Singapore Standard, 13 July 1955
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Title Section13 1955-07-13 1 Singapore Standard m N>>< SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1933 14 PAGES IS CENTS13 words
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83 1955-07-13 1 TvP _M<,r. than 20 shotW trom members H*2*e < Batu SatU ■> l|n P 7 merloh. Pahang, m vtT the defence V dock in the w was lm- D the area inspected of excess Bvi//agcs Suspected Aitken. said til addrf d that they83 words
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Article59 1955-07-13 1 THE Singapore Police suprvi>ee Tan Tai Soong. 20, who was shot by a detective on Monday night, when he tried to escape arrest in connection with an armed robis still critically ill in the General Hospital. A police spokesman said night that Tan will be charged,59 words
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Article53 1955-07-13 1 LONDON. July 12. (UP) Europe's worst heat wave of the summer sent millions fleeing to the beaches yesterday and caused scores of deaths from drowning, sunstroke and lightning storms. A total of 81 persons were known to have died in Western Europe, as a result of53 words
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Article49 1955-07-13 1 SAN FRANCISCO, July 12, (Reutcr) Jimmy Callegas took his father's ear without permission yesterday, went for a short drive down a hill, hit another vehicle causing $100 (£35) damage, escaped injury but was not arrested by investigation officers because he is only two years old.49 words
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Article38 1955-07-13 1 THREE American former prisoners of war who chose to stay in Communist China after the Korean War and then changed their minds left Hongkong for San Francisco on the American liner President Cleveland yesterday— Reuter.38 words
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Article253 1955-07-13 1 Negara Leader Complains JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, the Party Negara leader, today alleged that he was the victim of a "smear campaign" directed against him by his political rivals the Alliance He told The Standard that he had received anonymous letters,253 words
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158 1955-07-13 1 TOKYO, July 12, (UP) Poisonous Oriental moths have attacked Tokyo, the world's third largest city, and health authorities already have reported seven victims here. Before swarming down on this capital city, the moths dusted an estimated 250,000 persons in Gifu and Aichi prefectures, ■outh of158 words
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Article256 1955-07-13 1 Echo Of May Riots THEY WILL RETURN TODAY UNDER POLICE ESCORT TWO YOUTHS who sailed from Singapore last week in the Communist China-bound Tjiluwah, have been arrested in Hongkong in connection with the murder of Volunteer SpeciaS Constable Andrew Teo in Alexandra Circus during256 words
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Article, Illustration53 1955-07-13 1 BOUQUET FROM A ROBOT QUEEN RECEIVES QUEEN JULIANA of Holland smiles as she shakes hands with a robot which had just presented her with a bouquet during her recent visit to an exhibition at Hoofdorp, in the Haarlemmermeer Polder, one of Holland's most fertile poldert, .near Amst* r A dafit—53 words
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Article69 1955-07-13 1 GENERAL Sir Gerald Templer. Chief of the Imperial General Stall, will leave London on July 17 for a visit to Australia and New Zealand. He will spend the night of July 19-20 in Singapore, but will not visit Malaya. The object of his tour is to69 words
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Article17 1955-07-13 1 THE Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru left Cairo by air for Delhi yesterday morning. Router.17 words
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Article80 1955-07-13 1 NAIROBI. Kenya. July 12 (AP)— Hundreds of troops and Police rounded up every African man. woman and child in a large area of Nairobi and Kiambu on Monday in a bid to catch Mau Mau suspects. Several of those rounded up were detained for further questioning.80 words
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Article58 1955-07-13 1 LONDON. July 12. (Reuter) —Sir Jacob Epstein. 75-year-old American-born sculptor, was secretly married in London last Friday to his model and secretary. Mrs. Kathleen Garman. it was revealed here today. Mrs. Garman, who is about 50 has known Sir Jacob for many years and was the58 words
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264 1955-07-13 1 The Four Junior Ministers THE appointment of the four junior ministers is the prelude to self-government for Singapore, declared the Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall., yesterday. He said this after a closed door meeting with the Governor. Sir Robert Black, earlier in the264 words
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128 1955-07-13 1 Hangman Packs His Nooses For Model LONDON. July 12 (AP) British hangman Albert Pierrepoint executed a 24--year-old murderer today, then packed his nooses and apron for the hanging of beautiful Ruth Ellis. The 28-year-old blonde divorcee sat calmly and resignedly in her "death row" cell in London's Holloway prison. She128 words
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Article123 1955-07-13 1 KL Clock Was Very Backward KIAL A LLMPL'R. Tues. Businessmen in Kuala Lumpur's central business district Market Square were thrown into a turmoil today when the clock on the Coronation Me mnrial Tower in the centre of the square began to run backwards. People, who checked their watches with the123 words
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Article77 1955-07-13 1 RANGOON. July 12, (Reuter)—About 140 local staff of British Overseas Airways Corporation went on strike here today. The Corporation's flights were not aifected and European and senior members of the local staff took over the duties of the strikers. A BOAC spokesman here said negotiations for77 words
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Article55 1955-07-13 1 LONDON. July 12. (Reuter) —Sir Robert Ho Tung. Hongkong's "Grand Old Man." was invested with the insignia ol X BE. by the Queen at Buckingham Palace today. Nearly 220 men and women received the insignia of their awards from the Queen. She bestowed the accolade on55 words
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Article106 1955-07-13 1 SYDNEY. July 12 (Reuter) More than 600 Journalist Association members who are idle through the newspaper dispute decided at a meeting here today not to return to work. They also unanimously endorsed a proposal to begin producing tomorrow an evening paper to be called "The Clarion."106 words
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Article31 1955-07-13 1 LONDON. July 12 'AP) The British Admiralty announced on Monday that British and Yugoslav warships will hold combined manoeuvres in the area of Split between July 15 and 3031 words
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Article122 1955-07-13 1 FOUR-DAY SAWMILL STRIKE IS ENDED THE STRIKE by 700 Singapore sawmill employees is over. This followed an agreement reached between the disputing parties the managements of 25 sawmills and representatives of the Singapore Sawmill workers Union. The agreement followed a six-hour discussion held at the Labour Ministry. Agreement was reached122 words
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Article42 1955-07-13 1 TAIPEI. Formosa. July 12. fAP) Police today said a man jumped to his death on Saturday night from a downtown building because his entire family in the South China Province of Kwangtung had been executed by the Communists.42 words
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109 1955-07-13 2 Indonesians Plan To Fete Soekarno THE Indonesian community in Singapore are planning to give President Soekarno a warm welcome when he arrives here from Jakarta on July 18. on his way to Mecca. Dr. Herman Kartowisastro. the Indonesian Consul-Gen-eral in Singapore, said yesterday that he had not been informed of109 words
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Article62 1955-07-13 2 KLANG, Tues.— Mr. S. Rajadurai. one of the oldest residents of Klang. who was a tutor of the Royal Household of Selangor in the "thirties," died last night at Kuala Lumpur General Hospital after a short iilness. Mr. Rajadurai, 54. had been in teaching profession for over62 words
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Article, Illustration67 1955-07-13 2 THE death occurred recently after a brief illness of Mrs W. A. C. Fernando 8<». wife of the late Mr. G S Fernando, a retired Chief Clerk of the Po!ice Department, Kuala Lumpur Born in Ceylon. Mrs Fernando came out to Malaya in 1902 She67 words
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324 1955-07-13 2 THEY'RE AS BAD AS THE COMMIES/ NARAYANAN KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The president of the Malayan Trade Union Council, Mr. P. P. Narayanan, tonight made a frank appeal to workers in the Federation not to allow any political intervention in their movement, which he held,324 words
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Article155 1955-07-13 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber pru e> (cents per Ib in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Seller* No 1 KSS Spot Loose l'2*i 138 No 1 R.SS f.o.b July l?fi 1261 No. 2 117 117\ No. :j no no! Tone: Steady. TIN PRICE The price oi tin yesterday was $362] per picul155 words
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Article59 1955-07-13 2 A CALL to Malayan Tamils to continue to boycott the Malayan Indian Congress was made by the Tamils Represent ative Council at a meeting held in Singapore recently The TRC also exhorts Malayan Tamils not to act like stooges to the discredited MIC and be a59 words
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Article164 1955-07-13 2 THE appointment of junior ministers, if agreed to. will be made by the Governor who acts under instructions from the Secretary of State and is therefore not a matter which is decided entirely in Singapore. This was th e reason given by the Progressive164 words
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Article79 1955-07-13 2 From Page 1 fits are made during the year. <di Special allowance for plank cutting. <e> Increased lay off r|. lowance with guaranteed re-instatement (f> No unreasonable dismissals or victimization. <g) In engaging new men. the union's recommendations to be considered. <h) The effective date of this agreement79 words
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Article47 1955-07-13 2 A WOMAN who drank a solution of D.DT because she had quarrelled with relatives and neighbours was bound over for six months in the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday Yoh Lew admitted taking the D.D.T. on June 23. at Bukit Panjang Village.47 words
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Article32 1955-07-13 2 THE War Damage Commission, in its Progress Report Issued yesterday, announced that a total of $426,585,985 has been paid up to June 30 this year on all war damage claims.32 words
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Article, Illustration227 1955-07-13 2 Police Recapture JailBreaker At Old Haunt WOMAN COMPANION IN HUT DETAINED PENANG, Tues.— A convict, Ooi Ah Hoe, 26, who escaped with two others from the Penang Prison on the night of May 1 this year, was recaptured by the Police inside a small lonely hut off the main road227 words
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Article, Illustration109 1955-07-13 2 A Kheng Hua Blossoms THESE Kheng Hua plants, which belong to Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Knott of Singapore, bloomed for the second time in the many years that the couple have had them. The first time the plants bloomed was six months ago. At 8.30109 words
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Article101 1955-07-13 2 Bitumen Cos Dispute S< THE dispute between the Singapore (n and its 10,000-strong Labour Üblmk ftfe, be submitted to the Council's I inance Purposes Committee on Irida\ This decision was taken at I J tween the Council and the it. pa ration, yesterday. i fti101 words
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Article122 1955-07-13 2 First Meet Of Local Jobs Body THE Governor of Singapore. Sir Robert Black, has been asked by the Malayanization Commission whether it comes within the purview of the Inquiry Commission Ordinance of 1941. This brief statement followed yesterday's first meeting of the Commission, under chairmnn. Dr. B. R. Sreenivasan. The122 words
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Article, Illustration391 1955-07-13 3 HIS WIFE APPLIED BUT HE GETS ROLE MORE than 100 women and several hundred children went to the Hollywood Room at the Odeon Theatre yesterday hoping to get a long-shot role in the film "A Town L:ke Alice." By 4.30 p.m.391 words
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205 1955-07-13 3 (hairmun of tlieSingaiwre Hokkien Huay Kuan, has ap■l ior increased aid for the five Chinese schools and its 6,000 association. i~ i iv jcation Minister yesterday. ntraJ Provident Fund chools asking them to conr teachers and employees noo'.s are short of205 words
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Article7 1955-07-13 3 Killing Of L-Driver nstructor Llan a* I7 words
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Article88 1955-07-13 3 Magistrate Acted For Providence KUALA lA'MPI'R. Tues Tnshnran Soh Tean, 58. iaccd tfic magistrate here and said sloully: "I implore Providence strike me dead tiiis minute if these slips have anything to do with chee lah." Providence didn't: but magistrate lined Soh $1,000 ior helping in a chee jah game.88 words
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Article31 1955-07-13 3 A I HUG molested a 16-year-old girl cyclist alter snatching a gold ring worth S^O from her in Koh Sck Lim Road in Singapore on Monday afternoon.31 words
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Article30 1955-07-13 3 IN MERSING yesterday, an imam. Haji Hussein bin Mohaj mcd Salleh, was acquitted and discharged for alleged adultery with an 18-year-old woman while her husband was away fishing.30 words
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186 1955-07-13 3 MIXI'TES after Singapore's Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas, dropped in at Cable and Wireless Electra House yesterday, he received a personal cable of greetings from the company's chairman, Sir Leslie Nicholls in England. The message read: "Please accept my sincere greetings and186 words
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Article, Illustration31 1955-07-13 3 I r onmnnicalionx and Works on interestedly at a message climaxing his visit to the 4 House yesterday. ™fle of greeting to him from the r Leslie X icholls.— Standard photo)31 words
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Article81 1955-07-13 3 RAUB. Tues. Sikhs from all parts of Pahang attended the 17th day ceremony at Raun Of the death of Bhai Lahna Singh. 76, father of a leading Sikh here. The death occurred on June 20, at the Raub Hospital. A devout Sikh read through the 1,43081 words
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Article34 1955-07-13 3 LEE Choon Siang, 48, was killed after being involved in an accident with a land rover in Paya Lebar Road in Singapore early yesterday morning. He died on the spot.34 words
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Article188 1955-07-13 3 'After Beer Round, Lead Pipe' FOlK men. Periatambi Rethinasamy, Ramasamy Xadaison. Vaithilingam Vairappan, and Manikam Vadivel, stood trial before Mr. Justice Whitton in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday on two charges of murder They were alleged to have taken part m the double killing of188 words
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Article41 1955-07-13 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues Hung Choy. who said that he had been a rice dealer for the past 20 years, was fined $50 in the Magistrate's Court today for dealing in rice without a valid food control licence.41 words
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Article84 1955-07-13 3 THE Tamilian Association of Singapore has decided to withdraw its delegates from the Tamil Representative Council for their own benefit. A resolution to this effect was adopted at the fifth annual general meeting of the Association held recently, Mr. S. Veerasamy. secretary ol the Association said yesterday84 words
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Article72 1955-07-13 3 PEXAXG. Tucs The Indian School Teachers' Union will send a delegation to the Executive Council meeting of the Federation of Indian School Teachers' Unions when they interview the Director of Education, Air. L. P. Whitficld. on the grievances of Indian school teachers. The two delegates who have bee72 words
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Article73 1955-07-13 3 BATU PAHAT. Tues. The office bearers for the Federation of Malaya Health and Sanitary Inspectors' Union are the following: President, T C Easaw, vicepresident. M. K. Pillay. secretary, K. Balakrishna. treasurer. Haji' Bakar M. Amin. those elected to the executive council are: Tan Ah Bah, W N Moore73 words
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135 1955-07-13 3 'MOSQUITO' PAPER ADMITS LIBEL 'No Truth To $10,000 Swindle' THE publisher and printer of the *'Facts Review", a Chinese daily, were each fined $-^0 m tne Singapore Fifth Polic-c Court yesterday for publishing a defamatory article on March 30. Lim Hock Teck (publisher) and Ong Hoe Chan (printer) were summoned135 words
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Article649 1955-07-13 3 Are you content with the way you speak and write? Are you sure that you are not making mistakes that cause people to underrate you? Never has the importance of effective speech and writing been more widely recognised than today. If you can express yourself649 words
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Advertisement130 1955-07-13 3 HEW$m SR -Ice -fresh ,f i n^ I ih^ -fresh TT—fcri *^irjHIIMBiKi«M" W *tyf» 1 For healthy GUMS WP^^H YouMl/^e/ that healthy tingle— it telU you that brushing \sith new Gibbs S.R. Toothpaste stimulates the gums WfinßW V^ to resist infection. S.R. stands for Sodium Ricinoleate \'j&, l he substance130 words
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Article352 1955-07-13 4 'END EMERGENCY LAWS,' PROGS CALL Introduction Of A Public Safety Ordinance Urged KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Pcrok Progressive Party today urged Federation Government to repeal the present Emergency Regulations completely and introduce simultaneously a comprehensive public safety ordinance minus arbitrary powers of detention without trial." In a broadcast appealing for352 words
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Article, Illustration26 1955-07-13 4 CAPTAIN and Mrs. W. Moncur, who were married at St. Andrew's Church, Kuala Lumpur, last week. The bride is the former Miss Rosel Buske.26 words
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Article372 1955-07-13 4 4 Accused Of Helping Reds JOIIORE BAHRU, Tues.— A Gurkha officer, who shot dead two bandits in an ambush and was himself wounded in the encounter, testified in the Sessions Court today at the trial of lour men who were on trial for consorting with372 words
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74 1955-07-13 4 $1,900 Award Against City Councillor MR. Justice Knight gave judgment .'or $1,926. to Tan Khai Ong trading as Ong Lee and Company, against X M. Oli Mohamed. a City Councillor, in the Singapore Hish Court yesterday. Tan's claim was for work done and materials provided by him for the Diamond74 words
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Article, Illustration156 1955-07-13 4 Explorers Want Tape Recorder FOUR young Oxford University graduates now in Singapore on their way to explore the Usun Apau Plateau. Borneo, to obtain material for the British Museum and the Oxford collections hope to get a gift of a tape recorder here. They are G. Arnold. a historian andStandard - 156 words
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Article33 1955-07-13 4 A LORRY driver Chen Pin was lined $300 in the Mersing Magistrate's court yesterday for moving 20 bags of sugar without a permit in a prohibited area on April 233 words
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Article208 1955-07-13 4 From Page 1 Ministers. Mr. Braga lor instance, would consent to step down to go into this Ministry." he said. Mr. Marshall said the appointment of these junior ministers "is not absolutely necessary." but that it "would be conducive to the welfare of the country." "There is208 words
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144 1955-07-13 4 FIVE men w r ere fined a total of $785 in the Singapore City Police Court yesterday when they pleaded guilty to charges of failing to furnish income tax returns within the prescribed period. Scow Bah Yam. an undertaker, was fined $300144 words
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Article68 1955-07-13 4 MR. SOU Ghee Soon was elected president of the Singapore Civil Defence Association at its annual general meeting held recently. The office-bearers were: Vice-presidents Messrs. M. S. Menon and Mahmood bin H. Yusof. Secretary— Mr. Toh Tech Sung. Treasurer— Mr. Tan Soo Llam. Auditor— Mr C. Y. Cheong68 words
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214 1955-07-13 4 one nMwnnS f th( Sln S a P ore Yo «th Council, Mrs. Ruby Norris, will be Malay, who win l?*?*™^"^ 0 the VY Un Women's Christian Association in w2?'J!l! j U be attending the world YWCA Council meeting to h* h*iH214 words
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Advertisement226 1955-07-13 4 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS V. E CLASBIC STORY Wlk OF THE WEST! a 4|^ sJFR AUDIT MURPHY MARi BLANCHARO Vir fJJ..JLm LYLE BETTGER LORI NELSON f^i^ fW^jl v-* THOMAS MITCHELL NEXT CHANGE SHOCK! CHILLS! SUSPENSE! < A P&Tfo^Efr Lo l XWN BROURDJD opy.r LAST 5 SHOWS! J lI C A226 words
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Advertisement250 1955-07-13 4 ALHAMBRA oPi^ 'J 111 CtlDliiOflD MOM (909 f, r, <tri(j Ikl REYNOLDS-ANDERSON I S KEN NUtMCS MCC* ttOUDIOCK MTIICI LMI »*»m fcuM RARR.MHDDIC H £AtiiG& £TOßir»i The »,;«,^1 1 •^BELni IESTCOTT-101 LOWIT Xa" b^^ fl EAITOM MicIANT-PECGIE CASTLE^I^^^ B^lk I 1 an A,.itc artists «cTu»r .?j?^^S* tirC^^fl *JODFOM LAS^ "/s3^^250 words
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77 1955-07-13 5 INDEPENDENT Legislative mblyman. Mr. M.P.D. Nair. one of the four proposed junior ministers. has donated $10 and 50 katis of rice to the striking members ol the Singapore Workers' l"n:on. Tho>e on strike were on the payroll of a Sime Darby contractor. Other donations include77 words
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Article215 1955-07-13 5 Chapel For All Denominations THE War Departments new cemetery at I lv Pandan was opened by the General Officer Commanding Singapore Base District, Major General D. D. C. Tulk)ch yesterday. Ho opened the gates of the cemetery with a silver key and was taken round the215 words
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126 1955-07-13 5 HO CHOT. a mcc seller, was yesterday sentenced to three months' imprisonment by the Singapore Sixth Court Magistrate, Mr. J. P. Trainor, when he was found guilty of criminally intimidating Tan Hang Kwang on June l!> at Balestier Road. Tan to!d the court thai126 words
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Article32 1955-07-13 5 >NGKONG. July 12, 5 Standard Service: prices of the Hongkong Be today were: $15.58 i| 15.7975 to M.B;r> to Malayan SI: i one Indonesian Rupiah: Gold 5251.25 to a tael.32 words
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Article64 1955-07-13 5 THE authentic film of '"The Dam Busters,* 1 who in their raid on Moehne and Eder dams plunged the Ruhr area into darkness in the last war, will have its premiere in Singapore for the benefit of the Red Cross. The picture will bo shown for64 words
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Article56 1955-07-13 5 THREE men. Too Kirn Kwang, Chua Seng Thiap and Neo Chye Tiok. were each fined Sl5 in the Singapore City Police Court yesterday for not taking a holiday. They pleaded guilty before the Magistrate. Mr. DC. D'Cotta. to not closing their shops on specified closing days in56 words
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Article166 1955-07-13 5 A new union, the Singapore Amusement Workers' Union wa s formed in Singapore recently. Its aim is to promote the industrial, social and in- tellectual interests of the workers in centres of entertainment in the Colony. The Union, which already jhas moro than 300 members i166 words
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Article56 1955-07-13 5 SALLEH bin Chik. a private in the Singapore Guard Regiment was sentenced to 56 days' detention by a Court Martial in Fort Canning yesterday. He was charged with having slept while on sentinel duty at Colombo Court at 540 am. on Juno 20. The sentence Is56 words
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Article70 1955-07-13 5 THREE men. jointly charged with criminally intimidating Mohamed Haneefa at the new Kallang Bridge on July 10. claimed trial in the Singapore Eighth Magistrate"* Court yesterday. It was alleged that they threatened to beat-up Haneefa, and prevented 2iim from going to work. The men.70 words
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Article45 1955-07-13 5 LIM UIBS Inim pleaded guilty in the Singapore City Police Court yesterday to a charge of keeping his rating shop in "a filthy and unwholesome stale" on April 2f). H- was fined S3O by the Masistrate. Mr. I). C. D'Cotta. gjl;agja;gjera45 words
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191 1955-07-13 5 CHURCH OF ENGLAND TO OPEN ALL ITS POSTS TO LOCAL MEN Asians To Train Overseas FOLLOWING *he current Malayanization trend, the Church of England hosjiow decided to throw open all its posts to local men. rtu 1C Blsno P s letter, published in the latest issue Of lne Courier, oflicial191 words
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142 1955-07-13 5 Unionist Denies Bid To Split Solidarity RECENT allegations made in the Press dv the Malay Seamen's Union that certain individuals \vc\e trying to "split the solidarity of Malay seamen" was described as 'absurd" by Capt. M. Said of the Malayasian Ship Officers Union yesterday. Capt. Said was commenting on a142 words
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Article, Illustration47 1955-07-13 5 MR. J. E. Perkins, above, Vice-President of Paramount International. New York, who flew into Singapore yesterday to look into the theatrical business in Singapore. He was met at the airport by Mr. Loke Wan Tho. whose chain of theatres exhibit Paramount pictures. Standard photo.47 words
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Article250 1955-07-13 5 Unionists Tell Marshall THE Singapore Traction Company Employees Union yesterday told Chief Minister, Mr. David .Marshall that he had been considerably misinformed about the true feelings ot trade unionists regarding the arrests of Fong: Swee Suan and Yong Kok Kirn. They were writing again to Mr.250 words
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Article62 1955-07-13 5 AN exhibition of fish the first of its kind in Malayawill be staged at the Happy World Stadium early in September. The Singapore Aquarists Society, which Is .sponsoring the exhibition, has elected a committee to make the necessary arrangements. There will be more than 400 tanks containing62 words
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Article33 1955-07-13 5 THE Principal of AnsloChineso Sc-hool in Singapore, Mr 'ihio Chan Bee returned to the Colony yesterday from Rangoon where he had gone to see tho Moral Re-armament play, "The Vanishing Island."33 words
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Miscellaneous655 1955-07-13 5 c4(mawac Information at a Glance Fsi n 6 a d nb f D iO lw pm "!t 5 &£tiZh2'ig£3Z *»T§« 7 «S"»HS: f* I II VJ AK\J l\ C Fenani TOT am (6 ft 3 :n) 701 6 pm, New Records: *W News man? Music i2551m): J3O MclK^ -J P»655 words
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Article596 1955-07-13 6 |>LOPLES Action Party Assemblyman Lim Chin Siong has thundered out his dehanct to the Singapore (Labour Front) Government. He demands the immediate release ot two trade union- detained under the Emergency Regulations and challenges the Government to arrest him too, unless they comply with his demand, or bring596 words
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Article303 1955-07-13 6 ryilh future of the countries and peoples of Asia depend today on building bulwarks ol trust and friendship between the East and the West These two of the most priceless assets which artnecessary to remove the misunderstandings that have arisen between the people of Asia and those the303 words
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Letter254 1955-07-13 6 Sir; With reference to the article appearing n yesterday's issue of your newspaper alleging coercion of the Singapore Fire Brigade Employees Union, I would ask you to publish the following clarification. The representative of the Fire Brigade Union was not invited to attend the meeting of254 words
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Letter226 1955-07-13 6 Sir,— On July 77 I went J To the Singapore Registra- Z tion Centre to hare the < address in my Identity Card J changed. A* I arrived there, at the appropriate counter, 1 Z saw a European couple Z (who arrived t)\ere al the J226 words
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Letter271 1955-07-13 6 Sir; A fresh angle on the question of licensing bookmakers in Malaya is being strongly recommended by the Taylor Public Services Commission when it urge that Government should take up this matter a soon as possible in order to curb bribery and corruption. The prejudice against 1 licensing271 words
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Letter81 1955-07-13 6 Sir; 1 was indignant to read in the Sunday Standard an article pertainin° to forty National Servicemen who complained to the Chief Minister, about having to travel to Kluang in open trucks. No sensible soldier would let down his unit. I hope that in future national servicemen81 words
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Article1438 1955-07-13 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - The NEWS as it strikes me! ASTER GUNASEKERA by r VHE other day the Pro- grcssivc Party chargjed the Labour Front with disunity. But of disunity in the sense that the members are j ready to desert it, there is no evidence. What exists is a strong feeling of dissatisfaction1,438 words
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Article505 1955-07-13 6 'Magic Roo t' Cuts Death Rate I F*° R mony ccn vr »h# x "magic root" of the shrub Ccphaclis ipecacunha has been used by the natives of Brazil and other sections of I South America to treat dysen--1 tery-caused diarrhea. And the ipecac root really I worked, although the505 words
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Article106 1955-07-13 6 REVIEW OF VIEW Per fectl;. Natural T Fi tl |Q i I Cbei Should t th< d~. Joui n Tl>< Juni< i 2 b« r cordii f Pi J api No Alternative y tl n bomb and tl SCJ n lead n There co-< poini non-( •John clam but 1*106 words
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Advertisement58 1955-07-13 6 Cmaganlalsl (Renowned Store Of Fancy Silks) I \jf&\ We Offer You //p% LATEST TEXTILES I [t l< Shanghai Silk Crepe-de-Chine. H I American Printed Plain Nylon. H French Plain Emboss Velvet. M *;l English Cold Check Taffetas. M Swiss Cotton Dress Materials. H teliP ill Moderate Prices I \l\l.\M.\l. XACI.NDAS58 words
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Advertisement38 1955-07-13 6 Shut up Aoulilnt I. .1 I nalW Aaitme for »C to dr* ,-oiTd tan "h I fu |fll ■km MALAYAN BAHW4Y I TRAVEL IN COMFORT ALL FIRST AND SECOND CLASS BEDS ARE NOW FITTED WITH FOAM LATEX MATTRESSES38 words
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Miscellaneous28 1955-07-13 6 Ca^ujjiV. p7 j gap 5 J "lii mftu i m» I _>1 \X m *«S^«^ .>u Jl mi r -i -^l»*tt»fc— *W in 1 1 1 u_u_ii ii28 words
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Article365 1955-07-13 7 crEGARD OF THE 3 GH TS OF ASIANS vl n July U (Reutcr)— Mr. G. L. s ider, saM today, that disregard Ijbs iras the greatest danger to the I prepared for delivery to ••ign Policy at Colgate York, said: "Peace and Asia as365 words
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Article21 1955-07-13 7 PAUL dc Lesseps, 74, son of the Suez Ferdinand rie Lessens. .;oarr attack in San Spain, on Monday.21 words
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Article19 1955-07-13 7 g on a French :.:;<><> to IJMO Francs yesterday. ;:".s oflen those of even on historic19 words
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Article8 1955-07-13 7 Ministers Adenauer vernment I f OH iH PEKING8 words
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282 1955-07-13 7 Britain Fully Behind Governor Of Cyprus LONDON. July 12 (AP)— Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, flew back home today from the troubled British Mediterranean Island of Cyprus and hurried to report to Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden and the Cabinet. He refused to talk282 words
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Article98 1955-07-13 7 HE'S NOT BASHFUL ANY MORE LIVERPOOL. July 12 (Keuter) A l(»-year-old Canadian huh school boy stepped foot on English soil from the liner Saxonia yesterday and knew it vu safe to call himself ">ir." The boy. Sir George Grant Suttie. the Eighth Baronet of a Scottish line which began in98 words
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118 1955-07-13 7 He Held Girl Captive In Cabin Locker KOBE, July 12 <AP> Japanese police yesterday arrested a 27-year-old crewman of a Norwegian ship on suspicion of holding a sirl captive in his cabin on the four-day trip from Yokohama Miss Nimeko Nakamura. 22. said Ole Johannessen took her to his cabin118 words
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Article40 1955-07-13 7 TOKYO. July 12. (UP) Japanese citizens were cheering the nation's most popular strike today. Some 30.000 tax collectors have quit work through the nation to enforce demands for summer allowances, wage increases and better working conditions.40 words
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Article51 1955-07-13 7 Smoke CancerNo Proof LONDON. July 12 (Reutcr) Tests over 18 months have failed to reveal any connection between smoking and lung cancer, the annual report of the British Empire Cancer Campaign announced today. But preliminary research suggested a connection between cancer of the stomach and certain soil characteristics, the report51 words
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Article37 1955-07-13 7 The U.S. Secretary of State. Mr John Foster Dulles, will confer with the British and French foreign ministers in Paris on Thursday and Friday to prepare for next week's Big Four conference in Geneva.— ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article268 1955-07-13 7 ROME. July 12, (AP) The Wilma Montesi case, Italy's nearly forgotten "Scandal of the Century." may flare into the headlines again this week. Rome newspapers and court circles predicted today that magistrate Raffaelo Sepe will end his two year investigation ot the scandal within a268 words
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470 1955-07-13 7 FRENCH ASSEMBLY APPROVES AUSTRIAN TREATY No Objection To Ratification PARIS, July It (Reuter)— The French National Assembly approved by unanimous vote today the ratification of the State Treaty ending the occupation of Austria. The vote was 613 to nil. The early assembly vote .surprised observers who had expected a daylong470 words
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Article, Illustration187 1955-07-13 7 MRS. Phyllis Sispera. 32, British-born ex-wife of a Czech airman. i s shown here with her three children. Clarence, Jennifer and Martin (left to right) in a photo made at Christmas 1952. Mrs. Sispera was returned to her home in Prague on July 7 after an absenceA.P. - 187 words
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Article125 1955-07-13 7 Socialists To Change The World LONDON. July 12: (Rej tcr)— The chairman of Socialist International, Mr. Morgan Phillips of Britain, told its 29-nation conlcrcme today "socialism am transform the world we live in." In his presidential add: Mr. Phillips, who is also eral secretary of the British Labour Party, added:125 words
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Article53 1955-07-13 7 LONDON. July 12. (UP).— The death toll soared to IjB today in a European heat wave z-o stifling that Britain's perspirins memberi of the H< of Lords dotted their wijjs. Italy reported the largest Dumber of dead. Temperatures reached 86 degrees in Florenrc and 65 in53 words
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Article39 1955-07-13 7 A VISITING delegation of Russian churchmen to Britain, admittedly puzzled by the game of golf, received assurance from the Ar< bishop of Canterbury yest« rday that they wont have to watch a cricket match.— UP.39 words
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Article, Illustration65 1955-07-13 7 YESSIR, IT REALLY WAS WARM at Rochampton. Surrey swimming pool, says little Christopher Piggott Mum and Dad took me there for the day We live quite near at Saines. Middlesex. It WAI lovely and cool in the water. But when I came out gee! That sun was hot. Mum thoughtMirrorpic - 65 words
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Article37 1955-07-13 7 Tribal WarBriton Dies ADEN. July 12 (Reuter) A British soldier has died of wounds received in an attack by tribesmen in the Western Aden Protectorate He was Private Thomas Francis Ward of the First Battalion Scaforth Highlanders.37 words
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Article113 1955-07-13 7 BANGKOK. July 12 (Rcuter) Nationalist Chinese Minister to Thailand. Mr. Patrick Pichi Sun. said here he had received reports that Chinese in South Thailand were joining Communists in Malayan jungles because the Thai Government had deprived them of the opportunity to attend school, according to an113 words
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Article33 1955-07-13 7 THE Chinese Prime Minister. Mr. Chou En Lai. said yesterday the Chinese people wou d watch with "rlose attention" every success of the Mongolian people in building up their ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Advertisement47 1955-07-13 7 I f u!^u tvoewritet ie precision buiu ijp^ i MM BHV the OLYMIMA I in «(>i*arancr. fft«i!y i. ruarantee^ nruiny yearn of 'me rather lharf a dull in Im alter Im *i VIM m<wir<t price of the 4"r»rtn,n. ■o* 3017. Singapore LT D. Kuala Lum^ir: Penan* 147 words
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Advertisement110 1955-07-13 7 fiom France we present ($k the famous labour saving j^j^^^^^^k^ "MOULI" J^jSM <^jjp«| MOULIN LEGUMES i^Kf^^fK^BL//^^ Food Mill for sieving Purees, X^iW UPS egC P ri ce: C 53.60 tr $4.50. MOULINETTE MOULI-BABY j Se|f Sharpening Mincer (with two (Baby's Own Food Mill) J cutters) For Milling b Sieving Cooked110 words
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514 1955-07-13 8 Acceptance Of Red 'Peace Offer Would Betray The People Secretary Replies To Labour Man KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Acceptance of the Malayan Communist Party's "peace offer" would be a betrayal of the people of Malaya and a mortgage of the future of this country, Inchc Abdul Aziz bin Haji Abdul Majid,514 words
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159 1955-07-13 8 A most attractive series of new Singapore postage stamps of 15 denominations, each bearing separate designs, will be placed on sale on Sept. 4. The designs of the centvalues of the new stamps depict the diversity and characteristics of the trade159 words
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145 1955-07-13 8 X A JANG. Tues— Kaiang residents wondered today why the UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance and the Party Negara had "forgotten" the town which is the heart of the Langat Constituency. Only noticeable "election fever is at the District Office where preparations are well under way to ensure145 words
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Article258 1955-07-13 8 British Adviser Tells Council Xl ALA LUMPUR, Tues.-The British Adviser of Selangor, Mr. V. Duckworth, today declared at a meeting of the State Council that efforts to win the hearts and minds of the people were never greater than today. Mr. Duckworth was answering some258 words
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Article89 1955-07-13 8 5,000 Bags Of Mail Due Next Week A bumper consignment of 5,390 mail bags are due to arrive in Singapore by the Oranje and the Carthage on Juiv 19. The Oranje is carrying 2,884 bass, while the Carthage 2.506* bass. This accumulation of mail has been caused by the irregular89 words
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Article129 1955-07-13 8 THE Board of Governors of the. Students' Centre has decided to use No. 1 1 Adam Road as a student hostel for women students attending the University of Malaya as from September when the new academic term begins. There will be accommodation for ten to129 words
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Article98 1955-07-13 8 IPOH, Tues. Magistrate Inohe Jamad bin Abdul Latif this morning revisited the Ipoh detention camp and inspected the scene of the incident which occurred on the night of June 4 when three detainees dice from gun shot wounds In a rhemist report submitted to the magistrate today,98 words
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Article75 1955-07-13 8 a SF nIBA^-, TV CS; r MrA X Bhoumuk 51. Asian assistant of the Jeram Padcng on the lc §s and chest was taken to Kuala Pilah in a serious condition senous condition was reported to be improving, when he suddenly took a turn for75 words
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Article, Illustration118 1955-07-13 8 WOLF whistles greeted Che Kahma binti Jantan as she swung prettily on to the platform at the beauty contest which was part of the Alliance fun fair held in Klang recently. Che Rahma didn't win but she was a close second to Kok Swee118 words
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Article65 1955-07-13 8 Youth M Do Its D To Work IPO I of tod I hypn< I th< M throw: I \h> 1 1 J.P N I I Sir: of m r" He ffr fuls ach.. th» J and •> I need B^ on the i H| helping nn. K& inKrat: 1 I65 words
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Advertisement312 1955-07-13 8 A Vallncw r^CL& y%r I iQffi I 4 DIFFEKiHTf I HAPPY WORLD STADIUM Dally at 8.30 p.m. Saturdays ft Sundays: 6 15 9 p.m. LIMITED ENGAGEMENT Children s Concessions Admission: 33 S5 S6 S5 $5 33 S3 G?nera? Admission: $2 BOOK EARLY AT Robinson's, Winston's Cj Happy Weld Pork. I312 words
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Advertisement59 1955-07-13 8 w- r^B'T* '^^^r VIM I could have wept...! Shantung's so expensive these days and there vfH my husband's best shirts ruined after only a washings- I shaJl see there's no more har^h r in my house. And I'll always mm on Sunic I soap that cetb the dirt out gently.59 words
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Article, Illustration206 1955-07-13 9 \I» Ii n d Mime Gftaia »'iihIr old F rrm h star, u.ilki No 1 Court Old Baikn. h, nni fibbed and I I 1 t k tea in the court's ground canteen. c be pushed a tanned through h:s thick s206 words
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Article, Illustration134 1955-07-13 9 ucc with a bunch of -covered wires. When she tried to pro- herself he hit her s the hands, dragged by the hair into a bedroom and struck her several more blows on the face. Next day when she went to work Irene's foreman,134 words
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Article, Illustration28 1955-07-13 9 v Paulette (hats by 1 the Auteuil race track S drags was run. Photo ndi dress with a wide •::ollete forming sleeves. el of pigtails. A P. pix.28 words
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429 1955-07-13 9 My Film Of You Beat 'What Butler Saw' He Wrote To A Wife COURT TOLD LETTERS sent to an attractive young married woman by an alleged black-mailer were read in a court in England. One letter, the Weymouth (Dorset) magistrates were told, said: "A cine film of your shady activities429 words
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183 1955-07-13 9 12 'Branded' Girls Are Sent Home From School 4 HEADMISTRESS sent twelve girls home from school for scratching the names or initials of boys on their arms with needles. She told the girls, aged about twelve, to report to hospital for an anti-infection injection. The headmistress, Mrs. M.E. Leighton, said183 words
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Article, Illustration39 1955-07-13 9 kAVWwvwwwwwwwwvvwvviww*; SEEN at AuteuiJ. A new J mumble, a sleeve- less cassock of multi- i coloured striped linen worn over a white skirt 2 The hat by Achille has a flowing white tulle veil. pix. APAP - 39 words
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Article296 1955-07-13 9 Rita Del Mur - THE STARS AMD UPI Rita Del Mur IW w 1 lit |V ClllM'H MiM ih.. £522 |M ol »'«ii»'ii<-.-. urn SiSSBLBL^ hat !hou JHJJj Kechec-k decisions or ErXirE! caie en routo tact ia c h u fis wnh others Be «uave. charming: do not In. smt on your own wav296 words
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Article334 1955-07-13 9 HELEN HUGH - HELEN HUGH by 'TWO pretty girls with two pretty make-ups set out for a day in the open air. By the end of the day there was only ONE pretty girl the other's face was clogged, patchy and discoloured. What made the difference? One was a334 words
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Article, Illustration415 1955-07-13 9 Constance Walsh - Constance Walsh by 'THERE'S a future in your tea-cup your future written in the leaves left at the bottom. Ever since tca-drinkinj; became popular. people have been reading their cups to find out what's in store for them. It's quite easy. Most groups of leaves form a415 words
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Article, Illustration38 1955-07-13 9 A summer evening gown of white Chontilly lace, with scalloped decolletage and hemline, worn by Mary Fickett. Blue silk organdy is laced through the softly draped bodice and skirt, with a finish of dainty bows. Wide World Photo.38 words
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Advertisement62 1955-07-13 9 ANOTHER SERVICE TO AAALACCA WITH EFFECT FROM JULY 14th j EVERY THURSDAY ML 110 ML 109 4.45 p.m. dep. SINGAPORE 8.05 p.m. 5.45 p.m. arr. MALACCA j 5.55 p.m. dep. 6.30 p.m. arr. V KUALA LUMPUR dep. 6.45 p.m. PASSENGERS FROM KUALA LUMPUR SHOULD NOTE THAT SERVICE ML 109 ON62 words
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Article134 1955-07-13 10 China In Market For Oil RED China is negotiating for the purchase of 5.000 tons of coconut oil from Malayan exporters, according to ieports in the Singapore market S '.sapore Chinese produce tiad terday were .liable 1 to confirm these repori The negotiations were red to be .going on. So134 words
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Article57 1955-07-13 10 OCEAN shipments of pre- I pared latex from Malaya to various countries amounted in June to 9.250 tonx of which 4.699 ton.> went to the United States. Britain was the .second largest buyer, taking a total of 2.430 tons. Quantities also went to South Africa. Aus- f57 words
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Article41 1955-07-13 10 RUBBER crop figures for .June of the following companies arc: A ->r Gajah 20.100 lb w Ayer Pan 60.000 lb., G'encaly 73.512 lb., Kluang 52-500 Pajam 90.000 lb.. Talisman 24.200 |b., Teluk Anson 32.842 U U Ben.it 41.0(10 lb.41 words
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Article19 1955-07-13 10 INDONESIAN tin in ore shipments during May total eH 2.973 tons compared, to 2.853 In Aori!. Router.19 words
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Article, Illustration276 1955-07-13 10 NEVER a dull moment This is how Mrs. Lucy Tan Lay Hwa, who helps to run the family concern of Ban Teck Seng, a Colony tobacco firm, describes her job. A dental surgeon who gave up her successful practice to enter business, Mrs T?n t\nd- that lifeT.J.C. - 276 words
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642 1955-07-13 10 vBs<^' r S log w T_r y VHtflW|wfljßHßflfg A jgoa" 2%__yßss? v^Jgw^i!ww'*^V«!-X i^* j s X£v v v '^y>*^^& $'$y' 5 fix Jfe 'SJS^k 3&> erofiii»64SL $J& $S 8 g we 4___K i— ■fflwSftS^ LONDON. IN MANY respects the cconjmic prospects ol Asia and the642 words
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Article118 1955-07-13 10 Ships In Harbour OITIIR ROADS P >metheus. Aurtlis, Chong Hsin?. Neritina. Hoesh Trader, Dolly Trumnn. Felipe-. Tasman. Foo Yu. Caltex 93. Hupeh. INMR ROADS H .i 2 Eng. Hock Hai, Nmyang. Teck Thong. Yong Ann. Labuan Hadji. Marudu. Senai.l Tnng sing. Play a ran Kampar. I Perak. Taype. Tong Nam.!118 words
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Article148 1955-07-13 10 Business In Shares SINGAPORE -tiartb:. 'yesterday reported tne lollowing Dusiness done: 88. Tcirol 44 9 (<>dd lot > .-.nci 15 I',, Fra.-er <v: Xcave ords. il.J.i; Gammon v J (over-' night); \v. Hammer $t.~& lovermght>; Metal Box 11.40 sd and S>..:>tii xri; Sinsapore Cold Sior. a^c 11.70; Spore Traction wrds.148 words
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Article109 1955-07-13 10 FOR seven years a British Fislierics Ofjictr, Mr. N. McKenzie has been Jishit^ icith electricity on an English rirer the Great Ouse. lie is using an improved techBiqifC developed by himself, and believes that the equipment would be useful to colonial lishermen in countries largely dependent on a109 words
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Article, Illustration208 1955-07-13 10 KUALA LIMPIR, Tucs. Mr. K. P. Dawood Sultan, new president of the Associated Indian Chambers of Commerce, declared today that he would personally advocate Indian merchants taking a "strong and active part" in politics, although the Chamber itself adopted the attitude of an observer. ''With208 words
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Article132 1955-07-13 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picub yesterday wereCopra July $23£ buyers. $23^ sellers; August $28 buyers. $2a 4 J sellers: coconut 'oil bulk |43. drum.> $451. nominal Muntok white pepper $173 Sarawak white 5177. Special Sarawak black $137. HOLIDAY. CUTLER, BATH and CO. LTD. Copra132 words
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Article31 1955-07-13 10 PRICES for lard and edible oil s jumped 60 per cent in price yesterday as the result of a government decision to stop paying subsidies on these foodstuffs.— AP.31 words
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Article74 1955-07-13 10 Dutch Firm May Buy Factory THE Imperial Commodities Corporation, a Dutch controlled company with large rubber estates in the Far East, is reported to be offering to purchase one of the big Government synthetic rubber plants at Institute West Virginia The plant is presently "mothballed." Cover a ment agencies and74 words
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Article43 1955-07-13 10 THE United SUtet Department of Agriculture has fore- r-ast this year's rif e crop at 47,214.000 bagi of 100 pounds. This compares with 58.853.000 bags produced last year and] with the 10-year average (1944- '5-*) of 39..'{.')7.000 bags.— A P43 words
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Article43 1955-07-13 10 special legislation putting the plant up for sale. Imperial's plans are to start only one of the three plant units giving: production of 40.000 tons synthetic yearly. The two remaining units each with a capacity of 40.000 tons may be reactivated later—Reutcr.43 words
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Article357 1955-07-13 10 Memoranda Sent To Govt. PENANG, Tues -The Importers and Exporters' Association and thr Atjel Traders' Association have sent in separate memoranda to the Chairman of th Working Party on Customs Duties, Inche Ismail bin Mohamed Ah, protesting gainst the consideration by the party to introduce357 words
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Article106 1955-07-13 10 Rubbers Steady Market MALAYAN rut shares were steady y< day. in .\vmpalk continued rise :n the modity price. Generally, how* conditions prevailed :r. sections with tin shai clining to ease m t stances. Moderate business v. Dorted. Price change* anno;.* by the Malayan Shareb: Association yesterday v. B B Petrol106 words
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Article136 1955-07-13 10 SINGAPORE'S commercial commm m with the trade with Indonesia supjHn §i the proposed good will and trad* |J country. The need for impr< commercial relationships be- twecn Singapore a: emphasized by two ing merchants, Mr. D. T Assomu!!. chairman of Indian Chamber and Mr.136 words
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Article14 1955-07-13 10 Rubber Goes -An 3 -ttN>l m m i NOOH tot m to p> I14 words
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Article, Illustration54 1955-07-13 10 FARFAVELL dinner given receyitly by The staff o/ Kian Girflii (Malaya) Ltd.. Import Department* to Mr. R. J. Davids, Import Manager who lejt ior Japan on a new assignment, Mr, R. J. Davids is sren sealed tliird irom leit He if fncceeded by K. F. Vhlenberk.54 words
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Advertisement409 1955-07-13 10 NOTICES 1 THE IBUIIG TtRF fU'B AIGIST BANK HOI. II) XV MEETING SATCRDAI. 30TH JULY. lfKio. MONDAY IST AUGUST. I?>:>s. THIRSDAY 4TH AUGUST, IMS. SATURDAY. ♦iTH AUGUST, I*B IJQfTRIES 112 D 1 ork J a Wednesday, 20th J rtpp!r Htion Lists f< r St BSCR.'BINC; MEMBERS foi car. Ist Srptcr:409 words
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Advertisement182 1955-07-13 10 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS SECRETARIAT: Supply of 1 silver Casket for presentation in connection with concnt of Honorary Freedom City Inside measureIs of the Casket to be not than U)," long, oA" wide. 2\ .'U" in depth. Inside and overall mea>iire:i-ients to be stated. Designs and tenders tc182 words
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Advertisement156 1955-07-13 10 NIPPON YUSEN KAISH* Jpc ""I Aki Marw tor Alexandria. Genoa. Marseille*. Targ et Looocn. Art«^€ro. KottercMTi b Hamburf Co«Jo»" m <Passerser f Accepteol td Mant*fvu Marw fcr R«r|toon. O'tta- Cod' R^'« b < a<utt» I'd Etoretu Marw tcr Yckor-^TU Kcte b Osaka f Manila Maru tcr Aatn. Di'bOuti. Masscwar. tr156 words
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Advertisement1123 1955-07-13 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., L*D. Tel: 2412 ltl #s) (Incorporated m Singapore) "Jfg" Hi t»pm» Travel oepTT THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE o.pt Carriers opt.on re proc.ed vta ether port* to lead and di«charge e«rgc SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON b CONT INI NT Singapore Due Sails P. Sham Penani1,123 words
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Advertisement774 1955-07-13 11 MITSUI ypi LINE FOR JAPAN from Indicj S POft P Shom Pcnon9 Kyoritsu Moru from Colcutia, for Hongkong Kobe M 0 |i Yokohama. Nagoyo 24 July Woyo Maru trorr Colcutto Rangoon, tor Kobe Yokohamo. Oscko Moji 27 July FOR JAPAN from Cont.nent Harunoson Moru tor Yokohama. Kobi vio SoiQon Bangkok774 words
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Advertisement869 1955-07-13 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said. Genoo, Antwerp, Rotterdam. Homburg Copenhagen, Gothenburg ond Oslo S pore P. Sham Penonaj x) "MALACCA" In Port xx) "KAMBODIA" 22/23 July xxx) "MEONIA" 22/25 luly 26/27 |uly 28/29 luly xxxx) "INDIA" 7/9 Aug "FALSTRIA" ...14/17 Aug 18/18Aug 19/20 Aug x)869 words
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Article369 1955-07-13 12 Spotlight On Ann Blyth who wants 'As Many Babies As The Dear Lord Will Send Us' HOLLYWOOD, \V/HE\ Ann Blyth goes shopping she buys so many tins of baby food that shopkeepers feel sure she must have quads or at least triplets at home. But although Ann wants as many369 words
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Article166 1955-07-13 12 Star Calling with Bridget Jones twenty-eight, she is one of M-G-M's top actresses. She hopes to follow in the footsteps of stars like Esther Williams and Jeanne Cram. who combine successful careers with having several children. ANN admits that she never fell in love until she was 25. Then Dennis166 words
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Article392 1955-07-13 12 HOLLYWOOD pIIARI.TON HES TON'S three-month-old son really put his foot in it when he signed' a contract to pla> the infant Moses in Paramount s "The Ten Commandments." He for-mally settled the deal by placing his footprint on a leather-bound agreement attached to a392 words
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Article, Illustration225 1955-07-13 12 SHE uses make-up only on her eyes and lips; loves frilly undies in blue and pink; has more than 100 pairs of earrings (and you have to catch her early in the mornings or lote at night to see her without a pair); dresses up for any and225 words
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Article445 1955-07-13 12 James Bacon - James Bacon FEMALE BRANDO 'like a tigress just out of the jungle' HOLLYWOOD YOU have probably never heard of Carol Ohmart but you will She is a female Brando And that explains why Paramount is giving her the biggest new star buildup since Audrey Hepburn. Seldom has445 words
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Article304 1955-07-13 12 ROCK HUDSON has J started Spanish lesJ sons. He'll speak it in J "Giant." upcoming George Stevens jilm for Z Warners. SHELLEY Winters, a girl who's never been 2 averse to seeing her name C in the columns, is pull- ing a switch. Baskets C of fruit and flowers304 words
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Article125 1955-07-13 12 f ANA TURNER, as D r Jj^M painted by Artist Me? f^H DIAKNE, Cinema Scope I Perspecta Stereophonic Soy The portrait, inspired sculpture in THE LOOVXI tfH Dianne dc Poitiers sat. plays ti I^l story of one oj Europe s m SH wjomen. #jPW Huebner, a natirc125 words
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Article, Illustration82 1955-07-13 12 Turkish Delight BUT TERRY DOESN'T LIKE IT HOLLYWOOD Stor Terry Moore cried becousc o Turkish paper recently printed a picture of her in Istanbul which made it look as though she wos drinking hard liquor Terry belongs to the Mormon sect ond they are teetotallers She liked the holiday snap82 words
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Advertisement269 1955-07-13 12 Keep your skin lovely, fair this easy way Pond's Creams are right for your skm right for the dmi ale T TSE PONDS FAMOUS creams to preserve and enhance- your beauty. No matter what type of skin you have or what ilimafe you live in Pond's Creams protect and glorify269 words
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Miscellaneous30 1955-07-13 12 beer '4 4 1 q <^^| 2G. A tape edict for Charles I? <r~~wm l^B 27. Associated with arsenic on t^W^W^^^B *'m Itn vi II 'Vr A J Id 1 I30 words
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568 1955-07-13 13 AFRICA'S THIRD IN IN ENG LAND RILLING RACE AGAINST TIME .t.m: Mj I 2 (Router)— South Africa won an exciting race against ibrillins rtdWf by three wickets over England with only five the third cricket test at Old Trafford today. sparf be I W I be- m I I I568 words
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Article173 1955-07-13 13 Today's Sport SOCCER FRIENDLY:— Hong Kung Chinese vs. Sino-Malays Ot Jalan Besar at 8 p.m.: Ri M.E. Civilian vs. Snkaramai Sports Club at Jalan Besar 1 SBHFA LEAGUE CUP: —F. N. vs. S.T.B. at F. N.; Mercantile Bank VS. Breweries at 5.H.8.; Bntn vs. Jacks at M.F.A.; 1.C.1, vs. X.P.M.173 words
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Article50 1955-07-13 13 Singapore's Dynamos will play a friendly football match against the lIM Dockyard at Naval B;;-c on Sunday at 5.13 p.m. sharp: Narayanan, Seng Ghee. Vclu. Regunathan. Gham, Lye Hock, Purasamy, Bala, Krishnan, Hussain, Nadaraja, Ouintas Chan Salaudeen. Suppiah. Majid. Transport leaves °4i{ Tanjong PagßT Road at 4 i>.m. sharp.50 words
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80 1955-07-13 13 LIVERPOOL. July 12. (R CU oM I^-t u U Brittain 25-year-SS, B^ lt sl c y^»Z ace. was tod ihat he cannot have the p'l Ze he D won ta the recent Prague Berlin cycle race unless he pay s £105. The prizes radio sets,80 words
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Article143 1955-07-13 13 MERRYONES BP BEAT NANYANG KLANG. Wed Sports Merryones BP of Klarig beat Nanyang Siang Pau BP of Kuala Lumpur 6-1 at the Badminton Hall here last night. Results:— Merryones players mentioned first: Singles— Goh Beng Kirn beat Koh»Tonz 800 15-10. 15-10, Charlie Koh beat Choy Ah Senc 15-3, 9-15. 15-8.143 words
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Article33 1955-07-13 13 THE Colony Div. :*B lraguc soccer match between SCSA and Windsor Rovers, rcheduled to be played on the C.U. ground vestcrday was called off as the SCSA players failed to turnup33 words
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320 1955-07-13 13 SLTA Lose 2 Trophies ColonfmeSdouhf/^nHi! EC Chin relumed to the they [iterant Zm lt W hty dr0 PPed last year when the power of the Chew Beenee Lhin combination The aseing Kamis and his partner could do nothing risht and were swept320 words
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Article131 1955-07-13 13 REX B.P beat Fairwind B.P in a inendly badminton match played during th e wceKend. Results (Rex TP mentioned nrst > were Angles: Quek Keng Chuan beat suadi bin 11. Tahir 15-10 £*7 7 L m Yew Hock beat C. SJS v Ia L th r Vs131 words
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Article43 1955-07-13 13 SINGAPORE Corinthians ne.d Rovers Sports Club to a draw in a Singapore uiv, 1 league soccer match Payed at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Scorers for Rovers Sports Club were: Mat Noor Hoon Leong. Corinthians scored through Zainai and Amat Ariffin.43 words
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343 1955-07-13 13 LONDON, July 12 (IT)— Sir George Thomas, veteran British international badminton player and donor of the Thomas Cup, said today recent criticisms of treatment of the United States badminton team in Malaya, attributed to Wynn Rogers, were "unjustified" and "nonsense." whelming hospitality handed out343 words
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263 1955-07-13 13 Replay May Decide Water Polo Tourney SINGAPORE Amateur 1 Swimming \ssociation s 1 Div A. water-polo lea- 'i 1 gue is likely to come to I 1 an end on Sunday when 1 the Chinese Swimming; < Club "A" team meet the 1 Singapore Royal Air I Force. 1 The263 words
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Article479 1955-07-13 13 YORKS 16 Pts. BEHIND LONDON, July 12 (Reuter)— Yorkshire, by beating Sussex by eight wickets at Sheffield today, jumped back into the chase for the English countY cricket championship. Their victory coincided with Surreys second defeat ol the season, the county leaders being beaten by479 words
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Miscellaneous219 1955-07-13 13 ■bner By Al Copp I ,J. NOW, WE /PP-lOONTT (P F HF^ I BHBBH^ JT A 1r l', NOW W l^ -rrf' LOwE C7V SEE ANY > S>TTJNG BARREL }>■ hv*^N. r *>-' /v > GOOD. < l^ CTOPPfc A LANDING LANDING I ON »T T E&^y C^ STROMK «V219 words
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Article285 1955-07-13 14 MI'NLEE coud have been distressed by the firm going at Ipoh when he failed to show up in both his efforts. Now with a little "give" in the present going —there has been some rain during the week— he may give an improved285 words
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Article1065 1955-07-13 14 IF there is no rain at Kuala Lumpur today* the going ivill be very good, RACE ONE TRAINER Charles Ellery holds a pretty strong hand in ttougainvillca and Southbridge. The former is my pick. This Pink Flower gelding has been in the numbers in his last three efforts1,065 words
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111 1955-07-13 14 Sino— Malays Meet HKCAAF At 8 Tonight HONGKONG Chinese soccer tourists will play their last game in the Colony tonight against Sino-Malays before proceeding to the Federation tomorrow* for a series of matches. The Sino-Malay team to meet the tourists at 8 p.m. at Jalan Besar stadium will be selected111 words
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Article271 1955-07-13 14 SPORTS LETTER ALL THE BEST BUT ONE SELECTED Sir, The North Team to "meet the Scuth in the annual 'test' ot Kuala Lumpur during the Hari Raya Haji Holidays has been well chosen with one exception. Gurcharan Singh on his present form does not deserve a place in State Team,271 words
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Article341 1955-07-13 14 has high hopes for a 'Treble' THE THREAT IS WESTOTH treagagvafv I HOOGHLY IS THE HORSE FOR THE LAST I RACE OVER THE 5V 2 FURLONGS STRAIGHT JTHIS AFTERNOON, SECOND DAY OF THE TURF CLUB JULY MEETING IN KUALA LUMPUR. I am convinced that this four-year-old Watling Street gelding341 words
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Article327 1955-07-13 14 fafagafaf X^^H^^ifft 7/W/<? Hill < 5 A BIG ANDY could get punters off to a good 3*3" start here if making normal improvement 2 on his Ipoh effort behind Kinssbeau. tilery's pair J BOUGAINVILLEA and SOUTHBRIDGE will be well backed and are obvious dangers. The bookies are327 words
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Article603 1955-07-13 14 VERITY GILL - VERITY GILL Spore Services In Strong Stand Against Hongkong By BOWLING SQUADRON Leader IX. Dunn treated the padang crowd to some of the finest batting seen for a long time when he hit an unbeaten 77 runs for the Colony Combined Services against the visiting:603 words
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Article67 1955-07-13 14 TIME T IN PHIL (S' pore To CLASS A^-iatin, v *4 tmi trials C% parl «f th.!j l P°^ loiJ hf 'W IrUI I 1 3 The ai B I of i J the fro- HV< -"I B J and from Mi*| At 3 3 thC mi mett. 1 night67 words
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