Singapore Standard, 26 February 1955
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Title Section15 1955-02-26 1 Singapore Standard J3" v. No. 23* SINGAPORE, SATURDAY FEBRUARY 26, 1953 14 PAGES IS CENTS15 words
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Article111 1955-02-26 1 N'lists Give Up Island Outpost tfPD, Feb. 25, (AP)— China today :<;ned tiny Nanchi- 'and to the Chinese giving the Commucmother bloodless in their civil war. Nationalist Defence tff aid the evacuation irrted out without U.S. and with no intere by the Reds. Ministry refused to tb€ nmber of troops111 words
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Article58 1955-02-26 1 \:.A LUMPUR. Fri. a v arthi RajagopalaIttfl Governor-General :a. and <>nc of the ablest contemporary statesmen, visit Malaya in April. s from Madras said here Rajaji." ma this doyen of Indian National Congress, lely-kr.owr will come to on his way to Indo1a unere he wiD attend58 words
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Article96 1955-02-26 1 Russia Has Given 8 Subs To Mao \SHINGTON. Ftb. 25 iler) American officials •ye Russia has turned I to Communist China at eight small coastal type :innrs. Ie officials said today Russians were also trainChinese Communist crew rale the craft. is| three of these sub- ;nes were said to have96 words
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Article27 1955-02-26 1 HONGKONG. Feb. 25 (Reuten— U.S. Senator Margaret Chase Smith flew into Hong Kong today for a brief stopover on her Far Eastern tour.27 words
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Article288 1955-02-26 1 The Word: 'Communism Eden Casey Settle Last Minute Hitch BANGKOK, Feb. 25, (Reuter)— Ministers of the South-east Asian Treaty ended three days of talks in full agreement here today after a last minute hitch over whether Communism should be named as a menace to the area.288 words
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Article, Illustration511 1955-02-26 1 KULAI. Johore, Fri. Tungku Abdul Rahman. president of the United Malays National Organization, today railed on all Communist terrorists in the jungle to surrender and ofTered his life as a guarantee of their safe conduct. Speaking before 100 people opposite the Town Council office here,511 words
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277 1955-02-26 1 Public Officers Warned Of Their Role In Politics Maintain Reserve Says Covt. WITH the Singapore Legislative Assembly elections campaign gaining momentum daily, Government this week warned its officers in the restricted class that they must maintain complete reserve in all political matters or matters of public controversy." In case of277 words
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Article, Illustration92 1955-02-26 1 PORT ANTONIO, Jamaica, Feb 25. (Reuter) Cheerful unruffled Princess Margaret waved good-bye to Jamaica yesterday from a Royal barge which bounced and bobbed on white capped waves. Then she boarded the Royal yacht, Britannia, for two days at sea on the last 6tage of her month-long tour92 words
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160 1955-02-26 1 SYDNEY, Feb. 25, (Reuter)— The worst floods in New South Wales' history have caused at least 19 deaths, reports reaching here today indicated. Thousands are homeless in 50 towns which have been inundated or threatened by the raging waters and damage Is ex-enslve The160 words
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230 1955-02-26 1 WIFE RAN 'SEX-CLUB' FOR THE TEENAGERS ...And9MenAre Held For Rape NEW YORK, Feb. 25, (AP) A 41-year-old Jipusewife has been ac|TjKsed sst> -fuftfltng dally tmnnkmgj and sex parties ror teenagers including her 17-year-old daughter and 20-year-old son. Arrested and charged with impairing the morals of minors and contributing to their230 words
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Article68 1955-02-26 1 It's Down Again SINGAPORE rubber prices dropped again yesterday. No. 1 March closing at 893 cents, 4i cents lower than on Thursday. Alter the shakeup to 89* cents on last Saturday, the market rallied to 96 cents on Wednesday. It slipped 2 A cents on Thursday and again yesterday.68 words
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Article397 1955-02-26 1 SEATO: STRESS IS ON DEFENCE BANGKOK, Feb. 25, (Reuter) The SEATO Foreign Ministers, in a final communique today on their three-day Council meeting here, said they recognized the continuing dangers to peace and security in the treaty area and had agreed that these threats made it imperative that member governments397 words
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Article41 1955-02-26 1 BANGKOK. Feb. 25 (ADUS. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles observed his 67th birthday today. Members of the US. delegation to the Manila Pact conference gave him a silver cigarette case and embassj employees sang "Happy Birthday."41 words
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Article171 1955-02-26 1 NO A -ENERGY FOR COLONIES YET LONDON, Feb. 25 (Reuter)— Atomic energy is not likely to be used in the development of the British colonies within the next few years. Lord Munster, Minister without Portfolio, indicated in the House of Lords last night. The point was raised by Lord Ogmore,171 words
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Article36 1955-02-26 1 LONDON. Feb. 25. <Reutrn —The British Government has authorized the British Overseas Airways Corporatum ■to orcW tf*n American Dou. I Rlas airliners of the DC-7C I type, it was announced today.36 words
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Advertisement85 1955-02-26 1 ..(final distributors:— NiAMw LEE CHAY COJ* \.,rth Bridge Rd.. Spore a. I Hr phone *****. iPf 4 M 0 OF crui l w happy ><r~C because /^i^w tr s sewn on a 7=n£PFAFF I THE J fc§s WORLD'S <^p BEST SEWING MACHINE and the only one with a 'IRTIFICATE OF85 words
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Advertisement40 1955-02-26 1 Reputed Store im CRYSTAL SILVERWARE tour Inspection Invited t NOVELTYtTOM m Nurih NTMffr PlHmr Mitt I Have you tried I I Refreshing Delirious' I I EEDUOH I CANO tAI) I It rcully Siitisfics I f AMOUS fOR KAVO'JR C-J SINCC'UIt40 words
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Article, Illustration64 1955-02-26 2 photos ON the right the students are busy at work building their own schoo And to know why tneyare f Tn s s about .t take a look at the photo on the left. It is typical of the crowded classrooms which the children haveStandard - 64 words
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Article90 1955-02-26 2 RAF Bomb Yong Peng Bandits BATU PAHAT. Fri Royai FdCVC bombers pounded suspected terrorist positions ai .nd Yon^ Pens this rr.ornirr, r in an effort to flush more -who ambu>hed a ary j»-ep on Monday In this morning's raid. Llnr i Hornets, and Vampires blast* I the jungle with I90 words
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Article55 1955-02-26 2 KUALA L I'M PUR. Fri -A I special squad patrol l on** or two terrorbta early y< >terday in rjiu Langai foresl reserve c: Kajang Di>trict. Srlans<^r. r.ci terrorist who ped v.-;*^ wounded in the ilder and hip. A rifle. 37 nds ol 303 ammunition. rhes55 words
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Article67 1955-02-26 2 7 Hurt As 'Wayang' Collapses SEVEN people were injured when Ch nwc "wayan?;" state ri^adc of wood and attap apsed at Alexandra Road. Singapore, lasl nish*. A 4 :-.c injured were treated as out-patient! at the General H Mr Woo Beck Huat. manager of the show, told The clard lasl67 words
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Article391 1955-02-26 2 One That They Can Take Along With Them THE boys of the Tai Keou Chinese primary school in Loronff Tai Sen?. Singapore, believe in action. Needing new classrooms and with no aid from Government in sight, they are building a new school for themselves.391 words
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Article58 1955-02-26 2 MALACCA. Frl.— The draw of the Malacca Welfare Lottery scheduled for tomorrow has now been postponed to May 21. This is the second time in which the draw has been postponed. The reason for the postponement Is lack of public support and the sale of tickets so58 words
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332 1955-02-26 2 Home Guard Chief Warns: 'Lose more Guns And I R esing' BUT NEARLY GETS SHOT Iti SURPRISE CHECK ON Pqst KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Major-General E B d, r Federotion's Inspector-General of Home Guords warned £m" q during his visit to Ulu Langat last night that if they |J? Eof his332 words
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Article102 1955-02-26 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per 1b) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose 89] 892 No. 1 R.S.S. F.ob Mar 89? 90 No. 2 88; 88 No 3 nom. 88 881 Tone: Slightly steadier. TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday was $3SS|, unchanged102 words
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Article40 1955-02-26 2 HONGKONG. Feb. 25—Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: 51 5.62 to £1 sterling; 55. ***** to US$l; 51. 834 to Malayan SI: $0.1 55 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $254,875 to a tael.40 words
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477 1955-02-26 2 Standard Theatre Critic THE somewhat formal atmosphere of the Victoria Memorial Hall was considerably Hghtened last night by the presence of Dame Sybil Thorndike and Sir Lewis Casson, giving the first of their three recitals of drama and poetry. Their approach to their audience was477 words
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118 1955-02-26 2 IPOII. F. sidcnt of Court here. Che Ma Hashim. today 3 the explanation Police for fa og a defence counsel j copy o: the rtj accused person ir.ade' the Police The Pn O.C.P.D had i the letter to the Police was the118 words
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245 1955-02-26 2 Labour Members Threaten Boycott Of Town Council SEREMBAN, Fri.— ln a letter to the President of the Town Council here, the Seremban Labour Party, today, threatened to boycott all future meetings of the council presided over by Inche Maarof bin Sheik Mu'stapha because of what they allege, is his partiality245 words
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Advertisement115 1955-02-26 2 IT IS OUT OF THIS WORLD! <**:. 2 H j Q aH t Cinetna&cpe 'flill .fOi UK -SNHr £t*Hf*f sniy <j#rt£xc. m^e w <j*» cnmpwn pa izmon (phoooi) Hollywood Has Given Us |3Jj flltSlf f Many Outstanding Musicals WftfMßtA <♦* including m^ W%^ 1 ws& AN AMERICAN IN PARIS 4115 words
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Article, Illustration527 1955-02-26 3 TOM MARSH - TOM MARSH South-east Asia Film Festival By THESE HAVE BEEN ASKED BANGKOK may have stolen a inarch on Singapore as far as being the seat of SEATO is concerned, but Singapore will have the world's attention in May when the Film Festival for South-east527 words
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Article, Illustration193 1955-02-26 3 GOLDEN HARVEST AWARD E GOLDEN Harvest <! stands 13 inches n six-inch square ■I while warble base. flobc and t>ger are of t r>;>cs: gold, silver or ft Yeir Fong made gt '<>r the troyliy a", original design by J. Lawlrr, Organizing < Ike Festival city Manager of Bro.sv Lid.,193 words
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66 1955-02-26 3 THREE gangsters threatened to stab a Singapore taxi r nn Thursday night he refused to drive lem into Swi.ss Club Roaddark and lonely avenue off ...t Timah Road. The driver was so scared hr reluctantly drove n into the lane and66 words
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Article31 1955-02-26 3 IPING. Fri. Forty teaof religious education one-day training c here conducted by Miss C Dowowood, of Singapore. Ir> J. 11. Haines of Ipoh. gramme concluded w:th riirn show.31 words
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156 1955-02-26 3 MAN WITH UNSOUND MIND GOES ON TRIAL A LABOURER, Joseph Varghcsc, was yesterday committed to stand trial at the next Assizes after a doctor had testified that his" mind was soundVarghe>e was tentatively charged in the Seventh Police Court with robbing a woman Urn Syam Eng. 24, of a ring156 words
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Article63 1955-02-26 3 THE following were elected office-bearers of the Singapore Government Staff Benevolent Association at its meeting recently. President— Mr. H. M. Danker; Vice-President Mr. T.R.G. van der Beck; Secretary— Mr. Teo Eng Guan; Committee members— Messrs. Leow Ah Bee. Robert Loke. Francis Pcreira, Michael Leong. S. Sinnathampy63 words
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Article, Illustration124 1955-02-26 3 His Promise To Voters A Housing Trust TIIE founder-president of the Singapore Federation Community Centres. Mr. Teo Seng Bee. who is contesting the April elections to the Colony Legislative Assembly, yesterday promised his electorate that he would do his utmost to create a Special Housing Trust, responsible to Government, to124 words
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Article36 1955-02-26 3 A RECEIVING order was made by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynslcy. in the Singapore High Court yesterday, against Keing Sing and Company, who owe John Manners and Co. (M) Ltd.. $11,513.:^'.36 words
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588 1955-02-26 3 CHRISTINE DIEMER - The Excitement Of Living-As Viewed By Dame Sybil Thorndike CHRISTINE DIEMER By i KiiM plays to politics, mountains (the Himalayas) to morals and any other -\citrment of living that i» ipped into her silver-grey hlonde head. Dame Sybil I horndike whizzed along in i minute Press interview >«**terday morning that588 words
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Article327 1955-02-26 3 Po/ice Freedom To Hecklers CANDIDATES for the forthcoming Singapore Legislative Assembly elections and their agents, will not require Police permission to hold meetings in their respective electoral divisions, the Commissioner of Police, Mr. N. G. Morris, said at a Press conference yesterday. However, candidates must327 words
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Article57 1955-02-26 3 MR. LIM CHONG PANG was re-elected for the fifth successive term as President of the Indian Motion Picture Distributors' Associat on of Singapore and Malaya at their Annual General Meeting held on Feb. 24. Other offire-bcarcrs elected were: Vice-President Mr. M.M. Maaiai. Hon. Secretary and Treasurer— Mr.57 words
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Article, Illustration102 1955-02-26 3 CAR HAD NO LIGHTS -$2O A SIXGAPOR motorist. Lim Biong Hoe. was fined S2O in he First ''raffle Court yesterday for driving his rar withiiit lights alons* New Bridge .load on the night of April 11. a*t year. life so that in your art you may be violent." and adds102 words
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316 1955-02-26 3 COMMUNIST DOCUMENTS READ OUT AT INQUIRY Students Face Arms Charge LETTERS from Chinese school students and strongly worded Communist documents condemning National Service in Singapore were read in the Singapore Fifth Police Court j yesterday. These documents were exDibits at a preliminary inquiry in which two young men. Lai Choh316 words
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Article123 1955-02-26 3 Verdict At Retrial Guilty A FACTORY worker. Lim Tong Eng. 19. was sentenced to four years' imprisonment by Mr. Justice Taylor at a retrial in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday, for the attempted murder of a Chinese school teacher, Soh Tong Leong. Lim was stated to have fired a revolver123 words
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Article25 1955-02-26 3 THE Singapore Battalion of the Boys Brigade will hold a reunion dinner at the War Memorial Hall. St. Andrew's Cathedra!, on Mar. 25.25 words
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Advertisement243 1955-02-26 3 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products Pp y'i- J*& %i wmd&m CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is on excellent remedy for Stomach Pains. Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL @3~x) "Stag Brand" PRESSURE STOVES AND MANTLES (Renownrd throughout the world'243 words
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Article70 1955-02-26 4 $238,000 CONTRACT IS SIGNED A SPOKESMAN for Nanyang University's trustees l 9\ n «°nnn cccl y esterd *v that a $238,000 contract has been ?L gn^ d ,f or the construction of the College of Economics and Commerce. h Jo h H Col J p se will be financed pV70 words
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Article, Illustration90 1955-02-26 4 IT was YIP Day at Singapore's Kallang Airport yesterday. Six arrived to attend the MalUig Conference of British representatives in South-east Asian countries and surroundin? Commonwealth territories which opens tomorrow. Posing for Standard cameraman at the Airport are from left (above): Mr. R. P Ileppel. British90 words
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570 1955-02-26 4 ...AND HE IS DISCHARGED A POLICE inspector, Hong Tiong Eng, found guilty on a summons charge of causing hurt to a woman, Alice Wong, 25, was discharged because the Singapore Fourth Police Court Magistrate, Mr. J.M. Devereux Colbourn found it a very570 words
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Article, Illustration239 1955-02-26 4 Mr. LEE'S ELECTION PLEDGE THE People's Action Party has fought and will continue to fight for the workers and the poor, said Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, the Party's candidate for the Tanjong Pagar Division, in an election manifesto issue! yesterday. Mr, Lee said he239 words
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Article32 1955-02-26 4 TANJONG MALIM, Fri.— Che Abdul Majid bin Mohamed Yussuff will declare open the new extensions of the Chung Sin Chinese School on Sunday when the school celebrates its 26th anniversary32 words
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81 1955-02-26 4 Man Found In SIT Flat Sent To Hospital A WATCHMAN employed by the Singapore Improvement Trust at the nine-storey flats in Upper Pickering StTeet yesterday seized a man on an eighth floor and handed him over to the Police. The man, a middle-aged Chinese, was sent to Woodbridge Hospital after81 words
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Article307 1955-02-26 4 Lowest Mark Since 1949 COMMUNIST terrorism in Singapore came to an abrupt end in the middle of last year because of a change o f policy of the Malayan Communist Party. This was disclosed yesterday at a press conference by the Colony's Commissioner of307 words
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151 1955-02-26 4 ABOUT 2.000 ratings employed with the Singapore Straits Steamship Company, will get an increase of 15 cents an hour in their over-time rates from next month. Disclosing this to The Standard, the Secretary of the Malay Seamen's Union. Mr Kanrn Dzafir. who151 words
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225 1955-02-26 4 WATCH OUT AGAINST CORRUPTION/ -THOMSON ELECTION time i s a time for honest discussion and clear Public Relations Officer Mr. G PnJ hor n. s n in a talk' over Radio Malaya last night Mr. Thomson said that while we must watch out against corruption in elections that is only225 words
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Advertisement188 1955-02-26 4 ♦J^ Phone 5159 **i> jy j CapitoL v 4 For the First Time-The Au. NOW 1 a Mad Stampede FUltoj the v ßs f irin Sp,,'* T crw ith Panoramic cJanH^ (|N| Vw' 4 4 tempted in any Motion Pil- u a r ur "ith;^^ I l flat MIDNIGHT t188 words
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Miscellaneous69 1955-02-26 4 Weather Report Minimum Temperature From 7.30 p.m. Feb. 24 to 7.30 a.m. Feb. 25: Spore (73F): Penan? <76F); Kota Bharu (69F); Kuala Lumpur (72F); Ipoh (75F); Kuantan (69F). Maximum Temperature: From 7.30 p.m. Feb. 24 to 7.30 a.m. Feb. 25: Spore (89F); Penan; (91F): Kota Bharu (85F); Kuala Lumpur (9?F);69 words
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Article1142 1955-02-26 5 Constitutional Monarchs When Self-Govt. Comes KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Recognising and endorsing that all political power proceeds from the people. Party Negara, in its election manifesto just out, states that it will, at the same time, retain for the Malay Rulers the functions and privileges of1,142 words
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311 1955-02-26 5 Schoolboy Stole Then Confessed Everything To Police A 19-YEAR-OLD schoolboy surrendered himself to the Police when he heard he wrs wanted in connection with an offence he had committed. He also helped to recover a substantial portion of the '"swag". His offence, however, proved roo much for his father to311 words
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Article274 1955-02-26 5 DAMAGE!;? of 55,000 am* costs were awarded by the Chief Justice, Sir Charla Murray-Aynsley, in the Singapore High Court yestrday, to a businessman, Soon Peng Yam, against th e sin Lit Pau, a half-weekly Chinese publication, its editt and printers, for libel. The award was274 words
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Article275 1955-02-26 5 Terrorist Papers Charge KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Four Chinese school stu dents and a cripple were today committed by the First Magistrate to stand trial in the High Court on charges of possession of terrorist documents under the Emergency Regulations. They were among the 13275 words
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Article42 1955-02-26 5 A BURGLAR left a screw driver and a table knife in the grounds of the Singapore General Hospital after breaking into the room of the hospital almoner and stealing cash and jewellery worth $256 on Thursday night.42 words
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Article, Illustration64 1955-02-26 5 Standard nhoto by HUNDREDS of school children from various schools met at lhe show rooms of Wearnc Bros. Ltd.. Penang. where the "Rotary Road Safety Exhibition" was officially opened by Mr. Lee Hong Cheang. President of the Penang Rotary Club. The exhibition closes today. Picture showsSam Kai Yee - 64 words
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144 1955-02-26 5 PENANG. Fn. Second Lieut. Chong Then Bok, of the Ist Federation Battalion, who is a member of an advanced recruiting team today emphatically denied a rumour that the Federation Regiment only attracts "bad characters Hr pointed out that the SpenM Investigation Branch from144 words
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Miscellaneous233 1955-02-26 5 Standard cAlmanac Information at a Glance IJI IN CAP ORE! mi:tiioi>ist voi tii fellow. *»llir: "Kno.. 1 tlie World" pr>fjidmme at Pay a Lebar MYF Room 5 30 p m. RAMAKKISIINA MISSION: Birthday celebration of Swanii Viv^kaiida. talk by Dr Lin Yutat? Mr S X Shanumugam »t 179 Hartley Road.233 words
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Miscellaneous251 1955-02-26 5 SINGAPORE (K«'Kion:il): 7 15 am Morning Star. 730 News 735 Melody Mixture am T:me for Music; Bbo Hospitals' Half Hour; 430 Tea Dance; 5 pm Saturday lied ley /Spoils Hour; 530 Bandstand/Sports Hour; 6 p m Old Time Ballroom/Sports Hour 8.8.C. RADIO mm <;i;vkr\:- o\i:k>i:\s KESVICE: 5 pm From tne251 words
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Article520 1955-02-26 6 E have all along thought that of the two colonial powers left in South-cast Asia, Britain is the only one more concerned with the Chinese problem in its territories sited in this region During this post-war period this problem has become acute though Britain will not openly520 words
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Article380 1955-02-26 6 r J^HE complacency of those, who have preferred to regard the recent incidents involving Chinese middle school students and their continued flouting of authority as nothing more than youthful ebullience and high spirits, must have been rudely shaken by the revelation yesterday of their latest pertktj. The discovery380 words
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Article, Illustration677 1955-02-26 6 Open Letter To Dr. Lin Yu-tang We the PEOPLE Dear Dr. Lin Yu-tang. —After a perusal of your Budgetary Estimate for the Nanyang University for the first half of 1955. I have reached the conclusion that you are inclined to be too extravagant. It is indeed electrifying to note the677 words
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Article, Illustration1655 1955-02-26 6 This Is The Fifth Of A Series Of Articles On Sir Anthony Eden By Our London Correspondent Andrew Roth s^IR Anthony Eden has come to be regarded as a moderate Conservative, a man of the Centre rather than of1,655 words
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Article486 1955-02-26 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - ASTER GUNASEKERA By YESTERDAY, I recalled an Aesop fable about a fox that lest its pride and glory tail in a trap. I was also reminded of the Biblical story of E.sau who sold his birthright for a mess of pottage. I was also486 words
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Article, Illustration161 1955-02-26 6 Review of Views T1 Electiwr^^ W turn": •ur. i <*«* Jit Poh ;u m the i i suppon v t! to., w drink. a« i; ik. ehoio, .aiure s r ,ca;: and journ. Rural Plans cor.. S:nea; .rdv" tfevelopment oi 1 arm ing t idequtte v Public lUttf done ;n161 words
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228 1955-02-26 7 Britain's Defence Pinned On AtomicBombers LONDON, Feb. 25, (UP)— Britain has pinned its surv i\al in a future war on counter-punching, atomarined heavy bombers able to pierce to Russia's heartlind at dose to the speed of sound. 1 he Koyal Air Force, according to an official statement >esterday, will team228 words
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Article137 1955-02-26 7 CENSURE MOVE BY LABOUR LONDON. Feb. 25. (Renter) The Parliamentary Labour Party last night charged Sir Winston Churchill's Government with failing "to explain the grave and admitted deficiencies' in the weapons of Britain's forces. It made the accusation in a censure motion put forward for next week's House of Commons137 words
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69 1955-02-26 7 Transportation For Life For Killing Nurse OR AS. Fob 25. (Renter) i idgc yesl r laj rejected j r*s verdict of "not and sentenced two men o n (of life on a ring a Bnti?n >nary n:rse. Miss Ellen I tabbed in a 1 X:x Vj c The District and69 words
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Article39 1955-02-26 7 TORONTO Feb. 23. (AP) 1 tempera between new in Greeks and mem- the Greek Orthodox brought police to quell in St George's Church Wednesday night. Disagreement over church c^ was blamed for the i ite,39 words
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Article105 1955-02-26 7 TUC Warns Against Soviet Tours LONDON. Feb. 25. (Renter) —The Trades Union Congress representing Britain's eight million organized workers yesterday sounded a warning to the country's trade unions on the danger of accepting invitations for delegations tO visit "iron curtain" countries. The warning is contained in a pamphlet published here105 words
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Article28 1955-02-26 7 SOUTHAMPTON. Feb. 25, 1 (Rcutcr)— The first American I hotel in Britain— a seven-floor L'so-room luxury establishment will be opened in LonIdon on Tuesday.28 words
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Article69 1955-02-26 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON. Feb. 25 —The following arc the closing prices of rubber ond tin on the London Market: LONDON RUBBER Spot 271 d March 271 d Apnl/June 27 d. J^y September 26idOctober/December 26id March c.,.f. 26id. Tone Very steady. LONDON TIN Spot £712 buyers,69 words
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Article, Illustration40 1955-02-26 7 photo. THIS photograph of one of the two identical reactors which are being built at Britain's first atomic power station at Calder Hall in Cumberland. These piles will be brought into operation in the near future. KeystoneKeystone - 40 words
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Article229 1955-02-26 7 Nanch'h The Nexf To Co, But WiMiiiiiirTOM Feb. 25, (Reuter) Defence Department officials sam i««;j yd States Seventh Fleet was not committed to help the cHErcae Nationalists defend or evacuate Naichi island, Formosa's northernmost outpost, now expected to fall into Commurist hands. Report? from the229 words
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Article63 1955-02-26 7 SANTA MONICA. Fcb 25, (AP)— Elizabeth Taylor, In private life the wife of actor Michael Wilding, goes into Santa Monica hospital on Sunday for the birth of her second child Sunday la the actress 22nd birthday Her physician said the child will be delivered by63 words
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Article24 1955-02-26 7 Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjola^announced yes* onlay the appointment of Dr. bzem, ing Sze. 46 as director of tly United Nations Health ScrvicJ -UP.24 words
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Article27 1955-02-26 7 DOCTORS are sun trying learn the cause of a r*~ tcrious illness resembling which has now struck nurses at Addington Ho* iai in Durban. mmm27 words
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Article58 1955-02-26 7 PARIS. Feb. 25. (Renter)— Ex-Premier Pierre Mendcs France yesterday handed over office to his successor 46-year-old Radical Edgar Faure who was invested by the National Assembly en Wednesday with the big vote of 369 to 210 A crowd of about 100 gave M. Mendes France a58 words
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Article28 1955-02-26 7 EIGHT Roya! Air Force Canberras wiij fly to Canada this summer to take part in exercises with the Royal Canadian Air F" 1 AJ Command.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article89 1955-02-26 7 EANGKOK. Feb. 25. (AP) Th» United States offered toda\ to share 220 pounds of nuclear fuel with Manila Pac nations interested in builiing atomic research reactors. US. Secretary of State Mr. Join Foster Dulles, made the ofTe: in his closing address at the South-east89 words
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Article49 1955-02-26 7 SAIGON. Feb. 25 (AP) The concubine of ex-Premier Nguyen Van Tarn has been irrested on charges of corrupion and influence peddling, Premier Ngo Dinh Diem's iflir-e said yesterday. She is Nguyen Thi Gioi, videly known throughout Vietnam. Newspapers here refer to her as "The Great Lady."49 words
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175 1955-02-26 7 LA JOLLA. California. Feb 25 (UP)— Raymond Chandler, writer of mystery stories, yesterday was released from the psychopatic ward at Country Hospital where he was taken by poiice following an apparent suicide attempt. Friends of the writer said he was taken to a Chula175 words
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Article124 1955-02-26 7 Prelude To Georgi's Swan Song? MOSCOW. Feb. 25. (AP)— The Ministry of Electric Power Stations now headed by exPremier Georgi Maicnkov— came under fire in Pravda yesterday l f was accused of ineflficieni methods and backward ideas. The attack of the Communist Party newspaper also hit the Ministry for Construction124 words
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73 1955-02-26 7 Brando Gives Up Sweater For A Tuxedo HOLLYWOOD. Feb. 23. (AP) A new Marlon Brando, dapper in a tuxedo, made his Hollywood social debut, last night. Brando, heretofore the leading exponent of the sweat shirt school of acting, accepted an award of the Hollywood For«:an forresnnnrtents' Association and the Foreign73 words
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Article80 1955-02-26 7 FOLLOWING the rise in the Bank of England from 3£ per cent to i| per cent on Thursday, a further rise in the minimum rates of interest on advances may be expected in Singapore and the Federation, the chairman of the Malayan Exchange Banks' Association. Mr.80 words
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Article36 1955-02-26 7 LONDON. Feb. 25 (Rcuter) Five-power disarmament talks aimed at breaking the ten-year East-West deadlock opened here today, with a British reminder to Russia and others that the talks were to be secret.36 words
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Article206 1955-02-26 7 Killer Mother Is Declared Sane HOUSTON. Feb. 25 (AP) A red-haired mother who strangled, dismembered and helped bury the bodies of her two small sons. If 'absolutely sane." a psychiatrist said yesterday. Mrs. Ann Williams. 28. "reaKscs her guilt and expects to be punished," said Dr. C A Dwyer. "She206 words
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352 1955-02-26 7 FormosaMayLeadTo A Global War -Ali ...And UK-US Still Split BANGKOK, Feb. 25, (Reuter)— The Pakistan Prime Minister Mr. Mohommed Ali said today that if a "shooting war" developed from the situation in Formosa Strait, it would be likely to touch ott something that would become global in character/ He was352 words
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Article68 1955-02-26 7 CANBERRA. Feb. 25 'Reuter) Mr. Howard Beate, Australian Minister of Supply, announced today that "certain tests" but not atomic bomb explosions would take place in the Woomera area of central Australia later this year. Mr. Beale described the tests as "detonations of high explosive charges to68 words
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92 1955-02-26 7 Turn Oft The RadioBut It Was The Princess PORT ANTONIO. Jamaica. Feb 25. <AP> Britain's Princess Margaret sines in hrr bath. Governor Sir Hugh Foot said yesterday he found out about it when the Princess stayed at the governor's residence in Kingston during her visit to Jamaica Lady Foot, hearing92 words
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137 1955-02-26 7 NEHRU'S SOLUTION FOR CHINA PROBLEM GiveUpQuemoy NEW DELHI. Feb. 25. (Kcutcr) Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, told the Indian House of the People today that the first step towards a solution of the Formosa problem should be the evacuation of the national-ist-held offshore islands of Quemoy and Matsu.137 words
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Advertisement52 1955-02-26 7 FOB THE HOUSE PBOPD HOSTESS ____Z_— CUT GLASS CO^ LETE price from WITH EP.N.S. S^ VERS $115/- to $150{l_ovAL SHAPE, as Hustrated Also ERRS. REVOLVING HOKI^ Co^ S e rE^NS^v2s a Rou D nd h SPe...S7B.SO ENTREE DISHES oval sl^j- 78 50 CAKE BASKET. Fancy l gn m$Q aaiia cii<WARE52 words
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Advertisement23 1955-02-26 7 IH V v I BARGAINS 5 GALORE at ANNUAL I SALE X Singapore Kuala Lumpur J from Feb. 28th S to March 12th23 words
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Article102 1955-02-26 8 TEMERLOH. Fri.— A surprise Police check on a car at Kerayong New Village, Temerloh. at the check pate led to the discovery of 40 yards of white cloth wrapped in khaki paper. A woman passenger, owning a shop in the new village, claimed the cloth to be102 words
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Article59 1955-02-26 8 KUALA KANGSAR, Fri. Mr. Kwan Boon Wah. proprietor of Messrs. Sin Hoe Hing. here, contributed an amount of $500 to the Tsung Wah M:drile School building fund, on the occas on of the death of his father. Kwan Sheon Kee, who died on Feb. 21.59 words
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Article, Illustration50 1955-02-26 8 Fed. Girl Guides At Play THE Commissioner for Girl Guides, Federation of Malaya, Mrs. R. G. Heath plays a game with some of the Kuala Lumpur Guides at the "Thinking Day" party held at the Pudu English Girls' School ground, Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday. Standard Photo by Yong Peng Seong.50 words
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379 1955-02-26 8 New Methods Aid Catches KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization is to sponsor an international study of "Ikon Kambong" (small mackerel) this year to determine "all the secrets" of fiis popular Malayan fish that is found all over South-east Asia. Announcing379 words
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Article124 1955-02-26 8 TEMERLOH. Fri. Ha.ii AHul Rahman bin Mahmud. 4 1. a poultry rearer of Ka:npdog Rantau Panjang Lan";i;:ig, was fined SI. OOO or lour unths' jail by the West Pahaig Circuit Magistrate. Mr. JR. Wnimster. for possession ot restricted articles in a food prohibited area.124 words
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Article177 1955-02-26 8 More Movies For Ipoh IPOH, Fri. Five new cinemas and a cabaret are to be built here in the near future by Shaw Brothers and Mr. Loke Wan Tho. Four cf the new theatres are to be built in Cock nan Street on the former177 words
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Article36 1955-02-26 8 FOREIGN TRADE RECORD was ItluMtZ This is S9JNJ|| the figure f Or |>, mbf and more than 5.%: o<hi mm over the total f« r JlB Thr «(»untr\s total n ports passed thf M mark durin? thr36 words
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Article34 1955-02-26 8 IPOH. hi h Gajah Pri MOO in impr: i Che A pc I liquor. On fuilty 1 f poy sessing m whi been pa -h H« went to pr so:;.34 words
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Article36 1955-02-26 8 MUAR. Fri- Pakiana'han, nf Aver Pants E kak. was bound over months with one the sum of DM by the** Magistral". Inche Pai mad. tor tiurt to one Ra ron pipo on Jan lit!36 words
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872 1955-02-26 8 K.L School's Pitman' s Exam Results KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.-* The following candidates were successful in the December Pitman's Examinations held at the Shaw Commercial Institution. Kuala Lumpur: BOOKKEEPING Elementary (Ist Class Patter): D. Arjunan Foong Kum Mun, Wong Sue Sin. ML K. Velayu- ♦ham K. Dharmapalan Xair, R. Augustus D'Cruz872 words
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Advertisement148 1955-02-26 8 >x^-)yoyjfiiMtySf2a^w&vcij^^ff7BSr ■^BwHlffia .^^^^^^^^^l jHhß^* tours without tears Your Grand Tour de PEurope can start at Genoa, Naples, Rome, Zurich, Hamburg, Paris or any one of 20 historic centres. we invite your enquiry S^llifl r— MALAYAN MOTORS LTD I 14-20 ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE I AND AT WEARNE BROS. LTD. IN THE148 words
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Article843 1955-02-26 9 John Halkin - John Halkin By ACCORDING to the re!i c l? t re P° r the LonThorndike and Sir Lewis Casson have just enjoyed a most successful tour in India, where they not only cave recitals of poetry and drama but also took every opportunity to talk with Indian actors and843 words
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Article, Illustration596 1955-02-26 9 \N OTHER success hz> come to the fabulous Eartha Kitt. who is currently playing her first dramatic rele on the legitimate stage In the United States. Although many dramatic critics have found fault with her stage vehicle, a play with music titled "Mrs. Patterson." all596 words
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Article, Illustration760 1955-02-26 9 DICK KLEINER - DICK KLEINER By HTHE RECORD SHOP: 'There's no good music nowadays." This win Tommy Dorsey speaking. .The all-time great trombonist and band leader leaned forward, tapping his finger on the table to emphasize his words. Songwriters are like geese. They just follow along Now they're all Anting Sh-Boom*760 words
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578 1955-02-26 9 JAMES ARTHUR - JAMES ARTHUR FILM GOSSIP By T ILIANE Montevecchi. C S> Lj vivacious French T beauty, is Hollywood's V> Jj£ most exciting screen r discovery of the year. \j *X Her flashing brown f eyes, just about the big- X gest ever turned on a I578 words
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Article993 1955-02-26 9 Anacrusis - Anacrusis Music Notes By 1 'THE Musical Society's ex- periment in music for the masses, a "shirt-sleeve Prom" at the Happy World, has now been put back to Monday. March 28. owing to the earlier unavailability of some wind players. The programme remains unchanged and includes.993 words
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Advertisement116 1955-02-26 9 WITHOUT DIET BonKorets SLIMMING TABLETS MADE IN HOLLAND SOLE DISTRIBUTORS (jcobson Van Den Bert; (S) Ltd. f 1 I romance! V girl- I a chance. 1 ire I i n tr i fancy I >! nght Ifcncy, r rca'es m his eyes I Ml Irr poutina guise I itlbcn i116 words
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Advertisement107 1955-02-26 9 STAR BRAND NIPPON BEER Bml WE J I iaKPw3aYSl3fe n^*a^a*a*^aw!^a^l %9 aPni Sole Agents: PARAMOUNT TRADERS LTD. 120 Kompong Jcvo Rood, Singoporc. Phone *****. for SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR b NORTH BORNEO CHEE SENG CO., LTD. 183-B Victoria Street, Fenong for NORTH MALAYA. Happy Cabaret To -night Extension to I A.M.107 words
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Article412 1955-02-26 10 Fidelis Shines For Unlucky Malaya Dist. Sineapore Dist 4 Malaya Dist .4 Ttjmmn Thapp« (2), Barro Haelis 4. We 1 Ah Khoon Umpires: Messrs. Fetters and Dodd. KIALA LIMPI R, Fri.— Singapore District held Malaya to a four-four draw in the last game of the tar412 words
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Article93 1955-02-26 10 IPOH. Fri. St. Michaels In-titut:on \V routed the Fottrfl with a 21 ponts to ni! I try in the Perak Rugby Union seven-a-side knockout co:npct tion played on the Town Padang today. Another school to do well in th* competition was the An-rier-on School whose A and93 words
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Article72 1955-02-26 10 LONDON*. Feb. 20. (Router) —Doncaster Rovers beat Wesi Ham In.ted by one goal to nil in their rearranged English League II match at West Ham here today. The match was postponed li-t Saturday as Doncaster Rovers played in a fifth round F A Cup tie. Tlie72 words
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Article, Illustration74 1955-02-26 10 HFRF he omes Habib ur Rehman who scored seven of the 11 ?oals for the Pakistani ff a?n s r a Singapore Selection on Thursday in the Colony s about to apply the finishin^to^U) 9^^^ cap(ain R OOXT look nov. Noronha, but it's another ffoal and the74 words
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573 1955-02-26 10 Seven Knock Outs For Spore Dist. Boxing Titles SEVEN of the eleven bouts in the Singapore Base District's annual individual boxing championships held at the Tanglin Gymnasium last night ended via the short route, crowning a night of thrills for about (>OO spectators present. The first three fights on the573 words
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Article54 1955-02-26 10 TAIPING Fi i After a Rood di>p!a. in the first half Police "B' collapsed in the second to let in six goal*, losing 6-0 to the a Supply Depot in their second division match at the Jalan pad. ing vesterdny Centre-forward Tyrell netted five goals, and54 words
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Article59 1955-02-26 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Se angor Sikhs Unon will open their cricket season \v:th a friendly match against the Selanfoc Club on Saturday Mar. 5. on the Se!angor Club padang. All members of the union wishing to play cricket this season are requested to inform Mr. Pertab Sinsh.59 words
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Article176 1955-02-26 10 The Pakistan Hockey Tourists certainly created a big impressioyi by their display in every match they played tn their present Federation Tour. They started the ball rolling by handling Penang a severe trouncing. The stillest opposition they met was Perak. who was dejcaled biy only one goal176 words
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275 1955-02-26 10 Paks. Out In Strengj J rAKI By L Uf H ckey Re P°"er CAN Singapore stop the goal-scoring spr te of tk d 832?7 tourists todoy in their ■tt^H Considering how they fared against the woild efaj similar Test last year, that is275 words
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Article62 1955-02-26 10 CAPTAIN H. Hamid, skipper of the Pakistan tourists, who underwent an operation on his apnendix arrived by air from Penang yesterday. Hamid who had the sudden attack after leading his team to a 15 0 victory over Penang in the Pakistanis' first match on Malayan soil62 words
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Article, Illustration59 1955-02-26 10 TODAY'S SPORT HOCKEY: Pakistan vs. Singapore at Jalan Bcsnr. RUGBY: R.\.A.S.. Sentbaicang ps, R.A.F., Tcngah at Tcngah. SOCCER: IRC. vs. R.A.F. Tcngah at Farrcr Park: R.I. lnlcr-Honsc League at R. 1.; Btatty Sec. School vs. Victoria School at VS: Corinthinns vs. R.A.F.. Chang; at Changi', Tanjong R)iu Boys' Morning School59 words
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109 1955-02-26 10 Bro. Michael Explains SFI 'Withdrawal' MALACCA. Fri St. Franris Institution has withdrawn from all inter-school soccer games this season. Correcting an error in today's report. Brother Michael, Principal of St. Franc a Institution, said that he had allowed his school team to parti pate in these inter-school matches, in the109 words
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Article54 1955-02-26 10 RAFFLES Institution Ist XI and the Anglo-Chinese School Ist XI played a goalless draw in their intcr-Sehool soccer match at Bras Basah Road yesterday. In the second team match. Rallies Institution and ACS shared four goals. P. Ridgcway scored the two goals for RI. Malcolm Goh. and En^54 words
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Article27 1955-02-26 10 THE Pakistan hockey tourists wore Quests at a tea party given in their honour by the Overseas Pakistani League of Singapore and the YM.MA.27 words
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242 1955-02-26 10 Floodlight - Floodlight! by THE PAKISTANIS would like an extra game— and against none other than a full ALL MALAYAN side. Manager S. M. Ayub said yesterday that his players would like nothing better than to meet a combined team of Singapore and Federation stars before242 words
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Article149 1955-02-26 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Ten Hong Kong players have been included in the Army Far East Land Forces (Singapore. Malaya and Hong Kong combined) team to meet the Malayan Sikhs in a hockey match tomorrow on the HQ Malaya Command ground at Gurney Road. The149 words
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Article197 1955-02-26 10 SINGAPORE'S tenth postwar cricket season officially opens on Sunday, March 27, with the start of the Singapore Cricket Association's league tournaments. There will be ten teams competing in the senior division. The junior division tourney is split into two sections—"A" and "B" Seven teams will197 words
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Article60 1955-02-26 10 Pakistan Mohammed Zakir Copt. M. H. Atif Asghar AM Khan Capt. Khurshid Ghafoor Khan Habib Alt Kidd. Mohammad Sidiq Naseer Ahmad Abdul Aziz (Captain) Habib- Ur-Rehman Latiff-Ur-Rchman Singapore V. N. Pilloi R. H. Borth R- Mosbcrgan P. Pcnncfother S. Vcllup.lla, Coptoin! V. Dcvodss Abdul Samad Choi Hon60 words
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Advertisement1117 1955-02-26 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 <IS l<n "> (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 line* XT HIE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 0 to P fOC wl <>♦"•' PO'»« to lead Mn4 discharge carf« SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENT. Singapore. ri Dv Sails P. Sham Penang Qvtoneu* for Uvrroool b1,117 words
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Advertisement788 1955-02-26 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden. Port Soid Genoo. Antwerp. Rotterdam. Momburg, Copenkagea Gothenburg ond Otlo. S oom P. S how Penong x) "KINA" 27Fcb/3Mar In Port xi) MEONIA" 7/9 Mar 10/lOMar 11/11 Mar xxx) 'FALSTRIA' 19/22 Mar 23/23 Mar 24/24 Mar x) Calls Beyrouth. Gdynia and Karlshamn.788 words
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189 1955-02-26 12 STRATEGIC GOODS FIND WAY TO CHINA... P Loopholes In Ban Standard Shipping Reporter STRATEGIC goods 5 embargoed by Britain and the United States are still finding their way into Communist 1 China through illegal channels originating J from certain islands in J the Indonesian Archipe- lago, The Standard was told189 words
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192 1955-02-26 12 RUBBER NOSE -DIVES: DOWN 41/8 cts. fasdfsd SINGAPORE rubber prices dropped by 4J cents following sharp declines in both London and New York markets and reported heavy selling from Indonesia and Thailand. First grade for March shipment closed at 89? cents per lb. (93J cents on Thursday.) The market was192 words
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Article227 1955-02-26 12 THE Singapore produce market yesterday was quiet except for some trading in pepper. Black pepper gained 51 to $142 Trading of 15 ton? of black pepper was reported. White pepper, which remained unchanged It 1212, changed hands to the extent of about five tons. The227 words
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Article144 1955-02-26 12 -AND SHARES ARE DULL THE Malayan share market was dull in all sections yesterday following the rise in the Bank of England rate. The turnover was still restricted. Changes in the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association prices yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Seller? Coy,. Tin Smelt. Orris. HO .1 31 3 Gammon M.O.i144 words
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Article92 1955-02-26 12 MANILA. Feb. 25. (AP)— Philippine Iron Mines Inc.. will ship to Japan in the next five years more than 7.000.000 tons of iron ore worth "well over US$5O million." the Atlantic. Gulf and Pacific Co. of Manila. agents for the Mines, announced last night. The92 words
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Article70 1955-02-26 12 JAKARTA. Fob 29 The Philippines will import 1.000 tons of corn soon possibly from Macassar, Celebes, to stave off an impending famine in Cebu and other corn eating areas in the country reportedly suffering an acute shortage of the cereal, it was reported today. The decision70 words
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Article33 1955-02-26 12 ESTABLISHMENT of the first nuclear reactor in the U.S. specifically constructed for industrial research is one of the important projects planned for this year by the Armour Research Foundation. photo. 28933 words
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Article, Illustration431 1955-02-26 12 GOODYEAR SALES EXCEED US $1,000 M. AKRON, (Ohio), Feb. 25: (Reuten:— The Goodyear Rubber Company was helped in 1954 to its fourth successive year of sales exceeding U551,000,000,000 by an expansion in foreign sales especially to the Commonwealth and West Europe, the company's annual report stated today. The report announced431 words
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364 1955-02-26 12 Result Of Higher U.K. Kate BECAUSE of the complementary nature of the Singapore market to London, the Malayan Exchange Banks may, In due course be obliged to raise still further ther* minimum rates of interest on advances, Mr. G. A. P. Sutherland, Chairman of364 words
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Article30 1955-02-26 12 New Orders Hit U.K. H.P. Buyinq Man, [rb "■"<" <« I 5r ck aniK.umin; lh( "W «>•* ra. f '"Ma1m,.,,, ol r?r ltt have to per IT Thii been abe 1 [en c30 words
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Article27 1955-02-26 12 T.T (T.T.». 2 I 1932 12 2 4.. I E 32 S :ri 11/16 Ui and Car. T.T or 0.D.). Other n hmy nta'anfe unalten27 words
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Article, Illustration107 1955-02-26 12 AN Indian film distributor, Mr. I.im A. Bilimoria, (right), is in Singapore to "survey the potentialities of my business" in South-east Asian markets. Mr. Bilimoria, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Indian Film Combine Ltd.. has more than 25 years' experience in the filmStandard - 107 words
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Article65 1955-02-26 12 TOKYO Feo. 25. (AP)— Tokyo's biggest shipbuilder has signed a contract to build five freighters lor the U.S. and one for Panama, each of 12,650 tons. The Ishikawajima Heavy Industries said the six freighters. worth a total ot about US? 15.--000.000 and earn equipped with65 words
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Article32 1955-02-26 12 "ATOMIC ENERGY the New Frontier" will be the theme of a conference on applied industrial uses of atomic energy to be held in San Francisco from April 4 to 5.32 words
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Article157 1955-02-26 12 OTTAWA, Feb. 25 (AP) Canadian financial and economic authorities described Britain's decision to curb Inflation by raising Bank rate and restricting instalment buying as a "sound and courageous move." They were commenting on I London report that the Bank of England's interest rate was raised157 words
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Article112 1955-02-26 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Statistics released by the Federal Government revealed that from January to November last year, the ports in the country handled a total of 4.139,139 tons of general cargo, coal and oil. This figure compares favourably with the 4.161/208 tons recorded over a112 words
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Article49 1955-02-26 12 Britain is discussing buying American guided missiles. it was disclosed in Washington. The talks involve the U.S. Army's "Corporal" missile, a Defence Department spokesman said. This i s a "surface-to-surface" missile. intended to bombard targets at ranges greater than those possible with conventional artillery.49 words
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Article393 1955-02-26 12 Weekly Rubber Review, WORLD demand for rubber is sitll rathfr :ood and, although the consumers were showing reluctance to buy on the advancing market, they will, it h M*i take advantage of the present recession, says the wwkW rubber report of Messrs. Holiday, Cutler, Bath393 words
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Article14 1955-02-26 12 PRICI \Yw Zea may be 1955-56 i nine < Primo i: I,V\\yoakf. said14 words
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Advertisement598 1955-02-26 12 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE. Central Electricity Board, Federation of Malaya Demolition of Junior Officer's Quarters at Bungsar Road, Kuala Lumpur. rjiENDERS are invited for 1 demolition of existing quarters of tile and timber construction which are in a good state. The materials salvaged are to be the property of the successful598 words
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Advertisement153 1955-02-26 12 NOTICES KUCHAI TIN, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Colony of Singapore) Dividend No 44 IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Ist Interim Dividend of 15 f o less Wt% Singapore Income Tax for the year ending 30th September. 1955. on the Shares of the Company has been declared and will be paid153 words
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Miscellaneous66 1955-02-26 12 asdsdfasdf OUTER ROADS Chong Ya. Vergos, Van Goens. Dukat. INNER ROADS Rajah Brooke, Lah Sic Lee. Hii Cheong, Hun Li. Senang. Resang. Sin Hin Haat. Wall Sing. Tong Ann. Taype. Torina. Yumely. Lampong. Hong Tat, Tong Ming. Sg. Bali, Pertamn. Pacific, Hua Heng. Stia. Tg Pinang. Tong Seai.g. Leetong Aik66 words
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Miscellaneous44 1955-02-26 12 S.HB. WHARVtS Hamburg 15. Surat 13. AbD f a kerk 10 Benvannoch G. Sango.a 1 I^ 5,7S ,7- RN Ru k -a. C "^L E u.h Call |^,f,^:p id XNCHOßA«F Hai Hsuan. Indramn. V h Lam. Makian. Lam San. Kong Wah. Singapura Aletta. Aldtgonda.44 words
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Article, Illustration228 1955-02-26 13 The Sporting Duke To Open Games LONDON. Feb. 25, (Reuter)-The Duke of Kdinhurgh has accepted an invitation to open the niwnpic (iames at Melbourne in November, 1956 it was announced from Buckingham Palace tonight.' l night's brief announcement did not say h AU th. Duke of Edinburgh would remain n228 words
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Article84 1955-02-26 13 >, Feb. 25. (AP) Si n ice said to^ trai k stars had i '■> visit Japan this IB Amateur i invited were J. record holder Ire hurdles L. a M -ler uui If. Golubiiichaja, women's world title holder for the 80--metre hurdles, and G Zybina.84 words
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Article73 1955-02-26 13 KUANTAN, Fri The following were elected oHicebcarers of the Kuantan Cricket Association at its sixth Annual General Meetin:; held at the Kuantan Recreation Club last week. President —T. K. Belton; Vice President Che Vvan Abdul Aziz bin Ungku Ha.ji Abdullah; Hon. Secretary C. Balasubramarnarn: Hon Treasurer—C. S.73 words
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Article23 1955-02-26 13 PARIS. Feb. 25 (AP)— Reims defeated the Ncwcll's Old Boys of Rosario. Argentina, 2-i). in a soccer match here yesterday.23 words
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Article99 1955-02-26 13 FLORIDA, Feb. 25 (AP) Hector Constance, a tough young sharpshooter from Trinidad, last night won a unanimous decision over former welter-weight champion Kid Gavilan. The 24-year-old Constance, lighting a smart. aggressive battle all the way. scored heavily in the infighting and punished Gavilan w.th hard99 words
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Article, Illustration410 1955-02-26 13 NORMAN PRESTON - NORMAN PRESTON By Reuters Special Correspondent Photo. Huff on In Cum Boots Johnson Uses Umbrella SYDNEY, Feb. 25 Rain prevented play on the opening day of the fifth Test here between Austral ia and England and it may delay the start until Monday. With theA.P. - 410 words
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Article298 1955-02-26 13 Cockell' s Big Fight Settled NEW YORK, Feb. 25, (Reuter, AP)— President Jim Norris of the International Boxing Club (1BC) said yesterday that terms have been settled for a title match between heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano and Britain's Don Cockell to be held either in San Francisco or London. i*—298 words
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616 1955-02-26 13 LONDON, Feb. 21, (Reuter)— The Amateur Athletic Association have started something with their decision to make mile runners, in their championship, run against the clock to qualify for the final. In future, only the actual winner of each heat will automatically qualify.616 words
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Article140 1955-02-26 13 Query On Chamroen' s Ring Rating SAX FRANCISCO. Feb. 25. (Rcutcr).— Mr. Tony Entenza, Chairman of the California Athletic Commission, said yesterday he questioned the rating of Chamroen Songkitrat of Thailand, as a contender for the world bantamweight boxing title. Songkitrat and Raton Macias of Mexico meet here on Mar.140 words
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Article40 1955-02-26 13 LONDON. Feb. 25. (Reuter) Cambridge University beat Oxford University jn two In-ter-Varsity sport engagement?. In boxing at Cambridge they won by five victories to four and in table tenn.s at Oxford they won by nine matches to one.40 words
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Article19 1955-02-26 13 HYDERABAD. Feb. 25 (Renter)— The touring Russian football team beat an Indian eleven 6-0 here today.19 words
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Article187 1955-02-26 13 NEW YORK, Feb. 25, (Reuter) Sandy Saddler will defend his world featherweight boxing title tomorrow for the first time since September 26, 1951, when he meets today (Red Top) Davis in Madison Square Garden. The main reason for the long period between Sadler's title defence!187 words
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Advertisement752 1955-02-26 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SIILAIIONb VACAM SHIFT Engineer required for power hou.se RAF 'lengan. Dti( es include supervising and running of f»lant and auxiliaries and KWitcnboard operation Applicants should als^ be capab.e of carrying out maior and minor overr.auis of main «iie>el generating sc*..> and auxiliaries. >n should be made m writing752 words
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Miscellaneous166 1955-02-26 13 111 Abner By Al Copp f A4SPOSL AH SHOULD BUT-s'GH//- AH CAIN'T.?' —AH GOT^p Ay, "^r WHOMPVOIFO 1 TH'MOST WOMDIFUL BUILT IN TH* J DOIN' RIGHT; YOU ARE, j \>4 V V -."-rvt KISSED FRGHTENIM' ALL 1 V.ORLD -A^4• TAINTT FAIR T'USE IT HAIN'T AH? J> KID.V- <^J> ti*tJ-7 DCZENS-BUT.166 words
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1306 1955-02-26 14 ENJOYMENT II WON' T FAIL HIS PUNTERS TODAY gap Winder U4 PENANG, Fri.— After being placed in three of four recent starts, Enjoyment II will redeem himself in the main six furlongs sprint for class two division one horses tomorrow, opening day of the Penang Turf Club Spring meeting here.1,306 words
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Article57 1955-02-26 14 FATHUL Karib beat the Singapore Cricket Club 4-2 in a friendly soccer match play- Ed at the padang yesterday. Scorers for Fathul Karib I were* Rahim Omar (2). Hamid and Sahar. Farmer scored for SCC. The other was a 'sift' goal, the ball being* deflected57 words
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Article38 1955-02-26 14 SPRIXGDALE S.C. beat 41 R.E.M.E. Civilian S.C. 5-2 in a friendly football match at Farrer Park yesterday. Scorers for Springdale were Bian Soon 3. Jaafar and Ah Chye. Ibrahim Fattah and Itam scored for the R.E.M.E.38 words
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Article160 1955-02-26 14 THET New Zealand Rugby Union, in a Router cable yesterday, confirmed that a New Zealand Junior rugby XV will tour Australia, Ceylon and Malaya this year. The team will leave New Zealand in mid-August and play matches in Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth en route160 words
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Article447 1955-02-26 14 Good Andrew Superior In Race Seven Lagopus a winner o ver this distance here in December may score lor trainer Ivan Allan. This Pink Flower gelding ran home a stylish winner over the seven furlongs in December when he came up with a flourish to447 words
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Article37 1955-02-26 14 3. 8.0.D. beat the Singapore Crirket Club 3-1 in a friendly hockey match played at the SCC padang yesterday. 8.0.D. scorers were Edward Liew. Capt. Lumley. and Gupta. McMullan scored the only goal for SCC.37 words
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Article14 1955-02-26 14 MST L OXGSH Pinocchio in roc, •wd Super flcr; rote id; c14 words
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Article20 1955-02-26 14 Cross Country Run THE A c c v uapon- Har-iour Bon Tc: 2401 ary. in. Cm ycr Q v \\7 <20 words
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