The Singapore Free Press, 5 October 1954
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section14 1954-10-05 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale in Malaya. No *****. Price 15 Cta.14 words
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Article, Illustration248 1954-10-05 1 MARILYN MONROE, America's No. 1 pin-up girl, and Joe Dimaggio, one of its greatest baseball heroes, decided yesterday to end their marriage, giving Hollywood its surprise of the year. The curvy blonde actress said through her studio that she and the former slugging outfielderA.P.; U.P. - 248 words
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Article28 1954-10-05 1 Iv) Chinese, one with a i«e, Jumped out of a dark ■'■loot way near Martin Singapore, early today, jnd robbed a Chinese mee nawker of $4028 words
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Article18 1954-10-05 1 Bnt;un has given another |wo million pounds sterling to UN. Korean Reconstruction Agency. A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article37 1954-10-05 1 A Malay woman awoke early yesterday in her Blakan Mati island home and saw a man trying to take off her gold necklace. He escaped through a window. He stole $6.37 words
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Article28 1954-10-05 1 About 65 terrorists were killed or wounded on Saturday in a clash with security forces near Sidi Bou Zid. Central Tunisia, French officials announced today. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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141 1954-10-05 1 Star in the nude 'was copying S 'pore girls INDONESIAN film actress 1 Nuranlnn] was trying to imitate Hollywood's Marilyn Monroe or the film stars of B'ngapore and lion* Ron* wnen sh P posed in the nude lor Photographs, left-wine »«*wspapcrs in Jakarta alleged Vsterday. "Iroagine,' declared the Paper HarianU.P. - 141 words
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Article22 1954-10-05 1 French Communist Party bo.ss Maurice Thorez returned to France yesterday after more than a month's stay in Russia.- U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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229 1954-10-05 1 4 100-STRONG Changi extortion gang has warned Mr. V. S. Padmanabhan, a candidate for Singapore Legislative Assembly elections, that his action in reporting their demand for protection money was "unpardonable". The gang:, through three Indian agents, had asked Mr. Padmanabhan to pay them229 words
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Article50 1954-10-05 1 Reds raid estate, kill clerk pOMMUNIST terrorists last \J night raided the Palm Oil Estate in Kulai. Johore, and shot dead the chief clerk, an Indian. The estate's former genera! manager, Mr. Gibson, was recently killed by terrorists. It was in this attack that Mr. Christopher Shawcross, Q.C., was wounded.50 words
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Article205 1954-10-05 1 He will train it JTIELD MARSHAL Viscount Montgomery will be in charge of the collective training of the new German army when it comes into being as part of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. This would not mean a new appointment. The Field Marshal is alreadyReuter - 205 words
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Article14 1954-10-05 1 The Japanese Premier, Mr Shitferu Yoshida arrived in pari.s yesterday. U.P.U.P. - 14 words
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Article14 1954-10-05 1 Princess Margaret will visit the British West Indies early next yar. ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article20 1954-10-05 1 Labour disputes brought 19,000 mon out on strike yesterday in London's vast dock system, affecting 71 ships. A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article141 1954-10-05 1 RUBBER HITS NEW HIGH rE rubber price in Singapore this morning touched a new high level. Early business was reported at 73 5/8 cents both for October and November first grade. The price improved again on better overnight London, where the price appreciated by 3/8 of a penny, and New141 words
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Article20 1954-10-05 1 The United States is spending about U.5.585,000,000 a month on her mutual defence assistance programme In Europe.- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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360 1954-10-05 2 Based on earlier West proposals MR. SELWYN LLOYD, British Minister of State, declared in New York yesterday that Britain was j prepared to deal with Russia's new disarmament proposals "on their merits. 4 The proposals call for disarmament by stages followed by prohibition of360 words
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264 1954-10-05 2 WE INSIST ON ARMY IN KASHMIR -NEHRU INDIA has told Pakistan that American military aid to Pakistan "brings certain consequences" which make it necessary for India to insist on having enough armed forces in Kashmir to repel any aggression, it was disclosed in New Delhi last night Correspondence between Mr.Reuter - 264 words
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144 1954-10-05 2 A GROUP of British scientists, writers and artists yesterday asked Communist China to break down its Iron Curtain hiding scientific and cultural developments. Radio Peking said that a letter signed by 600 British intellectual leaders was handed to Kuo Mo Jo, chairman of theU.P. - 144 words
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Article103 1954-10-05 2 THIS 'GHOST' CANNOT GET ASHORE A THIN, balding man, barred from entering United States or Germany, yesterday completed his fourth trip across the ocean with no chance of an end to his voyaging in sight. Larenz Hadcrspeck, 52, has shuttled back and forth across the Atlantic for three months aboardA.P. - 103 words
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Article23 1954-10-05 2 I The third marriage of Indonesian President Soekarno already a national talking point brought press suggestions yesterday that he resign. A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article29 1954-10-05 2 DOVIET RUSSIA showed Rod China some 11.000 examples of vl its "economic and cultural achievements' at Peking's newlv built Majestic Building, Peking Radio said yesterday. UPUP - 29 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-10-05 2 Mrs. Jean Mosse, Qantas public relations officer in Singapore, who left Singapore this morning for Sydney. She will study air travel conditions and administration work in Australia. She is expected to be away for a week. Free PressFree Press - 38 words
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Article212 1954-10-05 2 MR. MOHAMMED ALI, Pakistan's Finance Minister, described the Colombo Plan in Ottawa yesterday as a significant trend in human affairs which, if it gathers strength and momentum, may alter the course of history." He said the Asian peoples had curtailed even their existing lowReuter - 212 words
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Article109 1954-10-05 2 IRAQ, South Korea, and the Philippines in notes published yesterday, said they favoured setting up a special United Nations Fund for economic development of underdeveloped countries. Iraq and the Philipoines said they would contribute if the fund were established. South Korea said the questionA.P. - 109 words
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Advertisement19 1954-10-05 2 on can M*hone Your SMALL ADS. to Singapore 2800 Ext. IO» This is a STRAITS TIMES Classified Advertisement service19 words
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Article, Illustration197 1954-10-05 3 They'll study science here r pXCAVATION work has E already begun on a 500- acre site at Jurong, Singa- pore, for the Nanyang s University's faculty of arts, s library and administrative offices. These are the main build- ings to go up first. Later s: the science and commerce E197 words
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195 1954-10-05 3 riiWO American soldiers held I for 16 days as "spies" by C ech Communist authorities said in Nuremberg yesterday that they were blindfolded, handcuffed and interrogated day and night by Red guards prying for atomic weapons secrets. The soldiers are Captain Ric-. hard H.U.P. - 195 words
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Article32 1954-10-05 3 Lt.-Gen. Agustin Munoz 3randes, Spanish Minister of Army, was welcomed by niirti U.S. army officers when arrived in Washington yesterday to commence official visit to the United States.- U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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211 1954-10-05 3 j^IR Eric MacFadyen, chairman of the Planters' Association of Malaya and director of many plantation companiei, in a letter to the London Time.s yesterday praised iho report on Malaya's rubber Industry made by the Mudio mission of inquiry on September 30. The report said thatReuter - 211 words
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Article157 1954-10-05 3 SHE SHOT HUSBAND, SONS, THEN HERSELF police said Mrs. Olive Losser, 52, kindergarten teacher, shot and killed her two sons. Donald. 19 and Richard, 17, yesterday with a rifle. Then she sat for 10 hours in the living room of her fashionable East OaklandA.P. - 157 words
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174 1954-10-05 3 'Japs killed girl stowaway' Govt. probe on fTHE South Korean Government directed its mission in Tokio yesterday to investigate a report that five Korean girl stowaways had been raped and one killed by Japanese seamen recently. The charge was made by a Korean living in Japan, in a letter toU.P. - 174 words
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Article24 1954-10-05 3 Seven persons were drowned when a small ferry carrying 26 passengers and crew capsized near Motopo, a south coast Korean port. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article19 1954-10-05 3 Mr. Nehru, the Prime Minister of India, will inaugurate the Indo-Arab Society in Bombay on Thursday. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article50 1954-10-05 3 Two American brothers. Henry and James Starr, who disappeared from Western Germany on Sept. 7, appeared at an East Berlin press conference yesterday and said they entered East Germany voluntarily to ask for asylum because they disagreed with the war policy of the "undemocratic"' American government.- U.P.U.P. - 50 words
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Article384 1954-10-05 4 Opinion Stop this apathy Singapore's not inconsiderable list of drownings in recent years was added to at the weekend by the tragic deaths of two young boys One lost his life in the sea. the other in a large pond. It is a matter for regret that it requires distressing384 words
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Article, Illustration276 1954-10-05 4 The Nerve War has hit SIAM now CTILL no peace in indo China despite the armistice. "'Where will the Communists strict next?" is the QUMtioil n >vv b#if*i asked by the ptiegful citizens of bang k o k. Surrounded by trouble-makers in M a I a yJ, Burma and Indo276 words
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Article519 1954-10-05 4 They call it 'Car Smash Street' ...and no wonder, says Michael Manning WHEN I want to relax from work and be entertained, I just sit at my office window and watch cars piling into each other. You may think my office overlooks the experimental yard of some car factory which519 words
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Article69 1954-10-05 4 CHANCES are good these days that your wife will live longer than you. Medical science says so. The latest figures show that the average length of life in the United States has reached a record high of 68.5 years a gain of four years in the pastU.P. - 69 words
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Advertisement24 1954-10-05 4 ttilif/S 00 f IBist in vi§oon for every occasion ENGAGEMENTS WEDDING RINGS U. S. de SUVA, Jewellers 106, Orchard Rd., Spore- 9 Phone: *****24 words
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Advertisement29 1954-10-05 4 SERVE HIM r H I ft M ll\ 1 m m II w M U GRILLED BEEF STEAK T-BONE STEAK SIRLOIN STEAK PORTERHOUSE STEAK SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.29 words
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Article, Illustration483 1954-10-05 5 For these 35 deaf pupils there is hope Mothers' Dav KLANG, Tues. For the nm time, the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes will hold a mothers' day on Sunday. •iIIIKTY-FIVE deaf boys and girls— all Chinese— are 1 learning to read and write in aFree Press - 483 words
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Article25 1954-10-05 5 PENANG, Tues.-— The Settlement Council will nold ite next {"opting in the council chamber in Peel Avenue at 2.30 p.m on Oct 2725 words
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Article113 1954-10-05 5 5 SINGAPORE Tio n g O Bharu flat dwellers E were surprised yesterday E by the unusual sight of E- Chinese women and men S clearing garbage and* 5 sweeping streets in place of Indian labourers. E One of the women, E working under the113 words
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202 1954-10-05 5 Malay Union 'is not part of Labour Front' nnHE president of the Singapore Malay Union, Inche Mohd. Sidik, today assured the union's 8,000 members that it had not surrendered independence and freedom of action by joining the Labour Front. Inche Sidik said: "The people are under the impression that the202 words
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42 1954-10-05 5 The North Indian Hindu Association of Singapore will celebrate the Dussohra festival on Thursday at the Gandhi Memorial Hall in Race Cour.se Lane. There will be vocal and instrumental music. Miss Suhila Tethna.samy will play the flute.42 words
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94 1954-10-05 5 V*R. A. KALAM AZAD, honorary .secretary, of the Indian Fine Arts Society of Singapore, said yesterday the society's expansion plans included a theatre. "A theatre w a necessity," Mr. Azad said. More members and more ttioney also were needed, he added. Mr Azad94 words
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Article32 1954-10-05 5 KUANTAN, Tups— The Chief Scout of the Commonwealth, Lord Rowallan will Inspect Scouters, Scouts. Rovers and Cubs in a trisha when he visits Kuantan on Nov. 11.32 words
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186 1954-10-05 5 MR. ROWLAND LYNE; Singapore representative of the Royal Life Savin* Society yesterday advised boys to swim in "safe pools" where there are life-guards. He instanced Katong Park and Yan Kit pool. The drowning of two more boys in Singapore during the week-end186 words
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Article55 1954-10-05 5 KUALA LIPIS, Tues. The Pahajig Government has appointed 229 assistant registering officers to register voters in the state for Federal elections. Voluntary workers will also be called to help. The assistant registering officers and representatives of political parties in Lipis District had their first meeting55 words
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Advertisement119 1954-10-05 5 SINGAPORE m M\ aw m\ m WM% ff %/llut that their reputation has earned for them the privilege of supplying PLASTIC FABRICATED GOODS to all leading firms organisations, such as: Ace Advertising Master's Ltd. Adclphi Hotel Malayan Motors Ltd. Airport Hotel Marklin Advertising Ltd. Bata Shoo Co. OH Mohamed Cycle119 words
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Article65 1954-10-05 6 MRS. Mabel Wesley, an Amoru ;i n policewoman sctiooleti in thr> use of pistols, learned recently that a woman's scream La > till an effective weapon, Mrs. We-i» y Ml I fbi wi kfl Mid saw a man entering her bedroom door. HerU.P. - 65 words
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Miscellaneous196 1954-10-05 6 MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis HHHHSTI ~i^io~iHitr~'f<ci7y C I good he's coming back/ nuw ip you can convince her, yoj K TARZAN by Edgar Rice Burroughs 'I Forf\EßO/ WTNCEP ONPER THE APE-MAN^! *9HHT j| \J \j^^ -IFANV AMBUSH TOOK PLACE, >Ct/ J VERBAL ATTAC.C OU? WKN. I fc—-^^196 words
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Miscellaneous613 1954-10-05 6 YOUR LUCKY STAR IJORN today, you know what hard work means and once you have set out to do sonic r thing, you accomplish it E eiticiently and accurately. You are very exacting with yourself and that nuuiis viilb u!l those who work with you or for you. You are613 words
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Article33 1954-10-05 7 Spot released Malabar 64. Awaiting ttlease 62. Afloats 61 to 59. September shipment 58. October 53. November 51. Sarawak spot released 56 to Above prices quoted in U.S. cents per W33 words
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Article85 1954-10-05 7 Oct. 4. COPRA, Philippines, ci.f. UK/North Previous Today Kuropean, delivered weight per lonjj ton Oct./Nov $184 sellers $184*4 sellers COPEA, Philippines, f.o.b. Manila, delivered weight, per long ton unquoted unquoted OCOM'T OIL, crude, Straits, e.i.f. Kuropean Continental ports In l>»!k. per ton Oct.Nov. £107 nom. £10785 words
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139 1954-10-05 7 PENANG, Tuesday. THE Penang division of the Party Negara will contest this year's local municipal elections in December. The elections committee, it is understood, has chosen l "ree candidates to stand in Tanjong, Kelawei and •Jehitong Wards. A small sub-committee has J(fs.been formed to139 words
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Article65 1954-10-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mow Koat Cheong. 32. of Owen Road. Singapore, pleaded "not guilty" htre yesterday on a Chftrg* of extortion. Ho was allied to have put Chan Jiew r <im of Kuala Lumpur in fe*r of injury on Oct. 2 at Kami >ng Uollah65 words
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389 1954-10-05 7 SINGAPORE educationists today appealed to the Government not to turn over- age children into dead-end kids by denying them all chances of further education. It is believed there are about 300 boys in Government schools who will be affected by the recent ban on389 words
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Article81 1954-10-05 7 No advice by FPA for the unwed rE Singapore Family Planning Association bans sale of contraceptives to unmarried women, a doctor at the Towner Road Headquarters of the F.P.A. told the Free Press today. She was commenting on a new New Zealand law which prohibits the sale of contraceptives to81 words
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89 1954-10-05 7 PENANG, Tues. An industrial court will sit for the first time in Penang next Monday to decide the nine-month-old dispute between the Eastern Smelting Workers Union and the Eastern Smelting Company. The dispute is over claims for higher wages and housing alowances for employees89 words
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85 1954-10-05 7 EXIT: BRANCH PRESIDENT AND 7 AIDES PENANG, Tues. The Bagan Dalam branch of Province Wellesley UMNO has accepted the resignation of eight officials including the president, Inche Abu Bakar bin Yasin. "We have to leave because of the Government ban on politics," Inche Bakar told the executive committee at an85 words
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Article47 1954-10-05 7 KLANG, Tues. The Ist Klang (Anglo-Chinese School) group has won the signalling competition of the Kiang District Boy Scout Association for the third year in succession. The group also won the first aid competition held at the Malay Boys' School on Satuiday.47 words
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Advertisement16 1954-10-05 7 '^nf ll texture upper basket duck, \^AV^ijJr^Lri|i^r^r^^V Available at MAIN STORE, BATA BUILDING, Singapore, rhunc: 5046.16 words
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246 1954-10-05 8 A 17-YEAR-OLD .soldier, lying injured in the darkness on the rail track at Crowthorne, Berkshire, tried to burn hi.s Army tunic as a distress signal when he heard a train approaching. His cigarette-lighter only singed the cloth and the engine driver failed246 words
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Article43 1954-10-05 8 Many a husband's favourite odd-job trousers have been Riven to the ragman. Ernest Chapman. 74, of Chapeltown, near Sheffield, was more upset than most he had left £16 in his He pot the money back—the ragman handed it to the police.43 words
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225 1954-10-05 8 HE PASSED HIS L-TEST -THEN RAN INTO TROUBLE I EARNER-DRIVER Henry Donoghue was taking his driving test when he ran into trouble. He passed the test -but afterwards he was fined for dangerous driving. The Ministry of Transport is to inquire into what happened. Police said Donoghue, 40--year-old hospital clerk,225 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-10-05 8 picture rE proud grandfather is Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery meeting his baby grandson. Henry David, for the first time. The infant had arrived with his parents at Tilbury. Henry David was born in Malaya where his father, the Hon. David Montgomery, works for an oil company. A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article70 1954-10-05 8 Shirley Salman, aged 17, of Notting Hill, London, who was arrested after a detective had found four packets of Indian hemp in the bottom of her baby's perambulator, was put on probation for 18 months at West London. The magistrate. Mr. E. R Guest,70 words
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108 1954-10-05 8 A SHOCK FROM LIVE RAIL SAVES BOY, 5 A shock from the live rail saved the life of five-year-old David Ash on a rail- 1 way track. It happened after David and his brothers Terry, seven, and Michael, four, had scrambled up an embankment on to the electric line 200108 words
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Article149 1954-10-05 8 IiORIC acid, once thought 11 to be a harmless remedy, has been proved dangerous, It was said at an inquest on a baby. The child died after his throat had been treated With glycerine and borax as a remedy for thrush. Dr. Thomas Dean Stanley Halllday.149 words
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189 1954-10-05 8 Women's tongue can be like adder's sting ON Coronation Day Mrs. (Jertrude Sininis swore at her because »he put the Queen's picture to a window, Mrs. Olive Monich told Brentford. Middlesex, C'ount> Court. And alleging that Mrs. Sininis. t»5. often .swore and abiiM-d her. Mrs. Monich sought to get Mrs.189 words
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Article132 1954-10-05 8 PATIENTS The things they do DOCTORS said these things about patients in their waiting rooms: They drop bus tickets and sticky caramel papers on the carpet. They tear up magazines. Some spit beside their chairs. Others come dressed untidily -—"they wouldn't so to church like that." The doctors were at132 words
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Article324 1954-10-05 8 TWO men who disappeared from their homes on August 25 were found in Southampton working as labourers for a Circus. They are Victor Baden Weller, 29-year-old salesman, whose home is at Pickmerelane. Wincham. Northwich. Cheshire, and his brother-in-law Colin Lord, 25, lock-keeper on the Manchester324 words
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Article22 1954-10-05 8 An assistant to the president of the Californian Wine Institute has been appointed. nil name: O. W Pi'.lerup22 words
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Article18 1954-10-05 8 Trawler-owners at Lowestoft. Suffolk, have accused Belgian fishermen of using nets with an illegally small mesh.18 words
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170 1954-10-05 8 A COUNCIL have told a tenant: Take out the £150 refrigerator you bought. And put back that twoshelf larder of ours. The tenant is Mrs. Florence Howell, who lives in Hazlemere Road, Slough, Bucks. She took out the larder to make room for the170 words
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Article46 1954-10-05 8 Nobody in the Sussex village of Chailey (pop. 1,650) wants to be a rural district councillor. There has been a vacancy since July. An election day was fixed. There was no candidate. The vacancy is now to be advertised a second time.46 words
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Article28 1954-10-05 8 Mr. A. E. Oram, 40. of PatCham. Brighton, a Co-opera tive Party research Officer, is prospective Parliamentary Labour and Co-operativr candidate for East Ham South London28 words
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Article26 1954-10-05 8 Strip-teaser Gypsy Rose Lee paid £280 in excess baggage rhanres when she flew into m San Francisco o i^i trunks of clothes.26 words
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Article, Illustration67 1954-10-05 9 These are two of the latest creators to make their appearance in London fashion salons. Above, Jacques Fath's new H-line is emphasised in this coat and two-piece ensemble in contrasting s h td e s of gray. Right, white egret feathers <;pray out softly from thisReuter - 67 words
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110 1954-10-05 9 It's so easy to earn big money— head pUDUC SCHOOL boys who work as labourers, porters and messengers in their holidays have "terrific enterprise." said Mr. j. G. Leathern, headmaster of Taunton. in Somerset. My only qualm is that they niay have found how easy it w without any skill110 words
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Article39 1954-10-05 9 Nearly 100 Welder* staged a •wo-hour strike at Briggs motor oodles works at Dagen.''■"n because they are getting *J an hour rise. They say '("v .should be r.iaMed as billed workers and get 6d.39 words
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Article26 1954-10-05 9 A mile of London-bound traffic off the Portsmouth road was hold up at Cobnam, Surrey, recently when a motorcycle skidded and caught inc. i26 words
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Article28 1954-10-05 9 Am A T n T our| n Bevan and Mr mir Horner, topped a South w.iiej minors' vote for two •**»W| at the annual jjala.28 words
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Article, Illustration484 1954-10-05 9 pOR a year beauty queen* in certain towns in Kent received letters which made them complain to the police, Rochester magistrates were told. In the end infra-red ravs revealed on one of the letters an address and the words Love from484 words
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Article262 1954-10-05 9 THE CRUEL 'IDEAL PARENTS' WE are ideal parents," said the father of eight children when he and his wife were fined at Southend for ill-treating their four-year-old twin daughters. The couple, Thomas Charles Norton. 30-year-old labourer, and his wife, Caroline Rose, aged 34, were fined £5 each and ordered to262 words
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86 1954-10-05 9 A POLICE Vice Squad wi] drug trafficking in a Allegations have been made in the Newcastle Watch Committee that young girls are being led into "sweet tea" and marihuana parties. Councillor Benny Russell has asked for a special Watch Committee meeting to consider86 words
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Article30 1954-10-05 9 Twenty-four-year-old Mi.s.s Nickey Boydcll. of HarlOW, Essex, became the first horses' air hostess by flying with 11 yearlings and three grooms —from Shannon, Ireland, to England.30 words
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Article84 1954-10-05 9 After an inquiry into an in- 1 i cident at a church youth club I when Police Sergeant Frede- j rick Be Us cut short a road j i safety film show the Chief i Constable of Herts, Lieut.-Colo- nel A. F. Wilcox, has sent84 words
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Article78 1954-10-05 9 ri: Rev. Gilbert Harri- son Bartlett, rector of Fulmodeston. Norfolk, who I was ordained 49 years ago, I has announced his en- gagement to a repertory actress. The rector, a widower, met his future bride. Miss I Winifred Bury, when her touring company were playing in78 words
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Article22 1954-10-05 9 P'lve passengers and the conductoress were injured and taken to hospital when a bus overturned at OrseU. Essex.22 words
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Article114 1954-10-05 9 (MRLS are safer than boys I on the roads, both a.s cyclists and pedestrians. This is the view of a group of road safety officials and police in North London. At Tottenham's annual compet!t*<" tf> find the bofwuftiis tijiii with the most road .son so,114 words
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Article20 1954-10-05 9 Schoolboys in Jordan must wear khaki uniforms to "< nrourage the Boy Scout movement and the military spirit.20 words
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Article, Illustration562 1954-10-05 10 'Big Fella Canoe' is being retired Mission ship ends 21 years in the Pacific '|>IG fella canoe"- a .scrubby looking little mission ship- is bein<4 retired after 21 years of honourable service in the world's largest diocese the Melanesian and Polynesian islands in the Pacific. The real name of "Big562 words
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Article, Illustration25 1954-10-05 10 Members of the Women's Royal Air Force escort Services children across the road to the school bus at the RAF. police depot at Netheravon. Wiltshire.25 words
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Article520 1954-10-05 10 French 'Rasputin' shocks U.S. |||rff-f^K Boris, close friend of Mendes-France, is they say, guiding France to 'neutralism OROBABLY no man in recent years has given official Washington such a bad scare for flimsier reasons than a rn jld-mannered 66-year-old Frenchman named Georges Boris. To many Americau diolomats he is a520 words
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Advertisement40 1954-10-05 10 WiflliY INCORPORATING RADIO MALAYA NEWS ALL THE BEST IN BROADCASTING The J esr Programmes Johnnie Ray in Sydney Radio Postbag Chinese Records Radio in Sarawak Cartoons and ***** Picture Section I PRICE 10 CENTS FROM ALL NEWSAGENTS ON SALE TODAY40 words
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Article, Illustration343 1954-10-05 11 U. S. search for brighter diplomats THE U.S. State Department are planning new methods, including £300-a-year scholarships, to attract intelligent and capable* men into the United States foreign service. The present total cf 1285 foreign service career officers is t lie lowest in five years. There are plenty of applicants343 words
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Article363 1954-10-05 11 TN AMERICA it has been 1 discovered that business men read too slowly. A scheme to speed-up reading has been started, and I hope it will spread to readers of every sort everywhere. Jet-reading for the jet-age. Think of the culture which lies ahead of the book-pilot363 words
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Article189 1954-10-05 11 Election winning scheme AN OV E L "election winning" scheme to provide free housing sites for homeless electors is to be sponsored by Austria's Conservative People's Party. Instead of the customary lavish and extravagrnt campaign in preparating for the impending local elections in Vienna and Lower Austria Province, which are189 words
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Article394 1954-10-05 12 Bridge Hand Neither side vulnerable North dealer v NORTH 4732^ S? K- Q 8 5 4 06 4 3 4 3 WES 'm. EAST 4 K 6\ 4 J 10 9 8 V J 10 > <? A 9 7 0 K J 8 6 2\ 7 1, 0 10394 words
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Article948 1954-10-05 12 KAY MURRAY - KAY MURRAY PARIS KILLS A GOLDEN EGG GOOSE by in New York HAVE news for the Frenchmen who dream uu "New Looks twice a year. The American woman isn't so keen on that 'Made in Paris" label any more At Neiman Marcus, in Dallas. Texas.948 words
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Article330 1954-10-05 12 Jean Wiseman - NEW MAKE-UPISA SUCCESS Jean Wiseman by A NEW -gazelle" make-up in Paris is A a huge success. The Manguin mannequins who promoted it look lovely and very mysterious with shimmery blue eye shadow put on i a a sweeping curve out and up towards the arched eyebrows. We have another330 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-10-05 12 picture A full circular skirt in green all-wool felt was modelled by June Oakes at the five-day National Fashion Fair held in London recently. Loose golden cords reach down from the waistband to join an unusual design of contemporary pictures.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Miscellaneous282 1954-10-05 12 CLUES ACROSS: 3. Btyles for the most cunning 1. Men's footwear may be work- (6). ed by hand or machine (5). 4. Language sometimes asso4. A stubborn creature begins dated with gum? (6). the charms (7). 5. Such conditions may involve 8. Place a refusal In any word danger (6).282 words
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Article, Illustration541 1954-10-05 13 BOB THOMAS - BOB THOMAS They can make more money there than in Hollywood rHIS may come as a I blow to Hollywood's >o o| but Italy's sexy is are not clamouring to come to America. I gleaned this information from one of the I 1 alian beauties Milly541 words
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Article100 1954-10-05 13 rw\HE real and the real life are 1 so nfteii different. FAS SIMMONS, for a scene in The Egyptian," is shown cs an expert cook, convincingly whippirig up an apetizing pan of fish. Priately, she's a flop in the kitchen, can't even boil an egg. JOHN100 words
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Article, Illustration35 1954-10-05 13 NOW TRY IT ONCE MORE Director Joe Pernej gives Richard Long a few instructions before shooting a 'take' with Colleen Miller in "Playgirl," drama of New York night life. Dialogue director is left of Perney.35 words
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Article, Illustration342 1954-10-05 13 Olivia de Havilland is to live in Paris ()UyiA DE HAVILLAND y is back in Hollywood, but only to make a film. She will make Paris her home after her marriage to Pierre Oallante. "Pierre is an executive of Paris Match, the popular French magazine, and his duties keep himA.P. - 342 words
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Article356 1954-10-05 13 HAROLD HEFFERNAN - Cabal, the boy from Hawaii HAROLD HEFFERNAN OTRANGE, the things you learn to do if you are seething with the ambition to act. Young Robert Cabal learned to work an addressograph machine, sell books, practice metaphysics, paint houses and cook short orders because even people with acting talent have appetites356 words
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Advertisement88 1954-10-05 13 innnnini"* ?WW| r*"»*"^w^^ V^ i^ '^Zp^jk _^J^ A jl^BH BK j^B^HI H^BT a .1 J The weekly Jssu* of the STRAITS BUDGET can be sent by Air Mail to any address In the United Kingdom at 3 3 an inclusive rate of $24.00 1 FOR SIX MONTHS If you want88 words
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Article489 1954-10-05 14 ALL BLUES WIN Outwitting their opponents In the loose. Selangor All Blues beat Selangor Club by eight (Joints lyoal anr try i to six (two trie^) at ruggei on tne Kuala Lumpur padang yesteruaj It was Blues Qrst (Hlting this season rpWELVK ot tiie very489 words
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Article, Illustration215 1954-10-05 14 I ELDS UNITED said "no" <o a soccer transfer request by burly John Charles, centre-forward or centre-half and so halted a £40.000 chase for his signature. Charles started the hunt by announcing he wanted to go into first division football. He asked second divisionAP - 215 words
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Article193 1954-10-05 14 Army ie fortunate that most J of its boxing hampions are still doina; tlielr National Service. Led by the formidable Nirk Oar^ano the rel^nins: Brittoh Empire middle weight champion, and Oeorße Whelan. who also represented England at the Brltlah Empire Games in Vancouver, those .still in the flervire193 words
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Article235 1954-10-05 14 MANAGER LAURIE SCOTT was sitting in his office wrestling with the Crystal Palace team selection the other night when club chairman Arthur Wait walked in and told him: ''You are sacked." Thirty-seven-year-old Scott, former Arsenal and England back, was stunned by the news. He said235 words
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Article297 1954-10-05 14 CLUB HELD STAR MAN TOO LONG A N example of how a club can hold on to a player until he loses his market value is provided by Swindon Town. i Two seasons ago Portsmouth, Arsenal, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Beveral other First and Second Division clubs were keen to secure297 words
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Article, Illustration1036 1954-10-05 14 What has happened to Camera, 21 years after the "Ambung Alp" quickly won andonickly lost icorld boxing fame. By CHARLES RIDLEY "OURE I remember the date, June 29, 1933. Ten thirty in the evening." There was Primo Camera, almost as large as legend, recalling precisely1,036 words
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Article, Illustration1498 1954-10-05 15 THESPASSER on tomorrow's Mpoh races Sovereign will be kept in reserve PROBABLE SCRATCHINGS OROBABLE scratching* 1 for tomorrow's races are: Campus Belle, Chesieres, Carthusian, Sovereign, Adelaide Star, Cypress Point, Elturius, Cargo Rice, Rubber Exporter, Toucan, Northern Circuit, Gold Town, Dinna Forget 11, QuarterFree Press - 1,498 words
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87 1954-10-05 15 WORLD flyweight champion Yoshio Shirai said yesterday he doesn't intend to flght recklessly in his Tokyo title defence this month against Pascual Perez of Argentina. The Japanese champ began training yesterday for the October 26 indoor flght. He fought a 10-round non-title drawA.P. - 87 words
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Article113 1954-10-05 15 /X)NNAUGHT. owned by Sir Sydney Snow and Mr. A. C. Lewis, won the Epsom handicap run over one mile at Randwick (Sydney) yesterday. Connauuht, a seven to one chance, beat the five to four on favourite Prince Courtauld bv half a length with Teslfl 40 toReuter - 113 words
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Article35 1954-10-05 15 Panrho ypyura defeated Jack Kramer 8-4 and PfcJlChO Qonwiles downed Prank Sedgman 8-5 In oneset exhibit if)n matchti In Sfftul, Korea, yesterday. President Syngmfttl Khre was liinong the 500 ipfctAtOTt, A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article92 1954-10-05 15 |>ROBABLE line-up and 1 jockeys for the Gold Vase trial over 6f tomorrow is: 117 CINECOLOR (Mulley) 9.00 111 SOVEREIGN 8.13 155 ADELAIDE STAR 8.11 811 CORA LIT A (Leong) 8.10 033 CYPRESS POINT (Patterson) 8.10 221 PROSPERITY (Bougoure) 8.09 611 ELTURIUS 8.08 162 STARRY 8.0692 words
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Advertisement27 1954-10-05 15 a leading hotel with I air-condiiioned fl rooms and bath. fl Reasonable rates j|| Own garage. fl Goodfooc^ CABLE. OCEANBEST J K TE1. ***** J SINCAPOIU J27 words
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Article157 1954-10-05 16 r Free Press Sports Repot ter a MANILA basketS ball team re- presenting the Chii ne s e community, arrived in Singapore S yesterday by Pan E American Airways for a series of ten E matches. The Min Ngai team B E on a two month tour ol E157 words
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300 1954-10-05 16 ASIAN SOCCER FINALS IN SINGAPORE May be used as Olympic series gIXOAPOHh will be Ihe venue for the final games in the Asian soccer championships now being planned Tor 1956. This is indicated by the Asian Football Confederation. Mr. Lee Wai Tong, the secretary of the Coniederation, has written to300 words
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Article119 1954-10-05 16 cogers arrive from Manila part In the Pan-Asian E Basketball Tournament organised b* the Malayan Chinese Athletic Federa- t n s^ t the Ha PPv World Stadium. The tournament, which is being held in aid of the N'anyang University Fund >s slated for October 15. Immediate engagements E of the119 words
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Article178 1954-10-05 16 ATHLETICS I^HIRTEEN British champions are Included in the London team, announced yesterday, to meet Moscow In an athletics meeting In London on October 13 The Moscow team is expected to contain most of the men and women who won gold medals at the recent EuropeanReuter - 178 words
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Article15 1954-10-05 16 Yesterday's matches.— Ansbowne (Dublin) 9 Newport 8 Newbridge 3 Pontyprldd 0.- ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article34 1954-10-05 16 Jacks Sports Ciub Open i'oun!e«= table tennis championship for Mr. W. G. Buchannan's Challenge Cup. Champion: Mr. Teo Sin Kong <fc Teo Hong Fei; Runner-up: Mr. Lim Choo Ann Loh Turk Nam.34 words
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Article166 1954-10-05 16 U.S. scramble to Zone win "\/"IC Seixas and Tony Trabort, America's aces, got ofT to shaky starts In the closing singles matches yesterday, but came back to wrap up the American Zone Davis Cup tennis title for the United States. 4 1 over Mexico. Seixas, the tall, dark-haired American champion166 words
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Article327 1954-10-05 16 TiHE Singapore Turf Club is Holding a gymkhana x meeting at Bukit Timah race course on Oct 30. There will be seven events. Entries close at 11 a.m. on Wednesday October 20. Only amateur riders may compete. All races are at catchweights, but winners of327 words
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Article211 1954-10-05 16 "poOTBALL-fevered Russians, •T besieging; Moscow booking offices, bought 70,000 tickets in four hours yesterday to see Britain's Arsenal team meet Moscow Dynamos in a floodlit match being played tonight. They converged on Moscow's Dynamo Stadium several hour* *head of the opening of tickrt sales. The match might211 words
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Advertisement287 1954-10-05 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. BIRTHS 20 Words $6 (minimum). WEST: At Penang Maternity Hospital, on 3rd October, to Mollle j (nee Semple) and George. a brother for Alison, Douglas John. ENGAGEMENT 20 Words $6 (minimum). EDWTN BTANCY: The eldest son of Mr. Mrs J. M. Cruz and nephew of M s. William,287 words
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