Singapore Standard, 18 October 1955
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Title Section26 1955-10-18 1 Singapore Standard dsfdsfdsfdsf STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 linet) 2400 FIRE BRIGADI GENERAL HOSPITAL 5111 24M g< I SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER J«, 1955 I 1 PAGES ]"> FATS26 words
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Article83 1955-10-18 1 ■^Wedding J^ an in •|fl i know k^9 rriage J Capt and I is on Brigadier IS risend, PJ To mH v ComRh of the MB Infantry I rigade's I >m BriI L I nd was in EH while !^B on six ■fl expect I of deveval roIC Wm83 words
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Article27 1955-10-18 1 Press Ban On Probe ie disp re hotels held an:ay. was closed to l after the the Court parties to ol deration tomorrow eld at tbour and27 words
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Article17 1955-10-18 1 B InternaGroup's I rence conB ning at jM«iai Pavilion. include tpan. the :ia. TV Kingdom states.17 words
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Article27 1955-10-18 1 INE K itte, tropical storm of season, roared across Bait] and the Dominican Republic yesterday u winds of 115 miles an hour. T 1Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration43 1955-10-18 1 THE MARQUESS of Reading, leader of the British Ministerial delegation to the Colombo Plan Conference, exChangea pleasantries with Singapore's nief Mini.ster. Mr. David Marshall, after the lirst business session yesterday. Looking on in background is Conference Secretary. Mr. Davies.43 words
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Article26 1955-10-18 1 SOMP^: 42 Koreans, in exile In Hawaii at long as so years, parted st< rday for a 25--day visit In thi Ir homeland.— UP.UP - 26 words
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Article, Illustration381 1955-10-18 1 Speculators In Colony Are Blamed Terrible Rubber Break' AMIKK AX rubber ajent. Mr. t 11. Simpson. t-iiirM-tits 75 .libber firms throughout tlic Tar Kast oylon). said on his arrival Iron. Ban K kok •<v: "Siisaiiore rubber speculators ..re reallj tin ir minds. ing that the speculators were bein<* inh their381 words
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Article897 1955-10-18 1 'C Plan Aid To Continue Marshall Elected To Chair First Session By David Tarn by ah HOPES that the standard of living for 600,000,000 people of South and South-east Asia will be improved soon were raised at the opening session of the biggest ever international conference897 words
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Article161 1955-10-18 1 Three Thugs Stab And Rob Couple A GANG 'if three men •a Mala] and a Chinese stabb i a r in and robbed his ir Id girl frii n i Iv r 5 ■.>. atch on i n i'n 71 nt Ry id 'i.'-,- ,'db.Q Polici Stating. ;V., victim <•;161 words
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Article62 1955-10-18 1 LUCKNOW. Oct. 17 i Ron- r) An angry mob ol Indian arnu ci with ticks Wll- d f.v Indian Si ciah. ts in a village northeast ol here last night One w.i a Praja Socialist member of the Uttar Pradf h State As.sombly. Mr A. V.62 words
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Article52 1955-10-18 1 thk Soviet Premlcf, liarl:al Bulganln and Mr. Nikita Khrushchey Pint Secretary of the Sovift Communisi Party, would be Invited to visit Burma. Promi< r U Nu tnid r> pi art ei hi ;v today. The Premfc r vTtvi d hero today on hi w.iv tO the52 words
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Article27 1955-10-18 1 INDIA is to loan Burma 2oo.ooo.oi)(i rupees (about c 13,000,000 it< rring) under tn :mrc! ■mrni M^mcl in N'lw Delhi ye terday. Re liter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article25 1955-10-18 1 I OON PENG. 57. wa, found with his throat slashed at N< W Bridßr Road last n;^:.* He Wai admitted tu General Hospital.25 words
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Article98 1955-10-18 1 tokvo. Oet it a T p> Japan and the British Commonwealth today signed y- n- {terling trado plan for next six months and exit iid- d their current payment- ■greemeni toe another 11 months after four months < >i diflk'ult negotiations. The documents were signed by Foreign98 words
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Article193 1955-10-18 1 HONGKONG. Or' 17 (R ter) O ylon highly satisfied with the n< w agreement with Communist China which provides for lncr< ased prices for Ceylon rubber thig year and next, Shirley Corea, Oey- p.- Minister for Commerce, Trad-' and Plsheries >aid here today. In an Interview before193 words
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Article139 1955-10-18 1 KUALA LI MPI'R. Mon.— A fishermen was shot at and killed but Government spokesmen could not say by whom. A patrol ol the Firsi Queen's Regiment contacted three people in Rengam, Johore, on Saturday, "believed to be terrorists. a Government statement ye>U'ui;iy revealed. The patrol139 words
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Article101 1955-10-18 1 How To Save The Tower Of Pisa FLORENCE, Oct IT (AP)_ Italian englni en nt< 1 1 Inn here yesterday came up with a new recommendation (Of saving the leaning tower of Pisa: Take H apart ■-one Df UMM and then put it back together again mounted on da p101 words
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Article23 1955-10-18 1 AN ISRAELI Foreign Ministry spokesman yesterday emphatically denied that raj country in the Soviet bloc had offered arm. to I-ra.fl23 words
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Article349 1955-10-18 1 Clenched Fists Split Progs. THE "CLENCHED FIST 1 threatens to split the Sin pore Progressive Party widi open. Two Party stalwari Citj Councillor. Mr. S M. Va>aua"r and Rural Board member. Mr h J. C. Kula Ingha, havi threatened to mace an issue oi the phmrtM d m extraordinary meeting349 words
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Article52 1955-10-18 1 COPENHAGEN, On. ti (Reuter) The Duke i I Edinburgh, piloting hi plane left Vaerlo< r military airfield near hi n I da] for Germany King Fred( rik of D( nmark drove the Duke from n d< n b^.ru Castle where h< boon staym» the we< ki-nd52 words
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Article101 1955-10-18 1 ALOR STAR Mon. The F f Y r 1 I Abdul ed South Ked f a 240-vi da;, and n-i:. d y f or ting With the MOP Si-c-n Mr;. -CJ. n- i The Timldl .-aid If tJ ergcncy ended •id be available to101 words
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Advertisement14 1955-10-18 1 |iI,SEASON;I| jA FADING CO. V«;*'"«S Whatever the pleasure Player's complete it 1 I I14 words
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Advertisement54 1955-10-18 1 X PASTEURISED j jjl^\\ FOR YOUR l^SJ\ PROTECTION CHATWOOII I DUPLEX MAJOR SAFE Ask yourself these questions about your present safe: ?ls it up-to-date? Is it large enough? Is it secure against fire? Is it secure against fall? 9 Is if secure against the modern burglar? Expanding businesses need increased54 words
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145 1955-10-18 2 PICKPOCKET GANG IN HOSPITAL SCAMPERS AWAY A SKVFN-MAN pickpocket san« was frightened ,i-A i. tnnn tin- wnitinu mom «>l the Singapore General Hospital \r>terda\ evenins '>.^ tin- prompt action ot a 1..1 uttrndant. The attendant was on duty at the waiting room *hen he saw a man trying to 4145 words
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Article158 1955-10-18 2 Wave Of Thefts Hits Colony DETECTIVES are investigating the disappearance of a typewriter worth $763 from an office in Robinson Road, Singapore, yestcrtheft cases reported yes- terday were: amera with accessories stolen from a car belonging to a CUy Council engineer Mr. R Smgleton. outside the Preby^tcriah Church. Fountain pen.158 words
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Article36 1955-10-18 2 A WOMAN. Lai Yau. 22. vas fined $75 in the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday when she pleaded guilty to possessing icks of cigarettewhich duty had not been paid on Oct. 15 in Banda36 words
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Article124 1955-10-18 2 Raub Plans Poppy Day Fund Drive RAUB. M >n. The Poppy Day Organizing Committee for Baub District has decided to poppies, to have social and dances in the three clubs of the town, film shows and basketball matches to raise funds for Poppy Day en Nov. At a meeting in124 words
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Article124 1955-10-18 2 kM r 700 contra.' labourers engaged by varl contract r Sini r re Har- Boards D :r. Kepj Hoad will OB tl k< on Oct. 31. if their d< mand for wage increase and better :ce condition are not d before that dale. The s I re124 words
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Article101 1955-10-18 2 K ALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Sinna Thavar. 44. and K. isamy. 41. of Sentul appeared before the First Magistrate, today on a cfeargt of assisting in the management of a common betting house at a coffee stall in Ampang Street on Saturday. It was alleged that when arrested,101 words
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Article355 1955-10-18 2 Two 'Mosquito' Strikes By 14 Men BOSS TURNS WAITER IN COFFEE-SHOP BOfGAFOU aajp two new strikes involving onl> 11 men— yesterday. The strikes were at a coffee shop in North Roa<j nc a hard- ■.<,,:■ sbOf) in Beach Road The BM9 it tiic Beaca Road .-hop numbering vven membera of355 words
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Article, Illustration262 1955-10-18 2 A TOTAL of eighty-two strikers ot the Singapore Plywood Co. Ltd factory in West Coast Road claimed trial to two charges in the Singapore Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday. They are all members of the Singapore Factory and Shop workers Union. Ten dm n wt n262 words
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Article70 1955-10-18 2 ALACCA. Monday— The va Dance Association will hold a Gala Ball at the Capitol Dance Hall on Oct. If from 9 p.m. to 1. a.m. The dance Kl under the patronof the nt Con sioner. Mr. II (I. Ilammett, an.i is In aid of the Seti70 words
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163 1955-10-18 2 SINGAPORE postal autho- t< rday could not answ< [.i M 3O pi r cent question" whether they have passed on to the public the 30 per aat Rir fn Lghi conc ssion they have bid from the airlines for carrying loreign mails on certain I":163 words
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355 1955-10-18 2 LAND OFFICE MAN FACES GRAFT CHARGE JOIIORE BAHRU, Men. Jailar bin Mohd. Salleh, chief ekik ol the Land Oilier. Mersing. was today charged before Mi". Justice Storr at the Assizes with obtaining on illegal gratification ol $600 fur assisting i person to obtain the transfer of two lots of land.355 words
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Article, Illustration53 1955-10-18 2 OOPS! 10-TON LORRY DOES A CIRCUS ACT THIS 10-ton 1m:. reared on itv tund wheels much to the consternation <»l pecl< strians an<| motoi i^t in Kobinson Ko:ul vesterda> t<» s:u nothing of the fright it ivc its driver. The cause was a ft I ■one the or I •■•wmriiu53 words
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Article223 1955-10-18 2 Island May Assume New Roll PKKVY Ainu Pul.ui I toast. ma\ brc<unr Mala> v\\ duction it efforts t<» vtrcmili.;. These efforts have climaxed t in a "study tour"' of the 130-square-mile Island I team headed by I 1 O::. ty. A granite mass, which many223 words
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Article16 1955-10-18 2 Big 'Join The Army Campaign' I ron. I A I I I of tt. pur. ban.16 words
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Article107 1955-10-18 2 MALACCA. MOB Th-Straits-born Chinese community here pre ented a sue- cessful play al the High School hail Last night In aid Ol the Malacca Buddhist Building Fund. A large crowd, which Included the Resident Commissioner, Mr ii 0 Hammett and his wife, packed the107 words
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Advertisement183 1955-10-18 2 V HHnHffi¥' fl^H^B^^: apßHjilßK^ DVaUiiiui /^mcriCdn iiirnsiar ;;;^E^ws?^'' V ii^^ I IjC 1 c\\ l aT coji r\ J i*' *^J** n 1 WJt tV" IVJ'ld O^Ja^. ft lake no chances with your SK/Nf Choose a pure whiteloife-hSoap! The beauty of your skin is for' you to decide. And nothing183 words
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Article, Illustration375 1955-10-18 3 S'PORE -FAMILY HEARTH OF S-E ASIA vERNOR; Evidence Of Colombo Plan Success Is AH Around I >N m of rt Black. I I .onferH delegates i:..- :..inb<i I" m I the co-operathr effort ky waiek Um cantries Concerned ma> d< .rI°P their ec iinmiiirs m ii rmltt Ikf standards ot375 words
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Article, Illustration939 1955-10-18 3 Is Italia tedges irinued ypport I. Mr. i s the i that rying 3 and ireds a and work, hing ade- f sion and I pro- ith a S our i r k. help '.tribute of hopeful more lives fields c in— ClitS from iStandard - 939 words
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Article54 1955-10-18 3 MR. Lester Pearson, leader ol tho Canadian Ministerial delegation to the Colombo Plan Conference in Singapore, and Mrs. Pearson were yesterday entertained to lunch by the Canadian Association of Singapore Mr. and Mrs. Pearson were welcomed by the president of the Association. Mr. W \clson. About 6054 words
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Article307 1955-10-18 3 »i i \l l I>r in SiagaM. i| I never be•nt than at ■Ua ile«l r plat i a far roaference Kibility il. <*—y VffFl l«* t.eir mist.ikr.ihlf rvidrnrr of the >:r.^, rrspolisibilit> that fell t h( so I. id.,. «.n uhom srvrr.il hundred million307 words
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Article122 1955-10-18 3 PEOPLE'S Action Party mblyman and retwygeneral of the Singapore Factory and Shop Workers 1 Union. Mr. Lim Chin Sinnu. la night chart r the i. u bour From Qovei nmeni i h aking an election proml 1 if'peal the Tra.de DLsputes Ordinance. The Ordinaiv |ft122 words
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Article65 1955-10-18 3 KOI A HI I APT Ml n -About fiity monthly-paid employees of Ewart and Company in Pasir Puteh. today asked the management to reconsider its decision to classify them as daily-rated WOffcen, A spokesman of the work- n Bajd that they will a Bsider taking •"action"65 words
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Article220 1955-10-18 3 FIRST cla-s piano fares and air caigo rates on ma n y international routes may u up from April l, next year, according '■> the decisiooa taken by the Internationa! Air Transport Asideiation early this month. Member a'rlines o! now awaiting (i til220 words
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Advertisement89 1955-10-18 3 The world famoub family of TIGER medicinal products HEADACHE CURE UnmctcHed by any other P'Tin reliever lot Hpcdrc^e, Neuralgic, Colds, Mtntol St;am ENG AUN TOr.'G IHE TIGER MEDICAL HALL (amelia ■bB !SBSb!?^^(BJ IB^Sbßb^i' ■it.--. rrtmtytfiSl- 4 flyP^rw Br C^^: A »'*>\**-'»» pirnUCl v m| HPITISH MATE AT tT AVMt* 189 words
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135 1955-10-18 4 MCA Makes 'Politics For All' Call rOHORE BAHRU Moo. bore Branch oi the Malayan Chinese AntnfUtli n calls on all Its members to pan Iclpate in politics. "1 and i veryone iHould Ij and understand and lator indulge in Politic-." its rep rt, vhlcn wai pi I members at a135 words
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Article32 1955-10-18 4 UhA Ti ek Cheng c^ Wotekel R ad Singapore, claimed trial Eighth Magistrate's !:> rdaj to a charge mpting tc extort sio«o Jhiß I.:;:i Kool en Oct Braddell Road32 words
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Article237 1955-10-18 4 'GRADS ARE NOT SHORT OF JOBS' E -Chancfilor of the University of Malaya, Sir Sydney Cam yesterday described reports o! ,;duates facing shortage of jobs as "utter nonsense" an.i R ildlj e:-> I B] iM "i wai told about nlne-tenthfl f( Jobi even before they graduated." Br d D the237 words
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Article285 1955-10-18 4 'BAD' BOY WAS CHAINED TO WINDOW ParentsAcquitted On Charge Of 111-Treating Son MR. CHEN YAT MEN, an interpreter in the Chinese Secretariat, Singapore, and his wife were acquitted yesterday on a charge of wilfully ill-treating their eldest son, who was found tied with a dog chain round his neck at285 words
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Article317 1955-10-18 4 But We Part As Friends ALL hopes that tin- Ittawt uYan «>1 the I acuity of Arts of thr Nanyang I'nivcrsity, Dr. S. I. Mmum^, might accept thr 'haiKTllorship vacated by Dr. Lin Vu-tan^, (lit 1 t'stn da\ Dr. Hsiung has given an emphatic "no"'317 words
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Article, Illustration122 1955-10-18 4 'Malaya Is My Country' Tengku .lOIIOKI-: BAIIKU. Mon. Tengku TcnirnKons. the second son of the Sultan of Johorc, who s.iil s for F.nuland by UM Willem Kuys on Oct. BS, said today he would return to Malaya some day to M.i.\ permanently Thr T»Mi^ku uho has made his home in122 words
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Article113 1955-10-18 4 Missing Man's Body Recovered the body of a fisherman era round by a search pan in the Rengam area of Johort 1 on Saturday after a report i d n I by two flsl c men that they had been d on by terrorists and a third member was missing.113 words
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Article, Illustration139 1955-10-18 4 A CONSUL FLIES IN ...AND ONE GOES TODAY TIIK new Philippine Consul fw Sagaptce, Mi Alejandro I l!(»lie;»res. < i iuht above) arrived by Fan American Airways yesterday to take over from Mr K. Ahuhakar (leftf. Mr. BtHftfi Ikis held previously posts in Japan and Amiov and has also beenStandard - 139 words
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Article176 1955-10-18 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buvers Sellers Spot f.o b (imm.i 120 l.'ii; No. RSS Nov. l.'O 1 1:0. No. I 1 IS I 1183 No. 11'.; 117. lone: Krratci. UN PKICE The price of tin yesterday was S37U per pk ul Don176 words
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163 1955-10-18 4 STUDENT BEGS FOR COURT'S LENIENCY A 10-YEAR-OLD Chinese High School student. See > I Kwok, begged ior leniency when he pleaded guilty in the Singapore First Criminal District Court to a charge of having in his possession two banned publications at his Owen Road home on Aug. 16. Ttw publications163 words
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Article43 1955-10-18 4 KARPAL SIN 15, and T .amed Abdullah. charged in the Singapore nth M trate'i Court i iterday with attempting to rob Mehr Singh of $10 on Oct. Trafalgar St- i -:e ordered to be remanded In the Cent:.. Lo43 words
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205 1955-10-18 4 K'WI.A U.'MPUR, Mon. S( l a thou and Aborigines, lr( ■::!t i evere Communist terror] I domination, are to(l; v '"ins "gentle m| n larmei in pattern scttlements established round lunlie forts, Mr R.O.C. Noone red* i iti >n Go\ ernment %dvi- I The Standard today.205 words
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Advertisement334 1955-10-18 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS %\^W I VX V \';\'l''M v NOW SHOWING f A TUAY^i uAInAI -> 808 HOPE f\ IN A RIOTOUS *l| ■jjfii&iF&^'V j viSTA.VISIOHi r -wicausß. MILLY \IT ALE coming m Tr «hh BIYTH v i'WWa™ H 'i EOMUNO PURDOM nfyj 1 UTl'Ui J CAVID NIVEN W f334 words
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Advertisement108 1955-10-18 4 ™.?:::;i ;;.;...:«wtrl CAPITOL 5 I £j 1 i m 'L H^! MI I! i 1 1 <B| 0 t I J >> iand oniif I -Va P]i I t|r<:";';||s^l ♦'♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< REX^.; START s ic I i-inuG tXIIONISINTHSS!R crv J ♦♦♦<•♦ COMING! I J CALHOUN CASTLE ifflM ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦-♦I t?h\iUM\rjtfc ope I108 words
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278 1955-10-18 5 2 Grenade- Armed Terrorists Get Death Sentenzes Captured 24 Hrs. Before Amnesty KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two grenade carrying Communist terrorists who were captured by security forces 24 hours before the Alliance Government's amnesty offer, today pleaded in vein fcr tfnif lives before the Federation Chief Justice, Sir Charles Marhcw. Lum278 words
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Article225 1955-10-18 5 Rise Affects Britain Only K. \KI 111 >m«,ke r s m Milix i Ail nnt hr r to inn u: n ih.- present p > foi p ;>:: r hr.inds •f cigarettes, a s>"k.-m,:i I. -ri iu I l».n im- I I I stand225 words
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Article211 1955-10-18 5 Ship Mystery Deepens I'KNAMi. Mon. Coroner's inquin into the rtis- 1 i.i .1 linopt'.tn uom-in. Mrs. i;ii/;ibeth \l< Clukie Al»; u.irn: Mb v Abraham, the I Mel Engineer of the Astjaaax, Mr, Han irlll be ■it* Ul in rrn.inu. tiie Deputy Public I'rosecottr, M:211 words
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Article56 1955-10-18 5 KOTA Bl The Poppy Day Appeal Fund programme in Kelantan this year will open with the screening of a n at the Lido on 0 This will be followed by a dance at the Residency on Nov. 3 and a concert and screening of two56 words
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Article41 1955-10-18 5 A TWO-YEAR-OLD boy. Saran. was found drowned in the sea off ?ulau Brani near Singapore, yesterday. Rais is believed to have 1 into the sea from h:s island home while his mother cooking in the afternoon.41 words
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Article50 1955-10-18 5 WM. JACKS STAFF UNION THE following were elected office bearers of the William j Jacks Local Employees Union at its meeting recei President— Mr. Tco On Tee. Secretary— Mr. Cheong Min Chee. Treasurer— Mr. Tan i Kens Siew. Committee Members Kim '.Vah. Soh Cheow Teck, Mohamed und Teo Ban Chons.50 words
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Article, Illustration42 1955-10-18 5 Sultan Honours The Kal thorn THE Sult.ui of Johorr pins the Lims Sri it and (,(»o(l Conduct Medal on (in- Kalthom bblte A wan?. <»f th<- Kdmation Di'pa; tm«nt MMR it .ui investiture h»'ld at the Istan.i BWi Jolumt Bahru. <>m Sunday.42 words
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Article450 1955-10-18 5 2 Questions He Was Sacked A MEMBER of the Singapore Factory and Shop \Yoikeis Inion who asked I DftiM representative two question* as to the motive lor an 'TtlffTf Fund" bdag collected from members ot the Thornycrott BrtßCh VM expelled soon alter. The man who asked the lii( tion '.va450 words
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Article31 1955-10-18 5 01 REE nisi granted to Muriel Langford. petitioner in a divorce suit against her band, Albert Langford. made absolute by Mr. Jr. Whitton in the Singapore I Court yesterday.31 words
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81 1955-10-18 5 MALAYA'S BIGGEST HOME FOR CHILDREN Ile Ju* the I by 1 L I rahim. The home take ifter 1 reign of i H vas celebrated last [Month. The $310,000 home is sit occupi* II men ..ind Ti. who are imodated at Send Bahru. home rtftOri e home will be run81 words
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Article37 1955-10-18 5 THE Singapore r of the Malayan h conduct th( .urI Sen* v vagar Ceylon Road. Katonf. irom 5 :n. u— nrmw. ere will also be a pro- I ,ad. Marshall Road and F Road37 words
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89 1955-10-18 5 Comber On Malaya's Secrer Socieiies MR. LEOX COMBER, a former Federation ice Officer who received I Honours degree recently, will contribute an lc on Malaya's Secret Societies I publication of the University of Chicago. His exclusive article appear In a book err '•Social Studies of M;. be compiled by Profe.v89 words
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Advertisement72 1955-10-18 5 MS ton's a laic Lfor pu •IKSOM IAMASI WSt tOMTION L MIHISA t»• l| CINEMA f!»one 1 I IMB. lAN" (it nv mi i jimvM o 1 1 1 1 I I'M. r I 11. \1 IIGHTON IWIIS Mh«j,e h |io are PR an.l 1 1! AK 1 |iul on72 words
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Advertisement123 1955-10-18 5 Ü B A Ü BAW URJJ BMJE c y c [t~i r~ii i i io'> SEF YOUR TRAVEL AGENT OR TELEPMONt 282 33 -ji-' CD j 3 -jfe van *van vain^Yan Dc Wilt's *7 COUGH SYRUP OBTAINAfiIf (v((.TWh(H .n COUGH SYRUP U^ |S SPEC'AMY MADE FOR THE VERY I c123 words
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Miscellaneous441 1955-10-18 5 Almanac Information at a Glance ?f h\ r A H D P ,/ette «S>- VVI 94.i 4Dm P.ano Playtime ***** |i INQAP CJ K t J Chaoelle 415 Dinner Musi, 430 W> -2 fs I Heath and his Nev.- ->: 4 4<» News Comfer Builc ift: 1 Juke Box- Pi441 words
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Article524 1955-10-18 6 i^ROUS promises of nations to strengthen them rconom: and to hasten their progress towards st.:;::. len the plenary session of tie Colombo which opened in Sing*] o: spontaneity of offer I help fin: proof of the spirit of neighbouring ship which has developed under the Plan—a524 words
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Article268 1955-10-18 6 Friendship Unity fTHE PLEA for friendship and u:./ all A races, classes and creeds In i made colm MacDonald at the I.:, of Malaya's annual convocation was a clario;. caU to count: ilaya's former OommlaskMierGeneral, with his usual perspi and wisdom chose the right moment fo: ,1 u was directed268 words
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Article696 1955-10-18 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - ASTER GUNASEKERA FIIRADE Union 1 :nd advice on Sunday in the Singapore Badminton H Rq R prosentative of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions here. Mr. G >ara, he mass rally organized by the Singapore Progressive Party trade union cop. to discuss the696 words
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We the PEOPLE
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Letter572 1955-10-18 6 Sir: Your correspondent, Mr. Aster Gima> kera, in iccuslng the Progn and Democrat M.L.A.s ot ••mental impoto na 'o- ea they did not vote with I Government in support I the PubJie Security Bill. betrays hU ignorance M den ral Ic pmrliami ataxy practice, an |gm rani572 words
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Letter100 1955-10-18 6 Sir: I raium; .<-nr more with Mr. As tor tiunasekera on lii >, instigation of tlios,- Assemblymen who abstained from voting when the passer of the Public Security Bill u is belli}; passed He 'us hit the nail riqht <>n the head when he said that they are100 words
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PROFILE
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Article899 1955-10-18 6 ANDREW ROTH - The Statesman called 'MIKE' ANDREW ROTH I By"' 1 STAXOAR/rs London Bureau Chief 5 f HEARD ABOUT u Mike M Pelorson long before I knew that Mike Pca!S<;n and the Uk n Canadian Ambassador, Lntei Pea: son, were one and the Bame man, first I thought this familial ity came899 words
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Article, Illustration137 1955-10-18 6 THUMBNAIL S KETCH tisrsn nouns i'ii«s OA OBE) for IHenia] A Hairs .since 1948. H ion Toronto. Ontario. April 23, 1897. Educated Co! I Md Hamilton University of Toronto; St. Johns 0 I Secretary. Royal Commi.^ion on What Futures 1931- H M I Ml I B ;ying, 1934-35 and Imperial137 words
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REVIEW OF VIEWS
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Article126 1955-10-18 6 -Of MELAYU in an 1 editorial calls upon the ecutive Committee of i UMNO to make immediate J angements for an emer- gency general meeting to discuss those resolutions not -ed at the annual Delegates* Conference on October 2 at the Badminton Hall. Only six out of 28126 words
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Article17 1955-10-18 6 I ..bo 1 1 E feel that the Colombo 3oing to be one of the17 words
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Advertisement63 1955-10-18 6 Ptctect t/cuf CijeJ I GLASSES I Your eves deserve thm best oossible sun gla-e awoNQf m sun glasses Z a dent Density are \H te-J C rotection. Gradient Censitv I graduated chrorre-nickel ing tnjt Rives vcu extra c otection a^a RM haish over -head sun Let Bausch Lonrb P^.-Ears J63 words
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Advertisement15 1955-10-18 6 we affev MOUNTAIN MA f^ pears for H today, Mummy?l n.u1.,.. SINGAPORE COLD STORA tJ^jS15 words
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Article207 1955-10-18 7 AMERICAN'S WIFE SOVIET PRISON Le Vanished In 1950 I l>. German}. Od IT. (\D--1 <>: ii AniiTii .in .ti:u\ veteran Of iron niil.iiii ii]^tnvm.m \|»m-(.w prison, n-jutri.it- ■<■ I M-Ntri-d.iN Mrs. Wallach vanished in EaM Berlin in 1950 in a vain search tor her foster-fat He was released last I207 words
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Article22 1955-10-18 7 Hero's Welcome Kabaka Oct. .labaka I BuI :om ruler nty- route hes. arded r to I o be I who I rate22 words
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Article58 1955-10-18 7 'Confess Come Home' JAKARTA. Oct. 17 <UP) Indonesia will welcome I her -rig in the Netherlands it they admit they were wrong ir tag Indo- the government announced today. Foreign Office statement said Indonesia and the Netherlands had agreed that 50 Amboinese families can be repatriated to Indone month. The58 words
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Article, Illustration57 1955-10-18 7 1\\I.M\ SINK kisses for thr bride. Pamela Wootton 13. from the men cursts at h. r wedding a t Bracknell. Berks. England, recentlj I ie> queued up as sh<- ,mf out ««f the church The m.m OB tin ruh! uh«i s n«»t m the queue? That's57 words
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Article, Illustration45 1955-10-18 7 photo. PRINCESS Ira, 15, and bei husband Pi Incc lIfoSN Nnh' alohc 111--t;onbuiu. .;i. stroll m P. ii k \\< Mur. >''\-. <u K. l hr\ wi i c Huurrlcd in inii i- in Bcptenbi i n 'i air (in hrm-MiK'-m tin) t«> the D.B.45 words
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94 1955-10-18 7 COLOMBO. Oct. 17 (Rcuter a crowd led bj > 300 Buddhist pn- nrew hand grenades and stoi and tried to break into the Colombo Town Hall last night where Tro f :yisl Commui I iioiding IDV e1 Qg. iiimml tear gas bomb- and charg<94 words
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Article62 1955-10-18 7 LONDON" Or. 11 i Reufc r B K u ankorlk, 2-3 ar-old London v. i- sent to the In .or criminal a.-ylum toDg tound guilty on a charge of mur I ring her five-year-old at the Old B'» lentral Criminal Court r pd her 162 words
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Article23 1955-10-18 7 SIX warship- ol Russl H :rom Porl y, rda at Ui l la: dwill of vis it to Britain.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article135 1955-10-18 7 VA1.1.l lA. Maltn, Oct. 17, (IP)— A British delc■illtii inciudtm Ibc Speaker <»t Hie House oi Lords and Labour leader Clement Attlee— arrived yesterday to help determine the future of this Mediterranean Island. I .;i r. nmed to spend a iring M ilta .>nd135 words
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Article35 1955-10-18 7 KARACHI Od IT R< Uteri 111 Chaudn Mohaxnm I Mi Prime Minister ot PtW today n-huiricd his .net. taking for him-; U post ol Minister I« Ka and relinhing th I uiancc Mw*35 words
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Article121 1955-10-18 7 'Bluebird' Sinks After Run LAS VEGAS. Nevada. Oct. 17 IUP-— More troubles upI i) nald Campbell In his effort to crack his <'.vn world sp dboat reo rd In th< let prop ■';!< d ■"Bi'i* bird" yesterday 1 n the craft sank whl b< Lnf towed Into lock and n121 words
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Article48 1955-10-18 7 SIXT t EN-YEAR-OLD Bwi d; h girl, mi Sur.dnv. appealed in I letter to Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin i "a fathi r and maybe n i prandifather" to release thur Tamvelhis, her own fath< r, from the Soviet slave •;i:r.!! Vorkuta In tb< Arctic. A P.AP - 48 words
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Article79 1955-10-18 7 Emperor's Guest For A Day TOKYO O.t 17 \P Three -year -old Toshiko Nomoto l«)->t yrsterda> at a sports meet in the Imperial Pal ;u r compound. She wandered to ;i Spectator's trnt Startled officials tried t<» shoo her aua> Toshiko ptrj pa^t tilt 111 She < limbed into a79 words
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Article42 1955-10-18 7 !!K N ;-»ns and its specialized agencies have agreed on the manner they will handle assignments given them by the proposer! international agency for the r< ful uses of atomic cr Secretary General Das H marskjol'd said last night. —UP.UP - 42 words
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Article95 1955-10-18 7 LONDON, Oct 18, (Rcutcr) —The aristocratic lines of I new Daimler cars with prices around £3,000 sterling will compete tomorrow with Britain's finest limousines and saloons when the motor show opens here. Details of the cars, a 100--mile-an-hour four-and-a-half litre c aloon and the Daimler95 words
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Article229 1955-10-18 7 MM ANGELES, Dei II (XP, Polite yesterda> stased one of the most intensive man hunts in years h.r a hit-and-run driver nh.. knocked down a woman pedestrian and then sped off with the victim impaled on the front of his car Oflicers, callinc the229 words
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273 1955-10-18 7 U.S. WARNING TO NATURAL RUBEER GROWERS boston. Oct it a'v> Natural i ibber growers ipp ai to be pricing n ives out i the robber marfc according to I IOP United Bt at< i rubber executive. Addressing the Boston confer- hcm on distribution. W. S Richardson, president of the B.273 words
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235 1955-10-18 7 Reds Attack NATO Ministers On Eve Ot 'Big Four' Meet Looking For A Scapegoat? MOSCOW, Oct. 17 (AP)— The Communist Party newspaper Pravda attacked Defence Ministers of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) yesterday as "boosters of the cold war and the armaments drive crusading against international co-operation/' Soviet press235 words
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Article124 1955-10-18 7 Margaret Poses For Pictures WI! England. Oct. 17 (UP) I -irct d piano tune: eter .send before a log fire crday and posed for posgfimnt pictui< in the Golden Windsor is. Tnc 40-year-old group captain bounded like a boy down the leafy lane of ictrcnt to wave goodbye v. left124 words
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Article78 1955-10-18 7 'Leftists' Control The Highways STOCKHOLM. O UP)" ctfton returns gave t land-lidf victor;. ran a poor nd i middle-, hardly at all in a referendum vcide which side of the high. Lrs should use. s, lit, like Briton: nn the 1( It while pr.. /body ebc drives on right. And78 words
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Article36 1955-10-18 7 3 Oct I early t< ;.iy destroyed a J.i: n < r.-' rta;r... i mark, the Capitol Restaurant and Thcat: e five hour blazp the building which housed the theatre and taurant Damage was CSUmai-36 words
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Advertisement39 1955-10-18 7 en 1/ Estate Ltd. I&1ATI 01 till KOAI). SI\CAPO«E 19. .<ll.V>. WNCES IMMEDIATE AVAILABILITY PIYPE SEMi DETACHED HOUSES P $17 000 pa? mc l ts pE LOUNGE, 3 BEDROOMS WHEN. BATHROOM/WC. ORT/VERANDAH MODERN SANITATION Hf BEST value QffERED ANYWHERE39 words
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Advertisement51 1955-10-18 7 y jft/ Quality that endures! J%e whole tradition of £g3 British craftsmanship I i| ii expressed in todays HUMBER The Aristocrat of All Bicycle*. q vcs Humber the I! e prOjd t'ocl C The Arhlm rat of all Bicycl* L)i>lriljul'ji>:- ■ETII If Ii lO| IJ I fOI S'ngcpo-e, ICllOlo L'-^T51 words
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Article417 1955-10-18 8 Five Accused Of Bribery PKNANG, Mon -An allegation that two <»l his witncNNis had been threatened, was made by Mr. h. H. Harries, Officer-in-Charge of Criminal Investigations, in the n»-n M oms Court line today, when five businessmen were accused o] bribing two police inspectors. e417 words
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Article, Illustration81 1955-10-18 8 A MAX. who I'.. among «t been a lawyer I secretary, cronon I visrr and research kcr. is now Assist mt I V I thr Singapore < M ter. Mi i» i d M il ill H is Mr. Paul A. Wilson, who am n < lony la81 words
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Article84 1955-10-18 8 THE following were elected bers of the pro,-tem nittee of the Telok Ayer ich of the Singapore Labour Front at a meeting held recently. Messrs. M. P. Ramakrish- i T. Tan. L. H. Sim. G. B. Heng. Poh Chong Beng. I Song Thian Yeu. P. R.84 words
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Article84 1955-10-18 8 Studying Mechanized Agriculture Mr. T. O. Ahmad, sponsored by Borneo Motors Ltd.. Singapore, is among the overstudents now attending a a\ course in mechanized agriculture in the U.K. The course is being held nt the M:is-ey-Harri<-Fersuson School at Stoneleigh Abbey. Warwickshire, and covers ail aspects of the handling and maintenance84 words
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278 1955-10-18 8 'I TOOK PART IN HOLD-UP' SAYS LABOURER A LABOURER, Ong Lye Huat. who confessed to taking part in a robfcn identified three other men in the dock of the igapore Assize Court sterday as his accomplices. In the clock were Too I' Soon. Goh Joo Yiak and Tan Wah Lam,278 words
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Article111 1955-10-18 8 SIX b v> fri :n tlit- C,n:- n Schi w( re charged In th< i Ifth Magistral Court yesterday with creating a comm< n outside the Iwrenile ecu:: en 0,-t. 14 after they 1■ re considered Mnndesirableo' and ovch r« d to be sent to Outram111 words
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Article, Illustration76 1955-10-18 8 MR, Chain CharuvasIra. Deputy RCffoul Commissioner. Sin^ora, (standing, extreme left >. ."Mrs. Boon CbtMg Siriwrmmgt Sonnkla. and Mrs. Kini; Keow (harm astra. wife of Mr. 'ham Cli.nu\ astra. \\at(h tlie statl' of the Kembau Dittrid Office at work. Oilaials of the Thai Government \isited the76 words
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153 1955-10-18 8 THE BIG PAY-OFF FROM RUBBER NUDGES $350 MIL. KUALA LIMPIR, Mon.— The Federation Customs tod.iv confirmed that revenue from rubber for the first ■tee months ol tfSS, totalled S347.300.000— exceeding estimated annual income by over 83:2,000,000. ral and State icvenuc collections for September published todav disclosed that rubbei accounted for153 words
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Article109 1955-10-18 8 Driving Age Lowered To Seventeen IHE minimum aso for motor vehicle drivers has n lowered from 19 to IT ui by the" Road T:\.:fic "Amendment* Ordlnanci Intr flu© d In the Singapore I tfslatlve Assembly d This will brin? the minimum age, ept lor motor cycles or invalid carriages, in109 words
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Article113 1955-10-18 8 Obstruction Charge Against 65 BIXTY-FIYK :nbor> < Singapore Factory and Shopworkers" Dnlon.aU form- r tnpl qreei I the Blngapt Cold Storage Co.. Ltd.. wen charged in the EUngap Fifth Magistrate's Court v, terday for obstructing the approach to the company's premises during trade dispute. This was alleged to have occurred113 words
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Article87 1955-10-18 8 THE following were < lech d .flic. r-bcarers of tlie Qanta.s Alrwaya Local Employees L'ninn at its eighth annual meetlnf held recently. President Mr. s.d French fice-pre.,id( nts -Messrs. Soon Kai Chor and Wee Sian Leok. xcivtary- Mr. Muhamed Yuni bin Awi. treasurer— Mr s< et87 words
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Article61 1955-10-18 8 LIM An Seah, II of Raub ■raj lined IM or three weeks 1 imprisonment on Fn Liy ;v, r drivinf p.- motor lorry with< out an attendant, on Sept 2 a: the Sempalit Kew Village. He was also Bned a (urthei J>2s or one \\(v>k".-, Jail61 words
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Article26 1955-10-18 8 the weekend deatb In Kew York ol Alezel Ifunai v. Suviel United Nations delegation clerk, has been officially lift- ed as a suicide. Rcutor.Reuter - 26 words
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192 1955-10-18 8 >RE than 200 poor •nildren uw .(j. (j a bj d "J cn It tl Sim's Community Cei in in I Opened three ago, the Centre bai ill ady sei up an up-to-date lispensary n tal inic -i n irse 1 entre twii e192 words
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271 1955-10-18 8 PUT TROOPS IN SPECIAL RAIL COACHES Coroners Caution In Amok Inq Uest Army Cleared Of R|J A KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Coror-- Rni A colled upon the Moloyon Railway AJ»fc£lX *f* ftj coaches for military personnel who travel by,- i "f" 80 »>at sick military personnel Ra.ia Azlan Shah made these271 words
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Article, Illustration23 1955-10-18 8 photo. BRIGADIER I). E. B. Talbot, Commander ol 99th Gurkha Infantry Brigade operating: in Johore, who leaves for England shortly. StandardStandard - 23 words
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Article154 1955-10-18 8 Seamen Get More In Pay Packet ax igreemeni vhieh will lead to improi I nt of wages and .-ervice conditions of about 3.000 local ■eaiaren wmm ilgned jrerterdtf bv representatives of the Singapore Maritimi Employrr^' Federation, thi Malay Si amen'a rjnion and the Chini Seafarers' Association. This follows the subm154 words
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Article62 1955-10-18 8 THE Singapore Committee on Loral Government examthe boundaries of local government areas at its meettast week, states a I re ca?c yesterday. The Committee also examined the position of the p utilities, g. water, at present under control of the City Council and discussed all62 words
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Article170 1955-10-18 8 JOHORE BAHKI, Mon. Lau Man Wai, a lorn driver, was lined 55,i00 in the Sessions Court toda\ lor having 6.),000 cigarettes and 15 playing cards on which duty amounting to 82,455 had not been paid The cigarettes and cards were confiscated. I ll| CboOQ Keng,170 words
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Article60 1955-10-18 8 Tin -vi-Changkat Road, in southern Province v. ley. from the junction ;v:'h th^ main trunk road at Jawi to a P oil .rds fro.-n the bridge will be closed to traffic for two months starring from 7 a.m. on till 7 p.m. on Dec. 20.60 words
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Article19 1955-10-18 8 j I J I of whrn I shout th' I reply man the law. but i a lan/19 words
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240 1955-10-18 8 'Colony' s Future In Its Own Hand —Says Australian Minister HOW the p: mgaiwrc will mp^U vh.iUvn-v to th«>ii ihiln i will «o\<-!-n thr liitme p [y and welfare Colony, said AiMi ilu M I Mr. K C'asi I,m mjn was speaking at anquet given by the City Council to240 words
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Article40 1955-10-18 8 MINISTERS p;.in un( n mbcr th< S.r. :«p t Cc ular n-pn ntai other VIP w< r< i C( ylon Mini ter i Mr M I> H i .at cockt ail parti Bporu Club In I Koad. Sin^ai:40 words
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Advertisement80 1955-10-18 8 /M'lfiv^l p! «3se. s r < 9°see |m Wfifrll MY SISTER \A WVj^ EILEEN* JflV w ql^^ jaturday Midnight CAPITOL J29 New Patterns on Quadriga Cottons Fall Season 7955 on View Today! C rtens thaf arc mode fo mak" friends' T^,y ore c.clus.ve 1 Thcv ore Superb! They L rc80 words
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Article862 1955-10-18 9 With the profits I bought' freedom THEO LANG concludes his special STANDARD FEATURE SERIES with this article of frustration, adventure and romance as told 5 by Mrs. Marguerite Nicodemi cf Liverpool. lirrnn»dmn» nun freedom for myself and my child. It led me to the862 words
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Article, Illustration333 1955-10-18 9 'Saucy Pics' Model posed for Love I.dMIDN IMit II t\vrnt> srvrn- VAT i»!(l lliHlltl |)t .it \h>- Old B.ulr> when Judge \.ir\ nld s.iid t«» the man she It ti RE EVEN PI BPARKD TO USE THE IH WHI tfERE LIVING ON p] i :at YOL' LO\ The model, Daphne333 words
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Article59 1955-10-18 9 CDK E m k I. Mill DO.MI.IUiL Y. uple to Once i:i s he < a taxi that went too kly along l .owded str« Fail Uw AND WHEN HE WOULDN'T SHE 1111 HIM OVER TIIK HEAD WITH HER DM BKH I V I pullec 1 ordered59 words
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449 1955-10-18 9 Hospital kit was locked —so woman died LONDON WOMAN rc< overinq uin- •>( iitiisncss after an operation Middenh bt'san to choke as she la> on the hospital bed. The tube through which she was breathing had becomo dislodged, an inquest waa told recently. i i no nurse in the ward449 words
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232 1955-10-18 9 LONDON DEITISH truops in (.crmany aie "hntutirddfi." the n/ai lOnister, Mr. Antoni Mead, is to he tnid The Ministei will get a port from two Labour M P.s who have just completed a fourteen-day tour of camps in Gorm. The m.p.s an flctor Yates232 words
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Article, Illustration19 1955-10-18 9 Amazing True Life Sotries-5 Now realised what had left myself in j nr Iwm cook fo a OTM smugglers*19 words
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Advertisement99 1955-10-18 9 tT?/ v f Whether its "Dear Sir" "Bear MGihcr"tj^>| JLw^ v l p"onc9 upon sv£- a time" y>, JZmmm Pcmmgton Personal Type*?** Personal Typewriter Is popular «It* ewerymher« Superb stylliif....nitf«d eoostmctioi igi ~\T^~~*^ a pwreci |iu ior <"*«■■■ feV T «?tfJri«' Raod dealer will givt Ife'^v, 0 you demonst ratio*99 words
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Miscellaneous53 1955-10-18 9 I I .a of on of Churc:. i »4> i «8> t my 18- Can you do a puzzle witt <8» act 19 h P*rs° n!; 2i o wet for fruil 161 Zi. Sour. r ever Repre e 24. IP the lane «4) Solution Tomorrov) H jj M m a53 words
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Article319 1955-10-18 10 NEW COCOA ESTATE IN TRENGGANU KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— One of the world's biggesr chocolate manufacturers, Van Houten and Company, has decided to establish another cocoa plantation on Malaya's East Coast, together with Harrisons and Crosfield Ltd. and other overseas interests. Thi.s plar. 1 I cd near the count r. I319 words
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Article218 1955-10-18 10 •E rubber market in S gapore vesterday c!o.tie at $1,204 per Ib. fo r :e rubber for N .t. a rise of 1] cer." Saturday, after ha\i:; ed ,t one stage of the trading. The market opened K than Saturday's closing \c business around $1.17] (S! at218 words
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Article28 1955-10-18 10 Ltd has declared a third interim dividend of 15 r r on lioth classc shares, payable in England on 4. for the year ended Sept. 3028 words
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Article46 1955-10-18 10 New Bank Munager Here MR R M SI i;.!o\\ ino id "i K.tiih Nesara lad««ra i hat arth la Biatapa t. He > s t«» he n;an.r:er of lh<« Baak*i Siafapoi t bnm h !ii( ii h ill v.,..., r (inrnr( i x i South Kridqr Koad.46 words
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Article150 1955-10-18 10 PEPPER PRICE SLIDES PEPPER in Siticjaporc f\ j fell to (153 per picul tot ihe white vai etj HO2 for black, S2 below the < on SaUini Main reason ior the drop the heavier inivalf ftocki from Sat k oxer h weekend. S -.^apare Chinese Produce .;.n ;o noon closing150 words
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Article447 1955-10-18 10 A LEADING Aniiiicui rubber company executive said in a speech delivered in Boston on Monda\ the world will have to produce about per cent more ijratbetk ra»ci uitiiiu ftc next five years tn keep up uitii demand. Mr. W S Richardson, p: dent of the447 words
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Article147 1955-10-18 10 W >VLY formed Sinf por. -any. the P« Travel is organizir.^ -Know 1 tour for v.^ •crs and stiulcnts. wing ii.r wbol< •a is to begin on J t for 11 da: Th< omroo: :!> an ti in (motor coach) is S2 l ."> per147 words
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Article439 1955-10-18 10 The Malayan pineapple industry will k exceeded its postwar volume of production by 9U rc cl "d o, war Malaya s total pack was 2\ million co, c Cr '»60.t M I Adviser to Malayan Pin. apple Industry, told this to T: ;o SianH. 'i yesterday. Be added: "Pineapple439 words
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Article, Illustration84 1955-10-18 10 MR. GEOFFREY Roytnond, protfmn n c iirecfoF fi' !\<ni '> M'-.'f.a. crou-ns K '.->..' thai v I the S Wod PO <' T r tulc Fair competition kufl ireele si Wi€ Happy HTortd i i b "vf. over 22 r cont< She is 29WINNERS 1/4 M Eti Wcmg P<< k84 words
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Article65 1955-10-18 10 AS from Oct. 21. al! PAA ihis will lcsve S»r i at 11.30 it hi.. r. -.nd-a-half hours earll< r than rntb< rio The schedule Is: Tuesday, Friday, leaving Singapore 0 a.m., arriving Saigon 2 p.m leaving Saiton 9 pm. arriving Manila i p m65 words
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Article22 1955-10-18 10 JOHAM Tin 1 Si ptember output >ieuls of tin ore. Tribute to the company for the same month was 122 words
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Article, Illustration449 1955-10-18 10 THE Central Board of Pineapple Packers fIfSJJ Malaya held a dinner at the Cathay Restaurant on Saturday, in honour of the retiring Adviser to the Malayan Pineapple Industry, Mr. C. E. Courlenay. Picture shows (eloekiv )i M V Pheng Geek (chairman of Board): Mrs.449 words
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Article78 1955-10-18 10 MALAYAN Exch rage b inks' A ociation buvn.g merchants an New W-13 II 2-15/16 <O.D credit biiu ind ide bills (90 d/sl Cai WII 16 IT.I M ii o.D U fM billi (M d t\ it i ODi V<>: 32-9 Canad i 2 French 1422 B< K»22J M78 words
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Advertisement502 1955-10-18 10 NOTICES SELANGOR TURF CLUB O«t V,v it,;, Merlin* Is 7 D.\Y-Saturdav_ 20th Ortohrr I".V, :.M) DAY— Wednesday 2nd Novrmber. 1 tKD I) s irurd.iv ">: h November T'V. Eat 11.00 am o n Wednesday. 19th October 1955. MINION 1)01 I AR SUMP To be* drawn on sth Ft ber 1955.502 words
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Advertisement55 1955-10-18 10 NOTICE I PI RAK I \\l NERS AND DUIVKRS ASSO( IVI lON ln« \ndrrson Road. Ipoh. im rnfo vu w t on X :t: dl9 19th. 195 o- ;s.v important matt and the pro] ed fixing ol Tax Me i fcxJ I )-.•:> rs and dri 1 u attend, i55 words
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Advertisement142 1955-10-18 10 DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTDMni HERE IS THE GOLDEN OPPORTUHH j MALAYANS TO GAIN FIRST HAND TH E I v OUNTRY. I "KNOW YOUR COUNTRY H .DAY I PENANG SINGAPORE ALI ILUSIVI B^SJ TOUR WITH UNLIMITEC SIGHTSI jl 10TH DECEMBER S2l 5 00 PER PERSON PASSAGE NOW. FAR EAST TRAVEL BUREAU142 words
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Miscellaneous128 1955-10-18 10 l OITIR ROADS SHI? UHARVIS A^ Hoegh Stiver mm ay Glendrehy 9. Polypheattu 6. Admiral Ushakov. Heracl e* Astoyanx h. Demodociu U. •V r Itichkiidn. \droi Benattow 15, Straat Makaj ri Itex Padang. Agatha Caltea Ir; Loksang 1% Sandviken 21. esia, Batoela, Arnhein rve] Landak M, LaranmiJ tuka 2.") Benveg128 words
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Advertisement556 1955-10-18 11 |:.v. TRADING CO., LTD. Bf"* J 6 Robmton Road V Ul FLNNEL LINE I !o«th amiiicas Ma re Philjdt Inhl* r P.,t, m iijmv^iiu wuir ror.i P S hjm Penjng C6ms I Oct 19 Oct ti Oct .:> nov .t s n/mmm 17 Kc IH reb H 'o«d md d.ichjr556 words
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Advertisement1051 1955-10-18 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 tin nn«n i Incorporated in Singapore) |12 M»»«»J 'o 1 1 ra blue funnel uni Carriers option to proceed vi« other ports to lo«d and dltcharce carge SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL GLASGOW LONOON CONIINtNI Singapore Ou« Sail* P. STiatn Kert*«« Laomcdon for K*ar1,051 words
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Advertisement926 1955-10-18 11 MITSUI LINE FOR JAPAN trom InH,. S P C P S h m Pcn n9 Axumo»on Moru trom Bomj*>< ♦or Yokohomo Kote. o|l 23 Oct 19 Oct Home. Moru from Col•Jk IQI Kocxs. Osoko cr Z° U hOrnC 2 Oct 19 Oct FOR JAPAN trom Cont.nent J Hohoneion Moru tor926 words
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Advertisement816 1955-10-18 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA Foi Aden. Port toid Genoo. Antwerp. Rotterdom Momburg, Copenhogen. Gothenburg and O«lo S pore P. S'hom P« nonq x) "SELANDIA" 24/26 Oct 27 27 o<:t 18/SfOtf x) "MORELIA" 17/ 19 No* 20 2C No» 21/22 No* x) Colls London (Potsenger* onlyi Gdynia Possenger accommodation816 words
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Article, Illustration987 1955-10-18 12 M. L. Hopcraft - M. L. Hopcraft By p'ARL'S eyes widened surprise. "Hot Jet Y really mean it. Bob? Oh. b "Sure, Carl. It's Just a routine trip. I got permission from our CO. to take you along, since iday." Ever since his r brother. Bob. graduated from the987 words
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Article192 1955-10-18 12 QUESTION How much BMKJ Ml fii. i (1... > it tike to Make an attempt on the water speed record \wwi; by n mm :,n; r,-!I j V successful attempt on the world water speed record cost me £25M0 and 1 don't think it could be done for192 words
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Article, Illustration131 1955-10-18 12 I |O you like your humour in verse? Here's a smashing limerick. Cried a merry young hedgehog one morn, "I have icorked in the garden since dawn. "In a ball neat and round "I rolled over the ground d removed all the leaves jrom the lawn. ft NIGH131 words
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Article, Illustration456 1955-10-18 12 Charlotte Radford - Charlotte Radford CHAINED BOOKS By one time books wtrt 10 p: ecil HI ii thov !".ad to be c.'.u.nrd up to prevent theii wandering away. Now. when book.s are rery plentiful, tho i *nds I them being print* d jrt arty, it Ls hard to think of time456 words
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Advertisement43 1955-10-18 12 tli^ 4l^^ Jit JEYPIMM^ b bath soap immm 1 .deal for^usc in the nursery f///./ Aft U 'l'l I msl Jand for normal to. let use. iiMfffilL II I llhSw f r fe^ Sole A 9cn;sr "^-S v^-5 V^/ SANDILANDS BUnERY CO. LTD43 words
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Advertisement37 1955-10-18 12 2.18.: 1 SCiSSOrs, 1 around th- I SOijOl I Jut Pi I LET Ti I MC6£y K I KEEP m 1 YOUR PLACE 1 IN YOU? I .IIJST.Ii.J i I i i;U'OK\ /B nlcrl.Jiiii IK. I*. I37 words
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Miscellaneous114 1955-10-18 12 tf^ p£uale ,4ionT f? r~ -^^^m AO^Rfahily I ir) xv 6^o-l>:aca-3 v^'H V.^^l At- it I l\ sheeptj r:vOPuCE..lHHHHlHk^ s t X^T* >C-x U> i APTL'Ep T^TV.f rv?LAp A\APE KT v^mM" CRICKETS LOCUSTS BHtfi OF n E VOSTREV.A2KABLH OFAIL &i^P^ i5 txE H^4T Z!N.^^ SSCL,TMA\^^CAs-RD l e ACT^AIIV \v.^ m114 words
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Miscellaneous147 1955-10-18 12 rf rpODAV'S Ql oi I K>\ l 'uL e tu z^^:uT^n betterWmt f more ..pi l.r i. i.i 1..' marj or cherished aspirations (»\l the n XN i move ahead C *H ab Ut fOr !!2? and I regarding trij- personal SSSJLStf grea aC raatters. co Benefit alishmenU for *e.f147 words
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495 1955-10-18 13 THE BIG OLYMPIC QUESTION: Who Is Going To Win The Answer Worries Brundage Company za ru AN FRAN CISCO Oct. 17, iAP)— Who is going to win the 06 Olvmp.c Games at Melbourne, the United States or Russia hnd that question a £;o.')d topic for spirited debate. But mem Uernational495 words
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Article41 1955-10-18 13 <OK. Oct. 17. (Reutcr) Peacock. American nd'th* third ranking nricr for world bantamrown won by a techniknockout in the ninth of a scheduled tenover Chamreon Songf Thailand, the sc tender at Rajdam- St 3fi 1 1 1 m41 words
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Article107 1955-10-18 13 TIIK H Air Tnrrr?. (Singapore) rugbjf team to meet the Ho Navy !o:norro-.v w he A H B k (RXZAFt. I.AC Kerris in (RNZAF), J T Parkar (RAT), ('•> ;<•• (RNZAF), ACI ward (RNZAF), Ft. Lt D,i!k(^ (RAT), LAC Te .laa.-i (RNZAF). Cpl Newl v i RAF) Mak107 words
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Article27 1955-10-18 13 JOHORE English College an Cun F.ni^ Song School drew in ri friendly hockey i, ed >t Anton Road yesterday* No goals v.cic icoP 1 ed27 words
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Article350 1955-10-18 13 Zulfiqar Spins NZ Out KARACHI, Oct. 17 (Renter)— Zulfiqar Ahmed, the Pakistan otV-b:eak bowler, spun out New Zealand here today to give his side victory by an innings and one run in the first test of their three-match series. Final New Zealand 164 and 124. Pakistan350 words
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211 1955-10-18 13 Police Beat Wanderers In Second Half tiiki i seeaai half nsJi scored within fi\« i minutes, enabled PoHc»« Sp(»rt> A>so- < i.ition <<» iiiumph .'>-0 uhtn th<% iiu-t Wasmeffffi Bfjerts < hiii in .in SII ision I lcagui- l)t»(kt\ mat* h at Seraafaoa Ko.id jreateHbiT. i lheir skipper LeStrange \vei>211 words
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Article124 1955-10-18 13 RI Fail To Spoil VS Record A determined ralh ;<• Ties titution, failed to stop the vinning sequence of Vicioria School In an inter-school It match on the VS ground yesterc:.,- \S '.von 2-1 The Victorians have p eight matches without meeting defeat. After n >n of mid VS opened124 words
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Article32 1955-10-18 13 LONDON Od IT ■R< it< i) jaro Drobny, the I Wimbledon lawn lenm ri ii< id .v n thi I :>i< Hit c mdition i t0 bc comfortable.32 words
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Article, Illustration211 1955-10-18 13 [HE first women's hockey trial to select the Civilian team to meet the Services in the annual Poppy Day Fund match will be played tomorrow on the padang at 5.15 p.m. The teams are divided into Probables and Possibles. T unable to play should co:" the211 words
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Advertisement620 1955-10-18 13 CLASSIFIED ADS DEATHS D k Berr aged 63. pissed away pe;. at the Ipoh ei behind 3 wives. Lim K ah Coo fliang. 6 sons, one adopted aon. 7 daughters. 17 grandson* daughter?. 2 daughter^ law. 5 sons-in-law. 6 nephews, 2 nieces and many relatives to mourn his loss. Til620 words
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Miscellaneous203 1955-10-18 13 I: By Al Capp M AY^ H>, VSA^- \J |LLS|V LL TmLT Bt_ \',^r f-" V OJ MILLION* V^CH^)iT' A \g!VLNOu| T'GITVOTWASH'.V; Oi F DOLLAR S M?trt> pv/n' LNUN J %\CO s TO^J GO' > SELL TH- "**> A/.' C ff^2ll X DOLLAR/ FOR IT/ N BUSINESS.'.' N^,. T 3!S^t*k^ttArf203 words
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Article, Illustration262 1955-10-18 14 Jeffery James - Time To Beat The British Jeffery James Frankly Speaking... disclosure by Mr Loke Wan Tho, chairman of the Appeal C ee of the Singapore Youth Sports Centre, that the 'British* head the donations to the Fund, should give us Asians food for thought. After all. though the Centre will be262 words
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460 1955-10-18 14 lu-r spnrfum \ssn. 4. Tulau Brani 1 I an, Ak Hoc Jimmy Tan an ji Iherburn rcfcrccd (OI.OW soccer lans spent an evening of strenuous buo-inu when a whistle-happy reicree went to work at \hv S \I A ((iiartcr-final enptic leplay between Timers460 words
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373 1955-10-18 14 VERITY GILL - Indonesians Step Up Cup Campaign To Meet World's Best VERITY GILL By By GILL Iffl deieats of Ferry Sonneville and I. Olich in the exhibition matches in Singapore may have lailed to provide a flying start, but the Indonesian Badmin h?s£S£ S CamPai"n lor th ThOmiS CUP Started th^U Saturday373 words
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Article31 1955-10-18 14 SERANGOON English School With St. Andrew's bc-nool m an intor-school hockey match played at Wo >ds- <. i yesterday, Ma. 'Donald Scored for Scrnn- \yhi!c Clive netted for31 words
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Article248 1955-10-18 14 Marines Win The Hard way MARINE Department Sports Club, this car's Spore !>j\. I league champions, had to brinj; out their best to beat RI.MI b\ four "oaN to twa in their quarter-final olom senior cuptic at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Marines were I ken Police led through sharpshooting Arthur248 words
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Article246 1955-10-18 14 Hoad And Rosewall Say 'NO' MELBOURNE. Oct. 17 (Reuter)— Australian Davis Cup Players Lewis Hoad and Ken Rosewall have turned down offers from American tennis promoter Jack Kramer to turn professional Kramer was reported l«» have offered each t.V.20.000 L'Hi sterling). Both players, who no next n.onth, are expected t<>246 words
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56 1955-10-18 14 Jack Kramer. s.ii j j n I Aafetei today tint the if cisjon <>1 the Australians to stay amateurs hit liirr "lik( a ton of bricks." He w.is considering ivkin^ fellow professional^ Kidiard (.onzales (U.S.) and Frank Sedgman (Australia) to join him and56 words
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408 1955-10-18 14 By WINDSOR LAD TWO brilliant three-vear-gjjft. WELL-BEING and FOLK CHARMERS, scored doubles at the Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting WellBehlt la trained by Keith Daniels and lour Charmers by Jack Spencer. Hanker Boy. from the Martiii stable also scored a splendid double at the408 words
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535 1955-10-18 14 BRIAN DEWHURST - Well Done, Singapore 'But We Can' t Afford It Again...' BRIAN DEWHURST iV Australian Amateur Boxinq Officials By SYDNEY (UP)— Leading Australian amateur boxing officials highly praised the success of the recent Southeast Asia boxing tournament in Singapore. At the same time they fear that the financial plight of .Australia's535 words
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