K.L. on Sunday. Mustapha was second and Sidney Davidson, a European youth, third, Weightlifting results FLYWEIGHT (press, snatch, clean and jerk): Chua Heng Leong (165 170, 220,128 words
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Article41 1954-09-01 15 KLUANO, Tuee.— A goal scored In the 20th minute by centreforward Haron off a Thasen pass, rnabled Batu Pahat Invitation XI to beat WDC.S.A. 1-0 In a friendly soccer nuUh m aid of the WOCBA BporU Jftuui here yesterday.41 words
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250 1954-09-01 15 Wide Screen Ore South Pacific Eastern Pearl PROMOTED: WIDE SCREEN, Ore, South Pacific and Eastern Pearl have been promoted to Class Two from Class Three according to the latest amendments by the Straits Racing Association Other transfers are:— From Cl 2 to CL 3: Khandi Star From Cl 3 to250 words
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Article13 1954-09-01 15 Huddersfield beat Keighley 36-26 m a U.K. Rugby league game yesterday.13 words
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Advertisement23 1954-09-01 15 a leading hotel with I air-conditioned rooms and batn. M Reasonable rates. I Own garage. I Good food. cabiToceahbestl H TEL. ***** J23 words
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Advertisement189 1954-09-01 15 CATHAY-tooay! I lam-1.45-4.15-6.45 31 P M <, M s Technicolor Drama "RHAPSODY" iUrrinc ELIZABETH TAYIX)R with •erfpecta Stereophonic Sound ITnext chance M-GMs CAY MUSICAL 4 THE STUDENT PRINCE" m CinemaScope A. Color Starring ANN BLYTII with ['rrspecta Stereophonic, Sound ALHAMBRA j^ ub cmmoMi r«0»l ii»« OPENS TO-DAY! llam-1.30-4-6.45 S.3t p189 words
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Miscellaneous190 1954-09-01 15 Keppel Club v. Island Club KEPPEL Golf Club will play a match against the Royal Island Club at Keppel on Sunday. Fixtures and starting times are (Keppel players mentioned first):— 8.15 a.m. Hamzah (2). Lim B< Yam (4) v. Hodgkinfion (scrs.>, Bi (7). 8.20 a.m. Clendon (7). Hendersor (11) v.190 words
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Article137 1954-09-01 16 ARSENAL BEAT EVERTON First defeat tot promoted club BOTTOM of the table Arsenal, without a point m their first three matches, defeated top team Kverton. winners of their first three engagements, m m EafUsh Div. 1 league soccer game last night at Highbury by two goals to nil. Arsenal thu.s137 words
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Article354 1954-09-01 16 SURREY FINISH IN STYLE CURRKY, already Having won the County cricket championship for the third successive season, yesterday finished th«-ir programme m the style of champtptU when they beat Lancashire by 93 runs. Once again it was f lic ■spinning I twins Laker and Lock who finally brought Lancashire to354 words
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145 1954-09-01 16 Russia rewards Berne winners 6 NEW 'MERITED MASTERS' IXJIADIMIR Kutz. Sovii-t V middle distance runner who beat Britain^ Chris Chatawav. Joint world three-mile record holder, by 100 yards In the 5.000 m-'tres m the European eham plonshlpt at BernC on Sunday, has t>'-<-n honoured by the Sovwt Government, the officialReuter - 145 words
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Article55 1954-09-01 16 m Wurdh f>h minimum t TO KATHLEEN and Colin Harris ;i Son »x»rn August 30th at JSinv;apore Nursing Home. IKJMSf^N TO Kathertoe and Alan on 27 AuKU.st at, Malacca Oeneial Jliv>pll;<l. a .son. Lan Charles. TO ALICE. Wife of N. H Btfl •a d.i'U'luer, Mar.ke Helena Luda, <»n lint55 words
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Article55 1954-09-01 16 »..»>/. <i. (minimum). MACPARLAtfI Ef I.IOTT: r i i 1 f- 1 1 1 f 1 1 i innounccd betwr« m i.< m ii ingstone oniv son of Mr. .uid Mi... A M;t( Fiirl.inc, IS Union Street, i arg Ayrshire and "i; Joan, .eco'id daughter of Mr. an I55 words
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Obituary27 1954-09-01 16 'a Hi.--/. $h (minimum) PRITCUARD: Whilst on In from Kuala I urn pur on 21st AUfUft, at Orean i reet, Pappard, Oxon, I'ie(t«ri»k Petal CieoiKe (Peter).27 words
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Article97 1954-09-01 16 TUTTE Lansjenau. of East Ger- m. my, put up what Is expected to be i world record of 1 mm. 16.6 svc for the women's 100 metres buttrifly stroke m the European swimmint? championships In Turin yesterday. No official world figures have been recorded since theReuter - 97 words
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Article35 1954-09-01 16 BATU GAJAH Tues. Police trounced Kinhi Valley Home Guards 7-1 m soccer leagu ii\U;re here Police scored Miroimh Idris (2), AH (2). Cliua, Aliaa and Mohamed while Charm Yn W;ih renlieri35 words
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Article26 1954-09-01 16 TAIPING. Tue.v- K:lit Club and Tamilian* drew, one-all m their friendly aoccer match played here. Tamillani opened scoring through Baskaran .md Andoinar (penalty) ffUi.ilised.26 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-09-01 16 Kernard Pinto (right) and Ripert Ferdinands m action during the men's doubles iinal m the Malayan Tennis championships on the SelanK»r Club courts on Monday. The Ceylonese pair beat Ong Chew Bee and Lim Hee Chin of Singapore B—6,8 6, 6 4.44 words
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Article, Illustration36 1954-09-01 16 picture. (i ilma Zybina won a gold medal for Russia with this shot-put of 51ft. 4! sins, during the European Games at Berne, Switzerland. Russian girls also filled second and third places.- A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article73 1954-09-01 16 4LL matcaes arranged for J\ yesterday m the United States lawn tennis singles championships were postponed because of torrential rain. At a subsequent meeting otflcials decided that the matches affected would be decided by doubling up play on one of the subsequent days rather than extendReuter - 73 words
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Article42 1954-09-01 16 Competitors from Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaya will take part m the FAR ELF swimming championships a' the Nuffield Pool at 3 p.m. today Lady Loewpn, wile ol General Sir Charles Loewen. will give away the prizes.42 words
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