Singapore Standard, 22 March 1955
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Title Section16 1955-03-22 1 Singapore Standard n it A ri SINCAPOSE, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1955 1 1 p\<;es is cents16 words
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Article182 1955-03-22 1 R WINSTON AY SEE THE UEEN SOON r- N March 21, (Rcuter) Sir Winston no w expected to go to Queen tnthc next fortnight and ask her leave s Prime Minister. d net comment on the impending retirement y steps to discourage the have invariably done in I the past.182 words
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Article, Illustration48 1955-03-22 1 LICE SEEK IS MAN c Link G/r/'s urc/er l; p..ht r in;Bt nillilltT tfl 41 unman t<>Iriarki r Wong in 'a a* fMMMI •!i in .i afia V i i lia;. br h• x i ikrd witb the >üb,lun 1 h.m:.-; p.,. v th»- 1 1 nil Mi\<.48 words
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157 1955-03-22 1 P E N A N G, Mon.— Gover n m c n t tot announced the killof Tan Chiang Hoo. a Communist terrorist who jked a police inspector in Nibong Tebal last ember in a dramatic duel at the Changkat New Village in Province157 words
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Article, Illustration38 1955-03-22 1 ITALIAN'S PORTRAIT OF THE QUEEN photo THIS portrait of Queen Elizabeth has been painted by Mr. Pietro Annigoni for the Fishmongers Company. Anmgoni is an Italian "classical" painter. The portrait has won acclaim in the British press. U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article266 1955-03-22 1 Transfer At Sea Is Likely Standard Shipping Reporter INFORMED shipping sources said yesterday that the Finnish tanker Aruba may transfer its cargo of jet fuel to a Communist tanker in international waters about the middle of this week." A Finnish Seamen's Union spokesman said266 words
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Article26 1955-03-22 1 PARIS. March 21 (UP) Former Queen Narriman of Egypt refused comment today on reports she was thinking of re-marrying former King Farouk.26 words
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92 1955-03-22 1 Cathedral To Get Cross As Memorial LONDON. March 21. (Reuter> A silver cross and candlesticks, made as a memorial to the 764 officers and men who died in the sinking of the battleships Prince of Wales and Repulse in 1941. were presented to the Commissioner for Malaya. Inchc Othman. in92 words
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Article67 1955-03-22 1 GENERAL L. Patridge. Commander-in-Chief of the United States Far East Air Force, arrived in Singapore yesterday from Tokyo to reciprocate a courtesy visit to Air Marshal F. J. Fressanges. C-in-C. R.A.F.. F.E.A.F. at his Headquarters in the Colony. Tomorrow the two C-in-C's will fly to67 words
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Article153 1955-03-22 1 MR. JOHN WHYATT. Q.C.. Attorney General and Member for Legal Affairs. Kenya. in 1951. and a former Crown Counsei in Hongkong, has been appointed by the Queen to be Chief Justice. Singapore in succession to Sir Charles M. Murray-Aynsley who is due to retire shortly. Mr.153 words
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Article437 1955-03-22 1 Nanyang May Go To Arbitration If TalkinQ Won't End The Row Trustees Plan 'Save Varsity' Meet On Friday THE dispute between the Chancellordesignate of the Nanyang University, Dr. Lin Yu-tang, and the Trustees may go to arbitration, either before the Courts or through an independent arbitrator acceptable to both parties.437 words
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Article199 1955-03-22 1 GURKHAS LOCATE DISABLED 'COPTER A JUNGLE bashing rescue squad of Gurkhas last night located the Scmbawang-based Naval helicopter which forcelanded in the jungle, a few miles north of Kulai. Johoic. at about 5 p.m. yesterday. The crew of two, the pilot, who is a naval lieutenant commander, and the Engineer199 words
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Article122 1955-03-22 1 KUCHING. North Borneo. March 21 fßcuten The Principal and teaching staff totalling about 70 of Kuching's Chung Hwa Middle School (pupils 1.300) stayed away from school this morning. The students who turned up for lessons were told by the schools Board of Management to return122 words
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128 1955-03-22 1 HYDERABAD. Pakistan, March 20 (Rcuter) Mr. Gulam All Talpur, Speaker of the Sind Provincial Assembly, and two prominent Assembly membcis were arrested tonight in connection with an alleged plot to assassinate provincial ministers and create widespread disturbances in the province. An official announcement said128 words
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Article62 1955-03-22 1 THE Commi.ssionor-Grn-rral fur South-oa.st Asia, Mr. Malcolm Mar Donald. has been appointed the United Kingdom representativo to the South-east Asia Treaty Organization, it was announced in Singapore last night. The British Ambassador to Bangkok. Mr. B B. P. Gage, has been appointed alternate U.K. representative and will62 words
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Article166 1955-03-22 1 AUCKLAND, March 21— Political circles said today the New Zealand Cabinet is discussing the possibility of sending to Malaya an airborne commando unit of about 100 picked men as a contribution to the defence of that area. The men would be specially trained inA.P.; Reuter - 166 words
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Article25 1955-03-22 1 IRAN on Sunday accepted the invitation to attend the forthcoming Asian African Conference in Bandung, the Conference's joint secretariat disclosed in Jakarta. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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97 1955-03-22 1 Guards Bullet Kills Dutch Airline Pilot JAKARTA. March 21 (UP) J. van Heyningen. 24-year-old pilot of the Royal Dutch Airlines, was shot to death by a military guard when his car accidentally entered the harbour zone in the downtown area which is out of bounds after dark. The young Dutchman,97 words
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262 1955-03-22 2 PLAN TO STOP EXORBITANT LAND RENTS Ceiling To Be Fixed At A Third Of Annual Value Of Produce KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Federation Government' is to put- the screw on greedy landlords shortly by limiting land rents to a maximum of one-third the annual value of their produce, The Standard262 words
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Article58 1955-03-22 2 We wish to apologize to Mr. David Marshall for publishing in our issue of the 19th March an offensive remark about him attributed to ♦h e Progressive Party newsletter. We very much regret having given publicity to that remark and dissociate ourselves wholely from it. We understand Mr. Marshall58 words
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Article85 1955-03-22 2 MrLOK ANSON. Mon T» n labourers ol Pembroke Estate. 1 Mison-Bktorl id a free tor all among la; I Friday evenThey were produced in court on Saturday on a charge ol rioting. The leu were: S. ArumuM Krishnan, 25. M. Subramaniam. 21. K. Pakri. 21. R.85 words
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Article41 1955-03-22 2 HONGKONG. March 21 Special Standard Service: Closing price; of the Hongkong Exchange today wore: ?15.'i(» to m sterling; $5.8275 to US$l: $1,837 to Malayan $1; $0. 14f> t«> one Indonesian Rupiah; G<>>l >i > .i2.6T i s to a tacl.41 words
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Article108 1955-03-22 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (rents per Ib) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No I KS S Spot Loose 88 881No I KSS f.o.b. April 88!. 881 No 2 87 A 87,' No. 3 86 A 86? Tone: Quiet. TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday (per picuh was108 words
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143 1955-03-22 2 PROMPTED CHILDREN TO GAMBLE -FINED KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Five persons— one ot them a woman were lined a total of $700 in the Kuala Lumpur First Court today for promoting gambling among mipils of the Confucian Chinese School here. Police ra.ded their stalls just outside the school on Feb. 7.143 words
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Article, Illustration1328 1955-03-22 2 City Councillor Accused Slandering Colleag Court Hears Of $400,000 Bungle' Alleg^, Kum Chee Says Lazarous Attack Was Malicious AN action for damages brought by a City Councillor, Mr. Chan Kum Chcc, against a fellowCouncillor. Mr. A. R. Lazarous, for slander allegedly uttered at the meeting of the Singapore City Council1,328 words
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106 1955-03-22 2 MALACCA, Mon. A 19--year-old barman, Wong Heng Kiat, who knocked down a 10--year-old schoolboy while driving a car rear the sth Mile, Malacca-Jasin Road in January last year, was convicted and fined $150 Jor dangerous driving by Magistrate Ramanatha Iyer today. Wong was also fined106 words
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Article, Illustration106 1955-03-22 2 SKETCH of the new Vcunc Cheng School to be built at Club Street at a tost of half a million dollars. Building of the school will b<in two stages. The right wing housing 24 classrooms will be erectej first on th<school playground Then the present school106 words
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Article89 1955-03-22 2 MALACCA, Mon. Lee Rubber Co. Ltd.. with $500 heads the list of donations to the victims of the On Lok Now Village fire which recently destroyed IS houses, a co-operative shop and market stalls. Other donors are: Licw Yong. $200; Tay Boon Seng, Lian Aik Chan.89 words
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240 1955-03-22 2 He can't pray like a Muslim, court JOIIORE BAHRU, Mon. A former assistant manager of the Melayu Raya Press Limited. Singapore. Inche Ahmad Jailani bin Imam. 37. said in the Supreme Court here today that he could not now conduct his daily prayers <five times a day) as a true240 words
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Advertisement12 1955-03-22 2 R. M. S. Ca/mJucu main turbines by SHELL (SHELLJ leaders in lubrication12 words
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263 1955-03-22 3 II tr.iiniiu "1 members of the civil .it b as high or even higher ii 1 Bgfauai, the Civil Defence I i I i»unk. told The Standard >:e last week from months, he attend- some of the new introduced there. F263 words
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394 1955-03-22 3 Don't Reduce S.C. Strength On Estates, Planters Warn DRASTIC CUTS WILL JEOPARDIZE LIVES, PROPERTY, THEY SAY THE Johorc Planters* Association has made representations to the Federation Government against further reduction of special constables on estates. The Association, in its report for last year published yesterday, states that in Johore the394 words
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Article148 1955-03-22 3 SWEARS ONLY TO PRIVATES SGTS. SWEARING and usinjj bail language came naturally to acting Lame orporal Frederick Murrel. a young British soldier, after he joined the Army. a Singapore District Cour* Martial v.is told yesterday. "I do not swear when 1 speak to an officer only to privates and servants."148 words
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Article18 1955-03-22 3 I ttles of brandy ettea worth re sto en from a >hop Street on Sunday18 words
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Article, Illustration17 1955-03-22 3 To US Vacation P* N Mt.»nllu M .1I Mllrnt Mr I>f D.tr!!! s n ;ii >M pllntM17 words
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Article7 1955-03-22 3 entity Of wned Man fles Police gfagaafvna;jff7 words
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Article186 1955-03-22 3 1½ YRS. FULL PAY SICK LEAVE DAILY-paid Singapore City Council employees who have put in live years' service will be entitled to about one-and-half years full pay sick leave if they contract tuberculosis and have a reasonable chance of recovery. This is or.c of the advantages of the newly-introduced sickness186 words
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Article86 1955-03-22 3 Telecoms Proves Its Importance THERE wore 1.668.000 trunk telephone calls between Singapore and the Federation last year, states the latest issue of the Telecoms. Magazine. '•Mercury." One million telegraph services wore handled and 14.800 calls to all parts of the world wore put through the overseas radiotelephone services. About 338.00086 words
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Article60 1955-03-22 3 City 's Own Exchange THE Singapore City Council plans to run its own internal labour exchange to recruit. transfer or discharge labourer-. The Labour Personnel and We tare OflV.-cr (a new appoint men:) will be in charge of this section. In addition to giving advice on training schemes, this officer60 words
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Article, Illustration107 1955-03-22 3 SENIOR pupils of Baffles 1 Girls' School in Singapore take a look into one of the books found in the new Legislative Assembly Chamber at Empress Place where the future government of this Colony will be run. They were among the first batch of studentsStandard - 107 words
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Article, Illustration130 1955-03-22 3 wwww wwwwv MR Noel Aeria of lr- j rawaddy Road. Sinsa2 pore, winner of the "Spot the Personality Beau "< Brunimell Contest" is j seen dinins with 3 friend. 1 Miss Kav de Sou/a, at the Cathay Restaurant on Sunday nish'.^ As winner of the contestStandard - 130 words
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Article37 1955-03-22 3 DR. Serafin J. Juliano. a short-term consultant of the World Health Organization has been appointed malariologist to the WHO assisted malaria pilot project in Sarawak. in the place of Dr. J. dc Zulueta.37 words
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Article, Illustration258 1955-03-22 3 London Students Back Him MR. JOHN EBER, secretary of the Malayan Students' Forum in London, announced on Sunday that he is attending: the 30-nation Afro-Asian conference at Bandung: on April 30. He told Forum members in London that he will be accompanied by Che Abdullah258 words
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Article65 1955-03-22 3 THE Indian Commissioner in Malaya. Mr. R.K. Tandon. will leave Singagpre today lor the east coast of Malaya to study living conditions of Indians there. Mr. Tandon will visit Kelantan. and Trengganu before proceeding to Kuala Lumpur on March 25 where he is to address65 words
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Article139 1955-03-22 3 Divorce For Man Whose Wife Quit A DECREE nisi to be made absolute in three months was granted in the Singapore High Court to Mr. Herman F.B. van Cadolsberg yesterday. Us pet tion was heard before the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley. The petitioner instituted divorce proceedings on the grounds139 words
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Article20 1955-03-22 3 THE next Singapore Assizes will be held in the Supreme Court at 10. HO a.m. on April 4.20 words
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Article60 1955-03-22 3 REPRESENTATIVES of the seven parties contesting the Singapore Legislative Assembly Elections on April 2. will appear on an Election Forum over Radio Malaya on Wednesday, March 23, at 8.30 The representatives will reply to questions sent in by the public. The Forum will be a60 words
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Article33 1955-03-22 3 THE St John Ambulance Brigade. Kandang Kerbau Division. Singapore, will hold their second annual intersquad first aid competition at the Kandang Kerbau Hospital grounds on March 27 at 2.30 p.m.33 words
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Advertisement112 1955-03-22 3 7/ie wor/c/ famous family of TIGER I medicinal products TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (»'AI KUA lAN) Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGKR MEDICAL HALL f 4 nO /a the i The Battery with PCWLR TO SPARE tor CAR. TRUCK TRACTOR112 words
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Article226 1955-03-22 4 Miles Of Thread Seized By Court FOUR hundred thouj sand yards or 224 miles of thread, in 1.452 spools I were yesterday confiscated by the Singapore First I District Court Judge. The spools had been found to contain less than their advertised length of 500 yards. The proprietor of a226 words
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Article, Illustration162 1955-03-22 4 BRIGADIER B. A. Burke, DSO, has handed over command of 99 Gurkha Infantry Brigade to Brigadier D. B. B. Talbot, DSO M.C. B r i g a dicr Burke. wh o returns to the United Kingdom next month to take up another appointm c n162 words
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87 1955-03-22 4 JOIIORE BAHRU, Mon. Seventy acres of Sultanate grounds, believed to be the proposed site for the ne w University of Malaya, were laid waste today after an afternoon blaze. The lallang fire was fast approaching one of the Sultan's houses between .lalan87 words
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204 1955-03-22 4 HIS ATTITUDE TOWARDS ME CHANGED SAYS WIFE MRS. Violet Theresa Stuart. a typist, told the Singapore High Court yesterday that alter two years of a happily married life, her husband's attitude towards her "changed." "He used to drink heavily, and on one occasion he assaulted me," said Mrs. Stuart. who204 words
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253 1955-03-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A storm is brewing within the higher echelons of the Malayan Chinese Association. The Standard understands, over the appointment of Mr. Leong Yew Koh, MCA Secretary-Gen-eral as the association's No. 2 man. The appointment was announced by Dato Sir Cheng-lock253 words
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Article, Illustration211 1955-03-22 4 Music Ami 3iimi Keep Raity A. iive MUSICIANS complete with bass and a drummer and a young singer did their best to entertain the large crowd at a week-end election rally by the Democratic Party in Alexandra Road, Singcpore. The crowd had chairs to sit on211 words
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398 1955-03-22 4 'Emergency An Excuse To Shut Our Mouths' Lee Attacks Colonialism THE Emergency Regulations, ostensibly aimed at Communism, are very convenient tor keeping shut the mouths of those who would like to destroy the Colonial system constitutionally, charged Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. the People's Action Party's candidate for Tanjong Pagar yesterday.398 words
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Article86 1955-03-22 4 Don't Give Up Guns —Warning PLANTERS in Johore have been told by the Johore Planters' Association to resist any attempt by the authorities to hand over their American carbines. Because ol a shortage of carbines for operational purposes, planters in white areas" may be asked to surrender their American car86 words
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Article101 1955-03-22 4 CABLE and Wireless Ltd.. Electra House, Hongkong, will open a new training school on April 1 for locally-recruited staff selected from the organization's branches in the Far East. The first eight students have been chosen from the Company's telegraph stations at Jakarta. Hongkong. Jesselton, Manila101 words
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Article147 1955-03-22 4 Prog. Party Is Not Communal' THE Progressive Party is "a non-communal organization dedicated to the interests of the people of Singapore." Mr. Abdul Hamid bin Rahmat. the Party's candidate lor Ulu Bedok, said yesterday. He was addressing an election rally in Kampong Melayu on Sunday. He denied an allegation that147 words
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Advertisement334 1955-03-22 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS moNi'ii-i|f A|n coMDiTioHip 6.45 9.30 PM. (f^^^^^2oTH CENTURY FOX's^^^^^^-/ SPINE-TINGLING!. ...BLOODY OUTDOOR DRAMA! LMRfIPBRHII If fc? TICMNICOtOt wm* Kt^FAMy o*«eti«Mr V SOUND u ROBERT WAGNER i JOHN LUND OE6RA PAGET* JEFFREY HUNTER < Plus Cinemascope Short -Pride Of The x *tiony < j PERFECT MOTION PICTURE^r, 20th334 words
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Miscellaneous70 1955-03-22 4 Weather Report Minimum Temperature From 7..",0 p.m. March !0 to 7..°.0 a.m March "M S'nor c (7.">F); Prnang (7:;Fi: Kota Rharu (73F); Kuala Lumpur |73F)i Ipoh (72F): Kuantan (HBF). Maximum Temperature From 7.30 p.m. March 20 to 7.:.0 a.m. March 21: Snore (90F): Penang OOFk Kota Rharu OOF); Kuala Lumpur70 words
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Article13 1955-03-22 5 GERMAN OKS ARE KEN OF ODWILL of I i I n I r13 words
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385 1955-03-22 5 Gurkhas Follow Up Attack On Bandit Camp Kill Two During Surprise Raid In Ipoh Outskirts IPOH, Mon.— Men of the 1/6 Gurkha Rifles are closing in on the heels of the notorious Gunong Rapat Communist gang after killing two and wounding several of them in an attack carried out yesterday385 words
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Article, Illustration42 1955-03-22 5 photo. DR. GBANOW <ri^lit) hands two volumes of the works of a (Herman poet to Sir Sydney Came. Others in the picture are Professor J. Cookc (left) and Professor A. Oppenheim. Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya. StandardStandard - 42 words
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Article402 1955-03-22 5 Ground-To- Air Communications PAA Gift To The Colony A REVOLUTIONARY ground-to-air (and vicerasa) communications system which has been enthusiastically described by leading aero-engineers in America as the greatest advancement of its kind, will be furnished free of charge to the Singapore Government by Fan American Airways, next month. I to402 words
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Article29 1955-03-22 5 I'NDER the United Nations ren'a Fund (UNICET), i- to receive a sum I i s< ',n hod it was announced Ul States Information c rclea yesterday29 words
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Article, Illustration56 1955-03-22 5 DR. Frorf Jarvis. a liaison officer for the American Surplus \Var Supplies Board who is on his way to Vietnam to survey thp country for the Board, arrived by air in Singapore yesterday. Dr. Jarvis is scheduled to cive a series of talks in the Colony56 words
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Article40 1955-03-22 5 A CHINESE woman yesterday rescued her three-year-old daughter. Yip Wei Fong, from drowning In a pond at the back of her house ;n Bras Basah Road. Singapore. The girl was admitted to the Genera; Hospital.40 words
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Article31 1955-03-22 5 THE St. .John Ambulance Association, Johore Bahru. will hold the r annual general mcet:?iq at the Briqadc Headquarters in Jalan Tan Hock Nee on March 27 .'it 5 p.m31 words
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130 1955-03-22 5 RADIO receiving services in Singapore will be expanded once the newCivil Radio Receiving Station at 9j mile Yio Chu Kan^ Road starts operating in a few months' time. Disclosing this yesterday, the Director of Telecommunications Department Mr .1 C Dal low, said the Yio Chu130 words
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231 1955-03-22 5 A RUSSIAN freighter, the Shakhty. hoisted a flag to .signal for a doctor from Singapore on Sunday evening while eight of its crew struggled in the Outer Roads. ofT Cliflord Pier, after a motor boat transporting them capsized. The master of the Shakhty. Captain Biankin231 words
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133 1955-03-22 5 A SPECIAL Pan American Airways Skymaster brought Aft wealthy American tourists to Singapore yesterday. The party, whose members included doctors. architects, plumbing ftxturers. manufacturers, corporation lawyers, restaurant owners and just plain housewives, were excited as school children as they were cleared by the Customs133 words
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Article124 1955-03-22 5 Sold Sweep Tickets: $2,500 Fine JOHORK BAHRU. Mon Goh Kia Wat. licencee of an eating shop in Johore Bahru. who was found selling Singapore and Perak Turf Club Race sweep tickets, was fined $2,500 in the Magistrate's Court today. Police sent n decoy with a marked note and obtained two124 words
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121 1955-03-22 5 Judge's Work Simplified By Oath On Koran SHAIK Sadruddin, a shopkeeper in Singapore, yestcrdav challenged his employee. Shaik Abdul Salam. to swear on the Holy Koran ,that he was entitled to $730 in arrears of salary. Salam accepted the challenge and, with hi* employer and counsel, they went to the121 words
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Article47 1955-03-22 5 KHARAITI Ham was acquitled yesterday In the Singapore Third Criminal District Court vi fraudulently using genuine an Indian passport »n A lie. :i la t >' car The prosecuting officer. Inspector T. S. Zain, said he had instructions from the D.P.P. to withdraw the charge.47 words
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Miscellaneous438 1955-03-22 5 eJtlmanac Information at a Glance at Prince Phil in Avenue at 7 1 SIMiA IMMIK < II«"Ci«»n:il 715 am mmmam^mmmmmi pm Mornin-; Star; ?30 News; 733 ITi n a a p o R E; fc SA«nsawßSsJßSs iflfc C m 'h It "> -in s;<m Fiom Tne Kd::or;a.s: oin .TORI: AKI438 words
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Article958 1955-03-22 6 ITH the elections around the corner we wish tv the electorate oi certain fundamental facts concerning the new Legislative Assembly. Under -oral system the test of a man's litabittty as^a political leader is that the electors, through the secrecy and independence of the ballot box. accept his958 words
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Article181 1955-03-22 6 Sir,— A few days ago some Singapore newspapers quoted reports from foreign prc-s agencies concerning incidents at Balor.g in the province of Quang Tri in Central Vietnam. It was stated that a rebellion had been launched by deserters intending to overthrow the Government of Vietnam and specified181 words
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Letter202 1955-03-22 6 Sir, It was very gratifying to read that the Catholic Church has now two Asians as Bishops in Malaya. These two appointm< nts ha v c ma d c the Catholic Church indigenous. This Church has a bi^ role in Malayan life and it s priests are doing202 words
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Letter207 1955-03-22 6 Fact Fiction Sir,— Allow me space to comment on "Agricultural Scholarship.-" by "By Pahang' published on Thursday March 17th. '"By Pahang* 1 from Kuantan was either ignorant of the actual fact of the system ot awarding the Agricultural scholarships or he was just trying to defend the standaid of th-207 words
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Article, Illustration593 1955-03-22 6 Russell Thomas - Russell Thomas I By Cairo, IT is not yet clear whether Colonel Gamal Abdul Nasser, the Egyptian Prime Minister, will himself go to Bandoeng for the Afro-Asia Conference next month, although he still intends to go if possible. In any case, a prominent member of the593 words
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Article, Illustration710 1955-03-22 6 WAYLAND YOUNG - WAYLAND YOUNG By Wayland Young is on a tour of Nortl Africa. This is the first of two article summing up the situation in Algeria. Algiers, rrHE nationalist revolt which began last October in the Aures Mountains of Algeria, is not dying out. The Aures is a710 words
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Article269 1955-03-22 6 Review of Views Severe Blow rpHE relea.se fur publication of the secret documents regarding the wartime Yalta conference has made it impossible for the con-' vocation of any personal meeting of the executive heads of the big powers. Sin Chew Jit Poh opines. It is now very difficult even to269 words
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Article47 1955-03-22 7 DED INTO POLICE AT ION BY A DOG sghka'gkAGHH »rd herded the youths (hi ..'tic group. ng round and i barking at their he drove them along and into the police table Hicks I appear in Wednesday charged ing insuitirig be- to cause a of the pea^e.47 words
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Article94 1955-03-22 7 M\l REEN SMITH. 13. uas vine on a frozen pond mtlv whon the ice cracknil she fell through ITC S ards out. lerisi w ho was passing the ml at Barnet. Herts, noticrd li* i .1 ncl with the aid of adder rrawled imh byMirrorpic - 94 words
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Article58 1955-03-22 7 ,lONT, Texas, March i 1 A ba v kidnapped pita irsery by a >c only 30 B5 mi s away, .as rushed back I in an ambulance Other knew a Mrs. 29, taking lh€ hild as a nurse, clainv r v was hers red it herA loctOf58 words
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Article49 1955-03-22 7 :TO. E March 21, of the discovery ne in Quito's started spey that some of ta may literally gold." Serrano told newshe struck fold six g on h a land in the northern suburbs. n investigating •o determine vein is rich c worth mining.49 words
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209 1955-03-22 7 Dea th, If Necessary, Says Lovelorn Artist On A Hunger Strike Ik, irtasi 1 •111 l r his 1 >■" in '•lus.ii.m xvith his Yugo- Christian fiancee. Orria, whom tie is banned by civil J >d lObbinical law from marry inc. has already beaten a fl.tn'iinii movement by brad] Attorney-Gen->»r209 words
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Article98 1955-03-22 7 UVALDE. March 21, (AP)— A sudden windstorm blew a circus tent down on about 400 people, many of them children. near this Mexican border city yesterday but no one was seriously hurt. Circus and police officials said the storm hit at the best time, if it98 words
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Article68 1955-03-22 7 WASHINGTON, March 21, ■AP» A Bill requiring cigarette manufacturers to label the nicotine content in each package as a "health protective measure." has been drafted by Representative Paul Fino, Republican, New York. "The purpose of this legislation, to Lc introduced on Monday," Fino said, "is68 words
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207 1955-03-22 7 LONDON, March 21, (IP)— "We arc not soing to be talked or jostled out of Hongkong." That was the view of Britain's Colonial Office here yesterday and the Foreign Office said the same thing. Officials had been asked i comment on suggestions that207 words
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Article95 1955-03-22 7 COLOMBO. March 21 < Renter* Police have seized 23 home-made bombs and ar-rr.-,ted one man after a .surprise raid on a village hut at Kottawa in the suburbs oi Colombo. Intensive police investigations have been carried on since last Thursday when a bomb exploded in95 words
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Article31 1955-03-22 7 COUNT Michael Karolyi, 80. former president of Hungary, died on Saturday in his Villa Venice near Nice. He had lived there since 1050 with his wife. Countess Kathenne. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article286 1955-03-22 7 Cwealth Shock Troops May Be Stationed In Malaya WASHINGTON, March 21 (Reuter)— Mr. R. G. Menzies, the Australian Prime Minister, flew from Washington yesterday on his way back to Canberra to report to the Cabinet on a new plan for ending tension in Asia and286 words
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79 1955-03-22 7 NEW YORK. March 21. (Re uteri Miss Lyn Jones, a New York model, has withdrawn her suit against R.K.O Pictures in which she complained that her figure wa? used with the head of the actress Jane Russell to advertise the film "Underwater.'"79 words
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Article56 1955-03-22 7 SPRIXGFIEL D. Mi»ouri. Mar. 21, (UP)— An American Airlines plane with 35 persons aboard crashed in a muddy field while approaching the Municipal airport here, last night. killing 12 persons and injuring 23. Two of the dead were rrew members Co-Pilot .1. E. Walker and56 words
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164 1955-03-22 7 WASHINGTON, March 21, (UP)— A top air force expert has warned that Russia has the scientific knowhow to develop a "surprise" weapon within a few years. He said it could tip the balance complimentary power "dramatically" in favour of the Soviets. The statement was made164 words
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95 1955-03-22 7 FRANCE FACED DANGER OF BEING 'MISSED' PARIS. March 21 < Router) French ex-Premier Pierre Mendes Franco today published the letter he received last January from Sir Winston Churchill warning him of the danger of "leaving France's chair empty" at international conferences. M. Mendes France said he was publishing the letter95 words
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Article116 1955-03-22 7 Indonesians Desert Two Villages JAKARTA. March 21. IUP) Incidents were reported from trouble-ridden northern part of Sumatra Island where the population, according to newspaper and radio reports reaching the Indonesian capital, have deserted two villages for fear of fanatic terrorists. In one village two army men were stabbed in the116 words
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Article70 1955-03-22 7 WASHINGTON. March 21. (UP) A Congressional Committee disclosed yesterday how an army general spent U5552,000 refurnishing a .">()- -room German mansion and used false hook-keeping to hide his "waste and extravagance."' The officer was identified in recent testimony before the House Appropriations Committee as Brig. Gen.70 words
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Article70 1955-03-22 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, March 21 The following arc the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER Spot 26] d. April/June 26 d July/September 25»d. Octobcr/Drccmbcr 251 d. April c.i.f. 25id. Tone Steady offer cosy. LONDON TIN Spot £715 10s. buyers,70 words
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Article153 1955-03-22 7 A Debate By The Women LONDON. March 21 (Reutcr) Women members will launch the House of Commons debate on Tyesdav about the effects of atomic explosions on Generations still unborn. The Labour Party has put forward a motion which hi l. riuh Sumnierskill. the Part.x "s national chairman, will move153 words
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Article84 1955-03-22 7 NORTHAMPTON. E Mar. 21. (Reuter) A mysterious gunman with a pow' air ririe has bron shotins up a river boat dub here splintering windows in chaicts and bonts. He even siink a sma'l di::^ by pepper;:, g it with 11 pt below the water84 words
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Article34 1955-03-22 7 POPE PIUS XII for second consecutive ciriy ponded to rheers of 5 Romans, tourists and pilqr, gathered in St. Peter's S and appeared at his apartment w:ndo\v to five bis blessing.34 words
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Advertisement69 1955-03-22 7 i^*^ B DRY I! V H Vk»# (iii f BOTTLE DRY FLY SHERRY S 8.00 AMONTILLADO SHERRY S 9.00 spcani ,o a WINTER'S TALE SHERRY S 9.50 j Dealer* Holds, j CROWN PORT S 7.75 cub,, etc. j MANORIAL PORT S 8.50 j Ao«it«t>!« on DR y GIN S 9.5069 words
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Article, Illustration34 1955-03-22 8 THE M-m-m M-m LINE SGHS;HJAGF WHEN Manlyn Monroe ar- Eot of Eden m New York Ie I prove what they say. It's man not to notice her. She the more she looks r< U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article, Illustration42 1955-03-22 8 ACTRESS Janette Scott, 16, now has her first film boy friend. He is Canadian Vernon Gray, 24, pictured with her in London. They ere to appear in a film called "Now and Forever/ about two teenagers in love. MirrorpicMirrorpic - 42 words
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Article, Illustration41 1955-03-22 8 photo. BEAUTIFUL Moniquc Yon Vooren plays the femme fatale in a French movie just released called "Black Series/ a gangland thriller. Even a quick glance at her will explain why she was chosen for the role of man-bait.- U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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Article, Illustration35 1955-03-22 8 photo. LEFT: Shapely 20-year-old Joan Rawlmgs, is getting a start in the field of title-gathering. Named "Miss Miami Beach 1955/' she is to compete in the Miss Florida beauty contest in April.- U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article, Illustration40 1955-03-22 8 photo. HOLLYWOOD star Janet Leigh looks a tnfle girlish here as she perches on a swing in a costume that fails to hide her shepely charms. Janet is, by the way, the wife of actor Tony Curtis. U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article, Illustration33 1955-03-22 8 photo. BELOW: Audrey Pcrter, a popuiar fashion model, who comes from Putney, London, makes a charming study as she poses for the camera with a brace of new born chicks. KeystoneKeystone - 33 words
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Article, Illustration45 1955-03-22 8 photo CORNELL BOUCHERS. Ike bull;. int Clin I tv at tr.->N familial to Eai li-h Him i.m> lur her part in Ike British film The DivMed ISrart." riwwi th«- IKr ir" shy mm for hrr |>< rform.inn- in l lie 1.1... U.P.U.P. - 45 words
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Article, Illustration645 1955-03-22 9 Patrick Davidson - dar— New Police Weapon Against eedsters P atrick Davidson By Photographs By II til mm Ihimllr itliU on to the brow of the i tic- Highway and stole a \«> sign of traffic polite; run of more than a mile highway, free of traffic i ir pulled up on the645 words
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Article, Illustration18 1955-03-22 9 Soldier Who A 'Stand-In' wk Leave' sentenced, lion, to beent wil leave. in said: i ;os But L18 words
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Article133 1955-03-22 9 e Had 'Licence To Sin' Husband Said "Do As You Like' 111 1 "I i,,, to devote him- garden and play fei home. where she eye on him. added: "If you •> out any time, do 0 and do wish. I have ,iusc I have ten aid he tters in133 words
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Article820 1955-03-22 9 \T is happening to Khrushchev? A month ago ho was having things all his own way. It was not s.niply that presided in person over the downfall of Malenkov. For M before that hi-> own personal policies had been reusing expression; and. a« an individual, he820 words
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Article, Illustration1120 1955-03-22 9 S. S. Manyam - ELECTION MANIFESTO S. S. Manyam THE LABOUR PARTY By "gOCIALISM to me is not just a piece of machinery or an economic system, but a living faith translated into action," says Mr. C.R. Attlee. The Labour Party of Singapore has adopted this concept of Mr. Attlee as its slogan and1,120 words
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Advertisement171 1955-03-22 9 <\^Z^ X> .THIS IS THE TYPEWRITER THAT WITHSTOOD THE 41 YEAR TEST A ttock model ROYAL portoble -♦vpr-writer I 1 1/ U>. in o continuoui day ond night tcit ty D more %%ss& words than you could type if you wrote 400 ?|j^^ IHH WORDS EVERY DAY FOR 41 YEARS.171 words
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Article489 1955-03-22 10 M.A. GLASGOW - M.A. GLASGOW By URANIUM DISCOVERY IN CANADA |)JSCOVERIES ol enormis deposil of Uranium in Canada, at tlie place now known as I Dium City, and the successful extraction of lustrous white metal i the L;old-beanng rucks ol South Africa, recently, are events that rank as thrilling m.*ws. And489 words
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Article144 1955-03-22 10 BOYS Vs. GIRLS J^AST week there were no letters from any of you telling me what you thought about the argument, 'Boys versus Girls'. This week I am pleased to see that some of you still feel quite strongly about it. and have written to tell me so. Here are144 words
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Article, Illustration46 1955-03-22 10 Photo) This is Cocky the one and a half year old Chimpanzee at the Zoo in Frankfurt, C.ermany. She holds an umbrella as she shops for a new doll in a Frankfurt toyshop. Her old doll was broken by a fellow playmate a gorilla Wide WorldWide World - 46 words
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Article85 1955-03-22 10 to an .\«r these i 9 ii tk€ priMctpel A The main- p. ir t 1 hapi nif On the Iciej V Polar tars would come «l«»nj; upside down. W- Why is i| dtinycruns to sleep on a train? A: A train runs over sleepers. Q What <an85 words
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Article273 1955-03-22 10 Gerree Read - Gerree Read HERE IS A quiz all about Singapoie. The children who were born here may iind it a little easier than those who have not lived in the country quite so long. But it is not very difficult, so none of you should273 words
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Article, Illustration170 1955-03-22 10 very different ideas on the subject. P. R. writes: "7 tliink all boys are conceited sillies idio think jar 100 much of themselves. Last week T.H.S. said, "Boys can keep tidy without always fussing about themselves." 1 would like to know they do it. In iact boys170 words
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Article299 1955-03-22 10 Merrie Archard - Merrie Archard By \IOST girls of lourtrrn -*A should be able to look, after the house when mother is ill. But what do you do when you not only have your parents but also six brothers and sisters to care for? That was the problem which299 words
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Article109 1955-03-22 10 uqof jis 'OZ 'JJodJiy 3Jod -cSuig 61 '.?aoqs pooj (q ainiftunj <c si J*MJ 'II :uoiic;s J3A\od BMiiVf is 91 ISucfunj Ji?Rd ?t !«*mo AUBUJ piin •glll^CO! SSH|o i fO| -UUVJ a|qciaSa.\ pun [euitue 'Sui^eui dcos '•inifcuni 9uc.) jo BunfSUl Suunjocj -nuci\! ojnng >| taiodel -vis qSnojq;109 words
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Advertisement986 1955-03-22 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 111 lt»«4, (Incorporated tn Singapore) (12 o^t* THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE OtP 7 Camert option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENT Singapore a Due Sails P. Sham Penang A»cani u tor Marseille, Uv»r-986 words
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Advertisement866 1955-03-22 11 MITSUI H?\ LINE FOR JAPAN from Ind.a. S P te P S hom Penong Kyor i t s v Maru, from Calcutta, Iqj Moii, Kobe 3/4 Apr. Oesan Moru, from Eombay, for Hongkong Kobe' Moji, Yokohama 22/24 Apr FOR JAPAN from Contmert. Akib a s a n Maru, <or Yokohama,866 words
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Advertisement866 1955-03-22 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden. Port So id Genoo. Antwerp. Rotterdam. Homburp,. Copenhoqen Gothenburg ond O»lo S'por i P S'Horr Pei»ono xl "FALSTRIA" Gdns. 27/28 26/26 Mor. 28/28 Mar. xx) "JUTLANDIA- 2/4 Apr. 5/ b Apr. 6/ f Apr. xxx) "LALANDIA" 15/17 Apr. 18/18 Apr. "JAVA' 22/26866 words
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217 1955-03-22 12 'Period Of Enjoying Unhealthy Privileges Has Gone By' R.I. REPLIES TO B LAKER THE Indonesian Con-sulate-General in Hongkong took issue with remarks about Indonesia in chairman Cedric Blakcr's annual report to the Hongkong Shanghai Bank one week ago. It issued a statement during the weekend denying Mr. Blaker's contention that217 words
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189 1955-03-22 12 Rubber Steadies On ShortCovering Standard Market Reporter THE rubber market in Singapore yesterday steadied on short-covering but closed quiet at about half a cent below the best, first grade rubber for April shipment being last quoted at 88J cents per lb.. a rise ot A cent above Saturday. Generally, the189 words
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Article49 1955-03-22 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The 18-membcr trade mission of the Andhra Chamber of Commerce 1 will delay its departure from Madras by a week starting on April 1 instead of March 25. As a result, the mission will completely bypass Indonesia on its way to Malaya.49 words
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368 1955-03-22 12 FLAG discrimination in international shipping shows a tendency to spread, to the equal detriment of shipping in general and the interests it serves, as ocean transport tends to become more difficult and expensive, says the report of the East Asiatic Co. Ltd. for368 words
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Article, Illustration52 1955-03-22 12 THREE new Chinese rubber brokers joined Messrs. Cireen and Collier Ltd., Singapore, from this month. They arc (seen from loft): Messrs. Lee Kirn Chuan. Oh Siow Yam and Gok Seng Kah. Mr. Lee was Deputy Public Relations Officer. Singapore, while Messrs. Coh and Oh are well-known among52 words
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Article1083 1955-03-22 12 To Give Minimum Gross Yields THE quotations of all local taxable loans were improved yesterday so as to give minimum gross yields to likely redemption rates of 4.71 per cent on the last Singapore City Council and Federation issues. On a quiet market for shares, industrials were1,083 words
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Article116 1955-03-22 12 DESPITE an import market i with reduced purchasing power and stringent payment condi- tions, the branches of the East Asiatic Co. Ltd. in Singapore, Penang and Kuala Lumpur and the affiliated sub-offices were able to maintain a satisfactory turnover. The trading activities of the, head office116 words
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Article231 1955-03-22 12 Covt. No' To PPc/ c Extend Closing For Licence Re n Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Federo! F, n Eric Himsworrh, today turned down on applicot; Chambers of Commerce to extend rhe closing dot business licences by two J Or In his rop] ™ont* pointed231 words
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Article130 1955-03-22 12 M A l.\ V\ EkHuuw Banks' Association buying (airmail) rates Jo merchants an N«m\ York IS IS M fT.T.I, B is Ifi (O.D. i. 33 i ie rredit bills (M d sti. 33 1 X trade hills <?U) d st i. Tan ada: R 3 8 (T.T.). IS130 words
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Article80 1955-03-22 12 COPRA In the S produce market U wards the close ye U I quotations so ment* over tin 1 week Popper i nafoi in Quotations and n > were reported. Coconut oil sellers if Indicated S4."> i Quietly The i produce marki I q feoerally with80 words
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Advertisement633 1955-03-22 12 NOTICES Government of the Federation of Malaya Department of Education. Malayan Teachers Training Colleges Kirkby. Kota Rharu, Brin.sfold Lodge (Sepcial Notice for Malay Candidates). \IALAY Candidates both male and female, who Bin applying for admission to a Maiayan Teacher Training College this year should note that the Brunei Government invitr>633 words
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Advertisement377 1955-03-22 12 PERAK TURF CLI B EASTER (DERBY) MEETING 1955 FIRST DAY. 2ND APRIL, 1955 SECOND DAY. 6TH APRIL, 1955 THIRD DAY. 9TH APRIL, 1955 Usual SI/- Unlimite and $2/- Cash Sweeps no\ on sale at the Town OfTicc There will also be th S2/-Tieble Tote on eacJ day of Uic meeting.377 words
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Advertisement44 1955-03-22 12 NO TICE NEDEELAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES M V. 'CELEBES" Arr. 22^55 Berrhed: 22-3-55 S.H.B Godowns: 'M/:v2. General survey will be he'd on the 25-3-55. No further survey will be held. NEDESLAND LINE KOYAL DUTCH MAIL 41, Robinson Road, Tel: *****.44 words
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Article102 1955-03-22 13 ARINES TAKE IT EASY HERE i enta to score two c the interval. Marine^ continued cr in earnest they have ea^iiv chalked up a ore. lea after tJ.e rcti Indian-; further in- re and then the going to score I l for Marine Dept. Yusofl 4. Wahah 2. Ibrahim Mansoor102 words
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Article72 1955-03-22 13 B F 1 1-0 in i Sing pore a i jeer match Fra er Neave lay. opt DCd 'he score in the 20th I nites 1 later. 0 possession n, dribbled vast only B'iqh i the ball right Haikowyu domination f. they were *he < qualiser72 words
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Article32 1955-03-22 13 I ida. Mar of esterday de- mate. tO :o tenr.is .1 at S— Si ne-two p'nyers in '-">e r a defeating ]\r:b I s, Cai o' Sto o. APAP - 32 words
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186 1955-03-22 13 SAN SEBASTIAN, Spain. Mar. 21, (Router) England n the individual and team in the International cross country championship he'd over 14.000 metres (8-M/4 miles) at Lasarte Racecourse here on Saturday. Individual winner was Frank Sando cl Kent who clocked 4t; mins. !> sees. England though186 words
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Article, Illustration60 1955-03-22 13 2 Picture by C SEVENTEEN riders took 2 Z part in the 25~mile race J held at the Kuala Ltim- C. pur Luke Gardens last C Sunday, Picture shows Z Z the ]irst three winners: Z J (left to riahV Omar bin Z Makim, S}ikin bin Hus-Yong Peong Seong - 60 words
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Article107 1955-03-22 13 WING Commander G, D. Jamie. Superintcndant Surveyor, Air Ministry Directorate General of Works, Headquarters, Far East Air Force, yesterday holed out in one at c fourth at Changi Cio'.f Club. The length of his drive was one hundred and four yards and Wing107 words
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Article580 1955-03-22 13 TONY CORNELL - GALLANT YORK TO MAKE HISTORY TONY CORNELL One More Hurdle For Final By LONDON, March 20 (Reuter)— The Toast is York City. With just one more hurdle to clear they are striding triumphantly towards the F.A. Cup fame and fortune and a place in soccer history as the first everYork City - 580 words
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Article154 1955-03-22 13 LONDON. Ifar. It, <Rrj-rr> ty-two prob. jockeys for the Line dicnp Brsi major rao < lot racing season to bo run nine at Lincoln next. Werir.cstiay Marrh 23, ;irr: Tip U\ c Bottle <L. Piggotl.l Chivalry <J Mercer. I letnagne <E- Si i L.\c Spirit lw Nevett I154 words
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Article155 1955-03-22 13 HI KIT Timah Sports Club beat Jarrcr Juniors by two goals to nil in a Singapore Div. A\ league soccer matcb played at Farrer Park yesterday. Bukit Timah opened the score in the 15th minute through Ismail who netted during a goal mouth scramble.155 words
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Advertisement281 1955-03-22 13 Classified Adverts TUITION DOSTAL TUITION English Language iessong for Senior and Pre-Senior students. For prospectus, apply. Cambridge Tutory. 18 St. Heliers Avenue. Singapore 19 (^HOOSE wisely for you driving instructors. Complete course $90 Apply Malayan Schonj ol Motoring. 37 Emera 1 Hill Road Phone 8:<om ACCOM. WANTED QUIET Chinese Bachelor281 words
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Advertisement924 1955-03-22 13 DEATH UK OKI TIAUW SOEN pass, ed I pen co da v 21 50 at his c 77 Lorong II Te'uk. Kurau Road He lea\ es b<- ..:.<\ hit ife fi i s 6 daughters-in-law and 12 grand. iren to mourn his Funeral on Wednesday 23/3/ Si at l p924 words
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Miscellaneous166 1955-03-22 13 Ifler By Al Copp Wf^ BIDDER H o FUST NAVC IS 'TiMV/AM'HiS 1 wf .^£SWO#rH' Cr.CC.NID NAME IS 'NOKUM; SAME./ I BACHELORS V.MOD SOMEONC, A I AS M:NE— WHICH ISONLV WANTA MARRY A 15>*-J^ KID- f\\ I I/■ NA7CHERAL, CM ACCOUNT I > AR-QLE »MMdgML I s&* V;E 'S BROTHERS.166 words
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Article, Illustration51 1955-03-22 14 A Cup's Journey Begins... Ends Here th e first classic rtss Point, E. Donnelly ns- 'rd into the by owner Mr. Wong Al York to start \h€ Spring MS. Cutler, v an ojf the S :porc Turj Chib, (lower I M :jor A. M. Ilrdc rr (md the man Iht51 words
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Article, Illustration25 1955-03-22 14 Standard's Photo Form 110 'wished oh Snti tiding tht Singa- h March meeting t Bulbil Fi th in picture* ?>v Kuan Vee o/ T/u* .STipfiard.25 words
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564 1955-03-22 14 WINDSOR LAD - Cypress Point's Win Was Reminiscent Of His Sire's 2,000 Guineas Victory WINDSOR LAD By KUALA Ll'MPl'R. Mon.— Sent over the mile for the first time. Cypress Point, owned by Mr. Wong Ah York and trained by Major A M Heddle, successfully beat off the determined challenge of Adelaide Star for564 words
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Article648 1955-03-22 14 JEFFERY JAMES - JEFFERY JAMES Critics Get Their Answer By THF Badminton Association of Malaya Selection Committee, answering rritirisms made in certain quarters of 'unfavourable treatment' of their favourite Lee Hoc chve, the Pcnang prospect for a Thomas Cup singles berth have revised their fixtures for the648 words
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Article53 1955-03-22 14 BEATTY Secondary School beat Johore English College 3 2 |n a return inter-school soccer match played on the Raffles Institution ground yesterday. English College beat Beatty in the first encounter. Beatty scorers: Kadir. Chandra, and Ahmad Hanaf. Hashim scored for the College, their second goal was53 words
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Article546 1955-03-22 14 W. J. NEWMAN - W. J. NEWMAN They II End The Controversy By LONDON, March 21: (Reuter) The controversial number one position in World badminton rankings will be decided this week when the two top players, Wong Peng Soon and Eddy Choong, both of Malaya, bid for the All England title546 words
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Article30 1955-03-22 14 RADIX Mas Rarnb'crs conceded a \va:k-ovcr to St. John SporU Club when they arrived late for the SAFA Div. '2 leasuc match at Gcyiang Stadium ycbtcrdav.30 words
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Article26 1955-03-22 14 THE Singapore Rifle A.-o--r at on will be holding a Spoon Shoot at Bukit Timah Range on Sunday. Firing will commence at B.:>n a.m.26 words
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Article158 1955-03-22 14 ARGONAUTS Football Club, strong contenders for the Singapore Div. 2A league soccer title, scored their third successive victory yesterday when they beat Tampenis Rovers by four goals to one on the Malay Football Association ground. Argonauts' victory :s all the creditable as after the 1 i)th minute158 words
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Article245 1955-03-22 14 Ticrr i'..\. p. 1 Ismail Ymmfi it Ji x I TIGER Sporting Association number three in this year's Si* league when they brat Poli< f N J odd goal in three at Jalan Besa crowd last night. Vulu, s The Police team. Ed245 words
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Miscellaneous96 1955-03-22 14 Today's Sport SOCCER: Div. 1 Woodbridge Hospital vs. S. Corinthians at Jalan Besar at 5.15 p.m.; Div. 2B: Seletar F.C. vs. Star Soccerities A at Geylang: S.H.B.R.C. vs. T. Bahru Rangers at C.U.; Div. 3B: Alexandra F.T. vs. Blue Rovers at C.V.M.A.: livtcrSchool: Johore English College vs. BeaUy at Johore:96 words
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