Singapore Standard, 17 March 1955
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Title Section15 1955-03-17 1 Singapore Standard it v*H a DLFDJFK- SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1955 If PACES 15 CENTS15 words
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Article, Illustration66 1955-03-17 1 who was an early arrival it >esterday's secret meeting wnen ill Labour MPs decided to rxpel him from their rarliameatan uroup with 1 1 J against Ice—pawled by Jennie I i hi*. MP. uife. Bevan looked pale and shaky after a week-lons bout of influenza. Ilu- next move,66 words
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Article46 1955-03-17 1 CALCUTTA. Mar. 16 (RevA Cambodian goodwill .on. led t Prince NoroSihanouk. arrived here air this morning from Prince Norodom, who ab- ci on March 3 in favour father, because his pro- constitutional reforms .:->..: "obstructed", was npanied by the Camn Prime Minister, Mr. I Gneth,46 words
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Article42 1955-03-17 1 LONDON. Mar 16 (Reuter) —Sir Alexander Fleming, discoverer of Penicillin, who died last Friday, was cremated in London today at a private service. His ashes will on Friday be ceremonially placed in the Crypt of St. Prul's Cathedral.42 words
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Article37 1955-03-17 1 DETROIT. Mar. 16 <UP> The United States Rubber Company announced it will put blue, green and brown tyres on sale early next month to match the brightly coloured automobiles now being offered motorists.37 words
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Article37 1955-03-17 1 TAIPEI. March 16 I Reuter) Two Chinese Nationalist airforce planes dropped thousands of leaflets last night over coastal areas of the China mainland provinces of Fukien and Chekiang. it was announced here today.37 words
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Article66 1955-03-17 1 Officer Is Killed In A Mishap KUALA LUMPUR Wed.— A British officer was killed ano two other soldiers were wounded when two patrols of the First Battalion Somerset Light Infantry accidentally clashed while on operations in the Temerloh district of Pahang. yesterday. One of the soldiers was wounded in the66 words
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Article61 1955-03-17 1 RANGOON. Mar. 16. (Reuter Burmese forces have captured the Chinese Nationalist guerilla outpost of Mong Yawn, about 30 miles south of Mangshat in the southern Shan States, it was learned today The capture virtually trapped the remaining Kuomintang forces, estimated at 2.000 in a 91-square-mile area61 words
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443 1955-03-17 1 AN island-wide hunt is now on in Singapore for a slim-built Chinese with sharp features and sunken cheeks. He is the gunman who shot i-t out with two dctccin Chinatown on Tuesday and escaped. Minutes earlier, he had led three thugs, two armed443 words
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447 1955-03-17 1 Labour MPs 'Withdraw Whip' From Fiery R ebel BEVAN IS OUT LONDON, Mar. 16 (Reuter) The British Parlia mcntary Labour Party today disowned leftwing leader Aneurin Bevan who is accused of trying to usurp the party leadership. By a comparatively narrow majority it decided to "withdraw the whip from 57-year-old447 words
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Article321 1955-03-17 1 WEWON'TGO BEYOND SPORE UNION BACKS THEIR STAND Colony Alerted For Tanker With Jet Fuel HELSINKI, Finland, March 16 The Finnish Seamen's Union announced today that the crew of the Finnish tanker Aruba, which is carrying 13,000 tons of jet fuel to Communist China, have refused to321 words
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160 1955-03-17 1 No Study No Eating' Strikers To Quit BWANBEA. Wales. Mar. 10, (Reuter) Five over students. Including Markandu Ramanathan from Mala who went on a "no study DO eating' protest strike at a private college here on I- riday were still refusing lood and work today. They go out daily to160 words
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198 1955-03-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Five estate labourers were killed and more than 40 injured in two lorry accidents in Selangor on Monday, The Standard learnt tonight. Three of them, including two women, died in the first crash which occurred at 6.15 am. on the Sepang198 words
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Article28 1955-03-17 1 LONDON. Mar. 16. < Reuter > —Sir Anthony Eden. British Foreign Secretary, who is. suffering from influenza "is a little better today". the Foreign Office said.28 words
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Article42 1955-03-17 1 FLORENCE. South Carolina. March 16 rfjPi A mx-B-47 Btratobomber cri ed in (lames shortly alter midnight today near north. South Carolina and one of three crew members p chuted to ajet v. the Civil Air Patrol annouiM42 words
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Article24 1955-03-17 1 LONDON. Mar. 16 (Reuter) —About 400.000 British miners have been awarded a pay increase of 11 shillings and six pence a week.24 words
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132 1955-03-17 1 US Fleet Will NOT Interfere, Says Dulles WASHINGTON, March 1C (Reuter)— The United States Secretary ot State, Mr. Foster Dulles, yesterday ruled out any immediate action by the United States Seventh Fleet to intercept a cargo •f jet plane fuel on its Way to Communist China in the Finnish tanker132 words
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Article110 1955-03-17 1 Nepal Mourns KATMANDU. Mar. 16 (Reu*ois -The body of King Trioirivan of Nepal will be consumed in the flames of the traditional Hindu funeral pyre tomorrow, soon after it arrives from Zurich, where the King died on Sunday. Ritual mourning will then b^uin. and110 words
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Article63 1955-03-17 1 BAKERSFIELD. California. March 16 Renter* A uranium rush has started from here after an Atomic Energy Commission map showing possible uranium deposits was unveiled in a basement exhibit. Some of the prospectors left on the uranium search yesterday with as much as $10,000 <about Ms3o.ooo> in equipment.63 words
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Article59 1955-03-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Fifteen terrorists raided a Chinese shop on a Malay estate in the Rengam district of Johore yesterday and murdered the owner, Tong Piow. Before leaving they robbed his widow of $300 and two gold rings. They also took away from the shop large quantities59 words
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Article40 1955-03-17 1 WASHINGTON. Mar. 16 <Reuten-The iirst Congressional votes on the sales ot 24 Government-owned synthetic rubber factories to private United States industry will be taken today by the armed Services Committee ot tne House of Representatives.40 words
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Article35 1955-03-17 1 VIENNA March 16 (Reuter, Whisky Trill represent Britain when women of the diplomatic corps sell specialities of their countries at a charity bazaar for the Austrian Red Cross on Marh 31.35 words
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Article133 1955-03-17 1 LONDON. Mar. 16. (Reuter) Memories of the sinking by the Japanese of the two British battleships. Prince of Wales and Repulse, on Dee. 10. lf)41 will be revived here at a brief ceremony next Monday. On behalf of Singapore Inche Othman. Commissioner for Malaya in Britain,133 words
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Advertisement24 1955-03-17 1 „!G LEE C°JP W can be nicer than hstralian Milk Fed PORKwith BIRDS EYE REAM E D A ULIFLOWER PORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.24 words
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Advertisement62 1955-03-17 1 SHELL Bill MOTOR OIL YRI9 cV W radiogram #<* 9715 fi Voire full bandapread receiver houaed in new $tyh ttok cohinet with ample record atoraye. Price MC 4 Bffl Sl nijii] die A Penang $I,O JO tiett F« deration of Maiaya. Hire Purehaae Terma Available. maiaawm tmi csnsmal ihctdic co..62 words
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417 1955-03-17 2 SHE TURNED OUT TO BE A MINOR A YOUTH Choi Yam Koon, who told the Singapore Fourth Police Court Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Devereux-Colebourn that he slept on a chair while an underaged girl occupied the bed throughout a n.ght they417 words
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Article237 1955-03-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Malayan Railway is considering a $4 million project to shift its southern track now blocking the extension of the capital's airport runway. The Standard learnt today. Details of this expansion, which Is also intended to bring the satellite town of Petaling Java237 words
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Article116 1955-03-17 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) in Sinua pore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No I KS S Spot Loose 88^ 88; No 1 KSS f.o.b. April 88; 89i No. 2 87 i 80 i No. 3 87 i 87; Tone: Irregular l*p: 1; cents. TIN PRICE The price116 words
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Article36 1955-03-17 2 HONGKONG. March 16 Soecial Standard Serv re C!os:ns prices of the Honskoim Exchange todsy were $15.59 to £1 sterling; $5,835 to USI: $1,837 to Malayan SO.l-n to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $253.5 to tael.36 words
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457 1955-03-17 2 Judge Quashes Order For Extradition A MAGISTRATES order to extradite one Chee Choong Wah to Kuantan was sot aside by the Chief 1 Justice. Sir Charles Mur-ray-Aynsley, in the Singapore High Court yesterday. Chee had been previously ordered by a Singapore magistrate to he released on bail of $2,000. to457 words
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Article79 1955-03-17 2 'Meat Ring' Controls This Market Says Councillor MALACCA Wed. Alliance Councillor Mr. A W. IS Acton alleged at today's meetinu of the .Municipal Council that a "meat ring*' .was controlling the Malacca Central Market He said that meat sold in the Central Market cost more than in the private markets79 words
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Article118 1955-03-17 2 Morns Will Be At Tec's Funeral SINGAPORE'S Commissioner Of Police. Mr. Nigel Morns. will attend the funeral this Sunday of Detective Ton Keng Hua. whose skeleton was found in the Paya Lebar area recovered after he had been listed as a deserter. It is now believed that Detective Toh was118 words
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Article238 1955-03-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed —Heng Chui Poh, a young electrical engineer from Singapore, was today severely reprimanded by the Second .Magistrate for constantly using such terms as "I imagine", "I presume," "I believe," while testifying for the defence in a traffic case. "You may be an238 words
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116 1955-03-17 2 Case Against Sennett Co., Is Dropped THE Singapore City Coun- 1 cil withdrew in the City Police Court yesterday all 350 charges which they h?.d filed against the Sennett Realty Company. The charges involved alleged contravention of the Council's Building Bye-laws by the Company. When Mr. H.G. HansburySparrow, for the116 words
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Article, Illustration25 1955-03-17 2 photo. THE broad smile is from Jack McGregor and Bemil 'I uiu, dance experts, on their arrival at Kallang Airport yes tcrday StandardStandard - 25 words
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Article306 1955-03-17 2 To Give Talks And Exhibitions TWO of the foremost exponents of modern ball room dancing on a lecture and exhibition tour ol Asia and South Africa yesterday advised ballroom dancers in Singapore that the one sure way to the top was to "work and work306 words
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Article72 1955-03-17 2 Protection Of Prop At Meet THE Singapore Police will make suitable arrangements to see that private property does not sutler at election Lings, the Police Secretary, Mr. Peter Claque, told The standard yesterday. He was commenting on an incident on Saturday night when at the election meet held by Mr.72 words
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Article19 1955-03-17 2 New Mark Ready Sh Tin s i J I 1 h 1 A I M arc I I I19 words
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Advertisement43 1955-03-17 2 Phone Gty*&o£ SATURDAY at MIDNIGHT! "RASPUTIN"Men trembled at his word women becfl"* i \stm.\n :^Jmwmmmk i'M^tP'mh--Jm\ m\ Mmmm 1 ■■rMMS& Mm 1 f LmW A^SM$ Z &jh*+» m mmm W 4%^. fas*^ ,a\W W?%;)%kyvl/i Mm gf BLw a fl H mmV% m%. mmWMmm^m^mmwm^^aaW% <'•43 words
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Article, Illustration7 1955-03-17 3 'LL HOLD NE-MAN SHOW LONDON KJFKJD■ I7 words
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249 1955-03-17 3 Mortality Ratio Reached New Low Last Year THE infant mortality rate in Singapore hit an all-time low last year when only 56 deaths were recorded for every 1,000 births, the Acting Director of Medical Services, Dr. M. Doraisingham, said yesterday. Dorai ingham said ho believed the sharp death rate was249 words
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Article58 1955-03-17 3 NAH LIM CHOON was finS5O. in default one imprisonment, in Third Criminal C art. yesterday, for n ol 2f> an I x chis of opium the junction of Road and Beach D year. addil k v.a\ charge of g in p &essi< n of two lbs.58 words
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Article62 1955-03-17 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— Musa bin Ibrahim and Yusof bin Taha. oi' Amber Estate, were each sentenced to 50 days' imprisonment, in the Magistrate's Court for theft and criminally intimidating Kaliappan. labourer en the same estate. It was said that when Kaliappan protested against them for62 words
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Article27 1955-03-17 3 RAUB. Wed. At a recent fun fair held at the Government Club. $2,165.16 was collected in aid of the Raub District Coronation Scholarship Fund.27 words
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266 1955-03-17 3 Operation Costs Are Up FROM May 1, the Singapore City Council may abolish the 50 cents reduction in the price of gas introduced in January this year, The Standard understands. rice of gas, from that date, might revert to last year's266 words
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Article94 1955-03-17 3 'Efficiency Through One Tongue THE Progressive Party in statement '.-sued yesterday said there can only be one official guage in Singapore in order to carry out Government business efficiently and with dispatch. "All Dolitical parties are promising a more efficient administration, but the introduction of multi-lingualism will have the opposite94 words
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119 1955-03-17 3 Indian Govt. Gives 6,000 Rupees To Malayan Varsity M*. Mal( o 1 m Mac Donald I (centre). Chancellor ot the Iniversity of Malaya hands a cheque for S;i.Br,r,.f2 to the Vice-Chancellor Sir Sydney Came. after he had received it from the Indian Commissioner in Malaya. .Mr. R. X Tandon (right)standard - 119 words
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Article, Illustration313 1955-03-17 3 photo. The Mongrel Terrier Who Whelps Three Kittens THE crowd that hourly pounds the deor of a house in Lorong Limau to set a glimpse of a mongrel terrier that reputedly whelphed three kittens and a pup is causing the owner of the houseStandard - 313 words
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Article150 1955-03-17 3 WITH a yell thai straightened the backs ol everyefe in the Singapore Fourth Police ('our* yesterday, the Magistrate. Mr. J M De. veiTiix-Colcboiirn slopped a d 'uvtive nervously mumbliag Oi tile witness stand. Louder!". shouted Mr. Dcvereux Colebourn. "Il is impossible to hear you." lie laid150 words
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Article82 1955-03-17 3 An appeal by a woman Lian Khui. against a .sentence oi $2,000 fine or three months' Imprisonment Imposed on her by the lower court for assisting in carrying on a chap ji ki lottery, was dismissed by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles MurrayAvnsley. in the82 words
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Article47 1955-03-17 3 KLANG, Wed. A Junior Red Cross Society has been formed at the Anglo-Chinese S'-hoo! here. About 40 students have become member.-. The Society lues elected Mr. A.M. Nathodan, a student, as its rirst chairman. Klang already has a Senior Red Cros wing.47 words
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Article, Illustration307 1955-03-17 3 Malayan Students Back Babel Legislatures A MOTION' that "mtlltiI lingualism should be allowed in the Legislative Councils of the Federation of Malaya and Singapore." was carried recently at a debate held in Malaya Hall. London, by the Malayan Students' Union. There were eight speakers. four of them for and four307 words
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Advertisement262 1955-03-17 3 f Uniform Qualify I make* HEINZ f BABY FOODtS most dependable X In Heinz foods especially prepared for 1 babies you find finer texture, fla\ors V and natural colors. These foods arc made from choice fresh ingredients only; they are expertly cooked and I I carefully strained in gleaming rtttNZ262 words
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Article330 1955-03-17 4 Precarious State Says Planter PENANG, Wed. The president- of the North Malaya Asiatic Planters' Association, Mr. Soon Cheng Sun, today urged Government to give quick relief to small rubber holders, who were now still in a precarious state in spite of recent higher rubber prices. Mr.330 words
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Article202 1955-03-17 4 Day Of Decision For Nanyang THE fate of the Nanyang University will be decided today when the amended budget is presented to the 1 Chancellor, Dr. Lin Yutang for his acceptance. A three-and-a-half hour meeting of the Trustees yesterday went over both the budget for the University proper and that202 words
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Article53 1955-03-17 4 THE Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley. yesterday. dismissed the appeal, of a former Singapore Traction Company conductor. Low Tcow Im, sentenced in the lower court to seven months' jail for criminal breach of trust in respect of ten cents paid to him by a passenger on Oct.53 words
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Article58 1955-03-17 4 ARMY sources hoth in Singapore and in the Federation yesterday said there have been no reports of Australian army uniforms hem? sold in Malaya. Reuter reporting from Melbourne stated t'r>at Army Minister, Mr. Josiah Francis, has ordered an inquiry into Australian Press reports that "digger" summer uniforms58 words
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Article51 1955-03-17 4 ELEVEN midwives passed the "A" Class examination of the Centril Midwives Board held in February this year. They were: Teo Han Keow. Eileen Luis Jane Yonq Tan Kirn Hua. H. Davikarani Rita Rercira. M. Cowan, D. Sherman. G. B. Pereira, Ng Chin Yoke and Chen Siok51 words
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Article53 1955-03-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A 60-year-old cyclist. Hussain bin Dalharis. of Golf View Read, who was involved in a collision with a ear at the junction of Golf View Road and Circular Road, died shortly after being admitted into hospital. The accident occurred within 100 yards53 words
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Article51 1955-03-17 4 LIM AH POH, 37. a fitter, was found guilty in the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday of stealing a fountain pen. valued at $12 from Lai Fait, a 10-year-old schoolboy on Feb. 17, last year. He was sentenced to ten months' imprisonment. He admitted six previous51 words
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335 1955-03-17 4 WHEN their new clubhouse is completed, members of the Singapore Royal Flying Club will have good reason to feel proud of it. They will have built it themselves. The Flying Club, which has to move out of Kallang Airport to the new Singapore335 words
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Article117 1955-03-17 4 You Can Call Gina For $40 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. You tan now ring Gina Lollobrigida at her home in rtome irom Malaya and say a threeminute •"hullo" for a mere 540.>0. This is so. provided glamour queen Gina, who has just shocked the celluloid baron s by refusing to act117 words
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Article111 1955-03-17 4 Telephone Needed In SIT Estate about 1.000 residents living in the S.I.T. estate covered by Thor Terrace. Vulcan Terrace. Viking Street and Odin Square have approached the Singapore Telephone Board, through Mr. Lee Choon Eng. for the installation of a public telephone within the estate. They pointed out that they111 words
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247 1955-03-17 4 KNOWLEDGE and understanding are really the answers to most of the problems which face the workman and employers today, Mr. W. D. J. Vincent, Chairman of the Employer-Employee Sub-Committee, said at a Rotary luncheon yesterday. "We do not expect to work miracles and solve247 words
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192 1955-03-17 4 TOBACCO SMUGGLING BY ARMY MEN BARED KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The part played by army men in smuggling tobacoo across the Causeway was disclosed today by Mr. K. S. Hellrich, Assistant Comptroller of Customs here, at a Press Conference. He mentioned the case in which Preventive Officers at the Johore Bahru192 words
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Article55 1955-03-17 4 THE Singapore Harbour Board Stair Association will hod an extraordinary genera! meeting today to ronsidcr taking a strike ballot. The assoc ation*s general secretary, Air. Jamit Sinsh, said the meeting has been c ed because the Harbour Board j has failed to open negotiations I on55 words
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278 1955-03-17 4 MR. John Gibb, licensed appraiser, told the Singapore High Court yesterday that he did not consider the 54.i acres of land acquired in Nee Soon for defence purposes an attractive proposition. He was giving evidence for the Collector of Land Revenue at the278 words
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Advertisement284 1955-03-17 4 4i^ I^SHAW BROTHeJ, +%y mm\nn > wm < I LAST DAY inn. g'KVon THE SEA U 01 1 WARNI.R R| R| i |H /L 4f A\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ fl tWI N G y^j !JJ BARBARA ON STANWYCK (<I in m H *>\ Cattle Own oi M, )XU The Sweeping a .fi a284 words
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202 1955-03-17 5 OU EN-LAI TO ROP IN' ON WAY ASIAN TALKS !*-22r aext month, will be host for one \,.'.i dele- ition of poliiical leaders from including Chou Fn-lai, which is on ]r \sian African Conference which declared Ceylon's High Commissi Indonesia, Mr. M. Saravanarival il Miu;aport\ yesterday. ing 120 people will202 words
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Article23 1955-03-17 5 K?EH Sii aimed s n Sixtii let lay to a la hurt on March 8 t aboul in o::e surety 2323 words
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156 1955-03-17 5 THEY JUST COULDN'T ESCAPE THE TAX MAN JNG Wed When the fox the Prevents Animals, -ng and Province Wt branch, was handed a new nimal collection in last y< ar, the Society nd it was liable for a 3 road tax of over S-!.ooo i fiort was made to n156 words
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Article94 1955-03-17 5 IPOH. Wed— The President of the Sessions Court. (he Mahmud Ilashim, today warned Police drivers that he would not treat them "lightly" if they were to appear before him for careless driving. Today, he impose*' the maximum fine on Zainal bin Hassan (23) for inconsiderate driving. Zainal94 words
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122 1955-03-17 5 BUTTERWOxtTH, Wed. Residents in Province Wellesley, about half the total population in the Settlement, welcome the move to establish certain Government departments in their area, said Mr G S Shelley, Federal Councillor, today. Mr. Shelley was commenting on the Pros conference given by the122 words
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Article31 1955-03-17 5 THE University of Malaya Film Society will give a film v, "Born Yesterday" at the Art Theatre Cluny Road, at 8.30 p.m.. tonig+t. Admission :o members and their friends.31 words
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251 1955-03-17 5 Talks On Men's Dismissal Employees' Union tomorrow ot on m V*• Ma J a^ n M,n, _9 j- i iL„ A:n. i 7 emergency meetmq to discuss the d.sm.sscl ofjhe43oworker. of the Kompar secHon of the Tronch Mines •ifior T h e^ WOrk251 words
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Article145 1955-03-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Kuala Lumpur Municipality has approached the United Nations for the services of an expert to advise on a long-term multi-million dollar development plan for the heart of the Federal Capital. The Standard learnt today. The town planning expert has been sought145 words
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Article115 1955-03-17 5 $120,000 TO RENOVATE TOWN HALL PENANG, Wed.— Proposals to renovate the existing Town Hall !or the purpose of turning it into a Queen's with B bar. committee and meeting rooms, will be forwarded to Government lor approval This was stated tcdav by tn v Deputy Commissioner for Labour. Penang. Mr.115 words
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Article161 1955-03-17 5 WHILE negotiations arc still going: on between the Trustees and the Chancellor of the Nanyang University, Dr. Lin Ya-tang, a Boarding House for Federation students enrolling: for the Post School Classes has been started by Mr. Goh Chee Wee. A brother of Mr. Goh Cine Van.161 words
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97 1955-03-17 5 KLANG, Wed. Mr. V. Manicka Vasagam, Presidenl ot the Selangor branch of the Malayan Indian CongFess. .aid today that the party had derided to ask Mr. Tan Siew Sin. MCA Publicity Chief. 'v.iv he had written to the Singapore Standard «%omplain:n^ about its alleged97 words
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Article79 1955-03-17 5 KLANG. Wed. A teacher's presence of mind saved many houses from being galled in a lire that broke cut at the Ang'.o-Chinese School here on Monday, it was disclosed today. The teacher, Mr. C. Nadarajah, was organising games at the school whgi he noticed the79 words
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Article221 1955-03-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed- The helicopter has revolutionised the techniques of jungle warfare to such an extent that virtually all the machines in the British Services are now operating in Malaya. Wing Commander WH. Williams. OC Flyins Wing, of RAF Kuala Lumpur, said here today. Though221 words
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Article, Illustration22 1955-03-17 5 Photo. MR Edwin turn I. or and his daughter |)r. I.co (ban of Kampar. Perak. at Kalians; Airport. StandardStandard - 22 words
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Article288 1955-03-17 5 East Is dest Ined for much I g<r thing he declared. A^ked what he m« ant by "things." he replied "You people an h ndlj your in it mt ive so driving i insistent that I U el su will soon play an Import part in288 words
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Article26 1955-03-17 5 JOHORE BAHRU WAh V- ng, Batu Pahat. or dx Dy Mr. NX.. Cohen skms Court X tang n and i uten26 words
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Miscellaneous914 1955-03-17 5 Standard Information at a Glance ff i" n g aToTT J riITCPTA UUFKII I lumpur 9!r IHU j Ull IflL H MM M\I»R\S 1:? Sto:y 12 30. at B_T _i iII II ill 1' ,i:;,) a:!( l 313 im ST _a^ J^A^rafJ I I II BB» l;l x \ir.(a 1230.914 words
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Article616 1955-03-17 6 COME of the actors who are now performing on the Malayan political stage seem to find in the late Mahatma Gandhi and Pandit Nehru fresh aourci a lor their inspiration. These two Indian national figures had the honour of spending a portion of their lives in jail. Perhaps616 words
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Article310 1955-03-17 6 Japan The Soviet r rilK satisfaction with which the Japanese Government accepted Soviet overtures to bring about better relations between the two countries appears to have received a serious jolt. Alter :i thoughtful perusal of the Russian note on this friendship move, the Japanese leaders realised that it contained snags310 words
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Article, Illustration510 1955-03-17 6 FRED SPARKS - Matsu, Quemoy: Chiang's Supreme Gamble FRED SPARKS By NEA Staff Correspondent 11 AIP EI. Formosa Will Chiang gamble on Matsu and Qucmoy in the days just ahead? He'll have to make his decision very soon, for Peiping's ships, filled with Commie invaders, are crawling down the coast. Defending these offshore510 words
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We, the PEOPLE
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332 1955-03-17 6 Sir: In the Singapore Standard of 26.2.55, it was reported that Mr. Walker, C lairman of the Ipoh ;nd Menglembu Town Council. had said in h s reply to representations made by the National Asso iation of Pera'.< on b< ha f of both the nd332 words
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Letter401 1955-03-17 6 Sir; I forward a quotation taken from an authoritative book entitled. "Th*» Political Institutions of Switzerland** by George Sauser-Hall. Professor of Law in the Universities of Geneva and Neuchatel. which may be of interest to your readers particularly those who are aware of the anguage pron in401 words
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Letter103 1955-03-17 6 Sir: According to an English language paper here. Mr Soh Ghee Soon is a "Civil Defence Colonel. What after all Is a Civil Defence Colonel 0 Has civil defence suddenly become militarised, or what? A Colonel is the one and only superior officer of a regiment103 words
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Letter221 1955-03-17 6 <g u The comments on Vie award of Government Agricultural Scholarships to the College of Agriculture on Saturday, the 12th of March by "A Student" need comment too. "A Student" seemed to conceive the idea that candidates to the agricultural college from Trengganu, Pahang, and Kelantan poss interior221 words
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Letter152 1955-03-17 6 Sir:— The trade unions in Malaya arc not moving a!on£ the right path. It is evident that many unions are becoming "mere election machines** for cheap politicians to sain their own ends. The trade union leaders sho make every attempt to keep clear of politics, and unions. On152 words
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Letter142 1955-03-17 6 Sir: The publication of the MCA publicity chiefs letter in the front page of your paper dated 6.3.55 was a challenge to the MCA. Mar.y have reacted against the impertinent letter of that particular official who has now learned a fine lesson that the Standard is still142 words
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Letter110 1955-03-17 6 Sir:—Th< Fedt ol Election vill lake p'acc during the last week of /w?t/, F9SS. but, the M.C.A. in Negri Sembilan has not yet wet up its machinery wr the bavlc. Several failures liarc been experienced bji this bssociation and it is about time a proper body110 words
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Letter104 1955-03-17 6 Sir:— l sympathise with 4 the MCA Publicity Chief for the harm ho has broufhi upon himself. However. the idea seems to he his own. so Sill the MCA members ronnot be blamrr] for the fault of one man. 7here are MCA om>ia!s J with hi^h ideals and they104 words
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Letter103 1955-03-17 6 Sir: As election day is drawing near. I would like to draw attention to the two andidates standing f'-r the Singapore Legislative A sembly Elections in the Paya Lebar division. II they are depending on 1 heir posters. agent* and helpers to win voles, they are103 words
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Article82 1955-03-17 6 VV E hope It not true. Utusan ili v c* inn on a statement bj highly placed UMNO -MCA; (jilicial in Kuala Lum] that the Alliance attend the Al: Conference in Bandung this* April. The official hat Malaya's state of j unfrcedom would pi delegates in a82 words
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Article, Illustration16 1955-03-17 6 "DON'T you think we ought to tic your blouse to the tree- as a distress signal?'16 words
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Advertisement43 1955-03-17 6 FEEDRITE k The WONDER BABY FEEDER W& KEEPS MILK WARM M right thro' the feed- Jlr^ PREVENTS GRIPE AND WIND Available al all First Oasfl Dealers Agents: THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. (INCORPORAIED IN iHt FEDERATION OF MALAYA) SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMTUR. KLANG. SEREMBAN. PENANG.43 words
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Article, Illustration329 1955-03-17 7 Tells Of A Date Invite 'To Move In' Jelke Trial Begins 11 1 1 r I .rd Ihr to I, had .il*e i entitled "What Men Live ■if." In his opening statement, chief defence counsel George WaaWagtaq llerz brought in the names of actors John < .irradine and Mickey Kooney.UP; AP - 329 words
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Article90 1955-03-17 7 LONDON, March in- (Reuter) The manuscript ot an unfinished love story written by Napoleon at the age of Hi and offered for sale frcm a New York collection was auctioned in London yesterday tor £2.300 The story, about 1.50(1 words only surviving rede of futui90 words
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Article90 1955-03-17 7 Hunk Of Nothing Says ickey ooney KJDFHSGDT tied in a Manand once protc take her to Cali- with him. Rooncy s party in my h Ken 1 as in X?w o some television a a Ot of other pc c theiv ho was in- ed to h« like a lad;90 words
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Article48 1955-03-17 7 LONDON March 16, (Renter) Sir Anthony Ericn. the Foreign Secretary, has postponed his visit to Turkey because of influenza. He was due to have flown there today but now hopes to arrange another date "early in the summer" the Foreign Office announced.48 words
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Article18 1955-03-17 7 THE Philippines has accepted Indonesia's invitation to attend the Afro-Asian conference April 18—24 at Bandung. A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article71 1955-03-17 7 tic freedom dispute in i in -ince they did the thing in 1950 to Japatranslations of the original Paris version which ■\m< ricans have seen D H. Lawrence's "Lady j rley*s Lover." I Police took no action against English language versions of either book, which71 words
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Article51 1955-03-17 7 1th. FUNCTION FOR HARTINI JAKARTA Mar. 16 (UP) President Boekarno has presented his second wife in public for the first time a Jakarta newspaper said today. The newspaper. Indonesia Rava. said Hartini Boekarno was introduced to local officials at a luncheon given by the President at his Bogor Palace last51 words
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Article, Illustration70 1955-03-17 7 photo A MEDICAL aid man of the United States forces —field tests a new atomic powered portable X-ray unit designed for combat use. The new device, which is carried on the back of the medic, is powered by radioactive thulium: and is capable of producing an X-ray pictureKeystone - 70 words
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270 1955-03-17 7 Nehru Tells The West: NEW YORK, March. 16 (IP) Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of India and II Nu of Burma last night advised the West to keep its "sword" of armed might, but avoid flashing it unnecessarily. The advice, aimed particularly at the United270 words
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Article371 1955-03-17 7 Formosa Korea Will Be Free To Hit Back— Dulles WASHINGTON, Mor. 16, (UP)— Secretary of State John Foster Dudes, at his news conference yesterday, said that if the Chinese Communists launch a general attack against Southeast Asia then there would be no reason for the371 words
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Article128 1955-03-17 7 U.K. Plans 'Cheaper' H- Bombs LONDON. March 16. <UP> —Britain .slashed her nuclear budget yesterday in a cut that confirmed British scientisthave learned how to build a "cheap"' H-bomb, a highly reliable source .said. The same source clarified Sir Anthony Eden's cryptic statement last night that it is possible to128 words
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Article39 1955-03-17 7 NEPAL'- new king. Ilahen- I rira Vir Vikram Shah day proclaimed his eldest son, nine-year-old Yirendra Vir I Vikram Shah as crown prince and successor. Virendra i- tl present attending St Joesph's Convent School at Dariceling. —UP.39 words
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Article110 1955-03-17 7 BANGKOK. Mar. 1G (Reuter).— Forty-nine men were' sentenced to imprisonment here last night for plotting to overthrow the Government and setting up a Communist regime. Another five were found not guilty. One prisoner who refused to co-operate with the court was sentenced to 20 years and110 words
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Article74 1955-03-17 7 LONDON. March 16 (AP) Britons are drinking much less beer and unhappy brewers blame television and taxes. Production statistics complied yesterday show less beer was brewed in January of this year than in any January since the depression year of 1953. Television. said brewery officials,74 words
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Article27 1955-03-17 7 A NATION-WIDE strike of railway, customs and prison officials started in Finland today at one minute past midnight. It involves 44.000 workers demanding higher pay.27 words
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Article103 1955-03-17 7 PAPIIOS, Cyprus, March 16 (Reuter)— Demonstrating students today grabbed from Police two of 13 men accused of promoting civil war in Cyprus when they were being taken to the courtroom here to face trial. The students. shouting anti-British slogans, seized the men and hustled them away103 words
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Article71 1955-03-17 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Morch 1 6 The following ore the clos.ng prices ot rubber ond tin oa the London Market LONDON RUBBER Spot 261 d. April June 26_d.. July/September 25ad. October/December 25 fid. April c.i.f. 25« d. Tone: Very Steady. LONDON TIN Spor £712 10$71 words
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Article49 1955-03-17 7 CALCUTTA. March 1«. (Reuter)— Forty-four ships lay unattended and waterfront activities were suspended in harbour here yesterday after a strike by stevedores. Hundreds of cranes stood j idle after the walk-off by strikers who alleged "widespread violence and mob rule around the dock area."49 words
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208 1955-03-17 7 Kept Alive With A 'Borrowed' Heart MINNEAPOLIS. March 16 <UP> Seven-year-old Penny Rae Raymond was kept alive with the "borrowed" heart and lungs of a family friend yesterday while surgeons performed a rare and delicate operation on her heart. The surgery apparently was successful in the dramatic attempt to give208 words
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Article166 1955-03-17 7 WASHINGTON. Mar. IG. Reuter Secret try of Mr. John Foster Dulles, told a press conference yesu r thai it the United State* became encaged in major military activity anywhere in I world, small atomic weaponof precision would come Into use. Mr Dulles said tactical atomic166 words
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Article74 1955-03-17 7 TOKYO. March. 16 (AP) Kyodo new terday Japan's famed xuk;i Ci.v Opera O refused a iue »t to bo >1 a nd\ te Tiie agency i aid C iiitcd to film part of .1. Michener's "Sayonara" c Mory about a member ol all-girl troupe and nericao74 words
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230 1955-03-17 7 English Press Clamour For Palace Statement On Margaret LONDON, Mar. 16, (UP)— British newspaper editorials today reflected mounting public pressure for Buckingham Palace to end the suspense about Princess Margaret's reported romance with Group Capt. Peter Townsend. Both the Conservative Daily Telegraph and the Labour Party's Daily Herald appealed for230 words
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Advertisement59 1955-03-17 7 ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«< ■:)m^u\ fr—^" Sparkling Wines for all occasions Wine has a subtle way of making food taste 1 twice as good. It brings V people together and V makes the conversation L sparkle. T Sparkling Asti Spumante Qts. 12.50 Chauvenet Red Cap 12.40 Wh.te Cap 12.20 P.nk Cap 12.20 Sparkling59 words
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Article520 1955-03-17 8 Fight For Us And We'll Back You' Tradesmen's Call To Candidates A RETAILERS' association in Singapore has sent circulars to candidates contesting the Legislative Assembly elections os^"9 are prepared to fight for the advancement of the business interests or its members. Each candidate was told that520 words
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Article239 1955-03-17 8 Front's Stand On Self -Rule BY demanding immediate self-government, the People's Action Party was "going a little too fast," Singapore Labour Front Leader, Mr. David Marshall, said yesterday. Answering a question at his election campaign meeting in Empress Place on the Front's attitude towards PAP.239 words
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Article129 1955-03-17 8 No MudSlinging For Him MR. PFTKR Lim Seek Tiong (Progressive), last night told voters in tiie Tanjong Pagar Division, 'ne would not indulge .n mud-slinging as all h:s opponents had agreed to keep the election clean. Speaking at Anson Road Rnd later at East Reclamation Road. Mr. Lim said he129 words
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Article221 1955-03-17 8 THEY BOW TO WISHES OF THE VOTERS VOTERS of Kampong Kapor division, who called their four election candidates to appear together on a common election platform in a series of meetings will now have their wish fulfilled. All four candidates have signified agreement to this proposal to The Standard. Mr.221 words
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Article21 1955-03-17 8 A DIAMOND ring worth SI.ROO was stolen from a cupboard of a house in Balmoral Crescent in Singapore recently.21 words
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Article, Illustration87 1955-03-17 8 TWO women and a man were slightly injured when this ear in which they were travelling overturned after a head-on collision with a police van in Kuala Lumpur at the junction of Circular Road and Ampang Road. The women. Doris Doss, a 20-year-old typist employed87 words
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Article159 1955-03-17 8 FUTURE Sinophiles and lovers of fine porcelain will appreciate a book which has just been published in London under the auspices of the London Ceramic Society. It is entitled "Introduction to Chinese Porcelain." and provides the uninformed with details that will enable them not only to159 words
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46 1955-03-17 8 WELL-KNOWN Colony professional wrestler E. W. (Tiger) Scott was last night unanimously elected president of the Straits Marine Engineers' Guild of Singapore at a meeting in Coljyer Quay Mr. Scott is a marine representative of the Standard Vacuum Oil Company.46 words
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Article27 1955-03-17 8 THE Straits Chinese Methodist Youth Fellowship will hold a "Variety Entertainment Night" on March 19 at 8 p.m. in Kampong Kapor Road.27 words
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Article466 1955-03-17 8 Ex-Student Used Forg Note-Charge Teacher Tells Of $95 Paid By Family A FORMER student of An g 1 o-Chinese School, Singapore, used his form master's signature and the school's memo sheet, to obtain 595 from the family of the teacher early this year. This was alleged at a preliminary inquiry466 words
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Article, Illustration96 1955-03-17 8 FIVE Home Guard officers were presented with the InspectorGeneral's (Federation Home Guard) Certificates of Merit at Johore Bahru yesterday morning. They arc (from left): Battalion Commander Cheong Yoke San. Scudai Bn.. Battalion Commander Chee Mcng Kee, Plentong Bn.. Battalion Commander Zainal bin Ba'ada. Peka.iang Bn.. Company Commander96 words
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Advertisement131 1955-03-17 8 So fashionable to give Such a pleasure to own Ronton Cadet Lighter H»r* for MM IMM ll a H o r. n n '..gr.'.^r ■lade and priced for -._> •••••i Ronton Flo-Line The most eac.t.n; gift li?a "f Ihe \ear The Ronson Fio-L.:.e lighter of the f.t-re.. \m m J131 words
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Advertisement140 1955-03-17 8 d Due t«» lenflk mm*mmmm\m\% mJI Nil PL STARTS TODAY AT LAST! EVERLASTINGLY ON THE SCREEN IN w —CinemaScoPE -1 IN HIGH-FIDELITY STEREOPHONIC SOUND So? One of the most stirring and man- fcs. 1 wondered stories of strength and rV^ 1 _h_p _H > V I Mmmm 1 _fl VWTW140 words
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Article1571 1955-03-17 9 JNDIA today is the scene of a vast economic and social experiment that may become crucial for the future of the free world. Its Government is engaged in an attempt to modernise a huge, under developed country with the consent of the people to achieve by democratic1,571 words
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Article, Illustration964 1955-03-17 9 MADRAS, March 10 Contrary to general expectation, the Communists have suffered a resoundng defeat in the election \L}a Andhr a Legislature the full results of which nave just been announced, lhe Congress with its two adherents, the Krishikar Lok Party and the Praja arty— the former to mergeA.P. - 964 words
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Article505 1955-03-17 9 4 lively question-hour was witnessed in the Madras Legislative Assembly when a member asked for immediate action to stop what he described a? the ugly sight of rickshawpullers puffing and panting with oversized females of the upper class. Food or no food, such operations by menfolk, seen505 words
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Advertisement68 1955-03-17 9 r "v i^_ %m/^Jh^v) I HWx V\ I \\wA\ J— J I ii.nc> it is customary to ASK for I :n»\i>urements. I A f^a^Z*^" V l >JV m thm It ne. The trouble is he always kaHKihm^ to show for his money." Hi »t these hiccups I" V I *^a^**68 words
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Advertisement163 1955-03-17 9 C-0 v^L^*—^^ y^y.:: /V J I T m> *j I \r* IbsspSs^^ #1 in. (ax*/ >^ 'N. I I COMFORT TOR ECONOMY TOR j THE PARTICULAR THE CfIRETUL y^l^jjjjjjfmWmWttaW^ v 7 S-tf i^|Tsssslssssss\ s^ WjdsssSSsssssS ssW^-sss^^Jssl ssWssl BSSS^_ BJ^S*S tm^AWmr MSfe f"J stVVBSSSSSSSSSIr^BSS_BSSS_SSI V^^V B >•:>- >: ::^H?M i- 1163 words
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Article465 1955-03-17 10 Telephonemen Redeem Prestige All The Business Houses Soccer! Their Victims: Mercantile Bank THE Singapore Telephone Board, after their 3-0 defeat by Hong Kong Bank last Wednesday, redeemed some of their prestige when they whipped Mercantile Bank by lour goals to one in the best of the Singapore Business Houses division465 words
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Article487 1955-03-17 10 Results, Scorers, Positions DIVISION 1 Pulo B'jkom 7 MP II 1 i 4. 1) Am ll X X i :i i i X imi if ricrVi 'c<\ Chartered Bank I Sits* Darhv 0 H >n.. lt>: .."..in Sh-ll J F *V N 3 Mo Chin Aba Bakar 1 S <:n487 words
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247 1955-03-17 10 THREE goals scored within ten minutes by Ho Chin Bin enabled Shell Sports Club to beat Fraser Neave Sports Club by five goals to three in division 1 league match on the N ground yesterday. wasted no t:me in atand in the third247 words
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Article115 1955-03-17 10 IPERIAL Chemical IndusClub beat BouSports Club by two goals 11 in a division 3 league h on the Singapore b ground yesterday. W first half was goalie--. On l 1.C.1, pressed 1 kept up a non-stop k. Th« opened the «<ore in 15th minute through mx115 words
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Article29 1955-03-17 10 THORNYCROFT beat Alexandra Bricks Works one-nil n division '.i on Malay Football Association ground yesterday. Fook Tens scored the winning goal oft a penalty.29 words
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244 1955-03-17 10 The Islanders On Coalscoring Spree At Stadium PI LO BUXOM Sports Club, led by Othman Daud, inflicted a 7-1 victory over Malaya Publishing House Sports Club in the division 1 league match played at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Pulo Bukom held the whip hand from the start. and made244 words
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82 1955-03-17 10 BODCA Take 4-Wkt. Defeat From Police In spite of a useful 32 runs contributed by Sam Chelliah. BODCA failed to avoid a fourwicket defeat by Police Training School in their friendly cricket match at Thomson Road yesterday. BODCA scored 114. (Sam Chelliah 32 n.0.. Van Roovan 21. Patrick Choy 13,82 words
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Article139 1955-03-17 10 AT the annual general meeting of the Ceylon Sports Club held at the Club premises, the following were elected for the current year: President: Dr Subrahmanyam: Vice-Presidents: Messrs P E Perera and V Ambiavasar: Hon Secretary: Dr V Thambipillai, Asst Secretary: Mr S Muthucumaru: Hon. Treasurer: Mr139 words
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Article87 1955-03-17 10 THE team to represent Ceylon Sports Club against the Wanderers in a friendly cricket match to be played at the C.S.C. ground on Saturday at 2.15 p.m. will be:K. Muthucumaru (Captain). V Ramalingam. V.K. Thamby. Joe Carvalho. Vandcrput. E. Balasingham, Joe Navaratnam. W. Ponniah. R.V.S. Sundram. S.87 words
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Article53 1955-03-17 10 Women's InterClub Golf ROYAL Island Club women beat Royal Singapore Golf Club by 10\ po.nts to 4J in an inter-club golf match played on Monday. Miss O.K. Barrett won the Fatima trophy put up for a golf tournament decided at the Royal Island Club course on Sunday. The runner-up was53 words
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Article32 1955-03-17 10 SINGAPORE Cod Storage Straits Trading 3>l ;n a match at the I yesterday. r SGS were: Mccr Ah Chow and Muri. AI B;u;,r scored the only ■aal rot Straits Trading.32 words
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Article66 1955-03-17 10 ENTRIES are invited for an American tennis tournament I Singles) to be held at the Indian Association courts <>n Saturday, March 2fi and* Sunday. March 27 Play will commence at .'l3O p.m o t< Saturday, and will be continued <»n Sunday The entrance fee is $1,00.66 words
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Article106 1955-03-17 10 FOLLOWING are the officebearers of the Dew Recreation Club. Teluk Anson for the year: President The District Officer, Lower Perak (exOfiicio*. Vice-President: Mr. Lim Ewe Chens. Hon. Secretary: Mr Ong Teik Sim. Hon. Treasurer: Mr. Oh Kean Hin. Auditors: Inche Shaari bin Wahab and Mr. Tye106 words
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Article58 1955-03-17 10 Bartley SS Win Lose BARTLEY Secondary School beat Johore English College 2-1 an Inter-School soccer match played on the Bartley ground on Tuesday. Scorer? for Bnrtlcy were Henry Wong and Rahman I oris Mohamed replied for the Collcce Earlier in the evening. Johore English College 2n r i XI beat58 words
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Article46 1955-03-17 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The All Malayan chess championships will take place during the Easter holidays at the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club. Entries for the competition are now being invited and should be sent' to Mr Grundy c/o The Rubber Research Institute. Kuala Lumpur.46 words
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Article286 1955-03-17 10 After holding Chartered Bank Sports Club to a onegoal interval lead, Sime Darby had to admit defeat by three clear goals in a Division I League match played at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Sime Darby played with ten men after the interval as Abu Bakar was286 words
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Article57 1955-03-17 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Competition Committee of the Malay Cricket Association invite entries for the Ruler's Shield Cricket competition which will start in early April. Affiliate^ should send their entries together with the entrance fee of $20 to Hon. Secretary Che Mniiyuddin bin Mohd Zain, c/o District Oflire57 words
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Article66 1955-03-17 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed —The 17th Guikhi Division Signals Rest beat N'u 1. Supply Depot. Royal Arm.- Service Corps 4-2 in an Army Garrison league soccer match at the Ifalaya Command stadium today At hau nme the score was one-all. Inside-left Namgyal insideright Bijai Singh and centreforward Chaturbhuj 266 words
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Article, Illustration44 1955-03-17 10 SINGAPORE'S Neo Chwee Kok finished second to Japan's A. Tani in the 100 metres and 200 metres freestyle swim in the Philippines national open championships last Sunday. v Picture shows Chwee Kok emerging from the pool after finishing the 9nn metres swim. Unit photo.United Press - 44 words
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306 1955-03-17 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The eight-man committee headed by Mr. E. M. McDonald, President of the Federation of Malaya Olympic Council, have drawn up the draft rules for the Federation of Malaya Amateur Swimming Association as a step towards sending a contingent of swimmers to306 words
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212 1955-03-17 10 TONY RANGEL - Cycling Assns Settle Deffere Work As TONY RANGEL Bj XJKKCXJ PENANG, Wed.-The M,|,,, n( hope to settle any itsTmsju.. v lU( Racing Association so that the KU to work better a s one organization country. The eventual bodies of cycling a/ill riders to paiticipat. in the Federation. Announcing this, the212 words
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Advertisement841 1955-03-17 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTININT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden. Port Soid. Genoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam, fiomburg, Copenhogen Gothenburg and Oslo. S'oorc P. Sham Penono x) "FALSTRIA" 21/24 Mar. 25/25 Mar. 26/26 Mor. xx) "JUTLANDIA" 2/4 Apr. 5/ 5 Apr. 6/ 6 Apr. xxx) "LALANDIA" 15/17 Apr. 18/18 Apr. "JAVA 22/26 Apr. 27/28841 words
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Article124 1955-03-17 12 Restricted Turnover In Shares THERE was little movement in any section Of the Malayan share market yesterday and the restricted turnover was confined to the narrow fluctuations, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Price changes announced by the Association yesterday were INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Common 3.10 3.15 HTcon 1 Shai124 words
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Article52 1955-03-17 12 JOHAN Tin Dredging Ltd. output for February this year amounted to 40.19 piculs tin ore won, all of which were sold. leaving no stock at the end of the month. Tribute to company for February amounted to $865.06. according to the secretaries. Messrs. Sime, Darby52 words
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295 1955-03-17 12 R.I. COMES IN FOR HEAVY BUYING JAPANESE TEXTILES Standard Market Reporter INDONESIA has been buying some 10,000,000 yards of Japanese textiles from Singapore in the past weeks, local traders told The Standard yesterday. This burst of activity in the Singgpore-Ind textile trade after a period of standstill 1 largely to295 words
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Article, Illustration46 1955-03-17 12 DAY-OLD cliicks are flown regularly as freight in BOAC aircraft from London to many parts of the world, including Malaya. This hatch on its icay from London seem to prefer the comfort of a BOAC receptionist's hat to that oi their travelling box.46 words
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Article192 1955-03-17 12 EVENTFUL YEAR FOR INSCE. FIRM THE past year was one of the most eventful in the 163-year history of the Insurance Co. of North America and its aftiliated companies, the Philadelphia Fire and Marine Company of North America, according to their progress report Total assets amounted to U*****,398,495, while premium.,192 words
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Article, Illustration193 1955-03-17 12 College To Train Hotel Staff Plan A COLLEGE to train hotel personnel might be started in India with the liclp of the Government, the President of the Indian Hotels Association, Mr. M. S. Oberoi, told the first Asian convention of the International Hotel Association in Delhi, lield at Hotel Imperial.193 words
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539 1955-03-17 12 Weekly Letter From U.S. WASHINGTON, March 16— With the return of Foreign Operations Administrator Harold Stassen from a three-week visit to the Far East, the spotlight this week is on the long-rumoured new programme of economic aid to that region— a programme which539 words
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Article196 1955-03-17 12 DULL conditions prevailed In mo.-t sections of the Singapore produce market yesterday and only small business was reported. Copra and pepper stagnant markets with pri remaning about unchanged from the quotations on 1 daw Some business in copra I reported in the Coconut oil iVn ang indicated196 words
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Article156 1955-03-17 12 OI'TER ROADS Malay. Stanvac, Selo. C,\vnlogan. Esperanoe, North Star. Silverstream. INNER ROADS Segamat. Ifahathevi, Kanthale Kah Poh. New Coronation Merlimau, Sedenak, Selangor Barito, Barito, San Jeronimo. Hydra, Sumpitan. Serampang Ilosangi, Teck Hong. Hock Hai, Serdang. Nangkacnindr. Kirn Heap Huat. Lai Wui. Toiina. Landak. Bee Tong. Malim. Mukaha.156 words
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Article46 1955-03-17 12 Will Serv 'Un Ma SECRETARY ol E Fosl D ton on Tuesdaj lepend upon Japan found for tr; but American c to "unlock" markets w\ currency exchange pn has been b He told nea that as tLS nomic aid i>« available to South-ea the dollars I46 words
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Article, Illustration124 1955-03-17 12 MR JOHN V GRAY I v Eastern senior representative for the Austin Motor (o Ltd. of taraatsagfcaaa has been appointed to mm the British National i <»m mittee Delegation to th< International Chamber ol Commerce Congress, to it. held in Tok\<» in Max. Nominated by the124 words
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Article182 1955-03-17 12 BRITISH Ov- r Corporation's plan to ten Bristol Britannia Mk :*OOLR airliners lor their non stop North American ;<rvi<ha, now b< on approvi <: the UK Minister ol Trail port and Civil Aviation. This sot 1 the seal on gramme of worK Initiated bj the Bristol182 words
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108 1955-03-17 12 MALAYAN banks' volume of operations at the beginning of the year was mainta ned at the same levels as towards the close of the past year, the total for January being $3,098, 738.000. Of which $1,291. 048,000 were cheques sent out for clearing and $1,807,108 words
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Article20 1955-03-17 12 Small Firms Get Sy XI \.ns„, o,| 1 I Th, J »»utt«. hllV h#d -Atlah Th. J I i APAP - 20 words
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Article14 1955-03-17 12 V OS Threatens The Big -Fight Country- W here TV Rules The Roost14 words
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Advertisement1241 1955-03-17 12 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF TENDER NOTICE ?AW nßftSm ll SINGAPORE TELEPHONE To be held at our saleroom BOARD A ON WEDNESD A V**' NEW CITY EX CHANGE 23rd MARCH. if)3s. between GEORGE ST. at 2 30 p.m. SYNAGOGUE St. LMali of Yeo Soo Thram SINGAPORE 1. deceased Lot I— No.1,241 words
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Advertisement83 1955-03-17 12 NOTICE MUNICIPALITY OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG. TENDERS are invited for 1 tiie supply and delivery of 15.000 lineal feet of 24" diameter Steel Pipes. 2. Schedules and all particulars may be obtained from the Water Department OMiee 'A. Tenders duly endorsed 24" Steel Pipes" will be received by the undersigned83 words
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Article613 1955-03-17 13 Peter Wilson - Peter Wilson NEW YORK, Wed. SKDSDH*t IT may nofr mean much to you, but there are persistent rumours that James Dougan Norris may pull out of the big-fight business. heard these stones 33 1 from Honolulu to V rk. on my way back England.613 words
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Article23 1955-03-17 13 LONDON, March 16 (Renter) Monday's Rugby Union re- ts Ni rthampton 0. Bristol 0: Trinity College (Dublin) 14. Oxford University 8.23 words
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Article, Illustration71 1955-03-17 13 I'll Bet You Can't Beat Me! LADY OAKES (seen here), twenty-seven, mother of three children and tiie wife o/ Str Sydney Oakes, of Nassau, was one of Stirling Moss's rivals in the Sebrina Grand Prix held at Florida recently. Here slie wears a specially designed crash helmet. Site is sippingMirrorpic - 71 words
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Article51 1955-03-17 13 MEXICO CITY. Mar. V, i (Renter)— Tom Connor, of the j United States, beat the world record for the press in the i lightheavyweight class during I last night's wcightlifting i events in the Pan-American Games, here. Connor pressed 143.5 kilogrammes (316-.-17-4534 lbs) to jbeat 143.51 words
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360 1955-03-17 13 Oricles Shade The Dodgers In Ninth Inning Baseball NEW YORK. Mar. 16, (AP)— Veterans Gene Woldling and Hoot Evers came up with clutch hits in the ninth inning last night to feature a ninth inning rally as the Baltimore Oricles shaded the Brooklyn Dodgers 8-6. The Dodgers were lead three360 words
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Article211 1955-03-17 13 TOKYO. Mar M (W) Shigcru Kaneko Japan's "Little Ko<k\ Marriano slaughtered Ben Escobar of the Philippines in fi\c punch-packed rounds tonight, retaining the orient featherweight championship by a technical knockout. Referee Jn<r. Sullivan stopped tiie uneven brawl at Urn the fifth round a'ith Esoot211 words
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Advertisement1180 1955-03-17 13 Classified Adverts SI I UAIIUM iVANItU I SITUATIONS VACANT r OUNG Chinese seeks post of (AL!) ESTABLISHED European] APPLICATIONS are invited XI ALA Ll MPIR Despatch or Driver. Ex- VJ import company requires from Federal Citizen- IFe MIMCIPAL COINCIL perienced. Good qualification. Sole Distributors for each stale I males) for1,180 words
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Miscellaneous119 1955-03-17 13 Abner By 4/ Copp JC; _...>, irr^,. rr YOKUM.r-AT^gy' :p, oe lndcnT] LABMERJT IS YOKOM AW > ah IS YORE REMEMBER ME,ON I 1 J >/H, >3'BlM LIKE A BROTHER BROTHER/." jfc^V ACCOUNT VO' NEVER I < gry>',.-"v QjoME/r-WHUrSYORE UFE^' jj I^Oop By T.V. Hamlin Kart Of Juliet Jones By119 words
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Article, Illustration2368 1955-03-17 14 Wednesday's Headline i Shamrock Slipper To Make Amends BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $339,968 Ist Prize No. *****4 $152,984 2nd Prize No. *****8 576,492 3rd Prize No. *****8 $42,496 j STARTERS: ($4,249) N05— *****1, *****9, 58,0254, *****9, *****3, *****9, *****0, *****1,. *****9, *****5. CONSOLATIONS:2,368 words
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Article105 1955-03-17 14 DUNEDIN. March 16 (Reuter) The New Zealand team to meet England in the second Test at Auckland on March 2~) shows three changes from the side beaten by England here today. J.G. Lcggat. topscorer for Canterbury with D 9 against the MCC a week ago. comes105 words
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Article123 1955-03-17 14 CARDIFF. March li (Reuter) The Welsh Rugby Union will take no chances when it meets France in Pans on March 26 The WRU trill field the same team as that which beat Ireland 21-3 here on Saturday. It is: G. Owen: K..T. .Tones. A. Thomas.123 words
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Article306 1955-03-17 14 The All England LONDON, Mar. 15, (Reuter)— Eddie Choong, winner for the past two years, and Wong Peng Soon, both of 31alaya, have been drawn so that they can meet each other in the final of the All England Badminton championships which begin at306 words
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Article531 1955-03-17 14 TYSON DOES IT AGAIN DUNEDIN, March 15, (Reuter)— England gained a glorious Test victory over New Zealand here today by eight wickets. After two blank days in the five allotted to the match, a result seemed doubtful when today dawned with England 209 for eight in531 words
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Article36 1955-03-17 14 Penang For 11 Vetera I I. tioti le* m 2 tin .nam i tb« Kuhl ti-.., P H 1 T i il Th> j tinned play. Mai held n tru Soni T! total 007 I mc(36 words
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Article96 1955-03-17 14 Mr. Boo Teck The Camera Sports Letter YOUR article on the Singapore Badminton Association published in the Sunday Standard of March 13 was very interesting and much appreciated. It could have been more sign Ti cent if Mr. Tan 800 Teck's photograph was there. as he was not only its96 words
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Miscellaneous52 1955-03-17 14 SOCCER: Div. I— Woodbridge Hospital vs. Tiger S.A. at Jalan Bcsar Stadium at 5.15 p.m.: Div. 3A— Western Sports Club vs. R.E.M.E. Civilian Association at Farrcr Park: Div. 3B—Darul Aliah Sports Club vs. Katonq Sports Club at Geylanu; V.C.A A. i\s. Windsor Rovers at C.V.M.A.: Alexandra FT. vs. Kebenaran Club52 words
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