The Singapore Free Press, 7 September 1955
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Title Section18 1955-09-07 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya u;r>ti. Singapore. Wednesday. September 7, 1955. Price 15 Cts.18 words
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Article125 1955-09-07 1 riiHOUSANDS of people I carrying Turkish tlags md portraits of the late President Kemal Ataturk wrecked hundreds of Greekownea stores and houses m [si inbul last night. Shouting Ataturk's name and "Cyprus is Turkish" they destroyed shops and their merchandise with stones and iron bars. Police125 words
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Article18 1955-09-07 1 Muni 60-year-old stage and screen. left eye removed ay m an operation m New York.18 words
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Article251 1955-09-07 1 THEY REFUSE TO STRIKE SINGAPORE Cold Storage i 1 cream hawkers refused t toe the Middle Road line. Tney irned up today as usual it the creameries m or- ird Road to collect their Supplies. the Factory and Shop Workers' Union announce d j a>t night251 words
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Article139 1955-09-07 1 (CHINESE leaders are cerJ tain to resist the proposa. by the Chief Minister, Mr David Marshall that only people over 40 should jbe allowed to apply for Singapore citizenship. Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, vice-president of the Chij nese Chamber of Commerce, i >ld the Free Press139 words
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Article29 1955-09-07 1 Tokyo police said today they had arrested 18 members of a Communist North Korean spy ring which had been operating throughout Japan i since 1953.— A.P.29 words
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Article29 1955-09-07 1 I Two towns of the Indus River Valley, Mutiari and Halla. we r< evacuated yesterday following a worsen Ing flood situation m Bind i province. A. P.29 words
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Article225 1955-09-07 1 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, told the Free Press this morning that his efforts to get British Borneo to agree to the emigration of some squatter families and jobless people from Singapore have not so far been successful. He said Borneo wanted only certain225 words
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Article276 1955-09-07 1 MR. ALAN LENNOX-BOYD, British Colonial Secretary who has just returned to London from a tour of British territories m the Far East, said m a 8.8.C. interview last night that many formidable problems faced Malaya and Singapore on the verge of self-government. The Minister was276 words
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Article118 1955-09-07 1 CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES STILL the entries flow m for the Singapore Johore Bahru Walk contest organised by the Free Press. Fifteen arrived m the first post this morning. It has now been decided that the closing date foe entries will be MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. Entries received after the118 words
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Article66 1955-09-07 1 69 in air crash: 68 escape a C 124 four-e ngin c d A Globemaster with 69 j mm aboard crashed yes- terday on takeoff from Kirtland air. force base the U.S. air force announced at Albuquerauc. New Mexico. One man was killed. Most of the men were given treatment66 words
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Article66 1955-09-07 1 Thanksgiving services' were held m mosques and other places of worship throughout Johore State today to mark the beginning of the Sultans diamond jubilee celebrations. Today is the fiOth anniversary of the Sultan's crowning. Tengku Mahkota headed a congregation of about 2,000 at a service he'd at66 words
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Article28 1955-09-07 1 The Singapore Rubber Market opened on a steady tone this morning with first September shipment, at $l.f>o a lb tU cents below yestcri day o clo»e.28 words
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Advertisement55 1955-09-07 1 Aquarium special SINCi/IPORE'S Van Kleef Aquarium will be open to thp public tomorrow and thp Frep Press will issue an eight-page supplement to help you identify the fi*h to be sppn and givp you other interesting information about the Aquarium. Make sure of this supplement tomorrow by ordering your Frep55 words
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Article162 1955-09-07 2 liHi i rad« Union Con thai ie pi«" i r it: eight British woi king men terdaj ovei R n< pilc< strilu i In iji 1 1 |> foi i th*s begin Th< 183 unioni that b< l< th< TUC Ci .ji.'. d162 words
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Article33 1955-09-07 2 Three thousand men with bulldozers, water carriers and helicopters bait I'd yesti rday against .six forest fires ranging across 50,000 acres oi rich forest land t.car San i- rancisco ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article283 1955-09-07 2 rjMii- Co in< I Stati s I Upjx House) yesterday approved India's genera] foreign policy by a inanimoui voice vote despite a barrage J opposition criticism ol Mr. Kehru'a policy on Ooa. it vai fiescribed b\ some member vacillating hall Q g r i <Reuter - 283 words
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189 1955-09-07 2 South Korea called them 'spies' TRUCE INSPECTION TEAMS REDUCED IJOLES, Czechs, Swedes and Swiss of Korea's controversial truce inspection teams withdrew yesterday from two South Korean ports of entry and reduced their strength at three others. Allied planes shuttled 38 inspectors to the truce village of Panmunjom. Among them were189 words
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Article288 1955-09-07 2 i OMMAMMS OA HAY TO TUOIHU: />/!• A COMMANDO ""it oi ti3U marines is on its way to A Cyprus from Malta and the 13 JM-ton aircraft car rier bit an. with army equipment aboard will leave lor 'the M *»d at the end ofReuter - 288 words
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106 1955-09-07 2 A PROPOSAL to raiM A the limit ©1 wa air caxrlei 'm maximum •■'irihty [oi wee p i ngei In c :'>i or Uojurj l n national i!i hi from E2^961 to E4 73fl i b< ing di icusst d if the In106 words
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Article69 1955-09-07 2 A MEXICANS paid a heavy j <£*■ pricp for their three- day Labour Day holiday that ended at midnight on Monday. At least 430 died m traffic accidents, 80 by drowning and 89 In other mishaps, a nationwide tabulation showed yesterday. The record toll for theA.P. - 69 words
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Article117 1955-09-07 2 New bid by West for Gaza peace rjRITISH informants said In London last nigh; that the Big Three Western allies planned to call a special meeting of the UN Security Council to prevent new frontier fighting between Israel and Egypt The United States, Brit;!::, and France were said to btA.P. - 117 words
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Article38 1955-09-07 2 Prime Minister Sabri ElAssaly yesterday m Damascus submitted the resignation of himself and his cabinet to 62 year old Shukri El-Kmvatly. who r> turned from exile to b< elected to the presidency U. P.U.P. - 38 words
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176 1955-09-07 2 Vietnam order to tighten anti-Red security measures VnKTNAM Premier Ngo Dinh Diem yeserday ord< i' d provincial gover nori to tighten security meai M!-s against Cominu nl t subversion and asked for a speeded up applies t lon of)1 he land n form plan The Prime Minister Is *ued theU.P. - 176 words
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Advertisement28 1955-09-07 2 ...OR DO YOUR Efficient, inexpensive and I reliable, Ericsson inter com y pfvones i;iv adc-quatc inter- I office communication withoul ii^Ns crowding oui clients' calls. INTER-COM PHONES /^BSP^^28 words
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Advertisement27 1955-09-07 2 car^ 1 eau cie cologne W' ma griff e robe dun soir V f -v FAVVf ifUDA WATCH CO I T «> i ill teL\v i2&dtk n w"27 words
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235 1955-09-07 3 Future 'Bedstead' will fly at over 2,000 m.p.h. rvHE "Flying Bedstead" (vertical take-oft L aircraft) of the future, would shoot 30,000 feet into the air before darting off on its journey, a British aviation expert forecast m Bristol yesterday. Mr. Peter Masefield, chief executive of the British European Airways, toldReuter - 235 words
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Article34 1955-09-07 3 British coal production to date this year has fallen by almost 3.600.000 tons below hat for the same period last year, the Ministry of Fuel and Power announced last night. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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129 1955-09-07 3 PEOPLE who think that automation robot-run iactones will do tnei r work for them while they sit back are mistaken," Mr. F. R. Eeles, o Sheffield University, told a Bristol meeting of the economics section o the British Association for the Advancement129 words
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133 1955-09-07 3 7 Western envoys see Russian A-station THE British, United States and five other nonCommunist Ambassadors including Mr. Maung Ohn, Burma, returned to Moscow last night after seeing Russia's atomic power station m humming action —the first visit ever to the station by Westerners living m Russia. The British Ambassador. Sir133 words
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109 1955-09-07 3 POLICE and firemen yesterday began digging the Italian mountain hamlet of San Sebastiano out of mud and rubble 20ft. deep m parts after swirling flood waters struck on Monday. Damage to the village 50 :nlle s north-east of Rome was estimated at $4,900,000.109 words
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340 1955-09-07 3 NEW SQUEEZE ON SPENDING SPREE IN U.K. THE British Government yesterday increased its rate of interest on loans to loca, authorities m another step to curb inflation and tighten the credit squeeze. A Treasury statement said that interest rates would be increased by three -eights to one half per centReuter - 340 words
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Article111 1955-09-07 3 V JAPANESE Ashing boat arrived at Yokosuka yesterday with 10 Indonesians rescued from the near Borneo on Aug. '^3 Shunsuke Vamada, skipper t)f the rescue craft, said he brought the incn to Japan because he was a ("raid he might be arrest ed If heA.P. - 111 words
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Article87 1955-09-07 3 wiih'Mt Coffin, who bluf ted his ly <> oi the Quebec (all w Ply ye iterday ■Ait h ,i KUII t^i lfl€ «>! lOftD left under police guard m jhe 0 rtOl noon for Horde. i u\ Ln Montreal to await Uus ex6cul lon for87 words
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Advertisement96 1955-09-07 3 Make Barley Water at home this easy tvay <z£MiUM&: \il JliS* I*^^1 1 'Patent' Barley to a thin, smooth i»i*''' m B'«***!«*»'**s*»***i*i"/!*'«***"*»W fninute only s ectcn t*;J>:>>*:*>:rv;: ;-:*:r;r;:;:;:;:^:-:^:|:->:-:->ii*»;tj3 favour to taste, SB^iaSsSl K<Sffl|[ |t r s juHt us Mn M .!r N§] *1 1 L^fAli f^| thai. 1 1« I96 words
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Advertisement65 1955-09-07 3 r s> If/ wear I C^* foz^r* aMn< fe r I <^ -on the eyes I I I r jLAvIV j\ ffsß Mi I CUT FROM THE I 1\ #i FINi:sT FABRICS I I W OAinON 00 \if I nt€HOJ¥ HAYOX I «^P^ IN NEW SHADES OF CHARCOAL-DARK BROWN-NAVY -ETC.65 words
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Article246 1955-09-07 4 Opinion THE FIRST STEP 'THE Singapore Govern- incut has taken a modest nr.st step towards the great plan to create satellite towns on this island. This takes the form Of a pilot scheme for 200 small but modern houses In a rural area yet to be named. The satellite town246 words
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Article631 1955-09-07 4 BERNARD RONALD - An ex-king's dream may true BERNARD RONALD by ■;X-KIN(i UMBERTO i' j or sa r out, dreajrui m sunny Ca.scais of a triumphant return to the Italian throne and indications arc that his dream rnuy yet come true. Thfre i> a tittle piece of Portugal that i.s ever m th<-631 words
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Article496 1955-09-07 4 THE SWISS PREPARE for the WORST I [NINTOXICATED by the "'spirit oi Geneva," Switzerland bs continuing her preparations for an atom war Having neither H noi a bombs, her role mil: t be a merely ])a: sive one and her only hope oi survival eon stats m digging hersell m.496 words
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Article, Illustration254 1955-09-07 4 BEFORE the Geneva talks last month this map could have been a map of cold war strategy. President Eisenhower made it the map of an exciting peace when he said, m effect, to the Russians: "You fly over our atomic plants and industrial centres, and let254 words
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Advertisement36 1955-09-07 4 I It means [j0 much more' {to give-or get-\ 1 i PHILIPPE? Watch I r Ihe finest woU h tvi t 3 C Made I imiti'd (tnntnil i i H. SENA LTD. > \x»r F*-n<tn« Sk Bangkok36 words
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Advertisement128 1955-09-07 4 Helena Rubinstein ■^Hfr NEW AUTOMATIC T LIP BRUSI I msk points (i prettier mouth mL I Helena rubinstein brings you the m< mOter M ex<itin<: lie.»ul\ ;u<! lor .1 jirrl« t inaki mM'*"^ 4m I In- k.i-oii .1 iii.iin < -lions new \utoii Efn^'im IP l-ni-li. Now von ..iiiimiiil \o»h128 words
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Article, Illustration1133 1955-09-07 5 Adelaide Eastley - Adelaide Eastley BY.. Daniel Schmidt, the American airman recently released from jail m Communist China, plays happily with his two-and-a-half-year-old son, Danny, following his reunion with his wife. Cna. who had I married again m the belief he was dead. The couplp are now spending a holiday atPopper - 1,133 words
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Advertisement9 1955-09-07 5 H V I £>.W; Jl II la A\^P ■j^sg^ji9 words
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Advertisement187 1955-09-07 5 Controlled Heaf Electric Automatic << Iron with signal lamp safety cord. << Six Months' Guarantee. >V Obtainable from good dealers throughout Mafaya. >S Sole c ye Distributors:— E.S.lSAAC& CO., LTD, I6BA, Cecil St., Spore« Sea QraA* %4^^^^SfS J^K ""V f ji-^-~~^ 'l WH Available m all natural, all green, natural187 words
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215 1955-09-07 6 IyfORE and more women 1?1 m the United States are breeding their own fur coats -and that isn't a printer's error You can rear chinchillas m the backyard. In fact, one New Yorker has kept her chinchilla farm m her bedroom for the215 words
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Miscellaneous138 1955-09-07 6 MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis "I r« urn, *<lt a«c I'n cay it WVA? JU4T, A$ FOR TMJS AMAIW46 tJP^urtTARZAN by Edgar Rice Burroughs THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris JANE by Hubbard r you set some rest; peabl/-bH m\ 7^ Imjuuo...wmo-^-om, AdS/^./-- s^WHy isn*t that 000, BASJI/—^^B I'M138 words
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Miscellaneous290 1955-09-07 6 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today, your imagination is so vivid that you are m danger oi trying to live m a dream world. You must be careful not to make the mistake of confusing tne factual with the imaginary wlhen you become adult. When m doubt, follow your intuitions rather290 words
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Miscellaneous277 1955-09-07 6 away from mountin pressures. Act decisive; but calmly. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov 22) If you have possessions which are no longer useful to you. find someone worthy to whom you may donate them. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23-Dec. 22) Don't take on a responsibility that is not rightly yours. Lock after your own277 words
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Article190 1955-09-07 7 LONDON, Sept. 6. Previou* Today i'BBER No. 1 RSS c.1.1. 42ft buyers 42% buyers European Porto September 43* i3 n r.i-BBER No. 1 111 cLf. 42V, buyers 42% buyers European Ports Oetaber 42% sellers 42% sellers 1 1 BBER No. 1 BMIiiJI 42% buyers 43% buyers190 words
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Article101 1955-09-07 7 NEW YORK, Sept. 6 Previou, Today iIN straits spot and nearby 95.62 nom. 95.37 nom. TIN futures September 94.55 bid 94.25 bid 95.55 asked 95.25 askec October 94.00 bid 93.625 bid 94.75 asked 94.625 aske. November 93 90 bld 93.25 bid 94.65 asked 94.25 asked TONE: Quic.101 words
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Article49 1955-09-07 7 Z6%. Lampong spot and awaiting release 42, afloats 41 to 41 Vi. Sept. shipment 41 sellers exdock. Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per Ib. Spot and awaiting Malabar 4? afloata 41 to 41 4. September 41. Sarawak spot and awaiting se 37 o. afloat* 37, Sept.49 words
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Article34 1955-09-07 7 NEW YORK. Sept. 6 Previous Today 1 Industrials 472.53 476.24 20 Railroads 157.40 158.94 10 Domestic Bonds 98.42 98.38 15 i ti lilies 66.30 66.43 Stocks Composite Average 168.81 170.06 m34 words
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Article104 1955-09-07 7 Sept. 6. Previous Today < OPRA Philippines cXf. TJK/ N »rth European delivered nm^ I 10 B«Pt./O«t. $174 sellers $174 sellers <>IK\ Philippines f.o.b. Manila b i llk < >c ton Unquoted Unquoted OPRA Mraite c.i.f. UK/Norlh uropean delivered weight per long ton Sept./Oct £M% buyers104 words
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Article, Illustration344 1955-09-07 7 are sacked 9 takes her place AMERICAN star Joan Diener, who has been starring m Jack Hylton's stage hit "Kismet," twice went to the stage door of London's Stoll Theatre. Each time she was turned away from the theatre, and told: "You've been sacked." Joan,344 words
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Article28 1955-09-07 7 Residents of Singapore's Y.W.C.A. International Hostel m Fort Canning Rd will hold an informal public dance tonight at 8.30 at the hostel lounge. Admission Is free.28 words
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Article155 1955-09-07 7 BRITISH car firms are scrambling to offer drivers more effortless, more economical motoring. The new sale« battle has sprung Into the open with the Motor Show m London still six weeks away. The giant British Motor Corporation Austin and Numeld announced that automatic overdrive155 words
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Article64 1955-09-07 7 WOMEN of Britain have invaded a strictly allmale preserve the "Lorry Driver of the Year" contest, states the Traders' Road Transport Association. Eliminating rounds of the competition take place this month at Leeds, Portsmouth, Slough and Coventry. In previous years entrants have been exclusively men,64 words
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Article276 1955-09-07 7 MEDICAL DRUGS FOR SHIPS LISTED A BOARD SHIP anything can happen to officers and crew. Ships' masters frequently must direct emergency treatments m cases where no doctor is aboard. Essential drugs, instruments and equipment which should be contained m medicine chests on ships of all nationalities are listed In a276 words
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Advertisement27 1955-09-07 7 NICOLINE MAERSK" 1 PORT PtTMAMr UKt SWETTENHAM PENANG Codown 36 10-11 Sept. 12-13 Sept. NEW YORK BOSTON BALTIMORE j| PHILADELPHIA MONTREAL (Direct) I SH I p MAERSK27 words
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Advertisement187 1955-09-07 7 < WE HAVE A VERY WIDE SELECTION < OF WEDDING GIFTS AND BIRTHDAY j GIFTS SUITABLE FOR MEN, LADIES S. P. H. de SILVA LTD. I 45, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE < I 6, STATION RD.,IPOH* THE EMBANKMENT, K. LUMPUR < TEXTILES See us today a Miiaaer jj Hange. a Wider187 words
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Article1042 1955-09-07 8 EACH MONK LIVED A PRIVATE LIFE Three stranded travellers were given "ghostly" shelter at this historic monastery by a Special Correspondent ONLY OOCe have I stayed for any length of tune m a monastery, and that wa.s when, arriving m New York short of money after a trip to Argentine,1,042 words
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Article404 1955-09-07 8 KAY MURRAY - KAY MURRAY by ASKED after three years as an exFirst Lady whether she missed the White House, Mrs. Truman replied, with her well known tartness: "Certainly i do. I have Just spent the afternoon trying to find a gardener but I had no luck."404 words
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Article, Illustration181 1955-09-07 8 3 STAR ACROBATS RUPPERT GASSL. 59, has trained many world famous dancers. For 22 years his acrobatic training college m Berlin has been the training ground for all those anxious to make dancing their profession. Now Gassl trains only children whom he thinks are gifted enough to make the grade.181 words
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305 1955-09-07 9 CONDUCTOR WAS ANGRY OVER A TWOPENNY ONE 4 IWOPENNY one, said the passenger. But the conductor save him a threepenny ticket... and then this happened: The conductor grabbed the passenger, 55- ir old James Ward, and pushed him off the bus; H<> lifted a 15-year-old boy from his seat and305 words
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Article, Illustration78 1955-09-07 9 A SONG LURED TWO STUDENTS TO PARIS •<► When Indian stu- 4 i dents Nitsh and Toon I j heard a soog by La- > cienne Delyle ex toll- Jj ins the beauties of <• Paris they decided to travel to the French 4 capital by scooter. Popper picture ta-78 words
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149 1955-09-07 9 gIR John Sin-leton, 70- i year -old Lord Justice of Appeal, sold newspaper*, cigarettes, and tobacco behind a shop counter for 90 minutes And took" £10. Sir John a bachelor, lives i m South Promenade, St Annes, Lanes. Daily he pops into the shop149 words
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Article352 1955-09-07 9 'AXE' ORDERS GO OUT TO THE NAVY Big probe on money and men TTOE Admiralty has set 1 up a special committee under Earl Mountbatten, the First Sea Lord, to rind ways of reducing the size of the Navy still further. The reduction is being made for three reasons I352 words
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Article316 1955-09-07 9 11A says bis father HI I says his mother says a friend J^ 13-YEAR-OLD boy sa* his divorced parent stand together for the flrs time m years. Then heart them say: "We don't wan him." He had admitted !t I court at Wimbledon— steal ing316 words
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Advertisement55 1955-09-07 9 I I"i T** #mT i "\i C" I 1 nt vyLDfco 1 S' SCOTCH WHISKY DISTILLERS' 1 IN THE WORLD IB n foiT SEA AMD AIR RESERVATIONS TO HOMGKON6 JAPAN THAILAND INDIA consult SINGAPORE TRAVEL BUREAU 1 1 The Arcade (Ground Floor) TEL: ****** SINGAPORE 1. GRAMS TRAVgUiEAtfDiscuss Your Travel55 words
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Article, Illustration221 1955-09-07 10 A BRIGHT RAY(E)! (ABOVE): The skipper of the Gordon, Capt. B. L. Brind. was host at this foursome celebration to mark a double-arrival m the Colony. The Incoming guests were Mrs Brind and Mrs. House who arrived over the weekand from West Australia. Also joining m the "welcome* was Mr.221 words
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Article, Illustration64 1955-09-07 10 (ABOVF): This was a "double date" for two olil friends and a double birthday celebration as well with the orchestra itrlkinf Dp the traditional son* for Mr. VV. llammr, of Standard Vacuum, and Mr. I). Jackson, of Firestone. Mrs. Ramme and Mrs kson joined m the ro<m!64 words
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Article, Illustration58 1955-09-07 11 (ABOVF) I A vuimaii with business ioVav— that s Mrs. Waltraut Sohis« h. of Hanover, who Is here Vo \if4t aßrncirs of tlw Telffunken rompany uhlrh «he r«prr»«rnl«i She rxpecUt tm «.prnd a month In the Colony, then go on im Bangkok ami Colombo This tour, is. incidentally, the ill58 words
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Article, Illustration80 1955-09-07 11 Oswald Henry - Oswald Henry By J was a -fun house" the monthly dance and smial organised by the Sin R anorr Civil Defence Asmh ialion a< IK headquarters pj r ane C'onplen look the floor to the beat of the Blue Rhythm Hawaiian Synconater*. Needlems |o nay thr nirHl80 words
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Article, Illustration1076 1955-09-07 12 BERNARD LEVIN - BERNARD LEVIN by THEY'LL SWOP FLAT IN LONDON FOR SUB- ANT ARCTIC ISLE I say said i tall young man witti a pipe, *Tve got a. mar .-iious recipe t"< fried seals' brains First you souk them n ea-water for three hours that makes1,076 words
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Article407 1955-09-07 12 ROUDN f |'l!l. only thing tO do witl) v;oOrl AdTice i.> pan it on itiiM )v;ir Wild** one- u[>ori a Ime NOW I v«« got .v>ntf x<K»d dhricc no I'm paaaing it Q Not that I think it will ff«-'t many peoplp Bui lere it Ln407 words
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231 1955-09-07 12 GOLDEN JUBILEE OF EDUCATION OF EDUCATION r»OLDEN JUBILEE J celebrations observing 50 years of education in Malaya will be launched in October by the University of Malaya. An elaborate programme of academic discussions, exhibits and debates, graduate and undergraduate sports displays and numerous other stimulating features planned for the event231 words
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Article, Illustration674 1955-09-07 13 reports M. CRICHTON iifELL, you don't (or shouldn't) give whisky to bagpipes to keep them sweet. That was one myth vpioded for me by the famous Pipe-Major John Mac Donald, of the equally famous City of Glasgow Police Pipe Band, without which no survey of Scotland's674 words
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274 1955-09-07 13 ALL the nostalgia of Johan Strauss' enchanting music of imperial Vienna is packed into Philips 428 006 PE. The Vienna State Opera Orchestra, conducted by Max Schoenherr, waltzes through "Wine, Women and Song," "Roses of the South," "Artists' Life," and "Vienna Blood" with delightful verve.274 words
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Article143 1955-09-07 13 rpHE rhuniba has given X way to the samba. The mambo has swept the dance halls of New York, and now there's a new challenge called the merineue (which is not a confection of white of egg but a Caribbean dance rhythm But to the square dance,143 words
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Advertisement82 1955-09-07 13 mniiMmiinniinfiiniiiniiniiniiiiimnnnnnMiiiMiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiniMmiinniiii»iiiiiiiniiinnnii»i I m the lighter vein j 'PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES'. f Ken Griffin at the Organ. i Frankie Yankovic and his Yanks. r 8R*****. 8.00 'LE BINC I Sung m French by Bing Crosby. r LA8645. 9.00 i 'MELODIES FOR MOONLIGHT' Paul Weston and his Orchestra 8R*****. 8.00 'AN82 words
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Article, Illustration1424 1955-09-07 14 PATRICK REID - PATRICK REID by IN the ColdlU Story, Patrick Reid told of the trim Naxl fortn-H* m which he and other allied "bad boy»" were inc an rrat- ce j a nd from which wme \of them renolutely e»«apI fd. Awaided the Military Crc^n for h'HReuter - 1,424 words
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Article401 1955-09-07 14 DID IT HAPPEN? also I remember r Stlnctly." "Yes, the room was empty for about two minutes," said the Miniver Marjorle returned. "Her Ladyship left m the car an hour ago, Bir, and is not back." The Minister's face fell. "Reid," he said, In a calculating tone "if your memory401 words
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Article, Illustration818 1955-09-07 15 RONALD SINGLETON - RONALD SINGLETON by iX>R the girl who was Ann Rockefeller md is now Mrs. Robert pierson it was the ourth week of a new life— a We that *o .linger contains Cadillac cars and ballroom owns; but the life of a wife m818 words
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Article71 1955-09-07 15 FASHION FLASHES WALKING on air is now almost true. Newest soles are elasticated and expand with the movement of the foot. EVERY TIME it rains you can change your umbrella to match your outfit. Brollies are now sold with adjustable screw-in handles of different styles and colours. HATS OFF to71 words
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Article326 1955-09-07 15 PCED with the kind of remark that puts a woman off her stride, how do you answer? When the wolf mi n the holiday hotel murmurs that you remind him of his first love: when the young man you are dane- ing with breathes: "I want326 words
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Article152 1955-09-07 15 SOUTH POLE' SHOULDERS DISAPPOINT SOME nights ago, m London, young men were looking for suntanned shoulders on tiheir dancing partners at a Hyde Park Hotel coming-out ball. But they were disappointed. "Why haven't the debutantes been sunbathing?" asked one man. "All the girls seem to have shoulders imported straight from152 words
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Advertisement22 1955-09-07 15 When entertaining friends «k'<tys keep tradition Avitk hSsuJ IT fi wfDC MARC* CAMUS 1 iiunde Marque COGNAC w^_^ I KdH IHI I22 words
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Advertisement42 1955-09-07 15 I wouldn't let Vp MY baby drink YOUR BABY NEEDS A jfL FEEDRITE/^t tkt ivonaw kaht/ feeder 1 1 "^n If I/ S w Cr '•'v.v r^'^^&'- *T"iv. ''^f'. *T-;-t f*~J^F-'. I THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD Singapore Cold Stor.igc Arcade, Orcliard Rd.42 words
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Article, Illustration491 1955-09-07 16 OLD SMOKY' SPRINGS A SURPRISE IN A bfi \nnn n SCHOLES HEATWAVE UUNDREDS of Allied airmen knew the stunted treetop.s of Old Smoky. 1 72 miles south of Darwin m Australia's northern territory. Old Smoky, near the tmy town |h i p Of Adelaide491 words
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324 1955-09-07 16 A 'perfect boat will jump the Falls A 54 -YEAR-OLD Shorcham, Sussex, marine engineer is building what he claims will be an unsinkable lifeboat. And when it is finished m about nine months he plans to sail it across the Atlantic, have it thrown from the deck of a liner324 words
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Article, Illustration333 1955-09-07 16 prearranged '•pardeals, recently played m more than 150 U.S. colleges to decide the L9SS Intercollegiate Biid^t: Championships, are being presented m this page daily. play the e deal m yyour own game Instead of reading the par results now. save the entire series until completed. Thm have the333 words
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216 1955-09-07 16 IN a little, lonely Wild West desert town they were switch ing on the lights, bathing the babies, and cooking dinners. They didn't know, but the 1,200 citizens of Aico, m Idaho, were using atomic power for these purposes for the first time It216 words
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Miscellaneous190 1955-09-07 16 i i.i is m koss mgar (7) i Blghl stone >i y a ring? °My Toll! or fJ( rf wakee tiii (6*o) P* l of mathematlci <i 2) I Yoiiiir bea alwayi In 7An ultimate advantage r\\ hindranci (8) lri F sverythlng lo the pious? B Tku übji ol mlml(190 words
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Article, Illustration447 1955-09-07 17 Studios now turn to television as a friendly' customer RUSS TAMBLYN one I of Hollywood's up-and-I coming young stars. tries his hand at skiing I for a new picture he is making. MAJOR film studios m Hollywood operating under tacit agreement not to rekase their great447 words
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Article104 1955-09-07 17 Only NAME remains unchanged 4 DD vote 'The Philadel- phia Story" to the long list of dramatic films re matte into musicals. A Hollywood company is removldiug that \5-vear-oid Broadway hit which cam*, to the screen starring Katharine Hepburn, James Steivari and Cary d rent into a rollicking Si i104 words
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Article, Illustration36 1955-09-07 17 lEL AVIPos who is fMf bCCOmlltf a v l»r m his 'lit only l:i»«hs when Dorothy \h (iiiire (►ffrrs ii him ihr art Of em fcrofdety bttW6ffl MCBH «»f 1/uai their new film m the making.36 words
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Article153 1955-09-07 17 LANA'S GOT A BEE IN her BONNET IS the literary field to acquire a distinguished new member? Could be. because the writing bug has stung Lana Turner. On the set of her current fllm. "Diane." she told about it. insisting she's going to see her plan through to th< last153 words
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Article135 1955-09-07 17 She wears a classy wardrobe MERCEDES MeCAMBRID<;E. who hasn't had one m too long a time, gets what she believes is heT very best scre«-n characterisation as a panhandle Texas spinster m George Steven's "Giant." "It's another o*ve of those rugged ones," she laughed. "It seems when they have a135 words
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Advertisement88 1955-09-07 17 I TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD. I SB PHONE 6577 Hi I 173 CECIL STIIIT S I N 6 A P O R C 7S J;js I .MiKl a Rhnrt lixt of fnopefs wrli known puhli* alion^ School Wtmyt At LtUcn, Fir^t step to Letter Writing Everytwy's n<n*k di Letters, \l\y\) Bthool88 words
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477 1955-09-07 18 ARCHIE MOORE TELLS ROCKY: 'I'LL TAKE YOUR TITLE AWAY' JF Rocky Marclano belts his sparring partners around with extra vigour m the next few days they can blame it on Archie Moore. The heavyweight champion has been "doing a slow burn" after what 38-year-Old Moon*, a psychology students, said to477 words
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226 1955-09-07 18 f pillin'V ONF cy( lists from five clubs will compete m (he SO kilometre (novicen) massed start race t<» be held at tin- dap at <i 30 a.m. on Sunday. The race i being organised by the Singapore Cycle r.x-iml' a,-226 words
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Article, Illustration911 1955-09-07 18 Ratph Blakeman - Ratph Blakeman ARE MORNING Flying Wing are InteroectionJ soccer champions I f luiij auuuui avajun urnx tinues to have its last ding, with Changi's main interest being centred m the Singapore A.F.A. Senior Cup Second Round opponents have yet to be named but m the meanwhile,911 words
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Article, Illustration176 1955-09-07 19 A priest's advice I He says that when he was a boy he was advised v a priest always to wear white. < Yesterday, Values was given permission to wear i- white shorts. But they must be covered with ur'\ material, except for ttoo inches of white ShOWu:Reuter - 176 words
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242 1955-09-07 19 ST. LEGER FIELD IS EDUCED TO EIGHT U FIELD FOR TODAYS ST. LEGER TURF CLASS* VI DON (ASTER WAS LAST NIGHT REDUCED T< NT WITH THE NEWS THAT TRUE CAVALIEI IBOUB BAR AND OUR BABU ARE NOT RUNNIN< WILL BE THE SMALLEST SINCE BAHRAM BEA' RIVALS IN 1935. hi ciuiiihingReuter - 242 words
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Article138 1955-09-07 19 '■IHE sporting family Te.ster have done it again These 11 ericketeri frnm Guiidford. all related and all with the same surname, successfully defended their unbeaten record recently. They defeated the Sussex vihage of Lurgashall by •even wickets on the village green, For five years at Irregular138 words
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Article416 1955-09-07 19 SHACKLETON'S OUTBURST A6AINST SOCCER BOSSES F.A. chiefs reply I us bHAUKLETON, England and Sunderland inside forward, explained the other day why he took a punch at Soccer's bosses, in his book. WCtX it 1 am never allowed t 0 kick another football 1416 words
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Article69 1955-09-07 19 YESTERDAY'S U.K. SOCCER RESULTS YESTERDAY'S U.K. soccer results were: I>IV. 1: Arsenal 0, Manchester City 0. DIV. 2: Bristol City 3 West Ham Inited 1. DIV. 3 (South): Watford 1. Reading o DIV. 3 Worth) Grimsby Tow n 1. Carlisle United 0; Southport 2. Gateshead 0; Tranmere Rovers 0 DarlingtonReuter - 69 words
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Article50 1955-09-07 19 r ADY WYPOLD'S colt, RusXJ tarn, won the £4.620 Sterling Champagne Stakes for two-year-Old's over six furlori£s at Doncaster yesterday. He beat Mr. Frederick Ellison *s colt. Spen Valley, by a length while Lord Dunraven's colt. Knocknagashel was four lengths further io«t «i->« thnc runners.^ ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration45 1955-09-07 19 picture. I^IGHTEEN STONE Bill Pickering, 32. who successfully swam the English Channel after having stayed at Dover for nearly a month, waiting for favourable conditions. A committee at Bloxwich, Staffordshire, had raised £40$ to pay for their townsman's Channel attempt. KeystoneKeystone - 45 words
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Article34 1955-09-07 19 .larks B, C. and Dynnmm iltvw 2 2 m a friendly SOCOef (natch at Ferrer Park yesterday Kok Cheng and chou Teck scored for Jackl tfld Krishna .uhl Saixton tf>i Dvnnmos.34 words
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Article45 1955-09-07 19 THE ONLY WAY.... EIGHTEEN -S TON E Fj Mr. John Read, deputy mayor of Margate, will enter Margate football ground by the players' entrance. Why? Last season. 64--year-old Mr. Head got slut k it, a turnstile and held up the queue till he was released.45 words
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Article, Illustration17 1955-09-07 19 So. v c don't ptoy very much ut-tuaUy lie krep our i ryiiu) pan m it17 words
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266 1955-09-07 19 KURT NIELSEN, DANISH FINALIST AT WIMBLEDON LAST JULY, WAS ELIMINATED YESTERDAY IN THE THIRD ROUND OF THE MEN'S SINGLES IN THE UNITED STATES LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS AT FOREST HILLS. NFW YORK. He was beaten by Ha Burrows, of the Unitet States, by 6-3, 3-6.Reuter - 266 words
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Advertisement27 1955-09-07 19 OCEAN PARK |lj HOTEL'S FAMOUS QUINTET MjAcc Band of Singapore MISS SALOMA i| the Makiy I "Marilyn Monroe" i f ono j Ring H551 for Table Reservations27 words
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235 1955-09-07 20 if AKIN X DIPAKTMENT B.C. AKK THIS ill YEARS SAFA PIEST DIVISION LEAGUE CHAMPIONS. THEY MADF SURE OF THE TITLE BY TROUNCING A NINK MAN II M IXM'KYARD Sll>K 6-1 AT JALAN BKSAK STADIUM VKS TERDAY. This wai Maffinei' 12th235 words
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Article137 1955-09-07 20 Trainer loses licence MAJOR J B. "BAY' ill POWELL, the veteran Aldbournc trainer appeared before the Jockey Club stewards m London recently m connection with the analyst's renort of a saliva test on Hijiji following a Wolverhampton race on Monday, June 27. No official statement was issued, but Major Powell137 words
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210 1955-09-07 20 rPRF brNCIAF'ORF Chim-.sf Aiiiiicui Athletic Federation will .staKf an International charity basketball match ;it the Happy World Stadium on Sepi h to raise funds for the Singapore Youth BporUi Centre The fund wu launched by the n't 1 1 Ing Oonunlsi loner-Genei ii210 words
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Article, Illustration60 1955-09-07 20 A SCHOOLBOY who is Britain s greatest prospect m swimming w» 16-year-old Neil McKechnie of Cheshire. He has already an impressive number of swimming titles, lie holds the junior English and British 100, 2£o and 440 yds. freestyle and 100 and HO yds. backstroke, the senior Knglish and British 44060 words
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Article183 1955-09-07 20 I ASZLO TABORI. OF HUNGARY. LAST NIGHT li EQUALLED THE WORLD 1,500 METRES RECORD WITH A TIME OF 3 MIN. 40.8 SEC IN AN ATHLETICS MEETING AT OSLO, NORWAY In a tremendous race with Gunner Nielsen. Danish .joint holder of the world half-mile record. Tabori justReuter - 183 words
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Article85 1955-09-07 20 24 teams in B.H.F.A. Cup soccer THE Singapore Business Houses knockout competition i° r the senior and junior divisions begins today. There are 124 teams competing is this tournament. ten m the senioi and 14 m the mnior sections. Teams are: Senior: Telephone Board, Shell. Mercantile Bank, Honkkony Bunk. Fraser85 words
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Article43 1955-09-07 20 Miss N Conway won the "A" a division of "ie Ladies Medal Stableford cmnpetition ai the Royal Island Club, Mrs, K. Ninomiya was i^ 10 B" winner. Mrs. Purnel] won the special competition for 12 ,i hidden holes43 words
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Article115 1955-09-07 20 SOCCBB SBHFA loagu,. and Cup cmnpetition Groap "A": T«*iephone Board v Chartered Elank, Jalan I*<*sar; Croup "B" Mer Cantlle Bank v Malayan' Air ways. F N ground; Senior Cup: Shel] v Ford, Fairer Park Si me Darliy v Jacks, Farrer Park; Junior Cup: Breweries v B.T.C. Reserves. VMCA;115 words
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Article100 1955-09-07 20 VEARLINOQ bred by the 1 IU h National stud and auctioned .it the Don ca iter bloodstock tales yes fcerday realised the lowest a««ref?ate the stud hai 1 xperlenced Ince the *ar The Btud offered five yearlirvga which made only WO guineas, Last year they100 words
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556 1955-09-07 20 T" \)NY LOCK. SURREY AND ENGLAND LEFT ARM SPIN BOWLER YESTERDAY, BECAME THE FIRST PLAYER THIS SEASON TO TAKE 200 WICKETS rw FIRST CLASS CRICKET. He wanted two more victims yesterday and though punished at first PeterReuter - 556 words
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Article255 1955-09-07 1 tmm* r*f»-m»iF»ltttttltMM«»t «0.^.. -|IITIIITIIIIIII||HIMMI|I TRESPASSER PELANDOK EPSOM JEKP CALL BOY POINTER 1 l S^l°, LARSHIF ?f CREEK SCHOLARSHIP' ▼lOLA~ SCHOLARSHIP 1 i 31 5U U»t«eW Beaver Creek Scholarship Viola I Cydarki Viola Hot Iron Ling Aetd 5 2 SISL 0 018 5^ WOOD EVERY CHANCE TAWAKaT255 words
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Article, Illustration255 1955-09-07 1 ERIC DUNSFORD has another shot and he says it's SOLIDARITY Amateur tipsters RONNIE B AK TiI (Freedom Train unpl.) —$10 JIM SCHEERDER (Three Rings unpl.) $10 SINGAPORE boxing referee Eric Dunsford's selection for Saturday's races was Man About Town who was a course scratching. Eric has mother go at tipping255 words
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Article, Illustration518 1955-09-07 1 FREE PRESS RACING CORRESPONDENT nPHE formidable van Breukelen- Bougoure combination is worth following at Ipoh today. Bracelet Boy who missed the chance of having a tilt at the $25,000 Gold Vase, stands out as a good bet m Race Six while Blue Ribbon (Race518 words
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Advertisement61 1955-09-07 1 TANKARD SAYSMY three best bets tor today are: BRIDGE LAW II (Race 4), INDIAN HKATKR (Race 5), and WINTERDRINA (Race 8). The going at Ipoh up to this morning was good. RADIO MALAYA will not broadcast the races at Ipoh today. SB TU W? vv^y I With regard to quality61 words
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Article901 1955-09-07 2 K\(i l 8.15: t I ISS 3.DIV. 1 ,v -Mini it\ 0 ibl .j] p a urtan 1. WILDFIRE4J brag >Mi &Mrs.X.C. ran)litfttll 1? 745 I lit-: (YDAKIS :>:. birg Kok Hoong) Tjoa Franklin 3 89-3 LOYAL LOVE 3y chirg (Olam Stable) Spencei 8.02 l ON DEMAND 3y brirg 'Wan901 words
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Article336 1955-09-07 2 Port Script's JACKIE'S KIDA has J picked up a stiff 15tb. penalty for his remarkably easy win m the Vase Trial over tii\ on Saturday but so convincing was his display that I am certain he will start a firm favourite m Saturday's Gold Vase. rhe omission of Bracelet Boy336 words
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1886 1955-09-07 3 RACE ONE i 3 DIV, 4— bF. kQMIBAL 1OU1S: No i port. kADOI RA: No track relOl V No track report. IVER (KEEK: 30-8-55 d up the straight with 55 Finished level I v ippj Court over 31 m g 55 Beat Grand1,886 words
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Article, Illustration1084 1955-09-07 4 Indian Heather, Winteranna and Bridge Law II best Cl. 4, Div. 3-6 Furs. ADMIRAL LOUIS: M»y iced a run. SAOOURA: Ran lum ftt i*n<ap<)re. VIOLA: Shows somf pacr KKAVKK CBKB*: Could how up ROYAL TOWN: An lm->rov'-r SC IIOIAKSIIIP: Could >fuvt' to be 00 dunce. RIO;1,084 words
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