Singapore Standard, 14 September 1955
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Title Section15 1955-09-14 1 Singapore Standard J% W\ 2. K| >o. :«> SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 14, 1953 lt PAGES !."> GEMS15 words
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Article, Illustration73 1955-09-14 1 <! i.i t»iul traded a Istdr the iti lil j ht alone t. mple 1 tor good i WBMr* I Ka- Lit h.s portion ol >t.«rtrd uit it r.iisin^ rd flag >" i.pv of in thr I m 'i"tv rt pre|..h and mtral m ir n»d .ih Magfolg his73 words
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Article26 1955-09-14 1 Govern- Enquiry j amended dockenl i m a :p the l :n Cal- Bombay. chairLabour discipUI In nistranoti^e Comre had riorahip^ >v and slow dock-26 words
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Article224 1955-09-14 1 FOR A BOMB MINE Kl ALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Ah Tee, Selangor's most ruthless Communist terrorist who surrendered on Friday under the amnesty declaration, has gone back into the jungle swamp in Kuala Langat. But this time his journey is under the direction of the224 words
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Article59 1955-09-14 1 RANGOON. Sept. 13 (Reuler) A gang of about 25 armed bandits opened fire on pacing cars in the outskirts I of Rangoon last night killin? a Burmese Air Force officer, it was announced today. They also broke into the house of a wealthy businessman before escaping59 words
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Article166 1955-09-14 1 NEW DELHI. Sept. 13 (Reuter)— Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. Britain's New High Commissioner to India, presented his credentials to President Rajenda Prasad at the Presidents Residency in New Delhi today. The Hindustan Times' political commentator said today: "The arrival of Malcolm MacDonald is most timely for relations between India166 words
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Article130 1955-09-14 1 Scientist Leaves US For China LOS ANGELES. Sept. 13 (Reuter)— A Chinese jet propulsion scientist, who was a member of a scientific advisory board during the war, will leave the United States for Communist China on Friday under a deportation order after having been forbidden to leave the country for130 words
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Article48 1955-09-14 1 TUNIS, Sept. 13 (Reuter) Tunisian Premier. Tahar Ben Ammar. today handed the resignation of his government to the Bey of Tunis. Sidi Lamine. Bey Sidi Lamine was expected to name the man who will head the new all-Tuni-sian government within the next 24 hours.48 words
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Article23 1955-09-14 1 THE Indonesian Postal Services will issue special commemorative stamps marking the 10th anniversary of the service rn Sept. 27.— A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article71 1955-09-14 1 PNOM PENH. Sept. 13 i Reuter I Ex-King Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia, whose supporters swept the polls in elections on Sunday, declared today that he will pursue a neutralist policy in world affairs and carrv out democratic reforms at home. On foreign affairs. Prince Norodom said Cambodia did71 words
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Article22 1955-09-14 1 THE DOCK strike crippled New York, where 70 cargo ships are idle, is reported spreading through other U.S. ports. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article112 1955-09-14 1 BISMARCK. North Dakota. Sept. 13 (AP) For 45-minu-tes yesterday members of the Bismarck Lions Club watched the showing of two sex films, a display of slides, photographs and cartoons about sexual activity. Then members of the club filled out ballots giving their opinions on whether112 words
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Article278 1955-09-14 1 Consular Status Raised i Che Ismail May Be M First Trade Envoy JAKARTA, Sept. 13, (UP). The Indonesian Foreign Ministry today disclosed that Malaya's Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, would be invited to head a goodwill mission to this country similar to the mission led by278 words
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Article150 1955-09-14 1 MOSCOW. Sept. 13 (UP) West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer demanded today three major concessions from the Soviet Union in return for agreement to insistent Russian demands for the exchange of ambassadors. The full German position containing three points for which Adenauer was fighting hard this morning150 words
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Article37 1955-09-14 1 MR. HAROLD MACMILLAN. the British Foreign Secretary, will leave London by air for New York rn Sept. 24 to lead his country's delegation to the United Nations 10th General Assembly, the Foreign Office announced today.37 words
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Article24 1955-09-14 1 LEAFLETS warning against careless talk are being distributed to factory workers engaged on defence contracts for the British Government in Coventry.— ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article23 1955-09-14 1 MOHAMED SABIB. 24. a waiter, at the Jubilee Cafe. Singapore, was admitted to the General Hospital suffering from an electric shock.23 words
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Article284 1955-09-14 1 Leaflets For ChinPeng Aircraft Over Border Area KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Voice planes and other aircraft carrying amnesty leaflets today swooped down on the Malaya-Siam border area —where MCP Secretary General. Chin Peng, is believed to have his headquarters. Aircraft, flying round-the-clock, will continue to drop millions of leaflets informing the284 words
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Article43 1955-09-14 1 'COFFEE CUP' DEATH PROBE KOTA BHARU. Tues Hassan bin Salleh. 27. died on the way to Kota Bharu Hospital after taking coffee from an eating shop. His two sons were admitted to hospital but their condition was not considered serious. Police are investigating.43 words
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Article16 1955-09-14 1 BRITAIN and Russia may shortly hold talks on the latest situation in Vietnam. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article220 1955-09-14 1 Manslaughter Charge LONDON, Sept. 13, (Reuter)— Gerald Murphy, 33--year-old Assistant Superintendent of Police in Malaya, was charged here today with being an accessory to the manslaughter of his wife during an illegal abortion attempt. Murphy, at present on leave from Malaya, was charged with a220 words
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Article26 1955-09-14 1 INDONESIA i.s sending relief goods in the form of money and quinine to the Indian and Pakistan regions hardest hit in the recent floods.26 words
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Article25 1955-09-14 1 FOREIGN Minister V. M Molotov will head the Russian delegation to the 10th session of the United Nations' general asembly on Sept. 20.25 words
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Article, Illustration92 1955-09-14 1 THE Director-General of the World Health Organization. Dr. M. G Candau, arrived in Singapore yesterday to attend the W.H.O. regional committee meeting. He said at the airport that this was his first visit to Singapore though he has attended Regional Committee meetings in Manila and Tokyo. Next week.92 words
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Article112 1955-09-14 1 PANJIM, Goa, Sept. 13 An official communique said here yesterday that nearly 60 people attacked a fiscal outpost at Anconem near Goa's northern border on Saturday night and exchanged fire and hand-grenad» with guards The communique said the attackers came Irom India. They had called on112 words
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Article29 1955-09-14 1 MANUEL PULIDO. 22. was fined $675 and costs on charges of speeding, reckless Ul 1 V i 1 .11 IU 1 li 11 red lights. A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article21 1955-09-14 1 THE Semarang City Council has reduced the number of permits for selling alcoholic drinks from 50 to 25.— A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article18 1955-09-14 1 A NEUTRAL military commission has started investigating the border dispute between Ecuador and Peru. A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Advertisement56 1955-09-14 1 J mill r >j *K'm m ___W ,,< TW (ASTROt WINS! HOLLAND TH^ Dl t C h TT. MOTOR CYCLE RACE 16th July, 1955. 500 c.c. Class bt G. Duke Gilera 1 R. Armstrong Gilera ***ktm Cicsi w Faust B.M.W. 2nd W. Noll B.M.W. ><1 R. Mitchell Norton m YYY56 words
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Advertisement109 1955-09-14 1 Cummins DEPENDABLE DIESELS AUTOMOTIVE. MARINE fr INDUSTRIAL ENGINES SCOTT ENGLISH (s.e.a.) LTD. _>ftic« b Showroom 79. Anton Rd S potf 2 louttt Building 86. Anpmi toad. K.L IT COULD BE DONfl.. BUT IVE VONT RECOMMEND IT For every paint Job. on the other hand, we strongly recommend you to use109 words
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Article41 1955-09-14 2 The sum of >5,22;> was raised for the Soldiers Sailors and Airmen Families Association at the fete held at Nelson House on Aug. ti. The fete was held in celebration of the Association's 70th anniversary this year.41 words
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Article37 1955-09-14 2 CAPTAIN J. MeL. Adams, Director of Naval Intelligence. Royal Australian Navy. Melbourne, will visit the Royal Naval Air Station. Sembawang and the Naval Base tomorrow. Captain Adams is expected to arrive today.37 words
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450 1955-09-14 2 He Flies In On A Crusade To Save The World's Rarest Mammal KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— An American ecologist, who twice escaped being gored by rhinoceroses in the last two months, flew into Kuala Lumpur tonight in the course of an intercontinental crusade to450 words
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Article40 1955-09-14 2 A GOLD watch and band worth $870 was reported missing from a show case in Gammeters Ltd.. Collyer Quay, Singapore, on Monday. A salesman noticed the watch and band missing before closing time. Poiice arc investigating.40 words
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Article38 1955-09-14 2 PARIT BUNTAR. Tues. Din bin Dollah. who admitted 1 1 previous convictions. was sentenced to two and half months' imprisonment in the Sessions Court here, when he pleaded guilty to possession of a stolen bicycle.38 words
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Article35 1955-09-14 2 MEMBERS ol the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce have contributed $12 250 towards the Youth Sports Centre and the Shell Company of Singapore has sent a cheque for $15,000 for the35 words
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581 1955-09-14 2 Symonds Murder Trial Witness Told Tell Us What You Saw* Judge Warns Labourer MR. Justice Whitton reminded an eye-witness in the Singapore Assizes yesterday that the Jives of two men. charged with the murder of the American journalist, Gene D. Symonds. during581 words
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Article, Illustration50 1955-09-14 2 MR. AND MRS Gilbert Pane after their wedding at the Singapore Registry of Marriages recently The bridegroom s the second son of Mr. and Mrs" pin' Hee Boon. The bride, the former Mis, Irene loong is the younger sister of Mr. Loong Pan Yap. uellTnoun Mncaoore hadmintnn ni.,.—50 words
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Article275 1955-09-14 2 58 Seconds Befor 'Number' Please Probe Into Delay' At JB Phone Fxc/io JOHORE BAHRI\ Tues. Complaints by some telephone subscribers here that there was some delay in setting through to operators at the main control room of the new exchange, were investigated by a Standard reporter today. The reporter contacted275 words
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Article218 1955-09-14 2 Workers Shabbily Tre I KUALA LIMPIR, Tues. The Mdr ni* Traffic Operating: Union todav den -m salary revisions for 860 railmen. I In a letter to the Railway Administration the Union maintained that these men who comprise two categories of railway workers were "the most shabbily treated" in the218 words
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Article23 1955-09-14 2 JOHOI Teo a i< md Pineftfi in p ket i Of Ril n.. in the B She ha Ivictiuns I 'similar na'23 words
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Advertisement295 1955-09-14 2 \\/i in informal comfort MODEL _^&__^__\\_^_____M_\m new toe-eop shoe -RRR-A-fW W or fl JU ond *m^ jto^Ammmmmm\ \**^yk s..c: s—ii. 532.90 elMODEL 41 new thoc __Wm\m\\m W uppers leather _A_M WW W^—\ Leather sole rubb i _^WR BjjWirL_^ $34.90 M t-t-^-^A^^ Mjj^> W—\^ m f^Rm\ RW*_\A_W*^^ R**^^ zJ. -./I m295 words
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Article121 1955-09-14 3 Moneylender Tells Court hi- rais as a tare. I J»- .Nnd.r Ban Magistrates acaia ptaarise ra rhargH nk »nd be (f.ilv mair Road. ET*.* -k,-d to make hr s i-!> told the 1 M l>e\r reux-Colcbourn: "I plead very very guilty, ycur hon our.' V was stated that on121 words
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Article182 1955-09-14 3 VV/// Help Malayanisation (M Singapore's most popular expatriate E I mler-Secrctary Mr. J. D. Higham olony yesterday to take up his new Director of Personnel. Higham. who arrived lie PA O ir.cr Canton from B tain was met on board by representatives of thr Singapore Federation of Government oyees182 words
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Article33 1955-09-14 3 PUAH Chwee K ow, who drove a car at 4R miles an B kit Timah Road on 29 year, was yesterRned $-•"> by the First Trail C .rt Magistrate. Mr. M. Karthiqcs33 words
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140 1955-09-14 3 These Senior Clerks Want Div. I Jobs Two Moves Towards Malayanisation BID BY SUPERSCALE BRANCH' SIXTY-TWO senior Government clerks holding Division II superscale appointments in Singapore want executive posts in Division I thrown open to them. They will send a memorandum to the Malayanisation Commission asking that executive positions vacated140 words
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Article157 1955-09-14 3 E GOVT. OFFERS 21 STUDY GRANTS TO pave the way for Malayanization. Singapore Government last week offered its local officers 21 fellowships ior study at the University of Malaya or in the United Kingdom. Five oi" the fellowships will be open to holders of the Schoo! Certificate. All others will157 words
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87 1955-09-14 3 Nofed Artist Due In S'pore For Exhibition MISS FANG CHAO-LING. thc well-known artist, will arrive in Singapore on Friday. Sept. IH by air from Jakarta. She will give an exhibition of about 200 of her works at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in October. Exhibitions of Miss Fang's works have87 words
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119 1955-09-14 3 Most Heinous To Steal From Master THE Singapore Fifth Magistrate. Mr. J. M. DevereuxColebourn. yesterday sentenced two men to two months imprisonment each for stealing tinned food from the RAF transit hostel at Changi. He told them that it was "most heinous" for a servVmt to steal from his master.119 words
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Article77 1955-09-14 3 DR. YEO Kok Chcang. Director of Medical and Health Services, Hongkong, and Mrs. Yeo arived In Singapore recently to attend the sixth session of the World Health Organizations Pacific Regional Committee, which oP^ncd at thc University of Malaya yesterday. Dr. Yeo. who is a former Penang-born77 words
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Article77 1955-09-14 3 THIRTY-YEAR-OLD Ting Kum was charged in thc Singapore Eighth Magistrate's Court yesterday with attempting to extort $3,000 from Siew Mok Song, a goldsmith, at a stall in the Happy World on Sunday night. The prosecution alleged that Tine threatened to kill Siew if he refused to hand over77 words
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Article26 1955-09-14 3 MR. DAVID Chan Wai Chow, of 20-A. Tiong Poh Road. Singapore, has been awarded the Master of Science degree at the University of Illinois.26 words
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Article, Illustration54 1955-09-14 3 Talk on Cinema and CinemaScope MR. SPYROS SKOVRAS speaking at yesterday's luncheon at the Raffles Hotel. Others (irom left) arc: Mr. Eric Koclier, U.S. Consul-General. Kuala Lumpur; Mr. Loke WanTho. head of Cathay Organization: Mr. Runme Share, cinema magnate; and Mrs. Cvnthia Koek. Chairman. Board oi FilmStandard - 54 words
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95 1955-09-14 3 LEONG Ah Chew, a former inmate of the Bukit Timah Boys' Home. was yesterday sentenced to three year's imprisonment by the Second District Judge, Mr. Ahmad Ibrahim, for causing hurt to a man who was his fellow inmate in 1947. It was95 words
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Article122 1955-09-14 3 THE DEPARTMENT ol Broadcasting Whitley Council will be formally established at a ceremony at Radio Malava, Thomson Road, Singapore, this afternoon. The ceremony will be watched by the Chief Secretary, Mr. W. A. C. Goode, and the Vice-Chairman of the staff side of the Singapore122 words
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Article49 1955-09-14 3 TAN YAN CHEW was fined SI.OOO. or three months' imprisonment, in the Singapore Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday for assisting in a rhap ji kee lottery on Sept. 12. Tan was arrested at Potong Pasir. Cjiap ji kee slips valued at $334.88 were found on him.49 words
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242 1955-09-14 3 THE importance of the cinema as a medium for "entertainment, information and enlightenment," and the evolution of CinemaScope were subjects of a talk given yesterday to Malayan directors, producers and exhibitors by Mr. Spyros Skouras, President. 20th Century Fox International and Inter-America Corporations. Mr. Skouras242 words
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Article158 1955-09-14 3 THE annual value of Singapore City last year rose bv more than $7,000,000 over thc 1953 valuation. The total value of all assessed properties stood at $55,278,--521 of which more than $45.--445.80!) was represented n property paying 34 per cent assessment. The value of158 words
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Advertisement32 1955-09-14 3 As a mark of respect to the late FREDERICK WILLIAM PALMER, vc, mm, KYLE, PALMER CO. LTD. the office of THE GOODYEAR ORIENT SALES CO. LTD. be closed today at 12 noon.32 words
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Advertisement173 1955-09-14 3 W \mm7*f\ m %T W__W_\ W W f _J W AW TmT.M'fYmmmw mmmmr ww ml** ___w \___R_fm r*skmw 9__\* _R_T mmMyJWM §_m*W_m W /^CADBURYsX W_mm\ [MTmmW W CHOICEST LJ I \CHOCOLATESy L v*Lr'^^^ _%> 1 A\ \__Y^__~Wm\^ i^Y^'^mmmm\ W mW —x. Ammm (z^hjiXu'<) RED LABEL ASSORTMENT DISTRIBUTED BY SIME DARBY173 words
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Article425 1955-09-14 4 Our Clean City Impresses WHO SINGAPORE Health Minister, Mr. A. J. Brago, yesterday welcomed delegates to the sixth session of the World Health Organisation Western Pacific Regional Committee who met at the University of Malaya's Oei Tiong Ham Hall for the first of their seven-day meetings.425 words
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Article141 1955-09-14 4 CLOSINt. rubber prices (rents per lb) tn Sinnpore teslerdav were: Buyers Sellers Spol fob. 147 147? f.o.b. Aug 1481 148*. No. 2 144 144'. No. S 142{ 1422 Tone. Steady quiet TIN PKUh The price of tin yesterday was S37oi per pit nl. (Same) LONDON KUBKtK No 1141 words
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Article254 1955-09-14 4 TODAY is negotiation day for more than 1,200 workers and their four employers in Singapore. The employers are: Ford Motor Company, the Metal Box Company of Malaya, Dicthelm and Company, and the Bata Shoe Company. Of the workers involved in the dispute, 200 are employees254 words
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Article169 1955-09-14 4 Reformed Reds Meet The Droppers KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Pilots and crew s of Royal Air Force leaflet dropping and voice aircraft were told here today that bombing of jungle targets had never induced a single terrorist to surrender This was told them by Selangor's169 words
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229 1955-09-14 4 Shipping Clerk Accused 0f Boat Ticket Swindle MALACCA. Tues. The manager of a Malacca firm of shipping agents said in the Sessions Court today his firm never received the passage money f or four-and-a-half deck tickets to India issued through the firm Jast year. In the dock charged on two229 words
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Article, Illustration46 1955-09-14 4 PPxESIDEXT Soekarno of Indonesia points out a painlin a of himself to thc Chief Minister of Singapore, Mr. David Marshall, at the Merdeka Palace, Jakarta. On the other side of the President is Mr. J. M. Jamabhoy, Asst. Minister of Commerce and Industry, Singapore.46 words
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Article68 1955-09-14 4 KUALA LIPIS. Tues.— New premises for the Sri Ramakrishna Ashram at Pahang Trunk Road. Kuala Lipis. wa.s opened on Sunday by Swami Satyananda. The building will house* the librarv and reading room, 'and includes a hall for the use of the Indian community on important occasions.68 words
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Article, Illustration151 1955-09-14 4 YOUTH WHO COULDN'T UNDERSTAND IS FREED TAY Kim Kwee. 19. who failed to understand a charge of throwing stones at a bus on May 12. was yesterday freed bv the Third District Judge, Mr. D. C. D'Cotta. On Monday, four interpreters, including a sign expert from the school for the151 words
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Article39 1955-09-14 4 A 10-YEAR-OLD Singapore girl. Aratheietchemena. was stabbed on the head and shoulder in a house ln Buffalo Road yesterday, during a quarrel between her father and another tenant. She was admitted to hospital.39 words
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Article119 1955-09-14 4 Wheelers Have A Busy Hive TAIPING. Tues. Since the inception of the Inner Wheel Club here in March this year, members have been busy as bees, a spokesman for the club said at a meeting today. Members held regular fortnightly meetings which had provided talks on subjects ranging from archaeology119 words
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Article99 1955-09-14 4 PAP TO CALL FOR PROTEST MEETING THE People's Action Party is to call a public meeting to protect against the preservation of the Public Security Bill, which will come lor its second reading in the Legislative Assembly on Sept. 21. The Secretary ot the Party. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. told99 words
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Article36 1955-09-14 4 CHINATOWN gangsters last night throw chairs at a hawker as he was attending his stall in Amoy Street iu Singapore. One chair struck the hawker on the head. Police are investigating36 words
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Advertisement419 1955-09-14 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS IHI I MIRTAIMVIEM LANDMARK now p ATUAVift nMS SHOWING IMJ^ m*om*m*m*mWm*m*w. 13th DAY! SPECTACLE j| 'The PRODIGAL' i Starring I Lana TURNER- Edmund PURDOM |j I /ff_ IOUisCALHERN with Audrey Dillon •JamwMitehtll I GM||, Neville Bfind- Waiter Hmpden-Tiip.i£l| A^^jg^ h^;/^ >'i'.-.:i s. a* •yw wherein 4**W AW419 words
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Advertisement275 1955-09-14 4 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION qS ICAPifoiS n. "liTijDr a THE BOLDEST I-< THE WAR... Till A 4. NOTHING TO MAM u;i vw JOHN MILLS H I ERIC I tPORTMAN J *■-*%> AT "Voi!" 1 aM. AwAmA MMMmmmmmYia. V^. T W SU 4 Plus! I AR\ROR()I CM AIR l)ISP I ll Ml275 words
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397 1955-09-14 5 TAINTED MILK EXPOSED BY COLD STORAGE Company Is Fined $100 A SURPRISE check of milk supplied by the Singapore Cold Storage, made at the suggestion of the SCS, showed that polluted water had been added to the milk, a Singapore Court was told yesterday. Mr. J. E. Llovd, counsel for397 words
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69 1955-09-14 5 BURGLARS Droke into the House of Mr. Lawrence Lee manager of Odeon Theatre, in Merry Road. Singapore, early yesterday morning and ■stoic $200 worth of articles Among the things stolen were a coat, a ladv's wrist watch and $95 belonging to the servant. The69 words
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Article56 1955-09-14 5 A SINGAPORE seaman Tan Ah Poon. 37. wa.s hit on thc head when he demanded repayment of a loan from Ong Chwee Boh. 34. in Clvde Terrace in Singapore last night. Later Ong was attacked and he sustained head injuries. Both Tan and Ong56 words
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Article, Illustration62 1955-09-14 5 LOOKING forward to their stay in Malaya are these six Australian nurses who arrived in Penang on Monda\ in the troopship New Australia with the advance guard of the Koyal Australian Armv From left: Capt O L. Oldham. Lt B. Sn< wden. Capt. I. G. Hutton62 words
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Article39 1955-09-14 5 SINGAPORE'S Commissioner of Police. Mr. Nigel Morris, will give oral evidence at thc public session of thc Malavanisation Commission at the Conference Room of thc Public Relations Office. Assembly House, tl 5 p.m. tomorrow.39 words
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Article239 1955-09-14 5 Find People Friendly BUTTERWORTH, Tues.— Unmarried members of the Royal Australian Air Force, who arrived in Penang yesterday last no time in pinning up the photos of their girls as they settled down to their new billets at the Royal Air Force Stat on here today.239 words
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Article475 1955-09-14 5 300 Workers At Airport Told Governments View SINGAPORE Labour Front Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas, yesterday set an example in good employeremployee relations when he spent nearly two hours explaining to nearly 300 labourers why they should be retrenched. 1 He addressed PWD labourers475 words
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Article112 1955-09-14 5 MORE than MOO field workers of the Singapore Te.cphonc Board want increased wages and better service conditions. The men all members of the Singapore Factory and Shop Workers Union asked Union leaders to draft their claims, which will be submit* ted to the Board112 words
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Miscellaneous521 1955-09-14 5 \:a\dcirJl cMlmcmac INI-OBMATION AT A GLANCE <1G 82. 19 72m t; 12 45 News mOO T\ f^r\ D P lltjg.li.Hm); 12 33 Pianist U4 42 N/iAr V l^ l n :>m Music while you VJ H r rork (14.92. 19.12m); 130 BBC .<*m News 1 1493m 140 Orchestra AmAAfalrm J521 words
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Article531 1955-09-14 6 A FTER 136 years of administration under Colonial rule. Britain's sovereignty over Singapore is being challenged. A move to "agitate" for the restoration of Singapore's sultanate has received the approval of the Geylang Branch of the Singapore Division of the United Malays' National Organization and is to be531 words
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Article436 1955-09-14 6 VPHE NEW twist which the Singapore Traction **> Company Employees' Union has given to its latest strike threat raises an interesting legality. A statement issued by the Union said that if the wage claims presented on behalf of the Company's employees were not settled within fourteen days,436 words
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Article, Illustration854 1955-09-14 6 O.M. GREEN - Emphasis of 1956 U.S. Aid: Stronger Defence O.M. GREEN TH& FORMOSAN QUESTION By LONDON T^HE increasing: prospe- rity of Formosa and the enormous sums poured out on her in the past six years by the United States are the subject of some highly interesting figures now received from Taipeh, the854 words
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Article230 1955-09-14 6 REVIEW OF VIEWS S.T.C. Strike the City Council strike still fresh in our minds, it is absolutely imperative that something must be done to avert a strike of S.T.C. workers, warns Sin Chew Jit Poh. We sincerely hope that the Government will use all its Influence to settle the dispute230 words
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Article182 1955-09-14 6 Sir: The aquarium is open to the public at Y. What a fitting acquisition for our fair and lovely cily! May the aquarium he the forerunner of many mote beautiful things to come. Let us. in the midst of re.ioi.'e. not forget those who had a hand ;n182 words
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319 1955-09-14 6 Sir: May I be permitted to add a few words to the report that "Radio Malaya is being stifled" which was published in the Singapore Standard. I will quote Radio Malaya Malacca as an example. Your report stated "the $70,000 scheme to re-build and319 words
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Article175 1955-09-14 6 Sir. With reference to the letter of "Anak Melaka" please allow me to state that the post of Resident Councillor of Malacca (now called Resident Commissioner) was restored to its original position by Governor Sir Laurence Nunns Guillemard in 1920. Air. L. E. P. Wolferstan. M.C.S.. was appointed175 words
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Article111 1955-09-14 6 Sir: Changes have been suggested by North Indian listeners of Radio Malaya to bring about a separate section of their own. This may not be possible as the majority of the listeners are Tamils but where the request programmes for Hindustani songs are concerned, something can be done.111 words
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Article754 1955-09-14 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - The NEWS as it strikes me ASTER GUNASEKERA By HfF THE educational authoJ» rities in Malaya had tak--5 en the trouble to teach Malay an history in some shape or form in the schools we J would be spared the pathe-i J tic spectacle ol Malays. < C powered by754 words
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Advertisement19 1955-09-14 6 MALAYAN RAILWI AN AGENCY HAS BEEN OPENED KUANT'W FOR THE COLLECTIOX OF GOODS Wl> FORWARDED \\l> BY RAII MENTAKAB19 words
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Article47 1955-09-14 7 ASBURT PARK. New JerSept. 13 Renter A 2 ar-old green-eyed blonwho underwent plastic recently for disfiguC Its received in I accident, won the "Na.l College Queen" title M Kathryn Rodgers b^at h< contestants for the rd and $5,200 in scholar- ar.d prizes.47 words
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211 1955-09-14 7 It's Not Queenly To Be A Pin-Up, Says Sharon NEW YORK, Sept. 13 (AP). The new Miss America, a dignified young red-head, said yesterday she does not smoke or drink, and frowns on scanty attire the pmup picture variety. "I don't think there is anything queenly about it," said Sharon211 words
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209 1955-09-14 7 MOSCOW Sept. 13: (Reuter) Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, the Soviet Prime Minister, said at a Kremlin reception last night that he was still convinced "all will go well" in his talks with West German leaders. This was alter a meeting with Dr.209 words
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Article35 1955-09-14 7 LONDON, Sept. 13 (Reuter) A major atomic explosion will be simulated somewhere on Salisbury, southern England, during the next three days to test troops under surprise conditions of actual war.35 words
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Article, Illustration45 1955-09-14 7 THE Prime Minister. Sir Anthony Eden, presents the wooden spoon fo r the worst shot in the annual sergeants' shoot, to Band Sergeant F. George, during his visit to the Norfolk Regiment at Roman Way Camp in Colihcs'er last week. U.P. photoU.P. - 45 words
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Article81 1955-09-14 7 COLOMBO. Ceylon, Sept. 13 (AP» The Greek .-kipper of a freighter being searched for a reported arms shipment to Red China, tried to turn the tables yesterday. He demanded that everyone aboard or leaving be searched for arms. A police source said the demand by81 words
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Article53 1955-09-14 7 TAIPEI. Sept. 13 fAP) An official Nationalist news agency reported todav Nationalist guerillas raided the mainland coast near Quemoy on Aug. 22 and inflicted over 90 casualties on Communist troops. They were said to have blown up Communist installations and to have captured light and heavy machineguns53 words
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Article29 1955-09-14 7 THE United States is considering a plan to pump some into the Formosa movie U.5. 5100,000,000 in aid ol money into the Formosa movie industry.— U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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85 1955-09-14 7 50 Jailed For Speaking Their Minds VIENNA Sept 13, (Reuter) Fil't\ Bulgarian Army officers have been jailed for advocating a closer military alliance with Yugoslavia, according to reports reaching here yesterday trom usually reliable sources in Sofia. These reports said a number of officers openly expressed their dissatisfaction with the85 words
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Article86 1955-09-14 7 MISS Universe, Sweden* Hillevi Rombin. was back in Hollywood yesterday wearing a new piece of jewellery. The movie boys took a startled gaze at her lett hand and sau- a plan gold band on her finger as she got off the plane on Sunday niylit. Not married, only86 words
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192 1955-09-14 7 BRETTON WOODS. New Hampshire. Sept. 13 <AP> Senator Styles Bridges said today the United States will right if necessary to save Formosa and "we must not give one inch from the position that we have taken." In an address prepared for the 49th192 words
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Article20 1955-09-14 7 EGYPT may open one or more consulates in Communist China, a foreign ministry spokesman said in Cairo yesterday.—Reuter.20 words
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Article26 1955-09-14 7 KIXG Feisal of Iraq flew into London on Monday with tour cars and an entourage of 12 people, on a private visit. UP.26 words
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Article186 1955-09-14 7 NEW YORK. Sept. 13 (AP) Thc New York Post said yesterday that actress Rita Hayworth is "somewhere in the Middle West" with her two children and will go to Paris to visit her youngest child's father. Prince Aly Khan. A copyrighted story by Earl186 words
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Article189 1955-09-14 7 ALGIERS, Sept. 13, (IP)— The government outlawed the Algerian Communist Party today because of its support of the murderous anti-French uprising that killed some 1,500 Frenchmen and Arabs last Aug. 20. A government decree published in the official journal banished the party and "all organisations and189 words
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445 1955-09-14 7 PARIS, Sept. 13, (Reuter) All eyes were on Robot, ancient capital of Morocco today to see whether the aged Sultan Ben Arafa would play the role designed fer him in the internal autonomy plan solemnly adopted by the French Government vesterdnv As a445 words
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Article, Illustration28 1955-09-14 7 photo MISS Macbiko Kvo. Japanese film a< tress, m ho is on a round-the-world tour, is photographed as she arrived at London Airport, from Berlin A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article186 1955-09-14 7 SAX FRANCISCO. Sept. 13 UP)— New blazes flared today in the California forests and the hopes of fire-fighters to control the 70.000 -acre inferno went up in smoke. The blaze, which flared out of control again near Santa Barbara, trapped some 260 persons for several186 words
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Article27 1955-09-14 7 THE Pakistan flag wa.s ceremonially rchoisted over her embassy ii. Kabul, Alghanistan. yesterday, thus marking the end of a sixmonth old dispute with Afghanistan. Reuter.27 words
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Article27 1955-09-14 7 THE United Stat* Is reported ready to back I C bodian won rnment req u I for prompt withdrawal 80-m < tnber Indian-Polfsh-Canadian truce comi A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Advertisement72 1955-09-14 7 TAJ^f^j 1 TAT^^F-W*__ Ep *\W^^ ~mF |BL lcfl '5 h j tremen,s SL m Europe <T/V f America is at last vy l,ldb: e alsc .n Malaya. Ks> 'er engineering and 5 resu.* ng from latest prac- 'S Km are the basis of the 1 k e new Olympia SG72 words
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Advertisement68 1955-09-14 7 4^A^xO J f^#^^^'^ i^^ Have you seen the new Colours green, gold, J j»~m af\ f\ BEDSPREADS? c Now an established 111 favourite. I J^'^C THEY WEAR > Colours: cherry, blue, T ,,rw \A/AQU green, maize. In C T vvnjn, I^"^^" Extra rlvs" tufting giivs n <&* luxurious effect. fl68 words
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Article390 1955-09-14 8 'Make It Work/ Sa y Chamber Chiefs mhA Viovo agisted thc KUALA LUMPUR, Tues— The F.M.S. Chamber of Mines and the AllMalaya Chinese Mining Association in a joint directive today called on members and mine managers to help make the amnesty to Communist terrorists a success.390 words
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Article, Illustration26 1955-09-14 8 CAPTAIN MFC. Mathews and his bride, the former Miss Lynda JefTkins. after their marriar* u Mary's Church. Kuala Lumpur, recently. Light StudioLight Studio - 26 words
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255 1955-09-14 8 Malaya's Aid Is Sought By World TB Union KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.-Dr. P. V. Benjamin, president of the International Tnion Against Tuberculosis, today sought Malaya's aid in forg'ng a fareastern wing of the Union to fight the disease. Dr. Benjamin who specially flew to Kuala Lumpur to address the Malayan Association255 words
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Article90 1955-09-14 8 TAIPING. Tues— The North Perak District Youth Council is inviting entries for a talentime contest to be held here on Sent. 23. Youth organisations in the district are requested to send representatives to compete in four sections vocal. instrument?.], dances and sketches Entries may be in90 words
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Article62 1955-09-14 8 PARIT BUNTAR, Tues. Mr. Yeap Kee Aik. the only Chinese to be appointed a District Oflfircr in the Federation, left here lor England yesterday. Kir. Yeap who was formerly thc District Officer. Nibong Tcbal. will join Oxford University where he will take a year's course In62 words
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Article105 1955-09-14 8 THEY TRY SOYA FOR PROTEINS NEW YORK Sept. 13. (Reuter) Scientists are trying to produce good quality protein foods from such materials as soya bean products and the press cake left from the production of edible oils, according to a report yesterday to the executive beard of the United Nations105 words
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Article92 1955-09-14 8 MUAR, Tues. Dr. K. A. Menon and his wife, who is the Lady Medical Officer here, were entertained to a tea party at the Chettiar Temple'? Park yesterday prior to their departure to India Mr. S. Ponnampalam. speaking at the tea party, said that Muar will not92 words
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Article36 1955-09-14 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Mohamed Noor. 29 ol Bungsar Road wa s today Tailed for a month by the Second Magistrate when he pleaded guilty to loitering at 4th mile Ampang Road, last night.36 words
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Article31 1955-09-14 8 THE Singapore Deaf and Dumb Association will hold ?n inaugural meeting at the Teachers* Common Room. Raffles Institution. Bras j Basah Road, at 5 p.m. on I Sept. 15.31 words
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113 1955-09-14 8 TWO representatives from Malaya are among the 400 criminologists meeting in London this week at the third International Congress. Bedford College, Regents Park. They are Mr. W. Brian Oliver. District Commissioner of Prisons. Federation of Malaya, and Miss J. Robertson. Senior Lecturer in Social113 words
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Article144 1955-09-14 8 At Cheras Memorial Service KUALA LUMPUR, Tues About 200 officers and men of the Ist Battalion, the Somerset Light Infantry, at a memorial service at the Cheras Road cemetery this morning, paid their last respects to 19 comrades who had died on Malayan soil either144 words
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Article203 1955-09-14 8 Man Is Acquitted Ot Murder PENANG. Tues. Thc police had conducted a most unfair form of identification parade, said Mr. Justice Spenser-Wilkinson, summing up a murder case in the Assize Court, today. The judge acquitted a goldsmith. Ng Weng Chew. 23, oj the murder of a203 words
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139 1955-09-14 8 Town Pays Tribute To Retiring Official TANJONG If A LIM Tues.— Tributes were paid to the Senior Technical Assistant. Mr. R. A. Vcnugopal, at a farewell tea party held at the M.S.C. Hall here, today. Mr. Venugopal will leave thc district on retirement to India shortly. The tributes were paid139 words
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Article88 1955-09-14 8 Found Dead On Kinta River Bank IPOH. Tues. A crowd gathered at busy Hugh Low Street bridge this morning to look at the body which lay on a bank of the Kinta River. It was believed to be the body of a Malay, aged about 70. The bridge is used88 words
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Article86 1955-09-14 8 BATU PAHAT, Tues. A lion dance by the Kwang Shiew Association will be the highlight of a mammoth procession by 25 associations and schools to be held here on Sept. 19 in honour of the Sultan cf Johore's Diamond Jubilee. Every school-child will receive a Diamond86 words
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Article35 1955-09-14 8 SHARUDA. a well dressed Indian woman was discharged in the Sessions Court yesterday when she faced a charge ol theft ol $2,800 and jewellery worth $300 belonging to Supramaniam. The prosecution offered no evidence.35 words
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Advertisement110 1955-09-14 8 I k^^^^h^^M ****r mSe WW Ha* w s" "n^J5 HLI 37 _W R&&5&& > u iwM _A__\ __S__Sff Sfr^anJ </• R rfM vtemet l/efKtftneiitci Sfae^i i p l«»usf Sli>g9 in iX inspwt A WONDERFUL SELECTION ARROW, WEMBLEY, MANHATTAN, SWISS ENGLISH TlES•lust t tipuvkvilm It's here you can choose something really110 words
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Advertisement275 1955-09-14 8 f; t/ame TIIHOI <>H MifTffCl 'SHI u y Some studs of fCre-^ gold plate have beer thirty-five years. All Krementz jewe ry ing satisfaction. I FINE QL ALI I IFOR MEN: Evening Jewelry Coi'or f FOR LADIES: Brocele'* So*** P. LilMiiiNn Wotsiomoll Attomwll A Co.. 31-33 H t THE FILM275 words
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Article317 1955-09-14 9 I HOLLYWOOD L ,i buffalo Uaerfca, .tiuniiis. .md tar- 11 <>i iVBCIi -tl.l. t.OM v LASI n gpri lagi t «M1 i• re w.thj} ited bad ■exl U \v:!h Perspeeta StcreoSound, Robert or, Stewart Granger, fd Nolan. Russ Tambiyn Anne Bancroft Brooks lhe screen play, based 'ne best-seller Mi.317 words
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Article115 1955-09-14 9 Hollywood Gossip purchased by M-G-M as a starring vehicle for Grace Kelly. Acclaimed by sell-out audiences and critics alike I for the power and intensity of its mature emotional j drama, CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF has more firmly established Williams as the J most prolific and provocative j115 words
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894 1955-09-14 9 Donald Zee - NAUGHTY THOUGHTS give Maria that 'Voice' Donald Zee CLOSE-UP by i LONDON MARIA PAVLOU, that fiery little Greek bombJ shell who exploded on TV. 2 recently was lying in a J London hospital and I J. was tuiking her up in bed. That may strike you as a J pretty894 words
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Article165 1955-09-14 9 HEPBURN loves white flowers especially white roses. DORIS DAY loves knitting, collecting records and getting plenty o. sleep. JUDY HOLIDAY hates being interviewed because she thinks she never has anything interesting to say. MONA FREEMAN loves football games. She says her pet hate is getting ice cubes165 words
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Article, Illustration157 1955-09-14 9 BRAS Is On BATTLE of the French born film-star Corinnc Calvet has started a battle against bras. Her first punch was to be photographed, minus bra (right), at her Hollywood home, where she paints pictures as a hobby between films. Her second punch was this startling statement: "American women are157 words
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Article, Illustration421 1955-09-14 9 Salute Courtesy, Old Boy! This is the first of two instalments of "Man Without A Star'' coming to thc Capitol. Singapore, next week. QOWN at Kenley, onetime heart of the Battle of Britain defences, young Servicemen are taking a look at Kenneth More and saluting him, just to be on421 words
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Miscellaneous118 1955-09-14 9 MAN WITHOUT A STAR Ho. 1. from the film starring Kirk Douglas, Jeanne Grain and Claire Trevor HS7B6 TNH BAffBED WtBG _W^__\__\ wrue &<S 7?iAN6ie -JL T£AC*es JEFF M WMM I P^^e/eA£/kND\^^JS^J»^r*/\'^^^^^^^^^^ |-^W*w*ill *eevMA~<F6 If I BariweNPtt*^AW6<* rw l*z c*h&v6 OrV m T&uea N *J^£*c ventre/ war taunt* uv *v118 words
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Article, Illustration389 1955-09-14 10 ALTHOUGH women are quite capable in business, a man's guiding influence is always necessary, according to Mrs Joyce Simon, partner of Bolter and Simon, importers and exporters of Cecil Street, Singapore. A woman usually acts on intuition but although this pays oil" quite often, it can ofT.J.C. - 389 words
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Article145 1955-09-14 10 Moderate Trading In Rubber MODERATE trading was reported in the Singapore rubber market yesterday with prices for first grade September shipment closing at $1,481 ner lb., a rise ol cents on Monday. Singapore prices opened lower in sympathy with London and New York, first business being reported at around $1.47145 words
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Article201 1955-09-14 10 DEFINITE bin inc interest from Spain and Japan in the Singapore copra market added an impetus to the trading in this commodity yesterday Lota: prices rose by an average of 75 cents per picul, in sympathy with t he rising Philippines market which yesterday saw a201 words
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Article74 1955-09-14 10 A LARGE order tor television studio equipment has been placed with Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd.. by Granada T.V. NetWt rk Ltd., thc Monday to Friday Programme Contractors for the Manchester area. The contract was placed through Granada's ■gents. Kinematograpii Equipment Ltd. Thc equipment, which will74 words
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Article33 1955-09-14 10 THE 1955 tonanu crop in the United States is estimated at 2.24 billion pounds. This is •di^htly above the l!)o4 harvest despite a total acreage reduction of almost 9 per cent.33 words
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219 1955-09-14 10 mm^m\\mmm\v^^m^ mmmm jar ajgi^jiyi^iiiiiii^HMiij|iii^^ii Kl ALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The subcommittee appointed recently by a joint meet ns of rubber producers, trade and Government representatives, has finalised counter-proposals to Government's plan to fix duty in advance on forward sales of rubber. Confirmation that the coun-r219 words
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Article13 1955-09-14 10 THE output of Jiir.ah Rubber Estate for August wa^ 28.050 ]b.13 words
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137 1955-09-14 10 AX ini mediate move to cxpand its production lange besoms into the latex market was announced by Ihc President of Goodrich Gulf Chemicals Ine. in Port Necbes. New iMexir-c yesteniay. He told the Goodrich Gulf board that a probable m,;or expansion programme was137 words
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Article117 1955-09-14 10 SINGAPORE sharebrjkers s- eterday reported the following business doneFraser Xe:ive )ids. Sl 7^l; Gammon $2.75 and SC2.72A* Hammer S2.G2^: Breweries $::~.')2'. and $3.55; Metal Box $1,571; Sp< re Cold S.orage Sl.rfO." Straits Traders $24.30 and 524.40: UF. ords $11; Wearne Bro< S2 92.*. Austral Amal. 16'IJ 16 1117 words
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Article, Illustration192 1955-09-14 10 A GERMAN company, prominent in the tool hardware and agricultural implement lines, has made plans to expand in Malaya and Borneo, lt has successfully introduced its products into many parts of the East Mr. Hans Rucker. managing director of the company. Korfl and Horn, sberg192 words
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Article97 1955-09-14 10 ALL sections of the Malayan share market were quiet and featureless with steady support at the present levels. There was not much business passing. INDI'STRIAt S Buvers Sellers II Breweries :i.~)2 :j 57 MINING Hong Fatt l 27 1.30 Kuala Lanjut 19/- 19 G Kuchai 2.07 297 words
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Article684 1955-09-14 10 THE Singapore trading community with vital intcr-K yesterday hailed the successful Marshall goodwill lr forward to an era of improved commercial relation bctwj? territories. j All sections of the trade welcomed enthusiastically the new turn in the outlook with Indonesia Mr. Marshall's mission has renewed hopes full-scale resumption of684 words
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Article85 1955-09-14 10 B M t i th- i I Inite ,j < an Vlt;, -n i 1 ■ral rtfk ■ter thi, j total* fern* N'.il:. P ''(i It m u In i, rabbi i tv un> than j rabbi i pr^l A m i plant* Ryathrtii p^ I'nitrd I mni niA.P. - 85 words
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Article28 1955-09-14 10 BRITAIN'S P and O line, which m luxury liners between Britain. Australia a East, announced in London yesterri; the oil I pi 1 _A m l I28 words
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Article75 1955-09-14 10 THE yiiillionth vehicle to he exported since thc war b>, one I.K. firm rolled *fj Rm "•semblu line tliis week. 7->c car, a grey and grren 2\~ litre Ford "Zodiac" saloon, is destined for Vancouver, and Vie Canadian customer and his irife were present at tiie end ot75 words
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Advertisement626 1955-09-14 10 NOTICES Pursuant to Section 29 of th Trustees Ordinance (Chapter 5!»). In the Matter of the Estate of:— 1 WANG LIANG CHUAI a q v P r!t aa WAN LIANC CHUAN, deceased, 2. "HAN HOW FONG, deceased 3 TAN TIN NEO. deceased, 4. LEE CHUI POH. deceased 5 CHEONG PENG626 words
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Advertisement548 1955-09-14 10 1C OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Messrs. Heap Ann A Co. is buying over the tin factory carried on by Aik Jit Seng under the style or firm name of Guan Seng Hin s Co. of No. 710, Havelock Road. Singapore, (including the machineries book debts dec to the firm548 words
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Advertisement98 1955-09-14 10 YUGOSLAV jjgE From Hongkong to Colombo Bombay. Aden Port Said. Beyrouth. Trieste e c, p tfmW i S pore 3 M.V. "LOVCEN" M.V "DINARA" 15 17 Sept Generol Agent.: EAST MOUNT 17-B. ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE 1 I* P. Swettenhom. ESeoton Troding Corp b w ,,c Penong: Eng Hong Troding Co..98 words
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Advertisement1175 1955-09-14 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 fit lines) (Incorporated in SinßiporO l l n «> TDK BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVIRPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON O CONTINENT Sintapore Owe Sails P« ham Penang Polydorws for Marse.Mes C. 25/261,175 words
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Advertisement708 1955-09-14 11 MITSUI |g LIKE FOR JAPAN from Indio S P P Shom PtB0,l Axumoson Moru from Bomboy for Yokohama Kobe Mo voct Bansei Maru from Calcutta for Kooc, Osaka, YoKonama 20 Oct FOR JAPAN from Cont.rent Awoboson Maru for Yokohomo Kobe vio Soigorv BonQkoK Hongkong 1 5 Sept Hogurosan Moru for708 words
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Advertisement833 1955-09-14 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT /SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port soid, Genoa, Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg ond Oslo S pore P. Shorn Panong x) "KINTA"' In Port 16/17 Sept xx) "ERRIA" 21/21 Sept "LALANDIA" 24/25Sept (Passengers only) "SELANDIA" 17/190ct 20/20 Oct 21/22 Oct "MORELIA" 17/1 9 Nov 20/20 Nov833 words
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Article, Illustration569 1955-09-14 12 Victoria Chappelle - Victoria Chappelle Classic Black And White With Unusual Frogged Front DIETICIANS and corscticrcs should have a very good season during the next six months, if what I have seen of the new London fashion is any guide. There is no question of tying a woman down569 words
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Article, Illustration407 1955-09-14 12 Helen Hugh - Helen Hugh By i iee-cieaai or an iced drink may be mouthwatering ways to keep coolbut only for i few minutes. Tne girl who remains cool ana r>risp through heat-wave weather has a more practical plan of campaign to hit back at the heat She knows ihatU.P. - 407 words
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Article, Illustration321 1955-09-14 12 IT you've a boy friend in India, get him to send you a sari. If he'« in Japan, ask him to mail a kimono. He's in China? Then what you want right now is a slim modern Chinese dress Failing that settle for a length of Chinese321 words
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Advertisement80 1955-09-14 12 |piK(5. #k: <™^ </z£o7// 1 P Scott's Emulsion has ker «j# -3^SB^ healthy ever since she wa a ■flL^g~~«^. "\v. ?f she now insists on giving her Vi r proven health benefits. Scott > ■Jr'~**ff lhe essential vitamins A&D fc oil. plus hypophosphites o! hrr.. 1 Scotts Emulsion is the80 words
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Article147 1955-09-14 13 Shines for Rest i Keuter)— Surrey, the chamggped of defeat when the dav match against the Rest goes to Pakistan with the M CC, this winter, batted attractively for the Rest and wrj unlucky to miss a cen.r. by four runs. With ArHamer. of Derbyshire. nared in a fourth147 words
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Article91 1955-09-14 13 Vienna. Sept. 12 Wenter) d Huber, ginger-haired tnan DaYls Cup Internals been forbidden to B any further lawn championship^ pendnvestigation into allegathat he hag "seriously Austrian sport ren abroad." Austrian Lawn Tennis lai n announced today that its disciplinary committee ha* been instructed to carry out91 words
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Article, Illustration73 1955-09-14 13 THE Perak Turf Club Sports Club cricket team who took part in this year's league for the first Ume, won the Ipoh Brander Shield League cricket championships recently. Thei/ are seen from left to right (back row): M R. Taylor, D. J. King, H. L. Warbnrton, Andrews, H. Osborne, J.73 words
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Article135 1955-09-14 13 Wendy And Quek Are Best Riders WENDY harnock was adjudged tiie best rider for competitors over 18 years at the annual liildren's (ivmkhan.i r.f Bukit Timah Saddle Club held on the club ground at Dunearn Road on Saturday. Quek Yung Hal was the best rider for competitors under 10 years.135 words
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Article, Illustration103 1955-09-14 13 THIS is Nino Valdet, the Cuban heavyweight. He refuses to wear tfic conventional coloured pants in the ring and insists on wearing ei'en for sparring— his own white shorts which he says were blessed by his priest before he left Cuba. Thc Board has still to decide whether Nino may103 words
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Article121 1955-09-14 13 WIGAN, Lancashire. Sept. 13, (Reuter*— Other nationalities, a team comprising players from New Zealand. Australia. Scotland. Ireland and Wales, defeated England by points to 16 In a Rugby league international here tonight. The quick passing and sound handling of other nationalities always bad the England team in121 words
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Article57 1955-09-14 13 JOHORE BAHRU. Tuesdav— South Johore RFC plav their next rugby match on Saturday against the Singanore Police on the Thompson Road training ground. The following have been selected to play for Johore E. L. Lawlev; Dixon: N. Roberts: Ron MahafTy; Wilkinson: Poyntz; Mfeitland Smith. Shields: Marshall; Adamsop:57 words
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Article212 1955-09-14 13 Newcomers' Have Good Material SIXGAPORE Cricket Club hopes to field a formidable rugger side this season. and their strength will be on display today when Rest meet Newcomers in the annual match. Fullback Max Parker has again been chosen to captain tne Cu!) XV. and this evening Parker and his212 words
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Article77 1955-09-14 13 LOXDOX. Sept. 12 .Reuter)— Monday's Association Football res j Its were: LEAGUE DIVISION 2 Sheffield Wednesday, i. Leicester Citv 1. Stoke Citv 4. Plymouth Argyle 1 LEAGUE DIV. 3 (SOUTHERN) Brent lord 2. Millwall 2. Coventry Citv 2. Gillingham 0. Shrewsbury Town 1. Torquay United 2. LEAGUE77 words
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Article639 1955-09-14 13 MORRIS WON'T RETIRE THE AUSTRALIAN SCENE Y P NEY Sept 12.— Australia's chances of winning the Ashes back from England in the next EnglandAustralia Test cricket series may be the* brighter now that Arthur Morris has decided not to retire from big cricket. b •Morris, who hag scored move runs639 words
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Article76 1955-09-14 13 WEST HARTLEPOOL. Sept 13. I Reuter) Kitior.e Lave heavyweight boxer from the South Sea Island kingdom oi Tonga, knocked out former English amateur champion. Eddie Hearn. in the fourth round of a bout here tonight. Kitione Lave floored Hearn for three coun'- of eight in the76 words
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Article270 1955-09-14 13 THURSDAY SATURDAY MATCHES LONDON, Sept. 13— Football Association fixtures tor Thursday and Saturdav are: THURSDAY First Division: Chariton Atnletic vs Preston North End Second Division: Notts County vs Fulham. Third Division South: Colchester United vs Lc-'.un Orient: Walsall vs Ipswich Town Third Division North: Barrow vs Rocndale. SATURDAY First Division:270 words
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Advertisement754 1955-09-14 13 CLASSIFIED ADS DEATH TEOW TET KWEE, beloved father of VEE TOONG passed away on 131 sept, 19'>:>. Funeral will I ike p sea on 14* i Sept.. 19.7a at 4750 pm starting from :]3. Decker Road proceedmg to Bidadah for interment. Upcountry paperi ptirasr copy. SITtJATIONS VACAMT DEFEKENOE to i754 words
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Miscellaneous185 1955-09-14 13 toner Bv M Capp r^mmmmmmmmwm^em^m^mmm a^^ Ma^ H^^^^^^^^^^^^^ r x PLAi NTO HON EST A_>~. -f NEVAH REVEAL I li/11-l- writ i-fv 7T» ZTZZZ -^v THAT MIS PAPPV WERE JL MT AM WeS A SWEET WIFE, VEILED IN PAPER «>- > M£RELV A MURDERER -yIR& I OLE < BAG, VISITS185 words
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Article861 1955-09-14 14 Target for Eng Yoon -Britain's Triple Jump Record Bv JEFFERY JAMES SINGAPORE'S bespectacled speedster, Tan Eng Yoon, bound for Britain in nine days, has already found himself a target— a target for destruction the destruction of the British triple jump record. A nc can do it too Eng Yoon, who861 words
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Article, Illustration10 1955-09-14 14 Tan Eng Yoon ready for a fast life in Britain.10 words
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353 1955-09-14 14 All Whites Are Too Strong For Victorian XV ALL WHITES 29 VICTORIA SCHOOL 3 J goal and 8 tries J penally ALL Whites whipped Victoria School 29-3 in a friendly rugby match played at Victoria School yesterday. The All Whites played a very energetic same from the start, and were353 words
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Article180 1955-09-14 14 A GOAL bv John Marks gave victory to Singapore Recreation Club B,' over R.A.F. Seletar 4 B' in a SHA Div. 2 League match on the padang yesterday. The onlv other league game scheduled to be played between 3 BOD 'A' and SHB Police180 words
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Article158 1955-09-14 14 MRU May Pick Asians For Tour Malayan Rugby Union team to visit Thailand in November will probably include four or five Asian players. Mr. O. H. R. Beadles, secretary of the M.R.U.. told The Standard last night. The Selectors have in mind a few Asian players. Services players are also158 words
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268 1955-09-14 14 Johore To Seek New Date For Jubilee Meet JOHORE'S Fijian athletes, staunch Methodists, will not compete on a Sunday— and for this reason, they will withdraw from the Johore versus Singapore athletic contest organised as part of the Sultan of Johore's Diamond Jubilee celebrations268 words
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558 1955-09-14 14 Colony Cagers Go Down Fighting By BILL FUNK 01 TSCORED by quite a bit and outcheered by considerably more, Singapore's champion Nanyang Siang Pau hoopsters took their first beating yesterday as the crack Formosans pinned them to the mat by 59-55 before a ners* -capacity558 words
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Article122 1955-09-14 14 MALAYAN Malays, ieaving for their six-game tour of Indonesia on Sept. 20. will play two matches in the Colony before departure. On Friday. Sept. 16, the Malayan Malays will take on a Singapore team in a floodlit match at Jalan Besar stadium at 8.30122 words
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Article39 1955-09-14 14 ANGLO CHINESE School beat Bartley Secondary School 5-0 in a friendly hockey match played on ACS. ground yesterday Scorers for ACS were Ong Eng Leong (2). Ho Chee Leng (2> and Lim Kiok Meng39 words
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Article, Illustration322 1955-09-14 14 Sumo 'Giants' On Scalping Mission In The Colony By GRANT N. GROWN THE world's greatest Sumo wrestlers will make their debut at the Happy World on Saturday. They are Ricki Dozan, the official heavyweight champion of Japan and his close friend and training partner Azama Fuji, who have won the322 words
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391 1955-09-14 14 A TOTAL of 1.024 Chinese school athletes boys and girls-will take part in the Mth Chinese inter-school athletic meet nt Jalan Besar Stadium, beginning today at 9 am. Today there will be 19 events in the morning and 21 in the afternoon, contested by 52391 words
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Article36 1955-09-14 14 POLICE beat Singapore Cricket Club 4-2 in a friendly hockey match played o n the SCC padang yesterday. Police scorers were Rozario Pennefather. Dalbara Singh and Balasundram. Brian MeMullan scored both the SCC goals.36 words
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