Singapore Standard, 2 March 1955
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Title Section16 1955-03-02 1 Singapore Standard fc. JL M No. -MM SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2. 1955 11 PAGES IS CE.VTS16 words
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Article638 1955-03-02 1 federal Elections] A Mammoth Operation Involving Thousands KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs.— The first national elections to the Federal Legislative Council will b: held on Wednesday, July 27, 1955, it was ennounced here today. day expected to be on Wednesday. sor of Federal Elections, Mr. t. en638 words
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Article55 1955-03-02 1 $200,000 OPIUM IN DRUMS OF PAINT v filing I by n 1 was located ing a scientl- 4 opium. contraband was Inside drums d to Singapore the Taksang last week. el thai the ke; hotd up to •'i pa.nt. were taken Singapore I down, a lorry colbat the lined by55 words
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Article17 1955-03-02 1 N M.irch 1, Winston t'»!d list Mouse in defence 13 th.it Britain •.ik.iu the llvdi17 words
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Article, Illustration71 1955-03-02 1 HOH WAI KUENG, aged four (left) and his sister, Hoh Suis Mvi, 6 the first two children from Malaya to go to the United States under the Refugee Relief Act are seen on their arrival in San Francisco with their new parents their uncle71 words
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178 1955-03-02 1 Protest To United Nations CAIRO, Mar. I— One Egyptian army officer and 36 soldiers were killed and more than 30 others were injured in an Israeli attack in the Gaza border area, it was officially announced here this morning. The attack is the mostReuter; U.P. - 178 words
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Article, Illustration678 1955-03-02 1 CASE OF THE MISSING DETECTIVE The Man Who Was Listed As A Deserter Gould Be Murder— Police A SKELETON, believed to be that of Detective Toh Keng Hua, was recovered yesterday morning under a bush 200 yards off Paya Lebar Road, beyond the perimeter fence678 words
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Article, Illustration83 1955-03-02 1 He Is Still In The Polls Fight IN vestcrdays Issue of The Standard we stated that Mr J. S C. Lim. (left). Labour Front candidate for the Singapore Legi s 1 a tive Assembly elections, withdrew his 'and i d a ture from the Tanglin division. We regret this is83 words
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Article, Illustration249 1955-03-02 1 THIS picture of a simple grave may bring comfort to a mother in New Zealand. It was taken at the request of the New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Sydney Holland, during a visit to the Military cemetery at Pasir Panjang yesterday. Mr. Holland saidStandard; Michael Goh - 249 words
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Article, Illustration266 1955-03-02 1 AUSSIE 'EXPERT' ('Don't Meddle In Malaya') DENOUNCED BY RICHARD CASEY His Views Are NOT Australia's Views THE Australian External i Affairs Minister, Mr. Richard Casey, yesterday emphatically dissociated his Government j irom the views expressed by "an Australian expert on Malayan affairs'' who was recently 1 epoi ted to have266 words
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169 1955-03-02 1 Demand For Synthetic Rubber Hits New Levels WASHINGTON. March 1 (Reuter*.— The Federation Facilities Corporation has said it can meet all requirements for synthetic rubber despite a spate of buying which has pushed demand for the material to record levels. However, a report that a serious shortage was developing brought169 words
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Article19 1955-03-02 1 FIFTY-ONE-year-old Wong Pei Kuan was found hanging in a house in Geylang area of Singapore yesterday morning.19 words
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102 1955-03-02 1 NEW ZEALAND MAY SEND 800 SOLDIERS AUCKLAND. Mar 1 (AP)New Zealand's contribution to Allied Defence in Southeast Asia is expected to be an infantry battalion of about 800 men. the New Zealand Herald's political correspondent said yesterday. It is estimated such a force could be raised without conscription. The battalion,102 words
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431 1955-03-02 2 MacG. Warns At College Opening KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The Federation High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillirray. warned Malayans tonight that if they were afraid of quality in education there could be no bright future for them in this competitive world. Declaring open the431 words
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Article72 1955-03-02 2 Labourer Killed In Dawn Brawl AN Indian labourer, Vccrasapan Samoo, 33. wa s killed following a brawl in I.orong Lalat, off .lalan Besar Road. Singapore, in the early hours of yesterday. Veerasapan was struck on the head in the fight, involving four other persons, and he died later in the72 words
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92 1955-03-02 2 Youth Of 18 Tried To Jump Into The Sea AN eighteon-year-old boy. Koh Ons: Lye, pleaded guilty in the Sixth Police Court yesterday to attempted .suicide on the evening ot Feb. 23. The Court was told by the prosecutor. Inspector M. McIntyre. that at about 5.30 p.m. on Feb. 28.92 words
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Article49 1955-03-02 2 THIEVES forced their way into a shophouse in Moulme.n Road. Singapore, on Monday night and stole a wrisiwatch. a pen and cash worth $30 from the counter. The thieves also took away •ash and jewellery worth $300 from one of the rooms rented to an Indian family.49 words
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Article339 1955-03-02 2 Shot Man In Brawl Over Girl MALACCA, Tues. Detective Sergeant Mat Nor Haji Hussein, who used his service revolver in a brawl over a woman and shot his assailant in the mouth was sentenced to eight months' imprisonment today by the President of the Sessions339 words
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Article, Illustration163 1955-03-02 2 GIN ENLIVENED THEIR SAFARIS THE first question posed by these two American sportsmen when they arrived in Singapore yesterday after a successful safari in India was: "Is there any good shooting in the Malayan jungles?" Told that the only "animal" they could shoot if they got permission,Standard - 163 words
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Article79 1955-03-02 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. lee Chip Kee, of Seremban. was fined 13.500 in the Sessions Court today for being in possession of gold ornaments aftoi declaring that he had nothing dutiable with him when travelling in a bus from Singapore to Johore Bahru. Lee told the Court79 words
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Article253 1955-03-02 2 ..To Educate The Children MR. Denver N. Wright, hunter and traveller, arrived in Singapore on Monday by C.P.A. Skymaster to make a recording of pictures for television which will be shown to the rest of the world. This is a part of an experimental253 words
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Article119 1955-03-02 2 CIGS Calls On The Somersets KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Field Marshal Sir John Harding, Chief of Britain's Imperial General Staff, returned nere by special RAF plane tonight after a Quick visit to units of the Somerset Light Infantry and Sixth Battalion. Malay Regiment in Pahang. Sir John, who was accom- J119 words
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162 1955-03-02 2 HIGHER CLASSES MUST BE CUT TO FIT THE BUDGET PENANG, Tues. Secondary classes in English schools here must be reduced between now and 1957 to increase the number of primary classes, the Chief Education Officer, hAr. J. N. Davies, said today. tional expenditure. He said each school had been given162 words
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Article103 1955-03-02 2 THREE deaths out of a membership of 499. are recorded in the 1954 annual report of the Singapore Christian Funeral Society issued yesterday. The* report also stated that the proposed Provident Fund Scheme had been dropped as it would involve an entire change from the present rules103 words
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Article67 1955-03-02 2 RAHMAN bin Abu, an employee of the Asia Travel Service was tentatively charged in the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday with criminal breach of trust of $548 belonging to his employers. It was alleged that Rahman committed the oflence on Feb. 19. Bail wa s opposed67 words
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Article45 1955-03-02 2 LIM EXG WHYE. 26. \va? hit by a bullet fired by a dos shooter in Upper Serangoon Road. Singapore, yesterday morning. The man was slightly wounded on the lower part of his body. He was given outpatient treatment at the General Hosp.tal.45 words
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Advertisement221 1955-03-02 2 rdfo two neroupC^ sizes 5 n Grecian Slippers in brown or black leather with sort soles $11 90 In brown kid leather with closed back $11.90 Soft Slippers in attractive bogs with up (very convenient tor travelling purposes) $12.9 C AVAILABLE ONLY AT MAIN STOKE BAT A BUHPING. SINGAPORE Another221 words
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Advertisement359 1955-03-02 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) in Sin^.i pore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 RSS. Spot Loose 88 88 1 No. 1 RSS. fob Mar 88" 88. No. 2 87. ST. No. 3 nom. BK,' 87 Tone: Steady after erratic. Down: 3 cents. TIN PRICE The price of tin359 words
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317 1955-03-02 3 Tapper On Rape Charge PENANG, Tues. A pig rearer, Por Kirn La, told the Magistrate's Court here today how he rushed home one night and found a man in bed with his 18-year-old wife. Por was giving evidence against Chung317 words
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Article, Illustration33 1955-03-02 3 NEW ZEALAND'S Prime Minister. Mr. Sydney Holland poses for two R~VF. wives. Mrs. L E. Vockin s and Mrs. J. MiWilliam. at the swimming: pool at Tengah. Standard photo.Standard - 33 words
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53 1955-03-02 3 Johore Gives Wan Hamid A Last Chance D the Johore <ar w h o cation Gov- unties by his I to Communist been given up to plain his action. I vernmenl has f from him I Government -vrday. enl will take iary action" if no reived by that date. allowance53 words
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Article43 1955-03-02 3 to increase Govi award of $322,350 in M a res of land ac."homson Road last •tiled in the SinSh Court yesterday. which belonged to To, the claimant. for a low cost agreed terms cf 'he claimant has awarded $400,000 for43 words
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Article, Illustration37 1955-03-02 3 photo by >1K TAN TEIK CHYE a Singapore businessman, helps pretty bride, the former Miss Eileen Teoh Poh Yin. rut the rake after their weddinr In Kuala Lumpur on Sunday Standard Yong Peng SeongStandard; Yong Peong Seong - 37 words
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Article180 1955-03-02 3 Doubt As To Ringleader TWO carpenters, Wan Chuen and Leong Saik Pong, alias Nga Chai San, were each sentenced to ten years' jail by Mr. Justice Taylor in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday, for their part in the $136,000 armed robbery at the China Company180 words
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355 1955-03-02 3 Tengah where the New Zealand fighter hoys will stay THE New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Sydney Holland, yesterday toured the R.A.F. station at Tengah where a N.Z. fighter squadron of 16 Vampire jets will be based in a few weeks' time. He was shown355 words
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Article109 1955-03-02 3 2 Lottery Operators In Court TELOK ANSON, Tues —Th e Telok Anson Police carried out a successful raid on the "1,000 character lottery operators and arrested two men in the heart of the town on Saturday. As a result of the raid. Poh Ah Ling. 23. and a woman, Ching109 words
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Article51 1955-03-02 3 THE Singapore Chinese Schools Federation plan to hold a mammoth rally of primary school children to commemorate Children's Day on Mar. 31. The decision was reached at a meeting of the Federation held on Sunday at the Chinese YMCA. The meeting appointed five sub-committees to organize the51 words
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Article51 1955-03-02 3 TELOK ANSON. Tues.— A young labourer. S. Raman, was brought before the Telok Anson Magistrate. Mr. D. C. I. Wernham on Monday charged with dishonestly retaining a stolen bicycle. Raman claimed trial and his case was postponed to April 7 for hearing. Bail of $300 was51 words
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415 1955-03-02 3 Malayan Navy On Look-Out For Promising Cadets The Royal Malayan Navy is looking for 12 promising youths to be trained as officers, the Senior officer, Royal Malayan Navy, Capt. H. Nicholls, said yesterday when he outlined the R.M.N, cadet officer scheme. Cadets can attain the rank of captain in 20415 words
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Article, Illustration160 1955-03-02 3 REFLECTIONS— in Gaelic— of Welsh officer of the Royal Air Force on serving in ivialaya, recorded in Singapore were broadcast in the General Overseas Service of the 8.8.C.. on St. Da v i d's Day. the National Day of Wales. esterday. The160 words
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Article34 1955-03-02 3 IPOH. Tues. The Mentri Besar, Perak, Dato Panglima Bukit Gantang, this evening declared ooen a wooden bridge for the use of the inhabitants of Guntong New Village, two miles west of Ipoh.34 words
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143 1955-03-02 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— The appeal of Chan Chu Chay against a sentence of five years' imprisonment was dismissed by Mr. Justice Storr in the Appeal Court today. Chan was convicted in the Sessions Court for being in possession of supplies reasonably believed to be143 words
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Article, Illustration36 1955-03-02 3 THESE girls drew the number *****33 which entitles the lucky holder to S.3so,ooo— the first prize in the Federation 5 Social and Welfare Services lottery. The draw was held j l in Klang.36 words
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Advertisement241 1955-03-02 3 ONE OF THE WORLDS MOST DESIRED WATCHES [::::::::::r r rrrrrrr ,_;s?sft:--» .i ir tti Tft tit _t J ia *H___B_r'^ u Ji|Ji_i_i ff in, All component parts are manufactured and assembled by 1200 skilled employees in our factories established in 1888. Ixpericncc jnd continuous research, together with the aid of241 words
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Article161 1955-03-02 4 FORGED $5 NOTES 8 FOR INQUIRY EIGHT men appeared in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday on tentative charges of selling and circulating counterfeit five-dollar Malayan currency notes in the Colony. One of the men. Kg Boon Tinn, was alleged to have sold 1 503 counterfeit five-dollar Malayan currency notes,161 words
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118 1955-03-02 4 One-way Traffic Control For Cheng Meng SPECIAL traffic arrangements are being made to control traffic within Buk t Brown Chinese Cemetery, Singapore, and along' Kheam Hock Road, which leads to the cemetery, on April 4. 5 and 6. April 5 is the annual Chie?9 Festival of Cheng Meng. the equivalent118 words
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Article36 1955-03-02 4 HONGKONG. Mar. I.—Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: $15.61 to CI sterling; $5.8775 to US$l; $1,837 to Malayan $1; $0,148 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $255,878 to a tael.36 words
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Article76 1955-03-02 4 A HOUSE breaker locked himself in a bathroom when he was surprised by an occupant of the house he had entered. The residents guarded the door and called the Police Yesterday, in the Singapore Third Criminal District Court, the burglar, Chan Teik Buay, who admitted a previous76 words
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Article95 1955-03-02 4 Brickworks Estate To Have Centre ABOUT 500 residents of the Singapore Improvement Trust flats of Brickworks Estate in Alexandra Road, scene of the recent shooting which resulted in one of its tenants being wounded, will soon have a community centre. This was disclosed yesterday by Mrs. Elizabeth Choy. Progressive candidate95 words
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Article62 1955-03-02 4 TWO Singapore policemen in plain clothes surprised two burglars as they were breaking into a dispensary in Serangoon Road early yesterday morning. One suspect was caught, while the other escaped. At 5 a.m. yesterday, a woman living in Sophia Road woke up to find a stranger62 words
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228 1955-03-02 4 TWO scholarships are being offered by the Federal Republic of Germany to students, holders of academic degrees, and others with academic background, in Singapore, the Federation, Sarawak, British North Borneo and Brunei, it was announced yesterday by the German Consulate-General. The scholarships, which take228 words
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Article, Illustration103 1955-03-02 4 A.C.S. Old Boys Celebrate NINE hundred and fourteen old bo>s of the Singapore Anslo-Chine.se School crowded the Lee Kuo Chuan Auditorium last night to celebrate the 69th Anniversary of the school. Seated at the main table at the -dinner are from left: Bishop Raymond L. Archer of the Methodist ChurchStandard - 103 words
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Article73 1955-03-02 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues The inaugural conference of the Johore State Government Workers' Union will be held on Mar. 3 at 5p m. at the Government Assembly Hall. The conference will be opened by the Regent of Johore. the Tunku Mahkota and there will be a reception73 words
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Article39 1955-03-02 4 BAGIS Sarama, a Singapore Traction Company conductor, was sentenced to seven months' imprisonment in the First Criminal District Court yesterday on a charge of criminal breach of trust of 10 cents. Sarama gave notice of appeal.39 words
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405 1955-03-02 4 SEAMEN ARE SAVED BY THEIR TROUSERS Ship Sees Distress Signal The Situation Was Desperate. They Say TWO Singapore fishermen who clung to their capsixed sampan in the open sea off Karimoen Islands last week owe their lives to their trousers. Ong Cheng Ann, 31, and his brother, Ong Kirn Ann,405 words
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Article, Illustration18 1955-03-02 4 ONG CHENG ANN (left). who owed his life to his trousers, and Kirn Ann tils 21-year-old brother.18 words
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91 1955-03-02 4 EIGHT Fijian veterans of the Malayan campaign against the terrorists came down to Singapore from Batu Pahat specially at the request of New Zealand's Prime Minister. Mr. Sydney Holland, yesterday. "Wherever I go, I hear nothing but praise for you men." Mr. Holland told91 words
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Article47 1955-03-02 4 A MAN was grabbed while he was walking along Queen Street, Singapore, on Monday night and dragged into a car by a Chinese. The Chinese sped to Whitley Road where he suddenly snatched $luO from his victim and pushed him out of the vehicle.47 words
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Article233 1955-03-02 4 Force On Police Denied EIGHTY employees of the Singapore Paya Lebar Bus Company yesterday claimed trial in the Sixth Police Court to having beset the gates of the company's depot at Yeo Chu Kang Road with the intention of obstructing exit from the depot.233 words
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507 1955-03-02 5 Paya Lebar Bus Service Returns To Normal Today Standard Staff Reporter THE strike of 150 employees of the Paya Lebar Bus Company, Singapore, is off. Agreement was reached at 6 p.m. yesterday, the third day of the strike, between the management and507 words
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109 1955-03-02 5 Grading Holds Up Cambridge Results THOUSANDS of students vim >at for the Cambridge School Certificate examination in December last year will h.i\e probably to wait f... .mother week before the resold are published. The Standard underM mka that the delay in thi> >car's results is due to their detailed grading.109 words
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80 1955-03-02 5 Gives Up 13Yr. Job For Elections -or vice in vi.ian emI Choon Eng Councillor* igned his post to ions to i lativc As--0 is contesting Div. -ion on a Front ti k< told The v night that he to give up his be exist ng local fl regulations of Department80 words
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Article42 1955-03-02 5 AX outboard motor boat was stolen from its moorings at the t>i Mile. Pasir Panjang. in Singapore on Monday night. The owner ot the boat found the rope cut from the mooring pole yesterday morning. Police are investigating.42 words
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137 1955-03-02 5 FIVE MEN ADVISED TO GO TO BACKLANE THREE men. Said bin Haji Hassan, Ahmad bin Sulong and Chik bin Ali, pleaded guilty to a charge of fighting in public on Feb- 28 at the junction of Changi Road and Telok Kurau Road Asked by the Magistrate. Mr. J.M. Devereux-Colebourn, why137 words
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Article, Illustration90 1955-03-02 5 THE Singapore Public Relations Office has now got a Deputy Public Relations Officer. The man who took up the job yesterday is Mr. Lee Siow Mong. formerly an assistant secretary in the Chief Secretary's office. Singapore's Public Relations Officer is Mr. G. G. Thomson. Mr. Lee holds a90 words
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Article, Illustration178 1955-03-02 5 photo. and photos. photo SIR ANTHONY watches a demonstration of parachute dropping into trees by men of the 21 Special Air Services Regiment. With him were the Chief cf the Imperial General Staff Field Marshal Sir John Harding, and the Director of Operations,David; D.O.I.; Army P.R. - 178 words
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Article202 1955-03-02 5 SINGAPORE Chinese students have appealed to both the Chancellor of the Nanyang University, Dr. Lin Yu-tang, and the Trustees to come to an early settlement. In a letter released to the press by representatives of Singapore Chinese school students, it was pointed out that the202 words
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107 1955-03-02 5 Honour For Sir John No Reply Yet THE Governor of Singapore. Sir John Nicoil. has not yet informed the City Council whether he If prepared to accept the conferment of the Freedom of the City on him prior to his retirement. The City Council decided at a closed session of107 words
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Article63 1955-03-02 5 THE Geographical Society's annual dinner. will be held on March 16 In Singapore at 8 p.m.. in the University ot Malaya Court Room. Guest of honour will be Prof L. D. Stamp. Professor of Social Geography at the London School of Economics. Those who wish to63 words
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317 1955-03-02 5 3 'VERY IMPORTANT' WITNESSES CANNOT BE TRACED A WITNESS, Mohamed Sharrif. who admitted three previous convictions for rape, theft and assaulting a woman, yesterday denied in the Singapore Coroner's Court that he was involved in a fight in which Loy Sin Weng was beaten to death at the junction of317 words
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Article36 1955-03-02 5 A FOUNTAIN pen was picked up in High Street in Singapore yesterday Claimants should get in touch with Mr. .Jackie Clyne at the Public Relations Office from 2 to 8 p.m.36 words
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Miscellaneous268 1955-03-02 5 Standard cAlmctvicic Nocturne (S); 10 30 Music at Night (XL: (10 pm Horr News from Britain and Sports Roundup on Red Network i SINGAPORE: (Regional); 7 15 <B m Morning Star; 730 News: 730 Melody Mixture: 8 am Bright and Early; 5 pm Join the Tock Tocks: 5 15 Radio268 words
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Article600 1955-03-02 6 DOMINATION day has come and gone. Singaporeans must now be prepared to endure the full blast of campaign talk ranging from the bombastic to the inane. This is the time lor them to listen to this babel and form their judgment of the candidates. They will find some600 words
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Article323 1955-03-02 6 SEATO Formosa J ALPORTS which have filtered in from Bangkok, scat of the recent meeting of SEATO powers, allege that during the discussion on the Formosa problem, two suggestions were made for bringing about a cease-fire between the Chinese Communists on the mainland and the Nationalist Chinese on the island.323 words
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260 1955-03-02 6 Sir;— Strange as it may seem it was the UMNO votes and not those of the M.C.A. that swayed the derision to throw out the PPP's resolution on the method of the selection of candidates for the coming Federal Elections. Even Sir Cheng-lock260 words
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Letter, Illustration501 1955-03-02 6 'Don 't Give In, Dr. Lin Sir; I was greatly amused by your correspondent Mr. Shen Chao Er's open letter to Dr. Lin Yu-tang published in your paper last Saturday, 26-2-55. As his name rightly implied, Mr. Er certainly has erred. Ever since the row between Mr. Tan Lark Sye501 words
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Article239 1955-03-02 6 Sir, I wish to comment on your editorial on 'The Menace of Strikes.' Being a trade-union executive in one of the trade-unions here, I have never come across case.s where unreasonable demands were made to annoy the employer because the Government is encouraging trade-un onism. A strike239 words
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Article285 1955-03-02 6 Review of Views It's Secret MANY voters still think that voting is not secret, says Utu s a n Melayu commenting on certain doubts which are widespread among voters in the Colony. Many voters are under the impression that since they have given their word to a candidate to vote285 words
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Article1394 1955-03-02 6 WHEN will public speakers, specially those who get a kick out of being described as politicians, appreciate the great truth in what Abraham Lincoln said that you can fool some of the people ail of the time and all of the people some of1,394 words
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Article506 1955-03-02 6 YANK ALOOFNESS HERO Sir, In The Standard editorial you have the following sentences, "Though there is a large number of American officials in Singapore and the Federation, they have not gone out of their way to mix with the ordinary Asians but have maintained an aloofness that is impregnable American506 words
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263 1955-03-02 7 China WillingTo Talk With US.; Mediator: U Nu WASHINGTON, .Mar. 1, (AP)— Burma reported x ,4,rdav that Red China stands ready to receive an ,iil American mission to talk over tension betsreea the two countries. However. American officials kit showed coolness toward the idea. J S. State Department gave only263 words
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93 1955-03-02 7 Lava And Flames In Sugar Cane Eruption Hawaii, Mar. 1. A sugar cane field ilame and yesterday near tip of Hawaii reed 70 famir homes. o! lava spurting loaned a glowking sulphur ri d the area be- Kapoho and c v ma .streams burned a the lush counard the sea.93 words
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46 1955-03-02 7 Mar. 1 (AP>.— A I as the biggest I r some time. gh apartment Showa girls' Dga and hosks showed id. three .rod and homeY> >chool r'.aming firemen brought c ntrol three :m. n apart- n oi the buildings re destroyed.46 words
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Article39 1955-03-02 7 'V Mar. 1 (AP^ Idrlss. moderate Deof Freemen .nated towaiting for his home. He revolver bul- Idest daughter made their t bicycle. One of •<• 'n his hurry. brought up a I to aid In the39 words
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Article74 1955-03-02 7 Standard London Correspondent ONDON, March 1 The following ore the closing Pus of rubber and tin on the London Market: LONDON RUBBER < M3,Cft 26id. 26, d. Apr,| j ur c 25 -rrbcr 251 d. October December 25^6. s*w*a c i t. 26 d. Dull. LONDON74 words
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77 1955-03-02 7 Rumania Asks Switzerland For Indemnity BERNE. March 1 (Reuter)— Rumania has demanded that Switzerland pay an indemnity for damage caused when antiCommunist gunmen occupied the Rumanian Legation here on Feb. 15, it was learned today. The demand was made In a note delivered to the Swiss Legation in Bucharest last77 words
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109 1955-03-02 7 HOLLYWOOD. March 1 (AP) Screen writers today presented their seventh annual awards for the best written American movies. "Sabrina" won among last year's comedies; "On the Waterfront" among dramas; "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" among musicals. The writers' "Laurel Award for Achievement." given to109 words
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Article60 1955-03-02 7 LAS VEGAS. Nevada. March 1 (AP)— The third shot of the U.S. 1955 atomic tests converted the predawn darkness into daylight for a brilliant moment at 5.30 a.m. (Spore Time 9 p.m.). Observers here said it was the largest flash of this year's series. It60 words
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Article19 1955-03-02 7 MR. JOHN Foster Dulles. United States Secretary of States, flew to Manila yesterday from Saigon. Reuter.19 words
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Article22 1955-03-02 7 MRS. EMINE Kologlu yesterday became the mother ol triplets, in Turkey. She has eight other child- ren all twins. A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article120 1955-03-02 7 Moscow Cabinet Reshuffle LONDON Mar. 1 (UP) The Soviet Union, in a new government shuffle, yesterday named Amstas Mikoyan as first Deputy Prime Minister. Deputy Premier ML Z. Saburov and Deputy Premier M.G. Pervukhin were promoted along with Deputy Premier Mikoyan to be first deputy premiers. Saburov, Pervukhin and Mikoyan120 words
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Article76 1955-03-02 7 NEW YORK, Mar.l, (AP) —United Artists announced yesterday it has acquired from British actor Charles Chaplin his 25 per cent interest in the corporation. This, said Robert S. Benjamin, chairman of the board, leaves former actress Mary Pickford and the Robert S. Benjamin-Arthur B Krim management76 words
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Article503 1955-03-02 7 Dramatic Critic bU Thorndike and -on presented r.d programme of to at the VieLai Hall, last •n the first oeeuneral atmosphere pread lrom to the audience. fell in with the vetting. d was one of pure It was plain trom nt when they made quiet,503 words
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Article, Illustration310 1955-03-02 7 Police Hunt For The Boy Who Nibbled At Death A DESPERATE police hunt started when a shopkeeper found an unknown schoolboy had been sold a bar of poisoned chocolate by mistake. Loudspeaker vans toured the streets of Brixton broadcasting warnings. All the time the boy, eleven-year old Brian Walker (see310 words
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Article245 1955-03-02 7 WASHINGTON, Mar. 1, (AP)— Gen. J. Lawton Collins yesterday expressed guarded optimism that if genuinely free elections are held in Vietnam in July 1956, the non-Communist south might defeat the Communist north and win control over the whole country. The head of the U.S.245 words
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Article93 1955-03-02 7 Skirt And A Breeze Cause Fight MANILA. Mar. 1 (AP) A gentle breeze blew up a girl's skirt in Solana. Cagayan Province, causing a bloody fight that sent five men to a hospital. The Philippine News Service said an 18-year-old girl, identified only as Desena. wa s walking to market93 words
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Article30 1955-03-02 7 LONDON. Mar. 1 (AP) Patrick John Daly. 25, stole just one penny from a church charity box. Yesterday it cost him three months in jail.30 words
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140 1955-03-02 7 12 REBEL LEADERS TRIED FOR REVOLT JAKARTA. Mar. 1, (Reuter) Twelve leaders of the self-styled Republic of South Moluccas, charged with having led an armed revolt in 1950. went on trial today in Central Javas capital of Jogjakarta. Defendants include the President, the Prime Minister, Cabinet ministers and the Supreme140 words
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105 1955-03-02 7 SYDNEY. March 1 (Reuter) —Anti-typhoid serum was flown to the llood devastated areas of New South Wales today as receding waters left a stinking mass of slime embedded with dead cattle over hundreds of square miles. The chief danger points are Nyngan (population 1.802)105 words
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Article20 1955-03-02 7 FORMER Prime Minister Clement Attlee said yesterday he will visit New York and tour Canada in April.20 words
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Article50 1955-03-02 7 LAKE CHARLES. Louisiana. March 1 <AP>.— A 847 jet bomber ploughed through four houses and a trailer park last night, leaving five dead in its flaming wake. Authorities said the threeman crew and two occupants of a destroyed house died In the crash and resulting fire.50 words
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295 1955-03-02 7 NEW YORK. Mar. 1— The story book marriage of Jane Froman is on the rocks. The singer, for whom tragedy blossomed into romance after a Diane crash 12 years ago. said in a brief an nouncement yesterday: "John and I have agreed toA.P.; U.P. - 295 words
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Article40 1955-03-02 7 HONGKONG. Mar. 1 (Reuter (—Six members of an unofficial British trade mission which last months signed about £4 million worth of contracts with the Chinese Communist state trading organizations in Peking, returned to Hongkong today from Shanghai.40 words
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Article309 1955-03-02 7 Couldn't Stand UK, He Says MOSCOW, March 1, (Reuter) Doctor Bruno Pontecorvo who disappeared in 1950 while on holiday from a British atomic development appointment, disclosed in an article in two Moscow newspapers today that he had been working in the Soviet Union since that309 words
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Article, Illustration50 1955-03-02 7 photo IN his four years' service, Blackpool Police Constable John Goldie (28) has never been late for duty so snow or no snow he means to keep hi* record and here we see him reporting for duty at 6 a.m. on skis right on time KeystoneKeystone - 50 words
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167 1955-03-02 7 ZERMATT, Switzerland, Mar 1, (AP) Ex-Kin? Farouk let his divorced wife see her son, Prince Faud, today for the first time since she left the former Egyptian monarch in March, 1953. Ex-Queen Narriman spent nearly two hours with the boy, now three years167 words
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Advertisement69 1955-03-02 7 0 ¥r~\ vV /O) /_^_^T All thei^^^f^i World /gjrjgs^ Wants a jwLwfn^ I HUMBER /^__SJ^n the choice ot the man who will have only the very V£?*|s£> best Th,s "ARISTOCRAT OF ALL BICYCLES" with its distinctive design and finish is ready for hard work as well as pleasure a bicycle69 words
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Article, Illustration680 1955-03-02 8 K.C. ARUN - GLASS HOUSE— THE ANSWER TO MANY A BUILDER'S PROBLEM K.C. ARUN By KUALA LUMPUR. JF you ever hod on option, would you like to live in a gloss house? Many, who like to throw stones would say **no-' But there is at least one "glass house" now in Kuala Lumpur680 words
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Article, Illustration399 1955-03-02 8 'I'll Be Back' Mum Never Came Back LONDON. FOUR little boys with tears in their eyes sat writing postcards to their mother. Watching them, a little puzzled, were their three younger brothers. And looking on sadly was their father. For the postcards cannot be posted. The boys' mother, slim, attractive399 words
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Article, Illustration14 1955-03-02 8 "This English language gets me down— which of these two things is a brazier?"14 words
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Article, Illustration752 1955-03-02 8 Doctor Forged Letter To Save Unknown Murderer JTARLY on a January morning 75 years ago everything was prepared at Newgate Prison for the execution of a murderer named Shurety. The prisoner had given no trouble and after a good nights sleep and a hearty breakfast appear ed ready to die.752 words
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Advertisement11 1955-03-02 8 ,ws you to /e>\^ >\ AIR TOURIST ■j'jFgr SINGAPORE-K.IUMPUI SJS. MALAYAN AIRWAYS11 words
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Article, Illustration1628 1955-03-02 9 TONI MARSH - TONI MARSH Described By K r /*//>> here asiairi I And if you donU believe g hnve a look nt ihe women tcho are omv.rotind t»u» this ueek. Whether ihe ti'irU have been robbing the piggy nk. h" ,,1,% P 0 1 al ni1,628 words
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Advertisement154 1955-03-02 9 Have YOU tried J_P _H ____HI l|f_si^ Hm. B __t _a l^_^_^_^_^_-_^_^_l _B_____^_^_l -drVv^M dirt simply rolls out. Surf gets out even hidden dirt UK£^6/C/C _4^^ For your whites For your coloured* JrHff___U Wash in hot Surf suds. Surf's rich laiher lasts Make sure colour* arc fast. Squeeze through Bf154 words
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Article, Illustration531 1955-03-02 10 ANDREA; DOUGLAS CRANE - £2,000 Stockings Have 1,600 Mirrors HOLLYWOOD 1 OUL MrCREA is one of the J kindest stars in Hollywood —but he told us he is nowplanning to kill his strapping 19 years-old son Jode. It's no family feud, however, this ki:l ng of Jode. It's just that Ka his next him531 words
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Article, Illustration155 1955-03-02 10 WEDNESDA Y Film Page /"ALIFORNIA is a State that gushes oil, grows oranges and breeds film stars. The stars work in a little white-walled factory town where you can buy thirty different flavours of icecream— and mink bow ties for dogs. It is called Hollywood. And it is today the155 words
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Article, Illustration52 1955-03-02 10 A N O A S I s MARLA English, whose former titles include *'Miss Cheesecake 1954" has now been voted "The Girl We'd Most Like To Get Lost With In Desert Sands" by technicians working on the set of her latest film "Desert S a n d s" in Hollywood.AP - 52 words
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214 1955-03-02 10 James Arthur - Long Distance Romance CYD CHARISSE. James Arthur By MARRIAGE. Cyd i? 1 Charisse points out, is based on mutual faith and understanding which are not affected by distance Though Cyd and her husband Tony Martin have often been separated by their work when Tony has made personal appearances, Cyd points214 words
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Article, Illustration120 1955-03-02 10 ALWAYS FAIR WEATHER GENE KELLY. pENE KELLY docs plenty of dancing in his new M-G-M musical "It's Always Fair Weather." but one of the most amusing scenes, and perhaps the most enlightening for the girls, takes place in a taxicab between Kelly and Cyd Charisse. Actually, it's sort of a120 words
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Article, Illustration723 1955-03-02 10 Pink pills in gold boxes •••••Mink ties for dogs Limousines for typists Here Is The Lowdown On There Is a studio mes- senger boy named Scooter Patrick who has just bought himself a brand new Jaguar. I met a shorthand w typist who runs the kind .of limousine that723 words
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Advertisement197 1955-03-02 10 SUNDAY Why Sheree Nortit killed the 'Cabbage King' The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products 1 FQZyfS**?!*^^ mil i r\f^\ i 1 4 jf Jm \_^_k jL H 'I* f U I _H CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains. Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn,197 words
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Advertisement793 1955-03-02 11 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. f^; ******, *****/4. U2 KoMsoon Road 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Mahtaa. Boston. New Torn, Baltimore. Philadelphia. Cult p 0 rts Spore P. S ham Penang arr N V LatON oTi* S n V 7/ Ma? 15 |uno J* L YSSIS 9/16793 words
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Advertisement1176 1955-03-02 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LID- Tet 2412 08 Knosl (tncarparated m Singapore) SSt g^X* THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE o^ C«rTT-i- optmn to proceed vta other ports t. _*Jj-_» n^ 1 SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. CLASOOW. LOHDOM b COWTlfsemi Singapore On. Sails P s>am fT* Autolycus for Liverpool 2 Ase-a-iaa tor Livocoool1,176 words
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Advertisement818 1955-03-02 11 MITSUI tj^ LINE PROM JAPAN imr INDIA. gnJfAAA, PAKISTAN HAJCUIASAN MARU for W Ka^ROon. Calcutta 10 Mar. 14 Mar. FOR JAPAN nMACISAN MARU loods Spore 10 Mar. POR USA VIA SUEZ for New York. Philadelohia. Baltimore (Subiect inducementl ARIMASAN MARU S'oore P. Sham Penang 10 Mar 13 Mar KYOTOKU MARU818 words
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Advertisement784 1955-03-02 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said. Ganso, Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hamburg. Copenhagen GoHtenwvrg and Oslo. Spore P. Sham Panoag x) "KINA" Gdn. 15/16 xki MEONIA" 7/9 Mar 10/10 Mar 11/11 Mar m) "FALSTRIA" 19/22 Mar 23/23 Mar 24/24 Mar x) Calm Beyrouth, Cdynia and Karrohomn xx) Calls784 words
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Article, Illustration157 1955-03-02 12 Heavy Liquidation Seen Standard Market Reporter RUBBER dropped 3 cents per pound for No. 1 RSS March shipment, in the Singapore market yesterday. It closed at 88£ cents per lb. (91A cents on Monday). The market opened easier at 885 cents on lower London and NewStandard - 157 words
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Article168 1955-03-02 12 THE turnover in the Malayan share market yesterday dwindled because of the lower rubber and tin commodity pricesIndustrials were quietly steady, tins were irregular and rubbers easier. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were: Buyers Seller? Alex Bricks Prof 2.0.') 2.1") w. Hammer168 words
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Article75 1955-03-02 12 SEVERAL Venezuelan businessmen have formed a company in Caracas, to manufacture paper from bagasse, the residue of sugar cane after the juice has been extracted. Only kraft, the brown paper used tor wrapping and bags, will be made at first. Later, the new company, which has75 words
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Article58 1955-03-02 12 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices (cents per lb.) yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot loose 87« 88J RSS f.o.b. Feb. No. 1 88i; 881 Mar No. 1 88i 881! Feb. No 2 nom. 87> 875 Feb. No. A nom. 8(>;j 861 RMA on rcg. tender:58 words
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Article36 1955-03-02 12 MESSRS. Boustead Co. Ltd.. secretaries, report the following rubber outputs for January: Amalgamated Malay 64.300 lb.. Borelli 70.000 lb.. Connemara 55.300 lb.. New Serendah 70.000 lb., Bassett 37.000 lb.. Kuala Sidim 100.385 lb.36 words
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Article185 1955-03-02 12 - PEPPER prices cased $1 for all qualities yesterday. Copra and coconut 0.l were quoted at slightly higher prices. H.C.B.'s Crude Coconut oil (Penang) price second hand drums $455. Bulk $435 per picul Singapore Copra Association prices yesterday were: March $29i and $295; April/May $292 and" $30.185 words
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Article, Illustration373 1955-03-02 12 Farewell To Jacks' Senior Director MX. K. S. MURRAY, Senior Director of William Jacks Co. (M) Ltd. who will leave for Britain on Friday, was the guest of honour at a tea party held in the Adelphi Roof Garden, Singapore, yesterday. In London. Mr. Murray will join the London officeStandard - 373 words
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Article35 1955-03-02 12 SOME 9.000 workers returned to work at Goodrich Akron plants on Monday, following settlement of the five-day-old walkout and ratification of the agreement by union members. The strike began last Tuesday. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article248 1955-03-02 12 B. Selangor: $210,032 Net Profit THE directors of Batu Selangor Tin Dredging Co. Ltd. report a net profit for the year of $210,032 after making provision for income tax of $23,--000. A final dividend of 20 cents per share, less Malayan income tax at 30% absorbing $196,000 leaving a net248 words
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Article77 1955-03-02 12 SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 1 (APj The Pacific Far East Line said yesterday that the passenger-freighter Golden Bear, which it termed the "fastest, biggest and most modern freighter afloat," will cut the average sailing time from here to the Philippines from 18 to 12_ days. The line77 words
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Article, Illustration441 1955-03-02 12 ■___MBaßsas9Bin-BBss_------------------ < Finance And Commerce Standard Special Correspondent THE Bank of Tokyo, the biggest and the only authorized foreign exchange bank in Japan, is to open a branch in Singapore to help the growing trade between Japan and Malaya and other countries. This will441 words
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371 1955-03-02 12 Philips Bringing Out New Type Of Records BY the end of this month, the new seven-inch 45 r.p.m. extended play records will be introduced on the Singapore market, thus including symphony lovers in the small-record, long playing circle. The innovation comes from the very young Philips Phonographic Industry, in Baarn.371 words
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91 1955-03-02 12 MR. JOSEPH. EL Rogatnick. former U.S. Consul in Singapore and chief of the Economic Section of the ConsulateGeneral from 1951-53. has opened an office at Korte Vijverberg 5, The Hague. Holland, from which to .serve American firms as Special Business Representative in Western Europe.91 words
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Article59 1955-03-02 12 TOKYO, Mar. 1, (AP) The Japanese Government is expected to allow distribution of 40.000 tons of repolished yellowed rice imported from Thailand. Kyodo news service said yesterday. Some Hio.ooo tons of yellow. Ed Thailand rice now i s being withheld. Government Health authorities concluded on Saturday59 words
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Article51 1955-03-02 12 BRITAIN'S savings figures for the week Feb. 6-12 wei« the best for seven years. After deduction of withdrawals, new savings sbi i an increase of £8.297.0<1ii. announces Lord Mackintosh, Chairman of the National Savings Committee. Net savings in this financial year are already well over51 words
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Advertisement602 1955-03-02 12 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS F'LECTRICITY DEPARTJ MENT: Supply of <a) Teak wood. Blocks. Boards Boxes Backing etc. Close NOON 17.3 55 and <b> 6.000 gallons Transformer oil to BSS. 148/51 delivered to the Electricity Department Store. Newton Sub-station Deposit $50/-. Close NOON 21.3.55 Forms and particulars from Electricity602 words
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Advertisement619 1955-03-02 12 LLOYD TRIESTINO SPECIAL NOTICE MV. "ASIA OWING to congestion at the SH.B. Wharves this VOSSe] is unable to berth alongside on arrival and will have to remain in the Eastern Roadstead until a berth is available. rsmsilfffi from Hongkong will be disembarked by launch and land at Clifford Pier about619 words
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Miscellaneous109 1955-03-02 12 OITER ROADS Itui Ann. Helios. Van Coi Tibia. Kota Cede, Veaton, Kina, Van Rieberk INNER ROADS Taype. Loh Bie Lee Cornffcfc, A:k lim, Mm Huan_. Ilerlimau. Stia. New Coronation. Lucky Trader, Kali Soon. Sesnenyih, Lam Ann. Lasem, Irian. 1 ang, Seramapnag, Pacific, bj BiJa, Kimatns, Rokan. SH.B. WHARVES President Garfield109 words
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Article574 1955-03-02 13 Give Opposition 2 Goals SINGAPORE were beaten 6-2 in the second international Test against Paki tan at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday, but it was a defeat which gave the i olonv stalwarts, giving an all-star performance to make up for their ignominious V ptP t574 words
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Article, Illustration56 1955-03-02 13 photo. DOLLAR Hamid, Singapore's goalkeeper, has just cleared a point-blank drive fro m Pakistan's inside right Nateer Ahmad during yesterday's hockey test between Pakistan and the Colony. X a seer scored three of the six goals lor his side. Others in the picture are (leu to right) B. Coutls. WeeStandard - 56 words
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Article114 1955-03-02 13 The Third Test By Floodlight SINGAPORE'S performance against Pakistan yesterday earned the Colony players another Test the third international encounter to be played under floodlights at Jalan Besar stadium tomorrow night. It will be the first time in the world that an international hockey match is played at night. The114 words
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676 1955-03-02 13 FIFTH TEST STARTS GRAVENEY IS THE STAR [SCOREBOARD] England First Innincs L Hutton c Burse b Lindwall Ct T Graveney c and b Johnson jU P May c Davidson b Benaud -jcj C Cowdrey c Maddox b Johnson D Compton not out 0 Extras 0 Total for four wickets 196676 words
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196 1955-03-02 13 DARUL Afiah opened the soccer season with a convincing 5-2 victory over the Blue Rovers in a SAFA Div. 3 B league played at the Clerical Union ground yesterday. Rovers were a goal down *n the first minute when left half Sainay in attempting196 words
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Article119 1955-03-02 13 KATOXG Sports Club boat Kebenaran Club 3-1 in a SAFA D:v. 3B league match played on the CYMA ground yesterday. Playing with nine men in the first half. Katong did most of the attacking inspite of the wet ground. They opened scoring just before the119 words
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Article258 1955-03-02 13 India And Pakistan Draw Again KARACHI. March 1 <Reuter) India wound up their first official cricket tour of Pakistan with a draw in the fifth and final Test match here today Honours in the series were shared all five Tests being drawn. In a two-month's tour, the Indians were undefeated,258 words
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Article35 1955-03-02 13 ROYAL Engineer Civilian Association held Jollylads Athletic Union to a one-all draw in a friendly soccer match played at Farrer Park yestenday. V. J. Ramair scored for the Engineers and Nadarajah for Jollylads.35 words
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185 1955-03-02 13 LITTLE Nene, the Colony boxing promoter who seccon ded Ray Rico in his recent Bangkok fight, said yesterday that Filipino Leo Espinosa, the world's number 2 flyweight contender, may fight in Singapore on March 25. N T ene. returning from the Thai capital185 words
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Article95 1955-03-02 13 NEWCASTLE Mar 1 (R. ter)- Newrastle drew 2-2 v. n Nottingham Forest after extra timo in their Football Assc tion Cup fifth round rep ay here today Newcastie led 2-0 at ha retime The teams will meet in a -cv-ond replay on Ne. ground again tomorrow. 'I95 words
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Article23 1955-03-02 13 TAMIL Brotherhood A ciation beat Tarn pen is Rovers s—l in a friendly soccer match played at Fafrer Park ve.sterday.23 words
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516 1955-03-02 13 LEONG HEW MENG - LEONG HEW MENG By IPOH, Tues.— There is a distinct possibility that the world famous badminton doubles combination of the Choong brothers, Eddie and David, now in England, may have to split when the Malayan team for the defence of the Thomas Cup516 words
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Advertisement26 1955-03-02 13 PAKISTAN -6 Naseer 3. Habib. Abdul J Aziz and Atif. J SINGAPORE -2 Ah Kuan Coutls. J 5 Umpircs-J. C. Smith and g Capt. H. Hnmid.26 words
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Advertisement498 1955-03-02 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT AM LI) a jchaLle man of cod character with at ica>t Standard VIII education able to Chmes e ana Malay hire purchase *ales checker for foreign company exte. di hi:«» purchase bunness in sewing machines. Salary sl 1 per month with daily 1 »»d and lodging498 words
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Article196 1955-03-02 14 Windsor Lad The Pilot Trundle Hill Scrutineer \l I lIXHX HMKNTAIR P\ss|\<J FAIR MABCOXI ll.imml \mln wr \li liana Mi Kilt. Him •-nt.iiir Mart-ell** Uimhl \mlrcw liurentatir Ha* «f Peart? RMORI) TIME |KOs\|.|\|» ''AISINKT Ul.tOlM* TIML 2< ahiiut K»« onl Time »<••« onl iimf l.onl I reilirirk II196 words
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Article902 1955-03-02 14 RACE 1: 3.15 p.m.— Horses Class 4, Div. 4—6 Furs. 1. tl? Ali Baba 7y f>oo Mr. Kok Hoong Yong Tait 2. 743 Marrelle 4v K.ll "Mr. Unicorn" Hobbs Franklin 2. 267 Passing Fair 6y 8.08 Mr. <fc Mrs. S. C. Law Mr Foong Kirn Chun Tjoa902 words
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Article1431 1955-03-02 14 TODAY'S Sport RACE ONE Alj Baba deserves a winning turn. This Magic Red gelding ran his best race for some time when he came in second to Strong and Fiee over 5i furlongs on Saturday. He led his rivals all the way only to find one better in the run1,431 words
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Article427 1955-03-02 14 He'sOn Upgrade By WINDSOR LAD PENANG, Tues.— Fresh from his six furlongs triumph on Saturday, Distributor takes on a pretty smart division one field over an identical trip today, second day of the Penang Turf Club's Spring Meeting. I think he could again assert427 words
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Article15 1955-03-02 14 WITH no rain during the past few days, tlie going will be good.15 words
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Article16 1955-03-02 14 Every Chance it; three. Distributor :n race five, and Royal Worlington II in six.16 words
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Article20 1955-03-02 14 GIRLS Sports n practices will he Tuesday and Th angoon Road Members Interest! d t quested to turn20 words
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Article27 1955-03-02 14 CARDIF W ter>— Jake Tub. the British Em pin boxing title, knocked Delplanqie. Belgium'^ in the second round i duled ten-round c c tonight.27 words
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Advertisement45 1955-03-02 14 Fiwte Quuliiy Diamond Gem Set Platinum ENGAGEMENT RINGS ETERNITY RINGS Platinum Gold WEDDING RINGS iY«»fr#»#/ <i ml \Mru<lir<>. A Wide Choice of Sly ten A #*#•#>#»* BrrrD7sILVATITD. (Incorporated in Singapore) (Manufacturers Importers of High Class Jewellery) SINGAPORE COLOMBO PENANG Associate Company STORCH BROS. (1949) LTD., X.L45 words
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