The Straits Times, 27 September 1954
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Title Section14 1954-09-27 1 The Straits Times. Nat**" 1 Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1954. 1$ CENTS14 words
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Article784 1954-09-27 1 Why were 17 freed after big round-up? From JOHN WILLIAMS KUCHING, Sunday DRUNEI police who arrested 17 Malays after litfhtninj; raids on Sept. 15 expected to find idence of illegal political activities." Thai is the strong rumour in the oil rich Brilish protectorate and il is daily784 words
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Article, Illustration117 1954-09-27 1 DOCTOR WINS HIMSELF A WEDDING GIFT IPOH. Sun. A FIRM belief in the old saytry, try. try again." it results for Dr. Chan un Chuen. of Ipoh. sole iner of last week's Straits 55.000 'Word Puzzle." n told of his good fortune, ing doctor could hardve it. wonderful news and117 words
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Article37 1954-09-27 1 OW, Sun.— The United psterdav asked Russia nipensation for the m B-29 -shot down in i Japan Sea two years ago ;xised that the case ko to the international Court if refused liability— A.P.AP - 37 words
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122 1954-09-27 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. I^AMPONG MA CHAP New Village in Johore, a notorious bandit larder, is being broken up and its 57 families are going elsewhere. This tiny village is at the 51st. mile on the main trunk road. Other reasons122 words
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111 1954-09-27 1 Storm No. 15 hits Japan —60 killed TOKYO. Sun. A TYPHOON hit South Japan today, killing 60 people. destroying many buildings, washing away hundreds of small boats and flooding thousands of acres of farmland. The fifteenth Pacific storm of the season moved into Japan with winds up to 100 milesAP - 111 words
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115 1954-09-27 1 PARIS, Sun. rE French High Command today posted several battalions or troops, including armoured units, around Saigon as tension increased in the dispute between the Vietnam i Government and its army, the French Press Agency reported. A French spokesman in i SaigonReuter - 115 words
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Article41 1954-09-27 1 Ng Kew Lai, 30. a salesman, foil to his death from the nine-storey Singapore Improvement Trust flats at Upper Pickering Street last night. Ng is the 12th person to have fallen from these Trust flats.41 words
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Article87 1954-09-27 1 TOMORRO W—THE DAY THE October issue of The Malayan Monthly on sale tomorrow is packed with first-class picture stories, articles and colourillustrated fiction. Production difficulties experienced with the first two issues have been overcome and we are confident that the magazine will now be fudged the best yet proI'uced in87 words
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Article, Illustration69 1954-09-27 1 WHEN PRISONERS BROKE out or the solitary confinement cells in Missouri State Penitentiary, at least three were killed and 14 injured as guards opened Are. The convicts did not escape from the prison, but set fire to several building* and damaged others. In theAP - 69 words
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Article227 1954-09-27 1 BISHOP BAINES WARNS THE Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. H. W. Baines, yesterday warned against the view that the State was all-powerful. There was danger in thinking that the State would and should do everything for its citizens, he added. i There was227 words
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Article55 1954-09-27 1 LONDON. Sun.— Mr. Antony Head, Secretary of State for War, left London yesterday for a month's tour of army stations in Malaya. "I consider that part of the world will be very important to us In the near future," he told newsmen. Mr. Head isAP - 55 words
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Article96 1954-09-27 1 THE Straits Times to- day publishes the first of a series of five articles specially writis: ten by Mr Clement Attlee. former Prime Minister of Britain, on his visit to Moscow and Communist China SS The British Labour Party's mission, which Mr. Attlee headed, has been96 words
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Article30 1954-09-27 1 YAOUNDE, French Cameroens. Sun. Forty people worn drowned when a ferry capsized in the Sanaga River. It was feared the final toll would go higher. UP.UP - 30 words
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Article45 1954-09-27 1 LONDON. Sun. Mr. Mohammed All, Pakistan Prime Minister, left here by air today for Nice to meet the Aga Khan. He plans to return to London on Sept. 29 before leaving for Washington at the invitation of President Eisenhower.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article36 1954-09-27 1 BOMBAY, Sun. Seven people, including a Communist leader, Vajubhai Shukla, were injured last night when Indian police using bamboo staves charged a group of people tryine to enter the Portuguese territory of Dlv. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article122 1954-09-27 1 BONN. Sun. A BROWN and black mushroom of smoke ringed with vived flames flashed high above thr rugged Sennrlager heath. as the first atomic simulator ever to be shown to the public, was fired today. I The "explosion was watch- ed by senior NATO officers attendingReuter - 122 words
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416 1954-09-27 1 PENANG, Sunday. FEDERATION parents are protesting against the "difficult" papers set for 12-year-oM children seeking promotion from Standard Six to Form One. "It Is a staggering test for such young children." one school authority told the Straits Times. And it Us all416 words
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Article48 1954-09-27 1 LONDON Sun. Warsaw Radio yesterday reported "the discovery and arrest of a group of spies working for the West German intelligence organisation Gehlen." "All the arrested confessed their guilt and supplied much useful information on spying activities of West Germany" the radio said.— ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article50 1954-09-27 1 SEOUL. Sun. National police reported today the capture of the chief of the Communist guerillas in South Korea, Kwon 11. last Tuesday night near Yone Dong. Police said four other guerillas were also captured vith Kwon. There are an estimated 400 Communist euerillas in southern Korea. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article56 1954-09-27 1 LONDON. Sun.— A meeting in Moscow yesterday to mark Soviet Tank Day heard the Soviet Union praised as the "birthplace of the tank", according to Moscow Radio. The clim was made by General Poluboyanov before an audience which included Marshal Bulganin, Soviet Defence Minister, and fourReuter - 56 words
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Article45 1954-09-27 1 KATMANDU. Sun. The three Austrlans led by 42-year-old Dr. Herbert Tlchy. who plan an attempt on the 27.750 feet unconqu^red peak of Cho Oyu In the Everest region, have reached the Sherpa centre of Namche Bazar, according tr> reports reaching here today.- Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article34 1954-09-27 1 PARIS, Sun. An investigation "with maximum vigour" to determine the origin of leaks from top-secret meetings of the French National Defence Council was promised by the Premier, M. Pierre MendesFrance, yesterday.— AP.AP - 34 words
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Article32 1954-09-27 1 VICTORIA. Sun— Canada's new and old ambassadors to Japan will meet the Prime Minister Mr. Shigeru Yoshida. in Vancouver today. Mr. Yoshida left yesterday to tour Europe and America.— AP.AP - 32 words
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Article76 1954-09-27 1 OPIUM (1 00 LB) SEIZED FROM PLANE PENANG. Sun CUSTOMS men seiied about 100 lb. of raw opiu.-n valued at $40,000 from a Malayan Airways plane at Ba.van Lepas civil airport today. The aircraft, which arrived from Bangkok, was detained for 75 minutes before being allowed to continue its flight76 words
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Article80 1954-09-27 1 NEW YORK. Sun. The United Nations General Assembly cleared the way yesterday for an early debate on the United States plan for the establishment of an international agency to develop atomic energy for peaceful uses It approved a recommendation that the subject be admitted toReuter - 80 words
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Article61 1954-09-27 1 HONO KONG. Sun A 10-member delegation of women from India left here for China by train today to attend the celebration on Oct. 1 of the Peking regime's sth anniversary in office. The women arrived here vt^trrdav by plane from Calcutta. They are led61 words
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Article31 1954-09-27 1 TOKYO, Sun. Japan has asked Korea to allow the International Court of Justice to settle disputed ownership of Takeshima, a tiny, uninhabited island in the Sea of Japan U.P.UP - 31 words
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203 1954-09-27 1 They do not mind taxes— if reduced JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. I EADING Chinese or- e;anisations throughout the State of Johore, today Joined forces and decided to ask the Federation Government to reduce the recently-introduced tax increases. At a meeting here, a threeman committee was appointed to investigate the full Impact203 words
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Article51 1954-09-27 1 miv 188 M IRGAVX li \s OLD r. i mo i; i sun. Prim si > Margaret h.i^ a IrvtrMi t»ui. r<>\ 1 1 ftldra .iiilimiiKid tixl.i.\. Thr Priaccai hi .it r..«imoi ii i Mir w 1 1 li the Oiiicn and nllii'r m<-nili'i-> tht f il f51 words
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Article28 1954-09-27 1 CASABLANCA. Sun. Saboteurs last night derailed 18 coaches of a train about 20 miles south cf Casablanca, police reported today. One person was slightly Injured. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Advertisement419 1954-09-27 1 Finer Rings at SENA'S The selection of rings always to be teen at Sena'i expresses Hie high degree of skill and artistry employed in the creation of all Hieir fine jewellery. H. SENA LTD. HIGH CLASS lEWILLIRS SINGAPORE. PENANC b BANCKOK A HEW J,J]) UOH FOOTBALL CONTEST $3,000 PRIZE MONEY!419 words
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308 1954-09-27 2 NOW CHIANG'S DEFENCE CHIEF SAYS IT AT HUSH-HUSH MEETING 'IT WON'T SUCCEED' TAIPEH, Sunday. THE Chinese Nationalist Defence Minister, Mr. David Yui, told a defence committee meeting: behind closed doors today that Red China was preparing to seize Nationalist-held islands off the mainland. Mr.Reuter; UP - 308 words
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Article, Illustration54 1954-09-27 2 TIIF 81 -year-old Sultan of Johore discards the Bangkok in favour of a fedora, net at a jaunty angle, on his arrival at Southampton With him are the Sultanah and Princess Meriam. They expect to be away from Malaya for the greater part ofReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration75 1954-09-27 2 I'llKii PICCIOM. 31. son of Italy's Foreign Minister who resigned recently, and the Marquis I'go Montagna have been arrested. They are involved in Rome's drug orgy scandal, arising from th<> death of Wllin I Mnntrsi ItU.KOn the Marquis's rM.ite that the cirl was alleged to h.ivr died75 words
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Article92 1954-09-27 2 Crusher test in hunt for bambino WORCESTER. Erißland. Sun. A SET of clothing was yest«rdav thrown into a crushing machine at a brickworhi hrre to test a theory that a three-year-old Italian boy may have toddled into the machine and been ground to drnth In thrrr hours most of it92 words
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Article35 1954-09-27 2 LONDON. Sun— Britain has agreed to a Yugoslav proposal for talks in Belgrade to consider the seh*»dule of debt repayments due to Britain by the Yugoslav Government, the Treasury announced here. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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81 1954-09-27 2 SEATTLE. Sun.^ Mrs. Alice Franklin Bryant. woman author who was a wartime prisoner of the Japanese, is launching a campaign for signatures to an apology to Japan for the H-bomb blasts. She expects to present it to Emperor Hlrohlto In November on behalfAP - 81 words
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Article58 1954-09-27 2 TOKYO. Sun Thr third typhoon to hit Japan this month swept through Kyushu and Western Honshu rarly this morning. bringing 78 m.p.h. winds and torrential rain. Police said more than 6.000 homes had been flooded, seven people had been killed. 50 Injured and many were missingReuter - 58 words
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Article39 1954-09-27 2 VIENNA. Bun A train carrying 371 Greeks on their wav from Czechoslovakia to Greece streamed into Hohenau last night. They were taken from Greece to East European countries during the civil war —Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article142 1954-09-27 2 rpEN officers from the X Examining Wing of the Royal Air Force Flyine School at Little Risslngton. Gloucestershire, will leave Britain on Oct. 4 for a ten-week tour of the Far East. They will fly with RAF. pilots in Singapore. the Federation of142 words
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Article191 1954-09-27 2 LONDON. Sunday. PUBLICATION of an 80.000-word autobiography. written by a former British Intelligence Officer and including his memoirs of German War Crimes investigation, has been banned by the War Office. Lii.-isOi. Aiexanaer scotiana srrvftd in the German Army r.s part of his Intelligence work. His isReuter - 191 words
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Article154 1954-09-27 2 MEDAL FOR FIRST MAN TO MOON WSSIA OFFER, LONDON k Russian rnrkot iL a last night, *P^t He addrd "ront«« developrnrnt of r j'" mDOr ».'T technique has m3nS patch of a stratoSltoJ moon in th- near k reality. r fut ui> a "In thr lolatloo or h, task PlayedReuter - 154 words
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Article33 1954-09-27 2 BERLIN Sun TV Hlch Comn Germany. Mr. Oeorei kin. yi sterday ofß rd at his own n q tlsn Commissioner. Sir Fr°d«. rick Hoyrr Millar, in I tish Headquarters hrn Reutrr.Reuter - 33 words
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Article78 1954-09-27 2 BARRED— BY SLACKS lONDON. Sun.— Lady Hardwicke. pretty wife of 61-year-old actor Sir Cedrlc Harrlwirke. was asked to leave London's Cocoanut Grove nicht club on Friday because she was wearinz slacks Lady Hardwickp, 28. still wearing her slacks, transferred her party to thp Stork Rvand danced there until ifte 378 words
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Advertisement152 1954-09-27 2 Sole Aftnt. OVERSEAS TRADERS LTD. singatorf k Lmrm penang. HEAL LOW COST TLKRACE HOUSES WITH MODERN SANITATION in newly developed part >t Frankel Estate BOOKING OPEN NOW $7080/- CREOIT FONCIER M WWW/ MEY£R CHAMBERS— RaffIes Place FOR LAND HOUSE! (3rd Floor) EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT CAN NOW BE ARRANGED ATTENTION152 words
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Miscellaneous245 1954-09-27 2 RADIO MALAYA I'ProcrimmM thu« marked ran be rereivrd by lintenmi in MaUrra). 7200 Xc 41m AM *8 57 English Schools Broad, casts: 9.00 Music And Movement: 9 2b— 945 Singing Together:: 11.10 English Schools Broadcasts: (1.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m.— short wave 41m., 49m. Medium wave 476 m 343 m245 words
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Article323 1954-09-27 3 Butler tells US: We look to you M R R L A BUTLER, Britain's ChanralU^of the Exchequer, said here yesterday that the convertibility of currencies should be regarded not as a terminus but merely the beginning of the journey towards a world-wide system of multilateral tradeReuter; UP - 323 words
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Article70 1954-09-27 3 India backs Empire preference NEW DELHI. Sun. rE Commerce Minlsdr, Mr. T. Krishnamna. told Parliament yes"Wp have no desire iepart from our policy imperial preto Britain because to our advantage, i igh the tfi vantage may be much." -aid: "India will be l ife even though we i Imperial preferHp70 words
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Article70 1954-09-27 3 TWO VIEWS ON CYPRUS: OSIA. Sun. Dr. Fazll secretary of the Cy;rkish National Party, rriay cabled the U.N. ScGeneral ving: dred thousand Cyprus •rongly protest U.N. n to discuss Greek claim irus." cable said they vently reject union with .Nt-lf-Kovernment or a and demand a contlon70 words
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Article36 1954-09-27 3 ONDON. Sun.— The EgyptGnvrrnment has asked md Greece to attempt 'he Cyprus problem Ddly manner without a the U.N.. Cairo Ra- mral Assembly d to put the qursvoreignty of Cyprus f-nda. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration35 1954-09-27 3 KINK K QATSOM, British film and television star. nlu>* the part of an air tiarttsa in the film "Out of the loudv" Klin ice «ears this dress in off-duty scenes in the film.35 words
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Article105 1954-09-27 3 Tokyo. Former Indian Ambassador, Mr. Mohammed A Rauf. left for Canada to be High Commissioner there. Denver. President Eisenhower named Mr. John L Tappin as Ambassador to Libya. Amsterdam. Russia won the world chess championship with Argentina second and Yugoslavia third. Seoul.— US. -Korean talks on105 words
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Article50 1954-09-27 3 PAKIS, Sun— Youne Amerii have been livinc in nee for one year will beWe to the French mili-lll-up on Nov. 4.The law was passed a year ago Whether thp French will seriously enforce the legislation has been under discussion between French and American diplomats. A P.50 words
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Article38 1954-09-27 3 NEW YORK. Sun. David Schine. former special investigator for Senator Joseph McCarthy, is being sent next month to arir.v duties in Alaska. He has been promoted from private to private first class.— Rcuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration61 1954-09-27 3 THIS YORK TRANSPORT pl.m, crashed and caught ttre on take-off, but 45 British soldiers and the crew of five scrambled out with only seconds to spare. One of the soldiers was slightly cut on the face and that was the only injury of the crash. The61 words
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Article224 1954-09-27 3 LOOK AGAIN, EUROPE TOLD WASHINGTON, Sunday. \|R. JOHN FOSTER DULLES.' the United States iTI Secretary of State, left here by air last night to attend the nine-power conference in London on German rearmament and Western defence. Before he left he called for a re-examination ofReuter - 224 words
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Article25 1954-09-27 3 TUNIS. Sun. Six Fellagha outlaws wer? killed and seven policemen wounded in a clash in the Seloussl mountain ranee near Maknassy UP.UP - 25 words
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121 1954-09-27 3 WASHINGTON. Sunday. FRENCH and United States negotiators on Indo- China agreed yesterday that the United States and France were "waging in Vietnam a single battle for liberty" and they should co-ordinate their actions. The Under-Secretary of State, Mr. Walter Bedell Smith, and theReuter - 121 words
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147 1954-09-27 3 HOT DOGS AGAIN SO 1,000 PRISONERS RIOT CHICAGO Sun NJ EARLY I.UOO prisoner I protesting against bring served hot dogs for the third time in a week, rioted yesterday at the City House of Correction here. The hooting leering inmates smashed furniture :ind windows, started fires and threw ant mfcisilrReuter - 147 words
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Article44 1954-09-27 3 BALTIMORE, Sun— At least seven people died yesterday in the mid-air collision of two planes over Baltimore harbour Both planes, one a sixp.i.s.sen<rer Navy aircraft and the other an Air National Guard fighter, were reduced to bits of wreckage. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration54 1954-09-27 3 Two smiles. one wail ITS easy enough for Jack Han kins, popular English film star, to appear at his best before the camera, and Mrs. Doreen Hawkins has good reason to smile, too, because that's their first girl in her arms. Baby, however, gives one bip wail. She was born54 words
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136 1954-09-27 3 NOTTINGHAM. Sun. A hotel keeper in this central England industrial town is sending a letter of apology to a Jamaican student for refusing him a drink at his bar. The letter says the student will always be welcomed at the hotel andReuter - 136 words
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275 1954-09-27 3 rE president of the Singapore Progressive Party, Mr. C. C. Tan, yesterday stated his party's policy on housing. The Progressives, he said, would see that for every block of new buildings put up, a block of slum houses was pulled down. He275 words
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Article89 1954-09-27 3 LONDON. Sun. Mr. Pierre Mendes France, the French Prime Minister, and Mr. John Foster Dulles. United States Secretary of State, were arriving here tonight for preparatory talk* with British leaders about the nine-nation German rearmament conference opening on Tuesday. Professor Oaetano Martlno jthe new Italian Foreign Minister,Reuter - 89 words
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Article60 1954-09-27 3 The Rt Rev H. W. Baines. Bishop of Singapore, will give a report on the recent World Council of Churches meeting inEvanston (U.S.A.), at a Dublic meeting at the V.M.C.A. Hall, Orchard Road, at 5.30 p.m. today. Bishop Baines was one of the three60 words
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383 1954-09-27 4 GOVT. STUDYING BILL ADVERTISEMENTS claiming that medicines are effective in treating such diseases as cancer, tuberculosis or leprosy are to be banned in Singapore. The Singapore Medical Department is concerned that such claims can now be freely made by unscrupulous quacks and383 words
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Article171 1954-09-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. "■FEDERATION tin miners will soon be (riven forms to fill In statistics to help calculate assessment when tin control m enforced. A Mines Department statement says: "The method of calculation cannot be deflnitelv settled until November But figures are wanted now171 words
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Article34 1954-09-27 4 Elaine, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Stephen Tan. was baptised by Rev. Tracpy K. Jones at the Singapore Wrslev Church yesterday The godmother was Miss D. F Atherton of the Education Department.34 words
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Article29 1954-09-27 4 The Insurance Institute of Malaya will debate "Marriage Is a great hindrance to an Insurance worker" at the auction room. Singapore Chamber of Commerce Fullertnn building, tomorrow29 words
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Article155 1954-09-27 4 Dr. Sullivan in no man's land A TOUGH assignment awaits Dr. Michael Sulln, latest recruit to the staff of the University Malaya. He will have to o Fine Arts course cultural "No Man Indian. Chinese Wafrm and South will all ha.> —and this155 words
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Article95 1954-09-27 4 PEOPLE living under extreme hardship :n the newvillages of the Federation ar hungry for sympathy and help from outside, said Dr Chen Su Lan president of the Singapore Chinese V.M.C.A. last night "The number of Chr:>tian workers in the new villages, who are expressing sympathy through their95 words
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Article26 1954-09-27 4 The next monthly meetins of the Singapore Rural Board will be held at the Conference Room. Colonial Secretary's Office on Thursday, at 10 a.m26 words
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Article582 1954-09-27 4 MUTINY— BUT ITS AGAINST THE BOOK TODAY'S ROUND— UP OF TODAY'S SHOWS IN TOWN "The Came Mutiny" (Capitol i is an enjoyable film, but not in the way the book was enjoyable. Nor dor.s it pack anytmng like the book's punch. The book was a -study in characters, in particular582 words
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Article58 1954-09-27 4 JOHORE BAHRI lunch party was Mr L.. K K Mr Low K l Mr. N| and Mr Loo H« 5 rnilc. who w< n hoi the Sultan ol I day. Mr l» K K chairman oi th< sociation. Kluang cci the Ord.r oi tl Johore.58 words
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Article33 1954-09-27 4 KV AI A 1 Director of Op< Geoffrey Bournreturned from a vi kok. has sent a message to the ruf" glne Auxiliary P rd the top-rank terrorist Pah day.33 words
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Article20 1954-09-27 4 KUALA I I badminton i sne lias netted SJTempler I I Appeal Fund, whi Ssi.Blfi.:>7720 words
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Article24 1954-09-27 4 JOHORE BAH. Members of the K iM.-tnct Ofl til Admin I S< litor r\VD. or the Treasurer, pi I and Mr Tai24 words
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Advertisement27 1954-09-27 4 ...because they're MILDER J AND STILL ONLY 35 CENTS A PACKET! I I NOW IN SINGAPORE MADE IN A ENGLAND V if//f 84 PICCADILLY, LONDON W. 127 words
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Miscellaneous339 1954-09-27 4 Alhambra. Bonnie Scotland Pavilion- Art Of Lovr 1.49, 11. 1.30 4. 6.45 and 9.30. 4. 6.30 and 9.30. Capitol- War Paint 11. 1.45. Quern's: Rehsia Suami 4. 6.30 and 9.30. (Malay) 3. 6.30 and 9.15. Cathay- Romeo and Juliet Rex: The Sword of Revenge 10.30. 1.15. 4. 6.45 and 9.30.339 words
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Article, Illustration1611 1954-09-27 5 STRAITS TIME SPECIAL FEATURE Sheriff who was Texas vice-king IN Texas in 1949, there was no wilder, tougher, more graftridden hot-spot than the small town of Alice. Illegal slot machines, dice > games and commercialised vice flourished openly. On almost every corner, the neons of a garish honkytonk lured theDaily Mirror - 1,611 words
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Advertisement89 1954-09-27 5 1 For extra MILEAGE miles Jpi/& s miles s Ride on MICHELIN Real low Pressure Tyres CiTllM^lw>HVl D L C m b^^E^k /»M 4g« Bit ATTENTION! HOUSEWIVES OF IPOHJ BEAT THE IMPORT DUTY AND BUY NOW! THE FOLLOWING GOODS IN OUR FIXTURES: KITCHEN UTENSILS, TABLE GLASS WARE, CROCKERY, CHINA, SMOKERS89 words
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Miscellaneous201 1954-09-27 5 Shvrtwii ##«/i#ir*.s nvrvr yuvss* Wiiisim. "I s <J&BSUTI~NEVEIZ\ I U£«£ COH£6 I IM4SINE YOU'ZE X I I WAS ZIQHT WATZOKi W*^^^^^^^^^M I 6U£S* LAOV MAVtVOTHf) LIZZIE'S SHEZLOCIC T/$ HELL^IZE. VWE.euT TWEHTV-FIVE T WATSON CAfLfUA&c WHO 1 MPA HAS HOLMES, WHW OASCOM&! GOOD W MOL/HE6 AUOTUEB. J THE ZEO-fACID I AZZIVED201 words
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Article52 1954-09-27 6 21) H.,rrf. .<//> mum mum). THK FAMILY of the l«tc Mr. 'henjt Hoe thank all relatives for their wreaths night vtoM funeral. HENG ann h to thank all relatives nnd friends who sent wreaths, band, paid nisht rendered pern nee and at- th< funeral of the late Mrs.. Nee52 words
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Article85 1954-09-27 6 ;0 Word, till (minimum). TOLLOW PEDANT Every Day In U you want to win «!>. Raffles .irminß .lv! Danre Frocks. [ON& Ideal moon wear. Thomson*. Road. DISCERNING PUBLIC will I requirements Opticians. 10/12 1 BUYING BLOTTING I'l Gold Now ■loners and >CX. a wide range tea in guaranteed 285 words
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698 1954-09-27 6 Singapore, Mon. Sept. 27, 1954. Balance Of Trade An optimistic outlook for' Malayan trade was the keynote of the bi-annual review by the chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, Mr. F. H Atkinson. The immediate, future certainly should cause no-one much concern. The volume of trade has held surprisincly698 words
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Article313 1954-09-27 6 I That the British Government had no intention of taking a further step towards the convertibility of sterling was plain weeks ago. Mr. R. A. Butler has confirmed the position in his address at the meeting of Governors of the World Bank. There must be more stable trading313 words
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Article272 1954-09-27 6 It is excellent news for every community in Singapore that the Colony's new air-condi-tioned library is at last to take shape. With the coming of Mr. Harrod as librarian and the gift of $8,000 for Chinese books, the generous vision of Mr. Lee Kong Chian is at last272 words
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Article, Illustration1259 1954-09-27 6 I shock Kremlin men at Embassy dinner JT IS 18 years since I was last in Russia when I went by boat with Ambassador Maisky to Leningrad and then Moscow. This time I flew with my colleagues to Stockholm and Helsinki and so to Moscow. The striking thing in the1,259 words
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Article300 1954-09-27 6 A man of charm in Peking These became increasingly numerous and the country was patterned into stripes of cultivation. One began :o appreciate the pressure of population for every inch was cultivated Presently we came in sight of Peking and flying over got a glimpse of the beauty of the300 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-09-27 6 COLOSSAL, says Mr. Attire of this building, the 28-storey home of the Foreign Ministry in Moscow. It ie reputed to be the tallest government bu ilding in Kurope. Out of sight are crumbling slums which struck Mr. Attlee as "appalling46 words
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131 1954-09-27 6 MOST people and businesses in the Federation are faced with higher cost of living and runnine costs since the import duties were Increased Penang is part of the Federation. There are terrorists in Its hills. The Federation Government spends money trying to rid the131 words
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Letter55 1954-09-27 6 IN the past, detailed results of the DCS. examinations were given to the various heads of departments who then told the candidates. This practice has ceased in the last two years It should be revived so that candidates can kJiow where they failed and prepare accordingly. CANDIDATE. Tapah.55 words
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Letter110 1954-09-27 6 INHERE appears to be some A delusion in certain quarters as to the purport of my intention to introduce into the Legislative Council an Adult Education Bill. To rrmove any doubts that may exist may I emphatically state that the introduction of such legislation is not a110 words
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Article412 1954-09-27 6 A fin^' start A^ofy gewral Officer loch, mrt a ground of Singapore at pie to the old a There he was ,1 structures run Tp tary that overs gency lutW. strong view* or, the ness and vandalism allowed these ob, Tu I'" m such place The OO.C412 words
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Advertisement643 1954-09-27 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. Til W..rrf. 510 imininuim). BA' ;oßrid(iint.wifeof 24'h September, a steter for Janet and Anthony-Deo G PERSONAL rrfi si« (minimum). w:i MR. CHUMIWADSWORTH .■er. Capital ■■pur, immediately. sin ITIONS N ANT < .< r(«. txlrm WANTED. English Teacher iM F) Ol Certificate with Oral. Apply School, Jalan Kayu. (off643 words
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Advertisement15 1954-09-27 6 Cjammeter <y SWISS MADE STOP WATCHES from $48 16 COLLYIK QUAY £j~& r.O.ttX 111. SIM*A*»KI15 words
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Advertisement67 1954-09-27 6 6 RAFFLES PLACE. PHONE ***** I r. v. mUfc/l K. E. MEYER f.n.a.o..d.opt.,ii.osc) K. W. BELL OIP.OPT.A.STC.f AOA Ideal Gifts for the Season ithinvston* A MurvasHo Jvwvllvrfi ■fr Necklaces Bracelets ■fr Brooches I U. S. de SILVA j 0 JEWELLERS 106. ORCHARD ROAD, S PORE-9. PHONc^ Always Milder f~\-*. Better67 words
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Article203 1954-09-27 7 MUSLIMS TOLD: GIVE— IT'S A DUTY —and the da to shows how with $10,000 a WARNING that "every Muslim becomes responsible and liable to punishment by Allah" ij he will not help by contribution or otherwise in the establishment of the Muslim College of Malaya, was made by Dato S.203 words
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Article52 1954-09-27 7 KAJANO. Sun— lnche Razali bin Abdul Hamid, Penghulu of Cheras, Kajang, and Che Chik I binte Maulud of the District Office. Kajang. were married at 'the brides home at the 14th mile, Kajang, today. Among the guests were the District Officer, the Assistant District Officer, and several52 words
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Article243 1954-09-27 7 Quit at 45 AND get pension KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. THE Selangor Government Clerical Services Union today approved a resolution urging full-pension concessions j for Government employees who wish to retire before the age of 46 to contest federal cli i tions. "There are Government employees who wish to take part243 words
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Article, Illustration264 1954-09-27 7 \|UtH to his surprise, Mr. Yong Ming Khai, a Singapore taxi driver and Methodist lay preacher, was greeted with handshakes and congratulations by fellow-members of the Henghua Methodist Church yesterday when he attended the morning service. He did not know what the264 words
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Article116 1954-09-27 7 She returns to start a movement A UNIVERSITY student who attended WAY as a member of the United States delegation, has returned to Singapore to start a World Federalist Movement here She is Miss Lucy Law. who is studying international relations at the Columbia University. She has just returned from116 words
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Article67 1954-09-27 7 PENANG, Sun.— A schoolboy, Lim Lea i Song, 22-year-old son of (tdeon's manager, Mr. Lim Seong Wah. and grandson of Mr. Lim Eow Thoon, former Penann Municipal Commissioner, has been reported missins fron: home. Lim left his house in Logan Road las*- Sunday without saying where67 words
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Article41 1954-09-27 7 KUANTAK Sun.— Two court interpreters In Pahang have passed their Malay language test. They are Mr] V. Kanagaretnam, of Kuantan, and Mr. Bhan Singh, of Raub. Police Inspector K. Sabapathy of Kuantan has passed the Chinese language test.41 words
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Article167 1954-09-27 7 T*HE retiring Registrar of the University of Malaya. A Mr. W. D. Craig, said in a farewell message yesterday that he was confident the university would continue to grow a s rapidly in the future as it had grown since It was founded five years167 words
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Article57 1954-09-27 7 PENANO. Sun.— The Chinese Swimming Club here is running a $75,000 lottery to purchase furniture and other equipment for the new club building in Tanjong Bungah Tickets can be got at $1 each. The draw will take place at the Rubber Trade Association at Anson57 words
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Article36 1954-09-27 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Projects worth $261,691 have been approved by RIDA for Johore since 1953. This year RIDA has so far approved three major and 53 minor projects which will cost over $100,000.36 words
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Article78 1954-09-27 7 The temple sleepers were robbed TAMPIN. Sun. FOUR Indians went to sleep at the Sundra Vinayagar Temple in Tampin, and next day one of them found his $75 bird cage missing. Two of the others lost $135 in cash and some clothes. The fourth. Slnnaiyah, pleaded guilty before the Tampin78 words
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Article38 1954-09-27 7 KUANTAN. Sun. Mr. V. M. N. Menon. Member for Posts and Telecommunications, passed through Kuantan today on his way to Trengganu and Kelantan He will visit Kuantan on his way back to the Federal capital.38 words
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Article43 1954-09-27 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Prof. A. A. Sandosham of the University of Malaya will speak to the Johore Bahru Rotary Club on Tuesday on his recent world tour. Prof. Sandosham recently visited foreign universities on a Rockefeller Fellowship.43 words
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Article23 1954-09-27 7 KLANG, Sun. The Klann Co operative Stores Society will hold its annual meeting tomorrow at the court house at 5 p.m.23 words
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Article106 1954-09-27 7 ALOR STAR. Sun—Demolition experts today t»ekked through thick blukar to Paya Mak Isun In Ourun district of Central Kedah to dispose of an unexploded M>o Ib. aerial bomb. Heavy armed escorts pro- 1 vlded security to the three experts who had to walk a106 words
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Article290 1954-09-27 7 Tiger, Tiger out of sight... By Nelson Rutherfurd KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. I RANSACKED Templer Park today In a vain bid to interview the tiger, currently reported roaming the area. "See if it has scared trippers away from the park," the editor told me. I thought of Blake's Immortal lln.?s: "Tiger,290 words
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Article51 1954-09-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Savalsivam Pillay 33. and Kunjan Pillay. 41. appeared 'n the First Magistrate's Court here yesterday in connection with a charge of murdering Ramakrishnan Pillay at Kampong Alias, off Bungsar Road. on Sept. 10. A preliminary inquiry will be held on Nov.51 words
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Article40 1954-09-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr. Tara Singh, leader of the Sikh community in India, is expected here on Thursday. Local Sikh community has arranged a reception for the leader, who will spend a week touring the federation.40 words
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126 1954-09-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. I ONGER working hours have been proposed for civilian employees at Headquarters. Malaya Command, in Kuala Lumpur. The War Department Civilian Staff Association has been tolJ by the headquarters that th° command is in favour of a 39-hour week instead of126 words
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Article61 1954-09-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The central executive committee of the United Malays National Organisation met for more than 10 hours today to prepare for talks with the Malayan Chinese Association on the number of candidates each should put up for Federal elections. The question is to61 words
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Article26 1954-09-27 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— Oh Yu. of Pamol Estate, was fined $200 in the Sessions Court Kluang. for having 15 packets of prepared opium.26 words
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288 1954-09-27 7 CAR RAM DRIVER ASKED FOR MY LOVE— WOMAN JOIN nOLLAH BIN YAKIB, a 1 four women and then t ran Into them a second tir of an inquiry in the Magi to stand trial at the assizes murder. Kellng blnte Tahir, an amah one of the women run over, told288 words
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100 1954-09-27 7 THEY WED IN HASTE-SO THAT THEY WONT REPENT KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. MOKE than a dozen Chinese couples rushed to get married in Kuala Lumpur today in a last bid to get "Insurance" for marital bliss. According to th«« Chinese, the eighth moon is the brightest, and the eighth month the100 words
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Article67 1954-09-27 7 PENANG. Sun.— Hindus here will start their annual nineday Mavarathiri festival at the Queen Street Temple from Monday next. Throughout the season devotees will observe a strict! vegetarian diet. The festival ends on Octo ber 7, when the goddess Marl- amman riding in an illuminated chariot will67 words
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Article49 1954-09-27 7 IPOH. Sun.— The exhibition of Mr. Wong Lo Feng, a microscopic Ivory carving artist being held at the Han Kanu Association in Brewster Road Is drawing large crowds Declared open on Friday, by Mr. Choong Sam. leading Perak miner. It will continue till 9 p.m. tomorrow.49 words
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Article87 1954-09-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Fifty- four boy scouts from the Rengit Chinese Middle and Primary School in the "white" Batu Panat area of Johore naiC a Rood will visit to their fellow scouts in the "black" Yone Peng district yesterday Their "Operation Service" visit was the second87 words
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Article66 1954-09-27 7 IPOH, Sun.— A 19-yeir-olcl Indian servant cirl who stole 5215 worth of clothe.s and iewcllerv from her employer was ordered to be sent to th« Henry Ownic School lor Girls by Inche Mahmud H.shim in the Juvenile Court The girl, Samppornnm alia.s Loela pleaded guilty to66 words
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Advertisement195 1954-09-27 7 S.A.T.A.- GRAND CARNIVfI! Cancel all other appointments and be sure to be THE GREAT WORLD CABARET- 30th Sept (Extension 1 a.m.) SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS CECIL WILSONS Dance Time Orchestra with Miss Gladys Fonseca singing while you dance. FLOOR SHOWS by Malaya s No. 1 Laughs of 1954 KINC CODABEL and ZAIN195 words
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Miscellaneous169 1954-09-27 7 The weather MINIMI M If Mil KM I Xl (7.30 p.m on Sept. 25 to 7.30 am on Sept. 26): Singapore 75 degrees. Penang 76, Kota Bharu 75, Kuala Lumpur 75. Ipoh 73. Kuantan 71. MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE (7 30 am. to 7.30 p.m. on Sept. 26 1 Singapore 84. Penang169 words
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497 1954-09-27 8 Better trade boosts Value of Malayan$ TIN SECTION DULL MALAY AX SllUlf MARKET REVIEtV By OUR MARKET CORRESPONDENT 'PHE Malayan dollar strengthened against sterling last week by 3 32 of a penny reflecting Malaya's better balance of payments position and the Malayan Exchange Banks Association middle T.T. price is now497 words
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Article925 1954-09-27 8 SINGAPORE members of the Malayan Share Brokers' Association Issued thr following list of quotations after their last meein* on Friday:. Alex Brick* Pref 200 ords »1O Atlas Ice 13 2* BB Petrol 32 3 BM Trustees 6.50 Con Tin Smelt Pref 18/Ords 27/9 Eastern United 38 00925 words
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Article80 1954-09-27 8 United States unground black pepper Imports for the period January to July 1954 Inclusive totalled 16 484,891 lbs., compared with 16.093.433 lbs. for the same period of 1953. according to the Department of Commerce. Imports of unground white pepper for the same period totalled 1.076.860 lbs80 words
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Article245 1954-09-27 8 The Malayan Em .l.inge Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants on SaturI day Lonton: selling. IT. or O.D. 24. T.T. 2.4 1 8. buying. O.D. 2 4 532 30 dst 2 4 7 32. 45 dil 2.4 7 32. 60 dsi 2 4245 words
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Article368 1954-09-27 8 THE following business done in the Singapore Share Market was reported by one firm of brokers for the period September 18 to September 24:. INDrSTRIALS: Consolidated Tin Smelters Ords 280.. Fraser and Neave Ords $2.06 to $2 01 to $2.02 cd cb. Federal Dispensary 13.05. Gammons $3 45.368 words
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Article35 1954-09-27 8 DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCED Si? t? m w^ nrin nal "ivi'i ".U,/ A March 31 ir,-, Par 'nd^j TATES LTD R F S. income tav t n arf year endrd ln in J nr Bo«>-> Cose £5^35 words
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Article51 1954-09-27 8 LONDON. FYi A two la r panies,l.o,, r,n-r^corw:: r Siamese Tin noon denied emph; of their i.n n S? r ll The MereUn <• Sm Syndicate HIgSMMI ho«M out of the fact that hn «L two of their tenmi mmV out of action tor about ihrwReuter - 51 words
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Article630 1954-09-27 8 1 innionu* ni\ 11 w TiHE tin price in Singapore last week was arja;- x remarkably steady and there was no outstanrr-'--feature on the local market. The output from the two local smelters continued to be absorbed the moment it was placed on the630 words
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Advertisement155 1954-09-27 8 t v* Now there's a DONSON for every pocket person ■Km Fir > «^Si Ronson Whirlwind A rc<*r»d i- id (wind |h -.'s'e). In satin e"E"r 'u'ned Chromium. -.fred Rofuor Standard Popular witr- all. and certain z'ta^t is rWi handsc-rne Ronsor.. Avaiiafie in a varie'v o* finishes As usual ...Press,155 words
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Advertisement1385 1954-09-27 8 NOTICES NOTICE W<» hereby notify that Mr. Peter Ire Khoon Yong L* no longer in ~\jr employ and ha« no authorttv •o collect money on our behalf as j our Bill Collector. R EMINOTON RAND INC. NOTICE THE PUBLIC Is hereby informed that Messrs Chong Kok Chin. Hoot Kam Tong1,385 words
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Advertisement702 1954-09-27 8 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from Contractors Not below Claws "C" by the State Engineer, Kedah/Perlis. up to 12 noon of 4th October. 1954. for the Construction of 15 Blocks of Semi-detached Transit Quarters at Jalan Pegawai, Alor Star. All particulars, are available from the Senior Executive702 words
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Advertisement139 1954-09-27 8 PMH \r»Ri\TK \xn \k\k kast ports, bombu TO DJAKARTA NMGKONQ M.V. "TMGLAV" SjHKJ (RDM HONGKONG TO COLOMBO. PORT *IP. |U ADRIATIC PORTS M.V. "11CKA" SSfST for M.l.t. EASTER* IMDUSTRIAL CORP--1 7-B. Rohin«on R«»d. Singapore Sub-an-nU: lilW Hwp T I En* Hone Trading 0.. Prrmnc 4.A.CADI MESSAGERIES MARITIMES f-A lASTBOUNO Soiling139 words
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Advertisement1101 1954-09-27 9 Jf ,r. 5 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. M*S tl BLUE FUNNEL LIME W SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON, fcONTININ^r -Olif, D P. Sham p rnong Liverpool A Gta-gow Sapt 27/29 Sept 10 Liverpool G 11/14 Oct S Oct 7 pool Oet S Oct 4/7 eneo, London, Momburg Glasgow Oct 1 Oct1,101 words
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Advertisement1189 1954-09-27 9 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said, Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Gdynia, Copenhagen, Gothenburg 4 Oslo S'poia P. Shorn Panong "SONGKHLA" Gd 1/2 28/28 Sept 29/10 Seat "KINA" 28 Sept/ 2 Oct In Port "MEONIA" 5/ 4 Ocf 8/ 8 Oct "MONGOLIA" 10/1S Oct 14/14 Oct 17/181,189 words
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Advertisement1096 1954-09-27 9 buiuhng E BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. 11 1 01 SINGAPORE (Incorporated in ftie United K.ngdomj UNEk SAILINGS TO U.K. and CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. Shorn NNBM Benarty for Hnvre, London, Newrostla, Hull In Pjrt 29/10 Seat Benmhor for Liverpool, Dublin. Rotteroo-i, Hamburg G. 4/7 10 Sapt/ 2 Oct 1/ 41,096 words
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Advertisement1201 1954-09-27 9 MoALISTER <Se CO., LTD. TIL No. ***** ELLERMAN BUCKNALL KLAVENE&« LINE LONDON. HAVRE. ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURC 4 MULL PORTLANO, SEATTLE K VANCOUVEt ond fnr USA. >*orfh AHont.c Ports Accepting cargo for Control 4 Swath ood Conodo vio Colombo A -net icon Ports CITY Of MANCHISTER FRANC.SV.UE Spore1,201 words
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Article307 1954-09-27 10 K.mnfli Koiislani - K.mnfli Koiislani By ANEW convention is finding increasing favour and has been developed by Leslie Dodds to form an integral part of the C.A.B. system. Its origin was New Zealand, where a high standard of play appears to exist This consists of a Two-Club response tn an opening NoTrump307 words
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834 1954-09-27 10 Allington Kennard - Allington Kennard by The Economy of Malaya. Prof. T.H. Silcock. (Donald Moore. $1.60.) IT IS extraordinary that so little has been written of Malaya's economy, and how bad this little usually is. The travelling expert manages to deal with econonomic problems in a page834 words
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Article192 1954-09-27 10 STORY OF A CONVERTED SLAVER THE LIFE OF MR. SILAS TOLD. Written by Himself. Ep worth Press. 6s i riILAS TOLII'S life t3 ofTrrs a closr parallel to that of the Rev. John Newton. Cowper's friend and mentor: Told, a converted slaver, in this case turned Methodist, devotine his later192 words
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212 1954-09-27 10 ■■fPHE institution of a prosecution for certain offences, e.R. sedition may involve considerations of policy as well as law. In such cases the decision may be taken by the Home Secretary, or even the Cabinet, with the advice of the Attorney-General, as chief law212 words
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192 1954-09-27 10 Members of UMNO will have say IN response to the request Dy UMNO Member. Perak" I clarify the points he raised «a The draft constitution he refers to has not been finalised yet by the Alliance round table conference. It Is the intention of the conference to submit the finalised192 words
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160 1954-09-27 10 Gift plan to mark SVC centenary rpHIS Is the centenary year of A the Singapore VoluntppCorps and we, the undersigned. think that there will be many former members of the Corps who will share our view that I the occasion should be marked < by the presentation of a trophy160 words
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Letter177 1954-09-27 10 POINTS OF VIEW I OFTEN travel by bus from Singapore to Johore Bahru. I notice that the passengers spit all over the place. The bus company should put up a notice prohibiting spitting. A. SALIM. Johore Bahru. rpHE dead los s per hour of 1 detention for the Oranje is177 words
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Advertisement387 1954-09-27 10 Postal Tuition for Examinations |...>i,lr.) ttin >(o I AC. his iu< i t»»fully prrpured man> thoutamli of MitHi ni* U*r rvamin^tntn« b> meant nt ■•ball) iiljnucl iHirHn ol Study. ■liter. »hnh ih» pi.^iu-.r «t>>ndintr institution (or t nnrr\il» in t rfurational 1 rust, and tit* -a uafl nl hiuh!. <jtiahrird387 words
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Advertisement361 1954-09-27 10 K 1 JflP^L from Wk VIKELP H< If natural «a p ant •|f^>* Mlne 'al Tonic *W? <)0 of nt I' 1 down Jtrj voj" wanrVi'S^itaif' Mw! al.ve. burst i[lu wu fIBBHEir and energy star 1 a -'J^r 1 contains natu>\ VIKELp fW mineral -li-aded n ant f n minerals'"361 words
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Miscellaneous233 1954-09-27 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 16. Put net round a cow for 10 5?|T ln Vet BUrroUnd 20. n*U&. and .tarted by ii 8E :&tV&E? i! ,.r Fcz^ci^- 13 l.othing unusual or dry In a 23 bl bl w to the uth ol SKSttl S-_ S V-- clreum 17. ton. ndxtur.233 words
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433 1954-09-27 11 Kesavan 's "double" was best effort |£ESAVAN SOON, of Mount Ersklne Boys Club put up a good performance to clock 10 5 aec. for the 100 yards at the Federation of Boys Clubs athletic meet at Victoria School yesterday Soon completed a sprint double when he returned 23 8 sec.433 words
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262 1954-09-27 11 LONDON. Sun. HPHE England team to play Ireland x in an international football match at Belfast next Saturday contains six new caps and, with one exception, it is the side which represented thr English Football League against the League of Ireland earlierReuter - 262 words
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Article671 1954-09-27 11 WEST BROMWICH TAKE THE LEAD Heavy scoring in first division LONDON, Sunday. WEST Bromwich Albion, English Cup holders and league runners-up last season, took the lead in Division One of the League in thrilling style by beating Leicester City, their Midland rivals, 6-4 yesterday. This match, with" five goals in671 words
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356 1954-09-27 11 Gibbs gets 13 points in Harlequin victory LONDON. Sun. THE Harlequins Rugby Union Club won their opening match at the j vast White City Stadium here ye»terday when they beat Leicester by 28 points to 16. The London Clud are making the j White City their home until November asReuter - 356 words
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Article87 1954-09-27 11 ON BOARD THE ORSOVA" I EN Hutton. captain of the M.C.C. i tourinc team and team member Keith Andrew, had last night recovered from the sudden attack of coiu which struck them down yesterday morning. Frank Tyson, another member of the team which is bound forReuter - 87 words
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Article53 1954-09-27 11 ASCOT. 'BERKSHIRE) Bun.:_ Lt. Col. J D.C. Brownlows three-venr-old colt Omberto won the KnlKht-- Royal Stakes worth £2910 and run over one mile here yesterday He beat Mrs. Freda Vlefcerman's four-year-old Chamler by threeouarters n| a length with Lord Lambton's .luniter the same dlMance away thirdReuter - 53 words
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Article83 1954-09-27 11 LONDON. Sun -Yesterday s Rugby League results: Belle Vue Rangers 0 Widnos 4 Bramley 22. Liverpool City 9; DewsI bury 11. Leigh 13: Doncaster I, Barrow 16; Peatherston* Rovers 15 Bat ley 7: Halifax 27. Hull Kingston Rovers 2: Hull 18. Leeds 36: Hunslet 18. Swlnton 12; KeighleyReuter - 83 words
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Article754 1954-09-27 11 PWD LFAPti PWDLF A .Ha* V Bromwlch 10 7 1 2 36 19 1.1 Hotherham 10 7 1 j J- '.i iunderland 10 5 4 1 16 9 14 Stoke 11 2 13 8 14 ianchesu* U. 10 6 2 2 22 14 14 Luton in 7 n754 words
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Advertisement333 1954-09-27 11 5 1 -111 111 Li for safety! ll is durable, ttronz. fire resisting.. Vermin proof and easy lo keep clean Or. II ®vtniwtew ■■.oninp f ,jrz StaMoiT DUNCAN ROBERTS LIMITED. IJjB IBH. Battery Road. Singapore 1. -,t.] DO THIS FOR 4 COLDS o j J\^/ toj fee ci one minute333 words
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Advertisement586 1954-09-27 11 Bj^^2J^ Contains no Salt Of Sugar &i leavti no P tiessy paste on Meat fc turfaces. i Works six timei y^Ng^'^ g^ f Jstcr than powders /sf^- rfe~ Goes twice as far. 1 ,^^^l^^ A Tasteless Fruit j 1 i4Jfl n Extract Made from j== r E^^ML Osmk Urtri P586 words
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Article758 1954-09-27 12 BEAT SINOMALAYS 4-3 Combined Services 4 Sino Malays 3 gEVEN GOOD goals, and Combined Services' first victory over Sino-Malays of Singapore. That was the outcome of last night's S.A.T.A. Fund soccer game at Jalan Besar Stadium in which there was as much clean, clever, thrilling758 words
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199 1954-09-27 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A YOUNG serviceman who was dubbed by his friends the "Jim Peters of HQ Malaya Command," I lived up to that name today when i he won the 24-mfle Kuala Lumpur to Klang marathon. He Is Private J. H.199 words
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190 1954-09-27 12 QRIENTAL TELEPHONE and Electric Company. v Singapore Business Houses F.A. league Division One champions, may become the League and Cup champions too without playing another game. The telephonemen were held to a 1-1 draw by Chartered Bank in the League and Cup final at190 words
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347 1954-09-27 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A SECOND-WICKET partnership of 84 between A. Hamid and A. Karim, followed by another good stand of 82 between Karim and Arifl Idris in Perak Malays' second innings, enabled Perak to retain the Rulers Shield on the Police Depot ground here347 words
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Article80 1954-09-27 12 The Malayan Chinese Football Association team to meet Singapore Malays at Jalan Besar stadium at 5 15 p.m. today will be picked from: D. MacLaren. Chu Chee Seng, Loh Fook Tfng. Lee Sal Chong, Teng Cheok Foo. Naranayasamy. Yap Hln Hean. Cheah Cheng Kok. Chuah80 words
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Article170 1954-09-27 12 The draw and times for the Sir Arnold Robinson Cup competition to be played on Sunday at the Royal Singapore Golf Club are: First nine: 8.00 Brown Ac Lyon Atkinson A Holloway. 8.15 Calhaem «fc L. c Smith. Melchlor At Saldou: 820 Rees At Gibson, Tagg170 words
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Article190 1954-09-27 12 World's best diver TiHE world's champion diver, Major Sam 1 greeted by swimmin* officials and U W J news when he flew into Singapore fr. m i p rasat1 1 Lumpur md Pen an e Sammy U on i Mi! r Asia apoan Chinese Swimming190 words
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Article74 1954-09-27 12 SOCCER Malayan Chinese v S*pore Malays, Ulan BeMtr, 5.15 p.m HOCKEY SHA League: Div. 1: S.R v Indians, padang Div. 2: Khalsa v REME, Khaha jround; Div. SA: H. M. Custom* v SHB Hers, Keppel Road; Div. 3B: Ceylon S.C. v Royal Signals, Sl«nal« ground. Inter-school: Anglo Chinese74 words
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Article148 1954-09-27 12 VICTORIA School, holders of the Inter-school badminton championship for the past three years, lost 4- 1 to St Andrews Scnool in the final at the SBA Hall yesterday. St. Andrews won all the three singles matches and the first doubles Full results (St. Andrews players first148 words
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Article23 1954-09-27 12 MOSCOW Sun. The Soviet Union and Hungary drew 1-1 In the first official soccer international between the two countries here today.23 words
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Article26 1954-09-27 12 The ar.n'.M 1 *B Dr. S. H. Tan m have been played t terday betweei and the Preseni B M to next month. J26 words
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Advertisement790 1954-09-27 12 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. ((ontinurd from Pafr Check Before Posting j Replies to Box Numbers Utmoit care should be taken j when replying to box number i ads. to use the CORRECT j NUMBER and Addren to the I Straits Times, Cecil Street. SITUATIONS VACANT JO Word, Si (Mim.)-Box SO et: txtrm.790 words
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Advertisement734 1954-09-27 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT in Word, SS (Mlm.) Box SO ct: txtrm. FURNISHED ACCOMMODATION v'h full board available. Guest i House. Central. Airy. Quiet, Resl--1 iire:>. Tennis Courts. Phone *****. Office Hours. NEW FLORAVILLE" 130 Orarme Road, Comfortable Double and Single Accommodation. Ist October. All Conveniences. Full Board. Spacious grounds. Phone *****.734 words
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Advertisement754 1954-09-27 12 TUITION tt Word, SS (Mim.)-Box St ttt. txtrm SPECIAL LESSONS In Highway Code Reversing Parallel Parking. Qualify for your Test. Lambert'B Driving School 130 Sophia Road. Phone *****. HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 2t Word* SS (Mlm.)— Box St ct: txtrm. FOR SALE. Large bungalow 36.000 oq. feet vacant possession modern754 words
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