The Straits Times, 14 June 1954
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Title Section14 1954-06-14 1 The Straits Times of* Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, Jl NE 14, 1954 13 CENTS14 words
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Article1025 1954-06-14 1 lembers to walk out from councils fn,m MT, MIX h^»^r.s-an<' .ate' Federa hxci-utiv* and Legislative Councils, from all State and Settlement Councils, and from Municipalities, Jown Councils and Town iWarT ThMwaa the Alliance's reply lo the last note o lv- S r I( ,rvo| State ror the1,025 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-06-14 1 .niiors ..mill r i'/10. ii the :.i im\riil v h.\ I id .111(1 both I in he li nl eek I bout <d the liuclI i Miend mi n^ the id.ied Mr nt the it hid he i rill44 words
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160 1954-06-14 1 'We crossed the border,' say I.R.A. DUBLIN. Sun. A MAN claiming to .speak for the Irish Republican Army telephoned newspaper Ofl here last ni?ht and said the outlawed organisation had (1 the border into north- i crn Ireland earlier yesterday i aided the Royal Irish i( Fusiliers depot at Armagh,Reuter - 160 words
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Article41 1954-06-14 1 NEW DELHI. Sun. -Reports from thr Himalayas yesterday said that a Californian expedition has failed in its bid on 27.790-foot Mount Makalu. which Sir Edmund Hillary fli nptiiiK to climb before he contracted pneumonia after breaking a rib. -A.P.AP - 41 words
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Article30 1954-06-14 1 LONDON. Sun. -Lady Churchill arrived at London airport yesterday from Geneva She has been having treatment for "ouriiis at Aix-le-Bains in Prance. Sir Winston met her.30 words
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Article, Illustration66 1954-06-14 1 Bmm "l me -uideiii %\im foiled an attempt by parent.s to storm the Singapore High School yesterday, are seen above lined up beside a barricade of desks. BELOW: .Mr. Lee Kong Chian chairman of the school's committee of manacrmrnt. tried to address66 words
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Article128 1954-06-14 1 Sir Winston installed today WINDSOR. Sun. IN a ceremony going back more than 600 years, the Queen will tomorrow Install Sir 1 Winston Churchill as a Knieht of the Most Noble Order of the Garter Britain's oldest order of chivalry in St George's chapel here The 79-year-old Prime Minister willReuter - 128 words
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Article20 1954-06-14 1 WINDSOR. Sun.— The Queen arrived here last niaht and will be in residence for Ascot Week Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article261 1954-06-14 1 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP JOCKEY SERIOUSLY INJURED IU IPOH. Sunday. 4 PPRENTICE jockey George Straker, who was seriously injured yesterday, is still semi-conscious in the General Hospital, but doctors are very hopeful of his complete recovery. An X-ray examination last night showed no fracture in either his261 words
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192 1954-06-14 1 NEW YORK. Sun. LITTLE Italian girl, whose A parents died In a niotor accident a year ago arrlv-d day to begin Ufa She has been adopted by n la fvU i the ...an. who drov, th F,.;;'mn, iy l^.rbed In a whi. and Mrs.192 words
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566 1954-06-14 1 CHINESE HA VE NO POLITICAL STAKE— TENGKU 'Must work hard with Malays' KIALA I.IMPIK, Sunday TBNOKIJ \i;iil I RAHMAN, president of the United Malays National Organisation, told the Chinese in the Federation that politically they had little if any stake in the country today. He was addressing the paramount policy-making566 words
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Article57 1954-06-14 1 LONDON. Sun —Christopher Carlisle, a 16-year-old cadet from the Royal Naval College. Dartmouth, left here tonight by p'.r for San Francisco to attend the 37:>tu anniversary celebration of Sir Francis Drakes landine in America. He won a competition from 75 other naval cadets and will spendReuter - 57 words
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Article26 1954-06-14 1 LONDON. Sun. Mr. John Ryder, formerly an Assistant Commissioner in the Federf»t»»ri Malay States Police Force. ha& died in England. He was 7u26 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-06-14 1 >lis«. Itosrmury (harton. a«rd 19. in Singapore, amithrr contestant in thr .Miss Malaya Quest. Rosemary li I ft 5 in. tall, weighs 130 Ih. ;rmi her measurements arr: bust 36. waist MM and hips 38.41 words
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Article50 1954-06-14 1 HONG KONG. Sun Virslnla June Let, v Cathay Pacific Airlines hostess la.st night won UIC title o| Miss Hoiik Kon>; in the final round of tiic coated Mi.s.s Dc will repn Hong Kong In thr Mlv Universe > onto i| .it Long Beach CaliforniaReuter - 50 words
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Article142 1954-06-14 1 Caught in ambush KUALA LUMPUR. Sun rpHE hunt is >Jn for between 3d j and 40 "kind" terrortsi i who I rday released a Malay are:* r.e'iiritv unit patrol after ambushtni it in the Sekinrhanc area of the Kuala Selangor rice bowl. The terro-isis nmbu.shi d the142 words
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Article66 1954-06-14 1 VIENNA. Sun. Ru. Nikita s. Khruschchi day accused the United 81 I of "lighting the torch Of war In an address at the I Congress Of Czechoslovakia's Communist Party, the .secretary Of the Soviet Communist Party nld the us tryinjj to suppress the sentiments66 words
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Article140 1954-06-14 1 T*HRFE hundred parents and members of thr niana!4<'inoni committee's en Chinese middle schools in Singapore tried lo storm the 1 Hukit, Timah High School yesterday to dislodge the 1.000 .-students camped there in protest againsi Che national service call-up. Truculent students eneaced them in a140 words
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Article70 1954-06-14 1 \i.\\ mem i.\ I ILKfI II QBMI 1 (.1 m Ran.— Brui i, i lecreiarj Id< n ■Hid i I nrii-i ■<. il.in oT State HrrtVll Smith iikl i head <>f i-rrm h (i. Ir^.it ion lo i n.\ i lit, u>s fuliirr "i (cl I lullowini; (l<70 words
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Article53 1954-06-14 1 TOKYO. Sun A navy rescue team was fighting its way through dense undergrowth on p. nr peak south of Japan and the wreck- ;i united States navy plane thai smashed into the mountain with 17 men aboard. Little nope was held that <'f the men aboard53 words
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Advertisement20 1954-06-14 1 i Hi .11 de SUVA 'hose wonderful s^ HUTCH EGGS it9ll > LARGE H FRESH E*> ECONOMICAL COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.20 words
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Advertisement54 1954-06-14 1 Charm and Choice at Sena s Here it the work of Mjtter-cr*ftimtit. upholding In conremporiry mtnntt Hl« proud rrxdiriom of ccnturiei. H. SENA LTD. HIGH CLASS lEWELLIRS SINGAPORE PENANC BANGKOK rS^BS^PsWBHBSuv D^ b^^Sm&s^^shHßsS for a HIP! 1 LION STOUT RICH IN VITAMIN B \^y NIPS PINTS QUARTS MMMSN MSBW (NM)54 words
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317 1954-06-14 2 Knowland to 3 states-Revolt if France betrays you WASHINGTON, Sunday. CENATOR William Knowland called yesterday for an end to the Geneva conference and nvited the Associated States of Indo-China to declare their independence if France sets up a 'peace-at-any-price" government. Senator knowland, the Senate Republican leader md B member ofReuter - 317 words
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Article136 1954-06-14 2 TODDY SHOP RACKET IS STAMPED OUT CUNOAPORE TODDY racketeers who corner the liquor at toddy -shops and sell it after licenced hours at black-market prices havr been foiled, the Straits Times was told yesterday. The racket was expo>ed In the Straits Times a month a^o. Said Mr. P. 11. Butxess.136 words
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Article129 1954-06-14 2 Surgeons cut Siamese twins apart I.EEUWARDEN. Netherlands. Sun. A TEAM of four surgeons and 16 assistants yesterday separated the De Vries Siamese twins In an operation lasting 70 minutes. Doctors said the girls. Folkje and Tutska. had survived the 1 operation but their condition w«a .<till precarious. Tlie twins, daughtersAP - 129 words
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Article81 1954-06-14 2 LONDON. Sun The Lord Mayor of London, Sir Noel Bowater, said at Horsham vesterduv that boys at some of Britain's exclusive public schools do not get enough to eat. "I am afraid," he said, "that some of our public school authorities are still rather InclinedReuter - 81 words
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Article26 1954-06-14 2 GUATEMALA. Sun. The nrwspaper Prensa Libre reporter! that six people were killed at Amatitian when police tried to arrest farm workers A.P.AP - 26 words
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Article147 1954-06-14 2 BANGKOK. Sun. SIAM'S "King of Landlords." Luang Sithi Thcpakarn has surrendered over 4.000 acres of farm land to the Government. The fabulous Theoakarn wu< reported to have obtained these lands by illegal means He wa.s nicknamed "provincial king" because of his control over extensivi' farmUP - 147 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-06-14 2 THIS TIME— THE REAL THING T\VKNTY-YKAK-Ol.l> Jackie J:uk*<m gets a ki 1^ iri.tit her uncle L*n Harvey, the famous ex heavyweight boxinic chimpion. Jackie a magazine model who has oft.-n pnsrd in wedding clothes, married M». John Page, 23— Paul Pop per picture.43 words
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275 1954-06-14 2 NOW AN AMERICAN WANTS POLITICAL ASYLUM— IN BRITAIN LONDON, Sunday. 4 YOl'NTi American doctor who said ne formerly belonged to the Communist Party askcH jrrrtrrJaj to be allowed to stay in Britain as a political refugee. He said the British Government has already tutneri him down and is trying toAP - 275 words
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131 1954-06-14 2 \IOTORISTS going to Farrer Park, a popular recrealf tional centre in Singapore, will soon be able to use a new bridge being built over Bukit Timah Canal. City Council workers are now putting the finishing touches to the bridge and Hampxhi:e Road, leading from131 words
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Article36 1954-06-14 2 MOSCOW, Sun— The Soviet Communist Party newspaper Pravda today announced that th;; Supreme Court of the Soviet Union had tried two "American spies and diversionists and sentenced them to 25 years gaol. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article26 1954-06-14 2 NEW YORK Sun. Dar.iel J Marsin. 41. was charged yesterday with kidnapoing Mrs Evelyn Ann Smith. 23. and collecting a MS-25.000 ransom.— A P26 words
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100 1954-06-14 2 City Hall be partly torn dov.n li nallv and rebuilt befoir City and Island Council commended by the R> Commission, eotnei into Two C'itv Council coi have agreed in princinlr remodelling which will large the present I chamber and provirir offices for the Mayor committee100 words
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Advertisement387 1954-06-14 2 SECURITY You want your family to he JIA secure. But their security depends J yg£^ on you. If you are unhappy in fZ-T your joh, if you're in a dead *^M^/ end then you arcnt secure and neither is your family. The best way to insure their security is to387 words
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Advertisement149 1954-06-14 2 ZSFm^.r^' lnch-lon S bru^ injidc outi Infj on fop of youi HI! **»••«< 1 West I njjiT 1 hold D- W 11 1 Uffl 0 roorlitVu'h it otnirs L. D. SEYMOUR CO v 11 Medeiros lwMin« Sub-Oi»rr,butori |OSEPH TKAVEKu^U Lumpu- b CHNC INC |OO CO I 7( have you seen149 words
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Miscellaneous465 1954-06-14 2 Singapore aS^tfaCS iS-r^JH Malacca 7.15 a.m. Time Signal and Open- Broadcasts; 6.10 The First Men in 8.57-9.45 am. Schools Broadcast Ing Announcement; 7.16 Morning J.he Moon; 6.25 Music Makers No. 7: H 08-12 00 Schools Broadcasts; 100 i ».M Announiementi and Share P m Monday Matlnet; 130 .Time Star; 7.30465 words
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Article, Illustration84 1954-06-14 3 Ids f° ol d folk eir war .ftincisco, Sun YS- President, Richard Nixon, £«inus< support J5* i<> defe a Communist i« of ■9T these d use •rolled. :cd rckl country do the I 1 mpt to it ;i lation the r ii alone' "crmpd wlth- »n84 words
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Article185 1954-06-14 3 'Try Templer methods instead' B LONDON, Sunday. KM MIX s AIK MINISTER, Lord De Lisle and Dudley said yesterday that "a gradual retreat before an assessor must inevitably end in total capitulation." "The cause of peace and freedom involves risks. he told a Conservative PartyReuter - 185 words
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133 1954-06-14 3 QUEBEC, Sun. T ISCOUNT ROTHERMERE. chairman of Associated Newspapers of London and Chancellor of the Memorial University. Newfoundland, said yesterday that the British Commonwealth must remain firmly knit to safeguard the future of the free world. Addressing students at Bishops University, whereReuter - 133 words
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Article32 1954-06-14 3 KATIIMANDU. Sun. Nine members of the Japanese expedition to Manasiii and Canesh Himal arrived here today after an unsuccessful reconnce attempt to find a way up 25.801-toot Himalchuli. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article55 1954-06-14 3 IS CHEAPER. SA YS HARRY publicly sin" to would ]dkr shillings of their pensions if ttity ma-ricd. His speech scanda lied it "degrading" :md "a disgrao But the local association In affirmed its confidence in him and be retalnj b as scretary. Proposing the vote. Harry 74. said more peopleReuter - 55 words
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Article118 1954-06-14 3 A soldier's marriage is queried NEW YORK. Sun. VALIDITY of a Georgia law against mixed marriages wius questioned yesterday by i the official who issued a mar- riage licence to a Fort Benning. i Georgia, soldier and a Japaj nese divorcee. Mr. Henry H Hunter took full responsibility for issuing118 words
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Article95 1954-06-14 3 AN AMERICAN PRAISES RUSSIAN 3-D NEW YORK. Sun. A YALE University astronomer who recently attended a scientific meeting in Mo-scuw .said yesterday the Russians have three-dimensional films I that can be seen effectively without glasses. Mr. Dirk Brouwer. professor of natural DhilosoDhy and astronomy, was one of a group of95 words
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Article, Illustration108 1954-06-14 3 THIS IS the real skull or the urc.it Austrian < omposcr Josef II iv ill i whose body has been 145 years without its head. The skull has liei-n on exhibition in Vienna. HAYDN'S IIKAI) joins thr rest <>f liis remains. After his ili iili body siiatt'hrrs BtfCfcd108 words
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Article176 1954-06-14 3 A super sub gets a super missile NEW YORK, Sun. THE U.S. Navy will arm 1 its first atomic submarine, the Nautilus, with a Regulus puiderj missiles, Mr. James H. Smith, Assistant Secretary of the Navy announced. The Regulus. a surface-to-urface missile, is 32 feet long tnd has a wineAP - 176 words
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Article28 1954-06-14 3 SEOUL. Sun President Eisenhower's special envoy lormer Eighth Army Coraman der General James van Fleet today began an inspection tour of South Korean front-line divisions.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article95 1954-06-14 3 SANTA MONICA. Sun. MRS. Nettie G. Freeman, who gets MSS an hour as a riveter in an aircraft plant, is embarrassed with riches. She (tot a cheque for M 512.000 as a refund on her income tax. Mrs. Freeman thought the (lovernment owed herAP - 95 words
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158 1954-06-14 3 MOSCOW. Sunday. SCIENTISTS of the newly formed Astronautioal O Section of the Central Air Club of the Soviet Union will meet this autumn to discuss the 'possibility of creating an artificial satellite of the earth." the Soviet newspaper Literary Gazette said yesterday. ItReuter - 158 words
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Article24 1954-06-14 3 MONTREAL, Sun —The Rev. Joseph R. Richard, oldest Jesuit priest in thr- world, died yesterday at the age of 100. A P.24 words
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Article278 1954-06-14 3 TAIPEH APPEALS FOR U.S. JETS TAIPEH, Sun. pENERAL Wang Shu Ming, Commander-in-Chief of the Nationalist Chinese Air Force, todi.y made an urgent appeal for two groups of F-86 Sabre Jets from the i United States to strengthen the air power in Formosa. General Wang was quoted by the Nationalist English-lan-guageReuter - 278 words
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Article38 1954-06-14 3 BERLIN. Sun —East German Communists yesterday wound up a three-day trial of four men accused as ringleaders of the June 17 workers' rebellion in the Soviet zone last year. The prosecution demanded 15-year prison terms. A.P.AP - 38 words
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Article37 1954-06-14 3 SEOUL. Run The Ist Battalion the Royal Scot- today held a farewell parade near the Imjin River, north of Seoul, on the eve of its departure from the Korean front for the Middle East. —ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Advertisement32 1954-06-14 3 AUSTIN I that's my car is now available •uplementine the 4-door model. nterior dimensions... -^^^ta i^ill^te^_^^^\ active re-designed d.ishbo.trd W^ ABIUW limited i4LI PEMNC BUTTE«WORTH .POH S E«EMB*» MUM J«SELTO« «U«U MM32 words
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Advertisement306 1954-06-14 3 EXCLUSIVE ITEMS JiST UNWACKEB SOFT JACQUARD COTTONS A Fashion Fab/ie, Combining the Intrinsic Ik'iiutv of Brocade with the ToHKhnCMoi Cotton, flood for all times. VV^>\ FASHION PRINTSIn pure silk shantung, coo], \/f soft, all exclusive designs V I v^P^ for frocks or chonjjsnms. T'^''"""—^^^. COTTON LONG- VhtV LINE BRAS -b>306 words
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Article158 1954-06-14 4 Fence makers interested gINGAPORE wire mesh and fencing makers are beginning to show an encouraging interest for the first time in supplying machinery guards, Mr. J. A. Heaton, Chief Inspector of Machinery, told the Straits Times yesterday. The safety devices which have so far Deen available158 words
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Article551 1954-06-14 4 Passengers arriving in Corfu The following passengers from Britain ate expected to arrive in Singapore in the I P and O liner Corfu on June 22. Mr. and Mr.v A Bradley and three children. Mr. E. H Walsworth-Bell, Mr. H E. Bramma. Mr. J. S. Beattie, Mr. and Mrs. C.551 words
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Article39 1954-06-14 4 Miss Uma Shankar will do Indian dances in the variety concert beine organised by the Singapore Petrol Dealers' Emnlnvers Union in aid of Its buildine fund on July 2 and 4 at the Victoria Memorial Hall.39 words
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Article29 1954-06-14 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Cheah Choon Yoon was fined $50 today for carrying half a pint of sweetened coffee without a permit in a food restricted area.29 words
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Article136 1954-06-14 4 He's looking for army recruits A RECRUITING OFFICER. J\ Capt. H. Brummell. will visit Teluk Anson. Bukit Merta•ain and Alor Star in July to interview potential British Army recruits. From July 5-6 he will interview from 9 am to 2 p.m., at the Home Guard headauarters Teluk Anson. On July136 words
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Article69 1954-06-14 4 Heng Kwee Ban, a 21-year-old cook employed at the Lee Rubber Factory, was found drowned in the Kallang River. Singapore yesterday afternoon. His ttllow workers said Heng went fishing on Saturday and did not report for work. Villagers of Kampong Minyak where Heng's body was found told69 words
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Article91 1954-06-14 4 IPOH, Sun.— The Gilt Cross has been awarded by the Chief Srout to Troop Leader Kuah Kirn 800 of the sth Taiping Troop in recognition of his gallantry- in rescuing a youth from drowning In a pool and assisting to apply artificial respiration. Patrol Leader Ong Cheah91 words
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Article69 1954-06-14 4 KUALA KLAWANG, Sun. More than 300 people, Including the District Officer of Jelebu, attended the marriage of Che Fatimah binte Hassan. 1 eldest daughter of Dato Hassan birr Ibrahim, the penghulu of Ulu Klawang, in Che Mat Lsa, an agricultural assistant at the new69 words
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Article38 1954-06-14 4 IPOH. Sun.— Mrs. Wong Sze Kirn, wife of Chief Inspector Wong Sze Kirn, prosecuting officer at the sessions court, died last night. She had been ill for several months. The funeral took place this afternoon.38 words
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Article, Illustration27 1954-06-14 4 .MR. VKRNON ALLAN AERIA and Miss Christine OOliveirc who were married at the Cathedral of the Good Shapherd Singapore, on Saturday. Straits Times picture.27 words
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Article191 1954-06-14 4 'CLASH' RUMOURS UNFOUNDED Malicious, too, says statement I EADERS of U.M.N.O. and M.C.A. branches in Bfaca- pore met the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Mr. D. K. Broadhurst. last night to inquire into unfounded rumourers of trouble between Chinese and Malaya in the Colony. The rumours, an MCA. spokesman told the191 words
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Article, Illustration37 1954-06-14 4 MRS. DILI IK ARNOLD, senior staff nurse at Seremtvm. was awarded the Rrtiish Kmpire Medal in the Queen's Birthday Honours. A Universal blood donor, she nave blood 29 times.— Negri Studio picture.37 words
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Article18 1954-06-14 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun— Dr. W. S. Kulesza. Health Officer. Johore South, has been transferred to Kluang.18 words
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Article25 1954-06-14 4 Members of the Rotary Club of Malacca raised $100 towards the relief of 80 victims of the recent fire in Kampong Tiga. Malacca.25 words
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121 1954-06-14 4 rE SINGAPORE diocesan finances are in a difficult position so difficult that salary cheques In January had to be held up until more cash came In, reports the Diocesan Association in its I Quarterly Leaflet. The 1953 deficit was $13,800. The accumulated deficit121 words
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136 1954-06-14 4 Big parade seats 'went to first applicants' TICKETS lor the Queen's Birthday parade last Thursday were issued strictly according to the priority of application, a spokesman for the Colonial Secretary's office said yesterday. No record was kept of the exact number of the 3.200 available to the public but it136 words
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Article65 1954-06-14 4 The aircraft carrier U.SS. Hornet will arrive in Singapore on June 20 for a four-day visit. The Hornet Ls on her way to 'oln the American Pacific Fleet. After serving in the Pacific in the last war. the Hornet was decommissioned in 1946. She was65 words
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Article47 1954-06-14 4 IPOH. S>in. Funeral took place today at St. Michaels Church of Sister Saint Josephone Power who died in the Ipoh Convent yesterday at the age of 84. Born in Ireland in 1870. she spent mast of her 52-year-old missionary work ia Penang and Ipoh.47 words
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Advertisement160 1954-06-14 4 Flying training I Comprehensive training for j. Commercial Pilot' facilities for radio, flying, and twin-engin< a conversions. WHkfirfiß SOUTHEXn MUNICIPAL AIK CENTRE AND ESSEX A^*£* A GRAND MONEM FOR M "IONE WEEKM JT ONLY! j 5 1 We are offering i *2**£§^ SPECIAL DISCOUN HilV^f HOUSEHOLD Llficl from Today git160 words
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Miscellaneous160 1954-06-14 4 NUBI BAND: Parrer Park 530 p.m. K\M\l.\ (MB: Talk on j.ul,Mrs. Helen Leng. 5 p in. V>l( A i Orchard Roadi: lion lor nt-u inenilx'i". 5.30 p.m Jaw i ft :u; \>m.. juuc TOO p.m body building r>.3o p.m., tubli tetn,. p.m.. S;il\itiion Army concert 7.30 j p.m. (HISKSK V.M.C.A.160 words
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Article, Illustration1812 1954-06-14 5 Dicing with death in world's toughest car race TIMES special FEATURE Aof 'the *<£ ~«ed on .ndianap« lis capital fastest, hardest, richest teinlvf"^', IndianaP liS the drive them On M,m in WH lw molors and the "ho lurnsti es Tnto he vTT' P to I 80 000 fans the '^^zz:*^^'1,812 words
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Miscellaneous133 1954-06-14 5 SiuwliH'ti ffo/ffff'.s* loft tii<> .vo i>hst>rruiil IBirTTTi I I IE9S THAN an HCje I I vcr—^v moreover the A I \l anp one cAere^E you ai?e so Me\ I llf I M(?S. GIOSON \S FOUNP rmiJ/Hk^kSl GUN HA9 BEEN CHAW3E? i&EMPTV.' I OB&EPVANT, ##/#*/> 1 rue if This hu h(133 words
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Article41 1954-06-14 6 ACKNOW LEDGMENT *IJ Ho.rf. flh I minimum) MRS. TAY I lONO HIN and family thank all the.. friends Who sen' wreaths and nttendtxi thr funeral of her beloved husband lay Uong Hin who passed ill] 44 Cuppage Rnad on 12 65441 words
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Article125 1954-06-14 6 21) H ..'rf. .<;« I minimum} POI o\V PED \NT Ever, d.iv In if you want to win that $5,000 word pttMSt. OVEN BTL-Bara-Electric. 230 stock. The Scientific In■trumenl Co.. Ltd. 51 53. The j Arcade Singapore Phone 6874. WHEN BUYING BLOTTING paper always ask for Ford"s Gold the125 words
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578 1954-06-14 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon. June 14, 1954. The Alliance Boycott TheU.M.N.O.-M.C.A. Alliance is to end its co-operation with the Federal Government. Today all U.M.N.O. and MCA. member, the Federal Legislative Council, and of municipal and tOWD councils throughout the Federation, will receive instructions to resign Members of the Federal578 words
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Article487 1954-06-14 6 The fall of Mr. Laniel's Government may mean many things. The worst eventuality, and unhappily it is one of the i likeliest, is that the interregnum of last year will be repeated, and France will be without more than a broken, caretaker government for some weeks. The Socialists487 words
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Article206 1954-06-14 6 The colony of North Borneo is not exactly a lush pasture^ for an independent press, and it is a wise decision which finds its two English language daily papers agreeing to amalgamate As from today the North BorI neo News and the Sabah Times i become one, to206 words
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1454 1954-06-14 6 Chang Yen Foot - Chang Yen Foot By KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. rfHE FOUNDATION stone for peace in the planting industry has been laid in the historic series of employer-em-ployee meetings which lasted three months and ended in a revised wage structure and a report on 54 subjects.1,454 words
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320 1954-06-14 6 jIfORE than $20,000, it appears, has been given to the Singapore student protest fund, together with quantities of food and toilet articles. The students say that thcli parents arc backing them .n their resistance to registrat.<.n for national service. It was the sum of320 words
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164 1954-06-14 6 Students are not anti-English MR. LIM KWANG YU is not correct. I am an English school .student and aLso attend Chinese school the same one as Mr. Lim. The boy who .said that Mr. Lim is a "running dog" is no doubt one of the bad boys. But when Mr.164 words
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136 1954-06-14 6 MUCH harm has been done against amateur interest due to disunity in ballroom dancing control. Amateurs have been barred from entering a champion- ship organised by the so-called official board of dancing because they have previously eni tered a competition by another society. If136 words
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135 1954-06-14 6 IjiILMGOERS In Malaya today A are being treated quite fairly by the censors. But to my mind this broadmindedness is not quite as healthy as it seems. The censors should classify films into thrrn categories: suitable for adults only, for the family, and suitable for135 words
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Article17 1954-06-14 6 On the Margin M >»U in I he R Swiss n i Learnin i vi win -m17 words
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Advertisement760 1954-06-14 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. H»rrf« SIB (minimum) CHAN-NO. n.< engagement 1" Announced Keen 4tli son of Mr. and Mrs t li.m Vim, and lee Yoonu 4th daughter of the late Mr. N| Khln Poong i-nd Mrs. Ng The weodlng will I «•..</< fin I minimum) Mil L: On the 12th June r760 words
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Advertisement16 1954-06-14 6 CINE CAMERAS AND PROJECTORS Write for illustrated Literature. J uammeiMjM 1 UNOAPOKt k^* P.O. Bo* 221.16 words
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Advertisement61 1954-06-14 6 |P**IOPTICIRNS Mr. K. Mejer, r.\A.<U>. ••p 1 will vivt KUALA LUMPUR TViiihuifa] Juw Appointments for eye examina! STORCH BROS. LTD., 37. MOUfiTBATTEN SILVER CHRIST^ GIFTS U. de SILVA, U Jewellers 106. Orchard Road, Singapore -9 Revlon's 'Love- Pat' x New all-in-one maup with Lanolite Puffs on like pow ...clings like61 words
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Article308 1954-06-14 7 Tells of talk to N.C.O. after shooting cleanini his rifle I L .(""^.whcn he was mandinu officer l bclleved b > '«>"- M "'-^n°nrhi a A,?, cO v r ce K r ce a C or;, r br r r °v 7* Major GS. Davic,308 words
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Article99 1954-06-14 7 French liner sold to Panama firm tfPENCH liner Sa B ittaire which was built in 1920 lor the Mar.seilles-Singapore-Ir.do-China run. has been sold to Panamanian buyers and renamed the Pacific Gloi -known to Mala vans her maiden voyage 25 igo. the Sagittalre has '.Tried thousands of passeneera to and from99 words
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Article84 1954-06-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Two .oung Chinese women appearvri in the Kuala Lumpur «M--;ions court yesterday on a harge of unlawful possession >f tin ore at Sungei Besi Road m June 8. tn See Guan was charged i vith having half a kati of tin )re while84 words
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Article57 1954-06-14 7 Year's gaol for parang man TELUK ANSON. Sun.—Conicted of assaulting Abdul shapar with a paranc at »arit 0. Labu Kubong in tho .ower Pcrak area on May 27, )thman bin Mat. 37. wa.s ri.tenced to one year's caol. He was also ordered to pay 50 compensation to Abdul shapar or57 words
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Article32 1954-06-14 7 KOTA BAHRU. Sun. Tho Sultan of Kelantan opened the Government EnplLsh School at Pasir Puteh today. He said: 1 1 hope the students will be good citizens and future lea-32 words
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Article73 1954-06-14 7 A conference of Area Officers Commanding, called by the Commander-in-Chief Far Ea.-t Air Force, Air Marshal Sir Clifford Sanderson will becin at Changi, Singapore, tomorrow. Yesterday afternoon, the Air Officer Commanding;. Ceylon. Air Commodore R. C Field arrived at Kallang to attend the conference. Others present73 words
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Article57 1954-06-14 7 KUALA KLAWANG. Sun. Many prominent people in Jelfbu District, including the Dato Undang and senior Government servants, attended a party civen by Mr W. J. Watts, the District Officer, on the occasion of the Queen's birthday A cinema show was given after the party. The57 words
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Article47 1954-06-14 7 KLANG, Sun— More than 125 items of agricultural produce will be shown at the Klang district annual exhibition to be held in August. Ketua.s and penghulus in the district will take part in the exhibition, which us being revived after five years.47 words
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Article26 1954-06-14 7 KLANG. Sun— The Klang branch of the Party Negara wa.s formed yesterday. The Inaugural meeting decided to convene a general meeting on June 23.26 words
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Article23 1954-06-14 7 BATU GAJAH, Sun. The I ral meeting of the BrewClub will be held to- i morrow at 5 P m. l_23 words
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185 1954-06-14 7 Local girls get chance to show they can do the job KIAI.A LIMPIR. Sun. I FOLLOWING a protest from the Government Stenographers 1 Association. the Federation Government has agreed to stop recruiting expatriate women stenographers to cive local women a chance. This was stated at the association's annu; I general185 words
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Article, Illustration90 1954-06-14 7 i BRIDE or three d:«>>. V married in Jakarta. Mas again married in a two-hrur ceremony in Singapore yesterday. Miss Ansu.va was married to Mr. handt ik.iut M Shah. a Singapore broker, at Jakarta on Wednesday and thp i oupic flew into thp Colony yesterday morning.90 words
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Article135 1954-06-14 7 CLERKS' PAY TOO LOW, HE SAYS Relegated to 'inferior service' MALACCA. Sunday. VI K. L. J. Fernandis, president of the Malacca (lovern- ment Clerical Services I'nion. said yesterday that (lovernment clerks are not receiving salaries commensurate with their qualifications. This, he told the imioi. annual general meeting, is because various135 words
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Article115 1954-06-14 7 BATU PA HAT, Sun OVER 150 ooy? of the I Government English School, Batu Pahat, have sent in their names for the Cadet j I Corps which will soon be form- 1 cd. About 75 per cent are Chinese boys, a very eood gesture",115 words
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Article61 1954-06-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.- Full moon day celebrations will be held at the Buddhist Temple in Temple Road. Kuala Lumpur, tomorrow. The programme will be: 7am Buddha Puja. 11 am. Buddha Puja and Dane 6 p.m. Pahan Puja. 7pm Gilampasa Buddha Puja. 7 30 p.m. Sermon by61 words
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Article42 1954-06-14 7 KOTA BAHRU, Sun— The following were elected office bearers of the Kelantan Teachers' Union: president, Mr Sim Seng Watt; secretary, Mr Abdullah Sani; treasurer, Mr Kam Teik Soon: auditor. Hussain Mohamed; committee, Messrs Bapoo Hashim, Rahim Kadir. Miss Pretam Kaur.42 words
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Article34 1954-06-14 7 KOTA BAHRU, Sun— The Kelantan Theatre Group presented "Happiest Days of Your I. if.', a comedy dealing with school life The play was shown to school children on Wednesday and Thursday la.st.34 words
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Article124 1954-06-14 7 LONDON, Sun LX)RMER Governor of Sin•T qaporr. Sir Franklin Gimson, will head a team of lecturer*, who are to visit Leeds in July for a one-day conference on Malays Their audience will t*> 200 sixth-form pupils from Leeds schools. The conference is one of124 words
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Article36 1954-06-14 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Ahmad Shah bin Md. Yassim a Malay school teacher, charged in the police court with cheating Zalnab binte Elias of $200. was orrered to be sent to Batu Pahut for trial.36 words
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Article19 1954-06-14 7 The Buddhist Union will lold a Full Moon service at 28 'alan Senyum. Stacapon ).m. on Tuesday19 words
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233 1954-06-14 7 Aussie nurses for Templer TB hospital Coming under Colombo plan A I'STRALIA has promised to send nurses to helj staff the Lady TrmrHer TB Hospital at Kuala Lum pur. They will be sent under the Colombo Plan. An appeal for funds for the hospital was getting I good reception, the233 words
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Article66 1954-06-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Cheong Sonn. a 19-year-o: lorry attendant, living at An pang settlement, near Kirn Lumpur was fatally Injured led last nitrht. Cheong fell off the back trin-k nnd was run ovi l;y a passlne van at the Ju'-u tion ol Circular and Bukit B,66 words
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Article46 1954-06-14 7 Tho Malacca M Council is arivertisint: In i. tain for a health officer. The salary scale la $96!) t IIJ3O a month plus .md expatriate ane A married offir. a family, starting on $>960 a month basic, would $20,092 in the flist46 words
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Advertisement105 1954-06-14 7 fc <@R^Jj)> SPEED RECORD CHANGER ♦Mtt ANY RADIO MODEL RC. 111/ AC *'05.00 < Singapore Price.) Must Have Record Changers, As well have the Best. Insist on GARRARD Ond occepf Mo Substitute. w jrom at all Radio Dealers. w )d els specially tropicalised. Ulla tS ?yAT RADIO CO., LTD. i105 words
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Advertisement212 1954-06-14 7 H SMI jhrii rWn Ei^Bs^^^^m F i If* fl 7 T E*2Hp^BSbV^L *>' m V*Stff' y^ **i»s«***^i o^ d |n An A i'i" s< 1^»»* nncr. Simply touch CHIP' on the »kin, it developes a fascinating scent, fresh, ixtitinß. in I wonderful why. Sale Agents:iACOBSON VAN DEN BERG (SPORE) LTD.212 words
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Miscellaneous186 1954-06-14 7 The weather MINIMI M TEMPKRAKRr (7 30 p.m on June 12 to 730 am on Junr 13) Singapore 76 degrrrs Penanu 77, Koia Bahru 73 Kuala Lumpur 77. Ipoh 76. Ku«nlan 71 MAX I M I M II MII H\ I I i: i (7 30 a.m. to 730 p186 words
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Article920 1954-06-14 8 rE Singapore members of the Malayan Share Brokers' Association issued the following .share list at their 4 p.m. meeting on Friday:- INUlSTKIALr} Baren MM ii Alex Bncka Pref. 1 98 203 x ora. ID J«J r. Atlas Ice 1225 1325 an r-nro 39/- 40-xdcoi v B M920 words
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Article48 1954-06-14 8 The Malayan Exchange Banks Assocfation made the > following changes in its rates to merchants on Saturday (June 12 1. Canada: buying T.T. 32 3 8 airmail, O.D. 32V^, 90 days 32 3 4 credit bills. 32 13/16 trade bills selling T.T. or O.D. 32 1/16 ready.48 words
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Article42 1954-06-14 8 I Mr. Owen H Smith, who has been a director of Chersonese (FMSi Estates Ltd. since its formation 44 years ago, is re.siKtiinK the chairmarushin which he has held for the oast 10 years. He will be succeeded by Mr42 words
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Article542 1954-06-14 8 MALAY AX SHARE MARKET REVIEW By OUR MARKET CORRKSPONDKNT yyiTH only three and a half days trading a >t week because of the Whitsuntide holiday and the Queen's Birthday, business on the Sinfapon Share Market last week was on a most modes! scale. When the542 words
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Article307 1954-06-14 8 T^HE following list of business done in the Sinpa] A Share Market last week was reported by 01 of brokers for the period June 5 to June 11: INDUSTRIALS: Consolidated Tin Smelters Ords 25 4' 2 and 25 3. Fra&er Neave Ords $195. Federal Dispensary $2 95 cd.307 words
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Article72 1954-06-14 8 AN Interim Committee has been discu.- gramme for the forma-. the International Tin ended It* meetings in on Friday night report An official com:: issued «aid that the con considered preparation on procedure which ml submitted to the Tin i at its first meeting and mittee72 words
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Article327 1954-06-14 8 ro.u.uoiHtr hi:\ i, n TflE feature in the commod I last week was the upv price which brought 11 I 11 months aeo. Demand which is tin proper stimulant for am moved the price icrnts durinc the week. The highest price li land a half327 words
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Advertisement638 1954-06-14 8 NOTICES FAR EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE Shippers are hereby informed that effective 14 6. 54 the Base Rate on Illlpenut Wax, Kats and Oil Is reduced to 200 per ton of 40 cv. ft. AMENDMENT NOTICE ATTENTION Is drawn to Tender Notice for the Construction of The Sre Tission Building published638 words
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Advertisement797 1954-06-14 8 NOTICES American Forrlcn Insurance \-V.M l.llltlll WARM\<; Notice is hereby given that Fire Insurance Policies Nos. C.1 0023 to C.lOlOO inclusive, of The St. Paul Fire ;uid Marine Insurance Co.. Ltd allotted to The Century Agency Ltd.. of 7 Heeren Street. Malacca, have been lost and are now consi- null797 words
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Advertisement1101 1954-06-14 8 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS WATER DEPARTMENT: Supply of approximately 18.000 cv. yards of Crushed Granite Concrete Agerecntes to the Site of New Buklt Tlmah Service Reservoir. Singapore. Tender Deposit $150. Close Noon— 22.8.54. SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST TIONG BAHRU ESTATECONSERVANCY Tenders are invited for carrying out refuse collection, sweeping1,101 words
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Advertisement20 1954-06-14 8 Lfilfl. BooKsnc RcErrrsßLLflißL AY.AT.ON J^g DIVISK CEJSawr Co am J» union; VDC..sinoflPOT_J__^MITSUI C.F. SHARP C€ BANK Of CHINA iUIID'NG. V20 words
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Advertisement814 1954-06-14 9 b.ngopore, I^s* vt FUNNEL LINE °«p»« her ports to load and dtuherae r.... I )W, LONDON. 4 CONTINENT'^' PO*RT? So"» P Shorn Penono Jun. 14/1* Jun 17/ t J Sri. is s& iz:i; /10 July 4 July July july 13 July -18 July 19/20 Julw it :ti w H%« rVB>814 words
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Advertisement1040 1954-06-14 9 REN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SAILINGS ta U.K. and CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. S'hom Penang Beneld.r for Llverp.joi, Bublln, Antwerp, Rotterdam. Harrburg 21/27 June 28/29 June 10 June/ 2 July Benlaw.rs for Avonmouth, London. Newcastle, Hull 28 June/1 July 25/27 Jun. 4/ S Jury B.nvorllch tor Liverpool. Glasgow, Rotterdom, Antwerp 11/171,040 words
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Advertisement1208 1954-06-14 9 MoALISTER 6r CO.. LTD. TEL: No 2SJ4I ELLBRMAM <k BUCKNALL inkißAM yivii LOS ANGrLIS. SAN FRANCISCO, LONDON. HAVRE. ROTTERDKAM, n 0 PTLAND SEATTLE, 4 VANCOUVER Accepting cargo for Central 4 Saath ond for USA North Atlont r Pertl Arn.ricon Porti orvl Conooo v,o Colombo CASTLEVILLI CITY OF CHICAGO Spo(e P1,208 words
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1190 1954-06-14 10 Allington Kennard - Air Power and the U-Boat in the second world war Allington Kennard By THE WAR AT SEA. By Captain S. W. Roskill. R.N. (H.M. Stationery Office. 425.) T^HE influence of the A bomber on strategy in the second world war has so exercised the military historian that almost there is1,190 words
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277 1954-06-14 10 SILONE AGAIN— BUT THERE'S LITTLE NEW A HANDFUL OF BLACKBERRIES. By Ignexio Silone. (Cape. 21s. 6d.) 4FTER some years of silence since his defection from the Communist Party. Silone has dramatised this apostasy in "A Handful of Blackberries." The ex-Communist's confession of past sins has now become an embarrassment on277 words
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253 1954-06-14 10 BACK COMES THE SCOT MAN OF AMBITION THE END OF AN OLD SONG. By J. D. Scott. Fyre and SpMittiswoodr. 12s. (id. BOUNDING back into fiction comes that once-famous character, the Scot-on-the make, the big man with the streak of violence and the taste for whisky who wears his brains253 words
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Article335 1954-06-14 10 II?' KI'IIIM ill hoilSl.llll rE "lfs" and "buts' ot Bridge were ampk monstrated when this deal came along in a rubber li Crockford's Club. A Q j 10 8 il' JKS4 1-7; I A 2 t<3* S AKJB7J2 KQIOS4l__L_ 4 AS 7 97 3 f A 10 3 2335 words
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Advertisement439 1954-06-14 10 m m M iiiii iiiii M iiiii iiiii iiiii iiiii iiiii H T i SHAW BROTHERS 1 **!t* 11 sffflf##A# TODAY TOMORROW jijil illlj W.^mmjJ rn.rn.Wwm. 11-1.45-4.00-tt.3o-9.30 *2> jjjjj II II If lI '.I in Aft ROMANCE in a WHIRLPOOL 1" AN XX( ITIMI SPY DRAMA with ORIGINAL SIPERIMPOSEI) ENGLISH439 words
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Advertisement69 1954-06-14 10 SHORTER NOTICES The Violet Crown. By G.R. Levy. (Faber. 12s. 6d). The fictional autobiography of the mother of Alciblades. The book never falls to Interest but It has a certain stylistic woodenness. Dolores. By David Stacton. 'Faber 12s. 6d). Partly set^n Hollywood and partly among post-war expatriate Americans In Europe.69 words
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Advertisement156 1954-06-14 10 c^^^FROM LONDOI ...FROM PARIS TO ,r, "Hell and High VM f I ■■■BU&, THE FLAGS" FLY flfel HIGH AT CASTLE... tAM CinemaScoPE Knights of the 1 Tal>l s--J lj^!Ei^J 13 th SUCCESSFUI l>\ll V it II nil a n i I ALHAMBRA ~^T LAST DAY UllLVlKu V 'i::ilp m I156 words
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Miscellaneous313 1954-06-14 10 The Straits Times Crossword m |2 I 3 i 3j~ —I —I IK—" XACROSS 8. Notes traiiM-rlbed by needle we 1. Parjers fl"'ed in by professional hear (t). light weiKhts (10 1. 9. EfTusion not recommended for 6 When la.st straw is on load so Ls swimming I.'1 (Bi. this313 words
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Article534 1954-06-14 11 But Monera was thrice missed FKI) K h R AT .h )N 'L" li<c w n M«cl»t»l. tup wi,k?. i .h b at Si "l»'P«>-<' l*»li<e by one iinish POt vl sU rdil v """an exciting rH S in F Bho° r had n534 words
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Article250 1954-06-14 11 OWN GOAL BEATS STORE 'A' AM o!V v" Pd Si "«r-P«re A" 1 OWN Koul by Le.e Kok Sent; in the last minute enabled HAF Combined to score a 2-1 victor? oxer the Singapore "A" soccer teas at Jaian Beaar itadlum ye Omar Awan K and Sim V were alv.250 words
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Article97 1954-06-14 11 CINOAPORE qualified to miet either the winners of the Pahang Malacei match or Selanfor in tlie -out hern section of the ..a I'WD loccer competition when they beat Johore by 4-1 on the Police Depot ground, Johore Bahru. on Saturday Johore opened the match with a97 words
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Article61 1954-06-14 11 hi. vis moved up il the SAFA. Div. 2 ie :.ible when they defeated Chinese Aihletic 2 lat Fairer Park jratterday. lirst half. Corinthians .-.cored through Oman and Ahmad Woodbridat Honttal, who rlnthlans' closest rivals woo by an only goal, scored b\ Knn Ban in the first minute61 words
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Article39 1954-06-14 11 I E MANS Sun Proilan Gon7.ile- of Argentina and M nirlce mlm of Argentina in a Ferrari won M.- I p Mans endurance race 1.11 aoorta cars second were the Hi in-l pair Holt and Hamilton39 words
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Article509 1954-06-14 11 VL T F.I(iHTS for all ei»ht races on Wednrsdav. June lA. second day of the Perak Turf dun June Meeting are: CX. S, DIV. I—S'1 S i F. STR. Menlirk Winning Brief •> I llekily dirk 8.12 I.i .in Temps 8.11 Distributor 8.10 Park II 8.09 The509 words
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273 1954-06-14 11 LONDON. Sunday. RAIN in most parts yesterday finished off a black week for English first class cricket. Since Monday a combined total of 23 playing days have been lost at a time when counties normally expect fine weather and laree crowds. Yorkshire one of theReuter - 273 words
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Article105 1954-06-14 11 Two-day rule may apply in test LONDON, Sun. INHERE was no play for the third successive day yesterday bt-cause of rain In the firs-t cricket test between England and Pakistan at lord's. If tiay is possible tomorrow nnd Tuesday the regulations for twodaj match wtll apply. This means that tomorrow105 words
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Article102 1954-06-14 11 WIMBLEDON. Sun THE United States won the Wightman Cup internation.il women's lawn tennis contest againM Britain for the 18th suceess;ve time when they won by 6 o. with one game it-ti unpbtyed became of rain yesterday. Having won the firvt three matches on Friday, the UnitedReuter - 102 words
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Article241 1954-06-14 11 SCARBOHOUOU. Sun. i BELGIUM. List ye.n.s Baroocan Zone chiimpi<::i> m the Davti Cup tennis competition, qualified to meet Sweden in the zone aval-final! yesterday whin they bent Great Brit,iin by ilircc mull iies to two. Bwt-l ri'n scored :i 5-0 vii -lory over ItalyReuter; AP - 241 words
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Article72 1954-06-14 11 BRISBANE. Sun. AUSTRALIA played with a man short lor nearly an hour and beat Fiji 22 19 in the first Ruiiby Union Test at the Kxhlbltion Ground. Brisbane, on June 5. A Queensland re< ord Union crowd of 29.753. sjiw the match which featured some spectacular72 words
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Article45 1954-06-14 11 A four from the Royal Sinpapore Yacht Club won the Maidrn Erlech ('hpllenge Cup lor Junior aod Senior Fours at the R»nding Amateur Regatta yesterday They beat Oriel College. Oxford. in the semi-finals, and Quintln Boat Club in tin Iln.il45 words
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Article33 1954-06-14 11 Youiik Men's Sikh Association beat Police A 1 3-0 In a SAPA Div iV BMM at Geylang yesterday. Gurdial Singh l3j and IJ. SlnKh scored for Sikhs. S. Angullla refereed.33 words
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Article638 1954-06-14 11 SINOAHOKE.S motor-racing ace. Llm Pent Han. won Ins tillet-ntli h'l'.) award f»i tan wlien he drove Ills •I.im Special t(i \lctory tad registered new record for racing i ..on iB. .nid nctet at the Singapore Motor Clubs Kilometre Speed Trial al Duoaara Ho.vi ye.sHTd.iy.638 words
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Advertisement115 1954-06-14 11 \k fiS^ choice at all times KCTC ill! li c- ro.. LTD, dOOD REASONS WHY fAIRFAX" a :R& MINCER a ding 1 lion I Malaya. rV"**^' If--* 48 a»^»w*^ For the Acme in Pm, DOUGH MIXING MEAT MINCING, etc. «o FAIRFAX (You'll be glad you bought one). 58. ORCHARD ROAD.115 words
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Advertisement85 1954-06-14 11 n\ RdH^t^toSft, to ill 6aflfe-Pou«i: Pet* m\ IHI r c^ en designs unique Protecto clip w\\ 111 .an exciting GIFT. jLW 1 11 World's only pens with 11' amazing, most brillianr |_|f and most permanent OVERSEAS TRADERS LTD BNGAIOatI K. LUMPUI PENANG Walk the Barratt way Barratt shoes are uorld-ftmous85 words
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Miscellaneous372 1954-06-14 11 .^•^f^^^gga* I*'"1 #^v AA i af^ liw I c s i MONDAY Straits Times WORD PUZZLE "MET Cut out and pin with other coupont I Pelting instruction! .ippcir below. njrm Addr«ii I T"! L 2 z 2 Ipj c AYjB missing I IJLi:_N.^MRj ETTERS 6 1 |U|M^TTY| below. CLUES FOR372 words
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Article, Illustration545 1954-06-14 12 Airmen defeat Chinese and keep in hunt By Our Cricket Reporter ARMY leaders in the senior cricket tournament. took another tumble yesterday when defeated by Singapore Cricket Club by 11 runs at Ayer Rajah Road. This is their second defeat in elffht matches and, with another545 words
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208 1954-06-14 12 PENANG. Sun. PENANG Rest retained the B.P. de Silva Cup. beating Europeans by 101 runs in their annual cricket match on the Western Road ground today. Rest who scorer! 15*' and declared at 136 for seven wickets in their second innings, left European*208 words
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Article186 1954-06-14 12 MALACCA, Sunday. \FTEK showing promise of fight when thry scored 100 for tho loss <»f throe wirkrts in their second Inalngl. Negri Serrihihin collapsed and were beaten bj 102 runs in their inter-state cricket match against .Malacca on the ."Malacca Club padang today. Kailaaapathjr, M tain,186 words
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Article224 1954-06-14 12 SINGAPORE ClteM CM Deal Combined Schools by nnf i on the S.CC padans y.Merday The schoolboys had 146 for lout at one stage, but the last six men ould add only 19 runs. SCC were 78 tor su before R A Murray ..rid DG. Rire rame224 words
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Article780 1954-06-14 12 ARMY v SCC SINGAPORE Cricket Club Deal Army by 1 1 runs at Ajrer Rajah Road. HNGAPOM CRICKET (MB Wood b Aneus 7 She;»pard st Oscroft b AafUl 4K Wilson lbw Evqns 18 Arkell b Aneus 3 Price c Smith b Evans 14 Blicht b E\ans 0 Armitage780 words
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Article6 1954-06-14 12 Surattj Balanta honour junion Bnn< v6 words
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Advertisement801 1954-06-14 12 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS (Cnntinnrtl from Pate I OF INTEREST TO ADVERTISERS IN KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH PENANG The l«re*r times for handing In Clattified Advertisement* to j our branch offices at Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh and Pening for publication in the following j j day's issue of the Straits Times j arc as801 words
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Advertisement785 1954-06-14 12 SITUATIONS WANTED M Wordm i Urn i SO rU. txlra. BRITISHER 35. five years Manager, Hongkong Import Comp«n\.i now on Worldw lrie Business Trip. seeks position with Importers Box A693G. ST. ACCOMMODATION VACANT Ward* iMim.)—Bax St rt: txlrm. "COSMOS- 17 Scotts Rd. Available now single room, bathroom alI tached full785 words
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Advertisement803 1954-06-14 12 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES M Hord, fS (Him.)— Box SO rl: txlra. I MORTGAGES on Town Prop<rI tics can be arranged confidential^ Iby uk. Will Deal Strictly with Principals (inly Write P.O. Box 1366 PARTNER REQUIRED for Steel Office equipment manufacturing business. All necessary machineries nie. Must have .sale and market in^803 words
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Advertisement565 1954-06-14 12 MORE SPORT-P. 11 CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE 2» »ord» aj raft* > -«..i m a% •*<... VIIX)R 5-\ahe radio and 3-speo<; record player very good receptlo:. $175 View betw r e»Ti 8-11 a.m 10 Scotts Rd STAMPS M SETS Hon Centenary. 50 Oeo V, $5 Value All in fine used565 words
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Advertisement91 1954-06-14 12 Wh* FYF mi STRAI I *fflJL. :^i3jp~ THREATENED^ I had to keep MM I ing re*. My vert mi.- head ached the b. I used Ortrex regui..''l\. l< ryes clear »nd healths Wm\ awy the dirt and germs USE Optrex EVERY DA* e\e% arc vitally import.. Optrex it's easy to91 words
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Miscellaneous25 1954-06-14 12 n(>( i >\r leatur, l)n 1 Polii Marines, Jvlan Krs.i: l)n >MM v llonc Bill mi > (•eylaaf; WV. Srrantonn >l^ v I nitrd v MIX25 words
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