Singapore Standard, 23 July 1955
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Title Section13 1955-07-23 1 Singapore TIGER Standard m SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1953 it r<u;F.s is tats13 words
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Article642 1955-07-23 1 In The Most Dramatic Constitutional Fight In The History Of The Colony Support From All Parties IT'S A GRAVE SOLEMN ISSUE SAYS PAP MAN SINGAPORE Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, yesterday won the first round in his fight with the Governor, Sir Robert Black, over who642 words
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Article201 1955-07-23 1 UNKNOWN 11H41.1. LIKENED TO A OPERED SCHOOLBOY EF MINISTER, Mr. David Marshall, ■di his political opponents as much as 'yt for him to use the name of the this connection is the height of 1 and smocks of a raging demagogue, strflits Chinese British Association of n a Press release201 words
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Article9 1955-07-23 1 UNKNOWN ,flf lnd»n ipjght annnuncwid rcsisa t«>■nt» I J9 words
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Article17 1955-07-23 1 XGAPORE Government \tended the EmerReeulations for a fur>d of three months "^m Julj 22.17 words
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Article, Illustration66 1955-07-23 1 THE Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, was more than touched yesterday when more than 100 kampong folk and voters turned up with placards outside Assembly House before the opening of the Emergency session. The placards read "We want Marshall", "Marshall must stay" in English and the66 words
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155 1955-07-23 1 BUT VITAL POINT STAYS UNANSWERED GENEVA, July 22 (AP)— The Big Four Foreign Ministers talked for more than three hours today. But an authoritative source said Soviet Foreign Minister, V. M. Molotov, made no mention of President Eisenhower's proposal to trade military155 words
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Article24 1955-07-23 1 GAINESVILLE. Florida. July 22. (AP)— Mrs. Margaret Seay complained to the Sheriff's Office yesterday that someone stole her house on sth Street.24 words
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Article93 1955-07-23 1 VIETNAM GOVT. SAYS 'SO SORRY' SAIGON. July 22 (Reuter) The South Vietnam Government today issued a communique expressing "warm regret" for Wednesday's demonstrations in which rioters sacked two Saigon hotels where members of the International Truce Control Commission were staying. It said the Government was taking the necessary measures to93 words
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Article22 1955-07-23 1 PRESIDExNT Sorkarno of Indonesia and Prime Minister Gamal Abdcl Nasser of Egypt knelt together in prayer in Cairo yesterday. U.P.22 words
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Article122 1955-07-23 1 MRS. PANDIT TO PRESIDE LONDON, July 22, (Reuter) The Indian High Commissioner in London, Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, has accepted the post of President of the London Conference on Regional Planning and Development which will be held here from Sept. 29 to Oct. 2. The122 words
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Article21 1955-07-23 1 MALAYA'S external trade showed an adverse balance of $7.3 million during the month of June, according to preliminary statistics.21 words
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Article129 1955-07-23 1 JAP KIDNAPPER NABBED TOKYO, July 22, (AP)— Police put handcuffs on a 37-year-old unemployed school teacher as he reached for a kidnap ransom package at midnight. An hour later they rescued his unharmed victim, the six-year-old son of stage, screen and television comedy star129 words
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Article51 1955-07-23 1 THE Federation High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, who was to have arrived on Thursday from London is expected in Singapore late this afternoon. Lady MacGillivray. who was in the Colony to meet her husband left for Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 2 p.m. by a Malayan Airways51 words
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Article54 1955-07-23 1 BUENOS AIRES, July 22 (Reuter) Argentina's VicePresident, Rear-Admiral Alberto Teissaire resigned today as Chairman of the Supreme Council of the Peronista Party. Admiral Teissaire told a Press conference he was resigning from the No. 1 job in the Peronista Party to concentrate on his work as54 words
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Article35 1955-07-23 1 BIELEFELD, Germany. Julv 22 (Reuter) Sergeant Frederick Emmett-Dunne, who started this week to serve a life sentence for the murder of Sergeant Reginald Watters, intends to appeal it was reliably learned today.35 words
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Article138 1955-07-23 1 LONDON, July 22 tAP) Astonishing Gratifying Grand Somewhat bizarre President Eisenhower's offer to swap military blueprints and aerial reconnaissance with the Russians struck the imagination of Europe on Friday in all these ways and more, even among those who ad- mitted they did not expect138 words
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92 1955-07-23 1 LONG BEACH. California. July 22 (Reuter) Miss Keiko Takahasi. "Miss Japan" was among 15 semi-finalists left in the -Miss Universe" beauty contest today after judging in the preliminary round was completed. The others still icii in are the girls representing Argentina. Belgium. Britain. Brazil,92 words
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Article393 1955-07-23 2 They Don't Lend To Right People' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The UMNO-MIC-MCA Alliance today accused the commercial banks operating in Malaya of "no* doing their duty to the country by not lending money to those who can increase its national wealth. In one of the strangest393 words
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Article27 1955-07-23 2 THE Court ot Criminal Appeal will >tart at 10.30 a.m. on Thursday, July 28. in the Supreme Court Building. Singapore, it was announced la.st night.27 words
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Article38 1955-07-23 2 HONGKONG. July 22. Special Standard Service Closing prices of thc Hongkong Exchange today were: $15. (50 to El sterling;' $5.83 to US$l; $1,836 to Malayan $1; $0,121 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold 5252.875 to a tael.38 words
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Article93 1955-07-23 2 'Jesus Said I Needed No Permit' CHARGED in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with collecting money from the public without a licence, Yao Yik Lun£ said she did it because "Jesus told me to." "Jesus also told m€ that one docs not need a licence for this," Madam Yao93 words
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Article171 1955-07-23 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING robber price* (cents per Ib in Sine** pore yesterday were: Barer* Seller* No. 1 K > Spot Loos* 131 i 131] No IKS i fob Aug. i:i 131} No. 1241 129 No. 3 ll?l 1181 Tone: Steady UN PHIt K The price of tin yesterday was 5374171 words
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Article44 1955-07-23 2 AN UNEMPLOYED person. Tun S:aw Chum, was fined $I.OUD bv Mr N L Cohen in the Johore 1 Sessions Court. Pontian. yesterday, for potion of chandu and chandu .^moking utensils. In default he will go to prison lor eight ir nth.s.44 words
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Article35 1955-07-23 2 CHUA SEXG BEE. 18. was fined $50 in thc Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court terday when he pleaded guilty to possessing 1,200 duti- a'M> cigarettes at Tclok Ayer Ba-n on Jult 21. was35 words
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Article, Illustration85 1955-07-23 2 FOUR Vietnamese officials, who are visiting the Federation to observe the elections arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday. Tiiey will remain in the Federation for one week. Fiom left: Ngvyen Van Luan, Regional Inspector of Administration and Finance, Central Vietnam: Pham Van Toan, Head of the Political85 words
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Article251 1955-07-23 2 Covt's First Task After Polls Kl ALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Perak Progressive Party suggested today that the Federation's first-elected Government should strive to initiate plans for nationalization of the tin industry during the next four years. Mr. S. P. Seenivasagam. PPP spokesman on a radio251 words
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Article51 1955-07-23 2 LIM lIEE TIN. manager of the Nanyang Tin Factory, pleaded guilty in the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday to a charge of removing safety appliances from his machinery. but his plea was not accepted. The judge. Mr. H. A. Forrer. no^'poned the rase to Sept51 words
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294 1955-07-23 2 UNKNOWN Nearly 5,000 empiowr-s o j «w M^ milling factories, vest. "sympathy" strike plan, and u de^S move to settle the six week-old di< i,,,^ Tyre and Rubber Ompanv They decided to isk mediatois to negotiate a tween the firm and its 6uc on strike for 43 days. The employers,294 words
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Article51 1955-07-23 2 UNKNOWN Kl \l.\ IT MFC A miitu'd Miup, a return \iu\m < Hindu tempk rear, took i m «»t M|| in I 1 1 .1 1 1 l.tvathv Mimaoitt band Appakiitt- mmt jmtmi 1 t<fi.tn" of h^rsfj loin < hildp-n 'I \\> thnr diflrrrni^ < txtn that Appais> not assjui51 words
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178 1955-07-23 2 UNKNOWN KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Perak Malay League served notice on the non-Malay residents of the Federation today that if they wanted to live in this country and adopt it as the object of their sole loyalty, the* must also be prepared to become "Melayu" and not "Malayans." In a178 words
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Article79 1955-07-23 2 UNKNOWN A 19 year-old apprentice elect i was fined $20 when he pleadet! Eighth Magistrate's Court yesterdaj criminal trespass with intent to ann« at Lichi Avenue. Sennett Esttte, on Yew was said to hav< climbed on to the window ledge ol Mr. Tippet's house or the night in question Before79 words
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Article35 1955-07-23 3 A v ARPENTER. Chan ►ni, 37, foil to his doath ing repair work on a ng in Cantonment Road n June 6, the Assistant Mr. Giam Chong ia told yesterday. Verdict: Misadventure.35 words
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Article, Illustration107 1955-07-23 3 FIFTEEN Singapore City oiincil firemen, took time off >e>terday morning to donate their blood at the (•rneral Hospital Blood 1 r.misfusion Centre. Here the firemen relax in the lounge after giving their blood. They are from left (seated):- Driver Cheng Seng Poh, Firemen107 words
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Article59 1955-07-23 3 THREE wage earners were adjudicated bankrupts by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley. in the Singapore High Court yesterday. They are S. Kandasamy. clerk <$2.989 liabilities*. Ong Jin Seng, firewood broker $1,520). and Lee Tian Seng, clerk ($2,919). Their offers of $30. $5. and $20 a month59 words
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Article41 1955-07-23 3 A MAX. charged with allowing his cows to stray without proper cere told the Fourth Police Court Magistrate, Mr. J. M. DcvercuxColcbourn, yesterday that his cows arc innocent and ignorant. He however, pleaded guilty and he was fined $10.41 words
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230 1955-07-23 3 THF proposed road to link up Alexandra Fire Station to the Holland Farrer Koads junction has been shelved temporarily. There are too many squatter.s in the way. Alternative agricultural allotment for about 100 squatters will first have to be found before the road230 words
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266 1955-07-23 3 Home Guards Urged Not To Do Jungle Duty A Letter From The Bandits Officer Accused Of Having Document JOHORE BAHRU Fri.— A Company Commander of the Sungei Sayong Home Guards Ten Poh, was charged in the Sessions Court Kluang, yesterday, with possession of a terrorist document calling Home Guards not266 words
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Article100 1955-07-23 3 Boy Died Trying To Show Off 19-year-old student. Wong Kin Kiong. died while trying to "show off* to his friends that he was a good swimmer, the Assistant Coroner. Mr Giam Chong Hing. was told yesterday. Wong and three friends went to Katong Park on June K, for a swim.100 words
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Article162 1955-07-23 3 Guards Have A Busy Time SECURITY guards aboard the Dutch freighter De Erens had their hands full on Thursday night trying to keep unauthorized sampan men from boarding the ship when she arrived in Singapore from Indonesia ports. The Standard understands that from the time162 words
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Article72 1955-07-23 3 CHEONG Ah Chens, charged with attempted suicide by slashing her throat with a chopper told the Fourth Police Court Magistrate Mr. J. II Devereux-Colebourn yesterday that she did it in a sudden and dark fit. Her husband. Tan Ho Swa. a 18-year-old student said72 words
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Article80 1955-07-23 3 Factory Had No Certificate HENG HWEE YONG. manager of the Wah Heng Vermicelli Factory, pleaded guilty in the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday to allowing his machinery to be operated without a Certificate of Fitness. He was fined $300. in default, three months' imprisonment, by the Judge. Mr. H.80 words
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67 1955-07-23 3 Fact Finding Tour Of Chinese Schools Is Off The Education Minister. Mr. Chew Swee Kee. chairman of the All -Party Committee has postponed the committee's tour of inspection of Chinese schools scheduled for Monday. This was decided to enable members to attend the special session of the Legislative Assembly, which67 words
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Article84 1955-07-23 3 A 35-year-old woman. Soo Kim Hoo. alias Ah Ying. was charged in the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday with attempting to commit suicide by taking sleeping tablets at Kampong Bahru Road on July 20. The Court was told that Soo had. prior to the incident. lent $10,00084 words
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Article72 1955-07-23 3 THE well-known Indian scholar and philosopher. Mr. S. R. D. Sastri. will give a talk on "Values in Lite" at the Ramakrishna Mission Hall. Bartely Road. Singapore, tomorrow at 4.45 p.m. Mr. Sastri who delivered a series of lectures on Indian philosophy and Vedic Exegesis at72 words
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Article59 1955-07-23 3 AN 18-year old girl chap-ji-ki runner Cheang Lin Siew told the Fourth Court Magistrate yesterday, that she mistook chap-ji-ki stake slips for love letters, when lacing a charge of assisting to run a chap-ji-ki lottery on July 21 at Outram Road. Cheang later pleaded guilty and59 words
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Article24 1955-07-23 3 THE Air India Constellation due from Bombay and Madras this morning at 8 a.m. will arrive at Kailang Airport late tnis afternoon.24 words
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Article95 1955-07-23 3 A WASHERWOMAN. Tay don't even know what they Siew Hian, charged with pos- are. I was busy with my session of opium and opium work." she said, smoking untensils, told a The prosecuting officer Singapore Court. yesterday asked for a medical report, that they95 words
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Advertisement73 1955-07-23 3 HOWARD HUGHES y int (nc«r a ham c• r fi't c ctoctsi &^T i wiM^^ C// A JT A C t fi D l> ail t m wf^i^ m^^ mm mm w%i K \^^J^ 1 P^/H^^hl THr y v>«oi ycNciN V WITH THE DAUGHTERS OF THE FORTY THIEVES MIDNIGHT TONIGHT73 words
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WHO RULES SINGAPORE?
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Article, Illustration732 1955-07-23 4 IT MAY WELL UPSET PROGRESS MADE SO FAR IT WOULD be "a great pity" if the record of Singapore's progress, and its prospects of stable government, were lost as a result of the constitutional issue raised by the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, the732 words
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Article900 1955-07-23 4 'We Face A Common Foe'— Marshall I THE QUEEN'S message to the first meeting of Singapore Legislative Assembly and Governor's pledge made at his recent installation were cynically described by the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, yesterday as "brave, reverberating words full of wonderful promise." "I fell for each of900 words
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Article, Illustration1114 1955-07-23 4 "Trie position then is: That if we are to have the responsibility, we must have the power. We are not prepared —and will never be prepared —to be goldplated shock-absorbers for Colonial rule. "We have accepted office in complete faith that this Constitution was intended to bridge the1,114 words
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370 1955-07-23 4 51 UNIONS ARE ALARMED AT THE CRISIS FIFTY-one trade unions, representing 52,000 workers in Singapore yesterday expressed great alarm to near that the present Government is to be dissolved prematurely due to a constitutional crisis. This opinion was contained J"v,- a r Pe V). io r submitted to the Chief370 words
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Advertisement220 1955-07-23 4 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION AnRACTION ♦"'VZrS7 s V******^'iowVHOwiii( wAPI T CrL i jiJ? l3 w THE IVf AN TJL »«m Msnirnrt TU GL£NS IfIUXT 1 STOKT THE IVfAN^wvw to OXASWLMiOV* Stewartw9SP wfllKMl pNCOI <»MdUML««f» 4^ iWUiMidofTZ*-//. i ClNemaScoPc -w%t»«caai MIDNIGHT TONIGHT A tf'^l K iA ftttii I Mifaii mni fci i^^l220 words
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Advertisement242 1955-07-23 4 CAf HAV ORGANISATION)^ NOW SHOWINGI^pIft^ 11 i.m.-1.45 4.15 UA I HiV f.4:> and 5.30 pm -*iß^'." M|| YOU'LL LAUGH VoS sun; l^ Th« j. Arthur R rtl ,k 0n,.,,,-,^. Starring 1 Jack BUCHAMM j fggpgjj\ IJamtUSCOn) |^^n^] IN EASTMAN OOLOUR DIANA DORS The Girl with the I 3-D Figure Preview242 words
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141 1955-07-23 5 UNKNOWN !^"^7 i.i.Miircr who was involved in an 1>^ P< \el\ in greater predicament three is arrested for being in possesr'" Luinents which were found in the t danuVed bicycle. Seng, was yesterday conDistrict Court on four of terrorist documents .lav 14 and 18, respectively. Wit Taken tcyck I noticed141 words
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Article99 1955-07-23 5 Eggs Are Dearer, Poultry Cheaper THERE was a slight increase in the price of J-K&S during the week. Hen's eggs have gone up from 51. 20 for ten to 51. 30, but poultry prices have decreased slightly. There was no change In the price of locally slaughtered beef, mutton and99 words
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Article55 1955-07-23 5 A SINGAPORE woman was lit on the head with a spitoon. by another, after an irgument over a radio proiramme in a hotel in Verlun Road, on Thursday light. Both women working In he red light district ot the 'olony. shared a room in the lotel.55 words
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Article, Illustration119 1955-07-23 5 INDIA u ill become selfsufficient in sugar when her production touches 1.7 million tons this year, the Government of India sugar delegation to Australia and Indonesia said in Singapore yesterday. "U> were particularly interested in finding how fully paper and cardboard could be manufactured from cane waste," the119 words
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181 1955-07-23 5 SINGAPORE Government has agreed to lend $1,000,000 to finance the development of a housing scheme of the Government Officers' Co-operative Housing Society, a spokesman of the Society said yesterday. The spokesman said the Society intended to develop i its newly-acquired181 words
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Article100 1955-07-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Bank workers here have been j invited to a mass meeting on Sunday as ihe first step towards the formation of a national union of commercial employees. A spokesman oi the sponsors said today that Penang and i Perak had already100 words
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Article102 1955-07-23 5 A REVENUE officer Ding! Siew Ming, told the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday that on a routine inspection of the Nee Soon Theatre at 10J milestone, Seletar. one night, he found that there were 50 persons in the theatre in excess of the number of tickets102 words
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138 1955-07-23 5 A SENIOR Customs intelligence chief from the Philippines, Major Agapito Heredia, is now in Singapore for talks with officials here to set up an international blockade to prevent luxury items, narcotics and other contraband goods from Red China from entering countries in South-east Asia. In138 words
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Article82 1955-07-23 5 SINGAPORE'S Governor. Sir Robert Black, announced the following appointments In last night's issue of the Government Gazette: Mr. A. P. Rajah to be a member of the Malayan Board of Income Tax for a further term of three years as from July 22. Mr V.82 words
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Miscellaneous706 1955-07-23 5 cMlmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE ff mmmt 805 Scottish Magazine- 830 News ri I|J fl AD DC and riom e News. 845 Listeners' 9 I II VJ A K W K t Choice. 930 Radio Newsreel; »9l gap»- g Programme Summary; 945 Pavi■Pg -^S ■->" Orchestra: 10 15 Fourth Test706 words
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Article956 1955-07-23 6 TVHE Chief Minister's dramatics at yesterday's crisis debate in the Legislative Assembly swayed a majority of the speakers in his favour The histrionics oi the "Prima Donna" which he called himself had the "end this colonialism*' supporters swooning round him in an ecstacy ot back-slapping The feuds and956 words
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Article310 1955-07-23 6 Sir.— The Governor of Singapore. Sir Robert Black's attitude in brushing aside derisions of policy presented by the Chief Minister Mr David Marshall and his Council of Ministers furnishes sufficient justification for precipitating a constitutional crisis of the first importance. If the Governor uses his extraordinary powers it310 words
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Article, Illustration10 1955-07-23 6 "SII-I'LL peep through the chink and see if they've gone!"10 words
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Article138 1955-07-23 6 Sir:— As a taxpayer may I be informed through your paper why free cars are provided to the Mentris Besar, Resident Commissioners and British Advisers at the expense of the State or Settlement government. The Perak State Finance Committee has approved the purchase ot a new car138 words
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Article1179 1955-07-23 6 The NEWS as it strikes me! WITH four more days left for voters in the Federation to go to the polls, excitement as well as enthusiasm has reached a point where abuse and smear, whispers and rumours, are maintained with vigour, optimism has booted discretion to the winds, and it1,179 words
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Article223 1955-07-23 6 Sir,—l was not one of those who voted Mr. Marshall's Government into power, but as he continued in office, 1 began to feel that he was sincere in his desire to give ot his best to the country. I have admired the way he has given223 words
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Article509 1955-07-23 6 Filthy Ships? Never Sir; The public and, in particular. Singapore nuV chant seamen have grown accustomed to reading in the local Press sweeping statements made by certain individuals in the Colony who claim to represent the views of Asian seamen in Singapore and it is not unusual to read that509 words
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74 1955-07-23 6 A Rewarding department has fti snags, some of which art enormous. But what a rewarding Job! It brings me into close contact with every walk of life and underneath the surface we are all very much alike— a!] very afraid of the unknown, but always capable of rising to the74 words
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Article116 1955-07-23 6 Sir:— The Education Department of the Federation of Malaya recently called for 425 candidates' applications from School Certificate holders for the post of Teachers in Training in Overseas centres as well as locally As a parent of a nonselecled candidate— l have read through your paper the116 words
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Article24 1955-07-23 6 LOCAL PRODUCE I Govei I ■■>. M that j m .Ve I i I i prod~ ft in tn« p i MM XI MAStH Sin^-apop-24 words
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134 1955-07-23 7 UNKNOWN w i China's People's Conn was "fully capable should they "dare to ish aggressive war." Peking broadcast said Liv Po-cheng, whose < army broke Nation- power in Central China MS-4& attacked the Sates in a speech bee Congress, Red China's cnt. must be on the alert." speaking as yiceof134 words
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Article, Illustration75 1955-07-23 7 THE townspeople of Suffolk came out in force to welcome home Mrs. Sisp?ra and her children. They have opened a fund for her to enable her to re-start her life in England. PHOTO SHOWS:- The homecoming through crowds of Thurston villagers. (Left to Right) Mr. Chudy. Mrs. Sispera's75 words
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245 1955-07-23 7 NS J v 22. (Reuter). oek Foreign Minister, Stephen Stephanopolous. night that discussion Greece*! appeal to the I Nations on the Cyprus .on could become "un:v" if the three-power ilka come to satisfy result for the people •prus. The Foreign Minister said •ructions to245 words
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Article89 1955-07-23 7 UNKNOWN (Reuter)— A 16-ycar- orowess won him a Slates most expensive he had been refused a i .sing rather than sublo government adminis- .it ion. Stephen was selected to go Kent School. He was ied for by his Anglican p of Pretoria. Dr. Selby r, and his English headKr Mr.89 words
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Article61 1955-07-23 7 QUITO, Ecuador, July 22 «UP> Relief teams reported from the town of Cotacachi. 50 miles north of Quito. yesterday that six person? were seriously injured in an earthquake yesterday and 6.000 left homeless. Damage was estimated at US$3OO,OOO, the reports said. President Jose M. ValascoIbarra headed61 words
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198 1955-07-23 7 WASHINGTON, July 22 (AP)— The State Department said yesterday "certain questions'' have arisen about the rights of American military officials to inspect weapons and military cauioment nrovided Yugoslavia. A spokesman expressed "every confidence a satisfac- tory agreement will be reached" without the198 words
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Article50 1955-07-23 7 Maiden Flight Of The 'Gnat' LONDON. July 22. (AP) Air Ministry oflicials said yesterday Britain's smallest and lightest fighter plane, the Folland Gnat, made a successful maiden flight on July 18. Although details of its Specification! ar.d performance are secret. the turbo-jet powered craft is e.\pecU»d to reach supersonic speeds.50 words
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Article88 1955-07-23 7 British Boys Girls LOS DOS. July 22, (APi—Teen-aged boys m Bntnin are drinking more and arc corrupting more girls while the behavior of older persons arc becoming more moderatf> That is the finding of a survey, based on police records and conclusions oj social workers through- U u-as undertaken lor88 words
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Article180 1955-07-23 7 out the eounS r^mic Research vlus, carm"9S .'rs: f rJ (lS u n rj2J ■I organization which In 1953 and 1904 drunmakes studies of social kenness among persons trends, and released yes- 21-year-old and over deterdau creased live per cent m 65 police districts, while180 words
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Article84 1955-07-23 7 Sister Of Shah Seeks Divorce LOS AXGELES, July 22, (Reuter) Princess Fatima ot Iran who married an American in 1950 against the wishes of her brother, the Shah of Iran, today petitioned for divorce. The beautiful Princess, 26. alleged that her husband. Mr. Vincent Hillyer. '.10, an importer, had treated84 words
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Article64 1955-07-23 7 CROWN POINT, Indiana. July 22, (AP)— A 13-year-old boy wielding a shovel entered a cage and drove away a 100--pounn honey bear that had attacked an attendant at the Crown Point Zoo yesterday The attendant, was mauled severely before the boy. Randall Froedge. forced the64 words
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Article54 1955-07-23 7 MOSCOW. July 22. (UP)— A group of eight Soviet sports-men-parachutists established a new world record whep they fell more than six miles from a plane before opening their paracnutes. the Soviet Defence Ministry newspaper Red Star said yesterday. The previous world record was set in 195254 words
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153 1955-07-23 7 WASHINGTON, July 22: (Reuter) Mr. Gilbert Klingel, a naturalist, has discovered that the Chesapeake Bay's murky depths hide millions of swarming creatures, among them a horned fish which looks like a gnome, jumps like a grasshopper and lives in an oyster shell.153 words
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Article423 1955-07-23 7 EISENHOWER STUNS RUSSIANS President Eisenhower is ready to pinpoint American military establishments and let them come under the eyes of Russian aerial inspection teams— in return for reciprocal action by the Russians. The President said he suggested the plan in order^ to convince everyone of "the great sincerity of the423 words
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197 1955-07-23 7 MOSCOW, July 22 (rP)-Russia has formally proposed that the situation in Vietnam be referred to all participants in last year's Geneva conference, ttie Soviet news agency Tass announced today. A Tass statement on Wednesday's rioting in Saison said this "provocation is firmly condemned In leading197 words
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Article44 1955-07-23 7 MARRAKECH July 22, (AP)— Ten or more persons were killed in a wave of rioting that swept this south Morroccan city yesterday after Nationalist demonstrations. Officials said 27 others were injured. Dozens of Moroccans suspected of being agitators were arrested.44 words
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Article85 1955-07-23 7 LONDON, July 22 (Reuter) The government is working on a plan to reduce the shortage of British scientists and technicians by increasing the opportunities for young people to get a university degree in technology. Sir David Eccles, Minister for Education, told the House of Commons yesterday that the85 words
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Advertisement155 1955-07-23 7 Famous all over the world for ELEGANCE PRECISION QUALITY And one more 0 N LYcyma watches '"Islanding adranla«n; have the Cymaflex Anti-ShOCk- Every Cyma watch is equipped with the ama7 i n c Cymaflex anti-shock device. which ofTers full protection _^fl B^U^^^l against shocks and blows v^J^B/v^^^^B afc from any155 words
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Article, Illustration1600 1955-07-23 8 THE ASSEMBLY SPEAKS ON COLONIALISM THE ONLY ALTERNATIVE TO COMMUNISM BY LEE THE Peoples' Action Party Member for Tanjong Pagar, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, seconding the Chief Minister's motion, said no elected member in the Assembly could be against the principle which the motion sought to establish. "No one in1,600 words
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Article245 1955-07-23 8 The Chief Minister to move «f fk- L hOt th .l S ?*l keT <"° convey ,o His Excellency the Governor the view -I* I* I n. 6 P l° P e Singopore ore determined to end colonialism *nd to rule themselves through their elected representatives;245 words
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Article, Illustration1424 1955-07-23 8 Ministers Issue A Political Trick/ He Says throw 'Yh r Ede < Pr °sressive-Tanglin) said the Government has chosen to 257-SWSSE r/sZ" t0 COndUi nS f "isU-a^risiswhich was unneoes He was seconding an j amendment moved by fellow party Assemblyman, Mr. Lim Choon1,424 words
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Article, Illustration144 1955-07-23 8 UNKNOWN :r n Co P l U oLallsm. SPirUed "The Chief Min. is over. There has I, narriagc between the L vonder how long thai wi Lee Kuan Yrw: "As lon^ r V q •'■H't-,, Colonialism will la Speaker: Order. "I really do not mind th* nterruption." Speaker: It is144 words
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141 1955-07-23 8 Mr. Lim said: "We stan J for independence "The motion before th House rcaiiy has the appeal ance of a champion of derm ••racy fighting for the right c the peop'e. "'The words of the motio have rea.ly been drawn up i a very clever141 words
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252 1955-07-23 8 UNKNWON THE Democratic Party'* 12 em for Tlon S Bah 'ri Mr. William Tan speaking for the motion said: "Ii should be very clear to all concerned in Government that oingapore is no longer a colonial territory but a political entity in transition toward independence nJv k colon y- the252 words
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Advertisement316 1955-07-23 8 Special TreaTO^ *Jw pvii.ir.nn in v crisp W" s delicious m flavour ni B n 'y nutritious— 'Ovaltine* E "x-uits arc popular with L_^ c>cr y member of the family. -I'^ 'Ovaltine* Biscuits are made I *s/)T"*V^ -fcJV 4 rom thc <incst ingredients, t7\tfj\~~Y~~ 3^**\\ including a proportion of v^\X316 words
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Article, Illustration368 1955-07-23 9 ore are con pctiog lor said. of the Youth Orchestra > i be a special those who are \e their fellows. choose the talented then see that the ftnesi teaching available," hoo\ fa-tory, and .g people ther for terms of days Thev work C i368 words
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Article, Illustration820 1955-07-23 9 Music NOETS by ANACRUSIS MUSICALLY speaking, the i l accent is very much on > locai talent just now Three > enti r ely independent con- > certs are to take place in > the Victoria Memorial Hall > within days of each other 1 —the Lolabelle Wor.j* Farc--1 well820 words
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208 1955-07-23 9 This Time, the Piper Pipes in Fun THE citizens of Hamolin 0 1 in Lower Saxony reO yived an old legend tellOin&: how a strange man in pied costume rid the Otown of a terrible rat plague in the 13th e<*nOtury. and later, when he was refused proper reOeompense, lured208 words
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Article, Illustration705 1955-07-23 9 John Halkin - S'Pore likes Shakespeare better John Halkin ;\v\\\\vv\\\\\ iW .wwwwwwv COME of the comments which have been made on the attendance at the first night of the Arts Theatres "SAINT JOAN" deserve some examination, for they concern the general attitude towards the English language theatre in Singapore. One of the most705 words
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Article, Illustration524 1955-07-23 9 (Reviewed by Victor Doggctt) "pHILIPS have issued a coupling of two Beethoven violin sonatas Op. 24 in F major ("Spring") and Op. 30 in A major played by Nap rie Klijn. violin, and Alice Heksch, piano, on AL *****. I have nothing but praise for the recording engineer's524 words
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Advertisement43 1955-07-23 9 W#m SR fresh.tihglih^fresh I Por sparkling TEETH Gibbs S.R. keeps teeth white and really clean! brushing night and morning with Gibbs S.R. hpaste leaves your mouth ice-fresh, your teeth mg. And, of course, Gibbs S.R. cares for the all&&L, mt gums as well.43 words
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Miscellaneous254 1955-07-23 9 Pllim c IlknoW! number of coins lu LJ m.<ke up the cost it seems ACROSS 111 1. Without rules <2. 2.3. 6) 7 Retains one bell in a mon8. Is he responsible for the strous way (IS) 9. SfiiW arT u, ,',cv I* SJri^wjUMhe h«« for will (As you like254 words
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Article, Illustration473 1955-07-23 10 KJJJJKLJLJLJ d SINGAPORE has reaeir ed strongly this week to the most welcome re-en-trance of good American buying, says the weekly report of Holiday, Cutler, Bath and Co., Ltd. This may well be due to increasing labour troubles in Indonesia and south IndoI China but473 words
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Article102 1955-07-23 10 $200,000 NTS Store THE Netherlands Trading Society, one of the leading Dutch banks in the Colony held an informal party to mark the opening of its new $200,000 two-storey godown in .Martin Road. Singapore yesterday. The godown, the bank's second, has a flooring space of 27.000 sq. feet and a102 words
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Article137 1955-07-23 10 TEKKA-Taiping Ltd.'s profit for the year was 128.19/ alter payment to the Malayan Government of ilL'B.ol2 tor royalty on ore sales and provision for U.K. and Malayan taxation of £46.894 One dividend of 2J% and two dividends ea^-h 5% making a total of 12J%, were paid on137 words
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Article66 1955-07-23 10 PAN American's new Super /tourist service across the mi?Sr C h^s lour connecting l s Q t0 urope each week \5r m Singapore via Bangkok, ?Y« Stanf °rd Gluck the air*sEL dlst J ict representative Urda UnC ln Singapore ves The Douglas Super 7 used oO m.p.h.66 words
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Article143 1955-07-23 10 Ships In Harbour INNER ROADS Theta Star. Dolly Turman. Karcssa. San Ernesto. Sibigo. Malayan Prince. De Kerens. Nor h Star. Seiko Maru. Drente. Gen Va Gen. Van Goens. Chunsang Lampong. Perlis, L"ertes. 01 ti;r roads Tong Thay, Sirusa. Larat. .\falim. Tong Smg. Xanskachindr, Kalong. Wah Sing. Serampang. Tong Gt.an. Kim143 words
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Article100 1955-07-23 10 AT the request of a firm of razor blade manufacturers, the U.K. Department of Scientific and Industrial Research has developed a simple instrument which measures the width of double-edged razor blades and checks whether the slots are central between the edges. The firm previously used a dial100 words
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Article176 1955-07-23 10 Business In Shares SINGAPORK sharcbrokers yesterday reported the following: business dime: INDUSTRIALS: 8.8. Petrol 50 50 «i: Gammon $2.70; Ilenrv Waugh 51. 75; M. Colls 76 and 77 cents: Singapore Cold Storage $1.67 Straits Times S3.o»i delayed; William Jacks 53.24. MINING: Austral \mal. IK G; Brr.junt.ii 22 <i and 23/176 words
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223 1955-07-23 10 STAMFORD. Connecticut, July 22, The United States Government's rubber stockpile is bigger than necessary for national security and about 15 per cent of it should be sold "promptly," Thomas Robins. Jr., President of Hwitt-Robins, Inc., said today. This would relieve the present "tight"223 words
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Article52 1955-07-23 10 The New And The Old i THESE pictures illustrate the progress in the use of fuels by the peoples of the two British Colonies, Singapore and Hongkong. WORKERS in the upper picture are putting finishing touches to kerosene cookers in a local factory, while below bundles of firewood are weighed52 words
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Article334 1955-07-23 10 natio A nni a p reSUlt °L the recent restoration in Greek national economy, the country now plans to increase MaC e a n n H at 1?^ °V? rSeaS ««»tite ta"K tK J cvaluation by 50% of bemr ra tr^ a has resulted in334 words
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Article, Illustration208 1955-07-23 10 UNKNWON 50,000 TONS ANNU I SINGAPORE'S present rate of coal consumption, estimated at 50,000 tons a year worth about S2. 1 million, is steadily decreasing, according to ti ,d» The offtake of coal is now very much less than it used to be before the war although no estimates of208 words
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Article101 1955-07-23 10 RUBBER PRICES DECLINE SPECULATIVE l«lli Bc brought prices in the S.: pore rubber market down bv U cents to $1.31 i per lb lor first grade lor August ment yesterday. The statement bv p r American rubber compan' executive on similar lines Collyer of Goodrich C was largely respons the101 words
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Article48 1955-07-23 10 The Singapore OhMNbl Commerce Rubber A noon prices (centi yesterday were Buyers Spot f.ob. 130] RSS I n h. Aug. No. 1 i:',oj inSept Xo. 1 12WJ Aug. No. 2 <:.orr. Aug. No. .1 O.om* RMA on rcg. lender August I*)! Sepiomber Tone: Stcariy alter < a48 words
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Article86 1955-07-23 10 DURING the first ha'f of 1900 K.L M. performed charter flights varying sightseeing trips above i to ihe transportation of v orchestra? from the Ui States to Europe In parison with the Rnf tit monihs of 1954 when specia, flights were ex( this means an86 words
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Article23 1955-07-23 10 RUBBERS Malayan tins and rubber shares continued to dominafthe share market yesterday with gains in many instances, whil e industrial shares were quiet.23 words
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Article189 1955-07-23 10 A NEW type of rubber suspension for mine cars is being made available in Britain for the home and export market this month. Designed and manufactured by the world's largest makers of rubber springs at their Bradford-on-Avon (Wiltshire) works, the development If said to189 words
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Article41 1955-07-23 10 Malayan Exchange Banks Association buying rates (air mail) are: Canada 32 3 16 (T.T.). 32 5 '16 (0.D.). 32 9 16 credit bills and 32a trade bills (90 d st). Selling rate (T.T./0.D.) 31;. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.41 words
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Article87 1955-07-23 10 UNKNWON KUALA LUMPUR. PH. Federation perfume manu facturers today accused th government ol trying to en courage the imports of for eign perfumes to the d'tr; ment of the local industry. A petition sent to t!i authorities .said that a.s suit of government s attitude the industry was facing I87 words
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Advertisement771 1955-07-23 10 NOTICES In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore. Island of Singapore. Suit No 689 of 1955. Between Tan Kian Peng Plaintiff And 1. Rukiah blnte Mohimed Sahib (m.wj. 2 K. M. SultaYi son of Kader Mohiadin trading as Sultan Trading Co. 3 Aziz Mohamed (Guarantor) Defendants To Madam771 words
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Advertisement279 1955-07-23 10 NOTICES PROPOSED ANGLO CHINESE SCHOOL BUILDING AT COLEMAN STREET TENDER NOTICE TENDERS arc invited for the erection and completion of a New Anglo-Chinese School Building (Methodist Church) at Coleman Street. Singapore. Plans and Bills of Quantities may be obtained from the Architect, Ng Kens Siang, F.R.1.8.A at No 5 Bonham279 words
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Advertisement114 1955-07-23 10 NIPPON YUSEN KA«^ Sport Atsuta Maru for Genoa Marseilles. Tangier, Casablanca. London. A'-t- 0 werp. Rotterdam. 6 Hamburg Ay< Passengers Acrcptrd) 1U Mantetiu Maru No 3 for Rangoon. /mt Ch.ttagocu, Calcutta Kokoku Maru for Aden. D bout'. 0 P |eddah. P Sa'd. Be of. )4 A-| Alexandria Manila Maru for114 words
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Advertisement1138 1955-07-23 11 Tel: 2405 MANSPIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 Blm#S) (Incorporated m Singapore) jl2lmi«li '"•pping Travel o.pt,. THE BLUE IXNNKL LINK o.pt Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON CONTINfNI Singapore Mm.** urn. ln> »SSLti£TSSSS, ion <-"" L*Jh^. C 15/16 l-»y1,138 words
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Advertisement1622 1955-07-23 11 mitsu, tj\ IINB EAST ASIATIC LINES \P^-^* SAILINGS 10 CONTINENT /SCANDINAVIA For Aden Port Said. Genoa. Antwerp. Rottcrdom. Hamburg FOR JAPAN from India s 'P©'e P. S'hom Penong Copenhagen. Gothenburg ond Oslo u la S'pore P. S'hom Penong iJ^^^l "MIONU" WUUm 2«/ZT Jalr Wov S o Morti 28 July m)1,622 words
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1365 1955-07-23 12 Climax To Colony Athletic Season By ACHILLES THE Colony's outstanding young athletes will provide the climax to this season's high tensioned athletics today at Jalan Besar Stadium venue of the Singapore r School* championships. Several school athletes have set their sights on the respective Inter-Schools1,365 words
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Article690 1955-07-23 12 Crisis In The Colonial World MR. Lim Chin Siong;, (PAP-Bukit Timah): "My party and I are not surprised by the present crisis. We are not surprised because right from the beginning we said the Rendel Constitution was a sham, the Rendel Constitution was an undemocratic690 words
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Advertisement89 1955-07-23 12 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products Vr/ Vv HLI •■>': CHEE THONE. SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache, Earache, Stomachache, Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache, Colds, Sore Throat," etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL CARPETS! Have Them Dry Cleaned I WASHINGTON I DRY CLEANING CO. 412/414 ORCHARD89 words
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Article325 1955-07-23 13 CLOSE OF PLAY: South Africa 107 for no wicket (McGlew n.o. 59, Goddord I*L fourth handicapped by »enee of their fast Adeock who has hla left foot, the cans did well to :and to a 20 runs time it looked as •land were set for325 words
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97 1955-07-23 13 UNKNOWN ,N xhool's fourth annual i;nc!ish School ground >esbefore a large crowd, n tested and provided r ihf afternoon. Narayandas. 800 s Lingham), 3. Gcy- Scl 00l I r Junior S< liooN* (4 x 110 rrlux: <iirls: 1 Katonii >i Rh\i, 3. Girla School. v> Hricade Uh ompany 111 \.»r<K97 words
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Article58 1955-07-23 13 LEEDS. Fri. (Reuter) Neil Adcock. the South African fast bowler has fractured a bone in his left foot and will not be able to continue playing in the Fourth Test against England here. Mr. Ken Viljoen. the South team manager said the injury would keep Adcoek out58 words
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Article54 1955-07-23 13 COPENHAGEN. Fri. <Reutcr) Sunnar Nieison (Denmark) won the mile in four Minutes '.i 4 seconds in an international athletics .neeting here ;ast night Chromik (Poiand) was second in four minutes o 4 seconds and Henry Gustafsson (Sweden) third in four minutes fi.B seconds Nielsen's time54 words
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Article115 1955-07-23 13 SOUTH AFRICA Ist inns 171 ENGLAND Ist inns. Bailey Ibw Heine Lowson Ibw Goddard 5 May b Tayfield 47 Lock Ibw Goddard 17 Compton c Mansell b Tayfield r>l Graveney Ibw Heine 10 Insole Ibw Heine 3 Mclntyre Ibw Heine 3 Wardle <■ Goddard b Tayfield z\ Statham b115 words
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346 1955-07-23 13 THREE RECORDS were broken at the annual athletic championships of the Johore Branch oi the Malayan PVVD Sports Club held at the Johore English College yesterday. The three new marks were 1 all set up by Subramaniam of Scgamat who thus earned i the346 words
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Article332 1955-07-23 13 THE S.B.H.F.A. League and Cup Group A match scheduled to be played at the S.T.C. ground between the Singapore Traction Company and Praser Neave was postponed yesterday. K.P.M. conceded a walkover to Stanvac in the S.B.H.F.A. Group D match which was to be played at the332 words
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Article277 1955-07-23 13 SINGAPORE Amateur Boxing Association last night appointed Flight Sgt. Parkyns of the R.A* to coach the Singapore team for the first South-east Asia championships in Singapore next month. Training. the Association decided at last .night's meeting, will be centralised at the Police Training School gymnasium.277 words
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Article442 1955-07-23 13 THERE were goals galore at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday when R.A.F. trounced Indonesians by nine goals to one in a SAFA Community League match. R.A.F. have .so far won three out of their four games played while the Indonesians are still without a point from442 words
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Advertisement523 1955-07-23 13 SIHJATIONS VACANT w P.0.8. 10f»4 thanks all appli- o cants for the position of senior e clerk. The post lias now been ti filled. M REQUIRED Two Qualilied Junior School Teachers. I Replies giving qualification de- tails to Box No. T. 204H S.S. TUITION |f ADAM CHUAS SCHOOL oi M523 words
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Advertisement890 1955-07-23 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ACK\()\\lU)(,\ll\! DR AND MRS V KANDASAMY PILLAY »Wl to that* relatives and friends for their attendance at the wedding, their good wishes :ind valuable Ri''-s. Ski LA I lONS VACAMT 4 PPUCATIONS are invited for the post of Programme Assistant Cn.de I in he Department of Broadcasting. Appointment890 words
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Miscellaneous200 1955-07-23 13 r^ By Al Capp 1 71 1 > t voo vno o»t \I V vou S me.- "j I Gft£AT.rr-Gt.T s^ y^,^\ IkavE Should wJolDnt ss\ no. SUM.? mapwi£t mn, otAPt "J^ MAS f U MT TO STAND IN Y v.OOLD ,U^ -WL^E. POOMD C~^~\/ an># a LITTI-C. ATm wax200 words
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307 1955-07-23 14 BUKIT TIMAH'S DAY OF FRILLS, THRILLS SPILLS Eight Big Races In S'pote Gymkhana I By TRUNDLE HILL Gymkhana meetings have always been a big success IT'S racing in the lighter vein at the Singapore j n the Colony, and today's splendid eight-race proTurf Club todav when Colony race fans will307 words
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Article107 1955-07-23 14 Trundle Hill Scrutineer Trundle Hill Scrutineer AUDIOLA E. STAR M. SING API K\ HIGH DAWN cßo.ce 1: Hnr Lady Audiola Race 5: High Dawn John Ham Evening Star First Watch Ncrolia M. Singayura < S. FEATURE GAY DE-LYON SALVADOR BOX OFFICE 5 CRace 2: Peter Pepper S.107 words
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Article917 1955-07-23 14 TODAY'S GYMKHANA card Race 1: 2.15 p.m. Hocks Div. 2 si furs. Cotchwcights 12 st. 7 lbs. 1. Audio'o 2. Cro'grr- 3. Fine Lody 4. Sunstrcam b. F!crre Pct.honer 7. Evening Star 8. Randwick Academy Award 10. Ranee 11. Dinar 12. F.rsr Watch SCRATCHINGS: Star, Frtish F.lm. Audiola. from the917 words
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Article263 1955-07-23 14 Old Stars In Today's 'Sevens' KIWLA LUMPUR, Fri Old Selancor Malaya Cup stalwarts. Tan Kai Ban and All China Olympiad star. Win? Ki-Lcung will be amort: 14 veteran footballers who will be showing their paces at the Princes Road Stadium here tomorrow. They wIH be In The Sclangor team which263 words
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Article36 1955-07-23 14 TAIPING. Fri. Taiping Malay Sports Association will hold a social and danre at the Town Hall on August 6 from <^ Pm. to 1 a.m.. The proceeds will go towards their sports fund.36 words
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Article88 1955-07-23 14 KUALA LUMPUR Fri Entries are invited for the Malayan veterans, school boys and girls' singles and doubles badminton championships to be held at the Selangor Badminton Association hall here from Friday. Aug. 26 to Sunday. U g 28 Entries to be accompanied bv entrance fees at88 words
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Article63 1955-07-23 14 PENANG. Fri. Th c Indian Association. Penang will play a friendly tennis match against th- Butterworth Recreation Club at the BRC courts on July 23. The following will represent the 1.A.: N. Annamalai Chettiar, J. M. Vohra. Austin Rajamoney. K. Thangavelu Somasundram. Dr. F R Bhupalan63 words
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473 1955-07-23 14 MALACCA, Fri. New times were set up in six track events at the Malacca Amateur Athletic Association annual meet started on the High School ground this afternoon. Of the six new records, three were In the heats and the rest in the finals.473 words
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Article142 1955-07-23 14 Today's Sport 3 PAGES erf gjwt More X)n Pages 12 and 13. KUALA LUMPUR CRICKET: Stonor Shield Final— Kilat Club vs. Selangor ..Padang. SOCCER: Div. 1 Business Houses Telecoms i's. K.L. Police. ..Sentul Pasar. Hong Kong Chinese vs. Fed. Com. Services... Princes Road Stadium. MALACCA CRICKET: Inter StateMalacca vs. Johore142 words
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571 1955-07-23 14 UNKNOWN Breaks Perak Womens J For The Furlong By Six IPOH. Fri.— A diminutive fourteen year-old stnool honours in the opening day of the Perak Amateur *t being the only competitor to break a State record i **l hard track. lhe She was Miss Lim Siew Geok. of the Ladv571 words
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440 1955-07-23 14 LOH SEE TECK with 18 points won the A Divium indiJ ship at the second annual Combined Athletic Meet of the on tfie school ground yesterday. Loh. who won most of the field events, won the title bvaa from Hussein bin Hassan, the runner-up,440 words
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Advertisement66 1955-07-23 14 A brin9S y U Ernest K Gann 'abulous best-se,«er...ac.ua..y Imad Hong Kong. riliu^ TRAn S rl OR I F ANK LEE YANK NEXIIE > H.-JACKER OF ALt Jl T I I II llf TRADES NEVtR O^'TE INSIDE, NEVER QUITE OUTSIDE THE LAW L A M VLHKII Ceffi -FD^te MNE HOVT>66 words
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Advertisement51 1955-07-23 14 OOOOOOOOOOOCC3 IT'S A REAL PLEASURE 1 THE SUPER BALDAJ 2Va x 2Vi «M AUTOM*t «ljg| COUNTING HHHHBfeH^ exposures w E^ttßß once thf conn A BALDA PRODUCT C»"^] H Rodionor f2.9 Pronfor SV C mXV Ennit f2.8 Svnchro-Compur with mX Price inclyding »eo'^, E t <-°!L*A Sole agents:- HOCK CHEONG 451 words
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