Singapore Standard, 31 May 1955
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Title Section18 1955-05-31 1 Singapore Standard W Jt m. s\: *Tn. No. 3- t} SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 31, 11 PACES 13 CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration401 1955-05-31 1 Challenge To Mr. Lee kIGHT TO A SEAT IN Assembly questioned A SINGAPORE sharebroker, Mr. Charles C v d Cox, is challenging People's Action Party 5S cmblyman Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's right to o L| i the Legislative Assembly. Cos h I has been401 words
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106 1955-05-31 1 14 Sakais Once 'Hostile' Give Up To Police -An M ab gin nee mmth surts 1 I l.d tOQ< I tnd m 1 cari.. P urrt- c impriiing four men and four believed to be i Ban Bang's". headed by Pi uaown aboleader, had earlier r. r .i Gofernmeiit*a tion106 words
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Article53 1955-05-31 1 (XJP) i mmuni I pa] i i Indom i pass Singapore j ng m th iture. .:--.t mist I the Oh -.emit Oar Ida Indon lid get 1 i k direct Qighi I intriea v- -i at Hongkong and T: r was n tl53 words
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Article74 1955-05-31 1 COLOMBO. May 30 i Router 1 The Japanese cargo ship, Atusta Maru t.tou tons), arrivt'd here early this morning with a fire m its hold. According to local agents of the ship it waa "a minor" fire. The ship, which wa.s bound from Port Said to74 words
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Article117 1955-05-31 1 N' lists Deny Stowaway Report TAIPEI, May 30 (Renter) A Chinese Nationalist Government spokesman today denied a foreign press report that a "mysterious" stowaway who might have been connected with the sabotage of an Indian airliner last April, had arrived here on a plane from Hongkong on May 19. He117 words
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Article65 1955-05-31 1 HONGKONG. May 30 »Renter* Hongkong Police reported today that three American Red Cross representatives had delivered this morning 44 small food parcels to the Chinese Red Cross at the Hongkong frontier for distribution to Americans m People's China. They said the Chinese Red Cross confirmed to the65 words
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Article179 1955-05-31 1 UK Railway Strike LONDON, May 30 (UP)— The threat of a return to wartime austerity faced a Britain immersed m her worst industrial dispute for a quarter of a century today. Press reports said Prime Mini-tor Sir Anthony Eden might declare martial law if the179 words
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Article, Illustration44 1955-05-31 1 Marshall Advises Pkkets THE CHIEF Minister, Mr. David Marshall, points to a spot where Sing apore Harbour Board Staff Association pickets should move to from Orchard Road Circus to avoid embarrassment to the parties negotiating a settlement m Governmenr House yesterday afternoon. Standard photo.Standard - 44 words
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Article57 1955-05-31 1 END OF THE HEAT WAVE SINGAPORE enjoyed relatively cooler weather yesterday, after the recent heat wave m which the temperature rose to over 90 degrees Farenhcit. According to reports by the Meteorological Station, rainfall was nil at 6 p.m yesterday. Conditions were returning to normal with temperature at 83 degrees57 words
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Article43 1955-05-31 1 HONGKONG. May 30 <Reuter> The Indonesian Prime Minister, Dr. Ali SastroamiaJojo. and his wife left Peking today by air for a visit to thr Manehurian industrial centre of Mukden and othr r cities m the region, Peking Radio reported.43 words
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Article24 1955-05-31 1 An earthquake rocked buildings m downtown Tokyo for about 30 seconds at 9.35 p.m. today. There were no reports of damage.- UPUP - 24 words
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Article164 1955-05-31 1 LONDON. May 30 (Rcuter) Thousands of holi-day-makers m danger of being stranded by Britain's national railways strike scurried round seaside resorts frantically today m a search for makeshift transport. Scared of losing jobs if they failed to turn up to work tomorrow many pleaded with164 words
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Article153 1955-05-31 1 SANTIAGO, Chile, May 30 (AP)— Chile's powerful agrarian Labourist Party plunged the Government of President Carlos Ibanez into a major crisis last night. The party's six Cabinet ministers quit their posts. The ministers walked out as a result of Ibanez' refusal to drop Under-Secretary of153 words
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Article46 1955-05-31 1 NEW RECORD FOR POLAR ROUTE LOS ANGELES. May 30 (Reuter) A Airlines plane has set up a new Polar route record by flying the 5.300 miles from Copenhagen, Denmark, to here ifi 21 hours 22 minutes an hour and four minutes quicker than the older record.46 words
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Article791 1955-05-31 1 NICOLL STEPS INTO PORT ROW Port Strike Nears End Only Just In Time Govt. House Talks Clear The Way For Strike's End A DRAMATIC lost minute effort by the Singapore Governor, Sir John Nicoll, last night averted a serious turn m the 32-day-old strike by 1,300 Harbour Board employees. Sir791 words
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192 1955-05-31 1 Operation On Sir Cheng-lock A Success 'Surgeon Is A Magician' Dato Tans Operation MALACCA, Mon. Surgery on the President of the Malayan Chinese Association, Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan. was successfully. completed m 20 minutes this morning. The operation was performed by the famous penito-urinary specialist Mr. Terence Millin who was192 words
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Article111 1955-05-31 1 162 Bus Workers Register THE 162 busmen Who belonged to the dissolved Hock Lee Amalgamtetf Bu.s Company Employees' Union, will j register their names with the Singapore Gcvrrmru j nt L-x--bqur E*eliaiige tociay "£hq £u<«m<*n wore thrown out of efttpMymexH I of a ruling by the sole arbitrator m the111 words
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238 1955-05-31 1 4 U.S. AIRMEN ARE RELEASED BY RED CHINA Step To Ease Tension NEW DELHI, May 30 (R< $erlr-Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, India's United Nalmi^l ||egate toJc^ a P^ess released four American ainhentoday. American airmen, m Chinese han^s. 11 of whom have been imprisoned on spy charges. Mr. Menon. returned238 words
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Article54 1955-05-31 1 HONGKONG. May 30 (AP) Border police reported no sign of any American airmen on the other side of Hongkong's Red China border when it closed today at 6 p.m. But guards on the borders between Hongkong and Communist China speculated that the four fliers may54 words
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Article46 1955-05-31 1 NEW YORK. May 30 <Reuter) Accidental deaths m the lons "memorial day" weekend amountd to a total of 305 throughout the United States by last night, and officials fear that fatalities from traffic accidents alone would exceed last year's total of 362.46 words
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Article60 1955-05-31 1 DETROIT, May 30 (Reutcr> Representatives of the United Auto Workers Union and the Ford Motor Company compromised at an emergency meeting here yesterday m an attempt to avert an impending strike of 140,000 Ford workers. The union modified Its original demand for a guaranteed annual wage and60 words
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Article30 1955-05-31 1 TOKYO. May 30 (AP) A Russian ship was believed sunk m a fierce storm early today 600 to 700 miles west of Hokkaido, Japan's Coast Guard reported.30 words
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Advertisement15 1955-05-31 1 SHOES; SEASON IR»DlMOca==^ KBDQOBS&EOM ■'^m Whatever pleasure i_ Dlouor'c r |A Wffl| %hH^ compw t15 words
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Advertisement35 1955-05-31 1 PARTY PACK M\^^ ICECREAM eKf ITH4M CMMHMt ITI WMHM lIWTW (ACTUALLY I'M FLYIN6 A I HOME BY S4S I M \i i mXrm General Agents: THE EAST ASIATIC CO.. LTD. 124, Robinson Road Telephone *****35 words
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Article32 1955-05-31 2 EX -SPECIAL ACQUITTED KUALA LUMPUR. Man. A former Special Constable 22-year-old Anthony Periasamy, was acquitted and discharged m the Sessions Court here today on a charge ot attempting to rob a girl.32 words
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233 1955-05-31 2 63 SIT HOUSES TO GO ON SALE AT $7,000 EACH Priority For Trade Unionists LANDS and Housing Minister, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, has given the green light for the sale of 68 Singapore Improvement Trust houses m Dawson Road, off Alexandra Road. T— Costing between $7,000 and $7,700233 words
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205 1955-05-31 2 Agent Claims $24,000 For Welfare Lottery 'Sale' JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. —The Johore agent of the Lotteries Board. Mr. Foo Mun Long, who is also the proprietor of Teng Fook Co.. yesterday sued Wong Peng Kow m the Supreme Court today for $24,000 which he claimed to be the value of205 words
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Article69 1955-05-31 2 SAIGON millionaire, Haji M. A. Abdul Rahman, TO. arrived at Singapore's Kallang Airport yesterday on his way to open a mosque he built m his birthplace, Ayer Parii m Madras State. Haji Abdul Rahman ba s also built a girls' school and a maternity home69 words
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131 1955-05-31 2 422 Sail On First Pilgrim Ship This Year THE Singapore Harbour Board wharves were thronged by hundreds of Malays from Singapore and the Federation yesterday to witness the departure of the Anking, first pilgrim ship to Mecca for 1955. From the early hours of yesterday lorry loads of people arrived131 words
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Article50 1955-05-31 2 PENAXG. WOO.— The Commissioner General m Southeast Asia. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, will open the first block of the Anglo-Chinese School building project m Ayer Itam Road on June 6. A dedication service will be officiated by the Rev. Dr. Raymond L. Archer. Bishop of the Methodist Church50 words
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Article40 1955-05-31 2 BANGKOK. May 30 (Router) In the face of Thai Police operations, terrorists In South Thailand retreated Into Northern Malaya during May and avoided clashes, Police announced here. Police found only empty huts and one arms cachr.40 words
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Article33 1955-05-31 2 PENANG, Mon. A travelling dispensary and lecture van of the veterinary department, painted yellow with a blue cross, will visit the rural areas of the island from June 1 to 10.33 words
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Article19 1955-05-31 2 EIGHTY-eight and crippled Chinese arrived m Keelung on Monday from Hongkong for resettlement m Formosa. UPUP - 19 words
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270 1955-05-31 2 For Men Only -A 'Mad Hatters Fashion Show PSYCHOLOGISTS may one day offer an explanation foe man s a\K hat-buying on the part of the wife. It may be that he feck himseU to I inferior position just so lonjr as hat-buying remains a woman's monooolv On June 3, he270 words
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Article, Illustration129 1955-05-31 2 These *&aby 9 Stvortls CVifTftl Lethal WITH memories of the recent riots still fresh in (heir minds. law-abiding people in Singapore are nervous about the brisk sale of miniature Japanese Samurai "Warrior' swords from Change Alley. Chiefly intended as ornaments or paper cutters, these swords can be turned into lethal129 words
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Article111 1955-05-31 2 Composer Appointed Examiner KUALA LUMPUR. Men. Mr Michael Head. noted British composer has been appointed by the Associated Board of the Royal School of music to conduct the practical examinations m Ma' ay a this year. He is due to arrive here early m July, Mr. Head entered the Royml111 words
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Article298 1955-05-31 2 ..So She Sues Gets D/vom KUALA Ll'MPl'R. Mon- A K-year-oU the High-Court today that for two years iflo M marriage she used every device at her rii^p't i- duce her husband to have sexual relations- Mrs. Margaret Mary Perera. a Kuala Pilah teacher who was298 words
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Article41 1955-05-31 2 3 Charged With Theft Of Liquor were charg< and other liquor way wagon a: Port Swfl( on Dc They were R mad. Sulaiman bin Pi i samv g in ar party when he each ea. When they sho: ran m did)41 words
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Article41 1955-05-31 2 Cinema Mer Get A Better Deal ABOUT 40 employ ;ee T: •a. have better service as from I Yesterday, th agreed to c two m addition to P«- rtaii who neg i sain. 'The to pro 1 a i 'ion foi41 words
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Miscellaneous73 1955-05-31 2 Weather Report Minimum Tempt" rature: From 7.30 p.m. May 29 to "30 am. May 30. Singapore <16F). Penan? (764-). Kota Bahru (73F), Kuala Lumpur (75F). Ipoh I 7 IF). Kuantan (7?Fj. Maximum Temperature; From 7.30 a.m. May 29 to 7.30 p.m. May 30. Singapore (87F) Penanff 1 89F). Kota Bahru73 words
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Article86 1955-05-31 3 6 MORE FACE RIOT CHARGE Sing ip are Police KM Cresfa arrests m D with the recent T ej were Toh K:m :.eong Ah Sai, Chia Boon Yean. W'a Ya T;an. s and Lim Hai vert -h'xrgo I iii 1 C 3 Hi yv ;jv as>e- y on May 1286 words
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223 1955-05-31 3 CITY COUNCIL TO DECIDE JOBS POLICY TODAY THE Singapore City Council will today decide the governing selection of candidates for appoint- In the Council's service. I ty Councillor Mr. S H. D. E move at today's monthly meeting a five-point on the polity supported bar Mr. Yap Pheng Geek. Tin223 words
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Article62 1955-05-31 3 JOHORI BAHRU M n. n Md. Nooi R/ rincd I even months' S< ton r to evade tobacco leaf. In parsing 111 n, t) pi Ud it unfortunate so my Idi rs made use of Majesl In to deprive Go% ■I largt ,cco62 words
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Article53 1955-05-31 3 No Decision In Base Row > Mir WJI V tESJ N I HIVES I Ma < Baj c L bova deputy O S n tent, c < ne re- c all* i< d lination." Woodhull. tarj n, told The S'nndtbst .i :;na! not rea I at B M;;nn. is I53 words
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Article, Illustration129 1955-05-31 3 CHARLIE'S AUNT' WILL BE AT BALL 'CHARLIE'S AUNT' (Mr. Oliver Beaudeft) gets ready to go to the Chinese Ladies' Association Fancy Dress Dance at the Victoria Memorial Hall on June 11. The .indues who will themselves be m fancy dress are the Commissioner(ieneral. Mr. Malcolm MapDonald, the Chief Minister. Mr.Standard - 129 words
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156 1955-05-31 3 Four Want Trade Fairs In Amusement Parks FOUR Singapore City Councillors will today oppose the Council's Building Committee decision banning trade fairs m Amusement Parks. The four arc Mr. Yap Phong Geek (Nominated), Mr. S.H.D. Ellas (Nominated 1 Mr. Chan Kum Chee (Progressive) and Mr. J.M. Jumabhoy (Labour Front). At156 words
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Article49 1955-05-31 3 TWO Singapore journalists leave Singapore today by BOAC for Bonn. Germany, as guests of the West German Republic on a fortnight's tour. They are the Secretary of the Singapore Union of Journalists, Mr. Ivor Kraal, and Mr. Mok Lee Kwang of the Nanyang Siang Pan,49 words
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Article108 1955-05-31 3 5 Charged For Woman's Murder BUTTERWORTH, Mon. Five men. P. Xavicr. Richard Perera, Ali bin Abdullah, Napiah bin Yacob and Ismail bin Yusofl were charged with alleged murder before Inche Hassan bin Hussain m the Magistrate's Court today. They were accused of the death of a Siamese woman, Xai Hong108 words
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Article239 1955-05-31 3 Progs. To Press For Traction Co. Take-Over THE Progressive Party, which has a strong line-up m the Singapore City Council, will defy Government's decision not to purchase the Singapore Traction Company. The Party will, through its leader, Mr. A. P. Rajah, move a resolution to239 words
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Article114 1955-05-31 3 Abdullah Calls For Loyalty KLUANG, Man. Johore*s Under Secretary, Inche Abdullah bin Mohammed, appealed to the people for 100 per cent loy».ty to Government, m a speech at a civic lunch at the Government English School here today. Mai ay a. today, he said, was at the cross-roads of lighting114 words
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218 1955-05-31 3 'Minister's NO Does Not Worry Us' Chuang CHINESE educationists are not disturbed by the Singapore Education Minister, Mr. Chew Swee Kee's refusal to grant a month extension for submissions to the All Party Committee on Chinese education. Mr. Chuang Hui-tsuan, who strongly supported a call by Mr. Ng Aik Huan218 words
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Article68 1955-05-31 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Mr. Y. R. Jumabhoy was yesterday admitted to practise at the Bar oi the Federation by Mr. Justice Paul Storr who w< '"■il him every success. His petition for admission was presented by Mr. A. Muttuthamby. It was supported by Mr. D. K.68 words
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Article74 1955-05-31 3 Freemen: They'll Think Some More SINGAPORE City Councillors who wish to confer the Freedom of the City on prominent people may m future "nave to introduce the subject at a relevant committee meeting before submission to the ful] Council. A n amendment to this effect will be considered at the74 words
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Article40 1955-05-31 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.~ Two Revenue Officers visited a hollow m Batu Caves one night and found a man distilling .sam.su. The man was Swee Kian. 32. He was fined $250 m the Sessions Court today.40 words
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Article168 1955-05-31 3 Big Society Wedding In Penang PENANG, Mon. A big Chinese society wedding uniting two wellknown and wealthy families m Malaya, was solemnized at the Registry of I Civil Marriages here today when Miss Lily Lim Soh Bee. grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Lean Teng. became the wife of Mr.168 words
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Article63 1955-05-31 3 THE Singapore City Counci. 1 will soon send 12 .students to Kuala Lumpur Technical College for a four-year course m Civil Engineering on the usual terms and conditions. Applications from those on the Council staff and outside will be invited by the Finance and General63 words
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Article201 1955-05-31 3 joint charge ol i riminal force on Dahniar binU Ludln with intent to outrage her modesty on M; I Lorong 27. G< ylang. Joan Ke< faced a rurth< r charge oi using criminal f< re« on Rosinati binte Karim at the same place on that201 words
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Article60 1955-05-31 3 THOUSANDS Ol bOOkl( I I D the teachings ol Lonl Bud€l a are being distributed free by the Singapore Bu Union. The booklets, a Y< ik Number, were made DOS! through the help oi Mr. and Mrs. Chua Poh Choon, are defraying th< co I ol60 words
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Article, Illustration80 1955-05-31 3 GRACIA TAY, of Singapore, who is actittf m "1 he Teahouse of the August Moon" at Her Majesty's Theatre m London, goes to vote at St. James Norland School m Nottißg Hill Gate, London. She has been m Britain three years. Hei father Mr.A.P. - 80 words
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Advertisement55 1955-05-31 3 Love, Drama And /I 1I)If T A 1 Finest Co Dur Photo^ ra P h y Adventure In (jj-illlUL Ever Seen Brought To You Exotic Oriental npms TOMORROW In The New Superscope Setting yp'S I Hf ml i hub Jb^f Hkvß B^bW i W BARMRA STANWYCK-ROBERT RYAN-DAVID FARRAR Escape to55 words
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Advertisement52 1955-05-31 3 VI I 7 /£X D fanttly! Him **Vlrf ff -i i MORRIS OXFORD acclaiming for it*, magnificent O.H.V. y^^^^ engine pcrforman:e. its Superb fOOfi jttr y^^ 3^^^ -dp- "^*^st faE^^m^^^&j^to^^^ *J V 888 888 MB) 888 888 SBBI BB» 888 888 BBS BBV 818 888 SJ *^$wf^X&i<^' MALAYAN MOTORS LTD.52 words
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676 1955-05-31 4 TRONOH STRIKERS TOLD TO STATE DEFENCE No Doubt Workers Used Force, Says Magistrate KAMPAR, Mon. Magistrate Che Abdul Kadir today called upon 24 dismissed workers of the Kampar section of the Tronoh iMines Limited to state their defence against allegations that they continued m an unlawful assembly and used criminal676 words
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223 1955-05-31 4 Move Aimed To Help Malays KIAL A Lr.MPI'R, Mon.— The Pan -Malayan Road Transport Operators Association has ottered to surrender 95 taxi permits to the Federation Government to facilitate greater participation ot Malays m the country's transport industry. Mr. A. Forward. Federal223 words
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Article84 1955-05-31 4 .TAIPING. Mon.— Mr Leow Ah Ping, honorary secretary and treasurer, Taiping branch of the Ex-Services Association of Malaya, is one of the two Malayan delegates, selected to attend the 13th biennial conference of the British Empire Service League, to be held m Westminster, England Mr.84 words
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Article153 1955-05-31 4 Seacook 's Clothing Caught Fire PENANO, Mon Three Indonesian seamen, Hassan Baser!, Ami Nudm and Ghani could not tell the Penang Corner. Group Capt. G. V. Howard, who held an inquiry today, how the clothes of Mat Ali. their seacook, caught fire while their vessel was six miles from Pulau153 words
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Article188 1955-05-31 4 PENANG, Mob.— A decision made by the Finance and General Purposes Committee to replace 23 uneconomical 26-seater trolley buses by ten buses, each able to carry 11 seated and 13 standing passengers, at a total estimated cost of 8440,000, will be brought up for confirmation188 words
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Article59 1955-05-31 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— One more Communist terrorist has surrendered m the Federation. No further details are available at present. Four armed terrorists, including a woman, stopped a timber lorry m the Labis area of ,!ohore yesterday morning They punctured the 'petrol tank and set fire to59 words
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Article53 1955-05-31 4 PENAXG Mon. -A Queen's birthday parade will be held on the Bukit Mertajam Parianq at 9.30 a.m. on Thursday, June y Besides Police units taking part. there will be a Home Guard unit and cadets from tho High School he-p. The District Officer will address and53 words
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Article36 1955-05-31 4 SINGAPORE Police arc investigating the death of a Naval Base worker, Naidu Soundarajloo, 38, who died early yesterday morning while being conveyed to the Asian Hospital m an ambulance from Canberra quarters.36 words
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Article, Illustration52 1955-05-31 4 THE Sultan of Selangor (left) cuts a ribbon at the main entrance to the new $375,000 Kuala Lumpur Municipal Market m Jalan Raja Bot which he declared open last Saturday. On the right is the Municipal secretary, Inche Mohamed Din bin Ali. Standard Dhoto by YongStandard - 52 words
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Article205 1955-05-31 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Mr. V. T. Sambantham, President of the Malayan Indian Congress, today denied reports (not by The Standard) that his party j would not field any candidates with the Alliance contesting; the forthcoming: Federal elections. He said the selection of Alliance candidates would205 words
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Article77 1955-05-31 4 PEN AN G, Mo:].— A committee member of the M.I.C. here, Mr! K. R. Ramanath. commenting on the absence of Indians m the Alliance Federal Elections set-up, said today the MIC had been trapped then given a kick. Mr. Ramanath, who had continually objected to the77 words
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Article61 1955-05-31 4 KOTA BHARU, Mon. Kelantan Police last night warned the chief publicity officer, UMNO Kota Bharu Division. Che Nik Mohd. Amin bin Ali, that campaign speeches are allowed up to 11 p.m. only. Earlier Che Nik was told that no campaign speeches would be allowed at night61 words
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Advertisement285 1955-05-31 4 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< J SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS < ♦i* **4 FOR THF CONVENIENCE Of Ol R PATRONS. 4 RKSI IIS OF THK THOMAS (IP BADMINTON A MATCHES WILL BK FLASHED ON THE SCREENS OF THK CAPITOL XXX AND PAVILION A THEATRES AFTER Till b. 30 p.m. SHOW; AT TIIK <+ BEGINNING285 words
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Advertisement243 1955-05-31 4 CATHAY ORGANISATIONAL??^ r^ll/^Sf^ The Thomas Cup Results Will |>, During The 6.45 and IJ| p.m. Bfc^rt 4!^ Cathay. Odeon And New Alham!, r Th LAST DAY TODAY! I 1 ATUTv" 11.00 a.m. -1.45-4.15-6.45 Mf% MAY ft 9.30 p.m. < *^l J The I ast Time I Saw Pars rli ELIZABETH243 words
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301 1955-05-31 5 Dying 18 Years Ago, It Is Still Humming Now A New Birth Planned KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Telecommunications Department today revealed that somewhere m Malaya, there is a thriving telephone exchange which was 'dying' 18 years ago. This was disclosed m the Telecoms 1 magazine "Mercury,* 1 by Ho Ah301 words
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74 1955-05-31 5 Dr. Lim Will Not Contest Fed. Polls JANG The Settlere] <■:.• ative r'oderal Legislative L Chona Eu, ay refuted rumours th it he c one ol the Alliai Ti ral E c tioris. Dr, ne i tin the o a 'r. nd there i ike ihood of "he elections. f74 words
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112 1955-05-31 5 Post Office Business Up By $12 Mil. TiIK total cash turn-over of the Singapore Posi Office durog 1954 >. as >'<">-.' I T J an Increase ome 12 million A review of the postal scr- the inued increase Urmai fad ities there appears to be no red iction m :i6112 words
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Article47 1955-05-31 5 RAI FB, Man.— The Mahn i Eng .-.i S h 01, Ra i I has oh- i tamed 100 per cent pass re> m ihe Gi I j a rmai inations held rhe two appeared I n pa sed are, i and Miss47 words
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Article125 1955-05-31 5 TELOK ANSON, Mon.— Dr. Ismail, vice-president of the UMNO said the all-Malaya Youth Congress was v stunt to disrupt or disorganize the UMNO. llc addressing the LJMNO-M N > I rade and I v here n Friday. }{.> the opponents oi UMNO knew the125 words
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Article19 1955-05-31 5 ■.-ons on v l ticai political ii ncial help 1 10l I tate Stall j19 words
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Article108 1955-05-31 5 Telecoms Men Want Postal Union ALOB STAR. Mon. Uniformed stall oi the Telecommmi atii >na Department m nearly all States In Malaya ha\ c 'si confl U nee m their own unions an<j want to be a Imitt ed Into the Malayan Posta] Uniformed Stafi Union, [nche Osman Siru, hon,108 words
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Article74 1955-05-31 5 YBM J-;- State Governmen i pubUshing an utlina! souvenir booklet In English and Jawi lor the Diamond Jubil( ol the reign oi the Sultan which will be celebrati d' m September this rj, M-page booklet will contain a complete biography < r the Sultan together with D hoto»raphs74 words
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Article44 1955-05-31 5 IPOH. Mon. The President ol the Sessions Court here Inche Mahmud b;n Hashim has left for Kuala Lumpur today, to take up an appointment m the AttnrneyGeneral's office Mr E V. A. Peers, the immediate former president, will ta!;e over.44 words
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Article58 1955-05-31 5 MERSING, Mon. Prominent residents ol Mersing wore vosti fcii>v quests of th€ oflßcei s i nd men ol h.ai.s. Mode which ta on a visit here This was to reciprocrate the re rcption the officers and men oi the ship re v.ved the day before when they58 words
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Article36 1955-05-31 5 IPOH. Mon. The band oi the 15/19 Hussars will give the first of a series of monthly concerts at 7.10 pin. on Thursday June 2, on the r hildre n*s playground m Anderson Road.36 words
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Article87 1955-05-31 5 IfUAB Mon A membei or the Johore State Council, Mr Chua Song Urn ol Sungei Mati Muar, was yesterday elected president of the ML. a. Muar branch at a committee meeting. It was also resolved at the meeting that the president choose his oh: 1 office-bearers87 words
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Article, Illustration64 1955-05-31 5 MORE than 100 members of the Klang branch of the Selangor Malay Students' Literary Union, gathered at the Malay Boys' School, Klang. last week to hold a Hari Raya Puasa tea party. Seated fifth and sixth from the left are Inche Alias bin Abdul Rahman, the secretary, andCh'ng Seng Poh - 64 words
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102 1955-05-31 5 Brought From Hongkong To Face Trial RAUB. Men.— Chin Choy. 38, has been committed to stand trial before the High Court at Raub by Inehe Abdul Aziz bin Mohamed, the Kuala Lipis Magistrate. Chin. who faces four charges under the Emergency Regulations, is alleged to have consorted on two occasions102 words
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Article40 1955-05-31 5 RAUB. Mon.— Mr. Chow Swee Keng, technical assistant. Drainage and Irrigation Department, has been transferred from Kuala Lumpur to Raub, He takes the pi arc of Inche Othman bin Haji Ahmad who has been transferred to Sere m ban40 words
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Article23 1955-05-31 5 TAX.IOXG MALIM, Mon Dr. A.K. Dalta Sarma, Medical Officer, Tanjong Alalim. will leave the district on two months' leave from tomorrow.23 words
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Article180 1955-05-31 5 Cattle Scheme For Padi Farmers JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. A new scheme to help padi growers to own cattle tor farming purposes has been implemented by Government. Kjrty-live cows and two male buffaloes have been given to padi growers for this purpose. The animals remain the property of Government. Any births180 words
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Article73 1955-05-31 5 Union Chief Issues A Warning TELOK ANSON. Mon.— Mr. Ycoh Guan Leong, re-elected president at the annual general meeting of the Lower Perak Estates' Staff Union yesterday, warned members against complacency. He added that m spite of the successful negotiations and the formation of the Joint Industrial Council there were73 words
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82 1955-05-31 5 Teachers Assn. Plan To Build Headquarters KLANG. Mon. The Klang and Coast Chinese Teachers' Association intends to build a headquarters here soon, and the following have been elected to serve on a building fund committee: Executive chairman Mr. Chang Lian Chong; vicechairman—Mr. Ho Yew Chi; fund chairmen Miss Soh Chian82 words
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Advertisement232 1955-05-31 5 T/ie world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is en excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL AIR-CONDITIONED TEL ***** :^J NOW SHOWING, 1115 a.m., 1 45-4.15-6.45 0.30 p.m. 2 ll<uir> Of Star-Spangled232 words
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Miscellaneous813 1955-05-31 5 sStanclard c^-lmanac Information at a Glance ffi ¥<J A P OTF PAR BUNTAR PESASG |JI II VJ MT Dak B b 3 64 < ITIIAV; Ron W^dow 3 15. 645 W7~y//}f£/ 1 TAMPIS "U I h,hf, Wav IU $T Jf^ro6f* y CATHAY: S: ye? oi Bubyio:, 3 7 (M J813 words
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Article882 1955-05-31 6 4 COMMUNITY which has played an important role m the administration of the Protected and Colonial territories of Malaya is the pensioners. Their value to the governments they served is reflected m the Malaya of today. It is to these men and women thai the country and882 words
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Article2154 1955-05-31 6 ESSENTIALS OF LIBERTY S. M. SHARMA concludes his series on Freedom, and Independence and talks about the T'HE bare essentials o liberty i.e., political and 'legal equality without which it cannot exist are the f Abolition of privileges of class or caste. 2. Abolition of privileges transmissible from father to2,154 words
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Article107 1955-05-31 6 Sir; The residents of Pasir Pi:::; New Village will be going to the polls on L4th June to elect five persons to replace those Coun< whose term of office expires very soon and will therefore re "ire. We villagers sincerely hope that those who107 words
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Article54 1955-05-31 6 Sir; Many times have I requested Radio Malaya to broadcast two Sorgavasal songs, namely ''Aagum neri ethu" and "Engay sorkkam m gay undu but my requests have been ign red. Are these song? banned? If so wny: Will Radio Y.alaya. Singapore. give the reasons for not broadcasting those songs.54 words
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Article294 1955-05-31 6 Your Conscience David? Sir; Mr. David Marshall, the Chief Minister, m his speech m the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday, i May 25, denounced severe i action against the Chinese i school students. He said i that this was a time for i 'gentle nursing*! Remembering well the 1 whole situation294 words
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Article47 1955-05-31 6 W a s Clear trying i. rumen! ■■'"< iB Uuenuii »bU lawve^ yOUr (l< "'M 11 n "»l th f P«'op,. Governmcnl weak a and ca thousand v riant t. IM think ceeded? Thou Plcal effect ?5 nacti,,, i; m !i: hosr thru JNj man> < m,:;. Iterapen J■47 words
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426 1955-05-31 6 Sir;— The Kirkby schemes that are sending hundreds of young teacher train* es to England to cater for the new Primary Schools have proved imaginative evt-n tl very expensive What I local public fail to und* rstand Is that while there is recognition of426 words
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Article82 1955-05-31 6 I ter also k Chinese I been guilt >, brutality. Just J J of the type those who culture] Or the type r has so c hearing, y eulogizt t, they should bt judgment. I Instead, blatantly stituted a iyic.rr. who so nobly c aid of the la i82 words
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Article217 1955-05-31 6 Speak Out TX giving views to the allparty committee set up by the Legislative Assembly to investigate Chinese schools, attention should be paid to both "quality"' and "quantity," opines Sin Chew Jit Poh. All organizations, especially those concerned with Chinese education, should not keep quiet on anything217 words
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Advertisement26 1955-05-31 6 For a SPLIT-SECOND start FIBRAK insulated X -metal grids The Battery with POVvLK TO CAR, TRUCK TRACTOR Distributor: GUAN HOE CO. (viaiav LTD 7-/, Street, Sini'iip''"26 words
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Article86 1955-05-31 7 NO To Request For 'U.N Babies' \T!i 'N*S. New CAP)— I Nation reerday it has v I :.r:n give babies on b« r.r:r.!v reje< official callb.; a be i come here, die m the v N York's If at delega*'\ h a n the Interna- be i n m had86 words
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Article66 1955-05-31 7 t be M r.s of 0.3. 1 iw, n "r.itrd -m Ard v s. apply I ited again I ihi la v. i h ippi v t joint resolution of -^emeri* 'heo- nee or. I venue unless I by 1 cri il rleeing from it gel66 words
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Article31 1955-05-31 7 \DER. Ontario. The (our s I I r.c Dio: US$l -0.000 iisclosed yester- -xi'A ap] rt of Ontario the he i m gned rday at rthday celebration.31 words
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Article59 1955-05-31 7 HERS, M ly 3C 'Reuter). for res Id c :an bandits, took made 60 arrests dvi i Qti terrorist i tout Algeria m last 24 hours. B *he tefiori I s operating m small bands of 10 or 20 men COntil IC to wage I arid59 words
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Article42 1955-05-31 7 FORMER N Chinese Chin. who Hnomunisi mamlan I RfhtW bomber ye tei received S 000 yuan (abo it £710) i r-y the C i.munist c :.>"xat:< na ista who cross over, the Communist New Cninn News Agency re- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article137 1955-05-31 7 ACCORD REACHED IN AFGHAN ROW [KARACHI, May 30, (IP)— Pakistan and AfghaniI reached agreement on the "main lines necesr solution of their dispute, it was announced yesterday. Prince Musaid Abdul Rahtecial v.wny appointed v King Saud of Saudi Arabia late the dispute, issued a statement saying that only details of137 words
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71 1955-05-31 7 He Sent His Wife Packing In A Trunk CHK IGO May M <l'P> Vedeckis, 12, was around m v hood candy store irdaj afternoon, ienda how his 75, had fallen tiwnk on Friday r.. hurt herself?" X kiuiu," hi reI he's still there." n>ii-h. there she tpp'd m the trunk71 words
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Article26 1955-05-31 7 30 (AP).— Kingston-Port m panicknight when kne rked uni >u>r.c thrown r fell bleeding wound. Panic 4 passengers until c > assistant halted26 words
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392 1955-05-31 7 THEY'RE ALL SET TO GET THEIR MEN IN A FREE MARRIAGE MARKET It's Open Season For The Spinsters ECAUPSINNES, Belgium, May 30 < UP)— Sixty youn<? Impatient spinsters who would rather have a man than anything, ironed and bru&hed their Sunday best yesterday m a Last minute flurry to grt392 words
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Article178 1955-05-31 7 Says Atom Scientist NEW STORK, May 30. (IT) An atomic energy commissioner said yesterday within a few decades the world may he a fantastic piace where man can control his local climate, nrelt the polar ice and tame hurricanes. John Neumann said time 9 o178 words
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Article101 1955-05-31 7 Settlers Oppose Self Rule (Reuter).— Pren b settlers oppo ed to T uais d agreement on ho- rule illed m v an to use ieii po* ex to ition the Pi National Assembly. The agreements whi 'h permit T Lsian internal a ito- cave the defence B .->' the pro101 words
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Article94 1955-05-31 7 LYDDA AIRPORT, Israel, Klay ■':i < (AP)— Burmese Premier 0 Xj arrived by plane last night tor an eight-day ft] c g Premier to Israel a state v.-: 1 Four Israeli planes escorted net to the airport, where Premier Moshe Shan". met ministers, the entire94 words
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Article85 1955-05-31 7 TIIK HAGUE, May 30, (AP) —The Turkish wo-h^'s parach ite tea i taking part m the 11-nation air festival today will tedly help boosi ■-.ey's tourist I a: Iness, At a tea party given by Kemalettin Demirer, Turkish Charge d'Affaires, at leasi three Dul :h Air Force85 words
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Article55 1955-05-31 7 pavia. Italy, May :^o (I'D. TWO. sports planes pa: pat ng i:i an air rally collided id-aii and crashed here yesterday, kil ing four oi the six Qiera aboard. The victims Included Marino Goldoni, Italy's L 953 sports iviation champion. The planes were parr In55 words
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Article35 1955-05-31 7 THE Egyptian Government Will send a mission headed by the Deputy Minister of Commerce, Dr. Muhamed Abou Nussein, to Red China early :to .June, it was Officially announced m Cairo last night ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article58 1955-05-31 7 'Snag In The Nautilus' *j WASHINGTON, May SO, (Reuter)— Mr, James Patterson, a member of the House Senate Atomic Energy Committee, said yesterday that the atomic-powered submarine \:>. ;'.ikis lacked equipment to fire long-distance missiles carrying atomic warheads. He said that its absence m the Nautilus was M so serious58 words
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Article64 1955-05-31 7 FRANKFURT. May 30 (UP) Hall a million atomic a^o soldiers manning the tree world's defences will pause today m remembrance of American., who died m "conventional" wars. In most places, the ceremonies will be simple a moment of silence, the ceremonial raising of the flag from half64 words
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174 1955-05-31 7 The Judge Who Could Hardly Believe His Ears MOBILE. Alabama, May 30 (UP)— A police judge who could hardly believe his own ears yesterday ordered a hearing on Tuesday for a hypnotist charged with raping a young mother by putting her under his spell and convincing her he was her174 words
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Article, Illustration43 1955-05-31 7 Off Princess Anne goes. Off to see the horses m Windsor Great Park, where the European Horse Trials were held recently. Even with his longer legs, six year old Charles has to hurry to catch her up. MirrorpicMirrorpics - 43 words
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Article238 1955-05-31 7 HONGKONG, May 30, (UP) Drug running: between Hongkong and the United States is big business. The arrest m San Francisco yesterday of a Chinese whom customs agents described as an important link m a multi-million-dollar narcotics ring offers ample proof of that fact. It238 words
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Article51 1955-05-31 7 CANADIANS AID CEYLON OTTAWA. May 30 (UP)— The Women's Institute of Ontario, an organization of the province's farm wives, today rearhed a US$5,OOO goal for a contribution to educational activities of their counterparts m Ceylon. The contributions will co to provide educational materials for the farm women of four Ceylonese51 words
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Article25 1955-05-31 7 ARTHUR Firmin leader of the Kenya expedition to Mount Himalchuli has died after breaking a thigh, it was reported m Katmandu yesterday. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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290 1955-05-31 7 WASHINGTON, May 30, (IP)— The Western Big Three have proposed to Russia that the forthcoming Big Four chiefs-of-state meeting be held at Lausanne, Switzerland, m the latter part of July, it was learned authoritatively yesterday. The exact dates proposed were not divulged. But reliable290 words
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156 1955-05-31 7 Tell Us The Truth About Margaret, Says Editor LONDON. May M (AP) The Sunday I xpress tailed on Buckingham Palace on Sundaj to issue "an authonlative denial" if it Is untrue that Princess Margaret wants i»» marry Group Captain Peter Townsend. John Gordon, editor of the newspaper, wrote m his156 words
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Article78 1955-05-31 7 WASHINGTON, May 30 (UP> Senator George }i. Bender said yesterday a poll of registered voters m Ohio shows nearly a 3 to i vote lor using atomic weapons, if necessary, to defend Qucmoy and Matsu from Red Chinese attack. He said the vote was 24,600 "yes"78 words
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Article56 1955-05-31 7 CHICAGO. May 30 (AP).— With advancement of international understandipg as the keynote, Rolarians from 65 countries converged on Chicago yesterday for Rotary International's golden anniversary convention. An estimated 20.000 delegates and their families from Europe. Asia, Africa and the Americas are here for the fiveday convention which opened56 words
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Article98 1955-05-31 7 Speed-Up Of H-Bomb Plane Urged WASHINGTON. May 30 (UP)— The A;r F- t ask Congress tor more than US$3OO,OOO 0•■ li funds to carry out Itj announce! speed-up In production of B-nJ hydrogen jet bombers, it was learned yt In the fa x ol growing 1. sian air power, it98 words
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Article53 1955-05-31 7 NEW YORK I Harold E. Stju I\ < Presidential As* ani on World Disarmami terday there a» indications that the inter f the cold war mtf bi j an end He em] ed, hoy that Pn i Ld< at Eisenhi noi tpporl any progi53 words
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Advertisement65 1955-05-31 7 FIT -ALL -TOP 0S HOSIERY r s<Zy HARD -TO FIT? /~^/?^r* There's no tioubie (l l' J^* o^j/ ot a m Kayser ,\V\ Fit-AM Tops' v y^ Specially constructed to IWH^/irsSX t-t-r-e-t-c-h c a s i I y, /1/ I i I I Sk t r~*^ i t j i65 words
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Article, Illustration1166 1955-05-31 8 I WEEK ftf« Bridget Jones revealed some 1 of the secrets of Grace Kelly's attraction for men. This week she describes Grace's upbriuging and home life QVEB the past twelve months Hollywood shops have done a record trade in white gloves. And the reason for1,166 words
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Article169 1955-05-31 8 I [AMES STEWART: "Other people are stubborn: Im just firm." ROBERT MITCIUM, Riving his definition of love: "When a couple sit on a newly painted park bench and only he gets paint on his clothes." RAY BOLGER -The trouwith keeping to the •^■rait^ and narrow is that 3 never169 words
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Article296 1955-05-31 8 Started To Bet When He Was Nine "ROGER Salmon's downfall began when he started backing horses. He was nine at the time And though, over the year-, he had his successes, in the end it led him to court. Hotel Debt Salmon, a public school b oi Puckeridge, Herts who296 words
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Article64 1955-05-31 8 OURL IVES. the folk sons singer, eats a most unusual luncheon for his health's sake. His whole lunch is a custard, and he cooks it himself His recipe: lour cups of scalded goat's milk, a ha'f cup of sugar, a teaspconful each of salt and vanilla, and four lightly64 words
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Article, Illustration103 1955-05-31 8 The first major postwar presentation on the West Coast of U S.A I ese fashions, fabrics, accessories and art products was held recently ct the ton Palace Hotel m San Francisco, California. Two of several models shown by American designers using Jc. als were (left) a four-pieceA.P.pix. - 103 words
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Article247 1955-05-31 8 When A Lizard Falls In Love "DIKDS do it. bees d(, it. ±J even educated flea s do it they all fall m love. And that certain arge produces m the animal kingdom just as it d amons humans, the era: behaviour. Two American zoolof Lorus Mime and his wiJ247 words
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Article, Illustration212 1955-05-31 8 ONE DRILL THE ARM GIRLS FELL DOWN ON CIX Army sirls «pent four days doing the jobs a housewife does. At the end of that time experts summed up their mending, cleaning, washing and cooking as follows: JUST THE THING TO PLEASE THE SERGEANTMAJOR. BUT NOT GOOD ENOUGH FOR MUM.212 words
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Article90 1955-05-31 8 pRED ASTAIRE wears the largest diamond, ruby and sapphire evening studs ever seen, m one sequence of 20th Century Fox' CinemaScope musical version of "Daddy Long Legs." "It's a dream sequence," he explains carefully, "m which Leslie Caron imagines she's a Paris Opera Ballet star and sees me90 words
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Advertisement63 1955-05-31 8 *J^l TO CLEANSE, TONE, NOURISH Begin today to discover your true beauty. You cannot know howfrcsh, dear and radiant your skin can look until you have used these Essentials You use less they last logger. CiMHiin£ frmw c> n Tonic Velva Cream Orange S<.n Food Special Astringent MAYNARD CO., LTD.63 words
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Miscellaneous62 1955-05-31 8 STORY ROBERT Taylor's favourite is about the Texan Who went to visit an Australian ranch. H c scoffed at everything, always saying' "They grow bigger in Texas." His Australian hosts were tiring of all this Texas big talk One day a kangaroo hopped in sight and the Texan exclaimed "What62 words
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Miscellaneous352 1955-05-31 8 TODAY S QUOTATION: routes. Keep a check on •The historian is a pro- feelings. Use care m tranpln't l«M)Uing back- Sit; avx>;d haste. wards."— Schiege] yL viß«;o— Aug. 23 to Sept. TUESDAY FOR EVERY- 22— Ee saving. Clear away ONE: Catch up with odds some difficulty; avoid incurand ends oi352 words
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Article, Illustration228 1955-05-31 9 i day really keeps the doctor away, ttle d abt that help to prevent tooth decay. I i m UM interests m ene and increased con- ptii'U of frust. the Na|ju! Farmers' I nion is nortini dentists m en--1141.114 education authi>to provide apples with meals. 1228 words
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Article99 1955-05-31 9 count tin m- act: ir dc ot t prolific adx- ping his n mat- i: i philonumb c n f ij "i; 'i a i ire living LIB, IVs I years that v ng Into txd iiii'iii) t») unjm v unexpectedly uninhabited spot SCBSC99 words
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Article, Illustration737 1955-05-31 9 LATEST SURVEY FINDS Many young wives NEGLECT husbands Horrible Spate of essays on 'new freedom' NEW YORK. l:O sews your BUTTONS? Who darns your SOCKS'? Who sends your shirts to the LAUNDRY? It a man does these things himself, presumably he i> a real fine, modem-minded husband and a great737 words
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Article, Illustration802 1955-05-31 9 Furious Son Reveals Mother's 'Secrets Allegations by the son that the lady had long drinking bouts with her chauffeur and intimate moments. Descriptions of the lady's family home which called it filthy and squalid with evidence of mice and rats." JJRITAIN got802 words
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Article310 1955-05-31 9 says chauffeur Cockburn was very abstemious and drank not more than halt a glass of sherry at lunch. He said witnesses would say the rooms were not m a decayed state during her lifetime. But those defence witnesses were not called. Cockburn and his nieces decided on terms of settlement.310 words
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Article, Illustration18 1955-05-31 9 40-INCH BUSTLINE Real Barrier? Photo. "You're too healthy/ 1 that's what Hollywood producers tell attractive Peg Miles. UPUP - 18 words
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Article, Illustration226 1955-05-31 9 Tyres for 100,000 miles MOW A DISTINCT POSSIBILITY AKRON. Ohio. \UTO tyres that will last for 100.000 miles are a distinct possibility The problem is high speed, which means a bigger buildup of heat within tyres. Heat works to shorten the life of the rubber and fabri The tyre which226 words
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Advertisement95 1955-05-31 9 I Buy a better car- I 1 Buy a I STUDEBAKER i Ommt/i/tm regax. j S Regal m looks and regal m comfort is this Studebalcer. Here, m a far advanced 1955 car of unmistakable 3 distinction, Studebaker engineers and stylists hove superbly combined sensational performance with outstanding beauty, CHAMPION95 words
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Miscellaneous137 1955-05-31 9 v y« f I i r c M 1 l L L A girl »piril r named the -...s >n»W« it be -.is before it on Tl I trapi men iG> c rodeo i« («J .i *m I? I.■■ j j n OA not 1 se IS .20. Colour ret137 words
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304 1955-05-31 10 Concern Over Expansion Of Japanese Shipping Standard Shipping Reporter SIR William Crawford. C:ia.i":r.an of the Penin- >.;". 1 and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, announced m London that British shipping firms are concerned over "the rapid expansion oi Japanese ping*" a- the annual shareholders 1 ting, Sir William added that ":t304 words
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Article, Illustration109 1955-05-31 10 A NEW mobile spraying ptent, the first of its kind to be built hi Europe, is being used m Seria Oilfields to destroy jungle vegetation and insects encroaching on on pipelines, roadsides and drilling sites. The sprayer is fitted with a 45ft. aluminium telescopic boom, weighing 4cwt.,109 words
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539 1955-05-31 10 Far East Outlook In Shipping Brighter SAILING STILL FAR FROM SMOOTH BUT By ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN Special Standard Correspondent NEW YORK, May 30, —There can be no real solution to the major problems facing American steamship lines operating m the Far East until there is a general political settlement m539 words
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Article, Illustration169 1955-05-31 10 Studebaker Commercial Vehicles For Malaya STUDEBAKER factories hope to produce more than 300.000 vehicles this year and the time is not far off when they will export all types of Studebaker commercial vehicles to Malaya. Mr. Robert E. Taylor, the Regional Director of Siudehaker-Packard Corporation, told The Standard. People m169 words
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Article, Illustration73 1955-05-31 10 LARGE-scale dredging work is now being carried out by the Overseas Dredging Company of Britain, m the Persian Gulf near Bahrain. This government contract was given to the company after its success m a K'Z million project at Kuwait Units of the company's powerful dredging equipment are dredging a 300-ft.73 words
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Article282 1955-05-31 10 THE Mentakab Rubber Co. Lid.'s trading profit for the year ended January 31, 1955. was $101,378. a.cainst $22,421 m the previous year. This Increase m profit wa? due to a further reduction m working costs and. m the latter months of the financial year, the higher282 words
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Article333 1955-05-31 10 I Finance And Commercs ■•■>■■■• ■■■>■■ s s J THE natural rubber industry will have to meet commercial competition which, it may be assumed, will be characterised by increasing efficiency, says Sir Eric MacFadyen, chairman of the New Crocodile (Selangor) Rubber Company, Ltd. Sir Eric333 words
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Article151 1955-05-31 10 PRI Spent $2.7 Mil. Last Year KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Federation's Rubber Research Institute spent 52.784.000 last year, which works out at less than 0.03 per cent of the export value of this country's "No. 1 dollar earner," it was officially learnt. Manufacturers of synthetic rubber are known to be151 words
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Article42 1955-05-31 10 TIN ore outputs m the quarter ended March 31, announced are: Kent (F.M.S.) Tin Dredging Ltd. 1,198 piculs; Gopeng Consolidated Ltd. 3.275 piculs; Rambutan Ltd. Btil piculs; Tekka Ltd. 647 piculs; TekkaTaiping Ltd. 950 piculs; Pengkalen 1.915 piculs.42 words
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Article27 1955-05-31 10 THE U.S. Government has purchased 22.000 tons of Formosan white crystal sugar from the Taiwan Su^ar Corporation of Nationalist China for shipment to Iran.27 words
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Article28 1955-05-31 10 CHILE will receive US$2.--200,000 worth of wheat and wheat flour (about 32,718 nvtric tons) as the result of authorization by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.28 words
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Article63 1955-05-31 10 RUSSIA and her satellites have sharply increased cotton purchasing m Egypt. Red China may also absorb heavy tonnage. To Egyptian cotton men the Communist economic delegates are friends m need even though trading is on a barter basis. The main thing m Egyptian eyes is63 words
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Article, Illustration327 1955-05-31 10 THE w e 1 1 -known British company of dredging engineers, Overseas Dredging Company, which has curded o vast projects m Europe, West Africa and the Middle East, plans to extend its activities to Malaya, Hongkong and other parts of the Far East. Mr.327 words
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Advertisement564 1955-05-31 10 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE SI'PPLY OF FRESH AND DRIED FOODSTUFFS TO DETENTION CAMPS. FEDERATION OF MALAYA HPENDERS wiO be received A for the daily supply of fresn and dried foodstuffs to i Detention Camp, [poh, Rehabilitation Centre. Taiping and the Transit Camp at Port Swettenham commencing from I July, 1959 to564 words
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Advertisement375 1955-05-31 10 Copra Imports Dm foreign Lmports of copra total m I into Malaya from x):v neigh- of this year to bourin? countries m Apr: l tor. totalled 7.370 tons, against Other Apr.. 8.779 tons m the same month Malaya last year. 4.722 I I This brines imports for th. ned to375 words
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Advertisement1189 1955-05-31 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD <c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 118 lmt Onco»porat«d m Singapore) (12 lines) *52 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE "gj Catrfen option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS te LIVERPOOL, OLASCOW. LONDON CONTININT Singaport UghlMl for LNTDooI $aU> PShJm PeMn C a<gr,w mmm %j1,189 words
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Advertisement747 1955-05-31 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Soid, Genoo, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Homburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg and Oslo. S'oore P. S'hom Penong x) "SELANDIA" 5/7 June 8/9 June 10/11 June "MALACCA" 3/5 July 6/6 July 7/7 July x) Calls Beyrouth. London (passengers only), Gdynia. SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA/UK. /CONTINENT Spore P747 words
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550 1955-05-31 12 Rangers Profit By UMNO's Long Lay Off To Win 5-2 Selanuor Kancers 5 wnman o Row and Ibrahim Markaya (penalty) Jr, J" V") U i Ghani 2 Talib and Ayoub (penalty). v rr Cajlt Hnph Stnckct. Xl ALA LrMPI'K. Mon.— Selangor Rangers Football Association, 1954 knockout champions and strong contenders550 words
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270 1955-05-31 12 THAVARATNAM SAVES TPCA AGAINST SIA KIALA LI'MPrR. Mon.— A brilliant goal scored by hilfclr lijlU Thavarainam, enabled Selangor Indian \->otiation to force a l-l draw against the Tamilians Physical Culture Association m a hard fought FAS Division Three league soccer match on the Coronation Park ground today. Botli teams set270 words
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Article95 1955-05-31 12 XV \LA LUMPUR, Mon, B Sikhs have been lin 1 S Z n In Malao iii Ini rs. arlcket tition r the Mahlma E Shield. tal x states arc i irt m th c< mp< tl- draw resulted as ioiio-.v North tone Perak Bikhs versus95 words
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Article43 1955-05-31 12 ANSON, Mon. s Staj en defeal c the Tow by three goa'.s i the final of thi I Perak Indian X O. soccer competiti q at felok Ana >n yesteri s Krishnao nn.l tted for the n .1 for43 words
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Article53 1955-05-31 12 TAIPIXG. Mon Ligertwood Estate XI made a strong claim for championship honours m the Second Division of the oca! Football League when they trounced Kamunting XI by six goals three. Scorers for the winners were Francis (3), Veerasamy (2) and Rengasamy, EUmiafa (2) and Yin Thutt acted53 words
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Article215 1955-05-31 12 Windsor Lad - Pal O'Mine Shows Early Promise Windsor Lad c tOork\ By KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. -Pal O'Mine, a newcomer from the Manning: stable, showed early promise of entering; the winning list when sent against the clock this morning m the company of Cynosure who had apprentice John Manning astride. Pal O'Mine did215 words
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300 1955-05-31 12 KUALA Ll'MPl'R, Mon.- A feature. of Saturday's races, opening day of the Selangor Turf Club's MayJune meet, was the splendid 'treble' by jockey Mickey Donnelly, who booted home Red Wolf, Bold Dragoon, and Safari, all maiden winners. After Rod Wolf II had300 words
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Article215 1955-05-31 12 Today's Sport SINGAPORE SOCCER: Community Lea- guei Indonesians vs. Malays ci Jalan Bestir a 5.15 p.m. Div. :A: S.R.C. vi. Kinta R-iuevs at S.R.C. Div. 3A: Bintang Bulan vs. LBS. at Clcr:cn Union; Government Printing vs Jollilads A.U. ct C.V.M.A. SBHFA Rescue League: Sime Darby <R) vs. Fraser Neave (R)215 words
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Article37 1955-05-31 12 TAIPING, Mon. The annual sports of the Lady Trcachers Girls' School, Taiping, will be held on Saturday, Juuc 11 at 'A.'AQ p.m. In the event of rain, the sports will be postponed to June 18.37 words
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Article92 1955-05-31 12 JOHORE Police beat RMS Newfoundland by a run and 10 wickets m a friendly cricket match played on th e HMS Terror ground, Naval Base, yesterday. Batting first HMS Newfoundland were bundled out for 90 runs. Wart 23, Union 19 and Brown IT not out. Stephenson92 words
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Article39 1955-05-31 12 BAT FOR NAGIAH NAGIAH. Club b O again.* i their a: played handled bai bowling second inr. PI ed by Mr of St. Singapore. Europeai -.am took the v. i: pard. Barror v M the onh In the inn::39 words
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Article172 1955-05-31 12 Dockyard Trounce Western SC DOCKYARD "A" beat Western S.C. by fire goals to one m a Singapore Division 3A league soccer match played on the C.V.M.A. ground yesterday. Superior m all departments, Dockyard attacked most of the time. There was no score uni til midway, when an All pass I172 words
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Article182 1955-05-31 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Despite drawing a blank at the recently concluded Penans Turf Club's Summer meeting jockey Garnet Bougoure is now on top of the jockeys' list with 22 first, 17 seconds and 13 thirds. He is one winner ahead of Athol Mulley who booted home 21182 words
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Article890 1955-05-31 12 But Europeans Fail To Win AFTER the fast two days of bright cricket, the Colony Test for the Clarke Cup between the Europeans and the Rest petered out into a tame draw on the Singapore Cricket Clubpadang yesterday. Rest, who were 69 runs behind890 words
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95 1955-05-31 12 FOUR -WICKET VICTOR FOR SELANGOR POLICE SEREMBAN, lion. So:- angor Police cricket team. playing tn Seremban yestei day. defeated their Negri counterparts by four m a single innings match ed on the Negri Sembilao C nadang. Batun'g first, the home team scored 149 runs. Wong T Lim 62, Bo ban95 words
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Advertisement106 1955-05-31 12 PA 4 «> IT TELLS YOU HOW MANY LINES LEFT ON THE PAGE THE LINE METER* X '^i^^^ft®^ ON THE NEW V^' pS^^ PORTABLE TYPEWRITER ACTUALLY SHOWS royal portables THE NUMBER OF LINES ™so?*™£* LEFT ON THE PAGE quiet operation NEW SPEED SPACER PUSH BUTTON TOP •RONEO ltd. lU "sSSSSr?^106 words
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205 1955-05-31 13 final fame. Ho took the service return and blasted 1 I i I placement straight the •id lie. Miyagi I the match wa a i t Fo ;r < fans gave the Pi s a standing Tomorrow Ampon, a crafty rour: strategj meets205 words
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Article125 1955-05-31 13 Scotland Unlucky To Lose BUDAPEST, May 3#, (Be*. ter i— llung;ir\ pla\ing below the form of the "Magyar Marvels" who won the Ohmpio duunpioaship and trounced tngland 7 1 last year, defeated Scotland 5-1 a <l<»se hardfought MMCCI international here Ne«terda>. i H uaga who bemi SCOI d 4 J125 words
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Article193 1955-05-31 13 FIVE AMERICANS FIGHT IT OUT French Lawn Tennis PARIS, May 30 (Keutor) Five Americans yesterday reached the quarter-finals of the men's singles m the French lawn tennis championships here. They are Vie Seixas current United States tltleholder, Budge Patty. Herb Flam. Ham Richardson and Tony Trabert. Others In the last193 words
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Article, Illustration47 1955-05-31 13 Michael Metr a 1 f c of Sloune-square, London, is six. That's not a tennis ball he's throwing it's a weight. Michael's Dad says he < Michael) will be world heavyweight champion one day. That's why he (Michael) is starting on the heavy weights so early47 words
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Article, Illustration55 1955-05-31 13 THE three winners of the "Body Beautiful" contest sponsored by the U.M.N.O. Kuala Lumpur branch, at the variety concert m aid of the U.M.N.O. (Malaya) fund held at the Kuala Lumpur's Lucky World Park on Thursday. They are from left: Zainal Samed (second), Zainal Damby (first) and Rahim (third). Standardyong peng Seong - 55 words
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Article567 1955-05-31 13 GIRL WITH DYNAMITE IN HER FISTS DALLAS, Texas, May 30 The boys around Jimmy's Guy were amazed at the speed, finesse and knowledge of boxing shown by the wisp of a girl. Barbara Buttrick. all five feet and 95 pounds of her moving with the rhythem of a ballet dancer,567 words
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Article60 1955-05-31 13 LONDOK afay i H:i: dol] h Turpui. B light heavywi Ighl chamj i former world middleweight I nolder, is to undergi lion for acule appendicr He !:Hv withdr m his contest with the Itali.i ,> Fontana at Birmingham on Jun« 7. Turpin's mana on said "Randy60 words
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Article58 1955-05-31 13 OAKLAND. California, May 30. (UP) Katsuichi Tori of Tokyo. Japan, the 1954 Japanese diving champion, handily defeated three opponents to win the Men's Far Western Diving championship here. Tori, now a student at Stanford University, competing attached, compiled o(i' points, almost 50 mere than cloest competitor. Tori's achievement58 words
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555 1955-05-31 13 ROCKY THE FIGHTER CAN SWAY MILLIONS WITH HIS CHARM NEW YORK, May 30, (AP)— Rocky Marciano is a scowling-, crag faced man with a nervous habit of licking his lips while he destroys an opponent Rocky Marciano is a poised, sensitive champion with a skill for ad lib talks Rocky555 words
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440 1955-05-31 13 PEREZ FLOORS SHIRAI 5 TIMES IN 5 ROUNDS TOKYO, May 30 (AP)— Argentina's Pascual Perez smashed ex-champion Yoshio Shirai of Japan to the floor five times m five rounds tonight and knocked him out at tlie end of the fifth to keep his world, flyweight boxing championship. The fight ended440 words
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Miscellaneous220 1955-05-31 13 li I Abner By Al Copp DON'T JUST Si r JGET\ I .'iVTAB*^ yOu I YOUR HOUSE? QUITE rH£AE.PLftANG \S* 'T.V UWKr WSLLKINDLV THEN??-/?' L[ RIGHT BROTHE.R.CAN i-CLP-ar. > 00OMCKC5 7V BEOVIL J\ VOO.ODOWICKE.-V MADAM" MV <v «yoO SPARE A J\ C^AR- J s HAVE! >TO m£ < I YOU'RE220 words
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Malaya's Challengers Will Emerge From The Exertions Of Tonight And Tommorrow Night
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Article, Illustration1560 1955-05-31 14 DANES WILL DECIDE... Peter Kum Backs Denmark On The Doubles I Ri\ into several people this morning and all of them offered: "Bet you even money. The Indians uill heat the Dane*." Had 1 been a MM&fer, would have taken them on because I feel that the Danes mil just1,560 words
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Article, Illustration78 1955-05-31 14 THE Y'wc-Prcsident of the Thai Badminton Association, Mr, S. S. p}\cindham, and the Honorary Treasurer, Mr. Hwang Yong lAtn, paid a courtesy call on Mr. Aw Cheng Chyc, Vicc-Chairn>an o/ the Thomas Cup Managcmtnt Committee, and Mr. Aw Cheng Talk, Managing Director of the Singapore Standard, on their arrival by78 words
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234 1955-05-31 14 THE DEMAND for Malayan badminton coaches has spread from India to Thailand. Mr. S. S Pheindham, vice-president of the Badminton Association of Thailand, told The Standard yesterday on his arrival from Bangkok that he was here to discuss this matter with the Badminton234 words
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Article69 1955-05-31 14 MR. L. R. *GASKAR, Manages of the Indian Thomas Cup team, told The Standard last night that the Indian players will not compete m this year's Malayan championships to be played m Kuala Lumpur from June 9 to 12. He said that his team will board69 words
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Article78 1955-05-31 14 DOCKYARD 'A 1 beat Western S.C. s—l5 1 m a Colony division 3A league match on the CYMA ground yesterday. Division 3B matches resulted as follows: Raja.ii SC beat Singapore j Civil Service Assn. 3 o at j Farrer Park. Blue Rovers SC beat Kebenaran S.C. s—l at78 words
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Article, Illustration742 1955-05-31 14 Via The Singles e a t y THE Indian Thomas Cup players arc now riding *wm crest of a wave which I believe will curry them through the final against Denmark at the Singapore Badminton Sfod u^\ n! tomorrow. But it will be narrow, and my prediction742 words
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Advertisement37 1955-05-31 14 Tonight's Matches SIISGLES: 1. Nandu ISatekar vs. Jorn Skaarup 2. T. A. Seth vs. Finn Kobbero, DOUBLES: 1. Nandu ISatekar Dongre vs. Ove Eilertsen Ole Mertz 2. G. Hemmedy Manoj Guha vs. Finn Kobbero J. Hammergaatd Hansen.37 words
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Advertisement13 1955-05-31 14 GALA PREMIERE THURSDAY AT 9.30pm a W0 i I BPy^W I Richard TODD:.K-anP22>13 words
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