The Singapore Free Press, 9 November 1954
1954-11-09
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Title Section19 1954-11-09 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya. So. UlOO. Singapore, Tues., Nov. 9, 15*54. Price 15 < ts19 words
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Article, Illustration229 1954-11-09 1 Nehru resigns as party leader: I'm stale rrHE Congress Working Committee, 1 the Indian ruling party's highest executive, yesterday agreed to Mr. Nehru's request to be relieved of the party presidency. Bui the committee appealed to him to abandon his idea of relinquishing the office of Prime Minister, which heReuter; A.P. - 229 words
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105 1954-11-09 1 OBJECTED TO STARE: MAN HURT IN FIGHT 1 PIGHT started m Changi j Road last nisht when an indian objected to a Chinese at him m a shop. A •vas seriously hurt. Jimmy chua had gone to the shop buy some cigarettes when ho met the Indian a Quarrel ensued.105 words
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Article58 1954-11-09 1 Mission is completed ACCOMPANIED by an F-86 Sabre jet fighter, a U.S. Air Force B-29, yesterday completed a photo mapping mission that was interrupted when two Russian jets shot down A sister B-29 on Sunday. The U.S. Air Force said yesterday's plane followed the same flight plan as on Sunday58 words
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Article48 1954-11-09 1 rE Chief Minister of Sind Province. Mr. Abdul Sattar Pirzada. has been dismissed for alleged mal-administra-tion. it was announced m Karachi today. He was chief of the Council of Ministers who help and advise the Governor, Habib Ibrahim Rahimtoola. Sine is one of Pakistan's six provinces.-48 words
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89 1954-11-09 1 fll l V OKINAWAN9 in- eluding two murderers. out of Naha gaol last ™Jh| if, wild rioting by more *•<> (onviets. More than a "core are still at large. ''nc prisoner was shot m Ui '<*«; and several wardens u »<i police wereA.P. - 89 words
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Article24 1954-11-09 1 An Australian company ha.s .struck oil m commercial quantities near Sprin<>.sure, 150 the attack. That brought help i but too late.24 words
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Article23 1954-11-09 1 A avxvn year old European girl living at a hotel m Keppel Road. Singapore, was attacked by an Indian last night.23 words
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165 1954-11-09 1 'DANNY KAYE BEAT ME UP,' SAYS DOCTOR A doctor complained to the police that he was beaten by comedian Danny Kaye and another man during an argument on Sunday night outside the Los Angeles airport terminal The complaint was signed by Dr. Roland Marks, an ear and throat specialist, whoA.P. - 165 words
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Article218 1954-11-09 1 'Superfort fired at MIGs first 9 T»HE SOVIET GOVERNMENT x last night charged that the United States B-29 leconnaissance bomber, shot down near the Soviet-Japanese border, was violating Russia's frontiers and had opened fire on two Soviet fighters. A Soviet Note making these allegations wasReuter; AP - 218 words
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205 1954-11-09 1 rpHE CAPTAIN of the U.S. B-29 bomber shot down' A on Sunday by two Russian MIGs said yesterday the plane was ne,ver closer than 15 miles to Russian- I held territory north of Japan. "I was approximately nine miles off Hokkaido and was205 words
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Article63 1954-11-09 1 I**IIF. Foreign Secretary. Sir Anthony Fden, said last night that after the Manila Pact had been ratified the Treaty Council would meet to discuss military and economic planning. He said that Britain had suggested that Singapore might be chosen as the site of the Council meeting63 words
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Article41 1954-11-09 1 Rubber is now over 83 THE Singapore Rubber Market opened this morning very steadily with first grade, November shipment, at &.vt cents a pound, i of a cent above yesterday's close. The price appreciated on better overnight London and New York.41 words
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Article25 1954-11-09 1 Members of the Australian I Trade Mission left for Kuala I Lumpur by air this morning. i They are due back on Sunday.25 words
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Article467 1954-11-09 2 Neutral Asians are _r urged to join C_IH WTIIOW EDEN, the Poreifß Secretary, said m London last nifht that Britain, as iar as it la> her power, must see to it that no adventures were begun on a miscalculation which could lead to war.467 words
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166 1954-11-09 2 British shipping molested by Chiang Sue inthons Men Hub I■" f\gn Sei nt.ii said m London yesterdaj thai l tisti ships bad Interfered V \,(li l»v Chinese Nationalists including Nationalist lrregu« lars, since the beginning ol last >ear m w.is replyini m House ol I -'Minions to Wr Stephen DtfviesReuter - 166 words
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110 1954-11-09 2 T»HE 8 570 ton i hip state ol Madras, '.Mth Improved deck pas.seh"' r accommodat ions for Indians I ravelling to and from India unci Mai. h;ts arrived In Singapore on her maiden voyagi RebuiH al a co. t of over Malayan S7110 words
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Article27 1954-11-09 2 Engineers who marry usually stay tnarriedj according to the 1 1 suit "t a survey ol the Illinois institute of Teehno'oCV graduates, ol Chicago, U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article29 1954-11-09 2 French troops yesterday drove rebellion's Nationalist guerilla forces into the mountains of south-east Algeria. However, there was nothing to indicate the rebels were crushed or even dispersed.29 words
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266 1954-11-09 2 Ml' Vy hinsky. Soviet d< legate at Hie United Nations yesterday requested clarlflca** t ..in <d iom< points m Ihe eitern plan for peaceful usi atom lc i n« rgy, Bpeaklng m debati In tl Oem ial Ai lemblj poll! i>l fReuter - 266 words
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Article171 1954-11-09 2 'ONLY BIG AID CAN SAVE ASIA' PRIME Minister Shigeru Yoshida of Japan called In Washington yesterday for, a "drastically enlarged" Mar-' shall Plan type aid programme of about four billion (US) dollars a year to save the new countries of Asia from the gravitational pull of Communist China. In a171 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-11-09 2 picture. Mr. Hon Sui Sen. Senior Collector Of Land Revenue m the Singapore Land Office, who left Singapore yesterday by air 00 a Colombo Plan senior fellowship tor Australia itu three months. Free PressFree Press - 34 words
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Article26 1954-11-09 2 The Japanese ship, Koan Maru. will repatriate about 300 Japanese civilians now held m Red China and 74 other.- irom Vietnam late this month.26 words
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81 1954-11-09 2 jytß. Shirley Corea, Ceylon'i Minister of Commerce Trade and Fisheries, m Geneva yesterday repudiated the present structure of the General Agreement on Tanff.s and Trade as insufficient to meet the requirements of the underdeveloped countries. ••The agreement must be amended to give under-deve-loped countries the81 words
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Article19 1954-11-09 2 A trade mission of leading British businessmen will visit Egypt, the Sudan and Ethiopia. next year.-B A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Advertisement52 1954-11-09 2 You eu v B*hone lour SMALL ADS. *<» Singapore ***** Ext. I 0» §11 H-f tH_e^ _P__ ,^^^Km^_^^_Hl_B_________ ""■Jfe****^ immmmte i Br C, wJfl_yJp fl amm? 1 *m\W^ Jw_»!___ii_B_K^Bw_l_BKß^_^_l WW- awAA -3_l H-fl I__L i__ x-SS BE? fIH 8} v^H 81? '*s"*'-_H "-'■'*<->>>>>>l>i^;>^v. ;-;o-:. -rjfc This is a STRAITS TIMES52 words
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176 1954-11-09 3 'Terrible stepmother stole Narriman' rpHE HUSBAND of exI Queen Narriman was quoted m tiie Cairo Press yesterday as saying his wites mother is "the most terrible stepmother m the world,' and aci used her of snatching Narriman from him. m an interview with the newspaper, Al Akhbar, Dr. Adham AlA.P. - 176 words
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Article154 1954-11-09 3 VCTOR Marlon Brandos 19-year-old French fiancee arrived in New y >rk yesterday with a black raincoat buttoned up to her black and gold necklace and acutely embarrassed by the reporters and cameramen. The slender, olive-skin-ned brunette showed her passport to clear up one misunderstandingUP - 154 words
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Article62 1954-11-09 3 M\ RIL V N T MONROE successfully undera ,4 minor gynaecolo- ►peration" yesterday Cedars O. Lebanon '1 »spital m Hollywood. Her physician said her inged husband, Joo iggio, visited her briefly on Sunday night planned to see her 1 fain yesterday. Marilyn saya she and areA.P. - 62 words
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Article65 1954-11-09 3 4 SWISS court m Vevey postponed judgment fday m the suit be- en Charlie Chaplin 1 -us British-born ex- '"'ary after she had ,;m "l the comedian her US$69O m back pay, 1 indue said he would udgment m a month. >" secretary. 35-year--11 VrvUP - 65 words
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Article33 1954-11-09 3 The Soviet Union revealed officially yesterday that drought had done .such damage to Soviet grain crops that emergency relief measure had been extended to two of Russia's main wheat-growing areas.- A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article63 1954-11-09 3 A crude bomb made out of I a length of pipe exploded uni der a seat in the giant Radio City music hall movie tlvatrr I on Sunday night. Two women were slightly i injured, and about 50 people nearby stood up after the I muffledA.P. - 63 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-11-09 3 MR. DOUGLAS LIVINGSTONE, Deputy Public Prosecutor and Crown Counsel ol Singapore, returned to the Colony yesterday m the P. and O. liner Carthage trom Britain. He brought buck his bride ot five months whom he married while on leave In Britain.46 words
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151 1954-11-09 3 JAPANESE Prime Minister Yoshida's Liberal Party touched off a new political crisis last night by expelling two of its Diet (parliament) members for trying to establish a new anti-Yoshida party while Mr. Yoshida is m the United States. Some 40 other party members,A.P. - 151 words
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Article63 1954-11-09 3 Government and union officials yesterday talked 1,500 cargo tally clerks out of a threatened walkout which! would have tied up London's docks again today. The clerks said they would strike today if 11 newly recruited clerks were put to work. But they agreed to call it63 words
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Article77 1954-11-09 3 Two Paris lawyers who lost their tempers m the investigation of defence leaks were ordered yesterday to drop their ideas about fighting a duel. The head of the French Bur Association told the two-men Pierre de Perpezac and JeanBaptiste Biau^i— that a duel would notA.P. - 77 words
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Article100 1954-11-09 3 riiYLHOON' 'Ruby' moved X through the northern half ol the mam Philippine island of Luzon last night after its 120-mile-an-hour winds left thousands homeless m the island's south-eastern .sections, said the Weather BurContradictlng earlier predictions, the late-season tropical storm bypassed Manila after lashing through CatanduanesA.P. - 100 words
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62 1954-11-09 3 SABOTAGE ON THE DELIGHT, SAYS NAVY -T-HE Admiralty said m London yesterday it was investigating sabotage aboard the destroyer Delight. A spokesman said the Delight was due to leave Chati ham Dockyard m the Thames Estuary for exercises last i Wednesday, but the steering had been tampered with. He I62 words
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Advertisement54 1954-11-09 3 *> *> s i Dainty ART CREPE < night 'ify dre s s c 5-H l Am m >£ 1 t /~sffi\' e(^fe) n White and Peach Trimmed c s*__% cru ace lln(^ Embroidery. I I^^^Li $11 25 to 515.50 each: I li Wll f,y Ja y se of London54 words
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Article471 1954-11-09 4 Opinion The right to be a city Tie uggesl lon, made rathei timorously, it would seem, thai Kuala [.umpur should be cli vated to the statu:, ol a city, has 1 1 ci h- d an empha tic "no" from the State Governmenl The uggei I lon was advanced bj471 words
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Article643 1954-11-09 4 RITCHIE McEWEN - GRAPESHOT in the VINEYARD RITCHIE McEWEN A sylvan scene is marred by Communism s bristling "Strongpoints of Peace" by |X)R ood'a sake donM T g Q any farther, or you'll draw theii Are!" exclaii v d niy guide, as i walked across the path and PP^d up onto the large,643 words
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Article, Illustration45 1954-11-09 4 picture. President Eisenhower adjusts his glasses to read a confidential report Riven him by his Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, as they start off from Washington airport for the White House. The President had met Mr. Dulles on his return from Europe.- A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article311 1954-11-09 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber By How to separate treacle from glue; Tins i.s a long and laborious business. Pluni a strong Iron spoon into th mixture and ta.de the con tent..-.. When the ta.de ol glue predominates empty tin spoonful into a rubber sepai itor. win ii t lie t;e311 words
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Article192 1954-11-09 4 Label are their love VIATCHBOX LABEL collectors object to being called Phillumenists. "It means lovers of light," and we don't love light we just love the labels round matchboxes," said their president Mr. Uulundi Bathe. ••The name phillumenlsts makes US sound like sunworshippers, or nudists, or theatrical stars. They all192 words
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Advertisement26 1954-11-09 4 y***--^o*%o*--%<^***'*''^-'^' i f ititttfs ot tKsiinvtion a I for every OCCSmSiO* Engagement rings i I JU.S. deSILVA4 Jewellers fi < 106, Orchard Rd., Spore 9^ Phone: *****26 words
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Advertisement40 1954-11-09 4 don* ,fi__^_V/ miss the _^_7**^** >fS=^gH— ma i|... I on 12th November Rut if ou do, don't worry. Orders for Chocolates, Cakes, Biscuits, Wines Spirits can be delivered to your family .md friends ut Home SINCAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD.40 words
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Article, Illustration94 1954-11-09 5 A OUPLF, working m the same government department but living !.>U miles apart were married at the week-end. Inehe Ibrahim bin Abdullah, bioadrasting assistant ot' Itadio Malaya m Singapore, and Miss Kan Vlei Ho are seen below cutting the wedding: cake after their wedding m Kuala Lumpur.94 words
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Article51 1954-11-09 5 IPOH, Tues. Mr. W. G. Scott, general manager of Perak Hydro, and Mrs. Scott, returned at the week-end from their holiday m Britain. Mr. Scott, a member of the Perak Executive and State Councils, attended the Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference and the Malayan Association dinner during his stay51 words
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223 1954-11-09 5 DRIVING SCHOOL MEN HAVE BEEN SPECIALLY TRAINED TO TEACH THRIVING school instructors have been specially trained to teach and have complete control of the car during lessons to avoid obstructions and accidents. Mr. R. L. Lambert, president of the Bureau of Driving Standards said yesterday. He was commenting on a223 words
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Article65 1954-11-09 5 Government Services lottery DESULTS of the Singapore Government Service? Football Association Lottery were announced yesterday. The first prize of $4,000 goes to Ticket No. *****; the md prize of $1,500 to Ticket No. ***** and the third prize v 50() to Ticket No. *****. There arc 10 consolation of $10065 words
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64 1954-11-09 5 SHOWING OF 'GREEN SCARF' FOR R.S.P.C.A. CHARITY premiere of The Green Scarf," .starring •hael Redgrave, Leo Oenn I Ann Todd, will oe held at P iVllion Theatre at 930 on Dee 7 m aid of the ►Ciety for the Preven--pn of Cruelty to Animal l, al $10, $5. $3 and64 words
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Article29 1954-11-09 5 I. Ottmann, a medical on contract m the "net*. I Hospital, Johore haa {'iven ap his ap ent and If now m pi ictlce m Singapore,29 words
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Article91 1954-11-09 5 5,000 attend meeting IPOH. Tues. Mote than 5,000 Muslims went m procession through the main streets ot the town m celebration oi the Prophet's birthday, Headed bj the territorial i i.i f, the Dato Panglima Kinta. membi rs ol the Malay Regiment and Scouts, the procession marched to the .'own91 words
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Article24 1954-11-09 5 TAIPING, Tues Fire one ir Terrorists cut telephone wire, m the Rengam area of Johore on Saturday and Sunday nigh tti24 words
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Article19 1954-11-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Abdul Rani bin Ismail collapsed and died m his homo heie lon Saturday night.19 words
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172 1954-11-09 5 'Sea jackal' is hooked off S'pore A SUCKKR FISH, which Is often celled the jackal of 1 the .sea, was caught by a > Singapore Chinese off Raffles Lighthouse on Sunday. Mr. Tan Song Mong, of Pearl's Hill Road, who went I fishing with friends was surprised to see a172 words
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Advertisement142 1954-11-09 5 I Polish up your Car with I P O Xl 1 1 If 1 > WY V# n w IV ft ___===_—_—gg__ RONUK CAR WAX ff ,> _^fflf~-~~ aR-t _JB brilliant easily applied &r^i**mt£~Z~~~- _T^llWW|^^ .md Protective Wax finish )> )> L^ :^^__ZZi_ _s_E^^^*' ll "l new cars anc :i142 words
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Article132 1954-11-09 6 1.00 p.m. The Week's Composer. Victor Herbert; 1.30 Time Signal <V News; 1.45 Hot Rhythm: 8.00 to 3 io English Schools Broadcasts; 5.00 *iime signal, Concert Pt* Children; 5.80 Music From 'll'*' Movies; 5 45 6.00 Talking About Teaching; fioo Time Announcement and Programme Bummarj 6.02 Happy Anniversan132 words
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Miscellaneous330 1954-11-09 6 MANDRAKE byljm Falk and Phil Davis ff i A"^\ I \m*S I\r»i v a r *a»*_js-\ 4j3fe I KanT BUDGE THE UNE 1 ;;J V \V f^^^^S' /ATT/ I A HAU MILE -'OR A MILE DEEP •******> W id&^SmmSmik fAfV' Bu:,'.* ATE] V tfl£ ..poESI'OO TOTHE V __l_^^ MEIO BY330 words
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Miscellaneous665 1954-11-09 6 I YOUR I LUCKY Sl JL A*f today, you lia\e great E ambitions as well as ihe will power and concentration te work for their consummation 1 our persistence and drier E niiiiation. even iv the fait- of c opposition, >s something to see and admire. E An obstacle is665 words
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Article198 1954-11-09 7 Rl -U*< KM, 1 KSS MJ, European bu.,-.., J ki^bbi r i kss *aox t»^p__; gl i SEE iii E ilers wmt.ru i__ Buyers 24] k. buyers k?bbeh v..". 'kss' S p„ t gj« jjj 1 ■1S 26 buyers BIBBER Nn I KSS Settlement 24- h_J_i Hous.198 words
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Article101 1954-11-09 7 NEW YORK, Nov. 8. Previous Today Stralta spot and nearby 91.75 nom. 91.50 nom. JIN i.i ones Nov 91.12 bid 91 00 bid 91.75 aaked 91.50 asked One 91.12 bid 90.90 bid 91.75 asked 91.45 asked Jan. 91.00 bid 90.75 bid 91.37 asked 91.35 asked TOXI Quiet.101 words
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Article49 1954-11-09 7 Malabar released was quoted cents per pound. November al 48. December 47. Januuary and March (m equal j monthly proportions 1 46. Sarawak spot released 49 and Lampong spot released at 51 cents per pound i S-ciicl S tX-QOCK, Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per lb.49 words
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Article31 1954-11-09 7 NEW YORK. Nov. 8. Previous Today 0 Industrials 36^.00 369. 46 Railroads 121.59 124.15 Domestic Bonds 100.87 100.87 l tilitiea 59.35 59.76 i Stocks Composite Averages 133.99 135.6131 words
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Article111 1954-11-09 7 Nov. 8. Previous Today '-."i-V Philippines, c.i.f. UK/North. $195 paid 196 .sellers European delivered weight per long ton Nov. Dec V Philippines, f.o.b. Manila, in: quoted unquoted livered weight, per long ton ■V Straits, c.i.f. IK /North I'm delivered weight per Nov Dec. n 1,, £71111 words
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Article238 1954-11-09 7 V NDANCES at birth con- V Ol clinics of the Singapore -Tiny Planning Association ►re than the limited tf could handle, said the 1 airman. Mrs. Joanna teraay, loore wns commenting on In tho Free Press aid that the lack of ndancea at the birth Clinics238 words
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Article, Illustration204 1954-11-09 7 piF freshmen of the University of Malaya weathered through, quite bravely, a stormy "Freshmen's Talentime Contest" lasl Saturday it Oei Tion- Ham Hall, Each time a "freshie" prepared either to sing or play an instrument he wa.s greeted with boos, ran*alls and lon- drawnout whistles.Free Press; Free Press - 204 words
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Article28 1954-11-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tu<\s. A party of Home Guards yesterday exchanged fire with six terrorists for 30 minutes at Kampong Perempok m the Jltra area of Kedah.28 words
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Article91 1954-11-09 7 PENANG. Tues. Owing L o hick of a quorum the special general meeting of the Penang Clerical and Administrative Staff Union, called yesterday to decide whether members should accept the ballotting for office bearer's carried out at the annual meeting on Sept. 12, has been91 words
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Advertisement65 1954-11-09 7 m HEINZ VEGETABLE SOUP fa rf make it with all the paa^&^Jt /DS)) tience and pride you use m I your own kitchen! The choice \ws fllll-P___k. se ectlon of juicy, taste'''"^^i \fr/w%'» tempting, garden fresh vege- > seasoned with real home care! Heinz Vegetable Soup is good for lunch65 words
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Article, Illustration383 1954-11-09 8 From plaintiff husband a ill SBAND produced tape recording In a divorce A east, aih\ Iwo judge* In Ihe divorce divisional court bearing bis application lo rescind tin* decree nisi granted to ins wife ordered the recording lo be placed among Ihe exhibits,383 words
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Article88 1954-11-09 8 A miner sneezed and hi*. false teeth dropped m the coal at a Derbyshire colliery. Work was held up while he and six <<t her m< n searched At another Derbyshire colliery a miner's false teeth fell on to a conveyer belt. Again york was held88 words
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309 1954-11-09 8 Father asks: Keep man away from mv sons (IAN a father in.si.st on his cbildri n being kept away from tiie man his ex-wife marries? One father, .said to be sending his three sons to one ol the most famous public schools, pleaded that tic;. should be kept away irom309 words
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118 1954-11-09 8 Old John gets last call by young John jDVERY day. 21-year-old John Reynolds would knock at the home of John Reynolds in Gourley-road, Tottenham, and call out: "Come on. Dad. Late again." It was the same daily joke, because carpenter John and his son John, his workmate, were never late.118 words
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Article76 1954-11-09 8 A £3,000 group of sculpture i.s to be placed near the j assembly hall of Kidbrooke School, London County Council's first comprehensive school. This was disclosed at the JL.C.C. Education Committee meeting- -and it drew criticism from Conservative members. Mrs. Jane Phillips, chairman j76 words
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Article274 1954-11-09 8 I A COTTON WOOL and gaUZC Is. tdio.it pack, three and a hall Inchi i lone, wenl dom n ;i natient'., throat du'iii" .i dental operation and buA i London lnqu< 1 1 on N< i man William i.' wla Tann 20 ol Can berwell274 words
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Article113 1954-11-09 8 4 26-YEAR-OLD ex-wal 1 vivacious girl used to gol who was disfigured m a c I car, was awarded £6.495 tress "oner a pretty, j ng to parties and dancing" ollision between a bus and j damages m tho Queen's Bench Division. Said Mr. Justice113 words
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Article28 1954-11-09 8 Women minimum ace 20 can now volunti 1 r tor duty afloat m the Royal Naval MineWati hlno Service, tc spot aerial mines laid around British28 words
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Article, Illustration60 1954-11-09 8 SURPRISE FOR QUEEN picture. THE Queen Mother unJL veils a portrait of hei daughter, Queen Elizabeth m the Canadian Club, Wal- dorf- Astoria Hotel, New* I York. As she saw the pictare, she gave an exclamai tion of pleased surprise and declared. "An excellent like- I ness." The painting isA.P. - 60 words
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206 1954-11-09 8 /CHILDREN may draw I on the walls of Hor- I j bury's newest £23.000 I i infants' school and the i I teachers don't mind. In l I I fact they welcome it. So I E does the West RidjiiK I I County Council206 words
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358 1954-11-09 9 ALAN BULMER, 31-year-old coalminer, "sacked' himself because the other men at the pit object to his Alan finished his stmt three hours ahead of time last jnci he and another miner jack Baker, who lives to Alan began work at another stint358 words
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Article42 1954-11-09 9 Some Devon girls are having 'two, three or four illegitimate babies m rapid succession." Dr. L. Meredith Davies, county medical officer, reports: 'It is felt that one important !l •<-'.• lies m the ease with which babies are placed for42 words
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Article15 1954-11-09 9 Forgetful passengers left 14,401 articles m London taxicabs last year, police returns show.15 words
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Article260 1954-11-09 9 Red views m 'conflict j with loyal oath SEVERAL Regular soldiers have been dismissed from the Army because they are Communists, the War Office has announced m London. This is the first official admission that the security purge of Communists has been applied to the Forces.260 words
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Article111 1954-11-09 9 REMEMBER all those shaggy dog stories? What about this one? A real shaggy dog. four and a half feet high. A yearold St. Bernard who is taking blackboard lessons and learning to read. His owner- teacher ia Miss Margaret McDonald, of Paxton, near111 words
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Article, Illustration80 1954-11-09 9 It was third time lucky for Mihalia 5 pEORGE MIHAILA. E VJ 26-year-old Ruman- E E ian. holds up the batter- E |E ed shoes m which he E E tramped for 24 days from S a penal coal mine m Rty- E i E ne. Bohemia, to the West80 words
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Article, Illustration106 1954-11-09 9 picture BRITAIN'S three goodwill "ambassadresses" to American servicemen stationed m the United Kingdom pictured m London on a visit to the U.S. ambassador. Chosen by the Air Ministry for the task of bringing U. S. servicemen into the life of the British communities m which they live,Popper - 106 words
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199 1954-11-09 9 A FORTY-FOUR -YEAR OLD married man who. said the Judge, marie "savage at tacks" on three women was <nl to iail for 18 yearn .1! Cheater He w,i Joseph Christophi r Cunningham 0 builder's lfl bourer, oi Coburg place, Kn holme. Manchesti r199 words
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Article, Illustration148 1954-11-09 10 DIAMONDS THAT 'TICK' ijlVEfll woman win* wears a diarm. n ring is carrying petentiai geigei counter, says ;i repoi t by the National -Jewellers' Association m Britain <>o a new scientific diSCOI er>. Under the influence **t atomic rays, says the report, 'certain diamonds will generate tiny eleetri- cal impulses148 words
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Article324 1954-11-09 10 npo THE soft music of anecdotes sitting next to 1 Neapolitan folk I;if,v FdPn at tne Queen's son" a.rromnftniPH hv a l[ib] Sir Anthony Eden and son accompanied Dy a Lady Olivier were with Prince guitar, the Queen, the Philip. Duke of Edinburgh :md324 words
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Article206 1954-11-09 10 BULLETS SEAL THEIR LIPS \T this late day ii Is perhaps a iitt le urprising to nnd mat gangsters oi the Chicago type still flourish In Paris, i j. Borne districts they lay down the law and the police can'l clear them out beca U a c victims arc too206 words
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Advertisement67 1954-11-09 10 OF SINGAPOIIE Jh^!lk*«» MAtAYA 1954 ISSUE .wß^i^v NOW READY I J mtr'^^f mW XRIJUK'fW T_-. *m\mm*\mm\vmW/ /mmW A*/ X A _*_T ____X/ I i- *r r.'\- _BBv __L *^_i 'War ____V _NH__ r _r/ /_r _r/ X//#* __B__T# ,-T f*;-. w *X__v__Bk _X' _n _X In J_____B__r _K__mw _T/ fmw67 words
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Article, Illustration527 1954-11-09 11 J.M. RUDDY - What girl could say no —to Jimmy J.M. RUDDY asks OEVERLY HILLS, wrap- ped m a Sunday morning calm, wakens sleepily to the sun. A leisured, scattered company is drifting to the Community Presbyterian Church, where the vicar waits, smiling, to greet them at the door. Three more churchgoers are527 words
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Article, Illustration237 1954-11-09 11 GABLE IS STILL 'THE KING A TOP star for 23 years, now well into his 50's, graying and grizzled, he's still The King, meaning Clark Gable. Everywhere he goes women of all ages do the same old emotional nipups. At a Hollywood premiere the other night, it was simply a237 words
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204 1954-11-09 11 Sleep is out when Rocky calls the tune ROCK HUDSON, Hollywood's latest gift to the teenagers, must suffer from claustrophobia. Hollywood's most eligible bachelor lives on top of a mountain m a house which i.s practically all windows. Of course, it could be that neighbours can't take it. Either the204 words
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Article52 1954-11-09 11 Plain 'Mrs. Kirk MRS. Kirk Douglas, as smart M she's pretty, writes, "I think 1 will just continue In my role of Mrs Kirk Douglas Also my hu band says lie will allow me to be an actress only over his dead body /In-fl I don't want to be a52 words
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Advertisement70 1954-11-09 11 e| \hz yii OFFICE /i\ ESTATE fe SANOID FIRST AID SETS /^_^_^_fl _X __^-^IH_H__tfc. mL v I A^^ m jT^^^^_B^^^^B 7w^Ss?iK_HK \\\___4___\ '^LW^^ \\^r lypr' ily Q-sTlT'll-il for 'WU. -*_P**^ iif*Z^r Foctorn or Office* frith 10 .•ft) l :('iyOO'., lllllMlf _.t-- ftmi) _f^r^ A mt)t I lof l< I <U70 words
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Article514 1954-11-09 12 Dorothy Roe - BRIGHTEN up your CLOTHES Dorothy Roe WOMAN FASHION LEADER HAS A MESSAGE FOR THE MEN by I/or 80 yeara Edna Wool- man Chase hai been molding the fashion tastes; of women all over the world a.s employee, editor-in-chief and finally i hairman Ol the editorial hoard ot Vogue ma!' aA.P. - 514 words
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Article74 1954-11-09 12 Explorer wife knitted 4 i.ondon scientist and his 25-year-old wife have Just returned home after spending two months among primitive Indian i ribes high In the mountains ol Peru, Mr i<ifii rey Francis, 21 md .■..tc were the Aral white < 1 1 1 explore that the country, fi member74 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-11-09 12 H -look lingerie picture Black nylon lace is used for this new II look foundation, called "Changing Lines." It was shown at a rehearsal for a fashion parade m London m connection with an exhibition of lingerie fabrics and made-up merchandise for members of the trade. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article54 1954-11-09 12 THE Swiss are eating less meat than before the war 18 lbs. per head a year instead of almost 22 lbs. This is attributed to the fact that meat prices are twice as high as m 1939 while the cost of living m general Ls only54 words
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Article386 1954-11-09 12 Bridge Hand **wqnw^ Hoth |i4tl vulnerable South iIH-iJer NOKTH AJI I 7 X g 10 9 5 0 a g 4 WKST IS I ST *3 j 4 i a j 0 -<» I 5 6 J i X 7 -j •SOUTH 4 Q I 9A 8 2 A 6386 words
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Advertisement60 1954-11-09 12 i iS---____-_-_- I RADIO WIEKLY I INCORPORATING RADIO MALAYA NEWS /ILL THi: MI EST MiV J MIMIOA IK AS M IXI. J The- .Xetr i*re*fivatttttte:s Heteliet t*etsllteif§ Vtttt A fmettttt'.s lXeu> Slttle 3 tet let ts 3isssi* m *m W llt its ette 3 ist. sir I'etrlettstts etttel i^ttszzles £*settsre60 words
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Miscellaneous233 1954-11-09 12 ~~~~mm^m~~ I T T f 'T MM L|—j^ L— J I I Iq I I 1 I I I L|m^m > ~fIBBH _____i i _^_H fl HHH_ tTS^kmmmmmmmmmmWSl^kWt^m 1 WSSmmm* M— f _^_^ff~~ *^H^HH k JH Ht- 4«^,^^ p— i ■■MBT' ~4^P__# tR "H^*— 1 1 j C^ES v< ROSB233 words
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Article, Illustration314 1954-11-09 13 THE BEST YEARS OF YOUR LIFE arc THE LEANEST-prove it with the Stay-Young, Liew-Longer Diet [MENU for MEN aged 35-60 J opFAItffTACT Half grapefruit, half cupful oranqe iuwt ep QUE t^ orange One or two eggs. (>o\led pouched at scraml)lect. OR Finnan iiaddock. OK tinned tomatoes OF lite* "i casserole314 words
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Article, Illustration755 1954-11-09 13 CHAPMAN PINCHER - YES, you can put YOUTH on your MENU CHAPMAN PINCHER jby [MEMU for WOMEH aged 35-60] rjOCTORS estimate that more than several in -II ions of people are over-weight to a degree which ruins their looks, threatens their health, and ma\ shorten their lives. About 95 per cent of this755 words
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Advertisement67 1954-11-09 13 **.v-.r>^-<>-<-v*--.--'- 1 f <« >F^-ifV^r^<l-^-'*'^-^ r^ __fl___l_A _Jfc __f THE ONLY 00G CfiT jo\ W* llf I n FOOD CONSISTING ONLY ?-^f^t Ij II D DC K 0F fbesh red meat I 9 J^/ Docs not contain :f ~X£> Horscmeat I'% NUTRITIOUS I > K^C\ < *I CH IN LIVER67 words
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Article312 1954-11-09 14 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK By WIU 11 the country cricket clubs will have to wait m patience for another year to know how much will be their share of the M.C.C. Australasian tour badly needed to bolster up the losses of the disastrously wet summer the Football312 words
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Article137 1954-11-09 14 FT*! > Domingo Lope/., cruiser- Jl weighl champion of Spain from Barcelona, <>oe.s the task ■>t showing ii.. whether Trini d.ui'.-, Yolande Pompey i.s .still the international loree we reckoned upon until various i ring misfortune, overtook him earlier this year. The*,- mccl ovi r 10 rounds137 words
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Article80 1954-11-09 14 The Singapore Asian Rugby Union team u» mccl raf Changi ai Thomson Road '"morrow lsi Y.i|i Boon Keng, (Police); i> Longpoetih, (8AOBA), Tay Chong y»-** (University), Lim Cheng Peng (University), P Weill (BKB Rees.); Mm Loke Juan (BAOBA); He Be Bin (BAOBA*; Andrevi Chew <i80 words
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Article39 1954-11-09 14 IN*-* loon Oarrlson Ladlei n--u-i.ii Team .mm* WRAC by ia poinl tO II it n-*<- s-yiii yesterday, Kee Boon icoreri Mrs Wardlll MH Mi--, Bright (2) For WRAC V»l. Ut -lUi-Aalto (jl). i* u furb-y iJ,39 words
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Article337 1954-11-09 14 RACING has its Sir Gordon Richards, cricket its Sir Don Bradman, and now football has a real hereditary marquis- 21-year-old John Hubert de la Poer-Beresford, eighth Marquis of Waterford. He recently caught a special plane from his London home to make a successful debut as centre-forward337 words
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Article169 1954-11-09 14 A survivor of 'The nvincibles' W AY ba In the 1888 h«> ff Football season Preston North End sta ;gered the sporting world h. not only winning the League I !hampionshlp and the Cup but they won the Championship v* Ithout losing a match and the Cup without conceding a169 words
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Article70 1954-11-09 14 (1.) In which sport are fagg known as "gates"? li.) Who recently beat Kid CJavilati for the world welterweight litle? (3.) Which events make up the Modem Pentathlon? (4.) With whit local sports would you connect: (a) Elsie Lim; (b> Mabel Hayes; (c) Orisi Dawai? (5.) After what70 words
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Article60 1954-11-09 14 RIO DL JANEIRO, Mon.— Fausto Gardmi (Italy) beat his compatriot, Diuseppe Merlo. 6-2, 6-3, 6-4 m the men's singles final of the Brazilian International lawn tennis tournament here yesterday. Jaroslav Drobny. the Wimbledon champion, and Brazil's Armando Vieira beat Hugh Stewart and Art Larsen (United60 words
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Article224 1954-11-09 14 IF there is a London football club deserving of success it is Leyton Orient So long the 'Cinderella" club ot the Metropolis, this season they are challenging for promotion, and. although, personally I do not think they are so well equipped as Bristol City or Norwich City224 words
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Article50 1954-11-09 14 Eu Tong Sen Cup Golf qualifiers Mr. K. Mallal. Mr. Chia Cheng Guan. Mr. E. F. Cook. Mr. G Botha. Mr. Tan Yong Poh. Grp/Capt. Roi bertson, Mr. Gardner and Mr. Dunhill. Ist round, 2nd round and final will be played on Saturday, Sunday and November 21.50 words
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Advertisement128 1954-11-09 14 Answers to Quiz 'Strauaj 9 sainuiui a.vt_ c, ■soijam;*e Jto AqSnn (o) "siuuai atq«L (Q) :3uKUUitA\s (S) > ■Suiiooqs pu>* Sapndj '3uuuiui.v\-? "3utpu A-iumo.-) s*so.™ *3u;uun.i A-i.tinoo-ss-o-io '('STD.) uo*-u_ -traqof z •(B*apßJ iuoihs) Su*.-T.*i-is .v-ous T 1 PACKING SNIPPING I INSURANCE /M'"l llllllf TRANSPORT STORAGE t^^^^Jft 173 CECIt STREET SINGAPORE128 words
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Miscellaneous117 1954-11-09 14 ■^w 0 £'y^> %^AmA *wJ*w^^ ~7Z~'Wm n 'r-UjfSMAN lUi' '/)A HQjIHI 'O AuSTRM IA IU i|| flip IWSZI AS THE MtftfSE-MENT F&EL H*S LEAVES "'A JWTI APPROACH (S NOT SUITABLE FOR THE TRADE wTftil ll? ___ffT y hThi? V^A, *_ll (*T «v_iie <s "aart^ush 1 f Wat^ iajvashiße on TV117 words
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Article, Illustration1057 1954-11-09 15 TRESPASSER SUMS UP THE CHANCES OF K.L. 2nd DAY RUNNERS I HAKE Portmaster my best bet at tomorrow's races, I second day of the Selangor Turf Club's November meeting. Portmaster renews rivalry with Grandeur ,d Mv Pearl m the Class 5, Division 1 event over 5}1,057 words
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Article100 1954-11-09 15 QUEEN HEADS OWNERS LIST ONDON, Mon.— Queen Elizabeth ured of finishing top of the list uning race-hor.se owners for the Sat racing season which is on Saturday. 3 the flrst time m the history of turf that a reigning monarch has the list m a full season's rac«.uee n Elizabeth's100 words
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Article, Illustration29 1954-11-09 15 MRS. H. G. Daniels' Two Diamonds (Hanley). winner on the first day m Class 5, Div. 1 over 7 furlongs. Two Diamonds paid Sl4 and $7.29 words
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Article411 1954-11-09 15 -"THE bottom weight Black Pulot, is favourably handicapped m the Class 5, Division 2 race over 51 furlongs and looks set for another win. Black Pulot's last threestart form was good. Hr won over the six at Ipoh. beating Hooghly by li lengths. He411 words
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Article44 1954-11-09 15 JAPAN'S Thomas Cup badminton team ha.s arrived m Hong Kong to play In a twoday series. It will be Hong Kong's first match In the international badminton competition. The Japanese team of six players Ls favoured to win.44 words
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Advertisement27 1954-11-09 15 Miss JUNE MOK Sines The OCEAN PARK HOTEI EVERYNIGHT j 3 iC£, t** nt m Ry_£_i -__!7 •tt JmWmW.^tL' W^mfc'* \mmWm jJK^^^* iA^_ J _i_B_l*s^??T^k Eiccpt Mondays27 words
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Article371 1954-11-09 16 Sinn hangs on to outpoint Peacock iIVIKAIJW bantamweight < ii.impioii, Hobby Sinn outpointed the American Negro Billy Peacock m their twelve-round l><»ut -»t tin* Melbourne Stadium. Sinn urpriied even the most enthusiastic of his 3iipportei with the brilliance >i hi-fi wm. He built up a371 words
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Article61 1954-11-09 16 mHE Kny.il Ilijug Kon- Yacht -I Club beat the Manila Yachl ciub yesterday m Hong Kon- to win their annua] in-ter-port regatta. Hong Kong scored 20,970- 1 2 point against Manila's 15,925- 2 points. Itc.ailt.s: Dragons, Horn- Kong 2.775. Manila 2.f>6'2-3 4: Star, Honu KongReuter - 61 words
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Article245 1954-11-09 16 BOXING CLINIC OPENED a BOXING cunic, .spun I* sored and conducted by the United states Ail Force it) Europe i.s taking place from Nov. 8 to 12, at the Denham Film Studios near London. )ne i e,i ion I hat .he clime was arranged In England at tin., period wasReuter - 245 words
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Article117 1954-11-09 16 tjJOR the first time In the history of the sport, two series ol speedway Test matches will be run In Australia this season. The two visiting teams are (hoc representing Europe and New Zealand the first arrives nn November 22, and the second on Jan. 9. Englishman Jack117 words
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Article289 1954-11-09 16 FAMED HALL IS CLOSING DOWN DILLIARDB end snooker fans m London have had b shock with the news thai ths Leicester Bquare Hall Is to close earh In the Ncu Veai Poi more than half b century this hai been the tradition tl home ol profession* I billiard and snookerReuter - 289 words
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Article56 1954-11-09 16 No play wa.s possible today m the match between the MCC and the Australian Eleven m Melbourne, as the ground was Hooded. It wa.s decided to abandon h J llc h The m atch was scheduled to end today, but an additional day had been added a.sReuter - 56 words
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Article39 1954-11-09 16 gAVING their first team for tomorrow night's MA FA senior Knockout Clip Final replay a jainsl the Rovers, Royal Navy fielded a weak .side for yesterday's CommuM v League lie :,-..-;iinst the Indo- ms and last 4-239 words
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Article28 1954-11-09 16 Thr American Baseball League visleiday approved the shift of (he Philadelphia Athletics club Co Kansas (ity tinder (he owiipi shin __f Arnold Johnson oi hicago. A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article159 1954-11-09 16 Baseball for the Olympics I i \-sfh B\l I which is Ame- ricaa m origin, will be Ih. titlt'UU" dl nn.ii-.tl atlofl r»p-a-rt 1556 Olympic (..nn*** m Melbourne. It Mill be exhibited as Melt as Australian Kule-, football (lit* Lost nations demonstration kIKII t. More than a dozen applications tioin159 words
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Article223 1954-11-09 16 YESTERDAYS HOCKEY SINGAPORE Recreation Club beat the University and Wanderers beat the Indian Association m yesterday's league hockey matches played m Singapore. Both these key fixtures were olayed at a thrilling pace. One brought six goals, the other only one. Rees, current leaders, beat223 words
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Article98 1954-11-09 16 WILLIE Toweel, South Afri- l can bantam and featherweight champion, outpointed i Andre Valignat, the French bantamweight champion, over I !10 rounds m Johannesburg. The fight, regarded as a step towards the world title held by j France's Robert Cohen, wa.s a disappointment to Valignat. "I am98 words
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