The Straits Times, 22 April 1954
1954-04-22
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Title Section14 1954-04-22 1 Vi The Straits Times 1 stel m;> SINGAPOEB, THIRSDAY, APRIL Tl, 1954 13 CENTS14 words
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Article197 1954-04-22 1 W E WANT PETROV REDS Ifhiel, says note: and him ck to us mass demands' ;i UK\. Wednesday. IMBASSY here today handed a stralian Government claim■mi\. the Russian diplomat i Australia, had stolon large K !i\ forgery. lluil Hit 1 Australian IVlro\ .is a criminal and I i Kmhassy. g197 words
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Article37 1954-04-22 1 BALL TAL KS THREATENED The union and the Railway administration had two meetings yesterday and today on the choice of rman. According to the agreeboth sides must cxm< moranda and subto the chairtribunal seven before the hearing.37 words
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188 1954-04-22 1 THE QUEEN LEAVES COLOMBO FOR ADEN COLOMBO. Wed. T<HE Royal ship x Gothic with the Queen and thr Duke of Edinburgh aboard sailed out of Colombo toil isrht for Aden. A crowd estimated at nearly quarter of a million had gathered round the Green which faces the sea. The umbrellasReuter - 188 words
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Article28 1954-04-22 1 HONG KONG Wed. -Hong Kong today celebrated the birthday of the Queen with a massive military parade. the ol 2un.s and the roar of overhead. AP.AP - 28 words
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Article59 1954-04-22 1 ROME. Wed Rome taxi drivers last nipht offered one million lire for information leading to the arrest of the men who shot and killed one of their colleagues last week. The victims taxi was set on fire to simulate an accident, but police doctor.s found aReuter - 59 words
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Article41 1954-04-22 1 NEW YORK. Wed Mr. John L. Collver. president of the B. F Goodrich CO., predicted loday that the cost of producing synthetic rubber will be reduced when the Governmentowned plants are turned over to private interests.— U.P.UP - 41 words
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Article50 1954-04-22 1 MOSCOW. Wed. Tanks. brengttn carriers and lorry loads of Russian troops rumbled through Moscow streets last night for a Mill -dress rehearsal of the May Day parade. Red Square was closed to i raffle and pedestrians. J<i tighten flew in formation re- I hearsals. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article53 1954-04-22 1 ATHENS. Wed. Damage by 1 earthquakes on Saturday night in the Corinth area is now known to be much heavier than originally thought. It is now unofficially report- ed that 708 houses were damaged of which :!65 are beyond repair and will have to., be pulled53 words
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Article25 1954-04-22 1 WASHINGTON W<d. The State Department said last nlghi H dismissed Mno people in 105.i on security ehaiues including two suspected Of espionage. Rcut'T.25 words
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Article63 1954-04-22 1 TOKYO, Wed Professor Yasushi Nishiwaki, of Osaka Univer itv. medical department, n ported today thai N racehoraea imported from Austn i. ere radio-active 'I he prOfflMOr recently .said that .ships IMtng the Au.straliaJapan sea lane ran the dancer ol contamination from the u.s nuclear te#( The Welfare MinistryReuter - 63 words
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244 1954-04-22 1 11IIF three silent Russians Mr. Kislitsin. Mr. K.irpinsky and Mr. .larkov broke their silence shortly before leaving K ill.vii; airport. Sing.ipore. yesterday morning. With one voice they demanded police protection. Then the Russians learnt that a croud tnilliiie round the airport was244 words
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199 1954-04-22 1 A THOUSAND 'Mala.vs prayed and chanUvl "Merdeka!" ("Freedom!") when UMNO\I( A delegates lelt X.ill m: airport, Singapore, for I"n don ><-sl«Tilav morning. I'he iettfates wen- 'IVnckii Alxlul Kahinaii. ch.iir:nait ol UMNO, and Mr T. 11. Tin, M( sseasjUve tttMitary, l'hr> will lit-199 words
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Article46 1954-04-22 1 QUICKLY PUT OUT Fire broke out again yesterday in the Kodown at Robertson Quay which was gutted 00 Tuesday. Two engines quickly had the outbreak und< r control The Rodown is beint; demolished. Five firemen vere killed In the blaze on Tuesday.46 words
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Article42 1954-04-22 1 BUR BANK 'California i Wed A U S Air Force Flyina Box car crashed In burned on a mountain here yesterday. All seven men aboard were killed They wrcckace .till burned fiercely hOttia after the crash. A. P.42 words
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Article260 1954-04-22 1 Fort commander appeals for supplies to be dropped HANOI, Wednesday. |>KM.. (;en. Christian it Castries sent an uruent appeal to tin- people of Hanoi today for milk and fruit juices to be dropped to the sro\vin» ranks of wounded trapped inside Dien Bien Phu. The French260 words
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Article45 1954-04-22 1 COLOMBO. Wrci Sir Oliver Qoonetilleke, Ceylon Finance Minister and leader Of the Senate, trill succeed i."rd sou!bury a.s Governor-General of Ceylon on July 17. it wa mnred here today. Hr will ho the first Oeylonese to hold the port. Renter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article119 1954-04-22 1 Russia cuts defence spending MOSCOW. Wea •pHE Soviet Oovern- ment today presented to the Supreme Soviet iere, a buduot daiminc I cut Ol about 10 per cent m expenditure on defence. Mr Arseny Zvorrv. Russian Finance Mlnlxtcr. presented hl^. b ni- t ;o a crowded Jolni w v, ol tho119 words
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Article46 1954-04-22 1 Ml) IN I mi; i hi ••.\:n I i.irt<rv ,i >i ill V PC viul In. i i '.in--- h• |> II .(tlliop. i: I I 11,1 < Mil, lnilit.it i p ime I i I'd lllltsld, 11l II lll^pi.l I return to hMM b i46 words
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Article28 1954-04-22 1 Wrri Dr!rgatea from 31 countries niMtinu in ;n» F( ace Palace iurr today a rii-.t't inntion nn the wartime protection ol nrt and cultural nonu-28 words
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Advertisement57 1954-04-22 1 FASHIONABLE SHOES! SEASON -lA v IRADINOCO '.INCKPOPE 6 TFI 8?IAA Remember that theres a grade of^* aUsl-il for sticking almost anything to almost anything else Wherever it'ia m«Her of iticliinq oni> lU'rq <■> BostJli. »h e adheiive wHk a million and one vies, i» the natural choice. Inhandy?oior6oi ,hrj and57 words
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284 1954-04-22 2 'THIS DOES NOT IMPLY RECOGNITION OF RED CHINA U.S. ENVOY LEAVES FOR GENEVA WASHINGTON, Wednesday. \JR. John Foster Dulles, the United States Secretary of State, left for the Geneva conference last night promising to seek an honourable peace in Indo-China and a free,Reuter - 284 words
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Article, Illustration72 1954-04-22 2 Another ehtrant m the Aliss Malaya Quest is Mrs. Dorothy de Souza, 23. a typtst-reccptiomst uho has been nominated by Fortune Advertising. Dorothy is o }t. 4 in. tall i in shoes) and weighs 110 Ib. Her measurements arc: bust 35, waist 25 hips 3572 words
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Article139 1954-04-22 2 Chou En-lai flies to conference HOM. KONO. Wed MR CHOI EX-LAI. Chinese Prime .Minister, left Peking by air yesterday with his top foreign policy experts for the Oeneva conference. ft will be his first visit to WeMcrn Kurope since 1924 when he ended a three-yeai "work and study"' tour ofReuter - 139 words
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Article76 1954-04-22 2 One Chong Huat was accused in the Sincapore Seventh Police Court yesterday of robbing One Benc chwe'e of 16' •> baps of coffee seeds and six baps of maize seeds worth 35.321 at the Beng Senc c.? Tee factory in Harvey Road last Friday It was76 words
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Article58 1954-04-22 2 KUALA t.UMPUR Wed t Cholliah. 36. was today finrd a total of $220 by Raia Chik jaaiar, the Sfnnri Magistrate, for drivinc a motor rar without lichts S20 1 having no drivine licence SlOO > and brine without a third partyinsurance policy i slo058 words
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Article64 1954-04-22 2 Three Singapore men. who had obtained higher qualitlcations after the award ot Government scholarships, have been appointed to senior posts They are Mr. Tan Chin Hock, now a Part II officer in the Telecommunications Department: Mr Hwang Ttaw Sooi who tea been promoted Meterological Offficer: and64 words
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Article23 1954-04-22 2 WASHINGTON. i Indiana' Wed. A two-headed baby born last December to Mr and Mrs. Cecil Hartley died here today.— RenterReuter - 23 words
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Article132 1954-04-22 2 'Carelessness,' says the judge A SINGAPORE R.A.O.C. CAPTAIN, William Henry Butler-Jenkins, was yesterday fined $250 in default six weeks' imprisonment, in the Assize Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to a charge of unlawful possession of two revolvers Imposing the finr. Mr. I Justice132 words
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Article128 1954-04-22 2 HONOLULU. Wed. K'AMETOKU TOMEI. 64. a l Japanese farmer. was MSISO poorer today and free to return to what a judge called "a dream world of your own wishful thinking romel. a resident of Hawaii for 48 years, had refused to register annually a* anAP - 128 words
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Article58 1954-04-22 2 Chan Kit Lenc. a youth who denied having taken part in an armed robbery, was yesterday .sentenced to .six years' caoi by Mr. Ju.sticr Brown in thp Singapore Assizo Court. Chan was identified by a housewife, from whose hou.se he had robbed jewellery and cash worth58 words
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136 1954-04-22 2 HONG KONG, Wed Ron" Sum, 42-year-old barber at the British Army barracks here, re.-trd "comfortably" in hos- ptal today after his arm was amputated above the plbow by a piece of metal falling from a plane. Konc Sum was .sittina inAP - 136 words
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Article60 1954-04-22 2 LONDON, Wed. Squadron Leader Neville Duke British flym? ace has been awarded the Searave Trophy for hi* two world speed records set up in September 1953. His records, later Bettered by United States pilots 800 Rahn and Lieut. Commander Jame.s Verdln were 709 2 m.p h. overReuter - 60 words
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Article25 1954-04-22 2 WASHINGTON Wed.— U S. agricultural specialists, .seeking to improve poulty .^trains in Egypt, have given 100.000 chickens to 80 Egyptian villages A P25 words
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Article91 1954-04-22 2 JESSELTON. Wed. 4 Filipino held on charges of having taken part in the Filipino pirate raid on the village of Semporna on March 29 died in Sandakan gaol this morning after he fell down a tlicht of «talrs vesterriay. Police iileg«d thai the had been91 words
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Article144 1954-04-22 2 TEAM CALL WHKN a national service ,< lowing a prc-arrHii-.-rl p,,^'" ChmifChcag High School Singapore, yesterday morn in students absent. They found too that had a wronjr idea of t; national srrviro. Aftrr exp registered. The tpam will nay another visit to the school today, said Mr. L. H.144 words
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Article37 1954-04-22 2 The Hoi Wong, winch arrived in Singapore from Si > tow, brought 524 pa>- the Colony yesterday on board were 142 Prnang passengers Most of them wrrr and children of Chinese sidents in Malaya.37 words
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Article48 1954-04-22 2 OSLO. Wed.— The Duki Glnucfstcr arrived here by yesterday to repre.--' Queen at the funeral Of Crown I Maertha in Oday The Crown Princess. th< wife of Prince Olav. belt the Norwegian throne died April 5 after a long lllnr.^ She was s:> -Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Advertisement201 1954-04-22 2 Cleansing %J( 9 YARDLFY ?"^V^J T^Vj* W To remott make-up I y\ J •nd rlransp Heppl), r I ••■rchingly, hrnrath th# p .^F kin, im» one of the L_£iii^/ i|^" f«rHleycl^«rnin)>crriiin» i""^ or the QaMMinfl Milk I <^/^^ Night Cream l vardley I^ V^*-«\ I'o «ntlrii «nd rrpicniKf V i"^mi201 words
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Advertisement100 1954-04-22 2 MAKE YOUR GIFT THE MOST TREASURED OF ALL... rarker Di^W WORLDS MOST WANf£D PEN J Mr/ M Jm/ 1/ i V T\ I s"\ /v\ 111 T-'OR BIRlHn* I f\J XV 1/ V rpA occasions whan jj Iy\ U than the woffd's awst-w "*W f\ jvj ful service I'ta Parki100 words
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193 1954-04-22 3 M an y feared dead in Alpine storms THICK FOG STOPS RESCUE PARTIES 4 i phto 1,1 .7, LONDON Wednesday. ALPINE BUZZARDS have caught many Vlimbers and skiers unawares in Austria, Italy, France and Switzerland and heavy loss of lite is t on rod. The fog which blanketed the DachsteinReuter - 193 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-04-22 3 MB. S. F. TUNG (right) sample Australian prepurrd Chinese food at a .Melbourne party siv«-n in his honour. He is adviser to the Overseas Chinese Affairs Commission. In the centre is Mrs. John U Sullivan, wife of the I.S. Air Att.u he. The hostess. Mrs. T.AP - 63 words
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Article90 1954-04-22 3 Mourning for Queen's birthday utuKutiurtN, British Guiana, Wed PEOPLE'S Progressive Party I members bought black but- black armbands from the new party headquarters hi re yesterday after Dr Cheddl ian'l call lo wear mourning on the Queen's ij today. Mrs. Janet J.umi. general wore a black button bio > Jagan,Reuter - 90 words
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Article17 1954-04-22 3 IB< Wed. Officers >:-. N.ivv en- ike ol Bdlna cocktail party in here yesterday i17 words
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114 1954-04-22 3 LONDON. We'd. THE Duchess of Kent wa.s among the mourners al thi funeral at iver, Buckingnamsoire yesterday of her I neuhew. Prince Nicholas of Yugoslavia, killed in a car crash near her home on April 12 The ceremony at Iver parish church was private.Reuter - 114 words
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Article63 1954-04-22 3 LONDON, Wed- A ulrl. who SCO fled from YuuoRlavla tv become a nurse. MLss Maria Skabec, yesterday won the annual medal tor the best student at the West IfldHospltal, London. Now 30, she spent over two fears In a displaced persons ■amp |q Italy and thenReuter - 63 words
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Article20 1954-04-22 3 LONDON, Wed.— T. S. Eliot. 66-year-old poet and dramatist, is ill in a London hospital. A P20 words
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Article38 1954-04-22 3 LEOPOLDIVILLE, Belgian Coiino. Wed. Group Captain Peter Townsend, British Air Attache In Brussels, completed a 10-day official visit of milii irv air bases in the Congo ye.sterday. He leaves here by air for Brussels today Renter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article156 1954-04-22 3 PANMUNJOM Wed. 1 Joint Militaiv Armistice Com- 1 <•,.», mission, also accused the Oomrt UNITED Nations Com- mmMs o tmn pass off nnnd yesterday accused letter by the Czechs and I'ole- 1 n i>h md Polish M; > lnl "lol l tll( V( lltral I156 words
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Article27 1954-04-22 3 "ll p. Mir m ithon, 1 liickmt miles ;sth on B I Mr old ft 111,. I).--ft 1 k next27 words
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Article27 1954-04-22 3 tNBUI wed. Qua- 1 ets three boys and one born to the wife In Mardln jresterhe barber, and his have already live children.;27 words
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Article119 1954-04-22 3 JERUSALEM. Wednesday. 4 N ISRAELI Army spokesman said an Egyptian post opened fire yesterday on an Israel border patrol near Nahal Oz. There were no casualties, he added. Be also also said that the Lebanese sailiru 1 vessel, Hannibal, on the way from Beirut to119 words
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91 1954-04-22 3 TEHERAN. Wed. BRITAIN and Persia opened talk.s yesterday on oil compensation in a friendly atmosphere, it was officially announced. This new attack on the old problem arising from Persian oil nationalisation in 1951 and the ousting of the British from the vast installationsReuter - 91 words
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Article134 1954-04-22 3 He will expand German army BONN. Wednesday. II'FSTERN intelligence ollicials yesterday said that fT the Russians had given former Field Marshal Friedrich Paulus. a key role in expanding the Communist East Germain army. He had taken over the training of the officer corps of134 words
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104 1954-04-22 3 Britain acts on S.-E. Asia arms plan LONDON Wed. BRITAIN la now consulting India. Pakistan and Ceylon on the plans for I SouthEaat Asia collective defence pact. The plans were sponsored last week by Britain. Franco and the United States when the U. S. Secretary of State. Mr. John FosterReuter - 104 words
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Article60 1954-04-22 3 DAMASCUS. Wed. The Syrian Detence Minister, Mr. Maruuf Dawalibi. said last ni-.ht that Brigadier Bhawkat Snuqair. the Syrian Chief of 1 Staff, will head his country's delegation to the conference Of Arab Chiefs of Staff due to meet in Cairo on April 28. The minister .saidReuter - 60 words
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Article27 1954-04-22 3 LONDON. Wed. Alec Stevens, writer of more than 2.000 songs for celebrities during tli^ past flO years, has died here. He was It. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article91 1954-04-22 3 1 LONDON. Wed. Danny Kaye, film star and United Nations emissary for orphaned and refugee children, arrived in London by air yesterday to ■see the premiere of his film "Knock on Wood". He i.s staying in this country for five days before continuing :i world tourReuter - 91 words
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Article31 1954-04-22 3 MOSCOW. Wed— The Azerbaiian Soviet Republic has relieved its Justice Minister, Mr. S G. Alimamedoy, of his post and appointed Mr. Isak Ifttsa Ot'li Gulamamedov in his place.- Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article24 1954-04-22 3 COLOMBO. Wed. Three Japanese experts have arrived here to help the Ceylonese Government to adopt Japanese methods of rice cultivation. A.PAP - 24 words
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Article58 1954-04-22 3 TOUM, Wed. lour young men in a car thought the motorst outer rider was a road hog. When they finally got by. they slopped and told him what llit-v HiiiiiL In of him. The m (Miter rider. Giovanni Saniiu. ."t. a professional bantamweight ImhtST. knocked allAP - 58 words
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Article291 1954-04-22 3 LONDON. Wed I CTOCK markets opened the new account In an atmosphere ol optimism brought xbout by good company statements and pers !..lk o( lower interest latex. Government securities remained in favour .uul f <■- li gains of up to n eighth were recorded. The deterioration in Japanese291 words
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Article26 1954-04-22 3 LONDON. April 21 Ci-sh Buyers K.~3j; Sfllrrs JC74O; Forward Buyers t725; Sellers V; 127 Settlement C 737 Turnover a.m--130 tons; p m. 35 tons.26 words
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Article41 1954-04-22 3 LONDON Apr il.— Spot 18- d May 18 ',<!.. June .d.. July-Sep' 18 \d Oct -Dec. 18 7 .d. .Ihii-M.i 19d. Apr -June 19\d.. Apr. <if 18 3 lti<i M.iv rif 18 3 1»;d. .T:.i». c.I.T. 18',d. Tone: Quietly st«ndy.41 words
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Advertisement44 1954-04-22 3 ENT LIGHTING UNITS Lister Eiiyineerinq Ltdi nnirij>iJiij.]!iiJj?M?iHW HI. Hi. For Tone Quality 11 WAVEBAND 10* LOUOSPEAKER I BANOSPREAD ALL GLASS VALVES •'OICATOR FULLY TROPICALISEO '"ANTEED 12 MONTHS kpDlpr iINGAPORt $490/' FEDERATION $530/" LESS 10>. FOR CASH H. P. TERMS I LrcTßlc ro. MALAYA' UTB.,44 words
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Advertisement225 1954-04-22 3 BEAUTY COLOUR 9kticfik 10 LOOK AF EASY TO CARE FOR li# TRANSFORM I EVERY ROOM IN YOUR HOME i-mW*?^ Insist on MYLEX^ \J''' j The bnst rjunlit/ and v lne lowest pnee tK'/li^T Y U C in m<lkc > t m curtains bedspreads bathroom sets aprons f table cloths draprs225 words
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239 1954-04-22 4 LUCKY MAN LEFT IT ON THE TABLE, PROSECUTION SAYS SEREMBAN, Wednesday. STEPHEN, ;i Malayan Railway jfiiard and his wife, Theresa, were charged in court today with the theft of a lottery ticket and with dishonestly retaining stolen property. Stephen also faced an alternative239 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-04-22 4 MR DON IUAIIM) WEERABUEBA, of the Federal Stcri-iariat in Kiwl.i Lumpur, places an engagement ruin on the finger of his fiancee. Miss Helen lie Silva. daughter of Mr and Mrs. V.L.S de Silva of Singapore There »is a parly at 1088 Dorset Ho.ul to53 words
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Article75 1954-04-22 4 Quarrel led to chopper attack AQUARRKL over a pail of led to a meat chopper attack bj on an lay. t i Kok Ah No In V( Chitty Iptil 5, was Limping Into the court, Kok, erwoman, told the mathai tap at h( a pail K Lundry. A quarrel broke75 words
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Article31 1954-04-22 4 TAIPINU. Wed. —AS: be h.'id In I May 31 to June i sale of badu. Che week. the elation h.r and will reopen on May 10.31 words
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Article28 1954-04-22 4 Malacca. Wed.— Rotarians, Mr J G. Vorsytb and Mr K I Joseph wiii represent M. ca at the Rotary District Assembly at Kuala Lumpur thla i28 words
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Article198 1954-04-22 4 LIGHTER SINKING: $44,896 DAMAGES MR. Justice Knight in the High Court yesterday ordered a light-er-owning company to pay an importer $44,896 damages incurred when a lighter sank with 800 bags of sugar. Mr. Tan Sw.*e Sian, of the Ban Hong Company, owners ol the lighter, claimed the sinking of the198 words
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Article31 1954-04-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— A plantation assistant. David Ro}:er Martin, of North Huin-moi-k Estate, Klanu. was today fined $30 by Raja Chlk Ja'afar. Kuala Lutv.pur Second Magistrate, for inconsiderate driving.31 words
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Article41 1954-04-22 4 BATU GAJAH. Wed —lnche' E idarudln bin Alans Ahmad. the Assistant District Officer. Kuala Kangaar, i.< now ehlel A Lstant District Officer. Kir.ta Hi tucoeeda Inche' Hashim b:n Mat Dris who has been appointed State Secretary. Perak41 words
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127 1954-04-22 4 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Wed. A CH :se merchant has ofTeiid the free use of his bungalow 'o the Bukit Mertaiam Boy> club and Youth Centre. The chairman. Mr. J. Henderson, told a meeting of the club and centre council jrea- tdajr that the house had nine127 words
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Article133 1954-04-22 4 —Pedalled into trouble instead WHILE hundreds of Singapore trisha men were pedalling for the Nanyang University Fund on Tuesday, two of their colleagues, who did not join the drive, pedalled into trouble instead. The riders— Chng Ser Ker and Chng Suan HuaV— a Singapore133 words
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Article32 1954-04-22 4 MALACCA. V.'d. New Malacca Inner Wheel Club officers are: President. Mrs. J G. Fi.r.syth. vice-president. Mrs. K T Joseph, secretary, Mr.s. I Tan Siew Sin. treasurer. Mrs iA. X Pakiam.32 words
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140 1954-04-22 4 $30,000 WORKSHOP COMPLETED BATU GAJAH. Wednesday. 4 NOTHER stage in the million dollar renabilitation settlement of the Perak Anti-Tuberculosis Association has been completed with the construction of two baildinns HMttaC $46,000. One provides accommodation for indoor recreation. work.shnp.s. canteen, clinic and ifttces. it140 words
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121 1954-04-22 4 Varsity just waits for Board signal PLANS for the construction of 20 .-tafT quarters and student dormitories for the Nanyang University have been sjhM for approval to the Rural Board, university architects .:ay. A. no DDder scrutiny by the board is a plan for a 4.000- ft v road connecting121 words
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Article39 1954-04-22 4 KLUANG. Wed.— Wong Kek Kwong. aged 50 of Nanyo Estate. Kluang. was fined $200, or 40 days" imprisonment, at Kluang for falling to keep a proper record of sales of res- i Meted articles '.n his shop.39 words
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Article127 1954-04-22 4 He tours biggest producing area IPOH. Wednesday yHE Raja Muda of Perak yesterday completed a 1 three-day fact finding tour of the State's target! food producing area— the Krian district. At Parit Buntar. the Raja Muda declared open the district's first agricultural show.127 words
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Article31 1954-04-22 4 A thief broke into a house In Moulmein Road. Singapore and stale $300 kept in" a piggy bank. The family was away in Malacca for the Easter holidays31 words
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Article43 1954-04-22 4 TELUK ANSON. Wed. R. Velloo, who claimed trial when charged with eauatng hurt to Manukam. a woman, at Immiiiiation Road on April 17, was allowed bail of $250 The case was postponed to April 26 for mention.43 words
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Article197 1954-04-22 4 A SITE in Tanjong Rhu on the east coast is beinn prepared a.s the i'«w centre for Singupore's $1,000,000 fl re wood and tin filial trade About HI traders and several tons of fuel will be mcved there .shortly from tnelr traditional home In197 words
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Miscellaneous119 1954-04-22 4 Today's Radio SINGAPORE A.M. 7 l.i Time Signal A: Opening Announcement; T.H Morning Star. 730 News: 735 Melody Mixture; Biio 8 :<0 London Studio Melodies; PM 1.00 Programme MBMDaiy; 1 il Lunehtime Music; 1 30 Time Swna: and News; 1 4.1—2.0') Dt»nce Music. 5.0U Time SiKnal and Programme Summary; 502119 words
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336 1954-04-22 5 12 assessors said: loth not guilty \|.<)K STAR, Wednesday. judge today exercised his c new assessor system and ath two padi planters for the *j|hawker though both the assessors guilty. ath penalty imposed by a nder the amended Criminal the Federal Council in336 words
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Article8 1954-04-22 5 Would S' pore have public baths? I it8 words
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Article, Illustration88 1954-04-22 5 MMM MM.M You've M n> >tudv a work of Mrt from all angles, says this youn^ fellou. Do I approve? Well, mind you. I'm not an expert yet. but I the artist shows great pro- < mise The critic was one of the hiioK hildrt'n who attended88 words
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Article18 1954-04-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Booda On Rawanu-Kuala Selangor and Rawans-Kun-dang Roads in North Selangor have subsided.18 words
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125 1954-04-22 5 Donors assist St. Andrew's ST. ANDREWS Mission Hospital now has sufficient I facilities to admit a larger number of poor children. This his been made possible by the increase in the nuir.b. of beds, according to he hospital's annual report, prelented ..t ncetlni yesterday125 words
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109 1954-04-22 5 "Good luck sleep costs them a dan Xl MX I.I'MPI'K. Wed TWO \ollths told X.ii.i (Ink .l.i.if.ir. th<- Sctond !M.inixtratr here. that they I went to vleep on the five- foot way of an Indian temple in 1 1 iuli Street because they thought the> would have yond luck. Kut109 words
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Article107 1954-04-22 5 Rest House Road-minus rest house BATU GAJAII. Wed. REST House Koad here hM no rest DOOM. There WM one before, but it ha.s since bn'ii converted into Government quarters. So the Town Board felt thai the name was not apt and decided to name the road after one of the107 words
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Article44 1954-04-22 5 TAIPING. W«d. A party of senior student! from the Anglo-ChineM Girls' .school Penang Is visiting Larut and Klatang district. The sirls. will spend four days, visiting oil mills, biscuit factories, tin mines, the Maxwell Hills, and >ther places of interest.44 words
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Article64 1954-04-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Federation Government .-pent nearly $120,000 last month for Information which led to the capture or killing of Communist terrorists. In Johore. $49,900 was spent. Negri Sembil.in was next with $24,000. While Perak spent $18,600. Money in Other tUtei totalled: langor $6,484. Malacca 15.130,64 words
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Article30 1954-04-22 5 KLANG, Wed. Twenty Klang trishas will be pedalled around the streets hen in a drive for the Nanyun<> University Fund. The day has not been Bxed yet.30 words
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161 1954-04-22 5 This query can be confusing, he says I 'IfR. Leslie Rayner, driT* fence counsel in a Singapore court case yesterday, contended that a question in the application form for a driver's licence is open to misinterpretation and should be amended. The question is: "Have you ever been, or are you,161 words
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Article52 1954-04-22 5 MALACCA. Wed —A hawker. Hour Cheng, who.se >on was killed when they were .nvolved in 1 raotnt road accident, is low back in business. His handcart WM aLso smashed in the accident. A Rift of $150 from the Malacca Rotary Club helped him get52 words
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Article29 1954-04-22 5 PBNAMO, Wed Sea nail Horn Britain is expected in Penang by the Glenearn on Sunday. Mail for Madras is due when the Jakuopal arrives ben on Friday.29 words
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Article23 1954-04-22 5 PENANG. Wed. Attap house owners in Penani bave decided to form an ■ModmUoß to aid m. mbers to recondition their homes.23 words
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Advertisement77 1954-04-22 5 .«n ihi c.011 1«»» >oui -o^is M«I If I 1 SHAM TMI IOTTU Sf» /{fl^LX oCoIoT"' B H f\ »oTm6H*Mtt(.6f**o ml Nr"V_ y^f WwCuVIC FOR CHILDREN'S COUGHS COLDS H lot ol coaxing to get the allow their cough mixture. amothfp Of GOULDING-S ANOTHER GOULDINO'B has the QrfJM 1 love and.77 words
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Advertisement228 1954-04-22 5 INDISPENSIBLE ACCESSORIES UiD©^^ Demisfer The advantages of fitting a pair of these units are many In hot Sf* and wet climates they will rapidly evaporate and then prevent the formation of mist r "^^^v on the inside of the srreen '}'Ji* '^CT"" Cenprous length of thirteen and M """"'!^1! //^^^S^^**^228 words
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Miscellaneous213 1954-04-22 5 SINGAPORE DIARY SI\(.\I'()RK AKT >(»( II n ItaSSi 7p m ■xhlMUon of photosniphs of Sm- I SIS TtKATKETTB: F*ree fil;n Kapore and Miilavii b\ Francis Wn -Malayan Oazette Nn IS. of Hong Kong. British Council Hall. Hoja and thr Camel* Heart!' Stamford Road, nam to fi pm Irtter from an213 words
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Obituary14 1954-04-22 6 11 ..,./> lit 1 minimum) BEARLE Lance beloved husband her of Jonathan, 1 '.954.14 words
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Article12 1954-04-22 6 21 Hi.irt. .<;« minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY 01 J"hn on 22-4-4912 words
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Article103 1954-04-22 6 ;n HnrWs tM i minimum; Ml) A: MRS. 1KANCIS C. O. TAN gratefully than M>* and iluable presents ni.ri help on ;he occasion o[ their ige on 19th. April 1954. MR MKS A. E ell tie thi friend! and rel.tlne*. .'or their present*, flowers ap<; etc., find attendance al103 words
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Article67 1954-04-22 6 It Words HU I minimum) FOI.IOW PKDAN1 Rverj day in the 'Mala; Mall 1 U you want to wiu thai s.sooo word pusste. PIANO repaln and tunings. Expert service Kimrunterd by Mouines. Phone 7030. ,'M'K STRAWS for Makan KetU Partj faw Apjieiizer for all occasion! v all RoMnsona'a MBER67 words
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916 1954-04-22 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Thurs. Apr. 22, 1954. Mission to London The rcfllMl of the Secretary of State to receive the delegation which the UMNO-MCA Alliance sending to London is not preventing Alliance leaden from carrying out the rest of their programme. Arrangementi foe the visit had been made before916 words
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Article291 1954-04-22 6 The Russian Government has taken rather longer than usual to react to the Petrov affair. Of course no news about Petrov has been reported in the Russian newspapers. But the Soviet Embassy in Canberra, un instructions from Moscow, has accused its fugitive third secretary of theft291 words
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Article898 1954-04-22 6 A COMMON charge in the foreign Press is thai Communism threatens Indonesia today. The position is that the Communist Party is I legal body in Indonesia. It holds 17 seats in the parliament which has 222 members It does not hold an\ portfolio in the898 words
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Article168 1954-04-22 6 \IAY I express my appreciation for T.R.M.'s letter How would the Alliance run the Government. I fully agree with the views stated therein. It seems to me. however, that It might be a more practical way of dealing with Malaya's political problems it. instead of worrying168 words
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Article75 1954-04-22 6 'rilE reply to Hag* by Un- x qualified doe s not sound air. It is just like succesting to a doctor to accept a dres.sVTt past If the former's prot'ssion is not as remunerative M it should be. After all. steno and Unqualified are servants75 words
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Article143 1954-04-22 6 THE Y FEEL UNWANTED II the teaching of English in vernacular schools so unimportant in the Federation M not to. deserve a revision oi tin- salary sfhemeT The T.E.V.S. have to work M hard as tin* other teachers but what is our reward arc treated like an unwanted child by143 words
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Advertisement695 1954-04-22 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. I i 1 1 I I I ;r> Horrf> SH 1 minimum) iioniMF. ai Bungsar "n 20'n April. l»M lo Paddy, wile of D. a. Hor::e. r ri;ui«hler. TO JESSIE WUe ol T. O S^ 0"--c. son. AlL«talr John. »t K K. Hor--1 ipore, on April am SYMEB695 words
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Advertisement33 1954-04-22 6 BBtasP \ftV/0E RANGE i y OF OUTSTAND/HG 4 t-HftM WOOLLENS and WORSTEDS j AVA/LABLE FOR YOUR SELECT/ON AT REASONABLE PR/CES PHONE: 6535 Zt.CHUUA STREET k 6,, ,Kt> A, A A -^-i -firfK 433 words
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221 1954-04-22 7 Court to ask: Did mistaken identity cause death of security chief? «T AKMY-POLICE ORY BEGINS I, vL LUMPUR, Wednesday. ti! is ;ind police court of inquiry in 1,, probe the fatal wounding oi head of the Special Branch,! ti-terrorist operations outside (li Monday night the wounding of Lieut. Officer of221 words
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Article38 1954-04-22 7 v. as senteno 1 iterrobbi ry. He tened a house* lie with matched her ry valued at $1250. Ned robbery is a very serious offence and very ngapore," said Mr. Justice sentence In 1 :ourt.38 words
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Article, Illustration409 1954-04-22 7 Last tributes to four fire heroes: 'Spore is rightly proud' Brigade engine leads 500 to funeral in rain LMH'K of the five Slags- p<>re firemen killed in the goilown bla/.e 011 Tuesday wore buried yesterday. l>tv>pile rain, more tlian ~>OU people attended burials neld at the Hi, l. 1. 1.1409 words
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Article99 1954-04-22 7 Now Brunei gives to House fund WITH a Kift oi $3,000 the Government of Brunei yesterday became the third government to contribute to International Hou.se Fund Tbia late>t gift towards building a hostel for Asian student* at Melbourne University brings the total collected in Singapore t.i |11t.47». 'I he Governments99 words
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Article70 1954-04-22 7 <<< plaintiff in a daaaagea suit in the lohore HUh o>tirt In which Mini Lee Eng Loo is •:.i:in!ii!i (40.000 for Injuries lustained In a motor accident, la Mlaa Yap Blew Kvrat, and not Mrs. :i jj SW-w Kwee. as ami reported n yesterdays Issue. HearUu i»i70 words
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Article29 1954-04-22 7 Eight liuliini .van representative! i" the rubber quality packing conference, which opena In tnr Victoria Memorial Hall this morning, anivrri from Jakarta hv air yesterday.29 words
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Article, Illustration70 1954-04-22 7 NEARLY Itt people, many of them police officers, attended the funeral of the head of the Special Branch. Selingor, Mr. I. A. Searle. who was fatally, uoundcil during an antiterrorist oncration near Kual I Lumpur on Mmuhiy night Picture shows police pallbearers70 words
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180 1954-04-22 7 FIRST THEY'LL FORM NEW UNIOh KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. THE Malayan Teachers' Union will continue to light for higher status for normal trained teachers in the Federation. This matter will be taken up With the Government ;>.s MM n las the proposed National Union of180 words
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Article41 1954-04-22 7 KUAI.A LUMFUK. Wt-il More than IJOO have applied to the federation Education Department for tli»- :<t,j \:ku:icics tins year at Klrkby I'wliege and Malaya'a new teaeh'■i>' Training College at Kota 1 Buhru, Keiantan. Application! rh.se today.41 words
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Article51 1954-04-22 7 Air Commodore c. A. Ruinball. Consultant- Phy.sician to the R.A.K, Will UTtTfl in Singapore from Britain today on v six-day visit to k.a.k. Army, and civil ho.-pituLs in the Colony Us will leave on Apr 27 for Ceylon where be will remain for two days before returning to51 words
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185 1954-04-22 7 Ami workiiiK day and nißht to make the Happy World stadiiim iulo an ice rink lor the revue "Holiday 011 Ice" technicians now h ive |o concentrate on keeuiiiK Hie ice there [The show, which has an intern:ilm:i.i| cast of lit, will185 words
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Article225 1954-04-22 7 HUNT FOR HILL BANDITS GOES ON PENANG. Wed. fOMBINED police and military forces today stepped up their Fenanpj Hill hunt for the terrorist mint; which raided the Christian Brothers" holiday bunualow OH Monday night, killing the Rev. Brother Symphorien Augustus, supervisor of secondary classes. St. Xavier's Institution. Patrols combed all225 words
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Article303 1954-04-22 7 EVIDENCE BY DOCTOR CLEARS MAN The trader who didn't turn up A SINGAPORE doctor ordered to appear in court to be examined on oath regarding; a medical certificate he had issued to an accused person. Cioh Woon Nam, confirmed yesterday that (ion did suffer from giddiness. He was Dr. Chia303 words
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Article112 1954-04-22 7 PWD has no jobs now for 750 men Kb ALA LUMPUR. Wed. MORE THAN 750 labourr r., engaged by the Public Iforka Department, Kota Xi to work nn he S.i million Teachers Train ng College have been dk>Mcsl <il them were n temporary job.*. Mr. R. B. Pitt, the rx-tin?112 words
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Article27 1954-04-22 7 The t ext moetine of the Singapore Lrei>lative Council will be nrlrl in the Victoria I Hall on Tuesday. May IR. ;i t 10 am27 words
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Article86 1954-04-22 7 HOME WAS THERE— IN A POSY A spray of wild lowtia rran New South Wales. ama spadaMy flown out to sinCaporp yesterday for thr annual \NZAC Day dinner at Rafllea Hotel last nmht The flowers were a *-i i f t from < Empire Aim tya At the dinner a86 words
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Advertisement103 1954-04-22 7 )TICE TO EMPLOYERS RATION OF MALAYA tmptajttt have n ploywi accii'.ontally k ition WorkmM'a Fin nn Ist April. ]">.t3 !.:..i. ini!iiflin(r oflfirv and t.. f dI MMMM ar» mrden i>n mptqMn may h» Workmen* CMBMaw* COMMERCIAL INION" fntitled "A(Tirtfnt.« to i> prabtaa. 0X UNION ASSI/R4^r-7 ••••/••-•a t I^_ THROUGHOUT MALAYA103 words
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Advertisement207 1954-04-22 7 one Jf y case v m you can have a complete Lipstick Wardrobe With either then,- ..mgt Lipstick or the slender Gala Up i.mc, if tach refill is mus o::n metal shell and a/ interchangeable in the one cane. You f M 7 limply slip out refill out and SMSSar207 words
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Miscellaneous182 1954-04-22 7 The weather MINI M I >| IKMI'f KAI I XX <:M p.m on April 20 to 7.30 n m on April 21 >: ttogapan 7B degrets PHUWa "5. Kolm Hrthni 74. Kuala umpur 73. Ipuh ,i Kii.,iil.,n 73. MAXI M I M II MI'MCMI Itl •7 HO m to 7182 words
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Article32 1954-04-22 8 SEREMBAN. Wed. The Negri Sembilan Council of i State yesterday approved $2in.--049. as supplementary expendll in Of thLs amount. $150,000 will be used to build quarters for Government officers.32 words
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Article32 1954-04-22 8 For failing to display L plates, Toh it Chee. a learnerdriver Was ycstirdav fined $25 in Singapore. The offence was committed at Kirn POOi Road on Sept. M.32 words
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309 1954-04-22 8 THE DEADLINE: MAYI ])KASTIC new regulations to control learnerdrivers in Singapore come into force on Saturday week. From May 1 learner-drivers will not, be permitted to carry any passengers other than the person teaching them. Nor will they be allowed to drive in the309 words
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Article, Illustration69 1954-04-22 8 MR ROLAND II TSK.N<i and Miss Mei-Fun« Margaret C'hec who were married in Singapore. The bridegroom in with the Bank of East Asia. Singapore, and is the son i.t Mr W H Tseng of Lee Wah Bink. and Mrs. Tseng. The bride is the dauehter of69 words
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Article138 1954-04-22 8 I^OUR Malays beat up the manager of the New City Theatre, Singapore, Mr. L. R. Browne, on Tuesday night and robbed him of $243. a bunch of keys and some documents. Mr. Browne said he was returning after the last show when he was138 words
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Article74 1954-04-22 8 T.ii Boon Chit was charged In the Singapore Seventh Police Court yesterday with dishonestly receiving 16 2 bau.s of stolen coffee seeds and six bacs Of mai/e seeds worth $5,321 belonging to Ons: Benj: Chwee on Friday The prosecution alleged that when Tai took possession of 'he74 words
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Article48 1954-04-22 8 MALACCA. Wed- New officers of the Union of Telecommunication Workers of Malaya, Malacca Inarch are: President, Mr R N Das*. secretary, Mr L M Munis. Treasurer. Mr. M. de Roche. committee: ilrairi. Chemat Ibrahim, Muit Mat Noor. KunlapUlay, A. Thamotharam. Bnba Haii Abdullah. Puteh Ch^mat48 words
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Article74 1954-04-22 8 KI'AI.A LUMPUR, Wed. A Malayan Railway technical assistant Mr Thcan Lin Chu. 31. is on his way to Britain [or two year electrical engineering couisc Mr Them W.I.- engaged m a special apprentice in 1947 and started his career at the Sent ul machine ihop. Si'vn74 words
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Article204 1954-04-22 8 But it will be a long wait KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday MR. O. J. VOELCKER the Federations Director of Agriculture, said in Kuala Lumpur that Malaya eventually may be producing 100.000 tons of cocoa for 'export each year "I am council nt Malaya." Im204 words
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98 1954-04-22 8 Two killed: Driver is fined $h 700 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Wed. I)RIVATE Robert William i Downey. 33. of the Ist Battalion the Manchester Regiment, was lined si.Tito today !>>r causing death by rash driving and tailing to stop after IB accident. Downey last week pleaded guilty to charges 04 caostng the98 words
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Article26 1954-04-22 8 Mr Chan Ah Kong has been re-elected president of the Delta Ganges Welfare Association, Singapore. The secretary, Mr. T. R. Fernandez, has also been re-electerl26 words
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Article24 1954-04-22 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. fhie hundred and lour convictions UH !""d and price control offences were recorded in the Federation in March24 words
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Article29 1954-04-22 8 Tan Swee Leone of Kelantan Road was yesterday fined $100 In Singapore for failing to furnish particulars of a driver on demand by the Traffic Police.29 words
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148 1954-04-22 8 MORE EXPERT STAFF SOUGHT yHE SINGAPORE City Council is planning to stivam- lino its administration further. Steps are also beins taken to modernise the financial and accounting qrateu in the City Treasury. The Council will need more staff. It proposes to offer one of three148 words
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95 1954-04-22 8 It will all be in English next year ALL REPORTS made at Singapore police stations next year will be recorded in English instead of romanced Malay. This has been indicated by the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Nigel Morris, to the Sinu.ipore Association, which has been making representations A police official95 words
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Article34 1954-04-22 8 A certificate of medical fitness of a recruit to the Singapore city Council staff will in future include an X-ray report Hitherto recruits did not take an X-ray test.34 words
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Article62 1954-04-22 8 The Ist Battalion thr Royal Scots the oldest regiment in the British Army— will arrive in Sinitanore on the trooper Asturias tomorrow. The Royal Scots will rrllrvo the Xt Battalion the Man Chester Kecimrnt. whirli has ln-cn in Malaya for three yars. Beforr hradinc up-rountrj tic62 words
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Article56 1954-04-22 8 Churches and schools in Malaya will observe for the first time Christian Home Week, between May I and 15, sponsored by the Malayan Christian Council. For some years this ohaiict has been held in churches of India. China, the Philippines und Japan. The emphasis of the Week56 words
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Article63 1954-04-22 8 Wong Leone, 41. lorry driver, was found guilty in the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday, of .-mokinu opium in his Balestier Road home on April 7 niL-ht. The Magistrate, Vr r. w. h Davits, ordered him t" be bound over in $200. and one surety tor63 words
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Article48 1954-04-22 8 PENANG. Wed. A total of n.500 books from doaens of publishing houses throughout Britain are featured in a British Council exhibition nowbeing held at St. Xavurs Institution. Mr. R. K Brady. Federation head or the Bnti>h Council, declared tin- exhibition open yesterday evening.48 words
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116 1954-04-22 8 SINGAPORE'S Director of Education. Mr. D. McLel- lan, said yesterday lie k-iu-w nothing about the proposed livc-ycai-plan for Malay 1 schools in the Colony, winch the Malay Teachers' Union wants Government to adopt. What he did know was that in all Singapore116 words
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Advertisement216 1954-04-22 8 s > >lV 'l Walt THE HIGHLAND ROGUE v RICHARD TODO GLYNIS JOHNS V^™ Demand REPEAT Midnight CAPITOL SATURDAY LAST DAY TODAY! Tins DOKSKV BROTHERS KM OKI: 11 TOMORROW! CHICAGO MAt AO BONG KONG THE KILLERS CAME! HIS KISSES WON HER 9BHP?V\ FROM THE MAN WHOSE |j| |Uyi TONYCURTIsW JOANNE216 words
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Advertisement127 1954-04-22 8 2nd HILARIOUS HEAR DKAN M\;, n t« THK TOP TIM. h "THATS AMORK' t BSBBv^ SW W 9bbb! tsw.^lb^^'^'E!^^ .nm.2KD GIGANTIC SBBBBBBfl^A" *^t \J2£\ 4&**\ r BBT S^^f QinemascoF %^i TAKES YC r^ the sea: i c Ol I tiqer-shorlt mc<'i I J ItlE I I <om»ros go d Ulr127 words
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Article, Illustration1814 1954-04-22 9 Three million died in 12-year earthquake in Kansu TIMES special FEATURE MORE than 200 million peasants are facing stark famine in China today. Desperate for food they are crowding along the highways into the towns only to he turned back by their Communist masters to fend for themselves. Disease isDaily Mirror - 1,814 words
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Advertisement25 1954-04-22 9 MS Iance pi ITERS vnains mk iory sorTS I Leather I A 0 t R K Bngs Bellini Flavor H Ho when ■kethis! Surl You25 words
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Advertisement257 1954-04-22 9 Here* a quick dl*h to pr«par« 4 big VW helping* of It. And m^b*»* what a marv out dUh it itt Thmt rich golden chicken broth it a delight to M^\ M taste— and crammod mj Mf% m fu of delicious W /st^ nourishing noodle*, *1 to J"*t wait till257 words
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Miscellaneous133 1954-04-22 9 Uivk Travy Thvy r###t7 talk! ■|HII^HH look. the little tyke's" -"v ISRftRKLEf Ttvieiq eves^ what's the i soge LAIGS LOOK LIKE TWEV'RE '^~V~T~" r !^Bl^ ARE OPEN. MATTER. UNCLE I VVUTEAS BUT THE VVf BEEN TTWEVi MAOE OUTTA RUBBER. _^<f aJ BUT THEY I-, CANMEAO? A SHEET. J SLEEPING 3133 words
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Article289 1954-04-22 10 Shares are dull, featureless RUBBER again rose in price in Singapor yesterday and added one eijjhth of I cent reach 61} a for May first srade A reserve of sellers coupled with kiir trad< demand sent the price fractionally above Tuesday close, which was the highest289 words
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Article125 1954-04-22 10 Ceylon rubber trade COLOMBO. \\Y(! IMIE entire procedure of pur- daMlag rubber lor China is now wide! ivvit a by UaC Minlstrv of Commerce ;md Trade followinu protests from botii produceri and shippers, it Wma learned to One sourie said :ii the past when there was tree market there wereUP - 125 words
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Article22 1954-04-22 10 SINGAPORE APRIL II TIN: t9M ".'i per picul (down Si::.")) RUBBER: 1,1 cents n, (up one eighth of a eenj22 words
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Article178 1954-04-22 10 Ships Iviiiß alongside tin- Sia| pure llailxiui >'■<>. ud hli.iims rxprcled today air: 1 I'n, an. i 4 p, Daizu M i Meuin.i CP BhUlon 8/9. Uamtm 11 14 Bei wyvli 15/16, sediii N N. Wall I I U 8. R e :.ii..hi Km J J' 23 R178 words
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Article228 1954-04-22 10 Tnt Malajraa nvan Broker^ Asso--0 reported th.it: On a dull and feat urele.vs share market prii c nu vemeiiis Ml irreijiil.ir unhin n.irruw iuni;> Member.-, o: the AaM I.linn reported tlie lulloMins; baalnaai dune vesterdjy: Vttam and] Maavi orcis. $2; Gammon SJ97-.; Malayan cement *:j2-y. MtnJtM tomrn Strait-s228 words
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Article114 1954-04-22 10 Slnii4|t»r<- hiiii-M- 1-i.mlh. fc\- ciiaiitf prtoai par pacul Copra: steady. May $:U I. $31.. sellers. June )o'.. buyers. $31 sellns foi omit oil quirt sellers Pepp.-i uiu h.uu.il. ktaady Muniok w\iut $2*H) Barawak L.nupoiiK blue I; $2.5. l.ewl* and Peal: tloslnj; )i Coconut oil: dull; IVn.uitf $52'j stllers114 words
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Article44 1954-04-22 10 1 I.c M..l.i\:,n Xxi li ■octaUon in uir iiu- toUowlni in us r.ites to BMrcfaanti jraitrrdny Canada buylns, T.I :il> 7 lti airMall >> I) 11 If. !l(l (1., vs M II nrdil bills it: 1 Irmto lillls. .srlhn,IT. or O.I). 32 rrsidy.44 words
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Article165 1954-04-22 10 INDONRSI «ill nui >,• a delegation >in-.i|), 1 to Hmwm trade rel.Un, 1 betweea the hra coimtm cables til.- Mr.iits 1 Ilk. lit. 1 corrcNpoildenl liu'.oilt-sijii K 1 o 11 o 111 Ministry circles, added th< i.tbie. cominentiiiu on v BSMTC reports lhat an oliicial Indonesi in165 words
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Article107 1954-04-22 10 Kubbi r load i. MBt oil a \e: itivi.iv and > cents a iv toi M.i\ The prtM upMWd II tinned up to 61 during the aftaraoon L.n tali amoui i.ess rtpoi I qulal attar nrut. L'k...in s prtl < per pound were: Nil 1 HSS ,p,> til107 words
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Article70 1954-04-22 10 An Increused lin.il dividend > pei ieiii lvi i! Hubl*-i Km.. 1 rata of jo par Iml i." \e.\i ..v piewou.Nh i ictobar t ti*- Interln was rut but M-'r. limn means lli.it now IbC no 1 liaiiKe lor the \t n The directors of the to70 words
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Advertisement144 1954-04-22 10 NOTICE THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF SAINT GEORGE (Singapore Branch) SAINT GEORGE'S DAY 23RD APRIL 1954 MEMBERS are reminded that a wreath will be placed on the Cenotaph by the President at 8.30 a.m. Tomorrow- Saint George's Day. All members are invited to attend. M. D. HAMERSLEY. Hon. Secretary. ITALY Important144 words
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Advertisement1165 1954-04-22 10 NOTICES PETALING TIN, LIMITED Notice is hereby given of the declaration of a second quarterly interim dividend of 7%3 in respect of the year ending 31st October, 1954 less Income Tax :it 30':. payable on 20th May, 1954 to shareholders registered on 29th April. 1954. By Order of the Board.1,165 words
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Article, Illustration659 1954-04-22 12 PATRICIA MORGAN - Little Red Riding Hood— a story of fear, deceit and brutality! PATRICIA MORGAN NOTHING, it seems, is safe from the probinps and pronouncements of the psychologists not even fairy tatesl A friend in Australia writes to me that a number of parents in her district have been thrown into a659 words
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287 1954-04-22 12 Chapman Pincher - Don't count on counting sheep— just R-E-L-A-X Chapman Pincher H? INSOMNIA is one oi the commonest complaints confided to the doctor, yet except in rare cases, where thit part of the brain controlling sleep j is damaged, it is never a disease in itself. I'nless the sleeplessness is due to287 words
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Article, Illustration537 1954-04-22 12 HOW TO MAKE A CHILD TAKE ITS MEDICINE ELIZABETH PAKENHAM puts parents up to a few help-the-doctor-dodges. VOL remember Cruel Frederick in "Struwwel-pcU-r"'.' Alter he had savaged his dog and been bitten in return, the doctor came and him "ikislv physic." Alas, physic has a nasty nature. Even when the537 words
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Advertisement301 1954-04-22 12 am as* r fa' \v J I for discovering HEINZ ij E^^y If was i great day when a mother discovered Heinz sff*\~ )**^v Cream of Tomato Soup! Her -\i\ family and dinner guests vV> k w(Me thrillecl with lts rich> \x't^s^>£ > '3 creamy flavor and motlier A(^J JfcyS^,/301 words
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Advertisement78 1954-04-22 12 (/o\ a. v V A really luil'Oui »r>.n« obtained by us'nq i ampoo t dt contains V d'HB^I Muljified Cocodnut OI i V, \HflB cocoanutl shamA If PI I .tf in up B ~> rs-jp J 1 j3*J» 1 .HAM* i is It's the improve CHASE AND SANBO&I Thi'io's no78 words
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Miscellaneous346 1954-04-22 12 II snub with (ulour <6> The Straits Times Crossword ldlf dU 24 The winner or the last ft), M, tin '.Ml tin U kt Fps.mi (9 1. I I' U k&ttf I T7 T"— TI fSSST« I It I la 1 7 E )lsll °f t»e NT (s>. §11 IH346 words
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Article, Illustration296 1954-04-22 13 LONDON, Wednesday. -fjrh Vlbion's six-one defeat yester%n Villa, their heaviest defeat of Jjrtuallj ended their chances of >vinlothall League championship. rs, though boaton 2-1 by the top with 55 points "ii,. more game to play. ["ottenham and West Bromwich away to Portsmouth. v preseni WnlvrsReuter - 296 words
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Article14 1954-04-22 13 udinc krthall Game! uill 1 stari i ><-t It lilt ii a wil14 words
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307 1954-04-22 13 EDIN PETERS - EDIN PETERS Ry ll'lllCtl man was the happier alter Sunday s Sinjja- pore Motor Club hill climb at the (Jap Jimmy Milne or Ra.jaratnam Sivaßanam? It's difficult to say. But most relieved must surely have been Dr. B. V. Haasan, who had a307 words
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Article86 1954-04-22 13 A bwimlntiHl team Irom the ViclOol, S'.ii!;.iiHire. led by Mr. ■JBliel, made a llinaaiflll tour of the Federation durinc the Bastei holldayi and returned rwMrti.i evening ram LUlllWlaWl C'heoiK Chen s«ee. Pun Yew Chi mi;. Nii Ah Kdw. Ciiarhe Se.ih DaMMMM Sih>. Ont86 words
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131 1954-04-22 13 Randy told to defend British title lONDON. Wed. r rilK HHI IISH BuxniK B(wrd nf OHMrol ii.,v oirieied Rundy Turptn (o deiend his British middleueiHht champtonnhlp a«,nnst Johniiy BUlllVatl by Kepi 30. Turptn de;e.i'.t'd Albert Fnu h lor the title in O> tobe: itM Ii will be furpta'l Oral BiAP - 131 words
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Article109 1954-04-22 13 LIFTERS TRY OU T AGAIN A private trial among Singapore's :<mr h: tiames wM UrfH placi al No M, Baleviier Road toakOtTM '.ii .iMcr..n. -.vhat their best perfi)itr.ai!ces wi!l be before tluv leave let N!.n:i:.i Mr. Cluia 'Man Tcck. viic-piesident of >A\VI.K. UtU -lie straits Ttmes \ester<laj Ihe tMUI will109 words
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398 1954-04-22 13 EDDIE— A CAT-QUICK, TIRELESS CHAMPION —says Time I,M>l»ll. 'HHOSO, the Malayan J badminton ace, who won the U.S. national badminton Mncles title at Niagara Falls last weak, is featured in the Apr. 19 issue of Time Magazine as a tireless champion, a cat-quick little < sft 4ini Malayan who bounded398 words
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Article73 1954-04-22 13 LONDON. Wea -Rugby Union results yesterday were: Aberavon 11 Devon port Service* 3. Auertillery Nunealon 3. BrldKend _"7 Halifax 6; Bristol S Cheltenham 5; Cardiff 14 Northampton Coventry 24 Rußby 0. Exeter y Leices- ter 5: Lydney I Uloucester 12: Newport 14 BarMifaaa i ri.ntypooi 21 l4)ndonReuter - 73 words
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Article77 1954-04-22 13 PARIS. We v Japane.se took the Ural two titles iaj the French International trible-ienius championships last night by defeating Hungarian players m the finals of the men's and women's uoubles. Ogimura and 1 amasu oeat Sldo ■Bd Foldi lo 21. 21—11. 21 14. 21 18UP - 77 words
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Article609 1954-04-22 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A hundred and forty eight entries ha\c b<vn rrcrivrd for the Sclangnr Turf Club's May Meeting to be held on May 1. 5 and 8. They comprise 78 Class Two horses, and 70 Class Five boCM I Entries: Subiert to pnsslnc barrier609 words
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Advertisement60 1954-04-22 13 IN YOU THINK OF THIS WEEK-END, THINK OF THE FREE PRESS WEEK Jl mv^^w.^ i^^^g|g^gtß^g<lgsl LW lovely GlynlS Johns stars IN Wall I BUntVi tnoductfo* of "MOM ROY." -r~f i^ V ALL YOUR FAVOURITE FEATURES, CARTOONS, ETC. tpy s.,bot."c Sit Yit Fong writes about The Good wife to Nightmare Bomb60 words
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Advertisement425 1954-04-22 13 Wolf Cubs, 100. {luring APRIL 26th-MAY 2nd Sp<t(C (intuited by SiiiiidP'itc G>l, l St' raze Cn. Ltd. HOLIDAY Opening at the HAPPY WORLD STADIUM To-night At 8.30 Bookings al ROBINSONS. WINSTONS, ARCADE. HAPPY WORLD. Price* SB. S5, S3 *nd S2. SPONSORED b> 'IflJ^IJ THURSDAY i Straits Times WORD PUZZLE W425 words
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Article, Illustration434 1954-04-22 14 FINE GOALS Mercantile Bank now lead Div. 1 Mercantile Bank 5; Sime Darby 0. rOIR FINK goals scored by centre-forward r Rahim Omar, including a hat-trick, enabled Mercantile Hank to score a 5-0 victory over Sime Darby in a one-sided Singapore Business Houses F.A. first division434 words
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Article408 1954-04-22 14 RESULTS LEAGUE POSITIONS nivisKrv OM Sime Darby o .-.lerrantile Bk ."> •O.T.E.C. Shell Breweries Hontkonc Bk 3 (harlered Bank 1 V. Xeave 3 MT.H. t old Stouite IHVISION TWO 11.. Mini Motors 7 HandeKbank 1 M. Airway* rnrd l.c.i. ii iiiii l M.uisfield 1 S.T.C. (.ullinr S( recrhed «alko\er from408 words
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Article16 1954-04-22 14 LONDON. Wed Rairo\> her Accrington Stanley 4 3 in Div 3 North' today Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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Article248 1954-04-22 14 match »t ymca t round Haatid I bin Ibr.hnn scored for Brickwork- :nced Robm-ons C H ii in l heir Div. 3 c <:•■ )V Gee Kirn >4i. Vong Chye. Jaffar Konc and V G Muthusamy refereed The match between Brr and Borneo248 words
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393 1954-04-22 14 The Straits Times - The Straits Times Bj M DM ChMBfOW SoiiKkitrat of Si:<m rll-nbs mio the ring hi Bangkok s National Stadium on Sunday. May 2 to challenge Jlmmj Carruthers of Australia for his world biintamwelKht title, there will be 60.000 people to cheer the Sinniese on to vlrtoi393 words
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190 1954-04-22 14 BAD weather and I heavy track did not Mop Ceylon's champion hlffa junper. V.) -y« -ar-old Kthiriveerasingham, from showing that he will be a real force to contend with at the Asian (James, when he limbered up at the Police190 words
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Article151 1954-04-22 14 bait; pahat \\mi THREF Fijian* siruslied the Mil.-iv.in javelin record at the annua] Fin Infantry Reviment spor 1 h< Id nere Johore S(.«:e records \\r:r I lished equalled ne.vs orderly, threw the ja\ elm ;:<ii tea reenrei o4 1 84 f t. 3in. Second-placed Im«t1151 words
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Miscellaneous80 1954-04-22 14 MM If ■AT4 UtAOVK. 1 Ami.ahlr A.\. \t.uinr It.-pl. Ulan Rrsar. MY. IA: loum; iimii.iniiinv i Radin Mas RamMfn, SIIR Cround; luniui \lrvandr.i F.T> v (UH !;ii.|iiid: :!K Indian Broth, i ho.nl I ,.m nll ing, tirxlani;; Vrlaji TlMpfll HNH, I'.IIIM fruuiul SKKX M IS LKAO1 I 1»IV. 1: RK80 words
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