The Singapore Free Press, 13 December 1954
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Title Section18 1954-12-13 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya 11l If* Singapore. Mon.. Dec. 13, 19">1. Prtea la18 words
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Article112 1954-12-13 1 > [EARLY 5.000 fans crying I Ava, Ava," broke a police i .it Santa Cruz Airport, yesterday evenins; an Air India lnte maConstellation carrying Ay i Gardner from Singapore to Rani,' landed. did not leave the plane > minutes, during which United Artists officials un■iully112 words
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Article, Illustration115 1954-12-13 1 Barefooted star was drunk, is gaoled FILM STAR Broderii-k Crawford, New York actor Myron McCormick and actress jH»i<ail Adams (picture at left) were arrested on drunk charges yesterday when they drove their car off a road following: what police called an "all-night party." All three were gaoled on charges of115 words
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Article287 1954-12-13 1 Cash, clothes, food a day of sunshine Yesterday, the rain started to fall a^ain this morning. Darkened skies threatened a hea\> downpour whirh may check the receding Hoods. The weather experts Mils morning expected the rain to move north as far as llersing later m287 words
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105 1954-12-13 1 CONVICT HUNT NEAR QUEEN'S RESIDENCE ABOUT 40 Luton police searched the undergrowth yesterday for an escaped convict only a few hundred yards from an estate where the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh are .spending the weekend. On Saturday more than 100 police and police dogs searched an area aU.P. - 105 words
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103 1954-12-13 1 Y TING as an emissary tor Malaya, I i Pi npler yestei Conn. i HOtfptt at xii.in.oliutt, Hampshire, to m ii.i> patients admitted rrom Sandhui li. ii. < heater are officer caaeti Loo Yew phin and Zubir bin Yuiioff, both aged 22. They belong toReuter - 103 words
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Article38 1954-12-13 1 A Chinese farmer was held up m Pong^ol Road at 5 30 a.m. W)day by two men armed with knives. They ran awjiy when he shouted for help. Police later detained two men.38 words
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Article25 1954-12-13 1 The Singapore Rubber Market opened quietly this morning with first grade, December shipment, at 82 m cents a lb.. unchanged on Saturday's close.25 words
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Article21 1954-12-13 1 The Singapore Marine Police recovered the body of a Chi- i nese off Clifford pier at 12.30 this morning.21 words
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Article47 1954-12-13 1 London Sunday Express '•relay said there was a rumour sweeping the 1 ils of Europe that the 01 Kent was thinking •trrying Crown Prince Norway ;>'T quoted a BucklngPalace official as saying far as was known re no srounri* for tho U.P.U.P. - 47 words
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156 1954-12-13 1 THE BODY of the Rev. Gilbert Elliot, 62, of St. Albans Church, Nottingham, and formerly chaplain to the Missions to Seamen m Singapore from 1926 to 1930, who had been missing m France since September, was found by hunters near Falaise m north-westReuter - 156 words
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Article89 1954-12-13 1 GANG OF 10 BEAT UP TWO MALAYS rfO young Malay brothers one a soldier wcr t badly beaten up by 10 Indians and Malays while drinking coffee at a stall m Johoro Road, Singapore, at midnight last night. Kassim bin Dasil (24», and Ahmad bin Dasil <20>, sustained head injuries89 words
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79 1954-12-13 1 S'pore is point on world light chain A HAIN of lighf that will pass through Singapore round the world irted noar the Tower Jondon laM night to th anniversary ol 01 Tor-H/tl--cal service or- The 24-hohr vigil opened at the Church of All HaJ Barking by the Tower, where the79 words
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Article27 1954-12-13 1 Two Sahrcjot lighter plane* crashed near Washington jres- rit v Th" pilot of one plane was killed and the other is i missing. U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Advertisement79 1954-12-13 1 1 -^***X^HflflKL^LV 1 I HOLLYWOOO c /Zr lUt I 7. < Wl k |O CUtSSWOKK about h.-r oflhl ihad.. Ay. IN Each comet m 4 correct Color Harmony Mufcc Up Ent^mbl^t lv\t tp«c<>r whether for... V^ BiONoe B«UNem mownette «omcao > Ml ■fk 3 Choose fmm among f//<^.' <f* Glamorous79 words
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86 1954-12-13 2 Five more sentenced to death in Cairo \PB 'fi Tribunal night m Cairo sentenced B ol thC Moslem berhood to death, four to hard labour for life, five to IS yean hard labour and 17 to hj y« .tr.s hard labour. They were accuMd of complicity m plot to overthrow86 words
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Article57 1954-12-13 2 SOUTH KOREAS pro-Syng-man Rhee Liberal Party yesterday ousted seven of its members m the National Assembly, accusing them of betraying the party The action stemmed from a dLsput.- over v constitutional amendment authorising more tfjan two term* for President s?ee. AJ] seven denounced the Party's handling57 words
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Article, Illustration62 1954-12-13 2 TWO BISTERS were 1 married to two brother! on Saturday at the home of the brides' father, Im he Jaafar. at Monk's Hill. Singapore. The wedding was held m the traditional Malay style. Picture above shows, from left: Inche Abdul Aziz Abasbhoy and his bride, the62 words
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196 1954-12-13 2 VIETNAM PREMIER FORGIVES ARMY, ASKS FOR LOYALTY ¥>REMIER Ngo Dinh Diem told the Army yesterday 1 he was ready to forgive supporters of the former Chief of Stall, General Nguyen Van Hinh, and asked them to show their loyalty to Vietnam. In an unusual Order of the Day, read toA.P. - 196 words
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Article268 1954-12-13 2 AND SIX-INCH SNOWFALL GALES, floods and snowstorms racked the British Is]es yesterday m the third i week of the worst weather sinre the disastrous floods of two years. Mourners for an elderly flood victim m the Irish midlands went to her funeral byU.P. - 268 words
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Article178 1954-12-13 2 All can help Vietnam spend aid AMERICAN aid dollars South Vietnam— expected to total about 300 million will be spent wh< 1 ever they will buy the mo.st. without preference either for France or the United States, it was learned yesterday. After the lir.st ol the year the non-Communist southA.P. - 178 words
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Article37 1954-12-13 2 Charles Dlzon, manager of Beau.sire Company, Lima agents for Lloyd.s, said yesterday that a fine of U553,000,000 levied against the whaling fleet of Greek millionaire Aristotle Onassis will be paid today.- A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article49 1954-12-13 2 TEN miners, buried alive at Übe for more than 18 hours by a mine cave-in, were brought to the surface alive and wM today. The 10 men were trapped late yesterday. Übe is on the southern tip of Honshu, Japan's largest island. A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article24 1954-12-13 2 Four people perished yesterday m a fire that destroyed a brick and wooden apartment block m Haverhill, Massachusetts. A. P.A.P. - 24 words
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184 1954-12-13 2 A 57-YEAR-OLD widow promoted to the rank of De- puty Premier of Czechoslovakia I yesterday became the woman 1 with the biggest government post behind the Iron Curtain I since Rumania purged her former Foreign Minister, Mrs. Ana Pauker. Mrs. Ludmila Jankovcova, aReuter - 184 words
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Article171 1954-12-13 2 IJRITAIN will probably boy--13 cott the United Nations debate on Cyprus which begins m the General Assembly's Political Committee tomorrow. At the same time Greece, which for years ha* sought Enosis (union of Cyprus with Greece) will probably offer what is described as a "mild"Reuter - 171 words
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Advertisement40 1954-12-13 2 C&Ofc i FACILITIES .1 UN-r- TRANSPORT STORAGE I PHONE: IMITFD 6577 W3 Cecil STREET SINGAPORE Going on— ssbßh* Leave? KEEP IN^TOUoTwiTH... THE STRAITS BUDGET Six Months Air Freight subscription (V R nly *?i^ bi^ Monthc Sea !ttai! -i;t:on (An;- 140 words
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Article20 1954-12-13 3 r; i Lympany, British st, played her 25th anni- concert last night at Hull, New York- A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article251 1954-12-13 3 second tragedy m ring m two days L]D SANDERS, the 1952 Olympic heavyweight champion boxer, died yesterday 18 hours after he was knocked out m a professional bout m Boston last night. It was the second death m two days. In Klamath Falls Oregon, on Friday,Reuter - 251 words
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244 1954-12-13 3 EXPERT, AFTER A CLOSE LOOK, SAYS: PICTURE dealer said m London yesterday that a painting which has been on show m the National Gallery as a 16th Century masterpiece was not the original but a copy. The picture is "The Virgin and ChildReuter - 244 words
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Article152 1954-12-13 3 No pardon for ha ndi l chief AMNESTY was refused yes--tV terday. to the last terrorist chieftain m Tunisia, who offered surrender too late. The amnesty deadline ran »ut at Friday midnight, after 2,713 members of the "Nationalist Liberation Army had ■surrendered and given upU.P. - 152 words
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153 1954-12-13 3 EUROPEAN members of the Kenya Police Reserve yesterday demanded a tullscale inquiry into the arrest and prosecution of former police reserve commandant, Derek Searle. wno was sentenced to four years' hard labour for perjury by a Nairobi magistrate on Friday. They decided to callReuter - 153 words
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Article110 1954-12-13 3 1) I.ITICAL observers believe a split m the Australian j i r party, which became j ent at the Federal execu- meeting m Melbourne this th may lead to the forma- tion of a second Labour Party m the next elections. The industrial correspon- dentReuter - 110 words
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98 1954-12-13 3 r in\() lighter planes yes- E -I terday arrested' a Syrian airliner over Israel tarriterj and lignallei it i to land at I >dda Airport, an Israel Army spokesman announced. The crew ot five and lour 01 the passengers I were detained lor questioning.A.P. - 98 words
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83 1954-12-13 3 S n 'NTY of the 230 vvork*'rs M the Swedish Dia- i "';l Mine Isori,i£ Company IM Stockholm have been ciisBJJ2! f f °"fWtai the Soviet control a ure to rcne w »to contract iritD the company. L»<ler Uic lap^d control Russia tookReuter - 83 words
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Article33 1954-12-13 3 A former Canadian welterweight boxing champion, Johnny Greco, 30, was killed early yesterday m a car accident. Police said Greco's car went across the sidewalk and hit a tree. A. P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article34 1954-12-13 3 Yvette Williams, the long jump champion and Olympic and Empire Games gold medalist yesterday wed Charles Corlett, formerly of Calgary, Canada, and now a physical training instructor m Auckland. New Zealand. A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article35 1954-12-13 3 The health of Shah of Iran, Mohammed Riza Pahlevi, and i Queen Soraya, was reported i i yesterday to be .satisfactory. I following a three-day series of medical tests at New York Hospital.- A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article20 1954-12-13 3 Negotiation! to build a U555,000,000 n.sh canning factory m Manila arc expected to be ended next week. A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article27 1954-12-13 3 Fund totals £1. 76 m. Tho National Memorial Fund for the Into King George VI subscribed to by people all over the world has reached 1,760,000. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article119 1954-12-13 3 I f.adi k> of !».om» railway perfcen M.iik hpster Ufa yesterday served i IKd.i\ >tnke ultimatum on the P.ntish Tr.ins|M»rt ommission. 4»|n-r.it«»rs of Knt.un'-. sl.itr -iivvned rail s\slnn The union chiefs threatened strike iition m North ircsi Kn^land from January I if the Commission doesReuter - 119 words
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Article21 1954-12-13 3 Film actor James St. -wart's lather was married yesterday to 1 Canadian widow. Alexander Stewart Ls 82. U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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Advertisement132 1954-12-13 3 t^w >^< >^<^< ,^o^< i^iW i%.o*u-%iw i%.i »^<r^< »^O^< >^<>^< »%<>^< M> NOTTE ROMANA f I 0A....S 0.,, I 15th 16th DECEMBER I FROM »-:»0p...,._2a.m. I BUFFET, DANCE AND S FASHION SHOW BY I I 5 IN AID OF THE 1 SINGAPORE I I LEPROSY RELIEF ASSOCIATION FREE PERFUMES I132 words
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Article267 1954-12-13 4 Opinion A PARENTS DUTY IJOW calloufl can a per- son become? The other day. In a Singapore Court four young boys were found guilty Of stealing. A Probation Officer said that all the boys had been neglected by their parents who "couldn't care less." One boy had been sold as267 words
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Article641 1954-12-13 4 GEORGE A. ALLEN - UN aid to Korea in danger GEORGE A. ALLEN by Present situation is damaging the preslige of the Free World m Asia A I of f Ol the tion* Koi ICtiorj A g t- n c y HKRA ef up m 1950 ire the Free World would not forget a.641 words
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Article406 1954-12-13 4 Letters fron* Free Press -leaders I MRS. Joanna Moore, the Vice Chairman of the Singapore Family Planning Association, argues that if a "small minority objects, the majority should not suffer for it." Who constitute the "'minority" and "majority" she dors not explain, nor does she406 words
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Article224 1954-12-13 4 FRENCHMEN SAY Guillotine must go JHE French ins: a m< ition to guillotine, decided against and they think trir chair too slow. Some favour execution b firinc SQuad, or b of injection. Any change will mean altering the terrifyino phrase spoken b when he pronounce thi tencp; Every person condemned224 words
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Advertisement20 1954-12-13 4 lIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIiIHIIIIIiIIIIII JEWELLERY AND SILVER WARE THAT WILL FASCINATE EVERY HEART. S. P. H. de SILV^Oy Singapore ipoh kuala iumpu* IliUllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllMllllli20 words
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Advertisement60 1954-12-13 4 Jffc. Y#>#i mouns .tf fItIKLI. Of V Ml SH CBBMadios Fully tropicalized B|g^^^WN|H 2 Loudspeakers Model Arabella k'ADIOCRAM BKng with MnffniiilnSH Autom.ific Re<ord-chin?.r iIIHU! 6 valves 3 Loudspeaker, 1 Obtainable from LEE RADIO SERVICE NANG HENG CO. PIANO HOUSE KAMPONG GLAM RADIO SERVICE CO. and other dealers Sole Agents: M.60 words
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291 1954-12-13 5 'PHI uu\ that "young and Inex--1 perienced" customs officen at lohorc Bahm are now handling perish--o(»ds will ruin importers of fresh lits into the Federation. stated by two leading fiimporters, Mr. John Tan of the h Fruit Co.. and Mr. Michael Lini.291 words
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Article58 1954-12-13 5 Mem. The Indian faer m Malaya. Mr. Tandon. and Mrs n their first visit to entertained to tea r ion Hotel yesterctay by the local Indian R. N. Menon presided l unction. Among the c the State SecreHashim bin Mat Mr. Justice Thorn m the afternoon Mr.58 words
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Article, Illustration72 1954-12-13 5 Girl dancers will help out in talk IIK. DEVDAI 1 .11 JIM I -.'I dan..! uj|| gfve .1 t.ilk <>n South Indian dan< i > tt the Singapore M ball tonifhi it s o'clock Hi^ lecture irUl be aeeompanM i>v i demonstration m irhkh Mr Jetle] >stiift'■nts will t;ike p.irt72 words
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Article213 1954-12-13 5 AFTER THREE MONTHS OF TALKS... OIXGAPORK shipowners and shipping agents are giving recognition to the Malay Seamen's I'nion m an effort to assist implementation of the government policy to help the healthy growth of unionism for seamen. This decision was reached following three months' discussion213 words
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122 1954-12-13 5 Y.W.C.A.GIRLS IN U.S. TO STUDY PEACE NINE young women mainly from Asian countries, are m the United States to participate m a new programme m international relations sponsored by the Y.W.C.A. Their aim is to discover practical ways to bring about peace between i nations, and to work with YWCA122 words
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Article151 1954-12-13 5 Xl M II \||M f: Mon. i\ n| \im j.| tSN I <l .W v hr p i ||M lt( M i »i ur < h m im< iu<»r\ of IhotC vs ho di»rj r were killed la Ibe IMI world w.tr Ibe m151 words
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Article32 1954-12-13 5 ipoh. Mon A n iged 1 hman, Kehar I fh il l stabbed j n the jton day afternoon In i hop nc ir the Wen T police station.32 words
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Article59 1954-12-13 5 LUMPUR. Moii. The i] President. Mr A D ni-ht opened tie Provision Wholesalers 1 •n at a dinner attenda by about 300 wholesalers ■"'7 .pests at the association buUdlng at Yap Kwan Beng Road, Kuala Lumpur. The object ot the association Is t, foster better under s59 words
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Advertisement49 1954-12-13 5 POMMERY (y I 1 jfr^ I Cl •^f S^ ENQUIRIES I^UiillJjOT 111 f I I L «V t^! '~^^m The leading champagne supplied to Clubs, Hotels and Bars throughout Malaya. Sole Azen ts MAL A V A II ORA 0 JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. I > SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG49 words
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Miscellaneous217 1954-12-13 6 ■'■■•■'< MANDRAKE by Lee Fa Ik and Phil Davis LOWCQING THORN'S MAC I I SEE f ///n^ PROBABLY \fr,H\' 'THE DEPTHS'- |v LIGHTS L PMCSPHO^I TM downa I/theyve I its r«f 7 w v f T QP J F 5 n H OM^L^ 2? —^Hj •■■?P STlli 6OfJ r/P.LF POORAAA*DPAKE-US)^S<217 words
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Miscellaneous598 1954-12-13 6 YOUR 4,UCKY STAR j "ion aie a ii. 1. 1 aru! lenrc knouJeci. lor Ike -akr (1 impart your klMwledgi E ether*. v.»u iroul do n i,, teaching pu!,h, lecturii I writing. You al-o have i s strain. On Mm- other hand, foa arc eminently practical anu u< >i nun,!598 words
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180 1954-12-13 7 Great help m getting work, says jobs master rrflE Singapore Government was yesterday urged to t Commercial classes for boys and girls found suitable for secondary school education. Cheong Hock Hai, education officer and i of St. Andrew's School, said such ould180 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-12-13 7 PROBLEM KM DR. UN pic- ture. Dr. Liv Yutang. Chancellor of Nanyang I'niversity, tries to guess the weight of this cake at the Family Planning Association's first food and fun fair held at Raffles Institution, Singapore. Dr. Lin had earlier declared open the fair. Facing camera is Mrs. A. Dudley,Free Press - 58 words
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322 1954-12-13 7 'Malaya's political future IS bright' M\I.\VA can look forward to a bright political future, agreed •speakers at the University of Malaya Historical Society's forum. The forum speaking on "The political future of Malaya within the next 50 ears* 1 took place at the University's Oei Tiong Han Hall. The sueakers322 words
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Article124 1954-12-13 7 THE Johore branch of the National Union of Teachi era has deciaea to as*, vie Government not to restrict ad--1 mission of students to secondary schools until it can provide facilities for vocationai and technical education. The teachers want the Government to relax the requirements124 words
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Article21 1954-12-13 7 The Singapore Stamp Club h v'w a S ocial meeting at we V M.C.A., Orchard Road. v p.m. tomorrow.21 words
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Article105 1954-12-13 7 RICE experiments m Malaya have shown promising results, says a report on colonial research published by the government m London. The report discloses successful "pure selection" experiments on 13 local varieties m Negri Sembilan. Supplementing these experiments are others with alien varieties— one introduced from Kedah105 words
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Article59 1954-12-13 7 KLUANG, Mon. The body of the soldier drowned while leading a rescue party on Thursday night was found this morning at Jalan Haii Manan The dead man was identified as L/Cpl. Ahmad bin Said (30). of the Royal Engineers. He was buried with full military honours59 words
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130 1954-12-13 7 AN association of income taxpayers m Singapore, to oppose any unreasonable or oppressive Lax measures, will be formed if sufficient support Ls received. The principal movers. Mr Richard De Silva, a busine. man. and Mr. Chan Kurn Chee, a City, Councillor, suid130 words
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180 1954-12-13 7 Asian art leaders to discuss freedom eaihnc. Asian tcboUrs, phiLi la iopta i ritei i and :irt critic., \mll meet In Rangoon next month to almcwi* for the liriit ttoie cultural freedom problems In A.sia. Th« i re will b«' dele »tet from Singapore and the Federation bu i Nanyang180 words
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Article65 1954-12-13 7 TPOH, Mon. Thp Muslim Missionary rioon-ty of Perak en- tertalned one of iUs omciaLs, i Tengku Hussein bin Ten^ku Yahaya. to a farewell tea at the weekend on his departure, alter three years m Perak, to i Kuantan as acting President I of the Sessions Court. While65 words
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Article, Illustration278 1954-12-13 8 Sir Sydney Came. the Vice-Chancellor of Ihe University of Malaya, and Lady Came. chat with the Rev. Canon R. K. S. Adams after a special university thanksgiving service at St. Andrew's Cathedral. The Rev. Chin Ban It, the acting Vicar, is on the right. Miss Jasmine YeoFree Press - 278 words
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Article300 1954-12-13 10 EVEREST IS NOW HIGHER rKW secrets urr more closely guarded than the new height of Mr. Kvrrr whi c h the Ministry of Scientific Research m India will :i announce. [I cvi however, be revealed thai the Survey ol India's new imputed height exceeds the pre» nl i :c< pted300 words
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Article, Illustration278 1954-12-13 10 Neither side vulnerable fiDtCI Ea,st West hud the J ulerior suit, it was necessary for them to bid deceptively In order to buy the hand at six heart* Both EaM and We*>t appeared to be driven to the slam m an efT'jrt to outbid North-South. South'* double was278 words
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Article, Illustration113 1954-12-13 10 DUKE -A FREEMAN Nearly 1.100 people gathered m the Assembly Rooms at the itv Hal! when the Duke of Kdinburgh was admitted M an Honor. i rv Freeman of Cardiff. The scroll of admission was handed to him m a casket make of teak m the shape of a seaPopper - 113 words
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121 1954-12-13 10 He can meet that dream-girl even if he' s bashful The Rest ballroom draws an average of 650 persons a night during the week and more than 1,000 patrons a night on weekends. L a mammoth A night club m Berlin that really goes out of its way to help121 words
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318 1954-12-13 10 You can catch a flea with a funnel SCIENTISTS who have transformed arid deserts Into Lush gardens and probed, the secrets of solar energy have turned their penetrating s on the flea, A 700 page volume entitled Plai 1 ust produced by the World Health Organisation, has unmasked the Inner318 words
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Advertisement94 1954-12-13 10 5 What name shall I try t> say. sin? 52.i0.000 i TEXTILES A READY-MADE GOODS jj 1 I until 1 1\*. CHEAP SALE Cotton Mosquito Netting 90" 045 per yd. American Satin Dyed 42" 1.00 American Nylon Tricots 54" 2.50 fV American Gents' Suiting 42" 1.40 ft American Nylon Pr94 words
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Article, Illustration29 1954-12-13 11 SMOG REPORT by GILES "Why do you always have to be awkward, Grandpa— telling that smog inspector that you re 97. lived here all your l.fe and love it29 words
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270 1954-12-13 11 He likes BACH but he'll PLAY anything 12- YEAR-OLD tine-born i has sonic o! I test mv crii calling him ;i piano genius. He la D.inif 1 H nbolm, who wai born In Bu( noa Aires and now hv< a With his pai cuts, both music t< ach< rs. atA.P. - 270 words
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Article, Illustration535 1954-12-13 11 WILLIAM HICKKY - He'll bring mermaids to the ball-slant-eyed fair and dusky WILLIAM HICKKY Jiv Hoy wood, the artist. And I was really .surprised when h< told me he would be no next year. Artists not mily seem to live long. They seem to keep a freshness of mind a youth! illness. IPopper - 535 words
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Article, Illustration479 1954-12-13 13 DRUSILLA BEYFUS - AND FASHION CASHES IN TIP TO TOE DRUSILLA BEYFUS by A Royal daze makes a HIT i CON JUKr NG trtel I came oil like a at 24, Carltoi •terrace In LonIt happened i the Queen Mother Princess Margaret took their seats at the how put on specially for themPopper; Reuter - 479 words
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Advertisement106 1954-12-13 13 wf fo* ft Mm m wwwlrM ■IwlL'imJJi'J* < w tt B W^W^m J m M m^^m m ''~™Z^2*x^^ *<££» V^^ B^^^^^ Wr P\i!f NESTOGEN, Nestles I $B&? ,jgH J^^ HALF-CREAM Infant Food 2? S^B MnmJ-iSSu E^Ji )Tj^^s is specially prepared for =f^ "TW ]S premature and smallere^^~ V^^^ t j106 words
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Miscellaneous90 1954-12-13 13 j I p~-— H^ B 9 R aff£ n^ J-J. a f structuM m t^,w 16 A r r;id(l revwUa him ri). m London nSoanh aboul for the animal? a cold sort of per- £kd. ]lke a ryr ]sf (fJ plaint? <7> 21 Are thry mf>ans of f 4' some-90 words
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Article163 1954-12-13 14 IV THE Badminton Association of Malaya do not Intervene m the ruse of Abdullah Piruz. the Selangor Fbong Beong Cup player, it will be a disgrace to Malayan badminton. On. Hie FACTS of the officials had no business suspending him at all. either for two years or163 words
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Article, Illustration660 1954-12-13 14 C owdr«'\ (H)l LI) a lather WILL his baby into being born a boy WILL him into being a brilliant athlete WILL him into the England team against Australia? Say what you like, there is something stranger than chance, more mysterious than destiny, m the660 words
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Article45 1954-12-13 14 \I r H.\T'S wrontj with women TT wrestlers? If the Polite didn't object to them here m Singapore fans would think nothing of it. After all, women compete ut hockey and other .sports. Let's be adult minded about it, please. CHANG.45 words
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Article, Illustration605 1954-12-13 14 FIRST DIVISION SECOND DIVISION SCOTTISH DIV. 'A 1 SCOTTISH DIV. B PWDLFAPUs PWDLFAPU; Wolves 21 11 6 ***** 2? Stoke City 21 11 5 ***** 27 Sunderland 21 9 9 3 37 27 27 Pulham 21 11 5 5 50 40 27 Manchester U. 21 12605 words
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Article61 1954-12-13 14 I'M nobody weQ-knowti h^ an insignificant sportsman and tvortt fan. But I am one of the many who have come to regard the late Dato Paglar Oi a true Knight Errant of Malayan Sport. is over, maim like me viii always remember the oenerotiiy and kindly61 words
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Article55 1954-12-13 14 luo.ij suru puu qano| iuojj m ipjrai g sj juj[ p.i»:.\ c dqj. -io> (9) •on i*> (saiqnop auo puc ia.\O)ti«AV m uo S3[.iUli> dUO UOW Sfl) '^^IBJ (.g) '(W||| UUqM I IK'IS-TJfHd (J» (2) I-E (99)nO|UI 06' -^«lddJ 9qi uov\ t|AV{9oßnj(, :sd)nutui OZI S:'-5 popud atui!^55 words
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Article130 1954-12-13 14 J (1) One soccer fixture inTT MM Olympic listed 'C, mmut..v Who SS between and »ho v 1 ally won it? (2) The Athlete uti<, t M tt Mh «apor.\ Cha B Odd uli m the hurdle KS at th, last Ulan (l Has fnmi:— a Jinit (b)130 words
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Article399 1954-12-13 14 TOPSPIN - TOPSPIN BARODA CUP By AFTER three wins m the Baroda Cup championship. Singapore tonight play the Federation and then Indonesia m the Asian Table Tennis Championships the Badminton Hall. at Singapore Last night the Singapore players routed a strong Philippines team 5-1. Asian champion Mai Van399 words
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Article210 1954-12-13 14 ALL THE U.K. RUGBY RESULTS T>UGBY Union results on Saturday were: Championship matches: Cumberland and Westmoreland 3 Durham 0; Lancashire 3 Yorkshire 0; Northumberland 11 Cheshire 8; Warwickshire 18 North Midlands 9; Club matches: Blackheath 11 Leicester 9; Guy's Hospital 6 Old Cranleighans 6. Harlequins 3 Cardiff 9; London Welsh210 words
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Article98 1954-12-13 14 /GERMANY, winners of »he world soccer cup m Switzerland this Summer, will get 259.644 Swiss francs, the biggest share of the aqeregate takings of 1.687,81 < francs. The total receipts will be divided among the 16 nations which fought out the concluding rounds. Hungary, the runners up,98 words
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Advertisement20 1954-12-13 14 The Free Press invites sports fans to express views and ideas Address letters to Sporlsview' Ff€f I'ress CteU Street. Singapore20 words
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Article, Illustration686 1954-12-13 15 BUMPER DAY FOR ENGLISH JOCKEYS And Misty Jadi makes amends i I ree I'ress Course or respondent LVMJILISII jOCkeyg camp to the fore at I |m»li on Satur*J day, concluding day of the Perak Turf Club I>"( ember meeting. Hill Elliott got off the mark uith a splendid double forFree Press - 686 words
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Article225 1954-12-13 15 WWW rHE second Welsh ru^by trial at Llanelly on Satur- day, which the Reds won 25-9, must havr have given the Welsh selectors every satisfaction. Conditions were good and the quality of the j>l;iy was particularly high. It was a bright spectacle which brought out225 words
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Article58 1954-12-13 15 ATSUSHI Migy;iKi and Yuri Takayama of Japan easi*;, disposed of their Filipino opponenta yesterday to reach th inurth round of the Philippiix trnnls MaoelaUon sin: 1 1 championship. Miyapi. first rankrrl Japan ete player, defeated 2. Cali/t<> 6—1, 6 0. Takayama. Japan\ number three. b<*atA.P. - 58 words
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Article162 1954-12-13 15 HEODLE SENDS OUT 4 WINNERS JRAINEB Alan Heddle. who is a come-back m a big d y. ..<: another successful meet- he sent out our winners, ""(is and a third to top the Ust at the rerak Turf be r Meeting. m lfre as a kt-<en tui>sle lor top honours.162 words
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Article79 1954-12-13 15 QETBR Driver, the Biiti I Empire 6-mile champion won the International Gran' Prix De Courcelles cross coun try race over 10,000 metres at i Oourcelles m ftaace yesterday lit ran a brilliant race to: beat Belgium*! Lusin Theyi by five v.irds, with Britain's Derek WaikerReuter - 79 words
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Article54 1954-12-13 15 TOTAL POOL: $271,082 Ist: *****5 :v.;.'/25) 2nd: *****4 ($38,162) 3rd: *****0 ($19, M1) tuners ($1,590 each) Nos. *****6, *****0, *****4, *****0, *****2, *****4, *****5, *****2, *****0, *****6, *****9, 2535K7. Consolation ($l,OOO earn) Nos. znuttfs, its:tk t i. 24if1.>4, *****5, *****5, *****2, 20G051, *****2, *****2, *****8. TRFB» R T<>TK:54 words
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Article25 1954-12-13 15 AMI ANY (Cfellfontift). 808 rh'U'rminr won the (loklen Gate Handicap worth u5525,000 at (HoUivn (info Fields yesterday, te ;^-i ome Amoieana hHKHnf money25 words
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Advertisement42 1954-12-13 15 Reservation Open at the OCEAN PARK HOTEL WgWWMK CHRISTMAS EVE Dinner $12. (X) per cover j Both nighti wilt be filled with I music, tongs and Lots of Fun ff NEW YEAR EVE Dinner 15.00 per cover Tel ***** Book Early I42 words
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Article, Illustration86 1954-12-13 16 EDDY CHOONG, the All-England badminton champion, b«\it tvilow Malayan II V Bean 15-11, IS-lt m th<» men's dnflei final <»l the London championships ending at Kpsom yesterday. Eddy und his brother. David, defeated J. R. I und w. C. Bhute, both England Internationals, 9-15, 15-<>. 15-886 words
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Article42 1954-12-13 16 A i. ii m M p o.iniu n (if! iendln| Ui the i'.»)'i- Wlntei Olymplca by the v 8 Olympi n ickey Con I kn New York *-.'»i rj i 'i he npetltion f<u II <iv m January 1966.- A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article78 1954-12-13 16 YUSUF AND SONNEVILLE BEATEN 11HE Indonesian badminton players Eddy YllSUf and tvrry Sonnevill;> both lost their matches In the quarter finals of the mixed doubles m the Bombay International tournament yesterday. Yusuf and Miss Margaret Varner (United States) lo.st to N. M. Natekar and Miss S. Bhat <lndiai 10-15, 11-15.Reuter - 78 words
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Article120 1954-12-13 16 Bannister Boys' Club President J\R. Roger Bannister, re- tired "miracle miler", announced yesterday he will devote some of his spare time to helping train boys m physical fitness. Bannister, who became* the first man to run a mile m under four minutes last May. has been named President of the120 words
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Article129 1954-12-13 16 Olympic romance ends in marriage m m gIRGIT Johansson, a tall blonde Swedish girl from Goteborg, will M?on marry U.S. middle distance runner Mai Whitfield, a Stockholm afternoon newspaper reported yesterday. Birgit met Whitlield m Lon- don In 1949 and they fell m love. They have, however, been able toA.P. - 129 words
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Article70 1954-12-13 16 Denmark won the Klnfl Cup tennis tournament against Sweden m Stockholm yesterday when Ttorben Ulrtch, Denmark, defeated Hoi ten Johansson. Sweden. 2-»» (>-4, 7-. r 4-6. 8-G. m the first of two singles mate! Ulrich |aw Denmark 3-1 In the tournament, ttnii Mewing the victory. TheA.P.; U.P. - 70 words
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Article224 1954-12-13 16 AMERICA'S Rex Layne. the "Utah bull", boxed a draw against Germany's Heinz Neuhaus, the Fnronpan heavvweisht champion m Dortmund (Ger- many) last night. Layne attacked non-stop m the early part of the 10-round bout. Then Neuhaus, fifth ranked world heavyweight, fought toack. In the last224 words
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Article48 1954-12-13 16 DURBAN, Sun. A. R. TAYLOR, TnUMVMI opening batsman, advanced his claims for selection to tour England next year when he made 118 against Natal on the second day of the Currie Cup match here. Scores: Natal 278 and B1 n wickets: Transvaal 316.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article36 1954-12-13 16 DUBLIN, Sun. Denmark who led Ireland by four mat ches to nil on Friday, last night completed a crushing! 9 o victory to enter the European Zone final of the Thomas Cup badminton competition.36 words
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Article112 1954-12-13 16 TYSON GETS 3 EARLY WICKETS wicket wh< match against the at Melboun* sumed thi.s mornii Four run.s haa the overnight scon the fir^t Victoria I J. Halleborne be i bowh'd by fast bo-A UMUtor stmred the varied big pace while an tccuratfl direction. Neitlur batsman g and It vu no112 words
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Article146 1954-12-13 16 AMERICAN tennis player H Richardson learned last night he had been elected to a Rhodes scholarship at Oxford University and immediately locked himself m his room for an evening of study. Richardson, a member of the United States Davis Cup team m practising mReuter - 146 words
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