Singapore Standard, 30 May 1955
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Title Section19 1955-05-30 1 Singapore Standard gapore *R 1% 'A 4 x So, :>-H SINGAPORE MONDAY, MAY 30, I<>ss J2 PAGES 15 TIMS19 words
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Article, Illustration123 1955-05-30 1 ...AND MARSHALL (la Shorts) DOES THE JOGET THE L'tusan Melayu. leading Malay journal m this country, celebrated its 16th anniversary yesterday with a luncheon and joget modern party. Among the hundreds who joined m the celebration and wished the paper further success was the Chief123 words
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Article85 1955-05-30 1 N Organi- mngku terd chargi d ldin Malaj I i ng In vt terdaj the 11 i r.d: "We do not i. Join Indonesia. We j > >tand on equal ti rms tn independent estate." Burhanuddin was adviser id now out Jawed Malay •■ittst85 words
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Article28 1955-05-30 1 IM.v; 29 Coin Mac Donald c climbing com- Sir Edmund HU- r r ol Everest I n "Kid accidt r:t n his weekend28 words
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245 1955-05-30 1 GEORGE TAYE - Blood Donors Stand By To Aid Sick Dato GEORGE TAYE By ."MALACCA, Sun. A woman and several Malayan Chinese Association officials are standing by to donate blood to their President, Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan tose fourth operation takes place at 9 a.m. tomorrow. The woman, Mrs. Leong Yew Koh. is245 words
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48 1955-05-30 1 AMMAN. May 29 (Reuter) King Hussein today accepted the resignation of the Jordan Cabinet and the Prime Minister Abuel Huda Tewflq. The resignation followed reported differences among the ministers said to have started during the AfroAsian Conference last month m Bandung. Indonesia.48 words
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Article167 1955-05-30 1 AFTER discussing for eight hours yesterday— from 11 30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m.-representatives o{ the Singapore Harbour Board and its Staff Association reached tentative agreements on four out of eight claims. The four claims arc: overtime vacation leave, hours ot work and new167 words
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332 1955-05-30 1 New Lead To Airline Sabotage Theory Man Found In Plane's Baggage Booth At Taipei TAIPEI, May 29, (AP) Was the mysterious stowaway who arrived m Taipei on May 19 m a plane from Hongkong, connected with the alleged sabotage of an Indian airliner taking332 words
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Article, Illustration229 1955-05-30 1 He Takes Over On August 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Raja Sir Uda bin Raja Muhammad, Selangor's Mentri Besar and Malaya's middle of the road" elder statesman, was today named Speaker of the Federation's iirst-elected Legislative Council. The High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray. with the concurrence229 words
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Article32 1955-05-30 1 HONGKONG, May 29 (Reuter) Six Indian scientists, led by Dr. M. L. Ahaja. arrived hnre ty air today on their way to Communist China at the Peking Government's invitation.32 words
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69 1955-05-30 1 HE ANSWERS ULTIMATUM WITH ANOTHER SAIGON. May 29 (UP) A South Vietnamese warlord yesterday answered an ultimatum from Premier Ngo Dinh Diem with one of his own withdraw national troops massed against the rebels within 24 hours or touch oft renewed civil war. Diem called on the rebels earlier this69 words
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Article29 1955-05-30 1 ONE Communist terrorist has been killed by Security Forces m the Federation. He fell to an Area Security Unit patrol m the Jitra district of Kedah yesterday.29 words
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Article227 1955-05-30 1 EDEN ACTS TO SAVE FOOD AND FUEL Govt. Will Seek Extra Powers LONDON. May 29 (Router) Britain's Prime Minister. Sir Anthony Eden speaking today on the crippling railway strike said the Government would not hesitate to obtain my powers necessary to ensure food supplies and fuel for essential public services.227 words
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Article269 1955-05-30 1 WELFARE LOTTERY KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Sultan of Pah an g today witnessed the drawing of the first three prizes of the 29th Social Welfare Lottery totalling $525,000 which go to tickets bought m Johore. At the draw t held on the grounds of269 words
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123 1955-05-30 1 NEW DELHI, May 29 (Reuter> Captain H. Binnie. a British medical officer m Malaya, who arrived here yesterday on holiday, will leave on Monday to attend the Kenya mountaineer, Mr. Arthur J Firmin, who broke a thigh on the 25.800 feet Himalayan Peak, Himalchuii. Captain123 words
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Article70 1955-05-30 1 Reds Set Free A British 'Spy' HONGKONG, May 29 (Reuter) Robert Webster Ford. British radio operator from Tibet, who was imprisoned by Chinese Communists for five years on spy charges, was released today and crossed into Hongkong this afternoon. Mr. Ford, whose home is at Rolleston, Burton-on-Trent. was immediately taken70 words
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69 1955-05-30 1 SINGAPORE Police yesterday evening stopped three lorries which were conveying about 120 textile workers along Cantonment Road. Half an hour later they allowed the lorries to proceed. Police claimed they stopped the vehicles because of "misunderstanding of instructions." V The lorries had earlier taken69 words
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Article68 1955-05-30 1 SINGAPORE and the Federation are hit by one of the worst heat waves to strike Malaya. Temp&ratures m most areas were well over 90 degrees Farenheit. The temperature m Singapore yesterday. was 91 degrees: Penans 91, Kuala Lumpur Ml. Ipoh 92 and Kuantan 94. Kota Bahru reiordcd 8968 words
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Advertisement23 1955-05-30 1 ROLEX A (»redt Achievement n the hislory of time measurement. c DE SUVA BROTHERS "Jewellers" Kifflps Place. Singapore 1 Tel ***** I!^^. (I23 words
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Advertisement83 1955-05-30 1 V MO MOHG-S^g PALM TREE a** economy! \i.n K\inr :;<i 5 BbVJB the q<<c>-fire. precision bullt"mlnt»tur« camera for the professional and MMMur ■B who requires and demands the bcu., flj| S*f^'B Xenon 2 0 or Soli^ar 2.8 Synchro Compur stutter f B Coupled range A vie* finder9SMHHR Rapid fi 183 words
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175 1955-05-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Those who accuse Government of being hostile to the trade union movement are either ti/ing to create ill-feeling or they are ignorant mischief makers. The Member for Industrial and Social Relations. Inche Musi a pah Aibakri bin Haji Hassan, said this at the175 words
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Article74 1955-05-30 2 Sullivan Is Broadcast Union Head Mr. Frank IJ. Sullivan was elected president of the Singapore Department or Broadcasting Employees' Union at its annual meeting held yesterday. Vice-president: Mr. Hasan] Soleiman; secretary. Mr. Simeon P. Rozario; asst secretary. Mr. Koh Yet Meng; treasurer, Mr. Lee Yew Kwan; asst treasurer, Mr. P.74 words
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Article74 1955-05-30 2 KLANG. Sun. A section Ol Kiang's residents and fown Councillors feel that the present price ol 18 cents a cup of coffee could be reduced because of the reduced price of sugar and milk. Representatives ol the coffee shop dealers met the councillors yesterday and74 words
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Article40 1955-05-30 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Lee Ah Chow, a rubber tapper, was fined $400 m the Sessions Court. Pomian. yesterday for breaking the curfew and carrying li tahils of biscuits without a permit m a prohibited area.40 words
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Article, Illustration160 1955-05-30 2 Navy Gives Sir John Three Housing Cheers THE hope that the Royal Malayan Navy would one ddy take its place as an "effective unit" m the ranks of the other navies of the Commonwealth, was expressed by the Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoli, at a farewell parade at Woodlands160 words
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276 1955-05-30 2 Weed Them Out Says Mr. Das SEREMBAN, Sun.— Opportunists among: trade unionists were blocking the way to unity among estate staffs m Malaya, Mr N. C. Das, Chairman of the Negri Sembikin Estate Staffs Union, said last night. "The time has come when we must276 words
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Article, Illustration53 1955-05-30 2 AZIZ Majid xcho won the vocal competition. m Kuala Lumpur organised by U.M.XO. Aziz i s called the Nat King Cole of Kuala Lumpur by his fans. He iron the cup with song "La mba iya n N v nga meaning "Call of the flowers." Standard photo by53 words
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Article45 1955-05-30 2 THE offices of the Consulate Genera! for the Republic of Indonesia. 2nd and 3rd floors. X.P.M. Building and its Information Section at 108 Robinson Road. Singapore, will be closed today. The Shipping Section will be open between 9 and 10 a.m.45 words
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Article181 1955-05-30 2 YOUTHS TO FORM FOUR-B CLUBS KUALA LUMPUR S;;n The -Malayan Youth Council today urged the Federation j Government to set up a national board comprising official and public representatives to advise on its policy towards youth organ sal ■and help to disburse alloca- tfons for youth service? The fifth annual181 words
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Article, Illustration301 1955-05-30 2 CHARRED posts and twisted zinc sheeis all that remained of the building m Geylang wrecked by fire yesterday morning. The incident put more than 100 men out of work Factories and workshops accommodated m the building: were totally destroyed. There wa s no casualty. Brisk work301 words
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168 1955-05-30 2 POSTMEN URGED INTO POLITICS 'Keep Up With The Times' PENANG. Sun— Trade Unionism could not divorce itself from politics, said the president of the Malayan Postal Uniformed Staff Union, Mr. K. Balasundrum at the first Annual Delegates Conference held m Alor Star today. Mr. Balasundrum suggested that the union might168 words
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Article43 1955-05-30 3 Sultan's Wish End The Crisis i. a g 'icy I i R i appea i he ask* the ice! proud t :i soon. X ight ot the he po] Paha. i r ebration i S B at tl id to t in years43 words
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Article57 1955-05-30 3 3ui i ire ol i. Trap, port work- I orders irom the thi dej rt nearly touched ofl I has b- cd. of t m becau t 1 rder i forced 1 Lgn n pal Pi JT. 8. 1 'ion of the which ighi ik by the57 words
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Article, Illustration48 1955-05-30 3 I.IM KOOI SEAH, a farmer (right) receives a 33-year lease for agricultural plots from Penans'i at tins Resident Commissioner. Mr. I), (iray at I ceremony at Val Dor Village recently. Altogether SI leases were handed out to the villager* by Mr Gray Dept photoDept - 48 words
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Article25 1955-05-30 3 -The Rev. r sion Soutfa India, toDaniel of Ipoh, here re j were entertainf tea part] I Hai reft v v ft]25 words
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233 1955-05-30 3 Canon Adams Is Elected Scout Chief CANON ADAMS was nominated president 01 the Singapore Boy Scouts Association at the annual meeting at Sands House recently. Chief Commissioner: Mr. R. E [nee, Deputy Chief Commissioner: Mr. L. A. Woodford. Members of Council: Mr. A. M Cherian, Mrs. Segaram, Mr. B. L.233 words
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231 1955-05-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The 55,000,000 Lady Templer Hospital to be opened here this August will Deed more than 51.000,000 annually for its maintenance. Mr. P. J. I). Re^ester. Chairman of its Board of Governors, declared tonight. I i appeal for231 words
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Article82 1955-05-30 3 f' HJB pr ifessors from the Kingdom arrived In Singapore yesterday to !>e ex- i paJ examiners for the are Prof" W. C. W. Nixon, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of University Bge, London: Proil. D G. Ha I, South-east Asia hist< rian m the Institute of82 words
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Article176 1955-05-30 3 TEACHERS of English m Singapore Chinese schools were yesterday told by their President, Mr. Tann Wee Keng, to pool all their resource.- to achieve their common end to make the I powers fchat-be feel that they have a stake m the new Malaya Mr.176 words
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297 1955-05-30 3 FEAR OF VICTIMIZATION HINDERS WHITLEY Report Hits At Dept. Heads KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Fear of victimization on the staff side and apparent ignorance on the official side are still handicapping the progress of Whitley Council machinery m Malaya and preventing closer consultation between Government and its employees. This is the297 words
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Article36 1955-05-30 3 MR. RADEN Mocbtar. Junior Director of Garuda huionesian Airways arrived m Singapore yesterday on his way to the Internationa] Air Transport Association ronference m Majorca. Spain which starts on June 1436 words
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Article, Illustration187 1955-05-30 3 MR. J. C. JAIN, managing director of the Times of India group of newspapers, Bombay, arrived m Singapore from Bangkok on a world tour, yesterday. Mr. .Jain told The Standard his tour will last till August this year and will take him to Hongkong. Japan187 words
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Advertisement306 1955-05-30 3 Any Time is Tea Time I i'(l' |Ji Your Own Favourite f^BHB^JGOLD LEAFS I /k^^: |S| CEYLON TEA j '^i Awordcd 10 Gold Mcdols j 2gPl^m>*sfc^ <"'iy Unexcelled m Toste b i 1 i^V^ Quality. ji or iri7/j C_____J Wor/rf Renowned if^BA^i i brooke rim BOND jUPi Red or Green306 words
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Miscellaneous866 1955-05-30 3 Standard cAlmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE lIIIIJI y25 Interlude: 9.30 Radio NewsEl lidiZADf\ D C i^ o 945 r ikp v From Heie'; Xf* I H >1 H r V/ f\ C 10.15 Syd Dean 8c his Band Spoil; JgSSEL W 10 4;5 1;V: IDo X ou Know?'; 1115 fflnmjr^866 words
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Article, Illustration731 1955-05-30 4 Love Hugs That'll Crack Your Ribs Frankfurt, Germany J)OTING mothers may sniff indignantly at this, but raising young gorillas is just like raising children. That's what Mrs. Hildegarde Grzimek says and she ought to know. She keeps three gorillas m the house with her and731 words
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Article, Illustration477 1955-05-30 4 Bob Thomas - Bob Thomas by ANAHEIM, California WONDERLAND of delights such as the world may never have seen before is rising out of the orange groves m this sunny suburb of Los Angeles. is DISNEYLAND, a Msso million para :.--j for children. When the gates aaci 'c477 words
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Article378 1955-05-30 4 Opens July 19 The Disney eye tor detail la evidenced everywhere "We'll have tlags all over the place he remarked. "A: the entrance we'll have a big one with 48 stars. In FRONTIERLAND. the Hags will have as many stars as there were In that time. And m TOMORROWLAND.378 words
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Article349 1955-05-30 4 LAUGH and Grow SLIM 'FHE British have a 4I world-wide reputation rfr I for being able to see the «fr > funny side of life -f I Thry ye a sense of i humour 3--1 But how many of them Idm really Laugh til] it 1 hurts? And what makes349 words
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Article223 1955-05-30 4 gTAND by for a new battle of the beaches this summer the battle of more than a thousand soft drinks manufacturers. They'll all be jostling for bigger sales this season, and they all have grounds for expecting their most prosperous summer so far. Every year Britain drinks223 words
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Article32 1955-05-30 4 busily n™ -cade and ft behind America figur ption is M* Per he, population. "B t| come more vent! softdrinking Hi 'v lomonadc orangeade are overwhelming f a32 words
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Advertisement89 1955-05-30 4 I- AND NOW. REAL BEAUTIES ON DISPLAY! LI\E FLAMINGOES and KANGAROOS have already been used for eye-catching display j j in American show windows. To top it all, decorators of one beachwear promoter throw in four j J KEAL BEAUTIES into a man-made beach setting where the ladies disport in89 words
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Miscellaneous56 1955-05-30 4 SOME QUESTIONS How mueh will a y{ trip to Disnevland tost? "We haven't determined that yet. I'm anxious to make it as low as we can and still break even. We want the repeat business, and if we make the cost nominal, folks will come baek. We'll advertise the prices56 words
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Miscellaneous47 1955-05-30 4 Will Disneyland be -fc duplicated elsewhere? "I don't think so. You have to have a year-round business to make money irom such a large investment. The only other place it would be possible is Florida. In the east, you could get only three or four profitable months."47 words
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Miscellaneous59 1955-05-30 4 I What has been his yC biggest problem? "Trees. We need lots of big ones, but it's hard to find and transplant them, except for palms. I think people will have a good time here. And don't forget that one oi the biggest attractions will be the people themselves. It59 words
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Miscellaneous185 1955-05-30 4 CLL' E S noc^ir.. S ACROSS To 1 Aquatic arachnid (5. 8) MM 8 For small Ps.O.W —hardly. but has been there a long L f ol 4 v n: time (10) 9. [toubl. cm on the arch 1. Mori peop.e work for one 2 As a b::d finishes the185 words
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Article, Illustration135 1955-05-30 5 bracelets, ear- .tnd necklace made at istrated look i and profes- are qm' I And cheap to attached :h barbola and the which can be of lip or sere type LA fCk- threaduge beads, pend- to rope of a small bead, then a fol! i by a k:.135 words
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Article, Illustration29 1955-05-30 5 THIS torina hat qaihj decorated with violets, vas among a collection oj models shown in London recent?,. It icas by Rr.ee Part/, and, U called -Precatelan I Mirror pic).29 words
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Article488 1955-05-30 5 E i ka ire eh, the best ahan, but the best m the world are h. They really bai s good I Peppino Leoni 1 s in his Soho restauI Load s I 'p-notch I the d to ent I during JO years 1 have :hat488 words
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Article319 1955-05-30 5 Rita Del Mar - Rita Del Mar By I' "l» 1 H tjIUMI ION: It taftMMe la •>!! r^ )<»u 'it. no, i>, h.ki-.i it she i- ilo rmi rifsponil I Ml t i"M \l HiKt\ KBYOM rip c an<l who can .->••■,,; be- it! It itIK I Hl> \IK319 words
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Article741 1955-05-30 5 Mary Bannock - Mary Bannock By [ROILING FOWLS arc cheaper than those for mstllkg, but they provide as good a meal. There is plenty of tjood meat on these birds, but they must be cooked slowly and gently over a long period, if they are to be tender.741 words
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Article481 1955-05-30 5 Betty Smith - Betty Smith —Says [T'S the male sex that does the crowing. The male of every species is still cock-of-the-walk m Britain today and for one good reason. The female of every species ran well afford to let him crow. The sound doesn't mean much any longer. And481 words
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Article, Illustration13 1955-05-30 5 "I must say your old boy friend took it like a sportsman w13 words
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Article, Illustration58 1955-05-30 5 LEFT. This Spanish inspired short evening dress it being modelled b B <; '< half Spanish and half French. Designed by Digby Morion it it made from white 'out of focus' print with a rose design. Eight Another Digby Morion dress, m linen, on tailoredMirrorpics - 58 words
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Article629 1955-05-30 5 ARE YOU IN LOVE WITH LOVE girls fall m love with their boy friends. Other fall m love with love. They just want to be married, have a home of then own. and children. 1 Do you: A. Reserve your smiles and Charming manner for those who can help you629 words
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Article872 1955-05-30 6 AST week the Malay Press carried a report Which should give food for thought to those Who contend that Immediate independence would convert Malaya Into an earthly paradise. Addressing conference of Malay normal teachers at Seremoan, Tonka Besax Burhanuddin of Sri M oanti, Stressed the following point:872 words
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Article111 1955-05-30 6 rHHE Indonesian Committee which investigated A the accident to the Air India Constellation, the Kashmir Princess which crashed m the South China Sea on April n, has submitted a report to the Indian and Indonesian Governments This report attributes the crash to the explosion of a timed internal machine111 words
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Article1200 1955-05-30 6 S.M. SHARMA - S.M. SHARMA Continuing his series on Freedom Independence says today— IN a small country like Malaya, with only six million people composed of 3 main different nationalities, with no cohesion and, no sense of real patria. with no mass education, no resources or ability to defend1,200 words
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Article189 1955-05-30 6 Sir;— lt is still not clear why U.K. and Colonial citizens are pressing for equal status with Malayan-born and domiciled citizens unless one delves into the background. Isn't it a fact that imminent self-govern-ment has created the hullabaloo? What's wrong m ;ieing satisfied with U.K. and Colonial189 words
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Article402 1955-05-30 6 feat a mighty invader, a people who m their dozens today calmly look upon their own parents, children, neighbours. and friends being butchered by a couple of Communists m broad daylight without lifting a hand, struck as if by palsy through fear and. when it is over,402 words
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Article179 1955-05-30 6 Sir; Thousands upon thousands of badminton enthusiasts all over Malaya had been counting the minutes and hours to the DAY. Then what happened? Thirty minutes' talk on how our grand-fathers and grandmothers were playing m their days and thirty minutes' broadcast, often interrupted, on the last leg of179 words
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Article474 1955-05-30 6 Reorganize Provident Fund Staff Sir;— The Central Provident Fund Board has been m existence since August Last year ar.d much public money has been used to run This Department. What has this Department been doing all this time? Is it the special ;ob of the Department's inspectors to go round474 words
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Article95 1955-05-30 6 Sir: I think it is ridicu'.cus for the Progressive Party to write m its letter atout the salaries of ihis Colony's ministers. It leaves a nasty taste m ore's mouth. What's the idea behind it? Why take the trouble to point out to us that "tie fact that95 words
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Article138 1955-05-30 6 •Quite C/ eor 3 hR E is i Cou:new fused th six wit;,. I Stout. On c, there known 1 an a Oh. generation I gie's Georg i Scottish i Queen s lkin ii HHi Uverseaj s< Orkne, The BucktfL I 1 today i. 1 arc138 words
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Article97 1955-05-30 6 Enlightened Muslims Sir; Kua seems to fc having or. lims. who j of their rellf gious lead< congratu. courap ta truth aboi; though it the vi< -apore. Mr I tion to form m all kampong the ol ciling estrai j j must be fully The kath miserably m this function97 words
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Article101 1955-05-30 6 Sir; 1 rmnikllT it most unfair that wives and adult daughter* of European Kxpatriates Civilians. and Servicemen, are able to compete for employment m the Colony against local people. The Government should do something to bring them under the purview of the Income Tax Ordinance. At the moment101 words
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111 1955-05-30 7 ACCUSED MARRIES GIRL IN RAPE CASE (AP] a i j iirnalist i day jail to girl he I of view guard peti n T "onoiincf I*1 r M ireca Jacor i of statutory :nall but fu r D his <" mcd Bui hi ill j j mpani I n a111 words
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Article26 1955-05-30 7 RENCH CHECK ON NEWSMEN ft g up of i ts m its P never m j former amtaas- >ri who is now F i j jurnalist26 words
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Article25 1955-05-30 7 II Km u ftvial I -ton .proeal or- r Polar routes ,d the v. 1 V :.ounced i reached .v -a York-25 words
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Article358 1955-05-30 7 Big Men From Moscow Are Displeased As... Yugoslavia Will Keep Clear Of East-West Ties BELGRADE, May 29 Russia apparently failed m its attempt ?o lure Yugoslavia into the Eastern bloc m two days of talks v/hich ended yesterday. Informed V sources said Marshal Tito imseliUP; AP - 358 words
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Article26 1955-05-30 7 tKNNA, M 29, (Reut gri ssol International Confederation r Trad Uni close yesterday afWr ador- t resolutions c< i n c. ad racial crimination.26 words
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Article28 1955-05-30 7 -.mi led a year old baby L~ moth< r Id fl attack occurred on ogle trail near the village Moukondou which lies by N.;o;;n:-' Ri\>-v.28 words
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Article202 1955-05-30 7 From Corn To Senator McCarthy BELGRADE, Mar 2:v <AP> us. Ambassador James W. Riddleberger talked last ntsiit with Russia's Communist Party bo;-s Nikita Khrushchev on a variety of .o'er:,, r.in^irv-i from corn to Senator Joseph McCarthy. The conversation took place b reception elven by President Marshal Tito for his Russian202 words
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Article61 1955-05-30 7 wormit. Scotland, May 29, (AP) Rescue workers reported 100 persons were Injured In a train derailment terday. Two men and a b y were killed and another man and boy were missing. The engine and first coach of a train carrying 500 per--3 OS on61 words
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Article34 1955-05-30 7 GENOA, May 29, (Reuter) A party ol 34 Yorkshire minors arrived here by seapla:. terday to look tor uitable holiday resorts lor miners and their Families along the Italian Riviera.34 words
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Article, Illustration92 1955-05-30 7 MA KIIIN SAW U, (light) only daughter of President Ba V of Burma, married Maung Than Aung. Cambridgeeducated Rangoon barrister and youngest son of the late Burmese Chief Justice U Tun Byu. m a ceremony a »hich Burma Premier U Nu officiated m Rangoon recently. U NuAP - 92 words
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Article167 1955-05-30 7 Youths Attack On Signal BERLIN, May 29, (Rcutcr)— About 4,000 Communists attacked 300 West Berlin police yesterday with bricks, lead-filled rubber hoses, sticks and knuckledusters m their biggest demonstration m West Berlin ior at least seven years. The attack aimed at a social gathering of167 words
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Article103 1955-05-30 7 PARIS. May 29. < Reuter > There were 1.747.000 more French women than men at the time of the 1954 census first details of which were published here yesterday. But more boys were being born than girls and among the under fifteens boys led girls by103 words
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Article54 1955-05-30 7 CALAIS. May 29: (Renter) —Eight British Royal Marines arrived here last night after crossing the Channel m 12--foot canvas canoes m just under eight hours. They set out from Dover yesterday morning m four canoes, each propelled by two men with the minesweeper Curzon shadowing them54 words
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Article41 1955-05-30 7 PENHOLD, Atlanta. May 29 < UP;— Plans are being considered to train West German airmen m Canada as part of Canada's contribution to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the Royal Air Force's top-ranking training officer said last night.41 words
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Article29 1955-05-30 7 TEACHERS m 3.800 Italian intermediate and high schools went on strike for higher pay on Saturday, threatening to cut short the school year by one week.- APAP - 29 words
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Article101 1955-05-30 7 PARIS. May 29. (Reuter) The French and Tunisian Prime Minister^ M. Edgar Faure and M. Tahar Ben Amjnar initialled an agreement here early today giving Tunisia home rule. Talks throughout yesterday rounded off nine months of negotiation between the delegations. Additional annexes were drawn up concerning101 words
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Article78 1955-05-30 7 LONDON. May 29 fßeuter) —Labour saving gadgets are giving Americans an aching back, an English doctor said m the June issue of "Family Doctor" published here. Ms. Katharine Savage, a specialist on muscular ailmcrts who has just returned fron the United States, said thai m New78 words
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Article38 1955-05-30 7 SONDON, May 29: (Reuter) A Polish military tribunal ha; sentenced four members of an "American espionage centre" to a total of .'5B years m prison for spying m Poland. Wtrsaw Radio reported last nijht.38 words
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151 1955-05-30 7 OCALA. Florida. May 29 (UP)— An elderly couple shot and killed three police officers from their barricaded house last night and .>tood off some 30 other lawmen m a one and a half hour gunbattle. The couple, Mr. and Mn>. BE. Lindley. both151 words
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243 1955-05-30 7 Eden Out To Give A New Look' To His Cabinet LONDON, May 29, (IT)— Sir Anthony Eden, out at last from under the Churchill shadow and back m No. 10 Downing Street m his own right, turned li^t night to a Cabinet reshuffle to give a youthful "new look" to243 words
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Article73 1955-05-30 7 LONDON. May gS, (Ilcutcr) —I ho Following table give* thr iinal line-up m thr House <»f (Omnions alter Thursday's general elections of which the last two results were annouiurd yesterday Conservatives 545, oM House 322 (including the Speakc) Laboni 277. BN, Liberal six. six. Irish Labour nil mir.73 words
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Article65 1955-05-30 7 NORTH BAY. Ontario, May 29: (AP)— The four surviving Dionnc quintuplets were reunited yesterday for their 2 1st birthday. Last minute arrangements enabled Annette, Cecile and Yvonne, who have been studying m Montreal, to join the fourth sister, Marie, and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliva65 words
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Article70 1955-05-30 7 CAIRO. May 29: (Reuter)— A British naval squadron will visit Alexandria from June 2 to June 6, the first goodwill visit by the British fleet since the Anglo-Egyptian crisis of 1951 and the signing of the Suez Canal agreement between the two countries last year. The70 words
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Article32 1955-05-30 7 JAPAN graduated its first five jet pilots on Saturday. They are the first of five 'student groups to complete jet training with the U.S. 25th Flying Training Corps.— APAP - 32 words
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Article78 1955-05-30 7 MELBOURNE. M:«\ 29, (Reuter) Electoi I State yesterday echo* 0 B tain's swing to ti.< r when they isted I Johns Cain.- Labour I ment In favour of th< Li and Country Party group who form the Fed< leu ilil m. The president ol the Victoria78 words
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Article54 1955-05-30 7 WASHINGTON. May 29 (Reuter > Th( Senat< I■ pa Relations Commit tei aid yesterday that althougb the Soviet bloc was continuing the build up of 11 military .strength "tin re L evid< suggest thai the Soviets now are putting even nr* stress on the political and54 words
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Article45 1955-05-30 7 MOSCOW, M 29 Mr. Jacob Malik. th< Ambassador m London, •i designated by the Soviet government to conduct U with Japanese tives with i view to i stabli h normal relations bd two countries. The Itie |Q In London on June.45 words
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133 1955-05-30 7 DURBAN. South Airica. to carry on with his South! But the thiei who -;>- 90 lß l]tnn a Hfsan African tour. parently hftd noi known what May, .9 (Reuter)— A disap- Lindrum iSaid carli( r he was ln the case when ;,<133 words
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Advertisement102 1955-05-30 7 BHHJBfflt .y^fe^S^KvJ- W ■..■wl& Mfc ass Mgy.^BSjß-^ '^K^y^ 'i!^^y!v S^^^g o*'^0 A N S C O 1 the host snapshots you COLOR F I L iVI D v.r lakes, Ansio color is f ilaa rou need. It Ls superb The photographic HIT of the lear. 'i»h!v mommended whiih Available m102 words
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Advertisement13 1955-05-30 7 RALE 1%8 H s ™££f id ike ail Mcl bicycle o ROBINSON'S E?13 words
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Advertisement883 1955-05-30 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. TUj *****/6 *****/4 132/6 Robinson Roa4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMiKICAN itRVICr fo Halitaa Monheai Boston. New Twk Bsltimeie. Ph.ladvlphia Cult Port* 5 pot* P. S ham Pcnang art N V S t«£ 9/l l 7 l 8 25 |M V W/1R lul «>' Jl883 words
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Advertisement1164 1955-05-30 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD <5c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 lh lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) Shipping T|lK BLUE FLVNEL LINE r™* Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENT Singapore Due Sails P. Sham Penan* Antilochu* for Liverpool Glasgow May1,164 words
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Advertisement825 1955-05-30 8 MITCI If nT5T^\ r IMP mil 9UI v* I MjMnKi Spore P. S'hom Penong FOR JAPAN from Indio Oeson Moru trom Bomboy, tor Kobe Moji. Yokohama. Nogoya In Port Meiko Moru trom Calcutta, Rangoon, tor Moii, Kobe, Yokohama 7 June FOR JA*»AN trom Continent Meirinson Maru tor Yokohama, Kobe, Nagoya,825 words
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Advertisement664 1955-05-30 8 EAST ASIATIC Li SAILINGS TO CONTINENT /SCAWn M llL For Aden, Port Soid. Gcnoo. Antwerp r Na Vu Copenhagen. Gothenburg' Qn T^ S'oorc p x) "SELANDIA" 5/7junc "MALACCA" 3/sju|y *£>** x) Calls Beyrouth, London (passengers only Q SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAV| A /v X C "KAMBODIA" for B p S'ho* Saigon664 words
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201 1955-05-30 9 Finance And Commerce Standard Shipping Reporter THE deteriorating: political situation m the IndoChina port of Saigon has not visibly affected the shipping trade there, informed shipping circles m Singapore toLri The Standard yesterday. A spokesman for the Bast Asiatic Company, Singapore, who201 words
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Article116 1955-05-30 9 BRITISH motor manufae- OUI put and m Uie first four .car. Car nta to foreign markets I 144.000 rat ol close °n rt can for every ::..n OJ :y v. rking day T:. given In the emeni th- 1 Society M r Manul icturers and ing116 words
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126 1955-05-30 9 Exports Of U.K. Radio Equipment Up >H rS of l*K radio hed new high 'eve's In the first quarter of 1955. I k 2 cx port valued at nearly £30 the provisional value of sales for the first three months of this jreai I £7,62 an increase of more than126 words
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Article53 1955-05-30 9 n RN I >N UL Bank for and Dev< men: Ln Washington reported s x Latin American nations approved the creation of an international fir: corpora* A ml -co tee p th« S Banking and Cum i Committee will pen rni'.cd States n m the corporationReuter - 53 words
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Article98 1955-05-30 9 three Secretaries of Agriculture Departments m 2 States m India will meet In New Delhi shortly to discuss the propoed R.x 6.500 million programme ot agricultural development m the secon I Five- Year Plan Mr P N. Thapar, Secretary, Mini •ry ol food and Agncultun will98 words
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Article, Illustration101 1955-05-30 9 THE first sroup of Hongkong manufacturers, sponsors of the third trade exhibition to be held m Singapore from June 10 to 26, arrived m the Colony by (.pa. during the weekend. Pictured on arrival at Kalians are: (Front row (from left): Mr. Pang Fat of101 words
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Article28 1955-05-30 9 THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce, the S.C.C. Rubber Association, tfa r Malayan Exchange Banks Association and the Ma 1 ayan Sharebrokers' Association will be dosed today.28 words
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Article52 1955-05-30 9 THE Philippines wants < n increase its world sugar export quota from 25,000 to 300,000 metric tons a year, according to a report from Manila. The Philippine delegation to the International Sugar Agreement Conference, opening on Wednesday m London, had been Instructed to work for thisAP - 52 words
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361 1955-05-30 9 THE United States Lines lias begun negotiations With the government for construction of a supe rimer which may be atom-powered. Mr G. Joseph Minetti, member oi the Federal Marie Board, said the vessel would take the place of the 980-passenger liner America, which is IS361 words
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Article148 1955-05-30 9 Higher SpeedCooler Engine PROPELLERS of the L-104H Super Constellations are now undergoing a special treatment. with foam plastic m the KLM Propeller Department a1 Schipol'Airport, Amsterdam. Tins wiii make the engine cooling more effective and the speed of the aircraft will also be raised by about five m.p.h. Fillota ot148 words
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Article55 1955-05-30 9 HONG FATT (SLNGEI BESI LTD. Working a large men cast mine earned a profit of $777,220 <25.i) per cent) for year ended 1954. Proposed !ina[ dividend of 10 per cent, will make a total of 20 per rent for the year. Net liquid assets at balancing date were55 words
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278 1955-05-30 9 Standard Market Correspondent TIIF cogent need for rubber replanting is once again emphasized m the report of the Chief Replanting Officer, Mr. A. C. Smith, who has appealed for support from responsible citizens m the Federation m the furthering of the smallholders' replanting278 words
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Article80 1955-05-30 9 FIRESTONE Tyre and Rubber Company has become the largest producer of rubber, according to Firestone's Chairman, Mr. Harvey S. Firestone. He said m New York recently that a record high output at two synthetic rubber plants recently purchased from the government and at the natural rubberReuter - 80 words
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605 1955-05-30 9 U.K. Poll Results Boost The Share Market WEEK ENDS ON HAPPY NOTE By A Market Correspondent AS the election results came through on Friday, and it was realized that the experienced British electorate was sending a good Government back with an increased majority, operators m the Singapore market took heart605 words
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Article244 1955-05-30 9 BUSINESS DONE IN THE WEEK BUSINESS done In shard from May 21—27: Industrials: Fraser V Ores. $1.70. Gammons $2 60 to 52.62J, Hammers $2 S2(, Hongkong Bank (Loa) £96| I I £96 i with stan £<j:-.h. William Ja< lv I Jackson Co. $1 W, M Cement $1.51| and Malayan Collieries244 words
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Article172 1955-05-30 9 SINGAPORE TRACTION Co. LTD: made b profit of £160,190 after provision for Preference dividend d year ended 30.9.54. eg alent to 42. G per cent oq i capita: of O7. r >,978 i: < by conversion of debent m stock. This figure had fi to £442. 70 X172 words
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Article111 1955-05-30 9 India-F.E. Trade May Increase Mr. J. V. Somayajulu, leader of an unofficial "Indian trade delegation, said recently m Hongkong that a great deal of trade was expected between India and Far Eastern countries m the coming years. The trade delegation from Andhra State recently visited Malaya m the course ofUP - 111 words
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Article150 1955-05-30 9 MOTORISTS wishing to tour the Scottish Highlands are to be afforded a remarkable new facility this year by British Railways a special train to be known as the Car-Sleeper Limited, which will transport driver, car and pnsrrngcrs from London to Perth, thus saving 4.50 miles o) drivina and150 words
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Article47 1955-05-30 9 A CONCERN at Hilversum 'the Netherlands) has put on the market a new type of telephone appartus which excels by its handsome and handy shape. This will soon be made available for export m a table model as weli as lor attachment to the wall.47 words
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119 1955-05-30 9 C'wealth Oil Refinery Capacity Increases THE growing importance ol Commonwealth oil refineries is shown m figures issued m London by the Petroleum Information Bureau. Total refining capacity for the area as a whole, last year, was 77 million tons 12 million tons more than m 1953. By far the most119 words
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Article, Illustration66 1955-05-30 9 THIS is what the fir S t housing estate 'o be built hy the Hongkong Housing Au~ thority on North I'oint trill look like when completed. The estate will ttCcofiiTnodate over 6,000 people m ''<« lower .■CO '<' Q r (> p o? tfcfl "whiteU.P. - 66 words
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Advertisement260 1955-05-30 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS LAST 2 DAYS P A T|J AY^d--11.00 a.m-1.45-4.15-6.43 ||A I lI A I ,IS3- 9.30 Dm AIR. CONDITIONED TEL 3 3 400 ELIZABETH TAYLOR VAN JOHNSON WALTER PIDGEON DONNA REED kipMrj oLOW HURRY! DON'T MISS IT! OPENS WEDNESDAY §m^m this masrnificent Him gave me a wonderful lift260 words
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Advertisement728 1955-05-30 10 I same salute as any other Chums wants to speak to jf officer, stupid!" you. Bertie." "Trjing lo get your ticket. Brown**" -^j^^^^By Arrangement With Reveille ik-AMity An A^et jVOW, what is a politician? interruption that I can One candidate, appearing The species has been hardly hear myself speak." before728 words
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Advertisement275 1955-05-30 10 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION 4 ♦CAPITOL* ij DAILY: Ham. 1.45 -4.00- ){n V#/ Battle j InTh* Biggest k > v -ttowmul j NEXT "CHANGTrf Today 9 a.m. MISS SAUII I IKiMl'siin^ ,^S jREXfe TODAY! :;J G.I.TRAITORjrELLSAUI ■B p«ri»nc« us c. "It four.. j^J. E V] I'.i-^fd !>■,( diy Tir.ji i hiiinw,,275 words
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Article, Illustration166 1955-05-30 11 Phil Drake. 100-8 outsider owned by Madame Su/i Volterra, of France, won the lTtith renewal of the Derby stakes over 1 miles at Epsom on May ridden by F. Palmer. Madame Volterra is only the third woman m history to own a Derby winner. Her prize money isAP - 166 words
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Article26 1955-05-30 11 NURi:\IBERG. May 29. Rcuter> Newcastle United the F.A. Cup winners were beaten one-nil by Nuremberg fc here yesterday after a goalless first half.26 words
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Article92 1955-05-30 11 Johore Edge TPCA KLUANG. Sun. In a thrilling charity soccer match played here today, the Johore State XI scored an upset victory over the T.P.C.A. of Kuala Lumpur, by one goal to nil. The match was m aid of the Kluang Ceylonese Association's school building fund. T.P.C.A. were without their92 words
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Article397 1955-05-30 11 COUNTY CRICKET HIT BY RAIN POOR ATTENDANCE 204, Washbrook 70. Yorkshire 2< for three. At Nottingham, Xotimgham shire 314 for seven. Poole J»5 Simpson 100. Hards'afT 70 versus Surrey At Northampton. Northamp tonshire 39 tor one versus Leiccs'ershire Ram curiaiicd play At Taunton. Somerset 2--! 1 for five. Lawrence f>o.397 words
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Article200 1955-05-30 11 Results oi the friendly cricket matches played yesterday were R.A.F Seletar boat R.A.A.F. by 35 ram m :i cricfcel match played ttl Seletar yesterday. RAF' <S>. 150 Cor 1 declared. Pate 73 Willia not out 41. Brown 'five tor 20. RAAF 124 Turner 4.1 Haktman 23, Lord 16200 words
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464 1955-05-30 11 THREE RUNNERS CRACK 4-MIN. MILE IN LONDON LONDON, May 29, (UP) Three runners m one fantastic race cracked the four-minute mile at London's White City stadium yesterday. Hungary's Tabori was first m three minutes fiftynine seconds which fell short of John Landy's record. Only a fraction of a second behind464 words
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Article84 1955-05-30 11 THE team to represent Singapore against Malacca m i the Malaya Cup soccer match to be played at Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday will be chosen from: Yew Chang, Fook Teng, Johan. Ivan Vass, Kok Cheng, J Hee Jong. Cheng Kok. Hin Weng. Osman Johan. Kirn84 words
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139 1955-05-30 11 TWO Australian Olympic officials, Mr. Hugh Weir, representative of the International Olympic Committee, and Mr. E. J. Holt. Technical Director of the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Committee, arrived m Singapore yesterday on iheir way to Paris. In Paris they will attend the International Olympic Committee executive139 words
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Article778 1955-05-30 11 RECORDS were broken with a regularity that was almost monotonous at the St. Patrick's School 17th annual athletic sports held m the school grounds over the weekend. At the end of the meet the boys had shattered 16 records. The most spectacular records of the day778 words
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Article31 1955-05-30 11 I^HEVATHASAN THILLAI- MUTHU: The engagement is announced of Victor, second son of Rev. and Mrs. S.M. Thevathasan and Ruth Kamala. second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Thillaimuthu of Penang.31 words
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Advertisement765 1955-05-30 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SIIIIAIIOMS VACAM 4 PPLICATIONS are invited for appointment hs Technical Apprentices m accordance with the scheme of cervl c lor Technical Apprentices ol the Government oi the Eederaiion of Malaya. Qualifications: (i) Age over !6 and under 21 on the Ist July, 1955. (ii) School Certificate Gradsj I765 words
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Miscellaneous189 1955-05-30 11 Li'l Abner By Al Copp -and the: T (-"n-iASS Xmonev I whn the you were wealth^ I Meamm-z/le —back home I—Ul1 Ul \^i'^U_ ENTIRE \&£TT£R.7J IN < I HURRV ?JV THEN. r f -BUT, MV J QDDW/CKE BEHAVES ODQL.Y. fMG^HNG A y^e^^^^ FRESHMAN AH'LL YOU'VE. </ CREDIT AGEKJCV <^ /"Q>?189 words
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Article, Illustration826 1955-05-30 12 CHEER THE SPORTING AUSSIES Peter Kum, m his 'post-mortem' on the AustraliaDenmark inter zone semi final, says Thc Australians came here to learn, but thc Danes were far too cagey about showing their real standard of badminton.' THE Australians played, and they received a terrific thrashing. It was nine matches826 words
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Article219 1955-05-30 12 CUP TEAM WIN BY ODD GOAL SIM. APORF s 1954 Malaya Cup team brought their best towards thr closing; stage*, of I friendly soccer fame uith the Rest whom they beat b\ four goals to three at Jalan B»x.ir Stadium yesterday. I natch played before a c 400 people tested219 words
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Article, Illustration129 1955-05-30 12 MALAYA'S Thomas Cup star, Eddie Choonp. had a pleasant surprise ot Mr, Lake Wan Tho's cocktail party m honour oi the Thomas dip teams at the Hollywood Room at the OaYo^ theatre m Singapore last night. rhere was a cafce waitino for htm, and on it wete129 words
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Article, Illustration388 1955-05-30 12 EDIN PETERS - BURMESE PLAN TWO MILLION STADIUM EDIN PETERS by BADMINTON m Burma has definitely cauglit on m a big way, so much that plans are now under consideration for the construction of a super M 82,000,000 Stadium m Rangoon, said 39-year old I. Yu Saing, the President of the Burma Badminton388 words
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Article39 1955-05-30 12 8.0.D.C.A. beat Braddcll Cricket Club by 24 runs m a friendly cricket match played at St. George's Road ground yesterday. 8.0.D.C.A. 63 (Magesh 27, Shepherd 6-26, Llewellyn 2-3) Bradrieil C.C. 39 (Shepherd 15, Johnson 4-7, Haw 3-13).39 words
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Article110 1955-05-30 12 EDDIE CHOONG. 25 years old, yesterday, scored a grand birthday victory over world champion. Wo n s Peng; Soon, m a practice match at the Singapore Badminton Stadium yesterday. Smashing: beyond retrieving, and keeping the usually cool Peng Soon flurried with speedy fore and back110 words
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Article116 1955-05-30 12 UNIVERSITY of Malaya drew with Wanderers m a friendly cricket match played on the Sepoy Lines Road ground yesterday. A feature of the match was the hard hitting by three of the University batsmen R S. McCoy 53, Ng Beng Wai 44 and P. L.116 words
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712 1955-05-30 12 KULA (81) GAVE REST CONFIDENT START IN SECOND DAYS PL AY WITH three wickets m hand, the Rest are 69 runs behind thr v were all out for 323 runs when the first innings concluded ?u J o^ yesterday, second day of the annual Colony Test for the Clark* V712 words
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274 1955-05-30 12 KUALA LLMPIR Sun The annual cricket match between Selangor Chinese and the Singapore Chinese ended m a draw on the Pudu Road ground today. Final scores were: Selansor Chinese 267 and Singapore Chinese 245. Both sides were only able to complete one274 words
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Article110 1955-05-30 12 Europeans Ist inns, (ova 200 lor three). Berker b Muir 45 Kirkham c Kiiiarinfnm b Nagaiah n\ Dauncey Jbw NagAiata Woodhouse b SethupatJ f Price not out 57 Evans b Delilkan 5 Grey c Le Mercier b Muir Beams low DeUlkan v Extra- U Total ali out SB Fall110 words
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Miscellaneous493 1955-05-30 12 Weights For Wednesday KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The following are the raeeweights for seven races on Wednesday, second day or the Selangor Turf Clubs May-June Meeting.* Cl. 3. Div. 1 Abt. 7* Sadoura 8.1',: Ueveling 807 The Camel 9.00 Notaverse 8-1?; Mystic Code 8 ot> So Sorry 8.11 Rogation 8.1. Big493 words
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