The Straits Times, 22 July 1954
1954-07-22
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Title Section16 1954-07-22 1 The Straits Times. No*** 1 Lstd i.m.» SIMiAI'OKK, THIKSDAV, Jl LV 22. 1054. if 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article, Illustration334 1954-07-22 1 AGREEMENTS TO END THE INDO-CHINA WAR WERE SI6NED IN GENEVA AT 0250 G.M.T. YESTERDAY-BOTH BORE TUESDAY'S DATE AND THUS WON THE SIGNING BY MIDNIGHT OR I QUIT' RACE FOR THE FRENCH PREMIER. A THIRD PACT WAS SIGNED LATER.- Hero 4 Mr France' is hailed as statesman THANKS'334 words
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Article426 1954-07-22 1 IN LONDON, Hnli.li opinion warmly welcomed the truce. it is considered certain that the British Cabinet will fully endorse the arrancrmrnts concluded in Geneva The term, of the settlement, to far as thrv .ire known, are considered by observers horf to be a sound for future stability426 words
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207 1954-07-22 1 Pull-Out starts in he 'city of doom' HANOI, We*. in. .I city, it I .ii. the mvH .tin signed hi il. .nl and lirlmin( Icrlinc inn ihim popula- m' death. r vv.in certain irthern Indopital and key .nil J 's re.it K ii me howl K v living on W207 words
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444 1954-07-22 1 Man of the moment slept at his supreme moment (.HNHVA. Wed MR. CHOI" KM I.AI. the Chinese Prime Minister, proposed a toast to the success of the Indo-China peace conference when he lunched «ith M. Pierre Mcndes I -'ranee at the French Prime Ministers villa tod.iv M. Mendes France respondedReuter - 444 words
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Article, Illustration215 1954-07-22 1 Marjorie tips Miss Siam to win LONG BEACH, California Wed. MISS MARJORIL WEE IHM Malaya today tipped Miss S*am to win the "Miss Universe" title. Martorie added: "She Is so oeautiful 1 thought that when 1 met her once before in Bangkok 1 think she may brine the crown backAP; UP - 215 words
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Article42 1954-07-22 1 Indo- th< thnr Ing to the Of thr Indo-China conference published here tod.iv The final declaration saya thr nine rtaUonj will consult on~ ii r .lhout measures that niiEht br nerr.s.sarv td as.Mirr resped for the settlement. RenterReuter - 42 words
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Article42 1954-07-22 1 LONDON Wed Thr Secretary of State for the Colon lei U t > b asked by Mr Harold Lab to invit- ll. c Malay Rulrrs to mice their powers hould be r< r|i|.-i d in the interest oJ democratic tovi rnment42 words
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Article271 1954-07-22 1 Eden says: 'We have made the best pacts we can devise 9 GENEVA. Wednesday. MR ANTHONY EDEN, the Foreicn Secretary, told the final session of the Inrio-China Conference that m order to establish a ceasefire "we have drawn up a series of agreements, the best that ourReuter - 271 words
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Article43 1954-07-22 1 GENEVA, Wed. Communist China his agreed to release six Americans detained in 1 China. Router. AMSTKHDA.V. Wed. President Re iir Cot* «>f France arrived here with his wife by :nr today for a four day state visit43 words
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Article114 1954-07-22 1 (.rNKVV Wed Till-: final declaration of the i Indo-China peace con- foresee issued there today 1 says that elections throuuhuii't Vietnam will take place in Ml MM and lnat tnr two sides will consult each other about these after July 10. 1 Tt.VV The declarationReuter - 114 words
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Article141 1954-07-22 1 lOSKPH Sim Chek Mrnc. J H insurance company rmplnyee. stayed at thr Cathay llotrl Sinv-tpore. for '6 li.i v s on < rrdit. His bill included a party for 60 people, costing $89.1. Insp. M. MclnUre prosecutini;. I stated this tn the Sixth Po- lice141 words
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Article178 1954-07-22 1 FARMER DEFIES THE SPY INQUIRY MELBOURNE. Wed. CAMBRIDGE ails 4 graduate, Frrdrrick George Roso. today ri< lied the Royal Commission on Espionage by refusing to answer question! about his Communist affiliations. Rose, a farmer in hi* latr fortirs, identified himv 3 Cambridge graduate who came to Australia in 1937 andReuter - 178 words
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Article37 1954-07-22 1 8U further reports 01 intimid.itiori in connection with tho City Council strike have bom received by the Singapore Police a spokesman .said yesterday. On the previous day the police received eight <imilar reports37 words
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Article165 1954-07-22 1 MR. HOW KIF.X CHTAN. assistant manacrr of Enrhui Sawmill Company. Singapore, ducked Just In time yesterday whrn youth flunK acid ;>t him. Hr iped with slight burns on the hack of the head anri 'ler. Mr How tolrt tho Straits I m tipped off by165 words
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Article46 1954-07-22 1 II THIN". 11l I MM. IKI :i\«.li»\ Wni .1 |im nil.. i M.il it. I'nir ic> disturb I i Ii i n a Mill. 1 rh i r < i 1 1 r cl (r^turrs v hi. ii i I Stales did mil like. Kmtcr.46 words
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Article45 1954-07-22 1 OPERA TION LONG- TERMITE LONDON. Wed Lie Bromley-Davenport (Conser vativei asked in tho HottM ol Commony yesterday for statement about the sui otherwise of Operation Termite !n Malaya Mr. .1 R Hutchison Under Veretary it thr War Office. replied: "Th<- Buccesa ■>! op*»- ran only itet45 words
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Advertisement120 1954-07-22 1 5.P.H. da SILVA EBbIBw Efl BBBBftr I r ''-t r Bftv v fk it \s^ y?j~* B i I 'Vi f~~ T^* Beethoven symphon ies on Philips Umi-piaying records \l MUI s WM s,, I ll.i M.,,,.r lip H The Berlin I ■ii Krnippn. AL IMIlIt: *>m N" I mi120 words
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531 1954-07-22 2 I CHINA'S ANSWER: THE TIBET WAY TO PEACE AND THE FIVE PRINCIPLES FOR CO-EXISTENCE LONDON, Wednesday. THE Chinese Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Mr. Chou En Lai, called for the establishment of an all-Asian collective peace pact in reply to a531 words
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272 1954-07-22 2 PEACE HAS AMERICA SOUNDING THE ALARM It's on with that treaty now WASHINGTON. Wed. STRONG American moves to map out a South-East Asian defence part with Western and Asian powers are expected to follow quickly from the IndoChina ceasefire agreement. Observers .said that one of the first acts of theReuter - 272 words
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134 1954-07-22 2 U.S. sets up military group in Pakistan WASHINGTON Wed. 'I'Mr American Defence Department today announced the establishment of a military assistance advisory group in Pakistan. Thr mission, which was provided for in the Mutual Aid Agreement signed on May 19, will be headed by Brigadier General Iniluigi T. Sexton, formrrAP - 134 words
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95 1954-07-22 2 pYOER. Hungary s second described today as "a midst of widespread floods. The Communist newspaper Szabad Nep reported all fac- 1 lories had -stopped working and that there was serious j shortace of drinking water. Budapest Radio said a third of the city had95 words
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Article42 1954-07-22 2 FAIRFORD. Olouces. Wed One American airman was killed and three inlured when a US Air Force B-47 stratolet. claimed to be the world's fastest bomber, crashed as it came in to land at an airfield here lust before midnight.42 words
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Article58 1954-07-22 2 TOKYO. Wrd.— Peking Radio reported today that nine Chinese Nationalist agents had been killed or captured when they tried to slip ashore at Sanmen Bay on the East China coast. Sanmen Bay is close to the Tachen islands, about midway between Shanchai and Formosa, -phis is58 words
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Article19 1954-07-22 2 HONO KONG. Wrd -An Indian cruiser and throe destroyers arrived here today on a goodwill visit- UP.UP - 19 words
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77 1954-07-22 2 HOLLYWOOD Wed—Edward O. Robinson Jr.. 21. son of the movie bad man, was arrested today on suspicion of robbery. Sheriff's Set Ray Bowen said a taxi driver. Michael Joseph Plascik, 46, reported that young Robinson struck him over thp head with a77 words
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Article24 1954-07-22 2 MEXICO CITY. Wed. An official of the Mexican Communist Party yesterday said that there are 15.000 registered members in Mexico. A.PAP - 24 words
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Article, Illustration229 1954-07-22 2 LITTLE MO'S LEG BROKEN IN FALL SAN DIEGO. Wed. TENNIS champion Maureen Connolly seriously injured when thrown against a moving cement truck while riding her horse rested In a hospital here today. Her injuries— a broken and severely cut right leg will prevent her from defending nor U.S. singles titleAP - 229 words
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Article125 1954-07-22 2 DAILY EXPRESS Shares go to Foundm I COMTMM.UIM •NllttMOlDf* I LORD BEAVKRBROOK I LONDON. Wed.— Lord Beaverbrook. Canadian-born nrw* paper nunalf who built up the Daily Express from a small newspaper to one of Britain's most popular dailies, has relinquished control of it and its associated p/ipers.125 words
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Article79 1954-07-22 2 THE Russian freiehtr-'-Astrahan return^ to Singapore again yesterday. Fnrty-eieht hours aft' r k ,<■■ lnc for the Russian port 0 Nahodka the 2.7fi6-ton ihi| 1 radioed her Singapore acm 1 that she was corning back U 1 port. No reason wi I She is carrying genrral79 words
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Advertisement531 1954-07-22 2 STOP A COLD BEFORE IT STOPS YOU I LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC JMM At the v^ry first symptom c? a cold, £Jh kurtU I.ISTFRINE Anii'.cptir, full »trcnpth. I.ISTERINF Antiseptic f^Z fi.ulin w.iv h.n.k on throat surfaces p '~^i to mi iotls Sffms associated I liv'n »rJ" HT3 with OoUi and sore throats.531 words
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Advertisement118 1954-07-22 2 J) rarkers new Electro--1 Polished points are the smoothest ever made! ■>v ha\e in in one ol the^e new Parkrr "31 Pens to believe it' They .tre *o \mooih \our writinp glides. The point ol the "31" Pen is hnished b\ 1 new process known as ItctnvPotnhifif. A tpccial solution118 words
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Article, Illustration72 1954-07-22 3 MKS. KI.SA JKNKINS. ajted 36, Director of the Women's Section of the Canadian Nitional Exhibition, seen in London with some of the dolls she has collected on a world tour. I'uriii!; her trip round the elohe. Mrs. Jenkins is collecting dolls for display in the exhibition,Reuter - 72 words
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332 1954-07-22 3 Big Cabinet resh uffle in the offing: one out— 4 to go LONDON, Wednesday. t|T|SH r;iili;inicnt;irians waited today to see nhother Sir Winston Churchill will reshuffle Government following Sir Thomas Dujrdale's /nation yesterdaj from the post of Ajjricul- .Minister. i said to have been considertlon for some time as several332 words
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87 1954-07-22 3 IDON, Wed. British army in Iructed to Mil Of \l;ilik. tho ador, and a television rej ir unit today Marl in n their rt o| an ii i n (amp. British irporation TV xplalned what i i i melon. i n later. on they87 words
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Article14 1954-07-22 3 I' T: affie I orkers when the -mber.s. imway i mandconditlons.14 words
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203 1954-07-22 3 HIS MISSION IS TO GET SECRET OF CHURCHILL VITALITY LONDON. Wednesday. TWO hundred thousand pensioners in California who want to know the secret of Sir Winston Churchill's vitality at 79 have sent a representative to London to find out. The man whose mission is to try to see the PrimeReuter - 203 words
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Article112 1954-07-22 3 NEW DELHI Wed. FUR PEOPLE were killed and 20 injured when police fired on demonstrators who set fire to furniture and records in the Madhya Bharat High Court building at Indore today. The area has been cleared and armed police pickets posted at strategicReuter - 112 words
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Article45 1954-07-22 3 PARIS. Wed. King SisaI yang Vong of Laos. IndoChina. arrived in Nice from Marseilles yesterday and moved into the villa of Trianon at Sa t Joan, Cap Ferat, which he bought last year. He was accompanied by his wife. A.P.AP - 45 words
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Article36 1954-07-22 3 WASHINGTON. Wed The House Civil Service Committee yesterday approved legislation to deny pensions to congressmen and other federal workers, who are convicted of felonies or who seek refuge in the fifth amendment. UP.UP - 36 words
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Article42 1954-07-22 3 LONDON Wed— Some 80 acres of first-class communal sports fields with full equipment to be used on successive days by different schools are to Dp erected around the London outskirts, the London County Council announced. They will cost £154.000.— ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article28 1954-07-22 3 MANILA, Wed. The Vice President. Senor Carlos P. Garcia, has announced he will ro on a goodwill tour of SouthEast Asian countries early in September. U.l\28 words
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Article110 1954-07-22 3 NAIROBI. Wed. Y|R- Richard Catling, who has conducted police campaigns against terrorists In Malaya, will arrive here on Saturday to take up the ap- pointment of Second Deputy I Commissioner for KenIt is understood here that Mr. (;itling will be named Po- ■imissioner whenReuter - 110 words
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Article48 1954-07-22 3 LONDON, Wed— Sir John Daw.son Laurie, a well-known member of the London Stock Exchange and Lord Mayor of London at the height of the Nazi air raids of 1941 died on Tuesday :it bit Sevenoaks home, in Kent aged 81. He was a bachelor RenterReuter - 48 words
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Article29 1954-07-22 3 ?HRUT. Lebanon. Wed Prmo Minister Abdullah Van rebuked deputies in the Lebanr>e P;rli:iment. who advocated a boycott of Turkey because ol its trade with Israel.— A.P.AP - 29 words
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Article59 1954-07-22 3 TORONTO. Wed— A magistrate ruled yesterday that former Army Sergeant William Bngler carried military discipline too far. He sentenced Bagler to 21 days' gaol for dressing his wife in pyjamas and an overcoat, strapping a pack filed with bricks to her back and making her march59 words
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Article70 1954-07-22 3 LONDON, Wed. A British I peer. Lord Treigarne suggested yesterday that an Anglo-Ame- rican body be set up for joint ownership of works of art and historical documents of priceless value to both countries He .said the Government I should consider forming such aReuter - 70 words
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Article34 1954-07-22 3 KANSAS CITY. Wed. The former President. Mr. Harry Truman, went for his first drive yesterday since leaving hospital, where he underwent surgery for removal of his gall bladder and appendix. A.P. jAP - 34 words
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189 1954-07-22 3 OLYMPIA. Wash. Wed. rfiHE wife of former U.S. 1 Army Cpl. Otho Bell, who defected to the Chinese Communists after capture in Korea, said yesterday he would like to come home but feared he would be hanged as a traitor i "like theAP - 189 words
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Article392 1954-07-22 3 LONDON. Wed. JONDON stock market* responded J at the opening of the new account to the Indo-Chlna settlement, which removed the chief cHiise of the recent uncertainty in prices and a wlde*>re»d advance was recorded in early dealings. Best prices, however, were not maintained In all case* although392 words
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Article28 1954-07-22 3 LONDON. July 21 C ash Buyers K'.V: Sellers t748; Forward Buyers £743; Sell- cr s C7U; Settlement t753; j Turnover am. 120 tons; p.m. 80 tons.28 words
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Article39 1954-07-22 3 IXJNDON. July 21.— Spot 20' id Aug. 20 ,d.. Sept. 20% d.. Oct. -Dec. 20 «d.. Jan -Mar. 2O'«d.. Apr. -June 20 .d. July. Cl.f. 2O'«d Aug Clf 2O',d. Sept r.l.f. 20 3 16d Tone: Quietly stead;39 words
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Advertisement89 1954-07-22 3 your WEEKLY TONIC is here I FREE PRESS order NOW wVCCft I MPER& :k vpcc.il article by SIT YIN .^K/^r V f ONC hIJ week he reveal, fas- M^^^\ 1 rich behind Chinese funerals. MM V of Ava Gardner, by m. fl who thaicd them i M tKtth ■J.^'^MMT K.89 words
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Advertisement384 1954-07-22 3 Vacuum Ware THERMOS ICE BOWL This is indispensable wherever i«e is needed to serve with refreshments. The chromium-plated rasing heavy brass with fittings of moulded plastic* in black or red. houses a capacious vacuum vessel which stores ice for many hours ready for use no matter how long the party384 words
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262 1954-07-22 4 Better teeth for all— for only $100,000 PLAN TO PURIFY WATER SUPPLY SINGAPORE authorities have worked out a scheme to add fluorine to the water supply and combat the 'appalling" rate of tooth decay in the Colony. The Chief Dental Officer. Mr. N. H Gittins, said the incidence of tooth262 words
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Article59 1954-07-22 4 Tan Joo Cheang. a technical assistant, who sued his wife. Tan Lian Eng. for divorce on the ground of desertion, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Taylor in the Singapore Miph Court yesterday. The decree is to "be made absolute in three months. The59 words
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Article47 1954-07-22 4 Wong King ChooK. a hotelkeeper, who wa.s sentenced to five months' Imprisonment on two charges of failing to register particulars of lodgers, won his appeal in the Singapore High Court yesterday. Thr Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsloy. set aside the conviction and sentence47 words
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Article94 1954-07-22 4 No bugs, no goats Xl ALA LIMPIR U>d. 4 NEW -comfort" lor rst.tf 4 workers cement bed^ has been started on on< g«tatc in Selangor. sa\s the rederation Labour Department monthly report, baaed today. The manager's reason for installing them ujs that brd bugs can94 words
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Article34 1954-07-22 4 A naval rating. Daud bin Mustafa. 24. was yesterday .stabbed in the chest in an ratine shop in Beach Road. Singapore He was admitted to hospital In a critical condition.34 words
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69 1954-07-22 4 DUEL IN THE AIR— AND THE WINNER WAS A HAWK PKNANG, Wed— Office workers in the Esplanade-Farquh/ir Street area had a grandstand view yesterday of a doe fight between a hiuk and a kite. The battle raged for 30] minutes 206 feet abovr llutt-hincs School before the kite fled. The69 words
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Article145 1954-07-22 4 UNIVERSITY STILL \EEDS $350,000 T»HE UNIVERSITY of Malaya will now go ahead with plans for a $700,000 medical students' hostel, following the Singapore Legislative Councils decision on Tuesday to allot a maximum of $350 000 for the project. Th.- University Registrar. Mr W O. Craig,145 words
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Article24 1954-07-22 4 Singapore Straits Chinese Methodist Youth Fellowship win hold a leaders" training camp at Telok Mata Ikan from July 31 to Aue 2.24 words
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Article117 1954-07-22 4 BECAUSE a jury could nut agree on a verdict at the trial of Toh Kiat Lens. 22. accused of robbery with h.;rt Mr. Justice Whitton at the Singapore Assize Court vest orriav ordered a new trial with another judge and a set of lew mrors. Toh117 words
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Article21 1954-07-22 4 BOOK SCHOOL MUCH CHEAPEY 11. Time supplli Book of 13 com pa i shilling to th Some are k "Thi and21 words
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Article11 1954-07-22 4 CATHOLIG TO CELEBRAY MARIAN YEAR I D?c 8 I I mittee.11 words
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Article, Illustration82 1954-07-22 4 FORTY BAR attendants for Saturday night's "Movie Ball" will be dressed as doctors and barmaids. This Straits Times picture shows some of the barmaids —Mrs. Phil Clock. Mrs. Francis Reagan. Mrs. Muriel Wat- i son. Mrs. Marie Lim. Mrs. Joan Hunt. Ml«.s Patsy Wil-82 words
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Advertisement137 1954-07-22 4 <««««««««,«««««<«««■:««««««««««««««<«««:<««««« «<«««««««««««•:<«« I lAm^ FIRE ipJ I *W)VER ENGINE •16 TUM ma«« HIM No matter where the fire may be the Land-Rover will get to it! FOAM EQUIPMENT: Supplied 0p.,0n,l »»ra. MOBILITY: The Land-Rover with if t 4- Wheel drive Ma v\ h >S h clearance can ftf clo.c, ro137 words
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Miscellaneous439 1954-07-22 4 dppHHBr^HHHBHiIBaaPCHM^Hi^PHBapHP4|KHiVHB| SINGAPORE ''"0 a-00A« StnK«porr. -jut»— 3 10 Sthools BroaQ,,i- 5 00 ProKrammes AM. "15 Time Signal and Open- in Chinese; 6.00 Station Openinßliir Announrem.-nt 7.16 Morning i 6 02 Talentime: 630 Radio NaturaStars; 7.30 Ne«s. 735 Melody Mix- Ifct; 645 Virtuoso. 6.55 Share Market ture- B.oo— B 30 London439 words
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Article311 1954-07-22 5 JUDGES REJECT $1,300,000 CASE Traders should never have been convicted KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. r pHK Federation Court of Criminal Appeal today held that it could not rehear a case of alleged fraud involving $1,300,000 in which five merchants had been acquitted by Mr. Justice Abdul Hamid in the Kuantan High311 words
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Article173 1954-07-22 5 PARANG ATTACK: 10 YEARS 'You're lucky at that'— judge ALOR STAR. Wed. LX)R hacking a tenant r with a parang at Ayer Mata, Perlis, on July last year, a landlord. Darus bin Hassan, was today sentenced to ten years' f?aol. You arc lucky not to have been charged with murder."173 words
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Article57 1954-07-22 5 POLICE RAID Four biscuit tins and a drum j containing chemical powder, believed to be gunpowder, have been seized from a house in Clyde Terrace. Singapore. The police raiding party, led iby Det ln>p. A. Neubronner. 1 found the chemical hidden in a back room of the house.57 words
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Article27 1954-07-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Thirteen people were prosecuted ;n the Federation in June on charges of corruption. Nine were convicted, including two Government .servants27 words
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Article65 1954-07-22 5 PENANO, Wed. A sundry shopkeeper, One Hock Sene. described by the nrosecution as "having been helpful to the police" was today bound over for assisting in the management of a 100-character" lottery. The magistrate. Mr. E. A. Long, said he would treat One a.s a first65 words
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Article42 1954-07-22 5 MALACCA, Wrd.— The Khenu Chiew Huay Kuan band will play at the Coronation Gardens on Sunday evening. In response to an open invitation by the Municipal Council to amateur bands to provide music at the public park.42 words
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182 1954-07-22 5 A SEAMAN who has been sailing the sev«>n seas for 52 years arrived in Singapore yrstrrday on his last trin round thr world. Chirf PltfMt B. J. Smith, of the freighter City at Sydney, iirst visited th<- Colony in 1912. At that time,182 words
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100 1954-07-22 5 KIAI.A LI.MPI R. Wed. KUALA LIMPIRS bicycle .m. which robs other cyclists, struck for tin- second time in two days in Circular Road last night. The four members of the cane stopped a Chinese girl cyclist and stole her jewellery worth 565. On100 words
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137 1954-07-22 5 THESE MEN DROP IN TO SNOOP NOT SHOP KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. THE Labour Department has started a systematic investigation of working conditions in Federation shops. This is carried out under the Employment Information Ordinance. Mr. G. E. Turner. Deputy Commissioner for Labour, said today that teams of labour officers started137 words
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Article63 1954-07-22 5 IPOH. Wed —Alliance leaders Tengku Abdul Rahman and Dato Sir Chena Lock Tan will address public meetings in Perak next month on the Town Council elections and the resolutions adopted over the Sultan of Peraks refusal to meet an Alliance delegation They will address meetings In63 words
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Article41 1954-07-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Vaitallngam. aged 18 today was sent to the Sir Henry Gurney Home until he Is 21. He broke Into the office of the assistant Ceylon Commissioner Mr A. Nesaratnam. In Loke Yew Building.41 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-07-22 5 MISS DOROTHY NF.VII.LKIiiiI I r the British lecturer, who arrived in Singapore by iMU.iv HO \i. from Indonesia. Miss Neville-Rolfr. founder and director of the Ashridgr House of Citizenship, will be in Malaya for more than three weeks.44 words
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Article108 1954-07-22 5 IPOH. Wednesday. AREA security unit No. 70 last night wounded and rt captured an important official of the Malaya Communist Party in the Chendrong area of Batu Gajah. He Hoi Peng, a oranch committee member. Another bandit. Ah Vow, *as killed In the same operation108 words
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Article48 1954-07-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Bredit Club will hold its annual social and dance at the Hotel Majestic from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. on July 31. Tickets are available from club members and tables •should be booked throv^h Mr. E. S Fernandes, tel. 2204.48 words
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Article39 1954-07-22 5 IPOH. Wed. Mr. Tan Tee Seong. formerly of the Department of Information, Tapah, has been transferred to Ipoh as Deputy State Information Officer. Mr. Yeong Koi Look from Ipoh has taken Mr. Tans place in Tapah.39 words
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Article134 1954-07-22 5 Beware of politics, principals told PENANG. Wed. THE Penang Education Department has warned local Chinese schools that students "must not indulge in any activities that would alienate their loyalty to their schools." "They should be taught that their first duty is to their schools." says a circular134 words
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Article70 1954-07-22 5 PENANO. Wed. A kero-j sene tin fell in the Penang Se- cond Magistrate's Court today, spilling liquor on the floor. Jointly accused of conveying four tins of intoxicating liquor in their car without having paid duty of $318, a merchant Tan Wai Tun and a driver70 words
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Article161 1954-07-22 5 Bourne warns a 'bad' village SEREMBAN, Wed. THE people of Pertang new village, Jelebu, who had a 22-hour curfew imposed on them last year for helping the terrorists, have been warned again. The Director of Operations. Lieut.-Oen Sir Geoffrey Bourne, making his first official visit to Negr Sembilan. yesterday told161 words
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Article54 1954-07-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— A meeting of the Joint Coordination Committee of the Federation and Singapore waa held here today. It ..as presided over by the Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. After the meeting, the delegates inspected Federal House and then had tea in tho canteen. The Singapore54 words
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Miscellaneous195 1954-07-22 5 SINGAPORE DIARY I'DI.K K RAND: PuUlu' i onipi i i show Kno« Your Malaya. British Kaiong Park. 530 pm to 6.30 pm, News No "34. Thirty-two Oood One* BINOAPOBE MI Sl( \l. tOCIE- shell House. Collyer Quay. I. IS TV: full orrne.stral rehearsal. Vie- ,p m >.\V.('.A.: Programme committee EAST-WEST195 words
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Article205 1954-07-22 6 ANNOUNC EMENTS ill H f.rrf. $11 (minimum). FOLLOW PEDANT F. rv\ Day in I the 'Malty Mail' If >ou want to win that $5,000 word puzzle. COCKTAIL TIME Why Dry Fly.' BtcauM its Findlaters and ihus the Plnasi Blurry obtainable, sole agenu Robinson's. STORAOK SPACE AVAILABLE. Very central. Rates given205 words
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926 1954-07-22 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Thurs. July 22, 1954. Indo-Chinese Truce It is impossible not to welcome a cease-fire agreement which ends a war in which half a million men have been killed or wounded. It is difficult not to welcome the truce in IndoChina even for its own sake, for926 words
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Article390 1954-07-22 6 There is a possibility that < talks to end the strike of Singapore City Council labourers will brcm this morning, i If they do, it is to be hoped i that union leaders will have rather more discretion than they have admitted to having They have maintained390 words
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1171 1954-07-22 6 Harry Miller - Harry Miller By ONE of the strangest episodes of the Communist war was the visit to Kuala Lumpur of 150 aborigine headmen. They were invited there by the Government to see for themselves that the Communists were not in control, that the propaganda they1,171 words
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226 1954-07-22 6 RADIO MALAYA. not content apparently, with failing to provide listeners with satisfactory entertainment, has now created a new source of exasperation. I- refer to It! recent policy M changing programmes without warning. T" those who like to be surprised, this Is no doubt Highly entertaining,226 words
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Letter183 1954-07-22 6 Rebuke for Council group A REPORT In yesterdays papers referred to a meetins between five City Councillors of the Labour Group and the City Councils Labour Sub-committee. The report quotes a statement by the live Councillors to the (fleet that the Labour Sub-committee would not discuss the strike with them183 words
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Letter196 1954-07-22 6 SCOUTING— IN 1910 AND NOW I WAS >urprisrd*to read reports from Britain that Scout chiefs arc i owplllnlni iboui the movement tendinj? to create "rlubroom Scouts." The youngsters were bored at having to tie the same knots t<>o Dften. on the club premises I managed to Wet some Singapore youths196 words
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Letter113 1954-07-22 6 Islam has answer to the Reds ALL religions agree on the i efficacy of prayer. Mr. Anthony A. Oei is right in saying "prayer may be the ivay to peace." Mr. Sivadas •should not forget that prayer aoes not in anyway prevent u.s from using our powers. A new Lsm"113 words
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Letter86 1954-07-22 6 WHEN is the Education Department going to put a stop to the drinking parties which are becoming the main feature of almost every school sports The worse offender? are the Regional schools. Some teachers make it a point to attend every sports meet. They get themselves Invited86 words
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Letter36 1954-07-22 6 AUTOMATIC pedestrian lights should be set up at suitable points in Market Road and Chulia Street. At present pedestrians have to wait a'lon» time before they can cross the road. M. S DADA. Singapore36 words
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Letter131 1954-07-22 6 I WAS returning home re- cently with a pillion rider on my motor-cycle through the authorised route belonging I to a non-Government con- cern The path, an unmetallod. gravel road was very dusty An on-coming mllitarv armoured car went past us at about 50 m.p.h Dust,131 words
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Advertisement674 1954-07-22 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. ;n rtnrrfu Sffl minimum). POPE: To Henry ;»nd ■tSftbathl July 20th. a son, at Bungsar Ho.s--ciml. Kusil.i Lumpur. SITI ATIONS VACANT 10 WnrHt ti i Mini—Box it rlt. rxtrm. BOX A7OS2 ST. POSITION Applicants thanked. BOX A7361 ST. POSITION filled Applicants thanked. r.OX A73ti3. POSITION filled. Applicants thanked674 words
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Advertisement9 1954-07-22 6 BETTER MERCHANT TAILORS 21. CHI'LIA STREET. SINCiAPORE-1. PHONE: U359 words
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Advertisement53 1954-07-22 6 KWAtI TABIE COO* J TsNv 1 D 5 7JO For 12 fo 18 D *%w\ Full Simmw Sw.tch M Singapore bs' Federation List P"< FROM ALL DEALERS OR ON THROUGH THE CENTRAL ILI (FEDERAL rni-'nt 0/ THE CENERAL ELECTRIC "xC))rc^rvtino THE I sbLbilsU^el 1 1 I iii ft I i53 words
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343 1954-07-22 7 Settle-the-strike talks nearly took place SEILL WITHIN AN ACE OF NEGOTIATION SUCCESS tfILL MR. LIM CAME INTO PICTURE k,,.| foi resumption i i .i i o n s between thr it\ Council and t"< rf re dashed t<» ,i last night ;itn whon i that ye their Lim Yrw irith343 words
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Article, Illustration49 1954-07-22 7 MR J. M. JUMABHOY. a member of Singapore City Council's emergency committee tours city areas to see how people ■ft co-operating by heaping rubbish in central spots. He is shown above inspecting a dump in McCallum Street, with Mr. H. Jivabhai. another Councillor. Strait* Times picture.49 words
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Article45 1954-07-22 7 Dummy policemen bearing traffic slogani will be -pen n traffic islands in Singapore from Sept. 9 to 19— Safety Week The Vehicles and Traffic Committee of the City Council has granted permission to the Safety First Council to he dummies.45 words
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Article306 1954-07-22 7 VARSITY MEN ACCUSED OF SEDITION r FHE trial of eight University of Malaya students on two sedition charges, which had been provisional.v fixed for hearing in the Singapore First Criminal District Court on Aug. 10 and 11. will now be held from Aug. 23306 words
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117 1954-07-22 7 Police want to control taxi drivers SINGAPORE police have asked the Colonial Secretary. Mr. W. AC Goode. to consider transferring the licensing of taxis and their drivers from the Registrar of Vehicles to the traffic police. The Vehicles and Traffic Committee of the City Council was told this recently when117 words
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160 1954-07-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. DLIND girls for the first time in Malaya arc being trained as telephone operators. The Malayan Association for the Blind, with the as- slstanee of the Telecommunications Department. has sent four girls to study the i operation of private branch160 words
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Article97 1954-07-22 7 Two rob, assault an amah IPOH. Wed rO persons, believed to be Malays, robbed and assaulted an amah. Chow Kam. 46. in her quarters at the bungalow of Mr. C R Andrew of the Central Electricity Board in Gopeng Road early today Tru- intruders knocked on the door of the97 words
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Article60 1954-07-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Ng Ek Poh. 26. Shamsuddin bin Abdul Kadlr. 23. and Chin Tuck Chuen 19. of the Telecommunications Department have been awarded engineering scholarships from the Colonial Development and Welfare Fund Nr and Shamsuddin will Join the Brighton Technical College this year Chin will60 words
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Article55 1954-07-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR Wed. The High Commissioner Sir I Donald MacOillivray. left today for London for discussions on a wide range of subjects, it was announced today. He ls expected to return In the second week of August. During his absence. Mr D. C. Watherston. the Chief55 words
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Article49 1954-07-22 7 Tan Van Poh. convicted In a lower court of possession of three packets of raw opium. and sentenced to four months" gaol, was cleared, on appeal, in the High Court yesterday. The Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley. quashed I the conviction and sentence.49 words
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Article83 1954-07-22 7 A second man has been arrested in Johore in connection with the robbery in Middle Road. Singapore, on May 6. when $170,000 1 and goods were taken, a police spokesman said yesterday Three men, two armed with ievolvers, took part in the robbery. They broke into83 words
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Article63 1954-07-22 7 U.S. CONSUL LEA VING PENANG PENANG. Wed The American Consul. Mr. C M Ureulla. will leave Pinang tomorrow (or Washington for retMifßment to the U.S Embassy In Mexico City after a holiday. Hi.s successor. Mr A John Cnpr Jr. nOf irtvisrr ■s Hlfh Commissioner in Triostr. is expected ho it63 words
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Article65 1954-07-22 7 PENANG. Wed—Sea mails for Britain and Colombo leavtriK by the Benmardhui will close at the Penani GPO at 3 p. in on Friday. MaiLs for Calcutta and Madras (letters onlvi will l-lo.s, at 9 am on Saturday The Steel Director Ls due here on Sunday with65 words
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Article56 1954-07-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wod. V. c First Magistrates Court Uxta) committed a 37 yrar old woman. Chin Lan. tc >unn trial at the Hish Court, after a two-day inquiry in which she HI "charf?eci with selling into prostitution 17-year-old Soo Chin on Dee 6 la.st year. Bail of56 words
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151 1954-07-22 7 KIALA LIMPIR. Wed. IMPROVEMENTS bein K carriI rd out on the Royal Air Forte station runway at But terworth will provide landing n,d take-off facilities for bigger aircraft. \lthouch it 1» primarily a rUhter Nation, the improve- mrnts will enable fully load- I151 words
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168 1954-07-22 7 KUALA LUMFUR, Wednesday. THE Malayan Teachers Union will hold a delegates conference here on Aupust 12 to discuss "vital Questions" affecting the future of teachers. The conference will review a two-year-old demand f"r a higher status for normal trained teachers. The union wants the status168 words
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Article54 1954-07-22 7 KUAI.A LUMPUR Wed Thr- annual ronvrntinn and Onsprl sprvlre of the Pcntococttl Church of Malaya w.ll be held at the Chinese Assembly Hall. Kuala Lumpur, from July 21 to July 25. Prayers for thi- Mck will be said by the Rev. Alwln d« Alvls. who54 words
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Article68 1954-07-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. WhiU- in ambush positions nrar Gersek new villapr in the Papoh dLstrict of Johorp on July 19. a patrol of the First Battalion, the Querns Royal Recmient. opened fire on two trr-ori.-ts seen approaching from the village Tin- bandits fled. Later, a68 words
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Article44 1954-07-22 7 Mr George Ang of Singapore who went to London on a Fa»li>> Malay* M-holarship In 1948 to study radio engineering, haa puaed his final examination He Is the son of Mr Ang B. on .^eang of Everltt Road44 words
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Article486 1954-07-22 7 Then I found 2 of them scalded, nurse tells the inauest AYOITNG staff nurse. Miss Rita Perera. yesterday told the Singapore Coroner. Mr. K. T. Alexander, bow she found two new-born babies scalded while she was on night duty in wards one and two at the K.i.486 words
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Article101 1954-07-22 7 Meters will cut car park space RAKH.KS PI.A( F. whrrr IH.*> earn can be parked now will take «inl\ !>.'> when Singapore < it) Count il puts p.irk- iiß mrtrrs there. Meters in Kullrrton Square uill reduce thr parkins spate for 80 .us to IS. A committee fcafl reeommendrd thai101 words
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Article27 1954-07-22 7 Dr. Chen Su Lan. preside:. t of the Singapore Chine ie ay returned to the Colony by air after a three- week holiday in Indonc--la.27 words
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Advertisement143 1954-07-22 7 IA\T NOTICE TO EMPLOYERS E FEDERATION OF MALAYA -»T;ori« of rmployer* h»v« •:-n to f-Tiploye»» iccidenUlly I n»u Federation Workmen's Camcam int« bni on l»t April. 1953 »'»v 'v)<» of employee including offlre inU. snri rites of mmpenMtion ir» tmHn on employers may b* meal "f Workmen^ C'ompfn-a- COMMERCIAL rs'lON•.torr143 words
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Advertisement105 1954-07-22 7 DOLMAR CHAINSAWS The above arrangement is comfortable enough but even more comfortable is the DOLMAR CHAINSAW! Available in sizes from 20" to 60" log diameter and driven by petrol motor. .in he mcii at MAHA EXHIBITION Chenwii Stadium. Kuala Lumpur 7th to 9th. Aiuust 19.'>4. Sole Agents: UNDETEVES KJALA LUMPUR105 words
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Miscellaneous172 1954-07-22 7 The weather MIX 1 M I M TKMPKRATIRK: ,7.30 pm. on July 20 to 7.30 am., on July 211 Singapore 75 degrees. Prnanc 74. Kota Bahru 74. Ku.<l;i I umpur 72 lpoh 74. Kuantan 72 MAXIMIM TKMPKRATIRK: T.tn am to 730 pm. on July 21 Mnopert 84 decrees. Peimng 8«172 words
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305 1954-07-22 8 CLERK ACCUSES OFFICIAL, TELLS COURT: JOHORE BAHRL. Wednesday. MOHAMED YUSOF BIN ABDILLAH. chief clerk and acting Malay interpreter of the District Court. Pontian, told the Sessions Court yesterday that a Customs officer had asked him to strip before305 words
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141 1954-07-22 8 IPOH. Wednesday. 4 LINK with old Perak was broken last night with the death of Mr. Alan Ramsay, former manager of the engineering department of the Borneo Company's Ipoh branch, who retired in 1932. The late Mr. Ramsay was 74 years old. and141 words
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72 1954-07-22 8 Batek prints highlight a farm show KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. AN exhibition of "batek" printing and other cottage industries will feature at the Pahang Agricultural Show, which opens at Temerloh on Saturday. There will be demonstrations of rope making from Manila hemp and an exhibition of the produce of aborigines In72 words
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Article71 1954-07-22 8 rE Singapore City Council's vehicles and traffic committee has turned down a move to restrict the number of taxi drivers. The Municipal Ordinance would have to be amended If the Council wished to Impose a restriction. There are now 5.397 licensed taxi drivers. The Police71 words
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Article25 1954-07-22 8 Cadet Acting Petty Officer Sim Meng Cher. 17, left Singapore for England on the Benvorlioh this morning for a month's naval training25 words
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Article40 1954-07-22 8 Singapore's Director of Modical Services. Dr. R H. Bland, will present gold and silver medals to 41 blood donors tomorrow. The presentation will take place at the Blood Transfusion Office. General Hospital, at 3 p.m.40 words
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Article42 1954-07-22 8 IPOH. Wed British pianist Angus Morrison will give a twohour piano recital on Monday. Aug. 2 at Ipoh Convent at 6.30 p.m in aid of the Perak Adult Education Association, who are organising the concert. Tickets are $2 and SI.42 words
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Article98 1954-07-22 8 60-country study of Malaya KUALA LUMPUR. Wed THE 350 delegates reprr.-<rnt-ii.g 60 countries who will attend the second world assembly of youth in Singapore next month and then visit Selangor will be given a reception at King's House by the High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray. The delegates will make Kuala98 words
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151 1954-07-22 8 Headscarf girl cyclists a headache KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. GIRL cyclists in headscarves in Ampang new village near here| may be stopped as they I cycle about tomorrow and warned: "You are risking your life." The secretary of the local council. Mr. Chong Kup Hing. said today: "About 2.000 of the151 words
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Article23 1954-07-22 8 The St. Margaret's School Ex-students' Association will i hold its annual tea-party on j Saturday at the school at 4 p.m.23 words
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Article33 1954-07-22 8 Tried to evade duty— s2oo JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Tai Lip Heong. who tried to evade duty on a tarpaulin worth $198 was fined $200 here today. The tarpaulin, bought In Singapore, was confiscated.33 words
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631 1954-07-22 8 THE Malay foreman fireman of Kallang Airport fire services said yesterday that his first duty in an aircraft crash was to rescue the passengers Thp fireman. Sunardl bin Iman. said flre crews had orders to attempt to open631 words
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88 1954-07-22 8 A LABOURER. Sockalingam. son of Kalimuthu, was charged In Singapore yesterday with intimidating three Kalian* Gasworks employees to abstain from going to work. It was alleged that Sorkalingam intimidated K T. Arasoo on Saturday nicht at Rare OMU Road: Saal bin Safawi on Monday morning88 words
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159 1954-07-22 8 NEW MOVE TO SAVE GIRLS FROM A LIFE OF VICE Xl ALA LIMPLR, Wed. 'PHK Federation Labour X Department will lighten up restrictions nn granting licences to children and people under 1? for work in places ot entertainment. This follows report h> the Social Welfare Department that a young (irl159 words
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Article26 1954-07-22 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Dato Sheikh Abubakar, former president of the Johore Bahru Town Council, has resigned from both the Johore State and Executive councils.26 words
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113 1954-07-22 8 fWQiE organisation and development of community centres is the most important and constructive feature of the Government social welfare worker In Singapore, said Mr. T. P. Cromwell yesterday He listed health education, civics training, sewing, gardening, weaving, adult education, group games and first-aid as some113 words
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Advertisement365 1954-07-22 8 jjjjj lillj -\~i t-ii-.rWm^m^m] I#SHAW BRQTHERSjf 1 HWwwWywW^p n.sn p.m. v»_^' pMKw OPENS TODAY! KEEFE BRASSELIE *f#g W as Eddie Cantor A Great Showman gjj F*: LJ" laKH^ 4% ftATIItIIAY VI >III»\H.IIT! I "WHEN YOU WERE NOT WITH ME" with SMKK IIWT.I FU CHI MANDARIN DRAMA OF TWO LOVERS fVrfjffl365 words
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Advertisement163 1954-07-22 8 ,iAY ORGANISATION ATTR^J ALHAMBRA t^;l 4^» til coiciiiamt CHONt itw OOLOURFUU LAVISH! »n I SPARKLING COMEDY TH SIN(i AND DANCE ITS w YOUR HEART! TK* J ARTHUR K*NK ORGANISATION fmtß* 'iff A n i"^M' uimTAMIROFF Jr* fail Donald Sarah SINDEN LAWSON WAYNE to.^nd alj the nice girlsj UST DAY TODAY!163 words
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Article, Illustration1648 1954-07-22 9 TIMES special FEATURE Greedy swindler caused probe into burial racket ONE of the dominating factors in the lives of all Chinese is the desire to make adequate provision while living for burial. When icy die, whether rich or poor, their desire is to leave this world with big a show1,648 words
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Advertisement132 1954-07-22 9 Ithoosmg your Brandy O.P. Uy pay a gnac know to lie of v ']'}.:< 1 why R< my 1 P They know it "f unique H iilv in the It H- They know H Remy Martin gnacof I r>rior quality. >■■ 1-sON b CO LTD [Don't let that IOLD take132 words
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Advertisement213 1954-07-22 9 ~> EVERYBODY <ft\ faves about VEGETABLE SALAD v. ■♦/^v^) Taste-tfmptinc nourishing Hftinz Jfe^hA* Vppptahle Sal.id will arid the fin- ishinc touch to your carefully planned luncheon dinner or ro<kt.?il party! Serve Heinz Vegetable Salad by itself, or with tomatoes, lettuce, radishes and cold meats It's always delicious, any way you213 words
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Miscellaneous89 1954-07-22 9 KMI jiii j Ull tytiailliii H#tf/ 1 q *WftWffllVt||nitll ItUlllLlllH I VOJ? M'j#dO-JUM&O < U*ELI*S. I |'-:NJ JUAWDOES MOT KILL \j !l|[!l^(lnlnlW|lillinßr*s^^^"^nM|||||j|jj yi juan. $:<? AUBRfv PDPPiw rVA* J miai,/t 1$ OGOUH BAM6W6- J ■f. 1 7>ff siippieiijf! WtJTfiH 1 I I LET'S GPAS THE MOSE AND J 1 JJL89 words
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Article371 1954-07-22 10 But rubber holds fj r < THKRK was a marked contra*! in ih r the Singapore rubber and tin market' day to the Indo-China ceasefire While the rubber price fti dose at 68 8 rentr, a lb.. tin further by $5.37 i to $372.50 fd by lack371 words
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Article222 1954-07-22 10 The V. elation reported li-.tfu-'. rubbers -vere Irregular on the toca share market while 'in.* pi cd follow Ing the sharp fall In the m»The members of the Areported the following business doii' yeferday: Con Tin Smeltpr orris I*] 4'jd 26s 9ri lovernighn rd cb Fraser and Nea-«222 words
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Article72 1954-07-22 10 Ship* lvin» aliincsidr ihr Sinta pore Harbour Board wharves or f\ per ted today arr: Samoa 4-5. Hoogkerk 6-7. Idomf neus 8-9. City of Sydney 11. l'uh.i dak 13-14. Benalbanach IS-16. Glir. orchy 18. I cxi Maersk ',9-20. Tun Song N Wall 6. Eastern Queen n-H Giang Bee72 words
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Advertisement141 1954-07-22 10 Q /*«'HHOO) fl ANTIMACNETIC > WATERPROOF 15 JEWELS. S y Sole Agents: A SHRIKO (CHINA) LTD. s •Incorporated m Hongkong) *J? •Manufactured by Amtda Watch Co., S^4.» <* LiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIMIIIIIIIIIMIIMIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIMIIMIIIIIMIII I "HARVEY" I STEtL OFFICE FURNITURE I FILING CABINETS CUPBOARDS I I STORAGE BINS E i 1 Sole AKihis: MITCHELL COTTS141 words
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Advertisement591 1954-07-22 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS BURSARIES FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Students from the Federation who Intend appylng lor a Bur.sary for courses (ArU, Science. Teaching, Medical etc.) nt the University of Malaya aie notified that their applications should be sent to the Examinations Secretary. Department of Education. Federal House Victory Avenue, Kuala591 words
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Advertisement2246 1954-07-22 10 NOTICES I KLANG GATES SCHEME Contrac for (It Supply and Dellvery of Plpeo. 1 2 1 Construction and Completion of 45" main. Notice is hereby given that the closing dnle for tenders for both the above Contracts, originally fixed at 27th July. 1954 Is now changed I to 17tll August.2,246 words
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Advertisement135 1954-07-22 10 THE EASTERN SHIPPING CORPORATION Arcrptin- Pas^encen mil i To: P. RWETRmUM, PENAKC v S. S. "JALACOPAL 1 Sincaporr l'"i I J Arriving 28 I >4 Soling M. V. "STATE OF ANDHBV' Krom XI < I I I BAN" Arrrptin, arm. fm lIOM. K< ETA Penan* 4 I I R. II135 words
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Advertisement1108 1954-07-22 11 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. yjgi' rated m S.ngoporel Pa.wge BLUE FUNNEL LINE D*pt> .recced >>o other pert, te lead and diteherge car,n c ,,.»m •»".*r v ,«p00l, GLASGOW, LONDON 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS S P S hnm P#nono C.JI'I2 July 21 Juty 24/28 Jury 29/10 July 2* Aug 2 Aug 3/ 41,108 words
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Advertisement1071 1954-07-22 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA far Aden, Pert Said, Genee, Antwerp, Rotterdem, Homburg, Gydnie. Copenhegen, Gothenburg 4 Oslo Spore P. S'hom Penong "Sa'm.ODlA 't'\ i 5 y •3 A^ """I 's"m A oT V U/>»Au7 iV/i^ li/MAu, A *OA IS/11 Aug 1/ 2 Sept 1/ 1 Sept CeM. Leixeet1,071 words
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Advertisement1076 1954-07-22 11 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SAILINGS te U.K. end CONTINTINTAL TORTS Spore P. Shorn Penong Benvorllch for I iverpool Glotgow Rotterdom, Hull In Pert 21/24 July l*na>ecdhui tor London, Antwerp Rotterdom Homburg la Pert 21/24 July lennerri for Genoa, Avonmouth, Liverpool, Dubhn In Tert 24/21 Jury Beneven for Hnvre, London, Rotterdom,1,076 words
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Advertisement1137 1954-07-22 11 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. TEL No ***** ELLERMAN (V BUCKMALL KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, HAVRE. ROTTERDAM. LOS ANGfLCS. SAN FKanCISCO, HAMBURG PORTLAND, SIATTLE 4 VANCOUVER, ond W US A North Attonrtc Po 1\ Accaptm, cargo for Central 4 Seuth mrt Cjrio'ln vii Colombo Amerlcen Pert* CITT p M )h r ir1,137 words
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Article215 1954-07-22 12 Eileen Anderson - Eileen Anderson By WE'VE had a coronation in the fashion world. The "Princess* 1 line has become Ihe "Queen" line. The Queen has made this graceful tightbodiced, lull skirled style her own She looks her best in it apart from full evening dress215 words
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Article158 1954-07-22 12 IMII i;i i s a lot of truth in that old saying, "hot md bothered." Get bothered and one gets hot at once. In the tropics most women become trained to hot weather. A woman allows herself extra time to prepare for a date. She158 words
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Article139 1954-07-22 12 IL'HAT ;i (ilvcaw;\y unr end i>l a telephone call Is! vtoena ronng man linps up a ui:l In the office, writes Drusllla Bey t u.s. If she's keen, It goes like this: He 110... Oh, He 110.... terribly we11.... h0w are you' did you get139 words
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Article, Illustration638 1954-07-22 12 JUNIOR MAY TURN HIS BACK ON LESSONS BUT So let your children go spending 1 says ELIZABETH PAKENHAM "JIST nm along lo the riiop Mid j^et me ;i packet 0f. II is a sentence on every mother's lips. Hul is it rc;illv a BOOd638 words
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336 1954-07-22 12 Around London town with Anne Edwards and Drusilla Beyfus i>eportinc; on the foolishness and the fun of the peak week in the social season In a myriad ways the Kene la different this year. For one thing there is a lot more glitter336 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-07-22 12 On the left is a feminine version of the hunting cap in dovr-icrey vrlour from AuMralia The tiny half-brim hay a iii kririi nice and is trimmed with two feathirs dprorated with a sold emblem. On the rishl. a sherry orKinra dress with floral decoration and heart shaped bodice, seen56 words
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Advertisement204 1954-07-22 12 mems fora FRAGRANCE that j FLATTERS wit .j^ttorand remains a lovely MEMORY me CussorfS soap Imperial Leather SOtr. TOILET POWDER AND FOR HUBBY. ■RILLIIRTINE. AFTER SHAVE LOTION MD SHAVING STICKS. For brighter 'whites'— a littl* RECKITT'S CROWN BLUE in the final rinse farr* /nm Give y everyday dishes r^ y204 words
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Advertisement156 1954-07-22 12 Modess i At those certain times it s re Softer, safer, e jrrra-absorbent M I invisible under the slimmest skinthey're so comfortable. Made by Johnson and Johnson, Bk Models arc economic .il HB^BIfSiJ^WB a ucrVnttni-4ofunDii lUSTROVS hJtltk I lhin« obtained by uvnq v^lkWll »r>«rnpoo that conwmi Jldtfl! p u rt156 words
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Miscellaneous411 1954-07-22 12 t-i c, T" r* i tUy disliked iB>. Ihe Mrairs Times Crossword I^™~"™ I 'II Kpiilu-1 for 21 UTOM '■>. I 2 3 I b 6 B »<>" M 1 I 1 I.mi.v nil >• i.il iii make the X§S 55^ S^Ss v^ 5^ Miake .-Uip i7> f L J411 words
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Article151 1954-07-22 13 Bradshaw Locke lead HAHHOUA IF. Wed. ONI.V am; Harry Bnidiha* really conauered Mip truky wtatlwi and ground conditiuua in the openlna round of ihe Swallow Harrosate 2.000 KUUMai gulf toui nainent hi re yeatenlay. Playing In Men Wustw n;nJ over the undulating and tsposed i, ..in, v use Locka reBradaban151 words
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964 1954-07-22 13 A blueprint for brighter and better soccer in S'pore By THK SPORTS EDITOR. gHOI \A) Singapore Amateur Football Association extend its competitions, particularly the league, and allow more teams than the present fih 1 to enter next season? This is a question which is engaging much attention now that the964 words
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Article68 1954-07-22 13 SERKMBAN. Wed. Brigadier C 8. Howard was elected president of the Newrl .stmbtlan-Malaccu Ru«bl I nil. ii vi Hit .uinu.il meeting here. Other um.tal.s ,ne: Vice presidents Mam V Powell Evan* iNS i and F. W. S C.ldwell (.Malacca i hon. >cc. Mr. R. J. Tho■M; tienMirer.68 words
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Article29 1954-07-22 13 VIENNA. Wfd— Before a crowd of over fiOOOO Ihe Vienna first division soccer teiim. Rupid yesterday defeated the famous Moscow Dynamos l-o at the Prater Stadium here.29 words
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307 1954-07-22 13 rE Singapore Asian Rugby Union romprtition among schools and Asian clubs win begin towards the latter part of September and end in November. This was stated at the annual meeting of the Union at the Singapore C.R.C. yesterday. It was also stated thai after307 words
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Article908 1954-07-22 13 PENANO. Wed. DECAUSE of Insufficient entries lor a Jour-day meeting, the Peri. mi! I'ur! CtUk has rut down Us August Bank Holiday Oold Cup MHttM to three days-July 31. Aug. 4 and Aug. 7. A total M :t 7 iMTHi i^ nit. red908 words
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Article96 1954-07-22 13 SCHEIH'I E ol racing Is First day. July .11: CL 1 Ulv. 1 and 2 over fif and lm Cl 3. Dlv 1 and 2 over ,V*f and If Se<«nd day Ad(. 4CI. 3, Ply 1 2 and 3 overM Cl 5 Div. 1, 2 3. over 7f and96 words
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Advertisement236 1954-07-22 13 [Train Tor Success Ba» n in the I if or bui 1 di ng by Pottal li s tinsurH pro I r iuccew. highly r""d SE COST ACCOUNTANT WORKS MANAGER CHIEF CLERK BOOK-KEEPER tment "i I pMMERCE BANKING PUBLIC SERVICE .Xl B Rook how you can f better poaitioo; ttatt236 words
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Advertisement517 1954-07-22 13 THIS GILT-EDGED AUSTRALIAN SECURITY IS NOW OPEN FOR INVESTMENT if^D «B^Bt* id State Electricity Commission of Victoria POWER LOAN Interest 4/^ per cent for optional term of 10 or 20 years Principal and interest government guaranteed An amount ol O.IMMI.IMMI is sought for capital works mm lu-inj: constructed to increase517 words
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243 1954-07-22 14 JHAT BADMINTON festival next November to celebrate the Silver Jubilee of the Singapore liadminton Association is still in the balance. The full committee of the S.B.A. hold a threehour meet. rig at the Badminton Hall last night and decided that the festival will go243 words
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Article57 1954-07-22 14 PENANO. Wed Penanw < -11.1111--plon Cheah Wat Hun entered the siml-flnal of the men s sintles in the Penang Lawn Tennis Association championships today W.i Hun ■II n bnllLtnt form when he hMI C.( Myall 6 3 fi- 0. Tan Cheng Tee beat Oh57 words
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187 1954-07-22 14 Ceylonese 8 for 72 in Yorks defeat LONDON Wed X'ORKSHIRK present leaders ano iavourites lor :he rule r(H«l\ec. a setback in their bid for County cricket championship honours ye»■eirtnv \hen they crashed to their first defeat In in came* acainst the lfcspm bowling ol G.imnn Ooonesena of Ceylon and Australian187 words
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Article55 1954-07-22 14 Bukll Mrr:.ih Wanderers, txv .Johore Military Forces 2nri rlevcn by 5-4 In a frtCßdl) soccei BMtCh on thr International Club eroun-1 Johore B.hr-.i paaUffda) Baly id jtic CarrigM ill scored For WMMtertn; R.ikar I Mohammed ;nr Military Foree 1 .inn WtMbrvn defender ricfl< dec! thr ball into his55 words
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418 1954-07-22 14 LEAGUE CUP RESULTS AND POSITIONS 1 T^HE results in yesterday's SBHFA 1 I eaeue A Cup matches and th- present positions In the tables are: P W D L F A Pt.s O.T.EC 4 4 0 0 113 8 Mercantile Bk. 4 3 0 1 14 8 fi Shell 4418 words
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Article54 1954-07-22 14 Christian Young Mer. Association IPMI crlcke* XI to mm RAF Ch.tngi on Stindav will ix- se:ecte<. from: E. A Rodricues Kipt V in. M Nunis. S Oliveirr W H Nunis E F Hendrirkl S Low A Irwis. M Nimis F Viicsinche D Balehatclnt. L. j54 words
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394 1954-07-22 14 CiNCiAPORF Traetton Oo He- ser^es completed the first rooßd "f their Renerw league flxtures In the Bu-iness Hou-es I e.isue A.- Cup with a 100 per rent record yestcrI day when they Ixnt FYaser Ar Neave Reserves 6-2 at Rive: Valley Rwti I394 words
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Article88 1954-07-22 14 HARROOATE Yorkshire W«i TOM Vrntv of K I failed toria\ t qualify for th? l.i'er ~tiiucs of thi Bwallov rio"\ •i.irv iv n'ofessional gol: "'i-n' He took «3 on 'he Pann.ii 1 nurse yaatcrday a»d 82 at tlv I ".elghbouring Oikdale -nd.iv for n total of88 words
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Article76 1954-07-22 14 Supeivvlnc BP officials r>c at the MM annual general meeting are Presider.' St ct I eng Hock. V'lce--I'iesKicnts Thunt: Hoi S.in and Jerry Tan: Hon Sec-etary Ane Client Tiong; Assl. Secretary. Seovv Cheni; S»m Hon Treasurer I.<h> Vrw Hl.lt Ass; Ireasurer. Tin Khun Hak Hon Sports Captain76 words
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Article52 1954-07-22 14 Secretaries of SAFA Junior Clubs and Associations who have not sen 1 In the list of their plavei for consideration to represent SAFA Juniors XI are reminded to do so before July 31 to Ihe Hon. Secretary. Mr P Appavoo. c/O Assessors Dept City Hall.52 words
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Article415 1954-07-22 14 IJESULTR of the lies in 'lie Sine a pure Biidminiori AawrlaUan'l unlor c ii;ini|iii<nshli<f> plavrd at the I Wgapait Hitlnunton .-.Lulmni laM lIKED DOVBUU iHRSI BOUND) Join Kno and Robei t Llm beat 'nth OnjS and A P Menon 15- 7 3; Nancy Ang and How Keaw415 words
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325 1954-07-22 14 SCORIN(» two goals in rath half and riominatiri; most of the second-half exehanees. Malayan Publishing: House beat Breweries 4-1 in ;i SBHf League and Cup (iroup B game at Sepoy Lines jresterday. Bottom -of the table Breweries started imp: i but alter an even and krenlycontested325 words
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Article128 1954-07-22 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. ANGOR srhoolhoys sn<; set ten more rccr--j their grand total of new rein. 27- on the Victoria liutll ground today concluding <'■■< ;h>v combined athletic meet In addition. thre< txlstinj were equalled today, makin.; ihe number of records equalled In four -day128 words
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Article54 1954-07-22 14 I OHDOM DAJUSTAiri team lor the thiro Trsi acain.s 1 En^lanr. at Old Ta fiord. Manchester to:roriow was announced today aH.mif Mohanmad [mttai Ahmen Wafiar H "to Ahmed A M F...id.i!. M E Z Oha?.. Mohammad F»7JI Mahmood. KhaShujaudflin an !>-ood H issan with KhalK. s54 words
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Article21 1954-07-22 14 Ford ge 5 goals of Bal "Hi L' T tnp I I I m I I I BAT A P h21 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-07-22 14 VICTORY FOR THE QUEEN rF. finish of the King George VI »nd Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot on Saturday with the Queen's four-year-old colt Aureole (left foreground), ridden by I Smith, winning from Vamos, a French entry.41 words
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Advertisement757 1954-07-22 14 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I Continued fr»m Pare Check Before Posting Replies to Box Numbers I Utmotr f.wr should be taxen when replying to boi numbi-i jdt. to ute the CORRECT I NUMBER and Addren to tho I Strjirs Timn Cecil Street. ACCOMMODATION VACANT H M,,-rf< M <Vm.)—Bni St rlt. txlrm. ACCOMMODATION757 words
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Advertisement776 1954-07-22 14 OFTICE SPACE VACANT V »nrrf> 5.1 (Him.)— Box St rlt. extra. 470 SQ FT OFFICE SPACE available on subtenancy in modern illy located building. Box A7.SB.V S.T. TUITION M Wnrtt U tMlm.)—Bax it rlt. txlrm. WANTED ENOLISH LADY Tearh English Conversation. E^enin; Apph Box A 7821. S.T. State Term.MATHEMATICS TUITION776 words
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Advertisement58 1954-07-22 14 I ETERNfI f \cr\ I icma moveme diumiscd This valu ib iccttlhc mechanism due tocxircmc climates W Tli.it is wh\ I icrn.i 91 tor enduring prc< $£*vtC£ AfiT£* SAL* $ammdefik TD Pl fl /6 COLLYSR QUAY l P0 801 221. SiNQAPOKL H. B. WINTER (r Co. Ltd. MERCHANT TAILORS AHO58 words
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Miscellaneous53 1954-07-22 14 SOCCER Bl SIXKSS HOISKS XI v Knwloon Bus T, T. IHK). Jalan stadium SAFA JIMOR IP: rol| V v KM I lianci. (Irvlanc; KlnU liarurr* SrlrUr F.( »u|n ground. HCEVICCI LEAGtTB, DM. I: R\S( i K. Sicnal*; H.M.S. Terror v R.K.: r.AF |C) v ROA( SHOOT SIXiiAPORF. (iun lub, Kill.53 words
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