Singapore Standard, 6 July 1955
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Title Section13 1955-07-06 1 Singapore Standard gapore w>2_ SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, July 6, J9,V> 11 PAGES 15 < r\l-13 words
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Article16 1955-07-06 1 Major Dies A Hero's Death J. death rth t hp C and :^ro- a ed I16 words
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Article9 1955-07-06 1 Red Court Sends Three To Death s and KttO9 words
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67 1955-07-06 1 Peron Calls For Peace In Argentina BUENOS AIRES. July 5 :ter) President Juan n today asked his friends :ind foes for a political truce ind exonerated his political opposition of guilt in the reuprising. He was making a broadcast speech which observers here considered to be the most conciliatory of67 words
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Article, Illustration46 1955-07-06 1 photo. JUBILANT members of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association went wild with joy last night when told the strike was over. Picture shows a section of the cheering crowd at the association's premises in Cantonment Road.- StandardStandard - 46 words
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Article600 1955-07-06 1 SEQUEL TO DEATH LETTER A SINGAPORE odd job labourer, Chan Seng Khow, 3b. was mowed down by two detectives who opened fire when he tried to escape a Police ambush near a Chinese temple at the foot of Kallang Bridge yesterday. Five detectives surrounded the temple600 words
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Article94 1955-07-06 1 LONDON'. July 5 (Reuter) —A Malayan Police Officer. Gerald Hugh Alan Murphy. 33. charged with being involved in the death of his wife, was allowed bail in London today after Counsel told the court hv wished to attend her funeral and arrange for the care ol94 words
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Article186 1955-07-06 1 LONDON, July 5, (Reuter) Military and Police experts today were trying to solve the mystery ot "the bang:"— a hollow echoing explosion which shook up 50 square-miles of South London just after midnight. The United States Air Force firmly denied that it might have been186 words
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Article94 1955-07-06 1 One Death Every 15 Mins. In US CHICAGO. July 5 The worst highway traffic toll in history marred the three-day Fourth of July holiday as motorists died at a rate of one every 15 minutes. A United Press survey early today showed that 359 persons had died in highway accidents94 words
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Article34 1955-07-06 1 NEW YORK. July 5 (Reuter* Miss Eartha Kitt. American nightclub and film singer, reported to Police that furs and jewellery worth $32,000 were stolen from her apartment here last night.34 words
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Article33 1955-07-06 1 BOMBAY. July 5 < Router) Floodwaters of the rising River Brahmaputra and its tributaries have isolated Dibrugarh. North-east India (Assam) tea town with a population of 23.000. according to reports reaching here.33 words
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Article810 1955-07-06 1 E. M. RASHEED - HARBOUR MEN CALL OFF STRIKE E. M. RASHEED Its Work Tomorrow AGREEMENT ON 73 POINTS WILL BE SIGNED TODAY By Standard Staff Reporter mmmkM THE 67-DAY-OLD SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD STRIKE IS OVER. An agreement reachea on all 13 points raised by the 1,300 members of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff810 words
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Article104 1955-07-06 1 No Colour Bar In Congo Bars LfcOPOLDVILLL. Belgian Congo. July 5 Kruli i Africans in the Belgian Congo arr to be allowed for the first time t < bu\ wines and drink at bar* and cafes run b> whit«* it was oHm iall\ announced here M Leo Petition, the Congo's104 words
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Article102 1955-07-06 1 THE Singapore rubber price yesterday made another spectacular jump, first grade rubber for July shipment rising by 3J cents to $1.28 per Ib. after having reached $1.28* at one stage of the trading ($1.30 for spot rubber) This is the highest price since the second week102 words
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Article46 1955-07-06 1 HONGKONG. July 5 (Reuter) The State Council (Cabinet) of Communist China has decided to construct a modern harbour at Chankiang (Tsamkong) on Luichow peninsula, the southernmost tip of the Chinese mainland about 300 miles south-west of Hongkong. Peking Radio announced today.46 words
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Article36 1955-07-06 1 ANTWERP. July 5 < Reuter) More than 400 Belgian troops twice as many as yesterday, were called In here today to unload ships as an unofficial pay strike of 7.000 dockers entered its ninth day36 words
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Article25 1955-07-06 1 PARIS. July 5 (Reuter) France has decided to build an atom-powered electrical generating station in Algeria, usually well informed sources said here yesterday.25 words
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Article134 1955-07-06 1 ONE hundred and fifty labourers working for a contractor of Simc Darby and Company Limited. Singapore, will go on strike today for more pay and better working conditions. Singapore Workers' Union yesterday served the strike notice to the contractor, Mr. K.K. Mohamcd Abdul- lah. on134 words
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218 1955-07-06 1 Capital Is Leaving Country LONDON, July 5, (Reuter) The Indonesian Government's economic policy is driving away foreign capital, according to a speech released today by Mr. R. G. Maclndoe, chairman of the Indonesia Association, a group of British businessmen with trading interests in the Republic.218 words
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Article, Illustration235 1955-07-06 1 JOE SASSOON - Death Claims The Iron Lung Youth JOE SASSOON THROUGH 5 YEARS PAIN HE SMILED By GURUSAMY Vcragoo. the 21-yrar-old youth who had been imprisoned in an iron lung for the past five years, died yesterday afternoon in the Middleton Hospital, Singapore. Death released him from thJ p: which kept him235 words
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Article42 1955-07-06 1 HONGKONG. July 5 <Reuter> Sir Robert Ho-tung. Hongkong's 92-year-old "grand old man" left today by air for London for an appointment with Queen Elizabeth. He will be invested with the KBE at Buckingham Palace on July 12.42 words
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Advertisement43 1955-07-06 1 $2.50 cock Trade Enquiries to NATIONAL TRADING CO.. 168. Cecil Street, Singapore- 1. CASTROL WINS! I BRITISH MOTOR CYCLE I C| -UB MEETING, OULTON PARK.'7/5/55. N S U. I Nor ten to 1 ,000 cc Norton "A A,,, tut I 6 01 All43 words
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Advertisement47 1955-07-06 1 Sole Ag SCOTT ENGLISH iSE.A.i, LTD Singapore (i Kuala Lumpur KEG Keeps you right on top JiSnSiii 111 1711/1" 1 \\ii ill Ik 1 1 %Vft TH^ haircream with /f T BAY RUM BASE J/A Send vour repeat orders to McALISTER CO., LTD. IMPORT DIPT. Phone 2K3K7.47 words
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218 1955-07-06 2 Alliance Is The Only Group With Guts Mr. Tan MALACCA, lues. Alliance candidate, Mr. Tan Siew Sin last night urged the electorate at Bukit Bahru to \otc for the Alliance on July 27 in their constituency. Speaking in Malay, he said the Alliance was coning very one of tnc 52218 words
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Article60 1955-07-06 2 THL Singapore Bidrlhists 1 tio.ri a dedication Ihc Bid cemcKaa| Road 12i milestone S.n^SDore. on y 1') fraa !> a.m. t, a m Trnn port be provided for the puhl;r- fiom the Lcon^ Sec Tcnplc. Rare Course I No 23 Jalan Charmi. irill be rondurtr Seek60 words
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Article, Illustration54 1955-07-06 2 MR Aw Cheng Clue, chairman of Haw Far Bros. Ltd.. accompanied by Mrs Aw and Mr Aw It Haw flew to Manila by Pan-American Airways yesterday. He is visiting the Philippines to investigate the possibilities of opening a branch of Ens Ann 'Jong, manufacturers of the famousfamily54 words
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Article30 1955-07-06 2 CHARGED with assisting in running a Chap Ji Ki lottery in Beach hoad. Too Yew Seng was yesterday allowed bail ot $5,000 by the Fourth Police Court Magistrate.30 words
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Article98 1955-07-06 2 DELEGATES TO MEET TOP MEN PENANG, Tacs. The Exccutive Committee of the Pcnang Harbour Board Stall Association decided at a meeting tonight, to send a three man delegation to contact the union chiefs of port and transport industries in the Federation and Singapore. The delegation will explore the possibilities of98 words
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583 1955-07-06 2 He Stopped It Instead, Inquiry Told IPOH, Tues. Sgt Major Harun bin Yeop of the Ipoh Detention Camp today denied that he gave the order to "fire" on the night of June 4, when three detainees died followinn trouble at the camp after a583 words
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Article119 1955-07-06 2 Guilds Object To Legalised Opium KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs —Guilds and associations in Sclangor. representing some 300.000 Chinese, will, hold a mass meeting in Kuala Lumpur shoitlv to record their objection to the Taylor Integrity Com-' mission's recommendation that Government should restore the cpium monopoly to check graft. The mass meeting119 words
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Article121 1955-07-06 2 CLOSING f. (cents per Ih j pore vesterdav No I is s v SPO( I. HIV, No I Kv v f.o h .1 11 1 x I No Tone Vrrj us h The prtrc I'id.n iv pu-ui 'i in LONDON !:i KHIH No 1 sv House Terms Tursda>121 words
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Article22 1955-07-06 2 THE UVOii ku Abdul R Malacca c pc,ik in I Sin. A -j Malnrra C< I I .n the evening22 words
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Article93 1955-07-06 2 Non-Union Supporters Condemned THE MALAY Seamen'.- Union yesterday condemned the ciTort? of irarSoui individuaU seeking publicity by a!lyinq themselves with the cause of Ma. ay seamen's welfare in Singapore. In statement issued yesterday, :iie Union accused them of trying to split the solidarity of the Malay senmen, who are 193 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous74 1955-07-06 2 Weather Report MINIMUM Temperature From 7 .10 p m. July 4 to 7.110 .iin Julv ■"> Singapore <<lli. Penang i7.iKi; Kola Kahru (THc Kuala Lumpur (»>9Fj; lpoh (7\!F); Kuanan |7>F). .Maximum Temperature: From 7. H0 am. lulv t to 7.:i0 p.m. July Singapore (81Fr Penang (HliFr. Kota liihru (901), Kuala74 words
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16 1955-07-06 3 Son Was Cause of Downfall -He Says I ill i by I g c r> n16 words
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Article, Illustration15 1955-07-06 3 TWO of the Australian nurses. Sister M. Thornthwaitc and Sister M Brear*15 words
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Article168 1955-07-06 3 SIXTEEN of the 20 Australian nurses for the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital in the Federation are in Singapore today studying conditions in local hospitals and TB clinics. T;.- 20 nurses arrived here un June 30, and as their quarters in Kuala Lumpur are not quite168 words
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426 1955-07-06 3 'TO ROE A CHEAT IS NOT A CRIME TO COD' CONVICT TURNS QUEEN'S EVIDENCE robbery, told Mr. Justice Whitton .n the Singapore Assize Court yesterdav. that to rob a cheat would not be a n offence in the eyes of God. Tpnp p"? i urn °<? Cro evidence against three426 words
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Article, Illustration78 1955-07-06 3 Camera Club Dinner MEMBERS of the Singapore Camera Club celebrated the Club's fifth anniversary with a dinner, at the Tai Ton? Restaurant at the Happy World Park. Singapore, last Saturday. Abort are some of the guests. From left: Mr. Ang Chwcc Chai. ."Mr. G. (i. Thomson. Mr. Soh Boow Chee78 words
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Article104 1955-07-06 3 Camera Club Officials DR. C. A. Gibson Hill was elected president of the Sin- f&pore Camera Club at its; fifth annual meeting held recently. Others elected were: Vicepresidents, Mr. Loke Wan Tho, Mr. S. L. Velfe and Mr. Ang Chwee dial; SecretaryMr. Boh Teow Seng: asst. l secretary, Mr. Sunny104 words
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Article63 1955-07-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. H.Q. Malaya Command announced this morninf thai Private Omar bin SaHeh of the .Srd Battalion, Malay Regiment was wounded by an accident a, discharge from a light machine gun which was hem? cleaner at Kampong Tima in Perak or July 3, 1955. He was evacuated63 words
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Article53 1955-07-06 3 PEXAXG, Tues.— The Member for Islamic and Social Relations. Mr. Mustapha Aibakri. today laid the foundation stone of the two storey Muslim Orphanage Building in Aycr [tarn Road. The building, costing SloO.--000, is expected :c be completed in seven months. It wil' replace the o'rl orphanage which53 words
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Article230 1955-07-06 3 Eight Men To Guide Minister A TRADE Advisory Council has been constituted to advise the Minister of Commerce and Industry on the views of commercial and trading interests on matters affecting Singapore's economy. The Council, which will hold its first meeting on July 16, is made230 words
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Article85 1955-07-06 3 A WOMAN, Chen Cheng Slew, was charged in the Singapore Eighth Magistrate's Court yesterday with trying to end her life by attempting to jump into the Kallang River on July 5. She was blind-folded at the time and was stopped by a passer-by. Chen was85 words
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Article31 1955-07-06 3 A SINGAPORE motor Hrm. Messrs George Lee Limited, yesterday reported to the police the loss of 15 tool bags worth $1,500 from a storeroom in Clemenceau Avenue.31 words
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95 1955-07-06 3 L-Driver Tried To Bribe The Tester A MAN who was anxious to get a licence to drive during the May general strike, to save transport expenses, was sentenced, to three months' jail yesterdav by the Singapore Fifth Police Court Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates. The Court was told that95 words
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Advertisement277 1955-07-06 3 There's none better than a PONSON You'll get really grateful thanks when you give a Ronson lighter liable gift that's good to look mLjmy Princess, feminine version of fafW\ the Standard lighter shape. You Tln W^^y can see other lovely Ronson F Jr models at all good dealers. \Jr X-/277 words
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325 1955-07-06 4 They Offer New Hope To The Infirm MISSIONARIES PLAN A REHABILITATION FARM A SMALL group ot people in Singapore are battling against cynicism, apathy and outright antagonism to start a project which will open up a bright new world to social outcasts. For lepers and mental patients who have been325 words
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172 1955-07-06 4 INDIA PLANS TO ABOLISH ALL DECK PASSAGES PENANG, Tues.— Numerous complaints of the black market of deck passenger tickets to India in Singapore and Penang were received by iMr. K. V. Su£avanes\varan, Deck Passenger Welfare Officer, Government of India, who has just completed a survey of deck conditions of Indian172 words
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Article, Illustration120 1955-07-06 4 Woman Charged For Abortion Death a woman. Karthijah binta O rtar appeared in the Singa- pore F.ltn Police Court yesterday on a tentative charge of culpable homicide, not amounting to murder. Knrt hi jah's arrest was ordered by the Singapore Coroner. Mr. K. T. Alexander after the inquest on Monday120 words
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Article113 1955-07-06 4 Lists Open For $30-M. City Loan APPLICATION ,ists for the Singapore City Council $30,--000.000 debenture stock will be open to tho public today. The stork is avai.ame at ?P« per 5100 worth and interest wili be paid at four per cent per annum on the nominal value of the stock113 words
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Article49 1955-07-06 4 JOHCRE BAHRU. Tucs. Or)?; Ah Hoi the 44-year-old wife o« a shopkeeper was fined $300 today. in default two months imprisonment, in the Sessions Court Puntian. for taking away without a permit from a restricted area, eisht bottles of cii and seven bottles of cholera mixture.49 words
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339 1955-07-06 4 Definite Progress Made In Strike Talks NEGOTIATIONS to settle two major industrial disputes in Singapore began yesterday. The first talks started at 9 a.m. at the Labour Ministry, between the City Council and its Labour Unions Federation. An hour later, discussions opened at the Hume Industries in Bukit Timah Road339 words
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Article21 1955-07-06 4 THE Federation Police Band will give a public performance in Kepala Batas Town. Province Welleslcy. at 5 p.m. today.21 words
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Article83 1955-07-06 4 ICE SHOW ARTISTES AT NIGHT. These three girls look positively cool and glamorous. They should, they are supposed to be "20,000 leagues under the Sea/' one of the many spectacular acts from Holiday on Ice at the Happy World last night. ...A Day Of Relaxation INStandard - 83 words
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Advertisement264 1955-07-06 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS NOW SHOWING! P ATI! A V si, M.00a.m.-1.45-4.!5-G.40 bA I fiAT 9..'i()p.m. AIK-CONDmONED TEt 33 400 ,t A BIG HIT! j A t f 7 ■^^33EBH^^v^^^^s *s I Jane POWELL Tony MARTIN |W X> i Oebtee REYNOLDS Walter PIOGEOH iF'L :y f% Vic OWE Gene RAYMOND lf//$W264 words
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Advertisement209 1955-07-06 4 I ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦e< i SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ITHACI CAPITOL opens iooav: m. 11-1.4. i-4-i. i f ys^ happens when the msn in thr scarlet m<t I A«tf/5 the shsnty-girt s«f"WMAT OOrou wah^ mt I TMf RE ANYTHING VDU WANT ENOUGH TO FIGHT fop T «t«i^wmW> liilimil I 4 uwmi umSiM. s-ott209 words
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Article288 1955-07-06 5 Ship Agents Do Not Know Why Egypt Got Angry fsf^ 3gV*SS* "BBS T,° unexploinoble" the shelling of the 22 l\Z lWS\£Z batfery ot the ent Standard^hTlt" L the ihi PP in R told The Jeddah and 1 u AnSllUn has bccn P lvin S bct een from288 words
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Article210 1955-07-06 5 2 Students Lauded By Coroner TWO Singapore school- boys. Tan Cheng Chye and Wee Throng Choo. were highly praised yesterday by the Colony Coroner. Mr." Giam Chong Hing. for their part in trying to save a 14-year-old boy from drowning Mr. 01am who called Tan nnd Wee up at the210 words
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Article38 1955-07-06 5 PRINCESS Elizabeth Estate Community Centre in Singa)ore Is organizing a welfare ottery. the proceeds of which will be used to improve the amenities at the Centre The lottery will be drawn on July 31.38 words
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Article82 1955-07-06 5 NO public money will be spent at the moment on the operation of a television service in Singapore, the Government told Assemblyman Mr. William Tan. in a written answer to a question he submitted. The reason for this decision is the heavy financial commitments required on82 words
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Article22 1955-07-06 5 A SINGAPORE trisha rider was severely injured following a collision with a lorry outside Tanjong Pasar Police Station yesterday afternoon.22 words
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Article, Illustration32 1955-07-06 5 photo. HANDCUFFED Chen Seng Khnw. being carried in a stretcher to a waiting ambulance aftei he was shot and wounded by two detectives while allegedly escaping from custody in Kalian? Road.- StandardStandard - 32 words
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207 1955-07-06 5 SINGAPORE shipping circles unanimously welcomed the news that Britain's This was backed by several local shippers and consignees and leading firms with worldwide connections in the import-export trade. A spokesman for Mansfield Co. Ltd., agents for the Blue Funnel Line operating one207 words
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Article80 1955-07-06 5 MR Lo!in Jackson, journalist and broadcaster, is due in Singapore on July 11 During his week's stay here he will give twe lectures at the Britisn Council Hall His first on "Student Life in Britain will he on July 15 This is intended primarily for those Singapore80 words
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209 1955-07-06 5 Second Batch Of Call-Up Boys Finishes Training SINGAPORE'S Chief Secretary, Mr. VV. A. C. Goode, yesterday congratulated the second batch of 400 National Servicemen who turned out tor their pass-ing-out parade in Beach Road after completing six months' training with the Military Forces. Mr. Goode told the proud young men209 words
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327 1955-07-06 5 Marshall Discusses The Hawker Problem SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr David Mar- shall, yesterday called a special meeting of hawkers' representatives and Legislative Assemblymen to discuss the future of 20,000 hawkers, stall holders and petty traders. The meeting, held at the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, di.scus.sed the possibilities ot setting327 words
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Article, Illustration201 1955-07-06 5 BECAUSE two Vl.P's did not look important enough, the V.I. P. room at Kallang airpoit. Singapore, was not used for them yesterday although it had been booked for them. The V.l.P's were Mr. Kataoui Gustave and Mr. Biaino Thcodoro, invitees of the French Government lor201 words
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Advertisement159 1955-07-06 5 rn _^^H Stockists: Ccn Hoe Co., Ltd. 79/, M/dd/c Pd. Lau Lee Co., 59/, Ceylang Rd. Sole Agents: KYLE, PALMER CO., LTD. 83, Victoria Street, Singapore. Last I)a> :/>0 A :.°.O pm. Today 00. fi.'.O 9 l.*> p.m. MISSIAMMA (Tamil) IMPAI IMIM I Malay I I rom I'omorrow (-.\i\i.ri ran159 words
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Miscellaneous657 1955-07-06 5 Standard c&lmanac Information at a Glance IVingaporT SKESVSTSS gg^. Announcements ani P-o--ammP I Vlm IVI Hawaiiin SiSfi SS mn inh 1 01 Mi,, T a :K bv Mr g^. T; '7r h s> f m J^i" News™* m° Sj! 4 5,, B B 6 H: feeekli iMbni .women, JJ "w»657 words
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Article683 1955-07-06 6 I HAVE no intention of belittling the tactful and patient manner in which the two Labour Department referees have been dealing with the >ing problem of providing domestic help for Singapore households. Both Employment Exchange Manager Aw Chin Hui, and Supervisor (Mrs.) Lim Wuh Aun. have probably683 words
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Article292 1955-07-06 6 plotters are at it again the grapevine re- ports fresh plans for challenging the authority of the Government The cowards behind the scenes have thought up a new move to embarrass and discredit the Colony's newly-established Labour Front Government. Under the guise of what they term a '"workers'292 words
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Article305 1955-07-06 6 Provident Fund r FHE revised Central Provident Fund Ordinance still leaves something to be desired and it is our hope that further amendments will be made to satisfy the requirements of the salaried class, writes Sin Chew Jit Poh. For instance, the journal points out. the revised305 words
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Article, Illustration323 1955-07-06 6 IT is common knowledge tuday that a person's diet effects his general health and even his life's span. Many persons are old betore their time simply because they sutler from dietary deficiencies, physicians have found. True, the rapidly Increasing number of older people throughout323 words
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Letter324 1955-07-06 6 Sir;—All this fuss about Malayanization of Singapore's Public Services and the formation of the commission to examine and report on it is not only eye-wash but also a waste of the public-spirited individuals' time and energy and the country's finances The Labour Front was icturned chiefly on324 words
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Letter, Illustration161 1955-07-06 6 There Are NO Eurasians Sir;—Apropos the Commission appointed to delve into Malayanizing the Public Service it is disappointing to see that the Eurasians have been .summarily "written off." as no local Eurasian has been selected to sit en the panel. At first sight it would appear that there is cne161 words
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660 1955-07-06 6 Sir.— As a loyal member of the Malayan Nurses' Union, I take this opportunity through your esteemed paper to open the eyes of the so-called political leaders of Malaya who not very long ago promised the sun and the moon to the general public before660 words
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Letter220 1955-07-06 6 All Correspondence Should Be Short And To The Point Sir; "There are strong forces awaiting an opportunity to destroy us, destroy our unity, destroy our very existence, the President demanded respect and said he will take police action." Mr. C. Kathigasu. President of the Singapore Medical Services' Union,220 words
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Letter132 1955-07-06 6 Sir; It is very gratifying to note that Pasir Pinji New Village is now ferf much on the right -side financially having about $50,000 to Its credit in its books. The Emergency Administrative Officer in charge of Villages and the Village Councillor^ are to be congratulated132 words
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Letter210 1955-07-06 6 Admonition And Warning Sir;— The Chief Minister's speech in the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday. June 29, was both a warning to a few people belonging to a certain political party and a timely admonition to the people of Singapore, especially to the workers. The people of Singapore, especially, the trade210 words
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Article296 1955-07-06 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME mm i munitii Mime i the Alii S G policy masters to d pie and ..d "l!.' t h rough down t k<pt H< -e and apart M tha ence ol >.: lI la. me). why tl why Sir Ch< nj Lrong Y» v.296 words
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Advertisement10 1955-07-06 6 TRAVEL IN COMFORT AIR CONDITIONED COACHES ON ALL MAIL TRAINS10 words
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15 1955-07-06 7 Indonesia puts Off Motion By Army r Rcu- I f *.:on r a i 115 words
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Article10 1955-07-06 7 Churchill's Statement Denied :GHGFHFGHSG i I I n I i10 words
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Article8 1955-07-06 7 Mau Mau 6 Days To Surrender IDFGDFGADF I8 words
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Article, Illustration46 1955-07-06 7 photo. PRIME Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru, re ceives flowers from on unidentified girl on arrival at Belgrade airport on June 30. Looking on at centre is Marshal Tito, his wife at left. At right is Nehru's daughter, Mrs. I Indra Gandhi. APAP - 46 words
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Article127 1955-07-06 7 'Us \f WltM. kite! ttitn. 5f h t Kure. a Dane, was taken to hospital at Svendborg IK months ago with a heart ailment Il e recovered and his doctors said he would lite a little longer if he takes life easily Kut127 words
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746 1955-07-06 7 Emmett- Dunne's Wife Testifies At Murder Trial SURPRISE WITNESSES TURN UP FOR IDENTIFICATION DUESSELDOSF, July 5, (Router)— Mia, soft spoken attractive German wife of Sergeant Frederick EmmcttDunne and widow of the man he killed, gave evidence in her husband's defence today and vigorously denied saying she "thought Mick had done746 words
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Article31 1955-07-06 7 BERLIN. July 5. (Router)— An East German Government delegation led by Herr Otto Grotewohl. the Prime Minister, left Berlin yesterday for Warsaw, the East German News Agency, A.D.N. announced.31 words
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Article, Illustration605 1955-07-06 7 SOMETHING WILL RESULT FROM GENEVA If You Talk To Us Honestly'— Krushchev RUSSIANS GOING LIKE SOLDIERS TO MEET WORTHY PARTNERS c > MOSCOW, July 5: (Reuter) Soviet Communist Party First Secretary, Mr Nikita Khrushchev, told Western diplomats here last night something would come of the Geneva Conference "if you talk605 words
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Article143 1955-07-06 7 LONDON. July 4 (Reuter) -The British Government! decided tonight to change: the law by which car owners are liable to prosecution for being drunk in charge of a car even when they are not driving it. In the courts drunken motorists have been held143 words
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Article111 1955-07-06 7 Gunman Kills Gardener PENANG. Tues.— A vege- table gardener. Kang Kim Poh.^ who was shot by a Chinese eunman in a barber shop in Paya Terubong Road j late last night, died in thr General Hospital early this morning. It appeared that while I Kang was playing cards with four111 words
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Article50 1955-07-06 7 I BOXX. July 5 (Reuler)— The West German Chancellor Dr. Adenauer yesterday met leaders of the Government Coalition Parties here to discuss defence legislation, particularly the bill now before Parliament to permit the enrolment of 6.000 volunteers as a first measure towards buildins up Germany's 500.000 strong army.50 words
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Article155 1955-07-06 7 Bulgarian Diplomat Arrested IMAMSI L, July 5 (Reuter)— lstanbul police have uncovered a large Bulgarian spy net and arrested the Bulgarian Vice-Consul here, it was announced yesterday. M. Alaadin Kris, Director of Security, Istanbul, named the Vice-Consul as Georgi Barbanof Cholakof. Mr. Eris said at155 words
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82 1955-07-06 7 Tito Escorts Nehru Into Yugoslavia BEIGR A D E, July 5: j (Renter) Four squadrons ol i Yugoslav naval torpedo boats, destroyers, minesweepers and I patrol boats, steamed past President Tito's yacht bearing him and the Indian Prime Minister Mr. Nehru, as it entered the central Dalmatian harbour of Split82 words
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Article91 1955-07-06 7 SAIGON, july 5 (Reuter) Vietnam's Revolutionary Committee, which seized power temporarily during the Saigon street battle early in May. today delivered an ultimatum to Prime Minister Ngo Dinh Diem demanding a drastic and immediate reform of his government. At a press conference today, the Committee's91 words
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Article87 1955-07-06 7 BAGHDAD. July 5 < Reuter); A treaty ol friendship and alliance between Iraq and Indonesia might be signed in the immediate future, official quarters here stated yestcr- day. The Iraqi Cabinet approved a proposal submitted by For- j elgn Minister BurhanudinJ Ba>hayan suggesting an In-donesian-Iraqi treaty along87 words
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Article46 1955-07-06 7 VATICAN CITY. July 5 (Reuter)— Pope Pius XII will grant an official audience to the Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Jawaharlal Xchru on Thursday. A Vatican source said yesterday the audience will take Dlace in the course of the .Premier's visit to Rome.46 words
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Article158 1955-07-06 7 'WE DONT WANT WAR' BUT..... Khrushchev was leaving (he United States Embassy Party when he encountered Major William Fife, the Assistant U.S. Air Attach. Khrushchev said: "I want to tell you we don"t want war. and we know you don't want war. Rut if M have to fight, let's be158 words
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Advertisement53 1955-07-06 7 £jjj^k FUN IN THE tj||p7 KITCHEN! Gaily printed, pure irish Linen Drying Cloths. Spots, Stripes, Checks, Flowers, Vegetables, Inn Signs and Barbecue designs. 21" x 31" from $1.95 each* /'so Plastic Tablecovering in Checks, Flower designs and the ever popular Willow Patten. 54" w.de $3.25 yard ROBINSON'S -cr MALAYA'S ONLY53 words
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246 1955-07-06 8 State Covt. Plans New Town To Replace K. Tinggi Escape From Johore Floods KOTA TINGGI, Tues. The Joliorc Government has decided to create a new town in Kota Tinggi awjy from the present town area which is subject to frequent floods. I" A site on high ground on the cast246 words
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375 1955-07-06 8 A CHRISTIAN upbringing and a Christian's sense of right and wrong, brought Ho Kian Beng back to his parents from a one-way tiip to China. Gone were the defiant re- ticence. the shitty suspicious gaze of the Chinabound student. Ho looked immensely375 words
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Article, Illustration77 1955-07-06 8 Y.W.C.A. General Secretary THE Singapore V.W.C.A appointed Mrs. Marian llardie, a resident ot Ah? Colony, as (ieneral Secretary from this month, succeeding Mrs. Shufen Khoo. who left with her husband for England last December Mrs. llardie has had wide experience in social work in England, with youth clubs, guides, scouts77 words
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Article131 1955-07-06 8 Chinese Teachers For New Course ALMOST 1.000 Chinese school teachers have enrolled for the Chinese teachers Normal Training Couise. said Singapoie Principal Inspector of Chinese Schools, Mr. G. P. Darke, yesterday. The course, scheduled to start in September, can however only take In 300 student teachers for a start, he131 words
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Article117 1955-07-06 8 Speed Up Entry Of China Wives THE Singapore Government is recruiting temporary staff to clear up all outstanding applications of local residents who are seeking to bring their wives into the Colony from China. This was disclosed by the Minister tor Labour and Welfare. Mr Lim Yew Hock, in a117 words
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Article39 1955-07-06 8 HOXGKOXCI. July 5. Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkon.q Exchange today were 1 $15.64 to El sterling; 50.***** to US$l; 51. 838 to Malayan SI; $0,121 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $250,875 to a laei.39 words
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Article69 1955-07-06 8 ANOTHER report ot housebreaking and theft at Ev Teow Lcn^ Road. Singapore, was made to the police on Tuesday. This Is the second theft in two successive days in this area. Bolh the victim^ were European families. The lirst case was reported on Sunday, when69 words
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Article, Illustration81 1955-07-06 8 Runners-Up Kiss 'Miss Ceylon' A KISS for the winner Miss Maureen Hingert, 18, after she was acclaimed Miss Ceylon in a beauty contest held in Colombo last week. Maureen, a Ceylon girl of Dutch extraction, will fly to Long Beach, California, this month to take part in the Miss UniverseAP - 81 words
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226 1955-07-06 8 But Family Housing Under Study THE Singapore Government will not consider any review of the salaries and schemes of service in operation for personnel of the Royal Malayan Navy, the Member for Sembawang, Che Ahmad bin Ibrahim, was told. In written answers to226 words
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Article, Illustration51 1955-07-06 8 TIIESF, arr s\\ of the parly of 34 moral re armament ambassadors who arrixm pore last night From left. Rear- Admiral Sir l.dw.tul oihrane Mr John < Daniel Lew, The Tolon Na, Yakabu Tali Mr William Grosan and Mr B < in51 words
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Article65 1955-07-06 8 THE following were elected office-bearers of the newlv formed Shell Employees' Union of Singapore recently Chairman -Mr. Chan Chieu Yearn; Secretary -Mr. Seah Mui Kok; Treasurer Mr. Tan Hock Leong; Committee members-- Messrs Lee Chin Kee Mow. Kum Teng Hock Koon. Lee Yeong Seng. Ho Tan Loh65 words
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Article34 1955-07-06 8 THE 28th annual general meeting of the Government Servants' Thrift and Loan Society. Ltd will be held at the Town Hall. Taiping. on July 6 at 4.30 p.m. Tea will be served34 words
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Article306 1955-07-06 8 Ouf To Convert Colony Leoderi THIRTY-FOUR world moral re-armameni imluss* are here to interest local leaders in thru iiiksmi achieve world peace. They arrived l.ixt night two-day visit to Singapore. They camp from ten countries and in of 1.500.000 Gold Coast Muslims, an i Member306 words
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Article89 1955-07-06 8 four men were acquitted of a charge of attempt tortion in the Singapore Third Criminal Dntriet Court yesterday after the tion had closed Its case. Th< Judge. Mr. H. A. Porrer. d.c not call for their defence The men. Low Chee Yon. Chow Seek Thong. Choo89 words
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Advertisement116 1955-07-06 8 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products &Hf**. *^L \i **jsiS^ CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief fcr Toothache, Earache, Stomachache. Muscle Pain, Indigestion. Backache, Colds. Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HAIL ir Y\ Y\i U I 1 1 /> t I M }'i Iv.rv116 words
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Article701 1955-07-06 9 Goes Visitina: //K/r* FROM A SQUARECUT DIAMOND iKIVTH NQj Tn Dincu r»ni.irJ \N 1 111 I yKJ 10 A PLUSH CADILLAC LIM)\ D\RNFLL: ol c le '""""'"i/c. rm übhorn hr my oirn tray." TI'RO.NE POWER: ....W*** «»Wj |DYHOLLII)AY! e y r ,«-re a bouquet you »ere try.,* to701 words
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Article, Illustration68 1955-07-06 9 JANE RUSSELL and JEANNE CHAIN hate the curios to fit costumes of at I ages, and in "GENTLEMEN MARRY BRUNET. TES" they arc both tried out to make the choice practical I v impossible for men to have a preference be* Iween BLONDES and BRUNETTES. These pictures68 words
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Article243 1955-07-06 9 RICHARD Arlen has a problem that most men— and all women would love to have. HE'S AGELESS. "In fi.ct," ne complains, "I can'' educate producers into putting me in character roles. I'm willing to do the smallest of parts. But Hollywood still looks on me243 words
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Article, Illustration572 1955-07-06 9 LESLIE MAKES HER Debut As A Gar con RETRETRET r ESLIE Caron rcvtaled she made her professional debut as an actress, not as a dancer and acted the role oj a boy in her first ploy. The dancing star of 20th I lury Fox CinemaScopc musical version of "Daddy Long572 words
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Article162 1955-07-06 9 Ford-Brando Team In Hit Play QLENN Ford, at the brightest peak of his career, now may team with Marlon Brando in a unique stage presentation this summer of THE TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON it was disclosed. The two also are considered bets to costar in M-G-M's motion picture of162 words
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Article169 1955-07-06 9 Ten Men— And Only Zsa Zsa J7ILM star Zsa Zsa Gabor threw a Party of the Year "just for fun" in a Hollywood nightclub and C invited ten men and NO women. Not one of the ten was a film actor. "Actors all want to be prima donnas." said Zsa169 words
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Advertisement11 1955-07-06 9 v1 PAYS YO« to I X. LUMPUR PENANG $36.00 MALAYAN AIRWAYS11 words
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Article178 1955-07-06 10 Premium For July Rubber Jumps THE premium for July rubber has jumped from 4 to 6! cents per Ib. yesterday as the scramble for near shipment continued and prices bounced to $1.28 per lb. at the close, a rise of 31 cents on Monday. A biq turnover was reported with178 words
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Article180 1955-07-06 10 SIXGAPORE sharebroken yesterday reported ihc following business done Crti. Tin Smelt, ords 34/IY. Frascr Neave c 1.70 and 51.72; Gammon 52.65: Metal Box 51.49 cd and M.40 xd Robinson ords. $2.27|; Simc Darby $2.00: Singapore Cold Storage $1 70 and 51.70-.: Singapore Traction ords :'.O 6 locally:180 words
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Article172 1955-07-06 10 Produce Markets Steady AIAj markets were steady at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange ye^terdav as oversea- Inquiries for pepper, copra and coconut oil were received in Singapore Some HO ton- ol pepper of both black and white varieties changed hands in the local market Xoon closing prices (per pirul) at172 words
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Article45 1955-07-06 10 TOTAL imports of rubber Into Malaya during June amounted to 31 M9-~> tons, preliminary statistics show This includes 15.552 tons imported on provisicna. permits in previous months and excludes about 15,885 tons for which fina. documents have not yet been received45 words
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Article215 1955-07-06 10 RUBBER shares continued to impiove on the Malayan share market yesterday, in sympathy with the rise in the commodity price. A fairly good turnover was reported in this section. Industrial and tin shares were quietly steady. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharcbrokcrs' Association yesterday were:215 words
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Article58 1955-07-06 10 EXPORTS of tin and tin concentrates from Malaya during June amounted to 5.9U tons. 812 tons more than in May. Of this America took 3.673 tons. British Possessions 639 tons. Europe 400 tons. Britain 40 tons and other countries 1.161 tons Total exports for the first58 words
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Article93 1955-07-06 10 BRITAIN'S gold and dollar reserves dropped by U556,000,000 during June to U552. 680.000. 000. the Treasury announced yesterday. During the month. Britain paid out a quarterly instalment of US$B,OOO,OOO on the Canadian interest-free loan and received US$lO,OOO,OOO in defence aid from the United Slates. In European93 words
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Article, Illustration73 1955-07-06 10 THE First Concern Co., Ltd., shipciiandlers. celebrated its first anniversary with a dinner at the Wins: Choon Yuen Restaurant on Monday. Picture shows the main table consisting of (left to risht) Mr. Tan Tin Wan. Mr. Pek Tions Suce. Mrs. Molly Pck. Mr Wee Kim Wee. Mrs.73 words
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138 1955-07-06 10 Malayan Newsmen See Dunlop Factory JOURNALISTS from Singapore, the Federation of Malaya. Hongkong and North Borneo, who are now tourins Britain, visited Dunlop's Liverpool Factory at Speke recently, to see a new process in making golf balls, which is expected to speed up production by one third. In the pa^t138 words
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Article71 1955-07-06 10 WEST German steel production in the first half of 1955 was almost 25 per cent above the output in the same period last year. The Federal Statistical Office said in Dusseldorf that 10.280.000 tons of steel were produced in the first six months of this yearAP - 71 words
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208 1955-07-06 10 Dealers Must State Weigh Of Rubber GOVT. REJECTI A.C.C.C. PETITIOJ Standard Staff Corr. KUALA LUMPUR, Tues— The F C( j c J Government has refused to entertain Qp that rubber dealers be allowed to I rubber without declaring the we Customs Department. J In a letter to the AtUOCii Commerce,208 words
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Article, Illustration469 1955-07-06 10 J MEN arc more logical j than women in business J and such fields as finance and banking are men's prerogative. in the view of Mrs. Doris 5 Geddes, one of SouthJ east Asia's top couturiere. "But." added Mrs. Ged- des. "in music. dross and interior decoration469 words
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289 1955-07-06 10 IMPORTS FROM H' KONG TOTAL SIOM MONTHLY W m WfWy^ w p^ l^^E J§T jfrf^T^^^T^^M^^^ MALAYA imports about SlO million worth of goods monthly through Hongkong, mostly transhipments from the United States, Japan and Canada. Textiles represents a high percentage of thc>e goods which amounted to nearly. s2s million from289 words
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Article23 1955-07-06 10 JUNE tin ore out put > nounrcd are: Katu Tin Dredging Ltd. 5#6 piculs; Henong Consolidated Tin Dredging Co Ltd.. 556 pjr-uls.23 words
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Article38 1955-07-06 10 TIIK Malayai i Bankv \wsm t i«»n the MtowiaK hai its rdUs 1«» ni< t i \at tcrday Ni:\\ VORK Imail. T'l <>li da\s nrctfil Wh trade Mils; S< Ilii oi> m.mln Other esefcaage ratmain BBialtrrH38 words
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Advertisement587 1955-07-06 10 NOTICES LINGII TIN. LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Colony of Singapore) DIVIDEND No 52. VOTICE IS HFREBY GIVEN 11 that a First Interim Dividend of ItH It* Singapore Inrome Tax for the year ending 31st August, IMS, on the Shares of the Company has been declared and will be paid to587 words
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Advertisement565 1955-07-06 10 kltiiing MI'NICIPAL COLNCIL rtM»ER NOTICE RENDERS ar? Invitad from 1 Approved firms for the supply anri deivprv of Ironmonserv for the proposed FIRESIAIICN FLATS Scneoules Specific ations and Forms Of Tender and all ether partiru'ars can be obtained on application to the Architects M/s Swan Maclaren. OCBC B.ir.k Bui ding565 words
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Advertisement233 1955-07-06 10 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE $30,000,000 49c DEBEMIJRE STOCK 11) 1 (Repayable 1970-8(1) AUTHORISED BY A RESOLUTION OF THE C! SINGAPORE PASSED ON 247 H JUNE, BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMELY OF SIN JUNE 1955. PRICE OF ISSUE |96 PER CENT THAT IS TC EVERY SI OO OF STOCK, PAYABLE AS FOL.233 words
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Miscellaneous135 1955-07-06 10 OI'TKR ROADS I Sirusa. Pacific. Sin Hong Ho, Minjok. Puln. Shapur Orestes. Kah Kheng. Kan Hua, Pc<crzLapaz, Tasman. Stanvac D.iirak, oi. Hua Hcng. Laponda. Serdang Batavia fomini. Batocla, Jans Pasoso, P Kid.iang, Nan^kasens chindr. Inchislav i\m:r roads sii.b wiiarvis Lipis, Pasigi Labuan Hadji, Kota Baroe 2 Straat Moz,imLasem, Tong Hong.135 words
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Advertisement1100 1955-07-06 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD dc CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 118 ■*"••> (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 line*. Sh.pmng Travel o. P INK BLUE FUNNEL UNE oe P t Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and carge SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON It CONTINENT Singapore Due Sails P Sham Pcnang1,100 words
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Advertisement776 1955-07-06 11 MITSUI Rpl LINE FOR JAPAN from Indio S P r# P> Shom Penon9 Woyo Maru from Calcutto Rangoon, for Kobe, Yokohama. Oscko Moj'i 15 July Kyoritsu Moru from Calcutta for Hongkong Kobe, Moji' Yokohama, Nogoyo' 21 July FOR JAPAN from Cont.nent Harunasan Maru for Yokohamo, Koto, vio Soigon Bangkok H776 words
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Advertisement824 1955-07-06 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said, Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Homburg Copenhagen, Gothenburg ond Oslo S'pore P S'hom Penong x) "MALACCA" 7/9July 10/10July 11/12 July xx) "KAMBODIA" 22/23 July •MEONIA" 22/25 My 26/27 |uly 28 29 July "FALSTRIA" 14/17 Aug 18/18Aug 19/20Aug x) Coil* London (passenger* only).824 words
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Article, Illustration420 1955-07-06 12 GERREE READ - GERREE READ :GHGFHF by [VTELL Ciuynne knew what she was doing when she derided to make orange selling her career. For hlffe-lighttal her warm peaches and cream complexion she could not have chosen a more suitable occupation. In the swashbuckling days of Charles II there420 words
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Article800 1955-07-06 12 EVERY girl wonders what her boy friend would be 5 like as a mate for life. This j week we say "Stop *n£Just take a long. hard 2 look at the tie he's wearing. 'lies are a certain give2 away when it comes to cha--2800 words
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Article328 1955-07-06 12 Constance Walsh - Constance Walsh By IN some parts of Italy, it 1 a >oung man wants to talk to a pretty pirl. he almost nas to marry her first.' That's whai Giaeomo Rondinella The Dickie Valentine of Italy told me when we met in Rome recently.328 words
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Article227 1955-07-06 12 ||i:.\DREDS of pretty teenage girls who want to see the world and catch a handsome husband too are learning to scrub, sew and polish. Housework is the latest glamour job on a career girl'* list, and claims something like :i()0 a year in Britain An Intensive227 words
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Article, Illustration82 1955-07-06 12 IF YOUR rear view is not too prominent you will have no trouble 2 a pair of jeans. And once in them it will look as though that is uh. But even when the stripes arc rertical like the ones in this picture 1 for you82 words
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Article, Illustration298 1955-07-06 12 Norah Littlejohn - A LAST-MINUTE DRESS Norah Littlejohn by""^ JT'S wonderful. Dresses are becoming easier and quicker to make. Cotton materials are becoming cheaper every day. We can all have a last-minute holiday dress and still keep plenty of money in our holiday bags. J Here are two dresses that you can make298 words
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Article, Illustration110 1955-07-06 12 THIS is pretty enough for a party. It's easy to slip on. The bow-tied shoulders make the neckline adi justable. It's wonderful i i for sun-bathing you I i can wear it strapless by j < undoing its adjustable 1 bow-ties. Nothing could be sim- pier than this110 words
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Article, Illustration26 1955-07-06 12 MATERIALS REQUIRED BOW 1 r two and c of 36 In rial COLLAR takes I* eighth: in. wide plus a smali c I of white collar.26 words
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Advertisement84 1955-07-06 12 Caiohar sun glass lenses are the result of w^ >ears of mtensi\e research in the absorbti\e m^^ field b> scientists working continuously in. the intents of eve comfort and health* American Optical Company Available from all -eputablc opticians MBVI] INillllf IHtISH MdV*T *T »NO«EW HILLS LTD. LONDON I STERLING SILVER84 words
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Advertisement45 1955-07-06 12 Cookery Corner SEA SALADS \V lI KN you want a new wa> of serving let luce, try kipper salad. Bone, skin and flake cooked kippers mix in masheo hard boiled eggs, chopped chives and chopped parsiey. Serve on a bed of lettuce with salad dressing.45 words
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Miscellaneous248 1955-07-06 12 The Stars And You i By RITA j Z>£,X i»/^l/e FMOPAI I «n OVAfMKC: J "The IniinhleM lmli\Hual r\»-rtv ooin,. influence. «ith» r for kimml or »-\il. upon oth«r^ ll»nr> IVan! Hee<-h«*r. \\l I»M -l»\\ I OK K •»M C consLsteni pro- h rion t be h-«-'y r > M248 words
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Article189 1955-07-06 13 ipTS .AHE AD OF YORKS I N Ili j (Keuter)— Surrey, the county |L' |N|) their 12th championship win of the Lipi" Kent by an innings and 28 runs Ca» h< to spare. h m° rt lead over Yorkshire a* I th 148 points. They are189 words
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Article105 1955-07-06 13 TRIMBLE WINS BOGEY RESULTS of the Royal Singa pore Golf Club Bogey compel i tion (A Division) played over the Club's course on Saturday afternoon, were: Winner: A. P. Trimble 4 up Other cards: P. B. Howling 'i up: J. Markham 1 up: S. Beaty All square: L. Xeedham All105 words
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Article95 1955-07-06 13 SINGAPORE Maiavs will meet Malacca Malays at Malacca in the first round of the Southern Section of the Sultans' Goid Cup soccer competition on Saturday July 9 The following have been selected to make the trip, and pick-up points win be at 7.00 a.m. from Geylanj95 words
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Article, Illustration98 1955-07-06 13 A sell out crowd of 17.000 at Wimbledon's centre court i saw Miss Louise Brouuh of Beverly Hills, California, win her fourth Wimbledon singles championship on July 2 bv defeating Mrs. Beverly Baker Fleitz of Santa Monica. California. 7—5, B—6. Mis s Brough also won in 1948 f>98 words
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Article402 1955-07-06 13 ST. ANDREWS Scotland, July 5 (Reater)— The British Open Golf championship with more than 270 players including nearly 40 from overseas began on a note of intense excitement here, yesterday. Competitors were divided between the old and new courses for qualifying purposes and early in tiie402 words
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489 1955-07-06 13 SPRINGBOKS WHIP YORKSHIRE 193RunsVictory r ifcLD, July 5, (Keuter)— South Africa beat Yorkshire by 193 runs. In reply to South Africa's total of 360, Yorkshire were all out for 178 after tea. Yorkshire <>7 for one at Saturday's close, collapsed on a rain aflccted pitch this morning and their last489 words
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Article277 1955-07-06 13 R \FFLKS Institution brat St. .Joseph's Institution by two uiekets in the last over of the day in a return inter-school cricket match plavert at SJI yesterday. The 'Saints' won the last time. Dismissing St. Joseph at 5.00 p.m. lor 88 runs. Raffles were given exactly277 words
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Article106 1955-07-06 13 BISLEY. Surrey, July 5: (Rcutcr) At least 50 Commonwealth marksmen are among the 1.600 men who assembled at the Bis!ev range yesterday for the opening of the annual fortnignt Rifle championships. Canada. Southern and Northern Rhodesia all sent official teams and there are (wo individual entties106 words
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Article15 1955-07-06 13 E£ To PEGGY and EN.I LOCK, at K K on :>t- July, i daughtei15 words
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Miscellaneous165 1955-07-06 13 Li 1 Abner By Al Copp J^ mKm Iw^S^^h^] I vouwe I r u ?j s^fi? D H s c^^ E l t JSk £St¥L!?S* JRO iG NHAT THAT? I SLOBBOVIA IS MADE M/BfX GOOD FORTHES THE ICE »S I W/^i^^tt/^ |T F «OZE I L c IT//- \^^k Ue165 words
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Article379 1955-07-06 14 J7RMINE: A handy 3-yeor-■i-i old by King^tonc. Showed prom>*,e m her two outings at Ihfl Kuala Lumpur May June meeting when she finished second and third. On these occasions. sh-» was beaten bv the vastly improved Safari. She lacks nothing on the score of speed, and the eosv379 words
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Article308 1955-07-06 14 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD ERTERTREWT By Kl UWIPIR Turs. Although fast work was the order of the day. only a frw horsps were sent against thr watch at the Kuala Lumpur training track this morning, in preparation for their engagements on Saturday, opening day of the Selangor Turf Club's308 words
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Article121 1955-07-06 14 KOALA LLMPL'R. Tues. In his .six months campaigning this season, jockey (..tin. t Bougoure has booted home 32 winners. 24 seconds and 19 thirds to head the jockeys' honours Don Patterson is a good second with 27 winners. 31 seconds and 19 thirds. Mickey Donnelly is third121 words
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Article175 1955-07-06 14 THIRTY -three -year -old Deputy Superintendent of Police. Peter Grose, unofficially broke the Singapore and Malayan record for the hammer throw with a magnificent throw of 15J> ft. 5 in. at the Police Training School ground yesterday. Grose smashed the record in the qualifying throw for175 words
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Article189 1955-07-06 14 YOlNii Chinese Athletic As soeiation, fielding a nine men team. reeei\ed a 5-0 heating from Darul Afiah in a Colony division .'I A league match at the Clerical Union ground yesterday. YCAA Mar ted off impressivelv de>.pite two forwards short. Wan Seng, receiving a pass from189 words
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135 1955-07-06 14 Always well up with the pace, she ron on gamely when Grandeur. Rosalind anH Pasamora closed in on her a furlong cut 2 o SWEET WILLIAM: Was some what unlucky at Ipoh last Saturday when he came up agamst Grear Tradition who beat him135 words
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605 1955-07-06 14 SINGAPORE CHAMPION, Ong Chew Bee, in his bid to win the Colony singles title for the fourth successive year, cleared his first hurdle by beating bespectacled Ong Swee Keng in straight sets at 6-1, 6-1. As the score suggests, the [champion was605 words
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222 1955-07-06 14 MALAYS 11 INDIANS 0 Rahim Omar 4. Awang Dakar .">, Omar Awang 2. Ismail Yusotj 2. Referee— Mr. Lee Pak Tong. IT was goals galore for the Malays at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday when they trounced the Indians 11-0 in a222 words
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Article162 1955-07-06 14 Today's Sport SOCCER: SGSFA League Div. 1. MAAF vs. MRNV Rating at P. T. ground; Woodbridgc VS. PW.D. at Printing ground. SBHFA League Cup Group A: F. N. vs. Chartered Bank at F. k N. ground, STB. vs. Hongkong Bank at Farrer Park: Group B: Mercantile Bank vs. Ford at162 words
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Article, Illustration46 1955-07-06 14 THE Duchess of Kent hands the All England Cup to Tony Trabert, of Cincinnati, Ohio, on Wimbledon centre court July I. Trabert, lop seeded, beat the unseeded Danish player Kurt JSielsen 6-3, 7-.>, 6-7 in the final. Mi el sen at right. AP picture front London.AP - 46 words
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Article394 1955-07-06 14 BOMBAY, July 5, (UP).— The Indian Thomas Cup badminton learn was "treated very nicely" and has no complaint whatever on the way the Badminton Association of Malaya handled the games, said L. R. Agaskar. the team manager, here today. Agaskar was shown a copy of the -eport394 words
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Article280 1955-07-06 14 There are six doubles pairs that captivate attention immediately In the top section arc Tan Jin Kong nd him Kee Kong, our Thomas Cup second string, and Abdullah Piru/. partnering Lim Koun Vam. In the bottom Wtion Ong Poh Lim teams up with Eddie Choonq Lai280 words
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Article374 1955-07-06 14 /Ufa Peter Hum reviewing the Selangor Gold Cup cha» starts tomorrow at Kuala I. Who has the rujht to the title 'KIM, ni p TON? Is it the Indonesian flash lv rr fn H or the artistic Wong Peng Soon? Or is ,t Olich Solehin or374 words
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Article827 1955-07-06 14 OLD RIVALS CLASH IN SEMI-FINALS Let us take a peep into the chances in the singles which will really be a magnificent finale U> the greatest festival of badminton that Malaya, if not the world, has ever known. Ferry Sonneville and Wong Peng Soon are both unfortunately in the same827 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous221 1955-07-06 14 TODAY'S TIES At S.CC. from 3.30 p.m. Junior Singles: Peter Law and Koh Cheng Cheong vs R. Mitchell and G. Gomez; A. Teutsch and M. de Silva vs. Pang Chan Soon and Kwik Sam Yong. At 5.00 p.m. Men's Singles: A. I Alsagoff vs. Lim Hcc Chin H. Kamis vs221 words
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