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Title Section21 1954-07-04 1 SUNDAY STANDARD fgf n jw tt it m Vol. V. No. 367. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 4, 1954 TWENTY PAGES 15 CENTS21 words
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Article354 1954-07-04 1 Ely On Delta Defence C-in-C Flies Back To Besieged Capital PARIS, July 3.-Gen Paul Ey, French High Commissioner fori£ m ma de '-7-Chief of Military Forces m Indo-China, before lear.ng Pans last night to return to his post after a round of high-level consultations, said theAP; AFP; UP; Reuter - 354 words
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Article143 1954-07-04 1 Church Bells Herald Peace 3^ E MALA CITY, July blew anis~"w Fa <_ tor y whistles ni rw d CC hurch, urch bells P eale <* n^-? uatemala Cit y yesterday announcing the return of peace ahd tranquility as the government junta decreed a t n h a e tio143 words
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Article74 1954-07-04 1 GENEVA, July 3: AP) i et W>, the Indo-China WJse status is being ÜBCTefifcmed by French military withdrawals in^ne Red River delta, on Friday appealed for a United Nations role m any eventual IndoChinese armistice. Speaking to the Indo-China conference on the issue of armistice control.74 words
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Article21 1954-07-04 1 GOVERNOR Sir Alexander Grantham left by air on home leave today for the United Kingdom from Hone- kong.- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article182 1954-07-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat, l H. S. Lee and Inch*- Abdul Aziz bin Ishak id an UMNO-MCA deputation at ad of a large pro- the Istana here i hursday. lion will present D to the Sultan ol reiterating the c demand for a Connal Commission182 words
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Article48 1954-07-04 1 ON, July 3 (Reuter) I businessmen •a on Fenn and Richard Devereaux— •ntenced to five nment here yes*er < r their part m a 'iracy tc smuggle almost a million sterling worth .tegjc goods to Poland. 25-year-old Pakistan nessman, Byed Zulfequar ntenced to two Imprisonment.48 words
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Article735 1954-07-04 1 'We Will Appeal/ They Say SEVEN Chinese school students were yesterday sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment by the Singapore Fifth Police Magistrate, Mr. D. H. Chapman, for obstruct mg the Police m Penang Road on May 13. r.f «k c th s COUrt735 words
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Article96 1954-07-04 1 WIMBLEDON, July 3 (HtuI ten— Miss Maureen Conn 19-year-old American, won the women's lawn tennis slnI gles championship at Wimbledon lor the third succt year, when she beat Miss Louise Brough (USA) 6-2, 7-5. R. Hartwig and M. Rose <Aust.) beat Vie Seixas and Tony Trabert (USA) 6—496 words
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Article45 1954-07-04 1 METZ, July 3: (Reuter) Six German guards were sentenced to death and 13 to imprisonment here yesterday for their crimes at the notorious Struthof concentration camp near Metz where 10.000 people died by hanging, gassing, beating, freezing and lethal injections.45 words
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133 1954-07-04 1 OFFICERS and men from the Reserve Unit of the Singapore Police Force yesterday prevented about 300 Chinese school students from surging m a body into the compound of the police courts soon after they heard that seven of their colleagues had been sentenced to133 words
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Article61 1954-07-04 1 MELBOURNE. July 3. (Reuter). A man telephoned the Melbourne newspaper Age yesterday and said he was going to shoot Vladimir Petrov, Soviet diplomat, who sought asylum m Australia. A senior police official said the call might be a hoax but the police were taking no chances.61 words
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Article52 1954-07-04 1 SYDNEY, July 3. (Reuter)— A Sydney cafe proprietor, who looks exactly like Petrov is living m fear of murder by mistaken identity. Joseph Gottwald the proprietor, began to worry about sins this week after the first press photographs of Petrov showed Gottwald's striking resemblance to the former52 words
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Article38 1954-07-04 1 LONDON, July 3 (Reuter) --Mr. Peter Thorneycroft, President of the Board of Trade left London airport test night for talks m Washington with Ameiican officials on the control of exports of strategic materials.38 words
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156 1954-07-04 1 Introducing The JTS SO EASY TO WIN WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOU WON AN ELEPHANT? Poses unexpected and complicated problems for you, your wife and naturally, the elephant' does it not? But you will face no such problems with the $100 you can win every day m our IT'S-SO-EASY-TO-WIN156 words
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Article192 1954-07-04 1 I Winstedt Writes To The Times LONDON, July 3, (Reuter)— Sir Richard Winstedt, a tormer president of the Royal Asiatic Society and an authority on Malaya, claimed today that British responsibility cannot yet be relinquished m Malaya. In a letter published In the Tunes, Sir192 words
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Article55 1954-07-04 1 LONDON, July 3, (AP)—Britons tomorrow regain a freedom they havn't enjoyed for 14 years. They will be able to go into a bucher's shop and say: "Give me about three pounds of lamb chops, and while you're at it, toss m a couple of pounds of55 words
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Article47 1954-07-04 1 TWENTY people were killed when a plane carrying cadets and their families from Rio de Janeiro to Port Aleza crashed and caught fire at the Salvador base m Bahla state last night. The plane was about to land when It crashed.-— AFPAFP - 47 words
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Article169 1954-07-04 1 KUALA BELAIT, British Borneo, July 3: (Reuter).— The Borneo Bulletin said In an editorial here today that the recent piracy off the coast of North Borneo Indicated an urgent need to provide defences and communications In "a weak point m the Malaya-Bor-neo-Philippinea defence chain." Pirates recently169 words
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Article77 1954-07-04 1 I-C LATEST French Give Up Phuly PARIS. July 3, (Reuter) French Forces today evacuated Phuly, the Southwestern corner bastion of the new French defence network m the Red River Delta, according to report, received here. Phuly. 50 kilometres south of Hanoi was subjected to a heavy Vietminh attack earlier today77 words
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Article41 1954-07-04 1 NIBONG TEBAL Sat i Sixty acres of blukar and a fruit plantation at Sungei Kechil were destroyed by nre yesterday. Before the arrival of the Fire Brigade, farm hands fought the flames but their efforts were m vain.41 words
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Article39 1954-07-04 1 KANSAS CITY, July 3 <AP) A hospital spokesman said on Friday night that "to all appearances" former U S President Harry Truman hadj his best day on Friday sine* his critical stage last week39 words
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146 1954-07-04 2 FIRST hand news of the panic that has seized the southern zone of the Red River Delta m Indo-China. has reached the Colony through members of the crew of the British freighter Mary X., which has arrived here from Haiphong. One of the146 words
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Article38 1954-07-04 2 THE 16th annual general meeting of the Selangor Medical and Health Services Club will be held at the club premises on Friday July 9. at 5.30 p.m. The meeting will be preceded by a tea party.38 words
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Article372 1954-07-04 2 Settlement Plan For Displaced Rural Families By JAMES PETER CHIN, Standard Staff Reporter. A SELF-CONTAINED rural colony of farmers is expected to spring up m the Jurong urea as a result of resettlement schemes now mooted by the Singapore Government. The plan is to offer between372 words
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Article98 1954-07-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Further donations have been received for the Lad y Templer Tuberculosis Hospital Appeal Fund, raising the total to $1,547,988.15. They include contributions of $3,731 from Messrs. Booty and Edwards of Kuala Lumpur. $1,170.26 from the committee of the Kelantan Lady Templer T.B.98 words
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Article146 1954-07-04 2 RUBBER price* m the Singapore market continued their move upward yesterday, first grade rubber for July Shipment cloMng at 71 cents per lb., ocwt per lb. above Friday's leve s. P'he market was quiet most the morning with some speculative buying. The trade was inclined146 words
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Article, Illustration32 1954-07-04 2 MR. Lee Kirn Choo. Managing Director of Heng Lee Company. (Singapore), Ltd.. will leave for Japan and Hongkong for a bus m cum-pleasure trip by BOAC on July 9.32 words
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Article, Illustration102 1954-07-04 2 NG SIAW KOON c/o the Chinese Temple, Lorong Tal Seng. Singapore, provided the correct solution to last week's puzzle. His was the first correct entry to be opened by the Contest Editor. Solution: A rack for rubber stamps (right). The S2O will be posted to the winner102 words
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Article, Illustration114 1954-07-04 2 Dutch Painter 's One-Man Show SINGAPOREANS will have the chance of seeing and buying the paintings of Mr. Jos Keyser, the well-known Dutch painter when he opens a one-man exhibition here. The date of the exhibition has not been fixed as Mr. Keyser has "still a feu frames to put114 words
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Article175 1954-07-04 2 PENANG, Sat. After an absence of five years from Malaya, the Raja Muda of Kedah, Tungku Abdul Halitn, is happy to be back here for a short holiday and to see his family. He landed at Bayan Lepas airport this morning, and was welcomed by175 words
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Article91 1954-07-04 2 DONORS of Group A and B blood responded promptly when the Blood Bank was at its low level during the middle of the week June 26 to July 2. There were more doners than recipients this Half the number of donors were Asians. New donors comprise 30 Asians,91 words
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412 1954-07-04 3 Bandits Are Weaker But 'HotWar' Goes On Emergency Enters Seventh Year KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Emergency which entered its seventh year last month was highlighted by a curious coincidence, the Director of Operations' Staff, Major R. J. Isaac, said m a broadcast over Radio Malaya last night. It saw the412 words
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Article480 1954-07-04 3 Anglers' Postbag f WRITE ABOUT I YOUR CATCHES ANGLING enthusiasts m Singapore and the J Federation are invited 2 2 to write to the Angler's 2 Corner of the Sunday Standard of their catches and experiences 2 > m this quiet yet thrill- ing sport. The most interesting J 2480 words
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Article258 1954-07-04 3 SHIPPING companies and airline carriers might increase their volume of business if they paid more attention to customer relations, said the majority of a group of businessmen interviewed by The Standard. Almost without exception, these businessmen refused to be named. Some are managers of big258 words
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Article99 1954-07-04 3 A 17-YEAR-OLD Chinese maidservant, employed m the home of a Police Inspector m MacPherson Road is alleged to have been kidnapped and taken to a relative's place m Wolskel Road, off Upper Serangoon Road on Friday evening. The Inspector on hearing of the girl's removal is99 words
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Article32 1954-07-04 3 WHEN a Javanese family living mi n Whampoa Road returried home after an outing on Friday night, they found their house burgled and cash and jewellery worth $190 missing.32 words
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Article25 1954-07-04 3 THE fun fair held m aid of the Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association's Free Treatment Fund at the Great World on June 5 netted $22,028.88.25 words
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123 1954-07-04 3 SICK rooms m private houses may now be easily sterilized by a deodorant and bacteria killer to be marketed this month by a Singapore firm. This bacteria killer comes lin m five-ounce aerosol dls- pensers with a push-button valve. Each tin is good for123 words
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Article, Illustration145 1954-07-04 3 THE 103-pound Pari Rimau (Tiger Ray) sse n m the centre above was the prize catch of a party of four which went to a spot about three miles on the straight line away from Sultan Shoal last Sunday from 12 a.m. to 2 a.m.145 words
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Article84 1954-07-04 3 A SIX-MAN escort of Singapore Volunteers led by Captain D.J. Coupland yesterday took the Remembrance Book containing the names of Volunteers who died for their country m th c last war, from its case m the City Hall and transferred it to the Singapore Volunteer Force Headquarters.84 words
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Advertisement103 1954-07-04 3 ____^_T| _P»*^^H _B^____i I^B _a"_— __k V jf*_o «SSta( b BHB __L V Lj* Ji F__H K^^H 2&&J %mmm Wk***wk mm R**» v THRILL TO THE SENSATIONAL 100' imtS INTO A 6 -FOOT TANK SEE AN ACADEMY AWARD PERFORMANCE BY ANNE BAXTER IN A POWERFUL DRAMA OF A GIRL'S THREE103 words
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Advertisement340 1954-07-04 3 $19,614 FOR YOU AT AGE 55 Men or womer under 45 by setting aside regular monthly,! 7 or yearly amounts under the SUN LIFE O^ •Vn J?* P can for ex *mplc. receive at age 55 a lumpaum —$19,614 for men— or a private income for life of $1200 a340 words
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Article, Illustration872 1954-07-04 4 K. C. ARUN - K. C. ARUN By Standard Staff Correspondent photo. Trackers Learn To 'Sniff Find 'em' IT was a pitch dark night m February somewhere m the treacherous jungles of Malaya. A security force patrol was braving the hazards of swamp and sweltering heat toStandard - 872 words
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Article, Illustration651 1954-07-04 4 At 70 He Trudges A Curry -Puff Trail By Peter Kum THOSE who feel they are too old to work might want to postpone their retirement after they have met Mr. Jesudasan Joseph ...a wiry little Indian who had. m his youth, helped to build the Singapore -Johore Causeway. HundredsStandard - 651 words
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Article80 1954-07-04 4 LONDON. July 3, (Reuter) Lieutenant Colonel Regston William Raymond Oliver Coconut Cottage, Hastings] Barbados, was granted a divorce decree here yesterday because of desertion since January 1950 by Mrs. Marie Mirando Rosine Oliver, now living m Japan. The suit was undefended and evidence was given by80 words
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Article45 1954-07-04 4 ALL seats of Theatre Royal are bookable for cash from 10 a.m. for the current day's screening, beginning from Wednesday, July 7 Shaw Brothers Ltd., announced yesterday. This is m response to the numerous requests Xrom their Indian patrons. I45 words
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Article82 1954-07-04 4 S'pore Man Wins In UN Contest MR. J. G. Parry ol pore is one of the 1 i I winners m the Un; tions Sixth latere ay Competition i Role of Education m I ing International ndernding" and "Economic Development and Peace." The winners dillerent countries >• members of intern82 words
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Article26 1954-07-04 4 MAJOR-Ge Sixsmith has post of Chiet ol Stafl Land Foro turning air. Hi? dir j over jColville. who I ed from Britain.26 words
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Article13 1954-07-04 4 EICrHTEEN PERS H h fined f Police Court ye riding bells.13 words
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Advertisement223 1954-07-04 4 jp /|Sn| [yOyHftCf the world's ii HPf I finest Brandy-producing country, f^-Ww comes Exshaw. the popular choice mmjt of discriminating people all over (p3SBDESs& *l EXSHAW m CO6RAC BRANDY "EP' > BORNEO rU»y»yo<_»_W t-Ts KILL THAT Wjfi PAIN The Imrtnent made by Dr Earl S. Shwa A *^*-^A« >Sv ,the223 words
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Miscellaneous451 1954-07-04 4 »tf—_— <l» w fc*iito^w_---a<_<tsafc_fc___<<MMß-»K-<^ ■p BV p MMB _*_r< h SAVOY: Reformed Wfe 3, 7. and I PAR MOl N I S> I NQAK U Ktl ,n m Ch ,n K:m Sapaum Hup _g i° am. 12.30 Jln JH Feather River 3. 7. and 9.15 p m a r \\AfjJfof'£/451 words
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Article, Illustration869 1954-07-04 5 ••'THE Nicest Thing about Singapore." said my Auht Mary nnly, "is its le.' She said that m my when she'd her shoes an d /riggling her as I remembered she had done twenty m her own aft she'd red me around the of Putney. Her remark869 words
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Article, Illustration166 1954-07-04 5 A 46-YEAR-OLD Singapore carpenter, Ng Se? Lok. was resterday sentenced to 19 nonths' jail m the Third District Court, for houselousebreaking and theft of >roperty ralued at $7,000 )elonglng to Malaya Silk Photo. Store. Stami. i Road, on Friday morniiu Ng pleaded guilty, andStandard - 166 words
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Article251 1954-07-04 5 i r^S? h ief of Singapore's Fire Brigade, Mr. iLm has warne <* the City Council that new ™fit!? easures now being introduced m the City, might have "catastrophic results. i Qhn i n M hls r f Dort to th e Council for251 words
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Article98 1954-07-04 5 i NEGOTIATIONS between the Borneo Motor Company i and the Singapore Motor 1 Workers' Union for the re- instatement of 13 dismissed workers ended m a deadlock yesterday. The Company rejected the Union's demand for introduction of a rotation system of work. They maintained98 words
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Article, Illustration209 1954-07-04 5 photo. THE set of experimental pedestrian controlled traffic lights at present operating- m Collyer Quay will be supplemented by another set from tomorrow, the Singapore Superintendent of Traffic, Mr. W. R. M. Hax worth revealed m a press state- ment yesterday. The effect on motorists willStandard - 209 words
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Article31 1954-07-04 5 IPOH. Sat— Toh Puan Badariah. wife of the Mentri Besar, Perak, today declared open the District Agricultural Show at Parit. a town j m the Perak riverine mukims.31 words
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Advertisement110 1954-07-04 5 8 GET A HANDSOME CHIP-PROOF GLASS a^yGlsjV\ MARKED PEPSI-COLA CROWNS Enjoy delicious Pepsi -Cola and start collecting jgmm^r m^^^^ m w mmk \^r I _r Se a > ou do is look for the specially dLv gW Jr*W l____^__l J_T .^to marked bottle caps on ever) bottle of P« p-i110 words
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Article, Illustration1215 1954-07-04 6 RALPH - The Mystery Of The Finest Nose RALPH By Featuring Tommy Dorsey, Hedy Lamarr And Charlie Chaplin VOR light relief from the morass of nearmurder and violence, Jerry Giesler, the most famous of all filmland's lawyers, often reflects on those cases, which are the aftermath of Hollywood's gay part: Cases like1,215 words
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Article, Illustration264 1954-07-04 6 By Emiliana P. Noerther of Thr Christian Science Monitor Heiligenblut, Austria A STORYBOOK VILLAGE, perched on the ride of a mountain, looking down to a green fertile valley and surrounded by a erowi of mountain peaks over which towers the Groesflockner, Austria's highest summit that264 words
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Advertisement390 1954-07-04 6 f_f_f Ml* or* Champion NEW SEASONS JAMS STRAWBERRY IL/a O*^ RASPBERRY _JP^ K^ MARMALADE /^^s^^| If Obtainable also from /'|> l//\[ Sclongor Agent A^Trf! '^f' oV»/ii/ Distributor ■Y^v'fc HOCK LEI i&§Qjfw/ V" Sole /40_nts: if K il J f firt )_A .U-iil!l"fc Kidney Trouble Causes i Backache, Getting Up Nights390 words
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Article76 1954-07-04 7 PEOPLE were killed: Singapore last month, re's rintendent W. R. M. Hax-' d m a press nt, y ester ci the half of there was only one and cm the lollowing within a period of three here were three fatal fallowed by two on r day76 words
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Article, Illustration169 1954-07-04 7 Bride Collapses At Attar KTI V > inmg: girl ii her brid:»l rohcs col .1 m trowA of thr iltar of a church m thr Middle of her marriage m Singapore esterd the .irl. Miss AnnaliHlr M. Low. dropped d three steps and the -t halted the cereI summon aid.169 words
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Article195 1954-07-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. Municipol President, Mr. A. D. York, used his special powers to hold an adjourned meeting of the Municipality today, although there was no quorum following the walkout of Alliance members. Only seven of the 18 mem- r jers were present one short >f195 words
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Article86 1954-07-04 7 Indian Navy Expanding Admiral Pr Sat —The Indian Navy |g developing and expanding, and it plans to have an aircraft carrier, a cruiser and a small fleet air arm. This was disc osed by the Commander of the Indian Flotilla. Rear-Admiral J. S. H. Ballance, at a Press conference on86 words
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Article283 1954-07-04 7 MR. AW GIVES $20,000 TO SCHOOL Further Grantsl A re A Iso Pledged j HONGKONG Mr. Aw Boon How hos donated HK$2O 000 to Our Lady's School m Hongkong for the completion of its new school building. j( Mr Aw has also promised to donate v HKSIO.OOO to the Wai283 words
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Article118 1954-07-04 7 A WOMAN who pleaded gui on behalf of her husband In the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday, was rolue-j, 1 tant to tell the magistrate 1 if she had enough money to'!' pay a fine. n When the name Koh Chwee Weng was called out118 words
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Article168 1954-07-04 7 A CHINESE School teacher, who had been out tor the time with her boy friend ifl her motor car. v. as fined SlSflj and disqualified from driving, for a year, by the Singapore First Traffic M. Mr. A. 1 W. Ghows. yesterday. The school teacher168 words
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Article81 1954-07-04 7 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sat. The Senior District Officer. Province Wellesley. Mr. J. L. H. Davis, at a scout rally today on the High School ground, presented the Wood Badge to District Commissioner Wong Pow Nee and Scout Master Hashim bin Saidin. respectively. Sixteen scouters received their warrants from81 words
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Article69 1954-07-04 7 PENANG. Sat.— As a sequel to the robbery which took place at a house m Kinta Lane on July 1. Can Chian Lee. aged 23, was produced m the Magistrate's Court today, tentatively charged with committing robbery oi $200 cash belonging to Mr. Hoo Soo Chin and with69 words
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Article, Illustration212 1954-07-04 7 SHIP ARRIVES WITH NO WATER IN TANKS standard Shipping Reporter THE 7.000-ton IreighMary X., flying the ted Duster, limped into with the last drop a water m her ks. i J to The dard by a crew member l that itely after the vessel iphong, doing an of five knots,212 words
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Article, Illustration404 1954-07-04 7 By Wed agin T. Sambandam JVJISS Sheila Medd is an oir hostess of the Union of Burma Airways. She has the distinction of being chosen a beauty queen two years m succession. Not many would have seen her at Kallang airport, Singapore. She comes404 words
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Miscellaneous67 1954-07-04 7 Weather Minimum Temperature: From •m. on July 2 to 7.:.0 a.m. I ilj Spore (7«F), Penang (71F). Bahru (711 K. 1.. (74F>, B7F), K-jiitan I7W). -uiim Temperature; From oi. 40 7.;t pu- on July 3. m v l>ore tXSFL Peii..ng (89Fi, Itahru (891 >. ILL. (9 Kiantan IMF). "fall: From67 words
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Article, Illustration1192 1954-07-04 8 ARTHUR JORS. the husband - ARTHUR JORS. the husband I who was sentenced at the Old Bailey to five years for manslaughter ]F I hod been a single man I would hove proposed marriage fo Betty Gronfr, the girl I killed. I believe that Betty ond I could have been very1,192 words
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Article, Illustration748 1954-07-04 8 MAJORIE - I NEVER GUESSED THAT BETTY LOVED MY HUSBAND MAJORIE »*V tke wife AS I >al m the Old Bailey listening to the terrible things being said about my husband. I saw many people look at me with something like pity m their eyes. I overheard whispers from people who were748 words
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Article, Illustration297 1954-07-04 8 know it must have bee n the result of some action of mine, some carelessness. That is why I had to plead fuilty. But I never intended either of the girls to have Spanish Fly. The Poison I Did Not Know T)ESPITE my ambitions m chemistry I297 words
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Advertisement606 1954-07-04 8 Why the whole family says: Weep your 'teeth KOLYNOS \2ks' Kolynos Dental Cream ~^T~^^^ s tne family favouritt for four very good reasons KOLYNOS Foam reaches into every corner and crevice, where decay r.wst often starts that's first m importance," says Father. KOLYNOS Smiles are brightest of all as the606 words
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Advertisement365 1954-07-04 8 BROBKUx£-6 CNOCOLATI LAXATIVE lU> /3 y±* CONSTIPATION OVERNIGHT /Y\ Children and CgL Adults kwe its Wm*^ Jeboou- taste j j- S^ G tic sra .TUCUMMIWfR^^ I T«*4«ah__e /-s-^S/ Tt**-: 1 era «_tr» Ft LA* i" U»mti~ m ,rSi tfc^U hot w*_t >* if 1 jj) ,Jf(;. \1 with futxura l^t365 words
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Article, Illustration2237 1954-07-04 9 RUSSELL BRADDON - RUSSELL BRADDON Life Sfory Of Cheshire, VC Part 3 By Passion For Excitement Resulted In Escapades and abandoned the racing technique. But when, as happened shortly, he went to Oxford, to study Law, the first thing he did was t<>2,237 words
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Advertisement151 1954-07-04 9 NEXT WEEK: HOW CHESHIRE WON I HIS FIRST D.S.O. :j SI I r— J) rarker's new Electro- Polished points are the Ni smoothest ever made! ___*"^W y oi have to try one of these new Parker "51* y Pens to believe it! They are so smooth your writing glides. The151 words
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705 1954-07-04 10 SUNDAY STANDARD A Difficult Pledge ¥F what had happened on China mainland and the Korean Peninsula can be ta^en as a criterion, France's new Premier, M. Pierre Mendes--11 France, will hove to quit his post on the 20th of this month. Just before the French Assembly approved 1 J him705 words
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Article, Illustration1674 1954-07-04 10 THE WEEK'S WORLD NEWS in review Big Withdrawal To Prevent Far East "Dunkirk" SUDDENLY AND SWIFTLY, the French Union Forces evocuoted 1,600 square miles of Red River Delta to the Hanoi-Haiphong sector during the week m a move designed to prevent a Far Eastern "Dunkirk." French military command m Indo-China1,674 words
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Advertisement667 1954-07-04 10 mW A' \m MmW ft m%4& _fif I Wm\- v* m Ikw. _F _B_LU______ 1 PJB^itif 1 B__* 1-P--ftdcon Benjamin Frank! trt J\ Why were ibese men great? How does anyone man or woman achieve greatness? Is it not by mastery of the powers within ourselves? Know the mysterious world667 words
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Article, Illustration1823 1954-07-04 11 Christine Diemer - Trafalgar Home Growing Fast; So Are Its Social Problems Christine Diemer *L Cured Patients Have Difficulty In Getting Jobs s^INCE the first Leper Settlement (os it was then called) was established m Singapore m 1926, great progress has been made, both by Government ond by independent groups, to make theStandard - 1,823 words
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Advertisement179 1954-07-04 11 WHITER TEETH m 14 days I with Macleans 4 g mm Hh_\ jkS «*tafttk_ E__t _J W JM__. ____l_____f MAKE THIS 14-DAY TEST: Why not give Macleans a t si I? Be quite tair about it clean your fhoroughly morning and mght for a couple of weeks The start your179 words
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Advertisement106 1954-07-04 11 *k This could be you 0 A It's oil the roge, the Jontzen all- V dimensional fit, suited to all figures Q ond altogether wonderful. Isn't it e\ about time you treated yourself to "!Mh, V a Jantzen ..r^^w f) sues $22.75 __*-sKS^ v 0 32 to 42 «*ch 0106 words
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Article1993 1954-07-04 12 STICK TO YOUR SHORTS CjRCICA' h«* treat neu>J to men tkU »eek. 1/*u can I HAVE great news for the men of Malaya today. They can stick .to their abbreviated trousers, if they have not stuck to them. The Daughters of Malaya find themselves unable to send a deputation to1,993 words
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Article, Illustration59 1954-07-04 12 SUNNING A TTRA CTION Photo. SHAPELY Dolores Bichette of St. Petersburg, Fla.. has found that many men are fashion conscious, especially when the fashion is worn by creatures like herself. The alluring brunette put her own genius to work and designed this revealing sports outfit of jersey material, drawing lotsU.P. - 59 words
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Advertisement403 1954-07-04 12 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG AMERIK A LINIE lOINI SERVtCi To Colombo. Cenoa. Marseilles. Antwetp Rotterdam Hamburg €r Bremen S pore P S ham Penani ♦HOECHST (HAPAC) 8/12 |uly 1 3 July 14 July tMOSELSTEIN (LLOYD) 28fulw Aug 4 Aug 5 Au« SCHWABENSTEIN <LLOYD) 11/MAug 15A M g. 16 A«c MESSENSTEIN403 words
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Article, Illustration523 1954-07-04 13 TT was through no fault of 1 Harold Brighouses that our first introduction was an unhappy oris-. Hast not his play been "murdered" by a set of Meal hams. I might have enjo\ed "llohson v boiee" from the word -go." \s it turnedMobile - 523 words
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280 1954-07-04 13 I 'IIK human drama that goes on behind the bright lights and ballyhoo of a earni\al company travelling m Europe provides thr main ingredients m KKO-Kadio's Technicolor film •Carnival Stor\ Central figure In the drama nic Baxter who. tn her of a post-war280 words
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Article224 1954-07-04 13 HOW DEB HAS CHANGED ORITISH star Deborah Kerr. 33. now one of the world's top .screen and sta«e .(•tresses, is back home m London a very changed woman. When she went to California seve« years ago Hollywood called her "an anaemic, prissy, frigid type mi n flannel under*! ear." Now.224 words
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Article, Illustration263 1954-07-04 13 VIR FINDS THAT CRIME DOESN'T PAY r I "II AT crime. whether comI mitted intentionally or unintentionally. cannot go unpunished is the theme underlying Nay Retail's latest production "Hamsafar" an English subtitled Hindi film. Vir goes to Bombay to seek a living but all efforts prove futile. His good friend.263 words
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Article352 1954-07-04 13 Q«M\ would >ou like to win tic from inoikimil'i "actor of the >ear" If >oi.'re lucky. >«>u ma\ get the spr< ial one I'araiixiiiiit star William liolden left for this purpose at the forthcoming gala Movie Ball wbieh. under the patronage of the ("ommission-er-tieneral352 words
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Article23 1954-07-04 13 C T I'CILLE BALL says »he knows a girl who wants to marry a sailor- i 3 and rea r admirals!23 words
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Article178 1954-07-04 13 'IV/E clarity of colour motion pictures filmed with the Vista Vision came ra recently developed hy Paramount Pictures is being further improved by new printing techniqw Becnu.se of these improvements, the Technicolor Corporation is now retooling .six oj xls giant three- filmstrip colour cameras accejrding to Vista178 words
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Article148 1954-07-04 13 NOEL WHITCOMB - ZSA ZSA GOES G-G-GR! rrROCBLK, trouble, trouble! J- There's Ween a diamondstudded flare up last week m the Gabor family <>ou know the three girls with mink eyelashes). Zsa Zsa <to pronounce it right you need six large Scotches first) has been hopping mad at her sister, little Eva. who148 words
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Article66 1954-07-04 13 p >E KELLY, who With his family only recent.;.* moved back into his Beverly Hiils home, is now completely re-decorating it and a m« on guest and play rooms. The house. one of the I m Beverly H sed while Kelly was filming m England. Now the dancing star66 words
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Article262 1954-07-04 13 SID - SID By DEC. OH Ui-imer Daves has lh j. to scout possibh fur Wa Alan I .starrer "Drum Beat.' of the Modoc Indian which took place In southern Oregon J c D lieisholt loii James Caftnt-v and John Di i linn for Cover" at Paramount, his first film262 words
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Advertisement205 1954-07-04 13 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS! ALHAMBRA OPENSTODAY! -LII IIPI li 11 M 11 a.m. 1.30, 4 6.45 r% it IbHMUONtft PHOHI 6309 M.30 p.m. p..**** THE HAIR-RAISING STORY I ABOUT NATURE'S DEADLIEST FORCE!! i IHE HORRII TING _f% MARABUNTA! Jjdflri N>\KE_JJ_fA/ate ELEANOR C3W?L7D// A *COMING *^«*»**>^^ <fc i~__ REDS ALL-IN-LOVE *JLtf -_**<*205 words
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Article, Illustration66 1954-07-04 14 photos. \BOVE): This lime-green felt hat, heavily jewelled, > echoing a fashion popular m the 7th Century, is a 1 creation by Denis** Lady New borough of London who .has 1 gone back to mediaeval time s for her Litest range of 1 hat styles just showing mUP - 66 words
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623 1954-07-04 14 MARY BROWN - MARY BROWN 1 says I A|ILS. D. Mings for children. Her husband rtdhtses. And it looks like Ihe" beg inning of the end of their marriage husband and 1." Mrs. D.. "disagree bly on the <r< lion of i i His arqfiment623 words
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Article360 1954-07-04 14 Gaynor Maddox - Gay nor Maddox by CAVE money and eat better that's what careful of menus m advance can do for you. t as many plentiful foods as possible, use up leftovers i ii welcome dishes, and consult cookbooks for new ways of preparing old standbys. Here360 words
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Article, Illustration601 1954-07-04 14 DOROTHY ROE - PEOPLE ARE BIG BUSINESS TO THESE NEWLY-WEDS DOROTHY ROE BY .\\\V\V\\VW>A X XXXVXXVVXXXVV WHAT interests most people most? People, say Joan and Stuart Hoover, of Rowayton, Connecticut, a couple of bright newly-weds who are building this hunch into a big business. Examining current modes and mores, they noted k\\\\\\\>\\w*^ xxxxxxxxxxxxvMirrorpic - 601 words
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Article166 1954-07-04 14 For The Mem 's Notebook! WHEN the net skirts of evening gowns become droopy, their crispness may be renewed by using wax paper. Smooth each section of the skirt over the ironing board, With a sheet of the paper both beneath and above the net. and press with a warm166 words
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Article333 1954-07-04 14 COOKERY CORNER r FHE fresh colours of x lemons and oranges give, delicate tints to any desserts. Their fragrance, too, belongs ia the season's menu SUNSHINE CHEESE PIE THREE 3-oz. packages cream cheese, 2 tablespoons butter. cup sugar, 1 whole egg, 2 tablespoons flour. 2 i333 words
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Advertisement684 1954-07-04 14 I Your baby deserves! I .vii iijjv is thesoftest, finest powder _^S! D Kti\J m the world. It is so sooth- \%20 ul\u\ ing and comforting; it pro- \^^fi^- rvrvVklTArnl sents irritation; it is kind to .jSggjg^ VVj\\ uH I the tenderest skin. Always use Johnson's Baby Powder 1 X684 words
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Miscellaneous307 1954-07-04 14 5 rronvV'B QUOTATION: "Nothing can bring yon peace but your- A -Hi.' luirrson. M M»\Y FOX EVERYONE: Try for Increased progress and C- fc« oday, as well as for' pleasures and relaxation. Take stock *oi financial status: overcome obstacles; benefit through th* < resources or contact* at your disposal 5307 words
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Article, Illustration1371 1954-07-04 15 DENYS BURROWS - LIFE IS SO PECULIAR!! Now Take Motoring DENYS BURROWS By if common belief amongst* pedestrians that motorists are a happy race. No doubt this is why l 0 many of them dream of joining the motoring public. Which demonstrates that ignorance is bliss. It is also a common belief amongst1,371 words
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Article, Illustration59 1954-07-04 15 Photo. 1 WALE "Robinson Crusoe/' sans her man Friday, proves a distracting:! sbWct5 b Wct as she poses aralns, a background of water, mountains, and sky. I »eantn y -clad maid is 18-\ ear-old Volanda Marconi, the place: A beach 1 a10,, the Straits of Messina, whichU.P. - 59 words
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Advertisement17 1954-07-04 15 A THOUGHT FOR TODAY It's eas)t finding reasons why other folks should be. patients I Georga tliot.17 words
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Advertisement275 1954-07-04 15 HAPPY /f^Pp^_\. j i_a_f Laurence Dean Olivet *T?_af_ "^^mmmmmWrf^r ?W ngapora x *\j|k B^,; y Goh Beng TIP of Kota Bahru, Here's a splendid quartette of fine, K.Unt*,, sturdy, healthy youngsters. These delightful —^^^7^*^ pictures represent just a few of the many ____t_t__>v that continue to reach us from grateful275 words
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Article, Illustration2352 1954-07-04 16 GLENN CARR - GLENN CARR g^i____________ l A Murder I Mystery In Six I Instalments I By Lucy is young and beautiful. Not only that, she is an heiress to a fabulous fortune. She believes she is fated to bring destruction to others. How correct she is will be found2,352 words
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Advertisement332 1954-07-04 16 r B. I. ROUND TRIPS TO JAPAN 28 to 32 days with approximately 10 days m Japanese Ports "Sirdhana" Sailing 24th July "Santhia" sailing sth Sept. "Sirdhana" sailing 7th Oct. Ist Class $745 2nd Class $590 CHILDREN ACCORDING TO AGE ISLAY KERR Co., Ltd. 11 A, Collyer Quay SINGAPORE Tel:332 words
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Advertisement24 1954-07-04 16 TO BE CONTINUED TOMORROW characters m this story an imaginary. ,r/rnncr is intended t<> *9 living f on or to mm) /mUk fnmM company.24 words
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Article641 1954-07-04 17 Selangor 's Dramatic Win PENANG, Sot.— Making a whirlwind roily offer a 3-1 deficit, Selongor snatched a dramatic 4-3 victory over Penang, the Moloya Cup holders, m their northern section cuptie here on Victoria Green today. Seiongor thus made themselves favourites for the final this641 words
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Article141 1954-07-04 17 M. Hari Breaks 1934 Record MrU K. bat and eight SelanI d at AAA :ded on ang here tc oong n\g Pei 100 rd with a nr timson of Lim tion Asian ana a former npion locked hurnew mark for irilTin followed up -ci m the with a throw of141 words
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Article234 1954-07-04 17 sim.aPORE stored their third successive win In the Southern Section of the Malaya Cup soccer competition when they beat Negri Sembilan 3-1 after a goalless first half before 4,500 spectators t Singapore's Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. i A penalty goal, scored m the 38th minute234 words
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Article64 1954-07-04 17 MATHEWS YANG BEST BATU PAHAT, Sat.— Eight records were smashed at the 3rd. annual Batu Pahat District AAA. meet held at the new stadium at the Government Padang yesterday. The best performance Cup for women was won by Lucy Mathews who did 30.5 seconds m the 220 yards. Yang Boon64 words
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Article313 1954-07-04 17 2, Harichandra: Comes Kenneth 1 dead j t" hl (women): <• 2. 1 icrjit women): 1. Annie bel; 3. Carmen 1M..! vec (record). 2. i Ronald p arry; Fook: 3. Tan Foo 1 Kernail Singh; X Thambirajah I 2y! 1. Lee We.ig Soon >X Swi 3. Francis313 words
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Article523 1954-07-04 17 MALACCA, Sat. Bowlers were on top today i when the match between Singapore and Malacca began on a soft Malacca Club pitch. The strong Singapore side were skittled out for 59 runs shortly before lunch, the damage being done, as usual, by the Settlement523 words
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485 1954-07-04 17 IPOH, Sat. Perak dropped a valuable point m the Malaya Cup competition when they held the Federation Services to a two-all draw m their Northern section cuptie on the Chinese Assembly hall ground today. On the run of play, the Services should have485 words
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Article422 1954-07-04 17 Mike In Another Grand Innings SEREMBAN Sat Mike Shepherdson hit his fifth consecutive innings of over 50 runs m representative cricket today when he topscored for Selangor against Negri Sembilan on the NS. Club padang. Winning the toss Selangor went m to bat at 2.55 p.m. on a batsman's wicket422 words
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Article40 1954-07-04 17 SEREMBAN, Sat. The opening match m the Army Cup (Malaya) soccer competition, here today, the 11th Hussars beat the Malay Regt Depot 3 o. Goal scorers were Mackie. one m each half, and Chalmer> m the second half.40 words
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Miscellaneous96 1954-07-04 17 SOCCER: Friendly:— Chinese Combined vs Indians Combined Jalan Besar; SAFA Div. 2 Singapore Corinthians vs TBA Jalan Besar 4.00 p.m. YMMA vs SHBRC Geylang; Div. 3B Malay S.U. vs Tampenis Rovers Farrer Park: Darul Afiah vs Gymkhana S.C. Farrer Park. CRICKET: Nagalingam Shield: TPCA vs CSC—CSC (second day); Inter Services:96 words
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Article, Illustration21 1954-07-04 18 THE Singapore Army and Malaya Army cricket teams which met aat Nee Soon last weekend. Singapore Army took a ten-wicket victory.21 words
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Article308 1954-07-04 18 Although RAF Changi were unexpectedly beaten by the REME on Thursday by two goals to one, they still remain at the top of the United Services League Division One. RAF Seletar, who beat the RNAS during the week have now narrowed Changi's lead down to three308 words
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1051 1954-07-04 18 Clark Chief Schemer By 'RAFMAN' IN A DIVISION I game at Seletar last Tuesday, the Corinthians easily beat the Royal Naval Air Service by five goals to one, and if it had not been for some great goalkeeping by Wadge, this score would have1,051 words
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Article156 1954-07-04 18 Sir Gordon May Retire This Year NEWMARKET, Suffolk, July 3, (Reuter) Sir Gordon Richards Britain's 50-year-old champion jocicey finally admitted today that he may retire at the end of this flat racing season m November. A London newspaper said this morning that he would retire and Sir Gordon Richards emphatically156 words
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Article, Illustration139 1954-07-04 18 j THIS Associated Press I photo from London I shoivs one of the mii cidents during the i Brazil-Hungary world I soccer cup quarter-final I m Berne, June 27. j Brazil's captain, Baur t /e/£, fries fo restore order wfti/e a Swiss policeman struggles with a spectai .or139 words
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758 1954-07-04 18 BAILEY WINS SCR A 50 MiLES MASS START RACE By *SRK' EIGHTEEN riders faced the starter at Seletar for the second 50 mile Massed Start event to be promoted by the Singapore Cycle Raring Association this season. The starters included teams from the home club and also from Changi. Ten^ah758 words
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Article, Illustration407 1954-07-04 18 By SCRIBBLER o J_s? SE PENALT m the concluding stages put RAPC out of the Parker Cup soccer competition when they went down by four goals to three m the semifinal at Tanglin last Saturday. The Pay men were without Leonard, their407 words
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Article151 1954-07-04 18 NEE SOON STAGED the annual cricket fixture between the Army. Singapore, and the Army. Malaya, and this resulted m some good cricket for the spectators and a grand ten-wicket victory for the Singapore soldiers. In the absence of Duggan, the Singapore Army skipper, the Colony team151 words
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Article799 1954-07-04 19 DRONBY TRIUMPHS AT LONG LAST Crowds Cheer Victory WIMBLEDON, Surrey, July 2, (Reuter). A mighty rooftops roar from oc>i Cen tre court crow d acclaimed Czech-born Jaroslav Drobny of Egypt as 1954 Wimbledon champion when he smashed his way to a 13-11, 4-6 6-2 9-7 victory over Australian Ken Rosewall799 words
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Article249 1954-07-04 19 A( CORDING TO ROVER Hong Kong's leading sports writer whose daily i„ the Hong Kong Standard plays a big part m promoting better sport and sportsmen In that Colony my -blistering attack' on the recent decision o. the Water ivdo Sub-Committee to clear Hong Kong249 words
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Article365 1954-07-04 19 THE STORY of this year's Singapore tennis championships is not the story of Mrs. Gladys Loke Chua she won the triple title before. Neither is it the story of Ong Chew Bee he's still 'he tennis king m this island m spite of that365 words
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Article78 1954-07-04 19 MAFA Plan Goho Cup Revival MALACCA. Sat. Efforts to revive the annual inter-state soccer between Malacca tnd I Selangor for the Goho Cup are now being made by the Malac\inateur Football Association. The MAFA will meet next Tuesday at Malacca Rest House at 5.15 p.m. to discuss the revival. At78 words
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Article227 1954-07-04 19 WOMAN TO WOMAN THE AMERICAN Asian Australian Amusements Enterprises are offering a $1,000 purse, air passages, free board and lodging to India's top-ranking woman wrestler, Hameeda Rami, to meet Singapore matwoman. Raja Laila m a fight m the- Colony. This followed a recent challenge by the Singapore woman wrestler to227 words
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Article35 1954-07-04 19 MELBOURNE. Juiy 2, (Reuter) Pat Ford of Australia regained the Australian version of the British Empire lightweight boxing title here tonight when he outpointed the West Indian holder Ivor Germaine over 15 rounds.35 words
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283 1954-07-04 19 TO CELEBRATE the American Independence Day today friendly golf matches will be played between the American Association and teams of the Island Club on Sunday morning. The Island Club players will be hosts to sl curry lunch to the American playat the club house. n283 words
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485 1954-07-04 19 Scoreboard PAKISTAN Is*. INNS.— IS 7 Kngland Ist. innings 553 for 6 dccl. Sheppard c Imtiaz b Khan 37 Simpson b Khalid 101 May b Khan 0 Compton b Khalid 278 Gravenev c Maqsoo_ b Kardar 84 Bailey not out 37 Evans b Khan 4485 words
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Article23 1954-07-04 19 TANJONG MALIM. Sat Slim River Malay Regiment Company beat the Tanjong Malim Recreation Club 2 o m a league soccer match.23 words
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Article56 1954-07-04 19 NEW YORK. July 3 (AP)— Heavyweight boxing champion Rocky Marciano has been suspended indefinitely as a result of the eye cut he received m his title defence against Ezzard Charles, on June 17. It was a routine suspension by the New York State Athletic Commission, customary after all56 words
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Article, Illustration180 1954-07-04 19 Cheng Eng Retains The Lead nament -Picture Sam Kai Yee WITH 192,549 rote* m his credit. Penang's Yeap Cheng Eng retained his lead for the second week m the Eraser Neave and Coca Cola coto find the two most popular footballers for training m Britain. Singapore's Chia Boon Leong isSam Kai Yee - 180 words
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Advertisement116 1954-07-04 19 M GordoriOßlS is IMthe Gin for a perfect _!f__ju__n jife^^^V^^ /s^Vr^\M\ sv»w eU^^ v *sbr° CyJ. *.*/__JR^ __^^_I^^A i __r y/ _f^i^^________ -T-l\\ V«* j-fc^ PpS! I^*" f l 1 1 /O L Make up your own cocktail list «f J^^^^^j^^F M/ f. 1 ow* an^ save this advertisement. IT116 words
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Article2188 1954-07-04 20 I BIG SWEEP 1 I TOTAL P00L— 5279,450 lst Prize No. *****4 $75,451 2nd Prize No. *****5 $37,725 3rd Prize No. *****7 $18,862 STARTERS ($3,143 each): *****3, 343»93, *****4, *****8, *****7, *****3. CONSOLATION ($1,676 each): *****5, *****0, ji *****1, *****8, *****2, *****9, *****3. i| *****6, *****2,*****4. j|2,188 words
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Article273 1954-07-04 20 The outstanding athlete at Bartley Secondary School annual sports was P. Balakrishnan of Winstedt House who, participating m four events for B Division, set up four of the 15 new records on the school ground yesterday. So convincing was Balakrishnan's victories m the 100, 220, 440 yards and273 words
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Article24 1954-07-04 20 The newly-formed Woodlands Sports Club will be playing the Royal Malayan Naval Forces m a soccer friendly on the Woodlands ground today.24 words
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Advertisement266 1954-07-04 20 __Ki^__. >* Ik^ Su s >__w^ I* 'v_^*Tfe_fc_. T_j V I -___r MMS_r... O __^^J&____so_-vMSr_7 Pleasant, refreshing ENO'S v Fruit Salt is the gentle correoL most of us need to keep the system regular. It is a safeguard morning liverishness, soothing and settling to the stomach ups« unsuitable food or266 words
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