Singapore Standard, 9 July 1955
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Title Section12 1955-07-09 1 Singapore Standard wr SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1955 II PACES IS CENTS12 words
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Article501 1955-07-09 1 Stable Boys And Trainers Reach Unanimous Agreement And... Dispute Over Pay Increases Settled 280 oi//r worts ARE WITHDRAWN KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The threatened strike by 300 stable boys, mandores and syces which would have seriously affected the opening day of the Selangor Turf Club's501 words
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Article541 1955-07-09 1 4 MINISTERS ARE PROPOSED FINAL NOD 15 AWAITED FROM THE GOVERNOR Till CT^iant Ministers f- heme, if Kobert s^ent i r been submitted: 1. Mr. M. P. D. Nair •Independent) Assistant Minister for Local Government. Lands and Housing. His main job will be to carry out the Government's proposed housing541 words
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Article71 1955-07-09 1 More Hope For Peace Now'-Nehru ROME. July 8 (Reuter) Indian Premier. Mr. Nehru, told a press conference here today he thought there was more hope for peace now than ever before. Hp had been asked for his m the light of his nt talks with Soviet lead ra The reply71 words
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26 1955-07-09 1 Sergeant's Lawyers Consider Appeal hmeli^Dunne I I I I I I I I nand- I H I band I aOsr I I. H nderI I On___26 words
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Article52 1955-07-09 1 A CHINESE driver of the Reserve Unit was beaten up by an angry mob in a bar in Geylang Serai area of Singapore early this morning. A passing Police patrol who saw the driver sprawled by the side of the road after the beating, took him52 words
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Article32 1955-07-09 1 MR. AVERILL Harriman. Governor of New York, arrived in London today from the United States on a "personal and unofficial" three-week visit to EuroDe and the Middle East. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article246 1955-07-09 1 HARM DONE TO RUBBER' PENANG, Fri.— The Federation of Rubber Trade Associations wants the Malayan Governments to protest to the U.S. on the harm that has been reportedly done to the Malayan rubber markets by the recent statement of Mr. John L. Coilyer, chairman246 words
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Article62 1955-07-09 1 COLOMBO. July 8 (Reuter) —The Rubber Commissioner today increased the price for internal purchases of sheet rubber from one rupee and ten cents to one rupee and 25 cents per pound. The Commissioner told Reuter that within a few hours today, he had collected sheet rubber62 words
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Article, Illustration25 1955-07-09 1 MR. M.P.D. NAIR MR. LEE CHOON ENG INCHE MOHD. SIDIK BIN HAJI ABDUL HAMID MR. MAX PAX SHEE25 words
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Article155 1955-07-09 1 BIG DIVE FOLLOWS NERVOUS SELLING HEAVY nervous selling on a highly speculative Singapore market yesterday weakened rubber prices which slumped seven cents per lb. to $1.17.1 foij first grade July V shipment, the biggest drop for months. Tne acute shortage of July rubber which caused the scramble lor rubber in155 words
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Article27 1955-07-09 1 LONDON. July 8 (Reuter) —The Queen at Buckingham Palace today conferred the knighthood on Sir Robert Scott, new CommissionerGeneral in South-east Asia.27 words
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Article132 1955-07-09 1 Margaret Dances On The Thames HAMPTON COURT, England. July 8 (Reuter) Princess Margaret, her calypso skirt swinging, danced till the early hours today at a merry party afloat on the River Thames. Empty bottles, straw hats and flowers floated forlornly on the upper reaches of the river when the party132 words
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Article34 1955-07-09 1 SAIGON. July 8 (UP) At least three battalions of Communist-led troops have launched a big attack in the mountains of Eastern Laos against Laotian government forces, the Laotian High Command announced today.34 words
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150 1955-07-09 1 TOKYO, July 8 (UP) Three women from Japan's notorious brothel district, hiding behind dark glasses, charged that proprietors exploited them, made them work "long hours." and restricted their freedom. They made their charges In an unusual television appearance before members of Parliament yesterday. Two150 words
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112 1955-07-09 1 HONGKONG, July 8: (Reuter) A joint communique signed yesterday by China and or j h Vietnam in Peking accused America of actively obstructing the implementation of the Geneva Agreement on Vietnam and declared that violations of the Geneva Agreement must be stopped, Peking Radio112 words
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Article271 1955-07-09 1 TWO sections of workers employed by a Singapore contractor, Mr. K. K. Mohamed Abdullah, clashed yesterday at one of his strike-bound work sites in Robinson Road. The trouble started when the employer tried to bring in new men to replace the strikers who were picketting271 words
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Article25 1955-07-09 1 THREE Chinese women were taken to the Singapore General Hospital within an hour of each other early this morning, suffering from corrosive poisoning.25 words
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Article106 1955-07-09 1 JACKSON. Michigan. July 8 (AP)— Tony Duley. "dean" of life term prisoners and reportedly the "loncsomest man" in southern Michigan prison, has died. At 77. Duley Mas the oldest inmate of the world's largest walled prison and had served the most time 48 years. Death106 words
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Article104 1955-07-09 1 Bangkok Defence Talks End BANGKOK. July 8 (AFi Military advisers of the seven South-east Asia collective defence treaty organization countries ended their threeday hush-hush talks here today. A communique said the talks were held behind closed doors "because of the secret nature of military problems discussed." It added the military104 words
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Article, Illustration274 1955-07-09 2 EUNICE Brent, wife of a Kuala Lumpur Police Officer, was yesterday chosen to play a part in the film "A Town Like Alice," part of which is to be filmed here in Singapore. To the 20-year-old platinum274 words
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100 1955-07-09 2 The Progs Have A Charter For Clerks WHITE collar workers in Singapore will soon have a special charter. The charter is being drawn up by the Progressive Party and will be laid before the Legislative Assembly for approval when ready. The decision to draw up this charter was made at100 words
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Article105 1955-07-09 2 THE Singapore Ministry of Education has offered scholarships to nine Chinese school teachers for a year's further training in England. The teachers will leave Singapore in September. They are: Mr. Chen Ann Lun, principal of the Chinese Hich School. Miss Foo Soo Sning. Nanyanf Girls105 words
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Article39 1955-07-09 2 HONGKONG, July 8 Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Honsikong Exchange today were: SIo.GO to E 1 sterling; $5.7925 to US$l; $1.537 to Malayan tl; $0,121 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $251. 12.") to a tael39 words
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Article126 1955-07-09 2 His Heart Had No Place For Wife SYBIL Lucy Oh was granted a decree nisi to be marie, absoiute in three months by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tan in the Singapore High Court yes- 1 U relay, against her husband. Michael Den vi lie Oh Hock Leng. whom she married126 words
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218 1955-07-09 2 $1 M. Steel Plant Planned For Singapore SINGAPORE will soon have a $1,000,000 iron and steel mill for the production of steel bars and angles for building and other construction work in the Colony. A spokesman of the Singapore Iron and Steel Mills. J^t'd said that local demand necessitated the218 words
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271 1955-07-09 2 Young Girl Suoi For Divorce A PRETTY 19-year-old girl, Yau Sut Fart, told the S, Magistrate, Mr. J. P. Trainor, how she was drugged and seduced L man in October, 1953. She married her seducer two months later She271 words
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Article59 1955-07-09 2 I I I i Ong I [Singai day, I I oa the.:- I Mr .1 I 1 a fecrei I r ;.2r X thr c I Tan 1 the Re- in X *he left the I the we I out Wh« I her I I59 words
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Article28 1955-07-09 2 WEUL-KS I I who pn "African l I I after; 1 M: I time In tl I Federal I b e locatioi I coming28 words
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Article27 1955-07-09 2 THE Crimes O." I Inspector Cl I has been ttai tong and Ir. fl Lim of Ben' i place at X I same capa< i27 words
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Article64 1955-07-09 2 TAIPEI. July 8 <UP> The Chinese Communists on the mainland are training more women to become soldiers, the Nationalist Tatso News Agency reported today. A military school Bof women has been set up in Sian. capital of Shensi Province, the Ministry of the Interior organ said. Women64 words
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Article53 1955-07-09 2 HONGKONG, July 8 «UP) The United States consu-late-general announced today that three former American soldiers are expected to arrive in Hongkong tomorrow from Red China. The three refused repatriation after the Korean war but now. according to the Chinese Reds, have changed their minds and want53 words
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Article24 1955-07-09 2 Protest Strike Called Off SANTIAG I 8 fßeuten I lead«: call off f 1 wide pr over one om r Tl. "M to work24 words
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Advertisement153 1955-07-09 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb in Singapore yesterday were: Bu yers Sellers No I RSS Spot Loose 118? 119 No I RSS fob. July 1171 1171 No. 2 108 109 No. 3 100 101 Tone: Easier. TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday was S3€l| per picul (Down 871153 words
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235 1955-07-09 3 IIMI'IR. Fri.— A short-lived business Xl xl thl rm at a loss came under dissolution Ja*&* 2! pustice 11. W. Wilson in the Supreme uidtinent in favour of Lim Heng Poh, dfllUr rtr.. o*+ ,3 otner sharehol <iers of the nt Wfl in Circular Road.235 words
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Article11 1955-07-09 3 Whistle Started Terror Attack that a n 1 s i I11 words
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Article54 1955-07-09 3 IN response to the number requests from the public, the Singapore Art Society is organizing a new series of «>n oil paintings for b» dinners, a spokesman of the Boc d yesterday. He said that the classes will be <m every Tuesday between 5 and 8 p.m.54 words
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Article16 1955-07-09 3 Europeans Top Blood Donations I! s at I j Indians, and ited the > ban dots f16 words
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Article, Illustration34 1955-07-09 3 MALACC A' S Golden Voice Girl i s Miss J. G. K. l)ass (above), who will represent the Settlement at the all Malaya contest for telephone operators at Ipoh.34 words
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Article59 1955-07-09 3 Minister Praises Department SINGAPORE'S Minister for Communications and Works. Mr. Francis Thomas, yester- > paid tribute to the Department of Civil Aviation at Kaliang Airport for operating an Air Traffic Control Training School. During a morning visit to the Airport. Mr. Thomas said the Aviation Department had set an example59 words
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Article37 1955-07-09 3 A SINGAPORE taxi driver. Yeo Hock Eng. was stubbed twice in the arm and thigh, while walking along Arab .Street by an unknown assailant early yesterday morning. Yeo was admitted to the General Hospital.37 words
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281 1955-07-09 3 'EVIL FORCES SEEK TO SUBVERT YOUTH' Whitfield Warns Malaya TAIPING, Fr..-Mr. L D. Whitfield, Federation's Member for Education, declared l today that some evil forces i n Malaya were at work destroying the bonds between children, parents and teachers, with the object of reducing the youth to the level of281 words
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Article160 1955-07-09 3 Rubber Brings In $11 Mil. More KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The Federation Government confirmed today that revenue from rubber exports during the first six months of 1955 has exceeded by over $11 million, its estimated $48. M million duty collections for the whole year. "Provisional fi2ures" of Customs revenue for June160 words
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Article113 1955-07-09 3 Youths Acquitted Of Rioting THE Singapore Third District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, yesterday acquitted Uvo youths on a charge of being members of an unlawful assembly and rioting on May 12, by stoning a Hock Eec bus at Tiong Bahru Road near the Thye Hong Biscuit Factory, without culling113 words
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Article, Illustration75 1955-07-09 3 photo. A THREE-MEMBER delegation of the Bramha Kuniaris Institution of Mount Abu in India is now in Singapore to propagate their ideals "for world peace and upliftment of humanity through the practice of intellectual Yoga with God." The delegation which met various religiousStandard - 75 words
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Article25 1955-07-09 3 THIEVES broke into a provision shop in the Malay Farm. Geylang. and got away with goods worth $63, on Thursday night.25 words
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128 1955-07-09 3 FOLLOWING a habeas corpus application, Mr. Justice Knight set aside, in the Singapore High Court yesterday, a remand warrant dated July 5, under which Leow Nghee Lim was being detained in prison. Leow was arrested and charged in the Police Court with possession of128 words
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Article120 1955-07-09 3 Bustaman Gets A Govt. Job KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Ahmad Bu.staman. ex-API leader, who has been released from seven-year detention under the Emergency Regulations, has taken up a translator's job with the Federal Education Department. "I get $10 for every 1.000 words translated and I have no alternative but to take120 words
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Article183 1955-07-09 3 Aussie Newsman Under Fire Some 500 Malayan students in Australia are highly incensed over a story sent in by the Singapore correspondent of the Melbourne Sun. The correspondent. Arthur R. Cole, wrote to say that cockroaches are bis business in Singapore, He added that, in Singapore's183 words
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Article55 1955-07-09 3 THE latest addition to India's fast expanding merchant marine fleet will be seen in Malayan waters when the 10,000 ton cargo vessel. State of Orissa. If launched before the end of this year. She is one of the newest vessels being built for overseas trade under55 words
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Article51 1955-07-09 3 LOW IfUI HUA, of Upper Weld Road, petitioner in a divorce suit against her bus- band, Quek Hong Chec. was granted a decree nisi to be made absolute in three months by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tan in the Singapore High Court yesterday, on the ground of51 words
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Advertisement112 1955-07-09 3 Haw you yvt been to ■W STOCKS OPENED PRICES FURTHER REDUCED a*. Elegant Designs. SHIRTS I SHIRTS Each Each $1.50 Puritex, White, Self-striped $2.50 $1.25 p U ntex, Cellular, Cotton 53.50 Briefs $1.75 Shirts... $4.00 Puritex, Cellular, Cotton Cotton $4.50 Vests $2.00 S6 50 RAYON, FUJI, SILK 36" Width Two112 words
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Advertisement306 1955-07-09 3 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products i->.v\.:<. fc-a v^ TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (PAT KtfA TAN; Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness. Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL CARPETS! Have Them Dry Cleaned I Washington! DRY CLEANING CO. I 412/414 ORCHARD ROAD306 words
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Article, Illustration231 1955-07-09 4 Model Exhibition Inspires The Creative Instinct A VERY happy, very crowded exhibition opened yesterdcy afternoon at the Singapore Junior Technical School, Balestier Road, when 207 boys crowded round a display of models in the school theatre, made by their staff of 15 teachers. The exhibition, whose main object is to231 words
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Article133 1955-07-09 4 PERAK NEGARA LEADER RESIGNS ALOR STAR, FrL— Tungku Ismail Zainal Bidin of North Kedah has quit Party Negara. He was vice-chairman of the Alor Star branch of the Parly. He tod pressmen that he was aggrieved by the way he was treated by his party. He was first coaxed into133 words
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Article55 1955-07-09 4 TAN CHENG HUAN yesterday pleaded guilty to a charge of being in possession of a dangerous weapon, a stiletto, on July 4. at the junction of Guillemard Road and Lorong 8. before the Fourth Polire Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Deve-reux-Colebourn. Tan was granted bail of55 words
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Article32 1955-07-09 4 THE second days preliminary inquiry in which Prem Singh Is facing a charge of attempted murder of N. Letchumanan at Dunearn Road. Singapore, on April 14 was adjourned to July 1132 words
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Article60 1955-07-09 4 RADIO Malaya will broadcast at 2.:>U p.m. tomorrow excerpts trom the two concerts given recently in the Singapore Badminton Hall by the Symphony of the Air Toscaninfs former NBC Orchestra. The music selected for broadcast includes the Leonora Overture No. 3 by Beethoven, an American In60 words
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Article132 1955-07-09 4 They Want This Expat To Remain TWENTY-TWO AMan employees of the Malayan Bitumen Products Ltd. yesterday petitioned themanagement to reinstate' European works foreman, Mr. Henry Ecclestort. The company lias served a w r eck's notice of dismissal, falling due tomorrow, on Mr. Eccleston after 17 months' service. His service, according132 words
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Article47 1955-07-09 4 TAY PENG LIM was charged yesterday in the Fourth Police Court with dishonestly being in possession of 4 ounces of stolen morphine hydrochloride on July 7, In Prinsep Street. The Magistrate. Mr. J. M. Devereux-Colebourn. remanded Tay in the C.I.D. for a week.47 words
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Article31 1955-07-09 4 MR. JOHN Brian Wilkinson was admitted to the Singapore Bar as an advocate and solicitor by the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley. in the Singapore High Court yesterday.31 words
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176 1955-07-09 4 CHINESE CLAN ROW STARTS OVER THREE SHANGHAINESE SEAMEN DISSATISFIED Cantonese seamen yesterday caused a furore in the Seamen s Registration Bureau offices when they objected to three Shanghainese being signed on the Charles McLeod. They demanded from the Bureau's clerks an explanation why Shanghainese were preferred, when the men to176 words
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Article158 1955-07-09 4 THE 12-year-old Canadian newsboy, who won a round-the-world trip against 2,400 contestants, arrived in the Colony yesterday by Qantas BOAC plane from Sydney. Master Harlow Miller was one of the 2.400 newsboys and girls of Canada who contested the Toronto Telegram's essay competition on158 words
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Article34 1955-07-09 4 THE Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate yesterday sentenced R. Parkrisamy to six months' imprisonment and one year's police .supervision for stealing 35 Tamil and Hindustani gramaphonc records, belonging to his brotner-in-law.34 words
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214 1955-07-09 4 SIGNALMAN Dennis Francis Horwell Melhuish was a disciplined, obedient and reliable soldier with a future until 11 weeks ago. when he was asked to do a job which he thought paced him in a "humiliating position in the Regiment." Capt. J. F. Everard. defending214 words
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Advertisement271 1955-07-09 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS OPENS TODAY! PATiIAY i» (i.l:, and «>.3» pm. AW-cowpmoNKD Tit ***** ALL HANDS ON DECK! STAND BY Herbert I. Yutes FOR THE ACTION! Eternal A REPUBLIC m m mm PICTURE mm sfear vElm j STERLING HAYDEN -ALEXIS SMITH -DEAN JAGGEB MIDNIGHT: I KISS HER IF YOU DARE!J^271 words
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Advertisement278 1955-07-09 4 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTION D APlf OL 1 UMll I HsM m-i.45-4-.,.:: 9 J RORIRT MITCHCM TI.RI I MRH.HI hi 1 Mi HI NTI.R "TRACK o£ the CAT" PM S! PATHE NEWS, Ml > MM. I I> I i\ x VMMIUIIM>\ a OPENS TOMORROWT* A> All the roaring, raucous, s278 words
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Article, Illustration38 1955-07-09 5 MICHAEL Hicks as de Raudricourt and (right) John Weller as the Steward rehearse in Bernard Shaw's St. Joan, which the Singapore Arts Theatre will present at Victoria Memorial Hall, tomorrow and on July and 14.38 words
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Article105 1955-07-09 5 MIC Man Defies Warning PENANG. Fri. The Main Indian Congress. Penang Branch, has warned committee member. Mr. K. R. Ramanath, that he would be expelled if he were to release any criticism conITZTJ to MIC policy. In answer to this warning. Mr. Ramanath today chaffed thai the "so-called higherups" of105 words
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Article, Illustration45 1955-07-09 5 MISS Sylvia de Silva, 18. of Kluang. was chosen Miss Johore in the Golden Yaaiee contest held in Johore Bahru last night. The second was Miss Sharifah R»r«iri*h h»nte Syed Mohamed of Muar and third >n» Zuinon binte Ismail of Batu Pahat.45 words
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Article27 1955-07-09 5 A SINGAPORE firm. Miche-lln-Tyres, yesterday reported Ihe police the loss of five hing machines worth $1,220 from their premises at Kirn Yam Road.27 words
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Article41 1955-07-09 5 A SINGAPORE jewellery iirm in High Street. d;scovered the loss of a gold watch h 5750 at closing time on Thursday. Police were told that the watch was last shown to a tomer, who wanted to purchase it.41 words
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Article, Illustration56 1955-07-09 5 photo. MEMBERS of the Singapore Canadian Association held their annual dinner at Raffles Hotel recently. Some of the cuests at the dinner were from left: Mr. G. Rate-hill. Mrs. Hudson. Dr. M. Marshall. Miss Louise Jackson, the Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall, Miss E. Earle. Mr. L. S.Standard - 56 words
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Article58 1955-07-09 5 SONG Mian Yong was acquitted in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday on a charge of abetting a robbery at night. The prosecution alleged that he abetted two men to rob a woman. Pak Yin Chan, of cash and articles to the value of 53.200. at a58 words
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Article29 1955-07-09 5 THE date lor the drawins of St. Mary's School and Church Building Fund Lottery. Tapah. originally fixed for July 16. has now been postponed to October 1529 words
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100 1955-07-09 5 Safety Of Local Pilgrims Reassured MUSLIMS in Singapore and the Federation have been assured that the pilgrims aboard the Anshun. which was shelled by Egyptian shore 1 batteries at Akaba Bay recently, have safely arrived in Jeddah. An appeal not to be alarmed by any reports ot their danger has100 words
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Article71 1955-07-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A Divisional Manager ot the Great Eastern Life Insurance Company today pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court to a charge of criminal breach of trust of $828.95. The accused. 39-year old Hor Kok Kong of Bukit Timah Road. Singapore, admitt ed misappropriating71 words
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210 1955-07-09 5 Crime Wave Checked Police SINGAPORE PoHce have successfully curbed the recent rise of secret society activities on tne island, a Police spokesman told The Standard yesterday. The wave of stabbings and brutal assaults and gang ciasnes has ebbed as more police are now210 words
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Article109 1955-07-09 5 THE UMNO branch of Telok Blanga. Singapore, has asked the Coalition Government to form a Commission to investigate conditions of work, payment of allowances and accommodation of Malay members of the armed forces in the Colony. The resolution ror this investigation, which will be109 words
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Miscellaneous1021 1955-07-09 5 cMlmanac Information at a Glance Newareel: 939 Interlude: -9.45*. 31.32 m); 11.10 •.Music for MilXJllMaaataaaaaaaaaaSaaali aMaaaaMaw William Davos at the e'.ectrX' 125.21. 31 32m i 1130 &T(r I a ffN fa r o:~a:i; 10 p.m. Interlude; 10 05 'News Home (25 21 at J I NGA P O X t1,021 words
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Article, Illustration601 1955-07-09 6 AL KAFF - New Jap Soldier May Be Weak AL KAFF THE FIGHTING SPIRIT OF By TOKYO. THE new Japanese soldier, stripped of World War N's fanatical Emperor worship, is training like an American Gl, but some Japanese officers fear his fighting spirit may be weak. They point out that Japan's present distrustUP - 601 words
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Article623 1955-07-09 6 ARI.Y rour months have now elapsed since the first iigna ol civil unrest appeared in Singapore 8 trickle of discontent shortly before the ir Front Government took office, the gathered forces, encouraged by the and trepidity of the new-established administration, and swept like a huge wave through When623 words
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Article284 1955-07-09 6 U. S. Vice-Presidency is already rife in the United States over the possibility or a woman being nominated to the office of Vice-President in the next elections. Wah a Republican Government in power, the subject Is being discussed on the basis that President Eisenhower will agree to run again for284 words
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Article925 1955-07-09 6 Revolt Cost M$42 ½-million From AN OSSEIN ER CORRESPONDENT BUENOS AIRES TWO HUNDRED MIL- LION pesos (about M 542.500.000 at the free rate of exchange) has been estimated in Congress as the amount needed to pay for the damage to life and property inflicted during the series of- sporadic bombings925 words
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Article136 1955-07-09 6 Sir; Regarding your Sunday Standard article on servants and their wages, which I found very interesting. I should like to state that your leader on July fi struck even closer home so far as I am concerned. I have just allowed an amah to go because of136 words
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Article352 1955-07-09 6 REVIEW OF VIEWS Army Crisis JJTUSAN Melayu points out that the army crisis in Indonesia recently has to be resolved if the political stability in Indonesia is to be maintained for the coming general elections. It says that this is the second time the Army has "revolted" against the Government.352 words
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Letter97 1955-07-09 6 Sir:— lt Is significant that three former Colonial Secretaries of Hongkong have been successively appointed to the Singapore governorship since 1946. viz., Sir Franklin Gimson. Sir John Nicoll and now Sir Robert Black. Sir* Cecil Clementi Smith was Colonial Treasurer in Hongkong before his appointment as Colonial Secretary here in97 words
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Letter84 1955-07-09 6 pointed to Hongkong in 1847, which has been equalised by Sir Cecil dementi's appointment here. The only local Colonial Secretaries— other than Sir Claud Severn who was Secretary to the High Commissioner for the Malay States before he was appointed Colonial Secretary, Hongkong in 1912 ihe held office84 words
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Article, Illustration100 1955-07-09 7 peaceful and Active Co-Existence W^' Heater) Mr. Nehru and MarI ,1 the Big Powers to tarry on in the spirit of "peaceful and 1 .i joint declaration issued after ta. Yugoslavia. 1 luster and the Yugoslav PresiI .iitmivsiam of Communist China ■> qualified by the Charter into the I ilil100 words
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278 1955-07-09 7 No Change Of Soviet Heart, But Necessity WASHINGTON. July 8, (Reuter)— Mr. John Foster Dulles said in testimony published yesterday that the Soviet Union was over extended and its willingness to negotiate with the West was "due to necessity and not to a change of heart." The Secretary of State278 words
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Article98 1955-07-09 7 UN Won't Admit Reds, Says Yeh TAIPEH. July 3 (Renter)— Mr. George Yeh. Nationalist Chinese Foreign Minister, said here today he was confident Communist China would not be admitted to the United Nations. "I am very confident, for the majority of nations represented at the United Nations are opposed to98 words
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373 1955-07-09 7 Western Powers Ready To Give Reassurances Britain Not Prepared To Break-up NATO LONDON, July 8, (Reuter)— The Prime Minister, Sir Anthony Eden, declared here last night that Britain would agree to -any reasonable arrangements to give Russia reassurances about a free United Germany.373 words
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Article32 1955-07-09 7 TOKYO. July 8. (UP)— A straw poll taken among worldlywise residents today registered 62 per cent of* them in favour of a Diet bill to end wide open prostitution in Japan.32 words
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180 1955-07-09 7 War Bride Strains Anglo-Czech Relations LONDON Jii s «llruter)— A British-born war .ta leave mhoslavakia with her three :incd down a Czech offer to free fmer hu>band from prison if she would remain aim in the tountrx. it was learned here. I in the ooua After a tearful reunion, at180 words
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136 1955-07-09 7 LAUSANNE, July 8 (Reuter)— More than 1,200 delegates from over 70 countries attended the opening here yesterday of a world congress of mothers which is expected to address a peace appeal to the Big Foureonference. In the chair was Madame Eugenic Cotton.136 words
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Article39 1955-07-09 7 HONGKONG. July 8. Reuter)— Ho Chi Minh of North Vietnam ended his visit to China today and left Peking by air for a visit to the Mongolian Peoples Republic and the Soviet Union, Peking Radio reported.39 words
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Article31 1955-07-09 7 MARSHAL, Mincsota. July 3 (Reuter)— A tornado today hurled a three-year-old boy into a tree killing him. At least ten otr^er people were injured in the storm.31 words
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247 1955-07-09 7 BUT SITUATION HAS VASTLY IMPROVED-DULLES WASHINGTON, July 8, Reuter )-Mr. John Foster Dulles, United States Secretary of State, has told Congress a sort of tacit ceasefire has developed in the Formosa Strait, without concessions by either side In testimony before a House of Representatives Appropriations Sub-Committee made public yesterday. Mr.247 words
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Article29 1955-07-09 7 Pop e In Audience With Nehru VATICAN CITY. July 8. (Reuter) Pope Pius XII received the Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, in official audience today. Reds Stronger In F.E.29 words
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Article, Illustration50 1955-07-09 7 photo. MR. and Mrs. Ram Vaswani after their wedding ceremony at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Singapore, yesterday. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Udaram Moolchand Vaswani of High Street, Singapore, and the bride. Dhana. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pohumal Hakumal Nandwani. StandardStandard - 50 words
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Article, Illustration257 1955-07-09 7 TURIN. July 8 (Reuter) A retired Royal Air Force V/ing-Commander, Leonard Cheshire, wartime bomber pilot and British observer at dropping of the atomic bomb at Nagasaki in 1945, wheeled an invalid English girl through the streets of Turin last night. He flew the child, Josephine257 words
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Article, Illustration77 1955-07-09 7 HO CHI MINH, President of Vietnam with Chou En Lai, right, the Chinese Prime Minister, at a banquet, June 26, the day after his arrival in Peking on an official visit. Ho on Thursday night promised that Communism would "win complete victory" over all of Indo-China77 words
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84 1955-07-09 7 'Delay Mecca Trip' Call To Soekarno JAKARTA. July 3 I Reuter) Indonesian President Soekarno has been urged to settle the Army-Government crisis or delay his departure for Mecca until he did so, the Indone.-ian News Agency PIA stated, quoting official sources, today. PIA said Government leaders who face the continued84 words
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Article140 1955-07-09 7 GIRL'S BODY BURNED AFTER CRIME CHICAGO. July 8 <AP) The finding of the beaten, burned body of an 8-ycar-oid girl yesterday touched of! a search for a killer who was branded a "mad dog." The victim was Mary Manzo, a brown <y<d. dark haired140 words
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Article147 1955-07-09 7 LONDON. July 8 (Reuter) Gay Blades dripping with mud stepped out of a taxi at London's exclusive River Club to collect champagne bets for swimming the River Thames. The unappetising looking pair were debuntante escorts Robin Kelton and Fergus Graham who had started their evening tamely147 words
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Advertisement38 1955-07-09 7 Mu LT| PURPOSE Athene bottles. Jjjjjt ~.nd J nost y with > i 'ely J r ts, Available in sizes containing 6 oz to 10 gallons Prices from 65 cts. to $96.50 IN SON'S ss--*V. °NLY AIRCONDITIONED DEPARTMENTAL STORE38 words
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Advertisement79 1955-07-09 7 1 l s? i SmSmP'- -faf u lsjv' >dl BY j^Sfl W ee _^^IS par .^H L. Sr^Ur -^Sm JQa pSSaM _JfjaP"*^^^*il« Jr Ujy ir m M X aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaL^^Saaafc^^a/ LsV^f(iasr^^ >^^ ■W'^^^^^^ISSSSSSSSSfiBBSf iTaaaaaaaaaaaV "aaaaaaasP^ 1 EXCLUSIVE 1 j j LONDON TAILORED IN SUPERB j j POPLIN. WHITE COLLAR I ATTACHED.79 words
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Article209 1955-07-09 8 EXAMS WITHOUT TEARS IS MOOTED Teachers Suggest Promotions Even If Students Fail SECONDARY school pupils who fail their examinations at the end of the year will not be asked to leave school if proposals for automatic promotion recommended by the Graduate Teachers' Association is adopted. The proposal, The Standard understands,209 words
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Article, Illustration47 1955-07-09 8 Photo. ABOUT 300 people "attended the wedding of Mr Teoh Seng Hong, former student of St. Andrew's School, Singapore, and grandson of the late Dato Teoh Siew Khor and Miss Lee \i Hoe. daughter of thr> late Mr. Lee Siew Kow of Singapore. StandardStandard - 47 words
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Article166 1955-07-09 8 And Everybody Is Happy CARGO operations on vessels alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves yesterday showed signs of a return to normal with the S.H.B. strikers back to work again. Nearly 20 ships, cargo and passenger vessels; were worked and with the return of166 words
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Article, Illustration53 1955-07-09 8 THE Chief of the Asian Division of the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Swkardjo Wirjopranodo arrived in the Colony yesterday for a short stay. "I have tome here for a holiday. But 1 may also hear and see things that relate to the relations between Malaya and53 words
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Article71 1955-07-09 8 A MAN cheated a Singapore provision shop owner who pressed him to pay his bills, the Fourth Police Court was told yesterday. "You have been very noble in your confession of guilt and therefore I will deal leniently j with you," the magistrate. Mr. !J. M. Devcrcux-Colebourn.71 words
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Article59 1955-07-09 8 MR. Thio Chan Bee, Principal of the Anglo-Ch nese School, Singapore, left Singapore yesterday for Rangoon in tha USAF charter plane along with the Moral Rearmament li legates who wore in the Colony for three days He will see the MRA musical pay the ''Vanishing Island"59 words
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Article68 1955-07-09 8 THE Assistant Coroner. Mr Giam Choc* Hin gave a verdict yesterday 'Bones found— cause of death unknown" in a case in which a labourer found bones protruding from the ground oil Seng Poh Road on May 4. The Pathologist told the coroner that the bones wore68 words
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115 1955-07-09 8 'Child Is Not Mine,' Says Husband KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. 'A father of throe, today told the Second Magistrate that his wife had a child through another man. and hence he would not support it. Arumugam, a Telecoms wireman. who was summoned by his wife Muniama Manjan for maintenance, claimed also115 words
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Article, Illustration28 1955-07-09 8 I MR. W. C. Snyder. the Managing Directar of the lee Show arrived in the Colony yesterday after a tour of Japan, Hongkong and Manila.28 words
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Article, Illustration152 1955-07-09 8 18-Yr. Old Wins Seal Contest EIGHTEEN-year-oM Miss Hoo Joon Siang of Tanjong Katong Girls' School, Singapore, yesterday won the $25 prize for the best entry in the seventh annua! Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association's seal competition held at the S.A.T.A. Clinic. Her entry, illustrating a figure in the a<"t of planting a152 words
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Article94 1955-07-09 8 KUALA LIPIS, Fri. Kwok Mnn Moon, a clerk in a Chinese firm at Kuala Lipis yesterday claimed trial to a charge of corruptly ottering a gold ring, valued at $32 as a gift to the Acting Superintendent of Police. Mr. P. Savers, between June94 words
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Advertisement339 1955-07-09 8 Buy the balls the champions use Bui aPr^i'^^srn^l'fl x =^^"fSSW*MS^tttt*j^' j "^W"^t^^*" k^ J^mO~S9St*STSwo*) I BWyy s£|l«SS^aaaaaaaaW in ■jjj j[ »A^a» y ssss»PSll??"s*' t \P -•^-^aa I SBsO^* M aa^3 X" S^Maaßl^^r^Ma^^^^* 1^"^ 3^* *?Sf* y^~ ""^v /ift I J HALEX 3 STAR V (IMuj.) The Championship Bait which Is339 words
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Advertisement181 1955-07-09 8 M*W 7H£SP££O AHC fO*Y Of J£T PBOPVIStOH THE STORY OF A MAN WHO SMASHED ILL BARRIERS TO SEE HIS DREAM IN THE SKIES. m m*. 4 x a* M *aar a. ay dß^BT'* sa Bbbbbbbb*>Sb»^__ aaT .Jam 4. a.^BBBaBBi ajjy?*"^ SS) -^M J aaaak. AY .-sssss^^a^^^^^K^Hi^ssl* sHH bsV JaT^^S aaaaaasaa.181 words
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Article, Illustration139 1955-07-09 9 vghfh- yearly summer Indeed, already OSes the approach Mozart Comrativc Year which on the 2uo;h of Mozarts Jan. 27. 1956. Salzburg will mark the opening of that year an ottieial ceremony a special Mozart tival Week. Mozart House, severely damaged during is to be restores original form139 words
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Article848 1955-07-09 9 STAGE DOOR THE writing: of books about the cinema is almost as old as the cinecamera Itself. The film enthusiasts claim that a new art has arisen and that the moving picture is already well on the way to take its place among the older arts of poetry, painting, sculpture848 words
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808 1955-07-09 9 less Conventional ...more Experimental THE 'YANKS' iThis is the third of a scries of at ticles IMPRESSIONS OF THE UNITED STATES by Alan Paton, distinguished South Afiican novelist, whose books CRY. THE BELOVED COUNTRY and TOO LATE THE PHALAi ROPE— deal with the problem of race relations in his country.808 words
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Article, Illustration431 1955-07-09 9 THE young Singapore pianist and teacher, Lolabelle Wong, is going to England in August to continue her studies at the Royal Academy of Music A Farewell Benefit Concert. jointly arranged by Miss Noreen Stoke.s and the British Council, is to take place on July 25. at 8.45 p.m.431 words
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234 1955-07-09 9 SAXO says: DON'T LEAVE IT TO THE 'STENGAHS' f\NE criticism often levelled against organizers of local dances is that they do not make it a point to get their "guests" acquainted with one another when the evening is young, but leave it to the "stcngahs" and long beers to do234 words
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Article398 1955-07-09 9 VICTOR DOGGETT - VICTOR DOGGETT Reviewed by T3ARTOK S Forty -Four violin duets date from the early 1930's immediately after the imposing and controversial "Cantata Profana" and the austere 2nd piano concerto. Bartok was a tireless collector of Hungarian and Slavic folksong, and all but two of these duets are based398 words
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Advertisement144 1955-07-09 9 TAKE HOME A CARTON Of OVALTINE BISCUITS TODAY The*". Ws> oere» t! Y2& TT AYE voM tried 'Ovahinc* SmwW Biscuits yet It not, *fl E^ you have a delightful treat ■Ovaltine* Biscuits arc dc- w/iJ^^l^ hciously different. Made lUlJ^'^* X^<o from the finest ingredients, ft 1 s they are crisp144 words
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Miscellaneous139 1955-07-09 9 Eg B^^BT^^ 1 I I I I MJOaaßaaH"" Baaßßßßr'^ _^^^^M|Basasajasassr"~~~~ggaggli BbWH^b^BJ Baaaaal Jm—^^^^^^E^^^^^ I*" JB I t 1 I asaam--— BBaaaasr^ 1 sssssst-— isssssl I I 1 1 bbbbbbbb! physicist 1 or his BaH H fjU K!S J us laughable the heath (.">> World War I nee runner? (6> atcd139 words
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139 1955-07-09 10 HK BANK TO PAY £2 INTERIM DIVIDEND THE directors of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation yesterday announced in Hongkong they had decided to pay an interim dividend of 12 per share free of Hongkong Corporation Profits Tax in respect of the year ending Dec. 31. 1955. A sum of139 words
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Article51 1955-07-09 10 HIGHER DUTIES on liquor are called for in a budget presented to the Ceylon House of Representative? by Finance Minister M.D.H. Jayawardene. The duty on beer, which comes from Britain. Denmark. West Germany, Ho. land and Japan, aril] be raised by roughly two pence a51 words
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Article201 1955-07-09 10 Burma Open To Investors From Malaya MJKeJO.n countries nave investments in Burma for many years and Malayan capital would be equally welcome, the Consul-General for the Union of Burma in Singapore, U Ba Thaung, told The Standard yesterday. A number of tin and rubber companies have been201 words
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Article185 1955-07-09 10 ANNOUNCEMENT of an interim dividend of £Z per share free of Hongkong Corporation profits tax for the year ending Dec. 31. 1955, by The Hongkong and Shanghai banning Corporation Ltd.. was well received in the Malayan share market yesterday. This is the first interim dividend185 words
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Article, Illustration75 1955-07-09 10 take up a sales position with the Malayan company. Mr. Wong joined the firm a year ago a iter graduating from the University of Malaya with Honours. MR. EDMUND Wong Pow Kong of the Dunlop Rubber Co., (M) Ltd., Singapore, (seen, above), has left by air75 words
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Article151 1955-07-09 10 A FEATURE of the Singapore produce market yesterday was the steady inquiries for coconut oil from Rangoon and Europe. Copra and pepper were .somewhat neglected. Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices iper picul) yesterday were: coconut oil $43 bulk sellers, $46 drum sellers eonra July $23 buyers.151 words
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Article133 1955-07-09 10 Business In Shares SINGAPORE sharebrokers yes- l terday reported the following business done: 88. Petrol 4G 3; Coji. Tin. Smelt, ords ::4'7i: Gaoon $2.70 to $2.75: Hammer $2.75: Jackson $1.50 xd: M. Breweries $3.46: Malayan Cement $1.50; Metal. Bo x $1 40 xd. Overseas Chinese Bank $33.00: Spore Cold Storage133 words
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Article, Illustration205 1955-07-09 10 NEW U.S. TRADE CHIEF IMPRESSED THE new Chief of the Economic Division of the U.S. Consulate General in Singapore, Mr. C. Thayer White, (above), is rather impressed with progress made in the City since the end of the war. Mr. White, who has just arrived in the Colony, is accompanied205 words
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178 1955-07-09 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— ll attendance at meetings is any criterion at all, Government's latest proposals for decontrol of rice are not gaining much support from the mercantile community in the Federation. Government had indicated that it would consider quitting the rice market, if the importers178 words
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Article121 1955-07-09 10 OimJt ROADS Tjibadak, Mahatevi, Astyanax, Malacca. Santhia, Athcl Crown. Sibigo, Batavia, Marudu, Arnold Maersk, Caltex 9.J. Mod.jcrkerto. Matahari, San Bias, Kaloekoe, Washington Mail INNER ROADS Nautilus, Tone Scans, Tai Tiong. Lam Ann. Lampong. Soon Bee. Tong Hock. Tong Sing. Inchislay, Sg. Panai. Playaran, Nanyang, Salong. Serampang. Tg121 words
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Article141 1955-07-09 10 MALAYAN imports of rubber during the first- six months of the year amounted to 172.805 tons, compared with 1 76.681* tons for the corresponding period of last year, according to official statistics. Imports of robber into Malaya during June amounted to 32.173 tons, including 15,273 tons into Singapore141 words
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Article57 1955-07-09 10 THE West (ierman rubber industry has raised tyre prices by between four and eight per cent due to the recent price increases for natural rubber, said the Manufacturers' Association in Frankfurt The industry has been able to absorb a part of the raw material price increases57 words
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Article34 1955-07-09 10 THE first Russian housing delegation to visit Britain since the war. will arrive in London next Monday to see housing and building developments in various parts of the country.34 words
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580 1955-07-09 10 ARE YOU GOING TO LOOK FOR URANIUM? ARE you going looking for uranium that source of atomic power now being closely linked with a country's prosperity? The recent discovery of uranium deposits in Pahang aroused the interest of Malayans in this new power source. Australian Professor A.F. Rudd has passed580 words
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Article567 1955-07-09 10 fc K U.S. Breaks Faith< THIS week has again demonstrated that if America should break faith with South-east Asia and change its rubber stockpile policy without due warning and careful consideration the market reaction might be chaotic and have lasting international repercussions, states the weekly567 words
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Article42 1955-07-09 10 Till v, n? J market U(ik.n<-d H nervou ilir,.' suited in H in rub: j Jl,l > n t tmktw it M.|" lower X X cltn< H m ed on m§ H thr-. I ed t m, NOON PtM mt W I42 words
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Article30 1955-07-09 10 \s\<i( m. eaaaages mF mm Selliai read' I Relgian H Kratua? Otlia-I aii.r 'lftH ■■altered X HollC kouc I T.T <ir nil I T.T. U i in- J30 words
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Article262 1955-07-09 10 Weekly Letter From ll WASHINGTON. July B— A study just completed l>\ the United Nations Bureau of Economic Affairs contains a most revealing statement: strategic tradr control by the free nations 'does not appear to have been the principal factor limiting the volume of trada262 words
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Advertisement349 1955-07-09 10 NOTICES THE RNANG TURF CLUB AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY MEETING 1055. SATURDAY. 30TH JULY. 1955. MONDAY. IST AUGUST, 1955. THURSDAY. 4TH AUGUST. 1955. SATI RDAY. fiTH AUGUST, 1955. Entries dose at 12 o'clock Noon on Wednesday, 20th July, 1955. Application Lists for SUBSCRIBING MEMBERS for the Financial Year. Ist September. I!*.">349 words
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Advertisement144 1955-07-09 10 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA I Spore SM I Ehako Maru tor Kcbe Osaka Yoko- Coal S*-rtk M a-ama fr Yawata ITO ItOC v > Aki Maru tor Alexandra. Genoa. B Marseilles. Tangier London, Ant- 3M weap. Rotterdam, b Hambuag aPassea-»gers Accepteal 11/11 MY ,fl Mantetsu Maru tor K a' goon, Gbitta-144 words
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Advertisement507 1955-07-09 11 TRADING CO., LTD. •rO-F° 2/* aobtaioa Roio TH nUE FUNNEL LINE I* l NtttfCM SERVICE fork. Baltimore. Philadelphia. Cult Ports. M Spore P. Sham Penang >' 26 luly 27 July 28/29 |uly 9 16 Sept 17 Sept 18 Sept 5 16 Oct 17 Oct 18 Oct Croats to load and507 words
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Advertisement1118 1955-07-09 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 ,8I *«> (Incorporated an Singapore) (12 lines) Skipping Travel D.pt. Till: BLUE FUNNEL LINE o.pt Carriers option to proceed via othaa ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON b CONTINENT Singapore M Out Saals P. S ham Penang Memnon1,118 words
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Advertisement819 1955-07-09 11 MITSUI H|^ LINE FOR JAPAN trom Indio S P r Shorn Peno 9 Kyoritsu Moru from Colcutio for Hongkong Kobe Moji' Yokohama, Nagoya 24 July Wayo Maru trom Colcutto' Rongoon. tor Kobe Yokohama. Oscko Moji 27 July FOR JAPAN trom Continent Harunoson Maru tor Yokohama Kobe vio boiQor. Bangkok Hongkonq819 words
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Advertisement837 1955-07-09 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Soid, Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg Copenhagen, Gothenburg ond Oslo Spore P S'hom Penang xl 'MALACCA" Gdns. 13 14 11 12 July 13 14 July xx) KAMBODIA 22/23 July "MEONIA" 22/25 luly 26/27 |uly 28/29 luly xxx) "INDIA" 7/9 Aug "FALSTRIA" ...14/17837 words
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Article, Illustration244 1955-07-09 12 ]F you cannot go to Paris, Paris will come to you in the guise of these exquisite French models from 'Elsie Mary. The predominant motif is beads, mingled together to form exotic patterns of flowers and leaves. Sequins that glitter in the light, and pearls that244 words
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Article117 1955-07-09 12 From Left To Right:— 1 Afternoon frock with unusual neckline in cloudy pink pique, embroidered with cholk white. I O White organza fabulously embroidered with beads to form sprays of mimosa, make this dress. The stems are pearls and the leaves and flowers sparkling French beads. i117 words
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Article544 1955-07-09 12 Gerree Read - Gerree Read i By AFTER condoling uilh a friend over perfume stains on a neir dress* I thought I mi n lit do a number of people n pood turn b\ lookini* around for some uell made atomisers which red ure the risk of stains to prartirally544 words
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Article434 1955-07-09 12 Rita Del Mar - THE STARS AND YOU Rita Del Mar 05dfsgd/09/1958 Imol> y n QUOTATION: I I "Most people ai> laaalh- eraMi hy [hoae poaaagea 1 of Scripture the alai nail nil- 4> i ilerstaiui hut a have always i Noticed ti.at ilia* paMtase* i that hother ma* an* thoaw I do anderataad.'434 words
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Advertisement242 1955-07-09 12 NEWEST IDEA IN WRITING! Co of\ NEW Irirkpr A unique and wonderful gift! Here, for the first M f~>* j^>d mm l,me lne lwo leading writing instruments of their kind Lj are brought together to form the one truly modern I llTl fl t 1 i^N af^^ writing combination. K^/L242 words
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Article128 1955-07-09 13 MANCHESTER. July 8: (Reuter) South Africa fighting to keep the test cricket series alive replied with a grand opening partnership of 159 to England's first innings of 284 by tea time on the second day of the Third Test. At the close of play, South Africa128 words
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Article681 1955-07-09 13 Malaya Hong Kong Renew Rivalry For The Again Today By SHARPSHOOTER "HERE we are, here we are again" so ran the refrain that as a tiny tot in shorts I chanted in unison with other similarly clad bodies on the touchline as the wintry wind bit into681 words
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640 1955-07-09 13 NO RECORDS were broken a steady drizzle for about an hour made the going heavy but two records were equalled at the first annual athletic sports of the Singapore Girls' Secondary Schools held at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. In the 100 yards Janet640 words
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Article28 1955-07-09 13 SAINT ANDREWS, Scotland. July 8 (Reuter) Peter Thomson (Australia) retained the British Open Golf Championship here today with a 72 holes aggregate of 281.28 words
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771 1955-07-09 13 keeper that day. In an almost despairing horizontal dive, ne managed with the tip of his outstretched fingers to deflect the hall against the upright. And thus Malayan Chinese were toiled of a goal within the first minute of, the game. There was nothing771 words
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Article75 1955-07-09 13 RESULTS of SBHFA matches pla.ed yesterday were: Borneo Company drew 1-1 with Metal Box in a League and Tup Group E match at the River Valley Road ground Johnny Koh scored for Borneo Co while Rahim Ahmad scored for Metal Box Sime Darby Reserves beat the Straits Trading75 words
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Article21 1955-07-09 13 RAJAJI Sports Club will hold an Extraordinary general meeting at No. 11 Handy Road at 5.15 p.m. today.21 words
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Advertisement400 1955-07-09 13 SITUATION WANTED TIE AC HER S JOB To teach Primary class to Std 111. Experienced in teaching. Apply Box T 2035 S.S. TUITION MADAM CHUA S SCHOOL of dressmaking 440 Victoria Street. Singapore. Individual lessons given in dressmaking and embroderv. More than fifty kinds of Eastern and Western dresses taught400 words
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Advertisement815 1955-07-09 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT 4 IMPLICATIONS are invited lor three Scholarships to enable successful applicants to o on courses ol study lead.ng to the Bacheior of Vetennarr Science Degree in overseas Universities in 1955. I durational qua libra tions: Candidates must have a good Cambridge School Certificate with credits in815 words
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Miscellaneous260 1955-07-09 13 SOCCER HO HO CUP: Malayan Chinese vs. Hong Kong Chinese at Jalan Besar 5.15 p.m. SAFA League. Div. 3 A: Serangoon M.Y. vs. Junior A A at CYMA. CRICKET University of Malaya Athletic Union vs. Non Benders at Sepoy Lines. WATER POLO: T.S.C. vs. CSC. at 5 p.m. ATHLETICS: Telok260 words
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Article115 1955-07-09 14 Windsor Lad The Pilot Trundle Hill Scrutineer fiim r\N ii T^TT^ SttA* SS2 A TOWN 1 *iltrrfort sihrrfort <Ml\i-rfort Li.. r r«r» (.<nml Amlrrw hmim-nt Prince hin.t Town II Mhrrfort 3 K^iT SRES? 0110 KS^K-l 1 KSKjjj Iwo I* i i iiiori>l<. K«-«J Uolf II »juKi>un Irrnlom Train115 words
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Article1640 1955-07-09 14 Go Racing With WINDSOR LAD a»." 'a*. a»a A steady drizzle fell shortly after 3 p.m. yesterday. Barring any further rain, the going for today should be good. The Main Sprint Today Belongs T0... MARCELLE MARCELLE is groomed to take race six, the five-and-a-half furlongs sprint for class 1 division1,640 words
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Miscellaneous164 1955-07-09 14 RACE 8: 6.00 p.m.— Horses Class 4, Div. 2— Abt. 7 Furs. 1. 11l Fancy Light 6y 9.00 Mr. Mrs. IK Cheah Allan Knuckev 2. 912 Riekv 5y 8.13 Mr. Mrs. M. Warden Heddle Tait 3. 521 Golden Sands Ky 8.12 Mr. M.X Chen Ellery "Mawi 4. 319 Bold Dragoon164 words
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Miscellaneous327 1955-07-09 14 j The^Lgst Worcf > XO Ulse Punters will ijr n r 5 those unfortunates wh., bet in every race I suggest a little 2 This one surprised over an idem.. 2 last October to pay a $m divid < has rapidly deteriorated since then Uf left to beat this field.327 words
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