The Straits Times, 28 September 1955
1955-09-28
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Title Section14 1955-09-28 1 The Straits Times Ks t<J. 1845 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2S. 1935 15 CENTS Motet**14 words
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Article269 1955-09-28 1 STOU can walk— fympathisen' in other companies won't work S.T.C. rout Ijuv s UNION IS IXG STRIKE But Mr. Spore gets on with job IIKS ot the U mi companies Singapore's refused yea11 work the lefl without public transport bo'f the S.T.C. foi the eh many269 words
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Article, Illustration48 1955-09-28 1 SCHOOL CHILDREN ARE GOING THE LORRY WAY M lIOOI.C lIII.IIKrN lilt without transport brtausr ol thr S.T.C. ttrikr wrrr ihl, to frt to and from thrir homo-* in lorries providt-d b> thr Ciovrrnmrnt llrre are some of them rc.idy 1.. ira\r thr Watrrloo StrrM terminus— Straits litnrs picturr48 words
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Article143 1955-09-28 1 Tin took tumble, too 1)1UMI»KM Fis.nho»rr» I illness had a direct influenci' >cstcrda> nil rubber and tin prices in Singapore which .slumped in ■jrmfttUl] with the overnicht drops in Americas markets. Rubber fell by ."iJ cents to «lo>r at Sl.n; p,- r In., the lowest143 words
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Article60 1955-09-28 1 ON, Tv« An Ame- l( vision chief, Mr S the British today thai their latest i rtainment levtaton leval i r tasU i them knowledße, maturity and understanding Its ••incredible sellinu power" would pive them an incentive to work harder for the thing! it itdvertised.Reuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration349 1955-09-28 1 How I fell in love at 66 -by Mr. Adler HE WON THE HEART OF MISS JAPAN AGE is no barrier to love. American millionaire cotton-ornkc r and Broadway producer Mr. Benjamin Adler, <)6. said in Singapore yesterday. He has just proved it by marrying Miss Kinako Kojima, 23, Miss349 words
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Article158 1955-09-28 1 Brisk voting in Sabak Bernam KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE ALLIANCE won two contested seats in the Selanßor State 1 'lections today Inche Mohamed Aidin bin Idrl* won the Klang North constituency for the Alliance He polled 2.957 votes His opponrnt Haji Alias bin Haji Abdul158 words
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Article92 1955-09-28 1 Atom army gets a new look Id M Xl Iti i;i. Turs Till: British Army fates a major shake-up in the very near future to organise it for atomic warfare, den. Sir Richard Gale, < oniin iiulit in -Chief. Northern Army Ciroup, said here today. "We are at the parting92 words
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Article41 1955-09-28 1 JAKARTA. Tutv The third Indonesian international trade fair which featured a spirited propaganda battle between the United States and Communist China closed night. About 730.1 KM) people visited th<- fair during the six •Wfci i' was open. UPUP - 41 words
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Article68 1955-09-28 1 NEW YORK. Tues The BiK Three Foremn MlnUten ojM'ned a conference in New York today to prepare Wetern .strategy for next month's Bir Four -onference with the Soviet Foreign Minister Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Tue.v TrengKanu's top- ranking terrerl t Foo Thin MMMtfvftlk four other bandits68 words
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Article36 1955-09-28 1 LONDON. Tues A British Quaker delegation of five left .Mere today by air for New I>elhi and Peking on the tir>t oflicial vi.sit by the Society of Friends to the Chinese Peoples' Republic -RenterReuter - 36 words
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111 1955-09-28 1 AFTER ALL THIS— A PAIR OF SHEARS NEARL Y KILLED HIM LONDON, lues. (-HFi it uiuviiii I j| jiIELD MARSHAL Lord Alanbrooke. who tame unsrathed throush four years of trench h arfare in France, in World Mar One. revealed jj-sterday hale ■almost killed himself with an electric hedge trimmer. Lord111 words
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Article29 1955-09-28 1 PARIS. Tues The Frencl MatlonaJ institute o\ ties said today In its annua report that .some 12.MM Frenchmen died last yeai because of over-Indulgence ii Ulcohol UPUP - 29 words
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Article24 1955-09-28 1 l ONDON. Tues Britain"' -tate-run c lectricltv supph Industry made a proiit ol BIt.TM.4H in the Mrum-i... year ended last March.24 words
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Article169 1955-09-28 1 BUECKEBURG. Tues. Field Marshal Sir John Hardinn said today he would Ro to riot-torn Cyprus early n> xt WMk with an open mind but ibsolutely determined to restore law and order Sir John told newsmen he vas flying to London today o hand over169 words
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Article204 1955-09-28 1 MARSHALL'S WAR ON TAX DODGERS Department to be strengthened T'HK Singapore Government has tunnel its attrnlion to tax dodcers. The Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, told th< Straits Times last niuht that the Income Tax Department would be .strengthened to catch up with evaders. Mr. Marshall aLso dispelled fear* among204 words
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Article137 1955-09-28 1 Moscow to send arm s to Egypt LONDON IXiYPT has accepted an fjj Rum*^ i .Vpp.y"",,/ JS^" 1 A Forcißn Office spokesman "id the US Spcn-tary pI State, Mr John Fost.r Duller «H* r the rttuatton In N w y ork t n meet BntLsh and French FoTiun Mini ForeignUP - 137 words
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Article86 1955-09-28 1 Ceylon stops export COLOMBO. TUfv Cryion Government has banned the export ol crepe rubber made from sheet rubber, a Oo\Tnment spokesman stated today. This derision follows attempts by certain tradere to buv shed rubber at a htcher price than the Government price for conversion to crepe. Traders86 words
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Article16 1955-09-28 1 NEW YORK Tiles .Spun today formally applied lor membership In the United Nations Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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Article55 1955-09-28 1 SIR WINSTON SA YS NO AYLESBURY I i Tue.v si r Win.vton Churchill'.s lans in this H hire town are d they wont b, able to put the dout rior's name on their pul was I, the sucec.NtK; 1 arose. C urchill But churchil] wrote back to d rather they55 words
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Article106 1955-09-28 1 T.U.C. fund plan It may start off with $40,000 'FHE JMM rtlUUg Sm--1 faport Union Conurc.s.s will ni> Sunday to te\ up F'mhtiMK Fund 1 to improve the lot of. th< worker. The fund, the Straits Times ht. will not only be used for helping but "for anything that will106 words
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Article54 1955-09-28 1 KRITISH-RI SMW \\V\1. Vl>llIONIM>N Tuts \i» li.in;r of visits Ix-twrrn ships of K<>> .il Viw and Sutiii n.i\.il Irons will t.iki pi ii C month. \<I tint i It > t'.(l.l\ |fa I. ships will visit I < nin-r.iil fi»m Ort. d to while s So\ict rrs*Hs wtli54 words
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Advertisement26 1955-09-28 1 mJodern rings or Distinction for H. HENDRY, ir«rllrrn Hi Hndgr Road, I ill K. M MPl R tft* V- 0. a H. 0. WILLS. BRISTOL LONDON.26 words
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Advertisement10 1955-09-28 1 -WHERE to get YOUR LORRY-, TODAY: LIST IN P. 210 words
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Advertisement23 1955-09-28 1 HAVE YOU ?7] HEARD S THE LATEST? from BRIGHT RADIO CO. Ml ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE C/f 4ft fUif 1 I Si id r23 words
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258 1955-09-28 2 Terror town's peace parade is big flop 2,000 PEOPLE -ONLY 300 TURN UP, 100 OF THEM CHILDREN ARE THE REDS THUMBING THEIR NOSE AT AMNESTY? LAYANd LAYANG, Tuesday. A PROCESSION publicising the amnesty was held in this terror town and it was a complete flop. The reason? The police offlcer-in-charge258 words
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144 1955-09-28 2 Strike wave in Chile brings state of siege SANTIAGO, Tues. rrUE President of 1 Chile, Gen. Carlos Ibanez, today put five provinces under a state of siege and gave the government power to move residents and to order them to work under military authority. The decree, which will last forUP - 144 words
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Article, Illustration59 1955-09-28 2 MAX NAUTA. the Dutch artist, pose* with his portrait of Sir Winston Churchill at the Netherlands Embassy in London. The portrait is at present being shown for two weeks at a Bond Street jailer v Later, it will become the first portrait of a foreign statesman59 words
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Article91 1955-09-28 2 Air Force loses the hump C\SABLANCA, Tues. TWO camels owned by the I'nited States Air Force in Morocco have vanished without trace and it is thought they may have been stolen by terrorists. The camels. George, a brunette, and Gracie, a blonde. urre part of a recreation programme at theReuter - 91 words
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Article155 1955-09-28 2 POLLS PLANS HITCH IN INDONESIA JAKARTA, Tuesday. LAST-MINUTE hitch in Indonesian election plans developed today with a report from Borneo that a ship carrying ballot papers had disappeared. The ship left Bandjarmasin. the capital of southern Borneo several days ago. It was to distribute its155 words
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Article30 1955-09-28 2 The Singapore Improvement Trust Sports Club will cele- I brate its seventh anniversary with a social and dance at the Sea View Hotel at 8.30 p.m. on Saturday.30 words
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Article31 1955-09-28 2 JOHORE BAHRU Tues. For possessing 10 leaf packets of chandu and smoking utensils. Lee Ah Slew, a fisherman, was fined $800 or six months' Jail at Pontlan today.31 words
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183 1955-09-28 2 SYDNEY. Tuev THOUSANDS of curious Australians .ir.- roaming t!>King's Cioss District in an unsuccessful hunt for a "uitch cult." Newspapers have reported that sex and drug orgies wrrr held in the district, which U Sydney's version of New York's Greenwich Village or London's Soho.AP - 183 words
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Article55 1955-09-28 2 A youth claimed trial in Singapore yesterday to a charge of possessing terrorist documents. Chua Ah Hong was alleged to have had three cvclostyled and four handwritten copies of Malayan Communist Party documents at Pulau Minyak at 220 am on Aug. 16. Chua was remanded55 words
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222 1955-09-28 2 Not quite cricket: Insurance company INJURIES COST TWICE WHAT WAS EXPECTED WELLINGTON. Taes ANEW ZEALAND insurance company last season inaugurated a scheme for crick ters and found i 1 had to pay out tor claim* double 'lie amount lt received ?r «m premiums The benefits payable under a special accident222 words
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Article65 1955-09-28 2 NEW DELHI. Tues The First Secretary of the Boviet Communist Party. Mr Nikita Khruschev, will accompany Premier Bulganin >>n his visit to India this winter, it was announced here yesterday The announcement that at the invitation of the Indian Prime Minister. Mr Nehru, the twoReuter - 65 words
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Article57 1955-09-28 2 Tickets for the 1955 Press Ball to be held at the Sea View Hotel on Saturday Oct. 8 are selling fast and people wishinc to attend should make reservations now. Two bands, the RAF Dance Band and the Blue Rhythm Hawaiian Syncopators. will provide continuous dance57 words
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Article36 1955-09-28 2 LONDON. Tiies. The Whangpoo River gateway to Shanghai, is being dredged to make a deep water channel for ships up to 10.000 ton» to enter the city. Peking I Radio announced yesterday I -A.PAP - 36 words
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Article262 1955-09-28 2 THE Registrar of Vehicles said yesterday, that. following the S.T.C. strike. free transport for Singapore's schoolchildren will operate today on nine routes. The lorries will terminate at tht Waterloo Street June- f tion of Bras Basah Road. The routes are: KOI IK NO. 1A262 words
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Article37 1955-09-28 2 WELLINGTON. Tuesday -An enormous ■•om.-lettr spread over a 200-yard ttretrh of road n«»;ir Rotorua New Zealand, yesterday when a lorry currying 4.500 dozen eggs In craW .skidded and overturned. Not one egg survived —ReuUr37 words
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172 1955-09-28 2 After a year's romance Debbie and Eddie say 'I do in 3-min. show NEW YORK. Tues. SINGKR Eddie Fi*her and actrens Debbie Reynolds, who kept me show busi•»eiw world agog for a year i 'a iin .r romance, w»re ma.rird last night in three-minute ceremony. Eddie. Iti. kissed his 23-yrar-old172 words
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Article122 1955-09-28 2 Father persuades Norodom be Premier for 90 days PNOM PENT EX-KING Norodom Sihanouk ■greed t Premier of Cambodia last ninht, ch:-.: mind for the second time in 24 ho He announced he would 1c Premier for 90 day 3 after bia father King Norodom Suramarit. pleaded withUP - 122 words
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Article28 1955-09-28 2 WASHINGTON T Twenty i i part of a of 150 Stal- N for ground i cauv th< announc i AtuJet pla! tests proved lnsuffi'-.28 words
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Article66 1955-09-28 2 MELBOURNE. Tues At least six of the dally average of a.xnit 80 children lost in crowds at Melbourne Royal Agricultural show axe ordered "get lost" by their parents to «et police baby-Mt for them while they see the 1 I sights, a today I Accordin said:66 words
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Advertisement200 1955-09-28 2 Why not try j "CHET'S" FAMOUS FOOD* BEEF TAMALES TURKEY DINNER CHICKEN PIES BOYSENBERRY PIE Just heat and eat teli ■'■'t:iijj^j.T.uf EX STOCK OFFERS BUTTtRWORTH SINGLE SPINPI 1 rOMATK maximum bar capacity i|*. Hexagonal tufirt 400 3 50 with quantity of equipment ASQUITH42' Model ODi LOW BW BLKVATINti RADIAL DRILL,200 words
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Article189 1955-09-28 3 Bomb wounds 17 in Fez as France hesitates in applying peace plan VIOLENCE, -d R SStita tiun n« its peace plan for the protecSSE Europeans were m,,,^ miloraI t'. Ssmation attempt, ro'po^T,™^, o a v n e i the country sfiTv p<r shut u p lhplr ofReuter - 189 words
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95 1955-09-28 3 Bloodless surgery -by Sir Archibald M! \MI( (II V. Tues. DKVFLOPMENI ol a blood pressure tbesla which al- .eni iv to (iper.iti 9 i i ali\ rly ss HeM wai -l' relax b\ ..id >h Indoe, pror,r tish plastic I fore the Socie ti of and Rerimstrurrrerj here. irchibaM, plastn95 words
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Article, Illustration199 1955-09-28 3 ITS VERY DIFFICULT TO DO IN A KIMONO V|\(HIKO KYO. i.i.e ..f lT Japan s leading a«-l-tress*s_ who is known as "Ihe tirl with the perfect lesv" refused Is display thosr limbs in Hollywood on Monday and refused to rive her ace or bust,199 words
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Article25 1955-09-28 3 SANTIAGO, Tims. Tamagiv pi .M.ink of Japan, ha.- arrived here. South America easinp Japanese txporUs. mainly Inery ar^d in equipmer.t Renter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article60 1955-09-28 3 MOSCOW, 1 Burgess I heard of them Don t know where :h^y That v ,<'.\ the Actlnc Minis- I QUCSibout reports that the British diplomats DonaU MacLeaii and Guv Burßcs; micht b<- kn RThey disappeared in 1951 Th.- British G"\ rumen d a reportAP - 60 words
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Article202 1955-09-28 3 TO REOPES SEW GUINEA TALKS LONDON. TiK-sday INDONESIA asked Britain y* <t<rday to support her 1 efforts to plare the disputed future of Dutch New Guinea before the United Nations General :.bly. Inlormrd diplomats .said that the Br:ti.sh n-spon.se ■a .is riisi'f>urai:m(! to the J*Gcvernment. The202 words
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Article114 1955-09-28 3 LONDON, PROFESSOR Leonid ?edo? a leading R for International eoto lau/ir); a:i art earth satellite. M Ra' 'The efforts o: and technicians from various countne.x i "■I'" bpoole' iatcihte> oi the earth." h* said -vii w v, thi Soviet Coii-r.unu* Party newspaper Pravda. quoted byReuter - 114 words
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Article25 1955-09-28 3 VIENNA. Tu.s-T!" ed StaU's yesterday transit r-rt-d to Austria £7J67.OO0 worth oJ military bu;*d;iias and roads built sinrr 1951 by AnM-rican forces ter.25 words
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Article47 1955-09-28 3 KAN GOOD. Tu' \v !jr the arrest of 58 Indians and 21 Pakistani* h. \> bcru issued by the District Magistrate. Rangoon, acting on tru complaint of the immiKration DepartSomr of warrants refer to vLsas which expired as far back a- 1947 A P47 words
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Article318 1955-09-28 3 DOM THERE h.i- bern littlr to asiOst I srir.nnir Hi L<mdni: I market* bui oi. the »ii influent i-> Fn< «t- were lowrrtd at fu>t follovlni Die overnight slump I] Stiff! bu: nelln.t ciic: not de\fl<>p ,(I1 MH .ilf hiicl later i tlie lorn*> «eif reduifd Bn.Miies*. howp.ri318 words
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Article19 1955-09-28 3 «>s srw n rush BuyWIMI 1751 Kor»»rtl £761',. Brtt lament 1748 Turnover m m 35 mi in ton*19 words
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Article25 1955-09-28 3 UiMiON Sr|>- 27 Spot 41.(1 Nc>\ 41. tl f»e< t rt Am -June J7\ri > (If 40\d ■Nm i :xv c If. unquoted Tone. Steady.25 words
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Article264 1955-09-28 3 This is war, says Greek minister NEW YORK. Tues. THF Greek Foreign Minister, Mr. Stephanos Stephanopoulos. charged that Britain had gone to war against the people of Cypru? with the appointment of Field Marshal Sir John harding as Governoi of the island The appointment of FieldMarshal Hardinc. Chief of theReuter; UP - 264 words
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Article39 1955-09-28 3 GOA. Tue.s I'm Oi to Hindus have been *cntent o to jail with terms from four to 10 fmn Wttl flne« and lorn, of p< litict' ripht-s. by a military trlburai lor subversive a' Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article36 1955-09-28 3 LONDON Tut Premier Chou En-'.ai y. >t. rdaj received Mf TokaUra Kitamura head cf the first group of tru Japanese- Diet delegation 10 the Soviet Union, the New China Agency reported from Peking ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Advertisement256 1955-09-28 3 Be Proud of Your English with the way you speak and O /^^£Y i 722= that you are not making mis- 1 Mp i a i ns f U ii\ the pletoun* oaf •ho importance of **£*£tf£!* ™i S* tinR been more widely m cmnisoa i f <<'" raf) nbMlnrt256 words
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Advertisement132 1955-09-28 3 FULL OF VITAL HEALTH-GIVING PROPERTIES S.C.S. WHITE BREAD sustains, strengthens and nourishes because it's TTAMW-ENRICHED MADE BY COLD STORAGE BAKERIES SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG CRANES^ Lister hin|inm?rinq l.lilj Comprehensive and illustrated Travel Magasinc "In Out of Singapore Mjljy i available at $2.50 per copy. AMERICAN LLOYD AGENCY LTD.. 64 Robinson132 words
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370 1955-09-28 4 4 WE DO NOT THINK CONFIDENCE IN MALAYA WILL BE LOST^ CHAMBER CHIEF SUGGESTS LIGHT INDUSTRIES PENANG, Tuesday. HKITISH TRADING interest* in Malaya shared the (Jovernment's wish to see confidence in the country maintained and increased in every *phere, Mr. B. Chaplin, chairman of the370 words
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199 1955-09-28 4 THE BOOM HASN'T PUT THEM IN MONEY WML Turs. DESPITE the better prices of tin and rubber, i ish M-enis to he more tiuht the IYii.iiii; hamhrr of Commerce s.ivs in its half-\rarly report today "K\tra mone\ does not appear to havr lirculatrri through to thr bottom levels of the199 words
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221 1955-09-28 4 THAT BANG MAY HAVE BEEN RAAF GIFT rpHE Royal Australian 1 Air Force may have presented Johore terrorists with more than three tons of high explosives. On July 1 an R.A.A.F. Lincoln operating in the Kluang area developed engine trouble and was forced to jettLson 14 5001 b. bombs in221 words
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Article, Illustration38 1955-09-28 4 MX \VIIII\M INTHO.II lIMI IV J VMI.S. Executive I mtinrrr nf Kuala Pilah with his hrid.- Miss Grraldinr >v/ i Shcrlmk after thnr wrddini: at th. I hunh of the Visitation Srrrmban. Starlight studio pit turr38 words
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123 1955-09-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesc! THE Federal Capital is to T*tn|f*t its black iucident areas in a bid to cut down the number of road accidents in the town. Special siens In 12 of th»town's mo«t dancproim roads will warn motorists in twofeet hisrh letters-123 words
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Article69 1955-09-28 4 KUALA LIMPl/R. Tues. Karnial Singh. 30. ol Sungei Tua, claimed trial in the First Magistrates Court here today to having voluntarily < d grievous hurt to Fauje Singh with a club 01 Scr*. 23 Inspector Paul Raj Ud ho haa been told to op,Kre bai!69 words
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Article184 1955-09-28 4 PENANG. Tuesday. 4 PARTIALLY-BLIND fisherman. Tan Ah Say. agreed in court today that men with only one (>.• were rare. Tan vi >s sentenced to six months' imprisonment for being a member of an unlawfu. j assembly and committng rioting iwith 20184 words
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Article93 1955-09-28 4 School fair attracts big crowds IPOH, Tues. rpHOUSANDS of people 1 jammed the food and fun fair in aid of the Yuk Choy primary school building fund at the school's premises in Hukh Low Street The fair, which grossed more than $40,000. was opened on Friday. A total of 53.00093 words
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Article15 1955-09-28 4 PFNANG Tues. Penan-: Chinese SwlmminK Club has launched a campaign for •VOOO members.15 words
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Article75 1955-09-28 4 Women were watching 'blue films' PENANG. Tue* SIVtRAL well known women, im luding »»'•> of nirr h.ui is and traders, were attending a 'blur tilm party when police raided a house off Dato Kramat Road here last night. fourteen people (our men and ten women were surprised during the show.75 words
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Article68 1955-09-28 4 K I.HMPUR. Turs The Sultan Suleiman Club the leading Malay sportirg nrI'.anusatinn in Selann'T, ha« launched a member-shlp dri\e and will now admit xisorlMe members ol other communities. Thesp associate member* who will pay $1 a rm.iith wl I be pntltlpti to all th» prlv, lejjr.s of the68 words
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Article62 1955-09-28 4 BUKIT MFRTAJAM. Tue* —Recommendation* on metbodj to |«M padi planters wore forwarded to the Federal Government in May this year, the Bukit Mertajam Rural Distj-ict Council was told today M A Kidner chairnan, added tha* discussion h.^d be»»n Roing on between the Settlement and Federal62 words
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Article135 1955-09-28 4 OFFICER SEEKS SUPPORT Europeans urgi-d to unite BUTl'IKWOB A DOMICILED n Malaya will be in th< Feder move h-. officer '-'< I backing. Mr. M. Y. 7.wart, a Gr>vernn:< cr who has lived has in vi r. ed European body to their interests. 1 If t!.. Zyllwyn-Stewart Straits Tinir.N thl135 words
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Article39 1955-09-28 4 6EREMBAN. MOD of the Ma.uyan Sikh. ha s urged all Sikhwith the i ment in publicisii amnesty term.s. In a circular pi English and Punjal ernmc:.' I from misß.:ided a In return the expect Emere'39 words
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133 1955-09-28 4 PRIZES FOR THE BEST TALES OF M A LAYA KUALA LUMPUR Mnn part ol scheme to enrich th. Malay tancu.ice inrt literature, the Federal Education Department fc. > :.mbinR a short storv con-.pctition. The best entries may be boueht for usr in Malav Ola Thev should concern life in Malava133 words
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Advertisement43 1955-09-28 4 NURSERY FURNITURE jp^J Available in four attractive CREAM PINK I^l^^ 7L BLUE <S=- GREEN PEDICREE Cot. Model 3.c. 'PEOICREE Cot. Model C.F. PEOICREE High Chair Folding v?Ts^Tj^ Type C^ S C^ PLAY PEN $89/00 INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE RAFFLES PLAC I SINGAPORE ll 1.43 words
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Article256 1955-09-28 5 Brother-in-law cleared of rape— Judge advises: Get married 'He beat me when I refused' IPOII, Tin*. *N 11 -year-old girl was described in the High Court here today as "sexually verj experienced." Mr. Justice Thomson d mo u ir 1 \s r-in-law, M. Manj; u labourer,256 words
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Article, Illustration40 1955-09-28 5 U NION MEN FLY IN TO TALK SOME ■>! the i-iuht trade uni<> n delegate* from India and Indonesia who arrived in Singapore by air yesterday to attend the Plantation Workers' Conference which begins in Kuala l.umpur today. Straits Times picture.40 words
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121 1955-09-28 5 "pHE Singapore City Council will consider at its meeting on Friday whether it should defer action on acquiring the Singapore Traction Com- pany till Dec. 1. This is the latest date by which the Council must Rive notice to the company of its intention to121 words
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Article85 1955-09-28 5 THEY CAUGHT A KILLER IN A BOTTLE The Tengah Natural History Club has a new member a venomous Malayan cobra It was captured by Mrs. Margaret smith, vife of Fli»;hi L"*ut H. R. Smith. FlyIBR Wing Adjuti-nt, RAF. Tengah. Mrs. Smith saw the snaki in a drain near her housr.85 words
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Article29 1955-09-28 5 N.F.J. Benoist. a factory engineer, who ?'ied his wife. Susie Nk Poh See for divorce was granted a decree to be made absolute in three months yesterday.29 words
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160 1955-09-28 5 TOURIST CHIEF: 'GOLD FOR STORE HERE ;pert in the Interna- il t ;rist business arrival in Singapore from Britain last night that t Colony is destined to be the- wi rld's greatest ci litres. Mr J O. Bridges Director- of the British Travel i lid elation, London, said he was160 words
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227 1955-09-28 5 Police may act to get strikers off pavement 'THEY CAUSE OBSTRUCTION' CLAIM DOUCE are now holding discussions to decide whe--1 ther they will take action against the strikers who cluster daily on the flve-foot way outside the Orchard Road branch of the Singapore Cold Storage. A Straits Times reader has227 words
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120 1955-09-28 5 A NOTHER Chinese concert A alleged to be flavoured with Communist ideologies la to be previewed by senior Singapore police officers. The sponsor of the concert Is the Si Shan School Old Boys' Association at Seletar. It is understood the police considered three items on120 words
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Article81 1955-09-28 5 A new-born infant was I .secretly buried in the compound of a house in West Coast Road on July 7. it was alleued in a Singapore court yesterday. Tan Soo Leonjf, the father, claimed trial to a charge of intentional concealment of the birth of the81 words
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Article58 1955-09-28 5 Singapore Malays living in Sembawang want the Minister for Education. Mr. Chew Kw« c Kee. to allow their children, who are overage by a few months, to be admitted to Malay schools in their area. They say that though most lof them are labourers and 'illiterate,58 words
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Article83 1955-09-28 5 Onr thousand six hundred Britl&h soldiers, many with their families, will board two troopships at Singapore today for the voyage back to Britain The *****-ton Devonshire will take 800 me n of the Ist Bittn Somerset Light Infantry who hare bee n fighting terrorists in the Federation83 words
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Article34 1955-09-28 5 I JOHORE BAHRU. Tups I,im Ah Liani; w;k finod $600. or four months' Jail, for tryIne to evade $52 duty on 11 1 watrhrs. The watches wore ronlls I "ated.34 words
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Advertisement144 1955-09-28 5 More ttan l JO\/ld f^4^% Bl^^B==^^Ba aa*^ "^^^^aa«l t M mwi ■'~.^.-^.~,A,.-^s' ■■■■ma Ifc BbmL .•.^n"-.-"u'*^"- ■""^'m^M\"i' M HI --^C^C«': .C^H|l(B Tf I fouil hear your favourite arias and /£W\ R 7 U7 symphonies as they really are-if you tS%\> 4 V^U l listen to an AEO. Superhet radio. No144 words
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Advertisement253 1955-09-28 5 AUTOMATIC LOCKING SUPA LUVRES fl i*\ S>s ARE CHEAPER *WW^ xift^fl: THAN WINDOWS W mmmm^^ YOU CAN INSTAL I j±l\Ma o5?i SUPA LUVRES SUPA LUVRES BY ESS^/l ORAUCHTS INTO VENTILATION WfiZfttf''ff^> -< EASY T0 AGENTS 211] i? oH|ina iCutiitcii NCO«»O»»'ID IN HOMO KONO And bubi.di ir> Conpmt CEORCE BLUNN fr253 words
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Miscellaneous541 1955-09-28 5 bsj 1 j i^ijj^aaiaaj j^^Bßß^BßwsßSßßßSj^Baaj^^Bwaaaßsawaaaaaaaaaaaaaß Tike It From Hut 10 30—1100 RADIO MALAYA rimrimnifv Ihnu marked ran I inillrtl h\ UsI^IMT* in MIU c i II I Short ware 19 and S!m. Mrdium BBSS 476 m. 343, 36*>m. and 297m. 1 A.M. *8.57 and 11 08 EnglUh Schools Broadcast. P.M.541 words
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Obituary34 1955-09-28 6 .'<. ttorV- J/« minimum). IA AMKI.IA. wife I JohannM, pi mber rtte<l. LAN SlfiW MOK has pa.sed tool i< r No. sft 1 venue al 530 1 Funeral will 1 bondajf at 10.30 I34 words
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Article25 1955-09-28 6 ■l> </0 (minimum;. 'IKRS and T [rtendt and rrl.i- 1 i <»f th p late Ixiw i .5. wli(. pf .it thp General 1.25 words
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726 1955-09-28 6 THE Straits Times Singapore, Wed. Sept. 28, 1955. Anxiety In Washington There arc conflicting assessments of the seriousness of President Eisenhower's illness. Although the President may already be feeling well enough to play golf (his doctor's comment) he must continue to take a complete rest. He must not even read726 words
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Article438 1955-09-28 6 Tribute should ho paid to the few individuals who still m«t Alliance OMbMbIbI I t the polls. It calls for NMp of an unusual order to engage in such a contest For few indeed have survived kittle with an Alliance candidate. Quite often a nominee has438 words
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780 1955-09-28 6 WALTER BRIGGS - WALTER BRIGGS BY HONG KONG. IF thr numrrou s reports on 'count er-rpvolut ion' in Rrd China are grounded on fact, thrrr is mu^h more unrest across thr country than many observers here had believed possible under police state conditions. Communist newspapers780 words
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Letter124 1955-09-28 6 PRE-RIOT 'PHONE SERVIC E DIUMII the outbreak of the riot*, we in I In Bedok wete allowed the us. of thr telephone in thr Dolirr hut at thr junction of C'hangi and Bed ok Ruadv thr doors of Hi hut brine alw i%« krnt open. During thr nol* thr police124 words
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Letter214 1955-09-28 6 DV NOW the public is fully aware that the Federal Legislative Council at Hi next meeting will discuss the Rent Control Bill. Sectional interests have already been brought against the Government to bring about amendments to the law. While authority will be given to the landlords214 words
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Letter82 1955-09-28 6 I AM to draw your attention to your paper of the 19th September. 1955, respecting a news item on the ma.sa rally in protest against the Security Bill, at which a certain Mr. S. K. Plllay Is reported to have spoken on behalf of the Naval Base Labour82 words
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848 1955-09-28 6 IT m:iy bt> that ttM 1 current hich price of rubber will Induce smallsholdors. and perhaps some lame wtoti as well, to defer replanting [or a period in order to take advantage of the hiuh prnr.s This endeavours to show that from the848 words
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Letter186 1955-09-28 6 PROUD OF LOY AL OTHE R- RANK I DO NOT undrrstnnd 1 what Mrs. H. W. Shaw meant by the rli.scomforts and dangeri of hrr husband him'; stationed in Malaya fighting the Communists. I wonder what else she wants than to live here luxuriously. Does Mrs Shaw realise how thr186 words
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Letter106 1955-09-28 6 Ol'K 1 trm has MM* I thr idea of m I education not i gatrwax t.i i 1 ult I as a mi-.iriN I brttrr livUuFrom m\ wwu I rncr as .1 t<-.i 1 i would say it 1^ tin rr and not the j that is106 words
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Letter40 1955-09-28 6 HONOUR Bl d are piling tunate and hoi found a pen b Some time a in cash which the road. t,> I of his -school, who on ti> the p< was heard of MM K\\ W. IT. Singapore40 words
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Advertisement643 1955-09-28 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. j I < 1 1 i 1 t 1 < c 1 1 1 1 I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 J 1U H»rrf« Ht tmlHlmmmi. KHCK To (nee Calder I son. Graham m, at Bunesar HuspiUil To Nrllle and Albert U-..ii^ a daughter, Audrey643 words
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Advertisement14 1955-09-28 6 MALAYAN RAILWAY Announces FASTER TRAIN SERVICES From OCTOBER Ist Travel in Safety and Comfort14 words
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Advertisement118 1955-09-28 6 •^^l (V Get a bright change/- I over Pv^s^ J N t0 f the wonderful light Mmfttumtml o< tmi ciniral ilictuic co mala> Xi nr< s\\Kl I MMr H»K ONr I MX' Slum uhoprrjt from I adlca v u.umn- n N r n»iul> r\i-r\il.i\ Ihrsr Milt \NM\rKN\t<\ Or I I118 words
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Article246 1955-09-28 7 Local government quiz j s a fi np M n n.in.^ o a w* j ust won 't talk DEADLINE FOR HEARINGS TO BE EXTENDED |>! m.IC RESPONSE In an invitation for sueitHHM M local fiivcrnmont in Sinesporf been poor. Now the deadline for rcceivins246 words
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Article, Illustration46 1955-09-28 7 SO .Ml <>f Till: (tovernmrnt employees waiting to be -'■in home in P.H D lorrie> ouUUIc the Assembly Hoiue. Singapore, yesterday. The emergency service was arranged hv the Ministry of Communications following a «trik« by STC workers. Stralu Times picture46 words
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Article48 1955-09-28 7 BROTHER PAY FINE? 'NO, JAIL ME' IAN, who was fined n Monday for fieht- yesi rda: told a i magistrate would n \t his fine mud rother. Ibrabehlnd the >.!! flnd not fine and a;nd: lit and I my J. M. irn. then i still fiat -P< nt him.48 words
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Article22 1955-09-28 7 threw a tt a man .nockod w:us told fined •■nm^nt, by Mr ...fe at Avenue on22 words
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60 1955-09-28 7 $2,000 LOSS IN POULTRY STORE FIRE Fir, an attap ki d with about 1 irth 1 i poultry food in Upper Road. rriay. tuspeci arson. Tht- owner, Ng Yak Henc. a iarmor said he was awaken< d by doffa barking and (nund tht whole store ablaze T: iton was 1560 words
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Article46 1955-09-28 7 A thief broke into the home 01 thr Chief Kathi of All bin Mo- j h. In Loronc Marzuki on Monday and I worth $200 belonpinc to his wife. Both Haji Ali and his wife were away when the house was ransacked.46 words
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Article274 1955-09-28 7 TO DEFEND RIGHT OF THEIR LMONS 4BOIT 300 mechanics and skilled workers of the I nit«l Engineers. Singapore, will go on an hour's strike today to protest against an "insult" to their unions. The worKrrs. members of "he Singapore Factory and Siop Workers' Union274 words
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Article46 1955-09-28 7 I M .pared I chye. Magis- with some ;i:ne in Au?u.^t this year 11.600 yards of cable wire ien from the Cu> stores in Lorong Ramasamy. who claimed trial, was allowed bail of $500 The ca.se will be heard on Jan. 16 next year.46 words
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294 1955-09-28 7 Home for cripples may take her in LITTLE AH BOEY IS NOW A LUCKY GIRL MALACCA 1 LUCK has turned |00d for a little crippled girl Chow Ah Boey. She may after all pft a place in the $127,000 orthopaedic home to be built in Malacca. A spokesman of the294 words
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Article72 1955-09-28 7 Mr. Charles Thomas wellknown producer in England. is coming to Singapore next month to conduct a school of drama at the British Council Hall, .starting on Oct 24. Mr Thomas will produce four Bernard Shaw plays for the school and give instruction In prod action methods72 words
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Article40 1955-09-28 7 Mr Wong Wong Ohiew. of Dorset Road. Singapore, ls one of the 101 advanced students selected for study at Cranbrook Academy of Art In nloomlirld Hill*. Michican USA He will be studying for his Master of Architecture degree.40 words
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Article152 1955-09-28 7 The riddle of the pawn ticket WHEN two Chines, interpreters i v v I d not read the writing un a pawn ticket yesterday, a Singapore magiMrale said he never knew that Chinese writing could be worse than that of an In.i-ii manY The pawn ticket wa« produced before Mr.152 words
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Article83 1955-09-28 7 ENGINE trouble yesterday delayed the start of the inaugural Singapore San Francisco air service flight b> tifarlv mx hours Tru Pan American Aii»ays Slratoclipper scheduled to leave at 1 p.m. did not get a»av till 6 45 p m Two of the piano's engine83 words
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Article25 1955-09-28 7 A thief snatched a purse containing $48 from a woman on her way to market in Outram Hill. Singapn- yei t' rday morning25 words
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Article214 1955-09-28 7 TWO Singapore hotels yvsu rday applied in the High Court for interim injunction^ to enable them to evict striking employees from hotel quart The applicants are thf Singapore Hotel and GleneI agles Hotel Ltd Mr Justice Whitton ad- I Journrd the hearings till 10 30214 words
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Article36 1955-09-28 7 A decree nLsi granted to Mrs Violet Trwre.'va Stuart ing her marriage wjth Mr Gordon Ke.\neth Stuart on the ground of erwti nude absolute by Mr J I Whitton :n the Singapore ■Mi OBBfi36 words
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Article30 1955-09-28 7 Marie Elizabeth Hong, a nurse, who sued her husband Ho Loo Thlan. for a divorce, was granted a decree nisi to be made absolute in three months30 words
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Article128 1955-09-28 7 THE management of the J Malayan Airways has agreed to (five their »tafl annual automatic pay rUes till they reach "examination bars" to qualify for more This was a major decision taken at yesterday's meeting between the management and the Malayan Airways' Looal RmployeeA Union.128 words
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Article17 1955-09-28 7 rry worth $1,151 was .stolen from a house in Bernam Street. Singapore, on Monday niphtBernama - 17 words
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Article351 1955-09-28 7 Woman accused of buying her KIAI.A 1.1 MPIR. Tuesday. \H-YKAR-OM) girl said here today that a woman tried to take her from Kuala Lumpur to earn money" in Singapore. The woman was alleged to have told the Rirl: When you see men,351 words
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Article124 1955-09-28 7 JOHORE BAHRU 1 NG LIAK SIM a boy of 16. who was kn<«-fceci down an<i :nj;ir'-fl b-. awarded IllJtt damagt by Mr iuxttcc Storr in the Supnnv i The order Mg made against the Lam H iat H P.n< apyl»- >mpany and Ant Kofm Seng, driver124 words
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Article45 1955-09-28 7 Traffic craiMng the Johore caiueway b«-tween 11 tonight and 6 .i in UMBOTTtM may b< delayed 'or about i A Pw i) n oMk i ran «UI be dismantling way's ceremonial arch La*t of thf di Jubikti to be pulled down45 words
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Article17 1955-09-28 7 An Indep mblyMr MPI> Wair, will meet 1 the A.w"irly House at 10 :day.17 words
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Advertisement9 1955-09-28 7 Jltir 'A\ RED LABEL ASSORTMENT DISTRIBUTED BY SIME DARBY9 words
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Advertisement58 1955-09-28 7 The bar-man says... "s w y customers know what J^W** is good for A *ca-llfe mrai provides a baekffrnund for H:;iq X, he ierves in the Cathay H^H Restaurant tojgbgrtl O f course!^ Veekfjleartd EVERCRISP THE ORIGINAL MOISTURE-PROOF PACKETS CREATtR VABUTIIS VP^T 'fW TH/.N IVlfc EVERCRISP By THE PIONEERS OF58 words
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Miscellaneous147 1955-09-28 7 The weather MINIMI M TEMPCBATIRI (7 SO m on Sept 2«l to 7 .30 pm on Sept. 27c Singapore 77 de«reev Penarn; Kotm Bharu 78 Kuala Luninur 75. Ipoh 72. KuantaJi 70 MAXIMI M TF.Mrr«ATfR» (1 SO am. to 7 30 p.m. on Sept ■Mngapoie Per.ans Kota Bharu 90. Kuala147 words
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Article358 1955-09-28 8 Scmai secret of quick, peaceful oblivion: A dose of the spawn of toads JUNGLE INVALIDS ALLOWED TO TAKE OWN LIVES IPOH, Tues. E M A I aborigines 0 living in the deep Jungles of north-west Pahaner have been practising voluntary euthanasia (painless killing) for generations,358 words
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223 1955-09-28 8 Raja Muda sees 'appalling' sights on tour IPOH, Tuesday. THE RAJA Ml DA. heir apparent to the throne of Perak, has just returned from a fact-finding toui of the west coast of Perak bringing back with him a sheaf of petitions. This was the first time that people living in223 words
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Article103 1955-09-28 8 Malaya gets the most benefit XfALAYA has benefited most from Australia* offer to help Asia i countries under the Colombo Plan, the Australian Ministo- for External Affairs. Mr R. O Casey, said in a broadcast last night He said more than 100 Colombo Plan students from Singapore and the Federation103 words
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Article39 1955-09-28 8 L«*e Jee Kheok claimed trla! in Singapore yesterday to a charge of assaulting Special Constable Bakhtiar in front of a market in Seng Poh Road at 8.30 a.m. on Monday. Bail was allowed until Oct. I39 words
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Article31 1955-09-28 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Tver r Chou Su. of Singapore, wai fined $4,000 in tht IMSSM Court here today f"« undervaluing goods which he declared to the Customs at Tanjong Surat31 words
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Article72 1955-09-28 8 PENANG. Tues An evening visit to the curfew area of Paya Terubong; last night cost a Siamr.se car dealer and his wife $700 today. The couple. Boon Jin Lasuwan and Cheng Oaik Lan. were fined tills amount In lnr Second Magistrates court this alternoon. -^o RlrU72 words
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112 1955-09-28 8 SINGAPORE PLANS A GAY LOOK FOR THE BIG CONFERENCE SINGAPORE will look jjay and flourishine whi delegates from 17 South-Fast \si.m eMUltria arrive for the Colombo Plan conference m \i mm Workmen were yesterday completta transformation of Victoria Memorial Hall, the conference will be held It will be <>i d112 words
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Article103 1955-09-28 8 9 strokes for one-man crime wave SIRFMKW Toe* TH E SERE.MB.VN magistrate today orJered a youth to be given nine strokes of the rotan and sentenced him to three years' Jail on three charge* of theft The youth. Yuwf bin Archat. waa stated to have 1H previous convictions. He was103 words
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Article91 1955-09-28 8 Dagger men rob a teacher men armed with daggers held up a schoolteacher. M.-s Muriel DeSilva, In her home in Lorong Melayn. Singapore, yesterday and robbed her of $5*M) in cash and jewellery wortn $420. The robber* brok- into the house, part of which is used ax a kindergarten. >oon91 words
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Article17 1955-09-28 8 TAXPING nual and Debating s Kinc Edward VII be hrlrf .t 7 15 t> 117 words
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Article44 1955-09-28 8 A rharur of assault acainst F B Oehlors. a lawyer was withdrawn in the Singapore Sixth Magistrate a Court yesterday He was alleged to have assaulted Mrs Christian Robbines on Feb 9. Mrs. Rob- bins decided to drop the charge 144 words
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Article78 1955-09-28 8 LOOK, NO HANDS— $25 KUALA LUMPUR Tues. Lee Ah Chye. 24. of Setapak. was fined SI S here today for riding a motor cycle his hands off the handle bars and $10 for not stor.pt ne when ordered to do so by a police- man in Pahang Road on Feb78 words
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Advertisement399 1955-09-28 8 SUN LIFE OF CANADA REMINDS YOU OF OUR 1954 ANNUAL REPORT. HIGHLIGHTS NEW ASSURANCE Canad.an Currency 696,000,000 LIFE ASSURANCE IN FORCE Canadian Currency $6,000,000,000 BENEFITS PAID IN 1954 Canadian Currency 134,000,000 SURPLUS CONTINGENCY RESERVE Canadan Currency 126,236,512 ASSETS Canad.an Currency $1,876,213,064 84 YEARS OF PUBLIC SERVICE A summary of progress399 words
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Advertisement64 1955-09-28 8 fBP^ -^Kaarfkr-^^^aMala^a^flb Iflßa^hm,. v i a^r^^^ v n I Wl^F .^a^a^al a^aSa^aw aw^ ial aWIWr^ TfTZ' M a^aMJal r, ■W|^/ 4 a^aJaMaT aWJ aB and incidentally. BOVRIL makis a delicious flavouring for soups, stows, gravies, sauces and for all kinds of Chinese makan It builds energy and strength gives new64 words
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Miscellaneous287 1955-09-28 8 Straits Times Crossword 2 I I* 1 1* 1 I n I 8 10 szizizizszizszß iziiiZiZlliiZM b ii 16 I' j 1 19 20 ?i 22 25 IZIZIZBZiZaZiZs 24 25 j 26 ACROKH 9 He Un t any longer i3-4>. 1. Doph thr f.mfr surround 1U 13. Ninny »Uh the287 words
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Article, Illustration1607 1955-09-28 9 ENDED RABIES TERROR ANCIENT ITALIAN INTRICUE J& ard to assess the debt that the world and most X especially, our own world of Malaysia, owes to Louis steur. Ronald Ross isolated the germs of malaria. But Pasteur made this possible by discovering that1,607 words
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Advertisement275 1955-09-28 9 NORGE CUSTOM ATIC .[THY AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER COMBINATION MODEL C-1260 exclusive built-in r HER GUARD I tempera- v re- climate or :crrplti«ly automatic d»r>Ofting! r o-olt Suptr-Sil* F-*»nr! a Spocioui Meitt-C»l4 'Ifrl of vthaf ccnvenicncail UNITED RADIO CO. 118-121 Orchard Road, in Tel. *****, n Dealers OWIX 2I.»WL«, 17 JKLS GENTS275 words
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Advertisement123 1955-09-28 9 Word in Siyle ARROW FANCY SHIRTS You'll look your smarted in these W^^ lubllc-toncd stripes and wonderfully V^t^^V soft pjstel shades. And they blend I with evenihing \<>u wenr. 'at All are tailored m the hnc arrow fi. tradition ln>m the newest and neat- < collar styles to their famous123 words
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Miscellaneous152 1955-09-28 9 Hox Morgan. M.D. Gviitnff <ntl >r* ~aIL^HEcTSi HLHH I P WMAT aßt OUT 1 Klv\r^. T k E' 1 -/v\.l>.A <yjj^i^^^^^"*^j I H__ I I OOiWO DCmtt^jJjACK! IC»M7j l¥OutE*VE tXX<*A /U'J" vf J I A t L MaWv mH V-lil I*Pf I V* I Dirk I rurtf Quivk <'hunfj<> MJST152 words
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492 1955-09-28 10 RUBBER, TIN PRICES TUMBLE ON EISENHOWER 'CRISIS' By Our Market Correspondent SINGAPORE markets yesterday were under the 3 influence of the break in prices in New York on Mondav, which resulted from the disruption of confidence," following President Bm» hower's illness. Rubber lost five and three-quarter cents at the close,492 words
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Article163 1955-09-28 10 The Sincapar, hine«e rrndurr Eirhanre noon prire* per pun! yesterday wer»- t»pra: iteadr: September t2T', buyers $28 .teller* October S2B buyers. CSS',, .sellers; November S2S', buyer* 128. teller* Coconut oil- Meadv bulk 141 paOan with no btuincM reported drum 144 tellers Pepper quiet tok white $164 Sarawak white163 words
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Article154 1955-09-28 10 Ship* lying alongside Ilir Sincapore Karbaar Hoard wharves or expected iodar arc: Lancashire 12. Canton 45. Omara C P Straat Ball 6 7 Selandia 9 Maru 11 Etcickbank 13 14 Aulomedon 15 16. Tjlsudane l« Bliun Maru 19 20 Lawu N Wall 4. Maxwell Brunder 21 22K»mp«r 23 24154 words
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Article37 1955-09-28 10 On the free exchange murket in Hone Kong mi Saturday the I dollar us quoted at %.ft% lM cash and S«3\ (or T.T. sterlinc wa.s quoted «t 15 42 mid •nr UrlW I*M M 251',.37 words
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Article94 1955-09-28 10 Canberra. Tuen— Mr R O Meniten ilir Austrxllun Prlnu' MinUle*. mmounrr-d tonutht tine Autitntlla U l<> i nt hrr lniport> b\ 80 million pound* Australian i CH4 million sterling i a year Thr culs. romliiH Into tfTert on i Oct 1 will bring the nations Import bill94 words
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Article240 1955-09-28 10 The MaL«>an Sharp Krokrrs' A*MM-iation MBM Sr. u..n ported Induct mils were quiet on a thin market. while tins were still Irregular Out showed an improved turnover, despite the sharp drop in the mf.il pire. Rubbers weie a little mrre subdued." Sincaporr hrokrr* reported the .following business done240 words
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Article69 1955-09-28 10 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS Invpstn.< .selertefi tock on the St/> V Mining* vi •catlirrl to firm. Loans V-,". I. Loans 31,'; Con '/.»ii Bank of N S V, Lyell N Biokr-n Hill Hill M Mount Morean ppko Western Minim Ampol Expl Oil Search Aaat C ibw I aP m ian Bradford B69 words
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Article62 1955-09-28 10 October (ti-i er* f.o.b. < !<, •piday at II It The rlosinq laaM laatai !>■ i were Ho ■Norn i No i buyers IRS S seller13S'-.. .sellf. 133.. Sinxapor P hnnbrr f r mrrif Ruhh. r i prices ye.stf" Spot f.o.b. Norn No 1 R.SS fo.b. bales On62 words
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Advertisement1065 1955-09-28 10 NOTICES THE CENTURY INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Clncarpontad in the united Kingdom i MBBM, Edward I iimley <t Sons (Malaya) Ltd. announca that. 1 consequent, upon their withdrawal from the Fire. Workmen's < onpensatlon and Motor I: i. they have relinquished the Chlel Agency in Singapore, and the T'edei Co. Ltd.1,065 words
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Advertisement201 1955-09-28 10 NOTICES WARNING TO APPLICANTS FOR TELEPHONES REPORTS have been made to < this Office that a person repre- sentlng himself to be an Officer of the Board has been attempting to collect depo«ltj» for telephones. Applicants for telephones are informed that the Board does not. employ collectors or Canvassers and201 words
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Advertisement785 1955-09-28 10 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDER* ELECTRICITY DEPARMENT Supply of 2 Pieces Dual Ratio Counting Scales for small articles down to 1 Dram: 4 Pieces Dual Ratio Counting Scales for article* down to 2 Drum* anc 3 self- Indicating Heavy duty Portable Plan. .mi Scales 2.200 lbs and kattlen Clone785 words
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Advertisement399 1955-09-28 10 KMUTSEN LINE Fsst and Regular Service FROM CANADA, U S. PACIFIC PORTS— 3O DAYS Sailing Arriving Saw Frinciito Singapore P Swct Pen,Ogeka Bakkc «0Oc» l 2 ocr UOct ElKJbeHi Bakke 5 Ott 5 No. 7 Nev 8 No. Cicrtryd Bakkc S Nev 5 Dec 7 Dec Sftj Bakkc 10 Dec399 words
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Advertisement1128 1955-09-28 11 7 r s mans^^^^tdt^^ THE BLUE FUNNEL iW"rpton to nr"cc-d vlo other port, to loox ~~T? "»P». to uvtRI>OOL "^sygr* rrpool Sollt p S'hom Penong ■i"" *4/2 B Sept 29/30 4 Oet 1/ oct 7 S«pt 10 Oct 1 o«t m l, coon t LKrarpeel Oct 4 Oct g oTt1,128 words
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Advertisement1123 1955-09-28 11 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA tor A4oa, Port SaM. Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hemkvrg, Copennogen Getk.nbi.rg 4 Oslo •••••u... Spore Shorn Penong SIENA 4/ S Ott a n,. IT/19*2J| 20/10 Oct lt/M Scl ru' i 0 "ossengers only Gaynlo. Cells Gdynie. SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA/UK /CONTINENT Spore P. Sham Prnong SELANDIA"1,123 words
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Advertisement954 1955-09-28 11 Sn«the bern line steamers ltd. 7 &,r SINGAPORE (IncorporoteJ m the United Kingdom) S LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. AND CONTININTAL PORTS Spore Sham Penang BeneMor for Hovre, London, Hull ee»e..eeoe*.e ••P*/ W*f ''ZZSJ? LOOdOn Cl 4 S.M. 4 Oct tMr^orrr^Una^n 14 Oct *jSS& Ll P00 1/ 7 Oc. B/10 Oct954 words
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Advertisement1190 1955-09-28 11 McALISTER «Sc CO., LTD. TEL N. ***** ■UmIBOtAM «t BUCKN ALL KLA VENESS UMW LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELIS. SAN FRANCISCO. HAMBURG PORTLAND, SEATTLE ft VANCOUVER and tor USA, North AtlintK p-,rt. Accepting core, far CenrVal ft Soi»H» and Conooo ond via Colombo Amertce CITY OF JOHANNESBURG FRANCISVILU S pore1,190 words
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Article, Illustration925 1955-09-28 12 Tubby tracks down the spectral hand puzzle The four scouts are on holiday by the tea. One night they hear a disturbance in the garden where the ruins of an old house lie. They (>o out and see a spectral hand moving about on the ruined wall. The next morning925 words
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Article, Illustration352 1955-09-28 12 I HAVE had several more requots from readers and so I think H would be a good thing to print some of thtir waut-v Also I have had many letters about the new Johore ten cent stamp At the time of w-ltine I do not352 words
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Article, Illustration192 1955-09-28 12 Dear Boys irtd Cirls. The six winners of < i,r "Spot The Letter R' contest are: Pamela Bones. 113 Lorong Sungci. Sentul. Ku. In LumDur, Kof. Choo Sfnß, K 61 Kampong Koh, Sit.jw.m. Rahnah bmte Isnm. 9-*3-A Jalan Tengku Ahmad, Muai, Dunstan Augustin, c/o St George's192 words
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Advertisement289 1955-09-28 12 BE SURE OF HANDSOME HAIR new and in the future! Rrplait Ihw* •it*Mial miufl o'li which out trfttml ■■>■), wHi4 and wttr—mtpttfllf wfr —4ry *vt fr.m yovr timlp'. A frw Hrop« of "Vasrlinr" Hair fjroomrd than ordinary hair Tonic every morning rfdd i» the dressing* protects your hair as nituralM.ilp289 words
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Advertisement35 1955-09-28 12 Mmmmmmmmemmmummamii 1 1 ■wwr < wwßWWMwiiawww!l Pleas* enrol me as a member of the Wise Owls Club and send me a badge. I am enclosing six C.C.C. coupons end o stamped ulf -addressed envelope. Name Address35 words
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Advertisement95 1955-09-28 12 ffen/ecf or? the ...all over Malaya and in Borneo too! Thanks to yeast-vite i Get back lost vigour and viuh:\ Ufar I Yetst-V'ue. Rich in tonic B Vitamins and y stimulating caffeine, it works a/ on<t.' Abo soothes iwiv headache, neuralgia, nerve »t ot rheumatic pains. G«t some Yeast-Vitc I95 words
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Article473 1955-09-28 13 LEAGUE CHAMPIONS MAKE IMPRESSIVE START WRIGHT'S GOALS EARN VICTORY CINOAPORE Recreation 0 Club "Reds" had a more comfortable victory than expected ovrr their "Jinx" rivals. Wanderers, whom they beat 3-0 in a Singapore Hockey Association first division league fixture on the padang yesterday. SJI.C. neldintr a473 words
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Article, Illustration63 1955-09-28 13 ih>M. HAH S goalkeeper < hin Toonf Srm about to mvc in the final of the Urn Seng Fook Cud knockout soccer final In Ipoh on Monda) On left is Cheng Wans left half Thong Keng Sa m. Ramblers inside left. Chen Kok Sin. who scored two goals, moves up.63 words
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Article255 1955-09-28 13 ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOL, who will visit Bangkok in December, were given a hard struggle before beating Victoria School by eight points (goal and try) to three (try) in a rugby fixture yesterday Saints, playing thrlr second match of the sea-son, had to scramble home with255 words
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Article63 1955-09-28 13 India House BC. beat Singapore Cricket Club 2-0 in a friendly hockey match on the padang yes- > terday Freddie Vl*a and Sharma scored in th- flrct half Teams wishing to arrange fixtures against India House, who have been recently affiliated with i the63 words
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272 1955-09-28 13 THE SINGAPORE Badminton A j-cv iat ion decided last night to accept the Badminton Association of Indonesia's proposal for a 81ngapor P versus Indonesia exhl- bltlon tournament In the Colony The BB.A commltte« M'— U at meeting that Oct. 16 would be the272 words
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Article80 1955-09-28 13 IjONOON Tueit -RwulU of matches Ui BnglUh league soccer yesterday were dlv. three soith Coventry t BrrnlforH I Millwall v l.r«Un Orient fpo»t p..nrd iin.ii mtxl April). Wn..i. I- 1 S»ln4«n Hhrewaiary I (ton than pWn m\ thri:k south rln r ton 1 Rrxlfnril l.il..hr*d 3 I hrslr.80 words
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Article77 1955-09-28 13 SOCt'CK <i«vt. Serrkes up Hnal: Felice I Moodhrldir Jakma Beaar. SBHF<% leafar an 4 ■up laeniflnalsl MerranUlr Bank v Teleph«n r Board. 8.T.C.; Jarkt I ThernTrraft. FAN c round NMktr *HA Vnv*. D*». 1: BAT. SrltUr B.A.F. < hanfl. Selelar: Dlv t: lIMN BMAS v P mba»an«. Heoibawanf77 words
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Article61 1955-09-28 13 St Joseph* Institution maintained their unbeaten record when they beat Anglo-Chinese School 1 5-2 In an lnter-*chool hockey fix- ture at Barker Road yesterday. SJI second string al*o beat ACS S-2 Th* first team scorers m-ere A. Netto <2> M Nunu <2> and O Loong f61 words
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229 1955-09-28 13 ARGONAUTS RECOVER TO ENTER 2ND ROUND ARGONAUTS F.C winners of the Singapore Amateur Football Association Div. 2A league, gained their first victory in the senior Cup competition when thov defeated Chinese Athletic 2-1 in a keenlycontested match at Jalan Bosar stadium V'-strrday. Ar*onaut.s deserved this success as they were without229 words
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Article30 1955-09-28 13 Today's ties in the Slneaporr Badminton Assc-tatlon'- Junior Inter-Club competition axeSecond round Mayflower v Garuda. National v Merry time. Falr«lnd v Marigold Quaitcifinal- Flower v Jacques30 words
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Article282 1955-09-28 14 JEEP'S STAR 3-* Walla Walla Hattriek Carpenter HE WAS NOT PRESSED IN FIRST THREE OUTINGS VLTALLA WALLA, unTT beaten in all his three starts, should easily make it four-off-the-reel in the Class 2. Div. 1 6f. handicap (Race Three) at Bukit Timah today, second282 words
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735 1955-09-28 14 CARPENTER h.is corrected Ms ways I at the carrier and. with Jackie's Kuda and Sovereign out. this sprody four-year-old has a bright chance of making it three-olT-thrce-rerl in Race Five. Twice at the Ipoh Gold Vase Meeting, he -eft the I735 words
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243 1955-09-28 14 AT seven years, the durable Hattrick looks a better hnrse than ever, and up against a very moderate Class 1 field in Race Four he gets my full support. Earlier In the season at Bukit Timah Hattrick. with 8.12. ran Josker 11. now243 words
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260 1955-09-28 14 Ascot looks the best of Heddle's good trio T«HE Ht'ddlc stable has formidable trio m Ascot. Lansston Lady ;>nd National Trust in Ra< <• Six. All are in tip-top form. Ascot may be the pick W" IkM not run a bad race since he struck a hnsht patch in October260 words
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Article154 1955-09-28 14 /MNDERS PRINCE, whose v splendid double at the Petmk Turf Club Gold Vase Meeting tarnid him a place in the Gold Cup Held was sent out against the stopwatch on a soft track at Buk!t Timah yesterday morning Ridden by Phil Povall. this useful154 words
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Article150 1955-09-28 14 ipsom Jr.Er CALL BOY POINTER Rare 1 I M GOLD TOWN Celerity Sweet Dream CELERITY G«M T«wn -»ret Drram t ROWN LINK Colour Film I -a Ronde SWIIT l»Rr \M (...I.I I inr* olor LA RONDl; Colour I ilm Crown Link Rare S 1 on CROWN LINK150 words
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Article1102 1955-09-28 14 Race 1—2.30: Class 1. Dlv. 3 Furs 1 High Noon 4y Franklin 900 Kentucky Stable 2 443 GoU Tow* 6v Patrraon II Won« Ah York Kodser> 3 625 Celerity Sy Bousnure 111 Mnu Y C K«ok E. B. Koh Breukelen 4 287 runtrt ■> Delicti! 5v Donnelly1,102 words
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Article87 1955-09-28 14 LOB ANGELEB, Tues The professional lawn tennlA promoter^ Panrho Oonsaleß Psnrho Segura and Prank Bedgman .said they were prepared to oiler lew n md. the Australian Davl* Cup player, a USS3O 000 laboul £10.715 Merllngi guarantee or a perrentage deal If he would make 1 professional87 words
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150 1955-09-28 14 SAFA to give proceeds from Aryan's fir game to Youth Centre QIMiAPORK Amateur Football Association have become the first sports or Bani*ation in the Colony to help swell the funds for the SinCapore Youth Sports Centre at the site of Ihr former Kalian* AirP'»rt. S.A.F.A. announced yesterday that the net150 words
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236 1955-09-28 14 MOK SIN PIN - SCAAF ANNUAL SPORTS AGAIN -BY FLOODLIGHT MOK SIN PIN Hv SINGAPORE Chinese Amateur Athletic will be the first Colony club to st athletic meet when they hold their champi Jalan Besar Stadium on Oct. 7 and 8. m iri p.m. each day. This win be the first blemcct stac^d r»236 words
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89 1955-09-28 14 Malayan cagers to defend Chiang Cup 'THE MALAYAN A Amateur A tion wii: n fifteen ba *b. and olli to defend Urn cup at the end The el! i. com pot re. tween M Federatic n mbi Konß. Thail.md j Phillppiiv and V «tart towards I October ar.c; cv.c ber89 words
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112 1955-09-28 14 KVAUA LUMPUR. Tuev Ihtt>i b.i> k boxing la th* Fedf-^1 capital Mr. Ng CBMBJ Kiat i>. the Lucky World Park Mil! >:ace a -even bout card irdav. the bill Is Singapore? [leadlnc feii'hrrw eight Sonny Ctiia 'He will meet Selangors Bor112 words
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Miscellaneous62 1955-09-28 14 Till Kiting had improved by last evening and, barring rain today, it In. ul I Im good TODAY S i;.-xi Bet: Walls Walla in Race Three. Be«t l"iu-tui Kobsworth In Kate One RADIO MALAYA will broadcast commentaries from Race Three to Rare Six today. BIG SWEEP will be drawn on62 words
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