Singapore Standard, 12 February 1955
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Title Section12 1955-02-12 1 Singapore Standard dfasdfasfafafa SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1955 11 PAGES IS CENTS.12 words
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290 1955-02-12 1 %0a Over XL Airport I To Changi Airfield some 30 minutes of suspense, a f, force supply-dropping Valetta aircraft k *n on to the Changi airfield runway on d made a masterly one-point fh three crew members and four rd, touched down gently290 words
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Article25 1955-02-12 1 b. 11. have s believed yam--round i town h ot M in:::jsque, was ntury I good n were n and antltr.ere.25 words
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Article21 1955-02-12 1 b. U. wspaper reported pie had tor plot- Richard States fake:, '< r.o Uon a not confirm iort.21 words
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Article17 1955-02-12 1 3NG. 61. of Liang ;apore, died pital. last l Dg knocked ..in North17 words
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Article46 1955-02-12 1 CAIRO. Feb. 11 (ReuteD The Aga Khan has a touch of bronchitis, an Ismaili Moslem leader. Count Lakha, announced here today. He said the Aga Khan's Platinum Jubilee celebrations due to be held in Cairo on Feb. 20, had been cancelled.46 words
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Article, Illustration12 1955-02-12 1 THE B-6 CANBERRA JET AT CHANGI AIRFIELD12 words
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Article240 1955-02-12 1 17 Tappers Drown In Pahang River Boat Hits Sunken Tree Trunk And A Week-old Disaster Comes To Light KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Seventeen people nine women and eight men were drowned in the Pahang River one week ago in one of Malaya's worst >iver tragedies. Tl\e victims aU Chinese^ubber tappers were240 words
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Article, Illustration49 1955-02-12 1 ♦iora. Phofo. PRINCESS Margaret has a new, high hairdo and a low-cut silk organxa evening gown for dinner at Government House, Port of Spain, Trinidad. She wears the light blue sash of the Imperial Order of the Crown of India and a diamond A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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175 1955-02-12 1 Rice Can Be Imported For Export Upcountry SINGAPORE Government announced yesterday that with effect from Sunday, Feb. 13, licences will be issued for the import j&jLJce into Singapore for Uixport to the FederaAte*. Applications for the licences must clearly state that the rice is for re-export to the Federation. If175 words
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Article54 1955-02-12 1 LONDON, Feb. 11 (Reuter) People who print, publish or sell "horror comics" in Britain will be liable to four months' imprisonment and fines up to ClOO under a government Bill issued today. It also prohibts the import of "horror comics" or plates or films which could be54 words
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Article28 1955-02-12 1 PARIS. Feb. 11 <AP) Pierre Lefaucheux, 56. president of the government-own-ed Renault automobile factory France's biggest was killed today in a car accident.28 words
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Article37 1955-02-12 1 AUCKLAND, New Zealand. Feb. 11 (Reuter) Lieutenant General Sir Willoughby Norrie. Governor-General of New Zealand, has caught his first killer shark, a 228--pounder which took him half an hour to land.37 words
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Article96 1955-02-12 1 Edens Due In S'pore On Feb. 26 THE British Foreign Secretary Sir Anthony Eden, and Lady Eden will visit Singapore and the Federation on Feb 26. after attending the South-east Asia Treaty Organization conference at Bangkok. While in Singapore, they will be guests of Commis-sioner-General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. at96 words
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Article157 1955-02-12 1 A Hundred Fires On The Island Of Dead Men' TACIIEN ISLAND, Feb. 11, (UP)— Tachen Island was a scene from hell last night as Americans and Chinese carried out yard by yard scorched earth destruction. Giant clouds of black swirling smoke blanketed the harbour. A hundred fires157 words
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89 1955-02-12 1 Princess Dons One Piece Bathing Suit BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Feb. 11 <AP) Princess Margaret yesterday donned a one-piece silver-grey bathing suit and relaxed in the blue green Caribbean. The Princess was taking a free afternoon and evening as a break from the exacting duties of her tour of the West Indies.89 words
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Article, Illustration417 1955-02-12 1 LISBON, Feb. 11 (Rcuter)— "Professor Horus," 34-year-old Portuguese astrologer, whose real name is Raul Lapa. predicted the fall of Malenkov in a newspaper interview here three weeks ago. Lapa. clean shaven and with a frank open face, looks more like a sportsman than an astrologer. He417 words
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Advertisement90 1955-02-12 1 of rot|x I oE^D REAM Etches /.HAY CO. [0 1 fyP SEW happy because I 'W^ its sewn on a m PFAFF I cc o e?j\ I m m J t^Sffn THE I fc^l WORLD'S j \^^W SEWING V^ MACHINE j Ilio only one with a iJlt I//- 01 LIFETIME90 words
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Advertisement71 1955-02-12 1 HAND CUT CRYSTALWARE in wtftr mNfr i« xvNtiahle t*r* Call anil vlwi »«nr rmti"—n*ul*. i t Tk€ NOVELTY.torn «JI Surih HrMtr K«md Phone U\!\ worth its weight s**\ •J\ 7 'V wmimiMMWMMimmmßMm k VmsuH mwam r ('mfi r^Hr \A Ij i 9/ BEER \^J\LJJ TIGER BEER awarded '^^^i^^^^' Championship gold71 words
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433 1955-02-12 2 Aim To Improve Johores Fire-Fighting Services JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Johore State Councillors are prepared to see the Federation's High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, should the necessity arise, to present their case for the improvement of the fire services in the State of Johore. Mr.433 words
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Article107 1955-02-12 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSINii rubber prices (cents per 1b ii» Singa pore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No I R.SS Stot Loose 10t> 1061No 1 R.SS fob Feb 10«-'. lOfii No. 2 10f>! ItSJ No. 3 norn 1034 103; Tone: Steady. TIM PRICE The vine of tin yes terday was 1351 per107 words
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Article159 1955-02-12 2 Cashier With $5,000 Missing KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A search is on for Yap Kon Shin, cashier employed by Messrs. Wearne Brothers Limited, who left the office yesterday afternoon with $5,000 for the Bank and has not been seen since. It was part of Yap's daily duties to take cash to159 words
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132 1955-02-12 2 Rugby Star Fined For Assaulting Girl Friend KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Graham Gunn, !!■> year-old commercial assistant was today fined SIM) by the Second Magistrate when he p'eador guilty to a charge of as.-aulting a dance nostess Better known as a 'star" cf the Sclansoi Unlted's rugby team, Gunn was a'so132 words
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Article76 1955-02-12 2 KUALA KANGSAR. Fri. Chuah Beng Hoe, a Penang lorry driver, was convicted by Magistrate Che Jaal bin Jaman yesterday, for dangerous driving at the 35J Mile, near Padang Rengas on Oct. 6 last year. It was stated that Chuah. who was overtaking a jeep, came into collision76 words
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Article19 1955-02-12 2 PERMISSION has been granted for the publication of five newspapers in Singapore, a Government Gazette disclosed yesterday.19 words
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Article182 1955-02-12 2 PENANG, Fri.— An argument over a SlOO loan on Chinese New Year's Eve, resulted in Ng Teik Chuan, a visitor from Tronoh, receiving blows which fractured his nose, broke his denture and knocked out one of his i own teeth. own teeth. This was disclosed182 words
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Article144 1955-02-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federation Arts Council has just received word that Sir Louis Casson and Dame Sybil Thorndike, the famous British stars now in Singapore, would be visiting Kuala Lumpur in March. They will arrive here on March 6 on a week s144 words
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Article57 1955-02-12 2 PENANG. Fri.-A duplicating machine valued at $48") was stolen from the library of the Chung Shaw Chinese School m Bayan Lepas yesterday. A Chinese cook working in a train found $144 in cash £ho Sin from hls shirt pocket en h t e 4 w <£* U P57 words
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Article89 1955-02-12 2 PJNANG Fri A Malay Marine police constable, going ba-k to headquarters a! the {jjJFgn o Chulli Street and J\u trcot ln the earl y hours oi this morning, was suddenly attacked by five unknown Chinese Yusofj bin Sa'leh. leading stoker in a police launch,89 words
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Article132 1955-02-12 2 Bangkok Conference ECONOMIC and social well-being of South-east Asian countries will be discussed at the Bangkok conference on Feb. 23, the Australian Minister for External Affairs, Mr. R. G. Casey, said last night in his broadcast over Radio Malaya. Mr. Casey said the discussions would132 words
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Article100 1955-02-12 2 50 APPLY FOR HOSTEL WARDEN'S JOB LONDON, Feb. 11. (Reuter)—Fifty applications have been received for the job of warden at Malaya Hall, the student hostel and social centre rendered vacant by the resignation through illness of Mr. F.C. Barraclough. The applications will be considered on Monday at a meeting of100 words
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Article88 1955-02-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Comptroller of Inland Revenue. Mr. A W. Hodges, announced in Kuala Lumpur today that renewals of licences under the Registration and Licensing of Businesses Ordinance are due to be made not later than Feb. 28. He said that Forms of Application for renewal88 words
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Article66 1955-02-12 2 MALACCA, Fri. Ng Kee Kua. a Bertam Ulu shopkeeper and a village headman, was fined $225 by the President of the Sessions Court. Mr. G.R.T. Chelvam. when he pleaded guilty to not having a licence to treat and store rubber. Mr. Chelvam ordered the rubber, comprising 10866 words
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79 1955-02-12 2 PENANG Fri.— A middle-aged man Oo Kheng Kan; wa s allowed $3,000 bail when he claimed trial in the Magistrate's Court, today fo r assisting in disposing of Kain Batik valued at $7,200 and alleged to be stolen property at Cannon Square, on79 words
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Article202 1955-02-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Two more Malay Communist terrorists surrendered this afternoon ai Kampong Peruang in the South Benta area of Kuala Lipis Pahang. They are Ishak bin Mohamed alias Talib and Adnan, alias Mat Yunus and they were two of the remaining four Malay Communist202 words
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Article, Illustration57 1955-02-12 2 Photo. A LARGE number of art enthusiasts turned up at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, yesterday when Mr. Ko Teck Kin. Chairman (left), ipened the exhibition of latest art paintings by the Chinese artist, Prof. K. F. Wu (right;. The exhibition is open to all members ofStandard - 57 words
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Article201 1955-02-12 2 PENANG, Fri.-The Trade Inion Adi I tion of Malaya, Mr. John Brazier, clarify I tion regarding the reported deadlock \V,i Government Seamen's Inion and the Marin I ment, said today that the matter ol recon I union by the Director of Marine obvioush I a misunderstanding. 1 tor? v201 words
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87 1955-02-12 2 NIBONG TEBAL. Fri.-Th" Police posted armed guards outside the Nibong Tebai Magistrate's Court yesterday when an elderly man. H'ns Ah Kueh. 71. was charged with harbouring a Communist terrorist, Kee Chang Koay. It was alleged that H'ns had reason to believe that Kee was a87 words
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Article52 1955-02-12 2 IPOH. Fri. Two thousand and seven-hundred feet of copper wire valued at $6,603 belonging to the Perak Rivf-r Hydro, was reported stolen at the 4i mile Ipoh-Batu Gajah Road, yesterday morning. The wire was bring used to connect the mains to a Dew mine. Police52 words
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Advertisement134 1955-02-12 2 Stop Press! f b, Keystone SPECIAL OFFER te£^B^ KEYSTONE CINE j Large film reel convenience. Big with 16 m.m 100 ft roo^^ forway\ 16 m.m. SOUND PROJECTOR /T\ 11CK 1400w «^A\ A.(\ or \.C. X D.C. jft.^J v. p. 5i,600.00 L £\tAj -5950.00 V^»^| Complete s«-t Special VjL liw'W Bargain134 words
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Advertisement51 1955-02-12 2 5 v«>v I .pEfKIfJ CLEANS oeoock wM KILLS BUGS Lj RELIEVES tXfl ITCHING BM 1 BACTERIA- N^J STATIC A/c'cb'c ct I o'l leoc I Avk \nur deal" ><fl AIK (.I^l J CHROLOI exposure met^ BT.ChewCo SmgoP oft %0 AT KELPS rouNG lta> into Tl th«rpuf J dim» lrt g (Post51 words
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Article100 1955-02-12 3 UMNO To Hold Trade, Fun Fair THE United Malays NationOrgan. zation will hold a Trade and Fun Fair to mark the Diamond Jubilee of the Suitan of Johore The fair will be held on March 5 to Marrh 31 at the site opposite the Railway Station in Johore Bahru. Other100 words
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Article32 1955-02-12 3 imber of ore and the observe Feb. i raver. tristian Move- diversity of actively Cathe:iec:al pray- the Cathethe training professionc in a not suffitoen the word can the buildrnrter and agaz.ne32 words
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Article14 1955-02-12 3 Co:tv organize how on Centre's N of cnrxhibts --.tables. crafts tea wUI <<^ exhibits14 words
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Article93 1955-02-12 3 TWO radio masts. 100 odd feet in height, will be erected short: v at St. John's Island as Dart of the plan of the Civil Aviation Department to put up powerful aeronautical beacons this yea» in Singapore and South Johore. These bearons are designed93 words
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326 1955-02-12 3 Two Get Prison Terms For Bid To Extort $1,000 CHOXG Sin Thiam, an ex-taxi driver, and Thean Yon Loy, a contractor, were yesterday sentenced to prison terms of 17 and nine months', respectively. They were founa guilty by th e Singapore Third Criminal District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer. of326 words
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Article, Illustration205 1955-02-12 3 $300 DOWN THEY CAN BUY A HOUSE yjgj Offer JToGoy/. Servon/s t Fcdcrol ond Colonial "iociety, Ltd., Singapore, if j :nn houses at the <jied Rood MocPherjorea tor sole to Governor 0 > for Govern&?o lows and who possess p** deposit, will be buy one of the r takes upStandard - 205 words
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271 1955-02-12 3 A MOTION to censure the president of the Singapore Council foi Adult Education, Professor Frederick Mason, lor conducting: negotiations with Government prejudicial to the interests of member associations was tabled yesterday by Professor T. H Silcock, a member of the Council. The271 words
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154 1955-02-12 3 Bang! And Driver Saw Teenager Was Dead A ELEVEN-Y E A R-OLD boy. Chua Ah Choon. who left his house to sell cakes, was knocked down by a lorry at the sixth mile Thomson Road. Singapore, on Dec. 30 last year, it was stated in the Coroners Court yesterday. The154 words
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Article22 1955-02-12 3 THE promotion of Mr. Tham Ah Kow to the post of Fisheries Officer. superscale appointment Grade G, has been approved.22 words
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92 1955-02-12 3 REVENUE of the Singapore Rural Board was stepped up by more than 523.00U last year as a result of fine:> Imposed on kampong dwellers for building unauthorized constructions. During the year more than 350 unauthorized attap houses were discovered and in two instances warrants92 words
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Article194 1955-02-12 3 THE Family Planning Association chairman. Mm. Goh Kok Kee. gave a luncheon yesterdny in honour of Begum Hamid Ali. one of India's most prominent social workers tor the past 50 years, and an advocate of family planning and women's rights, who is in Singapore194 words
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Article78 1955-02-12 3 PEKAN. Fri. Dato Abdul Razak bin Dato Hussain. State Secretary of Pahang. was today installed as its Acting Mentri Besar. at a ceremony held at the Balal Istana Beram. The Sultan of Pahang presented instruments of office to him and Inche Mohamed Suffian bin Haji78 words
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Article29 1955-02-12 3 KOTA BAHRU, Fri.— A six-and-a-half year-old boy Mohri Ikbar bin Mohamed received fatal injuries when he was knocked down by a lorry it Pcndok Bunut Payong. today.29 words
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Article214 1955-02-12 3 A RIFLE was taken away from a soldier on sentinel duty without his knowledge a Singapore District Court Martial was told yesterday. The soldier. Signalman Tom Seago. 19. of District Signal Regiment. was found guilty on a charge of sleeping while on duty and sentenced214 words
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119 1955-02-12 3 in th\ ?P conductor. Goh Peng Chin was fined SlOO not t msapore Second District Court yesterday for of hit Proper tare to ensure the safety of one oi nis passengers. np^ Due t0 Goh s ne lj Rente. the Couri was told, an119 words
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160 1955-02-12 3 Air Base Will Bring Benefits To Colony SINGAPORE will have moic money and employment when an air base is established here tor Southeast Asian defence. Colony leaders said yesterday. They were commenting on contributions by New Zealand, Australia and Britain to main tain 500 plants Ir Singapore as defence base160 words
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Article74 1955-02-12 3 Four Wage Earners Bankrupt I FOUR wage earners, who^p total liabilities amounted to S6 OJf), were adjudicated bankrupts by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynslcy. in the Singapore High Court yesterday The bankrupts were: Ibrahim bin Mohamed Sharif!, peon. ($1,438); Lawrence Woodman, improver draughtsman. (S!)18): R. Vaisuvanatban. compositor. ($1,000): Lim74 words
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Article52 1955-02-12 3 A NEW lawyer Mr. Marceline S Miranda. w;j> admitted to the Singapore Bar by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Avnslcy. in the High Court yesterday. The Chief Justice said he had sreat pleasure in admitting Mr. Miranda and wished him all success in his practice in52 words
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Advertisement41 1955-02-12 3 N^//- Brand jg| UPPON BEERg f fce finest mm* *Q6st brewery X fir Ji^ rTf Amount traders ltd. 1 Kumpong Java Road, Phone *****. lN <\Pt)RK KtALA LUMPUR ■NORTH BORNEO DSENG CO., LTD. H B Victoria Street, PENANG N ORTH IVIALAYA.41 words
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Advertisement229 1955-02-12 3 pays to Shop a I KRIPALSONS 65 Ardb St., Phono 2j'22J, 3 Hoin». j MSpm* aA?f/ exciting rmrirth* on Printed I (larninil (Crepes, S/uinlatms, (Jiiffons, c flocked i\\l*tn Tulles, Uttunde and Tnjillus, Slab Linens, Ptinlcd C/<// .>, tie. C Rprnpmher f Z COLLISUIM 1()r Rlhl W" fl Kw»la ItnniMir. i229 words
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248 1955-02-12 4 Next To $25 Mil. Hospital KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. —The University of Malaya is considering establishing its new Faculty of Medicine alongside the Federation Government's proposed $25,000,000 hospital in Petaling Jaya, The Standard was told today. Dr. R. E. Anderson, Director of Medical Services, said248 words
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Article, Illustration73 1955-02-12 4 Picture. TEACHERS of the Temenggong Ibrahim Girls School, Batu Pahat. spent the day in Singapore visiting various girl s schools in the Colony. After a sumptuous lunch at Raffles Girls' School, they dropped in at The Standard to see how a newspaper wa s produced. PictureStandard - 73 words
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Article56 1955-02-12 4 School Struck Off Register SINGAPORE Government has struck off the Koon Yin? School in Smith Street from the register, it was disclosed in the Government Gazette yesterday. This step was taken after the school management surrendered the certificates of registration of the school and its teachers for cancellation on its56 words
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Article169 1955-02-12 4 KEEP CHINESE AS A RACE DATO PENANG, Fri.— When Malaya gets her independence, the first thing the Chinese here should do is completely to identify themselves with this country, and the process of Malayanising the Chinese must continue This was stated by the President of the Malayan Chinese Association, Dato169 words
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Article148 1955-02-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The counsel for the applicant in a maintenance suit declared today that the dignity of the Second Magistrate's Court was at stake if an order made by it is not enforced. The counsel. Miss. P.G. Lim. was representing Chan Kon Thye,148 words
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Article87 1955-02-12 4 KUALA KANGSAR, Fri "800 Sai" as the Chinese call the Lion Dance, which h?.^ been attracting large crowds here for the past few days has raised another sum ol $2,000 for the Tsung Wah Middle School new building fund. The dance was staged by the "Thong Heng87 words
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Article37 1955-02-12 4 MALACCA. Fri.-The annual all-Malaya Kheng Chiew community conference will be held in Jonker Street at 1 pm tomorrow. The Malacca Kheng Chiew Association will give a dinner to their guests later in the evening.37 words
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Article101 1955-02-12 4 IPOII, Fri.— The manager of the Drive-Yourself Car Service in Laxamana Road, Kon Mm Sen, pleaded guilty to two charges of failing to return original registration books of two vehicles to the Registrar of Motor Vehicles after having reported their loss. Ke was fined $100 on each101 words
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Article53 1955-02-12 4 KUALA KANGSAR, Fri. In continuation of the celebration of the 43rd wedding anniversary at the Royal town of Kuala Kangsar, the Sultan of Perak and Raja Perempuan were present at a big feast for rajas, chiefs, penghulus, headmen of kamporss and religious teachers at the53 words
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Article69 1955-02-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malayan Arts Council will sponsor a second exhibition of works by local artists lrom May 21 to June 4 in Kuala Lumpur, it was announced today. The exhibition which will be held in the Teochew Association premises, is open to all artists in69 words
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Article125 1955-02-12 4 To give an opportunity to people all over the world to visit the United Nations Headquarters in New York and other centres throughout the world the United Nations is organizing an essay competition. The subject of the essay Is "Review and evaluate what125 words
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264 1955-02-12 4 Standard Staff Reporter TODAY will be an unofficial holiday for more than 150 employees of the Paya Lebar Bus Company, Singapore. They are taking a day off to attend a general meeting to decide whether they are to go on strike. This264 words
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Article164 1955-02-12 4 PARENTS ASSN. IS IMPRESSED Hatlonal Schools KUALA LUMPUR Fri. The Selangor Parents Association committee visited the Federation's first national school at Petaling Jaya yesterday and declared that "ignorance and misunderstanding are stalling this scheme which should have been introduced 50 years ago." Members of the committee, the Association president. Mr.164 words
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Article82 1955-02-12 4 PENANG. Fri.— A watchman. Arumugam, gave evidence in the Assize Court today contending that Sundarajoo. one of three men charged with the murder ot Nagoo on Sept. 3. last was challenged to a fight by a crowd which gathered In front of the accused's house. Another defence82 words
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Article61 1955-02-12 4 MALACCA, Fri.— Sunday, Feb. 20 has definitely been fixed for Malacca to stage a mays opposition against the Settlement Council's constitution which provides for an elected minority. The meeting sponsored by the Malacca U.M.N.0.-M.C.A. Alliance will be held at 3 p.m. at Hilir Park. It will be led61 words
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Article120 1955-02-12 4 Rubber Magnate Robbed In Ward MR. F. D. ASCOLI. one ot the greatest authorities on rubber, lost $200 and five £1 notes while recuperating from an operation in the General Hospital, Singapore, recently. Managing Director of the Dunlop Rubber Foundations Limited, Mr. Ascoli was ad- mitted to Ward 7 of120 words
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Advertisement406 1955-02-12 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS r THE HAPPIEST, FUNNIEST-* j > PICTURE IN TOWN *~~j onuninQ >a nnt. t t, t lt mV.i "j:.tt-~ »..»or.M. YOU'LL EXPLODE WITH LAUGHTER AT r? ft i \i 1.,., > Morning t TODAY am. I? ATTLKGROI Nir Shon"? TOMORROW 9am "FALLKX IDOL* (Mandarin) TONIGHT AT MIDNIGHT406 words
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Advertisement211 1955-02-12 4 ♦S.B. TEL§5>59 **^I^H Maureen O'HARA I I Mocdonold CAREY W^^ffT^M^M c ilory o 1 two j J m 7 Kard-I>s**d rTven l P Mr wKo boned 'K« |B» jj j^^^ gre«d o( law'f.s I gunt (or o fabulout I j 'JK >^B(r**^'Y »tok»d fKeir livti lot i A" r-«^ g211 words
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Article399 1955-02-12 5 (f Af HID MILLIONS HERE AND ABROAD) /iAAPERED BY OVT. ORDERS iiaLA LUMPUR, Fri. The Molaya* which lost year reached a total audi Tib millions ot home and 100 millions <*,\\ find it "extremely difficult, if not %c" °P elote in an economical comConner within the limits399 words
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Article46 1955-02-12 5 I Counrtment an ng last give a i the m to al noI waterI that it if the :ra\vn v last with I I'nion. I told The asked Mr. T. v would I to other c Union .ere are dismisshas no I Jt to go46 words
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Article23 1955-02-12 5 Chinese woman a stranger L'pper Thorn* Thursday him for hi> -l whipped threatened i-ped in a gold He also it :i before23 words
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Article39 1955-02-12 5 IPOH. Fri— Madam Lee. 82. mother of the wellknown Perak tin miner. Mr. Choons Sam. died at her residence in Trearher Street last night after a long illness. Her funeral takes place on Monday. Feb. 14.39 words
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Article, Illustration558 1955-02-12 5 JOE SASSOON - JOE SASSOON FLASHBACK TO 1915 By TODAY is a memorable day for many old Singaporeans. It is the 40th anniversary of the mutiny by about 300 members of the Indian Battalion of the Fifth Infantry Regiment. This day, though remembered by the present generation558 words
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Article21 1955-02-12 5 TWO Singapore political parties, the Peoples' Action Party and the Democratic Party, have been exempted from registration, Government announced yesterday.21 words
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220 1955-02-12 5 Balcony Fences Suggested THE Singapore Improvement Trust will be asked to take immediate steps to prevent further "death leaps" from the Upper Pickering Street flats or else face a public inquiry. City Councillor. Mr. Lee Choon Eng. yesterday told The Standard he will ask the220 words
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74 1955-02-12 5 Men Held In After Attack On Butcher A SINGAPORE butcher. Lee Soo Him. ran screaming into the Kandang Kerbau Police Station on Thursday, his hands and body covered with blood. "I've been attacked!" he cried out when detectives stopped and questioned him. He said that a man seized a chopper74 words
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Article71 1955-02-12 5 KUALA LIPIS. Fri. The success of operation "Apollo." which resulted in the elimination of 99 terrorists out of a total of 107 in the Kuala Lipis area, is being explained by a series of lectures by Government officials to hundreds of villagers in Pahang The first71 words
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Article70 1955-02-12 5 Democrats Pick Their Officials MR. TAN Eng Joo. nephew of multi-millionaire. Mr. Tan Lark Sye. and general manager of the Aik Hoe Rubber Company, was elected President of the new Democratic Party of Singapore, yesterday. Candidates to rontest the forthcoming Legislative Assembly have not been named. Other office-bearers are: Vice-President.70 words
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Article58 1955-02-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A patrol of the Fifth Malay Battalion yesterday ambushed five terrorists in the Gurun District of Kedah and killed twojfcf them in the first burst of Bren fire. A third terrorist wounded In the same burst. however escaped. A Malay lance corporal58 words
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Article55 1955-02-12 5 THE passing out of 60 recruits of the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force yesterday, brings the strength of the MAAF to 450— biggest in the Singapore Wing of the Force. These recruits who had had ei<?.ht weeks' ground training will now go for technical training for the55 words
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Article, Illustration208 1955-02-12 5 Says Casey AUSTRALIA'S External Affairs Minister, Mr. Richard Casey, said in Singapore yesterday it was too premature to discuss anything: at length about yesterday's headline: "Spore Base For 500 Planes,' and that the Colony would be used as a base for a combined British, Australia208 words
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Article50 1955-02-12 5 MR. John Francis Lancelot Cowin. a chartered accountant, has been appointed Justice of Peace for Singapore, it was gazetted yesterday. Government also announced that it has revoked the J.P. appointments of Mr. Baldwyn Lowick and Mr. Thomas Aiken who both left the Colony recently on retirement.50 words
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Article93 1955-02-12 5 Found Life Not Worth Living MINUTES after tetlfof his witc that life was not worth living. 55-year-old, Tan Koh Lay was found hanging in the bedroom of his house in Sim Avenue, Singapore, yesterday morning. Tan. formerly a rofTee stallholder, had to give up the business for various reasons. And.93 words
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Miscellaneous500 1955-02-12 5 kanclard cMlmanac Information at a Glance to T'FflC'C A* TtmAltPC* che.elra CS); 3pm Listeners' -mmmmmi A MAJ£Li3 Cr JLMMEJ& CaHm? (Pi; 843 Showtime (S»: lIT kt\ t% r 915 Cno:is n Malaya »St; 9 3li "VlAr \J Rfc TOI>\V: Singap<»re. 132 am News JSIJ 945 Evening Star 4 t!* ft500 words
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1205 1955-02-12 6 Singapore Standard Quo Vadis Dato Onn? I AST Monday, at the Party Negara rally in the Federal Capital, Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, Secretary-General of the Party, afforded an all too brief glimpse into th* Malaya of tomorrow the Negara visualises when he spoke on "Quo Vadis Malaya?' Among the several1,205 words
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Article, Illustration144 1955-02-12 6 Review of Views Soviet proposal for "peaceful l coexistence" in spite of the' fact that some people look at it as just another peace offensive. No Danger FTTUSAN MELAYU says 1 that! the Straits-born Chinese is in no danger of being, swamped by the China-born Chinese as feared by Mr.,144 words
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Article564 1955-02-12 6 Sir: Recently in the Singapore High Court. Mr. Justice Taylor awarded $84,000 more to a landowner who contested the Government's acquisition award of $391,000 for his land. There have been other cases like this during the past few years, and in each case the increase allowed by the564 words
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Article144 1955-02-12 6 Sir:— lt i s regretted to read in your issue of Feb the statement "As a special concession. Mr Holland .was not required to shave his head bald." No one according to Theravada Buddhism could be taken to th e Order of a Buddhist Monk without shaving144 words
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Article933 1955-02-12 6 By The Times Naval Correspondent Concluding His Two -Part Series On The British Navy 'THE basis of maritime power is the seafaring skill and understanding of the men who man and control the ships and aircraft with which it is maintained. This has always been the great strength of933 words
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Article161 1955-02-12 6 Februan ]<>- m lurge this time is M injuriously t« the ij Btf of the p.,rl» for! atced/n? to thr n^ of Iht ExrruUrr C mitttf io rcsijnr from Vice Chairmanship ofl Public CUliU** nut lee of lh< (j Council. I I appeared tWer>fl Kvrutive (oraittfl th»> Progressive Pirt»M161 words
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814 1955-02-12 6 Mr. Sim Bang Seng 'I Will Carry On Sir:— l contested in (he December 1952 City Council Election as a Progressive Party Candidate and was returned to the City Council. Since that time. I have consistently endeavoured to improve conditions in my Ward, provide better facilities for my electorate and814 words
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Advertisement13 1955-02-12 6 MERCEDES-BENZ TYPEf^T) 180 I CYCLE 4 CARRIAGE CO (1926) LTD. SINCAPOtI KUALA LUMFUt13 words
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Advertisement78 1955-02-12 6 I i^Ki^V 1 •■•■v^ 1 >^ BAUSCH LOMB f) WITH "GRADIENT DENSI' Cl( that f Here's an entirely new idea in sun pa eyes! It's the exclusive Bausch Lomb on Ray-Ban sun glasses already famous th* wo is a graduated chrome-nickel alloy «> a sharp M sight against blazing overhead78 words
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Article24 1955-02-12 7 (AP) toand nS also n of i men Court were v. L. 0 MaInka mbers v. i. aohev. :\\r\. A. r S. 'I24 words
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Article22 1955-02-12 7 r.t. Feb. I young >tand own fled as and 15. 'i the i note b other H stay cannot ia suij22 words
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Article72 1955-02-12 7 AP> Ameri- >n yesteems i- nee" damage "There definite even directly rteries. 'Tect s^_ < mus- cular part of the wall of the heart). "So patient with coronary disease should incur the added risk to his heart im- posed by smoking without first discussing thoroughly the problem with his72 words
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Article78 1955-02-12 7 PARIS. Feb. 11 (Reuter)— M. Pierre Pflimlin. the second man to try to form France's 21st post-war government, began his consultations this morning by calling on the outgoing premier, M. Pierre Mendes-France. President Rene Coty asked the 48-year-old Popular Republican to form a new government78 words
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Article169 1955-02-12 7 To Counter The Reds BANGKOK, Feb. 11, (AP)-Thailand is establishing a big volunteer civil defence corps as a new weapon to counter the threat of Communist aggression Units have already been set Up in many provinces particularly in the critical northeast, which borders on Indoi169 words
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Article122 1955-02-12 7 Pflimlin— 'Little Ripe Plum' PARIS. Feb. 11 (Reuter) The surname of France's new premierdesignate M. Pierre Pflimlin is widely regarded as a jawbreaker in France. Many people pronounce it roughly "fleemlang" the last syllable has the same sound as in "yin" for "wine." A small minority favours "flemleen." M. Pflimlin122 words
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Article47 1955-02-12 7 LONDON. Feb. 11 (Reuter) Lady Baiiev. widow of Sir William Bailey. British provincial newspaper magnate, a^kcd in her will published here yesterday that her ashes bo scattered into the River Thames at the "Pool of London" the port area on the ebb tide.47 words
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Article40 1955-02-12 7 VICHY. Central France. Feb. 11. <Reuter> An American Pilot. Ensign Secriner. of Cleveland. Ohio, baled out of a Skyraider fighter here at 300 feet and escaped with a scratched head. He landed in deep snow.40 words
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Article24 1955-02-12 7 Arthur B. Krlm, President of United Artists, announced last night that Henry Fonda has formed an independent motion picture production company. UPUP - 24 words
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Article411 1955-02-12 7 Rearm West Germany First, Says Churchill LONDON, Feb. 1 1 Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill said yesterday, he still favours top level Big Four talks with the Russians, but made clear to the new Kremlin rulers that Britain intends to push ahead with rearming West Germany first.A.P.; U.P. - 411 words
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Article40 1955-02-12 7 VATICAN CITY, Feb. 11. (Reuter)— Pope Pius XII, recovering slowly from his grave illness, was absent yesterday for the first time from the annual Memoriam Mass for his predecessor. Pope Pius XI, who died in 1939.40 words
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Article139 1955-02-12 7 PRIVATE DIPLOMACY OVER FORMOSA LONDON, Feb. 11, (UP) Official sources said yesterday that "private diplomacy" is in full search for a basis for a Formosa cease-fire-The secret, behind-the-scenes moves involve close consultation at present between the United States and Britain and renewed contacts with Moscow, according to informed diplomats. These139 words
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178 1955-02-12 7 RIJEKA, Yugoslavia, Feb. 11, (UP).— President Tito declared solemnly today that Yugoslavia "will never join the Eastern Bloc." In his first speech to the Yugoslav people after his return from a 73-day state tour of India and Burma, his longest absence s;nce before178 words
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Article27 1955-02-12 7 THE National Institute of Fine Arts said yesterday a Mexican art exhibit will be sent to Tokyo about tht middle of this year. A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article160 1955-02-12 7 LONDON, Feb. 11 (AP).— Britain's House of Commons last night rejected proposals to abolish the death penalty for five years as an experiment. The Legislators voted 245--214 to retain death by hanging as the supreme penalty under British law. The Churchill Government had opposed the move160 words
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Article95 1955-02-12 7 CAMBRIDGE, Feb. 11, CAP) Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of India suggested yesterday that a lot of people would benefit by spending some time in prison. Nehru has spent 13 of his 65 years in prisons in the Indian struggle for independence. Speaking to the Cambridge Union95 words
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Article64 1955-02-12 7 JAKARTA, Feb. 11, (AP)— The Muara Tembesi river, which has been on a rampage in Central Sumatra causing the worst floods in living memory, has now dropped to a height of five feet at Djambi, reports reaching here said yesterday. Heavy rains had caused the river64 words
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Article75 1955-02-12 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Feb. 11 The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER Spot 31 Id. March 31 Id. April/June 31 id. July/September 30} d. October/ December 30 d. February c.i.f. 31 id. Tone: Easier ofter firm.75 words
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309 1955-02-12 7 Archbishop Restates Views On Divorce Policy LONDON, Feb. 11 cßeuter)— Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, Archbishop of Canterbury, said yesterday that the Church of England could not compromise its standards by remarrying divorcees. But Dr. Fisher, the church's spiritual head, added that some marriages of divorcees had been "abundantly blessed." In a309 words
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Article, Illustration52 1955-02-12 7 photo. HELEN Keller, left, the f am ous deaf, dumb and blind author and educator, is seen leaving New York recently with her companon Miss Polly Thomson, at the start of a five-months' tour over 40.000 miles to raise funds for the blind of the FarAP - 52 words
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Article188 1955-02-12 7 JOHANNESBURG, Feb. 11, (AP) The African National Congress last night sent an underground call to thousands of Negroes in the Johannesburg area to strike against the Government's eviction programme. The movement of Negroes from their homes in western Johannesburg to specially selected "non-white" areas started188 words
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Article41 1955-02-12 7 TEL AVIV, Feb. 11, Reuter —An Israeli Army spokesman said yesterday a gun battle had taken place on the Sea of Galilee when Syrian guns flred on two Israeli police patrol boats. One Israeli policeman was wounded.41 words
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Article46 1955-02-12 7 JACKSONVILLE. Feb. 11. (AP)— An alarm system to prevent babies from being suffocated has been demonstrated here. It is a tamper-proof device which sends out both audible and visible signals. It goes into action at the slightest change in a baby's breathing.46 words
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Article91 1955-02-12 7 He Prefers To Live In Peking PANMUNJOM. Feb. 11 (Reuter) A Belgian soldier. Roger F. Hoste, who crossed into North Korea last August, today chose to remain behind the Bamboo Curtain with the Communists. Hoste, who was serving with the Belgian battalion in Korea when he crossed the demarcation line,91 words
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Advertisement72 1955-02-12 7 PIPE IT OFF '^H H •^■XgQfl jf< X:■ IPIaJFAvW-.-; "•'-'■AirtP**'- --^j^^jM^^y L**^ JM> HELP W HYCIEHE ijr— U IN IVERY KITCHEN tKS Made from heavily creped paper towelling. S3 7- It replaces unsightly rags usually kept s ItV,, about for dirty jobs. You just tear off as 'US much as72 words
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Advertisement46 1955-02-12 7 B B)^^ Ji >^ •'%'t.^b^^i 1 Bbßl^Vt^ x** v w #^bS/ 7 II b) bP BB^ w: m 7 I J I rj\ Jacquard Design \l in Blue, Rose, Wine, SANDERSON j\ Gold, Lemon Green. FABRICS From $9/50 to $18/75 per yd. I THE STORE WITH |gy-T0*?«l46 words
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Article, Illustration58 1955-02-12 8 Premier President On Tito's Yacht photo. photo. EGYPTIAN Premier Abdul Nasser and Yugoslav's President Jos i f Broz Tito aboard Tito's yacht, the Yugoslav trainingship Galeb, at Suez. Tito was returning home after a visit to India and Burma. A. P. U.P. ROSEMARIE BOWE caught in fascinating action during aA.P.; U.P. - 58 words
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Article, Illustration31 1955-02-12 8 photo. A. P. CLAD in her working clothes, Marharita Mercado, a night club entertainer, gives blood at Manila for the United States Air Force Base near the town.-A.P. - 31 words
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Article, Illustration35 1955-02-12 8 Photo. MARGOT Fonteyn, the ballerina, who was married to Dr Roberto Arias, 36 son of a former president of Panama. The bride is 35, marrying for the first time. A. P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article, Illustration29 1955-02-12 8 mosa. Photo SIX of 15 Communists captured last week off Nanchisan by a landing ship that was taking evacuees from the Tachen Islands to For- A. P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article, Illustration27 1955-02-12 8 J PRESIDENT Eisenhower loug year-old Ann Turner 1 Virginia, who colled on' f 1 prize-winnmg essay on w> Of Rights Means To Me/ APAP - 27 words
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Article, Illustration23 1955-02-12 8 INGRID BERGMAN, the I Royal Opera m Stock I appear as Joan of Arc 'm 1 '1 capital.- APAP - 23 words
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Article, Illustration45 1955-02-12 8 ROSEMARY Peters (left), an aspiring actress, at a press conference she called in Hollywood to tell "what I know about Rubinstein/ the murdered financier. This turned out to be an occasional date and that he once gave her a mink coat. A.P. Photo.A.P. - 45 words
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Article, Illustration909 1955-02-12 9 r p//E challenge of the new Victoria Theatre i% already being met. En. larked and air-condition-vd the new theatre is likely to prove too big for all but the moat %uctpssful amateur production*. Mot only trill the financial loss entailed by a small audience be909 words
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Article24 1955-02-12 9 GYPSY ROSE LEE ("Edgar Bergen Show,*' CBS-Radio): A stiipteaser is an actress whose right hand doesn't know what her left hand is24 words
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Article, Illustration673 1955-02-12 9 DICK KLEINER - DICK KLEINER By l> ED BUTTONS missed his snow uecaust ot a calcium deposit on his jaw. He was hospitalized after an operation. The surgery wasn't serious. This was a blow to Red, because he was all set to trot out his newest format —what, again.'— and he673 words
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Article1189 1955-02-12 9 R.M. NADAL - R.M. NADAL By LONDON, 'THE other day handsome, A smiling young man. just seventeen years old, stepped out at Madrid station and over three hundred Royalists hailed him with shouts of "Viva El Rey" and "Viva Don Juan." The young man was Don Juan Carlos Alfonso Bourbon1,189 words
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Article, Illustration854 1955-02-12 9 pOLIN HORSLEY. the brilliant young New Zealand pianist, is to give one recital for the Chamber Ensemble on Sunday. March 13. in the Victoria Memorial Kail. Ail young artists are versatile these days but it may be said that Mr. Horsley's sympathy with, and therefore understanding of,854 words
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Miscellaneous350 1955-02-12 9 fr i wiiliiihlUEilJliMßrf'^'^'^lif '""i TOl>.\\ S QUOTATION: "Ay. s ir: to be hnn«M. as this \%orl«l gws. is to be ont> man p *ke oil of ten ih-'ii-.imi Shakopoare. n\TIKI>\Y H)R K\ERY()\K: Limit your activities as much as possible to routine tasks which can best be taken care of deliberately350 words
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Article, Illustration69 1955-02-12 10 Up, Up Over I'li-jto. A sequence of pictures records a vault of 13 foot l» ins. by the Reverend Kobert K. Richards of Los Angeles at the MillNSC Amateur Athletic GtHCi at Madison Square Garden, New York recently. Later i;i the evening he cleared 15 ft. 2 ins., a newAP - 69 words
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Article58 1955-02-12 10 BODCA cricket officials elected lor the current sea*'jm v. ill be:- -< -tplain: Mr NLG WijpJ^erm, Yi<e-< aplain: Mr P L'Ptu, (onvciK.: Mi P Selection Committee: WJJeweera. Gupta and Joe X. Carv.. erSfcS" Wbhin 6 to play against BODCA Te l U^6 5 O 6 m 758 words
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Article465 1955-02-12 10 BOB FERRIER - BOB FERRIER By SECRET PLAN FOR RETURN GAME WITH SPARTAK IN JUNE LONDON, Friday WOLVES are going to Moscow in June to play a return match with Spartak, the crack Russian side which they thrashed 4-0 in the Molineux mU lvSlc\ N orh V Te b465 words
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Article70 1955-02-12 10 MANILA. Feb. 11. (AP> Sweden's Sven Davidson advanced to the final round of the Philippine National Open singles tennis championship today, defeat ins Raymundo Dcyroof the Philippines 6-4 12-io Davidson's Davis Cup teammate Lennart Bcrgelin. the defending champion, was eliminated in the other semi-final match70 words
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Article37 1955-02-12 10 STRONG winds arid rhoppy waters prevented Mr. Donald Campbell from making a first run on Fullswatcr Lake yesterday in the turbojet hydro-plane Bluebird built to "beat the American-held water speed record. Reater.37 words
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Article75 1955-02-12 10 KUALA LUMPUR fit—Headquarter] Malaya Command Civi. lianj beat Shell Sports Club 3 l in hockey mutrh on the Malaya Command Ground today Malaya Command Civilians scored three goals in a row through inside n»ht Patrick Dc Sow »2> and inside lclt Clarvne c Wright and took75 words
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356 1955-02-12 10 SUNDERLAND TOTTENHAM MAY VISIT AMERICA NEW YORK, (IT)— At least seven good foreign soccer teams are expected to make exhibition tours of America in 1955 as the ISA continues its efforts to stir interest in this game, popular almost everywhere in the world but North America. TV games, bringing the356 words
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Article35 1955-02-12 10 RUGBY:— R.N.A.S., Sembaicnng vs. Royal Engineers in R.N.A.S.: S.C.C. Ist XV VS. lsl Fijian Regt. at Padang. HOCKEY: (KO. Senior Tournament). S.C.R.C. vs. L. Wanderers a: S.C.R S.R.C. 'Reds' vs. R.A.F. (S) at Padang.35 words
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Article22 1955-02-12 10 HOCKEY: 4th BattJn. Malay Rcgt. vs. Armoured Car Rcqt. at HQ Malaya Stadium. Races— first day Sclangur Turj Club Meet.22 words
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Article23 1955-02-12 10 SOCCER: Ipoh ACS vs. Sultan Idris Training College, Tanjong Malim on the Chin c s c Assembly Halt ground at 5.25 p.m.23 words
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Article, Illustration52 1955-02-12 10 photo. ADELAIDE: In the Fourth Test in which England scored such a notable success against Australia by winning by five wickets and retaining: the Ashes, Benaud (in slips) takes a bail from Cowdrey but it was off his pads. Bowler Johnson, keeper Maddocks and the other batsman. Hutton. are alsoUP - 52 words
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Article150 1955-02-12 10 CAMBRIDGE. Feb. 11 ißeuten The Cambridge University crew to row against Oxford in the Inter- Varsity boat race over the Putney— Mort Lake course on Saturday, Mar. 26. will be:— J.N. Bruce <St Paul and Clare) Bow. P. M. Dv Bois < Harvard and First150 words
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Article, Illustration115 1955-02-12 10 The Cricketers And The Princess BRIDGETOWN BARBODOS Feb. 11 (Re llt «>r)Princess Margaret today paid a surprise visit to Bridue towns. Kensington Oval, to meet the British (.uiarn Barbados cricket teams playing a five-day match She was wearing a whiteblouse and hat a vellou skirt and no stockings. The Princess115 words
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Article138 1955-02-12 10 LOXDON. Feb. 11. (Reuter). A new rule which increases the number of judges for amateur boxing in the Olympic Games and European championships has been approved at a meeting of the International Amateur Boxing Association held here. One extra judge is being added to the138 words
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Article64 1955-02-12 10 THE following have been selected to represent the South .lohore against the R.A.F. today at Joiioro. E. L. Lawley, P. Spark. W.D.A. Adamson, W..1.P. Robertson. Scott. .T. Edington (Capt.), Lt. F. C. Batten. J. M. Wilder. K. W. Marshall. Edwards. J. R. H. Chalmers. P. Giles. J64 words
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Article84 1955-02-12 10 RAWALPINDI. Feb. 11. (Renter) India beat Combined Services by an innings and -0 runs here today to record the sixth victory of their Pakistan lour. India made ."04 for five declared in reply to the Services 101 and then dismissed their opponents a second time for84 words
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Article174 1955-02-12 10 MELBOURNE. Feb. 11 (Reuter) Walctogged outfield prevented play on the first day of the four-day return match between the MCC and Victoria here today. It is the third time in four matches at Melbourne that rain has intervened. The heavy rain ceased before breakfast today. The covered pitch174 words
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364 1955-02-12 10 PENANG, Fri.— The Pakistan Hockey Federation team will open their Malayan tour with a mat< h against Penang, on Tuesday, Feb. 15, and Malayan^ can be sure that the tourists, from their first bully <>n are under no illusions about the task awaiting364 words
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Article40 1955-02-12 10 LIVERPOOL, England. Feb. 11 (AP>— Pat McAteer, leading contender for the British middleweight championship, beat oflf a furious finish by Andre de Kersgierter of Belgium to gain a victory on points last night over eight rounds.40 words
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Article38 1955-02-12 12 MESSRS. Simc. Darby Co. Ltd reported the following January output of rubber companies fo r which they are the secretaries: Kempas Ltd 252.500 lb. (204.800 Ib. in December). Radclla Rubber Estate, Ltd. 18.800 ib. (16.800 lb.>.38 words
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423 1955-02-12 12 IV2-CENT RISE RECORDED Standard Market Reporter THE rubber market in Singapore yesterday reacted to the higher prices in the overseas markets and quotations for first grade rubber for February shipment rose to 8106* per lb. on a firm market before closing at423 words
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177 1955-02-12 12 NO HOLD-UP IN COASTAL TRADE DESPITE THE FLOODS Standard Shipping Reporter DESPITE the freak weather that has caused unprecedented flood havoc in the Palembans and Djambi areas of South Sumatra, local coastal vessels are still plying their trade between the Colony and the river ports in these two areas. Th-177 words
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215 1955-02-12 12 WASHINGTON. Feb. 11, iAP»— The U.S. House Ways and Means Committee yesterday rolled up a surprising 20-5 vote for President Eisenhower's programme to encourage free world trade by gradually lowering U.S. tariffs. House Democratic leaders promptly announced they would bring the hotly debated proposal to the"215 words
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Article, Illustration125 1955-02-12 12 Jejurika Succeeds Coelho MR. D. M. JEJURIKA, B.A. (lions.) LI. B. (Bombay). M.A. (Edinburgh), (seen at right), has succeeded Mr. J. Coelho as Commercial Secretary, Office of the Commissioner of India in Malaya. Before his Singapore appointment, Mr. Jejurika was Administrator ol Mahe. one of the French settlements on the125 words
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343 1955-02-12 12 WASHINGTON. Feb. 11. World output of agricultural products in the current •1954-55) marketing year appears to be almost as large as the record output of the preceding year, a survey by the U.S. Department of Agriculture shows. Crop production is estimated at nearly 2343 words
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Article, Illustration71 1955-02-12 12 FOR three days, Hongkong's third postwar Agricultural Show drew huge crowds i*s attractive display of the year's prize-winning animals and farm crops at the Un Long Public Middle School in the New Territories It was sponsored by the Hongkong Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry. In this picture,71 words
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Article, Illustration74 1955-02-12 12 RISING out of newly-filled grounds in Victoria Harbour like a giant carnival float, the recent Hongkong Trade Fair, also known as the Twelfth Exhibit of Hongkong Products, exhibited the products of IJ)G of its biggest factories and varied products brought in by trade delegations from the74 words
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128 1955-02-12 12 afasdfasfsafasdfasdfas THERE was a slight recovery of confidence on the Malayan share market yesterday, but business in all sections remained restricted. Bids from buyers were cautious and lower than sellers' offerings. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers SHler*128 words
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118 1955-02-12 12 Manufacturers Life Pays £10M. On Policies THE Manufacturers Life Insurance Company reports that payments made under policy contracts last year amounted to a record total of £10,283.365. Living policy owners received £7,097.209 of this total and £3.186.156 was paid to the beneficiaries of those who died. Assets held in trust118 words
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Article260 1955-02-12 12 Strauss On Tin Outlook THE problem for world tin markets is not so mut-h whether the international tin agreement will be ratified, as in all probability this will be done in the near future, but how soon it tan effiectively operate. This is the opinion expressed by A. Strauss andReuter - 260 words
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Article40 1955-02-12 12 RUBBER estates in the Guthrie Group produced 6.490,--700 lbs. during January, while mines output of ore was 2.465 piculs. In addition, the group produced 183.500 lbs. of tea (black). 1.097 tons palm oil and 349 tons palm kernel.40 words
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327 1955-02-12 12 RUBBER EXPERT OPTIMISTIC OVE U.S. LATEX USAG Standard Special Correspondent M WASHINGTON, Feb. 11-Experts said today thov American requirements for rubber in the first half 1 r U(rp <fcj ported to be running well over 7,000 tons a month Til* u Ni2l faction here over this situation. lh(l( is vid327 words
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Article29 1955-02-12 12 X), the Non-i,' I th« lift draw r X ore and T^ r lari m area appf>ai Mongolian fc naya, and ■n th^ Ln nan i oS Kazakhstan29 words
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Article, Illustration84 1955-02-12 12 THE Penang Branch of the Borneo Co. Ltd., entertained Mr. KarlF. Dinnauer, managing director foreign sales department of the W.A. Sheaiiers Pen Co. Mr. K.H. Simpson, director of Bonwo Co., London, ana their pen dealers in Penang aiid Kedah to dinner ai the Penang Cafe recently. (Seen irom84 words
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Article349 1955-02-12 12 Weekly Rubber Revi THE forecast by Goodrich of a lower wM of natural rubber consumption for 1^;, and thl ment by Mr. J. R. Jackson, President ol j| -I Tire Rubber Co. estimating v\ntlicti< mn umpj 1955 at 750,000 tons or 115,000 tons mon than349 words
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Article, Illustration462 1955-02-12 13 SEREMBAN, Fri.— The second battalion, the Royal welch Fusiliers just managed an 18 to 15 points victory over the 11th Hussars, Prince Alberts JJwn at Port Dickson last night to enter the Federation nnal of the FARELF Inter-unit boxing championship. Tne Fusiliers wi'] nowArmy P.R. - 462 words
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Article28 1955-02-12 13 THE Friendly Sporting Association will hold its Chinese New Year Dinner party tonight at West Point Garden, 7 milestone, Pasir Panjang Road at eight.28 words
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Article664 1955-02-12 13 FAM SURPRISE ADMIRAS MacLaren Plays Hero Almost The Matchwinner Admira Wein 1 FAM 1 Rlchter 'Abdul Ghani. Referee:— Norman Boswell By AND* ROZARIO KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Football Association of Malaya today sprang the biggest ever Malayan, soccer surprise by holding Admira Wein, the formidable Austrian tourists, to a I—l664 words
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Article237 1955-02-12 13 Inter School Football h^f l y t Sec °ndary School beat Victoria School by six l°r o fnH°v On f a j School ground yesterday pßf^.fy moored throught f pU Ja^ i] 2 and Rahman Vict^'sch^r SC red f r In another match played I^vt 11 the ever >ing. Bartley237 words
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232 1955-02-12 13 RAF Seletar *A* rallied strongly after a scoreless first half to beat Tengah "B" by 18 points (3 goals and a try) to nil in a first round tie of the S.C.C. Seven-a-side Rugby competition on the padang yesterday. 1 Tengah232 words
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Article318 1955-02-12 13 30 Bn. R.A.O.C. won the final of the Singapore Base District's Inter-Unit boxin/r championships held at the Singapore Badminton Stadium last night when they beat G.H.Q. Signal Regiment by 18 points to 15. They have now qualified to meet the Far East Land Forces' Inter-Unit318 words
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Article30 1955-02-12 13 BODCA beat S.C.C. 4—l in a friendly hockey match played on the Padang yesterday. Gupta (2). Kirpal Singh and Razak scored for BODCA. McMullen scored for the S.C.C30 words
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Article48 1955-02-12 13 THE following will represent the Rajaji Sports Club against Netaji Sports Club in a friendly soccer match tomorrow at Farrer Park: G. Muthiah. N. Govindasamy T Suppiah. S Haniffa, P. Sundram G. Doraippan, X Syed Osman. S Ramiah G Nadara.ia. M Mustappa G Marimuthu. M Sintha.48 words
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Advertisement627 1955-02-12 13 mmSmSSSmSSmmSSSSSmSmmmmmSSSmm SITUATIONS VACANT KUALA LUMPtft Ml MCIPAL COUNCIL APPLICATIONS are invited for the posts of Timescal* Clerks in The Municipal Secretary s Department. Applicants should preferably be n* t more than 23 years of age and have passed the Cambridge School Certificate examination. SALARY SCALE $102 x 114 132x6 156/168x1^627 words
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Miscellaneous188 1955-02-12 13 Ibner 0 y a/ Copp p OOP By TV. Hom/fii HBT^ r --nMATS NOT, bUT >L^J k.'CV NG? •I 1 KiO.SI^...BEnEK SENP > J I YEH ..I SURE^VOULD?7tTBBI r rc^ s GEr U why; rcco blow j ke bac< to get th' /oh. want him windin'.>^sW :.\\A.OOPS)OUTOFHANP>\h!3TOPA JOB DONE RIGHT.188 words
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Article118 1955-02-12 14 Windsor Ul6 The Pilot Trundle Hill tuaUmni ...X.I. ANDRIW R. WORLINGTON 11 jjOOD ANDREW <■<«»} ANDREW i k 1 sssai. ssgy^wn ,7r^7l BROUN ...M.TY V KA^ (< SEX" OIY X Brown Booty Hunter* fall II v- 1 1 11 Mum Rle-e Kumar >htikria KllinJr T" X.V/AKU PAD! STOIS118 words
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Article1651 1955-02-12 14 Accent On Cl. 4 Horses Today By WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— With heavy scratching^ in the* class one events, accent on today's racing at the Federal capital, opening day of the Selangor Turf Club's Gold Cup meeting, is on class four performers- In1,651 words
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Article181 1955-02-12 14 i Na kat who will have Athol Mulley astride, looks like annexing the mile race for class one division two horses. This five year old Hyacintnus mare ran two promising EK2 V- B A lkit Timah— finishing ao, Br oaciside and Never A Blank181 words
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263 1955-02-12 14 Pride of Burma, who earned promotion to class four, following his grand double at Ipoh last month looks like making this his third. This seven-year-old Nasrullah offspring thrives in racing and although he is now pitted against a smart lot, he can yet263 words
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543 1955-02-12 14 ment: Messrs. M. F. Cutler and T M. (alhaem. Or. 1 laidlau Thomson. Messrs V. C. Bath. F. H. Atkinson X R. Shaw and T. W. Ong. Turquand. Youngs and Co. \ver e re-elected auditors ior thi s year. A PROPOSAL for543 words
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Article24 1955-02-12 14 ■'ockeyT' fever, s 'Welts $3 I°. 7& /or fltf Stable. J Game J may land c S Good Andrei ne > <"id GrL\ tlCO).24 words
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Article117 1955-02-12 14 The° 7 promiMnc di> P u, p vfn furlong l 1(1 lv Juana lt[ J <ussle The promotion to hJ J and df-spiic n ffJ .HI round, thiv RHding may ktu m this lot." hunt Mom Clare J he form whicti on* recern hf m HercuM V) ra j^117 words
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Advertisement157 1955-02-12 14 Spend WEEK-END At The CmfVWij l^To-night EXTENSION 1 a j^J ATTIACIWS^ 1 Special UNIVERSAL-IMF RN^ lONAL 2 MAGNIFICEM OBSESSiO\ J Starring JAM: W VMAN-ROtKHI I^N I LUCKY *MT DANCES J PRIZFS-I)RFSS(IR(H>I Vl v 7 i J MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION AT SH.%I Fnfer Wow For J GREAT WORLD Mfl f 1955 AMATEUR157 words
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Miscellaneous1189 1955-02-12 14 ■89 i i SB 9 I I S^^^^^^^K JBg §L lfiaMßg|MHß« A Waßßi Baft Is3f HH iill iiv In] I iWai W9 fl |wyM m 1 ijji W I RACE l: 2.30 p.m.— Horses Class 4, Div. 3— 5V6 Furs. Ui ML SK S a.-::::::::::: »^-«v::::... a "'Jon' I| V1,189 words
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