Singapore Standard, 9 April 1955
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Title Section14 1955-04-09 1 Singapore it m i i^ SINGAfORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1953 1* PAGES IS CE.VTS14 words
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Article, Illustration66 1955-04-09 1 linnrt Mr 1 i Mar Mesa 1 tie t r— i»mmon> II ■I J%f prfrMre— md r l.lo\(l ogri lirlathe Si <>t- Jaar> p| xf. r- t ir K.'wl. r i 1. 1 h«»ur k! 11. p .»f llou>inj: it rin tn<: int the T Mr. jr d \-r:4-iil--i^'rN66 words
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Article18 1955-04-09 1 I com ■I bis I Unit- < I I anc I 2 fea- arec 360 I in proft18 words
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Article353 1955-04-09 1 r^/V/an Is New Foreign Secretary SUAVE BUT TOUGH TORY POLITICIAN Eden 2t ApH i 8 (Re«»er)— Sir Anthony Eden, Britoin s new Prime Minister last night appomted Mr. Harold MacMillon, 61, a suave but tough borgoming Conservative politician to succeed him as Foreign Secretary. Under353 words
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Article55 1955-04-09 1 MOSCOW, April 8. (Reuter) Soviet newspapers tea ay frontpaged a telegram from Mr. Vyacheslav Molo t o v, Soviet Foreign Minister, ronsratula ting Sir Anthony Eden on his appointment as British Prime Minister "Allow m* to express to you on this occasion my congratulations and55 words
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Article227 1955-04-09 1 TICKET MO. Jl2 5 9 1 2 OJ ~i_ i-^ iir w M> i. in I 2 Top Prizes To Johote PASIR MAS. Kelantan, Fri. Johore won the two top prizes today at the 28th draw of the Federation Social Welfare Lottery for which a record number227 words
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Article40 1955-04-09 1 TOKYO. April 8 <AP> Chairman Mao Tze-tung ot Communist China today ordered an end to the state of war which has existed between China and Germany since Dec. 9 1941, the Peking Radio announced.40 words
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122 1955-04-09 1 BRIAN (remember him and Tijah?) JAILED KENDAL, Westmorland. April 8, (Reuten A 23-year-old ex-soldier who was said to have "achieved a certain amount of publicity" towards the end of his Army service because of his romance with a Malay woman was jailed here yesterday for 12 months. He us Brian122 words
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Article36 1955-04-09 1 LONDON. April 8 (Reuter) Britain's national Press strike entered its third week today although newspapers would, normally, not have been published today any way because of the Good Friday holiday break.36 words
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Article199 1955-04-09 1 He's Looking For Haji Sulong KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Tungku Abdul Rahman, President of the United Malays' National Organization, I has gone to Siam on a top-secret visit to resume his search for southern Thailand's "stormy petrel", Haji Sulong, The Standard was told today. Haji Sulong199 words
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Article70 1955-04-09 1 THE Singapore Governor, Sir John Nicoll, has congratulated all Government officers for the "exemplary smoothness' with which the April 2 elections were conducted. The Chief Secretary. Mr. W. A C. Goode, added: "I wish to add my personal congratulations to all who took part for the70 words
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Article35 1955-04-09 1 LOS ANGELES. April 8. (Reuten— Theda Bara. star of silent films, died here on Thursday aged 65. Bara. wile ot Mr. Charles Brabin. film director died in hospital after a lingering illness.35 words
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Article221 1955-04-09 1 KARACHI. April 8. (UP) Premier Mohammed AH has taken a second wife under Muslim law, it was officially announced yesterday. S A Afial. political secretary of the Premier, confirmed reports that All married his former social secretary. Miss Alya Saddy, at a rendezvous in221 words
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900 1955-04-09 1 Last Minute Change In The Ministry Nine Cabinet Members Take Oath Of Office THOMAS SWITCHES WITH JUMAT Govt. House Ceremony Delayed By An Hour A NEW chapter to the history of Singapore was written on Thursday when the Governor, Sir John Nicoll, swore-in the nine members of the Council of900 words
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Article, Illustration122 1955-04-09 1 HISTORIC PICTURE OUTSIDE GOVT. HOUSE Governor fcf Singapore, Sir JoKn Nicoll {Centre), poses with the Ministers of the new Government outside Government House, after the oathtaking ceremony on Thursday. Front roiv, left to right: Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Siteer Ke&K&iief Minister and Minister for Commerce, Mr. David Marshall; Sir122 words
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Article59 1955-04-09 1 A MOTHER who had always warned her son not to chase kites saw him killed on Kallang Road yesterday. The victim. Lee Ah Yoo. 10, saw a kite descending. In the company of friends he dashed across the road, intent on keeping it in sight, and59 words
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Article, Illustration80 1955-04-09 2 NKAKI.Y 4000 people i braved thr lisht drizzle which fell >rsterday evening t-i a in iiif I- infill* light procession in the grounds of the Roman Catholic Church of St. Joseph in Singapore. Thr procession. which marks the end of observances 'n connection with Good Friday, was ledStandard - 80 words
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325 1955-04-09 2 MALAYA'S FIRST MUSLIM COLLEGE OPENED Non-Malays Will Also Be Admitted KLANG, Fri. Non-Malays who are nonMuslims will also be admitted to Malaya's first Muslim College at Klang. This was announced by Dato S. I. O. Alsagoff, Chairman of the College Convnittee, at the opening ceremony The Dato added that the325 words
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Article62 1955-04-09 2 An Indian was taken to the General Hospital. Singapore. In a serious condition yesterday afte^r he was knocked down by a car at the 9th Mile. Bukit Timah Road, about 12.45 p.m. After knocking down the man. the car finished up in a ditch by the side62 words
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Article45 1955-04-09 2 KUALA KANGSAR. Fri The five day rharitv show at the Chinese Temple here a! Taiping Road has raised a sum of over 54.000 for the Tsung Wah Middle School Building Fund. The amount was raised through gate admissions, seats and donations.45 words
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Article134 1955-04-09 2 PENANG. Fri. Petroleum distributors' employers of Shell Company installations in Penang and Province Wellesley will be out on strike from 7.30 a.m. tomorrow —in protest of the imposition of a two-shift duty system. The Union members last night confirmed, at an extraordinary meeting, the se-jret134 words
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Article108 1955-04-09 2 A 19-YEAR-OIJ) schoolboy. M.uing Souns. was initiated into the Buddhist priesthood at No ?M Hillside Prive off Ipprr SerangtK>n Road >rsterday He is the first Burmese boy to be so initiated since the Liberation. He will spend the next fortnight with the Bikku <the High Priest) who will not108 words
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Article26 1955-04-09 2 Take Holy Order vacation i frtwl andtJX thr R lu V«nun, ri IMMMm Order «,fp I'll till. Sounds m^ Ma lar,,- Mb rur at ihp ••^rcnionv26 words
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Article51 1955-04-09 3 DAHLAN bin Abdullah was sciUcnced to one year's imprisonment in the Singapore Second Criminal District Court on Thursday when he pleaded guilty to rive charges of breaking into Gillman Barracks on March 27 at about 4.45 a.m. and stealing articles valued at $75.50. Dahlan had one previous51 words
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Article, Illustration515 1955-04-09 3 SCISSORS for MARSHALL TO CUT RED TAPE Under The Old Apple Tree Again €t Front leaders re-appear-ed at Empress Place under the old apple tree" on Thursday— this time not to woo the voters but to thank them lor voting the party into power. During tho meeting, a man sprangCHOW KUAN YEE - 515 words
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Article243 1955-04-09 3 High Standard Readied Here WITH the opening of the Singapore Art Society's sixth exhibition of works by local artists on Thursday, art lovers and connoisseurs viewed what is said to be the highest standard of art reached in the Colony. According to Mr. Frank Sullivan,243 words
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Article117 1955-04-09 3 SINGAPORE Legislative Assembly member. Mr. M.P.D. Xa^r (Independent), yesterday complained that the privilege of holding an after-elect on meeting at Seletar was denied h:m while a certain member of the Labour Front was permi-t--ted to conduct a meeting at Empress Place on Thursday. Mr117 words
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89 1955-04-09 3 MORE than 700 people donated blood to the Singapore Blood Transfusion Centre in the month of March. Of these 255 were Chinese. 240 Europeans. 87 Indians. 67 Malays. 57 Eurasians and five other races. The Centre is appealing for more new blood donors. It89 words
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Article53 1955-04-09 3 THE Singapore Government announced yesterday that the Land Acquisition (Emergency Purposes and Assessment of Compensation) Ordinance of 1946 has ceased to be :n operation as from March 1. The Auctioneers' Licences (Amendment) Ordinance. 1954. and the Machinery (Amendment) Ordinance. 1954. came into force on Jan. 8 and53 words
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Article24 1955-04-09 3 THE Singapore Catho.ic Benevolent Association will hold its annual general meeting at 210-4 Queen Street at 10 a.m. on Sunday, April 17.24 words
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Article256 1955-04-09 3 A PRIVATE summons charge of slander issued against Tan Eng Joo, President of the Democratic Party, and a supporter, Chang Hui Tsuan, by Progressive Party Legislative Assemblyman Lim Khoon Te"ck (Paya Lebar), will now be heard in the Singapore Second Criminal District Court as a256 words
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Article38 1955-04-09 3 A 75-YEAR-OLD T.B. patient, Lam Cheon, hanged himself with the sleeve of his pyjamas in a closet in the General Hospital on Jan. 15, it was stated in the Singapore Coroner's Court on Thursday38 words
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Article97 1955-04-09 3 Extravagant Wife Caused His Ruin THE extravagant tastes of a soldier's wife caused his downfall, the Singapore Fourth Police Court was told on Thursday. Brian Thomas admitted misappropriating a radio belonging to the International Electrical Company on March 29. and another radio belonging to the Elgin Piano Company on Nov.97 words
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Article66 1955-04-09 3 MR. S.T.V. LJNGAIf was reelected President of the Singapore Army Civil Service Union at its annual delegates conference recently. Th? conference also elected the following: Vice-presidents Messrs. Chew Seng and N.S.N. Nair. general secretary Mr. P.R. Williams; treasurer Mr. Wong Fook Lim; Asst. treasurer Mr. C.R. Krishnar.;66 words
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294 1955-04-09 3 Court Increases Collector's Award For Nee Soon Extension THE Collector of Land Revenue's award of $57,848.77 for 54 acres of land, acquired for extension to Nee Soon Cantonment in 1050. was increased io $71,434.48. by the Singapore High Court on Thursday. The increase was made as a result of an294 words
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244 1955-04-09 4 COMMITTEE TO RECRUIT N ANYANG STAFF $305,203 Paid Out By Tan As Compensation A SEVEN-MAN sub-commirree nas Deen appointed by the Singapore committee of the Nanyong University to recruit new staff, following the resignation of the Chancellor, Dr. Lin Yu-tang, and his men. The sub-committee, consisting of Messrs. Tan Lark244 words
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Article, Illustration38 1955-04-09 4 THIS photo of Mr. David Marshall. Chief Minister of the Singapore Legislative Assembly was taken in a prisoner-of-war camp in Northern Japan where he was interned by the Japanese during World War 11.38 words
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Article263 1955-04-09 4 I' Will Never Return' Hsiung I EX-DEAN of the Nanyang University, Dr. S. I. Hsiung. yesterday emphatically denied strong reports circulating in Singapore that he will return to take up the Chancellorship of the University. Dr. Hsiung. who leaves on a tour of Far Eastern Universities and cultural organizations on263 words
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Article133 1955-04-09 4 RAUB. Fri:— Two youths. Lee Soon and Wong Kai Won rubber tappers, who in February this year, set a noose trap for a wild pig and later found a tiger trapped in it. pleaded guilty to a joint charge of placing a contrivance133 words
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129 1955-04-09 4 2 More Reds Surrender To Aborigines KUALA LIPIS. Fri.—Aborigines brought in two more terrorists out of Pahang jungles yesterday pushing up the surrenders in operation 'Rooster' to 12. This biggest-ever aborigine effort to break Communist concentrations they had once shielded, has thus cleared within a week a 2.000 squaremile terrorist129 words
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Article86 1955-04-09 4 A i:<- YEAR-OLD schoolboy. Tivarajan, was struck by lightning yesterday evening during a short thunderstorm. at his house in Klanjj Road. Singapore He was admitted into th c General Hospital, and was bcin«* kept under observation. His uncle. S. V. Ratnaveloo of the Income Tax Department said86 words
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Article203 1955-04-09 4 Detectives Nearby Saw Nothing »,.^H.!2s*i. bO *r G h Eng Hock re P ort ed that he I a ii C i ed tyjk™* e an 6sters at noon on Thuredav and robbed of $2,900 after one of the thugs threw pepper into his eyes203 words
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189 1955-04-09 4 PMSF Petition The Governor We Will Take Action' The Pan-Malayan Students' Federation has written to the Governor, Sir John Nicoll, charging that the Singapore authorities have been discriminatory in refusing the Singapore Chinese middle schools' students to form a union of their own. "We are perturbed." the PMSF stated, "at189 words
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Article60 1955-04-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Speakers at the first meeting of the Malay Youth Congress held here today declared that Malay political parties should set aside their differences and form an united front to achieve national independence. Over 400 Malay youths were present at the conference at which60 words
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Article42 1955-04-09 4 KUALA KANGSAR, Fri: Che Ja'al bin Jaman, magistrate of they Kuala Kangsar District Court has gone on five months leave. His place at Kuala Kangsar and Sungei Siput will be temporarily taken by a magistrate from Taiping and Ipoh42 words
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Article221 1955-04-09 4 Sultan Opens Kelantan College KOTA BHARU. Fri.— The Sultan of Kelantan officially declared open the new building of the Sultan Ismail College, Kota Bharu this morning. The new school building costing $230,000 was built by a Malay contractor. Mohamed Yusoff, who employed Malay labourers. P.W.D. built the assembly hall, hostel221 words
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Article51 1955-04-09 4 A CITY Council scavenger. Mohamed Jamin bin Dra. 40, was fatally injured yesterday while collecting garbage at Farmer Road. Hfc is believed to have fallen clown from the rubbish van while attempting to board it He was rushed to the General Hospital, but died on the51 words
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Article187 1955-04-09 4 FIVE policemen in charge ot an Inspector trotted behind a sixth policeman shoulderins a heavily spalPri mm**™ ing a neavny sealed wooden crate no bigger than a shoe cn c I ate wel«nln 8 over 50 pounds was then carefully iowered on the seat of187 words
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Advertisement296 1955-04-09 4 i 4 I SHAW BROTHERS ORGANIC Hi\N| CapitoL t Od J PHONE 5159 The MijhtySaKa^f^, a I uith sti:ri.opj^,^7 J By OVERWHLI Mi,.,; J I ethirparathX j I mn»tt m aSSS& Ia:ml I "FEMALE TAR 2 J x Mandai *^nl t^. Jj *-k% EASTI R POPILAR MORN|N«,'^--^'L Today: Glenn I296 words
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Article24 1955-04-09 5 X iimhr i f t t .mmrdiate i V i* v■r^.ints ija>, <, v.ml to f J,,. ihr *a* II l l .of c:24 words
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148 1955-04-09 5 STRICT FOOD RATIONING SYSTEM URGED Only Way To Eliminate Reds' Molova^ollhffnl:^^^ Fr j— Th United Planting Association of Moioyo co'|eaMo^the^e-introduct»on of food rationing in Malaya as the n \Z? y to climinat c *he terrorists. Addressing the Association's annual meeting in Kuala Lumpur, yesterday, the President, Mr. J. C. Mathison.148 words
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Article129 1955-04-09 5 KUALA LIPIS. Fri:— A verOf death by misadventure •;rned hv Mr. J ft <ter. West Pahang Circuit at the inquest into the death of Police Lt. C.A.O O Keefe. 46. who was shot dead .:i an ambush he had laid out foe MM terrorists129 words
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Article22 1955-04-09 5 LORONG M of Telok Kurau losed in sections Al 15, farj:;tate the f a tr.ain sewer which three months de.22 words
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Article63 1955-04-09 5 hiOMCA-MIC Alliance \l\ M MIM K. Fri— The National Council of V^K Mil Aliance will hold its first meet>w&i\ when leaders of the three parties will dromon platform for the forthcoming Federal 6 I g a the h c gnashub- has the ouldl [NO, h e63 words
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Article91 1955-04-09 5 TELOK ANSON, Fri:—Shaari bin Awang. 27, a former trisha rider, was fined $100 or two months imprisonment when he p'.eaded guilty to a charge of theft of a goid ring. Shaari was arrested as he returned from Kedah a few days ago. He was stated to have91 words
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Article49 1955-04-09 5 SIT Wah Poon was charged in the Singapore Fifth Police Court on Thursday with causing grievous hurt to Mak Kow with a hammer on April 5 at Sago Lane at about 5 p.m. Bail of $1,000 in one surety was granted til! April 14.49 words
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Article116 1955-04-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri: Four Burmese trade unionists will visit the Federation this month to study Malayan patterns of employer-employee relationship, The* Standard learnt today. Headed by Bo Xyein Maung, Member of Burmese Parliament, the mission consists of U Shawe Thaung. vire-president of the Ail-Burma Muslim Congress,116 words
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Article56 1955-04-09 5 KUALA KAXGSAR. Fri:— Mr. M. J, Mackenzie-Smith. District Officer of Kuala Kangsar. has left on transfer to Batu Gajah in the Kinta Dis- Irirt His P-ace has been taken by Mr. R. West from Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Mackenzie-Smith has been a District Offk-cr of Kuala Rangsar for56 words
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Miscellaneous1022 1955-04-09 5 Standard cMlmanac Information at a Glance w^_—^ mm m^ IVWII.ION. Bad Day at Black Rock 10 pm. Edmundo Ros tSi- 10 30 ifr >-v r f 3. «.30 and 915 pm: Terry- A:|)habet;call.v Speakin? S.. Ml I KJ Cm ADfj H r IH>M Caltoo:i s 9M a "d Ul3 am1,022 words
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Article893 1955-04-09 6 I was a time when every well-ordered Chmr.se family would advise its members to ep up a brave front and not to discuss its domestic problems and weep outside their home. It also further counselled them that important problems not be solved by shouting and fuming but893 words
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Article240 1955-04-09 6 Review of Views Vital Point /COMMENTING on the formation of Singapore* first cabinet, the Nanyan? Siang Pau stresses that while the Labour Front itclaimed to be the "poor man's government" it must bear in mind that it represents a government of and for the people and must work for the240 words
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Article847 1955-04-09 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME i rPHE ban placed by the Federal Government on the publication of pictures < of victims of Communist terrorists who have been mutilated and murdered is not a wise move on the part of the 'authorities. The Director of Federal In- formation Services, Inche847 words
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Article148 1955-04-09 6 London, "JIHINGS certainly seem to have taken a friendly turn recently," said Sir Winston Churchill in the House of Commons recently, when referring to the prospects of talks with Russia. But an influential section of opinion in Whitehall is sceptical of this judgment and doubts whether there is148 words
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Article67 1955-04-09 6 I WOULD define true reliQnH glon 5? being right belief ?f T it n8 i ht leeling takin eiiect in rieht art\nn Without right Iction 'right feeling and right beHef have no virtue in them —ARNOLD TOYNBEE T IVING memory dies very quickly, for "unprecedented" snowstorms67 words
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Article415 1955-04-09 6 William Clark - William Clark literally fallen on deaf ears so far as British public .opinion is concerned. This i s a diplomatic fact of some importance.) This assumption does not appear to have been dispelled by later contrary assurances from authoritative White House sources that President Eisenhower does not415 words
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Article, Illustration1100 1955-04-09 6 Tom A. Cullen - Tom A. Cullen By NEA Special Corrrspondeni in London. This is the lasi of a two-part article on Sir Anthony Eden, Britain's new •Prime Minister, 1 MERICANS who suspect A Sir Anthony Eden exhibits a more than passing interest in American real pstate every time1,100 words
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Article225 1955-04-09 7 \pril 8. (AP)— Top American reported planning to meet on i'\v moves to co-ordinate their policy in Red-threatened Indowill be left out of most French wishes that the guaranteeing the Indo-Chma c, bo included.The U.S. State Department reporttd willing to keep the Bl tuily informed but its that the225 words
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Article, Illustration69 1955-04-09 7 QUEEN ELIZABETH, the Duke of Edinburgh, Sir Anthony Eden and Lady Eden headed the 50 guests at the dinner party given by Sir Winston Churchill at No. 10 Downing Street On the eve of his retirement. Picture shows Sir Winston opening the door of the Queens carA.P. - 69 words
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212 1955-04-09 7 NICOSIA, Cyprus, April 8, (AP)— Police yesterday reported more dynamite and leaflet raids as an underground organization entered the fight against British control of this Mediterranean island. The organization which calls «lf "EOKA"— Cypriot FighNational Organization scattered leaflets through Nicosia taking credit for the series of212 words
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Article138 1955-04-09 7 Death Toll In Algeria Is Now 22 PARIS. April 8 (UP) France riec'arcd a state of urgency lo tight bloody terrorism in Algeria and simultaneous y Premier Edgar Faure stepped into the talks on home rule for neighbouring Tunisia. The death toll in the key North African territory of A138 words
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Article28 1955-04-09 7 SAXTIAGO. Chile. April H (AP) This Chilean capita was shaken last night by ar earth tremor of medium inten sity. No damage or casualtie were reported.28 words
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Article231 1955-04-09 7 Churchill— From Premier To Squire WESTERHAM. England. April 8 (UP) Sir Winston Churchill symbolized his retirement from high ofticr today by changing his telephone number. He wiped out the familiar numbers of the bit; telephone switchboard at Chartwell, the red brick Georgian house which the former prime minister plans to231 words
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Article68 1955-04-09 7 lIOXGKOXO. April 8. (AP) A new shirt has been devised by the Chinese Communist state-owned stores which "aims at longer durability than conventional shirts." the Comi munist newspaper Ta Kung Pao in Hongkong said yesterday. The paper said the shirt was designed at the request68 words
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Article42 1955-04-09 7 SAN FRANCISCO. April 8. (Router) Mikami Kinncsuki. 19-year-old survivor of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, enlisted in the United States army yesterday having become an American citizen. He said "It is my responsibility to serve my newcountry."42 words
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Article121 1955-04-09 7 More Men Want To Be Women CHICAGO. April 8 <AP» Two medical researchers reported yesterday that increasing numbers of men are "banging on the doors of surgeons" for sex transformations since the Christine Jorgcnsen case. Dr. Fredric G. Worden and Dr. James T. Marsh, Ph. D., from the Department of121 words
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Article106 1955-04-09 7 ISLE OF OLAND. Sweden. April 8 <AP) Parents on this Baltic island dare not let their children go out alone for fear they will be attacked by fierce eagles. The giant birds are terrorizing people and killing both wild game and livestock. Sheep farmers,106 words
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Article81 1955-04-09 7 PARIS. April 8 iAP)— The French news agency reported yesterday that police had arrested a man they believe responsible for putting needles into asparagus sold in the market at Sidi Slimane. site of a U.S. air base in Morocco. The first needle wa s said to81 words
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133 1955-04-09 7 CHICAGO. April 8 (APJ— A woman whose love for a man landed her in jail said yesterday: "He's worth it." The woman. Mrs. Alma Ferguson. 52. sat in the warden's office in the County Jail and talked with newsmen. She was133 words
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Article44 1955-04-09 7 OSAKA. Japan, April 8. (AP)— The biggest hotel in this industrial capital of Japan found an extra flagpole and ran up the Stars and Stripes" yesterday after American guests objected to its flying the flag of Communist China.44 words
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Article31 1955-04-09 7 A THROUGH train will be introduced shortly running directly between Moscow and Pyongyang, the north Korean capital, a distance of about 4,000 miles. Moscow Radio reported yesterday. <Reuter>.31 words
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204 1955-04-09 7 Queen Carries Out An Ancient Ceremony LONDON. April 8 <AP> Queen Elizabeth II distributed maundy money to 29 m^n and 29 women on Thursday in a ceremony dating back to the ancient days of England. Since the reign of Edward I the royal maundy is always distributed on Maundy Thursday204 words
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Article232 1955-04-09 7 tic relations with all countries on the basis of peaceful, co-existence, but ruling circles in certain countries were "extremely hostile to the principle of co-exist-ence.' "The conception of peaceful co-existence is diametrically opposite to the policy of strength of the new colonialism now carried on232 words
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Article145 1955-04-09 7 COLOMBO, April (IP)— For the first time in the history of parliamentary government in Ceylon a Speaker suspended sessions of the House of Representatives to deal with an erring member. Somaweera Chandrasiri was forcibly ejected from the Chamber last night because he disobeyed a ruling imposed145 words
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Article76 1955-04-09 7 Wine— But Not To Sip CHICAGO. April R. (AP)— Wine, wine, everywhere but not a drop 1o drink. That was the lament of oolice yesterday as they waded through muscatel up to two feet deep in a bottling plant of I the California Wine Associa- tion. The wine flooded the76 words
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Article177 1955-04-09 7 tattoo." He said the stationing of American troops in Formosa and Japan and the ANZUS and SEATO pacts were attempts of the "war cliques in Washington to turn the Pacific into an American lake." All speakers, including Dr. Anup Bingh. India's chief delegate to the United177 words
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Article124 1955-04-09 7 Poor Little Kitty Was All Het Up CLEVELAND. Ohio. Apnl 3 <AP) Mrs. Donald Jacobs looked into her clothes dm then ran to her car and i ped |to the factory where her husband is a loreman. "Honey." .she cried hjrstcrically, "I guess I fried tht cut! 11 Jacobs rushed124 words
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Article65 1955-04-09 7 LOS ANGELES. April 3 <AP> Actress Z.sa Z.sa. Gabor ii now tree of marriage I The vivacious Hungarianborn beauty obtained .1 Superior Court order on \V< onrsday making final tho divorce decree- she obtained last year from actor George Sanders. Z.sa Z.sa has been65 words
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Article20 1955-04-09 7 a brothp:r it wore charged vestcn Houston. Texas, in the bloody slajriof of i Baptist minisi widow. AP.20 words
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Advertisement64 1955-04-09 7 New Standard! BRIAR PIPES Ull SPECIALLY SELECTED ih for the confirmed Smokci mm RICH RUBY FINISH jllf BEVELLED BOWL 11 PERFECTLY BALANCED W* CARBONISED INTERIOR f^Vf This pipe, which will &£jl be lovingly matured ;ffe by long use, has a i* X world wide reputation J for quality and finish64 words
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Letter375 1955-04-09 8 S.r;— l am a clerk :n a big- commercial concern and now that the Labour Front has come into power, I wonder if the elected representatives will be good enough to help me and th,e many thousands of my kind, who are to be found in this375 words
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Letter123 1955-04-09 8 Sir; It is felt (hot a headline in your paper of April 1 "You may vote through the post now" may mislead readers. I should be grateful if you would allow me to make a clarification. The only people entitled to vote by post are those registered123 words
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309 1955-04-09 8 Sir; Your editorial of March 29 under the heading "The Price Of Padi" raises a fundamental issue in regard to the staple food of the country. There are several problems connected with the rice industry which must be carefully and thoroughly investigated before paddy cultivation309 words
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Letter130 1955-04-09 8 Sir;— The one-c. by students Chinese mic brought to contrasting t;. ter wh;ch Ifa observe. I drove '■.:<, children to s< particular mornii fore-knowledge was going to trouble at the nearing the i many girls, .some uniforms and ordinary clothe at the gate. Tin stopped my car. I them130 words
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Article, Illustration15 1955-04-09 8 "Mother, this is the boy I told you I met at the club last week."15 words
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Advertisement280 1955-04-09 8 SPEND EASTER IN "HAWAII" at the CITY'S MOST POPULAR < iP^to-mght EXTENSION iam.^^ y )^pec?al AMOY CANNING "NicHT^ I —ATTRACTIONS J V LYCHEE I CONG AN I GINGER > LUCKY m^on DANCES PRIZES— KIND COIRTKSY OF r AMOY C.WMXC; CORPS (S'PORKi LTD. j FLOOR SHOW BY Miss DIAiMA I STORES280 words
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Miscellaneous97 1955-04-09 8 For The Children^ i tocpedo^Sat Jf\rf #^lg^!^syc467?a/^y^^^ Wpm^ 117.^ E £!?]P T MMM "-NOS,GN OP B3ING ME2 ALONGSIDE S2O] 15/ d m .o we FT V -so- -j! I ALL QUIET, SIR 7ANV BOAT EJTWEB. J THAT CENT^OT?E— I LI^T (S^AND^.EfTS L^> 1 wW I Nj\ T^^ne T tc?get Ak"97 words
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Article, Illustration1113 1955-04-09 9 'THE world famous Italian tenor, Luigi Infantino, comes to Singapore for one recital on Sunday, April 17, in thr Victoria Memorial Hall. At the age of 33, with a reputation established throughout the world by means of ceaseless touring, broadcasting and recording, Infantino is1,113 words
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Article, Illustration823 1955-04-09 9 JOHN HALKIN - STAGE DOOR JOHN HALKIN !1«1 IMIE second programme to be sponsored by Donald Moore Productions has now tven announced. Turning from its recent success with two old and well-establish-ed artists, this newly formed company is now intending to present an evening of ballet given by three yonag dancers who are823 words
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Article479 1955-04-09 9 Charles Lambe Of ESTERHAZ! riiHE "Schwabenstein" sailLed from Singapore last Tuesday. On board were two very special people who Will be sorely missed by the hundreds who knrw and liked them. It is inevitable that a Commander-in-Chief must, after a year or two. seek new pastures, but .somehow we didn't479 words
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Article, Illustration34 1955-04-09 9 photo. ACTRESS Janis Paige and singer Jane Pickens add finishing touches to a lu-o-headed portrait painting when they became part-time artists lor lun at a New York hotel APAP - 34 words
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Advertisement53 1955-04-09 9 A M .10 > 0*""*"*" Lx I t U LADIES. UUSttID. I w Iteur I Od lES _**^aj to many Jfc.r»* it ran M».i2an 9y that w« .sOhW for J*f« txouMe kan KMEDY ItN Hair Iw* n Of »9'nol I ■< ok I y*iin4 of W} Pomade F i I53 words
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Advertisement146 1955-04-09 9 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is on excellent remedy for Stomach Pains Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL seethe 1955 VAUXHALLS r TV These brilliant new Vauxhalls are now on display at Orchard Motortt146 words
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Article, Illustration53 1955-04-09 10 photo. DIRECTOR Of the Centra. Srittistical o f 'ire m London. Mr 11 C (above). d through Singapore 1 ttrmtim *>y Qunias. Mr Cmmpio*i who <J the Uutted >•■ col Comwtij- 1953, k*j hi Anslra\\a 'or a month at the intitmtion o' li c (iovcrninent to ndri.se themStandard - 53 words
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Article71 1955-04-09 10 M \:.AYA r.ported more _'3",o(ii) worth of copra exported 52.761,557 in ar. according to v tatistica Of tne imports 54. 120.000 ren in'<> Si:igaand $1,161,000 (2,163 tons) iur the Federation of Malaya Exports from Singapore nted t€ 12.734.000 (5.225 the Federation imports into M i ;iva71 words
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Article253 1955-04-09 10 Queen, Duke Tour Oil Refinery TIIH Qttf and the Duke of Kdinburuh have just made a threr-hour tour of I Ben million oil refinery at the Isle of Grain, Kent. The refinery, which covers 'nearly TOO "acres, is one of thl«e major refineries owned I and operated by the Brit253 words
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Article24 1955-04-09 10 A THAI railway line between the Burmese frontier ia be.ns planned to facilitate transport and trade between the two countries. A PAP - 24 words
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Article114 1955-04-09 10 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) to Sinuaporc on Thursday were: Bu>ers Sellers No 1 K.S.S Spot Loose 80 Bf>J No. 1 R.S.S fob April 99\ 80; No. 2 81 87 l No. 3 864 86 i Tone: Steady. TIN PRICE The price of tin yest*»rdjv t p^r114 words
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Article155 1955-04-09 10 THE rubber market in Singapore closed before the Easter holidays on a steady note with quotations showing a rise of 3 8 cents above Wednesday, first grade for April shipment being quoted 89£ cents per lb. Quotations opened uncertain on Thursday at around 8!)155 words
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Article39 1955-04-09 10 TIIK Malayan Exchange Banks Association's buying rates to merchants on Thursday were: Canada TZi. (T.T.), 32} (O.I).), 32] credit bills and SI 13/11 trade bills (trade hills). Selline: Canada 32 (T.T./ 0.D.) ready. Other rates remained unaltered.39 words
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480 1955-04-09 10 THE Singapore rubber market, w hich has always been so susceptible to political influences in many other parts of the world, showed no reaction whatever to the momentous happenings in its own city, says the weekly market report of Messrs Holiday, Cutler,480 words
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Article173 1955-04-09 10 ALL sections of the produce market in Singapore closed quiet before the Easte r holidays and little activity was reported on Thursday. Coconut oil in drums was quoted at $44* per picul by sellers at Penang COPRA APRIL 11 a.m $283 $291 No^n S2Bi $29 4 P-m173 words
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Article53 1955-04-09 10 OUTPUTS from estates and mines in the Guthrie Group during March were: rubber 5.968.600 lbs. (18.817.300 lbs for the three months); black tea 198,500 lbs (564.500 lbs.) pa m oil 1,389 tons (3.613 tons), palm kernel 419 tons (1 i*>o I™* an( l j n or e 2,03653 words
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Article68 1955-04-09 10 A TENTATIVE agreement ending a six-day strike at 19 factories of the U.S. Rubber Company was reached last night. The United Rubber Workers' Union was seeking a new contract. A company spokesman said in New York yesterday the agreement would pro bably be signedReuter - 68 words
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Article122 1955-04-09 10 BRITAIN had a surplus on overseas trade and payments in 1954 of £160 million. This was roughly the same as in the previous year. These figures are disclosed in a White Paper recently issued by the U.K. Treasury. Earnings from her exports and re-exports rose by122 words
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Article33 1955-04-09 10 THE Sheep and Wool Improvement Department, Rajasthan vv.th the («o-opcration and support of the International Wool Secretariat, New Delhi, recently sponsored a competition and exhibition of handwoven wool fabrics at Jaipur.33 words
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Article, Illustration273 1955-04-09 10 'Malaya Is A Good Market For Detergents' MALAYA is a good market for detergents, according to Mr. David R. Foster, Asst. Managing Director, Colgate Palmolive Ltd., London, who has just completed a fact-finding tour of Malaya. Mr. Foster, who arrtvcd to Singapore recently, left yesterday fcr Beirut on his returnStandard - 273 words
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Article, Illustration102 1955-04-09 10 MR DAVID R. Foster. Asst. Managing Director of Colsate-Palmolive-Peet Co.. Ltd was glad to notice during his recent tour of Singapore to study local trade conditions that the dealers were enthusiastically helping to push C-^™ I S^J£^lS^ to find that they were giving support toStandard - 102 words
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Article60 1955-04-09 10 THE Consolidated Edison Company. which supplies electric power for New York City and the outlying county, has released details of the U. 5.555. 555 million nuclear steam generating plant it seeks to build. The company applied last week to the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission for permission60 words
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Article102 1955-04-09 10 Imports Of Canadian Flour Drop Standard Market Reporter MANY importers :r.aoo c' forts to enter the wheat trao< which led to a price war ir S.ngapore and heavy .a>t year. Australian flour pcioa fel steadily during 1P">; on account of the word sur plus of wheat. Plentiful supplies were available102 words
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Article69 1955-04-09 10 QANTAS Empire Airways announced in Sydney yesterday it will use Super Constellations in the service Kn(lin. n c va*~ j rr. i between Sydney and Tokyo. Ihe flight will take 27 hours 40 minutes overall, The airline said the service, starting May 3, will be onc69 words
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Article185 1955-04-09 10 Finance And Govt. Aid Is il Stondord Staff r ft PENANG, Fri R ub >^ the island ore "grooninq" N they hove to pay $33.60%^^ feel they are unable to Pe incurring financial hardship The reason, i were getting old and trees due to lack of lab In certain185 words
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Article, Illustration82 1955-04-09 10 THE Malayan Pineapple Packers and Exporters gave o. dinner party to Mr. C. E. Courtenay, Adviser to the Malayan Pineapple Industry, at the Cathay Restaurant on Wednesday to bid him *'bon voyage" and a happy retirement. Among those present were (from lejt): Mrs. JB. Clegg, Mr.standard - 82 words
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Advertisement356 1955-04-09 10 NOTICES NOTICE CITY COLNUL OF STORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT ORK in connection with repairs and maintenan c at ScnuueoOß Garden Estate I iii necessitates the j ation of electricity supply to all houses on the Estate from D 00 a.m. to 6.UU p.m. on •.day, 9.4.55 ~~PAV.D. TENDER NOTICE rpLNDERS Will356 words
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Advertisement127 1955-04-09 10 NIPPON YUSEN V>T, Soo»« New York Maru IN BpM J M.iles. Tangier. Casabia-ca. London Antwerp. Rotteroam. Aff Hamburg Enbun Maru for Colon- bo. io» Karachi. Kuwait. Khotr«m*na l 4 15 »p» Basrah, Abadan Hoc" iW Etofotu Maru to* kangoon. a Calcutta Akita Maru fo' H MM Kote Yokorjma •A»o Maru127 words
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Advertisement1030 1955-04-09 11 JA2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Te1: 2412 ftitppla, m Singapteo) (12 linos) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINK tAii^^T P^ti to load ant tfitcharge cargo MILINCI ft UVIRPOOL. GLASGOW LONOON 6 CONTININT ■RtJgfJiM AMBOJNy for Livers,. Ho,- P.^^o H rT^: Bpo8 poo Cla 1 C •^/M A 10 A 5 «KS-« ♦or'Mci^.-Lorioon Ap1,030 words
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Advertisement798 1955-04-09 11 MITSUI LINE PO« JAPAN from India. Pt f Kyorit3u Moru, from Calcutta, for Moji, Kobe 1 5 Apr. Oeson Moru, from bornboy ♦or Hongkong Kobe Moji, Yokohama 4/5 May 2 Moy FOR JAPAN from Cont,n«nt. Awoboson Moru, I o r Yokohoma. Kobe, Nogoya via So.gon, Bangkok Hongkong 15/17 Apr Hakoneson798 words
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Advertisement785 1955-04-09 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said. Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdom, Hamburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg ond Oslo. S'porr P. S'hom Penang x) "LALANDIA" 20/21 Apr. 22/23 Apr. ■S) "JAVA" 25/27 Apr. 28/29 Apr. 30Apr/lMo> x) Colls London (passengers only, Helsinki xx) Calls Abo. SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA/UK /CONTINENT Spore P.785 words
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Article1179 1955-04-09 12 CARL HARTMAN - CARL HARTMAN AS a lourist, it** prohahly authentic French Ortfea youM look for at the Folies-Ber«:cr<\ hut the man *ho run- the -how «aw hr'tl he happier with a «;<>od British or American chorus line. He aUo *ay* The show, and especially the performers, maintain a1,179 words
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Article, Illustration27 1955-04-09 12 photo) PRISTED silk cocktail gown worn with a large yellow bakou hat. An ensemble from :hc Spring collection of Generic vc Fath icidow of Jacques Fath. A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article438 1955-04-09 12 DOROTHY ROE - DOROTHY ROE j\EW YORK, (AP) The annual lists of the 10 best-dressed women are silly, says Sophine Gimbel. who is a frequent selection herself. "You can't pick the worlds 10 best-dressed women from a small hand-picked group in New York and Paris." says the noted designer,438 words
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Article, Illustration33 1955-04-09 12 HERE is a girl ai] ready for the races She is wemr slipper salin iriih a boat sliaped neckline, and a \mrgt elbow length gloves. She showed it at the second Nitiona Mirrorpic).33 words
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Article279 1955-04-09 12 TOD V S Ql OTATION: "\<l\i*e \\«'ll bHore you Ix'uin: ami when you have decided, act promptly." SaNast. R.%H KDAY lOK l.\ KKVONE: Be active in ihe pursuit ot req;:iar ta>k.« a. id responsibilities, and you w 1 make progress. Allow yourKil plenty of timo to279 words
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Article, Illustration12 1955-04-09 12 THIS evening goun < laile is jrom the new > M Irsula Si-• -^^^B12 words
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Advertisement88 1955-04-09 12 I'| Seeing is \w M' 'm MCI IC ¥IHg Persil washes whiter Ist LOOK Look at your whites Persil washes them a clean, bright, really dazzling white. 2nd LOOK Look at your stained things. When washed in Persil all stains disappear. 3rd LOOK Persil is so gentle to your softest88 words
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359 1955-04-09 13 84 CARS SET FOR ECONOMY RUN TODAY From BMN PETERS BUTTERWORTH, PH.— From nine o'clock this morning until late in the evening, the officials of the Mobilgas Economy Run for cars which leave here early tomorrow morning for Singapore, worked hard to have all the 84 competing cars scrutineered. 1359 words
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Article138 1955-04-09 13 KUALA 1 r.MPUR. rri. The advertised soccer match -J£; ween A Malayan Malaya and a tpca Invitation XI. which ended 1 a 3—2 wm for the Malaya, did riot reach expectations, disappoint- <bojt l.Mio fans at Princes Rudd Stadium hc:e today. The match to raise funds138 words
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Article65 1955-04-09 13 SINGAPORE "A" trounced the Colony Junior I^easue Selection by nine goals to four in a soccer friendly p'.ayed at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday after being held to a one-a.l interval draw. Tommy Misson 4. Wahab Abu 2. Kirn Bone 2 and .Tui Kirn scored for65 words
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Article42 1955-04-09 13 Fri KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. South Indian Rovers, last year's division three champions whipped Royal Engineers Sports Club 4—o in a FAS Division 2 league soccer match on the Selangor Club padang here. Scorers were Mathews 2. Ertharaj and Annamalay.42 words
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Article220 1955-04-09 13 Today's Sport SOCCER; Malaya Cup: South Services V s. Malacca at Jaa n Besar Stadium; friendly Srlangor CRC V* Singapore CRC at Jalan Be. n r D V' m nt P SAFA On\3B Kalong SC is SCSA at GeyJnng, Kebenararv Chib vs. Social AP at Farrer Park: Polwe vs. YCAA220 words
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Article102 1955-04-09 13 A Hectic Night ITS GOING to ho H hectic and mayoe short night for Sonny Chia and Thailand's Nai Son?k at at the Happy World Stadium. Yesterday. Sonny Chia rounded up his training with mother knock out a sparring partner who was raught with a short right ended the evening's102 words
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Article34 1955-04-09 13 MALACCA. Fri.— Hua Lian. holders of the Craven A .soccer trophy, started their game in this league at the Kubu Stadium yesterday with a convincing seven-nil victory over the Malacca Indian Association.34 words
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260 1955-04-09 13 MALACCA, Fri— lnside forward Hamzah and winsnalf Linus are the only absentees in the Malacca side for Singapore's Jalan Besar Stadium where the Settlement meets the Combined Services tomorrow. L.imis is on th c injured list, and Hamzah. just married, is standing out for260 words
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Article844 1955-04-09 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A total of 164 Class 3 and Class 5 horses have been entered for the Selangor Turf Club April Meeting to be held here from Sat. April 16: CLASS I Ist Knit Mi Itnii 11 t U V¥ X M Abnißton x844 words
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484 1955-04-09 13 LEONG HEW MENG - LEONG HEW MENG By irOH, Fn.— Who will win the Perak Derby? Will the traditional upset be broken? What is to be the outcome of the inter-state cricket match between Perak and Penang? And will Perak turn the tables on Johore in484 words
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Advertisement986 1955-04-09 13 Classified Adverts EDUCATION DEATH PITMAN'S EXAMINATIONS VT/EE— Mrs. Wee Mail t heow LONDON n^ Madam Chcong Swat Cheng alias Bibik Moh Chit aged JUNE. 1955. 67 passed away peacefully on Thursday. 7th April, leaving rVMRIES aie inxited for tht behind her beloved Husband. Vj Shorthand Typewriting fi ve daughters, ihrce986 words
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Miscellaneous185 1955-04-09 13 SMALL -SUT. I DON' T >X A LETTERS- FROf^ OH HOW LUCKY IAM S-aki' ur; ->Tv.OSiDER.r) SLAMEVOUFOR A- s^.?- G IRL.r- TO HAVE TWO^REClcklsY^^/^ct££Bs>vWff BEING CONFUSED. C WE'LL READ IT, J AUNTIES TO LOOK A'Tlo^Sy''. •^S^VJSJS Y^ T* w^ALL SOUND F.RST-TOSEE AFTER MV WELFARE// WiuS^EsVir A J>UC. I V ALIKE,185 words
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Article43 1955-04-09 14 WINDSOR LAD: 1 Three Rings 2 Dantesque 3. n^ t THE PILOT- 1. Forest Duke 2. Oleander 3. Golden Lotus. SCRITINEER: 1. Forest Duke 2. Three Rings 3. Dantesque^ TRCNDLE HILL: 1 Three Rings 2 Forest Duke 3. Bearer Bona.43 words
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Article167 1955-04-09 14 Race 5: 4.30 p.m.— Horses Class I—l Vi Miles j J 1. 47! Ciolden Lotus fiy 9.00 Mr Llm Iluck Aik r!S™ Patterson 2 Z i. r>« Three Rin K s by 8.1. 1 Mr. EJ. Tan K^Shs J» nes l C?:. 139 Never A Blank «v167 words
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Article213 1955-04-09 14 "Windsor Lad Ihe Pilot Arundle Hill Scrutineer 1 summer 'lorn Koun'ftU Technicolor* What Happened hipim ivi Kl\ IK DK-WIN RIPPLIMi KIVKK IM6-WIM 2MmiNG lIVEI IBSSwrn De-WH ggkll Performer Marsiglio Park II Rippling Rher T >TKON(i AND FRKK UIRIST.M \S CAWOL MHI lI A I lIIKISTMAS CAROL X Mrrbrtl213 words
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Article671 1955-04-09 14 RACE 1: 2.15 p.m.— Consolation Race— Horses Class 4— SVfe 1. 7«*o Summer Corn 5y 9.00 Everest Stable" Allan Wahab 2. 07 J Barracuda 5y 9.00 'L. 6c L. Syndicate" Parker Smith 3. 7K5 What Happened 6? 8.10 'Prince Stable' Bagby Hudson 4. 8.">" Technicolor 8y 8.09 Shaw Stable" Spencer671 words
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Article495 1955-04-09 14 <>. 246 King Crow 6v 8.0.". Mr. A Shaik Ahamed M van Bkelen Bougoure 7. HM Joskcr II 6y 8.00 Mi. K.Y. Lim Daniels Mulley 8. f>8:; Majestas %y 7.08 Mr SE. Sherida M van B'kelen Franklin 9. 557 Chesieres 7v 7.07 Mr. Kok Hoong Yong Povall SCRATCH ING 8:495 words
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Article62 1955-04-09 14 Derby Way AT last the Big Day has arrived. And everybody—or at least almost everybody— has a stake in the Derby, Malaya's richest race, at ipon today. Who will win the Derby? Your guess is as good as mine— so let's put it to Windsor Lad, our racing expert. With62 words
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Article1341 1955-04-09 14 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Says Three Rings will be hard to beat. Back in peak form, the Horse of the Year in 1954 will strive to live up to the reputation of his illustrious sire, The Phoenix, who won the Irish Guineas and the Derby in1,341 words
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Article16 1955-04-09 14 /PO// Fri- He, rain /eH shortly Qftcr 4 p.m. but it is expect* will16 words
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Advertisement56 1955-04-09 14 k >^ &US W lw^''» X'^jK' ""^HH m'v.-jVj^^B t EH i^^ ■3s w^-^k -as WCfilrlrllN^ Watch For Tn* Tin n^ TODAY: 3.15 6.30 9.15 p m |f 11th BIG DAY! MODERN -badshah KING S TH Hindi Wrsion of Victor Hugo's tiKdiM 1^ "Hunchback of Notre Darin(with English Subtitles) hIM Tomorrow56 words
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