Singapore Standard, 8 September 1955
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Title Section15 1955-09-08 1 Singapore TIGER Standard XZ^- N M SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1933 it PAGES IS IXNTS15 words
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180 1955-09-08 1 Runaway Student Stopped From A Sailing To Red China DRAMA AT THE DOCKS s sh ppiag N fatkcf made !a>t minute t*P hi v iNt-ar- I(ir him vrs- ,Nlan=. Sin- Ike Mnca- Hoard p m i.irr the H Ma Iferk Cuaj. v th his :,<h(l a I M p nfd180 words
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158 1955-09-08 1 Ml 111 MILLION dollar scheme to reclaim ireaa of Singapore with a view to urnt problem is now being: prepar,ur I ront Coalition Government. The Standard learned yes- terday that the scheme which .yes hundreds of acres Of low land will be accelerated158 words
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Article40 1955-09-08 1 \p>— T fwtizn Minister vml to- k- lurkish •n the future of the .md of crus ha\ tended with-lurki-li sUteSMM I nrri^n I of thr throe rnuntri^ h.iv imaged to nnl-. to ap:ni> ul a final nuniqur40 words
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Article, Illustration8 1955-09-08 1 2. SON GIVES IN Hands over his papers8 words
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Article232 1955-09-08 1 BRISTOL, England, Sept. 7, (Reuter) British scientists may soon be able to create simple forms of Hie in a test tube. This revolutionary prophecy was made here today by Dr. F. H. Crick who works at the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge long known for its232 words
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Article77 1955-09-08 1 LONDON. Sept. 7 (AP) An Admiralty spokesman said on Tuesday night that light British fleet units were rushing 630 Royal Marines to troubled Cyprus. The marines, ordered to reinforce the security forces in the eastern Mediterranean island, are due to land on Friday. They left77 words
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Article67 1955-09-08 1 LONDON. Sept. 7, (Reuter) —Mr. R.A. Butler, Britain's Chancellor ot the Exchequer, will leave by air on Friday for Istanbul to attend the annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund and the International Bank of Reconstruction and Development, the Treasury stated today. It said the meetings67 words
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Article29 1955-09-08 1 MOSCOW Radio said yesterday a Soviet scientific expedition, made up ot two ships and several planes, will leave in November for a twoyear stay in the Antarctic.29 words
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73 1955-09-08 1 OLDENZAAL. Holland. Sept. 7 (Reuter) A 45--year-old Dutchman. Harm Ten HofT. returned here from 11 years Russian captivity to find his wite remarried to someone else. His wife presumed him dead and has a 4-year-old daughter by a Groningen waiter whom she73 words
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Article82 1955-09-08 1 NEW YORK, Sept. 7. <AP> —Manhattan's miles of piers were idled today by a walkout of longshoremen. William V. Bradley, president of the International Longshoremen's Association, said the union had ordered the men to halt work pending a mass meeting to discuss grievances against New York-New Jersey Waterfront82 words
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Article30 1955-09-08 1 LAKE GENEVA. Wisconsin. Sept. 7. (Reuter)— Thieves robbed the police station here getting away with $160 <£57) in nickels (five-cent pieces) collected from parking meters.30 words
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273 1955-09-08 1 The Amnesty Starts Tomorrow KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— All is set for the amnesty offer to Communist terrorists. Tomorrow begins a brief period in which an estimated 3,500 Communist terrorists in the Federation can buy their liberty with loyalty and good citizenship. Government presses in Kuala273 words
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Article80 1955-09-08 1 SOUTHPORT. Sept. 7 (Reuter) The Trades Union Congress today voted in favour of a full investigation into the likely impact of automation on British industry. The 980 delegates called on the Congress General Council to extend its discussions on problems raised by automation. This resolution was carried80 words
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Article266 1955-09-08 1 Police Guard Murder Witness AN attempt to kidnap a Singapore woman the star witness in a murder case was foiled lost night by accident. The woman. Madame Tay Geok Leng. is the wife of driving instructor Pek Boon Yam who was stabbed to death by266 words
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Article75 1955-09-08 1 KARACHI. Pakistan. Sept. 7 «APi Two towns ot the Indus River valley. Matian and Halla. were evacuated on Tuesday following a worsening flood situation in Sind province. People in bullock carts and on foot were fleeing to higher levels. A third town. Thatta. Is already75 words
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Article67 1955-09-08 1 BRUSSELS. Sf-pt. 7 (Reuter) A 35-ycar-;>ld man who had been shut in a stable for the last 10 years MM discovered at Ninove near here police reported. The man. Mead Reythorens. had a beard nearly a foot long and was almost unable to talk. Police67 words
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Article19 1955-09-08 1 THE New Zealand government announced yc^terdav it will i:44.000 to send scientists to the Antarctic. A P.A.P. - 19 words
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Advertisement14 1955-09-08 1 PLUMROSE SAUSAGES Vienna Cocktail Frankfurt Wonderful Copenhagen S NGAP °RE (OLD STORAGE CO. LTD.14 words
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Advertisement34 1955-09-08 1 SHUI MOTOR OIL The bar -man says... lfeiinri .AM T*- "The drink for every occasion" and any time you enter th* SISGAPORE HOTEL Ah Chang icill be there to serve it. Ccirlsb€Tt| of tours*34 words
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193 1955-09-08 2 Turkey Will Pay Victims ISTANBUL. Sept. 7. A ite ol liege was called in inbul and I.smir shortly ;»I'-r midnight today after a night of violence and bloody anti-Gr» ek rioting. The Illlc ol siege was callrd in the two cities by theA.P.; Reuter - 193 words
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Article65 1955-09-08 2 ATHENS Sept. 7 (AP> Dfp Foreign Minister, j Mr. Panayotis Canellopoulos i i today Greece has lodged i I protest with TurBgainsi the anti-Greek 1 riots in Istanbul and Izmir. Th»- Deputy Foreign Minister said Grerk church at Izmir was looted. He said 15 houses of Greek officers65 words
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Article, Illustration153 1955-09-08 2 She'll Be In The 'Suspect' ■BLEN OWEN, who appears in "S::>p(Mt." l(» be prrsrntrd in the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur by the Theatre Club, on Sept. 15, l€ and 17 The pla.\ is not only a mystery bul also the story of a woman, who would stop at nothing to153 words
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Article165 1955-09-08 2 Faith In U.S. And Empire' DOVER. Kent. Sept 7 (Reutcr) Sir Winston Churchill said today that Britain's ever ■loser lies with the United States, together with the Commonwealth "makes fair ploy for all a reasonable hope." He was speaking at a ceremony at which he was presented with a portrait165 words
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Article53 1955-09-08 2 MOSCOW. Sept. 7 (Reuter) A gleaming German train of 12 coaches drew into Moscow, bringing an advance party of 65 German officials for the visit of the Chancellor, Dr. Konrad Adenauer. Dr. Adenauer, the West German Foreign Minister, Herr Heinrich yon Bretano. and other west German diplomats53 words
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Article41 1955-09-08 2 SOUTHPORT England, Sept 7. (Reuter)— The Irade Union Congress today rejected a resolution calling f:>r a drastic reduction in overtime and a vigorous campaign to achieve the 40-hour week The resolution was defeated by 4.303,0ft0 votes to 3.6(34.0(1041 words
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464 1955-09-08 2 HOTELS' STRIKE: MINISTRY TAKES A HAND THE Singapore Labour Mm•- yesterday in to end the week-old strike In the :ive leading hotels. The Principal Assistant La-' hour Commissioner, Mr. .1. D. 11. Nei::. yesterday invited j managements and then Singapore Workers' Union, re- > presenting the strikers, to the Mini-try464 words
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Article357 1955-09-08 2 Govt. To Wait Report From Transport Body THE SINGAPORE City Councils p Qn nationalise the Singapore Traction CompJ may be delayed indefinitely pending th e fjj ings of the Transport Commission set Up Government to advise on the development of tL passenger transport system in357 words
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Article247 1955-09-08 2 TOKYO, Sept. 7, (IP) An official publication of the British Embassy in Tokyo said today that the ending of the governmental crisis in Singapore will "help to maintain calm' in the Federation of Malaya. "British Opinion/ a fortnightly commentary on world affairs, issued by the Information247 words
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Article, Illustration79 1955-09-08 2 An elephant is the bridal car for circus couple Joan Fowles. 24--year-old Bertram Mills Circus bare back rider, and Gosta Kruse, 28--year-old elephant trainer, after they had married at Southport. The couple met five years ago when Gosta joined the circus, and Joan promptly turned her attention to79 words
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Article120 1955-09-08 2 SAINT JOHN, New Brunswick, Sept. 7 (AP).— The upholstery in Don Lester's car caught fire as he drove along a highway 15 miles from here. The nearby Rothcsay Fire Department answered his urgent telephoned summons and put out the tire. Ten miles further down the120 words
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Article, Illustration46 1955-09-08 2 photo by "Let me taste the cake" says one-year old X S Pushpara.j, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Leprintr of No 139, Bukit Bintang Road. Kuala Lumpur, during his birthday party held at his home on Saturday. Stan- Yong Peng SeongStandard; Yong Peng Seong - 46 words
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Article126 1955-09-08 2 HONGKONG. Sept. 7. (UP> —The Chinese Communists are evacuating at gunpoint hundreds of thousands of peasants from Shanghai as a last resort to get them back to the farm. The Shanghai Liberation Daily recently disclosed that the Communists plan to move 1.000.000 persons out of Shanghai and126 words
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Article117 1955-09-08 2 A NEW ROLE FOR T.U.C THE Trad Un c.. gress in Sin undergo I shortly v. Mime the I c» cutive and i body w;'. I loading the I movement h' This an t< rday by President. Ifr B than. "The Congr< ff plained, "will I watch developn trade union117 words
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Article113 1955-09-08 2 THE Chief Miniver. Mr. David Ifi terday his goodwill mission lo Indor. will be followed by a full economic d thrash out all outstanding fiastaef bi countries. He told The B he w;i hop« oome of the mission o{ t h« i I coaln ioa fown113 words
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Article53 1955-09-08 2 VENICI I The H "D S showing leading uj, ■> world ittei S •a ith appeal n of Diar.. R1< Todd J.i t othei H tinental lauit "Do s* v the pop ilai 'D< Houk, ThomM Mid star- I 1 actress Brigitte B i RobertMMi53 words
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Advertisement149 1955-09-08 2 |H 77ze captain was a storm brewing' -his cargo I H w^ss a woman under a cloud... For 26,000 miles they'd been running for their lives— on a H I floating time-bomb, with the minutes running out. And H I 720w £/ze man and woman half- a- world was hunting149 words
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Article224 1955-09-08 3 Amnesty An Outlet For Nationalists Only: Marshall THE hard core of the 3,000 Colony Communists and their fellow travellers will not take advantage of the amnesty offered by the Singapore Government, the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall/ said yesterday. "But it will give frustrated224 words
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Article37 1955-09-08 3 'Expats Are The Victim,' He Says the •.:r.ont Clcrd ceil he lea of nsfrp the tU apdiiect- r pointed no :on of i Malawas i put omen! not I expacing I ;d°d h j igges- :he .n37 words
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Article16 1955-09-08 3 Youth the h rentre i w Dtre on rest el w, s pm16 words
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Article104 1955-09-08 3 TAX POII CHUAN, a lorry driver, who appealed against a sentence of three years' Imprisonment imposed by a Lower Court lor possession ol i lbs. of raw opium, failed in his appeal in the High Court, yesterday The charge oi possession of opium was. however, amended by104 words
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Article, Illustration93 1955-09-08 3 THE Commander-in-Chief, Far East Station, Vice-Admiral A. K. Scott MoncricfT. greets ViceAdmiral A. E. Jozan. C-in-C French Far East Navy, after he landed at Singapore's Semnawans Naval Air Station from Saigon yesterday. Admiral Jozan. who in Singapore on a two-day courtesy visit. was accompanied by his93 words
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Article46 1955-09-08 3 KLANG, Wed. An intensive drive to recruit Chinese from Klang and the coast for the Federation police is being launched here. Mr F .1. Bedingham. OCPD. Kianq. today asked the Malayan Chinese Association here to help recruit as many youths as possible.46 words
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Article124 1955-09-08 3 Stamford Branch For Front LABOUR Front opened its 14th branch headquarters at Bencoolen Street to serve the Stamford Division yesterday. Declaring the branch open, the Assistant Minister lor Commerce and Industry. Mr JM. Jumabhoy said the formation of such branches meant a significant advance tor the Front. lie announced that124 words
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Article28 1955-09-08 3 FOR the first time in Malacca, a charity jumble sale will he held at the Reclamation Ground opposite the Rest House on Saturday, starting 5.30 p.m.28 words
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131 1955-09-08 3 Magistrate Disagrees, Frees Eight KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Eighi persons, including font women, who were today summoned to show cause why they should not sign a good behaviour bond for six months, were acquitted and discharged by the Second Magistrate this afternoon. Of the eisht. five wore members of the same131 words
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Article230 1955-09-08 3 A SINGAPORE doctor gfrtag evidence in the Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday nearly collapsed in a witness box because of the heat. The doctor. Mr. Thung Ling Hooi of the General Hospital, told the Magistrate, Mr. Choor Singh, that it was too hot in the230 words
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Article37 1955-09-08 3 TOKYO. Sept. < (UP) Japan and Indonesia have agreed to exchange US$22.--400.001) worth Ol goods between September and January of next year in a partial easing of their trade 1 deadlock, it was learned today.37 words
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Article48 1955-09-08 3 LIEW LEONG SENG, who on Aug. 5 was found at the Kampong Gajah New Village in possession of 10 packet- ol rnandu. 55 pellets of chandu dross as well as chandu smoking utensils, was fined $200. or four months' imprisonment in the Sessions Court. Kluang yesterday.48 words
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Article37 1955-09-08 3 Aj BLQL'FR^I E. New Mexico. Sept. 7. <AP»— A C 124 four-engined Globemaster with 69 men aboard crashed yesterday on take-ofl from Kirtland air lorce base One man was killed.37 words
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179 1955-09-08 3 THE fact that British troops may be withdrawn when independence is attained is causing grave contern to the civilian employees ;>1 the Armed Services, president of the Army Civil Service Inion, Mr. S.T.V. Lingam said yesterday. i' Mr. Lingam said the Union had179 words
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Article209 1955-09-08 3 KLALA KANGSAH Wed. A group of Malay S hool teachers including delegates from 17 ordiiches of the Perak Ma. ay Teachers Union attended the fourth annual meetins of the Union here which lasted two days ending yesterday fhe meeting, which was he'd in the Central Ma209 words
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Article109 1955-09-08 3 STARTING Saturday. Sept 10. learner drivers in Singapore will be permitted 10 drive their cars within cit\ limits on Saturdays alter 2 p.m. ard at any time on Sundry s and public holidays, it wrs announced >e.-terday. The Minister tor Communications and Works. Mr. Francis Thomas, has109 words
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Article49 1955-09-08 3 KLANG, Wed— Hundreds of ballot papers have been distributed by the Malayan Chinese Association branch here in fonneftion with the forthcoming election of its office-bearers The Association has called a general meeting of its members this month during which the 42-man committee will b. elected.49 words
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Article57 1955-09-08 3 EMPLOYEES in European households. hotels. bars, messes, clubs and firms have banded together and formed a new union called the Singapore European Employees Union. This union claims to have a membership ol more than 300. It will hold its official inauguration ceremony shortly. The union has its57 words
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154 1955-09-08 3 POLICE ARE PROBING SLY RUBBER DEALS KLANG. Wed. Rubber dealers in Klang and the Coast who made big money through the "back door" are in tor a tough time. Police authorities are checking their accounts since 1952 to ascertain the extent of their dealings in rubber. The Standard understands that154 words
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Advertisement75 1955-09-08 3 HENRY WAUGH CO LTD The Singapore Offices of the ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL and BUILDING MATERIALS Departments have now removed to: 204, CANTONMENT ROAD Telephone: *****/5 Üble Address: WAUGHTECH SINGAPORE «KMi niN AN[) HECTMCAI AND IIR| V. CODovw CLiLD!\r. MATtRIAIS GUOOWN 1 T ""Jh Road. 162 Havclock Road. 1 (Exch) Telephone: 850175 words
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Advertisement180 1955-09-08 3 iiiun Sinyh A fa.. suggest for your Complete Enjoyment Burr deane Sport Chambray I skipper sport shirts For unrk or play you II feel your best wearing this l'hiv Buft lieane Collar. 2 Big: Open button-through pockets, Sanforized, Mercerized, all combed Chambray— completely washable. GIAN SINGH CO., LTD. .;0 1.180 words
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Miscellaneous71 1955-09-08 3 Weather Report Minimum Temperature From 7.30 p.m. Sept. t> lo 7.30 .i m. Sept. Singapore <7."Fi Penang I?5F); Kota Bahru <7.">Fi; Kuala Lumpur (7 IF); Ipoh (7'F): Kuantan (7JF). Maximum Temperature: From 7.30 a iii to 7 .50 p.m. Sept. 7: Singapore (88F): Penang (87F); Kota Bahru (87F»: Kuala Lumpur71 words
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Article286 1955-09-08 4 MALAYA WANTS MORE KIALA LUMPUR, Wed. —Malaya will bid for bi^er Commonwealth aid towards her national development and technological advance tat the seventh ministerial committee meeting of the Colombo Plan in Singapore next month, The Standard learnt today. The Malayan team for the meeting will be headed by the commerce286 words
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Article243 1955-09-08 4 -SAYS OFFICIAL KUALA LOIPI'R, Wed.— Allegations that the Federation Government was deliberately retarding the growth of Radio Malaya were made today by a senior official of the Department. He alleged that as a result of pursuing this policy, five major development schemes for Radio Malaya over243 words
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Article, Illustration50 1955-09-08 4 MX A. ThwrairaJ. eldest son of Mr. M Arasaratnam, Offirr Yssistan- Senior Medical and Health OftVe. Sen mban. iho left for the TniU'd Kingdom recently to study rimineerinj; at Woolwich po|\technio He is an Oid Boy of Anslo Chinese School. Parit Buntar and St. Peter's Colics* Colombo.50 words
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Article142 1955-09-08 4 Settle Or Risk A Strike' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Centra. Electricity Board Employees Union today asked the federation.- Labour Minister. Mr V T Sambanthan. to intervene in it* wage dispute with the Board or run the risk oi 2,500 daily-rated men noin;* on striKe A spokesman of the Union told142 words
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Article69 1955-09-08 4 .TOHORF. BAIIRU. Wed Kok Chye Chuan, former Singapore Police recruit who wa> discharged ?fter two months in the fon-e. Chun Xai Sens; and Chong Kong Chan, were carh sentenced in the Session? Court. t Pont ir.n. today, to eisht months imprisonment for cheating Pang Teen, of69 words
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Article32 1955-09-08 4 THE Sultan of Brunei, acrompnnied by the Sultan of Senn-^or. yesterday visited the trial zone of' Klang. The royal pnrty saw the shoe factories c>i, mills, ami th* Muslim College.32 words
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Article145 1955-09-08 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSlffti rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore veslerda.v were: Buyers Sellers Spot 1.0.b ;4!H 14f) t f.o.b. Au«. 149| 14f)i No. 2 143 143| No.; 141 141-i fine: Steady TIN PKICfc The price n tin yesterday wav $370 per picul. (Up 75 rts.) LONDON KUBBLK No 1145 words
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Article44 1955-09-08 4 (5. SATHIAVAN. M. of the railway gans at Sungci Buioh \v.-i> yesterday allowed bail of $2o() oy the Kua,a Lumpur Second Magistrate after he had claimed trial to a charge of knifing one. Sinnathamby. The rase was postponed to Nov. 21.44 words
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Article158 1955-09-08 4 Ki.A.NG. Wed Klang Town Councillors have charged the Malayan Railway Administration with repeated (touting" ol the GouncTf bye-laws The Railway is alleged to have started building a number of houses in Port Swettenhnm without the permission of the Council The row is centered on this alleged offence.158 words
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Article131 1955-09-08 4 Housing Project For Klang KLAXG, Wed.— Work has begun on the Eng Ann Realty Company's $5 million housing project which will include a Chinese high school, market and cinema hall A spokesman of the Company said today that the estate of about 600 houses will be built within two years131 words
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Article, Illustration75 1955-09-08 4 pholo oy MR Abraham Kajaratnara. helps his bride to cut the (no tiered wedding cake at ihe reception at Eastern Uote^ following their mamas* at the Lutheran Church, Brickfields Kuala Lumpui on Saturday. Mr. Kajaratnam i s the son of Mr. and Mrs R Somakannu while theStandard; Yong Peng Seong - 75 words
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321 1955-09-08 4 IPOH, Wed.— The chairman of the banking section of the Malayan Federation of Clerical and Administrative Staffs Union, Mr. C. H. Yin, today wained that the Inion will take a very serious view of the victimisation of banking staff by employers. Mr. Yin issued this statement321 words
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Article72 1955-09-08 4 IPOII Wed. Five Malays, including a girl have been awarded scholarships from the Perak Malay Higher Studies Scholarships Fund to study overseas. They are Raja Nor Jasml binti Raja Haji Shahar Shah, Ipoh (Domestic Science), Inche Shaari bin Haji Abdul Karim Sungka (Secretaryship). Inche Shaari bin72 words
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Advertisement244 1955-09-08 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTKACTiq^ THE ENTERTAINMENT LMMMM CATHAY^ HOW J «owij( DAILY AT: 11a.m.-1.45-4.15-6.45 ft 9Jop.m, M SPECTACLE UNSURPASSED! J M-G-M f s MIGHTY LOVE V\ DRAMA! j Thousands in cast! I p>| c I 1 LANA TURNER EDMUND.PUIRDOM_ LOUIS CALHERN jCllm.AScorf J /^SHn AUDREY DALTONJAMESiiIITCH ELI /iHL^y NEVILLE BRAND WALTER244 words
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427 1955-09-08 5 HE WAS A FIRM FRIEND AND FAIR FOE'-HOGAN COURT TRIBUTES TO YONG SHOOK LIN KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Malayan Bench and Bar today paid glowing tributes to the memory of Kuala Lumpur lawyer, Mr. Vong Shook Lin, at a ceremony in the Supreme Court presided over by hief Justice, Sir427 words
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290 1955-09-08 5 In Six Mths It's $111 Mil. More KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation Government's coffers were boosted by $59,400,000 from rubber export duties during the first half of this year, it was revealed in the Rubber Producers Council's statistical bulletin for last month. This six-month290 words
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Article122 1955-09-08 5 Court Is No Place For Infant' PFNANG. Wed. Magistrate. Mr. E. A. Long, chided a clerk. Lim Ewe Chye in ■ourt here today, when Lim's wife. Tan Ah Eng. carried their three -year-old baby in her arms to the witness-box to give evidence. Mr. Long told Lim, "Its most disgrace!122 words
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Article50 1955-09-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed n, a 20-year-old labourer, v jai.ed for six months •ie First Magistrate. for 13 sockfl valued at S4 shop at Jalan Haji Salch. Seni 00 June 3. His ..ruon. Sinnathamby. who was also convicted of the c otTenrc, was jailed for nontha50 words
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Article122 1955-09-08 5 100-Yd Ride Ends In Court Fine PENANG, Wed— A sergeant of the Special A:r Services hired a motor-cycle from the Magazine Auto Self-Drive Company and handed it to a paratrooper, but the latter had tra-« veiled on!v a hundred yards when he was stopped by the Po:h-C. This was stated122 words
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Article37 1955-09-08 5 A MUNICIPAL labourer. Narayanan, 43. of Loke Yew Road, yesterday claimed trial before the Kuaia Lumpur second magistrate to a charge oi causing hurt He wns allowed bail ol $250 pending trial on Nov. 2137 words
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137 1955-09-08 5 PENANG. Wed.—Surprised Indonesian Con■rlate officials were today embarrassed when lfi Indonesians from Kuala Ketil, walked in and demanded S3OO each as their share for work done in the Death Railway in Siam The men. all members of the "Romsah" (Death Railway Labourers in Siam) told137 words
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Article100 1955-09-08 5 penang. Wed. -A Chettlar told the Magistrate's Court today that be lelt asharrxd of being in the lock-up i<>r two hours alter he wa.s ar rested by a detective Pattani Chettiar. 40 told the Magistrate. Mr. Au Ah Wah."l would be looked down because ot100 words
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Article24 1955-09-08 5 SAHADFA'A.V 22. of Rasah Estate. Subang. was fined $20 in Kuala Lumpur Session? Court for having loodstufls in a controlled area.24 words
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128 1955-09-08 5 Convict Fell III And Died Verdict PENANG. Wed. A three-man Coroner's jury today returned a verdict ol death from natuial causes on a prisoner, Hussain bin Mat. 30, who died ia hospital on June 13 Hussain who was serving i six-months' term became i on June 11 and was admitted128 words
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Article107 1955-09-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Two men. who were arrested last nig in at Weld Ror.ci tor alleged possession of .'il>. kati> of opium, were today charged in the Sessions Court with possession of contraband Low Ngor, 66. of Pahans Road, pleaded guilty and was remanded107 words
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Article45 1955-09-08 5 KAJANG, Wed.— Fifty-three local residents were awarded S:aio Nationality Certificates at a solemn ceremony here yesterday. Most of them were Indonesians The new Selangor Nationals include 32 women At a similar ceremony last Friday 90 people were given nationality papers here.45 words
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148 1955-09-08 5 KUALA Ll'MPl'K, Wed.— The Sultan of Brunei may consider investing part of his fabulous fortune in industrial enterprises in Malaya, The Standard learnt tonight. The Ruler, who with his family and entourage is now on an unofficial visit to the Federation, today had148 words
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Miscellaneous1274 1955-09-08 5 cMlmanac Information at a Glance T^flETßKiLiiii ■nw ■—nil PAVILION: ITiataing Sons iManda- (Hindustani) 3 fi 3o and 915 pm ITTTTTV tk W n C md 915 pm M\ll>ll(: World Cud Soccer A tIfSTRALi £11 UfiAP O RE ODEON: Doctor at Sea 1. 3. 63U 3 30. i and »30 Dm1,274 words
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Article588 1955-09-08 6 THIS WMk-Cfid, on behalf oi the Federation Government ChieJ Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman will put his amnesty bid to the Malayan Communist Party into effect It was four days ago that the Communist terrorists struck their heaviest blow When they set on fin 28 lorries belonging to588 words
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Article377 1955-09-08 6 WHERE are m Singapore and the Federation scores A of young men and women suffering from a sense of injustice and frustration because their academic and professional qualifications, acquired in countries outside the British Commonwealth, arc not recognized here. Most of them have Ameru\in degrevs It is time377 words
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Article744 1955-09-08 6 CYRIL DUNN - CYRIL DUNN By RABAT. pENEBAL Beyer dc la has taken over the job of French Resident(icneral \a<ated in wellfiiulated despair by M. Gilbert (iranchal. architect of the progressive polity for French Morocco. It would be idle to surest that Moroccan nationalists here welcome the change. Th<.744 words
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Article, Illustration327 1955-09-08 6 REVIEW OF VIEWS Goodwill Mission rpHE FORTHCOMING visit i to Indonesia ol a goo Iwil mission Sing re to be by Chief Minister David Mar ha w i c most timely n{;\- has JU.^-t ined trade reforms, cieclares Sin Chew Jit Poh. The visil w I oiler the Singapore nissi327 words
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Letter211 1955-09-08 6 Apples and Pears Sir: 0..c e;m look brick with satLsj iction the progress made by Singapore over the last few decades that today she is on the threshold to sc)t-govcrn-tnent, because every move made has been a step forward except that in January. 19.">5, when it seemed to have gone211 words
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Letter114 1955-09-08 6 Sir; There seems to be a shortage Of buses running at Thomson Roan during the p?ak hours. Ihe reason is part of the normal fleet is undei contract to ram Naval Base workers. Due to this the public are Inconvenienced. Every time a bus apcroaehes, there is114 words
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Letter303 1955-09-08 6 Sir: The former Resident Councillor of Malacca mentioned by "Anak Melaka" in the Singapore Standard was Mr. Robert Norman B an d, M.C.S., C.M.G., and not .Mr. R. Band. He married n daughter of Mr. Thomas Shelford. C.M.0., and sister of Mr. W.H. Shelford, both partners303 words
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Letter102 1955-09-08 6 Good Job Done Sir: As "philatelists" in Hie true sense of the word, we wish to express our appreciation and gratitude to The Director of Posts and his staff for the excellent arrangements at the (.moral Post Office Singapore, Sunday. September 4, on the occasion of the issue of the102 words
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161 1955-09-08 6 Sir: This is a letter to the P.W.D. authorities in Ipoh, and is written with the hope that something could be done soon. The P.W.D. are carrying out extensive re-painting work of all Government quarters in Ipoh. It is understood that thi s work is let161 words
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Letter88 1955-09-08 6 Sir: Is the War Drpt. Civilian Stafl" Association heading for the rocks? Our Hon. (irn. Secretary has resigned. He has formed the WDCSA Club and a grand onening ceremony will take place sometime this week. The President, the Secretary and all the Committee Members of this Club are new88 words
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Letter29 1955-09-08 6 H■ v <t up 5 in jow i»r. an.fl I J I J traph in nd r< m g in 5 Bft< r Or J gl TOO SI29 words
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Article812 1955-09-08 6 The NEWS as it strikes me! THE announcement yesterday that the Singapore Government will offer amnesty to the Communists in the Colony at the same time as the Federation of Malaya does some time this week, may appear to some to savour of the sincerest form of flattery. It is812 words
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Advertisement95 1955-09-08 6 Max FartnrV n<w pttflfd COLORFA^T lip*fi<k k^ps your lip* always CMVttMgl) *fl and -moot}). Yet it stays on longer than any "imkliblfr" ]ij»»ti< k r\rr <niM. nun r:>.\% on, rnjo) Ijj>- tlur It k 1«.»!..r longer. {m\ pood, 100. 5» \r< t \«.ur favorite COLOR-FAST lhadc today... and sec lor95 words
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Advertisement50 1955-09-08 6 Tke £&C. ELECTRIC Kwali COOKEH l)( i 4 ..^^^^M lull t i II JL st..:;. I I lv. LIST PKK F X !> A HIRF PURCHA^K M 7« U Monthly a\ayssts4s of S 41 SlHßl^^Bflßfllß^^ III! <.f\| MM ikk 0.. (\|\l iiiF. mm n m m rmif Vo nn i50 words
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197 1955-09-08 7 He Played The Other Man To Win His Own Divorce .And Wife Didn't Know A Thing R1 i: ul.ind. a taiM v r*trrdu 4 sfalsiai f.il>» moiis- -spondi-nt from i timy" ,tof said. ;-\t.ir- from nt r of ol lnT Keeping his wife in complete ignorance of the fact that197 words
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220 1955-09-08 7 Id I')— lndonesia's new Prime its administration would seek i .mti-Communist nations withsia'a neutrality in the cold war. Harahap said, he I more economic and States. He said if time make the lon^ awaited law for Indonesia. M We win try to220 words
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Article68 1955-09-08 7 TEL AVIV. S.pt. 7 (Reu--An Israeli army spokesan announced today that iud( r< from Jordan blew two water works on the tern bnnk of the Jordan pr during the night This Hare up of activity on the Jordan border follows the easing of tension on the Egyptian-Israel]68 words
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Article53 1955-09-08 7 Chosen For President MILFORD. Indiana. Sept. T. i ßenter The first pre>identiml candidate for tnn 1956 American ttons was chosen yesterby the Prohibition P.irty. which has fought since to abolish the liquor intry. The candidate, chosen b.v 153 delegates at the party's nvention here, is 74-year->ld Dr. Enoch Holtwick. a53 words
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Article80 1955-09-08 7 YEAR IS A MINUTE SHORTER DUBLIN. Sept. 7. (UP)— The days are growing shorter, so are the years, the minutes and the seconds. The International Astronomical Union announced yesterday it la chopping .*****18 per cent off the second. This trimming, by about two-millionths will make the year about a minute80 words
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Article30 1955-09-08 7 DAMASCUS. Syria. Sept. 7 (UP)— Sixty-two-year-old Shu kri El Kouaily yesterday took over the presidency from 93--year-old Hashim El Atassy in a special session of Parliament.30 words
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Article68 1955-09-08 7 ROME. Sept. 7 (AP) The Italian news agency reported from Tripoii yesterday that Salah Busir, a vice-president of the Libyan Chamber of Deputies, has fled the country after being charged with plotting acainsi state security. It said E sir made his way to Lebanon, where he68 words
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Article, Illustration83 1955-09-08 7 AN artist's impression of oi.e of the Royal Navy s new guided weapon slup.s on the design of which Admiralty experts .uc now working As announced by the First Lrrci of the Admira.t> some months ago these ships will be "some- what over 10.000 tons and anBritish Official - 83 words
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Article, Illustration97 1955-09-08 7 EMMETT- DUNNE COUNSEL TAKES A SHOWGIRL BRIDE THEY flew into London after a Paris honeymoon famous murder trial lawyer Mr. Derek CurtisBennett. Q.C.. 51, and his blonde showgirl bride. Janet Rusk. '>.">. Here they are smiling happih after stepping from their plane Mr. Curtis-Bennett, the man who defended exSergeant Emmett-Dunne.Mirrorpic - 97 words
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Article148 1955-09-08 7 SANTIAGO, Chile, Sept. 7, (AP) Troops were held in barracks in Santiago today and well-armed national police patrolled the streets to prevent protest demonstrations against Chile's Jiigh living co^ts. A bill to give President Carlos Ibanez emergency powers to cope with the inflation and148 words
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Article86 1955-09-08 7 No Entry, Govt. Tells Marchers BOMBAY. Sept. 7 (Reuter)— The Bombay Government today banned the entry of Indian Satyagrahis (passive resisters) into the Portuguese territory of Goa Indian police alon? Goa's 170-mile frontier have been Instructed to stop the entry groups or individual satyagrahis into Goa. official sources said. Last86 words
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Article85 1955-09-08 7 SAIGON, Sept 7 (UP). Premier Ngo Dinh Diem yesterday ordered provincial governors to tighten security measures against Communist subversion and a^ked for a specded-up application of the land reform programme. The Prime Minister issued the instructions at a bastilysummoncd conference of government representatives in85 words
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Article31 1955-09-08 7 MAJOR-GENERAL Hunter Harris Jr.. Deputy Chief of Operations of the U.S. Far East Air Force yesterday Inspected bases of the U.S. 18th fighter-bomber wing in Formosa.31 words
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Article21 1955-09-08 7 PRESIDENT Juho Paasikivl of Finland will visit Moscow in the FPcond half of this month. Moscow Radio has announced.21 words
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Article31 1955-09-08 7 TWO men were killed and three others injured in a mysterious blast at the top secret experimental laboratory ot the? Cooper-Bessemer Co. of Mount Vrrnon. Ohio, on Monday.- U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article24 1955-09-08 7 MOSCOW. Sept. 7 (AP) The army newspaper Red Star yesterday announced the death of Ma.i.' General of Aviation Nikolai Mikhailovich Kolotilschikoc24 words
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Article372 1955-09-08 7 SEEK PEACEFUL WAY TO SELF-RULE NEHRU'S ADVICE TO MALAYAN COMMUNISTS NEW DELHI, Sept. 7, (Reuter) India's Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru colled on all parties involved in the struggle against the British i n Malaya and Kenya to lay down their arms and seek the way of peace. He said372 words
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177 1955-09-08 7 Congressman Held Up By Red Soldier van nuys. California, Sept. 7 «UP> Rep. Joe Holt was detained near Moscow for nearly an hour by a Ri: sian soldier who held a cocked pistol against hi.s head, It was disclosrd today. The congressman* UUBilf here said Holt, who has r< turned177 words
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Article67 1955-09-08 7 SUMNER. Sept. 7 (UP) A grand jury yesterday Indicted two White men for the wolf-whistle murder of Emmet* Till. 14-ycar-nld Chicago Negro who was vi. Iting in Mississippi. After hearing evidence for a day and a bait, the 1 lahatrhie County grand returned a joint indictment67 words
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Article44 1955-09-08 7 NEW YORK. Sept. 7 (AP) Actor Paul Mum had his left. eye removed yesterday in an operation at Mt Sinai Hospital. He had contracted a tumor to it. A report from the hospital said the right eye Is normal.44 words
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197 1955-09-08 7 WASHINGTON, Sept. 7 (AP)— The I.S. State Department said yesterday Japan has made no commitment to send troops outside its borders to help in defence of the Western Pacific. i This statement was made by department press officer Henry Suydam in response197 words
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Article64 1955-09-08 7 ELIZABETH New Jersey, Sept 7 (AP). A SI. (541.000 fortune lcit by a 75-year-old businessman will so to 12 nieces and nephews his only relatives The estate was built up by John Porreila. who came to America from Zoagli. Italy, as a boy He was president64 words
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Article95 1955-09-08 7 They Play Mau Joke On Mature NAIROBI. Sept. 7 (AP) Police investigating L.n explosion in frm actor Victor Mature*! hotel room warned young settlers not to play any mere "Mau Mau" jokes on him. Mature was on with Janet Leigh for the Sim "Sanarl." He arrived last Saturday and moved95 words
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Advertisement189 1955-09-08 7 for GIRLS and CUYS Dan D.ire WilWe Talkie 510.* i.% I Minibrix Set No. 1 w $1100 Totopoly 1(u:> „No 2 17.50 Favourite Race Game Ml f< V „No 3 ND Wembley Game 8 ••> .MtU UJ m Table Tcmiis V Junior Set Chinese Checker LH VC *J Set A'189 words
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Article181 1955-09-08 8 Mobile Schools Can Help S 'pore SECONDARY INDUSTRIES SECONDARY industries will ultimately become the lifeblood of Singapore, said Lt. Col. F. W. Harvey, Officer Commanding the Salvation Army's Malaya Command. Lt. Col. Harvey, who is leaving for a new appointment in India on Sept. 16 said: "With our population growing181 words
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Article128 1955-09-08 8 Students In Daze Leave Malaya Standard Shipping Reporter THE ROYAL Interocean liner Tjiiuwah left Singapore terday v.itn about :joo pt engers from Singapore and the Federation bound lor China ports. Fro::; 11 a.m. yesterday, pasNQfen from Singapore and th« Federation .starter! streamin to join Indonesian pasin transit, under the I128 words
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Article59 1955-09-08 8 KLUANG, Wed.— A British .cr was lulled yesterday. n a patrol of the Fas! Vorks, was fired on by an un- :i Dumber of bandits in tiv^ K'i:anjj area of Johore. lUow-up party found a large terrori.-t ramp under construction for M persons The drive59 words
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Article42 1955-09-08 8 MEMBERS of the Mental Cricket Association save a tea party at the R:\-t House to the District Forest OnVcr Mr. Pat E lingtoo, a popular sporting figlire, who is proceeding to the Vnite.t Kingdom on Sept. 13 on :eave.42 words
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Article101 1955-09-08 8 Midwives Form A Union MIDWIVES employed by •the Singapore Government have formed a union to "secure complete organization and unity of all miclwives. and to promote the industrial, social and intellectual interests of members." The Union— Singapore Midwives Union— has more than 50 members, all employed at Kandang Kerbau Hospital101 words
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Article38 1955-09-08 8 HONGKONG, Sept. 7. Spcrio! Standard Service: Closing prices ol the Hongkong Exchange today were: $15.50 to El sterling; 55.***** to US$l; $1,837 to Malayan SI; SO. iH(t 10 one Indonesian Rupiah; Hold $252,375 to a tael.38 words
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Article, Illustration123 1955-09-08 8 LENG AH WAH, a pretty faitory worker of Ar-.^ipelajiO Breweries C'omrany Ltd.. manulactii* ms of Anclio Beer, was oik' of 2- blood donors who visited the Singapore Blood Transfusion Centre >vsterda> i eag, V. said after she donated her qi:ot;» of blood: "Why civin^ blood is us123 words
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199 1955-09-08 8 A SCHOOLBOY attempted to take his life when his lather objected to his going to church, the Singapore Eishth Magistrate, Mr. K. T. Alexander, was told yesterday. j The boy. Chan Chee Wen g. 16, plenricd guilty to a charge 'of attempted suicide in his199 words
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Article71 1955-09-08 8 PENANG. Wed Magistrate Che Wan Suleiman imposed maximum fine of SI. OOO on i\'g Lee Keok, in the Alor Star Court for failing to furnisn a return of his income fur 1955. In default of payment of the fine. Ng would have to undergo three months'71 words
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Article26 1955-09-08 8 TINY primitive worms have been found in Alaska providing evidence that the continents of Asia and North America were once joined together. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article374 1955-09-08 8 'We'll See How They J Tackled First'— Boyd I LONDON, Sept. 7, (Reuter) Mr. Alon Lennox Boyd, q Secretary, said here tonight that very many formidable problems Malaya and Singapore on the verge of self-government. The Minister, who has just returned from a tour of British374 words
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Article63 1955-09-08 8 KUALA Lt'MPUR Wed Muniandjr, a 17-year-old Sent;j! youth was today bound over to be of sood behaviour for a year by ihc President of the Srvvjons Court lor Mc^i:)- bicycle worth m R;imakrishnan. 29. n)<o of Sentu!. who wma joint I v "harmed with the theft63 words
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Article56 1955-09-08 8 THE Singapore Evangelistic League lormed in 1935. yesterday began celebrations" lor the 20th anniversary of the League at the Chinese Presbyterian Church. Katont? Tonisht a meeting will be hold at the Truce Light Church in Perak Road and a third meeting will take piacr at the Life56 words
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Article43 1955-09-08 8 INDIAN STUDY AWARD FIF'IJ. origin ci v. eratior: I be full <r>. ?:hooi a warned Scho \QUir meni of t ie ■I do' r men!-. The I) f •< to the Co G lion durinf bcr. The o dilion lo befoc for Ala lya.43 words
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Article43 1955-09-08 8 He Bange Into Flag Officer TAXI-!' Seng Fir T:., of <iri\ itif res',:';:.--t mot op < Middle R Stn Plat told the wifr Cr.r rontcii cnt. He until 1:. o Hospiia C'hua. it motoi i It \v;i^ i miles ■1 "I B| I I43 words
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Article28 1955-09-08 8 MANILA noted V. V R !a>t nigii! I pore to kI artivi'i< i Sara! in Singh literature at C(\ 1 the Ro local during 1..28 words
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Article35 1955-09-08 8 AHMAD S2, I ;<. pore Itcr< USinf <: mar: H B Depot. U II r i romi 1 10 a.m. DC] Mo. v B Loyang. He of i l.ooo In \ho ca>c p-35 words
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Article192 1955-09-08 8 Corpse Lifting 'Copters THE very few members oi the Security Forces in Malaya who do not thinK the only good terrorist is a dead one. arc the helicopter pilots of the Royal Air Force. To them falls the gruesome task of flying out bodies of terrorists killed by the Security192 words
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Article66 1955-09-08 8 MUAR, Wed.— A prayer service in connection with the Johore Sultan's Diamond Jubilee was held' in the mosque here this morning at 8.30 a.m. The service was well attended by Malay Government officers and oMiers. Similar services were held at the Chettiars' temple at Jalan Meriam.66 words
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Article163 1955-09-08 8 TWO BRITISH soldiers were sentenced yesterday by a Singapore District Court Martial, presided by Major E. L. B Hawkin. to a total of 21 months' detention, when they pleaded guilty to 15 charges. They were Pte. Douglas Leonard Gower and acting L/C James William Martin,163 words
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Article69 1955-09-08 8 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Wed A special constable, Abdul Rahim bin Abdul Rahman, who played with a fuse, used lor setting oil explosives in blasting operations, was fined $250 or three months imprisonment by [nche Hassan bin Hussin in the Magistrate's Court here today, on a charge of69 words
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Article57 1955-09-08 8 TH£ Singapore Veterinary Department inoculated 2.043.--sti() birds against ranikhet during the first ha'f of this' year, it was announced yesterday. For the benefit of small poultry keepers in Bukit Panianj* district, an extra poultry inocw.ation team is now stationed at Bukit Panjang Ccmmunit'v Centre every Thursday57 words
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Article31 1955-09-08 8 BRITISH tourists visiting a museum bI the Kremlin yesterday saw British rarriafes presented by Queen Elizabeth to Russian Czar Boris Godonov in ltif).:, Moscow Rnrl n ,^^r-«_ eH. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article156 1955-09-08 8 A THIEF snatched a handbag containing $68 from a woman when she was walking in a lane on Kampong Bahru hill in Singapore yesterday. At about the same time, a family living in nearby Tiong Bahru Road discovered the loss of jewellery in a siiver156 words
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Article216 1955-09-08 8 v ill ''.ARACIIITISTS tangled in 250-foot jungle trees taow E?,?° r Uble in ffettinff down to «E£ many that is to > c tausht At the school, to be set up in R.A.F. Chanci students will be "toughened" up before setting off for ho jungle216 words
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Article47 1955-09-08 8 PENANG. Wed. Cash of $50 was stolen from a flat at tne Runnymede Hotel. Northam Road, in the early hours of this morning. Police also received a report of theft of 180 pounds of pig-lead at the Municipal work •amp in Kurau Road47 words
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Article48 1955-09-08 8 KLJALA LUMPUR Wed. Endui bin Bakar 36-year-old padi planter, who last week pleaded guilty to a charge of causing grievous hurt to his cousin under grave and sudden provocation, was today jailed for two years by the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Mathew48 words
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Article88 1955-09-08 8 I JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. 'The Commissioner oi Police has given approval for fireworks to be used throughout the State to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of the reign of the Sultan of Johore. Celebrants may let off fireworks on Sept. 17 only In the town itself, fireworks will also88 words
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Article88 1955-09-08 8 I MA f^ACCA. Wen. The Klcbang Kechii Khairat Kematicii, he d Its annual meeting at ihr Limbongan mosque last weekend and elected the following office-bearer*' President. Tuan Ha.ji Omar bin Haji Ahmad vicepresu'ent. Mohamed Ak i m Hasiiitr. Hon. sec: Othman Ahmed, treasurer: Sved Hood Al-Habshi Committee: Penghulu88 words
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Article43 1955-09-08 8 A CAMERA, valued at $275 was missing from a photo store in Race Course Road between I and 1.30 p.m. Cash and jewellery worth $258 were also reported lost from a house in Boon Lim Es- tate, Jurong Road.43 words
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Advertisement78 1955-09-08 8 I RAFFLES HOTEL Presents lnnighi V iF^ SUCCTSSIS r% iw m, m CRA|N 5 'JP MASCOTTE g CHARLES 2 Outstanding £r Australian Dancers "Jl I GERRY SOLIANO IZ Jftft ft THE 4 4 ii| Elizabethan Grill g y. for Superb Cuisine £f j^, and the finest Service yi Ihe beauty78 words
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Advertisement59 1955-09-08 8 SERRAVALLO (Bark and Iron Since 184* Aft~r t lnld>n;J|L I have made e\|>*n" "Srrravaho!* loim cencr after v»\ere anaemia after child* hlon.siv in v«.unt with excell'Hi .4 ir.iv mixture 1* e*en by children anvwa« disturb CM|»r«f. I %t Professor of Ci%ii' I n.xers.O of fat Vast 4UW PIT SINGS Tk59 words
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Article303 1955-09-08 9 t 1 I I I I responsibility were largely centred bl the hands of Government, and the inal loses freedom of whether as proei or consumer, then, he submitted, that kind of would be incapable of prDducm^ the required one of goods and serDUal for the pro- '<:d303 words
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Article25 1955-09-08 9 Festival brings home Malayalees Views on Socialism in industry The Neiaji's Fund in Malaya Punjab prepares for 1956 Congress Problems of reorganising Indian States25 words
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Article1126 1955-09-08 9 being given by India to Indians as well as foreigners for studies in India. But the CISC Ol Malaya was a special one. he added. India had some money there which she could not bring to India. (Presumably the reference was to the assets left by Netaji1,126 words
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304 1955-09-08 9 LONDON J7ROM a few square feet in the heart of London, 30 000 miles of telephone calls go out to the world every day. At some time or another nearly every corner of the cartii has been linked by cables to the two small304 words
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Article, Illustration547 1955-09-08 9 Olen Clements - Olen Clements A\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\w\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ PROFILE, by \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\^\\\\\w KUALA LUMPUR. A/. COCK'S crow each day the Sultan of Selangor rolls out of bed just like an ordinary farmer. He never oversleeps because he has 100 roosters in his yard, His Highness Sultan Sir Hisamuddin A 1 a m Shah547 words
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Article700 1955-09-08 9 Keith Water house - Keith Water house HANGED: 5 men 1 woman What IF all were 'Ruth Ellis «y- LONDON JT is one full moon and five hangings ago since we put Ruth Ellis to death. The protests at that time were bitter in their intensity. Opponents of capital punishment the700 words
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Miscellaneous101 1955-09-08 9 JBBBBR^-^— JBBBH-— -JBlll^^i^^^^Ml >''/- y^^^BHEll IS ll I live friend In :m «^> T Ju-l does I exist <9) L H Kve in the Tyrol <7> point of an e>cul- <• < (7) appear < T> He is jusi one above 13 S3 19) I its ;i!.cl dogs we >uch101 words
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Article112 1955-09-08 10 RUBBER PRICE DROPS 1 3/4 c. SINCAPORK rubber prices >esterdav dropped It cents to M.ir. cents per Ib. for first cracle September shipment on a comparatively quiet and easier market. The market closed steady. Quotations opened steady at SI 50. a drop of i| cent below Tuesday. Speculative selling brought112 words
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Article329 1955-09-08 10 RPC To Help Stop Rubber Thefts 'Thumbprint Sales Urged KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— While the special working party set up by Government is endeavouring to find ways and means of stopping the increasing thefts of rub ber, the Rubber Producers Council is collating ideas which would put an end to this329 words
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Article34 1955-09-08 10 OUTPUTS from estates and mines in the Guthrie group In August, announced arerubber 7.276.000 lb tea black* 172.000 lb.: palm oil 1.401 tons; palm kernels 415 tOOS; t :n ore 1.483 piculs.34 words
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Article, Illustration240 1955-09-08 10 Pepper Traders To Reduce Grade Claims SINGAPORE pepper traders are taking immediate steps to reduce the ircquent quality claims by overseas buyers which is costing Colony merchants thousands of dollars unnecessarily. Mr. Pierre de Gunzbuig. chairman of the newly formed Singapore Pepper Exporters' and Packers' Association told this to The240 words
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Article137 1955-09-08 10 SINt.APORF Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing price per picul were' Muntok white Sl6O sc; ers Sarawak white $159 sellers Special Sarawa* black Si 17 sellers; coconut oil (buik» S4o£ sellers, coconut oi, (drums) $43 seller.-: Lopra Sent S2»v{ buyers. Sl'T *t.. ers. Oct $27 buyers. $2~,'i sellers Singapore137 words
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Article, Illustration50 1955-09-08 10 THIS Standard picture shows some of the guests who Otte)ided a cocktail parly held by rhe management of the Yarl Store. North Bridge Rnad. Singapore. recently The ]>arty was intended to be a "get toyelhrr." Mr. S. C. Somasundrnm, the proprietor (m white) is seen in centre.50 words
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Article133 1955-09-08 10 ALL sections of the Malayan share market experienced another quiet but steady day with a few price changes. Moderate turnover was reported. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were: Buyers Sellers BB Petrol 44/- 45/Eastern United 36.50 37.50 Hongkong Bank <HK133 words
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Article133 1955-09-08 10 S IX G A PORE sharebrokers yesterday reported the followin<_» business done: Fraser Ncave $1.75 to 51.77 A. Cammon $2.67}; M. Breweries $3.43 overnight; M. Cement $1,714; M. Colls 92 cents: Metal Box $1.52| and $1.55: Singapore Cold Storage $1.75; Singapore Traction ords. 27/ ii; Straits Steamship Sl.v.133 words
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Article42 1955-09-08 10 THE United States and the Philippines have formally concluded a trade agreement revision aimed at strengthening the economic development and trading position of the island republic as a "staunch friend and close ally" of the United States.42 words
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191 1955-09-08 10 THE import ban on radio accessories recently announced by the Indonesian Central Industrial Department in Jakarta is not particularly directed against the import of radio accessories from Singapore, it was officially announced yesterday. The announcement was made by the Consul in charge191 words
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424 1955-09-08 10 M. T. YONG - U.K. EXPERT HERE TO AID PINE INDUSTRY M. T. YONG Aim Is For Ist Quality Fr By AN EXPERT in canned foods in Britain, Mr. D.F.H S nc c arrived in Malaya to help this country produce first quality con ncil apples to compete with other world producers. Mr Sinclair424 words
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Article, Illustration30 1955-09-08 10 MR. C. E. Courtenay, retiring Adviser to the Malayan Governments on the pineapple industry (left) and his successor, Mr. D. F. H. Sinclair, photographed in their Johore Bahru office yesterday30 words
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Article120 1955-09-08 10 Another Step T Curb U. Inflation THE Briti f f ment on ed its rat,- ntP j| loans It ItcaJ AllUui another atop It (ur 4 tion and ti-.v,- n tj I squeeze. A Tr<. that erea« halt i brine ig I 44 to I lake 1 oid Urn IReuter - 120 words
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Article65 1955-09-08 10 BRITISH coal production to date this year has fallen by almost 3,600.000 tons below that for the same period la.st year, the Ministry of Fuel and Power announced in London. According to provisional figures, production of deepmined and open-cast coal for the first 35 weeks of65 words
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Article, Illustration62 1955-09-08 10 photo. PICTURED above is Mr. DC. Yeoman, Far Eastern Representative of Longmans, Green and Co. Ltd.. publishers, in liis office in MacDonnld Hourc. Singapore. u-Ji'-ch opens officially on Saturday. Sheltet tcith books lorm part of t)ic showroom in the oUice. A selection of Longmans books are being exhibited Cassells books,Standard - 62 words
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Article100 1955-09-08 10 Two More Students Win Cycles SINGAPORE schoolboys Ong Kah Enq of 402 Alexandra Road and Tay Kirn Thing of 163 East Coast Road each icon a new Raleigh bicycle Eh the Omo sales drive yesterday. Ong presented the Omo cyclist with a cutting from an Omo packet when he spotted100 words
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Article261 1955-09-08 10 THE Shell Tanker Amis (12,250 tons deadweight) whir-h. in 1951. became the world's first merchant ship to be powerer by a gas turbine, has been earmarked for further development in this latest field of power for .ship propulsion. Now. after 15,000 hours of active service261 words
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Article35 1955-09-08 10 U.S. OFFICIALS said in Washington yesterday talks will begin next Tuesday with Japans Minister of Agriculture and Forestry on a second agreement to buy American farm surplus commodities with payment in yen.- AP.A.P. - 35 words
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Article196 1955-09-08 10 Longmans Open ing F. Easts Office ONE of the oldest publishers in Britain, Longmans. Green and Co. Ltd., will open its Far Eastern Office in Mat Donald House, Singapore on Saturday and. to mark the occasion, v ill hold an informal celebration in the premises Mr. DC. Yeoman said the196 words
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Advertisement257 1955-09-08 10 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA Queen's Scholarships and Fellowships 1 !).">.>. IT IS NOTIFIED that applications for the award of Querns Scholarships and Fellowships will be accepted provided they are received by the Examinations Secretary Department of Education Federal House. Kuala Lum20th l lSssL llltei Uian October Applications257 words
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Advertisement28 1955-09-08 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday:— Aden Shillings: Selling T.T. or O.D. 233J ready. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.28 words
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Advertisement248 1955-09-08 10 AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES. W Union Building T el *****/4 TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA CEYLO'- Ml EGYPT AND MEDITERRANEAN POP T Spore P. S'Kom PALMETTO MARINER PRES PIERCE 12/1 7 Sept 18/16 Sept PRES MONROE 24/28 Sept 29/29 Srp» PRES. BUCHANAN 7/11 Oct 12/12 Oc FAST SERVICE TO WEST248 words
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Miscellaneous110 1955-09-08 10 OCTFR ROADS Veatun. Mvi Ann. Kvoei Maru. Hoi Ying, Xeoeardia. Volgadon. Daitaka Maru. Stanvac Talangkar. INNER ROADS Manihine. Tons Thay. Darvel. Jlai Chuna. fai Tions?. Mahathevi. Hai Sens Ilm. Yong Ann. Bruas, Merlimau. Hero. Pail?wa, lo:m Guan. Amheim. Kah I-?ua. Panteh. Sedenak, Kirn Hai Sens. Scdili. Langsa. Tung Sing. Pangkor.110 words
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Advertisement541 1955-09-08 11 -^JjICH TRADING CO., LTD. L rfl 132/6 Robiaso* Read THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE AMERICAN SERVICE New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia. Cult Ports. uo.» P Sham Penana 10 16 Sept 17 Sept 18 Sept 9/16 Oct 17 Oct 18 Oct ...19/25 Nov 26 Nov 27/28 Nov ~>~(t ports to lead and discharge541 words
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Advertisement1107 1955-09-08 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 08 ■'"•*> (Incorporated in Singapore) <' 2 Shipping Travel oept,. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINK o.pt. Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAIIINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENT Singapore Oue Sails P ham Penanf Calchas for Liv^r^ool1,107 words
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Advertisement698 1955-09-08 11 MITSUI LINE FOR JAPAN from Indio S P rC P< Sh m Peßong Meiko Maru from Calcutta JOT Yokohomo Kobe. M o j! Gdn. 42/43 Fujlkowo Moru from Colcutto FOR^PAnT' K r bC> MOIJ 13SePf 10S ">' hOR J APAN from Cont.rent Awoboson Moru tcr Yokohamo. Kobe via Saigon, Bangkok698 words
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Advertisement790 1955-09-08 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port said, Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdom, Hamburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg and Oslo Spore P. Shorn Penono "KINA" 9/12S#pt 13/UStpt 14/15 S*pt xx) "ERRIA" 18/19 Sept 20/20 Sept "LALANDIA" 22/22 Sept (Passengers only) "SELANDIA" 17/19Oct 20/20Oct 21/22 Oct "MORELIA" 17/19Nov 20/20 No* 21/22 Nor x)790 words
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Article, Illustration750 1955-09-08 12 HELEN HUGH - HELEN HUGH says I>ROBLEMS about hair outnumber all others in my bea :ty post bag. Yet most heads of hair respond to correct treatment —It's just a case of getting to know your hair. Your hair reflects J health. I* stays in good condition |usl750 words
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Article192 1955-09-08 12 SISTER CLARE'S CLINIC TTOT evenings can be a nightmare to mothers whose children stay awake or play around until eight or even later. The nervy, highly-strung children are the biggest culprits, like Mrs. R's little Sirl. "It's now well after 8 p.m." her mother192 words
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Article, Illustration543 1955-09-08 12 GERREE READ - GERREE READ a s k s f\N this page we show you a good cross section of the new Autumn fashions. It hasn't been forgotton that a lot of people in this part of the world will never find occasion for wearing them, but there are543 words
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Article, Illustration373 1955-09-08 12 MARY BERNARD - MARY BERNARD By «r a youngster knocking about the parden, the beach or the home, you couldn't ask for a more practical, or attractive, outfit than these little jean pants with matching jacket. Make them, as the Italians do, in bright scarlet or blue denim. Our373 words
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Advertisement175 1955-09-08 12 RINSO washes '•••J« ••>•••? I /'l'lf.'i'^'i I "^O >< wTCß^^^ There s real soap in RINSO! Women all over the world trust Rinso because Rinso is made from real soap. You can tell this II _a^i^^^^ ls r c^ cntlc at ncr hich eases every trace B&H^ dirt out of175 words
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Miscellaneous257 1955-09-08 12 TH S iil OI 'ATIO\: 20 C, ve precedence to tasks iii«- ni«-;is tint hem-tit and perplexities Re^. n v> v a man an- NfMoni f> 1. initiative; so.ve u-o 1^- nimnl hy imii on hr*. ,,re- blemJ sl '!!.V!i'» 11 ,'~l llM r Hntibanl < \N(IK June 21 to257 words
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127 1955-09-08 13 Board h.impions Hiiniii«*ss ilr|'.«nk 10 1 s iditun v of the ra thrown Kh»m urre «ras t!i the s line i Ike 1 .I 1 1 1 r th.rd in the ,H..t..Ted .11 hall rollins i I ifcrf for d four I X.m127 words
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Article321 1955-09-08 13 BOB AND NANCY IN THE FINAL Robert Lim (Mayflower) favourite for this year's SBA junior singles title who last week entered the quarterfinal entered the nnal of the r mixed doubles last M. Robert, partnering Nancy Lira (Rex> had little difficulty in putting out the National B.P. pair. Adnan Jeernan321 words
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380 1955-09-08 13 FRANTIC RUSH FOR FIXTURES WITH ARYAN VISITORS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. There is a frantic rush for fixtures with the touring Aryan Gymkhana soccer team from Bangalore, India, the secretary of the Malayan Indian Sports Association, Mr. S. Krishnan, told The Standard today. MISA, which is organising the Gymkhana's Federation tour380 words
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Article, Illustration84 1955-09-08 13 Viciurc. ALL set for action on Friday niglit at the Happy World Stadium, but before that the friendly meeting and here's Thailand's ranking Ilyiceight, Nai Suwan, (left) being introduced to Singapore's Chinese boxer, Chua Gim Cheang. yesterday. Third man is Thailand's Nai Somkiat. who fights DonStandard - 84 words
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Article318 1955-09-08 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Technical College created an upset when they beat Selangor Club by 16 points (> goals, 2 penalties) to 8 (goal, penalty) in a hard fought rugger match on the padang here today. The young college side look the offensive from the start and318 words
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Article54 1955-09-08 13 THE team to represent the Indian Association against the Royal Air Force (Malaya* in the Gandhi Cup fixture on Saturday and Sunday will be: Lail Singh (captain). Sithawalla. Ashraff. S. D. Williams. Rajendra. Rasiklal. Harbans Singh Vythilingam. A j it Singh. Lekiiarnj: Balachanrlran. Roy Sharma. Balwant Singh.54 words
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Article65 1955-09-08 13 Today's Sport SOCCER: Community League: Army vs. Europeans at JiiUm Besar at 5.15 p.m. Government Services League Div. 1: MJLN.VJL vs. Woodbridge Hosp. at P. T.: Div. 2' Social Welfare vs. Marines "B" at Varrcr Park: Land Office vs. Income Tax at Farmer Park: Domain S.C. vs. Prisons S.C. at65 words
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Article34 1955-09-08 13 KUALA LUMPUR Wed. -The Lexers Sports Club will meet Harrison and Crosfields Srpoits Club in Ihe final oi the Selangor Business Houses crirket competition Ihe Brickfields Road ground on Sunday Sept. 1134 words
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Article75 1955-09-08 13 DOXC ASTER Wed (Reuter» Meld today uon the St. Lcser last ot the season's classics. Nucleus was second Beau Prince third. Eight ran. An objection to Meld was lodged by «he rider of Nucleus but was over-ruled Official starting: prices uric: 11 to 10 on favourite75 words
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168 1955-09-08 13 was subsequently disSEREMBAX. Wed.— Two exponents of the groan and grunt business PiiotO Camera and Kins Kong now on a Federation lour will make tiieir appearance here tomorrow night. Their light will be staged at Gurney Stadium, Lc Sam Road Whether the "Ambling168 words
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Article96 1955-09-08 13 Breweries beat Singapore Traction Co. Reserves 2—l in a SBAFA Junior Cup-tie at Balestier Road yesterday. Other SBHFA results' SENIOR DIVISION Jacks 4. Si me Darby 1. (at Farrer Pcrak». Shell vs Ford (postponed). JI'NIOR DIVISION Mansfield 7, straits Trading I. (at Farrer Park). Guthries S,96 words
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293 1955-09-08 13 OUTSIDERS' S.H.B. POLICE OUT IN 3rd ROUND SINLrAPORE Harbour Board Poiice who were fancied to have an outside change of winning the SIIA seven-a-side hocke f tournainem were knocked out by the Singapore Cric-kei Club 4-1 in the thud round at Balestier Road yesterday Ceylon^se too were pu J u293 words
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Advertisement750 1955-09-08 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ACKNOWLEDGMENT 11IIK PROPRIETOR and Staff of THE YARL STORE. I tank sincerely all friends and well-wisheri for thc:r preserre :ind (iftf nZ flojver-bHske's and messages of congra* ildtions on the occasion of the Get together Party hc:d in the nremises of the The Yarl bore on I 9750 words
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Miscellaneous379 1955-09-08 13 I Abner By Al Caoo I <I_4 >> yll SHY MOUNTAIN HOUSEWIFE f 'f)/^/J WINS PILLSBILLY BAKE-ATHON!! I -p( dW R^ LI I 3=3 TELEPHONE LINES. JAMMED WITH llhiV llllJ 'T INQUIRIES ABOUT SIMPLE HOME in^% fjk< \y |U| i^^V^V^ MAKER WHO ALL AMERICA HAS I V^r- /^^H TAKEN TO379 words
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Article2360 1955-09-08 14 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD (And So Are The Standard's Tipsters) He Rides Three Winners (The Pilot Picks Five Straight) Smith Doubles' With Carpenter By IPOH, Wed. Leading jockey/ Garnet Bougoure was in top riding form, landing a grand 'treble' today, the second day of the Perak Turf Club's2,360 words
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Article59 1955-09-08 14 TOTAL POOL: $289,282 Ist Prixe No. *****0 ($81,785) 2nd Prixe No. *****0 ($40,892) 3rd Prixe No. *****5 ($20,446) STARTERS ($1,858 each) Nos. *****1, *****2, *****7, *****5, *****2, *****6, *****5, *****6, *****3, *****0, *****3. CONSOLATION PRIZES at $1,000 each: Nos. *****3, *****5, *****9, *****4, *****7, *****1, *****6, *****6, *****5,59 words
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Article31 1955-09-08 14 RACE 1: Rio $51 and Sl6; Wildfire $71; and Viola 523. RACE 5: Acrobat $23 and $11; Grazie $23. RACE 8: Esparto $51 and $15; Air Rate $48.31 words
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Article105 1955-09-08 14 We Told You SO... STANDARDS racing tipsier, THE PILOT, scored again yesterday, naming FIVE STRAIGHT (we don't beat about the bush) WINNERS They were: Atlantic Flight Canterbury Bell, Golden Dolphin. Carpenter and Solidarity This includes the 'hat tric k* in the flrst three horses picked. On the opening day, THE105 words
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Article149 1955-09-08 14 OSLO. Sept. 6. (Reuter).— Laszlo Tabori. of Hungary tonight equalled the world 1.500 metres record with a time of 3 inins. 40.8 sees, in an athletic meeting: here. In a tremendous iaee with Ciunnar Nielsen. Danish jo«nt holder of the world half-mile record. Tabori just149 words
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Article137 1955-09-08 14 Easy Win For Air Services KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday -Special Air Services Regiment beat Malaya Command Signal* Squadron il points (a goal, try and penalty) to nil in their rugger match at Gi-rncy Road today. At half-lime Special Air Services led 8-0 Dominating play from the start SAS opened accounts when137 words
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Article175 1955-09-08 14 Newcomers In S'gor Hockey Trial KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Several newcomers r.avc been included in Selangors first Stale hockey trial to be held on the Selangor Club padang on Saturday. Sept. 10. The following are the teams for the trial: Colours:— Gui Poh Chin (HQ Malaya >, Kamaruddin (Chartered Bank. Dcrshan175 words
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Article90 1955-09-08 14 THE following have been selected to play for the South Johore RFC against the Royal Signals Nomads at the Princess Mary ground. Ayer Rajah Road on kick-off at 5 o'clock E.L Lawlcy. Pte. Dixon. Capt. Xorman Roberts. Capt. Ron MahafTy. Pte. Wilkinson. Cpl. R G. Poyniz.90 words
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Article106 1955-09-08 14 Tuesday's U.K. Soccer Results LONDON, Sept. 7. (Reuter)— Association Football results of matches played on Tuesday were: LEAGUE DIVISION I Arsenal 0. Manchester City 0 LEAGUE DIVISION II Bristol City 3. West Ham U 1 LEAGUE THREE SOUTHERN Watford 1. Reading 0 LEAGUE THREE NORTHERN Grimsby To\v n 1. Carlisle106 words
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Article227 1955-09-08 14 r..V LEAGUE fixtures lor Saturday Sept. 10 areFIRST DIVISION Aston Villa vs Blackpool. Burnley vs Birmingham City. Charlton Athletic vs Eve. ton. Luton Town vs Newcastle United. Manchester City vs Cardiff City. Portsmouth VS Bolton Wanderers. Preston North End vs West Bromwich A Sheffield United227 words
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Article42 1955-09-08 14 the Anglo-Chinese Behoof will hold the 18th Annual Swimming* Carnival at She Chinese Swimming Club on Friday, Sept 2.1 from 2.30 p m. There will be two events for Old Boys: 100 metres free *tyle and 3xsom. melley relay42 words
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Article, Illustration71 1955-09-08 14 Nashua 's Big Day lIOMI WOOD in ntlt ARC ARO brings over the finish u lengths ahead X the $100,000 m at Washington Parfc o n August .;i Art .1 thr Brlair Sturi i|, t( old off to a f.iM si the gate and took th. of Nasurallah milr-and a71 words
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452 1955-09-08 14 Seixas Whip Fraser But Nielsen Loses Temper The Match FOREST HILLS, New York, Sept. 7 (AP-Reutcr)-I)elendin^ Seixas, showing his old time sharpness, trounced Australia's youn<; Val yesterday to gain lh e quarter -finals of the national tennis tournament was 7-5, 6-4, 6-2. Frascr. a 21-year-old lefthander Abo is No. 4452 words
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Advertisement114 1955-09-08 14 SO TIMELY! SO STARTLING IT COULD ONLY HAVE Bll\ Ml WITH THE CO-OPERATIOV Of TH( U.S. ARMY FAR EAST, AM) Till TOKYO METROPOLITAN POLIC! 20th (entury-Fox p'e^en' 1 W house a bamboo J CINemaSCOPE ROBERT RYAN ROBERT STACK SHIRLEY YAMAGUCHI CAMERON MITCHELL /%r\E/Mkl SATURDAY AT MIDNIGHT SAT. 10TH SEPT. HAPPY114 words
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