Singapore Standard, 24 August 1955
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Title Section14 1955-08-24 1 Singapore Standard gjv x hIN(;\I'C)RE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 195."> 1 1 l'\<,r> l"» (IMS14 words
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Article, Illustration102 1955-08-24 1 Conference^ UNION z lf is nof p ossib| c at this stage EXPATS Mol^ a sti has need tor them SELF-RULE From two fo four years A Visit To The Shanty Town Icretary of State for the Colonirs. Mr. Alan wl. \isitecl Kuala Lumpur's shanty town102 words
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33 1955-08-24 1 2 KILLED, 2 HURT IN CINEMA SHOOTING Tues is gun :)cn air risara I;i.> t ma was and hotgun n>t his the (>nr 48--tmy, and 10D the Instmat succumbed Kuala Hospital a ■> tigatii33 words
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Article46 1955-08-24 1 ll'irca. Aug. 23 ond Lieutenant a U.S. air clown by nmcra a week unaided across a near the K< free alter d hands. v> red hi? right |ht >ide of his mists also dcliv of Bum pas' :v^er. army W. Brown.46 words
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Article205 1955-08-24 1 Along A 65-Mile Front CASABLANCA, Morocco, Au?. 23 (IP)— Tank and air-supported French army troops today launched a general offensive against rebellious tribes responsible for the mass slaughter of French settlers in Morocco's wild interior. Thousands of soldiers jumped oil this morning along a 65-205 words
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Article138 1955-08-24 1 Soldier To Die For Killing Girl HONGKONG. Aug. 23 Router An R.A.S.C. driver. Jamrs Richard Becker. 22. a Eurasian, waj today sentenced to death at the Criminal Sessions for murdering a Chinese girl. Evelyn Funs. 18. Tlie jury of live men and two women returned a verdict of guilty but138 words
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Article65 1955-08-24 1 HUSTON. Texas. Auj?. 23 (Reuter) India's Ambassador to the United States and his secretar- were asked to leave a public dining room at the International Airport here yesterday because the manageress thought they ircre Negroes. Houston newspapers reported today. Texas law forbids serving Negroes and white65 words
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Article43 1955-08-24 1 BENEVENTO. South Italy. Aug 23 Reuter Carmine de Luca. 29-year-old peasant who has outlived four wives, married for the fifth time at Pietralcina. near here yesterday. Fifth wife was Maria Saginario. 64-year-old weaver. There is no divorce in Italy.43 words
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Article27 1955-08-24 1 EGYPT and Britain have reached agreement on a plan whereby all Egyptian and British military forces will be withdrawn from Khartoum by Nov. 12. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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185 1955-08-24 1 100 Women Pledge To Fight Vice Till We Die' COLOMBO, Aug. 23 (Reuter) Britain's delegate told a congress of 100 women from 35 countries here yesterday that the world's women must torment their governments until they agree to suppress prostitution and the white slave traffic. Thumping the table Miss Chave185 words
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Article, Illustration652 1955-08-24 1 K. C. ARUN - And Tunku Sets Down 5 Conditions IF MCP REJECTS IT, WE'LL DECLARE WAR' K. C. ARUN Standard Staff Correspondent By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.-The Federation Government will offer an amnesty to the Malayan Communist Party in the first week of September, Tunku Abdul Rahman, the Chief Minister, announced tonight. This offer652 words
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Article172 1955-08-24 1 RAHMAN MAY FLY TO U.K. for TALKS KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs. Tunku Abdul Rahman, the Federation's Chief Minister may soon fly to London to put before the British Cabinet the Alliance demand for independence to Malaya. This is because. Mr. Alan Lonnox-Boyd informed the Tunku today that he has no mandate172 words
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126 1955-08-24 1 Own National Anthem In Malay -Tunku KUALA I D M r I X Turs. 'I "In- I (deration of Malaya will soon ha\e its own National \n them, in lino with its speedy WWgftM towards independence. The Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Kalini:tn. told newsmen tonight that compilation of the nation's126 words
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Article95 1955-08-24 1 LAGRANGE. Ulinoi. Aug. 23 (Rcuter* Oenenl Mo tors Corporation has put on show hero its experimental "aerotraln" In which passengers ran ride at speeds up to 102 miles an hour in com* with nylon reinforced bellows instead of steel springs. The "aerotrmtn was built at the95 words
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Article30 1955-08-24 1 FIFTEEN to 18- pr were reported killed about 5o Injured vhen peedlng »>,- rammed into another I >toppfd M stai ion we I oi B n APAP - 30 words
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Advertisement95 1955-08-24 1 IMMERSON >^\ HEATER. l^/ ,iru krltlr sfc liiw If i; 1 I I don t know, but its simply delicious!) lit of 'Ovaltine' Cold v\s 2^U r^wlation. It's cool, V^ v >^ 'v VyJ' kh is a sheer .\>/9 V r^^7 1 wondtT why you imtK^S'^ rt of »t before.95 words
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Advertisement9 1955-08-24 1 Marshall to discuss amnesty with Tunku see page 89 words
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Advertisement59 1955-08-24 1 ATLAS^==\ Tuhu and TdUvp HARRISONS LISTER ENG LTD, Spore Kuola Lumpur Penong THE I 1 COCHRANETTE 1 BOILER For smoll Hotels, j t^i q Workshops ond Retreoding Tyres, etc. iLt. I Suitable lor Coke %U\\ M* Coal <ir Oil liriiMi STOCK Monufoctu'c^i COCHRAN CO ANNAN, LTD. Annon Scotlond Agent McALISTER59 words
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Article100 1955-08-24 2 Sweats With A Clenched Fist CHIAM Sam Long was told yesterday by the First Criminal District Court prosecuting oflicer. Mr. M. C. Boyle, DSP. "You don't swear with a clenched list, do you?" lie did this when Mr. Boyle asked him to swear if one of the photographs, produced as100 words
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Article150 1955-08-24 2 At the fourth day's hearing yesterday. Chiam said he went to Alexandra Cirrus at 1 p.m. from Chatswortfa Avenue where he was working, to have his lunch. On returning to work, Chiam added, he saw a crowd stooinf the police. He was Mopped by one of two detectives150 words
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Article99 1955-08-24 2 21 Books Presented To Museum A GIFT of 21 books, -'out Ol print and very diflieult to And." was presented to Raffles Museum yesterday by the German Consulate, in Singapore. Ti-.o objeel ol the presentation, according to Mr. Rudoli Mock, German Commercial Consul, is to strengthen cultural relations bet worn99 words
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Article58 1955-08-24 2 F.J. Braga Dies On K.L. Trip KUALA LUMPUR, lues. Mr. Frederick Joseph Braga, brother of Singapore*! Health .Minister. .Mr. A. J. Bniga, collapsed and died while talking to friends in a hotel room here yesterday. Mr. Bras: a was €1. He arrived in the capital on Saturday on a business58 words
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Article301 1955-08-24 2 So Mission Tries Again ST. Andrew's ."Mission Hospital, Singapore's hospital for very sick poor babies under three years of a«c. was an indirect victim of the May riots this year when it launched its annual appeal directly afterwards to a very nervous public. As301 words
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Article37 1955-08-24 2 HONGKONG. Aug. 23. Special Standard Service [Hosing prices of the Hongkong Exchange loday were 515.0."{ to ill sterling;' 55.81H25 to US$l; 51.8D3 to Malayan SI; 10.132 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $252.50 to a tael.37 words
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Article, Illustration27 1955-08-24 2 THE Indian government is considering nationalisation of the nation's 834 coal mines, the Minister of Production. Mr. K. C. Rcddy. told narliament here yesterday. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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487 1955-08-24 2 UNION BOSS SENTENCED To 5 YEARS JAIL Leader Of Factory Workers Had Red p aMfk Send Me Back T c China -He Sovc YONGKok Kirn, prcildcn? of 'J Shop and Factory Workers J n O n sentenced to five years' .mnrKr Vc I First Criminal District Court 7™ lr 1487 words
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Article, Illustration77 1955-08-24 2 THE Minister for Posts and Telecommunications. Mr Ong Yoke Lin. today visited thr Postal Services Headquarters and the General Post Office in Kuala Lumpur. He was accompanied by the Postmaster General, Malaya, Mr. E. E. Cassell, and his secretary, Inche Mohd. bin Raha. Mr. OngD.O.I. - 77 words
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306 1955-08-24 2 We'll Take Action, If You Do THE executive committee of the Singapore City Council Services Union, which represents about 1,500 white-collar workers, decided last night to ask all Union members to refrain from doing work outside their normal routine duties. Disciplinary ad. on will306 words
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140 1955-08-24 2 Year's Jail For Having A Stolen Camera JOHN DE Mello, who already served a prison term for theft was sentenced in the Third District Court yesterday to a year's imprisonment to be followed by 12 months' Police supervision for possession of a stolen camera. Dp Mello was arrested by Detective-Inspector140 words
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Article62 1955-08-24 2 TIIF Commissioner-General. Mr. Malcolm Mat Donald obliges half a dozen girls by signing their autograph books at a tea-party held at the Indian Association ><• terday. Others in the picture are (from left): Mrs X iv. Tandon, Mr. I). I). Fachdev. president of the Indian Association. Mr.Standard - 62 words
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Article98 1955-08-24 2 COMMODITY PRICES LOSING nibbfri I nts i" i II) in I ()<)!, i I Buy* i>> I sp int. I in I). A«{ ||4 N H*. i;; I M» ,i(h us ruin Tlir pri(C "I U.IJ)l( (li l|< No l i; s > v I «>\hn\ 111 KHU: I ll'98 words
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Advertisement186 1955-08-24 2 FOR CARE-FREE TRAVEL I Cooks Individual Inclusive Travel Service provides travel tickers. KJ ftfi Y/l I"M IA I hofcl accommodation, < qhtnl/l T 11/VML seeing dr«ves. etc rot tours starting an* day. travelling independently. With the improvement in Exchange I Control regulations announced NriU^IVF cosf f these tour con now186 words
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Article, Illustration141 1955-08-24 3 THE Colonial Secretary and Lady Patricia I.ennoxBoyd pose with the Malay rulers and their consorts at the Istana Sclangor lun(heon yesterday. FRONT ROW. (from left): Sultan of Perak, Sul- tan of Pahang. the Yanjj di Pertuan Besar of Negrl Sembilan. Lady Patricia, theYong Peong Seong - 141 words
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Article, Illustration38 1955-08-24 3 standard M PATKKIV LENNOX -BO YD, wife of the Colonial r\. r.irrirs a han% i; irl. I dauuhtrr of one of Ihc > «»f Ike Minm-i Bulnh l.opcr Srttlrmrnt. l.adv t \isitrii the SetUenrnl urn Monday38 words
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187 1955-08-24 3 A LUMPUR Tues. Lady Patricia Lcnnox- iting Bi Colonial Secretary, c in Kuala Lumpur today when she ternuncio from New Delhi at the I ibercul Patricia Tenku I Buloh bei round the n wards p Martin Mgr, Dominic ol Kuala HospitaL Hospital officials were uncertain187 words
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62 1955-08-24 3 leri onstra- rtist, Miss MJ this after- Met he is th o ol it' Wed ianr. to givo one of 0:1 1.> for > H all over as 1 boson by sell to pl«> ipean performance c rw 1 Pi 1:1: was broadcast re62 words
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Article, Illustration53 1955-08-24 3 TERAO HEADS M SSION TO RI ol Urn 82-man .-.ill trade misesia ;>•■ v .Yesterday ek irisil of the i 1 mder the Ir. Takco Terao, D H.nk. i a n from all I tu ring and dis- rverns of Japan. in will return to r* on their way backYong Peong Seong - 53 words
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349 1955-08-24 3 FJIOM TWf TUNKU S PRESS CONFERENCE] KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Tunku Abdul Rahman, the Federation's Chief Minister. said tonight ho was convinced that Malaya could achieve self-government within two years and complete independence within four. The Chief Minister who tonight ended two days of349 words
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Article87 1955-08-24 3 A SINGAPORF newsvendor. Bansraj Singh was yesterday (50 in the Eighth Magistrate > Court when he was found guilty <>: ausing hurt to another newsvendor, Rajkishom Widow Ba;.sra.i was seen using on iron-r< d when he hit Yadow on th.o forehead a> the latter was87 words
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Article34 1955-08-24 3 THE United States and Chinese communist delegations held their 10th meeting in Geneva yesterday to continue discussion of the repatriation of some 40 American citizens still held on the Chinese mainland. -Renter.34 words
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Article125 1955-08-24 3 Want To Help Me Cheat Reds? KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Federation Labour I. apartment reported ttiday it had been approached by a man in (T hina for help in deceiving the ommunist Chinese (iovrrnment. The man whose iden tity va s not disclosed wrote the department asking them to send125 words
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Article248 1955-08-24 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs.— The Federations Chief Minister Tiinku Abdul Rahman tonight save an assur ance that the Malayanisation policy of the Alliance Government would be based on the principle of "quick -but fair" In answer to questions at a news conference at his residence he248 words
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Article182 1955-08-24 3 From rage 1 the Rulers have had a chance to discuss the Alliance memorandum. Anything said at this stage would be prejudicial to both our cases," he told The Standard. •There arc so many constitutional matters involved that the Secretary of Stnte must be given time182 words
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Article41 1955-08-24 3 GENEVA. Aug. 23 fßcutfD Rudolf Minger, a former President of Switzerland and one of the great personalities of modern swiss politics, died at his home at Srhuepfen. n^ar Beren. today after a long illness. He was 74.41 words
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Article35 1955-08-24 3 TAIPEI. Aug. 23 <Reut<r> —Nationalist officials today denied Nationalist pianos had attacked the 2.171-ton British freighter Tai Chung Shan on Sunday morning about 20 miles from the South China port or Swatow.35 words
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Advertisement244 1955-08-24 3 Pstssenfferdtr Per/ozmance and Economy It l£^^ IHJH£SI j l «yffl™ vEHicLEs i /^^TSSSmii Hißh rtf Kicn engmr r M£M( lirr tn lrre 9Bt i j»^7 tatable nprratins nonomv. fc^^^^^~*~"^"~n^^ I en t f <>{ unobstructed 'wJ?^^^4^H i."' >»^^r r^ar front vusp^n* fragile loadt. Hypoid rear axle for quiet- it ness244 words
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Miscellaneous74 1955-08-24 3 Weather Report Minimum Temperature From 7.::o pm. Aug. 82 lo T..;0 a.m Aug. i:; Spore |?3F); Ponnns (7::Fi; Kota Itahru |«3F>; Kumlm Lumpur (T.IF); Ip«l> 17IFI; Kuantan (71Fi. Maximum Irmpera'urr: From 7 .!U a.m. to 7..1U p.m. Aug. 23 Singapore (871 i: I'enang »HBhi. Kota Kaliru (SSF): Kuala l.urn pur74 words
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187 1955-08-24 4 STORK FLIES IN AND ESTATE BOSS HOWLS; IT DALLIES AND A FIRM CAN'T EXPAND KUALA LUMPLR Tues —Tht stork seems to exert an influence on industrial rxp.wision in Malaya juds inn frcm «ases listed in the Labour Department s July repor* published today It showed that there was at least187 words
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361 1955-08-24 4 You've Seen KL's Mortal Sin, Mr.Boyd AND IT'S A RED LIGHT AREA TOO KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, emerged shocked today from a 20-minute tour of Kuala Lumpur's squatter area just off the busy Batu Road. And though he did not know it he became the first361 words
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Article, Illustration48 1955-08-24 4 Standard MISS N. Sybil Connor, daughter of Mr. Mrs. M. Connor and Mr. Donald Christopher llaslam. son of Mrs. M. P. Haslam who were married at the Kuala Lumpur St. John's Cathedral on Saturday. A reccntion was held at the P.W.I). Sports (iuh. Yong Peng SeongYong Peong Seong - 48 words
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Article230 1955-08-24 4 Adman, Broker Plead Guilty Xl ALA Ll'MPl'R. Tues. A newspaper advertising executive and a businessman were caught redhanded with obscene films «uid -i projector by a plainclothes detective in Brickfields Road last night, the First Magistrate's Court was told here today Yong Mali, allias230 words
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Article73 1955-08-24 4 6 On Trial For Murder SIX men will be tried for the death of Volunteer Special stab s Andrew Too who was killed in the May riots, when the preliminary inquiry ns en Oct. 25. They lace a charge of being bers an unlawful assem- ly which caused the death73 words
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Article30 1955-08-24 4 THE Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association benefit ted by $11,275.20, from the proceeds of the screening of the world premiere "Love is a Many Spiendorcd Thing** at the Ode vi30 words
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Article63 1955-08-24 4 PENANG. Tues— Di. Tham Ah K.c\v has resumed duty a> Chiel Fisheries Oftvcr Sin^apore, with e^cct from Aug 22 Wmif on .ca\e in the United Kirgdom he submitted a thesis and sat for the Doctor jof Philosophy degree of the London University Mr B R63 words
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Article201 1955-08-24 4 THE Singapore City Council Labour Unions Fcdcion will summon a meeting of all trade unions in the Colony, probably this week-end, to assess the "strike situation." i 1 ie Secretary of the Fede- ition, Mr. O. S. Rengasamj told The Standard that the Federation201 words
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Article129 1955-08-24 4 NEGOTIATIONS beta ecn the Sinyaoorc Cold Storage and the Factor-v and Shop Workers' 1 nion to settle the claims of some ol the linn's employees who are members of the Union, began yesterday Althoiisn the discussions lasted for several hours, no I settlement was reached129 words
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Article143 1955-08-24 4 Rural Areas To Get Two Hospitals TWO 200-bed district hospitals are now being planned for the rural population of Singapore, the Health Minister, Mr. A. J. Braga said yesterday. The site for one —to serve the Katong-Changi district has already been found and s and estimates arc being worked out143 words
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Article37 1955-08-24 4 TAIPING. Tues.— Scouts of the Taiplng Boys' School will hold a camp fire concert on Saturday at 7.30 p.m. in aid of the Federation ol Malaya Boy Scouts Association's headquarters building fund.37 words
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372 1955-08-24 4 Thursday Night Thieves Out Of Business A SMALL boy held by the Singapore Police on suspicion led to the downlall of lour housebreaking gangs that used to raid military establishments on Thursday nights, The Standard was told last night. The burglars chose Thursday nights as servicemen living in the Ayer372 words
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Article64 1955-08-24 4 TWO gangsters raided a petrol kiosk in the Katong area of Singapore yesterday afternoon and escaped with 1295. A lodger at a hotel in Uey!ang Road woke up yesterday to find £341 stolen. A Siamese woman living in MacPherson Road reported the loss of while64 words
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Article66 1955-08-24 4 KOH Ail CHAI yesterday claimed trial to a charge of being a member of an unlawful assembly which attempted to cause the death of Detective Corporal EJo Yee Meng on May 12 at the junction of Tiong Bahru Road and Leng Kee Road He was remanded66 words
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Advertisement84 1955-08-24 4 SHAW BROTHERS ORC^NISVIION^.^S I I CAPITOL Xl I W I II M I *H^^^^^lBhfe^K am I A I i^im *^^Bl i H IP'IF pwi HENRQO tricia M[ll|N J I REX I^ tASr day COLUMBIA PICTURES tw j§ A < 4 \k mickey r r^tV.y"!? 111 OPENS TOMORROW! H|^^i BLOOD, SWEAT84 words
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Article44 1955-08-24 5 $poris Centre AsSL To City rier- no Miic...i'io lo be V >uth f < I *:..V a would igned I by pool very ild n rm. and Y< in sport r.d jiria and In m:r. I vsrrt I r.tro im:art44 words
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Article56 1955-08-24 5 Song la> In the Singar Court s. cial Weit ot $494. court was nth from the ire foe t>j months empl jred and in I $-00 per Mr. R 8.1 prosecuting S S.tndibham -i deterrent was not pre- thr Ofl did not ligatl< n.>. .'Ay56 words
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Article, Illustration74 1955-08-24 5 A Cup Of Tea— The Chinese Way photo Mr Ma'colm >ia< Do nald receives h cncnionial (up of tea iiom a .shy ()n^ Sin lent; eldest son of Mr T W Onu I/M<|Jb| on are (from left): Mrs. C F Smith. Mrs. Tan Thin Tuan and and Mrs I \VStandard - 74 words
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Article193 1955-08-24 5 Tay Koh Vat Busmen Sign THREE 111 NDRKD conductors, drivers, fitters, cleaners, time keepers and ticket inspectors of the Tay Koh Vat Bus Company will sjet a general salary increase and better conditions of service. An agreement to this effect ras M^m-d between the193 words
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233 1955-08-24 5 $20,000 Claim Is A Fraud: Defence DEFKXCE Counsel Kenneth Seth in the ore High Court yesterday that two documents for nounting to $20,000 a solicitor's! clerk, Chua Sai Kow was' claiming n his client fraudulent. Mr Scth was cross-examin- b Ch i. ho ing the int frcm Soh Khim Kang,233 words
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Article135 1955-08-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR Tues 7K workers oi nunw here who I today appealed to the Mm for Labour. Mr l Sjjmbanto -liit- rvene in the aispute and make attempts ior an early settlement Ti Nations Union of Facand General Workers men's union announced135 words
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128 1955-08-24 5 Loke Opens Artist Lu's Exhibition MR. Loke Wan Tho, the Singapore film magnate and millionaire, bought two paintIngs by the loca artist. Lv Chong Mm. at the latter's One-Man exhibition at the British Council Hall which he declared open yesterday. Mr. Loke paid $200 tor each picture. There are 39128 words
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Article282 1955-08-24 5 Standard Music Critic MICHAEL Head, in the tri- pic rule of pianist, baritone and composer, gave a recital in the St. Andrew Cathedral Memorial Hall la.^t nijiht under the joint sponsorship ot the Chamber Ensemble and the Briti>h Council. Mr Head brings tho same fastidiousness282 words
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711 1955-08-24 5 jkdfjhrk MR. Malcolm Mac Donald, Commissioner General, South-east Asia, who is leaving Singa pore to take up a posr in India, attended four functions in his honour yesterday beginning with breakfast and ending with dinner. In between he had tea at the711 words
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Article99 1955-08-24 5 4 Identity Cards Not Yet Claimed KUALA LUMPUR Tues Four identity card.- aii empty purse and a pair of bo found at the site o! last SunJays MAHA exhibition have not yet been claimed They ?rc now in the Central Police Station tn Hign Street The identity cards belong to99 words
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230 1955-08-24 5 Young Malcolm Wanted To Be An Elephant Boy Mr MaKoim Mac Donald revealed yesterda% that in his bn>hooj he had always narlx -tired <* secret ambition io be an elephant -b«v in India Speaking at a tea party given for him by the Indian Association Mr Mac Donald sain that230 words
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Article59 1955-08-24 5 PARIT BUN'TAR. Tues if Mai In Ha an bin Hussein in II Nebong T< bal Court y. acquitted woman, Mf I King b fused of a ting in running a "100 numbers* 1 lottery. But he ha I this wrarnini to give her: "*You are59 words
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Miscellaneous887 1955-08-24 5 sStanclard eM-lmanac Information at a Glance Review IS), 6.55 R An- 1 19 72m) ;4 pm Haw3i; n FavourT?|7J|TTnnHg— a— w n no La «S»: X ."> gapore l^cs 1! 72m); 4. Wf lux- a rv •V fN f* Snar* M.iket Ker>o! |S»; 7 pm 119 72m 4 News .l!<7L'rrii.887 words
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Article710 1955-08-24 6 More Work: Less Tath SINGAPORE S < Minis! hav< k t is da:. sume that Orient to steer his ship ol MibkHis waters that have churned short term In office what idvised, until nd on th adera ol the hich come to ■ts. thai his conclusions on the710 words
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Article658 1955-08-24 6 Aster Gunasekera - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera by rrili: only good that has 1 mmc out of Mr. David Marshall*! uncalled for criticism of the Singapore businessman is the advice Ki\en to him by Mr. Tan (hin Tuan that he should use his head more than his tonnue. The658 words
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Article332 1955-08-24 6 Malayan— Chinese Play Scripts Sir: I should be grateful for the opportunity to reply, in your columns, to the comments by Mr Paul Lee of Singapore on the Penang Chinese Advisory Board's competition for MalayanChinese play scripts Mr. Lee made the point that, if a production was to have universal332 words
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Article102 1955-08-24 6 i THE Federal Minister i for Works in oiir nets i government, in planning > more new roads, must al- 1 so not overlook t)ie water 1 supply in Kulim, in the i 1 state of Kedah. Tfie water supply in I this little town cannot cope with102 words
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Article, Illustration1242 1955-08-24 6 Knox - Political Jungle Encroaches on LAOS Knox -By VIENTIANE. LAOS. rwy\\E warm rain drips gently J. from wooden eaves, not with the thrash of savager monsoons but with a gentleness and timelessness properly Laotian. Somewhere down the river bank a man Is hammering together the roof of his barge; elsewhere a1,242 words
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304 1955-08-24 6 We the PEOPLE The Kirkby Teachers Sir: It was reported that the parents of the Kirkby teachers might protest to the Education Department about sending their children to the east coast and other remote areas. Before they proceed any further I hope they and their children will bear in mind304 words
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136 1955-08-24 6 Demand for Independence 'Not Legal' Sir: By a treaty in 1824 Sultan Hussein of Johore granted complete cession i legal assignment* of Singapore Island to Mr. John Crawford, the then Resident and a successor of Sir Stamford Rallies, and also the final alienation of all native claims to titles thereto.136 words
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Article194 1955-08-24 6 Rebellion 171OLENCE in the French territories in North Afi has been of daily occurrence for some time, and a flare-up on a scale which broke out on the second anniversary of the ousting by the French of the legitimate Sultan ot Morocco is but a natural sequence of events.194 words
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108 1955-08-24 7 Russians Still Seek Woomera jecrets— Petrov 5//f77 Gefs Report On Probe \u > (Ki'utcr). Kussian Military 1 operating in Australia early this Miunlv interests in the rocket range •.•st,,,,niiv uiven to the Royal Commission hv ladmir Petrov. terday I the liven in -h 3 ioi hanrlrri |o M a Si,108 words
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Article18 1955-08-24 7 I Probes Jh Report F n i Bi ne. tring .V v18 words
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Article22 1955-08-24 7 IK. land. I ,r-old •t ol alter I Hook's Ills i n the hy. Hi r r lift22 words
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Article36 1955-08-24 7 23, tAP>— n. n» v Of ')\o women' jtion," they are demanding A isewifi wrote b i evening newsTokyo Shimbun: nci tHis barbarian .n. Why can't v.> c males b« replaced by in workers36 words
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Article75 1955-08-24 7 'Dangerous' Spy Ring Discovered ROME. Aug. 23 'UP* aid today they ked a dangerous spy I involving '"high personalities and official.^ on the r side of the Iron Cur- Three men under r.rrest described as leaders of network for "not *han three years. 1 irl more arrests m'"hl b<' made.75 words
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Article24 1955-08-24 7 VIENNA. A if 23 (UP)— At ms were killed seriously itijured by ••-.storms all over g the past weekrted jresterday.24 words
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Article, Illustration173 1955-08-24 7 CANBERRA No. 7 MAKES A TRY MEW YORK. Auk 2.{ 'ReiitPD The British Canberra irt bomber uhich ■1 attempting to fly from London to New York and back in under IS hours, arrived at Floyd Bennett naval air station here at173 words
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187 1955-08-24 7 Plastic Surgery Shows Signs Of Success NEW YORK, Aug. 23.— (Router) —An American plastic surgeon indicated yesterday that the removal of scars from 25 Japanese girls badly disfigured by the Hiroshima atomic bomb explosion had been 60 r 'o successful. The surgeon, Dr. Bernard187 words
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138 1955-08-24 7 Press Council For India Is Approved NEW DELHI. Aug. 23 ißeuter>— The Indian House of Peupie (Lower House) yesterday unanimously accepted thp Indian Press Commission report which recommondrd a Pros Council and the institution of a Press Registrar. Dr Keskar, Minister of Information, told the Hou>o that the report had138 words
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61 1955-08-24 7 Oil For China Is Smuggled Through Burma RANGOON. Aug. 23 <UP>Burme>e Custom* officials have seized 250.000 kyats <Mslso.ooo> worth of gasoline and paraffin oil at Mongyawng. near Burma's border with Red China, it was learned yesterday. High Customs officials are flying to Mongyawng to investigate the case, which is believed61 words
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Article64 1955-08-24 7 COPENHAGEN. Aug. 23 Reuten Quern Ingrid of Denmark removed her coat and placed it under the head of a 65-year-old woman cyclist who was knocked down by her car as she was being driven to Copenhagen's airport to meet friends yesterday. The Queen stayed with the64 words
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139 1955-08-24 7 HARTFORD. Connecticut. Aug. 2',i (AP> President Eisenhower viewed Hood-de-vastated sections of the northeast today, then met with the governors of six afflicted states to map rehabilitation plans. The floods were a "terrible thing.*' Mr. Eisenhower tersely commented as he squinted from the plane windows through139 words
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Article14 1955-08-24 7 MORE than 700 Illegitimate thers have been registered in Austria. U.P.U.P. - 14 words
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100 1955-08-24 7 GENEVA. Aug. 23 (Renter) —Delegates to the first United Nations congress on prevention of crime and treatment of offenders which opened here yesterday failed to agree on what they meant by a juvenile delinquent. Discussion nn measures to prevent juvenile d°linquency was held100 words
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141 1955-08-24 7 ATLANTIC CITY. New' Jersey, Aug. 23 <AP> White I House aide E. Frederic Morrow said on Monday America's 16 000.000 Negroes should invest more money in the fight lor civil rights and spend less on "whisky, furs, cosmetics, cars and other items of luxury141 words
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315 1955-08-24 7 T.U.C. BLAMES THE TORIES FOR ECONOMIC CRISIS Profits Outstrip Wage Lifts LONDON, Aug. 23, (Rcutcr)— Leaders of Britain's 8,000,--000 strong trade union movement today criticised the Conservative Government's economic policy, blaming it for the country's "deteriorating" position. The attack came in the lepoit of the General Council—governing body of the315 words
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Article118 1955-08-24 7 Oh, That Sign Language VALETTA, Malta. Aujj 23 (AP)— Nicola Casrun. who is deaf and dumb, was brought into court today on charges ot iLsinj? blasphemous lanffuai;p. Ho may not have said a single word, the court was told, but oh, that sign language. I'M r— '.plafaH against the (>0118 words
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Article50 1955-08-24 7 HAMBURG. Aug. 23 < Renter About 500 strikers at the Ilowaldt shipyards here crowded around the yard.--offices today chanting demands for higher wag< Several thousand shipyard workers e.anv out on an unofficial, CommunLst inspired strike yesterday, demanding a wage increase of 20 plenning <four pence) an50 words
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Article143 1955-08-24 7 'JACK SPOT' REALLY ON THE SPOT LONDON. Aug 23 'Renter) —Jack Comer. 42. who calls himself "Britain's number one gangster" and Albert Dimes, 40. were both remanded in custody at a London Police Court yesterday following a stiletto affray earlier this month in the heart of Soho. London's cosmopolitan "Latin143 words
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Article, Illustration103 1955-08-24 7 ANN\ K\MIII in. year-old Indian actress from Darjeeling. poses in Paris after bring awarded the feminine lead in "I he Mountain" now on location in UH French Alps She will play opposite Sprnur Tracy and It o b c t I Wagner Anna,A.P. - 103 words
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Article19 1955-08-24 7 TIIE I'.S Army Cofps of neers is startii j Al 0.--<»0(i study of the b* burricanei pert.v19 words
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Advertisement93 1955-08-24 7 I J O N4>M I I h' itti, for every purpose, for there is no kind writing, from privote correspondence or home, to I fa* and tabulates m the office, which be very s.rnply ond quickly typed with the 3 it .s so completely equipped ond so soundly ltd in93 words
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Advertisement131 1955-08-24 7 v^ u |< r\ I I I w ry L 3 I \J Vk ball bearing LAWN MOWERS V\ 14" cutting width $41.50 each GRASS BOXES $9 so j i\v\\\WW\\\\\\\\\\\ -ri i i a i l This most popular side vwneel model ho Z"PRESTO" \i£j^ five bladed Self -She; ;LAWN131 words
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Article41 1955-08-24 8 3 Seek Leong's Help For TB Home KUALA LUMPUR T [he Selansoi c. Assembly Hall C appointed a three-man <it:on to approach the Health to a home in-j ocurable tubercu-j Mr. Itec I for the for I r ii the X41 words
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Article, Illustration70 1955-08-24 8 One Big Happy Family— 34 Of Them Madam Yap Celebrates Her 60 th Birthday THE oldest person in this big happy family is Madam Yap Joo Lan (seated centre), who celebrated her 60th birthday on Sunday in Klang. The youngest is four-month-old Alan Ch'ng, seen in his grandma's arms. ThisYong Peong Seong - 70 words
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653 1955-08-24 8 'Crown Is Receiver Of Stolen Goods', Says Counsel For Oil Firms Board Reserves Judgment ►GMENT on a $6,000.--000 claim by three Dvi War Damage Commission over large stocks of oil seized by the British Forces in 1945. was reserved yesterday by the Compi ition Board in the Singapore High Court653 words
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160 1955-08-24 8 B— T CITY Ccuncil ni h t soil labourer, Lim Kav "aTes ?o, S ,rf Sent Cc in the Sin^P«re Sixth Mag?strates Court yesterday to a week's jail for obstruction. He pleaded guilty to a rharge of obstructing' the gate of the City Council depot160 words
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185 1955-08-24 8 Youth 78, Stole From His Employer IPO 11. Tues. An eighteen-year-old foundry assistant. Chan Pooi Sum was ordered by Magistrate. Che Abdul Kadir bin Yusof, today, to be placed under the supervision of a probation ofiiecr and was bound over to be of good behaviour for six months. Chan, admitted185 words
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Article61 1955-08-24 8 ARiF bin Abdul Aziz was Charged in the Sixth Magistrate's Court yesterday with being a member of an unlawful assembly, preventing workers from going to work, and vehicles from leaving the City Council garages at MacKenzie Road on Aug 20 He claimed trial to the charge and was61 words
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Article35 1955-08-24 8 THE Malacca Government Engineering Workers Union he.el its annual meeting last weekend Mr j. Scott was appointed President of the union. Mr Anthony de Souza. secretary and Mr Tan Beng Kirn. treasurer35 words
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158 1955-08-24 8 PENANG. Tues.- Malay officers or. the Federation Customs Department should be given a chance to retire after ten years' service should hey be unable tj cope with heir work, said the former ecretary of the Asian Cusoms Services Union. Inche oda t0 The Standard "It158 words
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Article216 1955-08-24 8 Three Weeks To The Big Day JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— With only three weeks to go. Johore is stepping up arrangements for tlie Diamond Jubilee celebrations of the Sultan, Maj.On Sir Ibrahim, scheduled to begin on Sept 17. In every district in Johore. the last touch is216 words
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Article67 1955-08-24 8 PENANG, Tucs. Middleaged. Pawinteh bin Saulaiman, appeared in the Magistrate's Court today on a summons charge of enticing a woman. Sit i Selamtah binte Snmsudeen. wife of E\) Tons LJm, alias Hassan bin Mohamed, at Pahanc Road on Mai. 13, Alternatively, he was charged with concealing Siti Sclamiah67 words
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Article65 1955-08-24 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs. A iJ- year-old Burmese. Ah Chu Ba Chut of the Batu Road toddy shop, today claimed trial In the First Magistrate's Court to a charge of possessing "Che*. Fah" stakes and assisting to run the iiiega! lottery at Chow Kit Road yesterday.65 words
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Article36 1955-08-24 8 PENANG, Tues.— Cash, cigarettes and jewellery to the value of $725.20 were reported stolen from a sundry goods shop in Telok Bahang this morning. In Tanjong Bungah clothing valued $83 was stolen36 words
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70 1955-08-24 8 Marshall Plans Secret Tall With Alliance Main Topic: A^ Standard Staff r, *vB SINGAPORE'S Chief M PortCf I Marshall and his CounH 'c?^ fc L,l secretly discuss with the r ls '«'s I ment the Alliance amnesty oB? *»M Malayan Communist PPra r v rtCr t 0 The Standaid learn70 words
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Article74 1955-08-24 8 KUALA LUMPUR. '1 A 23-year-old unemp] Chow Tong oi Beremban. today sent to six months and a day in jail when he pl< guilty in the First M trate's Court to two chai of theft of jewellery He was alleged to I taken a gold chain74 words
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Article, Illustration68 1955-08-24 8 CIIYE, talented pupil of Mr. (ioh Soon Tioe. who left Singapore yesterday for Switzerland to eater the GctTa Conservatoire de Musique. after DMBfletiaf the eighth grade in violin study. Mr. Chew, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. heu Ten Chee. of Balmoral Crescent. Singapore. will68 words
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Article, Illustration30 1955-08-24 8 phoio- GU.N'NEI EANMN i )ONI y ,;]j Ifraphrr Alvin Tun Shin. «i «>i Kn">'« 100 of Singapore, looks on. a 1 MM in I'Aris. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Advertisement229 1955-08-24 8 TUROi ill DISTiyGI l^llhl> SERVICE Sc~- > of Krcmcntz Quality rolled j p'a'e have been worn for as long os 'ty-five years. Ail Kremertz jev^e''y vvill give correspond' ing satisfac* c-. A^^~~ f 9" r because o^ tSeir surface FIN I. oUA L I I V JI.WE L X V229 words
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Article, Illustration147 1955-08-24 9 old J.ll Doy's first t »orrin 9 role on tht tcreen. -ood s odoptohon of .he London ttog« h.» MARY, in which Jill feomi with Nigel Horr.ton and Day.d Toml.nson. Produced cid directed by Wendy Toye in iMtr^i, I MARY g.^cs Jill the none pan os the eye147 words
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Article66 1955-08-24 9 Wore Wedding Dress For 15 Years I I WOOD I M NG*S wi «l uhiih she I ti mv sprri.il I i m.unauc M k its farrI I fl likr md t Ills 1 IU-.ii I t fl be ta builclfl l»- frontirr trip ta I I I H rhivkrns.66 words
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Article27 1955-08-24 9 gner, i JA N E A\- t<»t bo just for I OK ML *Trou irrnt just lite museums thr u i> IHM'tN27 words
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Article120 1955-08-24 9 QUEER ('ARSON and her husband, oil tycoon B I |eUOQ, maintain five ho:- an English-style house in Bel Air. nNcra r Hollywood; a charming rottagc at beautifil Pebble Beach, in Northern California: a ranch In Now Mexico, ami two in Texas. MYRNA HANSEN, whose c at t'-I120 words
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Article87 1955-08-24 9 PXOTIC RITA MORENO says: "You've heard Tho Body. Th- Pace, and The Voice? Well— l'm The Feet In almost every nim I "V made in Hollywood I've been cast in a barefoot native-girl role. "While .some actresses put their footprints in the famous forecourt of Ortamin'a Chinese Theatre.87 words
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Article35 1955-08-24 9 j[ L M PURE I BOOAKT'S fashionably situated house cost about 'JM.OOO without the furnishings. There are two tennis courts, two Jaguars in the garage, .iiid a doublesized swimming pool.35 words
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Article51 1955-08-24 9 ANDREA; DOUGLAS CRANE - ANDREA DOUGLAS CRANE By and STRIPTEASE artist LILY ST. CYR was being interviewed by a fashion editor who kept insisting that most women like to express themselves through clothes Miss St Cyr shrugged her shoulders and said: "Oh that point, my dear, I have very little to51 words
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Article, Illustration753 1955-08-24 9 Bernard McElwaine says: All Ours, But We MADE THEM 1 LONDON. r^AS you think of anybody 1 A more nervous than a fire-eater with hiccups? Well, what about a British movie-maker with a feminine fire-bail on his hands? I think tnelr motto must be. '"Don't hire 'fire because just753 words
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Article, Illustration190 1955-08-24 9 RIO dp JANEIRO J/IFTY THOUSAND weep, j ins Brazilians sans: and danced sambas in the streets of Rio de Janeiro as film star Carmen Miranda came home for the last time. The crowds, echoing the melodies made famous by j the "Brazilian Bombshell" film star, were saying goodbye190 words
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Article356 1955-08-24 9 Noel Whitcomb - Bright British Star Noel Whitcomb by LONDON. lIIS name Is Stephen 11 Bovd. lie is twentyseven. i\ it. 1 in. tall, with dark wavy hair and an Irish brogue as bewitching as the Blarney Stone. Few people have ever heard ot him. But soon, I forecast, millions will. For I356 words
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Advertisement14 1955-08-24 9 .._i%-=^- THIS WAY *t FOR I COMFORT £s\f&' 7 COURTESY l^,ff*'X SPEED MALAYAN AIRWAYS14 words
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Advertisement48 1955-08-24 9 CUTTING I i PARKKP ii corner v/fao plas \hv pioneer hero I f < f»*A >ears jiro a b<lllcrrrnt motorist bumped my rar off the road ami thrtt, not sutisfit-d with that he pullfd t knifr on mr. THAT ACCOUNTS I OK THE ZIGZAG SCAR I'NDHI MY r \K,'48 words
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Miscellaneous13 1955-08-24 9 "7— l p I IK p? I p I |Hp p j p13 words
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Miscellaneous133 1955-08-24 9 CLUES ACROSS 1. Dentists '<j\j it <4) 3. Hoarse (5) <!. Plain .sort of bouse C4l 11. Eastern rhsturbaiiCCi getserious «7> 12. Mans own Christmas efficv <7> 13. South Americar. mi-.-ile for tripping ••">> H Interior decoration, bad for fido <9> I"). Oreat cite (anag) <9» 18. Material for making133 words
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Miscellaneous84 1955-08-24 9 J. Vnnr H. 1 ISM HI by an underwater wti '4. 7. Light mail bui r. i\ iur •4. r, Meant ol ip| I -the 7) 'J 'J < lean becomes smaller 10 Wan 16. V. ius i X 4. 1 7. i ipset 19. 'i ist ed| ■kMig i84 words
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Miscellaneous127 1955-08-24 9 Y-O-U-R Forecast Today 7.15 AM. Be •!>< ns 7.20 AM to MOO M Financial opi>ortun!T.< adverse social MOO AM to 10 Id I M Con.ult for I per on a l < na( avours changi I .in! Idivlt 10.00 A M In 1 Mlfl A M Mainly i correspondence, and127 words
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Article, Illustration208 1955-08-24 10 MORE and more Asian women a:t- becoming "hair and beauty conspi v. n style— now than before the war, according to Miss Vicky Mi iah, who runs the Beauty Parlour, in Battery Road. Singapore. popularly luiown, i been m thr h rdressing and beauty culture business In208 words
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Article55 1955-08-24 10 July Tin Output Increased KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. n MllK Dr- reported an ducui tin concentrates d 11T.02. utput wai able In I Pei Iges which. ent< md. turnit I than nll dr< \g gray( 1 tin in the ersons emci in the indus- »le. I rinj July, coal producfas l55 words
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Article91 1955-08-24 10 Shine In Harbour <>l n X K<)\D> SABA.N R K. :~> Bi I ii IXXI I K<) \l>^ ing Tong H g Vng > L Bi I Heng Sing H z- Hei Elm] B 1. Pacific. Auby. Lang h Senggi g. 1 1.. La SII i: UII.\K\ I S Else91 words
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Article46 1955-08-24 10 I! IK IS Export-Import ring a Iditional > the Phi ippines to ten in lustrial projects. ounccd in a Vance Brand, director f xp rt-lmpori Bank. i^ inspecting the A »Ie trie project in island. This bj a U5520,000,000 the bai A PAP - 46 words
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436 1955-08-24 10 Finun,,* And €o mm <,r<<> A is GOVERNMENT nononiir authority lias prodieted in Washington that exports *i s>ntlu*tU- rubber b\ private At rim proihurrs •vtiitually may offer a major threat to portions of the global market now enjoyed by natural rubber producers. This vUP - 436 words
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Article76 1955-08-24 10 SINGAPORE sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: I f«d- Disp. $3,074, S I 10; Fraser Neavc ords si to Malayan Cement S\ 621 and si 65; W. oil. 84 and 8o cents. Robingn ords $JW|; Spore Cold Storage 51.67J; Straits Steam- 513; Straits Traders 523: VK76 words
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Article136 1955-08-24 10 2,000 TONS OF COPRA SHIPPED SINGAPORE exporters ..re vi to i- snipped a total of L-'.oihi tons of ropra overseas in the past week. Copra was a steady markei yesl( rciay, with Continental buyers reviving their mtcre.-t •lie local mnrkct. The "oconut oil markei improved u\ sympathy with copra. Pepper136 words
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Article25 1955-08-24 10 RED China and Egypt signed a trade agreement in Peking on Monday alter 10 clays of "friendly" negotiations. Radio Peking announced yesterday. APAP - 25 words
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Article, Illustration100 1955-08-24 10 MR. N. BUTLER, export manager of Pye Ltd., England, irfif) is on a short Malayan visit was yuest-of-honour at a dinner given in Singapore on Saturday t>|f the sole local Pye distribitlort, Ann Penq Traders Ltd. Among tfie guests vcere executives from T. V. Mitchell (Far East)100 words
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Article160 1955-08-24 10 THE Malayan share market was quiet yesterday with httle activity in ill sections I there were few price changes Price changes quoted by the Ma ..van Sharebrokers 1 Asso> 1 nation were INDUSTRIALS m n i Buyem Sellers B B Petrol 44 4 <; Con. Tin160 words
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Article34 1955-08-24 10 ROLLS-ROYCE LTD of Britain and Noi'h American Aviation, a leading United States Duildcr of military planes, have coni-luderl a ten-year mutual technical assistance agreement it was announced in New York. APAP - 34 words
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219 1955-08-24 10 Strike Thre at Steady Rubber Price MARKET IGNORES SYNTHETIC BOGEY Standard Market Reporter THE Singapore rubber market yesterday paid scarcely any attention to the news that future exports of synthetic rubber by American private producers would eventually offer a major threat to natural. Fust grade rubber for September shipment closed219 words
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Article102 1955-08-24 10 Exports Recover THE value of Britain's dol- lar cxn >rts in July approacned I O7 million, which was half as much again as n June and it!', more than the avei s monthly rate in the first half year. The Board of Trade comment on these .'i^wrcs issued on Monday102 words
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Article, Illustration182 1955-08-24 10 Firestone's Pilot Want Produces New Type Rubber firestom; i> Rubber Compan\ announ'«.-,i in Akron it has in plant production t type of synthetic rubber which onuses to replaci natural rubber in truck tyres In making the announ« ment. the Firestone chair man said For two >, rs tlresfeae has hadStandard - 182 words
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168 1955-08-24 10 MIL. MODERN BAKING PLANT FOR SCS TO supply the general public with quality bread conforming to world standards of nutrition, quality and appearance, the Singagapore Cold Storage Co. Ltd. has installed the latest type of machinery in its Singapore bakery at a cost of $500,000. Singapore's Assistant Minister for Commerce168 words
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Advertisement189 1955-08-24 10 NOTICES CITY OIN( 11. OF SINGAPORE TtNDKKS ELECTRICITY DEPART- i H P v i la .IB Be HP M V H P M V 2 IB V B C N I Room HI DEPARTMENT: T< of > j I I NT s netcr Fire the 1 R' or. I 1189 words
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Advertisement138 1955-08-24 10 NOTICES TENDEKS INVITED PEKAK MEDICAL DEPARTMENT 'PENDERS ;:ic invited toi the 1 supply ot RICE and SUGAR to hospitals in Peiak for period Ist October. 1955 to :U>t De( ember. 1955 Tenders close at 12 noon on lay. .">th September. 1955. For further particulars please apply to: STATE MEDICAL HEALTH138 words
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Advertisement103 1955-08-24 10 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA Spert Aso Maru for Crnoa Alg frs Ta-R rr, C^ it m London. Antwerp. Re 11 ||/ll 1 Hambu'g E.tuku Maru tcr Ca'c.na 11/W Yokohama Maru fcr Aacn D; -tx f.'assowa^. P Sudan. Beirut. Lattoka. P b.i d andr.a. Istanbul. P -acos. < s iPassorßTs Accc-pteo) Atami103 words
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Miscellaneous60 1955-08-24 10 HOLIDAY. CITI IK HATH. and CO. III). COPRA September li am $262 <2:i Xoon Z2<<: $211 4 pm. sun: $27] ;> p.m <2:\ September 11 a.m $27i Noon «7J mi 4 p.m $2't\ 8274 :> p.m $271 5271 The market was ciui 1 at the clo c. H.C.B. Ltd: c<>c-<\.\\\60 words
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Advertisement627 1955-08-24 11 TRADING CO., LTD.' I Robin,on Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Boston, MM York. Baltimort. Ph.ladelphia. Cult Ports. Spor. p. Sh, m p. B 9/16 S^P» S*>l U S> p t »/16 Oct 17 Ocl H Oct 19/2S No 26 Now 27/28 Nov j v.a oth«, pet, to627 words
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Advertisement1147 1955-08-24 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 lifelines) (Incorporated n» Singapore) <l2hn«»i $h o P eot7 Tin: BLUE FUNNEL LINK Carriers option to proceed via other port* to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW LONOON CONTINfNf Singapore Due Sail* P S bam tenant Atrcus C. 15/16 Aug1,147 words
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Advertisement792 1955-08-24 11 MITSUI pB LINE Spore P S hon. Pcnang FOR JAPAN from India Amagisan Maru 'r'.Ti Bombay for Y-,-' onna, Kobe Mo i Gdns. 3/4 FOR JAPAN from Continent Asakasan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe via Sa<gon, Bangko-', Hongkong 4 Sept Awobosan Moru for Yokohama, t^cbe, Nagova v a 5a gon, Horgkok792 words
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Advertisement777 1955-08-24 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS 10 CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden. Port Soid. Genoo. Antwerp. Rotteidom. Hemburg. Copenhogen. Gothenburg ond Oslo. S pore P S horn Penonej x) "KINA' 9 12Sepr U/MScpt WttfOf ■Bl "ERRU" 22 23 Sept 24 25 Sept Cal!s Gdynia, Karlshamn. xx) Calls t'eyrovth SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA /U X /CONTINENT777 words
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Article531 1955-08-24 12 IMadeane Walker - IMadeane Walker By PARIS: "ORNAMENTS and J trimmings are of little importance to today's fashions," Christian Dior recently told a Sorbonne university audience. What he meant was that clothes now have a stripped down simplicity of cut, but tike a tour through the new autumn 33 collections andAP - 531 words
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Article, Illustration96 1955-08-24 12 Parisian Couturier Clarence, had a char min q idea jor ihc coming season. With tlie idea l)iat one side is as good as the otlier, lie -placed on these t ID o models what is usually Die front at the back. At leH is a grey cashmere96 words
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Article, Illustration690 1955-08-24 12 She Had Nothing To Live For I 1 wasn t o long ago that 1 I uondrrrd if I had anything much to live for. Yet today I am one of the happiest women alive. I am happy because, against all thr advice of the690 words
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Article, Illustration150 1955-08-24 12 I^JAKE an attractive sash of grosgrain, brocade, or tie for a cocktail dress. ?irst, cut out a pattern of the sash, from the diagram in muslin or paper and shape this at either end to fit in at the hip. This should be arranged on the dress in150 words
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Advertisement168 1955-08-24 12 aids to finer W family grooming Wf* The Marchioness Aladics' toilet set of very high quality executed by craftsmen in lustrous tortoiseshell or grained ivory. jfMff Halex Toothbrushes M/iJjJm All models ajgkmnlry scaled in ■<■& iM M& hntllh Jill' an d made with smooth -3/Jf rondated tips to prevent gum168 words
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Miscellaneous244 1955-08-24 12 mII I) X X S Qt Ol XI ION: "People who have no wrraiknesseM .irr lerriblr; ilu'rr i» no w.i\ ot taking advaatagr <»t t lm-iii .\nule4e Fnisjce*. xni i; nut mi) xn: \M» HIRTIIsHiS XKll s Man h L'l to April 19 He. :h.;:k and plan ier than rush244 words
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543 1955-08-24 13 ,pfER WILSON says -I Thought The Idea Was Better Football ARDON my colossal ignorance but have I got this thing right r nol> Tn e general concensus of opinion seems to be that British Soccer has never been at a lower ebb. According to543 words
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Article81 1955-08-24 13 Chataway Picked For Moscow r 'Keutrr) iiiil»rs Chris Krijn H»u runnrr bkh :iUl|rtM\N lUnaia in 1 and 1 1 «»nsiNtinc n«l women ..flirials will hartrrrd l>! 7 staying o\emulit and Most o\l on to Moscow return to the matt h to resume (ommeriial ,t trrs steeplri Inis Brasrr t.. Nmcm81 words
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Article, Illustration55 1955-08-24 13 Picture. U.P. JEAN Srrivrns (Britain) set up a new British record in the !?0 \ards women's event at White City in the Hunsary v. (ireit Britain tames when she docked 21.3' i seconds Nesznelyi of Hungary was second with 84J seconds Photo shows the finishU.P. - 55 words
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187 1955-08-24 13 Heat Frayed Tempers In FA League Matches LONDON, Aug\ 22, (Keuter) Shirt sleeved crowds tonight watched the second programme oi the new English football season. The players found it warm work, and at Plymouth tempers became so heated that 23 minutes from the end the referee sent off two players,187 words
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Article179 1955-08-24 13 No Return' For Moore Marciano NEW YORK. Aug. 23. (Rcu'c: I —The New York State Athletic Commission refused to allow a weight champion, and Archie Moore. the iijjht heavyweight world champion, and Archie Moore. the light heavyweight world champion, sis.icd a contract yesterday for Marriano's championship here on Sept. 20.179 words
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Article66 1955-08-24 13 PARIS. Aug. 23. (Renter).— Phil Drake, the Epsom Derby winner will not run in the St. Leger at Doncastcr on Sept, 7. trainer Francois Ma I hct said here last nigh 4 M Matbet said it had hecn decided to reserve Madame Suzenne Volterra's66 words
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Article, Illustration50 1955-08-24 13 picture FOLKSTONE: Ahdr 1 batiff Heif, 27, an Egyptian won Vie cross channel swim in 11 hours 4i minutes recently. American Tom Park was second with a time of 12 hours 2 minutes and a Mexican Oamian Piza Beltran was third. Dxyto shows: Hcif landing at An Bay.- United PressUnited Press - 50 words
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Article99 1955-08-24 13 SEREMBA.V Tues.—Singapore Combined Malay Schools soccer team who are on a tour of Federation won their oj ir;u match yesterday afternoon when they I rat their N« counterpats at the Stat;on padang 4-2. Negri were the fir^t to score through centreforward Shatar in the fifth minute but99 words
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Article55 1955-08-24 13 KUALA KANGSAR Tues. More than 500 sped on Sunday on 1 o i )> here for the Mohideen Bacha '-ups soccer n U betw« n Kinta Indians and Taipi i dians hut both leans did not up. The crowd [inally went homo after55 words
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Article119 1955-08-24 13 LONDON. Aug. 23. (AP) Sir Stanley Rou«. secretary of the English Football Association, said on Monday that discussions are in progress over tho formation of a new super league of 16 top flight English soccer clubs. The proposal is designed to help England improve its119 words
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Article108 1955-08-24 13 Big Profit For South Africans LON'DOX, A lg. 22 (R South Africa's cricket' I take home a record profit between 35,000 and C 40.000 from ti.r ir tour of Eng ti The previous best profit for a South Ah; an team in England was £17,500 four I Their share of108 words
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Article84 1955-08-24 13 WEST HARTLEPOOL, D ham. Aug ll' (Reuter) X: Lave, [be Tongan nea\ weight boxing champion look < minute 11 seconds to knock v Manuel Bu:k<> of Spain in .1 contest scheduled for rounds here last niqm. The Tongan, who bit v»> ih terrific power and actually84 words
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Article34 1955-08-24 13 LONDON. Aug I^^' H eagu H d 30, C it) Ji ill 13, Halifax* 7. Live; p >o; Ci'y ye V." po.-'j W Town 31. Sail IT. York 17, W.ikcTi' II 1534 words
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Advertisement273 1955-08-24 13 SIIUATIO\ VVANRD 1A 1) V Stenog Kx--j perienced. accura c it y j. i n g. i cientious Ailling r-.er position wiih reputable <■ cern moderate salary. immediate Api B< r 246« S S TUIIIONI 11 S FUN learning a lancua^* by Liusuaphone. At home, in leisure time quickly, rssil}273 words
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Advertisement179 1955-08-24 13 CLASSIFIED ADS 1)1 ATH I)]t\ i Lwj Smgaiiorc h* I'■ m 241 h i. I'MMIWI IfOTORISTS ou v. V I A II B I SI1HA!I()\S VACAMI \LICAI U -1 i 20 I i i p m m is 2. Applici i >.O. i S App ii tis'.i subjects n <179 words
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Miscellaneous217 1955-08-24 13 lil flbner By A/ Capp AFFORD THET WIG. DAISY C Vsf >(^AH DON'T MEAN TO (-TH/S BREAKS MAH HE APT f MAE bUT AH GOT VO' SOME NICE SOUND CHEAR DEAR, BUT AH JEST CAiMT HOO-M OU GET \TnEW PAPER BAGS. HAVE A S^> S BUT YORE TEARS IS M/L/ATE217 words
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Article136 1955-08-24 14 Preview Pqrs for the S.E. Asia boxing championships for the Aw Cheng Chye trophy. Austin Voted Colony Captain M STOi Dunsiord, who Ird Ckc Singapore team in MWCCMtaI boxing tour ol WV.st Australia UM m Mr. was appointed < ipUJbl of the Singapore tram for Urn South-east136 words
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Article, Illustration30 1955-08-24 14 C I two i Di v. 1 when S c to them a p/rTr.R; if.' ip < Soon, the antpion* Onfj n the Standard Pict30 words
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Article, Illustration20 1955-08-24 14 To 1952: Austin Dunsford. left, with Mr. Aw Client Cfcye, on his return from the successful West Australian tour.20 words
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132 1955-08-24 14 INDONESIANS' FED. TOUR ANGERS FAM KUALA LUMPUR, lues.— The Football Association of Malaya is to act against the current "unsanctioned" tour of the Combined Indonesian Universities MCCCf team in the Federation, The Standard was told tonisht UTTTTZm*^ *u~ Kwok X 5. F.A M. I fixtures Selangor- c AM r and132 words
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Article63 1955-08-24 14 THE team to represent A a i South China I in a friendly socto be played at Stadium o n Sunj 3.15 pjn. will be chosen from the foltowing:Fook Teng, Skinner. Yong g, Kok Sen«. Osman in, Kirn Beng, Bt; m Khim, Awang, Rahim Omar.63 words
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Article, Illustration383 1955-08-24 14 JEFFERY JAMES - JEFFERY JAMES By Asia Foundation To The Rescue SINGAPORE'S contingent for the Malayan AAA championships left financial worries behind when they took the train last night for lpoh....and this, thanks to a last minute donation of $1,000 by the Asia Foundation, who responded to383 words
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351 1955-08-24 14 James Aitch And Jackie 's Kuda Promoted JAMES Aitch and Jackie's Kuda, two splendid winners at Bukit Timah recently have been promoted to Class One in the latest Straits Racing Association's amendment list. iTT"; 7TTT: G liar II and Stage Show II and Walla Walla have also earned promotion from351 words
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Article37 1955-08-24 14 MRS ROSA Lim and Mrs. Purnell with 73 net each returned the best scores in the qualifying round of the women s solf competition tor the Slum Cup he d at the Royal Island Club37 words
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220 1955-08-24 14 KUALA LrMPUK, Tues.— Singapore Combined Malay Schools proved too good for their Sclangor counterparts when they beat them 3-0 in a soccer match on the Princes Road Stadium here today. Although Selangor were outclassed when it came to soccer skill they more than made up figh'ing220 words
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Article, Illustration259 1955-08-24 14 Sir I wish to thank you for having initiotcd the appeal in your newspaper of 1 2th Aug. for additional funds to enable this Association to send a representative team to Ipoh to compete in the Malayan Championship on Aug 25-26. FART of the Colony259 words
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Article170 1955-08-24 14 SINGAPORE Recreation Club won a comfortable 4-2 victory from Star Soccerites in the repay of their Singapore Junior Cup tie soccer match played on the padang yesterday. After conceding two goalj to their opponents in the first half Soccerites made a valiant recovery in the second170 words
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Article20 1955-08-24 14 SINGAPORE Rifle Association will hold a spoon shoot at Bukit Tlmmh Range on Sunday at 8.15 a.m.20 words
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Article270 1955-08-24 14 SOUTHAMPTON, Au ff 23 (Reuter)— South Africa's touring cricketers registered their 11th. victory of the tour today when they beat Hampshire by 275 runs. Set to score 396 for victory in a possible five and threequarter hours the County w"ere all out before lunch. It270 words
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199 1955-08-24 14 10s Sprinter 47 Plus Jumper IPOII. Tues. Borneo's manager Mr M. V. Singam who anixed togetlur gf fourteen athletes today to take part in the Malayan Games which staru <i Friday promised that his boys will lea\e Malayan shores with a bagful of199 words
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Article39 1955-08-24 14 SELETAR Golf Club beat Royal Island Club by 10| points to 1 point in a interdub golf match played at Seletar on Sunday. The Royal Island Clubs monthly medal (bogey) will be played on Saturday.39 words
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Article112 1955-08-24 14 LONIJOX. Aug. 2?,. (Rruter)— Sunny and Yorkshire still .strike together at the top of the English County cricket cham- I pionship table at a result of their victories today over Middlesex and Worcestershire respective. But Surrey, clinging tenaciously to their lour points lead over Yorkshire are112 words
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Advertisement30 1955-08-24 14 'L yT ,4iil/ i 1— 1 EASTERN HOTEL 5 Ampong Rood Kuala Lumpur Spaciou. room, with Sanitation, Lon« bath,. Hot and Cold J Telephone, to bedroom. I CHARGES VERY *2£*^30 words
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Miscellaneous65 1955-08-24 14 Bs^ i^ f jM JW SOCCER Fe Cup Char "j M I I I B 1 1 Hoi s€J I Jalan Be- < it 8.15, J <cys Wrei tiers at 7.30 p.m. at JB BHb Leagx Metal Box E it Fa ncr Park, Fa rSTC (R) V 9. C, B65 words
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