The Straits Times, 1 October 1954
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Title Section13 1954-10-01 1 The Straits Times. New**?" Isttl. 1845 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1954. 15 CENTS13 words
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Article730 1954-10-01 1 S'pore Reds had secret ath list \D THEIR HOLD ON CHOOLS IS PROVED ViUNIST plot to assassinate Singapore nmi ni and Police officers and pro-Bri-bers ;<:i<l >tud<M\ts was revealed in docuide public for the first time yesterday, inents also contained n "death others, the names of730 words
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Article, Illustration128 1954-10-01 1 MOSCOW ORCHID FOR EDITH DR. EDITH SI.MMERSKILL, tili.in h.nr.,l British Socialist for whom Soviet Premier (ieorgi Malenkov recently plucked a bouquet of flowers in the garden of a .Moscow villa, has been appointed chairman of the British Labour Party for 1954--55. On the eve of her appointment a tiny parcel,Reuter - 128 words
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Article65 1954-10-01 1 BOMBAY. Thurs Dr. J. C. Bowman, surgeon of the 9.913--ton British cargo liner City of Carlisle, was found dead in a cabin here today. The log entry of the captain said that Di. Bowman appeared to be in normal health when he went to bed lastReuter - 65 words
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Article35 1954-10-01 1 CANBERRA. Thurs. The Australian Government is to give £50.000 to help build an "International House" at Melbourne for students from Colombo Plan countries, the Prime Minister, Mr. R. G. Menzies, announced today.35 words
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Article26 1954-10-01 1 LONDON, Thurs -Repairs to the Chusan will b< completed this wrrk and the liner will return to London to take pas■engen, Dutch reports said26 words
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194 1954-10-01 1 HIS COMPROMISE PLAN ACCEPTED LONDON, Thursday. THE nine-power German rearmament conference today accepted in principle a compromise plan for arms control submitted by M. Paul Henri Spaak. the Belgian Foreign Minister, an authoritative source said. i The question of arms control was theReuter - 194 words
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Article174 1954-10-01 1 Take-over plan is dropped the Singax pore Government nor the City Council will take over the Singapore Traction Company when its franchise to operate public passenger services expires next June. This means that the company's franchise will be renewed for a further seven years until 1962. Mr. J. T Rea.174 words
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Article, Illustration68 1954-10-01 1 Russia may have fired H-bomb here THIS A. P. map shows Wrangel, a Russian occupied island 500 miles north-west of Nome, Alaska, where, according to the deductions of Japanese scientists, the Russians recently exploded a hydrogen bomb. Moscow announced on Sept. 17 that it had tested another atomic bomb, but68 words
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Article, Illustration581 1954-10-01 1 The most hideous murder of the year Terrorists slash lad's head off in revenge against father KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. exacted a hideous revenge yesterday against a village councillor Mr. Yap Poh Kok, by slashing his 15-year-old son's head off with a paiang. Another son aged 11. gave the Straits Times581 words
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Article91 1954-10-01 1 THE Malayan Monthly for October has received an enthusiastic reception throughout the country. Repeat orders are coming in steadily from newsagents If you have not al- ready got your copy, you should do so NOW. It is a first-class issue, packed with picture stories, articles and91 words
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Article856 1954-10-01 1 THE MUDIE PLAN TO SAVE RUBBER AN accelerate^ threeyear programme of replanting aided by tax relief for the rubber industry. is recommended by the Mudie Mission whose report is published this morning. Or.lv "vigorous and united action now" can save the industry, the report says "This is probably the last856 words
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467 1954-10-01 1 IT'S CHEAPER AND BETTER, THEY SAY THE OTHER PLAN— BY THE LOCAL ME' KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE Rubber Producers' Council today announced its own scheme for replanting and claimed it was better than that put forward by the Mudie fact finding mission. The plan submitted to the Federation Government on467 words
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Article31 1954-10-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs Two terrorists werr killed today by a .security force patrol in the Rawang district o f Selangor. No further details are yet available.31 words
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Article36 1954-10-01 1 LONDON. Thurs United States investigators are t-i beRin questioning every one of .45,000 American servicemen I stationed in Britain in their hunt for the killer of "Ren i Helen" Carlin. strangled London street-walker Router.Reuter - 36 words
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Article56 1954-10-01 1 STOCKHOLM. Thurs.— Count Adolph von Roslen, forrrer Swedish diplomat who represented the United Sta'es in Berlin during the war. shot his wife to death and then killed himself today. Von Roslen was a mem jer of one of Sweden's best-knov.n noble families Authorities blamed the killingAP - 56 words
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Article175 1954-10-01 1 Sarawak kicks out 'dictator' KUCHING, Thurs. SARAWAK'S "miniature 0 dictator." Liv Hon Seng, will be deported to China via Labuan and Hong Kong tomorrow Liv, former chairman of Chung Hua Chinese primary school, was arrested on Sept. 5. The school was closed on Aug.175 words
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Article56 1954-10-01 1 w mm m PHONED "II I \n I i: INI im 0 lhur> < nliiiniii.t Picture ofii< mi shot himself to 'I*' ith in hniH h' i r lull talking la his tranced nUr m Hollywood on phone l"l" ncis <iiii< i- reported Ur v.is Jack NlchelL 17-56 words
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Advertisement77 1954-10-01 1 HAY YOUR V tOU Of SHA« <£ MAL 'N -R NgW STYLB g I Album Prints i r nato s n f i 1 ANNOUNCEMENT RED LION (Ang Sai) COMPETITION Jwinjj to the unprecendented number of entries we have received for this competition, sorting has not yet been completed and77 words
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Article26 1954-10-01 2 LONDON, Thurs. Lord Chandos, formerly Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. until recently British Colonial Secretary, has been appointed chairman of the Metropolitan Vickers Electrical Company— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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369 1954-10-01 2 BRITAIN BOOSTS THE PLANS TO REARM GERMANY AND OLD FRENCH FEARSARE ALLA YED LONDON. Thurs. ORITAIN. in a surprise 13 move, today gave the biggest ever boost to Western plans to rearm Federal Germany as part of the West's defence against Communism. ToReuter - 369 words
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Article, Illustration141 1954-10-01 2 IRISH NURSE WEDS IN A MAKE-SHIFT TEMPLE j r THE bride and bndenroom I A throw rice in the cerei momal fire at the Hmdu wedding in London of Shri j Oharam Chand Wadhwa. a I restaurant owner, and Sadie I Durkin. an Irish nurse, of Foxford, County Mayo. The141 words
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182 1954-10-01 2 SINGAPORE AID FOR CHIANG MEN— REPORT NEW YORK, Thursday. DURMA, In a report to the United Nations General w Assembly, said yesterday that about 6.000 armed Chinesp Nationalist troops still remained in Northern Burma, thouch an equal number had been exaruated in the past year. Moreover, it said, thrrr isReuter - 182 words
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112 1954-10-01 2 CANBERRA. Thurs A LABOUR member was suspended and party leaders Dr Herbert Evatt and Mr Arthur Cahvell jebu'scd by the Speaker durinp an hour of uproar in the Australian House of Representatives today. Shouts of "democracy has died" and "police state" echoed roundReuter - 112 words
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Article39 1954-10-01 2 BUENOS AIRES. Thurs The Japanese Foreign Minister. Katsuo Okazaki. will be present when President Juan Peron addresses workers at a Loyalty Day rally here on Oct. 17 The Indian vice-president. Mr. S. Radhakrishnan will also attend. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article29 1954-10-01 2 NEW DELHI. Thurs— Prime Minister Nehru proclaimed today that India is "obviously the fourth country in the world" after the United States Russia and China— A P.29 words
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Article74 1954-10-01 2 Gas in Singapore will be cheaper from January The Oitv Council decided nt closed -e.v.sion ye.sterdav on reductions, rangtne from 50 to RO cents per 1.000 cubic feet The higher the consumption, the greater will be the savins, i Thp minimum rate of $fi will remain.74 words
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Article165 1954-10-01 2 SHE'S A CITIZEN OF THE WORLD KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. MISS HELEN MERRILL CALLBECK. world citizen, a member of the United World Federalists of America, in Malaya working for organised world peace. Mis.s Callbeck Is on her way to the Second Asian Congn World Federation in Japan j startinß Nov 1.165 words
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Article44 1954-10-01 2 ROME. Thurs Hand cren..oc.s nam;i?ed two Italian Communist Party offices in Rome on Wednesday niuhi. police reported. Window pane* md furniture were mashed A larce hole was torn in the Door. Both office;, were empty at thr tune— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article171 1954-10-01 2 U.S. couple died in Red gaol -FORMER SIX POLICE r/ff, WASHINGTON, T |OSSF SWIA secret poll) Poland, thai he and Hrrt; Americans behind the woro drad Mr. Field, Department ci \ufr were held authorities in I at]o baa v i rials He Bald I viewed them In Swiatlo termediary i(171 words
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242 1954-10-01 2 rll Earl of Marshwood dis mays his family, especial ly his mother the Countes*. by announcing his engagement to an American film stir. Miranda lra\le. Cnnstrrn.-Uion crows when the CountusVs maid. Moxir. revrals that she is really Miss Frayle's sister. And Norl Toward has242 words
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Advertisement204 1954-10-01 2 RINSO washes 1 OF QETT/fJQ Th/E I I BEST &E£ULT£ I jj. I MEuyouusE I wAI^ f (•*/7*^tJ Hi lhc WlisMu!> i Sprinkle RINSO 3 Whip to rich, U*,«^«^V. f^, W|th lukewarm 4 Put in the tloihcs I Squeo/c RINSO'S 4 Km y 7 and leave to so.ik tor rich204 words
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Article264 1954-10-01 3 And A-bombs too, says Gruenther, to check Russia K\\ YORK, Thursday, nmander ot North Atlantic Treaty Organtones in Europe, C.en. Alfred Gruenas night hat the Western allies "would asonabl) K«od chance of defending ainst Rii-^ian aggression with the help nrman troops ;nd atomic weapons two264 words
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Article42 1954-10-01 3 MABTRIQHT. Holland. Thurs Thirteen people were killed and 17 injured when a Belgian bus carrying pension. 'd miners n i family outing, ■kidded i n and crashed into a stone monument In the township of nburg near hcrt yesteriv. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article35 1954-10-01 3 KATMANDU, Thurs.—Communist China nas proposed in Nepnl rh« establishment .of diplomatic relations on the s of the five principles of the Slno-Indian treat? on Tibet, official sources said here today.— ReuterReuter - 35 words
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145 1954-10-01 3 French spy sensation: Key witness disappears PARIS, Thu--li|H leakage <>f I"' 1 reteo the Party, i h 8 m ramatic n. "m tml.iv when il ><irt viti i-i n l ||S ired. Indre Barane», earrnalLsi on tl x>"^paper Libratlon is (in. t<> I q"«"s--tomornra ln in .lurcr ll>« not <Reuter - 145 words
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Article138 1954-10-01 3 WELLINGTON, Thurs rpHREE Bills designed to X curb sex depravity among New Zealand "s teenagers became law last night when they had their third reading In the House of Representatives. The measures were Introduced after nation-wide publicity among schoolchildren. The new measures will tightenReuter - 138 words
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Article25 1954-10-01 3 DE>TVER. Thurs. The re- 1 suits of President Eisenhower's annual physical check-up indicate he Ls "maintaining an excellent state of health."25 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-10-01 3 FILM star Barbara Stanwyck has become a blonde for her latest picture, "Rough Company," and is makinc the most of the change '»> wr.iring snnrt black clothes. Here she looks very eleeant in a plain black blouse buttoned to the neck and decorated only by aReuter - 58 words
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179 1954-10-01 3 SOUTHAMPTON. Thurs. A, Royal Navy helicopter tossing like a cork in rough Channel winds lowered an officer grasping an iron lung to the pitching deck of an American troop transport today in an effort to save a four-year-old hoy ill with polio. Lt.-Cmdr. O.179 words
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Article, Illustration50 1954-10-01 3 MEMBERS of the V.S. delegation to the I'nited Nations fuss about laughingly in obedience to a cameraman's instructions to "toe the line" for a group picture in New York. In the centre of the front row is Mr. John Foster Dulles. Secretary of State.— A.P. picture.AP - 50 words
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230 1954-10-01 3 NEW DELHI, Thursday I \i KIM. a parliamentary debate here yesterday the Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, was accused of bein? .1 Communist "fellow traveller" by the leader of the Hindu Mahasabha, Mr. N. Chatterjee. 'The betrayal of Tibet and the surrender to China has ledReuter - 230 words
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Article113 1954-10-01 3 New floods sweep over Assam CALCUTTA rnurs PESH floods have swept over the north-east Indian state of Assam, which was ju.st recovering from a major floo<i disaster, reports reaching here said last nii:ht The last floods left thousands homeless, damaged tea estates, swept away small towns and threatened to swallowReuter - 113 words
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Article84 1954-10-01 3 U.K. workers earn more LONDON. Thur.s. British manual workers on average earn three times as much now M they did in 1938. the Ministry of Labour announced today. The Ministry, basins Its estimates mi ii. 750. 000 workers, said the average wage for men !n April this yar was 1975.Reuter - 84 words
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Article53 1954-10-01 3 STOCKHOLM. Thurs. Swc- I den and Russia yesterday sipn- j ed a three-year agreement which requires each to go to the aid of ships or planes of thn i other when they are in distress !in the Baltic The agreement will com^ Into force on JanuaryReuter - 53 words
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Article43 1954-10-01 3 LONDON, Thurs.- -A British I Parliamentary delegation left i London by air yesterday for Moscow by way of Helsinki 'This is the third British Pat liamentary group to visit Moscow at the invitation of the Soviet Government since 1 1945. -Router.Reuter - 43 words
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Article281 1954-10-01 3 LONDON. Thurs. CTOCK markets were rather seriM13 tive today and at one timr during the morning it looked as if prices might slide. However, thanks to the strength of and one or two nood company statement.), a better trend developed in the afternoon though lasses predominated on balance.281 words
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Article26 1954-10-01 3 LONDON. Sept. 30.— Ca«h Buyers t732: Sellers C 733; Forward Buyers t732'0; Sellers v; 733; Settlement t733. Turnover a.m. 60 tons; p.m. 65 tons.26 words
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Article38 1954-10-01 3 LONDON. Sept. 30.— Spot 21 \d. Nov. 21 «d.. Dec. 21 Sid J.m -Mar 21 -ti. Apr.-Ju:-.e 21">d.. July-Sept 21 :i ,d, Oct. r.i.f. 21 ',<!.. Nov. c.l.f. 21 d.. Dec ci.l. 21 '.d Tone: Fully rtCMtar.38 words
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Advertisement136 1954-10-01 3 FIRST MAJOR SAVING DEVELOPMENT IN 17 YEARS AH H&/ '4// Auks*!*/ AHY°!£ s f wwm,, 7 ffudro'maqic g SCHICK /NJECTOR RAZOR \\Vr4F 'ifANINC OF BLADE) I deans itsetf automatically rSSSS rkan^wU J niitAmntinnlk; YOUR FINGERS NEVER > blades ;UllOmiltlC(iliy touch the blade: smooths down shaves closer elm 'iiitnm'itu"illv w your136 words
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Advertisement332 1954-10-01 3 To change one's mind is woman's prerogative. Susan to that I have always deferred but to-day I intend exercising man's prerogative, that of occasionally deciding what we shall have for dinner. Such an unusual and weighty pronouncement fills me with awe, doar; what does the great gastronomic expert fancy? Leg332 words
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705 1954-10-01 4 Mudie takes gloomy view and warns: 'There's nothing here to catch eye of the investor' ALACK of mutual confidence between the rubber industry and the Federation Government, and the industry's poor chances of attractinc fresh foreign capital aiv two main point? in the705 words
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Article, Illustration24 1954-10-01 4 THE MEMBERS of the mission (from left): Dr. J. R. Raeburn, Sir Francis Mudie and Mr. B. Marsh.24 words
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Article128 1954-10-01 4 POINTS from the report "rpHIRTY or 40 yean ago when most of the present capiX tal wag bring invested, though risks were great, so, also, were rewards. "That stage is now over and taking good and bad rears together, the industry has now settled down to a much lower level128 words
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125 1954-10-01 4 FOR REPLANTING— A CESS OF 4.5 c. a lb. rpHE mission proposes that thp rrplantinc MM should he a flat rate 4 i cents a In. and "anything much less would be ineffective and anything more would he oppressive." Estates thnulri also hr pro- vidod overdraft*, from a replanting fund125 words
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369 1954-10-01 4 Wanted: A new land use policy to let the smallholder get on with the job of replanting TTOE urgent need for a new Fedeial land use policy is stressed by the Mudie fact-finding mission. In its report the mission says there is a severe land hunger foi rubber smallholdings. It369 words
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68 1954-10-01 5 KUALA LUMPUH In- pub-. chibit- It was stated that on the night of July 28 police raided a house at the 4' 2 mile Klang Road. Kuala Lumpur, and found the two men exhibiting the films to a croup of people.68 words
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112 1954-10-01 5 PIBLIC SERVANTS ARE TOLD THEY SHOULD MAINTAIN COMPLETE RESERVE M. REA ON EXTENT OF ACTIVITIES gapore City Council is examining the ion of the extent to whu-h its employees ,rt in the public activities of political Mi. I. T. Rea, acting City President, said112 words
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Article, Illustration107 1954-10-01 5 A STRETCH more than 100 yards lon* of River Valley Road nrar the Junction of Nathan Road was flooded yesterday when 1.78 inches of rain fell in a day of downpours in Singapore. Cars and vans were stalled in about two feet of water.107 words
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Article170 1954-10-01 5 $10,000 FOR LOSING AN EYE Yap. a storekeeper was awarded $10,000 das, and costs, yesterday against the Changi Bus Co Ltd., for loss of use of his right eye after an accident. Yap brought in action I again.st two bus companies He wu knocked down by an S.T.C. bu.s at170 words
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187 1954-10-01 5 RURAL BOARD SA YS 'YES' TO AID SINGAPORE life-savers are ready to begin patrolling but are handicapped by the lack of premises from which to operate at the beaches. For that reason the Singapore Life Guard Corp.s has askeci both the City Council and the187 words
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Article139 1954-10-01 5 Penang shy of water experiment PENANG. Thurs. rpHE Municipal President, Mr. 1 J. S. H Cunyngham Brown, said today that Penanp would not carry o»it any experiment for flourin.ition of water until at least ei.iht years after Singapore had tried oi:t the scheme. Mr. Cunyngham-Brown warned of "depressing possibilities" such139 words
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Article72 1954-10-01 5 No. 88 Squadron. Royal Air Force, which scored the first kill of the last war and shot down 164 enemy aircraft in World War I, is to be disbanded at the R.A.F. Seletar Station. Singapore, tomorrow. A parade and inspection by the Commander-in-Chief Far East Air Force,72 words
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Article36 1954-10-01 5 A preliminary inquiry in thr Singapore Seventh Police Court where Too Toh Seng was charged with murdering a man at a Tiong Bahru gambling don on May 1, will be continued on Oct. 4.36 words
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257 1954-10-01 5 A TAXI passenger may be charged extra for talking, asking questions or rummaging for change after he has reached his destination, the President of the Singapore Hire Car Association. Mr. T. A. Simon, said yesterday. During such delays, Mr. Simon explained, taximeters257 words
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84 1954-10-01 5 He'll die for killing his father-in-law YEOK KEK LENG was found guilty at the Singapore Assizes yesterday of murdering his father-in-law, Ng Wan, at a house in Jurong Road on May 6 He was sentenced to death. The jury returned a 5-2 verdict of guilty with which Mr. Justice Knight84 words
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Article34 1954-10-01 5 Chuan Chau Hens. 20. was fined $25 in Singapore yesterday when he pleaded guilty to causing hurt to a man at Bukit Paniang Village on Dec. 5, last year, with a hammer.34 words
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Article20 1954-10-01 5 IFOH. Thurs.— A 14-year-old girl. Toonc Tok Tai. of Gunthone new village. has been missing since yesterday afternoon.20 words
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Advertisement428 1954-10-01 5 fj Father tells the family 'keep (/our teeih KOLYNOS<?/fe?/?/ Kolynos clean means really clean. The rich foam penetrates into every corner and crevice and in between your teeth fighting the bacteria that cause \£i m**iw decay and ill-health. Yes, Kolynos \M^ K cleans thoroughly, to keep your teeth ]if izood-looking428 words
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Miscellaneous620 1954-10-01 5 RADIO MALAYA ('Programmes lhu> marked can be received b<r listeners in Malacca ■M Kc/s 41 m). A.M. 9.45 Housewives' Choice, 10.30— i:.30 Friday Matiree: U.OD p.m. to x "ii p.m. short wave 41m. 49m. Mrdium wave 176 m. 213 m. 366 m St 297 m.) P.M M.OO Friday Serenade; *1.30620 words
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Obituary49 1954-10-01 6 :n H'orrfi HO (minimum). HOUOHTON: On Sept 25th i!)S4, Nicholas James, aged .'1 moiiihs, beloved youneer son of James and Clnre Houghton. RAGNALI. At Johannesburg on Sfpr 29. Sir John Bagnall. former Chairman and Manafdnc Dire< tor of t: o straits Trading Company, Ltd suddenly, as a result <>;49 words
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Article34 1954-10-01 6 M Ward, J/9 (minimum) IMF FAMILY of the Late Mr. lenne Kin thank all Friends and r who sent Wreaths, Mes- Condolences. Loan Cars and Attended H'.s Funeral n 1 Ipoh on 29.9.54.34 words
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Article258 1954-10-01 6 Word, SlO (minimum) FOLLOW PEDANT Every Day In the Malay Mall* If you want to win 000 word puzzle. CiANYMED facsimiles are the finost Brt reproductions available lori.iv Call and see our collection. Donald Moore Ltd.. Mr»cDonaM more. THE GREAT OOGIA PASHA Invrnationally Famous Magician, now open for engagements258 words
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1125 1954-10-01 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Friday, Oct. 1, 1954. 'Last Chance For Rubber The Mudie Mission's "face the facts" report on the rubber i industry is impressive, rather 'dogmatic and justifiably alarm- i ist. It is certainly the most remarkable analysis of the in- dustry made in the last twenty years,1,125 words
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Article271 1954-10-01 6 It has become the fashion in] i Malaya to decry nomination to i the legislatures: "yes-men" is < 'an unhappy label which has stuck in minds more responsive I :to slogans than to facts. The lecord of Sir John Bagnall, who died in Johannesburg yester- day, is271 words
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Article, Illustration1125 1954-10-01 6 Old traders are bitter Kurapeann in Red Shanghai gHANGHAI is probably the third most populous city in the world. It was formerly one of the busiest ports. It had a big European population and was in fact the creation of British traders. Today, it offers many curious contrasts. There is1,125 words
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Article325 1954-10-01 6 Floods throw light on New China On his way from Peking to Shanghai, Mr. Attlee flew over flood-devastated areas. Here is his account of what he saw and thought. It was a five hows flight from Peking to Shanghai. We flew for miles over the flat plain, closely cultivated and325 words
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305 1954-10-01 6 |T IS perhaps too much to expect our betters to set us a good example by shunning polygamy, for most of them are rich enough to support a whole palacefui of wives and their hangers-on. But surely there Is something which the Kaum Ibu should305 words
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298 1954-10-01 6 IT Is time the Indian shipping company operating between Singapore and Madras closed its service. It certainly does not add to the prestige of the Indian Government to disappoint hundreds of Indian passengers so often. It is one thing to run a prestige service and quite another298 words
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Article404 1954-10-01 6 Rule (Britannia) AFTER a dinn-r wttl) one quite Importar, Malayan commercial [an RAF. "othei that's the form, thr r.a r asked us in to Sing ip r i tannia Club for a dr had some difficulty %> which our host overcami j personally arguirm the manager. W>404 words
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Advertisement595 1954-10-01 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. Woris tin t minimum). OULLICK: On 30th September. to Pamela cnee Whltleyi. wire of .1 M Gulliek. a son. TO KAY W;fp of One Kirn Boon. Singapore Pohc-f Force, on 30.9.54, i Brother for Molra, both well. OETHrNO: To Dorothy and Philip GethlnK. a daughter, on 2!ith mber,595 words
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Advertisement83 1954-10-01 6 jOST OUTDo You Breath. Properly? Many doa'l. I «m how by little tricks of breathing you can not only raw physical exertion, but actually improte health and vitality, even overcome trawvett and depression. A Visit to Albert Schweitzer A > i > id account of the 79-year-old philosophcrmuiidan, now deroting83 words
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Advertisement13 1954-10-01 6 CINZANO Your Favourite Vermouth SWEET OR DRY I ACENTS: CALDBECK MACCRECOR COMPANY •••••••♦••eeee»»#»e13 words
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460 1954-10-01 7 COURT TOLD OF 4 A.M. SCREAMS IN HEADMASTER'S HOME 1 HOSTILE WITNESS, S OS PROSECUTOR ls pEONY DONG v SENG, told Mr. JVg Tknighi at the Ju in orr %ssicea yes>"f p i don't believe tried to murder m« testltrial of460 words
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Article, Illustration65 1954-10-01 7 ENGINE FAILS -AND PLANE BELLY LANDS IN BUSHES THL ENGINE of this R.A.F. Hornet failed during a take-off from Tengah yesterday. As it overshot the runway the pilot, its only occupant, manoeuvred it to a belly landing in the hushes 300 yards a»ay across the main road. The pilot was65 words
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220 1954-10-01 7 AT ANIMAL LOVERS' LEAGUE RALLY THHE Singapore Animal Lovers" League rally at Jalan A Besar Stadium on Saturday will be the biggest and most colourful of the year, the President, Mr. V. W. Frampton, said yesterday. After the opening ceremony by the220 words
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Article, Illustration132 1954-10-01 7 AIR STEVEN LAUNCELOT VELGE. Divisional Fire ITI Officer in charge of the Geylang Sub Fire Station, has been selected by the Singapore City Council to undergo a course in England on atomic civil defence. He leaves by air on Sunday morning. For the first two132 words
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Article51 1954-10-01 7 Police investigating the disappearance of Mr. John Robinson, a Singapore surveyor, said yesterday that they have no reason to believe he met with foul play. Mr. Robinson was reported missing from the home of his father-in-law, Mr. J. M. Oalistan in Tembelinc Road since Saturday51 words
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Article27 1954-10-01 7 The British Council, Singapore, will hold a free show of Commonwealth films at the Council Hall, Stamford Road, at 8 30 p.m. on Tuesday.27 words
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Article32 1954-10-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Than. Twelve terrorists were eliminated In Selangor In September it was officially stated today. Nine of them were creditec to the 2 7 Gurkha Rifles.32 words
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156 1954-10-01 7 MALACCA, Thurs.— Don William Mac Donald. 31, a security officer, today claimed trial in the Malacca Sessions Court to a charge of committing mischief by killing nve head of cattle valued at $500. He was alleged to have committed the offence at the Ayer Pasir156 words
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Article46 1954-10-01 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Many women's committees have started to Ret busy on the campaign for the Poppy Day Fund here. The sale of poppies for cars has been fixed for Oct. 30 and street sales to the public will be on Nov. 6.46 words
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Article, Illustration347 1954-10-01 7 Sir John Bagnall (the blunt man) dies SIR JOHN BAGNALL, a former Singapore Legislative and Executive Councillor, and chairman and managing director of the Straits Trading Company for 25 years, died in Johannesburg on Wednesday. He was 66. Bir John, who reMred In 1947 after having been in the Far347 words
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212 1954-10-01 7 PARTY'S AIM: SIX YEARS OF FREE SCHOOLING FOR EVERY CHILD rpHE Singapore Progressive Party wants six years o J- free primary bilingual education, or its equivalent for "every Singapore child in every Singapore school, the Party announced yesterday. This should be from the age of six up to Standard I212 words
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125 1954-10-01 7 Malay Union joins the Labour Front rpHE Malay Union of SingaA pore, which recently announced its intention to entpr politics, will contest next year's Legislative Assembly elections under the banner of the Labour Front. The union, which has been pmely a religious and cultural organisation for the past 27 years,125 words
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Article65 1954-10-01 7 Four men waylaid a clerk. Lim Eng Cheong. in Seng Poh Road at 8.20 p.m. on Wednesday and robbed him of a fountain pen. Lim told the police the mm surrounded him as he was returning to his house in Outram Road. One snatched the65 words
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Article46 1954-10-01 7 Loons Mun Ngan. i 1' year-old girl, was killed While watching a wayang at Yin Chu Kane Road on Aug. 9 when a large dry branch frorr a tree fell on her. The Singapore Coroner yes terday recorded a mlsadven ture veidict.46 words
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Obituary44 1954-10-01 7 I Master MICHAEL LIM CHEN< I ENG 12 yp.«r*. beloved sixth pon Mr and Mrs. Lim Tian Lye of Sinnj pore passed away Sept. 30th 1954 at General Ho^iuil ;<fter bripf U Fi:neral at B;dadari. cortege 1- hospital morMiary 12 3(1 pir. today44 words
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Advertisement100 1954-10-01 7 WORRY I ANXIETY GRIEF OVERWORK EXCITEMENT SLEEPLESSNESS call for RELAXA-TABS They Relax Your Nerves i source of absolute relaxation and ng calm by taxing RELAXA-TABS— they bring n and tranquility to sufferers from nerves calming during the day and promoting peaceful «ura! slumber at night! Whether you suffer m *orry,100 words
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Advertisement201 1954-10-01 7 THIS NEW cst i rehouse /3i=gELJ food -vith juicNS^l \Ngj4j extractor. Gives you all the power it takes to t!o everything that a MIXER should do Utter. The only FOOD MIXER designed for one hand operation by either left or right handed people. Optional Accessories: Food Grinder tic Power Stand.201 words
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Miscellaneous148 1954-10-01 7 The Weather MIMMIMTEMPERATCRE: (7.30 p.m. on Sept 29 to 7.30 a.m. on Sept 3(h Singapore 75 degrees, Penauß 70. Kota Bahru 74. Ku.i'.a Lumpur 72 Ipoh 72. Kuantan f>9. MAXIMIM TEMPERATI RE: (7.30 a m. to 7.30 p.m on Sept. 30) Singapore 83. Penang 82. KoU B.ihru 83. Kuala Lumpur148 words
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382 1954-10-01 8 David Lewin - David Lewin Show news and views By VOHMAN WISDOM, who h:is ousted American stars from London's West Knd variety world since May* through the success of his Palladium show, has been hatred from American cinemas His first film, "Trouhle in Store," was seen by382 words
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Article, Illustration430 1954-10-01 8 Island Players' au revoir will be big triple show THE Victoria Memorial Theatre, Singapore's drama centre, closes for long-needed and extensive alterations at the end of this month. As a grand au revoir to the old place the Island Players have decided to put on an ambitious three-decker bill on430 words
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Article, Illustration398 1954-10-01 8 H ANNOUNCED a Hollywood studio this E via one of their innumerable publii ■I hand-outs: No one can complain thar stars aren't what they used to be because the the same stars. They can say that again. The stars '-hat shine today398 words
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Advertisement88 1954-10-01 8 UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED announce that they have been appointed Sole Agents for The Federation of Malaya, Colony of Singapore, British North Borneo, I Sarawak, Brunei and South Thailand j for the NATIONAL GAS AND OIL ENGINE COMPANY LIMITED of Great Britain with effect from Ist October, 1954. This new arrangement88 words
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Miscellaneous341 1954-10-01 8 -j- f, 23. Some clalroyants having cake btraits Times Crossword 36.£^. e f. M .rbi«n*r<s.. 27. A bird trap on a narrow bridge I (9 1. 4 *Hli s 8 7 8 28. Dog or colloquial volunteer (1). "S<" -9- Craves for < 7 1 1. Beef, for exnmple, but341 words
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Article, Illustration1665 1954-10-01 9 'Mexican Spitfire' took her own life ON December 14, 1944, a beautiful dark-haired young actress, clad in pale blue silk pyjamas, sat down in her Hollywood apartment to write two notes. A radiogram played soft music in the background. Her two dogs, a Sealyham and a Scottie, settled happily atDaily Mirror - 1,665 words
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Advertisement159 1954-10-01 9 1 I I V </ filostora r let your H become Mem and fpo.l your eveni*f> A Drc«ing of j CLOSTORA will ,dd l>"»' c ird I c vc»i««PS" tea %isi v SERRAVALLO'S brk ,nd Iron Ton.c Wmd c I U M Mi: I n| S*BM Mfd OlTirr ■n ilamiirai.159 words
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Advertisement342 1954-10-01 9 < FATHER SAYS V€g, HALEX 1 H e says an y Halcx Toothbrush is \^e^^L good. His favourite is this famous Halcx Smoker's Brush, which \^V^<^; s<>on puts a stop to stains of MOTHER SAYS *i\\\\UlL U HALEX Here is the Halcx Comb- 0 s 1 ing Brush. Massages the342 words
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Miscellaneous159 1954-10-01 9 Slt€>riovk Hotmos I trapped Porva PAPA MEET PEBaVAL V T VJnWT \^airr PAPA Vi/F WuE I 1 QON'T BE »1 £>MITUEI& ,TUE FAMOUS I LET YOU WERE LOCKED \HE LURED AV^V 5/LLV- I AS I ZUSPECTED yOU ARCHAEOLOGIST -AND AMKfcV \UPTO6ETHER. INNOCENT TRAPPED /M I PACKED YOUR VMLKIMG KVycXIR FUTURE159 words
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Article472 1954-10-01 10 Commodity price soars By OI T R MARKET COMEBPONDENT that Russia had expressed her wi||, r ness, in talks in London and Amsterdam, buy 100,000 tons of low grade rubber from donesia sent the price of rubber up in SingaiM yesterday during afternoon trading to 72472 words
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Article22 1954-10-01 10 SINGAPORE, Sept TIN: 5364.75 per pirU (down 12 1 cents RI-RKKK: 71 7 IcenU In. (up nine-sixteenthv of a cent).22 words
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Article38 1954-10-01 10 MELBOURNE Oil and uranium n easier on Australian I today, with the share of their recent recovery ments were a snade were sold steadily at recent rates. The Stock E holiday 35 doSed f r hf38 words
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Article179 1954-10-01 10 The Singapore Rubber Market was steady again yesterday and October first grade buyers f.o.b. closed at 71 7» cents a lb.. nine-sixteenths of a cent above Wednesday's closing price. There was a reasonable turnover and the market was steady on good trade demand and Jakarta reports of Russian179 words
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Article159 1954-10-01 10 Ships Ijing sJMgsMt Urn pore Harbour Board «har perted todaj are: Victoria cleuch 4 5. btale ol Andhru I conshire 8,9, Autoiycus 11, Buchanan 15 16, fctjulan If Maru 19 20, Rokan N. W 21 22. Dukal 2a 24, Idomr San Ernesto 27 28. Slhi B 29,30, Kina159 words
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Article85 1954-10-01 10 Singapore Chinr-.r fndaec change: noon prices per I tercay were: Copra: steady; Oct buyers $32 i seller". $32 'i buyers, $32 oil: steady gui' I Pepper, rjuiet. no bu i prices unchanged. $215 Sarawak $212', black $160. H.( B. I.td. clniin. nut oil: »r>3 sellns. H.C.B. I.td. copra85 words
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Article37 1954-10-01 10 The Matey soclation made thp In tls r;ues to me." < anada: buyinir 13 16. OD. 31 IS It credit bills. 32 14" T.T. or O.I) II On the free Hour Xi Sterling one tMI I37 words
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Advertisement237 1954-10-01 10 ♦vater containing corrosive acids is I J IpW'V^^lJ m sfiV^vC\\ formed when it bums. Those acids I I T^»w s Nl v^.sT kAi. «nd the water get their best chance to cat your \{^ftv Will f^X^la^^L^f am engine's life away when it is cold after starting, \^fV 111 I -f\\237 words
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Advertisement795 1954-10-01 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the following posts In the Town Superintendent's Department: <A> INSPECTORS. TOWN CLEANSING .FOUR). Basic Salary: $102x6-150/162x 6-216 per mensem. Qualifications: Age: 18—25 years. Must have passed the Senior Cambridge School Certificate Examination with General Science. (B)795 words
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Advertisement703 1954-10-01 10 NOTICES NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that Mr. Wee Theng Khoon 1., no longer In the services of this Corporation, and that he has no authority to transact any business on our behalf and U not authorised to collect bills. ANGLO-THAI CORPORATION LTD. NATURALISATION Notice Is hereby given tint Mr.703 words
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Advertisement798 1954-10-01 10 NOTICES THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO. LTD, Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above Company will be closed from 15th to 28th October. 1954. both days inclusive, preparatory to payment of dividend. By Order of the Board. P. 8. CABLE, Manager. IN THE HIGH COURT OF798 words
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Advertisement158 1954-10-01 10 YUGOSLAV LINE hRUM \I)RIATH AND NF\K K \ST PORTS. BOMBJ TO DJAKARTA HONGKONG:— M.V. "TRIGLAV" Slntaporr FROM HONf.KONT, TO COLOMBO. BOMBW TORT I BEYROUTH ADRIATIC NBTfl M.V. "UCKA" SJSXS P T4 U 0 n rt am A B en.forM.l.y. EASTER* INDUSTRIAL CORP- 1 17-B. Rnhtnunn Road. Siruapnrr S«b-agenta: HiMmCW*.* »■■"■>■■158 words
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Advertisement1060 1954-10-01 11 %:J MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. ft m \i»"' .-mti.i in Singopore) Travel I '>»■ BLUE FUNNEL LINE Dept. lojr. thei portt to lood ond dischorge coroo f «.OOL GLASGOW. LONDON, A CONTINENTAL PORTS S»'l |H Due Soil. P. S'hotr. Penang L V c rPOO -.13/14 Oct S Oct G 33/311,060 words
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Advertisement1217 1954-10-01 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Ad-n, Port Said, Genoo, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Gdynia, Copenhagen, Gothenburg A Oslo S'pcre P. S'hom Penong "KINA G 31/32 "MEONIA" 5/ 4 Oct 8/8 Oct "MONGOLIA 11/15 Oct 14/114 Oct 17,18 Oct "LALANOIA" 23/28 Oct 29/29 Oct JO/31 Oca Calling Korlshomn. Celling Penang1,217 words
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Advertisement1107 1954-10-01 11 building 'HE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. Tt 2 L Jr ,r SINGAPORE (Incorporotod in »h» I nited Kingdom) LINEi TO U.K. ana* COHTINENTAL r<ORTS Spore P. Sham Penor.g B.nmhor for Liverpool, Dublin, i?ot»err:om Hamburg In Part J/ 4 Oct Banlomond for Genoa, Avonmouth, London, Antwerp 8/9 1/ J Oet 4/1,107 words
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Advertisement1187 1954-10-01 11 McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. TEL: No. *****1 ELLERMAN *fc BUCKNALL KLAVENE&» LINE LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG A HULL PORTLAND, SEATTLE A VANCOUVER ond for US A North A'nntic Ports Accepting cargo for Central A South orvl Canada vm Colombo American Ports CITY Ot MANCHESTER FRANC.SV.LLE Spore1,187 words
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Article, Illustration221 1954-10-01 12 A GIFT OF TILES TO NANYANG UNIVERSITY Kri-.hu: M« nun Peng Yam M'ging partner M'ging director Malabar Tiles Sim Lim Co. Vf R. P. K. Krishna Menon, iTI the managing partner of Malabar Tile Worksone of India's leading tile manufacturers-who is on a market survey in Malaya is giving 20.000221 words
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Article84 1954-10-01 12 Negotiations have recently been completed by The English Electric Company Ltd. with Preece, Cardew and Rider, consulting engineers acting on behalf of the Municipal Council of Georgetown. Penang. for the supply of two 10.000 kW.. 11 kV turbo-alternator sets, designed to operate at 400 p.s.i.. 80084 words
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Article65 1954-10-01 12 MR. D. G. W. AcwortM. has hern appointed a director of The General Electric Company (Malaya) Ltd. Mr. Arworth is manager of the export department of The General Electric Company Ltd., of England. He has twice visited Malaya, in February, 1950 and in April 1951. Mr.65 words
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Article, Illustration496 1954-10-01 12 RUBBER TO BE SHIPPED IN PAPER BAGS Big U.S. demand npHE first consignments of paper bags for packing rubber for overseas shipment, which has aroused a great deal of interest in the United States, will arrive in Singapore next month, said Mr. P. J. A. M. Haaring of Veth's Papierzakken496 words
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404 1954-10-01 12 p^v^^^^^M^^B^n^^^^^^Hi& iPiliP - IB^sS tf-I^^ <' ra p^v^^^^^M^^B^n^^^^^^Hi&iPiliP^ BAD WEATHER REDUCES CROPS OURMA has now recovered its former position of v being the largest exporter of rice. This is one of the outstanding features in rice production during the first six months of the present year.404 words
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Article356 1954-10-01 12 Exports by Birmingham firm A NEW British-designed four-seater motor rickshaw which, it is believed, will have a wide appeal throughout the Far East has now gone into production in the U.K. It has been designed by a director of W R. Pashley Ltd. of Birmingham,356 words
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237 1954-10-01 12 Indonesia puzzles Singapore fish trade CINGAPORE'S nard hit salt flsh traders are puzzled by the Indoneslan government's continued policy of encouraging their importers to by -pass the Colony and obtain their supplies from Siam. The salt fish market in Indonesia has been closed to Singapore exporters since July last year237 words
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Article150 1954-10-01 12 \|R Frank Mclnernej executive-in-cniel of thf export department of Homelite Corporation j! America has arrived in Singapore to assist in the introduction of his company's latest portable 22 lb one man chain saws to the Malayan market Mr. Mclnerney said the new saw weighed 22 lb.150 words
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Advertisement388 1954-10-01 12 ESTABLISHED 1788 ANGUS FIRE HOSE EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURED BY GEORGE ANGUS CO. LTD., ENGLAND THE CHOICE OF FIRE BRIGADES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD The latest development in the manufacture of Fire Hose is Angus FIRE FIGHTER BRAND which has a NYLON weft circular woven cotton jacket and lined by special technique with388 words
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Advertisement204 1954-10-01 12 g POPPY DAYlij uui'ii.J this y©ar is on SATURDAY, NOV. 6 MANY SPECIAL SPORTS EVENTS have been arranged WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS in this nvuspapvr Your Wish Dream For FRESH SYDNEY ROCK OYSTERS i can only come true at j SINGAPORE AIRPORT j HOTEL LTD DINE, WINE DANCE j I T0204 words
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629 1954-10-01 13 EPSOM JEEP - By EPSOM JEEP Cinders Prince only threat IPOH, Thursday. out to gain consolation for his defeat in the Singapore (Jold Cup at Bukit Timah a fortnight ago, worked attractivel> on the training track this morning. With Billy Bagby astride, he went from629 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-10-01 13 MAUREEN CONNOLLY, made her first appearance since her riding accident in July, when she took part in a practice match at I i Jolla. California. She Mill has a scar above her right ankle. Here is "Little Mo" in action aeainst Abe Segal of South Africa. A.P. photo.AP - 48 words
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38 1954-10-01 13 VS-yeat-[i q tie, tout rot iron thr •tics meetCity Sta■n,sh Gnmr* fan de uho I ;,ntrhrs, is events I B- hilr I team I print •ulable :nn yd*. t\n yds. in38 words
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Article47 1954-10-01 13 Wolves W. Brom draw v Thurs. wander- r !OOt- with Footholders, i flood I «rrr: SOI HI r.nuMumnulh 1 ili'iiil Brrntford I f 0 >l, hr^lrr II Rri lilon II I n DIVISION XORTHI 1 ttrtt* i Rochdale ferret (Helium X <• HUM.!* I" v Wirrwi po.lpnnod Rmlrr.47 words
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Article83 1954-10-01 13 PROBABLE BIG RACE LINE UP PROBABLE line-up and jockeys for the Cl. 1 Dlv. 1 9-f handicap at Ipoh tomor- 1 row Is: 284 SH\N(;r.ll.\ (Bagby) 8.09 548 BROADSIDE iTait) 8.05 437 THE STRAND 800 200 RIGOLETTO 'Bougoure) 7.13 005 JOSKKR H (Hanley) 7.11 020 MM. PORT (Donnelly) 7.11 47683 words
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Article30 1954-10-01 13 HALIFAX. iNova Scotia* Thurs Rulinrd (Klrii Howard of Halifax won the Canadian ltehtwetpht boxinc frown .ast night by a splltfirri.sion victoiy ovfr Arniand Savoi* of Montreal.— U.r30 words
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Article74 1954-10-01 13 NEWMARKET. Thurs. Lester Piggott. 18-year-old Jockey whose riding licence was restored by the stewards of the Jockey Club after 102 days suspension, won the Isleham Maiden Stakes for two-vear-olds on Cardington King her* yesterday. Cardington King was Plegott's first mount since his licence was withdrawn atReuter - 74 words
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Article331 1954-10-01 13 IPOH, Thursday. THE $25,000 Sultan's Gold Vase race, to be run over 51-F. straight on Oct. 9. will bring together for the first time the two top-ranking three-year-olds of the season. Sovereign and Prosperity. Sovereign has been beaten only once in four starts, while Prosperity's331 words
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139 1954-10-01 13 STAR GOLFERS BEATEN IN DAY OF UPSETS ST. ANDREWS, (Fifeshlre). Thurs. rE DEFEATS of last year's finalists. Max Faulkner and Dal Rees. were the biggest shocks on a day of surprises In the second round of the British match-play golf championship here yesterday. Faulkner was beaten three and two byReuter - 139 words
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Article98 1954-10-01 13 WOODHALL SPA Lincolnshire i Thurs. MISS FRANCES "Bunty" Stephens. British women's open champion will meet Miss Elizabeth Price, of Surrey, in the 36-hole final of the English women's golf championship here. In the semi-finals yesterday. Miss Stephens, behind nearly all the way. beat newcomer MissReuter - 98 words
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Article79 1954-10-01 13 LONDON. Thurs. Queen Elizabeths racehorse. Landau, will run in the nig American international race at Maurei Park in Maryland on Nov. 3. The decision, made by the Queen at Balmoral today, was announced by Capt. Charles Moore, her racing manager. I Capt. Moore said "W. SnaithReuter - 79 words
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Article71 1954-10-01 13 HANOVER. Thurs. A London Fo tball Association team beat a Lower Saxony side 3-1, after leading 2-0 at half-time in a soccer match here yesterday. The strong visiting team drawn from league clubs in London, included four internationals with nine players from the first division andReuter - 71 words
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Article46 1954-10-01 13 The RSOC's September Mixed Foursomes (Stroke! Competition played on Sunday afternoon nsuited In a win for Miss Neale At A. C. Loffiin (4S-10'_j-l MH). Other cards returned were:— Mr. At Mrs R Cralk (40-4', 1 34\i. Mn Meyer K. W Brfl I4S-12--1 35).46 words
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Article111 1954-10-01 13 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. SOUTH JOHORE Rugby Football Club play their first match of the season on their home ground on Saturday when they meet RAOC of Singapore. Pat Edineton will not be playing and hLs place will be taken by his brother John who111 words
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Advertisement261 1954-10-01 13 The delicious drink with VALUABLE FOOD PROPERTIES so much needed in tropical climates 'AKTA-VITE' is not only the most delicous. choco- These vitamins ihoulc come from the food you eat. kn sweet dnnk you have ever tasted-.t ,s some- but food reasons. It is to make up this lack that261 words
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Advertisement592 1954-10-01 13 TARIFF: T E SSS 1 SINGAPORE HOTEL'S S^S ttm'mm l 2° "STARLIGHT ROOM" dally $J2 l)\N«r. HAI.I. SINGLE it BATH with (R So p.m— linn p.m) telephone lervire from Xl o< I '.Si Room daily fl4 Room A Full Board When In Singapore Be d»Hy OtR Ot F*T and JOIN592 words
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368 1954-10-01 14 We'll bring Cup back with us -MCFA rE Malayan Chinese Football Association's team of 20 players, nve officials and a big party of supporters left Singapore by Cathay Pacific Airways plane yesterday for Hong Kong. Because of the bad weather the departure was delayed one and a half hours. The368 words
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Article367 1954-10-01 14 4 goals, then off to Hong Kong JJAHIM OMAR was a footballer in a hurry yesterday. In a 5.15 p.m. kick-off game at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, he never gave himself a quiet moment and blazed four goals past a bewildered Royal Air367 words
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Article53 1954-10-01 14 Thornycroft S.C. entered the third round of the Singapore Business Houses FA Knockout Cup competition when they eliminated 1.C.1, by 4-2 on the Fraser and Neave ground yesterday. Leong Chye (2). Ah Tee and Wah Chye scored for Thornycroft See Sun and Thtam Swee for 1.C.1.53 words
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Article37 1954-10-01 14 Kent Youngster team to meet Rest Youngsters In a soccer friendly at Fairer Park tomorrow is: Hock Chuan; All Ram, Lincam: Cheok Seng. Naga. Rajab: Noel. Govinda, Salleh. Allan. Hamid. Reserves: Francis. Salleh and Rahim.37 words
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Article180 1954-10-01 14 The Royal Island Club's Colonial Cup competition will be playrd this weekend. The draw and starting times are: First round. Saturday: 230 A V Clegg it D C Wright v. P. S. Chan fit K S. Llm: 235 T. H A Potts Mllllken v K T180 words
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306 1954-10-01 14 THE special boxlnc programme In aid of S.A.T.A at the Great World stadium last night was really i something special for the handful of fans who were present There were many thrilling fights, climaxed by the unexpected defeat of Singapore light -heavyweight champion Cpl. B306 words
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148 1954-10-01 14 ONLY three of the four first-round ties in the Far East Air Force Golfing Society's championship were completed yesterday owing to the heavy rain over the Royal Singapore Golf Club course where tho society's annual meeting is being held. In the utilinivh.il match.148 words
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290 1954-10-01 14 COLOMBO. Thursday MARYLEBONE Cricket Club's Australki-boun, cricketers stepped practically straighi off Orsova today to play a one-day muscle-looseninc against Ceylon which ended in a draw. Sent in to bat, the M.C.C.. captained by May, scored 178 for eight declared andReuter - 290 words
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175 1954-10-01 14 RAFFLES institution repeated their earlier win over Beam I Secondary School when they won I their return rugger match on Raffles ground yesterday by 17 points (a goal and four tries) to nothinc The match was scrappy, taaaad by the slippery- ground conditions and175 words
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Article96 1954-10-01 14 The teams for the rugby match between Royal Navy and Combined R A.P. R.A.A.P. Tengah at H.M.S Terror today ate: Royal *a»y: CAA Pegler; AB Henderson. MID Blackwell. AA WhitiriK !REM Green: SUB LT Harries. LT I Wolfe: SGT Vallender, LT Hall. EM Park SBPO96 words
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Advertisement787 1954-10-01 14 EDUCATION 20 Ward, Si (Min.)-Btx it ct: extra FOORMAN S MUSIC STUDIOS 37, Orchard Road, (first floor I Tel: *****, Singapore. Enrolment now accepted for Piano and Piano Accordion Claf-ses. TUITION 20 Word* Si (Min.)— Box it ct*. txtra BALLROOM AND LATIN-Ame-rican Dancing. Appointment for Private Lessons at Your Home787 words
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Advertisement938 1954-10-01 14 PLANT FOR SALE lit Word* Si (Min.)— Box it ct*. axtrm. RECONDITIONED 120 kW. Steam Engine driven Alternator Set by Bremen Llndley together with either new or modern second-hand Boiler Plant. Pull particulars George Cohen Sons St Co., Ltd., 66A, Robinson Road, P.O. Box 376, Singapore 1 Telephone: 6673. VEHICLES938 words
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Advertisement141 1954-10-01 14 Discovery > DOM Benedictine Dom crcim '"vkttV Monks 400 years ago ll Oal formula contains thi 1 jl certain herbs chosen (ol ,s health and strength gjviaf prorrf-n /*^N\ It is today the world* mos' f»«©ui fe§| Semedictine W\ mf\ %M S..K- Aa-nb.: THE EASTERN AGENCIES (1946) L] r YOUR141 words
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Miscellaneous58 1954-10-01 14 HO< KKV DIV. 1 LEAGUE: SVC. v Policr. padanr; SRC v C.HQ Farrlf, SRC p»d»n». INTER- SCHOOL: Gan Eng Srn t v Bwtley at G.E.S.; Vlrtoria v Srtinionn at V.S.; A.C.S. v SJI at S.J.I. SOCCKR SAFA COMMt'NITY lOBi Chinrse v Indians. Jalan Brsar 8 p.m. SBHFA K.O. CLP: S.T.C.58 words
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