Singapore Standard, 27 September 1955
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Title Section28 1955-09-27 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 fft jt 'A i. FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 5111 2414 KLKLKDOP M>(j.\r«JKfc, IL^l'Xi ai.ri«,j|Dr.u ±1, 195 11 FAGBS J"> CENTS28 words
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Article327 1955-09-27 1 employees in a memoaiayanisation Commission, charged Broadcasting with lack of leadership, Iky, and above all with no ptally wrong with low: its place in public j able With that of the I submitted by the Employees' Union adds. ir t «morandum says that no Aiaiaya programmes linly mediocre in327 words
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Article91 1955-09-27 1 Malaya s Trade Up $37 Mil. KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaya > total import-export trade for August jumped more than $37 million over that of the previous month. Federation Government announced tod Direct foreign trade through the Federation's In port of Penang and Singap re totalled $474 million in August as91 words
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Article162 1955-09-27 1 RAUB. Mon— Two more terrorists, including a Comnlst branch committee r. surrendered in Pai today, enabling the -time "politburo State" to the cumulative AMSEP rrt of the rest of Malaya. Kok Wan. the Red sec- rotary and his ranker-corn- j rad<\ Koon Sans, gave up to I162 words
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Article29 1955-09-27 1 HUNGER strikers asking for the withdrawal of India from Kashmir were on duty outside the United Nations and the India High Commissioner's offices in Karachi yesterday. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article25 1955-09-27 1 MR. NEHRU, the Indian Prime Minister, denied in Parliament today that Britain had offered to mediate in the Indo-Portugal dispute over Goa.— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article663 1955-09-27 1 2,500 Employees Strike Govt. Lays On Special Lorries For Children MORE THAN 2,500 Singapore Traction Company employees conductors, driver:, mechanics, inspectors and clerks went on strike at 1 a.m. this morning. There will be no S.T.C. buses plying along the streets of the City from today.663 words
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Article, Illustration24 1955-09-27 1 TWKMV-lKillT-VKAR- OLD N« Crok Keow who ilicd in the holocaust. Turn to Paso for the surviving members «f her family.24 words
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Article, Illustration664 1955-09-27 1 Flames Engulf Mother Son ANG FAMILY'S GRIMMEST DAY \N ATTKACTIVE younjr woman and iier five-year-old son were burnt to death when they plunged into a room of l'Laming tyres in a 3 a.m. lire which razed a row of shophouses in Bencoolen Street, Singapore, yesterday. > mother. Ng Gcok Keow,Standard - 664 words
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Article22 1955-09-27 1 ABOUT '4.009 workers in chemical plants throughout B Igium came out on strike yesterday tor a livc-dav working week. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article18 1955-09-27 1 SHIGEO Odati. (33, wartime j mayor of Singapore died in Tokyo yoterday of cancer. A. P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article59 1955-09-27 1 SEOUL. Sept. 2G 'UP) American military police yesterday threw tear gas grenades and turned rire hoses on some 200 Korean students who ru.-hed barricaded Wolmi Island oil Inchon in a renewal of violent demonstrations against neutral nations truce inspectors. National police reported the incident today and claimed59 words
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Article18 1955-09-27 1 ERICH RA£DER. Grand Admiral of Hitlers navy, was released from Spandau war crimes prison today. A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article79 1955-09-27 1 EXPERT TO SEE IKE DENVER. Sept. 26 (Routed President Eisenhower's team of doctors reported today that he had "a comfortable night" and his condition "remains stable The bulletin also announced that the President would be examined again later in the morning by one of the world's foremost heart spe- cialists,79 words
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Article37 1955-09-27 1 LONDON. Sept. 26 <AP)—j The Russians .say they arc thinking about building a mammoth dam across the Bering Strait and warming the Arctic Ocean with Pacific waters pumped across by atomic power.37 words
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Article31 1955-09-27 1 RED CHINA RELEASES 7 HONGKONG. Sept. 26 (UP)i —Five Americans, a Belgian and a Dutchman arrived here; by boat and train today after; having been released by Communist authorities in China.31 words
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Article29 1955-09-27 1 VICE-Admiral M. E. Curts, Deputy Commander in Chief. Pacific Fleet, flew into Hongkong by U.S. air force plane from Okinawa yesterday on a two-day unofficial visit.— U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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Article149 1955-09-27 1 LONDON. Sept. 26 (UP)—, The Sunday Express today elected Group Captain Peter Townsend "unhappiest suitor oi the century." Rounding up the latest rumours on his romance with Princess Margaret, columnist Robert Pitman said the royal family may allow him "the special favour of announcing his own wedding—149 words
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Article120 1955-09-27 1 Where To Get Your Bus skeleton lorry service run by the Singapore Government will ply along the main S.T.C. routes and will teiminatej at Waterloo Street. Jchool children who want to make use of the lorry service should wait at normal S.T.C. bus stops and look out for lorries which120 words
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Article48 1955-09-27 1 ROME. Sept. 26 (Reuten Italian Foreign Minister Gae;ano Matino intends to travel :o Asia to return the official risits paid to Italy in the past rear by the prime ministers )f Japan. India. Ceylon, and I'hailand. a foreign office ipokesman said here, today48 words
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Article200 1955-09-27 1 Dal mi a Held By Police RS. 20 MIL INVOLVED NEW DELHI. Sept. 26 'Retlteri Mr. Seth Ramkrishna Dalmia. one of India's bigue-t industrialists, was arrested last night on a charge of embezzling more than 20.000.000 rupees from the Bharat Insurance Company. New Delhi Police Headquarters said. Dalmia. who If200 words
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Article66 1955-09-27 1 NEW YORK. Srpt. 26 <Reutcn Prices fell sharply today on t lie New York .stork market in heavy selling following President Eisenhowers heart attack. In London, it was a day of uncertainty in stock markets. VaKue talk ol cominf economic measures were a depring influence66 words
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Article218 1955-09-27 1 JOIIORE BAHRI, Mon. An armoured car belonging to the Coronation Estate in Kluang, Johore, which was carrying two persons, narrowly missed being blown up by a terrorist-planted land mine yesterday. The mine exploded a few seconds alter the vehicle had passed near it. This218 words
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Article39 1955-09-27 1 ROME. Sept 26 <AP) Communist authorities have expelled nearly all foreign Roman Catholic missionaries from China in the last five years, but have failed to deteat the Church, the international Fides service said here today.39 words
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Article32 1955-09-27 1 NINE men and one woman returned to Wot Germany last Saturday from the Soviet Union atter being released from prison camps here, according to reports reaching here today. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement13 1955-09-27 1 '"'lit* Knable sho|| I,SEASON Whatever the pleasure !Ux Player's complete it I PM-3513 words
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Advertisement45 1955-09-27 1 so r^ T--Z- SERVES Vn JgliJ MALAYA'S FOR iJBM FINEST 55.20 t-M ICE CREAM CDIP ttQl^ci CMAhih jTQ.I— gj»QM t «jMgi RANSOMES SIMS |EFfIRIIS LTO. 18-in."MINOR" MOTOR MOWER J^" 1^ A VA I LAB LE FROM STOCK $525 OTHER MODELS UP TO 36" CR 1445 words
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Article503 1955-09-27 2 State Committee Member Says Amnesty Will worn TUNKU'S SIGNATURE CONVINCED mf OF GOVT.'S SINCERITY By K. C. AKIN KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Phui Wah. Communist Regional Committee member for nort'nwest Pahang and the r-st-ranked terrorist to surrender under the amnesty so far. told The laid503 words
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591 1955-09-27 2 Tribunal Backs Claim By Johore Sawmill War Damage To Pay More JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— A four-man tribunal yesterday increased the War Damage Commission's award of $31,838 in respect of a claim by the Kirn Chin Hoe Sawmills of Labis, to $46,750 with interest at the rate of two per cent591 words
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Article100 1955-09-27 2 World Airways were yesterday hosts to the Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas, the Minister for Health. Mr. A. J. Braga and other V.I.Ps. travel agents and journalists. The occasion was the arrival of the first doubh decker Stratodipper. the "Gulden Gate,' In Singapore. PA A100 words
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Article, Illustration107 1955-09-27 2 THE Singapore (iirl Guides Headquarters is a pleasant place whore guides can meet and study for badges a«d learn lo help other people." said lady Mack, the new president of the Singapore (iirl Guides Association: Mrs NY. A. C. Ed theirStandard - 107 words
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Article123 1955-09-27 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Australian CornMalaya. Sir Alan Watt, said today the > Chic: Minist r, Tunku Abdul Rahman uiderst >"d" soi his views regarding A traliao troops in the Federation. Nt to] tonighi g s arose UMNO Gen-;: Assen Sat ciciv Minister ;cci by the in C123 words
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Article66 1955-09-27 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A special programme is being sponsored by the Selango r Film Society to pre.-ent the ten amateur cine films which have won "Oscars" in the amatuer film world in Britain. The ii'ms are a mixture of comedies, cartoons and thrill- crs. The66 words
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Article27 1955-09-27 2 FOUR men. brandishing daggers, raided a house in Serangoon Road. Singapore, yesterday afternoon and robbed a woman of a gold chain locket and $20 cash.27 words
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Article21 1955-09-27 2 FIRE destroyed the kitchen of an attap hut In Jalan Pagar in the Changi area, Singapore, early yesterday.21 words
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Article31 1955-09-27 2 MESSRS Makhanial and G. Uttamram, prominent Singa- pore merchants have donated! $1,000 each towards the fund for building a permanent premises for the Sri Narayana Mission in Sek-tar.31 words
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Article, Illustration17 1955-09-27 2 I AKKY KOII kSffcj ~**^l draw shows off liin p;i/i Stan (iluck. Sineapon Mai X ft)17 words
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Article32 1955-09-27 2 ClipfM r flight ovi r Sii pore and Johore i smooth that no: >■■■ drink was spilt. Mr. S:.i:i I rnana^- r s conducted a the numb r m< i corresponding DKL;KL;KLPE32 words
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Advertisement250 1955-09-27 2 THE SINGAPORE TRACTION COMPANY LIMITED. BUS STRIKE I THE Singapore Traction Company Limited wants the Public of Singapore to know the following facts 1. Following demands put forward by the Union negotiation^ took place between the Union and the Company in January and February 1954, the Union being represented by250 words
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189 1955-09-27 3 SOUTH SMILES IT SENTENCE OF JAIL TERM 1,//s Judge He Is Not otisticd WHh Verdict OLD youth smiled after he the Singapore First Criminal L en urt v c tcrday to five years' imprison- vin a i» n his possession terrorist Juic 12. I. mvicted of having a copy the189 words
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Article151 1955-09-27 3 Now Serve 10 Mths. Less K. senriai five years' imprisonmission «f t>"2 hand-grenades, will i'^\ following a decision made i.iirt <>l Criminal Appeal ye>terday. or. 4. who was arrested and May 13 last year, to live Isonmeni with anO::- Bun Soon, on Oct. On 4 appealed and a retrial151 words
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Article, Illustration86 1955-09-27 3 A STROXG wind that lashed Singapore island «it midday yesterday, unhinged a steel signboard oj /trm Robinson ftoad m?d Icfi j| stringing dangerous!}/ 50 /ect above the busy sfreef. IVerrouj pedestrians imt:>ed'<atelu sent tor the /•'/re Brigade. Firemen arrived and, offer a lew* jt\inuie operation, !'(<*?/86 words
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149 1955-09-27 3 $50,000 Bail Allowed In Gold Case MOK FAT. 37 a serang the s.s. Helios, was offered $50,000 bail in two sureties yes- terday after he was charged in i the Singapore First Criminal D\>'-. nporting 200 Ib v gold into the Colony. The accused protested to the couri over his149 words
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Article33 1955-09-27 3 THE X >y*l Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to AniPenang and Province \V. Lesley, will hold their annual flag <i<»v on Ort. 1 and ••a ma r);iv" an Ol 2.33 words
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Article42 1955-09-27 3 THK s of Criconflrmed t'ne ir years' imprin Lim Chiew c Court for **havng made ising fear or Appear] Court he'd that i type of offence was very •he tence passthose found guilty ol ofTen r must he severe.42 words
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Article81 1955-09-27 3 $600 Per Month Is 'Too Little' THE MALAYAN Airways Local Employees' Union. Sin- j gapore, yesterday rejected i\ counter oiler of $600 basic and a yearly increment of $25 for local engineers, when negotiations with the management resumed yesterday. The union had originally asked for $350 a month lor the81 words
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Article25 1955-09-27 3 HONGKONG, Sept. 21 Standard Service: pri "es oi the Hongkong were: 115.42 l sterling; $5.77g75 to 5 to Malayan SI: the Indonesian Ru-25 words
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Article360 1955-09-27 3 Ronald Moore's New Book Tells Of Life In Spore i 1 I In >ranee Is being won. >;•■ more and more are to hospital tar treatment, instead ol retiring to i dying-house to die. ■turiiiermure. dying-house lay one. at a charge, the ndMre paraphernalia ol360 words
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Article68 1955-09-27 3 THE Australian Minister for External Affairs. Mr. R. G. Casey, who is expected to arrive in Sir.ociporc today, will give a talk over Radio Malaya a 1 !> p.m. about the Colombo Plan .Ministerial Conference, which will be held in the Colony next month. He68 words
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209 1955-09-27 3 A YOUNG labourer Teo Theng Lye. was acquitted in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday of enticing a 22-year-old woman. Mary Tan. from her middle-aged husband. After hearing the evidence, the Magistrate. Mr. J. M. Devereux-Colebourn. acquit- '> ted Teo without calling for his209 words
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Article53 1955-09-27 3 TAN WAI YOU was charged in the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday with causing the death of Chea Koh Yen while b 'ing a member of an unlawful assembly at the junction of Chens Cheok Street and New Bridge Road on Sept 4. He was remanded53 words
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Article160 1955-09-27 3 $2,500 Job To Better Employer-Employee Relations SI N GAPORE employers are looking for a $2,500 man as their Industrial Relations Adviser to improve employer/employee relations. Th,' Singapore F.m- plovers' Federation has advertised for an experienced man in London, Hongkong and Singapore. "We're looking f160 words
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296 1955-09-27 3 Radio Malaya's Knotty Problems THE Radio Malaya orchestra in Singapore may be faced with a knotty problem at the end of this year when six of its nine expatriate members will leave the orchestra on expiry of their contracts. Replacements will296 words
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123 1955-09-27 3 Hello Girl Admits She Took Too Many Pills MISS IN A LOPEZ, a 28-year-old typist and telephone operator, pleaded guilty in a Singapore Court yesterday to a charge ol attempted suicide by taking an overdose of sleeping pills last Tuesday. Acting on information. Police went to Lopez's house in Phcng123 words
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Article130 1955-09-27 3 I POT I. Mon. Representatives of Government dailypaid employees belonging to five unions decided at an emergency meeting last night to a^k Government for more pay. A resolution was passed authorising the staff side ol Whitley Council <lor dailypaid workers* to take up the "vital130 words
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Article79 1955-09-27 3 Five Held On Robbery Charge FIVE men were produced in the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday in connection with an alleged daylight gang n bbery at 7{ mile, Jurong Road on Sept. 25. The men. Lim Poh Ouan. Hang Hin Heong, Teh Choon Men??. Tan Son- Hui and 'lan In79 words
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Miscellaneous76 1955-09-27 3 Weather Report Ml\ I M I M Irmprratun-: Irnm p.m. Sept. !~> to 7 ::0 a.m. Sepl. Sfc Singapore (75F). Prnang <71Fi. Kota Uahru (711 t. Kuala l.nmpur »7.: i i Ipoh (711 i. Kuantan i7or.. .Mavmum Temperature: I rom 7.'.') a.m. to *M pm. Sept. Singapore IHrl« Pmfil (OFI,76 words
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Article56 1955-09-27 4 LABOURERS ACUITTED KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Two labourers. Kun.iappan and Rama Moorthy, both ol Batu Cave.-, were today ac- quitted in the Second MaI gi.st rate's Court on a charge i of house trespass. They were alleged to have entered the compound ot one iP. Paul. Station Master at Batu Caves,56 words
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Article45 1955-09-27 4 KLANO, Mon. Tirw Kow. '38. was today fined $1,000 by the Klang Magistrate Raja Sulaiman for possession ol two sheets of paper contain- ing stakes relating to "Ch^e I Fah 36-character lottery. :on April 23 at Pandamaran I New Village.45 words
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Article48 1955-09-27 4 MR. J. A. \V. HARE, who is the son of the Chairman of James Hare. Limited, the woollen am? worsted manufacturers of Lcoris. is arriving in Singa- i roro today from Bangkok by ■80.A.C. Coronet in the course of a round world to ;r.48 words
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Article24 1955-09-27 4 A YOUNG Tamil girl, SithaJi laxml aged 4 was found drowned in a drain at Melintang Estato. Bagan Datoh last Thursday altornoon.24 words
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Article30 1955-09-27 4 i HMS Newfoundland rCapt R E Portlock, Royal Navy), (> <t Singapore yesterday for the Philippines She is paying an informal visit to Manila Iro.n Sont :-ift t<» rvt30 words
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Article84 1955-09-27 4 ALOR STAR. Mon. The caretaker of the Royal Cemetery. Alor Star. Abdul Rahman b:n Abdul Rashid. who was charged with possessing six handgrenades on Auf 13. and Ahmad bin Haji Rejab. 27 who was charged with ancf ing the offence, succeeded in their appij84 words
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Article92 1955-09-27 4 FIFTEEN-YEA! old Han J<*o Hony; beamed and (buckled as he twirled tbe knob of his new radio siven to Mm yesterday by Mr. A.w. Frisby. chairman of the Committee for the Underprivileged and Infirmed on behalf of Kotary Club of Singapore. Han has been92 words
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364 1955-09-27 4 A SOLDIER, who deserted the army in August 1948. was sentenced to 18 months' jail and ordered by a District Court Martial yesterday to be discharged from the Army with ignominy. The soldier. Private Mariasoosay Adekalam 27. of 30 Battalion R.A.0.C.. was found guilty364 words
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Article161 1955-09-27 4 COMMODITY PRICES < liMNi- rubber prices (rents per in.) in Singapore veslerd^v were: liuvers Sellers Spot f.o b. (■on.) 145] 145| No. 1 R.SS. Oct. 1451 1451 No. 2 140! NO; No. 138 1 UU[ Tone: Uncertain. TIN PKICE the price of tin resterday was s.*s7r> i per picul (Down161 words
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Article94 1955-09-27 4 j Two Nabbed, Three Fled SEEEMBAW. Mon.—A tailor's daughter resisted five v S^wTrfSS? 1 l>UUi e three l 0 flißht Ihe live catered the tailors shop in Jalan Tunku ECV. FOUr pr r. tendin to ••lothinß PnwsP "the tailor ,n .on versat.on^ The f,fth put his94 words
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Article415 1955-09-27 4 Research board Sees Woe Ahead KUALA LU/virun, M on# Government must take immediate action to encourage more prospecting and to introduce protective measures or Malaya would cease to be the leading tin producing country in the world, declares a special bulletin published by the415 words
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Article208 1955-09-27 4 Second In Seven Months SIXTY-EIGHT employees of the Lee Wood Work in? Company in Paya Lebar struck yesterday for increased wages and better conditions of service. This is the second strike by the workers within seven months. The first strike was in March this year. The208 words
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Article346 1955-09-27 4 Shop Assistant Tells Court A SINGAPORE shop assistant told the Fifth Magistrate, Mr. R. 8.1. Pates, yesterday that six detectives beat him up with towel-covered fists and forced him to admit a murder. The shop assistant, Goh Chek Hcong. was testifying against346 words
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Article235 1955-09-27 4 A MIDDLE-AGED Chinese woman, who gave away her one-month old daughter to the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus 17 years ago, was thoroughly disappointed yesterday when the Mother Superior could not trace the girl in the Convent. Nuns at the Convent could not help235 words
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Advertisement311 1955-09-27 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS n n _i-i_i-i_n_n_ri_iri_ n_i~i_r~»_»~u~u~u'*'W^«'^^ J^"^ JLIHAMBRA OPENS TODAY! IiUM W P IIM II am 1 50. 1.00, lj *fe LESLIE CARON j €>U IN A WONDERFILM ;n OF BEAUTY. MUSIC j^ j r> AND SPECTACLE! I v i i- _r fw I |5t lifpp^A I \s&-' Leslie311 words
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Advertisement123 1955-09-27 4 onnn Dr.umo\j UK!, Vi|MJ The* Movie Mag<i/iu, v S »»»J ISSUE MOVIE NcU/eB ON SALE IN sPo^: S B I CAPITOL I f^^l PLIS! UOKI 1) Of Bl VKty lml!1<! I \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\wv COM i '"^^^H REX HARRISON I MARGARET LEIGHTON ay J I ]mb «*^^ml --Mi wttr jM^HaBIaHBI i I123 words
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Article, Illustration82 1955-09-27 5 I IMF. New Zealand Commissioner in South-east \ni.« Mr. loss Shanahan. save a cocktail party at I Raffles Hotel last nisht to celebrate his country's I i national day I Xtnoni; the .100 quests at the party were the C.ovnnor of Singapore. Sir Robert Bla< kStandard - 82 words
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334 1955-09-27 5 IPOH, Mon. Terrorists in the Tapoh District of Perak answered the Amnesty call last night by kidnapping two Chinese Home Guards in Banir New Village and later shooting them outside the perimeter fence. The bullet-riddled bodies of the victims were »vi n d this334 words
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Article, Illustration64 1955-09-27 5 They'll Be At The Press Ball? 1 l)(i; of the lovely sirls who wifl be in att'Md.incr .it 1955 Prr>s Ball to be held at the J Sc i ii'\v Hotel in Siima porr on Ort. X Tirkt-ts pri»«(l it SII P»r rouple j fat tin- piiblu arc obtain- iblr64 words
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Article83 1955-09-27 5 SEREMBAN, Sun— The nev 5250.000 building of San Mil S tool was declared open yea terday by the Mentri Bcsar X- _;ri Sembilan, Inche Sham in bin Nain. Among the large crowd n the opening ceremony was th< Assistant Minister of Educa i tion, Mr. Too83 words
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461 1955-09-27 5 Offenders Say 'Regrets' IPOH, Mon. Two Alliance Councillors on the lpoh and Meng- ;S lembu Town Council and the publisher of the local Chinese Kirn Kwok j Daily News today agreed to express "regret" to Perak Progressive Party J Town Councillor, Mr. D.461 words
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Article182 1955-09-27 5 Injunction Suit Is Withdrawn BY CONSENT, n order was made in the Singapore High Court yesterday on the motion by the Singapore Co d Storage Company tor the continuance of an interim injunction againsi C. Devan Nair and Peter Khoo of the Singapore ry and Siiop Workers' Union. The suit182 words
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Article56 1955-09-27 5 PENANG. Mon. An un-der-aged dance hostess had her licence cancelled by the Labour Department here when she was found not returning home to her mother at night. The young girl wxs alleged to be in tin 1 habit of passing the night at the Wembley Dance Hall56 words
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Article70 1955-09-27 5 THE Bingapore Government Services Football Association will hold its annual ball at the Raffles Hotel on Oct. 21 from 8.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets at $5 pi*r couple and |S3 single, including makar ketchil. are available IronMr. Son Teo Seng at tin I Ministry of Education,70 words
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Article132 1955-09-27 5 IPOII. Mon The allocation f seats to be contested by the hree parties (UMNO-MCA-■IIC) forming the Alliance in he Nov 12 Perak State Counil elections, has now been ettled. The Standard learnt ori.'iy The share-out of constitu-•n.-jes will now he UMNO 14. HCA five arid132 words
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Article82 1955-09-27 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— I Under the Muslim Enactment, f Isak bin Ismail, of Geylang Patah, was rharged In the Magistrate's Court today with committing adultery with Watimah binte Jalil. a Muslim woman whom he knew to be the wife of Talib bin Tamat [sak, who82 words
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Article71 1955-09-27 5 IPOII. Mon The draw for tpoh Vwk Choy Chinese High S School building iund lottery, S which took place at its primary i school grounds ]a?t evening, i( resulted as follows: First Prize *****1— 58.488 32 V Second Prize ll!H)/>8 1« Third Prize- L 28 810 —52,12271 words
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Article20 1955-09-27 5 BHASKARAN Piliai. :!0. was found hanging from a rub- ber tri'f. at the 13) Mile, Sembawan'4 E-;ato. ycstirday.20 words
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Advertisement394 1955-09-27 5 air-conditioned CHINESE EUROPEAN MENUS SPECIAL RUSSIAN DISHES CHOICEST WINES SINGAPORE AIRPORT HOTEL I PAYA LEBAR SINGAPORE TELEPHONE ***** fy/ yeu. Ktvt bad cjutf/i DcHltts V COUGH SYRUP IWTTW r^-jAiACOI f *o CRfcOSOTtI I IN TH? BLUI AND ORAN&t ORTCH OBTAINAeif iVEBYWMttI IN COUGH SYRUP^t up ffij SPECIALLY MADE FOR THE394 words
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Miscellaneous606 1955-09-27 5 Standard c^lmanac Information at a Glance WSSBSmßmammmmma? i. < N.itura'.:?t iSi; 6 .">.") Tlczinru'. M.b;c il972m);3nm H.t Parade f I 111 A ft V /N t% C announcement- c U:;;-.;^-IJ IIIIJ A r-\mJ X t'* por<? Shaie Markei Report iS il«»72m>; 343 A Word Iron JB^ t m New? tS.-606 words
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804 1955-09-27 6 Singapore Standard Spiritiess Radio m^ICE tarted 1 mctioning alter the war. Radio ys been at sixes and sevens. fixed policy neither has it d with the spirit as demonstrated, Radio Indonesia. It is the only partment run to suit the whims of i who have had dealings been appalled with804 words
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Article546 1955-09-27 6 Robert Franklin - Great Exodus From Shanghai Robert Franklin by HONGKONG rp;iK forced, helter-skelter 1 evacuation of oneseventh of Shanghai's population to country arras involving the movement of .000.000 persons is proreediag apace accordias to the latest newspapers reaching here from ,'hina's largest city. In its present phase, at least this mass evacuation546 words
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Letter550 1955-09-27 6 B.i roi me mat iv»v y< via Singapore has b< i n Ri I I with Chinese literature from the mainland i I China. A bill is to be introduced into the Legi itive Assembly, the purpose ot winch is to put a stop to550 words
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Letter176 1955-09-27 6 Sir: Ihe ai ol Churchill great headmasters rhake greal schools which, in their turn produce great men and women who b^- lers ;nd le Her in parts of the world. In the Federation on the nan lh< cpatriate he i naster here today an i there tomoi v<>:\\176 words
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Article816 1955-09-27 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA IT II \S HAPPENED AGAIN. C The men of the Sinua- pore Traction Company 2 have gone on strike this morning. As was to be expected their very generous J oiler to man the vehicles so as not to Inconvenience the public816 words
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Article, Illustration764 1955-09-27 6 PHILIP DEANE - PHILIP DEANE By At the a«rc of .*>(>. (him ,j y I wiily a courtesy) ha* <.j,| M career by attaining llie li^i,,., I the land, an office I powers vested in lln whom Britain ruled her 1,, I and il is M a dr-Knj,,764 words
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Article59 1955-09-27 6 iFTTUSAN Ifelayu *r< 1 the formation 1 Singapore Ma my v 1 League an i formation a- It nays that there we en Th may be fine to the [art t the pn ratioi 4 The paper pea Ing to tne M.. to cxl cooperation ganisation. It 11159 words
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Article29 1955-09-27 6 pHUNG Shing Jit p. a now war in t: posal to the for in exchange < I b eprtnl t v BpectuM the Soviet inc. uding D,LMKKLLE29 words
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Advertisement67 1955-09-27 6 OPTICAL SERVICES OF THE HIGHEST ORDER c [1 n. contoui \r 1 ■■<■• ■vi ■i are ai tl ea t, rt all del lhat n »r« f 'he OI l R F:• SSIONAL SERVICES made n r iracv c n ng ma- I rru.Hcr c Kirse. DAH SIN OPTICAL HOUSE67 words
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Advertisement10 1955-09-27 6 ANCHOR BUTTER Fresh from New Zealanu Meadows SINGAPORE COLD STORA^^10 words
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317 1955-09-27 7 Algeria Will Stay French At Any Cost raure strtßes Blow At Nationalists Security Forces Are Now Stronaer PARIS, Sept. 26, (AP)— Premier Edgar Faure dealt a blow last night to the aspirations of Algerian nationalists. He told the French in a radio address that this nation will keep Algeria at317 words
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Article, Illustration50 1955-09-27 7 photo. MACIIIKO Kyo. the Japanese film actress, who has not seen her father since she was a child, when he emigrated to Brazil, meets him again In New York. She is on .1 m oriel tour. The father. Jisaburo Ishida. flew specially from Sao Paulo to see her. A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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189 1955-09-27 7 Probe Of Southern Justice Is Urged GREENWOOD. Mississippi, Sept. 26 < Renter Mr. Victor Anfuso of New York, Democratic Member to the House of Representatives has sent a telegram to Mr. Herbert Brownell, U.S. AttorneyGeneral, suggesting an "im- j mediate investigation as to what happened to justice in Sumner, Mississippi.189 words
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Article183 1955-09-27 7 Below Decks) lOn For Hidden Wealth cpt. 26, (AP) Deposed :n starred into exile |l< d over Argentina Aires harbour aboard uch he fled for! left Ihe new revotaBoverameni started al c hunt lor hidden mben ol his re;nboat. the Paraguay. i from dock late afternoon. The ted pre>;d*183 words
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Article124 1955-09-27 7 BOAC To Review Dismissal LONDON. Sept. 2G Renter) Senior officials of British Overseas Airways Corporation will this week hear an appeal i by an aircraft captain against his dismissal. The hearing will be in private. A boac spokesman said i yesterday that the dismissal followed a disciplinary boards investigation ol124 words
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Article47 1955-09-27 7 Yard' M an Testifies •HI. Sept. 26 fßeu- Mr. L C. Nickolls, a land Yard ballistics excalled from nd. gare evidence today here ol two Briaccused of an African herd-, was adjourned lay to enable Mr. Din ctor of the I n Metropolitan Police to be present.47 words
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Article31 1955-09-27 7 \CrO. Chile. Sept. 26; Thar Hryerdahl. Norian explorer famed for Tiki expedition, ta here for another ion— this time to East«land. some 2.500 miles I31 words
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108 1955-09-27 7 NEW DELHI. Sept. 26 (Reuter) India's House ol Peo- lower house) cheered today as it passed a bill banning all crossword puzzles and other prize competitions offering awards ol more than 1.000 rupees (about JL7S sterling. The ban Is aimed at n< wspapers which have been108 words
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Article62 1955-09-27 7 REDLETT. Hertfordshire. Sept. 26 < Reuter > A home made rive c.c. model plane powered by a fuel containing Castrol oil yesterday set up a world speed record of 146 miles-an-hour. The previous record of 143 miles-an-hour was held by an Italian. The plane owned by 21--year-old62 words
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Article20 1955-09-27 7 THE 300-ton Italian motorship Genzianella sank enrly on Sunday some 40 miles East of Augusta in Sicily.- A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article11 1955-09-27 7 FRANCE ha.s recognized the new government in Argen- Reuter TinaReuter - 11 words
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174 1955-09-27 7 HAM. England. 1 Mrs Evan •-mplained today that Britons on a j Us* for telephones. rnment b installing -he doesn't want. cin| a man digging a :ri« her apartment liked him what he ng to worry about, h* said, "just laying nr-*174 words
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Article76 1955-09-27 7 JAKARTA. Sept. 26 (AP) Presidem Soekarno risked the wrath of Indonesia's women today saying he would take his beautiful No. 2 wife to public functions. Mr Soekarno said in nn interview that he had never promised not to take her out publicly and that he would continue76 words
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140 1955-09-27 7 'UNCOVERABLE RISK' OF NUDISTS IS NOW COVERED LINBY. Ensland. Sept. JO .UP) The British Sun Bathing Association announced yesterday it will offer "free insurance" to member nudists who have been turred down by insurance companies as "un- coverable risks." Association chairman W R. Martin made the announce- ment to 100140 words
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Article94 1955-09-27 7 'Burgess Gave The Tip-Off WASHINGTON. Sept. 26 (Reuter) Donald Mac Lean and Guy Burgess, the British diplomats who dofoctcd to the Soviets, gave the Communists the tip that Communist China could enter tho Korean war "without getting hurt much" according to a report in today's issue of U.S. News and94 words
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Article88 1955-09-27 7 TOKYO. Sept. 26 <AP>Juichi Oba. 43, had trouble supporting his wife and twt children after he was dishonourably discharged fron' the Imperial Navy 11 yean ago. Then he joined a lonelj hearts club last year. He proposed to 10 different "lonely hearts" and took from them88 words
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Article59 1955-09-27 7 KARACHI. Sept. 26 Military advisers of eight Southeast Asian treaty nations opened a six-day meeting here today to continue their discussions on defence plannIn New York Mr. Richard Casey, the Australian Minister of External Affairs said he believed SEATO would be able to meet any aggressionA.P.; Reuter - 59 words
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Article56 1955-09-27 7 LONDON Sept 26 (Reuter) The Triumph Engineering Company, British motorcycle manufacturers, today claimed two new world speed records for one of their machines yesterday at Bonneviiie Salt Flats. United States. They said their 850 c.r. Thundcrbird averaged 193 miles an hour over the kilometre and 1!'-56 words
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Article30 1955-09-27 7 STOWMAHKtI. England. Sept. 26 <AP)- A British Royal Air Force Canberra jet bomber exploded in flight today killing one member of tho four-man crew. Three parachuted to safety.30 words
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Article, Illustration28 1955-09-27 7 MISS Lie Cheng Chia, 27, handpaints fans at the handicrafts exhibition in Earls Court, London. She came to London from Peking a year in AP Photo.AP - 28 words
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243 1955-09-27 7 MEN WOMEN WEEP AT NEWS OF ILLNESS MOSCOW, Sept. 26, (AP) Moscow Baptists, overflowing from their church to the street outside, last night prayed to God to restore President Eisenhower to fuS! health. "Save him, oh, God, save him," cried shawled243 words
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Article91 1955-09-27 7 LYDNET. (iloucestcrSept. 2G (Reuter) Lord Bledisloe of Lydncy Park, who has read the Sunday morning lesson at Lydney (hurdi for 72 years, did so yesterday for the last time. The 88-year-old peer told the congregation his eyesight had been failing for several months and91 words
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Article16 1955-09-27 7 EGYPTIAN designate to India. Mousta Kamei. unived In Wew Delai on Sunday.— AP.16 words
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Advertisement133 1955-09-27 7 I'~ i i Pr'zc per C Pr per Qt. bottle J qt bottie SHERRIES GIN Dry Fly 8.00 J Special Dry 9.25 Amontillcdo 9.00 I A Winter's Tale $9.50 WHISKY Don Lorenzo (Cream) $12.50 Special Scotch $13.50 Ti/^ T3r p^ J (Federation Prices Plus Tdx) 1 UK 1 i Crown133 words
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Article422 1955-09-27 8 NewKongsiTakes Over Where Mr. X' Left Off KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Chcc Fah, the illegal 36 characters lottery, has made a comeback in the Federal capital despite Police efforts which broke up the ring last September and sent two of the big men to jail.422 words
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Article182 1955-09-27 8 GLAMOUR SUFFERS IN SEX EQUALITY AUSTRALIAN women arc s° serious about equality with men that they are losing their femininity, says a Malayan student m a newsletter released by the Australian Commission in Singapore He added that Australian women seemed "to be more unemotional than Malayan women." The student was182 words
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Article62 1955-09-27 8 TAIPING. Mom. Mr. Charles Thomas, who is now touring 'he Federation on the invitation of the British Council, will stop at Taiping next week, and give a talk on "Dramatics" at the Lady Treaeher Girls' School Hal] on Wednesday at 1 1.3(1 a.m. Senior si i lents.62 words
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Article54 1955-09-27 8 RAUB. Mon. The West Pahang Circuit Magistrate. Mr. J. R. Whlmster, fined Wong Mok, 13. 5250 on Saturday for the theft ol a $150 bicycle. "I will not hesitate to send you to prison without any option of a fine if you steal again/54 words
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Article48 1955-09-27 8 THE women's section of the Singapore Labour Front will hold a general meeting on Sept. 30 at 6 p.m. at :hc Front's branch of the Stamford Division, 40. Bcneoolen Street. All women members those interested in taking part in the section's activities. ire invited.48 words
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Article36 1955-09-27 8 THE now premises o: ihc Ku Kong Chow Association Birch Road. Taiping. will be officially opened on CM at II a.m. by Mr. Cho Yew Fai. >resident of the Malaya Xi; xong Chow Association.36 words
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Article31 1955-09-27 8 A RUBBER tapper. Muthaoo Ranga Rao. J 5. of Chang;at Assa EM ate. Tanjong Maim, was killed in a motor iccideni in the Changkat Issa Road over the weekend.31 words
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55 1955-09-27 8 KANGSAR Mon. i this roya I mutes yesterday rtunately tlties. their children ng for belter s bi an- of ti causing obstrutf in several place.-. A ipied coffee stall v Jalan Patani storm an *i 1 li) feet :ier. however, cA his business55 words
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Article68 1955-09-27 8 R.VJB. Mon. Lee 1 1 ing 57 a labourer working Raub Australian Gold Mine, was on Saturday, sen- 1 tenced :n the West Pahang Circuit Court to mx months' Imprisonment for theft of' four katties of gold bearing ore. Th-- 1 ore was found to contain68 words
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97 1955-09-27 8 Leong Urges Support For Party Plan TELOK AXSOX. M- n. -Mr. Leong Yew Koh, the Federation Al mister for H< alth and So 'ial We fare, n t'nc Chinese I ort the Alii i 'c the amnesty i 'ion. when he addressc a large g ring at the Ailiano< F.97 words
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Article, Illustration26 1955-09-27 8 photo. FLYING OFFICER P. CUTLER and his bride, the former Miss Jill Waldock, alter their wedding in Kuala j Lumpur recently. Light StudioLight Studio - 26 words
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Article401 1955-09-27 8 Panfry Boy Recovers Standard Shipping: Reporter A COTTON fire which smouldered in the No. 1. hold of the 6,959-ton Danish freighter Benny Skou for 70 hours was finally extinguished at 2 p.m. on Sunday. me nre urcko out at sea on Sept. 22401 words
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Article81 1955-09-27 8 I i THE Committoe on Local i Government in Singapore last week examined the pro- posed list of local govern- j me.'it functions with a view to finding out which of them could be carried out on an Is-land-wide ba.^is and which on local basis. It discussed81 words
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Article46 1955-09-27 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.-In I the Juvenile Court. Pontian. today a 1 6-year-old Chinese boy was fined $5 for rid ins cycle at night without a .ight and I $100 for ollciing a $5 bribe to a constable. He paid both fines.46 words
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Article, Illustration51 1955-09-27 8 All Races Honour Dato Sir Clough DATO SIR CLOUGH TIU'R AISINCII AM < hat s uith the Keeper of the Rulers' Seal. Tunku Ya'acob (centre), and the Speaker of the Federal Legislative Council. Ra.ia Sir Lda. at the recent til -Community reception held at the Selangor Turf Club to commemorate51 words
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Article, Illustration37 1955-09-27 8 Village Belles Visit K.L. a,. 1 SOME of the members of the Batu Village Women'- It I Lumpjr recently take a close look at a Ma\a\Qn A I photo by Yong Peng Sc I37 words
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Article107 1955-09-27 8 By A Special Correspondent JESSEyTON, Mon. A man who was ace. I shot in the chest while out hunting, walk' I days to the General Hospital here ifter he had received first aid. Tlio accident took place in Kampong Kabadaohan. four day.-' trek from Tuaran107 words
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Article37 1955-09-27 8 JESSELTON. Mon. A :}adi planter. Sadam. collapsed while working in his ricefield recently and died .i few hours later. The incident took place ;n Kampong Dafngin in fCimanis, about 2G rail miles from Jesselton.37 words
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Article48 1955-09-27 8 JESSELTON. Iri schoolgirl. Mar> Won-, of the St. I i amis Hinmt here was in.iurrri in a m«t tor accident on her v.iv home from school. The driver of the «ar which was imohrtl in th< accident rushed the tul to hospital for treatment.48 words
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Article74 1955-09-27 8 AUSTRALIA'S GIFT TO TRADE SCHOOL JESSF.LTON. Man. Government Trad' here tktig received i ronsicnment ol mccl equipment and a ortt d I as part ol Australia bur.on to the Colombo I The equipment Includ Acetylene generator, Mies, cutting and plants and KSface toolThe school's Chfc -In tor. Mr. Norbron. aid74 words
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Advertisement53 1955-09-27 8 and incidentally. BOVRIL makes a delicious nTij^TiJS drink, either hot or icy cold. Bovril is the concent- 111 rated essence of prime, lean beef. It builds energy and strength— gives new vigour and vitality. «T,V'^;™ ...it's delicious j v BORNEO u>s econo iwe^o«i. t«*t* lu-ru*. Ml f0.*».0 .uch.nc. MM I53 words
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Article, Illustration1055 1955-09-27 9 Are they a HELP Or a MENACE? THIS is the first instalment of an important PROBE by Anthony Miles, Keith Waterhouse and Ronald Bedford, >ta(T reporters of the 'Daily Mirror." Their nexii article SECRETS OF THE PILL TAKERS will appear on I Thursday in ihw pa;re# LONDON 'PHIS is1,055 words
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Article100 1955-09-27 9 V FARMER in the Orange Free State. S. Africa, nd a black bag by the roadside and look it home. II contained C 2.500, the ges of a building firm. He !ook the bag to the Arm. The foreman said: "You are tonest man I have over met.* 1100 words
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Article, Illustration36 1955-09-27 9 i.\ snazu costume for a sizzling wcatlicr worn by this torrid dificrr, Maria Mancini of San Juan. Puerto Rico, Pity. Her /lobby: Collecting model annuals. Her measure* its'. 34—24—35. Her AGE Guess! Yes. 19!36 words
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Article114 1955-09-27 9 IN the restaurant at Universal City they still like to tell the story about the time that JAMES STEWART was filming "Har\ev." A special king-sized chair a made lor the i::v t rabbit and was always placed next to Stewart at lunch. Every day the waitress114 words
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Article46 1955-09-27 9 IN Arizona radio station which had to shut down for n:i hour to instal new equipment announced that it had ?o!d the time for "an innovation in broadcasting—one hour of absolute silence brought to this audience i v y the Mattress and Upholstery cy46 words
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592 1955-09-27 9 RAMPANT SMUGGLING OF TORTURE WEAPONS By A Special Correspondent SYDNEY fUSTOMS mm have bosun an all-out war asainst the smußglins; into Sydney of vicious weapons of torture and death. They have seized this year hundreds of pressbutton spring daggers that open in a flash. They also have seized from overseas592 words
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Article, Illustration467 1955-09-27 9 MURRAY FROMSON - 'Isle of Women, Wind and Storm MURRAY FROMSON By CHEJU ISLAND Korat. d *HEJU t which mticts call The "Isle )t W'o-'fir Wind and Storm/ 1 is being boomed for a mew tow I playround. So far the only resort atmosphere provided l>'/ one pa!'i> tree m j r f"ft467 words
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Advertisement41 1955-09-27 9 7/ie world famous family of TIGER medicinal products m #k HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, Mental Strain ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL lpSßJ*| MILKMAID ■^DENSED Mil* Mil U I UIIKMAID BRAN", luILIV41 words
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Miscellaneous69 1955-09-27 9 _i_watai_i a__K _JBT- '^1 DBlllll s A 3L]£ I "JB fcal -T-aVi m eh l—i i a I i ■VEI I B I m I fitter a vc nothing confu sed the Lon lon Hit I I i- -line -o maroon c 171 a matter ©I :mc «4> )USt «4»69 words
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344 1955-09-27 10 RTA CHIEF COMMENTS ON RUBBER SCHEME I PENANG, Mon.— The Pre- sWen t of the Federation of h km Tra le As >ciations. f Federation of Malaya, Mr. Heah Joo Scan*, today rtresji ed thai Government should give more laci ities for forward > eonfi >:;i to now, the present344 words
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Article, Illustration50 1955-09-27 10 THIS architect** impression of "Denmark House" contains only eight storey*. The City Council has since passed plans lor an additional floor to be added. Total cost is estimated to be around the tliree million doUar mark. Leading Kuropean firms and trade associations will be the joint owners.50 words
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304 1955-09-27 10 MR. JOHN BERRILL. director, and Mr. Cyril Ford, export manager, of Gordon Gotch Ltd., the world's largesi exporters of British magazines, are to make a tour oi the Far and Near East shortly, it was announced 1 in London. Messrs. Berril] and Ford will be304 words
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Article155 1955-09-27 10 Johan Tin Pays 5% Dividend DIRECTORS of Johan Tin Di c sing Ltd announce a divioi five per cent, less 30 per ent. income tax. for the year ended January 31. 1955. The credit balance on the profit an I I >ss account broughi fprwi rd fr< i 1 i-155 words
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Article53 1955-09-27 10 REPUBLIC Steo] Corporation announced in Ce\ c and. Ohio, a U*****,000,000 expansion programme which will ii crease ii -n akin^ capacity by 1(5 per cent. Ths programme is the largest ever undertaken by Republic It w'll increase by 1,681.000 tons the corporation's pn ent annual output53 words
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Article37 1955-09-27 10 THE whole amount ol money in circulation on Jan 1. 1055. was 5778.950.G20 and the figure at June 30. 1955. was 5790.918.412. according to the half-yearly report of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce.37 words
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Article22 1955-09-27 10 JAPANESE businessmen are Docking into Hongkong. Applications lor entry jerniits are running over a hun ired monthly. A. P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article31 1955-09-27 10 GOPENG Consolidated has I declared a further interim dividend of len per cent in respect of the year ending Sent. 30.1955, payable in Engand on Oct. v.31 words
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Article28 1955-09-27 10 I JAPAN has entered Hie market for sizeable quantities o! Canadian wheat and Canadian and American barley trade sou ires in New York 'reported A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article24 1955-09-27 10 THE Philippines is importing 500.000 kilos of garlic from Formosa owing to an acute shortage of the com- modity. A. P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article167 1955-09-27 10 oiAonruKt sharobrokcrs resterday reported the followng business done: Industrials: F'raser Neave >rds. 51.77-. and $1,781 cdeb" 3ammon $2.«2i; w. Hammer VJw cd overnight; Robinson jrds. $2 45 edcb overnight Singapore Cold Storage $1 75 n'ernight: Straits Trader's >24.80 overnight; United En[nTrPuf 0 18 SlU}5 and >11.10. W.167 words
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Article108 1955-09-27 10 Till: Malayan Exchange Ranks Association '.nade NX follow 1115 changes in its rates to mor chants yesterda>:Now York: buying, jirmail. T.T. tt\ O.I) ?,11. Ml da>s S3 1 lfi credit hills. 23J trade bills. Canada: buying. alrmiil. T.T. 322. O.I). Zl'. 00 days 21 1 credit hills. 3'l108 words
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Article, Illustration132 1955-09-27 10 PRETTY 21-year-old Miss Aisha binte Haji Ahmad, of 61, Lorong 35, Geylang, rece'i es the first prize of $500 cash from .11/-. Chan Kai Chuen, Director << f Leyte Traders Ltd.. in a contest for the best slogan for Lassie brand Rolled Oats, of which Leyte ore the agents in132 words
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Article154 1955-09-27 10 .vitu.ijriin .snare market experienced one of the quiet. Wt day.s i.ji- Mjmo time with )nly moderate bu.sines.s re ported. The market opened the week with industrials quietly ■-toady, tins irregular and rubbers in demand. There were not many changes in prices. Share prices; changed yes-154 words
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Article172 1955-09-27 10 Ships In Harbour SHIPS IN lIARBOI R ()l Tl X ROADS Malay, Anking, Rennybkou Q lemadolare, Kamuning I).' f>ire. La P.i/. [^ncaj lire Bacho Maru Frunze, < Vlaer.sk, Mason L\,; V Prince. Lan INMR ROADS New Coi <j:,;i\< .i. img fl.it 1 Aik Leoni L buan Hadji, I.,i:i,in«. Tout Str-ang.172 words
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Article298 1955-09-27 10 $3½ M. S'PORE FIRM FORMS Plans For NNine-Solt o l Building On WaterJ THE confidence of the European trading community in the future of Singapore is reflect ed in the formation of a $31 million company among the leading commercial interests in the Colony to build a nine-storey building along298 words
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Article132 1955-09-27 10 HEAVY upcountry caused a sharp drop in Singapore rubber marl terday. first grade rabtx i October .shipment clg in $I.4S| per lb.. a drop Dents on Saturday. The I-Cderation Q merit's trial scheme to ter forward contracts Ml duty in advance wis responsible132 words
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Article44 1955-09-27 10 THE market f<-r pi Singapore w*& o\ er- with good quality fruil both Australia and S Africa and d« th r a lid i recover the hicher cost Australian fruit iccordin the half-yearly rep. rt of 1 Singapore Chamber r meree.44 words
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Article115 1955-09-27 10 THE Singapoi I Sour were fail ly I I of this year, accordinj I Singapoic Chamber of C I Toward> the md <>t M Frrighi rates on Dour I Australia were Incn ■> Cl per ton. Just prior t Increase then wu r 1 forward115 words
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Article113 1955-09-27 10 REFINED sugar-was freely available at cheap prices from Taiwan and was imported into Singapore in quantities which caused a glut during the first halt of this year. The situation has resulted in financial losses to many Singapore sugar dealers, according to the half yearly report of113 words
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Advertisement579 1955-09-27 10 NOTICES THE CENTI'RY INSURANCE CO LTD (Incorporated in the United Kingdom; MESSRS EDWARD LUMLEY SONS (Malaya) LTD. announce that, ronsen .ml upon their withdrawal from the Fire. Workmen's Compensation and Mr/or Insurance Associations of! M;< nya, they have relinquished the Chief Agency in Singnpore and the Federation of, Malaya for579 words
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Advertisement326 1955-09-27 10 NOTICES I The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 45 1 In the Ili^h Court of the Cafloaj of Suisapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY. No 123 of 1953 Re WONG CHUNG YEW ol No. IT-B. Tiong Poh R< ad, Sin^aDore. R eivii Order made 2Hth July. 1955. Date of Order for Summary326 words
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Advertisement113 1955-09-27 10 NIPPON YUSEN KAISB ianukt Maru \m C^cs Aig'Mfc Oran. la^B'tr Ca^^> l r< Lc-con, Kotteraam. A- MaTibu»p Heian Maru for A r f.'a^so^ah P S i M Sa (3. Br rut. lattr fa. A I (Passmgcrs Acrrpt'd 1 Aixu Maru Aci<---« D tuam, \maam> Suet A<e*anona Beirut Xt«Piraeus <Pa»scrßer» Accec"ci113 words
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Advertisement447 1955-09-27 11 FXRADING CO., LTD. 132/6 Robmtoa Rojc EL LINE utvtci itimorc, Philadelphia Cult Ports P S ham Penjng 17 Oct 1M Oct 26 Nov 27/28 Nov 18 Feb tc load and discharge cargo RICAN LINE N LLOYD wcttcrdam. Brerr«n 6> Hamburf y P. S ham Penang 1 Sept 29 Sept 19447 words
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Advertisement1107 1955-09-27 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 Mj» lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines* o'. P pT Till; BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and dischame cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINtNI Singapore Due Sails P Shim Penang Alcmous for Liverpool C asAuUedon1,107 words
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Advertisement850 1955-09-27 11 MITSUI H>Tj LINE FOR JAPAN trom Indio S D rC S h m PeßO<l Azumoson Maru from bornboy *or Yokohomo Kobe Moii 13 oct Bansei Maru from Calcutta tor Kodc CHoka. Yokohamo 20 Oct FOR JAPAN from Continent Haguroson Maru for rokohama Kobe Nagoyo va Soiqon. Bonqkok.' H'fcorg 30 Sept850 words
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Advertisement777 1955-09-27 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA Foi Aden. Port said. Genoa. An'werp. Rotterdom, Homburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg and Oslo Spore P. S'hom Penang "S4ENA" 4 5 Oct 6/7 Ocf x) "SELANDIA" 17 190ct 20/20 Oct 21/22 Oct "MORELIA- 17/19 No* 20/20 Net 21/22 No? x) Calls London (Passengers only). Gdynia. SAILINGS777 words
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Article, Illustration318 1955-09-27 12 fPHK mechanism that rinjrs 1 the hell in an alarm clock is extremely ingenious and yet quite simple. On the face of this Insersoll clock is a small dial iiarkin? the time at which the alarm is set to go off. A knob on the back318 words
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Article, Illustration19 1955-09-27 12 Paint or crayon this boat to make It as pretty as you possibly can19 words
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Article, Illustration487 1955-09-27 12 fpELL j ii iii you will J. make a pig out of a piece per. Then start tearing c »per up. Til po one r. Instead «-f .iiakin? I"., make whole litter.* 1 And just drop the bits of paper on the floor! B don't forget lo pick487 words
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Article, Illustration159 1955-09-27 12 YOUR last years dress or skirt will look as good as new if you hide your letdown hem.-, with gay borders. If you've got a check skirt, try stitching a zigzag border of rickrack binding (of irith my ?-o!-.-. hnt if would be useful if there was <i159 words
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Article455 1955-09-27 12 ALTHOUGH it is not so well known. Phillutneny or match box label collecting is an older hobby than stamp collecting. The fust matchbox appeared in lo'2'S. One of the earliest collections was in existence by 1830. Since then there have been thousands of labels printed in every455 words
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Article, Illustration157 1955-09-27 12 John - fragile a> the> from flower to flimn wouldn't think th.it ever travelled farth* i the next garden. Just how Jar Itrfly f'.y? We.l the than a tho Watch OUi distance tra\ (> lei 'I el uric the R( A A I Cloudori Y« Painted Lady Painted l.c.c157 words
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Advertisement134 1955-09-27 12 AY COLOURED TOPS s^|^^ to match y° ur entire if fl Wa »"drobe r~^^ HflTi }or tSc fashion ronsi Inirt rto-nm, who BL_l^" 1 V. v*a"'^ her jlas^e^ In harmoni/e \\ith 1 her enscmhle. «c inrrodiue the ext mn|:lv «^> x v^" > I'^i^k I ne»* H f.MI Here is134 words
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Article, Illustration36 1955-09-27 13 photo I '"7" Ci S£? rontpst was recently at tho hx thr Philippine UVinht-liftins and Physical ultmc > o! thr "Mr. Philippines* Health Club demonstrate Is iimlrruav (..ivirnv Jr. elected "Mr Philippines 1§»5" Filrli^ United PressUnited Press - 36 words
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Article22 1955-09-27 13 X- sen Ling c St. Fran Insti utc iy, nt the B.rui;! Jlr:. tion Ground in ita firsi22 words
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Article117 1955-09-27 13 SKINNER TURN'S GOAL SCORER SPARKS POLICE WIN COLONY goalkeeper. Wilfred Skinner turned himself into a successful jjoaJ-ffetter when he netted tour times in the J)-n i 1 victory of the Police over VVood- bridge Hospital at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday It was a senior knock-ou! soccer match, and i.fter the117 words
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Article171 1955-09-27 13 Islanders Put The Indians Out Pn.M BRANI United eliminated Indian Roerration Clab from the Singapore senior division cuptip soccer competition last niuht when they beat them by three goals to one at Jalan Besar stadium. Indians larcd well in the first few minutes, but after the tenth minute, wi r<*171 words
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434 1955-09-27 13 Lam Kok Kee Wins Workers' Championship lAM Kok Kee of the »an,oon Koad School worn shin l i l f ldl i y idual <»iam,,ion- ship > at the serond annual athi.tu- nee! ot the Workk!L U I <: (1( Association h'lc at Jafauißesu Stadium <»n Saturday. J »nn SanJ434 words
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134 1955-09-27 13 CAN ENG SENG School beal Prince Edward B>>- Club by five games to two i a friendly table tennis match at the Boys Club premises yesterday. The results < Princ Edward Bt' players mentioned t\v-\>' were: Singles: Gan Soo Cheng bent Kong134 words
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Article26 1955-09-27 13 victoria School beat Bcatty Secondary School by two goals to one in a fri< ndly hockey match played at the Victoria School ground yesterday.26 words
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228 1955-09-27 13 NEW YORK. Sept. 2C <AP>, —America's biggest national I sports event the baseball i World Series— opens on Wednesday at the Yankee stadium. The American League pen-nant-winning New York Yankees clash with the National League champions, the Brooklyn Dodgers. Odds on the winner of228 words
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Article76 1955-09-27 13 ST. JOSEPH'S Institution held Beatty Secondary School to a icorelesa draw in a friendly ••■turn ruaby match played t nc Raines Institution ground resterday. The wo new wing-forwards )f St. Joseph's Institution. Edward Oei and R Hunt, who 7i-ide their rufby debut yesteriav were impressive. Both76 words
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Article, Illustration84 1955-09-27 13 i Diane Leather hits the tape at London's White City on Sept 21, to set up a new world record the fastest mile ever run by a woman. A crowd of :jr>.o()o cheered her home in a floodlit < I International track and field meeting. i Miss Leather's time betteredAssociated Press - 84 words
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Article351 1955-09-27 13 THEY'LL CRY TRABERT AS No. 1 LONDON, Sept. 26 (KeuIcr) Tony Trabrrt 25 year-old husky American, seems assured of being hailed as the World's Number One lawn tennis player ol the year. D< his defeat by I tralia's Lew Hoad in the recent D>i\i^ Cup chalk ige round, Trabert probably351 words
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Article50 1955-09-27 13 i In yesterdays report on', the Outboard Boating Clubs I regatta in the strait- of Johore, it was inadvertently stated that Bob Cornelius won the Class EU v/,th a John on 10 engine. Bob v.on lie ra<<> with a Mercury < Mark 20 U6 lip. engine;.50 words
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Article56 1955-09-27 13 FAR EAST Motor Spoii Clv I beat Tamil B: i -i A »cia- i tion by t ee f to o <• in i ny soccer match played I Parrei Park on Saturday Scorers for Far Ka.-i Moton vi c Salleh 2 ;md K.t in mi Kn scored56 words
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Article46 1955-09-27 13 CAN ENG SE! 00l beat jß.irtiev Secondary School 4-n n an --r.i.' < played a' the GES Scl 00l grou: d U lay Two goali Kored f f Score: >! were Low Nam S< Chia Penf Hock, Abu B. I L sm s.46 words
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Article46 1955-09-27 13 CHAKKAB SINGH :-nr<! a hattrick for II Harbour Board Police 4-1 victory 1; nese Recreation Club idly hockey n at Farrer Park yesterday. 1 1 B -co: < a. ka r Sinsh rj>, n'..c\ b.-.c 1 i Sins C <.< >. Leng scored the anl46 words
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Miscellaneous197 1955-09-27 13 y> Bef By A/ Ccdd t -AH IS PORE.r r TH- SON-LLT II -N FIVEMIMUTF.S.AH NO MAVW". oc a V.x, JJa 1^ LT OSN/ SNE CLEAN KIN F|l<> EM AP^ :S YAH GOT7A FWCL H REALLY BAKES CAKES MUSTvE JL OUT SO ThLVll NEVER. A TH' MCC^C rr r AIRE.A[N197 words
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Miscellaneous39 1955-09-27 13 "^^^^"*aHKaßHßnlniHßHHninf SOCCER SAFA Cuptie: CA r. Argonauts at Jalan Bcz-ar stadium 5.15 p.m. RUGBY Victoria School v St. Andrew's School tst and 2nd XV at Victoria School; SCC v. RNAS Scmbaicang at SCC. HOCKEY Police trial at Thomson Road.39 words
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Article, Illustration345 1955-09-27 14 TOP: Rocky ducks a right by Archie Moore, and then, below, lashes out jor the final victory. pictures by Associated Press. ON F. picture endures, a T r c hnicolored mrmorv indelible in tie mind, that Thursday in X c \v York, writes Peter345 words
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587 1955-09-27 14 Juniors May Go On Overseas Tours, Says Wee FOLLOWING last year's special training of eight young players, a second batch <,f youngsters will be shortly picked to undergo training before the cream of them tour the Federation of Malaya in December, Mr. Wee Kirn Wee, President of the Singapore Badminton587 words
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116 1955-09-27 14 THREE penalty goals kicked by Black highlighted the friendly rugby match between North Island and South Island when North triumphed by nine points i> penalty goals) to six (2 tries) on the Padang 3*esterday. The match was organized as part of New Zealand's "Dominion116 words
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Article35 1955-09-27 14 SINGAPORE Recreation Club beat Singapore CricKet Ciub 2-1. in a friendly hockey match played on the SRC padang yesterday. B. Coutts and Roland Barker scored for SRC r'iske sex ed for SCC.35 words
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Article531 1955-09-27 14 THE following is the draw for the Sin?:ip >re badminton championships starting Oct. 4: MEN'S SINGLES Seeded: Ong Poh Lim. M. Sadali. Omar Ibrahim Andrew Tan. Top Section Ist Round: Long Pern Chan Chan All Chce: bye Ng Kirn Hock: M Sadali vs. J-k.'C Hian Chua: Adnam531 words
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Article149 1955-09-27 14 Marching Orders For A Player ONE player *as Ciwii marching orders in i Singapore Hockey Association liv 2 league hockey match when KIM I beat 8.0.D. A' |-t j on the REML (round yesterday. The player concerned mm Donaldson, a REME iorward who was asked to ifivo the field beca149 words
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Article498 1955-09-27 14 BILL FUNK - RAF (M) CH ALLEN G FIJIAN SUPREMAC BILL FUNK The_Bja Clash... Nov. 2] by our Rugby Reporter VIALAYAN rugby history L>l will be made when an ail-Malaya Royal Air Force aggregate take on the star-studded Fijian team on Wednesday, Nov. 23 at Seletar. Th^ rugby meeting, the first of its498 words
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Article87 1955-09-27 14 SINGAPORE Cricket I'luh B 1 trounced Girls Sports Llub 'B" 8-2. in a friendly hockey match played on the SCC. paclang yesterday. Pat Seweli scored four oi the eight seal? for S.CC while Dorothy Roper contributed two. Lanky schoolgirl June Stewart who scored both the G87 words
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Article262 1955-09-27 14 Wihttscr i.a 4 at ftukit TWA CHRYSANTHEMUM, with Hudson astride, surprised track watchers at Bukit Timah race track yesterday morning when he easily )eelcd o(T three furlongs in 37 sees wide out Chrysanthemum did his work with gusto and on this display he should give a very good262 words
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Article336 1955-09-27 14 VERITY GILL - VERITY GILL The Big Swim ..ln DecemJ By A Singapore Combined Schools swimmins and w the island in the first week ot December on a Malayan may result in the holding of an All-Malayan Schools swu next year. The schoolboy tourists, under the management of Mr. Voon Sui Kut336 words
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