The Straits Times, 1 November 1955
1955-11-01
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Title Section13 1955-11-01 1 COMPLIMENTARY The Straits Times. Estd. 1815 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1955 15 CENTS13 words
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Article, Illustration273 1955-11-01 1 AN OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT BELIEVED IMMINENT Kstery midnight visit by Royal official: Did he carry text oS statement? MARGARET IS GAY AFTER SEEING PETER she has made final decision LONDON, Monday. 1 3 ILL <m PriaetM Mapnl by icial strengthened the belief here announcement on her futureReuter - 273 words
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Article, Illustration105 1955-11-01 1 THE ANNUAL IS OUTGET YOUR COPY NOW STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL for 1956 is now on idle all over Malay* Supplementary orders coming in tror»i nrwsAfents indicate that another new Annual ialci record will be set this year S if y v h.ive n 4 al'cadv ipy of S'XJ'hEast As a105 words
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Article49 1955-11-01 1 WASHINGTON. M>n Col. Navser. the El\vpU.u. Prime Minister, -aid in an interview published h» day that Epypt had no choice Dut to ;ic:tpt Com-muiiLst-made arms because Of Israel's iiß«n ■>.> r Intentions Tin interview m with the weekly U.S. Niv.s and World report. Xt uti49 words
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126 1955-11-01 1 Talks with Chin Peng now unlikely until aSter Nov. 13 Xl ALA Ll'MPl'R. Mon— The muling between Yencku Ahdul Rahman, the hief Minister, and Chin I'm. the Communist leader, is not expected to take place until Not. 13 This i.s the date of Tengku Abdul Rahman's return from Indonesia on126 words
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150 1955-11-01 1 Three helped sell detonators fined TWREE men who admitted 1 helping to dispose of 2.000 electrical aetonators at Bukit Panjang in September la.st act) Qned 1160 or in demr weeks jail in I Singapore court yesterday. wen Tan Ah Lam. (Id Tan Boon Kent; H. Kciiido.shuiii I prosecuting, told the150 words
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605 1955-11-01 1 LABOUR FROST ROW OVER RECOGMTIOS OF M.CP. SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister. Mr. Dftfld Marshall. said last nitiht that his forthcoming 'self Rovern menf talks In London might be prejudiced because of the aeitatioh by certain Labour Front members for recognition of the Malayan Communist Party.605 words
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Article29 1955-11-01 1 NICE Mon Sidl Mobjunmed ben YoMtf former Sultan o( Morocco, landed 't today on his »ay ri.uk to Rabat alter more than two years of exile ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article234 1955-11-01 1 Police strong box lost SINGAPORE police are baffled by the disappearance of a strong box containing SI 1.000 in cash t revolver, and 12 rounds of ammunition from the Special Constabulary headquarters at the Central Police Station. South Bridge Road. The box also contained private and234 words
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Article127 1955-11-01 1 Death came after final whistle V::7-YEAR-OLD Eurasian. Brian Roy Bowie, collapsed after playing in a Singapore league hockey match and died on his wav to the General Hospital Bowie, a technician at the Telecommunications Department workshops, wa* be!:\rd to have had a heart attack soon after the game He did127 words
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Article43 1955-11-01 1 PARIS. MOO Mr. Ngo Dinh Diem, who last w^ek became Head of State as well '< r of South Vietnam, announced ii por. today that he is assuming the pc>t of Supreme Comma :he Armed the French News Agency saia Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article126 1955-11-01 1 Tengku to Rulers: Join us KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. THE Federation Chief. Minister. Tfneku Abdul Rahman, ha.s told his brother, th^ Sultan Ktdah. that the tiould join the R.i ayat movement for day at .:i assurance will not go Them "I renewed (Ma assurance h when week. *o believe in the126 words
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Article46 1955-11-01 1 MARGARIT U II f: MKKT \(.\IN LONDON M Prmcem» Margan I i.mup- < ipt Town-.. ii' t at larente lion- this illtrnoon r \.r- :<\ed anm> t on their futur. made tomorrow .iT;. Prime Minister Ed«-n made his regular \\i<k!> visit to the Queen P.46 words
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Advertisement83 1955-11-01 1 JjjTTo^ choice 'j, WORLD Ull»l N\M! NTS T^t-ELD M LTD "luxury I name in 'filter tip I cigarettes 1 MjOM,,,.|l| of MlK.Lillft (lie \nM <lii Mauri, r tir»l and ffl| ■efcuiin. ih. il .v.,iir. Ui tl.i- flm ih. extra plruKurc Wm^ frem Mrfaick Ik.il ami liar s linr»» havr been83 words
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Advertisement26 1955-11-01 1 ATLAS Tubuand JiXmqs HARRISONS '.ISTER ENC LTD Spore Kujlj Lumpur Pcrnn? STON E'S THE HALL MARK DF ANTI-FRICTION WHITE METALS for bearings ask<iai:k£> about it EO7I26 words
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Article251 1955-11-01 2 Chains not a torture, she says I WAS MERELY REHABILITATED: RELEASED AMERICAN HONG KONG, Monday. MISS HARRIET MILLS, American Fulbright' scholar imprisoned in China as an alleged! spy, crossed the border into Hong Kong today. Miss Mills was arrested in July, 1951. while Studying lor a doctorate of philosophy inReuter - 251 words
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Article111 1955-11-01 2 J/vlL 4 RTA, Mon. PRESIDENT Soekan^ has approved the appointment of Colonel Abdul Harris 1 Nasution as the new Chief of Staff of the Army. PIA News I Agency reported today. The" report said the Prime Minister. Dr. Burhanuddin Harahap. told PIA that every- thing wasReuter - 111 words
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Article36 1955-11-01 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon Wong Choi, a contractor on Swee Lam Estate. Kulai. was fined $100. in default two weeks' jail today for failing to pay June contributions to the Employees Provident I Fund36 words
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Article40 1955-11-01 2 DARMSTADT. Mon. A rob.t who is invincible at the game of muehle, a variant of draughts, has been developed by a West German electronics firm The robot's human opponent may draw but he can> never win. -Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article65 1955-11-01 2 JAKARTA. MOB The Australian Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Richard G. Casey, who is visiting Indonesia as the guest of the Government, lett here by air today for Bali He is accompanied by the Indonesian Minister for Foreign Affairs. Mr Anak Agung. and otherReuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration100 1955-11-01 2 it m ft an eye -catcher ...that shade of red taffeta THE OH-SO-DEADLY BATTLE FOR EYE-LEVEL ATTENTION Mi LEFT: A dress that would be noticed m a crowded room is made additionally eye-catch-ing by its attractive shade of red paper tafteta Called Chinese Cracker" .t h»% a draped bod.cc and100 words
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Article34 1955-11-01 2 LONDON Mor. The Commonwealth Telecommunications Board reported that 740 million wordj were transmitted over its telegraph network during 19M, a one per 1 1 rent rue on he previous I vear— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article152 1955-11-01 2 CHANGING PARTNERS— I "Nothing strange' thinks wife-swop husband STOCKHOLM. MonTwo happy young couples who exchanged mates from their adjoining apartments said yesterday they did it 'mainly for the children." "A divorce U better than an unhappy marriage." explained 25-year-old Lennart Petterson. "And I don't iff that the fact that TomUP - 152 words
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88 1955-11-01 2 CLMWOOD. (Wisconsin). Mon. Two divorced couplrs who exchanged partner* «aid today that everyone inrolTed. Including the thildren 'were hapjv about the whole thing." The two couple* aerred as gfttMaSM for each other when a Justice of the Peace performed the double ceremony on88 words
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163 1955-11-01 2 139 kisses— and so it's wedding bells GERALD CHASGES HER MIND LONDON. Monday BRITISH soldier MCVtaf in Malaya will marry soon because he wrote a four-paije letter with 139 icisses. 1 Dawn MaoF.irl.u-f 16. was In love. She had crippled left foot; her fiance liked dancing So Dawn had herReuter - 163 words
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Article101 1955-11-01 2 3 navies for Colony manoeuvres JAKARTA. Mon. fj*3l'R Pakistan Navy ship.s F and a United States des coyer wil leave here before daun tomorrow for Singapore and joint manoeuvres in Malayan waters. H. M. S. Consort and plane." of the Far East Air Force will join them in the SEATO.xponsored101 words
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Article41 1955-11-01 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon Kadir Mohamed was fined $100 in the Magistrate's Court today for causing unnecessary suffering to five goats by cramming them into the boot of a car at Ulu Choh on Oct. 27.41 words
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Article162 1955-11-01 2 It can go doicn in the sea or up in the air, says U.S. inventor WILMINGTON. Mon Mr. Donald B. Doolittle. 37, an American Inventor, said last night he had patented an idea for a 'flyinK submarim He said the idea had been kept secret for several yearsReuter - 162 words
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Article35 1955-11-01 2 Two men beat up a milk vendor. Ghani. in Kirn Chuar. Road. Singapore, on Sunday night and robbed him of $30 Ghani. who had severe head injuries, was admitted to hospital35 words
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Article16 1955-11-01 2 ROME, Moil An ex- ploditiK handgrenade in lured six children here yesterday Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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Article194 1955-11-01 2 j To debate 'imperialist 1 £|CAUDI ARABIA last nieht called fo!' Jj° meeting of the Arao Lcaguf's p to discuss the occupation of the B 5 British backed troops. i I Led by British officers troops of thr Sultan of Mus i cat and theReuter - 194 words
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38 1955-11-01 2 THIS 'Missis HUSBAND WAS ONLY 30 MILES AWAY Italian v rmi uhn pens,,,,, f, U 3 Mates* miles For tka years h< thr him-. keeper him i' descripfio to Inr psttcc He uj, have been North \,r ;rr;38 words
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Article45 1955-11-01 2 LONDON Mon -The Ad- miralty ofncially denied here this morning press reports that the First Sea Lord. Admira. Earl Mountbatten has i f one to the United Stales to negotiate the purchase of an itomic submarine for the j Royal Navy.— ReuttrReuter - 45 words
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Article24 1955-11-01 2 i JOHORE Inche Abd Mu.-a ton appointment I tary. Jo] Dato I who baa Iputy Men*' Inthe R., District Of!24 words
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Advertisement340 1955-11-01 2 t^^MMaj^Ma^^l >^jggggggf t* If it's a pearl you're jMP» '^if^V% Wtlm tKis ke y board is IT fL. ■■r"^f -C^S^^-i. «tiujgv R p *l pearl* «r? unrivallrd in ihe world of f s** -iTg>. -^JirS^ggggggggggggßF^X J® natvrr tymbola of perfection. And in 4mmo^ >*^ »fe^ \~^J&kti&S?^ lhr pvrMddN 1 1340 words
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Advertisement211 1955-11-01 2 iflOrG everything \ou want most in economy motorin PflYiPr Quicknt »t) to thr fact« of this y y 1/ I tatt new Morm Oxford i« a tc*t drive So come and take the »h«»l feel the power and »erve of it» ipiriled OH V engine M WV\ W ~Wtl •ntoy211 words
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301 1955-11-01 3 Harding can 't determine how strong is the killer gang in island FIELD MARSHAL Sir Jo^S,^™ ol e yprus. said hero last nijfht that it would take some time to eliminate the island's terrorists. He was speaking to reporters at London airport a few minutes after he arrived to reportReuter - 301 words
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Article33 1955-11-01 3 BECAUSE OF JOE, 11,000 GO ON STRIKE t SGOW, Mon. Ed men here JoeMctoo i reed, and r Is-Royce McLernon which :ided to i I ind HU- D -P.33 words
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Article129 1955-11-01 3 Blasphemy, says the priest JOHANNESBURG, Mon. FATHER Trevok Huddleston, prominent critic of South Africa's apartheid iracla] segregation policy, said that the policy was blasphemy and a refusal of God's plan and purpose. In a broadcast sermon irom St. Marys Cathedral here, Father Huddleston said: "The curse of White South AfricaReuter - 129 words
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Article18 1955-11-01 3 I TCH THIEF GOT— SNAKES Police thief railway He will be surprised The bap conta.: snakes. A P18 words
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Article67 1955-11-01 3 AMMAN. Mon -A Royal decree announced the. appointment of 20 people to the Jordan Senate which was dissolved last wees urder the amended constit I It was also announced that King Hussein wil! offlcialh open a new session of the Jordan Parliament tomor- In his ThroneReuter - 67 words
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Article53 1955-11-01 3 Wed 50 years die same day NFWPORT. Mon —A couple married more than '»0 year.s died within a few hour; ol each other on Saturday Hrr.ry Hilpeman P r > died *n the morning in hospital and his wife. 79, died at home that night A double funeral will beAP - 53 words
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Article, Illustration45 1955-11-01 3 Thr Powrr-Pak F.nKinrering Company of C'ovrntrv has produced it* answer \ROYI > to the Continental po«errd I W Irs Thr British maehinr 145 for thr basic modrl f>4 for thr dr lu\r— Mill br on sale in Januart. Popper |>v turr45 words
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Article169 1955-11-01 3 PARAMARIBO. Mon. —Queen Juliana of the Netherlands is makinn another Journey today and tomorrow into the jungles of Surinamthis time to the French Guiana border. As she did on a similar trip on Saturday, the Queen will visit some of her ou.^h Negro subjects,AP - 169 words
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Article360 1955-11-01 3 LONDON STOCKS, RUBBER ANDTIN VARIOUS «dverse Influences such as uncertainties a» to ihf eflects of the budget and prospect* of bIR wage demuiids kept buyer.s u»aj troni the stuck markets here today. There was a dixpofiltlon to await the Chancellor of the Exchequer*, speech in the House ol Commoiu. before360 words
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312 1955-11-01 3 Detectives may quiz Duchess HIGH SOCIETY SLA RMB PROBE OYSTER BAY. New York. Monday DETECTIVES today quest iont-d members of 'the J "Duchess of Windsor party' in an intensive m;tion into the fatal shootine of multi-million- ilham Woodward Jr. and said they will •definitely question" the Duchess herself if i.UP - 312 words
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Article119 1955-11-01 3 'Let us vote British way 9 plea PAKiS. V A FORMER French Cao::.t: MtaMl r iMtaf propust-w. that France adopt an t-.e.--t. in system similar to that ol Britain because "nowhere in the world I a Parliament mj effective :.j ..nd healthy "It is up to us to adopt tht119 words
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57 1955-11-01 3 THIS DOGGY WORLD— NOW IT'S TONSILS RICHMOND Vircmia Mon The three ehUdn D of Earl :>;us the family dog. were to have their tonsils out toe Why did the dop need hi* tonsil* out '"Well, he had a sore throat and was losing hi> appetite ;u.st like the kids said57 words
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Article25 1955-11-01 3 GENEVA. Mon— Mr John Foster I B Secretary Stutt vi,. leave here by air for Madrid tomorrow to meet General Franco ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Advertisement124 1955-11-01 3 m "i A. ii\ v Ji ML td C m£* \\V r>v X AY 1/ 1 1 i\\ m W SPfND CHRISTMAS AT SEA.RETURN NEW YEAR'S S *^H^, M IVE FOR SINGAPORE mf^ v CtLEBRATIONS 1 Sf^ EW EXCITING WAY TO SPEND YOUR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY m v "ASIA" AIR-CONDITIONED THROUCHOUT124 words
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Advertisement376 1955-11-01 3 X Against DIARRHOEA A^_ HDOFORM/ I^For grownups and children l^^^m^a^ (WSiToi/ I th« pa in-rell c v i ng I Disinfectant of I the urinary I passages I (bayerj BEHN, MEYER k CO. LTD.. P.O. Box 2000, Support PATERSON, SIMONS k CO. LTD.. Kuala Lumpur. Pf nan* J\ SOBRANIE CICABFTTi^I^TOBAcVQ;^~>376 words
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100 1955-11-01 4 TWO Rroups of striking employees of the United Engineers Limited, numbering 36 in all. were chanted in the Singaporf Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with offences under the Trade Disputes Ordinance. The charge against 17 of them was that they obstructed the entrance to United Fncineers100 words
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Article57 1955-11-01 4 Nc Kiang Tow pleaded not S-nlty in a Singapore court yesterday to a charge of atI tempting to extort $25 from Ne Pmn Hoo at Sompah E>tate on Sunday. It was alleged that Kiai c fom threatened to assault soon Hoo if he did not57 words
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Article36 1955-11-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Man. Mr. C. R. iPaddvt Martin. Jr.. secretary of the Selancor Turf Club, died in the Bungsar Hospital here tonight. Mr Martin was a wellknown sportsman in his youncer days.36 words
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552 1955-11-01 4 LOCAL GOVERNMENT WORKERS GIVE A PLEDGE-ON CONDITIONS JN the interest of rapid Malayanisation, Singapore (Jovcrnment servants are prepared to be transferred to any Government agency if there is uniformity of salaries and conditions of service. These agencies influde the City Council, the Harbour552 words
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227 1955-11-01 4 A TREASURER'S SECRETS OUT IN COURT THE secrets of a Singapore thrift society treasurer came out in court yesterday— he had previous convictions for housebreakin* and theft. N. Canagaslngham, 24. pleaded guilty at the Singapore Assizes to three charges of forgery He was Jailed (or two years. He was honorary227 words
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Article38 1955-11-01 4 JOHORE BAHRU Mon The Federation Housing Trust Is to build 158 houses at Jalan Larkin. Construction will begin tomorrow. It Is expected all the houses will be completed by the end of next year.38 words
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Article, Illustration172 1955-11-01 4 'Don't slang the British' Hammett MALACCA. Mon. rfTHE Rwldent Commissioner Mr. H O. Hammett, said today that In Malayans rapid political development the people should not forget Its past British administrators who had pared j the way to smooth progress He added: "It might be unfa>h:onable to praise their work172 words
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145 1955-11-01 4 Malayan Communist general? There's no such creature EI'ALA Ll'MPl'R. .Mon. The people of Kllan lntan are crediting the Malayan Communist Party with a military organisation it has never possessed. A Federation Government source said today that "Ng Heng," the man who signed the Party's first "peace" letter, was either a145 words
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Article157 1955-11-01 4 Kilts and sarongs at giant Singapore massed band performance MORE than 10.000 people crowded the Singapore Padang last night to watch a massed band performance and ceremonial parade by the Army, Air Force and Police > The performance was in aid of the Poppy Day fund. No charge157 words
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Article80 1955-11-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A man charged with sleeping on the five-foot way said In the Becond Magistrate's Court today: "For the last two yearn Ood has been giving me food. God l.s my guardian." The man. Rangam. 40. was i'>mtly charged with K N Raman Nalr80 words
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Article65 1955-11-01 4 WON DEGREE, THEN FOUND DEAD IPOH, >i«n An Ipoh boy who recently graduated from .Madras l°nivrrsit> with a Bachelor of Mmk drgrrr wa« today i I dead in his parents' hous«hrre. Mrs S Kandiah, who*? husband is wor kin; in thr Government Audit Office, found her 22-yrar-old son. Balasinram. hanging65 words
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Article63 1955-11-01 4 One hundred rren and officers of the S.neapore Harbour Board Fire Service yesterday evenine «*.ive their retiring chief, M:\ W Pflug. a smoking set The rresentation was made it a parade when Mr Pflue made his final inspection alter 19 years' service. Earlier. Mr. Pflug63 words
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Article137 1955-11-01 4 DRUNK DRUNKER DRUNKEST That one f or r I* hard to l ruix racial c and the dim blood v drunken d Western Singapore c: day. He .said for thi and some other plete rrliar. 1 The docti Ing on a sui B ChemLstry fiKurt I th fixed a intoxication137 words
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Article66 1955-11-01 4 \VVARM welcome was extended to M: Ah Tah in the Singapore Assiz< C on his appointment to the High Court permanent come to Mr the Attorney -G. H Butterfield. b behalf ol all Co-operation Mr. Mai I the many appeum: tx Tan he Crown66 words
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Article92 1955-11-01 4 3 fishermen rescued from sea rR£E Indonesian fisher- men. Ta:i Ah Sam 23, Teo Im. 40, and Lou £ng I 29. who were picked up by the 10.000-ton tanker Caltex Melbourne in the Straits ol Malacca at the weekend, were brought m Singapore yesterday. Local agents for the tanker <92 words
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Advertisement201 1955-11-01 4 4 1 LADIES HOCKEY TO-DAY S. C. C. PADANG I I 5/5 p. m. (CIVILIANS V COMBINED SERVICES) ADMISSION $1.00 I POPPY DAY I STH NOVEMBER 4. j I MENS' HOCKEY FRI. 4TH NO\ri: M B E R 5.15 p.m. (CIVILIANS V COMBINED SERVICES) S.C.C PADANG j ADMISSION $1.00 I201 words
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Advertisement39 1955-11-01 4 Caiobar tun glass tenses are (he result ot V^^ ycdis ot taMMta research in ihc *bsorbti\c livid tn scnwiiNis working ojntim.. »l in ihc mi*. ,i> ot eye comfon aiiJ hi Amcnc.tn Opticil Company Available liom all reputable optician!39 words
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Article105 1955-11-01 5 Inspector killed in road crash JOHORE BAHRU Mon INSPECTOR V. R NATHAN I was killed last night at Gclang Patah Road when his I-and Rover crashed. After attending the Johore Bahru Sessions Court, he was on his way back to his station accompanied by three constables when the vehicle went105 words
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Article114 1955-11-01 5 OSON SUSPECTED INGODOWN BLAZE yt very strange, ays P o keMMaw nta%twu j^^^ lice search for clues after $2 mil fire Harbour Hoard authorities and suspect that the $2,000,000 fire I, d the William .Jacks rubber godown <5ondaj ;l> cawed by arson. tin covering about 30,000 square feet tarnation Wharf,114 words
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Article, Illustration74 1955-11-01 5 rIE (OMMISSIONKRGENERAL. Sir Robert Scott, yesterday get Singapore motorists an example by buying poppies for his car. He is >n ti (above) arrang"ik them on the bonnet of his RoMs.Koyce at Phoenix Park Poppir* are now being sold in Malaya74 words
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Article136 1955-11-01 5 'MAMBY PAMBY' STILL NO TAMBY Assembly peon is not there yet I AST MONTHS tamby squabble between the Financial Secretariat and the House Committee of the SinRapore Legislative Assembly has not yet ended. The row began when the Secretariat questioned a House Committee recommendation to keep an office boy in136 words
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382 1955-11-01 5 [sland Club 1 occupying City Council rhomson Road si five yean rent, Mr. said at a yes- club had lease. the club's plans Lmming the clubPeirre catchthe ground that the club had not signified its acceptance of the terras of382 words
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Article28 1955-11-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR Mon—/ new edition of the Malayan Post Office guide wi'l be on sale at all past oflirrs in the Federation and Singapore from tomorrow.28 words
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Article49 1955-11-01 5 Tan Tay Chew. 19. of Boat Quay. Singapore, was found stabbed in the hip at New Bridue Road near midnight on Sunday. He told the police he was walking with his girl friend when a youth rushed out of a flve-foot-way and attacked him.49 words
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157 1955-11-01 5 Crossed lines after bid for talks THE Singapore Telex phone Board has written to the Singapore Factory and Shop Workers' Union saying that it is prepared to negotiate on claims submitted by the union on behalf of the Board's 327 "field workers"— but there is a slighi. hitch. The Board157 words
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Article236 1955-11-01 5 Court told of pickets at factory gates A POLICE Inspector told the Singapore Seventh Magistrate. Mr Choor Singh. \esterday that a mob pushed i and kicked him after he had placed 10 strikers under arrest for obstruction. •"The mob, leering, shoutI me and gesticulating, surged236 words
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230 1955-11-01 5 14 claims nettled only 4 left yHE strikr by 247 employees of the Bata Shoe Company in Singapore may end soon. Hopes for an early settlement rose yesterday when agreement was reached on 14 of the workers' 18 demands. The company's new offer230 words
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Article, Illustration75 1955-11-01 5 Now you will know the assemblymen MfcMßfcHS -I •< Singapore Legislative \s<xmblv are U» have urcrn rar badcr »nd a nrwly designed identity card A report of the House < om iiittee say* that the car hadje was designed by the PW'I) for member's can "to facilitate thrir passage in75 words
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Article40 1955-11-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR Mon Today's south-bound day mail from Penang arrived here tonight half an hour late The delay was eMM by the slight damage cau.v>a to the line near Kuala Ku'ou Bahru by the weekend rain*40 words
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Article39 1955-11-01 5 KLANO. Mon -A film show In aid oi the Red Cross fund will be held on Fridiv at 9 15 p.m. at the Capital Cinema here. The film wv.l be "The Mar. In the Iron Mask39 words
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Article35 1955-11-01 5 A thief broke into the house of Deputy Superintendent of Police, Mr Peter Ball, at the Police Training School, off Thomson Singapore, and stole three Australian pedigree fowls, on Sunday night35 words
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Article28 1955-11-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Terrorists have cut and •stolen 400 yards of telephone wires alone the railway line near Mengkibol Estate, in the Kluane area of Johore.28 words
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Article24 1955-11-01 5 SEGAMAT. Mon Inche Sardon btn Jubir the Minister for Works, paid an ofiicial visit to Segamat district I over the week-end24 words
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Advertisement204 1955-11-01 5 WEBSTER-CHICAGO (WEBCOR) to announce two new additions to the ne lust arrived by "President "'lusicale-Coronet" has now leen added famous Webcor Philharmonic 'nstruments. E Cartndije with DIAMOND LP Needle, ■fidelity speakers, 2 push-pull output tubes, Hi-Fi changer with manual player for LP, 50-18,000 cycles response 5538- Singapore $675- Federation Modal204 words
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Advertisement232 1955-11-01 5 0 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS For protection against electrical risks, petrol, oil spirits, wax etc. Hand pump and pressure V^wm SPFCIAI tyV* extinguishers giving jets of up to '{<> It. I£ M \f\\ |ir\C are recornmen d e< l- these are recognized as L^l—^—ZiWifiiliL standard protection for-motor velmU s. #For protection of232 words
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Miscellaneous267 1955-11-01 5 ArtM 10 00 Bebo Daniels And Ben RADIO MALAYA >^^^iooJu|ce^, I Proframmri tliux markrd can be received Uateneri In Malacca Short wave 49 and 62m. Medium I »»vr 47« m. 313., 366 m. and 297 m. AM. -8 57 and 11.08 English > SINGAPORE Schools Broadcasts: P.M. Mno (Short wwarv267 words
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Obituary40 1955-11-01 6 26 H ortfi flo minimum). SEAH Edward WlUam Seah (Yun Leoiißi, beloved husband of Madam T.seu Nyuk Moi, died on 31.10.55. Hearse leavrs Mortuary Tan Tock Seng Hospital today for Bidad;in. Nt 430 p.m. North Borneo Papers please Copy.40 words
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Article334 1955-11-01 6 10 Hard, $10 tmimmum). SALE AT MULCHANDS" 82-1. Bras Ba.sali Roid IX3LLOW PEDANT Every Day In the 'MJUajr Mall' if you want to win that $5,000 word puzzle. FREE To Join the AutomobU* Association nt Malawi Free, and get all their benent.-, Writ* P.O Box 150 Penang. SALE.334 words
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606 1955-11-01 6 Singapore, Tues. Nov. 1, 1955. Planning For Welfare The Federation Government's decision to change the administration of the Social \Veli;nv lotteries is to be welcomed. The present sy>- tern has not worked well. The Minister for Health and Social Welfare acknowledged this when, in defence of the Lotteries Board, he606 words
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Article277 1955-11-01 6 The evidence given before the Malayanisation Commission in Singapore has strengthened the case for overhaul of the Civil Service machine. The complexity of the administrative structure is a source of wonder to those who have glimpsed its intricacies. The strange thing is that it could s« have grown277 words
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Article285 1955-11-01 6 Singapore's Central Provident Scheme has been chopped and changed so much thut finality seems an un- I attainable goal. The Singapore Association, suggesting still more improvements, rightly draws attention to one serious drawback in the present scheme. The Fund provides .substantial benefits only at the age of 55.285 words
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Article, Illustration678 1955-11-01 6 TH E tea-room at Robinson's has never known such goings-on. Mr. Lazarous and his Farrer Park foil owers storming out of the place and scattering their torn delegates' badges on the staireasel And an eruptive Chief Minister, bouncing like a piece of678 words
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Article, Illustration958 1955-11-01 6 Employment and housing will decide Ceyon election** The Parliament of Ceylon will probably be dissolved on Nov. 17 and I rhe people will go to the polls in (an jv E vary. The political scene there is here surveyed by CAMINI NAVARATNE. burnins topic of the day in Ceylon political958 words
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Letter172 1955-11-01 6 MR. W. Irving Watson, the Singapore City Architect, Is misinformed when he remarks that "the holder of a degree in architecture at Hongkong University cannot practise in Malaya because the degree is not a full flve-year course but a three-year academic course In May last the faculty held172 words
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Letter37 1955-11-01 6 FULL marks to the RrcHo Malaya announcer who. nist before tin* .'even o'clock news on Friday, referred to Her Majesty's Minister of St»t<» for Torvißn Affairs as the "Marquee of Reading P. D. Singapore.37 words
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Letter195 1955-11-01 6 MR. C. Prosper Liston calls for a further explanation of the Employees Provident Fund's retention of the employer's contributions when an employee leaves Malaya for good and has not made 60 contributions to the fund. I cnunot do better than quote from the report of the Select Committee195 words
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Advertisement465 1955-11-01 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. H'ortfs ft* (minimum). GORDON: To Michael and Anne, ii riauchtrr. on the 2fith October, at Bung:»ir Hospital, Kuala Lumpur. BROWNE" At Batu Gajah Hospital, on 24th October, to IXiri-s (DM Hudinp) nnd David Meredith, .1 son. 20 W,nd, HO (minimum). CHIPPINDALE NAPIER On October 2."ith. at Chelsea, England465 words
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Advertisement72 1955-11-01 6 GUITARS German Make .30. 1 $21.W Oerman Make. 3015 524.58 German Make. 301J 129.50 Italian Make 81A ISO no Ii ill m Make. 61P $35.00 Rattan Make. fi2R $40.00 Hrllinl Model 30 $42.50 Bellini Model 4* $47.50 Bellini Model 50 $50.00 Liberal discount to the Trade. Guitars cannot be sent72 words
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Advertisement124 1955-11-01 6 If w >— rJtil^L <5? C 3* V^« REFRIGERAK NOW! 5.6 Cubic Feet with two lan?e racks in the do<>r. ONLY $67 per month for 12 m ($73 per month Federation NO DOWN PAYMENT. Spore UH Price lew I tor CASH $768 Advertisement of THI GENERAL ELECTRIC CO Representing THE124 words
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566 1955-11-01 7 Merdeka and I— by a police inspector cc counsel alleges lecture to is people atfr they were Mopped tor cheek .jpOS'TLIKE PEOPLE WHO SEEK IT FOR PERSONAL REASONS' [POH, M<»n. POLICE INSPEG A XOB A v t|lu^' ed today about. merdeka ed to n to 18 point in S< 27.566 words
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Article43 1955-11-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Motv— O. Neelakantan 26, of the 3 1 1 mile, Klang Road, pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court here today to a charge of kidnapping a girl. P. Loorthu Anthoniammal, on Oct. 27 at Petaling. Bail wa» allowed.43 words
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Article35 1955-11-01 7 SEGAMAT. Mv>n Brigadier W H. Bordass. State Home Guard Officer, Johore paid a farewell visit to S<gamat District Headquarters today before his departure Irom the country He leaves for Britain on Nov. 5.35 words
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118 1955-11-01 7 Bullet' and pal (the rainy season burglars) go to jail TT!VK CiSOX, >Mon. Ta^ek. >I^t P«lu r who pleaded theft, was to 14 m.inths' I i". who I to undergo a rm. i-ic led Ifc and four rs wept. Hp told the court on Friday that he and The Bullet118 words
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Article42 1955-11-01 7 I Council Rclib are il Raja Musa bin R. Mahdl -said the council hoped to acquire more property from surplus funds and so provide for a steady income to be used for the benefit ol MusLtal in the -state42 words
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Article248 1955-11-01 7 ROW IN COUNCIL ON TAXI DEBATE 4 SINGAPORE City Councillor. Mr Yap Pheng Geek, challenge d .1 colleague. Mr. V. K. Nair. a! the Council meet in iz last night, to sue him if he had cast any aspersions on him. as Mr. Nair alleged.248 words
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Article165 1955-11-01 7 'I KNOW— BUT I WON'T SAY IT HERE' been a positive Matement rerent ly that there was an adequate taxi service in Singapore Now there u> a change ol front There is much more behind th:r. decision he said Ho said by its proposal the Vehicle cummitttf had mad- ;rrp»sslble165 words
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Article191 1955-11-01 7 .TOHORE BAHRU. Mop,. -Yew Kong Cheng, a detective who wa. tenced in the Sessions I Court to one days J.u) and a fine of $400 for failing to attend court, had his conviction and 1 sentence set aside by Mr. Justice Storr today on appeal. Mr.191 words
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494 1955-11-01 7 But first they want an assembly twice as big 'THE Singapore Rate- payer* Association has recommended that the size of the Legislative Assembly should be increased to something between twice and three times its present number of members. In a memorandum sub- 1 mitted494 words
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Article135 1955-11-01 7 STC debate goes to committee AMOVE In the Sinfapore City Council :a*t night to withdraw th.- privilege* l ranted to the Singapore Traction Company jiid allow other bus companies, to service its route* was referred to th« nnancr rommitiee for inquiry. s-rip who brought a resolution to thlJ I ttu135 words
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Article66 1955-11-01 7 IPOH. Mon More than I 1.000 students of Guru Nanak Institution today observed a two-minute silence in memory of the school's i manager. Mr S Tharam Singh who died in Kuala J Lumpur i n Friday night after I a short nines.*. Mr Tharam Singh, who66 words
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Article19 1955-11-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR. M(jn A new road is to he built through thr Kuala Lumpur suburb of Sontul19 words
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Article, Illustration144 1955-11-01 7 SPEECH BRINGS 150 TAXIS TO A HALT OUTSIDE CITY HALL A tun l 150 Mngapore taxi drivers turned up at the City Hall >e»terda> to bear a speech. They parked the public gallery while their leader. City < iiuim Mint Mr T. A. Simon, spoke against a ii.i»v«- to increase144 words
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Article155 1955-11-01 7 from their bankrupt firms SINGAPORE Council ol Ministers is to consider changing the law so that people employed by bankrupt firm will get more money. A worker can row claim I $250 in w.iL months' pay whichever la An amendment wants the amount to be155 words
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Article115 1955-11-01 7 $300,000 club for Unity Boys JOHORE BAHRU Mon rE new $300,000 pri-mis^s of the Johore Bahru Unity Boy's Club In Jal.in Oertak Merah wUI be openen by the Tingku Mahkota on Wednesday. The club i* the first in the Federation to b» run by a paid group youth leader 20--year-old115 words
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Article72 1955-11-01 7 PENANG Mon—ThePenan« Assize judge. Mr Ju.stict Spenser-Wilkinson, today acquitted five men on a charge of murdering a Siamese won.an. Na: Booi Meh Moot, at Prai railway quarters on May 26 this year Kai Dam Seawong Richard Pereira. Khoo Ah Tong I bin Yaakob and Mn..l b;n Mohamed72 words
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Article22 1955-11-01 7 A diamond locket and gold chain worth $410 was stolen from a house in Wareham Road. Singapore, on Sunday morr22 words
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Advertisement46 1955-11-01 7 THE FINEST HOLIDAY I excursion rates for round trip INCAPORE/BANCKOK $336.00 With a two day trip to »he unforgettable temples and glories of ANCKOR WAT $245.00 (Hotel accommodation, meals, coach and Guide tees, inclusive) RING LOCAL AGENTS: ***** IMt DARBY AIRWAYS DEPARTMENT FOR FULL INFORMATION tm46 words
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Advertisement76 1955-11-01 7 Are you the "Sippcr" type S^/y^^y^ I Females of the S\ /Uk SIPPER SA\ ,/^ir -Peeies are generally mon /S^~~ "-Drrmon than males Fo N. their art they >. requ.re a beer 7 that, unce Jf X poured retains If its top and its f sTTt* or ILf {L^_ periods76 words
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Miscellaneous42 1955-11-01 7 High tide TODAY: Singapore 10 4T a.m. i»ft 81n> 11 49 p m Bft 31nl. Port Dick-son 6 56 a.m. > 10ft Mb 7 14 p m. itft. Wn i; Prmnt i 12 54 am. lift 41n.) lit pn i I i7»t. 7tn).42 words
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Article, Illustration644 1955-11-01 8 Kirn supplies me with I proof that dogs DO lie Kim supplies me with proof that dogs DO lie MONDAY TK)M and I visit Change Alloy this eveninu just as the shops are dosing for the night, and see several merchants selling fruit. "Ten for one dollar." shouts one of644 words
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Article, Illustration343 1955-11-01 8 CHAPMAN PINCHER - If you ye got your man. your figure's going CHAPMAN PINCHER By TODAY THE DOCTORS m. a mmmj m*r\^r\^ m. xsmi^j fy/4/Y ri\\}\tj 11 f M. m*\^r TMJ MM DOES the average married woman let her figure ko because she has "pot her man" —while the spinster stays slim because343 words
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278 1955-11-01 8 Dazzle then all for $100, says MAXINE RAKICH You can took expensive wiih fake jewels HAVE you ever wanted a huge cocktail ring, something really fabulous to wear on your little linger? These rings, big and beautiful and madly expensive, are way beyond the means of most of us. On278 words
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717 1955-11-01 8 A QUESTION mothers often ask. is "How much sleep does a baby need?" For the flrst few days of his life a baby spends nearly all his time asleep, waking only when he is hungry and the most common cause of sleeplessness in a717 words
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Advertisement90 1955-11-01 8 ;.;.;.>.;.• .»...y.\v.v.v.« v.-.v Baby's tears turn to smiles When baby's skin is inflamed and sore, baby frets and cries. rX~\> But ils wsy to keep lhat tender skin smooth and ft Dust your baby with Johnson's Baby Powder whenever y± you change his nappy and at every bathtime. Johnson's f^^gW90 words
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Advertisement188 1955-11-01 8 s^Kalzana h^^.^k The Calcium food Keeps trvm |/tes@lw\ bes f of hr I) wonderful '^f>3 nd tk OutuWixM»u!/ U Andres Is dcrway and soft to the tnuc-,— ly toilet tissues should be for I <Wl^ snd folk with tender il smooth comfort of Andrew *£W. ANDRES l and what a188 words
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Miscellaneous259 1955-11-01 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Indicated by the yellow flag 1. Its ominous when the sur- *J o rounding* of the tent are not Pkvyteht: maybe he's a watertight (10 1. speaker ill) 8. Superfluous when the wine U 12 A r'Quti-Mnent of some board* good (4). 10. Tried since259 words
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Article, Illustration1133 1955-11-01 9 f THE LAST QUEEN OF FRANCE M I tort ffM m>tl sttitv 1& i foreign financiers i Oiiht. way back in mid-1876, the people of .nstantinople flung open their shutters to listen ii cry of the city crier as he beat hisDaily Mirror - 1,133 words
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Advertisement222 1955-11-01 9 II I ma k V %3 %M UP ■%M \j mm \r THE STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL 'ts a long job rasing technical standards but each year the Tg| WT m TII colour p+»otographv and the I mM V (I reproduction m the Annual 111 k Imm rnproves The twelfth issue,222 words
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Miscellaneous107 1955-11-01 9 #!*>.v Moryan. M.IK Caiis canrviivd h«\£ OO^U -EC£ J«£ >O. C*HCf. *O *P*>o N**« ri [HifMj Dirk Truvy Riyht en: imtl rBUT WWV WOULD RUCWEAD II T MAYBE ITS T co^p ITIME AN WSPE T^E QXVEHTt HAVE A MAP $C RIBBLED J THE KEY TO I we wave mid WE107 words
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669 1955-11-01 10 PEPPER PRICES DROP SHARPLY AGAIN ON COLONY MARKET By Our Market Correspondent DKPPER prices continued to fall on the Singapore Chinese Prodi^ce Exchange yesterday as the result of lack of overseas inquiries, coupled with the reported liquidation of storks in Sarawak. Prices for Muntok white and Sarawak white varieties dropped669 words
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Article133 1955-11-01 10 November first trade rubhrr bayers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 1.17\ per lb.. down i 3'< cents on Saturday. The rloMng tone was easier. lo»irn Pri< rs pe r j|j. were: No. 1 R S.S. Spot f.o.b. j buyers 117', iNom.i sellers HT iNomi; No 1 R.SS.133 words
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Article12 1955-11-01 10 (tilled Malacca produced 129 955 Ibt. of rubber in September.12 words
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Article38 1955-11-01 10 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS 1 w^re flru. Loaius 31 Con Bank ol Mount I/.< N. Broke:, |i Hill 50 I ARM Bradford B. Hill Pi (1 Dunlop Eler. 7 Pelt A O. J, c Herald I If I. iAu Swan38 words
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Article16 1955-11-01 10 meetinK tx Union ha i The eh by the uni members16 words
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Article193 1955-11-01 10 Kingapare < hifw-sr I'rodurr r\ chance: noon prices per picul yesterday wer* Coara: ooiet: November $27 5» buyers. $27 7 8 sellers: December t2t bu\-ers. »28 1 4 sellers I oritnul ail: quiet: bulk $40 3 4 sellers, drum $43 14 sellers Praajer: quiet with lack of buyliiK193 words
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Article139 1955-11-01 10 The Malayan Kxchange rUnks >s—risllsi made the lollowing changes In Its rates to merchant* yesterday (all quotations to tlOOj New Vark: T. T «V OD S3. 90 days 33 3. 16 credit bills. M\ trade bills. (anada: 31 13 16. OD. 33 15/18. I 90 days S3 S/16139 words
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Advertisement209 1955-11-01 10 jrytif^W Model 86: 1 1 .^b^Lß^bv WL Centlcmen's «ta@V Mm* \y FREE! Drink I §LiMßß^r MM NON-CARBONATED I Ml ORANGE -PINEADE. GRAPE jjf c^ Ni SAVE ANY BIRELEY'S It *"»<" SINGAPORE CROWNS <££?£. AND EXCHANGE FOR FREE GIFTS W fo N.B. you con exchange J*/j your crowns with any /vjf/209 words
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Advertisement607 1955-11-01 10 NOTICES INTERRUPTION TO ELECTRICITY SUPPLY SI N(.EI BESI AREA KUALA LUMPUR. The electricity supply to the following areas will be Interrupted between 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. on Sunday November 6th 1953. Sungel Best Road up to 4th MUe Chan Sow Lin Road. Jalan Satu Jalan Dua Jalan Tlga Jalan607 words
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Advertisement472 1955-11-01 10 NOTICES NOTICE I. ICAMACHI D/O RAJOO. ot Tsnjong Rambutan, have embraced Islamic religion and have changed my name to Ramlah Blntl Abdullah. Sd: RAMLAH BINTI ABDULLAH. Dated this 38.10.5 V SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3^ DEBENTURE STOCK 1937 /«2 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3'r DEBENTURE STOCK 1938/58 NOTICE Ls hereby given that the Transfer472 words
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Advertisement830 1955-11-01 10 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are Invited for a contract to use premises at the Oeneral Hospital, Singapore at (1) Bowyer Block, i2i Ne<v Nurses Hostel, as Bookshops and Sundry shops for goods ax approved by the Chief Medlral Officer to enter for the patients and Hospital Btafl Th« successful tenderer830 words
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Advertisement449 1955-11-01 10 ..assssn.?! lb 'down I <dn Wn I COPRA PilUl 1,1!, H KNUTSEN LINE Fa»t and Regular Scry.c; fROM CANADA US PACIFIC PORTS—. Sailing Arriving Sjh Frsncisco Singapore P. S*»,> Ilit*Be<h Bikkc 5 Ocf 5 No* 7 Nov Ctartrud B'kke 5 Njv 6 Dec 8 Dec 9 Dec Anna Bjhkc 10449 words
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Advertisement979 1955-11-01 11 MANSFIELD b« CO., LTD, T«i: 1411 I #J M« r incorporated tn UnQapoM (12 ftaaa) tHE BLUE FUNNEL LIKE T J T, r .-> '•<•.- vio other port, to lood ond duchoroa 0L GLAS6OW. LONDON ft CONTININTAI MRtS S 55 dv. so,u Singop 7 s^ m Pwyioo O«t JO/Nov 1979 words
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Advertisement1090 1955-11-01 11 EAST ASIATIC UNE Fee Atta. p^. 'V NGS T0 CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA Pwt Ui fi^**. Aatwen,, Ratterdaai, H.mbvra. CipialUßH Catnenbara ft Oala ._> S prre P S'nam Ppnong "^lia^- 1?/1f N# a# 20 J V22 Na. London Pot.enger. Mty). Gdynia Coll, Lender) (PaHengan anly, Patsenaer accommedotloa i» avaHaMe far Eamaa. SAILINGS FROM1,090 words
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Advertisement998 1955-11-01 11 .UKcTHE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. T^ JJ7 r SINGAPORE (laaaraaraad la ffca Unrt.d KlMd.m) > LIHIS SAILINGS TO UK. AND CONTINfTAL PORTS S'pora P. S'hom Panong ••ENVRACKIE for London. Pottardorr 6. IS/14 Mrh 1 Nay Direct arrrva. London 2S Nay •ENVORLICH tor Liverpool, Rotterdom, Hull Nay 10/12 Nay JO Jl998 words
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Advertisement1221 1955-11-01 11 McAUSTER tfc CO^ LTD. TEL Ne ***** ■UIBJIAM dj. BOCKNALL KLATBNBM LU» LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES. SAH PRANCISCO^ HAMOUR6 PORTLAND, SEATTLE ft VANCOUVER ond tot U.S.A North Atlontie Port* Acceatimj cargo Far Caatral ft Sawtli ono Conoda and .la Colombo An-ertaa CITY OP KARACHI CASTIEV'LU o P S'hom Penong1,221 words
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Article73 1955-11-01 12 A DIRECTOR of the famJ\ wm whisky concern, John Hale and' Co.. Ltd.. Mr. D. J. Wilkinson, is now on a visit to Singapore. His company have been blenders of whisky sinre 1627 and are the oldest distillers of Scotch whisky in the world Mr Wilkinson,73 words
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Article, Illustration764 1955-11-01 12 Fy^^^yff^^T^WWff^WW^^llF^yff^^^y^ffT'f^K IV'ITH the price of rubber established well above the dollar per pound level since mid-June, Malaya's economy in the first nine monthf of this year has experienced a considerable i mprovement compared with the corresponding last year. One of the main effects of the better764 words
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Article264 1955-11-01 12 Burmese corporation move \f ALAYAN nrms have been invited to make appli- fat ion for appointment by the Rubber Export and Development Corporation of Burma as selling agents for raw rubber. i Several local flrma have already sent in application* satd the Burmese Consul In264 words
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Article, Illustration82 1955-11-01 12 Permanent actuary for Asia Assurance MR. V. W. STKPHKNS. the first permanent actuary of the Asia Life Assurance Society Ltd., arrived in Singapore last week from Australia to take up his new appointment. Mr. Stephens, who is a Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries, has been the consultant actuary for82 words
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115 1955-11-01 12 THE HritUh Rubber Development Hoard Is trying to induce more firms who make moulding* in such materials as plaster of paris to make greater use of rubber latex. The board gives instructions for three methods of preparing flexible rubber moulds In a broadshert115 words
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Article, Illustration218 1955-11-01 12 Malayan mart f Ot German cameras binoculars grows VfALAYA is one of the Important n IT Far East for German lan according to Mr. Wilhelm Vow, i Carl Zeiss, who visited the t> Mr. Vow made a survey of market conditions in connection with the sale ni scientific Instruments and218 words
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Advertisement123 1955-11-01 12 I zetfto I SAIGON GENERAL AGENTS MALAYA MANSFIELD CO..KP. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG j: ™^$SrLs fo& all The Battery with POWER TO SPARE for CAR. TRUCK TRACTOR. Distributor: GUAN HOE CO (Malaya) LTD. 14. Hill Sfrcct. Singapore Big sales organization witli branch offices in Indonesia and Europe, I has interest123 words
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Advertisement206 1955-11-01 12 I THESE ITEMS ARE AVAILABLE &^jpE=s LOADING ,fP\4l STACKING I I A j j LIFTING j,otol.ft U\<£ii LOWERING I L&k *Bb~: PUSHING PULLING :E J All these add \>* to your COSTS y\ t STAFFA A ±*f$ t CRANE T 1 tr* 4f <^3? m 3 5 e^ THE DONALD206 words
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Article471 1955-11-01 13 VEKNON MORGAN - VEKNON MORGAN- 'Cricket run by outmoded diehardV By LONDON. Mon. THE Mary le bone Cricket Club, rulers of British cricket, have been under heavy flre from sports columnists and writers this week. Foremost is the rumpus which their ruling of what constitutes a "hat-trick" hasReuter - 471 words
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266 1955-11-01 13 Rising Fast now a firmer favourite CANBERRA. Mon NEW ZEALAND A horse, Risirm Fast. has bei'ome a firmer favourite for the Melbourne Cup tomorrow Australia's richest rate of £12.500 at Fleminpton tomorrow. Aft«r his poor sixth of the preceding week. Rising Fast convincingly trounced many of his Cup opponents at266 words
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Article89 1955-11-01 13 TWO HONOURED Australian cricketing names came Into the news recently. Billy Ponsford jr.. playing as opening batsman for Melbourne, his lather's old club and In his fathers old position. made a sound T*. Tom Ironmonger, son of Bert, figured In a role unknown to89 words
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457 1955-11-01 13 Australian LTA will not query Hoad Rosewall From JACK FIXGLETON CANBERRA. Monday. T»HE PRESIDENT of the Australian Lawn lennis Association, Mr. Don Ferguson, said yesterday that his association will not question the amateur status of Lewis Hoad and Ken Rosewall. "I'm quit* satisfied." say> Mr. Ferguson, "the boy.s did not457 words
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156 1955-11-01 13 Top U.S. miler Wes Santee suspended KANSAS CITY, .Mon— Wes Santee, America's greatest miler was yesterday suspended by the Missouri Valley Amateur Xthletic I mon for accepting excessive expense money. He accepted the money for participation in athletic meetings in California last year, it was charged. In New York Mr.Reuter - 156 words
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Article69 1955-11-01 13 LONDON. Mon Arthur Eluf the moat famous football rel<ree.s in the world. U to h.ne Uiarge of the WuJ'.erriumpton Wanderers versus MoaB r>\namo maich .it Moltneux i Wolves ground> on Nov 9 Only a week »to he refererd the Rusiiu-Prante game. He h.is offlciuted inReuter - 69 words
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Article68 1955-11-01 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Singapore Malaya beat Sciungo: Slno-Malays Combined 3-0 In v Mucer ma«eti played in torrential rain antt curUUtd to 20 minutes each w m The ground was unfit for we^ cer but to •avmly the lax»e>«fT*u he game *»s pta. rd jr Bingaport^L68 words
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Article131 1955-11-01 13 VIENNA. Mon. AUSTRIA beat Yugosla- via by two goals to one in an international soccer match here yesterday. The teams were level at 1-1 at half-time. This was the first defeat of Yugoslavia In a full international soccer match this year. Orohs netted for Austria inReuter - 131 words
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Article50 1955-11-01 13 NEW SOUTH Wale^ marathon champion. Keith Ollerenshaw, has accepted an offer to run In Japan on Dec. 13. Olleren*h»w set a world time for the marathon of 2hr. 22mm 17aec. in September when he won the Stale title. He *H1 run In the annual A*ahl marathon.50 words
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103 1955-11-01 13 OSLO. Mon ENGLAND 8 football style U out of date arcordlnf to comti PtntMjev of Soviet BussU's Cup champions. Red Army. Accompanying hl.s team, whir h will pluy .several Rames In Norway. coach Plnl-vsjev had a word of praUr for BiltlstiReuter - 103 words
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Advertisement326 1955-11-01 13 [off INTEREST j TO ADVERTISERS) KIIALA LUMPUR. ',POH W*" 6 A r^.:i"o! U*"" 1 I 9 the following j S£ srraif. Time. i LtflM. IPOH4PJ..J I Lumpur 5 p.«. •< Timei I Classify Advertiiemtiit Service. v!T U iON U ANTED i H ata, txtrm. COOK BOY n Hilable Ist recom-326 words
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Advertisement840 1955-11-01 13 HOME LEAVE M Ward, ti (Min.)-Box it el., txlrm. ■Qjflj leave-To let fully I j equipped modern farmhou.se Devon •I /Somerset border mid January/ I 31st March. 8 guineas per week Hunting, shooting. Ashing, golf available. Box A 6611, s.T. EDUCATION Worrf. U (Mln.)— Box it tt.. txtro LEARN TO840 words
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Advertisement866 1955-11-01 13 VEHICLES KOR SALE it Word, ti «<«.)_»., $t rtf. «xfr*. A4O 1951. BEIOE. new pe-lnt. tynm, excpiient condition, taxed Aur. 56 insured comp Ring Owen BdJB5. J2.750 or nearest offer. 1949 JOWETTT Javelin, new Upholstery. Engine In good condltlon. Bargain. First Cash oiler I over $1,200. Box A 6642 ST866 words
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Advertisement691 1955-11-01 13 'aa^iw g^n r •"^aPMaT^^ I 2S W\kW^~Jm^Sß wrAI£IIDUI\X »vj iP COMPOUND <juw you exfca e#£>tq</.~fiJ4i&t- Daily tasks demsnd more a energy thin s vigorous J^ name of tennis Thsfs why m* every woman needs the _H\ ji Ju trtded nourishment of HI l« r Wdterbury's Compound to HL\J -upplement toe691 words
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260 1955-11-01 14 I JOTTINGS By EPSOM JEEP DOWLEY RANSOMS, a 1V leading West Australian jockey, is t-oming out shortly to ride for trainer Ivan .Allan. Ransome, who is still in his twenties, has been riding consistently In West Australia for the past few seasons. THE Racehorse Owners260 words
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Article116 1955-11-01 14 TRAGEDY followed tiie 111 A third division leasue fixture between Posts and Telegraph and Cable and WMli at Serangoon Road yes-'erriay. The P&T centre forward Brian Bowie, collapsed in the dre^ini;room after the same and cued before reaching t.-e Ge:-.' pit*l. .Report in Pase One.. Bow if116 words
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Article54 1955-11-01 14 SINGAPORE Rifle A spoon shoot result Q SR .b> Cpl J. Rafalownkl 101; handicap scores: SR <.n S Sst A. Roe 102 55 SR .bi Ma). P. W. H?ll 101.67 Pnss.bles weir sroied b A Adam and Cpl Rafalou.-k. at 300 and 500 yard ranges54 words
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185 1955-11-01 14 JOHN HARDING, who beat Lee Mun Sun for the Singapore I Boys Town featherweight boxing 1 h impiotu-hlp last Right judged the best boxer of the tournament But Ills fight did v>. produce the night's best boxlnc The mosquito bout ;jetween Patrick Sho185 words
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Article, Illustration453 1955-11-01 14 LEARNING BADMINTON THE WONG PENG SOON WAY SYSC COACH STARTS WORK 1 1 1 M)i:i n> of Singa- pore youths may jjet their first lessons on "How to play badminton the Wont Peng Soon way" from loop films. Used extensively as453 words
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354 1955-11-01 14 DE V ADAS SUSPENDED FOR A WEEK FOR PUNCHING PLAYER THE SINGAPORE left half. V. Devaria.s. has been suspended for a week by the Disciplinary Hoard of the Singapore Hockey Association for punehini: another player during a match. Another plawr WO Donaldson, of the H^ME wai reprimanded for rx taikins354 words
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Article166 1955-11-01 14 IV- IVUVERT lArtr.v A*t« amateur b.int.imueiiiht tx^xins ch-implon. and A Webster .A: my. med.illi.-: in the lichtwekht division. »1U tike part In upecW contests at the boxnu match between flncapore H.rbour Board ;b and the c-ombinad Bo' Clubs ol Pailr Pan .mr and Queen Street at166 words
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Article116 1955-11-01 14 ADAPTING UMMH* better to the slip->e:v condition." md the greasy bill. Anderson school beat St Mich.ic! s Institution b> 21 points .three Ko.ib. penalty MMI a tryt to eight (|M| and a pen* ;ilty. in .in ;ntei--choni rugger match on the Anderson S> liool groun-t "heir116 words
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Article126 1955-11-01 14 HHISRANE. Mon. AUSTRALIAN Test 11-rounder Alan Davidson took Mx wickets for 74 runs when New South Wales d^tnlssed Queensland for 313 here tod..y to gain ;i first innints lead of 127 in thrir hhellicid Shield match. When rain i>topped play lor the day New South Wales hadReuter - 126 words
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Article41 1955-11-01 14 Xl (.(.I K I nlvrrslt> Ih< 1.!... U Itukil Tlmah H(M KEY I'nppv l>a> match: Civilian* v IMM| ivninw-ni. pull in. >II l.ra«ur. |)i\ S.R.< v < i S.K.C. padai'K: Wandrirrx OMk Tanclin; Dlv. J: KliaKa K \l < hand. Klijlnj41 words
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Article159 1955-11-01 14 SAINTS OUT OF COMB. SCHOOLS X\ ST ANDREWS. the o I o n y 1 strongest rugger Mhool. will not i" np• nti-il in the Mncapure ombined Srhu«»K XV to meet Johorr Combined School* at Victoria School (round on Friday. I 1-1 ni.ht the s,i tors chose a tram ronsistin<159 words
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Article44 1955-11-01 14 Vlctorln School forced St Andrems School to a l-t draw In their mter-M hooi hockey match played on the Victoria ground yesterday. Willie Anc wored for the Aalnt* and Victoria equalised through a short corner four minute* from end.44 words
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319 1955-11-01 14 KL'ALA LUMPUR Mon I)fcSTINI .Donnelly) and SUmi Beam i Franklin i. tw o likely prospect;, for the second day of the Selaneor Turf Club October-No-vember meeting on Wednesday wete matched in a .splendid workout on a heavy track at Ku.tla Lumpur this morning. Bieukma319 words
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Article163 1955-11-01 14 VI Old Boys in 2-0 cup victory KUALA LUMPUi: M-<n A GOAL in teh half gave Victoria Instltutli n Old B«'y* a 2-0 win dUt Boys' Sch<>.>i Old Bon In thi'ir Thomp>on ("in soccer fixture at P:inces Road today Vethod:»t Old B4lV* attacked from the kick in the second 1163 words
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Article66 1955-11-01 14 I AHORE N«on r.,i. •rte >e< ond crlcke' Test here tod.r Ne<v Zealand t> They were -r for victory in their 1 after dt.\inlsvtns Itat Ht on the last day or pi Pakistan lart t. !«i 5«l Imtiai Ahmad 20it> in their flrM lnning.s in rep.Reuter - 66 words
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Article184 1955-11-01 14 T»HE semi final., and four finals of the Singapore Badminton Association national champlon<hip» will be derided tomorrow and Friday Play on both days will st. vi at 7 i> in The finals to be derided are the women* singles, veteran,, singles and doubles and schoolboys' single*.184 words
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250 1955-11-01 14 THE INDIAN football tourists will play Bye match* Singapore before going to the Pi <■. Aryans" third vi.sit to Malaya. The big match oi thfir Sinuap' I Sinßapore at Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday. Nov -12. kirk-off at 5.15 p.m. Proceeda from250 words
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Article37 1955-11-01 14 f to Bingapo their n bined H KOI j^ flnai Th< 1 such tour Amat i> in ridi 1 Cnmn. >' d, ;a: cotton thn ig P'a > fitter than LI ll_l J37 words
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45 1955-11-01 14 IPOH. Mon /■'IRL:-. American athlete who won four gold mcdaU Olympic Annie Cliooi.. -v while L, *:v.'<..r ,>• KM O' M MM: I born »lth rertal:: 1 vime resultm as per- the result nthlete> led. cub? of >-. Thur>--.45 words
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