Singapore Standard, 19 September 1955
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Title Section31 1955-09-19 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** IS lino) 2400 U it *<H SL FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL I, 5111 2414 m SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER J9, 1955 12 i b m;fs i> (i:\rs31 words
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Article284 1955-09-19 1 'pore Give Her ollars j ::n- mcc for the a!I-( omniunity parade which was unprece- dented in the history <»f Johore Rahru. All the main streets men closed to vehicular Ira and the crowd was so d- I it was impossible to v. at more than a .-nails space. Five-foot284 words
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Article179 1955-09-19 1 REBEL JET OVER PERON'S CAPITAL BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 18, (AP)— A rebel let plane roared out of rcast skies this morntoward the Plaza De Mayo but shied away without attacking when it was greeted by thunderous bursts from loyalist anti-aircraft batteries. This wai the first firing :n Buenos Aiies since179 words
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Article56 1955-09-19 1 SIX people were Injured D three motor cycles involved in a crash in St Andrew's Road early yesterday morning. One of the engines burst into flames. Two of the injured men. Lee Tai Hong and Koh Wee Choy. were admitted to the General Hospital, while the56 words
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Article, Illustration36 1955-09-19 1 After the anti-merdeka shock, talks of retaliation photo. THE Sultan of Johore takes the salute at yesterday's marine review in the Straits of Johore. With him is the Sultanah and Princess Meriam.- StandardStandard - 36 words
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Article220 1955-09-19 1 SULTAN SULTANAH MISS THE BALL THE only mcmbcis of the royal family to appear at last nights Ball were the Tunku Makhota. his wife and youngest son, who was not even in formal dress but wore a grey business suit with a colourful tie. By 10.30 p.m. when dancing stopped220 words
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Article214 1955-09-19 1 MERIAM, 5 SEES THE BOATS PASS BY JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— Clutching a birthday ragdoll. Princess Meriam, who has just turned five, hopped excitedly out of a limousine this morning with her mother and father, the Sultan of Johore. "to see the boats go by" from the Istana Besar Pier. The214 words
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418 1955-09-19 1 Also Move To Withdraw Recognition Of Rulers THE United Malays National Organization, is expected to retaliate against the Sultan of Johore's birthday speech on Saturday by withdrawing their recognition of the Sultans' sovereignty in their manifesto for independence, The Standard was told yesterday. But first418 words
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Article144 1955-09-19 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, told The Standard today the Sultan of Johore was "talking nonsense' when he .--aid that once the British quit Malaya, some foreign power would .step in. He said the speech by the Sultan during the Diamond144 words
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321 1955-09-19 2 700 Troops In March Past THE Sultan of Johore in a jCCp. reviewed a parade of nearly 700 men yesterday on the Roya Johore Internationa. Club, ground He sioor up in his ieep. Which moved along the ranks The Sultan was accompanied321 words
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380 1955-09-19 2 CHRISTINE DIEMER - Jubilee Spirit Unmarred By UMNO Boycott CHRISTINE DIEMER By DESPITE the glaringly obvious gaps in the careful seating arrangement, caused by the boycott of UMNO guests, the Sultans jubilee banquet on Saturday night was in the fullest sense of the word— a roaring success. The Chinese community can be thanked380 words
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Article116 1955-09-19 2 From Page 1 Indonesia not to allot her the entire dollar earnings from imports from that country. Even then Singapore would still earn valuable dollars on the profits or re-exports of Indonesian goods to American through this country. 'The Indonesian Government also wishes to» discuss the question ot116 words
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Article81 1955-09-19 2 All Night Step-Out in kluang Xl UANG Sun The entire population in this town turned out yesterday to witness a night-long procession of dec orated floats and 2,000 children. On the Padang thr people gathered to see Chinese wayangs a Malay fashion parade and Indian dances. Th Planters Clio today81 words
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262 1955-09-19 2 Johore Towns Do Their Bit In A Grand Scale MUAR. Sun. The Sultan".-- Diamond Jubilee celebrations last night transformed Muar into a fairyland of light and colour. Flags, bright coloured banner*, brilliant illuminal'on and flood lighting and the beautifully decorated arches gave the town a festive atmosphere. Among the various262 words
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216 1955-09-19 2 A thanksgiving feast for almost 1,500 Muslim men and women at the Abu Bakar Mosque was given yesterday by the Sultan of Jchore in celebration of his Dia——^^^^^^^^^r— mond Jubilee. The men gathered at 1 p.m.. 680 of them after the 12.35 p.m.216 words
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Article, Illustration48 1955-09-19 2 uiUUSANDS jammed the streets of Johore yesterday to witness the wonderful sp of the- (ir md Procession with all the colour of its illuminated floats and dragon dancers. Standard photo shows a weCfon of the happy crowd as they get set for the big moment.48 words
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Article, Illustration122 1955-09-19 2 100,000 Visit Spend $500,00 At Celebratia White sails of the racing yachts make a brilliant spectacle of the Johore seafront as they prepare to take part in the unique marine review held yesterday as part of the Jubilee celebrations. The Sultan took the salute at this review from the Istana122 words
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Advertisement163 1955-09-19 2 How to prevent travel sickness yOU don't have to travel to got "travel sickness." Lifts. 3-D cinemas, even watching moving production belts can cause it. How reliable are the new drugs What are their side effects The August Reader's Digest gives you the latest information, and offers medical advice that163 words
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Article, Illustration75 1955-09-19 3 pictures taken by Standard cameramen I la Ibrch.m, pins a medal *j Abdul Rchman on t Is tana Besar, banquet held at the I on Saturday night. b, the Alliance Minisn r>- chairs). The Sultanah Is Crowned By The ChicS Mufti THE Federation Chief Minister, Tunku75 words
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Article, Illustration71 1955-09-19 3 THE Sultan of Johore and the Sultanah m the Istana Besar after the Crowning ceremony. Five-year-old Princess Menam clutches her father's ceremonial 'sword and her nanny's hand. LOYAL ADDRESSES: In the upper picture the Federation High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, reads his address, while m the lower71 words
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Advertisement364 1955-09-19 3 LIFT THAT 50 J p VEIL* expensive lum- veil of ilu'lin^' s« M p ,ver ''''^lflff'*. j \oijr h.nr .md m vowr vcjlp (H '^hkl^jSr Lujtjid Shan>p<M. coprjins no v,,,p J oil leaver your h.nr clean, lull <.t T^BE/ Bring glorious youthful radiance to your hair. jrF^^ -^feT^w^s* -^?t/ *r^364 words
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Article74 1955-09-19 4 [SSIONARY of «ne v Ahmedyyah move•,on to convert ii'am^ arrived in y air yesterday on f a year's holiday in iftei spending rr.ore In Indonesia Mi Hayee S3 said en of this movement be found in a most any part o: the world 'Thi~74 words
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Article392 1955-09-19 4 A THREAT TO FMEDOM SAY PAP War Declared On Security Bill MORE than 4,000 supporters of the Peoples Action Party, Singapore, yesterday unanimously resolved to a chorus of merdeka to oppose the Public Security Ordinance which comes for discussion in the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday. The decision was taken at392 words
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Article, Illustration72 1955-09-19 4 Photo. THF. GOVERNOR of Singapore Sir Robert Black is seen beinp greeted D> the Archdeacon, the Yen. Robin Woods, when he attended the United Service yesterday at St. Andrew's Cathedral. The service was held in commemoration of the an niversary of the Battle of Britain. AmongStandard - 72 words
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Article56 1955-09-19 4 A biNGAPORE Police Ileut- yesterday« tiiascd and caughi a trisha rider in a busy road in Chinatown when the latter refused to stop at a po". i'-c road-check. Xotliing incriminating was found on the rider and he was al owed to go with a warning not56 words
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177 1955-09-19 4 Sir Robert Hopes The Lead ers W ill Help Centre TIIK Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, yesterday expressed the hope that local leaders and citizens would <;ive their support to the projected Sin- gapore Youth Centra. Sir Robert was speaking at the Muslim New Year sports held at the177 words
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Article72 1955-09-19 4 rAIPING, P^rak Sun A L'H year -old DaJi cultivator. Hassan, was tentatively charged m the Magistrates Court here today with staobin^ a LJ2-yoar-o.fi woman i hesom binti Ismai in i hotel on Wednesday night Uhesom wa? found staggering down h staircase in bloodstained clothes She72 words
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Article, Illustration77 1955-09-19 4 MR LIM Hee Yin. proprietor of the Hai Suan Restaurant in Johore Bahru. and President of the Hens Chew and the Coffee Shop Association, was the only person in Johore Bahru to receive the Justice of Peace award in the Sultan of Johore's birthday honours. Mr Lim.77 words
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Article268 1955-09-19 4 Marshall Tells Association THE Singapore Government aims to encourage and assist actively the zest for learning and the vitality ol life in the Chinese schools here, the Chief Minister, Mr David Marshall, said yesterday, when he declared open the 8700,000 HokkienHuay Kuan Building at268 words
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Article49 1955-09-19 4 THE sentry at the Chuan Sens Police Post in Pontian. Johore, last night opened fire at a person outside the perimeter wire. He had challenged; when there was no reply the sentry fired. There was no casualty. Elsewhere in the Federation, no incident was reported.49 words
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Article13 1955-09-19 4 WD Civi To Disc Wage Cl ]dasf asf ds ff cd I I13 words
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Miscellaneous276 1955-09-19 4 Standard Almanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE fVIN«APORf MM 11. O: free Him «:,uw— Shoot? me NeL«: Story ot Kou'.a at CeUyejr Ql.jv 115 p nr. II m.H KII.A1IOS>: Aloble f ..rr. L'n at Kamoonc Chantek Bar.: I S.b-i Road Lab grs b MM! Jl BO <II M: Tranns b d276 words
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Miscellaneous632 1955-09-19 4 Ca!ha\ QutfltS)l 'Si (\0 p m Home News f:<>n Britain and St>Mt.« H»v.ew on Ked Network i HIMiAPIHIK (Krxinnuh: 715 a m Morning Star. T9B News: 138 Melody Mlxturt, M am Knv'nrn in Urn Su 5 pm L.gnt Music; j .jo Callini All CbUdren MALACCA (K»'i;ioiiiil): 645 Latin American Rhythm632 words
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Article, Illustration1538 1955-09-19 5 W. STANLEY MOSS - W. STANLEY MOSS By ex-secret agent and author of best-selling war book, "111 Met By Moonlight." He was asked unofficially by the Foreign Office to find out what will happen to the war crime millions left by former Nazi leaders. This is his answer. *~<*~**~**>**~~>~~~^ LONDON THE widows1,538 words
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531 1955-09-19 5 'Miss Efficiency' Are there enough of YOU LONDON HHAKE a note. Miss Smith. As an efficient shorthand lypist vcu are as precious as sold. Harassed business men wrangle over you; they are sleepless because of you; with some you have become an obsession. Miss Smith, you are in such short531 words
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Article, Illustration79 1955-09-19 5 There arc plenty «>J stenotNpisi*. i.ii onl\ a lew ran taaUff to he Mis- i fix i«n<\." I lit- is mainly !><•- CMKC of the lark of training facilitirs and poor initiative, areording lo .Mr. II i«- Phik Mo Primip.il ol Che Institute of Typists Stenot\pists. <t paymaster79 words
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Article57 1955-09-19 5 A «irl. -ho has just left school, answered an advert, foi a j«>b and was s'-nt a foim whirb ask« d her t<» vtair: Nationality religion, hip. hn*-t and waist measurements. beii;h' No she didn't want to !>«• a nr>del just a junior < l«ik! Su what57 words
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Article33 1955-09-19 5 1)OL1CE vi Scndai. Japan, mvllcd ZOO n*en booked on charges of drunkenness to n sclioolchildren's tea party. The children read out n selection of essays on the theme: "I Hate Drunks."33 words
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Article186 1955-09-19 5 VENICE. Italy. 1.l- year-old Princess and a 30-year-old (ierman Prince. who owns a (astir in Spain, an* to be married here next Wednesday in a (Jittering ceremony which will brim: to aether hundreds of Europe's nobility. Princess Virginia Ira I uerstenburg. member of a family which traces its186 words
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Advertisement129 1955-09-19 5 I >w' 1? 7 H it r I UE INQUIRIES I -,W. Agents: E.S. REUBEN Read, Singapore. for tooJSt^ k a M&^ Ifew an account TODAY IS I ITTLE AS si ><!U N.i\in^ aciount. INT INTEREST :»> >t>u for that j < up to a pv S'?0.000 j mimiiMiniiwi lACTiill129 words
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Miscellaneous173 1955-09-19 5 Pllipo 27. The first part of 1 across t-LULj may be waiting for you here '5, 8> ACROSS I. Legal document granting] DOWN rights or privileges 17, (j> 1. Reading to pass the t ime 8. Sounds like you have to away <5. 10 surmise the 'occupant ot 2. Within173 words
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Article957 1955-09-19 6 UARDLY h*d tnt> echoes ol the 21 -gun salute been wafted awajf from the Selat Tebrau last Saturday sultan 02 Johore flred a broadside in Throne Room ol the Istam Besar at those cryloi That broadside is reverberating throughout the country and is causing consternation in957 words
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Article, Illustration1475 1955-09-19 6 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH from The Mac Donald ENIGMA Malayans In Malaya Hall Our London Correspondent WE have had a chance to say good bvc to both of U those men called Malcolm Mac Donald, during kic fivinrr visit to London en route to his new post in New Delhi.1,475 words
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Article468 1955-09-19 6 Row at Mining Employees' Meeting S My statement could •:;:> misunderstandings whii ,i stirred high feelings amor.g mining employees attending the meeting held at the Federal House canteen recent y Broadly speaking, the row would not have started had the resolution been rightly Worded in the sense the coi.venors wanted468 words
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Article741 1955-09-19 6 Aster Gunasekera - Aster Gunasekera By T LONG last the world has been told how the nine Rulers of the Malay States in the Federation react to the incessant and frantic cries of "Merdeka" by their subjects. On his 82nd year, the Sultan of Johore, a world741 words
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Article75 1955-09-19 6 We, the People Once, a decision on this question is finalized. I am sure this misunderstanding cow id be bridged. It Is my unbiased feeling that both the sponsors and the Union had good intention towards fostering th° interest of welfare of members I sincerely hope those who wore confused75 words
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Article207 1955-09-19 6 Sir: We usually hear of romp aints oi cinema-goers unable to purchase tickets when a Tamil show is being screened. A icw days back, there was a Tamil picture showing at the local cinema hail. A very large queue of all nationalities were at the207 words
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Advertisement48 1955-09-19 6 JVIERCEDES-BENZ A Type 180 D V J "**"~*^'r |l! Era *-X mFf or Over *"X«»W CHEAP AND RELIASLc 50 m p g Morcring y ti^ y f ifD So?e Distributors^f D'" CYCLE b CARRIAGE CO.. I m— (1926 i LTD 64 r ,o g. Singapore and Kuaio Lumpur.48 words
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Advertisement70 1955-09-19 6 I "BLUE SPOT I MODEL "Rid" 1 i s Hl-ri 3-D i^O RADIOGRAM 1 with 3 -Speed Record Changer. *^^^s 3 SPEAKERS. i 6-Volves, 8 Funct J 5 Wave Ranges, Short J Fly-wheel Tuning, Pu Treble ond Bo SPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR: LESS 10S CASH DISCC From ALL "Blue Spur70 words
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Article, Illustration81 1955-09-19 7 BABE IN THE WOOD r^" .-teen Mice in I see- i be n R v S^ c thriM of bein 9 th.rtecn— and Gillian Barber. Gillian, who lives at Thornton Heath, Surrey will sail for New York in the liner Queen Mary or the end of the month. Meantime, there81 words
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Article147 1955-09-19 7 ur Smile Is al, But...' USSR [Soviet Communist r\ warned last night that r\A conlerentc do not mmunist |M)iicv. u^ht just as I whistle. Kh: uv clared. d ;hat the Soviet he said. 'This ..ie. it is not fai>e. int to live in peace. I anyone thinks our -n the147 words
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Article71 1955-09-19 7 TOKYO Sept. 10. (UP)— A rig boat 1 .d men aboard and drift* d :r. lay In S. '.'.pan aid the 26-foot vessel apparently de- ped engine trouble and the crew died of starvation. A p{< -c of white cloth, apparently a distress signal,71 words
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Article19 1955-09-19 7 I GAXDOLI O. Sept API c Pin- XII on received Field Marrnar Montgomery ite audience for JO19 words
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Article, Illustration37 1955-09-19 7 COI'RT in Main/, Geraaaj, upheld the dismissal of a man who railed his boss an idiot while talking to a friend. The friend told the foreman and the forenun told his employer. RenterReuter - 37 words
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Article62 1955-09-19 7 BOMBAY. Sept. 13. <Reuter»—One person was killed and 20 were in Hired when two groups ot Moslems armed with sticks and knives clashed inside the premises of a mosque in central Bombay this evening Police fired one round to disperse the crowd No one was injured62 words
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Article22 1955-09-19 7 TWO Moroccan policemen were seriously vounded by shots flred by terrorists in the Arab quarter of Casablanca yesterday. Reuter22 words
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214 1955-09-19 7 NEW YORK, Sept. 18, (Reuter)— The spirit of Geneva will undergo its first major test when the United Nations General Assembly session opens here on Tuesday. Statesmen from the HO member nations are converging en New York this weekend prepared to face214 words
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Article67 1955-09-19 7 Reds Free 3 More Americans THREE American Roman Catholic priests crossed the border intc Hongkong from Communist China yesterday. The priests. Rev. Frederick D. Gordon. Rev. Joseph E. Hyde, and Rev James Joyce, had boen under house arrest in China for more than two years. Their arrival in British territory67 words
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Article36 1955-09-19 7 CAIRO. Sept. 18 'Kcut?r).— The Egyptian Ministry of F; !i"ation has prohibited b^jhelors from teaching in sirls schools. A'l unmarried male teachers in girls secondary preparatory schools arc being replaced by married teachers.36 words
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Article27 1955-09-19 7 FRENCH officials met in Paris yesterday with Moroccan and nationalist leaders to iron out a compromise in the thorny problem of the throne in Morocco.— AP.27 words
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Article29 1955-09-19 7 THE Czechoslovakian embassy announced in Cairo yesterday thr.t Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser has accepted an invitation to visit Czechoslovakia following his trip to Moscow next spring. UP.29 words
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Article23 1955-09-19 7 CHINESE Communist r.rtillery shelled the Nationalist island of Quemoy yesterday for the third successive day. official reports in Formosa said.— AP.23 words
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Article71 1955-09-19 7 8,000 See Display Jet Explode PERTH. Australia. Sept. 18 'Router) A Vampire jet fighter crashed and exploded less than 300 yards from 3.000 spectators at a Battle of Britain display at Pearce. Royal Australian Air Force station near here today. The pilot. Flying Officer Robert James Williams. 31, of Perth71 words
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Article26 1955-09-19 7 THE SOVIET Union, in a sweeping gesture of friendship yesterday offered Finland the return of the Rus-sian-operated navy base at Porkkela. on Finnish territory.—UP.26 words
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Article25 1955-09-19 7 POPE Pius has nominated Msgr. Domenico Enrici as apostolic internunzio. or minister, to Indonesia, it was announced in the Vatican City yesterday AP.25 words
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Article61 1955-09-19 7 TEL- AVIV. Sept 18. (UP)— Another one of King Solomon's Kipper mines has b^en discovered in the Nesev Desert, Prof Nelson Glcecfc, leader of n American -fin anced archeological expedition, announced yesterday. Glueck said the mine was one of the largest discovered, covering about 25 acres, and61 words
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Article126 1955-09-19 7 4 Negroes Held In Rape Case Memphis. Tennessee. Sept. 13. (AP>— A sheriff's lieutenant says four Memphis negroes have admitted taking part in the abduction and rape of a white woman. Lieutenant John Carlisle said two other negroes were being sought in connection with the case. Of the four in126 words
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196 1955-09-19 7 MOSCOW, Sept. 18, (Reuter)— Herr Otto Nuschke, the East German Deputy Premier, yesterday claimed credit for the release of 10,000 Germans held in Russia, announced by Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, after his talks with Soviet leaders last week. He196 words
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Article68 1955-09-19 7 LONDON, Sept. 13. (Rcußr) —Britain announced a days ago that .she would test atomic weapons ai the Monte Bello Islands of Western Australia m April next year. This If the third series of tests. A fourth series would take place later in the year at68 words
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Article320 1955-09-19 7 Troops Are Alerted As Youths Burn B uilding NICOSIA, Cyprus, Sept. 18 (Reuter) British troops moved into the outskirts of Cyprus last night as rioting broke out in Metaxas Square in the centre of the town. They did not go into action immediately but were320 words
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Article197 1955-09-19 7 Police Check Houses RABAT, Sept. 18, (Reuter) Police in Morocco yesterday carried out house to house checks and set up road blocks in security measures against both Arabs and Europeans after a new outburst of terrorism on Friday in which three people died.197 words
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Article79 1955-09-19 7 Mr. Eden Is Recovering From 'Flu LONDON. Sept 13 <AP> Prime Minister Eden is making a good recovery from an attack of influenza and his temnerature Is now normal. 10 Downing Strict announced yesterday. The Prime Minister is itlU confined to bed however at his official country home Chequers. Eden79 words
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Article58 1955-09-19 7 LONDON. Sept 18. <AP; U.S. Army Traffic Police :n Britain have been ordered to leave their puns behind when they go <>n duty The command wa.s by U.S. Army Headquar here after motorists in N< folk complained they bad been held at rifle point by58 words
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Advertisement537 1955-09-19 8 EAST ASIATIC] SAILINGS TO CONI,Nt Nf H For Aden. Port to id. Genoo. An-, L .1 Copenhogcn. H i Pert -W.I x) "ERRIA" >Sk H "LALANDIA" 2; J "SIENA" ]P xx) "SELANDIA" 17 J| "MORELIA" 17 4k x) Calls Beyrouth pa xx; Colls London (Passengers r SAILINGS FRO^ SCANDIN AVIA537 words
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Article, Illustration262 1955-09-19 9 More Trade May Follow Lifting Of Thai Ban Standard Market Reporter INCREASED trade between Malaya and Thailand following the lifting of import restrictions by the Thai Government is forecast by a spokesman of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Singapoie, yesterday. The spokesman believed that this trade should be stimulated262 words
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Article179 1955-09-19 9 RECENTLY. Ike Omo Man appeared at the Rodger and McArthur Street corner in Kuala Lumpur and made his way dowyi to»rards the Embayikment alovp McArthur Street. Tc»ku Abdullah ibni Tuanku Sir Abdul Rahman of the Federal Election Office Wai collecting Ills order from the Singapore Cold179 words
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Article33 1955-09-19 9 TWO Japanese private boat* ness groups have accepted an invitation to send a trade miss ion to C O mm v n f at Vietminh, trade aaurn >.i.d in Tokyo yesterday33 words
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254 1955-09-19 9 RTBBER prices reached week drew to a close 51.53{ per lb. during the The undertone remained earlier part of the past steady although the market week but slipped below the to be highly sensitive 51.50 mark to 51.48 as the t0 roports from overseas The254 words
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Article, Illustration87 1955-09-19 9 EXPORTS of ribbed smoked sheet from Malaya to overseas countries for the first eight months of this year totalled 410.510 tons compared with 373.853 tons for the corresponding period last year. Total exports of ribbed smoked sheet in August totalled 55.943 tons against 57.132 tons in87 words
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226 1955-09-19 9 'Malaya Has Much In Common With Akron' A MALAYAN labour leader sees much in common between his country and Akron. Ohio in their basic industry rubber. *'lhc rubber industry employs more people lhan any other in my country," M r P Gurman Singh Gill, assistant general secretary ot the National226 words
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Article60 1955-09-19 9 .MALAYAN tin statistics showed that during August 5,206 tons ot tin-in-con-centrates were moved from Federation of Malaya to Singapore and Pcnang. The exporting states are Perak .'-i.HM tons, Selangor 1,522 tons, Pahang 237 tons. Negri Sembilan 109 tons. Johore 67 tons, Kedah 53 tons. Perlis 17 tons,60 words
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Article91 1955-09-19 9 LONDON: The new luxurious Bentley Continental Saloon, with coaehwork by Mulliner. Price of this superlative car is £4,9G0. excluding purchase tax. It is powered by a (i-cylinder engine, and is fitted with automatic gearbox. There is an improvement in suspension and handling on the road over previous91 words
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Article327 1955-09-19 9 Business Done In Week BUSINESS done in shares from September 10 to lfi: INDUSTRIALS: Fraser and Ncave ords si. 77?.. Federal Difl pensary $3 12\. Gammons $2 72§ to $2 75 and $2.70. Hammer and Co. $2,621 cd.. Jackson and Co SI 40. Malayan Breweries $350 to $3.55, Malayan Cement327 words
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Article119 1955-09-19 9 Puket Tin Dredging Ltd. nriich operates a single dredge In Siam showed a profit foi 1954 of Z 162,279 (92.7%) and paid 35% in three dividends. Net liquid assets at 31.12.53. worked out at C 181 .382 or 2/o|d per share of which U 150,000 was held in119 words
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118 1955-09-19 9 PENANG. Sun Tin prospecting is now going on in a small part of Temerloh Rubber Estate on the Trong-Bruas Road. 17 miles from Taiping. The Standard understands that an agreement has beer reached between the tin prospectors and the estate on boring118 words
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410 1955-09-19 9 Shares Mart Slacks After Brisk Start Finani* And Comnmree I fc-^.^ .1 By A Market Correspondent MARKETS opened briskly and the volume of business showed an increase, but threatening strikes in Singapore caused a gradual falling off in tempo, and the closing was less cheerful. Initially Industrials were well supported410 words
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Advertisement533 1955-09-19 9 ■Notices "CITY COUNCIL OF SINCiAPOKE Section 103 Muniripal Ordinance (Chapter 133) M.ikinc I p Draining of Saunders Road From Ilullet Road to H^ Lot No. hi. ITICE is hereby given that an specification. apportionment of <>f making up and of Saunden Road H Hoad to Lot No. in the City533 words
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Advertisement399 1955-09-19 9 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE OFFERS required for Hull A Machinery M.V. -Cornfish" as and where she lies at Laid-Up Ships Anchorage. V. ssel recently grounded but refloated. Enquiries to Box T2489 SS. P.W.I). TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class 'E* and above registered Contractors will be received at the Settlement Engineer's Office.399 words
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Advertisement68 1955-09-19 9 Diesel injection equipment i Nozzle Moldrr% I \b —-Mm Sln"l<« or I Multi-C>Undrr Flang* T*... -i F':tt:ng Pump* 2.3 6 4. Oil FilUri C>l«ndci UR sir^» y j Pmtlr Typr if "V Multi-Cylinder Enrlosed Camshaft Nuzzle IJ JJ Steiw Pump wiih Mrrhanlcal. Hydraulic >r Nozzle and Pnrumatic Governors and Fuel68 words
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Article, Illustration76 1955-09-19 10 BIG- SCALE EXERCISE TWO doctors were married in the Hob, Rotary Church in Kuala Lumpur lest Saturday, Dr Martin .q Mann Loke married Dr. Josephine Kg Soo Eng. IMh arc graduates of the 'Jniverrity o} Malaya. Dr. KgjM the son oi Mr end Mrs. Ng Soon Poh of Ipohl his76 words
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Article179 1955-09-19 10 Civil Defence Workout Planned MORE than 600 personnel from the Singapore Hospital Reserve, the Civil Defence Corps, the Auxiliary Fire Service and the Auxiliary Nursing Service will take part in an Island--1 wide defence exercise. This exercise will be the first oi its kind and will be staged on Oct.179 words
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Article78 1955-09-19 10 Penang Division In Action PENANG, Sun. Various phases ot civil defence was shown by members of the Civil Defence Organisation. Penang Division, here yesterday evening. The Corps went into notion after mock air raids by the '"enemy" from bases north of Malaya. At the conclusion of the exercise, the Assistant78 words
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Article134 1955-09-19 10 NOTED FRENCH FILM COMING SHORTLY THE Singapore Film Society presents the popular French film. "Casque dOr" at the British Council Hall next Sunday (Sept. 25) There will be two screenings at t> 30 and !> p m The story is set in the early years of the twentieth century— aithougn134 words
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Article71 1955-09-19 10 A CAR driven by Mr. Jeffrey G. Jones, a visiting lecturer in the University of Swansea, was involved in an accident with a taxi at the junction of Middle Road and North Bridge Road. Singapore, in the small hours of this morning. The taxi driver, whose71 words
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Article42 1955-09-19 10 CHOO SIN HIN. 45. was fatally injured last night when he fell on a bus at the li mile. Bukit Timah Road. Choo whose address was given as Pentong New Village. Johore. died on the way to hospital.42 words
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Article134 1955-09-19 10 This Union Includes 'The Rest' IPOH, Sun.- The first step towards the Ie mation of a National Union ot Miscellaneous Workers here was taken today when a nineman committee was formed to call a general meeting ol all workers, who are no at present catered for by any trade union.134 words
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Article28 1955-09-19 10 THE 45th branch of the UMNO was opened at Jalan Kayu yesterday by the chairman of the Singapore UMNO Division, Inche Abdul Hamid J urn at.28 words
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266 1955-09-19 10 Services Staff Unions Form Council A joint Inter-Services Industrial Council was formed in Singapore yesterday at a meeting of all the armed Services unions. PENANG, Sun— Miss Mary Patricia Tendon, a 19-year-old nurse attached to the British Military Hospital in Taipinu was I 'lied as a result of a rr.otor266 words
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84 1955-09-19 10 MISS Ethel Gertrude Taylor, a British nurse, left London by air on Friday, for a further spell of duty in the State of Pahang. She is returning to th Federation to resume her duties as one of the representatives of St. John Ambulance Brigade84 words
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Article, Illustration101 1955-09-19 10 HUNDREDS of Malay residents of Kampong Djs'jn Tua in the Ulu Langat valley of Selangor last week witnessed the reunion of an aged mother with her son who had been a Communist terrorist. The man is Hassan bin Ali. He surrendered to the security forces a fortnight ago after101 words
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Advertisement332 1955-09-19 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS OVERWHELMING SUCCESS t.OMI'M TK SELL4HJT YESTERDAY HOOK now \Mi BK SI Hi: OI VOl I; SIM A &M 20th (pntury Fox presents Tfc»y house < bamboo CINjemaSCOPE V ROBERT RYAN ROBERT STACK MlXJll: I SHIRLEY YAMAGtCHI ,F CAMERON MITCHELL :J fRKI LISTS SI SI'IADKI) NOW SHOWING PATHAY'fe332 words
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Article26 1955-09-19 11 BELFAST. Sept. 18. <Reuter>— England scored an easy 4—l win over Ireland here yesterday in the first Amateur International football match of the season.26 words
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500 1955-09-19 11 Three Killed Many Injured In Rating BELFAST, Ireland. Sept. IX. (Keuter) Three British racing drivers were killed in two crashes involving eight cars in an International road race near here yesterday. Seven cars piled up in the first smash and two drivers W.T. Smith and Jim Mayers lost their lives.500 words
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555 1955-09-19 11 But Luton Take The Day's Honours LONDON, Sept. 18, (Reuter)— Blackpool retained their unbeaten record in the English First Division football championship today beating the might) Wolverhampton Wandrers 2—l at home to keep the lead ership of the premier division with 13 points. Stanley555 words
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Article47 1955-09-19 11 LONDON. Sept. 18. (Renter)— Tlic following are Football fixtures for tomorrow. Monday Sept. 10. LEAGUE DIVISION II: Bury v Swansea. LEAGUE DIVISION 111 (SOUTH): Brentford v Watford. Northampton v Oueen's Park Rangers LEAGUE DIM-lON 111 (NORTH): Hartleoools V Derby: Mansfield v Workington; York v Stockpon.47 words
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Article135 1955-09-19 11 BALTIMORE Maryland Sept 13- (Reutei I Panaslipper. runner-up to Phil Drake in this year's Epsom Dei Darius as one ol his chal ers in the $5,000 (£2,3001 W ington International here on Nov. 11. Mr Joseph V--- ard of the Ma Commission said esterd; Sir Percy135 words
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Article20 1955-09-19 11 NEW YORK. Sept. 13. (RCU-ter)—-Overseas visitors to next year's Melbourne Olympicshould buy their tickets before June 30.20 words
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108 1955-09-19 11 LAUSANNE. Sept. 18, <Reuten Infuriated Swiss soccer fans tried to beat up the referee. M. Devillers. of France, at the close of yesterday's soccer International hero in which Switzerland lost 5—4 to Hungary, the Olympicchampions. Part of the 50.000 spectators who had seen108 words
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Article183 1955-09-19 11 FOURTH DEFEAT FOR BRITISH ISLES EAST LONDON. Sept. 13, (Reuter)— The British Isles rugby union team suffered the fourth rik their South African tour today when Border beat them by 14 points (one goal, three penalty goals) to 12 (three tries, one penalty goal. The British Isles led by six183 words
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Advertisement44 1955-09-19 11 Filmed in VISTAVISION VTK^^I mC\ Coloui by TECHNICOLOR ■will have you in stitches Ij^ DIRK bqgarde lr*r *J- BRIGinE BARDQT BRENDA DE BANZIE Kf p COMfNGTH®!^ PI 8 II Kr SINGAPORE ■JV JL UIIU k3 STANDARD I Road. Singapore 2. Telephone 2.5451 (5 lines).44 words
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Advertisement121 1955-09-19 11 A !'l"< nin ||k South-Last :^ftfl \si.i I i!:n "wb*' J '<& Co. prc>ent« &r*i JSZheih ffchnxm I'm- \i ii.nm HmmtU r»*»:» TA.i Cinema <I nmil XI.V m v (in i (ic\lang Srr.ji Phun,- ***** l()l)\\ I Min\\> .",.1.». t IS and '< |S n m "CMNTA ABADI" (MALWi Starring:121 words
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Advertisement574 1955-09-19 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATI()\S VACANT MM. N ML BASE TRAD! APPRI NTK I SHIPS. npHERE v. iii b e ;< number r >t J canctet ii .J 1956, ;..r den tun ticei ii H.M D k> ird S c i> Shipwright, Snip c Filter. B *ler« i Black* Coppei smith and574 words
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Miscellaneous153 1955-09-19 11 Ur By A/ Ccop J"" ""^n/" j I PUSSO.NALLV, AH TKlNrv'j y^BHR^ i\l F:.\2 CUTH£'S AO^jr A&&/E.'.' —^^ytS>\ j TWEV'S A BUNCH O 1 S /^JX"e > AXE ME^SXIAWV APES -50T AH GOTTA IS AUNT }«S"rX5 DEARiE.'AYAK^>N^ FUTURE LAT^i SOMS 1, *^M '^V^^ABBiEtfA^ry^D^ WISHES— r^-^J ZTI Cop By r« V.153 words
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Article442 1955-09-19 12 Jessie Takes Two Titles JESSIE ONO of the Convent of the Holy In ant Jesus became the schoolgirls' singles champion for the second year b y beating Scott Road Malay School's Tuminah binte Karim in straight sets at 11-1. 11-4, at the Badminton Stadium last nis;ht. Jessie aba won the442 words
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Article, Illustration84 1955-09-19 12 KING KONG, the mighry Hungorion 410--pounder, is lord of the moment o$ he puts Japan's Sumo champion, Axamo Fuji, through the torture of o 'scissor' lock* If you think wrestling's clt fun, look ot the face of Hie Japanese motmanl King Kon g beat Axamo by one84 words
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506 1955-09-19 12 THREE RECORDS CO AT S'PORE MUSLIMS MEET YI'SOF bin Hussin (SER) won the individual championship at the Muslim New Year Sports held at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. A short programme of 21 events resulted in the establishment of three new records and two old marks equalled. The Muslim record-breakers506 words
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Article30 1955-09-19 12 RAJAJI Sports Club beat M.T.RR.S. Seletar 4-.i in a friendly soccer match played at Farrer Park yesterday. Raja.ii will meet Singapore Base District this evening at Farrer Park.30 words
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Article159 1955-09-19 12 RUSSIAN SOCCERITES FOR BRITAIN BRUSSELS. Sept. 18: (Router) Sir Stanley Rous. Secretary of tl:e English Football Association, said here today that a Russian Football Club would probably tour Britain this November. Sir Stanley, who 'was attending a special committee meeting for the 195S .World Football championships had talks today with159 words
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Article42 1955-09-19 12 AYR. Scotland. Sept 18 <Reuter> Hook Money, a four-year-old owned by American sportsman. Mr Robert Sterling Clark, won the Ayr Gold Cup over six furlongs here today. He beat Mr. David Fleming's four-year-old Colt Comic Turn, by one length.42 words
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Article98 1955-09-19 12 PENANC EDGE SERVICES Xl ALA LIMPIR. Sun A spirited second half rally by the Federation Combined Services failed to save them against Penang who edged them 4 3 in the Northern Zone final of the FAM Cup soccer competition at the Princes Road stadium today. Penang were worth mo^o than98 words
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Article80 1955-09-19 12 PARIS. Sept. 18: «Rcuter>— Marcel Boussacs Macip ridden by Serge Boullengcr today won the 5.000.000 francs <£3.000> Prix Royal Oak the French St. Ledger over 3.000 metres (1 mile. 1 furlongs) at Long, champ racecourse. Macip won by two and a half lengths from80 words
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Article41 1955-09-19 12 ATLANTIC CITY. New Jrrscy. Sept. 18 <AP> Blue Choir, an Irish extra ridden by Willie Hartack. pounded into the lead after starting well back and won the US$5O,OOO foreign bred stakes at Atlantic City race course yesterday.41 words
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Article19 1955-09-19 12 MAXWELL SC and Farrer Juniors drew 4-4 in a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday.19 words
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116 1955-09-19 12 DEREK STIRK and J. C. beat 14 C Bain two and one Hutchcson will meet in the to yesterday's semi final played final of the Royal Singapore on the RSG^ course in "the Gajraub championship this "Mother finalist, J. C. stirw ii r i116 words
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83 1955-09-19 12 FEDERATION PLAN MILLION STADIUM By ANDY ROZARIO SS&. BStSlsAs «BS SSSS SB hndcpt j «i,n Amilpur Athlrtir Association of Malaya was commissioned by the "nccunfc iv i Government estimates for the projected stadium for w*™^ be the Fedeial Capita, and it is expected that its sit, will be on toe83 words
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338 1955-09-19 12 Malays Don't Impress In Pre-tour Match Ma.a; an Malays 1 Sh» Malays -g-^gj Johan T Rc'cree: Mr. Harron *\nguliia. MALAYAN Malays, playing with only 10 men during the later stages of the floodlit soccer game held Sino-Malays to a one all draw at Jalan Besar Stadium in Singapore yesterday. The338 words
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Article84 1955-09-19 12 SOCCER COMML'A'/TV: Eurasians PI. Ro?/aF A T a?-y «t Jalan Bcsar at 5.30 p.m Europeans vs. Indians ff Juhm Besar <M 7.00 puM HOCKEY •5.H..4. LE.4GT'E -D/\ T J Police vs. S.C.R.C at Police DIV. 2: Khnlsn vs. S.H B Police at Khalsa. DIV. 3: Prisons vs. Police84 words
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Article25 1955-09-19 12 HYDERABAD. India, Sept. 18: (Rc-Jtcn Joseph P Tholath. 2b. claimed a world record for cycling after completing 132 hours non-stop.25 words
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Article180 1955-09-19 12 TWENTY five yearold Pang Lye Seng of the Evergreen Weishtlifting Party was elected "Mr Bodybuilder' at the Singapore Amateur Wcightlifting Federation's annual contest held at the Happy World Stadium last night. For the three lifts: two hands (230 bench presi <:no lb>. I and the twn180 words
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Advertisement93 1955-09-19 12 1 1 1 1 !saye $afely I REMEMBER TO j {BUY tU€/Up)cUf\ FULL-CREAM 1 POWDERED HILK I i onA^ ry j 14 tm j "We like this guy MARTY! We like him, we like him!" Lewis It the lore "story of an unsung hero! MARTY at the PAVILION SOON The93 words
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Advertisement107 1955-09-19 12 fttervationi, call your trove! o .j«rt m I Phone 2412 e <; :-J Mansfield A Co., lid Ocean Bldg., $ingepor« Kuala Lumpur Peno 9 PMr~ 4 Paiv America iv WORLDS MOST I ofmK y\ £/fjtf*\ S*VI INV BiRELEVS :(^V SIM6&PORE CROWNS X '*'y'jj* EICMANGE m THESE Ftii A an crowns107 words
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