Singapore Standard, 15 September 1955
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Title Section18 1955-09-15 1 Singapore Standard gapore U it 'A M 5 :l SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1933 14 PACES IS CENTS18 words
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Article220 1955-09-15 1 nSC0 W, Sept. 14 (Reuter) Dr. Konrod the VVcst German Chancellor, told a ,UCr *rrenoc here this morning that his c0 Sovier leaders would not affect West 2 rrcaty links with other Western I 120 West German, Soviet Id very strongly emphasise ret understandings or reen the two governnts."220 words
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Article32 1955-09-15 1 DR. HAN' Li Wu left Tai- r Manila today to atnci a preliminary meeting to discuss procedure for the second conference of the \>ian Peoples Anti-Commu- League on Sept. 16. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article32 1955-09-15 1 ISRAEL informed foreign diplomats today she would :i>regard the Egyptian blockade of the Gulf of Akaba and keep its sea lanes open "by •whatever method lt will see Bt" A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article32 1955-09-15 1 BIG fire raged in Jakarta's ded downtown area today causing thousands of people to lose their homes but there were no casualties. Damage is estimated at several million rupiahs.- A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article21 1955-09-15 1 A FRENCH Latecoere 631 airliner crashed In the jungles of the Cameroon yesterday killing all 15 persons aboard.— U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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Article406 1955-09-15 1 Thanks To Marshall Sir Roberts Cable Says: Very Well Done FIVE THOUSAND Singapore unskilled workers will get their jobs back shortly because of the Indonesian Government's relaxation ef the ban on the export of slab rubber from Sumatra, said Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, yesterday. 1406 words
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Article, Illustration46 1955-09-15 1 photo. SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, seen with thc Indonesian Consul General in the Colony, Dr. 11. Kartowisastro. who accompanied thc Singapore Goodwill Mission as friend, host and guide, during the entire tour, soon after the Mission's return from Jakarta yesterday. StandardStandard - 46 words
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Article245 1955-09-15 1 INVITATION DELIGHTS THE TUNKU KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Tunku Abdul Rahman, the Federation's Chief Minister. declared today he would be delighted to accept any Indonesian invitation to visit the Republic a s leader of a Malayan Goodwill Mission. He told The Standard: "Such a visit will be of immense value a.s245 words
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Article32 1955-09-15 1 THE WORLr death rat* declined 36 per cent and the birth rate eight per c< nt during the I*3 years from 1938 to 1953. the United Nations U.P. reported todayU.P. - 32 words
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Article24 1955-09-15 1 THE Portuguese trawler Graha De Deus sank in rough seas off Aveiro. North Portugal, yesterday, with the lo>s of her 35-man crew.24 words
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805 1955-09-15 1 'Cloak Dagger' Boys In Embassy PETROV REPORT OUT CANBERRA, Sept 14, (Reuter)— Russia for many vears used its embassv here to cloak espionage operations, the Roval Commission on Espionage in Australia said in its report tabled in the House of Representatives 1 today. The 100.000-word report was tabled by Mr.805 words
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116 1955-09-15 1 U.S. Rejects Dulles-Chou Conference GENEVA. Sept. 14 (UP) The United States today rejected a Red Chinese proposal that U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and Peking Premier Chou En-lai start negotiating now that Peking has agreed to free American prisoners. American Ambassador to Czechoslovakia. U. Alexis Johnson, said such116 words
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Article79 1955-09-15 1 LONDON. Sept. 14 (UP) Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov today protested that propaganda balloons launched from West Germany were endangering Russian air traffic and demanded "necessary measures" to stop the balloon lift. Moscow Radio said. Mr. Molotov called attention to the balloons during today's79 words
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Article29 1955-09-15 1 HONGKONG'S Governor. Sir Alexander Grantham, will not reprieve 22-year-old. army truck driver James Richard Becker, an Eurasian. onntannoH tr» ripath for murd- ering a pretty typist.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article27 1955-09-15 1 A PRESIDENTIAL decree last night announced the end of Syria's eight-day government crisis with the formation of a new cabinet by 59-year-old Said Ghazzl.27 words
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Article24 1955-09-15 1 THE GREEK cabinet will release the text of its reply to Britain on Cyprus after first showing it to King Paul. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article26 1955-09-15 1 A DELEGATION of 20 members of the French Parliament left here today by air for Moscow on a 10-day visit to Russia.— ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article22 1955-09-15 1 SENATOR George McLeay. 63. Australian Minister of Fuel, Shipping and Transport, died in Adelaide yesterday following a heart attack. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article26 1955-09-15 1 THE Manila Electric Company, which depends on coal from Malaya and South-east Asia, for its fuel, may soon be run by atomic energy. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article18 1955-09-15 1 A U551,500,000 plant needing only two men to run it opened yesterday in Oakland, California.— U.P.18 words
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Article78 1955-09-15 1 WASHINGTON. Sept. 14 (AP)— The United States on Tuesday bowed out of the search of a Greek-owned ship, the Katerina, suspected of running arms to Red China. State Department Press Officer. Henry Suydam. said instructions had gone to U.S. officials at Colombo. Ceylon, to turn over78 words
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Article38 1955-09-15 1 POLICE today mobilised about 1.000 men with tear gas and guns to hold a milling crowd while Japanese Government survey teams for the second day drove pegs to mark a runway extension near Sunakawa Village. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article122 1955-09-15 1 Attack On SEAT O Suicidal AUCKLAND. Sept. 14 (AP) —The military staff for the South-east Asia Treaty Organisation said on Tuesday that substantial progress is being made in collective planning for defence of the area. This was stated ln a communique issued at the conclusion of talks here. Delegates represented122 words
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Article149 1955-09-15 1 IF A NUDE IS RUDE IT'S LEWD MANILA. Sept. 14 (AP) The Court of Appeals fined a Filipino burlesque dancer SlOO for "provocative poses during a Hula-Hula dance." Miss Virginia Aparici appeared at a downtown Manila theatre with strips of nylon as clothing. She was charged with immoral acts and149 words
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Article23 1955-09-15 1 THE International Longshoremen's Association has agreed to end its dock strike if a Citizens Fact-Finding Committee explores its griev- ances. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article208 1955-09-15 1 NEW YORK. Sept. 13 (UP) -Marine Capt. Richard S. m,^,*i. m -mm-, McCutchen. a food and cooking expert, tonight became the first contestant to win U5564,000 on the television show.the "$64,000 Question" when he correctly identified the seven dishes served at a Buckingham Palace dinner ln 1939.208 words
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Article193 1955-09-15 1 Freedom Echoes By MacD. NEW DELHI. Sept 14 i (Reuter>— Britain's new High I Commissioner in India. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. in his first Press conference since his arrival here, said the IBri t i s h Government was pledged to play its part ln bringing self-government to Malaya exactly as193 words
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Advertisement55 1955-09-15 1 SHELL MOTOR Oil i. tl6,t *\W/m'a*_*m_A QUALITY \7_ KETTLES^ Prices S'pore Penong Federation Polished DSI73 3 Pints $28 $30 Aluminium D5175 5 Pints $30 $32 SC Chromium 0 5353 3 Pints $40 $44 Plated D5235 5 Pints $46 $50 Advertisement ot THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO MALAYA) LTD. Representing THE GENERAL55 words
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Article220 1955-09-15 2 Inquiry On 3 -Year-Old Case BUKIT MERTAJAM, Wed— The circumstances of the murder of a Chinese Assistant Re-Scttlcmcn: Officer of Permatang Tinggi Now Village three years ago were recalled at a preliminary inquiry in the Magistrate's I Court here today. r \n the dock220 words
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Article113 1955-09-15 2 20,000 Approach Govt. For Jobs KUALA LUMPUR, Wod. A deputation Claiming to represent the Federation's 20,000 unemployed, called on the .Minister for Labour. Mr. v. T. Sambantham today to seek his help in finding them jobs. In a petition to the "Minister setting out their position the deputation said: "Government113 words
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Article44 1955-09-15 2 MISS Mary H. Merkle. 27. plunged to her death from the 24th Hoor of the Biltmore' Ilot^l. New York, yesterday through a glass roof and into; the midst of ISO personsi gathered for cocktails in the i hotel's lashionable Palm Court. A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article, Illustration433 1955-09-15 2 DEMAND FOR RHINO 'CHARMS' IN SINGAPORE Dealer Offers New American Car In Exchange For Animal's Horn KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Singapore is today one of the world's biggest markets for the rhino horn, in great demand all over Asia because of its supposed efficacy as an aphrodisiac. Mr. Lee Meriam Talbot,433 words
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89 1955-09-15 2 Youth Accused Of Robbing Remanded In Custody -x S k" HFI 525 K 21 uas charged in the Singapore frourth Magistrate's Court yesterday with g£. robbery m which the well-known Malay film "tar Si put Sarawak, was robbed at dagger point of "a certain amount of money' in MacPherson Road89 words
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Article, Illustration43 1955-09-15 2 MASTER AW TOKE SOON (below), eldest son of Mr. Aw Cheng Chye, chairman of Haw Par Brothers Ltd., and Mrs. Aw, celebrated his fifth birthday in Singapore yesterday amidst a large crowd of relatives I I I I43 words
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144 1955-09-15 2 2 Robbers Get 10 Yrs. Each The Rotan, Too ALOR STAR, Wed.— Two i padi planters were sentenced today to ten years' imprisonment and 15 strokes ;of rotan each by Mr. Jusj tice Hill for gang robbery I with violence on the night of March 16. The two padi planters144 words
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Article32 1955-09-15 2 WILLIAM Goetz. 52. prominent movie producer and son-in-law of film magnate Louis B. Mayer, wa.s arrested on drunken charges early today when his auto struck a parked police car. U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article199 1955-09-15 2 THE acting Director o: Lloyd Williams, told The i was satisfied with the work Malacca. Mr. Lloyd-Williams was commenting on a letter I Which appcare(. in The \Stan d a r d yesterday. Th. letter stated that although there were 36 Division I officers in the Department. including 12199 words
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Article68 1955-09-15 2 SINGAPORE'S Olief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, will perform the opening ceremony of the Kim Keat Comm. in. ty Centre on Oct. 1. A sookes'nan of/ the Cer;trc tori The Standard yesterday that the centre now- has about 500 members. He said the Singapore Improvement Trust has68 words
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Article22 1955-09-15 2 A I da s Bsron I i> sonnu'ri' yen: he v ing jar S R who VI will i I i22 words
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Miscellaneous74 1955-09-15 2 Weather Report minimi m Wmawmwtaaat trom 7. .'J0 p.m. Sept. l.'i to 7..:0 am Sept. 14. Singapore <7:F). Penanjg (7.lFt. Kota Rahru <7'»F), Kuala l.umpur (7:;ii. Ipoh (7.1F). Kuantan »(.PF). Ma mui mn Temperature: From 7 ::0 a.m. to 7.3(j p.m. Sept. 11. Singapore < HOI i. Penanr <871F) Kota74 words
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Article, Illustration391 1955-09-15 3 SINGAPORE'S new Chief Justice, Mr. John Whyatt, dismissed six out of seven appeals and adjourned the seventh for a week in the High Court yesterday. To U. Nagaretnam who appealed against sentence .x months' imprisonment imposed in the lower courts for criminal intimidation, the Chief Justice391 words
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233 1955-09-15 3 IT IS NOT possible for a European who has been in Singapore for only two years to identify a Chinese if thc latter passes him by quickly, contended defence Counsel. Mr. Mark Morrison, in the Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday. Mr. Morrison said this 111 a case233 words
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Article122 1955-09-15 3 THE Singapore Third District Court yesterday visited thc scene of an alleged offence where -tones were thrown and damage of $2,400 was caused to a Hock Lee Company bus in the May 12 riots at Ganges Avenue. Lt. E. M. O Wolff, of the122 words
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Article63 1955-09-15 3 Pin-Tables Five Fined FIVE men pleaded guilty |q the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday to taking part in a came of chance by playing pin -table machines for cigarettes, on Tuesday in Anson Road. They were fined $5 each. Two others claimed trial. A pin-table machine was brought into court63 words
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Article142 1955-09-15 3 The following donations are gratefully acknowledged by SATA for the Royal Singapore Tuberculosis Clinic. Mr. Victor Lim $350. Mr. Leland Hazard $304.13. Mrs. S. K. Seah. $100. Mr. Lim Soo Pang. $100. Mrs. R. J. Bell $85.09. Pupils of Hollandse School $80. Dharmak Sabha $57.50. Singapore Regional142 words
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Article538 1955-09-15 3 'Give Me Time To Memorise Your Names And Faces' Members Pledge Support LAW officers and members of the Bar pledged to give their assistance to the New Chief Justice. Mr. John Whyatt. in the administration of justice when they welcomed him to the Singapore538 words
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Article60 1955-09-15 3 SINGAPORE Police yotcrday oflTered a reward of $2,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of persons responsible for the murder of 24-year-old titter. Chiah Kok Yen. at Cheng Chcok Street on the night of Sept. 4. Anyone who has information arc asked to get in60 words
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201 1955-09-15 3 THE Great World Amusement Park celebrates its 25th anniversary, starting tonight at 7.:U) with a programme of fiee attractions lasting through t 0 Saturday. Spread throughout thc Park will be a Lion Dance, a Dragon Dance, magic exhibitions. a special harmonica band and201 words
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225 1955-09-15 3 A SALESMAN became abusive and nearly assaulted the driver of a car he had banged from behind, the Second Traffic Court Magistrate, Mr. M. Karthigesu, was told \esterday. The salesman. Mewa Singh Gill, was fined $100 when he was found guilty of driving225 words
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Article102 1955-09-15 3 FOUR cases of house breaking and theft were reported on Tuesday night in Singapore. Thieves broke into a house tn Whitley Road and sto'e cigarettes and whisky worth $3.36 in Coronation Road, an Indian returning from work found his belongings strewn on thc ground102 words
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Article97 1955-09-15 3 Rotary Club Offers A Scholarship THE Rotary Club. Sinsapore. Is ofTering a Foundation Fellowship for advanced study for 1956 1957 to candidates from Rotary District 46. which includes Malaya. Borneo and Thailand. Applicants must be between 20 and 29 years old and permanent residents of the District. They must also97 words
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Article44 1955-09-15 3 JOHORE BAHRL'. Wed. Lee Ah Leng. a lorry driver. was fined $100 in the Magistrate's Court today and had his driving licence endorsed for negligent driving and colliding with a military vehicle on June i 22 on the Kota Tinggi Road.44 words
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117 1955-09-15 3 A CONTINGENT of 100 officers and men from the Royal Malayan Navy will form the nearest escort to the Sultan of Johore in Jubilee procession on Saturday. Three Seaward Defence motor launches will be anchored in the Johore Straits opposite the Istana Besar.117 words
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Advertisement134 1955-09-15 3 GRUnPIG FIMI TROPICALISED j STEREOPHONIC Hi-Fi j 3, WBU 31) \IODEI B ™C^ j IC lit). 220 V, 50 cycles j m *maa*limn >, attteat I *M- band switches. enable bass and treble controls. I "0.-s band'.prcod from 11 to 150 ms. IfJ to 585 ms. 1 density loudspeakers for134 words
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Article247 1955-09-15 4 15-AAan Team To Study Policy KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Thc Alliance Government in the Federation today announced the appointment of a committee composed of 15 Legislative Councillors to formulate '"a national system of education that will be acceptable to the people as a whole and satisfy their247 words
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142 1955-09-15 4 AN odd- job labourer, Seet Bah Cheng, identified one of two accused in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday, as one of the men who fatally assaulted a European, alleged to be American journalist Gene D. Symonds, in Delta Koad on ♦k«142 words
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Article107 1955-09-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— A prize of S5OO is being offered by the Penang Chinese Advisory Board for the best Chinese playsc-ript submitted to the Board Chairman by Nov. 15. This competition is being organised to make up lor the lack of Malayan Chinese material for107 words
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Article, Illustration71 1955-09-15 4 MR JOHN PARRY, Standard Theatrical Correspondent, who trill leave Singapore early next week for a tour of Lurope. He will visit France, Germany. Belgium. Holland, Austria and Fngland. The Standard will publish from time to time Mr. Parry's impressions of new plays, new theatrical stars71 words
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Article, Illustration37 1955-09-15 4 SINGAPORE beautician Jane Kok speaks on beautistry (the art and science of becoming beautiful) at the Rotary luncheon at Rallies Hotel yesterday. At left is Rotary President Mr. L. Rayner. Photo by Johnny Quek37 words
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Article66 1955-09-15 4 MEMBERS of the Select Committee to studv the Land Titles Bill are: Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat. Mr A. J Braga. Mr. J. M. JumaDhoy. Mr. R. Jumabhoy Mr Lee Kuan Yew. Mr R C H Lim. Mr. Mak Pak Shce and Mr. William Tan. it66 words
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Article97 1955-09-15 4 Two Expats Must GoSays MTUC KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Thc Malayan Trade Union Council today dc- manded thc dismissal of two former expatriate estate managers now holding senior positions in thc Federation Labour Department. The demand was conveyed personally to the Minister for Labour Mr. V T. Sambantham by the Central97 words
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Article21 1955-09-15 4 THE body of a 14-year-old boy. Koh Kim Seng, was found in the sea oil Pasir Ris. Tempenis. yesterday.21 words
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Article208 1955-09-15 4 Colour Harmony. Says Expert COLOUR harmony in cosmetics is the secret of perfect make-up, a beauty expert just back from England and America, Miss Jane Kok, told Singapore Rotarians at their weekly luncheon at Raffles Hotel yesterday. "The basis of good make-up is not how much208 words
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133 1955-09-15 4 1 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed. The birthday of the renowned Tamil poet. Subr ama n i a Bharati. was celebrated here by the Malayan Indian Congress Youth Section with lectures on his place in Tamil literature and the singing of his songs. The poet's portrait133 words
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Article148 1955-09-15 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOMNG rubber prices (rents per lb lo Sincmpore vesterday mere: Buyers Sellers Spot f.o.b 150 2 ir.li fob. Aug. 15U 1512 No. 2 146 V 147 No. 3 MM 144; Tone: Very steady TIN PKICIi The price of tin yesterday was $371 per picul. (Up 75 cts.). LONDON148 words
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Article47 1955-09-15 4 ALOR STAR, Wod. Two masked Chinese armed with knives were reported to have entered a house in Lorong Thean Kee at 1 a.m. todav and robbed a Chinese woman of a gold chain worth S4BO. Two suspects havo been detained in this connection.47 words
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Article344 1955-09-15 4 Colony Observer Tells WHO Committee THERE is urgent need in Malaya for rapid expansion of the existing public dental health service, Mr. F. A. C. Oehlers of the University told delegates attending the WHO Regional Committee meeting ■nrfrili Mr. Oehlers, who is the" official observer344 words
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Article260 1955-09-15 5 10 Claims Settled At Metal Box TWO hundred and fifty emplo\ees of the Bata Shoe t ompany, Singapore, will go on strike tomorrow. An extra-Ordinary general meeting of the workers decision last night following a deadlock in itions with the management at thp Labour TVnent260 words
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279 1955-09-15 5 'Come Out Give Up Now Comrades' PENANG, Wed. Surrend- v personnel had making nightly broadto the jungle telling lr rmer comrades of the nest v. These broadcasts were through ground hailer. Is police G.M.C. ftt- h powerful public ss equipment. In Per.ang I>!and. calls to C minimis! terrorists to ncier279 words
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Article, Illustration271 1955-09-15 5 EX-CON ACCUSED OF MURDER IN TEMPLE Check On House Of No Number 11 P EN NG Wed.— Mat Hussain bin Ishak, Z7, who has been under the supervision of the police, was in the Magistrate's Court here today accused of killing the Snake Temole high priest, Teo Loo Lok, 65,271 words
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Article155 1955-09-15 5 FORTY delegates from 14 countries to the sixth session of the World Health Organisation s Western Pacific Regional Committee were yesterday guests of honour at a reception given by the Singapore City Council. The reception was also the first public function that Chief Minister. Mr. David155 words
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Article84 1955-09-15 5 TWO American evangelists Milton Lee and J. R. Spangler will open in Singapore this Sunday a ten-week series of meetings in English. Mandarin and Cantonese. Thc meetings will be held at thc "Way of^Lifc" auditorium in 120 Balestier Rond. Born in China. Mr. Lcc will Open84 words
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Article175 1955-09-15 5 THE Singapore Trades Union Congress has rejected an invitation by the Labour Ministry to nominate a member to serve on the proposed Employment Advisory Committee. In a letter to the Minister for Labour and Welfare. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, the TUC stated: "This Congress have always175 words
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Article29 1955-09-15 5 LADY Fressanges wife of the C-in-C. Far East Air Force, Air Mar.shai Sir Francis Fressanges. is to visit the RAF Regimenl (Malaya) Depot at Te'.ok Paku tomorrow29 words
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Miscellaneous918 1955-09-15 5 Standard cAlmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE fca^fc I From The Editorials; SIS MontRm ir I martre Pliveis; 530 J*77 In The I RA tr A D D C Making: fi nm Star-truck': fi 30 f M M r V^ l\ L News Commentan 45 Soorts WL^ j— 1\ md-l'o; fi918 words
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Article502 1955-09-15 6 CINOAPORL S Minister for Communications and k.s has given employers ot labour a pointer toward., establishing better relations between them•etoefl and their workers. In the lace of the continued deterioration of the labour situation, with Incn RSlng 111-fetling between employers and employ* I, Minister Francis Thomas set502 words
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Article472 1955-09-15 6 T*HE great strides that Malaya has been making x in fighting the tuberculosis scourge have won high tribute. Indeed, so efficient has the work ol those dedicated to this cause become and so heartening the results that the International Union Against Tuberculosis is now seeking Malaya's aid :or472 words
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Article982 1955-09-15 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - ASTER GUNASEKERA rpHE most dangerous ringer--1 post on the road to selfgovernment the first essential in the national march to Independence, in spite of what Malayan political pundits say Is the one marked "Dead Slow. Dangerous Communal Bend Ahead." The Party in power has,982 words
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Letter176 1955-09-15 6 Itl wasn't Logical Sir: It is hard to understand what prompted "Confused" ot Kuala Lumpur to write to thc Press to find out if the War Department Civilian Staff Association was going to the rocks. It cannot be logical to believe that he could think that the resignation of an176 words
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Letter112 1955-09-15 6 Sir: "LISTENER'' in J hit reply to Mr. P. S Z Mohan has asked him to Z tune in other stations. Z Z This sarcastic sentence is i Z fast becoming a proverb. Z Z whenever one usks tor a Z Z fair deal. Z Z Everybody knows112 words
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Letter59 1955-09-15 6 Sir: With regard to your article giving publicity to the views of the Singapore Chinese Association of Unregistered Dentists, let it be known that I am only one of the many hundreds of citizens educated and sensible enough to sppreciate the existence of one qualified dentist rather than59 words
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Letter116 1955-09-15 6 SAT A's Due Recognition Sir: In your issue of September 13, the W.H.O. Regional Director for the Western Pacific is quoted as having a nerv plan for tuberculosis, n a m e I y, treatment at home. This is particularly interesting to SATA, ivho have been doing just this thing116 words
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Letter101 1955-09-15 6 Sir: All sensible Malayans should be in complete consonance with your view (your editorial on |/f/S5) that the omission of Tunku Abdui Rahman's name from thc amnesty declaration was serious. It was very unfortunate. It is difficult to understand why it was signed by the Director of Operations*. Lt.101 words
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Article, Illustration933 1955-09-15 6 THE CRISIS Invasion or Victory JT HAD TO COME. After the fall of Fronce, a battle for England was inevitable. England, and England alone, stood between Hitler and the free worldi his plans for a seaborne invasion were all ready, but, before they could be put into933 words
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Article116 1955-09-15 6 Jhe «uiho r J fisnt( r n ler A* I S3 tions i HMO. Alter ™>ved In \un^ aid th< n t f; J ;;J» from Mont! la cer wh 9 itt I Wi! H r bat > like it 1--1 thi ...so so WU tojM fill *J J116 words
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Article214 1955-09-15 6 REVIEW OF VIEWS Trade Ban I TTIJSAN Melayu welcomes Mr. David Marshall's statement in Djakarta recently that Singapore's economy has been too long and too much directed to the West, and points out that it is high time Mr. Marshal! acted on his words Utusan says the destinational control of214 words
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Advertisement32 1955-09-15 6 HUMAtViSZD TRUFOODJ» MOST LlKE.jSfef/J^ MOTHERS m\.\Y___W fX~ k>« m ']L^_m_m_^ Available at all First ('lass Dealers Agtnts:THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. (INCORPORATED IN THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA). SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR. KLANG SEREMBAN, PENANG.32 words
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Advertisement27 1955-09-15 6 Mm vJR 1 mmmmmmiY V W Am *&i ■*^I^^K ■Hlfl \AV trm\\ m vm ~*~W x 2* «v.. Wf mmP m\t II \o know. lar CSrjsbeifq ot <*««27 words
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Article, Illustration213 1955-09-15 7 Wain's Lightest And Smallest Jet Fighter An air-to-air picture of the Folland "Gnat/' •j n's lightest and smcliest jet fighter. Pj.%e r ed by the new Bnstol Orpheus turbo-jet ne, it made its first essful flight recently f'om the Ministry of Supply's airfield at213 words
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Article46 1955-09-15 7 NF.W OKI. III. Sept. 14 \P> Prime Minister Nehru savs his government hopes te capture llti elephants this year in northeast India. He told parliament the t irjjet fimirp for the annual elephant hunt is kiMcl on fhe expected demand for the animals.46 words
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Article25 1955-09-15 7 MANILA police reporter' a record in crimes for the led June 30. but attii- > "swelling unem- ?nd a "remarkable In population."25 words
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Article17 1955-09-15 7 Heater). An express train md injuring manv others, i speed limit, a Railway 1 W** ixpi.17 words
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Article39 1955-09-15 7 LONDON. Sept. 14: (Reu- A sentence of two years nment imposed by ut martial on Able Seaan James McNiven MeSpor- who knocked an Adiral s hat off last July was <y reduced to 12 mths.39 words
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Article23 1955-09-15 7 IONGKONG. Sept. 14 (UP) I" h e Hongkong Chinese reported today that 120 n-hing junks fled <'hina and arrived here lav.23 words
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186 1955-09-15 7 I'XITED NATIONS, New York. Sept. 14 (AP).— The t nited States was reported today to be backing a three-point proposal under which the I\N. general assembly would endorse President Eisenhower's plan for exchanging military blue prints between the lotted States and Russia.186 words
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Article72 1955-09-15 7 Pope Opens Confab On St. Thomas CASTALGANDOLFO. Sept. 14. (Reuter) Pope Pius XII yesterday inaugurated the fourth international Thomist Congress in the Swiss Hall of the Papal summer Palace here. The Pontiff spoke of the doctrines of St. Thomas Aquinas, which, he said, were still as valid as ever. The72 words
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Article25 1955-09-15 7 MARSHAL Tito's official visit to France, planned for the second half of October, has been postponed the French Foreign Ministry announced Reuter.25 words
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Article123 1955-09-15 7 Fusilier To Be Tried For Murder ANKURU. Kenya. Sept 14. (Reuter) Fusiliei Leo Iloyle. 25, ol the First Battalion. Royal Irish Fusiliers was committed for triai here \esterdav before the Kenya Supreme Court on a^ charge of murdering a Kikuyu woman Hoyle. a married man with one i hild. was123 words
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Article61 1955-09-15 7 TOKYO. Sept. 14 (UP) Three convicted leaders of Japan's aggressive bid for control of Asia were paroled from life sentences as war criminal today. The eight Allied nations which have made peace with Japan authorized the Japanese Government to open the e-tcs of Sugamo prison61 words
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Article43 1955-09-15 7 HOLLYWOCD. Sept. 14. (UP)— Film actress Jean Peters disclosed yesterday fchc definitely plans to divo.ee Stuart Cramer 111, business executive, after a separation of nearly a year. The former Ohio State University beauty married Cramer on May L'ii. 11)54.43 words
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Article352 1955-09-15 7 With A Record Alimony RENO, Sept. 14. (UP)— The n blonde ninth wife of heir Tommy Vr.nJl ca..ed it quits in the Divorce Court yesterday leportedly a settlement (for the amounting lo more USfUMOP. ring a corsage of naic Is which Manville insisthe wear in352 words
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296 1955-09-15 7 Russo- German Talks Are Ended ONLY AN ASSURANCE ON PRISONERS W OSC O W Sept. 14, (UP) West Germany last bowed to aovier demands for establishing normal diplomatic relations with Kussia in return for an "assurance" that German prisoners of the Russians soon will296 words
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175 1955-09-15 7 The Common Man In USSR Is Friendly NEW YORK. Sept. 14 (UP). Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas returned yesterday after a Six-week tour of the Soviet Union and said there is "no dcubt about the sincerity of the friendliness of the Russian common man toward American visitors." Douglas said175 words
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Article, Illustration26 1955-09-15 7 photo. KILTED Prineess Anne at her first Highland games— the Royal Braemar gathering in Aberdeen which she attended with her parents. last wcek.- APAP - 26 words
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Article67 1955-09-15 7 LONDON. Sept. 14 (Renter* The Bristol Britannia turbo-prop airliner, which returned to London today from a proving flight to Johnnesburg. did thc journey in 21 and a half hours flying time. Thc last leg of the journey from Cairo to London took eight hours eight minutes. The67 words
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Article46 1955-09-15 7 NEW YORK. Sept. 14 (Renter)—Sir Leslie Munro of NewZealand emerged last night as the probable choice f or chairman of the important political committee of the United Nations general assembly wh ch convenes for its 10th session in New York next Tuesday.46 words
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Article185 1955-09-15 7 PARIS, Sept. 14, (UP)— Premier Edgar Faure today suddenly halted application of his Morocco peace plan because of violent rightwing opposition to his liberal policies. Faure ordered ResidentGeneral Gen. Pierre Boyer dc la Tour to delay transmission of a presidential message to Sultan Mohammed Ben185 words
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Article63 1955-09-15 7 TAIPEH. Sept. 14 I Reuter) —A Chinese Nationalist Air Force communique issued here claims that fighterbomber^ yesterday sank about 50 Chinese Communist junks off the mainland coast. The Air Force also announced that a Chinese nationalist aircraft today dropped thousands of anti-Com-munist leaflets over Kiangsi.63 words
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280 1955-09-15 7 No Decision On Freeing SterlingMr. Butler ISTANBUL. Sept. 14 (Reuter)— Mr. R A. Butler, Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, declared here today: "The British Government has taken no decision on the timing of the convertibility of sterling, nor upon the nature of the exchange arrangements after that date." In a280 words
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Article57 1955-09-15 7 ISTANBUL. Sept. 14. (Rciter) Mr. Eric Louw. tht South African Finance .'.l :.i ter. I rgcd an increase in the price of qo.ci when he addressed tiie International Monetary Fund conference here today. He said that no other singlt factor could contribute n e to a57 words
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Advertisement127 1955-09-15 7 r^ ff /nows\ I Y~-Wi J*v V to get a GOOD timepiece! __^A*^^m_^^fL\ mW^ OFFICE and WALL /fu "V^ 1 1 ifo ufj _W #j fj tm Jj J MRS. NONA FIELD. 5 Beauty Expert, direct from 1 N A. I MPP H in I I M W-M our I127 words
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136 1955-09-15 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. English is fast replacing Dutch as the second language of the Indonesia Republic, nine Selangor Malay teachers said last night on their return from a tour of the archipelago. The teachers, accompanied by Inche Mohammed Ali bin Mohamed, Assistant Inspector136 words
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Article178 1955-09-15 8 'I Will Go Out When I Please' A MERCANTILE assistant. Eric .Michael Hogan, said in lhe Singapore High Court yesterday thai his wife asked him lo allow her to go out as and when she pleases He agreed to this 'for the sake of peace." but later allegedly discovered that178 words
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Article44 1955-09-15 8 NORMAL trained teachers should be granted direct entry to the Singapore Education Service without any strings attached. This was the submission by six representatives of the Singapore Teachers Union when they saw the Education Minister. Mr. Chew Swee Kee, yesterday.44 words
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Article, Illustration91 1955-09-15 8 photo. SIX terrorists in Selangor who were influenced into surrendering through leaflets and by messages from voice aircraft visited the KAK Headquarters in Kuala Lumpur today for a unique meeting There they met the pilots and the erews of theStandard - 91 words
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324 1955-09-15 8 Many, Many Times, She Tells Court PENANG, Wed.— An eight-year-old girl, Fong Fee Cheng, told the Assize Court today, how she saw her pregnant mother stabbed with a knife many times "I don't know how many times" by an ice-cream seller. The324 words
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Article235 1955-09-15 8 Judge Calls Him A JOHORE BAHRI Wed. -A r< ul rollM« chase by Customs officers of a car ulkm dr arrested for smuggling: cigarettes on \ug. S. The Customs officers had waited for the car at Kampong Pahang. When they saw it approaching they held up235 words
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Article146 1955-09-15 8 Two Races Share The Same School MARAN, Wed. The people of this new village are too poor to spend much money on school buildings. So they have given a lesson to the rest of Malaya by using the same premises for two schools. The building, which was constructed last year146 words
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Article212 1955-09-15 8 SINGAPORE Police will do wttat they can to speed the flow of traffic to Johore Bahru for the Sultan's Diamond Jubilee if there is a congestion at the check point at Woodlands, a police spokesman told The Standard yesterday. A flow of 45 ears212 words
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Article142 1955-09-15 8 'Be Ready To Defend Colony' THE C-in-C Far East Air Force, Air Marshal Sir Francis Fressanges. warned the people of Singapore last night to be prepared to defend the island "for yourselves, your sons and your grandsons." "Yours Is a land o f great wealth and many covetous eyes are142 words
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Article60 1955-09-15 8 A BRITISH Armv major. S. i Dunn on arrival in Singapore by BOAt yesterday discovered the loss of his 32 automatic pistol from his luggage. A report has been lodged with the Poliee Major Dunn left London on Sept 9. The pistol was kept in his60 words
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Article56 1955-09-15 8 SINGAPORE Police have in their possession a par ol gold earrings ;:nd a goUi br« belonging to a Chinese couple who were believed to H r been robbed at The Gap at Buona Vista Road on Aug. 2S Thc owners art 'o claim 'he jewellery from56 words
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Article39 1955-09-15 8 Til: B' '1 V Bro W Ma p n i re. Mr S j livir. nei'ii' can tnfc." \v. 11l s I vol He lan lo E to Mr. .loll.' T..: K P Me I) o Fret (Start39 words
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Article164 1955-09-15 8 Wife Quit Him Seven Years Ago P. L. G. Moss a plumber. 4.3. told the Singapore High Court yesterday: '1 was hoping against hope that my wife would return to me. And then I met another woman.' He said this in reply to a question by the Chief Justice.164 words
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Advertisement193 1955-09-15 8 fyntral \§fjp Oteinc U. S. A. n~ or. '~-=='*|3n Rethgerotor with ifo- >• JJ O place for ti^awmtWW^Sl everything M^rnVm^AtW Full-width trcctcr 'W Hljpßgt, Uf^^m m enamel vegetable fidß^^^^Kw tt^ butter comportment fr^^^^^THT od.ustoblc ond c j >^, removable ___J»i,T''^ j door shelves Tm %1 r^-J remember LBS 1 M193 words
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Article376 1955-09-15 9 been written to the Goa has just resolved that it gi mass entry into Goa itory with a view to ndhian non-violent i At the same time fa very small part colonial domination ned her freedom. For lets of the Portuguese and sealed by India. f Prcmirr IV In376 words
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Article887 1955-09-15 9 HIGHLIGHTS: Goa Episode given respite by Congress Ae/iru disappoints general public Litres! among Indian Airlines 9 personnel Anna non becomes (t naya paisha" THOUGH time and again we hear that the dispute between the Indian Airlines Corporation and its staff has been settled, it now transpires that887 words
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714 1955-09-15 9 PHILIP SOLJAK - PHILIP SOLJAK By A FEW weeks ago Sir Gladwyn Jebb, British Ambassador in Paris. reported to UNESCO on the action his government had taken to help people in Britain and its overseas territories obtain books, newspapers, newsfilms and other information articles more easily and714 words
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Article, Illustration170 1955-09-15 9 IRMY chiefs are investi- gating reports that a young Territorial soldier was "tortured" during a mock war. An officer wa.s said to have watched. Men of the sth Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers said a soldier from another regiment was captured by their side in a battle170 words
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Article273 1955-09-15 9 'They're Terrible, Awful' says Sir Anthony of barracks LONDON. gIR ANTHONY EDEN inspected a group of Army barracks last week— and then he gave his candid opinioa of them. "THESE BARRACKS ARE AWFUL." HE SAID. "They are in very poor condition," the Premier told sergeants in273 words
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Article172 1955-09-15 9 PUNCHES in PRINT LESSON THEYLL NEVER FORGET T^EEN on passing those A* exams? Then don't do what two African schoolboys did recently and try to bribe thc West Nigerian Minister of Education It doesn't work. The two boys sent a postal order lor 10s. to the Minister and a letter172 words
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Article115 1955-09-15 9 A CAR THIEF in Balti- inure, U.S.A., unwittingly made off with the hottest car in town it belonged to thc Vice squad. \I.-1_V in Mexico City. preparing for Jn.s driving teat, r nn over his examining ofiiccr. Thc officei't leg was broken. The man jailed. 0 pHARGED with115 words
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Article, Illustration216 1955-09-15 9 Part -time Jobs for Servicemen COLDIERS are swamping the offices of Eagle Airways at Blackbushe Airport with telephone calls asking for part-time jobs. They had read in the Press of soldiers earning up to £6 a week cleaning aircraft in their spare time. Mr. P.C.F. Morgan, the managing director of216 words
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Miscellaneous110 1955-09-15 9 RK*K^ W^^^Wi-X^^ •XaijonE "is ir c ipital <8> Head devotee <*.» i] is so disturbed by e emo'ion <7> is (71 ve orchestra? Nal i.;e horse wears itl I shafts on the '8' The server of this has a connexion «7« Combined operations on the of liie building' 1 »7)110 words
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460 1955-09-15 10 DAVID THAMBYAH - INFLUX OF R.I. TRADERS COLONY IS EXPECTED DAVID THAMBYAH First nnnlt Qj Marshall Mission- By JAKARTA, Wed. An corly "exodus" of leading Indonesian and Chinese businessmen here to Singapore with a view to substantially increase the volume of imports to Indonesia, is the first reaction to the successful completion of460 words
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Article, Illustration194 1955-09-15 10 All Set For Opening Of Bank Negara ALL is now set for the opening of the Singapore branch of the Bank Negara Indonesia at South Bridge Road. Jakarta has quoted Chief Minister David Marshall, as having said that the Council of Ministers, Singapore, at their meeting last week, approved of194 words
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Article31 1955-09-15 10 TWO shipments of rice from Thailand totalling 11 COO metric tons have arrived in Manila Bg part of a 100,000 ton purchase authorised by thc Philippine Cabinet.— A?31 words
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Article23 1955-09-15 10 BANK Breweries Ltd a new U551. 500.000 British Veil Indies firm registered on Saturday, will open British Guiana's first brewery. AP.23 words
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Article208 1955-09-15 10 THE copra market in Singapore was again firm yesterday, in sympathy with steady condi-; tarns prevailing on thc Philippines side of the business. Prices in the Philippines market rose by US$2 per ton. but local buyers' prices remain unchanged. Sellers were rcserved. Good inquiries are now208 words
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Article74 1955-09-15 10 P. Bukom Breaks Its Own Record SHELLS Pulau Bukom Installation again nroke its Otlffl record in Augjist irhcn it iiaiidled 839,546 tons ot nil in bulk over its wharves. This exceeded the July record tigvre of lllMW)' tons by 122.180 ions. The 228 ocean vessels which 'ailed at Bukom m74 words
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Article93 1955-09-15 10 SINGAPORE sharebrokers yes. terday reported the following business done: Fed. Diso. $3.12J: K. Sc N. Ords. 5 1 7 7 A and >1.78l; M Breweries $3.55: Metal Box $1,521 1 $1-s*: Robinson o:ri-. $2.40: S'pore Cold Storage Sl PO: Straits Times 52.90; U.F. oids. $10.90: Wearne $2.92* K.93 words
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233 1955-09-15 10 PENANG, Wed. The Consul for the Republic of Indonesia, Mr. Rasjid Manan, today hinted at the possibility of a trade mission coming to the Federation of Malaya from Indonesia. Mr. Manan is now in charge of the Penang Indonesian Consulate in the absence233 words
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Article42 1955-09-15 10 SIX British railway experts have leit London for a two months' stay in Ceylon. to examine the organization and working of the Ceylon Government railway system. They will consider ways of Increasing the railway's efficiency and improving the financial results.42 words
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Article104 1955-09-15 10 A SLIGHTLY easier tendency prevailed on thc Malayan share market in both industrials and tin sections yesterday. There was more inclinrtion to sell than to buy in these sections. Rubbers were quietly steady. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers104 words
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Article154 1955-09-15 10 U.S. officials said in Washington yesterday any change in the U.S. embargo on trade with Communist China would depend on what happens in the current Geneva talks and future events in the Far East. These sources emphasized there has been no U.S. government decision154 words
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Article101 1955-09-15 10 GROWING interest in new applications for natural rubber is reported by the British Rubber Producers Research Association. Materials, nrst made available to the industry for testing last year, by combining natural rubber with certain .synthetic plastics, possess valuable engineering properties, including exceptional flexcracking resistance. In solid101 words
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Article41 1955-09-15 10 Pxi »Mp,n? ■iMer \j r J shall. t<,n 'fl <!<,t(| laim J_ discus^ Jj Willi« l th- J Sharif lh *J ol tunr „f U JJ Sia* ip. r J* 'J rat |v twTTj ia dpti!.! shall at < 4 -141 words
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Article94 1955-09-15 10 THE rubber market in Singapore closed rather steady yesterday, first grade rubber for September shipment rising by 2; cents to 51.51J per lb. Unconfirmed report- ol Russian and Polish buying on I the London market contributed to the steadiness in the market. Prices opened at $1.50. a rise of94 words
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Article67 1955-09-15 10 INDIA has decided to come a member of the International Finance Corporation proposed to be set up under the auspices of the World Bank, the Finance Minister. Mr. Chintaman Drshmukh. has announced recently. He said India would purchase Rs 21.100.000 <about one and a half million67 words
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Advertisement628 1955-09-15 10 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE BOARD OF GOVERNORS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC PROPOSED POLYTECHNIC at the corner of Shenton Way Prinze Edward Ave. Singapore. TENDERS are invited from Approved Contractors for thc Supplv, Fabrication. Delivery and Erection of Structural Steelwork for thc proposed SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC Plans. Specifications. Forms of Tender, and all other particulars628 words
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Advertisement630 1955-09-15 10 Pursuant to Section 29 of thc Trustees Ordinance (Chapter 59). In the Matter of thc Estates of:— 1. WANG LIANG CHLAN also spelt a.s WAN LIANG CHLAN. deceased. 2. HAN HOW FONG, deceased. TAN TIN NEO. deceased. 4. LEE CULT POH. deceased. 5. CHEONG PENG KONG deceased. TOH GEOK CHOO.630 words
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Advertisement77 1955-09-15 10 NOTICE s.s. "RAJULA" Sailing 16.9.55 INTENDING passengers for 1 the s.s. "RA.Jri.A- are notified that the vessel will .sail from Singapore to Nagapattinam and Madias at 12 noon on the 16th September 1955, from Singapore Harbour Board Godown No 4 IV 4. 'J. All heavy baggage should be placed alongside77 words
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Advertisement320 1955-09-15 10 AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, Union Building Tel: ***** 4 TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA CEYLON Ml EGYPT AND MEDITFRR/NEAN WRM Spore P S'horr PRES. PIERCE Gdn. 15 1 9 Sept 20 20 Sep' I PRES MONROE 24/28Scpt :9 29Scp»W PRES BUCHANAN 9/130ct M 14 Oct PRES GARFIELD 18/230ct. 24 25320 words
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Miscellaneous136 1955-09-15 10 HI f..JMfr^ *A Jt, il Ik, aPI OUTER ROADS Batoela. Bawean, Skaugum, Efifuku Maru, Kina. Bc!;erophop. Stanvac, South Africa, Hoegh Silvermoon. Lily, Sambas. President Picroc. Roggeveen, Mason Lykes Star Arcturus. Rajula. Benevis. INNKR ROADS Indari. Visut Kasatri. Tong Seng. Heather. King Bay, Tg Pinanq. Hai Seng Hin. Auby Hin Cheong,136 words
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Advertisement640 1955-09-15 11 MITSUI |g| LINE FOR JAPAN from Indio Shom Ptnoßfl Axumoson Maru from Bomboy for Yokohoma, Kobe Mo j 70ct Bansei Maru from Calcutta for Kobe, Osaka, Yokohama 20 Oct FOR JAPAN from Continent Awoboson Maru tor Yokohamo. Kobe vio Soigon Bongko* Honqkonq Gdns. 38/39 Hagurosan Moru for Yokohama. Kobe. Nagoyo640 words
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Advertisement812 1955-09-15 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port said, Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdom, Homburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg ond Oslo S'pore P. S'ham Penong x) "KINA" In Port xx) "ERRIA" 22 23 Scpt "LALANDIA" 24/25Sept (Possengers only) xxx) "SELANDIA" 17/19 Oct 20 20 Oct 21 22 Oct "MORELIA" 17/19Nov 20/20 Nov 21/22812 words
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296 1955-09-15 12 Twentyfive Aim To Be Junior Mr. Singapore SINGAPORE Amateur Weight Lifting Federation has received a total of 36 entries for their annual "Mr. Bodvbuilder" and junior "Mr Singapore" contests to be held at the Happy World stadium on Sunday at 8.30 p.m. Mr. Chua Tye Juay, the honorary secretary of296 words
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Article, Illustration38 1955-09-15 12 THE Fortnosan basketballers, icinncrs of the South East Asia Triangular Tourney in Singapore, fly to Bangkok early t)iis morning. They arc seen standing in front of the Cathay Pacific Airways plane which brought them to Singapore from Hongkong.38 words
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Article89 1955-09-15 12 SGSFA Cup Semi-Finals PWD ENTERED the semifinal round of the SGSFA Senior Knock-out competition when they beat thc M.AA.F. by three goa'.s to nil at the Farrer Park yesterday. Kum Wah, Hoi Meng and Sec Lim scored. Mr. Kim Liang refcreed. Woodbridge Hospital a'so qualified ior the SGSPA Senior Cup-tie89 words
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295 1955-09-15 12 A tribute to the untiring efforts of the big three of Colony basketball Messrs. Gait Chye Hin. Tan Keng Seng and Ang Eng Aun to promote the sport, was paid by Mr. G. 11. Kiat, vice-chairman of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council, yesterday. Mr.295 words
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Article35 1955-09-15 12 LONDON. Sept 14. (Reuter) Association Football results: League Division 111 (Northern) Carlisle United 1, Grimsby Town 2. Scottish League Division "B" Stenhousemuir 1, Third Lanark 1. Friendly: Burnley 2, Vienna F.C 2.35 words
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102 1955-09-15 12 Qualifiers For Ladies Golf C 'ship MRS J W. F Lumsden won thc prize for the best qualifying score when the qualifying round of the ladies championship of thc Royal Singapore Golf Club wa.s held on Monday The following qualified: Mrs J. W. F. Lumsden 87, Mrs. R. A C102 words
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Article86 1955-09-15 12 MADRID. Sept. 14 (Reuter) —Spain will not take part in the Olympic Games in Melbourne next year, but a team may be sent to Cortina D'Ampezzo. Italy, for the Winter Olympics early next year. No reason for the non-par-ticipation in Melbourne was given in the official86 words
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Article25 1955-09-15 12 CINCINNATI. Sept. 14. (Reuter) Tony Trabert, Wimbledon. United States and French lawn tennis champion, was beaten by Bernard Bartzen of Texas here vesterriaw25 words
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Article958 1955-09-15 12 Don Floored, Then Suffers Cut Eye In Third Round v Kinn Valdes of Cuba took only nine minutes LONDON, Sept. 14 (Reuter). heavyweight title fight eliminate dispose of Don Cockell of Br.tain *^*2* he Xst at the end of the tor at the White City958 words
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215 1955-09-15 12 THE annual Sergeants a»id Officers erieket match played on Friendly Hill yesterday ended with the Sergeants winning by a narrow .margin of seven runs. For a successful season S?t. Haw was presented with the FARELF eolours by Lt. Ccl. Welsh. Sgt. Haw took215 words
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196 1955-09-15 12 LONDON, Sept. 14. (Reuter) London Boxing promoter Jack Solomons said today that British champion Don Co-kell was '"too heavy** la his world heavyweight title eliminator bout with Nino Valdes. of Cuba, here last night ••I do not think Cockell should have come in at 216196 words
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Article36 1955-09-15 12 SAN JOSE. California. Sent. 14. (UP).— Tanny Campo. Us|. Manila flyweight, outpointed Memo Diez. 114. Mexico City, before l.T'iT fans i n a 10-round main event at the civic uditorium here last night.36 words
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Article108 1955-09-15 12 FORD Motors edged Shel: SC 2-1 in a SBHFA S-Crup-tie match played at Fai-c: Park yesterdajr. Ford pressed for the major part oi the first half and shi have been v ;p I y six goali stead of trailing 1-0 to S at the interval.108 words
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903 1955-09-15 12 A Rugby Leauue Will Improve Standards HAVING played Rugby on and off. exceot during the war. tor 2~> years, tor both civilian clubs and Army XVs. 1 cannot say I have enjoyed any game more than the ones here in Singapore during the past three seasons Although it is hot903 words
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Advertisement73 1955-09-15 12 AIR-INDIA £&-U*-*^ai^A-- W\\ V**'mMmT~ ^^rr:.r: ~rr— to PAWNS w) s from Singapore 5 ADELPHI HOTEL BLDG.. SINGAPORE. TEL ***** "If you're embarrassed, you can look the other way!" y ,J*x\ but. -see the story of the strangest bargain a woman ever made with a man! SATURDAY MIDNIGHT CAPITOL For Comfort73 words
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Advertisement104 1955-09-15 12 joint! is a 'f«:"flj Dr WITT'S Joist _L.fi at **M left thf.,iyi«»*flBBj Tbose po v>m c* "fl tod jr. For.jru^t made fdj) tiM wor Id -iajaoua Ot at* '*"'^^M to 'hu (ar ""^^J or bi*M»l*j ndd:n< th- *y«^ 'J^M aod in.po-r.-p* the road to fl red box«-« wrtt f*: •■_f>js__5_H104 words
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Article, Illustration60 1955-09-15 13 photo. 4DORI Ma-erati, won the Aintrec Trophy race after Stirling: Moss (Maserati) and Reg i to retire through mechanical trouble. Salvadori averaged 83.72 miles an hour for ri ird, in a Cooper Bristol, was second. Photo shows: Titterington (76) who was i.» won, and Salvadori (68) who came third,AP - 60 words
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172 1955-09-15 13 May Scores 69 Runs In Surrey Recovery LONDON, Scpt. 14 (Rcui— Surrey, thc English .nly cricket champions made a fine recovery n 1 "The Rest'' in a nterrupted match at Oval here today. The ar-day match ends to- now. the two hours 35 minutes >lble the champions at arrears of172 words
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Article716 1955-09-15 13 BUT THEY WILL BE GUNNING FOR GUTHRIE TTF4VPV u i w. IN SIDE SOCCER BY JACK PEART pif p En llsh to °tball now that Jimmv Guthrie, chairman of the nay ers I mon, has thrown his "Soccer Slaves" into the Lions' den of716 words
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Article103 1955-09-15 13 LONDON, Sept. u. (Reuter) —An England amateur soccer team, playing thc first of four games with professional teams in preparation for an Olympic Games qualifying match against Bulgaria in Sofia on October 23 were defeated 2 l by the first divisi >q team. Arsenal here tonight. Flanagan, the103 words
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Article45 1955-09-15 13 PRAGUE. Scpt. 13* (Reuter) Gordon Piric will meet E:nil Zatopek, the Czech Olympic champion in both the 5.000 and 10.000 metres in Britains twoday athletics match beginning here tomorrow. It was originally expected that Piric would be in only the 10.000 metres.45 words
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Article164 1955-09-15 13 OLYMPICS 60 ACCEPT CIXTY countries have so far officially accepted the Organising Committee's invitation to the 1956 Olympic Games. The invitations were sent out to 83 countries affiliated with the International Olympic Committee, on November 1, 1954. Subsequently invitations were sent out to four other countries recently recognised by the164 words
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676 1955-09-15 13 TRANSFER offers totalling: £30,000 for two players who were £1,000 bargain buys are being turned down by Lincoln City. The "no transfer" decision has been made by Lincoln boss Bill Anderson and his ooard because of the boom the club i.s now enjoying. Wing676 words
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Article35 1955-09-15 13 LONDON. Scpt. 14. (Reuter) Rugby Union results: Gloucester 12, Dublin Wanderers S; Penzance and Newiyn 3, Blackheath 3. Rugby League: Batlcy 9. Hull 21; Halifax 32, Doncastcr 14; Kcighlcy 6, Dcwsbury 2.35 words
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Miscellaneous254 1955-09-15 13 Abner Bv Al Capp 'A^ SOOM AS I 'l LLGt-T.JIJ^TM'UJ' I V'EF TH'BOVS AT TN' STABLE 1 i saw vour J ;so' > VOU 'K.FACTSfrJ V KNQWED TH' FACTS— '")r^ GOFTBKOV.M I f DID?-J ACQUITTED, V, r-XTmmWW J?_f fukf m *-*K't V r OM OUT THY 1^ 1 DEARiISr \^^&L254 words
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Article307 1955-09-15 14 A sum of $7,000 was raise in the charity exhibitioi basketball game betweei Formosa and the com bined Singapore-Kore; team in aid of the Singa pore Youth Sports Cen tre Fund staged at thi Happy World Stadiun yesterday. The champion Formos^na showing tremendous cm307 words
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Article353 1955-09-15 14 REM E Beat Police Late In Match 1- S E I? 1 ,h Po,icc Sports Association by 17 points (1 goal and 4 tries) to 6 points (1 Penalty and 1 try) in a friendly rugger match played at the Police Training School ground vesterdav. i I >Uce Kicked ofl353 words
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Article397 1955-09-15 14 Huang Lim Break Records THIRTEEN finals and 27 heats were run off at the I opening day of the 14th Singapore Chinese inter-school athletic meet held at the Jalan Resar Stadium vesterI day. First to break a Chinese Schools' record was Huang j Sik Liu of397 words
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Article67 1955-09-15 14 RAFFLES Institution scored a 11 points (one goal, one trv and one penalty) to three (one penalty) victory over Beatty Secondary School in a rugby match played on the RalLes Institution ground yesterday. For Raffles, Subramaniam scored a try which was converted by Nathan. Gb.-mi scored67 words
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Article33 1955-09-15 14 TOKYO. Sept. 14 (Reuter) The Japan Preparations Committee for the third Asian "Olympic" Games said todav it had fixed the date for 1958 games from May 24 Juno 1.33 words
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Article, Illustration72 1955-09-15 14 picture. ED LOINSKE, of Downey. California, beside his Class B streamliner, which he drove at an average of 236.842 miles an hour over the Bonneville Salt Flats. I'tah, in this year's American National I Speed Trials. This is the best time soU far in the trials The record of 255.31A.P. - 72 words
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473 1955-09-15 14 Victoria School Pair Upset Junior Favourites I ONG TIONG GIN and Phun Yew Hong of Victoria School created an upset when they toppled the favourites, Kok Teng Foo and Chen Ah Chee of Lucky Strike, to enter the semi-finals of the S.B.A. Junior men's doubles tourney at the Badminton Stadium473 words
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Article, Illustration218 1955-09-15 14 FIVE Class 3 horses have been sent up to Class 2. They are Pride of Phoenix, Snow Blaze, Happy Life, Three Dimension and Solidarity. picture. Three Dimension scored a double at Ipoh last week and Solidarity registered his maiden win at the same meeting OtherStandard - 218 words
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Article27 1955-09-15 14 SERANGOON English Scr.ool beat Outram School 4-0 at hockey at Serangoon Road yesterday. Scorers: Sim Hak Kng (2). Sim Kay Teng and Khoo 800 Eng.27 words
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851 1955-09-15 14 30 TOP-CLASS STA YERS ENTER FOR S'PORE GOLD CUP THE SINGAPORE Gold Cup over IJ miles has attracted 30 of the finest stayers in training. The Gold Cup. which will be run on the final dav of the Singapore Turf Club Sept./Oct. meeting (Sept. 24, 28 and Oct. 1) will851 words
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Article53 1955-09-15 14 one ™cE£Vsfci p^id V ,as r DI vs nd > mile-ei-ht race s furlongs and one mx f url?ne N s U r!a\l I** 1 Cpt 28^ C,ass 1 D s 2. S£SJSi:^^ «nwa s rs mikJ^jh, U a«, nrS: ttos!> 2 Div scve >nd IJ and53 words
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Article580 1955-09-15 14 SPARK IS COLONY RUGBY 'FIND' He m Pick Of Impressive ]\etvcamers A. t SCC By BILL FUNK THE Newcomers, excellently led by Keith Glendinning, matched the skill and speed cf the Rest to gain a narrow 6-5 victory in the annual Singapore Cricket Club rugby match on the Padancr vesterdav.580 words
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Article35 1955-09-15 14 MV,\Po Rt 80a,,, m J champions han^ii K5 anT ms in thf y mahh nf lhf "J knock -Mutcom^J the rasfr ground Thc Tc 2. R awai Bi ed R Et clu<k recor of35 words
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Article195 1955-09-15 14 IN A MATCH marred bv rough play, especially in the closing stages, Thornvcroft went out of the Singapore Business Houses senior Cup competition when Hong Kong Bank took a 3—o victory at Farrer Park yesterday The match was almost stopped by the crowd encroaching into the field ln the195 words
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