Singapore Standard, 10 October 1955
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Title Section18 1955-10-10 1 Singapore Standard jjtsl is jt vJtj 1. ar dfdf4333r\ SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1955 12 i*a(;es is <:ents18 words
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Article98 1955-10-10 1 pull UP Y° ur Socks' s 'I'" 1 I mkii ;i 1 1 t s h Ml, _> n i-.r it 1 neral told th.it ...h kv. hole itlrr.il- ready formed 4~> branches but the Kuala l.utnpur branch was still badly disorganized. lie also said that in other parts98 words
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Article227 1955-10-10 1 L Of The Double Tenth I isteftd the walls in Singapore I M.un and j.amphlets yesterday— I lenth celebration marking the I hv Chinese Republic. pamphlets attacked h Imperialism, describ- ai the "dead enemy ot c of Malaya" and 1 the Government's amnesty terms for the Commun: To prevent227 words
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Article37 1955-10-10 1 FUKUOKA. Japan Oct 9 (AP> a passenger bus lammed with 100 sightseers plunged from the highway into a rice tield near here today killing two persons and injuring 37, Kyodo News Service said.37 words
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Article265 1955-10-10 1 Boy, 2 Is 'Star' at PAP Rally They Kept His Father Away' TWENTY thousand people, rallied by the Peoples Action Party, yesterday crowded Fairer Park, Singapoic to protest against the Public Security Bill which comes up for its third and final reading in the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday. The organizers265 words
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Article47 1955-10-10 1 JAKARTA. Oct. 0 (AP) The Indonesian Nationalists "Proletarian Front" continued today to boost its big (ieneral Flections victory margin as unofficial tabulations neared 28 million votes. The latest returns showed: Nationalists 8.1 ~>3. 837. Moslem Orthodox Radicals ti.70ti.148. Moslem Masjumi 6.532.082. Communists ">.!>75,--49047 words
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187 1955-10-10 1 HERLESHAUSEN, WestF Germany. Oct. 9. (Renter)-] —Two mass transports of 950 German prisoners, released under the recent Soviet-German agreement, reached Germany today, bringing the total of prisoners so far released to about 1,040. Among the 550 men in the first transport who arrived at Herleshausen187 words
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136 1955-10-10 1 GANGSTERS last night attacked two youths in two separate places in Singapore. The incidents occured within ten minutes of one another. At 804 p.m.. a shipping clerk, Koh Chong Hock. 18. was walking along Phillip Street when he heard someone calling him Irom136 words
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Article318 1955-10-10 1 Marshall Says It: PAP IS Red Chief Minister's First Direct Accusation 4 Of Them Were Held For Red Activities' SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, yesterday publicly branded the Peoples Action Party as "Red." This was the first time since he assumed ollice that he has made such a direct318 words
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Article, Illustration56 1955-10-10 1 A 'CASUALTY" in the biggest post-war civil defence exercise at Kolam Ayer, Singapore, being "rescued" by two members of the Rescue Squad yesterday. Looking on in the background are the Governor of Singapore. Sir Robert Black (in hat and sunglasses) and Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall. SeeStandard - 56 words
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Article38 1955-10-10 1 WATKINSVILLE. Georgia. Oct. 9 «AP>— A 22-year-old man. enraged because his supper was late, killed his mother last night with a shotgun. SherifT Jerry Bond said. Bond said Sylvester Handley had been drinking heavily.38 words
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Article96 1955-10-10 1 'Conditions Are Ripe For Attack' TAIPEI. Oct. 9 (AP) President Chiang Kai-shek, in a message marking the 44th anniversary of the founding of the Republic of China, said today conditions are "fast ripening" for counterattack against the Commu-nist-held mainland. M We are now in a position to take up the96 words
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Article51 1955-10-10 1 BUEXOS AIRES. Oct. 9 (AP) —Provisional President Edurano Lonardi named a five-man "national investigation committee" yesterday with sweeping powers to probe into all corruption of the deposed regime of Juan Peron. This team of investigators will report directly to VicePresident Isaac Ro.jas. a naval hero of the51 words
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Article46 1955-10-10 1 FAIRMOUNT. Indiana. Oct 9 (Rcutcr).— Film star James Dean, who died a week ago in a motoring accident, was buried here yesterday in a quiet country cemetery in the community where five years earlier he had been an outstanding high school athlete.46 words
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173 1955-10-10 1 KUALA LLMFUR. Sun.— Members of a jungle patrol combing the secondary jungle seven miles out of Kuala Lumpur this mornins were astonished to find themselves face to face with the Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, a shotgun in his hand. There was ample reason173 words
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351 1955-10-10 1 Mr. Lee Fails To Turn Up MALACCA, Sun— Mr. Ong Yoke Lin, Minister for Posts and Telecommunications, »vas the only one ©I two parties to the MCA Selangor District meeting dispute of Sept. 3 to attend the summons ot Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan,351 words
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Article91 1955-10-10 1 Death Of Cardinal Innitzer VIENNA. Oct. 9 <Reuter> The Archbishop Coadjutor. Dr. Franz Jachymn has been elected temporarily to replace Cardinal Theodore Innitzer who died here today of a heart attack. He has been given the title ot Kapitelvikar and will be ■CtUlg head Ol the Catholic Church in Austria91 words
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Advertisement22 1955-10-10 1 P OrC-l. Wave a 33^*" I aJ I Pf medalO I 5 xzj RPP P 3^7 I H i-pore b/ Mal4/*n Brewer.et22 words
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Advertisement54 1955-10-10 1 FGDGFDGD x»2i^E"mH^Dfl^vX^^a^s^^^^£^Hi^Nßla i mi AGFA CLACK THE CHEAP AND EASY CAMERA FOR SCHOOLCHILDREN AND BEGINNERS GENERALLY 8 picture* 2V x 0 cml Built-in portrait Icn* Flash synchronization Brilliant view f.r^dti Attractive *r*en. yellow or ted ever. ready ca.e BfHN MEYfR 6 CO LTD.. r.O SOft 2OOa SIMCATOftk. PATERSON. SIMONS CO.54 words
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Article, Illustration41 1955-10-10 2 Diesel injection equipment Slngk rv^nrler Han^f Pitting Si D ±ut s w Single or n Kttrl nrlowd Cam thafi I I i Nuzzk Hi»ifi» i<> Mij|ti-C\lmd«T F"Unc»* Kitting Humps— 2.3 C>lindci A fc B <:?<•> Nozzle Lona St*>rr» Mottle Multi-Hote NiHEZIf41 words
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161 1955-10-10 2 EIGHT hundred tcaclicis resolved yesterday to secure recognition oi the Normal Training certificate as the basic minimum qualification for entry into the Sin^apoic Education Service. The resolution was passed at a special mooting o! the Singapore Teachers' Union. The meeting decided that entry into the service161 words
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Article32 1955-10-10 2 PARIS. Oct. B (Reutcr)-A delegation o£ Soviet expert* on power production arrived here by air from Moscow last night nH tw wee k Visit of French industrial areas.32 words
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354 1955-10-10 2 'TRAIN UP LOCAL MEN FASTERURGES UNION BOSS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malayanization would be a farce unless Immediate attention was given to accelerate the pace of training Malayans to take up responsible jobs, said Mr. Teh Thean Choo, who was elected president of the Union of Telecoms Workers of Malaya at354 words
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97 1955-10-10 2 IPOH. Sun.-Perak UMXO will seek a fully elected State Legislature for Perak. At a meeting of representatives of UMNO divisions In Perak today, it was decided that this item should be incorporated in the Alliance platform for the Nov. 12 State Elections. Perak UMNO also97 words
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Article278 1955-10-10 2 Standard Music Critic LLM LEE. the young Chinese soprano, zzvq a recital of Chinese and Western songs and' operafc arias in the Anglo-Chinese School Auditorium on Saturday n:ght. I Here Is a voice of some range and flexibility, sure intonation and with distinct qualities atV.F.D - 278 words
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Article90 1955-10-10 2 3 HK 'Tecs Brought Back Brides PENANG. Sun Three Hongkong Police Inspectors on leave in England married three »irls living in the same district there Today, the three couples arrived here by the P. and O. Liner. Canton, on their way to Hongkong. The girls all came from Walthainstow, London.90 words
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79 1955-10-10 2 LOXDOX. Oet o (EcvAcr)— They were creeping in the crypt at St. Martin in the Fields 18th renVjrv London church last week and not I cc it wa> dark. The creeping was teera^e London*a current jive hit. "The Creep"' and the Dgsters79 words
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Article73 1955-10-10 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mure than 1.000 people of the tiny new village of Bckok in the Labis area of north Johore, today staged their "'support the amnesty" procession. Toni K ht. in Bekok. the loca. councillors will interrupt an information services Rim show to talk to the people73 words
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Article23 1955-10-10 2 THE Theatre Owners of America Organisation has given Its "Star of the Year" award to actor Jamo<i Ria. wart. A. PA.P. - 23 words
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309 1955-10-10 2 Used Force On Mistress' Daughter— Jailed BENTONG. Sun.-A rubber tapper who kidnapped the 14-year-old daughter of his mistress and used criminal force on the girl with intent rer,°mV age bC J" modesty was •recently sentenced by the Sessions Court to a total of n^ l onth s imprisonment on the309 words
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Article166 1955-10-10 2 ISLARLY a hundred people, including a trad, of enemy action" in 20 places in Singapore Wand I ye^terdav I They wore trappe I ing buildings, wo shell Ira "hum;: by fumes. They belonging! and p By noor., howcvei were under control, iiad been treated fusees rehabilitat the efficiency of166 words
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Article28 1955-10-10 2 THE Sinsaporr N Musical Party a meet in 5 yesterdaj Mr. Mohamod Uu li their bandlead< r. Thty also elected office-bean-rs for the D year.28 words
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Article59 1955-10-10 2 PENANG, Sun. Tl General Secietaiv ol Malayan Postal tJfl ed Staff Union. In 1 man Siru, who v I here by the Canton U said allowances a;.J hours of local stall co pare favourably those of postal unii staff in Europe. Malayan postmen, over, receive less in pay their59 words
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Advertisement98 1955-10-10 2 FAR EAST MOTORS LTD. S4 Orchard Road Singapore. federar.on «.p,c,,a,,, lvp WEARNE BROS. r ixlnlvrt 3 HOTEL GARNI I ORCHARD ROAD J S.nQaoore's Keicest Hotel ALL ROOMS AIR.CONDniONfcD J **it» Attached Bathroom. Iclephone Refrigerator Wall Sate ioitt .Sitting Room 0 Bedroomi Double (torn $45 00 Bed Sitting Room Double from98 words
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Advertisement52 1955-10-10 2 not: I T^HE management oi I take pleasure to in I stop restrictions on I I Geylang Serai S I removed by the City C August. 1955 and I I route service on the 10U non-stop conditions H Dated this Bth d BY THE nUMOOKM I 00. IP 200. Chanm52 words
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Article, Illustration137 1955-10-10 3 ANDREW FANG - ANDREW FANG press Princess Idea q{ Prince Charming dsfsdfdsfs ghgfhfghffnbvbn li I xe^A WEE, who wos elected Press I I Saturday's Union of Journalists' Ball, I o vc fhls v e rsion ncr "dream man"; I b tall, dork and ambitious. ■it muw v n137 words
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Article69 1955-10-10 3 fdsf g kyui e- Cd cry correctI the irl that on 19 at 3 -.vent eG lard Command en he I the Home they should Dot gamb c v rning I him to not be '"so proud." oui the P I ailed him to rove ng 1 it he69 words
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Article61 1955-10-10 3 Auspicious Day For Weddings PENANG, Sun. Today uas an auspicious clay for 'liinr.se marriages here when no less than 10 weddings were solemnhecl at various places in (he town. The clay coincided with the 24th day of the Chinese Eighth Moon. The Botanical Gardens proved to be a popular rendezvous61 words
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Article203 1955-10-10 3 They Starf Training Today KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Seven women, three Malays, three Chinese and an Indian have been chosen to be Malaya's first women police inspectors. They arc Raja Nor Jasmi. Che Kairunisa Karim. Che Zahaiah binti Kautin Miss Lee Yoke Lin. Miss Ng Leng203 words
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Article207 1955-10-10 3 Shoulders To The Wheel' Call PENANG, Sun.— Party Ncgara should stress more and more in their political campaigns that the future of Malaya should be in the hands of Malayans Mr. G. Sheliey, vice-president of Party Negara. Penang, said when he addressed the annual general meeting207 words
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Article79 1955-10-10 3 Sarawak Men Study At BBC TWO leading broadcasters from Sarawak arc now in London taking a two-month rourse started by the BBC. for Asian broadcasters in all phases of ordinary broadrastIng They arc Mr Lai Chon^ Kiat head of the Chinese Section, and his colleague, Mr. Taibi bin All, hrad79 words
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Article38 1955-10-10 3 A MOTORCYCLIST. Hanape bin Ahmad, was involved in a collision with another motorcycle in Robinson Road yesterday. He was admitted to the Genera! Hospital with arm and chest injuries. The other motorcyclist was unhurt.38 words
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Article112 1955-10-10 3 Ministers' 3-Day Tour OfKelantan KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Minister tor Works. Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir. returned to Kuala Lumpur this afternoon after a three-day tour of Kelantan. where he inspected almost a million dollars' worth of development work. Before making his journey home, this morning. Inehe Sardon visited the112 words
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124 1955-10-10 3 Blue Cross Cared For Fire Victims THE Singapore Blue Cross which has been leeding the victims of the recent Tiong Bahru fire, yesterday handed over the victims to the care ol the Social Welfare, at the Kalians Airport buildings. At the camp yesterday were 79 men. 33 women and 144124 words
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Article41 1955-10-10 3 .TOHORE BAHRI*. Sun A colour film <>f the Diamond Jubilee celebrations here will ho screened at the Johore Bahru Rotary Club's mcct:ns tomorrow. The pictures were taken by Dato H. E. MacKenzic. a member of the club.41 words
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Article47 1955-10-10 3 .IOHORK BAHRI T Sun. Lee Kona. raughi picking the pocket ol Police Lt. R. B Can on Sept. 17 during the Diamond .Jubilee celebrations was sentenced in the Magistrate's Court today to 12 months' imprisonment, to 1)0 followed by 12 months' Police supervision.47 words
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Article, Illustration51 1955-10-10 3 photo. LADY BLACK, wife of the Governor of Singapore, admires the tooda at a stall at the St. Andrew's Cathedral annual fun fair and fete held at the Cathedral grounds on Saturday. On her risht is Mrs. Ftobin Wood, wife of the Archdeacon of SiMgapore.-Standard - 51 words
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Article193 1955-10-10 3 SINGAPORE Assemblyman i Mr. M. P. D Nair yesterday called on Government to appoint a special committee to investigate the unemployment problem in the Colony and make recommendations for relief. In a letter to Labour Minister. Mr Lim Yew Hock Mr. Nair said that the193 words
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Advertisement118 1955-10-10 3 CROCODILE SHIRTS HER OUTSTANDING SUCCESS LEADING IN SALES I THE SINGAPORE, IPOH AND DJAKARTA TRADE EXHIBITIONS. COMFORT FOR SMARTNESS A CROCODILE SHIRTS, j r PYJAMAS, TROUSERS, j SHORT PANTS SINGLETS, j "CH A«f THE CENTRE OF ATTRACTION IN THE j ABOVE THREE TRADE EXHIBITIONS. PPrr nrwr VVILL BE PRESENTED TO118 words
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Advertisement271 1955-10-10 3 MADE > 10'J "o v^atcr proof e*^. v^>-v* |Mj/ Shack resistant •'Iv v' 7 f/w AntiTiagnctic v>' FOR WHOLESALE INQUIRIES Please apply to Sole Agents: LS. RLLBt\ 324 North Bridge Road, Singoporc. -iT'S NOT v>B H I b to feed the children 'f 1 better than you feed yourself te,271 words
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142 1955-10-10 4 Malays Give Education Council Their Nod REPRESENTATIVES of 43 Singapore Malay oiganizations with a membership of 40.000. yesterday gave blessing to the newly-formed Malay Education Council at its first general meeting yesterday. The Council has been aimed to mobilize all efforts to introduce Malay as the national and official language142 words
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Article29 1955-10-10 4 JOIIORE BAHRU. Sat Senior Inspector Kassim bin Omar has been tranM erred from Kota Tinggl to Plenums as ocpd. Inspector B. Munisamy from Plentong goes to Kota Tinggi.29 words
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Article87 1955-10-10 4 t* ol r Sun The b °dy of m£ iss:ng v Mala y humor Mat Kasir bin Dru.s. 63 wa found this morning *aft?r eight days of Intensive search' Mat disappeared during a W1 Th b w ar^ hunt last Sunday The body was found on87 words
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Article319 1955-10-10 4 Federation Party Welcomed In Spore Unions Plan New Pan-Malayan Body KUAL A LUMPUR, Sun. A group of Federation trade unions are sponsciing a Pan-Ma-layan Trade Union Confess which they hope, in due course, will supercede the old established Malayan Trade Union Council. To this end. a319 words
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139 1955-10-10 4 Five Girls Will Contest 'Miss Trade Fair Title IPOH. Sun— Prizes arc to bo awarded to the five most beautiful ffirls in the Perak Trade Fair and one of these will be crowned "Miss Trade Fair. Pcrak 1955." Messrs. Shaw Brothers Ltd.. who are the sponsors of this exhibition, said139 words
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Article249 1955-10-10 4 Chinese Teachers Tell Covt. CHINESE teachers and members of management committees ot 15 Singapore Chinese schools yesterday charged that the nine-man All Party Committee on hinese hducation had not fulfilled the task alloted to it At a meeting of the Chinese Schools' Association at the Nam249 words
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351 1955-10-10 4 If Tomorrow's Talks Fail HOPES that- buses will run again on City routes affected by the 14-day-old Singapore Traction Company strike rose yesterday with a statement issued by the STC Employees Union. The statement gave an assurance to the public that should tomorrow's351 words
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Article26 1955-10-10 4 LONDON. o,'t. 9 (Rrutrr* Mr. Dom Mint off. Prime Minister of Malta, left London airport today for home via Rome after attending Unparliamentary Conference26 words
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97 1955-10-10 4 I KUALA LUMPUR. Sun .The Federation Trade Union Registry announced yesterday that 1 lie total combined membership of the country's £35 registered unions was only And tins, it pointed out, was only 13,025 over the membership figure at the end of June this year. The97 words
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Article36 1955-10-10 4 THE hair cut Lloyd Bryant. 33. gave his estranged 'wife yesterday cost him a year in jail. Police said he beat the woman and then cut off her hair with a kniie.- A PAP - 36 words
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Article158 1955-10-10 4 25,000 Bags Of Copra Damaged A FIRE which broke out in the No. 4 hold of the Norwegian freighter Troja when it was 600 miles off Singapore, was put out early yesterday morning 120 hours alter it first started. The vessel wa> en route to Europe from158 words
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Article, Illustration87 1955-10-10 4 LOVELY Miss Wonc P.-k who attends the I.im I k Lee Co.. Ltd stall at th« Happy World Trade Lxhibition is one of ten prett\ Misses contesting; the titlr of "Miss Trade Exhibition Other contestants air Jenny Lav. (I'nile\er l\port Ltd.). Taig Yoke lons Yemima Juliana Shabib* <both Admiral87 words
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Article46 1955-10-10 4 AT a recent meeting ol I Malayan Students' *»oc:alion the foiiowing were elo U as office-bearers for the i mic year 1955-1956. President Dennis Lop'v Vice-President ICiss C.P Leela, Secretary: David Roj Paul, Assistant Secretary: X Gurbaksh Singh, Treasurer Ham Peng.46 words
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Advertisement209 1955-10-10 4 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products V y^^jM '^^fc '33f r*^^^- IHb CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AJN TCMG THE TICER MEDICAL HAIL f r r\y d rectr| 3k©AV; to th c j209 words
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Miscellaneous256 1955-10-10 4 eAlmanac Information at a Glance F M JSSjriS "i 1,..., 1f Share 4 4.) .News Coinku *c ms Pulaa Sema- (Rreional): fi 45 pm Week (252! 2551rr BH.%SKRK*S < \it |\i v fM tatia Ame::can Rhythm. Ef tertainment (2SSI Road 6 pm to 7 ni XVorr s A :an T^lk256 words
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Article, Illustration1196 1955-10-10 5 Patrick Williams - Patrick Williams 4 1 /#f*#f ti i itf/s htf Go With MELITA KNOWLES Correspondent o/ i T/ic Christian Science < i A/onifor < I No-passport days again lure Britons across the English Channel to spend three precious hours on French soil. LONDON J A BELLE1,196 words
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Article, Illustration682 1955-10-10 5 PETER LYNE - PETER LYNE By LONDON mUTAIVS Army is having a nragh passage just now. It is BetUag a bad ptcas. A story hit the headlines recently thai some draftees or national service men were bcin? used as flunkies. Now there is682 words
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Advertisement110 1955-10-10 5 pood Looking... b€ rikcs care of his hair and Encthrea ahnpi admired. The is M rub in a little 'Vaseline' f^^ mmm^M I H» roaic each morning. This fSm 5^3 :r hcaJ Cl^ anJ 'EC Hj.r lonurcgularl} for healthy hair Vaseline BRAND HAIR TONIC liaitd la iia* lu.Kuf. Sn(apir« lateri110 words
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Miscellaneous105 1955-10-10 5 CLUES ACROSS 1 Those Who can back out Ol this place of confinement <4> Birtli place (51 (i. How love ran make the back painful <4> 11. To -ackle this mountain »v p.eod to take it easy the ci.o before <7> 12 The radiant one <T» 13. Entire <J> 14.105 words
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Miscellaneous109 1955-10-10 5 DOWN 1 Ruler '<•' vot ei 2 ftsh (51 4 I cant altei this (51 jhosi to K« on train pass (9> 7 He i stud: of the I «9I B Ob eel <T» g "i iii be r may be said IB H I 10 Powerl river and sheltei109 words
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Article642 1955-10-10 6 I ad over again tourists passing through this Colony, in remarking on its beauty, cleanliness nd many attractions, have expressed astonishment ai so little has been done to advertise Singapore the outside world. Unfortunately, as one of these globe-trotters remarked, "the only new* we hear bout642 words
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Article, Illustration756 1955-10-10 6 ALASTAIR BUCHAN - ALASTAIR BUCHAN They will seek a By LONDON Geneva r— fruit of A the British. French, American and Soviet Foreign Ministers the niretinu which will determine whether the fine phrases and friendly atmosphere of the "summit' conference last July can be translated into practical and permanent reductions756 words
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Article571 1955-10-10 6 LIKES THIS INSULT CASSANDRA LONDON. \APOLEON— or somebody, lor I haven't had either the time or the strength to check the quotation— dismissed the British as "A NATION OF SHOPKEEPERS." I always liked this insult, which I thought— and still think— is an inadvertent compliment to a dull but strong571 words
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Letter206 1955-10-10 6 Sir: If my memory servo me right, Mr. Lee Choon Eng was a prime mover of the protest against the Increase of rents In S.I.T. Hats last year which ended in a fiasco. We can all excuse him for his failure in getting the rents reduced because at206 words
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165 1955-10-10 6 Sir: 'I lie music examiner Who arrived from England ana, being used to the cod weather of that country must I r .m sure, appreciate the consideration shown by tne authorities in providing him with one of the coldest air-condition rooms in the rountry165 words
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Letter181 1955-10-10 6 Sir: Thy present broadcasting policy of Radio Malaya's Jndian Section is devoting most of its programmes to Tamil. I agree that the Indians in Malaya >peak matny different languages, but it Is not true that Tamils are in the majority in Malaya. I think Radio Malaya181 words
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Letter70 1955-10-10 6 Sir: Vutir constructive leader of Tuesday. October 4. mm most timely. There is indeed, "room in this coantry for everyone who jvishes to serve it." The must be on service and not on continual recrimination. As you sapr, "every community luiis a useful part to play in building70 words
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Letter127 1955-10-10 6 Sir: Mr. Hal of Kulim. writing under the heading "Is there a 'Ghost' Govt Department" in your esteemed daily, is actually telling the truth of what is happening in the Registry of Business. 1 have had occasion to witness xveral such cases ol receiving notices of demand lor127 words
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Article451 1955-10-10 6 LET'S GET ELSEWHERE _jjj£. V}? re ar e certain peculiarities about the system of Government budgetting prevalent in Singapore worthy of attention. I am for the present referring to Singapore alone leaving the Federation ()f Ma| aside on account of the n»ge expenses on the Emergency. This 'i s hardly451 words
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Article154 1955-10-10 6 IT Is far better for 1 drim: i- r< nch Scotch whiskj and Sw aquavit than to d: sian vodka Profess,,, i hard. West (•erinan Minister of K(on<iini(s. I thought U m sporting of the Hb < 1 ntly to broadcar St y.n.t.y Immediately Beethoven i.t. < «.i Brett154 words
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Advertisement20 1955-10-10 6 BANTAM THE PERFECT MONEY SAVER FOR LIGHT DELIVERIES CYCII CARRIAGE CO., (I***, LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR Represented in the Federation20 words
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Advertisement63 1955-10-10 6 I v The Goodniiilil Hnc c Mo^ Ac/ps yo(/ to "Good «Uor«j3 A bedtime cu^> of '< y^ ni^ht will help yoj 1 j alive on top of tho w< J you awaken in the mon,:r J you sleep, naturally nr 1 i 'Ovaltine* will provide nourishment from Na'uo which63 words
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Article390 1955-10-10 7 IS MOLOTOV ON THE WAY OUT? He Makes Public Confession Of Error In Speech WASHINGTON, Oct. 9, (AP) V. M. Molotov may be on the way out as Russia's Foreign Minister, but American officials are by no means certain that is the case. Molotov's public confession of error in Moscow390 words
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Article101 1955-10-10 7 NO MOVE YET FROM HOSPITAL r< I I*) rrc>i(lriii Kiscnhowers press secretary warned optimistic' statements aboal the ddel executive's re- inpleted the two weeks ol bis critical recovery period fdsfsfsfdsf 1 \:< ntion jf i I m the hosI tld he ws maknt on his own inferred about it101 words
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Article64 1955-10-10 7 ROME. Oct. 9. (AP>— The Indonesian legation here said it knew nothing ol the whereabouts of former Indonesian Minister for Economic Atlairs. Iskaq Tjokrohadisurjo. Rome police also denied he was being "detained in the Italian capital. A Singapore 1 report on Friday quoted Indonesian Con-sul-General Herman64 words
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Article, Illustration38 1955-10-10 7 photo THE 'Bis lour' ride in proccs ion at thr Nuere nb v i Autumn festival i» Switzerland. M a rsliail Bul^anin is in front, M. Faure. President Elsenhower and sir Anthony Eden ride behind. A.PA.P. - 38 words
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Article26 1955-10-10 7 RELIGIOUS rommiiniiifs in na are again mc ol government I has abolished Pre ;id< nl Peron's May p modifying their tax- it UPUP - 26 words
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Article69 1955-10-10 7 Wives Only By Protocol JAKARTA. Oct 9, (AP^ It wont be so easy to many a pro^idenl «»t Indonesia In the future. Premier Burhanoddin Harahan'a cabinet annoumt'il yesterday it lias set up a coniniittee to draft a protocol governing the niartiayos of thr prt'sidrnt. \it e-prosidrnt and high government officials.69 words
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102 1955-10-10 7 Girl Sleeps For Two Months Still Asleep Mil \V O*t 9 CRenter)— Maria Gratia Gheller, IX hin hem asleep for more lhan two n>cmths at the hospital ol t.allarate near hei r Doctors lure so far not been able to diagnose her condition At first they thought it waa lethargi*102 words
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Article86 1955-10-10 7 MARIANNA. Florida, Oct. 9 l(Reuter)— A 12-year-old boy I was captured unhurt yesterday In an Ironmonger's shop here alter holding oft more than 15 policemen for four hours with a shotgun which I he never Bred. The police were called out i the86 words
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267 1955-10-10 7 MOSCOW SPY COULD NOT BUY U? GUARD LONDON. Oct. 9. (AP) Th c Foreign Office said on Friday night a Moscow spy—unidentified Hied in vain to bribe a British com id's security guard to betray his count i\ s diplomatic secrets. A spokesman *c \i i ep< rters of !he267 words
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Article226 1955-10-10 7 7 Carried His Body And Helped Pour Gasoline Over It' BERLIN Oct 9. (AP)Heinz Unge. Hitlers pcrs ma\ valet, today declared the Fuehrer to be dead. •I eairii d his body out of the bunker nnd then helped pour pasollne over it." Linge said. "We watched it226 words
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305 1955-10-10 7 Winston s Recorded Speech NEW YORK. Oct. 9, (Keuter)— Sir Winston Churchill said in a recorded speech broadcast here tonight that it Britain and the United States were tempted to drift away from their "strong, bold and united iront" it would lead to a305 words
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Article72 1955-10-10 7 TOKYO, Oct. 9 (AP) A Japanese lishing boat sank in the East China Sea yesterday with the probable loss of eight crewmen, the Coast Guard said today. Another fishing boat, carrying a crew ol 11 was tout In the same area, some 20<» miles west ot72 words
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Article32 1955-10-10 7 THE ANGLICAN church in Canada has said that 64 per cent ot Canadian women were users ot spirits as against 46 per cent ot women in 'he United States. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration47 1955-10-10 7 photo. TOKYO: Mika Mizushiirsa. 21, doinz the Mtrich dance for a new son}; tailed "Buttock and Bow." Mika is a star of the Shochiku Kevue lioupe here and is lamed for the now popular Mambo. Samba and all the other 'Bos' and "Bas." UPUP - 47 words
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Article52 1955-10-10 7 NEW YORK. Oct. 0. <AP>.— Christopher Columbus arrived here yesterday en route to the Ohio City named in his honour. This Columbus is a 20-foot bronze statues weighing 7,000 pounds It is a U5525,000 silt from Genoa. Italy, birthplace of the famed navigator, to the city ot52 words
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Article46 1955-10-10 7 BUENOS AIRES. Oct. 9. (UP) Former Navy Minuter Rear Admiral. Anibai O. Olivieri, who was jailed lor helping to lead the unsuccessful revolt of last June against the Peron government, has accepted appointment aambassador to the United Nations it was reliably learned.46 words
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Article17 1955-10-10 7 INDONESIAN vice-president Mohammad Hatta will visit India. Burma and Ceylon during October and November. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article55 1955-10-10 7 Priest Goes Along To Break Taboo KATMANDU. Nepal. Oct. (AP>— A Japanese Hi expedition which bH out lerday took Buddhist priest with them to overcome I prej againsi ">ing the 26.658-foot ..<>.- Manas v Pe:ik. Villafers living nearby objected to an earlii r J a pane c ipl on the55 words
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Article43 1955-10-10 7 CAMBRIDGE. England. Oct. 9 ißeuter) Mr. Clement Davit*, the Liberal Party leader, declared today that selfgovernment must, be given to Cyprus '••But how much better It to concrdi* that riffhi willingly, readily and not vi. I r pressure," be .aid.43 words
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Article38 1955-10-10 7 LONDON. Oct. 9. (UP)— Colonial Secretary Alan Un-oox-Boyd iW'v.' to (> U rday for a two-day I to study problems of I colony. Then ho will Hy on to Valletta to study Malta's problem l38 words
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Advertisement67 1955-10-10 7 F RALEIGH INDUSTRIES Aerial view oj tlic 40 acre plant at Noltingliam. England. lAinrln c i^3tffi% VYUMU 0 ~lfcf \fcJ I jm m 0 Mm Wk m m^ most /fimL fftC^x modern f=LQJ(I% i RALEIGH i Wir IHE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE Only Raleigh resources can gve you the QUALITY— RELIABILITYSTRENGTH end67 words
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Advertisement755 1955-10-10 8 anglcfrench trading co m ltd. IU: *****,6. *****,4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE T. Maht« Bo»to«, MM York. Baltimore. Ph.ladelphia Cult Ports POu^.MUi Spor PS hllTl Penan* MIMNON 10/16 Oct 17 ocf 18 Oct W »/l6 fcb 17 feb 18 *«b Opho to P y oc*»d vn other755 words
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Advertisement966 1955-10-10 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 lit ttnmti (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lin«aj $h,pp,». raE mm FUNN(:L HJ^jJ f-jrjrt Carrier* option to procttd via othti port» to load and discharge carat SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON b CONIININI Singapo** Sail. P Shan- f en n| Lycaon for Liverpool C.966 words
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Advertisement793 1955-10-10 8 MITSUI pp^ LINE S pore P. Shorn Penom FOR JAPAN from Indie Atumoson Moru from Bomboy *or Yokohomo Kobe, Moji 17Ocr 1 5 Oi Bonsei Moru from Colcut ?c *or Kobe. Osoko Yokohomc 21 Oct FOR JAPAN from Continent Hokoneson Moru tor YokOhomo Kobe Nogovo vo Soiqon Honqkok H'kong 2"*793 words
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Advertisement487 1955-10-10 8 EASflsiATicii K» Aden. Po» Gfnto "SELAND.A" 2 J*«' xx) "MORELIV ,'N >N 0 Colls London (Pouc Q «> Coll, Gdvn,o :<.,. V Possenge, occommcdor n SAIUNGS >R Om < cANO(Na •MOREUA" tor BonoKc. "MVA" tor bong** I Hongkong fr Shongf "KOREA" tor Bangkok Mon.lo Kobe b Yo c"KAMBODIA" for Hongkong487 words
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Article, Illustration582 1955-10-10 9 Malaya Not In Favour Of Higher Tax Yet A HOfSEWIFE in Telvk At>znn (1 d a girl in Bugan Datoh vrre each presented With a ladies' gold trristwatch when agents of Surf* visited their homes recently. Tiie housewife was Mrs. For, Kin,- Seong, wife of a blacksmith. The lucky girl582 words
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Article293 1955-10-10 9 Finanw And Commerce M—- __^____^____j_^___j__^_J_ I^j' -yy \---->-y>y.x.\<-yy.->:-:-.--'- :-x>ttfa>v> Commodity Report: Standard Market Correspondent RUBBER prices in Singapore moved within a range of 16 cents during the week, mostly downwards with nervous trading conditions prevailing in the market at every drop ft— The easier conditions in293 words
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246 1955-10-10 9 Time Cuts On BO AC U.K.-Japan Flights SAVINGS of the greater part of a day on two BOAC first class flights from London to Tokyo will be made when new time-tables for the Corporation's winter operations come into force in November. A night-stop at Hongkong on the ca.stward-bound flights will246 words
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Article35 1955-10-10 9 September rubber crop.; announced are: Amalgamated Malay 60.350 Ib.: Borelli 76.500 ib Connemara 54.100 Ib.: New Serendaii 00.000 Ib.; Bassett 34 500 Ib.; Kua 1 a Sidim 110.1)47 ib.; Bukit Kepoog 16.000 ib.35 words
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Article323 1955-10-10 9 BUSINESS DONE IN WEEK BUSINESS toot 1:1 *'.ires trom (v: I—7: IXDI STRIALS H itUtl B'>: tie l Pets 44 b:^. Si Weave O:ds. _m 77A to 11.70, $2 ")7i. Hammer C<» >2.:>u and $2,471. Wrn J 1 1 S.i 27* and |3.25. V. I Breweries $3,524 and $:i .">(»323 words
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Article172 1955-10-10 9 IRASI R NTWI. LTD.: An inrri'.-i^rd profit Ural shown the year ended June in th#- amount of c 2.4>0 h (30.3<[«i appertaining to nary C'.tpr.;*l ;i!'n allowing for dividend on Preference i >:< Proposed boniA ;<i B. r\ total :":i 20' c OH the h Net !i i172 words
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Article65 1955-10-10 9 I Hi: Malnvan r.xrh;«nc#» Ranks Aaatcialtoa] madr ih#» follouine < han^es in its rat*- 1 on Saturday; (in id.. huving. airmail, T.T. Zl I 10; O.l*. 3! II 16. <M) days 3! 15 10 credit bills, 33 trjdr bills. BcHlnt rates. T.T r <> l». rradv urrr: Canada65 words
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252 1955-10-10 9 New Equipment For Borneo Oil Industry THE oi! industry in British Borneo will be able to make clearances in difficult terrain more easily by novel equipment which is now on its way from Britain This will m time help to promote output In one of the largest single oiltie'ds in252 words
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Advertisement509 1955-10-10 9 ANGLO-ORIENTAL (MALAYA) LIMITED Xl ALA LUMPUR IPl't of tin concentrates for the undermentioned If under the managef Anglo-Oriental (MaI Limited for the month September, 11)55. are as 1 PICULS IPAT TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Batu ir- d^c closed 14 days due top tumbler 1,010 ii E RJ UNI A I TIN509 words
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Advertisement566 1955-10-10 9 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 45) In thr High Court of the Colony of Sincaporc Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No 1 A 1955. R °o r ol VIIIIAM MOYSIIS PFRKIKA of No. a, Government Quarters, Kandan« Kerbau, Singapore. Receiving Order ir.;i<ln 27th May, 1955 Dato r,f Adjudication 27th May,566 words
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Advertisement573 1955-10-10 9 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 45) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 165. 1 of 1955 Re: LIM POON GUAN alias Charlie Lim of No. 1203A. Upper S< rangoon Road, Singapore Receiving Order made 29th 1 April, 1955. Date of Adjudication H|573 words
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Advertisement373 1955-10-10 9 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 45) In the Hish Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No. 170 of 1952. Re OMAR bin lIA.II MOHAMED YASIN. of 910, Geylang Road, Singapore; Clerk. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First and Final dividend is intended to be373 words
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Advertisement196 1955-10-10 10 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS tRAPITm NOW SHOWING' HE WAS A VOLCANO OF A MAN! ,rl»t Technicolor PLUS! Rocky M.irriiino Archie Moore Fight. COMING! DROP EVERVTNMG TO SEE THE HOGESI IAUCM-PJOI EVER SCREENED! .1 \\i: in ssell 1 QfififnfA KN N E l{ v N iS\ "GENTLEMEN t KAf MARRY BRUNETTES196 words
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Advertisement187 1955-10-10 10 in, J W.TH R,C,HC AOVrK Tv t |W^l 'JOHN PAV\r KdlJ -UuIT^I PLUS; Mr.i^_^ i!!'^ 1 i S RlfMAftft M 4 IB I I —^=r-_v j MEs slhWAßl"*H| C«l«rb r TfnH»»ICOLnR iBB^-.. s OP *NS TOMoiw^ SPARM I\G uilh COI 01 R ...m\, fc^j NEAGLM <^A^ 1 mwta i mm187 words
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Miscellaneous219 1955-10-10 10 l-^---"r-"^"jS( o^ oo^^~*z!^^ "Watch him leap out of bed and come tearing round i-^"^ ne corner j o see W iiat we've dropped!" Doh-de-dum-de-dah-de-doo— fin rC p -Ton shillings fine. nlUno "^fi^ OX ir^T^^H^BM^ \Vi (rj^HJ W j K JS^B |76 Lnfortunatelv musl S° now— but I hope to I219 words
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168 1955-10-10 11 TAIPEI, Formosa, Oct. 0 (AP)—A male wrestler was billed on the programme as a woman. The losing team in a rugby match WHS proclaimed the w'uvier. The prize in a wrestling match was mistakenly awarded to the loser. These are a168 words
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Article242 1955-10-10 11 T:".o best v. ay |o prepare for j the great tesi is to it, '>ocause the more blubber you carry the le cold will jet down £I to you" bones, saiH doctors J L G. C. ri O G. Edholm. T c >gists associated with242 words
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Article1494 1955-10-10 11 U.K. SOCCER RESULTS POSITIONS LONDON, oc 9 (ReuteD— rK. Soccer Results an I Posi lions alter yesterday's m< I are:. LEAGUE DIV I Birmingham C 1. Sunderland 2 Burnley 2. Huddersfleld (i Charltbn Athletic 1. Chelsea 2 Everton 1. Arsenal 1 Luton Town .v Blackpool 1 M'chester V 4. Whampton1,494 words
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Article37 1955-10-10 11 BELFAST, Northern Ireland, Oct. g <AP>— Ireland defeated Scotland 2-1 before a crowd of 50.000 at Wind.-or Park yesterday, it was Ireland's first so<--cer victory over the Scots in eighi years.37 words
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Article35 1955-10-10 11 TOKYO. Ort (UP). An exceptionally strong allJapan XI today fought the visiting Burmese soccer team to a scoreless draw in a sus-pense-loaded game before more than 7.000 fans at Tokyo's Korakuen Stadium.35 words
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Article51 1955-10-10 11 LONDON. Oct. 9 (AP) V ;Sk »nerki. exiled Po'c. won Britain's covered courts (indoor) tennis tournameni yo«--terday v. :*:i a 5-7. 7-5. 5-4, victory over Billy Knight, If-year-old British Davis Cup player. Knight defeated Jaroslav Drobny, defending rhampion and l!».")4 Wimbledon singles champion, in Friday's s<51 words
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Article61 1955-10-10 11 OSAKA. Japan. Oct 0 (AP> Australian Davis Cupper Xca!o Fraser trounced Japan's Atsushi Miyagi, 8-2 6-8 12-0, in an exhibition game yt I rday. Lew Hoad, tho Australian ice who was offered a pro contract, \va< downed by .Japan's Kosei Kamo 5-3, 3-6, 8-4 Hoad teamed61 words
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Article50 1955-10-10 11 LONDON' n fAP). Russia*: amateur boxer.- ;.r--ri\o!l in London yesterday for their match against Britain on Wednesday and itnmediate- asked for Turkisli hath. ".My boxers arc a little siiiL"" Xikiforov Denisov, president of tho Soviet Amateur Boxing Association, said "A Turkish i hath would he ideal."50 words
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492 1955-10-10 11 LONDON, Oct. f), (Reuter)— Bedford Jezzard, the Knfiland and Fulham centre forward sent his club to the top of the Second Division by scoring all five of Fulham's goals against Hull City yesterday in the English Football League championship. Hull who have yet492 words
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158 1955-10-10 11 LONDON, Oct. 9, (Keuter)— A committee ol the Fnglish Bowling Association today debated the problem of whether a 15-year-old boy should be allowed to enter— and win— a bowling tournament. r he issue was raised by a dispute at the Cosham Hampshire Bowling158 words
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Advertisement54 1955-10-10 11 AFFLES HOTEL sine and service the air-conditioned Zl ,ju than Grill r llallroom GERRY SOLIANO -tra Featuring AM CRAIN Modern Dances BETTINE THE AiR TONIGHT 10.30 p.m. [pERN RINGCRAFT 1 1 ml brst tfilurs in pond ngagement Rings and Wedding Rings. pi,c tor your new rings. H HENDRY importers of54 words
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Advertisement288 1955-10-10 11 FOR SALE pADIO FOR YOUR POCKET, 1^ a .-<j suitable for use ta cars and on bicycles No aerial Is required An ideal personal radio For picnickers. Radio programmes yon want wherever you want it U costs a rnc-re ST. I con-;ple:e with an earphone from Ko-o Huai Radio Co288 words
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Advertisement723 1955-10-10 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT T\NJO\fi KARANO KICK MILL VPPLICANTS !r *of bookkeeper ;ire thanked for their n.' 'I c led CXI) DWIiV Ci Bosrri of p u mg Karanc V. Kuala Selani CINOAPORE CITY COUNCIL: *J Roq-i r^d <A> C lief Ovnmcrcii' Engineer, city Dein f il« 1 1 X723 words
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Miscellaneous278 1955-10-10 11 Jbner By Al Capp »aMM7 yvrwmw I!^^^^ PAH /pardon tm^ I I like th'atom bomb.th' X AW^.V^I B^-^S '&S-^r- WANTS TM'l INTRUSION. Ja ENDLESS HOT DOG IS Fl ME, CS 41 D^P^" wS^Y- HONOR O >%HAWGJOVJL IF VO' USES IT FO' TH' GOOD P**^ JnU ii J i• TM- FUST278 words
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Article60 1955-10-10 12 ENTRIES are now "pen for Tennis I Champioi which i r Oct. 23 T are: O] en Singles: r V< teran Sin jlcs: Vei nd Handicap each event Is c I i J r Single >ont to Che' S *ifi Sulaiman c/o Traffic ts. Sepoy Lines60 words
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Article81 1955-10-10 12 X lALS of the Friendly c ting iciation elected rresMeal: g Son Hoe; >h PrtiMfli. Chua la Soon Teck, Khoh lion. Secretary: P, i Hon. *»>Nt. Secretary: GiHU Hon. Tr«'a»urrr: Ec On Krc: Hon. Asst. lr»a>urer: L v Beng Eng; Hon. SuprriiitrnoYnt: Tan Chye Hock; ll. mi. \Nxt.81 words
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Article351 1955-10-10 12 FOLLOWIXG are weights for the second day's races at Penang on Wednesday I 1. 5. Div. I— sl F. Itu.trdi 9.00 r.jil,. r i*: ir 8.10 W.Mi King 8.09 Sybils Pride 8.08 Barracuda 8.07 j Majul.i 8.07 Ring of Fortune B.ot> Passing Fair 8.06 Bucentaur 8.05 Four Charmers351 words
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Article698 1955-10-10 12 JEFFERY JAMES - LIGHTS ON S'GOR FADE AWAY JEFFERY JAMES Colony Win The Soccer Battle for Prestige By SINGAPORE— 3 Boon Leong 3 selam;or— 2 Ghani 2 The teams: SINGAPORE: Skinner; Johan. Kok Cheng; Kirn Bens, Kok Seng. Osman Johan (Hin Weng); Ismail Yusoff, Boon Seong. Awang Bakar, Boon Leong. Rahim Omar. SELANGOR:698 words
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Article40 1955-10-10 12 Y.M.S.A. beat Springdale Sports Club 4-3 in a friendly soccer match played at Fairer Park yesterday. Scorers of Y.M.S.A. were I. J. Singh. Omar. Bujit Singh and Suppiah while Tian Soon (2) and Jackson scored for Snringdale.40 words
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Article166 1955-10-10 12 Pr N AM;. Sun. Federation Combined Services came back from a I—l1 1 defuit to hold Penanj; 4—4 in a soccer match in aid of the IVii.ini; Hockey Association Fund at Victoria Green today. In v. hut aho served as a trhil for Pt-nang who166 words
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Article285 1955-10-10 12 'Jim Peters Drama In KL Marathon KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malayan three-mile champion Leading Machinist Meadowcrait of the Koyal Navy (HMS Terror, Singapore) today won the Kuala Lumpur to Klang marathon road race organized by Mercury Club of Selangor. Meadowcrait covered the 24-mile course in the record time of 2hrs. 45min.285 words
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Article89 1955-10-10 12 Thomson Retains NZ Golf Title AUCKLAND. Oct 9 (ReuterV- Peter Thomson. Australian hold- er of the British open golf title won the New Zealand open championship here yesterday tor the fourth time. He returned a 72-hole aggregate of 280 eight strokes under par. Thomson equalled the New Zealand opev t89 words
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Article58 1955-10-10 12 MELBOI'RXE, Qd 8 (Reuter) Former Malayan jockey A. Mulley rode Caranna to victory in the Caulficld Guineas race run over a mile at Caulficld here today. Caranna had previously won the Australian Jockey Club Derby. A 3-1 chance, Caranna won by three lengths from French Charm58 words
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377 1955-10-10 12 1 v favourites for the Colony junior interclub championship, Marigold Badminton Party were surprisingly eliminated by Flower B.P. in the semi-final }v? c m ff a P° re Badminton Association's tournament at the Singapore Badminton Stadium last night Flower B.P. killed Marigold's hopes377 words
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Article33 1955-10-10 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun A goal scored by Monica Rozario enabled Postal Union Athletic Club to beat Klang District 1.0 in a women's hockey maich on the Imbi Road ground here yesterday.33 words
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Article82 1955-10-10 12 OSAKA. Oct. 9. fUP>—Australian Davis Cup player Lew Eioad. playing in top form, today defeated Japan's Atsushi Miyagi. S-l, ti-2 in an exhibition match here before 4.000 fang. Eioad thus redeemed hhlUftf for the loss he .suffered tn Ifiyagi in Tokyo last week Yesterday he dropped82 words
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Article, Illustration48 1955-10-10 12 Photo. JAPAN'S Orient feather weight champion Shigeji Kancko (left) and the World seventh ranking Flash Elorde of Philippines exchanging bloics in the 3rd round of their scheduled 10-round non-title bout held at the Tokyo International Stadium. Despite the cut over his left eye, Kancko won on points. U.PU.P. - 48 words
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Article206 1955-10-10 12 SINGAPORE national badminton tournament matches tor Wednesday from 7 p.m. are: Men's singles (3rd round): Seah Lye Huat (Flower) vs Lim Wei Lon (Mayflower); Long lon K'vang < National > vs. Ong Poh Lim (F N>; M. SadaJi (Merrytime) vs. Ng Kirn Hock (Flower*; Quek Koon Chve f'206 words
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290 1955-10-10 12 COUNT IS FIRST MALAYAN WATER SKI CHAMPION COUNT HIGO Van Zuylen Van Nijevelt, win- won the men's open slalom, and was placed third in open trick competition, was elected the best all-round waterskier of the day at the first annual Malayan Waterskiing championships held near Pasir Ris Hotel yesterday. The290 words
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Miscellaneous70 1955-10-10 12 SOCCER corns: r.af., s vs. Argonauts FJ\ J Bcsar Stadium I R.A.F.. Ckangi at Jalan Bcrnr Si p.m. FRIENDLY: H.I M. Outram Schi Outrani School g% p.m. HOCKEY S.U A. LEAGUE— G.H.Q. FARELF Association at GH Q SH.A. LEAGUE Navy A'oniod.c vt. R M Nary: 8.0.D RX.A.S. if BOD DIV.70 words
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