The Straits Times, 6 September 1955
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Title Section14 1955-09-06 1 The Straits Times flat*** 1 Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, TIESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1955 15 CENTS14 words
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Article143 1955-09-06 1 Beacon smashed, approach lights wrecked after 400 sack notices were handed out pilots told: Beware of danger IKS put Mil of action the 12-foot I beacon and 21 approach lights runwaj of the new Singapore airg the wreck-cad, it was revealed last siispcd has iiecn questioned. to143 words
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Article76 1955-09-06 1 ■ifrican Mrican terror suspects seized PARIS. Monday. DOUCE rounded up hundreds of North Africans 1 i nation-wide crack-down on nationmi:. Algerian! i belonging to "ReTOlUAfrlcan I n Into K be shipped tionlng. Burete Ma- partu-i-pre-dawn raids kunti in and other major Outlaw army und< rstood thr 176 words
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Article45 1955-09-06 1 $20,00: Only 5 days left. ENTRIES for the Malayan Monthly's $20,000 Must-Be-Won contest 'N' close on Saturday. Sept. 10. Only fve more days remain for you to send in your entry. Remember, entries MUST be received before 5 p.m. on Saturday. Don't delay. Post NOW.45 words
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Article379 1955-09-06 1 Go: When will Rahman say it I Offer today or tomorrow Major test for j the experts i N Union leaders have a part KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. WHEN the Federations Chief Minister. Teneku Abdul Rahman, gives the word 25 million pamphlets will be dropped into Malaya's 'black spots" to warn379 words
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Article56 1955-09-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Chief Minister, Tenfiku Abdul Rahman, told an Alliance St;ite election rally at Sontul here last night that he would die happy if this country attained imi< pendene*. Then when I PWI MM my eyelids will be fully closed I M«n th:it56 words
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99 1955-09-06 1 SIX prisoner* from thf < li.niti J.nl were charged in a Singapore court yes-i.-iii.n with having a Communist document a «ong written on a wlate. 1... < h.ii Krnß. Tav Choon Seng. Chan I »i Huat, Goh (iii.it llou. I/Oh In.99 words
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Article32 1955-09-06 1 STOCKHOLM Mon. Madam Kunta Rula Mndunmohan. \uii- of a Bombay U'xtllr mimnatr, h.is rnxirfd to BtockhoUn |x>iii" thai >ii<lost a di.iinniid rlnn worth UH$20.(XK) ($60,000» lu.,t Ki I day.-U P.32 words
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Article199 1955-09-06 1 AN INSULT OVER A DEBT WAS SIGNAL FOR BATTLE— NOW SIX ARE DEAD 4 GANG war is now on in Singapore between two of the strongest groups of secret societies—Group 108 and Group 24. The death toll since their battles began about three months ago has reached199 words
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Article, Illustration132 1955-09-06 1 Meet ex-soldier Harries, the man who's heading for a fortune WILLIAM BRICE II Alt RIES, 28. the British Army ex-corporal who found deposits of the rare mineral, beryl, in Hong Kong, is shown here during a Press conference he gave in Hone Kong. He s.mi that132 words
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Article33 1955-09-06 1 LOS ANGELES. Mori The United States today claimed a new world air speed of 822 13.) miles an hour, more than 70 m.p.h. bettrr than the officially recognised figure. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article24 1955-09-06 1 LONDON. Mon. Sovirt parachutists were dropped into primeval forest on the Mongolian border to put out a forest lire. Tuns reported yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article134 1955-09-06 1 US cracks down on a Ho-tung RED DEALS-SO CASH IS FROZEN HONG KONG. Mon. r PHE son of the Honß 1 Kong millionaire. Sir Robert Ho-tun«, has run foul of the United States foreign assets control regulations which forbid dealings with Communist China. The U.S. Consulate-Gene-ral confirmed that the assetsUP - 134 words
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Article409 1955-09-06 1 A GERMAN NOW IN RUBBER CASE American couldn't find bail A 33-YEAR-OLD Ger- I man merchant. Leo Sohreiring, the second man to be arrested for alleged breach of trust of 800 tons of rubber, worth millions of dollars, was charged in a Singapore court yesterday. 8chreirine. who was brought bark409 words
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Article37 1955-09-06 1 BERLIN. Mon. A Berlin brewery announced that it had accidentally distributed 30 beer bottles filled with rhampacne and would give each "finder" 50 marks about $32 1 and 30 ordinary bottles of beer. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article25 1955-09-06 1 BERLIN. Mon. Three American* who .spent years in Soviet captivity were released by the Russian* to VS. authorities in Berlin today APAP - 25 words
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Article539 1955-09-06 1 All the privileges—and obligations, too A QUARTER of the population of Singapore at present stateless or foreign nationals will be able to have the status of British protected persons if citizenship proposals by the Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, are accepted by the Singapore Legislative Assembly. They539 words
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Article202 1955-09-06 1 The gap: Butler reviews his plan LONDON. Mon 'rHE British Cabinet met today for fullscale review of the- Government's recent antiinflation nit a.surcs and disclosed progtf in cutting home spending and boosting exports. Mr P. A. Butler. Chancellor KxchrquiT. reported on the IT ct.s n lar of i is enReuter - 202 words
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Article48 1955-09-06 1 IIKAD-ON K\ M Ikinald f'.hru "1 m--tru< tor at <|;n I n Strrrt U«\n' luh. M t ik^n List niuht to Sinieaporr liosI i il in serious i iiii<lili<i:i after hrad-on rollision of tun motor-cyd<^ at si.unI -i (I Road \i iin m. in Strrrt junction.48 words
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Article60 1955-09-06 1 ROME. Mon. A woman on her wav home to England from Singapore was landed at Rome's Ciampino Airport today when .she became ill An ambulance mrt the plane anl loot the woman. M: llta ft to hospital the birth of :l pmiia!urc child She wasReuter - 60 words
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Advertisement12 1955-09-06 1 HARRISONS LISTER ENC. LTD S pore Ku ih Lumpur Pcning UNION <iAi:kx>12 words
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Article32 1955-09-06 2 NEW YORK. Mon. Three Italian Immigrant couples yesterday renewed their mar- j riage vows in the church at Bt. Marys. Pennsylvania, where they were wed 50 years •go.— A.P.AP - 32 words
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Article197 1955-09-06 2 A HAPPIER BOYD RETURNS to LONDON LONDON, Mon. rrHE Colonial Secretary,' Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd, arrived back byj plane yesterday after a! six week, 22,000 mile j tour of British colonies and territories. "1 have boon most impress- j ed with what I have seen," i he said. I visitedUP - 197 words
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Article28 1955-09-06 2 MANCHESTER. Mon. i Manchester cotton leaders, faced with competition from foreign cloth coming to Britain, are to organise a national publicity drive to "buy Lancashire textiles".—ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article27 1955-09-06 2 NEW DELHI. Mon. At least 26 people were drowned when two boats carrying passengers across the Ganges near Benares capsized in midstream.— U .P.27 words
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Article43 1955-09-06 2 NEW YORK. Mon. Doris McCartney, 23, married Roland Leavens. 24. as 500 "guests" watched through telescopes and field glasses. The weddine was on Sen?ca Rock, a I.oooft. high crag in West Virginia. Why up there Both are mountain climbers.43 words
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Article180 1955-09-06 2 COMFORT AND SECURITY FOR WORKERS— TOP BRITISH UNION BOSS GIVES A WARNING LONDON, Monday. tf R. "JOCK" TIFFIN, general secre--1 tary of Britain's largest union, he 1.300.000-strong Transport and General Workers' I'nlon, yesterday earned against excessive wage claims. In an article in the September ssueReuter - 180 words
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Article152 1955-09-06 2 HE CHAINED HIS WIFE TO BED AT NIGHT, SAY POLICE ATHENS. Tennessee. Monday. LEE McDOWELL. 46. was charged with assault and battery after his wife told officers he worked her in the fields all day and chained her to the bed at night. Sheriffs deputy W. R.152 words
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Article67 1955-09-06 2 WASHINGTON. Mon— The U.S. Secretary of Labour said ipsterday the U.S. set an employment record in August. *hen 65.500.000 Americans had lobs. Unemployment dropped by about 250,000 from July, when the Government reported 2.471.000 people were lookinc tor jobs. In Augast only 3 3 per cent if67 words
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Article41 1955-09-06 2 Southward Ho 665 try to go WELLINGTON. Mon. A total of 665 volunteers have applied for places in the 2Uman New Zealand section of the Commonwealth TransAntarctic expedition. Expedition leader Sir Edmund Hillary is now busy sorting out the applicatlon-s. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article107 1955-09-06 2 r'O Royal Air Force Valiant jet bombers of No. 138 Squadron, Bomber Command, which left their ban: at Wittering, Northamptonshire, earljr yesterday on a proving flight to the Far East, arc expected in Changi. Singapore, tomorrow. The Valiants are accompanying Air Marshal Sir C.eorre Mills, Air107 words
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Article41 1955-09-06 2 NAPLES. Mon. Six armed and masked bandits broke into a farm near Nola. east of nere. tied and gagged three men and a woman and made off with six tons of nuts. several head of cattle and41 words
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223 1955-09-06 2 Drinking reduces j the feir j SAN FRANCISCO, Mon. THE feeling of shame 1 resulting from being seen In the nude by another person varies widely in Intensity and effect, depending on who the observer is and what the circumstances are, accordingAP - 223 words
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Article68 1955-09-06 2 EDINBURGH. Mon The Japanese 01m. "Tales of Ugetsu. starring Mach;ki Kyo tonight won the Selznick Golden Laurel Award presented annually at the Edinburgh Film Festival to the Him which contributed tht most to International goodwill and understanding during the past year. It was the .irstUP - 68 words
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Article29 1955-09-06 2 TOKYO. Yon—A ninemember Ceylonese Oovernment trade mission headed by Mr. Shirley Corea, Minister of Commerce. Trade and Fisheries, arrived in Peking by air on Sunday U P29 words
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Article32 1955-09-06 2 RANGOON. Mon. Maung Kyi HUing. an army sergeant, was sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment for punching and kicking hus pregnant wite. Ma Than Sein. who later died in hospital APAP - 32 words
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Article60 1955-09-06 2 NEW YORK, Mon -Traffic deaths on U.B. highways took a sudden surge upward yesterday. Safety experts said: "This looks like the worst Labour Day weekend In history." A survey showed 238 killed in traffic accidents, 29 drowned and 35 dead In miscellaneous accidents, for an overallAP - 60 words
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Article118 1955-09-06 2 SAN FRANCISCO. Monday. AN EARTHQUAKE shook a 100-square-mile area around San Francisco lust night, frightening thousands in the thickly populated region There were no casualties or heavy damage, but the walls of Sant Clara County jail cracked. Armed guards horded the prisoners from their cells andReuter - 118 words
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Article268 1955-09-06 2 But graft drive raises hopes From Our Correspondent JAKARTA, Monday. INDONESIA'S vast import trade is expected to remain at a standstill for the time being. A new import bureau this morning started new registration of importers. The work is expected to last for five days.268 words
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Article, Illustration97 1955-09-06 2 Peasant girl and star that's Elsa ITALIAN ACTRESS Elsa Mariinrlli. formerly a Rome mannequin, is shown here daring shooting of the film "La Risaia' (The Rice Field > at Novara Italy. The film in which she stars, b set amid the rice field.* made famous b> Silvana Mangano in theAP - 97 words
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Article59 1955-09-06 2 LONE PINE. California. Mon. Oxygen cylinders and medicine dropped by parachute saved the life of a woman, who contracted pneumonia while hiking in the rugged high Sierra Mountains. Her hiking party of 20 three of them doctors was near Wallace Lake at a height of 11,000 feetReuter - 59 words
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Article36 1955-09-06 2 TOKYO. Mon. More than 130 former private shipping companies in China have been taken over by the Ooverntnent and another 200 will become "joint statr-prlvite enterprises" before U»5«. according to Radio Peking. VP36 words
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Article30 1955-09-06 2 OTTAWA. Mon. The number of immigrants into Canada dropped from 85.765 in the last six months of last year to 58.417 from January to June this year ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article62 1955-09-06 2 FRANKFURT. Mon. A washable suit which can never be worn out, needs no Ironing, and is featherlight yet warm enough for winter has been shown at a trade fair here Made of n new artificial fibre called dralon, the .suit costs between £5 and £6Reuter - 62 words
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Article144 1955-09-06 2 China and U.S. make a deal JHE jS Coma are rapid climax In th, here and th 41 America held by the" I be "onlj time." informe, said .The D Czprt.o Johnson Ambu- Wan« Pi talk* h> Interval i Thf to Chin. I clear they A for tlv i son»Reuter - 144 words
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Article171 1955-09-06 2 Thousands of new tanks, t<*>, says Rim SEOUL. Mon THE South Korean Government today charged the Communists with holding three Russian and one Mongolian divisions of troops in North Korea and with having reinforced the northern area with large numbers of air and ground weapons171 words
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Advertisement90 1955-09-06 2 The SENSATIONAL NEW jß|f &neafij&& craftsman with the 'Tip-dip' action /mSSvSRy^ and GOLD PLATED CAP. I /^gSSB/ quality at rra-onable coat— anolhei mil- I^Mm Handing achievement b> Sheaffer'v /fl fm Rgg^s. NEW AND EXCLUSIVE T/f»4Mr ACTION. /M jf 95&~ COLD PLATED CAPS. M RVIX CT. COLD INTERCHANGEABLE MB VNIT. mM90 words
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Advertisement52 1955-09-06 2 >. jg-^v' J s? Ferogrip belts *re J nnmui iimmi i^ml I t l^ml 1/ IQfj IUI FiRODO L'MITED II i^Mi CHAHL-IH-11- FRITH /#x JrFEROD© Tru« economy obt.iinrd fr i"" 3 ?sB consistently satisfactory <!{s9 ptrforminct, long-life /-^^^V and reliability, hence ras|3 FEROOO. are cheaper lUk" th# lonf ru IW52 words
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210 1955-09-06 3 SEVEN HOURS OF PEACE NOW IT'S WAR AGAIN CAIRO, Monday. r(lV n accused Israel early today of violatinr I lh(ll ./;i Strip cease-fire agreement— only rll hunts after it came into effect. tian spokesman reported that five oured cars rolled up to the trure linp at a (the Hill ofReuter - 210 words
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Article25 1955-09-06 3 900 fighting forest fire I RANCMCXX Mon. nt rears tendous damage rich timber lands at the 1 I ne hundred men are still K. A.P.AP - 25 words
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128 1955-09-06 3 Westerners speak from Soviet pulpit MOSCOW. >lon A BRITISH Member of ParA 1 1. 1 num. Mr. Cyril Osborne, an an American Senator Mr. Lstes Kefau Mr. spoke from the pulpit of Mo<*ow\ Baptist Church >i-iercla.v before a parked (-oiiKregation of 2.000 people. Convevinu the "RrcetinRs and b«'M wishes ofReuter - 128 words
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Article36 1955-09-06 3 HO.nG KONG. Mon. The crew of a motorized fishing junk reported in Portuguese Macao ye.sterdav that they were boarded bv seven pirate* last Wednesday and lost 700 ounces of gold, valued at $92.000.— A.P.AP - 36 words
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Article29 1955-09-06 3 LOS ANGELES. Mon. A bride wore I jvlmratt for her heatwave wedding here. The bridegroom wore ibattM and .shirt. The temperature: 100 i in nheit Reuter. iReuter - 29 words
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Article24 1955-09-06 3 JAKARTA. Mon. An organisation of Indonesian commercial risnermen today urged the Government to ban foreigner* from ft.shing In Indonesian waters. U.P.UP - 24 words
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Article24 1955-09-06 3 HONG KONG. Mon— Hone j Kong'.s only railway the Kow loon Canton line changed over from .steam to dlo.-iPi electric locomotives today. A.PAP - 24 words
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Article78 1955-09-06 3 Parade in Trafalgar Square against Cyprus give-away LONDON M,in. Hundreds living in London atnered in Trafalgar square ye.storday and pro- the possibitJ'SSj** 1^ •"me car: l:;.-ii f!.u vaved banner* Lntt the A leader road a petition which is to be sent to the British Government by the Cyprus-TurkishUP - 78 words
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177 1955-09-06 3 Germany keeps up the old tradition STEEL HELMETS GET TOGETHER Veterans cheer Kesselring BERLIN, Mon. 'THREE former German A Wehrmacht generals agreed yesterday that it would be wrong to eliminate the tradition and spirit that madr Germans the world's most feared soldiers twice in the 20th Century. The military menUP - 177 words
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Article, Illustration15 1955-09-06 3 AFTER 10 YEARS MR. FRANCIS CAN SEE AGAIN— AND ITS ALL BECAUSE OF A CRASH15 words
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Article229 1955-09-06 3 FRENCH SEEK 3,700 REBELS RABAT. Monday. CEVEN THOUSAND troops, barked by armour and planes, have launched a. massive clean-up drive against the estimated 3.700 Moroccan tribesmen who turned down a French ultimatum to surrender. I Early reports said advancing troops had found only a handfulReuter - 229 words
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Article145 1955-09-06 3 POLITICS IN RUGBY JERSEYS JOHANNESBURG. Mon. anti-government news--1 paper, the Star, has Riven "the other half of the story' of why the Bloemfontrin City Council decided last week to txclude non-white spectators from the BritLsh touring toam rueby match. In an editorial the new.spaper said: "The ban Ls har.sh andReuter - 145 words
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89 1955-09-06 3 GENERAL PENG IS JUST WAITING FOR THE BUGLE TAIPKH. .Mon. Till. Nationalist Ihief--1 of-Staff, Gen. Peng Menf Chi. said yesterday hU army had completed preparations for retaking the mainland. "We are all ready. We are just waiting for the green light," Gen Peng told an overseas Chinese conference here. Gen.89 words
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Article28 1955-09-06 3 SAN FRANCISCO. Mon. Miss Elizabeth Manning. 75, was assaulted and murdered in her four-room apartment. Her body, found yesterday, had been dead about ft hours. A.P.AP - 28 words
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Article20 1955-09-06 3 MOSCOW. Mon. Frrnrh writer Jean Paul Sartro went sight-seeiriK in Moscow yesterday He is on the way to Peicing.20 words
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Article412 1955-09-06 3 LONDON. Mon. WITH Incentive larking generally dull conditions persisted In Ktock markeu. Fears of further economic measures and talk of higher bank rate attain brought lower prices but there was some recovery Irom lowest levels later on. Ciiltedßed were marked down at first .i.i precaution412 words
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Article16 1955-09-06 3 NAIROBI. Mon Security forces have killed 19 Man Mau in 24 hours Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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177 1955-09-06 3 God in crucible CHRIST FINDS HIM QUITE OBSOLUTE. BRISTOL. Mon. BELIEP In Ood will soon be an impossible for the educated man as thinking that the earth is flat, Dr. Julian Huxley, the eminent British biologist said here last night. He told a meeting of the British association for theReuter - 177 words
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Article186 1955-09-06 3 Rector on dismal Johnnies ...WHO SNIPE AT DUKE LONDON. Mon. AN ANGLICAN clergy- man yesterday called "sabbatical snivellers'" people who criticised the Duke of Edinburgh for playing polo on Sundays. Speaking from his pulpit at Rand. Lincolnshire, the Rev C. Gaul answered comments in the Free Church ol Scotland magazineReuter - 186 words
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Article45 1955-09-06 3 SAN MARINO. Mon. The 15.000 citizen* of San Marino, tiny mountain state which last month re-electeo the only Communist Socialist Government in Western Europe, yesterday celebrated the 1.855 th anniversary of their 38-square-mile homeland the world's oldest anri smallest sovereign republic— ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article32 1955-09-06 3 TAIPEH. Mon. The Nationalist Central News Agency estimated today that more than 427.000 people had been arrested In Red China In the first six months of this year -A P.32 words
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Advertisement227 1955-09-06 3 \Aspirim (BAYER) COLDS HEADACHES FLU RHEUMATISM BEHN, MEYER ft CO. LTD., P. 0. Boi 2000. Sinrapore. PATERSOH. SIMONS ft CO. LTD.. KuaU Lumpur. Pe... NOTICE Cold Storage Creameries wish to assure their numerous Singapore customers that, during the strike period, their normal high standard of sterilization and hygiene is being227 words
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354 1955-09-06 4 COST WOULD BE THE SAME AS AT PRESEKX FIRM OFFERS TO BUILD NUCLEAR STATIONNOW IT'S UP TO GOVT. Investigations art j advanced Reactors but no fuel KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A TOMIC power is right on Malaya's doorstep. A complete nuclear station to354 words
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Article72 1955-09-06 4 TELUK ANSON, Mon. AN unemployed Ban was found burnt to death here this morning. A policeman on beat duty found the charred bodjr of Chan Whre Yip, 34, in sitting position on the backdoor utep of a shophouse at King Street. The body was leaning72 words
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Article59 1955-09-06 4 6 plead guilty RAUB. Mon. Police raided lour suspected opium dens here during the week-end Vest crday six Chinese pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court to possession of opium, smoking pipes and utensils. Sentence vas postponed. A woman. Tan Kirn Teow. 34. pleaded not guilty to59 words
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Article157 1955-09-06 4 OMO man gives away 2 bicycles rE proprietor of a laundry, Mr Loh Monn Kee. was taking a stroll in Upper Pickering Btreet. Singapore, yesterday w hen he saw a man on a brand new bicycle. Mr. Lohs eyes caught a packet of "OMO". the new Lever Brothers' detergent protruding157 words
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Article47 1955-09-06 4 Johari bin Abdullah pleaded not guilty In Singapore yesterday to a charge of attempting to outrage the modesty of a woman in Joo Chiat Road on Saturday Johari was allowed bail and the ca« was postponed to Jan. 6 next year for hearing47 words
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Article156 1955-09-06 4 TWO BUSLOADS OF SYMPATHISERS SEVEN-ONE employees of 54 Singapore hotels, bars and restaurants yesterday took an afternoon ofl to visit rolleaßiies at seven strikebound hotels and restaurants. They cheered up tile worried picketers, saying that they were already collecting a day s wages to help156 words
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Article25 1955-09-06 4 A thief broke into the RA OB Lodge in Selerane Barracks. Singapore. and stole $524 worth of liquor and cigarettes on Saturday night25 words
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Article40 1955-09-06 4 When C. H. Krygsman was produced in a Singapore court on a charge of cheating lan Foxton Ferguson of $2.5(X. cheque. Inspector M. C Jacob, prosecuting, said that he had instructions to withdraw the charge. Krygsman was acquitted.40 words
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Article32 1955-09-06 4 PENANG. Mon. Mr. Tan Teong Eng, 44. a teacher oi the Jelutor.g English School, died in his Cecil Street Ghaut home last Saturday. The funeral will take place on Wednesday.32 words
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Article138 1955-09-06 4 Ceylonese are worried about Sir Clough's dual role KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. A BAN on their leaders Joining political parties without the sanction of the present body was considered by the Selangor branch of the Ceylonese Federation of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The president. Mr. R. P. S138 words
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Article31 1955-09-06 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Mr. H McQ. riddes, senior executive engineer, P.W.D.. Batu Pahat. has left for Penang on transfer. He has bern succeeded by Inche Abdul Hamld bin Abdullah.31 words
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Article37 1955-09-06 4 Singapore's Solicitor-Gen-eral. Mr C H Butterfleld, Q.C.. will this morning assume his new appointment as Attorney-General. He succeeds Mr. E J Da vies, y c who leaves today to be Chief Justice, Tanganyika.37 words
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115 1955-09-06 4 WHE huge demand for Singapore's new pictorial stamps continued yesterday as achool children and Krown-up philatelists poured Into post offices. On Sunday when sale of the new .stamps began Mo k at .several sub- post offices were run out, and fresh stock*115 words
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Article, Illustration90 1955-09-06 4 He beat boys from 75 U.S. colleges A STUDENT from Singapore, competing with other* from 73 colleges in America, has won a special scholarship. He is Mr (irorge Pasqual. 25 a younger brother of Mr. Michael I'.ixii.,, advertising department foreman of th Straits Tunes Press, who flew to London on90 words
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120 1955-09-06 4 PROUD M r. LUNG, 72, WANTS TO WORK •JWE first Bin a p awardrd Modu r« the Royal H riety will chat Hr Ls |b who told yesterdav world i "With H some mon' 1 near-". my life." Too p rj friends to Mr. Lurm ha In the Ho net120 words
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Article24 1955-09-06 4 Lim Hors publisher of Cultural Bnterpi trial to a rharu' ing Goh Huar. 14 The case waj Nov. 1 fur h' inng.24 words
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132 1955-09-06 4 SHE RAN 'SATAN'S PARLOUR' Brothel-keeping housewife jailed PEN\M. Mon. For permitting her house to be used at "a gathering-place lor Satan*.' Irr Slew Kan. a housewife, was today jailed for four months. Lee, who ran a brothel in Irving Road, heard Inspector S. .Mitchell, call it "an eye-sore of thr132 words
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Article79 1955-09-06 4 FATAL FALL FROM LALMII BUTTERWORTH V 4 N UNIDENTIFIED woman fell ir Harbour Board ferry launch, Senai night and was crushed by the bout She wa rue crew picked hi mid-chanrel The i and b* I waitress, wa Penanc t<> B:'" .she fell ovf79 words
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Article22 1955-09-06 4 IPOH M Um v i COunc sevi ii m by tin D proper) motv th t: curtM fn>in UM22 words
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Article79 1955-09-06 4 THE FISH WAS TOO GOOD— $30 IPOH. Mon. Chons Moi. 43. pleaded guilty to moving nine katLs and 14 tahils of dried fish out of a restricted area at Chemor on the morning of Auk. 4. ■M tnt .said she bought th«> Qi h for I. Ullzer and then said79 words
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Article47 1955-09-06 4 RAUB. Mon Lee Hinp Honu. 57, an employe* of t!ir Raub Oold Min<\ pleaded not uullty to a chartc of theft of ur katis of sold bearing ore at the mine. He .said he found the ore in a drain. Bail ni allowed.47 words
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Article21 1955-09-06 4 AI.PR STAR M Imoi I a templp ll1 N half a mill I her grandd i I rss butidl21 words
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Article27 1955-09-06 4 SITIAWAN. Mui. Mr H Rook, executive piikido r P W.D.. has gone on transfer to Parit Buntar Inehc Ismail Nnah bin Marzuki has succeeded him27 words
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Article92 1955-09-06 4 4 'REBELS' ARE EXPELLED IPOH. Mon rE Pertobohan Bumi Putera. formerly known as the Perak Malay League, has expelled four of its members for being actively connected with a rival political organisation Those expelled are Inche Mohamed Shamshuddin bin Haji Hamzah. Syed Mohamed N'oordln WafTa. Haji Za.nal Abidln and Trngku92 words
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Article55 1955-09-06 4 The Shell Company of Singapore yesterday signed a new wage agreement with the Singapore Petroleum Workers Union i formerly the Singapore Pt-trol Dealers Employees Union i. A joint statement said a satisfactory agreement had been reached after a series of talks held In 'a cordial atmosphere55 words
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Article30 1955-09-06 4 PENANO. Mon— St. Nicholas Home School will hold a sale of its students' work at 10 am. tomorrow- in the school hall at Bagan Jermal Road. Penang.30 words
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Article266 1955-09-06 5 .rr IS SO DANGEROUSLY EASY TO THE mBAtWM 0 F YOUW jf)P EDUCATORS MEET f0 CHALLENGE SCHOOLS SUBVERSION )M Mi MST INFILTRATION into schools in 1 Singapore and other territories in South-Cast Isjj i> one of the subjects to be discussed at the -nference266 words
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Article24 1955-09-06 5 Tf tv,o v«^7o« 'sink bMki? n ,U1 ?his k mo^mn K :nps.sage from the il to the Singalundl President, J T Rra.24 words
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Article125 1955-09-06 5 Shots at night: One dead i i 1 i rTrT li^L<L K. ANSON, Mon. HOMF ri!«n n p"™, ouakd at ca m P Sebrang Durian Sebatang across the Bidor River from Teluk Anson, was found shot dead in the ear] y hour s of this "loming. The guard. Manab bin125 words
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Article47 1955-09-06 5 Airways union in a hurry t-u i T Th. c Malayan Airways t 0™1 Employees Union has declded to Press the manaffement for early negotiation on its demands for revision oi salaries and better terms employment submitted two weeks ago. A seven-man delegation will meet the management.47 words
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Article53 1955-09-06 5 Now seven are accused A man Tan Cnoon Huat was chaT*ed in SinKa" yesterday wlth a member of an unlawful assembly which caused the death of a fitter, Chow Seng, in Waterlo Street on the ni«ht of September 1. Six men had already been charged with the slaying. Tan was53 words
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Article, Illustration127 1955-09-06 5 "-and dances with n Miss from Malaya MISS R AJF.SWARY THAMKIAH drft) of Kuala Lipis, l-.ii..uic a science student at Melbourne University, riiMus.se>!* a photograph i.l Malaya with Mr. Harold Blair, an Australian aboriginal singer, and an Australian girl dressed in a sari Miss Hi.imhi.ili127 words
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Article177 1955-09-06 5 Makers claim device will save lives here I V belt which 9 motorists rom being flung windscreens iririii accidents is to introduced into Motor Company, anufacturers of the safety mll display It to re Safety Couny of the council, In Richardson, r 'hp Straits Times177 words
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Article114 1955-09-06 5 HURRY IF YOU WANT JOBS— WARNING uapore Cold Storage Company yesterday •d its striking employees that if they wanted back they should apply for re-employ-imedlately, otherwise the company would more worKers to replace them. voting* walked ago, 'he company a large number 1 >ons for jobs. have been acthe company114 words
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Article31 1955-09-06 5 The Singapore Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union will hold a meeting at the Civil Service Association canteen, Empre.ss Place, at 5 15 p.m. tomorrow to discuss Malayanisation policy.31 words
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Article177 1955-09-06 5 Red China warn 't his paradise KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. A MALAYAN Chinese youth who ran away to Communist China wrote to his father three months later, asking him to get him a visa to return. He has .since returned. The Federation Government today released the text177 words
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Article103 1955-09-06 5 MURDER IN THE DARK, SON KNIFED KUALA LUMPUR. Mon While a youn« man slept a few feet from hit father, intruders broke into the house and stabbed the old man to death, a coroners court was told today at the inquest on Khoo Boo Hock 63. a wealthy tin miner.103 words
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Article29 1955-09-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A terrorist, chee Hoong, yesterday surrendered to a rubber tapper In the Bungei Pelek area of south Seianpor A hand grenade was recovered29 words
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Article58 1955-09-06 5 GANG OF 9 ROB A SHOP ALOR STAR. Mon. Nine men armed with a shotgun and knives robbed a sundry goods shop at Kampong Al«r Gunong, seven miles (rom here early today. After breaking Into the premises, the gang ransackit and took away SlOO. several fountain pens, foodstuffs and clothings58 words
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Article40 1955-09-06 5 Personal messages for Singapore and the Federation from the Colonial Secretary. Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd, will be heard in a rr-broadcast of the B B.C.'s "International Press Conference" over Radio Malaya at 7.30 p m on Friday.40 words
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264 1955-09-06 5 I KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. f THE Federation should not be content with i dominion status under I the Queen out should I strive for full indepenI dence, Party Negara's deputy secretary' general, Inche Mohamed Rashid bin Ahmad, told I the inaugural264 words
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Article16 1955-09-06 5 The Singapore Stamp Clua has cancelled its social meetIng at the V.M.C.A premise* today.16 words
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Article76 1955-09-06 5 BUTTERWORTH, Mon.—Passengers at Mitchell Pier should be searched In private and not in public. North Province UMNO youths at their annual delegates conference yesterday decided to propose this to the Customs service. inche Abdul Majiri Sheik Daud. the secretary, said many passengers were "highly embarrassed" when76 words
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Advertisement211 1955-09-06 5 I CRAVEN A' for cooler smoking Cooht to th§ tasttl The hne tobacco gives you the coolest, richest smoking that you've ever known. < ,**7^ C—hr to the throat and lips! jffffriffjw The dean cork tip keeps ..m M-.J~J..J j.'ifkW and dry, cool and easy-drawing \]m to the very end211 words
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Miscellaneous498 1955-09-06 5 *9 3o Newi: vi 45 Ouent Artut: niniA uAf AVA "'J Heath and His Music. NAUIV I»lA*ji*«i* in.3o—lloo Juke Box. •Programmei thus markrd ran br l^^l received h% li-trnrrs In Malacca. II J Short wave IS A «2m. Mrdium wave 176 m. 343. 36Am. and 2»7m.) HHI^HIHHHUH n," M nSTwJr?m498 words
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Article156 1955-09-06 6 It Wards IU (minimum). TUB PAIOUr of th« lat* Mr. IT P Woodford wL«h to thank all Fiiends nnd R<latlves for their MwajM of Condolence and for their Wreaths on Sept. 4, 1955. SINCLAIR: MKB. D. J. SINCLAIR t^iank-s all those who B';>*nded the Funeral of her l\ isband.156 words
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Obituary22 1955-09-06 6 2* Wordi Sit I minimum IN EVER IRVING MEMORY c mend W.S. Stewart ißllli iixtl septen.ber lf>->4. John and M22 words
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Article150 1955-09-06 6 Wordt Sl* 'minimum). FOLLOW PEDANT Every Day In the Malay Mall" If you want t« •in thai $5,000 word puwle. NEW ARRIVALS Of Printed r :i. Harrows Ltd., 7. I On haul Road. Amber Mansions' Phone 3480(1 BARGAINS: at Modern Silk: Ptore. Printed BUta $4.50. swUss Woollen .Vi t>rr150 words
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629 1955-09-06 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Tues. Sept. 6, 1955. Strikes And Pickets to ignore the harm don* to J Singapore by a series of I strikes which must hinder the growth of a sound trade union movement. To people who believe that chaos would give them power, the success or failure629 words
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Article629 1955-09-06 6 The Terrorists Answer Was the burning of 27 lorries in a pineapple plantaj tion in Johore the Malayan Communist Party's reply to the proposed amnesty? It probably is. Its timing seems to suggest it. It may not altogether be an accident that this major incident took place just before the629 words
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1109 1955-09-06 6 i Search for less costly equipment >••••••. Holds domestic promise American writer MORCaN MONROE continues his discussion of the objects of a fathering at Pheonix. Arizona from Nov. I to 5. of leaders of science and industry. They will consider projects1,109 words
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226 1955-09-06 6 MAN IN THE STREET Costly alternative to toddy IT ls interesting to note the Federation Minister for Labour and "Young Ramasamy advocating closing of toddy shops in order to improve the social standard of Indians in Malaya. May I invite them to spend a week-end in Pahang. where the toddy226 words
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Article79 1955-09-06 6 RAC KE T IN CI NE MA TIC KETS. BLACK marketeers are actlve again at the Penang theatres and suecerded in monopolising tirkets I feel that the police can do vrry little in this matter. partly because the cinemagoers do not co-operat« with them and partly because the rarkoieers are79 words
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Article, Illustration821 1955-09-06 6 VERNON BARTLETT - The journal ist 's part i n the Malayan revo l u tio n. VERNON BARTLETT s SEPTEMBER the first was Chinese Jour- nalists 1 Day. Being s the kind of JournalE 1st who seldom learns about the news until he reads 1 It In the papers, and whose rareDomei - 821 words
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Advertisement551 1955-09-06 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. it Wnrdt fin (minimum). DE BET PER: To Doreen and Derek, a son Philip Stephen on 4th September. at Kandang Kerbau Hospital. in W»r4t lit (minimum). TALALLA HARTLES: The marnagt will b« solemenlzed between Cyril James eldeiit son of the l; t t r Mr H. Benjamin Talalla551 words
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Advertisement138 1955-09-06 6 VIOLIN OUTFITS. (Made in Oermanyi Our hues purchases recently t h»ve enabled the Factory to fc reduce their prires to u». and we j now. In turn. p*.v» on this benefit to all our Customers. c Look at these Prim! 6 Model 2010 Complete set S 40.M C Model 2011138 words
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Advertisement30 1955-09-06 6 Thetrs Tradition and Ouoli! %Sa Spf^ G* C RADb Vv v m\ BCVa^BK^!^^'^^ Jr\ mbcb«mi nanw nu Iff; nOAJVS LUNG TON!C mj^f? tOLO §T Alt 9lSPl*S** lli "Tnl »MU6 STOKIS30 words
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Article160 1955-09-06 7 Out— five of the old brigade RECORD ATTENDANCE PnniMM FRESH BLOOD INTO MCA SUB-BRANCH OGM w \isi:r is 0 OF [iLS RAN' hamumitr, Mon. p|\ .|.ilw;irts of the f Selangor branch of a,, Malayan Chinese (.n have been J us ted in a general fhake-up o\ its Kuala Lumpur district160 words
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Article33 1955-09-06 7 KALA LUMPUR. Mon. I ft< rrorista cut the V r.e wiros over tho rail- Bidor Sungkai Ith Pcrak last tigatlng party '■i ir.ore than 10 large i 'he track.33 words
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Article36 1955-09-06 7 made lift in which t nipped lor n It jammod ipore Airport has been re- Mechanics replaced the damaged doors on Sunday and the lift was operating normally again from yesterday morning.36 words
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Article, Illustration57 1955-09-06 7 I h.,r i p VICTOR I IIKVATIIASAN after their marriage at the Wenley v mIi P n nc last Saturday. The bridegroom ia the *on of the Rev. and Mrs. J*l. Thevathasan of Sinnapore. The bride, the former Ruth Kamalavathy. is the daughter of Mr.57 words
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198 1955-09-06 7 Colony men to meet Soekarno yALKS to strengthen relations between Singapore L and Indonesia will take place in Jakarta this week When a Colony delegation leaves on Friday for The Chief Minister, Mr Di^iri Marshall, will load the Singapoie jwrty for talks with the198 words
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Article80 1955-09-06 7 Car runs into drain KLANG. Mon. Four men were taken to hospital Rfter their car crashed Into I drain on the Klang Mrru Road yesterday. Mr R F. Creer wai seriously injured. He is now in Bungsar Hospital. Kuala Lumpur. The other three, who had minor80 words
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Article20 1955-09-06 7 A motorcycle worm 5450 was stolen lrom outside a house in Joo Chiat Road, Singapore, on Sunday night.20 words
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Article37 1955-09-06 7 The Federation of Boys' Clubs will hold a reception at the Queen Street Boys' Hostel at 4 30 p.m. on Saturday for the presentation of certificates to leaders who have completed a leadership trainIng course.37 words
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Article164 1955-09-06 7 A REQUEST had been made to the Singapore Government that Rifts to the Youth Sports Centre fund be exempt from tax. Mr. Loke Wan Tho, chairman of the organising committee, told the Straits Times yesterday. He expected the Government would agree. The centre, which164 words
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Article41 1955-09-06 7 Quelc B*njt Wah claimed trial »n the Singapore First Criminal DUtrict Court yesterday to a charge of having a terrorist document In Tlwary Street on the night of Aug. 13 He wax remanded In custody until Nov. 11.41 words
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Article46 1955-09-06 7 Singapore Rotarians will mrct at tiie Raffles Hotel ballroom tomorrow' for their luncheon meeting becauae of the strike at the Capitol Restaurant The guest speaker will be Mr Jeffrey Jones, lecturer and tutor in youth service at the University College of Swansea.46 words
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Article193 1955-09-06 7 RIDDLE OF THE MISSING TEETH Very ill the n«xt day A WOMAN visited her husband in hospital a week before he died, but when she went to Identify his body in the mortuary, she saw that his upper front teeth were missing, the Singapore Coroner's Court was told yesterday. Kwok193 words
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Article, Illustration125 1955-09-06 7 Malayan is university'S new Professor of Surgery MR. VIOII (.HIM SING. i onsiilluiit vurrron at the General llospii.il Singapore, will become Prof^ ■or of Surf cry »t the l ni versity of Malaya ne*t month He will Uke the pla< of rrofrMor D.E C Mekie, who is due to retire125 words
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244 1955-09-06 7 CLERK TOOK GIRL, 16, TO HOTEL TONY Toh Ah Nee. a senior clerk, was yesterday accused of raping his 16-year-old step-daughter. Irene Toh. at an hotel on April 3. He denied the chance and told the Singapore Assizes I think it U berau.v I would244 words
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Article98 1955-09-06 7 Waitresses held after stabbing JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. THE Police here have dttalned three people. Including two Chinese waitresses, for questioning In connection with the fatal .stabbing at a cafe In Jalan Ibrahim late on Saturday. One of the two mm stabbed in the Incident wax Llew Tong, 25, a rattan-maker.98 words
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Article66 1955-09-06 7 Mr. 8. K Paul, president of the Indian Overseas League, president of the Congress Part y In Bombay and a member of the Indian Parliament, arrived In Singapore yesterday In the course of a visit to Indian communities In South-East Asia. Mr Patll said66 words
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Article17 1955-09-06 7 A camera worth $1,000 was stolen from a house in Wilkinson Road. Singapore, on Bunday.17 words
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Article29 1955-09-06 7 Mr. Kirn 800-hwan. leader of the Korean Reconstruction Bank basketball team yesterday called on Singapore* Chief Minister, Mr David Marshall and gave him a Korean doll29 words
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216 1955-09-06 7 ALLIANCE MAKES SLIGHT SWITCH IN POLICY New stand on Mentri Besar KUALA LUMPIR, Monday. FIE Alliance In Its manifesto for the coming Selangor State elections, issued today, pledged itself to demand that the Mentri Besar be an elected State Councillor from the majority party in the House. This Is a216 words
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Article58 1955-09-06 7 SERE MB AN Mon The Alliance is to contest all 12 seat* in the Negri Sembilan State elections on Ort 12. Nomination Day is Sept. 8. The Alliance has reserved one seat for the Malayan Indian Con«re«. two for the Malaysn Chinese Association and58 words
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Article48 1955-09-06 7 KUALA LUMrUH, MOn iau Cheng Chuan. 23 of Batu lane, pleaded guilty In the First Magistrate's Court here today to causing hurt to Stephen Chan Ah Pye with a screw driver at Batu Road on July 30. Sentence wa.« postponed to Sept. 12. Ball v» allowed48 words
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104 1955-09-06 7 KUAI.A LUMPUR, Mon. AN ALERT sentry saved a patrol of the 6th Bn., Malay Regiment, from attack when six terrorists approached its base camp near Triang Pa hang ■f >aw the intruders and at once opened lire. The terrorists fled. One of them104 words
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Article47 1955-09-06 7 The body of an unidentified Chinese, aged about 50, was pii-krd up lrom the sea off Elizabeth Walk, Singapore, yotf-rtlay afternoon. Thr man was sft. 4in. and had I broken tooth. He had a pair of back troiusers and a light blue nnat47 words
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Article33 1955-09-06 7 JOHORE BAHRU. X.on.— No contact has been made by the security forces v lth the terrorists wtio yesterday burned 27 lorries be lone ing to a pineapple plantation In Sungei Renpam.33 words
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Advertisement29 1955-09-06 7 T»-*C 1*^^' SERVICES BIPfGAPOn t RANGOON BAN(;kOk TAIPEI TOKYO CALCUTTA Excursions to ANCkOK WAT Comfort Security Cheapness PHQ NE ***** PASSAGE ENQUIRIES SIME DARBY j*°SBY HOUSf. 71. ROBINSON MAD29 words
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Advertisement33 1955-09-06 7 The bar-man says.... "The drink for every occasion" and any time you enter the SINGAPORE HOTEL Ah Chang will be there to serve it. farjsbcTti <>* course Vf^« l»oy.'.«> HfNtT WAUGH fr CO LTD33 words
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716 1955-09-06 8 JEALOUSY la a problem which most mothers have to face. To say that a child is not jealous is not true, and I think it is important to admit that jealousy does exist in every family. If thLs Ls understood, then should a child716 words
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Article, Illustration66 1955-09-06 8 Two fashions in the Paris sh otos. Left, the Amazon line by Manguin of printed blue taffeta, and. centre, "Kouki." an afternoon frock in green jersey by Carven. Right: An evening dress of ruby velvet shown in London by John Cavanagh. The matching velvet jacket66 words
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566 1955-09-06 8 CdIMGhJU - What A Life Fil m fan Jane wants to know CdIMGhJU* *r I MONDAY JANE and I fro J to a film this afternoon. It is always a pleasure to take her, because at the moment she Ls quite indiscriminatine and thinks them all grand. I must admit, though, the566 words
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Article371 1955-09-06 8 NADEANE WALKER - Buyers like the new styles NADEANE WALKER By rVO directly opposed silhouttes have come out of Paris's opening autumn shows and buyers like them both. Clearly marked for Immediate aueceu is Dior's V line, which returns to the normal bosom, small natural waistline (sometime* belted) and stemsllm skirts. Allowing for371 words
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Advertisement122 1955-09-06 8 j tEI? m a^B^B^Lv^ vi^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^H L <8t mMI /aTaV t^B&** MtwUKm^^^^T^''lSßßmßt9tKtm AgtV *"^al Cianambigai fl JB^B^B^B^B I.'" FUN for these lively IM 4 LACTOGEX-fed babieß. Just IM I MW l<>uk at their lovely limits, their l^^^r J^^M shinint; eyes their whole /b^Bj "^?(B expression is one of abundant /aVi good122 words
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Advertisement145 1955-09-06 8 Jfc I BROWN POLSON'S CORNFLOL'R Q*2&£Za>> delicious and nourish meals. Brown Poison's Cornflour, when cooked v provides an inexpensive, fabulously health. body-building food rich in carbohydrUt* protcia vitamins. The perfect baby-food rffcf excellent for adults too. *t^5L ii.w Ay -jX MOWN &r- j BOtSTF.XU A tO. I 111 WATERBURYS .^JSjj145 words
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Miscellaneous224 1955-09-06 8 Straits Times Crossword ACBOM (Stcveiuont (U. 1. Choacn playw geu ttttla umb^« of people credits-very wordy <•). a t l l i 6 i. 5. Meaaur* of society lfl R*«wd broken m 50 on the U. The^u£^a stti5 tti was aba 17 P-tTrnt^u"' godlike Oon«--(Colertdce) <») fellow j (»>. 12224 words
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Article, Illustration1572 1955-09-06 9 I Van*** as hlfsstitfl i to drift Ihi'fj f§ni no further TOMORROW": •**€'»rp»r** n-lurm-H; alive after twelve Tear* THE United States in the middle of the *****, had one supreme desire. President Warren Harding put it in a word that is bad1,572 words
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Advertisement114 1955-09-06 9 MaJu~bo if You hava in your ak in y*\u *ho ar« r—Ay In virioua eaha doctor, th* ankar. tha :.in»n. each <h« lift In- inilMpaC- Iviaa you r hnanciai hu halp I i «duca--.r«n, th* our family, .oar bu*i:manciaJ B II I I. A. •I ttivr pore l"«it IMA 3373.114 words
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Advertisement378 1955-09-06 9 Fop roads BBHWB over This HENLEY Super S.G. it the most advanced low pressure car tyre on the market. It hat proved its worth on every type of road the world over! The Super S.G. combines super-strong, flexible sidewalk with a thick non-tkid tread, giving better steering, smoother driving and378 words
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Miscellaneous106 1955-09-06 9 Jff.v Moryan. MA). V© lyiny Dirk Tracy M'*hj fj«fjy'"" I rWHAT?TI WAS Lr3Tt>4tNG 1 [nOU LfeCD MV CAO \EA^iMXXXd Tl WANTED vOJ TO V n ITUOUCWT OtTTBIDE I HEARD TD KILLCOONV, EM? OUCMEAD. COME BACK I WASNT START 1 JirJ «rrr?k in M3UMM) WWAT \OU TOUO -AND NO* XDt/Re IW6OU106 words
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Article186 1955-09-06 10 Sepfember first grade rubber 1 buyers f.o.b. tlr»ed in Slngaiwro yesterday at $'49 per Ib down a I quarter of a cent on Sa'urdiiy. 1 The closing tone was quiet and 1 slightly easier after a marke- on 1 which there wa 8 little Inclination to trade. Price186 words
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707 1955-09-06 10 MALAYA'S RUBBER, TIN EXPORTS UP ON LAST YEAR By Our Market Correspondent ALTHOUGH both rubber and tin shipment* from Malaya in August were down on the previous month, shipments in the first eight months of this year showed rises on the corresponding period last year. Rubber exports from Malaya in707 words
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Article101 1955-09-06 10 Blngaa*M> Cbinea* Produrr h rbsaat^: noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra, quietly steady Septrmber $37 buyers. »27 19 selle:». October $37 3« ouyers. $3$ sellers Coconut oil steady quiet. bulk $40', .seller* drum 143 1 4 -ci.cPeppe. quiet with no busmen* reported; Muntok white $162. Sarawak $»61,101 words
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Article95 1955-09-06 10 The Malayan Esrhange Banks AaserlaOeM made the follow im; changes in its rales to merchants yesterday: New York: buying airmail TT 32 3/4. O.D. 32 7/$. 90 days 33 credit bill*, 33 1/16 trade bills. CaaaMla: buying airmail TT. 32 5/16. O D 33 7 16. 90 dava95 words
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Article85 1955-09-06 10 Ship, lying alongside the King* pare Harbour Board wharves >•■ anpsclad u*da> are: Palmetto Mariner 1 3. Promrtheua 4 5. Belleville C.P.. Tegelberg 67. Banael Maru 9.9 Banks 11 Lok->ang 1$ 14. Frankfurt 15 16. Sudan Is. Yamaiumt Maru 19 20 Serdang N Wall 4 Langsa N Wall 685 words
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Article50 1955-09-06 10 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS Invr-, S'OTK fa dowi heaviei dpciinaVer.iKe I Loans |< c^-v;,. Bank of Mount N Brok<-r. H Hill M Moun Peko We.Nieri, Ml Ampol Explt, Oil He.,: Au^t. Conso A PM Bradford B Hfl] ild Ounlop Eec Zinc O. J COiei Herald I.C I Swan Brewa Wooiworth Dunlop Bb50 words
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Article13 1955-09-06 10 The folio PUK .)!P Sanjei Rid,,, Tin: Rasa M j»nj Minr13 words
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Advertisement318 1955-09-06 10 111 1 II "1 thats'the'wopd, %J JLmJ JL for. tie NEW' JwTth the elimination of okjsetiwMWe a«iM snd vibfttioa. k\f U tN NN SM UNN3 eohrnon $ea-Hortej *Ai *ntirelf sj* pleasure, entirely njw Btsifapt to the |peat sport of outkoaH boati«|. These ars the auietnt-runninj. easiest »ri»is(, s*MOttwit riejinf; W^^*^318 words
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Advertisement807 1955-09-06 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMprfre APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the post of Teacher In Voluntary Institutions in the Department of Social Welfare, Singapore. Salary scale: |3MxIS--490 B 530x20-890 (Men I, $2*5x12--4 1 :•> 15-445 B 460x1 S-Ml.. (Women* Total emolumenU range from an anlOal aalary of M 33 50 per month with annual807 words
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Advertisement599 1955-09-06 10 NOTICES THE CHANGKAT SERDANG ESTATES LIMITED (Ineerveraledj In the < olony el Singaporr, Th«? directors announce that they have received an offer for the Company's property which they will recommend should be accepted br the Shareholders. Notlrea calling *n Extraordinary Oeneral Meeting are being aent to Members. By Order of599 words
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Advertisement416 1955-09-06 10 SHIP MAERSK KNUTSEN LINE Fast and Regular Service FROM CANADA U.S. PACIFIC PORTS— 3O 0/ r Sailing Arriving San Francisco Singapore P Swct Pcnmj f- Anns lakkc 13 Aug 16 Sept 18 Sept 19 Sept Ogeka Iskke 3 Sept 8 Oct 11 Oct |J o Il.sjbeth lakke 1 Oct 31416 words
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Advertisement836 1955-09-06 11 ,405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD, T^iTiTTI j IH E BLUE°^FUNNEL LDfE fiS* I .pool clas«tw I C D II/ 14 i^pt_ 4 Sapt 51 jj^^ Sept 17 Jot IS Vl* «ii s.p, ,4 m ,,;,j fgi9m ..up, ii sot it up,,./,, tm mm Sotil Wpt2, u»U,» fto, M/Joj Oct 2 Oct836 words
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Advertisement4436 1955-09-06 11 BVVPIB PHipLpHII mcauster <k co.. Ltd. bW MM iaW Jfl Iv ■/M aW jLaW /.daT aaaV aal JV 4W _V 4|^H TIL n. JhJii WtmWmWmWmmm ellekmah buckmall klavenesi lime London, harve. Rotterdam. Los ancilis, san Francisco. ffi!S ««A»iEmß «t».™iisr fc s "m,,,.., 1 Zw^?S £stt: Aw«v po,. Boit'(K2. T °-.5P.4,436 words
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Article, Illustration523 1955-09-06 12 LHalf a ton per acre Loans for their boats FISHERIES* EXPERTS, including two from Singapore, will meet to dmcuss problems of prawn production at an international conference in Tokyo next month. The conference known as "Symposium on Prawn Fisheries" has been called by523 words
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Article, Illustration189 1955-09-06 12 MORE ASIANS ARE NOW INSURANCE MINDED MORE and more Asians are I becoming insurance minded because they are beginning to realise the benefits of life insurance. the manager of one of (he leading iniuranre companies in Malaya said yesterday. Mr. LA. Williams, of The Prudential Assurance Co Ltd.. said this189 words
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Article285 1955-09-06 12 COLONY PEPPER EXPORTS PLAN SINGAPORE suppliers' of pepper have started negotiations with the General Produce Brokers Association of London to work out a standard quality basis of Sarawak white pepper shipped from the Colony to ports in Britain and Europe. Both parties are anxious to come to an amicable understanding285 words
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Article, Illustration321 1955-09-06 12 S.C.C.R.A. change chairman MR. S. W. TOPSOM. managing director of AngloFrench Bendixsens. Ltd.. and Anglo-French Trading Co. Ltd.. has been appointed chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. Mr. Topsom succeeds Mr I. O Salmond of Maclaine Watson and Co. Ltd who is321 words
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176 1955-09-06 12 TWERE may well be a future L (or rubber roads the Federation Assistant Director (Roads i PuDiic Works Department, Mr. S E. Jewkes told the Straits Times Kuala Lumpur Commercial Reporter. This was a view based on the tests carried out so far,176 words
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Article41 1955-09-06 12 Total exports of copra from Ceylon during January June this year amounted to 14.486 tons The total comprised 3.735 tons In January. 904 in February. 2.163 in March 2.910 in April. 1.613 in May and 3.1C1 tons in June41 words
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Advertisement129 1955-09-06 12 TR©fIDE c EUROPE C3ENERAL AGENTS MALAYA MANSFIELD COLE SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANO fV **>* 4 /^sv^/ hold l^^/QJWL sill The Battery with POWER TO SPARE for CAR, TRUCK TRACTOR. Distributor GUAN HOE CO. (Malaya) LTD. 14, Hill Street. Singapore. RECTO-SEROL A Mm Product. Madr in (in-many. FOR INTERNAL and EXTERNAL129 words
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Advertisement327 1955-09-06 12 "FREON ffifir^ W W You should (hoose "FREON" sofe refrigerants fo, all types of equip. ==sS:S ir\ From (fa condition r t ndu lr vuull find that 2 1 Molf A P trf rnwi w > "Freon" f 1 v o V s hydroenrbi >n It will pay you to327 words
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375 1955-09-06 13 Epsom «I«ep's track round-up for tomorrow's races By EPSOM JEEP IPOH. Mon. DACED by PROCTOR 1 and GR AC lE, a pair of speedy Class 3 sprinters, CANTERBURY BELL (Donnelly) covered 3f. In 37 2/5 ln faultless style on the training track at375 words
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315 1955-09-06 13 JOTTINGS LEADING trainer Keith Daniels had every reason to be pleased with the results of the first day's racing at I poh on Saturday. While Jackie \s Kuda strengthened his claim for the valuable Gold Vase with a smart winning performance in315 words
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Article58 1955-09-06 13 LONDON. Mon A HUNGARIAN team beat the world swimming record for the women's 400 medley relay with a time of 4min. 588 sec. In Budapest yesterday, according to a Hungarian news agency. Holland held the previous record with smin. 0 1 sec. The Hungarians were rompetinc against58 words
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Article48 1955-09-06 13 JOHANNESBURG. Mon. Robert Cohen fractured th« flrst totnt ol Ms right thumb during his Mircessful defence of the world bantamweight I hampionshlp here Cohen drew hi- title bout with South Africa's Willie Toweel The Frenchman "l"o ha* a partial dislocation of the thumb Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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356 1955-09-06 13 FINAL POSITIONS COUNTY AVERAGES LONDON. Mon EMNAl poMtiotu l n the 1»W English county cricket rhamplotu>lup are P W L D T L DPU Surrey 28 23 5 0 0 2 0 284 York* 28 21 S 2 0 2 2 2M H.ir.i- 28 16 5 (I 1 0 3356 words
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133 1955-09-06 13 MELBOURNE. Mon. PANK BEDOMAN. former world amateur tennis champion. today advised Australian Davis Cup stars. Lewis Hoad and Ken Rosewall, to join him in the professional ranks. Both boys should be worth a U5545,000 offer to turn professional." said Sedgman who joined JackUP - 133 words
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238 1955-09-06 13 T«HIRTY-ONE cyclists from five clubs will compete in 'he 50--kllometre i novices) massed-start rar c to be held hi Uie Oap at 6.30 a.m. on Sunday. The race is being organised by the Singapor* Ode Raring Asm>elation Clubs competing are Chont Hwa Royal Air Force238 words
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Article, Illustration617 1955-09-06 13 English cricket season was memorable By VERMIN MORGANLONDON. Mon. THE THRILLING Test series, the county championship struKßle and fine weather have combined to make the 1955 cricket season just completed one of the most memorable for fans. The South African vtaiter* started a« .shakily asReuter - 617 words
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Article75 1955-09-06 13 SAN FRANCISCO Mon CARL "Bobo" Olvin world middleweight boxing champion hu cancelled his non-title bout with Bobby Dykes In Miami on Sept 2 became of an eye Injury Mr Sid Flaherty. Olson's manager, said the injury, received In the bout against Joey Ola m braReuter - 75 words
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Article72 1955-09-06 13 FOREST HILLS Mob Tony Trabert. the Wimbledon champion, entered the third round of the U 8 Single* chjmpionshlp when he beat Otsushl Mlyagt (Japan) 6-4 6-3 6-1 yesterday The match between Koael Kamo i Japan i and Malcolm Anderson < Australia i was postponed owing toReuter - 72 words
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Article299 1955-09-06 13 Britain score double success BORDEAUX. Mon. DRITAIN scored fora- fortable victories over France in both the men's and women's athletics matches in their two-day encounter which ended in the Municipal Stadium here yesterday. In the men's events, Britain scored 126 points to 85 to give them their sixth successive win299 words
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Article47 1955-09-06 13 MILAN, Mon Moncow Dynamos beat MlUn. the Italian first division champion* last aeaxon. 4-3 ve«terday after Mlla n had led by iheir Koala at half-time A crowd of 80.000 WHtrhed the game w'-llrh »a* a return fixture. Milan »on 4-3 at Moscow earlier.47 words
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Article37 1955-09-06 13 BADEN 'West OermanyV Mon. —Budge Patty (United State* >, lonner Wimbledon champion, beat Pau&to OardiiU (Italy) 6-1 8-8. 6-1 in >he men'i tingles final ol the International la« n tennis tour, naxnent here yetterday Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Advertisement376 1955-09-06 13 i^^^WORD PUZZLE i I TUESDAY Straits Time l WORD PUZZLE "S" Cv» OMt an* pm with orHer -ouponi Podmg instruction* jppejr below. a Nam* i i J^ Jj//Ktoi~, Q R I D I clues IA*V [e ,Atvl e!r"M BEIOW i....\ M M a^S -.1^ M« CLUES FOR WORD PUZZLE S2376 words
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Article99 1955-09-06 14 LONDON. Mon. FE ENGLAND XI playing a Commonwealth team in the Hastings cricket festival took a lead of 57 runs on the first innings today Tea scores in festival games were: AT HASTINGS: England XI 329 and seven for no wicket. Commonwealth 272 <PettlfordReuter - 99 words
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Article17 1955-09-06 14 H.M.S. Cossack beat Rajajl S.C. 2-1 in a friendly .sorcer matrh at -rer Park yesterday.17 words
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Article108 1955-09-06 14 Mrs. Monti. Raid, scoring an aggregate total >>/ 189 poinis for the 25 yards rancre. won the Datln Paglar Cup outrcht for winning the event for the third year at the Johore Banru Rlllp Association's annual shoot at Johore Bahru Mm. Huld also won a108 words
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567 1955-09-06 14 SOUTH-EAST ASIA BOXING A TREMENDOUS SUCCESS IBy CHARLES BBTCEI THIRTY-TWO splendid young amateur boxers are now sayin 0 their farewells after a thrilling week of friend-making in the South Hast Asia championships. Proudly nursing injuries and medals, they to their respective567 words
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Article170 1955-09-06 14 LEAVING the hlghlighU of this first tournament, let ■I look ahead to 1057 Burma, in their own country. V ill probably be fully represented by ten boxers the Philippines will also have more th;m this time. Coach Enriquez informs me that two promising welterweights170 words
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Article195 1955-09-06 14 SUNDERLAND. Monday. COUTH AFRICA S cricketers easily boat Durham in their two day match which ended before tea today, winning by an innings and 324 runs. Durham lost their five outstanding rtrst innings wickets for 33 In an hour to be all out for 111Reuter - 195 words
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Article20 1955-09-06 14 HOC CCS B.A.FA. L(t|W DW. 1: MM rtorkyard v Marlnr Dfpl Jalan Bnar: l>l«idl>. Jacka Pyaiiiw. rarm Park.20 words
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122 1955-09-06 14 TWO Sumr.se professional boxers arrived from Bangkok y*»t*rday for bouts at Singapore Happy World Stadium on Friday night Nal Suwan. Allan Games reprenenta'lve last year, will meet Cttua Glm Chiang over ten rounds lor the flyweight champioruhip of Singapore. S..111: > top ranking featherweight.122 words
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Article56 1955-09-06 14 J. Pollard < Seletar > won a 25--mile time trial cycle meet from M* other airmen at Buklt Tlmah Road on Sunday. The meet »v organised by the Seletar Cycle Racing Club. Pollard's time was lhr. tmln. 37 wr Second wa* R. Lever* Changli. lhr. "mm56 words
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191 1955-09-06 14 LONDON. Mon. THE SCRATCHING of Acropolis, the second favourite, and four other colts today because of the coughin?, epidemic which is sweeping stables all over Britain, at one stage reduced the probable St. Legcr field to ten. Later in the day MissReuter - 191 words
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Article91 1955-09-06 14 KUALA I I'M. ill Mon The Sultan's Oold Cup soccer final between Slngafwe and Penan* Malays, schedulru to be played here on Sept < ha* been postponed. It la alao likt-lv that the venue may be changed Reason for the postponement l« becau*e Singapore ar« due91 words
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293 1955-09-06 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mom. A LATE rally by 22 Special Air Service R< mmrnt failed to save them from deI feat at the hands of Sclangnr Club, who von their rugger friendly by 14 points (goal and three trle*> to 13 (two goals and293 words
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Article202 1955-09-06 14 IPOH. Moti CEVERAL amendment* to the horkey -ulen have been made by tha International Hockey Federation The ii H* i Important i» the power -■urn to umptrea to penalise breaches of the "bully" by the award of a free-hit to the opitoMnii team or. for202 words
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Article, Illustration68 1955-09-06 14 The most improved player in Selangor's team SAN SEONG KOK. the most Improved badminton player in Sclangor, retarns a drop-shot dnrinx his match against Tan Lai Thong of Negri Srmhilan at the Selangor Badminton Hall on Sunday Selangor beat Negri Sembilan 7-2 to enter the second round of the Foonf68 words
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365 1955-09-06 14 4 GKOI'F of |MM»pK- kt'cnly Interested in Singa- pore's weather this week are the record-crazy Fijian athletes. They arc hopinn for bnsht. sunny weather from Thursday onwards so that they can have a really good crack on Saturday at the records they set in365 words
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Article98 1955-09-06 14 J. Mxrkham 'hire up. «n: R0\.,l Singnpor. Gilf Club "A" Dtvtaion meriil tkcaay). Other rard>: .lOC Vhm 2 up R D I. SrKt all vjuare R M York all -ou.ie. J C. Pollorlr 2 do»:i G M -Oiifnn 2 d B. W T Oo.idri.-h 3 do»n;98 words
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Article85 1955-09-06 14 CLOSING GOALS WEREN T ENOUGH Iff «pit 4 0| i R tin.. mini!-. failed floodlit 8 tog v Chim Jalan B< last nighi 1 Thiboth Chin- 1 faster Th( time th Charlie i only gi Chit.. deral/, player! thi ing a bard defer,' i anslaimh 1 Athl<\ as they Chre85 words
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Article21 1955-09-06 14 S'PORE AAA FOR JUBILEE SPORTS JOKf)Ir again-: j Bahru I Bi Col 1m: The 1" I item* in :hp > air e\pr<-iKi21 words
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Article13 1955-09-06 14 i. Ilinim lern.i-i 'lirou.i. D pu' 'hrm raTi13 words
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84 1955-09-06 14 Soccer's New Deal EIGHT MILLION PLEDGE SUPPORT FOR PLAYERS SOUTHPORT. Mon DELEGATES representing 8 000 000 gMUIk worker voted unanimously here today in favour of a plan to force a new deal" foi the nation .s football pli They did this alter beins: told that BaitaUn'a tettm •tars suffered coadltloni84 words
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