The Singapore Free Press, 26 October 1954
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Title Section18 1954-10-26 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya. No. lIUHB. Singapore. Tues., Oct. Hi, 1954. Price tSCto,18 words
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Article81 1954-10-26 1 Officials assess the cost JMFTEEN Government department officials are assessing the damage which farmers m Bedok suffered m Saturday's floods. Mr. S. T. Stewart, acting chairman of the Singapore Rural Board, said the question Of compensation would be considered when their report had been received. The officials81 words
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69 1954-10-26 1 npHREE young .sons of Bob 1 Crosby, bandleader brother of crooner Bing Crosby, wrere found by police at dawn yesterday after being reported missing since Sunday. The boys were found m a canyon three miles from the Crosby home. They said they hadA.P. - 69 words
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59 1954-10-26 1 'PREMIER ALI FACED ARREST IN CRISIS' PAKISTAN'S political crisis has resulted m what amounts to a palace revolution,'' European travellers reaching New Delhi from Karachi said yesterday. They said Governor-Gene-ra! Ghulam Mohammed, m declaring a state of emergency, had the support of the army, and Prime Minister Mohammed Ali wasA.P. - 59 words
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Article32 1954-10-26 1 Seven Chinese attacked three Indians outside a theatre m Paya Lebar at 10.30 last night, following a quarrel over cinema seats. The Indians received hospital treatment. The Chinese escaped.32 words
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Article33 1954-10-26 1 The Singapore Rubber Market opened this morning on a steady tone with first grade, November shipment, at "8 l 4 cents per pound, thirteen sixteenths of a cent above Saturday's close.33 words
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Article26 1954-10-26 1 Two Chinese who tried to intervene m a flght between 1 wo tenants of a house m Java Road were injured by an axe.26 words
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Article24 1954-10-26 1 An Algerian bar proprietor Emmanuel Mauro, 53, wa.s found dead with 14 bullets m •ils chest yesterday m a Paris itreet. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article32 1954-10-26 1 The liner Queen Elizabeth, with the Queen Mother, on board has been delayed by bad weather m the Atlantic and will dock m New York toriav 19 hours late. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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83 1954-10-26 1 Flouers from Farouk? Narriman is furious LX)RMKR Queen Narriman wa.s furious yesterday R* false reports that FarOUk had sent her flowers from Homo following her operation i.'st wook at a clinic m Laufljjnne, Switzerland. F<Use reports about the of her health and ru- mours about flowers having boon sent toU.P. - 83 words
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Article60 1954-10-26 1 A JAPANESE ship the 9,296-ton Manila Maru, left strike-bound London yesterday for Yokohama via Penang, Singapore and Hong Kong with only half her scheduled cargo. When the strike began, she was already half-load-ed with 2,300 tons of machinery, cars, sugar and other goods. As the strikeReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration116 1954-10-26 1 THE rich 4.1 year -old Gaekwar of Baroda announced m London last night that he would not responsible for any debts incurred by his beautiful wife, the cigar- smoking Maharanee (above) now m New York. The Gaekwar plans to leave England withinA.P. - 116 words
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Article24 1954-10-26 1 At least 13 people died when a river launch capsized and sank near the big Argentine riverport of Rosario on Sunday. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article16 1954-10-26 1 Nine people were feared dead yesterday after a four-storey Bombay office building collapsed. A.P.A.P. - 16 words
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180 1954-10-26 1 ]i|R LENNOX-BOYD, the 1 Secretary of State for the Colonies, is writing to tell Mr. Harold Wilson, a former Labour Minister, that there Ls "no evidence" that United States consular officials m Hong Kong are blacklisting British firms for trading m certain goodsReuter - 180 words
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Article34 1954-10-26 1 Sir Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, said In the Commons yesterday that the British Government was Riving nio.st careful thought to the relaxations of strategic restrictions on export* to China. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article255 1954-10-26 1 BIG PORT JOINS STRIKERS BUI v l e^dtv dOt M' Stri vu ce no^ its fourth eek worsened DorUo »irl" u ln A 6 J Ster JOI^ d ln the st °PP»^. the eighth port to be aflfected. And more ships were tied up v,.si..i K'Reuter - 255 words
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Article30 1954-10-26 1 A Yokohama court convicted two U.S. soldiers yesterday on charges of robbing a taxi driver and sentenced them to three years' imprisonment but stayed the execution. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article25 1954-10-26 1 King Paul and Queen Frederika of Greece, after a 24-hour visit to Queen Juliana at the Hague, yesterday left for Germany. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article32 1954-10-26 1 The Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll, resumed talks (.this morning with Chinese leaders to settle details of the proposed $12 million annual grant m aid to Chinese schools.32 words
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Advertisement143 1954-10-26 1 I llf Unli f I I ANXIETY CHIEF 1 I OVERWORK I I EXCITEMENT I I SLEEPLESSNESS I RELAXA-TABS I They Relax Your Nerves 1 'Ig You'll find a source of absolute relaxation and M IH soothing calm by taking RELAXA-TABS— they bring m restfulness and tranquility to sufferers from143 words
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Article174 1954-10-26 2 Germany and France agree I TNDEK the I r;mco-(jerinan AfTMSMMIt On the Saar concluded m Paris on Saturday, the territory is to Ret a European statute which, if approved by the people m a plebiscite, will be m force until German peace treaty is concluded.Reuter - 174 words
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Article133 1954-10-26 2 QIR Anthony Eden, the British O Foreign Secretary, .said m London yesterday that Britain had faith that the agreement on the Saar was '"the beginning of better things to come". He toJd the House of Commons: "If we can bring stability and a common purpose mReuter - 133 words
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Article93 1954-10-26 2 S.E. Asian Pact 'adds to Geneca' On the outcome of talks about a South-East Asian security treaty. Sir Anthony said: "The Government welcome the conclusion at Manila on Sept. 8 of the South-East Asia Collective Defence Treaty. "By making plain resolve of the parties to cooperate m upholding the security,Reuter - 93 words
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Article25 1954-10-26 2 Chi Cyprus Sir Anthony made it clear Britain did not intend to bargain* with Greece about the future of that island.25 words
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Article12 1954-10-26 2 A Japanese trade union delegation has arrived m Moscow.12 words
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Article180 1954-10-26 2 JAPANESE Premier Bhigeru xoshida yesterday began top level talks with British officials m London In an effort to win .support for Japan s campaign to pet, bigger i hare of t he world mar keta. Mr. Yoshida discussed Japan's economic problem i *iih theA.P. - 180 words
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Article, Illustration70 1954-10-26 2 picture MR. John Lay cock Colony Legislative Councillor. Inspecting the Boys' Brigade Fifth Singapore Company at their Kith annual inspect ian an tl presentation of awards it the Presbyterian Boys' School ground yesterday. He commended the Company for their good work m School and other functions. He i s accompaniedFree Press - 70 words
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194 1954-10-26 2 Arms inspection by air is 'out' -Reds II jR VISHINSKY told the United Nations yesterday that Russia would not permit aerial inspection of its territory under a disarmament plan— a provision which the Western Allies hold is vitally necessary to any inspection system. The Soviet chief delegate also, m aU.P. - 194 words
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235 1954-10-26 2 U.N. 'peace' tips for South Africa A three-man special committee reported to the United Nations m New York yesterday that gradual integration is the only likely road to peace m South Africa now torn by white-coloured racial strife The report warned that agitators and235 words
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Advertisement28 1954-10-26 2 I^oif ea#i M*hone Yonr SMALL ADS. <o Singapm* 2800 Ex*. IO« <:>:<*^^H i^E&^&*X '^^fl^^w^^^^^^H IH^^^^^^m jy.wx»: v.". fflHaPßriM Bom v This is a STRAITS TIMES Classified Advertisement service28 words
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435 1954-10-26 3 Chinese student tells of £2,000 demand after 'fa ke marriage' 4 young Hong Kong law student Jack Bins m told a London court yesterday that he and his »irl friend had lived together before the date on which he is alleged to have staged a take marriage He said the435 words
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Article23 1954-10-26 3 Prince Aly Khan arrived unexpectedly by air m New York yesterday from Parts for a short vUit. A. P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article20 1954-10-26 3 The Greek Prime Minister, Field Marshal Papagos left Paris yesterday for an official visit to Lisbon A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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168 1954-10-26 3 IJimtish former prisoners of the Japanese are tv get increased compensation, it as announced m the Mouse "1 Commons yesterday. Mr Oebert Peake, Minister I Pensions said Britain had received much more than ex pected from the sale Of Jap•';i"M' assets It) Britain. rReuter - 168 words
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Article, Illustration137 1954-10-26 3 'THE Chicago (Illinois) Bar Association has ordered a study of artificial insemination with a view to recommending a law. Illinois has no law covering rights of people involved m "test tube baby" cases. Mr. Samuel A. Rinella, chairman of the association's matrimonial law137 words
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215 1954-10-26 3 U.K. SCIENTIST BLAMES A-TESTS FOR ALL THAT RAIN rpilOSi: who blame (tie atom 1 bomb for bud weather have found a new ally Prof Frederick Soddy, one of Britain's foremost atomic scienlists. Prof. Soddy, who shares m the discoveries of the basic principles of atomic science, goes even further heA.P. - 215 words
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Article71 1954-10-26 3 I "m lot al born cadets of the Salvation Army m Singapore were cemmis stoned as officers last night at a dedication service held at the Malaya Command Headquarters m lank Koad. They Uave accepted appointments outside Singapore. From left are Assistant Officers Font **»i Chari71 words
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126 1954-10-26 3 EXPERT'S COMET PROBE EVIDENCE 'ALLWRONG' A COURT of inquiry may call for evidence from a leadins aircraft inventor who has challenged the findings of Government experts on the causes of two Comet Jet airliner disasters m the Mediterranean this year. The inventor, Mr. Bruno Jablonsky, 55, who designed propellers used126 words
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Advertisement131 1954-10-26 3 How to become a lovely lady! follow the example of the >^^fl HR^^Rza*. world's wo.v/ exclusive /wf4l te?om^w....they writf on Bl Salon I re a tments mlhß^^"^^^-wK^ Beauty Consultant <> i2sSSßk >4«(^^s!kv I direct from the* «fc^^^i^i^P^^N^^ London Cyclax J^ K^^m^^Xm Salon is available for J^ i 'ifcSWQlr^ k appointments131 words
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360 1954-10-26 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion Courtesy last TUESDAY. Oft. 26, l^-: Those who .sponsor the road safety campaign m Singapore would do well to devote a little time to instruction In road manners and common courtesy. Many motorists do not seem to have any. Every downpour the city experiences serves360 words
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Article, Illustration763 1954-10-26 4 Francis Martin - Strong Man, or just a Mouthpiece? Francis Martin \.<hhi»h<>i> TfcjgrfrT of Cyprus is m london on Mi IMO *o v !.\O fmmtwrmmww m Mmm lWJfe. is an "ufiiiciiwr and Ir»tMbi4-br<'tt4>r" mttmrMmm U> #>/##ri#* yorvrnntmmi vl**-th* Wtrmmg n%**n ln*hin<l fiMioii-ifi//i-^f«'<'««' mor+wnent. Hut is ihikurios nit hv is »*tid t<> |p«# ##o763 words
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Article394 1954-10-26 4 Norman Lindhurst - Norman Lindhurst by r)ACHAU, the largest horror camp of the Nazi Regime is now a quiet but dreadful memorial to the atrocities committed by the S.S. It is a memorial which c%°ntres on two of the crematoriums which burned night and day as the bodies were394 words
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Article94 1954-10-26 4 ROBIN HOOD - ROBIN HOOD Letter to the editor I THINK it is time the mthorities were made aware of the disgusting state of affairs existing m the Forest Reserve areas of Singapore. I am not referring to weekend "sportsmen" who sneak m for a days shooting at anything that moves,94 words
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Advertisement24 1954-10-26 4 Kings o/ I tUstinvtupn for every occasion fENGAGEMENT&I IWEDDING RINGS 1 U.S. de SILYAj Jewellers i 5 106, Orchard Rd, S'pore-9 J Phone: *****24 words
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Advertisement32 1954-10-26 4 GIVE HIM C I r\ J I I U SAUSAGES J BEEF PORK CHIPOLATA (Car and Bicycle Poppies on tale at our Orchard Road Branch) i SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. I,32 words
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352 1954-10-26 5 RED TAPE IS CHASING AWAY' INDUSTRIAL INVESTMENT T»Hfc Singapore City Council and Improvement Trust were blamed yesterday for "chasing away" industrial investment by "employing certain cumbersome methods." Local industrialists interviewed by the Free Press said the authorities were taking too much time m passing their In some cases, they said352 words
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Article, Illustration45 1954-10-26 5 At the toy fair which began at NAAFI's central stores yesterday, the G.O.C. Singapore Base District, Maj -Gen D. D. Tulloch. shook hands with Santa Claus, who was making his first appearance of the year. The fair will be open for two weeks.45 words
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Article31 1954-10-26 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues Irche Abdul Rahman bin Nordin, of the English College, Johore Bahru, has been awarded a Sultan Ibrahim Scholarship to take up science ;*t the University of Malaya.31 words
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133 1954-10-26 5 HIS PLAN FOR ONE BIG PARTY IS SHELVED rE Sindhi cloth merchant* of Singapore and their employees have always regarded Deepavali, the Indian new year festival, as an individual celebration. Deepavali for them falls today. For this year, however one of their members, suggested that all SindhLs should get together133 words
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Article99 1954-10-26 5 The sarong makers get aid offer KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. THE Rural and Industrial Development Authority is prepared to help revive Kelantan's famous batek sarong industry which is now almost I extinct. Mr. D. C. Horton, the Secretary and Executive Officer of RIDA, said yesterday: "RIDA will be pleased Lo help,99 words
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Article, Illustration49 1954-10-26 5 YVONNE Law of Singapore. 12-year-old pupil of the Taylor Dance Studio, will perform "South of the Border" dances at Thursday's variety charity show organised by the studio m aid of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The concert will be held m the Victoria Theatre.49 words
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283 1954-10-26 5 Wild life laws 'are efficient,' say S'pore experts WILD animals m Singapore? Well, hardly! However, the Wild Life Protection Act, which was introduced here five years ago, can be regarded as "very efficient," Colony experts on bird and animal life said yesterday. They were commenting on a new Federation Government283 words
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Article21 1954-10-26 5 KLUANG, Tues. Mr. I. B. Mendel, Administrative Officer, Kluang, will open the Government English School annual exhibition on Thursday.21 words
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Article11 1954-10-26 5 KUAI.A LUMPUR. Tuts. A terrorist h:i.s .surrendered m the Federation.11 words
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Article145 1954-10-26 5 ALOR STAR, Tues. piSH catches m Kedah set an all-time record this season, and prices have tumbled to a now low. Present daily catch—-estimated at half a million katis is more than four times the normal. "Never m all my 78 years nave I145 words
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Article30 1954-10-26 5 SEGAMAT, Tuc.s— Kampong Gemcrch, about four miles out along the road to Muar, Ls to «Tt an elrvatrd warer tank to supply tho inhabitant with piped water.30 words
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Advertisement118 1954-10-26 5 lIQIJA Ay CEILING I UunA j*~"- f v K«l mmr HLv .2HH MMRfir 1 I r Jb^ff^ ALSO SUPPLIED .3; TO SUIT THE I V I NEW SPECIFIED S. I. T. LOW m. CEILINGS j V B I SPECIAL FEATURES Highly efficient capacitor motor with low current consumption. C i118 words
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Miscellaneous312 1954-10-26 6 _^_X _^_^B _H 1 _l _^jwt_^_p A _hB fIS 5 w wKSt Mow &jljl«J___l H_lb_Su a bomSp 8K s f iv SBhbk joe- ■< k s y k[ b h bl SbV Vfi JUS E _d _k VI ___B WflM hbhb sk Hf k w_ Rg w BJH MANDRAKE by312 words
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Miscellaneous647 1954-10-26 6 I YOUR j LUCKY I STAR I>OK\ today, you have veiy delinite ideas about lite and >our opinions are nut alwayi those ot the majorit) either. However, >ou are astute m your mental proeessM and will probably be rOSBOI sihle for conniderahle reform during your lifetime. You are a keen647 words
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Article197 1954-10-26 7 LONDON, Oct. 25. Previous t«h»R I BRER. No. 1 RSS cJ.f. European 22^6 Ports Oct ur °P e n 22^ buyers 22 15/16 buyers k,bb EK no. i ass gj™ Eg- U Va RI'BBER No. I RSS Settlement 23 bSS i« Uers House Terms Not o-»,? ouyers197 words
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Article57 1954-10-26 7 Spot Malabar released was quoted at 53. Awaiting release 53. Afloats 52 October shipment 51. November 49. Sarawak spot realeased 49. Awaiting release 49. Afloats 49. October shipment 48. November 47. Lampong awaiting release 53. Afloats 51 to 50. October shipment 50. November 49 sellers ex dock. Above57 words
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Article95 1954-10-26 7 Above vrices quoted m t/JS. cents per lb. NEW YORK, 25. Previous Today TIN Straits spot and nearby 93.12 nom. 92.87 nom. TIN futures Oct 92.50 bid 92.25 bid 93.12 asked 93.25 asked Not. 92.37 bid 92.12 bid 93 asked 93.12 asked *>««• 92.25 bid 92 bid95 words
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Article31 1954-10-26 7 NEW YORK, 25. Previous Today 30 Industrials 358.61 356.34 20 Railroads 120.55 119.48 40 Domestic Bonds 100.98 100.96 15 Utilities 58.79 58.36 64 Stocks Composite Averages 131.98 131.0331 words
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Article120 1954-10-26 7 Oct. 25 COPRA. Philippines. cJ.f. UK/North. Previous Today European, delivered weight per $202 U sellers $200 seller, long ton Nov. Dec COPRA, Philippines, f.o.b. Manila, delivered weight, per long ton unquoted unquoted COPRA, Straits, c.i.f. UK/North Kuropean delivered weight per lune ton Nov Dec. £73% buyers120 words
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65 1954-10-26 7 r pilE folk-dance club of the Singapore V.M.C.A. is hold ln K a "ranch house revelry" M| Rht at the associations hall >n Friday. Square dancing, songs, games and ballroom dancing are on the night's programme which f >' l Kin.s at 8 p.m.65 words
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Article42 1954-10-26 7 Singapore St. John Ambulance Brigade will hold the final of the inter-divisional first aid competition at the Happy World Stadium on Sunday, Nov. 7 at 8 p.m The Governor, Sir John Nicoll, will distribute the prize.s.42 words
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Article79 1954-10-26 7 ZPOH, Tue.s. -A pleasant snrpn.se awaited Ui a B. Hawes former Professor of Medicine at the Kins Edward VII College Of Medicine, Singapore, when he arrived this morning at the fpoh airport on hLs way to VnfiD" and Kodnh by Dr. V. X Thambypillay, uli regretted79 words
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Article35 1954-10-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue.s A patrol of the I/S Gurkhas surprised three terrorists m a> re.stinc place m the Plentonc district of Johore on Saturday The bandits fled, leaving behind throe packs.35 words
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221 1954-10-26 7 Large stocks found on sale city health authorities today warned that large numbers of °!2 L cVe V* red and Packed foodstuffs were adulterated. There are also >ome "bad drugs on sale. Dr. J. Cameron, Deputy Health Officer, said checks had revealed large221 words
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Article87 1954-10-26 7 TECHNICAL STUDY AWARDS OFFERED rpHE Australian Government has offered a number of Technical Co-operation Scheme scholarships for Asian students. The scholarships are for university training m general as well as for the technical professions. Post-graduate facilities for Junior Fellows will be considered for suitable candidates m place of scholarships tenable87 words
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Article47 1954-10-26 7 KLUANG, Tues. Foo Meu 60, and Ooi Ah Moi, an 18--year-old girl, were convicted m the Sessions Court yesterday of having terrorist documents. Foo was gaoled for 12 months while the girl was remanded m custody pending a report from the Probation Officer47 words
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106 1954-10-26 7 17- nation dress show for Johore Poppy fund JO II O R E'S efforts to raise money for the Poppy Day Fund this year will include a National Dress Parade show m the Audience Hall of the Gov- ernment Ofices, Johore Bahru at 5.30 p.m. next Sunday. The show, under106 words
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Article122 1954-10-26 7 IT WILL RECORD 275,000 NAMES T»HE Central Provident Fund Board is looking for a x suitable place to register an estimated 25 000 employers and 250,000 employees m Singapore The Victoria Memorial Hall Ls one suggestion. City Councillors are considering this and I may agree to122 words
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Article36 1954-10-26 7 KLUANG, Tues. I was late," said Loh Wee Tai, 22, charged with crossing the perimeter fence of the protected area of Yap Tau Sah village. She was fined $30 or seven days' gaol.36 words
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Advertisement33 1954-10-26 7 JLO& TRANSPORT STORAGE UAK7T UMITED VJ## 113 CECIL ITIIEET SIHGAPORE PACKERS, SHIPPERS C INSURANCE AGENTS C-Tsa ROBINSON'S BARLEY WATER I.KMON. f IMF. OK OftAMOl A^nLs: HARPEH, Oil FILL AN A: CO, LTD., RNOAIQM33 words
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Article, Illustration188 1954-10-26 8 CHEW BOON CHIN - CHEW BOON CHIN Pictures by Two hundred and twelve graduates received their decrees at the fifth convocation of the University of Malaya last week. This is what the ceremony looked like from the balcony Below is the scene as the academic procession filed m188 words
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Article, Illustration669 1954-10-26 10 G€*rmuns ur*> dunviny to Oi.xivicimi iunvs Ujnorv thy ~MJ.S. way of lifv m U*ettsr**s rpHE State Department A didn't plan it that way, but the most effective vehicle In the American drive to win the sympathy ana friendship of German youth is American jazz. The669 words
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Article, Illustration27 1954-10-26 10 Three of U1 <im milnKU guiUv of joining a secfet Tufkish the,, Fro m UU CapUin Abduekadu (nine year,), Resat Baranei (s .ve»i 'Jd Sevim Tari (six).27 words
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Article299 1954-10-26 10 TORIDOL The toothpaste which give* your teeth that Tory look? TF BRAINS trusts and parlour games, with footballers, film actresses, ping-pong champions, and models as stars, do not prove a successful substitute fot political meetings, advertising will have to play a bigger part m political campaigns. "Oh,299 words
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Article484 1954-10-26 10 Wild West mania in Germany Businessmen join 'cowboys and Indians 9 clubs VTOBODY understands 11 it. but the American Wild West meaning cowboys and Indians continues to fascinate Germans more m the hydrogen bomb age than all the technical wonders about which Americans like to boast. There isn't any authentic484 words
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Article92 1954-10-26 11 \V\ ST Germany i.s to spend 30 million nuirk.s on building what will be Europ< 's most modern tunnel under the busy Kiel canal at Rendsburg The tunnel will handle traffic over European Highway 3 linking Li.sbon. Paris, Hamburg and Scandinaviatraffic which at present i.s, constantly92 words
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Article, Illustration37 1954-10-26 11 FIELD MARSHAL VON MAN STEIN Military adviser to West Germany GENERAL RiTTER VON LEEB NOW tends his rose garden FIELD MARSHAL VON LIST Has retired to his villa FIELD MARSHAL PAULUS Made v deal with the Russians37 words
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Article114 1954-10-26 11 I n a ustrio and Gcr m a npt f '"> enthusiasts UT6 list ning m -m 3D. The new idea of 3D radio U now popular that (til the latest ""■dels on shorn at the Vienna Trade Fair are equipped with three different Mts o) loudspeakers,114 words
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Article651 1954-10-26 11 Norman Lindhurst - Norman Lindhurst By 'PHE decision taken by the nine-nation London conference to rearm the Germans and integrate them militarily and politically into Western Europe brings to the tore a group of Germans whose fortunes have been on the wane during the last decade Hitler's old651 words
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Article, Illustration95 1954-10-26 11 FLAYS THE NEW NAZIS FIELD Marshal Kesselring. j whose influence among rank -and -file es-Nazis is considerable, has m no ur»- certain terms debunked the myth that Nazism could rise again. He has made scathing de- nunciations of the Neo-Nazis and contemptibly dismissed some of them as "intellec- tual95 words
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Advertisement24 1954-10-26 11 s^\w\ts Ul||[Mj 1 U |1 1 OF SINGAPORE M^^^^^^ ND MALAYA 1954 ISSUE NOW READY JO^^^^^V SUMATRA #i V BORNEO/ > X. K^mfjffl^ DISAPPOINTMENT. > J24 words
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Article541 1954-10-26 12 DOROTHY ROE - Looking at LEGS is his business DOROTHY ROE by 'TWERE is at least on< man who approves ol Christian Dior's move to de-accentuate the feminine bosom. "Lee^s are much more interesting," says Gordon Hanes of Winston Salem. North Carolina. "In fact, there is nothing more fascinating than a pair ofA.P. - 541 words
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Article, Illustration26 1954-10-26 12 picture. Emperor Halle Selassie of Ethiopia sails into Portsmouth aboard the cruiser Gambia for his three-day stay m London as the guest of the Queen. PopperPopper - 26 words
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Article, Illustration235 1954-10-26 12 HERE \t a line hand, lioiu Frank K. Perkins' book of "Vital (Virtu" recently reuublisheti In Perkins tor many years a top player m Neu England has put together a tine collection ot hands wuii -i teaching point. When East made his light thlrdhnnd lead-directing bid. South doubled235 words
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Advertisement48 1954-10-26 12 Ng.2/54 ■mi Mi HE aA4£7 .^f IH po*. r ttfOiT When a HALF -CREAM milk foo7"^^^^ ;i is recommended for yoor baby men NESTOGEN is your best choice. lispensancs j£ j n an^ j ou j )t as to baby's StoreB CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR. ANOTHER Ml^^^p 0^ PRODUCT48 words
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Miscellaneous222 1954-10-26 12 CLUES ACROSS: 3 The campers purpose and where 1 Hurry up! This Ls what the Ls? (S). waxworks do (4. 5> 4 For this suggests no end (4>. 5 A thousand would make it more SNo cl 8»r Is of this nature! (7). <3>- 6 One of the three anagrams222 words
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Article, Illustration675 1954-10-26 13 i CANT believe It'i hay- pened. six weeks ago Oilyfi Laj and (they are calling Dilys another Beatrice Lillie now) found ourselves sitting side by side In a plane for New York. \\C had met ju.st once ber when we were chosen for our parti675 words
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Article, Illustration24 1954-10-26 13 Jeff Richards, who Is appearing m "Seven Prides for -Seven Brothers, honeymuons at Cypress Gardens, I lorida with his wife Shirley Si her.24 words
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Article58 1954-10-26 13 Hecklers of Stanley Kramer I have lost their battle to get him to recast the doctor-hero io]< m "Not as a Stranger." The film has begun shooting on schedule, with Robert Mitchum, Kramer's original choice. In the part. It is reported Kramer received more than 20,000 letters attacking58 words
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Article230 1954-10-26 13 Selfish stars are blamed "TOO MANY pictures A are ruined by the ego of stars," says Cornel Wilde. "They demand all the scenes and want all the attention focussed on them. The result is a picture m which one or two persons are brightly lighted and says Cornel Wilde surrounded230 words
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Article, Illustration476 1954-10-26 13 Sheilah Grahame - Sheilah Grahame By PRESIDENT Eisen--1 hower's condition for appearing m John Ford's "The Long Gray Line" was "no personal publicity." DALE ROBERTSON told the same publicity department not to give him any more publicity, especially m fan magazines, because it would kill him. as it did TONY CUTIS.476 words
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Article, Illustration37 1954-10-26 14 NADESHDA KONYAYEVA. Soviet holder of the women's world record for the javelin, seen m action m the women's javelin event during the London v. Moscow athletics match held under floodlights at the White City Stadium37 words
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Article414 1954-10-26 14 HORST BUCHHOLZ - HORST BUCHHOLZ FUTURE WORLD CHAMP DEVELOPS- By A TALL, blond Swede with a few specialities up his sleeve has come out as a threat to the world hi°h jump record. Bengt Nilsson, a 20-year-old Stockholm University student, crowned an outstanding track and field season withA.P. - 414 words
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Article231 1954-10-26 14 COOK CAN TRAVEL TO OLYMPICS ex|>erl commit tee Is busy thr.-e fiiys m Melbourne punling over iiitr f OO(1 problem The question is. how does one work out I menu for the t»,ooo International athletes who v.ill compete m the 1958 Olvmpir Games? Lieu! Gen w. BrMgeford chief executive onverA.p. - 231 words
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Article, Illustration986 1954-10-26 14 DIXIE DEAN-GREATEST CENTRE OF ALL TOMMY LAWTON gii es adypce to fork v i and r. i a U yen I fiy I loin rcmlrn wq i ia\(iu/iU' defenders la^t I week, remember Now it's the turn oi tin* forwards and wing halvtfe On th( ■..':< >rw a; d falls986 words
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Advertisement115 1954-10-26 14 SeLF.VCNTILATINO CANVAS y^yj\. LARGE CVELETS /W v REINFORCED T °tCAP^y^) >^ k J^^uS* (C >V^r NON-SUP SOLE B y^Y,' 7,.\\\ '^r OUNLOP| t-i-O insole J A <(:'.': t :;j^> <^C^^|^^CUSH t ONeO ARCH SUPPORT 1 Hk DUNLOP sports foocwejr for the sportsman who must Nave the bett. OU»LOP F ft115 words
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Article, Illustration50 1954-10-26 15 RIDDEN BY IVliss F. Stanbury of Exeter, Dream Boat" wins the I oxhuiiter championship at Harringay. The tompetition was tor show horses which had not won more than £150 pn/t money. Sixty-seven horses won their way to the final In qualifying competitions held throughout the country.50 words
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Article416 1954-10-26 15 \f (C. beat a Combined XI by an innings and M 62 runs at Perth, Australia, yesterday. The tourists kept the initiative by means of a strong allund attack, which was constantly being switched. C< mbined XI. who resumed i Sunday needing 225 with allReuter - 416 words
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Article56 1954-10-26 15 Malays team to play Indonesians m today's SAFA Community League tie at Jalan Re ar Stadium will be chosen from: Qsman Anggulia, Arshad, Johan, Ha.ii Garb.' n. Abdul Rahman, Hassan. Yasin, Aman, Harltfc, Osman Johan, Omai Awang, Ibrahim Mansor, Salim, Awang' Bakar, Ismail Yusof Rabim Omar.56 words
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Article18 1954-10-26 15 MANILA. Mon J.i Knmirrnn.irssicn.il tennia team opened their (our 01 thi PWUpptow \os?» i day,18 words
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Article41 1954-10-26 15 PERTH, Mon. Alee BedtttT, the England and Surrey pare bowler, haa been medically advlied Dot to play for M CO. m tho match beginning on Friday again*! s«)uth Australia a1 Adelaide. Beti';«'r baa been recovering fn>m Rhincrl«a. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article93 1954-10-26 15 HORSES ARRIVE FOR U.S. RACE tANASSA and Nonnn. the two British entries for the 3 running of the hington D, C. Interna- 'i-»i horse race at Laurel track, arrived at Friends' International airport Baltimore yesterday from Three more International llf s arc expected on 1 nursday, Queen Elizabeth's Landnu. 1)11A.P. - 93 words
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Article369 1954-10-26 15 Stytish win points to great future Free Press Course Correspondent pOREST DUKE won the Autumn Cup over BAf. for Class 2, Div, 1 horses In the style Of ;i tip top stayer at i'enang on Saturday, concluding c j ;iv o f the Autumn meeting. j369 words
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Article957 1954-10-26 15 P W D L F APts Manchester U. 14 8 3 3 37 27 19 Wolves. 14 7 4 3 28 17 18 Sunderland 14 6 6 2 23 15 18 Portsmouth 14 7 4 3 25 17 18 Manchester C. 14 7 4 3 25 24 18957 words
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Article396 1954-10-26 15 POSITIONS m the Singapore Hockey Association league to date are: P W D L F A Pts BJR.C. 6 5 1 0 14 3 11 Police 5 4 1 0 20 4 9 Wanderers 6 3 2 19 7 8 Ceylonese 6 3 1 2 12 6396 words
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Advertisement17 1954-10-26 15 News Flash! Miss ALICE LEE is again with OCEAN PARK HOTEL Thursday 28th Fr.day 29th Saturday 30th17 words
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Article248 1954-10-26 16 ARGOS - ARGOS Til LAST WORD— by 4 TKiHT detViitr and a roving attack saw Koyal Navy into the final of the Singapore Amateur Football Association Senior Knockout Cup last night at Jalan Besar Stadium. Led by centre-halt Chant, the Navy defenders repeatedly and easily beat248 words
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Article33 1954-10-26 16 Moscow weightlifters defeated an Egyptian team 33 to 17 m the Russian capital yesterday, Moscow Radio reported. Georsy Si-he^lov dofeated k F ypt \s world lightweight champion Halifa Gouda.33 words
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Article224 1954-10-26 16 OERENICE LANCASTER and Janice Hutchinson each swam their way to the final of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Assocation 50m freestyle championship for girls yesterday when heats were held .at the Singapore Swimming: Club. Janice is the younger sister of Asian Games "representative Norma Hutchinson. In224 words
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Article147 1954-10-26 16 JOHN Clark-Samazan, trying for a new free diving depth record, was forced to give up 300 feet under water when he began to lose consciousness at Long Beach, California. i He said his world record of i 350 feet, which he was trying to crack, mayA.P. - 147 words
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Article54 1954-10-26 16 PEREZ— SHIRAI FIGHT IS OFF ARGENTINE flyweight Alfredo Barcnghi will leave on Thursday for Tokyo to replace ailing Pascual Perez m a non-tiile bout against world champion Yoshio Shirai of Japan, matchmaker Ismael Pace announced yesterday. Pace said Japanese promoters had accepted his offer to send Barenghi, instead, for theA.P - 54 words
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Article125 1954-10-26 16 Saddler beats Famechon in five champion sand y Suddici- stopped france'i Ray Fanuvhon m t\vo rounds m Mum nmi title bout last nigh l In Paris. The ftghl was scheduled fot ten rounds pamechon. tii b champion oJ E in »p i' 11 i beatins His second refused to lotAP - 125 words
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Article, Illustration126 1954-10-26 16 JOHNNY HEAH of Malaya ron- firmed his superiority over F Kobbero of Denmark, whom he oeu by 15-4. 18-16 m the men's singles final of the International badminton tournament m Dublin on Sunday. When they last met, m the AllEngland championships early (fall year, Heah won126 words
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Article21 1954-10-26 16 i -HILE making it:- Bret appearance In the Second World Basketball Tournament, barely defeated Nationalist China t>B-titi yesterday.21 words
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Article, Illustration166 1954-10-26 16 ANOTHER UNLUCKY DAY DEMS COMPTON, the England Test cricketer, had a Deepavali disappointment yesterday m Singapore. Compton arrived on his way to join the RCC.C touring* team m Austrilia. after a delay at Karachi when his plane crashlanded. The famou s cricketer wanted to buy himself a new166 words
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Article23 1954-10-26 16 Rf .suits of yesterday's matches: Rue by Lcagur: Halifax 18 Castleford ft. Rugby Union: Dublin University 0 London Irish 3. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article68 1954-10-26 16 C^NGLANDS Roger Bannister and Australia's John Landy, the world's first four-minute nailers, have been invited to run m the American Amateur Athletic Union indoor championships m Madison Square Garden on February 19. AAU Secretary Treasurer Daniel J. Ferris, releasing the schedule of major indoor meets68 words
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