Singapore Standard, 4 August 1955
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Title Section16 1955-08-04 1 Singapore Standard #ft jt m ■l. v SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST i, 1935 Ji i»a<;es j> cents16 words
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Article41 1955-08-04 1 I regatta and the victim had the Duke of Edinburgh's I n < personal) physicians to look after him. Cadet Douglas Lothian, 13. was hurt yesterday while sailing off the I>le Wight. He was immediately taken aboard the Britannia.41 words
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Article, Illustration75 1955-08-04 1 FIRST pictures of the giant landslide that wiped out 200 feet of road at the 38th mile of the Kuala Lumpur-Ipob Road, on Tuesday. All traffic had to be diverted through Raub and Bentong or Kerling and Rawang. Selangor's "Tiger Town." P.W.D. Director. Mr. X Nankivell.Yong Peong Seong - 75 words
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Article129 1955-08-04 1 LONDON, Aug. 3 Bulgaria today promised to punish those responsible for the crash last Wednesday of an Israeli airliner which came down inside her frontier with the loss of 58 lives, and said she would pay compensation to the families of the victims. She would alsoReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 129 words
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Article54 1955-08-04 1 COLOMBO. Ceylon. Aug. 3 «UP> Prime Minister Sir John Kotelawala said yesterday he will not tolerate interference from Russia or China in Ceylonese affairs. He told questioners in the House of Commons he would not tolerate interference until Russia and China learn the rules and play the54 words
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Article118 1955-08-04 1 Indians Cross Border BOMBAY, Aug. 3 (Reuter)— A Press Trust of India despatch from Banda on the Goa border said Portuguese police today shot dcac an unarmed Indian border crosser. The despatch, which quoted Indian Congress circles, said three others received serious bullet wounds.118 words
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Article39 1955-08-04 1 HONGKONG. Aug. 3 (UP) The 11 American fliers being freed by Communist China were reported today to have reached Canton in South China, and U.S. officials saw no hitch in their return to freedom tomorrow.39 words
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Article99 1955-08-04 1 Mrs. Beadles Loses Gems A FORMER All-England woman Test cricketer. Mrs. O. R. H. Beadle.s yesterday reported the loss of jewellery worth $600 while returning to the Colony by air after scoring the North vs. South cricket match in Kuala Lumpur during the August holidays. The jewellery, a diamond emerald99 words
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Article647 1955-08-04 1 CHIN PENG TOLD -LET US TALK trngkU-J/viUDiscuss Amnesty Anywhere. Anytime I'll Be Ready After Assuming Office Rahman JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— Tungku Abdul Rahman, Chief Minister-designate, issued an invitation, through The Standard last night, to the Malayan Communist Party to begin talks on the granting of an amnesty to terrorists in647 words
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Article231 1955-08-04 1 Lights At Sea Save Six PORT SWETTENHAM. Wed Distress signals flashed by a torchlight from a drifting yacht at sea ofT Port Swettenham. today helped to save six people four men and two women from danger. Five of the six are believed to be from the Royal Air Force, Singapore,231 words
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Article124 1955-08-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A young Dakota pilot of the Royal Air Force Station. Kuala Lumpur, was on his way home to Britain this morning, within 75 minutes of learning that his parents had been involved in a serious road accident. He Is Flying Officer D. J.124 words
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Article204 1955-08-04 1 FEARS of a world shortage of rubber contributed largely to the spectacular rise by 511 cents in the Singapore rubber price yesterday which closed at $1.47£ per lb. for first grade August shipment after having touched $1.48 at one stage of the trading. Yesterday's204 words
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Article131 1955-08-04 1 CAMP SENDAI. Japan, Aug. 3 (A.P.) Mrs. Romola Abidin pleaded innocent today to the "Cherry Blossom Lane" slaying last June 17 of her U.S. Army Warrant Officer husband. Defence for the American woman told a U.S. Army court-martial on its opening day that it might hear131 words
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Article103 1955-08-04 2 Just A Question Of Height KUALA LUMPUR Wed.— i Police C jp'.e .veic -;x toctcrs. a tex'ilc *t Ibn.r in A iv lab. of today found hirriir ccurt m He wa 2 a rbargc of line tbi foot pn sciitlor alleg thai I had exhibited tira- tiles on the o103 words
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Article, Illustration94 1955-08-04 2 TEDDY, the cocker spaniel, celebrated his ninth birthday, yesterday. A party in hh honour and to which his canine friends were invited was given by his owner. Mrs. Flossie Nathan, at her home in Marine Parade. Among: the seven dogs present were two belongingStandard - 94 words
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427 1955-08-04 2 BOB PERIES - BOB PERIES His Line: Your Husband's In Trouble, He Needs Money By Staff Reporter BEWARE of a Chinese with a big scar on his forehead. He may knock at your door and tell you that a person very near and dear to you427 words
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Article152 1955-08-04 2 LONDON. Aug. 3. (Reutcr)—Mr. Ho Kok Hoe. President of the Singapore Art Society and organiser of a successful exhibition in London, left here today by air for New York More than a thousand people have visited during the last two weeks a large room152 words
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Article31 1955-08-04 2 THE District Welfare Connell. remcrloh is shortly going to hold a fun fair in aid of the blind, deaf etc There will be sports film shows and other attractions.31 words
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Article72 1955-08-04 2 A GOVERNMENT sponsored lottery in the Colony would be a big blow to chap-ji-kee and all its runners, said Singapore's Fourth Magistrate. Mr. J.M. Devereux-Colebourn yesterday. He said this when he fined a woman, Ec Lin Mok. SI. OOO or two months in default for assisting72 words
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Article85 1955-08-04 2 POSTAL authorities in Malaya have been advised by the Burmese Postal Administration that with effect from Aug. 1 1955. warehousing charges will be levied on all parcels addressed to Burma if the addressee fails to take delivery of a parcel within 10 days following the date of its85 words
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Article18 1955-08-04 2 SAIGON terrorists on Wedhcsday burned down the refugee village of Phuocly rendering 10.000 persons homeless. U.P.U.P. - 18 words
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Article243 1955-08-04 2 From Behind The Tree, A Voice: JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Private H Schofield of the East Yorkshire Regiment told the Assizes here today how he saw a man hiding behind a tree after his patrol had opened fire on a gang of Communist terrorists. He approached the243 words
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Article54 1955-08-04 2 THE annual conference of the Singapore Trades Union Congress to be held on Sunday has been postponed to Aue. 14 The President of the Congress. Mr. S. Jaganathan. told The Standard that the meeting was postponed to allow several trade unions time to affiliate with the T.U.C.54 words
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Article, Illustration38 1955-08-04 3 MEET BOB HOPE f^; ere Of Seven Little Foys' ia Tha < centred who are > Hope right >. when i\ performance of "The Seven Theatre, Piccadilly Circus :n the film. At left is I the executive vice-presi- international. New York.38 words
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Article45 1955-08-04 3 JOHORE BHARU. Wed Yap Soong «Tan. a labourer on the South Malaya Pineapple Estate was fined $250 or two months, in the Sessions Court, Pontian. today for possession of a bottle of Chinese medicine without a permit in a prohibited area.45 words
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Article, Illustration39 1955-08-04 3 THE Commissioner-General in South-east Asia. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. addresses k ItiA lnp«t« nt the China Society and the Singapore Arts Council at a luncheon St?. ta Us honof.r°aV?h« ™",usl yesterday-Standard photo. (See stor, in Col. 5 and o).39 words
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Article310 1955-08-04 3 Meet The Constituency Secretary KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The advent of elected government in the Federation today brought to the fore a new political entity the 1 Constituency Secretary." At least two of the 10 Alliance ministers-designate have appointed them to proxy them in their constituencies and transit complaints and representations310 words
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Article154 1955-08-04 3 Offence Is Too Prevalent, Says Judge A REME labourer. Sia Ah Moh. was sentenced to two years' imprisonment by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah in the j Singapore Assize Court yes- I terday. when he admitted robbing an 18-year-old girl. I Ng Gek Moy.154 words
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Article123 1955-08-04 3 SINGAPORE will have yet another trafl'ic Island at the junction of Anson Road and Keppcl Road in Tanjon^ Pagar, if the Trallic Chiefs experiment with barrels is a success. Some motorists have complained that the island is too lons. While travelling along Anson Road to Kcppel Road,123 words
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Article83 1955-08-04 3 P. SITALIXGAM yesterday told the Singapore Fourth Magistrate. Mr. j. W. DcvereuxColebourn. that because ho had no money, he could not appear in court on Tuesday Sitalingam was charged with being drunk and incapable on the morning of July 29, at Ceylon Road. He was fined83 words
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Article60 1955-08-04 3 A NEW $408,000 assembly ha!l has been planned for the Chung Cheng High School, Singapore. The hall will seat 3.000 and will be designed for use as a theatre, concert hall or assembly hall. Appealing to the public for donation, the management yesterday announced that Aug. 860 words
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449 1955-08-04 3 To Repay For What I Have Learnt In Malaya' TO REPAY the peoples of Singapore and Malaya for the great deal he has learnt from them during his stay in this country, the Commissioner-General in South east Asia, Mr Malcolm Mac Donald, is leaving449 words
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Article101 1955-08-04 3 WATCHES KEPT AT KALLANG VANISH THREE packages containing watches valued at $1,000 were missing from the Kallang Airport storeroom yesterday. The packages arrived by BOAC on July 31. and were due to be transhipped to Hongkong. On arrival they were checked and then placed in the store-room. When another check101 words
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Article105 1955-08-04 3 MISS Sunyec, the wellknown Singapore artist, will stage an exhibition of her paintings at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce from Aug. 12. to 14, from 9.30 a.m. to (i p.m. The exhibition, organized by the Singapore China Society. will be officially ooened by the Chief Secretary,105 words
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194 1955-08-04 3 Money -Lender Held Terrors For Peon A MONEY-LENDER'S threats drove a 19 -year-old postman, Talib bin Mohd. Zain, to steal a registered letter. This was stated in mitigation by Mr. L. Rayncr. defence counsel, in the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday, when Talib pleaded guilty to theft of the194 words
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Article41 1955-08-04 3 RONALD Lim. 18-year-old son of Labour Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, was last night given a farewell dinner by his family and friends. He leaves next week for Brighton Technical College for a five-year course In Engineering.41 words
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Advertisement154 1955-08-04 3 For straight backs and sturdy limbs r Mil i if "*****>«^ 7^ wir 151 I J^^~^r J^^-i^A. I 1 give your baby this pure milk Ostcrnnlk i» rhe nourishm* oiilk fo<»<» 'hai ftahiw need wheo breasi tcedinji ij* no «uucssnn Vuamm D t» acicleo u> 'hit pure milk u> buitr154 words
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Article60 1955-08-04 4 A LABOURER, Prem Sinsh, trial before Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday, on a charge of attempting to murder a van driver, N. Letchmanan, in Dunearn Road on April 14. Prem Singh, together with others. was alleged to have stabbed Letchmanan60 words
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Article59 1955-08-04 4 THE American Consul-Gen-era! for Malaya. Mr J. Lamp-ton-Berry and his family will leave Singapore for the United States by air today. Mr. Eric Kocher, the American Consul at Kuala Lumpur will be acting ConsulGeneral pending a new appointment. Mr. Lampton-Berry. who took up his post in59 words
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240 1955-08-04 4 Nomination Day Today MALACCA, Wed.— Nominations for the Settlement uT.m a^d C noo n n ake PlaCe tomorrow be^en F a ,t T Vn. A v/ 3 1 1 C nlest all ci 2 ht constituenciesLast Fort, West Fort, West Central, East Central Alor240 words
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Article475 1955-08-04 4 HE TOLD ME ABOUT THE KILLING Woman Tells Of Late Night Call KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Just over 24 hours alter the disappearance of Wearne Brothers chief cashier, Yap Kon Shin one of the men accused of murdering Him went to see a woman-friend in the dead of night and told475 words
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Article116 1955-08-04 4 Chinese Need More Schools SINGAPORE Education Minister. Mr. Chew Swee Kce. yesterday called for more Chinese schools. properly equipped and staffed, to be built. He made this call after visiting four senior and primary Chinese schools yesterday as chairman of the AllParty Committee on Chinese education. Mr. Chew told reporters116 words
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Article34 1955-08-04 4 THE St. Francis Institution. Malacca, wtti hold its 11)55 gang show in the school hall today at 7 p.m. in aid of I^e school building fund and the school scout jamboree fund.34 words
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Article90 1955-08-04 4 PENNILESS LOVER IN SUICIDE BID MALACCA, Wed.— The night Pillai Suppayah, 21, took a married woman from Sungei Siput to stay in a hotel here last month, he tried to end his life. Suppayah attempted suicide when the couple found that they had spent all their money. Court prosecutor. In*90 words
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Article36 1955-08-04 4 DATO A. M Alsagoff, Assistant Commissioner for St. John Ambulance Brigade, takes over as Commissioner when Dr. P. C. Kuan goes on leave. Dr. Kwan will resume as Commissioner as from Aug. 24.36 words
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191 1955-08-04 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Mohamed Khalid bin Mat was sentenced by Mr. N. L. Cohen in the Sessions Court today to four months imprisonment and a tine of $500. in default a further six months imprisonment for forging a Savings Bank pass book. The191 words
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Article, Illustration35 1955-08-04 4 -Standard photo by W.SS A^ DR£W WEST V"cc icecks old, pictured wi'h C 'lurch T dt aft€r S christeni^9 at the St. John's Uiuich, Kuala Lumpur. In the centre is brother Timmhi, Yong Peng SeongYong Peong Seong - 35 words
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336 1955-08-04 4 The trial took an unexpected turn this morning when the Deputy Public Prosecutor. Mr. Edward Brown argued for nearly fifteen minutes with the acting Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Pretheroe over the admissibility of certain evidence. Mr. Brown insisted, despite the Chief Justice's objections, that336 words
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Article159 1955-08-04 4 CLOSING roober prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Bayers Sellers So. I R.S.S. Spot Loose 1475 148 i No 1 R.S.S. fo.b. Aug. 147£ 1484 No. 2 139 139 i No. 3 132} 133 Tone: Strong TIN PKICE The price of tin yesterday wa s 5373159 words
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Article116 1955-08-04 4 Investigator Granted Decree Nisi A SOCIAL Welfare woman investigator, Pauline Chew Mew Yong. was granted a decree nifri to be made absolute in three months in the Singapore High Court yesterday, when she sued her husband. Willie Lim Cheng Tee. for divorce on the ground of adultery. She was also116 words
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Miscellaneous70 1955-08-04 4 Weather Report MINI M L M Temperature: From 7..J0 p.m. Aug. 2 to 7.30 a.m Aug. 5. Singapore (74F>, Penang (74F), Kota Bahru (73F), Kuala Lumpur (73F), Ipoh (70F). Kuantan (72F). Maximum Temperature: From 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. Aug. 3. Singapore (84F). Penan* <83F>, Kota Rahru (86F), Kuala Lumpur70 words
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Article39 1955-08-04 5 IPOH. Wed.— A ltf-year-old woman Chee Yoke Ying. was lined $50 by Mr. E. V. A. Peers. President of the Sessions Court, for possession of 2 I rice cakes along La-nat-Pu!ai Road without a per-ve.-terday.39 words
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Article, Illustration88 1955-08-04 5 THE Federation's Chief Minister- designate, Tungku Abdul Rahman, yesterday paid a courtesy call on Singapore's Chief Minister, M r David Marshall and was introduced to members of the Colony's Coalition 'Cabinet' and Labour Front Assemblymen. With the Tungku was Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, whoStandard - 88 words
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Article430 1955-08-04 5 MARSHALL AND CO. TO VISIT KL Plan To Call On S-EA Neighbours THE Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, and his Council of Ministers, will pay an official visit to the Federal capital on Aug. 22. A: a Press conference yesterday, Mr. Marshall levealed plans to visit neighbouring countries "to make430 words
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Article94 1955-08-04 5 Australia Has The Same Idea MELBOURNE, Aug. 3 (Reuter) Australia's Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Richard Casey, announced today that he will visit Malaya early in October to discuss increased co-operation between Malaya and Australia. He said he would also discuss the possibility of a visit to Australia by the94 words
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Article39 1955-08-04 5 HONGKONG. All*. 3— Special Standard Service- Closing prices ol the Hongkong Exchange today wore: 5- 15.59 to £1 sterling; $3.8073 *o US$l; Si 837 to Malayan SI: ***** to one Indonesian Rupiah: Gold $252 to a tael.39 words
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Article31 1955-08-04 5 A GANG of 20 Chinese last night set upon two Europeans and beat them up with fists and sticks at the gate of the New World Amusement Park.31 words
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192 1955-08-04 5 7,000 Sawmill Workers Out On Strike Now EMPLOYEES of four more sawmills in Singapore went out on strike yesterday, bringing the total of sawmill workers out of work in the Colony to nearly 1,000. The first batch numbering 600 downed tools last week for increased wages and better conditions of192 words
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Article90 1955-08-04 5 Somersets Kill Two In Pahang NO 3 PLATOON of the m ..ion. Somerset Light Ini two Communist |U a man and a .voman— they contacted in the ikah area of Pahang resteiday. Thr terrorists were surprised is they were cutting cabfor food. The dead terrorist has t been idenas Phans90 words
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Article34 1955-08-04 5 .TESSELTOX. Aug. 3 (Reuter)—The Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr Alan Lennox-Boyd. left .lessclton today for the East Coast of Sandakan. on the second day of his visit to Borneo.34 words
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Article174 1955-08-04 5 9 Baby Shows To Mark Health Week NINE baby shows will be line Health Week in pore from Nov. 21 to the Health Ministry announced last night. The first eight shows _cm:q lour r.?e groups (3 to 6 months, ti to 9 months. JJ months to a year and one174 words
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Article157 1955-08-04 5 'Consultant' Idea Gets Backing DR. R. H. BLAND. Permanent Secretary to the Health Minister. ;aid he agreed in principle with the Alumni Association's contention that the general practitioner should be absorbed into the hospital consultant service. Dr. Bland was referring to a Standard story yesterday quoting the Alumni Association's assertion157 words
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Article337 1955-08-04 5 The Fare Was Baroque Music Standard Music Critic THE GOH Soon Tioe String Orchestra gave a concert in the Victoria Memorial Hall last night consisting mostly of baroque music of the early 18th century. The ensemble playing was consistently good and showed evidence of careful rehearsal. There was. however, some337 words
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Miscellaneous840 1955-08-04 5 cJ^lmanac Information at a Glance jfiffifflffn-ri -ii"■ mi- t ol iS); 630 By Heart <S>; (19T2mt; 230 T!me for V;- c J( I ii n p\ r 645 Virtuoso IS): 655 Resiona! 119.72m>; 2 4.) Australian Artists I) |N(]AP CJ X C Announcements iSi: 656 Singa- U».72m>: 3 p^ Evensong840 words
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Article900 1955-08-04 6 VPENGKH Abdul Ruhman is in hot water, not will his political partners who appear to be we] pleased with his handling of the Cabinet and th reserved seats, but with the Kaum Ibu. the women section of the United Malays National Organization They are very angry with900 words
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Article105 1955-08-04 6 REVIEW OF VIEWS asd World Peace T TTUSAN Mclayu considers world peace is just around the corner if the United States exercises her influence over Nationalist China to agree to .si: in conference with Red China on the Formosan enigma. With Russian leaders going as far as to meet Marshal105 words
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Article, Illustration698 1955-08-04 6 Gene Kramer - Gene Kramer NOBODY KNOWS better than the people of Hiroshima what ATOM WARFARE means. That's why the 10th anniversary of the atomic bombing on Aug. 6 next Saturday will have a meaning far beyond mere memorials. Here, in a closeup of the city today, is how THEY PLAN TO698 words
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Article94 1955-08-04 6 Sir: The allegations made by the Secretary of the Cigar Workers I'nion appearing in The Singapore Standard on July 23 are untrue. The Chinese women workers employed by "A" Cigar Company at Bukit Mertaiam are paid according to the nature of their work. The Secretary himself, who was94 words
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Article243 1955-08-04 6 Sir: Next Saturday is the Tenth Anniversary of the dropping of the Atom Bomb on Hiroshima, where the first destructive bomb was exploded causing countless miseries and sufferings. Statesmen of the world realize that a Third World War mean s the complete annihilation of mankind243 words
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Article175 1955-08-04 6 Sir: It was a sad day when Mr. David Marshall was voted into power! From that day what good has he done for his elec- torate? It would be more correct to ask what HARM has he not done to Singapore? Crisis after crisis has arisen during175 words
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Article803 1955-08-04 6 Aster Gunasekera - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera fiv |iX)R being p: a i n spoken the English Frcs.s has recently earned th hate of gome of Ma.aya's politicians and the one way in which these alleged leaders through their underlings .show their resentment to this honesty of opinion is803 words
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Article327 1955-08-04 6 UNKNOWN - Civil Servant Are A UNKNOWN An Expat's Wif.-c;^ 7j VOWADAYS in Singapore it is fashionable to drvpise the ex-patriate officer. 1 am the wife of one of these most despised of men. Perhaps because ol I it may be thought that 1 have an axe to grind, but even though327 words
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Article80 1955-08-04 6 Sir: Wow f/«af I A/hance hare itoqpl i/ie board at the proelections by over 75 cent, it would be very unbecoming if o\ r J honourable friend Lim Chong Eu ike Party Whip of the I Alliance in the vient Council. Pona>;g— J should viore at the Tier' <80 words
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Article102 1955-08-04 7 LONDON, An* 3 (Renter) Br:: fctists are planning to flrt> rockets into r lease from them wing gases that will rival light of a full harvest object of the test— d to be part of a new British rorket research pro- mmc announced today102 words
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Article379 1955-08-04 7 'SAY YOU RENOUNCE FORCE' Dulles Asks Mao To Make Pledge WASHINGTON, August 3. Secretary of State, John Foster Dulles, at his news conference yesterday, called upon Red China to declare to the United States and the rest of the world that it is renouncing the use of force to achieve379 words
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Article, Illustration76 1955-08-04 7 II FN R V Serrette. 30. adjusts his wiff under which police maintain they found five small packet! of narcotics when they arrested him in New ork recently. Police in the pa^t had several times picked him up as I suspect, but .searched him without success.AP - 76 words
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Article105 1955-08-04 7 WASHINGTON. Aug. 3 <AP) Secretary of State J° hn Foster Dulles made clear yesterday the United States will not back up the South Korean Government's announced intentions to restore its authority over a Communist-oc-cupied area South on the 38th Parallel. He told his news conierence that105 words
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203 1955-08-04 7 NICOSIA, Cyprus, Aug. 3 (IP)— Mobs marched through Nicosia's main streets smashing stores and street lamps as a 24-hour strike against the government's detention law began yesterday. Police, ordered to "hurt the rioters badly"' went into the streets in full riot kit releasing tear gas203 words
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Article81 1955-08-04 7 JOHANNESBURG. South Africa. Aug. 3 (UP)— An expedition of right men. financially supported by the Duke of Edinburgh and various Briti>h geographical societies, will spend six months on uninhabited Gough I>land in South Atlantic starting this autumn, it was announced here ve^terday. The private expedition. backed among81 words
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Article73 1955-08-04 7 LONDON. Aug. 3 < Reuter) —A thousand British Boy Scouts will fly the Atlantic in a fleet of 14 chartered planes, the world's largest ever Scout airlift to attend the Eighth World Jamboree at Niagara-On-The-Lake Ontario, from Aug. 18 to 28. Over 10.000 Scouts from 5073 words
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Article63 1955-08-04 7 LONDON. Aug. 3 < Reuter) A leading Soviet scientist pledged here today that Soviet scientists in future will take part in any moves to stop atomic energy being used for military purposes. The Russian academician A.V. Topchiev was speaking at a conference of world scientists meeting63 words
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Article31 1955-08-04 7 TEN THOUSAND shipyard workers in Saint Nazairc. France, resumed work after two days of strike and disturbances during which 110 people were injii^fd in clashes with police. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article46 1955-08-04 7 GINO PRATO. Italian American shoe repairman, tonight won U5532,000 by answering correctly four Questions in New York, lie will have a chance to try for U5564,000 on the same programme next Tuesday. Prato answered questions on the nationwide television programme known as "The USSS4.OOO Question.' APAP - 46 words
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Article20 1955-08-04 7 THE An^lo-Japanrse trade and payments talks now adjourned in Tokyo will probably be resumed towards the end of August. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article23 1955-08-04 7 AMERICAN scientist Frederick C. Durant predicted on Wednesday that man will land on the moon by the end of the present century. A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article18 1955-08-04 7 AMERICAN Roar Admiral George W Anderson Jr.. assumed command on Wednesday of the U.S. Formosa Straits Patrol. A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article14 1955-08-04 7 EFFORTS to form a new "honest and respected" Indonesian government failed yesterday. A .P.A.P. - 14 words
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Article22 1955-08-04 7 TWELVE mining engineers and geologists from six Asian countries left New Delhi on Wednesday on a study tour o! Russia. A .P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article25 1955-08-04 7 THE $64,000 A "SKYSCRAPER GARAGE.' 1 costing £500.000. for 750 cars in the heart of Brussels, has been approved by the Brussels Municipal Council. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article27 1955-08-04 7 A FIRE which had been smouldering in the hold of the 7 163-ton British freighter Argovan since July 27, was brought under control in Tokyo yesterday.- U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article26 1955-08-04 7 LIEUTENANT General Lin Wei G3. member of President Chiang Kai-shek's War Strategy Advisory Committee since 1950, died of a heart ailment at Taipei on Tuesday. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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132 1955-08-04 7 BONN. Aug. 3 (AP> Chancellor Konrad Adenauer is being warned that he may walk into a dangerous trap during his impending visit to Moscow. Many of his political associates and friendly newspapers now feel that the Geneva conference so narrowed the field for132 words
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Article137 1955-08-04 7 Templer's Visit Queried COLOMBO. Aug. 2 (UP).— Gen Sir Gerald Tempter's vi^it to Ceylon brought charges in the House of Commons here today that the former Malayan commander's tour was an inspection of military outposts that proved Ceylon was "to all intents and purposes under foreign dominations." Member of Parliament137 words
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Article69 1955-08-04 7 LONDON. Aug. 3 (Reuter) A resolution from the Electrical Trades Union calls for the withdrawal of all armed forces from Colonial territories and for "the granting to the Colonial peoples of the democratic right to elect their own governments." Another from the Ormskirk Constituency Labour Party69 words
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Article17 1955-08-04 7 UK's RESERVE BRITAIN'S gold and dollar reserves fell by $136,000,000 during July, the Treasury announced here today.17 words
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116 1955-08-04 7 MELBOURNE, Aug. 3 (UP) A Melbourne University professor said yesterday he believed radioactive clouds from the recent American atomic explosions are still circling the earth at a height of between 10.000 and 20.000 feet. He based his conclusion on damage to highly sensitive photographic116 words
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Article, Illustration34 1955-08-04 7 photo GUY Mitchell, the American sinper. gets a rousing welcome from young fans as he arrives at London Airport from New York, for a season at the London. Palladium. APAP - 34 words
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Article244 1955-08-04 7 AtomPowerCan Drive Satelloids COPENHAGEN, Aug. 3, (Reuter)— A member of the German team which developed the V-2 rockets of World War II put forward a plan here today for a "satelloid" space ship powerful enough to observe the planet Venus from close range. Soviet scientists had frontrow244 words
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Article199 1955-08-04 7 LONDON. Aug. 3 (Reuter) —Lord <Bertrand) Russell, the British philosopher who recently launched an appeal, signed by the late Professor Einstein, against the use of nuclear weapons, today called on scientists to "find ways of enlightening the unscientific worid as to the effects to be expected in199 words
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Article17 1955-08-04 7 PRESIDENT Eisenhower has signed the S2 7fin ft7.=i firm foreign aid bill. A PAP - 17 words
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Advertisement86 1955-08-04 7 lj^T STOCKTAKING §y REDUCTIONS! V BEAT THESE V^l t LOCKNIT RAYON i V BUYSIV^/J WAIST SLIPS in White or Peach.... s2 :^coch_J COTTON HAIRCORD. -jiO 5 Strong, hardwearing and t \r washable Small modern f designs in Maroon, i' Orange or Pink. 36" wide. S, Ir i Offered at an86 words
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Advertisement74 1955-08-04 7 y**' pipes N Each one stamped C LITTLES MALAYA H Only speciol!/ dose groined f$ root is used m 4 He monufocture of the Parker Pipe. jj^i jA Th# superb smoking Quo!;tiet if this p r pe ore due to the exclusive bowl -season ng pro- ff cess which ensures74 words
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257 1955-08-04 8 APPOINT LOCAL SECRETARIES, SAY TEACHERS 'No Question Of The Local Man Being Less Efficient' THE Singapore Graduate Teachers' Association, in its latest bulletin released yesterday says that the time is "long overdue" for local secretaries and their deputies to be appointed to the Ministers. -The need for highly trained staff257 words
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163 1955-08-04 8 They Urge Continued Aid For Aborigines KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Tvo high-ranking Government officials today called for continued project. on and aid to ,va*s 100.000 aborigines in r to ricr.v a -human screen" lor Communist terrorists and helD a vital section of Malayans to take their c in the body politic.163 words
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Article32 1955-08-04 8 THE President of the Ifalaj Wore. Welfare Association, Che' Zahara binte Noor Mohamed. will return to the Colony on Aug 6. after attending a jress of World Mothers in32 words
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Article86 1955-08-04 8 BELL Melville, a po'.ice constable, who pleaded guilty in a Singapore court to stealing another constable's trousers and wallet containing S2 \va? conditionally discharged for six months by the Magistrate. Mr. J.P. Trainor. The co;:rt was told the other constable. Khoo Kirn Hock, found his trousers86 words
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Article130 1955-08-04 8 PENANG, Wed —The Federation's Acting Deputy Director of Education. Mr. L. I. Lewis, told student teachers of the Green Lane School today that they must expect great changes, in education policy when the new government gets into its stride. Addressing the School's Parents' Day assembly, he130 words
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Article, Illustration40 1955-08-04 8 photo. THE Governor. Sir Robert Black, and (left) Mr T. P F. McNeke chairman of (he SIT Dause to look at a housewife's washing during a tour of Irust Hals in uueen Street StandardStandard - 40 words
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237 1955-08-04 8 AN "exceptional achievement" was how the Governor, Sir Robert Black, described the Singapore Improvement Trust housing plan after a two-hour tour of S.I.T. flats and estates yesterday morning. r Accompanied by Mr. T. P. F. McNcicc. chairman ol the 5.1.T.. and Mr. J.237 words
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Article155 1955-08-04 8 EDINBURGH. Aug. 3 ißcuten The Scotsman, writing :oday on Singapore's constitutional crisis, said it was now doubtful whether a target date for self-government would satisfy the "turbulent Legislative Assembly although it might be good enough for Mr. David Marshall, tho Chief Minister." The Progressive Party which155 words
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Article41 1955-08-04 8 Mr. K. Veerasingam of the Drainage and Irrigation Department. Batu Pahat. has been promoted to Special Grade Technician, with effect from Jan. 1. this year. Mr. Veerasingam has put in more than 30 years* service with Government.41 words
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Article91 1955-08-04 8 MELBOURNE. Aug. 3 <Reuut»— An invitation to Malayay an and Singapore leaders should be a "top priority thought" for the Menzies Government. the evening paper. Herald, said in a frontpage editorial tonight. By doing this. Australia would be making a notable contribution to the current general91 words
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Article47 1955-08-04 8 XTRSES from all over the world, including Smgapoie and the Federation, are expected to attend the first professional and academic course for prospective matrons, sister tutors and other nursing administrators ever to be established, when it opens at Edinburgh I'nivcrsity in October. 1956.47 words
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165 1955-08-04 8 India, Pak. Will Share The I.N.A. Fortune A FORTUNE left by the Indian National Army in Singapore and the Federation after the liberation of Malaya in 1945. will be split up between India and Pakistan, if negotiations are successfully completed. The Standard understands. The Indian Commissioner Mr. R. K. Tandon.165 words
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Article39 1955-08-04 8 A SINGAPORE woman living in Bencoolen Street woke up last night and discovered two figures hiding in her bedroom. She and the figures disappeared. Later she discovered that cash and jewellery worth $200 was missing.39 words
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Article151 1955-08-04 8 IPOH, Wed— The Acting, British Adviser. Perak. Mr. J. K. Creer today appealed to the public to give generously to the fund for the Federation School for the Deaf at Penang. Flag Day for this "most excellent institution which is just beginning its work151 words
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Article89 1955-08-04 8 THE Singapore F at its *nni yesterday, elected the ins officers: Mr. P F K. Chairman; Mr. R W B Vi. e-Cbairman; Mr. K. P. Hon. Secretary; Mr. I ma?. Hon. Treasurer. Committee members arc: Mr V Buckley. Mr. J. Parry. M Quitzow, Mr. C. G. The89 words
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Article, Illustration124 1955-08-04 8 THE donor. Mr Lai Kirn Lan the National City Bank, is not only 58 years old but also the father of 16 children, ten of whom are still living. After donating a pint of blood. *Ir. Lai. who did not look his age. said: "I124 words
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304 1955-08-04 8 I Stole Car While I Was Drunk— Soldier IPOH. Wed.—Twenty-one-year-old Private Howard William Wakefield. who stole a $9,000 motor car to go to Kuala Lumpur, was, sentenced by Magistrate Che Abdul Kadir bin Yusof, to two weeks' imprisonment today. Wakefield, attached to the 3 Coy R.A.S.C. Ipoh. had earlier pleaded304 words
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232 1955-08-04 8 SLUM CLEARS IS NEEDED, NO HOSPITAL BEDS Singapore Doctors Say. TEN thousand lives in Singapore arc lost 1 inadequate health facilities, health statistics rrv CQ Qnnu «U Statistics from the Registrar of Births and Deatl show that out of 11.600 deaths last year 1,800 have been prevented if: The slum?232 words
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Advertisement70 1955-08-04 8 D sSjs^j^r pr ffj\^ rS M r" f l I^T S :j Thousands owe their 2S? 1/1 r:' continued good health -to fITT'C Scotts Cod Liver 011 I 1 Capsules. These tasteless vitamin-packed capsules fnrllivPfft.'K- I build resistance, increase cuu uver on capsules vigour kec p y°^ smumg. Containing vitamins70 words
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Article899 1955-08-04 9 HIGHLIGHTS Kashmir flanked by rival troops Commercial exploitation of lignite r..\-\lala\an speaks on ''Singapore Crisis' 9 Train Sen ices between India and Gom disrupted 1// about MOSEY— around the world From our own Correspondent il I appointed by the Producn Ministry and special- ..tvf estimated that out of899 words
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Article, Illustration818 1955-08-04 9 Ralph Middleton - Ralph Middleton hv w But Still Baffled By Phenomenon a h»t. humid .til .iidl ||m linj; hral t "lohiii^ lax a if tin* \r ni|M raM mil* ir;ili|r. li«S an. i il.im in» tl> Kuna •AlmK cemj n!h«Mil btiiu 'l'"i onto b»a an. l **r ih,r818 words
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Article, Illustration374 1955-08-04 9 Colin Byrne - Colin Byrne !>y LONDON "\UTOMATION? You can bring on your robot office workers as soon as you like," said Mahendra Patel, a young Indian who lives in London's Streatham. He doesn't fear competition from colleagues who clank at every joint. "Anything a robot can do I can do374 words
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Article229 1955-08-04 9 Man 'Shocked' Woman Dentist LONDON. T-TE was sitting peacefully Xi in the dentist's chair, thinking about nothing in particular. Then THAT DRILL touched a nerve in one of his teeth. "Wow!" he yelled, jumping up out of the chair. But that, the Middlesex Health Executive Council was told, was not229 words
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Article161 1955-08-04 9 Out came the correct answer: "2,192. remainder 210" I was exhausted, and rested while Mahendra told m» about himself. At school, when a six-year-old, he was put in a class with 12-year-olds. A year later he went to hi*h school, where some of his class-mate^ were161 words
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Miscellaneous221 1955-08-04 9 ACROSS .;2! Feature of a noted theatre I SRMtt^M I I MB goers <■!> I>J Ordinances abolished in 10.'.0 g^wl 8- This insect helps to make <4. 4> "^w X* 9 False professions (9) in* t ri I I^* WKm~~~m^m~~ 11 A Died one took his revenge <*>> <^ «H221 words
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Miscellaneous14 1955-08-04 9 •'Darling I've something: <o tell you we shall soon be wanting a larger piano!"14 words
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Article171 1955-08-04 10 Corea May Negotiate New Prices MR. S. C. SHIRLEY Corca. Ceylon Minister of Trade. Commerce and Fisheries, said when he left London on Tuesday for Cairo that he expected he would have to go to China to negotiate new rubber export prices. "In our agreement with China for exporting rubber,171 words
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Article, Illustration111 1955-08-04 10 THE 9,000-ton Hamburg Amerika Line cargo passenger vessel Hannover, (seen above), which arrived in Singapore yesterday on her first trip to the Far East. The super streamlined liner which is under tin* torn mand of Captain Walter Pabst (seen below), will also be tho firstStandard - 111 words
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Article195 1955-08-04 10 Finance: And Cof||fii|e A WOULD shortage of natural rubber is the primary cause of the sharp rises in the commodity prices in Singapore, nfcfcch are now equalling levels prevailing late in 1051, first grade August shipment closing at 51.47; per lb. yesterday (51.42J Tuesday) The195 words
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Article198 1955-08-04 10 EXPORT DUTY ON JUTE ABOLISHED THF Indian C.ovcrnment has abolished export duty on all iute manufactures as from Tuesday, the Commercial Secretary at India House. Singapore. Mr. I>. M. Je.jurikar. told The Standard yesterday. Existini duties which were j Rs 80 per ton ior jute sacking and Rs. 120 for198 words
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276 1955-08-04 10 Colony Building Projects On Increase BUSINESS FIRMS INVEST $15 MIL. BUILDING projects in Singapore arc on the increase. A Standard surrey reveals that at present some $15 million is being invested in buildings by commercial concerns The Singapore City Architect. Mr. W. I. Watson, said yesterday that 982 building plans276 words
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Article53 1955-08-04 10 AX 18-page coloured. Illustrated brochure. "British Radio Leads the World." has been sent to prospective visitors from overseas to the National Radio Show to be held at Earls Court. London, lrom Aug. 24 to Sept. 3, with a preview for overseas and other special visitors53 words
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Article164 1955-08-04 10 25 Tens Of Pepper Transacted At the Singapore Chlnesf Produce Exchange yesterday. business was reported for 25 tons of both black and white pepper. Coconut oil and copra were quietly steady. Noon closing prices (per plcul) at the Exchange yes terday were: Muntok white pepper SIG9 sellers: Sarawak white $168164 words
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Article86 1955-08-04 10 ECHOES of the Royal Navya distanc past were rei called recently when a wooden wailed warship was handed over to them on completion ol her trials. H.M.S. Kedleston, a coastal minesweeper has a mahogany ;hull superimposed on an aluminium shell, a necessary i feature since86 words
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258 1955-08-04 10 A GIGANTIC spraying outfit designed in collaboration with the engineers of the Shell Petroleum Co.. Ltd.. for use in the Seria oilfield* of British Borneo, has been designed by a firm. E. Allman and Co., Ltd., Chichestcr, England. Mounted on a Cotnmer 5-ton tanker, with258 words
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Article42 1955-08-04 10 The Malayan Fxchange Ranks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday Canada buying, airmail, T.I. 325 16. O.I). ?>'ll Hi. M> days TMI 16 credit hills. trade bills: selling. T.T. or O.D .11 15 I<> ready.42 words
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368 1955-08-04 10 NOTHING BUT U.S. STOCKPILE SALE CAN EASE MARKET LEWIS and Prat (Singapore) Ltd.. rubber brokers, j in their half yearly rubbrr report says that they M sec nothing to put the market down as yet. unless th c Ainerii an (Government releases some of their stockpile." The report adds that368 words
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94 1955-08-04 10 THE Pakistan Government has threatened to impose price controls if profiteering continues as a result of devaluation lof Hie Rupee by about a third. Shops in Karachi on Wedi nesday were charging up to 'AO'r more for goods imported I under the old exchange94 words
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Article78 1955-08-04 10 AT a board meeting i n Lon- don on July 26. directors of Ledang Bahru Ltd. de< lared an interim dividend of 5 r r. ]c<s tax. in respect of the year to July 31, payable Aug. lit;, to rtcckholders on the register i on July 2\). DIRECTORS78 words
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Article58 1955-08-04 10 Shorter By Viscount TRANS-CANADA Airlines are to extend the operations of thoir Vickers Viscount turbo-prop airliners to another route between New York and Montreal. This, they said in a recent announcement, would reduce the flying time by 20 minutes. At present, the trip takes one hour 55 minutes. T.C.A are58 words
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Article61 1955-08-04 10 SAID to bo the first automatic toaster to incorporate a sealed-up clock movement, a model recently introduced by Dulait Ltd., Brisbane Works. Camberwell. London, switches off within a time limit of 10 seconds and can be set for three different grades of toast. It takes six slices or61 words
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Article, Illustration99 1955-08-04 10 1/2M. Hotel Building For S'pore THI build in- of a S:>00.000 modern in conditioned six st< n hotel in Victoria Street. Singapore is to In- completed soon The ground floor > intended for ps" .<«* a riininu hall. bar md dance floor, while a spa ciou> tea garden is pljn-99 words
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Article22 1955-08-04 10 THE US partment Ls oil ol >urplus rice for ix; at prices lower than boms paid on the c market.22 words
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Article80 1955-08-04 10 GAMMOM (Malaya) ltd in co-operation uith 5,,. ciete Francaise de hrai; ages, have been avardi-d a contract lor thr \c r ai work in connection v the new Kai Tak A,;,,' drome. Hongkong. M r F. Clemen -s. deput N chairman of (iamn^onv nounced in Singapore rs terday. Total80 words
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Article45 1955-08-04 10 GAMMONS jumped j0 rrnt of the news that Ifce firm, in r^^M Franchise de Draqa-cs. have bop '"^M million contract lor the work I new Kai Tak aerodrome I Business was d day ($257} done on T I available and only a I Rli.i45 words
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Advertisement634 1955-08-04 10 NOTICES Auction Sale of Valuable Singapore Properties. To be held at our Saleroom No. 10 Chulia Street. On Wednesday. 10th August 1955 at 2.30 p.m. I OT I— No. 14. LORONG M. TELOK KURAU ROAD, i 12.344 sq. ft. Freehold VACANT POSSESSION IMHM* Eber Se Tan Solicitors) Lot 2— Vacant634 words
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Advertisement178 1955-08-04 10 AMERICAN PRESIDENT LW*» Union Bu.ld.ng < k TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA EGYPT AND MEDITERRANEAN W Spore Ptß. FILLMORE 14 |Tm PRES. ARTHUR {IM PRES GRANT 23 27 Aug fc 77 s« P PALMETTO MARINER sF :i FAST SERVICE TO WEST COAST M BALTIMORE, BOSTON VIA THE I *Jj*178 words
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Miscellaneous101 1955-08-04 10 OI'TKR ROADS Indari. Hong Tat. Sedili President Jefferson. Mvi Ilcng SHB WHARVKS Van Riemsduk. Berecstrand Hanover 1, Cilengyle o. Strtat Somalai. Sinabang. Karaton Malakka fi. Laura liaenk 8. Cape St. David Laertes 10. Benvrackie 14. ivvro pninc Bronxville 19. Nantes 17. Corgon I.N.NLK KOADb o'v Tozai Maru 33. Radja 38101 words
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Advertisement470 1955-08-04 11 ■<^a TRADING CO., LTD. ■l£^ t 1^2/6 KoDinton Road mr «lue funnel line fl" P SIRVICI w rk. •altimor*. Philadelphia. Cult Pottt. P. Shim Pen ant 9 16 Sept 17 Scpf 18 Sept 16 Oct 17 Oct U Oct >v to load and discharge cargo LINE B^;;. .an lloyd I470 words
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Advertisement1104 1955-08-04 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 $hT ''mT** incorporated in Singapore) \\2UlfSI CT, 1 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINK Carrier* option to proceed via othe, ports to loJd and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. ClASCOW. LONDON CONTINfNI Singapore I i^, Owe Sails P. Sham Penang L4crr«* for Liverpool C1,104 words
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Advertisement731 1955-08-04 11 MITSUI |j^ LINE FOR JAPAN from Indio S POf P S hom PtB0 9 Amagisan Maru from Eornbay for Yokohama Kobe M 0 |i 17Aug FOR JAPAN from Continent Akiboson Maru for Yokohama. Kobe Naqoya via Sa.gon Har.gkok. H'kong 17 Aug Asokasan Maru for Yokohamo Kobe vio Saigon, BongUok Hon731 words
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Advertisement780 1955-08-04 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said, Genoo, Antwerp. Rotterdom. Homburg, Copenhagen. Gothenburg ond Oslo. Spore P Shorn Penong x) "FALSTRIA" 11/13 Aug 14/14 Aug 15/16 Aufl xx) "INDIA* 14/16 Aug x) Calls London (Passengers only), xx) Calls Beyrouth. Karlshamn. SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA/UK /CONTINENT Spore P. S780 words
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Article, Illustration7 1955-08-04 12 Monday's Winners Losers At Penang Race Finishes7 words
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Article503 1955-08-04 12 -In Speed Skill SALZBURG F.T. of Austria drew with Hongkong Chinese— neither side scoring— in last night's floodlit football match at Jalan Besar Stadium. Midfleld supremacy gave the Austrians the better of the exchanges but Hongkong's defenders proved they were able to match Salzburg in speed503 words
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Article, Illustration109 1955-08-04 12 FIFTEEN YEAR D cr brother of I I shot into tin I second to f; Chinese Swim) championship > Chinese Sn race were entf I showing. This champion, anc I K'cc .Son- B /o Internationa I "Chwee Cheng is Cltfb's ';//f/ < I more /</, Chwee Cfcaoe< Ifo a/ter109 words
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Article31 1955-08-04 12 NEC) (lIUII KOK, without ffulU self, won the Chinese Swimming UutHifl freestyle championship held in the dot jM day in the record time <■! 2(1 mm. I*^ H 1 IrMiUrt* fl31 words
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Article207 1955-08-04 12 TIIORXYCROFT scored theii fifth inccCilJTt victory in ihe Singapore Business Hou>es leasue and cup group I) soccer match when they trounced Imperial Chemi'-al Industries s—o5 0 on tne CV. ground yesterday. Tney remain at the top of the of the league table, with 10 points Playing207 words
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Article242 1955-08-04 12 'Sixer' For Borneo Company m BORNEO Company trounced Straits Trading by' six goals to nil in a Singanore Business Houses Football Association Group "V" league soccer match played on the S.C.C. ground yesterday. Dominating play from beginning to end, Borneo opened accounts in the fifth minute through McMullan. Seven minutes242 words
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456 1955-08-04 12 Fourteen Goals— Rahim Nets 12 Of Them All The Business Houses Soccer SINGAPORE Telephone Board scored their sixth successive victory in a big way trouncing the Singapore Traction Company by 14 goals to nil in a SBIIFA League and Cup Group A match played at Farrer Park yesterday. Rahim Omar.456 words
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Article443 1955-08-04 12 Results, Scorers Positions T.ROL'P A S.T.B H TRACTION CO 0 Rahin, Opiar 12. Salim Abdullah 2. CHASTEBEO BANK 2 HONGKONG BANK 1 Kirn Beng, Tien Cheong. Percy Peters. P W D L F A Pis STB. 6 o 0 33 I 12 Hongkong Bank 5 3 o 2 ]<; 4443 words
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Article36 1955-08-04 12 Girls Sport> Club v hockey practice day and Thu: G.S.C. ground in Road. lUlttM J* at 520 p.m. McmlHTs interring hockey are reque; turn up. or teljph"Convenor Mrs. Ruth father No. 2400 E*t36 words
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182 1955-08-04 12 Chartered Bank Upset Rivals In Last Minute CHARTERED Bank created an upset in tV.« S.B.H.F.A. League and Cup soccer when the\ brat Hongkong: Bank 2-1 in a Group "A' first round match played at Keppel Harbour yesterday. Trailing one-::;! for more thanr threequarlers of the game. Chartered Bank staged a182 words
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Advertisement73 1955-08-04 12 M i ***v P^ What's happened to my hankies...! A dozen new hankies only a few weeks acjo and now not one decent one left! Why don't you insist on getting Sunlight? Then there'd be no need to rub my things to shreds in trying to get them clean. Sunlight's73 words
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Article, Illustration269 1955-08-04 13 ASTIC CHATAWAY tHe Planned World 3-Mile Record ELWYN I Mr t 1 N mfian nile They actually ran the in 4m. 26.25, and the two in was for Bm. :>Bs They urned :n 8m .",9.r,s In Chataway s plan, there I be little between Ibbotson m-elf at the end. Kuts269 words
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Article55 1955-08-04 13 SAX DIEGO. California. Aug. .1, <AP,). Maureen Connolly's right leg was injured again on Monday. An automobile driven by the 20-year-o!d former world's tennis queen, who became Mrs. Norman Brinker last June 11, hit a pole. The ieg, seriously injured a year ago in a horse riding55 words
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Article78 1955-08-04 13 Jack Peart Says lhat, so far as (ho public is concerned, there is always an unseen opponent the clock. I believe that Chris Chataway has realised this, despite his professed dislike of running to beat records. "I know it's not very fashionable to admit set. tin£ out to beat a78 words
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Article, Illustration416 1955-08-04 13 London Traffic Halts To See 'Him' LONDON. Aug. 3 (UP) Massive Ewart Potgeiter, who stands 7 ft. 2 in. and scales 22 stones, arrived in London yesterday ready to hit t he trail which he hopes will lead him to the heavyweight boxing championship of the world. Potgeiter. South African416 words
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Article79 1955-08-04 13 THE Malay Sports Association's Tennis Tournament for 1955 will commence on Sunday August 7. on the M.S.A. courts. Tics for Sunday are: 9 a.m. B' Singles:- Sulaiman Kassim va Dollah Junied; Hussein Sirsj vs. I.shak Alwi; Aman Puteh vs. ShariiT. '2.30 p.m. Open Singles:' Shahrin Osman79 words
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Article467 1955-08-04 13 BIRMINGHAM, Aur-. 3, (Reutcr)— Warwickshire were all out soon after tea for 188 runs on the opening day of their match against the South Africans here at Birmingham today. Jackie McGlew and Trevor Goddard opened the South African innings and at close of play were 56467 words
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481 1955-08-04 13 Victorian Pair Show Promise In Junior Match WONG BOON KONG and Ng Ah Kow of Victoria School scored the best victory of the evening when they accounted for the National pair. Leong Pern Chan and Jantan Mokamin. in straight sets in the Singapore Badminton Association's junior men's doubles championships at481 words
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99 1955-08-04 13 COLONY TEAM FOR MALAYAN TOURNAMENT VETERAN Leow Kirn Fatt coach of the last Thomas Cvi team will load the Colony contingent of nine .schoolboy: and' two girls to the Malayar tournament which opens lr Kuala Lumpur on August 20 27 and 28. The Colony schools tearr will comprise Lim Wei99 words
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Article127 1955-08-04 13 Today's Sport SOCCER DIV 1: PBV. VS. Star Socceritet at Jalan Brsar at 5 15 pin. DIV 2A: SC Vi F.K.C. at S.CC. DIV. 3A Woodlands SC M. RE ME. Cir at Farrcr Park; S Corinthian -A" vs. Junior A A at CYM A. DIV 3B Svkaramai SC. VS. Arab127 words
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Article78 1955-08-04 13 U A R A W. Aue 3. (RpuipD Miss Shirley Strickland of Australia who recently pa>sed throueii Singapore won the 80 metres hurdles in 11.1 seconds at the International Youth Sports in re tint; here today. She clocked 11 seconds, only a 10th of78 words
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Article97 1955-08-04 13 County cricket championship resuli At Sheffield: Yorkshire Lancashire match drawn. restricted play, Yorkshire 1 2, Lancashire 131 and 203 foi ■even, Washbrook Mi. At I>erb>: Warwickshire beat Derbyshire by I'i4 runs. War- wickshire 3.10 and 198 for five declared. Spooner 77. DerbyShire 204 and IGO. At Ilovr:97 words
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478 1955-08-04 13 CORINTHIANS LOSE ON LATE GOAL IN K.L. SCBG TPCA Combined 3 Sinsapcre Corinthians Z Tong Poh Chiew (penalty), o>man k gift aval" gijt goal Kam Heng. FtrWrcc—Loir Hung KhfHHL Xl ALA LIMPIR. Wed.-Kam Heng's late coal save the SCRC TPCA Combined team A 3-2 ed*c over j Singapore Corinthians in478 words
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Article38 1955-08-04 13 SALZBURG FT. of Austria will play one more match in Singapore before leaving on their Federation tour. The visitor! will meet Singapore Combined Services at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Friday at 5.15 p.m.38 words
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Advertisement206 1955-08-04 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ACKNOWUDCMENT \I RS liOMIMCK CARMI". CHAEL lhanki all nla and rriends. The r .1 1 tling FeA g Lody< 1 ol Singapi 1 <. the I ration for their kn.d atU and a« Lance, expn «f sympathy and rioral Iributei vcmon' MRS ALEXAXDER I»O.\ALD wishes to thank a206 words
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Miscellaneous398 1955-08-04 13 WHETHER the like il or not. the modern spectator demands an attempt at a record run for his money. White City re-echoed with yells of delight for Chris hataway and the rallant Derek Ibbotson after their world recordbreaking three-mile epic. Yet. earlier, there were yawns, the slow hand-clap and cries398 words
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Article313 1955-08-04 14 WINDSOR LAD - SOOKA WONT FAIL WINDSOR LAD by to oblige this time: He's set for D.R.B. Cup WITH SEVERAL horses on the tiny to Sinpapore lor the Colony's August meeting there arc moderate fields contesting the third day's raves of the Penan" Turf Club's August Bank Holiday meeting here in the settlement313 words
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Article429 1955-08-04 14 PENANG, Wed— Zabaglione gave a sample of his capabilities last week when he spreadeagled the opposition in the "cup trial." His spectacular performance confirmed my earlier confidence in him. T. .ere near the leaders in the early stages of the race Zabaglione opened un in grand style429 words
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Article55 1955-08-04 14 MF.DICAL and Health beat Oh, MRNVR hy five gonl s ?o one m a SGSTA Division k Leajjuo match p! ived at the P T. around yesterday 1 i Cass T"^ 2 Ah Chve Abdullah ;.nri Siliari scored for the winners Mohamed Zain netted the losers only goal55 words
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Article972 1955-08-04 14 RACE l: 3.30 p.m. Horses Class 2, Div. I—6 Furs. 1. H Satisfaction 4y 8.08 Mr. Ng Kin Khoon R. Bkejen Bol g?one r\! River Patrol 9y 8.07 Mr. Yap Kirn Hoe M. Bkelen Leon? 231 Beccaficoes 8y 8.00 "Sagittarius Stable' Bagby Hiisknn 4! 09 Scone Stone972 words
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Article909 1955-08-04 14 A totul of I l iMtm '"'< rIBM two .1 nd Im.'i clas» thrtM*) iMVff niWTrd for the sniKupore iurt (iuh \liKilst mefti.'iK on Aug. 13. 1? and !o at Buklt Timah. Therf will »h* right rares on earli <t.i> < ■•rmix-iii inu at 2.13 p 111.909 words
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Article76 1955-08-04 14 r. FIRST DAY One Mile Class 2 Div. 1; Class 3 Div. 1 and 2 Six Furlongs: Class 3 Divs. 1 to 5 inclusive One Mi,e: Cla.s 2 D^T™ DAY Six ■M Wi Ctayblm 1 to 3 inclusive; Clas s 3 Divs. Yi n it i THIRD76 words
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Article698 1955-08-04 14 RACE ONE IN this four-horse race opener of the meeting, River Patrol. who will again have apprentice Kitson Leoug astride. should make no mistake this time. River Patrol was putting in his best work in the final phase of his 5i furlongs' race on Monday when finishing halt a698 words
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Advertisement40 1955-08-04 14 .\\\\\\V\\\W\\\\NNXW^ XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX I TODAY'S GOING THERE uas heavy rain yesterday morninii C and afternoon at Penanz. The goingr for today is bound to be Z Z hcarv. C xx^^^ xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Scrutineer, In Penang, Sends Something To Keep For Saturday... ZABAGLIONE40 words
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Advertisement27 1955-08-04 14 1 i i i -^^~i_'~'^~o~'_'~'^" I 3 Pages Of Sport I rape 13: All the oversea sport. Pane 12: Rare I' finishes ami Malayan sport. w »^w^A27 words
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Advertisement28 1955-08-04 14 Germs are the most common caussM Listerine Antisffl Kills Germs that couseßodl LISTERINE AMTIM" 11 KILLS OI««S INSTA«"^-«^^ STRANDO 25 Bencoolcn J Central, all "0* 1 PHONE Ho^z^z^28 words
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Miscellaneous249 1955-08-04 14 i-3U... MVER pviK(M -JJB I another triumph and 1 tike l.inkJ BECCAFKOES I Smart pmitn mM tit i\\i> (m m. I A Af) Another >;ood luoiin. Md ij T- scratching UIR^WTHIW the rage and this Nimbus oftsprias this time. I Only dansn tppean U ki TKH^kJ persistent ulii>per f«r Dir-dor.249 words
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