The Straits Times, 16 September 1955
1955-09-16
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Title Section14 1955-09-16 1 The Straits Times. Nat*** 1 Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1955 15 CENTS14 words
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Article460 1955-09-16 1 Govt. deaf to our proposals which could hare solved Spore labour problems ■s/ >,i,ESTIONS VORED* Urgent: But still no action |R< H I* rcprt'scntsomc of Sings* pnii'« liiuucst cmplovtr> jesterday iiccuscd the labour I'ront (Ut\ernment of ha\iny ifnon d p <• posa Is could ha\e solved the460 words
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Article13 1955-09-16 1 BrigaCreach. Chlel of Staff n Malajra. is in| com■tal rley. Surrey.13 words
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Article, Illustration385 1955-09-16 1 KEE IS SO GLAD HEJLEFT JUNGLE SUNGEI HAKAP. Thurs. KEE BAK CHEANG, first Province Wellesley bandit and the fifth in the Federation to surrender since the amnesty, was Kiven a hero's welcome here last night. I am overw Helmed, Kee told the Straits Times today at385 words
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421 1955-09-16 1 IPOH. Thursday. A BATTLE of Britain pilot, who won a Distinguished Flying Cross and bar. has been refused permission to attend a commemoration service at the R.A.F. station in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. 1 He is Mr. D W. A. Stones. Assistant District421 words
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Article86 1955-09-16 1 Your MM is out TODAY A GREAT MAN appears J\ in glorious colour on the cover of MM for September, which is on sale today. He is the Sultan of Johore, who uill ccle- brate Ml Diamond Jubilee at the age of 82 in Johore Bahru tomorrow. This cover has86 words
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Article45 1955-09-16 1 KUALA LUMPUR. ThursFWe armrd and uniformed terrorists stopped a Malay cyclist on the main trunk road north of Kampar, Perak. on Tuesday night. They noted his name then allowed him to go and made off In the direction of the Kampar Hill*.45 words
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Article28 1955-09-16 1 KUALA LUMPUH. Thurs Terrorists nred on a military land rover near the 11th mile. Kluang-Ayer Hltam road In Johore this morning All the shots mUs*ri.28 words
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Article31 1955-09-16 1 BOLZANO. Italy Thurs. Dashing downstairs to tell his parents he had become a father. Leandro Ohlnello, 34. fell over the banister and fell 60 feet to his r>ath31 words
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Article26 1955-09-16 1 NEW YORK Triii--.' The ftnt National Cltv flank ot New York announced today that it ha* bought the Bank of Monrovlu. Liberia- APAP - 26 words
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Article25 1955-09-16 1 LONDON. Thurs. The Prime Minister. Sir Anthuny Eden, has hart to cancel his engagements be cause of an attack of Influenza. Reu'erReuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration24 1955-09-16 1 A last kiss —and then goodbye h.111.1. NYOAARU kisses Uollv Joseph (oodliyr r>.|<.r.he sailed away yesterday on the Tank Prim cm.. Straits Times piriure.24 words
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Article, Illustration208 1955-09-16 1 4 LAST-MINUTE attempt by a Norwegian sailor to get his fiancee signrri on as a stewardess on the ship in which ho was forced to leave Singapore failed yesterday. And with It went Kjell Nygaard's last hop 1 of remaining208 words
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Article38 1955-09-16 1 HONO KONO, Thurs Peking Radio announced to- day a "new system" unrii r which employees of the state i councils would be paid ca-sh instead of good* such a* housing, food, clothing and other necessities- Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article26 1955-09-16 1 BRAZZAVILLE. Thun. All 16 people on boarrl a French airliner died when It crashed north of Bamb<>la- bo. officials report >d today26 words
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Article182 1955-09-16 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Aloysius Dragon, 16, getting I up to go to school this morn- ing, found the body of his lather, Cyril ChriMopher Dragon, hanging from a doorway at their home In Amp.mi! Road. lit niKht, Mr Dragon, an nmateur rider and a.s.sLsUnt .'tarter182 words
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Article247 1955-09-16 1 'BUT I CAN'T TAKE ALL THE SURRENDERS' KI'ALA I TMIMK. Thun. THE CHIEF MINIS--1 TER. Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today he would be prepared at a moment's notice to fly to Kedah to take the surrender of five terrorists if they wished.247 words
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Article90 1955-09-16 1 NO BULLETS THEY JUST FLED KUALA LUMP'JR. fhur* —Two more group* o f terrorists yesterdhv ignored calls to surrender 'jnde» the amnesty In the KOT.% TI M.<.l area of Johore 10 ter-orlst» were building a e.irrp wher. a security force patro: came upon them The terrorists t(ok oo heed when90 words
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Article20 1955-09-16 1 DETROIT Thurs Ther* are 81 million registered motor vehicles anil 72 million licensed driv?r.s in th»United State.s— APAP - 20 words
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Article, Illustration539 1955-09-16 1 Murphy freed on one count LONDON. Thurs. ('EKALD MUHPHY. an as-istant superintendent Of poUcc in M ilava. was discharged on one count today when thr jury, acting on the direction of the Judge. found him not uuilty of "counselling procuring and commandine a beauty culturist, F.ilcrn Frances HarfVTt. to killReuter - 539 words
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Article43 1955-09-16 1 MI.SSINf. MVV I \S Kll>v II one Tsr h.iti- Sin:; ipnrr bUMnessm.il, mis^.iic since M«ml.»> nlurn- I home Ut. I i- 1 nuht 11. told polin- h< had Ih-.ii kidnapp* il Invrsti- itions still continuini; «arl> this mornin:. (See P. 4).43 words
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Article56 1955-09-16 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Train service between Slam and Malaya have been temporarily suspended. Malayan Railway announced tonlcht All through traffic ha halted and the International express scrvicrs bi Prnane and Bangkok .trr eancelwd until further notice R« p..:: ;ire Bdng carrier! out on •> main line56 words
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Advertisement85 1955-09-16 1 4-, you in scorch of g eS j Cultured Pearls? 11, Hh 1 World Famous ..jtfIKIMOTO" at your choice. C. de SUVA BROS. Jiirrllcrs ptlCI Spore- 1. Phone: *****. 1 SELF PRIMING PUMP Fully auttjmatic self-priming no valves or adjusters Riving quicker prime and air capacity than any other pump85 words
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Advertisement113 1955-09-16 1 MsalsTSj ENLARGING Koilak Malays liwilrd V ij wu J Table Waters are veru Looh \ykzt\l Jo SODA IM II K V V TOM( ttUIR lIH (,IM,U ALt O V I IM IK lUX a^ L I MO N AOI a CNIBRYAOI il M I J U I C I SO113 words
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Article68 1955-09-16 2 The police have withdrawn riot charges against Koh An Chai and Tan Ah Nam. Koh and Tan were allegej to have been members of a crowd of rioters who set upon and tried to murdfr Detective Corporal Ho V«? Meng at 9 15 p m.68 words
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Article102 1955-09-16 2 LOMM)N. Thurs— Mrs. FJiiabeth Privett, t>B. climbed into her old-fashioned zinc bath tub on Monday night, got stuck and did not get out until yesterday. All Monday night she screamed for hrlp. then spent all da v Tuesday and Tuesday night trying to raise herself102 words
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Article, Illustration69 1955-09-16 2 CROWSEO. ro.>. I sceptred, Sharon Key Ritchie. 18, previously "Miss Colorado." poses aftrr being elected 'Miss America 1956" before a croud of 18.000 at Atlantic City, Ncir Jersey. The second red-head to tcin Jj-j/fic-oiu ei<nt, .uiAj Ritchie it 5/t. 6m fa". weighs 116/ b. and measuresAP - 69 words
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Article21 1955-09-16 2 Singapore's Jewish community celebrate!, its new year Rosh Hashana tomorrow Prayers will be held at Hrn colony* two synagogues.21 words
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Article88 1955-09-16 2 Gas taps are left open and 11 people fall unconscious SEREMBAN. Thursday EHDUR women and seven children were knocked out by gas here today. They were admitted to the general hospital, but their condition Is not serious. Thp victims live In three houses in a second-hand goods yard in88 words
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Article77 1955-09-16 2 Princess may come to S'pore LONDON. Thurs THE PEOPLE of Singapore and Malaya may get a chance to see Princess Margaret next year. The Daily Sketch said today Princess Margaret inav tour Australia next summer. Its gossip column, said the crew of the royal yacht Britannia are talking about aUP - 77 words
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Article39 1955-09-16 2 REOIO CALABRIA, Thurs Police have arrested 118 people In a massive campaign to wipe oui crime in the ban-dit-Infested mountains of Italy's ••toe." Nine wanted men have surrendered and 259 suspects have been detained- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article36 1955-09-16 2 MEDAN Thurs A shipload of 4.000 tons of Burm"fce rice is expected here soon to help relieve shortages in '•astern Sumatra where production has been hard hit by disastrous floods in recent months— A.P.AP - 36 words
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Article38 1955-09-16 2 CANBERRA. Thurs. Japan's request for a Reneral release of war criminal* to mark the 10th anniversary of the ending of the Pacific war has been refused, the Attorney General told the Senate here today —Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article71 1955-09-16 2 HONO KONG Thurs. American Red Cross officials and BnM.-li |x>llce today waited In vain for the arrival of the 10 Americans who were expected to bo returned from China this week. China announced on Brpt 10 In Oeneva that she would release the Americans "within aReuter - 71 words
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159 1955-09-16 2 LONDON. Thurv WHETHER he likes it or not. Joe Deakin haw to go on mnnlnr If he discontinues his runs he mar die. Joe sprWrhtly 77. has been told by his doctor "put on plimsolls and shorts and go159 words
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Article312 1955-09-16 2 Charge dropped, she's freed BANTING. Thursday THE first case under the Elections Offences Ordin- ance came to an abrupt end in the Tclok Datoh magistrate's court here today when a peasant woman. Tumi binte Ka-ssan Atmo. was acquitted on a charge of unauthorised possession312 words
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Article36 1955-09-16 2 The first Normal course for Singapore Chines* school teachers will begin next week at Paslr Panjant? and Siglap secondary schools. The course will be attended by about 320 men and women teachers.36 words
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Article78 1955-09-16 2 Hawker knifed in revenge attack pOUIf bi gangsb with k ambushi a Chine t Leone < Kamj, Bfngai Then before I of blood He I was given i trmmfus late l;i Jed li P v A p<>: Str.i morniti that th< tack was Peopl' were qi< ambush b n Thfr<78 words
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Advertisement128 1955-09-16 2 O£*4u^^V xf*r Simplicity itself! MIV A PACKET Of SUM TODAY! •^vTvAVr' <VX Mf Surf "'k alld YOU an produce lhe P* 01 1 he will y\ T)\ Z^s?) )j present you with a beautiful Gold Tudor Ladies Watch made jr s^V —^l^V) world famous Rolex. Don't delay, be may be128 words
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Advertisement148 1955-09-16 2 w When you think thaM m you can buy Blue Gillette f M in a quick-feed Dispenser B for just the price of the V blades it makes you wonder j why you ever bought M them any other way Dispenser has these V^^S^ftn^ free advantages Vu G'^ e m148 words
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Article120 1955-09-16 3 HOARDING -DEATH, WARNS JAKARTA JAKARTA, Thurs. HOARDERS of basic commodities may face the death In Indonesia. [tatter of State, Mr. discuMlnc the new ent's anti-corruption i he plans shortly to ipital punishment hoarders of primary revent profiteers I saboteurs from hamper■.irnmcnfs efforts the nations ecoid improve living coni id it120 words
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Article52 1955-09-16 3 ALGIERS. Thurs.— Terrorng by the roadside instantlnc yesterday i lorry and a car and cut the iiroats of four Europeans 'licm. Q| laf r set fire to :ry. An army patrol combed the r the attack on the and killed three i terrorists. They a quantity ofReuter - 52 words
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Article13 1955-09-16 3 YORK. Thurs. ingshoreoMß went rk •••■sterday In New York. UP.UP - 13 words
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114 1955-09-16 3 Row at U.S. air base in Japan ends r TOKYO. Thurs. I! village of Sunakawa, near a main United States air base outside Tokyo. wa^ Peaceful today. Residents and supporters from the Social'H and Labour movements aicrerd to stop the picketing which J«urin» the week has led tolice he WUhReuter - 114 words
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Article84 1955-09-16 3 Grief with a capital A father's will MARK, England, Thurs. The will of William Duckett decrees that his daughter and three sons must wear mourning for six months after his death— or forfeit their shares Of his £55,000 < $450.000 1 estate. Duckett, a retired flour manufacturer, died in AprilAP - 84 words
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Article29 1955-09-16 3 RANGOON. Thurs. LtGen. Ne Win. commander-in-chief of Burma's armed forces, will lead a five-man military goodwill mission to Communist China, it was ofnI'ially announced last night. —Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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174 1955-09-16 3 GENEVA. Thur.s. The mber United Nations tive tribunal today the claims of LonnfUa Elizabeth Ball dismissal from the Her this year be anind that she should ted in her former [buna] also rejected wrongful dismissal Mr Kamal Kumar iyay, 47. former deI rector ofReuter - 174 words
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Article299 1955-09-16 3 Don't trust China Casey HARSH WORDS IN A 'FLORAL BATTLE' r STILL NEED PROOF OF GOOD INTENTIONS...' irafnn WASHINGTON, Thursday. did not favour dropping trade barriers against Communist China or admitting China to the United Nations in the near future, the Australian Minister for External Affair*, Mr. Richard Casey, saidReuter - 299 words
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118 1955-09-16 3 Burma just loves her 'neutrality' RANGOON, Thurs. A RESOLUTION calling for Burma to stay out of the South-Ea.st Asian Treaty Organisation was approved unanimously by the Chamber of Deputies, the lower house of the Burmese parliament, yes. terday. The resolution was sponsored by the opposition cryptoCommunist Burma Workers and Peasants'Reuter - 118 words
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Article34 1955-09-16 3 MANILA. Thur* Radio telephone connections between the Philippines and South Vietnam will v >e formally opened today when President Magsaysay talks to the South Vietnam Prime Minister. Mr. Ngo Dlnh Diem. U.PUP - 34 words
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Article29 1955-09-16 3 NEW DELHI. Thurs—lndia's Home Minister, Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant, today introduced a bill in parliament here to ban the sale of horror comics in India RcuterReuter - 29 words
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156 1955-09-16 3 INDONESIA, U.S. SIGN A BOOKS AGREEMENT JAKARTA. Thursday. INDONESIA and the United States today signed an 1 agreement under which the United States will subsidise the sales of American books, magazines and educational lilms in Indonesia. 1 The Foreign Minister. Mr. Anak Agung, and the US ambassador. Mr. High 8156 words
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Article52 1955-09-16 3 MOSCOW. Thurs A delegation of 20 members of the French National Assembly led by its President. M. Pierre Schnelter. arrived by air In Moscow yesterday for a 10--day visit to the Soviet Union They were met by the chairmen of the two houses of the SovietReuter - 52 words
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Article50 1955-09-16 3 LIVERPOOL. Thar;- Reservists In the Women's Royal Naval Service are to take part In NATO r.eet exercises in the Med. erranean this month for the first time The women reservists wi 1 meet in London this weekend and fly to Oioraitar for the 11-day exercise —ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article43 1955-09-16 3 TAIPEH, Thura A Chinese concubine today charged that two thugs cut off he nnose with a penknife at the direction of a jealous first wife. The woman, H*u Thui was rushed to nospitawhere doctors stitched the nose back in place— UPUP - 43 words
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Article, Illustration40 1955-09-16 3 Cabaret star was once a trick rider .WIhKK \n i>OK> international cabaret star Virfinia Somerv who once ••arnrd a living an a trick rider in rodeo ihom. Is now the star of a British TV programme called "Starlitht. Reuter pirturrReuter - 40 words
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Article46 1955-09-16 3 SANTA MONICA (California Thurs. Jack Dempsey is a grandfather for the first time. The former heavyweight champion's eldest daughter. Joan Dempsey OTlaherty, 21. gave birth to an Sib Boz. girl last night The father is Dennis OTlaherty, whom Joan married in 1953— APAP - 46 words
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Article422 1955-09-16 3 LONDON. Thurs. n^HK >i,,k rnarkau failed to develop a definite trend today and conditions generally were quietly Irregular Olltedsed «crt firm but virtually unfcffected by .lit- Chancellor of the Exchequer* ■peech at Istanbul and the un- hanged bank rate announcement .Several dated stocks gained further ground although undated422 words
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Article23 1955-09-16 3 LONDON Bcpt IS —Cash Buyera £741 Seller* 1148.. rnrwsrd Buyers £74«. Seller* £749. Settlement £748 Turnover urn 115 ion* pm 5 torn.23 words
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Article25 1955-09-16 3 LONDON Sept IS Spol 43 \d Oct 43*.d Ort-Dw 4V.d J«n-MHr 42<1 Apr-June 40'.<1.. July-9ep». Sl\d.. Oct elf 4Sd Nov. C.1.1. 42',<1 Tone. Dnc*rt«ln.25 words
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Article131 1955-09-16 3 After the storm, an honour IKE SENDS FOR SAMMY LEE DENVER, Thurs. PRESIDENT EiB c n hower, has Invited Major Sammy Lee, an I army doctor and Olym- pic diving champion, to attend a White House conference on the physical fitness of American youth. The meeting will be held onUP - 131 words
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Article34 1955-09-16 3 MOSCOW. Thura— Marshal Nikolai Bulcanui. the Sovic; prime minister, was unable to meet President Paasikivi of Finland on his arrival here today because he is ill. according to a Finnish spokesman.—Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article24 1955-09-16 3 NICE. Thurs— Sir Winston and Lady Churchill arrived here today by air from London for a holiday on the French Riviera. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Advertisement92 1955-09-16 3 A BELOVED RULER COMES HOME TC jfi "BBb^bWbWb^bl CELEBRATE HlS** fe JI BsBBBBBBBBIdB9BbMB^B^ J 1^ p *^m \j^F/ ram mSSm JmBEZSP* f MALAYAN AAA ;|M ,^k I^Lw W CHAMPIONSHIPS SLAVE GIRLS iS^^^^^PT OF MALAYA THE LIBERATION I M RECALLED iff^^^^^^^BS^^^^^^K MR. SOUTH east asia DIVING GIRLS OF ATAMI. i^^B^^^^^^H IN92 words
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Advertisement331 1955-09-16 3 G? ALL V ■BeBI^J UUuC B^B^L^BBBBBBBBB^^'^Adta^^PC^^'Q Familyf2-QZ Pack SW6APORI CPU) STORAGE (0., LTD. PROCLAMATION Know yes all Men fit Womenfolk j; of Singapore that as from 17th September 1955 M/s. KRIPALSONS, I: 65. ARAB STREET. SINGAPORE will be holding their Mid- Anniversary-Sale and that it is decreed that all prices331 words
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Article262 1955-09-16 4 11,000 LOCAL MEM UHOK MALAY AMISATIQM COMMISSION..,. THEY SUBMIT PLAN FOR 'ADEQUATE COMPENSATION' FOR THOSE WHO GO ASSOCIATIONS repreaenting 12,000 locally-born Singapore Government servants have recommended to the Malayanisation Commission a "fair and square" scheme for abolition terms for expatriate officers. Under the proposals, based262 words
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Article173 1955-09-16 4 PLAN FOR MEN WHO STAY TO HELP service gets half of his yearly salary us pension phis one and a quarter year's salary as lump suit. gratuity. Officers with 30 or more years' service get one-and-half years' salary as lump sum gratuity In addition to their pension which ranges from173 words
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Article, Illustration182 1955-09-16 4 LEAKING GAS PIPE IS THE CAUSE i AN UNDERGROUND explosion ripped open about 15 feet of the laterite surface of the road at the junction of Race Course Road and Birch Road yesI terday evening The "explosion relieved to have been caused by a leaking gas182 words
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Article61 1955-09-16 4 Accused of 12-year-old offence IPOH. Thurs A man today faced a charge of having grievously chopped his wife with a parang 12 years ago. G. Dorairaj. 41. was accused in the Ipoh Magistrate's Court of voluntarily causing hart to G. Gana•oundri at Tyrone Estate. Batn Gajah. on Jan. 19. IM3.61 words
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Article28 1955-09-16 4 A European living in Upper Thomson Road. Slnkapore. returned home after work on Wednesday evening to find his home ransacked and $500 worth of valuables stolen.28 words
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Article28 1955-09-16 4 The Singapore Mercantile Co-operative Thrift k Loan Society. Limited will celebrate its silver Jubilee with a picnic at 356. East Coast Road near Bedok on Sunday.28 words
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Article51 1955-09-16 4 Goh Ah Too was chanted lin the Sineapore Eighth Magistrates Court yesterday with murder It was alleged that Ooh murdered Chan Choo Yon* lat Chia Kon R village off Yio Chu ICint; on April 27 this year. A preliminary inquiry will tx held on Oct. 20. 21 and51 words
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Article, Illustration76 1955-09-16 4 FATHER OF 10 MISSING FROM HOME A FATHER of 10 children, j Fong Tse Chang. 46-year-old proprietor of the Tiong Hwa Manufacturing Company in North Bridge Road, Singapore, has be«n miss.nß since morning. peared after telling h i n wife he was going to a bank to deposit a cheque76 words
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451 1955-09-16 4 A MALA YAN COULD TAKE OVER MY JOB: MORRIS Apprentices urged for top police posts THE possibility of Betting men with B.A. honours degrees and graduates from Chinese and other vernacular schools to fill top vacancies in the Singapore police force was discussed yesterday. The matter wa« raised durine the451 words
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Article182 1955-09-16 4 rpHE Malayanlsation Coml mission has been told by local employees of the BinKapore City Council that when Malaya gets Independence her Public Services should be staffed by officers "without divided loyalties" In a memorandum to the Commission, they contend that "no expatriate officer however sincere,182 words
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Article128 1955-09-16 4 HUSBAND WINS DIVORCE ACTION I M. HOOt who I Cecilia M H dissolution of h ria R r with grounrj oi was grai I Mr. .1 the Bin j Court ft I The iKm absolute i n C. W. T H N'nvy. Gent. ■ma India and i gg«* He mm128 words
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Article19 1955-09-16 4 A variety con the St. HUda't s Mnn hind school hall ir I Singapore, at 6 morrow.19 words
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Advertisement168 1955-09-16 4 SOU AGENTS JACKSON CO.. LTD SIMGAPORI MiAi Ail mim it IPOH. PENANO JC«SeiTOM U.S. i Vehkins DIESEL Mannc Indu.ttrial and Which- > on\rr»ion Engine* Sale, and Service LYONS MOTORS LTD. Orchard Road. Singaporc-9. C.A.V. Pumps .mil Injectors Salci and Service FAR EAST MOTORS LTD. Orchjrd Road. Sin(*pore-9. Fcdrrat .n Representatives168 words
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Advertisement144 1955-09-16 4 BUY THE BEST MILK XL I M Convenient Delicious fresh milk of the finest cows. Klim COW convenient powdered form Only tho w moved in making Klim In tho it comes to you as fresh and healthful M Ife was made. And Klim kcrp^ -,afrlv will refrigeration. Same High Quality144 words
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Article308 1955-09-16 5 Wot a cry, not a gun report; Youth jut toll tmoon— loat Court hears of the silentdeath KUALA SELANGOR rpi ftOH ON p ting!' 17, an assistant in his uncle's sundry jfoods shop in Tanjong Karang, cycled home on April 17, this year308 words
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Article166 1955-09-16 5 Girl, 13, accuses couple in court PENANG. Thursday. A 13-YEAR-OLD Rlrl, Choo Ah Low, told the First Magistrate's Court today that a sundry shopkeeper's wife forced her to sleep with her husband one week after the couple had taken her into their home.166 words
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Article, Illustration255 1955-09-16 5 FIFTY PLANES TAKE PART IN BATTLE OF BRITAIN FLY-PASTS THOUSANDS of people watched fly-pasts In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning to commemorate the anniversary of the Battle of Britain. More than 50 planes took part Aircraft from the Far East Royal Air Force.255 words
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Article45 1955-09-16 5 The Singapore Art Society will hold the 14th interschool art exhibition at the British Council gallery in Stamford Road from Oct 8 t °TTie' Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, will open the exhibition at 5. 30 p.m. on Oct. 7.45 words
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Article35 1955-09-16 5 The Rev Alvin E. Alvls, chief pastor of the Pentecostal Mission tn South-East Asia arrived in Singapore last niKht from Colombo. Mr Alvls is here to conduct a faith healinß campaign.35 words
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Article37 1955-09-16 5 Air Marshal Sir Francis Fressanges. Commandcr-ln-Chlef. Far East Air Force, will leave Singapore by air on Monday tor a nine-day vtalt to North Borneo, Brunei and Sarawak. He will be accompanied by Lady Fressannes.37 words
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Article, Illustration78 1955-09-16 5 SSIST JF boyt and y°« in »P*» cant stop them from playing in the water It r^ d n Sin r yesterday. Only 0 12 inch was recorded but that was enough U> nood the pool by the Raffles statue in front of78 words
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Article274 1955-09-16 5 NOTICE SERVED YESTERDAY 'TWO HUNDRED and forty-seven employees, lnA eluding clerks and peons, of Bata Shoe Company. Singapore, will go on strike from 8 a.m. today They are members of the I Employ ef i Union >•■ secretary, Mr. M S ood, served a 24-hour274 words
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Article81 1955-09-16 5 PENANG. Thun. NO DECISION was reached at a meeting yesterday between the Eastern Smeltinr ompanv and its workers union. The talks will be resumed next Monday Mr. it Kamaran, Penan* Trade Inion Officer, today told the Straits Times the management had made substantial concessions and the81 words
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Article25 1955-09-16 5 The inaugural meeting of the Singapore Association for the Deaf and Dumb was held yesterday in the teachers' common room of Raffles Institution^25 words
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Article163 1955-09-16 5 Three salesmen put on bond THREE salesmen came to blows in front of shop named "Paradise" because of their competitive spirit, a Singapore Court was told yesterday. H. T. Karnanl summoned L. Ram and two other mm. P Virumal and L. Tllumal. for assaulting him163 words
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Advertisement333 1955-09-16 5 Tht maken of the famous JbMJlft? nuthnard motnn prrvnt.. I m mode^ iii 1,., *P'*»4 mmitmrml, power mowvi Here* thr rhraprvt. quirkrM 2nd r»M*M method of kp'-plnn a lawn the way you want It with a minimum of maintenance anrl j^feHsß^ir certainly no mechanical skill required """^^^^^^Mp Sandy soil doesn't333 words
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Miscellaneous152 1955-09-16 5 (,\KKI( K Shah Bchram 1 45. 4 6.30. 8 30; Tel 6903. i Hiiidll 315 6 30. 8 15. Tel ALHAMBKA: Oreen Mafic ***** I 1 30. 4. 6 45. 9.30; Tel 6»09 KrNO'B- BrUfßdooo 1.15. I.JO. BOXY: DesUy Technicolor > 7 9 30 Tpl '•■■444 —3. 6 15 9.15,152 words
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Miscellaneous86 1955-09-16 5 High tides TODAY: Singapore 1110 am (I ft. 9 In.) 11 11 pm 10 ft 1 In i; Port Dir Km in 619 am (9 ft 7in i 6.46 pm iS ft 8 In Penang 12 3e id. il ft. 7 In.) IX4I pm. i« ft i TOMORROW. Singapore 11.3786 words
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Article106 1955-09-16 6 :n W, rd, 110 (■nimmum) Mils TBOW TET KWEE and daughter Yee Toong. th.ink all Dd M or their Kind AasMaaw, Wreathi,, Telegram.-;. 1.0.m of Cars and help during their recent bereavement. KANDIAH AND FAMILY Krlan Road. Tuipuw th..nk all Friends and Relatives who atend•d the Funeral, sent Wreatlut.106 words
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Obituary54 1955-09-16 6 M H'»rtf« sin (minimum). DRAGON: \t Kiwlii Lumiur on 15-9-55. Cyril i Pick i Dragon Cortes' 1 toa«Sa Ampang Raid for fit Johns Church and Chrru Cemetry at 9.00 a.m. on 16-9-95. MaONVII.I-E: John Mic.iirl Merhanlri 1 Ensinpfr. died at the Civil General Hospital. Singapore on 13.9.55. and miened54 words
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Article184 1955-09-16 6 -■'< IMi H0 imtmimmm). FOLLOW PEDANT Every Day In the 'Malay Mail' if you want to win that $3,000 word puzzle. SPRING -CLEAN indoor Air with Alr-wlck I ktoj'.s the house coun-try-fresh—it kills unwanted smells. Air-wirk l<s economic In use. OANYME.J PRINTS New selection of Old Masters and Moderns184 words
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671 1955-09-16 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Fri. Sept. 16, 1955. The Labour Field The experts sought by the Singapore Government to advise on labour problems are not likely to arrive for many wicks Yi-t. When they do begin their difficult task, they will first have to acquaint themselves with the particular conditions671 words
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Article231 1955-09-16 6 At last France has produced i what it hopes >s a settlement of the dynastic problem in Mor<icco. Sultan Yousscf, exiled two years ago, was replaced by the 66-year-old Sultan Mohammed Ben Moulay Arafa who won the support of the French settlers primarily because he was their best231 words
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Article268 1955-09-16 6 The Solanßor Malay Students Literary Union has expressed to the Minuter for Education, its dissatisfaction with the way in which state scholarships are awarded. The Union proposes to tend a delegation to discuss what it alleges are violations of bye-laws governing the grant of scholarships. It cites the268 words
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Article63 1955-09-16 6 RECENTLY, many senior court interpreters in the Federation wi-re interviewed In Kuala Lumpur for ■even vacant appointments in the superscale grade. Thr lucky ones were four Chines** two Malays and one Punjabi. There were many senior Tamil interpreters who were also called, but none S<H the Job. Are there63 words
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Article44 1955-09-16 6 TIF Federal Government by granting scholarships to young men to attend the Outward Bound School, is doing a magnificent service. It would be better if the age limit were raised from 23 to 25. Malaya needs more youth leaders with experience. CITIZEN Penan*.44 words
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Article180 1955-09-16 6 Both speak for same men CTATION masters are in the anomalous position k of being clerks as well as train operating staff. 80. some of them have enrolled v members of the Malayan Railway Junior Officers 1 Union, whilst others are members of the Malayan Railway Traffic Operating Union. The180 words
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Article107 1955-09-16 6 rE Government of Johore Is planning various ways of celebrating the Diamond Jubilee of the Bultan. I wonder if they have considered the possibility of restoring to the subjects of His Highness, and to others who visit Johore, the view from the Causeway which Is now107 words
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Article65 1955-09-16 6 rE antl British tirade which we are gettjng from our politicians may appeal to the Illiterate masses, but It ls an insult to the intelligent. The past ls part and no amount of yapping from Mr. Marshall can change it. The workers are Indifferent whether the British are good65 words
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Article411 1955-09-16 6 The origin of the Perak anthem I READ with great interest Mr. R. J. Farrers letter about the Perak National Anthem, of which I am very fond. Seeing that there is some doubt about the origin of this tune. I thought that I would ask my father, who has been411 words
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514 1955-09-16 6 SINCE the Legislative Assembly elections in April last, someone has taken upon himself the abominable task of pe.«terine newspaper readers in Singapore by launching a series of senseless attacks on the Progressive Party under different pseudonyms, the most recent ones used by him being •Observer" and514 words
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Article216 1955-09-16 6 WE have followed very closely the comments arising from complaint* against the creation of the Apple and Pemr Importers Panel in Singapore, re- carding which wr have these views to add: Wr hmve keen In this builnesa since 19J0. and It has been passed down216 words
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238 1955-09-16 6 INSURANCE AS A CAREER FOR MALAYANS rpHE formation of an insurance agents association or society In the Federation defining a strict code among its members, may open up a new avenue of life-careers In the insurance business to our future boys and girls. The existing haphazard appointment of part-time agents238 words
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Letter145 1955-09-16 6 ABSENCE from this country for nearly a year forblrt.s me to comment in detail on the nature of the elections and voting but nevertheless I must point out the glaring omission on the past ol the Colonial Office, the Malayan Rubber Producers Council and the Alliance to Include145 words
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Letter79 1955-09-16 6 OH Wednesday afternoon ny friends and I were at the Paya Lebar Airport to meet the Marshall delegation on its return from Indonesia and to congratulate the Chief Minister and his colleagues on the remarkable success of the mivion. Whilst waiting lor the lift, a member of79 words
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Letter88 1955-09-16 6 |X)MMENTING on the amy/ ncsty. you said: "The question now Ls whether th,. UllWila will accept the .i-une.sty Jud-'ing from th. raHoua and imwt fantastic incident at .sunpanii R> ng.im pm. applr st.it. n, which more than thirty bandits reported to hive held up 700 labourers on88 words
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Advertisement550 1955-09-16 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. 70 Horrf, fin (minimum). Ot A7.K To Helen A Tom, a daiifthfer. Mane Helene. yesterday at Singapore Nursing Home. Doinr wonderfully KANAOASINOAM: To Dr. K. Kanaga^lnimm and Leelavathy, a' Bungxnr Hospital, on 111 tember, a daughter. Kanaeabikat. LLEWELLYN -JONES: To KHxabeth. (nee Kirkbyi, wife of Derek Llewellyn-Jone.\ on550 words
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Advertisement104 1955-09-16 6 BUDDHA "The enlightened one" (GAUTAMA Buddha has I had more followers than any other religious lf\id«'r in history. He tcjoctod sflf-mcjrtlflratlon. preached th* "middle way"; no Buddhist ever acknowledged a dogma. or persecuted i heretic. The August Reader's Digest tells the story of one of the world's greatest teachers, who104 words
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Advertisement115 1955-09-16 6 If you slock Iwo gins one of them should be Plymouth •ni Pkmnuih ••M tw imhi »(n 1,, a i fi^t t»rr> Hj». mot' *n>\ nw pmfiir «r» di»o>»ef lng »hit r\i rp4n>mll> g««wi «i" bSv^^C -jM Plrnn«uth i» I h<> t»»«>n lot |<*tl».' TA~Jr HyV^ iwo urn Firmi?- itw115 words
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Article166 1955-09-16 7 >gBUM T <> HAVE A CI.OBE.UP VIEW OF MOTHMM CORONATION jf WILL BE RIGHT SEXT TO 0 THRONES the gilded P thrones «»f the Sulnd Sultanah at row'i toronatloP M'remony in c Bahru there i i >mall chair for very special little *:irl. minute it166 words
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Article, Illustration92 1955-09-16 7 LAST NK.IITs picture of the flood-lit Istana Besar in Johnre Bahru which will he the centre ot attraction during the weekend when the Sultan of .T"h(.re celebrates the dia- mond jubilee of his reign. Crowds again gathered in the JohoreUP - 92 words
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437 1955-09-16 7 'We were enemies but we still gambled' SYMOXDS WITNESS ACCUSED OF MALICE QN(i AH TOO. 25, a lorry driver accused of killing v Ciene D. Symonds, American newspaperman, near Delta Circus during the riots on May 12. denied yesterday that he was at the scene of Symonds' death, and alleged437 words
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Article35 1955-09-16 7 Rowlin Olivlero, 23. a City Council employee, was killed yesterday when a motor cycle he was riding collided with a lorry in Woodlelgh Road, Singapore He died .soon after admission to hospital.35 words
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Article19 1955-09-16 7 The Singapore Police Band will play at the Esplanade from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Sunday.19 words
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Article26 1955-09-16 7 About $1,100 worth of ißmeras, sunglasses. and fountain pens, were stolen from a shop In Sumbawa Road, near the 14th milestone on Wednesday night26 words
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Article, Illustration107 1955-09-16 7 Mother of six seeks police job A >i HAKiiiii mother of six children, Mrv Mary Solomon. a fortnrr teacher walked into a room at the Federal Police Depot in Kh.il.i Lumpur yesterday and told a startled srlrr1 1< n board "Id like u> be a police inspertor." Mrs Solomon, wife107 words
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91 1955-09-16 7 rpHE P WESTS of a 15- 1 year-old boy. Chan Neung Heang, who are al- leged io have ill- treated him. will appear before the i Singapore Fifth Magistrate on Oct. 11 Chan Vat Men. the father and Chan Mcc Hal. the mother,91 words
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145 1955-09-16 7 "Troops can come at any time,' says Tengku, 'but please, no threats' KUALA I.nvUTR. Thurs pOMMONWF.AI.TH troops "can come here at any time, the Chief Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today The Tengku. who is also president of I'MNO, was referr- I ing to a comment by the secretary-general of145 words
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Article206 1955-09-16 7 —'Because he is anti-UMNO 9 SEREMBAN, Thursday. A DELEGATION of eight. including a woman, from the Negn Sembilan UMNO today asked the Yang di-Pertuan Besar and the four Undangs to stop the British Adviser. Mr. M. C ff Sheppard. from returnins to the st*ite in206 words
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Article100 1955-09-16 7 IPOH. ThurrlE Labour Party al M»laya. Perak division will purge opportunists, secretary. Mr J. P Noel Emmanuel, said. More than 10 members will be expelled for helping the Alliance. Mr. Emmanuel sa:d: "They Ignored the party directive that they should not lake an active part100 words
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Article44 1955-09-16 7 LONDON. Thurs— Mr. F C. Barraclough, formerly of the Malayan Education Service, died at the Middlesex Hospital on Tuesday. Mr Barraclough bee am* warden of Malaya Hali. hostel for Malayan students tn London, but resigned last year because of Illness.44 words
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Article182 1955-09-16 7 MORE FREEDOM FOR L DRIVERS RESTRICTIONS o n Singapore's 4 0.000 learner drivers havr been relaxed. Time limits for practur in the City area no longer apply on Saturday afternoons, Sundays and publif holidays. h>n regulations that ar*> now in force also free "L motorcyclists from all time restrictions. They182 words
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Article24 1955-09-16 7 The Bedok Methodut Youth Fellowship. Singapore will hold a campfire by tht seashore at Pa dang Terbakar at 7 pm tomorrow24 words
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Article222 1955-09-16 7 $133,000 more but he gets job The Hnfapori city 1 Council last night I reaffirmed its derision I to award a 51. 260.000 i road contract to a t*nI derer whose price was about $133,000 above the lowest quotation sub- mitted. Th.- contract calls for the building of a coast222 words
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Advertisement169 1955-09-16 7 Voice Hoarseness ig| Hacking Coughs i^ n I A^ m U SHAKE II Bronchitis m§km Catarrh WpfJ Sore throat jr I Colic pain l| 1| Woods GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE j^ <r V Resistance to cold perms increased when nuppleniented by this correct internal i Yv remedy Also recommended tTNt c169 words
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Advertisement151 1955-09-16 7 ll im J|^^^^W^<^^B v aP y*% indnd. »or every purpose, tot there is no kind O* writing, from pr.vntr f orrespnn*-** ot hnrrv, to diHicult JKtv onrf toNjlat^orvi ,n the oMxrr which connnt be w -v simply o»xJ quickly typed with th* SM J It KM compVtrlv equipped ond so151 words
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Article369 1955-09-16 8 CARTEL CALLED >LF«A¥.mwn BUCCANEERING^ SUGAR COSTS MORE WHEN SHIP IS BOYCOTTED MALACCA, Thuraday. MR. TAN SIEW SIN, Federal Legislative Councillor for Malacca Central and publicity chief of the Malayan Chinese Association, today said it was scandalous for a shipping conference to dictate terms in such a369 words
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Article131 1955-09-16 8 LIM TIONO BIA yesterday pleaded guilty in a Singapore court to assisting In an Illegal game .of "tikam tikam" (roulette) and then claimed that he had already paid a $10 fine for the offence "sometime last year." A policeman on patrol had arrested Lim131 words
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Article28 1955-09-16 8 The staff of the Great World amusement park. Singapore, will celebrate Its 25th anniversary with a Chinese lunch at the Diamond Restaurant at 1 p.m. tomorrow28 words
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156 1955-09-16 8 SINGAPOKB Government ministers as< the Commissioner of roller have rivals in the Colony's Boys' Town whose council member* are similarly designated. Recently formed, the Boys' Town t ounci has a Chief Minister. Mr. Lawrence Chna. Education Minister. Mr. Lee Keng Nam. Health Minister,156 words
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Article243 1955-09-16 8 Even small plant will make too much SINGAPORE'S electricity will not be coming from an atomic energy generator even in 25 years, the Straits Times was told yesterday. Mr. R Pearson local representative of C. A. Parsons Co. Ltd.. who are building Britain's first243 words
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Article53 1955-09-16 8 A Singapore com', yesterday acquitted Ooi Seng Kiat on a charge of cuiruptlv accepting $50 from a sailor Ton Kum Hoi. while he w&> a clerk employed by Paterson. Simons ar d Company in JU Another mar. y>h. Hung Wing was also acquitted on a charge53 words
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Article48 1955-09-16 8 Lim Pong and Lee Choon Ttok pleaded not guilty in a Singapore court yesterday to a charge of throwing caustic soda at Chua Kirn big and Teo Poh Tee on Wednesday evening at Palmer Road. Ball wax allowed and their cue was postponed to Sept.48 words
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Article225 1955-09-16 8 STUDIED SURVEY —LEARNT TO COOK THREE Malayan Colombo Plan students, who went to New Zealand to study surveying, have returned to Malaya with something they had not expected to learn— they can cook: Mr. Scow Beak Heong and Mr. Leong Yew Kuan o L^^ r ha^ n u^^ m vw225 words
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Article59 1955-09-16 8 PENANO. Thurs Mat Isa bin Abdulla. 18 was produced In the First Magistrate's Court today on a charge of having been concerned with Mat Hussain bin Ishak In tne murder of the Rev. Teo Koo Lok resident priest of the Penang Snake Temple on the morning59 words
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Advertisement620 1955-09-16 8 /?^tiiii/f^s■il' A i yJ^£ mMI 111 i g^l g^gSi K. IbMI I I6"MOTOR MoWER^^==S!i^|| rPArg/trroj 1 BALI iEARJftC THROUGHOUT ''I The "Qualcasf Motor Mower has been Improved by new shape grass box to g bj hold more grass, and new h? B gj design brackets for easy jjT A m620 words
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Advertisement268 1955-09-16 8 r^[ Vie re all Wizards with MmSt WII d«k to desk, end doe? \li I^Jf though we eo-h Vif *'l oddmg machine o' yM I Adds, subtracts r, r t?sis?L^^ u f^ touch-method come, capacity encb and totalling fiour« 9,999,999,999 0 or without negotive to: Te« CMt really apprrrlale the268 words
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Miscellaneous282 1955-09-16 8 H^^^ajgMMdj^nji BiniA BaTAV AVA X:e Uivs lo la Opera Corner. MAWIU MAJUAXA lo.jo— n oo mnce Mu»ic. *PtOfr»mm«si thu» marked ran I I br rrerivrd by Ibtrnrr* to B*^^^Y^^^^n Malacca. i short wave 49 and Km. Mrdlum wave 476 m.. 3*3 J««m. and St7m.| A.M. 9 45 Houaewlves' Choice: SINGAPORE282 words
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Miscellaneous224 1955-09-16 8 Naval visit Captain J. McL. Adams. Director of Naval Intelligence. Royal Australian Navy, who arrived in Singapore on Wednesday, visited the Naval Base yesterday. 25. A bar closes an Antcan coast i (7). 26. Very sheepish arrangement or I words (7). 27 Way at examining the head US). DOWN 1.224 words
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Article, Illustration1683 1955-09-16 9 f ,:-;i;ii;,i,,. filh-cisliliiiiiiizixLJ^L^'i,.., 5.,, JLs.. M.lljM -TOMORROWMALACCA CRISIS WAS AVERTED ALL over the globe, more particularly in that portion of it that lies between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Tropic of Cancer, and assuredly here in Malaysia, men owe undying1,683 words
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Advertisement163 1955-09-16 9 HERRING REOPES Sing fritters^} KING! '•«<•»• tktn i -to 2 or I I iMI r.qu.'td Mat* I 1 pi fiiad Calx. i 'i ca'«lull)i fry m D',,» -aM. II ,t»t pipir<| KM. OBTON 3 RISSOLES _J ■•;>. F»ESM lm^W r> m.thad J c s«u..i« r ,pp*r trmd t>ann. add maih«d163 words
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Advertisement196 1955-09-16 9 where do they get their energy 9 SHREDDED WHEATi .~3=™ r ©ij; Shreddiesß Marfr frnm IMKV «HoW ~3B^M>^ll^l bring. >nn iKr r»lr. tt i a,.,.-l.lr .pp-.l Wok yV^V^ 5J V .-I \^£**&£'^s GLITHRIE CO., LTD. SINGArORE KUALA I t MPI R PSNAMO IPOH M M \t SEEE.MBAN KOTA BHARL' JESSELTON196 words
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Miscellaneous48 1955-09-16 9 Kv.x Morgan* M.D. Jack's finv tHck Tracy Report to notice HHH^^^^^HB^~~H ro°*' T NOu^tt WF^^^% REPooTrr-? "HlM r mi ■> Wf i m i^"™^^l^7^r-> tweoe <xxs rfmJ i vau mean to TfTJl^m cl£an»nc M nouo Mmm O'Hara A heticab •Ye oJ' 'O phone iwsopo^lß l^rr^tail i Lm SVU^-M [j48 words
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276 1955-09-16 10 BIG RUSSIAN RUBBER ORDERS ARE COVERED LOCALLY By Our Market Correspondent fOVERING for confirmed fresh Russian orders for nearby shipment took place on the Singapore Rubber Market yesterday and the price rose sharply, but fell off on subsequent profit-taking. On the Russian orders, placed through London. aided by Continental demand.276 words
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Article333 1955-09-16 10 The Malayan Share Brokers' A«wiutwn. Srncaoorr stttlai. reported Tin* and industrials were quiet on the lfy ""l share market There »as increased activity In rubber s.iares ar.d prices tended to clos> slightly higher Singapore Brttvi reported the following business done' —Eastern Unltea (36 50 Praner and Neave ords333 words
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Article45 1955-09-16 10 rE Federation's Financial Secretary has fixed the following prices for calculating customs duties for the w»-ek starting September 15. Rl Brtt.K >llv prr lb. COPRA: S42R a ton. COCONUT OIL: S6BB a ton. PALM OIL: $654.25 prr ton. PALM KERNELS: 5357.75 a ton45 words
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Article141 1955-09-16 10 October first rrade rubber buyers f.0.0. closed in Singapore yesterday at $1 51 prr lb.. down one-eiKhth of a cent. The closing tone was "steady at thr close". Ck.jlng prices in cents per lb. were: No. 1 R.S.S. Spot fob buye.-, 150-S sellers 160\. No. 1 RS b.141 words
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Article94 1955-09-16 10 Ship* King al..ri C Mdr tar Singaporr HartMMir Hturd wharves rxperUd today are: City of Poona 12. Shlllong 45. Theonymphc* C.P.. Agamemnon 6 7 Straat Soenda 89. Ben\enue 11 Star Arcturus 13 14. President Pierce 15 16. Sudan 18. Resang N Wall 7 Senai N Wall 8 Sumpitan N94 words
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Article38 1955-09-16 10 On the free exchange market In Hong K«ig yertrrday. the U S dollar was quoted at 5.79't for caoh and 5.83', for T T. Sterling was quoted at 15.39 and one tael of gold at 242S38 words
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Article18 1955-09-16 10 The following Rubber Crops for Aucurt art announced:— Aver M«W M.394 lb stakil Katil 308V9 lb18 words
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Article51 1955-09-16 10 in, Mllintr weif change tod IMi c|'i,f Loan* v. Loans 3 Con. Z Bank Mount wfitr.T. Mount m Peko Western M; Ampr>i y. Oil s. Aust On ARM Bradford B Hill Pro Couruuld Dunlop Ele(. Zinr Pelt and r. O. J Hrrald Times lOX i Aast i Swan51 words
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Article71 1955-09-16 10 The Singapore Exchange: n yesterday I Copr.i 1 buyer*. $27 buyrrs. $28 fellers Pepp.' whit, Slfil Sii Singapurr pm arices: SrptrniD-r sellers. Octob srllrrs; Noun. sellers Tone HI B lid ber: II an. sellers, taas buyers $28 ■< pm. (27 tone quiet »28 T atOen i 11 a.m.71 words
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Advertisement242 1955-09-16 10 There's none better than a DONSON J There's something for everyone in the Konson range of lighters. For instance, J^M a Flo-line Princess (like the one this >/^^^^^H pirl is petting) is the ideal gift! You jjL can sec other lovely Ronson >T models at all good dealers. y 1242 words
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Advertisement662 1955-09-16 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION MALACCA Application* are Invited from federal Cltisens for appointment to the post of Assistant Inspector of Chinese Schools. Malacca. The .salary ncaie In: (Mem $310x14-464/484x19-636 (Women) *-'77x12-421 437x13-528 with a non-pensionable allowance of $30/- pm. plus usual coat ot living allowance. 2. Candidates cmen or662 words
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Advertisement656 1955-09-16 10 NOTICES HAUYAN TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated In England, The Board of Directors has declared an Interim Dividend for th« year ending 30th June 1*55, of 4d per share, less Income Tax at 1/6 In the payable In London on 25th October 1955 to all Shareholders on the Register on 12th656 words
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Advertisement712 1955-09-16 10 NOTICE GTY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE WATEB DEFABTMENT NoUrr to Vnnnumrr% Due to alterations on the mains supply the following areas will be without water from ■am to 6 p.m on Tuesday. 20th September West Coast Road from Clement) Road to Sunget Jurong. Boon Lay Road and Jurong Road from 13712 words
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Advertisement163 1955-09-16 10 P.W.D TENDER NOTICE "TENDER from Rnrlsterod Contractor.*. ill be received by the State Engineer. Selangor up to 3 pm. on 29 9 55 for the construction of an Offlce for Labour Deportment. W.i'«on Road. Kl nu Pull pnrtlcuiars are obtainable from the oftVr of the Senior Exerutne Engineer. Klang during163 words
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Advertisement397 1955-09-16 10 KNUTSEN LINE Fast and Regular Service r ROM CANADA/US. PACIFIC PORTS— 3O DATi Sailing Arriving Sjh Francisco Singapore P Swct Pcnm, F Anna Bakke C 44 18 Sept 19 Sept Ogeks Bskke 8 Oct 1 1 Oct 12 Oct El.tJbeHi Bakke 5 Oct 5 No. 7 No* Cicrtmd Bskke 5397 words
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Advertisement980 1955-09-16 11 J ,405 MANSFIELD 6c CO^TiTDT^iGTir THE BLUE FUNNEL LOfß o^ uvtR POo, Glasgow, London T'co^^V^ Due Soil* r wm S.pt 14/l'r t^"?2° B y<' 1... |Iy,; ••Pt It -•nm s.pt, 7 Sfr tSSm .0 11/24 teptu uvnsn U/u j Srpt II fcp, j^ 5.p72. o ,r 4 vu o :r\?\980 words
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Advertisement1101 1955-09-16 11 BAST ASIATIC UNB **ILINGS TO CONTININT/SCANMNAVIA *dm. Port Said, Geneo, Antwerp, Rettetdeea, tieibTa. Copenhogin. GothanhHrg A Oti. a) "4a__ S P S m Penong I KIM A m m rt «r» -itRiA- 22/21 CZ "iiiVf. 0 I IT/1f f *»/14) Oet 21/22 Oet «*>«-. K.rlohomn. n) CoMt Beyrawth >«■) C.IK1,101 words
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Advertisement966 1955-09-16 11 bS!loin« THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. m i»7? SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kinodem) B UNIS SAILING! TO U.K. AND CONTININTAL PORTS Spore P- S'hom Penong "TuT M T L n< o'!'0 M/U Wpt Mm S-Pt W tapt/ I<M Rotterdom 27 Sapt/ 4 Oet Oteeet ernVe* Uaeee It Oet •TSSdSm966 words
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Advertisement1144 1955-09-16 11 McALISTER tic CO., LTD. TEL No ***** «I.I.BBMAM 4k BOCKJtALL KLATBMKM LIKE LONDON, NAVRI, ROTTERDAM. LOS ANGILES. SAN FRANCISCC. HAMSWR« PORTLAND. SBATTLI ft VANCOUVIR and for USA, North Atomic. Portt Accepting caraa f^ Control 8. Sairth ond Conodo ond vw Colombo Aanrlca cmrfP^A 't^r 11 S pore P Shon- Ptnong1,144 words
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Article184 1955-09-16 12 THE Singapore branch of Bank Negara. Indonesia, will be opened as soon ac all the technical details in connection with the requirement of the Colony Government have been finalised, an official of the bank. Mr. Moehamad Zen. said yesterday. This follows the revelation in Indonesia184 words
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Article97 1955-09-16 12 IMPORT restrictions imposed since 1952 are now lifted and the exchange surrender i system of rubber export, abolished, the Economic Affairs minLstrv in Bangkok has announced, reports I Reuter. Foreign goods can be imported freely, except those considered non-essential and those local industries can produce, for97 words
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Article28 1955-09-16 12 The Society of British Aircraft Constructors, state that British aviation export* in August totalled £6,300.000, a sharp increase over the previous monthly average for the year.28 words
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308 1955-09-16 12 GEOFFREY BONALD - GEOFFREY BONALD I AST week the Singapore Government issued an order, which while in itself might not be considered as important in gome quarters, was nevertheless interestingly significant. Singapore is now allowing imports from the hard dollar area on open general licence,308 words
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Article, Illustration180 1955-09-16 12 GERMANS AIM TO AID MALAYAN DEVELOPMENT pO-OrERATION from work yj crs and their willingness to work hard have been largely renponsible for the present boom in Germany, according to a business man from that country who is now on a visit to Singapore. He is Mr. Hans Rucker, managing director180 words
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Article, Illustration369 1955-09-16 12 Trade praises French textiles A REPRESENTATIVE of v leading French highclass textile manufacturing firm said on his arrival in Singapore last week he was much impressed with the style of the cheongsam. He Ls Mr Gilbert Martin. who thought the chrongsam was the Ideal dress for369 words
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202 1955-09-16 12 rE astonishing success of I tonics and proprietor* medicines on the local market is Illustrated I>T the sales figures for Scott Emulsion. The figures were given at a dinner held in Singapore last week by the imports manager of the Borneo Company202 words
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Article273 1955-09-16 12 COMPANY TRAINS LOCAL RECRUITS A SINGAPORE shipping line has launched a scheme to train i Colony youths as radio telephone operators to work on its ships. Five young men have been tax n on following a recent recruiting drive which re- suited in a flood of applications. The shipping line273 words
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Article61 1955-09-16 12 FIKM ronoicnmcnU of a new British shirt are now bring delivered to 34 countries. Known ai the Gulf Shirt, it »i> d«-Njg«u-d for thr Middle Fa«t and .%»ia by Thr British Van Heusen Co.. l>ondon. but it promlsr* to br equally popular m fcurope.61 words
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Advertisement263 1955-09-16 12 The mat bucket "SMNG/WBIGHBATCHER The Hand-ioadcd SWINC/WIICHBATCHIR. Cut* o«lf ee««eiit wa»t»sc and rcducci conttruction titn« and coiti. Proportionirn it by wei«M instead of by >nlum. Sand bulking, due to moiitufc. can be ignored. The Single Bucket «*ci*hbatcher. at illuitfjted. allowt a «o«d average output to be maintained. Writt for an263 words
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Advertisement162 1955-09-16 12 SMALLER S COLD K Parker V\slimfoldA FACTORY SOLE AGENT AND REPAIR SERVICE STATION ff on/or j j amcaoc »ldo otrrtes »l s ngapohc LISTERINE for QUICK Relief No matter <i<> for a »l<i antiseptic to kill are res|x>nsibl< the mi-try I B .^P^bsbbbbi antisrptii < f proviiit- r. kill g*rnis162 words
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Article122 1955-09-16 13 62 NATIONS ENTER OLYMPICS SAN FRANCIS! O. Thursday. SIXTY TWO countries have so far accepted invitations to compete in the 19&6 Olympic- Games at Melbourne. Replies from 18 others are awaited. These firures were riven yesterday by Mr. Lewis Lux ton Deputy Chairman of the Games Organising Committee. Sixty-eight nationsReuter - 122 words
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325 1955-09-16 13 JACK FINGLETON - TEST VENUES SAME Bid to cut out Oval! ignored by Board JACK FINGLETON Australians get ready tor England tour Hy CANBERRA, Thursday. THE AUSTRALIAN cricket team to tour En*land next year will arrive in London on Apr. 24 only four days before the opening game of the tour against the325 words
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Article234 1955-09-16 13 Northants lose record LONDON Thurs P'EATVREB of yes'erilivs mid- week flxturvs in the Engll-.'i Pootbj 11 League were 'h' defeat of Northampton Town by Aldersh in Dm Three South and chancel leadership in tne Northern section ol the same cm* ion By their 2-0 defef ..t Aldershot Northampton lc«t their234 words
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Article140 1955-09-16 13 CHELSEA WIN F.A. SHIELD LONDON Thurs fHELSEA. th* football vv league champions, won the Pootball A«aoclatton Charity Shlfld by beaMnc Ne»-c*«tle United, the FA Cup winners, j-o after a scoreless first half at Stamford Bridge yesterday Play was poor and scrappy throughout Chelsea got their first goal after 57 minutes140 words
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Article28 1955-09-16 13 BOSTON rhur? —Tony Demarco. former world welterweight boxing champion gained a firstround technical knorkout win over Chico Vejar l n > 10-round bout he;e last night —RenterReuter - 28 words
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225 1955-09-16 13 BATTERED KEENAN RECOVERS TO KO TULI GLASGOW. Thurs. DETER KEENAN. of Scotland, retained the British Empire bantamweight boxing championship last night when he knocked out Jake Tuli. of Soutn Africa, in the 14th round of a gruellingspectacular contest here. SHdom can a man havr fought more gamely than the gallantReuter - 225 words
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Article181 1955-09-16 13 Lions hit by staleness iUOEMFOVIEIN lUur» T*HE British Mm rugbr union 1 lourint t«un Mat the Junior Springbok* by .a potato ilhre* goalsi to 12 poi. i 2 trtea. dropped goal and a DtnaJty> id »r, indiflerrnt matcn before 35 000 •pectator* he- c •erterday The Brltuti T ile» «er181 words
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724 1955-09-16 13 more reeord< were broken and t»-o equalled on the second day of the Singapore comJinerl Chi .e*e S< (moU sports .<■ Jalar. Bes.tr ye-terday This briiigx the number of re--ord; set y> far to 11. The hejvy firmer In the afternoon did not aTect724 words
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Article49 1955-09-16 13 KE M E and 12 Ourkhaa «0J meet In «etnl-ftnal of the Singapore Ba»e DiMnit mk-i ci ram pell- > Rs i«i Sept J? MBTC »11i meet JJ Cm RA.BC in a quarter-final on the aajne d. Winner* thw match will meet It ATS in the aeml ftnaU49 words
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Advertisement406 1955-09-16 13 cke ck Before Posting I r to Box Numbers should be taken f n? to box number:' Me CORRECT ""■UBER md AddteH to the Cccl Str..,. MrtilllKtiMllMll t Ml,. III? MODATIOM WANTED i' n i— Box if> ctt. txtrm. TATE (Ladyi m with same or European > Coaple. Reply BD406 words
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Advertisement302 1955-09-16 13 IMNCING j W-ri. |l f <mimlmmm) i month. 1, ir or- (mv IVHERE TO EAT DmU W I month, Je Wort. Mj# <m A y" VO f CTR Chlne« and EuroWa^oos^^ "A- HoJeY BEST ISLAMIC FOOD Call at K^RotTd 1 11 1111 795/7 9 7 N jJZSS^SL Ar »VENTUHK 5302 words
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Advertisement855 1955-09-16 13 VfcllK LtS FOX SALE Word, U <IHm.)-B.M M rf. .xtrm MERCEOEB \*q, Regintered RENAULT JUNIOR. 1950 Model, for Sale, at 6 Penanc L -'ne or Phone *****. IM9 RENAULT. Ist Claae eon- 100 Telephone Office •^4^ls, Home ***** HUMBER HAWK 1953 Model "OW> mile*. Perfect Condition •4.500 Anderson. Kempas Ltd..855 words
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Advertisement179 1955-09-16 13 CLASSIFIED ADS. MISCELLANCOI'S it W.n>, U <mim.>—Box M rf.. »*»r* SHELLTOX AEROSOLS for easj application axalnst fly pents in Your house Cant $3 SO earh BAROAINS IN DRESSES' Entire stock diuh go at half-price u> make way for new shipment on sale Monday "Cajtuil Corner". 7. Orange Road. Telephone §508«179 words
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Advertisement514 1955-09-16 13 and srf^^^f-^b JUICES %^^^~^^^^^^m^m\\ t Liquid Apple V-—^^^^^^a»^ff^^n.\ Vl Prune Juice 'flpk PeacK Nectar V^aaaßsS^Vma^allw^UmV"^'^^ #C r \^aaaaaaaaVVß^a>aaaaaaaa Pineapple WLx9^ i i.og«-b«-'r J \^B bsV^^lbl «>ak V^^ G r *p« Ju>ce tf»\ Orange Juice MgM Availably m a w«J9 Ju, rang* of wes from Jlf\JM^ ?h« better shops. jf n514 words
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Article126 1955-09-16 14 New soccer rule for reserves ZI'RICH. Thur*. A RILING on the question of substitutes for injured players is to be published by the Referees Committee of the International Asmriation of Football Federation (F.I FA A questionnaire recently sent to all members of FIFA showed that the use of substitutes for126 words
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Article602 1955-09-16 14 EPSOM JEEP SAYS: DANIELS IS SET FOR RARE CUP DOUBLE TRAINING FOR BIG SINGAPORE MEET STARTS THIS IS Trainer Keith Daniels' season and he may well bring off one of the rarest of Cup doubles the Sultan's Gold Vase and the Singapore i ifld602 words
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Article276 1955-09-16 14 SINGAPORE Cricket Club served a warninß if the force they will be in hockey this year when they won the pre -season scven-a-side tournament esterday. SCC "A." In beatinn 3 BOD. Reds by a solitary first half goal in thr final on the padanu showed276 words
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Article97 1955-09-16 14 T<HE ANNUAL Pelth Cup charity .soccer match organlMd by the Uilmiif.' Houses Football As-socla,-tlon r.nsrd $3,845 this yctr for S.A.T.A. A cheque for this amount vu handed to Mr. G. Uttamram, acting chairman of S.A.T.A.. by J Mr. H. Wanchera. president of the SB H.F A97 words
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810 1955-09-16 14 By The Sports Editor SINGAPORE Amateur 0 Football Association officials are worried about the big slump in attendances at Jalan Resar Stadium this season. The biggest crowd for the past nine months has been just over 10.000 The Malaya Cup final attracted810 words
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281 1955-09-16 14 PRAGUE Thursday GORDON PIRIE. 24-year-old British distance runner, atoned for his recent Moscow reverse and avenged his 1952 Olympic defeat by Emil Zatopek when he beat the Czech Olympic ace in a thrilling &.000-metre race on the opening day of the two-day Czechoslovakia-Britain athletic281 words
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79 1955-09-16 14 THE BOONS IN SINGAPORE TEAM TODAY SINGAPORE will meet the strong .Malayan Malay* team to tour Indone»u in a friendly M>rrer match at Jalan Besar Stadium today, kirk-off at .1 15 j m The Singapore team, which will include f'hia Boon l.eenr and Aw Boon Seong, will be .selected from79 words
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Article62 1955-09-16 14 LONDON Tnurs V ORK beat th« tnurlnf New Zea--1 land rurbv leaeue -lde by M--16 in their match played here yesterttay In the second round of the York. Mure Cup. Cutleford beat Hull Kingston Rover* 17-0 Other rugby league result.i: Blackpool Botoukli 7 Warrintton 12, Bramle\62 words
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Article51 1955-09-16 14 Thr athlrtic* miUh he ttrtn J.ihor, and Smca porr. .irr.iiK, ,1 as ,rt of Ihe relrhr.it n ny for the Sultan of Jiihorrs Iti.iini.i.,, Juhilrc will not he held on Sunduv as scheduled It will now take place on Sept 24. Invitation* for Sunday are valid for51 words
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Article226 1955-09-16 14 LONDON, Thur* more thrilling finish to thr A cricket season could have been envisaged tha n occurred at The Oval where The Rest beat Surrey the champion county, by two wickets yesterday. Dick Spoonrr. the England and Warwickshire wicket-keeper needed to hit four runsReuter - 226 words
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Article40 1955-09-16 14 rIMOK Thurs. Emit Zatopek won the Ift.MMnirir. rare on the <«rond dajr of the Czechoslovakia Britain iihlrtuv match here today Gordon Pirie was %econd with Frank Sando third /.itopek won by 1 >•• rants in ?!»iiuri 18 h^n ReuUr40 words
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Article34 1955-09-16 14 MCIORIA BCHOOL will hok! their annual suimmms carnl\*> at the Chinese Swimming Clufc today There will be a 5o metres freestyi, event for old Boy» Tr* meet start, at 230 p m34 words
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Article183 1955-09-16 14 CELETAR strengthened their 0 position In the Par Ea..t Air Pnrre Inter-untt nailing competition yenterday with a big \lctory over Kai Tak. Beletar gained t« 1/4 points finishing Ist. 2nd. 4th and lith In the fasten rac f of the meet no far. Kal Tak183 words
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Article, Illustration109 1955-09-16 14 .MANY people at the Singapore Airport momentarily stopped their work at the sight of two hulk Ine figures ■trolling through the Customs office yesterday afternoon They were the Japanese wrestlers, Azum* Fuji. (left), the undisputed Sumo champion of Japan, and Riki Do■an (right). Japans all-in-wrestling kingpin. Fuji109 words
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Article68 1955-09-16 14 OROSSINOER. New York. Thurs Dr Vincent Mardlello. of the Ne» York Boxing Commission, gave Rock Marciano a prefight physical examination vester- I day .nd pronounced the world heavyweight champion, who defends hi* title next Tuesday at Yankee Stadium against Archie Moore. In perfect physical conai- tlon68 words
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Article38 1955-09-16 14 Teach. only nin* n .<■■ ihev t*:i i third ril.iM-., Vlrtnri* S I Ernes- TTC pal uhlle .1 r: REM E Calver The fir^ SRC Rpadang and Dutch C!ut, teas at Farrei r owing to wav38 words
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Article31 1955-09-16 14 Gan Er.c Rag I ty 2-n a- ii I nathan and I scored j In the Mm I Ens Senc aha i Suan and Ch31 words
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Advertisement67 1955-09-16 14 L^a^aW 3n anrtrnt Irgtnb ty In Graaca. |tnt •> m Chin*. *r« it many tlorwt of anciani l«a«rd» *nd A myth<»lhwo« HtIAIItIw GODDESS f\ V^ O* MARRIAGE mnt *Im> t»« pratactrnt a* mot*' wbo n on* o' th« battar know* mytfecal charactari L ♦ram tna Olympian HnaM> \y^ U BENEDICTINE67 words
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Miscellaneous72 1955-09-16 14 HOTCF.B SIXMpor, MaUvan M.ita« l*. n r r sU VIS nm LT u t re Mr* rarH. Snill Senior knmknut U,k> L "A. BT i' Junior kll.krul M..M-1,. id Tulo Rakam r" N ra*rfc* n-h RIM| «*i*i« F»rrer H(N K»Y SH\ I. >(«, 11, v s.C'.c v KAV SrlrUr. pi4ang72 words
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