Singapore Standard, 16 February 1955
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Title Section13 1955-02-16 1 Singapore Standard Singapore XT*» SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1935 11 PAGES 15 CENTS.13 words
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Article71 1955-02-16 1 115, (Rcu>re boy jh scnnths* nt last the i in special JudiTheir Singapore j dispose out 13 last 0 Chinese dag their n rnment a deputar Na:rupting a police msd for .ained the si trate .Torn officers another were identical tted that ..d not Dd ease il hunseU .hich71 words
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Article24 1955-02-16 1 119 iAP>— An arch by more persons for a in airliner was rarily at dusk disappeared c on Sunday r-ons aboard. Italian beauty24 words
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154 1955-02-16 1 Police' today guarded' the V «W -^SHI of African Lmdies from •iJ!i m 0. Va u l of a second rou P a new townsC olf'sTaT {nT r ci ohan nesburg homes to dent at% r a m m Val f 15 famiHes ""bout154 words
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286 1955-02-16 1 Charge D'Affaires Flees BERNE, Feb. 15 (Reuter) Six members of a Rumanian anti-Communist resistance movement shot their way into their country's Legation here today after a gun battle with Communist officials. The attackers allowed the Charge d'Affaires, M. Emcric Stoffel, and his family286 words
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Article88 1955-02-16 1 'Send The Criminals Back'— Reds LONDON. Feb. 15 (Reuter) Rumania today protested to Switzerland about the incident at the Rumanian Legation in Berne, the Rumanian News Agency reported in a despatch received in London today. The agency said the Rumanian Acting Foreign Minister, Mr. Grigore Preoteasa. handed a note to88 words
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Article14 1955-02-16 1 THE Duchess of Kent, left Rome by air yesterdayfo^a to Athens. ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article35 1955-02-16 1 LONDON. Feb. 15 (UP) The United States has given Britain guarded indications that she envisions evacuation of the Quemoy arjd Matsu islands "sometime, but not now." it was reliably learned today.35 words
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174 1955-02-16 1 PARIS, Feb. 15, (Reuter) M. Christian Pineau, Socialist leader and the thirr: man this week to try to form a new government for France, began operations yesterday by having a long Ulk with M. Pierre MendesFrance and issuing a statetient praising the defeated Premier. Some174 words
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403 1955-02-16 1 Top Secret Talks In London And KL Move For Single Malayan Nationality RULERS DISCUSS JUS SOLI' PRINCIPLE By K. C. ARUN, Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Top secret negotiations are now under way to evolve a single nationality for Federation citizens in Mne with other self-rule reforms, including a403 words
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213 1955-02-16 1 LONDON, Fe b. 15, (Reuter) The British Government announced today a ten-year provisional programme for building 12 atomic power stations at an estimated cost of £300 million. The programme when completed will provide between 1.500 and 2.000 .megawatts of industrial power a year equivalent to213 words
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Article81 1955-02-16 1 CASABLANCA. Morocco. Feb. 15 (UP)— One Moroccan was killed and five more wounded yesterday in a sudden outbreak of renewed terrorism in France's strategic North African protectorate. An important Moroccan official, the Cadi Kittani. and his bodyguard were shot down this morning before the great81 words
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Article38 1955-02-16 1 INDI/N Prime Minister Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru arrived in Cairo yesterday for a two-day visit with Egypt's Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser, who advocates the same neutralist policy in world affairs as does vlr. Nehru. I A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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109 1955-02-16 1 REDLANDS. California, Feb.! 15 (AP).— A husband hiding in a closet when police came to his house with a warrant later stabbed his wife to death while his three young sons watched in horror, police reported. The husband. Rolland C. Beckham, 35, booked on109 words
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Article98 1955-02-16 1 Holland For Talks In Singapore LONDON, Feb 15, (Reuter) —Mr. Sidney Holland. NewZealand's Prime Minister, will leave here by air for Singapore on his way back to Wellington next week but the exact date has yet to be fixed. A New Zealand High Commission spokesman said the Prime Minister may98 words
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Article90 1955-02-16 1 Chiang's Islands On The Alert TAIPEI. Feb. 15 (Reuter)— Nationalist China has ordered garrisons on all her offshore islands to be "doubly alert" against a possible attack by Chinese Communists on the eve of the Manila Pact Conference, due to open at Bangkok on Feb. 23. usually reliable Nationalist sources90 words
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69 1955-02-16 1 WELLINGTON. Feb. 15 (Reuter) The world may never again have enough Scotch whisky to go round, according to Mr. E.L. Roberts. Director of one of Scotland's biggest distilleries. Mr. Roberts said he is here on a "discourtesy visit to tell our agents we69 words
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Article61 1955-02-16 1 LAS VEGAS. Nevada. Feb. 15 (Reuter) Bad weather today forced American atomic weapon specialists to postpone the first of a series of explosions designed to test effects on military equipment. Tne test which was to be observed by about 450 troops In six-foot trenches only 4.000 yards61 words
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66 1955-02-16 1 A HUMAN skeleton, believed to be that of a woman who was killed in the last World War. was dug out at Jalan Ampas in Singapore yesterday morning. It was discovered by labourers when they were digging the land to build houses. A66 words
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Article32 1955-02-16 1 LONDON. Feb. 15 (Reuter) Signor Mario Scelba, Italian Prime Minister, and his Foreign Minister, Professor Gaetano Martino, arrived in London by train today on a four-day official visit to Britain.32 words
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105 1955-02-16 1 NEW YORK, Feb. 15 (AP) Any man seeking a perfect wife should wed one who makes watches, says Stan Simon, executive of one of the world's largest watch companies. "Girls who make watches are the world's best housekeepers," he says. "They are105 words
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Article183 1955-02-16 1 INDON TALKS: 8 NATIONS ACCEPT JAKARTA. Feb. 15, (Reuter) Eight of 25 Asian and African countries invited to attend the forthcoming Asian-Afri-can conference in Bandung have officially accepted upto today, it was stated heie this afternoon. Those countries are Thailand. Lybia. the Chinese Peoples Republic. Afghanistan, Ethiopia, the Democratic Republic183 words
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71 1955-02-16 1 100 Apply For Warden's Post At Malaya Hall LONDON. Ffb. 15 < Reuter > Governors of Malaya Hall, the student centre, have short listed nine out of the hundred applications for the post of Warden. They will make their final selection next Monday and their choice will thea b<- submitted71 words
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Advertisement154 1955-02-16 1 SFECIAL RATES aad INCREASED BENEFITS to A A SINGAPORE MEMBERS for PRIVATE CAR INSURANCE MALAYAN MOTOR A GIM HAI ,^n UNDERWRITERS lIO.^JL, iflM TIL 202*4/5 I*-*) R>HO*t OR WRITI V^>/ If its a „M The ALLEN The World's Finest xCBv2RO% m^^^^' m J m^r^ m W m m^%\mmmm^^mm} Motor Scythe154 words
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Article180 1955-02-16 2 KOTA BHARU. Tucs.— The Sultan of Kclantan last ni?ht referred to the Third In'ay Battalion's spectacular !)4D engagement near Gua lusang in which 2f> terrorists vcre wiped out. when he enortaincd the entire battaiion at the Ba'ai Besar. This achievement, the Sultan was not on180 words
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Article112 1955-02-16 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb ti» Singa pore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 R.S.S Slot Loose 1045 105 i No 1 R.SS fob Feb. IM l 0i >! No 2 1042 104 i No 3 norn 1024 1022 Tone: Very Steady. TIN PRICfc The oi'ie of112 words
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Article30 1955-02-16 2 A U5562,000 X-ray machine, which enables surgeons to trace a patient's blood flow in preparing for surgery. has arrived at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto, from Sweden. APAP - 30 words
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Article67 1955-02-16 2 THE Lee Foundation will build an orphanage at a cost of $150,000. Known as the Lee Kuo Chuan Orphanage, it will be managed by the Salvation Army. Work on the building will commence as soon as plans are approved. The orphanage will take up about eight of the67 words
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238 1955-02-16 2 TECH. SCHOOL WALK-OUT BOYS GET ULTIMATUM SEVENTY Junior Technical School students staged a walk-out yesterday and were given up to 8 a.m. on Friday to report back to school. Failing which they will be considered as having resigned and will be struck oft the school list, the assistant Director of238 words
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Article, Illustration51 1955-02-16 2 HASSAN Abu Bakar, 19-year-old former student of Kelantan s Blackmoore English School will be a passenger on board the Carthage which sails for Britain tomorrow. Hassan intends to further his studies in Kent, but has not made up his mind whether to take up engineering or51 words
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345 1955-02-16 2 ROW OVER DANO GIRL LED TO SHOOTING IN BA DETEcmVE^GT^OJUR^LjJJ MALACCA, Tues— Allegations thot o mon wot W dunng a squabble over a dance hostess, were mode b e fo $hot *B Chelvam in the Sessions Court here today ore Mr 1 In the dock stood detective sergeant Mat Nor345 words
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Article87 1955-02-16 2 ■aya has ir^S^M casualties sS .^Li June. 1948. o* ?^M I terrorists. 2"*-i3^^B rej.^^H I UvF fl ed terrors- TcrriM I ,h J -"''Si 1.518 surrer.nei^^H terrorists have'S^Eß M ;-^^B •*r of Item have -JI There >JjH B have undo M m M tally The C ;oattß «.:fTcred 187 words
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Article139 1955-02-16 2 Gift To 4th Malay Bn. On Display WHEN the 4th Battalion, Malay Regiment, stationed in the Temerloh area for more than four years left for Tapah, Perak. on April 1, 1954. the people of Mentakab and Temerloh. in appreciation of its services and its acts of friendliness, presented a sum139 words
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71 1955-02-16 2 ALOR STAR. Tues. Law Pah Chooi. a cobbler, was today acquitted and discharged on a manslaughter charge by Mr. Justice Hill in the High Court Law was alleged to have caused the death of a fellow cobbler. Lee Keng Chuan. on Nov. 25 last year.71 words
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Article27 1955-02-16 2 KUALA '"M The Setafi -U«rJ today **B Selangor ttnaa Labour Party ''-'Vm Chairman of re now head ''I branctei 1 other places cl rr.Ui^ rr.ert. .H27 words
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Article66 1955-02-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. S. Velu. an 18-year-old office boy. who attacked his elder brother with an iron rod because the latter "bullied" another brother, was today put on a three-month good behaviour bond by the President of the Sessions Court. Velu pleaded guilty before Mr.66 words
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Article166 1955-02-16 2 Models-TheSochfaG* Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S Kallang Airport u heDS an amateur photographers' < lul > of camera hounds spent more than H pirnr 36 Japanese belles of the Sochiku m*^ The troupe, which had completed a successful season in the Colony. left by a Thai Airways' Skymaster lor Bangkok.166 words
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Article82 1955-02-16 2 A PROMINENT American businessman, who has been lecturing on free enterprise and labour management relations in the Philippines, under the auspices of the U.S. Department of State Educational Exchange Programme, will arrive in Singapore on Feb. 27. He is Mr. Leland Hazard, vice-president and general counsel82 words
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Article130 1955-02-16 2 9.HR. DAY FOR SHOPME CATCHES ON KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. *A large number of Indian merchants here have alleady put into effect their Chamber of Commerce directive for a nine-hour wolfdng day for shop assistants. The Standard was told today. Mr< A. S. Nair, spokesman of th* Selangor Indian Chammer ol130 words
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Article20 1955-02-16 2 11 r\J I i r I by th< 1 1 rorr I paafl A: 1 S cash four., -^JJ^^J20 words
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Article78 1955-02-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. One more person died today from injuries received in yesterday's smash on the Sungei Besi Road between a car and a bus. She was 67-year-old Yee Keow. who died in the Kuala Lumpur General Hospital early this morning. Her death brings the death78 words
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Article389 1955-02-16 3 IjSBAND LOSES DIVORCE SUIT pITIIION di.o.« by H«. Chi, tin,, 34 »."«9" o( S...„th 5t.,,, Hotel, i- <o„„d o( hi, ..Km X"""°l who contested too potition. gov, oo.deneo vostcr- tll gggf she had madt threats of suicide and other instances of cruelty. Wun said the petitioner was trying to389 words
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Article, Illustration21 1955-02-16 3 H M\l> hin IBRAHIM. H Labour frt»d;.i.i. for the \^,n.blv elector H the vicrKj,! Urn N.B.L.U. iJffsan i- ...ployed at21 words
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Article72 1955-02-16 3 \r who was sponsible was corntrial at the the Singat*e Court B. I. Pates, ibbing Low that Leo f July 16 last j 845 p.m. at TSouza of Wood- tai. said that Leo his observation to Oct. 28 last pe*aiod. he i be mentally comprehenning powers was dull, denot72 words
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Article135 1955-02-16 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Two terrorists were killed by a platoon of the First Battalion. Somerset Light Infantry, in the Mentakab district of Pahang yesterday. 50 years, and if I leave now it's just like leaving horne for this is my home." Tan smiled proudly when told135 words
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Article35 1955-02-16 3 JOHN Gruel ignored his birthday yesterday— his 100 th —because he hates "all that fussing." But he gave his wife a "big smooth" kiss because it was also St. Valentine's Day— (AP).35 words
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Article171 1955-02-16 3 Man STC 'Cannot Afford To Lose Company To Mark A Golden Year A MAN, who has been with the Singapore Traction Company since its tramcar days, when this island was but mostly mangrove swamps, will be honoured with a special presentation at a tea party by the Company's Chairman, Sir171 words
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87 1955-02-16 3 Rotary Club 'Adopts' PonggolVillage THE Rotary Club of Singapore has "adopted Ponggol Village and has built a school and community hall tor the villagers, to raise their standard of living. This is being done so that Ponggol Village will be a model for other villages to follow and thereby help87 words
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Article, Illustration304 1955-02-16 3 by SINGAPORE will get a chance to see her new breed of athletes the waterskiers at their Grand Gala at the Pasir Ris Hotel on Sunday Feb 20. The heavily packed programme will begin at 9. 30 a.m. with exhibitions by some of Malaya's bestDavid Studio - 304 words
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Article, Illustration136 1955-02-16 3 A $1 00 reward will be paid to the person who brings this lad to his home in at) Craig Road in Singapore. The boy, M. A. Sidik, 15. has been missing since Feb. 2. A student of the Tung Lim English School in136 words
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Article63 1955-02-16 3 LIM HUAY BOON was acquitted in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday of armed robbery, at a hair dressing saloon in Joo Chiat Road on Aug. 31. The jury unanimously returned a verdict of not guilty. Armed with a knife, three men were stated to have entered the63 words
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Article61 1955-02-16 3 BATTLE of Britain Week will be observed this year from Sept. 12 to Sept. 18. By decision of the Air Council in 1945. Sept 15 is fixed a? Battle of Britain Day and as m past years, will be observed this year by colour hoisting parades61 words
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199 1955-02-16 3 This Will Keep The Councillors Heedful' VOTERS who elect a person to the Singapore Legislative Assembly should have the right to withdraw their choice, said Mr. S. C. Soh. the Independent candidate in the Ravelock Division in the coming elections !n his manifesto. Mr. Soh said that if elected he199 words
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Article37 1955-02-16 3 MEMBERS of the Singapore Anglo-Chinese School Old Boys' Association and their friends will celebrate Pounder's Day with a dinner at 8 p.m. on Mar. 1 in the Lee Kuo Chuan Auditorium at Barker Road.37 words
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Article144 1955-02-16 3 City Water Will Be A Dentrifice THE Singapore City Council's scheme to fluorate water and "help the people have better teeth" will start as soon as the necessary equipment is obtained. The Water Engineer, Mr. W. S Stredwick. told The Standard yesterday that en- 1 quiries for the plant were144 words
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Advertisement137 1955-02-16 3 E^s^ iwi^siir rllsßiirjiiij^^ ss CATHAY ajwxub saasi Oamisaiwoai aaMaaaaaaflV afi. t." > GLYNIS JOHNS lkj /I |7 aX DONALD SINDEN **yt 7T Slf J "^^A ANNE CRAWFORD J^*-* MARGARET trt^wSytm^ mtwkJ i& RUTHERFORD \Ci I 3|W v (aVK j COMING! g— in— few Ca^sesS M and*** 'V.,,,,- j|W/ to? "••••jr.r-iiM137 words
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Article, Illustration335 1955-02-16 4 FINANCIAL worries drove Donald McPherson, a young English engineer, to suicide, the Singapore Coroner, Mr. K. T. Alexander, ruled yesterday. McPherson was found with a gunshot wound in his head, and a pistol in his hand slumped against the wall in the bathroom of335 words
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Article113 1955-02-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Eight persons, including one candidate from Singapore, are standing in this year's election for the presidentship of the Malayan Indian ConTess. Voting which has already begun is taking place at branch level. The final counting of votes la expected to take113 words
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Article95 1955-02-16 4 Case Of The Poisoned Piglets SINGAPORE Police are now investigating an alleged arsenic poisonins of a sow and eight piglets in a farm in Potong Pasir. The pigs, worth $400. were found dead in their sty on Monday evening. Their bellies we*.e found to be hard and swollen. Food troughs95 words
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Article93 1955-02-16 4 City Will Have More Footpaths A $180,000 plan to construct pedestrian footpaths in various parts of Singapore has \teen drawn up by the City Council. Priority is being given to localities in which there are schools and bus routes. These areas include sections of Adam and Whitley Roads. Buffalo Owen93 words
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Article160 1955-02-16 4 We Shall Win In The End- Yap THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce's struggle to have the language restriction in the Legislative Assembly removed is gaining support from members of Parliament in London. The Chamber's vice-presi-B Pheng Geek. 1 in a froml London to the160 words
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82 1955-02-16 4 PENANG, Tues. The Little Sisters of the Poor here yesterday had "a big surprise," according to one of them, when they received $175,000 from the Social Welfare Lotteries Board. The donation which came through the Settlement Government will be used to finish off payment82 words
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Article93 1955-02-16 4 $2,000 THEFT FROM NAAFI SHOP A NAAFI shop and kiosk in Tanglin Barracks in Singapore were broken into during the weekend and more than $2,000 worth of cash and goods were stolen. Ten crossed cheques drawn for $925. a wristwatch, postage and NAAFI stamps worth 544 as well as $1,37193 words
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Article113 1955-02-16 4 Muslims To Form Own Association THE Chinese Muslim population of Singapore, numbering about 200. intend forming their own association at a tea party to b e held on Sunday, Feb. '20 The president of the Malayan Chinese Muslim Association Haji Ibrahim T.Y. Ma. yesterday told The Standard that the association113 words
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Article55 1955-02-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues A patrol from Area Security Unit No. 45 has found the skeleton of a man on Bang Heng Estate in the Muar district of Johore. The body had a bullet wound In the left hip bone. It is thought to be that of a55 words
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181 1955-02-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Kuala Lumpur Munici- I pality is to lay a $15,000 subsoil, water scheme for the capital's abattoirs now consuming over a million gallons of water every month, in order to end complaints of shortage from other consumers In the vicinity181 words
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Article83 1955-02-16 4 BATU GAJAH. Tues. Ng Fook Wah, 22. of Pusing. was sentenced to three years' imprisonment this morning, when he was convicted on a robbery charge by the President of the Sessions Court, Che Mahmud Hashim. Inspector A. Petrus, stated that Fook Wah threatened a vegetable83 words
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Article, Illustration176 1955-02-16 4 THE United Nations Film and Television Officer. Mr. Maxwell Dunn, arrived in Singapore yesterday by BO AC. Constellation from Jakarta to consult officials of the Malayan Film Unit on matters affecting the relationship of the U.N. and the Unit. "These matters." he said, "will176 words
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Article279 1955-02-16 4 A MAN, arrested in Singapore for -'loitering" early one morning, quietly slipped out of the C.I.D. building while his record was being checked in the Criminal Records Office on the first floor. This was related in the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday when Abdullah279 words
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Article251 1955-02-16 5 A HDKN< X trickster, Peter Teo Hock Chve rdJN to two-and-a-half years' imin the Singapore First District Criminal "V he pleaded guilty to three counts of cheatf firn^ l total of *****4 in J ">y and August, barge of cheating the Gramophone I Teo was sentenced to six months'251 words
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Article, Illustration88 1955-02-16 5 *v" K. porter Huh (ommis- ,>l Asia numuttu. told 1 «,iir«l vt-str-rday *jr.*intrM- Wl jldrN-tt'^ t(» the f*» r m C c n v Bandung. ril .pore by liti-.n. Mr. nl »r. well in I Xmrr th.in !»*> pre->--(ranill met the world y prfM'nt ..t the Con••\ery effort v88 words
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Article41 1955-02-16 5 c army officers. picvous green iiaa spent the :..:.ore under- v. waitKa an| Air- r the arrival commandby 2nd nt Iwin. dothing, to the Tlafl SUaaDOV they will be aStralia to i* there untype of irninff to sent 03* om.e41 words
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Article18 1955-02-16 5 Feb. 15— Sirv.ee HoOfflOHll re: $15.64 to j Malayan Sl* rt Rl> L£ Io a tael. I18 words
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Article244 1955-02-16 5 Two Convicted Men To Appeal Department. Tham said, in his defence, that he had filled two forms Johari produced and handed him S10 $5 for the licence and $5 as a "tithe to the government." Johari denied he had any i criminal conspiracy with Tham244 words
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Article46 1955-02-16 5 A SCHOOLBOY, Koh Kirn Hong and a shop employee, Tan Ah Kow, received stab wounds when they were set upon by a group of men in a shophouse at Anson Road, last night. Both were treated as outpatients in the Singapore General Hospital.46 words
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Article171 1955-02-16 5 3,000 SEE RED' IN A STRIPE ABOUT 3.000 uniformed em- ployees of the Singapore Government are planning to stage a general strike as a pretest against the Government's decision not to remove the red stripes on their uniforms. If they go on strike, it will affect almost nil Government departments171 words
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352 1955-02-16 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— Heavy losses ot the last meeting of the Singapore Turf Club caused the downfall of Police Lt. J. W. Barber, it was stated in the Sessions Court today. Barber was charged with criminal breach of trust of $8,349 and with352 words
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Article, Illustration74 1955-02-16 5 THE head of a Hindu mut in India. Kuntrakkude Adigal. above, who spent more than a month in the Federation and Singapore propagating Tamil religious culture, lc f t by Garuda Indonesian Airways' Convair for Indonesia. He said he intends studying the cultural background74 words
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Article, Illustration128 1955-02-16 5 A TUBE wel' driller, Mr. Derrick Turner, (left) who arrived in Singapore by BOAC Constellation from Rangoon yesterday, Tarrying guitar walked up to a Standard reporter and asked: "Arc there any good guitar tutors here to teach me to play this thing proficiently?" He was128 words
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Article123 1955-02-16 5 A COMPREHENSIVE social security survey for Singapore will be conducted by an International Labour Office expert beginning in May, this year the Colony's Secretary for Social Welfare. Mr. T. P Cromwell, told the Press yesterday. At present. Mr. Cromwell said. Singapore has many scrv'ces that123 words
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Article42 1955-02-16 5 FIVE gangsters broke up a mahjcng game in Muar Road. Singapore, on Monday night and attacked two brothers among the players The brothers were latei taken to the Genera, Hospital where they were treated for head injuries Police are investigating42 words
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Article26 1955-02-16 5 MR. W. SENA. Fellow of the Homology Association uril] give I talk on gems at the YWCA. CLllve- Quay at 10.30 a.m today.26 words
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Article186 1955-02-16 5 $50,000 MORE TO AID FARMERS THE Singapore Social Welfare Depat tment will distribute about $50,000 in cash, rice and condensed milk this week to rehabilitate 1 aimers whose occupations were disrupted by the recent tloods. the Colony Social Welfare Secretary said yesterday. This second distribution win probably De the last,186 words
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Article88 1955-02-16 5 TWO men. W. Smith. 24, and D. Murray. 21. WCfte tentatively charged m the Singapore Fiflh Poii«c Court yesterday with house-breaking and stealing it was allegerl that Smith and Murray broke into a NAAFI kiosk at Tanglin Barracks between Ii pin on Feb. |J and 888 words
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Miscellaneous532 1955-02-16 5 htctnclard c^lmanac I Information at a Glance port MCwSM 11 40 am .5 ft Melody Mixture: Sam Bright ■fly a«> aa. -w^ sa. aw n arnl Early; 5 om Join the Tock VJ ADfj D f 1 Penanx 44aam«4ft3 in 6 37 Tock>: 515 Radio Malaya X rf P m532 words
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Article964 1955-02-16 6 Don't Play Possum ♦THE revelation that the Federation Police have smashed a complex underground Communist Party branch in Pontian town, Johore, with wellestablished connections in several Chinese schools in the urea, is no credit to the Government of the Federation. It only proves that nothing not even bullets964 words
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Article699 1955-02-16 6 William Clark - AFTER MALENKOV William Clark Seen from Whitehall: By London, ♦yHE resignation of Mr. Malcnkov ls causing a new appraisal of some of the vital tenets of present British foreign policy. Since the death of Stalin British official thinking, under the goad of the Prime Minister (Sir) Winston Churchill) and not699 words
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Article678 1955-02-16 6 BANGKOK. 'TO revisit Bangkok after 16 years is to see an old friend in a new costume. The main features are the same: the great noisy river, the busy klongs or canals, the Palace and the temples with their high tiled roofs and golden pagodas. But the678 words
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Article, Illustration894 1955-02-16 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - ASTER GUNASEKERA By QPEAKING over Radio I Malaya on Sunday night, Z the former Member lor C Education in the Federation Zot Malaya. Dato E.E.C. Thuraismgham, said he was 1 left cold by the Party system Z evolving in Malaya. "This Z may sound894 words
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Letter357 1955-02-16 6 What's A Good Citizen Sir; You conclude your editorial of February 9 m under the caption "Future S Of Straits Chinese" by stat2 ing that they do make good citizens. Now what is a 2 good citizen? The citizen 2 has not only rights and 2 privileges but he has357 words
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Letter93 1955-02-16 6 Sin I think it is most necessary to have a oneway traffic light at the Rumah Miskin road-junc-tion. It is so difficult for vehicles from Upper Scran goon way to turn into Lavender St. For this reason, innumerable cars and even lorries jam into Towner Rd., and McNair93 words
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Article327 1955-02-16 6 From Steven R Un( Of The TTiesm es the local population, and there is perfect liaison between the Thais and British police over the control of the frontier. A better field for Communist propaganda is provided by the university students. Many of these are very poor; and though university327 words
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Article110 1955-02-16 6 Review of View I Not A Good Sign JiaiUN Chew Jit Poh. commentJ^ ing on parliamentary gov- ernment and tactics of 2 electioneering, declares that J too many parties are not a good sign for democracy anywhere. France and Italy for instance, the journal ex--2 plains. The numerous poliJ tical110 words
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Advertisement34 1955-02-16 6 MT\ For nil your rj£|ti FURNISHING MATERIAL \jWSK Requirements, remember KmmWS&b vve lavo a ar 9 range awaiting your choice and JfSx And It's Cheaper! MAGANLAL NAGINDAS CO. 85/87 Arab Street Singapore Tel;-» 340734 words
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Advertisement11 1955-02-16 6 9 TRAVEL IN COMFO* T AIR-CONDITIOf COACHES ON ALL MAIL TBAIHj11 words
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Article44 1955-02-16 7 :dan, Sudan to pt to bevcar, Ro- relay. esstaa ment Sir -emenU sted onal Sudan h rtenI BQci ally t'r.rier a ment. i riod. •TO fU|C lat- retire less toster Egypt, freeze and I legls- a tax He policy nditiona i in ;gn44 words
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Article33 1955-02-16 7 it ci I s it suci will IwwMHOafl ays, lay, re carrirv of West land I meteor dcflec- 9 from ea were by the machine and the exn handed Aircraft irri'r-orough <penmental33 words
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Article49 1955-02-16 7 i:> (AP> Moscow are I 54-year-old ftht leader of a i i nation that vi fall, said saw weie l unbelievably attires." he b dinner. I to them. command they just 1 c.i me from 1 tse apart :1 young awl I a wTOttld turn '.me in visit."49 words
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Article19 1955-02-16 7 onsin. Fisher hen he He fill- -ion. a C top of had put calibre xed up nil pouch-19 words
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Article109 1955-02-16 7 LONDON. Feb 15. (Reuter). Police stopped press photographers using their cameras when the Queen and the Queen Mother returned privately to London last night from a few days at the Royal country home at Sandringham .n Norfolk. Ten minutes before the Royal train was due109 words
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Article31 1955-02-16 7 THE 1.460-ton British Frigate. Sparrow, arrived in England yesterday after two-and-a-ha'.f years* duty in the Far East. She had steamed 50.000 miles including patrols in Ko- rean waters. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration64 1955-02-16 7 Photo. J \w\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\* HAPPY 25-year-old J Anneliso Wolf gets a J kiss from runner-up Z i Heidi Hermann, 20, i after she was elected "Miss Hanover" in the first beauty contest for the "Miss Germany J 1955." Lucky Anne-? liso, elected after five- J JUP - 64 words
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193 1955-02-16 7 Mao Warns 'Imperialists' MOSCOW, Feb. 15, (Re leaders pledged their futur the fifth anniversary of th< 'uter) Russian and Chinese c co-operation last night on Soviet-Chinese treaty of alliance. Marshal Bulganin, the new Soviet Prime Minister, told Chinere guests at a Moscow reception:193 words
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Article42 1955-02-16 7 JAKARTA. Feb. 15. (AP)— An estimated 150 Darul Islam raiders attacked three villages in the Karangounggal district 50 miles south-east of Bandung during the week-end. They looted 500.000 rupiahs worth of property and shot three of the villagers.42 words
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Article17 1955-02-16 7 BfNG Crosby's brother Bob. stricken nine days ago with lobar pneumonia, left hospital yesterday.17 words
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99 1955-02-16 7 Mao's Draft For China Conscription HONGKONG. Feb. 15 (Reuter) Communist China's State Council (Cabinet) today made public a draft conscription law making Chinese males between 18 and 40 eligible for military service and community service, the Communist New China News Agency reported. The draft which will be submitted for formal99 words
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Article67 1955-02-16 7 LONDON, Feb. 15, (Reuter) The court martial appeal court yesterday dismissed applications by two British soldiers for leave to appeal against conviction for murdering a Viennese merchant last June The soldiers were Private Richard James Mcßrinn, 20. of Belfast and Dennis William Warrington. 19, of London. They67 words
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Article272 1955-02-16 7 Un n,w Xl> '->lan--2* like ►tC J tai twice a* *J*f as natural [a,, 1 P li '«<- the Pwswlb J"' diamonds !j" >rt anyN, r 4h your "iiugement lo lffr a new diamonds vitally important in industry and national defence. Success in creating diamonds was announced by scientists272 words
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Article44 1955-02-16 7 VATICAN CITY. Feb. 15 (AP).— Steadily strengthening Pope Pius appeared In his third floor Vatican study window today and blessed a crowd In St. Peter's Square In his first such appearance since his grave illness on Dec. 2, last year.44 words
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Article45 1955-02-16 7 SOUTHAMPTON. Feb. 15. (Reuter) —a detachment of 4UO men of the blst Light Regiment of the Royal Artillery arrived at Southampton last night from Hongkong in the troopship Asturias for their first tour of home duty since the Korean war.45 words
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270 1955-02-16 7 The Formosa Question Goes Behind Diplomatic Doors NEW YORK, Feb. 15 (Reuter) The Formosa situation moved out of the limelight of Security Council debate at the United Nations yesterday into the realm of private diplomacy But Western delegates said that it might only be a temporary transfer. Faced with the270 words
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387 1955-02-16 7 No Decision On Anything NEW YORK, Feb. 15, (Reuter)— The United Nations Security Council adjourned indefinitely yesterday without taking any further decisions on the Formosa The adjournment came after the Council rejectedl by ten votes to a Soviet proposal that should I immediately pass387 words
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142 1955-02-16 7 H-BOMB It Brings Hope, Not Despair BRISTOL, England, Feb. 15 (Reuter)—Marshal of the Royal Air Force, Sir John Slessor, former British Chief of Air Staff, said last night he thought the atom and hydrogen bombs had brought "a measure not of despair but of hope to the world." "I just142 words
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104 1955-02-16 7 LONDON. Feb. 15. (UP)— British Supply Minister Selwyn Lloyd told the House of Commons yesterday he had ordered an investigation into leakages of British air force secrets into American newspapers. He was replying to a Socialist question whether he had made any representations about104 words
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Article80 1955-02-16 7 MABLETHORPE. Lincolnshire; Feb. 15. (Reuter) The Duke of Edinburgh, during a visit here yesterday dropped in on and drank a toast to the district's oldest couple. Mr. Richard Silcock. 80, and his wife florence. 76. Mr. Silcock offered the Duke a glass of champagne from a megnum80 words
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Article64 1955-02-16 7 MOSCOW, Feb. 15 (Reuter) "News," Russia's English language foreign affairs journal, declared that "India's significant peace moves have won the appreciation of people of goodwill all over the world." The Journal wrote: "The great people of India and their government headed by Jawaharlal Nehru, have made a64 words
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Article42 1955-02-16 7 NAIROBI. Feb. 15, (Reuter) An official communique said yesterday that police who believed they had contacted Mau Mau terrorists opened fire in a village in South Nyeri and accidentally killed an old African woman and wounded a child.42 words
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Article29 1955-02-16 7 DR. Otto Strasser, former Nazi leader, who recently regained his German citizen* ship, said in Canada. Europe favours neither United States Capitalism nor Soviet Communism. A. P.29 words
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Article72 1955-02-16 7 GEORGE TOWN, British Guiana, Feb. 15. (Reuter) Dr. Cheddi Jagan and his American-born wife. Janet, ousted from their key posts in the left-wing Peoples Progressive Party, two days ago, have refused to recognise the party's decision. They remained in their offices at the party's head-quar-ters today72 words
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Article49 1955-02-16 7 TRIVANDRUM. India, Feb 15 <UP) The Congress Party was returned to power yesterday in the State of Travencore-Cochin. defeating India's first Socialist state government. A five-man cabinet headed by Panampally Govinda Menon was sworn in. It was the sixth government in this South Indian state.49 words
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103 1955-02-16 7 'Apparitions Dance For The Princess ANTIGUA (Canary Islands), Feb 15 (AP).—Antigua's popular dancing •'ghosts" wired up their hats today to flash lighted crowns and welcome signs for Princess Margaret, here on her month-long tour of the British West Indies. The "ghosts" are actors who wear white sheets and tall illuminated103 words
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Article, Illustration187 1955-02-16 7 Pravda Takes A Whack At Britain MOSCOW. Feb 15. (Reuter)—The Soviet Communist Party newspaper Pravda today accused the British Conservative Government of adopting a "particularly aggressive foreign policy in the last seven to eight months. Commenting on the recent London conference of Commonwealth Prime Ministers, Pravda said the "Conservative Government's187 words
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Advertisement60 1955-02-16 7 V. TIN CLOSING PRICES '2- j-j^d London Correspondent [J*"*. Fob. 15— The following ore the closing and tin on tho London Morhet. :n RUBBER LONDON TIN 30 id. Spot £712 10s buyers, 30id. £713 seller*. 30 id. Three months £714 10s. 29id. buyers. £715 10s sellers. ■"bcr 29id. Settlement prices:60 words
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Advertisement85 1955-02-16 7 ±L§jfc Itf/v t yiw The quol,fy 0i Robin Hood 4rr a tfw^^ i I xlf B,c y clcl wi itond <°*oy-i-As*mT m am/ I 1/ \r 1 > c com P ori,on ogoinst oil WW maJOw^^ competitors. Yet its price kM*BL W w Tr*^. 1 HOfjiy 1 ostonishingly low. Speciol85 words
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Article, Illustration55 1955-02-16 8 British screen star Diana Dors displays a black and gold two-piece swim suit one of .the outfits she wears m the film "Value For Money now being made ot Pinewood Studios, Buckinghamshire, while luring John Gregson in the film Her rival for Gregson's affections is Susan55 words
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Article397 1955-02-16 8 ll'Sr a vcar ago. in a Pinewood projection booth, a fledgling screen •ctor sat sick and shaken His first day's work in ••The Young Lovers' was Hashing before him on the si i ccn He could find only one verb to describe his performance. I397 words
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Article972 1955-02-16 8 170LK around Hollywood in the early mornings rub their eyes when they see a glamorous girl riding to work with a donkey in her car. But they should see Mari Blanchard on Sundays, for that's the day she takes her pets down to the beach972 words
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Article, Illustration916 1955-02-16 8 SIGNING of Mario Lanza to star in Warner Bros "Serenade." James 11, Cain's famous best selling novel about an opera singer, was announced by Jack I Warner Preparation on the picture starts immediately and the romantic drama with music will be one of the Studio's916 words
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Article39 1955-02-16 8 i J 4 -»j j E "i I 1 I Bio. SECOND J CwS,! i Osi J J 1 i i i awt" T«M mJ i pro I I Colin 1 ■-1 I 1 bee: i i > Cc39 words
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Advertisement17 1955-02-16 8 LCR 1 1 v^ I '/<v' These Two Grand COMIC STRIP For The Children Begin This Friday^17 words
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Article711 1955-02-16 9 well Hollyirood" brassiere. These brassieres are expensive, let's face it. but they are also the only ones of their kind. With built in supports, these bras give not only the modern ''pushup" look, but the straps are made for (a) halternecklines. (b) boat necklines. Hour? So simple711 words
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Article, Illustration21 1955-02-16 9 For slimming that tummy down! An excellent machine does some of the work, it's up to you to do the rest.21 words
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Article, Illustration254 1955-02-16 9 SUFFERING from dandruff. dry hair, too much perm, frizz, or just "I don't seem to be able to do a thing with it" nes>? With your hair. I mean. And how hair can get out of hand in our tropical paradise! Miss Vicky or Michelle's254 words
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Article539 1955-02-16 9 Toni Marsh - Toni Marsh I Says I T A THING of Deaut y may be a joy forever, j but golly, you wouldn't I think 95% of the popuI lation had ever heard of 1 it! "My dear, don't look I at me," they shriek. "Of course, 1 know539 words
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Article, Illustration27 1955-02-16 9 ra "new look" on a client ot her Institute of Beauty. Facials, •message and "Keep Fit' classes, they're all a part of being I beautiful. I v\\*\\VX\\\\VV\\\\\\\\\\VN\\V\\\\VV\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\xxV\\\\\\\\VV\WV\\\\\\M\\\27 words
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Advertisement195 1955-02-16 9 Jhe world famous family of TIGER medicinal products •ffffißmP™*^-'' ~*"&mmik warn .'-'4&&K Wwwraal aww > wwwtiwwwjwf^aW ww)*'9?awwa^^^^ o^*^aia^*^' /WWWBwwF7*ww*?^P^aw wwwwwa^^^CTWraMaft^^aaawwv' L^^^wawavsv^aaaw^ *^Swa wwa awwi ataaPwi TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (PA I KUA TAN Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL195 words
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Miscellaneous196 1955-02-16 9 "I \llo\: Exuiess ta'.ents *nd skills; Ifwl to enjoy jorne extra freedom "-•rs |or and pleasure. Don t take rnlrr- unreasonable chances how-.n-s ever IwIRHI UKI.O— Aug 23 to Sept. 22— Make allowances for a •■"'KI\IK\- .ge m sentiments rorj If> ward domestic-office achievetne ment. ortu- LIRRA-Sept. 23 to Oct196 words
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5535 1955-02-16 10 THE SINGAPORE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS ORDINANCE. 1954. (Section 25). Notice of Election of a Member of the Electoral Division of Telok Ayer. HIS Excellency the Governor having issued His Writ for the Election of a Member of the Legislative Assembly for5,535 words
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187 1955-02-16 11 Replanting Board Chief Sounds A Warning Standard Staff Corr. KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —Mr. A. C. Smith, the Rubber Replanting Board's Chief Executive, today blamed the present high price of rubber for the refusal of smallholders to replant. He said that present rubber prices were encouraging smallholders to squeeze every ounce187 words
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92 1955-02-16 11 Sliding Scale Of Export Duty On Tea NEW DELHI. Feb. 15: (Reuter) India will shortly introduce a sliding scale of export duty on tea. Commerce Minister. Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, told Reuter today. He said legislation would be introduced in the Budget Session of Parliament. which opens here next week.92 words
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Article65 1955-02-16 11 MALAYAN tin statistics showed movements of tin from the Federation to Singapore and Penang at 5285 tons in January compared with 5.485 tons for December. 1954. The exporting state*; during January were Perak 3, 121 tons, Selangor 1.719 tons, Pahang 164 tons, Negri Sembilan 129 tons, Johore65 words
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Article76 1955-02-16 11 LONDON. Feb. 15 (Reuter) The Government yesterday rejected a suggestion that it should ask the United Nations to rescind the embargo on the export of rubber from Singapore and Malaya to China. Mr. Stan Awbery (Labour urged government in the House of Commons to do76 words
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145 1955-02-16 11 Standard Staff Reporter PRICES of Goodrich tyres have not increased in Singapore, despite the fact that a 2\ to 5 per cent increase was announced by the manufacturers in New York on Monday. Motors, agents of Goodrich The I Standard prices would remain145 words
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198 1955-02-16 11 RED FLEET MOVEMENT FIRMS PRICE RUBBER NEWS of Red China's ships mossing off the China Coast firmed rubber prices in Singapore, which closed at $1.05» per lb. for first grade rubber for March shipment ($1.05} per lb. on Monday). Quotations opened lower with first business reported at $1 04 largely198 words
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Article, Illustration492 1955-02-16 11 New Vaccine May Soon Be Available PRODUCTION of poliomyelitis vaccine is in lull swing at Eli Lilly and Company with the goal of making it available shortly through regular pharmaceutical channels. In 1950, the company was invited by the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis of the United States to participate492 words
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Article52 1955-02-16 11 RUBBER crop figures for January of the various companies for which Messrs Turquand. Youngs Co. act as secretaries are: Alor Gajah 22.300 lb.. Ayer Panas 73,000 lb. Glenealy 82.500 lb.. Kluang 63.000 lb.. Pajam 104.000 lb.. Talisman i 22.500 lb.. Teluk Anson 60.285 lb. Ulu Benut52 words
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397 1955-02-16 11 Open General Import Licence List Is Extended Finanrv And Commerw THE Singapore Government yesterday extended the Open General Import Licence No. 1 to permit imports of Japanese origin goods without specific licence, with effect from Feb. 18. The extension also applies to goods consigned from other than American, Canadian. Latin-American397 words
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Article34 1955-02-16 11 THE Ceylon Government has closed a deal with Pakistan for the purchase of 40.000 tons of Pakistan rice. Usually reliable sources said the price was £30 per long ton. Reuter.34 words
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Article15 1955-02-16 11 THE Egyptian Company for Petroleum Refining is to construct a plant near Alexandria.15 words
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Article, Illustration136 1955-02-16 11 U.S. Executive To Visit Malaya MR. LELAND Hazard, (right), vice-president and general counsel of the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, will visit Singapore and the Federation from Feb. 21 to March 8. He has spent several weeks N the Philippines lecturing on the subjects of free enterprise, labour-management136 words
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Article59 1955-02-16 11 $10.4 Mil. Adverse Balance MALAYA'S foreign trade during December last year showed al adverse balance of $10.1 million, according to preliminary official statistics. Imports of merchandise including parrel post amounted to $289.1 million and exports of merchandise including parcel post, ships' stores and bunkers $278.7 million. The total value of59 words
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Article123 1955-02-16 11 Turnover In Shares Shrinks THE Malayan share market remained quiet in all sections yesterday. The turnover showed a further shrinkage, according to the Malayan Sharcbrokcrs* Association. Buyers Seller* Con. Tin Smelt Ord* N 6 SI G M. Cements U IJt Metal Box 1.4S 1..50 O.C. Bank 00 32 50 Robinson123 words
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Article172 1955-02-16 11 THE produce market in Singapore was quiet in all sections with an absence of interest from overseas yesterday. Singapore Copra Association prices ve.sterdav were: Feb. $30* and $30il; Marrh $30? and $30 B Apr. $30* and $31 per picul. Tone: Quiet. Messrs. Holiday. Cutler. Bath Co.,172 words
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Article67 1955-02-16 11 AUSTRAL Malay Tin Ltr announced the following r< turns for January: Thabav leik ran PI hour-, dug 178.0< cub.c yards and recovered 2' piculs ore (51 ions), Punga rtCatvctwd 271 plcula ore (1 tons) (Dredge remains sh; down production fro' Amang); arid Austral Amalg. mated Tin (Jungai dredj67 words
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Article197 1955-02-16 11 NEW YORK. Feb. IS, (AP) —Brazil, once the world's leading rubber producer, has set out to compete with the Far East in the output of jute, the New York Times reported yesterday. Japanese planters started the systematic cultivation of jute from which burlap is197 words
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Advertisement527 1955-02-16 11 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given t m %h I X V TEO CHU CHEW of No. bA Guan Chuan Street Singapore. have applied to tn« Board of Licensing Justices. Singapore, for a First Class Public House Licence the sale of beer and Stout in respect of premises No. 88 Cecil527 words
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Advertisement44 1955-02-16 11 NOTICE NEDERLAND UNE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES m.v. "TABINTA" arr. 16.2.55. Berthing 16.2.55 S.H.B. Godowns: 1/2. General survey will be held on the 22nd February. 1955 No further survey will be held. NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL. 41, Robinson Road, Tel: 213*6.44 words
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Miscellaneous154 1955-02-16 11 Outer Roads Chip Lam. India. Burasa. Harunasan Maru. Tantalus. Fernsea. Janssens, Malayan Prince. Maung Bama. Billiton. Benmohr. Sab'an Maru, Van Goens. Inner Roads Kin Hai.Seng. Beetong. Kirn Heap Huat. Hero, Nangkachindr. Giang Bee. Sumpitan, Tong Hock. Langsa. Sg. Deli. Caltex 93. Auby. Aik Leong, Belaga, Sfnai, Labuan Hadji, Sofia, Sin154 words
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Article, Illustration43 1955-02-16 13 Photo by The Pakistan Hockey team have come to Malaya to test and be tested- Here they are seen with members of the Penang Hockey Association reception committee on their arrival at Bayan Lepas airport, Penang, from Banerkol^or^Sun-day.-B Sam Kai YeeSam Kai Yee - 43 words
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Article59 1955-02-16 13 Pakistan India Draw PESHAWAR. Feb. 15 (Reuter > Pakistan and India drew the fourth cricket Test match of their current series here today, and so the issue will rest on the fifth encounter starting at Karachi on Feb. 26 as the three earlier matches were also drawn. Final scores were59 words
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Article48 1955-02-16 13 BIRMINGHAM. Feb. 15 (Reuter) Doncaster Rovers beat Aston Villa 3-1 in the fourth replay of their Football Association Cup Fourth round tie. at West Bromwich Albion's ground here today. Doncaster will now meet Birmingham City in the fifth round at Birmingham on Feb. 19.48 words
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Article30 1955-02-16 13 AFTER being held to a goalless first half, 3BOD improved in the second half to beat P.VV.D. li-0 in a S.H.A. Junior knock-out tie played at Serangoon yesterday.30 words
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696 1955-02-16 13 PAKISTAN ROUT PENANG SERVE NOTICE 1 5 Goals Without Reply Tut* PENANG, Tues. IHE Paki tan Hotkey Fedcrntion tourists served notice of their strength and prowess to other States in Malaya today when they inflicted the heaviest defeat ever suffered by Penang, scoring a 15-0 victory in the opening match696 words
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Article26 1955-02-16 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday— Robinsons Sports Club held Shell Sports Club to a 2-2 draw in a soccer friendly on the. Brickfields Road ground today.26 words
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253 1955-02-16 13 EDIN PETERS - They Cheered Sven Davidsson Most Of All EDIN PETERS By TWENTY-six-year-old Sven Davidsson, the reigning* Swedish, Scandinavian and American indoor tennis champion, was the star of last night's international tennis exhibition played at the Singapore Badminton A crowd of about 1.000 were thrilled by the high-powered drives. accurate overhead smashing,253 words
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394 1955-02-16 13 R.E.M.E. "A," one of the most promising teams in this season's Singapore Cricket Club Seven-a-side rugby competition, entered the quarter-final when they beat the Club's "C" team by 9 points (2 tries and a penalty) to nothing on the Padang yesterday. With three394 words
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Miscellaneous317 1955-02-16 13 SPORFf HOCKEY; f/mior KO) T.T.C. vs. S.R.C. 'Greeyxs' replay at CSC ground. RUGBY: RN.A.S. Sembawang vs. Nee Soon at Nee Soon. Seven- A -Side Padang. RE.M.E. vs. Royal Engineers at Ayer Rajah. TENNIS: Ong Chew Bee vs. Lennart Bergelin at SBA HaV.l, 8.15 p.m. SOCCER: Beatty Secondary School vs. Junior317 words
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Article934 1955-02-16 14 May Repeat Treble On Shamrock Slipper, Good Andrew Golden Cloud By WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Jockey Athol Mulley who landed a great treble for Keith Daniels should again have a good day, second day of the Selangor Turf Club's Gold Cup meeting. Mulley s likely ones are934 words
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Article, Illustration20 1955-02-16 14 Jockey To Follow... There has been no rain for the past few days and the going will be very good.20 words
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Article164 1955-02-16 14 IPOH. Tues— The Perak Turf Club incurred a loss of over 9a\sXß during 1564, according to the Committee's report which is to be tabled at the annua! general meeting to be held at the owners' stand on Mar. 1. The report, however, explained that a164 words
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Article139 1955-02-16 14 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Tues. Yong Thau Yin's Gold Cup candidate. Euphrates, with Don Patterson astride, was the most impressive worker this morning when he easily skipped three furlongs in 36 2 5 sec. going beautifully all the way. Golden Lotus (Davy Jones> did a working mile139 words
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Article163 1955-02-16 14 a. t. 8. 9. 10. standard's Selections Windsor Lad The Pilot Trundle Hill Scrutineer S.IAMR.K-KHLIPPS gSg 0 B£S<** IftPh and White iv^Vf Toucan Amu-emeM II SWEET DREAM j^I^^OLPHIN SKRVNK PRIMROSE 23 Town jil?" Awn Town Bkryne Primrose <;ooi> AviißFiv pxssinc; fair passing fair satemjti; J^Trainfion Mom! Andrew New163 words
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295 1955-02-16 14 RECENTLY promoted Shamrock Slipper looks a good thing- in the opening race. This handsome Irish bred four-year-old by his Slipper improves with each outing*. In his three races so far, he has scored twice, winning his races in very stylish fashion over six295 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous998 1955-02-16 14 Race 1: 3.lsp.m.— Horses Class 1, Div. 2—6 Furs. 1. MS Amusement/ll 5v 8.10 "Shaw Stable" Martin J. Jones 54*2 < .inseng fry 8.09 Mr. M. K. Chen Ellery Smith .1. 1!9 Karthquake 6y 8.08 Mr. S. W. Kirn Yong Mortimer 4. 011 Purnle and White 7y 8.07 Mrs. R.998 words
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