The Singapore Free Press, 29 October 1954
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Title Section19 1954-10-29 1 The Singapore Free Press Large*! Atternoun Sale m Malaya No. I4ML Singapore, Y\\.. Oct. »9. 1954. Price IS ts19 words
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Article120 1954-10-29 1 U.S. MAY SPLIT WITH RUSSIA SOON REPUBLICAN I.S Sen 1^ ator Marcarei Chase Smith said yesterday on S h.t arrival m Helsinki from MOSCOW tint she "would j not he surprised" if diplomatic relations between the I Qited States and Kus--2 >ia were broken Off at any z time i»\U.P. - 120 words
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158 1954-10-29 1 U.S. envoy protests to Molotov over that slapping CHAKUui BUHLEN, United States Ambassador m Moscow went to the Kremlin and saw the soviet Foreign Minister. Mr Molotov, yesterday to discuss the "face slapping" incident which led to a Russian request for the recall of Mrs. Karl Sommer- itte. wife of158 words
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63 1954-10-29 1 STEVEN Siamese Muslims have O been arrested and released after signing statements they would not cross the Malayan frontier to take part m political activities, .say reports reaching the Bangkok authorities yesterday. The seven were said to have been held by the Siamese policeA.P - 63 words
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Article240 1954-10-29 1 STRIKERS SAY NO TO OFFER After 7 -hour talk LEADERS of 13,00<J striking Britifth dork workers last nifbt deeded they would continue to stay out until <oneessions made yesterday by London employers were extended throughout th t > rountry. They decided this after a Seven-hOUT study of a peace offer"Reuter - 240 words
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Article49 1954-10-29 1 It's urgent AS a matter oi urgemv" British rubber manu- i facturers have appealed I to the British Government I to reconsider its decision I not to release supplies «>f natural rubber from stork- pile. I Several lliousuml tons <>i rubber are tled*up In strike hit ships. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article45 1954-10-29 1 'I he Singapore Hnh'ncr Market opened thU mom i ing moderately steady hit}) first (inidc November l shipment, at 77 7/ ir, cents I per pound, a quarter of a cent below yesterday's close. I Overnight London and New York prices were easier.45 words
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Article138 1954-10-29 1 JVJR HUSSAIN Shaheed Suhrawardy, a former Premier of Bengal now convalescing In a Zurich clinic, j Ls .said to hav<> been asked to replace Mr, Mohamed All as Prime Minister of Pakistan i and head an all -party coalition. A special emissary from Pakistan, Mr.138 words
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Article48 1954-10-29 1 The Commonwealth Chief Scout. Lord Rowallan this morning visited service scout groups at the Naval Base and Changi. He will visit the Alexandra scout headquarters at Nee Soon m the afternoon. In the evening he will address .school teachers at St. Joseph's Institution48 words
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Article27 1954-10-29 1 Sir Eric Errington retained the Aldershot (Hampshire) Beat for the Conservative Party !m a by-election yesterday. His majority over the Labour candidate was 0.407. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article21 1954-10-29 1 Three firemen were killed and 24 injured m a fire and explosion at a north Philadelphia chemical plant yesterday.21 words
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Article66 1954-10-29 1 TUB appointment of Rear Admiral R F. Elkin.s as Flag Officer Commanding; the Fifth Cruiser Squadron and Flag Officer Second m Command Far East Station, was announced m London yesterday. It will take effect next FVbruary. Rear Admiral Klklns, 51, is a gunnery specialist HeReuter - 66 words
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Article81 1954-10-29 1 SHIP SPEEDS IN WITH SICK SAILOR THE U.S. destroyer Hunt one of four due m Singapore this morning arrived ahead of schedule last evening to land an injured rating. The rating, R. Osier, is now m the British Military Hospital with a spine injury. Osier slipped and fell while the81 words
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Article27 1954-10-29 1 A 22-year-old Chinese girl, was attacked by a youth near Cluny Road yesterday. She screamed and the youth ran away. A man was detained later.27 words
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Article22 1954-10-29 1 Passenger railway service between India and West Pakistan, stopped m 1947 because of rioting which followed partition, was resumed yesterday.22 words
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164 1954-10-29 1 Denial by French woman diplomat MADAME Rose Mane OJliei former French diplomat mentioned m the Petrov spy inquiry m Australia, denied m Paris yesterday all allegations against her at a five-hour interrogation by a military examining magistrate. Former Second Secretary of the FrenchReuter - 164 words
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Advertisement26 1954-10-29 1 Don't forget the HAGGIS for St. Andrew's Night ORDER NOW (Cff and Bicycle Poppici on tale at oilf Orchird Ro.id Br.inch) SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.26 words
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205 1954-10-29 2 'MONTY' TOLD: LEAVE A-POLICY ALONE JT'HE PRIME MINISTER, Sir Winston Chun hill, was I x yesterday urged m the House of Commons to ask Supreme Headquarters, Allied Powers m Europe, to ensure that Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery its Deputy Supreme Allied Commander, "whom the House cannot control" to follow the205 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-10-29 2 Lord Kowallan. Chief Scout of the British Commonwealth, conferred with Singapore scout and guide oflicials at Government House after his arrival yesterday. This Free Press picture shows Lord Kowallan (front centre) with the officials.34 words
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125 1954-10-29 2 U.S. warns Hanoi Reds: Don't oust consulate rrSHE U.S. State Department J said m Washington yesterday it would regard as "flagrant violation" of the Indo-China armistice any move by Communist military authorities to force the American Consulate out of Hanoi. The warning to the Vietminh authorities, who took over theReuter - 125 words
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Article80 1954-10-29 2 "pHE United States last night announced cancellation of 25 million dollars m contracts with Italian firms employing Communist workers. The action affected a U557,528,000 contract with the Piaggio shipyards m Palermo. It covered a 1.500-ton destroyer escort which was to have been turn- j ed80 words
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230 1954-10-29 2 'pHE ca^se against two men charged with armed robbery was fixed for mention for the fifth and the last time m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. If the Deputy Public Prosecutor or the police could not decide by Nov 4 what230 words
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113 1954-10-29 2 Apply GATT only partly to Japan, says T.U.C. f HE general council of Britains 8 million-.strong Trades Union Congress told the Government It believed that the General Agreement on I Tariffs and Trade should be I only partially applied to Japan I The council the governing! body of th rReuter - 113 words
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161 1954-10-29 2 i OKI) bai-foik of BaHeifh, chairman of n m lj Bank, said m Lontlon yesterday that the battl lor freedom may well be "lost or won m Asia "Armaments are our weapons of defence trade our weapons of offence," he told theReuter - 161 words
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Article94 1954-10-29 2 FIRM SOLD RAYON SHIRTS AS NYLON A LONDON firm uhl h M d *t\ rayon thirti bought from Hong Kong as nylon, was fined m London yesterday ordered to pay €100 costs lor applying a false trade description to the articles. The firm, the Poltehon Trading Company of Wardour stReuter - 94 words
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Article32 1954-10-29 2 The Parliamentary Free Democrat Party. the second largest m the West German Government Coalition yesterday decided to oppose the Franco-German agreement to place the Saar under international control.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement16 1954-10-29 2 lon can Phone Your SMALL Al>*. to Mntjapore 2AOO Kxi. IO« fwss4ffi^s&-i&zl3£SKi JH i: <;•■ 'Si ''V'16 words
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Article384 1954-10-29 3 But repairs were made before crash l til Xi ol inquiry was told m London yesterday that on the day before a Comet airliner trashed In the Mediterranean on April Tl this year, quarter men bolts on its port wing were found to be loose.Reuter - 384 words
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97 1954-10-29 3 NE c i OT I a T I O N s arc progressing between the united States Government and 35 firms for the purchase ut tlie Government's synthetic rubber plants, according to reports In Washington. There are 27 plants for sale n presenting overReuter - 97 words
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Article28 1954-10-29 3 Seven Koreans were killed and 30 were burned on Monday when petrol they were scooping up from a. broken U.S. Army pipeline near Seoul exploded.— U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-10-29 3 picture. Sgt. Bahari bin Bakar, personal driver to the Com-mander-in-chief, Far E^st Force, who has an accidentfree record In his 20 years' driving m the RAF has been awarded the British Empire Medal for distinguished service and devotion to duty. Free PressFree Press - 42 words
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Article29 1954-10-29 3 Nearly 400 persons, including Abdel Kader, secretary-gene-ral of the fanatical Muslim Brotherhood, have been arrested m Egypt following the attempted as.sas.si nation of Premier Nasser. U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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194 1954-10-29 3 THE BOOK HEMINGWAY WROTE BECAUSE HE WAS BROKE WINS £12,500 I^RNEST HEMINGWAY said m Havana, Cuba, lj yesterday he wrote the Nobel Prize-winning novel "The Old Man and The Sea,'' because "I was broke." The prize was worth £12,500. Hemingway said he needed the money for his African trip. WhenU.P. - 194 words
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Article33 1954-10-29 3 The Rumanian Communist Party Congress has been postponed for the third time to permit the government "to mobilise all state and civic organs for the successful fulfilment of agricultural talks." ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article30 1954-10-29 3 The Arab-Israel Armistice Commission met for four hours m Jerusalem yesterday but failed to agree On dropping any of the 1.500 complaints pendlns between Jordan and Israel. UPUP - 30 words
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Article74 1954-10-29 3 THE life sentence given Corporal Claude Batehelor, convicted m San Antonio (Texas), of collaborating with the enemy m Korea, was reduced to 20 years yesterday. A review of Batchelor's court martial has been made. The verdict that he was guilty of collaborating with the enemy whileAP - 74 words
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Article66 1954-10-29 3 A London criminal court jury yesterday acquitted Jack Sing ip. 20-year-old Hong Knna law student who was tried on a charge of having unlawfully procured Zoaali Ahmed El Shamma, 23-year old Egyptian, by faKs<" pretences. n> and Miss Shamma, also a student, lived together forA.P. - 66 words
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Article144 1954-10-29 3 rIE Western Big Three allies. preparing for early West German independence, are quietly but quickly releasing most German war criminals .still held m Allied gaols, it was learned m Bonn yesterday. The total number still m confinement now totals only 207, according to Allied Hltfh144 words
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Article81 1954-10-29 3 HER BEAUTY ENTRANCES U.S. WOMEN VI the Queen Mother left her car on Lower Broadway m N»w York yesterday to enter the Bankers' Club to attend luncheon women on look •is iii the crowd of 1,5(10 on the sidewalk sighed: "Oh, stte's really beautiful." Queen BttifjhoHi. who is on a81 words
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Advertisement196 1954-10-29 3 jL afar 'ji^KEr^* BURGEE FISH CAKES •salmon *HADDOCK SAVOURY J^& •LINCOLNSHIRE Available for your selection at i AN ANNOUNCEMENT By I Q/fcatumal As from Monday, Ist November, 1954, J our KUALA LUMPUR Office will be > located! .it South Building, Ist floor, 88, Ampang Road, Kuala Lumpur. Telephone: 3873 THE196 words
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Article376 1954-10-29 4 Opinion Controlling the money The proposal that me Singapore Council for Adult Edu- cation control the funds oi" its 18 affiliated associations, and supervise classes conducted by them, has had a mixed reception. Some associations support the suggestion: others condemn it. Naturally, the less affluent associations are m the former376 words
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Article, Illustration623 1954-10-29 4 J.L. HAYS - Murder stalks the Arab lands J.L. HAYS By_ Middle i.iist corresp m!• TEN LEADERS HAVE BEEN ASSASSINATED IN TEN YEARS r rIHS week's attempt on A the life oi Egypt's soldier Premier, Lieutenant Colonel Gama] Ahdii! Nasser, by a young fanatic of the Moslem Brotherhood, once again throws the spotlight623 words
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Article294 1954-10-29 4 Window on the World WHILE Britain spends precious months m debate over the practicability of the helicopter as an addition to cross-country train services, there are signs that AMERICA may soon give the world its first giant passenger heliplane. Bell Aircraft Corporation's vice-president and and helicopter manager. Mr. Harvey Gaylord294 words
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Article, Illustration23 1954-10-29 4 MOTOR SHOW ARTIES HEADLINE^ I*-"'' fin a tan pi ease vnoothnei}, 2t-Mrt engine overhead valve* n h[i 9S brake hor r 'pt,u >r23 words
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Advertisement17 1954-10-29 4 WEDDING GIFTS DISTINCTIVECUTLERY IS ALWAYS APPRECIATED Q P.H. HENDRY. JEWELLER 78 NORTH BRIDGE KOAC SINCAPORE-6 X LUMPUR17 words
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Advertisement153 1954-10-29 4 AVAIL YOURSELF of 20 year, of experience m estate development by CREDIT FONCIER MEYER CHAMBERS 3rd FLOOR. (RAFFLES PLACE FRANKEL ESTATE I OPERA ESTATE FIRST CLASS NEWLY RECENTLY COMPLETI DEVELOPED ESTATE AT ESTATE 6; M.S. CHANGI ROAD BETWEEN CHANCI NEAR THE SEA EAST COAST ROADS AT PROXIMITY OF (A NEW153 words
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Article, Illustration256 1954-10-29 5 Firms want to start industries here THE Australian Trade Commissioner 1 m Singapore, Mr 0 B Anderson, today 1 1 aled thai some Ku i allan linns were very Interested about starting secondary Industries In the Colony. Two turns not connected with the Trade Commission are256 words
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Article, Illustration226 1954-10-29 5 nORTY-FIVB Singapore Indian bakers 'clay rec< rved "acknowledgement certificates" for donating three days 1 earnings towards the construction of a $500,000 Muslim college In Klang Selaneor mother baker gave $200 Th presentation was made by the Singapore fund com■'i trie College^ Ait. getherFree Press - 226 words
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Article62 1954-10-29 5 ipoh. Fri. a Singapore trader. Chia Choon, was rubbed of his watch worth $100 m daylight at the crowded junction of Hugh Low and Cockman streets yesterday. His pen was snatched by a Chinese youth. Chia grappled with him and took it back only to be62 words
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Article79 1954-10-29 5 IPOH, Fri. For the second time m two months the NAAFI grocery shop next to their canteen m Ash by Road was broken Into and burgled Last night of $860 worth of >ods The thieves got m by filing through the lock of the front door.79 words
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170 1954-10-29 5 rpHE Vietnamese consul In I Singapore, Mr Pham Khao Rau, said yesterday he would suggest tq Ills government that. Royal Malayan Navy cadets be invited to visit the Naval Training School m Nha Trand, I think it if a very Rood Idea." .said Mr,170 words
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239 1954-10-29 5 —says Singapore P.E.N. Club president (CHINESE Ls one of the i easiest languages to learn as it requires the least memory work and it has fixity of form .says Dr. Ho Yung Chi. Dr. Ho, President of the j p. EN. club, was239 words
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Article21 1954-10-29 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Mr. A. G. Jarrold on hi.s return from leavo has been posted to Muar as OCPD21 words
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Article30 1954-10-29 5 IPOH, Fri. An application by a Singapore firm for advertising commerical goods on lamp-posts here was turned down at yesterday's meeting of the Ipoh and Menglembu Town Council.30 words
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Article50 1954-10-29 5 TTWO committee clerks of the Singapore City Council, Mr. R. F. Ephraums, and Mr. Thomas Wonß Yihmin Warn, have been recommend- j Ed for promotion a.s as-siotiint organisation ahd mothod.-i oflftcers. Mr. N. Mohan, ;i clerk m the city Engineer's Department, has been proposed for .1 similar post.50 words
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Article95 1954-10-29 5 $33 MILLION LOAN FOR COUNCIL r p!n<: Singapore Leglilativt tounci] 'a iii be aiked at meeting on Tuesday tt> approve a $3 000,000 loan to tin 1 [mpi iv» meat Trust and tiio raising of a $30,000,000 loan i)y the City Council The io\ c! nnient propose I to lend95 words
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Article72 1954-10-29 5 PENANO, Frl, A Kual i Lumpur lawyer, Mr. Ounn chit Tuan, waa engaged In Ipenang yesterday to Mis; Lily i Lim Boh Bw second daugh I ter ol Mi and Mr i Lim Thena Hin ;<Mfi grand daughter ol Penang millionaire, Mr Lim Lean Teng,72 words
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Advertisement67 1954-10-29 5 i GRAND "SEASON" I 9 C& A T IT COMMENCING FROM TO-DAY JJ DRASTIC REDUCTIONS I ON ALL LADIES SHOES J PRICES: $3/- $5/- $8/- $io/- f SPECIAL OFFERS v ON LADIES FASHION SHOES [kiat shoe c 0. ,1 43, Stamford Road, Singapore. Tel: *****. m RADIO WfIKLY I INCORPORATING67 words
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Miscellaneous659 1954-10-29 6 MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis STAR A'ATfR HLRfc IS II bY SOMF FREAk If HARDLY I ThfcN .If Y€S^J 4 -V 0 r^^ j r HALF MILE DEEP CCuLO m HAVt POSSIBLE L a mAt J I AMAT jj S'AiItATTHi £jOK\ today. >ou hav t llUll) THISISVVHE^ THE659 words
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Article164 1954-10-29 7 LONDON, oi t M Prev «ous otU> Vn 1 KSS c.i.f Furopean t* 13/16 ll 22 buv^r n jsi s* she N« 1 KSS r.,.|. European ft 13/ M j^^ >.. rKss*; P ot g jjg g ol J>t?rs 25 buyer.-, 1 hi /Mar /ifut'e price's gwofect164 words
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Article102 1954-10-29 7 NEW YORK. Oct. *!8. Previous mdiv TIN Straits snaf md nearby 92.50 norn 92.50 norn f«i«ure a Not 91.87 bid 92.00 bid 92.62 asked 92.50 asked l>w- 91.62 bid 92 00 bid 92.50 asked 92.25 asked J*" 91.50 bid 92.00 traded 92.37 asked SALES 5 lots. Nh;102 words
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Article53 1954-10-29 7 Malabar released was quoted November shipment 4 r >. Lampong Awaiting release 50. Afloats .spot and awaiting release 50. ober shipment 49. November Afloats w to 48 sellers ex -dock. twak spot awaiting release, October and November shipments O't.»ber shipment all 47. were unquoted. Above prices quoted m53 words
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Article33 1954-10-29 7 NEW YOKK, Oct. 28. Previous Today I Industrials 355.73 354.5J Railroads 119.16 L 18.62 Domestic Bonds 100.91 1 "1.92 i tilitica 58.45 58.28 t-l Stocks Composite Averages 130.83 1 M.3S33 words
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Article127 1954-10-29 7 IPR V Philippines, o.i.f. IK North. I BTopean, delivered weight per I <rii; ton Nov. Dec DPRA, Philippines, f.o.h. Manila, delivered weight, per lon^ ton I'TKA, straits. c.i.f. IK North i uropean delivered weight per i «i| ton >CONUT OIL, crude. Straits, c.i.f. t..p«Mn ontinental ports127 words
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127 1954-10-29 7 MORE Malayan recruits are I required by the British tony, i illy fit Malayans who p.: it Ish sub j eel i or Bri-Ish-protected subjects, with i indard four English edu c ition <iv standard dye m Walay, may apply. uy Qualiflcationj n i127 words
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Article, Illustration266 1954-10-29 7 FIRE FIGHTING UNIT AT PAYA LEBAR BEST IN S.E. ASIA r lMii: fire fighting service at the new i'a\a I ebar international airport m Sing apore will lie the best In South-Hast Asia, says Mr. (i. J Warcup, Director-General of Civil Aviation for Malaya and Borneo. He told the Free266 words
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Article17 1954-10-29 7 ronivNur, vn. 1 n c Penang Municipal Council win contribute $1,000 to the Penang Museum.17 words
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Article111 1954-10-29 7 SINGAPORE'S acting ComI*3 missioner oi Lands, Mr. S. G Burlock said yesterday that :i:iv unauthorised huts found on crown land would bo demolished. lie was commenting on the many new huts which have mushroomed recently on Government land without permission. Some had already been demolished,111 words
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Article74 1954-10-29 7 Officiate of the Ainunm Musical Party, formed at a nieeting on Sunday an 1 Pi [nchc 8, A!i Alatl 1 1; e-pre Idenl Inctu s. Omai ailufi!, m Inche Ahmad AH ■<, Bui itee; I reMurer, In tic i m ,i. auditor, (ni h« v thy i74 words
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Article29 1954-10-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR, ftl. About 415i000 people have nov registered a* voters for next vc;n\ Federal elections Kelani m is leading othti Btatei v.ti) ln f ),i37 voters.29 words
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Advertisement84 1954-10-29 7 ask foi HEINZ i Jl Just a little Heinz Tomato SH^ Ketchup creates flavor sensaZB" '^WjK% tang it adds to your favorite P^ ■W rneaJ ne delicious savor it ..mf- flUl gives U> srjups and special rec- -I^^^B i}K 4 s. Made with succulent, f pJ\uw|W7/^W sun-mellow tomatoes, vinegar I^7*-^84 words
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512 1954-10-29 8 POLICE TO WED CARS AWAY TO BREAK BIG ROAD JAM Master keys used m London road swoop SCOTLAND YAKD. faced with onr of its Mggtst tratlic problems In years, issued a warning to London motorists: "B« careful where you park your car, or we shall have to tow it away512 words
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Article210 1954-10-29 8 TWENTY THREE YEAR OLD Paul Squire, of Wind-mill-lane, Greenford, claimed yesterday that it was not he but his twin brother, Peter, who had driven his car on June 29. He made the claim when he appealed to Middlesex Sessions Appeals Committee against his210 words
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Article35 1954-10-29 8 Two youths from Scarborough on a day's outing to Robin Hood's Bay 'near Whitby. Yorkshire, weir cut off by the tide on t lie foreshore. They were hauled up a 60ft. clifl.35 words
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Article36 1954-10-29 8 Polish tenor Jan Kiepura. mobbed by 2.000 fans as he left I the London Albert Hall after a concert stood on the bonnet of his car singing to them for half 1 an hour36 words
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Article28 1954-10-29 8 For threr hour;-; police chased a bull, which had escaped from a. slaughter hou.se, through the streets of HorLsham, Sus.sex. It was recaptured m a Meld.28 words
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Article36 1954-10-29 8 Jurkeys for X mas are expected to be nearly Is. a lb. dearer than last year m Britain. The cause, say the dealers. \a that the wet summer has caused considerable losses ftmoru; flocks.36 words
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Article, Illustration121 1954-10-29 8 The Queen and the r Duke of Edinburgh with E other members at the E Royal family were receiv- Eed by Emperor Hailie E E Selassie, "The Lion of E E Judah' at the Ethiopean 3 s Embassy m London, dur- E ing the Emperor'sPopper - 121 words
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357 1954-10-29 8 A SILVER-TONGUED woman With 26 names came into the life of frail. 77-year-old Miss Josephine Smith and j Rtlipped her of every penny I she had. Miss Smith, who now lives m a cottage at Broadstairs with a Realvham dog and some e&ge-birdl357 words
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219 1954-10-29 8 Bristol Britannia, and a other future British |ci airlinen will be required tn through a new wal r-tanl destruction tot tor m< ta) fatigue betore bring wanted airwe rthlnesi certificates Tht> water-tank test which simulates flight conditions was developed by Sir219 words
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Article25 1954-10-29 8 Crumney sweep George Strachan. aged 60, had to be rescued by firemen when he got stuck on a roof m Shepherds Bush. London.25 words
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143 1954-10-29 8 'FHE British Army is to employ, as an experiment, a civilian firm to give motor driving instruction to soldiers. This was announced by Ma-jor-Genera] R. c. Cottrell-Hill, Director oi Military Training at the War Office. A War office spokesman explained that the scheme was expected143 words
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Article34 1954-10-29 8 Michael O'Connor, of St. Clairs-drive. Worcesw r Par Surrey, failed his driving tesl He was fined I's and ord to pay £3 3s. costs at Kin si lor assaulting his examiner34 words
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Article36 1954-10-29 8 Women patients wai from their beds as nui fouaht a fire at Hill End H pital, St. Albans. Two fire engines answered 999 call, but the nuraes put the fire out before arriveri36 words
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Article, Illustration61 1954-10-29 9 Jill Ann Kandall of Earlsheiil a m spastre, receives a present froS cViiVfidi"^ a gift distribution held at the (l l 7 Hotel recently. ondon Savo.v Miss Fields was patron oi a th^riiv .1 carried out by Thomas Hedley and fwJ Pla The National Spastic Society was^^Reuter - 61 words
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319 1954-10-29 9 'Boss' of the school had one weakness -fireworks TVbuuY la^dun is only ton, but he weighs IK stone. 1 Teddy can bash all the kids at school/ "I'm cock of the school," he said. But Teddy, alas, has one weakness. He is afraid of fireworks. So when a class-mate at319 words
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Article67 1954-10-29 9 ALL-DAY rescue attempts J\ failed to free a foxhound trapped for three days m a rocky foxhole at Howtown. near Penrith, m the Lake District. Mounter, one ot the leading hounds of the Ullswater mounj tain pack, crept into the hole iin pursuit of a67 words
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146 1954-10-29 9 CASE OF THE CANED CLASS OF 41 IS KEPT SECRET THE case of a woman teacher who is said to have caned an entire class Of 41 children was discussed m secret by Northants Education Committee. The committee went into private .session because it considered the subject sub judiee. No146 words
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Article36 1954-10-29 9 The case of a young man whose joints creak loudly when ihe walks is reported m the 1 British Medical Journal. No cure Ls known, but the man is I not m pain.36 words
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Article35 1954-10-29 9 Leeds, Yorkshire, police seized the entire stock, 108,000 copie.s, lof the current Issue of the periodical Basinful of Fun from the printers. F. Youngman, Ltd., Hunslet, before it was put on sale. i35 words
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Article, Illustration28 1954-10-29 9 pit tun*. Sir Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary, xives wave and a smile before leftvins London by air with l.ady lidcn for the NATO, talks m Paris- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article38 1954-10-29 9 Three boys. accused at Guildford Juvenile Court of stealing money from collecting boxes at Guildford Cathedral, were said to have got the money out with a stick with a piece Of chewing gum OH the end.38 words
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Article215 1954-10-29 9 A MAN knocked down hi.s 14-year-old daughter m I the street and tried to pull her along by her hair, it was said m COUrt, The git' lost consciousness and was taken home by a passer-by. Lancaster City magistrates were told The father, Edgar215 words
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323 1954-10-29 9 IN a beautifully tut black suit adorned with a llngle white gardenia Kathleen Muriel Seal might have been the mcist popular commercial traveller mi the road. She was Charming and attractive, and she had suitcase tilled with bargains. Hut the Bales talk323 words
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177 1954-10-29 9 Feet up in the train costs him £2 13s. Ab.b.c. producer was fined £2 and ordered to pay 13s costs for soiling a railway carriage seal by putting his feet on it. The producer. 30-year-old Philip Andr<w Donnellan, ol Brook-street, Warwick, told Solihuli magistrates: "I absent-mlndi dly pui my toe177 words
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183 1954-10-29 9 DON'T PUNISH OUR SMALL OFFENCES R.A.F. PILOT I IF pilots are punished for trivial offences bne future lof aviation vi Hi be Jeopardised, a Fleet Air Aim pilot i suggested t<> b court martial at Gosport, Hants. Lieuten&ni IT n a Rodwell, i k.n.v.r the i>ii<> f was dedefendinc another183 words
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Article524 1954-10-29 10 Australia's opal-digging centvz is built into caves m the hlllttkHr. I *OOBEB I'MIY not 1< ok like much i a town, >'' f has >mcl bin on tie biggest cities v virtual guarantee against hydrogen- attack. Evt»n the name, chosen by the opal diggers524 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-10-29 10 Charles Chaplin presenting a tlieque tor i."!.ooo to the Mayor of Lambeth, bis native borough. The money was part Of a peace prize awarded by the KusMans. The re*t will be given by haplin to help poor and old people m Britain, France. Italy and Switzerland46 words
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Article, Illustration286 1954-10-29 10 Mao man out MAO TSET I N G is Hindered by outside expert observers t o be slipping m- to the background of Chinese affairs. Latest evidence of this is full of Chu Teh, Civil War veteran and a Mao supporter, and his 5 replacement as Defence I Minister by286 words
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Article190 1954-10-29 10 BEACHCOMBER - By the Way BEACHCOMBER WHEN Dawn Kedgarec appears as Marguerite m "Here Comes Faust," with musical numbers by Gounod, you will not hear her singing voice, as she cannot sing. In the wings Adela Tapioca Will sing for Solange Adenoidc. who is supposed to be singing for La Kedgaree. But190 words
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Advertisement32 1954-10-29 10 S^^ TS IlllJrl.llllJw -t\^ts v 111I II LUI yii i OF SINGAPORE MB^jkJ^^AND MALAYA 1954 ISSUE J^K^V NOW READY 't''^: :^v'?V j: 'x L i sumatl* BORNEO AT^W^j X^ B Jt^^ I32 words
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588 1954-10-29 11 Giacomo Lercaro is after a mayor's soul and his party card! ROME. IN HIS mail today one 1 of the most talked about Catholic Church leaders found three soiled, well-worn Communist party membership cards. For Cardinal Giacomo Lercaro, 62, Archbishop of Bologna, Communist stronghold588 words
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Article178 1954-10-29 11 Push-button farming has come to the farm, m Illinois ii here scientist of an agricultural organisation hair, perfected a push-button milking plant, without moving from hit chair tfic fanner can open and close the doors of his milking shed, measure feed into a (rough and Wash178 words
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Article, Illustration831 1954-10-29 11 POPE PIUS XII the man behind the power I After a visit to the I j Vatican, JOHN j j WREN reveals the valiant battle the j I Pope is waging j j against ill-health mi ii ii mo.. Mill if r |MIIN and gaunt Pope Pius XII is now,831 words
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Advertisement46 1954-10-29 11 TRANSPORT s STORAGE -IMI& UMirii fTc,, 173 CECIL STREET SINGAPORE v tfJ## < fS3 t '<»>^<;^<>>^ON\«>\V>\\«)>\<> y< y/((i//(i//()>/OA l >vV/A«>\V l //O\VV/(>'\t»*^ Unsurpassed Jlj I I f<>l m 111* I*l*l I' i Ii rl ia In 1 1 ?> ICYMA If j OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LEADING WAKH DEALERS46 words
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Article622 1954-10-29 12 BERNARD RONALD - BERNARD RONALD She grafted cancerous tissue iito her own skin to prove she had discovered a cute. But ihe real answer to the scourge is a vast increase m the number of clincis. By DOCTOR Clara Fonti, plump old molt: Of ir, I* beln acclaimed by th( [1622 words
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Article430 1954-10-29 12 Bridge Hand mminr i n Nortb-Soutb vulnerable North dealer NORTH o> X Q Z> J 9 4 3 6AK J 3 io> A J 3 WEST BAST *765 3 2 H (JQ V A X 10 7 0 Q 10 9 6 5 850 7 6 4 5 2 o>430 words
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Article, Illustration68 1954-10-29 12 picture. Ladies, if you want lo i >pj the latest hat fashion from Paris vet hold of a pair of gloves, stuff them with cot-ton-wool and sew an elastic band on them to fit around the head. It's as simple is that and youPopper - 68 words
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Article102 1954-10-29 12 HUMANE societies m West Zxermany have fust opened t campaign to end the blackmarkei slaughter and of dog and cat meat. Backing the societies m theii is the Bonn Parliament, up m arms over evidence there are as many a s 300 underground slaughter house102 words
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Advertisement49 1954-10-29 12 J&«£&ls /Q/td&\, presents Artlena #^>£^^ra*i«l liiMsihic -^S^^^^ Veil "Na^>«^Sr a sensational new fl*^ ¥&C>ja-**&^^ powder from France Incredibly fine, it clings without flying, covers shadow* and pores, gives a beautiful luminous look. Delicately pcrhuued, ii> an exquisite box. Seven radiant shade* MAYNARD CO., LTD. 1 1, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE-1.49 words
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Miscellaneous287 1954-10-29 12 SSSmSSSmIESiimmESSSSSsSmmSmSSB^ I I I I b 1^ 111 ■^■^■^■^■^Xc I^bH s^E^BI -B^ -JbIHL-__Jb«BM_-— JBsf CLUES ACROSS: fi it's hot running down a moun--1 Peels to appear as newspaper tain (4). eniertainment? (0), 7 The kind of person a dog may 8 Tills coach is old and it takes go to287 words
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Article, Illustration427 1954-10-29 13 BUT 'PEEPING TOM' HARFORD DOESN'T PLAN TO BE OUT OF THE PICTURE,... reports HAROLD HEFFERNAN MAUREEN O'HARA plays the name role m the movie. IRON-CURTAIN secrecy surrounded the filmIng of Lady Godiva's ride through Coventry on a movie lot last week. Shooting on the 11th century427 words
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Article102 1954-10-29 13 IT IS difficult to find anyone anywhere who's completely satisfied with every aspect of his life, who doesn't want to change his Job or ething— but m Hollywood, .1 places, lives such ;i man. Cesar Romero! I'm afraid there's noth- RIUCh I want, 1 .said Cesar. 'idly. "I102 words
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Article, Illustration431 1954-10-29 13 Michael Ruddy - Michael Ruddy By I^EDDING Bells were ring- ing out m Hollywood thl-s week with JANE POWELL marrying Pat Nerney ("We'll honeymoon m London and Paris and Rome and live m Beverly Hills when we return.") PIER ANGELI marrying VIC DAMONE and ELEANOR parker admitting that when her divorce431 words
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Article154 1954-10-29 13 BUSIEST man m the entire To Hell and Back troupe now shooting under j fire" war backgrounds m Yalcima, Wash., is the star himself. Audie Murphy, who authored the autobiOQ based on his heroic adventures m World War II and is starring a.s himself, leaves little154 words
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Advertisement101 1954-10-29 13 For scientific, safe convenient feeding of Baby, the answer is a FORMULETTE BABY X I T which provide^ all your nursing needs complete m the all-in-one nursing kit: •V- Sterilizer O R.ick Nipple Stcrilixer Covers 32-ox. measure gl.m V Nursing funnel with ifr.iincc 'V- Set of 4 aluminium mc.ituring spoons101 words
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Article140 1954-10-29 14 I rev I'ress S|M*iial Correspondent BODY to control boxA inn m the Far East was formed on Wednesday nighi m Manila h- presentatives from tinPhilippin *s t Thailand an d Japan, the Big I hree M of boxing h\ this pan oi the world, attended140 words
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Article285 1954-10-29 14 PETER KNOX - PETER KNOX By MELBOURNE'S spectacular Olympic swimming and i A diving stadium recently passed wind-tunnel tests with flying colours. A scale model of the pool was subjected to wind pressures of up to 80 mile? per hour for 15 minutes at a time. The highest winds285 words
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Article91 1954-10-29 14 VORMSB Aufttraltaa track champion Hiiiy Quyatl won the Vi< toi 1 1 road i\< ling i laMic, the h«.)4 Melbourne Warrnambool race Ofet 163 mile A Reid of 241 cyclis' i ompeted, Ousratt, ho I 24 taxted FavouI rite for the eveni from b handicap91 words
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Article171 1954-10-29 14 $1 1 7,600 for a horse J2ELBEIYS, a three-year-old gelding, has been hailed m Australia "'as another Phar Lap" following a ten-length Win m the Trial Staked at Randwick on the last day of the Australian Jockey *Club Spring Carnival on October 4. He ran the IV2 miles m 2171 words
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Article63 1954-10-29 14 A CENTURY by Miss P. Blacker gave the New Zealand Women's Cricket team an easy first tnnlnga win against a New south Wales XI In Sydney. New Zealand declared at ißfi for j wickets, MQm Blacker'a score of mv not out equalling the n.sw. total.63 words
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Article28 1954-10-29 14 BrtntfOTd, the English Third Di- i<>n tram, Ix-sit the tourlm? Aastraln M<ie, Welner Athletic club. i. 0 m a flood light football ou VVLUiu'bU.iy night.28 words
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Article64 1954-10-29 14 liAi.Y oeat Great Britain by 7 bouts to throe m an international amateur boxing contest m Milan on Wednesday night. The teams meet again tonight. One oi the biggest sJi« cks tor the British team was the deft .:t of Brian Harper, the British and EmpireReuter - 64 words
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Article400 1954-10-29 14 The Queen supports big U.S. race QUEEN ELIZABETH a> given i tremendous helping band to John i> Schapiro, president »>i Laurel, toward his goal ol making his international horse rare an event ol world-wide renown. The Queen's acc< pt ance 01 an Invitation to send tier Ijorse Landau to theA.P - 400 words
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Article124 1954-10-29 14 mHE United States a 1 feated the Philipp 56 to -i'J m the World ketball championship Rio De Janeiro. Herminio Silva, the Philippine coach, s ilu t '•Our boys put up v yood fiffht but our ihootina fell oif at the end." Ai m aery previout (jame124 words
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Advertisement113 1954-10-29 14 I NOW! available I 1 or inimediate delivery I I the car for you... I I HILLMAN MiMK I and your family 1 D Bigger than before, with added luggage space to rrvjtch 1 M its five seater comfort Better, because of its more I powerful brakes, improved steering and113 words
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Article17 1954-10-29 15 The Russian soccer team Moscow Dynamo yesterday beat Lille, champion* of Prance. 2-1.- A.PA.P - 17 words
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Article, Illustration123 1954-10-29 15 LIVERPOOL AUTUMN CUP TWENTY-TWO final acceptors lor the Liverpool Autumn Cup to be run over one mile two furlongs and 170 yards at Liverpool on Friday November 5 are with weights: nnnr^ Uri S te &li 6 SUUn y Bli^ 9 StOUe 2 2 d J S?" 1^" 10 9Reuter - 123 words
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Article390 1954-10-29 15 ARGOS - ARGOS IPR V Philippines, o.i.f. IK North. I BTopean, d Arm > 3; Europeans 2. IJEFENCES were on top In a fast SAFA Community League fixture at Jalan Besar Stadium last night Europeans started the match with ten men but Van der Meij turned up390 words
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Article78 1954-10-29 15 ASTON Athletic Club is sponsoring the Open Invitation Billiards Championship 01 fcinpapore. The semi-finals and finals will be held at the KiiH'.apore Badminton Hall on tne 2nd, 3rd and 4th November at 8.00 p.m. nightly. Prices of admission are $2 00 •'*nd $1.00. tickets obtainable at78 words
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Article17 1954-10-29 15 Hesuttt of yesterdays matrri«r— County (hampiotuthip: Htrtfordwiire f) Berkshire f>; l^trrst^rshire Warwickshire t ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article190 1954-10-29 15 A TOTAL of 29 acceptors wer* announced yesterday lor the Melbourne Cup. the Australian dassic. to be run over two miles at Ptemlngton race course on Toesday. First prize is A£10.500 £8,400 i. The acceptors (with weights^ art Rising Past 9st, 51b: Galland Archer190 words
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Article98 1954-10-29 15 r|HIE orpnnising rommittee for the i equeMriftn events at the lf) r »6l Olympir Ciames m Stockholm will OlStriDUte imitations befoir fhr «;mcl of this year. The re.*st. of the .«ummer game* wilJ be fita«ed at Melbourne. Austra- lla. The committee agreed on this Juno 19, 1956 InaugurationA.P. - 98 words
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Article432 1954-10-29 15 They re comparing Floyd with Louis ]yjANV world boxing experte ire predicting that 19-y ear-old Floyd Patterson, 1952 Olympic middleweight champion, will be a serious contender for the heavyweight championship of the world within three years. Since turning professional m September 1952. the432 words
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Article44 1954-10-29 15 BALESTIER BADMINTON Bale<»Uer Community Centre will meet Tiong Bahru Community Centre m a iriendly badminton match at Clerical Union Hall on Sunday. The final of the Bales-tier Comunity Centre table tennis tournament will be held at the Whampoa Square I centre on Nov. 7.44 words
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Article99 1954-10-29 15 rE more experienced American Negro bantamweight boxer Billy Peacock is favoured to defeat Australian champion Bobby Sinn at Melbourne Stadium tonight. The winner will be lifted to the position of challenger for the world title. Peacock decisively outpointed Belgian Pierre Cossemym m Sydney recentlyA.P. - 99 words
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Article297 1954-10-29 15 INTER-SCHOOL SWIM GALA FINALISTS FINALISTS for the second annual Chinese inter-school i swimming championships to be held at the Chinese Swimming Club tomorrow are: 100 m. Freestyle (Boys! Group B); Chin Yeok Choonl (CCHS>; Lini Chen Ann I (CCHS); Lim Cheng Yeow < CCHS Let' Suan Chew I <CCHS>; Lee297 words
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Article96 1954-10-29 15 I'IVII.IAN v.oii)»'i) .s bOCtfJ t»iini U» BMCi Cornbtrifd BCfVICCI m their nnnual Popjiy Day m.'it<h <m thr padann on Nov. l win be: Miss H Perfruson (O8C). Mrs I. Marks rCJBC), M\k*. M. Perfiwon (BCC> Mr«. D. Mllln (8OC) MJ.sJ Flecve (BCC) Mis«. J Loomw (800);96 words
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Advertisement17 1954-10-29 15 News Flash! Miss ALICE LEE is again with OCEAN PARK HOTEL Thursday 28th Friday 29th Saturday 30th17 words
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Article, Illustration168 1954-10-29 16 DAWSON KOs SALEM IN 2 MIN. i.MLKUA* nt-uro irt!d\ Dawson bad imm t lhe quickest wins ot his cartel i*i*t night, knocking out Filipino Benny Salem m the first round of their scheduled 12-round »«>ut at Lelchhardl stadium. Sydney. Salem took the fount two minutes 20 seconds after the start168 words
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Article126 1954-10-29 16 SCOTLAND soccer team to meet Ireland a" Hampden Park next Wednesday is:~ Fraser (Simderland' Young (Ranger.? >. Mac Naught (Raith Rovers >\ Docherty (Preston), Davidson (Partick Thistle Cowie (Dundee); Waddell' (Rangers), Johnston (Hibernian), Buckley (Aberdeen', Fernie (Celtic). Ring (Clyde* The team shows two changesReuter - 126 words
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Article34 1954-10-29 16 20 Hnrds $H (minimum). JACOB- On the 26th October, to Doreen and Albert at the K. K. Hospital a bonny son. ANDERSON: At Bungsar, on the 23rd October. 1954. To Ruby and Kenneth.34 words
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Article36 1954-10-29 16 Id Word* it (minimum). TAY-CHUA: The engagement Is announced between Tay Cheng Tiow. only son of Mr. and Mrs. Tay Swee Watt and Chua Mvi Kirn. third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chua Hock Chye.36 words
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Obituary168 1954-10-29 16 20 Word* $6 (minimum). CHELJ.IAH. On 29th October 1954, at No. 1-A Lorong M. Teluk Kurau. Angela, beloved wife of Mr. J R. Chelli&h of Messrs. Allen G'edhlU Funeral Cortege will leave the residence at 4.30 p.m. on 30th October for the Kutong Catholic Church and fhe^ce to Bidadari168 words
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Article219 1954-10-29 16 BRAZIL BEAT FORMOSA ORAZIL yesterday de- feated Nationalist China 61-44 m the world basketball tournament beina held ar Rio de Janeiro The Brazilians won the contest by breaking through China's ball control tactics. China played a slow, stubborn game and twice tied the score with the taller Brazilians. Brazil, however,A.P. - 219 words
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Article28 1954-10-29 16 Wolverhampton Wanderers, the English First Division football champions beat Tel Aviv Maccabl 10-0 m a flood-light match at Wolverhampton last night.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article38 1954-10-29 16 A capacity attendance of 6,000 will watch the floodlight football match between Arsenal and the Russian Club Spartak at Highbury on November 9. Ar.senal announce that all tickets for ground and stands have been sold. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article99 1954-10-29 16 TWO Americans reached the finals of the Wimbledon Women's Open Badminton chaxnplonshipi last night. They were Judy Devlin. 19--year-old defending champion, and Margaret Varner 26, a Boston schoolteacher They meet tomorrow. Mi.s.s Devlin defeated Miss June White of England 11-7, 11-4. Miss Varner eliminated99 words
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150 1954-10-29 16 Rutherford returns to Services XI !>i Ii f E I*l OKI) Ol the i r:;,N a\ v n g la ttri m i»sf> .1 return to Hrn ombined S*n |i ts sull t in on i im nifhl the M-ifttois imed him <«»« tht ?oppy Hi, i umi natch ftfiwsi150 words
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Article, Illustration174 1954-10-29 16 I)ENANG champion ooi l'eik Hock will ukc part In the Poppy Day Fund oadminton exhibitions tomorrow night at the Singapore Badminton Hal] Teik h^ok has come m at short notice In reply to a call irom the organisers ol the programme He will play174 words
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Article79 1954-10-29 16 CARL -Bobo" Olson (United States), world middleweight boxing champion, will defend his title against Pierre Langlois (France) at Las Vegas next March according to Langlol>' manager, Mr. Jean Bretonn?l. But Sid Flaherty, Olsons manager, said yesterday a title fight with Lenglois was only In "the talking statue"79 words
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Advertisement88 1954-10-29 16 P ROTA A helpful A/ supplement// /o //re training diet :S^s 'Ovaltine*. reinforced with extrn vit i :i-sw-'--?W'&&f Wins, is prepared from Nature's ftneul J&Tvffi-tow' f()()< i^- This highly nourishing, p>' > '$nrM<S^^ ftn e "^verape. t.iken regularly, helps a^-^.-^-fW promote a standard of fitness essential 4'/." to succeS3 >"88 words
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