Singapore Standard, 6 October 1955
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Title Section29 1955-10-06 1 Singapore Standard WLICI 4rV ♦111 ***** linet) 2400 >bl 77l V^l FIRE BR| GADE GENIRAL HOSPITAL /W J -2C» 5111 2414 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6,7955 It PAGES IS TENTS29 words
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Article39 1955-10-06 1 Blaster Race' The Chinese \1 ila- i n because I n these 1 con- have su ir ;>• rt nee thai a led t In nnd 'A *I nc C in se who years fur' nguag I be d( penran39 words
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Article, Illustration52 1955-10-06 1 Standard photo by Gl I KII.V children of the Gurkha Royal Signals, Kuala Lumpur, greet General Sir Kiran Shamsher Jun S Bahadur Rana. Commander-in-Chief of the Ntpalese Army, during his visit to the School at the Gurkha Royal Signals Camp, Maxwell Road. Kuala Lumpur, yesterday.-Yong Peng - 52 words
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Article15 1955-10-06 1 MEXICO yesterday pledged 500.000 pesos US$4O,OOO > to the UJf. Korean ReconstrucA^oncy tUNKRA). A.P.A.P. - 15 words
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Article294 1955-10-06 1 Is He The MX. P. Politburo Emissary? KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A mole Chinese was today reported to have surrendered on the Siam border, and set off a wave of speculation as to whether he is a 'peace emissary" of Chin Peng. The Standard learns that he was294 words
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Article160 1955-10-06 1 Tan For Talks In Liberia MR. TAX Siew Sin. the Federation Legislative Councillor and Chairman of the MCA Publicity Committee flew into Singapore yesterday on his way to attmd the International Rubber Study Group's meet ins in Monrovia. Liberia. He is the Malayan representative or the Asian Estate Owners Association.160 words
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Article119 1955-10-06 1 REDS HALT, KILL ICE CREAM MAN A CHINESE ice cream vendor Ng Yong Cheng was shot dead by an unknown number ot terrorists yesterday at the 6? Mile, Kota Tinggi-Mersing Road Ng. aged 35. was on a motor cycle when the terrorists stopped him. Alter killing him. they took away119 words
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Article413 1955-10-06 1 ADVICE FOR MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— An expert from the Bank of England is being invited to Malaya bv the Federation and Singapore Governments to advise them on the setting-up of a Central Bank. This was one of the points of agreement reached i.ere today in413 words
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Article70 1955-10-06 1 SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday rose by 4A cents to $1.34A per lb. for first grade rubber for October shipment on a steady market. Prices opened three cents higher than Tuesday's on better London and New York prices and steadied on the results of the elections70 words
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Article23 1955-10-06 1 KYODO News Service said yesterday the Transportation Ministry has decided to begin research on building atomic powered ships in Japan. A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article, Illustration83 1955-10-06 1 GREECE'S WAR HERO DIES ATHENS. Oct. 4. (UP) Greece's war hero Prime Minister Alexander Papagos died tonight, to the end refusing to give up his office in the midst of the Cyprus crisis. The Prime Minister, who held a rank of Marshal, was 72. He has been ill lor nine83 words
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Article60 1955-10-06 1 HAMILTON, Ontario. Oct. 5 (Reuten Corporal Myrtle Allen, of the Canadian Women's Army Corps, a former member of the Women's Royal Army Corps of the British Army, on Monday night was presented with the General Service Medal with Malayan Clasp for service against Malayan guerillas, during60 words
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Article34 1955-10-06 1 THE FIRST bi-lingual bible printed in English and Korean was presented in Washington yesterday to General Maxwell D. Taylor. Army Chief ol Staff who formerly commanded the Bth Armv in Korea.— A.P.34 words
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Article131 1955-10-06 1 Have To Be Stamped Forward Sale Contracts KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Rubber dealers wishing to register their forward sales for payment of export dutv in advance were informed tonight that such contracts would also be subject to stamp duty. They will be required to affix at the following rates, stamps a131 words
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Article119 1955-10-06 1 NORRKOPING. Sweden. Oct. 5 <AP> Goeran Hartzell. a 26-year-old truck driver, decided to end it all. And this is what Police chief Gumnar Duner said Hartzell did yesterday: 1. Attempted to crash a stolen plane onto his estrang- ed wife's house, missed and hit a power line.119 words
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Article78 1955-10-06 1 Acid Thrown On S.H.B. Foreman A CONTRACTORS foreman. Chow Joo Lim. 12. of the Singapore Harbour Board, had a narrow escape last night when a tin of acid was thrown at him in Joo Chiat Road. The tin hit his chrst and a few drops seared his face. Chew was78 words
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Article26 1955-10-06 1 THE DUCHESL of Windsor announced last night she would continue writing her menioirs despite the v/alkout of Cleveland Amory. her American ghostwriter. AP.A.P. - 26 words
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Article20 1955-10-06 1 THE Cambodian Intornational Control Cnmmis.sion is to be reduced by 40 percent, it was announced yesterday. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article76 1955-10-06 1 JOHORE. Wed —Two Communist terrorists were killed by a patrol of the First Fijian Infantry Regiment in Segamat. Johore. this afternoon. The patrol wa.s following tracks when it was fired upon by an unknown number of terrorists u.^ing automatic weapons. The patrol returned fire. Later tho76 words
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139 1955-10-06 1 LONDON, Oct 5, (Reuter)— The Malayan Government's scheme for registering forward rubber contracts appears to have been overtaken by events, says the London Times city editor. Some of the urgency seems to have gone out of the demand for rubber over the past week or139 words
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Article60 1955-10-06 1 LONDON. Oct. 5 (AP) Britain and the United States have failed to shake Egyptian determination to buy arms from the Soviet bloc. British Government sources said last night As a result. London and Washington are discussing new diplomatic moves—including another approach to Russia— in the hopes60 words
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Article26 1955-10-06 1 SENOR Adhomar De Barros held a comfortable lead today when 10 per cent of the votes in Monday's Brazilian presidential election.*were counted.— ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article18 1955-10-06 1 TROOPS occupied three packing houses around Buenos Aires today as labourers staged a work stoppage. APAP - 18 words
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Article37 1955-10-06 1 A MEMBER of one of the larger United Nations delegations said yesterday he believed Austria and Ceylon would be th" first states admitted to the United Nations when the membership deadlock Is broken U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Advertisement7 1955-10-06 1 arleys Rusks I COLD STORAGE (0. LTD.7 words
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Advertisement31 1955-10-06 1 SKEU MOTOR OIL The bar- man says Those with taste choose the best" in the ELIZABETHAN GRILL Raffles Hf*f| Tan Kwang Teng is an authority on good table (ortsbeitl ol course31 words
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Article178 1955-10-06 2 JOHORK BAHRU, Wed —The pi ident ol t>ic C Mr. N. L. avc judgit for I in favour liusbar.d. T is killen a 1 fell on him. r< imnt in Kluang, accompanied a, of timber from j Kluang to Singapore. Pong's wile, Cbeah Yet Ou178 words
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20 1955-10-06 2 Charged With Murder Of Baby Daughter g Ij Si > Bed to I was iound A e. i, H ng was20 words
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Article61 1955-10-06 2 TAV I. IX TAI, who was in a Singapore Court yesterday with ng to re- her change of address to the Lady Probation Officer for cessive weeks, bad her ary period extended to May 31. 1956 Mr. J M Devereux-Cole- the Magistrate, ordred to be placed in61 words
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Article, Illustration60 1955-10-06 2 MISS 1 airly Wee. a Singapore stenomapher. who is one of the entrants for the Singapore Vooth Queen contest orsani/.ed by the Kiwi Members League to be held at the Rallies Hotel on Oct. 14. AM prizes for the contest have been donated by60 words
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255 1955-10-06 2 'He pulled out a dagger and I trembled' Siput Sarawak Tells Of Hold-up At ttJ SIPUT SARAWAK, the well-known Malay iilm star, told the Singapoie Seventh Magistrate's Court today how two men ioiced their way into her house and robbed her of cash and jewellery after breaking open her sister's255 words
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Article151 1955-10-06 2 STRIKER FINED FOR USING THREAT FOO SHOON INN. one of the strikers at the Adclphi Hotel was fined $100 in the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday when he was found guilty of a charge of intimidating Rasudin bin Yusop. The ollenre was committed on the morning of Sept. 7 outside151 words
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Article37 1955-10-06 2 SENTENCE ol two months' imprisonment imposed by a lower court on a furniture contractor. Chia Yeow. charged with stealing 12 chairs was set asi le by the Sinqapore High Court on appeal yotcrriay.37 words
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244 1955-10-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. v -A "Friends of Templcr Park Society" was formed in Kuala Lumpur today with Raja Sir Uda. Speaker of the Federal Legisla- ture, as its first chairman. Its object is to develop the almost de.sertcd Selangor 'beauty spot. Templer Park.244 words
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Article73 1955-10-06 2 MALACCA Wed The Malacca Theatre Workshop will be presenting "Outward Bound" by Suttcn Vane at the Malacca Club stage on Oct. 13 ■nd 14 at 8 30 p m. Mr R A Kerr-Peterson is the producer. The cast includes Bill Miller. Doreen Hack' ing. Ron Duncan.73 words
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Article51 1955-10-06 2 IPOII. Wed. an amnesty n Sip..- the y Chief Minister. T Rahman. t« id 5,000 pe< Communist terrorisi rendered under tin de :laratk>n would l r interrogated cr/.y ind free. "It they agree to pcarc and harmony loyal to Government peop'.e. we are punish or detain51 words
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Article30 1955-10-06 2 LI.M EE KOOX. f< 1 of Kuala Lumpur sent working at K.^r fined SL'So in the Kluanc sions Co,:rt vesterday possession of ?5 leaf i of ehandu.30 words
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127 1955-10-06 2 KUALA LUMMJR, Wed About T>o.ooo rubber tappers and field workers employed under the .MPIKA group of estates will soon yet a week'y holiday with pay. under an agree Meat readied at the second nieetin» of the joint consultative committee of the rubber industry today127 words
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Advertisement263 1955-10-06 2 ]k 1p ~-m. "Everyone in my family i^^B^^^^^l i^^W^^^^^ B *:<« •W^ "B 'W *W W B X X^||. K^^B fl^^^ Bfr*^ "-^PS fl _W 1 1 1 4 > FROM THE GLORY OF HIGH HEAVEN BrnQl/fill > "IH so ftir to g0.... so much to return to! You will263 words
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Article, Illustration226 1955-10-06 3 New $1.8 Million Grand Hostel For Asian Seamen Pride Of Gateway To S.-East Asia Standard Shipping Reporter THE port of Sinnapore. internationally acclaimed as the "gateway to South-east Asia," will soon hove an Asian Seamen's Club estimated to cost 51. 800,000 housed in an ultra modern eightstorey building. The newStandard - 226 words
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Article297 1955-10-06 3 But His Views Are Still Anti SINGAPORE'S Health Minister, Mr. A J. Braga, who is personally opposed to family planning; in the Colony, will represent Government as one of two observers at the Fifth International Conference on planned parenthood in Tokyo from Oct. 21 to297 words
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Article98 1955-10-06 3 Transport Expert Due In Today MR L. C HAWKINS, the t'hairman designate of the pore Government Ti i ri Commission is due in tiic, air from London today Mr. Hawkins, an i :i'y transpori in Britain nine the transport prois in the Colony n:\c\ make imendations to the Government. Oth<98 words
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Article68 1955-10-06 3 IPOH. Wed —Three motorists were fined and disqualified driving for one year by Magistrate Che Jamal bin Abdul Latif in the Traffic Court here today. Heah Eng Keat 42. of Bukil Vlertajam, and Wong Yee Wens, 22, were convicted on a Me^ii^ent driving rharge and were68 words
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Article73 1955-10-06 3 A SCHOOLBOY Chan Hock Leone. 17, and a labourer. Son Chin I lock 21, were committed to stand trial at the next Assizes for armed robbers alter a preliminary inquiry at the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday The prosecution alleged that Chan and Soh while73 words
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Article43 1955-10-06 3 PENANG, Wed.— A diamond locket, worth $500. was reported stolen from a locker in "B" block of the General Hospital here. A teacher of Shih Chun" Chinese School, in Love Lane yesterday afternoon reported the loss of $50043 words
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Article140 1955-10-06 3 Electric WiresA Warning KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Inexperienced people ore playing with dentil daily by interfering with Vicir household electrical wiring, warned the Federation's Ciiiet Electrical Insf)cctor, Raja Zainal. today. lie gave ttiis warning when fie disclosed f/int 14 people Jiere were electrocuted last iiear. The availability in q}tanf:.'.'/ of cheap140 words
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Article100 1955-10-06 3 $1,300 FROM KG. SILAT RESIDENTS THE KamDong Silat Estate Community Centre has donated $1,300 for the relict of ast week's "Moonrake Festival* tire victims in Singapore. The money ramo from members of the Centre and its patron. Mr. Chua Bok Kwee, who gave $1,000, The Centre has also established a100 words
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Article, Illustration231 1955-10-06 3 SINGAPORE S Minister for Health. Mr A J. Brasa. said yesterday that he hoped soon to make pro vision for the education of hospitalized children He said this yesterday to the record crowd which attended the opening of the Tan Tock Seng Hospital's Diversional TherapyStandard - 231 words
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Article115 1955-10-06 3 AX appeal lor gifts and donations was mado yesterday by the St. Vincent de Paul's Society for the Christmas treat they will give to under-privileged children on Monday. Dee. 26, from 2 p m to 7 p.m. It i.s expected that no l< ss115 words
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Article81 1955-10-06 3 A WHITLEY Council for employees of the Singapore Telecommunications Department was inaugurated vesterday at a meeting held in F...--lerton Building. Speaking or the meeting. Director of Telecommui tion s Mr .r C Da I low s ai 1: 'I am confident that he Department's Joint Committee will81 words
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Advertisement138 1955-10-06 3 A" fortlTv fclnc-ks r,, r eMf* iMMa jiutki- nv **!^M l)u Pont UACROM Extra Appeal of I Ex/ro Wrinkle Resistance Extra Press Retention SI. Ilkh Street. IVI LM4BI PARIS jp^a in Comfort 1 sfw, and Speed I :^;V B $1 <> l^ Lcavc Singapore on Sunday Hi |1 after brcakfost138 words
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230 1955-10-06 4 'CHARGE SHOULD BE ATTEMPTED MURDER' JUDGE ORDERS A NEW TRIAL MALACCA, Wed.— After hearing the evidence of Kassim Mohamed Noor, alleged victim of a parang attack bv Abdul Hadi Ningal, Mr. Justice Abbott stopped the trial and dismissed the jury, in the Malacca Assizes today. The judge found that Abdul230 words
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105 1955-10-06 4 A TOTAL of 18.000 youths have made use of Singapore's Tanah Merali Youth Camp for picnics, cajnpings. outdoor and f'u" 1 1 training since it s openin a in 1953, it was announced yesterday The present Cnmn Committee under the chairmanship of Mr Eric105 words
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Article, Illustration24 1955-10-06 4 THE new hostel of the Johore Bahru English College costing $229,000, probably one of t/lc Uncst in Malaya, will be officially opened next week.24 words
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Article166 1955-10-06 4 THE Philippines Minister to India. Mr. N. Marciso Ramas. said, on his arrival at Singapore Airport yesterday that India was making dynamic progress in solving her economic problems Mr. Ramas. who is the alternate leader ot the Philippines to the Colombo Plan conference, said that166 words
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Article33 1955-10-06 4 NEGOTIATIONS between the Malayan Exchange Bank Association and the Sinsaport Bank Employees' Union, on the wage increase claim of local bank employees are expected to begin next week.33 words
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Article141 1955-10-06 4 THE aeroplane, far from being the curse of the world as many misguided peop'.c call it, has preserved the peace ol I nations and brought their peonies closer, said Air Marshal S r Francis Fressanges. C-in-C. lot 'he Far Ea.-t Air Force, yesterday at141 words
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354 1955-10-06 4 New J.B. School Hostel Is The Best In Malaya JOIIORE BAHRU. Wed. A modern three-storey school hostel in Jnhore Bahru costing $229,0G0. probably the finest in Malaya will be officially opened next week. It is the hostel of the Johore Bahru English College, and it will be the only English354 words
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243 1955-10-06 4 PENANG, Wed.— Defence counsel, Mr. Lim Cheng Ean, a former president of the Penang Bar Committee, and the magistrate, Mr. Au Ah Wah, were in an argument in court today which ended when Mr. Au called for a brief recess. The .ncident arose when243 words
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104 1955-10-06 4 The Magistrate, after a short consultation with a law book, said he would adjourn court for half on hour. When he returned nothing more was mentioned about the incident. Medical evidence was given by Dr. Thelma Ward, who said she found multiple104 words
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Article150 1955-10-06 4 CI.OMNI. rubber prices (rent* per Ib.) In Starspore *esterda? were: Buyers Sellers Spot f.o.b (nom.) 1341 1341 No. 1 RSS. Oct 134* 1341 No. 2 IJ2! 199 No. 1 130 131 Tone: Steady TIN PRiCE The price ot tin vesterday was 5372J per picul. (Up Sl}> LONDON RUBBER150 words
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Article190 1955-10-06 4 Two Face Charge Of Murder GAN Lian Siong and Goh Tuck Sicw alias Ik Siew. accused of murdering Peck Boon Yiam. a driving instructor, in Cross Street in the early hours of June 15, made their defence before Mr. Justice Taylor in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday. Peck, who was190 words
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Article47 1955-10-06 4 MRS S If. Couts. 74. of Victoria. Australia, flew into Singapore yesterday after completing a round the world trip Travelling alone. Mrs Couts said on arrival at the Singapore Airport, that she had visited Paris, England, Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, Rome and Bangkok.47 words
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Advertisement309 1955-10-06 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS tJODfON O n ENS r O n AY xwxw^xvvirs THE STORY OF IHE xwxxxv^^ |iUMftN 01 THt STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND: i WHO BIA7F \i\\ VAPOUR TRAIS OF j 1 ADVIMI.RE IVIRY MOMMI-OtFENOING OUR B SKY FRONTIERS! 0* iVJSTAypi^XI V* JAMES JUNE "H .J| STEWART ALLYSON tTT "Strategic309 words
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183 1955-10-06 5 Constable Jailed 2 Years For Bribe PENANG. Wed. A police constable, Mat Sam bin Daud, 29, was sentenced to two years" imprisonment in the Sessions Court today, on a charge of corruptly accepting $30 fiom a lorry driver, Yeoh Seng Choon at River Road on June 15. Mat Sam took183 words
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Article, Illustration60 1955-10-06 5 She'll Take Part In Charity Play PIIYL ISAACS, who is taking part in the Theatre Club's production of Vernon Sylvaine's rollicking comedy, "As Long As They're Happy. to be presented at ||M Kuala Lumpur Town Hall on Oct. 2t, 21 and 22. in aid of the Poppy Appeal Fund. Lady60 words
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Article38 1955-10-06 5 LOWER Perak scouts and guides will hold n combined concert at the A.C.S. Hall in Telok Anson on Oct. 14 and 15 in aid of the Lower Perak Boy Scouts and Girl Guides I Association fund.38 words
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Article99 1955-10-06 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Wed. The Sultan of Kedah today opened the $630,000 Tanjong Dawai reservoir, which incidentally. Is the nr^t major water supply to be opened in Kedah since the liberation. The State Engineer, Kedah and Perlis. Mr C. Gjertsen. said that the reservoir would benefit the99 words
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309 1955-10-06 5 $500,000 Still Needed For Boys' Town SINGAPORE'S Boys' Town needs money badly. It needs more than $300,000. This money is required to complete a new home lor boarder-. Yesterday, the Principal of Boys' Town. Brother Albert, issued an appeal to the pub Ic to he p as in the past.309 words
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Article54 1955-10-06 5 TOKYO. Oct 5 (Router) Malaya will send a delegate to the first Asian Dental Congress opening here on Oct. 13 with nine nations scheduled to participate. The four-day congress is scheduled to discuss scientific matter connected with dental surgery and a proposal to exchanqe dental students and54 words
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Article264 1955-10-06 5 Keep Reds Away And... THE future of Singapore is splendid "if we remain free and not become slaves of Communism," Singapore's Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall said yesterday He was inaugurating n public forum on World Affairs sponsored by the World Federalist Association of Singapore264 words
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267 1955-10-06 5 'Why Are Students Joining Amnesty Rallies IS IT NOT POLITICS ASKS MR. TAN KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federation Government was criticised last night for ignoring its own advice in permitting Chinese school students to participate in Amnesty rallies throughout the country. Chairman of the Selangor division of the Pan- j267 words
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Article24 1955-10-06 5 THE Army will fire blank (harmless) ammunition during a training rxcicise in the Scmbawang. Selarang area between 3.15 and 4.30 p.m. today24 words
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Article142 1955-10-06 5 MAN FINED $60 FOR ABUSING POLICE FORMER boxing promoter. Rickie Chan. wa convicted in the Singapore Eighth Magistrate's Court yesterday, for abusing a police officer verbally, and with using criminal force He was fined $00 by Magistrate K C. Chan Rickie Chan whese real name is Chan Vow Seng, a142 words
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Article121 1955-10-06 5 A MAN. L< K ncd be i patient In Woo Hospital wa- acquitti I pore Fourth Magistrate** Co i y on a charge of .-.t:r cd hoise-brcaki:^ on the r. of Dec. 16. last year. He was a^quiVcJ becailM of lack of evidence. It121 words
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Miscellaneous129 1955-10-06 5 cAlmanac Information at a Glance port Dickson 908 am 191 ft) I If IN6 AP'O RE WS.^si? I.™1 8.8.C f^^^ C >rn lil 1!| Sporte Round-Up: 655 Report ■■■Sfc— •^■■W^*— r>/«r>Frk EJtATA'VA im l North ol E pland; j Vitf S KfiriETT' Ccneral M€/mMJM\M i9gJMMaf*XfM m -wh^fs The Form': 71d129 words
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Article434 1955-10-06 6 m] uo atmosphrre of hushed expectancy in the Federation —The Alliance Government's ar; r to the Malayan Communist Patty has reached its most crucial stage aa an answer is i;T(ri :..:tys peace-suin- Secretary- p to the invitation to come out oi headquarters for a meeting with Chief M434 words
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Article449 1955-10-06 6 AMONGST the progressively-minded women of Singapore few have shown such verve and determination to look for new avenues in which they < d achieve what they feel will be benefits for humanity than Mrs. F. Leon-Son. Unfortunately, vao:>\ of her efforts in this respect have failed to ::d449 words
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Article350 1955-10-06 6 REVIEW OF VIEWS Historic Meeting ITTUSAN MELAYU in an editorial asks whether the projected meetinf between Tunku Abdul Rahman Dato Sir Cheng-lock Fan and Chin Peng would the first and last, or whether it would be followed by more meetings? The paper says that it is obvious that the Tunku350 words
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835 1955-10-06 6 SUSAN STRANGE - SUSAN STRANGE f'tj LONDON. \IEETINGS are being Jl held in Geneva now which, if successful, will serve to stimulate still further the expansion of Ea s t-West trade in Europe. The meetings, under the auspices of Mr. Gunnar Myrdal s United Nations Economic Commission835 words
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Article915 1955-10-06 6 Nora Beloff - Nora Beloff By PARIS rpWO unrelated events illustrate the tragic impatK lnc French have reached in Algeria in trying to treat a largely Arab and Muslim territory in the recent words of Prime Minister Bdgac Faure as "in and belonging to France." The first, which seems to915 words
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290 1955-10-06 6 Sir: I refer to Mr. G. Leo and Mr. P.P. Narayanan who at the Technical Services Union Conference emphasized the Malayanization of the top-posts and assured the Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, of their support. Education. in any country, is the key which unlocks the spirit290 words
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Letter111 1955-10-06 6 Sir: "It is not the ty of the rice I have purchased but the chemical in our water that causes the odour." my assured me in an effort to dispel my bewilderment it the odour that pervaded the rice he served me a few day? ago. For a w«111 words
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Letter99 1955-10-06 6 Sir: The Cliicf ministers o* the Colony a>d tl}c Federation seen to have overlooked the so words: "Nationality it, in us polnical shoe, synonyy with citizenship." and also "citizenship ig status of those irho owe permanent allegiance to a state by reason of birth. Naturalisation or in99 words
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Letter177 1955-10-06 6 Sir: World leaders and politician? think that the common people are fools Today they say something and tomorrow they deny it Mr John Foster Dulles and Mr. Harold MacMiilan criticised the arms offer of Russia and Czechs to Egypt. They fear it la a threat to peace177 words
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Article102 1955-10-06 6 Shorto from the Talks "London like any other great metropolis has a wonderful mixed population not on!y mixed 'externally', so to speak, by reason of the crowds of foreign busine-smon and ciip'omats. and of the thousands of stuc from Africa. Ma'aya and all over tho world but also 'internally', by102 words
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Advertisement27 1955-10-06 6 MOST UKIpSSA-L MOTHER'S MILK jBTl^ Available at all First Class Dealers Agents:THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. (INCORPORATED IN FHE FEDERATION OF MALAYA) SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. KLANG SEREMBAN. PENANG.27 words
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Advertisement10 1955-10-06 6 There's Tradition and Om v the u mrm. run,' "\sjjfn10 words
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Article294 1955-10-06 7 PARIS Oct. 5 <AP)-Threats of resignations or kev Z"\ r Kau°re s North'^f I 5 Pr test a aiast Plem I «U.ir Faures North. African policies todav rocked the I mh R.overnment There was 4 serious" threat tha* I uire might have to resign even before tho National starts294 words
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Article59 1955-10-06 7 LONDON. Oct 5 »Rcutcr> D- fence minister? of the ntlc Pact countries will hold a three-day session in s beglnnlnf on Monday a general review of the Western defence situation and to study recent military developments. Britain will be represented by Its Defence Minister. Mr. Sehryn Lloyd,59 words
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Article38 1955-10-06 7 BREMEN. Oct 5 (Reuter) ■Tlie Bremen docks yesterdismissed nearly 2.500 kera who have been on ;»n unofficial strike since last Thursday. The dismissals which were out notice dated from start of the strike.38 words
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Article154 1955-10-06 7 TORIES TAKE STOCK BOURNEMOUTH. Oct. 5 (Reuten Thousands of Conservatives arrived at this fashionable south coa^t holiday resort tonight for their party's annual conference first since Sir Anthonv Eden's Government was returned to power in May The Prime Minister's supporters are still in buoyant spirits after their teat ol trebling154 words
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Article189 1955-10-06 7 SAIGON, Oei 5 (AP)— Premier Ngo Dinh Diem haa curtly refused an offer from hard-bitten General Lc Van Vien to negotiate the surrender of his 1,800 Binh Xuyen troops encircled in the Rungsat marshes, n miles south of here, it was authoritatively learned Two of189 words
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Article72 1955-10-06 7 AMPICO. Mexico. Oct. 5 ,UP> Fourteen U.S. navy helicopters plucked hundreds of victims from a tiny island of land in the heart of watery Tampico today in a desperate attempt to evacuate the homeless before they drowned in steadily rising flood waters Some 60.000 persons concentrated72 words
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186 1955-10-06 7 J\K\RT\ Oct. 5 (Router)— The Moslem Party leaders begun working today toward the formation of a "triple alliance" to keep the Communists out of Indonesia's first elected government. Representatives of the Nahdatul Ulama, the Masjumi and the Nationalist parties met^ to "discuss future possibilities"186 words
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Article27 1955-10-06 7 MRS. EISENHOWER went to the fi!ms on Tuesday ni^ht for the first lime since her husband suffered a heart attack 12 days a^o.— Rc.iier.27 words
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Article30 1955-10-06 7 AUSTRALIA is negotiating in Canada tor a 15-year loan of 15 million Canadian dollars (about £5.400.000 Sterling) Mr R. G. Menzies. the Australian Prime .Minister announced yesterdav. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article35 1955-10-06 7 NEWSPRINT price?, winch have held steady since the middle of 1902. will so up ''in the foreseeable future." Sir Eric Bowatcr. chairman of Bowater Paper Corp.. Ltd., said in New York yesterday. UPUP - 35 words
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Article, Illustration50 1955-10-06 7 PfiOlO. IT'S hard for si.r-'oot-nine-inch-tall Norton Melntyre, possibly the conntru'y- tallest bricklayer, to keci> his mind s work as shapely Ann Davis gives him "constructive" criticism. Norton's icvrking on l)i<- new $$,000,000 Hotel Seville in Miami. Flo., and Ann seema to be worki ;y on him. U.P.U.P. - 50 words
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Article46 1955-10-06 7 JAKARTA. Oct. 5. (UP) Unotticial Indonesian returns election compiled by United Press in Jakarta today gave the Nationalists 6.633.900 votes. The Moslem Scholars, another Moslem party, were second with 5.365.802 followed closely by the Communists with 5.112.750 The Masjumi was fourth with 4,896.137.46 words
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Article52 1955-10-06 7 TOKYO. Oct. 5 (AP) Another Tokyo burlesque houi>e is going legitimate. France-Za announced that next Monday it will abandon nudity in Japan, strip tease is all strip and no tease for original light comedy. It's the 13th burlesque house to fold since the end of the52 words
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227 1955-10-06 7 ALY BEGINS TO WOO RITA ALL OVER AGAIN PARIS. Oct. 5 (UP) Prince Aly Khan began his second courtship of actress Rita Hayworth yesterday with a midnight champagne supper and an hour-long tete-a-tete behind the drawn curtains of her hotel suite. The dashing prince told friends he planned to woo227 words
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201 1955-10-06 7 Its A Fact Now! Potvor From The Sun Runs Phone System AMERICL'S, Georgia. Oct. 5, (AP)— The sun furnished a rural telephone Unr with power for the first time yesterday George L. Mathews. a farmer, placed tho fir^t call <>n electricity supplied by a solar battery put into use here201 words
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307 1955-10-06 7 SEATO DEFENCE PLANS WILL BE FLUNG OFF GEAR If Reds Gain Say In Indonesia WASHINGTON, Oct. 5 (Reurer) Diplomatic representatives of SEATO Alliance nations today expressed frank disappointment with trend of results in Indonesia's first national elections. The U.S. State Department declined official comment on the Indonesian Communist Party's claim307 words
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Article87 1955-10-06 7 Marlene Sets Them Gasping LAS VEGAS. Nevada. Oct. 5 (AP) Marlene Dietrich, m lull dress and near undress:, roused night club customers to shouts of appreciation last night in her third opening in this wondrous show business town. The glamorous grandma was on stage 57 minutes at the Sahara Hotel.87 words
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Article20 1955-10-06 7 THE Indonesian Foreign Ministry issued a statement yesterday ayin« Indonesia desired "improved relations" with the Netherlands. APAP - 20 words
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127 1955-10-06 7 Posed As Wife's Lover, Now He Faces 4 Yrs. Jail READING. England. Oct. 5, (AP)— Montague Harris. 32, was sent to jail yesterday for four years for po?ing as his wile's lover. Harris admitted playing the dual role of busbtnd and corespondent to lake evidence for a divorce so he127 words
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Article172 1955-10-06 7 Cypriots Raid A Police Station As Peace Talks Get Under Way NICOSIA, Cyprus. Oct 5, (AP)— A band of Cypriote raided a police station > terdav as Archbishop lfakarios. black-beaidod leader of the union-with-Gricecc movement, discuss:d Jts future with the new British Governor. Weapons were seized in I 1 raid.172 words
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Article48 1955-10-06 7 MOSCOW. Cct 5 (Rrutcr> Mr. Lester Pearson. Canadian External Affairs Minister, arrived in Moscow by a;r yesterday for an eight-day visit. Mr. Pearson, arcompanird by bis wife and Canadian government officials. U vi.itins the Soviet Union or. way to the Colombo Plan conference in Singapore.48 words
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Article32 1955-10-06 7 THE President of the Soviet Academy of Sciences and Bvt other Russian scientists have accepted an invitation from Britain's Royal Society to visit London for two weeks in November. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement39 1955-10-06 7 den (jyy Estate Ltd. WF OFFICE !U)AD, SINGAPORE 19. mm *****. IMMEDIATE I AVAILABILITY F TYp t SEMI DETACHED HOUSES f $i 000 payments V GE LOUNGE, 3 BEDROOMS BATHROOM/WC. CAI PORT/VERANDAH M °DERN SANITATION H BEST value ANYWHERE39 words
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Advertisement112 1955-10-06 7 jj)Jl\ but $od| y enough many fl j 1 V/rV J PC°P |C do especially f 1 Till 1 in the glare of a tropical J I Protect your eyesight V I "^^^f ond feel more comfortable \1 V m in a pair of first quality I I 1 sunglasses.112 words
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383 1955-10-06 8 Court Told Of Wife's Dilemma A TYPIST, Soh Geok Kim, told Mr. Justice Whitton in the Singapore High Court yesterday, rhat she allowed her husband's mistress to live under the same roof because she feared he would harm her if she tried to383 words
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Article148 1955-10-06 8 WANT a skirt and blouse for ns little as TEX CENTS? Then roll up to the Girls' Sports Club Jumble Sale to be neld at the Presbyterian Church Hall lrom 11 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. on SATURDAY Oct 8. Children's clothing can be nought148 words
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Article153 1955-10-06 8 Tailor On Charge Of Cheating HO NAM SENG, a tailor, was charged yesterday in the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court with cheating Lian Theonq Sing, a textile merchant, by dishonestly inducing him to deliver 425 yards of cloth on June L'B. It was alleged that Ho ordered $633.50 worth ot tho153 words
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Article103 1955-10-06 8 Taxi Driver Robbed By Europeans A TAXI driver. Soh Hock Chuan. was robbed of $12 and a wrist watch valued at $:U) by three European passengers at the 6th Mile Ulu Pandan Road, early yesterday morning Soh had pirked" up three Europeans at the junction of Bra< Basah Road and103 words
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226 1955-10-06 8 PLYWOOD WORKER GO ON STRIKE FOR WAGE INCREASES SINGAPORE Plywood Company's daily-rated employees number* 200. went on strike at 2 p.m. yesterday, for more pn work. The strike followed a dead- I lock in negotiations between the management and th( Factory and Shop Workers Union. The Union asked for increases226 words
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Article132 1955-10-06 8 Non-Strikers Go More Money! NEARLY 100 employees oi the Inucß Ltd., Singapore with whom the manaiifnipniiß to conduct negotiations ami uim had v.vM the strike called by their :>:><> collca;^ \i<m get 50 cents wage increase per ri^lit-h«urwM The workers belong to 1 Singapore Chinese M Association, which did not132 words
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Article302 1955-10-06 8 'Labour Betrayed The People' -Lee SECRETARY of the Peoples Action Partv Mr. Lee bet^vP,i7h aSt W Said that tlle LaboUl Fron Detra>ed the people by introducing. the Public Security Bill in place of the Emergency Regulations." Mr, Lee was speaking at a Public meeting at Shonton Way organized by the302 words
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Article, Illustration53 1955-10-06 8 photo. MOKE than 5,000 people attended a meeting, organized by the Singapore Trade «'nionv Working Committee in protest against the introduction of the Public Security Bill, at Shenton Way, Singapore, yesterday. In picture Mr Fong Swee Suan secretary and general affairs officer of the Singapore Bus Workers' Union is addressingStandard - 53 words
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Article74 1955-10-06 8 CHUA SWEE HOCK. Goh Ah Chow, and Ten- Teow Gim were brought before the Singapore Fifth Magistrate, Mr R. B I Pates yesterday on a joint charge of intimidating Mohamed Vatim bin Mat at C a.m. on MO Aug at 27 Somerset Road, to compel him to74 words
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Article42 1955-10-06 8 TWO more vouth organizations have affiliated themselves to the Singapore Youth Council bringing its tota; strength to 35.470 They are the Ramakrishna Boys' Home and the Malay Farm Girls' Club The Council now ha? a total of 34 affiliates42 words
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Article33 1955-10-06 8 THE new Commissioner General for the United Kingdom in South-east Asia. Sir Robert Heatlie Scott, will arrive in Singapore by air at Paya Lebar Airport at 3.10 p.m. on Monday.33 words
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Article, Illustration44 1955-10-06 8 phot,, LADY BOURNE, wife of the Director of Operations hands ti Forces Cup to the Captain of the Malay Regiment h« pot sh The Cup. which is for competition amons the Federal \i ed by Mr. Ghulam Bail of Ipoh tlr 1 P.T.P.T. - 44 words
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38 1955-10-06 8 THE Malayan Airwaj E ployees Union yester cided to meet the B Directors i nsiead i present management mittee with whom t hey negotiating for b< scales and terms of v. The vice-president H38 words
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Advertisement126 1955-10-06 8 uTTJ". 4 '4- T*^P 7 And Scott's Cod Liver Oil At I I Capsules, with their conwill build resistance, incodliveroilcapsules K^^oKS vitamins A«^D to 60.000 now packed in cartons lUA and 6000 lUD v BORNEO per fi j:d ounce SINGAPORE. K. LoMPLR. IPCH. PENANC. KUCHINC. F N f 3R.\!EO, SARAWAK.126 words
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Article715 1955-10-06 9 From Our 00rf%spo^ent H India or abroad. In Delhi pie jocularlv say Malastatesmen or cooks fs of th€ lowest order .in be seen from China to Peril. One is frequently flitting across world capitals sounding foreign diplomats not her running a motel in nos Aim or Tokyo litf715 words
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Article, Illustration343 1955-10-06 9 m tppily at their :iren. Mrs. Vera Bowers. Rldgewell-road. West Ham. London, held her ten-haired son. John Mrs. Sheila Rrad. 25. of lane, Stratford, who .-i honey-coloured hair. tted her baby's honeycoloured curls. She said: "Had the babies b^ en older when the mixup was343 words
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Article802 1955-10-06 9 Comer Clarke - BRITISH CUTIES ON RIOT ISLE Comer Clarke 71 111 A, A\\\ 1 By It's hard to hate the British when girls like these are around NICOSIA, CYPRUS. TOUGH anti British A youths in turbulent Cyprus are raving about the British girl who croons in a cabaret in the heart of802 words
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Article443 1955-10-06 9 £75, 000 WlN— all for Mum! Only a bride for me— says miner LONDON, «7-A-WEM radio enmSS" ffave his mothor The money was the first dividend in a Treble Chance football pool. The winner, Henrv Wil»tem*. 22. said: "Mum deserves the lot. She's had a hard life bringing up us443 words
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Article207 1955-10-06 9 A FIRM in Des Moines. 1 U.S.A., has the curious custom of presenting a suit of clothes to any employee who has been dismissed. Presumably made of sackcloth TALL GIRL" writes in a magazine. "My boy friend is much smaller than I am but makes up for207 words
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Advertisement99 1955-10-06 9 J it Si I MODEL SND Tlir refrigerator uith more features COLD-CLEAR-TO-THE-FLOOR! 7 CU. VJ. (If ■iitfu 1 rS f^ IN A CABINET ONLY 24J" WIDE P Bffi^JtHT r&\ ACROSS-THE-TOP FREEZER CHEST— 26-lb. B M £f j■■ EXTRA-HIGH. EXTRA ROOMY BOTTLE M& I f^v'^^ WM FULL WIDTH MEAT TRAY MANor99 words
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Miscellaneous240 1955-10-06 9 CLUES JJi*" 1 across t. in dasi of r mm I. A correct .on perhaps per- T p^ luvc l(j lic l( o lultg hamentary (9) ,9, 0. Italian version of a crown 9 Sediments T) 8 and 12 down. You trip 11 ]4 M Rlc;) r c q ,7>240 words
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Article327 1955-10-06 10 American International Invests Funds Locally TANGIBLE evidence of the American International Assurance Company's confidence in the future of Malaya is to be seen in the compan>\ plan to erect a nru $41 million I J-storey building at the corner of Robinson Koad and Telegraph Street, Singapore.327 words
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Article58 1955-10-06 10 PREFABRICATED buildings will be Down across the Alps from England to Rome this month when £145.000 worth ordered by the Italian Air Ministry from a I'.K. firm are despatched by air. The buildings include barracks, canteens i\nd 20 bungalows each containing three bedrooms. Each light will carry all58 words
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Article69 1955-10-06 10 THE Government of India' has announced the replace- 1 ment of four current open general licences which have expired by four new ones. Most of the articles appearing in the current open general licences have been repeated in new licences. More important articles which have been removed69 words
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Article, Illustration242 1955-10-06 10 Terminal Building Will Be 'Finest' WHEN the proposed permanent terminal building at the new Paya Lebat Airport is finally built, it will be the best anywhere on the London to Singapore route, said Mr. Donald Erskine Crum, on ins return to Singapore from leave in England. While in London, Mr.242 words
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Article151 1955-10-06 10 Rubber In Non-Woven Fabrics EXPERIMENTS in the production of non-woven fabrics, bonded by latex, tune now. reached an ;d--vanrert stage at the Welwyn Garden City establishment of Rubber Technical Developments Ltd. Progress made is reported in the latest issue ot the Journal of the British Rubber Development Board. The first151 words
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Article33 1955-10-06 10 NEW ZEALAND'S Minister .of Agriculture. Mr. Keith Holyoake. will visit Moscow i before November this year to discuss the sale of New Zealand produce to Russia, it '< was announced in Wellington.33 words
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Article190 1955-10-06 10 foils wire and strip made of brass bronze and similar alloys for gas welding and brazing: aluminium scrap: air clearcrs: component parts of roller bearings; certain drugs and medicines; asphalt certain chemicals; hearing aids and parts thereof; micre eardrum hearing aids; clinical thermometers. New Items a tew new items190 words
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175 1955-10-06 10 RUBBER UP 4 1/8 Cts. ON R.I. POLL RESULTS SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday moved up 4J tents to SI 34J for first grade October shipment, reversing the trend of market pie vailing on Tuesday. Election results in Indonesia so far received probably contributed to the recovery in the New York175 words
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Article130 1955-10-06 10 A. WANDER LTD. (Ovaltine) have been awarded first prize in the "Best Decorated Stalls" competition, held in conjunction with the Ninth Singapore Trade Exhibition at the Happy World. Edward Eu and Co Ltd were awarded second prize. Hie third prize was won by Singer Sewing130 words
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Article72 1955-10-06 10 MR. HARRY ENDERS. viccpre>ident and secretary of i Young and Rubicam Inc., New York. < world-wide ad- vertlsing agents for General Foods Corporation Ltd. and Arrow International*. Is due in Singapore on a business visit on Oct. 17. Mr. Enders will bo accompanied by Mr. Andrew Karnig,72 words
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Article137 1955-10-06 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produ o Exchange nuon closing prices per picul yestcrd \y were: Muiiu/k white Sl6O sellers, Sarawak while $159 sellers. Special Sarawak bla rk Sill sellers; coctmut oil(buik) 5414 sellers, coconut o l (drums) S4;U Be lers; copra Oct. $27| buyers, s^B se Nov. S2B buyers. $2Si137 words
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Article, Illustration261 1955-10-06 10 THE now 9.000-ton Blue Funnel cargo liner Demodoeus below is due to arrive in Penang on her maiden voyage- on Saturday under the command of Capt. L. S. Evans. The liner is an improved version of the type of which 24Shell - 261 words
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Article284 1955-10-06 10 Finunvv And CoH^ SINGAPORE can expect cheaper Thai ri a spokesman of the Ministry of Commerce C t|le to fcfc Standard yesterday. Qnd \*Q The rice position in Singapore is satis! the moment with imports from the producing Thailand, Bui ma and even Pakistan com;n" 1 The rice price284 words
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Article62 1955-10-06 10 SENTIMENT in ill tions of tiie Mali market yestei I slightly better. T. some buying s lower levelamount of business Malayan Bhareta terdaj reported the I price chang INIMJSTKIAI i mi Bo* o. Chinese Bk MDO 4 Spore Cold Storage 72 Union In.-ur 51 00 MINIM.62 words
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Article78 1955-10-06 10 SINGAPORE i i rday re; < iammo $2 $1.52 II W.O7J: C Bank H orris. S2 20 x all: S ords. 29 6: Wearne H W. Jacks $325. Austi i Am 15 i 22 71 arriva K Kan Kuc ii $2.0" U Pet a !in< 1435 layed.78 words
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Article30 1955-10-06 10 A ONE-DAT confnriKT of the National Sain I \< <uti\c-International will be held on Tue>(lav. Ort, 11 starting at M.30 a in at lh« Hollywood Room. Odeon Theatre. Singapore.30 words
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Article118 1955-10-06 10 Butler Pledges Defend Sterling BRITAIN'S Chanrellnr of the Kxchequer. Mr K Butler, pledged in 1 <md<m on Tuesday he u« uld "«t all <osts" defend the pound sterling and made it rteai he intends to take n«u steps to stem inflation in Britain. He was memkiiif Lord Mayor of London'118 words
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Advertisement529 1955-10-06 10 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE DYEING OF UNIFORMS— F..MV.F QUOTATIONS are invitee by the Volunteer Force Staff Officer for the dyeing o Junjf!e Green uniforms. Quantity: Jackets 1.061 Shorts 1 .001 Trousers IjMf Colour at present. Greer fa-ied to Khaki Dyed dark jereei: Specimen colour may be obtained, from the undersigned Conditions:529 words
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Advertisement76 1955-10-06 10 NOTICES CINO-BRITISII LIMITED announce that elective 3rd October 1955 Mr. D^ L. Chen has resigned irom his position with the Company. Ail relations with the Company arc therelore that n d d ate C mPktely as f T f MV^^^^ EERS LIMIIF.D announce that Mr D. L. Ch» n h76 words
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Advertisement156 1955-10-06 10 AMERICAN PRESIDENT L«* Union Bu.d.nq s o TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA C EGYPT AND MEOimRANIA" fc < S'DOr. 1 PRES BUCHANAN 9/UOcf PRES GARFIELO 18/23 Oft. PRES. MADISON PRES. POLK M/UNov FAST SERVICE TO WIST CO/S" BALTIMORE. BOSTON VIA IH* paN < Spore CRACKfR STATE MARINER Ist Coll156 words
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Miscellaneous133 1955-10-06 10 Ol UK ROADS Aki Maru. Benvorlicb. rasInui* n JVfaru Hoj Wong, lleutsz. Missour' ol M idras. Fusus, London M nu. Oi lex Pad.. |\M R KO \DS Yong Ann, Lai iang. Sadao. Hero. Stia, Tai I k Tg Pinang, Manihine. M Li> l i Sic Lee, LegPusosu, Semenyih. Hong M133 words
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Advertisement510 1955-10-06 11 I^^TRADING CO., LTD. Wf*- '32/ft Root*** r m ICblue funnel line TH- can sirvici -,h Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult Ports pore P. S ham Penang 9 16 Oct 1? Oct IH Oct M Nov 26 No. 27/28 Nov 16 Feb 17 Fob 18 Feb ftfjMi oo'tt to load and dis<harge uigo510 words
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Advertisement1218 1955-10-06 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 118 (lnco.po.ateo .r, >m.apo.ei 12 h ""> Shipping Travel oeot.. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINK o.pt Carriers option to proceed via other potts to loao and ducharge c«rge SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON t> CONTINtNI Singapore Ou* Sail* P. Sham Penan* Automedon tor Avonmooth1,218 words
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Advertisement774 1955-10-06 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONIININT/SCANOINAVIA Foi Aden, Port soid. Genoo. Ar»»werp. Rotterdom. Homburg, Copenhagen. Gothenturg ond Otlo S'pore P. S'hom Pcnong "SIENA" Gdns. 1/2 1100 Hrs. 8 9 Oct xi "SELANDIA" 24/26 Oct 27 27 Oct 28/29 Ocl xx) "MORELIA" 17/19 No* 20/20 No* 21/22 No» x) Calls London774 words
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Article, Illustration495 1955-10-06 12 BELT that was a bicycle strap a handbag made 2 from rug canvas You might think they wouldn't appeal to you. But look at the picture and you 11 see that the simplest materials can make the smartest accessories. Hungarian designer Gabriela made these. The distinctive bolt495 words
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Article157 1955-10-06 12 UOUSEWIVES are put t in their place. Then arc XOT the J e//i lent, thop irise iromen they like their J fcibildl to think them. says a report bij tire coriZ swier scit'on of the J Br: sh Standards InJ stt'it':on. Z These bold crii C157 words
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Article, Illustration362 1955-10-06 12 Helen Hugh - THE 'EYES' HAVE IT Helen Hugh by V WOMAN'S trump card is her femininity. The most fascinating woman is the one who despite boyish fashions and man-sized jobs puts the accent on womanliness. The beauty of the girl in the picture is lasting. She is young now but it is362 words
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Article, Illustration11 1955-10-06 12 TWO piece cr> —.a*^^^™ iritfi n i skirt Offset b'J I11 words
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Article, Illustration44 1955-10-06 12 7/ a cork is pushed on the points of the scissors it will prevent them from damaging the sewing bug. Also, it will hold the thimble and there will be no need to hunt for it under tlic material in the bag.44 words
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Article501 1955-10-06 12 Mary Brown - A IKS. J'.s husband says "No" to another child because he thinks it's a hopeless world. Tin twenty-live and my husband is thirty and we're stil] very mu h in love," writes Mrs. J. "When our baby came four years ago. my husband wasn't overjoyed but he adores501 words
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Article, Illustration70 1955-10-06 12 To make chicken broth fresh or tinned more tasty, stir in a dash of lemon just before serving. LATEST line from Paris is the telescope line presented by Jacques Helm. Left to right. an embroidered cocktail dress o) bright blue, with a icaist hugging coat. A short panellecA.P. - 70 words
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Advertisement133 1955-10-06 12 C^ Simplicity itself! BUY A PACKH OF SURF TODAY! y \v? A Vlr^ r# ur^ ca^ s an<^ you can P ro< uce tne Pack^ he will S\ ♦IIX Okj^V !l present you with a beautiful Gold Tudor Ladies Watch made m ">s»"^ "^*^^^V) by world famous Rolex. Don'l delay,133 words
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Advertisement279 1955-10-06 12 A PINCH OF S DENNY believes in tackling sl)0 st UN n, n I many of life's little pro- lhl s u .,v f( I blems with a pinch of salt. V^ f J nrrds otl v }ilf I •It's a quick and cheap way U/ the usual 'quu I279 words
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Article468 1955-10-06 13 Hodges drove in runs in the fourth and sixth innwhile the 23-year-old Podrcs, pitching out of one after another, came through magnificentlv in the i to win his second game of the series with an hi hitter. A spectacular one-handed raten by Sandy Amoros in468 words
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Article121 1955-10-06 13 Canadian Cantor Wins LONDON'. Oct. 5 (Reuter) Solly Cantor < Canada) outpointed Fran Johnson, the British lightweight champion in an unexciting ten rounds non-title contest at Strcatham Ice Rink here last night. Cantor's win met with a mixed reception, but his victory however, is expected to put him in the121 words
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Article68 1955-10-06 13 LONDON. O. t. ."> (Router) France, the holders, withdrew yesterday from the who'.e of. the Britannia Shield inter Services sports competitions. Last night five of their boxers refused to submit to judging by amateur boxing association officials and demanded three neutral judges. This was refused and <o68 words
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Article34 1955-10-06 13 THE final of the YMCA fourball billiards championship tor the Tay Tuan Siang Challenge Cup will be played on Friday at 8 p m between Vco Knon Yam and Too Slew Sun.34 words
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Article, Illustration47 1955-10-06 13 Photo. PRIXCESS IRENE of Holland puts Koralle over a jump in fine style during the September 24 horse show held at the village of Soest. nenr Use Royal Palace of Soestdijk, not jar jrom Amsterdam. Queen Juliana was among tlie spectators. A. P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article, Illustration246 1955-10-06 13 LONDON. Oct. 5 (fteuier)— Following arc United Kingdom football fixtures for Saturday. DIVISION Birminchnm vs Sunderland. Burnley vs Huddersfield. Charltoa vs Chelsea. Everton vs Arsenal. Luton vs Blackpool. Manchester U. vs Wolves. •Newcastle VS Portsmouth. Proton vs Cardiff. Sheffield U. VS Manchester C. Tottenham vs246 words
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121 1955-10-06 13 TURN PRO? 'I Will Let You Know Soon'— Hoad TOKYO, Oct. 5, (AP) Australian Davis cupper Lewis Hoad said yesterday that he and teammate Ken Rosewall would make a decision "maybe within two or three weeks"' on an offer to turn pro. Ho confirmed that prompter Jack Kramer had sugsc>tcd121 words
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Article172 1955-10-06 13 KIWI. A LUMPUR, Wed Lever Brothers Sports Ciub held its first annual athle'.ic .^porU on the Bung>ar Road ground. This was the continuation of (he meet which was postponed due to heavy rain on Sept 17 F. De Silva and Miss Nellie Field were iho outstanding athletes172 words
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Article101 1955-10-06 13 Cesar TKO's Sanong MANILA. Oct. 5 rßo\itrr> Little Cesar, bantamweight boxing champion of the Philippines, .scored a technical knockout win over Nai Sanong. the Thailand titleholder, in two minutes eighteen seconds of the second round here tonight. The referee awarded the fight to Cesar when Sanong was unable to continue101 words
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Article73 1955-10-06 13 Burmese Beat Japan's All Stars TOKYO. Oct. 5 <UP» Burma's strong soccer tram won Its second .straight same in Japan tonisht dofratins tho East Japan All-Btars four goals to one beforo ."i.OOO fans at Korakucn Stadium. The score at hall time was 2-0 in Burma's favour Despite a slippery tiHd73 words
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Article112 1955-10-06 13 THE Johore Rugby L'nion team to meet Negri- Malacca in a ru^er encounter »t Seremban on Saturday will be: E. L Lr.viev Capt. (S Johore RFC.); It. Evans <N'»rin JohorO. Pte. Domoni (1 FIR». K Welding (Kluane); Pu Whiteley (1 E Voiks). Pte Naidole (1 FIR>.112 words
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Miscellaneous205 1955-10-06 13 ibner By A/ Copp I CHiN MOOS'C^O /WE BOUGHT TH" A /AH GOT EV RVTHING P V s "V j^"^— McGOON FA.MBLY VOAXEDFO/'-TK V /-> Wh'uT IS v*.-v^7 \v \M bATM-Tuß. LIKE VO \> OLE TOWN HALL V^Al MAMMV JH •^'7!?3ll*r~^^^CisV > TOLEUS.MAMMV.? PURNACE, 4-OO FEET \< A YOKUM </205 words
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602 1955-10-06 14 BILL FUNK - THE FIJIANS CO TO TOWN AGAIN Seletar -Changi Take A 69-6 Hit BILL FUNK By HERE was one try by Rokoua to remember when Radrodro's "Flying Fijians" outplayed the combined Seletar-Changi by o'9 points (12 goals, 3 tries) to six (penalty, try) in a rusby match at Sclet ir yesterday.602 words
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Article, Illustration44 1955-10-06 14 »nmmm*amfj ci i iu.,)U a. 111. XV E b7nu7 n^Ti' OMlpZa^ d a Combined Selctar-Chanqi win of the V,~n Tr, y cs crdn y I° r *«fr second straight inn nn I £du>rtrds °i tackles a Fijian durWq an exciting moment of the game.44 words
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Article, Illustration38 1955-10-06 14 THE victorious Singapore Base District suimmer* and their official* pictured uith the General** trophy xchich they uon for the .second year at the annual far Ea*t Land Forces swimming and water-polo championships held at the Mufficld pool yesterday.38 words
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Article106 1955-10-06 14 Today's Sport SOCCER SAFA Div. 2. League final. Argonauts S.C. v S.H.B. Police. 5.30 p.m.: Junior Cup j'nial: Baleslier United v Signals. 7 p.m. at Jalan Bcsar stadium. Friendlif Boys' Town v Duchers I at Bukit Timah RUGBY Sr. Joseph's lust V St. Andreic's School at Woodsvillc; All Blacks v106 words
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Article199 1955-10-06 14 VICTORIA School, unbeaten in inter >cho,i. hockey for the lasi four years, kept their record intact when they defeated Anglo-Chinese School by two goals to one in a friendly hockey match played on the Victoria School ground yesterday. The Victorians started the came extremely well with199 words
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Article31 1955-10-06 14 THE annual general mectinq if tlie Indian Youngsters Sports LMub will ne held at Malayan Regional Congress. No. (i Race Jourso Lane. Singapore, on Sunday at i0.30 a m31 words
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380 1955-10-06 14 By CONRAD NG THE Swift-S.C.A.A.F. row flared up again last night. And the outcome is that Chan Onn Long, Tan Soo Liat and Tan Soo Hian. three Swift athletes who have entered for the 1955 Singapore Chinese championships this weekend, have decided that they380 words
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Article60 1955-10-06 14 THE All -Blacks team to meet the All-Whites In a friendly rugger match to be played on the Victoria School ground today will be chosen from: Alsagoff. Ong Choon; Sam Kanan Hulls: Hector; Chew Hup; Hassan. Mahendran: Choo Kim. Kim Tee: Harjit; Ganesvaran. L Woodford:60 words
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Article133 1955-10-06 14 GIRLS SC WHIP NEE SOON WOMEN GIRLS Sports Club beat Nee Soon Garrison women by nine goals to one in a friendly hockey match played on the Girls Sports Club ground yesterday. GSC were the first to score. and thev led 4-0 at the interval through Pam Moss (2) and133 words
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Article91 1955-10-06 14 c T !L E t f u ollotArin will represent boutn Johore against Nee Soon in a rugby match at Johore Bahru on Saturday, kick-off at 5.10 p.m GCJI. Stevenson, B Emerv. P f 1 S Vn ur-v Licut^ N R °berts, 2 Lt. N. Wibner Capt91 words
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285 1955-10-06 14 WITH 26-year-old Sgt. Mick Reeves their top performer, Singapore Base District retained the General's Cup when they won the Far East Land Forces swimming and water polo championships for the second successive year at the Nuf field Pool in Beach Road yesterday. Base285 words
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Article247 1955-10-06 14 But HK Take Revenge InW-polo sprinters together. Sgt Reeves and L/Cpl. Wheadon. Both were in line for the first 100 metres Reeves took the lead from the next 25 metres, and held it to win by three metres from Wheadon Sgt. /Instructor Godfrey of Malaya Command proved himself the best247 words
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Article204 1955-10-06 14 TONIGHT SUNDAY 'S BADMINTON FOUR singles and eight doubles matches will be down lor decision on the second day of the Singapore national badminton championships at the SBA Stadium commencing at 8 p.m. today. The following arc tonight's ties:Court 3. Men's Singles (Second round): Xg Kim Hock I Flower) v204 words
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209 1955-10-06 14 Rahim's Five-goal Spree Lands STB In L&C Final Tclcphonc Board 5 Mercantile Bank 1 Rahim Omar d. Maar'of Rcjcrcc: Chua Ban Hock. SHARPSHOOTING Rahim Omar put Singapore Telephone Board in the final of the Singapore Business Houses League and Cup competition when he scored all five goals in STBs 5-1209 words
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