The Straits Times, 23 June 1954
1954-06-23
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Title Section12 1954-06-23 1 The Straits Times E»td. iBi:, SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. JINK 23. 1954 13 CENTS12 words
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Article38 1954-06-23 1 >olice ask public for help s clue oßed •killers If PCs Police the car used tcrs who two conMondaj I ITS LOADED EVOLVEKS lm- I which g INSPIRED -POLICE was the Bus ..tons i from38 words
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Article, Illustration156 1954-06-23 1 S PORE SEMI-FINALISTS IN MISS MALAYA QUEST TO BE NAMED TONIGHT mWKNTY-NINE girls will I takr part in thr Singapore heats of the Miss Mala>a Quest at the apitol Theatre at 9.30 tonight. There have been about a dozrn withdrawals. Contestants are asked to .issrniiil,.—,,,156 words
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70 1954-06-23 1 NEVERS, Frame. I in Ml»s EUROPE" hrixtol > haak of Germany BU) losr her title. 111.- I rcnch fotefSte on thr Miss Europe" committee said i. .ii. iv (ha Christel «asti t i "Miss" at all. Sho had Ih-pmAP - 70 words
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Article96 1954-06-23 1 30 sign on —after 3 weeks' row AFTER protesting for three weeks. Chinese students in the call-up age group yesterday began to register for national service. Nearly 200 boys between the ages of 18 and 20 went down to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce at noon and 30 icned on.96 words
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Article31 1954-06-23 1 LONDON. Tues— The 18--year-old Duke of Kent, in hosier a car crash, spent a very rcsttul night and continued to maintain satisfactory progri is. a bulletin said today. Renter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article194 1954-06-23 1 Claim by Guatemalan Govt TEGUCIGALPA. Honduras. Tuesday. THE Guatemalan Government launched a counterattack against Invading anti-Communist rebels yesterday and claimed it had won four battles and Inflicted "great losses" on the enemy. mi. ,«nn» iL-rt ronnrt- i Ed it had capiiired an anna laden .schooner194 words
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Article22 1954-06-23 1 WASHINGTON. Tues.— President Elsenh< wer ha vncman Rher pledging continued Amerlcan support to his campaign to unite Korea. AP.AP - 22 words
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705 1954-06-23 1 Forty are now 26 as defence opens its case i FOURTEEN ot the 40 Chinese school students, accused of voluntarily obstructing the police by refusing to disperse on May 13, were acquitted in the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday the fourth day of their trial. Acquitting 13 in the morning705 words
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Article64 1954-06-23 1 At the end of a hair cut a shot AN Indian barber in Tanjong Pagar Road. Singapore, was aeeidently shot in the leg yesterday. Tne gun belonged to a police Inspector, it fell out of his trouser pocket just as he finished nil hair cut and went off on hitting64 words
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Article44 1954-06-23 1 NEW YORK. Tues. Harry Albacker, travelling entertainer, says the person who .stole his suitcase in Maryland yesterday Ls in for a surprise. The suitcase contains a 601 b. 10ft. python which Albacker uses in his act. A.P.AP - 44 words
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Article147 1954-06-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. THE near-nude cat-burglar has struck again this time with an accomplice. The wife of a Chine.se doctor woke up In her Imbl Road home at 315 this morning to .-c, the cattnan crouching on top of an almeirah. 1 As her147 words
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Article, Illustration314 1954-06-23 1 AIR-SEA HUNT FOR SIX IN MISSING BOAT First search failed: Now planes, naval launches look again PENANG, Tuesday. DOYAL AIR FORCE, pianos today joined in an air and 1V sea search for a fishinjj boat adrift with six men aboard about 90 miles north-west of Pcnang. The boat left Penarm314 words
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Article, Illustration160 1954-06-23 1 ACTRESS KICKED ME HE SAYS Row in police cell HOLLYWOOD. Tues.—Actress Marie McDonald was arrested yesterday on suspicion of driving under the influence of narcotics and re leased later. The shapely actress also wa." booked en suspicion of hit-run drlvin mr) ur>erat- Ing a car without a driver I alterAP - 160 words
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Article36 1954-06-23 1 THE Commission of Inquirj nto the Kallanu Constellatior rash will not be meeting to lay. The date on whirl. nv. Wll be resumed will be flxd this afternoon. 'Yesterday'! ir.trini; Pai;c36 words
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Article21 1954-06-23 1 PRANKURT. Turs. Tr- fiiv ioviet atomic cannon has j rived in East Germa.iy. it wu. cp'Ttcd here today. A.P.AP - 21 words
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Article73 1954-06-23 1 A-rains story is real 'honey' JAKARTA. Tues. A SHOWER of yellow rain fell recently In Amuntal, southern Borneo, touching off anxious speculation on radio-active rains. The shower coincided with Calcutta reports on a similar phenomenon. It was later proved, however. th;it the peculiar colour was crusoci by honey released by73 words
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Article39 1954-06-23 1 CAIRO. Tin s. -Captain Ahmed Aly Hassan El Masry. loader of the May Day military coup aimed at overthrowing the present nsim« In Egypt, was sentenced to 15 gaol by the Revolution Tribunal in Cairo today.—Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article54 1954-06-23 1 An R.A.F Sundcrland of the Far East Flyitm Boat Wins i forced landing nrar Christmas Lsland on Monday afternoon. It Is understood that the plane which .va.s on training flight waa forced down hr- mr trouble None of the www was injured. Christmas I.slanci Ls 90054 words
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Article50 1954-06-23 1 I KM r.M POM MP HEW Mo\i LONDON luf- M 'I Pi hi (in Lafeaai Colonial Becretari 1 f i oiiproi. i I UNO vi mi,.,,,. bastrm ii■ i. h Con to (cimmiii |ea4ei pjrl< nr parties imi dinp Majority Mff fifw < 'iiinnl bf fnth' ttvtfl nomii50 words
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Article27 1954-06-23 1 Income tax collections in Bl re up to the md of last week amounted to $37,610,689 This include; rollertion.s paylable to tlie Federation Government.27 words
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Advertisement30 1954-06-23 1 B 8e wise I select BUSH for Quality A and Reliability BRIGHT RADIO CO. Ml ORCHARD KOAD SINOAPOH Quick /Ck^i) P TIGER STOUT NIPS PINTS QUARTS Rich in Vitamin "B"30 words
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695 1954-06-23 2 THE FOURTEENTH DAY EXPLOSIONS DURING RESCUE OF THE STEWARDESS: WITNESS SECOND TIME IN TWO DAYS THE Singapore court which is inquiring: into the crash of 8.0.A.C. Constellation a< Kalian* Airport on March 13 w.r. adjourned after two-and-a-half hours yesterday when it announced695 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-06-23 2 WANDA MAY BE LITTLE— BUT SHE'S LOVELY, fOO i'RETTY WANDA HMMDRIX, irho's only sft. tin. tall, is known in Hollywood as a "cute little trick' Hut what there It of her. an anyone can see m the picture above, is certainly lovcli. That outfit ikft ucarino. in case you're interested,57 words
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Article68 1954-06-23 2 TOKYO. Tues. -Kyodo News Agency said today that five firms have asked the Japanese Government to admit Russian officials early next month to complete a barter deal that would give Russia 10 freighters and nine fishing boats. The Japanese firms recently signed a U5530,000,000 deal forAP - 68 words
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Article31 1954-06-23 2 hoxo kong Tuea Nln Britons were amoni; 44 prop] released from China who ar rived here today in two Bn Uah Meamers. Ffteen Brltor were freed last week— ReuteiReuter - 31 words
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Article28 1954-06-23 2 HONG KONG. Tues. The Nationalist Chinese Govern- j ment ha.* appointed Admiral Kuei Yung Ching. former Naval Commander-in- Chief, to be Chief of the General Staff ReuteiReuter - 28 words
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176 1954-06-23 2 »\N I R\N( IX O, Tues—Smoking 20 or more cigarettes daily cuts the life span and doubles death rates from cancer and Heart attacks in men aged 50 to 70. the in nir. »n Cancer Society reported \esterday. Compared with non-smokers, these heavy cigarette176 words
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148 1954-06-23 2 Chiang Gout, gets $19 m. judgment WASHINGTON Tuesday. T*HE Chinese Nationalist Government was awarded A Judgment for U. 5.56 ,368.503 (M. $19. 000. 000) yesterday, against General P. T. Mow. former Director of Aircraft and Supplies for the Chinese Air Force m the United States.Reuter - 148 words
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Article78 1954-06-23 2 BELGADE. Tues. -Mrs. VIJayalakshmi Pandit. Presidmt of the United Nations General .bly landed at Belgrade airport in a driving rain last night to start a seven-day official visit to Yutoslavla. Mrs. Pandit's plane from Zur.c-. circled the storm-swept field for 45 minutes before landing durlne aAP - 78 words
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Article20 1954-06-23 2 JAKARTA, Tues.— The Indonesian Ambassador In London has been insiruc'.cd b] Government to sign international tin agrer:-20 words
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186 1954-06-23 2 FIVE CALENDAR MODELS KEPT DATE WITH MADE ARTIST-POLICE 4 26-YEAK-OLD commercial 1 A court hero yesterdaj .w.an« model. i w«h, near" A The artist. Leonard K< I was charged on thrrr I guilty. The prosecutor Mr I r Furnc'.l. said Lawaon known to ail the modeli of them aned ISReuter - 186 words
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Article74 1954-06-23 2 ONTARIO. Tues. Ontario I police have detainrri for qu. stionint: in connection with t ie death of Mrs. Hadwic Kopplin and her two children, members of a Gorman immigrant family. A train crew noticed the Kopplin home on fire and found outside the bori-. 28-year-old mother,AP - 74 words
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Advertisement120 1954-06-23 2 4 /^v S RESULTS PROVIDE CONVINCING PROOF if] tit^ //wl/ X J v» m ti^ I M m/wmy\J S continues to give maximum lubricating 1 MS%/ *r ,S Wl INHERENT PROPERTIES THAT H ISLE of MAN TOURIST TROPHY RACES— I9S4 more t.t. races have been won on castroi than any120 words
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Article206 1954-06-23 3 Ie rendezvous 'somewhere Switzerland' I CHOI IN LAI, he h.nese Prime Mm stor expe cted to mccl M p, t rre M endes Krench Prime Minister, "somewhm in tomorrow, .ccowlini to unconfirmed .A Milt' I ('till* The place <>t Urn Chou-Men-luring the weekM MendesReuter - 206 words
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Article34 1954-06-23 3 ATHENS. Tuos.— An Albanian army patrol fired on Grrrk peasants close to Fi:ia^ s. on the Grcok-Alnanmi border, yesterday it was reported today. One peasant was believed to have been killed. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article19 1954-06-23 3 CABINET HEARS MR. EDEN 11 and c Mm■- tary ol will "rnmons He !S n the Bri- :-,crete Rev-19 words
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Article12 1954-06-23 3 Cabinet Colony iPues, Kwame Convention Tuestions by a 11. mud a Mll-.12 words
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Article82 1954-06-23 3 pilot- Powers and a I ■1 the r.sined it the 1 .-^d on tion for British Commonwealth > -entatives in Paris brforc informally with Ambassador. Sir Gladwin Jobb Tonav he- drove to Supreme Headquarters for lunch with General Gruenther. the Supreme Commander. He fftlReuter - 82 words
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Article63 1954-06-23 3 NAIROBI. Tues. Mr. Pio Gama Pinto. 27. editor of a Nairobi Indian-owned newspaper, la b< ing detained indefinitely on "general security grounds." I Kenya's Minister of Internal Security. Mr. Richard Turnbull. said here. Mr. Turnbull said he could not give details but added that "tion had noReuter - 63 words
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Article67 1954-06-23 3 LONDON. Tues Sir Winston Churchill yesterday pledged the British Government's continuing support to the Austrian people "in their desire to achieve the full freedom and independence they so earnest ly desire and so richly deserve."He did so in a telegram replying to Herr Julius Raab. Austrian67 words
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Article26 1954-06-23 3 PEKING. Tues. A trade agreement between the Republic of China and Finland was signed 111 Helsinki yesterday, the new China news agency reported today.-26 words
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Article, Illustration32 1954-06-23 3 MAIM IV: CABOL star of •he lilni ".Madame Dll Barry now being shot at Versailles liateau. is ready for the hunt "ith her Afghan hounds. Popper picture.32 words
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141 1954-06-23 3 Germ war tests work smoothly BRITAIN GETS NEW DATA LONDON. Tuesday. DKITISH germ warfare tests in the Bahamas last month went off satisfactorily. Mr. Duncan Sandys, Minister of Supply, told the House of Commons yesterday. He said the weather was excellent and the arrangements worked smoothly Valuable information had been141 words
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Article124 1954-06-23 3 'Glamour grannie' packs cafe LONDON. Tues. I MARLENE DIETRICH swept; down the stairs of the fe de Paris in a daring dress at midnight last night to make her London cabaret debut. Crowds packed Leicester Square outside for hours beforehand to see the titled I and famous arriving. Inside biuReuter - 124 words
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Article47 1954-06-23 3 NEW YORK. Tues. Mar- i garet Truman, daughter of former President Harry Truman, made her dramatic debut In a Pennsylvania theatre last night, playing the role of a young American school teacher who finds love briefly and unhappily on a European holiday. -A.P.AP - 47 words
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Article42 1954-06-23 3 NAIROBI. Tues. Security forces killed 103 Mau Mau terrorists, wounded or captured 12 others and detained 256 last week, Army headquarter.announced her* yesterday Terrorists have been concentratinc on cattle .stealine to replenish food stocks, a statement said —ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article37 1954-06-23 3 THE HAGUE. Tues.— Home and foreign sales of Dutch Beer In the first four months of this year amounted to 9385.000 gallons. compared with 8.213.000 gallons in the sam. 1 period of 1953.— A.PAP - 37 words
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Article, Illustration85 1954-06-23 3 KOKKAN >oun«st.r Tout; II Han. escorted by 1 n oflicer, arrives at (irand Central Station. New York. to study at a school of music. Tone played at over 70 concerts at I M bases in Japan and Korea and his talent so j miprrvM-d lii>85 words
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Article329 1954-06-23 3 LONDON Turn 1 A LTHOUOH ;t was the last day of the account. *tockmarkets contunipd In a buoyant mood today. Business was on an Increased scale and gains wer« both widespread and substantial particularly In Industrials, where good company news wus the main impetus. 1.C.1, reached a new329 words
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Article41 1954-06-23 3 LONDON June 22 —Spot 194(1.. Aug. 19' 2 d.. Sept. 195.d.. Oct.-Dec. 19 >d., Jan -Mar. 19 7 k d Apr.-Junr 20d July c.l.f 19Sd.. Aug. c.l I 10 7 16d.. Sept c.l.f. 19 9 16d. Tone: I Firm.41 words
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Article23 1954-06-23 3 LONDON. June 22.— Cash Buyers £730; Sellers t731: Forward Buyers €729Sellers -t*29>,; Settlement t7S7i 2 Turnover am 105 •ons: n.m 7023 words
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Advertisement46 1954-06-23 3 the 10VGH NEW |D^ /oii'vSbLiT/ 1 P^^B»^P^"P» -V i^-t r N brvhard Motors O.CNA.D -*TO. CO-PAHT UH.TCO SINGAI>ORE AND KUALA LUMPUR elsewhere in lM Icdcrauon by Borneo MoM* L.d Bor^o b, BOCMO Motors L«d. and Borne Company LM "77 miy GIVE CENEROUSLY APPEAL WEEK JR° JULT46 words
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Advertisement115 1954-06-23 3 (ofm tj&ti (m{ (netted (jwxle Joy ihh- wok y and be sure VwiwC otthebes ZfScSJL BUTTER "Lest TrouUi Lest if you shop with us." SINGAPORE (OLD STORAGE CO, LTD. INGUSH .ELECTRIC I MOTORS Lister Engineering l.tiy j.hji.h w HL-6 1 7 Ti*> piece Rii\<tn Smock* Linen HV^JS^Jc Seenmcker i^T) f115 words
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Article58 1954-06-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Two armed terrorists vester- day assaulted an Indian rubber tapper on Tai Seng Estate in the Tapah district of South Perak. The Indian was slightly hurt. There have been no furtl -> casualties to either :he security forces or the terrorists during the last58 words
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Article299 1954-06-23 4 State before the party, say stay put councillors AU)K STAR, Tuesday. TWO Kedah MCA leaders— Mr. Soon Cheng Sun, a past president, and Dr. C. K. Cheung, a committee member wilt not resign from the State Council. Both told the Straits Times today: "We299 words
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Article123 1954-06-23 4 KNANG, Tucs. Mijs ckcab tarn Kionu. ntinc Federal and Fenang Settlement (oumillor. s.ml today she «>■ prepare* t* resign from the Ml Ait ufcea i<> <i» li^ tflp A s^ n i i it ion. Mrv Cheah, a life membor. mv coßUßentim <>n Mr.123 words
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Article66 1954-06-23 4 This party stays out of the row JOHORE BAHRU. Tins Lomb;u:;i K lay.i Scmenan ■;>:.:. a Johore political n, yesterd r<\ at committee meet:: take stand In the ITMNO-MCA disnut,. with the r'rdrra' in Government elections tt vod: light for .i united, indopend with a const:--n like B-itains and ruled66 words
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148 1954-06-23 4 |>UPILS of thr Si: Anglo-C'iim si 1 Primary ?rhooi at Armenian street will be able to walk along Canning Ri<p with creattr safety .*-oor. The City Council is making footpath! alorg thr mad hich li MI br.nc widened to take two-way traffic. I school will148 words
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Article, Illustration114 1954-06-23 4 FOKTY HII.DKKN from the] Social Welf-jre Centre in Prinsep Street. Sin<apore. >.si,.riiay isited thr I'niteri States aircraft carrier Hornet. The children had never seen an aircrift carrier before. They would he talking about it for the next three months, said Mrs. Jean l.lo>d. the centre's114 words
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144 1954-06-23 4 SECRET DEAL WITH STUDENTS? NO SUCH THING— GOVT. 'PHE SINGAPORE Government yesterday denied it had ever entered into any secret pact with Chinese students demonstrating against national service rei uistration. On Monday, studpnts camp- ing out at the Chinese HigrSchool, Bukit Timah. claimed they were satisfied with certair •guarantees" they144 words
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Article37 1954-06-23 4 A woman, Quek Boot San. i-hargod ye.-trrduy In a ■:vir.» o>;irt with sambltiiK with dice ;it Quern Street <m Monday night. Shr claimed trial and Vtt il ball ol $50 until June a37 words
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Article55 1954-06-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Poh Soon Toh. a shopkeeper, was charged in the Sessions Court here with dishonestly retaining 40 cases of condensed milk at his shop in Jalan Kolam Aver on June 14. Poh, who claimed trial, was allowed bail of $500. The case55 words
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Article26 1954-06-23 4 The All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society will hold its annual meeting at 3 p.m. on Sunday at 31. Lorong 12. Gey--1 lang Road. Singapore.26 words
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223 1954-06-23 4 A DRAFT plan for regrouping Singapore Government departments under the nine ministries which will be created in the new Legislative Assembly was sent to the Governor. Sir John Nicoll. yesterday. Mr. J D Hlgham. t»ie Under Secretary who prepared the draft, said it followed223 words
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104 1954-06-23 4 Expert will report on Council soon TtHE SINGAPORE Government expects to receive MOD a report by .Vr. D. VV. S Lidderdal. British. Parliamentary export, about standing orders tor the new Legislative Assembly Mr Lidderdale fourth clerk in the House of Commons. h*s been studying the present standing orders at the104 words
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Article57 1954-06-23 4 Bonney Monteiro was charged in Singapore yesterday with attempted cheating by dishonestly telling the conductor of a Traction Company bus that he was in possession ol l pass while travelling along Upper Serangoon Road on May 25. He claimed trial and bail of $250 in57 words
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Article40 1954-06-23 4 MR. Mirza Ran .\nm. d. son of the present head and grandmiii of the founri< r of the Ahmadiyya movement in Is.am. is expected to arrive in Piiuapore in the liner Asia on Monday en route to Indonesia40 words
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Article203 1954-06-23 4 t LOTHINCi SHOP: St. Andrew > Cathedral, South side, 3 p.m. to 5 p m. 5..1.A.8.: Appeal week Jumble sale. St Andrew's Memorial Hall. 10 am BKAI'TY CONTEST: "Miss Malaya i Quest" preliminary heats, Capitol TIMWIH. 9 30 p.m. V.M.C.A. (Orchard Roadi: Beginners Malay 5.30 p.m beginners gym-203 words
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Advertisement241 1954-06-23 4 Have YOU tried SURF 7 There's nothing to beat Surf for sensational Wk ■LI SS^H washing results. Ie give: you mountains of hard- ■jj\^ J^^^^L*^l m working suds. Even garments that you thought B^BQpQ^l^^^PVi^B^Ai were clean before will sparkle after awash in Surf— BwBCBR^L^^pCRQn dirt simply rolls out. Surf gets241 words
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Advertisement133 1954-06-23 4 SECRETARIES may come and g o ,b ut is yours for life Year after year a Rcntingto continue to gne y v everything speed, accuracy, ease of opei Consider, to.>, these convenient Reminginn feature* finger- fitter! kr\<.... extra long writing line.... .-.Jr and a special release that free? jammed ke\s133 words
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Miscellaneous229 1954-06-23 4 SINGAPORE Federal Council Meeting: 10 00 Life w w With the Lyons; 10.30— 1i.00 Juke A.M. 115 Time Signal and Open- Box. ing Announcement; 7.16 Morning Star; 7.30 News; 7.35 Melody Mix- B. B. C. ture, 8.00 8.30 Invitation to Music; 8.57 English Schools Broadcast*; PM 3 M p^.,,,,, The229 words
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191 1954-06-23 5 ROBBERS GAOLED FOR THEIR 'AWAY JOB' I TWO Singapore secret I R^ SOC xl ety members, Tan I Ho and Ong Siat P^nß, alias Tan Hone were today .sentenced to nve years- gaol each for i armed robbery of $270 I cash and jewellery at I purmah Road o n191 words
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Article60 1954-06-23 5 Then went to police JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. A man cut his throat with a razor, then went to the Kangkar Pulai police station to report what he had done. Today. Madan told the police court that he did not know what he was doing at the60 words
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Article66 1954-06-23 5 PENANG. Tues.-Mails from New York are expected to arrive by the steel Recorder tomorrow. British mails are due by the Denbighshire on Saturday and by the Atreus on July 5. M ills for Colombo and Britain close tomorrow at 9 a.m. for Madras and Calcutta66 words
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Article101 1954-06-23 5 Estate man faces death charge A FEDERATION motorist, A. j K. Krlshnan. claimed trial in thy Singapore Traffic District Court yesterday to causing the death of Teo Kian Tons. 16. ;i student, at the 13th milestone, Woodlands Road, by negligent driving at 320 p.m. on Monday. Krishr.an. of Mengkibol I101 words
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253 1954-06-23 5 AN EX-GANGSTER TELLS OF DEATH CHASE ¥AU KOH MOH. self-confessed former gangster whose job was to keep a look-out for the police at a gambling stall in Pagoda Street, said at the Singapore Assizes yesterday he took to his heels when his employer was attacked near his stall He was253 words
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Article132 1954-06-23 5 Field day for women shoppers OINGAPORE women Will have a field day at the Mistakes and Misfits Sale today among a variety of bargains ranginc from 20 cents to $20. The sale, at St. Andrew's Memorial Hall in aid of the St. John Appeal Week, opens at 10 a.m. Admission132 words
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Article22 1954-06-23 5 A s.ven-year-old girl. R. Matilda, was taken to hospital from Thomson Road. .Singapore, yesterday after swallowing a five-cent coin. I22 words
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Article64 1954-06-23 5 N I BONG TEBAL. Tues. -A surrendered bandit, Ooi Bak Ooi said he went underground in August, 1951, but was Lim, today urged Changkat villagers to persuade friends or relatives of theirs who might be in the junglt to give themselves up. soon disillusioned. I64 words
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242 1954-06-23 5 rK HIKF Justice. Sir Charles .Murra> -A> ns|. y said in the Singapore Hirh Court yesterday: 'The word •temporary 1 a s applied to buildings ha« no precise meaning He was delivering judgment in in appeal in which he confirmed the decision of a district242 words
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251 1954-06-23 5 KLALA LUMPUR, Tues. THE United Planting Association Of Malaya has drafted a memorandum to to to the rubber fact finding mission on the question Of uniriMjr iblc losses due to bandits and operations by security forces. The memorandum was drafted251 words
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Article, Illustration383 1954-06-23 5 NATURAL RUBBER INDUSTRY CAN BEAT SYNTHETIC, SAYS SIR FRANCIS, BUT— KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. gIR Francis Mudie, chairman of the three-man rubber fact-finding mission, said today that the Malayan rubber industry must "replant or die." He appealed to the public for information and opinions when he383 words
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101 1954-06-23 5 INSPECTOR Dudley I)e Crui of the Singapore Police (above) is going on a sixmonth course with the Metropolitan Police at Hendon. England. Mr. De Cruz holds three commendations for hk investigations of murder cases and a high commendation for his work on the101 words
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Article34 1954-06-23 5 A car owner Tang See of Hylam Street, was fined $100 in Singapore yesterday for falling to furnish particulars of a driver on demand by the Traffic Police on Fob. 13.34 words
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Article43 1954-06-23 5 For carrying an excess of 24 passengers in his lorry in Lavender Street r>n Feb. 12. B. Pareed Kunju of Anson Road was fined $75 in Singapore yesterday. Hi.s lorry was permitted to carry 28 passengers, it was stated.43 words
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Advertisement140 1954-06-23 5 fl aB .fat WISELY AND SAVE YQuj, Sq^aI' '<sjfc \V9 ffil I I Swiss timepiece with i •j.iEi3iiss ■>"" chun chong: f^,^ South Brjdge Roa(J Singapore-I.' r ELECTION watches to us for Service* I r Repair. Expert workmanship, moderate J Only genuine spare parts are used.) v bit ".■J •nd140 words
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Advertisement276 1954-06-23 5 BROOK MOTORS 1904 1954 FIFTY YEARS OF POWER The world's largest exclusive makers of A. C. Electric Motors from 0.06 to 300 H. P. *™23f a& "jy| i I and control gear for normal and special needs. Sole Agents: R. E. MORRIS CO., LTD. 18, Battery Road, Singapore- 1. Tel:276 words
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830 1954-06-23 6 Singapore. Wed. June 23, 1954 Geneva and Washington The one day debate at West- j minster on foreign policy Hoes not come at the best of all moments, hut it will give Mr. Eden an opportunity of reviewing Geneva, and tho Prime Minister a chance to say something of their830 words
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Article236 1954-06-23 6 The gangsters who shot and killed two Singapore Harbour Board policemen on Monday night murdered two virtimllv riefenceless men. Tho policemen were anned with empty weapons. A regulation to which all Harbour Board policemen are subject requires them to keep their automatic pistols in their holsters unloaded. The236 words
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Article196 1954-06-23 6 The Selangor Government has had to come to the rescue of the Government sponsored rice mill at Tanjong Karang. The mill's regular customers have declined to pay the Government guaranteed price, $17 a picul of padi. as the bottom temporarily has fallen out of, the market. Just196 words
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Article128 1954-06-23 6 Ballroom dancing contests THE Board of Ballroom! Dancin? has its own rulings f or the dancing world. One of them is to promote the standard of ballroom dancing by seeing that competitions are well organised and properly run- that there should be ohlv one recognised, championship a year of each'128 words
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Article93 1954-06-23 6 THE Singapore Youth Council should no: ha\e an ape limit in its king and queen" contest at their fun and food fair" at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday. I wonder if it is wise to restrict the contest to tho.se between 15 and 35. Give93 words
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332 1954-06-23 6 T*HE ordinary reader will A be amazed by Mr. T. H. Tan's statement that "the UMNO Central Executive Committee has been given a full mandate by the UMNO General Assembly to act in whatever manner it considers fit in the interests of the332 words
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Article258 1954-06-23 6 Trial and error way is the best lt|R. T H. TAN'S attack on your editorials of June 14 and 15 is vicious and pgtty If the Alliance is sure that It is following the path of iruth then 'von against "hear? odds it must show iK integrity and stand up258 words
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101 1954-06-23 6 11 HEN Mr. and realised that th» Sueen's Birthday para^ Onns held only at one enc: ol the padanß and their view waa being obstructed by thi reds of chairs of the few" in front of ih(v and their children home in disfl Why wmi101 words
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273 1954-06-23 6 THE "CALAMITOUS DECISION" of the Malayan Labour Party to quit, the Legislative Council if Federal elections are not held this year, is only one of the many forms or symptoms in which the political malady, which may be called political lunacy, is273 words
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Article176 1954-06-23 6 H-bomb is not the way to peace TWERE have been demands Aby many American Senators to use hydrogen bombs against Russia. Tests of these weapons have proved that once ignited, they will stop not only Communist expansion, but also both Communism and Democracy and ail life on earth. It is176 words
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Article81 1954-06-23 6 AS AN admirer of Susan Hayward. I was shocked to read about her divorce. Do you think it is in good taste to have one's personal and private affairs splashed across the front page? Why can't the stars be left alone? Let them live their own live.s81 words
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Article66 1954-06-23 6 LISTENING to the !U0 p m news bulletin frnm Sin :aporr on Saturday. I mw »orr\ to hear it read in net i •.Invrnly manner (iiietam laa fur (iii. item il.» Niiaraei for Nicaragua. Chew En -la for (him En-lai and othrt mispronunciations In sho-t it66 words
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Article127 1954-06-23 6 Reason for delayed payment YOURS IN SERVICE complained of disservice in connection with delay in the payment of a telegraph money order. On investigation, the facts aro found to be that an Insufficient address had been eiven and that, though dellvery had been attempted, it had not been found possible127 words
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171 1954-06-23 6 The police only winked at the girls LAST week, a bus carrying schoolboys and girls from the villages along Lipis Roar. to schools in Raub wai stopped by the police at the road block at Sempalit Usually when the police .<ee this school-bus, they allow it to go on Without171 words
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Article120 1954-06-23 6 Hardships at Indian customs THE president of the Singapore Indian Chamber of 'Commerce has disclosed the hardships suffered at th a Indian customs sheds by In--1 dian passengers going home. But India House is silent on this matter, although the chamber has referred to it in the past two years.120 words
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Article60 1954-06-23 6 A FAIR, known as the Festival of Lower Perak is brine held here at present for charity. There Is noth'nc fair about it. It ha.s a strip tease act that would make the performances In French ntuht clubs look like a Sunday school concert. this60 words
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Article150 1954-06-23 6 I WAS disappointed to read that an additional reason for shortening the teachers' course from three years to two years seemed to be difficulty of recruiting staffOther reasons were given which perhaps are more weighty, but this reason seems of the flimsiest. I consider thLs reason150 words
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Advertisement877 1954-06-23 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. BIRTH! }D Unrilt HI) (minimum) I IM To Bertha. •ttH of Malnkltn. a daughter. Gladys, on 21 -fl M > KK Mother and daughter well hemphiu. to Maureen mee ODrlncolli and John, on June 22nd t Ratu Onjah. I >nn, P; ul Robert. KOH To Ker.ng Tuan. wife877 words
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Advertisement119 1954-06-23 6 POPULAR HITS 50 CENTS EACH:— April In Portugal. Bimbo. 1 Cross ovrr the Bridge. From the Vine came the Grape. Heart of my Heart. Half a photograph. i •he Moon, If y< -l love me I'm walking behind you. Kiss. < Love Me. t Make Love to mr, Oh Baby119 words
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Advertisement44 1954-06-23 6 &&C RADIO I DRY BATTERY RECEIVE 3 WAVE-BANDS S.PORE:SI7S FED: H.R TERMS Advertisement of THE GENERAL I Representing fEDERA TIQNS} iLJU^ SCHEDULED SERVICE Between Kuala Lumpur TemeHoh. |enderata |M»»£ Kubong. Dungun. B.dor C Chart All Enquiries to: J'^/^f* jH l; Loke Yew Bu.ld.ns Ku-I^"'^--44 words
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56 1954-06-23 7 I*IUTCHES AND S)IOKES )V ROOF' K.I A attempts nade in March c his attap o Lane, l r H I Siebel told > inquiry pore conri lamage i his And rtahad with the mder a tho arc Ml56 words
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Article79 1954-06-23 7 GOVT.WILL LOSE 5 TOP MEN KUALA LUMPUR, Tuw. y<IVE top members of the 1 Federation Government are retiring this year. Mr. D. Smith. PostmasterGeneral Malaya, leaves in Jjlv; Mr. G E. C Wisdom. Resident Commissioner Malacca, leaves in September Mr H L Barnett, Reelstrar of Statistics Federation. ROea in November;79 words
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Article52 1954-06-23 7 IPOH. Tues.— The office of nsultine engineers firm in Kidd Road. Ipoh. was burgled last night for the second time in two months. A prismatic compass and a level instrument, valued at $1,000. were I stolen. The burclar cot in by .soueezine between the eaves and52 words
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Article40 1954-06-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Toe*. Tne Malayan Railway Administration announces that from next Monday both the up and down day mail trains between Kuala Lumpur and Penang will >!op at Malim Nawar to pick up and set down passengers40 words
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Article, Illustration215 1954-06-23 7 Leaflet raids a great success ALL THE GIVE UP' BANDITS GOT ONE KUALA LUMPUR Tues. SO far this year, evidence from surrendered terrorists shows that leaflets have achieved a 100 per cent coverage. Of those surrendering la*t year only about 80 per cent said they had seen any leaflets. But.215 words
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Article55 1954-06-23 7 BATU PAHAT. Tues. The partners of the Sin Chuan Seng: Tobacco Company, Batu Pahat, were fined $800 for of--1 fences again-st the Machinery Ordinance Chua Fatt Seng, the proprietor of Nam Bee Sens welding shop. Batu Pahat. was fined $200 for manufacturing and selling machinery which did55 words
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157 1954-06-23 7 Just a try-out, he says T*HE two sets of push-button traffic lights at Collyer 1 Quay are just an experiment. Mr. W. R. M. Haxworth. Singapore's Chief of Traffic Police, said yesterday. Though they were tested for an hour yesterday, the lights will157 words
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Article37 1954-06-23 7 The Australian Commissioner for Malaya. Sir Alan S 1 Watt, returns to Singapore by I K.LW. Constellation today I from the Geneva conference which he attended a-s a mem- ber of the Australian delegation.37 words
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Article, Illustration60 1954-06-23 7 =r -.on. She is a -i j Thai An- Yesterday she flew raporc for the c It nas a lightv- She had a quick i h :n the city and uas to Bangkok again a>: Formerly a Es n Salee ioincd' the60 words
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Article, Illustration129 1954-06-23 7 No clue to last movements KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. DOLICE arc trying to trace the last movements of t 1 pretty girl, Pun Sow Wan. aged between 15 and 16 Ahose semi-nude body was found in the Klang river. Wearine a green dress. >he le.'t129 words
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Article41 1954-06-23 7 TELUK ANSON, Tues— Lim ong. 32. was killed ivhen a copra-laden lorry by him went off thY sth mile. Tcluk Bagan Datch road over :id. Lim was pinned underneath Lhe lorry and died on the spot41 words
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Article115 1954-06-23 7 Singapore lawyer is retiring MR J. K. Gale. Singapore lawyer who started practice here in 1931. Is retiring from the Colony on medical advice. He leaves today for England in the City of Chicago with his wife and elder daughter. On the fall of Singapore ne was In the Volunteer115 words
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Article32 1954-06-23 7 TAIPING. wed. The Hua Llan High School here celebrated Childrens' Day on Monday with a holiday. On the previous night, students of the school gave a variety concert.32 words
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Article178 1954-06-23 7 MINIMUM TKMPFRATI RE: i 7.3( pm. on June 21 to 730 a.m. on June 22 > Singapore 77 decree* Penang 73, Knt.i Bahru 74 Kuala Lumpur 71, Ipoh 72, Kuar.lan 70. M A X I M I M TEMPKRATIRE: C> 30 am. to 730 pm. on June 22178 words
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Article49 1954-06-23 7 Too Ec Lim. King's M<-dal-[■t was allowed an application fora Third Class Comprehensive liquor licence by the Singapore Board of Licensing Justiers y sterday for his hotel n Bencoolen Street. His application at the last for a First Class Corner,, hcnsive licence was rejected.49 words
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Article49 1954-06-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Federal and State revenue, which dropped sharply by nearly S5 million in February thi.s year, is going up again. Revenue collected last month was $24,997,000 a jump of nearly $800,000 over the previous month's collection. In February, total revenue collected was $21,640,000.49 words
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Article316 1954-06-23 7 FIVE CTS WON'T SHUT WIVES UP KUALA LUMPUR. Tuos. THE new "pay as yrm call" telephone system to be introduced in the Federation next year received a mixed reception from the man in the street today. One businessman gloomily put it: "I don't think it's going to make the slightest316 words
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Article52 1954-06-23 7 The annual report of Singapore St. John Ambulance Association states that lathe Asoclation: TRAINED 1.477 people in first aid. home nursing, child welfare and hygiene. TREATED 1.838 children for worms at Social Welfare feedlnc centres. SI PPI.IED lirst aid units for 64 public functions. TENDED52 words
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Article48 1954-06-23 7 A branch of Raffles Library will be opened at the Siglap Social Welfare Community Centre on July 1. It will be the second branch library formed in Singapore. A deposit of $2.50 and a quarterly fee of $1.50 will b< charged for membership.48 words
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Article22 1954-06-23 7 The Singapore Rural Board will meet at 10 a.m. tomorrow in the conference room of the Colonial Secretary .s Office.22 words
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Article24 1954-06-23 7 M Ramasamy 31, and R Karappiah. 18. wrrc fmind stabbed in the Singapore Hurbour Bn-irri (juartrr.s in Kamp^ng Bahru Rnad yesterday mornniK24 words
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Article, Illustration122 1954-06-23 7 OUT 300 NEW TEACHERS A YEAR After first year start of 150 I^HE Federation's fir^t TMthwi" Training ('ollrgr. at Kota Bahru. will be run ctn (he samr lines ,i^ thr Kirkby Training CoHefe in England. Mr. R. Williams, first principal of the college, said this when he122 words
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Article49 1954-06-23 7 TELUK ANSON. Tui A. Hplliday was Installed president of the Teluk Anson Rotary Club by Dato Ha Yusol. past governor of Ro tary nternational District 40 at the Lower Perak Club hen over the week-end. To mark the occasion. I dance was also held.49 words
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Article41 1954-06-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR Tues The Selangor Labour Party ha> decided to dissolve li^elf anc later from into the Selaneo; division of the Labour Part-, of Malaya The decision wa stakrn at meeting last Saturday by the executive committee41 words
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Article34 1954-06-23 7 PENANG quest of Hindu prisoners and i Hindu pn< ng the PrnanK Gaol < vrry 'by thr' Watrrfall and O. pll s alter I s made thrnu2h rtntendent of v.-34 words
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Article63 1954-06-23 7 IPOH. Tues.— The Perak Adult Edrcation Association committee which met on Sunday did not complete it agenda tor the day as foir ol the 10 members atten-iinc excused themselves at various stages of the meeting When the fifth leave there via Insufficient quorum and the63 words
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Advertisement76 1954-06-23 7 i^^^ M TFRNOON TEA P^^ Thr most popular >wert assortment. spi-ciai soldered tin to ensure freshrw^ DELIGHTFUL BISCUITS obie at all first clo«s dealers JACKSON C CO LTD DESSICATORS RESISTANCE GLASS for the proper storage of eras, camera lenses binoculars '< md other small but delicate instruments. With either vacuum76 words
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Advertisement131 1954-06-23 7 IN TINS OF 9». SINGAPORE: $3.55 FEDERATION i $4.00 First made to please the pteui whim of a Russian Grand Duk( th Sobranie Russians arr made trom thr rarest fully matured Russian tobac rolled in black paper elegantly crested and cold tipped. Here is a cigarette for "state occasions"— whether131 words
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184 1954-06-23 8 HE HITS AT STAND BY CHINESE CHAMBERS SKRFMBAN. Tuts. rE stand taken by the Chinese chambers of commerce to join forces with the Alliance in boycotting Oovernment bodies was today criticised by Mr. Tuhin Mukheriee. secretary of the Ncgri division ot the Malayan Trade Inion Council Mr. Mukherjee said that184 words
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Article86 1954-06-23 8 Out go ten Kelantan councillors KOTA BHARU. Tues. TTN Kelantan State Council lors eight UMNO and tw< MCA— resigned today. So hav< eipht Alliance members on th( Kota Bahru Town Council. UMNO town councillors nine in Tumpat. nine ir Machang, nine in Pasir Ma; and three in Pasir Puteh have86 words
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Article398 1954-06-23 8 COUNCIL READY FOR DISCUSSION ON ELECTIONS like in the big debate KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. MEMBERS of the Executive Council and Government officers who are members of the Federal Legislative Council will be told that they have complete freedom of action during the debate on the398 words
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Article70 1954-06-23 8 c Mr. Tan Thoon Lip. Re- 1 gistrar. Singapore High Court, who has been on two months' a leave, will resume duty today. Mr. FA Chua, who has been 1 acting as Registrar, will take I up duties as First Civil District Judge, Singapore. Mr. EH. d'Netto.70 words
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102 1954-06-23 8 Parkinc rules, to be int*odu<ed by the Singapore City Council, will ban the jaga krrta boys from specified car parks. Loitering and .soliciting work as a temporary watchman will also be forbidden. The City Council's vehicles and traffic committee wants the102 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-06-23 8 MR lIAN WING HIM; and Miss (how Lee hun both Kuala Lumpur teachers were married at the Chinese Assembly Hall on Sunday. The bridegroom is the third son of Mr and Mrs. Chan Tuck C'hee, and the bride is thr second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ChowMellow Yap - 55 words
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Article, Illustration132 1954-06-23 8 A clairvoyant flies in for a day AIR Geoffrey Hodson. author, a lecturer and clairJ 1 voyant of the International Theosophu al Society, arrived in Singapore last night by Qantas airliner after a three-month lecture tour of Europe He said at Kallang Airport "1 found132 words
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Article107 1954-06-23 8 Flag day in aid of children THE Singapore Children's Society will holri its first Hae day on Saturday Members of the organising committee are Mrs M Cresson Col L T Firbank inri Mr Lim Cheng Hal About 200 collectors, including Genera] Hospital nurses members of the Seranzoon and Stglap boys'107 words
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Article30 1954-06-23 8 For being irunk and incapable at North Bridge Road on Monday afternoon. Ong Cheng Koh. alias Hussein bin Nyat. was fined $5 in a Singapore court yesterday.30 words
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Article32 1954-06-23 8 The Indian Fine Arts Society of Singapore Is sponsorinc a two-day recital of Bharata natyam (Indian classical dances) by Kumari A C Komala at the Victoria Theatre from June 29.32 words
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Advertisement331 1954-06-23 8 LAST DAY iCiNBM A scof»c[' llam-1.4:>-l.l.")-(i.»;> AL !t.:{o pin L- with KM II Mtl> UIDMAKK BELLA DARVI OPENS TOMORROW^ ACADEMY AWARD WINNER f WILLIAM HOLDEN \s THE DEVIL-MAY-CARE i PLAYWRIGHT. ...CAUGHT < BETWEEN TWO WOMEN WHO'LL STOP AT NOTHING TO GET HIM! IN f* !i5 »*3| lUlfflWß*£ te»F FEMALE W331 words
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Advertisement233 1954-06-23 8 ffi^SHAW BROTHERS #fe Jm w i- 1 DHANl6M«r Y 1 r Rue Morgue in 3 Dimension. no WARNERCni^ B See it with the latest improved J^ 01 Viewers at reduced hiring f •in eto. dppmii ;»ii 1 nmen jjjjj c Wlth "Phantom of thr Ku,, ON STAGE PRELIMINARY HEATS OF233 words
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Miscellaneous335 1954-06-23 8 27. Healthy-looking Inn-keeper? The Straits Times Crossword 29. u«iui to me n but not v printers (I, I), HP! 2 HHP ||||4 fMIUIIP HHI' 7 3 direct io'"' h SlrOnß sens 8 9 I. Deliberately refusing to plead Rjg^ s*^ 2 H >Bh water time? (6 4> W S Anrient335 words
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Article, Illustration1676 1954-06-23 9 Aussies led attack in first victory of last war 'JMES special FEATURE «-ne of ArcL 1, w 'TT^ nc e^ c the t* dub near Ca v 7 r m the first tec h™a,' Cair *e«W with ««.n«»cle ha dius.des^KH C m general> S Calmly ad us(i hi > .onDaily Mirror - 1,676 words
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Advertisement82 1954-06-23 9 wr te Pel. uvc Ipqtfon I refill. -Most Car I ar Pleasure ■jasiiirss P CARRIAGE ■(0 (1926) LTD. H.- 6 KUALA LUMPU Brtt-.-i pi Mm Fcdrr.iMon little mustan Nt Itch nied in 3 Days ii You cant thr healing the I ul II (mr. u-al th<> !^l th<> Ptm- r.iurn82 words
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Advertisement128 1954-06-23 9 1 «■•>•* WILLIAM JPW*^' HOLDEN vii' OF H^ 4 nil' JF*| fr^K -*> ACTOR VWARD FOR His fiHgfl PERBCfSKN:iITI\'K PERFORMANCE IN ■P^ "STALAG 17 THE STAR— STUDIO (TJMMNATION THAT GAVE THE WORLD ITS "GOLDEN BOY" NOW -y#| Presents BOOTS MALONE A HEART -WARMING PICTURE STARRING \VM. lF()l.n KN \^S^/ REX128 words
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Miscellaneous26 1954-06-23 9 Shvrhtrk liottnvs Tin* r<>ro!n>r is U>ud<>d PHHmPHEiZ^Q '"VVebe safe now. we wave a a pretty little frbscw I[7 u4wn mAT 1 J<>l Smmii rd f<><>! Urrihh>26 words
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Article123 1954-06-23 10 Singapore Chamber of Commprc Straits produce prices per picul on June 21 were: Damar No. 1 »132 BufTalo hides. raw No. 1 SI 2O rejection $30 Fishmaws. long leaf S9OO round leaf $700 Dragon's blood no quotation Tubs roots $100 Out.ta percha Pahang Al $250 Gutta123 words
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Article138 1954-06-23 10 Malaya s production of tln-ln-concentrates during the first five months of this year exceeded the output in the corresponding prn last year by 1.215 tons according to official Malayan mining stath In May mines produced 1 14.2 m; piculs of tin concentrates contaln--0.098 tons of tin metal compared138 words
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Article40 1954-06-23 10 On the free exchange market in Hong Kong yesterday the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5 ***** for cash and 5 7875 for 1 T. Sterling was quoted at 15 55 and one tael of gold at 251.875.40 words
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Article211 1954-06-23 10 oteaay rubber f»,,H«.J THE Singapore Share Market w terday irttk very little busTn^j".^! next to no movement in share orirl In the tin Bection B demand and passed from I Rawan e Tins apprrciat. H, at 9s. 7d. and 9s. T.'d. on J dividend of is. per211 words
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Article221 1954-06-23 10 The Malayan Shire Broke' soclatlon reported There tv negligible business in ai: the local share market and price movements werr aß.nn conflnei tweer. narrow Units." Members of the Associate Singapore reported tht foil, business done yes'erday:— Fraser and Nea\ orris S pore Cold Storage $4 80 Straits Steamships221 words
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Article86 1954-06-23 10 Ship* lying ..InngsidV the Singaporr Harbour Board uharwparted lodmy arc: Field Architect I Corfu 45. Groogekerk C P K fi 7. City of Chicago 8 9, Benneu.- 1 1 Benreoch 13 14 Cmnmmxkit Katarn Empire Dock ■west). Jutlandia 19 20. Katone 21 22 Olumersk 23 24, Eastern Prince86 words
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Advertisement702 1954-06-23 10 ViJsg'yaTlgl.-.11W.-il-l o tl.i> |Hi'i 18 p.m. First Japanese Film with Malaj A> .lap. i>< > i>>l: in "TERANG BULAN" prrcrdrd hv: "TOKIO I OI.IKS" i( olnr hv I I .1 1( Ol.OR DIAMOND THtAiKt Phonr ;illi I i\\ shoes I |i.m 7 :'ii p.m. RAJEEEN-KANMANI I :imil) Tomorrow HI SN702 words
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Advertisement830 1954-06-23 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT SELANGOR Applications are invited for the following Posts: (A) Teachers In-Training. Government English Schools. Selangor. Men $120.00 P.M. Women 96.00 P.M. Applicants must be Federal Cltlaens or State Nationals and must have attained their 17th but not their 23rd birthday. They should hold the minimum qualification830 words
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Advertisement923 1954-06-23 10 NOTICES CITY ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT 1 Work in connection with electrical 1 extensions in Bedok and Changi areas will necessitate cessation of is,upply between the hours of 11 pm on Thursday 24.8.54 and approximately 7 am. on Friday 25 6.54. Consumers supplied from the following subHtatlonr. will be affected:— Changi 9'923 words
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Advertisement331 1954-06-23 10 TENDER NOTICE Tenders will oe lecelved up to 12 noon on Wednesday the 30th June. 1954 by the Controller of Stons Workshops Telecoms Department Brickfields Road Kuala Lumpur for purchase of 13 lots of scrap stores consisting of bst'erles. batten plates, cable lead cov»red. copper viire and eenerating plants Tender331 words
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Advertisement136 1954-06-23 10 THE EASTERN SHIPPING CORPORATION To: P SWKTTfNHXM PK\\\<. N\O APATTINAM S. S. "JALAGOPAL" Singapore I'-ri Xrriving H 7 54 S-.Ming R 7 M n M Urnts for M v R H MABHO MALAYA: M Nblmi W n INC m v k lOBHI \trnl-: M (irrrn II»M I P.IWmMMM Ms i136 words
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Advertisement767 1954-06-23 11 BLUE FUNNEL LINE >«£V to procc.-d vio othrr ports to 1 D#ptl u»..r<.oL. _w«, s&&.Tis»Jssram Auq 5/ a Au, /4 /4 4/7 A., 9 A '3 Au. ,4/1* Au, 17/)| AU 1J Au, Auo /20 Au> m/2j 2 2 eg Upt Stpt 5 s */7 _1 S#Pt 'Vl* Sep, 17/1.767 words
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Advertisement979 1954-06-23 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES For Aden. Po* IL S^"gT°c"» T IN£NT OSCANOINAVIA0 SCANOINAVIA roir »oid, Qmoa, Antwerp, Rotterdom, Hamburg Gdynia Copenhagen, Gothenburg O.la. uaynio, "MALAYA' 24/30 J n P S>K>rn Penong •»*lJtria. ia m j 2__7, i"f r »m u/tTi^, "JUTLANDIA" w/V. Ju r 4/ 4 Ju 'y 3/ S July979 words
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Advertisement1105 1954-06-23 11 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SAILINGS to UK ond CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore f S fiom Penang BeneMer for Liverpool. Duhhn, Antwerp. Rotte-rtom. Homburg G. 36 28/29 June 30 June/ 2 July Benlewen for Avonmouth, London. Nev.rrr.tle, Hull 28 June/ 3 July 23/27 Jun. 4/ 3 July Benrlnne. for Glo*gow, London. Rotterdam1,105 words
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Advertisement1105 1954-06-23 11 McALIf.TER 6c CO.- LTD. T'l No ***** ELLBKMAM BUCKNALL KLAVEMESS LIMB LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGIUS, SAH FRANCISCO. HAMBURG HULL "OPTLAND SEATTLE, t VANCOUVER ond lor 0 A, No'i> A' Accefting corgo far Central ci South Ortd Corxioo vio Colombo Amerlcen Pert* CITY Of CHICAGO CASTLEVILIf *m, P. Shorn Penong1,105 words
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Article, Illustration717 1954-06-23 12 By suallouing magic pills Ah Kirn and Keng Wee are transported to the year 2,000. They are taken on a flying saucer for a trip to the moon. The machine has just entered the moon's field of gravity. NOW READ ON. AS the flying saucer entered the717 words
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Article442 1954-06-23 12 II HAT does Alchemy ff mean?" asks C. Pereira Of Kuala Lumpur. "Has it anything to do with magic?" Mo. Alchemy was not a magical practice. It was retarded as a serious selene th to the 17th centuries, and many sreat men spent their442 words
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Article274 1954-06-23 12 GREECE, as ire know, has long been famed for its lecicnds and mythology. The (ilnrics of ancient Greece have constantly been depicted on Us stamps, and note I understand a new set of tirelve stamps has just been issued. The designs show a profile of Alexander the274 words
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Article344 1954-06-23 12 You Gave Me A Busy Time S Dear B->ys and Girls, I certainly set myself 4 < nice little t.i-.k in iudt;in? the > word Tiakinß con'e-t There were hundreds of entries s< and it took rue hours to open > and sort then into order. I thought the best344 words
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Article480 1954-06-23 12 AN EXCITING RIDE MARY LEE of Singapore •■-.tv.s she ha.s a letter from a Pen Pal who lives in London and talles about the Underground Railway. "Will you tell me what it's like?" *he write.s. "it louildi exciting. It certainly is ezeltlm the first time you rule on the Underground480 words
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Advertisement255 1954-06-23 12 7* »^k< r%,< w >*t >^i ioi >*t F%n *jr< >•%.* >*< >■*» \o\ yo\y\i tjoru-%,> >0i w >%• >*-<,>/ tea ST JOHN mm Appeal Week I Do not forget this Saturday, 26th June. GARDEN FETE in the grounds of GOVERNMENT HOUSE by kind permission of HE. The Governor, Sir255 words
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Advertisement117 1954-06-23 12 I <«/ SHtHED LJHCI I t °f r f|f*l\ v flu *£'C'"oJs FV 'U, /•'"tfcfes'f I I X picace fj/i/e ms \J IJ ii if. UmoFM/10 Tuft-eY* vjßna 1 1 tt I KNOWS WATiS >iOOO. I i VS ''>■ V t see you a/as are Mm fi£jk »f^ I MILO117 words
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Article319 1954-06-23 13 SACHIKO WINS rnuv WIMBLEDON Hies T f h over I V"'>™»'>K supremacy of P'avi Unl SUtM wom 1 n 1 -,i/ "nPhMtoN today when hen T rt haif H »>»<" 7> I'-Hi .wept aside three ■■■<> 8OU«1 Afr.r.,n In the f"^". s w Wimbledon tuunptotuhlpaReuter - 319 words
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Article40 1954-06-23 13 1 110 junior nn>.s i«iuuir> nnii in the pietnl .sinßaixire tennis championships will be played off after en•rles close tumor" I Entries should ne sent to the hon secret a rv. Mr. C K P;>liE 248-A Orchard Rn.id40 words
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859 1954-06-23 13 S.AFRICAN ALL BUT BEAT OFF-FORM ROSEWALL rnuFRF wi.MBIKIMIX. Tuesday. I of »h n<> sho(k f«^«i in the early matches WimhUH c m *u n S si PK les eve**, which opened the 68th her? vest oL lhu |"n io s hips at the All-i:n..lanci tlub hi/ US erdav ü butAP; UP - 859 words
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Article242 1954-06-23 13 WARWICK INCREASE LEAD LONDON, lues. tVARWICKSHIKr IHCIMMi their lead In the County cricket championship with thrir victory over Leicester .it Hinikliy today. Warwickshire iiua hay« ;i>B potBU lioin 12 games. Middlesex, who took first lm points oil Yorkshhe. are now second with 88 point s Irom 11 mimes and YorkshlrrReuter - 242 words
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Article35 1954-06-23 13 NOITINOHAM. Tues. The Pakistan cricket tourists today beat Nottingham by eight wickets. Scores were: PakMail :i7H-6 dccl. and 57-2. Notts 155 iFaz.al Mahmood $-$*<■ and 274 (Slocks 95. Kelly 51). I35 words
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Article27 1954-06-23 13 Bartley S. ■< ondui v School will hold its se< oiul umukl athletic ineetinn on S.iturdav. July 3, al 2 !W p.m. on tlie school ground27 words
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Article32 1954-06-23 13 Chua Cilin fhiang. the Sinvupi :e lyvteiuht ooxrr who was to ha\e !ft lor Munilx by PAA yesterday lornlng togcttMT with fmiherwelßhl loony Chu. i- -'ill in Sintapore.32 words
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Article254 1954-06-23 13 BERNE. Tues. n W. i Billy) Steldrayers of Bel- i i;ium. 7!)-yc:ir-oKl liwvir Ml 1 yP ste I'resldint ol UFA (international nxuball Federation! in succession to tin retlrlrn Jule< Rlmet the BU-var-old Frenchman. who had held the post for 35 years_ The new President wasReuter - 254 words
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Article158 1954-06-23 13 IN A SPECIALLY Hiranued off-ge«-.sun hiM-lcey m«f h played on the Singapore Rerreaiioii Club ground ye-sterday. University of M.ilay» beat S H.C. by tlnee |M to two. The Mi"' pi'ved prlstnclj |i m i be given in K«-i.s wlio tielded a ii tawai »1 tl nd158 words
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Article, Illustration201 1954-06-23 13 I was lucky, says Ip after great win WIMBLEDON. Tups. I. H. IP of Hung Kong, who won the Malayan singles championship in 1949, 1951 and ItSS, scored a great win in the first round of the Wimbledon championships yesterday by beating the ranking French player, J. C. Molinari. 6-3.201 words
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348 1954-06-23 13 Tigers 7; Fathul Karib 0. F.WriHl. KARIB did well to hold the champions. Tigers, to 2—o in the first half of their SAFA first division fttM tt .l.ilan Besar yesterday, but after the interval the young Malay team were easy prey for their goal-hungry348 words
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Article35 1954-06-23 13 IndJan Brotherhcwd trounred Slngaporf Tfacthm I'ninn I I In I SAFA niv :!B ll mutch on CYMA ground jrMtci ■eertn wen Marlmutthu Ph«(ias <2i »nd SHnkumn Rrf^-pr J. W T Mi35 words
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Article40 1954-06-23 13 t T?nvnl Army %c m i O H Q 3 0 in the United Srm> -m luninr Imbu»> wot itmtph played tt Nee Soon ground S( orera for RAP C. »ere B.u ke r (2) and Wnsh!.40 words
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698 1954-06-23 14 I can do even better, says Landy after record mile HISTORIC RACE WAS 'NOT PLANNED' TURKU, Finland, Tuesday. "I CAN do even better, but it may not be thi year," was what John Landy, the 21-year-oW Australian agricultural student from Melbourn said at the end of his world-record mile run.Reuter - 698 words
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Article, Illustration23 1954-06-23 14 A MINUTE FASTER IN 7 YEARS OHN LAMiI icon first mile in 4min. 58scc. In 1947 )n Monday his time was 3min b&sec.23 words
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Article141 1954-06-23 14 LONDON Turs. ROGU lIWMSTKK last night sent his "warmest ronicratulalinns to John Landy. Bannister Mid last niKht: "It is a wonderful a"hlerement and I send him my heartiest congratulations, lie has tried very hard and I am very glad li. has now succeeded. He deserves theReuter - 141 words
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235 1954-06-23 14 University team sail to H.K. today I'NIVERSITY of M.ii.r. contingent of 29 'lien and two women will leave for Hong Kong aj 5 pm on board the S Tuu on board the SS Tjiwanti to .compete with Unhersity or II. >n^ Kong In their uinual cricket, badminton, hockey and toßnli235 words
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Article27 1954-06-23 14 The cricket rr...tih arranged between University of Malaya and Combined Schools for today celled as the University team .ire sailing for Hong Kong today.27 words
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Article326 1954-06-23 14 KPSOM JKKP - KPSOM JKKP By RKIALA MMPIR. Tuesday. INC! wide out on the main racecourse Ore, with Mickey Donnelly astride, galloped 3f. in 40 1 5 on a rainsoaked track here this morning. This speedy daughter of Fink Flower is retaining her Penang winning form and over326 words
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Article154 1954-06-23 14 This is the limit, they say LONDON Tues. A USTRALIAN John Landys A new "miracle mile of 3min E yesterday i.s rrsardec! In some medical quarters as the absolute limit to which human endurance can be pushed. Rocer BannlMer. the London medical student who was the first to break through154 words
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Article58 1954-06-23 14 Res\ilts o! SAFA Dt\ 3B h matcnes played yesterday: At Grvlar.g stadium. Da ml AfUh drew 2-2 with Nctajl Sports Club for Dam) Afiah were M -aim. Neta.tl scoied througn David and Metion. At BODCA ground. Km'a R.tncers beat Oovernmetr Printing Office 1— 0 with58 words
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Article178 1954-06-23 14 SIX IK SKIIKX I I \(.l K \M> (I I* I)l\ A: Shrll Ml 111 Shrll ground: Hongkong Bank I A (.nljnc Mercantile Rank I P-iln Kukum. t'arrer Park. HIV. R: liarlit.d Rank I IWewe-ii<-v Srpov liBM; Hi II >ime IKnln, .Ulan Brsar. (old Slorace v S.f.C. Karrer178 words
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440 1954-06-23 14 BAX, PATTERSON TAKE CHAMPIONS TO THREE SETS By OIK TKNMs Kli-n,., f R. B\\ :i nci Miss s. Pan doubles champions. Gladys I.oke Chua, to thr.r yesterday in the second lawn tennis tournament. Thla was perhaps th i unseeded players m anothi went very much as expected Thp-T w;i> KOOd440 words
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