Singapore Standard, 12 April 1955
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Title Section16 1955-04-12 1 Singapore Standard Standard no. 380 gdsbasgbvdfbdhF SINGAPORE, Tl ESDAV, APRIL J2, 1933 11 PAGES ir> CENTS16 words
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291 1955-04-12 1 ARSHALL PLEDGES HIGH PRESSURE RVICE FROM GOVT. i nf fo get results, and I should like to see l t .cooker service!" inf fo get results, and I should like to see lt.cooker service!" I Marshall's first day at the M>try. He sped, two hour, last Thursday imciiatrly after he291 words
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Article44 1955-04-12 1 m ins Ml! lain. iml I h re India ■t.'11.1- -> tr ik J of .is ItHiKl Prtor I Air ll.lS )!.tnr to -1.. ..m :»ir- i i > in h Hi rrtrom sOOTCC rrr: 1 and miirIMuion?, I i Pins. Pu llu Am44 words
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Article32 1955-04-12 1 Radio-active Rain In Calcutta CALCUTTA. April 11 (Reutrr> Radio active rain fell on Calcutta on three days since March 26. Dr. Subodh Mitra. Director of the Chitaranjan Cancer Hospital here, said yesterday.32 words
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459 1955-04-12 1 AN OLD Malay couple who came to Singapore on Sunday to see the Queen, returned last nigfct io their obscure village ncre *r Taiping, in northern Malaya, bitterly disappointed but without any ill-feeling in their hearts. Two months ago. Tuan Syod459 words
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Article336 1955-04-12 1 1959— TARGET YEAR That Independence Call FREEDOM IN FOUR YEARS AND NOT ANY LATER: RAHMAN Bad Govt. Better Than Foreign One KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance will strive to achieve full independence for Malaya within the next four years in the belief that "bad government is better than foreign336 words
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Article, Illustration58 1955-04-12 1 TUAN Sycd Chulon bin Syed Hussein and his wife, Che Yang Zauyah binti Uda Scman, awaiting their train yesterday at the third class platform of the Singapore Railway Station. They were returning to their little kampong after a hoax had brought them on aStandard - 58 words
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Article136 1955-04-12 1 VIENNA. April 11 <AP)— The Austrian Chancellor Ju- j lius Raab. left by a Soviet plane for Moscow on Mon- day for talks that may In- I dicate whether the Kremlin is changing its tactics in Europe. There was speculation the I Russians are ready136 words
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Article229 1955-04-12 1 KIALA LI MPIR, Mon. Amidst demands for nationalization of industries, relief to farmers and a "better deal" to youth, about a hundred youths this evening launched a socialist Youth League of Malaya at a meeting held here. The demands came from Mr. V. David, its sponsor,229 words
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118 1955-04-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Dr. Burhanuddin. exMNP "stormy petrel' who made a political comeback last week at the All-Malaya Malay Youth Congress here may visit Bandung next week a s a "visitor" to the Afro-Asian Conference, The Standard learnt today. The Youth Congress yesterday decided118 words
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Article, Illustration18 1955-04-12 1 ONE of the two ornamental fans which Che Yang Zauyah made for presentation to the Quern.18 words
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Article50 1955-04-12 1 LONDON. April 11 <Routor>— A Government court of inquiry probing London's national press wage claim strike will this week put. forward its plan for solving the 18-day-old stoppage The three-man court has been working on its report almost non-stop since it finished taking evidence last Thursday.50 words
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Article23 1955-04-12 1 THE Sultan of Selangor declared open last nl>ht the $18,000 clubhouse of the Victoria Institution Old Boys' Association in Kuala Lumpur.23 words
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216 1955-04-12 1 Probe Into Tenant's Fall From 6th Floor NEO Chwee Tuan. 31, elder brother of Smgapore's swimming champion. Neo Chwee Kok. was seriously injuied yesterday when lie is believed to have fallen fioni the sixth floor of the Singapore Improvement Trust Hats in Red Hill Close off Turns Bhaiu Road. Chw<216 words
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Article45 1955-04-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Malacca Government today announced tliat the 1.: I Settlement election will bo held on Sept. 10. Nomination day will br i n Aue. 4. There are c\v,h\ con: tituencie.s and a total Ol 04.706 voters in Malacca45 words
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Article71 1955-04-12 2 Lorry Takes A Plunge PEN A N (1. Mon A lorry, while being loaded with copra cakes from a lighter at the newlyCOOStructed Penang Harbour Board pier at Weld Quay, suddenly slipped into the sea today apparently due to a faulty hand brake. The driver who was away at the71 words
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Article55 1955-04-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon N. Alegesu. 33. today claimed trial before the First Magistrate to a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a man with a chopper at the Coronation Park here on April 7. The preliminary inquiry was fixed lor May 12 and AWre.su55 words
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Article249 1955-04-12 2 Mo Sign Of An Accord PENANG. Mon.—Toplevel negotiations to settle the Shell labour strike continued today when the Acting Resident Commissioner, Penan&, Mr. David Gray, met the president of the Penang Division of the Malayan Trade Union Council, Mr. Law Mook Weng, who is also a249 words
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79 1955-04-12 2 MINISTERS TO BE SHOWN NEW OFFICES THREE of Singapore's new ministers will be introduced to the r new offices today by the Chief Secretary, Mr. W.A.C. Goode. Mr. A.J. Braqa, Minister for Health, and Mr. Chew Swec Kee. Minister for Education. will be shown to their offices in Palmer Road79 words
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Article128 1955-04-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Men Senior Inspector Scot Soon Gnan of the Secret Societies Branch off the Fedora! Police Headquarters was today .sentenced in the Se^sicns Couri to six week's ja;i for It He was convicted On a charge of fraudulently using as senuine «n official Po'ice128 words
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Article238 1955-04-12 2 Qualifying Period To Be Reduced KI'ALA LUMPUR, Mon. Employees in small mines, toddy tappers, building and forest workers and domestic servants in hotels and clubs shortly will be brought into the Employees' Provident Fund, the Federation Government announced today. With employees of smaller businesses, non -Government238 words
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Article, Illustration202 1955-04-12 2 IRAQ CANNOT BE NEUTRJ SAYS EX-PREMII EX-PREMIER and Member of Parliament in Iraq, Dr. Fadhil Jamali, yesterday told newsmen that it is not possible for Iraq to be neutral. "I do not believe it is possible for us to be neutralists. j We will stand with Nationalist China,202 words
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Article45 1955-04-12 2 MALACCA. Mon. Many attended the marriage this morning at St. Poter"s Church. here of Mr. Lawrence A'.oysius Shepherdson, a Commissioned Schoolmaster, with the Royal Navy, to Miss Joyce Phyllis Nonis. A recepi on was held later at the Capito. Dan< -e Hall.45 words
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Article189 1955-04-12 2 Professor Tickles Advii KUALA LUMMTK, Mm. Halivan d embark on a propaganda rtMptigi t professionally and to iniproxe tfcr utin'i hygiene. Professor R. J. S. Tickle wtvU dent of the Malayan Dental A -mm ,ati<m. i night. Speaking at the am dinner here, the Dniver it189 words
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Article66 1955-04-12 2 MALACC.A '1 '1 Malacca 'h i Board has now fi» form i nib-ci lee I into the question of Chi.- marriage reform. Instead, it ha- rt Secretary for Chinese A 1 Malacca, to convene a p •< meeting to appoint a co of Malacca Chinese66 words
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Article, Illustration20 1955-04-12 2 MR SLJOSO Xi proprietor »f < h l! prrwwiT f |(l<in \rsl.Tdt' imiim in- r«H I id i—±20 words
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111 1955-04-12 2 SINGAPORE 11GLR STANDARD limmlh), April 12, 1933 - Jap Premier Sends Menzi Cherry Blossom THRKE roprr entnt.ves of Australia's Moral Rearmament Group to Japan. flew into Singapore en route to Australia with a mission. They arc flying home w.th 2:j cherry blossom trees— a present from Japanese Prime Minister Ichiro Hatoyama. to Australian Prime Mnaster Robert Men/ies. The111 words
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Article, Illustration304 1955-04-12 3 photo. photo. jgdf photo. pnoto. photo. photo. IwE: :bo*e) SngaCharles i Eleanor ?d yes- Sr Teresa, f$ from the yr\ Cadet negie is a a guard-of-nce of the Standard V irighn Mr. Alovsius Dragon kisses met Miss Josephine laughter of the late rd Mrs. E. Jansen aStandard; Scoops - 304 words
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Article63 1955-04-12 4 IPOH. Mon. Special Constable Noordin bin Yacob. who deserted the Police post at Tambun on Sept. 2 19f>2. was fined $100 or one month's imprisonment by Masbtrate Capt. Salleh. this morning. Noordin said he deserted because "no leave was granted." He returned to his kampong at Sungei63 words
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Article, Illustration96 1955-04-12 4 INDONES'A LEADING STAR TO APPEAR IN 'PEARL OF MALAYA' MISS I UniOtie, one of Indones.o's leading j c-^nnore yesterday to star in ,n Tampen.s and Ayer Gumuroh .n Chang, and will have entirely nat.ve backgrounds. It will be d.rected and photographed by Laurie Freedman and produced by Ho Ah Lake.96 words
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244 1955-04-12 4 SELANGOR RULER OPENS K.L POLYTECHNIC Youngest School In Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation's youngest school located in one of its oldest school premises, was officially opened today to give further proof that prejudices against secondary modern education are fallacious. The High Street School, Kuala Lumpur, which is the second244 words
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Article, Illustration40 1955-04-12 4 photo. INDONESIA'S Ambassador to Egypt, Mr R. 11. Abdul Kadir. arrived in Singapore yesterday. He is on his way to Bandung to assist hi I Government at the AfroAsian Conference which opens on April 18. StandardStandard - 40 words
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Article126 1955-04-12 4 Forces Bag 4 Bandits In 2 Days Kuala Lumpur. Mon.— Three terrorists were killed yesterday and another this morning by Security Force patrols operating in the Federation. A Malay Police sergeant was killed during a terrorist attack on the base camp of No. 4 Police Field Force at I Labis.126 words
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223 1955-04-12 4 Marshall Explains About A Meeting CHIEF Minister Mr. David Marshall yesterday told Assemblyman Mr. M.P.D. Nair that the recent meeting "under the; tree"' in Empress Place was to present the first domiciled ministers of the' new Government to the people of Singapore. Mr. Marshall's remarks were contained in a letter223 words
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288 1955-04-12 4 Townsfolk Go To The Polls Election Of Eight Councillors MALACCA, Mon.— Party politics for the first time today made itself felt in a Malacca rural area when over 1,500 townsfolk and the raayat in Jasin \de the town, went to the polls to elect eight counand Mukim Council. Town and288 words
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Article51 1955-04-12 4 KOTA RAIIRU. Mon A heavy downpour this morning brought smiles to farmers who have been threatened by the 10-week long drought. The, rain. however, softened the rock-hard Sultan Mohamad stadium for the soccer match between the Suara Muda and Colony Malays scheduled to take place this51 words
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Article50 1955-04-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Mok Kirn. 32. today claimed trial before the First Magistrate to a charge of attempting to rob one Ignatius Muthu at the point of a dummy pistol. The case was fixed for further mention on April 18. and Mok was remanded in custody.50 words
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Article75 1955-04-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Liew Kam Hing. 32. and Loh Meng. 25. today claimed trial before the First Magistrate to a charge of robbing a compatriot of $1,492 cash and a cash cheque for $300. I It was alleged that they I robbed Seah Mok Siang at75 words
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236 1955-04-12 4 In Three State Councils KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The UMXO-MIC-MCA Alliance is likely to start a strong agitation soon after the Federal polls to secure elected majorities in the State councils of Kedah. Selangor and Malacca. Select committees have recommended the election of 13 out of236 words
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Article144 1955-04-12 4 THE driver of the station wagon which ran off Godown 20 of the Singapore Harbour Board on Easter Sunday, resulting in the death of one of the passengers, will be charged in Court today. The car was driven by an officer of the Blue Funnel144 words
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190 1955-04-12 5 UMNO TO START MAJOR NETWORK OF FREE MALAY CLASSES SOON Plan To Boost National Language Will be hold in Kuala Lumpur soon I MNO will simultaneously set un a Tpnfril ss a^t^rsu^ 1 1 and vvcstern The bi^ campaign, Tungku Abdul Rahman said, would be patterned on the drive organized190 words
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110 1955-04-12 5 Planters Form Assn. To Run Schools MALA LUMPUR Mon The Incorporated Soof Planters has formed an association to run schools for children the Federation. Known as the I S P. Schools incorporated and regi ten I on March 15 I >' npany by d not having a apita The q110 words
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Article35 1955-04-12 5 1 KUALA LUMPUR Mop. The UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance will send a small team of ••visitors" to the Afro-A Conference scheduled to open in Bandung next week. Their nair.es will be annced Mon.35 words
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122 1955-04-12 5 American Club Gets Dr. Lin's 400 Books ONE <>f the proudest Kifts the American Club in Singapore will enjoy when it moves into its new premises at 21, Scotts Road. next month. X a handsome library of 400 books from Dr Lin Yu-tanjj. former Chancellor of Nanyang University. The books,122 words
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159 1955-04-12 5 Poor Padi And Rubber Prices Hit Mecca Pilgrims FEWER Muslims from Maund Singapore *re p< r'.'d to 10 to Mecca this it Only 3.573 have rerax du»' to the npoi I who form the majority ol the pilgrims, getting less money r thrir rubber and padi harvests. Applications for the159 words
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Article49 1955-04-12 5 TAIPIXG. Mon.— ln aii of the funds of the Perak Discharged Pri.son( l l^^' Aid Society, a gala dance will be held at the Taiping Town Hall on Saturday. May 7. Music will be provided by the dance band of the 15/19 King"* Royal Hussars.49 words
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290 1955-04-12 5 Emergency Court Has SO Cases A SINGAPORE Police Magistrate, Mr. M Karthigesu, yesterday dealt with 50 cases in the Emergency Court for offences committed during the holiday week-end in the Colony. Among the 50 accused was Ong Eng Lum. who was fined $11 on290 words
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105 1955-04-12 5 Passes Through The Bosphorous To Constanta ARUBA ISTANBUL. April 11 (Reutor)— The 10.382-ton Finnish tanker Aruba. originally bound for China with a cargo of i'i.ooo tons of jet plane fuel, passed through the Bosphorus early today, heading for the Rumanian Black Sea port of Constanta, where she first took the105 words
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Article, Illustration123 1955-04-12 5 ANIL KUMAR SIIODY. youngest son of Kuala Lumpur's Municipal Health Officer, is only 3 but is already a potential connoisseur of silverware as this picture shows. Anil went to the Federation Arts Council's Silver Exhibition at the National Museum last Sunday123 words
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Article65 1955-04-12 5 IPOH. Mnn.— Liew Sin Voi. <19». of Menglembu regrouping area, today claimed trial before Magistrate Capt. Salleh to a charge of extortion. lie was alleged to have told a woman villager Chai Yew Koy of Bukit Merah. Lnhat. that he was a Communist and extorted $165 words
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Article124 1955-04-12 5 Frogmen Turn To Shell-Diving PERTH. April 11. (RcuTer)— Skin divers who are to instruct Asian divers In freeswimming frogman techniques may be the forerunners of number? of white recruits for the pearl shell industry. Two divers who are Dying from Perth to Broome this month to instruct Malay and Japanese124 words
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Article58 1955-04-12 5 A 71 YEAR OLD woman. Wong Ah Chong, who fell and injured her forehead in a back lane of! Rorhore Road 00 April 7. died yesterday. Wong was admitted to the General Hospital on Thursday and wa s discharged on A P n Siic had58 words
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Miscellaneous882 1955-04-12 5 cd-lmanac Information at a Glance jn|j^j|aaMa«Bs*aw»M LIOO: Kip 1 H kmnt 1 30. 330 t LIDO: Si Chantek Mania (Malay) Yours: 2.13 Hits from thr Show?: af I >• a\ ff% AC 1 rl p m o >:ill fi 4f) a>lfi :> m 2.30 Tuesday Matinee: 33d ReM\ING A P882 words
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Article400 1955-04-12 6 gINCE the adrent of political parties and trade unions there has existed in this country the it of passing resolutions. Certain political i ..d trade unions have pulled 1 together and translated some of their Into reality. By being both realistic tical they have achieved some of their400 words
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Article338 1955-04-12 6 gOME Police officers in Malaya arc not noted for their politeness when on duty. This is perhaps q their seeing too frequently the milk 0/ human kindness turning sour in the cases of wayhumanity that pass through their hands 1 A man's job often influences his attitude pie338 words
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Article, Illustration604 1955-04-12 6 Michael Gordon - JAPAN'S VIEW ON BANDUNG Michael Gordon By TOKYO. iLTHOUGH the Japanese Foreign Office dors not expect any tangible results to emerge from the AiroAsian conference which is scheduled to be held at Bandung, next Monday, it is felt that much can be gained by 'rubbing shoulders. not only wit South604 words
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Article463 1955-04-12 6 Background to the Belgian Crisis By A Correspondent present violent crisis in Belgium is regarded by many of the participants as going deeper even than that over the abdication of King Leopold 11. They see it as a fight for the control of the future of the country. Belgium, though463 words
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Letter257 1955-04-12 6 OBJECTION AGAINST THE M.C.A. Sir:— A coalition b' ••*<•.- the Labour Tront. and UMNO-MCA Alliance wi be received with 1 of strong resentment most of those who v the Labour Front power. The objection will be not against the UMNO but against any asso with the MCA Surely Mr. Marshall257 words
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325 1955-04-12 6 This is the second of a three- part article by Way land Young on the crisis in Morocco. RABAT HILE the terrorism continues in Casablanca and a puppetsultan is escorted to the mosque in Rabat each Friday by armed guards, M. Lacoste, the French Resident-General, is still trying to get325 words
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Article, Illustration577 1955-04-12 6 Repression And Refort In Morocco Since then the poor Oulcma have been harried and arrested. denounced and flattered. Mistake Admitted rpHE Moroccans in general. A and the nationalist Istiqlal < Independence* Party in particular, are .sure of one thing; they had in Mohammed Ben Youssef a sultan who was ready577 words
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357 1955-04-12 7 present violent crisis in Belgium is regarded by many of the participants as going deeper even than that over the abdication of King Leopold 11. They see it as a fight for the control of the future of the country. Belgium, though357 words
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Article, Illustration60 1955-04-12 7 I" Manbul, Turkey, is believed to be the lurid— only three -foot wide at the i motor tar spare parts on i full shop every time a customer Ntnr»\\ In mcupied by a fisherman. who h.i\e two tiny rooms which md a trap door. Their rent is Mi60 words
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Article36 1955-04-12 7 UPPORT LAND ORM, HE URGES LXpril 11 (IP)— Senator Hubert rsterday th; the I nited States pport for land reform and take an t the Bandung Asian-African con- I r .md i to Ira- pro- a36 words
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Article112 1955-04-12 7 WASHINGTON. April 11. •Renter'— The Secretary <>f the Army, Mr. Robert Stevens, flew back yesterday from an inspection trip to the Far East and said he did not believe the Chinese Communi>ti planned any early i.i Tensive in the Formosa lit t Mr. Stevens spent two112 words
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Article86 1955-04-12 7 present violent crisis in Belgium is regarded by many of the participants as going deeper even than that over the abdication of King Leopold 11. They see it as a fight for the control of the future of the country. Belgium, though economically fortunate, is miserably divided between86 words
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Article87 1955-04-12 7 NEGRO OY DIES present violent crisis in Belgium is regarded by many of the participants as going deeper even than that over the abdication of King Leopold 11. They see it as a fight for the control of the future of the country. Belgium, though economically fortunate, is miserably divided87 words
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227 1955-04-12 7 Chiang Will Have To Go-It- Alone -IKE'S NEW POLICY WASHINGTON, April 11 (Rcuter)— President Kiscnhower will insist on the Chinese Nationalists "going: it alone" in the initial stages of any Peking attack in the Formosa area, according to Press reports here. These reports said President Eisenhower had told General Chiang227 words
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Article105 1955-04-12 7 LONDON. April 11. (UP) The former Foreign Ministi r the desert kingdom of Yemen has been sentenced Ito death tor his part in an abortive rising against his ther the King. Damascus I Radio announced yesterday. The broadcast, monitored >aid bearded Prince Seif Al-Islam Abdullah105 words
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Article53 1955-04-12 7 ATHENS. April 11 < Router* For the first time yesterday no British flags were :ed at Missolongh) in We.-tern Greece when a commemoration ceremony was held to mark the death 131 years ago ol Lord Byron, the English poet. Police took special precautions to prevent pro-Cyprus53 words
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Article51 1955-04-12 7 TAIPEI. April 11. <UP>— A Nationalist Chinese air force communique said yesterday that patrol planes damaged eight Communist gunboat.and two wooden vessels oil the Fukion coast. The- attacks were made in two waves against a concentration of ninr Communist Chinese gunboats and 140 wooden vessels, the communique51 words
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Article48 1955-04-12 7 WESTERHAM, England. Apri: 11. (UP) Sir Winston Churchill romped with his terday and lunched with Field Marshal r I M< gomery, Churchill obviously was enjoying life as a .semi-private citizen. Though he retired as Prime Minister five days ago he is remaining in Parliament.48 words
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Article28 1955-04-12 7 ENCOURAGING results in the treatment Ol far-ad-vanced cancer patients with nitrogen mustard and hormones were reported on Sunday by an Oakland nhv>inan in California. A. P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article61 1955-04-12 7 LONDON. April 11, (AP)Soviet Ambassador Jacob Malik sat in the Royal Box at Festival Hal: last nisnt No members of the British Royal Fami.y were present. Malik and members of his stafl were honoured eucs.ts at the opening performance in Britain of Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovich's61 words
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Article66 1955-04-12 7 HOUSTON, Texas. Apri! 11 (AP)— The Federal Bureau of Investigation announced the arrest of a truck driver who vanished after losing 12 tons of frozen shrimp in a poker game here. Brewer was en route from Brownsville, Texas to Detroit with the shrimp, valued at66 words
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Article57 1955-04-12 7 CHICAGO. April 11, (AP) A city fireman was charged yesterday with sounding nine j false alarms within three hours. Fireman Joseph Flashing. was (jfl duty when the alarms were sounded on Saturday night. lie was seized in his car near the scene whore the last57 words
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233 1955-04-12 7 Easter In London Was An Umbrella Affair LONDON. April 11 DrizOf rain yesterday turned London > annual Easter fa hion parade in Rotten Row. famous hor>r-nding avenue in Hyde Park, into a mackintosh and umbrella alTair. Scores of women had sneivea their Easter bonnets for plastic headgear. only colour touchReuter; UP - 233 words
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Article, Illustration70 1955-04-12 7 QUEEN Elizabeth is scon arriving at Southwark Cathedral, London, recently to distribute the annual royal maundy money. At right is the Right Reverend Michael (iresford-Jones. Bishop of St. Albans and Lord High Almoner. Maundy money is given to "as many old men and women as there are years70 words
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Article168 1955-04-12 7 LONDON, April 11, (IP)— The official Chinese Communist Party newspaper People's Daily charged yesterday American "imperialists" were behind the purge of two leading Keds from Party ranks. The People's Daily editorial broadcast by the New China News Agency linked "foreign imperialists" and domestic counter-revolutio-naries"168 words
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Article79 1955-04-12 7 CANBERRA. April 11, <Reut rr) The Russian Legation in Canberra is to be sold by public auction, diplomatic sources here said yesterday. The Swedish Embassy is understood to be waiting lor final instructions from Moscow before fixing the date for the auction. The Swedes havo been79 words
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Article72 1955-04-12 7 WASHINGTON. April 11 f^P, The Voice oi America plans to ofTer 11 Russian student-editors a chance U tell the world "whatever thej wish to say" about their firsthand impressions of America The 11 Russian editors art expected on April 19 for r month-lons tour of college72 words
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310 1955-04-12 7 Guinea Issue Was The Big Snag JAKARTA. April 11. (Rcutor) Differences <•! opinion on whether West New Guinea should pass from Dutch to Indonesian control is one of the issues kin? behind the failure <>t a plan tor an Indonesian goodwill mission to Australia,310 words
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Article37 1955-04-12 7 NORMAN Cousins. rditor of the Saturday Review of Literature, arrived in Tokyo yesterday to select 20 Japanese girls disfigured by the Hiroshima atom bomb blast for free plastic surgery in the United States. A PAP - 37 words
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Article16 1955-04-12 7 'U.JK Bi ti h Pcdis, Sir Gladwyn Lady Jebb lof lor tn official Aflirii.16 words
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Article50 1955-04-12 7 OXXARD. California April 11: (AP>— Actress Lorctta Young was taken to a hospital yesterday with an apparent attack of acute appendicitis. A spokesman said she would remain in St. John's Hospital for several days under obser- j vation. Doctors expressed doubt, that surgery would be necessary.50 words
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Article41 1955-04-12 7 LONDON. April 11 (AP) Britain's top Communist. Harry Pollitt, was guest of honour at a dinner given in Rod China on Sunday night. Peking Radio reported. Pollitt and Robert Stewart, another British Communist, arc visiting Peking.41 words
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Article79 1955-04-12 7 TOKYO, April 11 <AP> —I PrcMdont Ei>cnhower can have a Japanese dragon if he wants it. Tho dragon is made from 9.000 tortoise shells. It took three craftsmen 71 years to make it. Kf iko Honda. r,:j. who plctrd it in Lfsl, u< to srnd it79 words
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Advertisement149 1955-04-12 7 \^/€X^J\^L 119 Bird Seeds are nutritious, well balanced and all that b needed to keep your birds in good health! Wo* Seed .25 cts. coch A^^\ leaslo beed .25 Refresher Seed .25 Condition Seed .75 t y t( f udgerigar Seed .93 S J Fristol Conary Seed .95 future Food149 words
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Article, Illustration24 1955-04-12 8 As s d Ike starter's guv. three speedboats throw up Spume at the 1 start "g rr. The water wot col n24 words
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313 1955-04-12 8 Michael Goh - Michael Goh by p*IVE events— including o Flying Mile— had to be scrapped because of, a choppy course in the Outboard Boating Club -;atta held at the j Pa if Kis Hotel yesterday. going i resI i hen H. A S; r.vhanging a I313 words
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Article, Illustration93 1955-04-12 8 (ABOVE): Then the irater pot choppy and the boats began to jump. There were near spills like this one when i Rita takes to the air until finally (BELOW;: There xras a spill This boat came to a sad end and had93 words
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Article247 1955-04-12 8 CLASS C.U. (12 laps): 1. Boon Piano Sin in Rita. 10 hp. Johnson (Borneo Comparty trophy). 2. Mclvyn Poh in Silverflash, 10 h.p. Johnson (MacLainc Stokvis cup). Ti>wc: 15 mm. 45-2 5 sees. h CLASS A.U. (6 laps): J. J d. Mauqhan in Pommie VIII. Westbend 5 h.p.247 words
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Advertisement207 1955-04-12 8 PICK THE WINNERS EASTER OUTBOARD REGATTA J^ S^fS^ HELD OFF PASIR RIS ft^gU ON 11th APRIL 1955. *C] I pjPr B^ MERCURY jpFlwNs again u^ CLASS RESULT BOAT MOTOR OWNER DRIVER 7 0 Ist RITA MERCURY MK2O BOON PIANG SIN >U Hf^? r^^" ll^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^!^™ D 2nd POMMIE 111 MERCURY KG7H207 words
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Article465 1955-04-12 9 Roger D. Greene - Roger D. Greene present violent crisis in Belgium is regarded by many of the participants as going deeper even than that over the abdication of King Leopold 11. They see it as a fight for the control of the future of the country. Belgium, though465 words
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Article, Illustration604 1955-04-12 9 ITVANGELIST Btyy <iraj ham dressed in grey flannels, polo-necked pullover and a jockey tap. stood on a Glasgow golf course. And sent the ball whizzing in the wrong direction. He said: "The Lord answers my prayers everywhere but on the golf course." Billy,604 words
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Article663 1955-04-12 9 unknown - unknown says New York judge AN outrageous crime k v a Juvenile delinquent invariably is followed by great public shock, indignation or tonmic-cluckinu about the new generation. There are loud demands for swift, .-•cm justice. Many people call for a "solution" to the problem. But663 words
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324 1955-04-12 9 'WHEN do we marry?' BRIDE GETS £150 MUjHtED McWadc. the ffirl who had a wedding reception but no wedding. *as awarded 1 150 damages ln a breach of promise action. Outside the court at Accrington Utncs, the said: 1 have not Jmished with men. "I shall keep my wedding dress324 words
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Article394 1955-04-12 9 Hal Boyle - Hal Boyle TAKSIOPHOBIA. But he thinks with a little luck he'll pull me through." Suppose your wife bawls you out because your income is low. "Don't pick on a sick man, honey,'' you can tell her. "Moat people suffer from CHRKMATOPHILAA. or love of money. I've sim394 words
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Advertisement30 1955-04-12 9 'O^OBk^ vic^ e r^ e cxtr^ energy BRAND'S ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 20% from Catalogue Prices from to-day to 30 April GOULBURN INCUBATOR COMPANY 21. JAIAIM LADANG SINGAPORE". 14.30 words
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Miscellaneous17 1955-04-12 9 1 P:pc of Peace? 2 He wants to relax 3 Free teat /or Jr. 4. Background dischords17 words
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Article120 1955-04-12 10 THE president of National Sales Executives, Washington, Mr. Robert A. Whitney, i s leaving the U.S. on May 10 on a trip to the Far East for a "general look at the marketing and consumer credit situation in some of the countries of this120 words
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376 1955-04-12 10 THE lollang, the weed considered as a pest and on which estate owners in Malaya spend big sums of money annually getting rid of them, is believed to be the best material for making paper." This is reported in the memorandum on the376 words
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Article27 1955-04-12 10 THE Chambers of ComMerce, the Malayan Exchange Banks Association, the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, the tin. shares and produce markets will reopen today.27 words
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259 1955-04-12 10 Deck Passengers' Worries Will Soon Be Over Standard Staff Reporter TIIE worries of thousands of potential deck passengers to India will soon be over when the present queue system to obtain deck tickets is abolished. j Deck tickets for the two ships, Rajula and State oi Madras, plying between Madras259 words
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Article68 1955-04-12 10 THK Chaaceltor of the Exchequer. Mr. R. A. Butler, is to present the Bucket to the House of Commons when it reopens after the Kaster recess on April IH. After enough of the Budget is approved to provide money for essential (iovernment functions, officials believe theAP - 68 words
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Article50 1955-04-12 10 MESSRS. Sime, Darby Co. Ltd. repoiied the following output for Johan Tin Dredging Ltd. for March 1955' Tin Ore won 1 t5 7 8 piculs. ore sold :;H 78 piculs with no balance in stuck at the end of tiie month. The tribute to company amounted to $781.04.50 words
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Article24 1955-04-12 10 THE Austral Malay Tin Ltd. announce the following returns for March: Thabawleik 302 piculs, Pungah 158 piculs and Austral Amalgamated 2.391 piculs.24 words
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831 1955-04-12 10 Malayan Sharebrokers' Association Quotations THE Malayan Sharebrokers* Association issued the following list ai 1 p.m. on Thursday before the closing of the share 1 I market. INDUSTRIALS Buyeri Sellers A!rx Bricks Pref 2.05 2.10 Ords. 2 45 2.65 Atlas Ice 12. 5C buyers 88. Pctiol 31/- 32/B M Trustees 6.50831 words
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Article72 1955-04-12 10 FIR M S manufacturing silverware in Britain say that there is a boom in maces. All kinds of corporate bodies, both in home and abroad, are ordering tliem. Since many are trade bodies and associations irlto are not entitled to the syiubol of Royal authority, the maces72 words
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Article91 1955-04-12 10 The Twi Fed O Friesla Milk.. present violent crisis in Belgium is regarded by many of the participants as going deeper even than that over the abdication of King Leopold 11. They see it as a fight for the control of the future of the country. Belgium, though economically fortunate,91 words
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Advertisement700 1955-04-12 10 NOTICES NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AND CONSIGNEES THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD hereby notifies all i -<^rs of its facilities that the S'afT Association representing the Cler. -i and Cognate Staff. and Monthly rated and non-Clerical Cognate StafT. has jjr. en notice of its intention to zo on strike on Friday, ])th700 words
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Advertisement654 1955-04-12 10 The Foreign Compensation (Roumania) Registration Amendment) Order, 1f»55. The Foreign Compensation (Bulgaria) Registration (Amendment) Order, l!*o">. KE purpose of these Orders in Council is to enable Foreign Compensation mission to receive applications to register details concerning claims relating to natia on Of expropriation of British property, or inKts in property,654 words
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Advertisement248 1955-04-12 10 NOTICES EASTERN REALTY CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) YOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-second Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of this Company will be he'd at the Registered Office of the Company, Third Floor. China Building. Chulia Street. Singapore on Tuesday. L'tfth April. 1955, at 2.15 p.m. to248 words
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Advertisement262 1955-04-12 10 I HEARTIES! I CONGRATULATID to c I preside: it I Mr. GOH TONG Lit on the occc I LEGISLATI] ASSEMBLYM Bukit F by THE COMMITI I MEMBER 800 Joo Pheng Ming Hoo Ctior Bukit Panjang Villciqc; ID Sing<iporc. AMERICAN PRESIDENT LIKES, Union Build. ng Tel S: c ns i TO262 words
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Advertisement483 1955-04-12 11 H TRADING CO., LTD. BLUE funnel line TH* A MtIICAN SItVICI yotk Baitiesere. PhiUdelphla C«ilt Porti I** mm P $Ha- Pea^« H t 19 My 20/21 M T gm f line -A ORTH GERMAN LLOYD 1 IOINI SIRVICI Antwerp. Rotterdam. M h Hamb«» t *> Spore PS ha. fmm .n,483 words
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Advertisement1071 1955-04-12 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 Shi <ln««*po*ated m Singapore) itnesi oiV the blue Fu^^^:l. link SUT Caolevi option to proceed e*J other potts to load and dls<har«e cargo SAILINGS to UVIRPOOL CLASCOW LONOON CONTININT Singapore Due Sails Sttam r*e«iang *9£* mm*-* Aprll/12 Aprls d ;Lonoc. lnP Ap 151,071 words
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Advertisement816 1955-04-12 11 MITSUI jj^ LINE FOR JAPAN from Indlo. S P C P«nong Kyorit-u Moru, from Calcutta, for Moji, Kobe 1 5 Apr. Oeton Moru. trom Bomboy ♦or Hongkong Kobe' M 0,.. Yokohama 4/5 Moy 2 Moy FOR JAPAN trom Cont.nent. Awobosan Moru, o r Yokohama Kobe, Nagoya Saigon, Bangkok Hongkong 15/17816 words
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Advertisement764 1955-04-12 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said. Genoa. Antwerp, Rotterdom. Hamburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg and Oslo. S'por* P S'hom Penong x) "LALANDIA" 20/21 Apr. 22/2 i Apr. xx) "JAVA" 25/27 Apr. 28/29 Apr. 30Apr/iMoy x Calls London 'passengers only), Helsinki. xx) Calls Abo. SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA/U K. /CONTINENT764 words
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683 1955-04-12 12 BOWEN-WEST HITS 111 FOR RAF VICTORY SIN(;AP()RK Cricket Club suffered their first defeat in the Singapore Cricket Association senior competition when the Police beat the Club by 41 runs at Thomson Koad. T o g 1 batted 19 run i wicR Delilkan '47' and G. X ret the 1-run ler683 words
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Article1111 1955-04-12 12 Police vs SCC POLICE beat SCC by 11 runs al Thomson Koad POLICE Chcah Kun Shvee Ibw b 1 Kirkham 3 M. De Witt b Harrison 4 R. Del ilk an h Harrison 4." G Krishnan c Harrison b Farmer 22 R Da Silva lbw b Kirkham 121,111 words
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Article, Illustration581 1955-04-12 12 EDIN PETERS - EDIN PETERS ORGANISERS DID A FINE JOB By THE first Mobilgas Economy Run for cars from Butterworth to Singapore, which concluded on Sunday, was a great success and without doubt it will be one of the most popular and keenly contested events in Malayan motoring:.581 words
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269 1955-04-12 12 Unseeded Ng Wins N.Perak Tennis Title rAIP xg. Mon. Unseeded LKL player, Kg Say Peng sprang the biggest surprise yesterday, to win the coveted mens singles crown in the annual North Perak tennis championships, beating second seed*, Ng Ah Wah. in two easy .sets at 6-0. 6-4 It was the269 words
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Article, Illustration117 1955-04-12 12 EVEN these foar former English FA. professionals \*-U (Bristol City). I red Ed wards (Mam hosier (itv). Ten N |tlli Ivor Collins < Kotherhani could not save the Federation < <'<" l(1 a one-nil defeat by Cup Holders. Penanjj. in the Malawi (up Primes Koad StadiumA.P. - 117 words
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Advertisement96 1955-04-12 12 Wmmv aids to finer family grooming i~" The Marchioness A ladies' toilet set of very high quality executed by craftsmen in lustrous tortoiseshcll or grained ivory. t& Jl J Halex Toothbrushes <-$§/• i m models hygienically scaled in §E m 'bubble-packs' and made with smooth r§ Im /Jp? rondatcd tips96 words
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268 1955-04-12 13 PRINGBOKS ARE READY pposition For CC In S. Africa 1 \nril 11, (Router)— The victory of the o£t"tram over Australia and their splendid f jtftmi tour in both that country and f*l\\\r provided a tremendous fillip to d mof the South Africans. average age of the party of 16 is268 words
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Article86 1955-04-12 13 present violent crisis in Belgium is regarded by many of the participants as going deeper even than that over the abdication of King Leopold 11. They see it as a fight for the control of the future of the country. Belgium, though economically fortunate, is miserably divided between86 words
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Article, Illustration54 1955-04-12 13 A fast camera captures a moment during a middlewcruht bout in Miami which looks like a surrealist ballet. Charley Cotton diving onto the canvas, got there after taking a wild suing at his opponent. Sammy Walker who ducked neatly. Cotton recovered from this embarrassing position to winA.P. - 54 words
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643 1955-04-12 13 BAKER CARNEY WIN AGGREGATE CUPS ADMS I). BAKER, with a Srand aggregate M«ue of 2MB. won the Trimmer Cup for S.R. (b) in the Singapore Kifle Association's Faster mret held at Bukit Timah range during the weekend. lit- was one point ahead of W.O. E Mitchell, who collected 297. r643 words
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Article86 1955-04-12 13 RESULTS of Singapore Div i.U league soccer matches played yesterday were: Government Printing Ofl'ice ncld ihc Cosmos Sports Club jto a goalless draw at Farrer Par,. Do-ky;)!d "A' beat Bintang Bulan Sports Club by three gonU lo two at Farrer Park. Scorers for Dockyard "A" won-86 words
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453 1955-04-12 13 RISING COSTS NOW THREATEN OLYMPIC GAMES MELBOURNE, April 11, (Reuter) The cost of staging Melbourne's Olympic games is steadily mounting and the final bill will far exceed the estimates on which the Federal and State Governments and Melbourne City Council pledged their financial support in January 1953. Less than £100.000453 words
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455 1955-04-12 13 Melbourne's Preparations Worry Brundage MELBOURNE, April 11, (Reuter) Mr. Avery Brundage, American President of the International Olympic Committee did not seem happy with Melbourne's preparations for the 1956 Olympic Games when he held a final Press conference here today. He warnrd that there were two or three overseas cities which455 words
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116 1955-04-12 13 KIFL. Germany. April 10 (Reulcn— Alex Ehrlir-h of Franfc won the Men's singles title in the German open tab.etennis championships here today with a 21-19, 21-18. 16-21. 21-lf>. win over Conny Freundorfer. the German nat.onal champion. Rc-.^'s of the o'her fina.s were:- Women's Singles:116 words
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133 1955-04-12 13 BANGKOK. April 11. (AP) The Philippines' Ronnie Kspinosa lost the Orient lightweight crown to Thailand": Oonisah Narekpai in a twelve-round fifiht in Kajdarnnern Stadium last night. Both entered the ring at 135 pounds. Oomsab held the advantage in height and Lspinosa in smart footwork.133 words
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Article68 1955-04-12 13 SYDNEY. April 11, (Reuter) '—Miss B. Palmer's 1 (by Midstream Pennyel won the £10.090 Sydney Cip run at R k here today over two miles. Taii.-.iiiHn. a 13 to two chance jin the hotting, finished three I lengths in fron' of P. S. MfColl's Finito68 words
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280 1955-04-12 13 OLSON MAKES A BID FOR L'HEAVY TITLE NEW YORK. Apr. It, (.\P) Middleweight rhampion Carl (Bo 'no O -on open* hit bid for a rhance at the light heavyweight title tomorrrow r.ight irhea he iarc< former champion .Joey Maxim. :n a 10--rounaer in Sar. Francisco. Winner of 20 straight in280 words
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Article45 1955-04-12 13 IPOH. Mon. Anclo-Ch nc«t School and St. Michael's UistL tution will play a frir\ f sor-f-or match at the Chinese Assembly Hall pound o n Wr-1. ncsHay. The 2a;nc a/ili br playr.i 4 o raise funds for the two schi45 words
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Article64 1955-04-12 13 NEW YORK, At.i.i 11 (AP) A former Hi i holder. e\hcawweiciit bo-s 1 varrj Charles of Cincinnati, irikrs on Johnny Arthur, ihr So i African ru er, in a I9~roui m Edmonton. Canada tonic I Chris C'hrisTpnspn of Den« mark encounten Danny (»io« vaneiti r »f64 words
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Advertisement162 1955-04-12 13 ACKMOWLID(;\II\I rj)HK famiiv of tue !a*r Mrs. A v.Vr llah Che iH relative! an f frierdu for I i condolence!) Renflayt. wrr.nan of c;u< and attend^nrc »t her f unei SITUATIONS VACJAMT W7 ANTED rrachfri Appv personally to R^v M H. Chartei Bi). 35 Giar.K** Pri. Sjr^.ipore. \'arancics for p'jpila162 words
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Miscellaneous164 1955-04-12 13 Ibner By A/ Copp EVERY SADIE HAWK 'NS DAY, OLt WHAT ADVICE HAS VO' GOT V ??-WHAT DO V CUSSLD IP AH L MAM MOSE MAKES A PRE -DICK- FO'MAH LI'L BROTHER >\V THET MEAM? J KNOWS.? TMASSTH' .X— SHUN---Ar4*ITAI.LUS < t~ r 71 MOST INFOORIATIN' I CAN COMES TRUE-.r164 words
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Article, Illustration726 1955-04-12 14 WINDSOR LAD - EUPHRATES BROKE 20 -YEAR RECORD WINDSOR LAD By J WONG I j STAND/\RP\ KUALA LI MPI R, Mon— Euphrates, a six-year-old Irish bred gelding by Mirza II from Scarlet Ki\er (by rpsalquitch, sire of prewar successful jVicklow Bay) estabUshed beyond doubt that he is the best stayer ever to come726 words
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Article112 1955-04-12 14 Breukelen, M. SulliC I P irker. R Van BrcuI I D n:.. saddled Successful Joek»N--Ist 2nd 3rd A. 5 2 1 P. K-raekev 1 8 C Fl 3 J. D 2 2 3 88. J J 2 P. P 2 2 J. M 2 0 2 JJ2112 words
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Article128 1955-04-12 14 \i LUMPUR Mon. c c Chine Swimming the SO ea medley I men il pen infield at iday. Penang. who came to clock the time of 2 mm. '.> I sec In men*? event. Sii V took Urn I" 1 metres relay with a t::ne o: 1128 words
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Article606 1955-04-12 14 WKI (i 11 1 S for Saturday, first day af the Selangor Turf Club April Meeting, are Cl. Div. I— Abt. 3 Fur. Ever Glory 9.00 Clickity (lick 8.1! (>ular II s in Argyll Ml (ash Cheque B.OX So Sorry 8.07 River Moon II 8.07 Any Time606 words
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Article488 1955-04-12 14 Beamish Retains The Title C. H. BEAMISH yesterday retained his Malayan Rolf title when he beat P. H. Benson I up in the final of the Malayan Championship held at the Royal Singapore Golf Club. The up-and-coming Benson, though lacking In the same vas' competition experience of the champion, nevertheless,488 words
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Article72 1955-04-12 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Public Works DeDartmcnt Sports Club were unlucky to drop a point in their FA S Division 1 league match against U.M.N.O. on the Princes Road Stadium here today. The result a two-all draw ,f" s the Malays, who had all the luck going. and72 words
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Article97 1955-04-12 14 S'GOR 'A' WIN POLO TROPHY KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. Sclangor 'A' won the Selangor Turf Club's challenge trophy when they beat Royal Pahang Polo Club by half a goal in yesterdays final of the Malayan Polo Association tournament on the Turl Club ground Selangor 'A' won the match in the last97 words
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Article94 1955-04-12 14 PEXANG. Tuc? M. Johnson hit an Easter ccnturv for the Penang Sports Club which drew with the Taiping Colts in a friendly cricket match on Western Road ground yesterday. Johnson scored 102 runs, and 52 of these came from boundary hits. P.S.C. declared after four94 words
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Article202 1955-04-12 14 TONY RANGEL - TONY RANGEL Eddie's overstrained or exhaust^ By rfcMAMjr, I\lon.— lhe President of the Badminton Mr. Heah Joo Seang, today quelled morale-breakin- n'hm l<l<u I following the "shock" defeat of Eddie Choong by Joe Ii" fl States open badminton championships on Saturdax. lri Mr Heah said,202 words
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Article92 1955-04-12 14 present violent crisis in Belgium is regarded by many of the participants as going deeper even than that over the abdication of King Leopold 11. They see it as a fight for the control of the future of the country. Belgium, though economically fortunate, is miserably divided between Catholics92 words
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Article201 1955-04-12 14 IPOH. Mon. Two police players Qualified for the final of the Perak Junior badminton championships last night. Ahmad Hanafiah. the Perak Malay champion, disposed off Wong Shun Keng in two easy sets, while H.A. Mokh- tar just scraped through in his match against Foo Chun. Following201 words
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Article95 1955-04-12 14 present violent crisis in Belgium is regarded by many of the participants as going deeper even than that over the abdication of King Leopold 11. They see it as a fight for the control of the future of the country. Belgium, though economically fortunate, is miserably95 words
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Article86 1955-04-12 14 FOUR -ALL present violent crisis in Belgium is regarded by many of the participants as going deeper even than that over the abdication of King Leopold 11. They see it as a fight for the control of the future of the country. Belgium, though economically fortunate, is miserably divided between86 words
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Article142 1955-04-12 14 MARINES SCORE 6-0 VICTORY MARINi: DLPT. S.C. scored (heir easiest uin in this years Singapore Div. 1 >occer when they trounced R. E.M.1., by mx poals to nil at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. R.EM.E. conceded three goals bctorc the interval. Marines did not open the score until the 20th minute142 words
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Article83 1955-04-12 14 INDIAN' Recreation Club beat Woodbridge Hospital by four goals to two in a Singapore Div. 1 league soccer match played at Jalan Bcsar Stadium last night Stephcnson scored all four goals for the Indians while Mohamcd RifTen scored both goals for Woodbridge Hospital. Ten minutes before83 words
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Article85 1955-04-12 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Singapore Chinese whipped Selangor Combined (SCAA and RAF I Hi-2 in a water-polo match at the Chenwu Pool today. Scorers were: Tan Wee Hock (.">'. Tan Eng Bock (fi>. Tan Eng Liang <2>. Eric Yeo i2> and Oh Chwee Heck <2>. The Combined .scored85 words
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Article66 1955-04-12 14 Kelantan Rally Win KOTA BHARU. Mon. Kclantan beat Trengganu by four goals to three in a soccer Car-' nival match played here yesterday. Playing for the third time. Kelantan was down by two goals to o:!C in the first half but recovered in the second half to beat Trcngganu by66 words
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Article27 1955-04-12 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The 52 Coy. R.A.S.C. beat Malaya Command Provost Unit four-one in an Army Garrison league soccer match on the Kinrara ground today.27 words
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Advertisement26 1955-04-12 14 Watch For The Opening Date ol THE (lI VS LATEST. MOSI ELEGANT AND MODERN MOVIE PALACE "KING'S THEATRE" (AIR (OM)IIIONH), at KIM TIAN ROAD. TIOM. KAURI.26 words
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Advertisement28 1955-04-12 14 Alston Scalps Eddie Choong 1 sgkj Page 8 Outboard Boating Club's Regatta Page 12 SCA tourney games. Economy Run review and pictures Page 13 Overseas sport. S.R.A. Shoot28 words
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Advertisement56 1955-04-12 14 SAIGON MANILA 1 m/AMcsKf_ to-night is HEAT No o I AMATEUR TALENT m 8 COM PETITO.WSB JUDGING BY AUDIIHSUS^; y METER READER- Mr. JSSL^r. Thursday n LATIN J&^ FRIDAY 15* V' 1 GRAND OPE\»\« (|t vZwrn would cim HAIR PO MM J Does Darken j Made in EngUmd c Ro«'56 words
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Miscellaneous35 1955-04-12 14 WATER SPORTS TAIPINO, Mon. Kins Edward VII School will hold r sth annual water sports the Coronation Swimming Pool n Wednesday. There Will be demonstrations in life-saving, followed by a versus Students water polo match35 words
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Miscellaneous244 1955-04-12 14 Today's i Sport SINGAPORE SOCCER: Dn: 1 -Police S.A. vs P.8.1'. at Jalan Bcsar at 5.15 p.m Div 2A 8.0.D.C.A. vs Radin Mas at Geylang; Kinta Rangers vs T.B.A. at C.V M.A.: S.R.C. vs Customs S.C. at S.R C. Div 2B—S.H.B.RC. vs Aston A.C. at C.U. ARMY M.O.R. league— Div.244 words
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