The Singapore Free Press, 6 October 1954
1954-10-06
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section20 1954-10-06 1 The Singapore Free Press largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya. -r U91 2, Slngftparti Wed., Oct. 6. 1954. Price 15 Cts20 words
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Article142 1954-10-06 1 I witness to the Frencn f spy scandal testified m Iris vi iterday he .landed deL IH secrets to Communist feder Jacques Duclos perInally but was told the Reds ■ready had the same informafon from other sources. Andre Baranes, Communist krspaperman, provided the hst 'direct link142 words
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Article69 1954-10-06 1 Then Barbara's new escort got mad BARBARA HUTTON'S new escort got mad when asked on the phone if he and the Woolworth heiress would marry if and when she gets a divorce from her fifth husband, Porfirio Rubirosa. Miss Hutton arrived m Madrid from herA.P. - 69 words
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Article53 1954-10-06 1 A SINGAPORE Indian, Appavoo, who had been unconscious m the General Hospital since he fell into a drain during a quarrel last Satur4ay, died early today. Police this* morning said the incident occurred m front of the City Council labour quarters m Hindu Road. A man53 words
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Article159 1954-10-06 1 I mi she says 'I won't make it up with Joe' I^> star Marilyn Monroe suit for divorce yes- >t her ex-base-r husband, Joe Dimas?|o, on grounds of mental ruelty. </ she i-na Dimaggio are ving m their Hollywood ionic. JWmawtfo has been living Jgjakira since theyA.P.; U.P. - 159 words
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Article13 1954-10-06 1 f/emier N Dinh ■'•'1 Virlname.se m Saigon yesI a forthronireshuflle.. U.P.U.P. - 13 words
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Article63 1954-10-06 1 Follow Pendengar PENDENGAR'S Special j im Selections for Ipoh races today are: v SPECIAL NAP n m New Year g DOUBLE g Scottish Minstrel, m Curlew. TREBLE H Amusement, Sir Fran<is, New Year. PeodengAT says the live $5-uni( s should be invest- g ed thus: n Special Nap: two wins63 words
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Article21 1954-10-06 1 A Sin^aporo City Council BWeeper found a now-born baby doad outside a house m Boat Quay early yesterday.21 words
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Article43 1954-10-06 1 Th.: Bingftport Rubber Market opened this morning on an uncertain to ie wil ii in"- jrade, October 1 1 i r naeni ;it !'■■>"■•< cents pound, nupquarter cent below yesterday* close. tf B H B fli H H fli I (BJ B43 words
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Article191 1954-10-06 1 //i Colombo Plan JAPAN and Thailand were yesterday invited by the 14 Colombo Plan nations to join the group at Ottawa. In a closed-door meeting it was decided to extend the invitation to Japan after Indonesia had withdrawn last-minute objections following a longdistance telephoneReuter; AP - 191 words
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Article271 1954-10-06 1 ]t| ALAYA would benefit economically if the United Nations embargo on tin and rubber exports to Red China were eased. Dr. Sunario, Indonesian Foreign Minister, told the Colombo Plan Nations m Ottawa yesterday. Dr. Sunario said Indonesia wanted the embargo on goods for Communist ChinaA.P.; Reuter - 271 words
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Article119 1954-10-06 1 ONE of Malaya's biggest mecTlcal problems tropical anaemia may be overcome with the help of the new radio isotope equipment, soon to arrive. And scientists may have the answer to this scourge, which hit some 56,000 Malayans m 1952, m two years. The equipment will119 words
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Article33 1954-10-06 1 A Johore Malay driver who spent a night at a Singapore hotel, was robbed of $55. His trousers had been taken from his room and left outside the I door.33 words
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Advertisement6 1954-10-06 1 R IPOH RACE SELECTIONS -BACK PAGE-6 words
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Article23 1954-10-06 2 Sir Edward Harding, Permanent Under-Secretary of state for the Dominions from 1030 to 1939, has died m London, aged 74. Router.23 words
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338 1954-10-06 2 JAKARTA ANTI-RED TO BE SENT TO CHINA r|Alli; Ministry of Justice yesterd; > issued a decree to deport and surrender staunch anti Communist Chinese resident TJong Hoen N.ji to Red China within 10 days, it was reliably learned at Jakarta. This extradition order has rocked the anti-Communist Chinese community mReuter - 338 words
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Article21 1954-10-06 2 The West German Government will recreate the old pre-war "Lufthansa" civil airlines by the end of this month. A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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150 1954-10-06 2 STOP WAR PROPAGANDA And THE CZECHS say it CZECHOSLOVAKIA yester--1 day introduced a resolution m the United Nations <i«nc*ral Assembly calling on all nations to cease "war propaganda.' 1 Before Introducing the resolution the Czech delegate, Mr Vaclav David, made a long attack on United states foreign policy. and quotedReuter - 150 words
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Article, Illustration45 1954-10-06 2 picture CORPORAL A. CZISLOWSKI, of the Royal Australian Air Force, gives a welcoming hug to his fiancee, Miss E. M. Wahlin, of Brisbane, when she arrived m the Sydney yesterday. They will be married at the Roman Catholic Church. R.A.F., Seletar, on Saturday.- Free PressFree Press - 45 words
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516 1954-10-06 2 'Blonde cooked, darned— l paid her only £3' says Peer LORD VIVIAN, showman peer, yesterday defended his mistress, Mrs. Mavis Wheeler, 39. who is charged at Salisbury, Wiltshire with attempting to murder him. The 48-year-old theatrical impresario, giving evidence at her trial, admitted he was "very, very madly m loveReuter - 516 words
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Article222 1954-10-06 2 'LET DISPUTE GO TO l.\. npilE PAKISTAN Prime Minister, Mr. Muh All, told a news conference m New York vest fchat he had given up trying to reach a solution < >' th problem of Kashmir with India. "I think the dispute should be takenA.P. - 222 words
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Article138 1954-10-06 2 'Treason cry causes chapel stir A MAN'S Ihouttd (!c. mand tor the arrest of Denmark's wartime Defence Minister wrecked the solemn opening of the Danish Parliament's chapel yesterday. "I demand that /Using Andersen be charred with high treason," the man shouted into a microphone as the sermon was about toA.P. - 138 words
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Article22 1954-10-06 2 President Eisenhower and Republican Congressional leaders will hold a political strategy conference on Friday about the November elections A .P.A.P. - 22 words
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Advertisement115 1954-10-06 2 Special SaleVmk\ Torso-Length strapless works\, |^M^^ \x wonders, from bosom through W waist for your figure 'neath the >J^»f fi most revealing fashions, de- I JP- tachable garters. Wear it as a J girdle or foundation garment Original Price $40/- Sale Price 532 B^^^ V Deep-Plunge Strapless Is the bar.115 words
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283 1954-10-06 3 New uses found for natural rubber n] SEARCH into low tempera»l ture properties of rubber |;e m Arctic regions and L t h flying aircraft has shown how to get substantial imDrovements, says the annual '.1;,,, of the Office of the Unmissioner for Malaya m Britain "Laboratory .specimens com)ar able283 words
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Article74 1954-10-06 3 MR HERBERT MORRISON, deputy leader of the 1 British Labour Party, said m New York yesterday that there was "a real chance" of his party winning the next general election He said that reaction m Britain was "favourable" to the visit by the Labour PartyU.P. - 74 words
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Article28 1954-10-06 3 Jap goodwill tour Hie Japanese Foreign Minis- Mr. Katsuo Okazaki left FOkyo yesterday for Brazil on 24- lay goodwill tour to South America and the United States. A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article22 1954-10-06 3 •mall Danish city of ''0.000 population >' has "'•I Tokyo imore than WJW.OOO) m a shooting com"°n by correspondence. A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article30 1954-10-06 3 i:ti "iunu guerilla itrtngth South Korea has been re a token force of only v successful police mop- operation.. Seoul's .'"^i Police Headauarters >l l yM^rday U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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238 1954-10-06 3 STRIKE-SO THE 'QUEEN' TRIPPERS UNLOADED LUGGAGE 'PHE 1,800 passengers aboard the Cunard liner Queen Mary had to help unload their luggage yesterday when the ship docked m New York a few hours after a strike of 25,000 longshoremen had paralysed the port for the second time m six months. BritishReuter - 238 words
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228 1954-10-06 3 OTRIKKS involving 18,000 S O men paralysed half I the shipping m the port •5 of London for the second day running yesterday. 5 More dockers threatened to quit if troops were moved m. The stoppage began with a dispute over the228 words
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Article19 1954-10-06 3 The Egyptian security forces have broken an Israeli ring conducting espionage and subversive activities m Egypt.19 words
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Article20 1954-10-06 3 The Emperor of Ethiopia, Haile Selassie, left Addis Ababa yesterday for Britain on an official visit.- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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84 1954-10-06 3 Pilot swam to freedom with jet secrets AN East German airman, who swam to Berlin and freedom last night said that Soviet Germany has an air force of hundreds of pilots, many with jet training, ready for action as soon as Russia equips it fully with modern planes. Sgt. Horst84 words
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Article104 1954-10-06 3 STRIKES and demonstrations against the ending of racial segregation spread yesterday to eight of the 122 public (State and city-ownec schools m Washington. Pupils who started the outbreaks at Anacostia and McKinley schools, continued to defy pleas from school officials. In addition there wasReuter - 104 words
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Article31 1954-10-06 3 Thirty-five officers from the Egyptian war. college will visit Italy next Monday aboard an Egyptian warship to tour military bases, arms factories and battleneld.s of World War 11. A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article113 1954-10-06 3 JOMO'S LAND TAKEN OVER BY GOVT. THE Government of Kenya has seized four plots of land owned by the convicted Mau Mau leader Jomo Kenyatta. A Government statement m Nairobi yesterday said Sir Evelyn Baring, the Governor of Kenya, signed an order confiscating the plots totalling just over 31 acre.sReuter - 113 words
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Article65 1954-10-06 3 ONE of Hollywood's biggest money-making combinations is about to split up. Paramount Studio .said yesterday that Bob Hope'a exclusive contract will end after one more film. His agent, Louis Shurr. said the comodian would not sign exclusively attain. Hope has boon unhappy with someA.P. - 65 words
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Article20 1954-10-06 3 A last-minute surge of enlistments filled all vacancies m Japan's expanded Army, Navy and Air Force.- A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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364 1954-10-06 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, Oct. 6, 1954. OPinion HISTORIC PACT i'he success of the nine-nation conference m London m reaching unanimity on a plan for bringing Western Germany into the Western defence system has been hailed as an epoch-making event and one of the most significant accomplishments m international364 words
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Article, Illustration586 1954-10-06 4 Is Russia running out o f Uranium? 'Death Valley' is no longer 'Forbidden Valley', says Norman Lindhurst. **|MiE Russians appear to by exhausting some Of tlie rich uranium deposits Europe's richest m the Brzgebirge mountains on the Saxony Czechoslovakia^ frontier Western intelligence sources report. Sudden and dramatic changes are taking586 words
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579 1954-10-06 4 FRED HAMPSON - Peiping winning battle for OVERSEAS CHINESE FRED HAMPSON The rich are being m used m then I 101 U>\ TMOiY THE struggle ror Asia is made up of many little struggles and one of them is the fight for the favour of the overseas Chinese. It's a vague, hard-to-understand fight579 words
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Article, Illustration9 1954-10-06 4 91 Dug g uf> anything fftttreffffftf latch!"9 words
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Advertisement52 1954-10-06 4 Finer Rings I f SENA 'S I i V > Wh.itL-ver the purpose an engagement, an anniversary or just "a giH" there are rings to convey every 5 gesture of goodwill with charm and elegance. I H. SENA i LIMITED HICH CLASS lEWELLERS C Singapore. Penang, Bangkok. *+i >^« MTOXi52 words
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Advertisement125 1954-10-06 4 1 Jk£c~« 6Z.fa,stel>, 1 I y f I m*M m-wm w m W > H^" jjiiiilk^-' I i~H Forever r Helena Rubinstein has given a life-time to the creation of thingl 5; for beauty to the fundamentals of skin care to the cherishing of natural loveliness. Her three easy rules125 words
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Article135 1954-10-06 5 CUSTOMS ALL-OUT WAR GETS RESULTS rviu ull-out war on cor--1 ruption by th e Singapore Customs Department has been very successful, \l. S. Tufnell. the comptroller, told the Free Prei today. He said: "The signs are that upturn is on the decline." the past five135 words
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Article25 1954-10-06 5 The Y.W.C.A. Square Dance C lib is holding "Guest Night" at the hostel m Fort Canning Road. Singapore, next Tuesday at 8 p.m.25 words
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Article33 1954-10-06 5 KAJANG, Wed.— Young Sipit binYunos, who had 12 previous convictions. was yesterday .sentenced to three years' gaol for theft of a bicycle at Beranans Hilir on July 20.33 words
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Article, Illustration84 1954-10-06 5 "THESE NINE MEN from E the Singapore Print- ing Office are having a E E drink tea or beer, take 5 E jour choice after giving 5 E one and a quarter gallons of blood at the Blood Transfusion Centre yes- 5 E terday. From left are: S E Messrs.Free Press - 84 words
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Article71 1954-10-06 5 IPOH, Wed.— Within a few minutes of his arrival m Ipoh from Kampong Selama, Teluk Anson, last night, Jamil bin Abdullah was robbed of $40 and a bag of clothes by three young Chinese who posed as detectives. The men stopped Jamil near the Hugh Low71 words
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Article, Illustration137 1954-10-06 5 C»Mi\PORK students John "♦►nif (left), 21. and Ong Boon Ling;, 22. are studying *'th youths from 18 countries at the New South Wales (AnswalU) University of TechHdlojjy. J '»hn Horif of Wllford Road. Erin dyln e'^trtcal enffifie--5",| Boon Ling, of Cairnhlll »»rt. is taking a137 words
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366 1954-10-06 5 SINGAPORE life-savers are being urged to study the Jatest technique adopted m other countries. It is the Holder Nielsen method which is said to be far more effective than the previously-used Schafer method of life-saving The Royal Life Saving Societv m Britain has already366 words
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Article24 1954-10-06 5 PENANG, Wed. The Police Vojuntocr Raßfcnre will hold thfir third annual social, dance and ron^eng at Chee«eman Hall, West-lands School, on [Saturday,24 words
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Article23 1954-10-06 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. An Armistice Day service will be held at St. Christopher's Church here on Nov. 7 at 6.30 p.m.23 words
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105 1954-10-06 5 School will take in 500 more girls rE Singapore Chinese Girls' School m Cairnhill Road out' of the Colony's oldest English schools will soon provide 500 new places for thos« seeking admission. Work has already begun on a double-storey wing to be built adjacent to the existing school. The new105 words
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Article42 1954-10-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A iMalay corporal, who was wounded m an engagement with terrorists m the Kuala Lipis district of Pahang on Thursday has died. He was Cpl. Ahmad bin Isnin, of the Seventh Battalion, the Malay Regiment.42 words
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Advertisement129 1954-10-06 5 HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Also available Toasters: Horixontal Upright, Hairdryen. GUARANTEED FOR 6 MONTHS Obtainable at all authorized dealers m Malaya or ISAAC'S 168-A, Cecil Street Singapore, Phone: *****. SWIM-SUITS PBY ie/rfatie/&u/ JEWELS OF THE SEA! MODERN SILK STORE 34, High Street, Singapore. 6. Tel. *****. QUALITY Combined with fine Craftsmanship Produces129 words
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Article117 1954-10-06 6 I^DINBURGH born Douglas J Scurrah has become the best known postman m Auckland, New Zealand. It knot surprising because instead < conventional postman's uniform, he wears the kilt. When he took the job while on a visit to New Zealand he applied to the Governing117 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous165 1954-10-06 6 MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis I MANDRAKt./ f FJAROA. 60 TO I f MACRY mM. I f MANDRAKE, WHAT I Wt At L HEARD \<\\\ QUITE T >1 BARIUM./ 1^ a r J ARE YOU S'AYINO? I- CLt ARtY, N ARDA. H-S EXACT NARDA-srOMINGI(IRtMFMBER.' V V W< -i165 words
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Miscellaneous582 1954-10-06 6 ••••••itiiilKiMiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiun,,, j YOUR I LUCKY I STAR I JOHN today, x v are o m those vibrant, emotional and dramatic Individuals v.< goes blazing through life with E a great deal vi tlw v d i energy. Sometimes your dim tion ina\ be a little vague, but you are I582 words
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Article493 1954-10-06 7 U.S. PEPPER Spot M i:.oar released was quoted at G8 to 67 Awaiting release 65. Afloats n }l °\,^V [ember shipment 58. October 53. November 51. Sarawak spor released 60. Awaiting release 56. Afloats 54 to 51. September shipment 52. October 50. Lampong auditing release493 words
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134 1954-10-06 7 i\ American magazine for -ni.sicians has made one oiu discovery about "Miss -Majorie Wee.who ented the Colony at the Universe Pageant at Rfl ach, California. "«he reads English!" of ,m ll otionH tion for mcd part turf il tl stor y u "der a picVrl134 words
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Article50 1954-10-06 7 SEREMBAN, Wed. —Several roads m Seremban were flooded to a depth of one foot after a heavy downpour yesterday afternoon. Shoppers and school children had to wade through the water along Birch Road and Jalan Tuan Sheikh. The floods subsided lft mlnutea after the rain stopped.50 words
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157 1954-10-06 7 A "SS3S?wK: and YWC b A n Staned f r the y Unger mt mberS f the a A^Kaaaar 23 meet nee They hold discussions on current topics, take part m debates, community singing picnics, socials and sports. Members who are still 'at school157 words
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Article, Illustration49 1954-10-06 7 E These four members of the Junior Triangles put on a joint musical item at the E talentime show held at the E S Y.W.C.A. hall last Satur- day. They are (from left) Aubry Miles, Yeo Peck S Chua, Grace Kwok and E S Violet Kwok. picture. Free PressFree Press - 49 words
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Article152 1954-10-06 7 School is first -beauty queen J^JISS Violet Ho, Singapore's beautiful girl weightlifter and physical who won the "Miss Chinese Swimming Club 1954" title and a trip to Manila on Sunday, won't be making that visit until December. Violet is still at school and vacation-time is not until next month. She152 words
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Article43 1954-10-06 7 SEREMBAN, Wed.— A dance organised by the Negri Sernbilan Hockey Association will be held on the second day of the first hockey quadrangular meet here from Oct. 23 to 25. It will be at the Negri Sembilan dance hall (Yam Yam).43 words
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142 1954-10-06 7 London zoo gets a Borneo mampalon TPHE London Zoological Gardens, Regents Park, has just received its first specimen of Borneo rnampalon an unusual animal combining some of the features of both civet and other— which is found m South-East Asia. The mampalon, which is being named an otter-civet at the142 words
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85 1954-10-06 7 MR. Howard Carey Cooksey, whose appointment as Principal of the new training college for Malayan teachers to be established next year at Brin.sford Lodge, Staffordshire, is 58. He has had extensive teaching experience m Britain. He was educated at Eltham Coirege, Kent, and King's85 words
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Article45 1954-10-06 7 KUALA LIPIS, Wed. For carrying two torch batteries without a permit, an offence under the Emergency Regulations, a Chinese was fined $40 by the magistrate at Jerantut, Pahang. He was stopped and searched at a police checking gate at Jerantut.45 words
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Advertisement61 1954-10-06 7 DULL HAlR!|j' Why gneve ovei greying or lack-lustre uair? With on« J •aXJ pleasant application of Inccio its youthful radiance can bt <£®fa raatored— twiAiy, iodetectably and permanently V Mad* m 18 natural shade /\k. Available at all Leading DUptnsartts. THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. 33 Raffles Place, Singapore Cold Storage61 words
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Article, Illustration239 1954-10-06 8 JOSEPH YEO - IT WAS A BIG D Y FOR SINGAPORE PETS JOSEPH YEO Reported by Pan Tsuey Fee (above) of Katong Convent entered her 18-month-old Hena, an Alsatian. Suzanne Burditt (right) 8, of Deans School came with her pet, a local pie dog. The Director of Education. Mr. R. M. Young (left)HAN HAI FONG - 239 words
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Article271 1954-10-06 10 BEACHCOMBER - BEACHCOMBER AT THE night club m which Foulenough seems to have a controlling interest there was a curious occurrence the other night "Soggy" Saffron, a sort of overseer at the place, reported to Foulenough that there was a gentleman m the poker annexe who had 334 aces271 words
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Article, Illustration851 1954-10-06 10 Off on a CRIME CRAWL BERNARD WICKSTEED (left) and PERCY HOSKINS (right) Think it would be tun Finding out among the Crooks So they decide to set OAVE you ever thought of a sin ramble or crime crawl? It is just the same as a nature ramble with Chapman Plncher,851 words
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Article194 1954-10-06 10 'Mirror eye aid to Jets THE secret oehmd the latest success of tl new mirror landin apparatus now being used m British aircraftcarriers is its installation on the ground. Lieut. -commander Jock Elliott specialist m naval test flying' made "mirror-eye" landings on experimental airfields before taking m the more-than-600-miles-an-hour tie194 words
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Advertisement26 1954-10-06 10 You can Phone Your SMALL ADS. to Singapore 2800 Exf. lOtt v ■>$■ ?H 818 •'ooßo^^^l &> ji^S^^^^l^ Wfe- X> This is a STRAITS TIMES Classified Advertisement service26 words
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Article, Illustration261 1954-10-06 11 Attlee 'peace' mission won votes Tories urauld ###> ipui if *>i<>rtions tvvrv hvld now I>OTH public opinion polls and politicians m London report a sudden swing m favour of the Socialists that i aid throw Winston Churchill out of office if he called a new election now. i One poll261 words
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Article101 1954-10-06 11 OIK WINSTON CHURCHILL is to address the Conservatice Party Convention on Saturday. That is the 14th anniversary of his election to the leadership of the Conservative party m the dark days of 1940. I our days later on Oct. 13 he! will have equalled the record101 words
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Article, Illustration18 1954-10-06 11 The Prime Minister of Indonesia watches his wife lay a wreath at the Gandhi tomb m New Delhi.18 words
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Article543 1954-10-06 11 Geoffrey Winnington m BULGARIA /\NE ni^ht Moses Pinkus threw a party. He and his boys hud been tossing back slivovitz fairly heavily. When the Casino closed at midnight they gathered their wives, three 4 large flagons of wine and their instruments and set out for543 words
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Letters to the Editor
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Letter123 1954-10-06 11 CONTINUED official silence about the aid 1 asked for by the Singapore Lifeguard Corps is deplorable. The Corps, which I believe is a disinterested body, has made a very fino gesture In Its offer to provide services at the beaches. In view of the fact that Colony drownings do123 words
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Letter161 1954-10-06 11 A II those barrels MR. Ha x worth's solution to our traffic problem.s was whiU* llinkse k s and white barrels. They were, on the whole, wi.sely distributed and we are better off for them. But the "white barrel" policy has its limits. ClemenCtftU Av( mac has recently come out161 words
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Article69 1954-10-06 11 Students selected by JVIr. John Tathani, (examiner for the Associated Board) from 900 young Singapore pianists, violinists and singers will give a concert at the Victoria Hall today (5.30). The selected 25 (they include one clarinet player) represent the cream of local musical talent. Programmes (SI)69 words
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Article, Illustration12 1954-10-06 11 "What about this eye? U looks as ij it could speak volumes12 words
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Advertisement28 1954-10-06 11 I YCS f; J^rfU I but '/T^m nevertheless, Ly\£ j CYMA fj&r I I is best I I OBTAINABLE I ROM ALL LEADING vv r< m DEALBM >>>>»>>»>»»>»»W28 words
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Article523 1954-10-06 12 DELOS SMITH - DELOS SMITH A physician denies a widspread belief by 11HE widespread beliei thai hard work with its mental and physical activity plays an important part m the causation of disease has been denied by Dr. W. Melville Arnott, Professor of Medicine m the University of523 words
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Article, Illustration307 1954-10-06 12 Bridge Hand wa.s one of the most inter- esting hands of this year's Vanderbilt t.eam-of-four championship*. It saw two members of the wlnnine; team play starring roles Milton Moss when he held the South hind as declarer, and Dr. X tlman Apfel when he held the Bast hand m delence307 words
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Article, Illustration27 1954-10-06 12 picture. Boisterous poodle pups Snourcy and Crackers (left) prove more th:tn a match for Jacqueline Kobson. aged eight months, m this on-the-carpet romp at Brighton. Sussex.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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219 1954-10-06 12 rpACT and psychology are replacing biceps and a rumbling voice as main requirements for the 1954-style boss. The key to these modernday qualifications is develop- nient of new training techniques such as role-playing, forced leadership and voluntary discussion. These techniques stress persuasion over mereU.P. - 219 words
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Article52 1954-10-06 12 To make them last longer do not wear shoes more than one day at a time. If your shoes are suede brush them after each time you wear them. For stains use a proprietory solvent. Change your shoes whenever you come horne not only your shoes, but your52 words
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Article, Illustration13 1954-10-06 12 I I Personalty, I can't think I I why you're migrating13 words
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Advertisement76 1954-10-06 12 ■^■'^'4. ■'''^Ll^^ft^B^^^^^^ 2 The weekly issu* of the STRAITS BUDGET can be sent by Air Mail to any address m the United Kingdom at 3 2 an inclusive rate of I $24.00 I FOR SIX MONTHS 5 c If you want the "BUDGET* while on leave or wish 5 to76 words
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Miscellaneous280 1954-10-06 12 CLUES ACROSS 4 Laundry entetßH show It up 1 How to tell the panel: 'gettinj' Cs>. warm" (7). B lype of thiet that makes the ;> Ret 'ok 1 lifted m a sovereign (si. nif>st of wars. t9>. H With the lldlkeeper enrlowd R A Dutchman apt to f.ilk wisely280 words
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Article, Illustration1589 1954-10-06 13 EILEEN ASCROFT - EILEEN ASCROFT This is the first article m a challenging new weekly series LONELY WIVES-for every woman and her husband. by THE WIFE AT HOUSEWORK -2 THIS COM I) BK YOU with very little extra trouble Cotton housefrockfl arc K ay and cheap.1,589 words
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Advertisement94 1954-10-06 13 IN KEEPING WITH THE TIMES WE SUGGEST: I For a good, quick ano* cheap lunch, come to YWCA RESTAURANT No 5. RAFFLES QUAY. The only spot m town known to provide good food, good service and a homely atmosphere. I LUNCH FROM $1.30 OPEN TO ALL) II) For a good,94 words
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Article, Illustration326 1954-10-06 14 NETMAM - GALA SPORTS PROGRAMME FOR POPPY DAY NETMAM By UrONG PENG SOON and Ong Poh Lim will feature la a large stale badminton exhibition m aid of Poppy Day at the Singapore Badminton Stadium on Oct. 30. This is different to the International exhibition being planned fo* next month. Tlif Poppy326 words
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238 1954-10-06 14 EUROPEAN TEAMS SMALLER ASIAN representation at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics is expected to be the largest m the Games' history, the chief executive officer, Lt-General William Bridgeford, said m Melbourne yesterday. "But" he said, '•transportation costs are likely to reduce the size of238 words
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Article155 1954-10-06 14 PETER Thomson, 25-year-old Australian golfer, h as a great opportunity during the next two days of completing a treble not previously accomplished. Holder of the British Open and Matchplay championships, he is m the select field of 20 players who contest, the 72 holes stroke155 words
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Article77 1954-10-06 14 A 14-MAN track from West Ger- many arrived last night m Tokyo for a four-week tour of Japan, It will t,nke on the beM of Japan's collegiate and amateur performer*. Heading the German pei former; s are Heinz Fuetterer. European .sprint, champion, and three Olympic bronse medalA.P. - 77 words
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Article76 1954-10-06 14 ()nk oi Prance'a besi all-round swimmers, George* Vallery, died a< hii home In Casablanca yesterday aftei i long illness He *ai 2»i. Valltry, wvtral times Frtncli iwlmmlng cliampion, came third m the mo iiu'trex bectutroke it thr Olympic Games m London m HHR In 1942, WhenReuter - 76 words
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Article29 1954-10-06 14 Jack Hobbs, the Shepherds Bush heavyweight, has derided to retire from the ring. He Intends to go into business ai a men's rlothier m South Ruislip, Middlesex.29 words
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Article24 1954-10-06 14 L6I Allen (Bedworth). Midland area, middle-weight Champion, fights Emile Delmine. the Belgian titleholder, over 10 rounds at Nottingham on October 25.24 words
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Article268 1954-10-06 14 t 'LOSING offers at bookmakers" y fifth callover session on the Cesarewitch Stakes and Cambridgeshire Handicap, held at Victoria Club London were: Cesarewiteh (October 13): 10 to 1 Corydalis. 100 to 8 King's Love French Design. Mortification and Phenomenal 20 to 1 Blue Rod and Dingo, 22 to268 words
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Article96 1954-10-06 14 Miss Masoko Katsura, the Tokyo billiards champion beat Ray Miller of the- United Stales In the first round of the world professional three cushion billiards champlonshlp which opened m Buenos Aires last nif>ht Miss Kat.su ra averaged 0.78 to her opponent's o 00 In anotherReuter - 96 words
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Article243 1954-10-06 14 From FRANK ROSTON Aboard the Orsova, Tuesday 1 EN HUTTON, England's captain, told me tonight his feelings about the recurring problem of bumpers during the forthcoming tour of Australia. "As a man who's had asmany bouncers slung at him as any m the business I am243 words
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Article50 1954-10-06 14 V. BtnißhanoV >! ihe BOVltl Union bettered the world 400 metres individual medley swimmlnj? record nnn he clorked 5 mln.s 15 4 sees ;> f Minsk yesterday. His time was 2 9 second? better than the record so! up lost April !)y Alfred SpenqW an East German L-wimmer50 words
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211 1954-10-06 14 rpERRY ALLEN. 32-year-old A British fly-weight champion, has given up boxing "Twelve years m the top-cla.ss Is enough/ he told his manager, Johnny Sharpe. yesterday. So Eric Marsden 'St. Helens*, who was to have fought Allen for the title at Manchester on November 12.211 words
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Article43 1954-10-06 15 pOLICE scored a record 10-0 Div. 1 hockey leaeue victory over A.F. Seietar at Girls' Sports Club ground yesterday. Half-time score as 5-0." The goalgetters were Hardial Singh (4*. Vellupillai (3). Rozario 2 I and Kirn Swee.43 words
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Article29 1954-10-06 15 west Ham United, the second riivlsion English league team, defeated F..F.8. Stuttgart (Germany) 4-0 m a lloodlit soccer match last night m London. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-10-06 15 picture. A scramble of forwards all after the ball m yesterday's inter-school rugby match at Victoria School ground. Victoria School beat Saint Andrew's School by 14 point* (eaa.l. two tries, penalty goal) to six (two penalty goals). Free PressFree Press - 43 words
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771 1954-10-06 15 Leaden -footed Arsenal take a beating 3 goals m last 15 minutes \iosto\v s dynamos defeated England*! Arsenal T soccer team 5-a lust night m Moscow's huge Dynamo Stadium. The Dynamos, playing at top speed and with a sparkling short-passing game, scored one goal Immediately before half time and another771 words
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Article99 1954-10-06 15 BUT WHO SCORED THE GOAL HONG KONG beat Malayan Chinese Football Association t l m a soccer match at Caroline a Stadium, Hone Kono i c sterday. MCFA scored flrtt m Die Sixth minute, but reooi is differ as to who (jot ihe goal. Renter scnis it ?i(is Awang Bakar,99 words
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Article41 1954-10-06 15 MRS. Randolph Turpin, wife of the former world middleweight champion, gave birth to a baby daughter on Monday /.ight. Turpin informed his manager. George Middleton, that both his wife and new daughter were doins well.- A .P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article80 1954-10-06 15 fiROUP Captain Peter Townsend, British Ail' AttftChc m Belgium. WOO hi- second Rat T&CG for "gen tleinen riders" m a week ai, Brut* •els y v<'ici;i Ridiii" the I',cl(m,i n -o'.uird lior'.tr •I an :k.(. Ira, 1 i won the 16 000 Mi: PrlJi Alc'l.HReuter - 80 words
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Article71 1954-10-06 15 MISS Jeaimetti Altwf'KK. former British Olympic and world Agure skating cnampion, vu unuii'■n m Zurich yf.strtciay m the Engli: h church to Marc wire si swi.-s engineer, Miss Altwegg il 2:j nr.ri Mr Wirz 24. \Tl',.s AltWtgf WM R'vrn RWAJf h\her father and hi r broth<Reuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration132 1954-10-06 15 SONGKITRAT IS GOING TO U.S. Ol It-IJFI TINANT Of poO lice Samroeng Semadl, known professionally as i haini o v ti Songkitait, world bantamweight tontender number one, is planning to depart for the United States shortly. Sonukiliai will he there tor one year studying physical education. The Police Department didU.P. - 132 words
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Article65 1954-10-06 15 SINGAPORE Chinese beat Indonesians 4-2 at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday to keep their unbeaten record m this year's SAFA Community League. Chinese are the holders of the title. They led 4-0 at one period In yesterday's match through goals by Kok Peow (2), Jimmy Tan and Ah65 words
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Article55 1954-10-06 15 The SBHFA Junior Cup semi-final between Manslield S.C. and X.P.M., and the League and Cup final replay between O.T.E.C. and Chartered Bank will be held at .Talan Besar at 5.15 and 7.15 p.m. respectively today. Admission will be free, but only pass-holders will be admitted55 words
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Article42 1954-10-06 15 British TV-viewers saw Melville Barnett, 33-year-old Gloucester publican, .set up a British weightlifting record. He lifted 273 '41b. m j the middle heavy-weight class on two hands, clean and press, to beat by l a ilb. his own previous best.42 words
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Article56 1954-10-06 15 SINGAPORE Recreation Club "A" who have yet to drop a point In the SHA Div. 2 league, yesterday beat Khalsa Sports Association 4-2. It was Reer;' fourth league outing of the season. Scorers for Recs were Prout, De Wind Carnegie and Rozario. Khalsa scorers56 words
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Article37 1954-10-06 15 The Sineuoore Harbour Board team to meet S.C.C. "A" at rugger on the padang today will be: Robertscon; Wells, Enderby, Wallen, Curly; Bell, Morris; Peek, Wheeler, Goh, Hartnoll, Shove, Colquhoun, Wilson and Pincus.37 words
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Article28 1954-10-06 15 Public Works Department beat Land Office S.C. 3-0 m a friendly soccer match at Furrer Park yesterI day. Marzuki (2) and Oovlnda scored for PWD.28 words
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Article190 1954-10-06 15 THE Marylebone Cricket Club yesterday issued an official statement regarding- the fitness of Denis Compton, who was left behind when the M.C.C. sailed for Australia on Sept. 15 The statement said that the doctors had made a thorough test of Compton's troublesome knee and areReuter - 190 words
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Article99 1954-10-06 15 REGULAR ENGLAND-SOVIET MATCHES Sir Stanley )*"■>■, Bw retai vof the En flii h Ftootball a- ©elation, said laal nighi !if hii r»< hid reemi nl In i 1 In 1] with soviet •.port', offld ila foi rei ularlv scheduled matches between Bovwt fend i',i X i,h football teams. He mMA.P. - 99 words
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Article1291 1954-10-06 16 Sir rrancis and Curlew (A Hit Free i*ress Course Correspondent IT LOOKS like a day fur mudlarks at Ipoh today. Three with bright winning chances are Mystic Melody (Kate Two), Sir Francis (Race four) and Curlew (Kace Six). All throe will go well on a1,291 words
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Article46 1954-10-06 16 20 Words $6 (minimum). VV ATKINS: To ffVB and Peter. a daughter, Susan Elizabeth, at Kandang Kerbau Hospital, on sth O;-!ol.>er. DE CRUZ: To Angela and Hugh, M on October 2nd, at Kandang Kerbau, a son, Keith Joseph, Bro- j ther to Linda. Deo Gralia.s.46 words
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Article42 1954-10-06 16 JO V\ords J>6 (minimum). 2 ENGAGEMENT is announced bet- ween Foo Kok Hui the eldest son j of Mr. and Mrs. Foo Chee Fong to L Tluim Ku ai Seen, second daughter j ol Mr. and Mrs. Tham Khve Yoon. b42 words
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Article211 1954-10-06 16 10 Word* $6 C minimum < y MADAM TOH YOKE LIN, f Mother of Chan Ho Kai, Ho King, J Ho Thong, Ho Patt. passed away, peaceful!- sth October at 2236 1. s Lorong Jarret, Pudu. Funeral at r In a.m. Thursday, 7th October. f MacCALLUM, ALEXANDER late of211 words
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