Singapore Standard, 26 September 1955
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Title Section27 1955-09-26 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD ***** (5 lines) POLICE 2400 #ft J% *A t. FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL- HOSPITAL 5111 2414 fgdg455* SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1955 \2 PAGES ]."> CENTS27 words
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Article, Illustration322 1955-09-26 1 He's Resting We// Under Oxygen Tent MAMIE AT BEDSIDE DENVER, Colorado, Sept. 25. President Eisenhower was stricken with a heart attack yesterday and several hours later the House Physician reported the chief executive "is resting well in the hospital and his condition is good." The President's322 words
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Article, Illustration210 1955-09-26 1 INOTHEK milestone in the history of commercial aviation in Malaya will he in. irked today with the arri\al of Pan American World Airways* first giant double-deck Strato-Clipper »t Fa>a Lebar Airport at ::o p.m With the arrival of this air- liner. passengers from South-east Asia210 words
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259 1955-09-26 1 He Brought Out Sakai Friends Who Nursed Him KUALA LUMPUR, -A Malay Commu- terrorist Saruddin I lat Noah, surrenderthe Police at Gambang, about 30 miles itfa of Kuantan in v this morning. And with him he brought a tribe of 14 "hostile"259 words
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Article62 1955-09-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Two more Communist terrorists, one a State Committee member, surrendered under the amnesty declaration in the Raub area of Pahang. today. State Committee member Phui Wan gave himself up to a patrol of the Ist Royal Lincolns. He later lod the patrol to62 words
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223 1955-09-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The first casualties inflicted by security forces on Communist terrorists since the amnesty on Sept. 8, were repoited today. Two terrorists one a District Committee Member were killed by a security force patrol in Mentakab. Pahang. A woman terrorist who ignored223 words
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Article103 1955-09-26 1 Scores Die In Train Explosion GOMEZ PALACIO. Mexico. Sept. 25 <UP) Doctors worked today at the grim jigsaw puzzle of trying to identify i the dead from "stacks of human fragments" after a three-car train was demolished in a tremendous blast when it collided with two dynamite-laden trucks near here103 words
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Article50 1955-09-26 1 NEW YORK. Sept. 25. <Reut,. r( Mr. Jacob Goldschmidt. an economic adviser to the German Government in the *****. who quit the country later after Hitler described him as the Nazi's "Public Enemy No. I." has died at his Manhattan home at the age of 72.50 words
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Article26 1955-09-26 1 MR. Chou En-lai. Communist China's Premier, yesterday received U Win. Burmese Minister of Culture, and members of his cultural delegation Ppkine radio reported. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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143 1955-09-26 1 IN PERLIS PAHANG, ALLIANCE ROUTS ALL Kt.ALA LUMPUR, Sun. L test results of the Sta Council elections whi, i' took place in Pal? .yesterday gave a g< a! indieatiGii that th c T I'MNO-MC'A-MIC Alliance w ould once again sweep the board. Yesterday, the Alliance swept all the nine contested143 words
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Article84 1955-09-26 1 Compulsory Saving For India? NEW DELHI. Sept. 25. <AP) The Nehru Government disclosed yesterday that it contemplates shock economic measures ranging from compulsory saving to nationalisation of banks, insurance companies and "profit-making industries." The disclosure was made in "The Economic Review." chiel official publication of the Congress Party, the governing84 words
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Article103 1955-09-26 1 Templer Takes Over As CIGS LONDON. Sept. 25. (Reuter) The Queen has approved the appointment of Field Marshal Sir John Harding. Chief of the Imperial General 1 Staff, as Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Cyprus, it was announced here today. The announcement said that arrangements had103 words
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Article89 1955-09-26 1 BUE&DS AIRES Sept. 25. (Reutei )-Ex-Presi-dcnt Juan Pcron of Argentina, was last night granted a safe conduct to leave the country and go into exile. The new Government of General Eduardo Lonardi announced that the defeated dictator aboard a Paraguayan gunboat in Buenos Aires harbour would89 words
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Article39 1955-09-26 1 BUENOS AIRES. Sept. 25. iAP>— The Vatican yesterday officially recognised the new Argentine Government headed by General Eduardo Lonardi. Papal Nuncio Monsignor Mario Zanin called at the Foreign Ministry to deliver a note from the Holy See.39 words
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125 1955-09-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. An hour after the shareholders of a bus company assembled tor a general meeting here today, a police party walked into the meeting chamber and disarmed two shareholders of their pistols. The party was led by Kuala Lumpur125 words
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Article120 1955-09-26 1 Good Wishes For Your Recovery LONDON. Sept. 25. (Reuter) The Queen and the Prime Minister. Sir Anthony Eden, have both sent messaqcs to President Eisenhower expressing concern at his illness and wishing him a quick recovery. The Queen's message read: "I am deeply concerned to learn120 words
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Advertisement65 1955-09-26 1 SgfS" MO MO«GS^P PALM TREE! Wfr* OhJ ECOMOMY! AGFASILETTE 1 A SENSATION BY ITS PRICE AND OUTFIT 36 exposures 24 x 36 mm Colour corrected Apotor 3 5 I Built-in film-speed indicator j Synchronized flash contact \:i Automatic exposure counter' /j Automatic shutter cocking Depth- of-field scale Rapid winding lever65 words
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Article314 1955-09-26 2 ...And Name Team For London U KUALA LUMPUR, Sun— .Preliminary discussions on the Alliance Government's "Mcidcka Mission"' to London next January will be held between the Federations Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, and the Malay Rulers at their conference here on Thursday. The Alliance delegation which loaves Kuala Lumpur314 words
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173 1955-09-26 2 KUANTAN, Sun. The Alliance has so far captured five of the contested scats in Saturday's State Council election. Results of four more constituencies are yet to be announced. These :;:<' ref f< t the five wards C amcron Ih&hlands (Electorate S0(i) Wan173 words
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81 1955-09-26 2 ALL MUST BE MALAY SAY UMNO YOUTHS MALACCA. Sun -Th UMNO youth bra decided today first step to ind< the Federal c must be changed to for a fully elect la nve Council a i next two yea:?. The de meetinf nearlj from branchei v--The M Malacca ITMKO be tha'81 words
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Article145 1955-09-26 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sim. < The appointment of two new Assistant Ministers to the Alliance Government; were made today by the High Commissioner. Sir Donald MacGillivray. Tncj are lr.ch* Mofcamed KVr fin Johaii a* Assistant Vi: 4 'cr for r.conow.':. Affair ai.i In he Abdul Rahm?n bin145 words
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Article46 1955-09-26 2 CONSTANTINE. Sept. 25 (R. forces, backed by trtillery. have Launch< d against outiai Mementcha Mountain i "dge of the Saha:;. Mat oi the Auivx Mount A security blackout v. 3o.s<^d on the operation. on Friday, md lournalists were tanned I ihe area.46 words
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Article, Illustration38 1955-09-26 2 photo. MR. and Mrs. Nf Sen<r Una who were married in Sinsapore yesterday. The groom is a court interpreter while the bride, the former Miss Chon? Chene Cian. is r»tfa< lied to the City Council. StandardStandard - 38 words
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108 1955-09-26 2 Henry Leong Will Judge Dance Tests THE International Society of Teachers of Dancing will hold the 1955 Singapore International Novice (mixed) I dance championship and Amateur Diploma tests on Sept. 29 and 30. Mr. Henry Leong. Fellow and Examiner IS T.D <Malaya», M.1.T.D.. MSA T D M.F.A.T.D. all Australia* and108 words
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Article261 1955-09-26 2 MALACCA. Sun. A lively debate is exper-ted when the new elected minority Sett'ement Council meets lor the first ti>ne on Wednesday, to appoint its Finance Committee and representatives on other official bodies. It is reliably learnt that Inche Hasnal Abdul Tadi, the Malacca Alliance party261 words
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Article113 1955-09-26 2 KUALA IJMIM i; fMi I all the States and sittlcm I formation of a Central 1 The meeting, h< I Chettiar Hall presided over Nadarajan. Mr. S. P S Nathi dent oi the Nat; i of Plantation Work- I that there arc fai 4 Tamil associations country "There arc113 words
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Article, Illustration326 1955-09-26 3 Row Of Huts Gutted, 35 People Homeless 2 Firemen Hurt In Blaze, Damage Placed At $20,000 TWO FIREMEN and a villager were injured when flames swept through a row of attap huts on |he bank of th v muddy Kallanu River in Kampons Soo Poo.Standard - 326 words
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Article111 1955-09-26 3 Education Promised To Ra'ayat KLAXG. Sun. -The Federation Government will soon start work to give maximum educational facilities to hundreds ol thousands ot children In villages and kampongs, the Minister of Education. Dato Abdul Razak revealed here last night at an election rally. The Alliance Government, he said, was fully111 words
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Article66 1955-09-26 3 Four Armed Gangsters Rob Farmer FOUR gangsters, three armed with daggers, robbed a Chinese larmer of $301 cash, a sold chain worth SHOO and a sold ring worth $40 in an attap hut off Jurons Road in Singapore yesterda\ morning. Later in the day. n strong police party raided a66 words
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Article213 1955-09-26 3 Wait Till Merdeka-UMNO PENANG, Sun.— Tlie Petung branch ot the UMNO decided today to shelve a resolution urging the British Government to return Penang Island to the Sultan of Kedah until independence is achieved. Moving this motion which touched off a heated debate at the213 words
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Article122 1955-09-26 3 He Wants Scheme For Jobless PENANO, Sun. The president of the Clerical and Administrative Union. Penan?. Mr. Cheah Thean Ewe, today called on Government to set up an unemployment .scheme Mr. Cheah. who was ad- j dressing the annual general meeting of the Union, said such a scheme would be122 words
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Article49 1955-09-26 3 .lOHOHK BAHRT. Sun In the .Juvenile Court. Pontian. today a Malay boy who gave hi-; diddresa as '1 unjnng Pag ir, Singapore, was fined 575 or one month's imprisonment for moving two and a hall katis of sugar from a restricted area without a permit.49 words
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Article42 1955-09-26 3 Sir Robeii Black. Governor of Singapore, attended a service at St. Andrew's Cathedra! yesterday morning in commemoration of the fourth anniversary Of City Day. Also present were Mr. T. P. F. McNeice former City Council President, and Mrs. \lc.\cicc.42 words
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Article32 1955-09-26 3 BUTTERWORTH. Sun- Air Vice-Marshal Kyle, Air Officer Commanding the Royal Air Force Malaya today Inspected the RAF. station here and the R.A.A.F. Construction Unit ba^cd at Butterworth.32 words
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Article342 1955-09-26 3 KANGAR. Sun. Alliance candidates won all the nine constituencies in the Perils State Council election held yesterday. The following la a summary ol tho election: Total electors 30. R31. total vote cast -24.438. poll average percentage— 79.lB total rejected ballot papers— 24l. The results nre:KIU.A PIRIIS342 words
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Article68 1955-09-26 3 $500 For Bullock-cart Service JOHORE BAHRU, Sun RIDA has given a loan of $501 to Hassan bin Mohamed ol Muar to operate a bullock-carl transport service. 'J'hc bullock cart lie will use h?s rubber tyro.-. A: the requesi ol the Settlement Government the cart was sent to Malacca to demonstrate68 words
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Advertisement174 1955-09-26 3 7/ie world famous family of TIGER medicinal pioducts ySfiir nfffll^^^H #5^ i .A. S CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is on excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL YOuW^aJa THEM EVERYWHERE BEDFORD I The Bedford 12 IS cwt.174 words
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Article344 1955-09-26 4 MTUC Votes For Power Against Anti-Union Acts IPOH, Sun. The Perak division of the MTUC today decided to recommend to its central committee the setting up of an "Un-Mala-yan Activities Investigation Sub-Committee" which should have special powers to investigate into an act or persons working against the344 words
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124 1955-09-26 4 'I Stabbed Her, Please Arrest Me' KLANG, Sun. A r.l-ycar-old Indian walked up \o ihc Kcpong Police Suit ion yesterday an d told a constable on duty: "I have just stabbed my sister. Please arrest me.'* The man then sat on a bench and refused to speak further, After so":c124 words
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124 1955-09-26 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun— At another man's instigation. Lee Song Yong, '20. broke into a house stole two fountain pen*, a ring and jewellery. The man took the jewellery and left Lee with the fountain pens and the ring In the Sessions Co.irt today. Lee was124 words
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Article56 1955-09-26 4 P E X A N G. Sun. The Penang division ot the Labour Party of Malaya will be sponsoring a public protest meeting on Wednesday. Sept. 28 at 8.30 p.m. at the Khek Association. Burmah Road, against the holding of "intelligence tests. for children seeking56 words
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Article162 1955-09-26 4 MR. L. C. HAWKINS, a member of the London Transport Executive, has been appointed Chairman of the Transport Commission beinff set up in Singapore to advise on development of the passenger transport system in the Colony. The other members 'of the Commission will be two162 words
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Article89 1955-09-26 4 KLANG. Sun.— The high collared "tutop type" uniiurm of the railway station masters may be changed soon. The Malayan Railway authorities have a.-krd for suggestions irom all station masters as to the new pattern to be introduced. About a fortnight ago station masters complained that the89 words
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153 1955-09-26 4 NINETY FOUR Singapore trade unions which claim to represent about 80.000 workers will hold a "Protest Week" from Oct. 2 to Oct. 9 against the introduction of the Pu'aIe Security Bill. The working committee of he unions which formed ecentlv to153 words
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Article, Illustration55 1955-09-26 4 Photo by LT. GEN. Bruce Clarke. Commanding General of the United States Army in Pacific, pictured with Lt. Gen. Sir Geoffrey Bourne, (right), G.O.C. Malaya. on his arrival at the Kuala Lumpur R.A.F. Station on Friday. The Station Commander. Group Capt. JI.P. Broad is in theStandard; Yong Peng Seong - 55 words
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Article228 1955-09-26 4 Bishop Baines - Bishop Baines —Says SYDNEY, Sept. 25, (IP)— The Anglican Bishop of Singapore. Rt. Rev. H. Baines, speaking at Sydney's St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral today, said that most responsible Malayans viewed the sending of Australian troops to Malaya as a necessary and desirable move on the part228 words
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Article, Illustration39 1955-09-26 4 MEMBERS of ihr Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union who visited the graveside of a conductor. Sockalineam Snpniah. in Lim Chu Kane to "mourn his doath" yesterday shout "merdeka" nitb rlenched lists, over So* -knlincam's grave, standard photo.Standard - 39 words
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150 1955-09-26 4 Islamic Put Up Election Challenge KLAXG. Sun. V. more days to go for tt. gor State Council eie ing dii.v, the six candid testing In two c.. I I near hore. wound v, campaign today. In Klang N<»rth. Urn between trie A Malayan Islamic A while at Siiouk E< fight150 words
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Article66 1955-09-26 4 JOHORE BAHRT v: -T following have been fc| rd memben of ih€ I Pahat Hospital Br Byed E>a bin A D Rcnnn. Inchr Ahmad Haji Abba.-. Mr. J. C. I Mr. Wong Aim Phui. SI Enson binto Ali Mr^ I Poov. Mrs. A N Ray.66 words
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Article37 1955-09-26 4 PENANG. Sun Nir. pongs In tho northern of Province WeUesley b- "n chosen by tlir P r Kepala Bata> and Sur.Mukim Councils, to tal .in the kmmponc cl« competition. North* ra Itrict. Province Wellesley. 19!37 words
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Miscellaneous648 1955-09-26 4 Standard <zMlmctvific Information at a Glance aimnmiillW— M-— win" Jp* Ntvs <S»: 710 Nrws Ta'.k IliajJc ':':72m): 4mm I I Jf I LI A n DC (> X! lU Sporti Rcc! i$J; ers 1972 m 415 U I) I NY] AP VRC ?30 the Favourites iSt; 8 L972mj: 4 «js»-648 words
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Article, Illustration748 1955-09-26 5 RE YOU A WO-PINT KILLER LONDON. traveller dreamed he was driver who killed his own he could not bear the r R longer he asked a magissuspend him for life. by suspending his licence ,rs. Eds of other motorists to do the same the two-pint man -is a potential killer748 words
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Article, Illustration669 1955-09-26 5 BLONDE BOOKIE Noel Whitcomb meets a T LONDON. I HA\h met hundreds of bookies. Colourful (haps mostly— mauve lip* f ied- ress; ryes, touches of froth tastefully arranged at the coiners of th mouth. So I wasn't really prepared for what 1 saw when I went to meet a bookie.669 words
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Article, Illustration224 1955-09-26 5 Tliis new ins "Chlldrvn playing." EYE-CATCHING, "Con-tinental-style" road suns are planned for Britain by the Transport Minister. The use of the torch symbol on "School" and "Children* c igru will be scrapped. Instead two pictures will be used. ONE lor "School* 1 shows children with satchels224 words
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Article614 1955-09-26 5 Jane Dexter - Have you anything to Declare? Jane Dexter By. LONDON YOU YE spent your money, 1 you've had your fun. Now you ar<> dreaming happily on the way home from a wonderful holiday. Then it hits you the first imly thought <»i" the fortnight what the heck am I going to614 words
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Miscellaneous69 1955-09-26 5 < 75 j MBT. "7 j Td I J I I 1 s ::i n small br rici) cience ">* c hut own 4> DOWN bo 17) ir above i > nail capable oi climbing < nditinn D |l imation. 81 for a bi-rul! tihties? II nutive i«.- m I69 words
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Article386 1955-09-26 6 t the British were blamed for < towards the Malays. Every- by government for the thai others resented the Malays' How* ver, it has turned out to the latter because they have what they wanted and have Irii oi self-help and dn incie- ,;it. One would have386 words
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Article423 1955-09-26 6 Peace- In Industry rPHE President Ol the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, together with most business leaders Id Colony, has expressed the anxiety ot commercial and industrial circles at the prevailing labour unrest and has warned the Government that ii the present strife is permitted to continue it would be detrimental423 words
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Article311 1955-09-26 6 Temperance Campaigns in Sweden, STOCKHOLM /)N October 1 a newliquor law comes into force in Sweden which will allow people to buy as much strong drink as they want lor the first time in 38 years. In proparatio for this, temperance campaigns are brine greatly intensified, advertisements for alcohol have311 words
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Article, Illustration216 1955-09-26 6 r FHK new law has boon passed largely because it is felt that the rationing system has served its purpose Swedes are no lonsor the hard drinkers they were when the system was introduced in 1?)17 thoir present total consumption of alcohol per head is216 words
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Article273 1955-09-26 6 Sayings Of The Week I )IPLOMATS are not al- ways the best ot friends Chancellor Dr. Adenauer. It seems that in the Imbroglio of Goa the Indians are peacefully aggressive while the Portuguese are aggressively peaceful— Mr. Shafaat Ilasool. in a letter to THE TIMES Now that taking of! one's273 words
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Article829 1955-09-26 6 Aster Gunasekera - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera by rpilE MOST OPTIMISTIC A o! the amnesty advocates must now admit the Alliance erred In making Its oiler to Communist terrorists to come out and become loyal citizens of the Malaya in the making. Most people thought otherwise, but not so829 words
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Letter469 1955-09-26 6 Sir: Your editorial "Government Must Obey" echoes the feelings of the common man. who has not the protection of powerful trade unions or political parties. For such simple folks the system of British justice which is the finest in the world is their protection for they469 words
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Letter140 1955-09-26 6 Sir: The so-called "For Amusement only" machines are training tho future gamblers of this City. Just step into one of these "fun houses" and you can find that side betters wager tor the highest number of points and. worse of all, these places are often the get-together of140 words
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Letter321 1955-09-26 6 Sir: The epoch-making speech made by His Highness The Sultan of Johore has given rise to discussion and criticism and the latest of these is contained in statement made on the authority of the Labour Party of Malaya and published in your issue of Sept 21. It has321 words
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Letter198 1955-09-26 6 \W\W\\\\\ WWWWW Al! Corresponde; Should Be She:: And To The Po:nt. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\w\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Sir: Mr. Lee Yoke Sin displays whitewashing sentiments and permit me to reply to his remarks about morn lily-paid employees. The monthly-paid employees of the mining Industry have unanimou>ly agreed to form a union of198 words
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206 1955-09-26 7 PERON HAS WIFE No. 3, SAY TWO NEWSPAPERS Chile, Sept. 25, (UP)— Two morning newspapers here yesterday published special dispatches from Buenos Aires reporting that ousted Argentine President Juan D. Pei on took a third wife a year and a halt ago and became the lather of a girl, now206 words
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116 1955-09-26 7 ANZUS Powers To Keep On Being Alert WASHINGTON. Sent. 25, (AP) Foreign Ministers of the United State Australia, ami New Zealand agreed yesterday that improved relations between Communist and free nations "do not so far justify" any relaxation of an!i-Com- nisi fences That conclusion was the principa. one announced at116 words
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Article41 1955-09-26 7 LA IRQ. Scot IV") (A I 3) C;iir<> police announced yesterday they have arrested two Orthodox priests on charges of smuggling go.d from Leganon The police added that they suspe I at least 15 clergymen '<;' u<->!d smuggling41 words
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Article, Illustration70 1955-09-26 7 FIFTEEN-TEAR-OLD Princess Ira and her bridegroom. Prince Alfonso. 30. ride a gondola from San Sebastian Church to Rrandol in Palace. Venice. after their marriage on Sept. 21 Beside the bride is her young brother. Prince Sebastiano. The other children are unidentified. The bridal gondola headed aAP - 70 words
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Article, Illustration279 1955-09-26 7 Where Mac Lean Made Films LONDON. Sept. 23, (IP)— A local drug store proprietor, i:. J. White, revealed last week that the "missing* 1 British diplomat Donald Mac Lean, often had visited his darkroom three miles away in Westerham to develop film. He279 words
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Article60 1955-09-26 7 TOKYO, Sept 25, (AP) P«?Ki:._: Radio said last night that Red China has approved Greal Britain as an intermediary "to assist Americans in China who desire to return home The approval of the Red Chinese Government was contained in a note handed to the Brit is60 words
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Article129 1955-09-26 7 THE HAGUE. Sept. 25, (UP)-A hit-and-run driver roared into a street bailed to traffic early today in a ear stolen from an American and rammed through a crowd leaving a movie theatre, killing two persons and injuring HO. Police said the car hit two cyclists129 words
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Article71 1955-09-26 7 BOMBAY. Sept. 25. <Reuter) Japanese shipping lines have ordered their ships in the Indian Ocean not to touch the Port 01 Marmogoa. in the Portuguese settlement in India according to usually reliable sources. Instructions to Japanese ships to "keep of! Goa" which the sources71 words
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Article50 1955-09-26 7 AMMAN Sept. 25. (Reutor) —The Royal Palace announc- j pd yesterday that Queen Dma of Jordan, is expecting a baby to be born next January. The 25-year-old Queen former student at Girton College. Cambridge -was married to Kins; Hussein. Last April.! They met in England.50 words
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Article25 1955-09-26 7 THE Soviet government railed it "a complete lie" that Soviet troops evacuated from Austria have been moved into Fast Germany- APAP - 25 words
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Article92 1955-09-26 7 Dr. Lee Buys A $15,000 House GARDEN GROVE. California. Sept. 25. (AP)— Major Sammy Lee. two-time Olympic diving champion, nan taught a hou.se in this Orange county community where he was rebufled in previou.s home- buying efforts because of his Korean ancestry. Lee and !a wife Rosiland. who have been92 words
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Article338 1955-09-26 7 Gort. Faces Crisis Over 'Missing' Diplomats Tory MP demands: TELL US ALL ABOUT THOSE SEX PERVERTS' LONDON, Sept. 25, (UP)— A Conservative Member of Parliament today demanded a "fullscale public inquiry into the scandalous case" of Burgess and Maclean and charged both men were "known338 words
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Article86 1955-09-26 7 TALLADE3A. Alabama, Sept. 25. i Renter >— A legal battle over ownership of a meteorite which struck a woman near here last November 30. has been .settled out of court. The woman, Mrs. Elizabeth Hodges, who was hit by the fragment, is to get possession86 words
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121 1955-09-26 7 WASHINGTON. Sept. (AP)-The U.S. Atomic Energy Commission report* cd yesterday that the Russians have set off anot i nuclear explosion, "indicating i continuation of their tests of nuclear weapon The mnouncemciu mdt by Lewis L. Straus, chaim of the U.° Atomic En Commission, .said121 words
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Article34 1955-09-26 7 LONDON. Sept. 25. 'AP> Moscow Radio reported last, night that the presidium of the USSR Supreme Soviet has approved this month's agreement to establish diplomatic relations with West Germany APAP - 34 words
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Article48 1955-09-26 7 NEW YORK. Sept. 25 fßcu{or\ Mr. Harold MacMillan. British Foreign Secretary, flew here today from London. lie came here for the United Nations General Assembly and talks with the other Western foreign ministers in preparation for the Geneva Big Four ministers meeting next month.48 words
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Article23 1955-09-26 7 TWO Japanese naval ships will pay an official visit to Now York this work, the first since World War 11. APAP - 23 words
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Article52 1955-09-26 7 PORT-OF-SPAIX, Sept 25, (Reuter) Hurricane "Janet" appears to have completely demolished Gouyave, the third most important town in Grenada with in h n bit I of about SjOM ports received liorc to Fifty pcop> arc known to have died and a much higher final deatli roll52 words
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Advertisement891 1955-09-26 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. TIL: §5923/6 265H1/« U2/« tobi«M»« *<>•* THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE T» H«lita« Montreal. Bo»ton. Ntw Yorh. Baltimore. Philadelphia Cult Port* Sport P. S ham Penan* POLYPHEMUS 9/16 Oct 17 Oct 18 Oet MEMNON 19/25 Now 26 No* 27/28 Nov POLYDORUS 9/16 Feb 17891 words
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Advertisement1164 1955-09-26 8 Tel- 2405 MANSFIELD <c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 "I;,!:, <.ncorpo,te< "/JT sh.ppm* j ||j.; BLLK FUNNEL LINE O t P t €Ptf m nihti Dorts to load and discharge car«c e> "T;." N r .ruv7;; ooo"cjrscow.0 oo"cjrscow. «>ndon Sinitaport Ou« Sails P. Sham Penang Ale nous for Liverpool Clas- Sepf1,164 words
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Advertisement841 1955-09-26 8 MITSUI |^j LINE Spore P. Shorn Penonp FOR JAPAN from Indio Atumoson Moru from Bomboy <or Yokohama, Kobe. Moi' Bansei Maru <rcm Colcutfo tor Kooe. Osaka. Yokohamo wv FOR JAPAN from Continent Hoquroson Moru for Yokohama Kobe. Nagoya v.a Saigon. Bangkok. H'kong 30 Sept Hakoncson Maru tor Yokohama Kobe Nogovo841 words
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Advertisement461 1955-09-26 8 EAST ASiAfii SAILINGS TO CONTiN| NT/ /4 M Foi Aden. Port said. Genoa. a«» w S t4< H Copenhagen. Gotl --9 "S'ENA" E x) "SELANDIA" 17 10 "MORELIA" r I x) Calls London <Passmg f, SAILINGS fROM SCANDINAVi* 1 Im "SELANDIA" for Sc g Bangkok 26 fe "SONGKHLA" for D,c461 words
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Article204 1955-09-26 9 AUGUST TIN OUTPUT A RECORD MALAYA'S production of tin-in concentrates in August totalled 5,305 tons, the highest figure so far this year (5,245 tons in July). This brings the total production in the first eight months of the year to 40.756 tons (39.834 tons in the corresponding period last year).204 words
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Article169 1955-09-26 9 New P O Debenture Stock Standard Shipping 1 Reporter THE Directors of the P Co. have decided that they would not be justified in embarking on their projected tanker programme without raising at the outset a substantial instalment of the cost in new money. The Standard understands that they now169 words
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Article62 1955-09-26 9 THE U.S. Bureau of Mines reported in Washington. stocks of domestic and foreign crude petroleum totalled 255.463.000 barrels on Sept 17. a nrt decrease of 132.000 barrels for the week. Domestic crude decreased 1.096.000. Foreign crude increased 914.--000. Daily average production was 6.634.000 barrels, an increase ofA.P. - 62 words
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Article576 1955-09-26 9 WASHINGTON, Sept. 25,— Economic progress has brought with it measures by many free nations to keep inflationary forces under control. As they have moved from recovery to prosperity, they have moved also from direct controls over prices, wages, and production to more orthodox types of576 words
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Article, Illustration184 1955-09-26 9 'Mr. Surf Visits J. Bahru '•MR. SURF," xcho has recently been presenting watches all over Malaya, visited Johore Bahru one day last week. The sales drive jor the detergent in Johore Bahru began at Chop Tan Seng Ktat, a 'Surf dealer. There a young member of the family put )ier184 words
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Article35 1955-09-26 9 IMPLRIAL Chemical Industries Ltd.. London, has declared an interim dividend of four per cent, on the ordinary stock payable Nov. 30. 1935. according to telegraphic advice received by the Singapore office on Saturday.35 words
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467 1955-09-26 9 A CONFERENCE that could benefit possibly half the world's people was held recently in Brisbane, sub-tropical capital of Queensland, the second largest State in Australia. Delegates from 10 nations attended the conference called to discuss livestock production under tropical conditions a basic problem affecting almost467 words
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Article28 1955-09-26 9 TWO West German shipping companies are each planning to build a passenger liner of 20.000-30.000 tons for the North Atlantic route between America and Europe.— APAP - 28 words
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Article18 1955-09-26 9 THE British Treasury has announced the signing of a financial and trade agreement with Bulgaria. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article171 1955-09-26 9 World's Biggest Ship Builder THE New York Times said recently that Japan is now the worl.l's largest builder of ships '.or export, taking the title rnvay from Britain. Basing Its story on "statistics here of Japanese ship building." the Times said Japan now ha.s on ordor 172 ships for foreignA.P. - 171 words
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Article82 1955-09-26 9 MALAYAN 1 banking statistics showed increases in loans and advances, demand deposits and fixed deposits and a da* >-rease in cash in ihc fu>t hall year of 195S compared with the preceding six months. Cash dropped to $55 997 000 a decrease of 38.:*6 per cent A-hilc82 words
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145 1955-09-26 9 COLOMBO PLAN DELEGATES TO SEE P. BUKOM THE delegates to the Colombo Plan Conference will be taken on a tour of a famous landmark that is not often seen by other tourists. Shell Company will play host on thi s occasion to the delegates and show them their installation at145 words
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455 1955-09-26 9 WEEKLY SHARE REPORT: FURTHER strike threats caused some profit taking and early on the easing of what had been a firm industrial market. However, by the end of the period the statement by the Chief Minister in the Federation that at present his Government is455 words
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Article127 1955-09-26 9 MR (iK A !V1 I H. \1( HOI.I. is arriving in Singapore today to take over the position of Manager for South-east Asia from Mr. Stuart Lowrie, 0.8.L J.P. who is retiring doe to ill health. Mr. Nicholl is one of t h«- company's top-127 words
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122 1955-09-26 9 Manufacturers Life Passes $6 Bil. Mark THE lurtn Lire Insurance Company passed <*n important milestone in Jure when Urn ines in force lipassed the M56.000,000.00t mark. Since 1047, the business :n force figure has ir.orc thsn doubled. Incorporated in Canada in 1887. the Manufacturers Lite has experienced co\ growth. The122 words
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Article299 1955-09-26 9 BUSINESS r\ »no in snares Sept. 17-2.T— INDUSTRIALS Con.-o!idated Tm Smellers Ovd 28 9. Fraser Ncavc n.n> $1,771 to SO to *1.7*.l rH. cb Gammon $2.70 to S2 *S2*. George. town Dispensary KLS2I. Hammei Co. 52.52] x.d. wm. Jack? 53. 25. Malayan Breweries W. 55 and299 words
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Article292 1955-09-26 9 ROBINSON A (<). I. in.: These active n tamed er during a < 1 interrupted by strike Brim anJ an increased profit fot ■i i i ded 30 i 55 i $1,155,392 «.',B I. I lor dividends on Pi capita L w.. :i m ige Comi i it292 words
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Advertisement390 1955-09-26 9 \\O T 1 CES m, In the matter of i TIIK COMPARES I ORDINANCE, 1040 I .i.id in thr matter of I HIM MKIAYI', LIMITED. I voticf: is hereby given I that 1 Meeting of the I itora of the above-named P oc held at Xos. Building, MalarSinqjporr. 1, on390 words
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Advertisement197 1955-09-26 9 NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE RENDERS from Class 'D* J. and above registered contractors will be received by the Superintending Engineer, Public Works Department, Kuala Lumpur up to 3 p.m. On Uth October 1955 for the Construction of Sewerage Installation at GuiMcmard Road housing site extension Kuala Lumpur Full particulars are197 words
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Article, Illustration575 1955-09-26 10 MICHAEL GOH - WESTBAND TROPHY IS MELVY N'S AGAIN MICHAEL GOH Story And Pictures By THE Westband trophy was yesterday won by Melvyn Poh at the Regatta organized by the Outboard Boatnig Club of Singapore at the Straits of Johore to climax the Diamond Jubilee celebrations honouring the Sultan of Johore. Poh won575 words
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Advertisement301 1955-09-26 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS tj nncnia NOW G! L~»THE STORY TOKYO COILDNT lIIDi:....WASIIINf;TO\ COULDNT IIOI.I) BACK! house nkfk p— T7 l«% k iH HUBERT RrAN ROBERT ST*CK Ul J a#V-' SHIRLEY YAMAGUCH) IIJT CAMERON XVU bamboo I J^l"' rV IMIS A CINt MASCOPt CAHIOOM _FCOMI«IC^^^g l/tf, jjA k C MOTiOW HCTUIf301 words
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Advertisement155 1955-09-26 10 J SHAW BROTHLRS ORUni^W I CAPITOL 1 PUS! "Uilßl l» 01 "^"^^H I9SS. in .\j ''J "—>i—«^ t R£ X HARR|t| t J MARGARET LEIGHTON M The Constant HuJ t CECIL PARKER k C W^J Dist by MM I J REXCj. us! 11-1: I RAIPH MIIKIK MIKI \\\^M y^^. H-BOMB!155 words
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Article, Illustration30 1955-09-26 11 x_* il vii ike- hands on tht» I St !i tp..rv (.oil Iu1»n Ladies Almi.i < ol»l«\ i left i tin* unner up N\»mkl\ I uin^d. n. '■••■:i I .mil X30 words
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Article617 1955-09-26 11 LONDON F«pl 23 ißeuter) ..c or aftei toll v .1 M.I I DIN ISION I P W U I- i A PI ***** 1 .V. l»J 3 3 2 18 Si) 0 2 27 1 W 2 211 812 V. i I L 1 r- r \j617 words
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388 1955-09-26 11 LONDON, Sept. 25, (Reuter).— Such interest lias been aroused in Britain over the British Isles Rugby I nion tour of South Africa that many snorts miters are campaigning for a match between the tour side and the Rest of Britain. There Is388 words
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Article95 1955-09-26 11 PORT ELIZABETH. South Africa. Sept. 25 (Re it( r) South Africa beat the Bi.' Isles by 22 points (two goa three trios, one dropped goal) to eight (one £ou one try) in jthe fourth and final R Union International at the Crusaders ground hero yesterday |to95 words
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Article45 1955-09-26 11 NEW YORK. Sept 24. 'Reuier Revenue from the in c television ;irif^ radio r*((ht boo.su-d receipt! bj .ci one and quarter million doi ai (more than E400.000 sterling! :,,r the wrorld hea\ I ficht between Rocky Marci and Archie Moon »t '^c Yankee Stadium.45 words
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472 1955-09-26 11 Unbeaten Blackpool Crash To The City MATTHEWS INJURED LONDON, Sept. 25, (Reutcr)— Two «o:ils by Manchester City in the last 20 minutes against a 10 man team shattered the proud record of Blackpool, the last of the unbeaten clubs in the lour EnglNi football league at Manchester today. Blackpool who472 words
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Article, Illustration191 1955-09-26 11 Even A Road Crash Couldn't Shake Ron! NOTHING the Denies can do will worry Lit ton's Ron Baynham, 26, after the clay he Kent to play against Birmingham, his home town team. Baynham, En g land's goalkeeper against Denmark, in Cope n hag en, on OctoberMirropic - 191 words
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Advertisement243 1955-09-26 11 SITUATIONS VACAM IPPLICATIOXS i I be in licate or i quiya lent r md Citizens. 1 ould east 18 y< tan I >>. iy ran- i- normal cd. Vision i ist b I Vii 9 |n ca 'J be sa is I ows:- r. Inspt 52< i \:i i Inspe243 words
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Advertisement577 1955-09-26 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT CIKGAPOM CITY COUNCIL —Required <A» Tc:riporary Clerk of Works <SiMc^nore> W r Department. at a IsH mor.'- nry jn the ranee 5435/- :o MtS/- according to 9ns and experience plu*; variable allowance Applirants must have experience; Civil Eng:neen:.g work in an administrative rapacitT s :r--veyinf ar^i577 words
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Miscellaneous179 1955-09-26 11 Ibr By Al Caop >^> i c^ )i |X GROWEP X vn'hiCh means -AN OO^ CHILLUN l!. I Tj h* KIDIKALUSS -Y^WH^M cxx^i^iW J^ wE *in KEEP All 5l MiLLNUNAiRES. > I\ 'A Lr 'TV bOOnFuL JDFV-A.7 g^ ThETSjCOQ? AFTER US -AN THAR B )M i i AG'Nr'/^V^^^^^J iyt »S179 words
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Article, Illustration417 1955-09-26 12 SMASHER LIM RULES THE JUNIORS ROBERT LIM, 20-year-old left-hander of Mayflower Badminton Party, beat Salleh bin Kurshi of Mangold in straight sets; 15-10, 17-14 to take the SBA Men s Junior Singles title yesterday, but the cheers were mosth for the plucky loser. Robert was tipped to polish oft his417 words
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Article39 1955-09-26 12 ROYAL Singapore Golf Club's men's championship final over 30 holes was completed with a win for J. C. Hutchcson who beat D. I. Stirk 3 and 2 at the R.S.G.C. yesterday. Stirk is the Colony champion.39 words
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Article74 1955-09-26 12 Kernail Singh. Colony pole ividiuU champion at r. Si held yester*i:rsultN: 100 >ard>: 1 Kcrnail 5 .1. 2. Dalbara Singh. 3 JasMop. Mcp A. Jump: 1. Singh, 2. Kuldip Mohinder Singh. SSI \.irds: I Kernail Singh. 2. Ja>i. s Dalbara Smeh. uo VanU: l. Kernail Singh. 2.74 words
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Article189 1955-09-26 12 IPOII. Sun. Pen.mg: became thp northern zone finalists in this > ear's Foonc Seong i'up competition after defealtel Perak by six ni.iUhes to three at the Perak Badminton Association hall tonight. With an overnight 3 l lead. Penanc: made sure of victory by taking the189 words
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Article44 1955-09-26 12 BALESTIER UNITED cntrrrd the Singapore A. FA. J ;nior Cup Final with a 3-2 «7 over Dockyard 'A' at Ceylang Stadium yesterday. Thry will now meet the u;nn»r< <>t' the replay between Alexandra Football team and Royal Signals match on Thur.->dav.44 words
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Article49 1955-09-26 12 ROYAL A Force Scletnr V i: :i\ five goa ls in a SAFA Cup-tic J n Bci IT stadium j day. V: f -:nc t<> the airmen ti.r easy way, largely because c yard P wai In top He scored four goals eluded a hat-trick.49 words
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Article51 1955-09-26 12 808 Cruiduhank. skipper of t Sng i pore Glass Cricket Club. appearance before q r Britain performed I it-trick m the vital stage Mif friendly cricket match Kranji. to give bis side ting tivc.run win at Kranji s SGCC 91: Hall 22 ,:.u Hfi: Wright 21, 'Cruicki for51 words
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Article50 1955-09-26 12 ROYAL Signab held Alex- Football Team 1-1 kn c junior Cup semifinal Ja in Besar Stadium yeMeri Football Team's in- right Omii.hi connected i Prank crosi i<» score in t 12th minute and levca B uitcr Whitman equals <i 1• will take place at j^i'- J Thursday.50 words
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Article58 1955-09-26 12 MOSCOW. Sept. 25 (Rctl-I ten The Soviet Union beat Hungary 4—2 in the international soccer "B" match! here today. according to Moscow Home Service broadcast quoted by Reuter. The score was 1— 1 at halftime. At Stockholm. Sweden and Norway drew 1-1 in their international match today Both58 words
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Article, Illustration466 1955-09-26 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By BARAKAT. a five-year-old Seven Seas gelding, trained by J. R. "Doc"' Rodgcrs at Penang scored a smashing victory over the Bukit Timah mile on Saturday to put himself in the Singapore Gold Cup picture. Barakat created the biggest surprise of466 words
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Article, Illustration555 1955-09-26 12 BILL FUNK - BILL FUNK wmmAU 1 Need Is A Coach, An^ By "I STAND a good chance of being chosen for the 1956 Olympics at Melbourne, if they ever select a team of Fijians," 25-year-old Joe Levula said to me. "HI be ready for Melbourne if I get a good coach555 words
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Article124 1955-09-26 12 Zabaglione Heads Gold Cup Field SEVENTEEN top class stayers have been handicapped in the valuable Singapore Gold Cup to be run over 11 miles at Bukit Timah on Saturday, concluding day of the Singapore Gold Cup Meeting. Heading the weights is Pcnang Gold Cup winner. Zabaglione. who has been allotted124 words
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Article469 1955-09-26 12 WEIGHTS for Wednesday, second day of the Singapore GOLD CUP Meeting are: CI. 1. Div I—6 Fur. I in Os »-00 Good Fora?e 8.03 v j j f adi More 8.1.1 Parwaaz 8.03 Jackie's Kuda 9.07 (graduate B.l> Theatre II 80* Sovereign 8.12 Starry 8.11 i Chrysantht mum469 words
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Advertisement68 1955-09-26 12 "My wat(h is protect incabi 15 yours?" I Ab« r p I cvcfvdov >' ocfcj •< cnointom t*% ocaw y V its IM wtmi b y keeping rtfHiW Rcm."" fo»ont, *i'c^ t a Kutlt t < /*^^Mr itufftilMHf lent V^^r 18/.OC I T*WA I FAR EAST SOLE AGENTS 1 LAP68 words
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