The Straits Times, 1 July 1955
1955-07-01
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Title Section13 1955-07-01 1 The Straits Times fit** Kstd. 1845 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 1, INS 15 CENTS13 words
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Article84 1955-07-01 1 "mi i m i m i s. r rorist walks into estate post and takes poUce to five comrades F'S LETTER TRICK t's the death f Red gang \LA LIM'IK, f v rs. handle A ndcrei soul :l lasi six i>- at tt ■peare" letter wa84 words
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Article, Illustration18 1955-07-01 1 AFTER 13 YEARS reunion in singapore VT they'll always remember I cc [rtfht) meets Stella. Straits Times picture.18 words
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1252 1955-07-01 1 B I'VIKICK CHEE t C [RL who had been iring the battle ya came lace to sterday with her .sister and whom she had n t seen for 13 years. no tears at the only a poignant mi n udden recognition1,252 words
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Article, Illustration34 1955-07-01 1 SO HAPPY— BUT KAY SAN WAS OH, SO SHY, TOO HAPPY HUT SHY. K;iv Sin looks MNy as his |MM lost si*trr Al*p trirs to kiss him. Stella looks on happily. Straits Timr.s pictwr.34 words
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323 1955-07-01 1 CALL HIM A MARTYR' ON THE TOMBSTONE A LETTER written by a girl and produced in the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday described the death of Chong Lon Chong. a 16--year-old schoolboy who «vas shot during the May 12 riots, as 'a323 words
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Article135 1955-07-01 1 HONG KONG. Thurs. Communist China mobilised on an emergency msb today to luht floodi that again threaten to devastate th< country's food supplies. The N<w China New.-, Agency said today that the Hupeh provincial govertuni at issued a direct ivi yesterday orderinw the "emergency mobilisationUP - 135 words
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Article, Illustration346 1955-07-01 1 WELCOME, SIR ROBERT— BY PICKETS Strikers form 'guard of honour' for Colony's new Governor OICKETS from striking Singapore Harbour Hoard employees provided a "Guard of honour" for the new Governor of Sinnapore. Sir Robert Black, when he arrived at Kalians Airport yesterday. The pickets tormed the I guard outside the346 words
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Article28 1955-07-01 1 LONDON. Tnurs. Sir Edward Boyle. Kconomlr gacftary to the Treasury, said today that the Government had no intention of devaluing the i pound RenterReuter - 28 words
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Article29 1955-07-01 1 FtMfiachandra P« rasamv. 25 :i Singapore Harbour Board labourer, wan admitted to the Qrn ral Hoapital early this morning with stab wounds on 'the head and chest.29 words
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Article47 1955-07-01 1 London. Thur.v Danishborn Aaue Thaarup. the Quei n's tatter, Who la In deb' to the tune of £34.000, included a i:4 wrist watch .iiid ring and a Bl radio Xt in a stab ment of his assets in the bank ruptcy court here today.47 words
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Article245 1955-07-01 1 Bomb attack on police A SINGAPORE detective escaped dfeath by minutes last night whf-n a band-grenade exploded in tho cab of a police van outside Kreta Aycr Pojiro Station. Det Inspector Anp Chlew Choon and three detectives had just left the van after a raid on ;i house in Tembelins245 words
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Article37 1955-07-01 1 UJ IRMB K)K GEBMANI BONN. Iliurs— United Malts ,ui,| Hrstern (in m.liiN l<iil »i| mil imilu i defence- a-sist.mi r agree liienl i.!)\ •■;in |g mmi ill imcrican nilttarj sappiii to nf.v -i German face-<-.—Keulci.37 words
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Article42 1955-07-01 1 The pnci ol r.< pore will be cut by another Sl5 per ton from July 7. thtant Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. J. II Juma.nnounced last night This is the second Sl"> reduction announced by the Government.42 words
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Article51 1955-07-01 1 CAIRO. Thurs. A young itian university student. Mrs b:rth to a son hrre whlll Mttin:; tor an examlnatii n Fellow girl studi nta help* il her to d< llrer tin th Mrs. Awatel wil] complete her examinations next term, tho rector of the university saidReuter - 51 words
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Advertisement54 1955-07-01 1 THE STRAITS TIMFS FRIDAY. JULY 1 Dulles' opposition- birt7 x Jr\.± De SUVA ffPf s Pl.ct. S. Th like GOING? GOING? Ie answer is "Very well!" T *lE HAIRCREAM WITH H f BAY RUM BASE :l j§ M h^i A( > kilo .to iLJb^? Send your repeat orders to (0.,54 words
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Advertisement68 1955-07-01 1 HAVE YOUR NfXT ROLL Of PM FINISHED IN LARC? SIZE Or Album Prints f) 2 NOW FIFTttH CtNTi tACH i Kori.ik Mnla/« Limited pr > 697 Singapore. J W ILLA 1 1 .I I 1)111 1.RIW 1 ifl "'V^BBBBBBBB^^ ■BB^aßßßßpaßii^^ J**c HAPPY WORLD STADIUM Daily at s.so pm. Baton!*: ft68 words
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Article115 1955-07-01 2 KON TIKI OF THE ATLANTIC will test a legend QCEBE4 Ihurs. T^OI R adventurers W&i tall Imm here yrsleT<!a\ Bl a Rims) mil mi which the) 1 pert to cross the Att»ntte. The skipper. M. Henri Beaudinit. said he expected the crossing would lake two months. The cedar wood raftReuter - 115 words
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Article34 1955-07-01 2 LONDON. Thur A petition by Munoi Anak Limban asking I hi con 1 irder of I bu, In I n Jut Limb ivicted by the ibu in FebI ;:'.")4 Renter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article48 1955-07-01 2 TO THE ARMY! 9 IN WATER v DELHI, I ii drinks or water mv I dian aorrow On other occa iber of the forces can still take alcoholic drinks, a military defence spokesman said. The Indian Government's policy seeks to achieve total prohibition throughout the <•< untry. -A. p.48 words
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Article612 1955-07-01 2 EMMETT-DUNNE' S HALF-BROTHER TELLS OF THE NIGHT A MAN ON TRIAL FOR HIS LIFE j Fourth day's hearing of a case in which it is alleged that the death of a soldier was made to look like suicide but was in fact I cold-blooded612 words
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Article323 1955-07-01 2 Dame Edith is tired of Marilyn IF I HEAR THAT NAME AGAIN I'LL SHRIEK 1 LONDON. Thurs IVAME Edith Sit well Britain s leading; Uiriy Of letters, said toda> that she is tired ol hearing about Mariiyi Monroe. If 1 hear that young woman name again I shall shriek declaredUP - 323 words
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Article42 1955-07-01 2 The Automobile Association of Singapore has warned its membeti that speed traps are again in operation in "certain Federation towns". 'It said: "The speed limit yftns are often located a considers way out of town. So beware" >42 words
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Article161 1955-07-01 2 MORE AUSTRALIANS COMING Advance party will fly in next month CANBERRA. Thurs. i A ISTRALIA will hesin next I. month the movement of air detachments, which she is contributing to the Commonwealth strategicreserve in Smith K. i-»t Asia, the Air Minister. Mr. Athol Townley. announced today. An advance party ofReuter - 161 words
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Article, Illustration40 1955-07-01 2 DBF. INBPECTOK n. NAIDU th.- Ceatral i-.»n.. M.iti.m r\. unities the poliir \.m win ell uas (l.un.iuecl hen a hiind uri'ii.ulr was thrown into it outside Krcta \><t Police Stalion last ni^ht. Mr.iits 'limes puluir40 words
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92 1955-07-01 2 THE HAGUE. Thurs. The Pakistan Ambassador to Holland. the Begum Ali Khan, today cabled M: GhulamMo h a m m c d. the Governor-General, saying she was "deeply shocked" at the omission of women from the Constituent Asser.iblv just set up to draft92 words
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159 1955-07-01 2 LONDON, Thurs. 'faie Colonial Secretary. Mr Ala^i Lennoa Boyd. said yesterday\ thai he was in "warm aurei ment" with the Federation of Malaya Government in rejectIng the Communist terrorists' recent offer to negotiate an end to hostilities. Mr. Hector Hunhes i Labour* had asked In the Hou.seReuter - 159 words
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Article17 1955-07-01 2 YORK Thui six worker: wen Injured here yeshen a wooden retainwall collapsed —A p.17 words
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268 1955-07-01 2 WA COUNCIAL ROW ovERb Ilk sea: FOR TWISTER 1 A ROW flared up at fh<C inu yesterday whm J^m<'^'<>i pr Council discuss CTtai.i 1 ■■>: staff in thr presence of ifW- M: Welfare. W Mr. Yaj) Pheng G<-k <V>miI Bated) wantrri td knov. j the Council could not talk matter,268 words
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Article51 1955-07-01 2 XXX by pos —it got her a divorce H ABETH, i M 1 CIRILKA I c i n K M Lfl < W.n from Mi 'o Ok Korean n On of them told v much si i The j 1 pi il Bl s took b i Thf Wii Ispri51 words
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Article30 1955-07-01 2 HONG KONG 7 1 \'< v China n nrria;, iuthorttl< r. n Chini > EC The agenr t i fewer peopl n tl i I it ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article15 1955-07-01 2 No permit: I JOHORE BAM who had 1 $500 o* four i n 1 115 words
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Article30 1955-07-01 2 r'Aßis. Thun rhr orld :< ng madder, accordi ir 1 1:■ Mi:: I for M 'lit |ygl< n The report said one In 200 Americans. on< in j30 words
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Article37 1955-07-01 2 OSLO. Than. The tional Hospital announced this! morninp that B-year-old Kinu Haakon "has passed a quiet ni<iht with sood .sleep nd hi.* "ondition continues to be satisfactory" after treal t for a b.roke>i thiizh.— RenterReuter - 37 words
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Article31 1955-07-01 2 MADRAS. Thuri. Ihf Indian Socialist Party stage a march ol IS 100 v< lun> t«-ers on Portuau- p G i Aim. IS- eighth ;»nr Of India's independent APAP - 31 words
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Advertisement264 1955-07-01 2 THE MEN BEHIND THE RIOTS 4s&&. Why did the Communists instigate the Singapore Riots and Sympathy H» Strikes? And why did both fail to ;g|. help the Reds to achieve their fp Jerneh Hati gives you the answers in this Week's Week-Ender. ITS ABOMINABLE! Tne terrible stench JK^^ r f264 words
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Advertisement82 1955-07-01 2 0m rut a! Mid Sum nt* i SALE HEAVY REDUCTIONS) IN ALL LINEy -ally Sale Pr«f INTERWOVEN UNI-SIZE NYLON SOX B. V. D. SINGLETS B. V. D. BREVS EMBD. NYLON TIES Sif A O/li«>r Itiiri/ttiti* "I RAMSONS 78, High Street Phone t2s 88 I pehfdns DItSEL .Marine. Industrial and nulr82 words
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457 1955-07-01 3 j Dulles' opposition to security guaran* puzzles London LONDON. Thurs. KIT \IN would like •«> s next month's ;io in he. ids of S(;itc onference at Geneva 1o;k! t" a Locarno-type anti-agfression pact for urope iniilt round a united Germany, anReuter - 457 words
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Article14 1955-07-01 3 Schoolboy can wed his teacher C' .;.e at Id: "We d we ..■■d her14 words
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Article152 1955-07-01 3 WAS A SOVIET SPY, HE ADMITS assassinated because she knew Urn much WASHINGTON Thurs. INSTON VI. RDETT, nited Nations refor ihr Columbia Sj stem, told senators y*»~ he was a Com- ruimsi spj m i urope for ■\(i > r.ii in t lulu. He .aid th.it he left the nAP - 152 words
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Article, Illustration297 1955-07-01 3 KIO HE JANEIRO. Thursday. PRESIDENT PERON has Harried sr- trctly a 19-year-old girl as his second wife, it was reported today. s ol this hush-hush romance md the entry new First Lady into the place formerly held by flittering Evita Peron. the297 words
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Article58 1955-07-01 3 V DELHI. Thurs. Mr. A. K. Gopalan, leader of the Coinup m the Lok Sabha of the Indian men! i will lead a batch oi more than 100 Communists into Goa towards the end of July and attempt to plant the n tricolour InReuter - 58 words
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Article162 1955-07-01 3 BJackshirt rebels in flight Uutzkrii;g-then mountain holt SAIGON. Thurs. THE Vietnam National 1 Army has captured the last gtronghold of. rebel warlord Gen. Ba Cut. and put his blackshirt army to lliuht across the border into Cambodia, it was announced here today. Last night after a Hghtwt I> g OffensiveReuter - 162 words
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Article59 1955-07-01 3 CAIRO, Thurs. An Egyptian Camel Corps force captured $17 million worth of hashish and opium after a four-day sun battle with druK smugglers in the rugged hills ol Kena in Upper E«ypt, Government spokesman an- nounced today. Four drug runners were believed killed and oneReuter - 59 words
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Article42 1955-07-01 3 LONDON. Thurs. Sir Anthony Edrn told the House of Common* today that Britain had invited the Greek and Turkish Governments to an arly London conference on political and defence questions affecting the eastern Mediterranean, including Cyprus. Renter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article20 1955-07-01 3 BKI.GRADE. Thur.s. _AJ Yugoslav Air Force delegation leaves here tomorrow for a 10-day visit to Russia.— Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article138 1955-07-01 3 JAKARTA. Thursday. INDONESIAN ARMY leaders, meeting for nearly sovon hours here last night, failed to produce an immediate solution to the anny-iwcrnment crisis over a new Chief-of-StarT appointment. Army commanders, who had on June 27 boycotted Uie installation of Mai. Grn. Barnbans Utoyo onReuter - 138 words
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Article36 1955-07-01 3 KHATMANDU, Thurs. A four-man German expedition has conquered Annapurna Peak > 24.000 ft. i in the Himalayas after a 16-day assault, accordIng to a letter received here from the leader, 28-year-old Heinz Stcinmetz.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article24 1955-07-01 3 COLOMBO. Thurs. Pre.sJdent Boekarno of Indonesia has accepted an invitation from Sir John Kotelawala, the Ceylon Prime Minister, to visit Ceylon- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article24 1955-07-01 3 BELGRADE. Thurs. \!r. Nehru, the Indian Prime Mi- nister. arrived here by air today Irom Austria for a week's visit. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article49 1955-07-01 3 I': ORK. Thurs. Play- ttle U*****,000 -t ranged The figure »r the 60- But he had settled as mud as US$3OO,OOO $900,000 > CU some of bia former wives. Anita is not worried. fh( insists she will wait until she Is "th( widow Manvillc.*- A. P.49 words
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230 1955-07-01 3 Potato juice cures by 'nature doctor' NEW YORK, Thurs. A PORTLY "natural health." cultLst returned to his lecture platform last night while city authorities at Omaha. Nebraska, looked through statute books to see whether he was violating any ordinances. Adolphus Hohensee, 237 -Ib. "nature doctor" who claims to cure any230 words
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Article84 1955-07-01 3 CEYLON SAYS SORRY TO RED CHINA Colombo. Thurs. Ceylon's Rubber Commissioner has apologised to the Communist Chinese Import ana Export •ration for bcinu unable to ship sheet rubber promised by the end of this month. The message to Peking said that Ceylon was doing Its best to send some rubberUP - 84 words
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Article72 1955-07-01 3 London. Than. Oeorge Rogers, a Labour M.P» last p might said that he had been h authorised by Ruth Ellis, d blonde mode! o ndemned to death last wt( k for the murder of her to»< r racing motorist David Blakely. to appeal to the BOOM72 words
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Article25 1955-07-01 3 ROME, Thins Ann Miller, I the dancing star, yesterday I •aid that she was joining the I Fenian Catholic Church.— A. P I25 words
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142 1955-07-01 3 LONDON. Thiy.s. A Con- servative Member of Parlia- 1 tnent, Mr. John Oeorge, may be disqualified irom membership of the House of Com mona because be la director oi a company t() which he as appointed by the Minister 01 Works .some ycar.s agoReuter - 142 words
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Article369 1955-07-01 3 LONDON STOCKS I LONDON. Thurv TMIK market opened quirt but business trnded to expand later and many sections recorded .sm.iil IMIIIS. Glltedßfd stocks rallied after initial dullness to around thetr previous levels. Germans and Japanese attracted j buyers In foreign bonds while dollar stocks tended Irregular but mostly improved in369 words
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Article39 1955-07-01 3 t LONDON. J ;nr 30 Spo- 36', d. I Auc 34' d. Sept 33d Oct.-Der 131',d. Jai, -M.r- 29 .d. Apr -June Jfi -d. July ci.f. 33 id. Auc cii. 31 ,d Sept iif unquoted Tone Steady39 words
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Article24 1955-07-01 3 L LONDON. June 30 Ca.sh Buyer.--£728' Seller* £729; Forward Buyers £727: Seller.* £727.-: Settlement £728. Turnover am 15 tons, p.m H tons.24 words
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Article21 1955-07-01 3 HOLLYWOOD. Thurs. Actross Barbara Stanwyck injured her back yesterday in a fall down stairs at her home here. < UP.UP - 21 words
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Advertisement30 1955-07-01 3 ig tropical That's the N %> time to "wear 4 V lyclla shirts, pyjamas, stockings whenever cool comfort really counts. I. ..js*nMm| JSij night wear Viyella IF IT SHRINKS WE REPLACE30 words
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Advertisement189 1955-07-01 3 ORDER YOUR 7 TURKEY I AMERICAN I INDEPENDENCE DAY serve with TANGLIN lAUIACPi CHESTNUT STUFFING: dtANKUnr SAUCEi WILTSHIRE BACON: and BIRDS EYE GREEN PEAS SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE (0. LTD. p^* )l HANDY! l ANGLE! U (Cold Rolled Steel) THE WORLD'S SUPREME rk RAPID-ASSEMBLY PRODUCT gives unyielding rigidity t0... iJ l\,icks,189 words
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Article26 1955-07-01 4 A del am st< 'I a 16--ld Chine aft< r a blcycli had n< n reni nred from n< -i: ipitol Cinema, Singapore. Ighi26 words
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Article278 1955-07-01 4 Alliance aim— to build a nation PARTNERS WILL GIVE UP COMMUNAL FEATURES, SAYS Mr. LEONG t ONE BIG HAPPY FAMILY —AND ITS ONLY A QUESTION OF TIME 11*011, Thursday. fHK SECRETARY-GENERAL of the Malayan Chinese Association. !Mr. Leong Yew Koh, told the Strait* Times toda> that it \va> only i278 words
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121 1955-07-01 4 XL'S PLANS FOR STADIUM, HOSPITAL ARE SHELVED KUALA LUMFUB, Than 'I'll I Municipal ('mm 1 eil's linance committee has decided to postpour its plan for a SI.I'JO,Mt sports stadium. The town. i( thinks, cunnut \e( support a lull si/i- st.idium. And there is no point in huildmg a mm oik!121 words
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Article131 1955-07-01 4 AND FRUIT MEN WANT ACTION FWENTY-FOUR Singa--1 pore importers have st nt a petition to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce to protest against thr Australian Apple and Pear Importers' Committee formed in Singapore last January. Tiny blauvd thr marketing committee for dearer fruit. 'Abolish it' T131 words
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Article56 1955-07-01 4 KUAI.A LUMPUR. Thurs.— A too and an aquarium are mentioned In the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council's five-year development programme. But they are well down priority list Mr. T. E. Hughes, Deputy leni ol the Council, said today that these items were a responsibility for the Federation56 words
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Article50 1955-07-01 4 PENANO, Thurs. Chinu ttooj Hui. 34. was charged In I the magistrate's court thi>, attemoon with returning unlawfully to the Federation after being banished. Chins was arrested in Penanc Road on June 28. The rase was adjourned to tomorrow and Chins was ordered to be remanded.50 words
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Article30 1955-07-01 4 PENANG. Thurs. A recruiting team oi the Royal Air Force Regiment 'Malaya' Will visit Bal:k Pulau on July lti and Butterworth on July 28 to interview candidates. i30 words
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Article, Illustration120 1955-07-01 4 Miss Toh wins a bicycle for her safety poster design ONK hi the i-ioot impressm-rr-.iiiu «»f gtßgapeve*! road safety exhibition which closed at the Victoiia Mrmorial ll.ill yestrruay has bees an imp.'ovt'im nl in Ihr Nt.ind.trd ol' drivinu. Mr. A I!. Sh-pht-rd. manager of thf K<>>al Insurance (oni,)iu>. s.iid this120 words
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167 1955-07-01 4 Holiday on Iee slick, sophisticated THE travelling Ice Show M ems to have replaced the circus In the tropics. Pn F< .ably, it .should be put on In an air-conditiontd hall but although there via., lit tit atmosphi re in more sens t than one at the Happy World las167 words
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Article42 1955-07-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. i A meeting to form an AllMalayan Malay Chamber of Commerce is to be held at the Chan Wing Building here on Saturday. The cisht Malay chambers in the Federation have been invited to send delegates.42 words
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152 1955-07-01 4 Mr. lim promises urgent consideration for *P4jr the jobless 41 plan THE Mto* l '"r Labour and H'lfarr. Mr. Urn Yew M >el yesterday promised ufrr'nt consideration for Mr. C Sunderaju's new "pay the unemployed" plan. Mr. SundettJu. himself unemplovid has suggested allowances S fio a month for an a152 words
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Article189 1955-07-01 4 Hune Industries offer to strikers HUME INDUSTRIES (Far East) Ltd., yesterday ofTejed to negotiate a settlement of the 23-day strike b r 1.250 of its workers. They are members of the Sincaucre Factory and Shop Workers' Union. i But the company stressed however that it189 words
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Article76 1955-07-01 4 Strangling case Postponed again IPOH. Thurs. Chan Yuet >'cie. 31. a fishmonger accused ,f strarulinc a factory Rirl I Watm soo Chow, is to -spend; i r.other month under ob^ervataosj at the Tanjong Rambutan Mltal hospital. Chan has already been in the iHMntal for a month. V'hen the ra.se was76 words
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Article106 1955-07-01 4 GIRL, 7, DIES IN BLAZING HOME KUALA LUMP'JR 4 SEVEN-YEAR Irl died and 20 people were mad< hompif.'s.s when a fin gutted two attap hoius--' in Batu Arant^. 32 mile from here, y< afternoon. The uiil. Wons; Kwee had been trapped in t Her charred body wa.s ed in the106 words
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73 1955-07-01 4 $sm. PROJECT WAITS FOR U.N. EXPERT KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. .:id Na ves S5 millioi expansion project here mus wait until a United town planning expert ha studied the plan the town's cent mi i tn liven his report The Municipal Town Plan ning Committee has I postponed consideration the Bnn'a73 words
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Article31 1955-07-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR I A total 01 15,174.568 posited in the Federation Pi Office Savings Bank In :ng withdraw $632,157. During May 3.684 new counts were opened.31 words
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Advertisement150 1955-07-01 4 The wonderful NEW /^C\ j|f B 0 R LETTI Here at last is thr sewing machine you've been waiting for. a machine y^^V iVi made in Itah and acknowledged to be the finest and most efficient f\ '^jn//*^^* sewing machine of its kind in use today. BORLETTI makes sewing a150 words
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Article110 1955-07-01 5 M antiIndian, says Tan ;?n PF;ESSiON CAUSED LITER IN PAPER M V I tl til t ii candidate ices < -ntral. s;t« Sill, drhere yest* rdaj ih.it he was n'>t i been nt l mi be .mii;ilU <\ et II Ml'Tlt workers under ilic i tr. tl Riversaid: "I i110 words
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Article42 1955-07-01 5 meeting that Mr. Mi attend. He said Mr Mrhad given to the council tvs In the Hfe of EUngaI tn fore en Mr. V K 1 I lb. Souths Ml Van Pheng C.ick ocii ted them's with Mr. Raisci'i42 words
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Article435 1955-07-01 5 People's Action Party member, 19, had Sour terrorist documents These papers prove hir a Red prosecutor I OH H AH LIM, 19, one of the seven Singapore trade unionists arrested under the Emergency Regulation* 19 days ago, was jailed yesterday for •i\e years tor435 words
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Article44 1955-07-01 5 The Singapore Oovenunent tllghl announced that will be no public holiday n July 30 fmm tlii.s y, ar. i i the birthday of Prophet imed will be observed. Wesak Day win also replace Whit Monday as a public holl-44 words
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Article41 1955-07-01 5 Son Aih Pona 3G of Haveloek Road. Singapore, was found stabbed at Hare Street yesterday afternoon. Soh. who received two itabl wounds in the chest, was adnutted to the General Hospital. Hi.s condition la not .serious.41 words
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Article22 1955-07-01 5 PENANG. Thurs.— Thr- Settlement Welfare Committee will hold their next meeting on Thursday. July 21 at the Rubber Trade Association22 words
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Article41 1955-07-01 5 Four Oxford University graduates, who plan a ninemonth expedition to Sarawak to trace a number of uncharted rivers to their sources and collect new botanical, zoological and geological data. will arrive in Singapore on Tulv 1241 words
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Article33 1955-07-01 5 Lim Boon Heng, 45. a glass frame maker. was Injured whin a bottle containing ammonia exploded In h:.s face at Balestler Road. Singapore, last night. He was admitted to the hospital.33 words
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Article23 1955-07-01 5 KUALA LIPIS. Thurs The State Social Welfare Office, Pahanß. i.s to be removed from here to Kuantan on July 18.23 words
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Article, Illustration75 1955-07-01 5 Mr. Marshall welcomes the wife of Singapore's new Governor Tllr; CHIEF MINISTER. Mr David .Marshall. welcomes Lady Black, wife of Singapore's new Governor. on her arrival with Sir Robert at Kallane airport yesterday. l.ookiiiK on are the (hid Secretary, Mr. 'V. C. (■oodc (with Mr. Marshall) and Sir Robert (riyht).75 words
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Article274 1955-07-01 5 Protest about his 'dictatorial' manner at council talks f riiE Btngapore Fire- Brigade Employee* 1 j Up.ion threatens to with-! I draw from the City Council's joint consultativ< committee and to j 1 consider "drastic action,"! In a letter to the pre- sident of274 words
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Article239 1955-07-01 5 ...the car police were looking for in robbery case, court told penang. Thursday. 4 POLICE INSPECTOR was checking a list of ear numbers In the ferry register at Church Street pier when the ear he was looking for suddenly lined up in front of him. the Penang239 words
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Article156 1955-07-01 5 The great betrayal Dr. Lim PENANG, Thurs. THE Alliance whip in the Settlement Council. Dr Lim Chong Eu. today attacked the Labour Party of Malaya for inviting two foreign socialists to address their campamn rallies "The Labour Party nas betrayed the idea <>l gaining independence for this country by allowing156 words
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387 1955-07-01 5 Night sittings in Assembly? 'A good idea,' say the public JtJIUH.'LI) the Singapore Legislative Assembly have night sittings? On Tuesday the Chief Minister. Mr. David M shall proposed that it should. Yesterday eight people nave the Straits Times their view.: on the question (UR. P.K. HhRNON, organis- I secretary or387 words
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124 1955-07-01 5 M A I. A A Ihurs— atholic fishermen pr.ixed yesterda> to their patron saint for MttW caU-hes Hhrn they put out to m. It was an inspiruii; vinht a:nl thousands turned up .11 Kanda Ililir to see father J. P. de Sou/a124 words
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Article101 1955-07-01 5 4 THEFTS COST $13,450 JEWELLERY cash and other property totalling $13,45') In value were stolen li eported to the Singa- 11 police vi sterday. ah bintc Sulaiman reoss ol lewel $3,000 clothing valuen and $90 cash from her house in Lorong Bngku Aman. A man living at Cairnhill Road toici101 words
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Article53 1955-07-01 5 Officials im the Cinematograph Exhibitors' Association vi Malaya for this year are: dent, Mr. Inn Choir.; Pang; vice-president, Mr. Wong Dg lecretary, Mr. Lim K> im Hor; treasurer, Mr. Lim Ens Kwan; council membei Loke Wan Tho, j a >,: Bde, Kong Cheng Whim, Lee Chin Gee53 words
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Article54 1955-07-01 5 Public concerts by the Singapore Police Hand for this month are: f>th. Kinu George V p.irk; 7th: Katonu Park: 11th: F;irrer Park; Kith: King George V Parl 19th: Katong Park; 21st: Fairer Park; 25th: King George v Park; 28th: Katong Park. Time: ."> 30 p.m.54 words
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Advertisement141 1955-07-01 5 dulu; "^r^ri GLOSS FINISH fSßSJ^itefcw. I DULUX m l n s s s h I PENTALITE EMULSION FINISH ng view when you decided to buy your 20 years. Take a long view when you go in •;:ir. Long-life paints are no more trouble :t on, and it will be much141 words
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Advertisement168 1955-07-01 5 how to be elegant, enchanting, and look years younger jusi say sum Jgssßßsr I 1 I flkflCT. f LlK> rc>sl ls t-"^ s y! I j^^S^ WB jttfY Cyclax Home Trratmont iisr^ •C* Preparations wnr E i j&tv? you, cleansing, noun jfS^ n stimulating and helpint; you to '•^gr^T achieve168 words
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Miscellaneous453 1955-07-01 5 pany 10.30— 11.00 Dance To The I iAiSIO MALAYA "■■rl«-n'»n Hoiel. .li inirn, Ihus maikcd c-an fSFzVwK9KBmj/k lie rSSSlvai l>y listeners in Malacra. I t AMI jF^l Slmrl wave 19 and •>■'"> Medium BMNffmHMr^BBS wave 47(im.. 343., 306 m. and 297 m.). \M '9 45 Housewives Choice; SINGAPORE larifli? wiu/'453 words
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Miscellaneous91 1955-07-01 5 The weather MINIMI M TIMPKKXTI V.V.. '7 3d in (in June Lit to 7.30 a.m on June 30 1 Bkagapon 13 dewrfe.Penani: 74. Ko Bahru 73. Kuala I umpur T9 Ipoh 74. Ku;«ntan 72 MAMMI M lIMI'KRAIiKK: c".30 am. lo 7 .'M p .m. OH June 31 i Singapore 8491 words
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Obituary47 1955-07-01 6 20 Word* $11) I minimum). ENID, wife of Arthur F John (A S.P i passed away In Gemr.il Hospital. Johore Bahru. Cortege h ills residence at C p.m. today, MURPHY: Suddenly in the United Kingdom, Patricia (Pat), beloved only daughter of Mr. and Mrs Harry Tate.47 words
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Article56 1955-07-01 6 20 Words flO (minimum). MR. CHEW SZE FOONG and Family tlianK all relatives and friends from Malaya for their kind expressions of .sympathy at their recent bereavement. MR. AND MRS. G. RUSSELL of Glasgow sincerely thank all those who attended the Funeral of their *on James Russell at Ipoh56 words
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Article147 1955-07-01 6 20 »(,ids $10 (minimum). SALE at Mulchands, 82-1. Bras Basmh Road. Dresses <fe Gowns Prices slashed. FOLLOW PEDANT Every Day in the 'Malay Mall'. lf you want to win that $5,000 word puzzle THE MOST Talked-about household discovery for years Air-wick, marvellous new way to kill smells. Ask your147 words
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Article608 1955-07-01 6 When things looked blackest in turbulent May, a frequent and angry criticism was that the new Singapore Government did not govern, in the sense that it failed to act firmly against an open challenge to lawful authority and a throat to peace. Now that the maintenance of608 words
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Article439 1955-07-01 6 It is by no means clear why Indonesia's Defence Minister, Mr. Iwa Kusumansumantri, should have chosen this moment to try to bring the army leaders to heel. The Government ha& its hands full dealing with the Darul Islam rebels who continue to terrorize and control substantial portions of439 words
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Article247 1955-07-01 6 The Emergency has had one salutary effect. It has focussed attention on a group of people towards whom the popular attitude has been one of indirference mixed with contempt. In the definition of Malayan "peoples" the aborigines were not included. They were part of the animal247 words
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1403 1955-07-01 6 ALL races _and all creeds in 88-year-old Dominion —they're all Canadians now By i special comtpoidint tiIGHTY-EIGHT years ago today Canada achieved the goal Malaya is now striving for self-government. On July 1, 1867, four sprawling provinces united to form the Dominion. The total population of three million was scattered1,403 words
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1194 1955-07-01 6 Does the West rely too much an Russian weakness? A contribution from SEFTON DELMER to a discussion on the "climate" in which the Big j Four talks will begin in Geneva on July 17. ATEST diplomatic in- telligence from Moscow speaks of "indications" that Kremlin boss Nikita Krushchev is in1,194 words
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Advertisement726 1955-07-01 6 Classified ads. 20 Word* $10 (minimum). MOSBY: To Gwenyth (Loadest nnd Paul, a daughter, (Julia Wendy i. at K.K. Hospital. 30th June. PHTTCHETT: At West Suffolk Hospital, Bury St. Edmunds, to Barbara Yvonne, wife of Gordon (Pritch). on the 29th of June, a son. Simon Mark. 20 WorHw $10 (minimum).726 words
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Advertisement82 1955-07-01 6 OUT SOON! She was "Dead" for 50 minutes C.ripping minutr-h) minute account of an incredibly rinky heart operation -when the patient's heart stopped for nearly an hour. It Pays to Increase Your Word Power A good command of F ngli*h can enhance your bwinew prospect*. Improve ynur sod ni life.82 words
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Advertisement158 1955-07-01 6 wvusual hi < onns Worthfi nf uttvnlinn BFX.I \Mlx BRITTEN Thr Holy Sonnots ot John Donne. Seven Sonnets of Michelaneoio. Alexander Young <Ttnor> Gordon Watson (Piano) Arj;o RC"i2.>. Flamrnro Music by Aneclillo 6v Valladolid accompitnicd by Guitar Nixa LPYII.3. BACH "The Well-Tempered Clavier" <48 Preludes Fugues) Books 1 2. Rosalyn158 words
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Article349 1955-07-01 7 IT'S LAW NOWBUT STILL A RIDDLE Fund rush leaves firm 'in dirk' ALTHOUGH Singa- pore's Central Provident Fund law which the Government rushed through the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday comes into operation today, many of the people affected are still "in th^ dark" about its details. They are businessmen who349 words
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Article28 1955-07-01 7 A Singapore bus caught fire in the Thomson Road-Brad-dell Road area yesterday afterdnoon. Damage was slight. The fire was extinguished before the fire engine arrived.28 words
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Article58 1955-07-01 7 A SINGAPORE murder bid Jury yesterday returned not guilty verdicts on two men and then failed to agree in the case of the third accused. Mr. Justice Knight then ordered the retrial at the next Assizes of Mawar bin Abdullah on a charge58 words
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Article, Illustration43 1955-07-01 7 NOW AFTER 7 YEARS API man wrote to kill boredom BOESTAMAM wl l li Mi daughter. Marliah. and wi... Che Rabitah. at their home yesterday. His 11 -year-old son. Rustam. is uidying at an English school in Bacan Serai, Perak.— Straits Times picture.43 words
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210 1955-07-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. AHMAD BOESTAMAM, former leader of the banned Api, the youth organisation of the MNP, had been conditionally released because he was "no longer considered a security risk," the chairman of the Detainees' Revision Committee, Mr. H. W. Nightingale, told the210 words
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Article24 1955-07-01 7 The new stretch of road from Tanah Merah Besar to Changl, Singapore, will be known as "Nicoll Drive" after Sir John Nicoll.24 words
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102 1955-07-01 7 Homes before fun -so a pleasure park may go KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. LANDLORDS of the Lucky World Amusement Park want to use the land to build houses, the Municipal town planning committee told councillors at a meeting tonight. The committee met on June 17 and turned down an application seeking102 words
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Article26 1955-07-01 7 The Singapore Rural Board will provide street lighting along Chua Chu Kang Road up to the ll 3 /4 milestone next year.26 words
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265 1955-07-01 7 High tides T jje STREET OF DARKNESS TODAY: Singapore 8.42 a.m. (7 ft 2 in.) 7.55 p.m. (8 ft. 5 in.); Port Dlckson 3 26 a.m. 16 ft. 3 In.) 4 19 pm. (7 ft. 3 IB.); Penang 10.29 a.m. (6 ft. 7 In.) 10.59 p.m. (5 XI 4 iii265 words
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Article43 1955-07-01 7 Th,e president of the Singapore Art Society, Mr Ho Kok Hoe. now on a visit to England, has arranged for a display of the work of local artLsts In one of the upper naileries of the Imperial Institute In London.43 words
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Article68 1955-07-01 7 BUTTER WORTH. Thurs. Three Alor Star men Shu Cheng Slew, 27, Ong Kirn Soon, 27, and Ho Kok Kee 38 were {ranted total ball of $10,500 on a charge of having raw opium. It was alleged that the men were found with five katls of68 words
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Article, Illustration148 1955-07-01 7 WILLING HANDS 'RESCUE' THE LINER ASIA TWENTI volunteers, among the hundreds of visitors who turned up at the wharves to see departing friends and relatives leave Singapore for Europe on the liner Asia yesterday, helped get the ship away from her berth on time. The sudden breakdown of the crane,148 words
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Article318 1955-07-01 7 Together again: And so alike i% From Page One was too young to know herself. After the Japanese entry into Singapore, Alice was sent to St. Anthony's Convent and was brought up by the nuns. She remained with them till October last year. Then she found work and left the318 words
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Article131 1955-07-01 7 They are tuberculosis specialists fTWENTY Australian nursing L sisters, who will help train Malayan nurses in the Lady Templer Anti-Tuberculosis Hos- j pital. arrived in Singapore yes- i terday in the Italian liner Sur- I riento. The 20 girls, all volunteers who specialise in nursing tubercular patients,131 words
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Article32 1955-07-01 7 KOTA BHARU. Thurs —The St. John Ambulance Britmde, Kelantan, has elected Mrs. »Dr.i A. Read chairman of its ■>■ day committee in a drive to collect funds for its headquarters building.32 words
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Advertisement92 1955-07-01 7 Voice Hoarseness p|jj Hacking Coughs W^ Colds fr*&^k I m SHAKE II bronchitis lf™°Ni *tarrh iplffl Sore throat Colic pain li w^"l HK U.O INSTANTLY WITH Woods GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE Resistance to cold jierniß increased when supplemenJ IL\ t«d by this correct internal UfpWg\ remedy. Al»o recommended Wjf%f' i\ for92 words
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Advertisement133 1955-07-01 7 GarrarD THREE <@i|lg> SPEED AUTOMATIC RECORD CHANGER MODEL RCI II /AC v SPORE PENANC is $***** KUALA LUMPUR $120.75 LESS W/c FOR CASH. A 3-Specd Automatic Record Changer of Latest Design to suit all pockets and to match all radio, and is a Tropicalised Mmh-l ton. j KEE HUAT RADIO133 words
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Article51 1955-07-01 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Gunner M. H. Stansbie, 20, of 25 Field Regiment Royal Artillery, was killed in a shooting accident on Tuesday in the unit armoury at Kuala Kubu Bahru while rifles were being cleaned. Stansbie, a regular soldier, was unmarried. A court Inquiry will be51 words
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Article48 1955-07-01 8 The Australian light aircraft carrier Vengeance will pay an operational visit to the Naval Base in Singapore from Monday to Wednesday The Vengeance, lent to the Royal Australian Navy early in 1953, is on her way to Britain for return to the Royal Navy.48 words
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330 1955-07-01 8 Nemesis catches up on 'men who grabbed power two days after the riots' 4 REVOLT looms within the ranks of the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union, and it may result in the resignation of the entire committee, including the union's330 words
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Article241 1955-07-01 8 T<HE Director of Social Welfare, Mr. T. P. Cromwell. 1 yesterday strongly criticised the decision of the I newly-formed Singapore Married Women's Union to isk the Colony Government to legalise brothels. Mr. Cromwell said this was 1 contrary to Government policy. "To legalise brothels241 words
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Article98 1955-07-01 8 THE POLICE AND THEIR DUTY BENTONG. Thurs.— P. Dhan Singh. 29, went to the police station here last Saturday night to complain that some Chinese wanted to assault him. But when Inspector Jerome Lim told him that there were no grounds for police action against the Chinese Dhan Singh said98 words
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Article70 1955-07-01 8 J.B. EXCHANGE 'BETTER VERY SOON' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The acting Director-General of Telecommunications, Mr. W Stubbs, said today that his department was now almost over Us "teething troubes" with tne new Johore Bahru telephone exchange. Replying to subscribers' complaints that the new service was too slow, he said: 'We have70 words
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Article29 1955-07-01 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. A student. Ooh Kow Pee. was today acquitted in the Magistrate's Court of a charge of selling Singapore Turf Club lottery tickets on May 3.29 words
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217 1955-07-01 8 'DISCRIMINATION' OK TRIP TO FIJI 'Give local nurses a chance' —Miss Koh JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. T*HERE is discrimina- tion in the selection of the Malayan representatives to the World Health Organisation's second nursing seminar at Suva (Fiji) this month. the Johore branch secretary of the Malayan Nurses Union, Miss Stella217 words
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Article213 1955-07-01 8 7 didn't want him recalled from studies', she says WHILE P. RAMASAMY. a Personnel Welfare Officer, was on a training course in England, his wife heard there was a deficit in the accounts of a co-operative society of which he had been the secretary and tried213 words
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176 1955-07-01 8 Jobs for local men: Wide powers for probe team A SINGAPORE Government spokesman yesterday said that the commission to inquire into the Malayanisation of the public services would be set up under the Inquiry Commissions Ordinance of 1941. This means that the commission can: Witnesses COMPEL the attendance of witnesses.176 words
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Article, Illustration116 1955-07-01 8 JMMI'NIST terrorists often tut telephone wires in Johore hut they cannot cut oft towns, new villages and estates from the seourit> forces and the ouiside worlci. These schoolboys from Senai see for themselves how the police ot headquarters in Johore Bahru maintain a116 words
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Article49 1955-07-01 8 Kuan Tuar Bak. 34 vai nned $200 in a Singapore cnurt yesterday for having eight quarts of dutluble liquor in th< nvlamatlon ana oil Beach Road at about 9.30 a m or Wednesday. Duty on the liquor was $70 the court wa.* told. Kuan pleaded guilty.49 words
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Article44 1955-07-01 8 Mrs. Eileen Jojiffe, proprietress of a boarding house in Cairnhill Road. Singapore, yesterday reported the loss of $500 in cash. Th- money was missing from her handbae wh'rh she had left on a table in the hall of the house.44 words
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Article38 1955-07-01 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The Municipal Council Diana to install a radio telephone Rystem for tho Kuala Lnm«ur flrc brigade. The council \s Mnance committee has recommended that $47,000 be set I aside for the scheme.38 words
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Advertisement221 1955-07-01 8 Me diamond symbol 0f... o«K*wiijv2J §^A\ Obtainable TITONI I V *alcl, SWISS MADE 1 Wedgwood Exquisite Perfume and Bath Luxuries in an Elegant Setting For women of taste to whom beauty is important, there has never been fragrance series quite to lovely to look at nd to ua«. Trust Dorothy221 words
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Advertisement210 1955-07-01 8 I NEW! I EVERSHARP I I because the ball it half Tgi the usual size, it— tm Eversharp pioneer j j in ball point I J writing, now brings 4 |J you the pen with I more exclusive I y|" M features than all other I K >•• V\ ball210 words
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Miscellaneous347 1955-07-01 8 f» 26. Nice point of behaviour, startStraits Times Crossword aSfcSrars.su surroundings (st. I, I 1-. I I I. R'*m- i t 29 Sn comes out (9). 1 2 S 4 5 6 7 8 DOWN x^ VN \|j^i; Pifce of material for a plot Hi HI V Hi all 2.347 words
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Article, Illustration1799 1955-07-01 9 Spain blocked a Russian bid to rule in California 111 l II IH'^^^JJJJB^^^^J lIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII THE time of Russian rule in California has almost been forgotten. Only the name of Russian River, north of San Francisco, recalls an episode that could have altered all our destinies. Yet the first pioneers to1,799 words
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Advertisement160 1955-07-01 9 mZ** OWH LOOK ro Iherring ■recipes wS potatoes) n >n pmsm *^Jf 'tit b«*i- Thtn cjt m f apptr. uit. Irton herrings J| U AUCf Mf 9 rj "> h I P B d i«. JJ h*r< 60 ti DRTON CASSEROLE m) i HERRINGS ~^eM ON Mf«- J SAUCE. f160 words
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Advertisement7 1955-07-01 9 KMIOIIIIOU i l v «iliiint**s I\ow Inpilal7 words
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Advertisement201 1955-07-01 9 Mulsified l^i COCOANUT OIL nm shampoo St'R!^?^SPi natural shampoo, made from |^Ci«(J 1 tJic P urest blend of coco.mut gji IMUI I 0( j s Keep your hair and scalp BE SH<i««^°^ c |e an hcatrhy, free from unJtijla^jjjjP^flK sightly dandruff and dust-film »SV{?»ss««4 wl n natural Mulsified Cocoanut SSSm^S^S201 words
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Miscellaneous113 1955-07-01 9 Shvriovk Hotntvs C&miny raunit I j V Cil w >^* j^^dl 4^l LWIH M iPh-ti Travy A iany rvrord ■WpMBBHHHHH f FIVE MINUTES LATEP. J riNJCIDENTALLV.SAM.TUP 1 [THIS ONE W&S LOADED Wrm THE DEAD MAN'S FINOEJ^ f TEi_L M/M WE'VE GOT IT. J| »S STILL DOUBLE-OUGHT SHOT \OU PRINT FORMULA113 words
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Advertisement1305 1955-07-01 10 M laws MANS. lELD <5c CO., LTD. Ml MM (Incorporated in Singapore) 12 Knot) *oSE T HE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carrier* option to prnrrffl vie other ports to lood ond discharge corgo SAILINGS te LIVtRPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON 1 CONTINENTAL PORTS Singapore Due Sail* P Sham Penang Anchlscs for Liverpool June1,305 words
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Advertisement1195 1955-07-01 10 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA Aim Part Sold, Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen ror ro Gotnonbarg ft Oslo Spore P S'horr Penong "MALACCA" 7/ Jary 10/ IB Jary 11/12 Jary "MEONIA" 20/24 July i>/26 July 27 M Ju.r "FALSTRIA- U/1t Aag 20/20 Aug 21/22 Aaa Calls London (passenger* only).1,195 words
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Advertisement908 1955-07-01 10 Su.'l O d N ,ng THE BEN LWE STEAMERS LTD. 2m, SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the Umted Kingdom) S LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. AND CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. Sham Penong ••"Tn.roU 00 C.33/34S.lb«J«ly Dlr^t arrr,« U^, 2% Mr TSfiSßt' G1< oow v* >* Juhf ■^rn'bu^g AV nmOUt h Li r e908 words
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Advertisement1066 1955-07-01 10 McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. TEL.: No ***** CLLCRMAN tf. BUCKHAIL I KLAVZNESS LINE LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES, SAN 'RANCiKo HAMBURG PORTLAND, SEATTLE ft VAMCO and for UIA.. No^th Atlnn,,, Port, -*£>*** ft W ond Conodo ond via Colombo •CITY OF PERTH Vm if"*^ P CITY OF OTTAWA BOUGAINVILLE 11/iTau*1,066 words
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Article26 1955-07-01 11 I sINOAPORF. JINK :50. KIRBIK 11.141 per H iup one riKhth of a put) U\ s:;ii'!S:i. per pirul ecata). COrSA: WM prr un< naiuji'd).26 words
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Article49 1955-07-01 11 MELBOURNE. Thurs. If reding was quieter I firm for I irly on the stock Mining! turnover. vith prices variable. B Tidy J -J9 £95 3 8 ii'ss-58 £96 9 1« seller jXj unquoted 25 10' a m ia in-, 18 seller ■»6 3 seller M 19/10 149 words
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Article35 1955-07-01 11 LloniaMe thr Mags- ,i wtuurei or c\V Ruys 12. a In 6" Bit. Aslalnverbank I ipl- Wall 10, Rajah Kn.: ii g '24. H :ee 27 :R Ban 2, Pa erkerk 40 4:. Ruys35 words
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Article15 1955-07-01 11 Ii exchange marke- in the OM ~r,\ for [or T.T. n4 and15 words
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Article255 1955-07-01 11 The Malayan Share B/okers Association, Sin»ipore section, reported. "On the local share market, industrials were quietly i steady with one or two firm spots but there wa.s «i better sentiment in selective tins with PetalinR s and Sungel Way making sharp ad- I vances." Singapore brokers reported the255 words
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492 1955-07-01 11 By Our Market Correspondent \yiTH the banks closed until tomorrow morning, because of the half yearly balance striking, the Singapore Share Market was again quiet yesterday, nut provided some good features. nrH^ ost I^'ul operators deal through banks to place Hn«J492 words
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Article137 1955-07-01 11 July first grade buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at *1.14 i per lb.. one-eighth of a cent above Wednesday's closing price. The closing tone was slightly easier Closing prices In cents per lb. No. 1 R.S.S. spot loose buyers H'U. sellers 117'^; No. 1 R.S.S. July buyers137 words
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Article167 1955-07-01 11 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: steady; July $27 buyers. $28 1« sellers; August $28 i buyers, $28 U sellers. Coconut oil: quiet: bulk $41 sellers, drum $44 seller*. Pepper: quiet with lack of overseas inquiries; Muntok white $176, Sarawak $175 (both unchanged),167 words
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Advertisement473 1955-07-01 11 LINALUX MA*,** yvf£>v PAINTS structure. Long. lasting protecr**l ri_ tion. Favoured •j h|o"1 by many of the ij__7 World's Greatest Shipping .-s^-— Companies. Cut y down mamten. met costs and •v^-*-^-^ j->~^ Overhe»ds. KNUTSEN LINE F.ist »ni Regular Service FROM CANADA, U.S. PACIFIC PORTS 30 DAYS ij Sailing Arriving HI473 words
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Advertisement151 1955-07-01 11 SHIPPING NOTICES t...i. "STATE OF MADRAS' 7 Sailing July 14. 1955 DECK tickets to Negapattlnam Madras will be on sale on July 3. 1955 and may be had at our office on production of valid travel documents. R. JUMABHOY SONS LTD.. AgenU: EASTERN SHIPPING CORP. LTD. ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD mv.151 words
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Advertisement843 1955-07-01 11 NOTICES TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Mr. Scow Guan Hoe is no longer employed by us from 30th June. 1955. He has no authority to transact any business or make any collection on our behalf. BIAN LEE Sz CO., No. A, Arab Street, Stngapore-7. CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD NOTICE. Replacement of843 words
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Advertisement759 1955-07-01 11 NOTICES NOTICE Mr. lim Boon Hock who ls engaged by us as a bill collector will no more be In our employment as from Ist July. 1955. We shnll therefore not be responsible for any sums of money made to him in payment of our account as from that date.759 words
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Advertisement535 1955-07-01 11 NOTICES NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF KHOON HENG LIAN KEE LIMITED (la Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary Oeneral Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed Company duly convened and held at 51 -A Market Street.! Singapore, on Wednesday the 29th June 1955, the following Special Resolution was duly passed: "That535 words
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Advertisement600 1955-07-01 11 NOTICES THE PARIT PERAK RUBBER COMPANY, UNITED (Incorporated in the federation of Malaya) NOTICE Ls hereby Riven tliHt the Thirty-fifth Ordinary General Meet- i Ing of the Company will be held at the Reglste-ed Office, 33 Bearh Street. Penang. on Friday, Bfh July 1955 at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon600 words
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Advertisement178 1955-07-01 11 NOTICES RUBBER ESTATES FOR SALE Two European owned propertl«:— (1) 6060 a/res (about 4750 acres planted) now manufacturing aolecrepe, Kota Tlnggi. (2> 977 acres <.VM arre« planted) also Kota Tingei. Enquiries for either or both to Box A 4546. B.T. SCOTT'S Tasty JAMS and MARMALADES From Scotland FITZPATRICK'S A First178 words
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462 1955-07-01 12 Chinwoo trade fair opens in I K.L. tomorrow r pHK Trade Fair sponsored by the Selangor Chinwoo Athletic Association and opening tomorrow at the association's auditorium in Kuala Lumpur, will be one of the biggest trade shows ever held in the State. There will be 180 stands for the display462 words
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Article, Illustration280 1955-07-01 12 SINGAPOREANS MUST FIGHT FOR THEIR ENTREPOT SINGAPORE should examine every possible way of fighting to maintain her ••ntrrpot trade, urged Mr. Tan Siak Kew. governing director of Buan Lee Seng Ltd.. re-elected as president of the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange for the current term. Mr. Tan said many "neighbours" were280 words
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219 1955-07-01 12 Asian timber facts for U.K. users rE Timber Development Association has published, for distribution to users and potential users of timber throughout the U.K.. a convenient handbook on the timbers of South-East Asia. It is a companion volume to booklets already published on the timbers of South America! and West219 words
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Article84 1955-07-01 12 NEW plant for the discharge) of rubber latex imported in bulk has recently been installed and brought into use at Tilbury, London. By arrangement with the Port of London Authority, Wm. Symington and Son, Ltd., have built an installation capable of storing large quantities of latex84 words
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Article, Illustration346 1955-07-01 12 WINE of the kind taken by Chinese Communist delegates and served to their guests at the Geneva Conference last year and the Afro-Asian Conference, in Bandoenp; in April this year, has arrived in Singapore from Red China. The wine has had346 words
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Article124 1955-07-01 12 TNDONESIA exported 47,712 1 tons of rubber during April this year, it has been announced by the Indonesian Central Bureau of Statistics, writes the Straits Times Jakarta Correspondent Total value of the exports which consisted of 17.294 tons estate rubber and 30,418 tons smallholders124 words
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Article, Illustration348 1955-07-01 12 MALAYA NOW GETS H.K. FLOUR FRST shipments of flour milled in Hong Kong will soon arrive to meet the requirements of bakers, noodle manufacturers, and makers of biscuits and cakes in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. The flour will be exported by Hong Kong Flour Mills Ltd., whose chief348 words
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Advertisement229 1955-07-01 12 ruBHT impkhii roßrvs ff The PORT of LONDON AUTHORITY A Self-gorerning Public Trust Jn Public Scrvica g/up via £nufattt Premier Port of the Empire; equipped for all types of ships and cargoes. for fill parteutan apply: •ENtRAL MANAGER. PORT OF LONDON AUTHORITY, tONDON, LCJ New houses... shops... factories on the229 words
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Advertisement593 1955-07-01 12 f VISIBLE HEADING DIALS I ufjijgja o Jig i ci i m ijjf gjpjlil^^ Xbr Eliminate costly SPEED YOUR I errors on figure work witT) National': rIOUPE WOBIC I i all-purpose /^T A B, f demonstration I See the easy-reading dials in opcr.i National is best for your businesif j593 words
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Article313 1955-07-01 13 EPSOM JEEP'S IPOH TRACK ROUND-UP By EPSOM JEEP IPOH, Thurs. BRACELET BOY and Sooka, both "saved" for the last day of the Perak Turf Club JuneJuly meeting on Saturday, wound up their preparations in stylish fashion on the training track at Ipoh this morning.313 words
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330 1955-07-01 13 HENLEY RECORD HOLDER UPSET IN SLOWEST HEAT HENLEY-ON-THAMES, Thursday. APART from the uncertainty of Russian participa- tion, the shock defeat of Bobby George, Belgian course record holder, in the first round of the Diamond Sculls, marked the opening day of the Royal Henley Regatta here yesterday. The Russians, whose boatsReuter - 330 words
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Article189 1955-07-01 13 BASKETBALL teams Irom Hong Kong, the United States and South Korea are expected in Singapore in August, the Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation told the Straits Times yesterday. From Hong Kong are expected the colony's champion women's team, the Amoy Canning Club, who will play189 words
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Article65 1955-07-01 13 MELBOURNE. Thurs -Thirteen acceptors with weights for the Grand National Hurdle. worth £2.400. to be run over three miles at Flemington on Saturday are: Peerless Fox lOst. 12-lb. Raratonga 10.7. By The Way 10.6, Better Law 10.3. Redfleld 10.3. Bar Sinister 10.2. Kadana lOst.. Sldlaw lOst..Reuter - 65 words
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Article76 1955-07-01 13 BATU PAHAT. Thurs— Teamr I from Johore and Malacca will meet at the Batu Pah it stadium on Sat- urday In the first round of the an- j nual P.W.D. inter-State soccer tournament (south zone). Klck-oR is at I P.m. The Johore team will be: Ibrahim76 words
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Article38 1955-07-01 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A cycling time trial will be held on Sunday. July 10. from CircularPeel Road junction to Seremban (42 miles) and back, to pick a Federation team for the forthcoming Sin-gapore-Kuala Lumpur road race.38 words
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Article58 1955-07-01 13 MELBOURNE. Thurs— Only 45 acceptances from 83 invitations have so far been received for the 1956 Olympic Games to be held here, according to Mr. E. J. Holt, technical director for the Games. There were 69 nations at the 1952 Olympics at Helsinki The closing date58 words
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Article49 1955-07-01 13 MADRID. Thurs— Count Villapadlerna's four-year-old Touragua won the Grand Prix of Madrid by two lengths here yesterday. Thessa alao owned by Count VUlapadierna, and Dacll dead-heated for second place with the French imported Amarah three quarters of a length further away fourth. Seventeen ran. RenterReuter - 49 words
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Article331 1955-07-01 13 Vjy EIGHTS far tomorrow, last day of the Perak Turf Club's JuneJuly merlin*, are: CI.S, Dlv. 1-1 .M Rtcoletto 9.00 Delivery 1.12 Undo* 811 Canterbury 8.08 Kirn Loong 80S Sudden Choice 8.03 Olympic 8.01 Ocean Pearl 8.00 Magnificence 7.12 Show Show 7.1* Cl. 1, Dlv.331 words
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98 1955-07-01 13 JOHANNESBURG. Thurs— The touring British Isle* Rugby Union touring team overwhelmed Northern Universities by 32 points dour goals, two tries and two penalties) to six (a try and penalty) yesterday to score their biggest win of the tour so far. Speed and thrust by98 words
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Article34 1955-07-01 13 PRAGUE, Thurs. Emil Zatopek, Czechoslovakia's triple Olympic champion, won the 10.000 metres race here last night In 29min Msec, —almost a minute slower than his own world record of 28min 54.25ec Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article230 1955-07-01 13 CARTER LOSES TITLE AGAIN BOSTON. Thurs. JIMMY CARTER lost the world liEfhtweißht title for the third time when fellow American Wallace "Bud" Smith beat him on a points decision here last night. But Carter, who was a four to one on favourite, has a chance of regaining it within threeReuter - 230 words
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Article51 1955-07-01 13 LONDON. Thurs— Eight final acceptors, with weights, for the Eclipse Stakes, to be run over ten furlongs at Sandown Park on July 9, were published today as: Narrator and Darius 9.07; Coronation Year 9.00: Tudor Jester. Sonorous and Agincourt 8.02; Indian Pink and Marine 7.13Reuter - 51 words
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Article140 1955-07-01 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. THERE will be six races only on the second day. July 13. of the Selangor Turf Club July Meeting On the other two days. July 9 and 18. there will be eight races each day. Racing will begin at 3 30 p.m. on140 words
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Advertisement324 1955-07-01 13 OF INTEREST I TO ADVERTISERS j IS KUALA LUMPUR. I IPOH PENANG uf ",nch olt.ee, a. Kuah l_ <"" Ipoh md Penang for "r", v of the Strj.t* Time follow* •eniiig3p.ni.. Ipoh 4 p.m. j Kuala Lumpur 5 p.m. Straits limes Classify Advert iicment Service. [ODATII S VACANT rx ra324 words
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Advertisement697 1955-07-01 13 GODOWN SPACE VACANT M Word, Si (Min.)-Box SO ct: extra. WELL-BUILT Concrete Oodown space, 1000 to 5000 sq.ft. or per piece Lots. a\allable now, Jia miles irom Town. 15 cts. per sq. foot per month. P.O. Box 1003 Singapore! HOME LEAVE 20 Word. Si (Min.j-Btr st ct: txtr«.\ FAMILIES WELCOME697 words
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Advertisement917 1955-07-01 13 TUITION 211 Word, $S (Min.)-Btx i# txtrm. CHINESE COLLAR made easy. Tailors method. Dressmaking Cheong-sam, Samfu. Kabaya. taught by Professional. May's Dressmaking and Embroidery School, 629-A Geylang Road between Lorong 31 and 33. CHINESE YMCA SCHOOLS July Beginner!, 1 Classes: Bookkeeping, Typewriting. Shorthand. Latin, English IV- VIII; also Accounting 60-70917 words
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Advertisement898 1955-07-01 13 VEHICLES VOH IMS 10 Word, JJ (Min.)— Box M ct,. trnlrm. TRIUMPH THUNDERBIRD, 1951 Model. Spring Hub accident free, $850 0.n.0. Owner Buying Car. Reply Box A 4574, S.T. FIAT 500 1952. 24.000 miles, Excellent Condition. Goes Like Bomb. Taxed, Insured Jan. 1956. Bargain $1,800. Box A 4583 S.T. STANDARD898 words
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Advertisement440 1955-07-01 13 HAVE YOU SENT IN YOUR ENTRY FOR THE MALAYAN MONTHLY'S $20,000 MUST-BE-WON WORD PUZZLE CONTEST 'L? IF NOT. YOU SHOULD DO SO NOW-CLOSING DATE SATURDAY. fULY 9. a j^^WORD PUZZLE I FRIDAY j Straits Times WORD PUZZLE "I** j Cut out and pin with other coupons. Posting instructions appear below.440 words
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323 1955-07-01 14 Forwards the key to Services' Cup chances SLvioAPORE Combined Services, who have won twice and drawn once in their Malaya Cup football campaign this season, have named 18 players from whom the final team will be selected to meet Singapore in the deciding game of the southern section at Jalan323 words
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Article76 1955-07-01 14 Havelock School I and Delta School I hrld their first annual combined athleti.- sports yesterday at Havelock Road. Singapore Venus House, with 89 points won the Havelock School team championship. Mars Housp i?7i were runner.s-up. Ho San Tblan won the "A" Division individual championship and Lim76 words
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Article32 1955-07-01 14 M.R.N.V.R. beat RAF. Changl "B 3-1 in a United Services Div 2 league soccer game. Chan (2) and Osm;i n Bakari stored for the winners and Moktar for Chang!32 words
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Article383 1955-07-01 14 MEN S SINGLES SEMIFINALS: Tony Trabrrt (I.S.) bt Buds.- Patty (l\S 8-6, «-2. 6-2; Kurt Nielsen (Den.) bt Ken RoKTwall (Aus.) 11-9, 6-2, 2-6, 6-4. MEN'S DOl/BLEs QIARTER FINALS: R. Hartwig and L. Hoad (Aus.) bt R. Krishnan and N. Kumar (India) 6-2, 6-4, 2-6,Reuter - 383 words
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Article, Illustration427 1955-07-01 14 TOMORROW WILL DECIDE THE NORTH ZONE FINALISTS But Selangor confident they can stop Settlement's 'precision machine* KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. OELANGOR and Penang, both unbeaten, clash here on Saturday to decide the North zone Malaya Cup finalists. With the advantage of playing on their home427 words
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621 1955-07-01 14 DORIS BADLY BEATEN: MRS FLEITZ WILL MEET L. BROUGH WIMBLEDON. London, Thursday. AIRS. BEVERLY FLEITZ of Long Beach. California. iTI mother of a two-year-old daughter, toppled the Wimbledon favourite and American champion, Miss Doris Hart, by 6-3. 6-0, to reach the women's singles final today. She will meet Louise Brough,621 words
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Article114 1955-07-01 14 WOMEN'S SINGLES Srmi final: Miss L. Brough (U.S.) beat Miss D. Hard <U.S.i 6-3. 8-6 Miss L Brough beat Miss D Hard 6-3. 8-6. MEN'S DOIBLES Semi-final: N. Fraser and K. Rosewall iAusi beat V. Seixas and T. Trabert (US' 6-2, 1-6. 6-1 4-6 6-3 MIXED DOIBLES Quarter-finals:Reuter - 114 words
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Article266 1955-07-01 14 JACK FINGLETON - HE ENDS 50-YEAR TENNIS CAREER JACK FINGLETON By CANBERRA, Thurs. AFTER 50 years' prominence in world tennis. Sir Norman Brookes retires today as president of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia. Exactly fifty yrars ago. he won the first of his three Wimbledon singles titles and for 15 years he266 words
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Article28 1955-07-01 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Royal Hampshire* whipped 25 Field Regiment Royal Artillery of Kuala Kubu Bahru 10-1 in a friendly soccer match at H.Q. Malaya Command today.28 words
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Article20 1955-07-01 14 MILAN. Thurs.— ltaly's football league champions. Milan F. C. beat Honved. the crack Hungarian team, 3-2 here yesterday.20 words
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Article56 1955-07-01 14 The following will represent Rex B.P. in a badminton maj-h against National B.P. at No. 614, Pa.«lr Panjan<? Road i 5' 2 m.s i at 7.15 p.m. tomorrow Low Poh Hve, Quek Keng Chuan Llm Yew Hock, Llm Seng Kok. Cheong EnR Leong, Ane Klat Slong56 words
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249 1955-07-01 14 rpHE Singapore Amateur Swtmx mlng Association s rirst division water-polo league championship will probably be decided at 1 ,mJong Rhu on Sunday when Singapore Swimming Club meet Chinese Swimming Club in the second round of the tournament. Singapore Swimming Club, last year's champions, were249 words
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257 1955-07-01 14 Boon Leong on list of sixteen for Sunday SINGAPORE star insideforward, Chia Boon Leong. is on the list of 16 players from whom Singapore's team will be selected to meet Combined Services (Singapore) in the deciding Malaya Cup southern section game at Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday, kick-off at 5.15257 words
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Article68 1955-07-01 14 Radio Malaya maintained their unbeaten record when they beat Prison S.C. 1-0 in their Govt. Services Dlv. 2 league game at Farrer Park. John Duclos scored the winning goal. In the other Dlv. 2 game, also at Farrer Park. Income Tax beat Survey Dept. S.C. 4-2.68 words
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Article93 1955-07-01 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The cricket teams of the 3elangor and Penang Chinese Recreation Clubs will meet at Penang this weekend for the first time since the war. Selangor C.R.C. and the Selangoi skipper, Chua Eng Cheng, is unI able to make the trip. The Selangor C.R.C.93 words
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159 1955-07-01 14 ROYAL AIR FORCE Tengah up*v set Engineers 1-0 yesterday In a Dlv. 1 Singapore United Services League soccer match at Glllman Barracks. Prom the kick-off Sappers moved smoothly into the attack. Play was lively and the oall was \rel\ booted about, both centre-halves playing159 words
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Article162 1955-07-01 14 Another two-day win for Surrey LONDON, Thur CURREY consol their bid to county cricket chi pionship for th< successive year other win in twi today when the; Worcestershire by ten wickets at the Oval Their reservn medium -pv, bowler. 26-jrear-old Kellehcr. was a«am the ty's most effcetlTi b the dismissal162 words
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Article75 1955-07-01 14 Eleven records at ACS sports! TEIUK ANSON. Thurs— EWrecords were broken at the Bilve Jubilee sports of the Anglo-Cl < School here A.C.S. won the inter-schooi r-: bnttßl Anclo-Chine.'-e Srlinol and Government Enalish Scfc ol iTapah) .nto second and \\::t plares. C. Paramalinjvtm won the "A division championship while the75 words
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Article191 1955-07-01 14 NORTHAMPTON. Thurs. SOUTH AFRICA carried their overnight score of 369 for seven wickets to 409 all out this morning and in reply Northamptonshire had replied with 226 for seven wickets. The tourists added *0 runs in 35 minutes this moin'ng for the lloss s of their191 words
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Miscellaneous27 1955-07-01 14 SOCCER S.A.F.A. LEAGI'E: Div. 1: R.K.M.K. v 1.R.C., Jalan Brsar; SA: Indian B.s.r. v Corinthians, C.V.M.A.; Setia Jaya v R.K.M.E. Civilian*. Farrer Park; 3B Krbernan Nrtaji M.F.A.27 words
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