The Straits Times, 7 December 1954
1954-12-07
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Title Section14 1954-12-07 1 The Straits Times. fat*** 1 l-sld 1545 SINGAPORE, ITESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1954 15 CENTS14 words
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Article29 1954-12-07 1 leseue teams stand by It 'lost heeF as here Hang n tini with id. c n ties raced Er plane In this for a among banished29 words
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Article, Illustration77 1954-12-07 1 A S( RKAMING child ti tarried h.v its father up a hill. aw.t> from a fire razing a squatters' town in lions Kong. Police and fire fishters also move away from the dense heat of Urn Ha met. Fires in the colony's squatter townships, consisting of flimsy77 words
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Article103 1954-12-07 1 NOW THE NEW HEAD SAYS NO' MR. LIM POH MUI. the newly enuajed principal of the Yoek Eng Hiah School. Singapore, has decided to clown the Job, the Strait! Times was told last night. His letter of resignation has been sent to the school's management committee for approval Mr Lim103 words
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87 1954-12-07 1 THE Malayan Monthly has pleasure .n announcing that there were no valid claims for re-scrutmy in its $20,000 Must Be-Won Word Puzzle Contest D The list of prize-winners published in The Sunday Times of Nov 28 is confirmed Cheques are being posted to all87 words
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Article66 1954-12-07 1 NAIROBI. Mon— The East African Appeal Court today dismissed an Italiiyi tankei tin? appeal azainst the award of a cargo of Pcrsiar i the Angio-Iranian Oil Company. An Aden court liai held that 900 tons of oi! taken ou 1 ■f Persia by the tanker RowReuter - 66 words
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Article237 1954-12-07 1 Direct violation of Korean pact LONDON. Monday. THE Foreign Secretary, Sir Anthony Eden, said today that China's conviction of U.S. airmen as spies was a direct violation of tho Korean armistice pact. These men were not spies. In answer to a Labour ourstion In theAP - 237 words
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263 1954-12-07 1 Birthday No. 99 for the first planter A CABLE from the staff of the Botanic Gardens in Singapore will be one of the congratulatory messages from Malaya for Mr. Henry Nicholas Ridley in Britain when he celebrates his 99th birthday on Friday. Mr Ridley, first Director of the Botanic Gardens,263 words
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Article77 1954-12-07 1 AILING POPE'S BEDSIDE BROADCAST VATICAN CITY. Mon.-The Vatican announced today that the Pope, although seriously ill. will cloj»e the Roman Catnolic Marian Year on Wednesday with a broadcast from hi* bedside He will recite an Ava Maria (Hail Mary) and pronounce hi 1 I apostolic benediction Urbe Et Orb iToUP - 77 words
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Article36 1954-12-07 1 1 I I ate found nothing. At dawn today a patrol of No. 9 Special Operational Volunteer Force (ex-terrorists 1 found Pens Longs body. Hr had b(^n shot in the head and stomach.36 words
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124 1954-12-07 1 AVA'S VERDICT ON CKONGSAM: THE SEXIEST THING I'VE SEEN HONG KOMI. .Mon.— Film star Ava Gardner, on her first visit to Hong Konc. said 'xiay that she thoucht chnngsams were the "sexiest things" she hart ever seen. The dresses with high neckline, tight waist and slit skirts WCfft •simply divine."Reuter - 124 words
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Article30 1954-12-07 1 OTTAWA. Mon. -Mrs. A. R. MacKenzie whose husband, Squadron Leader Andy MacKenzie. was released by the Chinese Communists yesterday, will be fiown to meet him in Vancouver.— A.P.AP - 30 words
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Article20 1954-12-07 1 Singapore 1 Union of Journalists yesterday decided to affiliate itself with the National Union of Journalists in Bri- tain.20 words
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174 1954-12-07 1 PORTSMOUTH Mon. Private Brian Sharpe. whom the army packed of! home from Malaya before he could marry his fiancee. Tijah binte Taleb. said today: "I'm going back to Malaya to marry When he arrived here In h w™hw> ho said he would I174 words
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155 1954-12-07 1 'FHREE MEN. two armed with revolvers and one with a knife, robbed a beer-and-rharcoal shop in Birch Road, Singapore, on Sunday night of $2,435 worth of Jewellery and $400 cash The proprietor. Mr. I,ee Enp; Tv.ce. was closing the shop when the men155 words
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Article62 1954-12-07 1 SAIGON. Mon. Twenty-nine people are feared killed in an Air Laos plane which crashed in mountainous Jungle about 20 miles north of Luang Prabang on Saturday, it was announced today The airliner was on a routine flight from Vientiane. Government capital of Laos, toReuter - 62 words
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Article179 1954-12-07 1 Knives, stones and bottles used seven wounded SINGAPORE police yesterday rushed to Kheam Hock Road when more than 120 men of two secret society gangs clashed. Seven men were detained. In the fight, knives, stones and bottles were used. The seven men were injured, three179 words
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127 1954-12-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. RAINSTORMS again hit ma- 1 ny parts of Kelantan on the East Coast today after a "dry Sunday" had raised hopes of bea'ing the floods, and farmlands had started to I dry yesterday after two daysj of torrential rain. But today127 words
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Article39 1954-12-07 1 FRANKLIN. Massachusetts. Mon. Five children of an English war bride were killed early today when fire trapped them 'n an upstairs bedroom of their farmhouse home. A sixth child, six months old escaped death. UP.UP - 39 words
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Article76 1954-12-07 1 Vice-Admiral Jozan. C.-ln-C. of the French naval forces in Indo-Chlna. will arrive in his flagship, the 8.500-ton cruiser Montcalm. in Singapore tomorrow morning for a two-day visit. Vice-Admiral Jozan. who was appointed a month ago. will b< paying his first official call on Admiral Sir76 words
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Article34 1954-12-07 1 CAPETOWN M >n Dr Daniel Malan. former Prime Minister of South Africa, completed his total withdrawal from active political life today when he formally resigned as a member of Parliament. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article55 1954-12-07 1 LONDON. Mon. Moscow Radio said yesterday that about 5.000 people a day are visiting an exhibition of British art In Leningrad The exhibition depicts British art from the 17th century A separate hall is devoted to the middle of the 19th century works of Sir JoshuaReuter - 55 words
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Article33 1954-12-07 1 HONG KONG. Mon An exhibition of "15.000 pieces of evidence" of crimes alleged to have been committed by American secret agents was opened today in Peking, according to Peking radio. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article30 1954-12-07 1 WASHINGTON Mon The United Statv's and Russia are holding a new round of secret talks on President Elsenhower's plan for development of atomic energy for peacetime am, v.p.30 words
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Article171 1954-12-07 1 Konrad loses Berlin election BERLIN, Mon. THE Socialists wrested control of thr Berlin City Council from Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's I supporters yesterday by a margin ol one seat. Results of the election, announced toriaj. were: Social Democrats 64 seats; Christian Democrats 44: Free Democrats 19. In the old inunc.il. aReuter - 171 words
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Article76 1954-12-07 1 ftiUMSCt I Mon. Trn lliimstnrl •!< moii-li <tm d«'li«Ml HWBIBI 0) «.id.)\ Hid <iriniiii--ti.il' fl jviin i Urn luhiii.hi teaeCa <>n members of Muslim ItrotlxihiKMl Deputy Mu^t <l i nkt of Ihr Muslim l)l<>< m m|i a >u< •••< h ftftftacfctai I v n' and PriMr Hiaistl IUP - 76 words
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Article67 1954-12-07 1 TOKYO. Mon Eicht-month-old Kunio Shitae was literally an "iron baby before his mother took him to a doctor recently. Surgeons took 2?0 nails, screws and fishhooks from his stomach in an hour-lonE operation. The child's mother, wife of a fisherman in North Jn: said67 words
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Advertisement22 1954-12-07 1 CAMERA ME C D felt r* v SCOTT fir ENCLISH (S.E.A.) LTD. SINCAPORE t- KUALA LUMPUR UNION i (Made in England) Hl'22 words
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Article227 1954-12-07 2 IT'S NOW UP TO PENANG DOCKERS TO DECIDE IN SECRET BALLOT PAPERS ISSUED TO THE WORKERS WHO DEMAND ACTION, OR ELSE. PENANG, Monday. PENANCi dockers may po on strike on Christmas Day if the local Harbour Board Association votes in favour of sending: the management 1227 words
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Article104 1954-12-07 2 Polls offence alleged in Malacca MALACCA. Mon. HAJI Hashlm bin Othman. 37. was today arcmrd in the Magistrate's Court hrrr of interferinc with a votrr. The case is belirved to be first of its kind in Malaya. Baji Hashlm was polling agent for Hrii Yn>»ff bin H.iii Sulone. IMXOMIA candidate104 words
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Article62 1954-12-07 2 THE JOHORE ZOO'S LION CUB DIES .IOHORE BAHRU. Mon The lion cub born on Thursday at the Johore Zoo died last night. According to a member of the Zoo staff the cub was undersized and was prohablv prematurely born When it was separated from iU mother it had to be62 words
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Article38 1954-12-07 2 HONG KONG Mon. One Japanese and six stateless refugees arrived here today from China In the British steamer Hupeh. 2.801 tons They will go to seek new homes in Japan. Australia and Rr*7il -Rru?cr.38 words
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152 1954-12-07 2 Jet pilot falls 20,000 ft. with only half a parachute— 'and lives SOITHEND, Mon. A PILOT fell '0000 feet yesterday with only half a parachute into four feet nf water and lived. Pilot Officer Brian Crovi haled out of his spinning Meteor Jet fighter after It had plunged 10.000 feetReuter - 152 words
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Article102 1954-12-07 2 But only after *careful thought* WASHINGTON. Monday SENATOR Leveret t Saltonstall, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, yesterday called on the United States to show It "means business in its efforts to free 13 airmen imprisoned by the Chinese Communists on spy charges. But hr102 words
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Article95 1954-12-07 2 Helena will have second wedding LONDON. Mon SERGEANT Dc<mnnri Keatmc of the RAF was uniting on thr quayside at Southampton yesterday whin the 14.000-ton Empire Trooprr i berthed Biter nor last troopinu voyaße from the Far Ea.«t The 1.200 Servicemen and families on board included Sergeant Kfatlng's 33-year-j old MalayanReuter - 95 words
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Article121 1954-12-07 2 President Eisenhower na» urced natience by all Amort- can* while the US is trying to win freedom for 11 American and two Canadian airmen Jailed by the Reds He U working through the United Nations and has rejected all suggestions of a naval blockade The State Department saidUP - 121 words
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Article47 1954-12-07 2 HONG KONG. Mon.- General E. J Jouhaux. Commander of the French Air Force In Indo-China. arrived in Hons; K^n? yesterday for a brief visit. Gen Jouhaux will leave shortly to take over as Chief of star! of the French Air Force.— UP.UP - 47 words
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Article80 1954-12-07 2 Joint forum on careers The Scitnct Society of Ma- laya and the Malayan Mathematical Society will Jointly hold a public forum on "Scientific careers in Malaya at the British Council hall. Stamford Road. Sincapore, at 5.30 p.m. on Friday Mr. L<p Slow Mon«. president of the China Society, will 180 words
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Article29 1954-12-07 2 Dr. Lin Yutant;. chancellor of Nanyang University, will open the Family Planning Association food and fun fair at Raff?s Institution, Sincapore. at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday.29 words
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Article30 1954-12-07 2 Mr. M Lewis, a keen amateur horticulturist, will talk about orchids at tomorrow's 10 a.m. meeting of the International Women's Club at the Sinaapore Y.W.C.A.. Raffles Quay.30 words
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Article, Illustration125 1954-12-07 2 rpHE Federation of Malaya's navil flag— rarely seen on ihlps cal'.lng at Singapore fluttered proudly from the mast of the 10.400--ton East Asiatic Lines car-go-liner Kambodla yesterday. The flag, of white, red. yellow and black vertical bands with a tiger In the middle.125 words
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Article103 1954-12-07 2 A chance meeting between a British soldier and «n etght-vear-old English Rirl at a football match In Singapore la*t September, led to another meeting at which the girl was Indecently assaulted. Yesterday acting corporal A T. Parrlsh. 28, of the West Yorkshire Regiment, faced a general court103 words
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Article, Illustration230 1954-12-07 2 I seek no revenge, says the councillor PENANG. Mon. A SETTLEMENT and Municipal Councillor, Mr. A. M. Abu Dakar, today appealed •to fellow Muslims who threw bottles and stones at him early yesterday to "keep the peace for the good name of Ponanß." "I was hit twice by bottlei but230 words
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Article32 1954-12-07 2 TOKYO. Mon. An overwnelmir.R Socialist Qauaenathrt majority today drafted a resolutio.i of no copfldnire in the Premier. Mr Shisieru Yo.-hlda. The resolution will b put before the Diet tomorrow —UPUP - 32 words
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Article26 1954-12-07 2 MONO KONC; Mon U Nu. •Hp Burm> s> Prime Minister, left Pekinn today for Man churia to rlstt <TUne«e Communist indust ii centres ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article43 1954-12-07 2 ROBBER THREW PEPP IN A MAN'S F yUAMOSwct Kern, :i ho <fl powder into the V rr <h,n him of two Rolcl ri,: R s /<• 1 Mr. Juatlce W I guilty: "Robberies the court's first riutprotected. In this cas< B» K B^BJl' I43 words
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131 1954-12-07 2 Prayers in the mud a show of faith PFA\N(i. Mnn RAIN fell half*,* through a f'athnlu rally at the Dato K. gardens last night, hut hundred* of drrnrhn; men. women ami childn continued to kneel in tli< mud. "It Sfte a remarku hi' demonstration of faith a Catholic missionary told131 words
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Article41 1954-12-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR A year-old Mala] to) I Kuala Lumpur Beeond M trnte today that after I rel with his wife he lefi hotiM at 3 a.m. yMterd*! went tt sleep on the way. Chembi bin Yit. of J41 words
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Article22 1954-12-07 2 JAKARTA M m Ai. I I trade mission .sia 'oday for Tokyo for i tiation* with the Jap Oorernni up.22 words
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Advertisement213 1954-12-07 2 I don't overlook I the gearbox rear axle 01 yOUr C3T have them checked every 1.000 miles and the oil changed at regular intervals Shell Sp.'rox and J^ m^ m f^^^ m^^ < S^^l c Ti Dentax Oils, re- |W!I (SHELI K3L%S 1 ni $Hl commended for the $H j213 words
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Advertisement100 1954-12-07 2 Billy fights backj I COACNtUSHrt AT THE POCTOKS~ PAtEWTS GIVES BILLY T »*a Mr t.» k u^N (^<™ *£»^*a rwnv NEW Im^Mi^viw^ mm^ivcuamr. AND cfMOOLC0 NTI J THIN IIUY SHOWS Hl» PACES -ANO AT THE iNTE F^Tt^^V^ *op^^^ J r l Bk^ h your child Rcttinu wMdk* nouri" That's i100 words
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62 1954-12-07 3 NEW BASES ON BORDER, AN INDONESIAN M.P. CLAIMS j build-up of 0 power ftew Guinea JAKARTA, Monday, uiid-up ol Australian and Dutch air NeW Guinea was reported today by M.l. who IS also an executive of UIC Bureau, said Australia and Hol--111 17 air bases on the border Oulnea, and62 words
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165 1954-12-07 3 'Proof now monster is in Loch Ness GLASGOW, Mon. THF crew of the trawler Hival claimed tod iv they have proved the !-\Uterice of the leEend.»ry l.oi-h Ness monster or something about as «eird with their echo Muindini; equipment. Their "monster." they reported, is ,">0 feet long and has eight165 words
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Article38 1954-12-07 3 Mon. were and trapped after the car smashed into a tree. People from pa-ssim: cars listened helplessly to the screams of the dying couple. Identification was marie from the charred marriage certifiA P38 words
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Article, Illustration196 1954-12-07 3 It's time for mudlarking at Eton AND THE BOYS ENJOY EVERY MINUTE OF IT ALL PLASTERED ON A FAMOUS PLAYING FIELD TIIF. Ml IM)IIST LTON WALL GAM on record ended in a goalless draw at Kton Colleee. Berkshire, last week. The last Roal scored in a name was in l?>09.196 words
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223 1954-12-07 3 VIETNAM ARMY GETS CALL TO DISCIPLINE SAIGON. Monday. 1 yiETN.VM'S acting Chief of Staff called on his troops today to maintain discipline as new violence flared within the army ranks. Gen. Nguyen Vi'n Vy issued an i order of the day calling for obedience soon after rebel officers and soldiersAP - 223 words
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Article70 1954-12-07 3 PARIS. Man. A strikr nrdrr limed h y an independent union threatens to halt all rail 1 traffic in France for two days. I The strike, in demand for higher wages, is to becin tomorrow ;ind continue for 4H nours. A spokesman for the70 words
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Article45 1954-12-07 3 TUNIS. Mon.— lt w:i.s an- 1 1 noimecd today that a total i of 1,232 bandits have accepted the joint Franco-Tunisian amnesty offer. They handed over 51 ritles. 21 pistols, two machine Rtin.s and several thousand car- 'ncliies.— ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article115 1954-12-07 3 Hughes not guilty, court rules NAIROBI. Mon. V court martial her,, today found Private Leslie Arthur Hughes, 27. not guilty of nil eharses arising from the Questioning of an African woman. Hughes had been charged it i causing her grievous bodily harm, assaulting her threateninc .to bury her illve. Iluches,Reuter - 115 words
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Article51 1954-12-07 3 TORT OF SPAIN i Trinidad i. Mon Autlr rftiea yesterday reooried heuv\ damage to prupprlv but few casualties tfter wnes ol earth tnmnc§ mtaen irlt this island. Thrre were no reports ol but hundreds ol poonlP arc homeless. iuimauc was estimated at hundred.- of thousands of dollars.—UP - 51 words
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97 1954-12-07 3 WATER IN THE OIL KNOCKS OUT 40 LONDON BUSES LONDON. Mon. FORTY double-decker bus^s rumbled briskly cut of the Tottenham bus depot at today, and ■.cattfrt'd over the tily on their rctMil/jr routes. P.ut an hour later all 40 had broken down. They were towed back to the depot, and97 words
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57 1954-12-07 3 HIW DELHI. Mon. A. V«nkataraman, 55, former Secretary of the Indian Ministry of Commerce and Industry, was Miiti-nced to six months' (ail toclav for corruption. ■a m fttieged to have .bused in- position <■ i a public servant by showing undue favours ii» issuingReuter - 57 words
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Article26 1954-12-07 3 TAIPEH. Mon. Sporadic artillery duels broke out between Nationalist and Communist islands north of Tachen Island yesterday, the official Central News Agency said.26 words
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163 1954-12-07 3 HONG KONG. Mon. Three British businessmen who returned here today from China s^id their mission had been ■very successful." Tin v were members of a trade delegation oi 30 busi- n from Britain and ii,,,... Kons which went to China two we**" ;ll MrReuter - 163 words
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Article367 1954-12-07 3 LONDON, Mon. 1 rnHE better treml which developed in the latter half of last week I was carried a step further today I and markets closed on a firm note. Certain of the leaders were In 1 demand and Rood ealns were scored by Metal Box, A'all Paper367 words
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Article25 1954-12-07 3 LONDON. Dec ti (ash Buyers V;"1«;: Sellers V 1717: Forward Buyers K."\\. Sellers KW. Settlement 1:71".': Turnover a.m. 110 tons p.m. 50 tons25 words
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Article42 1954-12-07 3 LONDON. Dec Spot 24 rt Jan 24V Feb. 24d Mar, S3 d Jan. -Mar. 24tt April-June 2.i -d July-Sfpt. 23 Oct -Dec 23, d. Dk- e.l.f. 23 T .d Jan. e.t.f. 23. d. Frb. c.1.1. 23 \d Tone: Barely str.idv42 words
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Advertisement129 1954-12-07 3 On business or PledSu. tfm BANGKOK i Fly by ffl GARUDA I CONVAIR-LINER pJJ Iw ONLY $336'- ROUNDTR! Days Excursion Tourist Class Fa g^f 3 0 KGS. FREE BAGGAGE ALLOWANC jjfi Booking Office 5^M lIHION BUILDING GROUND FLOOR Tr! 7069 f\£ rs/A^" a//? ways 7^^/jtfW ""I miss the chance cl129 words
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Advertisement142 1954-12-07 3 PENFOLD'S BRANDY For your Christmas cooking it's invaluable and the very thinj* you need for all mixed drinks with a brandy ba.se. (Only 16 stopping days t'> Christmas) sVcVs SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. ■■I TONIC I To strengthen and buildup ||||||j|||| in all conditions of weakness and i|| exh142 words
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317 1954-12-07 4 'ALL MEK MUST LEARN TO LIVE TOGETHER -AND LIKE IT' ITS A CHOICE BETWEEN TRUST AND DISASTER ASIANS who believe that "coloured people" should unite against the white races might be couriers of disaster, a hading Ameri an Negro journalist. Mr.317 words
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259 1954-12-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. fHE prosecuting offl- cer In the Kuala Lumpur First Magist- j rate's Court. Mr. Paul Raj, today asked Cheong Wan Yee, 39. charged with fraudulent possession of certain articles: "Do you play badmin- i ton?" The question mtm prompted259 words
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Article137 1954-12-07 4 FOUR BOYS ON $1,700 CHARGE Contractor's sons are found guilty JOHORE BAHRU. Mon IXDUR schoolboys, sons "of a contractor, were charged in tne Juvenile Court today with house trespass and theft of jewellery worth $1,667 and cash $62. The owner of the Jewellery Liew Yin. went to visit friends leaving137 words
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Article25 1954-12-07 4 SEGAMAT Mon. In addition to nearly 30 quarters recently completed, the Government is to Build another 16 for labourers along Jalan Buloh Kasap.25 words
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Article39 1954-12-07 4 PENANG. Mon.— Penang w\\' go the polls again on Feb 19 next year for the first Settle ment Council elections Nomf nation day will be Jan 13 The Settlement has been Hvlded nto H constltuenrlt^39 words
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Article72 1954-12-07 4 JOHORE prisoners and wardire to stage a variety concert <>n Friday and Saturdi' Regional Prison. Johore Bahru. 1 v The? can b prison •Tit ranee. Mr. W. 8. Xi Johore Bahru Pria ma Dt partment. said the i acert was to raisr funds for the Dls72 words
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Article30 1954-12-07 4 SEGAMAT. Mon. Penghu- lv Yahaya bin Hajl Abdul Aziz I has been appointed senior bat- > talion commander of Muar Home Guards with f'le -ank of ►vv •>• ••'int.iin30 words
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304 1954-12-07 4 Prisoners to get money grants on release from Singapore jails FROM next yrar. every prisoner discharged from Singapore prisons will receive a small sum of money to help him on his way. While he is serving his sentence, his family, too. will get some money if it is in need304 words
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Article70 1954-12-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Three Indians pleaded noi guilty in the Sessions Coijn here today to a charge of attempting to rob a woman of a gold necklace worth $900 in a back lane behind Batu Road r>n Nov. 28 They were G. Edward. 24 Nagallngam.70 words
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Article150 1954-12-07 4 Supply parachute failed to open KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A25-YEAH-OLD police signaller was killed last week when a supply drop parachute attached to an 800-lb container failed to open and crashed through a tent in the Jungle. An inquiry has been ordered into th»- death150 words
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Article23 1954-12-07 4 The Singapore Police Band will play at King George V Park from 5.30 p m to 6 :<o p.m. tomorrow.23 words
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105 1954-12-07 4 Other woman 's lipstick marks Four JUANITA Priscilia Morton, a Singapore City Council employee, who sued her husband William Adam Morton for divorce on the ground of adultery, was granted a decree I nts: in the High Court vesterI day The decree is to be made ibvKiite in six months105 words
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Article13 1954-12-07 4 ou t than exam l<JHOl,| t'A'O 0, I rh( 'irc!ail 1 I o!13 words
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256 1954-12-07 4 DRIVER BUMPED GIRL'S CAR THEN HIT HER WITH A HANDLE A SALESMAN struck a dance hostess with a starting after a traffic accident late one night, the Singapore Eighth Police Court was told yesterda\ Lim Chwee Soon was found guilty of causing 1 to the hostess, Mrs. Cecilia Ruth Doral,256 words
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Article82 1954-12-07 4 AN experimental compounding office for traffic offences has been set up at the Orchard Road Police Station. Traffic offences committed in the Orchard Road police division (which extends from Woodlands to Orchard Road) .vill now be dealt with through this police station instead82 words
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Article29 1954-12-07 4 SEGAMAT Mon. Comi plaints against the valuations and assessments of lands and houses for 1955 in Pontlan Town Board area should be sent in before Dec. 1729 words
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Article39 1954-12-07 4 A Bill to provide S22BJ" lor public servioe.s In S port next vr-ar will be pn yd :it the next meet:I LegisUtlTC Council on nThe Bill will also pr I $00,564,800 for rieveli.; work39 words
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Advertisement289 1954-12-07 4 /^^^S^\ For a number of years now we have been selling in Malaya Al Hi» <j£k A an Antibiotic Animal Feed Supplement Aurcmr *^T W *V Vitamin B 12) produced by the American Cvanamid Companj 1 COLD CASH »HAWP JF 2E|| Truly remarkable results arc heing obtained in America. Eu:289 words
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Article113 1954-12-07 5 WRAC wins doll at fun fair AN 18-INCH DOLL dressed in ,en!ica of the robes worn t hr Queen on Coronation Day was won by Miss Water*. lof the W.R.A.C.. at the fun 1 tlk held by the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary. Miss Waters, of No. 4 Inde- pendent Company113 words
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Article142 1954-12-07 5 Nanyang wants $3 m from Selangor KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. THE Nanyang University j x hopes to i?et at least $3,000,000 in donations, from Selangor, Mr. Lien Yins Chow, president j of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, j said here today. Mr. Lien was with the party of Dr. Lin142 words
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146 1954-12-07 5 But campaign for funds almost Flops in Ipoh IPOH. Mon. The fund-raising visit to Ipoh yesterday by Mr. Tan Lark Sye. chairman of the Nanyang University Committee and Dr. Lin Yutang. Chancellor of the uni- versity. was almost a total failure. In a straineo atmosphere at a subscription dinner last146 words
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Article, Illustration68 1954-12-07 5 MISS SIMV I.KF. VOMQ with her lutky honey bear jMW i that shr will takr to her mklilhi, reception in London on DtC. 18. The 23-voar-old law student, daughter of Mr Yonj; Shook I. in of Kuala Lumpur, is to wed68 words
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185 1954-12-07 5 OBJECTION BY MR. CALDWELL HOSPITAL assistants, even if they are grade one officers, are not qualified to be fully-fledged ph' j rmacists. So said Mr. A. F. Caldwcll. Senior Leciurer ana Head of the Department of Pharmaceutics. University of Malaya, commenting on a complaint by185 words
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104 1954-12-07 5 THE Gate of Hell" tCapitoli shows why the Japanese a: c rapidly catchins: up with the Italian* as the makers of the best films in the world. The theme is stark tragedy: the action swift; the colour superb and the acting of the104 words
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Article61 1954-12-07 5 Three men claimed trial in the Singapore Seventh Police Court yesterday to stealing 48 lensths of water pipe valued at $1,270, belonging to the War Department, in South Buona Vista Road on Dec. 3. They were Lim Tine Yang. Lim Cheng Huat and Teo Seng Choon. who61 words
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Article30 1954-12-07 5 Wesley Sunday School. Singapore, will hold a Christmas party and film show for its lunior students at the church hall. 4. Fort Canning Road, at 3.30 p.m. today.30 words
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Article82 1954-12-07 5 1,000 ERRORS FOUND IN POLLS LIST IIORF than 1000 corrections will have to be made to the draft register listing voters for next year's Legislative Assembly elections in Singapore. The figure may be nearer 2.000 by the time the two-ueek scrutiny is up at 6 p.m. tomorrow. About 1,400 people82 words
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283 1954-12-07 5 Mystery flood hits town, doing $30,000 damage and causing mad scramble SUDDENLY, UNDER FOUR FEET OF WATER, 1.000 PEOPLE FACED A NIGHTMARE IPOH, Mon. FLOOD waters, taking 1 the 3,000 people living at Kampong Kepayang, eight miles south of Ipoh on th r main trunk road, by surprise, have c.iused283 words
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Article191 1954-12-07 5 $600 WILL MAKE IT A SUCCESS SATA plans party with difference hundred dollars is i not a large sum- but it will mean a lot to 200 rhildren from poor families invited to the Christmas party being organised by the Siimapore AntiTuberculosis Association. Local companies have offered icecream, cakes and191 words
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Article37 1954-12-07 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Rev J Fang general secretary :)f thr Pros-bytorian Church and Moderator-elect for next year. will perform the dedication ceremony of the new Holy Light Presbyterian Church here on Friday at 11 a.m.37 words
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Article25 1954-12-07 5 Falline bales of rubber from the lorry, hit and injured three-year-old Chinese girl waiting for a bus at Finlayson Green yesterday morning.25 words
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Advertisement129 1954-12-07 5 v~^<>^\ And it VS^rJr fnes without I e^Tj^yV smoke or I i-^CCiC"^ Cooking is easier— as well as better— when you use Trcx. The It P roof of Trcx is in the eating Short, crisp, delicious pastry |jght Me cakes. And when you fry with Trcx. the luscious goodness is129 words
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Advertisement182 1954-12-07 5 ANNOUNCEMENT We have pleasure in announcing that we have been appointed Agents for the famous London Departmental Store Messrs. Wm. White ley Ltd. Gift Vouchers for any value may be purchased in Singapore and send to your friends in the United Kingdom who may exchange them for one of the182 words
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Miscellaneous568 1954-12-07 5 RADIO MALAYA < 'Programmes thus marked ran be received by listeners in Malacca fl| ■SfVVpWM^B Short wave 49 <fc 62m. Medium wave I I'(TAHI |l II 476 m.. 343. 366 m. and 297 m 1 P.M. I I^^H^HHAv •1.00 The Week's Composer; '1.30 "^■"^■l Time Sitsnal i News; '1.45—2.00 SINGAPORE568 words
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Article28 1954-12-07 6 jn H.,,,1s ill) (minimum i. MRB. I\K CHW TOKO and rlsn to thank those who the funeral of Mr. Tan :.<; those who gave money for the occasion.28 words
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Article34 1954-12-07 6 >d« fid (minimum). Y— Will any person •ie whereabouts or any Item history since 1941 ol Oswald Mouasey formerly *::kit Sembawant Rubber subsequently P.W.D. please rontact subsi ovelace fiz Htstings. Bank Ch.mibfrs. Kl;ir.k:34 words
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Article162 1954-12-07 6 H <!,' >/" mtnitrnttn i v, PEDANT Every i), iy In lalay Mail' if you want, to win word puisle. \I I AT Ml'l CHANHS. >,id. Your I Prices, V/A i opening d.ite of I Adrians Cane WHO'S BEEN AT my Romary's makers of biscuits for M»ur Agents Robinson's.162 words
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789 1954-12-07 6 The Straits Times Singapore. Tues. Dec. 7, 1954. The Student In Britain The British people have been MCUMd of being un-Christinn. immoral and unreliable by _N7 colonial students. It is a hard charge to make of anyone. and the students' expression of opinion on the British character might be dismissed789 words
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Article490 1954-12-07 6 Communism In Indonesia The Indonesian Government is likely to have a difficult week. 1 It has a motion of censure to survive, being criticism of the I economic policy which produced last month a Cabinet crisis Fourteen Communist votes will probably save the day for Mr. Ali Sastroamidjojo. His other490 words
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879 1954-12-07 6 STEPHEN COULTER - Where children help bandits for the fun of it STEPHEN COULTER TERRORISTS IN TUNISIA, WHO OPENLY EXTORT MONEY, HAVE NEVER LIVED SO WELL IN THEIR LIVES By THE groups of Fellagha on the pink, rocklittered mountains of Tunisia and Algeria are now. in one way or another, tying down a879 words
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235 1954-12-07 6 'Ancient gentlemen not trained to run a school IT HAS too long been taken lor granted that when a teacher has grey hair he N fit to be a head- master. The t;:ne is now past when long ■anrtea and other superficial qualities alone are sufficient qualification to run a235 words
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94 1954-12-07 6 I AM shocked to knnuthnt nothivq KSWftl Dr. Lin Yutang more than the \ioht of people, es;cci(.lly labourers, uearh v shirts flappino outside the trousers. I. and many of the people here, haic been ucarmn them that nay for j/rnr.t and nobody94 words
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Letter169 1954-12-07 6 Tenants cannot protest IS it not strange that the City Council spends very large sums of money to install a .sewerage system throughout the town, while the landlord may ignore the notices issued to him to instal modern sanitation? Is It not strange that the tenant has absolutely no say169 words
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Letter167 1954-12-07 6 IN Ml .tt'acK m the E Colonial Secretary's well E reasoned statement. Mr Yap E has shown' how little he knows of Legislative Coun- cil procedure E In order to overcome the S difficulties which will be caused as a .csult of councillors being unable167 words
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Letter161 1954-12-07 6 IT Ls quite difficult to see why some bus companies are being discriminated against, especially when such discrimination works against thp public's welfare. One new service runs through Havelock Road into Clemenceau Avenue, River Valley Road and on to Grange Road. A stretch of the route,161 words
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Letter181 1954-12-07 6 AT the Inaugural meeting of the People's Action Party in Singapore Tengku Abdul Rahman was quoted by the loca! press as saying "I think the best way is to sink all communal differences and form non-communal parties." It seems to me that where our Tungku's words and181 words
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Article24 1954-12-07 6 ML Si K. a S. flu Mi L ■P ■J I I I ■j Battle oi 1 1 1 I I I24 words
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Advertisement503 1954-12-07 6 C KASSIFIKD ADS. y/H i minimum). CHI \H I" IH\. wife of Dr. Chong Yong. a brother for and Ruby, on Nov. 28. i v XX. Hospital on 4th December to Carmcl. wife of Mn had Sandberg, SOU, Michael SUDASON: TO iVin and Ruby English School, Segamat. OH S 13.503 words
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Advertisement33 1954-12-07 6 Leak-proof in all Climates GERMAN PEN with Ink Filling of incomparable capacity. Agents A- Service Stations: EVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO.. 19. < hulla St., S'pore-1. ENC SENC MEDICAL CO.. S. Ah Qurr St.. I", turn..33 words
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Advertisement38 1954-12-07 6 I Ihr *o Yes it's •;•<>" INTERNATIOV \l reception f > 9 valves. "Twin Vis Ttaemaster (Tlsl TV MITCHELL t CO lWi Jj l)hlnh,,l.,r>: AWN PENC TBAg^ 1 V* t ffbristmasfcift > that irill fsst J J h /ifi'fir'" 1 iiilßii^Pi38 words
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275 1954-12-07 7 0PP OS JOHORE RHTER SCHEME: TOO FAR, TOO DEAR, HE SAYS will have n -tiort in a v.0.000.--i' '<■ City within the developreturn to ill opped i -tic. now im nrillora uirnl t<» hi eh pro L n Mr. luation l _niim tn275 words
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325 1954-12-07 7 INQUIRY ON KALLANG DEATHS RESUMES THE Coroner's inquiry into the deaths of I 33 people In the BOAC Constellation crash at I Kallang last March was resumed in Singapore yesterday. After hearing brief medical evidence the Coroner, Mr. K. T. Alexander, adjourned the proceedings until Dec. 17 when he will325 words
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Article85 1954-12-07 7 Two Masses to mark Marian Year CATHOLICS In Singapore will celebrate the closing of th Marian Year with two open-air Masses starting at 8.30 pm. tomorrow. More than 10.000 people arc expected to attend. The Masses will be said at St Joseph's school compound In Bras Basah Road, and In85 words
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Article216 1954-12-07 7 'White arrogance' speech defended i DATO Sir Cheng-lock Tan, the Malayan Chinese Acssciation leader, was not being anti-European when he attacked "white arrogance" In his address at the recent inaugural meeting of the People's Action I Party. The "Malayan Mirror." the MCA orsan. .said this yesterday216 words
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Article, Illustration251 1954-12-07 7 THIS was the crowd which cathered in D'Almeida Street. Singapore, yesterday to s,o Mr. H. L. Hrndry, (eylonesc shipping clerk, reunited with his pet parrot, Joseph im'( arrow). Sure enough, there was llemlry. It. num.; with happiness, with Joseph on his shoulder. Joseph seemed just251 words
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Article55 1954-12-07 7 ri $10 from boy ,i Singapore court was terday, spent the day borrow $10 from a and gut it as a "gift" sentenced Tng, Ived the money from iter that day. to 10 attempted •nind with the $10 DUmtx r pol.ee had He denied that It was55 words
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Article17 1954-12-07 7 SEGAMAT, Mon.— Raji Etajl >mar bin Chi.< has been ap•ointed president of the Town Council.17 words
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Article77 1954-12-07 7 Tan Ah New, 39. charged with living on the immoral 1 earnii.Ki of three women, failed to turn up for trial at the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. Tan also faceG another charge of permitting an unnumbered hut off Syed A.wi Road to be used as77 words
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Article190 1954-12-07 7 WE ARE STARVING CHAMBER IS TOLD JOHORE BAHRU, Mon THE Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Senai, has decided to ask Mr. Yap Kirn Hock, who represents Johore Bahru j inland in the Johore > Council of State, to ask the authorities to end the reduced rice ration imposed four weeks ago.190 words
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Article30 1954-12-07 7 IPOH. Mon.— Thieves broke Into tiie house of a vegetable gardener and stole $173 worth of jewellery, clothing and cash in Kampons Simee new village on Saturday30 words
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Article30 1954-12-07 7 IFOH, Mon. A 100-feet 1 span wooden bridge across the I Sunsei Raia. seven miles south j of Ipoh, wa.s washed away by 1 flood.s on Saturday night.30 words
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66 1954-12-07 7 FOR $1,600— A YOUNG WOMAN: COURT STORY A YOUNG woman was offered for sale for $1,600 in a i house in Singapore, it was alleged at^ a Colony court yesterday. In the dtx-k stood Lim Lian Hlne 52. charged with trying home in Evt-ritt Road. lim rlaimed trial and the66 words
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Article44 1954-12-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A i camera valued at $800 was Stolen from a car parki 1 in Tront of a photographers shop in High Street here yesterday afternoon. It beloneed to Mr. J. H. Pidford, manager of Petaling Latex Agency.44 words
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149 1954-12-07 7 A MAGNIFICENT Job" was the way Sir John Martin, Under-Secretary of State at I the Colonial Ofrlee. described the Singapore Improvement Trust yesterday. Sir John spent most of the I morning visiting the major JS.LT. housing estates with the chairman. Mr. T. P. F.149 words
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Article, Illustration111 1954-12-07 7 (MVII. Defence men yesterday contributed about (wo gallon's hi blood to the Singapore Blood Bunk. Of the 21 donor*. 14 were National Servicemen The Blood Tranfuilon Service has improvised a ten- bed ward at the Civil Defem-e headquarters at Ko'am Ayer Lam-111 words
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Article42 1954-12-07 7 R. A. Johansen. a Norwegian sailor, was tincd $10 in Singa pore yesterday for bring drunk and inc.ipahle in public. It was stated the sailor was found lying insensible in Johore Road at 4 15 a.m. on Sun day42 words
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Article31 1954-12-07 7 Junior Triangles of the Singapore ymca and YW( wll hold a combined Christmas tea-party at th>- "V" tennh pavilion. Bras Basah Ro id. a! 4 p.m. on Saturday.31 words
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Article46 1954-12-07 7 The ■■Capon Film Society has arranfM for three shows of "The Italian Straw Hat" at the British Council hal:. dtamford Road, this weekend. The shows will be at 9 p m on Saturday and 6.30 p.m. and i ft p.m. on Sunday.46 words
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Article61 1954-12-07 7 AUSTRALIAN OPPORTUNITY FOR SEVEN KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Fer.«vation Government today invited applications foi seven Australian Government scholarships in arts and science. Final selection of the students will be made by the Australian Government, which h...- offered the scholarships under the Colombo technical co-operation scheme. The *even students, who mnst61 words
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278 1954-12-07 7 'I took no interest in the firm' partner I YjR. THIO KENG P<" j iT son of Colony millionaire Mr. Thio B(M n Tioe, who ws marrico h, the weekend, yesterday feave evidence in a case concerning the alleged breach of trust of diamonds worth more than $10,000. Mr. Thio278 words
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Article61 1954-12-07 7 Miss Hv.ane Siou Chyn. headmlatress of the Chinese girls' school whose students went on ■•-t-ikc" several months ago I -he fired one of their men teachers, has resigned H-r rcsicnation as head of tlie Chung Hwa Girls' Hiuri School. Singapore, was accepted by the school's committee61 words
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Advertisement25 1954-12-07 7 Wren fc'2% SevenSeaS 1 h PURE COO LIVER OIL ■Sk AND CAPSULES 6r CO., LTD. rubber cable. ftiU Consult: '^CE ENG.CO.LTD. M PUR IPOH PENANC25 words
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Advertisement92 1954-12-07 7 ANNOUNCE 30 DAY EXCURSION RATE ROUND TRIP SINGAPORE— BANGKOK $336 PHONE ***** PASSAGE ENQUIRIES SIME DARBY 5, MALACCA STREET. SINGAPORE jsSl^k Something Neuu W^k for Babq J °~^^f/Nt^ •"<! «om«thlnj very comforting. \^*ooU^£r The new Cow Gate Baby Powder *C^-^ na(ielic«eanddeli|hrful preparatloa ideal lor Baby's u-nder »kin. lt» cooling, toothing92 words
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Miscellaneous175 1954-12-07 7 The weather MIMMI'M TKMPKRATIRE 730 p.m. on Dec. 5 to 7.30 am. on Dec. Si: SlnKmx>re "74 degrees. Penang 74. Kota Bahru 73. Kuala Lumpur 73. Ipoh 74. Kuantan 73. MAXIMI'M TKMPERATt RE (7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on Dec. 6): Singapore 86 Penang 87. Kota Bahru 81. Kuala Lumpur175 words
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Article, Illustration670 1954-12-07 8 Christine - Christine A TRIUMPHANT yell echoing along the coast of Übin indicates that John has got a bite of some sort on his fishing line. I dash up eager to see what is coming to the surface then topple backwards in alarm as an octopus passes within an670 words
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Article214 1954-12-07 8 CUNDAY Is a day when (fot better or worse' a lot of men take a crack at the cookme They fall into three groups There are the nice men who have learned a bit of simple cooking because they want to help their \vive> There are214 words
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Article, Illustration28 1954-12-07 8 "Toledo" bulls and hors>s incorporated in a background of abstractions. Both the above pri7its are available in four basic colours.28 words
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232 1954-12-07 8 VIRGINIA - Fantasy of the stone age in new fabrics VIRGINIA By IMAGINE Curtains thai ire like i trip round ;i modern art exhibition IMAGINE Cushions covered in pre historic cave drawings IMAGlNE—Bcdspreads patterned with afa Ktrad shins and bridajcs and a dream like Helen <>f Troy. All these things are possible232 words
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Advertisement227 1954-12-07 8 UiaMgfMttil a KEEPS YOUR MOUTH HEALTHIER! J brush is better for your I' -^^~~^^^^^BlJl s Itch-long brush-head -^^a^^ >^^Twi T autsidc. between and on top of your teeth. Hygicnically clean, .is y^^^Sß^J^3[L^/ finest toothbrush made j fLJ/W D SEYMOVR A CO. IN( TA, Mrdeiros Building. Sinjanorr-l. Tel: UML Sub-Distributors: !us227 words
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Advertisement110 1954-12-07 8 I BAPYpoyl The Bom s Jt solub c I I i.i. Mft, sate >*i» >'. H ends th.-.t flatten so r H really waterproof bick I Camelia the soluble I H advantages at no Mtl Entirely British London t jfro\, PICTURES r v OF HEALTJ f Tan Yian Leng Smu"|'110 words
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Miscellaneous284 1954-12-07 8 Straits Times Crossword I i^\^» 1 I i i '!V" I '1 .\< ROSS Cheated some people ln a coun1. Unending daWB) led badly to terfelt (t). dally Ci. 8. Top storey over A for Athens 5. Air (6 1. i6>. 10. Tennis un:ult;ible for Wimbledon 9 Wholly woolly (6V284 words
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Article, Illustration1682 1954-12-07 9 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE Old two-for-qne trick made him a mastermind of crime 'ffllJlLi^^ WOMi; time in 1850, the frail, six-years-old son of a poor German immigrant couple of Cambridge, Massachusetts, received a salutary lesson from an older, sharper boy. He was induced to exchange two old, dirty pennies forDaily Mirror - 1,682 words
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Advertisement9 1954-12-07 9 1 I IMPEON ;k plugs rrr rC'JNTAIN (N J9 words
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Advertisement265 1954-12-07 9 mum. ■■ClX'SS'w tov^X^ZMtjmSmk l\ aaaat^ ">m aiktdfm H,<wi it Htdpt nftttn. SV Fitting accompaniment to smoothly luxurious travel, fih\SO\ lIU)(,hS Super Virginia cigarettes are made from the finest of fine tobaccos with unhurried, untiring care i<»r all those occasions when only the best will do. /lni>« if lif ■it" li<*265 words
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Miscellaneous208 1954-12-07 9 (AhiOTUtLtl PLASTBt. OUM^yNJ i (T* eCTTEC TWAM I V£s, MC6. Ya GENTLEM4W TO \V &MOT TO Pl6Ce« TH4T I M4VIM6 MV OWH MUOSOJ $EE >OU OWE &LAD TO KNOW THAT TWE \7 COULD BECOME AH EX- j| 9CAIN* RIDDLED, L _V WHAT I DO*J' T J I SHOCK OF 6CEIN6208 words
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456 1954-12-07 10 'piNS again formed the bulk of the busing written on the Singapore Share Market yester day, although the volume \,.,s on the whole small. The outstanding counter in the tin sectii again Rawang Tin, still influenced by unconfW reports of a456 words
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Article15 1954-12-07 10 ■DfOAPOKE. Dec r TIN Por bicul (down '!."> cents) RIRRFR: 82 cents Ib. (unchanged).15 words
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Article92 1954-12-07 10 T r adiKL vestments ir.rt overall price ed a frm not today Spreui.i;:- <■ ol had better npport b tlnns w»rc oarroi O lead moved variably Com." loans were firm Loans 3. 1956-r>!» £"MBank of N.S.W c n Zln <- Mount Lyell 18 N Broken Hill Hill 5092 words
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Article20 1954-12-07 10 Rubber crops anrous Ketnpas 320.800 U> 346.900 Ib. i: 14 son ib in November. Sunjei Tukant Noveml Ib20 words
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Article287 1954-12-07 10 Thr M.ilay.in S'.ia-e Brokers As.oCiHtioii reported; On the local share maricH qui*t 'onditions prevailed for the opening of the week There was a slicht'.v firmer trend in industrials while Una provided the bulk of the turnover. Rawanp Tins still com- I m.uidins the najor mtere.st Mnatan reported the287 words
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Article122 1954-12-07 10 Ilie Malay*]) Exchange Banks Association made the follow nc il-.m^rv 1: t o merchnnt.yesterdny: New York: Iniyine. airmail T.T. 32',, Ol) 22 00 da\s 33 credit bills. 33 1 it; trade bUta Canada: buyms .urmHil. T.T. 31 OD 31 9(1 days 31' bills. 32 3 lfi trade bUta122 words
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Article66 1954-12-07 10 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected lodav arr: Kambodla 12 FVtallns 3. Buloh 5. Benrtnnes C P Benmiudhul 67. Calrha* 8 9 Urn- 1U A* 8 13 14. P. Jo™ ifbuan Hadji 18 eovllle 19 20. MSI Ughter No 10 N Wall 10. blander Ji66 words
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Advertisement1171 1954-12-07 10 NOTICES NASSIM ft CO., LIMITED WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION In their Sale-Rooms Noa. 4 A 4-1. Coliyer Quay. On WEDNESDAY. BTH DEC. 1954. AT 10.30 A.M. 150 Cases/Cartons Blue Drill i i Overalls; Pifc>goods; Toys: Sports Goods; Stationery, Crockery: Buttons; Ash Trays: Baby's Powi der: Fluorescent Lamp Tubes; etc.1,171 words
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Advertisement825 1954-12-07 10 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS ENGINEERS DEPARTMENT: Dredging and Removal of all Silt,, Sand and Debris from the Kampon* Bahru Road Main Drain to Nelson Road and Spooner Rond Main Drain i to the Box Culvert Crossing Keppel Road Close NOON 14 12.54. Details from City Engineers Department (Room825 words
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Advertisement223 1954-12-07 10 _/^SPEND CHRISTMAS AT\ I /SEA. RETURN NEWYEAR^^J EVE FOR SfNGAPORL CELEBRATIONS! j^K A NEW EXCITISG 1 TO SPEND I V I R CHRIS i M m v -ASIA 1 AIR-CONDITIONED TH«C I Leaves S agapw* Arrive! Hoskon; Leaves Hon:Arrives Sin. ROUND TRIP FARES First Chss Tourist Class During the ship223 words
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Advertisement714 1954-12-07 11 H*" "2 (in.,, RLLIE FUNNEL LINE Travel <Ht bh Oept I i.-xid and diM.horge coroo V, LONDON, ft CONTINENTAL PORTS P Shorn Penong Dae 7/ Dae 9 c 0 Dee 9 Dec 10 Dee 13/14 Dec 13 Dec 14/1* Dec 17/18 D« 18 Dec 19/20 Dae 22/23 Dec 24 Dae714 words
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Advertisement987 1954-12-07 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES For Aden o l t rsld TO CONriNrNT/SCANOINAVIA **«J "ASIA" *<, 7 J«" S Jan 9/9 Jar ■> 2ffV^ii' Is/l i J *i e -a c.°:!: kab -w SAILINGS FKOM $CANDINAVIA/U.K./CONTINENT "KAMBODIA" r Kohsichong P P S<hom Ptnon 0 On i H °"o^ng, Manila, N^' Bangkok. v..,;;,;987 words
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Advertisement1077 1954-12-07 11 •cjildSng »he ben line steamers ltd. Tl sr,?, SINGAPORE (Inrorporoted m the United Kingdom) j LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. AND CONTINENTAL PORTS S pora P. Shorn Penong Benrinnei for Havre, London, Rotterdom, Hamburg, Hull Gdn «A Benmacdhul for I >• <U.n. Rotterdom, A.itwero Gdn */7 9/10 Da* 11/11 Dec Benreaeh1,077 words
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Advertisement1111 1954-12-07 11 McALIS-ER tic CO., LTD. TFL. No. 283*1 ELLERMAN efc BUCKNALL KLAVICNESS LINE LONDON, HAVRE. ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO HAMBURG ft HULL PORTLAND, SEATTLE ft VANCOUVER ond for USA North Atlont.c Ports Accepting cargo for Central ft South on. Conorto v,a Colombo A erica CITY OF CHICAGO BOUGAINVILLE I S'OOre1,111 words
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282 1954-12-07 12 EMPORIUM WILL NOT HIT OUR TRADERS THE main object for setting up the Indian Handloom Goods Emporium MM to popularise handloom products and there was no question of competition with private traders, said Mr. J. A. Stanislaus, the manager, at the opening of the emporium m Race Course Lane. Singapore,282 words
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Article, Illustration460 1954-12-07 12 CEOFFREY BOLAND - First scientific food tor poultry is made here CEOFFREY BOLAND Ha THE first animal feeding mill in the Colony, to produce a scientifically balanced diet, has begun operations and will soon bejjin larjje scale sampling to islahd farmers to introduce the new feeds to them. The new mill, which is460 words
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Article265 1954-12-07 12 rTAL net tonnage of foreign ships bringing cargo to IK ports in 1954's third iJuly September) quarter was 19.9 million. < per cent highe*. on a net daily average basis, than the previous quarter and 5 per rent higher than the same quarter last265 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-12-07 12 .Mr. A. D. York, President of lli«- Kunla l.umpur Municipal i unril. (ri«h(i inprci iate»l tin- p;u..u»s oi Malayan made sauces, when he Tinned the Yeo Iliap Seng Sauce Company's stall at the Kuala Lftmpui trade e\llthihition.44 words
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Article193 1954-12-07 12 A 92-year-old tewing machine la being shown in the trade fair which is being held at the Bukit Bintang amusement park Kuala Lumpur. The Pfaff sewing machine i> displayed next to the h.tcst 1954 cabinet model on the East Asiatic Company's .stall. Seventy-nine Chinese. European and Indian193 words
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Article236 1954-12-07 12 British product BRITISH research into developing an effective binder' for eround surfacina to meet heavy traffic is becoming optimistic over emplovina rubber as such an agent. This was shown in displays at the Public Works Exhibition in London. Results obtained from rubberised bitumens in road surfaces236 words
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Article84 1954-12-07 12 THE Un:tcci s; iU i c naalateOCDenU :n Singapore has i vacaoey for commercial assistant. The opening la for a local man and the qualifications called for are skill in typing. i t.isie shorthand note?, familiarity with commercial lirrr.s md procedures in Singapore and preferably able to84 words
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Advertisement53 1954-12-07 12 -n Arresters. 1 kuala^lumpurJP sinc.aporf. pknangP ipoh I TIME PASSES QUALITY REMMINS.jf to $1 on MM Mtf On FAVRE-LEUBA > *\'f W.I .nfM if"" ~ml IFAVRE-LEUBA l up* ATrcMT^^r^^^B J The largest selling V.S.O.P. Brandy Q in the World m *t w r* >j3nßßßflfißaaaißaßianflHßaaßC^. lavsuyy MACLAINt WATSON CO. I. IMIT'D53 words
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Advertisement42 1954-12-07 12 \iit^g»**w HaY CRAVEN mi FOR SMOOTH. U I ax^M,,,, Imported from London ~-^ibV i k \|[7 |i SPEEDWELL BR\ND| WIRE ROPE* -^LV" I EARTH-MOVING lafck ex-«tocli S l STANDARD Q^l I RECOMMEND L for every Standard ever ma- 3 C. C. WAKFFIELD42 words
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Article53 1954-12-07 13 'THE Singapore All BIu«* team to men Slncanore Cricket Ciub A' r padang tomorrow > n McCoy; Chin Bin. i.uk Jinn c: on_- Yew. D Longpoetlh. Chen-: Pf'is. W.tli Faft: D. Ad-ock. Yu«n H Sin tha money; Moon s-nc. Ton; Bee: pr'vu-engu: l el leapt.),53 words
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Article45 1954-12-07 13 TAIPTNG. Mon— T;-e Malays Fo.i:b.': A^<>< i'loo o: s.'icapo- n' c: to T»lpln| on Dee -n foi a etiarlfy f-vi i-aino Ferr' Ymingtsers, of I ennnc. Trw i'l includo Ha; '-'ir; k-r Rahlm Ontl ''m I 'ohan and Osm.n .fn'i an.45 words
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Article196 1954-12-07 13 EPSOM JEEP - ANOTHER SHOWERY RACE DAY AT IPOH EPSOM JEEP By PRODUCING a smart. run in the straight. Robin Hood with Davy i Jones astridp. snatchrd ;i hP If -length win from the wpll-barkrd Farnloy In the Cl. 2. Div. 6f sprint to pay $140 for a I win and $31 for196 words
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Article1206 1954-12-07 13 SAMROIG AND BEARER BOND WIN AGAIN 1, 2, 3, dividends and bow they ran Race Five cum 2, my. i—9 ram, Mr. ana Mrs. 8. K. Foo's (7) I.l M<M! BONO 9 0 l(-:9— iBoi Boafourr 1 (3) Harrtngay 8.12 1209-1 lb) McCloud 2 U1,206 words
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Article46 1954-12-07 13 1 TOTAL POOL: $218,879. FIKST: *****6 (560.6G3). SECOND: *****5 (530,331). THIRD: 2709.V2 ($15,165). Starters: (53.033 each). Nos: *****9; *****0; *****8; *****8; *****6. Consolation Prizes: ($l,OOO carh). Nos: *****0 *****5; *****3; *****2; *****6; *****6 *****1; *****8; *****6; *****1. TKFBLK TOTE: Three tickets ($985 each).46 words
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244 1954-12-07 13 STRONG AND FREE, who is engaged in the Cl. 4, Div. 1 6f. sprint tomorrow, did a smart gallop on the training track at Ipoh yesterday morning when he outpaced Rosalind (Manning) over 3f. in 39 1 5. Grazie Smith* cleared244 words
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149 1954-12-07 13 BANARA. Mon. rE Board of Control for erickrt in India b inviting an offlrlal crickpt team from Australia to tour India next winter. A Working Committee of the I Board which met here today authorised the Boards President. Maharaj Kumar, of Vizianagaram, to negotiate IReuter - 149 words
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177 1954-12-07 13 STOCKHOLM. Mon. THE .Innanr'-e world table tennis champion. I. Orlmura, easily won his first ms rh agalrut' Sweden a O. Pettersion 21-8. 21-8. 21-10 In rhe Tcond round of the open Brandln«\lnn rhsmplonships whlrh started yesterday. Ten nations vi-tth 26 player* tnrludlne 11Reuter; UP - 177 words
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Article34 1954-12-07 13 LIMA i Peru i, Mnn Jarrwlav Prulniy won tho m^n's «iii«|p« fnaU of the International tennis tournament when he beat Art Larsen t\JS i 1-6. fi-2. 6-3 6-3. here yesterday— UP.UP - 34 words
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Advertisement148 1954-12-07 13 Ugmpie II inucti I P*U1 TYBis L e Champions' Performances <IAN CWAN *MALAYA) LTD. KUALA LUMPUR PtNANC LOODS! flooded with shoppers. the advantage <>f our textile sale we are lie for another week. hi textiles lia\ been ml brio* (actor) ro^t. ductiont arc announced by Ltmall gurbamall co. I '--I-148 words
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Advertisement437 1954-12-07 13 Going Home i 7l\ \.J GENERAL AGENTS MALAYA MAKBFIEID CO <IS. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG A (just rightl^m lux right for rood loofc» »»d )u- 1 J&JfT If tight for »mlv«, John White Mf& Shoe* i* marie in England hv i^J Mat. expert craftsmen. Tied '<> AM every pair of437 words
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Article354 1954-12-07 14 SELANGOR REJECTS 'TWO YEARS' AND CLAMPS HE PLAYED DESPITE HIS ILLNESS: LIEN HWA PARTY APPEAL FAILS KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Selanjfor Badminton Association tonight suspended Abdullah Piruz, the State champion, for six months— the ban to end on May 13 next year. The S.B.A. tournament committee354 words
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236 1954-12-07 14 TENGAH'B' FADE OFF IN SECOND HALF 2 C. C. "B" scored all their 3* points (from four tries md a penalty 1 in the second lalf in their 15-0 win over an S.A.F. Tensah "B" XV in yes;erday's padan? rugcer. It was a scrappy same, jlaycd under wet conditions, md236 words
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Article34 1954-12-07 14 HONO KONO. Mot. Hon« Kong will .-end a football team to nmne'e tn the I»S6 Olympic Games in Melbourne, the Hons Kong F'xitball Association announcer here today. Re c:34 words
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Article25 1954-12-07 14 ROME Mon Italy gained an unexpected 2-" vicoiy mer ArßfnMna tn their tirs; intern.Tiional football match hrre yesterday, scoring once In rarh half.25 words
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Article78 1954-12-07 14 IJJ M Dockyard became Division Two champlon> in the Singapore hockey kuw when they beat HE. ME 5-1 and compl' ted their leaßue fixtures, at Naval Base yesterday Dockyarrl \v< n n trcond petition before this Sit C second eleven bein.' leader on coal average but78 words
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208 1954-12-07 14 By Our Hockry Keporter THE Indonesia'! Hockry Federation team la expected to leave Jakarta by the- K.P.Ms Van Rifeen for Singapore next liondl y and to arrivr in tho Colony on Wednetdmy. Thr»- maXjc let tcali t. am> w;l! be arranged for the vi.sitcrs208 words
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Article62 1954-12-07 14 Singapore Motor Club held a Rood v and Conner I 1 Sunday Thf eiunrs .md the \anety of cars was very encour. The contestant wttk tlie lea-t I number or potnU rntainM hir-. Gudgeon, who wa>. thai VtaMf of this year A A Cup. He62 words
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Article43 1954-12-07 14 Western s C. crea'ed a surprise «hen they scored a l!-0 win over Kamiwna Tnniong Rovtn in ihe K mi<onu I e.u;ue loccer malcn on kiitnt cround peaterday. Ahmad scored I I NT the winners II Aneu li:< rcMMd,43 words
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164 1954-12-07 14 TWO Singapore Asian Games weisht lifters. Worm Kav Poh (lightweight) and Tan Howe Liann (middleweight) broke three Colony records between them when the final night of the senior weiehthfting championships were held at Happy World last night. Kav Poh i Evergreen Party > broke164 words
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Article51 1954-12-07 14 The first team to arrive In Singapore for the third Asian table tennis championships, uhich itart at the S.B.A. startiiim on Saturday. were the Vietnamese. Headed by Asian .singles champion Mai Van Hoa. the party included four pla.ers and one official. They arrived by Cathay Pacific Airlines from51 words
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Article52 1954-12-07 14 Singapore Chines* V.M.C.A will hold a tea pany at the association hall hi 3 30 p.m. on Sunday to cele- brate its nweta m Urn Colony tabletennis rhampionships The "V rppre.vpntatives entered nine fin-ih in 'he 11 events and were champtotu tn six and runnersup in52 words
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Article47 1954-12-07 14 The Ceylon Sports Club team to meet University in a S.H.A. flwt dlleague fixture at Balentler Road today Is: E. N. Pilinl: S. NnKalah. N. Ponrudurai: Bxlakmhnan. E. Doral ■MIJ. S. MuniKesu; F. Fernandez. S. Kulaaingam. W. Ponntah, M. ThlUtrallngam. C. Thuralsingam47 words
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Article35 1954-12-07 14 Tampenls Rover* beat Chartered Bank 4-1 In a hockey friendly at Fairer Park yesterday. J. Oome«. L. Teselra. K Toft and B. de Sotiza scored for Rovers, and Salleh for Banker*35 words
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Article107 1954-12-07 14 A SIXTF.EN YEAR Oil) J\ «rhoolhoy. Robert Too (Queen Street Boys Club) won a special distinction at the judging of "Mr. Singapore" last night. Ten. who was chosen "Junior Mr. Singaoorr ISM", won a rare "double" by bring elected "Mr. Singapore 1954" from five othrr contestant?107 words
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Article116 1954-12-07 14 T!E Singapore Hockey Association's Quadrangular i 'rnament will almost cer- > 'ainly drag on to next week. because the last two fixtures are unlikely to be played this i week. The match between Royal Air Force and Royal N;<vy w:i to havp b^en116 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-12-07 14 H.K ATTACKS FOOK TENG TU BACK THIS THREE 1.011 FOOK TKN(i. the Sinmporc Kialkrcper. turns a dr^ picture) round the post as Hone Kong's Au hi yin (i porr full back (left) covers the coal. This was taring in llnne Kong wnirh the homo Me iraa46 words
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Article160 1954-12-07 14 Took 3 wickets in last over BOCKHAIfPTON, Mot 808 APPLEYARU, Yorkshire's off spinner, had a match-winninp spell of six wickets for 18 m Kive M.C.C a victory by an innings and 12 runs ovi Queensland Country XI here today Apple] nf the last ovrr >>t160 words
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Miscellaneous38 1954-12-07 14 ■vO Jijiir IJh It i is 1 fl' IHM KF.\ LEAOIK. DIV. I: Ceylon S. v I'nlviT^ity of Malaya. Bale^tier Road. FRIENDLY: Sincapore < rtckel Club v. Wanderers, padang. ■oocn KAMPON<; LF.AGI'E: Alexandra Ranters B. KeM nlan. Breweries [round.38 words
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