The Straits Times, 28 September 1954
1954-09-28
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Title Section16 1954-09-28 1 The Straits Times. Nat*"* 1 to****** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1954. if 15 CENTS16 words
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Article208 1954-09-28 1 lyphoon toll may be 3,000 JAPAN'S WORST SHIPPING TRAGEDY TOKYO. Mon. DEATH toll that may top 2,000 vraa I here today after thoon which was I'd to have spent ii(!(lcnl\ doubled and for four 3 la>t night lashed •res of Hokkaido winds of more I LO208 words
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Article, Illustration101 1954-09-28 1 THIS IS BRITAIN'S latest flying machine, the "flying bedstead.' It has no wings or rotors and can take off vertically from a horizontal position. It is powered by two RollsRoyce Xene jet engines set horizontally in opposition, one on either side ofAP - 101 words
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Article, Illustration141 1954-09-28 1 MR. HEAD FLIES IS FOR A LOOK-ROUND THE Secretary of State for War, Mr. Antony Head, arrived in Singapore yesterday to inspect army men and establishments in the Colony and Federation. Mr. Head, accompanied by his wife. Lady Dorothea Head, will remain in the141 words
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Article32 1954-09-28 1 LONDON. Mon.— lnche Othman bin Mohamrl. the new Commissioner for Malaya In the United Kingdom, arrived in I^nrion today to take up hi> duties at Malaya House.32 words
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Article35 1954-09-28 1 COLOMBO, Mon. Sir John Kotelawala. Prime Minister of Ceylon, has accepted an Invitation from Dr. AH Sastroamidjojo. Prime Minister of Indonesia, to visit Indonesia. It was officially announced here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article37 1954-09-28 1 RANGOON. Mon.— Reports reaching here today said the Chinese Government has warned people along the frontier of Yunnan Province to prepare for a war emergency by austerity living and stockpiling food.— A.P.AP - 37 words
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Article64 1954-09-28 1 GEORGETOWN, Mon.— Mrs Jane Phillips Gay, a formei Member of the British Guiana House of Assembly, and her brother. Patrick Phillips, were fined $100 (about £20 sterling) each this week-end for unlawful possession of a book called: "The World Trade Union Movement." Both admitted possessionReuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration83 1954-09-28 1 GEORGES SABLIEK demonstrates his latest invention, a portable helicopter for which he won a special award at the international helicopter show at St. Itii mi. France. The helicopter, which can be "worn" on the shoulders,AP - 83 words
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Article210 1954-09-28 1 Churchill expected to tell M.P.s soon L.ONDON. Mon SIR GERALD TEMPLER. was said by the Daily Mali today to be the most likely candidate for a possible special Civil Defence ministerial posit ion within the Home Office The newspaper suggested that such a oositlon would210 words
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107 1954-09-28 1 LABIS. Mon.— Seven labourers turned the tables on five uniformed terrorists who held them up at gun point on Johore Labis I rday. The terrorist* ordered the labourers t<> hand over their Identity cards. The labourers quite truth- fully—said they did not have the107 words
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Article152 1954-09-28 1 LIVERPOOL. Monday. VHE mystery of a blazing ship seen in the Bay of Biscay with flames licking as high as the funnel deepened today when the 611-ton Costa Rican freighter Sousy docked here. It was Sousy's Greek crew who saw the blazing ship dur ingReuter - 152 words
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Article28 1954-09-28 1 HONG KONG, Mon. Mao Tse Tung today was elected chairman of the Peoples Republic of China by the National People's Congress, Peking Radio announced.28 words
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Article95 1954-09-28 1 FORGET PAST, HINH TOLD SAIGON, Mon. THE Vietnam Government today offered the Army Chief of Staff, General Nguyen Van Hlnh, -possible promotion 1 if he would forget the past and co-operate with the Government. This peace feeler In the Army-Government quarrel which put the South Vietnam capital in a virtualReuter - 95 words
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Article26 1954-09-28 1 Malayans total population of 7.056.260 at the end of June shows an increase of 127.136 for a 12-month period, it was officially announced yesterday.26 words
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Article88 1954-09-28 1 THE OCTOBER issue of The Malayan Monthly— on sale today is packed with first-class picture stories, articles and colour-illustrated fiction. Whatever cause for complaint you may have had with the first two issues, it has been removed. We are confident that readers will |udge The88 words
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Article194 1954-09-28 1 Communist papers from Spore are found in Kuching From lOHN WILLIAMS. KUCHING, Monday. rOMMI.MSI propaganda round in a Chinese primary school near Kuching had come from Singapore, Hi.. Chief Secretary. Mr. J. II Ellis, told me today. The documents had come from a Singapore newspaper194 words
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Article99 1954-09-28 1 Kallang plane take-off drama A SYDNEY BOUND Qantas-8.0.A.C. Super Constellation yesterday taxied back to the parking apron at Kallang airport, Singaoore, after running 100 yards for a takeoff. The plane, carrying 55 passengers for Jakarta, Darwin, and Sydney, was forced to return to the tarmac when an electrical defect was99 words
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Article100 1954-09-28 1 i;i,\ v\ Dl II \l D os \lo ICABBOBOI GH, Mon.— AiHiirin Sevan «l«- f<- *i•- «1 in lirsi ii-^t (if itrrngth uith Itntisli l..ilii>ur (mix lc.idYi»l)i|> a |>.nt>\ annual com It I iiit i' lii'ic (ml 1 1 when dtii:;.ii( s defeated '»y «.«.'< ooii r«tei i"100 words
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Article19 1954-09-28 1 LONDON, Mon Rumania has renewed her application for membership of the United Nations, Moscow radio said today—Reuter.19 words
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Article67 1954-09-28 1 LONDON, Mon— Lord Cokfford of Chudleigh has found a new use for the ramilv mansion which he thinks is too expensive to maintain as a honv Be has turned it into a granary Three of the stately rooms have been stripped of furniture and carpeted withAP - 67 words
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636 1954-09-28 2 The 800 million we shut out— Attlee THE CHINESE: They're ordinary j decent people, like us THE RUSSIANS: They have no quarrel with us i i ■iilltimtlllMMMllMll* TIME WE GOT RID OF CHIANG, HE SAYS SCARBOROUGH. Mon. MR. ATTLEE. leader of the Labour Opposition, said here last nicht that it636 words
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175 1954-09-28 2 I THIS 'ISM' MAY BEAT OTHER 'ISMS' LONDON, Mon.— Mr. Mor- gan Phillips, secretary of H the British Labour Party r and a member of its recent delegation to Russia and E China, said last night there r is in China an "Asianism" E which may be more power- fillReuter - 175 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-09-28 2 DR. BK.U'O van Klrffrns (right). Dutch diplomat. r<--ceivrs handshakes from Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit and Mr. Lester Pearson of Canada, after being elected President of the 9th I'nlted Nations General Assembly at IV Headquarters in New York on Sept. 21. A.P. picture.AP - 47 words
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Article351 1954-09-28 2 So say 50 Colony trade unionists as they discuss mill strike T^HE Singapore Labour Department was accused last night of being biased in favour of employers and of ignoring breaches of the Labour Code. The charges were made by representatives of 50 trade unions who351 words
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198 1954-09-28 2 'Immodest' Dr. Edith invites Mr. Chou LONDON M,, n DR. EDITH Summrr vkill. rfct chairman of thr l.ihnur P.irt\ and member (if thr I i b'Mir drlriMtinn which toured RaMta and China. last nicht vtid that vho had invitrd Mr flmrKi Malenkov ;ind Mr. (hnu En-lai to Britain next \rar.Reuter - 198 words
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Article48 1954-09-28 2 STOCKHOLM. Mon. Edward Voellter a German-born restaurant worker, claimed the world record for nehtrope dancing yesterday 31 hours, 30 minutes on a wire near his home in Lidingoe, a Stockholm suburb. The old record of 31; 04 was claimed by a Swede. A.P.AP - 48 words
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Article41 1954-09-28 2 JERUSALEM. Mon. The Unitea Nations Chief of Staff. Oen E L. M. Burns, yesterday said that he would report to the Security Council that Israel was preventing the free movement of U.N. observers in border area*.— A.P. JAP - 41 words
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137 1954-09-28 2 Atom shell 'hits town in Germany SENNELAGER. Germany. Mon West German town of 40.000 inhabitants was atomised today by a "shell" from an American cannon, the fifth day of exercise 'Battle Royal. the biggest ever held by NATO. The shell, "fired" by hard pressed "Southland 1 defender* In the eight-dayReuter - 137 words
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99 1954-09-28 2 WASHINGTON. Monda MR. LEWIS STRAUSS, chairman of the Aiomi Energy Commission, admitted yesterday tnai n had tried to buy the manuscript of ;i r Hydrogen Bomb." to prevent its publicatic -I bom happier ii Ho m not v chal one of th- boors two99 words
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140 1954-09-28 2 BRITISH forces in Malaya have tested a portable radio which has proved an outstanding success under fighting conditions, even when submerged in water or mud. The radio, now being manufactured by an Australian firm at Ashfleld, Sydney, can mlso be used a* a140 words
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Article102 1954-09-28 2 NEW YORK Mon. AMERICA has a "supergiant 1 H-bomb so pow erful that scientists dared not set it off during the series of tests in the Nettc last spring. Its power us estimated .it nearly 45 megatons- that la 45,000.000 torus of TNT.,102 words
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Advertisement164 1954-09-28 2 Among special picture features are: I IB I l^^^^^^U We are sure you will like this fine issue. W^^^^^^^^^ Order your copy from your newsagent mr 1 v **^*^^^'^^****'<te Sit V aril 1 1 II I I #11 1 1 1 1 I I MJ/_^~^" > ''**'iMß^fc>^_ *~iffia a^B mJ164 words
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Article288 1954-09-28 3 U.S. wants to get on with it— while Reds hawk an alternative LONDON, Monday. JUK U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, warned Europe pointedly yesterday it was "imperative" that the nine-power conference I opening here tomorrow should agree on a system for Luropean defence.UP - 288 words
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Article164 1954-09-28 3 A shock for the family tree IYER, Buckinghamshire. Mon. A45-VEAR-OLD woman who recently gave birth to a baby son has become a double grandmother to her daughter's von born a week later. She is already her laughter's mother-in-law. Her son 's the uncle of her daughter's son. It all bei;;inReuter - 164 words
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58 1954-09-28 3 MANIAC KILLS CHILD AND BABY SITTER X YORK. Mon. The vcar-old son of a busitnan and a 14-year-old Mtter were stabbed to last nicht in Springfield, victims were Stephen berg and Lynn Ann Smith, police said that the in the Goldberc occurred while Goldwholesale meat dealer. wife were out forAP - 58 words
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Article33 1954-09-28 3 M. Mon.— The Jordan -if the Interior, Say- m Jayusi. yesterday '-he carrying of wcatowns and Villages in >nd the practice of air, a frequent rrence on festive occaR uter.33 words
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Article22 1954-09-28 3 OUVER. Mon The c Prime Minister. Mr. arrived here by plane 5 from Tokyo for his Canada.— A. P22 words
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Article130 1954-09-28 3 Escape from Tower of London LONDON. Mon. A N ARMY private detained In •TV the Tower of London escaped on Saturday. A London policeman collared him on a sidewalk less that; two hours later about a mile from the Tower. Spokesman for Scotland Yard and the War Office said theUP - 130 words
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Article81 1954-09-28 3 LONDON, Mon. Royal Air j Forre ex-Servicemen yesterday uked for the same compensa- i tion for the widows of men who died in Japanese prison camps as the Japanese Government is demandinp for a fisherman victim of an AmeriCU) hydrogen bomb test The South Wales region ofReuter - 81 words
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Article47 1954-09-28 3 Six-year search —now success TEHERAN. Mon. Troops yesterday found the printing plant of the Communist Tudeh Party's newspaper Mardoin after a six-year search The press was found In the cellar of a house in the village ot Davoudieh. six miles from Teheran. Three men were arrested. A.PAP - 47 words
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Article52 1954-09-28 3 PERTH. Mon. The Police yesterday arrested an American Negro seaman. Joseph Hicks, aged 32. at Fremantle. on a charge ot murder. Hicks is alleged to have knifed Albert James Conlan. (aged 29. Conlan was taken to hospital with 10 stab wounds and died a few minutes afterAP - 52 words
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Article30 1954-09-28 3 LONDON. Mon— A British European Airways Viscount yesterday clipped two minutes off the unofficial LondonGeneva record when it did the journey in one hour 29 minutes. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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154 1954-09-28 3 VOHK. Mon.— A BaltiJamea Roberts. killing his daughter Judith, sur- •■> the Maryland po- iid was taken last Miami home ol aidparents. Mr. and Harry Rosenberg. ttered body was found .dor a thicket on a ach. iml cranci Jury lust ■turned an indictment Roberts withReuter - 154 words
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Article, Illustration35 1954-09-28 3 II MM M CHAPLIN creets Indian film actors who visited him at his villa in Corsier. Switzerland. The actors were on their way to Moscow for a film festival.— A.P. picture.AP - 35 words
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Article, Illustration37 1954-09-28 3 RICHARD APPLEGATE. Hong Kong Correspondent ot the National Broadcasting Company, who was held prisoner by the Chinese Reds for 18 months, and his mother smile as they embrace at the airport at Spokane. Washington37 words
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Article141 1954-09-28 3 NOW THE SENATE WILL DECIDE WASHINGTON, Monday. A SPECIAL Senate investigating committee recommended today that Senate Joseph McCarthy •should be censured by the Senate The six-member committee said that he had treated the Senate and one of Its committees contemptuously. It said further that onReuter - 141 words
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Article23 1954-09-28 3 TAIPEH. Mon— A total of 23 Polish and 13 Russian seamen nave been granted political asylum in Formosa.— A P23 words
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Article134 1954-09-28 3 WHY DID A FAMILY VANISH? HONG KONG. Mon. MR. TSENG TA CHUN. 45. executive secretary ol the American-financed Aid to Refugee Chinese Intellectuals. Inc.. has been missing (or nine days with his wife and eight-year-old son. the organisation's American director reported today. Mr Tsene an American-edu-cated Chinese who rvad beenAP - 134 words
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143 1954-09-28 3 LONDON. Mon. PEOPLE are buying the works of their favourite authors by the pound weight from an alleyway warehouse, near Clapham. London's busiest railway Junction. Mr. Leonard Bevis, the proprietor is in the pulp business He was always too busy sellingReuter - 143 words
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Article27 1954-09-28 3 PARIS. Mon. Mr. Robert MacClintock, U S. Ambassador to Cambodia, left here by air yesterday for Saigon to take ud a post in Pnompenh Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article210 1954-09-28 3 EX-KING SHOUTS -IS IGNORED HALIFAX Mon. Ex-King Peter of Yugoslavia went white with anger and shouted at the demonstrators who prevented the singing of the Yugoslav national anthem here last night at a festival. The festival was for the consecration of a Serbian Orthodox Church to serve as a reliClousReuter - 210 words
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Article283 1954-09-28 3 LONDON. Mon. A FTER opening on a linn note,' Interest In the stock markets slackened when the weekend mall had been disposed of and conditions became quieter. Tomorrow's settlement was not an unimportant factor and there Is usually a certain amount of reluctance to extend commitments In front283 words
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Article24 1954-09-28 3 LONDON. Sept. 27.— Cash Buyers £736: Sellers £736}: Forward Buyers £735: Sellers £735* Settlement £737. Turnover a.m. M tons: p.m. 30 tons.24 words
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Article39 1954-09-28 3 LONDON. Sept. 27.— Spot 20T4d.. Oct. 20\d.. Oct.-Dec. 20 7 »d.. Jan.Mar 20 7 ,.d., Apr.-June 20 7 »d., JulySept 20- k d.. Sept. cXI. 20% d., Oct. cl.f. 20\d.. Nov ciX 20\d. Tone: Easier after firm.39 words
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Advertisement26 1954-09-28 3 CONVAIRkeBEST MAKE YOUR TEST INDONESIAN AIRWAYS FREQUENT STRAIGHT FLIGHTS to BANvnwn. M O A ft PALEMBANG, M md -DJAKARTA. BOOKING OFFICE: UNION BUILDING Gh.FLOOR TEL, 7869.26 words
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Advertisement151 1954-09-28 3 WHOLEMEAL (it's vitamin -enriched) BERMALINE are full of nourishment ana nave that rich, nutty flavour. Made with highest quality wholemeal of Canadian origin, each loaf contains a high protein value. COLD STORAGE BAKERIES SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD skin d* ease S tchin L--AGENUINE'BAYER 'PRODUCT. BAYER] MANUFACTURED IN V 7151 words
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Article272 1954-09-28 4 Radio network is one of the best of any force Their development is along the right lines: Morris (SINGAPORE polite compare "very favourably" with those in the other British territories, Commissioner N. G. Morris said yesterday. Mr. Morris, who returned last week from England, where he272 words
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Article54 1954-09-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A 17-year-old tapper, Low Hoon. today was sent for trial at Seianpor Assizes on a charge of beinp in pasession of supplies I intended for bandits. Low was alleged to have committee the offence on Auc. 19, at the 9th mile. Cheras54 words
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Article49 1954-09-28 4 KLUANG. Mon— The President of the sessions court, Kluanp Mr. N. L Cohen, lost the spare wheel of his car on Saturday night. He found the wheel missing from locked boot of the car parked outside the house The lock wa s not damaged49 words
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Article25 1954-09-28 4 PENANG. Mon- Since the campaign against "pirate" radio listeners started last July. over 13.000 new licences have been taken out in Pcnang.25 words
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Article237 1954-09-28 4 The radio car was so handy COURT TOLD OF 4-30 A.M. CHASE VyiTH blood dripping from a dagger wound in his right shoulder, Lav Bei. a 22 year old labourer, went out on a grim manhunt at 4.30 a.m. on Aug. 23. a Singapore court was told yesterday. He was237 words
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Article38 1954-09-28 4 PENANG. Mon.— Ten men set upon a Marine Police Constable while he was walking along Farquhar Street last night. The constable was stabbed thrice. He was admitted to hospital. His condition Is not serious.38 words
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Article26 1954-09-28 4 TEMERLOH. Mon -The 75th Malayan Field Squadron Royal Engineers is leaving here in a few days for retraining at their Headquarters in Kluans. Johore26 words
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Article28 1954-09-28 4 The Singapore Improvement Trust Sports Club will hold its sixth annual dance at Sea View Hotel from 8 30 p.m. to 1 am on Saturday.28 words
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Article116 1954-09-28 4 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Monday. teaser Rose Chan has stopped giving kisses to patrons who catch prize flowers. Now it's Just autographed pictures of herself. She performed her flower dance as usual last night. Her last two appearances have been peaceful, without any of the stones,116 words
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Article42 1954-09-28 4 Seventeen men were fined $5 each in Singapore yesterday for spending Sunday night at the Singapore Harbour Board labourers' quarters at Patani Street. All 17 pleaded guilty to wilful trespass. Police arrested the sleeping men at 2 a.m.42 words
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Article36 1954-09-28 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.—Mohamed Awalan Kutty. whose sundry goods shop was destroyed by flre a short time ago, has been given a $500 loan by RIDA to enable him to make a fresh start.36 words
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Article192 1954-09-28 4 AGE LIMIT TO DROP FURTHER OVERAGE children will no longer be admitted to Government secondary schools in Singapore. Only .students under 17 years of age on Jan. 1, 1955, will be admitted to Government secondary schools. The age limit will be progressively reduced in the192 words
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Article49 1954-09-28 4 KOTA BAHRU. Mon— The annual speech day and prize Klvtnß of the Su'itan Ismail College takes place on Thursday Oct. 7 A masked ball in aid of the Federation School for the Deaf will be held at the residency here on Thursday Sept. 3049 words
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Article53 1954-09-28 4 MALACCA. Mon. An $11.--j 500 Hammond electric organ has been installed in the new Methodist church atTranquerah which will be dedicated at 5.30 p m on Oct 10 by Dr Hobart B. Amstutz. Miss Ng Chiau Yong of Singapore will give a half-hour organ recital53 words
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Article43 1954-09-28 4 SEOAMAT, Mon. A soldier of the Queen's Regiment broke his neck when he dived into the Payalang Club's swimming pool on Saturday night. Friends pulled him out dead. HLs name is being withheld until his relatives are informed.43 words
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Article40 1954-09-28 4 PENANG. lvton. Prnanc 'iovrrnment ha.s spent $28,958 iniL' pmpie from remote areas what the Government is doing and why it exists. Since civics courses started in October 1952, they have been attended by 467 "students."40 words
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Article74 1954-09-28 4 Decree for wife of 21 months MRS. Norman Betty Short was granted a decree nisi yesterday against her husband. ivian Charley Short, on the ground of cruelty The Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley. ordered the decree to be made absolute in six months. The Darties were married at the Recistrv74 words
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Article25 1954-09-28 4 The International Women's Club of the Singapore Y.W.C.A. will hold its general meetinc at the Y.W.CA premises. Raffles Quay at 10 am tomorrow25 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-09-28 4 NO ONE was injured in this accident near the junction of Seranicoon Road and St. G eoree's Road, Singapore, yesterday. The driver. Mr. Tan A h San. who was alone in the car. told the police it ovrrturned when he swerved to avoid a55 words
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Article98 1954-09-28 4 $150 '000 dope haul on a train ALOR STAR. Mon. KEDAH and Perlis Customs men made their biggest opium haul this year when they seized more than -0«l katis of dope worth about 5150.0Q0 in the border villactof Padang Besar yesterday. Thr opium was packed in ten lead tins which98 words
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Article40 1954-09-28 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Eng Wo Sone. of Kluang, was fined a total of $800 In the sessions court, Kluang, yesterday for possession of prepared opium and chandu dross and chandir smoking utensils. He had two previous convictions.40 words
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Article30 1954-09-28 4 The Junior Triangles of th° Sinzapore Y.W C.A. and V.MC.A. will jointly hold a crooninz contest at thp Y.W.C.A. premises. Raffles Quay, at 3 p.m. on Saturday30 words
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Article162 1954-09-28 4 A SUDDEN HALT: and bang CRASH A PRIVATE CAR iX military JzS' wdamlKryiS Roing along m Road, sin--., *fter'the otheri rar stopped ln th e °Jthe road to tun The ambulant r;in back of the ra r ann Ahmad bin Parv »v the road to all, traffic to pair T162 words
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Article53 1954-09-28 4 Corporal Hanaffi bin Akip a stoker mechanir of h.M? Malaya, was yesterdaj teri on a chare? of hotu pass at Jalan Eunns. It was albert that ho <-ntered the room of j. binte Suleiman at 1.30 a j Mr K. T. Alexandfl Fnunh Pol that thp prospcutmn53 words
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Article29 1954-09-28 4 The c ciation hat chaTiEPcl its nam* to Filipino Association nf Sirica pore under a revised constitution approved by ber.< M a genera, meet t terday.29 words
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180 1954-09-28 4 ALOR STAR. Mon —Abdullah i bin Mohamed. a home guard, r, ho shot dead another home cuard and later reported that ho had killed a bandit, was at the Kedah A-ssizes today sentenced to nine months' gaol. Abdullah «raa originally led w ith180 words
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Advertisement233 1954-09-28 4 vT v And files without I^7*r tf"VCii^f*<»> Cookinp is tmsm m well as WL' belter when you use Trcx. The proof of Trcx is in the eating Short, crisp, delicious pastry light dipcstiblc cakes. And when you fry with Trcx. the luscious goodness is scaled in poldcn crispness, most easy233 words
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Advertisement38 1954-09-28 4 "I iK^SMOUPICKfOmiIWURSW...: Also Birds Eye Vegetables and Fnh Vr *u I Cr s l '>u- "^"""'c f the freshest foods you can buy. i. ">•' p > C)|/ f I M> Hfcsfe-yoct ea+alf you buy! SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO.. LTD.38 words
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Miscellaneous246 1954-09-28 4 RADIO .alu,' < Prnei.immi-s thus markrd ran be rrerivrd by listrnrrs in Malarea). TSN K< s. tlm.i A.M. -RST En-llsli Schools Broad- I no Merry-Go-Round: 9 25 945 Radio Story Book; 11.10 Eng- \Uh Schools Broadcasts; 11.35—12.00 Literature. (1.00 p.m. In s mi p m short wavr 11m 11m Medium246 words
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364 1954-09-28 5 GOVT. PUT THEM IN VILLAGE— NOW IT ORDERS THEM OUT PETITION ASKS ALLIANCE TO HELP KAMPONG MACHAP, Mon. rpHK people of this new village near Kluang, Johore. are wondering why they have been asked to move again only three years after they were originally364 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-09-28 5 Mr. C. C. Tan (centre) and Dato Nik Ahmed Kamil chat with Mr. V. E. Daiies, deputy Finance Secretary, Singapore, w the V.I.P. hall at kallang airport. Straits Times picture.38 words
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Article44 1954-09-28 5 Bishop Edgar A. Love of Baltimore, a Methodist leader in the United States, will be the guest speaker at tomorrow'.s luncheon meeting of the Sincapore Rotary Club at trn Capitol Blue Room. He will speak on Racial Relations in the U.S.A."44 words
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Article82 1954-09-28 5 1,500 want to join the police MORE than 1500 boys from all over Malaya have applied for 150 vacancies in the Singapore police force. The last group of 50 of the applicants took their entrance exam at the Police Training School yesterday. Although the minimum qualification for joining the forte82 words
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Article57 1954-09-28 5 Mr. Felix Lee Kok Tee of Singapore Is one of the two students from the Far East who has been cited by the State College of Washington for "exceptional scholarship" riurlnn the sprins? semester of the 1953-54 college year. His name, together with r 85857 words
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Article18 1954-09-28 5 Singapore Police band will play at Katong Park from 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. on Thursday18 words
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Article, Illustration31 1954-09-28 5 DATO Nik Ahmed Kamil la flmed by Mr. Frank McKechnit, an Australian official tieics cameraman, be}ore catching his plane with Mr. Tan. Straits Times picture.31 words
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Article68 1954-09-28 5 A Talent ime show, organised by the Ge; lanii Straits Chinese Methodist Youth Fellowship, I will be held at the Methodist GirLs' School Hall. Aljunied Road. Singapore at 4.30 p.m. on Oct. 9. A challenge cup will be presented by the Rev. Chew Hock Hin for68 words
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Article182 1954-09-28 5 A LORRY driver met a boyhood friend on June 26, after four long years, and celebrated it over a bottle of samsu, and a bottle of beer. The lorry driver. Partap Singh, supplied the samsu and the friend supplfed the bcrr. After the182 words
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Article30 1954-09-28 5 The Flag Officer Malayan Area. Rear Admiral EH. Shattock. will make his annual ins- pecton of the Royal Malayan Navy at Woodlands. Singapore, at 9 a.m. on Thursday.30 words
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Article55 1954-09-28 5 Representatives of the five branches of Party Negara in Perlis recently met at Kangkar and passed a resolution ob- j jectin? strongly to the proposal by the Federation Government to rnise school fees In Enslish schools. The resolution described *he proposal as unprogressive and detrimental to55 words
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Article185 1954-09-28 5 MR. C. C. TAN, a Singapore Legislative Councillor, and Dato Nik Ahmed Kamil. the Federation's Member for lin ,il Government and Town Planning, yesterday became film stars for an Australian news cameraman at Kallang airport. They were photographed In colour by Mr. Frank McKechnie, who185 words
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Article200 1954-09-28 5 $450,000 PLAN FOR FARRER PARK A PUBLIC swimming pool, costing Just under half a million dollars, will be built next year b\ the Sinuapore City Council at Farrer Park on what is now the children's playground along Kampong Java Road. Mr. W. I. Watson,200 words
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Article38 1954-09-28 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. For attempting tc evade duty on a new watch valued at $140. Look San Hoon was fined $150 in the police court today, in de- fault HO days' gaol. The watch was confiscated.38 words
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Article55 1954-09-28 5 PENANG. Mon— Most of the recommendations by efficiency experts investigating the Settlement Secretariat and the District Offi>e in Nibong Tebal have been implemented, the Resident Commissioner. Mr. R. P. Bingham. said today. The result: One temporary dork has been retrenched and one clerical vacancy in the55 words
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Article126 1954-09-28 5 ONE MAN GOT EXTRA YEAR Four of flve men, accused of armed gan<; robbery in a house at the Bth milestone. Chansl Road, were sent to seven year." gaol each by Mr. Justice Knight at the Singapore Assizes yesterday. The fifth man. who admitted a previous conviction, was gaoled for126 words
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Article71 1954-09-28 5 Ten people were injured in two accidents in Singapore yesterday Five men and a woman were involved in a crash between a car and a van at Arthur Road and Mountbatten Road junction. They refused to be taken to hospital In the other crash involving two71 words
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Article304 1954-09-28 5 THE BIG SQUATTER MOVE IS READY First 22 families D ESETTLEMENT Queenstown squatters on the Government's Jurong development ares will begin next month on a scale never before atj tempted. 1 The first 22 families will find access roids and drainage laid foundations ready for them to build their houses304 words
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Article53 1954-09-28 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Yip Ee. a retail liquor licencee who failed to keep his liquor stock book In order, was fined $50 in the Police Court today. He told the court that he had not made any entries in his books since August because he53 words
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Article49 1954-09-28 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon Low Chi Seng uf Singapore, who cycled to Johore Bahru on Sept 24 with 13 cycle chains was today fined $100 in the Police Court for attempting to evade duty on the chains. He had them in a box on the carrier.49 words
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Article37 1954-09-28 5 Mr. Ng Ik Khim, former secretary of the Amoy V.M.C.A will give a public youth leadership training lecture on "Youth and Religion at the Sin&apore Chinese V.M.C.A.. Selegie Road, at 4 p.m. on Thursday.37 words
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Advertisement69 1954-09-28 5 WHETHER YOU WANT 1,000 SEATS FOR fi CINEMfi the ORIGINAL latexfoom cushioning up OR ONLY 10 SEATS FOR fi BAR THE DUNLDPILLD HfiND BUILDING DEPARTMENT WILL MfiKE THEM AND EXACTLY TO MEfiSURE TODAY Either attach this coupon to your letterheading or send your business name and address to the Dunlop69 words
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Advertisement436 1954-09-28 5 nitisputtihlt/ iitt- Hvst Stilt' in I turn! it OU R NOW IN FULL SWING Otters only Quality Goods at Greatly Reduced Saving Prices.., > See them before you buy < SALE KREMENTZ Earrings. Brooches Necklaces in Whit? (told overlay set with Austrian Crystals LESS W r EBERHARD Stainless Steel Au'omatic436 words
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Miscellaneous317 1954-09-28 5 ALHAMBRA: Sou thslde j 145. 4.15, 6.45 and 9.30 1-1000—11, 1.30, 4, 6.45 and PAVILION: Act of Love- 1.45, 9.30. 4, 6.30 and 930. CAPITOI The Inspector- QUEEN'S: Rehsia Suaml Oe?efaf Mandarin,- Tl 1 45, (Egyptian-Malay, -3, 630 and 4. 6.30 and 9 30. The Sword R CATHAY: Romeo Juliet—317 words
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Obituary39 1954-09-28 6 •.N $10 (minimum). ALEX MacCALLUM suddenly at Barnard Drove, North Kew. 23rd Sept. Late of Limited. C WUEYAKOON IE), age 66, passed away 8 a.m. c will ifA\e General Hospital m today for internment at rse Cemetery. Aljunied39 words
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Article46 1954-09-28 6 h fin (minimum). W.ILY of r.ie L;ne Mrs. Teow Yonc thank all md Friends for their nee at the •c; and his sincerely thank the Buddhist da and relatives for scrureaentt era! of i Enc i:nily thanks to tlvea for ipathy, or.dine the i Kor:46 words
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Article10 1954-09-28 6 -M Wtrii Mt [minimum). Will MH CHUM WADSWORTH Immediately.10 words
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Article41 1954-09-28 6 ..<»■ <m (mdmUmmm) PEDANT Every- Day In if you want to wtn word puzzle. OURED FOR FLAVOUR Broken Orange Peers' ide range aiteed $29. Precision and Delivery ex stock r Instrument Co.. PC. THE GREAT GOGIA PASHA I Theatres. :':-.oiie *****.41 words
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638 1954-09-28 6 The Straits Times Singapore. Tues. Sept. 28, 1954. Out Of School At Twelve Public feeling on education matters has become so sensitive that the objections to the proposed entrance examination for secondary schools in the Fedfration should not be left unanswered. Silence will condemn the education authorities and the Government638 words
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Article633 1954-09-28 6 The Problem for Europe A cynic has observed that whenever the Big Three of the West meet in conference there arc always four points of view. Mr. Foster Dulles represents two of them. It is a luxury which the London conference on I European security will not he able to633 words
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Article, Illustration1319 1954-09-28 6 Little feet in merry dance of hate QN our first day in Peking we had a session with the Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-lai and some of his principal colleagues. This was entirely informal and everyone was encouraged to speak his mind freely as between friends. We sought to1,319 words
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202 1954-09-28 6 I CANNOT understand why some tutorial bodies in the colony oppose the Bill for the stricter control of private schools. The pupils of certain schools in the colony defied not only the Government and their teachers but also their parents. It Is dlsgustine to202 words
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Letter90 1954-09-28 6 LIKE "Annoyed," I. my friends an <* relatives have been forced to pay an extra 20 cents to the actual fare when we arrive at our destination because the taxi meter mysteriously Jumped up 20 cents, sometimes, more, even though the engine of the car is dead.90 words
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155 1954-09-28 6 'Why not do away with salaries?' rpHOSE who disagree with the X idea of increased school fees must fight it tooth and nail. They cannot assume the authority to speak about the working hours and renumeration of teachers. 'Socialism" of Singapore, as a good Socialist, should advocate a fifty per155 words
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Letter86 1954-09-28 6 rpHERE are many European J. wives and, in some cases, daughters of highly paid officers and civil servants who deprive local girls of employment > by working for pin money. The irony of it is that they can earn anything up to $500 1 a month86 words
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Article363 1954-09-28 6 Moonbeams THE l..re or the moo n k ■>■ the zest of bn man m the moon I doubt whether promise of a gold a Pioneer venturerfoot there w IU *li y J lunar exploration n'u,V In tin travel, I SU ppoV not be inconceivable Unforeseeable futon363 words
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Advertisement363 1954-09-28 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. 10 H«irf« fin (minimum). QtFE c and Colin, nil at Hiph YoungMKRRETT: On 24th September. it the British Military Hosreen, Wife of Commisr Merrett I RAM. RM. a son, Christopher til well. LOST :n H ,ii cis. extra. LOST— T R \/c \V:rr •V ret in. n!H \no\s363 words
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Advertisement32 1954-09-28 6 leak-proof in all Climates.' CfRMAN PEN with Ink Filling ot incomparable capacity. Acents t£ Service Stations: EVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO. If, Thulia St.. S'pore-1. ENC SENC MEDICAL CO 8. \h Quce St.. Prnanif.32 words
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Advertisement48 1954-09-28 6 THE NEW PE7O BELONGS v^e" an n tne z JBc rgf§l| m^rl«O If Pow". Fully vc 9 :l '"ed Factory Representative*: T.K MITCHELL COl <FA*f ast LT Distributors ANN PENG TRADERS LTD. MOTION SMITH SON LTD (lM«fMn«ni JoM. Outo to"* 1 j^ /C)iW^ IX BATTERY RO^ I SINGAPORE48 words
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Article50 1954-09-28 7 Mr. Steen Sohe.sted, a civil engineer who has lived in Malaya for 36 years, has been made a Knight of the Dannebrog by the King of Denmark. The Danish Consul in Singapore, Mr. K. G. Lommer, yesterday presented the Insignia of the order to Mr. Sehested.50 words
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568 1954-09-28 7 CUSED OF BUYING WOMAN FOR SINGAPORE PROSTITUTION COURT IS TOLD OF HOTEL BARGAINING K \l A LUMPUR, Mon. PRETTY 19-year-old A special constable, han Kong Sai. told the M <eistratp's Court here today that she tided she wanted to OHM prostitute in568 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-09-28 7 CAPTAIN DAVID GARDINhR donor of the Kuala Lumpur to Kl.uic marathon trophy, grts a kiss from his wife after finishing the gruelling 25-mile race on Sunda> The race was organised by the Mercury Athletic ClubStraits Times picture.46 words
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Article175 1954-09-28 7 STUDENT 'UTOPIA' ATTACKED Paper says: Face your environment A LEADING Singapore Chinese newspaper yesterday criticised Chinese students for "trying to build a Utopia" based on a foreign ideology The newspaper, the Nanyang Siang Pao. said: •'Even if they find themselves in tight corners they should exercise their power of discernment175 words
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Article152 1954-09-28 7 OISHOP Edgar C. Love, 63, a Negro leader in the United States, flew into Singapore yesterday with his wife for a five-week visit to Malaya and Sarawak. The bishop, who cornea from Baltimore. Is here at the Invitation of the Malayan Methodist Board of152 words
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214 1954-09-28 7 TWO-MILE ORCHARD ROAD 'JAM' UUNDREDS of cars were caught tn a two-mile traffic 11 jam in Orchard Road. Singapore, yesterday morning when vehicles going into town were diverted into Koek Road and Clemenceau Avenue. Traffic was diverted because the canal bridge at214 words
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Article118 1954-09-28 7 SUICIDE BID AFTER A PARTY IPOH, Mon. A DISPENSARY owner was said to have swallowed 12 sleeping tablets in an attempt to commit suicide a few hours after he had attended a dinner party with friends on May 3. The man. 53-year-old Cheng i Soon Poh. today pleaded guilty I118 words
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Article24 1954-09-28 7 Tan Teng Bee. seven. was killed In an accident involving a lorry in a lane off Changl Road. Singapore, yesterday morning.24 words
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Article26 1954-09-28 7 A woman. Koh Neo. 41. was found stabbed In the back in a house in Yio Chu Kang Road. Singapore, at midnight on Sunday.26 words
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138 1954-09-28 7 Xl ALA Lt'MPl'R. Mon. The G.O.C. and Director of Operations, Lt.-Gen. Sir Geoffrey Bourne, was in conference for ten minutes this morn in* with a 21-year-old private soldier. The soldier was Royal Army Pay Corps clerk J. H.138 words
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Article84 1954-09-28 7 I Singapore Police are offering a reward of $2,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the murder of Leow Sit, 55. a taxi driver, at the 10' 4 milestone, Chua Chu Kang Road, on Aug. 17. Information84 words
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Article, Illustration15 1954-09-28 7 BISHOP LOVE (left), his wife, and Bishop Archer, at Kalians airport yesterday. Straits Times picture.15 words
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141 1954-09-28 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Johore Government will start next month to plan state-wide celebrations on a big scale to mark the diamond Jubilee of the reign of the Sultan. Major(ienenil Kir Tbrahlm, on Sept. I 7 next year. The celebrations are expectI ed to la.sl141 words
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308 1954-09-28 7 Homeless Muniandy scares them all KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. YfUNIANDY, Indian 1" god of valour and "guardian" of 70 labourers employed at the Selangor Turf Club, is homeless and deserted His "temple" stood at the entrance of the road to the Selangor Turf Club. The deity is symbolised by a forked308 words
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Article53 1954-09-28 7 Lawrence McCall of R.E.ME.. Ayer Rajah Road, appeared in the Singapore Seventh Police Court yesterday on a summons charge of [wrongfully confining Wee Kiat Choon and causing hurt to him on Aug. 31. He claimed trial and the case was postponed until Mar. 4 next53 words
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Article30 1954-09-28 7 Air Marshal Sir Clifford Sanderson, Commander in Chief. Far East Air Force, yesterday returned to his headquarters at Changi. Singapore, from Ceylon where he visited R.AJ. units.30 words
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Article45 1954-09-28 7 The Governor of Slngaporr, 81r John Nicoll. will open the new Auxiliary Fire Service depot at Kolam Ayer at 5.30 p m. on Saturday. He will Inspect a parade of all members of the A.F.S. and watch a flre-nghtlng display.45 words
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305 1954-09-28 7 ACTRESS KASMA GOT 3 HOUSES THROWN IN WITH HER FILM PAY III ALAY film star Kasma Booty jot three houses in iTI Boon Teck Road as part of her terms of employment and still possesses them, Mr. Lee Tun Koo, manager of Malay Film Productions Ltd., told the Singapore High305 words
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Article204 1954-09-28 7 Court cashier gets a year A FORMER Singapore court shroff, Syed Ahmad Shah bin Mohamed Shah, was sentenced to 12 months' gaol yesterday for criminal breach of trust of $4,611. Syed Ahmad, who had been In the Government's service for 14 years, misappropriated money204 words
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Article54 1954-09-28 7 Two men robbed a Chinese of $10 soon after he left a temple In Mandal Road. Singapore, on Sunday night. The two met him outside the temple and accompanied him from a lane to the junction of Woodlands Road, where one of them drew a knife54 words
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101 1954-09-28 7 The sale by public auction of the Indian-owned ship, Asha. now lying in Singapore waters with a consignment of scrap iron for Osaka, will not take place today as it was fixed An order granting a postponement of four weeks was obtained101 words
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Advertisement138 1954-09-28 7 t*nltisj tut oHir Annual &I±MjMJ THESE ARE THE FEW BARGAINS S.P. 24 Pieces Stainless Collaro 3 Speed Changer Steel Cutlery with Cabinet 585.00 s et 7.00 Printed Nylon Light-weight Sarees $12.50 Cigar-cases S 3.25 each Shaded Union Crepe Kitchen S 8.50 Towels 16"x 32" Plain Georgette 4 pieces for 100138 words
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Advertisement20 1954-09-28 7 ANNOUNCE 30 DAY EXCURSION RATE ROUND TRIP SINGAPORE BANGKOK $336 PHONE ***** PASSAGE ENQUIRIES SIME DARBY 5, MALACCA STREET, SINGAPORE.20 words
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Miscellaneous162 1954-09-28 7 The weather MINIMI M TEMPERATL'KF. (7.30 p.m. on Sept. -26 to 7.30 a m on Sept. 27) Singapore 77 degrees Prnane 75. Kota Bahru 73. Kuala Lumpur 73. Ipoh 73, Kuantan 73 MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE (7 30 am. to 7.30 p.m. on Sept. 27 1 Singapore 89. Penang 87. Kota Bahru162 words
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Article, Illustration678 1954-09-28 8 i' hristinv - i'hristinv B» MONDAY WHY is it that in the ordinary way one would give anythine for an extra half-hour in bed yet on holiday it is no effort to get ud at all? We all skip out of bed at seven sharp those days and a swim678 words
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Article, Illustration330 1954-09-28 8 There's more in THA T line than meets the eye... says MAXiNE RAKICH VOBODY wants to accept the new "Flat Look" that Dior la showing this season. It has been rejected out of hand. The plump girls have given up hope of ever being In the height of fashion and330 words
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Article198 1954-09-28 8 Your bathe and your lipstick PATHINO beauties who comDlaln of lirjstlck that comeoff during a swim shoulr. treat their lips to a special make-up Job if they want to look glamorous after oathinc writes MAXINfc RAKICH. The rules are simple. First remove all the old lipstick, dry the lips thoroughly,198 words
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129 1954-09-28 8 BUT IT CAN BE QUITE DELIGHTFUL... ONE of the readers ot this page ha s written to ask m<- what she can do about a pus nose, writes MAXIM: It AKK II Apart from coinc in for surgery the best possible advice that can he offered iv adapt yourself to129 words
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Advertisement210 1954-09-28 8 Apricot Brands Peach Brandy Black Currant Brandy Kummel Ik'" ~il Crerne de pU|J Extra Src IV^^ml Triple Sec Kfc&ffli .MaraM hino fZp£' Prunellia W^^ <syyik Freezoinini SO^^vfß yVv I The world's finest Liqueurs stocked by all the lcidins Clubs. Hotels :>:id B.irs TRADE ENQUIRIES TO SOLE AGENTS: MALAYA i BORNEO.210 words
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Advertisement128 1954-09-28 8 The best baby powder I *f te Johnson's Baby P o^ [I |^gP^^\ USCd by h -P>tais, nu:s« tC\*«» m thcrS all ov the world B W BABY POWDER JorvutCM^ofmto, m 6Rl ta,n, l to. kough. £Nslano I Th« Borneo Company Limited build W 1 health and strength with WV128 words
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Miscellaneous365 1954-09-28 8 30. Give a polished end to tht| Straits Times Crossword LvE/^^vr^ 7 i r— i n I—Ts"~1 Ts"~i r«~~i rr~\ down 1 I ill 1. Otven after some litigation (7). I I I I ,.J 2. He makes bit 1 7 >. H iHI SUT^ 1 4. Lilies that-smell far365 words
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Article, Illustration1854 1954-09-28 9 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE Tasmania prospered under gay Governor ANNON on Hobart waterfront boomed an 1 1 -gun salute one roasting day in February 1813, as the brig "Dart" dropped anchor. On the wharf, important citizens panted in stuffy frock-coats while Royal Marine guards boiled in full-dress uniform. m optionDaily Mirror - 1,854 words
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Advertisement254 1954-09-28 9 The same amount of fuel I Can take you j 10% farther and 5S get that jßfl ver you're "^l^^B do J with of Champion Spark Plugj, y^u can depend on gel--10 10% more nilcoge and ->c power. For Championj ~ride produce a r all ihe c combustisn chamber. CHAMPION254 words
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Advertisement135 1954-09-28 9 in the WORLD O^-J i^^ l^^^^" i l^Ba»#^al^pa»a^^& E^CTpM V.S.O.R MACLAINE WATSON CO.. ITD. i p.a.u-5, r SAIGON! ij Buddhiit Temple PA/VAM£R/CAAf WORLDAIRWAYS 2 GENERAL AGENTS MALAYA MANSFIEID&COIZ? SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG SICKNESS Take K wells before starting your journey and you can enjoy travel by land, nea or air,135 words
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Miscellaneous228 1954-09-28 9 Shcriock Holm os Most horribio nvtrs /DON'T THE CAKE AND Yl 6USPBCTED\THAT'6 NOT ELIZABETH'^ cTOUerW] O£? -v TELLMt ZANPWICUE* I TUE HAMPEZ ALL- TELL QOWN AND PEAT HEBA |f*7 /M£. WOLME^TUE TWEWE WERE FOUND HELD 4OME- HIM THE WEZE FOUND IN LOB.D U Lgf MOST HOZZIBLE FOUND A ATHOMEINTU£ TUIN6228 words
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Article83 1954-09-28 10 NEW YORK. Mon. At least four major tyre companies are said to be encaged In experimentation with the new Vulcollan type rubbers, which can Increase tyre life to a range of from 50,000 to 100.000 miles. It Is estimated. Ooodyear Tyre and Rubber Company is reported to haveReuter - 83 words
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Article680 1954-09-28 10 Federation trade By OUR MARKET CORRESPONDENT T^HK tin section of the Singapore Share Market sprang: into life again yesterday with good London bids for sterling issues. Overseas investors, for a reason not ascertainablo yesterday, put in increased bids particularly for Sungei Kintas, Southern Malayans. Malayan Tins. Tronohs,680 words
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Article122 1954-09-28 10 AN exhibition of Australianmadp automotive spare parts, accessories and equipment, sponsored by the Automotive Products Manufacturers Association of Australia, will be held in Melbourne from May 26 to June 4 next year The Australian Trade Commissioner in Malaya. Mr. George S. Anderson said its aim was to122 words
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Article133 1954-09-28 10 Kinta KelUa Tin Dredging Co. Ltd. Made a profit for year ended March 31 of £3.446. (3.3. No dividend is proposed. Not liquid assets in balance sheet work out at £53,50fi (2s. 6' a d. per share 1 much of which will be absorbed in the cost of133 words
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Article223 1954-09-28 10 Ships alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Frankfurt 1 2, Teuser 4 5. Davilcen C.P.. Benmhor 67, Benlomond 8 9. Breconshire 11. Autolycus 13 14, President Tyler 15 16. Annenkerk 18, Ordla 19 20. Petallng N W 3-5. Rawang N.W. 6. Langsa N W. 8.223 words
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Article132 1954-09-28 10 The United States Department of Agriculture said world coffee crop la 1953 54 reason totalled 41.400.000 bags compared with consumption of 40.000.000 bags. The Department and frost which hit Brazil's coffee plant! tlon.N in July hart year and which was widely cited as the n-.ison for132 words
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Article40 1954-09-28 10 On the free exchange market jr. Hong Kong yesterday the US dollar was quoted at 5 ***** for cash and 5 90 for T.T. Sterling was quoted at 15 76 and one tael of gold at 255 87540 words
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Article24 1954-09-28 10 Imperial Chemical Industries I trt I ondon. have declared an murim dividend of 4', on the ordinary stock, payable on December 1.24 words
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Article14 1954-09-28 10 0FFICI AL PRICES ,h iiv »B&,>nl R| BBKR 7, of a -nt, nr "ihnjl14 words
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Article95 1954-09-28 10 West, a sharply on '™ia.v following *i 2 Australian Proil at the expend v si- 1 Loans 3>,- IW6 M Loans 3 1955-58 twiJ! n.sol.ind. A.P M 1 new 1 B;uik 1 N a Bradford B. Hill Pro" B. Hill p ro (righuj-; 4 JJ Carlton Briber-. C^,nc95 words
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Article62 1954-09-28 10 Mneapnr,. hjnp Pro))ur( dayTere" 00 F Copia guie 1 Oetohl $32' 4 sellers: No\embe: cd. steady; $55 Pepp< reported, price Muntok white $217 SaraWkr Lamponc black I H. B. Ltd. ropra pnrn ber: 11 a.m. sellers: rone quiet: tpiti!;. ers: tone dul! $32 %r. vember 11 am 131".62 words
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Article98 1954-09-28 10 Octobr fob. closed in at 70\ i cent abc and the steadie: During the mark between 70 centi a: 1 i with a i port and above z\tn(( down at Thf :?.-j'f C =:e —No. IRSS Spo' to buve: ten 70 i. No. IRS Oct bu "0 298 words
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Article91 1954-09-28 10 ONDON glo-Japane>.e I payments agmmer. 1 two nation^ are .tip:' studying why the pact has worked out more f.uourablv 1 Japan and how U cm be 2 proved upon That is tht analysis cUf" British Treuun n are expected to ion: this week The aeretTCfr.- under '\icy91 words
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Advertisement685 1954-09-28 10 NOTICES NOTICE THE PUBLIC Is hereby Informed J that Messrs. Chong Kok Chtn, Hool Kam Tong and Lai Teck Leong, our salesmen, have left our employ on I the 22-9-54 and will from now have no authority whatsoever to transact i any business on our behalf SOUTH ENGINEERS LIMITED. NOTICE685 words
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Advertisement1610 1954-09-28 10 NOTICES Re: ANG KIM LIANG, Deceased All persons having any claims against the estate of the abovenamed deceased, late of No. 6, Prince Charles Square, Singapore, who died on the 23rd day of August. 1954, are required to send particulars of their claims In writing to THE PUBUC TRUSTEE. SUPREME1,610 words
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Advertisement139 1954-09-28 10 YUGOSLAV LINE FROM ADRIATIC AMI \K\K BAST TORT*. BOMBW A OOM* TO DJAKARTA A HONGKONG:— M.V. "TRIGLAV" Slnjapore 15 18 O.t. 1- M "'< FROM HONGKOXr. TO (OLOMBO. BOMBW. TORI vUP BEVROITH A ADRIATK TORTS M.V. "UCKA" Sinn.pore n i oct (lrt Agent, for M.lay, EASTERN INDUSTRIAL CORP. 17-B. Rohinsnn139 words
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Advertisement1188 1954-09-28 11 aSS ~-CO., LTD. qa BLUE FUNNEL LINE SJ? tSXSmZ liverVoo'l; Glasgow! tsWi,l| cost,hental popts Duo Soili p ly)m Cl .p, .or Liverpool Glosonw 5..127/J9 J? m Liverpool /M pt 30 MVM Oet S Ot M N -pool ott <>«• I Oct S Oct 4/7 indon, and, Homhurg 4 Glosgow Oct1,188 words
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Advertisement2251 1954-09-28 11 m^ aK^^^^^^^m^^^^^^g^^^^ m mgg^^^^^^^^^^^m^^^^ m^ m^^^ aaimmuk EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Soid, Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Gdynia, Copenhagen, Gothenburg 4 Oslo Spore P. Shim Penong "SONCKHLA" In Port 29/10 Sept "INA" G 11/12 In Port "MEONIA" 5/ 4 Ott S/S Oct "MONGOLIA" 10/15 Oct 14/142,251 words
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Advertisement1132 1954-09-28 11 McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. TEL Mr. JRSI ELLERMAN *b BUCKNALL KLAVENEfttt LINE LONDON, HAVRE. ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMIURfi I HULL PORTLAND, SEATTLE A VANCOUVER and for i,^A. North At.nnt r Pertl Accepting coraa for Central 4 South ond Cnnorto vi<i Colombo American Port» CITY or MANCHESTER FRAHC.SV.LLE Spore1,132 words
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Article, Illustration217 1954-09-28 12 G.E.C. step up publicity in Far East r INTENSIFY their over-growing publicity programme. The General Electric Co.. Ltd. of England are now sending out I specially trained experts to the Far East to carry out on-the-spot surveys. The first publicity expert to be sent out from the company's head office217 words
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Article128 1954-09-28 12 QOMF firms not a!wnv< aware of the many ways In which natural rubber can .help them, says the British Rihh.-r rvvo'.^rment Board In ■;rrnnt Issue of "Rubber n velopmenta." The PRDB add that they were able 'o assist one of the largest Brit:sh car manufacturers in128 words
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366 1954-09-28 12 U.S. takes less JNDONESIAN tin exports have decreased lately, mainly due to declining orders from the United States, but Indonesian tin exporters are optimistic as to the possibility of finding: other customers, writes the Straits Times Jakarta Correspondent. According to Mr. Notosudirjo, the head of366 words
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174 1954-09-28 12 "The five ages of women 9 LATEST designs for the •five apes of womtn according to fabrics" from one of Switzerland's loading textile manufacturers will bo introduce^ in the Malayan market shortly. Mr. Max A. Furler. export *"'|ff of B. Gusfsrenheim Son and Co. Ltd.174 words
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Article, Illustration395 1954-09-28 12 Kiii'U^ llMJllLitLM - COMMERCIAL NEWS VIEWS Kiii'U^llMJllLitLM McALISTER'S OPEN A 3100,000 WORKSHOP TO COPE with the A increasing world demand for rubber latex and the consequent wide use of De Laval centrifuges, McAlister's in Ipoh have opened a $100,000 woriikshop to maintain and repair the wear and tear on thesse machines. The new395 words
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377 1954-09-28 12 <THE Dunlop Rubber Company la revealed as being Malaya's most important customer, in a supplement recently published by The Times of London. With its factories in Britain, the United States. Brazil. Japan and Commonwealth countries. Dunlop requires each year some 190.--000 tons of natural rubber.377 words
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Article96 1954-09-28 12 Supplies of condensed milk 5 have again been very ample and prices of imports from Holland have steadily declined, the rates representing a very meacre return to the actual producer, .says the half yearly n port of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce. The recent decision of96 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-09-28 12 BELOW are the winners of the $5,000 Mission Orange Slogan Contest. The contest was held as an introductory consumer incentive for the three additional flavours put on the market by Mls-Sino Ltd. Mr. N* En« ■M Mr. K. A. Mohamed Kunju Mr. Abdul Rahman b. Haji55 words
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Advertisement183 1954-09-28 12 MECOMB LOW COST BOILER UNITS EQUIPPED WITH Minneapolis Honeywell Automatic Controls n-r.tri«: Electronic Pneinrtic 11)1 .mwr** Dei Ue Industries Ltd., Singapore. Stock Available Vertical Multitubular Firetube Boilers: 3. 6. and 12 HP for wood or light oil firing 20 and 35 HP for wood or heavy oil firm? Horizontal Watertube183 words
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Advertisement226 1954-09-28 12 CRAVEN A FOR SMOOTH, CLLAN. SMOKING Largest-selling cork-tipped cigarette in the world. I Imported from London ALL THf FUN... 12. invites you to a W GRAND CARNIVAL on Thursday, September Mkh. at tl Great World Amusement Parkunder the distin^uisln il pmtrc i <. <f H. K. Hit Kt. lion. Malcolm226 words
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Article, Illustration605 1954-09-28 13 Fijians lose six star players BUT SET OF NEW MEN says W. E. TREVOR Ml OIK MFST MEN HAVE i, E FT L NOT TO MKa rijun n a similar position the same ques- the reply will be: "We've *ot some youne605 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-09-28 13 A helping hand POLICE Depot's Low Seng Hue, uho finished second, is helped by one of the officials after he finished the gruelling Kuala Lumpur to Klcno 24-mile marathon on Sunday. Straits Times picture34 words
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107 1954-09-28 13 King's Love. Turk's Blood favourites LONDON. Mon. ODDS rulinß at the end of the Victoria Club callover here this afternoon on the Cesarewiteh Stakes and Cambridgeshire handeap were: (»arewit»h (Ort. IS): 9-T King's Love; 100-8 Corydalis--100-6: French Design: 18-1 Mortification 20-1: Little Cloud and Running Water; 22-1- Jekvll: S3-1: BlueReuter - 107 words
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Article53 1954-09-28 13 BERKELEY. California Mon Tony Trabert retained his Pacific Co.ist singles tennis title ypvtprd.TV by defeating Vie Selxas 6-3. fi-8 S-4. R-3 on thp hara court of the Bcrkrlpv Tennis Club. The omens singles championship l went to V.W Kovacs who beat Anne Shilcock of Great BritainUP - 53 words
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Article20 1954-09-28 13 Star Soccerltes beat Chartered Bank 1-0 in n soccer friendly at Farrer Park yesterday. The scorer was Sahat.20 words
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Article75 1954-09-28 13 ABROAD THE I.INFR ORSOVA.' Mm lhe EiiKhnri test team o n their way io Australia are considering a whip round for Surrey fast merliuni bowlei Peter Louder who had reported losing £40 sterling,. The money Riven to him by Mr C. G. Howard, theReuter - 75 words
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Article49 1954-09-28 13 The s ngapore Harbour Board rugby XV to mpet R A F I>ngah at Keppel Harbour a: 5.15 tomorrow will be selected from the following Peek. Wells. Wallen. Caldwell Enderby. Bel!. Morris. Ooh. Wheeler Colquhoun. Hartnell. Shove Plncus Crookman. Trevor. Jones. Marks and Reynolds.49 words
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218 1954-09-28 13 RONALD TAN. outstanding scrum-half of St I 1 H W 'L S h °vv haS f °r the South Australia State XV. according to letters received by his father and Canon R. K. S. Adams in Singapore recently. Ronald, who has just completed218 words
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Article397 1954-09-28 13 BRUSSELS. Monday. I > 1 1 < 1 1 M beat Germany, world cup champions, 2-0 in an international soccer match here yesterday. The Belgians led 1-0 at half-time. Germany showed lack of cohesion in the forward line and uncertainty in defence. The Belgians were nearly397 words
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Article21 1954-09-28 13 SEOAMAT. Mon. Queen's Retliiipnt brat North Johore by 12 points to three in a rugger match at Oomall.21 words
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Article153 1954-09-28 13 Commenting on the Moscow match Arthur Ellis of England whn refereeri. said the Russian standard of play was as ■high as any today". "Any team which can draw with the Hungarians must be a good team". Ellis said. "But", he added. 'Hungary played better against England"'. Ellis siiReuter - 153 words
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342 1954-09-28 13 Perak T.C. has gold cup cast in 1810 JEEP'S JOTTINGS rpHE perak Turf Club Is In possession of one of the most distinctive racing trophies ever to come out to Malaya— a beautifully designed Gold Cup cast in 1810 durlne the relen of George 111 This rare trophy will be342 words
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Article74 1954-09-28 13 Singapore Badminton Association junior championship ties for the week: Tomorrow: Mayflower B.P. vs Merrldale BP. iW.ilte) Official Jimmy Yeo; Umpires: Ang Ann Beng and Tay Chin Lye. Saturday: Winner of Flower 8.P./ v Useful B.P. vs. winner Mayflower HP Merridzlr BP iWhitei. Official: Quek Keng Chuan;74 words
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Article66 1954-09-28 13 SYDNEY, Mon Australian Davis Cup team manager Harry Hopman said last night that Australia had ex. cellent prospects* of retaining the Davis Cup In December Hopman arrived In Sydney by air with five Australian tennis stars after a six-month tour of England. Europe and the United P'atp...AP - 66 words
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305 1954-09-28 13 BURMA'S light-weltrr« eight champion. Bobby Atinc of the Burmese Navy, scored I an easy victory when he stop- ped Cpl Ralson (Royal Sijs--1 nalsi In the third round at the intrr-club boxin'i tournament held at the Hokkien Association, Johore Bahru. over the week-end This305 words
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Advertisement137 1954-09-28 13 ACCENT //M <■- fi LEDERFLtA vitamin *f complex WITH VITAMIN JJ/^ liDttfUX*Vif«mk. B Comple. L.derle provide* viMm-n m concentrated and coneniuri form G.ven in the recommended do«qe, *h. prep«r*t.or .secure, «n -I -round 3*2 Kcior. and so does much to ensure ft* -cr-sed MtMf, and W health rj. m. hand.137 words
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Advertisement187 1954-09-28 13 SENIOR DUOFOLD VICTORY j *40h Prtcisiwi midi In modern design W\ f; S*nia>r Duofold— a lj'ge pen S^T with a big ink capacity. f a& l^^B Victory— shoner and slimmer r than the Duofold. ffc* Slimfolrf -slender and elegant ?-4 a pen for smaller hands. am aS Fach has the187 words
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Miscellaneous435 1954-09-28 13 SET YOUR ENTRY IN FOR THE MALAYAN MONTHLY $20,000 MUST BE WON WORD PUZZLE 4 B\ CET YOUR POSTAL ORDER NOW. •^rjTf\(\\ MUST Bt S«»l«srimesl I WORD PUZZLE "UU" Cut out and p>n with other coupons Posting instructions appc.ll bclcw j Nam. j I Address 1 I j 5 [|X435 words
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Article, Illustration712 1954-09-28 14 Wai Keen, Cheng Kok best in MCFA tour team's win Malayan Chinese 2; Singapore Malays 1. AM ALAYAN CHINESE F.A., in the first of their two iTI games in Singapore before leaving for Hong Kong on tour on Thursday, beat Singapore Malays by two goals to one at Jalan Besar712 words
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96 1954-09-28 14 Chee Seng will go, Hee Jong still unsure CHI) CHEE SENG. Singapore's star goalkeeper, has consented to go to Hong Kong with the Malayan Chinese F.A. touring team for their Ho Ho Cup match on Oct. 2. He will be flown back to Singapore immediately after this game. It is96 words
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Article116 1954-09-28 14 LONDON. Mon T EVEK SAY DIE. this years l Epsom Derby and Doncaster St Leger winner, is to be retired to stud immediately. The colt's owner, American Robert S. Cl.irk. informed trainer Joe Lawson of his decision by telephone from Paris today. Mr. Clark has notReuter - 116 words
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Article70 1954-09-28 14 Sincapore Amateur FA. lart night entertained to dinner Chia Boon Leong. voted "Malaya's most popular footb.Uler". and Ted Strickland, a Council member for the last nine years, who is retiring to Britain soon Boon Leoru will leave with Edwin Dutton tomorrow by air for Britain70 words
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Article56 1954-09-28 14 LONDON Mon —The draw for the semi final? of the Scottish League Cup. •<, be played on Saturday. Oct. resulted tOBBf as follows: Airdrleonuivs v Heearts at Easter Road. Edinburgh; East Fife v Motherwell at Hampden Park Glasgow The Scottish Leacue fixtures involvins the^e four club.^ willReuter - 56 words
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Article49 1954-09-28 14 me mjGJG. team Tor their Dlv. 1 hockey lea cue BMM against OH Q Farelf on the padang today Is: J. Woodhou>e. G Brands. C. Arkell; M Wirks. H Wood (capt). A Harrison- R Lamb B Purslow J Jeffcry. B. McMullen, H Flske. Umpire; F. Milne49 words
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Article37 1954-09-28 14 Singapore Cricket Club women beat Girls Sports Club 4-0 in a friendly fixture at Serangoon Road V(Merd:iy. All the coals were scored In the first half by M;-s Wricht |2». Mrs. Sewrll .nid Mrs Clarke.37 words
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Article40 1954-09-28 14 Royal Electrical Mechanical Engineers scored a convincing 3-0 ••In over Khalsa Sports Association In an Dlv. 2 hockey league fixture in the I.A. ground yesterday Grave* <J> »nd Whey Ah Kuan (1> were the scorers.40 words
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Article502 1954-09-28 14 SINGAPORE Recreation Club. League runners-up in Div. 1. last year on goal-average to University of Malaya, and Police Sports Association are the only two teams now unbeaten in the senior league. The rivalry now between these two teams will be very keen. Recs dropped a502 words
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459 1954-09-28 14 S.R.C 4; Indian Assn 0. SINGAPORE Recreation Club started on" so badly against Indian Association in the S.H.A. first division league fixture on the padang yesterday that it looked as if they were heading for their second successive shock in the competition. But459 words
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Article36 1954-09-28 14 The Dlv. 3A hockey league fixture between Singapore Harbour Board R.C. and H.M. Customs which was fixed for yesterday was Instead played oft* last week by mutual arrangement. S.H.B. Recs beat Customs 4-1.36 words
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Article29 1954-09-28 14 Ceylon Sports Club beat Royal Signals 1-0 in a Div. 3B hockey lea- i KUe match played at Ayer Rajah Road yesterday with a goal by Maghesh29 words
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Article143 1954-09-28 14 w ' RE? o - SAMMY AMAZED 3000 AT POOL w RE?o> tj A of thing! have eh, I Sammy 1 Olympic d ■ink] ti But on< ha.s nnt c himsi'lt I Mi seen. That Wi putcrt by I poopli I Chin Amh SS 1111I 111 three -q turns sau te than a could hop143 words
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Advertisement268 1954-09-28 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE 211 Word, U (Mim.)-Box in ctt. rxtrm. ELECTRIC STOVE. 1 Large, 1 j Small hotplate. Oven with thermostat and Selector. Showroom condl- tion $200 0.n.0. Seen Kluang. Box A 8773 S.T. MISCELLANEOUS 70 Word,, ti Win.)— Box SO ctt. txtrm. WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY for I .tnvone interested268 words
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Miscellaneous105 1954-09-28 14 HOCKEY LEAGUE, DIV. 1: S.C.C. v G.H.Q FarHf, SCC padang. DIV. 2: RAF Changi v S.R.C.. SRC padang DIV. 3A: RAF Trngah v R.A.P.C. RAPC ground. DIV 3B: M.A.A.F. v T.T.C Teachers' grounr. INTER-SCHOOL: Anelo-Chin-eae School v Srranjoon E.S., (round. RIGGER POLICE v St. Andrews School, FTS; ST ANDREW'S OBA105 words
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