Singapore Standard, 6 September 1955
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Title Section18 1955-09-06 1 Singapore Standard n ft «h j. v 62 m SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1955 11 PAGES 13 CENTS18 words
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145 1955-09-06 1 T/ie Pr ess Will Accompany Him f Minuter. ill. will _;,»«>«* will i h hi*** for f the, nt .•n are I .oc a I \hiitil 11-*--i -imat. the t r Cnmt- Mr J. ami the irj to the -■n «nd i. o Hirer,145 words
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Article24 1955-09-06 1 t< D n arc r tho ral E. who as condl- rday nd hes two Urn Mil I for24 words
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Article31 1955-09-06 1 In Memory Of Aw Brothers TMI office of Eng Aun Tong, the Tiger col Mali wilt rcclosed today in iq of their late ssrs. Aw and Aw 5 c r -jr.31 words
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Article42 1955-09-06 1 MANILA. Sept. 5. <UP> is Cahn, legal counsel of the US. Senate Foreign Relatinn.s Committee, left today aboard a Pan-American Airwaja plane for Saigon and Singapore. He la on a tour of American diplomatic missions in South-east Asia.42 words
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Article, Illustration67 1955-09-06 1 WILLIAM Bruce Harris, the ex-corporal of the British Army, who bought his discharge from the Army in order to file a claim on the deposits of the rare mineral, beryl, which he found in Hongkong. HamY who is from Hnlmwood. Harrow. Middlesex, plans to settle inA.P. - 67 words
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Article184 1955-09-06 1 SINGAPORE'S C hi cfi Minister. Mr. David Marshall, yesterday announced his five-point plan for Singapore citizenship. To qualify for Singapore citizenship, an applicant must 1 swear an exclusive oath of aJJegiance to the Queen; 2 take an oath renouncing loyalty to any country other184 words
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Article69 1955-09-06 1 $34.3 Mil. In Malaya' s Favour TRADE MALAYA's foreign trade in July showed a favourable balance of $34,837,562. Exports during the month totalled $362,655,824 <June $307,096,322) and imports $327,818,262 (June $314,515.--425 >. This brings Malaya's total exports in the first seven months of this year to $2,231.--068.354 and imports to69 words
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141 1955-09-06 1 AXTSIBABE, Madagascar. Sept. 5. (UP)— Special Government envoy. General Georges Catroux. exiled Sultan Sidi Mohammed today and a-ked him to approve France's peace plan for riottorn Morocco. The distinguished soldierdiplomat met the exruler at the heavily guarded Hotel Terminus to ask his blessing for141 words
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Article39 1955-09-06 1 BERLIN. Sept. 5 (Reuter) A Berlin brewery announced that It had accidentally distributed 30 beer bottles filled with champagne and would give each "finder" 50 marks (about £4 sterling) and 30 ordinary bottles of beer.39 words
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158 1955-09-06 1 No. 2 Man Charged In $Million Rubber Case A GERMAN business agent. Leo Sehniering, 33. was charged in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with criminal breach of trust of 800 tons of rubber valued at two and a half million dollars. Schniering who v.°~ flown out under roiiee escort158 words
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Article87 1955-09-06 1 CASABLANCA. Sept. 5. (Reuter) Si Mohammed Babi Berrada. a Moroccan Istiqlal (Nationalist) Party leader, who wa s friendly with several French ministers, was murdered here yesterday. He was shot by unknown attackers as he stood in pyjamas on the doorstep of his house and died87 words
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Article42 1955-09-06 1 A 24-YEAR-OLD housewife. Koh Ah Eng. mother of four children, was admitted to the Singapore General Hospital last night suffering from caustic soda poisoning. Koh. who lives in Changi Road, was accompanied her sobbing husband to the hospital.42 words
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75 1955-09-06 1 KATHMANDU. Sept. 5 (Reuter) Fifty Japanese Buddhists have offered to come to Nepal to help build a motorable road from the Indian border to Lumbini, birth-place of the Buddin. Lumbini. which is in west- ern Nepal, about 15 miles from the Indian75 words
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Article226 1955-09-06 1 Two nays To Go Before The Amnesty No Let-up Of Security Patrols KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Federation Government will regard as a "direct challenge" any Communist terrorist outrages occurring after the declaration of the proposed amnesty, the Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, told The Standard226 words
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Article43 1955-09-06 1 LONDON. Sept. ."> <Reut rr sir Anthony fcden. the Prime Minister, had a meeting today with Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. the former High Commissioner in South-east Asia, who leaves shortly to take up his new post of High Commissioner *o India.43 words
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Article57 1955-09-06 1 TWO Singapore motor cyclists, one with a pillion rider, collided head-long at the junction of Stamford Road and Armenian Street last night. On- of the cyclists, Lok Dai Cheng. 25, was admitted to the General Hospital with severe face and head injuries. The other cyclist and57 words
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Article95 1955-09-06 1 2 MALAY SOLDIERS DIE IN AMBUSH IPOH, Mon.— Two Malay soldiers were killed and at least seven others were wounded in a Communist terrorist ambush early this morning. It is understood that the I men, who were members ■of a patrol of the ser Battalion, the Malay Regi•ment, walked into95 words
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Article85 1955-09-06 1 Thirty-Eight Truce Men Pack Up SEOUL. Sept. 5. tßeutcr) —The United Nations Command Military Armibtice Commission said a total of 38 members ot the Neutral Nations' Supervisory Commission were packing up their belongings today In preparation for their departure from South Korea to the Commission's Headquarters in Panmunjom. An Armistice85 words
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Article, Illustration99 1955-09-06 1 WITTERING. Northamptonshire, Sept. 5. (Router) Two Royal Air Force Valiant jet bombers left here early today on a proving flight lo the Far East. They are flying by way of ""ibbaniya tlraqi. KaraCiii v Pakistan) and Negombo (Ceylon) to Changi where they are expected99 words
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Article33 1955-09-06 1 11ABBANIYA. Iraq. Sept. S (Reutcr) Two Royal Air Force Valiant jet bombers arrived at the RAF base here today five hours and 44 minutes after taking off from Wittering, in Northamptonshire. England.33 words
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Article190 1955-09-06 1 Imports Sap Cold Reserve LONDON, Sept. 5, (Reuter)— The British Cabinet met today for a full-scale review of the governments recent anti-inflation measures and discussed progress so far in cutting home spending and boosting exports. Mr. R. A. Butler. Chancel- lor of the Exchequer, reported on190 words
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68 1955-09-06 1 'WONDER' SUIT They Say It'll Last For ever FRANKFURT. Sept. 5 (Reutcr) A washable suit which can never be worn out. needs no ironing, and is leather-light yet warm enough for winter has been shown at the trade fair here. Made of a new artificial fibre called dralo.i. the suit68 words
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Article77 1955-09-06 1 TAIPEI, Formosa. Sept. 5 rAP>— The Nationalists .said Communist guns at Amoy yesterday broke a quiet of more than a month by firing some 240 shells at the Quemoy area on the second day of the vest pocket war's second year. For nearly three hours, more77 words
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Article69 1955-09-06 1 ROME. Sept. 5 < Reuter) —I A woman on her way home j to England from Singapore; was landed at Rome's Ciampino airport today when she became UL An ambulance met the plane and took the woman to hpspital awaiting the birth of a premature child. The69 words
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Article19 1955-09-06 1 LIEUT -Colonel Gamel Abdel Nasser, the Egyptian Prime Minister, has accepted an invitation to visit Hungary. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article44 1955-09-06 1 NEW YORK. Sept. 5 (Router) Traffic deaths averaging one every 12 minutes today promised a new grim record for the Labour day holiday. At noon 416 people had died from accidents since the holiday began at 6 p.m. on Friday.44 words
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Article45 1955-09-06 1 LOS ANGELES. Sept. 5 i Router > The United States today claimed a new world air speed of 822.135 miles an hour more than 70 miles an hour better than the officially recognised figure by an F-1000C super Sabre jet fighter.45 words
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Article280 1955-09-06 2 Alliance Calls For New Set-Up In Party Manifesto ..KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The UMNOMCA MIC Alliance demanded today that Mentris Besar be chosen from among elected councillors of the majority party in State Councils. The demand is the highlight of the manifesto issued by the Alliance for280 words
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Article, Illustration31 1955-09-06 2 photo. MR K. F. Allan. Senior Air— mill at the Federal Department of AfriaUtare, who is flyin» to London next week for the World Cacao (nnfornnrr StandardStandard - 31 words
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Article146 1955-09-06 2 I ENANG. Ifod —Saying that I a brothel was more than an eyesore to the town, Magis- Irate .Mr. Au Ah Wah sentenced a woman. Leo Siew Ean Jo four months 1 imprisonment heir today, when be convicted her o n a charge of permitI t-ng146 words
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Article36 1955-09-06 2 LONDON. Sept. 5 <Rcutcr> Soviu parachutists, some of them women, were dropped into primeval forest on the Mongolian border to put out a forest fire, the official Soviet news agency, Tass reported.36 words
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Article61 1955-09-06 2 LONE pine. California Sept. 5 < Renter) Oxygen cylinders and medicine dropped by parachute saved the life of a woman who contracted pneumonia while hiking in the rugged high Sierra mountains. Her hiking party of 20 three of them doctors— was near Wallace Lake at a61 words
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Article150 1955-09-06 2 Bus Union Warns Members THE Singapore Traction Company Employee.^ Union i yesterday warned its members that disunity will "damage the cause of obtaining decent wages and conditions of service." The warning was contained in the first edition of the S.T.E.U. Suara. <Tho Voice of the Traction Company Em- ployees Union*150 words
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Article22 1955-09-06 2 THE body of a middle-aged Chinese was recovered from the sea oil the Esplanade by Singapore Police yesterday afternoon.22 words
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Article, Illustration298 1955-09-06 2 IT WAS SO HARD TO GIVE AWAY A BICYCLE! It should have been easy to give away a brand new bicycle! But to the surprise of a local firm bent on giving one away, it proved to be a most difficult task. In crowded Upper Ilokkien Street- the heart of298 words
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Article53 1955-09-06 2 illh. Labour Front Assemblyman for Kampon< Kapor, Mr Seah Per," C'huan. held his hr>,t Meet The People session |at Dbnlop Stroct yesterday J meeting attracted i of people most of m were afjeinp!oved or Acre looking for houses Mr Seah plan- to hold more such53 words
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Article, Illustration141 1955-09-06 2 lIFKE s another contribution to Kuala Lumpur's skyline of tomorrow. It is an ultra modern seven-storpy building to be erected by Wong Siew Choonjj Ltd.. adjacent to the Fun« Keong building in Cross Street. The design camp of 7 the drawing board of Mr. T. V. Leo.141 words
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Article49 1955-09-06 2 MR. Peter Hill, Assistant Editor of the Singapore Standard returned to Singapore yesterday by the Pan American World Airways after a fiveweek tour of the United Stat Mr. Hill went to the States on a US Government Leadership Grant for a whirlwind coast-to-coast tr;p.49 words
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Article40 1955-09-06 2 HOXGKOXG. Serf. Special Standard Servi c Closing prices of the Hongk«>nß Exchange today wore SI 5. 50 to £1 sterling; 50. ***** To US$l; $1J37 to Malayan |1; $0,164 to one Indonesian Rwmah; Goid $252,625 to a tael.40 words
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159 1955-09-06 2 HONGKONG, Sept. 5, (IP) The son of Hongkong's Grand Old Man, millionaire Sir Robert Ho Tuns, has run afoul of United States foreign assets control regulations barring dealing with the Communist Chinese. The U.S. Consulate General confirmed that the assets in the United159 words
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Article99 1955-09-06 2 Reds Free Three More Americans BERLIN. Sept. 5 'Reuter)— The Soviet Authorities bere handed over to American officials today two United States soldiers and a civilian who had been detained in the Soviet Union, a United States Army spokesman said The civilian was Mr Frederick Charles Hopkins. The State Department99 words
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254 1955-09-06 2 Burglars Vanish Without A Clue MURDER-CORONER KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two hcftv. burglars vanished without leaving a clue alt« ering: a rich tin miner and wounding; his son Imbi Road home last March, the Magistral* was told today. Magistrate Raja Azlan Shah today n verdict of "death by murder by person254 words
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Article75 1955-09-06 2 SHOOTING TRAGEDY PROBED IPOII. Mon. arc fnvestif (tragedy in which Guard. Manap, |4 by a .shot^:ri b.a' puns opposite D..:. list ni^hl. Another Malaj Kb wuose bou found dead, has b by the police. Early this morm man on boat duty a black object by iraia. On ippi found the75 words
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Article21 1955-09-06 2 TUNKU A Ra! Federation Crii f Mil led on Dalo Sir < Tan in fcfj < The \i^it \va> .121 words
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Article78 1955-09-06 2 HONGKONG. Sept. 5 <RevJeri Relations between China and the United State* have improved a lot during the past two months. U Hla Mating, the Burmese ambassador to China .said here today. In an interview on the way] back to his Peking post from leave in Rangoon, he .said78 words
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Article32 1955-09-06 2 LOS ANGELES Sept. 5 'Reuter.— A bride wore a swimsuit for her heatwave wedding here The bridegroom wore shorts and shirt The temperature— 100 decree* Fahrenheit. j32 words
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Article, Illustration102 1955-09-06 3 TWO Valiant jet bombers of the Royal Air Force are due in Singapore tomorrow. These two aircraft belong to a detachment of No. 138 Squadron. Air Marshal Sir George Mills. Air Officer C-in-C Bomber Command. RAF, will arrive here in company with the Valiants. Sir George102 words
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Article141 1955-09-06 3 Mental Patient's Death Woodbridge Hospital. Singapore, ,i ul.idder four days after he hit a with a bucket, the Coroner's Court r-V. was Soon Ching Song. 37. who H spital for throe months. > the court was told. !wife. Kwok Kirn Xco, Coroner thai a week141 words
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8 1955-09-06 3 Colony Man Fined $175 In K. Lumpur I8 words
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Article71 1955-09-06 3 JOIIORE BAIIRU Mon. aircraft flew over Senai. .v :elling the peo- p'e that Phanf Pitt, the notori- f is dead. Ttu IflC fr< 1 4 c air also 'he terrorists in the to come cut and er. i uxg Pitt who planned most of tnc71 words
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Article59 1955-09-06 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.-It \va< work as usual on the' Simpang Rengam Pineapple Estate today following ye-;cr-day's raid on the estate by bandits who burnt 28 of the < Company's lorries. The manager, Mr. N. Din??da!c. said six of ihe lorries were salvagable. Two have tince been59 words
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Article, Illustration67 1955-09-06 3 -Photo by MR. and Mrs GCOTfC I. James after their wedding at St Andrew s Cathedral. Singapore, on Sunday. The bride, formerly Miss Manonmani Vadivale. is a teacher. She is the daughter of the late Mr Vadivale and Mrs. Vadivale of Klang. The groom, a son of Mr.Michael Anchant - 67 words
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511 1955-09-06 3 SINGAPORE Workers' Union yesterday used a new technique to boost the morale of its 600 striking members in seven hotels. The union ordered its f non-striking members in other hotels and restaurants to pay daily visits to their colleagues in the strike-bound511 words
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Article120 1955-09-06 3 Terror Writing On Slate SIX youths were handcuffed in pairs by lour prison warders as they were led out of the dock of the First Criminal District Court yesterday as soon as the judge, Mr. J W. D. Ambrose, ordered that they be remanded They were charged with i having120 words
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Article170 1955-09-06 3 A WARNING to the youth of Singapore that their "impatience and impetuosity* might create havoc despite their basi" idea ism was given by the Chief Minister. Mr. 'David Marshall. In a message to the Youth World, official organ of the Singapore Youth Council rei170 words
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Article67 1955-09-06 3 THE Commander-in -Chief of the French Naval Forces in the Far East, Vice-AdmiraJ Edouard Jo/an, will ;,rrive in Singapore on Wednesday. He will be accompanied by nis wile and daughter. While in Singapore. Admiral Jozan ana family will be the guests of the Commander-in-Chief. Far East67 words
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Article179 1955-09-06 3 CHONG TENG HAI, a detective, told the Third District Court Judge, Mr. D C. D'Cotta, yesterday how he kept watch on a mob that threw stones at the police on May 12 outside the Hock Lee Bus Company Depot, Alexandra Road and later chased179 words
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Article113 1955-09-06 3 Bingham Tours The Province BUTTERWORTII, Mon. The Resident Commissioner, Penan?, Mr. R. P. Bingham, spent a busy time touring the central district ot Province Wclleslcy today Throughout his tour, Mr. Bingham was accompanied by the Settlement Secretary. Mr H R- Ellis. Mr. Bingham. on arrival at Mitchell Pier, was received113 words
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Article37 1955-09-06 3 MORE than 400 attended the tea party given by the Alor Gajan District UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance at the Hua Chiao School Hall in Malacca yesterday in celebration of the recent Alliance Federal and Settlement elections successes.37 words
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Article80 1955-09-06 3 SEREMBAN. Mon.— More than 200 people attended the all-community dinner and dance held here last night to celebrate the 60th birthday of the Yang di Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan. A gift of $1,000 to the Rulrr was returned by him with a request that80 words
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Article64 1955-09-06 3 LISTENERS to Radio Mn'.iiya may hear a rc-broadca.-t ol an "International Press Conference" in the BBC's "London Calling Asia" programme or. Friday at 7. -SO p.m. The Secretary of State f<;i the Colonies. Mr. A. T. Len-nox-Boyd. will t«;kc part in the programme. He will broadcast personal64 words
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Article35 1955-09-06 3 AIR Marshal Sir Francis J. Frcssanges, C-in-C Far East Air Forces, and Lady Fressan?es paid their first visit to the Singapore Canine Wellare Association's home for dogs in Thomson Road yesterday.35 words
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Article21 1955-09-06 3 SINGAPORE Police have made no arrests yet in connection with three secret society murders that occurred on Sunday.21 words
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Article178 1955-09-06 3 MR. FONG SWEE SUAX. Secretary-General of the Singapore Bus Worker*' Union last night charged the La- bour Front Government with "under estimating the intelligence of the electorate In a statement. Mr. Fon'jj said: "The Labour Front which promised to repeal the; Emergency Regulations is reintroducing them under178 words
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Advertisement289 1955-09-06 3 Kwvirvd At Last! Somvihitifi Avwll Sum vth my MHvrvn till BEEK AY suiting £?*3 This new fabric is light like >pd featherweight, you don't J^ktoi^ Ge Qn y *c _j h t fit *'f*-mW&k% \I- I S^lll Twist it, you cannot crease V- V^WJESIp/' wasn jt (t comes back V*^\289 words
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Article40 1955-09-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR Mon Lav Chens Chuan. 'V.I of Fi.jtu Lane, today admitted in ihc First Magistrate's Court tnat he caused grievous hurt to Stephen Chan Ah r\ve wiM; a srrcwjrivcr on July at Batu Road.40 words
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Article, Illustration52 1955-09-06 4 photo THfc Resident Commissioner. Pcnar.g. Mr. X P. Bingham. inspects the reinforced concrete ridge now under construction at Permatang Tinggi, in Central Province WellesUy when he toured thp district on Friday last. on Mr. Bingham's left is the Settlement Engineer, Mr R. H. A. Johnson DD.I. - 52 words
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Article257 1955-09-06 4 its dangerous; rashid tells negara women KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— lnche Mohamed Rashid, chairman of the Selangor branch of Party Negara, urged a gathering of women here I to fight any attempt to introduce "jus soli" i citizenship, "because it is dangerous to the country." The women257 words
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Article131 1955-09-06 4 Perfume 'Barons' Create A Stink KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaya's miliioa-dollar perlumc industry today lucked up a stink about the new Customs duties which they claim is ruining their business Lea ling manufacturers in the Federation are planning tJ on the Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, 'u 4 er this week131 words
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Article91 1955-09-06 4 Free C'ttee For Malay Language PENANG. Mon— An organisation, (ailing itself the Free Committee for Malay language, has sent telegrams to all the S-.jltans in the Federation, opposing the demand by the Chinese people that Chinese should be one of the official languages in the country. The decision to inform91 words
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Article39 1955-09-06 4 PEXAXG. Mon.—Cash and jewellery, amounting to $2,020 were stolen from a house in Grove Road yesterday, Another theft was reported in Tanjong Bungah where $37 was taken from the trousers pocket of a Chinese on the bench.39 words
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264 1955-09-06 4 BENTONG, Mon. Aborigine children in the Bentong district are afraid to go to school because they fear caning by teachers, the Sultan of Pahang was told yesterday by the district headman. The 55-year-old '"Batin" (headman), Pengarak was, however, assured by the Ruler264 words
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Article150 1955-09-06 4 COMMODITY PRICES CI.OMN;« rubber prices (rents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spoi f.o.b 148; 14?) t.o.b. Aug. 149 14<U No. 2 1421 143 No. :> 140,' 1411 Tone: Quiet and slightly tasier TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday was ***** per pitul. (Down 9Z\ cts.). LONDON150 words
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Article37 1955-09-06 4 LIM All Eri^ who wns found in possession of 9U packets of chandu and several chandu smoking utensils on Au^. 2 wns fined $1,000. or ten months' jail in the SetS'ons Court. Kota Tinqgi, 3'estcrn.iy.37 words
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Article, Illustration56 1955-09-06 4 MR. S K. Patil. Indian M.P. and President of the Bombay State Congress, arrived in Singapore yesterday on a tour of Asian countries to study the problems of Indians overseas. Mr. Patil has visited Burma. Thailand and Vietnam. He will so to Indonesia and Ceylon before56 words
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Article88 1955-09-06 4 .lOHORE BAHRU, Mon A i refresher course on the pre- vent ion of tuberculosis sponJ sored by the State Welfare Oilicer. Johore, ha.q just concluded in Johore Bahru. T t was attended by 25 teachers who were addressed by Dafo (Dr.) II C B Wallace, Dr.88 words
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Article67 1955-09-06 4 KOTA BHARU, Mon.-One I hundred and fifty teachers from all parts of the Federation arrived here yesterday to I r>in the Malayan Teachers Training Co!!r:^>_ The 'students' wer? met on arrival st Kuala Krai by. the j college staff and last year's students. Earlier, the Kota67 words
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Article19 1955-09-06 4 OXE Communist terrorist I has been wounded by Security Forces in the I Another, has surrendered. r19 words
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Article73 1955-09-06 4 RAUB. Mon— Six men pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court here, yesterday to charges of possession of opium smoking utensils. Ponding Investigation of previous records they were allowed bail of $300 each and the cases were postponed to tomorrow. They were all arrested yesterday in73 words
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Article51 1955-09-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A ,a.,ourer. N Senamuthu, 25, of Loke Yew Road, today claimed trial before the First Magistrate to a r-harge of entering his neighbour s house to outrage th e modesty of a woman, X Karuppayi. He was allowed bail of $200 •ending trial on Nov51 words
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Article142 1955-09-06 4 LONDON. Sept. 5, (Reutcr)! —The News Chronicle today expressed satisfaction at the I developments in Malaya and '< Kenya. This Liberal newspaper Mid that yesterday two British voyagers returned from the! Far East with good tiding. "Mr. t ennox-Boyd. the Colonial Secretary, spoke of I the142 words
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Article62 1955-09-06 5 TIIL coffee shop pro prietor. his as-Ntant and the ventriloquist look on with amusement as the police officer strimulrs to escape from his own handcuffs. The proprietor is holding the ventriloquists doll, which was the cause of all the trouble in the play 'Any Body? at the firstStandard - 62 words
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Article416 1955-09-06 5 JOHN HALKIN - JOHN HALKIN Festival Of Drama tic Music By THE Dramatic Society of the I'niversity of Malaya and I drama team from Can Kng Sen£ School both withdrew their entries from the first session of the festival of Drama and Music which was held in416 words
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Article, Illustration207 1955-09-06 5 BRUNEI MAY USE RUBBERISED ROADWAYS Govt. Considering 250 Miles Highway d LL KUALA LUMp U-. Mon. The British Rubber Development Board is trying to get the wealthy Brunei Government interested in rubberising all its roads. Mr. J. Bush, the Board's local representative has just returned here from a visit lie207 words
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88 1955-09-06 5 She's Fined $30 For 'Lovely Fish' iron Mon a woman vege- table gardener. Chong Moi, who told Magistrate Che Abdul Kdciir bin Vusof that the dried iish she took out of a food restricted area. Chemor, was meant lor feeding pigs. was Hned $'■■>" On examining the nine katis •of88 words
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Article212 1955-09-06 5 They Find China Too Hot' KUALA LIMPIR. Mon.— More and more Chinese youths who had left the Federation for higher studies' in Communist China are now desperately wanting to return to Malaya, The Standard learnt today. The Federatioo Governmeni itodav released »>ne Oi the212 words
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Article52 1955-09-06 5 IPOII. Mon. Throe Gunohg Rapat new villagers. Ching lloon Chiang. CO. and tv.o women. Nu Ah Kai. 23 and Eao Eak Kco. 45. pleaded guilty before Magistrate Che Abdul Kadir bin Yu.^of to charges of possessing illegal samsu. Ching: was fined $275. Kg 5250 and52 words
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Article59 1955-09-06 5 RAUB_ Men Lee Eiing Hong. 5,. an employee of the Rail') God Mine claimed trial in the West Pdhang Circuit Magistrate's Court to a charge of cneating four katis of goldbearing ore be.onging to the mine II mis' was a u'werl bail o( $400 and59 words
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Article177 1955-09-06 5 Accused Freed, Witness Convicted IPOII. Mon.— Magistrate Che Abdul Kadir bin Yuscf today acquitted a toddy seller of a suspected stolen property charge and then, convicted a prosecution witness on the same charge and fined him $20. The prosecution witness j was a 36-year-old P.W.D painter. A. Selvanaigam: the acquitted177 words
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Article30 1955-09-06 5 POLICE arc investigating the break.igc of a number of approach lights of the ruruvny at the airport. One globe *as broken and the inner bars of others were bent30 words
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Miscellaneous1038 1955-09-06 5 Standard cAlmanac Information at a Glance jffßlllMftWniiiißnTrimrir The Naturalisi |S): 655 Re- 1 News (1972 m): 225 News Co;nWt ri D C (einional announcements iSi: 656 mentary (19 72m j 2JU Popular fJINQAPORt S»ngapore m Sh.re 5 -.r^fcgjt }ggg?p& SBZ- Jj Talk S XI.»: 715 Call tv Older -'m H;'1,038 words
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Article475 1955-09-06 6 ()NK of Qic requests made by the Alliance Governmerit to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, 111 Alan L* r:nox-Boyd. during his visit to the Federation, wai the appointment of an independent commission to study questions of citizenship and Me OH constitutional changes that may be necessary.475 words
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Article462 1955-09-06 6 Ull.l. the political front in Malaya is all agog with one problem or another, an Englishwoman is hard at work finding underground sources of water for the consumption of estate workers. Water divining Is an art which few people in this country have acquired, though there have been462 words
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Article1979 1955-09-06 6 Andrew Roth - Andrew Roth Whitehall Won't Repeat Blunder In Singapore pßy Our London Correspondent LONDON. IT may well have been Cyprus Jhe had in mind when Tunku Abdul Rahman decided recently on not pressing for Singapore's inclusion in Malaya, on the grounds that Britain, for military purposes, will resist1,979 words
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406 1955-09-06 6 Justice Fair-play For Government Pensioners 'KIRKBY PIONEERS' Sir: The Government pensioners who retired in J 1948 afterwards re- reived, while in service, full cost of living allowance of whii h 20 per tent. was merged with salary in 105? and a further t like amount on January 1, 1555. It406 words
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Letter83 1955-09-06 6 Sir: It was reported tliat UMXO was (Netting pressure on the Alliance side of the Labour Coalition Government because of Mr Marshall's decision to grant citizenship to those not born here but }>roved to br lony domiciled tn Singapore. That onfy slioirs to irhat extent Singapore ]>olitics is83 words
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Article778 1955-09-06 6 ON his arrival in London Airport on Sunday, the 1 Secretary of State for the I Colonies!" Mr. Alan LennoxBoyd. told tho Press that the most .significant change he saw in Malaya was that the initiative was wholly "with the forces of law and778 words
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Article56 1955-09-06 6 REVIEW OF VIEWS Australian Aid FTTUSAX U< C peer tiio Federation point! rrili<i- the sround Urn ol selves. Utusan blm ing of A Ma.ii; ;i. Independence Issue THE qu< for S. Fedora' main M :jnx-B<; th'^.^e of Ihe p erni i apart, wrril Poll. It is o :r lioj>r thai56 words
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Advertisement29 1955-09-06 6 ...OF FIRST-RATE FLAVOUR .^m F 19^^vV Try it cold for lunch with a mixed salad or slice, try in batter and serve with tomatoes. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD.29 words
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Article, Illustration60 1955-09-06 7 RITA HAYWORTII, the film actress. and her husband Dick Haymcs. the crooner, at a Hollywood nightclub, on Aus. 23— the last time they were seen out together in the film city. On Aug 29. Miss Hayuorth announced she \va s separating from Haymes. Both ofAP - 60 words
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169 1955-09-06 7 < \P> Leaders of the PM party) I ear it\ soinjj to be a ni try has a regularly elected announced that the cannot be held on 2 because financial and re not completed. It has indicated, however. ist tc get elections ci.169 words
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38 1955-09-06 7 Sunday shunalls :dy the scriptures are so fond of quotHe said they would nnt :ind "one single .shred support for their at- to cioud'thp sun on first day of the week."38 words
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125 1955-09-06 7 LONDON. Sept. 5. (AP) —Fan dance: Frances Gayson walked out of the girlie show "Bcdtimo Beauties" because the cash customers wanted to sec too much And to prove she was acting on principle only, the pretty 23-yrar-olci blonde paraded up and down outside the125 words
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Article41 1955-09-06 7 DENVER. Sept. 5 (Router* President Eisen*»oWP r xr\d Vice-President, Mr. Richard Nixon today held a top-secret conference on national security problems. President Eisenhower interrupted his holiday for the taik. which Mr. Nixon said. had no emergency aspect.41 words
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Article, Illustration87 1955-09-06 7 ALL >et for an overland journey to Singapore arc fhe members of the Oxford and Cambridge Far Eastern Expedition about to set off from London last Wednesday. On top of the "caravan" are Adrian Covell (left) and Pat Murphy. In front ofU.P. - 87 words
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284 1955-09-06 7 MARCH OF 5,000 TURKS IN LONDON WARMS UP THE 'WAR FOR CYPRUS' LONDON, Sept. 5 (AP)_Over 5,000 Cypriot Turks gathered in Trafalgar Square yesterday to denounce Enosis— the campaign to make British-ruled Cyprus part of Greece. More than 2,000 of the demonstrators marched to the Square carrying banners and shouting284 words
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Article179 1955-09-06 7 CALL FOR TRUCE IN WAGE WAR SOUTHPORT Northwest f England. Sept 5 (Reuten j The president of the Trades Union Congress today outlined a proposal designed to call a truce in the "wage war" which industrialists contend, la making British i prices too high for world i markets. The president.179 words
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Article133 1955-09-06 7 End London Conference Envoy LONDON. Sept 5. (Renter) The Turkish Foreign Minister, Mr. Fatin Zoriu. called for an end tc the current London conference on Cyprus in a statement issued today He warned Greece that it would have to hoose between (rienuship with Turkey and continuing to press its claim133 words
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Article46 1955-09-06 7 DETROIT. Sept. 5. <Reutcn —Ex-President Truman, here to deliver a Labour Day address today, .scotched rumours that he might he a candidate for office next year. •'I have had years of public service in elected office and that's enough." he said.46 words
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Article19 1955-09-06 7 BELGIUM, on Sunday, commemorated the 11th. anniversary of its liberation by Allied troops in World War A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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226 1955-09-06 7 RUSSIANS TOOK VODKA TO A BARN DANCE VENICE. Italy Sept. 5 (AP).— Film folk, socialites and garden variety celebrities whooped i* up at a bain dance until dawn yesterday. Margaret Truman whirled In a square dance. Joe Dimaggio executed a rumba and a Russian delegation drank vodka. About 1.300 persons—226 words
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Article230 1955-09-06 7 It AH Depends On Who Sees' SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 5 (AP).-The feeling of shame resulting; from being: seen in the nude by another person varies widely in intensity and effect, depending: on who the observer is and what the circumstances are, a Spokane psychologist230 words
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Article59 1955-09-06 7 PRAGUE. Sept. 5. (Reuter) —The Czechoslovak Air Force showed new twin jet bombers in public for the first time at an air display here yesterday. The jets were in a group ot planes making a mock bombing raid on a ground target. Western observers said59 words
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Article, Illustration37 1955-09-06 7 MAMIE Van Doren, the film actress, obligingly poses for photographers at the licence bureau in Toledo, Ohio, oh Aug. 29, befo r e her wedding to Ray Anthony, a band leader. AP photo.AP - 37 words
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Article185 1955-09-06 7 NEW DELHI, Sept. 5 (IP). Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru told the All-India Congress Committee today that Goans would be free to mew their colony with India or remain a separate unit when the Portuguese leave the enclave. Once again ruUnc* out police action or185 words
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Article38 1955-09-06 7 SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 5 APi Miss Elizabeth Manning. 75. was sexually assaulted and murdered in her four-room apartment. Coroner Henry W. Tnrkel sniri today. Her body, found yesterday, had been dead about 18 hours.38 words
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118 1955-09-06 7 PARIS. Sept 5 fßcutcn Police were yesterday seeking lan unidentified woman, believed British, who hired a Paris taxi last week a I minutes after a French businessman left a briefcase with 978.000 francs (about £978 > on the back >eat. The woman,118 words
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Article23 1955-09-06 7 SLCURITY fOtoes hay. killed 19 Mau Mau in the pasi 24 hours it was announced in Nairobi yesterday- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Advertisement79 1955-09-06 7 f\ linen cupboard! 1 CHANGE OVER I y' TO THESE 0 STURDY, ABSORBENT A '"T (l rl- M. TURKISH now the fashion Egm an (I Ih r y arr :^V yJL lUW t LS. mo(lcr a t c I y %/R UjjT fm Jl /if Available m exciting new piiecd79 words
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Article196 1955-09-06 8 Sacking Of TB Worker Queried THE SINGAPORE City Council Sewerage Labour Union \f tcrday contended that it was wrong of the City Council to discharge an employee while he was undergoing medical treatment on the ground that he had no leave to hi.-> credit. In a letter to the Council196 words
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Article87 1955-09-06 8 TAN" CHOON HU AT wa^' Charged in the Singapore Poaith Police Court yesterday with causing the death i)f a litter. Chow S'Titf on the niiiht of Sept 1 It was alleged that nt about 740 p in. on Sept. 1. Tan was a memb'-r of an87 words
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Article40 1955-09-06 8 MR. T C, .JcfTrrv .1 iocs, T.c<U:rer .:i Youth Service at University Co ege, Swansea, v. i es, wiil k on "Managemcni oj Youth Orq;.nizatiori>" ai the Youth Counri Hall. Orrhard Ro.-.,!. Singapore, at ."i '.o p.m. today.40 words
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Article, Illustration86 1955-09-06 8 MALAYAN science graduate. Mr. (ian EBf Kee, 2*>. who worked for a year with the Shell Petroleum Co. in J.nmlnn. returned to Singapore recently to .ioin the Shell Technical Advisory Department. Mr. (lan. a former student of St. Andrew's School. left for the U.K. in 1!>4986 words
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Article121 1955-09-06 8 THE BLUE TRIANGLE IS OUT THE revised edition of the y.W.C.A. of Malaya magazine. "The Blue Triangle." gives a brief n v.< w. editorially, ol the progress of the National Y.W.C.A. Serctn'oan, It says, has become a fully affiliated member, while Penang has been granted an acre of Crown Land121 words
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Article436 1955-09-06 8 KREMLIN TARGETS SCHOOLS Chew Stresses Danger Of Appealing To The Idealism Of Students ONE of the main targets of Communist subversion is the Colonies, and the Kremlin and Peking rulers know well how to exploit the roots of suspicion and discontent in such communities, said Singapore's Minister for Education, Mr.436 words
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Article174 1955-09-06 8 Boy Who Stole A 'Chute SEX 'I ENCE was postponed on a 16-year-old boy. Ton Kirn Hoon, when no was found guilty by the Singapore Fifth Police Court Magistrate yesterday, of stealing a parachute worth $100 Captain 11. G. Crutchley of the Royal Artillery, told the Court that on Aug.174 words
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Article126 1955-09-06 8 TAMBIES 'LEG UP EXAMS' FOR the first time Singapore Government office boys will take an examination which will give them an opportunity for promotion to higher posts. The examination to be called the Government Office Boys' Examination is set at a standard equivalent to that of Std. VI in an126 words
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Article55 1955-09-06 8 Man On Incest Charge SEREMBAN, Mon.— Chailes 1.-ak Dc Cruz. 56, was charged in the Seremban Magistrate C >url today with raping his 13-year-old daughter. Ms iy Arm Dc Cruz, in Decentfier last year at Bukit Tembok, Seremban. Bail was refused and ihe licensed was remanded in custody. The rase55 words
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Article56 1955-09-06 8 MR. Yap Kirn Hock was elected chairman of the F^-H Salaried Staff Union at the inaugural meeting held recently. Other officials are: Vicechairman, Hubert D'Cruz: secretary: P. Alexander; treasurer: Tan Paik Juay: committee members: Ali bin Abdul Rahman. Willie Gillani. Koh Beng Sye. Peter PennefMher. V.56 words
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Article82 1955-09-06 8 TWO talks on the Musical History of England and History of British Music will be given by Sir Steuart Wilson former Head of Music. 8.8.C.. and Chairman of the International Music Council, on Sept. 8 and Sept. 9, respectively. The talks. which will be illustrated82 words
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Article43 1955-09-06 8 ALOR STAR. Mon Nine Malays armed with a shotgun and knives, raided a Chinese sundry goods shop in Kampong Alor Gunong. and escaped with $400 worth of cash and goods today. A report has been made to the Police.43 words
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Article107 1955-09-06 8 Fun Fair Winning Tickets BOYS TOWN THE following admission tickets to the Boys Town Fun Fair held on Sunday, Sept. 4. have drawn prizes: First Prize (radiogram^ No. *****; 2nd. Prize icane furniture set) No. *****: 3rd. Prize (Pfaff sewing machine) No. 4601; 4th. Prize < radio No. *****: Tth107 words
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Article62 1955-09-06 8 CORPORAL DETAINED FOR THEFT CORPORAL Maung Thiam Aye of 25 Coy.. R.A.S.C.. was sentenced by a Singapore District Court Martial yesterday to nine months' detention when he pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing $20 from Private Lim Kak Lim of the .same unit. The offence was committed between May62 words
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Article45 1955-09-06 8 IPOH. Moo.— Members of the Perak Executive Council, headed by the Mentri Be.^ar. Dato PangHma Bukit Gantang. this alternoon inspected the site of the land erosion at Penskalan. Lahat The District Officer. Kinta. Mr. J. K. Creer was also present.45 words
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Article46 1955-09-06 8 QUEK SENG WAH claimed trial in the First Criminal District Court yesterday to a charge of having in his possession terrorist documents at No. 4 Tiwary Street on Aug. 13. He was remanded and the case was fixed for hearing on Nov. 17.46 words
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Article203 1955-09-06 8 TANJONG MALI.M. Mor, Rajoo Annamalai, a labourer, was last Friday committed to stand trial in 'he lpoh Supreme Court for tne murder of Suppiah Muthaloo. a fejlow labourer, at Escot Estate on July 18. At the preliminary enquiry in the Tanjong Malim Magistrate's Court. Leelavathy. wife203 words
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Article, Illustration86 1955-09-06 8 MR. CHEW Swee Kee, Singapore's Minister of Education, (standing right) opens the sixth conference of senior education officers in the United Kingdom Territories in South-east Asia, at Phoenix Park. From left are Messrs. D. McLenan. Singapore; p. K. Swan and L. I. Lewis, Federation, and Mr. R.86 words
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Article258 1955-09-06 8 ITS THE MAGIC CURE A taxi-driver, Tara Singh, who took "mh_: cine" to relieve his toothache, later felt <1 drowsy, the Second Traffic Court was t:»lct The medicine, it was stated, a ingredients oi tobacco and teriv 1 I'mu Singh was charged with being incapable258 words
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Article71 1955-09-06 8 He Raped Me, Girl Alleges A SIXTEEN fl acou.M'd hi Tony Toh Ah N I Singapore of raping her. The offenci v. have been con p.m. on Apn! Row< il Road I The girl told lh< on tli< step-lather I room in a me what c Shr add<d. "II h^71 words
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Article54 1955-09-06 8 SEVEN Ma school teichi the Unit< d St..-six-month sored by the 1 1 Information The teachei Nien Hsien. Mi Chin, lfadatn< Geat. Onu X- 1 Madam* 1 H:»< 'from Bincapon Mm Chof md Mien 'from ih' 1 Another S;n^ Chow Yuen Kv. 1 lor the54 words
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Article36 1955-09-06 8 THIS works Rotary lunch will be held tomorrow at Raffles ballroom instead of the Capitol \Uiere employee^ are on strike. The speaker is Mr. Jeffrey Jones, a prominent youth leader from Swansea.36 words
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Advertisement45 1955-09-06 8 20,000 APACHES THUNDER OUT OF THE HILLS FORJgJgftyENGEANCE! b Columbia pictures p'#itnis lm fternnQ JOHN ROBERT JOY H B jjfl Bk £tßr B flß^u bT Em fBJk 'V/ 01 -i "If I feel this way- I II it must be right!" P S74K7S 7OD4Y CAPITOL45 words
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Advertisement68 1955-09-06 8 (Amelia F^W 15 o!™°^ certain that KM tried Camelia jn::j r r W2 y°u ncr er v W'''* V kind. an ■^p" ■•«'s& super-soft, A/ and nun 'ture -f «B|^H^ I^l round* d c(*rr,y »-.,> Hi E' Camilla: a IOWATri modict iNrtMM MMi •»*!>• at »t an For Comfort Economy68 words
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Article, Illustration307 1955-09-06 9 A.P. Maguire - Just the GUN for the Jungles A.P. Maguire STERLING SUB by I <>\l)«>N ilion* H British hill line H H roiiM H ..iu H X i bout 1 'V IN its i ifil i I .vi Sterlinf m rks, at Dagenham on the oa.stern outIrts of London. There I Major307 words
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Article, Illustration672 1955-09-06 9 H.F. King - COMET IV Symbol Of Renewed Faith H.F. King By Asst. Editor of "FLIGHT" i \T no time during the inquiry into the Comet jet airliner crashes, which occurred near the island of Elba and near Naples, was it seriously thought that work on the production of later versions of the672 words
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Article, Illustration427 1955-09-06 9 LONDON 4 SOLEMN little Chinese hoy Razed in wonder at a grimy dockside scene recently. So THIS was Mama's land. Then he smiled and Mama, standing by his side, wiped a tear from her cheek. For this was ne moment for which she made her427 words
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Article682 1955-09-06 9 A. Cecil Hampshire - A. Cecil Hampshire By Malaya may send trainees r FHE jubilee of the Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, celebrated recently, marked not only the 50th anniversary of this famous British "nursery" for naval officers, but the beginning of a new era in its history. The College682 words
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Article834 1955-09-06 9 St. John Donn- Byrne - St. John Donn-Byrne By > PARIS. \MOX(i France's troubles is that wine is produced to surh an extent that some- > body has to be found to drink it. and against this b > the fact that a world-beatins percentage of the population sliVers834 words
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Article, Illustration21 1955-09-06 9 "I bet daddy could make it pick up bits of fluff. I heard him tell Mr. Smith he'd picked some up!"21 words
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Article194 1955-09-06 10 KIALA IXMPI'R. Mon. The Southrrn Perak Ice Company is investing more than half a million dollars on a plant which will make cheaper ice available to the Pangkor Island fishing industry. This plant. which will ha\e a capacity of 40 tons in production and 250194 words
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131 1955-09-06 10 Standard Shipping: Reporter TIIF Silver Line, which lias sent their ships for trade in Malayan waters and on !ho Europe Far Fast runs, has placed orders for four new ships estimated to cost 53b,000,000. These ships wH] ho seen in -'•an waters131 words
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Article136 1955-09-06 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Product Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday: Muntok white pepper $162 sellers, Sarawak white $161 sellers, Special Sarawak white $119 sellers; coconut oil (bulk* $401 sellers, coconut ml 'drum.- 1 $4:U sellers; copra Sept. $27 buyers, $27i seller-. Oct. $27,; buyer>, $23 sellerSingapore Copra Association136 words
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142 1955-09-06 10 BRITISH FIRM BUILDS BIG THAI PROJECT A BRITISH firm, Keir and (awdcr Ltd.. has secured the contract for a vast and imaginative Thai Government srhemc. now nearing the end of the first stage, to irrigate nearly S] million acres. control the flooding in the central plain, provide cheap electric power,142 words
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Article231 1955-09-06 10 MALAYAN industrial shares were well .supported yesterday and prices in this section generally closed at higher levels. Tin and rubber shares were also firmer and prices improved in many instances. Malayan Sharebrokers' Association price changes announced yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Frascr Ncave. Ords. 1.7^231 words
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Article191 1955-09-06 10 SINGAPORE harcbrokcrs veteiday reported th f followtati ImiinCßj done: Prater »v Heave ords $1.75 t')d:iy and overnight, (i;»mm>) $2 »>.") overnight and Today; M. Breweries >;:*.. <7i to 5.5.40: Malayan Cement Si. TO. ?i.b9 overnight; M. coils, f] and 92 cento; Metal Box $1.4? i to $1,981;191 words
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517 1955-09-06 10 FISHERMEN AT PANGKOR TO PROMOTE $4 M. FIRM Finan<**> And Commerce j Standard Staff Correspondent KI'ALA LUMPUR, Mon. A fi^roup of Pangkor Island fishermen have issued a prospectus to the public inviting them to subscribe 54,000,000 as capital to launch the Pangkor United Fisheries Company. The promotion committee of the517 words
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Article20 1955-09-06 10 BRITAIN and Egypt have signed a new Anglo-Egyptian Sterling agreement, following talks in Cairo earlier this year. Reuter.20 words
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Article124 1955-09-06 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' association made the following changes in its rates t > merchants yesterday: New York: buy inc. airmail T.T. :;2 3/4, T.T. W'l 7,8. 90 day.. ?>'.'> credit bills, :Y.\ 1C trade bills. Canada: buying, airmail, T.T 32 !»i. O.I). :\2 7/16, <)() day. 32124 words
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230 1955-09-06 10 BEFORE the recent launching on Tynesino of the 31.000--ton tanker Vola, some spectators looked at the ship and then at the river, and appeared to he a little uneasy about v:hi.\ they saw. No doubt it seemed to them that the Voia. 860(1 lons;,'230 words
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Article, Illustration75 1955-09-06 10 JAM Biscuits Ltd. recently opened their new HI million factory (seen abo\e) in Johore Bahru. The biscuit plant has a production capacity of up to 8.10 tons of biscuits monthly. It took two years to set up the factory. Main cause of the delay was the75 words
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Article56 1955-09-06 10 PAN American World Airways flew 4 •>.:?:«. 000 passesurr miles and 2t39t,433 plane miles in the second quarter of this year. This compares with .">(».">.- -?)">.->.000 passenjrer miles and 17.7W.854 plane miles flown in the first quarter of 1!):>;> and 6tt.219.Mf passenuer miles and 17.740,77! plane56 words
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Article105 1955-09-06 10 World Bank Meeting In Istanbul ABOI'T 400 *****0:1110 and financial experts, government and private, will attend the tenth annual meeting of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank) and the Intcrternational Monetary Fund in Istanbul, Turkey, during the week beginning Sept. V 2. The meeting will feature pane!105 words
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Article54 1955-09-06 10 RECORD rice crop of 29 240 ■million pounds in Japan tor 1955 was predicted yesterday by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The Department said the previous record crop was 2!>,100 million pounds in 1933. The anticipated 1955 total, it said, is 4.250 million pounds more54 words
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Article, Illustration384 1955-09-06 10 Standard Market Reporter LEE Biscuits Ltd., one of Malaya's leading manufacturers, recently opened their new $11 million factory at the sth m.s. Jalan Scudai, Johore Bahru, capable of producing up to 850 tons of biscuits monthly. The opening of the new factory in384 words
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Article30 1955-09-06 10 A FACTORY capable of producing 2,500.000 hemp bags annually is now being set up in Surabaya and expects to be In full production by the middle of 1957.30 words
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293 1955-09-06 10 Burma Ships More Rice To Malaya Far East BURMA'S export trade in rice is playing an increasingly important part in the economy of the rice eating countries in South East Asia, rice trade circles in Singapore told The Standard yesterday. Under a trade agreement with Russia, Burma undertakes to sell293 words
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Article122 1955-09-06 10 Speculative Activity Tapers Off RUBBER: UPCOUNTRY selling in the afternoon contributed largely to the drop by 1 cent to $1 49 per lb. for first grade rubber September shipment on the Singapore market yesterday. The market closed quiet and .slightly easier after having done business at $1,511 earlier in the122 words
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Article45 1955-09-06 10 Spot loose (norn) I4oi 149„ RSS f.o.b. Sept No 1 149 149 Oct. No. 1 148 143 i Sepl. No. 2 142' 14:'. Sept. No 3 141' 141 A RM.\ on ieg tender Sop: ember 149; 149' October 147 j 144 Tone: Quiet.45 words
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Article173 1955-09-06 10 INDONESIA, which has been undergoing sweeping economic changes, has sprung a surprise on Singapore expor:ers with a new ban on imports of radio accessories. Radio assembling enterprises no longer can import radio .spare parts in semiknocked down condition without cabinets, the Indonesian Central Industrial173 words
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Article201 1955-09-06 10 Whit, Pepper Scheme Standard Mark. j; SINGAPORI of Sarawak v yesterday air 5-lb sample pa< kff Fair Avera»r the General Prociu.r ers' Association ri^' r their bid to r h m recognised as quality in Lon<:« The So ched by WClf llly < Produce Kx< The itaadar the part of201 words
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Advertisement173 1955-09-06 10 NOTICES MALAYAN (lIINKSE ASSOCIATION Kinta Distritt Sub Branch Association. NOTICE MEMBERS Jittcndina the 1 Adjourned Annual (It-n--cral Meeting railed for Sunday, llth September. 1*55, at il j am >hou!d produce their membership fards to prove their membership to ballot for the ■Msnbevs <f the committee* hi; KOK HO TEIK. Han173 words
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Advertisement565 1955-09-06 11 L^SJehciT trading co M ltd. I TH F BLUE FUNNEL LINE ir V rM AMERICAN SIRVICI !L N ew York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Ce* Ports. Spore P. S ham Penang J l 6 sept 17 Sept U Sept 9/16 Oct 17 Oct 18 Oct W ''...19/25 No» 26 Nov 27/28 Nov565 words
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Advertisement1059 1955-09-06 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 11 hnM) (Incorporated in Singapore) <^ lintt) Shipping Travel Dept,. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE o .pt. Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENT Singapore Due Sails P. Sham f*n»nt Calchas for1,059 words
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Advertisement807 1955-09-06 11 MITSUI fe] LINE FOR JAPAN from Indio Sh m Pcn fl Meiko Maru from Calcutta ♦or Yokohomo Kobe Moji 7 Sep> mm Fujikowo Moru from Colcotto for Yokohama. Kobe. M o |i 13 Sept 10 Sept FOR JAPAN from Continent Awobason Moru tor Yokohamo, Kobe vio Soigon, Bongko<. Honqkonq n807 words
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Advertisement788 1955-09-06 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden Port Soid. Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam. Hamburg. Copenhogen, Gothenburg ond Oslo. Spore P. Shorn Penong «> "KINA" 9/12 Sept 13/13 Sept 14/15 Sepl xx) "ERRIA" 18/19 Sept 20/20 Sept "SELANDIA" 17/19Oct 20/20 Oct 21/22 Oct "MORELIA" 17/19Nov 20/20Nov 21/22 Nov x) Colls Gdynia788 words
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Article456 1955-09-06 12 ONCE IT WAS BIFF-CORK TN the British Isles alone. there are around four million table tennis player.-. A.-d more than 8,000 dubs tak" t<ar: in nearly r^so Leagues ront rolled by the Erig.i?h Tab.c Tennis AssoCiat.on. there wasn't rvrn an Internationa! governing body for the game until as -ate as456 words
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Article259 1955-09-06 12 \TTACKS by wild animals j n from the bush are mak- Z inir life tough for the Ormo J tribesmen in the Tana Kiver district of Kenya. At one time <• t-fihani d be scared away from 2 cultivated land by tribes- men banging (innns and tin cans,259 words
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Article, Illustration196 1955-09-06 12 prop the righthand panel up iin. at the tip and leave to set. Use a matrhbox as a set-square and cement the two tailplane pieces together at right-angles. Mark the rockpil on the fuselage and cut the slot for the wing. Push the wing through the196 words
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Article274 1955-09-06 12 \|AX\ girls tell me that when they go out to work they want to be secretaries. Whoever you work for. a secretary's job is interesting and important But if your boss happens to oc soinebodv' famous, then its even mor° exciting One of the happiest-— and m( l274 words
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Article, Illustration432 1955-09-06 12 John Hillaby - John Hillaby What Lies Beyond Space By THREE boys and a girl have stumped me with some smashing questions this week. The boys all wanted to know: What lies beyond Space? Or if nothing lies beyond it. how can Space go on for ever? A few people in432 words
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Article, Illustration37 1955-09-06 12 Here it a magic picture in colour. Use pctlttf or cmuov^ to fill hi f<* 1 .4, red; B, yellow; C, blue; D, green: K. orange: F. black. If uting pa bru?h too wet, j37 words
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Advertisement8 1955-09-06 12 j^^^lj MILKMAID "'WMAIO BIIANP HULK »IlT|>ll> t m8 words
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Miscellaneous97 1955-09-06 12 >»^ Ww T'/-<'??fv tour seconds to era'} I flll "/'?•<» hidden Mum's glasses, J\ ->(\?/ '^t?7 w^^^^^^^& so :>r go and get the I \y Jjl_» I l\ dock mended right away, 1 J 5 k^ she g/)f not notice:' jHcs "~*-4 X 014 < t^^if3 1 1 t\ 197 words
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Article, Illustration388 1955-09-06 13 Tickets Available THE Australian Olympic Organising CommittPo is spending more than $26,000,000 to provide a™ Hnp a spectacle as has been witnessed in the history of thp modern Games a spectacle to meet the exacting demands of the sports-conscious spectators who will comeAP - 388 words
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Article139 1955-09-06 13 Rocky Lays Emphasis On Speed GROSSINGER, New York Sept. 5, (AP)— The emphasis was on speed in Rocky Marriano's training camp yesterday. "Rocky will ease oil in the amount of rounds he work* said manager Al Weil] "tut those he boxes will be at top speed from the opening be!L139 words
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Article85 1955-09-06 13 THE OTHER HALF OF THE STORY it yesterday apparentknew only half the story pen noticeable for an that any visltwherever it comes has had vehement iup- m the Non-European M insi its S uth Afri- a new and d:st'::'i- Spectators can back whichever side they please and exchanges in the85 words
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Article29 1955-09-06 13 MILAN, Sept. 5 (Renter) Moscow Dynamo Football Club today beat Milan. Italian First Division champions ast season 4-1 after Milan had leu by their goal at haiftime.29 words
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Article, Illustration125 1955-09-06 13 RUGBY league ioricards Don Crook (left) and Sum Owen are not trying to flatten their nose*. They are strengthening their necks and shoulder muscles. That, at least, is the aim of swinging a weight ircn the headbands. Their club. Leiaii, it trying out a new "get vi"125 words
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Article233 1955-09-06 13 comfor X ri! Sei f 5 (Reuter > Britain womens ,fhl, eS O u VerFrance in both men and whfch enriPrt UC K m ch^. in their tw da.vs encounter wnicli^nded in the Municipal Stadium here yesterday. In the men's events Britain scored 126 points to233 words
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Article127 1955-09-06 13 TURN PRO ADVISES SEDGMAN MELBOURNE. Sept. 5 (UP> Frank Sedgman, former w amateur tennis champion, to> day advised Au.-tra.ian Davis Cup vlars Lew Hoad and Ken Etosewel] to join him in tiic professional ranks "Both boys should be worth a U5.545.0n0 ofTer to turn pro." said Sedgman. who joined Jack127 words
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Article35 1955-09-06 13 Walking C 'ships DI.IOX. Sept. 5 (Router) Henri Carron of France today retained his world 100 kilometres walking championship when he covered the distance between Perreuii and Dijon in nine hours 40 minutes 36 seconds.35 words
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682 1955-09-06 13 Effortless Win Fo r Trabert FOREST HILLS, New York, Sept. 5, (AP)— Power-laden Tony Trabert, seeking his third national crown of the year, paced a cordon of the world's tennis elite yesterday into the third round of the I'nited States championships. America's muscular682 words
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Article146 1955-09-06 13 DORTMUND. Germany,, Sept. 5, (AP). European heavyweight champion Francesco Cavicchi of Italy was disqualified* in the 9th round of a scheduled 10-round rontitle bout here :ast night against Heinz Neuhaus' of Germany for repeated holding. Officials announced alter Ihe fight that Cavicchi's purse would be held146 words
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Advertisement678 1955-09-06 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS THE lamilv of the iat c Wur-k Shin thank tivcs arvi 1; ki'id assistance. Nifhi Vi*il Sci Wreaths Telegrami i letters of condolence a.^i during iheir recent .c--ment. THE family of 1:. Mr. EL P. WoodfoM thank «,i relative* and friends wlv. tended the funeral and rr*678 words
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Miscellaneous254 1955-09-06 13 Li 1 flbner B y 4/ c OOD V T ff THA T^EAR-FATAL V W^~3a7^OWLC^CAM^W/M DO YOU NO— V AUNT ft nH^TT DLA^Ej |^H l^^-^^ l( I y 7^^ J\ ONI cv» AND II t* i I iOV/tLi 1 THc_ V* HIK Alie y °°P By T. V. Hamlin X254 words
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Article, Illustration65 1955-09-06 14 DONC ASTER. England. Mon. (A.P.) 2 Acropolis, second favourite, was scratched j 2 from th* St. Le«er today when a spell ole seixed him. S The scratchine reduced the field to ten^ J including two doubtful starters making $it one of the smallest for a classic race65 words
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Article240 1955-09-06 14 CHINESE ATHLETIC beat Star Soccerites 6-4 in their last SAFA Division I League match at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. The Athletic finished with 14 points from 13 games and Soccerites two points behind. The Athletic right flank won them the game. Kok Peow240 words
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Article320 1955-09-06 14 Soccer Round-up BALKSTIF.R United beat SRC 2-t in a Singapore Junior Cup ■wtcta played on the padang yesterday. Balestier started well and in eventll minute David Chan's powerful fhol was saved by goalkeeper J. De Silva but the ball dropped out of his hands and deflected into320 words
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Article, Illustration70 1955-09-06 14 SIR ALAN WATT, the Australian Commissioner in Singapore gave boxers of six countries who took part in the recently concluded South East Asia Boxing championships, a cocktail party at his home last night. Picture shows (from left): Clive Allison (Hongkong), Stanley Majid (Burma), Austin Dunsford (Captain of Singapore's team which70 words
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Article45 1955-09-06 14 SEREMBAN. Mon. The Neg r i Sembilan Combined Schools cricket XI retained the Rhodes Cup. when they beat a N.S. Cricket Association XI by 63 runs, in their annual cricket match played yesterday. Combined Schools 108 and 84: NSCA 55 and 74.45 words
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505 1955-09-06 14 Rangers Get Back To Top KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A linesman was sent off the field by the referee during a league soccer match here today. Referee Nor Tasman gave the linesman marching orders for disputing with him over the award of a505 words
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Article92 1955-09-06 14 P.W.D. GO DOWN IN RUGGER SEREMBAN. Mon. P.W.D. Sports Club went down to a strong team captained by the State skipper G. Glennie by 21 points (five tries, two penalties) to six points (two tries) in a rugger match played here yesterday. The P.W.D. Sports Club is the first Government92 words
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Article151 1955-09-06 14 IPOH, Mon. On a spinner's wicket. Terry Koenitz and Mahinder Singh helped Perak to beat Kedah by an innings and 40 runs in an inter-State cricket match during the weekend. Kedah were skittled out for 71 runs> in their first innings and Perak replied with 224 lor151 words
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Article126 1955-09-06 14 NORTH ADAMS. Massachusetts, Mon. (AP) Light heavyweight champion Archie Moore boxed four rounds yesterday with three sparring partners before a large crowd. Moore, preparing for his Sept. 20 bout with heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano. sparred two rounds with Jesse (Gorilla) Brown and one each with126 words
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Article85 1955-09-06 14 TAIPING. Mon. Centreforward Jamaluddin who netted four goals enabled Taiping to qualify for the final of the annual knock-out soccer tourney for the Cheng Wah Cup. They heat Tapah 5-2. Tapah scored early in first half through Ayoub but Taiping equalised before the interval through Jamaluddin. On85 words
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Article53 1955-09-06 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— United Malays National Organisation Youths held Selangor Chinese Recreation Club to a 3-3 draw in today's Football Association of Selangor Division One League soccer match at Taylor Road. Lin Tet, Kam Hen? and Hock Chye scored for Chinese while Ibrahim Aziz and Supraman (penalty)53 words
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292 1955-09-06 14 Selangor Club Gain Their Third Victory KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Selangor Club scored ihcir Hurd successive rugger victor-,- when they won 14 points (a coal, three tries) to 13 points I'wo goals and one try) against Special Air Services on the Padang today. The teams were locked in midfield for the292 words
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Article31 1955-09-06 14 KAJANG. M<,n P W.D. Sports Club won the Ng Bow Thai Challenge Cup when they beat Indo-Ceylon Sports Club in the final of the Ulu Lagat District Football competition.31 words
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Article171 1955-09-06 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A brilliant goal scored by Selangor star Manmohan Sinjjh enabled Selangor Sikh Union to beat HQ Malaya Command Combined 3-2 in a hard fought and thrilling hockey match on the Malaya Command ground today. At halftime the score was 2-2. HQ Malaya had171 words
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Article287 1955-09-06 14 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD IPOH TRACK WORK By IPOH Mon. CANTERBURY BELL, with Mickey Donnelly astride, showed his hand when he headed home Grazie i Mortimer and Proctor (Smith) in full-stripped three-furlong trial to return 37 2/5 sees. Canterbury Bell who worked in blinkers and a sheepskin287 words
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Article58 1955-09-06 14 CEYLON Sports Club 'A* cleared their second round hurdle in the SHA seven-a-side hockey tournament when they eliminated R.A.F. (Changi)**B' 1-0. at Balestier Road, Singapore yesterday. In another second round match played earlier BOD. •Reds' eliminated R.E.M.E. two nil- j With both their "Red *nd the "Blue' teams still58 words
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Article96 1955-09-06 14 PENANG, Mon.— Mr. Hcah Joo Seang. who was re-elected president of the Chinese Swimming Club. Penang. yesterday, told members that a swimming pool would be a necessity if they were to produce swimmers of Olympic standard. In proposing Mr. Heah? reelection. MY. Chee Tiang Seny. a96 words
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Article79 1955-09-06 14 KINTA RANGERS can consider themselves lucky to win their SAFA Junior Cun-lie against Selctar Football Club at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Soletar opened the score In the 20th minute when from an Ahamed Snlim cross, Sabthoo Mani scored. Seletar were awarded a penalty for 'hands'* in79 words
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201 1955-09-06 14 Loke Make Appeal For Sports Centre MR. LOK chairman Youth Sp peal Comn made an ap; Malaya to contribuv centre. The (V ed out. wo reminder of Donald's nir. Malaya Loke ex; by Mr. V left Singap "To thf centre. Mr the first i of $5,000" be "Since Urn generous'201 words
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188 1955-09-06 14 win Ihc title unless S.H B Police, the conquerors of the Police *A' team last Saturday could create an upset. S.H.B. Police will meet S.C.C. "A" tomorrow. The teams Mill in the running art S.C.C. *A\ R.A.F. (Chingi A, CSC. *A f S.H.B.188 words
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Article15 1955-09-06 14 TAIPINT, opened ttfc beating X: (four goai.v ir:es 'j penalty) I pianadc15 words
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Advertisement29 1955-09-06 14 JfteMttoH Pfease f'f i^— o£ -hUote £ncu£ y&toi, </ #U 24 HOOKS j WING SUN NEONSiGN 0 MANUFACTURERS OF ILLUMINATED in the Federation of Moia»o 0.0,., 138 BATU ROAD. XL29 words
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Miscellaneous92 1955-09-06 14 SINGAPORE SOCCER jzz. f ijst£sn& DIV 2- M.O.R. Cup. MALACCA SOCCER CRAVES "A" LEAGUE: Malays vs. PV.R. at Knbu Stadium. HOCKEY: Municipal is. P.W.D/Surveys at Club faKUALA LUMPUR HOCKEY: Selangor Club vs. PW.D. on Padang. Selangor Sikh Union vs. V.M.l.a. at Brickiields Road. RUGBY: R.A.S.C. vs. HQ. at Malays Ground.92 words
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