Singapore Standard, 8 July 1955
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Title Section13 1955-07-08 1 Singapore Standar d gefgdsg SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1955 If PACKS 15 CEYTS13 words
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Article675 1955-07-08 1 R. G. PILLAI - R. G. PILLAI Threat By Prison Staff DISPUTE OVER 2 DISMISSED MEN By Standard Staff Reporter. SINGAPORE faces another wave of industrial unrest as more strikes appear imminent. Most important of the projected strikes is the one involving the 300 uniformed staff of Changi Prison. Particular675 words
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390 1955-07-08 1 WOMEN GASP AS SERGEANT GETS DEATH SENTENCE immett Dunne Trial Drama DUESSE^OORF, July 7 (Reuter) Sergeant c( jcncK Em-nctt-Dunne, 32, was today tcnccd t: i at* for the murder of Sergeant farters, 30 -Hose widow he married. r officers reached its c in one and a half hours and verdict390 words
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Article37 1955-07-08 1 LONDON*. July 7 (Reutcr) Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. British High Commissioner designate for India who returned to Britain on July 2. today called on the Marquess t Reading. Minister of State lor Foreign Affairs.37 words
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Article, Illustration50 1955-07-08 1 photo. PRESIDENT EISENHOWER tries out an ivory and silver dinner gong given him by the Burmese Prime Minister, U Nu, during a visit to the White House in Washington, last week. Partly obscured, in the centre is Mr. John Foster Dulles. the Secretary for State. A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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332 1955-07-08 1 US Denial Sends Rubber Quotations Up THE General Services Administration's statement, including, that it did not intend to reduce the United States Government's crude rubber stockpile by selling 200.--000 tons to the trade, sent prices of rubber bouncing up early yesterday to $1.28} cents per lb. However, the price remained332 words
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Article, Illustration214 1955-07-08 1 Rejection Of MCP Offer LONDON. July 7: (Reuter)— The New Statesman, Left Wing: British weekly review, today questioned the wisdom of Lieutenant General Geoffrey Bourne's decision, in rejecting the Malayan Communist Party's offer of negotiations. It said: "the decision was supported at the time by all214 words
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Article28 1955-07-08 1 BANGKOK. July 7 (Reuter> Admiral Stump, United States Commander-in-Chief. Pacific, will visit the King and Queen of Cambodia on Saturday. United States military sources said today.28 words
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Article150 1955-07-08 1 LONDON. July 7 (AP) A test pilot who startled Londoners out of their sleep with an unexpected burst through the sound barrier apologized last night for the mystery commotion he had caused. The fuss began early on Tuesday when Dickie Martin, pilot for the150 words
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141 1955-07-08 1 NEWSMEN ORDERED OFF SHIP TO CHINA TWO American newspapermen. Don Wilson and Howard Sochurek. Life Magazine reporter and cameraman team in South-east Asia, were ordered off the China-bound vessel the Tjiluwah. by the master before she left Singapore yesterday. The American newspapermen boarded the vessel in the Outer Roads and141 words
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130 1955-07-08 1 SANTIAGO, Chile, July 7: (IP)— Armed military troops in tanks rumbled into Santiago and other key points today to guard against violence that might be ignited by Chile's biggest labour protest in history An estimated 600.000 workers in 33 unions were expected to Join130 words
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163 1955-07-08 1 REPRESENTATIVES of 300 syces and stable boys employed by Singapore race horse trainers have gone to Kuala Lumpur to attempt to call a strike before Saturday, first day of the July meeting in the Federal Capital. Reason for this move. The Standard understands. is163 words
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Article30 1955-07-08 1 TOKYO. July 7. <UP> Burmese Premier U Nu will be treated as a "State guest" during his four-day stopover in Japan en route home from the United States.30 words
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Article196 1955-07-08 1 HUNT FOR ECONOMIC WIZARD RESUMES THE Singapore Government's hunt lor a noted economist to head the proposed economic commission to study the Colony's wealth has BOW gone to the World Bank. The Chief Minister. Mr David Marshall, revealed festerday that the Government Is making enquiries about engaging the self ices196 words
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Article105 1955-07-08 1 JAKARTA. July 7 (AP» Parliament's finance committee is worried about the circulation of Malayan dollars in the Riauw Archipc I south of Singapore. Committee members said they considered this "very improper" and they intend to talk it over I the auditor-general. Committeemen asserted Malayan dollars105 words
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331 1955-07-08 2 'Sakais Don't Know What They Eat' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Chew Ah Hock, 38-year-old businessman with two aliases, who is said to have declared that it did not matter what rice was supplied to the Sokais since they knew not331 words
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Article181 1955-07-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. Piara Singh L's-year-o'd lorry driver, was today fined $100 by the president of the Session- Court for not displaying warning lights on hi s stationary lorry Another far crashed into it and three people were killed in the worst traffic181 words
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Article27 1955-07-08 2 THREE Communist terrorist-, red in the Fedt Xl ill Tat. in > a -_*:r in t he Scgamat area of Job j rterday27 words
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Article, Illustration47 1955-07-08 2 They Honour China War Dead photo by Representatives of all Chinese communities in Selangor observe a minute's silence during a memorial service Sield in the Kuala Lumpur Chinese Cemetery, on Thursday, for overseas Chinese who lost their lives during th*» l!>:J6-45 China War Standard Yong Peng SeongStandard; Yong Peng Seong - 47 words
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Article30 1955-07-08 2 NEW YORK. July 7 (Reuter) Mr. Harold Stevens yesterday became the first Negro Justice of New York State Supreme Court, appointed by the Governor, Mr. Averell Harriman.30 words
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Article314 1955-07-08 2 Send Me Back To China Man Pleads 'A Sensible Idea/ Says Judge IPOH. Thurs.— After being sentenced to seven years' imprisonment, for consorting with bandits. 27)--y ear-old Khor Mcng Chai asked the Peiak High Court Judge today to send him back to China. Mr. Justice Thomson replied that it was314 words
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Article150 1955-07-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Two busloads oi holiday makers returning trom Port DicKson egged their drivers on a "hogging spree for two miles of the busy trunk road trom Kajang while 40 other vehicle.^ helplessly crawled behind, the First Magistrate's Court was told today. Abdul Rahman bin150 words
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Article178 1955-07-08 2 Undue Pressure Alleged KLANG, Thurs.— Party Negara alleged today that a Kampong Ketua off the Selang:or coast had used "undue influence to sway the minds of voters.' In a letter to the Police, an official of the Party alleged that at a meeting in Pulau 'Lumut178 words
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Article, Illustration57 1955-07-08 2 TWENTY ONE Chinese residents of Kerdau New Village (Pahang) doing a civics course paid a visit to Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. They were given a talk by the Director of Operations. Lt. General Sir Geoffrey Bourne. at the Conference Room of the Federal Police Headquarters. They57 words
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Article347 1955-07-08 2 NINE SHOTS KILLED 3 COURT TOLD Detainees Camp Riot Inquest Ends Verdict Awaits Chemist Report On Bullet Cose IPOH, Thurs. Nine bullets killed tk inmates of the Ipoh Detention Ccmp severely injured two others during the dip bances that occurred on the night rf j un the Ipoh Coroner Che347 words
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Article158 1955-07-08 2 MALACCA, Thurs.— Federation Secretary fur Chinese Affairs, Mr. A. W. D. James, yesterday told members of the Malacca Chinese Advisory Board that it was no longer necessary for Settlement residents applying for UK and Colonies citizenship to give notice of their intent by advertising in158 words
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Article78 1955-07-08 2 TELUK ANSON. Thurs.— The South Perak branch of the Malayan Postal Uniformed Staff Union was formed at an inagural meeting at Tcluk Anson on Monday. Tne following were elected officials of the union: chairman. Inche Zainuddin bin Yeop Hassan, secretary: Muhammad Hashim bin Haji Abdul Halim.78 words
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Advertisement21 1955-07-08 2 KIWI POLISHES PROTECTS PRESERVES t' CAPITOL i SOON! i A COLUMBIA I PICTURE IN I A. H tOl C**l WAGGOMA* IC|NEMaScOP£21 words
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Miscellaneous169 1955-07-08 2 CI.OSINo rubber price* (cents per lb m Singapore yeMerdav were Buyers Sellers No IKS s spot Lease I2SJ 126) No I RS S fob July mi i»t; No I 119 ll«»i Re ion i or, iTone. Easter TIN PKIfl The price ol tin yes terday was per pn ol (p169 words
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Article, Illustration12 1955-07-08 3 I ling the microphone) addresses members of Dale Carnegie Club.12 words
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204 1955-07-08 3 THE daughter of a Kikuyu Chieftain in Kenya, reformed the Mau terrorist who killed her father and turned him into a peace-loving ;^n through the ideology of Moral Re-armament. Yesterday, the woman. Miss Mary Woruhiu. told her story to members of the204 words
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19 1955-07-08 3 Salbiah Is Negri's No. 1 Hello Girl s 18 this entn In v. i n De M the Mrs.19 words
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174 1955-07-08 3 Volunteer Cooks Are Needed At Fun Fair SINGAPORE'S own Boys' Town is calling for help, especially for cooks, to make its Fun Fair on Sept. 4, a big success. An appeal Issued yesterday states that Boys' Town expects to cater lor 2.000 hungry people of all nationalities and religions who174 words
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Article55 1955-07-08 3 MALACCA. Thurs. Thirty youthful trisha riders in the Tranquerah area have stopped pedalling their trishas to go mi* canvassing for votes for the A'.iiance. These youths. Including ral Chinese, have already work for the Alliance out any remuneration. They win De back on the roads after55 words
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Article36 1955-07-08 3 HONGKONG. July 7 Standard Service ing pri'-es of the Hongkong inge today were: 51 3.60 to Cl sterling; 55.***** to I; 5i.837 to Malayan Si; 21 to one Indonesian RuG $251,973 io a tael.36 words
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Article72 1955-07-08 3 Courf Told Of Toddy Shop Fight L\(o\\i(x Praa Singh, was alleged to I ehhmanan after a quarrel in a Imneam Road, Singapore, on April 14 S xth an. I I "nel- rufe. ah iwaj a.d. ""conscious he 'he was -nan iliah nan's •'•n<4 a cusitin« and72 words
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323 1955-07-08 3 INDIANS CANT REMAIN ALOOF RAMANI 'Future Lies In Neqara' KUALA LUMPUR f f Thurs._The political future of Indians in Malaya cannot lie in any independent position of its own/ as they are a negligible minority among voters in any Federal constituency, Mr. R. Raman., lawyer and key member of Party323 words
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Article81 1955-07-08 3 Trap Set In Fake Note Case TWO men. Kho Tong Lian and Ng Ngin Chuan, were charged in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with selling counterfeit 500.000 Indonesian rupiahs on July 6, at Ellcnborough Street. It was alleged that a Police Officer of the Commercial Crimes Branch was used81 words
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Article, Illustration44 1955-07-08 3 ROAD THEY NAMED AFTER NICOLL THIS is Nicoll-Road-named after the recently retired Governor of Singapore. Sir John F. Nieoll. Photo is of the sweep of road that runs along the bay between Tanah Meralr Besar (in the background. and Tanah Merah Ketchil. Standard photo.Standard - 44 words
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82 1955-07-08 3 He Pledges To Work For The Rural Folks KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Inche Abdul Wahab Majid, Independent candidate for Kuala Lumpur Timor Constituency, opening his first big election rally here last night. pledged to work for the bettermeat of the rural people, if returned to the Federal Legis- lature Speaking to82 words
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Article, Illustration58 1955-07-08 3 pnoto oy SIX marine police launches from Penang. Port Swcttenham. and Johore, took part in a joint exercise in the open sea. off Port Swcttenham on Tuesday. Before they did so. however, they sped past the Commissioner of Police. Mr. W. L. R. Carbonell who took theCh'ng seng poh; Standard; Ch'ng Seng Poh - 58 words
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318 1955-07-08 3 Singapore 'A La Francaise' For French Week SINGAPORE will go ail "French" lor a week when the Alliance Francaisc holds French Week to commemorate Fiance's National Uav which falls on July 14. An elaborate programme has been drawn up for the occasion with the accent on French cultural activities, the318 words
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Article61 1955-07-08 3 A YOUNG man. Chva Beng Hee. was fined $250 in default. three months' imprisonment in the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to carrying on a public lottery on June 2!), off Kampong Henderson. Forty-nine Chap Jee Kee sups were said to have61 words
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Article33 1955-07-08 3 THE motor cosine of a lift in the Arcade. Rallies Place, Singapore, caught fire due to a short circuit yesterday afternoon. The City Fire Brigade put out the fire.33 words
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107 1955-07-08 3 'Clarify Your Stand,' Progs Tell Govt. Singapore's Progressive Party yesterday challenged the Labour Coalition Government to clarify its stand regarding the handling of the local government in the near future. The Party was referring to a report in The Standard of yesterday's issue, which outlined the Government's proposed scheme for107 words
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Advertisement192 1955-07-08 3 PUT YOUR jT here A and get a name for Srudv theae feature* then comr in OlTlOl LilcSS and meet the flnrat employee you ever t« o. row parrotl laocu ft of CM Mobatmcaal paytoad apace 'All-steel LTTICIBIICy car-trrle aafery cab Torsion-bar front T, auapemion to protect fragile loads jj192 words
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Miscellaneous139 1955-07-08 3 MalayaCeylon Phone Service THE first public radiotelephone service between Singapore, the Federation and Ceylon will be opened formally on Monday. July 11. at 11.30 a.m.. with an inaugural call from Singapore by Mr. Francis Thomas, the Minister of Communications and Works. Mr. Thomas will make his call from his office139 words
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Article, Illustration47 1955-07-08 4 pnoro by Girls from the Wah Khui Primary and Middle School, in Klang, out on a picnic at the Klang Istana Hill during the week-end, trip the light fantastic" on the grass. Standard Ch'ng Seng Poh Ch'ng Seng PohStandard; Ch'ng Seng Poh Ch'ng; Seng Poh - 47 words
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Article231 1955-07-08 4 COLONY LOST 2,800 TONS OF TIMBER Loggers Slap On Ban In Protest Of Tax JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Singapore has lost more than 2,800 tons of logs since the beginning of the month. This is the result of a ban by the Johore Lumbering Association on the supply of logs to231 words
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171 1955-07-08 4 5 L- INSPECTORS JUST DIDN'T MAKE THE POLICE GRADE THE Singapore Police Force has dismissed five probationary inspectors since the beginning of this year. This was revealed for the first time yesterday by the Police Secretary. Mr. Peter Claque. Reason given by Mr. Claque for the dismissals was that •'they171 words
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Article136 1955-07-08 4 Students Sail For Red China STRINGENT security precautions were taken to prevent any "untoward incidents'' when the Royal Interocean liner Tjiiuwah sailed tor China ports 1 yesterday with 240 Malayan passengers aboard. A majority of those embarking from Singapore were listed as students, who joined more than 500 Chinese students136 words
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Article63 1955-07-08 4 FIVE mynahs were brought to the Singapore Sixth Magistrate Court yesterday as an exhibit w hen Pang Tock Kheng. a coffee shop assistant. was charged with importing the birds at Boat Quay on July ti without a oermit. Pang pleaded guilty and said in mitigation that63 words
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Article85 1955-07-08 4 Winding-Up Advert Of Firm Stayed A MOTION by Lam Huat Hup Kee Pineapple Co., Ltd.. for an injunction to restrain Low Jim Koon. a shareholder, from advertising a winding-up petition in the newspapers, re- garding the firm, was granted j by Mr. Justice Knight in the Singapore High Court yesterday.85 words
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Article74 1955-07-08 4 Beacons To Mark JB Jubilee JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— A number of beacon? will be installed in Johore Bahru for the Diamond Jubilee celebrations of. the Sultan of Johore beginning on Sept. 17 and lasting for week. The beacons six feet high illuminated crowns will be put up at heights visible74 words
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Article63 1955-07-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A $9,000 American car, reported stolen from just outside Ipoh yesterday, was found by Kuala Lumpur police abandoned in the Lake Gardens early today. A police photographic and fingerprint unit subjected the car to a minute examination and succeeded in getting several good63 words
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Article107 1955-07-08 4 MALACCA, Thurs. A large cake, with a Rotary wheel iced on top and 25 candles, will be one of the features tomorrow of the Rotary Club's celebration of its Siiver Jubilee. The cake, which was presenter! by Rotary President. Mr. P. G. Michael G Mahinriasa. will be107 words
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206 1955-07-08 4 MORE than 800 former American prisoners of war. eligible to claim payments under the U.S. Foreign Claims Settlement Commission, have failed to do so. it was announced by the U.S. Consulate. Singapore, yesterday. The announcement also pointed out that former American prisoners of war206 words
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Article50 1955-07-08 4 PARIT BUNTAR, Thurs.— A Gandhi memorial hall is to be built In Parit Buntar. It is expected that a start will be made early next year and the hall, when completed, will be open to all communites. The cost of the hail is about $30,000.50 words
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Article725 1955-07-08 4 A RECORD number— 48— of University undergraduates have been awarded Honours in the Bachelor of Arts examinations held last month at the Malayan University Of this number, nine are women. The only two who secured the First Class Honours were both women. The full results for725 words
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Advertisement347 1955-07-08 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS IIHAMRRA opens today; M fcHJWPI H 11 9% 1.30.4.00 LI CMOniOlll MOII .909 64:> and o^ o p.m. s,/ /^^^m It's robbery... r# A It's riotous... •iC- fSte ltsßed 1 5 f head over TM f c»c -^^il//^ laughs with .-^afoV^ m M\ 7' q npW ruus347 words
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Advertisement270 1955-07-08 4 J SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACIIOS iCAPIf 0L^ NOW sh °winc;: HUMAN jMOTION STRIPPED TO THE RAW' a fl H *OBtWT Tr B^'"^\ W UaiL^Laa. Ea^»* iSSIaS I J TAH ▼PIIS PATHE NEWS MENS SIM.I IS C 'lIAMPh MIP 4 AT WIMBLEDON COMING! 3LJ TOMORRO W MIDNIGHT C t THE CITY270 words
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Article, Illustration79 1955-07-08 5 photo by BELOW The Raja Muda of Perak, lays the foundation stone of the new Geological Survey Department building now taking shape in Tiger Lane, Ipoh, on Wednesday. On the right is the architect, Mr. B.M. Iversen, Standard Lee Thong Choon ft ft ft LEFT: Inche Mustapha Albakri,Standard; Lee Thong Choon - 79 words
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Article11 1955-07-08 5 Job Starts On New Promenade of ::ia -erj g W. 1.11 words
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48 1955-07-08 5 t ik r .11 i a .1 op. It works d»- and I rity in lva> and wer. 'i and T ab§. v ad r>y Jis- a on*y I f'om i r .*r*I e-t V. Ti'Tabs r't»«'«»'ei Vi.iA.o4 .nil > ilißg48 words
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Article65 1955-07-08 5 AN elderly woman. Goh Soi Moey, claimed trial in the Singapore City Police Court relay, to a charge of :ng unnecessary sufferins: to two ducks by beating them to death. The offence was stated to have been committed In Potong Pasir at 3.30 a.m. yesrnorning. The65 words
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Article56 1955-07-08 5 TAIPING, Thurs— Dr. Tan Kok Peng, eider son of Dr. and Mrs. Tan Cheng Lcng of Taiping. will marry Miss Polly Wong Mci Lan, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wong Tee Chin at the Chinese Wesley Church. Pcnang on July 16. A reception will be held56 words
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Article26 1955-07-08 5 THE second annual general meeting of the Singapore Government Secretarial Stall Association will be held on Tuesday at 5.15 p.m. at the Civil Canteen.26 words
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311 1955-07-08 5 $5M Spent On Johore 's Colossal Building Plan Priority To Schools, Offices Housing JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. The Federal Government spent more than $5/000/000 in Johore last year in a programme of constructing public buildings and quarters for its employees. For the Education Department. 69 new classrooms were added Io various311 words
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Article41 1955-07-08 5 PEXAXG. Thurs— The Alor Star Happy Health Culturists will join Penang Happy Health Culturists to compete for the 1955 senior and junior "Mr. H.H.C." contest.- at the Penang Clerical and Administrative Stall Unions in Anson Road on Saturday41 words
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Article202 1955-07-08 5 'WITNESS NOT HOSTILE'- JUDGE THE Singapore First District Court Judge, Mr. J, \V. I). Ambrose yesterday refused to treat a court interpreter. Mr. An£ Soo Khian as a hostile witness, when the D.P.P. Mr. T. A. Mahony asked the court to do so. j A:.^ was giving evidence In a202 words
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Article72 1955-07-08 5 PENANG, Thurs.— A shopkeeper, Ec Yew Chye was M in the Magistrate's Court today alter pleading v to a summons charge )1 permitting his premises in titan Road to be used as a lining house on an It, The court wag told a police led by72 words
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219 1955-07-08 5 M.C.P. May Change Tactics Bourne Warns Federation KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. The Federation's Director of Operations, Lieut, general Sir Geoffrey Bourne warned today that the Malayan Communist Party may have to resort again to murder of poor tappers, since the majority of the people are getting tired of the Emergency and219 words
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Article135 1955-07-08 5 Voters Told Of Right To Choose IPOH Thurs The State 1 Elections Officer. Mr. E. M Mac Donald, has warned voters who have received voting cards from political parties that they need not necessarily vote for the party which sent the card. 'You should vote as your conscience dictates," Mr.135 words
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Article58 1955-07-08 5 TAIPING. Thurs: The Member for Education. Mr. L. j D. Whitfield will be coming to Taiping on Friday to speak at j the annua: speech day of the King Edward VII School at the Lady Treacher Girls' School hall at 5. H0 p.m. Other speakers will be the58 words
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Article45 1955-07-08 5 CABARE'I i*c m s masic shows and a fancy dress parade will be the highlight of a variety show to be staged at the Paya Leba r Methodist Girls School tomorrow at 8 p.m. in aid of the Geylang Stratis Chinese MYF fund.45 words
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Article152 1955-07-08 5 Sorry, My Mistake— Magistrate PENANG. Thurs. -The Magistrate, Mr. E. A. Long, remarked in court today that by the slip of the pen. he did not record the conviction of a tailor. Chew Chong Sin, 27. who had pleaded guilty la^-t week to causing hurt to a painter, Ng Tong152 words
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Article85 1955-07-08 5 Dance Music At Election Campaign RAUB. Thurs.— The UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance election campaign got under way in south-west Parian^ today' with j a visit by Che Mohamcd Sulong. Alliance candidate for Ulu Pahang, to outlying kampongs and remote areas. Alliance cinema units provided free Rim shows and the latest dance music.85 words
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Article65 1955-07-08 5 .PEXAXG, Thurs. A shopassistant, Loh Eng On, IT. was charged in the Magistrate's Court today with committing criminal breach of trust of $2,109 belonging to Por Choo Keng at Prangin Road between Nov. 126, 1D54 and June 29 this year. No plea was recorded and the65 words
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Advertisement407 1955-07-08 5 NU <J J^yS£ti» MS 3.30 700 Am co<*oitio«io r (i »t««« 930 P.M. (Controlled and Operated by General Amusements Ltd < "SO SIU MOOT < antonese) 0* TO* MORROW 000 BUST LANCASTER, Loaded with Dynamite, Is Back To Thrill You As Never Before! 55 fiSkfJP m SUITIUOVE IH THE DIAMOND407 words
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Miscellaneous995 1955-07-08 5 Standard c&lmanac Information at a Glance M|| __~««~«i«r 1*" aMce Band <M>: 6om ludc (16 82. 1050 m); 1 r ir. ""n v Amouncemcnt.s and Programme Music While You Work il'iKJ KCILM f A t% D C summary (St; 02 Forces Ka- 10.50 m). 1.30 BB t News 9* I995 words
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Article, Illustration740 1955-07-08 6 Sebastian Haffner - BONN. INQUIRIES about the West 1 German attitude towards the forthcoming Bis Four meeting are meeting with stereotyped answers from Ministers and officials that one cannot show one's hand before the game. It ij fairly evident, however, that there is little concealed behind this pose740 words
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Article321 1955-07-08 6 REVIEW OF VIEWS The SHB Strike SETTLEMENT of the GB--day-old Singapore Harbour Board walkout proves that there Is no labour dispute for which a solution cannot be found, declares Sin Chew Jit Poh. provided the disputing parties keep on negotiations calmly. The return to work ol more than 1.000 members321 words
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Letter136 1955-07-08 6 Sir; The government has now gazetted the birthday of Prophet Mohamed and Wesak Day 'birthday Of Lord Buddha) as a bank and public holiday. Now the Muslims need not worry to take the day off 'as they did before) to celebrate the occasion. Has Mr. Marshall forgotten136 words
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Letter200 1955-07-08 6 Sir;— Mr. R A. Webber's defence of the "White Australia" policy is far from convincing. The standard of living of the would-be immigrant does not depend on his colour, but only on his earning capacity. There are plenty of Asians whose education, earning capacity and standard200 words
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Letter74 1955-07-08 6 Sir: The letter .signed by "ShocKed" and published in your issue of June 3rd 1955 was mere trash. No one has the right to forbid anybody from giving advice where such advice is genuinely sought. Even "Shocked" has this right which he has exercised to the full by74 words
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Letter24 1955-07-08 6 Sir: v. with your < ot the 6th .1 like to add II the wi\< to blame but stances the wiv< subjects too. Singapore24 words
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Background To The News
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Article498 1955-07-08 6 O. M. Green - O. M. Green LONDON, IN the pleasant hill station 1 of Murree in West Punjab, isolated from both the physical and political heats of Karachi. Pakistan's new Constituent Assembly were scheduled to meet yesterday to adopt the Constitution over which its predecessor quarrelled for six years, and498 words
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Article, Illustration433 1955-07-08 6 He Has 500 Tattooes f EO X ARD Dowestt, wliosc body boasts no less than fire hundred tattooes, is the most decorated member of the newly formed London Tattooing Society and lie recently appeared in the BBC's *7/i Town Tonight" programme, whi c h is broadcast on both sound and433 words
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Advertisement27 1955-07-08 6 STANDARD BIGHT 1 Me Meal small car 53 995 Fu ,och of s P afc Avai,ab,e FEDERATED MOTORS LTD. ORCHARD ROAD. SINCAPORE. Federation Representatives: WEARNE BROS. LTD.27 words
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Article15 1955-07-08 7 IKB J MEASURES 7 -ver. the r i |< ne a c ti»15 words
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Article, Illustration89 1955-07-08 7 photo. WASHINGTON: An apartment house owner Charles Baron stands by the sign offering Negroes tenancy in his building. Until a month ago. 11 Russian Embassy families lived there, but when the Negroes started moving in. the Soviets started moving out. The last two Russian familiesUP - 89 words
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154 1955-07-08 7 Summit Talk Prospects ANTI-REDS TALK COMPROMISE Security accept it at c found overcome western of Sovic*. ..us. I disarmament prog aa a pre- to r» store iwal ol foreign t: lany a:ii the strict I and West G rman "police*' fore Less154 words
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Article25 1955-07-08 7 Chile, July 7 a nationwide te yesterday ChiG en nent posted Invito fixed bayonets cars to guard ings in the La Moneda25 words
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Article, Illustration83 1955-07-08 7 NEW YORK: Hasan Muhammed Tiro. 2!>, described as a former Indonesian Government official, conducts a Press conference on June 30 at the offices of the American Committee for Cultural Freedom. Inc.. in New York. The Committee released a telegram urging President Eisenhower to intervene against Tiro's impendingUP - 83 words
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37 1955-07-08 7 (AP) Labourite Emanuel to*** of Commons yesterday "J* incidents as the shelling of ei^t; n Jr 1 r An>hu n it was wise to continue s Jri»s to Egypt I37 words
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Article, Illustration333 1955-07-08 7 LONDON. July 7 (Reuten Blonde Ruth Ellis, the 28-yrar-ofd model who murdered her lover, calmly waits out the seven days to her execution unaware that she mmn the centre of a national outcry. Angry letters protesting agtissrt her hanging from celebrities in many walks333 words
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Article116 1955-07-08 7 35 Die In River Tragedy CALCUTTA July 7 (UP) Thirty-five persons including a newly-wed couple were feared drowned today after a boat carrying 40 passengers capsized in the middle of the Gandak River near the village of Khagaria in the Monghyr Behar district. Overloading of the vessel was blamed for116 words
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Article30 1955-07-08 7 WASHINGTON. July 7 (Renter) The Senate yesterday approved four treaties designed to/ establish a pattern of international conduct towards prisoners of war and civilians captured by an enemy.30 words
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Article523 1955-07-08 7 Most Responsible People Are For It -Says U NU BANDUNG TALKS EASED TENSION NEW YORK, July 7 (Reuter) U Nu, Prime Minister of Burma, said at a Press conference at United Nations Headquarters yesterday that he had gathered the impression in Washington that "most of the523 words
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Article83 1955-07-08 7 Aggressive But Handsome TORONTO. July 7 (API A pretty Swedish girl who last week lifted a few eyebrows by terming Canadian men "aggressive" said yesterday she really thinks they are the most handsome. Gunnel Persson, 20, recently arrived from Stockholm, said: "Boys over here are not only much better looking83 words
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Article83 1955-07-08 7 First Love Is Her True Love SEOUL. July 7 <AP> Ten years ago Shin Urn Soon received a box of a.shes trom Japanese Army authorities. Her husband, they said, had been killed in the war. Two years later, Shin married again. But husband No. 1. Cho Pyung Ki. was not83 words
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Article120 1955-07-08 7 BANGKOK. July 7 (Reutcr> High-ranking military officers of the South-east Asian Treaty Organization (5.E.A.T.0.). who were holding a three-day meeting here, today broke up into committees to hammer out details of the defence of Southeast Asia. Military advisers are considering the proposals of the staff planners120 words
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Article33 1955-07-08 7 THE Chinese Nationalist Air Force claimed yesterday that its planes, on patrol of the Formosa Straits, sank five Chinese Communist armed junks and damaged four gunboats, states a Taipei report. UP.33 words
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Article35 1955-07-08 7 PALEMBANO, Indonesia. July 7 <AP>— Indonesia is to send 50 delegates to the fifth Youth Festival to be held in Warsaw, capital of Rod-ruled Poland, beginning July 31 and ending on Aug. 14.35 words
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127 1955-07-08 7 PARIS. July 7, (UP) The National Assembly started a historic debate yesterday on the treaty to ffive home rule to France's North African protectorate of Tunisia. I Its ratification was expected by a large majority. A vote on the treaty, conceived by iormer Premier127 words
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Article38 1955-07-08 7 WASHINGTON. July 7 <Reuter> The United States today accepted the Soviet otter to pay half the damages involved in the shooting down of an American Navy patrol over the Bering Sea on June 23.38 words
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214 1955-07-08 7 Search For A New Path STRASBOURG, July 7, <l'P)— Britain warned the world yesterday against "premature relaxation' in the cold war, and France declared the West will refuse to "sell out Europe" to the Soviets at Geneva. British Foreign Seci Mr. Harold214 words
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Article63 1955-07-08 7 30 Silver Coins For Ex -Wife BURBANK. California. July 7 I Renter Mr. Calvert Wilson, who died in the Calif orni an desert last month, divided his estate between his childhood sweetheart and his children and left 30 pieces of silver" 10-cent pieces to his former wife. Mr. Wilson died63 words
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Article26 1955-07-08 7 WASHINGTON. July 7. (UP) Indian Emissary V. K. Krishna Menon called on Secretary of State John ¥< Dulles yesterday for a one hour discussion period.26 words
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Article66 1955-07-08 7 FORT CAMPBELL. Kentucky. July 7 Reuter» first of 43 double-decK« r A r Force transport planes off from hen early today lor Japan with troops of 508 th Airborne Reflnn Combat Team who will replace 3,100 members ol 187 th Airborn- H finu ntal Combat Team66 words
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Advertisement115 1955-07-08 7 1 U BSSSSSSsV^BSsII Bsi^aV D^sssssssssssssssasssssssssssssssssslßssssslßssss#aa< .A\mnsn\\ w***^** Is? W |MH mZsM by &F 2 '--^n\\ZA t* "V 5v T^" R O B I NSON'S <&W*^ HOOVER FLOOR POLISHER Model 212 $***** u%% 10~ o HOOVER WASHING MACHINES (230 V AC 50 CV.) Model 319 61 Lbs. WASHING $330.00 321 61115 words
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267 1955-07-08 8 Xl ALA LIMPIR, Thurs. Shahar hin Sheik Ahmad 27, the first Malay to ohtain the Kings Commission in the RAF was yesterday jailed for 21 days by the President of the Sessions Court for breach of a "good behaviour bond." Kelantan-born Shahar. who267 words
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Article92 1955-07-08 8 The Aims: Friendship Charity JOHORE BAHRI*. Th its.— ng will he he ri at 4 on Sur. y 10, at 4 J. Jalan Ibrehiin, to consider the I n of a Johore Bahru Chinee Ladies' Asaociatirn. A of the association a be the promotion of friendship. •rill and we. fare,92 words
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Article80 1955-07-08 8 PENANG. Thuf —A 22-year-oid Ma ay Special Constab c •T bin Mat, dressed in green, had a very nar- 1 escape from death yesterafternoon. W out on patrol led by: a European Polici Lieutenant in the Balis Pu a I Hill area. a bullet fired by80 words
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Article43 1955-07-08 8 IPOH. Thurs.— For having fraudulently Obtained turkey valued at $6 Supramaniam 1!' o! Tanjong Rambutan. was sentenced by the magi.- 1 today to six months' impri ment to be followed by 1 J months' police supervision. Supramaniam had >ix previous convictions.43 words
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219 1955-07-08 8 No Pay Talk Till Next February— STC IT'S ALL IN CONTRACT THE Singapore Traction Company will not meet any wage increase demand from its Employees' Union until February next year, the firms General Manager. Mr, A. A. Ewing. told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Ewing who was commenting on reports that219 words
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436 1955-07-08 8 He Tried To Enslave Me Wife Tells Court ONI V ONE MONTH OF BUS! JUDY Mah Ai Siang, told the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray Avnsley, in the Singapore High Court yesterday, that her husband, Ng Pang Chwee, lorry driver, wanted to make a slave of her and frequently assaulted436 words
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Article44 1955-07-08 8 CUTTING the cake after their wedding at St. Michael's Church, R.A.F Seletar, Singapore, recently are (left) Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bryant. Mrs. Bryant is the former Miss Lilian Dorccn Jones. About 80 guests attended a reception at the Malcolm Club, Seletar.44 words
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Article38 1955-07-08 8 MR. and Mrs. K. 11. Hajji Mydeen (below) who were married in Singapore recently. The bride is the former Miss Aisah Beeve. A dinner party was held at the Jubilee Restaurant to celebrate the occasion.38 words
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86 1955-07-08 8 Cabaret Girl Loses Her Cheongsums A SINGAPORE dance hostess. Miss Chan Toh reported to Police early yesterday morning, the loss of 43 cheongsums and 33 samfus worth 51,174 from her hom<^ in a Singapore Improvement Trust flats in Norfolk Road. The dancer's servant told The Standard yesterday that a man,86 words
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Article248 1955-07-08 8 THE only privately run school for the deaf-mute in Singapore the Singapore Chinese School for the Deaf has appealed to the Government for financial aid and land on which to build a bigger school. At the moment the school has A'A pupils and is248 words
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85 1955-07-08 8 RAUE Thurs— The Sultan of Pahang left here today for Kuala Lumpur after a quick tour of resettlement areas and riverine kampongs a ong the Pahang River. Starting with a visit to Sega and Kuala Atok kampongs. the Sultan travelled to the 300--acre resettlement85 words
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Article26 1955-07-08 8 TAIPING, Thurs.— ln connection with their Go'den .Jubilee celebration week here from July 4. to 9. King Edward VII School have published souvenir programme.26 words
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Article57 1955-07-08 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.Endot bin Maharom. of Kamponjr Telok Perang. was fined S.'iOO. or two months' imprisonment in the Sessions Court. Pontian, today, for altering his identity card without authority. Endot told the Court that he wanted to join thl Special Constabulary and altered his57 words
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46 1955-07-08 8 Retrial Of 2 Welfare Officials Ordered JOHORE B.\ Mac. been sat S'<>rr in the I Socia V. Wong Cho the offi ret' In Wmtt Chow Phin Pan^. Mr. A. ar^ submitted was an B Mr of W me mag take of mine: in 11< rely the46 words
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Article20 1955-07-08 8 KUALA X v For No. 7 Ra on Ma. 2 I »itt v. months' in pi20 words
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203 1955-07-08 8 Leaders Remember 10 Who Died KUALA LIMPIR, Thurs —Leaders of the Chinese community \w\e commemorated the local truck driving "heroes" who perished in tin md. Japanese war. Leaders laid the wreaths at the men in the Chinese cemetery and stood foi the silence203 words
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Article108 1955-07-08 8 Tungku's Poll Drive Still On ALOR STAR. Thur.— Supporters of the President of the United Malays National Organization. Tungku Abdul Rahman, are still carrying out their election campaign feverishly in the Sungei Muda constituency, although his rival is reported to have withdrawn. "It might be a trick to lull us108 words
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Article43 1955-07-08 8 IPOH. Thin Lan. was i f in Court hen I Chin ai Tong Street. i 1.000 an ler I I one In mitigati i a^; tanl that he j "I assure rommil v. wept. «.f thI t.-ic 'thci- J43 words
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Article, Illustration72 1955-07-08 8 THE president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Ko Teck Kin (second from right in picture below), was host to the 34 members ol the moral rearmament mission to Asia, at a Chinese dinner given at his residence in Cuscaden Road, last night. From left Mr. Yap72 words
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Article152 1955-07-08 8 EIGHTEEN-YEAR OLD J. A. Nfej "»>« f** the Army to "see the world" found himsell iadaH Court Martial in Singapore yesterday. r durini trom Boutl Lance Corpi Military P« I red-handed belonging I Ca h. ol Signal He v, day.V detention and sen*' n152 words
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Advertisement37 1955-07-08 8 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF STOPOVERS ON ROUTE S^^L ruAMfuai sssi KS^ OBLMI see t%<? s-/g6^s THE TIMES A VINO WA V FOP FULL DETAILS CALL YUUR TRAVEL AGENT OR MALAYAN AIRWAY! LTD. GENERAL SALES AGENTS FOR i.O.A C.37 words
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Article, Illustration204 1955-07-08 9 faaapore Blues L I. And it Itto u! I > r I ty Patrick 0 Donovan t .re. the clattering tiled and the colleagues. Then the students, who are a little surprised by .me friendliness and tain reserves of nonprenension and hostility it are almost impenetrAnd204 words
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Article297 1955-07-08 9 Kay Dick - This Will Fascinate Women lOW differently do the 1 1 women who know the world view life from men uhose travels equally extend from continent to Dtinent. This distinction ion Is remarkably d in Pearl Buck's .biography. Subtitled A Personal Record.'' lira, Buck's ex:\e knowledge of the inn and Western297 words
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Article, Illustration814 1955-07-08 9 The Rt. Hon. Herbert Morrison - THERE seems to be no limit to the angles from which political science can be studied. Here we have a study of the considerable contribution %vhicn committees make to om national life It .is useful that the organisation, procedure and work of committees should be studied. In814 words
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Article385 1955-07-08 9 HUGH G. PORTEUS - Hell is a Serious Matter HUGH G. PORTE US By THE DEATH OF SATAN, By Ronald Duncan, (Faber. 12s. (>d.) THE HIDDEN KING. By Jonathan Griffin. (Seeker Warburg. 2ls) DRAMA Is the worst served of all the arts today: and so the slightest or. the most ambitious offerings of those385 words
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Article174 1955-07-08 9 James Reeres - James Reeres THE POETRY OF CRABBE. By Lilian Haddakin. (Chatto and Wincrjs. its, Cd.) o; writing. Why did he not write prose stones'' Perhmps the answer is simply that verse was respectable, while prose Jidion was scarcely so. Ei-cn When Crabbe was over 40 it was necessary tor174 words
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Advertisement123 1955-07-08 9 MADE TO MEASURE. .there's an AUSTIN. for your particular job i,^ t^^^^mm^* rj^^g*>2a^^^ 3,750 -^a l-^MB^nii SffiT A 3° COUNTRYMAN saiS?!^^?^^^^V^^si!S?^^ss»^?^^ Is painted and finished to a high Ifl L^gssssssssflV^sssi h3PPy s^ k <^|L^^^^^^^^g^^^^^^^t■^^* and out of or Irng^ssa^ along the open roads Can be parked in the smallest space123 words
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Miscellaneous275 1955-07-08 9 Every Friday for the Children Iflb a^'-'V^a Ws»^ --4fc( rED TO THE Htx^> M ruiE CORB 3PEN name 1/ 4 eQ2*:£o V\3j.£ J ~jYj **J I* »1 c rw=^ob±~- JL totem j I rfAM-jaT-CNLVATRue A ->ecM~? jij^tVJ^fJ^, aSS^^^c^ ATW -^^^aJ^CaSsS OJIEP-Ue'iS A SPY TWE^BEACWERY op ft fj-i^rf* a _NJ BSssssTtßuE275 words
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Miscellaneous317 1955-07-08 9 Wk^ %v 3 '^a 3^^^sg»jß! KJa jrf*% s£ ■•v >>;nv v^^ > 1 l F i P 1 FH P I I i P MP""" I sssssa 1 ssf I W I Lsa^^l I W IssssV 7^ Bbssss(~bsssssl ll'' gj BjTi TT~^ g«H gsflsP^ r BSSSSSj—JBaWJ sssssw*~~ l^^^^^^^ ___B^B I317 words
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Article197 1955-07-08 10 GSA DENIAL SENDS RUBBER UP-BUT MART CLOSES EASIER AfTEI a brief upheaval on the news that the General Services Administration had no intention of releasing 200,000 tons of rubber from the U.S. stockpile, rubber prices in Singapore sagged throughout the day and closed at 51.24; per lb.197 words
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Article, Illustration69 1955-07-08 10 SINGAPORE rubber magnate. Mr. Lee Kong Chian. (above), has left the Colony for business-cum-plea-sure trip to London and Europe. He will discuss the question of rubber price stability when he at- tends this year's Rubber Study Group meeting in Liberia. West Africa, in October. Mr. Lee69 words
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Article101 1955-07-08 10 WORKING profit for the year ended March 31, 1954, of The Sungala Rubber Estate Ltd. was HK5113.753. To this must be added the carry forward from the previous account of HK5143.505 and the sum of HK53.229 being adjustments made through appropriation account. A dividend of 50 cents101 words
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Article126 1955-07-08 10 QUIET conditions prevailed J at the Singapore Chinese Proj duce Exchange yesterday with I many quotations marked down. Peppet prices fell by Sl on Wednesday's closing, while coconut oil was unchanged. Copra dronped by 12* cents to close at $28. HOLIDAY I TLIR. BATH and CO.126 words
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Article180 1955-07-08 10 TIIE Government of Burma will guarantee new enterprises against nationalization for an agreed period which will normally not be less than ten years to encourage suitable private investment, states the Secretary to the Council of Ministers, I T Win Pe. The Government's investment policy statement180 words
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Article126 1955-07-08 10 Shine In Harbour OUTER ROADS J inssens, Langgai Tjfluwah, Pakhoi, Kaloekoe, Washington Mail. Steel Executive, Batoeia Burnsidc, Aicx de Rhodes Malacca, Ehiko Muni, Gruzny. Mvi Hens. Tjiwangi, Batavia. Shapur, Edourad Branley, Trafalgar. INNER ROADS Lipsis. Tong Seang, Tai Tiong Tor;q Hock. Lam Ann. Silver sides. Serdang. Pooleng June. Playaran. Naga126 words
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Article33 1955-07-08 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: Hongkong Dollars: selling. T.T. or O.D. 5.3.1 buying. T.T. 52 7 8, O.D. 52 13 16.33 words
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Article36 1955-07-08 10 OUTPUTS from estates and mines in the Guthrie group in June, announced are: rubber 6. 046.R00 lb.; tea (black) 1 64.500 lb.; palm oil 1.572 tons; pain kernels 423 tons; tin ore 1.530 piculs.36 words
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Article132 1955-07-08 10 MALAYA Is a good market for electrical goods, said Mr. I. Takamatsu, export manager of Matsushita Electric Trading Co., Japan, who arrived in Singapore yesterday on a business visit. His firm makes the National Radio, the smallest commercial set sold in the Colony. He said132 words
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Article, Illustration159 1955-07-08 10 KLANG RIVER TIN MAKES PROFIT OF $61,596 KLANG River Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd s working profit lor the year ended March 31. 1954. after providing for depreciation and depletion was $61,596. To this has been added the j excess on tax provision totalling $37,000. A sum of $5,000. being provision159 words
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Article14 1955-07-08 10 THE crop harvested on Bukit Hitam Estate for June was 43,500 lbs.14 words
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Article20 1955-07-08 10 SPECIAL canned food for old people is to be put on the American market as an experiment.20 words
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309 1955-07-08 10 U. K. Scientific Research Unit Aids Malaya BRITAIN'S Department of Scientific and Industrial Research is increasing: its help to British territories, including: Malaya, on special problems. As aid from the Department increases, science is applied to a wide range of problems In the territories. In Malaya, for instance, the Department309 words
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Article, Illustration314 1955-07-08 10 TOP Rl. OFFICIAj DUE IN COLONI A DELEGATION comprising high., officials from the Indonesian Minis,* Economics, Finance, Forestry and j Usi expected in Singapore on Sunday, accord! commercial circles connected with ,h nesian trade. A spokesman of the Ind< in Singapore yesterday confirmed would be here but declared ofiicial314 words
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Article46 1955-07-08 10 Connies Food 'Majestic Service' lto\( I Hre to uid j,„ m J (tights H.\ be aperatN i, I stellation i_sfc t( j ,^1 gapan r\* This n benin from Jub The k<»k '-m and I t.uiki undian-,,! Mlt ha s beta four hour- I over b\46 words
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Article41 1955-07-08 10 Standard \l 9stam MA. the mom imp' the Late includes the vest Th.s have eon repute with sp:; T this beer (I ha^ ac<-< Ti, for :<■ birr per pro i gh 1 import* d ii the 341 words
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Article28 1955-07-08 10 APPLICATIONS for 11 ces to import the fol owing goods from doilar sources into Singapore will now be considered: cotton sail twine; oil lamps (mantle-type.28 words
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Article156 1955-07-08 10 SINGAPORE vharebrokers reported the lollowing business done yesterday; BB." Petrol '4a 4(i/-: F. and N. "'"cis f1.73|; Gammons C2 l to 12.70: Jacksons $1.50 xd Breweries ?;j.40; M Cement $1.49: IfcAlifte? $::.10: Sime Darby $2: S"porc Cold Storagi *1.70. Straits S ship $14.10 Straits Traders $22 75156 words
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Article52 1955-07-08 10 'Diversify Production Says Peer LORD en rr Labour old Secret an II need for diver* production in V the piodie eropv to n p rubber There u.icapital in Nalava f*J purpose h< s.,id ma a debate in lh< Lords on < olnli the < it <^a man did n hisReuter - 52 words
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Advertisement605 1955-07-08 10 NOTICES ANGLO-ORIENTAL (MALAYA) LIMITED KLALA LLMPLR i^VUTPUT of tin concentrates for the undermentioned Companies under the management of Anglo-Oriental fMalaya) Limited for the month of June, 1955. are as follows: PICLLS Ampat Tin Dredging Ltd 1.896 Brrjuntai Tin Drcdy Lin 1.510 Kamunting Tin Dredging Limited 1.754 X .mg River Tin605 words
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Advertisement150 1955-07-08 10 NOTICES In the Supreme Court of the Federation of Malaya In the lliuh Court at Ipoh IN BANKRUPTCY No. 30 of 1 1955 Re: THAM SFEN of Kampar. Malaya. S.K.C. Section. Kampar SUMMARY CASE. Receiving Order made: 27th June. 1955 Adjudication Order made: 27th June, 1055 Date and place of150 words
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Advertisement244 1955-07-08 10 Industrials A Fin THERE was a slight im- m provemcnt yesterday .n a.l m\M *m *> il A 1 sections of the Malayan share. /fl UlKv market generally, resulting in ■w m a fair turnover. mi MM* Industrials were particularly v firm. Prire changes announced by the Malayan Sbarebro sociation244 words
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Advertisement564 1955-07-08 11 ■^^hTRADING CO., LTD. W THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Th %c T M AMERICAN SERVICE y o rk. Baltimore. Philadelphia. Cult Ports. H S pore P. Sham Penang 19 26 |uly 27 |uly 28/29 |uly H 16 Sept 17 Sept 18 Sept B 9 16 Oct 17 Oct 18 Oct ports564 words
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Advertisement1092 1955-07-08 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 I******} (Incorporated in Singapore) |U hnts. Shipping Travel oept, THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE oe P t Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge carge SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENT Singapore Due Sa.ls P. S ham Ptnang Memnen1,092 words
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Advertisement809 1955-07-08 11 H. —i MITSUI j^J LINE FOR JAPAN from Indio S P r# h m P< 9 Wayo Moru fronn Calcutta. Rangoon. *or Kobe. Yokohama, Cscko Moil 27 July Kyoritsu Moru from Calcutta, for Hongkong Kobe, Mop, Yokohama, Nagoya 5 Aug FOR JAPAN t,om Continent Hamnoson Moru tor Yokohomo. Kobe vio809 words
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Advertisement813 1955-07-08 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Soid. Genoa, Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg Copenhagen, Gothenburg and Oslo Spore P. Shorn Penong x) "MALACCA" Gdns. 13 14 1 lOOhrs 1112 July 13 14 July nj KAMBODIA" 22/23 July 'MEONIA' 22/25 My 26/27 |uly 28/29 July xxx) "INDIA" 7/9 Auk FALSTRIA"813 words
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Article324 1955-07-08 12 Ria Del Mar - Ria Del Mar m T«)i» qh oi ITION: "I li.nr found thai when on*- t*. tinh.irr;iw,|, ii-ii illy Hi. RlMtteal u.i> to BH through «ith it is |a ,|,,jt 'Hking .in.i thinking .ilm.iii l( oai it Raaseta-sg •Im "—Abraham Lincoln rKinw roa nun. ONE: c and324 words
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Article, Illustration425 1955-07-08 12 NORAH LITTLEJOHN - ROUND-YOUR-NECK SKIRT NO RAH LITTLEJOHN By I |AYE you ever worn your skirt round your neck? No Well, you will. Take a look at the pictures on this page. It's < full checked gingham skirt on a dropped waist-band buttoning at both sides. Dropped waists are the newest fashion line.425 words
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393 1955-07-08 12 "TNUETEND your feet are leathers. Let them float. Think really hard about the soles of your feet said the elderly, but wellpreserved, woman intensely "Give the soles of your feet all you've got —or you'll never be beautiful Wearing a youthful, bright yellow hat with a393 words
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Article144 1955-07-08 12 Bridget Jones - Bridget Jones Mniv HOLLYWOOD. \OW one ot Hollywood's Tou v st p °P ular bachelors lab has given some useior girls. He advices* DO find out as much as you can about a boy before you g out with him vo, n m k y Ur intere144 words
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447 1955-07-08 12 Be Careful, Mum, How You Dress Your Son j MOTif£ftS. 1/ yo M leant your sons to Z grow up into he-men, C naturally and without frustration, don't make C. them near ichite or pastel J coloured pants. Little boys were never Z meant to wear white trousZ ers; its447 words
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Article202 1955-07-08 12 The> would have you A believe that the tear in \J their pants comes trom A friction with their desks \J J to which they have been A chained all morning. U when anyone ran see th.it A it coulc only have come \J from climbing trees.202 words
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Article720 1955-07-08 12 Mary Brown - Mary Brown by INHERE is a girl in the West Country who is haunted by her past. And her problem is Should 1 tell? -I I call her Pauline, but ij that is not her name. WritI ing from the West Country, she720 words
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Article, Illustration21 1955-07-08 12 than,,. f sones. >_,• nd take I Here sin new B 1 I i__ H I I I I I H|21 words
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Article, Illustration110 1955-07-08 12 FRILLY PETTIS THE LITTLE have go d dehglit end > io can haii a<j< prrtl the isn't i, petticoats which v ontht It cart <ihr. Fur styles, full sli[)s. A (jus a 1 neii > MOfl nylon. j Tr/f// i I Top: stilt white im Inn |MllM f1.,11,-,1 Mitll '|j„110 words
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Advertisement91 1955-07-08 12 MODBHDUSES" ENGLAND'S FINEST JT Only England's Finest Fru,ts ore used for x/ J I Moorhouse's "England's F.nesf Jam* and S I I FrQsA eVCn th<?Se re grodcd and elected before X V jIW\ bo.l.ng under .deal cond.t.ons at Sunglow 5 i \j On Model Fac!or v--5 L_. J The uol,T91 words
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232 1955-07-08 13 BRITISH GOLFERS DEA D WITH 69 SCORE u> Gotland, July 7 (Reuter) A 1 x tind '-terdav marked the start of Kop^ British Open Golf championship, I I i 'f More fo P/oy I an eight yards putt Il In 33, He slipon the way back not get rattled and232 words
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Article170 1955-07-08 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Seeded pair. Col Clynton Reid and Mrs. Wilkinson qualified for the final of the Mixed Doubles they beat F. E. Mack and Mrs. V. Hay in straight sets at i-3, G-2 in the Lake Club open tennis championships played on i the Lake Club170 words
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Article56 1955-07-08 13 THE following players have been selected to represent the Imperial Club in a friendly table-tennis match against the Nestanglo Sports Club at Imperial Club premises tomorrow, commencing at 2.30 p. m Lim Meng Keng. Chen Ec Fang, Chiam Ton Fang. Mohd. Noor, Rahmat. Hussein. Francis Tan.56 words
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Article, Illustration106 1955-07-08 13 THF visiting II an g Kong footballers, here to defend the Ho Ho Cup against Malayan Chinese at Jalan Hesar stadium on Saturday* were guests al a dinner given in their honour by the Tiger Sporting Association fit the Southern Hotel Inst night. The main table106 words
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Article537 1955-07-08 13 COMPTON TO ENGLAND'S RESCUE Unbeaten At 155 MANCHESTER, July 7: (Reuter)— An unfinished century stand by the fifth wicket pair, Denis Compton and Trevor Bailey, the last of the recognised batsmen, rescued England on the opening day of the Third Test match, against South Africa at OM Trafford here today537 words
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Article61 1955-07-08 13 LONDON. July 7 (Reuter) Gordon Pine, famous English middle distance runner and record holder failed tonight by three seconds to heat the world 2.000 metres record. He made the attack at Crovdon but with a time of fi\c minutes 10 seconds was three seconds outside the world reCord61 words
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Article110 1955-07-08 13 ENGLAND Ist. INNfNGI 11. Kenvon c Waite h Heine T. Graveney c Ta> field b Adeoek 0 P. May r Mansrll h (.oddard 34 D. ompton not out 155 M. (owdrrv < Mansell b Tavfield 1 T. Bailey c Wait,, b Adeoek 44 F. Titmus lb» h Heine II110 words
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Article21 1955-07-08 13 IPOH. Thurs— Ramble; beat lowly Malays in a senior division soccer league match on the Town Padanc this evening21 words
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524 1955-07-08 13 Sutcliffe's Unbeaten 161 Help Yorkshire To Pile Up 381 For 6 LONDON. July 7, (Reuter)— Billy Suteliflfe. son of the great England and Yorkshire opener, Herbert Suteliffe, helped Yorkshire to a big total against Glamorgan at Harrogate yesterday by scoring an unbeaten 161 in their close total of 381 for524 words
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Article76 1955-07-08 13 Athlete Picked By 'Copter STOCKHOLM, July 7 (Reuter) A helicopter picked up an athlete in a hurry when it landed in the centre of the stadium here last night. Norwegian Audun Boyshen had just beaten Derek Johnson, the British Empire Games runner over 800 metres. Then with an eye still76 words
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Article117 1955-07-08 13 LONDON. July 7. (Reuter). Madame Suz> Volterra's three-year-old colt Phil Drake. winner of the Epsom Derby and French Grand Prix De Paris this year, is among 15 final acceptors announced here yesterday for the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth stakes. Britain's richest turf117 words
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Article41 1955-07-08 13 THE Singapore Improvement Trust Sports Club is holding its 3rd Annual Athletic Meeting on Saturday. July 16. at the Victoria School Ground commencing at 2.30 p.m. Mrs. T. P. F. McNeice has kindly consented to give away the prizes.41 words
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Article39 1955-07-08 13 THE Royai Island Chlb beat American Association by \:>,[ to 122 pointc i n a golf n played on Sunday Royal Island Club: Ladies G; Men 7C Total 13| American Assmiation: Ladies 3i: Men 9j- Total 12239 words
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Article72 1955-07-08 13 THE following have been selected to represent the Shell Sports Club at cricket against the Roya. Air Fon c. Changi. to be payed at Changi tomorrow at 2la p.m C D. Harris. V Kru c cman, M. Hull J. Stokes. I. Goonasegararn. A. C Stockbridge, P. W.72 words
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Article186 1955-07-08 13 MILWAUKEE. July 7 (Reuter) Leo Espinosa of the Philippines, was named as no. 2 logical contender for the world flyweight boxing title held by Pascual Perez (Argentine) in the quarterly ratings issued by the National Boxing Association of America. Dai Dower. British. European and Empire champion,186 words
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Advertisement569 1955-07-08 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT KI'ALA UMPIR MUNICIPAL COINCIL APPLICATION'S are invited for l.he MOl Of a Committee Cierk in the Municipal Secretary a Department. Salary Scale: x 18-480 plus a variable COLA. Qualifications; Preference will be given to applicants i.avint Senior Cambridge Certificate and a S orthand speed of 120569 words
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Miscellaneous283 1955-07-08 13 lflbner By A/ Copp A Geological Map Indicates The Many Varieties of Slobb-ice- RSSsF"" TRAD x^ v\ DAD SEA ^ccccbicxr- ^^^t^JSLgft IS found 'DrtoK- >^J^ r>LJ > XC;^^-«-^-^. jr rnountam VV| C' to me -Only- Th m 6 i C «v_'tn.th ine Sm.l.n 9 d \X^>^^ VN, Tb€re /V AVI283 words
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Article1141 1955-07-08 14 Watch Six Who Crack 38 For 3 In Final Gallops By WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— lf form is the best guide to finding winners, then the final workouts of Scots Grey, What Happened and Oblation (Wally Bagbvs trio); Producer and Good Andrew (Martins pair); and E.1,141 words
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Article190 1955-07-08 14 THE following are the latest SRA's classification of horses: Transfers From (lass 1 to Class 2: Grecian Knight: Robin Hood. Scottish Minstrel. From Class 2 to Class 1: Bracelet Boy, Carpenter: Delivery: Hattrick: Lindo<: Native Ruler: The Ringer. Star Signal. From Class 4 to Class 3: Firebird.190 words
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71 1955-07-08 14 KERNAIL SINGH, the former Selangor and Negri pole vault champion, yesterday broke the Colony pole vault record, clearing 11 ft. 7 in. when the qualifying jumps for the Singapore Police athletic championships were held at the Police Training School. Kernail Singh beat the record71 words
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Article179 1955-07-08 14 THE Singapore Turf Club will he holding a gymkhana meeting under the SR.A. and M A.R.A. Rules of Racing on Saturday. July 2.* J. at the Bukit Timah race course. Enures data at 11a.m. on Wednesday. July IX Only amateur riders may compete. There will be seven179 words
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1194 1955-07-08 14 Says ACHILLES AFTER the cavalcade of sports yesterday by the boys of Singapore's leading secondary schools, today's athletic meet at Jalan Besar Stadium, appears to be a sort of anti-climax to the casual observer. But he will find it as thrilling1,194 words
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Article, Illustration55 1955-07-08 14 The Colony's fastest relay quartette show the Victoria School sprinters who won the Sir Arthur Young Cup for the tutor school 4 x 110 yards relay yesterday. From left to right are: Heng ISgcoiv Watt, Kesavan Soon, Chia Kirn Siang and Akiak bin Haji Hassan. They beat fancied55 words
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Article454 1955-07-08 14 For Two New SiJ By PETER KIM KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. badminton world, Wong Peng Soon and Eddy Yusuf, as anticipated, sailed first round of the Selangor Intern.it j championships without any trouble. lit were for the oldest man of the tourn.u rien J old A. S. Samuel. Despite his454 words
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Article1228 1955-07-08 14 Break 3 Of 7 Records At Colony Schools Meet ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL became champions for the third year in succession at the annual Singapore inter-school athletic championships held at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. It was definitely their meeting ACS athletes set up three new records, besides1,228 words
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Article20 1955-07-08 14 Sentu I -H Club 7-2 H I ground B B H througl H __i '4 I Worm I I20 words
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Article29 1955-07-08 14 TAIPING. Thurs. Penang team will play a friendly football match against a Taiping Invitation XI on Sunday. The venue will be Srt Georges School ground.29 words
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Miscellaneous149 1955-07-08 14 Today's Ties AT S.C.C. 5 P.M. Men's Singles Semi-final: A G. B Pakir v II A. J. Fryer. Men's Doubles: Lim Cheng Hai and Pang Kta Choon v Dr Chan Ah Kow and Kong Kit Soon AT TANGLIN CLI'B 3.30 P.M. Junior Doubles: Michael Chong and Partick Law v O.149 words
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Miscellaneous95 1955-07-08 14 K_^/7_7_X» ATHLETICS: Girls' InterSchool sports at Jalan Besar stadium 3 p.m. Dryburg English School sports at Lorong 1, Telok Kurau 3 p.m. Boys Town sports at Boys Town 3 p.m. SOCCER: Div. 2B Tiong Bahru Rangers v. CA "A" at Geylang: Bukit Timah SC v. Gymkhana at MFA: Haikowyu vs.95 words
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