Singapore Standard, 11 April 1955
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Title Section15 1955-04-11 1 Singapore Standard ft 0\ J. [V- SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1935 12 PACES 1"> KM>15 words
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Article271 1955-04-11 1 s sG, jn The Acting Resident r\ r Mr. David Gray, today held 5, Shell Cx^pany manager, Mr. W.R.S. 'ccrpir.a the strike by 400 oil workwd by the company. opment followed a meetnad with a three-man dele:ng Division of the Malayan I last night. The three MTUC officials Mr.271 words
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Article23 1955-04-11 1 I in flavin a the ;n--:n the with d to Imon c has .nee Ira to two than used il their '-in:ges23 words
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Article42 1955-04-11 1 TERMONDE. North Belgium. April 10 (Reuter)— Thousands of hungry musk rats which have invaded Termonde were reported rbdav to have attacked pedestrians here last night. The rats swarmed into cellars and attics in search of food.42 words
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Article, Illustration69 1955-04-11 1 photo. WITH courtly gallantry Sir Winston Churchill, Britain's former Prime Minister, holds open the door of the royal car for his Sovereign, Queen Elizabeth 11. as she leaves No. 10 Downing Street after dining with Sir Winston and Lady Churchill. The Queen was accompaniedUP - 69 words
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305 1955-04-11 1 AT ITS FIRST NATIONAL COUNCIL MEET KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The UMNO MCA MIC Alliance today began a crucial series of discussions arer jpSTf aspect of government boning Defence, foreign -Ket%>***r»s owST r*rMsnc».-«*» *ke first meeting of its National Council here. Thirteen representatives each of the305 words
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Article97 1955-04-11 1 Empire Trooper To Be Sold SOUTHAMPTON. April 10 (Reuter*-- More than 1.100 servicemen and families from the Far East have arrived at Southampton in the Empire Trooper, which has completed her last voyage as a transport. She is to be withdrawn from service and is expected to be offered for97 words
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Article57 1955-04-11 1 MALACCA. Sun.— For the first time since his hospitalization last month with a broken leg. Dato Sir Chenglock Tan. was today taken out for a short drive accompanied by his consulting physician. Mr. A. L. Sheild. Dato Tan recently underwent a minor operation necessitated by57 words
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Article43 1955-04-11 1 NEW DELHI. April 10 <Reutcr) Dr. Helen Keller. 74--year-old blind, deaf and dumb American authoress who is here as a guest of the Indian Government, laid the foundation stone of a home for those similarly afflicted here yesterday.43 words
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Article32 1955-04-11 1 NOfOLK- Virginia. April 10 <£uten A United State submarine rammed a destf cr n April 7 off the Virgla Cape and both vessels re damaged, the Navy ann mccd yesterday.32 words
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Article78 1955-04-11 1 Alston (US No 1) Beats E. Choong LONG BEACH. California. April 10 (Reuter) Eddie Choong of Malaya, one of the two top singles players for the defence of the Thomas Cup in June, this year, was defeated by America's Joe Alston 15 5, 15 8 in the final of the78 words
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Article61 1955-04-11 1 HOLLYWOOD. April 10 <UP> Private funeral services were held yesterday for Theda Bara, famed "vamp" of the silent screen, who died on Thnr*»*«« of cancer at the age of 64. umy her husband of 34 years, retired film director Charles Brabin. and her sister. Lori61 words
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Article, Illustration225 1955-04-11 1 MALAYA'S importance in South-east Asian affairs in the future was stressed by Vice-Ad-miral AX. Scott Moncrieff who arrived yesterday from Britain on board Uie r\' O liner Chusan to take over as new Comniander-in-Chief, far East Station Vice-Admiral Scott Moncrieff said naval ships225 words
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Article247 1955-04-11 1 Call For Formosa Talks THE MEN WHO BELIEVE IN CO-EXISTENCE New Delhi Meet Seeks Pull -Out Of Americans NEW DELHI, April 10, (Reuter)— The unofficial "co-existence" conference of delegates from 16 Asian countries now meeting here today demanded the convening of a ten-nation international conference to solve the Formosa problem.247 words
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87 1955-04-11 1 Sudan (with No Flag) Sets A Problem BANDUNG. April 10 (Reuter) Officials in charge ol arrangements for the AsianAfrican conference opening here on April 18. are faced with a tricky problem ol protocol Sudan has no national Hag. Flags of 29 nations attending will be flown at many places in87 words
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66 1955-04-11 1 LOS ANGELES. April 10 (Reuter*— Mr. Alherto Vargas, who has been painting pin-up girls for 39 years and has used 2.000 of America.most beautiful girls as models, gives this recipe for the most perfect woman: "For face and torso 1 would select Rhonda66 words
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Article133 1955-04-11 1 RANGOON, April 10, (Reuter)— Several hundred well-armed Karen rebels yesterday attacked and burned down three small towns at the mouth of the Sittang River 70 miles north-east of Rangoon, according to reports reaching Rangoon today. They said three groups of rebels took at least 100133 words
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Article138 1955-04-11 1 Make A Real Try At Peace Pope VATICAN. CITY April 10 < Reuter Half a million people, including foreign pilgrims from all over tie world, wildly acclaimed Pope Pius XII when he appeared today on a balcony high above them to make an Easter addre.s to the world. The Pontiff138 words
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Article143 1955-04-11 2 Chamber Raises 'Tender' Question THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce wants the City Council to act carefully when it awards contracts to discharged bankrupt contractors. It has undertaken to supply the Council the names of contractors who have failed to carry out their obligations. The Chamber has made certain recommendations to143 words
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Article, Illustration69 1955-04-11 2 LIEUTENANT-GENERAL S. M. Shrinascsh who will be appointed the Indian A r m y 's Commander-in-Chief on ft&ay 15, photographed on board the Chusan yesterday. He is en route to Japan on holiday When 14 -Gen, Shrinaucsh takes over as Commander ntxt month, he will be69 words
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Article113 1955-04-11 2 Sikh's TB Ward For Batu Gajah IPOH. Sun.— At the annual general meeting of the Perak Sikh Association, al Gurdawara Road recently, the following were elected officebearers President: Mr. Harbans Singh. Vice-Presidents: Messrs. Sowdagar Singh and Narian Singh. Hon. Sec: Mr. Varyam Singh. Hon. Assist. Sec Mr. Ram Singh. Treasurer:113 words
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Article, Illustration105 1955-04-11 2 CANBERRA. April 10. (Renter) The Australian Government had made a grant of AO.OOO towards the relief of distress caused by the recent earthquake in the Philippines. Prime Minister Robert Menzies announced today. Photo. »iwi».'iiur,K n. MALIK. India I new Military At ho C h M\ 0standard - 105 words
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Article, Illustration44 1955-04-11 2 photo by THE Sultan of Selangor presents a gold medal to the Singapore rubber magnate. Mr. Lee Kong «»**> opening ceremony of the Muslim College of Malaya m* Klang, 23 miles from Kuala Lumpur on iriaay.— Standard Yong Feng aeongStandard; Yong Peong Seong - 44 words
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181 1955-04-11 2 THE first big job for the new Minister for Labour and Social Welfare, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will be to try to avert a threatened strike by 1,300 monthly-rated employees of the Singapore Harbour Board, scheduled to start on Friday. It ia understood181 words
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Article96 1955-04-11 2 No Place To Take Your 'Gal' HAVANA. Cuba. April 10 (AP) If the sidewalk Is less than a meter 39.37 inches' wide, you cannot stroll beside your sweetheart in Havana. That is part of a new traffic code which will go into effect next month. There are many sidewalks in96 words
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Article, Illustration102 1955-04-11 2 Here To Meet Church Leaders DR. J. ROBERT NELSON, secretary of the World Council of Churches, flew into Singapore on Saturday. He is on his way to Australia and Neic Zealand where he will hold meetings and conferences for six weeks. Dr. Nelson will spend tlirce days here ij a102 words
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82 1955-04-11 2 A Show To Reflect Unity Ot Spirit' VIENNA April 10, (Rmter) —Britain will show the development of the English T.eatre from Wiliam Shakespeae to Bernard Shaw at a "Euroean Theatre Exhibition" to beheld here from Sept. 15 to Dec 15. The idea of th? exhibiion, which will have exhibits torn82 words
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Article33 1955-04-11 2 TOKYO. April 10. (UP) Russia notified Japan today it would return an unidentified number of sick Japanese prisoners of war together with the 70 Japanese nationals returning here early next week.33 words
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263 1955-04-11 2 EXCITING ADVENTURES NATION-BUILDING Civil Servants Urg^M Help New MmhuM MR. J.D. HIGHAM, the Under-Secretary ro fl| J eminent, on Saturday appealed to all members 0 f tv give their loyal and unstinted support to the new| v CciV|l J ministers can lav d u *d kj V and energy— hoi263 words
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191 1955-04-11 2 Fireworks Over $1 Worth Of Firewood A SINGAPORE housewife and a firewood dealer each mustered a gang to settle an argument over the payment of $1 worth of firewood at Beach Road yesterday. The firewood incident turned into a display of fireworks, when bottles, stones and fists flew in the191 words
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Article173 1955-04-11 2 Malay Youth Congress Xl ALA LIMPIR, Sun— The All-Malaya Malay Youth Congress today adopted resolutions demanding nationalization of Malaya's twin industries— rubber and tin and the encouragement of Malays in evcr> department of the country's trade and commerce. The two-day meeting which ended here tonight saw173 words
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Article55 1955-04-11 2 LONDON. April 10. (B Vet) General Sir Gerald Templer who is canyiM an inquiry into the orga tlon and administration i Colonial military forces, shortly visit Cyprus and Uganda, the Colonial Oft^cc here announced today. General Templer, Britain's High Comm ia Malaya, was appointed to carry55 words
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Article, Illustration44 1955-04-11 2 MR. X KRISHNASWn and his bride the fornier Miss Vethambal. daimhtrr of Mr. and Mrs. M V Vira mui man. who wenmarried at Singapore's Mariyamman Temple last week. The bridegroom is attached to the Pro duetion Department of the Singapore Standard. Standard photo.Standard - 44 words
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Article26 1955-04-11 2 ARTIE Shaw's seventh wife. Doris, plans to divorce the musician on the grounds of incompatibility, it was reported in Hollywood yesterday.— U.P.26 words
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Article140 1955-04-11 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.-| The Director of Operations Major-Gen. E.S. Lindsay, tht Committee would, however. Federation's Acting Director Study the proposal of Mr. J.C. of Operations, said yesterday Mathison. president of the that large-scale rationing United Planting Association suggested in planting circles if Malaya, who on140 words
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Article, Illustration29 1955-04-11 2 I ram .fl Foi kc uho .-fl urn jfl 1 Hi J nd.trd ttuifl <<iur^afl and v.iv tii't fl to ll'-ndnn tfl fl tied iiiursr it fl fl29 words
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Article, Illustration461 1955-04-11 3 Search For Early Documents On AAalayaContinues KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —The nucleus of Malaya's national library is now slowly taking shape at the museums in Kuala Lumpur and Taiping but its build-up is handicapped by ths lack of a readily available bibliography of Malayan books, the Federation's Director461 words
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190 1955-04-11 3 LEE KEEPS A PROMISE BUILDS A BRIDGE AN ELECTED* Singapore Legislative Assembly man yesterday proved in a concrete way that his election pledge "to help the people in every possible way" was nol empty promise. x m mher for Queenstown. I Mr. Lee Choon Em*, was immediately alter he was190 words
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80 1955-04-11 3 CITY COUNCIL'S CASH RECEIPTS SHOW RISE THE Singapore City Council Uu oil the The City Treasurers cash statement for January says rash receipts and nts for thai month have increased by $716,220 and $i>;.4:>7 respectively compared with those for January, 1054. The cash receipts for ary exceeds l/12th. the 180 words
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79 1955-04-11 3 SCHOLARSHIP MEN TO KNOW PROSPECTS OFFICERS of the Singapore City Council who are awarded scholarships to study overseas will no longer remain in the dark as to their future. The Council has decided that these officers must be told in advance what their prospects will be in the service after79 words
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Article206 1955-04-11 3 IPOH Sun.— The Labour Party is pledged to demand for' the principle of jus soli to be aeeepted and to strive for a single Malayan nationality without 'which the people will have split loyalties. Tnis was stated by the chairman of the newly formed206 words
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Article84 1955-04-11 3 MARINERS are mined that tinng practice with ilive 'ammunition will take place in the vicinity of Cape Bachado between 1 ■J"r w li M H 1 30 p.m. daily from April -J to 30 (inclusive >. j Shots are liable to fall within an area enclosed by84 words
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Article58 1955-04-11 3 KOTA BHARU. Sun. The „nng were e'ected officers for the Kota Bharu Rotary Quh for 1955 and 193* President-Mr C.W Chcim; Vi e- President— Mr. AJ. Blaney; Secretary— Co!. wjn. n\ Treasurer— Mr. Kjoo Ching Hoor. Sgt at Arm«=-Mr. Won- Hong Hun; Directors— x Lehcr, A.RA58 words
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Article82 1955-04-11 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun —A Thai Police Patrol contacted i uang of eight terrorist s near the Kelantan mai border on Friday. f Following an exchange oi nre the terrorists withdrew, leaving two dead. A machinegun, a carbine, food, medicine and clothing were re- C0 ln rt82 words
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Article235 1955-04-11 3 IPOH, Sun. The general secretary of the Perak Progressive Party, Mr. I). R. Seenivasagam has called on all "democratic" political parties in the country to form a united front to contest the forthcoming Federal elections on a common platform. Speaking at a largely attended public235 words
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Miscellaneous1445 1955-04-11 3 Standard c^lmanac Information at a Glance fiT'NVAP ORE I MALACCA I MALACCA %gx*~- _^j CAPITOL: The Egyptian, 1230. 3. MALACC (Regkmal): '145 pm -iS (i 3(1 and 915p m. I-^' :1 Amei can Rhyhm; 945 ii.' r **I a*. M JL\ LIIKl: Saturday Island 10 am. and Parade Medley. «l1,445 words
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Article, Illustration1085 1955-04-11 4 TONI MARSH - TONI MARSH Colourful Japanese Says ALL the world knows or has at least heard of M ADAMF BITTLKFLY. The arias from Puccini's great opera have been played, hummed and whistled by millions all over the world. Oddly enough, although t has been a Hollywood version of the ?tory.1,085 words
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Article162 1955-04-11 4 Rita Del Mar - Rita Del Mar ffgthghgfh TOP A I QLOI\IIO\ "All poiiti< v at last ol iwi thcr own lies '—John A buthnot MONDW ItM IMinnNl Get an early lUll v. U tit et Keo., I krt Make profiress in < plettng Usfcs and la w problems Promote162 words
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Advertisement112 1955-04-11 4 carven y X Vl^"«r> Ii- y w» r, O ma griffe robe dun soir W A (n»o 9>ee*f) 'cbe duni*or) m l» 9"o'u'l go»»n of one e»enng f perfumes and ecu de cologne tj T* Sold by all Leading ~A f Dcpa> tment Stores b Sbops Ta and by f^e112 words
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Article, Illustration574 1955-04-11 5 —HANS ANDERSEN'S BIRTHDAY 1- I--X big for r A .V Of n A a ndIf of er- in in- Den- of b^en ti ons in his honour— particularly among the Danish people who were not at first, he felt, always fully appreciative of his genius. In the past week574 words
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Article, Illustration1067 1955-04-11 5 sand's Choice BEWARE OF THE BRUTAL 'SEVEN' One Spouse Was Wrong [ii j habit of too much I thN is AN Ir their BUS- Mara reaHat irr sometimes "fin ordeal I 'hat WORD sa 1 1 1 has rj in boy. The night be f ore.1,067 words
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Article, Illustration1127 1955-04-11 5 Madras Letter sdfgfgdfgdf ||j A SIAN ca Pitals are busy B a t the- moment making hfe last-minute arrangements B for the Asian-African Conference to be held at Banjfc doeng (Indonesia* on April |j 13. Delegations have been 4- selected by the participatB ing countries and the l^j agenda is1,127 words
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Article941 1955-04-11 6 iPHE more one studies the state ot affairs in this country the more one realizes the existence ol a great vacuum- absence oi real leadership. Those pel -ho arrogate io themselves the role of I aders have shown a singular lack of depth and breadth of vision.941 words
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Article, Illustration473 1955-04-11 6 Wayland Young - Wayland Young This is the first of a series of three articles by CASABLANCA. WHEN you board a plane Vl for French Morocco you are handed a printed slip which says you must not bring in arms and explosives, opium or Its derivatives, or Pictures of H s473 words
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Article485 1955-04-11 6 RAWLE KNOX - THE hubbub over the Aruba. the Finnish tanker l bound lor China with a cargo of Rumanian oil) which has turned back from her China run. has quite distracted attention from the tankers which do get through to China. An average of three or four pass485 words
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Article, Illustration172 1955-04-11 6 Sir;— The Traffic Police have been very kind to arrange a new painting of "Zebra Crossing" across the Tiong Bahru Road near the benzine kiosk. I am sure that the pedes- Its l temporary measure— my chairs are being rcupholstered. tnans of Tiong Bahru area appreciate this very172 words
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Article, Illustration365 1955-04-11 6 KX-SLLTAN YOUSSEF The shootings fall into four classes. First, there are the attempts on those who are regarded as personally responsible for the present tough line of French policy: a French general or high adminis- answered to outside events —a Parliamentary debate in Paris, the return of the Resident365 words
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517 1955-04-11 6 MICHAEL GORDON - TOKYO. A MERICAN officials in Tokyo are being made increasingly aware of the independent spirit of Mr. Hatoyama's new Government. This is due not so much to the Government's declared desire to achieve normal diplomatic relations with Russia as to the almost intransigent attitude517 words
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Article373 1955-04-11 6 The Useful Older Woman THE older woman has learnt an awful lot about tact, patience, and so on. She's had from life what the average young woman is still hoping for the experience of being wife and mother, and that's likely to make her more contented.373 words
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Article170 1955-04-11 7 laril II France and Communist V s ne.l to pull out their respective rkLrmtki Smltm and Free South Vietnam fSaaTs belatt the Geneva truce deadline 1 yesterday. nnounced signature of an French-owned Tonking Reds for "compensation" of annua] instalments Vietminh authorities mean were reported negotiatl altta the Japanese for170 words
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Article161 1955-04-11 7 ROME. April 10, <UP>Bank clerks -shot it out like war veterans yesterday with three bandits who tried to Uke advantage of Holy Saturday calm to stage a daring daylight hold-up. The masked bandits strode into the bank, brandished pistols and demanded cash. Chief cashier161 words
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Article20 1955-04-11 7 \P> md in n by Ste- I me I f most kboal urds in d the ■di.s- n ports20 words
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Article, Illustration32 1955-04-11 7 I 10: and Si.i r K ;;;'DnMni. lr lU,, *n film Mai K.ioru is in the Ita-lian-Japanese production "Madame Butterfly," which is having its world premiers at the festival.- AP photo.AP - 32 words
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Article66 1955-04-11 7 GONZALES. Texas, April 10. tUP> A five-pound catfish shot a young fisherman through both forearms on Fridaj Bobby Bright. 16. and a companion. Roger Eberie. fishing from a boat when Bright landed the fish. It began flopping around in the boat bottom. The commotion knocked >afety catch66 words
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Article18 1955-04-11 7 A HONGKONG restaurant owner received a mourning rard on Saturday which said: •Heartiest condolences." OP.18 words
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Article, Illustration183 1955-04-11 7 Scoop Of The Year IHE London Cry, M a onesheet publication is being read by passers-by (see above) as they watch Cabinet Ministers arriving at No. 10 Downing Street for the i as t meeting to be called by Sir Winston Churchill. The "Cry. the183 words
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Article, Illustration104 1955-04-11 7 WINNIE'S FAREWELL LONDON CRY Souvimivr !<>ftkm\ t ♦;«iiff< v Dailj N«wsp»oc* Wcd»«rf>y, April <*> :«*s and there's only Us to say 'Good Luck" By ZoytW* *RV RFsfHtftrVA CtttiUNC lxKtt*«H < p*«h»K the h»* rt** r B wwwn te» b<. j>«K%*«b vir VOflMon < Stimb.if dwv ButKmi^vn MM* *t 4~*» t>>m>104 words
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Article49 1955-04-11 7 AND THINKS! \'W. for x*. V-H*.** «ox» so in ifcw**** **«>pi>rt>»>v». aftrr ox< »«x» icow >rf VOX «k«* <H* '4W.«W»« *4*wr** <«*»' xf *•♦«*> >x> »«•>!■ fo»j.x '■•cm-*" S<orv <# <>>K»*M*>'» flMftii.Mi 4x< *x**f»m»nt b> no> *x \t.v»i irxoKntterr. **vi ««sx<4 Sw»«>»J <x-*>j«<»r<i •m<k<4 «'•>■<* m»* hi <»•»»<» *bx< .'*>***v»*rf49 words
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163 1955-04-11 7 Withdraw Border Mortars Israel Ordered CAIRO, April 10, (Reuter)— The mixed armistice commission yesterday ordered Israel to withraw 120 millimetre mortars entrenched along the disputed Gaza strip as well as half-track vehicles in the area, the Arab news agency reported. The Commission ruled that the presence of these armaments in163 words
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Article59 1955-04-11 7 WORTHING. England. April iq- <AP>— The whirling trail rotor of a Royal Navy helicopter killed a 20-year-old bystander on the beach here last night in the midst of a sea-air rescue mission. The youth was killed as the helicopter was landing the fourth of six persons59 words
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Article27 1955-04-11 7 POLICE announced on Saturday that a Soviet zone barge owner has fled to West Berlin with his barge and 500 tons of coal.— U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article71 1955-04-11 7 NORFOLK. Virginia, April 10: (AP>— Four U.S. Navy men were killed yesterday when their seaplane struck a seawall at the Naval Air station here. Seven others in the plane escaped with minor injuries. Observers said the seaplane, a Marlin PSMI. struck the seawall as it71 words
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Article27 1955-04-11 7 MARK TWAIN'S books have become bigger sellers in Russia than ever. Moscow Radio said on Sunday in a programme beamed to North America.- APAP - 27 words
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Article24 1955-04-11 7 A CROWDED bus plunged 1.000 feet down a mountainside near Catamarea. Argentina, on Saturday, killing Ifi persons and injuring 14.- U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Article20 1955-04-11 7 RED CHINA announced on Saturday completion of the first stage bridge over the Lhasa River in Tibet.- APAP - 20 words
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101 1955-04-11 7 A LINE OF HUSBANDS IT'S LUCKY SEVEN LAS VEGAS. Nevada. April 10, (UP) Former actress Arline Judge. 43. was wed yesterday to her seventh husband, 40-year-old engineer and designer Edward Cooper Heard, in a pre-dawn ceremony at a resort hotel. Miss Judge previously was married to film director Wesley Ruggles.101 words
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219 1955-04-11 7 Underwater Ballet At Photo Exhibit P^RIS April 10. (UP)-A team of pretty girls in an underwater ballet will be one of the highlights of the first international photo and cinema exhibition opening here, on May 4. Some 20 nations, including the Soviet Union and the United States, will participate in219 words
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Article150 1955-04-11 7 FILM ON BUDDHA CONDEMNED RANGOON. April 10. (UP) —Ceylon's Minister to Burma A.R. Gooneshinha strongly condemned yesterday the film on Buddha's life now under production by Metro Goldwyn Mayer as an attempt to exploit Buddhism for monetary profit Gooneshinha addressed a meeting called by local Buddhist associations to discuss the150 words
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Article, Illustration364 1955-04-11 7 New Pattern Of Diplomacy WASHINGTON, April 10, (AP) Two seemingly unrelated developments in Moscow yesterday indicated to U.S. officials that Russia is building up a new campaign to smash Western plans for arming West Germany. This Russian drive, a combination of peace inducements and364 words
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Article55 1955-04-11 7 BATH, England. April 10. (Renter) Boys and girls who persistently play truant from school should not be sent to approved schools. Instead they should be given medical treatment and if necessary seen by a psychiatrist. This was urged here yesterday at the annual conference of the National55 words
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Article60 1955-04-11 7 TOKYO. April 10, (UP)— Radio Peking today announced tank units of the Chinese army in North Korea began their departure for the border city of Antung yesterday afternoon. Military observers have reported the Red Chinese forces are being moved from North Korea for an all-out attack60 words
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Article53 1955-04-11 7 LONDON, April 10, (AP)— Russia has completed an important railway short cut across Outer Mongolia to Communist China, Moscow Radio reported yesterday. The new line will re'ieve the over-burdened and de\ trans-Siberian railway provide a safer connecting link oetwecn Russia and Red China In53 words
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Article29 1955-04-11 7 A GYNAECOLOGIST in many has built a bowling alley in the basement of his maternity home so expectant fathers can Work nfT tnndnn while waiting.- UPUP - 29 words
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151 1955-04-11 7 Reports On Margaret -'Quite Confused' NEW YORK. April 10 '(UP) The Duke of Windsor agreed yesterday that reports on the romantic life of Princess Margaret of Britain were "quite confused Britain's former king and the Duchess of Windsor sailed for France aboard the Super-liner "United States." Ship news reporters asked151 words
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Advertisement54 1955-04-11 7 WORLD WANTS l^^ mM HUMBER the choice of the man who will have only the very CLOSED best. This "ARISTOCRAT OF ALL BICYCLES'' ALL DAY with its distinctive design and finish is ready for TODA V hard work as well as pleasure o bicycle you will be proud to own.54 words
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Advertisement804 1955-04-11 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. lILi *****/* 265». U2/» Robinaon Hoed THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NOHIh AMERICAN SERVICI To Hahtaa Sotton New Teth Baltimore Philadelphia Cult Ports Spore m %mam Peneng an N.f MARON 29 Ap. 5 Ma, 6 May 7/8 May IS l»«« ULYSSES 9/16 |une 17|una 18|una 25 July804 words
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Advertisement1078 1955-04-11 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO. WD. Tel: 24£ ,t,f Mnco«po.«ieO «n >mgapora» shipping xilE BLUK FUNNH UWK o. P Oapt* Hmt oottt to toad «nd d»»<h**«« eerge c r;.uN« ammaS. > tamnmm Agapenor for Liverpool Hoi- Apr \\/\l Apr 15 la-id b Hamburg Patroclus tor Liverpool b Apf 5 16/ u1,078 words
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Advertisement815 1955-04-11 8 MITSUI pR LINE Spore P. Sham Penang FOR JAPAN from India. Kyorir-u Moru, from Calcutta, for Moji, Kobe 1 5 Apr. Oeson Moru. trom bomboy ♦or Hongkong Kobe Moji, Yokohama 4/5 May 2 Moy FOR JAPAN from Continent. Awobasan Maru. I o r Yokohama Kobe Nagoya via Saigon. Bangkok Hongkong815 words
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Advertisement620 1955-04-11 8 EAST ASIAtjI SAILINGS TO C 0N TINENT VLI For Aden, Port Said. Gcnoo. a„, W£ Capenhogen S'don V k) "LALANDIA" 2 0/2 la 'H JAYV 25^27 Apr vB x) Colls London po enc n xx) Calls Abo. 0nl H,^ m SAILINGS FROM SCANDIN AV A "PATAGONIA" far long. y,, a»620 words
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Article38 1955-04-11 9 Messrs. Boustead A CoKuala Lumpur, secrereport the following rubber outputs for March: A alternated Malay 56.400 Borelli 72.000 lb.. Conpe--45,106 lb New Screndah ►2,000 lb. Bassett 29.400 lb.. Kuala Sidim 75.995 lb.. Bukit Kepong 12.200 lb38 words
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109 1955-04-11 9 Straits Steamship: Dividend, Bonus STRAITS STEAMSHIP COMPANY LTD.: Profit for 1954 is shown at 5547.089 after tax which is equivalent to 11.8 r i before tax. In arriving at this result depreciation was charged at $1,700,000, unchanged from year from trading profit of $1,723,952 so that profit was U) fact109 words
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Article66 1955-04-11 9 BUSINESS d->no in the share from April 2 to 7: INDUSTRIALS. Fraser Neave Orda. $I*ll mtM to Gammon $3.20 to $3.08 to S3 15 Hammer $2-90 to $2,921 to SIM' Hongkong Bank Colonial £825.00 Hongkong Bank London £86-1 8 William Jacks S:;.4j to to $&H to SX2X Malayan66 words
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809 1955-04-11 9 CREDIT TO MART FOR ASSESSING ELECTION RESULTS Labour's Success Unexpected By A MARKET CORRESPONDENT CREDIT goes to the Singapore market for preserving its sense of pro9mUm the E, <*«on results. The success of the Labour Front was n ?Z MI m T th SC WUh a Stake in Sin^P<"c commerce809 words
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Article161 1955-04-11 9 ter $'125 Robinson Ord. $2,221 to $2.05 to $2.10. Sime Darby $2.15, Singapore Cold Storage $IKS. Straits Steamship $16.00. cum dividend and bonus. Straits Trading $26.00 to $25 50 to $26_00. Union Insurance of Canton $538, United Engineer Pre!. 513.00 Henry Waugh 51.72J to $1.67 to $1.72}, Wearne161 words
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Article29 1955-04-11 9 BRAZIL'S sugar exports during the 1654-56 crop year are expected to exceed 6,000--(M)t) h ass ol 132 pounds each. the Brazilian Trade Bureau in New York sold,29 words
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449 1955-04-11 9 U.S. Experts Take Long, Hard Look At Economy WASHINGTON, April 10: The experts are taking a long and hard look at the Tnited States economy as the first quarter of 19a.") comes to an end. Their attention is concentrated, for the most part, on two of the industries that have449 words
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Article68 1955-04-11 9 WEST Germany's shipyards completed 41 ships totalling 161.596 tons during the first two months of this year, the Economics Ministry announced in Bonn. They included 19 ships of 1)3.079 tons for foreign buyers. On Feb. 28. 268 ships totalling 825 960 tons were under construction in WestA.P. - 68 words
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Article54 1955-04-11 9 FIRMS selling shoddy imported umbrellas not properly marked with their country of origin are to be prosecuted by Britain's most powerful Umbrella Trade Association. The prosecutions are being initiated by the Manchester and Yorkshire Umbrella Manufacturers, claiming to represent every maker In the whole of theReuter - 54 words
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Article30 1955-04-11 9 EXPORTS of cattle, meat and meat products from the Netherlands in 1954 had a value of fls. 437.8 millions, compared with fls. 392.3 millions in the preceding year.30 words
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Article, Illustration40 1955-04-11 9 HELICOPTER travel some day may be as common as travel bu automobile, according to the American Society of Planning Officials. The society takes note of the helicopter's future in a report on "Heliports in the City Plan."- UPUP - 40 words
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Article261 1955-04-11 9 Commodities Review: Standard Market Reporter THE Easter holiday feeling permeates the atmosphere in every section of the Singapore market towards the close of the past week. Rubber was surprisingly steady and apparently obvious to the political happcnnings right in the city. The procuce market was experiencing261 words
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Article210 1955-04-11 9 THE UK gave last year nearly £36 million aid to under-developed countries and various refugee organisations working under the United Nations. This cam e out of the pockets of th e already heavilyburdened British taxpayer whose contribution to the defence of the free world is210 words
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Article30 1955-04-11 9 URANIUM deposits have been located in nortnern Greece, the Greek Atomic Energy Committee announced in Athens. Further searches will be conducted sho r ,v ih announcement added.- UPUP - 30 words
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196 1955-04-11 9 AW mmWmmmm^V Affm.mwWm %*AMwm m *mW9W9mf^*U m KUALA Ll MPI R, Sun. The Selangor Timber Traders' Association has warned Government that the ban on movement of logs between Negri Sembilan and Selangor imposed on April 1, was "jeopardizing the entire timber sawmilling industry196 words
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Article99 1955-04-11 9 A NEW type of cloth that "glows like a beacon" when a light shines on it has been invented by a Liverpool research worker. He believes that its use would save thousands of pedestrians, particularly the elderly and the young, from death and injury on the99 words
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184 1955-04-11 9 Latest Fashion Of Interior Peroration MR. C. T. NESBIT, European and Far Eastern Sales .Manager of Messrs. Sherv.in-Wil-liams Co.. Newark. N .1., U.S.A.. is expected to arrive in Singapoio today in the course of a round the world trip to introduce a new Line of paint "Super Kcm Tone Applikay."184 words
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Article22 1955-04-11 9 TOKYO'S new airline terminal at the International Airport has begun to take shape and completion bj exjx by next month.22 words
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Article, Illustration586 1955-04-11 9 DEVELOPMENT OF THE MARINE GAS TURBINE NEARLY six years ago a gas turbine unit was installed in a tanker owned by the Royal Dutch Shell group, in place of one of her four die-, sel electric generators. This ship is now going to be stripped of all her present machineryA.P. - 586 words
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Advertisement106 1955-04-11 9 )Ti< :KS ii \RT- ll md rma I IRT--1 Sand 5 to I I 55, S Manof j intte kfalgar I -'.od "»ON ills 1 I ree Start rs 59 in '.•>.. uship fl r- irsinf for D •n- lical the S. JlllW Mi; '•Ipenins Bate :;r us i m106 words
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Advertisement232 1955-04-11 10 11.00 a.m -U5. llTlllfli 6.45 9.30 p. m bfl |HI SLm*^ All I BtAUTYAN; *A THE BARBARIAN! W> V|^ M-GMs ii tyPireßSDum starrr, fSTHfR -fl»jr^^ f*» I I I X*> fl )mSj?\ Richara HAYDN a ~-^_fl^ 1 -J^L f «t| >4p%p^p^p^pJ I TODAY 8.43 a.m. MTm^T^ MSDEON*i r'HOWE.^^llft AIR_CONOIT)fSNEC I232 words
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Miscellaneous184 1955-04-11 10 *a***l***a***mP m aM^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^trl mmmm^—da^b sflfl^™^ fl|^^.:t-?*4£ttfl^ > :x "X-\-4*r.- OrX/xiiix?::-! It***' "What makes you think you were sober when you "She never believes a word I say— except when I'm came home last night, George?" asleep!" \\\l 111 J* > /flfiHK f 1 1 {I I ill U No t*n184 words
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Article433 1955-04-11 11 75,000 Watch Them Beat Wolverhampton thu ,h SD( !u AY 10 < Reut^)-H Chelsea are to be the league champions mis season, they will owe much to their great victory by a single goal today against Wolverhampton Wanderers, present champions who for long led the tabie433 words
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Article96 1955-04-11 11 F r HI Aldershot ►ton O. v s Brentford vs Walsall Pafll Ringer.s v s Crystal 4 v s Torquay p alace imptoo vi Watford nend vs Colchester .ndon \\s Newport LEAGUE DIVISION 111 (NORTH) 1 Accrir.gton vs York Barasley v s Bradford C. Br.iriiord vs Grimbsy (ton vs96 words
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Article216 1955-04-11 11 ABERDEEN won the Scottish League championship for the first time in their history. They made sure by beating Clyde, despite having only ten men for most of the second half. But they hung on grimly to the penalty goal of the first half and are now216 words
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Article26 1955-04-11 11 KEMPTON PARK. Middlesex. April 10 (Reuter*-- The Queen's horse Alexander won the 2.000 Guineas Trial Stakes r6n over seven furlongs here yesterday.26 words
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Article67 1955-04-11 11 MONTECATLMI. Italy. April 10. <AP>— England fielded a revised and hard hitting eleven yesterday to beat the Saar. 3-1. in one of the day's five games of the 1955 international junior soccer championship played at Prato. In the other games. Bulgaria beat North Ireland, 5— 1: Czechoslovakia67 words
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Article107 1955-04-11 11 D V I t cipped off nearly two minutes from the record he set up last year. H'> passed the winning post half ;i mile ahead of Letchumanan who was followed by Sundramoorthy and then The rest finished ln the fo:iowing order:— tt. Wnkite-.-an. N. Kathamuthu. Cpl. R rwood.107 words
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Article82 1955-04-11 11 SYDNEY. April 10, I Reuter) —Billy Cook who rode in England for the late King George VI. won the Australian Jockey Club Saint Leger at Randwick here yesterday on Pride of Egypt. Owned by Mr. E R. I Williams. Pride of Egypt. 25 to 1 on82 words
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Article307 1955-04-11 11 London. April 10. (Renter): Scottish Football League tables alte: yesterday's matches wcie as follows SCOTTISH LEAGUE DIVISION A 1* W 1> I. 1 A IMv Aberdeen 28 23 I 4 ti9 22 47 Celtir 28 it a 3 71 3« 42 Rangers 23 17 3 8 62307 words
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281 1955-04-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Selangor Indian Association beat Penang Indian Association by nine wickets in their annual cricket match on the Taylor Road ground today. Final scores were Pcnang IncKan.s 64 and 91 and Selangor 118 and 40 for one wicket. Penang who were 54281 words
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444 1955-04-11 11 Trengganu Take Ten Coals From Colony Malays KOTA BAHRU, Sun.— Singapore Malays trounced Trengganu by 10 goals to nil before a large crowd at the Sultan Mohamed Stadium yesterday. In the two days of soccer carnival, Singapore Malays have scored 15 gO*l* having hnlrn Kplantan previous day 5-0. Trengganu played444 words
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Article, Illustration684 1955-04-11 11 A.P. GERMAN speedboat racer Dicier Koenig beitered the vorld speed record tor SOOcc Outboard Motors with this run over a measured mile on a canal in West Berlin. He averaged 11H.2 K.P.H. the previous record urns held at 107.78 K.P.H. by Mr. Falcy of Sweden, whoA.P. - 684 words
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Advertisement622 1955-04-11 11 Classified Adverts ENGAGEMENT SITUATIONS VACANT IOSEPH AMIABLE: Th~e APPLICATIONS are invited .1 Engagement is announced for as Tempobetween Joseph Lov of Chung W. Se ?]!il?7^ te S?«2 P^ Khiaw Bank Singapore to g-gj of lAalaya Amiable Boudeville. daughter of l"} 1 JIV™ h ,/£EOTS2 Mr. Mrs F. D. Boudev.lle. iij^csle622 words
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Miscellaneous296 1955-04-11 11 Boer By Al Copp I V.E/LL IT'S FROM MV OLD F«IEND, N IN THE OLD DA^S. SHE^AS^I LOV£ MY MOWER V TAKEI N *> T r< WANOA WIGGLESWORTH. J LIKE A MOTHER TO ME.V-/ TOO. EVERYBODY IO^ES JME TO l'-r GHT THE INTERPRETIVE —>T. AND THAT REMINDS ME- 1 S296 words
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Article253 1955-04-11 12 Humbles Eddie For U.S. Title LONG BEACH, California, April 10, (ReutersAmerica's number one singles, FBI-man Joe Alston today beat Malaya's Eddie Choong in straight sets at 15-5, 15-8 to recapture the United States open singles title here today. Alston's victory over the Malayan, who is slated to be253 words
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Article101 1955-04-11 12 The American Badminton Association announced the final team to travel to Malaya to meet the Asian Zone Thomas Cup winners there on May 24 and 25. Th Carl Loveday, r en Wil iams, Wynn Rogers. D X Mil hell and Manuel endarii all of California In August101 words
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109 1955-04-11 12 Cricket RAIN STOPS PERAK CRC VICTORY IPOH. Sun.- Rain caused play to be abandoned in the inter-state CRC cricket match between Perak and Penang. with the home team requiring 37 runs to win with eight wickets still intact. Penang were soon in trouble at the start of their second innings109 words
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143 1955-04-11 12 IPOH. Sun. Several seeded players in both the doubles and singles were eliminated today in the Perak I Junior Badminton champion- ships. Results were: Men's singles (semi-finals): Wong Shun Keng beat Soh Soon Leng 15—8. 15—3; H.A. Moktar beat V. Muniandy 15—5. 15—9; Foo143 words
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138 1955-04-11 12 Colony Win 'Tri': Elsie Breaks Record Sun —Elsie Lim of Singapore broke the record in the women in the final day of the Eastern triangular I Chenwu Stadium here today. Bow Hock (Pg>.— 4 mm 49 sec 100 m- Back Stroke Women: 1. Elsie Lim Spore*. 2 Low Keng See138 words
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Article109 1955-04-11 12 fmm» w«• v v w vw v w KUALA LUMPUR, I 100 metres back stroke for swimming meet held at the S bettered her previous' hy ./> seconds to set a new I rd of 1 mm. 25 3 sees. i Chwee Kok. Singapore's j ace m 40(t metres109 words
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Article43 1955-04-11 12 CMRO. April 10 (Reuter) Hamed Mustafa ot Egypt won the International marathon swim along the Nile when he covered the second and final stage in seven hours and 57 minutes. The women's .section was won by Helga Weiss of Germany.43 words
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Article120 1955-04-11 12 PINANG, Sun. Kid Cabenetla. ex-triple Malayan boxing champion, making a comeback knocked out Nai Boon So::g. a young Thai, in the fourth round of their ten round contest at the New Word Park last night. The Kid who got Boon Song j v ':ied .n the second120 words
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266 1955-04-11 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— j The Tamilians Physical Culture Association, at its annual general meeting today, unanimously decided to reduce its Stadium "gate" levy for matches organized by the Football Association of Malaya. A letter from the FAM Secretary Mr. Kwok Kin Keng. seeking266 words
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Article95 1955-04-11 12 SINXAPORE trounced Penang, the holders 13-0 at Water Polo to win the Heah Joo Serng trophy in the Easter meet at the Chenwu Poo' here today. Singapore, with four Asian Games gold medallists Oh Chwee Hock. Tan Wee Hock, Tan Eng Bock and Ho Kian Bin, were95 words
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Article87 1955-04-11 12 BUKIT MERTAJAM Sun.— Kedah and Penang Chinese will meet on the High School ground here in a charity match for the Government Workers Building Fund on Thursday. April 14. A cup has been presented by Mr M. A Kidner. the District Officer Mr M. P.87 words
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Article51 1955-04-11 12 SINGAPORE Glass Factory beat Ceylon Sports Club by five wickets in a friendly cricket match played at Balestier Road yesterday. CSC 79: E. Retnam 20. Markar 19, Cruiekshanks four for 23 Glass Faciory 109 for 9 dcclStephans 24 Hall 22. James 16. Goodall 21. E. Retnam three51 words
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Article21 1955-04-11 12 v HJs££ LUMPUR. Sun. Methodist Boys School (Sentul) beat Maxwell Road School by five wickets at Sentul today21 words
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Article53 1955-04-11 12 MALACCA. Sun. Tampin beat the Malacca Club by five wickets. Malacca Club 94 runs(Thompson 27 runs. Caldwell 23 runs. Whittle 14 not out Orme six for 24, Annarassa three for 10). Tampin 95 runs: (Fathers 21 Lake 35. Hibberdine 16. Stanley Sequerah four for 24 Stevens53 words
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297 1955-04-11 12 Indians Set For Malaya LEAD HONC KONG 4-0 BOMBAY, April 9, (Reuter) India crashed past Hong: Kong on the opening day of the Asian Zone final of the Thomas Cup competition here today, and virtually made certain of meeting America in the inter-zone semi-finals in Malaya. India's representatives won both297 words
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Article264 1955-04-11 12 ir 0 Su n A brilliant 56 runs by former South and North cricketer, G. S. Walker, highlighted the interstate cricket match between Perak and Penang which ended in a draw at a stage when Penang were 131 runs ahead. Walker batted for .113 minutes, and264 words
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Article187 1955-04-11 12 Uses 69.03 mpg In Light r VI ALLAN Bussens of Penang won the Mobilgas Economy run from Butterworth to Singapore decided over a 506--mile course yesterday. Bussens. driving a Citrocn light 15. returned 69.03 miles per gallon, and his ton mile:* per gallon was 96.4898. He received a cheque"187 words
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Article250 1955-04-11 12 S'pore 'A' Slightly Superior SINGAPORE "A"' team, a shade better, beat Selangor Chinese Recreation Club by three goals to one in a friendly soccer match before more than 1.000 fans at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Singapore forwards had more of the attack, out too much of individual play, deprived250 words
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Article118 1955-04-11 12 UNBEATEN Sukaramai Sports Club regained the Colony Division 3B League soccer leadership when they trounced the Windsor Rovers Sports Club by six goals to two at Geylang Stadium yesterday. The Malays opened the score in the 2nd minute before the Rovers had time to settle down through118 words
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Article59 1955-04-11 12 CORINTHIANS 'A' easily beat R.E.M.E. Civilians by lour goals to nil in a Singaoorc Div. 3A league soccer match played at Farrer Park yesterday. Two goals by Ismail in the tenth and the 15th minutes gave the Corinthians a two nil lead at the interval. On the59 words
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Article, Illustration63 1955-04-11 12 CECIL Beamish the de fending champion, will meet P. H Benson in the final oi the Malayan Goif Champion ship at the Ro\ai Singapore Golf Club today In the semi-fins Benson beat the I I I fl fl PESIM NSSj fl fl fl I fl s< H fl I63 words
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Article243 1955-04-11 12 JALLEH IS 25 MILES CHAMP KUALA LI'MPIR. Sun Charles Jalleh ol Selangor won the All Malayan t% miles massed start cycle race today when he beat 14 other riders in the All Malayan Cycling: Championships held at the Lake Gardens circuit C'.ive Howe < N i the honours in the243 words
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Miscellaneous270 1955-04-11 12 adsdfs Inside page: 0 U.K. Soccer Chelsea jor the league Regatta Full entries 0 Soccer Carnival Spore Malays trounce Trengganu. TTTodajfs Sport SINGAPORE CRICKET: S.C. A. Senior Tourney R. A. F. (Singapore) vs. Royal Navy at Seletar: Indians vs. Chinese at Balestier: Police vs. S.C.C. at Thomson Road: S.R.C. vs.270 words
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