The Straits Times, 4 August 1955
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Title Section12 1955-08-04 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1955 L.i CENTS12 words
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Article347 1955-08-04 1 First one and then another section of trunk route collapses: Traffic held up PUZZLED ENGINEERS CAN'T GIVE ANY EXPLANATION Jf looks like scene of bombing KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT engineers are ■d by a giant subsidence on the main trunk I two miles south of347 words
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Article116 1955-08-04 1 Marshall will discuss aid THI hiil Minister of 1 Stegapwc, Mr. David tnkaU, said last night ;lMt he is very anxious" to Uutralia ll> uill disruss the postj of visit with the RtraUan Commissioner, ir Man Watt, and the 'i un External Affairs Mr r116 words
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Article17 1955-08-04 1 BERLIN. Wed. -Walter Ulbricht. East German Communist Party chief, was re--1 ported seriously ill today.17 words
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Article, Illustration48 1955-08-04 1 LABOURERS repair the stretch of the main trunk road, two miles south of Kuala Kubu Bahru. which subsided on Tuesday. The soldiers arc helping to shuttle rations sent from Kuala Lumpur to military I units at Kuala Kubu Bahru. Straits Times picture.48 words
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Article174 1955-08-04 1 Drama of yacht in distress 5 RESCUED AFTER NIGHT ORDEAL PORT SWETTENHAM, Wed. "THREE Singapore army A officers and two women were brought into port here today by a police patrol launch after being rescued from a yacht. They were sailing in a 45--foot cutter, the Eveline, to Kuala Selangor174 words
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Article48 1955-08-04 1 TEL AVIV, Wed.— lsrael's moderate Labour Party— Mapai -will hold 40 of the 120 seats in the new Israeli Parliament, according to the final official results of last week's general elections The second largest party U-. the extreme righ Heruth, with IS seats.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article45 1955-08-04 1 GENEVA, Wed. A scale model of the first atomic electric power plant ever put into operation, which was rrmmissioned by the Soviet Academy of Science in 1954, is on show at the Russian Exhibition at the United Nations building here. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article100 1955-08-04 1 They're already talking of '$2 a Ib this year' By Our Market Correspondent SINGAPORE rubber market tJ had one of its best days this year yesterday and the price leapt up to $1.47 7/8, chiefly due to heavy speculative buying. This was 5J cents above Tuesdays close and represents100 words
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Article87 1955-08-04 1 BANDIT LULL BROKEN Somersets kill two KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. TWO terrorists were kill--1 ed by a patrol of the Somerset Light Infantry in Pahang yesterday. They were the first terrorists killed in the Federation for nearly a week. The "no casualties" lull ended early yesterday when the two terrorists a87 words
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142 1955-08-04 1 NO TO SCHOOL CONCERT ITEMS QIX folk dances and a song which the Singapore Chinese High Schools Graduates of 1953 Arts Association has been rehearsing for months for its concert on Aug. 20 have been banned by the police. All are based on142 words
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Article27 1955-08-04 1 SEOUL. Wed. -A North Korean Communist military police sergeant crossed to the south today and asked for political asylum, the U.S. Bth Army said. A.P.AP - 27 words
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Article85 1955-08-04 1 MILWAUKEE, Wed.— A young Lutheran pastor was suspended from his pulpit yesterday on recommendation of a church trial board which had found him guilty of heresy. The Rev. George Crist Jr., of Durham, was tried and convicted by a trial committee of the United Lutheran Church's85 words
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Article, Illustration470 1955-08-04 1 DPP REBUKED: 'YOU TALK RUBBISH' Just shoes and socks but they caused big court argument KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. J<HE JUDGE and the Deputy Public Prosecutor argued A over the admission of certain articles as exhibits in the High Court here today during the Wearne Brothers' chief cashier murder trial. The470 words
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Article78 1955-08-04 1 Goa border clash: Indian killed BOMBAY, Wed. PORTUGUESE police today I killed one person aud seriously wounded three others when they opened flre on a group of Indian Satyacrahis who entered the Portuguese enclave of Goa, reports from the Goa border said. The Satyagrahis are members of a politico religiousUP - 78 words
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Article50 1955-08-04 1 A woman who arrived in Singapore by air from Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday has reported the loss of a diamond and emerald ring, a pair of ear rings and a brooch, worth $600 altogether. She told the police the loss occurred somewhere between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore.50 words
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Article56 1955-08-04 1 KLAGENFURT. Wed. The first large contingent of British occupation troops left here last night in accordance with the terms of the Austrian State Treaty which came into force on July 27. About 200 British soldiers with their wives and children left by rail, to the cheersReuter - 56 words
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Article34 1955-08-04 1 HONG KONG, Wed.— The 11 American fliers being freed by China were reported today to have reached Canton and U.S. officials saw no hitch in their return to freedom tomorrow. U.P.UP - 34 words
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Article38 1955-08-04 1 Until late last night there was no news in Singapore of the Royal Ai r Force Vlckers Valiant bomber, which was due t~, arrive from Negombo, Ceylon, where the p:ar.e has been delayed since Tuesday.38 words
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Article29 1955-08-04 1 SEOUL. Wed The Republic of Korea demanded today that Communist China Immediately release nearly 20,000 South Korean soldiers and civilians who are being held "lllegany and inhumanely.29 words
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Article21 1955-08-04 1 COVENTRY. Wed Bandits hijacked a Lloyds Brnk car on the outskirts of Coventry today and escaped with £23.000 UP.UP - 21 words
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Article33 1955-08-04 1 MELBOURNE. Wed. Mr. Harry A Pitt. 83. president of the Victorian Lawn Tennis Association and former vicepresident of the Lawn Tennlj. Association of Australia for many years, died today —U.PUP - 33 words
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Article147 1955-08-04 1 Rebels burn refugee village SAIGON, Wed. 'TERRORISTS today x burned down the refugee village of Phuocly, making 10,000 people homeless The bandits, believed by Government sources to be members of the Binh-Xuyen grang, set fire to the shacks and shelters and left a trail of wounded refugees behind them. AtUP - 147 words
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Article51 1955-08-04 1 CHUM WANT 5 CHOtJDULLBI MEETING '.'NEVA. \Y"I- Communist China is expected Ir proposed d'lim: I^-fer stages of th*» Sini Ametii .in talks here thai merlin* should be held between r.S. Secretary of s:< P John Foster Dulles an I Chin*! Trimc Minister (hoi Fn)ai, rMiaMe BMrcea said l.<ili\Reuter - 51 words
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Article46 1955-08-04 1 CHAMONIX, France Wed French "Black Angel" parachutists today balled out over Europe's highest peak 15.731--ft. Mont Blanc, and larded safely near the top to become the world's highest Jumpers. They beat the previous alfltude record of 13,875 feet established by a Swiss team.UP.UP - 46 words
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Advertisement42 1955-08-04 1 4 .-y ni H SIN OPTICAL HOUSE, North Bndoi Kd Spore I", Voo' OOION-Phonc 6J04 Bmnch Office: rt-tnal Co U ferquhor St. P.nonfl. •on the tip of the tongue ■Iffr satisfying varieties STRAWBERRY BLACKCURRANT 4 V wf^x < -SjWK COLD STORAGE CO. LTD.42 words
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Advertisement56 1955-08-04 1 JEWELLERY Unrivalled for Beauty Unexcelled for Craftsmanship Unsurpassed for Value S. P. H. De SUVA LTD. SINGAPORE, K. LUMPUR. IPOH. DON'T BE A STRING PULLER! >^S^ don't have to be an octopus to operate (j^RITTALIJ Solomatic Blinds the only Venetian blind with a SINCLE control to raise, tilt and lower56 words
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Article308 1955-08-04 2 Babel in council first murmurs 'LOOK AT THE SWISS AND CANADIANS— IF THEY CAN WHY NOT WE? 9 RULERS GET A CHINESE PETITION: REMOVE THE LANGUAGE BARRIER IPOH, Wednesday. Q\E HUNDRED and forty-four Chinese organisations in Perak have petitioned the Rulers' Conference to allow the use of English, Malay, Chinese308 words
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80 1955-08-04 2 ST. NAZAIRE. Wed. rN thousand shipyard workers resumed work here today after two days of strike and disturbances during which 110 people were injured in violent clashes with police. It was agreed during the night between employers, Labour Ministry officials and trade unionReuter - 80 words
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Article92 1955-08-04 2 COLOMBO, Wed.— Ceylon's Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, will visit Communist China in response to an invitation by the Premier, Mr. Chou En-lai. it was ani. Dunced here today. No exact date fias been announced, but it is likely that Sir John will go toUP - 92 words
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Article, Illustration107 1955-08-04 2 1 These experts will launch man's first satellite rpHE White House Press Se- cretary, Mr. James Hagerty, is seen here with scientists hi Washington on Friday before the announcement that the United States will soon launch an earth satellite. The announcement by President Eisenhower cave plansAP - 107 words
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Article18 1955-08-04 2 Mr. F B. de Souza, prosecuting solicitor of the Singapore City Council, has resigned his post.18 words
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Article61 1955-08-04 2 BRUSSELS, Wed.— A "skyscraper garage" with parking space for 750 cars In the centre of Brussels has been approved by the Municipal Council. The 14-floor building will !be the highest in the city. It should be completed by the j end of 1957, in timeReuter - 61 words
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Article73 1955-08-04 2 AIRLIFT FOR THOUSAND BOY SCOUTS LONDON. Wed.— A thousand British Boys Scouts will fly the Atlantic in a fleet of 14 chartered planes the world's biggest Scout airlift to attend the eight World Jamboree at Niagara-On-The-Lake. Ontario, from Aug. 18 to 28. More than 10,000 Scouts from 50 nations, campedReuter - 73 words
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Article46 1955-08-04 2 Chan Kum Choon. 20. was sentenced to six months' Jail in Singapore yesterday for breaking into Chen Pi Tuan's house in Lim Liak Street on the night of June 21. Mr. M. C. Boyle D.S.P. said that Chan did not steal anything.46 words
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Article191 1955-08-04 2 K. LUMPUR, Wed. A "VOICE PLANE" pilot left for Britain by air this morning within 75 minutes of learning that his parents had been in a serious road accident. He was Flying-Officer D. J. Holmes of 267 Squadron R.A.F.. Kuala Lumpur. Top priority F.-O.191 words
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Article194 1955-08-04 2 CRASH COMPENSATION TO BE PAID B LONDON, Wednesday. ULGARIA today promised to punish those responsible for the crash last Wednesday of an Israeli airliner which came down mside her frontier with the loss of 58 lives, and said she would pay compensation to theReuter - 194 words
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114 1955-08-04 2 JAKARTA. Wed. rE three men appointed by the Vice-President. Dr. Mohamed Hatta, to form an interim cabinet until Indonesia's first general election later this year, today admitted failure. The trio— Mr. Wilopo (Nationalist). Mr. Suktman (Masjuml) and Dato Mudo, a nonparty elder statesman reportedUP - 114 words
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Article62 1955-08-04 2 Pauline Chew Mew Yong, an investigator in the Social Welfare Department, who sued her husband, Willie Urn Cheng Tee, for divorce on the ground of adultery, was granted a decree nisi in the Singapore High Court yesterday. The decree is to be made absolute in three months.62 words
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Article24 1955-08-04 2 BOSTON. Wed. Boston, with 251 polio cases this year, has been declared in a state of "limited emergency" by its mayor. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article35 1955-08-04 2 Officials of the Singapore Laboratory Technicians' Union lor the current year are: President. Mr. Seah Peng Koon: vice-president, Mr. Chua Cnor Kai; secretary, Mr. Teo Hock Kirn; and treasurer, Mr. Yeo Kirn Lene.35 words
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Article42 1955-08-04 2 JESSELTON, Wed. The Colonial Secretary. Mr. Alan Lennox -Boyd, left Jesselton today for the east coast of Sandakan on the second day of his visit to Borneo. He will visit schools, hospitals and a logging camp today. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article62 1955-08-04 2 NEW YORK, Wed. Mr. James Johnson, a former sailor in the U.S. Navy, expected a US$lOO cheque from the Government as part of his demobilisation pay. But when the cheque arrived It was for US$BOO,lOO. He said he would return it and point out the obvious error.Reuter - 62 words
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151 1955-08-04 2 Melbourne paper say s: Invite Rahman and Marshall to Australia MELBOURNE. Wed AN INVITATION to the Chief Ministers of the Federation and Singapore to visit Australia should be a "top-priori-ty thought" for the Menzies Government, the Melbourne Herald says In a front-page editorial this evening By inviting Tengku Abdul RahmanReuter - 151 words
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Article184 1955-08-04 2 SOUTHAMPTON. Wcclmsri, CONSERVATIVE M.P., Mr. T. L. Iremon» aboard the 19,121-ton trooper Empire Fowov she reached here tonight from Hong Kon? to iv gate complaints about the food served to thr < men. i. His visit resulted from a letter from one of his constituentsReuter - 184 words
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Article58 1955-08-04 2 Robert Tay was charged in Singapore yesterday with injuring: Ngeow Kok Kee with a broken bottle in Cornwall Street on July 31. He was also charged with in. luring Chua Soo Choon with a knife in the same place and at the same date. Tay, who pleaded58 words
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Article34 1955-08-04 2 PARIS, Wed.— The French Premier. M. Edgar Faure, is expected to accept a Soviet invitation to Moscow and will propose October for his visit, usually well-informed sources said here today. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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83 1955-08-04 2 BOY, 8, IS RESCUED FROM 'HANGING' NAPLES ffrt A POLICEMAN la*| ni;ht saved ;m cisht-vp., r »ld boy from hrirn hufti luring a mock mi between two san« s of child. ren. The boy. l.uriaim Rieri. had boon captured hy the rival Rang:. Ird to a tree in a lonelyReuter - 83 words
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Article51 1955-08-04 2 The Women^ Section United Malays National ganisation ikampon Division in Singapore added politics t<> cooking in its edurati classes, which will start A woman UMNO < it was time that Mala; had background knowlcdsc the politics of this country There are about 100 :>L~ women in51 words
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Article24 1955-08-04 2 HONG KONG, Wed first through pa.sseni:<r from China to North left Peking for H.; night, the New China N Aeency reported. Rfiiter24 words
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Advertisement76 1955-08-04 2 J I FOR THE J ■CROWN- UPS Vn^VF make sure it s I CAMPBELLS t For coughs, coM I congestion of M^MIWMiMwIA I chest and hoarseness. ■^^^^T^ I Powerful yet palatIB able. There is no W^^m better remedy. ~^^k From all H FOR THE CHILDREN make sure it's H GOULDINCS76 words
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298 1955-08-04 3 nocket» will soar to 'extreme heiahf to bring back vital information Scientist predicts tests in U.S. next month LONDON, Wednesday. j,j-|-fSH scientists are planning: to fire rockets space and release glowing gases from them till im;«I the litfht of a full harvest moon.Reuter - 298 words
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Article66 1955-08-04 3 fransport men auk for more pay MBAY. Wed. movement had righi down In clocks and :ompletely i d a; the railheads toto thr general harbour area yorkers, now d v moving slow--1 with the carts, handw lorries. 1,000 idle the strike imbay Transport and Union. nod lorry66 words
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Article35 1955-08-04 3 Wed.— A throoof scientists the world begins here today to 1 cU ranging from hazards of tlie mic energy to the insibility of the the efforts upon and the weanuclear weapons.—35 words
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Article33 1955-08-04 3 COLOMBO. Wed. -The value of Ceylon's exports for the first quarter of this year reached the record total of Rs. 534.000.--000 (s3so.ooo.ooo)— due mainly to the price increase of tea. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article29 1955-08-04 3 ti Britain s Mid d"ll;ir reserves foil n during July. announced here they .stood at D. Defence aid :rom the United the month was lion. Router.Reuter - 29 words
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Article126 1955-08-04 3 Columnist damaged us: Claim NEW YORK. Wed.— The magazine "Confidential." which has libel suits totalling nearly $7,000,000 pending against it. yesterday filed a suit against the New York World-Telegram claiming Cft.ooo.ooo damages. The magazine is also suing the United Feature Syndicate. The action is basedAP - 126 words
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Article, Illustration46 1955-08-04 3 BJeriot flight repeated CHANNEL CONQUERED-46 YEARS AFTER.. JEAN SALIS, a 59-year-old French airman, nears the English coast in an exact model of Louis Bleriot's monoplane which he flew from Calais to Ferryfield (Kent) just 46 years after Bleriot's pioneering flight on July 25. 1909. A.P. picture.AP - 46 words
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Article57 1955-08-04 3 SAN DIEGO, < California), Wed.— Maureen "Little Mo" Connolly, the former tennis star, injured her right leg in a motor accident yesterday. Miss Connolly, who retired from tennis after seriously inluring the same limb in a riding accident last year, was driving a car which struckReuter - 57 words
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Article237 1955-08-04 3 BRITISH COUNCIL MAIN TARGET NICOSIA, Wednesday. DOLICE used tear gas here last night to disperse 1 rioters who had smashed windows in the British Council building and tried to set fire to it. Later, hundreds of rioters rushed through Ledra Street, Nicosia's principal thorough fare,237 words
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141 1955-08-04 3 CANBERRA, Wed. A PATROL into the interior of Papua found a tribe of wig-wearing warriors who had never before seen a white man. A report issued on Tuesday night by the New Guinea Administration said the tribesmen, known as the Duna, wear wigs and longAP - 141 words
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Article23 1955-08-04 3 NEW YORK. Wed. The temperature soared into the nineties here yesterday, the second day of a heat wave.— AP.AP - 23 words
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Article28 1955-08-04 3 NEW YORK. Wed. The world's largest bank, the Bank of America, announced yesterday that It will open a new branch in Paris In October— AP.AP - 28 words
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Article70 1955-08-04 3 H.K. police probe on air crash HONG KONO, Wed.— Police here have questioned a score of Chinese in connection with the crash of the Indian airliner, Kashmir Princess. The police are holding about 20 Chinese on warrants to show cause why they should not be deported after they had beenReuter - 70 words
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Article47 1955-08-04 3 JAKARTA. Wed. The Indonesian government confirmed today that several Dutch newspapers have been banned here on grounds that they threaten peace and order. The authorities refused to identify the newspapers affected, but it was learned that they include De Telegraf of Amsterdam.— U.PUP - 47 words
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Article192 1955-08-04 3 They give a pledge on atoms LONDON, Wed. A LEADING Russian scientist pledged here today that Soviet scientists in future will take part in any move to stop atomic energy being used for military purposes. The Russian, A. V. Topchlev, was speaking at aReuter - 192 words
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Article34 1955-08-04 3 LONDON. Wed— Mr. Ho Kok Hoe, president of the Singapore Art Society and organiser of a successful exhibition in London, left here today by 1 air for New York.— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article90 1955-08-04 3 ROME. Wed— Seven Italians went on trial today on charges of giving away North Atlantic Treaty Organisation secrets. The charges did not say to whom or what country the information was sent. Among the defendant is Mario Caluorl, an employee of the Ministry of Industry and90 words
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Article396 1955-08-04 3 LONDON, Wed. IT HAB BEEN another day ot sliding prices In the stock exchange and closing levels were at the lowest of the day. Prospects ot an Intensified credit squeeze was the dominating Influence but there was also a good deal of nervousness concerning the gold and dollar396 words
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Article40 1955-08-04 3 LONDON. Aug. 3— Spot 42' id., Sept. 42' 4 d.. Oct.-Dec. 42'Kd.. Jan.Mar. 40* i d.. Apr-June 38 7 ,d., Aug. c.i.f. 42< 4 d., Sept. c.i.f. 42 ',d.. Oct. c.i.f. 41 :l id. Tone: Easier after firm.40 words
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Article24 1955-08-04 3 LONDON, Aug. 3— Cash Buyers £763; Sellers £764; Forward Buyers £756, Sellers £756' y, Settlement £765. Turnover a.m. 90 tons. p.m. 45.24 words
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Advertisement147 1955-08-04 3 Margaret her mind about WJr V Townsend! i v^ Jj Read this tpaclal rapart from the ****IS|||fc jmf Companions European Editor. There's also JHk< an intimate account of Princess Margaret's W> "Secret of Happiness." Learn what it's like to 'fj be "queen of the Margaret set." Read about the impact147 words
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Advertisement226 1955-08-04 3 WHY MEN I CHOOSE Ks j G 5 E Men want comfort and durability. That's §j why so many men buy Ks. Craftsman- 3 made from the best available material 5 and designed through the K Plus fitting to fit properly, Ks are comfortable shoes that will give "lasting wear.226 words
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Article, Illustration61 1955-08-04 4 THIS HOUSE MAY BE THE OFFICIAL HOME FOR CHIEF MINISTER "pHIS may be the official residence of Tengku Abdul Rahman, who is to be the Chief Minister in the new Federation Government. The house in Hose Drive near the Kuala Lumpur airport, was formerly occupied by Inche Mustapha Albakri when61 words
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Article189 1955-08-04 4 It's an ear test only as 19 golden voices woo the judges IPOH, Wed. V T INETEEN girls from Singapore and the Federation will compete for the "Miss Golden Voice of Malaya" title on Friday night. They will not be seen by the panel of Judges during189 words
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Article38 1955-08-04 4 A talk on India's five-year plan was given by Professor Marladoss Ruthnaswamy, yesterday after a reception held in his honour by the Catholic Young Men's Association of the Church of our Lady of Lourdes, Singapore.38 words
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Article77 1955-08-04 4 SHIP MAY BE DELAYED TWO MONTHS Telegrams were received from Hong Kong ln Singapore yesterday that the German liner the 8.900-ton Schwabenstein, belonging to North German Lloyd, may be delayed by two months In Hong Kong because of major engine trouble. The Schwabenstein a ship built last year left Singapore77 words
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Article56 1955-08-04 4 BUTTERWORTH, Wed. A coconut fell on the head of a schoolboy while he was riding a bicycle in the compound of his house in Permatang Toh Jaya. a Butter- worth inquest was told today. The boy. Mustaffa bin Arope, 14, died four days later in hospital56 words
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Article252 1955-08-04 4 A BUSH JACKET OUTFIT FOR THE MATA-MATA HE DESIGNS NEW POLICE UNIFORM— AND WILL MODEL IT HIMSELF KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN, does not like the present police uniform. "I will design a new uniform and wear it myself for a while to see what252 words
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Article111 1955-08-04 4 Doctors will decide girl's age ipoh, wed. npHE president of the Sessions J. Court, Mr. E. V. A. Peers, today ordered a girl to be medically examined to determine her true age. Chee Sal Lim was accused of having two rice cakes in a food-restricted area at the seventh mile111 words
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154 1955-08-04 4 PENANG, Wed. ALL UMNO ministers and councillors should wear the Malay national costume when Attending Federal Council meetings in future, Tuan Syed Hassan Al-Attas. UMNO Kampong Makam youth leader, urged here today. "I am sure all Malayans, especially Malays, were pleased that Tengku154 words
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Article23 1955-08-04 4 TAIPING, Wed. The Tailors' Association here will hold a dinner at the Hup Woh Restaurant on Friday at 6 p.m.23 words
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Article23 1955-08-04 4 PENANO, Wed.— The Kedah Malay Penghulus Association will hold its annual meeting at the Ibrahim Club, Kullm. on Thursday, Aug. 11.23 words
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Article, Illustration23 1955-08-04 4 out soon— the shirt, the shorts, and the ancient puttees THE UNIFORM of the Federation police which Tengku Abdul Rahman thinks is outdated.23 words
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Article181 1955-08-04 4 Romance then magician drank acid MALACCA, Wed. After he had spent all his money on a married woman he abducted, a travelling magician drank formic acid, the Sessions Court here was told today. The magician, PUlay Suppiah, 22, pleaded guilty to a charge of attempted suicide on July 2. Inspector181 words
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Article221 1955-08-04 4 Find work for jobless UNION TKLLSXft GOVERNME NT KUALA LUMPUR I THE GOVERN-};--1 Printin K DenSPl Employees Trad? today callod o n Lft ance Government up a special P om mlr^ consider ways of i work for \L^-: loitering i n thfj The union sa! d n ft, k report221 words
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Article54 1955-08-04 4 ALOR STAR, Wed.-Goh Ah Tong, a labourer, was char?*: in the Alor Star Hospital tour with the murder of Lim K» Hee. partner of a tyre treading business, at Jax Tengku Ibrahim on the bHI of July 31. The magistrate postpcr.:: the case a week for54 words
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329 1955-08-04 5 Yn,,na soldier transferred to Imh mixswd hh nIA pals, so he stole a car Crazy thing to do, says the magistrate IPOH, Wednesday. A Y O LN(; SOLDIER, Private Howard Wakefield, who stole an expensive American car for a joy329 words
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Article89 1955-08-04 5 NOW THEY TURN TO STATE ELECTIONS K| m II MPI'R. Wed. J, n P»rtl Nrsara. Pan Matajraa Is--1 uid the Labour M ,laj i uiil hold meetteW this Rend "Hi earlj "«»xt I prepare f»r the stale rlfdii'iis on irnl d.,% is Ant. 11. ll contest all ,nn<itit«enetea. s R89 words
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Article37 1955-08-04 5 U Wed. The i >:!:<i r Mr. Lee meet represen- il parties next Kedah state Id on Sept. 15. will be held In Town Council p m. on Aug. 10 has been fixed37 words
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Article44 1955-08-04 5 Melville Bell pleaded guilty in Singapore yesterday to stealing a pair of trousers and $2 from a police constable. Khoo Kirn Hock, at the Police Training School. ThomDson Road, last Sunday. Bell was discharged conditionally for six months.44 words
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Article61 1955-08-04 5 IPOH. Wed. The Acting British Adviser, Perak, Mr. J. K. Creer. has appealed to the oublic for financial support for the School for the Deaf in Penang. Of the 25 children in the school, four are from Perak. Friday is flag day in Perak, and the61 words
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Article32 1955-08-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A sentry at Jenderak police post in the Jerantut area of Central Pahang fired at a moving figure outside the perimeter wire on Monday nighl.32 words
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Article81 1955-08-04 5 youths charged lined up in the i c court yesmagistrate, Mr. j. Ii bourn, said: '<u;r of these j ive similar tattoo t chests r 'ng Chew. Tan Ah Long. T.in Boon Chye Tro Sens Khing. and the other two. Phiia Chai Mong and Goh81 words
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Article121 1955-08-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. THE people and Government i of the United States have i been impressed by the way in I which the Federation took its i first step towards independ- CITO. In a statement issued today; the American Consulate Gene- i trl here said the121 words
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Article, Illustration131 1955-08-04 5 Teddy the dog has his day with canine companions rK children solemnly sang "happy birthday to you" while little Linda Nathan helped nine-year-old Teddy to cut the cake (above) She had to help him. because Teddy is a dog. Teddy did not behave particularly well at this, the first birthday131 words
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Article42 1955-08-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Cheng Kiew, 46, of Batu Road, claimed trail here today on a charge of stealing: 15 yards of cloth belonging to Lee Sam Boon in Petaling Jaya yesterday. The case was postponed to Oct. 12.42 words
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Article33 1955-08-04 5 Ramasamy Pltlai pleaded not guilty In Singapore v*nterday to attacking and causing hurt to Paramu Thevar with a parang at Jalan Kayu un July 31. Ball was allowed till Aug.33 words
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141 1955-08-04 5 THIS HAS GONE ON FOR 6 MONTHS |l/fR M. P. MATHEW. i?1 an unofficial member, said at a meeting of the Bukit Mertajam District Council yesterday: "For six months we have had water for only two hours a day. The people are141 words
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Article160 1955-08-04 5 MALACCA, Wednesday. A MAN came all the way from Kuala Lumpur and pawned a gold necklace for $100 in a Malacca pawnshop. Immediately afterwards he went to Tampin 28 miles away and wanted to pawn another gold necklace But the pawnbroker suspected that the160 words
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Article45 1955-08-04 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Pushpaleevathi. wife of a money-lender, was fined $400 or three months' jail in the Sessions Court. Penggerang, today for moving 12 tahils of rice flour, six tahils of dhall and a tin of condensed milk without a permit.45 words
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192 1955-08-04 5 Headlight plan gets mixed response i TTOE recommendation by I the Singapore TrafficPolice that motorists should use headlights instead of side or parking lights on all Colony road? regardless of lighting conditions was supported by the Automobile Association of Malaya yesterday Mr. E. D. Rushworth, chair man of the Association,192 words
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Article67 1955-08-04 5 Students of the Singapore Chinese High School .^nd the Nanyang Girls' High School are planning to see the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, for the release of Chen Yang Cheng, a school teacher detained under the Emergency Regulations just before the general "sympathy" strike. In67 words
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Article36 1955-08-04 5 Low Wan pleaded guilty in Singapore yesterday to stealing a bicycle belonging to Chang Koon Choi in Jalan Besar on Aug. 2. Sentence was postponed to Aug 10 Bail was allowed.36 words
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Article35 1955-08-04 5 Singapore's Chief Secretary, Mr. W. A. C Goode, will open of paintings by Miss Sunyee at the China Society's exhibitiin the Chinese Chamber >f Commerce, Hill Street, on Aug. 11 at 5.30 pm.35 words
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Article35 1955-08-04 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Kong Voon Van. a dealer in restricted goods, who failed to keep an account of his purchases and sales, was fined $200. or six weeks' jail at Penggerang today. I35 words
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Advertisement141 1955-08-04 5 T THE WATCH f]\ WHICH HOLDS THE MOST ''/'/A PRECISION RECORDS IN V^J^Jife'v CHRONOMETER'S w VACHERON V W< ET== >J< A CONSTANTIN^ ty c n c r e ■unable NANYANG WATCH CO., AT 84. NORTH BRIDGE RD.. SINGAPORE. y^A is yours/ sn" l<^°^o* \o lontior no««l you Buffer tlio torment*141 words
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Advertisement291 1955-08-04 5 It's good to grow up in 'Viyella' v Viyella' is the fabric for growing families .always soft and light, 'Viyella* positively thrives on washing (note the famous guarantee) mm km HOtnt< i m i in" day and l">»i>»o« I >EM»niMH«4J mcht wear Viyella IF IT SHRINKS WE REPLACE •OyJUb* <*291 words
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Miscellaneous386 1955-08-04 5 I the Lyons; '9.30 News; '9.45 The ntniA uit AVA Crosby Story: 10.00 Five in HIALAIA Rhvthm: 10.30—11.00 Music Past pnd present. i-Prmrammes thus markrd can br recrived by listener, in Malacca. Short wave 49 ft 62m. Medium I "l*J«| fill PI I wave 476m., 343m.. 366m. and •97m. >386 words
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Obituary45 1955-08-04 6 !0 HW4< tit iminimmmi. TAN SWEE HOCK. King George V School. Serwnban. Interment 1 pm.. Saturdny. 6th August, deeply mourned. tWOWN: G F. W.. of Dusun Purlan Estate. Banting, August Ist. lv in England, beloved husband of Margaret and son of the L. Brown.45 words
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Article144 1955-08-04 6 20 Hnrdi jt/9 (minimum). MM ALEXANDER DONALD Wishes to thank all those who sent Boral 'nbutes and messages of ithy on the death of her nd in Edinburgh on 26th July MRS. M T. HUANG and Family all Relatives and Friends for their Attendances and Condolences rr Mir bereavement144 words
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705 1955-08-04 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Thurs. Aug. 4, 1955. The Medical Services While the Singapore Government and Assembly await i the return of Mr. Lennox-Boyd from Borneo, they might distract themselves by thinking on the responsibilities that have been submerged by four months !of unrest and crisis. A reminder comes from705 words
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Article544 1955-08-04 6 Twelve days after the resignation of the Sastroamidjojo Government, Indonesia is still without a cabinet. Attempts by party leaders to assemble a broad coalition cabinet have so far failed because party antagonisms are too bitter to allow for even a brief period of cooperation between them. Competition544 words
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Article, Illustration649 1955-08-04 6 Let 's get down to job of governing HAD Alice been able to pursue her adventures in Wonderland, she might well have come across Mr. Lennox-Boyd and Mr. David Marshall, each captaining a tug-of-war team, peculiar in that, while thev were trying to get together, their teams were trying to649 words
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172 1955-08-04 6 ACCORDING to your paper of July 29, Dato Sir A Onn stated that his defeat in the Federal election was due to the 3,000 farmers who stayed away from the polls. There were 15,042 voters in his constituency, out of which 11,547 used their172 words
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Letter114 1955-08-04 6 HTHE Singapore Padang A on the Cricket Club side is potted with several holes, each a few feet deep and in diameter just big enough for a leg to fit in. It gives me the creeps as I recall how very nearly my flve-year-old daughter mi»sed114 words
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Letter81 1955-08-04 6 AFTER being rejected by the people in the election, Dato Onn and his loyal friends in the Party Negara propose to organise an opposition from outside the assembly. The Dato would do a great service to the people if he and his friends accept Teniku Abdul Rahman's81 words
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Article1450 1955-08-04 6 By SIR EDWARD BULLARD, F.R.S. Director, The National Physical Laboratory rrHE National Physical 1 Laboratory was founded fifty-five years ago by the Royal Society with the assistance of a small grant from the Government. In taking the then unusual step of supporting a laboratory from1,450 words
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Advertisement701 1955-08-04 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. Hmrd. tit (minimum). MOK To Doris, wife of Yoon Frne n Kandang Kerbau Hospital. Mncapore. on 3rd August. 1955, daucliter. f.FJII. At Bungsar Hospital, on v. 2nd August, to Gean and firorge. a daughter. Mother and U.uichtcr are both well. ]i, Word, t>* (minimum). CHEW-KOH: The Engagement If701 words
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Advertisement21 1955-08-04 6 HP I \sir/fi£ RANGE > Of OUTSTANDING X S*M WOOLLENS J^pWOßStt^ AVA/LABLE FOR YOUR SELECT/ON AT REASONABLE PR/CES PHONE: 653$ Zf.CHUUA STREET21 words
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Advertisement100 1955-08-04 6 &&CL REFRIGERATOR .dn^mWXWW TWO TRANSLVCEST PI A DISHES AND SALADORS r n;\( M rl PERATURE SETTINGS f W m \W\W% ONE 'EXTRA COLD"* \>\ m W DESIGNED SHELF APf.hTJ TALI. BOTTLES LIST PRICE S' P ore,v !pss 5", for CASH F Purchase 12 Monthly Payment M Advertisement of THI CINERAL100 words
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Article120 1955-08-04 7 ELEVEN MEN WILL MEET Mr. BOYD WITH A DEMAND FOR CITIZENSHIP ,lIS APATHY OED US RIGHTS' |B K <> TECK KIN, Indent of the > r of(omniorce, cr dty accused )nrn settlers in j^poJc of political chaw to chamber colv. ill aecomn he meets tary120 words
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Article192 1955-08-04 7 8 women fall for this swindler YOUR SON ARRESTED* IS HIS BAIT SINGAPORE police last night warned of a slick-tongued Chinese who in three months has cheated seven women in Singapore and one in Johore Bahru. The man was described as pimply faced, with a big scar on the forehead.192 words
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124 1955-08-04 7 Indian Army property: Spore talks NEGOTIATIONS concerning property in Singapore belonging to the Indian National Army are now in progress, according to a United Press report. The report said the Indian Ministry of External Affairs told Parliament on Tuesday that there was some de*ay in the negotiations because "the {matter124 words
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Article84 1955-08-04 7 McNEICE IN NEW JOB ON AUG. 18 The Singapore City President. Mr. T. P F. McNeice. will take up his new appointment as chairman of the ten-man committee which will inquire into the future of local government on Aug. 18. This is the day after he has performed his last84 words
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Article18 1955-08-04 7 Lord Krishna's birthday will be observed at the Sri Ramakrishna Temple, Bartley Road, (Singapore, next Wednesday.18 words
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Article21 1955-08-04 7 Loke Wai Weng, "24. was killed when he was knocked down by a lorry in Rochore Road, Singapore, yesterday.21 words
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91 1955-08-04 7 MfMrate, Mr I In wreu\-('olebourn. terdai that if the the Minister for i Ml J Braga. to i welfare lottery Fill it uimld be a •l> ji-ki gambling n to his court. 1 i it li most of the He said this after a91 words
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Article, Illustration15 1955-08-04 7 SIR ROBERT obliges Tanjit Kaur with his autograph afte- visiting her home. Straits Times picture.15 words
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Article273 1955-08-04 7 Governor accepted invitation to see flat |>ROUDEST HOSTESS in Singapore yesterday was a young Sikh girl, Tanjit Kaur. Her unexpected guest was the Governor, Sir Robert Black. While Sir Robert was making a 10-mile. 2i-hour tour of S.I.T. estates. Tanjit invited him to see her Trust home273 words
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Article124 1955-08-04 7 KUALA TRENGGANU, Wednesday. MALAY BOMOS (medicine men) in Besut, North Trengganu, are cashing in on the prevalence of the cattle disease Haemorrhagic Septicaemia, which has ravaged the district in recent weeks. The Mentri Besar, Treng- 1 ganu, Dato Kamaruddin bin Haji Idrls, said today124 words
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Article45 1955-08-04 7 A Chinese woman, living in Bencoolen Street, Singapore, woke up at 2 a.m. yesterday to find a man in her room. The intruder fled when she raised an alarm. The woman later found $245 and jewellery missing from ?n almeirah.45 words
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Article63 1955-08-04 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. A Chinese boy, the registered owner of a motor vehicle was fined $75 in the Juvenile Court today for allowing the vehicle to be uj»ed for carrying goods without having a haulage permit. In rep!y to Mr. N. L. Cohen. President of63 words
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Article117 1955-08-04 7 Man killed in crash, 4 injured JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. MR. LIM JIT LEANG. 40. son of Mr. Lim Heng hee. a prominent Singapore businessman, was killed and four passengers, including a woman, seriously injured in a collision between a car and a lorry at the 23rd milestone, Kulai-Ayer Hitam Road,117 words
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Article19 1955-08-04 7 A health week sponsored by the Ministry of Health will be held in Singapore from Nov. 21.19 words
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Article, Illustration93 1955-08-04 7 CONSUL OFF TO U.S. AFTER ILLNESS MR. James Lampton Berry, the U.S. Consul General in Singapore, has resigned his position here because of ill health. He has been assigned to the State Department Mr. Berry, who took up his Singapore post last August, will fly to the U.S. with his93 words
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191 1955-08-04 7 f IFTS in Singapore and the Federation for the family of Hassan bin Mat Kaji, Selangor mine labourer whose wife recently gave birth to triplets, now total $1,377.19. This includes the latest gifts sent to the Straits Times amounting to $351.10. Among the191 words
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Article89 1955-08-04 7 YWCA staff to be trained here KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. T^HE Young Women's Chris- tian Association of Malaya is to train staff locally instead of sending people overseas This change in policy was decided at an executive committee meeting last Saturday. Two candidates will be selec ted this year, who will89 words
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Article20 1955-08-04 7 An 18-year-old girl, Phua Ah Chiang, has been milling from her house In Sembawan^, Singapore, since Monday evening20 words
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Article23 1955-08-04 7 A thief broke Into the house of an army captain in Tyersall Park, Singapore, yesterday morning and stole a $250 camera.23 words
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273 1955-08-04 7 Abdul Rahman drops in on Marshall for 'informal talks' THE Federation Chief Mi Abdul Rahman, yesten the Singapore Chief Minist The Tengku drove from Johore Bahru with his Education Minister-designate, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussain They had an informal halfhour talk with Mr. Marshall at Assembly House and then returned273 words
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Article31 1955-08-04 7 An amplifier and a loudspeaker worth $200 were stolen from the Social Welfare Department building in Havelock Road, Singapore, over the August holidays, a police spokesman said yesterday.31 words
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291 1955-08-04 7 SAWMILLS FACE PARALYSIS IF 200 STRIKE 'No more nonsense, 9 say owners SINGAPORE'S sawmill industry may be crippled if 200 more workers In five other sawmills go on strike today. So far 500 timber-carriers in 17 sawmills have been on strike since last Friday. The strike has already paralysed most291 words
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Advertisement218 1955-08-04 7 Letter anc > IS contract is the visible evidence of on agreement be- A oreat deal of care is u'uolly taken to have i«pr«s» the terms or agreement precisely. However, no carefully a contract is written, there still remains the good forth between the parties which will determine how 'ictonly218 words
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Advertisement85 1955-08-04 7 i^IIIIIIIiniIIimiIIIICIIMIIMIIIIICIIIIIIIIIIIItEJIIIIIIIUIIICJIMIUIIIIIICINIIIIIIIIIICJIIIIIIItIIIiI' I MnrrAT refrigerator I iWI Wf Tni PAVES THE WAY. i pMj__iiii|iiiiii-- j T I *od«I END 95. Featuring Automatic Push Button Defrosting. E Bigger and Better Storage Space. Beautiful "Softone" Pastel Colour Finish. SOLE AGENTS I LINDETEVES (Malaya) LTD., I K. LUMPUR-IPOH-PENANG.SINGAPORE-JESSCLTON =:iiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii'iiiiiit:iiiiiiii!ii!C3iiii .iicMiiiiimiiniMiMiiiiiiciiiii;!' 1 RAFFLES HOTEL 1??85 words
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Miscellaneous140 1955-08-04 7 The weather MINIMUM TEMPEKATURE: (7.3U p.m. on Aug. 2 to 7.30 a.m. on Aug. 3) Singapore 74 degrees, Peiutng 74. Kota Bahru 73, Kuala Lumpur 73, lpoh 70, Kuantan 72. MAXIMIM TEMPERATURE: (7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on Aug. 3 1 Siugapore 84, Penang 83, Kota Bahru 86, Kuala Lumpur140 words
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Article91 1955-08-04 8 A SCHOOL FOR WIVES 40 girls in class KOALA l IMPIR. Wed. THK llißh Strert secondary .Modern School for boys here will start a class for girls next year. Forty girls will be taught how to be good housewives. They will also study the normal school subjects. They will be91 words
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Article51 1955-08-04 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Municipal Council has decided to ask the traffic police to take action against cyclLsts carrying children on the handle bars of their machines. "This is a great danger to them and other users of the road." the councillors were told at a committee51 words
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Article32 1955-08-04 8 A Kalian g airport traffic officer has reported the theft of three packages containing $1,000 worth of watches. The theft occurred between 4.15 p.m. and 6.15 p.m. on Sunday.32 words
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Article780 1955-08-04 8 WOODCUTTER TESTIFIES 'EXCITED' MAN CAVE HER BUNDLE OP CLOTHING AND SAID: BLOOD IN BOTTLE, ON SHIRT, SACK, SPECTACLES, ALL SAME GROUP— CHEMIST KUALA LtMPUR. Wed. A WOMAN firewood cutter, I'Uin Kwai, said in the High Court here lodiiv Ilial one of the Iwo accused told her780 words
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189 1955-08-04 8 Big changes coming, teachers told, so play your part PENANG, Wed. HPHE acting Deputy Director of Education, Mr. L. I. Lewis, told Chinese school teachers here today that there would be big changes when the new Government got into its stride. "I do not know what they will bt\"' he189 words
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Article150 1955-08-04 8 npHE "Town Like Alice" film unit, scheduled to leave A Singapore for Penang on Aug. 12. is so behind in its timetable that its departure might be delayed. So far little progress has been made since Thursday, the last full day of bright sunshine. On150 words
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Article85 1955-08-04 8 Mr. P. F. Kinsey was reolected chairman of the Singapore Film Society at the annual meeting yesterday. Mr. A. J. Thomas was re-elected treasurer and Mr. Keith Payne secretary. The committee for the coming: year is: Mr. V. Bickley. Mr !J. Parry. Miss Inez Quitzow. Mr. G.85 words
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Article52 1955-08-04 8 The Singapore Hawkers' Union has opened a campaign among 25.000 hawkers to present a petition in support of the "end colonialism and slve us immediate self-government" stand of the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall. This was decided on after a meeting of 11 sub-branches of the union52 words
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Article58 1955-08-04 8 The Hamburß Amerika Line's newest liner, the Hannover, arrived in Singapore yesterday on her maiden voyage to the Far East with 4,300 bags of mail for Malaya. The Hannover la one of six passenger liners huilt for the Europe-Far East service operated by North German Lloyd58 words
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Article214 1955-08-04 8 A woman woodcutter said *W«M| Kirn on, second of the accused, told her he had "accidentally killed somebody" and gave her a bundle of clothing to take to the home of Chen Chung Ling, the first accused. f a Government chemist told of getting a214 words
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213 1955-08-04 8 First a 'one, then a two it added up to a prison term JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. ATRISHA RIDER who cheated his wife was sentenced in the Sessions Court here today to four months' Jail and fined $500. in default a further six months' jail. Mohamed Khalid bin Mat. I who213 words
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Article55 1955-08-04 8 More than 200 .student representatives from all over Malaya flocked to Raffles Hotel, Singapore, last night to attend the Pan-Malayan Student Federations farewell dinner to the Commissioner-Gen-eral, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. Mr. Mac Donald is leaving Singapore shortly to take up his new post as the55 words
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179 1955-08-04 8 ISLANDERS MA Y HA VE TO FIND NEW HOME SOON PEOPLE of Pulau Bukom Kechil have appealed to the UMNO's Pasir Panjang division for help after they heard that part of the island mipht be sold to the Shell Company. Pulau Bukom Kechil is a little island half-an-hour's journey off179 words
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90 1955-08-04 8 THE BUS THAT LISTED HAD 34 TOO MANY KLANG. Wed— Mr. D B Goodsir, the O.S.P.C. at Klang driving along the Port S\yettenham Road on July 9 noticec that the bus ahead of him seemed to be heavily loaded. He stopped the bus and found that it was carrying 3490 words
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Article55 1955-08-04 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Knal? Lumpur Municipal Coun- j cil has decided that the rxppri- mental one-wav traffic system should be permanent. The sjstem. enforced in the centre of the business area. hos b^rn te.'trd lot months Thp Trpfi mittcr it ommended fully that perie I marked55 words
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152 1955-08-04 8 MUSICAL EVENING BY YOU?] OF S'PORE Young musicians of Mr. Goh Si together at 32 > Memorial tor a concert ol strings. Thei conductor, Mi <, in* the orel •tending The violinists twern 15 anri 2 Singapore few young isls. tor were in the mm in tn A very srammc152 words
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Article30 1955-08-04 8 The New Zeals i Malaya i will hold a nj Dartv at the Tai Singapore, tomon p.m. to welcome th Zealand Commi Bouth-East A l.i. Mi I Shanahan30 words
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Advertisement186 1955-08-04 8 P-| Ife always P "Top-of-the-Milk" with Carnation... Thi lasf drop is just as rich and creamy as the first. Carnation is the best cow's milk condensed to double richness, and homogenised to break up cream particles and distribute them evenly throughout the tin. Carnation's quality never varies. It's safe guarded186 words
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Advertisement271 1955-08-04 8 JXJP WONDERLAND Fly via Australia-to NEW ZEALAND j ~-4MU_ So Ios —"> QAM AS via «3^ \ustralia. beautiful New x ■~^^Hm Zealand is a holiday wonder ■ff j 'v!JB bd an d near enough even for Mt y^V'^» local* leave. In less than a day's comfort ill fl Mr jJ271 words
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Article, Illustration1698 1955-08-04 9 $5-a-week broker gave millions for social welfare work COLD-BLOODED MONEY-GRABBER ONE day in the depression, a friend asked eccentric, boxjawed Freddie Prince how much he was worth. The multimillionaire known through the United States as "Mr. Capitalist" had to confess he did not know. He promised, however, to figure itDaily Mirror - 1,698 words
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Advertisement226 1955-08-04 9 {VERY Lint pain p WITT'S PIUS Sr ISL tot** u k <* Mi jet b«ck oa »i-» a Mid o«uy m boMt coo- WITT'S PILLS •.m Lumbago, K.dnty Wtika.] (Li^tonrie*. lem/ca//y pure water OH JAP ALWAYS i.'i.difs ituh i«o«, l»»OR»T0HIII ITt r! urdiiur) ill vurci to hifth dutillMiao qual chemically226 words
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Miscellaneous163 1955-08-04 9 Sherlock Holmes bMelas was unwis<> HHBC^^ i\& MINUTES Y...AUD THEM I \Hr: i: f>'-: j- "ft ji ft:| SS:| V THAT VMS AY3ST UNWISE,! LATER.. PUT THIS ADVESr lSts;.iS2'S?'il^: MR.MELAS! IT MAY COST [A V you MueT MELP ff sMiynSEMEKT IN ™Efe'g r«-'{-J 5'- ■5'- VOUB LIFE IjT^W MHch Tracy163 words
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Advertisement1262 1955-08-04 10 Tal: »40 5 MANSFIELD <Sc CO., LTD. T«l: MM (18 lines) ('ncor(iornter) in Singopore) (12 Imes THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE pt SAILINGS To LIVIRPOOL^ GLASGOW. LONDON, m CONTINENTAL PORTS Singopore Soils P. Sham Penang laetes N l.vtrpool 6. 11 Aug 5 Eumaeus for Publm A Liverpool Aug 1/ 4 Aug1,262 words
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Advertisement1169 1955-08-04 10 EAST ASIATIC UNE SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANMNAVIA For Aden, Port Said, Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Homburg, Copenhagen Gothenburg f. Oslo Spore P. Sham Penong X) "FALSTRIA" 11/13 Aim 14/14 Aof IS/1* As* »k) "INDIA" 14/14 Aug *i Colls London (Possongsrs 1 only), xx) Calls Beyrouth, Kartshamn. SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA/U.K./CONTINENT S pore P.1,169 words
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Advertisement963 1955-08-04 10 U HE "SSiR SJSSfHSK ltd vjkT SAILINGS TO U.K. AND CONTININTAL POfcTS Spore P. S'hom Penono V Ro*ttirdom L °?T.'.... «-"/1« A Direct .rrlves Le»Hleii 28 Aug ■"TEST A^twerp- 00^'. 14/18 Ar>, IP/» A- 1 1/« At, 00 00 23 AtJ«/ J Seat Dlreet .rrWes London SS Sept u *SZ»£n963 words
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Advertisement874 1955-08-04 10 McALISTER C O., LTD^J TEL.: No.: ***** D ELLMMAN BUCKMALL KLAV E H Es LONDON, NAVRE, ROTTERDAM. Los AN as Uh HAMBURG *&£g?Sti*»*LZ ond for U.S.A., North Atlontic Ports Acceptmq cor o and Conoda ond via Colombo Ann,,, I' CITY OF OTTAWA Spore 0 UCA '^'Ut Spore P. S'hom Penong874 words
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Article27 1955-08-04 11 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS W I -rw RNE, W>d. ke*r. .v r.r;J- mge toda-. trading. E9 15 32 7 8 b'lyer II seller buyer seller seller buyer I 9/827 words
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Article32 1955-08-04 11 tt No. ss August No l I c mmerce noon prla 3 i in IJmrrs Sellers 144 144' 2 44 144 4 1 137 i 13O"4 I 4 .4 14432 words
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472 1955-08-04 11 By Our Market Correspondent HEAVY speculative buying with trade support sent the price of rubber up to fresh heights on the Singapore market yesterday and a gain of five and three-quarter cents was registered at the end of the market which closed472 words
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Article121 1955-08-04 11 Mnraporr Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quietly steady; August $26 3 4 buyers. $27 sellers; September $27 1 4 buyers. $27 5 8 sellers Coconut oil quiet bulJc $40 1 4 sellers, drum $43 sellers Pepper whit* variety was steady with about 10121 words
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Article81 1955-08-04 11 The Malayan Exchange Banks \wMiation made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: Canada: buying airmail. T.T. 32 5 16. O D. 32 7 16. 90 days 32 11 16 credit bills. 32 trade bills. xllinc T.T. or O.D. ready: 31 15 16. On the free81 words
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Article29 1955-08-04 11 Rrnong Tin produced 950 piculs of tin ore from Rasa Mine and 711 piculs from Jinjang Mine (in asso- ciation with Straits Tinfields Ltd. i during J^ly.29 words
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Article370 1955-08-04 11 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association, Singapore section, reported: "Rubbers continued strong on the local share market. Industrials slightly improved but tins were irregular.'' Singapore Share brokers announced the following business done yesterday: 8.8. Petrol 495. 9d. i local; 51s. (arrival >; Fraser and Neave ords $1.6"i 2 Gammon370 words
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Article74 1955-08-04 11 Ships lying alongside the Bin._--pore Harbour Board wharves or expected tod«y Hannover 1/2. Qleniryle 4/5. Fujikawa Maru C.P Straat Malakka 6/7. Laura Maersk 8/9 Laertes 11. Benvrackle 13/14 Somali 15/16. Marudu 18. Sg. Deli 18 Bronxvllle 19/20. Tung Song N. Wall 3 and 4, Serampang N. Wall Siaoe 21/22.74 words
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Advertisement354 1955-08-04 11 SHIP MAERSK KNUTSEN LINE Fast and Regular Service :0M CANADA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS 30 DAYS Sailing Arriving Singapore P.Swet Penang Fremantle B Auc 10 Aug 11 Aug 18 Aug i Aug 12 Sept 14 Sept 15 Sept 22 Sept 1 Scpf 3 Oct 5 Oct 6 Oct 13 Oct 2 Nov354 words
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Advertisement779 1955-08-04 11 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF Shirts, Vests, BedsheeU, Toweto, Socks. Belts, Hats. Enamel Coffee Pots, Sieves, Harmonicas, Fountain Pens,. Toothpicks, etc., etc. also Confectionery, Paint, Alarm Clocks, Tape Recorder, etc., etc. To be held at our Salerooms 14/16 Robinson Read, Singapore On FBIDAY STH AUGUST IMS, At 11 A.M. NOW ON779 words
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Advertisement660 1955-08-04 11 BIN SENG k CO., LTD. (In Liquidation) NASSIM k CO., LIMITED will sell by Public Auction >t Bin Sene Rubber Factory, Bukit Timmh Road, 7->i mj. On TUESDAY. 9TH AUGUST, 1*55. AT 10 A.M. TO 2 P.M. OFFICE FURNITURE. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, VEHICLES. ETC., Comprising Writing Tables; Steel Storage Cupboards; Steel660 words
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Advertisement235 1955-08-04 11 NOTICES NOTICE The Anglo- Chinese School, Klang. cordially Invites all old boys to witness the school sports on Saturday 6th August at 3.15 p.m EXAMINATION NOTICE THE ARCHITECTS ORDINANCE 1951 (Federation of Malaya) The Architects (Examination) Rules 1955. An Examination for persons desiring to qualify for registration as architects under235 words
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Advertisement81 1955-08-04 11 QAMY IWISS MAOI UNBftMKABU SPRING FAR EAST SOLE aCENTS:SWEE HE\G A Cm. XpX 11, Upper Circular Rd., S'poro V .s Cable: "ACCURACY" X§l\X Tel: *****—***** jgj }fC 1955 Super FLAT M**^ELS AVAILABLE Y^*^ S Your Wish Dream F0r.... i FRESH SYDNEY ROCK OYSTERS I I can only come true at....81 words
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582 1955-08-04 12 If you want to stay friends with your wife do as the Danes do get a divorce, says JAMES WHITE "AND now it is custo- mary for the respondent to take the plaint ill nut and give her a luxury lunch." Thp582 words
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Article402 1955-08-04 12 QNE of our S.C.s, a middle-aged man. is thoughtful and pleasant. As I mentioned before, K has a weak chest and I became worried, as he was also thin, and I sent him for a check-up which resulted in an X-ray and hospitalisation for observation. We402 words
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Article217 1955-08-04 12 THE last refuge of sulking males, the Elks Club, is dying out in America and it's because today's husbands like to be with their wives. Authority for this statement is an aesthetic looking young man, Eustace Scannell, or Boston, who is head of a firm which217 words
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Article183 1955-08-04 12 ESME BAPTISTA says IITHAT do you do? It is an inevitable question in Singapore even if you are a woman. And there are certain answers, as far as jobs go. that always prompts the remark, "How interesting." These are the jobs like reporting, fashion designing, commercial183 words
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Article, Illustration57 1955-08-04 12 A creation by Mayfair hair {■ii/list Riche (above) after he had seen the film "Jupiter's Darling." It is two "ears" of pink material, decorated with eyes and a pigtail of additional hair. Below: A flat "topper" in black velvet accents the scarf tie of this new57 words
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Article294 1955-08-04 12 Don't blame the males Says GEORINA rO long Has the delusion existed that women dress to attract the male. It must be a delusion, for few women by their dress attract. The advocate of better dress for males, who wrote in a recent article that she doubted "if anything could294 words
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Article330 1955-08-04 12 says HAL BOYLE WIVES always have a secret quality. They're odd people. You can't count on what they'll do but you always can depend on them to do it. A wife never fits a pattern. She'll bawl you out for coming home in the early morning330 words
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Advertisement11 1955-08-04 12 C.C.C. Collect six of the**coupons to join thr Children's Corner Club11 words
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Advertisement237 1955-08-04 12 ..•31 1116 I dinner table! fjl 3W TJEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP adj fIJL^^S IL tangy, tempting flavor tc K^SS y Qur meat dishes and speci P IpHElriW recipes! Sun-ripened, cookedy j^M choice vinegar and aromatic fm- I E spices make Heinz Tomato ■jj Wi Ketchup the flavor delight of t 1237 words
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Miscellaneous394 1955-08-04 12 22. Mythological hell-hound (8). Ca. T* J 26. Edible boot-tree (8). straits limes Crossword 27 oneorthfrortyewn WIIOIIO lIMIC7O V^IUOOWUIU 2 8 Give end first (5). ii i.i i i—» 29. lam a droll-animal (9). 2 '3 4 i^ 5 6? DOWN 1, The girl gets nothing for rope H^ Hi394 words
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312 1955-08-04 13 EPSOM JEEP - With 7.13, Conventional stands out in weak Cup field EPSOM JEEP By CONVENTIONAL, with Kj only 7.13 to carry, stands out as a very good bet in the D.R.B. Cup over BJf. for Class 2 stayers (Race Four) at Penang today, third day of the August Bank Holiday Meetine. A312 words
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Article688 1955-08-04 13 Race 1—3.30: Class 2, Div. I—6 Furs. 1 -66 Satisfaction 4y Bougoure 8.08 Ng Kin Khoon R Breukelen 2 842 ttlver Patrol 8y Leong 8.07 Yap Kirn Hoe Breuicelen 3 237 Beccafieoei 8y Smith 8.00 Sagittarius Stable Bagby 4 -nq Scone Stone 3v Hudson 7.10 Newlands Stable688 words
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327 1955-08-04 13 Race 1 looks easy for River Patrol XIEAVV scratchines have cut the field do-*n to four and It looks like a pushover for River Patrol. At eight years. Ri%er Patrol Is still as sprightly as ever. This old cair.palsner made a brave effort to catch Distributor over 6f on Monday327 words
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Article42 1955-08-04 13 T HE GOING AT PENANG THERE was further rain yesterday afternoon and the solng up to last eveninc was on the soft side TREBLE TOTE will be held on Races Three. Five and Six. Big Sweep will be drawn on Race Six.42 words
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Article181 1955-08-04 13 CHRYSANTHEMUM ig accepting tnd I think he can be backed with confidence a very rr.oder*te Class 2 ?prir.- field This Nimbus four-year-old ls Beginning to put his heart in his A B U t;; Timah in June he ran a good third by l'b lengths to181 words
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839 1955-08-04 13 i TOTAL of 193 horses 93 A Ciasi Two and 105 Class! Xv irf c _vi as been entrred for the Singapore Turf Club August Meeting on Aug. 13. 17 and ,20. Entries are: Ist run 2ui run 6( lm of 7f 9f Adßural:839 words
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Article100 1955-08-04 13 THFRE v.'l" be eight races each day at the Singapore Turf Club August Xfeeting on Aug. 13. 17 and 20. First race will start each day at 2 15 p m The racing schedule Is: FIRST DAY: Class 2. Dlv I— lm. Class 3 Divs. 1. 2,100 words
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Article108 1955-08-04 13 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 RIVER PATROL 3.30 Satisfaction BECCAFICOES River Patrol SATISFACTION River Patrol Rare 2 CHRYS'XTHEMUX CHRYSNTHEMOI CHRYSNTHEMITV 4.00 Lime Dost Moulin Rouge Jetty J'ttjr Jetty Moulin Rouge Race 3 GOLD TRALN 4.30 Sybil* Pride Four Charmers MOVIE II Gold Train Stream Song108 words
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350 1955-08-04 13 ■\IOTIOX PICTURE 11. showed A promise on Monday when he finished second with 8 9 by three parts of a length to Shoeshlr.e Boy over s f. in Div. 2. Smartly axar. Motion Picture II took command after the field nad travelled350 words
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Advertisement468 1955-08-04 13 DANCING 20 Word, $10 minimum). Dnilt 1 momth, 1Q Word, *!_s« Mm., BOTH lUgntty Dance >r-Suow Iron, y io 12 p.m DINOia our Patio at the Garden. EMBASSY HOTEL— Enjcv your i our Rooi Garden nightly •CE in the Open Au- 830 to Best food, Singapore Hotel. LSIDB RESOP.T. Pasir468 words
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Advertisement496 1955-08-04 13 FOR SALE Words U i »fin.>— B»x it rj«. €r«r« ONE 30 FT Newly built hardwooc For price apply .126 ST. TJIH i SE2-FED Seed* ar.d •S> For S6le. Apply io E B^lt:t Rotan Post EXCEL' ELECTRIC COOKER! loo.: conii'ion. S2OJ. 1154, S.T. LATEST LN TTE-WEAR Dorst*: Hookor Tie Just496 words
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Advertisement403 1955-08-04 13 PUZZLE i I THURSDAY Straits Times WORD PUZZLE "N" Cut out and pin with other coupons Posting instructions appear below J Name Address m\ 2. ~T\ p~ E[R aJ fiu in 2 n A I N "d7iTe"B ssinc y^^ PUZZLE N 4 1 9^e^\f famous one. 4. Wait around, doing403 words
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Article152 1955-08-04 14 LONDON. Wed. A BRILLIANT century by Jack Ikin gave Lancashire a promising start in their county cricket mat«h against the holders and present leaders. Surrey, today. Lancashire, who foiled Yorkshire's bid for full points In their "Roses" clash yesterday, were 188 for two at theReuter - 152 words
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Article93 1955-08-04 14 The Singapore Badminton Association last night named a team of nine boys and two girls for the Malayan schoolboys and girls championships at Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 26. 27 and 28. They are: Boys: Ng Kirn Hock. L»»ong Pern Chan. Ong Tiong Oul, Wong93 words
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Article582 1955-08-04 14 RAHIM OMAR FINDS TOP SCORING FORM IN TIME FOR FINAL AND REMINDER FOR SELECTORS By OUR SOCCER REPORTER RAHIM OMAR, Singapore's leading goal-scorer last season, has struck his best form again just in time for Saturday's Malaya Cup final between Singapore and Kelantan at Jalan Besar582 words
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248 1955-08-04 14 SABA squad to train thrice weekly SINGAPORE boxers failed to turn out in full force last night for the first training session in preparation for the South East Asia tourna--1 ment to be held in Singapore 1 from Aug. 29 to Sept. 3. I Coaching and training was due to248 words
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122 1955-08-04 14 BIRMINGHAM. Wed. SOUTH AFRICA made a good start in their throe-day match against Warwickshire here today and dismissed the county for 188 soon after the tea interval. WARWICKSHIRE— Ist Inns Gardner c Mansell b Smith 58 Homer c Winslow b Heine 26 WoltonReuter - 122 words
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Article23 1955-08-04 14 The Austrian footballers, Salzburg F.T.. will meet Combined Services at Jalan Bcsar Stadium tomorrow, kick-off at 5.15 p.m.FT - 23 words
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Article, Illustration365 1955-08-04 14 Last year's 'Stars' together again THEY DAZZLE THE BUSMEN SINGAPORE Malaya Cup forward Rahim Omar celebrated his first appearance for Singapore Telephone Board by scoring 12 goals against Singapore Traction Co. in their League Cup Competition Group A match at Farrer Park yesterday. This is believed to be the highest365 words
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360 1955-08-04 14 Last minute penalty downs HK Bank XI /CHARTERED Bank sprang a sur- I prise by beating Hongkong Bank I 2-1 in their SBHFA Group A match at SHB ground yesterday. Hongkong Bank led 1-0 at half- i time through a 14th minute Peters coal. Chartered Bank then came back fighting360 words
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275 1955-08-04 14 Chwee Kok beats his brother for new record NEO CHWEE KOK, Malaya's swimming star, again proved too good for his rivals when he won the 1,500 metres freestyle championship of the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club In the club record time of 20min. 16.3 sec. His previous record was 20min. 17sec.275 words
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Article73 1955-08-04 14 PENANO, Wed. TWREE RINGS was back at work this morning and is likely to take his place in the Penang Gold Cup field. Barfleur and Padi Store are not accepting, leaving a probable field of 13 to contest the $15,000 classic. The Daniels stable is bringing73 words
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Article63 1955-08-04 14 Medicals beat M.R.N.V.R. 5-1 in a Govt. Services League Div 1 match at Serangoon Road yesterdayScorers for th e winners were Kassim <2i. Abdullah Ah Chve and Sahavi Mohd. Zaln replied for M.R.N.V R Another Div. i match, scheduled to be played at Printing Office ground63 words
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Article31 1955-08-04 14 Athlete., selected to represent Singapore at the Malayan championships at the end of this month are requested to meet at the SJ I ground at 5 p.m. today31 words
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Article59 1955-08-04 14 The 30 Battalion R.A.O.C beat 40 Workshop R.E.M.E. 3-0 at Friendly Hill yesterday In the second round of the Singapore Base District in-ter-unit knockout soccer competition. R.A.O.C. led 1-0 at half-time through a 25th minute goal by In* iide-rlght Kelly. Inside-left Pickering and centre-forward Ibrahim59 words
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Article42 1955-08-04 14 The Girls Sports Club will hold hockey practices at their Serangoon Road ground every Tuesday and Thursday starting from today. All members interested are a.sked to turn up or contact Mrs. R. Pennefather (Tel. 2400 Ext. 333).42 words
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365 1955-08-04 14 TEAM PLACINGS IN BUSINESS HOUSES LEAGUE CUP YESTERDAYS results and Ut- «*t positions in the Singapore Basinets House. FA. League and Cap competition are: Tel. Board i 4 Traction 0 Honfkonc Bank 1 C. Bank 2 F W D L F AFti TCI. Board 6 6 0 0 33 0365 words
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224 1955-08-04 14 nESULTS of last night's ties In the 11 Singapore Badminton Association's junior championships were: Junior doubles: Harry Ooh and Elliot Chua beat J. O. Fernandez And Mosmen 15-7. 15-9; Bardul Singh and Charan Singh beat Wilfred Tan and Llm Keng Hor 15-9, 15-4; Yeo Chong224 words
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528 1955-08-04 14 SALZBURG AND CHINESE DRAW IN KEEN GAME THE two touring teams, Salzburg F.T. of Austria and Hong Kong Chinese, played a scoreles draw before 7,100 spectators at Jalan Besar stadium last night. The Austrians were much the better team in attack but Hong Kons> countered with determined and resolute defence528 words
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Article92 1955-08-04 14 THE HXNEBBEY between glni > J?* ,md Vietnam .<rheduN ?d this mon been cancelled The presldi Lawn Trr.niChoon I/, '.he atnceflatl Vietnam team of v champion n! Tai. singles rinr.pi Oanh was un;iblp ovine to situation In theii The Vletn&n > od for tho in92 words
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Article178 1955-08-04 14 OREEZY batting by the Combined Staffs featured their drawn cricket match agauw Combined Schools at the Victoria School yesterday. South player R. O. Barker hit an unbeaten 72 in 45 minute.s (three sixes and eight fours i while Wonc Fong Weng took 43 minutes tc score178 words
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Miscellaneous68 1955-08-04 14 Boccn W SAIA LEAGI E-Dh A Brani Slai Sao B •I. Brsai Div. S.(.(.i|i| Karih, padaag; l)i. I Corinthians v am I (V.M MTaodlaadi I Civ. V. Park; Div. .Ill; >nui^H S.C. v Arah I nion I GOVT. SERVICES II I Div. I Marines •i I I'lintiiiU' ground; hi, T:«\68 words
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