The Singapore Free Press, 13 October 1954
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Title Section18 1954-10-13 1 The Singapore Freee Press largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya. 1078. Sinj;api>r«\ Wed., Oct. 13, 1954. Price 15 Its18 words
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Article, Illustration368 1954-10-13 1 trim* niyhi viitfr vhorus ,?,g'f mhm emmU ft mi at hushumi i j fcJORIE WEE. Singapore's representative m the 1"J cent Miss Universe contest, can't find a night club job m Hollywood— or a husband— so she's going to model "cheesecake" instead. 'It's just aboutU.P. - 368 words
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Article31 1954-10-13 1 J ultimatum from the State r nor today brought to a n end a 22-hour prison at South Dakota State tentiary m Sioux Falls. irlier report Pase 3)31 words
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Article17 1954-10-13 1 WOTld lost 223 ships last Which 45 foundered and lllisxirwr gavi I ImtAm ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article60 1954-10-13 1 [J* (> »r Market Correspondent j> BBER, which lost a cent m i' ri(, on the Singapore kl yesterday, staged a back thus morning. The""i '""i mice was 77', 4 cents a pound and early business was done at 77% cents. The price rallied on better overnight60 words
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120 1954-10-13 1 LEADERS of another 4.500 key workers added to the growing tension m the London dock strike last night by recommending their members to stop work on Sunday morning. The recommendation made a. a mass meeting attended by nearly 2,000 tubmen will be discussed120 words
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Article47 1954-10-13 1 Police again patrolled the Singapore 1 Supreme Court area today when the appeal by seven Chinese students' was resumed before Mr. Justice Knight. Only about 40 Chinese Students turned up at first. More arrived later and by 10 a.m. the court gallery was full.47 words
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Article253 1954-10-13 1 Pump drive halted X IIK PETROL "war" m Singapore has forced the City planning authorities to take action. Rival petrol firms and their agents have recently been building filling stations on almost every vacant roadside piece of land they can get. Fourteen new stations were253 words
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Article78 1954-10-13 1 npHAILAND made it X cleat to the United Nations political committee m New York yesterday that a smile is just a smile. Soviet delegate Mr. Vishinsky had denounced the "ludicrous theory that the Soviet l T nion would export revolution when he noted a smile byU.P. - 78 words
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Article134 1954-10-13 1 A BOUT 120 former workers of the Hock Gim Guan sago factory m Genting Lane went to the Labour Department this morning to present their case for re-em-ployment when the firm reopens on Friday. A five-man committee of the workers will meet Mr. J.134 words
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Article28 1954-10-13 1 The Kuala Lumpur-Singa-pore mail train, due m Singapore 9.20 a.m. today was delayed for two Hours because of an engine breakdown between Rengam and Layang Layang.28 words
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Article97 1954-10-13 1 THIRTY-one men were arrested when police swooped on what is believed to have been an Ang Bin Huay secret society triad initiation ceremony m Singapore late last night. A decapitated white cock, flowers and candles were seized. The raided house is m Holland Road, near97 words
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Advertisement136 1954-10-13 1 JQBmWwmW"'^ vim* V Ar Xm\ ""^v*" i«*iM* v I I don't know, but j r J\ it's simply delicious! J AH. 1 I T*^ VJ Your first taste of 'Ovaltine' Cold j^[S >Sfcv will be a revelation. It's cool, >^ /7W creamy deliciousness is a sheer .aZvO -A±A delight. You'll136 words
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Article186 1954-10-13 2 France give:; 'go ahead' signal to Premier x Assembly, by a major ity of 237, last night gave M. Pierre Mi ndes France a vote of confidence endorsing the London agreement to rearm- Germany authorising him to continue with the negotiation Figures wen 350Reuter; U.P. - 186 words
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Article64 1954-10-13 2 IVJORE than 500 Jamaicans, ITI have left for Britain, most of them to seek work. Many are travelling by air, via Havana! and Madrid, while others are! flying to New York to sail on the liner Sibajak. Some are women joining their husbands who haveA.P. - 64 words
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Article262 1954-10-13 2 THE TEMPLE MEETING ENDS IN COURT IT WAS at a temple 1 festival that a 71--yrar-olri woman devotee, Chin Liang, came to know n t k \h Bengj aged 20. Ng waa an electrician. He was putting on fittings to- the temple's wayang stage. A few daya later, she entrusted262 words
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Article, Illustration144 1954-10-13 2 IADY Dorothea Head, wife J of the Secretary of State for War, Mr. Antony Head, yesterday toured the city and inspected Forces' institutions m Singapore. A military police jeep served as her escort. At tin- Britannia Club m Beach Koad. Lady Head was shown around by Mr. ft A. Powell,144 words
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Article99 1954-10-13 2 ACTING with the best of intentions, Chinakannu Ayasamy brought Dabara Singh, whom he thought to be drunk, to the Thomson Road police station, Singapore, on Monday night, Inspector M. Mclntyre, prosecuting, said yesterday. But Dabara was m fact sober, though by nature he99 words
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Article40 1954-10-13 2 Two children were killed and their parents gravely injured yesterday by the flaming wreckage of a runaway jet fighter whose pilot plummeted tf> his own death m Clinton, Maryland, m an unowned pai achute U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article133 1954-10-13 2 TORANCE and India an noun- fed formal agreement, Over a method to settle their long dispute over ownership of French possessions m India yesterday m a sure nrelude to French withdrawal According to an official communique, local municipal councillors will meet m Pondicherry, one of133 words
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553 1954-10-13 2 Super-scale salary officers now in seven grades gINGAPORE super-scale Government officers have been re-grouped from nine to seven new grades, as a result of the recent Ritson revision of salaries. The new grades. A to G. now I make no distinction between civil and technical officers who formerly were grouped553 words
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Article26 1954-10-13 2 The Pakistan Army Chief of Staff, Gen. Ayub Khan arrived from London m New York yesterday on his wav to Wn^hincrton. U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Advertisement97 1954-10-13 2 'I [Town V. Country! J offer for J One Week Only Goddess Bras- style 124 j jKp* CIA X" "(ill rli l Regularly $20 g Dress Salon: 1, Meyer Chambers, Raffles Place Boutique: Corner of High Street North Bridge Rd r Sir Isaac Pitman 6c Sons, Limited Sole Agents: TETER97 words
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Article28 1954-10-13 3 The former U 8 Presidi nt Herbert Ho ►vet, will visit Wi I Germany n k1 month at the invitation ol Chanc< llor Aden aver. AP.28 words
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275 1954-10-13 3 GAOL MEN DRUNK ON HAIR TONIC SEIZE GUARDS ill k E HUNDRED American convicts at Stoui 1 j jils. some of them drunk on a mixture of shavinji lotion and bay rum, held three guards hostage yesterday m a riot, which South Dakota State officials said wai politically inspired. mA.P.; U.P. - 275 words
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Article21 1954-10-13 3 Slum, with United States aid. will construct a modern highway to link Bangkok and the isolated Northeast provinces.21 words
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Article30 1954-10-13 3 The Japanese Premier. Mr. shida arrived m Duesseldorf y from Parks for a tour- :iy visit to West Ger- the first Japanese preer to visit Germany. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article27 1954-10-13 3 T!v Chinese Premier, Mr. >v En Lai, yesterday receiv--31 Japanese Diet "deputies 13 members of the Japancultural and academic deition now m Peking. Reuter.27 words
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Article56 1954-10-13 3 BABY BORN AFTER MOTHER DIED SOON after Mrs. Colleen Williams. 24, died on Monday night m St. Vincent's hospital m Indianapolis of injuries suffered m a tornado, doctors delivered alive the baby she had been expecting. The infant is a s'j lb. girl, two weeks premature. The baby was said56 words
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Article16 1954-10-13 3 Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt yesterday celebrated her Tnth hirthdav m New York.- A. P.A.P. - 16 words
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Article, Illustration253 1954-10-13 3 M* R W. PYNE, veteran! Malayan rubber planter. 1; I yesterday he would never el his first holiday trip to In the b.i. ship Santhia ise he was "shipwrecked" m port, Mr Pyne who returned to >i>ore With his wife m cn <253 words
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142 1954-10-13 3 i FORMER secretary sued Charlie Chaplin m A Vevey. (Switzerland) yesterday demanding he pay her $580 for allegedly firing her without reason. Chaplin offered to give the secretary. Mrs. Isabelle Deluze. $200 hut she refused and charged the comedian fired her last summer afterU.P. - 142 words
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Article132 1954-10-13 3 OROFESSOR Hermann Oberth, West German rocket expert, says that the inhabitants of other planets are watching atomic developments on the earth from flying saucers. In a lecture m Oldinburg, Germany, last night. Oberth .said he thought that inhabitants of outer space, which he called "unranddes," haveA.P. - 132 words
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Article213 1954-10-13 3 World atom control 'inevitable' DR. ARNOLD TOYNBEE, G4. author of the monumental "The Study of History," predicted yesterday that: There would not be a third world war; There would be some rorm of world government, at least for control of atomic weapons and Russia would eventually have a bourgeois middleU.P. - 213 words
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99 1954-10-13 3 f |Tlll 1 lilt. (I State*, ,*****) estel al.iv put South (.ri'inih J beer hails and bars on limits" t<> Imerican youths Juvenile incidents, it said had caused the minorities ffUi B eoneern." \n 11 pin eurfen has been ordered luf all dependentUP - 99 words
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Article25 1954-10-13 3 Mr. Donald Campbell 33--year-old-son of speedster Sir Malcolm Campbell, will shortly try to crack the 200-mile-an-hour "water barrier" m his speedboat Bluebird.- U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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70 1954-10-13 3 SMOKES DON'T CAUSE CANCER —SURGEON Sir dement Price Thomas. chest Burgeon who attended the late King George VI, said m London yesterday he did not believe cigarette smoking or fumes m the atmosphere cause lung cancer. He told a nurses conference, he believed smoking and atmospneric pollution "merely determine theA.P. - 70 words
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Advertisement104 1954-10-13 3 OYSTER PERPETUAL I A Landmark m the History of TIME MEASUREMENT Official Distributors: << G. C. de SILVA BROS., "Jewellers" >> 3, Raffles Place, Singapore- 1. Tel. 83 115 S THE NEW supple and %JQ^L^ UNIVERSALLY FLEXIBLE J mm mmmmmW mmW mmmmm WATCH BAND Available from all rodi t wienenberger104 words
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Article663 1954-10-13 4 RITCHIE McEWEN BEHIND THE IRON CURTAIN lon nvrvr knotr what you are yoitiy to uvU or tvhen 0\ pa i' DAY In the Satellites, anxious Comr&cb a orlx< rg crouch nervously over their pay envelopes unci count then- wages ith trembling fingers 'i hey have good reason663 words
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395 1954-10-13 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY. Oct. 13, 1954. Opinion LOOKING AHEAD The Financial Secretary ha.s painted, m his valedictory budget speech, a sobering picture of the Colony's outlook so far as financial ca- pacity i.s concerned. Mr Taylor has. m a word, warned clearly that despite the building up of395 words
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Article, Illustration561 1954-10-13 4 Russia' s PILOTS get good money They are better treated than American aces SOVIET RUSSIA is payins her Air Force pilots the equivalent of $100 (U.S.) a month more than the United States is paying the pilots who are America's first line of defence, it is disclosed by a spokesman561 words
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Advertisement59 1954-10-13 4 i Finer Rings] SENA *S j The s e l e 1 1 l o n ot rings g always to be se'en at Sena s 2 expresses the high degree ot X skill and artistry employed j J* m the criarion ot all their x, tine (ewellery 1 H.59 words
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Advertisement149 1954-10-13 4 i HKk .'am -~%.m f ""9m H m I f Now! A creamy lipstick that WONT WEAR OFF! I Stay-Lone 4 I SMEAR-PROOF LIPSTICK j i Ho* imnderful tO haVC cream* bpSticlt (hat won't i J wear off! A c,, v In -t r».n« lip«tirk tlwit krrps \m, j;• z149 words
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Article508 1954-10-13 5 Protest at over-age JkMIIMUIAM la aba children ban [NGAPOBE parents are up m arms against the s Education Department's policy to stop over-age children from entering (Government secondary schools. They said yesterday the ruling would make [-literates" out of these unfortunate students. Teachers report that508 words
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109 1954-10-13 5 SOME 300 prominent Indians will welcome Dr. Sir Ramanathan Alagappa Chettiar, the South Indian philantrophist, when he arrives m Singapore by air on Sunday. Dr. Chettiar was India's delegate to the recent Institute of Pacific Relations conference held m Kyoto, Japan. A prominent business109 words
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Article34 1954-10-13 5 PENANG. Wed. A sudden rainstorm yesterday flooded low lying areas m Penang and Province Wellesley. In the Province the Changkat Road near the 19th mile was under 1.5 feet of water.34 words
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Article181 1954-10-13 5 THE Singapore Taxi Transport Association, which claims to represent owners of 900 Colony taxLs. is to protect to the City Council against the plan to equip their vehicle.with radio telephones. Mr Urn Poh Cheng. Vlcepresident Of the Association u yesterday said the plan was a181 words
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Article69 1954-10-13 5 'fllctftb of the Customs men of the Singapore Gonment Workers' Union for 1954-55 are: l,i, Mr. M. Vellu; vice Inche Ahmad bin Abdul assistant secretary. Mr. S. T Thomas; treasurer, Inche A ul Latif bin Kasslm, and committee members: Inche Cljjk bin Mat inrhe Mohd. Arshad bin69 words
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Article53 1954-10-13 5 "Ratha Utsavam." a Hindu festival, was celebrated m Singapore on Monday night. Devotees jammed Serangoon Road to see this lighted float (above) carrying the effigy of Goddess, Veeramma Kaiiammal, m the procession. Police, on crowd control duty, helped ease traffic, which was held up for a time.53 words
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Article38 1954-10-13 5 The Study Group Movement, Singapore. Is planning a 12--week course on some applications of differential and integral calculus from Tuesday. Those interested should contact the organising secretary at the British Council, Stamford Road.38 words
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Article, Illustration184 1954-10-13 5 Exact air arrival times— it's 'impossible' HTHE local manager for Qanx tas BOAC Capt. H. M Birch, said yesterday it was not possible for the company to give the exact time of its plane arrivals m Singapore. Capt. Birch explained that .some aircraft might bo delayed because of conditions effecting184 words
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Advertisement89 1954-10-13 5 H Wwww mm ITIa j^gjflA HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES C3!IlX? ™^mm^^ SSL t*t __< JH Eul Also available Toasters: BmLw^r Horizontal Upright. Hairdryers. 1 GUARANTEED FOR 6 MONTHS Obtainable from good dealers m Malaya r ISAACS 168A Cecil Street. Singapore, Phone: ***** r— MERRY WTOOWn^i it WARNER'S WONDERFUL BRAS. AND CORSELETTES MODERN89 words
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Miscellaneous222 1954-10-13 6 st r. MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis What eArruNTimwa k happening- Bui whai m omas $v Vj^iSnuca L RtALLY_HAPPENINC BORDER if LEI rMEM PASS. M L_ FOR THEM Ht P «V ymW^^L. J T^EnsEs TARZAN by Edgar Rice Burroughs LO«7POi--fcr« vjßPik-i. *m t iji^ IV fm\ ?^r~ v222 words
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Miscellaneous691 1954-10-13 6 YOUR i LUCKY I STAE |»OKN tod.iv. >„ deeelvingly MlUl t nature externally. \u U are one those of whom ii hl thai M stli] water* ma ti, Von ha\e ki< ii, Fearlest tmnd Ocea itonall) you a< tivate litaj with teats or daring i surprise even your do ett691 words
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Article210 1954-10-13 7 LONDON, Oct. 1' Previous Today i No 1 KSS ci.f. European 22» a buyers 22 B II buyers ports Oct. 22 S seller •> 22 11 16 seller IK. No. 1 RSS ci.l. European 22 9/16 buyers 22 g hj buveVL U 22 11/16 sellers 22 11210 words
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Article68 1954-10-13 7 NEW YORK, 12 Previous Today TIN «spot and nearby 93.37 norn US futures Oct 93.00 traded No* 92.87 bid CLOSED 93.00 asked OeC 92.67 bid (COLUMBI S 93.00 asked IU BBEB futures. Dec. '54 26.90 bid 26.95 asked DAY) Mar. '55 26.75 traded NO. l KSS shipment68 words
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Article32 1954-10-13 7 NEW YORK, 12. o n Previous Today '"'^trials 361.43 359.57 0 hailroads 116.91 116.93 domestic Bonds 100.77 100 77 1 '"''tics 60 39 59.90 inks Composite Averages 132.12 *****32 words
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Article127 1954-10-13 7 mn Oct. 12. R V Philippines, ci.f. UK/North Previous Today ipean, delivered weight per ton Oct. Nov $199 pd. sell.. $202»as after r IDn S2OO paid V Philippines, tjo.b. Manila, unquoted unquoted lelivered weight, per lon^ ton •PRA, Straits, c.i.f. IK North uropean delivered weight per127 words
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204 1954-10-13 7 EYLANG IS BEST SITE FOR NEW HOSPITAL BLAND SINGAPORE'S Director of dical Services. Dr. R. H. md. thinks Geylang is the suitable Bite for a new t. hospital. I the Free Press thai he With the Alumni ASSOn Malayat that there I be a completely new tal m a different204 words
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Article31 1954-10-13 7 The Singapore Customs col lected $56,978,00 from January to September this year a drop of $1,421,000 compared with revenue collected during the same period last year.31 words
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Article, Illustration31 1954-10-13 7 pic- ture. Mr. J. O. Gilbert, British Resident m Brunei, who arrived m Singapore m a Qantas-8.0.A.C. airliner after being on leave m Britain. He returned to Brunei yesterday. Free PressFree Press - 31 words
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211 1954-10-13 7 CHILDREN BANNED FROM BABIES WARDS 'AS SAFEGUARD' 'IX) SAFEGUARD the babies at the Singapore Kandang Kerbau Hospital from infection, the authorities have for the past five months banned children under 16 from the wards. But some fathers continue daily to bring their children with them on their hospital visits. A211 words
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118 1954-10-13 7 U.S. eases visa rule for visitors THE U.S. Immigration Service has eased rules for passengers travelling through the United States without visas, according to a PanAmerican World Airways spokesman m Singapore. He said passengers would now be allowed to move freely while waiting to take the first available connections. Under118 words
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Article24 1954-10-13 7 Singapore Harbour Board Boys' Club will hold its second annual boxing tournament at the club premises at 8.30 p.m.24 words
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Article26 1954-10-13 7 Mrs. Lim Yew Hock, wife of the Singapore Legislative Councillor, will open the new Park Road primary schools at 10.15 a.m. on Friday.26 words
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Article60 1954-10-13 7 The International Association of Botanists has elected Malaya and India to evolve jointly a scheme for research and exchange of technical information for the proper maintenance of the world's tropical gardens. A report for Lucknow says the Botanical Gardens of Singapore and the National Botanical60 words
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Article30 1954-10-13 7 The Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. A. C. Goode, who has been away on holiday since September 1, will return to Singapore by air from Sydney on Sunday.30 words
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Advertisement101 1954-10-13 7 THE MIRROR TELLS YOU «i (Jou're lovelier '-k^/S^T since you changed /|/\^^B I i 111 In Make-up illl/J /l/fi/l IV I m Cool, fresh skin with the fair, soft Jlf f.jgW bloom of youth about it that's the loveliness you like your mirror to show you, /J Jf/ Innoxa brings101 words
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Article, Illustration344 1954-10-13 8 ROUDN ABOUT SINGAPORE Pictorial round-up of recent events m the public life of the Colony The Governor of Singapore Sir John Nicoll. accompanied by Divisional Officer. P. VV. Wanstall. inspected firemen before opening the new auxiliary fire depot at Kolam Ayer. Among those attending I St. Andrew's Cathedra \v J344 words
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Article359 1954-10-13 10 Window on the World 4 LBER IA. nc oil rich province of West Canada, is m acute danger of becoming a new breeding ground tur bubonic plague. Tin- plague (m the Middle Ages it decimated Europe and depopulated lyondon* has previously been identified by Canadian health experts as carried by359 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-10-13 10 Former German generals, guest observers at the N.A.T.O. manoeuvres m Germany, are briefed by Lieut. Colonel Cobould. CO. of the Royal Carhidian Regiment. Left to right Theodor Blank, German Defence Minister, and Hans Speidcl.34 words
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Article, Illustration860 1954-10-13 10 The Battle of the TWO Germanys East or West? They must choose soon, says SIMON MAYNARD INURING the coming year a new battle of ideas will be fought out m the lands of the "Two Germanys". It will be a battle for the soul of the German nation. It may860 words
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Advertisement21 1954-10-13 10 BOOK AT ROBINSONS FOR "LAUGHTER AT NINE" Victoria Theatre— Oct. 21st. 22nd 23rd at 9.00 p.m AN ISLAND PLAYERS PRESENTATION j21 words
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Article, Illustration737 1954-10-13 11 They live in FEAR of Film Fans says HAROLD HEFFERNAN iIOVIE stardom has its rich rewards and its fearsome drawbacks. Most actors \v-ho have attained head-line rating will admit that the most worrisome moments Of all are those when they must come m close contact with their overzi alous worshipers.737 words
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Article, Illustration476 1954-10-13 11 Ingrid recalls how she was 'kicked' 'Patience was my shield', says the new Joan of Ait lO IXGRID BERGMANA 37 now, but with a face that is unlined, composed and tranquil I said this. "Maybe what you have been through m your personal life will help you to play 'Joan476 words
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Article161 1954-10-13 11 Jean has a jealous husband [EAN PETERS husband, st mot Kramer, la not too happy to see her hack at work m "A Man Called Peter," and this is causing friction. However. Jean shoots some of the movie m Stuart's homo town of Washington. EDMUND PURDOM K»es to London tomorrow.161 words
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Article154 1954-10-13 11 SHEILAH GRAHAM - SHEILAH GRAHAM Eg DEBBIE REYNOLDS, who has the most energy and personality of the younger set, looks scared and rarely smiles when she is with Eddie Fisher. Smile, Debbie. Lore is fun. ROSEMARY OLOONEY will while away her time waiting for the arrival of the Ferrer heir by154 words
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Advertisement44 1954-10-13 11 Jt24HoWk££ I TRANSPORT STORAGE jl^ LIMITED /fjLse T 173 CECIL STREET SINGAPORE (*oing on Lvtivor KEEP' IN TOUCH .m1... THE STRAITS BUDGET Six Monlhl Air Ir« 114 lit Suits* ript io- I R only) |24.M Six MontDJ S<a Mail Suhs< ription where) |13« M44 words
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865 1954-10-13 12 KAY MURRAY'S NEWSLETTER FROM NEW YORK DHOULD a woman lie about her age? Fiflyftve year old QIo 1 1 a Swanson leaps into the fray with both her tiny size-three feet and insists that it women do lie, it is men 'a865 words
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Article, Illustration45 1954-10-13 12 A wooden buckle which serves as a cigarette case is a novel accessory to the cloth belt worn by Miss Elizabeth Roberts at Olympia. London. It was on view at the International Handicrafts, Homecrafts and Hobbies Exhibition. Reuter picture.45 words
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Article, Illustration345 1954-10-13 12 Neither side vulnerable Went dealer I>riix;e arguments are the bane of the average game. Popular as contract Is, there's no doubt that It would be even more widely played If partners didn't bicker. But here's an argument of the kind that makes bridge the world's most wonderful game.345 words
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Article78 1954-10-13 12 SCIENTISTS are using "thinking machines' t i solve complicated optical design problems that arise In industry. The electronic brain not only provides answers but also makes its own decisions m handling information fed into it. The new machine traces light rays through optical systems. The information78 words
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Advertisement54 1954-10-13 12 The Singapore Arts Theatre Presents THE TEMPEST At "MALLAIC" Oct. 14th. 15th 16th st 9.00 p.m. BOX PLAN AT ROBINSONS »^<Mmv<>^ ]i%O^ o^^ vouji feet AS A CUCUMBER! fi# fttV 6mWmWW AIR CONDITIONED \3&}it -to SfcSA RESTAURANT y* jTjffiP^ I Jjttwfatr ARMENIAN ST SINCAPORE .T V f TEL: ***** M54 words
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Miscellaneous346 1954-10-13 12 i t i t t 'gagasr 1 tz I I 2 I 3 j WM 4 r 1 l i 1 B»BM-— L— -L— L— II I \v I fl I H II I I ,j l CLUBS ACROSS 5 Confused s..it of nonsense 1 Miss Bewail* black horse! (6).346 words
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786 1954-10-13 13 When a young mother looks for company EILEEN ASCROFT continues her Wednesday cries on LONELY WIVES— for every woman and her husband rllE hist wife you would expect to be lonely is the mother of a young family. But she is, very ften. Her lit* 1 may be busy enough.786 words
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Article, Illustration90 1954-10-13 13 'HE RIGHT WAY TO <io SHOPPING, Hew Ii Urn S :,H ,u l»per wh„ gets smiling attention from the salesman .Her 1 ,ss trim-fitting two-picee suit is of worsted jersey, m a ,T Rrey melange. Her head-hugging beret is m primrose90 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-10-13 13 OUT SHOPPING THE WRONG WAY THE WRONG WAY TO OO SHOPPING. Our model looks more suitably attired for a cocktail party. Do not overdress for the daily jobs of shopping or taking the children to school: it looks more quaint than smart. And oh, how ugly are those bulging string51 words
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Advertisement24 1954-10-13 13 I of*? Phone lour SMALL A»S. to Singapore ***** Est. IO» -y V ■■■>^w*iaff iy^f^Wu fin This is a STRAITS TIMES Classified Advertisement service24 words
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Article, Illustration948 1954-10-13 14 —Yet he agrees to fight Rico •ss^ By CHARLES BRYCE a big boxing mystery Down Under. It concerns an Empire champion who hates boxing and Filipino Ray Rico from Singapore. The champion In the case Is welterweight Barry Brown. He won the Empire title948 words
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Article54 1954-10-13 14 BF.NNY Salem i s m training for his Lei- chardt Stadium fight I I against American negro l welterweight Marshall r Clayton on October 21. Clayton, described as a I demon m the ring, lost narrowly to Australian champion George Barnes j m a 12-round contest last54 words
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Article285 1954-10-13 14 TOICHLINER reports from London. 'THAT noted Rugby referee Cyril Gadney says that m A a recent game m England (Wasps v. Saracens), out of 30 throws-in from touch the ball came away to the backs 26 times without the whistle blowing. In the Middlesex285 words
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Article49 1954-10-13 14 Bottom placed Selangor Club created the sea v v blggei I up 1 1 m th<- Bel ni [or Hoi ..<■■, 1 eai ue when they tx at Selangor Chine c 2-0 In b fit it dr. i ion fixture on I he Kuala Lumpur padang 1 erday49 words
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Article142 1954-10-13 14 Perak drop Olympic player Free Press Correspondent. /\LYMPIC hockey centre-for-ward. A. E. Berhman, who represented England alonp; with Frank Reynolds m the 1948 Games held m London, will not be playing for Perak State XI at least not for the time btins:. Berhman, who is still on the injured list,142 words
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Article46 1954-10-13 14 m the most thrilling game ol the seaeon el tpoh unbeaten champions Rtnta Indians yesterday had tO fight thelf hardest tO hold 81 vi toi k Club to I 1-1 draw m ,i 1 nlor lalon hockey lea ;ue Fixture on the town padang46 words
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Article103 1954-10-13 14 1 |UNLOP Sports Club offli lal elected .it the m end Atiini ii Oeneral Meeting, are: Patron Mr it John on Pre Id mi Mr .1 B, Cojj ell; Vi< c presidents Me i p p, Sullh .oi and Teo Rim Ken i Hon be trttaryi Mr,103 words
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Article192 1954-10-13 14 4 NDRE LACROIX of Frai of the world modern m Budapest on Monday. He scored the same number of points -877 as Switzerland's Vetterii but was given first place because he scored two more hits during the competition than the Swiss. There was a tie for third192 words
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Article28 1954-10-13 14 On a muddy ground Selangor ah Blues were beaten by Garrison Wanderers by Aye point', (goal) to three ftryj at rugger yesterday .it Kuala Lunu>ur,28 words
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Article125 1954-10-13 14 Free Press Correspondent \TOHD AMIN entered the men i?1 singles Onal of the Selangor Malaya Open Badminton Championships when he beat Abdul Manal 9-15. 15-11. 15-8. Other results: Doubles first round: Anm w Mahmud and Md. Dahalan '> f Rosli Rasul and Shamsuddln Rasul 15-12. 18-6; S.125 words
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Article44 1954-10-13 14 Tn a match which served state trial m preparation Saturday's rugger friendly between Pet iik and Penang, an Asian beat Europeans by 13 points i goals pen.. it v> tt. 11 (goal P" try) an the Ipoh pudaug ft* l/44 words
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Article136 1954-10-13 15 CARDIFF LOSE RECORD fARLEQUINS shattered Car[fl s unbeaten roco r ci the club* met ta Lunflrst floodlight Rugby match at the White city n last night. Ii quins, trailing 0-6 at tiuiSi won an exciting I by 8 points to 6, scoring converted try m the last vnite. v ardifl.A.P. - 136 words
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Article28 1954-10-13 15 The touiing Philippines national basketball team last night overcame a 27-19 half-time deficit to defeat the Portland All Stars fi9-5iR m Oregon.- U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-10-13 15 Chia Boon Leong. of Singapore and Edwin C. Dutton. of Selangor, now training with English footballers, have some couching from Ken Armstrong, the Chelsea play- er. who is an England "B" team international. Left to right: Graham Briggs, of Chesterfield, John Copeland, of Ashington. Northumberland, with Chia.A.P. - 55 words
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534 1954-10-13 15 Pack formation on must be changed Scots rugby chief A appeal to change the method of packing m has been made by the ttlsh Rugby Football Union ough its President John mnerman. Scotland has not an international match 1951, Bannerman, who gained ipa between 1921 and 1929, told clubs andReuter - 534 words
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Article124 1954-10-13 15 1 FOLLOWING will represent South Johore Rugby Football Club against Nee Soon Garrison at Johore Bahru today, kick off 5,16 p.m. G. If X Tansley; R. Masaeurale, Burnett I.t Bike, B. Emery; IMntiree, Salle)), W Fox. S/Bgt Shields, J. Brook;. Capt, I), Green, Major R. McGmk.124 words
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286 1954-10-13 15 tree Press Kugt» Keporter T" Utwln 1 h" S 7 Vk es mffW maUh f th <* t ikes Sti i e m>: Und Koyal Air For <* t Ih "p. Ue ta I 1?' the P ada "K. which is more win286 words
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Article112 1954-10-13 15 npEA.Mb for today's Inter-Servieei match at Rai- Changi, kick fl 5.15 p.m.: akmy: Palrman IR Big*, eapt); Colquitl 'HEME), Attoe (RA), Stratford (RE), Lillington (REME); Wood; iH. Sigs> Payne (R. Sigs j Hutton (Nee Soon Garrison), Berringer IREI, Biddies (RASC), Levie iR. Sigs) O'Brien (RASC). Atkinson (R. W.112 words
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97 1954-10-13 15 Gold medals for Pakistan Test team MEMBERS of th. Pakistan cricket learn, who recently toured Kng--lait d playing I est matches, were yesterday awarded gold medals by (Governor General Ghulam Mohammad m the audience hall of Government House, Karachi. The team arrived home b y sea on Monday and wasA.P. - 97 words
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Article253 1954-10-13 15 j npWENTY-ONE speedboat A Outboard Boating j marathon on Oct. 24. Boats and drivers are meeting at Kranji (Fisheries Dept.) at 8.30 a.m. on the day of the race, which will be run on a handicap basis. They will start from Kranji and finish at Ponggol.253 words
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Article104 1954-10-13 15 T^RAW for the fourth round of the Scottish Football Association Cup to be played on October 2'i, is: Cowdenbeath v Ayr United Berwick or Clacunacuddin v Inverness Town Arbroath v. Brechin City Buckie Thistle v. Queen's Park Dundee United v. Forfar Athletic Montrose V InvernessReuter - 104 words
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Advertisement25 1954-10-13 15 a leading hotel with air-conditioned M rooms and bath. flB Reasonable rates. I Ownqaraqe. Good food m M HcABLrT OCEANBESTi TEL. ***** J SINGAPORE A25 words
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191 1954-10-13 16 RAIN AT PENANG Prince Ross in good run Free Press Course Correspondent it LOOKS like another wet rate meeting for Penang on Saturday. More rain fell last night. a handful of horses came up the straight at a fairly brisk pace this morning, but gen ei ally there Was lit'191 words
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167 1954-10-13 16 t rpHALLAND'S Somdet YontraI J. kit. holder of the welterweight eh.anipioii.4hip of the j Orient, scored B third round technical knockout victory over Frenchman Emmanuel Clavel m their scheduled non-title 10 round match m Bangkok last night J But the Orient champion167 words
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Article191 1954-10-13 16 (•losing .prices at bookmakers final callover at the Victoria Club m Ixmdon last night on to- Cesarewitch Stakes at Newmarket were: 9 to 1 Mortification. 10 to l King's Love. 100 to 9 Pheno menal, 100 to 8 Corydalis, lou to 7 French Design, 100 to 6 Blue191 words
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Article139 1954-10-13 16 <3.\MMY McCarthy, British featherweight champion, beat l'ierre Richaud, of France, at the Royal Albert Hall. London last night, the referee stepping the ten round contest m the Oth round. The tall Frenchman, looping m punches from all angles took the first two rounds, but McCar'hv settledU.P.; Reuter; A.P. - 139 words
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Article80 1954-10-13 16 dOBBY Johnstone, Hibernian's inside right, has withdraw n from Scotland's soccer team to meet Wales at Cardiff on Saturday because of an ankle injury. His place will be taken by yorston, the Aberdeen forward to play alongside his club mate, centre-forward Buckley. Yorston is the80 words
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Article285 1954-10-13 16 TtflF M.C.C. touring cricket team opened their visit to Australia with a draw against the Western Australia country XI m the two-day match which ended yesterday at Banbury. Honours, however, were with the MCC who. having declared at 344 for Aye, dismissed the home teamReuter - 285 words
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Article163 1954-10-13 16 ARSENAL, seven times English Football y champiODS, have been invited to tour th Far Fast at the end Ol the present season. Mr Tom Whittaker, Arsenal's manager, said the invitation is one ol many received. "We have not yet thought about tOUTfI and v c shall163 words
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Article125 1954-10-13 16 i 'ERA! D Uo&s ol California and v hfike Green of Florida American Junior players, ci e5 l day added to the United Davis Cup team to go to Austi this Winter. Moss rtie United States junior Champion and Green, Nation. a Boys' champion m 1952,125 words
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Article49 1954-10-13 16 1 IRS. Beverly Baker Fletiz. <«! the ranking United States player, repeated her triumph of 1950 m winning the women's singles title m the Pan-Ameri-can lawn tennis tournament m Mexico City yesterday. She beat Miss Barbara Breit, the 17-year-old American junior champion, by 7-5, 8-6.49 words
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Advertisement520 1954-10-13 16 MARIO ft IN FINAL AfSlifj llamas of Mexico, beat Art l.ar>eii, the rankin; United State-, player, 1 i, 10-8 g-a yesterday m tiie inen\ singles semi-finals «»t the PanAmerican lawn teanis championships at Mexico City. En Hit' previous round Llamas had eliminated American champion Vie Seixas. Reuter. Jap billiards star520 words
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Advertisement72 1954-10-13 16 BOOK EARLY ROOK iXOIVU SAT. 30th OCTOBER BADMINTON EXHIBITION WORLDS CHAMPION PLAYERS SINGLES WONG PENG SOON v. DIREK KHAJADBYE ONG POH LIM v. F. SONNEVILLE HELEN HENG v. P. PATTABHONGSiE DOUBLES ISMAIL BIN MARJAN and ONG POH LIM vs. CHAN KON LEONG and LIM KEE FONG TICKETS $5, $3 (RESERVED)72 words
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