Singapore Standard, 14 April 1955
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Title Section15 1955-04-14 1 Singapore Standard #R it -A K!B SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL H, 19:>:> II PAGES l"» CENTS15 words
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263 1955-04-14 1 ALERT POUNDS BANDIT LAIRS IN SWAMPS Standard Staff Correspondent' «|g slender but powerful guns of the HMS Alert yesterday pounded two PL the Pcnggerang Peninsula as part of Lon Rex f0 flush out m embers of the Independent Platoon of the Malayan Army, suspected to be in Lfhc swamps. ot263 words
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Article46 1955-04-14 1 Rcu- and ted a I c in S ate ncy -ued to g tho.^e tin I and j could i n>. v rnment private accused Mr Nco .^ng to when the at which .^nation ition of »ued n Saisron ♦he city Bti of na- It46 words
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Article11 1955-04-14 1 Renter) art of gamine London rted laim 111 words
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Article64 1955-04-14 1 NEW DELHI. April 13 tßcuter* The Egyptian Prime Minister. LieutenantColonel Gamal Abdel Nasser. conferred for two hours today with Indian Premier. Mr. Nehru. Mr. Nehru la believed to have a>ked him to try to dissuade Arab countries from raising the Israel issue at the Afro-Asian conference64 words
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84 1955-04-14 1 'Twas A Bleak Day For 'II Vecchio Winnie' SIRACUSA. Sicily. April 13 i:\pi.- April 13 brought bad luck to eager amateur artist. Sir Winston Churchill, who came here .searching a sunny painter's paradise. During the former British Prime Minister's first night in Villa Politi. overlooking 2 400-year-old Siracusa's historic harbour.84 words
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Article55 1955-04-14 1 SINGAPORE Police yesterday launched an extensive search for two members of thp crew of the Norwegian oil tanker Tinny. Both men were not on board the tanker when she mailed away at noon yesterday. They are Eshl Kicu and Bens Nickson. both messboys. The tanker steamed55 words
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Article, Illustration376 1955-04-14 1 'SABOTAGE', PEKING THUNDERS HK Answers: 'We Took Greatest Care A CHARGE that the Air India International Constellation Kashmir Princess, which crashed into the South China Sea, about 25C miles off Singapore on Monday was sabotaged rocked the world yesterday. The charge was made in a statement from the Chi- 1376 words
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Article199 1955-04-14 1 MEW DELHI April 13, (Reutcr) The Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, issued a message yesterday expressing his 'deepest" sympathy and sorrow to the Chinese Government and the relatives o: those killed in the Indian airliner which crashed in the South China Sea He expressed gratitude199 words
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Article110 1955-04-14 1 RANGOON. April 13 (Reuten— Chinese Premier and Foreign Minister, Mr. Chou En-lai will not be arriving in Rangoon today and the Burmese Government has not been informed so far as to his probable time of arrival, an official source told Rcuter this afternoon.110 words
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Article421 1955-04-14 1 And Britain Sends A Protest LONDON. April 13 (Koutor) liritain today prutrstcd to thr Chinese Communist (lowrnmrnt against its al.^cation that the British authorities in Hongkong urrc partly responsible for the loss of the Air India airliner. Mr. Humphrey Trevrlyan, British Charge d'AfTaires in Peking, made the protest when heReuter; A.P. - 421 words
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Article35 1955-04-14 1 HIROSHIMA. April 13 (UP> —Three Americans today began the examination ot 37 Hiroshima girls scarred by the atomic bomb to choose 20 for a trip to New York for plastic surgery.35 words
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Article181 1955-04-14 1 UMNO Chief On Red Papers KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— The UMNO President, Tungku Abdul Rahman, told The Standard tonight that the time was not yet ripe to offer an amnesty to the Communist terrorists. Ho was commenting on the reported find of some terrorist181 words
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Article30 1955-04-14 1 LONDON. April 13 <AP> Princess Margaret went to the ballet on Tuesday night with Mark Bonham-Carter. a beau of long-standing. A lady-in-waiting accompanied the couple.30 words
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151 1955-04-14 1 Don't Back Mao's Clairn For UN Seat -P.I. Delegates Get A Briefing MANILA, April 13 (Reuter> The Philippines Government today instructed its delegation to the Afro-Asian conference which opens in Bandung, next week, to object to the admission of Communist China to the United Nations when the subject is raised.151 words
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Article78 1955-04-14 1 FORT WILLIAM. Ontario. April 13 (Rcuter»— Mr. Clement Attlee. leader of the British Labour Party, last night urged nations which had not done so to recognize Communist China and said the Communists should have the seat in the United Nations held by Nationalist Chinese. "The sooner v;e can78 words
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Article105 1955-04-14 1 BODIES OF 3 VICTIMS FOUND A NAVAL spokesman in Singapore yesterday evening said three bodies have been recovered. Two of them have been identified as Flight Engineer K. D. Cunha and Assistant Purser Pimenta. All three bodies will be brought to Singapore by the Dampier which is expected some time105 words
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Article140 1955-04-14 1 One lone Sunderland fiying boat of the Air-Sea Rescue Centre. Seletar. flew search patrols over the area. The flying boat will continue with the search today. Ships in the area were the fishing vessel. Taype. and the merchantman. Silver Ash. The Taype. a converted UJS. Army140 words
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Article108 1955-04-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Malay Rulers have fixed Friday. April 22. as the official date for the sighting of the new moon for starting the fasting month. If the moon Is sighted on the evening of April 22. lasting will begin the next108 words
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116 1955-04-14 1 WASHINGTON. April 13 Reutcr The Governor of Pennsylvania. Mr. George Leader, said last night that I>r. Jonas Salk would be awarded the State's highest award, the Medal of Meritorious Service for his development of the anti-polio vaccine. The medal in the past has gone116 words
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210 1955-04-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.-The UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance headquarters today sent out a directive to aU its election committees in the Federation, setting them the task of raising $500,000 to finance their Federal 1 election campaigns. The directive which sugjgested five ways by which the money could210 words
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Advertisement31 1955-04-14 1 SHEU MOTOR OIL i Ytt See to read in comfort with Osrain the wonderful light Advertisement of IHI CfNIRAL ILtCTRIC CO (MALAYA) LTD. Representing THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. LTD. Of ENGLANO.31 words
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Article390 1955-04-14 2 Reports Of Koh s Resignation Are Untrue— Mendis MR. V. J. MENDIS, a member of the three-man Executive committee of the Singapore Labour Front, la*t night told The Standard there is no dissension whatsoever in the Front. Refuting reports appearing in the local Press about390 words
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Article195 1955-04-14 2 TAXIMEN That EXTRA 10 CENTS SINCiA P O R E taxi drivers are on the uarpatii again. They claim they have had numerous quarrels with the taxi travelling public over the question of the extra ten cents charge when more than two adults travel in their vehicles. As a result195 words
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Article84 1955-04-14 2 PENANG, Wed.— Ycap Hock Hoe. the well known racc-horsc owner and two others, Ong Thean Cheong and Kheng Hooi were summoned before Group Captain G V. Howard in the Second Magistrate's Court i here today on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Goh Cheng See. a84 words
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250 1955-04-14 2 KOTA BAHRU, Wed. -The KeUnUn Government said today that it was not taking any action against the president of the Rota Bahru Town Council, Dato Sri Amur D'Raja, who was accused ot having condoned in abusive action by his driver. The driver was alleged to have250 words
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Article140 1955-04-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.- The Malayan Trade Union Council will discuss a resolution urging all member unions to establish political funds and affiliations 'in order to consolidate the Malayan workers moTement" at its an-; nual conference which begins 1 on April 29. The National Union of Factory140 words
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Article67 1955-04-14 2 KUALA LUMPI'R. Wed. M:lk vendors and cattle owners in Selangor will meet here on Saturday to form a body "to protect the interests of the milk industry and cattle breeding." We feel we may have to face a lot of difficulties in the near future, if67 words
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Article20 1955-04-14 2 AN 18-year-old mother. Frau Gitta Gorzelanny. has been elected "Miss Eerlin 1955" by a jury of artists Renter.20 words
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Article66 1955-04-14 2 IPOH. Wed.— Malay pupils attending mission schools in Perak are not required to attend Christian religious classes or buy religious text books unless they elect to take scripture as a subject in their school certificate examination. This was the reply given by the State Government to a66 words
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Article86 1955-04-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Sclangor's Legal Adviser. Mr. C. M. Sheridan, dashed oul of his house in pyjamas early this morning in pursuit of a burglar. The burglar, however, was more agile than Mr. Sheridan and managed to escape. Mr. Sheridan, who lives in Brockman Road, said86 words
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Article, Illustration145 1955-04-14 2 JOCKS FIRST CENTURY KUALA LUMPUR, Wed A young Ilying Scot oi No. 194 Squadron today became the first Royal Air Force Pilot anywhere to score a century in casualty evacuation bjy helicopter. Flying Officer Michael Hamish Caldow "Jock" To friends achieved this ivilestone in a Sycaniorc when }\e lilted out145 words
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Article127 1955-04-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Mr. P. P. Narayanan, general secretary of Malaya's bigge.-t union embracing plantation workers, may make a political comeback in the Federation this year through the presidentship of the Malayan Trade Union Council, it waft indicated today. Mr. Narayanan is among four nominees127 words
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Article357 1955-04-14 2 A FORMER Chinese MM, v W Hock Lens, 21, was sentenced fto fi %l hJ ment by Mr. Justice Whittor \tV far I Court yesterday, when hr plead, j possession of seven rounds c ,t Astra automatic pistol, which JZ officer, killed last year. h Mr Justice Whit ton357 words
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Article36 1955-04-14 2 l>nr, K« l I:J' v 'I. Ml-' Tho riN| las Houm- i,. rrTK Ih, •lul\ S. p! 1 Ton- i. prii «s first x, C 715 m-!|,,. T lii: mr»ntlh g buyers. T<m< %fcj36 words
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Article30 1955-04-14 2 I m fl 1 I for pov. "D< P 1 I I said 1 I the W I I I in i I I I M I in -II30 words
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Article42 1955-04-14 2 IPOH. Wed Two Communist terrorists were nonra. ted by an Area 5 Unit in the Lenggong Jung North Perak at about 10.30 t! morning. The Security Unit ki and wounded the other, dead terrorist is as yet unidentified.42 words
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Article254 1955-04-14 2 Motions Before MTUC Delegates KI'ALA LI'MPiR, Wed.— The Federation Government's Labour Department is being regarded by all organized trade unions in the country "with some suspicion," the annual Delegates Conference of the Malayan Trade Inion Council is being told. In resolutions seeking the Council's support, the254 words
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Advertisement36 1955-04-14 2 A Subject of a VITAL CONCERN r.^^B MARRIED COUPlti learn some new and Gt/nonn'n Tfihlols Iv W^ llf I the Medical /M Profession and /9^/slSjoy?/// 7 l U*' L<A obtainable from C€ rvCCVC?f'" OC oo^ che^nists.36 words
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Article126 1955-04-14 3 STORMS RAZE 41 PERLIS HOUSES ALOR STAR. Wed More than IUO people were rendered homeless when storms and whirlwinds during the past week destroyed 41 houses in scattered kampongs in Pferiis. There was one The Bute Welfare comnuttce in Perlia has donated I for immediate cash rein Tebing Tinggi 21126 words
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Article87 1955-04-14 3 Man Jailed For Assault On Woman TAX Check Bee was in the S n-nporc Cri District Co iri f f >r trespassing intc *ho house of a woman ar Scrnn^oon Road on Dv ns- hrr. 1 Rckiah 1 i Ac court that at 8 Pm. H.it nay. \flii!c she was87 words
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Article89 1955-04-14 3 MRS Marjorie Jacques. icemen Barracks, Hill, Sincapnre. pleaded tuilty in the Seventh Pol. Court ay to lusing hurt to p v.i til a bread on A. r H Tho prosecuting officer. pectoi M. C. Jacob, told that Desmond Gordon Pike, a boy. came to89 words
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Article, Illustration201 1955-04-14 3 Says Adventisf Educator DESFITE a certala shyness and timidilN. (-specially amnnx the JTMUIg Kirls, the Dy.iKs in the jungle villages of Borneo show an eai;ernes s lor education. Mr. K. h. (ossentine. Seiretarv of the Department of KdiK :\tio:i. (i c n c r201 words
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Article32 1955-04-14 3 HONGKONG, April 13 ial Standard Service: es of the Hongkong w< r€ $15.75 to Cl sterling; $5.79 to ssl; $1,837 to Malayan $1; Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $250.75 to a tacl.32 words
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Article122 1955-04-14 3 Provident Fund Delay Requested THE Singapore City Council Labour Union yesterday a.^ked the Council to suspend the implementation of the Central Provident Fund scheme "as Its members were not iully informed ot the working of the scheme." A resolution adopted by the Union at its general meeting said that since122 words
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Article64 1955-04-14 3 THE market problem for 1 residents in the Serangoon Garden Estate will be over :in the next four months when the Estate's own market will be ready. Plans for this market have been approved and work on it will begin immediately. Provisions have been made for lfi64 words
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Article, Illustration68 1955-04-14 3 VICE ADMIRAL A. K. Scott- Mom rieff <■*">£*£ new <»nimander-in-(h»r n Ftr Fast Station, g^*?" thr •ommandrr.in.Ch'J. the Army chief. They are seen walking back to the ollice after the Admiral had inspected a (iuard of Honour formed by Malayan Other Kanks of theStandard - 68 words
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Article185 1955-04-14 3 Not Politics But Policy— Counsel IN the middle of an address by a defence counsel in a false declaration case yesterday, the Singapore Third Criminal District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, asked in a steely voice. "Since when did politics come _J jinto this court?" Mr. Forrer asked this question185 words
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Article290 1955-04-14 3 Magistrate Queries Detectives Action THE Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate. Mr. J. M. Dcvcieux-Colcboum yesterday asked the prosecuting oflicer. Inspector E. J. Walker, what it is meant when detectives called themselves "Government men.'' He put this question when two detectives of the Gambling Suppression branch290 words
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Article55 1955-04-14 3 MISS Yang Pel Yuen, popular Singapore-born cafe-singer, is staging a comeback alter an absence of five years. She will make her debut at a Chinese rafc in the New World on Friday. She was a singing star in S ngapore cafes for three years before entering55 words
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Article136 1955-04-14 3 A Night Of Love For The Doggie THE Singapore Canine Welfare Association today has <>1 dogs awaiting adoption. These represent the number left of the 366 cloys the Association has taken in since it started in May last year. Thus far 17(> dogs have been placed in Rood homes and136 words
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Article84 1955-04-14 3 Committed To Assizes For Trial A SINGAPORE bank clerk. Tay Er.g Wall, 'A.], was committed in the Ninth Police Court yesterday, to stand trial at the next Assizes on two charges of criminal breach of trust of two cheques amounting to $3,262.56 between Jan. 18 and March 11, 1952. The84 words
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Article, Illustration32 1955-04-14 3 MR P-U'L LAWRENCE GONZALES and hi s bride, the former Miss Myrtle Lilian Branson, who were married in Singapore at the Cathedral of the (iood Shepherd on Easter Monday.32 words
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133 1955-04-14 3 Ordered To Pay $100 To Wife And Child A WOMAN accused her husband in the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday of ill-treating her by burning her with lighted cigarette.^ and beating her with clogs. The woman. Tan Kuan Cher, was claiming maintenance for herself and her five-year-old-son from her husband.133 words
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130 1955-04-14 3 HIE visit of the Commissioner for Malaya in the U.K.. Inche Othman. to Northern Ireland and Eire wil] begin today. He is accompanied by his wife. Inche Othman will first fly to Belfast and tomorrow will have lunch with the Governor 'of Northern Ire'and.130 words
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185 1955-04-14 3 Palestine— A Topic For Arabs At Bandung Conference THE Pa'est nc pro: !em is the chief concern ot the Arab delegation to the Asian-Afric-an conference which opens at Bandung on April 13. The spokesman of the delegation. Walk! Salah. Minister for Foreign Affair*, said on his arr.val at Singapore's Kalians185 words
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Article239 1955-04-14 3 Be Proud of Your English Improve Your Speech and Writing in a Few Hours Arc you content with the way you speak and writ* 1 Arc you sure that you arc not making mistakes that cause people to underrate you? Thousands of men and women are handicapped because they make239 words
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Advertisement223 1955-04-14 3 7/ie wor/d famous family of TIGER medicinal products V TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (PAT KIM TANj Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, T i redness, Stomachache, Foul Breath ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL Coupon forJREj BOOKLET^ THE REGENT INSTITUTE IDEPT. 469 L), PALACE GATE, LONDON, V/ H223 words
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142 1955-04-14 4 SCOUT Job Week starts from S.i* irday and will lasi till April '2A. During Job Week. 4.1)01) Wolf Cubs. Scouts and Rover Scout] will do a round of Singapore homes. The money they earn will go towards the Boy Scouts Association and help develop142 words
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Article138 1955-04-14 4 Two Divers Back From Australia ELEVEN Malay pearl divers working for an Australian firm in Darwin recently went on three-week strike because their company refused to send the body of the 12th diver, who died of sickness, back to Singapore for burial. This was revealed yesterday by two of the138 words
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259 1955-04-14 4 IQ. TESTS FOR ENGLISH S C H O O LS SUGGESTED Penang Studies Scheme PEXANG, Wed. The Acting Resident Commissioner, Tenant Mr. David |Gray, told a Press Conferjence today that it was time that this country accepted the principle of holding intelligence tests for school children wishing to be educated259 words
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166 1955-04-14 4 A Grand Party For Lin Yu-tang And Co. A GRAND tea party will be held in the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Hill Street on Saturday to send off Dr. Lin Yu-tang and other professors who have resigned from Nanyang University. Decision to hold the party was taken at166 words
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Article57 1955-04-14 4 THE four Burmese trade unionists who are now in Singapore to study local trade unionism will have an informal talk with University of Malaya students at 5 p.m. tomorrow < Friday > in the Union House in Bukit Timah Road. This discussion will be open to57 words
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Article41 1955-04-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Chong Fok Loy. 21. who tapoed rubber on an estate when his contract to do so had expired, was today fined $200 by the First Magistrate for theft of three katies of latex worth $3.41 words
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168 1955-04-14 4 JUDGMENT was reserved by the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley. in the Singapore High Court, yesterday, in the appeal of Ng Ah Pec alias Ng Tcng Hong against the conviction imposed en him by a District Court on three charges under the Bankruptcy Ordinance.168 words
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Article, Illustration225 1955-04-14 4 Married Woman Sails Alone Today On Trip Round World AISAH bintr Gani, 33, is happily married to a hroadcastinK assistant and they have three little children but today, she will leave all of them in Singapore when she sails away in the Canton today. There will no doubt be the225 words
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Article, Illustration212 1955-04-14 4 Talks With Minister Successful HOP X S that tomorrow's threatened strike by 1,300 white collar workers of the Singapore Harbour Board may be averted, brightened yesterday after the disputing parties met the Minister for Labour and Welfare, Mr, Lim Yew Hock, separately at his officeStandard - 212 words
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Article488 1955-04-14 4 Petition To Be Sent Soon Yap THE problem today for Singapore Legislators is not whether they should have a multi-lingual legislature but how to have it introduced witii the minimum possible dislocation to the existing Government. This was said yesterday by vice-chairman of the Singapore Chinese Chamber488 words
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Advertisement202 1955-04-14 4 :CapitoL > 2nu TREMENDO (!S u lh I y >iM f' T< c^ J COLUMBIA'S 3rd CINEMaSE > PRODUCTION -BICtURXB. .I, 1 S ONE OF THE SCREEN S«i ACHIEVEMENTS!^ UP *B«t PUPff^^^TrSTrvTAS pBRl' CINEMASCOPE > S"• •V TE: .^.5 i CM^Robert FRANCIS- Donald C- T Betsy PALMER P ▼with RKAI.ISTK202 words
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246 1955-04-14 5 Negri Is Unique In The World Of Today KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —A singular Malayan stem where the women rule th c roost. ar the pants— and are Imired and acclaimed for it by the men. was i to startled Rotarians here at their luncheon meeting today. ed Din a Municipal246 words
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Article160 1955-04-14 5 Welfare Aid To People Clarified IPOH. Wed. Governnw position with refard to welfare work was clarified by Mr. A. M. McDonald. State Finan1] Oiricer, in rep'y to an adirnmeni speech at a meeting Council of State today, said that people seeking W4 id should try their own families Brst, or160 words
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Article30 1955-04-14 5 THE December floo< ss in ...pore have cost the City Of about $75,000. .T^\ in^. S the cost of repairs to bacK lanes, bridges and roaas.30 words
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Article, Illustration49 1955-04-14 5 Stand ird Photo by MVK men and X, women < ttholic converts were baptized at the Church £i£! ,'J° lv Rosar > a Brickfields. Kuala laimpur. in a special Faster baptismal service. Several of the converts (seen in the picture) solemnized their marriages in < hurch after bantismYong Peong Seong - 49 words
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Article172 1955-04-14 5 14CandidatesOnCouncil MALACCA, Wed— The Malacca IMNO-MCA Alliance yesterday captured all seven seats for the mukims of Ayer Panas, Chin Chin and the gazetted village of Bemban at the polls. These ?cats together w:th seven for Jasin Town and Mukim they won at Monday's elections,172 words
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Article62 1955-04-14 5 TELOK ANSON, Wed. R. Subramaniam. a 28-year-old anti-Malarial inspector who admitted he had overdrawn $366.40 in respect of the anti-Malarial labourers" pay for the month of November last year, was sentenced to two months' jail when he pleaded guilty. Subramaniam was further ordered to make the62 words
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Article278 1955-04-14 5 Bus Company Is Out Of The Red KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Prompt action by the Road Transport Department against pirate taxis has pulled the North Eastern Transport Service (NETS) the Federation's only Malay transport company out of the financial woods, increasing also its takings by 30278 words
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Article, Illustration66 1955-04-14 5 Photo by MR MARQUES ANTHONY < f the Tekram Amounts Department. Kuala Lumpur, ami his hriclr. (he former Miss Margaret Philoman. at thrir wedding reception at St. Anthon\s Parish Hall. Kuala Lumpur. on Faster Monday. The brid *e r oom is the sun of Madam Ra.jamoney and the late Mr.Mellow Yap - 66 words
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Article127 1955-04-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Malayan Youth Counri! announced today that in orcicr to keep up with present trends of affairs in Malaya, the theme of its fifth annual Council meeting in May would be centred on "youth and community development." The Council, which will be127 words
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Article119 1955-04-14 5 IPOII. Wed.— A total of 33 Perak Ma lavs have been sent overseas for further studies under the Perak Malays higher studies scholarship fund. They are in various stages of completing their studies in civil, electrical or mechanical engineering, agriculture, accountancy, law. veterinary. social science,119 words
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Article124 1955-04-14 5 PENANG, Wed.— Sixty-six gangsters have l>ren interrogated by the Police since January this war and they are all being kept under special surveillance. As a result of these measures there has been a not able slackening of fcany activities here. Thi.s was disclosed at a124 words
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Article70 1955-04-14 5 IPOH. Wed. Ahmad bin Mat, (.";3). a fire-engine driver was fined s.B<» by the President of the Sessions Court. Che Mahmud Hashim, this morning for negligent driving. Ahmad drove a fire-cngino to Jelapang in answer to a call on the night of Feb. 13. Before reaching70 words
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105 1955-04-14 5 tPOH. KTed.- A [nctu ftn ;.t the State ng tue prov ion of in I he said Ci i Bo to Tap i H tn tmeni if v. ere reg ..red to Si ho.-*p. Eti p ing for the G Dv. H. w105 words
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Miscellaneous1165 1955-04-14 5 Standard c&lmcincic Information at a Glance 3SS£gE3&3BMRCMMNB7*— iimiiHrnnr rri nr n Mp'.ody 'Si; Kt.'M Kc.M of B; f(I%JrA n A fi C < JKUALtA LUMPUR > BaV.ds < Id m Home I' I PI V] A X V^ X L News t.om K:.;. .:i .:;d S.»u:t> &1^ r _J' MADRAS:1,165 words
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854 1955-04-14 6 Singapore Standard Malay National Front I RESPITE their passing some most impracticable resolutions at their recent get-together, the actual I Im ot the All-Malaya Malay Youth Congress is to a national front for Malays. Since the Labour i won the Singapore elections the word •front' teems to have become fashionable.854 words
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Article1429 1955-04-14 6 Case of sinking_or swimming with Nationalist Chinese under threat of Communist invasion By A Special Correspondent In Taipeh ONE oi the voices lea.st heard in the current discussions about a ceasefire and the stabilization of the Formosan area la that of the Formosans themselves. Seven years1,429 words
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409 1955-04-14 6 Sir:— After the campaign for Cairnhill. I begin to conceive the greatest respect for you. Mr. David Marshall. I respect you for the way you sobbed, laughed, wooed, and yelled at the officeworkers under the "old tree at Raffles Square"' and your ability to hold409 words
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144 1955-04-14 6 Sir,— Reading your editorial entitled "Communal Laroent' 1 was surprised to lear n that a responsible colony newspaper still spreads communal feelings among the people. It comPlains vh v there was no raim] candidate elected to the newly-formed Singapore Legislative Assembly. II is so distressing144 words
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Letter329 1955-04-14 6 Sir— Mr. C.C. Tan said that his party's defeat in the Singapore Legislative Election is due to the splitting of the vote by the Democrat Party. What rubbish! HoW absurd! Such words uttered by a political giant would make people rock with laughter. The Progressives took329 words
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Letter203 1955-04-14 6 n All Correspondence! Should Be Short And To The Point Sir; It is high time Radio TVlaiaya did something to encourage the sports-minded youths of this country and please the sports enthusiasts by running commentaries on all important games played in this country. Malaya is proud203 words
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Letter228 1955-04-14 6 Sir;— There is a crying need for a post office in Queenstown, At present residents have to make use of either the post box at Henderson Road or the one at the junction of Ganges Avenue and Havelock Road. Each of these post boxes stands more228 words
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Article30 1955-04-14 6 Nanyang Staff I j Lead By I I I I I H I j i New Approach I I i I j i■ m I Sin Cl30 words
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Advertisement69 1955-04-14 6 Try Crcmc Puff. TODAY. It's Mox Foctor's new blend of creamy make-up bate ond powder oppl.cd with a puff. wß^ The complete make-up that losts for <$£ longer, looks and feels \< light and smooth is more flattering thon ony moke-up you hove ever worn. C erne Puff won* streak,69 words
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Article11 1955-04-14 7 lygamy Menace o The Women i His a ive. A We11 words
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112 1955-04-14 7 i vrurn of n Lnn- The girl refused to lravc saythat her father himself d in one room with four otlv r men. The url .-aid her mother sent to England because she thought "I might make some money." On arrival she had112 words
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Article67 1955-04-14 7 TANGIER April 13. (Rcuter>—Corinrie Calvct, 29. and actor J» fT Stonr were married at the United States legation here last night. The Reverend Jo>eph Grossholtz, American r in Tangier, performpd the ceremony and the United States consul drew up the marriage document?. In February last year.67 words
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Article59 1955-04-14 7 JOHANNESBURG, April 13. (Reutcr) All African and coloured (mixed rare) children stayed away from mission schools in the Bciv.ni 18 miles from here, yesterday, in protest againsi the Bentu Education Act. which became operative yesterday. The act transfers contro. of African education i provincial authorities and59 words
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Article54 1955-04-14 7 T ONDON". April 13. (Reutcr) —The Queen will take the salute from the balcony oJ Buckingham Palace. London, on Thursday. June 0 at a Royal Air Force Hyp.-ist to mark her official birthday. Farlier she will attend the traditional Trooping of the Colours ceremony on the54 words
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Article, Illustration99 1955-04-14 7 photo. A TEENAGE Russiin boy who fled to West Berlin on March IX rejoined his parents at his own request recently and returned tearfully with them to the East. Valery I.ysikov. teenaee son of a Kussian Air Force Lt.-Col. was turned over to his father andA.P. - 99 words
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Article89 1955-04-14 7 .IROBI. April itei '> ueor^e Erskine. Commanc.er-m-Chicl ol British forces in East Africa here yesterday that the t Man Mau terrorI is .n "its last phase." He emphasised that this re- > active terrorism Th ins; the the X' from lav so* s iv.o^t89 words
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Article45 1955-04-14 7 :OGA. SPRINGS. New April 13 lAP) A and father and six children p- I early on .i^ fire levelled a do* busings and trtment building. n 50 persons lived threr->torey frame n the businc.-> lecof this upstate horseni; re-45 words
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Article187 1955-04-14 7 WASHINGTON, April 13 (Rcuter)— Mr. John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, said yesterday that the government was already "actively exploring" approaches to a solution of the Fonnosan problem suggested by Mr. Adlai Stevenson on Monday night. The former Democratic Presidential candidate proposed that the187 words
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Article350 1955-04-14 7 Go-Ahead Signal For Mass Vaccination Plans LONDON, April 13, (Reuter) To medical authorities in many European countries yesterday's official report of the success of the Salk polio vaccine in America was the signal to go ahead with mass vaccination plans. France intends to mass produce her350 words
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147 1955-04-14 7 ANN ARBOR, Michigan. April 13 (AP)— lf things were hard for the monkeys of India. the effective Salk vaccine will make it harder, before things get better The demand for India's Rhesus monkey will grow now that the vaccine is licensed and147 words
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Article109 1955-04-14 7 WarningOn 'Mixed' Schooling WASHINGTON. April 13 iAP> Virginia and North and South Carolina lawyers told the Supremo Court yesterday that public schools in their states may bo destroyed if the court orders an immediate end to separate schools for Negro and white children. Negro attorneys called upon the court to109 words
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Article79 1955-04-14 7 ROME. April 13 (AP> Luxury-loving former King Farouk of Egypt is broke and looking for a job. says Italy 'i "Tempo" magazine. "My situation has become critical. I must go to work to live," the weekly quotes Farouk as saying in an interview. The magazine said79 words
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Article67 1955-04-14 7 HOLLYWOOD. April 13 'Router) Columbia Pictures yesterday suspended Rita Ilayworth and told her she would not be allowed to work with any other company until she had made two films for Columbia. The red-headed star announced last Thursday that she would not report for work67 words
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Article62 1955-04-14 7 BONN, Germany. April 13. CAP) Gen. Anthony C. McAulifle said yesterday America's "formidable" forces in Europe now propose to fight "for every inch of the ground we hold" in any future conflict. The Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Army in Europe also declared he "tends to support" the62 words
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Article51 1955-04-14 7 HOLLYWOOD. April 13. Renter* Actress Antonina Sarmlento came, here irom the Philippines and one of the first things .she did was have her shining black hair cut short in the Italian mode. "It was a shock at first," I she .said "but I like it51 words
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Article, Illustration60 1955-04-14 7 Flying Cup Saucer ASDFASDF TEST pilot Phil Johnston makes a free flight in Palo Alta. California, aboard a new t.S navy experimental one-man helicopter which looks like a flying saucer with a cup standing on it. A fan inside the ba*>«* rin« lifts the craft into the air, and theAP - 60 words
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Article95 1955-04-14 7 Sir Anthony Formally Takes Over WINDSOR, April 13 (ReutPD Sir Anthony Eden was formally sworn in h'Te yesterday as head ot the British Government at a meeting of Queen Elizabeth's Privy Council. The Council Is a body of statesmen and other public figures appointed by the sovereign to advise her95 words
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Article67 1955-04-14 7 SHILLONG. April 13 (Renter) The Assam Government has called in troops to help police maintain order in the Goalpara district following last week's disturbances over the 5 of West Ben sal ior an inspection of the border line, it was announced here yesterday. Shops owned by67 words
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Article55 1955-04-14 7 WASHINGTON. April 13 <AP> The U.S. Prison Bureau said yesterday that 82 civilian criminals were executed in America last year 20 more than in 1953. Ten of those put to death in 1954 were teen-agers, all Negroes. The records show <mly nine teen-agers were executed55 words
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125 1955-04-14 7 He Hit Five High Tension Wires Lived IPSWICH. E aslem England, April l.'i <lleuten An American pilot flew a Lockheed Shooting Star .id light-er-bomber through live hi-li tension cables each carrying 132.000 \olts yesterday and 1 1 v• J The pilot. I irst Lieutenant 15 1.. Johnson of the S7th125 words
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Article57 1955-04-14 7 ADELAIDE, April 13 (Rru-tcri-Souih Australian All Dean claims a n» w world record by hi. catch of a 1 lb. white pointer -hark the west coast of South Australia. Sixteen feet nine Incl lonir. with a girtli of n:n» three inche ;j wm I<>4 lbs heavier tlian57 words
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Advertisement33 1955-04-14 7 MAR THESE RECORDS SELECTED fP.OM OUR LARGE STOCKS^^_____^ Rachmonmov. v i/ orS okov rs a Huxa" o-iyjsr!: si Dohnonyi MIXA V Ravel. Co»omb.o 1 the U]rn o^AE^4 SUITE, N° A RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE.33 words
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Advertisement109 1955-04-14 7 RUBBER TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, April 13 The following arc the closing prices of rubber ond Tin on th c London Market: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 26. id. Spot £716 buyers. May 26^d. £717 sellers. June 26^d. Three months £717. July/September 26|d buyers. £717-10$. sellers. October/December109 words
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Article, Illustration65 1955-04-14 8 After Spore, It's London SOO Mi: and CHOO HI AT GOH, the young: C'hinrsf dancers from London who uill cive a ballet recital at Victoria Memorial Hall on April .'7. >lav 1 an] 4. After their performances the brother and sister will return to the famous Sadler65 words
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Article142 1955-04-14 8 KUALA LI MPIK. Wed.— A thousand rubber smallholders occupying: land belonging: to the Selangor Koyal Family for over two decades have .just been assured Government aid for replanting their old rubber. Party Nesjara announced yesterday. I gii jr the P..r*y on I tc Stat I142 words
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Article79 1955-04-14 8 IPOH. Wed. In order to enable the District Officer oi ITpper Perak, to spend more lime with the people and less with paper work and corres- len c. the State Finance Committee has recommended tie purchase of a wire re-'order-dictaphone, at a cyst o? $800. The79 words
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Article25 1955-04-14 8 A NURSE attached to the Singapore General Hospital lost a purse containing $52 which she left in her hostel room on Tuesday afternoon.25 words
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302 1955-04-14 8 New sp ore Pay Scheme For Chinese Teachers English Tutors Also Covered THE Singapore Education Department yesterday announced new salary schemes for teachers in local Chinese schools which receive full Government aid. The schemes cover those in senior normal 111. .3rd year normal and of Certificates of Education (both Chinese302 words
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208 1955-04-14 8 They Want Travellers To Spend More Here A MOVE is afoot by the Singapore Public House Owners' Association to compel sea travellers and ships' crews to spend a certain period of time on land during a vessel's stay in Singapore. The association. which is planning to make this recommendation to208 words
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Article, Illustration42 1955-04-14 8 phot. i by WHILE being; loaded with copra cakes from a lighter at the new Penang Harbour Board pier at Weld Quay, Penans. this lorry suddenly slipped into the sea. No one was injured.- Sam Kai YeeSam Kai Yee - 42 words
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Article263 1955-04-14 8 Customs Procedure 'Unfair JOHORE BAHIU Wed.— The procedure adopted by the Customs authorities over the export of rubber from Johore to Singapore is proving: "unsatisfactory" for the exporters here, according; to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Johore Bahru. The Chamber, which has communicated the263 words
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81 1955-04-14 8 THREE gardeners were working in a girls' school on Tuesday morning when their attap hut in Kampong Liewlian. oif Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, was broken into. Cash amounting to $575. six gold rings, two gold chains, three gold studs and three fountain81 words
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Article53 1955-04-14 8 A woman hawker vas knocked unconscious a> she was leaving her home in Harris Street, Singapdawn on Tuesday. She claimed she with a piece of wood by I man who had a t< i tog the lower part The woman i s now btreated at the53 words
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Article56 1955-04-14 8 THE Blood Trar I Service is urgently app« for blood donors of all groups to come forward and replenish the fast -d wind Blood Bank. The shortage i s due v great demand made on the Bank during the East< r H days. Those who require56 words
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Article123 1955-04-14 8 MCA Asks Terrorists To Give Up IPOH. Wed. The General] 'Secretary of the Malayan I Chinese Association. Mr. Lcong I Yew Koh. today railed on the terrorists to "leave the deep Jungles and work for the de- J niuCTatic progress of the eountrv. M Mr. I.eo!i£ reminded the Communist terrorists123 words
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Article39 1955-04-14 8 IPOH. Wed Mr. J. X Creer, Acting B:. Perak, took hi- as member of the Counci of State, Perak. thj ening Two others. T tan H Kamaruddin and Mr. C. J. C Cumming. were i39 words
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Article, Illustration22 1955-04-14 8 Jeffrey First Birthday second son u\ i 9 K. rndcrw.Hk. l.umpur. putuHhfl Ml his i-.^J hirtlul.i- I h«nii' n Kn.il.i M Standard22 words
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Article, Illustration52 1955-04-14 8 HASTES Salimin bin NtfiM f I Malay Hostel. RUng. P r< s< nI l( ,r!' I clifT. their supei intend* nt M* 1 Klan R Hick School. *ho ill b- t M J on leave soon. A tea p«rtN in I cliff was held .it th. NUM52 words
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Advertisement194 1955-04-14 8 1 I:.''.' American f'-.tar V jjM I V sa/s: Iw;eLUXtc let soap? J D I f%§fyK'& f i *\r 'in SI a*.. /j s-j >ssi>s&&&&% ■l3£'^^ T*^' *1 -^1- J I*' K^/ IS s j^ga^lßP^ *v~ V t t^ iy -v A-c^r v /ittfe /7^? chances with your SKtNf Choose194 words
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Article35 1955-04-14 9 vi-ii |0 D i Xi: I i i i < < i |W > ts hi it ft o c I c I k la I jp i 're I i < i pie I linn35 words
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Article357 1955-04-14 9 Philip Deane - Philip Deane ■by- A Gnat Romance Comes To an twi ntter Vow is I lor 400 'tears DELHI. QNE oi the most romantic chapters in India's hisOOC of the words at ir-gend.sof chivalry SS?A :in n rml «hort The Indian Prime Minister 111 Nehru— like Moses in*357 words
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Article303 1955-04-14 9 London. £JRITONS poured out a total £550,000.000 on gambling in 1954, the J British Churches' Com- mittce on Gambling said J 5 in its annual report. S 2 That total compared with j J £602.000.000 in 1953. Only < S in the case of football pools 2303 words
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Article, Illustration9 1955-04-14 9 "Mother said I wasn't to look at strange boys."9 words
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Article1231 1955-04-14 9 From Our Correspondent: HIGHLIGHTS: 0 Siittiilttiiu'ims <>in<i a<>n< of tsiti und Africa into world's ttrvnu Indian l*rvss Hails surrvss of Singapore Labour Front lAtlvr Statesman Ivriurvs on 'nuclonr invubun* Singapore vxporis to India Hcronii highest MADRAS, pOR the first time in ,nistory. representatives of 1.000,400 million people ii*1,231 words
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Article1049 1955-04-14 9 THE AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE Impressions by an Icelandic journalist, Bcncdikt Grorondal. Editor of "Samvinann" vionthly magazine ol the Cooperative Society of Iceland Seeing It The Right Way Visit A Small Town ftECAUSE most people who visit the United Mates expect to see great and impressive things there, they generally1,049 words
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Article, Illustration255 1955-04-14 9 Berkeley, Caiif. 7\TATURAL scientists at the University of California now know enough about one species of tiny plants called "algae" which they think might increase Asian rice crops severalfold. At the same time, their new general knowledge is practical enough to be turned to commercial use255 words
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Advertisement98 1955-04-14 9 l^^youaont (/plhavefocoa* > babuioeafc < UFTIT7 IlLliiZi <^ f BABY FOODS f Ihe natural, pure flavor of Heinz Baby I Foods makes them welcome even with fussy little folk! You see, Heinz selects J the choicest, fresh ingredients for their *Q WI many delicious varieties of Baby Foods. I Then98 words
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315 1955-04-14 10 5^^pBJ(BBj§BaBJBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMilH^aHM»»"^^"""" ll IB l^~ i<l<< BOTH imports into and exports of rubber from Malaya in March showed increases in tonnage compared with the corresponding figures for February, according to official statistics. Shipments of rubber, including latex, from Malaya in March amounted to 93.616 tons,315 words
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Article145 1955-04-14 10 BOTH industrials and tins were irregular on a quiet Malayan share market yesterday. The turnover was only moderate. Rubber shares were quietly steady. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS Buvprs Se'Vrs dammon 3.10 3.15 Malayan Cement 135 1.40 xd M. Colls145 words
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Article189 1955-04-14 10 IPOH, Wed. A proposal that the State Government acquire about 2.000 acres of "bendang" (pad:) land owned hy several estates in Kuala Kurau and Began Serai, and •i.icnatc this to the pad: growers of Krian. has not been accepted by the State Government. At189 words
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372 1955-04-14 10 Weekly Letter From U.S. WASHINGTON, April 13.— As economic activity in the United States mounts, the nation's foreign trade is mounting: with it. Latest evidence is a spectacular rise in I.S. customs receipts in March, indicating a heavy volume of imports for the month.372 words
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150 1955-04-14 10 9,600 ACRES YEARLY FOR TIMBER WORKING IPOH. Wed.-The Perak Government i.s to make available annually a total of about 9.600 acres of forest reserve for timber working. Asked by Inche Meor Ahmad bin Yusof to state its policy regarding licences for extracting timber from forest reserves, the government, at today's150 words
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212 1955-04-14 10 Dealers In Car Spares Resume R.I. Trad BAN TO BE EAS Standard Staff R rrv SINGAPORE dealers T" spare parts arc busy contort* 0 0 connections in Jakarta j n Qnt n S i relaxation of control of imports in the near future. The Indonesian C in Singapore. Mr. A:r.212 words
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Article20 1955-04-14 10 million t<mv will ti« iJM doubled b\ iTB l> .1 R(K,|< I t'«»mpan\ told 9 Rotaria: I I I20 words
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Article13 1955-04-14 10 THE output of Jin Rubber Estates Ltd.. March was 26.200 lb.13 words
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Article, Illustration153 1955-04-14 10 $1 Mil. Building For China Insce. Company Standard Staff Correspondant THE new China Insurance Building for Kuala Lumpur, will be completed in about six months. It will cost more than SI million and will give Batu Road added importance. Already the main framework of the nine-storeyed building: is completed. (SeeStandard - 153 words
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Article211 1955-04-14 10 EXCEPT for son-.c business in black popper, the produce market in Singapore remained quiet in all sections yesterday. Copra quotations tended to case slightly sellers for April shipment clos.ng at $28$ per picul. White pepper prices again eased slightly to $177 and $176 per picul for Muntok211 words
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Article25 1955-04-14 10 THE Australian Industries Fair is to be held in Melbourne from April 21 to May 14 «nd will be of interest to importers.25 words
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Advertisement649 1955-04-14 10 NOTICES SALE BY TENDER PERAK MEDICAL DEPARTMENT RENDERS are invited for the M. purchase of onr Dodge ton Truck No. A. 4482 which may be inspected at the District Hospital, Ipoh durinf normal oflke hours by arrangement with the Medical Officer in charge There is no specified tender forms and649 words
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Advertisement202 1955-04-14 10 THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.MS. CAP 137). IPOH MENGLEMBL TOWN COINCIL, NOTICE. II IS proposed, under Sec- tion 144 of the Town Boards Enactment, to amend the Approved Town Plan No B3 (Gazette Notification No 2846/31 ot the township ot IPOH by altering the zoning of Lots ***** and *****202 words
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Advertisement203 1955-04-14 10 AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, Union Build.no Tel 3382 IOH s] TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON V A CE^O EGYPT AND MEDITERRANEAN n* Spore r 1 PRES. ARTHUR )< PRES. GRANT 24/28 Apr. PALMETTO MARINER.. 1 5 Mov PRES. PIERCE FAST SFRVICE TO WEST COAST I S BALTIMORE, BOSTON V.A THE tr203 words
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Miscellaneous120 1955-04-14 10 OITIR ROADS -Hl'. 113 Sheng King". X.-. Oriental Dragon: Nai kai M North Star: Erinna; T< Athena: K. i Romai mo: Chong Hsing: Kons Reginald Kerr: Mataram: 1 1 Thai; Clement .Vie. Pn |\||>lP $KM I\M R ROADS Sadno: Bi HUig Bei B tong: Pasoso: Hua Heng: X.< AMaru: Sunon:120 words
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Advertisement969 1955-04-14 11 Tck24os MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 JhrppH^ <««<orpo»«uo m >in K «pote) (12 Unesi TUB BLUE FUNNEL LINK HT »A.iT2s naA'&uateXrttsa&s" 1 Ungapere Ow« Sails P. S-haw Penang r w Liverpool. Hoi•Si cIBA- I$ 16/n A 17/18 CakKa, /o" Llver b Ayon; Apr 14 Ap. 16 iB lvl< U Ur^969 words
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Advertisement704 1955-04-14 11 MITSUI |H^\ LINE FOR JAPAN from India S h m Pc 0 fl Kyor i t s v Maru, from Colcutta for Mop, Kobe 17 Apr. Oe*on Maru. trom Bomboy ♦or Hongkong, Kobe Moji. Yokohoma 4/5 Moy 2 Moy FOR JAPAN trom Continent. Awobason Mars. 1 o r Yokohama Kobe704 words
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Advertisement788 1955-04-14 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Soid. Genoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam. Homburf Copenhogen. Gothenburg ond Oslo. S'por* P S'horr Penong x) "LALANDIA" 20/21 Apr. 22/23 Apr. xx) "JAVA" 25/27 Apr. 28/29 Apr. 30 Apr/1 May xxx) "SELANDIA" 28 May/ 1 June 2/2 June 3/4 June x) Calls London788 words
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Article, Illustration430 1955-04-14 12 WALCOTT AND WEEKES TAME THE AUSSIES 242 Runs For Third Wkt. PORT OF SPAIN. Trinidad, Apr. 13, (Reuter)— A big stand of 242 for the third wicket between Clyde Walcott and Everton Weekes enabled West Indies to total 355 for the loss of five wickets before rain and bad light430 words
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Article64 1955-04-14 12 WEST INDIES Ist INNINGS (overnight 73 for 2) C. Waliott stumpd Langley b Benaud 126 E. Weekes C Johnson b Benaud 1. Smith b Benaud (i. Sobers not out t. McWatt not out Extras: Total: for 5 wickets 355 M R W I inriwall MUlfr 23 7 9064 words
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Article87 1955-04-14 12 IPOH. Wed. Tamilian* scored a convincing seven goals to two victory over 1/6 Gurkha Rifles in a senior division league soccer match played on the padang today. Tamilian* led s—o at the interval, and could have inflicted a bigger defeat on their opponents had their forwards been87 words
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Article44 1955-04-14 12 Robinsons Win At Hockey KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Robinsons Sports Club trounced Guthries Sports Club 10-2 in a Business House League hockey match on the Brickfields Road ground today Snarma (s>. Pereira <4> and G. H Lum netted for Robinsons while Aziz replied for Guthries.44 words
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Article49 1955-04-14 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The second annual Sentul Youth Athletic meet will be held tomorrow on the Sentul Pasar ground. Al! children below the age of 15 years will only be allowed to "take part in the sports. There will be a free film show at 7 p.m.49 words
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596 1955-04-14 12 FREEBOOTER - FREEBOOTER TRICKIEST JOB ON THE TURF By THE rules of racing state that the starter shall give all the orders necessary to ensure a fair start. How easy this sounds, but how tricky it can bo in practice. In the early dayi of racing596 words
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Article425 1955-04-14 12 By ARTHUR RICHARDS SURPRISE result in the senior division of the Changi football league has been the defeat of Base Accounts by 19 A.F.S. Base Accounts were put out of their stride by the quick tackling of 19 A.F.S. defence. Tech. Wing with a425 words
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Article, Illustration47 1955-04-14 12 TENNIS AT IPOH: Perak earned the right to the Chua Choon Leong Tennis trophy when they bea\ matches to two in the final played on Saturday and S Left to right: Moses Tay (Perak), Yon bin 'Mum (Jofco, Nyean (Perak) and Daud (Johore). Photo by Lee Thong47 words
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Article, Illustration41 1955-04-14 12 I BADMIXTOX: With that spell victory, Perak Junior Bad titlists pose jor Stanu cmmermmmn Lee I*< Choon. uuth their Iropl i mfter their glonovi triumfht on Monday mght. Ahmad Hanapiah (front left) made history by becoining the t.ryf MciUiy to J41 words
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Article, Illustration26 1955-04-14 12 Accent On Colour Colour that only an artist's brush could catch on canvas was the accent on Derby Day, the richest Turf meeting in YJRYHTYHGBDG •fc£26 words
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Article, Illustration32 1955-04-14 12 CROSS-COI'STRY Race at 1POH: Malayan cross-coun-try race champion A. 1. Sitlampalam, 20-year-old i schoolboy, (centre) is seen I holding the ka*i— m which h< WOK sjiccpssifc year W I country race I32 words
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Advertisement125 1955-04-14 12 You rfon'f know what Guest Facilities ore-* until you fly A././, 1 We/come as a Guest A 1.1. serve* London, Poris, Dusseldort, Geneva, Rome, Cairo, Aden, Nairobi. Korochi, Delhi, Bombay, Calcutta, Modros, Bangkok, Singapore ond Hongkong. Shortly connects Progue, Zurich, Beirut. Tokyo ond othei Cities. Constellation and Super Constellation Services125 words
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Article19 1955-04-14 13 I in on litter's f c a S I )h i P ■> md a orcci off eak up19 words
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Article126 1955-04-14 13 NEW YORK. April 13. <AP> England's Dun Cockell went through a three-hour "ordeal* with the Press yesterday and said that "fighting Marriano should be a iot easier." Despite his remarks about •ordeal.*' the 26-year-old British Empire heavyweight king who meets world champion Rocky Marciano in San Francisco126 words
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Article, Illustration59 1955-04-14 13 Photo. THE Hong Kong Badminton team seen on arrival in Bom- t* air last week in their Asian Zone Thomas Cup against India. They icere completely routed by the Indians. ire shou-s from 7e/t to right; Robert Toy, Patrick Wong, K. S. Lou-, fQ;pt.) J. fi. PUP - 59 words
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Article123 1955-04-14 13 Two Injured In Schools' Football RAUB, Wed. Displaying better team work. Mahmud English School, Raub beat the Sulaiman English School, Benton g by two goals to one In a thrilling inter-school soccer match at the Raub town padang. Sulaiman school full back and the Mahmud school right wing met in123 words
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Article473 1955-04-14 13 JACK TALBOT - AUSSIES WON'T LOSE THE GAMES JACK TALBOT Nothing Serious, Says lOC Chief By MELBOURNE (Victoria) April 13— The president of the International Olympic Games Committee, Mr. Avery Brundage, said on his arrival in Australia recently that as far as he could see there was no risk of Melbourne losing the473 words
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Article98 1955-04-14 13 KUANTAN. Wed. Pekan reached the final of the interdistrict soccer knockout competition for the Dato Shabandar cup when they boat Kuantan by 3—l at the Kuantan Main Padang. Pekan opened the midway in the first half through inside left Omar who netted from close range. They98 words
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Article85 1955-04-14 13 SAX FRANCISCO, April 13: (AP)— Aging Joey Maxim, exuding confidence, is predicting that ho will knock out Carl (Bobo) Olson in their non-title 10-rounder tonight at the Cow Palace. "This one guy I'll flatten." said Maxim, the former lightheavyweight champion. "I think this guy is a push-over85 words
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Article71 1955-04-14 13 BUENOS AIRES. April 13: (AP) Pascual Perez, world flyweight champion, will meet a fellow Argentine. Alberto Barcnghi. tonight Iq a nontitle. 12-round bout. About 27,000 fans arc expected to see Perez in his first fight since he wrested the flyweight crown from Yoshio Shirai of71 words
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Article170 1955-04-14 13 KOTA BHARU. Wed. Colony Malays boat Kelantan Malays by five goals to four in their last soccer Carnival match played here yesterday. For the first time, Kelantan Malays really played with determination and grit to hold Colony Malays 4 4 for over sixty minutes. Then a170 words
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Article133 1955-04-14 13 KUANTAN'. lion: —In a friendly cricket mat'-h played here today at the Kuantan Recreation Club field. Poire beat Kuantan Recreation Club, by 13 runs. Sgt. Ramu knorked TOO runs not out. and became the first cricketer in Kuantan to score a century this .season. Police133 words
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282 1955-04-14 13 Chelsea's Hopes For League Title Crow Brighter LONDON, April 13, (Reuter)— Chelsea's chances of winning the English League Football championship for the first time in their history were improved today by the defeat of their nearest rivals Wolverhampton Wanderers, the holders of the trophy. In going clown 4-2 at Aston282 words
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Article294 1955-04-14 13 KLANG. AVed Tlie Klanjr Club's annual Faster Tennis Tournament which attracted more than 109 entries this year. Mas played off during the holidays. Competitors came from Singapore and the Federation. Lady MacGillivray watched the finals of the Ansley Young Challenge Shield for Gentlemen's Open singles and294 words
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Advertisement894 1955-04-14 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS THE PRCKiRESSIVE PAKTV \V ISHES to ex pic > K| :ihtitude to all those who helped thei r candidates before and on election day and to ifjMQ voters who supported the Party. ~SII UA I lO\S VACANT^ STENOGRAPHED Rcqu.rr fi rv B: it Mercantile Con in Malacca894 words
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Miscellaneous270 1955-04-14 13 Ibner S y 4/ Copp '"I r. ■■3-:4Lt..£nrߣfGߣ SADIE HAWK/NS DAY £>AHCE J DON' T PLAN ON IHE WIN KNOWS, AH X X ff^\ Tl NY, GALS.T-HE'LL ALLUS TRIES TO BE DON. < MAH FLLT-) lr AH CRUSH S( WHAT A A /-AN' HE'S I <:A1 BE MINE.TOMORRV. MAH BOV^270 words
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Article, Illustration154 1955-04-14 14 WINDSOR LAD - DANIELS-MULLEY COMBINE LEAD FIELD WINDSOR LAD By KTALA Ll'MPl'R, Wed. The Daniels-Mulley combination has struck a bright patch in recent meetings. Jockey Athol Mulley heads the jockeys* list with 20 winners, while during the last four months trainer Keith Daniek has won 16 races for stakes and added money worth154 words
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263 1955-04-14 14 Stage Show Heads Banker Boy In 382 5 Sec. F or Three Jtackuctk At Kuala lumpur KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Several of Penang trainer Martin's horses were Bt against the clock this morning on a heavy track. Sta*e Show with Hud- Stride, revealed striklng form when he headed home Banker Boy263 words
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Article, Illustration40 1955-04-14 14 Says Francis our talk- 2 ing horse! I'ni off to Kuala Lum- pur for the Selangor Turf Club meeting opening on Saturday... But keep in touch with my friend. Windsor Lad j x he'll give you the J latest -c\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\\\\\*40 words
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Article282 1955-04-14 14 The VeutcwerA OF the newcomers who u;ii he making their debut at Kuala Lumpur. HOT IKON (late Sweet Prince) looks a promising M»rt A three-year-old Chestnut gelding by Niccoiq Dell'Arca fro:n woodland Maid. Hot Iron fulfilled four engagements last season, winning once and being placed282 words
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Article159 1955-04-14 14 Top Boxers In InterArea Fights MORK than 10 entries have been received by the Singapore Amateur Bo\ing Association for their third annual inter.area boxing championships which start at t' e Singapore Kadminton Stadium at 730 p.m. today. Mr. B. L. Duasford, the hono- <■:»•:. try t>l SABA., told 1 Standard159 words
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Article, Illustration735 1955-04-14 14 Trundle Hill - A Triumph For Trainer Yong Trundle Hill (fee &U.... fy TRAINER long Thau Yin deserves full praise for keeping Euphrates at such a remarkable peak of fitness. This successful handler has always favoured the "hard work and plenty of it" style of training for his charges and once again this735 words
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Article39 1955-04-14 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed StaSH* Sfte? Alhlellc Association <Chenwu) tronnr*»H Police Volunteer Reserve 62 in a FAS D,v. soccer league match on the Brickfields Road ground here today haTf h l im C c hlneSe cd tW<Vone39 words
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Article447 1955-04-14 14 Results Scores Positions Traction Co. 5 Sime Darby T:an Soon 2 Janting Tony Concenciao 2. Hussein q STB 4 F.&I ■Salim Meng Yong. Yang Huat. Abu Bakar 1 Mercantile Bank 4 M. P. H Eddie de Silva U. Ying Chye Kosnin q Pulo Bukom 2 Shell Sr^Ban^" 153 vs. Chartered447 words
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291 1955-04-14 14 THE Eddies of Mercantile Bank were in fine form at Geylang Stadium where they were responsible for their team's 4-1 victory over the Malaya Publishing House in a senior Business Houses League fixture yesterday. The Eddies were: right winger Eddie Teng Ying Chye. and291 words
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Article, Illustration103 1955-04-14 14 SINGAPORE Tel ephone Board have now regained the lead in the Singapore Business Houses Football Association senior division soccer table. This they did after inflicting a 4-0 victory over Fraser Neave yesterday. The Telephone men have secured 11 points from seven matches. Behind them103 words
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Article419 1955-04-14 14 SIME DARBY Sports Club were no match for Singapore Traction Company who took it easy for a 5-1 victory in a division 1 match at the STC ground. Boniface aad Avtar Singh led the Busmen In several good movements. Tlv STC defenders were sound, and made419 words
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345 1955-04-14 14 Telephone Board Find 'Popmen' Easy Victims AFTER conceding: only one goal in the first half the Fraser Neave defence cracked up on the resumption to allow their opponents, Singapore Telephone Board, to leave the field with an easy 4-0 victory in their Singapore Business Houses Football Association senior division league345 words
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Article103 1955-04-14 14 BREWERIES Sports Club really went to town in a big way yesterday when they routed Borneo Motors by nine aoals to nil in a division 2 match at Farrcr Park yesterday. Superior in all departments. Breweries opened accounts in the second minute through Talib. and in the103 words
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Article191 1955-04-14 14 BUKOM WIN IN 2nd HALF PL'LO BLKOM beat Shell Sports Club by two goals to nil in a division 1 league soccer encounter at Pala Lebar. Shell forwards attacked persistently in the first half, but with Zuri and Said shining among th P stout defenders of Pulo Bukom. no goals191 words
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