The Singapore Free Press, 4 June 1955
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Title Section19 1955-06-04 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya No. *****. Singapore. Sat.. June 4. 1955. Price 15 Cts.19 words
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246 1955-06-04 1 ti/ITH nothing outwardly happening to break the W rail strike deadlock which has halted 80 per cent ot rail traffic. Britons today faced the prospect of a •>tay at home" weekend. The country was told bluntly yesterday that thereReuter - 246 words
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Article82 1955-06-04 1 'Test tube baby blow to mothers JUDGE Gibson Gorman, of Chicago declined yesterday to change his ruling m a divorce case last year that a "test tube baby" was illegitimate. The State Attorney said an appeal would be made. The state attorney had stated that such a baby was Illegitimate82 words
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Article40 1955-06-04 1 A War Office spokesman said m London yesterday that the charge that British draftees are being "bribed" to extend their service with oilers of transfer to Germany instead of combat duty m Malaya was being investigated.40 words
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Article25 1955-06-04 1 The Singapore Rubber Market opened steadily this morning with first grade. June shipment, at 95] cents a lb., onequarter cent above yesterday's close.25 words
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Article21 1955-06-04 1 The Indonesian Premier .Dr. Ali Sastroamidjojo, left Peking yesterday by air on his way home after a week's visit.21 words
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Article15 1955-06-04 1 Hon" Kong's trade during May showed a slight improvement over Aoril.- U.P.U.P. - 15 words
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Article168 1955-06-04 1 THE Chief of Staff of the Hoa Hao rebel General Tran Van Soai. has been arrested by Government police In Saigon while on an undisclosed mission. He was seized presumably while en route to see representatives of the Government about the tense military situation m168 words
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102 1955-06-04 1 \0 decision has yet been ■W made as to where Australian troops will be stationed m Malaya, the Prime Minister, Mr. R. Menzles, said m Canberra yesterday. He told a Press conference where they go will be decided by the report of anU.P. - 102 words
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Article, Illustration382 1955-06-04 1 Ta seek jabs far them m Harnea THE Singapore Government will try to find jobs m Borneo for the increasing number of unemployed people m the Colony. The Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, announced this to an impromptu meeting of about 50 jobless people m frontFree Press - 382 words
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Article18 1955-06-04 1 The inaugural flight of Canadian Pacific Airlines' new Arctic route to Amsterdam left Vancouver yesterday.— AP18 words
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Advertisement36 1955-06-04 1 Pelandok Specials HERE are Pelandok's Special Selections for today's races at Kuala Lumpur. SPECIAL NAP fWhat Happened DOUBLE What Happened. Harwood. TREBLE What Happened, Harwood, Happy Life Other Kuala Lumpur selections are on the Back Page.36 words
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Advertisement19 1955-06-04 1 Aaa XxVv XY\A /\A AA X aA A XaA aX\ IT BADMINTON j <*OQ_*C*"*' 4 _>' COLD J MEDAL BEER19 words
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64 1955-06-04 2 rrai i I tonal a A r fting od T. I lfi OIK) I 1 I A fXmiiammiisiM h<>lil far f nl '•<*/> hid ighl srrej ted In ol the i r, the i hairman ol -.♦ionalisl Party, i i h group. made mReuter - 64 words
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Article82 1955-06-04 2 Tokyo police announi i d U rdaj they had arre ted Tsunu i „ki i aka, one ol the leading Japani i Commui who v.' nl underground In 1950 aftei tx d on the Occu ored purge list. He i the foui th ol nine CommunlReuter - 82 words
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Article61 1955-06-04 2 Aii 18 year old Cypriot, Mii hgi i XinarL enh need to •ti m April for the murder of .1 Brltl ii oldler In I cafe I, ii;i been reprieved, the Home Office announced m London la t night The soldier killed was 20--year-old Pn*.Reuter - 61 words
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Article14 1955-06-04 2 Last Germany has ben,,,, I ictlon ol Jet plane aneine A.P.A.P. - 14 words
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235 1955-06-04 2 AGED LABOUR MEN TO FIGHT QUIT CALL DRITAINS i Lata 1,1 Pi lament are Ikely to reject a demand by h Dalton, one oi number, that they ild quit the part: I et" to make men. m an inn it In the I I als made directly to Ur. ClementReuter - 235 words
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354 1955-06-04 2 Mao to free 11 US airmen 'in 24 hours' I .w. iinPK IT IS TRUE,' SAYS WASHING lON J'HK US. Stat. D( '< m terday, •mo I eanu itlj h< tru( thai n Ai» rican airmen jJI mi prisoned m -< rd China will be freed qnir-kly. But it .said354 words
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Article82 1955-06-04 2 rpHE Indian Prime Miniil I Mr Nehru l< av< k w Delhi iv for Bombay on hii way tn Moscow foi a twor. tour Ol Russia. Earlier this week, he said ti < hoped hi visit would h» Ip luce world tension. In Moscow Mr. Nehru will82 words
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201 1955-06-04 2 YUGOSLAVIA iia.s honoured her assurances to Britain and other Western powers that the Belgrade talks with the Soviet leaders would not impair ncr relations with thc West, the Foreign Office said m London yesterday. The spokesman was asked to comment on the communiqueReuter; A.P. - 201 words
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141 1955-06-04 2 Mr. K. gets new look in Belgrade mirror THE most popular story m Yugoslavia at present concerns NJkita Khrushchev. the Soviet party chief, and a suit of clothes. This is the story, as told by the Yugoslavs. Khrushchev took 4 piece of British cloth to a Moscowtailor and asked himA.P. - 141 words
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Article23 1955-06-04 2 India has given 5.000 tons of pice to Cambodia to help tide over the rice deficit m that country.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article83 1955-06-04 2 rE evacuation of British troops from Austria has begun, an army spokesman said m Klagenfurt yesterday. The first convoy of 50 lorries with equipment will leave on Monday for Germany. I British occupation forces m Austria consist of one battalion of the Middlesex Regiment and severalReuter - 83 words
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Article44 1955-06-04 2 Big New Zealand deficit New Zealand had a deficit of *c 43,500,000 m her overseas exchange transactions during the year whiich ended on April 30, it was announced m Washington yesterday. This compared with a surplus of .€28.800.000 for the previous 12 months' period.-—Reu-ter.44 words
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Article42 1955-06-04 2 Mrs. Perle Mesta, famous Washington hostess and onetime Minister to Luxembourg, will leave next Friday for the Far East on a round-the-world trip. She i.s going to Tokyo via Honolulu, then In Sorml nnrl Taipei.— A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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146 1955-06-04 2 Fond farewell with lots ot kisses MR. Nikita Khrushchev .staguered out of the Russians' farewell party just before 2 o'clock yesterday morning issuing a blanket invitation to everyone m earshot to visit Russia. For six hours he and Premier Nikolai Bulganin had entertained President Tito and top officials of Tito'sA.P. - 146 words
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Advertisement12 1955-06-04 2 M.FLINTER&S. GHIKBERG Diamonds Jewellery 67, Stamford Rd., (bCertßUg.,)S'p«e f C. Telephone 7923.12 words
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Advertisement56 1955-06-04 2 JMI,l MMI l »ll""lll»HI!IIIIIUIt]||IIIIIIIIIIC3lll|r|||ll|l[3llllllllllllt3IIMIHI^ THRIFTY j WEDDING GIFTS 1 From a few Dollars upwards are available m 1 new designs to please both the giver and the receiver. I S. P. 11. de "SILVA LTD. 1 45, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE I 6 Embankment, K. Lumpur, 6 Station Rd., !poh. I56 words
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139 1955-06-04 3 'LEBANON CENTRE OF WORLD DOPE TRAFFIC The U.S. Narcotics Commissioner. Mr. Harry Anslinger, told Senate investigators yesterday that the Lebanon has recently become the centre of an enormous traffic m heroin by international gangsters. He said narcotics from Italy were primarily responsible for a big increase m the drug trafficA.P. - 139 words
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Article20 1955-06-04 3 Delivery of 1.540 new freight cars yesterday restored the Korean National Railway to its pre-war freight capacity.20 words
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Article169 1955-06-04 3 Bruce Cabot accused by his wife ACTOR Bruce Cabot has fathered an illegitimate son m Italy, his estranged wife testified m a Santa Monica (Cat) court yesterday. As a result of her testimony Judge Stanley Mosk issued a warrant for Cabot's arrest on contempt charges for non-pay-ment of $14,850 mA.P. - 169 words
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Article176 1955-06-04 3 NINE members of the dockyard police m the British Naval Dockyard at Trincomalee, Ceylon, who with 250 more have been on a four-day hunger strike, were reported to have been admitted to hospital yesterday when they collapsed from fatigue. i The strike was suspended yesterday176 words
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Article35 1955-06-04 3 An* official Chinese Nationalist government statement yesterday expressed regret tnat Eeypt, which maintains diplomatic relations with Nationalist China, should have entered into a cultural co-opera-tion agreement with the Communist regime m Peking.35 words
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Article24 1955-06-04 3 Premier U Nu of Burma yesterday laid flowers on the grave of Israel's first president. Professor Chaim Weizman at Rehovoth. Israel.24 words
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36 1955-06-04 3 Gina Lollobrigida yesterday denied Communist claims she signed a World Peace Council appeal. Budapest Radio claimed m a May 25 broadcast that the Italian film star had done so. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article29 1955-06-04 3 A storm that lashed the seas ernmost island, during the past week has taken at least seven lives. Forty-nine others are missing. U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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Article248 1955-06-04 3 France controls defence. foreign affairs FRANCE and Tunisia signed a historic agreement In Paris yesterday granting home rule to the North African protectorate that Tunisian leaders see a step toward complete independence. It will go before the French Parliament at the end of the month forReuter; U.P. - 248 words
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60 1955-06-04 3 BIG CLEAN-UP AFTER TOKYO GRAFT CHARGES rpOKYO was getting a A drastic house-clean-ing yesterday m the wake of what newspapers termed "widespread graft and corruption." Governor Seeic h i r o Yasui demanded resignation of two deputy governors and live other department chiefs and ordered compulsory retirement for about HOA.P. - 60 words
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Article17 1955-06-04 3 Air raid shelters must be included m future new buildings m West Germany.- A. P.A.P. - 17 words
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134 1955-06-04 3 Last-minute legal manoeuvres fail 'PHIRTY-TWO-YEAR-OLD gunman's moll Mrs. A Barbara Graham, four times married and three times a mother, with a record of prostitution, dope kin4nd vagrancy since the age of 13. died In the gas chamber at San Quentin Jail, California, yesterday. TheA.P. - 134 words
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141 1955-06-04 3 U.S. gives rice pledge to the producers THE United States Govem--1 ment will not sell rice from its present crop at prices or m amounts which would affect friendly countries Mr. Charles Baldwin, head of the American rice mission now touring Asia, announced m Bangkok last night. Mr. Baldwin leavesReuter - 141 words
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Article66 1955-06-04 3 AN ORDER forbidding United States Army Officers from being dinner guests of big industrialists from whom they buy supplies has broken up the annual banquet of the New York Quartermaster Association. The banquet was to' have been held on June 16 at the Waldorf Astoria HotelA.P. - 66 words
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Advertisement211 1955-06-04 3 CHINESE LADIES' ASSOCIATION J) X FANCY DRESS BALL VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL Qfc Saturday, June 11, 8.00 2 a.m. Join m the fun Cr compete m Section I—Non1 Non Advertising (a) The best £r most original costume Ist. Prize a return trip to Bangkok donated by Thai Airways 2nd. Prize $200/-211 words
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303 1955-06-04 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, JUNE, 4, 1955. Opinion The atom in the home 117 HEN the mushroom W clouds ol death and de truction billo we d i i Hiroshima Nagaj akl t< n years ago, tin Atomic Age v. orn. And it was In kei ping v. ith303 words
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Article, Illustration1032 1955-06-04 4 O. H. BRANDON - Strange quiet in Washington O. H. BRANDON A special report by When a man is working successfully for peace, he becomes invulnerable. That is what has happened to President Eisenhower. WASHINGTON th< txangely place. The city rberates with quarrels. BricKbata arc always flying tl) the air and acrl follow count*A.P. - 1,032 words
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Advertisement18 1955-06-04 4 (©)PILQ,T S n r: tm SCRIBE jjM OF THE ft WORLD LM MW DEN BERG J fORE. LTD18 words
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Advertisement66 1955-06-04 4 Pedioi'ee I \ibs o rz CHARIOTS J^j/ NIBS CHARIOT B "W IU 0 flQsh << fcot-rest, piped seat and 81" dia. J?' jf mm, cycle type wheels. Jf aW $29 SO Two Tone Colourings M f EACH SS Red/Crcy. Red/ Ivory JF M >> Blue/Crey. Crccn/ Ivory MJg ft* 3^66 words
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Article160 1955-06-04 5 ••ABANDON the idea of building a concert hall on the site of the Queen's Hall, destroyed by bombs m 1941." This is the advice of the committee appointed by Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer last October to consider the need "and economic prospects" of a160 words
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Article37 1955-06-04 5 Delegates from branches m Butterworth and Kuala Lumpur v ill attend the annual meeting m Singapore today of the Air Ministry Local Staff Union, to be held m the Victoria Memorial Hall at 3 p.m.37 words
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Article, Illustration280 1955-06-04 5 Move to ease pressure at hospital rpHE Kandang Kerbau Hospital hopes to start m August a new scheme by which more women will have their babies at home, the Medical Superintendent, Dr. A. Arulanandam, said yesterday. He added that the scheme would have to be280 words
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227 1955-06-04 5 LAUGHTER IN THE PUB -THEN A MAN DIED A GROUP of friends sat laughing and drinking In an East London public-house. A travelling photographer took a picture of some of them—a happy, carefree snap. Yet a quarter of an hour later one of the men, Reginald Donald Compton, 21, of227 words
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Article30 1955-06-04 5 More than 100 Indian labourers and their families of Kampar Estate, 30 miles south of Ipoh, were m a festive mood yesterday when they celebrated the "Vigazi Visagam" festival.30 words
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Article80 1955-06-04 5 $300 child transfer is alleged A mother, Koay Chooi, was today charged with having unlawfully transferred permanent control of her 10--year-old child to a farmer, Tan Hee Hoon, for $300. Tan was charged In the Second Magistrate's Court with having control of the child, Choo Ah Liew, without lawful authority.80 words
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54 1955-06-04 5 MR. KIDSON SMITH, a Johore Customs officer, escaped with minor scratches when his car overturned at E the 35!- milestone, Pontian Road, Johore, yesterday. Mr. Smith was travelling towards Pontian Kechil m a heavy downpour when his car skidded, somersaulted and landed54 words
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Advertisement18 1955-06-04 5 LEADS THE WAY! 1 See this and other styles af: Sole Agents: EXCEIAMMI 1 <»<». High Siwmeim Singapore. L18 words
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Miscellaneous710 1955-06-04 5 CHI'RCH OF ENGLAND Sunday School. 9.40 a.m. Service. St. Andrew's Cathedral: 7 a.m. 10.30 a.m. Service 5.30 p.m. Service. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Sung Eu- Paya Lebar: 8.15 a.m. 8.8. Bible Charist Parllb Communion. 9.30 Class. 8.45 a.m. Sunday School. 9 a.m. Sunday School, 10.30 a.m. a.m. Service m Malay710 words
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Miscellaneous253 1955-06-04 6 MANDRAKi by ""-co t 7wo*KWJ y GA J .ruL'/S YOUVEBEEN r rr_7^ r _iy L hpxed--S__*s^2 V*™' 1 r-sr—^A #X W tJ J W y m i 'J P < mwim mmmfw VV f —_5r By 4 •_<' ImmW >->/*_• >i J_______H TARZAN _-_J? y Edgar Rk l- 3 r„?253 words
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Miscellaneous686 1955-06-04 6 YOUR JLUCKYi STAR DORN t<cl.M. wu have a 4 bapp> kindly nature yet one whitli tefuls to drift along uith the tide rather than 4 t .trike out against it. You may 4 4 do a lot of daydreaming and build «a tl<s m the air. T 4 I'ut. v686 words
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Article216 1955-06-04 7 LONDON, June 3. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i.f. European 27 fc buyers 27 4 buyers ports June 27 sellers ,27 sellers RI BBER So. 1 RSS c.ii. European 27 buyers 27 U buyers ports July 271 sellers 27 4 sellers RUBBER No. 1 RSS216 words
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Article79 1955-06-04 7 NEW YORK, June 3. Previous Today Tin Straits spot and nearby 91.87 traded 91-87 traded TlNtutures June.. 91.00 bid^ gjg bjd^ July 90.75 bid 90.75 bid gi 6 5 asked TONE- Quiet. SALES: Nil. ,;ii;i;ik futures July. 31.90 bid 32.34 traded 32 asked Sept 31.75 traded 32.1579 words
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Article62 1955-06-04 7 Spot Malabar was quoted at 50 cents per lb. Awaiting release at 50. Afloats 49 tt to 49. June shipment 49. Sarawak spot 48. Awaiting release 48. Afloats 46 to 45. June shipment 44. Lampong spot 50. A waiting release 50. Afloats 49 Vi to 49. June shipment62 words
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Article28 1955-06-04 7 NEW YORK, June 3. Previous Today SO Industrials 425.80 428.53 XKEff Bonds 1 1 15 lUHties 6408 64.41 G4 Stocks Composite Average 159 43 160.4528 words
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Article83 1955-06-04 7 June 3. Previous Today COPRA Philippines c.i.f. UK/North European delivered weight per minted lons ton June July $181 quoted $182 quoted COPRA Philippines f.o.b. Manila lin niior«! m bulk, per long ton unquoted unquoted COPRA Straits c.i.f. I K/\orth Era r. m^jgg. as July/ A« g83 words
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176 1955-06-04 7 THE 20 women players m the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra have been banned from wearing jewellery during performances. Members of the audience have complained that the jewellery dazzles them so much that it distracts them from the music. Mr. John Pritchard, resident conductor, who176 words
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Article184 1955-06-04 7 To the Asian —he is a labourer To the European —he is a technician THE word "apprentice" or ''hock si* m Chinese is very often misunderstood by Asian employers m Singapore, said Mr. R. S. Anderton, Adviser m Technical Education, last night. "An apprentice here is regarded as an184 words
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233 1955-06-04 7 THIS RULE IS NOT PRACTICAL -DEALERS ABOUT 300- licensed dealers, representing various branches of the second-hand trade, have decided on action to get the Government to repeal or amend Rule 6of the second-hand Dealers (Fees and Forms* Rules, 1947. Rule 6 requires all dealers to supply the serial number and233 words
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Article54 1955-06-04 7 A new fire station for Johore Bahru will be built when funds are available. The Fire Officer has asked Government to reserve one-and-a-half acres of land fronting Jalan Trus and Jalan Gertak Merak for the site of the station. The fire station at present is54 words
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Article22 1955-06-04 7 The Perak Youth Council will hold its annual meeting at the Perak Library, Ipoh, on June 26 at 10.30 a__a.22 words
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Article, Illustration205 1955-06-04 7 rpwo AMERICAN hunters, who are bound for Tanganyika to "shoot" big game with cameras and ta catch animals for a zoo, are m Singapore. Mr. Fred Crawford (above, right) and Mr. Gordon Stouffer (left), directors of the Cleveland Zoo,205 words
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Advertisement32 1955-06-04 7 FOR CLEARING AND FORWARDING OF CARGO CONSULT SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. 6*C The Arcade. Singapore. Tel: ***** *SU-M 1, Rodger Street, Kuala '-""'P"*, 4317. IN ASSOCIATION WITH SINGAPORK PACKING COMPANY lIM-tD32 words
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Article, Illustration175 1955-06-04 8 JOHNNY QUEK - HOLIDAY PICNIC HAS YOUTH, MUSIC FUN JOHNNY QUEK More than thrve hundred young people attended a May Holiday Picnic and Social Dance «t Mr. hing Kee Sun's Bungalow off Siglap Koad last Sunday. The all-day programme included a magic show, a beauty parade, talentime, an exhibition by strong men, and175 words
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Advertisement55 1955-06-04 9 \J**^6E YOU# AffMS OF LARCE STANDARD Ml T COOKERS... J| I with large oven space Mm L -y j two boiling plates I I I ttf^ and grill-boiler. J jH Available on hire fi 11 1 I j at $2.00 per month ji;i|| J J I Consult your Electrical Contractor55 words
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Article806 1955-06-04 10 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - Morgan is in for a surprise KATHLEEN HICKLEY ,-Mr thf MOUSE FAMILY MORE ADVENTURES OF THE MU TJ TT m U OROAN MOUSE wok, N up the morning after hls with tht farmer's wife feeling Jenidedly sorry for himse lf Hl tail hurt a lot. but after Mrs. Mouse had806 words
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Advertisement112 1955-06-04 10 THE WINNERS The winners ot last week's colouring contest are: (1) Miss Loe Cleok Boi (8j 5. C'hartwell Drive, Singapore; (2) Miss Violet Sequerah ill). 44, Peel Road, Kuala Lumpur; (3) Master Tan Hung Chiang (12), 20. Jalan Xgee Heng, Johore Bahru; (4) Master Tham Keng Hoong (11), 215, Tembeling112 words
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Miscellaneous567 1955-06-04 10 CHILDREN S PAGE -^l si RUPERT AND MORWENNA-3 Wkhoul waiting for questions here for centuries and we ye ,f,e bl le R.rl leads Rupert still always known about the Cornish hShm to a liny cave. Now p.sk.es. Their |ob is to turn ships ,hen.- ihe says when they are away567 words
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Article, Illustration875 1955-06-04 11 OMER ANDERSON - War films just leave a German cold OMER ANDERSON By IyEST GERMANY'S film Industry seems to have stumbled on to a sure-fire formula for box-office success -films with an anti-rearmament theme. It may be merely an amazing coincidence. But every onn ol 1 series of anti-military films to be produced875 words
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Article, Illustration20 1955-06-04 11 SCREEN actor Robert Taylor enjoys flying so much that be has bought himself a Bcechcraft plane to hop about iv.20 words
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432 1955-06-04 11 Her boy friends send her plants on birthdays! ANN HOPES FOR MINKS AND DIAMONDS BUT- »TO the average movie- goer Ann Miller is a long-legged brunette who can tap quicker than a woodpecker. To her mother she is still the fourteen-year-old who lied about her age to crash Hollywood and432 words
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Advertisement17 1955-06-04 11 PACKING, SHIPPING \i£tm INSURANCE Fi'fflm WHtm TRANSPORT STORAGE Bw^pHH LIMITED mi W^Y% ML J73 C[UL SIR£ET SIMGAPOUC17 words
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Article, Illustration372 1955-06-04 12 EILEEN ASCROFT - Look out! The new shape is changing YOU EILEEN ASCROFT siiys Ind ol girl around thla line ciotht now coming Into the shops are changing the female shape and rsonality, too i; id ol tei I .long on ;,)l thi ir freedom the a mv* pleated skirt the return ot372 words
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Article, Illustration21 1955-06-04 12 picture. <*n,n spolv \mVmml! HmmVmtmtmmT emerald ta MM and phatod t„ the centre back rmw. w'th au enormous detachable bow.- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article99 1955-06-04 12 I ATBBT comfort for expectant fathers: a swagger Paris nursing homo has Just Installed a bowling green m its grounds for husbands waiting nervously for the announcement of the happy vent. 1/lADAAIE Jeanette Ver- meersch, the Aery wife of the French Communist I leader Maurice Thorez, hasj99 words
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160 1955-06-04 12 The Bikini is old-fashioned this summer THE bikini will look as old-fashioned on summer beaches this year as urand mama's bloomer suit. The smartest, gayest, newest suits are all of the cover-up variety. Swimming star Esther Williams, who probably has the largest private collection of swimsuits m the world, gives160 words
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Miscellaneous331 1955-06-04 12 t-— ■■■t" T" "_a*_i_w*' _i^ 'ifi 1 1 pi r 1 m I 79_S_T •jy^ay lffia_* SB9S _Kf***K*f jbi aa .JH flu Bl fe*: i^bsb i_™*_B > I 1 I 1 I 1 1 CLUES ACROSS 4 Canon with a monarch's pre--1 His "daughter" wa s a torture m rojative331 words
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Article, Illustration1170 1955-06-04 13 Willian Hickey - My, but aren't we all SO superstitious! Willian Hickey rpHERE is nothing more maddening than missing a button-hole when you are doing up a waistcoat—and it usually happens when you are m a hurry. It happened to Professor A. E. Richardson, the President of the Royal Academy, m public the1,170 words
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Article, Illustration417 1955-06-04 13 REBIDDINO when you have a pretty good hand but no support for the suit partner has bid often pose s a problem. In such circumstances, it is beat to remember that if you have no support for partner, he may have no support for you. Until you are417 words
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Article112 1955-06-04 13 THE terrific job it is going to be to reform France's industry and modernise it, as the Faure government wants to do, is shown by a fascinating survey out last week. This discloses that just over two million industrial and commercial business are now running m112 words
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Advertisement99 1955-06-04 13 tmL~~*~2 >*_>^C^>/ >^> sSt^tSßr S .>*^ i '^2*?». Xv J^s^-*s*s*"*^ —^mmw _>4i_ f~~~- B__^__. ft iw W^Jr'"' *--l-_ M— B_llE*^»**^^^ mf\ >^< >„/<^< >_y< > >„y< >>^.<>_y< >^«_ < >>_.< >#■< »■%«>#< l%JlSl >%< >_*« r» I The weekly issue of the STRAITS BUDGET can be z sent by Air99 words
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Article19 1955-06-04 14 X >ng Oirl School hold their second annual June men p m on hool ■nd will19 words
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Article, Illustration165 1955-06-04 14 CRICKET HINTS rra nun* w**\ r— mut team not mlj h«« Ui I the tall hut to return it asfftfcklj m 4 ..<<ur.itci> as, 7r ,,,!r derma ttl rcUfleuM and i irk,f ln wmmm n tin i b I i All th ol 1 I i X Into165 words
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Article81 1955-06-04 14 A SPECIAL plank-track on tnpic lines with an antiskid surface and costing about $5,000 has been constructed m the Bukit Bintang Park for the all-Malayan cycle racing carnival on June C-12 The carnival, organised by the Malayan Rouuh Riders Cycling Club of the Fi deration and81 words
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Article71 1955-06-04 14 RUSSIAN and American athletes will live m the same camp at the 195G Olympics m Melbourne, a Games official .said yesterday. E. J. H. Holt, technical director of the organising com mil tee, told reporters: "There will only be one camp. The Russians will receiveA.P. - 71 words
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Article22 1955-06-04 14 Turkey beat Iraq 8-2 ln the Muslim Football Tournament yesterday at Tehran. Iran now meets India m Llie final. A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article207 1955-06-04 14 Bobo Olson's plan DODO OLSON, world middleweight champion, yesterday announced the following three-point plan:— 1. Ho confidently expects to wrest the lightheavyweight title from 36-year-old Archie Moore m New York on June 22, probably by a knockout. 2. He wants to beat British heavyweightU.P. - 207 words
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Article250 1955-06-04 14 PLAYERS DON'T KNOW THE RULES *4 1 'i B n try tei on me thi dv 'M and I me If pen howevei I i otnetliii like this ou fhl to »»<■ doru for ho know i 'if the the tame I I i i irdlng to the it the250 words
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Article63 1955-06-04 14 Hasty House Farm's Summer Solstice. Irish-bred three-year-old made a successful American debut yesterday by capturing the $12,000 j Gaffsman purse on the Balmoral card at Washington Park race track, j Summer Solstice, ridden by Johnny Aditms, won by a length and a half over River Gate63 words
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288 1955-06-04 14 I^ORD Konno and Yoshi Oya--1 kawa. both of Ohio State University, and Britain's War- drop brothers— Jack and Bert, it the University of Michigan, dominate an All American swimming team announced by j the College Swimming Coaches Association of America. Konno is rated No.A.P. - 288 words
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Article302 1955-06-04 14 MAESTRO - 'Ashes batsmen will be retained MAESTRO Say iwgi.ands cricket team C- for the lirst Tost with South Africa, starting Tn-nt Bridge, Nottingham, on jun<* 9, will be announced tomorrow. doubt whether the idec-tors-G o Allen (chairman), E" e'o o! Ed i ther than the eleven who overplayed Australia m the302 words
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Article449 1955-06-04 15 I^SSEX held out at Colchester yes- J terday to draw their match ■gainst the South Africans after j •following on. All out for 350 m reply to the Springboks' first innings total of 503 lor four declared. __ssex were still 64 behind at the close.449 words
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Article339 1955-06-04 15 LIEW MOOK YOON - LIEW MOOK YOON Probably their last Thomas Cup By WIN or lose reserve special cheers for two Malayans m the Challenge Round of the Thomas Cup competition tonight and tomorrow. Wong Peng Soon, the captain, and Ooi Teik Hock, the vice-captain may be making their339 words
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Article140 1955-06-04 15 THE Italian team withdrew from the European Amateur Boxing championships m Berlin last night m protest against a decision m a lightmiddleweight quarterfinal bout involving an Italian boxer. The decision of the Italian competitors to withdraw from further competition m the event was announced by theReuter - 140 words
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Article41 1955-06-04 15 Tlie Australian cricketers beat Leeward Islands by an innings and 219 runs yesterday at St. Johns (Antigua). Leeward Islands, who followed on 400 runs behind the Australian total of 499, were all out In their second innings for 181.41 words
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Article329 1955-06-04 15 AFTER battling neck and neck through seven matches for the past four tense weeks Surrey took a clear lead of 12 points yesterday over Yorkshire m the English county cricket championship. While Surrey were gaining a comfortable eight wickets win over Glamorgan at the Oval.329 words
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Article, Illustration95 1955-06-04 15 I The four minute mile, i once thought impossible, was beaten three times m E one race at the White City Stadium, London, during f the British Games. Twen- I ty-four-year-old Hungar- ian Laslo Tabori won m 3 i mm. 59 sec. He was close-Reuter - 95 words
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Article186 1955-06-04 15 JOE CONRAD. United States Walker Cup golfer, will meet Alan Slater of Yorkshire, m today's 36-hole final of the British amateur championship at St. Annes on Sea*. Lancashire. It is a Rreat feat by Slater to reach so far. as previously his greatest golfing186 words
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Article69 1955-06-04 15 MAJOR Lionel Holliday's five-year-old chatsworth, carrying topweight of 9.10, won the Manchester Cup run over 12 furlongs at the Castle Irwell course, Manchester yesterday. He beat Colonel N. Curtis' Torbango by threequarters of a length. Mrs. Rex Cohen's Dingo was half a length further awayReuter - 69 words
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Article49 1955-06-04 15 The International Football Federation (.FIFA) will meet m Saltsioebaden, a waterside town ouUiide Stockholm from July 25 to 28. In announcing thLs, the Swedish Association said one of the mam items on the agenda concerns regulations for the 1958 world championships, Which take place m Swe- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article290 1955-06-04 16 Both hot fancies Free Press Course Correspondent TRAINER Wally Batjby and jockey Bob Franklin, who struck a good combination on thc second day, should keep up their good work with Scots Grey (Race Five) and Punctuality (Race Six) at Kuala I.umpur today. Both wefe hot tips290 words
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Article116 1955-06-04 16 rr*,^r^TT7 < OISIIK PBLANMM rBESrASSEI ErBOM HiMlK* CAM II ,mm..:-i... n wmn cut M n gj™ ll.ifti-. n II XrcJlk 1....mr J KKM,.,,S K.MMOS KMWON j^£ rr SSH msL 5S gw"Kd MAMCIAWO IATKRTAINER WHJM «Wll Wi IkrclMM .Hr.Ui ".r (ourl Jewel Mar( wno Man«^oiJ_Ji vmi.i I.UT.MI.116 words
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Article716 1955-06-04 16 RACE 1—2.30: CL I, DIV. 1 4iJ Bid Red vj.*i il. 8.13 3 714 Korn.ni II mi >•' Awl Kl2 i gtr-Mf and I rea Sj Mawl 8.11 I llimt'-rs (all il 4y Jones |.09 fi 177 Sky Ugh ty Smith 807 7 ii >.'. Oiissa Leong 1716 words
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Article63 1955-06-04 16 MARRIAGE S i 1,1, aim am i it i ci Mn.lv Tha p i- llj !<••' I' P .i Henm md Ml i ke il s* (.<-. (<ii ion < liurch, I.im ipore OOKI OOH The Mania re on 2nd June a( Singapore i i Pol lei ingest '»ii ol63 words
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Article54 1955-06-04 16 us. Minor League baseball bulta.*I'uific Coast League: San Fran- s «*"tle 3; Oakland 3. Ban •/I",",:'- Sacramento 4, Los Angeles 2. Hollyywood Portland, postnonIn(n„ati„nal League:- Columbia 3-f Montreal 0-6; Rhhmond 2 l: Buffalo 7, Syracuse 6 ■Toronto 4, ni* Ml o American Wiation:- Oniah I 10. Charle too54 words
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Article42 1955-06-04 16 ro president of the Btm*__* ■•■J Boating Cluh. lfST** CJrIWJJ and the secretary. Mr F van Hennekeler, hav c left P°N OO long leave. l Tli.v are replaced by Mr PhH Ken^ jye and Mr. j. t. p ort Chla42 words
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Article21 1955-06-04 16 INHERE is little hope of rain, and the going this afternoon icill again be hard. RED HAT (In Race 1)21 words
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Article61 1955-06-04 16 Wit.i the 1934 Japanese baseball champions Nagoya Dragons trailing, tans stormed onto the pitch twice ahoutlng at umpires to call the game off because of rain. A hall before the fifth inning counts as no game Police drove fans back and guarded the field. Then the TokyoA.P. - 61 words
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Article35 1955-06-04 16 Miss Louise Brough 'U.S.) entered the final of the Northern Club Lawn Tennis tournament at Manchester yesterday. In her semi-finals match Miss Brough beat Miss Anne Shil- cock 6-2, 7-5.— U. P.U.P. - 35 words
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