Singapore Standard, 21 July 1955
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Title Section15 1955-07-21 1 Singapore Standard v« 4 v. 1"> SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1953 11 PAGES 15 CENTS15 words
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Article304 1955-07-21 1 UN. Officials Attacked RIOTERS HIT OUT AT GENEVA AGREEMENT SAIGON, July 20. Demonstrators today attacked two hotels here where members of the Indo-China Truce Control Commission live, but no one was killed. A police officer said an Indian member of the Com mission had been injuredReuter; A.P. - 304 words
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1008 1955-07-21 1 lIARSHALL CALLS FOR SHOWDOWN TOMORROW'S emergency session of the Singapore Legislative l m ;nht well be the last for the Labour Front Coalition Government. The meeting will undoubtedly be the stormiest in the history of the three and a half month old Government.1,008 words
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Article20 1955-07-21 1 Blaze aves 100 Homeless v.n. ci in I 0 the| B to nd a i told S officials 1 lost20 words
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Article46 1955-07-21 1 GENERAL Sir Gerald Templer. will leave Singapore at 8 a.m. today for Australia and New Zealand for talks with military leaders there. While in Singapore, General Templer was the guest of the Commander-in-Chief. Far East Land Forces, Lt. Gen. Sir Charles Loewen.46 words
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Article31 1955-07-21 1 IN a separate judging during the Miss Universe contest at Long Beach. California, on Tuesday night. Miss England. Margaret Rowe. was selected "most popular girl in the parade.** —UP.31 words
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Article, Illustration150 1955-07-21 1 A Fairy Danced For Them A LITTLE fairy girl who < mild twist and twirl on i he ice tripped up to talk «o some little boys and fcirla w °o <" oul d not even walk to thoii places at the Happy World Stadium yesterda> Lydia Cloots the little150 words
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Article134 1955-07-21 1 R.I. Govt. Crisis Worsens JAKARTA. Indonesia. July 20 (AP) Indonesia's Redsupported government appeared near collapse today in a worsening crisis with the army over the appointment of a new Chief of Staff and with a number of pro-govern-ment parties threatening to quit supporting Premier Ali Sastroamidjojo. Within 24 hours of134 words
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Article112 1955-07-21 1 ACTION MAKES NO SENSE McNEICE City Unions Serve Strike Note THE president of the Singapore City Council, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, last night termed the threatened strike action by its 10,000 daily-rated workers as "wholly Mr. McNeice said this when commenting on the 14-day strike notice which was served112 words
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Article39 1955-07-21 1 A MAN was found stabbed outside Kreta Ayer Police Station in Neil Road. Singapore, late last night. He had knife wounds in the abdomen. Police later recovered a knife near the scene. Investigations are proceeding.39 words
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Article118 1955-07-21 1 EUROPEAN SECURITY DISCUSSED Summit' Talks GENEVA. July 20 (Reuter) The Big Four heads of government today instructed their foreign ministers to take up again the problems of German unity and European security, French sources said. During today's session In the Palace of Nations. President Eisenhower said he was sure that118 words
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Article32 1955-07-21 1 SIR Seymour Howard. Lord Mayor of London now on a week's visit to Moscow, said yesterday he ha s invited the Mayor of Moscow. Mr. Mikhail Yasnov, to London. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article210 1955-07-21 1 BOTH SIDES ARE HOPEFUL THE six- week-old strike at Hume Industries (Far East) Limited in Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, may end today. i Leaders of the Singapore Factory and Shop Workers Union and the management j of the firm, after an eighthour discussion yesterday,210 words
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Article20 1955-07-21 1 ROBERT T. Stevens resigned yesterday after two and a half years as U.S. Secretary of the Army. A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article40 1955-07-21 1 POTENZA. Italy. July 20 (AP)— Twenty-one rears ago Giovanni Bruno's sister was killed by lightning under a tree near their home at Pescopagano. On Monday. Bruno took refuge under the tree in a storm. Lightning killed him.40 words
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Article58 1955-07-21 1 DUARTE, California. July 2o (AP> Actress Suzan Ball is definitely suffering from a recurrence of cancer, to which she lost a leg 18 months ago. but is showing continual improvement. That was the word from the City of Hope hospital on Tuesday after doctors finished58 words
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Article189 1955-07-21 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A gramophone record, which has been banned by the 8.8 C. in London and condemned in several other countries as "suggestive" and "lewd," is fast becoming the No. 1 hit tune in Malaya. Written by an American, it is a moody, amorous189 words
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Article287 1955-07-21 1 Mrs. Perle Mesta Charmec The Mob FORMER U.S. Minister to Luxemburg. Mrs. Peik* Mesta arrived in Singapore yesterday from Saigon. As she stepped from her plane, her dress showed signs pf the tear gas which had been used on the mob storming the hotel in which she staved. "The riots287 words
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Article66 1955-07-21 1 MIA' S SPOUSE GETS LIFE LONDON. July 20 <Reut< > The British Army Council announced today that the death sentence on Sergeant Frederick Emmett-Dunne. for the murder of another Sergeant in Germany two years ago. had been commuted to life imprisonment. Emmett-Dunne. aged 32. was found guilty on July 766 words
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Article24 1955-07-21 1 A NEW typhoon whipped up in the Pacific yesterday and headed directly toward Tokyo with winds of 120 miles per hour. UP.24 words
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Advertisement19 1955-07-21 1 >" rt n 1,1: lOfl pr U-^ I °"rf &c SURE of the best BUTTER Cl?!! tOLD STORAGE CO., LTD.19 words
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Advertisement58 1955-07-21 1 SHEU MOTOR OIL QUALITY _jf_3 KETTLES r^^JA by Tl% Prices S'porc Pcnong Federation Polished D 5173 3 Pints $28 $30 Aluminium D 5175 5 Pints $30 $32 50 Chromium D 5353 3 Pints $40 $44 Plated D 5235 5 Pints $46 $50 Advertisement of THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO MALAYA) LTO.58 words
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Article167 1955-07-21 2 CI.USINO rubber pttre* (cents per ib in SingaI pore yesterday were: Buyers Seller* No I KS S Spot Loose 1362 127 i No I KS s f.ob. Aug. \2til ISfii No. 1 120,' mi No. 3 1131 H4l Tone: Stead> I'IN PKICK The price ot tin yes trrdav167 words
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Article96 1955-07-21 2 SC Fined $50 For Deserting .7OHORE BAHRU, Wed. Ibrahim bin Daud, an N.C.O. in the Special Constabulary, stationed ai Telok Sengat. was fined $50 in the Magistrate's Court today for deserting the Force. He had been due to return on Dee. 15 from 14 clays" leave but failed t-, »to96 words
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Article105 1955-07-21 2 Prophet's Picture Ban Urged KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malay Rulers arc understood to bo considering a proposal asking the Federal Legislative Council resulting from next week's elections, to ban the entry into the country, sale and possession of publications containing pictures or drawings ol prophet Mohamed. This follows the controversy105 words
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Article39 1955-07-21 2 A RECENTLY married woman. Chon&, Ah Cheng. 20. was found with her throat slashed in her home in Lorong 29. off Geylang Road. Singapore, last night. She was admitted to the General Hospital in a critical condition.39 words
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Article27 1955-07-21 2 AN 11-year-old schoolboy Chun Wong Poh. wa s badly injured when he dropped from a rambutan tree in the Tarn area of Singapore yesterday.27 words
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Article38 1955-07-21 2 HONGKONG July M Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hoim Exchange today were: $15.51 to JLI Rter ins; $."> ***** to US$l; $l.B.'iti to Malayan $1: $0,121 to one Indooesian Rupiah; Gold $252.25 to a tacl.38 words
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Article242 1955-07-21 2 Dramatic Bid To Escape Foiled RAUB, Wed. Chin Choy, 38-year-old former District Committee Member' in the Malayan Communist terrorist organization, was charged under the Emergency Regulations in the Assize Court here today. On April 20. Chin was arrested in the Hongkong Hotel in Hongkong.242 words
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Article91 1955-07-21 2 Navy Chief To Visit Saigon THE COMM A N D E R-IN-i CHIEF. Far East Station. ViceI Admiral A. K. Scott Moncrielf. will leave Singapore on Satur- day for Saigon on an official visit. The trip will he ViroAdmiral Scott MoncriefT's first visit to Sftigon. He will meet the French91 words
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Article67 1955-07-21 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Dato Onn bin Ja'afar. the Party Negara leader, today continued his daily vote catching tour in the far flung villages of Johore Bahru. This afternoon he travelled 16 miles of rough and bumpy track to visit Kampong Kong Kong and Kong Kong Estate,67 words
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Article29 1955-07-21 2 THE First Traffic Court Magistrate. Mr. M. Karthigesu. I yesterday acquitted Senior Airj craftsman J. W. Andrews, of j a charge of driving a car withlout lights.29 words
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Article, Illustration47 1955-07-21 2 ASH and debris arc ail that is left of the 18 squatter huts a n Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The fire, it was stated. vu < wwSiZi^d put out by a family at prayers. Some 100 people were made horn, 4 Standard photo by Yong Prnt SettuzStandard - 47 words
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Article64 1955-07-21 2 A Chinese Malayan and a Chinese-born resident of Australia who were married in Melbourne in January, then flew to Malaya for their honeymoon, have entered their final year of study at Melbourne University. They are Mr. and Mrs Tan Toh Hua and their honeymoon was spent with Mr. Tan's64 words
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Article, Illustration302 1955-07-21 2 Family Surprised At Ceylon FLIGHT-Lieutenant Peter Harm— formerly of the Royal Air Force, Seletar— was looking forward to thr bleak prospect of flying: home alone when he waved goodbye to 4iis wife and two children at the quayside in Singapore recently. Originally, he and302 words
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Article, Illustration78 1955-07-21 2 Honeymoon Ov Couple Return Studies of Canterbury, a suburb of Melbourne. Their wedding was the climax of a university romance. They were introduced to i other in the un cafeteria, centre ol the M s I I I -I I up I I I tra "J an I n»»man H78 words
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Advertisement213 1955-07-21 2 For straight backs and sturdy limbs give your baby this pure milk Ostermilk Is the nourishing milk rood thai bahtet need when breaM feeding is no* «uccesstui Vitamin D i» uddeo to 'hit pure milk to buito itronp none* 4no eethi «ho iroi. «o enrich (he biood Osiermilk i> <^er\213 words
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Article17 1955-07-21 3 Months' ail For s Queue kpocket ict his ed to a fc i rdener. a came .v17 words
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Article, Illustration45 1955-07-21 3 MRS. AW BOON PAR (riffht) accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Chee Shan left Singapore by Qantas, BOAC yesterday for a two-month holiday in Britain and Europe, Mr. Lee is the managing director of Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd.45 words
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327 1955-07-21 3 CATHOLIC GUILD FLAYS FAMILY PLANNING POLICY THE Singapore Family Planning: Association have made a "remarkable change" in their policy when it states tHat it does not seek to solve population problems, the president of the Catholic Social Guild, Mr. A. R. G. D'Rose, said yesterday. Mr. D'Roso was commenting on327 words
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Article110 1955-07-21 3 Vietnamese To Watch Elections FOUR Vietnamese Government officials arrived in Singapore yesterday, on their way to a week's tour of the Federation, where they will Observe the forthcoming Federal Elections. The party will go to Ncgri Sembilan on Friday where they will be the guests of the British Adviser. Seremban.110 words
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Article95 1955-07-21 3 'Cabinet Is Merely Guess work' JOIIORE BAHRU. Wed. The Alliance had not drawn up any Cabinet proposals. Assistant Secretary-General of UMNO. Sheikh Anuar, said today. "I have got instructions from Alliance Headquarters to deny the Press report of line-up of proposed Alliance Cabinet ministers should it capture the majority in95 words
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Article46 1955-07-21 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. N. Ramanathan, a painter of Kuala Lumpur Municipality, was fined $70 in the Magistrate's Court today for attempting to smuggle a wrist watch from Singapore. He was returning by train to Kuala Lumpur on Sunday when he was arrested.46 words
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329 1955-07-21 3 'Singapore Island Is Gradually Subsiding' The Geologists' Records Show: BUT NO DANGER OF ENTIRE SUBMERSION THE north-eastern tip of the Malayan Peninsula has risen about 20 feet above its original sea-level during the past years, result ing in a gradual subsidence of the whole peninsula (including Singapore) towards the south-west,329 words
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Article133 1955-07-21 3 Dye To Beat Rioters KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Federation Police arc understood to have developed a "hush-hush" technicolour weapon "to nip in the bud any post-election riot^ on the Singapore pattern." It is understood that the Department of Chemistry has perfected a compound which would be placed in trailer pumps133 words
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Article, Illustration133 1955-07-21 3 TWO Indian warships the destroyer Cauvery and the training frigate Tir arrived in Singapore yesterday en route to Jakarta. The vessels, which are under th commands of Lt. Cmdr. P. I. Telles and Cmdr. R. N. Batra. are on an operational tour. The Cauvery which133 words
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Article69 1955-07-21 3 THE Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee and members of the AllParty Committee appointed to enquire into problems ol Chinese education and culture, will continue their visits to Singapore Chinese school.on July 25. The committee will first visit the Chung Cheng School at Goodman69 words
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183 1955-07-21 3 A CARPENTER, Ng Miow Soo, 24, was sentenced to four years' imprisonment by Mr. Justice Whitton in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday, for arnud robbery in Amoy Street on April 24. Armed with a knife, Ng held up a housewife. Chew Siew Kirn. while she183 words
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Article39 1955-07-21 3 TAIPING. Wed. Taiping women who are interested in the activities of the Women's Institute, are requested to attend a meeting at the Kempe Club on Thursday at 3 pm. with the view of forming an institute here.39 words
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Article100 1955-07-21 4 Dismissed Workers Won't Quit JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. The majority of the Sin Wa Rubber Shoe Factory's 250 workers are still entrenched within the factory although they have all been dismissed following its announcement of voluntary liquidation. Trie management stated today that the present trouble can hardly be described as industrial100 words
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Article324 1955-07-21 4 New Import Tax Scheme Introduced Federation May Benefit By Lower Cost Of Living KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federation Government has introduced a new method of assessing customs duty on imports, which according to business circles, holds promise of a sizable reduction in the cost of living for Malayans. With effect324 words
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248 1955-07-21 4 HE TOO WILL QUIT IF ABOUT 1,000 SIGN A PETITION PENANG. Wed.— The labour candidate for George Town, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, said in an election speech today that he was at a loss to understand the Alliance intention to gain independence in four years' time and in the next248 words
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Article73 1955-07-21 4 Two Men Stabbed In Quarrels TWO Singapore men were stabbed in the course of petty quarrels in different parts of the City yesterday. One of them, a motorist, Kuek Cheong Keng. who had an argument with a pedestrian over the tooting of his car horn in Collyer Quay, was stabbed73 words
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Article68 1955-07-21 4 Son Carried Father' s Chandu JOHORE BAHRU. WedAfter finding a boy guilt y in the Junvenile Court, Kota Tinggi, yesterday on a charge of being in possession of 80 paper packets of chandu. Mr. N L. Cohen. the President, fined the boy's father Goh Mm San. S2OO for conducing to68 words
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Article, Illustration67 1955-07-21 4 Surprised Farmer MR. GAN CHIN POII. a farmer, from Pandamaram New Village, near Port Swettenham, is seen receiving a gold watch from Mr. D.*J. Morton of Lever Brothers. Mr. Gan received the watch on behalf of his wife as part of a Pan-Malayan advertising campaign for a washing powder. Said67 words
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Article, Illustration33 1955-07-21 4 MR. M Ramasamy, Education Ministry's Records Clerk garlands Mr. R. M Young who is retiring as Permanent Secretary of the Ministry at a tea party given in his honour yesterday.33 words
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93 1955-07-21 4 Patrol Finds Red Camp In Ampang Forest A Police Special Squad patrol found a terrorist camp while in the process of construction in the Ampang Forest Reserve of Selangor yesterday. The camp showed signs of hurried evacuation. The patrol recovered 50 katties of rice and other food, some carbide and93 words
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144 1955-07-21 4 ALTHOUGH the Education Ministry was "not a popular Department" its staff has always tried to produce the best possible work, the retiring Education Ministry's Permanent Secretary. Mr. R. M. Young said yesterday. Mr. Young was speaking at a farewell tea party given in his honour144 words
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Article152 1955-07-21 4 THREE elderly men who Rai 33 have between them put In "These officers have served nearly 100 years' service In Singapore well "said the Act the Postal Department. Sin- ing Director of Posts Mr A gapore were presented with Mackay. when he made the Valedictory Letters152 words
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Article59 1955-07-21 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed Loh Cheng Quey, a cook on Simpang Rengam Estate, who was found in possession of two tins of pickles, six bars of chocolates, a kati each of prawns and groundnuts without a permit in a restricted area, was fined $400, or59 words
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Article143 1955-07-21 4 MALACCA, Wed.— Alliance councillor, A. W. B. Acton reiterated the need of a town hall here at the adjournment of the Municipal Councils meeting today He said Malacca, one of the oldest towns in the Federation, had not a centre where it could hold143 words
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Article61 1955-07-21 4 HINDU officers in Government departments in Singapore will conduct the Adi Sathurthi Festival at the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple at 19 Ceylon Road, tomorrow from 5 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. The programme Includes special Abishegam and pooja ceremonies, a musical recital by the Nadasura Vidwan of61 words
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Advertisement193 1955-07-21 4 CATHAY OKCANISATiON^fs ■jgDPENS TODAY? DAILY! CATHAY^ IT'S COMEDY WITH i|S GLAMOUR AND r? The J. Arthur Rank 0r.,.,,,^,^ I r#er*£H/ik J -_-u-un_-LTLn.- W £ASTMA\ COIOLK^J starring iJtckBUCHAMWI [JetnCARSON> I |JmrttoSCOff| 1 Brenda Og BANZiT j with Guest Star il DIANA DORS 5 SHE'S THE LIFE OF I EVERYBOOVS -Z^f^A A193 words
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Miscellaneous71 1955-07-21 4 Weather Report MINI M U M Temperature: From 7.30 p.m. July 19 to 7. .10 a.m.. July 20. Singapore (75F): Penang <7'2F); Kota Bahru <7:>F). Kuala Lumpur <73F). Ipoh <73F). Kuantan (7>F). Maximum Temperature: From 7.30 m to 7.30 p.m. July 20. Singapore (89F). Penang (90F). Kota Bahru (89F) Kuala71 words
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Article171 1955-07-21 5 PENANG, Wed.— During the first six months of this year, 1,439 entry permits were issued by the Immigration Department, Federation of Malaya. for Chinese to come to Malaya from China and Hongkong. This was disclosed by a spokesman of the Immigration Department here to The Standard171 words
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Article, Illustration66 1955-07-21 5 MAUREEN SCIIOFIELD as < W an and Flight Lieutenant Perrott as Bill are two n* embers of the cast who are taking part in the Changi Theatre Club's current production "Trespass." now hay ing a successful run at the Astra Cinema, Chantji. The famous ghost play was66 words
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389 1955-07-21 5 Goode Poses A Question: Can They Rule? THE question whether the incumbent ministers, possessing no administrative experience, can effectively run the Singapore government was raised by the Chief Secretary, Mr. W. A. C. Goodc. yesterday. Speaking at the Royal Air Force. Chancji. Secondary Scbools'a first Speech Day, Mr Goode said389 words
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233 1955-07-21 5 MALACCA FEARS PROBLEMS OF EDUCATION PLAN The Burden Is Too Heavy MALACCA, Wed. Municipal Councillors here were wary today when their president, Mr. H. G. Hammett, tried to get their reaction to the recommendation of a local government expert that the council take over the control of education from Government.233 words
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Article67 1955-07-21 5 A TROPHY ordered from England by Mr. George Collick, principal of the Rhythm Dancing Studio, will bo the main prize for the Collick's Professional Dancing competition organized by the Collick's Rhythm Dancing Club on Aug. 26 at Raffles Hotel. Contestants may apply to the hon. secretary.67 words
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Article, Illustration46 1955-07-21 5 TWO executives of the I'nion of Burma Airways D Pc Tint (left). Commercial Manager, and U Than Aung. Chief Accountant— arrived in Singapore yesterday by IB A from Rangoon. They are here to look into the ÜBA organization in the Colony. Standard photo.Standard - 46 words
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Article35 1955-07-21 5 A SINGAPORE labour, r. Lim Geok Soo. 25. was admitted to the General Hospital yesterday alter he 20 feet to the ground while working on a building site at Bukit Timah Road.35 words
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185 1955-07-21 5 New Labour Bill Will Be Rushed Says Lim THE new Labour Bill which passed its second reading at the Legislative Assembly meeting on June 29 and committed to a Select Committee for scrutiny befoie coming up for its final reading next month, will now be rushed through next Tuesday The185 words
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Miscellaneous911 1955-07-21 5 Standard cMhnanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE JPj*****" 1 iim From The Editorials: 519 The I kl /I A I) f\ D C 1 •>' Mayeri Rhythm Ensemble; Ii I II Vj AX U Xt 53M In Th- Making: 6 pm Map t Bon Monkhouse A: Den:s GoodfmttSZ \v..i are Starst:uck;911 words
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1004 1955-07-21 6 Singapore Standard Marshall Capers 1 ILSPITE their growing concern and anxiety over 1 tnc troublous state of the Colony during the three months the Labour Front Coalition Government has been in power, citizens could not but be amused at the strange capers of the Chief Minister on Tuesday last. The1,004 words
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Article, Illustration1004 1955-07-21 6 JULES MENKEN - JULES MENKEN DEFENCE Correspondent and student of military and political aspects iof the defence of tiie free world. He is also a student of world Communism and Soviet) military strength. AN entire decade has passed since the last international gathering that can be compared with the GenevaA.P. - 1,004 words
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Article170 1955-07-21 6 I TTUSAN Mcl ay v deplores the action of some Federal c'.cvtion candidates in making propaganda out ot the religious belief and ethnical ancestry of the people in their electioneering campaign to catch votes. The daily describes such tactics as cheap, undemocratic and irreligious. Pointing out that the170 words
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Article, Illustration119 1955-07-21 6 THE key to one of the items on the agenda of the summit conlerence at Geneva the problem of disarmament lies in the German problem in Europe and the Washington-Pek-ing antagonism in Asia and the Pacific, states Sin Ch4W< Jit Poh. If the.se two key probleilis; are119 words
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Article98 1955-07-21 6 "DOTII the Soviet Union arid? MJ the West talk about peace;: but their ways of approach and their ultimate objei-> lives are different, writes Chung Shing Jit Pao. The West needs peace nlt o^ strengthen the foundations^ for security, the journal > explains, but the Sovirti Union98 words
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Article295 1955-07-21 6 J Sir; Many a dynamic! 2 personality among the ex-i j patriate officers has Malayal seen in the post-war era,, x but none of them stands!! 2 out so prominently as that controversial figure, thatstormy petrel of the Euro-i J pean civil servants— Jack 1 2 Brazier.295 words
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316 1955-07-21 6 I Sir; I had the experi- ence of a check by the I tenant's registration people at a little past one o'clock on the morning of 16th July -and my reaction is that any candidate for the Federal Elections on 27th July316 words
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Article83 1955-07-21 6 Sir;— Your leader of July 16 is worth noting. There will be no end of labour unrest as long a.s workers are influenced by Communist dogma and their chief aim of propaganda Ig "down with the capitalists." All sorts of ridiculous and preposterous demands arc submitted to employers83 words
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Article28 1955-07-21 6 Saying The 1 m I Kurd Pj I poln k B I and 'riiinffnjjj Horkfn ini^^H I I I Louis H B m<.m n I Mi Dau f28 words
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Article26 1955-07-21 6 Shorts the V I I I I tun I I I I Imhh.v h f W t.tlkine «<■ folk -r:* him L. I I innknown *^B r.r.<26 words
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Advertisement32 1955-07-21 6 The bar- man saysß Ok- r I know what is good for them 1 A frn-],fr mwni v bacfcgrimd for //'»<, KV^ V scrirs m t/i c Cuihu;/ Kcsiu W (orlsbcrg j oJ32 words
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Article26 1955-07-21 7 [n IA ADMITS FAILURE I(AP) The tottering gov- d its compromise proposals -k-old army crisis had Sunday night. W ftxf 5/ep H26 words
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Article81 1955-07-21 7 VICE BAN AGAIN DEFEATED TOKYO, July ZO. «AP).-An •prostitution bill fell by the .i.vMfic Tuesday night. It he fourth time since 1947 such a measure had failed Iq get past a committee of s Diet. The hotly debated legisla•.vas voted down 18 to 10. c Lower House Judiciary Cor.:.;* tee81 words
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Article132 1955-07-21 7 I: The War Office 4eant Frederick Emmett•s because the death ;n Gormanv. i n. Sir Richard th€ British Commandcrie! in Germany confirmed eath sentence passed on ■Old Iri>h:nan for 4 .i fellow sergeant whose v he married. '•-Dunne wia tried for :(icr of Sergeant Resi- Mere,132 words
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73 1955-07-21 7 MOSCOW. J U :y 20. (Rev- Thousands of cheering yesterday blocked treets to welcome 12 n< an farming experts cv arrived on the first I a month-fang tour of agi icultura] areas stood on the [Or several hours a glimpse of the who are73 words
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Article119 1955-07-21 7 Tornado Hits Air Force Families TAIPEI. Jul> 20, (UP).— A mysterious tornado uiifed into the heart of Hs;n Chu County ye>terday afternoon for five minutes leaving behind 200 wrecked houses. 120 Chinese air force homeless families and three casualties, Chinese dispatches said yesterday. The whirlwind, accompanying massive white funnelled shaped119 words
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Article, Illustration33 1955-07-21 7 Photo). MONES are hurled at a cordon of police (background) on Place \riministrative. Casablanca. July 13, during the bloody rioting uhich Mis so far claimed 26 li\es- A. P.A.P. - 33 words
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264 1955-07-21 7 U.S. Proposes An Atoms-For-Peace Group In U. N. GENEVA, July 20 (Reuter)— The United States proposed yesterday for the first time the establishment of a permanent organization for the peaceful use of atomic energy to be attached to the United Nations as a specialised agency. Speaking at yesterday's session of264 words
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Article23 1955-07-21 7 THE cost of living in Britain in June was the highest in the country.? history according to the Ministry of Labour.—Reuter23 words
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Article350 1955-07-21 7 GENEVA, July 20 <AP> Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden loft a private party with Soviet leaders around midnight feeling that the atmosphere after yesterday's Big Four session had improved, a British delegate reported today. Without precisely disclosing the outcome of the informal talks, the informant said Sir350 words
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Article42 1955-07-21 7 MULHOI'SE, France. July 20. (AP)— A charge oi dynamite iefi in a potash mine 25 years a 5O exploded on Tuesday, killing two miners and injuring five. A miner apparently struck the forgotten dynamite with a pick.42 words
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Article82 1955-07-21 7 Puppy Was A Wild Coyote DALLAS, Texas, July 20 (AP) About six weeks ago Mrs. Margie Lyons found a shivering, soaking-wet puppy on the street. She took it home, gave it the best of food and medicine, and watched happily as her new pet tried to make friends with her82 words
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Article138 1955-07-21 7 WASHINGTON. July 20 (UP)— An attractive blonde mother of four children was exonerated by a coroner's jury r esterday in the fatal shooting of her husband's sweetheart. The* jury ruled at an inquest that 19-year-old Nancy Penton. a shoestore clerk, was killed by accident in138 words
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Article94 1955-07-21 7 HONGKONG,^ July 20 (Reuter)— Communist China has executed six Chinese for attempted armed revolt in the northern province of Shansi. the Peking Communist newspaper Kwangming Daily reported. Two other Chinese were ?ivcn suspended death sentences and another was sentenced to 10 years in prison. The94 words
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Article134 1955-07-21 7 CASABLANCA. July 20, (Rcutcr) Police said last night the shanty town of Douar El Aha where 25.000 people live near the oil port of Fedala, north of here, was blazing fiercely. They said men were running through the 1.000 shack community cutting the torch134 words
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Article64 1955-07-21 7 NEW DELHI. July 20 (Reuter): Ninety-five Indians who entered Goa during the past three days in a campaign for Goa's merger with India were expelled and three Jcaders detained by police, a Portuguese communique issued in Goa said yesterday. The communique said two of the "intruders" belonged64 words
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Article47 1955-07-21 7 DETROIT. July 20. (Reutcr). —Cadillac Motors have announced a new push button gadget with which a driver can lock and unlock the boot of his car without leaving his seat. A small red light on the dashboard indicates when the boot is unlocked.47 words
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Article81 1955-07-21 7 LONDON, July 20, (Rcuter) Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, had tea last night in a dockers' house in London's East End. She was touring gardens in Dockland and was halfway through her two-hour visit when she was invited into the home of Mr and81 words
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Article670 1955-07-21 7 WE WON'T ATTACK RUSSIA '-IKE ;\\\\\\\v v like has won a good\ if r iend in Zhukovj ibut he has a longl \vjay to go tol the other I I Soviet leaders. *v\\\\\\\\\ wwwwwf USSR STATES TERMS FOR GERMAN UNITY GENEVA, July 20, (AP)—Summoning his old friend Georgi Zhukov to670 words
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Article25 1955-07-21 7 THE C ark Gables came home to the movie actor* ranch in Encino. California, after a brief honeymoon at St. Helena. California AP25 words
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Advertisement40 1955-07-21 7 XjWfmjyMjK* LEADS IIIE UORID y "v^AMXr with Powerwind I progress in the history of self winding watches. I N^gr- 1 ITS ASTONISHING I v SIMPLICITY MAKES M guarantees continuous and k^^| S accurate time keeping un der all conditions. °BINSON'S™40 words
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Advertisement43 1955-07-21 7 They S-T R-E-T-C-H CREPE NYLON SOCKS ANKLE LENGTH, PLAIN SHADES I OR NEAT CLOCK DESIGNS MAROON CAMEL GREY LOVAT WHITE THEY AUTOMATICALLY EXPAND TO FIT ANY SIZE OF FOOT FROM $3.50 PER PAIR SOLE AGENTS FOR Auttln Heed Limited of Aegent Street. London43 words
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Article, Illustration99 1955-07-21 8 This is one of the first photos of the ground loading of a Republic RF 84F Thunderflash into the belly of the world's largest bomber the 1C engine Convair GIB-36. The B 36 is tilted nose downward while the smaller plane is rolled into loading position. TheUP - 99 words
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Article, Illustration132 1955-07-21 8 ALL eyes are on the Queen as she mingles in the manner royal with her guests during the garden party at Buckingham Palace recently. All save those of one gentleman (sec circle who almost forgot to uncover. The party followed the presentation to the Queen, in %MAP - 132 words
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Article, Illustration56 1955-07-21 8 fKEMIER t Nu of Burma is introduced to actress Olive Deering; by Cecil B. DeMille on the set of "The Ten Com- mandments" at the Paramount studios in Hollywood, on July 12. DrMille produced one of the earliest screen classics, about 30 years ago ItsAP - 56 words
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Advertisement25 1955-07-21 8 Another World Crime EXCLUSIVE M I I 4 V B T^r w _^^H J^^B The Last Words Of RUTH ELLIS EXCLUSIVE TO THE SUNDAY STANDARD25 words
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Article1240 1955-07-21 9 HIGHLIGHTS: Goa Situation becoming serious Report discloses corruption in Bnilways. All-round price increases in rice and oils Deficit Budget for And lira From Our Own Correspondent L fi^< mi1 r,ho ni cr >" i! v ins ■jD t m is I th. M SB not yet taken any1,240 words
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841 1955-07-21 9 ALAN PATON concludes his series of articles about his "Impressions of the United States." The writer is the distinguished South African novelist whose books "Cry, the Beloved Country" and •Too Late the Phalarope" deal with the problem of race relations in his841 words
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Article, Illustration526 1955-07-21 9 Maurice Severino - Maurice Severino I by vwwvmwwwww KASHMIR YEAR or so ago I read in a weekly magazine about what a great place Kashmir was for a vacation. The author recommended Srinagar, capital of Kashmir, as a "must" for all travellers to this part of the world. The man in526 words
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Article, Illustration394 1955-07-21 9 get cither on or from a boat. There arc other thin?* to see and do here besides spending the family fortune. This is fishing and hunting country. Pan-fried trout here, Ftreamside. are just as tasty as they are back In the Adirondack.s, and you don't394 words
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Advertisement108 1955-07-21 9 si^j^ w VALLO'S c 1848 IMI I NI VN X, 'II ippr'il- I H I l^ •t .1 Tir| ■i murh l«r I 1 •.im-n.i it nr r wmsoM f djpmirlhtown IGS T RADING CO. MITED. GKONG BIG b CO.. LTD SA'CSE DDER ÜBLE lorldL fvi *Ait the* rwc «W**fSf<l108 words
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Advertisement75 1955-07-21 9 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL Plli§*| MILKMAID SENSED Mil* Mil /\\\VVV\\\\VV\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\V\\\\VV\V\\\VVWV\\^\VV\\W\\\\\<WWWWVVWWA J^I^HZJM fo A Ccftdt oned Comfort STAY of th« te75 words
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Miscellaneous249 1955-07-21 9 k PHirc 8. Natives in England (7). tLUtS 15 This c i C rgy has to use ncr Across chair <B>. 9. Raven Lady s gone I find in IC. A lighter that includes guile, a proverb (9, 2. 1. 4. 3>. in his make-up <8». 10. A tier is249 words
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Article149 1955-07-21 10 Machinery Cultivates Wet Paddy THE cultivation of wet paddy by machinery, forms an important feature in the current Issue of World Crops. The article considers points presented to a group of Western representatives at a demonstration arranged by C< vlon Government. h had requested the 1 nmonwealtli Rice Mission to149 words
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Article35 1955-07-21 10 AMERICAN light plane I lurera are experienI the biggesi peacetime n In history m a result of pt of orders received in l recent months from business concerns and individual businessmen.35 words
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Article, Illustration379 1955-07-21 10 TOTAL TRADE FOR FIVE MONTHS IS $204,102,604 THE volume of trade between Malaya and Japan has increased since last year, Mr. F. Hara, Consul in charge of the economic section of the Japanese Consulate-General, Singapore, told The Standard yesterday. While the exports Trom Malaya to379 words
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235 1955-07-21 10 GEC' s Education Plan For UK School Boys SOMETHING entirely new in education is being tried in England. In future all boys leaving school who are selected by the General Electric Co. to be trained as qualified eera will be given full instruction at the Birmingham College of Technology at235 words
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Article112 1955-07-21 10 EXPORTS of tin and tin-in-ore from the Federation ot Malaya for the first half of this year, at 30.070 tons. showed a drop of 1.160 tons compared with the figure for the previous six months. Imports of tin and tin-in-OT« into the Federation for the same112 words
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Article153 1955-07-21 10 Price Of Rubber Declines HEAVY liquidation from upcountry yesterday caused i a sharp drop in the Singapore rubber prices which closed at $1,262 per lb. for first grade August shipment, a drop of U cents on Tuesday. Holders upcountry sold heavily in anticipation of the extra duty on rubber. Prices153 words
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Article68 1955-07-21 10 AN Australian bacteriologist at the University of Adelaide. South Australia, has perfected a method for the extraction and purification of an anVigerm chemical, or antibiotic, from mushrooms. She is Miss Nancy Atkinson, of the Department of Bacteriology. In 1946 she discovered the antibiotic chemical in an edible mushroom,68 words
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Article, Illustration48 1955-07-21 10 Photo by MEMBERS of the Indian Textile Delegation pictured with the Federation Member for Economic Affairs, Mr O. A. Spencer (centre) at Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday They are r°?hirin Tv P Na arth M T. B. Barat, Mr C Inarm and Mr. A. Narottam. Yong Peng Seong StandardYong Peng Seong; Standard - 48 words
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Article, Illustration89 1955-07-21 10 SINGAPORE produces some 10.000 to 15.000 ton s of sawn timber per month, which is used locally as well a s overseas for building and other purposes Most timbers are liable to attack by white ant s and fungus rot and in many Colony sawmills, timber is89 words
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Article135 1955-07-21 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange: noon dosing prices yesterday were:— Copra: July S2B buyers S2B. 1 sellers; August $282 buyers $28| sellers. September $28i, $28?. Tone quiet Coconut oil: Bulk S42i sellers; drums $45 sellers. Tone steady. Pepper: Muntok white $175 sellers Sarawak white SIT 4 sellers. Special Sarawak135 words
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Article40 1955-07-21 10 NEW YORK. July 20:— The stockmarket declined again yesterday to close easy with losses ranging k to SI or so. The market opened mixed but soon turned easy under selling with the decline led by defence shares. Renter.40 words
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Article580 1955-07-21 10 Weekly Letter From U.S. WASHINGTON. July 19— Historians will record that in the first half of 1955 the economy of the United States advanced to a peak it had never known before. Among the most obvious aspects of th? current rise are its size580 words
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290 1955-07-21 10 S-E Asia Rice Experts To Thailand COMMITTEE J FROM NEXTJ DELEGATES from 24 I Singapore and the Fcdcrot^^l flying into Bangkok this wJ 1 Consultative Committee mJlm from July 26 to 28, Mr??? Economic Secretary of the Co L for the United Kingdom n S Ou >l yesterday. w *iM290 words
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159 1955-07-21 10 INDIA is not going to relax her efforts to increase agricultural production, the Deputy Food and Agricultural Minister, Mr. M. V. Krishnappa, has announced. He said the emphasis on increasctl production is not going to be given up but will continue in the Second159 words
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Article23 1955-07-21 10 world imii tmdmy put of dairy prori:. in first quarter of 1 !*.">."> c pared with the oorrespon period of last year.23 words
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Article68 1955-07-21 10 OVER 100 fan: I Horticultural Exhibiti Panjang Community I J Centre on July 30. Singapore's Chief Mr. David Marshall i I ed to open the show v. have three KCtiotts: horticulture; veget and Bower tock poultry ;;nd oggs: iri crafts: exhibit-, from craftsmen and Khool68 words
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Article145 1955-07-21 10 SINGAPORE: Sharebrokers' yesterday reported the following business done: INDUSTRIALS: 8.8. Petrol 46/ H; Con. Tin Smelt, ord. 33/6; Fraser and Neave ord. 51. 75; If. Cement $1.50; II Colls. 75 cent?; McAli>ter |3.12|; Straits Traders $22.80 to $22.95 delayed; U.E. ords. $11.15 and $11.20; Wearne Bros. $2.75.145 words
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252 1955-07-21 10 NEW YORK, July 20 (UP)— Warren Lee Picrson. New President of the International Chamber of Commerce, said today that the Western nations have nothing to fear from competitive trade with Communist countries. He noted at a Dewi conference that the question of252 words
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Article77 1955-07-21 10 THE U.S. Department of Agriculture Is looking for a feasible plan for encouraging production of higher grades of wheat as an additional way of coping with the huge ■surplus of that basic commodity. American wheat farmers already have voted for a continuation of government controls and77 words
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Advertisement69 1955-07-21 10 NOTICE TENDER NOTICE VratDCRS which will close A 11 12 noon on Monday Ist ist, 1953 are invited by Commissioner of Police Federation of Malaya for the purchase of: (1) Surplus M .T. Stores. (2> Surplus Jeep Spares. At present lying at the Federal Stores Depot Gurney Road, Kuala Lumpur.69 words
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Advertisement150 1955-07-21 10 AMERICAN PRESIDENT LW Union Bu.ld.n, TO NtW YORK AND BOSTON V i: CGYPT AND MEDimBANW" S port PRES. POLK PRES. FILLMORE 25 f^«i> PRES. ARTHUR 7 1 Auq PRES. GRANT 23 :"Aug 6 FAST SERVICE TO WEST I BALTIMORE, BOSTON Vl/ THE t Spore PRES. JEFFERSON rfM Ist Coll 25150 words
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Miscellaneous104 1955-07-21 10 OI'TER ROADS Erria. Dolly Truman. Schwabenstein. Batoela. ;Hydralock. North Star. Lc Maire. Chunsang. Java. Mentor. Laertes Stanvac Selo San Antonio, Taihei Maru. Tarila. INNKR ROADS Cornfish, San Jeronimo Sirusa, Torina Tg. Pinang Tonu Seang. Tung Song. Lam Ann. Kimani.s. Malim. Matahari Hin Ann. Yong Ann.'Hua Heng. Bruas. Laponda. Peterzwei Sedenak104 words
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Advertisement583 1955-07-21 11 ■^^CH TRADING CO., LTD. ,FK L 132/* Rob.nton Road T H E BLUE FUNNEL LINE Tn rRTH AMIRICAN 4WVICI mm yoik. Baltimore. Philadelphia Cult Ports I,*** 1 S poro P. Sham Ptnang In Port 27 luU 28/29 |uly 9/16 Sept 17 S«pt 1| s«pt 9/16 Oct 17 Oct IB Oct583 words
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Advertisement1110 1955-07-21 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 <18 NW (Incorporated m. Singapore Travel "Xt!? THE BLLi: FUNNEL LINE o.pt. Carrier, option to proceed via other ports to load and SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW, LONDON CONTintni Singapore 0- Sail. P- ham Ptnant Aon«as tor Marjeilles. Liver- lulv 22/23 pool h Avoomouth1,110 words
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Advertisement704 1955-07-21 11 MITSUI t^\ LINE I FOR JAPAN from Indin S P< ''^T Kyoritsu Moru from Lolcutio, tor Hongkong Kobe Moii, Yokohomo Nogoyo 28 July Woyo Maru trcKr Colcutio s Rongoon, tor Kobe. Yokohomo Oscko Mojl 29 )uly M FOR JAPAN from Cont.nent Hoeisan Moru for Yokohama, i Kobe. Nogoyo. via Saigon,704 words
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Advertisement843 1955-07-21 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA Fot Aden, Port Said. Genoa. Antwerp. Rottcrdom. Hamburg Copenhagen, Gothenburg and Oslo S'oora P. Shorn p*»o*q x) "MEONIA" In Port 24/25 July 26/27 July Gdn. 44 HOOHn. xx) "KAMBODIA" 25/26 July Ml "INDIA" 11/13 Aug x) "FALSTRIA" 11/13 Aug 14/14 Aug 15/16 Aug x)843 words
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Article, Illustration655 1955-07-21 12 Rita Del Mar - Rita Del Mar at '-^'1 j} ill iff V \\\WBftfa& m\il xB ■*fi 5 ?%&>& i i I XI I AAI Si 1 mM I Ji i. f J%m asdf rvuw is the time tor they are nor wen iooKea girls to put a glo- after. They are655 words
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Article755 1955-07-21 12 DOROTHY ROE - It's The TUBULAR LOOK Now DOROTHY ROE Hold Your Breath, Girls ♦\\w\\\\\ T^- r There's another new look in 1955 Fall I j fashions. This one's called the Tubular Look and here s how top designers are adapting it to dresses, suits and formal wear which will go on sale755 words
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Article, Illustration166 1955-07-21 12 GIVE THEM BAGS WATE COMK keen growers of indoor plants are reliu•- tant to take a holida\ if they cannot get a neish- bour to water the plant> while they are away. There ar«several f in which this difficulty can be ovcrconi' b U t alwa Igive \\v pi t166 words
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Article, Illustration385 1955-07-21 12 Norah Little John - Norah Little John By AICE bit of skirt, eh? Just the thing for showing a pretty leg when 1^ you're in it or when you're on it. Believe me. it's this year's wristl e-wow beach sidrt. Wear it as a hold-all skirt when going to the beach, and you385 words
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Article30 1955-07-21 12 BEAC BEAUTY I Idl IDAI s 1 n»\n ui.tr mail r\« cpt lipvtki H i »J ua> 1 nil pr<\»nt* 4 I h i r lip« v \\;«t«'rpro<tf ai< pr«»oi30 words
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Advertisement243 1955-07-21 12 heyVe tried(O//, how they have tried!) TO MAKE A CLEANER AS GOOD AS VIM BUT NO ONE'S YET SUCCEEDED r\//R/^ There have been many imitations of w\3 im ul imitation is the sincerest LJ W A form of flattery Vim is happy. Of course, the truth is that by any243 words
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Article38 1955-07-21 13 pM >pons .Association will players on a tour of the August holidays. In the tour. >•> will be left i-rretion of the different The touring team, r»t any sysiem for iti m. asf38 words
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Article343 1955-07-21 13 TENNIS PHIA, July 20 Trabeii and fa i mate, Vie Seixas. »ray past their •its on Tue<Pennsi Ivania Tennis at Merion cricket j < ..»:nplon Louise c, ied a charge i c quarter.t.nnua; wo:id Eastern i tourney at the :er his 16th 13 star\> Ha rum. f-3,343 words
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Article79 1955-07-21 13 \L\ LUMPUR. Wed. rond post-war annual Ipa open to all the Guthrie or;on in Malays, was ring last week-end Selangor Golf ityeight players, drawn tin min^> and he rederation and .•ompeted in the t v.inds. •■RnsQbowl" prethc company 's Bil John Hay. was won by79 words
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Article46 1955-07-21 13 1 KUALA KANGSAR Wed The Chianc Wah soccer team beat the Police here by 1-0 in the Senior Division icaguc match played °n the Town Padang yesterday. An early qon] was scored by lefi Inside Hun Kwan in the first for Chiang Wan.46 words
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852 1955-07-21 13 SCHOOL ATHLETES MAY IMPROVE MAAA RECORDS MALACCA, Wed.— Track events at the 7th Annual Championships of the Malacca AAA at the High School Ground this weekend should provide keen competition with new marks set up all the way. School athletes from the ACS. High School and the SFI gave every852 words
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Article404 1955-07-21 13 Drop The Stop Watch, Use The By SCOTT BAILLIE United Press Sports Writer BERKELEY, Calf., July 20 (UP)— Drop the stop watches and get a slide rule, track bugs, because Professor Franklin M. Henry already has seen two world records smashed after he predicted their404 words
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Article, Illustration58 1955-07-21 13 ABOVE, the pretty icin- m af hl ™Q last Saturmr F. J. Bartos, regional aIThZ f f ßata Far IKS and HU wife specially fleto t/lc rd onntial Bata Sports meet m K!an 0 P Is J2 B«rfos trho umi« pre ftowtTi by Misses Maggie Chm and Bozina Kobhiek fighters58 words
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Advertisement420 1955-07-21 13 SITUATIONS VACAMf PWD JOHORE PPLICATIONS arc invited for appointments as Temporary Clerks of Works to ftssasl in the preparation and supervi sion of road schemes in the New Village Applicants must be fully ex penenced in all aspects Of road construction. Salary according to age and experience. Applications in writing420 words
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Advertisement711 1955-07-21 13 CLASSIFIED ADS BIRTH lIM To Alan and Bct'y of Chancery Hill Rn»d Singapore, a daighter CLARF <-n 20 J5. Mother and daughter botb well. Sill ATIO\S VACANT M4LWAN RAILWAY^ VACANCIES FOR TRAFFIC AND ACCOUNTS APPRENTICES. APPLICATIONS are inv:ted from Federal Citizens for the following appointmcr.*« n the service of the711 words
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Miscellaneous213 1955-07-21 13 l^r By Al Copp i MDO /OfT.KiD. 1 I jSkJ'-in A FEW DAYS THAT OZZI6.. r r "N. '"~^n/ s/GC *n IwEA»NfT V. .THAR'LLBENO S^ f SWOftT.?-JP OMLV THERE ia^' r :.)fJUMP]M) > TAKIM' HSTS fc SLOBBOVIA FO' THESE WAS ONE BOY IN THE J I'LL V LAKE.? C^/ ANYTHING)/213 words
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371 1955-07-21 14 Yuen Seek Loi Awarded The Marshall Shield YUEN SECK LOI was awarded the challenge shield presented by the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, at the second annual sports of Dorset School held on the school ground. The >hic:rl WM for 'courtc-y kindliness. perseverance and diligence in study, sports and school371 words
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Article79 1955-07-21 14 IPOH. Wed.— Malaya's sprint classic will be run of! at the Perak Turf Club during the [Sultan's Gold Vase meeting, on Sept. :i. 7 and 10 In addition to the Gold Vase rare, there will be two other trophy races, one for Cla^s One stayers over79 words
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Article1253 1955-07-21 14 \"ANG. We i-A totdl of 193 1 4 barm have bee:-. r ed foi the Pci.hu Turf Ciub A Bank Holiday Mttti an Jj.y 30 Aug 1. 4. and I Note. Due to insufficient entries for ClaM 1. 8J furkKlga second run horses entered tor1,253 words
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Article174 1955-07-21 14 THE following is the schedule of raring: Horses Class. I Uiv. First day six furs and one mile, fourth day: six furs, and li miles. Horses I las s 1 Div. 1: First day: six furs, and one mile I nurth day: six fur*, and li miles.174 words
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Article, Illustration100 1955-07-21 14 STIRLING Moss became the first British driver to win the British Grand Prix when he piloted his Mercedes Benz car to victory at Aintree. Moss's winning time for the 90 lap 270 mile race was 3 hours, 7 minutes. 21.9 seconds. An average speed of 86.47 miles100 words
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Article114 1955-07-21 14 Today's Sport SOCCER COMMUNITY: Chinese vs. Eurasians at Jalan Besar at 5.15 p.m. DIV. 2A—S.C.C. vs. St. John's S.C. at S.C.C. at 5.15 p.m. DIV. 3A S. Corinthians "A" vs. TMOBA at Clerical Union. DIV. 3B Katong S.C. vs. Rajaji S.C. at Gcylang; Alexandra F.T. vs. Springdale S.C. at Farrer114 words
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140 1955-07-21 14 FOUR Singapore civilian cycling clubs have until o p.m. today to make up their minds whether or not they want to compete in this year's Phillips Classic. The four clubs Malayan Rough Riders (Singapore). Chong Hwa, Awang Selamat and Island Ramblers will have140 words
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Article88 1955-07-21 14 IT look only 24 overs for Barron and Evans to dismiss R.A.S.C. for 54 run s to give R.A.E.C. a 97-runs victory in their inter-Corps match at Ayer Raja Road yesterday. R.A.E.C. declared their innings closed at tea. leaving the R.A.S.C. two hours to go88 words
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231 1955-07-21 14 Klass Gets A Hattrick HK Bank 4-0 Victa HONGKONG and SI,, t) 4-0 victory over Fraser k N gapore Business Houses K<»otl». t ]j league soccer match plavrri ,t m yesterday. la I, This was the Bank and with lour points I Singapore Telephone H a The match turned ou231 words
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Article199 1955-07-21 14 Jacks S.C. Edge Guthrie' s JACKS beat Guthrie by two goals to one in a Singapore Business Houses Football Association (Group C) soccer league match played at the S.C.C. ground yesterday. One minute alter the start. Jacks opened accounts through rightwinger. P Muniandy. who scored from 25 yards out. Guthrie199 words
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Article61 1955-07-21 14 South China Get 11 -2 Win HOB ART. Wed. (Reuter) The touring South China soccer team beat Tasmania by 11 goals to two today. The Chinese led five-nil at halftime. Scorers were Mok Chun Wah (4). Szeto Man (3). Lee Yuk Tak (2). Ho Cheung Yah and Chu Wing Wah.61 words
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Article40 1955-07-21 14 THE friendly cricket match between the Hongkong Combined Services and the Police XI scheduled to be played yesterday at Thomson Road, had to be cancelled as five mem bers of the visiting team had left Singapore yesterday.40 words
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258 1955-07-21 14 CHARTERED BANK trounced Singapore Traction Company by seven goals to one at the S.T.C ground yesterday in their SBHFA League and Cup (Group A) match. Kirn Beng scored six of the Bankers' goals, achieving a double hattnek A bouquet to the Busmen J who258 words
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Article174 1955-07-21 14 Results, Scorers Pos (.ROl I' Hongkong Bank 4 Vivian Klass Johan I h.irt. r« (I Bane Kirn Bong (j, Salich. P STB Hongkong Bank Chartered Bank 1 F N. ..4 Traction Company csof r i" Mercantile Bank fi Ifahesa 2. Eddie dv Silvj 2. Ying Chye. Kirn Swee. lord t174 words
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Advertisement105 1955-07-21 14 NOW FOR THE FIRST TIME THE LIMITLESS RANOE OF VISTAVISION PRESENTS THE MATCHLESS TRUE GRANDEUR OF THE WES!! I rama! ye Bering j \I MVk A STORY 0F BLASTINa UnUllljl IN ITS DRAMATIC FORCE! jM '^L 111 fTi\l It I A i I flJ M VIOLENCE ASTORVOF J^J overwhelming in105 words
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