Singapore Standard, 12 September 1955
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Title Section16 1955-09-12 1 Singapore Standard #R -3H i I V,. <>» SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1953 12 PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article337 1955-09-12 1 Comthe porti s in 4ued ibt it the inter•P." s Attendance the I Ipoh and i of a 25 r no! tion of iao two I i etlni ,rr d D the o wt-rp fit ion embers Only saved Branch t Kang. parties •ting opened. I337 words
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Article36 1955-09-12 1 NEW YORK. Sept. 11 Router > American airline pilots will test a Boeing-707 jet transport plane called "America's answer to Britain's Havilland Comet"— next Wednesday to gauge Its performance for commercial airline use.36 words
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Article, Illustration303 1955-09-12 1 DAVID TAMBYAH - SPORE TO SEND TRADE EXPERTS TO JAKARTA DAVID TAMBYAH With The Marshall Mission In Jakarta From BANDUNG, Sept. 11. Trade is expected to boom for Singapore and Indonesia as a result of an unanimous agreement reached by both governments last night. It was decided at last night's talks that a303 words
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Article82 1955-09-12 1 BUENOS AIRES. Sept. 11. (AP).— A glass of vinegar soured this friendship. Jose Cespedes, 27. and Esteban Escalada. 25, were having a drink in. a bar. At a moment when Escalada's attention was distracted. Cespedes changed Escalada's glass of wine for one filled with vinegar.82 words
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Article56 1955-09-12 1 A ROW over a debt ended in a soldier and a busman being stabbed in Aljunied Road in Singapore last night. The soldier Syed Osman bin Zain 23. was admitted to General Hospital while the busman. Basri bin Ismail. 28. was treated as an out-pati-ent. A56 words
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Article154 1955-09-12 1 $14,000 PIRACY OFF PENANG COAST Indonesians Lose Rubber And Junk Robbers Operate In Speedboats PENANG, Sun. Four Chinese pirates, two of them armed with revolvers, robbed an Indonesian crew of their $13,000 rubber cargo and $1,000 junk off Pulau Rimau, an island eight miles south-east of Penang, last Friday. A154 words
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Article19 1955-09-12 1 THE troopship New Australia, carryin Australian soldiers to Malaya will arrive in Penang today at 9 a.m.19 words
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Article164 1955-09-12 1 COLOMBO. Sept. 11 (UP) A thorough search of the cargo of the Panamanianflag vessel Katarina. suspected of carrying guns to Communist China, began at noon today under the personal supervision of U.S. embassy naval attache Commander Sel w y n H. Graham. No arms164 words
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Article68 1955-09-12 1 First Incident After The Amnesty KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Two Communist terrorists in Johorc today defied the Federation Government's amnesty declaration less than 72 hours after it was proclaimed. They shot and seriously wounded a rubber tapper in the Penggorang area of Johore. The tapper, Yong Sing Kiam,68 words
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Article157 1955-09-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, today issued an invitation to terrorists in the jungle "to come out and join us in the struggle for independence.' Addressing an Alliance organized amnesty rally at Kuala Kolawang. once a notorious hotbed ot Communism157 words
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Article173 1955-09-12 1 KJK 1 Jfc T ■*^»3oB§k s rfk 3fr r i *^y 8k PENANG. Sun— An adjudicator who was in Kenya last year, Mr. Chailcs Thomas, said today that the amnesty offer had a better chance of success in Malaya than it did in Kenya. Mr.173 words
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Article35 1955-09-12 1 Million Fire VANCOUVER. Canada. Bept 11 <AP;— More than US$l.--000.000 worth ol household furnishings, machinery and lumber were destroyed in a fire still burning but under control early today in Vancouver's industrialized False Creek area.35 words
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Article86 1955-09-12 1 LONDON. Sept 11 <UP) The Sunday newspaper "The People" said today the romance between Princess Margaret and former RAF Battle of Britain hero Peter Townsend is off. "Sources close to the royal circles" were quoted by the newspaper as saying that Townsend was told in Brussels,86 words
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Article16 1955-09-12 1 THE Philippine Republic is raising its legation at TaiDei to an embassy shortly.- A.P.A.P. - 16 words
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Article114 1955-09-12 1 SIAMESE BANDITS KILL 14 RANGOON. Sept. 11 (Router)— Siamese bandits killed 14 men. women and children in a raid last Tuesday on a village near ,Bokpyin. in lUergui. h tin- mining district about 420 miles south-cast ol Rangoon. according to Press reports today. The 20 bandits ransacked all the 100114 words
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Article33 1955-09-12 1 FRANKFURT. Germany. Sept. 11. 'Rcutor» W«-.-t German lorry drivers want their country's radio stations to broadcast cheerlul mv.sic in the early hours of the morning to keep them awake.33 words
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Article48 1955-09-12 2 TOKYO. Sept. 11 <R cuter) —Thirteen American airmen were officially con.>idered dead today as the United States Air Force announced it had discontinued its main search for the crew of the B-29 Super fortress that crashed into the ,«oa south of Okinawa last Thursday.48 words
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Article280 1955-09-12 2 120 Extra Police Assigned To Help Road Users JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. More than 120 extra police ore being brought here to help with the traffic arrangements during the five-day celebrations of the Sultan s Diamond Jubilee of Reign, which will begin on Saturday. All road diversions280 words
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Article119 1955-09-12 2 PENANG. Sun. The Deputy Trade Union Adviser, Mr G L. Wilkinson. •v><-.' come »O Pcnan^ to mnke a "hist ditch clTort" to settle the dispute between the Eastern Smelting Workers Union and the management, The St?ndard was told today. A delegation of the Eastern119 words
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Article90 1955-09-12 2 KLANO, Sun. Thousands of people in the Kuala Langat and Bepang districts of South Selangor today celebrated the surrender of terrorist Ah Tee and his girl friend Ah Kiew yesterday. The district members ot the Good Citizens Committee also launched a "whispering campaign"' in an endeavour to90 words
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Article124 1955-09-12 2 CHARGED WITH MURDER OF HIS WIFE JOIIORE BAHRU. Sun Ponmah. a Telecoms > employee, was charged with the murder of Alemelu. his wile, in the Assizes today. Mr. R. H. Hickling. Legal Adviser, who prosecuted, told the Court that on the evening of May 24 a Telecoms labourer heard a124 words
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Article72 1955-09-12 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Leong Chong Choy. 21. was today charged before Inehe Mahmood. in the Magistrate's Court, with the murder on Sept. 2 of Lav Tong, a rattan maker's assistant. After the charge he was remanded in custody for a week. The deceased was seen to72 words
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Article, Illustration225 1955-09-12 2 THERE has been definite improvement in the health and nutritional standards in the East during the last few years. Dr. L C Fang. World Health Organization Regional Director for the Western Pacific, said in Singapore yesterday. Dr. Fang arrived in the Colony on Saturday with225 words
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Article47 1955-09-12 2 BOGUS newsvondors have been collecting money Irom people living in the Serangoon and Paya Lebar districts of Singapore, it was learned yesterday. One, agent ha s urged his customers to verify the identity of the vendor before paying their bills. Police arc investigating.47 words
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Article, Illustration90 1955-09-12 2 THI Submarine Chaser 1633 of the Royal Thai Navy (above) has arrived in Singapore under the command of Lt Chob Siriwatjana en rouU> to Bangkok from Subic Bay in the Philippines. This 16 knot vessel is one of three submarine chasers turned over to the Siamese GovernmentStandard - 90 words
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Article218 1955-09-12 2 Skouras Here For Talks MR. SPYROS Skouras, world-wide president of 20th Century Fox, is now in Singapore to co-operate technically with local film producers in cinemascope I productions. Ho arrived by air from Hongkong yesterday with his wife and was met at the airport by Mr.218 words
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Article154 1955-09-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Three hundred former special and extra police constables with cienched B»ti and ghautIng slogans today banded themselves into an association. The association was named the 'ex-Special Constables and Extra Police Constables Association Se-an.^or Dim ing the three hour meeting the specials resolved154 words
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Article142 1955-09-12 2 Amnesty Publicity Campaign PEN AN G. Sun —The Penang Alliance has decided to give the maximum pubiicit.v to the amnesty oiler to convince those affected by it that tins move is sincere one Alliance members nere will be asked to treat and feed well all those who would come forward142 words
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Article53 1955-09-12 2 BENTONG. Sun. Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Hassan, assistant district officer. Kuala Lumpur, was one ol three persons injured when their car collided with a timber lorry at the 7th milestone Bentong-Kuala Lumpur Road yesterday. The injured were admitted to the Bentong Hospital but were53 words
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Article193 1955-09-12 2 MALACCA. Sun.— A large number cf old boys and guests of the ACS sat through till the early hours of this morning at the ACS Old Boys Reur.von Dinner and Dance at Ihe Meng Seng Hall yesterday All joined in the community singing and193 words
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29 1955-09-12 2 'Singapore A Prime Target The Rece I II I m I p I H I -J I the I I m I 1 M I 'I 1 1 t]29 words
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Article13 1955-09-12 2 Ten Prize Offerece Translate 1 I 5t mem< a war tr.v. I i13 words
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Article, Illustration22 1955-09-12 2 MR. SPYROS SKOIRAS. world -uiilr piCentury Fox. and his uifr. uhn ariiwil i air from Hongkong >rstrr<l n22 words
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63 1955-09-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR loa. The difTcrenr-es of political affiliations must never he itlowcci to disrupt the harmonious relationship of tiie pe< of the country, Dato Hamzah bin Abdullah, president ol Party Xegara tod his new.v formed Kampong Pandan branch this evening peo| A D i63 words
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Article40 1955-09-12 2 TAI CHONG SEN. a barber of Paloh. was lined $500. in default four months' jail, in th<» Kluang Sessions Court for being in po.^M'ssion ol two packets of chandu. chandu dross and chandu .smoking utensils on Aun 1640 words
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Advertisement425 1955-09-12 2 15 HOURS FOOD Thais how long lots of people go without proper nourishment for their systems! FGURE it OUT. Let's say you have dinner at around 8 o'clock tonight. Tomorrow morning for breakfast, all you have is a hasty cup of tea or coffee, and your next real food is425 words
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Article, Illustration80 1955-09-12 3 -Stcndnrd photo by MR. C. J. TALALLA, son of the late Mr. Benjamin Talalla of Kucla Lumpur, and his bride, the former Miss J. G. Hcrtles, daughter of the late Mr. T. Hartles and Mrs. Preece of Bournemouth, England, cut the cake at their wedding reception heldYong Peng Seong - 80 words
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Article340 1955-09-12 3 Strike Looms At Shoe Firm THE Singapore Workers' I nion which recently tailed a strike by 600 of its members in five leading hotels, yesterday submitted demands lor increased traces and better conditions of service for its mem- bers in three restaurants. The restaurants are:340 words
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Article108 1955-09-12 3 MR. Leong Pak Chcong ol Kuala Lumpur, the first local officer to qualify for a Division I appointment in the Federation Department ot Geological Survey, returns to I Malaya by sea tomorrow. after a three-year study tour of England. He will be appointed chemist108 words
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128 1955-09-12 3 IPOII. Sun. The charity ball in aid of the St. Michael's Institution extension building iund held at the Hotel Majestic last night was an outstanding success. A large crowd was present. The orchestras of Mr B M Remedios. Mr. Tony Lim and the Hawaiian Serenades128 words
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Article47 1955-09-12 3 THREE people, including a boy. were injured yesterday when a car collided wit-> a lamp post in the early hours of the morning al<,nn Pnya Lebar Road The 'n.jurcd peop!e wore taken to the Genera! Hospital, where they were treated as out-patients.47 words
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128 1955-09-12 3 Muslims Protest Serving Of Liquor THE LIQUOR served at > Indonesion Republic Day celebrations at the idence of the lndoncConsulate General. II Kariowisastro, on 17. has brought a cry from the Ahmadiyyah Muslim movement Singapore. begun in t Mirza Gbulara /Uimad in Qadian in the Pui <; iat alcoholic fir128 words
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72 1955-09-12 3 PAP Meet To Protest Security Bill IE V< 'a •V n Party iblic neeting to g inst the Public I en Sunday. A •nt issued by the PAP yesterday said the Party to "the power of trary arrest nni deter'ion which, in this Bill, can now n deterrent to tnose72 words
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Article43 1955-09-12 3 KUANTAN Sun. Mvr in Kunju Abtp^d Pillai, a was on Krichiv ien l 'o <,r.e month's Unpri onmeni for impersonating a oftVer on Aus 30 by Circuit Magistrate The sentence will Hate fiom Aug. '.i\, the date Mydin was I arrested.43 words
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Article64 1955-09-12 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Selangoi Indian Association today unanimously adopted a resolution empowering the president and two other members to negotiate .vitn the trustees ol the Manatna Uandhl Memorial Fund lor Melon of joint premises for both bodies. The building is expected to rost around $150,00064 words
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165 1955-09-12 3 Demands Are Moderate' i*l L E n° n 12 000 dai| y*-o*ed employees ot the three Armed Services in Singapore want higher wages and better conditions of services. Their representatives will meet on Sept. 18 to di alt new service conditions and165 words
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123 1955-09-12 3 Security Bill Is Too Harsh, Says TUC THE Public Security Bill, to be tabled at the Legislative Assembly meeting of Sept. 21, was yesterday criticised by the Singapore Trades Union Congress. The Legislation Sub-Commit-tee of the Congress, alter a two-hour meeting, issued a statement objecting to many portions of the123 words
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Article106 1955-09-12 3 Unionists To Tour Singapore KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Federal ion tragic unionists ate to be invited to tour Sinshp»,re for a first-hand study of trade unionism in the Colony, The Standard learnt today. The invitation worn out today from the Selangor Chinese Commercial Clerks In ion to more than 200 trade106 words
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Article190 1955-09-12 3 I£ STC Workers Decide To Strike— SINGAPORE Government, with the help ol Service personnel, will run Singapore Traction Company buses, if the threatened strike by the Company em- ployees materialises. A Government spokesman declined to comment on the details of the arrangements. Pie said: "It190 words
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Article192 1955-09-12 3 A FORMER inspector of a jungle patrol unit of the Federation Police Force is now studying the latest radio and television techniques at the Royal Melbourne Technical College. He is Mr. Jacob Ratnam of Kuala Langat. son of a supervisor at the Jaram Estate rubber192 words
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Advertisement47 1955-09-12 3 p* 1 ■aye Safely ■emember to IfULL-CPEAM i Bordered milk B.>| L v o spo^ 2 m ls l^: LADIES. J I W -ble from All Bwr/f^ Go, HONG SEH. POAD. 1 w w Piabetes!\ VE '^S CHARMS. fOH *KE i CO.J Umi. E 1 i P^^^a^B^afl47 words
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Advertisement333 1955-09-12 3 Modernise your home with EBO BEX tfive* you quite the most up-to-date versions ot *n 'hose thin** thai you need to run the kitchen —and many other rooms in the house Fhev art designed to be pleasing on the eve but, above all, tc 1< an important tob of work333 words
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Article, Illustration84 1955-09-12 4 THE Pahang Branch of the National I'nion of Plantation Workers won the Brazier Challenge Cup presented by the former Federation Trade I'nion Adviser, for the unit that enrols the largest number of members in a year. The N( PYV, formed by the merger of five estate84 words
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276 1955-09-12 4 Hypocritical To Demand This-Thaver 'We'll Always Learn English' PENANG, Sun -President the Malayan Indian A >c:ution. Mr. G. V. T;.aver told Indians in Malaya to be hypocrites by deTamil be one < 1 the official Jangu- ages ol the country. I Speakir.^ at last n Bht*S dinner to celebrate the276 words
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Article70 1955-09-12 4 PENANG, Sun— Tin R d< n| Commissioner, Penar.g. Mr. R. P. Bingham. this morning opened the first In-! ternattonal Exhibition of I Photograpl organized by] the P» nunti Pietoriali>ts at oms of the Ilin c upany in Bricklin Road The president ol v.w P nans Plctoriallsl70 words
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Article483 1955-09-12 4 New Union Accused Of 'Pirate' Attempt KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Tempers flared, tables were banged and violence nearly engulfed d meeting convened here today to inaugurate a National Union of Mining Staffs. Trouble started when Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, Penang trade unionist and organising secretary of the Malayan483 words
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Article23 1955-09-12 4 A LORRY travelling along HoJt Road. Singapore yesterday morning caught fire. The fire was put out by the Fire Brigade.23 words
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Article141 1955-09-12 4 New Body To Boost Timber Exports KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Representatives of the Malayan timber industry resolved at a meeting here last night to form a Federation of Timber Exporters of Malaya. They decided that the primary object of the new Federation would be to "protect and promote the Malayan timber141 words
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Article40 1955-09-12 4 KUANTAN, Sun.— T. Sabapathy, 23, with two previous convictions, was last Friday sentenced in the Circuit Court to 12 months' imprisonment followed by 12 months police supervision for the theft of three pairs of trousers ond three shirts.40 words
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Article, Illustration62 1955-09-12 4 MORE (h:in 300 sucsls attended a reception at John Littles Cafe in Singapore on Saturday Riven by Rev. and Mrs. S.M. Thevathasan OB the occasion of the home-coming of their son Victor and his bride Roth Kuinalavathy. who were married in Penang on Sept. 3. The bride isStandard - 62 words
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Article86 1955-09-12 4 Blank Tax Forms Cost Him $1000 KUANTAN. Sun. A U. h dealer who returned blann forms to the Comptroller ol Income Tax after keeping them for four months was on Friday fined $1,000 by the Circuit Magistrate. Lim Mali Swoc. the dealer, told the Court that he did not think86 words
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Article78 1955-09-12 4 THE FIRST 3 FOR H 'KONG TOKYO. Sopt. 11 <AP-. Peking Radio, in announcing the names of the ten Americans who will be relea>ed at Hongkong in a few days, said three will be freed "in advance of the expiration of <he terms of their sentences." The other seven will78 words
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Article53 1955-09-12 4 KUALA KUBU BAHRU Sun— At the annual seneral meeting oi the Bellield Glut here this week, the following were elected office-beareri>: President— Mr. S. Sundaramoorthy: Vice-pre.^id( nt -Mr Mallah Sini;h: lion Secretary—Mr. Sum WM; lion Treasurer Che Hariri bin Abu Tait. A committee otthft and two auditors53 words
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Article38 1955-09-12 4 MUAR Sun -A special puja will be held at the Hindu Temple. Jalan Meriam on Saturday, in honour at the 32nd birthday and Diamond Jubilee of the Sultan ol Johore Maj -General Sir Ibranim38 words
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Article, Illustration38 1955-09-12 4 p MR. AND MRS. Selvan S. K—WM ,n, r riage at the Harbour Board Quarter* Singapore, yesterday. Mr. Rengasanu Harbour Board and Mrs. RcnuMm\ is [h. Selva Lekshmi More than .">OO pro n reception. StandardStandard - 38 words
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Article129 1955-09-12 4 'Flying Squad' Hunts in Down KLANG, Sun.— Police dec land m» "pirate" taxis. A special "flying Mjii.ui Lieutenant P. J Fawcett has been i«, them down and drive them ott the stn-i t The decision to crack down i tion of 50 taxi drivers called on129 words
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Article40 1955-09-12 4 Teenage Runs Oft To China KLANG m X 3 to i;: n 1 ago ri:t 1 au.r. zzM China told M 16-y. lei t I wore: M she 6 M pore, h 1 sen- I moti. n not I qi'40 words
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Article39 1955-09-12 4 MALACCA. Sun. Mala UMNO youths want their chairman. Settlement Councillor Mohamcd Haji Al dul Rahman, to be their leader for the Federation. Thi dirrc UMNO S youth I' to take tac Sardon Hi taken up39 words
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74 1955-09-12 4 Malaya Kee About U.S. Co-op Place THE Pr< 1 opera "^^B 1 Mr. K. S American I -•'mm City r<c»r- were Int Bur- I gran: i Ho aid 1 Malu .11 nov i j I co-opera*. 1 gramme. 1 Mr. Bub I touring I j America I -■I Informal open74 words
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Article35 1955-09-12 4 kg E her her*' I) their Dunr I Mr D point* I Teachei j Pen j A' I j 1 Musta 1 Stud- nth I fl Dunn. ar.d ft ci -~^m35 words
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Advertisement177 1955-09-12 4 STFRIMZFD V^tSS"] SWISS IV A I U R A L /f M I L X BEAR BRAND NATURAL SWISS MILK I S A WHCLE MILK. NOTHING has been added to it and NOTHING has been taken away. It contains NO preservatives and it retains ALL the food substances necessary for177 words
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Miscellaneous350 1955-09-12 4 Standard c4/mawac Information at a Glance |j_ingaporT SfRCSSSrXS h^s^-"^^ \M(.\: Bodybuilding Judo prac- J n jse Dd:(lva and his Csthiv 6 4 Atutralian New* tice Malay clan 530 p m table ::1 C d Si; <lf) n H"mo News Tail ,25t- V- 5 H m >- L 45 As;ar, tennii350 words
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Article, Illustration475 1955-09-12 5 goes to a Midnight Party in Paris LONDON. N sHUns in London when my telephone f "tare to come to a party in Paris?" says i says I. T a r7r it midnight," says the voice. is why I found myself, an hour later, "Vliture waved a bottle475 words
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Article70 1955-09-12 5 I called t is. It a \l LS I P IHK Ml MBI R UNO Ml* \M» (.1 i^ di:i nk til HIM mombrrs are try Ins to stop drinking. When they feel temptation coming over them, members contact anonymous "sponsors." who come and keep them company until70 words
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Article, Illustration28 1955-09-12 5 Photo. Whcc...eee...eee! VIVACIOUS Miriam Bcrrian. Irolics along Miami Beacfi and shows how she is enjoying the warm sunshine by a Clean leap over a lire-wot high seawall.- U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article437 1955-09-12 5 FOR CRYING OUT LOUD TgTARc LONDON EARS and lau?htei have been linked with love since Adam first met Eve pillions of tears have been >heo over one love affair H^« e "~K and the total ls »«M "sing by a tear a minute! ot this non-step peeping was Prince Abdul,437 words
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Article113 1955-09-12 5 BUCKINGHAMSHIRE man put a ten- loot python in his back garden to stop children from stealing apples. The snake is tame and harmless, but. he said: "People have only to see a snake to take fright." o o A MIDDLESEX doctor bought a six-foot Indian python to guard113 words
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499 1955-09-12 5 MR. BRITAIN: Still Undecided about 'THE average British man prefers to shiver in winter rather than wear long pants— because he likes to show his wile how tough he is. But on reaching the middle sixties it's a very different matter. Then he's likely to take to long pants no499 words
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Article366 1955-09-12 5 ROBERT BETTS - ROBERT BETTS By if he rarely wears it in summer. THE overcoat that cost him C 7 lasts up to seven years, depending on the frequency of coldspells Or he may make do winter and Rummer with one of the more substantial raincoats, renewing it366 words
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Article234 1955-09-12 5 LIFE'S LIKE THAT AIN'T NO JUSTICE! IN Budapest. Hungary, the 1 d< i an ot law at a university was sentenced to three years in prison tor lifting cash from the university till for a big night at the faculty's Justice Ball." HUSBAND W EVIDENCE: "SHE RAN AWAY SEVEN TIMES!"234 words
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Advertisement173 1955-09-12 5 a^vPSpifSr ■Mm S^ 100 r waterproof j^^ Shock res stant W^m Ant.magnetic FSWISS .'ADS «0R WHOLESALE INQUIRIES Please apply to Sole Agents: E. S. REUBEN 324 North Bridge Rood. Singapore. Open an account TODAY FOR AS LITTLE AS SI you can start a saving account. 2i PERCI'NT INTEREST will be173 words
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Miscellaneous123 1955-09-12 5 ■B si hi i^ m I'M Is i Breakini through the v, clouds <7> i Lovers and billiard balls re d- <4> h 4 Monty sounds musical <G> 5 Supporters of the people Scotland (4) v :nu> plfdge <T» 1 Rescues what are dry in I O| .8. f) Figure123 words
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Article909 1955-09-12 6 Stories That Can 't Be Told today can be likened to a pet oi curry. Some say it tastes pood, some complain it larks certain Ingredients, some think it i.s downright rotten, some suggest more chillies and blachan should be added, .some aver that taste for it should be cultivated,909 words
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Article, Illustration1138 1955-09-12 6 Colin Legum - THE FURUTE CYPRUS NICOSIA FAMAGUSTA of The Prestige Island Colin Legum By rVor three clays last week, BRITAIN negotiated wit* TURKEY and GREECE over the future of j her >tratc»ic- Mediterranean island colony in an Bttenapf to reconcile eonflietinp views among the j three Powers. But the London Tripartite Con-1,138 words
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Article181 1955-09-12 6 SAYINGS OF THE WEEK We arc gcU:n« to the point when it will take almost an hour to anywhere in the world— Mr. Peter MaM-iicld. thief Executive B.E.A. -I: Has any great accomplishment In history begun with assuiance ol its success?— President Eisenhower. You cannot punish and rehabilitate a man181 words
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Article1014 1955-09-12 6 Aster Gunasekera - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera by QN" THE first day of this month. Xon-Cornmissiened Officers at an army training base in England, were questioned about the night they left boy soldiers to baby-sit in married quarters while they went otr with their wives to a party. This1,014 words
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Letter124 1955-09-12 6 Job— Grabbers Sir: During the term ot oflicc of the Labour front Government's predecewor a very highly cii> tory Immigration Ordinance was framed and brought into operation to .safeguard, we were told, ]o< al prospective cmp!oy < s against outside job-g;. bcrs,. All attempts at tivincing the then Gow I124 words
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Article257 1955-09-12 7 ■UK Press Is Divided [11. (Keuter)— The Labour Daily upported the call by the British n tor I reduction in the period of r \ounu Britons. Times, while describing aid a cut at present J be foolish. The Daily lit raid in an tditorial occupying257 words
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Article, Illustration63 1955-09-12 7 photo. NEWLY-ELECTED Miss Italy for 1 ":>:>. 19-year-old lirunrlla Toed (left) receives a ki.vs from Brans C'uniar. also 1!>. elected "Miss Cinema If.").")." after their proclamation in the Adriatic resort town of Rimini. Dark-haired Brunella is a student from the southern-most region of the Italian hoot. Calabria,UP - 63 words
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242 1955-09-12 7 Heiress Ends Her Loneliness With A Bullet LOS ANGELES. Sept. 11 An ar tractive heiress. who grieved over the plane demtl) of the test pilot >v»'d. shct and killed her- rday. The body of red-haired Mrs. Phyllis Ann Fratt. 27. a >rcee, was round in her onable apartment in •ban242 words
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Article132 1955-09-12 7 Victims Refuse To Quit Homes NEW DELHI. Sept. 11 <\P) Th tusands ol people maro- by the di i is '1 j<> in Orissa me refusing to leave their homes, official sources said toni^ tt. A Kinch rainfall has arided to th r jhi and fur Liei hampered re iel132 words
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Article55 1955-09-12 7 LAUSANNE, Sept. 11 (Reuton Prinze Alfonso, 19. and Prince Gonzales 13. sons of Don Jaime brother ol the pretender to the Spanish throne. Don Juan, were injured in a car crash near here yesterday They were taken to the Lausanne City Hospital with leg and face55 words
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Article102 1955-09-12 7 Film Battle Gets Too Realistic DURANGO. "exICO, Sept. 11 <UP>— Movie battle scenes bein- Aimed by a United States studio on location near here proved so realistic that a temporary halt was called when 24 casualties turned up in one day. Director George Sherman said lie stopped shooting" of the102 words
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Article19 1955-09-12 7 o md New Yerl; qi:iet on San--::i there was no in the walkout of u:»ion remen.- APAP - 19 words
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Article19 1955-09-12 7 THE British light fleet air-craft-carrier Ocean has left for the troubled East Mediterranean Island of Cyprus. APAP - 19 words
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Article263 1955-09-12 7 RIOTS CAUSE A MINISTERS DOWNFALL ...Big Shake-up In Security Jobs ISTANBUL, Sept. 11, Mr. Namik Gedik, Turkish Minister of the Interior has resigned following the recent riots, it was officially announced last night. The Minister of Defence, Mr. Ethem Menderes. has been designated Deputy Minister of the Interior Ankara Radio263 words
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Article224 1955-09-12 7 Exiled Sultan Starts Packing ANTSIRABE. Madagascar, Sept. 11. (UP)— Exiled Sultan Sidi Mohammed Ben Youssef of Morocco and his family started packing yesterday for a trip to France ending their two-year exile here. They ordered 40 crates from cabinet makers shop to carry their possessions. Sources close to the exmonarch224 words
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Article27 1955-09-12 7 JORDAN has been condemned by the JordanIsraeli mixed armistice commission lor biowing up Israeli water pumping installations on the Jordan River on Sept. 7- APAP - 27 words
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Article23 1955-09-12 7 CALCUTTA. Sept. 11 (AP)The Japanese Government has recalled Calcutta Consul Tsukao Kawabata. the local Japanese Consul-General, said yesterday.23 words
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166 1955-09-12 7 BELIZE, British Honduras, Sept. 11, (AP)— Leigh Kichardson, leader of the People's I nited Party (PIP), charged in a speech yesterday that conditions tied to development funds prevent any progress being made in this British crown colony. i Richardson spoke as the colony was166 words
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Article183 1955-09-12 7 BOSTON, Sept. 11, (IT)— A dozen persons were arrested and five others, including a Boston policeman, were hospitalized yesterday as a result of a wild, twohour riot of teen-age gangs using knives, clubs, blackjacks and rocks as weapons. I. Police estimated that some 400 persons,183 words
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Article, Illustration58 1955-09-12 7 ACTRESS Maureen O'Hara, appearing in the tiHe ro!e of the film "Lady Godiva," recreates that ancient lady's famous rido for the camera. The daring screen ride v/cs filmed in secrecy with only a hcr.il jl of key personnel as eye witnesses. The "nun" leading her mount isUP - 58 words
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159 1955-09-12 7 NEW YORK, Sept. 11, (U?) Norway has asked to be admitted to the British Commonwealth, the Sunday edition of the I Daily News said yesterday in a copyrighted dispatch from London. The newspaper, which has the biggest circulation in North America, said "secret discussions"'159 words
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Advertisement92 1955-09-12 7 F| Ride a RALEIGH I I -the WINNER'S I f choice- XX W I RALEIGH M th I Wi WORLD'S W) THt ALL-STIFL BICYCLE. IV/ WWWKW# J IM Again and asain -Raleigh \JI CHAMPION KM beats them all preying that V -A f Y£l P rr) Raleigh's long experience V*Va92 words
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Advertisement832 1955-09-12 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. flit 1i923/ft. 26St!/« <«'• ««W«m^ THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SIRVIC* U Halit.m Monbeai. iotton. New Torh, Baltimore. Ph.ljd.lphu CyH Port. S oo»« f f««*ana KOITOOIUS 10/16 Sept 17 Sept 18 S«pt POLYPHEMUS /I 6 O <f o<l IN t MIMNON 19/2$ No» 26 Ho*832 words
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Advertisement1249 1955-09-12 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 Imesi (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 line*) Mm*. T||K BLUK FI)NM:L UNR JJJ> Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENT Singapore Due Sails P. Sham Penang Polydorus fcr Marseilles In Port1,249 words
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Advertisement795 1955-09-12 8 MITSUI pQ LINE Spore P S'hom Penong FOR JAPAN from India Fujikawa Maru from Calcutta in Scot tor rokshcmo Kobe Voil 1 2 Sept 10 Sept Axumasan Maru from Bombay for Yokohama. Kobe. Moji FOR JAPAN r orr Comment Awoboson Moru *or Yokohamo. Kobe vio Soigon. Ronqko* HonQkona 1 5795 words
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Advertisement536 1955-09-12 8 EAST ASIATIC ijJ SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCand. "I For Aden, Port said. Gcnoo. An'^cip t rt I Copcnhogen, Gothcnhurq Ond S pert t, v I X "KIN A** Cdns. 15/16 I Ml "ERRIA" I "LALANDIA" 22/22 Sept p qu "SELANDIA" 17/19Oct "MORELIA" 17/19 No* x) Colls Gdynia KoHshomn xx) Colls 3evTot*th536 words
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211 1955-09-12 9 Standard IVlarket Reporter ONE Malayan dollar will now buy 11 rupiahs instead of 13.40 in the black market in Indonesia three weeks ago, a cabled report from Jakarta said yesterday. The fuming of the nipiah resulted from the slipping of black market gold prices211 words
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Article180 1955-09-12 9 Japan Now Imports More Iron JAPANESE imports of iron ore from all over the world. in June amounted to 562.513 tons, against 516.779 tons in I May. Other June metal imports into the country were: iron and steel scrap 1)7.57^ tons (May (18.20 1 tons): non-ferrous metal ore 90.346 tons180 words
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Article237 1955-09-12 9 EVERY voyager who is familiar with hazards o» .steep and slippery gargplanks wll welcome the news that two British firms have made the act of boat ring or leaving a ship as easy as aoins from •"Hardware" to ''Hosiery" in a department stoic. Clarke Chapman Co.237 words
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530 1955-09-12 9 Amnesty Lends Confidence To Malayan Share Mart By A Market Correspondent MALAYAN share circles view the offer of amnesty to the Communists as on enlightened effort to bring peace, which is being reflected in the marked increase in confidence now being shown in local markets. Share circles acclaim the amnesty530 words
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Article, Illustration63 1955-09-12 9 I -34 AMOXG the cottoije indrslr'es in Singapore is ific manufacture of lamp shades. This Standard picture show* the premises of Seng Hup Electric Co., Orchard Road, where as many as 100 lamp shades can be made in a day. Oil parchmeyit for ihz manufacture is imported irom Britain. Mr.63 words
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Article131 1955-09-12 9 HECHT, Lerii Kahn Lid., London and Rubber Corporation of America. HicksviUe, New Yuri:, r ;j--nounccd that the,/ hate entered into an nqrec i■ under which Rubber Corporation ot America will acquire the entire shore capital of Hccht, Lev!? Kahn Inc. The purchase will be made against slock131 words
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Article44 1955-09-12 9 THE U.S. Agriculture Department yesterday forecast this year's government-restrict-ed cotton crop at *****,000 bales of 500 pounds gross weight on the basis of conditions on Sept. l. This estimate is 145.000 bales more than the 12. 728.000 bdes forecast a month ago.44 words
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Article301 1955-09-12 9 BUSINESS DONE IN WEEK BUSINESS done in iharef from Sept. U 9. Industrials: Fraser Neave Ords. 51. 72! to $1.77}. Gammons S2 (:5 to 52".72 i. Haourer Ca $2,621 c.d. Hongkong Bank Colonial $910. Wm. Jacks $3.25 to $:i.:}o. Malayan Breweries SJ.4O to $3..")0. Malayan Cement 51.70, Malayan Coliierie> 91301 words
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Article124 1955-09-12 9 AN Internationa! Exhibition wi!i be held at Pnom-Pcnh Cambodia for about f hrce weeks from the beginning of November. The Office of the General Manager of the Exhibition in Pnom-Penh has issued a statement on exchange restrictions and rules governing exhibitors, local visitors «.nd foreign124 words
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138 1955-09-12 9 Japanese Trade Team Ends R.I. Tour A 30-MEMBER privrie Japanese trade delegation, winding up an extensive tour of Indonesia and talks with chamber of commerce officials, yesterday reported "overwhelming success" ;n plans to boost commerce between the two countries. The Japanese said in Jakarta, their conferences covered iQ aspects of138 words
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Article71 1955-09-12 9 THE United Fishery Cooperatives of Indonesia wants government to bar all foreign fishermen from Indonesian waters or fishing ground:-. The Bth annual meeting of the organization in Lampung. South Sumatra, demanded prompt enactment of a law settinf up such a barrier and regulating and defining IndonesianA.P. - 71 words
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Article62 1955-09-12 9 MALAYAN f»rkf»ft Banks Association best agreed rstcs for currency notes as tram Sept. announced arc: S'or!inc $8 50 buying, $B.fj.") :c ing; A.jstralian $6.72 buying. $t> 88 veiling; Indian Rupees 6."i cents buying. 65 cents sc'.ing; Burma Kyat.s 61 cents buying. SS <xnts selling: Ceylon Rupee *A rent!62 words
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Article290 1955-09-12 9 Me A LISTER CO. LTD.: Showed a Slightly lower profit at 1651.470 OlJ'-ii for the year ended '.'M /(]";."> and. in addition, final War Damage compensation of $98,222 was received Thanks to the policy of ploughing back profits over 98 years dividend can safeiy be maintained at XV290 words
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Article80 1955-09-12 9 PERU is buying a substantial number of Hawker Hunter airrrait. The number is not yet specified but it is understood to bo about 20. This was announced at the Famborough aircraft display by the Hawker Aircraft Company. The company say this is the first order80 words
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Article30 1955-09-12 9 RUBBER crops harvested in August, as announced, are: Amalgamated 61.700 lb.. Boielli 59.000 ib.; Connemara M.300 lb.: New Serendah 64.500 Ib.; Bassett 35.500 lb.; Bukit KcpOOg 15.700 lb.30 words
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219 1955-09-12 9 CHEAPER GOODS FOR INDONESIA' FORECAST INDONESIANS soon will be able to buy essential, basic commodities at much lower prices. That's the prediction of Dr. Sumitro Djojobadikusumo, the Economic Minister. Lecturing in Solo, the Minister declared the new Government of Prime Minister Burhanuddin Herahap was determined to surmount Ma economic andA.P. - 219 words
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Article62 1955-09-12 9 THE Radio Corporation of America announced in Philadelphia the development. c.\nentally, o! a new instrued to enable optical scientists to evaluate lenses in objective mathematical terms The corporation described the experimental lens, tester ns a major advance in the optirai sciences, and .-aid it would introduceA.P. - 62 words
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Article51 1955-09-12 9 I) IIIEC I O R S of The Chartered Bunk of India. Australia and China, have declared an Interim dividend for the current year, of 71- per rent actual, subject to income tax. payable on Sept. 30. according to telegraphic advice from the Rank 's head office in51 words
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Article316 1955-09-12 9 Commodity Report Standard Market Correspondent MALAYAN rubber statistics showed shipments dropped by more than 3,000 tons to 86,201 tons in August, bringing the total for the eisht months this year to t»(>8,357 tons (607,205 tons in the corresponding period oi last year). Shipments o the United316 words
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Article13 1955-09-12 9 AUGUST rubber crops announced arc: Kempns *****0 lb.: Radella 15.800 Ib.13 words
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Advertisement471 1955-09-12 9 NOTICES NOTICE. C. FERNANDEZ having resigned his sirion as Bill Collector. is no longer authorized to collect or receive any monies on our behalf SINGAPORE CASKET CO.. LTD. KAJANG HALL HKBU NOTICE RENDERS are invited for i the Kajang Hall. peciflratioiM available Di tri Office, Kajang. or V. T I.cc.471 words
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Advertisement282 1955-09-12 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS THE ENTERTAINMENT LANDMARK S S CATHAY*H3" uniL> Amvonwimmm m ***** T IUSCIOUS LANA, AS THE GODDESS OF LOVF! BIG DAY TODAY! starring Lana TURNER- Edmund PURDOM LouiS CALHERN with Audrey Dalton James Mitchell Neville Brand Walter Hampden Taina Elg Francis LSiHuan Joseph Wiseman Sandra Deccher PjPWsB^f^nTiJ AN282 words
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Advertisement196 1955-09-12 10 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION *Jjl CAPITOL jjjlj d 5 SHOWS DAILV-11-1.4;>.4. 1 5/4«pv 5/tt/t Sims > too won J w (ioum*i im Zm J Nfxr IhawcTj A true -life drama thrillingly told! John mils ri i ERIC LJ t PORTMAN Uj i Disl. l» si t :REXfe ,^w« THI IMPOltl«Ll^^^> CPII196 words
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Miscellaneous270 1955-09-12 10 e^^^E2^E3Sk§^^^El I^"/? lf°^-^T ~\if**-~m/ II "Now we've got a maid to T^U^V^ |o A 0/ V »a-p«kT \l take the work oft you I r 7T> x K^ TO v >f/ hope you'll take the chance to go out to your friends i"r I "sTckn e ess U -r tr<270 words
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Article100 1955-09-12 11 Victory In The Last Minute DIRBAN. Sept 11 (Reuter) D. S. "Tug" Wilson. South Africa -bom London policeman snatched victory for the British Isles touring Ku^by Union team in the last minute of their game against Natal here today. Thi v constructive wingI forward forced h:s wa v <>ver he100 words
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121 1955-09-12 11 Forest Hills Drama Player Threatened FOREST HILLS. New York. Sept. 11 (AP) A special detail of police was rushed to the West Side Tennis club yesterday after Mrs. Dorothy Head Knode of Forest Hills, one of the contestants, received a telephone call threatening death. "The call was made to our121 words
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Article, Illustration491 1955-09-12 11 Trabert Avenges His Davis Cup Defeat FOREST HILLS, New York, Sept. 11, (UP) Wimbledon champion Tony Trabert of Cincinnati avenged his Davis Cup defeat against Australia's Lew Hoad with a dazzling display of power winning 6- 4, 6 2, 6 l and barged into the finals of the U. S.491 words
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Article105 1955-09-12 11 Zaharias To Play Golf Again GAI.VESTOX. Texa* Imi H-(AP)-B.be Zaha;;.- pected to be playinf goJf in before long, an authority at John Scaly Hospital .aid yesterday. The spokesman, a medical «wn who asked that his n.vne not be used, said :he far.ied wom ;:n athlete b exoected to :>e dismissed105 words
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Article84 1955-09-12 11 TOKYO. Sept II (i;p) Masaru Furukawi of Nihon University. Japan' best Gold Medal hope in next year's Olympic Games at Melbourne splashed his way tonay to a brilliant 2:34:9 minute triumph in the 200 meten breaststroke in the Inter-Collegiate swimminf championships. Swimming on the surface and84 words
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Article24 1955-09-12 11 ME.'.BOi'RNE Australia. Sept. 10 (L'P>-Soi,th Afrif-a won the second soccer ic^t as-'i' 1 1 Australia today 2- 1 Melbourne Snov. Krouods.24 words
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Article166 1955-09-12 11 BLACKPOOL STILL LEADERS LONDON, Sept. 11 (AP) Wolverhampton Wanderers continued their hot storing pace in the English Football Association First Division yesterday, scoring four goals to take their total to 25 goals in six games. The Wolves beat Iluddor.siiolrl 4— 0 and moved to within two166 words
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Article118 1955-09-12 11 GROSSIXGER. Ne w Y< n k Set)t. 11 (AP) Joe Louis watched Rocky Marciario work out yesterday and predicted the heavyweight champion would stop Archie Moore within 10 rounds in their title fight on Sept. "Jo. in New York. But' the old brown bomber said Rocky118 words
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Article316 1955-09-12 11 LONDON Sept 10 (Rcuicr)Association Football Results: LEAGUE DIVISION I Aston Villa 1. Blackpool 1. Burnley -i. Birmingham City 2. C. Alhleiic 0. Everton 2 Luton Town 4. Newcastle U. 2 Manchester Cnv J Cardiff C 1 Portsmouth .'i. Bolton Wander. Prestoii N. 1. W. Bro\.n A. l316 words
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Article42 1955-09-12 11 DUBLIN. Sept. 11 (Router Umm. winner of the Irish Grand National this year broke a lee at Bakloyie yesterday and had to he destroyed. Umm was competing in the Marino Hurdle when he fell at the final flight.42 words
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Advertisement64 1955-09-12 11 9 15 P tn. i ■•>: I |5 p m. \?T 'Malay) c 0 Waters each r«»o!«. 5.1.00 i rl •dy or W **zf%^ Contro'.'.ed Operated by J J General Amusements Ltd i 1 TOMORROW IJEW SEE CIIOON" I Pius t |n|| MOOT -\AR CHAR M (Mandarin) E^TToPENS WEDNESDAY 1'64 words
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Advertisement95 1955-09-12 11 MISCtUAMUJUS WHY NOT HAVK your Jloro scope for 1955 Consul' Siamese Astrologer. Nai Lon Oh Amazing stcreti revealed problems solved For tV« *per mnal corsulting only) Ou station writing $10/- 19."> A N> Bridse Road Singapore I<» 3X2XI SPECIAL Prepared SUMATRA FOOD Is now ob'ain able between JO a.m. 395 words
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Advertisement763 1955-09-12 11 CLASSIFIED ADS ENGAGEMENT COOPER— BARTON ITEIGRT^ on carmen! is an.'irrri between Cyril .1 "niy son of Major C and the late Ifn C. E. ■C B'/d;nomou:h ;.;.d Gillian c drr daughter of M R. I. B: f»f Sincap SITLATIONS VACANT APPUCATIOKt an hn Jm lor t!ie posi a^^i Controller comm763 words
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Miscellaneous260 1955-09-12 11 Hbner Sv A/ Ccdd AZ&E'S HOD* X "t I THEtsIEWS REACHES DOGPATCH s' an' r^^-^S^fc^S »«k\JH pi 7 SAMS- rJ^T AH LL NEVA* _^^^i\O^Jv< f i f SO^- ME JEST GOTTA V •< A^w.r r^-v-MCt 1 *^A6^\<W^ V L/CO V swaller his pride, a,nj' o^^/e. ley Cop ffy F. V.260 words
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Article319 1955-09-12 12 Singapore Gets 'Face Saving' Draw A 5.... SINGAPORE held Selangor and Services Combined to a 2-2 draw in their friendly soccer match at Princes Road, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. Despite a steady drizzle throughout a cracking pace ua s maintained At hall time Singapore led 1-0319 words
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Article526 1955-09-12 12 Unlucky Agnes Goes Out THERE w»to two upsets in the Singapore Badminton Association's junior tournament at the Badminton Stadium last night. In the women's singles. Tan Chwee Neo of Rex B.P. created the Hist upset when she accounted for Flower's much fancied Agnes Koh in three thrilled packed sets. Agnes526 words
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Article136 1955-09-12 12 NANYANG Siang Pau beat the South Korean basketball visitors 73—60 on the opening night of the Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation triangular tournament at the Happy World Stadium last night. The Koreans fielded a strong side .with four Olympic players. Nanyang Siang Pau. too, put in136 words
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Article, Illustration66 1955-09-12 12 pictures. SINGAPORE'S Tan Ens Yonn who broke the Malayan hop step and jump record at the floodlit match with a distance of 4<)ft. 7!in Standard FIJIAN hurdler Kobiti (right) lakes the lead and rocs on to win this event at Saturday's floodlit match at Singapore's .Talan Besar Stadium. Next toStandard - 66 words
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Article46 1955-09-12 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The 150-mile All-Malayan road cycling race from Kuala Lumpur to I poh will be held on Oct. 28. The Selangor Cyclists' Association are the sponsors Entries are invited and should be sent to the secretary. No. 1. Gallagher Road, Kuala Lumpur.46 words
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213 1955-09-12 12 NARROW WIN FOR S.M.C. AT MOTOR MEET SINGAPORE Motor Club scored a narrow points victory ov«r Colony Police in thvir annual motoring gymkhana held at the Police Training School yesterday. The meeting which was competed for the K. C Burne challenge trophy attracted more than 90 entries. Mrs. F. J.213 words
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Article522 1955-09-12 12 Gandhi Cup Match Drawn ASHRAFF who defied the bowling: for 45 minutes enabled the Indian Association to draw their game against the RAF Singapore for the Gandhi Cup presented by Mr. Ranchordas Purshotem Das, on the Indian Association ground on Saturday and yesterday. The RAF522 words
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Article42 1955-09-12 12 EUOH, Sun Ramb'ers won their seconn tropiv in local soccei this season today when they oeat Perak Chinese Re-f-reation !]ub scnnH eleven 6-1 in the Perak Chinese Football FedeiHtion ktv>rkout final They led four one at naif time42 words
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Article22 1955-09-12 12 TORONTO. Sept. 11 (Reuter) —Cliff Lunsden, 24. of Toronto yesterday won the $25,000 marathon swim along the Lake Ontario waterfront.22 words
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Article547 1955-09-12 12 Police Win In Last Over W£^L dOl\z., Police! Bad luck, Singapore Cricket Ciuo! The Singapore Cricket AssOcia uon s pennant went to me police yesterda> wnen tney beat tne University of Maiaya Dy one wicket in a mulling linal played at bepoy .Lines. iwo men played a major roie in547 words
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274 1955-09-12 12 Indonesians Outplay Europeans 6-3 INDONESIANS scored an easy 6-3 victory over Europeans in a Singapore Community league soccer match played at Jalan Besar stadium. This was the Europeans' second defeat in four days. Last Thursday they went down to Army 3-1. and so their chances of being placed in this274 words
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Article64 1955-09-12 12 MALACCA Sun Hiph School beat Old Boys by seven wickets at the School ground in a Yew Kirn Cup match. High School Old Boys As«ociation 79 (Othman Omar 27 T. S. Raj 15, R. Lebayah 14 Tian Seah 3 fo r 18. Gane^an 264 words
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Article107 1955-09-12 12 TRUNDLE HILL - TRUNDLE HILL Liberation Cup, Thejj By Dlfc J. D. DENNEHY'S bri|| l 0 4 Jackie's Kuda will definitely be fe J Ireland after the coming Singop^ 1 meeting. In an interview at his night, the still jubilant D' that Jackie's Kuda would rur Cup at107 words
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Article, Illustration331 1955-09-12 12 Says WINDSOR LAD IPOH, Sun.— Jackie's Kuda's smashing victory in the Ipoh Gold Vase— richest sprint in Malaya— makes this three-year-old the best sprinter ever imported into this country. His Vas£ triumph was his fourth win of the season and he thus equalled Sovereign's record of331 words
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Article83 1955-09-12 12 The second qualifying round of the Royal Singapore CJoII Club? rhampionship played <>n the club course during the weekend resulted in the iollow ing eight qualifying: L. Need ham < 151 > R. Craik <156> D Slirk (Io8» J C Hutche.^on < 1 59 D H83 words
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Miscellaneous44 1955-09-12 12 SOCCER COMMUNITY LEAGUE: R.A.F. ?•<?. Eurasians at Jalan Besar Stadium, 5.30 p.'".: Malays vs. Army at Jalan Bcsar Stadium, 7 p m. RUGBY FRIENDLY: St. Joseph vs. Bealty Secondary School at Raffles Inst. ground BASKETBALL TRIANGULAR Tournament at Ha my World Stadium, H. 30 p.m.44 words
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