Singapore Standard, 11 October 1955
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Title Section17 1955-10-11 1 Singapore Standard #R it f A m. to SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1933 It PACES IT> TENTS17 words
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Article240 1955-10-11 1 Wife Lost at Sea cck :OR OSSAND CHOO a- I I \.r h irilar to who nJj ark ol I at the Victoria Jetty with a friend. Soon after, he received a telephone message at the pier informing him that his wife was missing from the ship. Mr. Abraham broke240 words
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Article24 1955-10-11 1 Flypast Of Bombers Chiang I oombers nal 111 md rai n U_e cheerbrick kling call pare k of ttion terri- air.ours as no .unist24 words
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Article, Illustration35 1955-10-11 1 photo. PICTURE shows the Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, chatting with Mr. J.M. Jumabhoy and the Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing. Mr. Hamid Jumat at the airport yesterday.— StandardStandard - 35 words
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Article366 1955-10-11 1 R.I. TRADE ACCORD TWELVE thousand tons of wet slab rubber now lyin£ in the Lampong and Palembang areas of Sumatra will be available for export to Singapore immediately. This was the first of several subjects agreed upon by the Pan-Malayan Working Party and the Indonesian Working366 words
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Article44 1955-10-11 1 SINGAPORE rubber prices dropped 3^ cents yesterday with October first grade closing at $1221 per lb. This is the lowest price inc.- February, this year. Main reason for the drop was heavy liquidation from ipeountry and the continued market.44 words
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Article31 1955-10-11 1 FOUR Royal Air Force Canberra jet bombers took off from nearby Binbrook air base this afternoon for Malaya where they will go into action against Communist terrorists. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article500 1955-10-11 1 7,200 Expert Jungle Bashers Enter J ohore IT'S HUNT TO LAST RED' TWELVE HUNDRED additional experienced jungle fighters have been moved to Johore to "hunt to the last" the independent Communist platoons which have been terrorising the State, in open defiance and contempt of the amnesty. These500 words
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Article39 1955-10-11 1 ATOMIC energy was used for the first time in financial history yesterday when it actuated tickers of the American stock exchange to report the first sale of common stock of the Nuclear Comoration of America A. P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article32 1955-10-11 1 THE NEW United Kingdom Commissioner General in South-east Asia. Sir Robert Scott, who was due to arrive in Singapore by air yesterday will arrive in the Colony this morning.32 words
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Article21 1955-10-11 1 THE SOVIET Foreign Minister. Mr. Vyacheslav Molotov. said last night "there is no question of his retiring." ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article12 1955-10-11 1 ARGENTINA yesterday formally requested Paraguay to intern ex-president Peron. ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article234 1955-10-11 1 ANTI-RED LEAGUE HITS BACK COMMUNIST subversives, using the slogan "Independence for Malaya" as a smokescreen to cover their plot to seize political power, are actually offering the million people of Singapore as a gift to their Soviet master before sovietising the whole of South-cast Asia. This charge was contained in234 words
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Article27 1955-10-11 1 NG SIN. the 14th terrorist to surrender under the amnesty, gave up to a civilian at Senipam in the Tras area of Pahang on Sunday.27 words
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Article128 1955-10-11 1 TUB Deputy Commissioner of Police. Singapore. Mr. A. E. G. Blades, yesterday signed an order banning all assemblies and processions in the vicinity of the Legislative Assembly and the Supreme Court while they are in session. The ban. however, will not be effective one hour after128 words
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Article171 1955-10-11 1 SECURITY forces obtained their Qrst kill in the KluangRengam area ol Johore .since the amnesty yesterday, when they opened lire at tour bandits occupying a camp. killing one of them. The bandits fled as soon as they were challenged The dead bandit is believed to be171 words
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Article55 1955-10-11 1 BANGKOK. Oct. 10 <UP) Four teenage girls three of them Chinese -were drowned yesterday when their overloaded excursion motorboat capsized in a river about 30 miles from here Pretty Lok Yok Lan. who was expected to be crowned beauty queen at the end of the excursion,55 words
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Article51 1955-10-11 1 HAMILTON. Bermuda. Oct. 10 (Renter)— A British Overseas Airways Airliner was delayed here overnight to allow officials to make a thorough search of the plane when it was discovered that a consignment of monkeys for Regent's Zoo had escaped from a crate during a flight from51 words
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104 1955-10-11 1 WASHINGTON. Oct. 10 Reuter) A Stevenson-for-President Club was organized here yesterday and club officials said it was the first such club in the 1956 presidential campaign. In preparing to back Mr. Adlai Stevenson for the Democratic nomination for President, the group declared in a resolution that:104 words
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Article27 1955-10-11 1 BERNARR MacFadden. US physical culturist and magazine publisher suffering from a stomach disorder, was reported in serious condition yesterday at Jersey City medical centre. A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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190 1955-10-11 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 10, (Reuter)— Master Tara Singh I veteran Sikh leader today described proposals to redraw the state boundaries of India as a plan to wipe the Sikhs off the map. He said it was a "greater calamity" than that of 1947 when190 words
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Article75 1955-10-11 1 COLOMBO. Oct. 10 (UP) An emergency meeting of the Cabinet today discussed certain proposals regarding the rubber and rice agreement between Ceylon and Communist China. Informed sources said Ceylon's proposal to Peking that China should buy rubber In Ceylon without obligating Ceylon to purchase rice in return75 words
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Article43 1955-10-11 1 CELAYA. Mexico, Oct. 10 (AP) Somebody exploded four firecrackers in a local movie theatre last nieht and a cry of "fire" rang out. Four persons were trampled to death as the panicstricken audience rushed for the doors.43 words
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Advertisement14 1955-10-11 1 iHIONABIE SHg I SEASON S§j TRADING CO. f^ ft T{l WIM^S ___f^^___P/ °OLD FLAKE14 words
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Advertisement109 1955-10-11 1 W\ YOGHOURT \\^i\ nourishes \^^y without fattening cold sto»»sc c»i«m(»i« Lta [philips 5/ L_ Cfr uSL&te M a radiogram which constitute. a harmonious element in \oirr home-. It has been designed to give pleasure to eyes and ears at all time-. Ihe gramophone is equipped with the exclusive PHILIPS featherweight109 words
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Article, Illustration54 1955-10-11 2 photo. SETTLEMENT WITHOUT STRIKE: The manager of Universal Cars Ltd., Mr. H G. Oates (left), congratulates the secretary of the Singapore Workshop Employees' Union. Mr Ho Boon, after an amicable settlement of the workers* claims. In the centre is Mr. Goh Sin Tub ofStandard - 54 words
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124 1955-10-11 2 UNIVERSAL CARS LTD. and the Singapore Workshop Employees' Union signed an agreement yesterday settling the workers' claims after a few joint meetings without the wor- J kers rzz&mnq, to strike action. "Unions and managements, who settle their disputes] amicably in these days of strikes124 words
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Article251 1955-10-11 2 Firm Against Political Unions TIIF K.I.M. Local Employees Union yesterday accused the Company oi "pursuing a polity concealed, but deliberate intimidation towards their local staff." The secretary ol the Union. Mr S. Dragn n who made the charges, told T. Standard that anagement had sent a cil251 words
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Article88 1955-10-11 2 M:.\_ AH CIIOON iL Leng X i n I I 4.10 pm. al i in i i Lai 1 7 m< > leaving j i"ay Ai i. ol vi i Ltd two soi I v Bu.m Hon: and Tav Bu in C i \a sonsI Hak. 3 Swee Hin,88 words
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Article238 1955-10-11 2 BUSES VITAL TALKS TODAY THL management of the Singapore Ti action Company and representatives of its employees' Union will meet at the Labour Department today to negotiate a settlement of their dispute. Sir Thomas Strongman, chairman of the Company Board, who is In the Colony studying the dispute, is expected238 words
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Article48 1955-10-11 2 SEE AH WAH. a servant of Mr. Goh Kia Seng, claimed trial to a charge of criminal breach of in st of $1,191 worth of edible bird's nest, in the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday. See was allowed $1,000 bai) until Nov 1 1.48 words
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Article19 1955-10-11 2 DR KONRAD Adenauer. 79-year-old West German Chancellor who fell ill last week with bronchitis, is recovering. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article31 1955-10-11 2 MALACCA. Mon.-Mr. X P. Dawood Sultan. president of the Associated Indian Chambers of Commerce. Federation of Malaya, has returned to the Settlement after a two-month holiday in India.31 words
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Article42 1955-10-11 2 THE llalayaoicaUofi o mission wi.l hold a p.. session at the Confer* Rccm PRO Assembly il at 5 p m on Oct 11 The Controller of Immigration. Mr 11. C Compicn. the Director of Garde: J. W Pursoglove w.42 words
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Advertisement17 1955-10-11 2 The new mm FABRICS are here m MALAYAN REPRf*fmtat_ L RESENTAT,VES 2 WILLIAM |ACKS 0 CO. (MALAYA)17 words
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Article, Illustration111 1955-10-11 3 London Expert Leads This Commission THL newly appointed fi\e-man Transport Commission which will advise Go\ernment on the de\elopment of the passenger transport system in Singa- pore held its first meeting yesterday. The meeting was held under the chairmanship of Mr. L C. Hawkins, a member ofStandard - 111 words
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Article334 1955-10-11 3 NO FEAR OF BUS STRIKES ANY MORE Govt. Men Form Transport Co-op HUNDREDS of Singapore Government servants will in future have no fear of transport strikes inconveniencing them or their families. This follows a move yesterday by key members of the Singapore Government Officers Co-operative Society to float a Co-operative334 words
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Article, Illustration39 1955-10-11 3 plwtn. A HOUSEWIFE from Tionfl B(j/(C.. Mrs. Chee Soo L learns at first-hand the c) of T.B. bacilli with F h Year edical student, Mr. S. I/, acting as guide (;t M( Exhibition opened ntsterday. StandardStandard - 39 words
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Article80 1955-10-11 3 Pickets Protest Road Opening rouse Nair Wasn't Invited UN IJ mile new deviation road I honison Koad Mi Yio Cbu bag tor Communications, Mr. Francis morning was 'marred" by the pLuard carrying: pickets. i were pn I re ol tne ol Communications an in- Mr M. P D Nair, "Courtesy80 words
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Article10 1955-10-11 3 Picnic For Homes' Inmates 'ma 23 provide are be- 7110 words
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Article71 1955-10-11 3 Tan Chan Thiang - Tan Chan Thiang AT iv l»th annual gei entry, the Customs h\ ie Co-operative Thnit and I -oan Society Singapore) increase loai.s maximum of $1,500. It n v^(i to three per-cenl aiv* 04. in* were elected Society: Presir s Tufnell iex-officio>: .1. S A i I Xi71 words
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Article165 1955-10-11 3 Medical Exhibition 'Best Ever' THK Medical Exhibition, described by the Dean of the Facnltj o! Medicine. Onivcrsity ot Malaya. Dr. D. (i. Far is. as "definitely the best evei held from the view-point of presentation and detailed demonstration" was opened to the Singapohc public yesterday. Held in commemoration of the165 words
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Article76 1955-10-11 3 OF SPECIAL interest lo Far Eastern listeners on Oct. 14 Will be a record;:;:; over BBC of a discussion by the Asian on what life is like for the blind and how they are taught to overcome their handicap iq England. Answering questions put to him by76 words
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Article79 1955-10-11 3 A MEMBER of the Special Constabulary (Active Unit). Singapore Police Force. Mion bin Abdullah, was charged in the Singapore Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday with enting himself from duty without authority on Sept. 17. It was also al eged that the circumstan *es of his absence showed that79 words
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84 1955-10-11 3 Wish You Luck But Don't Let Wife Appear In Court' interWah. •nt \i>- u» i'ks* -ulu- ottrt 1 f Iraitiki ii a is on 'oarried l r 'lay re- marked in open court 1 uas not aware of Mr. :>Rs marriage until I anw the wedding photograph in me Standard.84 words
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Article28 1955-10-11 3 MR. c". S. HILL, was adi ted to the Singapore Bar ;i< ,n advocate ;.nd solicitor by Mr. Justice Whitton Ln the High Court yesterday.28 words
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352 1955-10-11 3 $523,000 Scheme To Eliminate Floods A $523,000 scheme to itc Hoods in the ngi-Bedok a:ea will be tabled before the Singa-i Legislative Assembly when it meets tomorrow c i.; incorporated rep rt mitte I by 1 v/.rks Departments Drainage Engineer, Mr. F Felton. who was S pe lrl to make352 words
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160 1955-10-11 3 R.I. EXPERT TO HELP BRUSH UP MALAY THE Indonesian Government will send the Chief Inspector of Indonesian Language. Mr. Amin Singgih, to Singapore and Malaya shortly to help modernise the Malay language. Revealing this on his return from Jakarta yesterday, Inche Abdul Hamid Jumat. Minister for Lands. Housing and Local160 words
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104 1955-10-11 3 Man Charged With Giving 'Dud' Cheques FOO Hwee Iliong wa.--charged in the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday with cheating four Colony firms by issuing "dud" cheques totalling $819.50. It was stated that between Oct. 4 and 6. Foo bought a gold wrist watch strap valued $210 from Kwong Cheong Leong104 words
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Advertisement135 1955-10-11 3 THE LATEST ADDITION f SPOTLESS DACRON 0& WASHABLE yJ-L CREASE RESIST f/llnjTH LIGHT WEIGHT 7! Jl DURABLE I $72.00 suu 5 $__1.3U Troiisrrs __T .mmr^ ,_r AtM __< _^_r m m m ___r .^r mM m sm\ _^_r _1 X__f _H .____^^^P^^ L/ A* mmw ___l m^m* mm w _H135 words
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301 1955-10-11 4 Boost To East Coast Economy KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federation Government may spend millions of dollais next year to give Kelantan a decent all-weather port, The Standard learnt today. First steps towards this boost to the East Coast economy has just been taken301 words
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Article158 1955-10-11 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSlftti rubber prices (rent, pet lb in Singapore v_Nt_rd_v were: Itu vers Sellers Spot f.o.b (nom.) 122} 1221 No. 1 RS S Oct. 122] 1221 No. 2 121 J 1221 No. 3 1201 121. Tone: Steady. TIN PKICE The price ol tin yesterday was S37li per picul. (Down158 words
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108 1955-10-11 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon The Alliance today won unopposed two seats in the .fohore State Council in the Council's bye-ciection The only candidate for Johore Bahru Central was Alliance man Haji Osman bin Haji Sa'at. when nominations closed at 12 noon today. Alliance candidate Sheikh108 words
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Article84 1955-10-11 4 THREE boys. Othma.n b. A. Aziz. 15. Ahmad b. Araman. 17. and Jamaludin b. Johan.' 18. pleaded guilty in the Fourth Magistrate's Court yc.Merciav to stealing 11 coconuts on Oct. 8 The court was to.d that they stole the coconuts from Ong Kirn Choo's garden in84 words
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Article417 1955-10-11 4 Afo Prima Fade Case Court TUP: Singapore Fourth Magistrate, Mr. J. M. DevercuxColebourn yesterday acquitted Zahara binte Noor Mohamed, president ol Malay Women's Welfare Association, without calling for her defence on a charge of making a false report to the Police about a girl in her417 words
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Article138 1955-10-11 4 He Speared A Woman —27 Months JOHORE BAIIRI. Mon Sentencing S■pp i a h. a labourer on Tiram Estate to two yean and three months' imprisonment for causing grievous hurt to a woman by stabbing her with a spear Mr. N. L. Cohen, president. Session> Court, told him that there138 words
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Article20 1955-10-11 4 MRS. M. E. Nathen of Marine Parade. Katong, reported the loss of jewellery worth > 1.300. from her house20 words
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Article73 1955-10-11 4 THREE Sinsanore Traction Company empiovecs were charged with theft of eight bus tubes belonging to the Company in the Singapore Sixth Magistrate's Court yesterday. Tiie offence, the court was tori. was committed at the MacKenzie Road Depot on Sept 22. The men. Osman bin Hamid.73 words
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Article35 1955-10-11 4 COMMANDER X E MacDor, a Royal Australian Navy, has taken over the duties ot Information and Public Relation? Officer on the stall of the Co:n:uander-in-Chief. Fa r East Station, Singapore35 words
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Article18 1955-10-11 4 A MOTOR cycle worth Si'.OOO was reported missing from Paya Lebar Road. Singapore, over the weekend.18 words
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181 1955-10-11 4 FOO Kee Liat was acquitted in the Singapore Filth Magistrate's Court, yesterday, on a charge of gambling on a pin-table for money. Also acquitted with him were Lai Yeok Lin, a woman, and Ching Ting Ling, who were both charged with assisting in tbe181 words
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Article48 1955-10-11 4 SERVICES of the ante-natal and gynaecological clinics for out-patients in Singapore* Kandang Kerbau Hospital will now be available every day except Sundays and public holidays Hitherto the ante natal clinics opened only on Tuesdays. Fridays and Saturdays while gynaecological clinics operated on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.48 words
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Article56 1955-10-11 4 j KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Johari bin Mohamed Xor, 19. a labourer, was today put on a I $100 good behaviour bond for a year by Sessions Court Judge. Mr I C. C. Rigby, for stealing hardware worth $100 from the Royal Air Force base in56 words
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Article29 1955-10-11 4 KOH Chong Hock, who was attacked and knr'^d by gangsters in Phillip Street on Sunday, is not the Koh Chong Hock of 467. Loron^ Low Koon. Singapore.29 words
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148 1955-10-11 4 2 UNIONS ASK FOR ABOLITION OF FEES TWO Singapore trade unions yesterday protested against the levy of a $5 fee lor permits to carry passengers in goods vehicles. The unions are the Singapore Lorry Transport Association and the Motor Vehicle Drivers' Union The protest was in the form of a148 words
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Article363 1955-10-11 4 Acquitted On Appeal Of Killing Girl, 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. -An airmailed order which left the Supreme Court here today for Kota Bharu will set two young Malays languishing in the shadow of the condemned cell on to the road to freedom. They are Yusoff363 words
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Advertisement248 1955-10-11 4 SHAW BROTHFRS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS t PAPITfII *3Jfa NOW SHOWING 1 J T wMil I UL n-1.45- 4-(>.30 n_ m TfIBJIW X 9.31) I I •v "l" l> Hrcd>Man\ (;r».ai A-tenturure... Jk> j l^_ h N w v, rr 1 Tw ,he ,ot ruT,,n JW _|p'^___L4l -l.t<«.f.Afrt»«Wll»l'»f|/.' J |A./^^-BURT LANCASTER N248 words
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Advertisement217 1955-10-11 4 HAPPY WITH UUGHTI d S M GAY WITH fflyOK^Jg M WILCOX SaPB m Ikirii'l P _ll__9_i mm wmmmT^^^ =Jll_ NEXT CHA^r! SHE HAD Tin; JJ 1 1 HE HAD TIU-: il|( J NOW SHOWING! PATtJA. uA I HAT MSA IJSpjB. m vmmmmT^ m ■THE GIMF' HELD HKlMxii ALTHOUGH SHE I217 words
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Article226 1955-10-11 5 European Firms Join In Double Tenth Celebration FORTY-FIVE Singapore European firms sent greetings to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce on the occasion of "Double Tenth" yesterday— the 44th anniversary of the birth of the Republic of China. More than 250 representatives from Chinese associations and guilds226 words
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182 1955-10-11 5 ibly done more than any- he advantages of mgle Hying has been d Flying Cross. I. J tncibeen t;ng all i ll n Squadron. F O Peter NO. 48 Squadron David Wiliiam Smith I Na 656 <AOP LL> Squadi■ and Lt. Commander Ma heaon182 words
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Article, Illustration103 1955-10-11 5 Medical Centre Opened A LARGE and distinguished gathering saw the Vice-Chancellor of the Cniversity of Malaya. Sir Sydney Came, declare open the Alumni Association's Medical Centre in College Koad, Singapore, last night. Soon after cutting the tape. Sir Sydney joined the guests and hosts to I ChineseStandard - 103 words
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77 1955-10-11 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mot). The water supply to Muar residents will he subject to interruptions lor three clays from tomorrow, owing to alterations at the headworks at .Mount Opiiir Reservoir. A spokesman of the PVYD. Johore said work was being carried out at the reservoir77 words
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95 1955-10-11 5 POLICE were twice railed upon yesterday to clear the way for !orr;es to drive in and out of the strike-bound Singapore Plywood Company Limited in West Coast Road. Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police, Mr. A. R Anderson, said action was taken as the strikers95 words
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Article22 1955-10-11 5 I C Wks yesterday SlOO in Kuaia Trengganu it f.r fai'.ing to submit the ma of his income tax.22 words
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421 1955-10-11 5 THK Singapore Assize Court was told yesterday of a "peculiar feature" which occurred in the $10,000 gang robbery at the residence of Prof. B. 11. Sheares, Professor of Midwifery and Gynaecology at the I'niversity of Malaya, in Eng Neo Avenue on the421 words
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Article130 1955-10-11 5 Standard Shipping Reporter THE British freighter Giang Bee has one crew too many. The Malay deck crew ot 15 men who were signed on the vessel six months ago refused to leave the ship while a fresh crew of 15 have been signed on130 words
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Article114 1955-10-11 5 THE Court of Inquiry appointed by the Government to look into the causes of trade disputes between the Singapore, Adelphi and Glencagle hotels and its employee.^ met at the Labour Mini-try yesterday. Counsel fo r th? employers asked whether there were in tact any trade114 words
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Article51 1955-10-11 5 THE target of $20,000 set by St. Andrew.- Cathedra] was met through the Fun Fair and Fete that was bed on Cathedral grounds on Oct. 8. Part of tiie money will go towards the building' of the new "Oqr Saviour's Mission** clinic, school and community centre in51 words
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225 1955-10-11 5 Food Supplier Jailed For Aiding Terrorists JOHORE BAIIRU. Mon.— Neo Yew Hia was sentenced in the Sessions Court today to five years' imprisonment for being in possession of supplies intended for the use of Communist terrorists. Prosecuting Officer. Inspector C. C. Stevenson, told the Court that on Aug. 17 when225 words
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Article119 1955-10-11 5 NO DECISION TAKEN AT THIS MEET A special meeting of the Department of Broadcasting Employees Union called to discuss their memorandum to the Malayanization Commission was adjourned sine die after close on four hours yesterday. Attended by 160 peoplenearly the total membership —the meeting discussed the procedure and production of119 words
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Advertisement16 1955-10-11 5 i.v.o. with a or I "-nacfweor i. ot j .'5 mki Sleep i if i il16 words
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Advertisement201 1955-10-11 5 jVfo///_r I couldn't /-<|^ r/t> without I /Cr Cross -o I-— BABY SOAP f BABY POWDER PRICKLY HEAT J^W IDEAL FCR DELICATE KINS PAUL Y. CONSTRUCTION CO. ■jr J GENERAL CONTRACTORS I THE NEW AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL ASSURANCE COMPANY BUILDING 1 -1: :> *1: S_» 3rd FLOOR, KONG HOA BUILDING J^>201 words
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Advertisement47 1955-10-11 5 TAJ CINEMA Phone MM I \si snows 3 15. ti 15 and 1 15 v m tk HAMLKT" (Hindi) (With hnglith X Humanised Mala* Sub title.) ttarring Kishore Sabu. Mala Sinha, HirtUl and many others mmmwmo^m^*m*mmmmomm*m NEXT (lIANGE "HA HA 111 111 HOO HOO" I Hindi I47 words
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Miscellaneous947 1955-10-11 5 Standard eJtlmanac Information at a Glance j^-^ M^Mf Announcements and Prosramme Circa* Music (1972 m) t 3 pm m\mmiwm^ i— jo^_ i» sammaiy »XL«. 602 Happy Hit Parade lf> 72m> A3O The a:c I KJ h'AO lI H r Anniversary (KL>; G4O The Onanist 1 19 72ni ;i 45 A947 words
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Miscellaneous72 1955-10-11 5 Weather Report Minimum 'lemtieraturc: From 7..;0 p.m. ()< I to 7. .'1 d :i.m. Oct. 10. Sinß ipnrc 7t»l Penally (7JF| Kota Bahru <7tF). Kuala l.umpur <7.'!F|, Ipoh (74F) Kuantan '7(ili. Maximum Temperatures: From 7. 30 a.m. Oct !> to 7. M pm. Oct. 10. Singapore |9IF|. Penantr IS3F), Kota72 words
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Article894 1955-10-11 6 IT has become a tradition in Malaya that clerks are tl body of workers so intired to routine that they have hardly ever tried to stir themselves out of their lethargic existence. Efforts had been made by ft tain public-spirited persons to infuse some life into them but894 words
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Article858 1955-10-11 6 PHILIP DEANE - INDIAN REDS DIFFER OVER POLICY PHILIP DEANE By DELHI. T/OK the first time since Mr. Nehru's visit to Moscow this year, the Indian Communist Party has come out with an unequivocal personal attack against his policies, thus bringing to the surface once more the rift between India's Left-win^ and Rightwing858 words
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Article207 1955-10-11 6 REVIEW OF VIEWS Opportunity Fcr S.T.C. r FHE arrival of the Chair- man of the Board of Directors of the Singapore Traction Company. Sir Thomas Strangman. gives its management and striking workers an excellent opportunity to break the present deadlock an opportunity that must not be lightly turned away, writes207 words
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Article, Illustration9 1955-10-11 6 "MILORD, that is the defendant, THIS is Exhibit 'A'!"9 words
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Article732 1955-10-11 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - The NEWS as it strikes me ASTER GUNASEKERA by CPEAKING on Wednesday last at the inauguration of the Public Forum on World Affairs, sponsored by the W T orld Federalist Association, of Singapore, the Singapore Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, said "the danger to the great future of this great732 words
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400 1955-10-11 6 Sir: Ever since Its formation, the Singapore Teachers' Union has been pressing the government for an adequate unified service. But this agitation has brought beneftt not to the majority of the teachers but to a minority. The Education Dept. has taken an unprecedented stand 0:1400 words
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Letter164 1955-10-11 6 Sir: I _:n sure the Government i« aware of the acute hardship caused by the S.T.C strike. While the Company is unable to (io anything about the strike as it has been forced upon them. the Government apparently docs not do anything about it. This is164 words
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Letter13 1955-10-11 6 Shorts from the Talks < mt l.dkin. J *JJ^B fl r.n. r -Ii fl13 words
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Advertisement126 1955-10-11 6 OPTICAL SERVICES OF THE HIGHEST ORDER Spee'acTes made by us are as perfect as will and skill can make Ii cm 'Ine contour of your face, the outline of your r.o>e. the diMance of your eyes are apart, whether your eyes arc deep-seated or the rever.-e. whether you have sr.ort126 words
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Advertisement31 1955-10-11 6 Ail Correspc Should Be Sh< And To The Pc IT S LIKE HAVING I SAMPAN BROUGHI I X YOUR DOOR'- BI[RDS[I _3l*J_T^ 7*L ricM J r 1 N SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE>31 words
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Article, Illustration68 1955-10-11 7 I! I I) t vmile \mlrrv\s ■eat led I v ho n been masquerading a s an Indian warrior during battle scenes for the movie. "Comanche." The manicure was Flvir.i's undoing, and when it turned out she was a squaw. she was fired from the cast. HerUP - 68 words
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Article92 1955-10-11 7 'Biggest Spy Net Work' WASHINGTON. Oct 10. (UP)— The United Star.. gi dcc chief .aid today a probably baa the world ggcsl spy network Ibal the Communists non't alwayi make wise use of information they get. statement came from W. Dulles, chief of the ret Central Intelligence > said Soviet92 words
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Article30 1955-10-11 7 DIPLOMATIC experts ior the three Western Power? in Paris this week are to resume their joint preparations for Big Four Foreign Mini--conference later thi> month in Geneva.- APAP - 30 words
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Article257 1955-10-11 7 Swing-To-Left Call At Labour Annual Confab MARGATE, Oct. 10 (Reuter)— Rank and file speakers from all parts of Britain today demanded that Labour Party chiefs should adopt full-blooded socialist policies following the Party's defeat at the last general election. The call for a Party swing to the257 words
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Article193 1955-10-11 7 INDIA SEEKS UK AID Calcutta. Oct. io (Reuter) Britain and India are negotiating for British help to develop India. Mr. Malcolm MaeDonald. British Commissioner in India, told a press conierence here today. He said Britain was anxious to give every assistance to the development of India's second Five-Year Plan, and193 words
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Article76 1955-10-11 7 NEW YORK. Oct. 10 < Reuter) —The United States will commence next week a new series of nuclear tests at the Atomic Energy Commission's Nevada test site near Las Vegas. Ilan.-on Baldwin the military editor of the New York Times, wrote today. The Nevada series would76 words
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Article75 1955-10-11 7 DENVER. Oct. 10 (UP)— President Eisenhower will leave Fitzsimons Arm,' Hospital in Denver in the second week of November and fly to his farm at Gettysburg. Pennsylvania, for convalescence extending until about the start of 1956. it was learned today. The recovery outlook for the75 words
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Article51 1955-10-11 7 THE world's major airlines have agreed to keep the cost of international air travel in the tourist class about at its present level but voted at a conference at Miami Beach to raise first class fares in many parts of the world by some lv per cent.-A.P. - 51 words
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Article24 1955-10-11 7 15-N ATION TALKS DEFENCE ministers of the 15 NATO nations met yesterday to confront internal problems threatening the structure of the Western alliance. U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Article74 1955-10-11 7 Grenade Kills 3 At Celebration MANILA. Oct. 10 <UP> Three persons were killed and 23 others were injured when an unidentiiied person threw a hand grenade at a crowd celebrating the annual town festival at Naga in Cebu Province last night, reports reaching Manila said today. The reports said two74 words
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Article22 1955-10-11 7 KING Hussein of Jordan is suffering from chronic stomach and gall bladder inflammation, it was officially announced yesterday. A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article152 1955-10-11 7 RABAT, French Morocco, Oct. 10, (AP)— French colonists called I 24-hour general strike today against their government's plan to set up home rule in this protectorate. i The colonists oppose home rule as a threat to their own interests. They argue that Moroccans do not152 words
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82 1955-10-11 7 NEW YORK Oct. 10 (AP) Actor Victor Mature, who flew from London to New York "to get a decen* shower." flew back to London on Sunday night to resume work on a film. Mature am' ed in New York on Friday after a hurriedAP - 82 words
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Article75 1955-10-11 7 KATHMANDU, Oct. 10 (Reuter)— The Nepalese Government today announced the outline of a ten million sterling five-year plan to develop this once "forbidden land" and open it up to modern Industries and trade. Nepal, a recipient member country of the Colombo Plan. is expected to make a75 words
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Article90 1955-10-11 7 LONDON. Oct. 10 (AP)— The Sunday Express said dime store heiiess Barbara Hutton and Karon Gottfried Yon Cramm. one time Geiman tennis ace are planning a quiet wedding before living to Mexico. In Paris. Miss llutton. 4J. deelincd comment. Her secretary said "Miss llutton has absolutely90 words
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153 1955-10-11 7 LAHORE, Oct. 10. (Reuter)— A state of Emergency was declared today at Bahawalpur and Bahawalnagar, on the River Sutlej, southwest of Multan City, as the floodwaters ravaging the Punjab threatened to stretch out and engulf them. Troops have been sent to both towns and the153 words
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Article33 1955-10-11 7 LONDON, Oct. 10 (Reuter) Thick fo_ in the River Thames this marning held up all shipping, air services at London airport and trains in southeastern England were also delayed.33 words
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210 1955-10-11 7 MIAMI, Oct. 10, (LP) Secretary of State John Foster Dulles said today the United States was not prepared to disarm at the present tune unless it can be sure "that others are doing the same." Dulles addressed the convention ot the American Legion, a210 words
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Article97 1955-10-11 7 TRIESTE. Oct. 10. (Reuter) A 22-year-old Italian woman parachutist was ki'led and a male companion was feared drowned in exhibition jumps from an air loree pianc off the Trieste water! rout \esterday. Parachutists jumped in stormy weather from an altitude of USS feet during the display. They97 words
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Article45 1955-10-11 7 3 -Hour Fire In Red Villa ROME. Oct. 10 (Reuter) Five fire engines raced to a villa occupied by officials of the Soviet embassy hore today when fire broke out in the boiler room. The blaze was put out after throe hours. Damage was slight.45 words
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Article, Illustration42 1955-10-11 7 She has a part in (he "Punch Revue" in the West End London. Wendy, pictured at rehearsals, is a singer and dancer. THE girl in the velvet dance-routine dress and fishnet stockings is Wendy MeCluren. 21. And no wonder she is smiling.42 words
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Article214 1955-10-11 7 JAKARTA. Ocv in (Reuter) Chairman of the Masjumi (moderate Mo,lem party) Moi.am:; Natsir, today charged the Communist Party with intimidation ol voteis in Central Java before and during Indonesia's first general election on Sq 29. In an interview following his second flying visit to Jakarta214 words
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Article107 1955-10-11 7 NICOSIA. Oct. 10 (Reuter) Eight black masked terrorists today raided a British military warehouse at Famagusta docks, bound and gagijed the Turkish night watchman and escaped with c of supplies believed to contain arms. They leaped from the back of a large lorry which drove up107 words
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Article42 1955-10-11 7 HOLLYWOOD. Oct. 10 'AP' Alice Joyce. 65. one of films' flr>t queens, died on Sunday after illness with a heart ailment. A reigning beauty of Ult si'rnt era. Miss ,J 0 hospitalized a year ago with a serious liv«r illness.42 words
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Advertisement37 1955-10-11 7 Garden (gy Estate Ltd. >I\IF OFFICE M. ROAD. SI\GAPORE 19. I'miiio *****. AHNQUNCES IMMEDIATE i AVAILABILITY SEMI > DETACHED HOUSES 000 PAYMENTS GE LOUNGE, 3 BEDROOMS UICHEN. BATHROOM/WC. CA PORT/VERANDAH M °DERN SANITATION f BEST VALUE [•ttftfD ANYWHERE37 words
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Advertisement105 1955-10-11 7 SB* W. rr\7ilm^mmm V< T W^- I _r nmrnw m\ mW7 mmmm ■P?V'- _fc___L W^ZmmmW WT~* ___i\ '^lk mmm A gracious ir^m '-'^fSmWTtM *J /S VH ____r______^_r __r -__-_H -H '_fl______F WmWAmw^^.J M welcome /o //o//r „_BBB_L____J____ JBBB___B > iiL guests! Price p*r Pr c* r* f qt. bottle qt.105 words
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Article110 1955-10-11 8 Commission To Examine 5 Boards SCHEMES of services and the present staffing of live Singapore statutory bodies will now be examined by t'ne Malayanization Commission, it was announced yesterday. The bodies are the City Council, the Singapore Harbour Board, the Singapore Improvement Trust, the Singapore Telephone Board and the Central110 words
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Article300 1955-10-11 8 Snake Temple Murder Inquiry And Discharges One Of Two Accused Youths PENANG, Mon. A youth, who was arrested by the Police in connection with the slaying of Rev. Teo Loo Lok, High Priest of the Snake Temple, later made a confession of the crime before a300 words
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466 1955-10-11 8 TOMORROW 80,000 Singapore workers are expected to "mourn" for ten minutes. They will mourn the "political suicide of the Labour Front Government." They will stop work at 10 a.m. for ten minutes and observe silence a> this is the time the Public Security Bill comes466 words
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Article, Illustration76 1955-10-11 8 THE Singapore Volunteer Special Constabulary Efficiency Cup for the Refresher Course was won by "C" Division this year. Picture shows the winners with the cup- Standing rrom left: P C Erois, L C De Souza. L C Yeo, 8 Sgt. Daniel. L C Woo and76 words
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Article, Illustration57 1955-10-11 8 piinti Two representatives fro n India who visited th. Singapore Family Planning Headquarters clinh Towner Road yesterday, en route to the filth Int national Planned Parenthood conference in Tokyo From left are- Mrs. Nalini Dahanukai. nurse h Ong Holding a small oatient. a mother who h.iv <Standard - 57 words
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Article163 1955-10-11 8 India Alive To Family Planning INDIA is very much alive to planned parenthood and it is one of the essential aspects of her social welfare, said Mrs. Nalini Dahanukar. a member of the Family Planning Association of India, who Is in Singapore m route to the Tokyo conference this month163 words
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219 1955-10-11 8 Enforce Bill By A Means But Review Quarterly Chamber IHL Public Security Bill, like (he Lmcrgcnn lobulations _«J main in force for a period of three months, subject t<i renew; Assembly for further periods of not more than thret months _id_.j Chinese Chamber of Commerce in a memorandum (iomwu The219 words
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Article156 1955-10-11 8 TOTAL of $39,013.85 has been collected lor the Kampong Tiong Bahru lire victims, it was announced yesterday. Yet another distribution will be made at the Kalians Airport at 2 p.m. The following donations are acknowledged: Muar Citizens $30: Mr. Ln Kong Way $5; Mr. Chong Soon156 words
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Advertisement342 1955-10-11 8 CAPITOL i| JFAR EAST PREMIERE: Thursday at 930 p.m. < (Season starts on Friday) 4 J ii DRAMA SO SPECTACULAR, AND SPECTACLE J Jl SO DRAMATIC-IT TOWERS ABOVE AND |j J I BEYOND ANY MOTION PICTURE PROJECT 1 J ♦1 EVER ATTEMPTED! |j 'r*l _________l^-HRi£<*- < *^^^"Tt§P^ __i I ♦.-^w***^"*"**''***'342 words
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Advertisement80 1955-10-11 8 ;^._-L7— g gSSr piiiii THE ULTRA-MODERN r I" |1 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL? jl BUILDING Tr!____3 fl 1 mmmm UI being built at I f }S Robmson Road Ef Telegraph Strc AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL I ASSURANCE CO s fllj Contribution tov»c I J GREATER PROSPLKin IN J' SINGAPORE MALAYA LJj When you thmk80 words
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Article, Illustration1644 1955-10-11 9 Welcome Home from the DEAD BEGINNING A NEW STANDARD FEATURE SERIES SIMKSjJ MY HUSBAND CAME BACKHAND FOUND ME 'MARRIED' TO HIS PAL By Mrs* Irene Downes o£ Liverpool as told to THEO LANG mmrmimg in 79// when I tisbmmd farenvtl. I clung hutli my tears* and nhismr long. IwVitrne. heARTHUR WRAGG - 1,644 words
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Article346 1955-10-11 9 REGINALD PECK - REGINALD PECK From Goetlincjeii, VV. Germany rpwo HUNDRED and fifty JL woir.cn have written letters proposing marriage to men they have never met. The man arc the bachelors among the !».ti_»> German prisoners of war the Russians sent home lo^t week. The unmarried men346 words
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Article221 1955-10-11 9 CAIRO. A SHEIKH who chants the Koran services over Cairo Radio and is drawing female sighs from all over the Arab countries has become known as "Sheikh Marlon Brando." Sheikh Abdel Basset gets almost daily phone calls and love letters from women admirers throughout the neighbouring Arab221 words
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Article300 1955-10-11 9 Red Roses Saved this Marriage LONDON. njIWELVE dozen red roses A those arc what saved the marriage of Billy Bleach. Billy. 34. owns clubs at Leamington Spa. Warwicks, and Banbury. Oxon. But the clubs kept him so much on the go that his wife Dorothy, 30, told him: "You are300 words
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Advertisement166 1955-10-11 9 NEXT ARTICLE A mmfmwem toM 1 lie -!or\ of hot* h*o old mm were ]>ai<l \m marry Iht. <fj~u T\r Whether its yp*m Dear sir i__f_i_l "Dear Mother" f J§ >§ a_T "Once upon $zg 2 a time" v^fjL"*7 6_^^____JB« crrt* r _.d br v jE-_J_M-_M-w-_M V Remington Personal Typewriter166 words
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130 1955-10-11 10 Rubber Down 3¾ Cts. On A Nervous Mart Finane** And t^imgmmree THE continued lack 01 connucacc v i«c ;-_u S ainM_ rubber market coupled with heavy liquidation from upcountrv, caused a 3,-tent drop yesterday compared with Saturdays price. October first grade closed uncertain at 81.22. per lb The price opened130 words
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Article47 1955-10-11 10 Buyers Sel'ers Spol loose (norn) 122 122 1 RSS f.o.b. Oct. No. 1 122 122. Nov. No 1 121 1 122J Oct. No. 2 121 1 122 Oct. No. 3 120 121 KM A on reg tender October 1213 122 November 12U 121 Tone: Weak.47 words
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Article93 1955-10-11 10 Work Begins On $4½ M. Skyscraper TUH first pile oi the American International Assurance Company's Sl' million 12-slorcy building at the corner of Telegraph Street and Robinson itoad. Singapore, arai formal. y driven into the ground yesterday. ."Mr. Tay Tin In, manager of AlAs head office for South-east Asia pulled93 words
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Article232 1955-10-11 10 THK Natural Rubber News says in its current issue that President Eiseahower's illness and the chance he will not run for re election may lead to a tapering off of the business boom. It says some business leaders cf wide experience arc becoming "wary" and that232 words
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Article138 1955-10-11 10 SINGAPORE Chinese ProI ics Exchange noon closing prices per picul ye Muntok white $162 sellers. Sarawak white $161 sel ers. Special Sarawak black Sill ers; coconut oil I >ulk) S4OJ sel ers. coconut oil (dru s) $42J se lers copra Ot. S2 i 1 buyers, $278 se lers;138 words
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Article49 1955-10-11 10 THE Indian Governmenl has allowed during 1955-56, interim export ol tin per cent of the total tea crop which! works out to 412 million lb. In 1953 India exported 500 million lb. of tea. Britain is the principal buyer of India's tea followed by the Uniti States.49 words
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Article20 1955-10-11 10 THE o itput of Hong Fatt S tigei Be -h Ltd. in the I quarter was 3.214.31 piculs.20 words
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Article, Illustration51 1955-10-11 10 THE National Sales I ecutivc-Int< rnation.il leant which arrived in SfcagapM* \csterday. Seen in tlii*> picture are: Messrs Winfield C. Cook. Ross Martin L. F. Livingston. Elmer It Kruegcr (leader". N I Williams and Delbeit Ptouty. A member of t!>'' team not shown in mis picture is Mr. W. Clcnxnt51 words
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Article337 1955-10-11 10 FIRM IS MOVING WITH THE TIMES... PENANG. Mon. If each individual and generation in this country thinks that its own achievements are unsurpassed and if this i spirit is backed by intelligent and reasonable hard work, there is little wrong with Malaya and its rising ceneralion. said Mr. 11. B.337 words
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Article, Illustration97 1955-10-11 10 THE Happy World Ltd. gave a dinner to the exhibitors of the Ninth Singapore Trade Exhibition al tiie Tai Thong Restaurant on Sunda}!. Silver cuj)s W*re awarded to winners of the "bf.s-f decorated stalls" competition. Picture slioics Mr. George E. Lee, managing director o( the Happy World97 words
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Article, Illustration79 1955-10-11 10 25, 000 VISIT GREAT WORLD FAIR IN TWO DAYS SOME 25.000 people have visited the Sin^ Trade and Industries Exhibition at the Great \\n Id the first two days of its opening. The exhibit on declared opt the Chief M i Marshall. 1 visitor- on A cocktai the Great %V79 words
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Article109 1955-10-11 10 SINGAPORE iharebroken reported the following business done yesterday Frasei and Neave ords. $1.75 cilcb.. Gammons $2.55 overnight, $2 j.") and $2,571 overnight and today. McAlister $3,071. $3.05 overnight; Spore Cold Storage $1.67,' Straits Traders $24.50; Wm Jacks $3,221 cd.W Hammer $2.48; Jackson and Co. $1.35. Batu Selangor109 words
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Article186 1955-10-11 10 Fraser Neaves Improve EXCEPTING lor a tern counters, the local share market, was easier in all .sections, yesterday. Many counters were down, in line with the continued fall In the rubber price. Fraser and Neave Ords. were a bright feature. These shares were traded up to $1.75. a rise of186 words
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Article95 1955-10-11 10 Better Living Standard Better THE theme oi Kmtmmml Sales Executive later* national is "to improve the standard ol living ot c\cr\one through better selling.' 1 Thi w; i A R N'SE-Internat S ray. The NSF-I: iff 01. y w ood R j Theatre. Singapon I Some 70 busi lin Singa95 words
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Article22 1955-10-11 10 UNITED Btal raw silk Increase bales last month. I can Silk Council n ported in New York yesterd ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Advertisement1052 1955-10-11 10 NOTICES N O T I C E. COMMISSION for the 4 Maiayanisation of the Public Services of Singapore. The Commission was appointed by HE The Governor with the following terms of reference: (i) To examine closely the Schemes Of Service and the present staffing of all Government departments and agen-1,052 words
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Advertisement397 1955-10-11 10 NOTICES &RAMAT PULAI LIMITED (In ated in Eng and DIVIDEND NO 111. rHF. Board of Dire, tors have declared. a special lividend of per share less income Tax at 8 6 in the C. 'ayment to be made in I. onion on 18th October 1955 from he a umulated balance397 words
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Advertisement98 1955-10-11 10 YUGOSLAV^ From Trieste, Rijeko, Cyprus I Madras b U*\ Sinqap M/V "RUEKA" '0 M oc> Gcncrol Agents I ASI 17-B Robinson Rood. S.ngor" Penang: Eng Hong Trading Cc KYJ< I*2 Sanuki Maru Ik* Genoa Aij? ers langtCf, Ca-ac London. Rotterdam. Af*»< Hamburg Heun Mam tor Aden. D' rxx.' Masscwvan. P98 words
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Advertisement600 1955-10-11 11 j^TtRADINC CO., LTD. P*^ 132/6 Robinson Reed T E BLUE FUNNEL LINE AMERICAN SIRVICI 8 ilt. more. Philadelphia Cult Ports pjk Spore P Sham Penang 10 17 Ocv 18 Oct 21/22 Oct 19/25 Moo 26 Nov 11, 2 m Nov 9/16 Feb 1? Feb Ig t tb h Cf ports600 words
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Advertisement1188 1955-10-11 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (Incorporated in Singapore) <12 Im*«) oorT" THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE B,l *___-_*_P *o proceed vie other ports to load and discharge cergo SAILINGS to LIVIRPOOL. GLASGOW LONDON b CONIINtNI Singapore Owe Sails P. Sham P*nena Lycaon for Liverpool Oct 11/12 Oct 131,188 words
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Advertisement832 1955-10-11 11 MITSUl|§^ LINE FOR JAPAN from lnd, c S hom PtßO p Axumoson Maru from Bomboy tor Yokohomo. Kobe B Mo 17 Oct 15 Oct Bansei Maru from Colcutto tor Kobe. Osoko, Yokohomo 21 Oct FOR JAPAN from Continent Hokonesan Moru tor Yokehomo Kobe Nogovo v.o Soigon. Bongkok. H'kong 22 Oct832 words
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Advertisement764 1955-10-11 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA Foi Aden. Port said. Genoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hamburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg and Oslo S'por* P. Sham Penong x) "SELANDIA" 24/26 Oct 27/27 Oct 28/29 Oct xx) "MORELIA- 17/19Nov 20/20 Nov 21/22 Nov x) Calls London (Passengers only). Gdynia. xx) Calls Gdynio. Passenget accommodation is available764 words
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Article, Illustration100 1955-10-11 12 THE Mexican girl in this picture is grinding corn for tortillas the native bread made from sweet corn. She is using a grinding vti.no of a type which has Hecn used in Mexico for thousands of years. The funny-shaped house In the background is where the100 words
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Article159 1955-10-11 12 BY Ol R FISH EXPERT TV "HEN you set up an aqua- num. make sure it is firm and level before putting in any water. If it rocks, the weight of water will distort the frame and cause a leak. Newly set up tanks are prone to cloudy159 words
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Article, Illustration335 1955-10-11 12 Gliders For You To Make THIS is what you need: One sheet of l'l6in. by 3in by 3ft. balsa, one sheet of 1 32in. by 3in. by 3ft. balsa and one tube of balsa cement. These materials are enough to make four gliders. The only tools you need335 words
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Article417 1955-10-11 12 SOME STRANGE STORIES Vets come across many amusing stori c s about animate. This rveek Our Yet tells you four. I HAVE had several dogs and cats, even birds, to look after while their owners were away on holiday. One of the kennel lads slept close by and417 words
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Article88 1955-10-11 12 I^[R. H. TILBY. of Vange, A_w_ EMex can P i( k apples Ai\D pears from a tree in his back garden. He always thought the tree was a pear and some time ago he grafted a pear twig on to it. Now the tree, only four years88 words
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Article262 1955-10-11 12 JOHN HILLABY - JOHN HILLABY 1 1»> UAUf Are Worlds nY Formed? THE NAME of the whirlpool or "nebula" to give it its scientific titte is Messier or M.51. It is billions and billions of miie„ away and contains millions of heavenly bodies and clouds of Stardust. The whirlpool is262 words
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Article212 1955-10-11 12 J Q: What made the milk 1 turn? 2 .4: fr heard the iceZ (s)crcam. 1Q: What train shouM a dull person travel on? £A: The Brighton Vp Z (brighten up). |Q: Who earns a living by 2 driving customers away? x .1: .4 toi. driver. Z212 words
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Article, Illustration26 1955-10-11 12 THIS poor old hen is won, I hatch out a croud oi ducklings puzzled way and decides that e\fi_B chickens they are at least prett. M26 words
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Article72 1955-10-11 12 Gabby Hayes - Gabby Hayes by JJOWDY, boys and «irk mm ItniJ thing against 'em. hut a\ujj ne;; fl cowboy stars are getting just dwnnflfl days. I When I sf I that was we MEN, with a cai We rode hard, first and ask d lions aftcrwaici. was dangerous, enough. I'm telling72 words
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400 1955-10-11 13 BOXING OFFICIALS TO FIGHT FOR A CAUSE MR. S. CHANGES HIS MIND LONDON Oct. 10 J«^>^^ ft^»toMl boxing officials are now engaged in a fight which could have greater repercussions than the result of any ni-lion dollar world heavyweight bout. J They are struggling to ensure that, with the advent400 words
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Article327 1955-10-11 13 Ex Athletes May Visit Sydney Australian Sporting Newsletter H H H mmmm'' m I X' H I ting of the N.S.W State n. Ht mcfl 'he 100 yd in 53 3 d S sec. r.ick ll.iu.unn Hwimmer t.eorge Oneke* has been inMtrd In visit Australia for th.- New South Wales327 words
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Article174 1955-10-11 13 SHA Pick Team v Johore SINGAPORE Hockey Association* second trial ended in Colours beating Whites 2-0. on the Girls Sports Club ground yesterday. The first trial match played last Thursday ended in both teams sharing four goals. After yesterday's trial game the SHA selectors named 11 players to represent the174 words
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Article117 1955-10-11 13 COMBINED Royal Air Forces) (Singapore) with eight members of the Royal New Zealand Air Force in the .side will meet the Army In the Inter Services rugby match at Tanglin tomorrow. The Combined Royal Air Forces XV will be skippered by Lt Head of the RAF.117 words
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Article65 1955-10-11 13 IPOH. Mon The following I will ren resent Perak South against Penang hoekev associa- tion at hockey at Taiping on Sunday. Oct. 16: Mohamed Anwar. Mohamad Hazari. Khaw Choon Ai. Phillip Sankey. S. Selvanayagam. Wong Tat Fook. Hamzah Samsuddm. Chua Eng Kirn. A. I Thillainathan, Wong65 words
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Article, Illustration120 1955-10-11 13 OSE of the jive men in the world to hare run a rails in under four minutes is the British international athlete, Brian Hewson, uho is seen here in a different role. Hewson is a regular soldier m tlie British Army and is servng icith the Royal Artillery. In this120 words
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Article566 1955-10-11 13 31ILWAI Kfcfc, Wisconsin, Oct. 10 (AF)— Heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano has pounded a his gap between himself and the rest of the division with his hammer-like fists, according to today's quarterly ratings of the National Boxing Association (NBA) The NBA believes the gap is the widest566 words
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Article107 1955-10-11 13 SINGAPORE Cricket Club trounced Nee Soon Garrison "E" by 13 points (three goals and one try» to nil in a i'riendlv Rugby match played on the Padang yesterday. In the tenth minute. S.C.C. opened the score through Menneer who scored an unconverted try. S.C.C. scored again107 words
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Article67 1955-10-11 13 ST. Joseph's Institution still unbeaten this season, slammed Beattv Secondary School 3-0 in a friendly hockey match played at the St. Joseph's Institution ground yesterday. St. Joseph's Institution opened the score in the Pith minute through their right-inner. Pereira Two minutes later Malcolm Nunis made it67 words
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456 1955-10-11 13 LET LEARY PLAY FOR ENGLAND SAY CHARLTON FANS LONDON, Oct. 10 (Reuter)— Stuart Leary, Charlton's prolific goal scoring centre forward, could notch an average of five goals a match for the rest of the season without causing the England selectors to run a hair. For South African-born Stuart Leary is456 words
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Article175 1955-10-11 13 Reds To Compete In Wt. Lifting MUNICH. Germany. Oct. 10 (AP) Athletes from the j United States and Russia will be the stars of the world weight-lifting championships beginning here next Wednesday. It will be the last meeting of these two arch rivals in world weightlifting before the 1956 Olympic175 words
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Advertisement343 1955-10-11 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ACKNOWLEDGMENT AIR. and Mrs James Peter Am. Chin thank all relatives a:.d riends for the appreciated wishes and valuable gifts for I their wed'ling SITUATION VACANT Laboratory a I U_Bt required lor large puhhc I Company in Singapore witn elementary knowledge <>f bacteriological laboratory work Pl< i apply343 words
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Article, Illustration474 1955-10-11 14 VERITY GILL - VERITY GILL Ummy Cricketers Can* Afford To Pay For HK Tour SCA Will Decide Today By, W VW____E ORE crickcfers se,ecfcd for tne Wrtgkp a] ibjgrtanised by the Malayan Cricket Asrociatioryfclßiot go if they have to pay their r 3__Tflw* lßes or c r,474 words
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Article, Illustration301 1955-10-11 14 CONRAD NG - Hiroshima Escapee Mitsuo Arrives CONRAD NG By •'GOOD EVENING." he said in very good English, bowed, very low. and smiled broadly as I shook hands with Mitsuo Yamamoto. the first Japanese boxer to arrive in Singapore in 17 years. Promoter Little Nene. who introduced us. said. "Ifttsuo works as an301 words
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Article118 1955-10-11 14 The following are the results of tne Singapore Hockey Association league matches played }i -'oiday. Royal Malayan Navy beat N ivy Nomads 2-0. in a Div. 2 match at Naval Base. Woodlands. Mohamed Nor scored both the SMN goals. :i BOD in a Div 2 match at118 words
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320 1955-10-11 14 LEONG HEW MENG - LEONG HEW MENG By State Footballers Come Under Fire IPOH, Mon. Disgraceful and alarming. Those were the words used by Mr. Chan Lai Hong last night when the behaviour of footballers and club officials came under fire from Perak's soccer chief. Speaking before a320 words
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Article272 1955-10-11 14 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By PENANG, Mon.— Gilan (Donnelly) displayed I sparkling form on the training track this morning when I he did a solo run over three furlongs in 39 1 5 sees. Gi'.an was striding out beautifully all the way. He is in the pink272 words
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Article68 1955-10-11 14 Schools' Big Clash THE first inter-State Combined Schools rugby match between Singapore and Johore will be held on Nov. 4. this was decided at a meeting of the Singapore Combined Schools Sports Council yesterday. The match will be played in Singapore. It was proposed by Johore to stage a Combined68 words
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Article121 1955-10-11 14 A DINNER party in honour of Mr. L. C. Hutchings. former president of the Sngiapore Amateur Football Association will be shortly given by SAFA Council members, it was decided at a meeting held at the association's office yesterday. Mr Hutchings. who left Singapore four years ago.121 words
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Article70 1955-10-11 14 ARGONAUTS. this year*« Singapore Div. 2 league soccer champions yesterday beat RAF Seletar 2-0 in the quarter-finals of the Colony Senior Cup competition at Jalan Besar stadium. There was no score in the first half. In the 42nd minute Argonauts opened the score through Salim from a70 words
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Article51 1955-10-11 14 RAF. Changi trounced Police Sports Association 5-0 in their quarter-finals of the Colony senior Cup competition at Jalan Besar stadium last night. Policemen were subdued in the first half and conceded four goals. Canham who led the Changi attack scored three goals. Carter and Ibrahim scorea the other51 words
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Article42 1955-10-11 14 GAN Eng Scnc Sch. unbeaten Victoria School scoreless draw in hockey match played ftl I Gan Eng Seng be i yesterday. In another match G f Seng School 2nd XI h. tona School 2nd XI b> goals to one.42 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous72 1955-10-11 14 Today's Sport HOCKEY SHA League: Div. 1 Police v RAF Seletar, Thompson Road; Div. 2 Khalsa v SRC. Padang; Div. J— Prisons v TTC. TTC ground; GHQ Farelf II v Cable Wireless. Tanglin; Friendlies— Raffles Inst, v Police. Thompson Road; SCC v RMN. Padang. SOCCER SAFA SENIOR CUP: Marines v72 words
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