Singapore Standard, 20 August 1955
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Title Section15 1955-08-20 1 Singapore Standard fu**JL Jt vH SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1955 I X PACKS IT> (KNTS15 words
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Article51 1955-08-20 1 Mutiny Breaks Out In Sudan 13. f of to have m broken of the i n n: n all sitting Jay. portfd n Suda- nr.fl ting fa n :n ...iiva nt »r -ition l.ortly tnde- '.nion which tho I Ml -I n:t r,tiii int-i «il proclaimed thr inutinv <>l the51 words
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37 1955-08-20 1 19, CAP)— :n Central •v kidnapu. German. I)< ngala nricc, and n named to a delay- ar reach•ilinsj be- I ncala unr terror. p and v into the t the re-37 words
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137 1955-08-20 1 lIIK. "tiniest baby in the world" weighing exactly one pound am IS ounces uht-n born at the Kandan? kcrhau Hospital 45 days au<> is still alive and as normal as any other child in the hospital nursery. since its birth, the child a137 words
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Article24 1955-08-20 1 RUSSIA has accepted West uin Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's proposals for discussions in Moscow next month, it was announced in Bonn yesterday ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article282 1955-08-20 1 It's The Work Of Someone Who Knows, Says Fire Chief Firemen Foil Daylight Arson Bid SABOTEURS picked on the Kallang Gas Works in Singapore as the target of an arson attack yesterday afternoon when they set tire to the top platform of a main conveyor in the282 words
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Article, Illustration802 1955-08-20 1 Don't Scare Capital Away— Boyd 'Fate Of Singapore Rests With Its Own People' THE greatest danger to Singapore today is the failure to recognise how precarious the trading economy of the country can be, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, said at a press conference yesterday.802 words
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Article206 1955-08-20 1 PENANG TICKET WINS $350 000 KANGAR. Perils. Fri.— A ticket sold in Pcnang won the $350,000 first prize in the 31st Federation Social and Welfare lottery which was drawn here today. The winning number was *****73. The second prize ticket was sold in Johore. Two fourth prizes were won by206 words
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Article82 1955-08-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A woman was killed and a child injured when terrorists fired at a local passenger train just south of Layang Layang. Johore. this morning Both were Chinese. Yesterday terrorists ambushed a police scout car in the Kota Tinggi district of Johore. and just82 words
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Article56 1955-08-20 1 DERBY. England. Aug. 19 (Router) The Chief Constable of Derbyshire has complained in his annual report that "really fine specimens of men who cannot spell the simplest words or do the easiest sums, and whose reading had not got beyond the comic papers" have to be56 words
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Article40 1955-08-20 1 HONGKONG. Aug. 19 (UP> —James Richard Becker. 22--year-old Royal Army driver, will go on trial on Monday on charges of murdering a Chinese girl Berker was accused of slaying 18-year-old Evelyn Fung on May 20.40 words
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Article55 1955-08-20 1 LONDON, Aug. 19 (Reuter) —The life story of the late Lord Baden Powell, founder of the International Boy Scout and Girl Guide Movement, i.s to be filmed next year by an American studio, producer Frank Lloyd announced here last night. The film will be released55 words
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Article24 1955-08-20 1 CEYLON has turned down Portugal's request for permission to establish a legation in Colombo, a Government spokesman said in Colombo. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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132 1955-08-20 1 TORONTO, Aug. 19. (AP) Lord Rowallan is in for a busy time at the world .jamboree at Niagara-on-the-lake. but he figures he has had it tough before. "This is really nothing like my two-week visit to Malaya." the Chief Scout132 words
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Article, Illustration39 1955-08-20 1 photo. A FIREMAN perched high on a turntable ladder sprays j water onto the roof of the burning building at the Kallang Gas Works, Singapore, yesterday. Others tackle the fire from the road. StandardStandard - 39 words
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Article, Illustration276 1955-08-20 1 Estate Men Snub Sammy Lee SAX FRANCISCO, Aug. 19, (AP)— Dr. Sammy Lee, world-famed Korean-American who twice won an Olympic diving championship, has twice been refused purchase of a home in Garden Grove, near Los Angeles, the Chronicle said today. Real estate operators in Southern276 words
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Article39 1955-08-20 1 LONDON. Aug. 19 (Router) —Mr. Clement Attlee. 72--year-old leader of the Labour Opposition in the British House of Commons, has completely recovered from cerebral thrombosis which recently affected his health, his wife said today.39 words
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Article54 1955-08-20 1 MARKED TREE. Arkansas. Aug. 19 (UP) The Kansas City-Florida special, of the Frisco Railroad was reported wrecked today. A Frisco Railroad spokesman said that the rear chair car was "tossed off the wheels and was loaning up at a 45 degree angle." Five passengers were reported killed and54 words
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Article75 1955-08-20 1 LONDON. Aug. 19. (Router) —Four young army officers have confessed that they took part in a raid on an army camp near Rhyl. North Wales. last Monday as a "practical joke." the War Office announced today. Th« raid, in which a srntrv was tru.sM-d up.75 words
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Advertisement79 1955-08-20 1 -LLtLTKIC Unvifl •vacuum lIMMKS S -HKCTRIC V 2\^/ POLISIIfcRS y •STKAM IKONS Ti. ii! I >♦ 4 1, r Tje CHAY CO. v Kn<W Road. SINli M'OKfc 6. h-tHSfcL^v/ -y wG Ww i 955 '^^V^^^^^^B^T Hidden Tf^K^ /"^j Crown N^^^^J^Jfc^ y Model I WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCM B J iolfui79 words
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Advertisement36 1955-08-20 1 GIFTS tor Any Occasion easily solved it you only coll ot t NOVELTiYtTow 88 North Bridge Rood Phone ***** Spore -6 it youll y\ knoW Jp V r BREWED ••>«! bo'ti»u .p S «i«rvo't »r ri««,«« b'«*«^*»36 words
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347 1955-08-20 2 HUNDREDS APPLY FOR STRIKERS' JOBS AND COUNCIL ENGAGES 250 THE Singapore City Council yesterday put 80 nightsoil and refuse vans on the roads to keep the City clean, in spite of the strike by the Council's labour force. The Council also recruited about 250 casual labourer] to man these vehicles347 words
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Article63 1955-08-20 2 Schmidt To File For A Divorce SACRAMENTO. California. ten. Airman D.w. Bchn wife >ncr 61 the Cn!--s Con: Mr uit "nn 1 than Mr. i here *y. Mr Wf lch sal i Schmidt ild ai for the two-and-a-half ir old -on Danny, born in. r-< Id wife lumberjack :d Fine63 words
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Article, Illustration202 1955-08-20 2 MR V. Rajgopal. the Singapore trade union loadei who attended the third conference of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions in Vienna returned yesterday He also attended the International I abour Organisation conference in Geneva and travelled three week^ in Europe stud.ving trade unions. The202 words
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706 1955-08-20 2 City Council Makes 2 End-t he-Strike Offers 'Gesture Of Our Goodwill^ 4 tip THE Singapore City Council, at its special "end-the-strike" meeting yesterday, decided to make two offers to the Federation of City Council Labour Unions, whose 10,000 members have been on strike for the past three days. The first706 words
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Article135 1955-08-20 2 l<M\(,rtibb«rpri<^ f rents per Ib in Sibjl pm ycNtddiv i jj liu>i-r«> >eflfl ,N«. 1 X Spot I imim' l I.^ Nn I I Tour Stead? us ptH i I Tho price «'i ir "V tt'lli.is Uis v |ifl pK ul l>.«.\n HI fl ,\ii J I.S.S *»fit|pm«M135 words
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286 1955-08-20 2 are certain elements in his midst whose interests are not the real welfare of the City Council workers, but something else. He has more opportunities to be aware of this than I have," he said. He asked Mr. Rcngasamy as a responsible trade286 words
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Article70 1955-08-20 2 TWO BRITISH ioMiers i each sentenced u> l'B detention by a Singapore Di trict Court Martial for I ing while on sentry duty. They were Pte. F W band Pte. Charts Drain, both of 30 Battalion, RAOC. n separately, Beldom and D. were found guilty by70 words
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Article66 1955-08-20 2 MM Ah Kwee yesterday told the Seventh Magistrate he would commit suicide if he was sent back to the Remand Prison. "The other prisoners will beat me up if I am sent back," he said Lim faces a charge of attempted extortion of SlO.OOO. His request66 words
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Advertisement105 1955-08-20 2 |Tf? MIKIMOTO PEARLS Avvhtinivtl Thy livst Thy ijft||3jfi|l NECKLACES, CHOKERS ft S I nra n i rft ir lairi i mv y lj fi 4! U k /I l> V L I L Ulf L I L V w /M W r I kr^ Ilk I #k II khkLll I105 words
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Article, Illustration55 1955-08-20 3 lady Black Speaks To A Mother photo. LADY BLACK stops to speak to a Chinese mother at the headquarters clinic of the Singapore FatTiily Planning Association yesterday- Others (from left to right) are Mrs. T. P. F. McNeice, Mrs. Lilian Yung. Lady Patricia, andStandard - 55 words
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Article208 1955-08-20 3 im in* bet wrfk- tr*" isits I t<l\ Patricia f the i v v i s iaj »3 the wife r mar, l.ady i: < r Library at (ieneral Hospital, and to the headquarters link- of the Family Planning Association. Thry remained about208 words
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Article34 1955-08-20 3 Air Force Police Graduation \V P -:nFar rdaj mmdc Royal Air held jrf terd n uided by on A b Police Sikh i auxiliarr c<>'.r-e. v i. 1 comprla ol -\nd No 31 I34 words
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Article105 1955-08-20 3 ST. JOHN Ambulance Brigade Pan-Malayan First Aid competition is expected '<> be some time this year, states the "Unicorn" the oflicia] Brigade bulletin. The contest, which was first thought of by Singapore's Brigade Commissioner, Dr. P C. Kwan, is to boost un ftrsi aid activities105 words
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Article36 1955-08-20 3 MALACCA. Fri. Tan Choo. 45, was fined $100 in the Sessions Court today for possession of the carcass of j a full grown pig not slauehtered at the Municipal abattoir. The pork was confiscated.36 words
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290 1955-08-20 3 ASSEMBLYMAN DROPS CHARGES IN SUMMONS FOR DEFAMATION A PROGRESSIVE Assemblyman. Mr. Lim Koon Teck, yesterday shook hands with his rival, a defeated Democratic candidate. Mr. Tan Eng Joo, and a supporter, Mr. Chuang Hui Tsuan. in the Singapore Second District Court Mr. Tan and Mr. Chuang claimed trial to a290 words
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Article209 1955-08-20 3 'Shouldn't Have Been Charged' ANG Soon Khiam, a Commissioner for Oaths attached to the Singapore Police Courts, was acquitted yesterday in the Second District Court, when charges of giving false evidence in court and furnishing false information to a police officer were withdrawn against him by209 words
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227 1955-08-20 3 Fishmonger's 600 Workers To Get Salary Rise SIX HUNDRED workmen employed by wholesale fish dealers in Singapore will 'get a wage increase from this month This follows an agreement between the fi*h dealers and representatives or their employees signed in the Labour Ministry yesterday. According to the agreement, workers who227 words
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184 1955-08-20 3 Conductor Who Hit Passenger Bound Over A SINGAPORE Traction Company bus conductoi was yesterday convicted in the Fifth Magistrate's Court and released on a six-month bond for beating up a passenger with a ticket puncher. The passenger. M. G. Hussein told the court that on June 9. he boarded a184 words
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175 1955-08-20 3 Rescued Drowning Girls— Four Praised IPOH. Fri.— Royal Humane Society certificates were presented today to two members of the Kinta Valley Home Guards and two civilians of Papan— a small mining town nine miles west of Ipoh. These four men rescued two 11-year-Old girls from drowning m a disused mining175 words
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Article41 1955-08-20 3 JAKARTA. Aug. 19 (AP> Five thousand boy scouts representing 42 organizations throughout Indonesia, are attending this country* first jamboree at Karung Taruna near Pasar Minggu. There are also guest scout groups from Malaya. Singapore and the United States.41 words
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Article244 1955-08-20 3 All Unions Invited To Meet THE Singapore Traction Employees Union has invited delegates from all local trade unions to attend a meeting at the Union's headquarters tomorrow. The pwrpo.se of the meeting, according to the Union's, secretary, Mr. Hasnim bin Idris is to acquaint244 words
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Advertisement31 1955-08-20 3 COLORCRETE Terrazzo FLOOR SURFACES t> a INTERNAL WALL SURFACES if j EXTERNAL WALL SURFACES I# PRECAST UNITS n^^mg^K BLylflvJi I 1 GUTHRIE ft CO., LTD. WILLIAM JACKS ft CO., (Malaya) LTD.31 words
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Advertisement178 1955-08-20 3 LAST DAY TO-DAY OF 01 R 81st ANNIVERSARY SALE JUS A. Printed Pongee Silk Blouses tr Skirts I* ict L y j I #j USA Printed Wcfflc fvJ Pique Blouse I $25 50 set HBP^ USA. Printed %F /L^ $7 80 w >jS M *Ifjl B. ■■.>. i USA Borderic178 words
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Article290 1955-08-20 4 MacG. Opens MAHA Display KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Sir Donald MacGillivray, Federation High Commissioner, warned Malayans today that the existence of the country's craftsmen would be seriously threatened if the present generation concentrated too much on the sciences an& book-learning and neglected the arts of their forebears. Opening290 words
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Article22 1955-08-20 4 THE NEW Nominated Council of Malacca will hold its first meeting next Tuesday, Aug. 23. it was announced last night.22 words
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703 1955-08-20 4 Oil Suit Is Ingenuity Misapplied Diplock MR. Kenneth Diplock Q.C., submitted in the Singapore High Court yesterday that the $6,000,000 claim by three Dutch oil companies, against the War Damage Commission, was "indeed the first case*' so far as he could ascertain, in which such a claim had ever been703 words
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Article, Illustration61 1955-08-20 4 Photo. \AX exquisite model of a Chinese temple, made by inmates of the Perak Anti- 5 Tuberculosis Association's Rehabilitation Centre at Batu Gaiah, is a highlight of Z Z the state stall at the MAHA exhibition which opened in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Z Z On (he left canStandard - 61 words
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306 1955-08-20 4 Explanation To Lennox-Boyd THE Kirn Kcat Avenue Community Centre in Singapore has written to the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, explaining 1 why none ot its officials turned up to welcome him and Lady Patricia when they visited the housing estate on Thursday. '"This action was306 words
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Article247 1955-08-20 4 EX-BANK CLERK GETS 18 MONTHS TAY EXG WAH was yesterday sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment in the Singapore Assizes for criminal breach of trust of $2,500 between March 10. and 11. when he was a ledger clerk at the Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation. He was acquitted on the first charge247 words
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152 1955-08-20 4 15-Year-Old Boy Fined For Outrage A IVYEAR-O T .D shop assistant. Ang Tian Lye. who outrage the modesty of a 14-year-old schoolgirl was yesterday fined 5100 and put on a $1,000 bond by the Singapore Fourth Magistrate, Mr. J. If. Deve-reux-vJolebourn The girl told the court that when she was152 words
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Article41 1955-08-20 4 TEOW Kay Seng, assistant manager of the "Siglap Million" open-air cinema was yesterday fined SI 00 in the Seventh Magistrate's Court for faring to put entertainmentduty stamps on 122 twentycent tickets for a performance on June 15.41 words
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Article27 1955-08-20 4 ALL Australian post offices will issue a new 3Ad. postage stamp to commemorate the Centenary of Florence Nightingale founder of the nursing profession in September.27 words
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Advertisement238 1955-08-20 4 3 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS :'CAPitOL"iS^~! yi^jf-y J^BB I ivia ff ©very paasionAta 1 Pti'^e of Anva Seton'a gf^^f "H^f Beet SellerJ ffjO*l Ba^a^a^a^ala^a^a^a^a^aT^v^al BKa^^v^^^*^^^^ f •> £t HSMa^dkip^iMMßH iff A < j 0 foxfibe m X X 0 7^ o/^ o^^SS3S3ES^SSSm X PUS! 1.0n0n.% Run 1955"( A M.F.IJ. Short)238 words
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Advertisement303 1955-08-20 4 CATHAY ORCANISATIoN^^T^^ L\TERTAI\Mf\T^TATt^^ today! CATHAY SOPHIA LOREIT7..^^ REIGNING SCREEN BEAITY AS THE ENCHANTING SLAVE GORGEOIS COLOR V^-JHI With Fnglish \nd t J Chinese Subtitles 2 1 r^ Released h\ Jl| 20th Centtiry-Fov *-**m ~'*M ?> -MIDNIGHT TONIGHT^ BLAZING DRAMA! FLAMING n, lV IN ONE BIG BLAST 0F n| v EXCITEMENT!303 words
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Miscellaneous72 1955-08-20 4 Weather Report MINIMUM 11 MHI RMI Rl From 7.:i0 p m. Aug. 18 to 7 30 a.m. Aug. 19. Singapore (7:iF>; Penang <7.">Fi; Kota liahru «7iFi: Kuala Lumpur Ij oh (?3FI; Kuantan (?tr|. Msxioam Jrmprraturc: From 7.:.0 a.m. to 7 :50 p.m. \iiij. 19. Singapore «87Fi: Prnang IMF); Kota liahru72 words
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Article, Illustration194 1955-08-20 5 SINGAPORE'S new airport at Paya Lebar i s a signi.lv.ant development for Ma.d>a highlighting the yita. importance of the island as the air rentre of s -r. A>ia. said Mr C O lumer. chief cxc itive and central managct (if Qantas E ipire Airways,194 words
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Article, Illustration216 1955-08-20 5 Mr. J. T. Rea. who assumed th<» presidency of the re City Council yestrruay. fti congratulated by repreaentmtlTes of all political parties at the .>pecial meetlni of the Council yest^rdav evening. Fir>t to congratulate Mr. R»-a wma Mr. A. P Rajah iPr< re>.216 words
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Article26 1955-08-20 5 MALAYANS ENJOY TINNED WINE Zain of .lohorr and Stella Labrooy of Kuala Lumpur. Maiaya. sample some of the new tinned wine outside Malaya House London, recently.26 words
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Article276 1955-08-20 5 HUNDRED ON STRIKE IN ESTATE Trouble Started Over Conductor's Dismissal KLANG, Fri. Workers of another rubber estate near Klang went on strike this morning in protest against the dismisaal of a conductor. In the second strike since the A.lianr-e Government came into power a fortnight p. 2,0 more ina n276 words
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Article143 1955-08-20 5 A MAX. who was a.ieged to have raped hi.s 16-year-o!d step-daughter was yesterday rommittod for trial in the HigH Court by the Singapore Fifth Magistrate, Mr R. B. Pates, a' the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry. Tony Tom Ah Xee, 33. was charged with the143 words
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Article107 1955-08-20 5 'May I Hang Him For You, Miss?' A SOBBINCi 15-year-old girl, Lin Soon Lee, refused to accept an apology in a Sing? pore court yesterday from her brother-in-law who had slapped her on the face. "What do you want me to do? Ilan^ him or send him to jail?" asked107 words
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Article68 1955-08-20 5 SEVEN people a woman among them were yesterday produced be ion, the Fourth Magistrate. Mr. J.M. Deve-reux-Colebourn. lor alleged trafficking in 130.000 counterfeit Indonesian rupiahs between July 16 and Aug. 18. They were Lim Yun T.-on? Pan Chat Chang. Choons Pan Cheng. Lo You Ling.68 words
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Article121 1955-08-20 5 Mr. Lee May Advise Strikers THE Singapore City Council Labour Union federation whose 10.000 members are on strike since Wednesday ma" have Mr Lee Kuan Yew. People's Action Party Secretary as their legal adviser. The Secretary o: the Fede- ration. Mr. OS. Rengasamy told The Standard last night that an121 words
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Article39 1955-08-20 5 NEW regulations have come into force in Singapore empowering the Director of Telecommunications to prohibit the use of any apparatus for wireless telegraphy in ?hips in Colonial waters and in aircraft in or over the Colony.39 words
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Article91 1955-08-20 5 KALLANG Airport saw its last social function last night when staff of Malayan Airways (Kalian- Branch) jot together for an "Old Memories Party" at the Airport. The party was given by Mr. C. P. Potts. Chief storekeeper and Mr. T. F. Kingston, stock controller Mr. Potts91 words
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Article38 1955-08-20 5 THE Sinsaporo Blood Transfusion Scrvico wants more donors with Group "O" blood. During the week ending Aug. 17. more than 136 people gave their blood to the Bank. Of these 69 were new donors38 words
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Advertisement213 1955-08-20 5 T/ie wor/d famous family of TIGER medicinal products it- s 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 If IM f m r^iH ontrollcd A Operated b\ a,« coNomoMo TT^rr!^ en '7!'.\ m213 words
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Miscellaneous905 1955-08-20 5 Information at a Glance M mf J iKi'L'ioiial): 715 an S-j<»rt;r U K ri i,> .1-J72m);4 v Z T^^^r W^ WW g Moi:i nc Sia: 7 :.D News" 7 .Tt Nrvv.- 1!» 72;n 4 4ti v'oiice: t Hh, jbgfw oeaafc^^ W -Melody M:\tmp Kam Thank.- tl!W2mi; Sjtuidd.v ■miiiismwwj l^» fmfftmxmm905 words
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734 1955-08-20 6 Singapore Standard "I Am Ashamed...." IK.BUC sympathy with Singapore's Chief Minis- lUzcnsol this C those who by codes Mid behaviour have ipport and help the leader of their tration to weather the storms bout them can apprebitt« i »inUnent and chagrin which I ied when he rence to what was734 words
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971 1955-08-20 6 EDWARD CRANKSHAW - NEW SLOGAN FOR SOVIET INDUSTRY SPECIALISATION EDWARD CRANKSHAW By THERE is a new slogan for Soviet industry. It is Spelion. By specialisation meant in effect, rationalisation. And the dominant feature ol the next Five- will not be expansion (though this will contin id but the Intensive exp.oitation of existing rclources.971 words
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Article840 1955-08-20 6 Aster Gunasekera - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera By rpiiE clownishly Insensible behaviour of the opponents to the Labour Front Government of Singapore on Thursday cannot :.w Chief Minister David Marshall of the Justified pride he feels in having won tr*e clay in his constitutional talks with the Secretary of840 words
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Article215 1955-08-20 6 Sir: Dolce For Kiente*t letter from Pahang pul i'd in ihc Singapore Standard on August 10 was not a moment too soon. One of the moff per.--questions betltfl IMStd IMO is W.H.4T ii going to happen to the education of the pupils w)io are prc\>arn)g for their annual215 words
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Article299 1955-08-20 6 "•,y Sir: Applicants for Government's Teaching and Medical Bursaries were asked to attend for an interview by the Bursaries Committee on 16th August, 1955 at 9.30 a.m. at the Department of Education. About 40 applicants in a group were asked to attend at the299 words
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Article175 1955-08-20 6 Shorts from the Talks "pREAT King Penguins. T like all Penguins, come ashore to breed in very large rookeries, but unlike most Penguins, though like the Emperors, they don't even try to make any excuse for a nest. They lay one egg and incubate it by balancing it on top175 words
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Article150 1955-08-20 6 "The only original Chinese Nudes in Europe* 1 Playbill outside the Chelsea Palace. This country has long boasted that it is a land of saints and scholars. There is nothing saintly or scholarly in carrying explosives into the midst of peaceful people to terrorise or kill150 words
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Article146 1955-08-20 6 Message to Marshall FROM IM( in,. I 2 Sin-.ip,,!( 5 h< rdd ministers ha\ c ti J itaii War J And w.,,,1 1 %uthori(> and 5 with lii.j 5 "Mill<Mn,;n. rrllem p" and i Un J ti)c> v.ilk J Take it or \(iull iind y«g li\ H<'incmlMr thai tlif .Mainl.md146 words
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Article150 1955-08-20 6 Money -Lending Ordinance Sir: Ti.nku Abdul Rahman promised the people that he would fight for their rights, the betterment of their living conditions and also to repeal arid amend some of the existing preposterous laws. At present all professional money-lenders are licensed. But a bank or other institution is exempt150 words
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Advertisement18 1955-08-20 6 a^^^HßHa^a^BVaiß^aViiß^H'l^^^Bßr^aa^i^^** ^^.J&m BANTAM FOR LIGHT DELIVERIES UYCLE CARRIAGE CO., «»™> LTD. SINGAPORE b KUALA LUMPUR Represented in he federation18 words
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Advertisement34 1955-08-20 6 J ASAKI CT CULTURED V PEARLS J/ S NECKLACES CHOKERS |45/< UPI ir EARRINGS |22/. UPWAIDS iT OFFER THEM I EXisnm harm S.P.H. de SUVA LTD i.-,. iik. ii mimi ;!\''Vn 6. STATION M>AI».34 words
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Article25 1955-08-20 7 Lrfal Toasts -.US Envoy (AP) D and and atri- rthy. t, workB i I ru an cl.p- p?v- beI of ted aim A:n» in--625 words
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Article19 1955-08-20 7 Malaya Is Peacetime Station li «Rev.l n for An of decision nilies with lustra and br the posted he19 words
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Article, Illustration122 1955-08-20 7 'MOONDANCING'— A TEDDY BOY SHOWS HOW ABERDEEN, Scotland A Teddy Boy and his girl friend "moon" in a ballroom in North East Scotland. Moondancing" i$ done ♦o the tempo of the modern Slow Waltz or Slow Foxtrot. As in the "Creep" there is little or no exertion just a continuousU.P. - 122 words
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157 1955-08-20 7 Queens Doctor Lectured On His Death Bed LONDON, Aii£. 19, (Renter) Lord Horder, the (Queen's doctor, calmly lectured doctors about his approaching death as he lay dying from a heart attack, it was disclosed today. Lord Horder died" last Saturday, aged 84. The story of his last hours was told157 words
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Article38 1955-08-20 7 HOLLYWOOD, g 10 ter). I. 1 rccr li sion a n her bath S:v" n work In a '1 c fall occurred when The j J Turner j vc- of bark arid con-38 words
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Article39 1955-08-20 7 NEW YORK. AUf 19 (Rcntrr) Sergeant James Gallagher was found guilty by court martial today on tour rbpiw involving unpremeditated murders, mistreating and Informing on fellow prisoners o! war in Korea and collaborating with hLs Communist captors.39 words
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Article45 1955-08-20 7 MANILA. Aug. IP (AP)— The Philippine armed forces is going to throw habitual drunkards out of its ranks. Lt.-Cicn. Jesus Vargas. Chief of Stnif. issued a directive to commanders to screen their men (or heavy drinkers nnd separate them from the service45 words
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145 1955-08-20 7 'COME ON MARGARET' 'Please Make Up Your Mind' LONDON. Aug. 19. (AP)— The newspaper "Daily Mirror" clamoured today for Princess Margaret to make up her mind once and for all whether she is going to marry Captain Peter Townsend, 40 year old divorced war hero. The paper printed a large145 words
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Article32 1955-08-20 7 A 13-YEAR-OLD refugee from Communist-held North Korea. Tons II Han. will be the featured pianist on Friday ni^ht at a concert sponsored by the Los Angeles Assistance League Playhouse. A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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185 1955-08-20 7 WORLD HAS CONE SEX MAD SAYS CARDINAL ROCHESTER. New York. Aug. 19 (AP)— Samuel Cardinal Stritch. Roman Catholic Archbishop of Chicago, has called for a restoration of the "Madonna concept" of womanhood to combat what he called ugly sexualism and virulent and vicious attacks upon the home. Cardinal Stritdi made185 words
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472 1955-08-20 7 INDIA BREAKS OFFICIAL LINK WITH PORTUGAL IN THE WORLDS TROUBLE SPOTS] NEW DELHI, Aug. 19, The Indian government announced today that it is closing its consulate general in Goa because of "the wanton and brutal exercise of force" by the Portuguese against satyagrahis passive demonstrators who entered the territory fromReuter; A.P. - 472 words
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Article102 1955-08-20 7 < ASAIJIWC Am 19 K«iitrr» A MIWfH tobacconist VII hi rti'd at the stake bf mob of his own (ountr>mrn \<vttrda.v brinjiin^ th« riot death toll of th* past ''4 hours to fi\c as tension mounted in this treat Atlanta pu t In102 words
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Article107 1955-08-20 7 CHICAGO. Aug 19 (UP) The torrential rains of hurriranc Diane a storm which was supposed to be dead, sent disastrous flood waters rollit 1 across large areas of four states in the Northeastern United States today. Streams rose with irresistible speed in Pennsylvania, New \ork. Connecticut107 words
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Article58 1955-08-20 7 BANGKOK. Aug. 19. <Reuter)—Coups d'rtat are now outmoded in Thailand, Premier Pibul Scnggram told a Pre^s Conference here today. He said an- coup now would mean the overthrow of the King, the National Assembly and public institutions like the Press. The people, now aware of what is58 words
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187 1955-08-20 7 MEKNES, Au^ 19, (Reuter) Rioting broke out today in the Arab quarter of Kenifra in the Mckncs area where .Moroccan demonstrators sacked and let lit to Luropean-owned shops. It was not immediately known if there were any casualties. First reports said that a demonstration187 words
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Article107 1955-08-20 7 60 Hurt After Bomb Attack nantes. i ranci Aug. 19 (UP> St< d national guardsmen b< ai back :al thousand CommunistIncited metal workers with clubs and te&n i alter a bomb was hurled into the soldiers ranks. The headquarters of Departmental (BtaU I CJovernment said tit that some 70 person,107 words
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Article76 1955-08-20 7 33 Cypriots Held In Dawn Swoop NICOSIA. Cyprus. Aug. 10 (UP>— Police arrested suspects yesterday in an islandwide swoop that netted several prominent Cypriots. Troops as.-istcd p<,ii c In the early morning surorisc raid 'hat brought to 57 the number of detainees recently imprisoned. During the raid 14 ritlos were76 words
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Article47 1955-08-20 7 VIENNA. Aug 19 (AP) Film star Hed.v Lamarr has returner 1 to her native Vienna for a short visit after an absence of 18 years. 'I .tied like a little school girl when i arrived here she <aid in a newspaper interview today47 words
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Article48 1955-08-20 7 BUENOS AIRES. (IT).— Quiet ret Argentine capital I al'cr Three du-. inonstrations and other r ion by < 'Die Peron t R- >• ten tppan •I ly were Ihc work few huncired operatins 00 I basis. I with (he in;: pail :n street lions l<i c48 words
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Article198 1955-08-20 7 SEOUL, Aug. 19— Small numbers of South Korean demonstrators, continuing their two-week campaign to drive out Communist truce inspectors, remained at five port cities yesterday but no violence was reported. The largest group was an PStimated 250 at the South-East Port of Pusan. In198 words
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Advertisement168 1955-08-20 7 Singapore international airport PAYA LEBAR TELEPHONE NUMBERS I.' SEAS MALAYAN AIRWAYS LTD. QANTAS BO A^ II NATION nts All Depaitments b9241 Office hours *****. Otficc hours Trjtt.c Dcot. *****. X L M DeDartments *****. gL s wn^in AIR INDIA INTERNATIONAL. t!±±? GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS^ I—- SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL Traff.c ***** Operations Qliil168 words
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Advertisement27 1955-08-20 7 Feathers warm feathers cool just like -A AECTCX COLLAR ATTACHED, SPORTS SHIRTS COAT STYH FASTENING IN SMART CHECK DESIGNS $16/50 THE STORE WITH A (EfW TO OFFER27 words
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218 1955-08-20 8 'Great Victory For Marshall' Says Guardian LONDON. Aujj. 1». (Keuter) The Manchester (iiuidun today fifTTTtH the view that Mr. David Marshall. (hie! Minister in Singapore's first elected rmiWlll Ikk won a ureat personal victory in the ■en < onstitution.il arranuements for the Colony. described Singapore as a G rnmeni is218 words
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Article, Illustration96 1955-08-20 8 M|s> N ■N I I British \\.itrr tli\inrr. uho arrivrd in Singapore >es1 1\ for :i lix-veei as■mHnt \w\\\ uroiip of rubbi-r estates m Ku.il.i sefeuM»«ff. pruf»'s>itujal water diviaef 1 «»r l.i^t m\ \«ars. >.iitl that uatrr b institutional. 1 th. i j.u art a ih96 words
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Article35 1955-08-20 8 Tlii general meeting S gapore Menorata t rcci from 4. 21, to Sunday. 4. h will rom- c a.m. will be at No. 2_-B Ben *oolen ers are reto bf present.35 words
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Article, Illustration56 1955-08-20 8 photo. FRENCH actress Martine Carol (lett), American actor Kirk Douglas and Italian actress Gina Lollobrigida sup at the Monte Carlo. (France). Sporting Club during the Aug. 14 gala held in aid of anti-polio funds. During the gala Gina sang in public- for the first time. Kirk DouglasA.P. - 56 words
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Article335 1955-08-20 8 Police To Enforce Strict Watch STRONG police measures will be taken to see that nothing mars the opening of the Singapore Airport at Paya Lebar, today. Special traffic regulations will be enforced from 3.30 p.m. to 6.15 p.m. The general public will not be allowed335 words
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Article63 1955-08-20 8 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Housing Lo a Gow In 'he Abdul Humid bin Haji patron of a rharity film show A: (Hir istani) in aid c Malay F. rs 1 We fare Orgai alay Farm. f ie will be shown at Ihe i Gey ang Serai,63 words
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Article27 1955-08-20 8 SIXGAPORKG Chief Justice. Sir Charles MurrayAynsley, leaves the Colony by the Hessenstein tomorrow for Japan on holiday, before proceeding to the United Kingdom on retirement.27 words
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Article24 1955-08-20 8 TWELVE pieces of iron sheets valued at $1,300 have been reported stolen from a vacant site at Kallang Pudding Road, Singapore, yesterday.24 words
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207 1955-08-20 8 POLICE HOLD TEN IN DUD NOTES PROBE unve i o Smash Raci- 1\ SINGAPORE Police hove arrested ten pcoolr an intensified drive to smash one of the most lycrotiv' 0 lh^d 0 Colony— the forging of Indonesian rupiahs and scllirJV r Ckcfs m d businessmen engaged in illegal trade with207 words
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Article, Illustration7 1955-08-20 8 McNEICE REVIEWS BRIGADE *PPI and Bi 17 words
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Article116 1955-08-20 8 Singapore drama groups, the Teachers' Training Colleg< .mbcr Of schools, wi.i hear lecture? next month on dr; production, when the known adj and producer, Mr. Charles T i arrives for an 11-week-' visit in the Colony and the I lion. Mr. Thorn ture under the i116 words
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Article12 1955-08-20 8 L.S.E. Entry Exam. On Feb. 22 S i J subn S of12 words
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147 1955-08-20 8 Opposition Parties To Discuss The Reply I OPFOSiTION parties in the Singapore Legislative Assembly are to hold special meetings c[ their members this week-end to study the G ernor's reply read to the Assembly on Thursday Ihe meetings arc bcin£ c ed to ascertain the views oi members before a147 words
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Article190 1955-08-20 8 THREE City Council strikers were charged in Singapoic yesterday two with intimidation and the other with obstruction. Retnasami Natasa Thevai and Thiagarajan Chinnappa Thevar claimed triai in the Filth Magistrate's Court to two charges of criminal intimidation. They were alleged to have threatened a City190 words
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Article179 1955-08-20 8 BANGKOK. Aug. 19 (Reutcr I—Thailand1 Thailand would favourably consider recognition of an independent Malaya and would negotiate agreements with it and provide it with assistance as i.i the cases of Burma. Cambodia and Laos. However. Thailand would not at present provide "underground" assistance to independence movements in179 words
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Article247 1955-08-20 8 PENANG, Fri. A programme assistant of Radio Malaya, Michael William Ellery, told a Coroner's Court here today that when he and dn Indian carried an in jured, unconscious girl to two houses at Jeiutoni: Village lor aid, the tenants closed the door on them. Mr.247 words
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Article, Illustration60 1955-08-20 8 lOK a tw<- vrar old. blouirm <andle> ian bv quite a job. Bu here i> Suresh doinj; it MM an expert at his Mrthdaj party thrown rrcMitlJ by liis parent>. Mr. and Mrs Cm Inny. of IS Al.iunied Road Sm^.t pore. Lookinc on IVcStandard - 60 words
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Advertisement81 1955-08-20 8 NEW^Mf SH -icefresh.tinglihjj-fresh Fcr healthy GUMS You'll /tr/ that healthy tingle it tells you that brushing HlB^f W» with new Gibbs S.R. Toothpaste stimulates the gums pWjjßlfc^^ to resist infection. S.R. stands for Sodium Ricinoleate Pa^WsW^^i S3 ikk^^^B^^Sfe, q<3H pIIJB j^ SB^B I For sparkling TEETH vKf^jZ-^^J Mi Too^as^ 181 words
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Advertisement31 1955-08-20 8 ACID STOMACH yi Here s HA J Ths t V l i ANTACID POWDI H A-*. for 1 I < I Ilo"' L 1 rrraw 1 ll < 1 HIM' '^J I >t;31 words
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Article, Illustration761 1955-08-20 9 STAGE DOOR 'i >mi X has it that three of Sin»a^or«- s »rtrcwci art considering a produclion of "THE 01. |> i\. Play which aihif\fcl some raccf in KngUnd U\ith Damp Edith EvaM ah one of the ladies) and one which I personally remember as Kivin? kooc! entertainment w i761 words
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Article, Illustration367 1955-08-20 9 IMMEL. Piano Concerto in A minor. Op. o-3. CLKMENTI. Sonata in B minor, Op. 40 No. 2. Artur Balsam (piano). The Winterthur Sympho- Orchestra cond. Otto Ackermann. Nixa CLP 1311. I lUMMEL AND CLEMENT] whose studies and sonatinas \w p| a > clmin«.ur first years at the piano.367 words
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Article, Illustration292 1955-08-20 9 BOOKINGS arc going rather sluggishly, both for Michael Head's recital next Tuesday and the Schools concert by Irene Kohler the following day. August has been a full month and there may be a touch of musical indigestion. Also our familiar Victoria Hall is closed for two292 words
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Article267 1955-08-20 9 'TUBERCULOSIS: this disease is more common than nany people realise. It occurs all over the world more and especially in those parts where poor living conditions are found. I shall try and tell you something about its history, how it develops in hum how it can be267 words
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Article654 1955-08-20 9 the old days when cattle were not tested lor tuberculosis and the milk not sterilized. The germs of tuberculosis entered the blood stream, and. then .settled in various parts of the body -the bones. the glands, the bowels, the brain and so on. but rarely the654 words
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Article, Illustration243 1955-08-20 9 the children wi.l give [rene Kohler a worthy reception at her first re ital in Si poio. (She return kI Spring to five some public performances). I <• Sch concert is in the M.GS, Mount Sophia, p.m.. and tickets (Si) obtained from the Organiser of Music. Monk's Hill243 words
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Advertisement57 1955-08-20 9 ir»k H ,yf srAR I I Hops j 111 I a\ 1 1 it I I f^^ i '"'""^^BSzaß porfcrs: i— 0., LTD. Rood, j 1 OW!X Ia LS LAMES n .OLD. g OP. 5 m All S n /fat g ttmua lAR brand Lomp M :kFLY i HIN CO.57 words
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Advertisement288 1955-08-20 9 A NEW TYPE OF }i=*\ 811 D 11 I 1 MIiHT I NEW! You dioose your o^ II I J| v^i Ii L D pomt Novv 3 poml Sl/cs lo r match your exact style of *nt- ing a new ball point Tea--3 turc' Choice of fine, medium or broad288 words
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Miscellaneous211 1955-08-20 9 SB mW 9BI t OK ÜB~ 8" I US h^omm wmasw flB B ~^^^^^^j Y^^ n^ !<y pv Bans, nanp. bb^Hj/""^^^^^ i,r r 16. Foun'" in a travelling lllt> student's beard 4» \('R()SS 17* S g irly one of the many tec demanded from USA by a (l Prime Minister211 words
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96 1955-08-20 10 R.I. Reports Boost The Rubber Mart -PRICE GOES UP 4 Cts. TIIK rubber market in StegapMTC yesterday closed \rr\ ste*d; at tour cents abo\e Thursday, first gT*4c rubber for September shipment beins quoted 51. 39| per Ib. Quota! :it Si 35 on an uncertain market recovered r >" v th96 words
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Article18 1955-08-20 10 :on uig Stai ard Hong- werej g; $5 to USS 51 11 M ayan $252,125 to18 words
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Article107 1955-08-20 10 TIIF Malayan rubber industry may lace a threat from Pakistan where the manufacture of rubber uoods from locally produced late.v has proved successful, according to cabled reports from Chittagong. Rubber planting in East Pakistan began in 1952 i imported Malayan seeds. Seme II res107 words
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128 1955-08-20 10 KLM Traffic Statistics Show A Rise THE KIM traffic statistics for the first six months of this year show an all round lacrosse la relation to the coriopnnding period of I?>.*4. Between Jan. 1 and .lune. SO. the "Flying Dutchmen" carried 327.TM pa»engcrs CU.V>OO in thr first half of l?».">4128 words
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Article67 1955-08-20 10 BURMA will be linked with 96 r > of the world's teleprn n« by the end of 1950 with equipment now being installed, the International Telephone and Telegraph Company reported .n New York. High-powered radio-tele-phone and radio-telegraph equipment Is beinu Installed by Standard Telephones and CablesA.P. - 67 words
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508 1955-08-20 10 PETER KUM - SCHEME FOR FORWARD CONTRA RUBBER SALES PETER KUM By Govt. Agrees In Principal KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Federation Govern I agreed in principle to consider bringing into force arc f^ for forward contract sales of rubber and tc fix >tlc "*ciJ The Standard understands. 'n QfI ,JH Details of this508 words
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274 1955-08-20 10 New U.S. Firm To Fight Bulk Cargo Competition By BERNARD IHLLIAMS THE American President Lines, whose caW and passenger vessels are regular callers in Malayan waters, have announced the formation of American Bulk Cargo*! Inc.. i.n tnniumtinn wit. the I acifi. Far Kast linrs to capture bulk cargo from ■•feign274 words
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Article, Illustration57 1955-08-20 10 PKTURin from left are: Mr. II F. Clements; Mr. 1. (i. Salmond; Mr. .1. M. Jumanho\ Mr. Yap Pheng (ieek: Mr. Alan Lennox -Boyd; Mr. David Marshall and Mr. A. M. Mackintosh. Others who attended were: Mr. I). T. Assomoll; Mr. .1. A 1). Morrison: Mr. Tan Puay Hee: Mr.57 words
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Article119 1955-08-20 10 Boyd At Trade Meeting THE Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr. Alan Len-nox-Boyd. held a meeting with the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. David Marshall, and members of the Singapore Trade Advisory Council yesterday to discuss the Colony's economic problems. The meeting, which lasted two hours, was held119 words
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Article41 1955-08-20 10 Sl>l HlK.il;:, a I and lout. >tfl Plrtel, I fion. mak n P'^.n.i M K«,!,..,,, > idf W iii Ull l Ust ',S jails ..tt,,,,, tM Knr-inM. A trouble 1,,,. 'Inn, v in south h •h enpiH in l« I W<»rld41 words
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Article27 1955-08-20 10 PROFITS of Australian public companies rose to l/j per rent, on shareholders' funds in 1954. according to the latest analysis by tho Australian Commonwealth Bank.27 words
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Article158 1955-08-20 10 Ships In Harbour OITKR KOADS y. Akibasan Maru, Pakhoi. Nimikoi. Bat a via. Else Nraersk. Steel Director, Belleruphon. Eastern Venture. Gen. Van Goens. Sangola. North Star. X issa. Hessenstei Golden Cape. INMR ROADS Legundi. Serdang, Tg. Pinang. Stia. Beetong. Pailowa, Lawa J. W, i Sing. Pacific. Mvi Hock. Lawu. Gi158 words
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Article32 1955-08-20 10 GENERAL Milk Co.. Inc., of Delaware. United States, one of the biggest dairy and food manufacturers in that country, has been registered an Australian subsidiary in Adelaide, Sou tii Australia.32 words
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Article159 1955-08-20 10 ALL sections of the Malayan share market experienced another quiet day with fractional and irregular price movements, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers Association yesterday. Price changes announced by the Association yesterday were INDUSTRIALS Buyer.- Seller? M. Breweries 3no 3.40 Spore Traction: Orri> 26 27 <;159 words
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Article27 1955-08-20 10 THE Australian puolic will have its first opportunity to invest in a lor-al television broadcasting company when Television Corporation Ltd.. floats a public share issue.27 words
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Article90 1955-08-20 10 SINGAPORE sharebrokers resterday reported the business di nc: Fod Disp $3,071: W. Hammer $2.57J; M. Colls. 80 to 84 lo 82 rents": McAlister $3,121: Metal Box $1.40: Spore Cold Stoiagt 11.67J: Sir. uts Steamship $13; W. .larks s:> l2\ overnight Larut 9 Lower Perak 13 read v90 words
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Article97 1955-08-20 10 INDONESIA'S third annual international trade [air opened on Thursday with an exhibit of American television in action the centre of attraction. Jakarta Mayor Sudiro officially opened the fair. Fifteen countries are participating in the fair but early spectators paid most attention to the AmericanU.P. - 97 words
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Article488 1955-08-20 10 \*im***-Amd Ca^^>\ INDONESIAN arrivals into Singapore, despite the present high robber prices which must have seemed attractive, have been below recent weeks, says the weekly market report of Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd. Thr cancellation of export licences from there, which has been rumoured freely488 words
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Article, Illustration53 1955-08-20 10 SOME 1.000 tons of pepper a nionth are exported from Singapore to America, Europe and other parts of the world. Thj bulk of the supplies comes from North Borneo and Indonesian territories. Picture shows the spite being handled in the godown of the produce firm of Buan53 words
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Article24 1955-08-20 10 PRODUCT PRICES I I $4 I 0 s I HOLID.II < I nil I i n I m. < orti I IK R lid I I24 words
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Article19 1955-08-20 10 M \l N \^.k iattM i lur llotifkon: II Oil Stll M Inn ii (Hii.T <\t\.- uiwlK-rrd19 words
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Advertisement330 1955-08-20 10 NOTICES HIM. IKK COMPANY (SINGAPORE) IJMITKI) (lacoro S Krsistcfd Office: b(S. Cecil Strrrt, Singapore. 1. N'>tnr Pursuant to Sn turn in it] of the Companies Ordinance, IMIO NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that a n* of the ol HENG LEE (SINGAPORE) LIMITED •A the 1 1. r the 2. the 3330 words
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Advertisement153 1955-08-20 10 NIPPON i U dtn iv/**^"" Aso Maru for Prs, London, Antm Hamburg Eituku Maru hw RanfDOn Yokohama Maru f« IdW C '/.i' owah P. Beirut, L^tfok a. P Said. a. Istanbul. Piraeu c,,, Dt 'Passmgcrs Acceptedl v Atami Maru tcr Aoen D DOu' Suoan ledcan. P Sad Bfj'ut Istanbul Piraeus153 words
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Advertisement677 1955-08-20 11 k I^FRE NCH GRADING CO., LTD. I •w 4 1J: 6 ■•b.nson Road if THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE W I sORTH AMERICAN SiRVICE f I t0(l Nt YoHl Philadelphia, Cult Port. I I 9/16 oct v oc» I I 19/2$ No» 26 No, 27/28 Nov I .la oth,, ports to677 words
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Advertisement1127 1955-08-20 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 IBiine»» (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) Shippmc oept.. TIIE BLLi: FUNNEL LINK T o f t #l Carrier, option to proceed via othei poits to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENf Singapore Agaotno. frr Mar,, .i M Lrvtr1,127 words
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Advertisement823 1955-08-20 11 MITSUI pQ LINE tt nA S'por* P. Shorn Penong FOR JAPAN from Indio Amagison Moru from Bombay tor Yckohomo Kobe Mojl 24 Aug 21 Aug FOR JAPAN from Continent Asakosan Moru iQ f Yct-o-homa Kobe vio Soiqon, Bonqkol< H O ngk O no 4 sept Awobosan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe,823 words
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Advertisement795 1955-08-20 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Soid, Genoo. Antverp, Rotterdam. Hamburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg ond Oslo. S pore P. S'htfwi Pcnonf *>"KINA' 9 12 Sept 1; 1 i Sept 14/15Scpf xxt "ERRIA" 22 23 Sept x) Calls Korlshomn. xxi Colls Beyrouth. SAILINGS FROM SCANOINAVIA/U K /CONTINENT S'porc P795 words
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Article19 1955-08-20 12 sharp shovel fell y«trrd.u morning but barrinfurther rn n the uoins tor toda> >hould >lill br i;ood.19 words
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1522 1955-08-20 12 By SCRUTINEER PINK TICKET seems all set to show a smart field of Class Two sprinters the way home in the main sprint over six furlongs (Race Five) today, final day of the Singapore Turf Club August Meeting at Bukit Timah.1,522 words
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Article204 1955-08-20 12 TRUNDLE HILL - THE LAST WORD TRUNDLE HILL By «f, Stage Show II 1 I Colo ir h Credit B r u o'. prove 3 on V. k c A greal Forage l I Star I Sap] take 1 tip for Two Dimension. Sl», .\'j* a very inspir- g >1 re. Igi it204 words
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Article186 1955-08-20 12 RACE SIX The Stewards Cup over ninr furlongs should resol\e into a threc-rornerrd battle among topw eight OCEAN PEARL, ('.olden Melody and Littl 0 Pappa. My vote goes to GOLDEN MELODY Golden Melody ran a fair rate last Saturday over the mile. With 8.10 lie finished seventh to James186 words
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Article135 1955-08-20 12 PAD] FIELD towers over this Class three field and should account tor them over the 11 miles Running after a threemonth spell ho put up a creditable display when he finished a strang seventh to Gular II on th» first day. That race must have improved him considerably135 words
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Article112 1955-08-20 12 DESPITE the heavy ground conditions, seven new records were established at the annual Combined Malay Schools athletic meet held at Jalan Besar Stadium on Wednesday. The new records were set in the 100. 220. 440. and 880 yards the 80 metres hurdles, lonu jump, and the hop112 words
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Article1265 1955-08-20 12 RACE l: 2.15 p.m.— Horses Class 2 n;v J. 00, Colour Film 4y 8.11 Shaw Stable 28 1 Crown Link 4y 8.11 Capt. H P Blovr-am H 4. 8 Culvardo 4y 8.10 MJ- Woi£ Peng' Cg' and I 6. 98 Admiralty :>.y «.O8 Dr C X Quek1,265 words
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250 1955-08-20 12 THERE were seven walkovers in the Singapore Badminton Association's Schoolboys tournament which began at the Badminton Stadium yesterday morning. In the singles, firm favourite for the title, Lim Wei Lon, (Oldham Methodist) was given a walkover by Hamza Mohd; P. Ridgeway gave a walkover to250 words
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Advertisement123 1955-08-20 12 r\tt.r Rm RACES Cilrbrdte And RELAX \t The Citx > MCHT-SPOT To-night EXTENSION la.m. Special y CARLSBERG THE Kl\<; or BEERS I NIGHT l Attractions V SPOT DANCES PRIZES— CARLSBERG. V KIND COURTESY OF EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. To-momnc 2p.m.— sp.m. TEA DANCE > WATCH OUR ADVERT. I rj._'^, AM,123 words
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315 1955-08-20 13 Hopman Accuses Officials Of 'Rudeness' SYDNEY, Austrolio, Aug. 19, (AP)— Harry Hopman, Australian Daris Cup captain, accused American tennis officials of "impertinence" yesterday and added: "I am not going to have any American tennis officials and sports writers running my team for me." i nadc nil ient hone conversation with315 words
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Article43 1955-08-20 13 hu- The I nI postI I to bf I I I r.rman I the 1 I defaulI I n 'I-n-I play I grass I d mv I h^d I I I i pa.>t I im I gainst I I I I courts43 words
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Article33 1955-08-20 13 .TOHANNKJSBt'RC;. Au& 10 (Reuter). Robert Cohen of Frai his _;ht box ins S h African Wi c X on Sep <j(T gymnaMonday be- i reducing weight stated by :jer M.33 words
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610 1955-08-20 13 WILLIAM NEWMAN - WILLIAM NEWMAN By LONDON, Auff. 19, (Kcuter)—One of the most critical phases in the long history of English football looms up on Saturday as 96 clubs swins into action to open tht arduous, eiffht months Leigue and Tootball Association Cup comi petitions. With Eigland's610 words
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Article, Illustration77 1955-08-20 13 SPECTATORS gasped as lan Wilsons Ford Special ran out of control and began to somersault in the Craigantlet Hill Climb, near Belfast, recently. They need not have worried. Wilson, apparently trapped in the drivers .seat, crawled out from under the wreck and wtiked off unaided, apparentlyA.P. - 77 words
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Article183 1955-08-20 13 MANCHESTER City, last season's Cup runners-up, are trying to arrange home and away games with Moscow Dynamo. They arc prepared it. guarantee the crack Ru^ian team s:3.000 as their share ol the gate for a floodlit match at Maine-road in October or November. Dynamo want183 words
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Article31 1955-08-20 13 LONDON. Aug* 19 (Router; A Russian athlete 25-yrar-old. Vassily Vlassenko. today beat the world record for the 3.000 metres steepiecha.se clocking eight n^nutes 45.4 seconds, Moscow Radio reported.31 words
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Article136 1955-08-20 13 NE' ORLEANS. Aug. 19 <Reut) A Civil district court:oday upheld the Louisia StaU' Athletic Comrsions rule barring boxin matches between Whitcnd Negro fighters. Jvc Walter Hamlin said such rule coulJ not be constructs an arbitrary use ot the amission's powers. Joifown. a New Orleans' NegrJght weight, had136 words
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Article, Illustration243 1955-08-20 13 TYSON FOR LANCS Rumour Says: LONDON. Aug. If) (Rcuter)—Prank "Typhoon" Tyson, the world".-, fastest bowler, may one day play for Lanca county of his b Strong rumours circulating in Manchester today suggested I ich a possibility. v. kcrl whether there i ;niv to n ".<> the i ports Tyson who243 words
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Advertisement307 1955-08-20 13 TUITION if ADAM CHUAS SCHOOL o! .?1 dressmaking 44u Vici Street Singapore TeL Bill Individual lessons given j:; dl making and embroidery. '.Ann than fifty kinds of East< i n Western div.^r^ taught 8 months. Examin iti am diplomas viril] be given Even t classi Enquiries cord vited. I/AILKD your307 words
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Advertisement272 1955-08-20 13 ::lassifiep ads PfERSUMAL kfOIOKISTS! Uo You want M AND cheapest r In>urar.cr Pohcv is. write AA U. PO. Jox 150. I'cnar.K SIHiAIIOMS VACAMT Xl \l II Ml'l X MJ M< ll' <)l M II i Offlo fie g Bn \Aunu y[ I a Dej reof I X practica Li »sic272 words
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Miscellaneous165 1955-08-20 13 kl Abner By A/ Copp V HA/A/T NATCHERAK KISSIM HERV-TMET AJr r_^L AH GOT TH'MOST BRILLVUNT KCw** W^'?'?* TASTC -^K^W "tit See^JKh whole i brillvunt). Uley Oop B r V H omlin pmm i-r" 1 T l I I BLTT MY sTAKS > vI I V x*^ ->~ M_j_________f \^EH.165 words
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Article164 1955-08-20 14 SINGATOUrS four by 110 yards relay tram \t->tenlav clocked the sensational time of 44.1 seconds just .2 sec outside the Malayan record On a 330-YARD TKACK! This was the fastest ever quarter-mile relay ever run in Singapore. The Mn-apore record stands at 4 4 >cc.164 words
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Article, Illustration766 1955-08-20 14 Ip And Chew Bee In The 'last 4' Malayan 1 Open 1 Tennis Tourney: J 2nd. Day! Gladys In Final IPOH, Fri. In a day of exciting tennis, K. H. Ip of Hongkong and Ong Chew Bee of Singapore showed the way to the semifinals of the men's singles whileStandard - 766 words
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333 1955-08-20 14 CONRAD NG - Henderson Gets 'Push' From Valberg To 6-2½ CONRAD NG By WELL DONE. Jerome Henderson. And thanks for assurance. While we are counting the days to the Malayai Gttan at Ipoh, Singapore can at least be sure vi one winner among the men. Henderson's 6ft. lUin. just one inch outside Lloyd333 words
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Article64 1955-08-20 14 TIME Johore Ccy--y over K.-r.g GcorfC V School of Scrcmban .eir friendly cricket match ed at Balestief Road. pore. yestcr- The ended in an exciting draw. CeykntM who at one lost fo:r wickets foi 13 were I by s. H. lloorthj (not out 50 and Sivarajah (35). mil64 words
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Article44 1955-08-20 14 lONDON. Fn. »Reuter) tv cricket results: \t l>«»\er: Worcestershire brat Worcestershire IN K-nt 50 and Ml on 73. Berry four for 40*. \t HiMldrrsfii-M: Yorkshire d necstcrshirc by 67 runs 100 and 21i> GloucesMre 168 and 84, tTrueman n for 30».44 words
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Article245 1955-08-20 14 lft© >ards: 1 Tan Eng Yoon fSvifl 3 lan Soo Hian «Swift>. 1 :rn JH Choon (Achilles) 10 2 sees H«t yarns: 1. MS Maniam Tpow Seng < Swift*. 3 Raja "Schools' 2 mins. 11.6 Nhot Putt: 1 Maneh < Achilles >. 2 lok nf245 words
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Article457 1955-08-20 14 MEN'S SINGLES FIRST ROI'ND I. im llei- Chin (S'porc) bt Lee tns C'heong (Pki 6-Z. 6-2. SECOND ROI'ND Gaa Koen Hie <Indm ht M. Vahaya »Sel.» »»-l. 6-4: Moses Tay (Pkt bt R. H. Marshall (Spore* 6-0. S-2 QUARTKR FINALS K. II Ip (Hon^kon^) bt Itjas457 words
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Article105 1955-08-20 14 9..°»0 A.M.: Leong Khuan Nyean and Lim Thiam Chin vs. Clvnton Reed and Sinclair. Marshall and Miss Sheppard vs. Khong Kit Soon and Mrs. Ault. Fadzilla Nor vs. Musa. Ahmad Mokhtar vs. Christopher Then. 10.;J0: Pinto vs. Ferdinands. X.II Ip and Mrs. Tamworth vs. It.ias and Mrs. Claire105 words
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213 1955-08-20 14 Kota Raja In Danger Of Being Sent Down Indian R.J 3 Kota Raja 1 KOTA RAJA, beaten 3-1 by Indian Recreation Club at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, are in grave danger of being sent down to Division Two next season. They have but the slimmest of chances of saving themselves213 words
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Article209 1955-08-20 14 Rajaji SC Win In Extra Time ■Raja.ii S.C. 2 Town Rangers 1 (After extra time) A GOAL scored in the fourth minute of extra time oil' the rebound of a penalty kick enabled Raja.ii to win their Junior Cup-tie replay 2-1 against Town Rangers at Geylang Stadium yesterday. The two209 words
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Article26 1955-08-20 14 KERALA Samajam beat R.A.F. Sembawang 2-1 in a friendly soccer match at Scmbawang yesterday Baskaran and Rahman scored for Kerala Samajam, Todd for R.A.F.26 words
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173 1955-08-20 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.—Football Association of Sclangor knockout competitions have attracted 25 entries. 10 for the Senior and 15 for the Junior tournaments. The competitions start early in September. RcUnins champions. Selangor Rangers nave entered two team* for the Senior but none in the Junior173 words
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Advertisement50 1955-08-20 14 he plays for the highest! GOLD! FIERY KISSES! FABULOUS ADVENTURE! mimnai CTIW f Q \%A D ADD ADV I amm flS'"^i^^?^^S 1^ Vi|v t/^^^^^^9H^^ESi^i^B i^kv.^il V^^B f the M^^* f XSHnlb^^'-'^bk a^B^Li -'^Lh^b^bv4b\^l .^b^b^b^^^^^b^bt J '■MS! -bibbi, .wiMBl,- ,A;, s s -,n,. nvf^ ft/| |DINI G H T CX^U^OC TONIGHT50 words
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Advertisement192 1955-08-20 14 TODAY! I i SHOWS DAILY 12.tt-3.«,. fi 3( fc I MG-Mr,, DANCE O F THE P A1NI(1) \iy __gk __H I .A _^_^_H ■^kl 'Wl^fs^sfißr 2 Sjpff'S___r^ I ESTHtR HOWARD »j l^^l CHEAP M AtTmTT^-^-J TODAY S TOMORR()v\ KAITLE GROIND s ta, T i.», Un I YOUNG PROGRLSsT^I I SPORTS192 words
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Title Section13 1955-08-20 1 The PAYA LEBAR INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ajajghajghjas SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 195.-). i IM I.13 words
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Article, Illustration671 1955-08-20 1 Mr. Boyd To Open Million dollar Drome sIEW ERA dawns today for Singamercial centre of South-east :-»ith the opening of the $371 million al airport at Paya Lebar. »ds of spectators, among whom ore crs whose homes were originally on aho are honoured guests on this671 words
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Article, Illustration68 1955-08-20 1 SCALE model of the proposed $7^ million terminal building to be built at the new Poya Lebar International Airport, as viewed from the approach road. Pending completion of this building before 1958, the Airport offices will be using buildings adjoining the hangars. The model, which was assembled by a team68 words
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Article118 1955-08-20 1 AIKMNK operators in conjunction with the Dep.-rlment of Civil Aviation will be the hosts at a cocktail party for the guests at the Singapore new International Airport today The party will take place after the opening ceremony by Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr.118 words
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Article, Illustration174 1955-08-20 1 1,500 To See The Opening Ceremony Today ABOUT 1,500 guests will today witness the opening of Singapore's $37.5 million International Airport by the Secretary of State for Colonies, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd. Under the first phase, nearly $27 million has been spent. By the time the taxi track, apron and parking174 words
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Article136 1955-08-20 1 Paya Lebar Oddities AbO-feet Bo tree revered by Buddhists which stood in the path of the 8,000 feet runway posed a problem—how to move it away and make it live. This tree Krew from a saplin? taken from the original Bo tree in India by a Burmese priest who lives136 words
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Article370 1955-08-20 1 A FULL and interesting programme has been arranged ior today's opening of the new Pay a Lcbar International Airport A flypast by ai reran 0} the Royal Air Force led by Harvard* of the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force will be one of the highlights370 words
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Advertisement175 1955-08-20 1 Now fly across the world in f/n.'lfltl Super Constellation Luxury wJL I V fIRST- CLASS SERVICE Fly in Super Constellation luxury enjoy QANTAS superservice all th 3 way on the first-class "Connoisseur" Service from London via the East to Sydney and across the Pacific to North America. Limited passenger list175 words
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Article, Illustration876 1955-08-20 2 DCA'S OFFICE ENSURES SWIFT FLOW OF PLANES -It's A Day-To-Day Job T\ien BohindW^ I The Scenes... ENSURING the safe and swift flow of thousands of civil and military planes in 750,000 square miles around Singapore is a day-to-day job of the Singapore Civil Aviation Department. Last year, this work involved876 words
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Advertisement117 1955-08-20 2 Congratulations SINGAPORE NO SUBSTITUTE j> for leadership f f *l) :^;^S%^y/^ A All tyre builders say their product is best—but V f^^'^^^?^^ S^^^bw4' tyre bu Y ers all over the world have bou 9 ht F^ more Good y ears than an y other make! Yes v%^ buyers have chosen117 words
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Article, Illustration258 1955-08-20 3 the tern. I building S new Airthr cons, beams. i.hcs and hrated and I* do pi >u-rinn. of the •«.red. thong I -ard. The work carried out by extensive. It includes the taking down of Hangar B at Kalian*, dismantling, transporting, cleaning, painting258 words
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Article16 1955-08-20 3 Drift Meter For Planes oftcrri- peri! i g se ed all X I en- UP tO16 words
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Advertisement53 1955-08-20 3 CHONG CHE CHENG of 64, TANJONG KATONG ROAD SINGAPORF are organised and equipped to carry out STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING REINFORCED CONCRETE AND B UILDING CONSTRUCTION THIS ORGANIZATION HAS BEEN RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF The Main Buildings Control Tower Hangars Police Station Workshops Pumping Stations Offices etc., etc., at the NEW53 words
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Advertisement124 1955-08-20 3 at the New Airport I ■'■■'■'jj^^^ I^Li y "^Jj"' _^w. UIMP| vJ^^^^- 4T VC\\\D QPD\/irF I iilJ' WUK OtKv/Lt I way of life. It is our pride that we are i more than an AIRLINE we are a SERVICE. i A. I. I. serves London, Paris, Dusseldorf, Prague, Geneva, Zurich,124 words
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Article, Illustration431 1955-08-20 4 SIGNS OF RISING INTEREST 1 iil.lv I arc definite turboprop |M \rr pl.ints .uy IgWrtef •iiiitientK in the planning «»t tutu..- I S, militir. and ti\il transport pl mh 1 url)opro|>-driven Hies are la>ter than pistnn enuiiH':l plif 1 but •WCff than ttirbo.jctdrhen pfaUMS. I I :<431 words
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Article, Illustration45 1955-08-20 4 TIIF six girb at the Airport to help the public with information on the arrival \m\ (Upartine ot the planes. Standard picture shows (from left): Mrs. J. 31. Wearns Misses Katherine Tan, Eunice Lecomber, 3laggie Scow, Lena Chan and Daisy Tan.45 words
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Advertisement60 1955-08-20 4 > New Airport Hotel I Poyo Lebar AIR CONDITIONED INTERNATIONAL LOUNGE I or S: MALAYAN NON- AIR-CONDITIONED LOUNGE 1 Chinese and English Food Served i a- )> \> Dance on the Open Air Terrace I 1 to the strains of I i i 1 Gaspar and his Orchestra i with60 words
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Advertisement48 1955-08-20 4 &t rt jj: W v "y I m J _i-^'_ 1 fa r i 1 _r A^J pil 4 H_t MALAYAN A/ftWAYS CONTINUES AS .^J&P^ BEFORE SERVING YOU THE PEOPLE A FROM THE NEW PAYA LEBAR AIRPORT I Hit**"* 1 en* 1 HAs m e gOO" w J48 words
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Article, Illustration780 1955-08-20 5 SINGAPORE-CENTRE OF WORLD AIRWAYS nation Forms Qhlpst Link With Australia ♦•>t associauMralia and have been n<n. Down city has urne resting Im pioneer m Britain to i centre of Singaj also deveI roads ■c air the world few days Qantas ition of rwtn sec- route that date. Imperial r contract780 words
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123 1955-08-20 5 Aussies Just Couldn't Believe it True ia 1936. short l a.s the folifying the v and punc- Qantas serng circulated Seavlew l pore one D. a party turnr waiter and me does the trrive?" I at the dining-room clock for r\ nt and replied: "In ten minutes, sir." Smiles <>t123 words
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Article, Illustration84 1955-08-20 5 QANTAS can take you to almost any pait cf the globe and the map of the world above shows the Qantas routes and connecting services which form the far-flung network Actual Qantas services are indicated by the thick black lines while the thinner84 words
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Advertisement86 1955-08-20 5 SINGAPORE LOOKS TO THE FUTURE j ALL FENCING MATERIALS j^^^k c Jss&§BSodi, WE AISO MANUFACTURE, <► AND GATES... fffVXHCT^rvSI supply and construct i t Manufactured by [%AMamMJ^mUmMaJj H^^^g lt~r!" Lji 1 t r "NETWELD" Concrete -<► ~(JL_^~— _I__!_J I— i 1""~ M r^~ Reinforcement Fabric oiiMill us for all Fencing86 words
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Article73 1955-08-20 6 SOME of the world's biggest, fastest and most revolutionary aircraft, including the "flying bedstead" with its vertical takeoff will be shown to the public at Farnborough next month. British aircraft constructors announced recently. But they will watch some ot them only in flight swooping and manoeuvring73 words
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Article61 1955-08-20 6 I DURING at th»> top pit lure >ou would imagine Nou'sflf i»i a plane /oominvaß tin- airways. I in- dials. instruments mci ih»- men ttmnetvei t\r\ indication of Hm hi They Don't But *ou would he rompjeielv wrnr; These men arc in the latest trainins tie\in tor pilots61 words
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190 1955-08-20 6 5½ MILES OF PIPING TO DRAIN AIRPORT PIPES and culverts for Paya Lebar Airport were all manufactured by Hume Industries (FE.) Ltd. to the special design of the Public Works Department. Manufactured by the centrifugallv spun process, developed by Humes, each 5-foot length of pipe can withstand an impact load190 words
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684 1955-08-20 6 LA TEST ELECTRONIC MACHINE TO TRAIN PILOTS Airline's Drive For Safety And Efficiency IN THEIR ever-constant drive to provide the maximum of efficiency and safety, Scandinavian Airlines System have now ordered one of the finest machines possible for the training of their crews. This machine, the "Dc-menl" Flight Simulator Will684 words
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Article140 1955-08-20 6 BRITISH makers o) radar equipment announce two new orders one to help aircraft flying Asian routes and the other to assist in iceather forecasting in Africa. The flying aid is an airCraft control radar set, ordered wr installation at Dum Dum Airfield, Calcutta. The140 words
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Article175 1955-08-20 6 ORCHARD Motor Company Ltd take prid* i B the fact that Bedford Trucks mttt u>ed in thl construction of the new Pay a Letar Airport vh (r together they have laid tio.OOO tons ol bitumen covered a distance of about 30,000 miles each. These175 words
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Advertisement32 1955-08-20 6 b^^b\ r^^wF«JßßPP^BSy^^BßKßPs^^fjjßfcvv^^y^T|B^^*^^ c- j^H 4flß 111 B B *0 w Sflflß^lHß?Sr^Sw^ .^«^Hv -^B '(^^WRH^f^^^Sß *4 </^T '<V3fi^j£:'^?^l '^^B^S^^B^BK^' '■"''*"^HvJ*>!*'-^S-*^^H^^B[ 8 tß^^l I I BBV B^K I|E|l <A\€l^P bIuJ L e TOURNEAU WESTINGHOUSE32 words
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Article, Illustration107 1955-08-20 7 turboprop Viikors Viscount aircraft, a prototype of v hich is seen above, by Inion of Burm., Airways for use on their regular Passen K er imilar to thos* ordered by Capital Airlines of the I nited States mation history in America h y beromin; thr first IS,107 words
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Article, Illustration330 1955-08-20 7 Part Of Big Expansion Bid UNION OF BURMA AIRWAYS hos embarked upon an ous plan of expansion that will include new routes to China via Kunming and to Vietminh, Indo China. this proposal to should coincide with the openinternational airport at Paya330 words
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Article177 1955-08-20 7 The Airborne Way of Moving House n a furniture removal by hv air ought to be not only also cheaper of transport 1 partly due to the considei A 1M m the lowei mane€ premiums and a nsit time, which ins that the fami a y in hotels for one177 words
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Article139 1955-08-20 7 "WORK horse of the air" iias how Sir Frederick Handley-Page described his company's riew plane, the jour-engined Herald Transport which is expected to make its first flight within the yiexl jen~ necks. He ren<i ed it had been tailormade to mil the needs of Operators139 words
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Article439 1955-08-20 7 And Then In Mid -Air It Happened... OF TRAVELLING WITH CHILDREN And then about ten hours from London it happened. The memory of those ten hours wiil live with me for ever, and neither time nor distance will dim it. It is no picnic439 words
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Advertisement12 1955-08-20 7 ■<-.-. \.yy. ■•iMg*^' v jc>:m x>>:- i -o _^/r <^._^ *-^S^^k _^^F XvVvT^v .^7%^.12 words
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Article, Illustration216 1955-08-20 8 ...AND IN THREE YEARS ONLY WHEN the decision was made to build an international airport ot Paya Lebar, the Chief Engineer estimated that over 3J million cubic yards of earth would have to be moved in three years. ill and216 words
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Article127 1955-08-20 8 All Done By Remote Control... A FLICK of a finger at the new extension to Britain's G.P.O. radio station near Rugby can put two countries into radio touch, telephony or telegraphy, and enable vital worldshaking messages to be exchanged, or two fardistance lovers to engage in romantic conversation. The man127 words
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Article, Illustration52 1955-08-20 8 SHELL AVIATION SERVICE Is at your service, world-wide with the latest and best equipment, manned by the most experienced crews at more than 1.500 airfields throughout the entire world. Picture above shows the Service Station which has been installed at the new Paya Lebar52 words
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Article210 1955-08-20 8 Any Fool Can See A Hangar DURING the last war when air fields began dotting the British coun-try-side, people often wondered if the Air Ministry and the Ministry of Works were on speaking terms. The reason wa.s that. quite 1 often, the Ministry of Works would move on. to a210 words
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Article86 1955-08-20 8 Prospecting By Plane IX Australia, prospectors are using famous British lighi aircraft to search for uranium deposits. They were chosen for the job because they van fly with complete reliability within 50 to «J0 feel of the ground. Detection equipment carried by themincludes scintillometers, which are instruments sensitive to the86 words
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Article, Illustration93 1955-08-20 8 This RAF Hawker Hunter jet fighter is definitely going down rapidly at that! Squaaron Leader Topp, ace RAF fighter pile* these latest jet fighters to put it through its acrobatic pGces ter flown by the same pilot recently set up on unofficial record I Edinburgh to Farnborough,93 words
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Article85 1955-08-20 8 Air transport has played an important part in the fight against the dread disease of poliomyelitis (infantile paralysis* which has now reached a new height— thanks to the development of the Salk vaccine in the USA. Many thousands of Rhesu s monkeys were Deeded for the85 words
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Advertisement31 1955-08-20 8 T/z/5 famous trio played a big part in the new airport's construction J i^^^k^SS i it s? flHflß -i&i^r j*Bßpt ■#> ii >BORMEO c feU i—ryel.m.M SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH, PENAN G.31 words
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Article, Illustration906 1955-08-20 9 THE GREA TEST SHO W ON EARTH Earthmoving Now A Mighty Industry N lu> always been M I>V enormous resources, but thrse r°is limited to JJds t0 ex3 nd <" ntr °l them. trp in the these rci UM applicahand tools iv necessi- md comroai a' n buildI mounholes r.*906 words
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314 1955-08-20 9 THE facilities required for modern transport is calling more and more for supplies of high quality asphalt and tarmacadam, especially for building runways at large airports and for new roads to carry modern fast transport. The firm or Frederick Parker Limited of Leicester. England have314 words
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Advertisement45 1955-08-20 9 to the moon I just yet. j j any place ill this world. tyanij airline A took through J ravel Service > v W/t/i f/ie best acompliments I of I SINGAPORE GRANITE QUARRIES I LIMITED. 110. Market Street, Singjpuru 7588 Tel: 7588 v*v* 7¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ v *v'r**v'P'r*¥*v45 words
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Advertisement96 1955-08-20 9 KLM ROYAL DUTCH AIRLINES offer congratulations to Singapore on the opening of the new International Airport at PAY A LEBAR. BY ALL WHO KNOWj^MjjMyr^^ HUME INDUSTRIES (F.E.) LTD. SOLE AGENTS for the «ft FOSTER TRANSFORMERS %l installed at XW^ Okt l^^ss^ Paya Lcbar Airport >/ v i Irj I B96 words
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Article, Illustration1211 1955-08-20 10 JUMBOS TRAVEL WORLD BY PLANE NOW Big Advances Made In Air Transportation IT seems strange to us today, observing the opening of a new, large international airport, to remember that, back in the days when Walt Disney produced "Dumbo. the story of the flyinc elephant, the concept of an airborne1,211 words
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Article105 1955-08-20 10 HEXRICH C J. Fockc. of Amsterdam. who founded the German Focke-Wulf Company, has obtained a U.S. patent on an unusual aircraft that combines some teal .:es of ooth the helicopter and the airplane. The Invention, built for the government ot Br.iAl has a revolving105 words
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239 1955-08-20 10 Caterpillars Latest Tractor Model Is The 'Boss Of The Crawlers' NOT EVERY earthmoving job needs the typo of power Qv i I a track laying tractor and Pava Lebar Airport with it i W|f M called for the haul speeds attainable only with Vl 9 m. ru bbcr w equipment.239 words
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Advertisement457 1955-08-20 10 fly 7| On business or vacation everybody welcomes the frcqu- I ency of SAS flights all over the world. Warmhearted service with that wonderful touch of Scandinavian hospitality makes air-travel by SAS the most memoroblc *l you ever had. I r To 73 cities in 41 countries on 5 continents457 words
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Article, Illustration514 1955-08-20 11 AIRLINE GETS A GOOD NAME CATHAY Pacific Air ways has now been operating an airline lor some nine years, and from the small beginning, there has developed a regional airline carrying worldwide recognition and reciprocation, with an excellent record for utilisation and punctuality. The progress of this514 words
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Article, Illustration285 1955-08-20 11 range of lighting equipment manufactured by The British <>n Co, Ltd., and available through The Borneo Co., Ltd., is displayed at the new Airport. et K .c stancity. are specie c so izontal re, hi lency, d.ibt proof, industrial d.:T ;ser fittings arc285 words
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Article45 1955-08-20 11 THE Borneo Company. Limited ictre alto responsible lor the supply ot a large proportion ot the Airfield lighting fittings and control equipment. A total ot 415 Holophane hghtin a liltings with BTH Lamps and ti(>4 Parmeko Transformers were among the equipment supplied.45 words
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Article79 1955-08-20 11 NEARLY 12.000 yards of Multicore Control Cables were supplied by The Borneo Company. Limited for the new Aiiport The cables were manufactured by The British Insulated Calender's Cables Ltd.. and were made to the high standards fix- ed by The Cable Makers Association These contain over79 words
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Advertisement50 1955-08-20 11 )»iir Inii#»/ liy \ir Hm \UU* Ckttk CA*C 4 H§U hX A tit llx X t M. I 1/ IT AND SO\S (Singapore) Authorised tATA AgcnM i Plocc, S'potc— Tel. ***** Cx ***** grophic Address "NANDAWAYS" SU N KWONG TRAVEL SERVICE! if ft m fi tt I Te1:— ***** *****!50 words
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Advertisement93 1955-08-20 11 Speed, Punctuality, Reliability these are the .--^^l*- things that make C.P.A. service to Far Eastern Ports completely unsurpassed. C.P.A. is a British Airline, manned by British Pilots, mainty tamed by British Engineers. For all information concerning flight times and schedules, check with our booking offices to-day. Consult Malayan Airways Ltd.93 words
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Article, Illustration235 1955-08-20 12 NIK rkilipa Public A»!(h«ss equipment inI tilled William Jacks ,v (o. (Mala\.i) Ltd. at the new International Airport has bren desigft€i\ to meet the requirennrit tli.it sperdi will be intrlli-ihU- all over that part «>l Ike airi>ort building «>prn io pul)lic passcagers witliout235 words
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Article, Illustration32 1955-08-20 12 ONY AIK MO plane of the Garuda Indonesian Airways at Kalians Airpert. Ike built in steps art- on the left The earlier type of Convair ~4U nas steps on the ri^ht side.32 words
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Article, Illustration468 1955-08-20 12 IN the past few years Railar has become a household word. The various systems have reached the peak of efficiency but at the HUM time they have grown far more complex. Decca Radar Ltd.. ha.> recently perfected an Airfield "Radar System known simply as468 words
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Article241 1955-08-20 12 Transporter Units Prove Valuable ROAD Machines (Dray ton) Ltd.. a British company, was formed immediately after the last World War to manufacture and market patented, now type equipment for use by Civil Engineers and Builders. The Road Machines "Swing Weighbatcher" and '■.Monorail" drivcrless transporter units were an immediate success and241 words
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388 1955-08-20 12 PLANS UNDER CONSIDERATION SINGAPORE— the focal point of East-West travel anc the fabulous shopping centre of the Orient is a tempting port of call for most of the major airlines and will be even more attractive to them now thai the new International388 words
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Advertisement53 1955-08-20 12 <lA€KS> 4} IC^"" 1^ ONE OF THE 55 K.W. i McLaren brush generating sets I INSTALLED AT THE JOINT AIR TRAFFIC j CONTROL CENTRE I (Srus! iV Me s re ft qaruda Convair L/— 3L—^^ FOP YOUR < *^f gi NEXT FLIGHT amammm^^^ booking office: ut floor ba\k o» china53 words
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Advertisement83 1955-08-20 12 j A CENTURY ()i S| ,< v TO THE TRAVELLING tv*t j 7//r TVwtW Rnw it///, ///r j gnmiesi chain of \m STE\M HOTELS: RAIL* 1 ITHOS. COOK son I (CONTINENTAL AM) ()V!!M X J| J corporate S9, ROBINSON ROAD* SlNT.APftte A| Mil 5 TELEPHONE: 2SI6] <:.\ls| v( M| |ij(83 words
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Article159 1955-08-20 13 i \>l >Il)F mobile shovels were used istrttl— ot Pa\a Lebar Airport W into the asphalt plant main- machines arc based on the Mam Tractor and powered -1 Lngines. similar Chai-xside vailablc the new capacities up to 1 cubic < n mww* IU application In159 words
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Article14 1955-08-20 13 AIRLINE'S SAFETY RECORD been I I A on J con- pns--.onrJ re- D WO!14 words
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Article265 1955-08-20 13 By AIR INDIA 1 El"' 111 1 1 Pl ot recounizr my obligationslo the public which trusts its safety to my skill ■i»»l judgment. To my fellow pilots who mutually depend upon me to follow established good practice lo my crow members who look at me to265 words
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Article, Illustration811 1955-08-20 13 AIR INDIA STRENGTHENS OLD BONDS WITH NEW THE opening of the mosr modern airport in the Orient at Paya Lebor, is an historic event in the development of Singapore especially in view of the fact that the Colony is one of the mojor centres tor air travel in South-cast Asia.811 words
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Article, Illustration266 1955-08-20 13 New Canberra For Extreme Altitudes TIIK Canberra Mark IX, the new British jet bomber, ordered In quantity by the Royal Air Force, has been taken off the secret list It la designed for long range photographic reconnaissance sorties at extreme altitudes and has completed its first test flights, announce the266 words
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Advertisement699 1955-08-20 13 85 000 tons |\vL/|| S*^h±.\M .Jfa-—^hk an y ar o the collective efforts which make up the whole, and on this, the openmq of (he new Paya Lebar \irport, engineers and workers must look with satisfaction upon a job exceedingly well done. Sharing in that pride oi achievement are the699 words
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Advertisement34 1955-08-20 13 ilt (iiot d lippinfi Itilunu it into IturlxT Imr<><>ii4> liiinmtrt I m/ir Mivtlford rvrviring .7 /on #o#f## o/" Hi tit nun front tf **/»/>* r ftt'/uptsi ifi'tir tippinu liunnt* linul into Itarhvr imri>t'in> i 4itji>r34 words
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Article, Illustration1878 1955-08-20 14 MILES THOMAS - THE FUTURE AHEAD FOR CIVIL AVIATION MILES THOMAS The Conquest Of The Air SIR By 'THE civil air transport industry, a child of the early twentieth century, is now emerging into full and vigorous manhood with the promise of spectacular achievements in the next few decades. During its comparatively short1,878 words
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Advertisement254 1955-08-20 14 I Malaya Construction I Company Limited were the first contractors to be awarded a contract of some magnitude on the S.ngapore Airport project, in the early part of The firm was commissioned to construct the main box culverts under the runways, about 4,000 feet long- High quality concrete was demanded254 words
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Article, Illustration33 1955-08-20 15 »>M »»t the Biirnifsc operators employed by International Aeradio Ltd. Rangoon u>ini; the .\I) ?00 V.11.F. Automatic Direction Finder. The same equipment is in use at Paya I.ebar Intrrnation Airport.33 words
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644 1955-08-20 15 LOCATED on the main approach road to Singapore's International Airport are the new buildings comprising offices, stores, and workshops of International Aeradio Ltd's Far Fast subsidiary Company. c work of LAX. is interesting, mainly because of its many and varied i object644 words
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Article, Illustration260 1955-08-20 15 FIRM PIONEERED CORD TYRES FOR AIRCRAFT (ioodyear Made A Flying Start lot air d «»n the tl men •Mm t»«l by .t.iiN, mtw I i ma G t c 1 11. ports arc na Ifj! iesigners not oncret* es or r i qualities reasons of but t 'raordinar; lney had260 words
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Advertisement61 1955-08-20 15 INGAPORE TRAVEL BUREAU Trovel Agents For MR, RAIL, AUTOS, HOTELS, I RS, INSURANCE. Cobles: "Trovbureou" cade (Ground Floor) Singapore, 1 i in Association with pAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. AND SINGAPORE PACKING COMPANY LTD., Arcode (Top Floor) Singapore, I. Oil 3 Cobles: "Bagtronsog" AND *BtAS CHINESE BANK BUILDING Box 1002,61 words
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Advertisement140 1955-08-20 15 USED on the Singapore International Airport project H Trip riiipsf RWI^R Kill i 1 H|j, I/if LUrifi lira AHN rh a t m( r up jo Crawler fractat ViL ~^m--^3 (*Vw X X «illi ll> ilr;ii:lic 'l<»ri|ii»' (oin»Tl<T TnWMni«Kior towiim :i St^Ml x>T L Compart ing Roller the i:iru» >-t140 words
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Advertisement326 1955-08-20 16 ''(PJ|l f al> iPS^^\ x^N I 1 1 1 1 I.- n nP3 fin to jPiifP i I I iiwiiiiy iv w w i w v ffl I" Lj^J l| I V^^J The 'ESSO' organisation have been serving the I P?l l Jj World of the air for over fifty326 words
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