Singapore Standard, 28 September 1955
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Title Section28 1955-09-28 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD p OUC| Jrrt w,, w| »48t (5 B W 2400 Jffa }<. FIR i BRIGAO| G|N|RAI Hosp|TAl rr^ SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1955" H PAGES ].> CENTS28 words
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Article37 1955-09-28 1 BRIGADIER General Louis i V. Truman, of Springfield. •■•:ri and cousin of forr President Harry Truun. has replaced Brigadier ral Earle G. Wheeler as !ans and Operations Chief Ailird Forces in Southern I rone. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration52 1955-09-28 1 A Message In Their Smiles THK strike by Singapore Traction Company employees didn't affect schoolchildren yesterday as a hundred lorries hired by Government ferried them to school much to their delight. Picture shows a group g{ Stamford Girls' frmSftLstalrJtlC rrfrrtei'Yi Waterloo Street, the main depot for Government's free lorry service.Standard - 52 words
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397 1955-09-28 1 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER AND THE RAIN MY DRINK' By i THE THIRD major work by Han Suyin, whose "Many splendoured Thins." adapted for the films, was,Alii in a brilliant world premiere in Singapore last month, will be published in Sweden this Saturday and in397 words
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Article28 1955-09-28 1 A SIMULTANEOUS exchange of visits between ships of the British navy and Soviet naval squadrons will take place next month, the British Admiralty announced yesterday. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article30 1955-09-28 1 SOUTH VIETNAM yesterday raised the question for the first time of the possibility that the piastre may move from the French franc to the dollar zone. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article27 1955-09-28 1 MEHDI, brother of the Khalifa deputy > of the Pasha of Fez. was killed yesterday when an unidentified gunman fired several revolver shots at his car. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article30 1955-09-28 1 A RECORD size "omelette spread over a 200-yard .stretch of road near Rotorua yesterday when a lorry carrying 4 500 dozen eggs in crates skidded and overturned. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article19 1955-09-28 1 AN EXPLOSION in a gunpowder store killed 12 and injured 45 at Aleppo. Syria, yesterday. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article534 1955-09-28 1 Strike Did Not Affect Schools. Work More Lorries Likely To Be Laid On Today k -> 7" E C 9 OVERNMENT yesterday— first day of the strike by Z,500 Singapore Traction Company employees provided tree transport for more than 10,000 school children. One hundred lorries all hired534 words
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Article101 1955-09-28 1 RUBBER DROPS 5 CENTS SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday dropped b\ cents to $1,393 per lb. for first grade October shipment on an erratic market. Largely responsible for the sharp drop was the continued heavy upcountry selling brought about by the announcement of the Federation Government of the trial scheme to101 words
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Article112 1955-09-28 1 Advice ror Ike: Work Don't Fret BOSTON. Sept. 27 (UP) The famous heart specialist who treated President Eisenhower, said today the President will be able to assume some of his tasks in two or three weeks and should work rather than fret. "The President will be much better off to112 words
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Article123 1955-09-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —The UMNO-MCA-MlC-AUiancc tonight won all the three contested seats in the Selangor State Council, taking 13 elected seats in the 29-Membcr House. Following are the results: KLANG North Electorate 5.172. Mohamed Sidin bin Idrus (All.) 2.!C>7 Ha ii Alias bin Haji Abdul Manan123 words
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Article122 1955-09-28 1 hv E FOLLOWING nine routes have been* fixe service 2 RCfflStrar Of Vehicles ">r the free bu They arc: Kalla^lJLri'V*, GEYI A ANG Victoria Street Street. 10 ChSPel R ad and reUlrn to WaS?f« ROUTE NO. 3— Selegie Road. Seraneoon Road 55% tWMM paya Lebar122 words
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Article58 1955-09-28 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 27 cßeutcr) Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, told the House of the People dower house > today that India had not been offend either formally or informally a seat on the United Nations Security Council. But he said the government considered58 words
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Article60 1955-09-28 1 ALGIERS. Sept. 27 (Router* French forces today claimed to have killed about 80 Algerian rebels in violent engagements in the North Constantino area y< >Urday Fighter pianos, artillery and tank* supported infantrymen in a pitehel battle with 100 rebels entrenched in caves in the Nementchas Mountains60 words
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Article61 1955-09-28 1 \E\V YORK. Sept. 27 (AP) ~Thv stork market whipped up a spirited rally today in early dealing i m move ?<, recovery Rome oi Mondays extensive losses. News of President F.: en* hower's heart attack yesterday caused a derime estimated to nearly USSIS billion dollars in the61 words
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Article29 1955-09-28 1 THE Canadian External Affairs Minister. Mr. Lester Pearson will head a sevenman delegation to the seventh meeting of the Colombo Plan consultative committee in Singapore. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article32 1955-09-28 1 A FILIPINO in Libacao ran amok yesterday, killed four persons, including his wife, and wounded six. The amok. Jose Zabala, 47. was finally slain by one of the wounded.32 words
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Article27 1955-09-28 1 THE French National Institute of Statistics said yesterday in its annual report that some 12.500 Frenchmen died last year because of overindulgence in alcohol. U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article57 1955-09-28 1 LCDN, Sept 26 Router) Thiternational Commission 'ietnam has been request to investigate a mask" by South Vietnam troop Quangrti Province in NcCentral Vietnam, the New na News Agency said y. Thttncy said the South Vietnadministration sent troop, two former resistance s in the area in July they57 words
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Article14 1955-09-28 1 PRlNihanouk Norodom ex-Khf Cambodia, has agreedjecome provisional premier three months.— i ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article74 1955-09-28 1 Janet's Toll -2 Dead MIAMI. Sept. 27 (AP) Hurricane "Janet" headed for the Nicaraguan coast today, leaving nearly 200 dead In her path across the Caribbean Sea. The hurricane, packing 110 m.p.h. winds, was due to pass north of Cape Gracias, on the easternjf Nicaragua, tonight afash the northern coast74 words
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Article155 1955-09-28 1 Ballot Papers Missing .JAKARTA, Sept. 27 fUP) A hst-minute hitch in Indon i! a electi °n Plan s developcdtoday with a report from Boneo that a ship carrying okt ion ballots had disapJ»e ship left Bandjarmasir the capital of southern Bonro, several days ago It W8 to distribute its cargo155 words
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Advertisement54 1955-09-28 1 I M KWANG B rC ?«cd Cc 'ing ■*< WoiM Fittings f\ LUBRICATION Mr >ervice Jr .It GEORGE LEE LTD. Wmic, Singapore FIAT CARS <> include SWEDEN IML MIDNIGHT SUM «i lun«, 19'>5 ity,p louring CM 1001-1300 CC.) Hhiinbcrt FIAT rinr, Cars up to 750 cc) Xt I, Kruncgard MAI54 words
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Advertisement56 1955-09-28 1 WnXj j» fry Sol* Agents SCOTT 6 ENGLISH (S 1.A.) LTD. SwiMPPf (t JkutU Lwmpwi 4 GET TO THE ROOT OF YOUR PROBLEM V»: 1 TREWHELL A mmK^ Monkey Grubber @fIH§SB BY HAND -fetch out trees and stumps-BY THE ROOTS Agents: M C ALISTER C° LIE pore, K. Lumpur, Ipoh,56 words
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Article145 1955-09-28 2 TEACHERS' DEMAND MAY BE REJECTED TWO thousands Singapore teachers are anxiously awaiting the Education Ministry's reply to their final request to recognise their Normal training as the basic minimum qualification for entry to the Unified Education Service. Tho Minister for Ed'jcat'on Mr. Chew Swee Kcc. has two days more to145 words
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Article66 1955-09-28 2 Armed Men Hold Up Two Women THREE robbers, armed with daggers, surprised a Singapore school teacher, Muriel de Si'.va. and her amah in her home in Lorong Melayu, off Changi Road, yesterday afternoon. After herding the two women into a room at dagger point, the thugs pocketed $500. a bangle66 words
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Article49 1955-09-28 2 A DECREE nisi granted on March 21 to Violet Theresa Stuart, who petitioned for a divorce against her husband. Gordon Kenneth Stuart, was made absolute by Mr. Justice Whitton in the Singapore High Court yesterday, on the application by her counsel. Mr. Philip Hoalim. Jr.49 words
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Article35 1955-09-28 2 IH /ia?i Keng Kwons. in Lorong 22. oil Geylang Road. as he was delivering bread at 9 a.m. yesterday. The thug escaped r.ftcr taking away the victinTs fountain pen worth $1335 words
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Article37 1955-09-28 2 HONGKONG. Sept. Snccia". Standard Service: Closing pric-es of the Hongkonf; Exrliausc were 51 5.40 to H\ Ster'ing. $5.***** to US$l: $1835 to Malayan $1: 50. 168 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $251,875 to a tacl.37 words
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362 1955-09-28 2 Key Witnesses In Murder Case Turn 'Hostile' A PKELI3IIXAKV inquiry into the "mahjong (able murder" took a dramatic twist in the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday, when two key prosecution witnesses turned hostile and the prosecutor, Inspector R. Sandosham, asked for an adjournment for "further instructions." The inquiry kbs into362 words
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115 1955-09-28 2 Estate Gives A Hall To The Workers SEREMBAX. Tucs. The management of the Cheviot Division of the La'ou Estate has presented a lall to the local union branch. The hall was formally handed to the National "nion of Plantation Workers by the Estate manager. Mr. Watts, at a ceremony in115 words
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Article42 1955-09-28 2 CHUA An Hong flu: trial in the S. f- Criminal District Court y day to Marge of his possession tern menu at Pulau Aug. IG. He was remanded In CU and the case was postpone.-. I Dec L'O.42 words
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Article205 1955-09-28 2 She's Found Better Man Jilted Boy A YOUXG jilted suitor denied in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday that he had been "peslcnng" his former girl friend. vvho summoned him to court on a charge of "disturbing the pea'-e." The man. Sim Ah S-;ng. told205 words
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Article, Illustration78 1955-09-28 2 ARMED with box cameras, these boys and girls from the British Army School in Port Dickson had a field day yesterday when they attended the Foundation Day ceremony of the Federation And the cameras were there t 0 re l I 1 sra78 words
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Article473 1955-09-28 2 What Man-in-the-StJ Thinks Of Union's Char! THERE was a wide divergence of views among the public yesterday on the memorandum by the Department of Broadcasting Employees' Union charging Radio Malaya officials with lack of long-term policy and interest in quality. Mr. F. K. Sellar. a Singapore lawyer, supported473 words
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Article34 1955-09-28 2 KIALA LIMPIR. Tins I of the Malayan Railway TnUsV <»| )r meet here on Saturday to t;ikc I Railway Administrations i« demands over Malayanisatum. 14 Days W i I j i34 words
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Article140 1955-09-28 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Ites. Negotiations between representative! of the Fed Ition's 3.000 bank clerks and the Malayan Exchange Bank Association, ended in appointment for the bank workers here today. The 150-minutr talks a* the Belanfor Club achi 'nothing. At the outset the MEBA explained140 words
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Advertisement225 1955-09-28 2 Genuine itausch Latnb Ray -Ban GLASSES AMIVLAKi: GLASSES CAN ONLY BE PURCHASED THROUGH REPUTABLE OPTICIANS AND LEADING DEPARTMENTAL STORES in factory sealed packing with the necessary identification. INVICTA WORLD FAMOUS SNVIS^ WATCH AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING WATCH DEALERS. Sc'e Agents' F. E. ZUELLIG (M) LTD. SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR PENANG TO225 words
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Miscellaneous14 1955-09-28 2 "J I v I A I r««ni >r -I SJ PrM I 4 i;.14 words
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IDLE BUSES and IDLE BUSMEN
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Article52 1955-09-28 3 Delay In STC Take-over 1 *ca, lhrrr i«k» )W r tall until Deeembcr. l u.»s originally intended that Ike itv Council should take i •fCfl the miii pan on Oct. 1. I The (oumil's Finance and Geawral Purposes Committee has i i om mended that this date be deferred to52 words
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Article46 1955-09-28 3 City Move To Ban Poking in Buses Itiusev mc! I Ms tion. no person will he permitted to smoke "any ruar. I m.uette or pipe." or even rarry them in buses. llus rompanies will be re quired to post notices of the prohibition in their vehicles.46 words
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Article, Illustration45 1955-09-28 3 photo. i SINGAPORE (iiivnnmiMU yesterday hired about 100 tarries to traaspsri M-hool rhiMren following the strike h> thr rmplo>res of the Singapore Traction Company. Some of tin* < hildren art* beißf assisted by a policeman to boar«l tin* lorries in Waterloo Street.- StandardStandard - 45 words
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Article261 1955-09-28 3 Colombo Plan Delegates Meet SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall may preside over at the seventh meeting of the Consultative (Ommittee «i the Colombo Plan powers oneninf in the Victoria Memorial Hall on Oct. 17. The Standard understands. Th S ry-Genei ;i °t erence, Mr.261 words
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Article103 1955-09-28 3 Two Expat Engineers Say No' THE Pasir Panjan- PtWff m nion's raarge eagtacer, Mi l> .1. London. and nmtrol i milmt 1 1 Mr. J.Y Scott. arc annum the expatriate otli ir> who have det lined th»- Singapore City Council's •(I. r to place thrm on the ptrmanrnt establishment on103 words
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Article44 1955-09-28 3 A SINGAPORE awyer, Mr B ts, was freed In the trate*s Court ye r m irge of >luntinf hurl to Mi ins on Feb, Robbins was not pre- 'otter from n Mr. J. D. Donne be was wilttnj to the case.44 words
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Article60 1955-09-28 3 THE following were elected office-bearers for the Meteorological Technical Employees 1 Union. Singapore, ;-t the Union's third annual general meeting President Mr. V. Raja Gopal. Vice-Presidenl Mr. Tan Jew Chens. Secretary Mr John Thamboo, Treasurer Mr. Chan Tsun Doke. Committee Messrs. Loh Yin Cheons. Goh60 words
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484 1955-09-28 3 Is A Man Still Employed If He Goes On Strike? Hotel Workers Set A Poser THE Singapore High Court will be asked tomorrow to decide whether an employee's services terminate if he goes on strike. This will be raised by the defence at the hearing of a motion tomorrow by484 words
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89 1955-09-28 3 New Mitsui Freighter Due Sept. 30 THE M V. Hagurosan Maru. latest addition to the fast expanding Mitsui Line f\cet ot cargo passenger vesels, is expected hero on her maiden voyage on Sept 30. The vessel has been specially designed for speedy cargo handling and comfort lor passengers. The Hagurosan89 words
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Article212 1955-09-28 3 73 Mins. Saved On KL-S'pcre KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Expre-s trains on the Malayan Railway's main line hetween Penang and Singapore are to be speeded up from Oct. 1, as the first sta°e ot its multi-million dollar modernisation plan. The new timings save up to a212 words
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Article159 1955-09-28 3 FAMILY PLANNING EXPERT DUE HERE LADY RAMA RAO (Shrimati Dhanvanthi Rama Rao), wife of Sir Bcncgal Rama Rao. Governor of the Reserve Bank jt India and former Indian Ambassador to the U.S.. Drill visit Singapore next month en route to the Fifth International Conference on Planned Parenthood, in Tokyo. Lady159 words
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Article74 1955-09-28 3 ACKNOWLEDGMENT is made to "We t Wisher." who yesterday sent $20 to The I Standard towar!.- the new clinic of "Our Saviour's Mission." whirl is to l)c built together with a church, community centre aid school by St. Andrew's j Cathedral, Singapore The gift was contributor! in74 words
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Article105 1955-09-28 3 ~^v i .lOIIORE BAHRT. Tues. Ma ban i binte Abdul Osman the wife oi a poli'-e constable was acquitted today in the Magistrate's Court on a rharge of assaulting her ci^ht-ycar-old daughter. Samiah. A playmate of Samiah*s Ic^cri thai when she was p'.\ving with Samiah.105 words
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244 1955-09-28 3 RIDA To Build Low Cost Houses For Kluang Malays JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Sixty low cost houses are to be built for Malays living in Kampong Melayu. inside the Kluang tow i area, under a scheme introduced for the fir.st time in Johore by the Rural and Industrial Development Authority The244 words
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Advertisement264 1955-09-28 3 Veep ijcuH/ star, ku)c rxifjfi ki'dyti ti^ttfc VovM \amh\\xna Ctyani^ FOLLOW the example of lovely women throughout the world enhance anil preserve your beauty with wonderful, greaicleu Pond's Vanishing Cream. Light and snowy. Ponds Vanishing Cream is the ideal powder base. It disappear^ as you smoothe it on, leaving your264 words
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286 1955-09-28 4 Girl Was Asked To Baby Sit With Men: Court Told KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs.— A 13-year-old girl, L.ew Ah Moo. told the First Magistrate's Court here today how she answered a call for a baby-sitter only to find out that the babies she was expected to sit with were men. ...j.v,286 words
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138 1955-09-28 4 Stall Holders Decry Council Proposal FORTY stall holders of the Esplanade Restaurant in Singapore have appealed to City Councillor and Legislative Assemblyman for Stamford, Mr. -T. M. Jumabhoy, against the proposal of the City Council to let out all the stalls on tender to one person. Thcv have represented to138 words
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122 1955-09-28 4 Search For Aquarium Curator Is Over AS a result of a worldwide search, the Singapore City Council has found its $1,500-a-month curator for 1 the controversial Van 1 Kleef Aquarium. The man is Mr A FraserBrunner, whose appointment will come for approval at Friday's meeting of the City i Council.122 words
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Article44 1955-09-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Government Daily-Rated Employees' Union ol Selangor represent ing workers in the State's Waterworks, PWD and other departments, today hacked their Ipoh colleagues' demands for raisin? their total wages from $2 'in to $4.10 a day44 words
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Article52 1955-09-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuc>.— A waiter today pleaded not guilty before the Fir^t Magistrate to a charge of theft of slices of bread valued at $1.20 Iron the Roya! Hampshire Regiment's tr.es? at Setapak yesterday afternoon. Low Poi Kee. 23. was allowed $250 bail pending trial on52 words
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Article67 1955-09-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tucs A man and a woman today claimed trial in the First Magistrate's Court to a charge of possessing a record of Chce Fah stakes and assisting in the running of the illegal lottery la night at Jalan Raja Bot. W Kali Kiah.67 words
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Article213 1955-09-28 4 SINGAPORE at tap dwellers are going to protest to the Government against increases in ground rents from S2 and $8 to $12 and $60. They have complained to the Singapore Attap Dweller Association antf its president Mr. Mak Pak Shee, a Legislative Assemblyman, yesterday described213 words
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Article147 1955-09-28 4 But Magistrate Sets Him free A YOUTH, Mustapha bin Haji Ibrahim, chose to ro to jail yesterday rather than accept i offers from his brother and the Fourth Magistrate. Mr. J M. Devereux Colebourn. to pay his SlO fine for fight in^ in public.147 words
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Article279 1955-09-28 4 The Tunku Opens If Today KUALA LUMfUK, Tucs.— Hundreds of problems ranging from labour recruitment' to international market fluctuations facing 3,500,000 plantation workers in South-east Asian countries will come for close scrutiny and criticism at the first Asian Plantation Workers Conference opening here tomorrow. The conference279 words
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Article154 1955-09-28 4 COMMODITY PRICES CI.OHN:» rubber i>rne» (rent* per Ib in Sinra oore w^terd** «er*; Buyers Seller* Spot f.ob (nom.) 139; 139Z No 1 RSS. Oct. 1392 140 No. 1 1331 UC| No I 133. 134} Tone: Erratic. TIN PKICE The price ol tin yesterday was SSItJ per picul (Down S2.B:^). LONDON154 words
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Article273 1955-09-28 4 MIC HOST TO FOUR FEDERAL MEMBERS KU ALA SELANGOR. Tucs.— Four Federal Legislative Councillors wcic guests of honour at a tea party given by the Malayan Indian Congress here on Sunday. They were Mr. V. T. sambanthan. Labour Minister. Che Halimahton. Raja Rastam Shahromc and Mr. K. L. Devaser. Another273 words
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Article368 1955-09-28 4 Three Cases That Led To Divorce DECREE nisis Here granted by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tab in the Singapoie High Court to a hi'isband and two wives who petitioned i'or divorce yesterShe Gets Custody Of 9 Children CASK no 1: Marii Mak I Kee Kong was gran:ed a 1 decree368 words
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Advertisement275 1955-09-28 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS «w«^ir SOARS TO THE DIZZIEST.^^ I HEIGHTS OF DRAMA AND SUSPENSE!'; ~Vm kSS ROBERT RYAN ROBERT STACK Of J SHIWLEY YAMACUCHI |yimhnn)jr</l sa =h^ NEXT CHANCE \\V^=^ t vista Vision V* JAMES JUNE •^^M STEWART ALLYSON I- .iP Strategic ia Ai r Coiranaiid Color by TECHNICOLOR FRANK275 words
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Advertisement191 1955-09-28 4 4i SHAW BROTHERS ORGANIC ifn The Movie Maqa/iiu* V\,t|, n %%I< '-1 MOVIE NEWsI OX S«« l« spoke roM A \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\t\\\\\\\\\\ W{jj[k ♦CAPITOL «*l r I KIRK DOUGLAS \M~9 *.q*fM'GObr f^B m**t cot—, -it** mum. S|A>v£fc^H PLL^: WOKI.I) OF M n <fl X REX HARRtSON I MARGARET LEIGHTGH KAYKQnJ T191 words
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428 1955-09-28 5 Deration needs larger ARMY MacG. Tunku, Six Sultans See Foundation Day Parade PORT DICKSON, lues.— The future independent Malaya will need a "much larger army" with units composed of men of all races who have made this country their home, the Federation High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, stressed today. akinfi428 words
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368 1955-09-28 5 PORT DICKSOX. Tues.— One hundred and eighty- two youim hearts swelled with pride at the parade -round of the Federation Militan College here today marking the annual prize giving day ot the Boys' Wing of the Federation Army. Smartly attired in khaki with jungle green368 words
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24 1955-09-28 5 A Fractured Skull-Boy Gets$l2,000 Damages >RE BAHRU, Tues. S n CO I'dc.i JusStori Supi $2,- I into me. re nlso Ir. B M 124 words
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Article26 1955-09-28 5 Kirn C Li :-.icrretun to Si .oore after a the Ui Mr C c on 1 B lor a magic26 words
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Article18 1955-09-28 5 I rary and Debat- King Edward Taiping will hold unnual .social on Friday IS j m.18 words
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434 1955-09-28 5 US Artist Paints The East; His Bali Bride Dances It TWO people on their way to New York with the art of the East in painting and dance, left Singapore last night alter a fourday visit to Singapore. They are Mr. Antonio Maria Blanco, an American artist of Spanish descent,434 words
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167 1955-09-28 5 SINGAPORE and the Federation head the list of countries sending students to Australia for study courses under the Colombo Plan, said the Australian Minister for External Affairs. Mr. R. G. Casey, in a recorded talk over Radio Malaya, last night. He said thai of167 words
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Article79 1955-09-28 5 'Defer Slum Clearance' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Housing and Building Committee of the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council today wanted Its slum clearance operations to be deferred unlil the Council has launched its $3 million low-rental housing scheme. This recommendation came from Councillor Mr. V T. Lee. who told the Committee79 words
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Article127 1955-09-28 5 PENANG. Tues. A .'5O--year-old one eyed fisherman. Tan Ah Say. was sentenced to six months' imprisonment in the Magistrate's Cou-t today when he was convicted on a charge of rioting at Noordin Street on July 30. It was alleged that during the rioting. Tan127 words
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Article, Illustration60 1955-09-28 5 C of Indonesia notches young Ni Rondiii dance the role <>< SUisonary, C Z of the Gabnr {Smcrcd Temple Dance) in the Z Istana Jakarta Wat- thing closely (centre) is c Z Mr. Antonio Maria C Z. Blanco. American artist C and husband <>' tficAndul Rahman - 60 words
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Article32 1955-09-28 5 A WOMAN Ui toe in Out j Roari. Singapore. ;is wa back home from market on Monday morning, when a natch thief robbed h^r of her i p irse j32 words
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Advertisement251 1955-09-28 5 < Imperial MR CORNED BEEF ay Safe j 'v r iclJ^-' —^ZaW^B^a^aßalKSiaCL CORNED fsf--1 a* E y jj/;'. Trade Enquiries to: i» THE MALAYAN REFRIGERATING CO., LTD. 200. CANTONMENT ROAD SINCAPORE 2. TEL b3422. It's Rex the Rake n (Rex Harrison) flH^ and his...SIXTH WIFE! I H FEN C H251 words
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Miscellaneous911 1955-09-28 5 iStandard cMlmanac information at a Glance H!>72m> 345 Star Art! it 119 72 m 4 pm Hawaiin r'avour.'e? *****m>: 415 Dinner Music il!i7Jm»: 4^o News 1 19 72 m); 440 News Commentary il J7*Jmi; 4 4."> Concert Hall 1 19 72m): 530 Bandstand *****m>; "> 43 Screen Serenade ***** mi;911 words
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Article558 1955-09-28 6 ]«ROBI time to time the business community In the I deration have urged the Government to relax the restrictions against them, and of all these curbs t jj, they dislike most is the Licensing of BusiI Ordinance. The emergency years have I along increased taxes on almost all558 words
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Article408 1955-09-28 6 I |O\V far docs legislation in the Colony prevent infiltration intd legitimate trade unions of Communist subversionists? The question has formed the subject of argument amongst Singapore s citizens since the challenge thrown out by the Chief Minister at last week's Assembly meeting when he called upon a408 words
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Article1114 1955-09-28 6 new chapter in Indonesian Independence opens tomorrow when some I.{ mi| ,q Indonesians go to the Polls to choose their first Parliament in the f.rst nati.,,,.^;, I .elections since they sought freedom from the Dutch 1O years n«o. —~-^J NO! says DAVID TiMßYill, nho unwed lUv1,114 words
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Letter466 1955-09-28 6 Sir: By now the public i- fully aware that, at the next Federal Legislative Council Meeting, Coum i lors will discuss the new X nt Control Ordinance, which may come into operation early next year. Whether or not this Ordinance is debated upon, I am quite sure466 words
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Letter225 1955-09-28 6 Sir: The joint memorandum submitted by the three Singapore associations reproNrntinj; the expatriates to Ike Malayanisation Commission says that officers retiring duriim the fust phase should receive (a) earned pension plu s a compensatory addition and <b) a disturbance allowance; and offieera retiring in phase two should225 words
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Letter324 1955-09-28 6 Could Be Dangerous Precedent Sir: Is it pertinent for iro 1o ask: "Wh;.t is going on In the City Council since Mr. McNeice left?" Mr. Rca, nfter assumption of the post. of President, acceded to nearly all the requests of the Labourers' Union, and startle us further by declaring that324 words
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Article262 1955-09-28 6 MCA Leadership JJTUSAN Melayu says the MCA has no ma>s following because its leadership cannot rou.>e the imagination of the Chinese in the country. The Chinese in Malaya are naturally attracted to the' new and powerful China emerging under the leader- ship of Mao Tse Tung just262 words
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Article413 1955-09-28 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME j rpwo fires within twenty- four hours if not a record for Singapore, but they provide a lot of food for thought to those cap- able of exercising their I minds fruitfully. The fire on Sunday in Kampong Soo Poo destroyed a row of413 words
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Advertisement31 1955-09-28 6 JUST UNPACKED Up-to-date Biinaras Sareos «7 Brocades, Borders, Dupatta^^»^.^mir/ to your satisfaction J^W^^^^ I MAGANLAL'S And >ou buy the best. MAGANLAL NAGINDAS E CO. h\l H5-87 Ar.ib Street, Singapore Tel: -U4U7.31 words
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Advertisement13 1955-09-28 6 }\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\vv\^^ vx 1 MALAYAN RAILWAY announces FJ57'/:Vi' M/1 s£» I R //ww OCTOBER13 words
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Article, Illustration41 1955-09-28 7 World's Biggest Warship photo. A small fleet of tugs is needed to move the carrier USS Forrcstal out of Newport News, for her sea trials that were postponed several times because of hurricanes. The vessel is the world's largest warship. U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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227 1955-09-28 7 Queen May Talk To Eden out Margaret's Romance IReuter) Sir Anthony Eden, the Prime otland on Saturday with Lady Eden to spend the Queen Elizabeth at Balmoral Castle. />v I 1 rig it, ix sne with the time. -of her Margaret and Town- nt in his Ba- broach B I227 words
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Article44 1955-09-28 7 DKLJL;KLKLKE lid bi a man-sized job to Lrd Nelson I Dukes of Welling- and even those named urlier Duke of EdinChurchill isn't having H< wrote back to the week to say that he la most appreciative ffer, he would rather ;nd another name.44 words
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Article118 1955-09-28 7 Atoms For Profit Era Is Launched WASHINGTON. Sept. 27 UP» The atoms-tor-profit! era opened with a multimill- ion -dollar splash here today. It opened with a new kind j ol salesman hawking a myriad I o! shining weird wares ranging from a tiny 30-cent thermostat for a nuclear fire box118 words
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Article35 1955-09-28 7 ON, Spft. 27 CAP)— Admiralty has \i teran aircraft r Indomitable, the Argonaut and io and frigates on al list. Admiralty, in confirmm also included ship ire 1 19.600 tons) on35 words
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Article36 1955-09-28 7 U Nu To Visit Afghanistan .7 DELHI. S« Dt 27 < AP^ Kabul Radio monitored announced today the in Government would n Burm< s< Prime Mi- U Nu as a Stat October. Nu in visiting AfghanisMos w.36 words
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Article52 1955-09-28 7 GROSSINOER. New York. Sept. 27. (AP)— Singer Eddie Fi>her and actress Debbie Reynolds were married last night in this Catskill Mountain Resort where Eddie began his career six years ago. Sullivan County .Judge Lawrence Cookc performed the fivil ceremony attended by the newlyweds' relatives and a group52 words
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Article40 1955-09-28 7 RIVIERE DU LOUP. Quebec. Sept. 27 »UP> Jean Paul St. Laurent, son of Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent, was elected to Parliament last night. St. Laurent, running on a liberal ticket, defeated Paul Belube. Progressive Conservative.40 words
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Article98 1955-09-28 7 ALGIERS, Algeria. Sept 27 iUP» Premier Ldga Faure's plans tor easing ten sion in strife-torn Algeria t>: speeding the integration o Algeria into France surlerec a heavy setback la.st night. In a heated tour and a hal hour debate, the majority o the Moslem leaders98 words
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Article82 1955-09-28 7 JAKARTA. Sept. 27 iUP>The third Indonesian international trade fair whicl featured a spirited propaganda battle between th( United Statt > and Commu ni>t China closed night. American officials wen highly satisfied. They wen convinced they "stole*' tin show with such exhibits a: television in action, an82 words
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Article82 1955-09-28 7 HONOLULU, Sept, 27 <AP —Many .shark tooth ga.->hc: on the body of co-pilot Rober C. Hightowcr, 22. attested today to the 44-hour ordea he and a follow flier livec through while bobbing in lif< jackets on the Pacific. Survivors of a mid-ooear plane crash in which82 words
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Article23 1955-09-28 7 EIGHT United States guided weapons experts arc due in Sydney on Oct. 1 tc visit the Woomera Rocket Range.— Reuter.23 words
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Article138 1955-09-28 7 TROOPS TIGHTEN NOOSE SAIGON. Sept. 27 (UP)- 1 j South Vietnamese troops^ j tightened their noose around diehard Bin Xuyen rebels j today and rebel commander 1 Gen. Le Van Vien exhorted his troops to fight "to the last man." Front reports .said Vietnamese navy commandos stormed two bis islands138 words
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Article72 1955-09-28 7 COLOMBO. Sept. 27 (Reuter) -The Ceylon Government has banned export of crepe rubber made from sheet, a government spokesman stated today. This decision follows attempts by certain traders to i buy sheet rubber at a price j higher than the government! price for conversion to crepe.72 words
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Article54 1955-09-28 7 CAIRO, Sept. 27 < Router) Egyptian frontier camel corp.guards have captured 500.000 Egyptian pounds i: 5 12.500 sterling* worth of hashish and opium after a five-day battle with smugglers in the Heliopolis desert near Cairo. The drugs were smuggjed in through Israel wrapped in nylon printed54 words
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Article67 1955-09-28 7 MOSCOW. Sept. ft. (AP)—j Burgess and Maclean? Never icard of them. Don t know vherc they arc That was the reply by acting Soviet Foreign Minister Va enm A. Zorin last night to a reporter's question about reP?* 9 British diplomats Donald Marlean and Guv B^rJJJ67 words
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202 1955-09-28 7 Witches And Sex Rituals, Do They Have Them In Sydney? *SYDNEY. Sept. 27 <AP) Thousands of curious Australians roamed the King's Cross District on Sunday night in an unsuccessful hunt for a •witch cult." Local newspapers have been claiming sex and drug orgies were held in the district, which is202 words
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297 1955-09-28 7 Indian School Searched JOHANNESBURG, Sept. 27 (Reuter)— Detectives raided a number ot organisations in many parts of South Africa today to search for evidence of treason, police stated. R nf^ T S r c members of the Special Bianch concerned with security. RMn^ aj297 words
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Article204 1955-09-28 7 HI ECKEBI KG. West Germany, Sept. 27 (Reuter; The British army laces a major shake-up in th? yen near future to organise it for atomic warfare, Genera Sir Richard Gale, Commander-in-Chief, Northerr Army Group, said here today. M We are at the parting of the204 words
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249 1955-09-28 7 EDEN TO RESHUFFLE CABINET NEXT WEEK LONDON. Sept. 27 (UP)—Sir Anthony Eden is expected to reshuffle his Cabinet within the next week to put his own "young blood" stamp on the Cabinet he inherited last spring when S.r Winston Churchill stepped down. Major switch will involve Sir Walter Monckton, 64-year-old249 words
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Article41 1955-09-28 7 LONDON. Sept. 27 'Reutrr) Egypt has accepted RusUan offer ol arms supplies, a roreign Office spokesman stated here today. The spokesman declined to ;ay whether Britain thought hat Egypt's arms deal with Russia created a new situaion.41 words
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Article, Illustration33 1955-09-28 7 GENERAL Iduardo 1 I.onardi. the mar who heads the new provisional government of Argentina alter Ihe armed services coup which ousted President Peron last week L'P Radio photo.33 words
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Article60 1955-09-28 7 BUENOS AIRES. Sept. 27 (Reuter) Dr. Mario Ama- dm. Argentina's Foreign Minister, announced today i that two Roman Catholic predates expelled by ex-President Peron were no> free to return to Argentina whenever they wished. He >aid the Argentine government was discussing a '"harmonious plan" with Paraguay60 words
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Article55 1955-09-28 7 SANTIAGO. Sept. 27 (Rou- ter) A state of siege lia.s been proclaimed in the cop-per-producing provinces of Antofagasta and Atacama because of a strike by copper miners. The siege was extended to the southern province of Concepcion, the principal coal-mining area of the .country, to prevent55 words
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Advertisement50 1955-09-28 7 :k a tremen- in Europe >A lArne^^is at last W l!^ le in Malaya. H\\ *er engineering and r g from latest prac- 'W "'c are the basis of the j !f| ■ht rev* Olympio SG 1 'iTS an offices and its preference > PO Box 2000 Singapore. Kuala Lumpur50 words
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Advertisement171 1955-09-28 7 s**, mot h c rs p^v^^ Al! metal, completely furnished WALKING DOLLS 295 DOLLS HOUSES $27.50 Hp 1 p 1^ 1 RANCHES $19.75 WALKING DOLLS $23.85 DOLLS HOUSES, wooden, (Comb.nar on ond plastic). and $24.85 unfurnished $61.00 All metal KITCHEN DCLLIE DAINTIES $j 50 COMBINATION— Mq., tan a u% jZ171 words
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189 1955-09-28 8 Perak Malays To Float $1 Mil. Trading Company IMPORT-EXPORT AGENCY PLAN IPOH, Tues.— A group ot Moloy businessmen here plan to S 1 000 00 """"Vrr.e'';,,. iniU.,.d P,,« cccntly when the formation ot a traa.ng onn known as the Kamajuan (Progressive) Company. Llm Shares a S f d S reac189 words
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Article76 1955-09-28 8 Curfew Is Relaxed For Festival IPOII. Tucs. Inhabitants of the new villages in tho Butane district will have their village curfew lifted up to midnight from tomorrow to Friday. This is to enable them to celebrate the Chap (ion >leh (moon) festival which falls on Friday Moon -cake s and76 words
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Article41 1955-09-28 8 TAIPING. Tues. Hua' Lian High School will hold a contest for budding musicians on Saturday starting at 7.30 p.m. There will bo two sections: violin and pianoforte. Mrs. Pen Giong Hong will give away the prizes. i41 words
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Article199 1955-09-28 8 Townsfolk Call To Reds TANJONG MALIM, Tues More than 2,500 people ;>f this Town braved a heavy shower of rain to march through the streets on Monday in a mammoth amnesty procession. They chanted slogans and shouted to the terrorists still preying on the199 words
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Article, Illustration63 1955-09-28 8 UEV. (1. King, presi- dent of the Christian Kndcavour Mission, Ens- land. passed through Singapore yesterday on j his way back from attendins; the Centenary of Tabernacle (Metho- dist (hur'h) in Auck- j land. New Zealand. Most of 'iis engage- nients in the city were cancelled because his63 words
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Article, Illustration64 1955-09-28 8 .\\W\\W \W\\\V Mil. James Hare. 2.'». 2 son of the Chairman of James Har-» Ltd.. irer--1 chants and manufacJ turers of woollens, of Lc?ds. arrived in Singaj nore yrstcday on his t eight-month world tour lie will be leaving for J Australia and New Zea- land64 words
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Article76 1955-09-28 8 PARIT BUXTAR. Tucs: Ayaroo, a taxi driver, was fin!ed $15 by the Circuit Magistrate, Tuan Shaikh Abdullah bin Shaikh Abu Bakar. feu carrying a three-foot long parang. Ayaroo was seen walking along the main thoroughfare of I Parit Buntar. at p.m on I Sept. 1276 words
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Article156 1955-09-28 8 'Govt. Lost $70 Every Two Days' PENANG. Tues. Customs Officer. Mr. S. M. Majeith. told the Magistrate's court today, that an old man, arrested for possessing an apjparatus for distilling intoxicating liquor on Sept. 26. has i been depriving government ,of $70 duty every two days for the last six156 words
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Article208 1955-09-28 8 Mr. Goh Is Re-elected MCA Chief MALACCA. Tues. Federal and Settlement Councillor. iMr Goh Chee Van. was rei elected MCA Malacca branch Chairman last weekend at the Settlement branch committee meeting held at its premises at 81 Wolferstan Road. Malacca. The meeting saw the reelection of Federal Councillor Mr. Tan208 words
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Article65 1955-09-28 8 IPOH. Tues. The Perak branch of the National Union of Teachers is planning a tour of Bangkok from Dec. 11 to Jan. 2 next year The tour has been fixed to coincide with the Thai Constitutional Day and a beauty parade at Lumpini Park. Those interested in65 words
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273 1955-09-28 8 350 Workers To Stage A Token Strike MORE than 350 workers of the United Engineers Singapore, will stage a token ono-nour strike today, as a protest against the management's decision not to negotiate a settlement of their claims for mci eased wages and better conditions of service. The men bclon«273 words
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Article, Illustration67 1955-09-28 8 TO honour the Knighthood conferred by the Queen on Dato Sir Clough Thuraisingam an all-community reception was held at the Selangor Turf Club recently Mr. X.V.A.L.M. Rama- Nathan Chettiar is seen presenting an address in a silver casket from ;»li communities in Selan^or to Sir dough alter various leaders67 words
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Article, Illustration40 1955-09-28 8 The Federation Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, receives a kris from a member ol tinLower Perak UMNO Women's Section at tin Alliance Fun Fair in Telok Anson last week- L Photo by J. C. Lee.40 words
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Article196 1955-09-28 8 KUALA Ll'MPl'R, Tues —The Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce, in its second petition of the week to the Chief Minister, today demanded the acceptance of the 'jus soli' principle in citizenship. The chambers, communicat- i ins the resolution recently passed at its annual conference, asked196 words
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Article38 1955-09-28 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. La Kong, who was charged in the Magistrate's Court today with trying to pick the pocket of Police Lt R. B. Can- on Sept IT, was aliowed bail of 5250 pending trial.38 words
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Article, Illustration51 1955-09-28 8 THE Dirortor-Grnrral of British Tiavi-I .«ml Holidays Association. Lond<»n. Mr. J. (i. Bridsrs J (above), flru Singapore, vestrrd.n He is on his u.»\ t«» Australia and N<w Delhi where he uill rcpicseafl Singapore at the lnt< i 2 national Union of Official Travel Quißlnli— i' Conference. Standard j51 words
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Article28 1955-09-28 8 OX(; koon HE, pr i of Chop Hong Shey in B iliiir. Malacca, In the Sessions Court y« riay for dealing in ri< e licence.28 words
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Article76 1955-09-28 8 PENANG. Tups. A moth Fun Fair in aid Poppy Day Fund will be h< in the Mew World Par* from Oct. 25 |o 29 A bar and lood lair will Inheld on the fir>t niyht tractions lor the other n will include a Malay I show, basket ball and76 words
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Advertisement87 1955-09-28 8 B\ tzyfy, Jak^^f^d^Y 1 wmm DISTRIBUTED BY SIME DARBY The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products m CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief W Toothache, Earache Stomachache, Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL JUST RECEIVED! "€arlnu>antn and "JaJchJ WOOLLEN BLANKL87 words
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Article, Illustration438 1955-09-28 9 Bridget Jones - Inch by inch -she beats M.M. Bridget Jones By BOLLYWOOD \\kl\E'S »o4}d urns jar till you iicntleulitt prefvr hlomh's. Her :;arr.e is JAYXE VNSFIELD and she's vcly, lively and :>.:cd as the fa 1 o v s Ma: ilyn 1 c. Jayne will make I brief screen debut as N438 words
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Article231 1955-09-28 9 lIARLENE DIETRICH is wear in g suede jeans. .JOAN COLLINS koep> slim by playing vigorous volleyball sev* cral nights a week at an illuminated court in Beverly Hi JAKE WYMAN selected the gleaming copper refrigerator that adorns Rock Hudson's new hor.^e. Rock's kitchen range is a-u finished231 words
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Article277 1955-09-28 9 <4r *4r vV yAr WORTH p NOTING TAMES STEWART: "I in just a small-town guy i with a small-town attitude." DORIS DAY: My worst habit is rising too early in the mornings and being too bright." j RORFKT TAYLOR: 'Tin a crank about being puncj tual and about277 words
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Article154 1955-09-28 9 THE traffic and sudden passing of KOBKKT FKANCIS. StJZAN BALL and CARMEN MIRANDA revives the oft-repeated lesend that film colony deaths come in threes. Although he was aware that the end was near. Suzan'a husband DICK LONG was hard hit. He had one day to finish on154 words
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Article, Illustration752 1955-09-28 9 Epic of Vice... and Sex 'WAR and PEACE' STAR TURN with Donald Zee ROM*;. J AM bewitched, haggard and bewildered, after a frisky Roman Holiday with Audrey Hepburn. Mcl f>rrer. a full bloomed called "Busty Eckocr ff and Napoleon BEWITCHED b y ;hf tender, love of the recently- wed Mcl752 words
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Article142 1955-09-28 9 J RON AL D RE AGi N S x home is crawling with S kids. The only one that's human is his young daugh- ter. The others follow from buying two goats 1. which each had four kids a few days after he took J them home. Every142 words
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Article361 1955-09-28 9 INNOUNCEMENT from l ONDOS A A 1 Y7 CIR John Keeling. Chairman of British Lion Films Limited and Mr. John Woolf, Chairman of Independent Film Distributors Limited, Romulus Films Limited and Remus Films Limited, have agreed to merge the overseas distribution of their respective groups and have361 words
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Advertisement11 1955-09-28 9 y THIS WAY COMFORT tM^'f^^f COURTESY l^pi^f SPEED MALAYAN AIRWAYS raa-i2O11 words
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Miscellaneous51 1955-09-28 9 'U I v [> stirred motion i ailment T it Men I »5 prohibite c ling 'oci> MM b k"'\. C I •4 161 medicine of ::;:.-.-c io rc<i! a R dd si f 4J v <• •4 kg -h < stur; <4> PalestnM <4> ition Tomorrow) < iBiBU|C^ J*51 words
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Article133 1955-09-28 10 THE progress report of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Company Ltd. for the period from Maj 22 to August 13. stated that owing to a breakdown in one of the turbine generating plants at the hydro-electric power station, mining and trratment operations have been hampered ty a133 words
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207 1955-09-28 10 Rubber Down 5 3 4 cts. On Heavy Selling lIKAVV upcountry liquidation caused sharp drops in the Singapore rubber market, which closed erratic at $1-393 P er or rs^ ra de October, shipment, a Irop ot SJ tents on Monday. The Federation Government's announcement of the •al scheme to register207 words
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Article189 1955-09-28 10 OVER 120.000 leUe;s of invitation, in 10 languages, are bein£ sent all over the world to attract buyers to next year's British Industries Fair in London. This number includes over 450 to Singapore, 31(» to the Federation wi Malaya, and 75G to Hongkong. Nexi <189 words
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Article151 1955-09-28 10 Output Of Sugar May Rite SUGAR output is likely to rise in 1955-56 in most areas, the I.N. Food and Agricul- ture Organisation reported At t he same t:>ne, it said there is every reason to ex--1 pert consumption increases Latin America, the Near East and Africa all are expectedAP - 151 words
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Article73 1955-09-28 10 Plantation Division Head THE IT.Sl T .S Rubber Company announced in New York that Mr. Vincent Madsen. ol i New York, has been named j managing director of its 'plantation division. He had been deputy director. The company said Mr. Madsen will direct all operations of I the division, which73 words
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Article31 1955-09-28 10 THE major oil companies in England— Shell, Es&o and British Petroleum are ex-L pected to announce big new oil tanker building programmes during the next few weeks. i31 words
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Article25 1955-09-28 10 SUBSIDIARIES of 21 American companies and 170 Bri- < tish companies arc operating in India, the Indian Finance Minister has notified Parlia- ment. A. P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article, Illustration81 1955-09-28 10 MC)RE than 200 Singapore businessmen and bunkers attended a cocktail party gn-en bjj the manager of the United Commercial Bank. Mr. C. R. Sonalkar, in honour of the visiting qenerai manager of the Bank, Mr. S. T. Sndatirait, at the Hollywood Roo>n on Monday. Picture taken atStandard - 81 words
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Article195 1955-09-28 10 BOOMING West Germany's' exports jumped 17 per cent during the first eight months of 1955 over the same period i last year. But the nation ran a trade deficit for two months of this i period while for all of 1954 there wa s aA.P. - 195 words
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Article79 1955-09-28 10 CRUDE petroleum production in Kuwait declined in June after .setting now records for three consecutive months, the Kuwait Oil Co reported. Production for the month averaged 1.079.236 barrels per day compared with the record of 1.207.917 barrel* daily in May Output in the tiny Persian Gulf .sheikdomAP - 79 words
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Article260 1955-09-28 10 INCREASING v, 0, potential large outlet for t,n M to have followed plan to C**B Australia. At present fi^^'^SM plate herself. 15-year progra I industry. The mill I Construction habegun at Port K miles of Sydn< y. U lia"s greatest sinu! enterprise orgau Broken Hill Proprii tarj C pany260 words
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Article, Illustration246 1955-09-28 10 AS traditional homemakers women, when I they enter the commer- i cial world, should do well in businesses that are connected with the household This is the view taken by Mrs. S. 11. Tan, manager of the General Refrigeration Co. of Orchard Road. Singapore. She added: "Being246 words
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Article26 1955-09-28 10 THE US Dei rt Agriculture has \<v 75.385 bushels ol vheat for 5.527.300 dour to b<' used r lunches in Italy. A V26 words
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198 1955-09-28 10 TWO new banks the Singapore branch of the Bank of America and the Bank of Singapore Ltd. will open for business in the Colony on Saturday. To mark its official opening, the Bank of Singapore i Ltd. of Market Street, is to198 words
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Article140 1955-09-28 10 SHIPS IN HARBOUR OUTER ROADS Diplodon, Fusus. Xjisad itie. Lane ishire, Steel Chei list. Kamuning. C"..tr>-'n. Van Rie.nsd-! ,i:k. Tjibantjet, Caliex Ge.'oa. Benny Skou. Quern ide Lake. Larut. Ormara. M >skva. Devon-s:ii:-t\ INMR ROADS Loh Sic Leo. Torina. Betas Lawu. Giang Beo. Legu Lakota. June. Tung Song. Pasig Labuan Haji.140 words
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Article93 1955-09-28 10 AUSTRALIA expects an in creating demand lor its exports of zircon which, because of its mechanical strength rorrosion resistance, and low neutron absorption [actor, is particularly suitable for u>c in the construction oi nucleur reactors. Exports during 1954, 36.512 tons, were the highest recorded since 1951. The93 words
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105 1955-09-28 10 KLM STARTS INT' L SERVICE FOR CEYLON THE Dutch Air Lino. XL.M. will operate an international air >ervi<e for Ceylon. The Ceylonese Government Ministry of Transport announced this in (dlombo yesterday, under an agreement concluded after three days of talks between the Ministry ;-.nd a team of KLM ollicials. A105 words
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Article57 1955-09-28 10 I THE United Slates ha.- established a new record of 65.--300.000 men and women employed. The to 1 a!, lot A niarkcii the thirci consecutive month in which the nun i of worker- fullj employe.! cxrecd previous figures. rhc to'al for .July was M 995 C00. and for57 words
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Article21 1955-09-28 10 BURMA-MALAY Tin Ltd announce the following Aug I tin ore outputs K,v -i'iti piru s; Renong Consolidated 4t>7 oiculs.21 words
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Article57 1955-09-28 10 BRITISH imports of rue during April. June amounted to :r.'>. nod tons, the highesi quarterly figure since January. March 1951. Hie Commonwealth Economic Committee stilted in London. Shipments from Burma alone, at 16.600 tons, were a 'most as much as those from all sources in57 words
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Article174 1955-09-28 10 Tilt sharp drop on the New York stock c\< i..in:.< made no appreciable impression on the Malayan sh;m market yesterday, but investors were exercising certain amount of caution as a consequence. There less inclination to deal locally. MAiayan oiuu coioK('r> Association yesterday reported that industrial shares174 words
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Article35 1955-09-28 10 SINGAPORE tcrda rep rted the business done; Gamn S2.fi2 S'l Sinu Darb; Traction zf 3 Uj Union Insur. 522; w< $2.92:: W. J A'J- .i A■ X rcni- B.* j Selan; Kamunt '4 -/■HI35 words
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Advertisement66 1955-09-28 10 NOTICES TENDERS NOTICE BOARD Of GOVERNORS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC Proposed Polytechnic at the coiner of Shenton Way Prince Kriuard Aye.. Singapore. 1 Earth-cutting, site preparation and builder's foundation work 2. Driving of piles for the foundations 3. Supply, fabrication, delivery and erection of structural steelwork. The C t Date of the66 words
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Advertisement117 1955-09-28 10 NIPPON YUSEN KM*" Sanuki Maru tcr Cmca Algitrk Oi«n. lang-fci C*'^' London. KettcrCam. Art/.ct MamtJutS Mcian M^ru <oi n. D '.'a^%cv. a^ P c S.i d. Be fut. La" 'Passrrg' rs Ace I Aizu Maru tm Aj C Sudan, l^acja^ S■• z F Ale«a»Tdfia Beirut Pira^.(* «Pas\creers Arcrr* Aki M.iru117 words
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Advertisement448 1955-09-28 11 I^TXRADING CO., LTD. |rft£ 132/6 RobinM> Xc *<> I .LIE FUNNU LINE I itimore, Philadelphia Cult Ports P. S hjm Penang Oct 1? Cct 18 Oct 26 Nov 27/28 Nov I 17 Fcb 18 Fcb m to load ano discharge cargo TCAN LINE I N LLOYD Is. I Kvttetdam. Bremen448 words
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Advertisement1152 1955-09-28 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 nnes) (Incorporated in Singapore) 02 •»»»«> ■ST THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 2? Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTININI Singapore Ou« Sails P. Sham Penanf Alcmous fcr Liverpool CtasAu'f O mrH««1,152 words
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Advertisement824 1955-09-28 11 MITSUI LINE FOR JAPAN from Indio S P r Pt Shorn B <»"9 Axumoson Moru from Hornboy for Yokohomo, Kobe Moif 13 Oct Boniei Maru from Calcutta for Kobe. Osoka, Yokohomo 20 Oct FOR JAPAN from Continent Hagurosan Moru for Yokohama. Kobe, Nagoya vto Soigon, Bangkok," H'kong 30 Sept Hakonesan824 words
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Advertisement830 1955-09-28 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA Foi Aden, Port said. Genoo. Antwerp. Rotterdom, Homburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg ond Oslo Spore P Sham Penang "SIENA" 4 5 Oct 6 7 Oct x) "SELANDIA" 17 1 90ct 20/20 Oct 21/22 Oct xxt "MORELIA" 17 1 9 Nov 20/20 Nov 21/22 Not x) Colls830 words
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Article165 1955-09-28 12 IMAZING! Tup Paris J fcalrdl eeo reading book called "CrowniM Author none other n British hair ace j ner. Incidentally a pood j book too. Steiner certainly i knows his subject. But Isn't it an odd world. J Fry The contrasting- i coloured heels which J Casa c165 words
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Article, Illustration290 1955-09-28 12 HAT sort of person is YOl'R Rirl frirnd? Horc's a simple way to find out. Give her an orange, tell her to suck it— and srr to which of these groups she bi-loncs PLANNER Cm s i to p to leava 1 |1 riot ill Sh >•"'■290 words
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Article, Illustration698 1955-09-28 12 PAULINE STERLING - PAULINE STERLING DVi DETROIT. American women spoiled? European and American men both say "Yes." American women don't have anything to do, the men say. Their homes run without them— by. automation. And, they have the "jimmies." A man, they say, has to keep showering: his Wife withAP - 698 words
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Article, Illustration58 1955-09-28 12 S^lSST^tTJ^^fiSJ 1 1^ 1 1 look to stress the beauty of the I o ver the forehc iII, ft W 1 6 t a t s cither hllß lhe head firmly r worn low oxer me forehead. Left: a gold lame helmet and on the right a58 words
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Article, Illustration31 1955-09-28 12 LOVKLY Jane Wyman who appears in Paramount's •Lucy Gallant' steps out in a dramatic black satin cocktail dress with scooped neckline, three quarter-length, push up sleeves and exaggerated peplum. (Paramount Picture).31 words
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Article401 1955-09-28 12 HAL BOYLE - HAL BOYLE wwwwww Ijy \\\vw\\\v\v> T<HE average American A husband may doubt whether his wife has horse sense but he's sure she does have clothes sense. The chances are lie's wrong on both counts. She probably could beat anyone on a gui? programme. but when il comes to dressing401 words
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Article, Illustration144 1955-09-28 12 BRENDA HOWARD - BRENDA HOWARD by I^OR a few dollars you <.m make this book rack. It expands as you collect more and more books, to a total length of just under four feet. The secret Ei nothing more than curtain rods of different thicknesses, that side to the144 words
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Article133 1955-09-28 12 I 1 ERE is :i sirl who i- < I 1 the riylu path t<> h«beauty. She kn w$ that sake of her skin more how m. make-up off i on. A i Lin pretty sight, but I time to Improve it i cleansing tha* may i The gffi133 words
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Advertisement159 1955-09-28 12 J^^fcfcfe^ Come and see 1 m newest smash hit for strapless fashions! Pre-lude* Strapless ftt« ond»rwlr« ttropUts with a beautiful new build-op I There s mum been o bro Ika this| The new "wnd«rwired'*' co^'ouf band cl.ngi miraculous 1 to your midriff, prevents jl.pp ng up o' sliding down. And159 words
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Miscellaneous150 1955-09-28 12 1100.% V*8 <*I<H\II(»\: -In in \«r-< hanging world a t* I';;;-"-"- ••-M,r,,. I lIVI SIIW HIM I I Binvi h 1. 1 1 >i.si) 1 < i|{ I I o\| pthc Fse sociable; m.x freely, broaden v 1 the scope of your < Pro- >""••> mote outside interesU «i-:d m150 words
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Article142 1955-09-28 13 VERITY GILL - VERITY GILL r 1 resulted in the Tniversity j)ro|M)sed cricket tour of Dnrmber, The Standard was will instead visit n the annual Intcrtu be hold in Bombay. DLJKL;KOPKE trv.;r. 'rip to India to the Irvor-Univcr-fel! through owing position o? So irta Council rear, t prospects of the I are142 words
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Article219 1955-09-28 13 SERKMBAN. Turs J t Local fnotballrrs soomod to be falling into pattern with several other states H where lately imidents of 5 "Byw. had sportsman- have been frequent- j ly reported. Ipoh. particularly. is Kettinc notorious for its J "un-sportsi. er"— and so, H will Seremhan219 words
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Article20 1955-09-28 13 ROYAL Islan I Club I.e. W petition (September), was .yon by Rosa 1..: i with sCoic 4 10-21=69.20 words
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319 1955-09-28 13 CONRAD NG - SINGAPORE CHINESE MEET MAY BE FLOODLIT TOO CONRAD NG By THE ON-AKD-OFF Singapore Chinese athletic championships, will be on again, probably on Oct. 7 and 8 under floodlights at Jalan Besar Stadium. Negotiations will be made in the next few days for the use of the Stadium on those two319 words
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Article148 1955-09-28 13 ARGONAUTS Football Club. Division 2A. champions, edged Chinese Athletics 2—l in their S .A.F.A. senior cup tie soccer match played at J D Besar Stadium yesterday. Chinese opened accounts midway in the first haif through Krlantan's Malaya Cup hero. Maurice Khm to take a solitary goal lead148 words
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Article19 1955-09-28 13 THE SIT Sports C social ;inri o;i!iro will be I on Saturday at the Sc;i Vi< Hotel.19 words
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Article265 1955-09-28 13 Impressive Debut By SRC SINGAPORE Recreation Club opened their BHA senior league campaign yesterday inflicting a 3- o defeat on the Wanderers Spurts Ciub on the padang. Tiie Recs forwards pave a faultless display of speed and ball control and were practically in full control of the game from the265 words
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Article94 1955-09-28 13 ARYAN Gymkhana soccer team of Bangalore will arrive in Singapore on Oct 8 instead of O»-t. 1. The- Standard was told yesterday. The week's delay is due to passport difficu ties. The sam< evening, the Aryans will By to Indonesia lrom Singapore. They arc scheduled to play v94 words
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Article343 1955-09-28 13 Victorians Beaten By 'Saints' ST ANDREW'S School I Vici >ri i Sc i i] by eight '<i!,c goal and <>:ie 1 points (one iryl in a fri< rugby match played at th< Victoria School ground yesterday. The Saints kirk. and immediately applied I 1 sure. Bui Vir Id them back343 words
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350 1955-09-28 13 Sonneville To Play In Spore Next Month IF arrangements are finalized, local badminton fans will be given an opportunity of seeing an exhibition match between leading players of Singapore and Indonesia next month. Tins was revealed at yesterday's meeting of tin Management Committee of the Singapore Badminton Association with Mr.350 words
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Article161 1955-09-28 13 ST. ANDREW'S School, the 1 unbeaten school rugby team j this year, .will leave for their i Bangkok tour after the School Certificate Examinations. They plan to stay in Bangkok for a fortnight for three games against the Bangkok Colleges. They hope to return to Singapore161 words
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Advertisement394 1955-09-28 13 i.LA^IMhIJ ADS PIRSOMAL VN VON* K k nowin nrhem bo. Katherine pltt commpnicate lm ■>. -i E Moffatt •Mi-.'-" 15 High Siorrs d n Em SITUAIIOMS VACAMI I 1 n SIKGA PO I PT- v. from j I 30 4'< of 1 I ion labour -i i I 1 "ci394 words
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Miscellaneous158 1955-09-28 13 Swimming Carnival PREBBYTERIAN Boys' Bchool will hold their fifth annual swimming carnival at the Chinese Swimming Club (new pool" on Monday, Oct. 3 at 2.30 pin There will be an event tor thr Old boys 50 metres free style. Hbner By Al Ccdd I'M TURN IN' BACK/»-Vx^>^ \*ff its Th158 words
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Miscellaneous134 1955-09-28 13 SOCCER BUSINESS HOUSES LEAGUE Si Cup Semi-Finals: STB. vs. Mercantile Bank at S.T.C.; Jades vs. Thornycroft at F. .V GOVERNMENT SERVICES LEAGUE Senior Final: Police S.A vs. Wood bridge Hospital at Jalan Bc.sar. HOCKEY S.H.A. LEAGUE Dir. I: RAF.. Seletar vs. R.A.F., Changi at Seletar; S.R.C. vs. Wanderers at SRC.134 words
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Article125 1955-09-28 14 Wl.ul.,r Ud Ti^l^i jy^_HiH_ _Scrutinee, H ,iv GOLD TOWN C.OIU TOWN (HI Kl IV CSi N«O« t'elrrity 1 raster** ix-licht i.nl.l T"*n pSSer'n Dellfkt limrolur KOVOI ROW N LINK 2OMOTN I-INK IX W>SDE r^, wn p. fc klfiSK La Mi* ••'•»<"■ ll1 \,lmir;iM> A<lmir t > f125 words
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Article1117 1955-09-28 14 RACE l: 2.30 p.m.— Horses Class 1, Div. 3—6 Furs. S S C*f«J ''SI-k^'^, -Ben- 0 M van B kclcn Boufour. 4 m tahrtMkMD cm Mr. A Mt> T .II. f« Italian DongeUy 5, 8.11 Mr. T V Mitchell Daniels 03 TTitiH 5v 8.08 M/s. Wong Ah1,117 words
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Article, Illustration383 1955-09-28 14 Windsor Lad Says... As At Ipoh, So In Bukit Timah -He'll Slam The Opposition -it AFTER his brilliant 'double' at the recent Gold Vase meetnc at Ipoh, I expect CARPENTER to maintain his winning streak md slam the opposition in the main383 words
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Article1182 1955-09-28 14 RACE ONE In a lack-lustre field I go for Gold Town. This Newtown Wonder gelding put in two promising displays at Ipoh early this month and could have made sufficient improvement to enable him win this. Over the six furlongs at Ipoh Gold Town made1,182 words
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Article22 1955-09-28 14 RAIN held ojj yesterday and barring a break in the weather today, the going at Bukit Timah should be; good.22 words
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181 1955-09-28 14 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD ■j Cinder's Prince, trainer SK. Tjoa's Gold Cup candidate. >ter-pcd up his preparation lor Saturdays bis race with an attractive solo on a soft track at Bukit Timah this t irnin^ to return ."{9 4/5 sec. Aide out. Cinder's181 words
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Article283 1955-09-28 14 Trundle Hill - Trundle Hill WBk 2*30 The dogs are barking CELERITY and he looks well enough to fulfil the confidence at last. If you fancy him, back him. but have a "saver" on HIGH NOON. 3.00 I Poor field this. LA RONDE. if saddling up will take some heating283 words
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