The Singapore Free Press, 14 September 1954
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Title Section19 1954-09-14 1 THe Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale in Malaya. v j| Singapore, lues.. Sept. 11, 1§54, Price 15 CU19 words
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123 1954-09-14 1 FORMOSA: DECISION IS LEFT TO U.S. FLEET PRESIDENT Eisenhower said in Denver yesterday the National Security 1 had reaffirmed American policy oi defending "the ital interests or the United wherever they may arise". The council had a three-hour ;ial session ui the Presid- it's holiday headquarters in v er. Dulles,Reuter - 123 words
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Article54 1954-09-14 1 Chiang 'wants to intade' H. Alexander Smith Ni Jersey i one iEATO signatories, said igton yesterday that Kai-shek, Chinese President, was to attack the Chiinland. Sen. Smith Chiang as saying he nks his Nationalist army :i .i showing/ 1 we can't see that."' Sen. adding: "He atta :k unless weA.P. - 54 words
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Article23 1954-09-14 1 China news agency more raids by Natiorcraft on the mainterday, claiming two trol bombers were 1 after dropping 1223 words
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Article22 1954-09-14 1 J.S. Democratic cwidifor Governor jumped off lead in the ftrst 10 porting their vote In >nally-wai :hed Maine 'a A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article17 1954-09-14 1 rth tremor lasting i felt In i lost night, ualties were rted. A .P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article70 1954-09-14 1 rn visiting British «>f Parliament, by Mr, Ralph As.sh.>- i have been touring 1 ration for tho past n to Singapore to- *n Kuala Lumpur. N,, official programme ha been arranged for them today !•> day ol their *ly They leave bj ail foi H Kong70 words
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Article95 1954-09-14 1 THE Speaker Ol the Lower House ol the Japanese Diet Last night Issued an unprecedented summons to Prime Minister Shiger u Voshida to testily tomorrow before a House Committee on a million dollar shipbuilding scandal. The Prime Minister indicated he would ignore the summons. A95 words
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Article207 1954-09-14 1 Islamic boss warns JjASAN MUHAMMED TIRO, representative in New York of the unrecognised Islamic Republic of Indonesia, has warned that "the Communists are now racing against time to take complete power in Indonesia." r rhe warning was given in a letter published yesterday in theUP - 207 words
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114 1954-09-14 1 VULTURES Wheeled over the earthquake shattered city of Orleansville, Algeria, yesterday as medical teams sprayed disinfectant to prevent the spread of disease from polluted springs and rotting bodies still trapped beneath the ruins. As the teams worked, it was officially announced thai the deathReuter - 114 words
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Article41 1954-09-14 1 GROUND at the Malayan. Collieries at Batu Arang, Selangor. subsided last night, causing damage to the main office building and the police The subsidence was caused by underground working at Mine No. 3. No-one was Injured.41 words
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Article37 1954-09-14 1 [ndia v 111 hold a conference in Novembi r to dl cua development i I itomlc en< r■ for peaci ful pui pose In India wo foreign t< w 111 be Invll ed. U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article42 1954-09-14 1 a 15-year-old Singapore i>" v 'a, is stabbed In the ihoulder during an argument Ith boy .'it the 1\ 2 milej r '1 Chu Kan 1 Road. Hi con it nla noi serious a ;ioy has been detained42 words
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Article29 1954-09-14 1 Filipino delegation arrived in w,i shington ye itei da v to ell rninate trade (nenuaiitio.s and t,. Improve ba»iC economic re- ttlor With the United BUtea A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article96 1954-09-14 1 INSISTENT rumours that an increase in the price of synthetic rubber is being seriously considered by the U.S, General Service Administration helped the firmness of the rubber futures market in New York yesterday. Trade sources in New York said the rumour originated in Singapore. OneReuter - 96 words
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Article29 1954-09-14 1 The Singapore Rubber Market opened steadily this morning with first grade, September shipment, at 70 5 H cents a poimd nine-sixteenth cent above yesterday's close.29 words
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Article41 1954-09-14 1 SIX S'PORE GIRLS HURT IN CRASH SIX Singapore schoolgirls w«*ra injured in a road accident this morning at Hartley Koad, in Serangoon. The girls were in a car which came into collision with a lorry. A Chinese man was also injured.41 words
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Article43 1954-09-14 1 A small tornado yesterda? whirled through Cagayan de Ora, in the Philippines, a city of 50,000, and flattened eight homes, injured eight people, uprooted scores of trees and smashed walls. Cagayan de Oro Is on Mindanao Island.- A. P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article39 1954-09-14 1 Mr. R. A. Butler. British Chancellor of the Exchequer, left London by air for Montreal yesterday on his way to attend the World Bank and International Monetary Fund meetings beginning in Washington on September 24. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Advertisement124 1954-09-14 1 I ANXIETY GRIEF I I OVERWORK I I EXCITEMENT I I SLEEPLESSNESS I j call for H RELAXA-TABS They Relax Your Nerves I You'll find a source of absolute relaxation and fm soothing calm by taking RELAXA-TABS— they bring \4 restfulness and tranquility to sufferers from nerves M calming during124 words
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Article, Illustration24 1954-09-14 2 picture. The itt. Rev, ii \v Balnea Bishop of SiliK iporr, uho rr lorned to Slngapoffi last night by air lr»m Ain«'ri<a. Free PressFree Press - 24 words
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Article235 1954-09-14 2 In Brussels pact first, then Nato BELGIAN Government source said *ast night A reports that Britain was proposing an extension <>f fclJ five-nation Brussels pact to include West German and Italy -were not far off the track." Hp pointed out that under articleReuter - 235 words
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Article94 1954-09-14 2 BKiiisii Labour leader Mr. Attlee proposed In Sydney yesterday that Pwrmosa should be placed temporarily under a neutral mandate, to avoid tne janger of a flare-up In th< Far Fast At the moment both the United star, and JJf Chinese Communifti regarded the Island i danger,94 words
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184 1954-09-14 2 F>kking Radio yesterday accused three American Roman Catholic priests of giving financial support to Hugh Francis Redmond, a New Yorker already sentenced to life imprisonment for alleged espionage m Red China The namea of the priests, all of whom have been arrested byA.P. - 184 words
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Article27 1954-09-14 2 The 77-year-old Aga Khan Is continuing to recover from bronchitis, m Cannes and will resume his normal activities within four or five days. A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article15 1954-09-14 2 Canada will withdraw twothirds of her infantry brigade m Korea before Christmas.15 words
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96 1954-09-14 2 I EADERS of 400.000 British railwaymen announced yesterday acceptance of a new wage offer as a basis for further negotiation, thus averting the Envoys from the National Union of Railwayman added after a three-hour meeting that they would put the agreed termsReuter - 96 words
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239 1954-09-14 2 He's in Singapore after 24, 000 miles on cycle V CYCLING tour of Europe during: his schooldays gave 20-year-old (iimter H.T. Reineck (above) of Worms- j Hessen, Germany, the idea of making a world tour. I He left his homeland m August last year and arrived J m Singapore yesterday239 words
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Article32 1954-09-14 2 Th< Textile Worki ri Union nf America y< rday icni US$l,OOO i" the Japanesi Federation of Textile worker UntOlU in Tokyo in lUppori "1 7,000 :,tnkinu Bilk workers. A. P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article111 1954-09-14 2 Reds show 'little sincerity' (FOREIGN Ministry souses said in Paris yesterday that East Germany had at least seven divisions under arms, in addition to largo police forces, and that therefore the latest Soviet "friendship appeals had little sincerity. The officials were commenting on the newest bid for Japan's favour byU.P. - 111 words
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158 1954-09-14 3 Experts to probe A-bomb effects on weather |fH ,n Kene Kivct, 3 O f the World >lo f ical Organisation, said yesterday ii Geneva bis hxecutive Committee decided last k t0 undertake a sfientiflc Investlfatlon ot effec t s of nuclear Mpioslon on tlu weathery\ r Rivel said this decisionA.P - 158 words
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Article71 1954-09-14 3 Flood river still rising ,|V.;: paging Brahmaputra river rose 45 s in the last 60 hours new threats of i to the Assam of Dibrugarh 5 si rday. M iss prayers were onermosques es to save the people cut tips to give a 1 ring for divine n ndu templeU.P. - 71 words
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Article60 1954-09-14 3 i -V. A National Con- rday accused uiyine large areas ough African agents 'othoid in the coun- wa> being made me when Uganda an African state. ident Mr I X ently conferred leaders in Kharno, said Egyptian ere very worried po^ible ioderation 01 t AfriA.P. - 60 words
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135 1954-09-14 3 VIRS. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, president of the United ITI Nations General Assembly, has disclosed a contribution of R5.300.000 (about 5200.000 Malayan) tc establish a chair for Indonesian art at Delhi University, the Hindustan Times reported yesterday. She was given the money bj IndianU.P. - 135 words
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87 1954-09-14 3 They all go to school together now WHITE and Negro students quietly went to class together in Washington yesterday. School officials said there would be some classes with members of both races in virtually every school in the District of Columbia, up to now they have segregated white and Negro87 words
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Article32 1954-09-14 3 The 84-year-old sailing ***** Cutty Saric last of the old China tea and Australian woo' clippers will be towed to ;i permanent Greenwich dry dock next month. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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171 1954-09-14 3 P E K' A offlclali said in pro l 1 rin ywterda, a huge 1,, nmu.ust.pv rin X which --nd,^ up there bance tH l ion Wl(lc distur- the Majlis o reject ratiHmt h lhe rfn* oil agreement ''"'linurd in the '«n ;;>Reuter - 171 words
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Article60 1954-09-14 3 SALVAGE experts last night beached the 21-foot long control cabin of the KLM Super Constellation airliner which crashed in the Shannon estuary on September 5 killing 28 people. Late last night a body of a man believed to be one of the airliner's crew was washedReuter - 60 words
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Article16 1954-09-14 3 Iraq's newly chosen Parliament will meet for the first time on Thursday. A. P.A. P. - 16 words
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63 1954-09-14 3 Explorers in cave descend 2,485 feet TWO Frenc cave explorers near Grenoble, yesterday claimed a world record descent in the earth of 2.485 feet. The two Frenchmen, Jean Cadoux and Georges Garby were assisted by a team of three other French cave explorers. They made the descent in the largeA.P. - 63 words
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Article88 1954-09-14 3 SICK NUN KILLS CONVENT HEAD .A 51 -YEAR-OLD Italian nun killed her Mother Superior with a WOOden Club yesterday and then ran to a police Station and nave herselt up The tragedy occurred at t:u convent oi the Missionary Nuns of the Holy Heart neat Perugia, Italy. The nun wasA.P. - 88 words
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Article140 1954-09-14 3 SEATO not provocative says Casey MR. Richard Casey, Australian External Affairs Minteter, said in Calcutta yesterday he believed the SouthEast Asian Treaty could be reconciled with the five principles enunciated by Mr. Nehru and Mr. Chou En Lai, Indian and Chinese Prime Ministers, in April. This was possible, he saidReuter - 140 words
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Article407 1954-09-14 2 Opinion In search of peace? Labour Li ader Mr. Attle( "s Invitation to Russia to si t an < xample by leading the way Hi a genera] reduction of armaments was not long in r i getting a reply. Tin Soviet Communist Party newspap< r Pravda struck a note entirely407 words
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Article938 1954-09-14 2 Itwill be a bad Ked Harvest I niiVu Kmrmmm\ farmlands bfl ItiU'ln^ Mrllgrvn Thi weather from Britain to the Black Sm has hit the farmer* Behind the Iron Curtain inefficiency has proved an additional set-back* L'l: riC el< venth hour pl( ai I rom ibl< <Ji mmunist i< adi rs938 words
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Advertisement29 1954-09-14 2 Hin ?f\ 10 f IP is i in r t in n ft>r eii'ry OCCOStOIt ENGAGEMENTS WEDDING RINGS U. S. de SUVA, Jewellers 106, Orchard Rd., Spore Phone *****29 words
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Advertisement250 1954-09-14 2 -SAFE UiRIVEpI "J"EST your driving by answering the questions below Give yourself 5 points for each "No Over 90 and you are good. Below 80 and you had better revise your road manners before it is too late. 1. Do you smoke while driving? 2. Do you pile in .is250 words
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Advertisement25 1954-09-14 2 POCKET CARTOON b> OSBERT LANCASTER )p r^ fr^K^ 1> ■■■£9 CRISP PORK CRACKLINGS Make a novel and delicious "MAKAH KETCHIL" SINGAPORE (OLD STORAGE CO. LTD25 words
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206 1954-09-14 3 NEW TECHNICAL SCHOOLS WILL EACH COST $1M. gapore (ioverninent in the next fe w weeks i,,t work on two technical schools, each 9 timated to cost a million dollars. to be built at Tanjuno Katong and Both schools are designed lo takfl in O f boys tor training, to cope206 words
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Article55 1954-09-14 3 Call for shelter PreSS 'fader I -j. n i Queen EUMbeth i 1 walk bj tlu> >ea front a popular rendezvous f OT people to relaxa- a fter working hours, s But when it rains they io\vhere t<» shelter. it would t»t w appreciated shelter could be ted there i55 words
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Article40 1954-09-14 3 Tm Singapore tiools will keep Day at the d amusement 21. :hool teachers' are raising i the celebrations nir presents for have taught dur- 20 years or Department ofinvited to adsachers Jhow and lunincluded in the40 words
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Article35 1954-09-14 3 tPUR, Tues Malayan political met th«» Suleral Elections "i tnforma- 3 ipenrisor ap>artiea to help the registra- them to view m an entirely la ana not to apital out ol m period35 words
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Article23 1954-09-14 3 Porty lacka '^ued at $6,500 B KlOWn in terday. i n i look on oor Police hare 16,000 worth23 words
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Article14 1954-09-14 3 He had bandit papers fntenced to two i at the Bessloni Wl Uav.nß terrorist14 words
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Article24 1954-09-14 3 SEGAMAT, Tue^.-Shaw Brothers' siOO.OOO new Rex Theatre, at Jalan Aji, is expected CO oe ready next month it can .seat 750 people.24 words
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Article, Illustration309 1954-09-14 3 I Mi me singing Khoos of J.J-1 Singapore eleven of them. They swept the board at last Friday night's Chinese Swimming Club talentime show, taking seven out of 14 prizes. As the Khoos walked briskly up to receive their silver cups. a thousand spectators exclaimed,Free Press - 309 words
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Article65 1954-09-14 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The working committee ol the Malayan Indian Congress has revoked the suspension ot Mr v. j. Somasundram, a member Ol the Congress. it made a condition that Mr. Somasundram should give a written undertaking that hi 1 WOUld in future abid< by Mi' 1 party65 words
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135 1954-09-14 3 N t in i Singapore croon r i i Including three wom< n will appeal In tonight's third semi final oi Shaw Brothers i0.)4 Crooner-croonette contest at the Oarden Cabaret, Great World Leslie Rozarlo, hist jre ir'a champion crooner Who Was lator featured135 words
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Article35 1954-09-14 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Sheikh Da wood, a shop assistant was fined $10 in the police court for trying to smuggle two cartons ot cigarettes. The duty payable was $10.35 words
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Advertisement99 1954-09-14 3 Growing ciiidre¥needl 1 111l IW I H MtißwSiriTßfebyWwß MSB wB Sm >\ I'' al^H^HßHra&V' "■•9WWw sin^^HH^^i^H >■> mjsm l^f^^- ■>> Hr^^Hi^^Bj^^^&o /r^-j/jafeJi-te eh| 'JD ruicii Safest v BBBr wHwf jH^Kk^Bßb r frit **^i^^^^^^ > AVO milk it sterilized to I ,j keep its fresh, natural I llavoi m m mi99 words
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Article97 1954-09-14 4 Haifa police becanu cious when may sick raelis, holding coupon- < n ins then to extra meat poultry rations, b< gan t» plain that they w«r« unai to draw them becaus* »n w: re not carrying big < suppUcs. llk y pullrd in l!97 words
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Miscellaneous236 1954-09-14 4 MANDRAKE by Lee Fa Ik and Phil Davis I THE CATTLE'S ON THAT HILU V 4 HF Z^^Rr^W i TARZAN by Edgar Rice Burroughs rHE SAINT by Leslie Charteris BQP^ HE MAS BROUGHT DIANA LYNCH AMD SIMON TEMPLAR r WH4T WAS T I ASKEO WHV PO\ ~^t<^JL^^ fL^^x?^^S\ MM 7236 words
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Miscellaneous618 1954-09-14 4 YOUR LUCKY STAR E UOKN today, >ou a., j t son °l thou S i lt ItUlli action. \ou mav prodded iiuu doing N E you are so much the con! plative type that v ()U ,i. 1x j a little too .nu,!,':;"-: i others get ahead of )uu E618 words
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Article, Illustration71 1954-09-14 5 picture. Mr Michael Tan and Miss Grace Khoo who were married at the Singapore Wesley Church at the week-end. Free Free Press riiwi /m l? eck Huat an d Miss Lim Sock Eng who were niarmor ,V aporc at tnc week-end. The couple gave away Six.,!? than 5500Free Press - 71 words
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Article44 1954-09-14 5 i, rues.— -An Indian, agedi the da mJfi c ut inl two when wan train from Kuala) -I'l'Lli" over him on the' line near the railway bridge in S Falim yesterday. The police have not Identl fled the man44 words
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Article114 1954-09-14 5 \J A! AYAN ;.mateu r photographer* are bem* invitj* fl > take part in tho 19th llc s te r International Photographic rxhibi- York "i.t forms may be ob- tained shortly from the Singapore Camera Club The Rochester International Salon i.s One of the biggest bodies114 words
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234 1954-09-14 5 WELFARE AID CAN GET TO TROUBLE SPOT AT ONCE S'pore has 24-hour distress plan A ROUND-THE-CLOCK service to deal with any emergency distress calls has been planned by the Singapore Social Welfare Department. And there will be no more red tape. Procedure has been streamlined to enable welfare officials to234 words
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Article17 1954-09-14 5 JAKARTA, Tues.— The Soviet ambassador to Indonesia, Mr. Dimitri Zhukov, is dup here tomorrow.- U.P.U.P. - 17 words
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Article67 1954-09-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tue.s. Home guards and .special constables at Papan town, in the Batu Gajah area of Perak., had a brief engagement with terrorists on Saturday night. The security forces saw lights outside the perimeter wire and opened fire. The terrorists' guns barked in reply, but there67 words
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Article108 1954-09-14 5 RUSH FOR RADIO TICKETS KUALA LUMPUR. Tiies. THE police were called yesterday to break up a crowd of nearly 500 schoolboys who stormed the Radio Malaya offices in Youn<r Road to get free tickets for a Sunday evenins "live" radio variety show at the town hall. Radio Malaya had announced:108 words
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Article40 1954-09-14 5 Six Malayan amateur photographers have had their entries accepted for the 10th international photographic exhibition at Trowbridge, Britain, the Singapore Camera Club announces. A Muar photographer had two of his four entries aeceppted, Twelve entries were chosen40 words
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Advertisement96 1954-09-14 5 (ARallmeasufe) i of Delight 1 $!?d\ h C »EAM OF IW^PS •m\ soup Avj (j^y\ E ver y a st drop of this tan- y talizing soup tempts your VI I appetite. Those tender little mushrooms y < are specially selected expertly I iir cooked, combined with thick dairy I96 words
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592 1954-09-14 6 'YOU WILL RUIN YOUR LIFE' A GIRL IS TOLD "l>l TTING m< away wont lit»lp mt\ it makes me* all thv more defiant*" shouted a tall, blonde, 15-y^ar-old girl when magistrate! at Halifax Juvenile Court ordered her to he sent to an approved sehool. Tsars streamed down the (girl's face592 words
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178 1954-09-14 6 Line stops his plan to burn ship model MR. HARRY WHARTON, 50 year old builder, planned to sink a 17ft. model of the Queen Mary as the finale to a water carnival at Knaresborough, Yorkshire. Flames from paraffinsoaked timber shavings and roman candles were to have provided the effects. But178 words
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427 1954-09-14 6 Trouble started when he didn 't kiss her THE trouble all started, alleged a wife at Pembroke Duck, when her husband failed to kiss her before he left for work one day. She was depressed after an argumeni they had and made a statement to the police because she wanted427 words
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131 1954-09-14 6 A i i of s(Tamble d parrots' egg s was served to five IZ C i! mb ndpe University scientists who ate them though they tasted like "burned feathers." it was disclosed recently. They followed with the scrambled eggs of budgerigars,131 words
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Article51 1954-09-14 6 A v;m driver wa.s burird under ft?« tons ol em when a grocery lorry turned over nm\ crushed his h h.p. ?an almosi flat iri Chestnut-road, Tottenham, North London, Hut h r > itOOd u\) and lOked with nremen who rescued him —tan only UUurtej51 words
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Article, Illustration36 1954-09-14 6 picture Some of the 300 women captives returned by the French I'nion to Vietminh forces recently, wade from a landing barge to the shore at Vietri exchange point, north-west of Hanoi.- A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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256 1954-09-14 6 AT 1 5 SHE HAD TEA IN THE SOLDIERS' COOKHOUSE IT was alter 11 o'clock at night when a 15-year-old girl returned home and she found the door locked. As she walked towards the house of a girl friend she met a young soldier with whom she had spent the256 words
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144 1954-09-14 6 CJIXTEEN -YEAR -OLD BrightiO on schoolboy Raymond (/Tubby") Matthews caught a turbot with a home-made spear while swimming near the Palace Pier. THE TURBOT was 2ft. 4in. long. lft. 9in across, and weighed nearly 201b THE SPEAR was a spike fastened to a 3ft.144 words
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Article46 1954-09-14 6 Wsilthamstow Council, Which planned compulsory take over of three h>g estates fti Blllericny. Rs c rx. for housing h;i>agreed to exclude 15 acres nf t,hr 50* acre Out wood Common site. This will save from demolition 2 r > homes and 10 wrtkcnd bungalows^46 words
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Article, Illustration30 1954-09-14 7 |)RESSED a s "Mrs Nehru," actress Gloria Swanson is greeted by American socialite Earl Blackwell as she arrives for his party in Venice. merlCan A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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322 1954-09-14 7 IT NEARLY BECAME FLOP OF THE YEAR i'LORIA SWANSON, wit a last minute appear anct saved a World Cele biit.v Party in Venic from becoming the mos famous flop of the year. Aahw oi the celebrities wh accepted invitations Gloria, th ageless <55» and fadeless stai turntd up. Noel Coward322 words
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Article33 1954-09-14 7 Fire-fighting matron Mf KatWeen Palmer. 54--u runni there recently a i,,;/;:^ h 7^<'lwat,rov,r doors an d and shut tht> Naughts SSSS** to Prevent Bremen whoSl 01 81 job/ said ward? arrived soon after-33 words
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Article196 1954-09-14 7 V ll l mr-old Mr, Pd l' ri Bainbrtdge start Hoiiowa! p ?h ient «nc€ to «ven r n «he was |-n 1:,,'';:,"- n,wb. u ''...,.hr; i "hen Mrs. M i ,n', s r frr( fr m ***U ol hoi s <'rvln B six ?P'»Wfn S'titcncc196 words
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332 1954-09-14 7 POLICE FOUND A MAN WEDGED IN WINDOW OF HER HOME IT happened in Gretna, near the smaller but famous village of Gretna Green where eloping couples used to wed. Police who were called to a house by night tound a man wedged firmly in the top half of a window,332 words
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Article113 1954-09-14 7 MAKING off with a car parked in Lee. Lon- E I don. two thievea coasted il f for 100 yards, then one I turned the ignition key e and pressed the starter. E The engine remained I "dead." but the horn came to life, blaring113 words
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Article50 1954-09-14 7 If ATHLfcKN RYAN tbc film Rdrctt, Whmt ,ar was sa^l M V r^ n Ckf<l dllWn ;l »hO©kte»CT—||f had t«> bftVf a le K amputaft«l-wa* acquitted at him, ruk of dangerous drivin* She was fined X5 for failing to sU»p *f U r Hie accident50 words
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Article186 1954-09-14 7 rIE five-star hotel, vuth cuisine, service, and accommodation a dovc reproach, where tiu customer is always right and tiu bill of secondary importance will I reappear in Britain goon. The Standing Joint Committee of the R.A.C., the A A and the Royal Scottish Automobile Club have decided186 words
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219 1954-09-14 7 rpWENTY-EIGHT WimbleI X don College boys iu*t back from a holiday in the Tyro] are wondering if they are the target for the attack by the Rev. Roy McKay, chaplain of Canford School in Dorset. j Mr. McKay complained of English219 words
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Article679 1954-09-14 8 Canada the miners are "made" for life, says Fred Manor. a miraculous erpanA sion that brings Dew life and wealth into a wilderness is typical oJ Canada's post-war pK>gress. Take three memorable projects, each of u Inch equals m magnitude that of the679 words
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Article, Illustration9 1954-09-14 8 {"I've ulu-tivs said l.uriliinrn arc terribly lutv9 words
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Article544 1954-09-14 8 Window on the world A CCORDING to the RUSSIAN press, the sun's rays are now being used to operate refrigerators, furnaces, welding equipment and steam boilers. Ultimate goal of Russian scientists is the direct conversion of sun ray energy into electricity with the aid of photo-electric cells and thermocouples. Soviet544 words
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Article45 1954-09-14 8 THE Olivier* are in Madrid to make arrangements for filming Dart of Shakespeare's "Richard III" there. If it hMn't happened already it won't be long before Hollywood sends hundreds of COWDOyft, Indians, and covered wagona to Salisbury Plain to make u Wilu Western.45 words
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Article, Illustration12 1954-09-14 8 Jean Peters and Robert Wagrner are the young lovers in "Broken Lance."12 words
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Article75 1954-09-14 8 PARIS, Rome, and Geneva locations will shortly be scouted for thp forthcoming musical epic, <% The Story of Franz Liszt." Top names will be sought for the roles of Liszt. Chopin. Georges Sand. Balzac and other literary and musical titans of the period. Principal sequences of75 words
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Advertisement35 1954-09-14 8 RABioIEKLY INCORPORATING RADIO MALAYA NEWS ALL THE BEST IX BROADCASTiJXG Full Programmes w>nuinc* •Maaa Radio Postbag Chinese Music Cartoons anil Puaales 111 ttt EXi>rii*trs Piriuw Section PRICE 30 CENTS FROM ALL NEWSAGENTS ON SALE TODAY35 words
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Article, Illustration20 1954-09-14 9 Giles - Giles h "Look out, Dad! Here comes the man to say no more Highland Games rehearsals."20 words
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793 1954-09-14 9 BONN never wanted to be a Capital Before the tvar it hud only one <*lttint to fuwne....us tlt€* birth pluve of Mieethoren ALTHOUGH it is now well into its fifth year as the capital of the booming- West German Federal Government, this drowsy city of Bonn, on the Rhine, never793 words
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Article267 1954-09-14 9 TUIE best rod for the purpose A is a Remington, with double Jgckets and joists, and a very '***** butt. As the turbot is a gross feeder, use a full-sized ii.v say a June Wonder or a i urple Monarch. Choose a windy day. with some cloud,267 words
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Article, Illustration16 1954-09-14 9 This is Pat GfOWtej, nt w Paramount star, who was in "Rod Garters."16 words
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Article60 1954-09-14 9 James Dean, Broacta ay actor brought out by Wai nei Br< <!»< i j for "East of EtU n is ti vim!' for ihe Marlon Brando type <>i publl ity He << <jvvn a cr his ju.st bought a how iints in m ph \o Questi< 160 words
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Article507 1954-09-14 10 JOHN SEMBOWER - JOHN SEM BOWER A SPECIALIST FINALLY SAY.; A KIND WORD FOR FAT by in an era <>* reducing diets &nd .strict weight control, a doctor who is an authority on nutrition has at la.st COOie forward with a t'<*w kind WOrdS about tat. Dr Mix Millman,507 words
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Article, Illustration33 1954-09-14 10 piiotu The*. Olan rortoljei at the London 800 seem uniikHv ovrr ti ff%M? lff f? l?i Umif through harried eating When their daily rati«r M f fruit and vegetables has Ken «md ReuterReuter - 33 words
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369 1954-09-14 10 ARTHUR SCHOLES - ARTHUR SCHOLES by £HIRT buttons have turned a tiny 900--acre South Pacific Island into an earthly paradise where the natives nearly all rich— spend their wealth riding around in taxis. Because Americans prefer mother-oi-pearl shirt buttons to the plastic imitations That threatened the market in369 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-09-14 10 pullll c This little piccaninny was found in the ftowe* of an enormous Victoria Resia lily and not in the proverbial gooseberry bush. The incident took place In the Botanical Garden in Berlin.- PopperPopper - 34 words
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Article487 1954-09-14 10 North-South vulnerable Nor tli dealer ft'ORTH 4A95 4 S 2 v" 0 A. If 7 S 4 3 WEST FAST ♦—A J 8 6 A J 10 9 KvB 7 S 42 6 5 > S 6 5 4 J > K 7 A Q 6 4k J487 words
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Miscellaneous226 1954-09-14 10 ißini— I I^^^B Bio I I IBfi~~~iHß" 1 CLUES ACROSS: 4 The sU.te of things ftt the 'p n sound? (5) moment (6). ;l I:ti poi8onou»ly (7), sit may be tin, lay (0), ;i derived from not feeling g a narrow escape from ;somethiiu? u 'i > 1 v«.Ty dOM226 words
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Article, Illustration14 1954-09-14 11 Jitterbugging in Venice with 19-year-old ParUienne Enrol Flynn gets in the news somehow but14 words
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Article304 1954-09-14 11 SHEILAH GRAHAM - SHEILAH GRAHAM By |\Afl you imagine ar*y actor disinterested in playing Lady Godiva's husband? You can't. J run. i cite handsome JEFF CHANDLER, noted inr his portrayals of the forgotten American, the R( d Indian, who declined to play Leofric, Earl of Mercia, husband of Lady Godiva in304 words
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Article, Illustration899 1954-09-14 11 Professor Flynn is used to 'those headlines' Proud parent tells Hugh Cleelaml: 'Errol was a nice boy* iihofessor Theodore Thomson Flynn is a distinguished zoologist. A lean, tall, bronzed, gentle mannered and modest Australian, who has specialised in marsupial embryology, a subject that rarely reaches the headlines. Hr has another899 words
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Advertisement177 1954-09-14 11 I ALWAYS AT YOUR I SERVICE I i I TRANSPORT STORAGE I LIMITED. 173, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE 6577. =7i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1177 words
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Article, Illustration112 1954-09-14 12 MILLIONS of baseball fans in the United States are marvelling at the sensational allround play of the star centrefielder of the New York Giants professional team, 23-year-ola Willie Mays. Despite his youth and short term in a major baseball league, Willie is already being compared with some of the112 words
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Article748 1954-09-14 12 English league soccer tables league tables after ENGLISH Football Association matches last Saturday: ENGLISH LEAGUE DIVISION I PHD L F A Pts Wolves 7 5 l l 16 8 11 Manchester u 7 5 l 1 17 9 11 Manchester C 7 4 2 1 12 9 10 Weist Brom.748 words
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434 1954-09-14 12 By ARCHIE QUICK PLAYING at home and playing away is as different as chalk and *heese. The average professional rarely fights for the ball unless his u'\n supporters are watching him." So says Wat fore Captain Frank Mitchell. And the Australian-born wing half, formerly434 words
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Article102 1954-09-14 12 AUSSIE BILLIARDS CHAMPION BEATEN I^om deary, Australia, beat the Australian champion Robert Marshall bv 2,710 points to 2,105 ami established him- 'It a.s favourite to win thr World Amateur Billiards championship, in Sydney. deary has won hla nr 1 1 two matches, having preytous* ly beaten Frank Edward.s (England). HeReuter - 102 words
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505 1954-09-14 12 rpOl» League dubs have agreed to release players for 1 special training under England team manager Walter Winterbottom when they are chosen for inter-n-itionals. That is the glad news this Tuesday. Players will travel to the training centre on Sunday and spend Monday505 words
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315 1954-09-14 12 Solomons writes to tax man -AND GETS A CURT REPLY I7*OR once perturbed. Jack Solomons is staging his first big tournament for a long while at Harringay. He has closed his West End gymnasium because of a weekly loss of £40, and has been lazing in the Riviera sun. His315 words
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Article76 1954-09-14 12 ICHIRO OGIMURA, the Japanese holder of the world men's singles table tennis championship, has accepted an invitation to compete in the International Scandinavian Table Tennis championships. The championships will be held early in December in Stockholm. Players from 15 countries have been invited. Among those who have76 words
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Article36 1954-09-14 12 The lightweight world title fight between champion Paddy Domareo and challenger Jimmy Carter, scheduled for San Francisco on September 22, was indefinitely postponed yesterday because of an injury to Demarco'a left elbow.- A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article838 1954-09-14 13 TRESPASSER - TRESPASSER The going will decide sprint BY PACK the van Breukelen's "selected" in the (lass 1, Div. 1| 6f. sprint at Bukit Timah tninorrow, second day of the Singapore Turf Club "id (up Meeting. PROSPERITY wants the £oing good and BRIDGE LAW II needs it838 words
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Article45 1954-09-14 13 PROBABLE scratching^ for tomorrow: Cinecolor, Barakat, Millionaire, Ent rtainment 11, Northern Circuit, Punters Delight, Determination, Majestic Sight, Airmark, Scottish Minstrel, Sudan, Innate, Special Selection, Robbie Burns, South Pacific, Lady Wrangler, Ore, Cop, Eriskay, Sunearco, Silver Screen. The going will be good, barring rain.45 words
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Article51 1954-09-14 13 MARINE Department trounced Pulau Brani United 5-0 in their SAFA senior cup first round match at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Scorers were Sarian Sudin (2\ Omar Awang, Wahab Abu and AH Johan. Marines led 4-0 at half-time. Pulau Brani played throughout the second half with ten51 words
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Article22 1954-09-14 13 Singapore Recreation Club bent Lai iff Wanderers 1-0 in yesterdays Div. 1 hockey league match on the p.. dang.22 words
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Article270 1954-09-14 13 Singapore junior shuttle results Ng kim hock (Flower bp entered the final of the Singapore Badminton Association junior tinglM championship when he beat Tan Guan Hong (Mayflower) after gruelling battle of 15—6, 18—15, 15—8 In the semi final. Kim Hock will now meet Chiang Pau Luke I.tu-ky Strike 8.P.» Who270 words
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Article41 1954-09-14 13 rpHE Ceylon A.A.A. has turned A down the 10,000 rupee offer of Mr. M. Saravanamuttu to finance a visit to Singapore. This means that the proposed triangular meeting between Singapore, the Federation and Ceylon is now definitely off.41 words
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Article62 1954-09-14 13 T7OUR Arsenal players are included in the Wales team to play Yugoslavia in a soccer international at Cardiff on September 22. The team was announced last night as follows: Kel.sey (Arsenal); Barnes (Arsenal) (captain). Sherwood i Cardiff*: Paul (Manchester City), Charles (Leeds), Bowen (Arsenal); Reed <Reuter - 62 words
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Article39 1954-09-14 13 Yesterdays U. K. Rugby Union re.-ults: County championship match: Glamorgan 14 Warwickshire 0. Club matches: Camborne 6 Blackheath 0; Torquay Athletic 3 Glamorgan Police 14; Lla nelly 6 Ranji Walker's Side 16; Newbridge 12 Derby 0. Renter39 words
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326 1954-09-14 13 CLASS i, DIV.— I 6F. IT looks like the Spencer otables x race. If Little Andy is left in he can again he backed with confidence. This gallant little bay is right at his peak he has won four races off the reel326 words
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62 1954-09-14 13 In honour of the Sultan of Johore's birthday there will be sports for school children on the Bukit Zahrah School padang commencing at 8.15 a.m. on Friday. Sea sports will also be held the same day on the Johore Straits opposite the Istana pier, starting at62 words
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Article35 1954-09-14 13 Alexandra Brickworks (Group I) winners beat Borneo Company i Group K winners i 5-0 at Rhcr Valley Road yesterday In a replay of their Business Houses League and Cup knockout fixture.35 words
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Advertisement216 1954-09-14 13 CATHAY- OPE NS TODAY! lla in 1.45-4.15 (i 45 9.3Up m. COMINCi! M-<i-M's Heroic Story Of The "MEN OF THE FIGHTING LADY" in Color dmaM NOW SHOWING! 11a.m.1.45 -4.15-6.45 9.30 p.m. Writ C»oiu.|f-»». i o C|NimaScop£ O Coins in the Fountain Clifton Webb Jean Peter Maggie McNamara Louis Jourdao ALHAMBBA216 words
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Article, Illustration358 1954-09-14 14 ILL CHASE ROCKY -CHARLES 'I hope he does, 9 says the champ By Special Correspondent HEAVYWEIGHT boxing champion Rocky MUurciano and Eiaard Charteg clash at ttie Yankee Stadium tomorrow ni^ht. and once more the undefeated Marciano is an 18 to f> favourite to ruin the e\ champion's bid for an358 words
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Article23 1954-09-14 14 H. M. Dockyard beat Khalsa Association 4-u In a Dlv. 2 League hockej match yesterday at the YMCA ground.23 words
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132 1954-09-14 14 SPORTING PARSON BANNED IN COLOMBO riv/f: United Sf (tics' Olympic 1 pole-vaulting parson, the Reverend Boh Richards, has been barred from addressing a Methodist Sunday school In Colombo because he's not (a. (liir f Si. miaii SPOrt, The ichool superintendent i: k Fernando, announced the ban, Hicha d■. on a132 words
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Article64 1954-09-14 14 Singapore Cricket Club ten.m to play RAF. Changi in a Singapore Hockey Association Div. 1 league match' on the padang at 5.10 p.m. today Is: J P. C. Woodhouse; G. Brands, C E. N. Arkell; M. Wicks. J. Cornish. H. W. Wood; R. Lamb.64 words
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Article62 1954-09-14 14 team to represent Malays against the Europeans in a 9 A. FA. community League soccer match at 5.1 p.m. at Jalan Be.-ar Stadium toda> will be chosen from: Osman Angullia, Arshad Ja'afar, Johan, Haji Gerhan, Hassan. Am. n. H.nirh. Osman Johan. Yasin, Omar Awang, Abdullah Zainol.62 words
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Article28 1954-09-14 14 Singapore Police beat Chinese Recreation Club 2-0 in yesterday's Div. 1 league hockev tie at Balestier Road. Both goals were scored by centre forward Hardial Sinijh.28 words
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Article21 1954-09-14 14 Ceylon Sports Club beat Public Works Department 2-0 m a Div. 3B hockey match at Balestier Road yesterday.21 words
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Article29 1954-09-14 14 The liX*A«tldC Anny hockey fournameni begins tomorrow. Twentytwo t fiims from Singapore are entered Hie final will be played at Nil Soon on Sept. 26i29 words
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Article40 1954-09-14 14 SINGAPORE'S Chia Boon Leonti and Selan£or"s E. C. Dutton. voted the two most popular footballers in Malaya. i leave tor London by air on ■6ept. 29. They will train and play with top English footballers.40 words
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Article52 1954-09-14 14 rE Army beat the Roy t! Ai Force 2 0 in the first match of the annual Singapore Inter-Services Challenge Cup soccer competition yesterday at the RASC ground Av-r Rajah Road. Scorers were Wark and Scott The competition is run on a league basis between the52 words
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Article25 1954-09-14 14 The annual general meeting of the Singapore Women's Hockey Association will be held at the Singapore Recreation Club on Thursday at 5.30 p.m.25 words
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Article74 1954-09-14 14 U.K. SOCCER RESULTS Yt*>terda>'.s mute lies KMI.ISIi IKM.IK MVISIOH Aston Villa 1 Ne Wu>( iiudd«i>ii« id Sheffield w Leicester Burnl<>> Shtlitld V 1 taidirj" K\(.i isii LEAGUE m\ imiin Klaikburn K 5 l>t-rb> Hull city o West item StoU- lily 0 l.eed> km.lish LEAGUE i»i\ iii >; MIUW»U 1 Noithun.nl,,,,74 words
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Article127 1954-09-14 14 Russians better Berne times IjYOTR Denisenko bettered the European pole vault record with a leap of 14 feet inches when the Soviet Union athletic ehampionship> were continued in Kiev yesterdav Three of Russia's gO l d medallists in the European championships last month. bettered their Berne times when winning national127 words
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