Singapore Standard, 20 April 1955
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Title Section17 1955-04-20 1 Singapore Standard #R it vH 1. fT^-- 8 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1955 It fACES r> CENTS17 words
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213 1955-04-20 1 Amman Goes Gay For King Hussein's Wedding To His Pretty Cousin >nN Jordan. April |r -(rack Arab Le- > units fluted young Hu^rin today as a JL to his "uomanless" n a school teatro D s shouted their V-t" the 20-year-jCnanh at Zahran213 words
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883 1955-04-20 1 IK. BUDGET MR. BUTLER STILL GIVES A £106 M. BOOST TO REVENUE 19 ißeulin's ChancelEi bequer, Butler, pre--1955 budget he was repurchase tax 125 per cent piecegoods. els, household clcs, cotton. I on and other j i:d he883 words
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Article139 1955-04-20 1 WELLINGTON. New Ze.land. April 19, (Reuter)— M\ Sidney Holland. Prime Minster of New Zealand, told t.e House of Representatives t>day the Government had 3ceptcd the resignation wti immediate effect, of Polfc Commissioner, Mr. Eric L Compton. Last December a formr Supreme Court Judge, a* Robert Kennedy,139 words
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198 1955-04-20 1 IPOH Tues.— The Tronoh Mines dispute, wfch at one time threatened to disrupt the economy of he country, took an unexpected turn today when it as announced that a settlement was in sight. This announcement was made after a 2-hour meeting between representatives of198 words
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Article352 1955-04-20 1 Mr. Chou Extends A 'Welcome' We've Not Come Here To Q uarrel' TO ALL BUT THE UNITED STATES BANDUNG, April 19 (Reuter)— Communist Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-lai, told the Asian-African Conference here today: 'We have not come here to quarrel." Speaking in Chinese, his remarks were translated into352 words
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135 1955-04-20 1 Bamboo Curtain? There's No Such Thing, He Says African nations to make the conference a success. He said the Geneva agreements on the restoration of peace in Indo-China should be strictly and faithfully carried out. "No interference or obstruction from any quarter should be allowed." He said the question of135 words
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Article219 1955-04-20 1 BANDUNG, April 19 (AP)— The dangers of allowing the Aim-Asian conference to become an organization of non-white races against whites were pointed out today in a speech before delegates from 29 nations by Carlos Romulo. i "It is one of our heaviest responsibilities, we of219 words
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Article58 1955-04-20 1 THE Singapore Government yesterday sent a message to the Chairman of the Asian-African conference at Bandung The message which was read at the conference at 9.30 am. states: "The newlyelected Government of Singapore sends good wishes to the Bandung conference and hopes that its deliberations will promote58 words
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Article35 1955-04-20 1 PORTSMOUTH. England. April 19 (Reuter) Admiralty investigators boarded one of Britain's bigcest aircraft carriers, the 36.800-ton Eagle, after a large quantity of water had been found in one of her four boiler rooms.35 words
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Article93 1955-04-20 1 I BANDUNG. April 19 (Reuter) Copies of a written speech were dis- tributed by a Chinese official to delegates as Chou En-lai. Chinese Premier, began to speak at the Asian-African conference here today. The written text was headed "Speech by Premier Chou En-lai. head •f the delegation93 words
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Article90 1955-04-20 1 BANDUNG, April 19, »Reuten—Mr. Fatin Zorlu. Premier of Turkey, told the Asian-African conference here today that it was necessary for "us Asians to stop violence and aggression and to refrain from them first in our own area." "In this respect our continent today unfortunately90 words
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Article61 1955-04-20 1 LA PAZ, Bolivia. April 19, (UP)— Seventy-five persons, including 12 women, has been arrested in a round-up of Government opponents following discovery of a revolutionary plot to assassinate President Victor Paz Estenssoro, it was announced today. Two police agents were killed when one of the suspects resisted61 words
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Article46 1955-04-20 1 TOURS. France. April 19. ißeuter) Four British schoolboys, all aged about 12. died early this morning when the hotel in which they were staying for the Easter holidays caught fire and quickly became a raging Inferno. Several other boys were In jured.46 words
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135 1955-04-20 1 By LEE JIT CHEN TELL'K ANSON. Tuea- A large turtle owed itsfe to six kind-hearted Inese here on Saturday. The turtle, weighing mr than four piculs, was caut in the Straits of Mala* by fishermen from ngkai Blukang and it wasiieant for the Kuala Lumpur135 words
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Article118 1955-04-20 1 TROPICAL STORM RIPS UP BANDUNG BANDUNG, April 19 (Reuter) A severe tropical thunderstorm hit Bandung this afternoon with a deafening roar lipping tiles from rools and deluging the streets. Cars bringing delegates to the conference hail and their escorting motorcyclists sent up mountains of .spray as they ploughed through six118 words
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Article37 1955-04-20 1 YOKOSUKA. Jnpan. April 19 <AP> A million-dollar firo burnrd most of a city block in this port city on Monday night. Police said two dance hall girls wen* burned to death.37 words
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Advertisement87 1955-04-20 1 ■^i Ccf ,l Street, Spore- 1. W S^^ ill .rr.ins A. Niacin). *^^B^/^ Bo?j urn and X }our Child s Health... to//W wouldn't you give to ensure it f Mother ifl to re- i^£; value of a food' /V^N^^=^^ t Give your child MmM^W^i 1 KaHine 1 every day. wfittf^itf87 words
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Advertisement31 1955-04-20 1 NAIRISONS USTER ING ltd, S porr K«i«l« Uwpiii ffno«« lli 1 I I ~~m 4 m i vi m Bk i McALISTER CO. LTD. S pore. K. Lumpur. Ipoh, Penang. r31 words
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Article133 1955-04-20 2 Security Forces Bag 4 More Reds KUALA LUMPUR. Tucs. —Four more terrorists were killed today and two others surrendered. Two fe.l to a six-man patrol of the First Fijian Battalion in an ambush in the Yong Peng area of .lohorc. The Fiiians injured a third terrorist but he escaped dropping133 words
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Article49 1955-04-20 2 SABILI.AH binte Saba yesterday claimed trial in the Singapore Si::th Police Court when she was charged with nal breach of trust of 52H0 worth ot cold prtic'rs belonging to Che'om at Kitchner Road on March 8. Bail of $300 was granted til] April 20. I49 words
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307 1955-04-20 2 COUNTER-CLAIM IS LODGED A CLAIM for damages for breach of contract entered by two «b.r.t A «S£ WHhoi Dudley Currie-Fryer and against Hotel De L'Europe Ltd., was heard before the Chief Justice, Mr Sd- M^oyAysUy, I.,*} »ißZ™£ SSSttt M, K. E Hilborne,307 words
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Article105 1955-04-20 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per 1b) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. i K.SS. Spot Loose 90. 90? No. 1 R.S.S f.o.b. May 89i 89? No. 2 88} 881 No. 3 87 i 875 Tone: Barely Steady. TIN PRICt The price of tin yesterday (per pieul) was105 words
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Article38 1955-04-20 2 HONGKONG, April in S i dal Standard Service: Cosing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.74 to L'l sterling, $5,798% to US$l; $1,836 to Malayan $0,131 to one Indonesian Ruiiah; Gold $251,375 to a tael38 words
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Article48 1955-04-20 2 LEOXG FOXO SAW claimed triai in the Singapore Sixth Po.ice Court yesterday to a rh ***** of assaulting a woman, Chan Kwai Keng. in front of Kandang Kerbau Police Station With the intention of outraging her modesty. ti^SS" 8 offered bail fo'April" CaSe POStP nCd48 words
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Article60 1955-04-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR Tues Sf 6 of }j™ Capitol Hotel. If'n F( OK e KIm was fined f^ /n the Second Magistratesdriving l y for ne s :i e "t It was stated that Fook driving his car after midnight 00 Feo. 9, crashed into the60 words
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Article89 1955-04-20 2 STC Buses And One Way Streets SINGAPORE City Councilor. Mr. Sim Bens Seng, Prog), wants Chief Minister. 4r. David Marshall, to amend ac Traction Ordinance Me told The Standard yes«rday that the Traction Ordinance at present allows JTC buses to run against the low of traffic in one-way ireets. This89 words
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86 1955-04-20 2 KUANTAN. Tues. Lt.-Gen Sir Geoffrey Bourne, the Federal on's Director of Operations to fay made an impassioned pMi to Gambang New villagers to id the Kuanlan area of it« "vfy few remaining Commu list terrorists." He saicf that up to $45,000 In86 words
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333 1955-04-20 2 Govt To Mill Padi Crop On Co-op Basis KUALA LUMPUR. Tucs. The Sclangor Government has accepted recommendations of- a committee appointed by the Sultan last October to undertake the milling of the entire padi crop of the Tanjong Karang Sabak Bcinam "rice bowl" area by rice mills sponsored by it333 words
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Article89 1955-04-20 2 PROBLEM OF A 2 -WAY PRIVILEGE WHETHER or not Federation buses will be allowed to operate under charter in Singapore while Colony buses are denied this privilege across the rauseway will be decided at coundi! 1 meeling of the c «y This question was raised by Seng (Prog) at a89 words
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Article92 1955-04-20 2 $206,970 For Negri s Expenses SEREMBAN, Tucs.— At their meeting today, the Ncgri Sembilan State Council approved a sum of 520t).910 as supplementary expenditure lor the year. A sum of 521.419 has been set aside for the purpose of appointing nine veterinary attendants in order to transfer this responsibility from92 words
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Article66 1955-04-20 2 SF.RFMBAX. Tues. The State War Executive Committee is considering the question whether curfew orders in effected areas in Xegri Sembiian can be relaxed, it wa< stated in the Xegri Scmbilan State Council today. Inche Mohamed [dlis had earlier asked whether Government would consider relaxing curfew orders66 words
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Article, Illustration50 1955-04-20 2 Yong Peng Seong - Yong Peng Seong by This 23-feet-long python, about 200 katies was taught by labourers of Rasa Estate in Klang last Monday and taken to the Institute of Medical Research, in Pahang Road, Kuala I.umpur The python was found fighting; a wild boar near the estate. StandardStandard - 50 words
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Article203 1955-04-20 2 'Democracy Is Public Desire Dato Analyses f/ecfions JOHORE BAHRI Tues-Tho actin* Dato Wan Idris bin Ibrahim, said toKfft* Local. Town and State Council flections indication of the earnest desirr i the 21, democratic form of government. p fl He was reviewing the principal events of last year when the elections203 words
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Article24 1955-04-20 2 DR. C.W. IRWIX will |ive a talk on "Indonesia After Independence" at the ArtTheatre. University of Malaya, today at 8 p.m.24 words
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46 1955-04-20 2 Hospitals Are for Poor Ant Govt. On Kuala —People v I eminent I private of gov< treal State Council 7»tSj day. Re: Che b Ling that the hofor Go\ the I:.-- ti also oeption of < Be Mr. bciic fUtt •T. 'I ca! Thr I the ofl46 words
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Advertisement330 1955-04-20 2 must J read the I I STANDARD j <? every day for I 9 < the latest news and pictures of local and foreign fashions, for film features and the latest film gossip from London and Hollywood. Every Friday we publish 8 the top book-reviews and on Saturdays theatre notes330 words
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Advertisement14 1955-04-20 2 I pftYS YOU Jfc I KUALA LUMPUR PENANC Ss«»° fir r j MALAYAN AIRWAYS14 words
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185 1955-04-20 3 tttap Dwellers Want Planned Areas Dwellers' in SingaGovernment planned of attap light. t «as and the rethe a.vsot<> place n by the Assembly Labour Front. the Rent nance introbrought !s Sec^ r ity and to the Colony s attap dwellers. As it stands the Ordinance185 words
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Article244 1955-04-20 3 MISSED WIFE, SO HE SHOT HIMSELF SERGEANT Cyril Brown, aged 46, of 'the R.A.F. Changi, Singapore, shot himself through the head three days after he had mentioned to a friend that he had not slept with his wife for the past six weeks. At yesterday's inquest on Brown. Sgt. William244 words
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Article80 1955-04-20 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Turs. The Regent of Johore today invested Justice Abdul Hamid bin Mu.stapha with the Order of the Crown of Johore. (Second Class). The honour was awarded to Justice Abdul Hamid in the Sultan of Johore's birthday honours, last September. Justice Dato Abdul Hamid is the80 words
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Article65 1955-04-20 3 BUSES of the Singapore Hock Lee Amalgamated Bus Company will be on the road a.s usual, pending negotiations between the management and the workers today. Leaders of the workmen who staged a two-hour strike on Monday night met company representatives at the Labour Department, yesterday, to65 words
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221 1955-04-20 3 Boy Who Robbed Two Women Gets 4 Years ,U\ Baku bin Dawood, 16, who was found ..nimitting two armed robberies within an u l j I minutes on the night of Jan. 12, was IP^fd to four years* imprisonment by Mr. Justice in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday. a knite,221 words
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Article50 1955-04-20 3 •r He, rday -*ns tent So Tetary, '< ion services. n to h< .red! in a reA unnj A -o- ya'i quarterly Til 'he of the dental serortain a-p^ I nts po branch o{ the i said he was not eni on the expected buck50 words
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Article17 1955-04-20 3 of 1 T- ford Pier ontact Inspector 4 at the Marine n. Cavenaj I17 words
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Article26 1955-04-20 3 THE Johore Military Forces test the saluting guns at B ut Timba an. Johore Bahru, at about 10 a.m. today with a blanks.26 words
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Article, Illustration34 1955-04-20 3 MR. AND MRS. R. C. Pilhii who wore married accordin:; to Hindu custom in Singapore at Rangoon Road recently. Mrs. Pillai formerly Miss Letchunii. i.s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horaisamv.34 words
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Article51 1955-04-20 3 THEO Kirn Sai claimed trial in the Singapore Filth Police Court yesterday to three counts of possessing 29 pieces of counterfeit 20-ccnt coins in April this year. The Magistrate, Mr. X.8.1. Pates, ordered him to be remanded for further Po'iee intigations. The case was postpone! to April51 words
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183 1955-04-20 3 Yes. Barter Chattels: But Then Women Rank Highest pig n the I in extween villages t<> ■onflrm the re--1 v:-: the stniev. Dr. Rodney I Ox for J I'niver•<:rday during a gy at 2cd in anresearrl) in r.co and Sun 1 a, c 1951. made S ihe m re-giver. brother183 words
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Article, Illustration195 1955-04-20 3 C.H. Koh Leads Labour Front Men To Bandung The Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, and his Cabinet were at the airport to see them off. Mr. Marshall told The Standard he was glad that the Labour Front succeeded in sendin? a delegation to the conference whifh he thought would have195 words
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Article, Illustration170 1955-04-20 3 THE national leader of Cyprus, Archbishop Makarios 111. and a member of the Cyprus National Council, Mr. Z. Rossides, flew into Singapore yesterday in a Qantas BOAC aircraft en route to Bandung to attend the Asian-Afri-can conference as observers. Though Cyprus, a British Colony, has170 words
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Article80 1955-04-20 3 MORE than H»n members and friends of the Methodist Youth Fellowship, Singapore, turned up for the Bcdok MYF fancy dress competition held over the week-end In the Church Social Hall. Six cups were a warded as prizes. The following are the winners: Women's section: Miss Jenny Vim80 words
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219 1955-04-20 3 One Woman Fought Off Two Men, Court Told A WOMAN yesterday j told the Singapore Fourth i Police Court magistrate. Mr. J. M. Devercux- Colebourn that she, was attacked by two men on her way home from a cinema show. The woman. Lim Guan Hiang. was giving evidence against Lee219 words
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Article49 1955-04-20 3 SINGAPORE'S annual Safety First Week exhibition will 1)0 staged at the Victoria Memorial Hall from June 21 to 30. It will be open to the public from a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. An outdoor demonstration has been arranged for the afternoon of Thursday, June49 words
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Article, Illustration41 1955-04-20 3 photo. AIRCRAFTSMAN Mohamed Syed bin Baba receives the Best Recruit's Cup from the Air Officer Commanding. Singapore. Air Commodore A.E. Clouston yesterday at a passing-out parade of 53 recruits from the R.A.F. Regiment, Malaya Depot, at Changi.- StandardStandard - 41 words
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Advertisement37 1955-04-20 3 f 4 i>^ 1 1 ~t~ t~ fly x 4 .7 12 1^ 22 2/ 3237 4; 4 < *^^S MM JSF SAFE, SCIENTIFIC GLARE PROTECTION OUT-OF-OOORS v./. JTOSON 4 NINOKWONC COMPANY, 379-A. North Bridge Road, Singapore- 7.37 words
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Advertisement261 1955-04-20 3 i I 1 I Qalvaf SWISS MADI |>/^/'^'^ I n^ il /ajiiw_ I 1 y^ I I I I /a Hh^ I II Ilijt I fropicalivrd .ill t proof Anti-magncilic 1 l\N* Rt ir 1 17 &21 jewels 1 cOU\N^ Rotate, LADY'S WATCHES ALSO AVAILABLE Obtainable at all hading at<li261 words
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217 1955-04-20 4 Malayan Pilgrims Warned Not To Dally In S. Arabia PENANG, Tues— The Saudi Arabian Government is not concerned in any way in the collection of pilgrimage charges and individual pilgrims will pay the dues for lodging direct to their mutawiffs. This is stated in the manual of instructions for Mecca217 words
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297 1955-04-20 4 'Spore Unions A Confusing Spectacle' Say Burmese KUALA LL'MPUK, Tues.— Four Burmese Trade Unionists, who arrived here today on a week's visit to the Federation under the auspices ot the "Colombo Plan," declared that the growth of the trade union movement in Singapore presented a confusing spectacle. "It is not297 words
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Article66 1955-04-20 4 TWO members of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce have been appointed to represent the Chamber to inspect the plans and drawing of the Mayorial Chain and Medallion which the Chamber, on behalf of the Chinese in Singapore, is presenting to the City Council.66 words
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Article156 1955-04-20 4 New Board To Include Unofficials KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Selangor State Council today adopted a proposal to set up a Natural Resources Board to advise Government on the proper utilization of land. The Council was asked in a motion that the Board be made up of technically qualified officers but156 words
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Article70 1955-04-20 4 Sulian 's Nephen In Operation KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Home Guard Operational Section, which killed two Communist terrorists in the Lanchang area of Mentakab. Pahang, yesterday, was commanded by Tengku Ibrahim, nephew of the Sultan of Pahanq When the news of the Home Guard's success was brought before the Sultan,70 words
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Article93 1955-04-20 4 PENANG. Tues. -The Pcn;ang division of the Malayan Trade Union Council has called a mooting here on Tuesday. April 26 for delegates of all affiliated trade unions in Penang and Pro>{^T^ el i esley attending the MIUC delegates conference on u ?i a Lvm Pur Irom April93 words
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Article38 1955-04-20 4 KUALA KAXGSAR. Tues.— Chin Ah Hork. a lorry driver of Simpang Tii;a, Kuala Kurau was fined $50 by the Circuit Magistrate, Che Abdul Aziz yesterday for negligent driving! His driving licence was endorsed38 words
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356 1955-04-20 4 JAYCEES' LEADER DUE IN SPORE ON FRIDAY THE President of the Junior Chamber International, Mr. Peter B. Watts. 39, will arrive in Singapore on Friday evening in a Pan American Airways plane from Saigon. He will confer with officials of the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce and report to local356 words
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Article73 1955-04-20 4 Yong Peng Seong - Yong Peng Seong MR. TEOII KENG CHUAX (right) after 43 years' service at Fraser .Wave, Ltd. Kuala Lumpur receives a a cheque and a watch from the Manager, Mr. R A Cessford. at the party given in his honour at the Lee Wong Kee Restaurant, Kuala Lumpur-Standard - 73 words
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Article45 1955-04-20 4 AXG Hock Guan. 25. was sentenced to eight months' imprisonment in the Singapore First Criminal District Court yestetday. when he was convicted* of attempting to extort SlO.fiQ from a coffee stall proprietor on Dec. 23. last year, at Pearl's Hill market.45 words
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Article128 1955-04-20 4 Gangsters Stab A Labourer THREE persons, believed to be members of a secret society, waylaid a 19-year-old labourer. Goh Kim'Seong. in Beo Lane off Havelock Road and stabbed him in the back last night. Goh and a friend were walking out from Beo Lane when the three thugs jumped out128 words
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Article169 1955-04-20 4 Mr. Tan Lark Sye Flays Plan Giving Automatic Promotions THE five-year automatic promotion scheme for Singapore primary schools was condemned by Mr. Tan Lark Sye yesterday. "The scheme will only be a trap for our children," declared Mr. Tan. speaking at the Chinese Chamber of169 words
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Article43 1955-04-20 4 KUALA LI'MPUR. Tues. Japan will be on the line to Malayan telephones from May Day at $33 for a three-minute call. The service will operate from 1 to 2 p.m daily, the Telecommunications Department announced today43 words
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93 1955-04-20 4 GACSU GIVES $340 TO 2 SISTER UNIONS PENANG, Tues.— The Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union. Penang at an extraordinary meeting yesterday evening, resolved to donate $240 to the Penang branch of the Petroleum Distributors Employees' Union and SlOO to the Malayan Mining Employees' Union, (Tronoh branch). The meeting agreed93 words
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Article61 1955-04-20 4 ALOR GAJAH. Tues.— D. J. Gawthorne. a planter of Temi-ang-Renehong Estate, Panchor. charged in the Alor Gajah Magistrate's Court today with negligent driving, was convicted on a lesser charge of inconsiderate driving and fined $50 by Mr. Ramatha Iyer. Gawthorne's car collided with a lorry iast61 words
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Advertisement209 1955-04-20 4 CATHAY O^Si^TIOM^^M •XX ***** All-CDlWTlom^lffJil (i. 4:) 7j 7"^H with Perspecta Storeoph,^ c I TOMORROW^" I STORY O TARS N i!| I ■k AND HEROISM <Ay il Hj^n M I II I I \\l C4ICVCR H*^\ HOLDE.N KELLY 7 y V^ MARCH ROOXEY with 1^- \\/j Robert "Animal" Strauss ft209 words
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Article233 1955-04-20 5 17 -Gun Salute To Be Fired A 17-GUN salute will be fired at the opening of the new Legislative Assembly on April 22. "The salute will be fired by the Basic Training Battalion of the First Singapore Regiment Royal Artillery. A detachment of military forces will233 words
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Article86 1955-04-20 5 Levy On Cargo Discussed THE question of a proposed levy on off-loading of cargo on the Singapore River was disi\>sed at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce meeting yesterday. The Chamber asked Mr. Tens Peng Yen. its representative on the Singapore River Working Committee, to protest against the levy. Mr. Teng86 words
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Article, Illustration45 1955-04-20 5 Photo by Till H««h Commissioner. Sir Donald MacC.illivray, i hr liters the conference hall to declare open itional conference of the Boy Scouts* Associail the Sultan Idris Training College at Tan- Militn On the left is the Chief Scout Commis. Mellow YapMellow Yap - 45 words
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308 1955-04-20 5 300 Brickworks Workers To Stage Walkout THREE hundred workers of Alexandra Brickworks Limited, Singapore, will go on strike today. The workers took the strike decision at an extraordinary general meeting yesterday. They alleged that, in spite" of several attempts to settle with the management problems which the worker* brought up.308 words
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Article83 1955-04-20 5 touth Told A Lie To Get Married U N \(.K Sikh youth. i l.iN drrl.ir.i•rt' the Colony's r of Marriages in marry a l.Vyrarinrd tM, was I to IT months' ut b> Mr. lI. A. in thr Sinsaporr minal District I -t»Tday. I appeal, bail of L-" n two sureties83 words
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Article161 1955-04-20 5 SHB Says No' To Staffs Proposal THE Singapore Harbour Board last night rejected a new timescale submitted by its Staff Association, when negotiations resumed in the Labour Ministry, in Havelock Road. The day before the Staff Association rejected the Board's proposal. The Board after rejecting the proposal, submitted a counter-proposal161 words
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Article42 1955-04-20 5 THE St. John Ambulance Brigade in Singapore will hold a farewell parade on April 23, in honour of its patron, the Governor. Sir John Nicoll. at the Victoria School at 4.30 p.m. Sir John will inspect the parade.42 words
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331 1955-04-20 5 Johore Div. 3 Officers JOHORE BAHRI Tues.— Johore Division Three officers will in future be able to take an active part in politics from which they are at present barred. notion to this effect was successfully moved in the Johore Counci. of State today331 words
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208 1955-04-20 5 Man Told To Stop Living On His Wits AN unemployed youth was yesterday advised by the Singapore First Criminal District Court Judge, Mr. F. A. Chua, to stop being a "gentleman at leisure' and instead "settle down by doing some honest work." This advice was given when Mr. Chua read208 words
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Article, Illustration52 1955-04-20 5 (Photo by A DINNER was held on Suinday night to celebrate the Ist anniversary of the Kang Hay Piak Soo Association at the Association's premises in Serangoon Road. A section of the large gathering, mostly of the Nf clan who attended the dinner, above. Mr. NgMr. Ng Kwans Seng - 52 words
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Article124 1955-04-20 5 R.I. Slab Rubber Lying Idle MR. KO Teck Kin said yesterday that sizeable stocks of wet slab rubber were lying idle in Indonesian ports while Singapore rubber milling men had no work because ol lack of rubber here, due to the export ban on slab rubber imposed by the Indonesian124 words
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Article, Illustration41 1955-04-20 5 photo. LIGHT refreshments beinff 2 served by CPA hostess Judy Maw (left) in the J DC-ti to Malayan Airways ground hostesses Eliza- beth Ter Laag and Bar- 5 bara Smail during the 2 J flight.- StandardStandard - 41 words
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Article108 1955-04-20 5 CATHAY Pacific Airways played host to 50 guests in its new DC-6 pressurized aircraft in a 45-minute flight over Singapore. All the guests had been invited by CPA for the demonstration Hight. guests included representatives from the Civil Aviation Department. Immigration. R.A.F.. Navy,108 words
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Article51 1955-04-20 5 THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce again called on Government to free rice. Members at their meeting in Singapore yesterday, said that stock-piline; of rice should also be abolished. A member said that the price of rice had not fallen because Government maintained the policy of51 words
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Article164 1955-04-20 5 THREE police inspectors and a party of detectives lying in ambush position ncur a railway bridge in Kranji on the night of Jan 5. arrested three Malay youths alter two of them had been lound in unlawful possession of two dacgen and a wooden knuckle164 words
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Advertisement124 1955-04-20 5 ON HIRE PURCHASE Radios Typewriters Record Players Cameras Refrigerators Sewing Machines Air Conditioners Electrical Appliances Repair fir Services are guaranteed with your satisfaction COMMERCIAL TRADERS LTD. 1 House of Hire-Purchase Head Office: 17-18 Bonham Building, Chulio Street. Tel: 6688. Branch: 15 Tiong Bahru Road. Tel: *****. i i > i124 words
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Miscellaneous70 1955-04-20 5 Weather Report MIMMIM TLMPF.R ATI RF: From 7..10 p.m. April IS to 7.H0 a.m. April 19 Singapore t7!F>; Penang (74F); Kota Rahru (71F); Kuala Lumpur |74F); Ipoh (7!F); Kuantan (7 IF). Maximum Temperature: From 7..50 a.m. to 7..'10 p.m. April 19 Singapore i9OF): Penangr (89Fi; Kota Kahru (91F); Kuala Lumpur70 words
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Miscellaneous917 1955-04-20 5 &Qlmanac Information at a Glance WetTT"^"^ 1 ■J"'"-!" U (KL>; 6 pm. Anno. nice- Melody: 9nm Quiz; 930 N>w? s\ INnAD Cm R r ment-. and Programme Sum. 9.45 Song T.me: 10 pm Casa g*'■» M M r l\ fc mary (XL. 602 Rhythm Session Ramon; 10 30 Studio Concert.917 words
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Article577 1955-04-20 6 MIDST the colour and glitter of the first assembly Asian and African leaders in Indonesia's hi. Handling, important discussions on v and peace moves, on colonialism and freedom, on dependence and independence, on mic ills and social evils, on Communism and non-Communism all these together with their577 words
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Article314 1955-04-20 6 ORTH Borneo who used to recruit labour from Singapore and the Federation is now reported to have turned to the Philippines lor her labour requirements. Currently she is taking 5.000 Filipinos to work in her lumber camps, rubber and hemp plantations. The oilfields in that territory and314 words
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Article1047 1955-04-20 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME YESTERDAY The Stan- dard published an agency report to the effect that British' and Philippine officials signed an agreement on the employment of about 5.000 skilled and unskilled Filipino labourers on timber, rubber and hemp plantations in British North Borneo. It added that the1,047 words
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Article376 1955-04-20 6 Z Sir:— With the election of the Ministers; three ex-officio members and four nominated 2 unofficial members of the 2 Singapore Legislative Assems bly. the apparatus of the C new Constitution is all but x complete. There remains only the ?emi-sineeures of a 2 Deputy Speaker. C376 words
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Article408 1955-04-20 6 Review of Views Special Significance THE last point in the fivepoint agenda of the Bandung conference, namely. international peace and cox operation, is of special 2 significance as they are conspicuous by their ab--2 sence in international re--2 lations during the last ten 2 years. Sin Chew Jit Poh J408 words
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425 1955-04-20 6 HOPE FOR PROGS Sayings Of The Week Sir; I am still a supporter £of the Progressive Party 2 despite its defeat at the 2 Assembly elections and 1 J am glad to see it is taking 2 some rejuvenating pills by 2 way of organizing a youth 2 section. The425 words
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Article, Illustration559 1955-04-20 6 PAUL L. FORD - DEPENDS ALSO ON MOSCOW PAUL L. FORD Peace In Asia By WASHINGTON. ADLAI Stevenson, the titular head of the Democratic Party in the United States, has focused attention upon Moscow's responsibility in the Formosa crisis. Mr. Stevenson, who was his party's candidate for president in 15)52 and is considered aOfficial U.S. Navy - 559 words
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Advertisement45 1955-04-20 6 HARI RAYA IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER Get Into The Hari-Raya Mood! There's No Time To Be Lost! Do Your Shopping Early Avoid The Rush. We Have The Things you Want. Come, See, And Be Convinced MAGANLAL NAGINDAS CO., «5/«7 Arab Street Singapore Tel: *****45 words
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Advertisement9 1955-04-20 6 TRAVEL IN COMFORT AIR COACHES OH ALL MAIL TRAINS9 words
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566 1955-04-20 7 [lose Fights Expected April 19, (Reuter)— Britain's parties began marshalling their forces oy for the May 26 General Elections growing number of Parliamentarians v be a closely fought contest. —and many Conservatives— are Sir Anthony Eden, the Prime Minister r.date from the nation. of566 words
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56 1955-04-20 7 il 19 (AP) :er Jcs pretty young cr, ordered ause of a tried to •^r seventh .dow today. I to Maruprevented by :na. of the i Toho Dancdeptused brassiere drop- .:;ce at a night i aa "purely acI it indecent Commissioner ordered her Maruyama56 words
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Article37 1955-04-20 7 ril 19 <RevFarl Mount...t. officially appointment Sea Lord. Bri- aval post. irning his v 4 the past Admiral Sir irigoc whom Mountbatten -amp office which his :> of BatFirst n 40 years37 words
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Article36 1955-04-20 7 RUSSIANS PROPOSE BIG MEET IS (UP) i a tivethc Big in Vienna to conoJ treaty lndcpcni I Foreign w a I hand- r Mr. British Mr C. C h Charge o notes Ml V M otYice.36 words
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36 1955-04-20 7 an Fleet Still Has Hope For Missing Son hington. Gea, James aid yesn to beJames Jr.. bta Army d by air he had information captured wdei him. mtcc Lieut- was reI -n April. 1952. :< flight over36 words
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Article66 1955-04-20 7 NICOSIA. Cyprus April 19. «Reuter>— Leader of the 100.--000 Arong Turkish «5 nitv in Cyprus yesterday sent arable tothe Turkish delegat C ion e at tO the Bandung AfroAsian Conference asking ihcm to "defend our cause SSnst marts" (Union oi rvnrus with Greece). Cy Srchb*hop Makarlos66 words
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206 1955-04-20 7 LONDON, April 19, (Reuter)— Leaders of London's Press Unions, after a three-hour meeting:, announced last night that they would meet newspaper proprietors today in a fresh attempt to settle London's 25-day-old newspaper strike. This will be the first joint meeting between representatives of the206 words
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Article88 1955-04-20 7 EINSTEIN'S BRAIN IS UNDER STUDY PRINCETON, N c w Jersey, April 1». (t T i*)— Scientists today began a study of Dr. Albert Einstein. The shy physicist who died in his sleep early yesterday had asked that fellow scientists study his brain and other vital organs, and they were removed88 words
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Article, Illustration86 1955-04-20 7 Photos. THE "Big Five" in the London newspaper strike who will meet today in an effort to iron out differences between the Unions and the Newspaper Proprietors, so that the London Presses can roll before the General Elections. Top: Three officials of the Amalgamated Engineering Union.A.P. - 86 words
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Article215 1955-04-20 7 -BUT 70,000 RAIL MEN GET SET AS the Newspaper Union Chiefs discussed the stoppage which has involved 30 newspapers in a net loss of more than U2.000.000, leaders of 70,--000 rail workers were putting the finishing touches to their plan for a National Strike in 13 days. The Rail Union215 words
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Article72 1955-04-20 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, April 19 The following are the closing prices of rubber and Tin on the London Market: LONDON RUBBER Spot 26id. May 26id. June 26sd. July/September 26td. October/ December 25* d. January/March 25 Jd. May c.i.f. 26id. Tone: Quiet. LONDON TIN Spot £72272 words
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Article591 1955-04-20 7 BODY FOR REGIONAL ECONOMIC AID Prevent Export Of Funds To Europe, U.S. BANDUNG, April 19: (UP) Indian officials at the AsianAfrican conference said today they believed there was a good possibility that the meeting would result in the creation of a permanent organization for regional economic co-operation in which India,591 words
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Article166 1955-04-20 7 SEVEN PILLARS FOR PEACE BANIH'Mi. April 19 (Router) Mr. Mohammed Ali, Pakistan Prime Minister. today MCffCfted to the Asian and Alm.ui conference sum principles" for the maintenance of peace. The principles are: Respect for the sovereignty and territorial intermit N M all nations. (2) Recognition of the equality of every166 words
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Article135 1955-04-20 7 Fighting Flares Again In Saigon SAIGON. April 19 <AP> The Binh Xuyen private army shelled the headquarters of the Vietnamese national army this afternoon in a new outbreak of violence in free South Vietnam. Eight nationalist soldiers and two Binh Xuyen commandos were wounded in a 50-minute battle which raged135 words
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Article162 1955-04-20 7 BANDUNG. April 10. (Rcuter) The Ceylon Prime Minister has invited Communist China, the Philippines and Thailand to discuss the Formosa question with the Five Colombo Powers, at his Banduns residence at 1100 hours local time on Thursday. Chinese Communist Premier. Mr. Chou En-lai, during his162 words
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Advertisement60 1955-04-20 7 At XaJt! A PERMANENT POURER LIP i ON ALL j^_______jgj |p REGISTERED TRADE MARK i J^j j J J^A flasks ensure en even flow of liquid, easily controlled, entirely without drips or dribbles. Available in W\ two sizes: I A PINT 53. 50 I '^T J (with one cup) L60 words
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Article, Illustration5 1955-04-20 8 QUEEN ATTENDS CHARITY SHOW Photo.5 words
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Article, Illustration84 1955-04-20 8 INVENTED by a Morecambe clothing manufacturer these life-saving oilskins and rubber boots were demonstrated at Blackpool the other day. Trawler owners and fishermen watched this man jump into a swimming pool and then float on the water. And to show just how comfortable life at-Mirrorpic. - 84 words
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Article, Illustration31 1955-04-20 8 photo. THIS SCENE was censored from the French movie, "The Daughter of Mata Hari," by U.S. film censors. The scene shows Ludmilla Tcherina, wellknown ballerina performing an enticing strip-tease. U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article, Illustration90 1955-04-20 8 DELEGATIONS of 14 Asian nations assembled in New Delhi recently for a five-day unofficial conference to "case international tensions." The conference wa s reported to have a strong Communist element and the Indian Government kept aloof from it These two A.P. photos taken at the conference90 words
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Article, Illustration36 1955-04-20 8 A -Bomb Victim Joins US Army photc MIKAMI KINNOSUKE, 19, a survivor of the 1945 atomic blast in Hiroshima, Japan, is sworn into the United States Army by Lieut.-Colonel John J. Loughran m San Francisco.'- U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article, Illustration42 1955-04-20 8 photo. ULLA LINDHART, 22 of Copenhagen, Denmark, stands in her dressing room at the Mercadante Theatre, Naples, attired in one of the costumes she wears for her part in the musical show "I baltimbanchi" (The Clowns).- A. P.A. P. - 42 words
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Article, Illustration516 1955-04-20 9 BOB THOMAS - BOB THOMAS YWOOD p Marlon words. i fasclnat.ind a highHe ka no Who D nn quickly ntel:ul. full of Com- actors, his int. friends coma child He hai c in be licted to often i bluatness. childlike he likes in talk to than mo6t s that he is B longer516 words
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Article, Illustration17 1955-04-20 9 ''Don't worry* sir it's onbj a tuppeny bus ride iiwic, and his Dad'll make him let go."17 words
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Article, Illustration693 1955-04-20 9 Invites TV Comic HOLLYWOOD. QEORGE Gobcl is a horse and buggy comedian in the atomic age. The contrast is the key to his iame. Like Will Rogers who made the post World War I generation laugh, Gobcl is making the atomic age generation laugh at his vague,693 words
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Article532 1955-04-20 9 REPORT From The STUDIOS pOUCE Chief Rex An-' drews of Burbank assigned a special detail of officers from his department to keep an around-the-clock guard on the priceless pictures from Edward G. Robinson's art collection being used at Warner Bros, as set decor in "lllegaW V alued at more than532 words
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Article134 1955-04-20 9 QRACE KELLY has been] given the first starring as-i signment and Pandro S. 1 Berman has been named, as producer of M-G-M's< projected film version of the latest Robert C. Ruarkj novel about modern Afri- 1 ca. "Something of Value." This will mean Miss Kelly's second extensive safari134 words
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Article159 1955-04-20 9 "< THE PURPLE PLAfJf, Gmory Prck's f;''n /or the Arthur Rank Organization has o n H £ed to tremendous business at 40 important Gem i centres. Queues arc the order of the day. J DOCTOR J.V THE HOVSK, Bntciui's b*J icimier, if a sensation ?n AY)/- Yor/c. //i159 words
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Article, Illustration11 1955-04-20 9 "What's so strange I about that? They USU- ALLY throw rirc."11 words
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Article, Illustration57 1955-04-20 9 Photo* In "The Body Snotchcrt," (Allied Artists' Film), British actress Dana Wyntcr will be victimised by lethal plant life from another planet. Thit it how Hollywood "prepare*" Mitt Wynter for the teene catting her beautiful form in plotter to get modelled dummy. Don Pott hot the en.U.P. - 57 words
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Advertisement98 1955-04-20 9 "Just A Housewife" Itritish audience never failed to U 6rtftf iff v^ €lotvn the mmmte whenever Janette Paros of J Jt "•IflWW'ij Middlesex* appeared as a singer or J \^^mJm dancer. Rut shapely 21-year-old Miss Pants J > |p f /o "/> /if»r career recently because of 3^^ r> illness.98 words
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254 1955-04-20 10 DIVIDENDS THE Royal Dutch Shell Group had a net income for 1934 of £134,000,000 compared with £130,000,--000 in 1953. Although the average price realized on sales of oil pro- ducts was slightly lower in 1954 than in 1953, there was a254 words
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661 1955-04-20 10 World Demand For Energy Rising... OVER the next twenty years or so the world oil industry, at n very conservative estimate, will have to find something like £30.000 million for capital expenditure. and the only p'.aoe from which it can be found is retained profits. There are no capital markets661 words
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Article, Illustration76 1955-04-20 10 DR. ISMAIL bin Abdul Rahman, Federation Member for Natural Resources, returned to Singapore yesterday by BIT from the E.C.A.F.E. conference at Tokyo. He is seen here with the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. B. Clegg, who was also at the PlenaryStandard - 76 words
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Article46 1955-04-20 10 A QANTAS spokesman announced In Singapore yesterday that the acceptance date for souvenir airmail covers has been extended to May 15. Application forms are available from the Qantas office. Bti Bras Basah Road, or from all Qantas Agents in Singapore or the Federation.46 words
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Article235 1955-04-20 10 Two Ships Arrive In Spore On Maiden Trips Standard Shipping: Reporters THE 10.300-ton freighter Benvrackie of the Ben Lines arrived on her maiden voyage yesterday after completing the London-Singapore run in a record time of j three weeks. i This time, according to shippine; circles, constitutes a235 words
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Article33 1955-04-20 10 FOREIGX imports of tin concentrates into Malaya during March amounted to 681 tons compared with 805 tons in February. The exporting countries wore Burma 110 tons, and Thailand 571 tons.33 words
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266 1955-04-20 10 INSCE. FIRM STARTS $1.5 MIL BUILDING SCHEM Record Year For Great f^, THE Great Eastern Life Assurance Co. Ltd has st IM to provide ten blocks of attractive flats at Haig Road i v) relieve the shortage of housing accommodation, says the Wong, in his statement to be presented at266 words
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Article, Illustration41 1955-04-20 10 THE Chairman of Ihe Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, Mr. E. G. Holiday, (above), left Singapore by P. A. A. for the I'nited States yesterday to attend the Rubber Packing: and Quality Conference in New York.41 words
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Article, Illustration64 1955-04-20 10 A 8.0.A.C. contract for ten Douglas Seven Seas aircraft was signed in London rr cently. A fleet nucleus is nping formed under fm management of Captain M. J. R. Alderson. Arrangements are wtII hand for these aircraft to be available for use on the air line's64 words
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Article213 1955-04-20 10 TEN TONS OF PEPPER TRANSACTED ABOUT ten tons of black and white pepper were transacted in the Singapore produce market yesterday, but otherwise quiet conditions ruled in all sections of the market. Copra opened quiet and closed steady at fractionally below Monday's prices. Coconut oil remained a dull market. Sellers213 words
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Article127 1955-04-20 10 Company 's Shan Are Marked Up ALTHOUGH initially in- 1 dustnal shares in the local market continued to ease, at the close there were signs of support at the lower levels. The marking; up of Great Eastern Life is in line with the increased dividend but dealings on the local127 words
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Article10 1955-04-20 10 Sweder Raises Bank Ra the Sv. the in S II - 10 words
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Advertisement654 1955-04-20 10 NOTICES PERAK MEDICAL DEPARTMENT TENDERS INVITED CEPARTE tenders are invited for each of the following services. (A) Supply of Rations to Hospitals in Perak for period Ist July, 1!>55 to 31st December. 1!)55. (B) Supp'y of Firewood to Hospitals in Perak for period Ist July, 1959 to .{lst December. IMS.654 words
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Advertisement728 1955-04-20 10 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS ELECTRICITY UEPART- J MENT: Supply of: (a) 5.000 pieces Galvanised *D" Irons for Low Voltage porcelain insulator shackle type 3J" Dia. x 3" height I" Air t iole (Sample can be seen at Jalan Besar Electric Stores). Close NOON* -4 5 55: <b> 3.000 Electric728 words
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Advertisement74 1955-04-20 10 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Well established and well connected Importers and running Agency concern for sale: Holding excellent and well paying Agencies for Stationery articles, Hardware, modern Electric fittings, optical rcquisities. hish class Textiles and sundries of all kinds. First class Principals in all parts of UK, continent and Japan for years.74 words
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Advertisement55 1955-04-20 10 yUSEN KAIS« A I Esan Maru r Japan H ess. r, e wV,p. sassu „urn £torotu Maru tof Rangoon. 2 Ap' H A^a' C Mlr« for Hong toi ,/|M I Kote Yokohama p H •Aso Maru for Aden. Di-bputi. J H J3SS. T m2&~' J Panama) flM'^H ♦Pas»en««r, Accepted AU55 words
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Miscellaneous98 1955-04-20 10 OIIFR ROADS Pacific Clipper. Triton, Van Riem.sd.uk. Kichiyo Maru Lingula. INNER ROADS Kah Soon. Taypc. Gian Sena. Selangor, Hua Li. Rcsan^. Sunan. Rajah Brooke. Yong Ann Mm Huang. Caltex 9.:. Bruas. Rokan. Hero. Tong Hong. Scudai Lucky Tnrlcr, Siru<;i S.IIR. WHARVES Gorgon 40. Kyoto Mnru 38 Glcnsyle 33, Calchas 31,98 words
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Advertisement575 1955-04-20 11 f^MCH TRADING CO., LTD. 132/t lUfcmson Read rH E BLUE FUNNEL LINE hO9 IH AMERICAN SIRVICI mm Totll Quit P««tt 2 9 Apr 's Mat 7/8 May 15 -16 |-«c IT une 8 f||^ j 1 a other ports to load and di»charg. cargo .amBURG AMERICAN LINE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD575 words
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Advertisement787 1955-04-20 11 MITSUI h^} LINE cad IADAiu l. Soor« P S horn Penong FOR JAPAN from India Oeson Morn, from Bomboy ♦o» Hongkong Kobe Moil /okor-omo 4/5 Moy 2 May Hokuboion Maru from Calcutta Rangoon, for Mop, Kobe, Osaka 4 Moy FOR JAPAN tronr Continent Hokoneson Maru for Yokohama, Kobe, Nagoya via787 words
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Advertisement816 1955-04-20 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Soid. Genoo, Antwerp, Rottcrdom, Homburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg ond Oslo. Spore P. S'hom Penonf x) "LALANDIA" In Port Alongside 2 1st a.m. Soiling 22nd 1 1 a.m. 23/24 Apr. 23/26 Apr. xx) "JAVA" 27/29 Apr. "PATAGONIA" 17/19Moy xxx) "SELANDIA" 1/4 June 5/5816 words
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Article, Illustration131 1955-04-20 12 LEFT: A Christian Dior model from his 1955 spring: collection. Featuring the A-line, this creation is tailed •Alliance", an afternoon dress in pale blue toile, with matching gloves, stockings, shoes, hat and jewellery, all designed by Christian Dior. Centre: Here we have the sheath-type dress with loose131 words
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441 1955-04-20 12 What Letter Of The Alphak Comes Next? Asks TONI MARSH QUT of the welter of fashion facts and figures that always seems to swamp us during this time of year, there are one or two items that stand out. Although last year's dresses are by no means passe, three styles441 words
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Article, Illustration567 1955-04-20 12 LATEST IX POCKETS: Want to carry your lipstick f£ and powder-puff on the > beach with you or out to 3. sea? Jacques Fath's new j£ black jersey bathing-cap opens up on top of the head ;> and provides a comfortable 9- carry-all for any beauty SK ih567 words
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Article, Illustration107 1955-04-20 12 HERE'S HOW to I bellisfa a plain s by slip-stitching I black ribbon to the belt and collar. Let the ribbon begin f. little way up one side of the collar, as shown here, and turn-in the end of it neatly, so that it looks as if it107 words
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Article, Illustration212 1955-04-20 12 NEW PRESSED POWDER MAKE-UP CALLED "LOVE-PAT \V HO ever said there was no such thing as the perfect pressed powder make-up? It's here! New "LOVE-PAT" putts on like powder... clings like foundation. ..and is far more flattering than both. It cannot possibly dry your skin because it la creamblended with212 words
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Advertisement97 1955-04-20 12 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products I \> -3* 6l II t CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL p \>r Z//te fjift y/^-^|p °f PearL om \*T LOT^97 words
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Miscellaneous160 1955-04-20 12 H»l»\\ "H CM <U I H»\: "I ■refer kileai wrw4emrr l(M|iia«'ioii<> lolly." t nil" \\I.I»M >I»\V lOK I V I II KV <»M.: Ccj: you an<i e-uJs <i! taskl t w;th hisher-Opfl and I pour envii onment vs.ni it-' i the eve \c»l U itii; I in* I t AMI160 words
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Article23 1955-04-20 13 Bulan Hit Fixer Past Woodlands >gue| g i icon i -r rer! c Bulan I deI Layman: Mo .mcd. R Vacob: 1 m.23 words
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Article73 1955-04-20 13 STEPHANS SKITTLES NS MALAYS SEREMBAN, Tues.-Geor-c nans, former Negri State :j ayer. took eifhi wickets for 22 runs in a cricket friendly Rembau RC against NS yesterday. Rembau won \)y 56 runs. NS. Malays 117, Maiid 22 AH Yatim 'ja. Mustapha 18. Ali 20. G. Stephana eiuht for 22. Rembau73 words
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Article20 1955-04-20 13 THE Singapore Rifle Association will hold a Spoon Shoot at Bukil T:mah Range i.iv a t 8.30 a.m.20 words
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Article139 1955-04-20 13 Tuan Mong Whip Weak Setia Jaya TUAN BfONG Old Boys tion playing with nine mvn throughout were beaten S v c n 'l by Betj Java SC in a S.A.F.A Division ;> ,A League match pl;\ye. at the Clerical Union ground yesterday. Amai A/i/ scored the Malays' in the sth139 words
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Article34 1955-04-20 13 SIXCIAPORE Amateur Fonthail Association now invites i-:. tries for its annual senior and junior knock-out competitions. Entrance fee per team is ten do.'ars and arc payable to the hon Sccrctarv SA.T.A.34 words
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226 1955-04-20 13 Newcastle United Be at Manchester 2-0 f N \pril 1» !1(> irsmal's bid to fc top six in mcl so earn l«»oked like in toniuht's IctgM foot- j Manchester I'nitcd who had ft cc V i;st hcad of th lost i;nitod wp aUsls fo2TS22? thereby JumpecJ four placet in the226 words
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Article131 1955-04-20 13 Today's Sport SINGAPORE ARMY SOCCER: Div. 2: 30 Btk R.A.O.C. (S) vs. 32 Coy. R.A.M.C.; Si'ignpore Base District vs. 30 Bn. R.A.O.C. (N); District Workshop RE. ME. vs. District Signal Regt: Base Workshop R.EM.E. "A" vs. Ist Singapore Regt. R.A.; 31 Coy. R.A.S.C. (W.T.) vs. 443 B.A.D. KUALA LUMPUR SOCCER131 words
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Article324 1955-04-20 13 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Tues— Malaya's Thomas Cup star, Eddie Choon^ has just cast a 'big eye and lingering look' at S and it is this time not the shuttle that made him famous in East and West but Singapore itI self. The Colony, with324 words
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501 1955-04-20 13 By ANDY KOZARIO. KIALA LLMPIK, Tues.— Members of the Combined Services' Malaya Cup team have good reason to be proud of themselves for having convincingly acC Un v Perlis in the Cu P tie Played at Kangar, on Saturday. r501 words
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Article55 1955-04-20 13 KUALA KANGSAR. Tues.— In an exciting senior division soccer league match played on the Town Padang yesterday, the Ist Malay 'Regiment trounced the local Police by 5 1 Lieut. Mohamed YusofT scored Ihe first Ihree goals for the Regiment. The rest were netted by Sergeant Mohamed55 words
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Article59 1955-04-20 13 TELOK ANSOX. Tucs. Telok An-on Chinese drew with Lower Pcrak Indians in a friendly cricket match on Sunday. Indians 73 runs: Giri 2«>. Poh Soon four wickets for IT and An Kah Tong three for 13. Chinese 64 for 3: Foo Boon Thiam 18. P. Joseph took three59 words
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Article201 1955-04-20 13 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Tucs— A last minute goal by centre forward Ibrahim gave Sentul Railway RC a 2-1 win over Shell Sports Club in a FAS Business Houses Division two soccer league match on the Railway In- stitute ground today She!! forwards wore the201 words
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Article48 1955-04-20 13 BATU GAJAH Tucs. Dominating play in the second half. 3rd Malay Regiment turned on the pressure on their unbeaten opponents Permi. to defeat then: by four gcals to nil in a fast ar.d exciting sorrer league match played on the Town Padang here yesterday.48 words
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Article34 1955-04-20 13 Krian I A Win PAHIT BUNT Alt Krian Indian Association beat Nibong Tcbai Indians 4 lin a friendly soccer match played at the public padang yesterday. All goals were scored in the second half.34 words
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Article88 1955-04-20 13 HOMEGUARDS BEAT LIMBONGAN Malacca Tues. Home--2 da beat Linibongan by goals to Iwo in Mala soccer match played at Hilii Park estt i day. Limb'i.nc.-in opened acco from a penalty kick t.Tkru b v Ab'i Chik and Hon i i equalised mid Bahai rim. S ortl] ifU Kobis iocreased Ibe88 words
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Article30 1955-04-20 13 KUALA LUMPUR Tues. The 11th [ndependam t Engineer Squadron trounced 11th Hussars 4 o in an Army Leaguo Soccer Match On tne HQ Malaya Command stadium today.30 words
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Article82 1955-04-20 13 Xl ALA LIMPIK. Tuev— Allan Jones will lead Selangor Europeans in their annual cricket match against the Rest on the Selansor Club padang: on April 23 and 24. Jones is the skipper of Selansor Club and wa s captain of the victorious North side last season.82 words
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Article131 1955-04-20 13 IPOH. Tues. Rightwinger Tilbary played a grand same today in helping 15 U Royal Hussars to beat Detention Camp by live goals to one in a Ist Division soccer league tie played on ihc Town Padang. This diminutive player besides scoring three goals initiated several131 words
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Article26 1955-04-20 13 TELOK AXSOX. Tuei. Lower Pcrak defeated K-'pn* by four soa!s 1o ni! in a friendly return soccer 'natch on The shell ground on Saturday.26 words
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Article158 1955-04-20 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Chartered Bank and Mercantile Bank shared honours with a 2-2 draw in a FAS Business Houses Div. Two league soccer match on the Sentul Pasar ground here today. In spite of a heavy ground and slippery ball, the game was fast158 words
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Miscellaneous165 1955-04-20 13 Abner By Al Copp y>^£' (-'/^S >~" f >•'.' t TQl£ LAOt t WHUT (-BUT, J. C AH RUNS fr-lAF V.Ai I r-S c 3. f MIGHTS V.'cLL EL JtT< LG<XS AT M£ AS JF AH WAS A J THEY'LL C/T M£. r—^ V-VO'/. f -AT LEAST, AH DONE c~'C«e*j165 words
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Article, Illustration1396 1955-04-20 14 Previous Wins Were Easy RAIN fell at 3.45 p.m. yesterday and continued till late in the evening. The going for today, will therefore be soft. Khandi Star in race five and Westoth in race six. By WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPI T R Wed.—1,396 words
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303 1955-04-20 14 YOUNG MUSLIMS FIGHT HARD TO EDGE BODCA IX a fast and exciting Singapore Div. 2A league soccer match played on the C.V.M.A. ground yesterday, Young Men Muslims Association beat BODCA by three goals to one. 8.0.D.C.A. started oil impressively and attacked from the start. A high centre from Mallek in303 words
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357 1955-04-20 14 COLONY A' BAG NINE GOALS AGAINST MALAYS Singapore "A" 0 Malays XI 2 Tommy Misson 4, Radin Ah 2, Sahar Husseim 2. E.P. Stcphcnson 2 and Abdu llali Zainol Mr. L.T.A. Pcglcr referred. SINGAPORE "A" who led 3-1 at the interval struck top form on resumption to trounce a Malays357 words
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Article46 1955-04-20 14 RAJAJI Sports Club were held to a two-all draw by Chinese Athletics, in a friendly soccer match played at Farrcr Park yesierday. T. Gopal Krishnan and K. Syed Osman scored for Rajaji. Yeo Chang and Robin Chan netted for the Chinese.46 words
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Article48 1955-04-20 14 THE next touring soccer team to play in Singapore will be Jakarta's Persidja They will play tour matches here on June 'A. 5. 6 and 8, said Mr. Lim Yong Liang, the honorary secretary of the Singapore Amateur Football Association to The Standard last night.48 words
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Article152 1955-04-20 14 All The Business HOuses Soccer SBHFA SOCCER— Div. 1: Hong Kong Bank vs. Mercantile Bank at Gcylang; Fraser and Neave vs. Malaya Publishing House at F. and N.: Shell vs. Sime Darby at Shell; P. Bukom vs. Chartered Bank at 5.H.8.; S.T.C. vs S.T.B. at S.T.C. Div. 'Z: Ford vs.152 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1318 1955-04-20 14 Standard's Selections Windsor l^d the Pilot irundle Hill I u^ n^i^ IM< II Kb llOls h t \\w \KK MOLLYWOOO OTA» PBA«L »NAP 11 n.iv t r,- IVirl >n;i|> I MINWC ol vw00 >lir QW— < il Frt\M-w il > t H»« ial Mature Matiin-f II Ml MH OOION<. Ml1,318 words
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