Singapore Standard, 1 April 1955
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Title Section16 1955-04-01 1 STANDARD Friday, April 1, 19.w IV 3 Singapore Stan dard I SLNGAPOKE. FRjfUY, APItIL 1, 195516 words
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Article225 1955-04-01 1 s Down Tools On Sunday |C j Every Other Sunday' jH Thurs— Some 12,000 mine workers will down tools this Sunday ffy other Sunday until a settlement is day old dispute between nagc^-"*" c Tronoh Mines and the rs who were recently dismissed. sympathy strike225 words
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Article42 1955-04-01 1 DUSSELDORF. March 31 Reuter> Atom-age air raid shelters should be domeped with a >mall silvered part camouflaged by a net which reflects atom and hydrogen bomb flashes, according to a survey b;, German firms producing air raid shelters.42 words
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Article, Illustration320 1955-04-01 1 KELLY and BRANDO win the OSCARS HOLLYWOOD. March 31 Two newcomers to Hollywood. Marlon Brando aoid (i-ace Kelly, walked .»«T w ith the prized Oscars lasi night as best act** and artress of 1954 in the annual \cademy of .Motion Picture Arts and Sciences presentation. ■On The Waterfront" was namet320 words
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Article55 1955-04-01 1 LIVERPOOL. March 31 (Reuten— The strike which for three days crippled the Merseyside network of docks and .spread inland to canal dockers at Manchester ended tonight. Meetings of strikers at Liverpool and Manchester agreed to resume work tomorrow. At some docks, an immediate return to man55 words
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Article57 1955-04-01 1 HONGKONG, March 31 (Reuter) Burma has signed A 1:6,000.000 barter agreement with Communist China. This was announced here today by Bo Mm Gaung. leader of a Burmese Government Purchasing Mission, on his way home after two months negotiations in Peking. Under the agreement. Burma will exchange57 words
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Article35 1955-04-01 1 ROME. March 31 .ReutcD —Boys and girls at State Secondary Schools throughout Italy had the first of two days unexpected holiday when 50.000 headmasters and teachers struck for higher pay today.35 words
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Article50 1955-04-01 1 Black Off To Britain Mil Leave HON<iKt;\G. March 31 (UP>— Mr. Kob'n B. Black, outs&iqtg Colonial Secretary in KotsrlEQity, departed on horn 'eaVf today preparatory booming the Gov.v ffltJ.ss^*4'pft b^ air a tier S^/C-ffcc s'm.'-nfr tUtml<* b.v seWfes ot officials aiw> just about every prominent businessman and diplomat in Hongkong.50 words
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Article108 1955-04-01 1 Army Plane Shot At By Terrorists IPOH. Thurs. An Army Auster plane based at Taiping was shot at by terrorists in the Kroh area. Upper Perak, yesterday afternoon, but it managed to return safely to base. This Is the first time that terrorists had fired on a plane in the108 words
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Article127 1955-04-01 1 MVTSU ISLAND. March 31 (Reuter) Chinese Nationalist and Communist guns fired shells into midair today in a benefit performance for the first group of foreign rnrre^nondents to visit the Matsu Islands. Nationalist artillery men fired the fir.st few 'rounds to demonstrate their prowess lithe127 words
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Article, Illustration346 1955-04-01 1 Party Nejgara_Motion Carried V^-yM ENGLISH, TOOT DEMMB THE OFFICIAL THREAT TO MARCH ON GOVT. HOUSE jkhgjk POLICE SET FOR V (for Voting) DAY SINGAPORE Police prevent aiv attempt by Chinese Middle School students A march en masse on Government Housd tomorrow Polling Day. A pamphlet circulated346 words
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Article871 1955-04-01 1 KUALA LUMP Legislative Council \V a Party Negara motr national language English and Malay ca languages of the HofJ The motion, whic. heat than any other*** \ession. was not opiulV Tie Chief Secretary,,, it to be "rather gft Quoting a UN.) C nfcital education, I^^lsfeuage requir*871 words
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205 1955-04-01 1 TWENTY-ONE persons in Singapore have been asked to travel to Hongkong and testify at the forthcoming trial of a Hongkong businessman who is to be charged with conspiring with a local businessman to defraud seven Singapore banks. These witnesses are from 17 Singapore205 words
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423 1955-04-01 2 People ledge Coopeetion On Resetlement KOTA BAHRU, T>rs.— The Kelantan government announced oday that it had cancelled the exclusion orders against fire people, which had touche off a wave of angry resistance among the 2pO residents of the Pergau Valley against ai emergency resettlement423 words
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Article, Illustration40 1955-04-01 2 THI! fir^t citiM-iimrni f cinths and narcissus from 11.,u md plane at Kalian, Airp«rt CL? Vf Flower Show which opens at S More are rtptcfcTte f h l< Mrs. Pamela l.auson ukr 'IS? flowers soon after thnr amvil-v"40 words
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Article106 1955-04-01 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber price* (cents per Ib) in Sincapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 RS.S Spot Loose 00£ 00^ No I KSS fob. April OOi fIOS No 2 88.'. 80 No S 87 88 Tone: Steady. TIN PRICE The price o! tin yesterday (per nicul) was $335;! (Up106 words
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81 1955-04-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Federation Government tonight said it would be reasonable about conditions for opening unaided classes in Chinese Primary schools. These conditions include separate registration, accommodation, staffing and accounts tor unaided classes. which should not also employ aided teachers for full81 words
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Article135 1955-04-01 2 Judge: You Deserve No I SERKMRAN. Thurs.-Wong Kirn Kfij ed as the "Terror of Pertans." today heuj stretcher a sentence of death impost g Justice C. T. Abbott, in the fa Wong, who had of possessing a I lured in an I I alter he135 words
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Article24 1955-04-01 2 THE Queen has approved the award of the Imperial Service Medal to Haji Hamdah bin Dahaman, Forest Ranger. Forest Department, Kuala Lumpur.24 words
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Article39 1955-04-01 2 HONGTONG. Mar. II Special standard Service: Closing priies of the Hongkong Exchange today were: 51 5.60 to £1 stfr.ing: $5.7925 to US$l; Sl. B* to Malayan 51: $0,135 to oie Indonesian Rupiah; Gold KSOJ7S to a tael.39 words
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Article35 1955-04-01 2 KUANTAK. T District Seoul Ca Mr Wong 1. Master Mr. X from the K\ attend the fii ference of sco. Ma!im to be h 15 to IT. at th« Training Q35 words
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Article228 1955-04-01 3 KUALA LUMPUR rhlirs. The Malayan Indian Congress has been accepted by the UMNOMCA Alliance as a full tner at all levels Tungku Abdul Rahman told The Standard today. hint of this acceptnnrp Sivcn in the Federal live Council by Mr ■-o Lin this morning king228 words
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Article52 1955-04-01 3 A SINGAPORE farmer liv- in Lim Chu Kang Road. a .is robbed of cash and tables worth $219 while he hsl< p with his family nisht. A Police spokesman said the ntered the house by putting his hand through an i open window and unlocking52 words
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Article102 1955-04-01 3 KUALA BAT AS. Thurs.— People living in Province Welles ey North will soon get pipe from Bukit Ton Alang reservoir. So said Mr. C.A. de Vrie?. District Officer. Butterworth, at the North Province Wellesley, Rural District Council meeting, held here this afternoon. Mr. de102 words
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Article, Illustration87 1955-04-01 3 I Chinese Students Invite Their Friends From English Schools SIX THOUSAND children from 49 Chinese primary schools gcthered in the Singapore Badminton Stadium yesterday to celebrate Children's Day in a big way. (Above): By way of entertainment, they had a two-and-a-half-hour of concert staged by theStandard - 87 words
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305 1955-04-01 3 Admit The Reds And Risk Losing Malaya Warns NZ Minister WELLINGTON, March 31: (Reuter) Mr. Eric Halstead, New Zealand's Minister p| Social Security, declared yesterday that New Zealand's front line was in Malaya but "if we recognize Communist China and admit her to the United Nations we will be in305 words
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Article200 1955-04-01 3 W/iy, Then Half The Chinese Will Become Mao's Subjects! LONDON, March 31: (Reuter) A Labour Member of Parliament, Mr. Thomas Reid, said today that if Malaya got self-government about half the population would already be subjects of Communist China. Mr. Ilenrv Hopkinson. Minister of State lor Colonial Affairs replied:200 words
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Article149 1955-04-01 3 You May Vote Through Post Now KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The rederal Council today approved amendments to the Elections Offences Ordinance to enable Federal voters to send in their ballots by post. Moving the second reading of the bill, the Chief Secretary, Mr. D. C. Watherslon explained that though voting by149 words
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125 1955-04-01 3 THE Singapore Rural Board at its monthly meeting yesterday approved a comprehensive rural road development programme for the year costing nearly 51. 5 million. The programme includes the making up of sections of the following roads in t he rural area: Upper Thomson125 words
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Article32 1955-04-01 3 IPOH Thurs.— A taxi driver. Chan Teik Koon, 22. wa by Che Mahmud Hashim. the President of the Sessions Court hece. this morning, for dangerous driv n'A.32 words
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Article217 1955-04-01 3 Students Say It Was A Spontaneous Wish' CHINESE middle school student delegates last night denied any allegations that their one-day strike was Communistinspired. The strike action was taken at student meetings held simultaneously at seven Chinese schools and wis a result of a spontaneous wish by all students217 words
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373 1955-04-01 4 SLANDER SUMMONS 'A POLLS STUNT' CHARGES COUNCEL Democratic Party Chief Accused Of Slandering His Rival Candidate TAN ENG JOO, president of the Democratic Party, who is contesting the Singapore elections in the Paya Lebar Division, and his supporter, Chuang Hui Tsuan. appeared in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday on373 words
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322 1955-04-01 4 Robes: Religion: Prophet's Day And Freedom Of The Press MR. David Marshall, the Labour Front candidate for Cairnhill, at his lunchtime forum in Empress Place yesterday, discoursed on robes, the Prophet's birthday, religious instruction, and freedom of the Press. This is what he322 words
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Article164 1955-04-01 4 FRENZIED SLOGANS WIND UP RALLIES LARGE attendances and frenzied shouting of slogans were features of rallies which wound up election campaigns of most political parties in Singapore last night. Hamid Juniat (U.M.N.O.-M.C.A.-Malay Union Alliance. Ulu Bedok. 12.000>. told the crowd their roar of "Merdeka" was not loud enough. "Only two164 words
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Article118 1955-04-01 4 S'pore Aids Vietnam Refugees THE Singapore Youth Council has dispatched 47 packages of clothing and medicine to refugees in Vietnam, the Council President, Mrs. R. Norris. said yesterday. This is in response to an appeal by the 50-nation World Assembly of Youth Congress held in Singapore last year. A shipment118 words
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Article94 1955-04-01 4 A \tSLL-KNOWN resident of Singapore 94-year-old Mrs Chan Thiam Hee, died at her residence in Cavenagh Road yesterday afternoon The mother of Mrs C M Lee. Airs. S. H. Tan and Mrs" Amy Tan. the late Mrs. Chan had more than 70 descendenU n sne,5 ne94 words
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Article33 1955-04-01 4 THE band of the Ist Batta »on. Royal Scoti Fusilierf v ill Pjay at the Singapore Botanic gardens on Sunday. April 3 from 5 p.m. to 6 P m P 333 words
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135 1955-04-01 4 P. A. P. Backs Students But Calls For Caution THE People's Action Party in a statement on the one-day student strike yesterday said it has always held the view that the Chinese School Studc n 1 s' Federation should be allowed registration. "If any student or students engage in subversive135 words
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Article268 1955-04-01 4 THE Singapore First District Court was told yesterday how a youth who was strugfflinff with a woman in order to stifle her screams* draped her under a bed when he heard approaching footsteirc The youth, 18-year-old Chan Wt Kok Hoc. was charged with trespassing into268 words
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145 1955-04-01 4 No Reason For Sgt's Death Says Wife SERGEANT Cyril A. B. Brown, 46, was found dead with a gunshot wound in his head on Mar. 26, in the R.A.F. Changi Mess, it was reported in the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday. He was found a few minutes after he was shot.145 words
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151 1955-04-01 4 They Wait In Fear Of Losing Their Homes OCCUPANTS of ten attap huts at Alexander Road yesterday heaved a sigh of relief when, well after 4 p.m.. it became evident that no demolition squad would, for the time being, pull the roofs from over their heads. The huts were under151 words
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Article237 1955-04-01 4 A 20- YEAR -OLD girl told the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday that while she was cooking in the kitchen on Chinese New Year day, an Indian came up to her house and asked for money. When -she shouted for help he237 words
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Article145 1955-04-01 4 Film Society Chairman Resigns MR. ERIC N. W. Mottram has resigned his chairmanship of the Singapore Film Society on leaving Singapore to take up an appointment at the University of Groningen, Holland. The vice-chairman of the Society. Mr. Philip F. Kinsey is now chairman. Mrs. Norman Short. committee member (Publicity),145 words
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Article56 1955-04-01 4 xni^ v^uanceiior designate of the Nanyang University Dr. Lin Yu-tang. met a representative of the Trustees Mr. Lee Choon Seng, yesterday. No announcement wwas. s made by both sides after the meeting, but it is understood Mr Lee will report back to the seven other representatives56 words
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Article26 1955-04-01 4 THE Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, which represents about 1.300 monthly-rated employees of the Board, yesterday .served a 14-day strike notice on the employers.26 words
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Article244 1955-04-01 5 Man Accused Of Murder A MAN surrendered himself at the Havelock Road Police Station, Singapore, after allegedly stabbing to death a woman and her two-year-old son. This was stated in the Seventh Police Court yesterday, when the man. Yip Teng. was tentatively charged with the244 words
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Article265 1955-04-01 5 Govt. Regroups Its Departments THE Singapore Government yesterday announced the grouping of the various depart ments which will come under the nine ministries to be set up after the Legislative Assembly elections. The Chief Secretary, the Attorney General and the Financial Secretary will fill three265 words
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Article, Illustration56 1955-04-01 5 MR. Freddy Hill former City Water Lngincer', new into Singapore from Kuwait yesterday to join Lox dr Co., Share Brokers, as a partner. Mr. Hill was chief water engineer to the Government of Kuwait for three years before coming out ■ere. He has great experience inStandard - 56 words
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Article56 1955-04-01 5 MR. I). R. Foster, Assistant Managing Director of Colgate, Palmolive. Pect <t Co., arrived in Singapore by Qm.as BOAC on a routine trin to "look into general market conditions." He will spend ten days in Singapore and the Federation. Mr. Foster will then fly to BeirutStandard - 56 words
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201 1955-04-01 5 Politicos State Views On Reds U.N. Admission TWO political candidates yesterday hold widely divergent views on NewZealand Minister of Social Security, Mr. Eric Halstead's statement that if we recognize Communist China and admit her to the United Nations, we will be in danger of losing Malaya." b Mr. Leo Kuan201 words
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Article75 1955-04-01 5 Students' 3 -Day Visit SINGAPORE student. Miss Tan Jo Sim, is among women college students representing seven nations in four world areas who arrived in Washington on Alarch '.iQ for a threeda v visit. The students, enrolled ai Vassar College at Poughkeepsic. New York, are now on their annual Easter75 words
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Article31 1955-04-01 5 A LORRY caught fire when it overturned after a collision at Veerasamy Road in Singanore yesterday morning. The flames were extinguished before the arrival of the fire engine.31 words
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Miscellaneous440 1955-04-01 5 cMlmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE |s7ngapo~reNorth Indian Hindu .\s*n: "Rcmnavami" celebrations Worship 2 m. t» 4 p m Music, poems 7 p.m to 10 p.m. I'U'CA: Malay cla.-s 8 30am Youns Adults Club meet 5 15 p m Chinese V\l( A: Table tennis 2pm Bodybuilding 5 p m Commercial class440 words
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Miscellaneous538 1955-04-01 5 Interlude: 515 'In M?rble Halls'; 545 Sports Round-Up; (J pm Music While You Work: 830 News Commentary; (5 45 "In Search Of The P. st 7 :> m Frank Chack.^lie.d and his OiChestra; 7 45 Band Of The Roys'. Military Schoo: ot Music: h i:> Lef.e: From America; H3O New.--6538 words
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Article, Illustration1483 1955-04-01 6 MANY PHOTO-FINISHES EXPEIIED By Standard's Only 50% Of The Electorate Reporter m n a —E. M. Rasheed Will Go To The Polls Information At A Glance Progressives M Democrats i 0 Labour Front *7 Alliance 5 People's Action Party 4 Labour Party 1 Independents 10 Total Number1,483 words
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Article, Illustration1971 1955-04-01 7 I p 1 m\ 111 Pro- N HV\\ jdbgfmjbg 7,015 voters tL LIB CIIOON EXG. 40, (Lahour Front) Clerk. Born in pore. Educated ai AngloSrhool and RafTles :ibcr of the City Council. member of the Army c Union. Founder B tier and Have- Estate Community Ml1,971 words
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Advertisement48 1955-04-01 7 SINGAPORE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ELECTIO.VS. X QE& COLOXY of SINGAPORE POLLING DAY! APRIL 2, 1955 POLLING STATIONS WILL OPEN AT 8 a.m. AND (LOSE AT 8 p.m. j VOTE I EARLY YOU MIST BRING YOUR IDENTITY CARD: I AND YOUR POLLING CARD IF POSSIBLE. I VOTE IS I SECRET!48 words
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Article491 1955-04-01 8 r VUK announcement by a new Chinese student group that its members will oppose the use of Still rid defiance of the law by their misguided olmatea and thai they are determined to help drive these undesirable elements out of their schools so that the youth 01491 words
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Article466 1955-04-01 8 r rilK rapid development of political consciousness x in Malaya la admirable; the steady advance whica the country and its people are making along the road to independence and self-rule as a result this political awakening is to be commended. The result of the elections in the Colony466 words
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Article887 1955-04-01 8 To Be, Or Not To Be HAT are the hopes of saving the Nanyang University? This is a question that today occupies the Jips of several millions of Chinese in South-east Asia. But is the question really one of saving the University? Is it not meant:887 words
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Article, Illustration127 1955-04-01 8 English Mr. Lee Sir,— The P.A.P. candidate Mr. Lee Kuan Yew made a statement blaming British Colonialism ior his English education which he suddenly thinks is so very wrong. He threatens to use his English education to smash British Colonialism. May 1 ask Mr. Lee whether, in case he should127 words
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Article535 1955-04-01 8 Sir: I have read the literature sent to me by the candidates of my ward Cjucenstown, and the need for establishing secondary industries was stressed, but no mention was made on how to help establish them. I venture to suggest two points, which I hope, have occurred535 words
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Article355 1955-04-01 8 Cyril Dunn - Cyril Dunn Johannesburg. AT a time when the South African Press is accused by some people of being cowed, it is a special pleasure to find a genuine newspaper hero at work here In this tough, goldmining city. He is a thirtysix years old African reporter called Henry355 words
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Article65 1955-04-01 8 p»w 7l* nswer to the query made in TaxPayers letter is that when the officer uses his vanguard motor car on duty, he claims and is paid mileage at the proper rate, and when he uses his Mayflower motor car on duty, he claims fatter 5 mileage at65 words
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Letter312 1955-04-01 8 'Did We Do The Rg Thing? Sir:— At the first Teluk Anson Town Council Elections last year, my friends and I got together and decided on Polling Day that we should cast all our votes for all the three UMNO/ MCA Alliance candidates in our ward. We must confess we312 words
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Article195 1955-04-01 8 Review if Views Old Malay Schools jjTOUM MELAYU c< >m ments on the rr demolishmcnt by a storm i of a Malay school at P Jawa. Muar and points out i that this is the third I schools in Muar have fall* n victims to storms. In L94t, a Malay195 words
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209 1955-04-01 9 1 .|N \Linh. 31. (UP) President d NI 'V news conference yesterday, gave ltjon vet that the Inited SUtes j and Matsu if the Chi11M oir -shore islands. :n considering the dei the United States is comcarcful not to do anyihc morale of the209 words
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Article64 1955-04-01 9 BERLIN*. March SI. (AP>— A Russian officer, his wife and hildrcn walked into a rir.v stales >tore here rdajr and asked for m. The Soviet officer laid his >1 on the counter where :ia! for women's ring and I te "'I g;\ c up." The64 words
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Article55 1955-04-01 9 TOKYO. Mar. 31: (AP) The bi-gest ire Hoc of the year reported up to 'V 2 miles long and 23 miles wide— has been sighted oil the north-eastern tip ol Japan. The ice mass was moving about one m:le in hour. It block shipping off55 words
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Article40 1955-04-01 9 Id London Correspondent -The following arc the closing n the London Market: LONDON TIN Spot £718 buyers, £7 19 seller* Three months £719 buyers. £720 csllers. Settlement prices: £717 Sales Morning: 30 tons. Sales Afternoon: 35 tons.40 words
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119 1955-04-01 9 Not Strong Enough For Hollywood' Says Win Mim Than ldmf .1 n admits quite canddv. 'i know nothing about draThe girl, who speaks impecEnf ah which she learnat a Convent school :n BOOH, told reporters. "I c security of my home. financial offerings of Hoiod aren't enough for me. afraid.119 words
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Article, Illustration38 1955-04-01 9 photo. QUEEN Frederika of Greece bends down to hear a song from children at a kindergarten in Eilenikon. The school's lunches are provided by a fund financed chiefly by British and Canadian donations. APAP - 38 words
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184 1955-04-01 9 LONDON, March. 31: (Reuter) Admiral Earl Mountbatten, the British First Sea Lord designate, said here yesterday that control of the Bosphorus and the Dardanelles was the key to the sea control of the Mediterranean. "If the Turkish Straits were to fall into enemy184 words
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Article135 1955-04-01 9 Five Killed In Soccer Game Rush SANTIAGO. Chic. March 31 (UP) Five persons were killed and several hundred injured 30 of them seriously last night when a mob o! 80.000 tried to jam into the National Stadium to see the finals of the South American soccer tournament. The crowd tore135 words
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Article94 1955-04-01 9 Effective Vaccine For Polio NEW YORK. Mar. 31. (AP)— The New York World-Telegram and San yesterday said it had learnt the Salk polio vaccine is Ino per cent effective, but reports quickly came from over the nation casting doubt on the story. The newspaper, in a copyiight story, said it94 words
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Article66 1955-04-01 9 UNITED NATIONS. New York, March 31. (AP) The U.N. Security Council appealed to Israel and Egypt yesterday to co-operate with the U.N. Truce Chief in restoring order along their tense frontier. The vo'e was unanimous. The Council's action was a Sequel to Tuesday's resolution unanimously condemning Israel66 words
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Article23 1955-04-01 9 THE French National Assembly yesterday approved the Government's policy on tne Saar by a vote of 323 to 284.— Reuter.23 words
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Article22 1955-04-01 9 PRIME Minister Jawaharlal Nehru spent a half hour yesterday visiting the "atoms lor peace" exhibit in New Delhi.— AP.22 words
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Article122 1955-04-01 9 LONDON March 31. (Rcutcr) General Alfred M. Gruenthcr Supreme Allied I Commander in Europe, said here yesterday that the new West German armed forces would start to come into bein? in about two years, time. They would take three or four years to become122 words
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Article106 1955-04-01 9 CARLISLE, Pennsyl vanin. March 31. (AP) General Matthew B. Ridqeway. United States Army Chief of Stall". says Americans must be prepared for possible total war. "America must not be lixed and passive in its planning for security." he warned 50 military and civilian106 words
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Article85 1955-04-01 9 Anybody Lose A Glass Eye? LONDON. March 31, <AP) —Anybody lose a glass eye— or two? Just drop around to the lost and found department of the British Overseas Airways Corp. They'll be glad to see you, they said yesterday, as well as the other people who recently abandoned in85 words
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167 1955-04-01 9 NEW YORK. March 31 <AP> Minot F < Mickey > Jrlke was labelled at his vice trial yesterday both as a "pimp and as a "toy poodle" victimised by the wor.dly wise. These descriptions of the 25-year-old Oleo heir were applied167 words
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Article355 1955-04-01 9 Holland Tells House WELLINGTON, New Zealand, March 31 (Rcurcr)— Prime Minister Sidney Holland, asked for an assurance today that New Zealand troops sent to Malaya would be used only fcr fighting Communists said: "I will not lend myself to use New Zealand troops in355 words
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244 1955-04-01 9 Margaret Visits An Off-Beat Night Club LONDON. M.mli (IP) Princess Marcaict went to an oIT-beat ■ight < ln!i lor a round of singing and darning early yesterday. It was the first time the fun-loving Primes*, escorted by Hilly Wallace and six ntln r \oung men. had departed from the Royal244 words
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Article120 1955-04-01 9 GOODWILL MISSION HITS SNAG CANBERRA. March 31, <Reuter)— Australian embarrassment over the proposed composition of an Indonesian Parliamentary mission is likeiy to end a plan for the exchange of goodwill delegations between Australia and Indonesia, official sources said last night. The seven proposed members of the Indonesia party included one120 words
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Article61 1955-04-01 9 MOSCOW. Alar. 31: <AP)— Another change in the Bulga* nin Ciovernment was announced yesterday \v th the removal of Cabinet building chief. Konstantin M. Soki'.ov. as chairman of the State Committee of the U.SS.R. Council of Ministers for Construction Affairs. He was replaced by V A61 words
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Article37 1955-04-01 9 SILVANA Pampanini. Itaisn film star and ex-boai:t; queen left Rome by air for Tokyo last night to attend the Italian film week being held in the Japanese rarjital from April 7 to 14. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article26 1955-04-01 9 AN ITALIAX-BORX enz:ncer said yesterday in New York, he is working on preliminary plans for a bridge to link Sicily with Italy.- A PAP - 26 words
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Article59 1955-04-01 9 RAXGOOX. March 31 <UP» Government troops engaged Karen insurgents in a gun battle for several hours in a wide forest stretch between the townships of Twante and Maubin in the Irrawaddy delta, reports reaching here today .said. Eleven rebels were killed before they fled into the jungle,59 words
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Article23 1955-04-01 9 THE National Gco^rapiir Society announced yesterday a now romet h;ts been discovered iri Iho dire"*«««» li%m Constellation. Li o APAP - 23 words
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Advertisement106 1955-04-01 9 *> [si F OR ALL THAT'S BEST IN TOURIST AIR g?«*W I JRAVEL BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND ?ONG KONG, TOKYO, THE MIDDLE EAST, E A U^OPE GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTH y^^7\ ERICA o'*s l °t* ot Comfort— Plenty of Leg Room. Iflgll Qu'er Roomy, Four-engined, Pressurixed, -^^T^ t A conditioned Airliners.106 words
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Advertisement150 1955-04-01 9 YOUR DOLLARS ARE IB J L*" JH WHEN YOU SHOP HERE TO-DAY IS REMNANT DAY! COTTON PETER PAN BRAS. I HAIRCORD White popl.n. Sizes 32 36. in plain shades of green, blue, Usually $4 25 I maroon or white. SALE PRICE $2.75 each j I Usually $2 25 I SALE150 words
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Article, Illustration380 1955-04-01 10 YOUNG AT HEART, Warner Bros, romantic drama-with-music in WarnerColor, starring Doris Day and Frank Sinatra, with Dorothy Malone, Ethel Barrymore, Gig Young and Alan Hale Jnr It is a modern musical remake of the famous movie, Four Daughters/ which starred the four380 words
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Advertisement198 1955-04-01 10 AURORA LTD. j To j All The I YOUNG AT HEARTS j AURORA LTD. I invites you to see f f their selected and Latest Designs of new arrivals of dress materials AURORA LTD. f'.\\^^\^^^^^^^^\^^^^^^^\^^^\^^^\^^^^^^^^\^^^^^^^^\^^^\^^^^\\^\\^^\^^\\\\^\'? ||||iii||||| X CApno hl,F- A *IlJ° DAr 9 Hear these QORIS A^K AIqA Q J»^198 words
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Article311 1955-04-01 11 FREYA STARK - FREYA STARK i (i# ,lljn«-»- that money in Washington out of sight was as if nontent; that in Arabia as Isewberc there are always two parties at least, arid good explorer sees to that he has friends among, the one that can n him alive. these311 words
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Article, Illustration862 1955-04-01 11 PHILIP TOYNBEE - PHILIP TOYNBEE Sox, Literature and Censorship. Essays by D. 1L Laurence. Edited by Harry T. Moore. (Heinemann. 15*.) By HP HIS is a smart piece of topical publishing. Lawrence suffered constantly from that obscene spirit which busies itself with nosing out obscenity in literature, and which862 words
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Article751 1955-04-01 11 Harold Nicolson - Harold Nicolson The Foreign Office. By Lord Strang and others. The new Whitehall Series. (George Allen and Unwin, 155.) By FEW branches of human activity have been exposed to such obstinate misconception as the art and practice of diplomacy. Even today quite reasonable people, if they pause to consider751 words
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Article197 1955-04-01 11 Kay Dick - DYRON'S death in 1824 altered the trend of romance; young ladies from Devonshire House no longer thought in terms of dangerous intimacy. The Carolina Lambs had had their <iay and the fashionable stress was felicitous domesticity, so admirably evidenced m the selections from the irrit» ings of. Lady Caroline197 words
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Miscellaneous339 1955-04-01 11 U Friday For The Children I Z. ••h tf <_. W*^^^^ ■■BMJBMMHM ft at I f I wU/ >^ UCfT/^t/^ BBbW^^Bbl BbP I I BBBBB^^^BBBBb! BB^^^^BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBr Z_BBbI m^l^bClv^bW^^B^'W. f ImBBI «^^^v^ I I r<l f^J- B w^ A $B^ X BRINCS TUEM >I<SO yOU IV£^!£ TWE TWE WERE TRAILING N339 words
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Article381 1955-04-01 12 RITA DEL MAR - RITA DEL MAR By TOD H moiAiiON: "When you know a thine. to hold that you k'low it; ami whrn yo- do not know a thine, to allow that you do not know it this is know, ledge."— onliiriiis. IRIDW IOK KVKKYONK: The day lends itself381 words
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Article, Illustration705 1955-04-01 12 T*HE last time I saw Paris it was spring, and it's definitely spring in Portugal right now so never mind if' you haven't felt much of a change except heat and more heat, in this country, the fact remains that a lot of places in the worldWide World - 705 words
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Article, Illustration276 1955-04-01 12 JOSEPHISK LOW I RECENTLY reo 1 bitter but bumoro ter from a man. c I current feminine iz~ think this letter many women to consider before h every passing style. tremity. He says: "Bow c can women gel* W1 they dress as if thei, going toWide World - 276 words
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Advertisement187 1955-04-01 12 an? tka lionte j will come into their own if you use the i (1 1 1 H££* Bs (Made in Ccrrany) Zigzag Sewing Machine which is widely known and appreciated. Sole ACHEONG LEE CO., "50 yards from Odeon Theatre' 371-373. North Bridge Road, Singapore. Tel.:- ***** JUST UNPACKED Ann-Mian187 words
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Advertisement839 1955-04-01 13 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said. Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdom. Hamburg, Copenhagen Gothenburg and Oslo. Spore P S'hom Penong x) "JUTLANDIA" 2/4 Apr. 5/5 Apr. 6/6 Apr. xx) "LALANDIA" 21/23 Apr. 24/24 Apr "JAVA' 22/26 Apr. 27/28 Apr. 29/30 Apr. x) Calis Madras, London 'posscngcrs only) Gdynia,839 words
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Article, Illustration378 1955-04-01 14 BERNARD WILLIAMS - BERNARD WILLIAMS By THE Singapore Harbour Board has provided land behind its main wharves for the erection of five latex bulk installations. One of these was in existence prewar but it has been extended on three occasions since the war. Two more installations378 words
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Article111 1955-04-01 14 AX exhibition entitled <4 Thc Story of Oil" will be open to the public at Oei Tiong Ham Ha;!. University of Malaya, from April 4 to 7 and April 13 to 16. daily from K). .so a.m. to 12.30 p.m. and 3 to 6 p.m. It111 words
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111 1955-04-01 14 FIRM SENDS ASIAN TO U.K. ON HOLIDAY of the staff to progress with the company by ■ending them abroad to sjain a wider outlook in life." He explained that his head office in the Cnited Kingdom was arranging for Mr. Tan to visit manufacturing concerns and see for himself how111 words
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Article231 1955-04-01 14 THE first issue of "Berita Shell'", a journal of the Shell stall' in the Malayan area. made its appearance yesterday. The monthly tabloid— which is of a high standard —keeps the stafT informed of the activities of the company and the Shell Group. Its circulation is worldwide. NOTICES231 words
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Article, Illustration82 1955-04-01 14 NEARLY 100 guests and members of the Institute of Architects of Malaua, attended a cocktail party at the Prince's Restaurant on Wednesday in honour of a visiting architect, Sir Howard Robertson. Sir Howard, is a partner of Eastern and Roberts, consultant architects to the University o/ Malaya.Standard - 82 words
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Article, Illustration90 1955-04-01 14 MR. A. A. BOUWES, (left). Managing Director of Cooperatievo Condensfabriek "Friesland." the manufacturers of "Dutch Baby" Milk, arrived in Singapore by plane yesterday with Mr. G. J. F. Staverman. (right), their Far East Representative, after visiting U.S.A.. Japan, Philippines. Hong- kon? and Indonesia. The Managing Director90 words
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Article138 1955-04-01 14 Importers Of Rice Suffer li ldfm Complaint Q n r Standard SUfl PFNANG, Thurs.- h( tons Burmese rice lor this ln heavy losses for the import^ quality, which was reported d merchants here told The m 1m h The extent of j v tamed. Meanwhile, lodged a claim with The138 words
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334 1955-04-01 14 JAP COTTONS BEING PUSHED OUT OF SPORE SHANGHAI GOODS THREAT Standard Market Reporter JAPANESE cottons are being pushed out of the Singapore market for the time being by the influx of over 1.000,000 square yards of cotton piecegoods from Shanghai which are being sold locally at extremely competitive prices. Colony334 words
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Article47 1955-04-01 14 ORGAMZFRS of tho B Industries Fail London that held at two difl the year trom 1956 0 The first show w c at I I Court. London. March 2. That Olympia. L« tie Bromwicji. R from Apr.! 2' To May I.47 words
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Article129 1955-04-01 14 'R.I. Relaxing On Wet Sla Standard Marfcd THK Chairman »l Uw nese Importers' and I \p«»rt<^ s Soan Loli, told commits m«ni meeting that srvrral quantities of wet sjal» iiililmi donesia recently. Mr. Kwck s.i the hirtonriiaa <•'•' tions on shiptiM rubber. Mr. Kwck belie 1 the near futun tl129 words
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Article201 1955-04-01 14 SMALL DEALS IN PRODUCE MARKET ALL sections of the Singapore produce market was quiet yesterday and only small business was reported. Copra quotations were slightly lower. April shipment buyers closing at S2B» per picul. Coconut oil remained a dull market at $44 per picul for sellers at Penang. Pepper prices201 words
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Article18 1955-04-01 14 THE loUl commci of eggf In the Unit last year oral cent greater than in iyj18 words
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Advertisement540 1955-04-01 14 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Properties to 1m» hrlri at Our Sale-Room No. JO. Chulia Street on Wednesday, fith April. 1955 at .'.'JO p.m. Lot 1 No. If, IPOH LANE. ,i 1 rood 07J poles. ehold. Monthly Rent $350.00. Lot 2— No. 170, UPPER SE-' RANGOON ROAD. area I.'.JY.A540 words
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Advertisement591 1955-04-01 14 SALE BY TENDER Perak Medical Department rpENDERS arc invited for 1 the purchase of one Commcr Van No. A 7560 which may be inspected at the District Hospital. Ipoh during normal office hours by arrangement with the Medical Oflicer m charge. There is no specified tender forms and tenders may591 words
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Miscellaneous65 1955-04-01 14 Ships In Harbour Van Goens; Aldegondm; Indrawn. Maris Gorthon; Fernhill; Yu Chung; Foo Minn; Tegelbers: Stavik: Chan San Pak Hoi: Hongkong Trader; Xicolinc Mrersk; Baud: Prosper: Oncina. Devonshire: Teireisas; Tegelberg IXNKR ROADS Perils; Beluga; Bidor: Lucky Trader: Wah Sing: Benveu; llosanur. aciftc; Th»ng Thav i enntis; Sirusa; Bcntong; Sedenak: Giang65 words
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Miscellaneous65 1955-04-01 14 Pinang: Cornfish: Tiongkok. SHIS WHABVEB Bossevain '•">'. Elpenor 6; Benmacdhui 8: Benreoch KhSalatigi 19; Taksong 2\ Bouganville 2.; yamazumi Maru 2.V. Star Detelgeuse 35: Burnsi«le37; Niew IIo!l;ind 42: Agamemnon. WESTERN ANCHOR GE Lisita; Halvina; Metula: Heather; Pasteur; Le Vardun: Asturias; Stan vac Ogan; Saint Marcope. LAID-l P ANCHORAGE Hai Hsuan:65 words
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263 1955-04-01 15 KINGSTON, Mar 30, (Reuter)— West Indies need 70 with seven second innings wickets in hand to avoid an innings defeat against Australia in the first Test here. All out for 259 in reply to Australia's first innings of 515 for 9 declared, they made263 words
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Article, Illustration45 1955-04-01 15 Thai boxer Songkiat arrived from Bangkok yesterday for his ten round assignment against Sonny Chia on April 9 at the Happy World. At the airport to meet the Siamese boxer va s Promotor Nene and Thep Vllhool who acted as interpreter for the Siamese fighter.45 words
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Article133 1955-04-01 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.Selangor Club had a successful and enjoyable season, last year, the Sports Committee reported at the annual general meeting held here last night. Thirty-seven games were played last year of which 16 were won, 1 1 lost and ten drawn. The dub133 words
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Article67 1955-04-01 15 Scottish Cup Semi-final replays on Monday. Airdrienonians vi Celtic (at Hampden Park. Glasgow). Clyde vs Aberdeen (at Easte r Road. Edinburgh*. LEAGUE THBEE SOITHFRV Coventry City irs Newport County. Walsal L. vs Northampton Town. LEAGUE THREE NORTIIKRN Bradford City vs York City. WEDNESDAY APRIL S LEAGUE THRFK67 words
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Article156 1955-04-01 15 West Indies (overnight 221 for 5) First Innings continued: C. Walcott c Benaud b Miller l os j C Smith lbw b Li nd wall 44 D. Atkinson c Harvey b Miller i F. King c Maddocks b Lindwali 4 S. Ramadhin not out 12 A. L. Vaientine b156 words
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Article546 1955-04-01 15 TAIPING. Thurs— Players from Sitiawan. Kuala Kangsar, Taiping and Krian arc participating in the annual North Perak Tennis Championships which begin here on Saturday, April 2 and end on April 10. There arc a good number of Servicemen participating, both men and women, and the competition546 words
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Article88 1955-04-01 15 LONDON. March 30. J (Reuter) Richard Berg- mann (England) four I times world table tennis J J champion was beaten by a comparatively un- known player in the 1> J third round of the Knc- J 1 lish open championships 1 here today. 1> Bergmann88 words
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Article61 1955-04-01 15 Malaya Command Boxing KUALA LIWIPUR. Thurs Two FARELF champions Pte. Tukana (First Fij an Regiment) and Cpl. Grcve 'Somerset Light Infantry) will defend their titles in the finals of Malaya Command Individual boxing championships at the Sclangor Badmnton Association here tonight. The fighting Fijian is the holder of the light-middle61 words
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Article59 1955-04-01 15 LONDON. Mar. 30, (Reuter) Len Phillips. Portsmouth nghthalf, has withdrawn from England team to meet Scotland at Wembley here on Saturday. Phillips injured a knee in a trial match yesterday. H s place will be' taken by Ken Armstrong of Chelsea. Armstrong captained England "B''59 words
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280 1955-04-01 15 GALLANT YORK GO DOWN IN F.A. CUP REPLAY SINDLRLAXD. March 30 (Renter* Newcastle I lilted reached the final of the Football Association Cun competition for the 10th time yesterday when they heM final""^" 1 diViSi n Ub Y rk C y Newcastle who since the war have twice won the280 words
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Article218 1955-04-01 15 ROCKY IS NOT SURE OF HIS NOSE CHICAGO. March 31 (AP) If heavyweight champion Rocky Mariano's tender r.0.-e should rauae bin to lose to England's Don Cockell, he will try to regain his title. Man ia:o. who defends his 'rown acair.st Cockcil at Prandaco on May 16, made a short218 words
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Article84 1955-04-01 15 LONDON. Mar. 31 <lUuten—Football results: LEAGUE DIV. II Birmingham C. S, Fulham 2. LEAGUE DIV 111 (Southern) Watford 5. Millwall S. LEAGUE DIV. 11l (Northern) Bradford 0. Tranmcrc R. I. Chesterfield 4. Mansfield T. 1. C. Alexandra 2. Darlington 2. Hartlepools U. 2. Southport 1. Wrexham 184 words
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Article131 1955-04-01 15 Lower Perak B' ton Officials TELOK AMBON ThMn —At the annual general meeting of \hp, Lower Perak District Badminton Association held .it the Dew Recreation Club, 'he lowing uc.'e elected as uific.a.s lot tiie current year: President: Dr .1 T Pannjpthy, Vice-President*: llr. Ooa j Seng Teong and Mr. Saw131 words
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Article51 1955-04-01 15 MALACCA. Thurs.— Fifteen player* have boon sole led to turn up for (he Malacca Ai friendly soccer match with Ferlis at Malacca ECubu Stadium next Sunday, after a trial match yesterday. Hannah and Tamtm, the Settlement*! Jcft flank, will not play becauic ot their marriage* on ih^t51 words
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Advertisement201 1955-04-01 15 Classified Adverts SITUATION VACANT THE SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST invites applications for the post of Office Keeper in the Subordinate Division <S9O-599». Initial salary IM per month plus allowance. Tola; n.onthly emoluments $144 per month.* Free quarter Duties. appointee will be required to perform the riutit of lift attendant during peak201 words
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Advertisement208 1955-04-01 15 TUITION IT'S FUN learning a. lanpiaga by Luifuaphone. At home, in leisure tiny mastei French, Engi .cse. Spanish. German, Ru<- ian— 2S languagei by LUuruapl m <■ World's Standard Conversational Method. You listen, j men and women speak, you under.stiiiid. you peal Save time, money, mk>L travel, cultural opportunitiea. Write208 words
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Miscellaneous288 1955-04-01 15 vi By Al Copp I V^i TO TO A SARTIN N'AR^ LDUR WHOM SNNEET SOMEONE, LIFETIME T EARN ANYTHiNG FO' A W B£FO-HAND. f r I »^av who'll give J *nuff fo' shoes I pa/r o' mah s/ze y- HIM A PAIR O' HIS SIZE/- 7 SHOES, MAMMV.T- If? S288 words
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Article, Illustration749 1955-04-01 16 WINDSOR LAD - SEVEN SHINE: THREE RINGS THE BEST WINDSOR LAD Winding Up Gallops For Tomorrow By IPOH Thurs.— Galloping conditions were ideal at the race Hack here this mornin™ hen several workouts of horses engaged in the Perak Turf Club Derby meetn" came under observation. (jn a track with a slight •give/749 words
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147 1955-04-01 16 Knuckey Helps Out: Will Ride For Trainer Spencer JOCKEY lYtrr Knuckev, who rode for a short while in Malaya during the 1952 season— he booted home Box Office at the Gold Cup meet at Bukit Timah— will be riding for trainer Jack Spencer at the Perak meeting starting on Saturday.147 words
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Article104 1955-04-01 16 C.YMKIIANX Bpartl t 1"» nn count themselves lucky to shirr potato «•»•> the Balestier I nilod when they drew one-all in a i "olouy l>ivision -B LcagjN i«.it(h »t the (ieylang Stadium >r>terdav. more in the b.• thej score in the Dameh Daffir '.ob «md had104 words
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Article113 1955-04-01 16 Western' s No. 4 Win WESTERN Sports Club beat R■ Buan Sports Club 2-0 I "re I My. :*A leauue ayed at Fairer i I won fr>ur of t:u .r ftvc matches In the cue. I i•• opcno.'J the "core in tn? "c ol Aral hall Osman r range during113 words
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Article34 1955-04-01 16 ALEXANDRA Football YC'.A.A 5-1 in a Div. :,B league socn the Cleri- < mound yesterday. s •""<■ Sandy Khoo 2 id 2 and F. IVrcira for i Chow Wah C. for V C.A A34 words
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Article443 1955-04-01 16 Spitfire II Does An Easy 40sec. Dantesquc went two rounds at a steady ranter finishing his work on the sand track. Spitfire II (Wahab) easily did three furlongs in 40 sees, while Spider Kinj; took 39 sees, in a similar run. Siapa Tahu (riding boy) and Barborossa ran three furlongs443 words
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Article143 1955-04-01 16 DARI L Afiah beat Kebanaran Club by two goals to one in a Singapore league Div. 3B soccer match played on the MFA ground yesterday. Dominating play from the star:. Afiah scored their first coal in the sth minute through Daim. whose long range shot beat143 words
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Article90 1955-04-01 16 IX preparation for the forthc ,minu Kuala Lumpur to Singapore massed-start bicycle road race members of the AwangSclemal cycling team will ride to Malacca on April 8. Sulaiman Awang, captain of the team, told The Standard yesterday that they expect to cover the Singapore to Malacca distance90 words
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Article321 1955-04-01 16 \l II X holding their opponents to .i ffoalless first-half. Tampenis Rovers cracked up in the second to lose 3-0 to Singapore Cricket Club in a olony Division 'l.\ le »gue mutch played on the Padang yesterday. Club proved themselves superior to Rovers in321 words
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349 1955-04-01 16 Indian Kecreation Club 2. Police Sports Assn 0. E. P. Slephenson 2. Mr, David Liifl re forced. INDIAN Recreation Club brought off one of the season's early upsets when they beat Police Sports Association by two goals to nil in a Singapore Div.349 words
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Article, Illustration60 1955-04-01 16 AT THE GRAND NATIONAL... AN unidentified horse and jockey gaze sadly at i each other after falling at the first jump in the I 1955 Grand National Steeple Chase (109 th Running) 4 at Aintree. Liverpool on March 26. Quare Times won the race. with Tudor Line I second andAssociated Press - 60 words
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Article, Illustration498 1955-04-01 16 JEFFERY JAMES - JEFFERY JAMES By THE Malayan Thomas Cup coach, Mr Leow Kirn Fatt, had an answer in fact, many answers to criticisms made by a section in the Federation on .the omission of Selangor's Chan Kon Leong in the final seven for the defence of498 words
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Article112 1955-04-01 16 Today's Sport SOCCER: Div. I—P.B.r. vs. H.M Dockyard at Jalan Bcsar at 5.15 p.n\ D SB—Blue Rovers vs Xetaji M.S.C. at M.F.A., Katonq S.C, vs. Town Rangers at C.V.M.A.: Svkaramai vs. Springdale at Farrc r Park ARMY SOCCER: Div J— 10 A.8.T.5.M.8.T.C M A.M.E.D.; 221 Ve)i By R.AO.C. v. G.H.Q.112 words
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Article, Illustration267 1955-04-01 16 KNTRIFS arc now invited for the Singapore Motor Club's annual hill climb meeting to be held at the Gap m Sunday. April 24. The programme consists of 20 events, and as the ciub will put up two special awards, one lor the fastest driver267 words
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Article24 1955-04-01 16 STUTTGART. Mar. 30. (Reuler) Italy beat Germany, world cup holders by 2 goals to 1 in an international soccer match here today.24 words
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