Singapore Standard, 5 October 1955
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Title Section32 1955-10-05 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD PO LICt *&[L Rr |L ***** (5 hn«) 2400 JfR ?L| V7*l FIRI BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL -X 5111 2414 BGFDG SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1955 14 PAGES 15 CENTS32 words
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Article, Illustration385 1955-10-05 1 Axe Falls Civil Aviation's No. 2 Retires SINGAPORE lost the sen ices of Mr. A. \V. F. Andren. 44. Chief Operations Officer of the Civil Aviation Department a man who has been connected with thb work in Malaya for the past 20 years when lie was compulsorily retired over the385 words
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Article100 1955-10-05 1 MEXICO CITY, Oct. 4. <AP)— The flooded Panuco River rose to a new all-time heights at Tampico today and officials predicted only about 20 blocks in the highest part of the Gulf Coast oil port would remain above water. More than 60.000 of Tampico's 110.000 people100 words
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Article30 1955-10-05 1 THE San Francisco County Grand Jury last night Indicted Betty Jean Benedicto for the felony kidnapping of two-day-old Robert Marcus from Mt Zion Hospital last Sept. 19 APAP - 30 words
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Article28 1955-10-05 1 PRESIDENT L'senhower cheerful again after a period of fatigue yesterday sent a letter to Vice-Presldent Richard Nixon and handled another small batch of official business.- APAP - 28 words
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Article45 1955-10-05 1 HONGKONG. Oct. 4. (Reu—Hongkong's Governor Sir Alexander Grantham accompanied by Lady Grantham left here today for Ptkin? on what was officially described as a "private holiday" visit. In Poking they will be guests of the British Charge 1 AtTaires Mr. C.D.W. O'Neill.45 words
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Article323 1955-10-05 1 Tunku's Ready With Blueprint For Peace FATE OF SPORE'S KILLER SQUADS ALSO IN THE DEAL KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. -Military and Security Chiefs in the Federation have gone into a hush-hush this week, to pave the way for the projected "Little Ponmunjom" talks between the Chief Minister,323 words
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383 1955-10-05 1 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER By sino n^ri R^ TI( N tartS toda > f r an -in^ pore, to be called "Tutorial of Womanhood, which !:"°^i unu e in th Colony but may go far to put this Island on the map as a Utopia383 words
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Article395 1955-10-05 1 And Drives Him To A Police Post KUANTAN. Tucs. A 47-ycar-old Roman Catholic priest picked up a Malay Communist terrorist or. the lonely Tcmer-loh-Maran Road vesteiday and drove him through HO I miles of bandit-infested territory to Kuantan where he turned him over to Police. Rev. Father395 words
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Article119 1955-10-05 1 SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday tumbled bi cents to $1.30 per lb. for first grade October shipment on a nervous market that closed easy. The sharp drop in the London and New York overnight prices caused a five cent drop in the Singapore market at the opening.119 words
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Article35 1955-10-05 1 MR. R. G. MENZIES. the Australian Prime Minister, told the House of Representatives yesterday that Australia was sticking to her policy of recognizing Holland's claim to sovereignty over West New Guinea. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article108 1955-10-05 1 BERLIN. Oct. 4 (Reuter) About 90 rebellious girl delinquents at a West Berlin home met a police riot squad todav with brooms, charlegs washbasins and torrents of dirty water. One policeman was injured before order was restored The revolt began Just before midnight when the girls108 words
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Article36 1955-10-05 1 A SINGAPORE man Lim Bah Sia was attacked with a chopper in Tiong Bahru last night and was admitted to the General Hospital. His assailant, who also was injured, was treated as an outpatient.36 words
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Article28 1955-10-05 1 INCOME tax irspectors are beginning a new national drive to spot tax dodgers, a National Conference of the British Accountants was told in Edinburgh yesterday. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article322 1955-10-05 1 IT'S FOR THE HIGH COURT NOW WILLIE IRVING TALTON, an American businessman and Leo Schiering, 33, a German business agent, accused of committing criminal breach of trust ol 800 tons of rubber valued at more than $3,500,000 in the Singapore Fourth Magistrate's Court322 words
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Article68 1955-10-05 1 THE SINGAPORE Government yesterday released Chinese High School teacher. Mr. Chen Yang Cheng, one of the seven men held under the Emergency Regulations in a big Special Branch swoop a month after the May riots. A government statement issued last night said that Mr. Chen68 words
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Article33 1955-10-05 1 LONDON is to add new traffic signj in yellow and black lettering surmounted by a red globe on Oct. 17 to indicate busy central streets where parking is restricted.— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article23 1955-10-05 1 THE Democrats in municipal elections in Connecticut have won a seat held by the Republicans for more than 50 years ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article29 1955-10-05 1 THE Red Chinese have convicted 13 persons of spying for Nationalist China and sentenced nine of them to die. The other four got life sentences. APAP - 29 words
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Article102 1955-10-05 1 Big Drop In UK's Reserves LONDON, Oct. 4. <AP> Britain's vital gold and dollar reserves suffered a drain of U*****,000,000 during September and dropped to their lowest level in two years, the Treasury disclosed last night. The monthly announcement of the reserves position showed that they sagged to a total102 words
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Article62 1955-10-05 1 A WOMAN. Abiba binte Ahmad. 27. was stabbed on the shoulder in Johore Road last night. Minutes after the stabbing detectives led by Inspector Tuan Zain. combed the back, lanes behind JohofC Road and detained a man It Is believed the woman was stabbed because .she refused62 words
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Advertisement52 1955-10-05 1 DIG, kv ang sIING kee Road. r- rHINC I W 00 BCTTCA THfIN OVfIITINC COLO IT S M- jk--1 DIDNT TEU you^ 1 IT'S TH£ B£5T HOT I LEATHER DRINK I KNOWJ re you order W^ J VALTINE Cold esf hot weather drink yet f d ted n England). SINGAPORE.52 words
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Advertisement33 1955-10-05 1 tocel-easi TROLLEY M «*WE,fc 8 Ibt. con iX'^iJ Wi carry 8 cwtt. Sole Agents SCOTT ENGLISH (SEA) LTD. Singapore Kuolo Lumpur KEC— THE HAIRCREAM WITH THE BAY RUM BASE Agtnti:— McALISTER CO.. LTD.33 words
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Article186 1955-10-05 2 More Staff Sought For Expansion Into University KUALA LUMPUR, Tue>— The newly-launch-ed Muslim College 6hjl^ng which opened its first academic term M Oct. 1/ is planning a $7,000,000 expansionlprogramm^ The Standard learnt today. The College's Board of Manaucmcnt. has already received $300,000 from donors in North186 words
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Article60 1955-10-05 2 TWO hundred Social Welfare tickets were reported missing between Johore Bahru and the CMeon Theatre in North Bri Ige Road, Singapore, yesterday Missing ticket numbers arc: *****01 to *****50. *****51 to *****00. *****01 to L *****0. *****51 to L 3 *****. A man living in Jalan60 words
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119 1955-10-05 2 SINGAPORE Police last night offered Ml reward for information leading to the arrest of |fet gangsters who assaulted a foreman of the Singapore COld Storage, Lai Yoi, at Boon Tiong Road on Sept 20. The attack is believed to be connected with thr strike by119 words
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Article169 1955-10-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Minister for I tion. Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, this c. appealed to Chinese school teachers to maintain d cipline in their schools. The Dato was speaking at a tea party here which was given in his honour by the Selangor branch169 words
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Article, Illustration122 1955-10-05 2 Nepalese Army Head In S'pore THE -in-C of the Ncpalese Army. General Sir Kiran Shumsher Jims Bahadur Kana. who arrived in Singapore yesterday for a week's stay in Malaya. He told newsmen his visit had no political sisnitieamc and thai lie »as returning a courtesy visit paid to Nepal by122 words
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Article132 1955-10-05 2 DRIVER IS AWARDED $***** DAMAGES JUDGMENT by consent in tne sum of $11,000 was entered by Mr. Justice Tan lAh Tab in the Singapore High Court yesterday, for a Singapore Traction Company bus driver. Wong Chee Choy. against Modern and Company. Wong was plaintiff in an action he instituted against132 words
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171 1955-10-05 2 THE K lu 'ation Ministers oi I Singapore I the Federal on, Mr. Chew Swee Kee :i>i Dato Razak. will open the PanMalayan Students 1 Cu tural Festival at Ku i > Lumpur from Dc\ IT 4 21. There will be con 'ert of Malay.171 words
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Article70 1955-10-05 2 .TOHORE BAHRC. Twe<. After drinking two bottles of beer without paying for it. i seven men n-kcj lor more. I When they were refused they 'forced themselves into the Shop's store and hc\pe>: themselves to 13 bottles of beer. Charged in the Sessions Court with70 words
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58 1955-10-05 2 HE USED FAKE LETT! TO CHEAT -SIX MONI TAX SEE SHOXG r' f guilty in the Fifth Ma: I Court yesterday to a chai cheating Too Chio Sins fi on Sept. 122 a.id wr.s tenteo to mx months* Unprisoon It \va* .-tatcd that Tar: proachod Teo at the Ayrr Market58 words
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Article108 1955-10-05 2 He Cheated Welfare Department LEE TENG HOCK tpp before the Singapore Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I Pate yesterday on a charge i I cheating the Social \Y< Department of $650. Stating that he va unemployed, L< i(> started tod a monthly allowance from the Public As I >:. v Section108 words
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Advertisement33 1955-10-05 2 0 I/ nIKWI TRUCK AND BUS TYBi ffl^Kj^^^ DUNLOP #V^\\^ Ai hH^I HIM^Mm WITH tread rubber and pattern to defy cutting an <s WITH a casing to withstand impacts, yet supple and strong33 words
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Article74 1955-10-05 3 AN EXECUTIVE Director of the Dunlop Rublicr Company. Mr .John H. Lord, is due in Singapore within the next fewdays on a visit to Malaya and Japan. He leaves London Airport tomorrow evening and will fly (iire.t to India before coming to Malaya. Whiie in74 words
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Article39 1955-10-05 3 PAST students of three Anglican schools in Singapore. St. Andrew's. St. Margaret's and St. Hilda's, will hold their first combined reunion dinner and dance at the Cathay Restaurant on Saturday. Nov. 5. at 7.45 p.m.39 words
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Article, Illustration366 1955-10-05 3 269 Fire Victims Turn Kallang Building Into A Funland Happiness Out Of Disaster ALTHOUGH their future is still uncertain the present is a happy one for the 269 men. women and children victims I big "Mooncake Festival" fire which last week swept them out of thc;r homes in Kampong SilatStandard - 366 words
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Article176 1955-10-05 3 Sample Of Skills Taught Them TI'CKKI) away in an inci>nsp iuous corner in the Happy World trade exhibition, is i stand showing furniture and handicrafts made iby Singapore prisoners. Main object of this sts is to, giv A t ho public n:i idea of \fw176 words
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323 1955-10-05 3 public. ranging from the trisha rider who humbly proffered four 50 cent pieces to the Amoy Canning Company which donates 1,000 fresh rolls daily Meals of rice, cooked in enormous vats at the hack of the building. various green and salt vegetables, pork, fish323 words
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Article108 1955-10-05 3 New Homes For Govt. Employees SINGAPORE Government will soon embark on a $2,250,000 scheme to build 3.J1 moderately priced house for its employees on a site off Thomson Road The scheme is a substitute for an earlier plan which envisaged 2M! houses in MacPherson Road. Government abandoned this scheme because108 words
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Article89 1955-10-05 3 DURING this week and on Sunday the Assemblyman for Scictar. Mr M. P. D. Nair. will hold lour "Meet the People" sessions. Tomorrow at fi p.m.. Mr. Nail will meet farmers at the Vegetable Plantation Guild Office at Yio Chu Kang Road. On Friday lrom89 words
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101 1955-10-05 3 WAX Chin Hill, a clerk. formerly employed by Messrs. Sis.son and Delay, a legal firm, was charged in the Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday with stealing a promissory note which was in the firm's possession. He was also charged with cheating Dahari bin Mohd AH101 words
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Article15 1955-10-05 3 THE second session of Council of State. Kelantan. will meet on Oct. 6.15 words
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107 1955-10-05 3 AFTER a sumptuous dinner, a professional food taster had a chicken bone stuck in his throat and that led to his death a week later, the Singapore Coroner's Court was told yesterday. The food connoisseur, Loh look. (i6. had been working in a107 words
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175 1955-10-05 3 THE wives and daughters of the Balestier Community, in Singapore, will be afforded free tutorship in sewing or embroidery through a new scheme of the Balestier Community Centre Study Fund, which comes into effect in January. 1956. Applicants for this grant, which will pay tutor's175 words
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Advertisement150 1955-10-05 3 FIGHT HIGH PRICES! f/»«»rr, i.'um offer \ou n I onhil's I nhriis j"*! tmpnchcil* <l ti \nl relnil f>rirr>. linhin nilr in nil ><»rr/li«\s MOW m nilnhlr. Old Price Now Reduced Price 52.80 $2.60 per yd. 2.00 1.90 2.60 2.50 J="- 3.20 3.00 2.90 2.60 3.00 2.70 3.00 2.70 i150 words
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Advertisement175 1955-10-05 3 B=^^** r THIS WAY i^<.V/^''^^3 rAIIDTCCV ■TJai^r :>^^sd :V v CUUK I C j T /»r^r^«ii v A\l) MU^M SPEED MALAYAN AIRWAYS Model 60 r KiiiSi In black or red velvet Jy with bend Icathct soles ~^J f and heels. JTv^'^ /J f!^ Sizes: 2—61 $5.90 /^(<S w y i175 words
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Article258 1955-10-05 4 MCA ACCORD REACHED I'm Not Feuding With Lee, Says Ong KIALA LUMPUR, Tues. Excitement in the Sclanjjor branch ot the Mala van Chinese Association over the squabble about the validity of recent elections in its Kuala Lumpur subbranch, abated today, with its chairman, Mr. 11. S. Lee, offering to "compromise"258 words
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Article51 1955-10-05 4 A PRETTY 21-year-old married woman. Goh Soon Hian. pleaded guilty in the Singapore Sixth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of attempted suicide by drinking a solution of '"bleaching powder" in Upper Serangoon Road on Oct. 1. She was remanded in the Woodbridge Hospital till Oct.51 words
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Article150 1955-10-05 4 Ul OslN<. rubber prltea (renin per lb In Sinnpore veslerda* were: Buyers Sellers Spot fo h (nom.) 130 1301 No 1 RSS. Oct. 130 1301 No. I liB 129 No. 3 ll_ 117 Tone: Easy. TIN PRICE The price of tin ves terday was $371 per picul. (Down150 words
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Article206 1955-10-05 4 MALACCA. Tucs. All tickets for "Sapu Tangan Yang Puteh.' a Straits-born Chinese tragedy with an all-Baba and Nonya cast, to bo staged at the High School Hall on Oct. 1G at 8 p.m., have been sold out. This drama with a plot around a white206 words
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225 1955-10-05 4 DONT APE SENATOR JOE' SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, was advised last night to follow the examples of "Nehru, V Nu and Soekarno instead of foLlowin^ the Red-hunting American Senator Joe McCarthy." The advice came from Mr. Lim Chin Siong, People's Action Party225 words
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Article173 1955-10-05 4 2 Charged With Kiosk Robbery A SINGAPORE schoolboy and a labourer were tentatively charged in the Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday. with robbing a young petrol kiosk assistant at the sth. Mile, Holland Road, on Aug. 2i. The kiosk assistant. Wong Niap Chew, told the court thai two persons who entered173 words
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Article64 1955-10-05 4 $1,000 Bail On Bigamy Charge ALLAGARATHAM Raja Sundaram was yesterday charged in the Singapore Sixth Magistrates Court with bigamy. The court was told that Sundaram married another woman. Mahaesvery. while his Wife, Kechik binte Hassan, whom he married in August. 1951. was still living Sundaram was allowed bail of $1,00064 words
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Article55 1955-10-05 4 TWO youths armed with aa-gcrs robbed a Chinese woman and her two children of a gold chain and locket worth •70. her identity card find SI cash late on Monday night in Kampong Chai Chee, Singapore The robbers victims were returning to their village after a55 words
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Article44 1955-10-05 4 BURGLARS broke into a house in Kampong Bugis in the Kallang area of Singapore mst before dawn yesterday and made ofl with a sewin" machine worth $100. two pens worth S2O and a wristwatch with gold chain worth $18544 words
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Article73 1955-10-05 4 The mass meeting arranged by the Working Committee of 100 trade unions in Singapore. at Sembawang, yesterday to protest against Public Security Ordinance was postponed indefinitely. The secretary of the committee. Mr. Jamit Singh, said that the meeting was postponed because of "certain unforicen" circumstances.73 words
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Article100 1955-10-05 4 ARRANCiEMFNTS have been completed for the bisgest and n«ost widespread exercises by the Singapore Civil Defence Department on Sunday The exercise will be conducted at 15 points on the island between 9 am and 1 pin. Highlight of the exercise will be the bombing100 words
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165 1955-10-05 4 'MALAYA AND TURKEY HAS VERY MUCH IN COMMON' KUAL*. LUMPUR, Tucs. Malaya tt Jday holds the same strategic value in South-east Asia as tVat of Turkey in the West an the Middle-East, Mr. Hiknpt Feridun.Es. Turkish autrior and journalist, told The JVtandard today. Mr. Es, 1 ho has just arrived165 words
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149 1955-10-05 4 A WOMAN. Kok Ah Siew. was beaten up snd driven out of the house j by her husband. Ho Ah Chen g. whenever she asked him fitr household expenses, the Singapore Sixth Magistrate Courtl was told yesterday. 110. a shipbuilder, wa s summoned by149 words
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178 1955-10-05 4 THE Singapore Chinese Printing Workers' Inian last night issued an appeal to all Chinese printing workers not to be misled by unions not qualified ok capable of representing them. I The appeal said that there are some trade unions in Singapore today which Indulge in178 words
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186 1955-10-05 4 They Robbed With Knives, Court Told TWO youths were COmmittl?d to stand trial for robbci \v after a preliminary inquiry jat the Singapore Eishth IVlnsi^trate's Court yesterday. B A^i faced three counts of robbcSy with knives. The two wore Eng Piak Lc|\ 18. and Tan Tai Soon 22. T':|2 prosecution186 words
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Article69 1955-10-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues All efforts bv the Police to trace the friends or relatives of the woman, whose body was taken out of the Klang River on Sunday morning have failed. The woman. Shim Sow Moi, 55, of Pudu Road according to her identity rard. was found69 words
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Advertisement284 1955-10-05 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS O LfjMW PW A 1 aml 30 1.00 J^% 111 CMNIIOItt MOIt (909 6.45 9.30 p m rjoo r«a»ii tin* T&U mF^ f J 1 A ItEPUSUC PICTURE WL J OPENS TOMORROW ONE Of THE GREAT OUTDOOR PICTURES OF ALL TIME! mwm m- ~m f. ff*N»-*» jd^K.284 words
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Advertisement152 1955-10-05 4 4a J SHAW BROTHERS ORCAMx'jJ, jCAPItOL J X 5 SHOWS DAILY: n., ttkim hunt r w** /^M iUKT LANCASTER Pip's 1 fss?> SKIT NOW ON Fill] tatNA^ BETTER Thas y 1 ri^i| Released thru United Artist) REXfei USTSSH NENC YATIMAH D. IDRIS WH| "ROH MEMBEU (REVF.\GE OF 7 1 IF152 words
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Article215 1955-10-05 5 m .s\ widow !Vk Sin- >esIns uho ind |K» x mi. 11 »n- ,>*.ul- < \\W\X I m the u.re r i r on I*l ind t Sin t men approached and abused her husband. she >aid." They then dragged him out and beat him up 1 begged them215 words
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211 1955-10-05 5 MORE PAY SETTLES METAL BOX STRIKE hotel Workers Move Out Today I NEARLY 200 employees of the Metal Box Co. of Malaya will get a general wage increase and better conditions of service. An agreement has been ed between the manage- and the Singapore Factory and Shop Workers' Union s211 words
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Article38 1955-10-05 5 Friendly Hongkong Warning I itl.ird rTrd i'i r* 1 «'Ptiihat ■:-old n be We D thr 1 is not pi mis« i re- ihe and 1 to differ- ird to MihT iMilltNty if ■end holdI hrv K» herorial38 words
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Article110 1955-10-05 5 THE Singapore Labour Ministry last night asked a'.l employers of 'labour' in the Colony to submit returns to the Labour Commissioner, giving the number of labourers employed by them on Sept 00, this year. The returns should be submitted before Oct. 14 Proper forms for the returns110 words
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Article139 1955-10-05 5 THE Singapore Labour Front the ruling political party in the Colony plans to hold its belated annual conference some time this month. The date nnd venue of the mectinq have not yet been fixed by the party leaders who are now making a fran-139 words
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Article145 1955-10-05 5 Man Caught Stealing Parachutes A SINGAPORE larmer. Toll Kim Jing. 19. was convicted in the Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday for the theft ot two parachutes worth $200 from the Royal Naval Air Station at Sembawang on Sept. 5. Toh was found up on a tree tugging at the rigging line.-'145 words
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354 1955-10-05 5 H PE A m lhlln 9ual Assembly for Singapore rose yesterday when the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, confirmed that he would ask the British Government for 25 more members to be elected in 1957 on a multi-lingual basis. The multi-lingual issue figures354 words
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185 1955-10-05 5 GRADUATE TEACHERS TO GET DIPLOMAS CERTIFICATES will be presented to 187 graduate eachers at a Commemoration Day ceremony ot the Singa3ore Teachers' Training Colege at the Anglo-Chinese School hall. Barker Road, on Saturday at 4 p.m. The Registrar ot the College. Mr. C. S. Devan. told The Standard that not185 words
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Article46 1955-10-05 5 LORD Reading, the leader Df the United Kingdom delegation to the Colombo Plan Conference in Singapore will arrive in Singapore on Oct. 11, He will leave the next day for Jakarta and return to Singapore on Oct. 15 for the Conference.46 words
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Article45 1955-10-05 5 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr David Marshall, will inaugurate the World Affairs public forum today at the British Council Hal!, Singapore, at p.m. Mr Marshall will speak on Singapore's Position in Asia" at the forum sponsored by the World Federalist Association. Singapore.45 words
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181 1955-10-05 5 RESIDENTS of Singapore Improvement Trust flats in Outram Hill have been without water irom 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. for the past rive days. Some complained that they could not even have a decent bath. A spokesman for the 54 families. Mr. Ong181 words
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105 1955-10-05 5 Colombo Plan Conferees End Session OFFICIALS of the 20-nation Colombo Plan conference being held in Singapore, yesterday concluded their first series of Plenary sessions which opened on Sept. 29. They formed in'o 13 working parties to consider in detail the draft chapter report? prepared for the annual report lor submission105 words
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Article324 1955-10-05 5 We Began Malayanization Grads A CLAIM that the Medical Service paved the way to Malayanization of the higher public services was made yesterday by the Editorial Board of the journal "Fifty fears of! Medical Education in Maiaya" released yesterday The journal in an article i titled 'The Graduates'" says j324 words
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Miscellaneous610 1955-10-05 5 )tanclard c&lmanac Information at a Glance 11 m r o4 thi Ransjl 'KL>: I'M New? |19.72m); 330 Melody Tme 11 r h n^^v r\ 1 Music After Luncn |19 72m>; 345 Stai Artist Hv]Ar OK l L): Ipn bor Schools 1S1; lit 72m): 4 pm Hawaiin Fav y^ nouncements and610 words
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Article905 1955-10-05 6 MAYING put their heads together m a hurried huddle, the two cuckoos perched on the PAP I i twittered pitiably in reply to a challenge issued b. W.r Chief Minister on their position as regards d m. Highly colourful, with a touch here and th' legal905 words
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Article, Illustration880 1955-10-05 6 Patrick O' Donovan - Patrick O'Donovan By WASHINGTON. rpIIERE is a new name to be played with at the heights of world i statesmanship. It. is that of Richard Nixon, who is now Vice-President of the United States, a job winch has been described as "the most insigni- fican 4 that ever880 words
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Article338 1955-10-05 6 REVIEW OF VIEWS Self-Government LTUSAN Melayu calls upon the new Executive Cummittee of UMNO to Implement Immediately the relution of Its Annual Delegates Conference on Sunday that a round table conference of all political parlies in Singapore be held to discuss the Issue of self-government now with UMNO as the338 words
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227 1955-10-05 6 Promotion of Normal Trained Teachers Sir: Once .main the Kducation Department. Kuala Lumpur, comes in for caustic criticism for a colossal blunder made. I refer to the vexed question of the Emplacement of Normal Trained Teachers in Division 11. The final decision i the matter, by the High Corn- niissioner227 words
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Letter152 1955-10-05 6 Sir: The majority of private rars on the road are stil] without the car stickers. *Do you want a lift?/ 1 which can be had easily from the Public Relations Oflice But this does not indicate that the ar owners a -"k public spiri:, and that they152 words
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Letter352 1955-10-05 6 Sir: Mr. E. Chaplin. Chairman of the Penang Chamber of Commerce, uttered a few home truths about education at the half-yearly meeting of the Chamber held in Penang and they must not be dis missed a.s platitudes. There is no doubt that he was perfectly correct when352 words
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Article102 1955-10-05 6 Sir: A recent fire which occurred here will, I hope, spur the authorities to modernize the fiie brigade without waiting till the end of the year. The trailer pump was at a hydrant and the hose was laid to a buildin? contractor's kongsi which was going up in102 words
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Article, Illustration12 1955-10-05 6 "They're twins— the doctor says it's bad for them to be separated."12 words
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Article124 1955-10-05 6 "Our job's very interesting and last year we had a million to one chame come ofl A lady came to my omYe and sairi 'Ir^spector, I've jusi been .swimming and I've lost my glass eye wii! it be lound? Now I ask you. what chanre was there of124 words
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558 1955-10-05 6 W. MocLonachon - LONDON AIRPORT will be the worlds be in equipment next year W. MocLonachon By LONDON J7ROM t lie time air linrrs approach within 100 miles of London Airport on an\ of the .six air routes, they are under constant surveillance by radar, with every message p.issins between aircraft and the558 words
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Advertisement29 1955-10-05 6 DEEPAVALI **tS^N IS COMING. m&L LMtSF BAYARAS §AREES wßj^l EVERYBODY'S TASTE J^fS* 1 AT MODERATE PRICE \t your favourite $B&*r^ MAGANLAL NAGINDAS CO. K3-H7 Arab Street, Singapore Tel: *****.29 words
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Advertisement23 1955-10-05 6 (MALAYAN RAILWAY NEW FAST I FREIGHT TRAINS between I KUALA LUMPUR and I SINGAPORE I enable early iw**jj deliveries to be at destining23 words
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Article, Illustration101 1955-10-05 7 HOME DAY I'LL RETURN HOME' -PERON in n md. ill Ia croup of newsmen who ask♦•d an interview. "When I do (indulge in political affairs).' he added I will return to my tountr\ The former Aruentine strongman, who arrhed ■eft Sunday to begfai a life in exile, gave no indicationA.P. - 101 words
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Article302 1955-10-05 7 L NEW YORK. Oct 4 —Cleveland A yea: -old author ol "The P per Bostomans."' and oks abi>.r. Ame- up] r i a es said had ended his anqement to help the of Windsor! write her memoirs aboard the Canard Queen Mary. A:. v! completed :<oo ritten pam.>302 words
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Article67 1955-10-05 7 COLOMBO. Oct. 4 (UP) The Government is inviting the Kings of Thailand. Laos and Cambodia to take part in the 2.500th anniversary celebration of Buddhism from May l!).itf to May 1937. it was disclosed yesterday. The Crown Prinre of Japan a'so will be asked67 words
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Article36 1955-10-05 7 NEW YORK. Oct. 4 (Reuter) —The United Nations general assembly, over the objections of the Netherlands, last night decided to inscribe on its agenda the question of Dutch New Guinea36 words
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Article61 1955-10-05 7 JAKARTA. Oct. 4. (AP) Ali Sastroamidjojo was on his way back to leadership oi the Indonesian government today. His Communist-orient-ed Nationalist Party continued to roll up an impressive lead in returns irom the is- land Republic's nrst general elections. With almost two-thirds of the total expected vote61 words
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Article123 1955-10-05 7 CONCORD, New Hampshire. Oct. 4 (AP) A former pilot who allegedly had too much to drink whined up and down a foggy Concord Airport runway in a small plane early yc.-ter-day, eluding police during a one-hour chase and preventing a Northeast Airhnes DC-3 from landing. Police123 words
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Article444 1955-10-05 7 Furore Over Arms Deal With Egypt Heading For A... ARAB-JEWISH TENSION MOUNTS LONDON, Oct. 4, The arms deal which Egypt has made with Communist Czechoslovakia threatens to be the spark which will set off an Arab-Jewish explosion in the Middle East. Patient diplomacy particularly in the Unitcd444 words
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Article154 1955-10-05 7 More Troops To Quell Morocco War RABAT. Morocco. Oct. 4. i AP» —Reinforcements poured out of Fez toward the Spanish Moroccan border today to put down a Berber rebellion which has driven the French from one post and threatens other.-. The little post of Immouzer des Marmoucha. near the trontior154 words
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Article60 1955-10-05 7 CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy. Oct. 4 <AP» Pope Pius XII gave motorists a golden rule ol the road today Do as you would be done by. The 79-year-old head of the Roman Catholic Church spoke to road experts Irom all parts of th world, in Rome for60 words
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Article58 1955-10-05 7 JUBBULPORE. Northern India. Oct. 4 < Router) Police arrested a woman in a village near here after she tried to commit suttee ritual suicide by jumping on her husband's funeral pyre. But she jumped off again because of the heat. There have been four cases58 words
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Article33 1955-10-05 7 MR. R G CASEY, the Australian Minister for External Affairs, arrived in Karachi from London bv air yesterday on his way to a Colombo Plan consultative committee meeting in Singapore.—Reuter.33 words
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Article94 1955-10-05 7 SAIGON. Oct. 4. CAP)—Premier Nflo Dinh Diem will call a national referendum in South Viet Nam before the end of this month to decide the fate of chief of Mate Bao Dai. it was reliably learned yesterday. The referendum which is expected to vote overwhelmingly the94 words
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Article, Illustration50 1955-10-05 7 Photo. ONE of Paris' best traditions is observed by the Can-Can girls of the world famous Moulin Rouge who help each year with the harvest of the winegrapes from the only vineyard in the French capital, atop picturesque Montmartre hill in the heart of the city. U.P.U.P. - 50 words
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Article129 1955-10-05 7 CANBERRA, Oct. 4 (Reuter)— Woomcra rocket range is testing: short-range guided missiles for the defence of Britain, Mr. Howard Beale, the Supply Minister, told the House of Representatives tonight. Mr. Bca'e said: "A guided missile homing on the target ofTcrs the best form of defence.''129 words
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Article48 1955-10-05 7 TAIPEI. Oct. 4 (Reuter) The official Chinese Nationalist Central News Agency said today there was definite proof that Communist China was "actively" preparing for an invasion of the Quemoy and Matsu island groups. General Chiang Kai-shek's heavily fortified posts oil the China mainland coast.48 words
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Article190 1955-10-05 7 MacM. Flies To Cabinet Meeting LONDON, Oct. 4 (UP) British Foreign Secretary Harold MacMillan flew to 10 Downing Street from London airport in a helicopter today to report to the cabinet on the recen: worsening of the international situation. Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden ordered the helicopt* r to fly190 words
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75 1955-10-05 7 Dalai Lamas Brother Seeks U.S. Citizenship NEW YORK. Oct. 4 'Renter >— The brother of the Dalai Lama of Tibet, arrived last night seeking American citizenship. Denpa Rabache Tagotcr. 32, himself a Buddhist lead* r. entered the United States with a visa granted undt r the Refugee Relief Act The75 words
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Article38 1955-10-05 7 FLORENCE. Italy. Oct 4 <\JP> Mayors and community representatives lrom 36 capitals on both sides of the iron Curtain started discussion today on ways to build "a bridge of hope and friendship' between their cities.38 words
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Advertisement25 1955-10-05 7 v* W Bm 7 AS BB mk bV J -gWj>3Bß^Bjgßj|ißs:aßl^B the modern office JK B^B^Bk JSu9B I LTD. POBoi 2000 Singapore. LTD Kuala Lumpur Penang.25 words
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Advertisement89 1955-10-05 7 !/t a Jfi/ The answer lo a tljfl\/' perfect cocklail! Tells at a glance the correct 1^ SRft£ 1 1 ingredients and exact proportions 1^ ~J I \or fifteen different beverages. U =^^^B '^ml (As illustration.) Price $100.00 jtt-^^B Vl Also available, best plain E.P.N.S. l' Pint size, from $23.5089 words
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168 1955-10-05 8 $300 FOR LOSS OF HEADMAN'S DIGNITY RAUB. Tucs. Wong Hock Tin. a village headman, told the Sessions Court yesterday he had lost his dignity, respect and reputation after a mine security officer. A. F. Williams, took him to the Buk;t Koman Police Station where he was confined for two-and-a-half hours.168 words
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203 1955-10-05 8 iron. Tues. mm! units, as well as the K:nta Valley Horn 1 irds. today joined in Ihc search fof Mat Kassar. inter who has been miss« :ng since Sunday's wild boar near the Tambun R»serv- The Standard understands that tracker dogs are also bed203 words
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Article, Illustration74 1955-10-05 8 THEY'LL HONEYMOON IN PENANG photo. Mr. and Mrs. Ng Cher Mill who were mariied last week. The bride is the former Miss Veo Mwec Ngoh, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Yeo Yong Hup. The groom is the only son of Mr. Ng Pens Cheng. The newly weds, who heldStandard - 74 words
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Article30 1955-10-05 8 IPOH. Tues. Professor; Doraiswami Sastri will give a public addre>s in the Perak Library here on Oct. 6 at 6 p.m. on "The Message of j Gita."30 words
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Article150 1955-10-05 8 FOt'R ships of the Royal Pakistan Navy will call at Fvn-ari'-t and Singapore later this month on a goodwill cruise of the Far East. Rear Admiral 11. M. Siddiq Choudri, Commander-in-Chief of the cruise, will lie in overall command, flying his flag in H.M.P.S.150 words
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Article34 1955-10-05 8 THE Commissioner for New Zealand in South-cast Asia, Mr. Foss Shanahan, loft Singa- pore yesterday to visit Saigon for discussions with Vietnamese leaders. He returns to the Colony 0:1 Oct. 10.34 words
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189 1955-10-05 8 University Of Malaya Needs Funds UNIVERSITY of Malaya has suffered through lack of response from the rich people in the country, Professor A. Oppenheim said in en article in the souvenir publication "Fifty Years of Medical Education in Writing on "Higher189 words
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Article80 1955-10-05 8 Watch Out For E.P.F. Arrears KUALA LUMPUR. Tucs. The Federation Government today warned employers who delay contributions to the Employees' Provident Fund, that they may be charged interest on amounts more than a month in arrears. Government also made It clear that employers were not entitled to recover contributions from80 words
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Article24 1955-10-05 8 THIS year's organiser for Poppy Day Anneal in Tnipirig and district Is Mrs. I.e. Harris, who resides at 1, Residency Road.24 words
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Article85 1955-10-05 8 IPOH, Tues.— A 28-year-old estate labourer. Rajoo l/O Annamlai was today sentenced by Mr. Justice Prcthcroe to five years for attacking a fellow iabourer with a knife. Rajoo was originally charged with the murder of M. Suppiah at Escot Estate. Tanjong Ma- lim. on July85 words
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Article273 1955-10-05 8 SANDAKAN, Tues. —Chin Fotii; a shopkeeper and Mu* nabi bin Musa. a boatman, \vor c fined a total of ST.") in default one month's imprisonment each. in the Magistrate's Court Sandakan after they had been found guilty on charges under the Cruelty to273 words
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Article, Illustration27 1955-10-05 9 I: a }>itc of cake get y.ddc Fmticr, ■I s; inr/er, A'cir v i osc nrteti'vci into the small Mountains c**r?r/;o»iy. Eddie 'eking their first27 words
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Article132 1955-10-05 9 i .i £iri wno loves and parties." KOBFRT WAGNER sound superstitious, the bis reason I don't set serious about a thai I don't want Zs to change. Vm the the world, I i seared to rock the R1CI1AKI) BIRION gays: sell the distincof beir.^ the wood's I -c,i132 words
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761 1955-10-05 9 LOVE in Darkest Africa and among the Man Mans with Donald Zee —on 'Safari* with film stars, Janet Leigh and Victor Mature 1 ISIOLO CAMP, KENYA. JOM-TOMS arc beating in the distance. The startled shriek of a wild animal pierces the jungle stillness. Suddenly slashing through the undergrowth comes a761 words
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Article326 1955-10-05 9 Bernard McElwaine - Bernard McElwaine LONDON. asks I HAVE to stand on three phone books to glare at a soose. But I can be sympathetic to the height plight of a lofty lass. Especially when a talented girl finds herself growing almost right out of business like326 words
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Article, Illustration311 1955-10-05 9 LAN Ladd. who has fought on the land, thr sea. and in the air and every where else a movie hero could fight, finally got around to a mud bout in a picture the grime»t battle of them all. The hard-svinging star tangled with Frank Faylen m about311 words
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Advertisement242 1955-10-05 9 There's none better than a PONSON You'll get really grateful thanks when you give a Ronson lighter .i a practical, thoroughly re- JLJ^ liable gift that's good to look nLjms JlH^^P^ at, too! Like this Flo-line ABmg^ jjM3s*^^ Princess, feminine version of ft^^^^^S^J^ the Standard lighter shape. You 'jFWgr can242 words
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Miscellaneous140 1955-10-05 9 I\\\\ i >RD PUZZLE B conservative isi fl s > B 7. I- .:i an B *8> B t t B -ri (S I B No it's <|uil fl fercnt "e r.s B Dues 1 i stone B thai B (Gold mith) I 17. H dden fr>>rji obscn I H140 words
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Miscellaneous250 1955-10-05 9 STUDIO TALK JACK BENNY, talking about MAELENE DIETRICH'S success: "What Eve learned in the Garden of Eden. Marlcne has taught on the screen. 808 HOPE: 'A small town I know is so small that they had to widen the main street to put a white line down the middle of250 words
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Article142 1955-10-05 10 Shares React To U.S., U.K. Marts THE Malayan share market yesterday reacted to the lower markets in London and New York as well as the lower prices for tin and rubber, and all sections eased. Tin shares dropped to a lesser extent. At the close, however, there was some buying142 words
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Article114 1955-10-05 10 SINGAPORE thatebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: A!c\ Bricks prefs 51 80 Fra>cr Neave ords. 51.72J and $1.70; Gammon S'i.tio. $2.57!: II Waugh $1.70 to SI.(JB and >i *;T odd !<>:; Metal Bo x $1,471 odd lot; Overseas Chinese Bank $35 Spore Cold .Srtor;»qe M.67}: Straits Steamship114 words
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Article39 1955-10-05 10 BURMA-MALAY Tin Ltd. reported the following outputs for September: Katu Tin Dredging Ltd. 111,000 yards dredged and 44L' piculs of ore produced, Renon^ Consolidated Tin Dredging Co. Ltd. 22*).--000 yards dredged and 784 piculs of ore produced.39 words
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Article, Illustration145 1955-10-05 10 ARE women who go into business or who take up a career, happier than those with only domestic ties? Yes in the view of Miss Lim Phaik Lay. the secretary of her father's concern, Lim Wee Cheng and Co., Singapore. Routine work in the office, correspondence and145 words
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43 1955-10-05 10 Rubber Drops 5¾ Co On Loss Confide! THE rubber market j n Sin p< ricnccd a loss of <<>nli<|, I 51.30 perlb. for firs. K!:ldl J*J<J market closed easy. I The maikc; 1 New Voik prices v I pore reacted sharply I •VGFDBVG43 words
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Article19 1955-10-05 10 THE BO AC. Sal- for Booth-east Donald Er>kine Cru: ed to Singapore after a holiday.19 words
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Article376 1955-10-05 10 Smallholders Replant More Acres Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —The Federation Rubber Industry Replanting Board sold to smallholders at preferential prices some million clnnal stumps and 110,000 yards of budwood in 1954, according to the Board's annual report published today. In 1955. new sources of approved seed have been376 words
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Article115 1955-10-05 10 I SINGAPORE Chin* duce Exchange noon cl i prices per picul wen tok white $159 b< ll< r. 6 wak white Sl5B seller.-. S: Sarawak black $110 sel coconut oil < bulk $41 coconut oil 'drums' sellers: copra Oct $2 $282 sellers. Nov $28 I $28? sellers. Singapore115 words
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Article21 1955-10-05 10 GERMAN-JAPANESE 4 on new lists of foods and other trade problems arc expected to begin In Bonn this month.21 words
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Article, Illustration91 1955-10-05 10 recently introduced into this market. The rash register is capable of showing up to 14 separate totals. Mr N. A. J. Smith, managing director of N.CJL of Malaya, is pictured third from left talking to Mr. Marshall. Looking on (second from left) is Mr. N. Jaffer,91 words
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Article30 1955-10-05 10 CEYLON'S tea mowers and traders have demanded the right to sell tea freely at London auctions i n order to keep the market .stable and prices bucvant. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article125 1955-10-05 10 ANOTHER oil tanker building programme has just been put in hand by She!:. So far firm bookings have 1 con made for ."^4 berths, and a few more orders may be placed shortly. Twenty of the vessels already hooked are to be built in the U.K.125 words
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Article20 1955-10-05 10 Till j .s|rrp<is m I dm iroiind liUuin •Ml b^ m 1 r.ui^p<tri B-iird i I20 words
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Advertisement589 1955-10-05 10 NOI TENDER NOTICE DYEING OF UNIFORMS— F.M.V.F QUOTATIONS are invited v by the Volunteer Force S'aff Officer for the dyeing ol J ;rff!e Green uniforms. Quantity: Jackets 1.000 Shorts I, (MM Trousers Igttl OHOUf at present, Green faded to Khaki Dved dark green Specimen colour may bo obtained from the589 words
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Advertisement710 1955-10-05 10 ncES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: Supply of 30 Ad- justable Steel Storase Bins 3 1 wile OA. 7' S" Height OA. 10" deep with 10 tiers of Shelves. 1 Close N00N— 26.10.55 Forms 1 from Electricity Department Room 109). HAS DEPARTMENT: (a) Sale of (i) Surplus Coal710 words
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Advertisement613 1955-10-05 10 NOTICES P.W.D TRENGGANU TENDER NOTICE rpENDERS will be reeeivc( 1 at the ofTice of the State Engineer. Treng?anu. up U 15th October. 1955 for the supply of the following Water- works Chemicals: Alum 36 tons Soda Ash 10 Lime 36 Chlorine (gas) 80X<>» lbs Cylinders Ammonia («as) >X153 lbs. cylinders.613 words
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Advertisement199 1955-10-05 10 Soap Output I Is Higher MALAYA produced >74.f)!M cwts. of soap in the first eight months this year compared with 335,331 cwts for the corresponding period of last year, according to official statistics. Of this year's production Singapore produced 173.333 CWts, including 22.414 cwts during August this year. Stocks of199 words
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Advertisement104 1955-10-05 10 NIPPON YUSEN KAIS"" Sanuki Maru tor Cerca •',>■•' A'r <- rs Tagger. C<" London. Rotterdam. Ant*«-p nl Hamburt Meian Maru foe Aden. D bout Masscv^-an. P Sucjan. Sjc:. P Sad. Beirut Lattcka A.ckanC"* 4 Gft <Pa^prger« Accepted) Aki Maru tor San FHWC<*» Angeles. Nev^ Vcrk. Boston. J Oct Philadelphia. Ba'tmore104 words
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Miscellaneous127 1955-10-05 10 OUTER ROADS f tcx 93. Giatlf Seng. Lnrantuka Troin Mftersk, Mahathcvl, 5.11.K. WHAKVES London M*aru, Lcoviilc. Fusus lytoneus 2. City u! Johannes Tyn-darcus. Tasman. Sibigo bui "B- 4 Bcnavon 6, Talabot 9. Lenovercit. Thai. Tjisadane Van DenWgshire 11. Sural 13, AutoHouisz, Benvorlich. Missouri modo lr >- Sunda 18. Lamgsa 21127 words
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Advertisement1245 1955-10-05 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 il l (Incorporated Ml S.n.apo..) "uJ^F oe^tT" Till: BLUE FUNNEL LINK I',"? Carrier* option to proceed via other poft» to load and di*char«e t»i|i SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON b CONTININI Singapore Ow. Sails P. Sham Kenanf Automedon tor Avonmouth t> L.vrrpooi1,245 words
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Advertisement824 1955-10-05 11 MITSUI |4Q LINE FOR JAPAN from Indio S P r< h m P nj> Atumoson Moru trom Bom. bov «or Yokohomo Kobe R M I U Oct Bomei Moru from Colcu»to tor Kooe. Osoko Yokohomo 200 FOR J^PAN from Continent Hokoneson Moru fcr Yokohomo Kobe Nogovo vo bo.qon. Ponqkok H^ong824 words
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Advertisement790 1955-10-05 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONIININT/SCANDINAVIA Foi Aden. Port «oid. Genoo. An»verp. Rotterdom. Hoirbara, Copenhogen. Gothenburg ond O«lo S'pof P. S'hom Penang "SIENA" In Port 8 9 Oct x) "SELANDIA" 21 23 0c» 24 24 Oct 25 26 Oct xx) "MORELIA" 17/19Nov 20/20 No* 21/22 No? xl Calls London (Passengers790 words
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Article859 1955-10-05 12 Constance Walsh - Constance Walsh by VOl'K granddaughter may be a workless Mrs. There'll be no dusting, washing-up, standing over hot cookers or daily shopping for her. Shell open cupboard doors with a wave of her hand, and make tea by turning a dial. In 20 to 30 years'859 words
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Article, Illustration180 1955-10-05 12 rri'RX out that old skirt! I Iron out that dark linen dross you thought >ou were tired of looking at! We've got big ideas for their future ideas that will make them top favourites in >our wardrobe. It's all done with handkerchiefs. Choose them in bright striking colours180 words
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Article39 1955-10-05 12 SPREAD a thick layer of .jam over the top of a take as soon as it comes out of the oven and eat it hot as a pudding for dinner, or cold as a cake for tea.39 words
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Article, Illustration159 1955-10-05 12 \TAKE a charming bedjacket from permanently pleated nylon. The simple pattern illustrated is designed to fit a 34-inch bust measurement, and for this size, one-and-a-quarter yards of 36-inch material will be required, together with a length of lace measuring sixteen by twenty inches. The arrow on159 words
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Article130 1955-10-05 12 that lies slightly to the left of the centre. So begin by parting your hair like this. CET the loft -hand side k first. Sweep the top layer back from the parting then round towards the face again to make a wave. Curl end> ol this layer and130 words
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Advertisement217 1955-10-05 12 > I FERE Is a glamour style for the sirl who likes > to wear her hair long. It's I lovely Paramount star I Rhonda Fleming's favourite I hair-do, designed for her 1 by Max Factor of Holly--1 wood. 1 1 11 has the new parting > YSSk WKfc v217 words
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Miscellaneous157 1955-10-05 12 11,.n,l US ktM S PJMTMMI ul».» knous no iiiivriix'V' 11 lh WO"V. Ull>\l.s,> A v OK v '.y-- Proceed methodically a«** ou }i n a^' ordinarj a "»»rs; do not incur mi«--«o In being alert, friendly "Jgenius Be ■ociable in the v. v L.1..! C lOl'l KIRTHDATE AKII.s March 21157 words
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Article, Illustration156 1955-10-05 13 PETER WLSON comes clean The frankest series °n sport ever pub^shecJ "no contest.* 1 It was an unbelievably brilliant record. And AmerfejM boxing experts bad bailed him as the greatest fishier pound for pound, for tbe past twenty -five years J^SON, The Man They156 words
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Article835 1955-10-05 13 MY PROUDEST HOURS i ius was <••' o a sion when ish sty e of boxing supei y triumphant, 'or Turpin pn a r v iron b\i V(I the full-blooded Kng- j si ra g/.r U beer thrill I have in > in any sport, C en 5 to i835 words
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279 1955-10-05 13 BBC-LEAGUE AGREEMENT ANNOYS CLUBS London. Oct. 4 (Reuter) The agreement between the Football League and the British Broadcasting Corporation for the Saturday night televising of recordings of league games has been bitterly attacked by some of the big soccer clubs. Tl protest that they were not consulted about the league'*279 words
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Article58 1955-10-05 13 Boxing In Sandakan SAXDAKAN. T ■<• The Sandakan Sports Association will .stage a boxing show on Oct. 15 in aid of the War Victims' Fund. Duo to a breakdown ,n Sandakan's Lighting system the last ixKXjr-^ show was a Failure. It is expected that a number of boxers from the58 words
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Article481 1955-10-05 13 NOTTINGHAM. England, Oct. 4, (Reuter)— Young Martin. 24-year-old Spanish champion, won the European flyweight boxing title here last night when he knocked out the holder. Dai Dower of Wales in the 12th round of their 15 round fight here. It was the first defeat m481 words
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Advertisement566 1955-10-05 13 CLASSIFIED ADS AIMMOUNCLMENT DrCIIKSSK BFAUTY SAI.' 5 -R ifl i Hotel B 'nr.rr the |4 KM Of are wel< omed Pen I <»o speci il d Sen STTIIATIOM VACA\T KESIDIXT r j for the Blind < |0Q children! to be for catering: he ill i 01 domestK >•..,•• $450 x566 words
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Miscellaneous47 1955-10-05 13 ■ner By A/ Capp |°°P By T. V. Hom/in I i >V|^N ?> ft'E'RE TAkJNVj C\ER.' f\&%ms i iLI-1 IHeart Of Juliet Jones By Stan Drake I V "r^\ H PUT/T 4 j I^KEP ME TO MARRY K By A/ex Raymond 'Bunny By W. B. JPITK A II47 words
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Article273 1955-10-05 14 JEFFERY JAMES - THE TIGERS TO PLAY IN BURMA TOP MALAYAN STARS TO BE INVITED FOR WEEK'S TOUR GOING... hs JEFFERY JAMES Tiger Sporting Association, this season's Singapore Amateur Football Association senior league runncrs-up, will make a four-game soccer tour of Burma in November. And fully aware that Burma is one of the273 words
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Article224 1955-10-05 14 EDIN PETERS - EDIN PETERS By COMPfC.T7| TWENTY water polo players and swimmers representing Indonesia's Perserikatan Herman? Sehuruh will arrive in Singapore sometime next month to play a series of waterpolo matches and compete against local swimmers, said Mr Tok Khoon Sener. the h on <»ri»rv secretary of the224 words
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243 1955-10-05 14 ROYAL Naval Police were lucky to hold Singapore Cricket Club to a one-all draw in a SHA division I league hockey match played on the S.C.C. padang yosterdav. Awarded I corners, SCC'a Wood Brian McMullan. H son and Wmckley tailed to iSin^M, the243 words
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Article38 1955-10-05 14 SINGAPORE, Recreation Club v RAF Changi. 5-1 in a SHA 2 league hockey match i'd on the SRC padang yesterri Rec'<; «-o>:rr- h rrc J Marks <n \i»ni<. Carnagie Ono was Hassan scored for38 words
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Article40 1955-10-05 14 MANILA. Oct. 4. <AP>—Thailand s bantamweight champion. Nai Sanorg. who recently beat Singapore's Don Razalli" to a standstill, will fight Little Cea<=ar of the Philippines in a non-title return bout over 10 roun!s at Rizal stadium here tomorrow.40 words
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Article35 1955-10-05 14 ST ANDREWS School brat G Eng Seng School I—o1 0 in a friendly hockey match D la vcri .n dsvillt ground vestcrd I trar.^c Ainslev scored the c z^al for the Saints.35 words
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Article263 1955-10-05 14 PENANG. Tues. Although fast work was the order of the day there were no outstanding gallops at the Batu Gantong training track "this morning. Only Pal O'Mine and Rogation from the Manning stable were sent against the watch. Pal O'Mine (West) matched strides with Rogation263 words
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Article111 1955-10-05 14 Combined Swimming Carnival TPIE first combined swimming carnival el St Joseph's I Stitution and St. Anthony's Boys' School, Singapore, will b" held at the Chinese Swimming Club tomorrow afternoon. Old Boys' of St. Joseph's and St Anthony's are invited to enter for the old boys' event— so Metres Free Style.111 words
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Article41 1955-10-05 14 THERE will he a film of the Wimbledon tennis championship? at the YMCA tennis Pavilion at 8 p.m today All tennis players and enthusiasts are invited The film will run for oO minutes. There are no charges for admission41 words
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Article19 1955-10-05 14 Singapore Rifle Association will hold a spoon shoot at Bukit Timah Range on Sunday from 8.15 a.m.19 words
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Article, Illustration309 1955-10-05 14 Eight Tests For NZ Cricketers In India Pakistan SIXTEEN New Zealand cricketers, €ii route to Pakistan and India for 16 matches, including eight Tests, flew into Singapore yesterday bv a Qantas Constellation, i Manager Mr W II Cooper said that the toui of Pakistan and India— their first— would provide309 words
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173 1955-10-05 14 *AFFLES Institution heat I>eattv Secondary School I bv 1« points (one goal three trios, and one penalty) to three points (one penalty) m the inter-school ruffby match played on the Raffles Institution ground yesterday Tho Rafflesians were' the first fly-hall Shin Chong. scored a173 words
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Article679 1955-10-05 14 Young Lims Snatch The Spotlight UNPREDICTABLE Robert Lim and Lim Wei Lon, two lefthanders from the Mayflower, stole the spotlight on the opening day of the Singapore Badminton Association national championships with a three-set victory over 'veterans' Teoh Peng Hooi and Wee Chye Kooti at the SBA Stadium last night.679 words
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Miscellaneous61 1955-10-05 14 SOCCER SBHFA League and cup final at Jalan Bcsar stadium 5.15 p.m.; HOCKEY S.H.A. League Dir. 3, M.A.A.F. v T.T.C. at T.T.C. RUGBY Police S.A. R.A.O.C. at Police Depot; S'pore Rugby Union trial at S.C.C; S.C.C. "A" v S'pore Engineer Regt. at S'porc Engr. Rcgt. ground; Tengah Nomads v HMAS61 words
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