The Singapore Free Press, 20 October 1954
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Title Section19 1954-10-20 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya. I IOSI. Singapore, Wed., Oct. 20, 1951. Price 15 Cts19 words
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193 1954-10-20 1 West diplomats in Moscow quit Burma dinner SJEVEN Western ambassadors walked 3 out of a Burmese dinner m Moscow on Monday, rather than aine with Chinese Communists and other satellite guests, it was revealed yesterday. All the diplomats were taken aback when they saw the guests since they had been193 words
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76 1954-10-20 1 32,000 HAUL BY KNIFE AND GUN GANG tI^IVE men one had a pistol and the others knives broke into a house at IO 1 milestone. Yu Chu Kang Road tgapore, and robbed a Chinese of $35 and jewellery worth $1,360. The victim, the proprietor of a shop m Yu Chu76 words
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Article33 1954-10-20 1 The Singapore Rubber Market opened this morning on a teady tone, with first grade, November shipment, at 76 7 u cents a pound, one and one- < Ighth cents above yesterday's close,33 words
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67 1954-10-20 1 FOREIGN diplomats m Moscow are mystified by the fact that three leading members of the Soviet Government who left Peking by air a week ago have not been reported to have arrived home. Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, Communist party secretary. Mr. Nikolai Bulganin, Defence67 words
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Article31 1954-10-20 1 Police want to get m touch with anyone who has Mercantile Bank (Ipoh branch cheques NO. A*****1 to A*****5. They should contact Inspector Tan Jee Bah, telephone *****, Singapore.31 words
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Article114 1954-10-20 1 Pressure on Japs to pay ex-POWs DRITAIN has repeatedly ask- ed the Japanese Government tO agree to an early Settlement on compensation to former prisoners of war ■n the Far East. Mr. Eden. the Foreign Secretary, told 'I" 1 House of Commons yes1 1 rday. He was replying to questionsReuter - 114 words
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206 1954-10-20 1 Mao gives state dinner for Nehru THE Prime Minister of India. Mr Nehru, dined with Red China's top leaders m Peking yesterday telling a big crowd of welcoming Chinese "the happiness of not only Asia but also of the world hinges on the206 words
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Article300 1954-10-20 1 A Alt M M. Another port out M THE British Government gave an implied warning to striking dockers yesterday that troops might be called out to unload ships unless they returned to work. The Labour Minister, Sir Walter Monckton, told the House of Commons thai300 words
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Article97 1954-10-20 1 ACCEPTING the resignation of Dato E.E.C. ThuraLsingham as Federation Member for Education, the High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillvray. said m a letter that the country owed him a great debt for his achievements m education. Dato Thuraisingham's letter of resignation said that his medical advisers had told him97 words
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Article38 1954-10-20 1 ALL London's bus services will be running normally today, London Transport announced last night. Bus crews from the last of the 43 garages affected decided last night to return to work this morning. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article45 1954-10-20 1 ffuTE Commissioner General J. Malcolm Mac Donald, yesterclav conferred m London with Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden. Mr. Mac Donald arrived In London by air from New York last week after a holiday m Canada. He leaves for Singapore on. Friday. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Advertisement71 1954-10-20 1 Follow Pendengar pFNDKNCiAIt'S Special Selections for Penang races today are: SPKCIAL NAP De-win DOUBLE Half Moon, Pinner. TEEBUE Half Moon, Barracuda, Ginseng. Pendengar says the five $5 units should be invested thus: Special Nap: two wins ($10); Double: two wins ($10); Treble: one win ($5). Other Penang selections on Back71 words
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334 1954-10-20 2 NEW EUROPEAN ARMY WILL EASE TENSION-EDEN Mr. Anthony eden. the Foreign Secretary, said yesterday that the West's new plans to build up a European force, including an armed West Germany, were "aimed at no other power." He told the House of Commons: "On the contrary, once the unity of the334 words
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Article91 1954-10-20 2 The Saar barrier is cleared FRANCE and West Cier many last night agreed m principle on a solution to the long-disputed Saar issue one of the major obstacles to French acceptance of German rearmament, well-in-formed sources said. Agreement was reached by M. Pierre Mendes France, French Prime Minister, and Dr.Reuter - 91 words
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89 1954-10-20 2 THE International Rice Com- j mission yesterday recommended that the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation investigate the yellowing of rice imported by Japan from South-East Asia and elsewhere. The yellowing is believed to be caused by mildew, m transit. Yellow rice is notA.P. - 89 words
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97 1954-10-20 2 MORE than 30().0(io specii mens of South-East A.sia flora have been classified and stored at the Singapore Botania Gardens, said Prof R. B, Holttum m a Talk to the new Science Society of Malaya. Prof Holttum, who is retiring as Profe.s.sor of Hot any at97 words
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229 1954-10-20 2 BRITAIN signed a treaty with Egypt last night and thus agreed to withdraw all her 80,000 troops from the Suez Canal base within 20 months The Egyptian Prime Minister, 35-year-old Lt.-Col. Gamal Abdel Nasser, whose army junta dethroned King FaroukA.P.; Reuter - 229 words
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Article22 1954-10-20 2 A. U.S. Army flier has set an unofficial helicopter altitude record of 24,500 feet m a Sikorsky XH-39 helicopter. A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article39 1954-10-20 2 Hunt for the Tobermory galleon's treasure said to be £40 million m gold— will be suspended at the end of this month until Spring, because Tobermorv Bay will be too cold lor divers and frogmen.39 words
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Article41 1954-10-20 2 BRITISH and Japanese tex tile officials opened talks m Manchester yesterday on alleged Japanese infringements of British designs and patents. British textile makers have complained bitterly against what they call "unscrupulous" Japanese competition m British markets. A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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296 1954-10-20 2 'Friendly man gave Dutch U.S. war secrets' HOLLAND was named yesterday as the country involved m the Petersen espionage ca>e, an authoritative source said at Alexandria. Virginia, yesterday. Joseph S. Petersen. Jr., 40. a long-time employee of the super-secret National Security Agency of the United States, Is accused of obtainingA.P.; U.P. - 296 words
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223 1954-10-20 2 AMERICA'S delegate to the T.N., Mr. James A Wadsworth, said yesterday the United States suspected the Soviet Union of planning: world conquest 'behind their facade of disarmament statements." He call on Moscow to accept effective inspection and full international controls on disarmament. In223 words
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Article96 1954-10-20 2 TEN-YEAR-OLD Choo Kirn Guan was flying his kite ov. August 30 when it became entangled with a fruit tree on the vacant land between Prinsep and Short Street, Singapore. He climbed the tree to retrieve it when b/j fell. His mother, Leonu Yok Sim,96 words
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Article50 1954-10-20 2 Treasury €1 notes instead of stage property money wen used at the Piccadilly Theatre, London, recently. Scotland Yard had called m property money from theatrall over London and the pr< vinces. because it was getth into circulation, said Mr. X- I nald Colin, the company manager.50 words
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Advertisement40 1954-10-20 2 JUST UNPACKED I COTTON DRESSES j I p*MA... £?*^4a FROM 3JII Town 6. Country RAFFLES PLACE Ist Floor, Meyer Chambers Phone: *****. (Above Overseas Union Bank) NOTEi Open 1 mil .1.30 p.m. Wee Mayo 5 tf 4.00 p.m. On Saturday*.40 words
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Article182 1954-10-20 3 Hundreds of families marooned m Britain pLOODS following two days of torrential rain m the north of the British Isles yesterday cut oil" two big towns, isolated many villages, blocked road, rail and telephone communications and mad" hundreds of families homeless. The market town ofReuter - 182 words
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Article194 1954-10-20 3 EiIVB HUNDRED mule students at lulane I niversitv swarmed into the girls' dormitories on "Monday night and took panties m a raid which touched off a riot call, a fire alarm and wild contusion. Polite, who rushed every available tar to the campus, were metA.P. - 194 words
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Article117 1954-10-20 3 PHILADELPHIA General Hospital has announced that a new drug had been found equally effective as aureomycin and terramycin m the treatment of pneumonia, while having fewer adverse affects than the older drugs. Dr. F. Lloyd Mussells, executive director of the hospital, said that a five-manA.P. - 117 words
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Article133 1954-10-20 3 OELIEF operations In Ontario province, Canada, LXI continued while the search for bodies continued i m the suburbs of western Toronto. j But m the United States, the Ohio River flood, caused by Hurricane Hazel, was abating without much damage expected. The death tollA.P. - 133 words
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Article49 1954-10-20 3 The Labour MP Mr. Woodrow Wyatt, yesterday looked across the House of Commons at the Prime Minister and said With a grin that Sir Winston obviously never intends to retire." Sir Win.:! on, who will be 80 011 NOV 3fl riirl tint f:ii<p QTI eyebrow. A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article29 1954-10-20 3 Over 2.300 workers on four Dutch-owned estates m East Java started a sit-down strike yesterday because the management refused to prant r.hpm bonuses for 1953. A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article29 1954-10-20 3 Fred Pearson. 42. Manchester, was gaoled for .six months for stealing £6 from a policewoman's handbag while being quest i'"" 811 mi ai,it» lifter. A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article25 1954-10-20 3 The Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Katsuo Okazaki. yesti rdav decorated Argentina's President, Mr. Juan Peron, with the Order of the Chrysanthemum.- A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article27 1954-10-20 3 A thief on Monday stole a Union Jack from a 25-foot flagpole on the roof of a Bow Street police station m London. A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article24 1954-10-20 3 Mr Aloe Nathan. 82. founder of the £15.000,000 Glaxo dried milk and pharmaceutical products group, died m London on Monday. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article20 1954-10-20 3 Thr- Ford Motor Company has announced a £65,000,000 expansion programme for its Dagenham plant In London.-- A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article33 1954-10-20 3 Ernest Hogg, 48, of Chester-le-Street. Durham, took his life by putting his head out of his car window and cranking the window tightly against his throat He Hied ot" strangulation. A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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275 1954-10-20 3 Ml I lik< lihood of an early end to the Man Mau emergency is seen by Kenya's four-man Wai Council In an announcement last night— the second anniversary of the start of the battle against this terrorist organisation. The report addedReuter - 275 words
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134 1954-10-20 3 TCNGLISH tradition ays man's home is hi eai le, but the Earl ol Ducli ha< I ko house hunting ye iterda: because his castle Is a pi I m| So is his mansion, Thi Home Office took ovei both a gaols after World W.irU.P. - 134 words
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Article181 1954-10-20 3 JARDINES QUIT CHINA MAINLAND lAJtDXNE Matheoon. Urn Hongkong merchants, have sold their assets on the Chinese mainland, a representative oi the Company said m London yesterday. The representative confirmed reports from Hongkong of a deal whereby the company'! a.ssets on the Chinese mainland had been offset against their liabilities toReuter - 181 words
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Advertisement116 1954-10-20 3 r ROLE X— 1 I OYSTER PERPETUAL j I A Landmark m the History of 77Af£ MEASUREMENT Official Distributors: Sj I G. C. De SILVA BROS.. 8 "Jewellers" a 3, Raffles Place, Singapore- 1- Tel. 83 115 S The weekly issue of the STRAITS BUDGET can he 5> sent hv116 words
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371 1954-10-20 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, Oct. 20, 1954. Opinion Still much To be done Announcement by the deputy Director of Commerce and Industry that the Government will hold out very inducement to overseas investors to establish industries here, is a welcome assurance that the warning sounded by the Governor m371 words
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Article784 1954-10-20 4 A LETTER STARTED INVESTIGATION INTO EX GOVERNOR S AMAZING LIFE. Hi v.a C of New jersey He headed the investigation into th< kidnapping and murdei oi the Lindbergh bab> jn^\ was so populai thai n 1936 Republ an Party Considered runn.ru; him tor President. roday JOHN SAMPSON784 words
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Article343 1954-10-20 4 CHINESE MORALE IS LOW AS TOP Peking officials celebrated the fifth anniversary of the establishment of the Communist regime m China by describing the "happy life of the people under the Red regime, it was reported m Hong Kong that morale among the masses of Chinese has dropped to a343 words
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268 1954-10-20 4 found dead m the Club's New York headquarters. A few days later his daughter sat down to read a letter that had come to her from Hoffman a month before iiis death with the message: "To be opened only m the event of268 words
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Advertisement50 1954-10-20 4 Finer Rings i I ilt OVjl\ 1 O X Wh.itivir the purpose —an > cng.igenu nt an .mnivi rs.ny > Of |u*t j s;itt there .m. i rings to convey lv. ry fflttflffi of goodwill with chjrm .md >:\Lnaw' I H. SENA; LIMITED HICH CLASS JEWELLERS I J Singapore. Ptn.ing.50 words
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Advertisement22 1954-10-20 4 POCKET CARTOON! By OSBERT LANCASTER Wk ie-'--'\ Isn fif loi flj h«n i»ir flu j j n< v Ogflifl I I i22 words
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Advertisement147 1954-10-20 4 I (/CuJ't+j&few says I Up" DRY SKINS I can easily be corrected 1 KMP^WiI ~4?^ i Every Night cleanse with Hater Lily fl arising Cream. Nourish with the rich I I herbal extractl ill Perfection Cream. I ißSte* Evary Morning brace with Anti' Wrinkle H w Lotion before making up,147 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-10-20 5 Malay Hall party party MALAYAN students m London welcome the I new Malayan (ommis- I S sioner, Inche Othman bin I Mohamed (second from I left) at Malaya Hall and I say goodbye to the outgo- I ing Commissioner. Raja j Sir Ida (second from J right). s48 words
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Article429 1954-10-20 5 Driving school owners say: Very good idea OWNERS or driving scnools m Singapore yesterday supported a suggestion that professional driving instructors should be required by law to get an instructor's certificate" before they are allowed to teach. The suggestion came from the newly- formed Bureau429 words
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102 1954-10-20 5 The Singapore City council's continual increases m assessment on properties would discourage capital Investment on buildings and cause hardship to owner-occupiers, said members of the Singapore: Ratepayers Association at a i \.,.M-miittee meeting. The association will discuss the matter again and make representations. Committee102 words
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Article40 1954-10-20 5 Three members of the Burmost industrials Mission left Singapore by air yesterday f<»i Rangoon after reparation talks with the Japanese Govern ment Th^v f ere 0 Tun Thoung, v i Tun Th la and U Kar.40 words
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114 1954-10-20 5 SIR Sydney Came, VineChancellor of the University of Malaya will open the United Nations Day Exhibition at the British Council Hall. Stamford Road. Singapore at 5.15 p.m. on Friday. The exhibition will last until Oct. 31. Flags of 21 member states of U.N.114 words
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Article49 1954-10-20 5 PENANG. Wed. The Federal Housing Trust has approved the lay-out of the Pen- ang Municipal Council's second housing schema 1 at Pinhorn Road, off Green Lane. Tenders will be called soon for the building of 56 semidetached two- room bungalows fnr afile tn the DUDIiC.49 words
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118 1954-10-20 5 If EMBERS Of t»ie Sinca- |><>re Cage Bird Society, »rmed about two months uill toon be issued with idgea similar to those of 1 known l»ird societies "'I Hubs m Britain. Orderi for 200 badges have een placed with a British jl 01 the118 words
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217 1954-10-20 5 rHE Singapore City Council, which is expected to become the City and Island Council next year, has planned Its 1955 budget on a city basis only. It is still m the dark as to the date of the elections and has only a vague217 words
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Article21 1954-10-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A clerk, Nadara.iah, 25, was acquitted here yesterday of ar offence against a 13-year-ok Eurasian girl.21 words
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Article53 1954-10-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The registration of the Malayan Indian Interpreters' Union has been canc< Hod. the Registry of Trade Unions stated esterday. Up to the end Of last month there were 238 registered unions m the Federation and 2'! more pending registration. Total union53 words
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Article154 1954-10-20 5 THE proposed Singapore Chinese middle school students' union will be run on lines similar to student societies with properly organised activities beneficial to the wellbeing of all members. A student representative said the union would not function as a trade union Objects are now being154 words
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Advertisement121 1954-10-20 5 r jl i rj A /r i W BBSS HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Also .lv.iiliblc To.istcrs: Horiront.il Cr Upris;ht, H.iirdrycrs. GUARANTEED FOR 6 MONTHS Obtainable at all authorized dealers m Malaya or ISAAC'S 168-A, Cecil Street. Singapore, Phone: *****. s— BOOK AT ROBINSONS FOR "LAUGHTER AT NINE" Victoria Theatre— Oct. Mst, 22nd121 words
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Advertisement108 1954-10-20 6 II Ml I I II *****1111 l > llllllltlM < Vienna may see important talks Not since the day, ol M< t. rnich has Vienna < t i i entre oi vital interna a] talfc N< v. then li wnis pt r that n may becon c i nu i108 words
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Miscellaneous291 1954-10-20 6 MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis HiIPfIHBKII! 7;7 t oa ■> f:R-.';OT about- I'-l.^'a ap.;' > lk' j ■■■■■■■■■^■HHI THOSE BLACK »V*'' vg A1 --STRAIGHT X \+Z W*^*' 'z^3 TARZAN by Edgar Rice Burroughs I '.-.kv~ r "7-'- bubbi '.^tAv vk'-s^A. clear [^oc r* 1 e a i r291 words
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Miscellaneous684 1954-10-20 6 i YOUR I LUCKY STAE combination ol an;, E actlVitj and p!,. IMIM '"•Jot.iuc. U Uinr^ work like a beavej and mi E fabulous amount ol woik don« E iut ul I n >ou appea, t j be completel) ambitionless— E tad want to h.m notnint bill tun: i njeaa684 words
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Article217 1954-10-20 7 LONDON. Oct. 1!) Previous Tod R| 881 B, SO. 1 KSS c.i.f. European 22 5/16 buyers Ml hZZL |M»i!s Del 22% seller V-n n R| BBEB. No. i KSS c.i.f. European 22 5/16 buyers 22% buv/rt IPMn. No 1 R SS Settlement 22^ bSg| 23> 4 ggS217 words
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Article29 1954-10-20 7 NEW YORK, 19. Previous Today Industrials 354 35 354.75 i Railroads 118.45 119.87 Domestic Bonds 100.89 100.85 Utilities 58.67 58.68 'I Stocks Composite Averages 130.45 130.9629 words
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Article125 1954-10-20 7 Oct. 19. COPRA, Philippines, cXf. UK/North. Previous Today I nropean, delivered weight per lon- ton Nov. Dec $193 quoted $195 sellers I OPRA, Philippines, f.o.b. Manila, unquoted unquoted delivered weight, per long ton COPRA, Straits, c.i.f. IK North European delivered weight per i"!l!; ton Ocl. Nov.125 words
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Article98 1954-10-20 7 NEW YORK. 19. Previous Today FIN Straits spot and nearby 93. 12 nom. 93.00 norn UN futures. Oct. 92.50 bid 92.50 bid M 93.25 asked No? 92.50 bid 92.25 bid 93.00 asked 93.00 asked 92.25 bid 92.10 bid 93.00 asked 92.75 asked TONE: Steady. SALES: Five lots.98 words
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Article57 1954-10-20 7 Spot Malabar released was October shipment 48. November 47. quoted at 52. Awaiting release 52. Lampong awaiting release 52. Arvats 52. October shipment 50. Afloats 51 to 50. October shipment Km ember 48. Sarawak spot released 50. November 48 sellers ex-dock 49. Awaiting release 49. Afloats 49. Above57 words
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91 1954-10-20 7 I HE annual recital contest of Bharati songs In Tamil '-organised m conjunction with the Deepavali celebrations, will be held at the Chetdars' Temple, Tanl Road, Singapore, on Saturday. ij U open to amateurs, girls andDoys, aged 18 and under. me winner and91 words
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Article39 1954-10-20 7 KMJANG, Wed. -The Scrip ture Union branch of the Klu ang English Sunday School will hold a rally at the Government English School at 7.30 p.m oh Saturday. The speaker will be Mr. H. A. J. Lea39 words
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Article, Illustration421 1954-10-20 7 GOVT. SHOCK WON'T STOP THIS FREE STUDY SCHEME HINDU rites are often spectacular, but the religion also has its simple, devotional side. The family above stand with hands cupped m supplication. On their laces Is an expression common to all who worship, it is faith. This pict re was tak.nFree Press - 421 words
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465 1954-10-20 7 School chief refutes charges made by parents mti. v. a. .Peterson, principal '1 of Outram School m Singapore, denied yesterday that parents of his pupils were forced to pay the full cost of three dollars per copy of the school magazine, c also refuted a grouse by some parents that465 words
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Advertisement38 1954-10-20 7 coughs. ■""""■•O^ colds. KjOR THESE) BRONCHITIS. THROAT J<^ Mmmm <!!^ chest \JAKE THIS) AILMENTS m TZ2S* llJ NG SYP^ V tT? tWammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mww M mi^i Ln« THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. 33 Raffle* Place. Singapore Cold Storage Arcade. Orchard Rd.38 words
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Article, Illustration459 1954-10-20 9 CHAN; FONG - Religious pageant thrills large catholic audience CHAN FONG I by I W by Pretty Bernadette of Lourdes (Evelyn Leicester) is helped g with the finishing touches of her make-up by Joan Baumgarten S who played the Blessed Virgin. The Virgin of Guadalupe (Agnes Minjoot) appears to Juan Diego, an old459 words
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Article164 1954-10-20 10 'Wooden walls' for Navy A NEW "wooden Walls' fleet is being assembled round the coasts oi Britain. It is the force of minesweepers which would be instantly needed on the outbreak of war, and which already has more than 300 ships. New vessels worth millions ol pounds have been given164 words
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Article227 1954-10-20 10 Window on the World JAPAN'S famed swordJ smiths who, under General Mac Arthur's stern order, turned their skilled hands to ploughshares at the war's end, are back at the old forge once more. The first samurai sword tc be made m Japan .since 1943 emerged from the lfi sacred rituals227 words
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Article, Illustration713 1954-10-20 10 Simon Maynard - 'Mike' Pearso is a farseeing statesman Simon Maynard •BACK ROOM IIOY'OF THE NINE-POWER CONFERENCE By 4 cheery, unconvenfl tional, haiWelloww ell- met diplomatist has, behind the .scenes m the past few weeks, done much of tne spadework which made the Nine-Power London conference a success. While Mr. Eden, Dr. Adenauer713 words
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Article227 1954-10-20 10 BEACHCOMBER - By the Way BEACHCOMBER uuman beings, form so large a pro. portion of the animal world, have t ten that British Ran are to review the i tion of cheaper far I for dogs. This is part of an attei mi tn encourage dogs to usi railways There should also227 words
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Advertisement29 1954-10-20 10 Yau can Phone Your SMALL ADS. to Singapore 2800 Ert. I 0« BR& x jB BK :^Kr^ sraS&v^Sl aCr<iiiiJ^^^| I This is a STRAITS TIMES Classified Advertisement service I29 words
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Article, Illustration744 1954-10-20 11 German Schools Have ALWAYS been Nazi says Sexton jJelmer a g fai as the schools of A East Germany go there is little to fear nt re Naziftcation. From all that [have been to see they have i r been de-Nazifled. Only one thing has changed That l_ the colour744 words
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Article, Illustration825 1954-10-20 11 JAMES WHITE - JAMES WHITE Dane spent his life designing it npHE world's largest, most accurate —within 0.4 of a second m 00 years— and most elaorate clock is now being 31 mbled m Copenlagen. Eiuht feet high, 10 feet wide and 21 feet deep, half a century825 words
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Advertisement35 1954-10-20 11 CXalfr I facilities I TRANSPORT STORAGE .6577 W3 CECII STREET SINGAPORE "-trsrs AT THE RESTAURANI Bllgl MilgtMi* AKin DAD C\V THF €WWMff i AINU UAK Ut mi h 0^ ARMENIAN STREET SINGAPCUe fEL 8W75 135 words
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Article, Illustration363 1954-10-20 12 SYLVIA SHORT - SYLVIA SHORT by AN UNUSUAL "tele- phone plan" which will add at least an estimated 20,000 people to the 25.000 cured of cancer m Britain each year will become effective this month. Dr. Malcolm Donaldson of the British Empire Cancer Campaign is launching this newReuter - 363 words
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Article419 1954-10-20 12 South dealer !\OIV 1 M m 9 6 J A 4 OKg J I I a J W F.ST HAST J I 4 A II H 863 V X I 7 10 8 <> 0 4 AIOBT4 9 I SOUTH *KQ 8 7 Q J 10 5 0419 words
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Miscellaneous263 1954-10-20 12 io I rßni2 I CLUES ACROSS: 3. Tennis we get all mixed up! 1. Care about five m Roman (8). times? (6), 4- A protection for some feeders 4. Othello! goes back to bed! (3). CJ-4». 5. Did present quadrupeds (4). 8. Such stuff could not pass your 8. Advance263 words
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Article686 1954-10-20 13 1 EILEEN ASCROfT continues her weekly series ca LONELY WIVES with the spotlight on the older woman. 1 vv- oegins at 50. Or L can. if the right turning is taken at the crossroads. One way leads to loneliness and depression. The other686 words
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Article, Illustration70 1954-10-20 13 THE WRONG WAY to serve coffee after dinner. Even the busiest housewife could surely do better. It is depressing for a husband to come home a.ad find his wife still m her working clothes, with wispy hair and a shiny nose. And why not remove70 words
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Article, Illustration101 1954-10-20 13 J. 8 hOK a young wife SHOULD look-allrartivelv and iwj dressed, freshly groomed and perfumed, the kind of «i.,,t any m;ln W ould be happy to come home to. Her Jjji iweater Ii m black jersey, with flattering portrait k!, »'<-101 words
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Advertisement96 1954-10-20 13 To carry m your handbag or pocket— always J 4* "FROZEN FRAGRANCE" f%7 j the new Solid Perfume l'^^. O mW^P I Fresh and Fragrant you'll always he when you carry Frozen Fragrance the latest vogue that has swept the world. Cool fragrance m solid perfume to carry always 296 words
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Article, Illustration485 1954-10-20 14 CHARLES BRYCE - GOODBYE BENNY, GOODBYE RAY CHARLES BRYCE By 1 1 ii \i i 4 1 1 mi iiivc gujt a i«ii\r ii ucratiiig, uui i guess that's what Missis Salem and Rico are m for al Leichardl Stadium, Sydney. Last night i received the news (lash from Australia that Marshall Clayton,485 words
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Article273 1954-10-20 14 fHF recall of 44-year-old Irishman, Cecil Ewing and the selection of Scottish golfer, Kobin Cater, were the main surprises m the British team announced to meet the United States at St. Andrews m the Walker Cup amateur golf international next May. Ewing had practically retired from championship273 words
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Article35 1954-10-20 14 lampeni Rovers beat Malayai Auxiliary Air Forced lln a frlendl Jio'koy game on the V.M.O.A, grouni yeaterday a Leatrange, L. Theaeln and iu< k Chen scored for tli Bevtu, YaL.m i'ji airmen35 words
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Article, Illustration237 1954-10-20 14 Nobody wants to talk j The champ who hates the rjna Bit lil S ll KMPIKi: welterweight champion Barry Brown is keeping silent about hi_ disappearance earlier this year when he announced his intention of quitting the liny (Free Press Oct 13). Preparing tor his Vlround bout with Filipino Kay237 words
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Article, Illustration369 1954-10-20 14 ROGER YUE - The way to a better figure ROGER YUE By SPORE GIRLS SHOW HOW MISS VIOLET HO and Miss Daisy Lim, two of Singapore's foremost women physical eulturists, will next month give a special demonstration on figure-con-touring for ladies wishing to improve their figures. They will demonstrate these exercises at the369 words
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Article158 1954-10-20 14 THE Far Eastern Amateur Rowing Association is holding an inter-port regatta m Singapore on Nov. 5 and 6. I Under the auspices of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club. this rowing regatta is the fifth; to be held by the association! slnce the war The158 words
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Article32 1954-10-20 14 OAT McAteer. British micldleJ weight, maintained his undefeated professional boxing record last night as he chalked up his 31st straight victory m outpointing Gasto Meuelbrouck, France, m elffht rounds.32 words
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Article44 1954-10-20 14 Moscow radio claimed terdav that Armenian weightlifter Mikhail Akopyants Bet a new work! mark for the middleweight class with a twohand snatch of 282.85 lb. The radio .said Akopj mts performance was 1 76 lb. better than the world record AP.44 words
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Article28 1954-10-20 14 Garrison Wanderers chalked up another rugger victory when defeated Royal Air Force by five points (goal) tn nil on the KAr ground Kuala Lumpur, yesterday28 words
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Advertisement47 1954-10-20 14 i Yes /7^\ M,^ I but f\|sf I nevertheless, £/Tv 1 CYMA W is best OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LEADINC WATCH DEALERS For CATHOLIC PRAYER Cr STORY BOOKS, ROSARIES BIBLE Cr CHURCH HISTORY, CATECHISM BOOKS Co to ETC., PETER CHONC COMPANY (The Catholic Bookshop) 82-2 Bras Basah Ro.id47 words
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Article326 1954-10-20 15 j* W DUWMi, welsh miner, won the 1 impire flyweight championship when he outpointed Jake Tuli, South African holder, over fifteen rounds last night m London. It was Dower's first ever fight for a title and the flrst time he had boxed fifteen rounds.326 words
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Article129 1954-10-20 15 lyW/S Compton, English Test cricketer, had his stolen car returned to him by London police yesterday, but the cricket gear which he had been preparing for Test matches m Australia teas missing. The car was found m North London some distance from Lords cricket ground, outside129 words
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Article75 1954-10-20 15 f| T.E.C. beat Hong Kong v, vk 3-1 at River Valley yesterday to enter the I the Singapore Business FA. Senior Knockout Cup. other semi-final is being I today between Mercantile Bank and Malaya Publishing House. OTEC are making a bid for triple championship, havpreviously this75 words
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Article44 1954-10-20 15 Saint Andrew's School beat r <' English College 5-0 m p V r »gby match at Johore ru yesterday. The Saints r, vu 4 lr ough a try scored and verted by Yew Kal. second XV game Saints 1 B.C. 6-3.44 words
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Article26 1954-10-20 15 Ml "a, Hawaiian born Mer, said yesterday he 'Japan's Shigeji Kane atherwelght champion Orient, m a title bout k vo next month26 words
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Article22 1954-10-20 15 fl minton match between Malaya Graduates and 1 a Uate be played toOinii2 8in *aPore Badminton ™«®mm Road, from 5 p.m.22 words
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Article355 1954-10-20 15 T*HE MCC touring cricket team yesterday beat A Western Australia m Perth by seven wickets to win their opening first class match of the tour. The final scoreboard read: MCC 321 and 40 for 3. Western Australia 103 and 255. When play began yesterday355 words
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122 1954-10-20 15 NETMAN - Singapore replies to B.A.M. letter By NETMAN JN a reply to the letter received from the Badminton Association of Malaya, the Singapore Badminton Association will stress that the international exhibitions taking place m Singapore from Nov. 20 to 27 are not being organised by one individual. The SBA management committee122 words
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Article25 1954-10-20 15 Scoring a goal, three tries and a penalty goal, Raffles Institution beat Beatty Secondary School 17-0 on the Rl ground yesterday.25 words
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Article194 1954-10-20 15 5 mens teams left Free Press Sports Reporter SINGAPORE girls will meet the Federation tomorrow J night at the Happy World Stadium m the deciding :ame for the Nanyang University Cup for the All-Asia -hinese women's basketball championship Last night the Federation girls beat194 words
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Article20 1954-10-20 15 Full results: Federation women beat Singapore women 37 28. Formosa beat Sarawak 73 48. Singapore beat Thailand 97 67.20 words
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Article186 1954-10-20 15 Western Australia Ist innings 103 M.C.C. Ist innings 321 Western Australia 2nd innings J. Rutherford b Loader 9 R. Sarre b Statham 5 I P. McCarthy c May b Wardle 13 K. Meuleman c Evans b Statham 109 D. Carmody c Statham b McConnon ?5 L Pavy c Evans186 words
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Article131 1954-10-20 15 'T'HE FIRST Singapore women's hockey trial m preparation for the Poppy Day Civilians-Services match on Nov. 1 will be held on the padang this evening at 5.15 p.m. All players are requested to turn up m white. Teams are: Probables: Miss R. Nonis; Miss N. De131 words
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Article82 1954-10-20 15 A CIGARETTE case made of stone quarried m the Ural Mountains of Russia has been presented to British runner Chris Chataway. The presentation was made at the Soviet Embassy during a party given for England and Russia?i athletes who competed against each other last weekA.P. - 82 words
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Article72 1954-10-20 15 EUROPEANS BEAT R.A.F. z "EUROPEANS Seat Royal Air c Force 2—l m their SAFA Community League fixture yesterday at Jalan Sesar Sta- <! dium. It was a close call for the Europeans who had to withstand fierce closing pressure by the airmen. i Europeans led 2—o at half- time through72 words
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Article126 1954-10-20 15 The Singapore ah stars completely outclassed and outplayed their opponents m Monday's table-tennis fixture at Ipoh against the Yoke Thong team of Perak. The match was played at the Perak Badminton Association Hall The Singapore tourists won 5-0. It was the fourth success of their Federation126 words
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Article25 1954-10-20 15 Wanderers beat Singapore Chinese Recreation Club I—o1 0 m their Div. 1 league yoster- i lay. 1/E.strangc scorecf the winner for the Wanderers,25 words
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Article420 1954-10-20 16 Safe trio on good going today All the latest selections I■■ I—————— _i_______ —^p -ir---ii— im < Free Press Course Correspondent HALF MOON (Race I) Misty Jadi (Race 2) and Pinner (Race (3 1 should make a sale treble at Penang today. The morning was420 words
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Article57 1954-10-20 16 20 Words $6 (minimum). j ALEXANDER To Mabel and George, at Bungsar Hospital on 18th October a daughter Gael. KOHLHOFF at Kandang Kerbau on 18th October, to Malveen, wife j of Malcolm Kohlhoff a Girl. Jacqueline Sybil. WALKER: To Cynthia (nee Sutton), wife Of Geoffrey B. Walker. Pine Lane,57 words
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Article37 1954-10-20 16 20 Words $H (minimum). STDEBOTHAM Fred, 44 ye ITS, Ol i L'nilever Export Ltd., Singapore pas ed away suddenly at Goodwood j Park Hotel on night of 18th. October. Funeral took place next day. No letters.37 words
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Article112 1954-10-20 16 HALF MOON (In Race One/ looks a pretty open affair. On top of the ground Above AH appears as a safe each-way bet. Wide Screen comes into it wl l h the improved going Farnley and Ginseng are both strongly fancied by their connections. Pinner has been working112 words
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Article86 1954-10-20 16 IV EST German track stars won 14 out of ?S events against Japanese m an international goodwill competition at Kobe and Matsuyama yesterday. At Kobe, the Germans won the 100, 400, 800 and 3,000--metre runs, discus throw, 400--metre hurdles and the Swedish relay,86 words
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Article30 1954-10-20 16 t\ Kimi oy lessensonn the only one of the match Rave St. Joseph's Institution victory over Anglo -Chinese School m a hockey friendly at the SJI ground yesterday.30 words
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Article27 1954-10-20 16 Y.M.S.A. drew l-l with PW D .Sports Club m a SHA Div. 3B league match at Parrer Park yesterday Harbajan Singh and Frugtneit scored.27 words
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Article670 1954-10-20 16 RACE 1—2.45: CL. 4, DIV. 3— -SJF. 1 324 Projector 3y Mullev 9.00 2 058 Magic Eye 3y McCloud 8.11 3 Rubber packer 3y Patterson 8.10 4 492 Half Moon 4y Jones 8.09 5 960 Bucentaur 5y Smith 8.08 6 275 Producer 4v Mitchell 807 7 980 Theism's kuda670 words
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Article113 1954-10-20 16 rpilE world's four top profes- i A sional tennis players left i Tokyo yesterday for Manila by air after a three-week tour of major Japanese cities. j The four. Frank Seaman of 1 1 Australia. Pancho Segura of 1 Ecuador, Pancho Gonzales of i Mexico and113 words
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