Singapore Standard, 25 October 1955
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Title Section30 1955-10-25 1 Singapore Standard FDDFD t-, %J)I STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines^ 2400 FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 5111 2** l4 i 1 1 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, L955 I r\M l"» < KM"30 words
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156 1955-10-25 1 Trench Caves In Worker Crushed To Death NGAPORE Lau K i m .as crushed and anoth' ig, trapp ve the earthen -0-foot deep, i caved in at Geylang Road, yesteraa am Yong. could i when the walls gallantly stayed Ist a helpless at the bottom of he was trapped of156 words
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Article54 1955-10-25 1 LIPIS. Mon. A Uc Cheong. gave p near Kuala Kenip a Lipis district of erday. A carbine r.ds of ammunition red. Lee Cheong rground in Johore New Village ln rea of Johore a l Home Guard patrol are and called upon -*nder. he figure ignored the he patrol54 words
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Article28 1955-10-25 1 \RGE part of C of arms which n Egypt in the last d of heavy f the latest types behind the Iron informed sources tndria. U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article, Illustration20 1955-10-25 1 photo l\ II Defence u orkers lift Nam Von?, a tr.ipp.-d worker out of th«- trrm h StandardStandard - 20 words
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Article218 1955-10-25 1 HES OFF IN DECEMBER SINGAPOBav*S < Mel Minister. Air Da\i.l .Marshall, ■i.t\ announced that he uill leave tor London in first .veH ol December "> r preliminar> discussions on the Constitutional talks next Apii!. In London, said Mr. Marshall, he will press for thc talks218 words
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Article, Illustration214 1955-10-25 1 Orders For Ex-Nun Captive Beauty Acquitted 1.1 \t ill I I. x iolrteyed former nun Sophronia is NCI entcrin.. oiirt prior to hsf trial I,i i ti p litit In tin' murder of a monk. hvdokimos Tsitscris. in Neapolls- Crete, It was all* s' d tb it Sophronia had l»rU.P. - 214 words
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Article28 1955-10-25 1 I |RL Mountbatten. BriPirst Sea Urd and e of the Duk-- i I Edin- i ure arrived In Montn al Canadian and U.S. naval offlci U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article23 1955-10-25 1 $1, 000 SNATCH or:' MEN b< d tm 1 with revolvei robl close of mor th in rtl ca h anc, ia night.23 words
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Article20 1955-10-25 1 SIAMESE twin girl; were bom yest< rday a* Madison Gener il Ha pital, Wisconsin. la M-year-ok! woman.— ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article459 1955-10-25 1 TUNKU' S LIPS SEALED Present Constitution Outdated, He States I WANT NEW STATUTE' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Thc Chief Minister, Tunku Abdu! Rahman, today demanded a "new constitution in keeping with the political development and aspirations ot the people/' to replace thc present Federation Agreement which he held is outdated and459 words
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Article86 1955-10-25 1 PARIS. Oct. 24 (AP) —The i, Three foreign ministers today compl- < d ■rk on the iirst part of a joint memorandum they will submit at the Big Four conference at Geneva. The first point concerns proposals for German reunification within a European security system. The86 words
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Article35 1955-10-25 1 BVA. \A Bel lum. Guatemala and India were ch' by the United Nations Tr iiip Council as members of a visiting mission I go to ti. Pacilic Trust Terrtrles. early next year. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article15 1955-10-25 1 INDONESIA dorsed a proposal to hold a second Asian-African conference shortly. U.P.U.P. - 15 words
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Article16 1955-10-25 1 VICE-PREBIDENI I Indonesia Dr Mohammad Ilatta, Jakarti r <*ay to visit India and Burma.16 words
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Article120 1955-10-25 1 LONDON, Oct, 24 (UP) 1 1 Daily Mail said today Prince Margaret's car (i into a coney, te land while driving t vi i th( Royal .station 1 Bosi .Viltshire last Wednesday. •p. Margaret a," the report said, and -her black Rolls-Royce was badly damaged, its120 words
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Article107 1955-10-25 1 Won't Hinder Freedom ANZAC TROOPS KUALA LUMPUR. Mon and New Zealand *'<..-.• MMd the Federal n that the purpose behind troops to Malaya wis not hinder the ttions. Mr H:<riard Casey, and MacDonald. their loieiim M:n>t« r I this ass Minister, when thef 1 on him todayMr MacDonald also offered107 words
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Article39 1955-10-25 1 PENANG, Mon. Wong Sze Heung, 25-year-old former Fukien High School girl, who went undergroun d 1949 was arrested by Special Branch officers in her parhome in Buckingham Road last Saturday. She is detained mv Emergency P'39 words
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232 1955-10-25 1 Kl\L\ LIMPIH, Mon. Tlie I ('deration thiel Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, admitted tod ij, BC now in a "quandary" over leconcilim; official and Alliance views on the amnesty •Tf we do not make a real f mat to end the shooting, through our232 words
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Article75 1955-10-25 1 Dunlop' s On To Synthetic LONDON, Oct. 24 (Reuter) Construction has now begun on a £500.000 ster. experimental unit by the Dunlop Rubber Company for production of up to 2.000 I of synthetic rubber. This was announced in a publication by the Company called Dunlop Research. The publication says Fortrez.75 words
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209 1955-10-25 1 STRATI ORD ON AVON I inland. Oct. 21 (UPI Ambulance >'■ rcemenl have been stationed at the Shakespeare memorial th- atl because its lat production sends so mans mi wooning in the managi ttki Bt l'^~ rl 1 today. Actor-producer Sir Laur- nc<209 words
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Advertisement36 1955-10-25 1 tf mIONABLE SHOE< 11/4 '/S TRADING CO. > t_s. s.-.cAWttE^Tu /uisaN l\ \V> "x x VV* Hy *J /^*mS. _________________7v m r __r *iA^^ -wJx it> ft**"**W.D. I H 0 WILLS. BRISTOL a LONDON. f AP 1036 words
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Advertisement10 1955-10-25 1 _L__T \W I'l'-n**' >m|^|m </K r < i P.-,,/**, flriv I10 words
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253 1955-10-25 2 CJ OFFERS WITNESS POLICE PROTECTION 7 Have Been Threatened' [PUR Mon. —A dismissed employee of a bi* s company was today police protection by Chief Justice. Sir CharMathew after he said a threat had been made on his life. Hong Sing, 46, former I accounts clerk of the Kuala I253 words
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Article, Illustration396 1955-10-25 2 DULL WORK ALSO MUST BE DONE Says Colony UN Man To Minister REFERENCE by Singapore's Minister for Communications and Works, h/\r. Francis Thomas, to the "considerable dullness" of the work of the United Nations received a prompt reply from the U.N.A.'s president, Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, who said that one396 words
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Article136 1955-10-25 2 Wages Up 20 Per Cent THF four-week old st ;1 Public Works Department iji,... Aa agreement has been signed I pore Factory and Shop Workers contractor, Air. Lim Cher who empj at the Labour Ministry yesterday. According to the the workers will get a 20136 words
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Article123 1955-10-25 2 Oh! The Trouble With A Pup Kl \M.. M.Hi Muni < ip.il (li>'- catcher here t<»d.i\ intt* trouble w iti* the I'oln i tn 11l >C .1 n impisk papps alaj ai .t joke sa hint I bC "l:l!lf one" n BtfOl liag raad peai e fully when lhe dutiful123 words
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96 1955-10-25 2 'Malaya Is Ahead, Says R.I. Minister KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. van experiments on the utilization ot forest waste wood pulp are much nunc advanced than those in Indonesia. Inche Mohamed b ian. Indonesian Minister for re. said here tor. he Sard.ian. oi.e of the Plan delegates. s>*id this alter visiting the96 words
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93 1955-10-25 2 MALACCA. Mon.*- Indians who have lived for more than one year in Malaya and who swear complete allegiance should he granted Federal Citizenship, a meeting of the Malacca Branch of the Malayan Indian Congress said -*ere last night. The meeting felt that if these93 words
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Article104 1955-10-25 2 Kr \i.\ LUMPUR, Mon A Unit d Nations Association headed by Education Mir. ter. Dato Abdul Razak wai aunched in the d ration today. A resolution forming the association was unanimously adopted at a "United Nations Day" mcetii held in ciub town hall by lii104 words
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Article32 1955-10-25 2 AI si.u; .j,,., meiia has broken out in North tvedah and the He* in 1 h din| o H teai \t to I to inocu ate ag t this di tease32 words
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Article85 1955-10-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR Mon More than 150 aborigines, who today suspended their mourning for the son of a head'nm and turned up in tneir ceremonial best to meet two lombo Plan delegates, wen* back home disappointed. The delegates failed to arrive at the Selayang Tribal Research Centre.85 words
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Article38 1955-10-25 2 IPIXG. Mon. For the first time, the annual 'Kew On.; Eah' festival was highlighted by a night procession here yesterday. The nine-day festival concluded today with a firewalking ceremony at the temple in Coronation Road.38 words
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Article, Illustration718 1955-10-25 2 2 Generals In Colony Get Order Of Bath TWO Singapore u'''*--erals head a special IM of honours and awards published in the London (ia/.ette -j esietday. They are the General O iti c e r Commanding. Headquarters, Singapore ft se District, Major- >. neral D. D. C. Tulloch ad the718 words
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Article, Illustration42 1955-10-25 2 UNITED NATIONS ANNIVERSARY photo Minister for Communications and Works. Mr Francis Thomas addressing members tai ?ti('4s ol the Halted Nations Association af Singapore in commemoration gf the 10th anniversary ot the foundation af the IN. at the Biitish Council Hall \estetda\ StandardStandard - 42 words
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Article70 1955-10-25 2 will eew h rur. wide A_.nmlu.ral sh£ thr noddle of mm m MMlitrr f«r < ""^fi** Industry Mi bhoy M id m% The hlf"-«Ufc*-ts. n h !lv^ handicraftned on aajpa A commit ot ac< MM MMBg others^ iu out thi M Oa el u70 words
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Advertisement451 1955-10-25 2 GRAND SEASON SALE Now In Full Swing i s _________._i* i^^^ l '^^^^^^^a^^^ t0 .aA*2 BIGGER— m.'." i■ mm i*\mL^ J6 r 'XZ~^T<.^* -WL etc n 33 BhJAJ TEXTILES. LTD. L 71. HIGH SIMM I IttsMM. a fasiiion .AvOurilßs xr,s ~W n|B Court Sr:. witl. /fiw//l V^B peep to. m451 words
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64 1955-10-25 3 'Fire Ship Pollutes Water' Th ey Say ing stake the West -..apore are up cause the Lexa j polluting the around their is tha* rapped, the thc vessel tinz in the r.r.ght lights ...hten the ft e matter to Department who. he case, ap- port authorities the laersK. r Attendant.64 words
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Article60 1955-10-25 3 Servicemen Fined For Mischief Scr*. cnen were terday f th Magistrate, for dam- n -panes ar. nbly .3. and pleaded ige of comm.tcf by smashing two and a rl- to of Oct !d that they m a taxi in front House. Dirked nd began to pitch window lower-pots flung it60 words
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Article46 1955-10-25 3 •ims 11 adults r children of the Kampong Batak in Eunos last Friwere all given $5 mediate relief, the or. Public A.- Abdul Aziz bin told The hamed said that at pr< to whether the ded alternammod rims are at prewith frier.46 words
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Article132 1955-10-25 3 NAAFI Boy Freed Of Trust Count A Ml «it ii\rr\-boy, ii I .11 l.aki i was arq n the Singapore i Magi--, le'a I Mri tt.rday of a charge al rial breach of trust "< 559.M. m t; Sup itendent of the F_U_aU] Trmasit Hostel. Nee Bess. Camp. Singapore told132 words
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Article51 1955-10-25 3 JOHORE BAHRr Thorumany. a clerk in the Central Electricity Board, was charged in the Magistrate's Court today with attempting Ito cause hurt to Mr. A. Ramanath on Oeh. 20 with a dagger in the Board's office. claimed trial and was allowed bail in $300 pending I51 words
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Article289 1955-10-25 3 Reserves Will Drop To $15 Million THE Singapore City Council will once again dip into its reserves to balance a $6 million deficit in next year's budget. At a special meeting on Thursday the Council ler and the budget for next year totalling a ture289 words
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308 1955-10-25 3 Gangster Gets 3 Years' For Knifing Woman WHIN i secret soeiet> s;an»ster was told that a ■•rtain prostitute by tlie name ot "Kose" was not iround the Johore Koad area, he stabbed his informant, anothei woman, in the back, the Singapore Second Criminal District (ourt was told \esterday. The gangster308 words
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Article32 1955-10-25 3 Police ved li two-inch mortar bombs from the lallang near the Garrison Rifle Range in Soon, on Saturd Investigation revealed that they were relics of the last32 words
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Article100 1955-10-25 3 A 15- YEAI. -OLD Indian girl pleaded guilty in the Eighth Magistrate's Court. Singapore, yesterday to a charge of attempted suicide. B nior Inspector Chan Chin Fon<i. prosecuting, told the court that the girl was found groaning on a bed in her house, on the morning100 words
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Article233 1955-10-25 3 SINGAPORF'S first major official Indonesian ail >lio\v will be held next month through the co-operation ol the Indonesian Government. The exhibition, which is under the ausp of the Bingap I Art Society, will bc called the "All I Indonesia Tod-< UDd will be opened233 words
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Article, Illustration372 1955-10-25 3 At 90, She Fell In Love With S'pore— At 95, She's Back 7 Admire Your Clean City' LOOKING a brisk and fashionable 65 years, in a neat blue silk suit and tiny black hat, Mrs. W. A. Pope, of Columbus, Ohio, spent yesterday morning doing Christmas shopping in Singapore onStandard - 372 words
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162 1955-10-25 3 TUC TO CALL FOR UNIFORM PAY SCALE THE Governing Council of thc Singapore Trade Union Congress will meet this weekend to foimulate a standard salary structure affecting hundreds of workers employed in several Singapore business houses The president of tho Congress. Mr. S. Jaganathan. told The Standard last night that162 words
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Article60 1955-10-25 3 LIM Gim Tiang was yesterday acquitted in thc Singapore Fourth Magistrate's Court of a charge of using criminal force on a live-year-old girl. It was alleged the offence was committed in a house at Gevlang on .June 24 the Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Devereux Colehurn. held60 words
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Article35 1955-10-25 3 Wl irom today. the Katong-Bedok Bus Service Company will present service terminating .it Geylang Police Station to Guillemard Road. Lorong 10. Permission for the extension has been approved by the City Council.35 words
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Article38 1955-10-25 3 MR. X. K. DEY. Head Overseer in the Public Works Department. Raub, has retired after 33 years service in Pahang Mr M. Mylvaganam from the Fraser's Hill has taken over from Mr. Dey.38 words
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Article495 1955-10-25 3 After 78 Years, Chinese Secretariat Is Redundant n BBc€ of 1 S tai r Chinese Ai't'aiis— one of the oldest department.*, in Singapore .v be scrappe i BUI lai ..ably un-:- r- md that I n i S RTJ I Cmm I Iffati i495 words
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Advertisement117 1955-10-25 3 < l.iiiint Dut) iiu- Sarin*/.... Still it i/im Slurp ni t him I ill' lnn tit Our GRAND J2 Y-ALxl^n, 111 -7-' VOUrVZ, 1 event you've been waiting for Some of thc Outstanding Bargains 1 Dyed Serge 36" M* P^ > J American Checked Jatctta 45" 60 Rackfost Certain Net117 words
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Advertisement187 1955-10-25 3 KORET OF CALIFORNIA rr \D\NTtPi. '^'niwiNTi^ pii \imj uIAKANIttU VJ) MAM) u XSMXIiIL Ni, ii mini i! iiu !*l P. tf *>» jSEffi-vJiic:?'- x9ftf-'jf^4.'P .^ji* __t Por 1 Sircvt. Fme Pietie Stand- •"Veteee.-rl" Tricot ■lenses Si 850 way Collar 81. |ersev tlcc-.t Printed Plrrt-f SH 50 -35.00 C hr-rd.ne Tailor187 words
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248 1955-10-25 4 Chief Ofl er O Aadetaon of the jus. Helia yesterday l gave evi 1 '■"S ng I District l 1 JOO lbs. of the vessel by Customs oflker* on Sept Mr. Anderson h j den. pe ;ally n i bee his ship leaves248 words
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119 1955-10-25 4 _FT amendment to the M Ordinance has been submitted by the Muslim Advisory Board to Government with a view to establishing a Muslim law court in Singapore for the better regulation of matters relating to marriage and divorce. Inch e Haji Din secretary of119 words
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Article322 1955-10-25 4 Judge Overrules Assessors Ml AR, Mon. a former member of the Home Guard. Lag Sen.; Hock. 18. was sentenced to death t(da\ at the Muar Assizes bv Mr. Justice Paul St-.rr lor the murder of a fellow villager Koh Kian Khek at Kfjag iv n322 words
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Article46 1955-10-25 4 ALOR STAR. M 0 Four re alleged to have robbed a Thai ol his c^ K 1 ntat Kt> Per. is border last nigl I •BC Thai told po.ice demanded |l from him H on »10 v. took. Po.ice are ir estng.46 words
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Article45 1955-10-25 4 'v A( Ml -'lhe Ma- S C ipany wii hoi i annua, linner Shell S lrib ,tor •■"< the Ma acca Negn and North-west Joh »re P at the Sin Wah 'V*- »rai t next Saturday st 7 30 p m,45 words
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322 1955-10-25 4 KL Municipal Polls KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. N omination papers for the Municipal elections here will be handed in tomorrow and there is every indication that the Alliance will be the only party in the field. The Standard understands that none t' the other322 words
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Article181 1955-10-25 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber pn.es (cents per lb in Singapore yesterdav were Bmtrs Seller^ Spot fob NH.) 1 >; > > No 1 KS S. Nov 1223 123 N). .1 i :n ui Na. 3 lis 121 Tene: Steawj iwJet tin ri.K I The pric** ol tin yesterday was ;T.'181 words
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Article121 1955-10-25 4 Famous Surgeon On Loan Here A world famous r-uro-surs< m, Mr. Douflai Miller, is in Singapore on rl (it to Mahr. i under Ibe an pi© ol the Colombo Plan, the Ministry ol Health announced yesterda. Mr. Ml li r, who leavi at the end ol the month, has been121 words
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123 1955-10-25 4 Student To Undergo Year's Probation HINESE High S hooi student was ordered to undergo a year's probation by tne apore First Criminal District Court yesterday wht pleaded guilty to a charge i I having in his possession two banned publications at bis Owen Road home on Aug. 16. The student.123 words
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92 1955-10-25 4 TWO men. Oliveiro An Denision and Ng Bak Hor. claimed trial charges of criminal intimidation and voluntarily causing hurt to Ls Yoi, in the Singapore Fourth Magistrate's Court erday. It was alleged that Denison and Ng threatened Lai with injury to prevent him from92 words
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Article, Illustration107 1955-10-25 4 Mr. \V. Voss, the export director ol t ail Zci-s. the makers of the famous Zei«>s Ikon cameras, optical and scientific equipment, arrived in Sinnaparc est (-relay by 8.0.A.C. on the Hurt leu of his tour of Zei^s brandies and agencies throughout the world. He uill he107 words
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Article129 1955-10-25 4 Profitable Weekend For Thieves CASH and leweUery worth over a thousand dollars stolen in Singapore over thc weekend. ..•man from Seletar, parked his car and locked it 3 the City Council Building. Later when he returned, imera, electric razor and clot: worth $260 missing from the car. A gold necklace129 words
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Article92 1955-10-25 4 PORT SWETTENHAM. More than 2.500 cigars helonging to the crew of the ship. Chit Mymna. were _>ealed up by Customs of!. I i hen site arrived here from Bangkok this morning After a thorough search of the ship, the party found IS members of the crew92 words
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Advertisement248 1955-10-25 4 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< J SliW. BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS J fi_fifS'S^s"i <> (j.;;n BJQ 4 tpm flic circim.it i< >tor\ i m il)< l«»\rs lite 4) 4> W 'Wi^ «i Chim m Mi; i\ (jfrl... 4 'D "A FADED I w>a DREAM J o f r* IV ,n mi hi v> I\i 4248 words
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Advertisement274 1955-10-25 4 CATHAY ORGAN!:. Ti^H~An ~^\l NOW SHOWING! P ATI- I mAiMAi I 1> 9.3f p.m. Am-cw-grri...... II h Ik ik aP l^ \_a r"5* si«j i tali I B.m ___k^_iVii^iß '4 r_k(VJ_y k I k r________-____-^i-y IJ/rT Mat: 1 Cs^SiK wan I _3P*i^-_____r^ t^,. a WATCH Fol~ x BO6ART BAY USTINOV274 words
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Article, Illustration257 1955-10-25 5 tf-AW School Opens tut If W/7/ Tat e Time -Chew Till Minister fo I ition. Mr. Chew Swee Kee, trdav that with 11 s( 00 i s >M a magic wand wfcfcfc df* turn "hillsides i- 1n... ,1s n stones into 1 dnd Chew257 words
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49 1955-10-25 5 three alia ng Wah. claimed Singapore Seventh I ourt yesterday of cheating. $18,150. in n alleged tly induced doon to give him <$8.300> at an *d that Tan im Yik $9,850 in goods and trate Mr. Choor i Tan to be re- Oct. 31.49 words
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Article40 1955-10-25 5 IPOH. Mon. -A cook. Koe Cheong, 44, cf Hume 'Street, ♦enced by the President of the Sessions Court. Mr. fc V. Peers, to four months' imprisonment for possession of opium smoking utensils at his house on Oct. 19.40 words
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Article285 1955-10-25 5 Corporal Tells Court TWO men. Ka;. Hong and Tan Liang Cheng. vesterdav stood trial in High Court on charges of attempted murder and rioting at Somerset Road on May 1. They wer :sed of at.t.ng to murder Soh Kok ig and Lim Moh Kan285 words
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Article425 1955-10-25 5 Its All A Matter Of Economics... *f**%i c ui _C c ar f _n If e a t IffiSfeltll U cieilfll\ li lit mf -M ,< >-A :*^y''*AA-'Z m ziWM^As Wam4*T m mfim9tmK*temxAAm k^ SO COSMETICS 6- PIG FEED MIX WELL HERE K I A| A I.I.MIMK, Mon. Lite's like425 words
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Article78 1955-10-25 5 $100,000 ARREARS COLLECTED KUALA LUMPUR. .Mon. Labour Department officers last month collected nearly $100,000 from employers, arrears of employees' contributions to the Provident Fur.d. The Department also instituted prosecutions against 12 employers for offences concerning the Fund resulting in fines totalling $1,135. Total contribution* by employers and employees to date78 words
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168 1955-10-25 5 $11.2 MIL FOR NEW LABOURERS' HOMES KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. In the last 12 months, Malayan rubber estates approved plans for new homes for labourers and conversions of exi units at a cost of $1] 212 000. I Estates are expected to ci $91,175 during the current year on improving it.168 words
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197 1955-10-25 5 VNuTIII.K stor-, is about (lu- owner of V-ri Sembilan estate He hid not fcUted hfa property since the l-.im r,eney bei-aii in lfi 18, bavin* entrusted its in agement to a eontraetor and his kepala. h tnuustul its nunThi r has since197 words
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Article, Illustration212 1955-10-25 5 Bran And Brandy (Neat), Has 'Em Strong THi: Bulletin presents some aspects of Malayan labour and industry that can only be described as unique. Perhaps the most outstanding example of this "be'k've-it-or-nnt' side of Malayan labour is illustrated in report aa two lojl'-jini; area.s in Selangor Labour officers noticed that212 words
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225 1955-10-25 5 THE Department of Mach- reports that on a large estate in Perak. the workers were earning an average of $6.4 as a result of a profit sharing system. is stat thai the tappers are all employed through contractor. The owner of the estate receives225 words
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Advertisement101 1955-10-25 5 SACK PAINS |N_ to Dt WITTS PIUS I ■'Octocj_» __m___vW. ll is |*Mf "mi lfOwgfam" V 'V: hmmmmmti f~ T **f mut taoaata paaaaa mmm wmmmnbmm baa* rm**^»arj aunt, ot your hfe or the Wa__.ni. F mrtmmtali, mmra maa c_»*m *mm fr__i»it» i_lj.i > t nyfToff' lailj acta Wfr mtetj101 words
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Advertisement291 1955-10-25 5 The world famous family cf TIGER medicinal products Ao4t)L 4 i C"o^'^ ______________l mmmm* OOB*mm\T% EK? CHINK AWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is ail excellent rtmtdy for Stomoch Pains, Constipation, Indiqestion Acidity, Hecrtburn Less cf Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL to___r. w_ n r .-W"**"***- i *y291 words
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Miscellaneous524 1955-10-25 5 c&lmanac Information at a Glance L _jqatfrti<i-M mmr- am For Schools (S)- 1 pm 1119 This Dav And Age: 1130 fTf ■m. .nA q r D KL); 130 Time S News Com met. tai. v 114; Music IJ NG AP UKI nai and News |S>; 145 Hot by Grieg and524 words
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Article557 1955-10-25 6 |X>LITICAL power won by the Malays in recent months seems to have caused the judgment of thc younger 'gener of Malays to run amok. Certain Malay journals encourage this trend of affairs, and one of them defended reckless youth against the advice and criticism tendered them by557 words
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Article455 1955-10-25 6 1 1 ALAYANS have despaired of understand^.; soing on in the com; ttmogpheri <>: South Vietnam, but yesterday they were surprised to hear that it was still a going concern Premier Ngo Dinh Diem winning the election ninety-five per cent of the 5.000.000 votr east Emperor Bao D455 words
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Article, Illustration792 1955-10-25 6 Philip Deane - It's PEOPLE... P E O P L E Philip Deane 375 MILLION PLUS EVERY YEAR 4,500,000 OR 12,500 EACH DAY Rv lmi DELHI. r r HL. worlds biggest birth control drive as the only wuv ot heating India's immense unemployment and population problems is now beginning. India now has 375792 words
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Article984 1955-10-25 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THF NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA I 1 3\ RENTLH ev< rj 1 i d v :.\;ous to UM I I Mali lop-Red Chin Pi ng, Invited the ta i :ef Mh*. I n and Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan him and aOEftOta the plj* ol peace of his984 words
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300 1955-10-25 6 Sir: Nomination day for Kuala Lumpur Municipal Elections is ahead and ?o far no names of the procd candidates have been announced by the parties. Some names from the MIC seem to be much in tbe air. but it is thinkable that the ladi of Malayan Indian300 words
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Letter138 1955-10-25 6 New Salaries for Teachers air: It if af iaand to know when tht nt*\\gaaaaai *.tudmt a*. ■ha pasted thr .r final examination a Aususl are coins to re- their new rate*, of I has taken tbe Educa tioa Ikpirtnv ni nearly one year lo pav rates la* I am u138 words
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Letter167 1955-10-25 6 Sir: Last Sunday I visited much-publicised A num. Expecting something similar to the Telok Ay< i a. Art aquarium. 1 ami surpri when it turned out to be nothing of the kind! I had the feeling ol being lowered to the sea-bot-_D 1 a the denizens167 words
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Letter111 1955-10-25 6 s >r: 1 understand there are several Malay professional musical parties in Singapore. uhi v li broadcast over Radio Malaya ham time la tiiiie. There is one popular Malay Musii Party existing in Biagapefe, called "Pain hara ag am Ken ehaaa Watr under the leadersliij) of Rahman. whiiii111 words
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Letter165 1955-10-25 6 A way in a way out Sir: In Singapore, one i Ken find- great difficulty in alighting Irom a crowded bus. Although not permitted by law. the a Of almost every uu.s crowded during the 3. peak* 1 ;t* a»ds. 13. -lently results in ngen .'ting at the back of165 words
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Article89 1955-10-25 6 A-Energy In Malaya TT v.i tgkc ti n to SQ vears for tlie practical application of atomic energy in aya bul are must nol I e inpn pared for the day, declares Sis Chew .lit Poh, w*a must train -*:<> -p al v, 'i i and engine*89 words
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Advertisement115 1955-10-25 6 OPTICAL SERVICES OF THE HIGHEST ORDER Spectacles made by us are as perfect as will aai l raa make them. Tne contour of your race, the outline of your nose, the distance of your eyes are apart, whe ir eves are deep-seated or the reverse, whet^ have abort or long115 words
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Advertisement30 1955-10-25 6 CATELLIS MACARONI *y) SPAGHETTI VERMICELLI I WiiKN si...yi.d WITH FISH. MLAT 11 01. CllBB 8 i: .MAKK DEUCIOUS [rJ AM) SATIS! VINC LUNCHEON AND BUPPBB DISHLS. I SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE30 words
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261 1955-10-25 7 Germany's Ist Postwar 'Conquest' SAARBRUECKEN, Saar, Oei U (UP) RegaVfaaH pro-German nationalist!, won a crushing landslide vlctaff] in tin- explosive >aar last night, inflicting g -tinging blow on I- ranee and dangerously increasing pressure for the rich coal-and-steel ienltnry'g n't'iin to Gen laay.AP - 261 words
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191 1955-10-25 7 HINGTON, Oet. 24 <l P)-Ti I v,u reaatj la iwttea la u all ine programme and w< a la build ji... ai Ihe deadli undersea in the fiscal year rtin| Jn y 1, il was disclosed vestertkn n authoritative Defence Department source191 words
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Article184 1955-10-25 7 Bonn Calls For A New Solution BONN, Oct. 24 (UP) Iran appeal to France and other Western allies the B- government tonight ca for a "new solution" to the explosive Saar problem tu save European unity. official communique led after an emerg< cabinet session called to study the "difficult situation"184 words
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Article24 1955-10-25 7 eleven-day strike of Sydney firemen ended yesterday when a large majority voted at a meeting to report for work immediately. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article46 1955-10-25 7 H"N*. XI Oct t XP Coun -t'ld i. oprned <. I. braX •ITect (M l\[ &tkf Hebratlasts will be climaxed mtKk mmm i I N .t-M hold an ,er V'V'y D.anis t i| up The caaaiaetars will be Britain sii :> I. •■•nurd Bernstein46 words
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Article, Illustration154 1955-10-25 7 Bao Dai OutFrench Support Premier Diem 1 (Renter)— Ex-Emperor lag Daft > x > im.iisi ii-tu.ilJ\ ended 1 <■ rn :,t withdrt w its sup »-"iir <d \m in lu, ked Premier nt an- henceuld be lon folSouth aay in which ol depo him as Mr, Diem. rule of the154 words
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Article11 1955-10-25 7 I ictres Jane r Kenneth •»teri n JC_»_t_- A.P.A.P. - 11 words
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Article24 1955-10-25 7 U.K. Warships Escort President A tug rtii the outh of Ply--4 the British •rigates Ie conI aeeomoop Barthoh ;dent through to the Port of24 words
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Article, Illustration49 1955-10-25 7 WIN 11. Northerners _;ird for old man winter. down Florida way they're glrdaßl for the annual influx ot sun-follow in.tourists. Two good reasons for i-ouu south apart from the weather and the wat'i are Ann Hart and Molly Arrirey. toe-toiuh ins water-skiers, at Cypress Gardens.49 words
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169 1955-10-25 7 UNITED NATIONS. N.Y., Oct. 24 (AP)-Spurred by a U.S. State Department bid fur a 12-nation conference in December on the make-up of an international Atomic Energy Agency, U.N. delegates renewed consultations here today in an attempt to get general endorsement of the Agency The169 words
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Article65 1955-10-25 7 SEOUL, Oct 24, (APISouth Korean police said a young farmer working in a field was hit and killed on Sunday by a small bomb dropped by a plane, believed from the U.S. Air Force. The plane apparently wa? participating in ma.-i*e:. over the field where" the65 words
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Article71 1955-10-25 7 geneva, o." 24 (Reuter) —Mr. Wiiliam Ya.d»-n Thom,t a tant Director Ch neral ol the International Labour Orfanisation leaves here bv air todaj on a tWQ month .ion to the Pai Baal to consult with governments and to Inspect the services of the i.71 words
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Article56 1955-10-25 7 LONDON. Od 24. <A. Warsaw Raaio said yc.-'-rday that tare Polish-born ".V'-.eri-spies illegally smuggled into Poland to or.du.-t espionage* 1 bava been a rf ested and will be tried. They were identified as [gna Dia tuk, 31. an.i Cres- B rdzkl 17, The not cles'-ribe56 words
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Article98 1955-10-25 7 LONDON, Oct M (AF) Defeaee Minister Belaya I .l.i\d hauled up the t'.N H.m over Trafalgar Square aa Saaeaj .-.r.<\ int- nUaatea latat peaag man in a black lut haaled it down and trampled it in the mud Ih. ll. iu vvent up as part of98 words
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Article, Illustration120 1955-10-25 7 THEIR faces bavin** the quality of porcelain masks, these two actors of the Peipinu Opera Company examine their make-up before going on stage in I Rom. in theatre, la ghre life to one of the mo>t exciting shows of our time. In their European tour whichU.P. - 120 words
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Article206 1955-10-25 7 Birth Control Talks Begin TOKYO, Oct. 24 (UP)— The worlds biooest eonlereiue on birth control opens in Tokyo today with the spotlight on pregnancy-preventing pill that can be taken as easily as candy. The opening day session will hear the world's best known birth control206 words
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190 1955-10-25 7 'Nude Girls On His Knees' -OFFICIAL LONDON, Oct. 1 IP famous British photo grapher of nudes revealed >rstrrda\ he took anohsirne phot. -i 4 p,) at thr request of thr Korrign Orn< e during the wai for propaganda purposes Photographer Horarr Royr said in his ,ii rhio graph** "Nude Ego"190 words
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Article102 1955-10-25 7 I ".NBERRA. Oct. 1.4 il 81l Arthur Fadden. Australian Federal Treasurer, today advocated a higher .ci and lower Enropeaa fcarlfa aa primary product.-- ntlal moves towards world c convertibility. Btr irthar who is also I Premier told th Federa Council of the Cou: tr.102 words
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Article86 1955-10-25 7 SEOUL. Oct. 24, (AP)—General Isaac D. White. l.'.S. Far East Army Commander, in a United Nations Day message that U.S. troops still stand in Korea with other forces as "a bulwark of freedom." nited Nations Day la 1 particularly significant to rs in the Far East86 words
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Article44 1955-10-25 7 SA 3VCTSCO. ML 4 ter) A sharp earthquake San Francisco last ni?ht continued for at jeast a minute. There were no Immediate reports of damage but the quake w f as apparently v spread. Newspaper offices were I flooded with calls.44 words
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Article30 1955-10-25 7 WILLIAM A. Curley. 81--year-old editor of the New York Journal-American. died rday in Harkness lion. Columbia-Presbyt< Medical Centre New Y Death was caused by a heart ailment. APAP - 30 words
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Article65 1955-10-25 7 The top men in the ai and Moslem Masjumi pan assu. lie new be organlaed t Jakarta District Beei nounced the alloca city one for the Nation.-... thr Masjumi. nalist ex Prime ICialsAli Sastroamidjojo Masjumi ex-Prime Minister r parti. thas automatically gct Masjumi are certa65 words
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Article51 1955-10-25 7 Nl YORK. day he issfca tually Kisenhov aerial arms inspection plan guarding against atomic prise attack. assen. the President's spa* cial adviser on disarmament, said he based his optimise Russia's response sen* bower's atoms-for-|_e«ee Ba said "two ears- Y -formed the late "into a tangible, working51 words
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Article20 1955-10-25 7 THE new Japanese Nav? will undergo mock attack by ine s d man*.* ivr- -ariiny i oa*. U.P.U.P. - 20 words
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Advertisement34 1955-10-25 7 Garden tV Estafe Lid. :-i\if mun K\\i; l!l)\D. SI\GAPORt 19. ANNOUNCES IMMEDIATE AVAILABILITY HEW TYPE SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES 7,000 gggffi urge lounge, 3 bedrooms kitchen, bathroom/wc. car port/verandah modern sanitation the BEST VALUE OFFERED ANYWHERE34 words
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Advertisement112 1955-10-25 7 ktj\s For tha /iou.-i ■/iininl mOttottl ICE PAILS f^k^^ Height A\" diameter 5 I mP^^^^T^ It_B' V mmwJ _______fc CUT GLASS p COMPLETE with WPHi ■MK. v.. -.-.-.v. -.-....xvj QCTAGONAL SHAPE ft OVAL SHAPE, SserlKc^ 0^ 6 Ncw J WITH: DISHES as .llustroted, J Send Devonshire; $72.50 Aith 6 dishes112 words
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175 1955-10-25 8 .NT of the ted Nations Association of Singapore. Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, last night expressed the hope that some day, Singapore, as a sovereign independent nation, may become a member of the United Nati Mr. Yap was speaking at a dinner175 words
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Article64 1955-10-25 8 14-YEAR-OLD Sing., -..rl was rescued fr^m off Princess Elizabeth Wa'k yesterday afternoon. Tay Lee Kcng, was jeen falling into the sea **v a 10-year-old hoy who was D<aying dart with a taxiderm: The boy raised tne al?rm and his partner. Tan L?i Choon, 43. raced to64 words
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Article, Illustration93 1955-10-25 8 Photo THK president of Columbia International. Mr lacy Kastaer. arrived with his wife in Singapore ycsterdav by 8.0.A.C., en roatc to Manila to attend the iirst tar Bast c omentum of the company. Delegates from ten countries, including Ma lava, will attend the ((invention which willStandard - 93 words
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275 1955-10-25 8 MERDEKA' TALKS IN LONDON Kl \I A LIMPI R, .Mon.— The Federation's Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, .said today it would he I lad thin.: it Alliance and Killers' leprtsentatives to the forthcoming '.Merdeka" talks were to appear in London as opposing parties,275 words
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Article39 1955-10-25 8 HONGKONG Oct. 24 Special Standard S /ice Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: 51 5 40 t Sterling; $3.***** to US$l; $1,836 to Malayan $1; SO. 13^ to one Indonesian Rupiuh; G .!d to a tael.39 words
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Article63 1955-10-25 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Men Chin Lock. 18, was today sen tenced to two year ;he Young Offenders' Prison ov Justice Storr at the Assizes for raping a 13-y ear-old girl at Kluang on July 16. A probation report said Chin Lock's eldest brother had been repatriated to63 words
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Article172 1955-10-25 8 \PORE Police arc on thc look-out for a "fat pipesmoking towkay'' who forced a washerwoman, Leo Ah K into surrendering $450 to him. en Lee went to the towkay's house in Mulberry Avenue for a job she was met by the towkay and a woman. The towkay172 words
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Article313 1955-10-25 8 -Byrne Tells Commission MR. K. M. Byrne, representing the Singapore Senicr Officers Association, told the Malayanixation Commission yesterday that it might not be possible to Malayanize the Civil Service in four years, which is the target of the Government. "We might no. My313 words
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Article127 1955-10-25 8 Widow Gets Claim For Damages JUDG -CENT by consent for $7,000 favour of a widow. Lira Kim Neo. was entered by Mr. .Justice Whitton in thc Singapore High Court yesterday in an action for damages brought against the Singapore Traction Company. Madam Lim and her two children were claiming damages127 words
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Article, Illustration89 1955-10-25 8 Churchman To Tour Aid Centres rm in ii v, tar > of thc oi Id i\ i< nt 1 li. I'i tenant Ki Ini Oi tion i;. i: venson nrhi por, Pi ti iiiaararajra ay on a tour ni isiti (i Japan K llonukcng, Siam and \irtn.ui lb I! Indonc-i89 words
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Article47 1955-10-25 8 PENANG, Mon. A labourer. H bin Badari, arai sentenced to one year's imp: mment in the Magistrate's Court today when he convicted on a charge of criminal breach of trust of a ile valued at $112 at k Road on Sept 2.47 words
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Article28 1955-10-25 8 FOR hee in a 1 I area. Afris Ahmad of Batu Pahat, was finer: :n default, four months' imprisonment in the Sessions Court, Johore Bahru, today.28 words
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21 1955-10-25 8 TEACHERS HAVE NO CAUSE FOR GROUSE -Says r..| 1 I I I J m Mr I 1 I I I I21 words
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Article44 1955-10-25 8 THE Smgap Min: > t I n delegat« that he will look matter of teachers' *a.ani in C: niiryschooi The delegation told ll Chew that cor. hardship is beine i to primary school teacha by the -inadequs thev get.44 words
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Advertisement175 1955-10-25 8 |Wf LCOAf f 70 COLUMBIANS NEW PRESIDENT j I _t_______^ <efl S kr^aa -H .fl fl iati la --ia R *> A MR. LACY W. KASTNER H > PRESeDENI Of COLL MB! A > Picnius i\iLß\Mio\\i CORF. these three outstanding Coi unthia pictures open this iveohl I IRE X 1175 words
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Article, Illustration714 1955-10-25 9 Charles Widdup - Charles Widdup By 1 -L WANTS TO BE A SAILOR ON 'PILGRIM' TRIP LONDON. THF fam dress frolic that eightern-vear-<»ld Pat Williams wants t" wu on will he thr roughest and toughest oi Por Pat, a nurse at St. Mary's Hospital, Paddington, wants to be a twentieth-century714 words
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Article234 1955-10-25 9 MILE customers lay sleeping In turkish bath cubicles a masked aaaa painted a gun at attend James Edwards "This is a stick-up,'* the gunman said softly. "Hand over the takings." Desperately Mr Edwards, who works in the fashionable Jcrmyn-street baths in London, looked about him234 words
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Article, Illustration136 1955-10-25 9 Gwen has a Secret Life THL secret has leaked out. Gwen Grostatc is rcalh two girls. H\ d.i\ siie is typist Gwen. sitting in an office, wearing "horn-rimmed glasses.* with hcr hair done up in a bun. She is quiet, efficient, careful with her hgures night (iwen becomes sultry Linda136 words
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Article169 1955-10-25 9 STOCKHOLM 1 1 it Hkaflj thai i .aail.Bi r ouple w ould dally out < I door>, in a temperature _.S (ie_,re:*s below /.ero? That was the question which faced a court in Boden. Northern Sweden And the magistrates decided that it IS likely enough. The169 words
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436 1955-10-25 9 A Wife faints as she is jailed—for Love I OIfDON \Oi N(. |Im I-. 3 ;i--cd her lin -ii.tnil in an ai* i 1 1 1'4.1 robhei n c olla psrcl i:i the dm k a N -lu- 18l 1 1 A at the Old Bade ret <*ntl> A warder436 words
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217 1955-10-25 9 Why did the C. O. visit a sick mother? I l)M)!l\ IN RAI inqll i r > v\ as held recent!*' into a eomniaiidiii-; oilierr i»it to the siik mother <n a fli^hta i -.f\int ..e Bight sergeant's that I DD .'.ent to see how ill mother. Mrs. Mabel bouse,217 words
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Article, Illustration23 1955-10-25 9 'Mi old man and tne iia\»nt Bad i anaa aava. sinee before th«> war that's v*. hen we stopped speaking to each other"23 words
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Article, Illustration96 1955-10-25 9 Sultry Night Club Singer Now Gwen has let n^r hair down and become sultry Linda Simms, night club singer in the West End > London. Gwen, who got tht singing job anpr nn v.. tion said: "Doing two joi s is a bit tough, but il brings **i extra money.96 words
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Article33 1955-10-25 9 TOWN PLANNING staff in Auckland, New x Zealand, discovered that one road had been planned to mn into a /00. through the lions (age, the hyena's cage and the balloon's cage.33 words
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Advertisement10 1955-10-25 9 just caa't ram IB the manageress— i^ae out to lunch.10 words
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Advertisement47 1955-10-25 9 For that added touch of good grooming... aitctiiivMif^- ___fl_,____l I t (I mj j i 1 DISTRESSING COUGHING SPASM? SNEEZY COLO? The age-old remedy must be mmmwmmwmmmm^im ■-—-——--I Menthol and Eucalyptus/ Pastilles OPTORG CO. (MALAYA) LTD.^^^N^^ 124, Robinson Road, Singapore and at KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG and IPOH47 words
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Miscellaneous155 1955-10-25 9 llmSd puzzle *m»ma *iH'l^^^_______Hf IB' I IH___F^^ mt^k _______R __L» IHH fl r_fM_Si i H .L-j.jJ riLIS Amy sent this to thc M van Reds' a 7 Ends prosperously (8) am mm M* 9- Li cd. C4.4.3.4* 14 Fifty morc than n across a horse <T» o French 15- Anagram155 words
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Article240 1955-10-25 10 Imports From H.K. Increase -EXPORTS DROP MALAYA'S trade with Bans kong diirins; September showed an increase in impo.ts by HK537.6 million and a decrease in exports by HKS(..() million, according la the monthly report of thc Commerce and Industry Depaitment. Hongkoi_u. United Kingdom, increasing her purchases to the value ot240 words
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Article71 1955-10-25 10 Surf" is Mr. If. Howell of Boustead and Co. Ltd., Singapore. The firm ere local aaents for thr detergent made b?/ Lever Bros. Bousteads have so tar given away 36 gold Wutchet for their Surf publicity campaign all over M':lnya. SurA' will again call on71 words
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Article129 1955-10-25 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul were: Muntok white $151 sellers. Sar. white $150 sellers. Sr Sarawak black $98 sellers: copra Nov. $271 buyers. sellers. Dec. $27 buyers. $28i sellers; coconut oil <bulk> $4H sellers. coconut oil (drums) $43 J sell* Singapore Copra Association 4129 words
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Article, Illustration58 1955-10-25 10 POPULAR "Mr. Surf" called on three people at their homes in Singapore yesterday. and presented each wilh a gold Rolex rcatch. The lucky recipients were Miss Teo Seok Luan of 45 Emerald Hill Road, Madam Kong Kee Lee 45-D Rayman Avenue and Mrs. James Lee 56 A Xor folk Road.58 words
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Article145 1955-10-25 10 oi il i: Ko \|>S Glenajrtney. 'yc Heutsr. I loi Uou K .ton. Aseaniu?. Hydra Kerch. 1 eldorf. Selandia. Inchwells. Mallory LyKes. Azumason Maru. Steel Vendor, State of Andhra. Clement Ader, Blyth Explorer, li. Thorstrand. Ja Achilles. President Clo\ i\m j: ro \i»LarantuKa. Ih. chidr. Pangkor. Bidor. Perak.145 words
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Article105 1955-10-25 10 THI van Exchange Banks Ciation marie the following change.- in its rates to merchants vesterdav v York: buying. TT 32 13 16 OD 32 13i It.. 90 davs 33) credit bills. 333/16 trade bills. tnada: buying TT 32 1.". 16. OD 32 15 16. 90 davs. 33 3,16105 words
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Article, Illustration166 1955-10-25 10 THE staff of Sandrta>:ds, Buttery and Co. Ltd Singapore feted their managing director, Mr. H.B. ran Praagh who retires 36 years in Malaya, aid ■n't Praagh. with a dinner on Saturday. van Praagh told the JOO guests and friends that Sandilands tras the first company in MalayaStandard - 166 words
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161 1955-10-25 10 MALAYA PLACES 1st ORDER OF ARCON PREFAB M \l..\Y.\ has placed her first order ..I the Rm made \rcon prelahiicated buildings uhmi used extensiveh in development pLins in the I .t^t. Two Arcon building-*, worth C 16.000 (about $136,000) soon be erected on a __{U .g. They are to be161 words
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Article220 1955-10-25 10 Standard Market R Cpor THE Thai Government ho s tensive changes in th< custom tariff, details of which arc q Vq S C Ministry of Commcrc, and IndustL t?« ly the Thai Govt "^aw lifting of the ban on imp< dities. i Import licensing for all but a few220 words
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Article17 1955-10-25 10 THE Malayan StM by th I I dsdssdddssd dfdfdf I '''l SmmlLb I BIMNfi I HMM17 words
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190 1955-10-25 10 New Type Of Hearing Aid In Market NEW TYPE of hearing aid 1 ahich cuts current consumption by as per 1 c nl n Introduced lnl the Malayan DU U I e apparatus is the Universal Phlilpi Tran .stor aring aid tvp KL iM I O •In 100 this cally190 words
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Advertisement500 1955-10-25 10 NOTICES FOR IMMEDIATE SALE WITH VACANT POSSESSION < i,, The valuable freehold Residence "JOSHURAN" 1f,.",. \,r lioail (odjoining The Sea View Hotel, Kotong) being Lot 316, Mukim XXV Area approximately *****5 sq. ft. Ideally situated for Consulate, superior private residence, etc. Price 55.50 per sq. ft. or near offer. <500 words
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Advertisement505 1955-10-25 10 KIM A LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNC-p II NDI NOTK L t Ited for i 1 c of a Quantity of Scr.i. I'nserviceable Materials and Stores now lying at the Kampong Attap Depot. Taylor Road. 2. The materials comprise generally S< rap Iron st< Vehicle Parts and Equipment. Steel Drum and Some505 words
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Advertisement380 1955-10-25 10 NOTICES Kl Al A It MPI I. Ml NK IPAI. COI Nl IL il ndik NOTICE r V NDERS arc invited for thc I following for the 1956:— (1) Supply of Boots and She, Supply of Uniforms. (3) Supply of Petrol, Oils and Lubricants. (.4) Supply of Licence, Vehicle and380 words
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Advertisement120 1955-10-25 10 NYK LINE iaawa A*.ti Maru for Cenoa. Marseilles. Aignrk. lanftiet. Casablanca. London. Rotterdam. Antwerp. mmmwt n/li Zu.vo as for Aden Dcbouti. P Sudan, Jeddah. Suez P bad. Be. rut. Lattakta Alexandria -Passengers Accepted) IZ/M i**-** Kokoku M.ru for Aden Di.boutt. Massowah. P. Sudan, (eddah. P. Alexandria. lattak-a. I Istanbul Piraeus120 words
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Advertisement671 1955-10-25 11 TRADING CO., LTD. i 2«5*« I I'.'/ 6 Robm.cf. kc.c THE ILUI FUNNEL LINE AME( .AN St It VICt Nrw t bi.-.-0.. Pn.UdeltS,. Cult Port, P Sha-r, Pen_.ni Ne. :i n c I M ►.t I* *,t ■••■*••*■<*• and d,charg. ca-?c HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD ioini MR I671 words
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Advertisement1092 1955-10-25 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 Hi iidmi i Incorporated n Singapore) .'i nn blue funnel line 5T C*rritr. option to proccca »l* Oth.i port* to load s"d <3tsch.it. C*'U* SAILINGS to LIVFRPOQL ClA*'/W LONDON U CONTININ. SmtJpor. Ou. Sailt t- S Ham f*nani Cyclopt fcr Liverpool Claißow1,092 words
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Advertisement936 1955-10-25 11 MITSUI pP^ LINE S pore P. S ham PenGncj FOP JAPAN from Ind.a Azumasan Maru 'ronn Bombay tor Yokohama, Kobe, Moii via Hongkong Gdn. 10 11 Ban'ci M.ru Calcutta for Kobe. Osaka, Yokohama 6otb»M FOR JAPAN from Continent Awonsan Moru 'c* ir'r>o--r>a-r.c Kcr*e Ncqc c vc V-j C.n h -.r,936 words
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Advertisement871 1955-10-25 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT '.CANDINAV'A For Aden, Port Said G.noa. Antw rp Po**r-rdom m u r -j Copenhagen. Gothfr.burq crj Oslo S pore P S H o m nonq x "SELANDIA Gdns 25 26 27/27 C x "MORELIA" 15/17Nov 18/18 Nov 19/20 Noa xx "FALSTRIA" 21 23 Dec871 words
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Article127 1955-10-25 12 Fishes Often Overeat A COMMON fault with inexperienced fish keepers is overfeeding. It is better to feed fish little and often— say. once in the morning and again at night so that the amount of food left over to pollute the tank is reduced to a minimum. When giving dry127 words
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Article444 1955-10-25 12 HELEN P. WEIRICH - The Bullfrog And The Catfish HELEN P. WEIRICH SHORT STORY"**"""*"**"********** 4 4 by THK RI'I.I.FROC; ater lily leaf and croaked his Jeep song all night long. Bennie the cat! was very tired. He could not sleep when the Bullfrog croaked. Willie tl turtle was very tired He, too, could not444 words
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Article442 1955-10-25 12 \\IM A LS SOME'IIMKS strike up friendships almost as strange in some cases just as strange as the companionship of the woif and lamb, leopard and goat, calf and lion. and cow and bear cited in the Bible. Scenes of unexpected sociability in the animal world similar442 words
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Article391 1955-10-25 12 Stone Sunbeam kNB OI THK SK.HTS < i York City Is Ihe I-.'-.y.uian obeli. -k in Central Par.-:. There are _'.*.<■ of thi M lisks in the world. Cleopatra had nothing to do with these ancient structu.*- i, 'i bey were a li. transported and plaa ci In391 words
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Article243 1955-10-25 12 QNI of the problems faced by hospitals is the barkin? dog outside which keeps patients awake. If your own dog barks at night, a good meal an hour before bedtime followed by a short run out of doors usually work wonders. But this does not apply243 words
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Article, Illustration13 1955-10-25 12 'He's Mking Father Christmas for a set of <ow bo? s and Kn^lishmen13 words
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Article, Illustration142 1955-10-25 12 Erma Rayna - STRAWS F OR PARTY GAMES Erma Rayna b, SODA STRAW pa: D( that sound like super fun? H need lots of soda straws, an empty milk bottle, a big bowl of and as many paper cups as guests. From tissue paper, many squares, dolls— any shape, but too large. First,142 words
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Article, Illustration49 1955-10-25 12 pilot. i a-ti is a Mfj fassy it. Ilr refuses to drink ni;!k .it ,11 md be 3 drink water out vm..: dish I 5 only wa v he can qui aii thirst is by ii 2 waaet horn a runaing tap a- b. ;v doiru APAP - 49 words
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Article31 1955-10-25 12 rain guard laal t*X ea out of his so he replaced it with a pea. ien he blew whistle at the next station. only half the train drew out.31 words
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Advertisement111 1955-10-25 12 aids to finer 4 family grooming .^ass-y .^3 X f r w\^_______^____________^______k^___________l .....ks: m-- V^ A-v _>f<v\ ,^*x£*x -v«s^*S _--I'. The March-oness A ladies' toilet set of very high qua HMCBtsd bv craft mca ki lustrous tortoiseshell or gra -ry. I 1 J!fi Hal^x Toothbrushes /M' /*ißh 'bubble- pa -s*111 words
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Miscellaneous366 1955-10-25 12 r 3 r r 0g Jl 8 QUOTATION: 3 wlih inn i,,.,. M> 3 J l heart."— Men* lu« 3 3, I *OAI iiik LVEBI 3 ZV„ -V Alow extra time; SJ" r t be Recheck 3 3 otfeioci vou 2 3 »ot rush into act.on especially before you have366 words
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Miscellaneous144 1955-10-25 12 J^^L /»_C /JAPf/ltfJL^mmmW^^m <"' C£AT s^k-K :'-^^fls_^^ -st t -re t-«g\ |*S /T7CVACtJfAALJmiim+rmmW^m I space SHlP [WM^^^^; s 3r i >^g aAr "jJ s^) \«S J*+*mm*\wTl f. k -mmt\ I -taflv W**" 5, **\ft c*-B-_-__- ..H _r a I I 1 LiJt>rr^^^n (?(?Z/K r V^ v ic _f______________________________________^*.^__r^^__B^r r ...T144 words
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227 1955-10-25 13 iri.l wru.Kul.tr schools' com- h.impionship- organized h N the In •p.irt.iu-ni .-.ilk |>e held on nd Friday at thr < hinrxr v^mimini; lnl- mc Of 16 drawn up 31 izved a large »m all boys and be heats will DC. •ke g. B< [HO227 words
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Article100 1955-10-25 13 SOFIA. Oct. 24 < P Britain's amateur elc though completely outplayed h wizard v of the Bulgarian xted them to a 2-0 win at the Levsky Stadium yesterday. The result, which delighted the British players and officials, leaves the side with a chance of qualifying100 words
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Article, Illustration577 1955-10-25 13 PETER WILSON Recalls The Drama When The 'Black Auxiliary' Won 4 Titles At The Olympics ||OW \ery odd. I lead thai one hundred experts thro.iuhni.t tht- world luxe heen ;i >ked to vote lor Ike ficatttl track lad Idd athlete in the past twenty *><■577 words
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Article157 1955-10-25 13 licit i- the re.it Jesse Owens in action at White City. London, in I 'LUi lie takes o.er the baton 1: Wykofl ior laerrirp hi Ml wall reJaj pgatest tin Br iti h Kmpiii Owens afterwards had a rather chequered career. He got into trouble with the Amateur Athletic157 words
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Article247 1955-10-25 13 Sheila— First And foremost WILSON Pays Tribute T0... I DOUBT II mui have evei heard of Sheila W lIICOX, a nineteen-*, cai -old from l.\th.ini St. Anne's, in l.an cashire. Will VOl SIIOII 1) MAM lor Sheila was thr only woman competing in the International Three Dav Horse Trials at247 words
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440 1955-10-25 13 POMPEY'S ON THE THRESHOLD OF FAME FORTUNE T.v WILLIAM M:\V.M\NLQ3 Oct uteriFew critic- will deny Yolande Pompcy his chance of meeting Archie Moore for the latter** d lightneavyweight title in ict January. -rnpev. Trinidad K earold coloured forgotten man of boxing." rocketed from semiobscurity to headline news in 19 sensational440 words
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Article70 1955-10-25 13 OH. Mon.— The follov have !>een to represent Perak at the Quadrangular hockey meet impur between Se gor. Penang. Negri S< and Perak fron .named Answer Beg Moghal, Abdul Aan, Khaw Choon Ai. Mohamed Hazari, Wong Tat Fook. Philip Sankey. S. Sei van gan: Sittampaiarn.70 words
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Advertisement592 1955-10-25 13 CLASSIFIED ADS S!TI \IIO\S V mwr V are invited ne post ?OOKB KS. Cr.nd.da'es should have a agnized mechanical engin. mg qualification and prefer be not over 45 vears of age. They m had considerable exp. n shipyard *nd general engineering tice and in repairs to machinery and hulls of592 words
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Miscellaneous313 1955-10-25 13 ll ncr By A/ Carp ___________z___^___________________________________________^________________________l I I I i ay I .-JOULDVOU >A i^THANK THAT POOR T I SHE GO/ A HEAR A PH ■ETOGO TO J f -"SHE PONE iNVJTED DARLING//- Q'COEDf-SHE DONT m^L m m IER"? *T > ME" -OH BO*? HERE'S J EATING A Oai AA313 words
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Article224 1955-10-25 14 SPECTATOR - SPECTATOR HATS OFF and hip-hip-hurray to Mr John Ferguson for his gumption in calling off the Community League key game between S.C.F.A. and Malays. At long last, we have a referee in our midst who really knows his rules and regulations and even dared (one224 words
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Article114 1955-10-25 14 VICTORIA School registered their 11th successive hockey arin when they beat Beatty Secondary School 3—o on home ground yesterday. A stubborn Beatty defence held the superior Victoria tack for 20 minutes before Babu made a promising move which resulted in slamming in from close range to114 words
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313 1955-10-25 14 I n I .KONG HKVV MKNG IPOH. Mon -Perak s Rugby prospects, which at first looked dim and discouraging, took an optimi.r*ing the week when the state team earned an honourable defeat a: ands ©f the r ians and t days later convincingly313 words
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270 1955-10-25 14 Uber Cup: Here's Our Chance— B.A.M. Chief MALAYAN badminton officials and players esf)ecially the women yesterday welcomed the news that a women's international team championship will be staged b\ the International Badminton Federation next year. Singapore Standard sjwirts reporters esterda v interviewed scores of officials and players for their views270 words
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Article, Illustration40 1955-10-25 14 DFFDFDF THIS is Mr. Universe, 1955"— .Tommy Kono. __">, food salesman from Honolulu. Kono, the world 1i h t heavyweight weiglitlifting champion, beat in international field of bodybuilders Im th,- title at Munich, Germany, on H t. 17. APAP - 40 words
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Article43 1955-10-25 14 SERANGOON' Engli. h School beat St. Andrew's School 5-1 friendly hockey matcl it Sei ngoon Eng School ground yesterd I rers for Serangoon F: School were McDonald Jacob (D.D I Lai CharMacrit: tnd Rivardo while Ang Kiat replied for St. Andrew's43 words
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Article49 1955-10-25 14 play a frier rugby match against All-Blues today on the P.T.S. Chin Hua* S Chan Peow Toh. Biara S Lim Beng SenChoo Kim L ie Chan. Omar Dawood. (Jur. Dougla.. Ferreira. Seow Teng K *.ed Alsagoflf. Mahm Sai it, Poh I Min. John Loh, Syed Rahman.49 words
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Article33 1955-10-25 14 SYRACUSE, (Sicily), Oct. I (UP)— C M B Kl of Britain yesterday wen the fifth Grand Prix of Syracuse car race. Connaught to victory after a hardluel with a field of33 words
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Article25 1955-10-25 14 3 UPING. Mon Fc rr y Youngsters of Penang and [poi R p •dto a scoreless draw in their soccer match here yesterday.25 words
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Article249 1955-10-25 14 SINGAPORE (ticket Club's second team playing with onlv 11 men trounced K.A. S.C. "A" by 15 points (tour t.ies ami one penalty) to three (one penalty) in a friendly lttuuer match played on the Padaag yea- u-.ria*. Cricket Club could l.r. piled up249 words
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Article122 1955-10-25 14 PARIS, Od 1:4 (Reuter) -V. i -"lice were called on to the Held il Pari I ground yesterday, all': Sunderland fought with th French goalkeepei Fighting itarted 'owards the end of the game after Len Shackleton scored the goal which put the English First Division side122 words
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Article, Illustration792 1955-10-25 14 VERITY GILL - VERITY GILL By BATU PAHAT, Mon. Joe Levula, the Fijian 9.8 sprint champion of Malaya, has a great chance of reaching thc final of thc 100 metres at the Olympic Games in Melbourne next year That is the opinion of Jesse Owens, the great792 words
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Article, Illustration94 1955-10-25 14 BACK from Burma i s Singapore promoter Little Nene who told The Standard last Bflghl that he has signed Sfl Basil Thompson. the Burmese bantam kingpin. to meet the winner of the lamamoto-Somkiat fight on Friday night. Nene returned via Bangkok where he broke journev lor 1294 words
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Article45 1955-10-25 14 'lUL Un;\. r Its of Malaya second string made their sua Uiy. 2 league debut with a 2-o victory over r p g e C gtt _TT al BuUt Timah Road yesterday. Queng Chwee and Amri sewed tot the Und< rgrad*45 words
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Article32 1955-10-25 14 I KNANC. Mv, M *V:,n_; mim beat Penang Ma Community occei •natch on Victoria Green today niiagarajai. and Tan gam g»^ed for Indians nnd tfoor Salleh for Malaya32 words
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Article28 1955-10-25 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Moo Seller Club beat Royal Engl een by I points (a goal ai penalty) le nil m rugger match oo the pad sng today.28 words
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Article47 1955-10-25 14 Tampin XI Fail In Malacca MALAO '.v Hon.— Malacca Corinthian] beat Tampin Distrid 4-3 noosr at Kubu Stadium yesterday. Th. ::ng side had lhe better of the exchanges in the early ttagei but failed lo get the goals despite the effort? of Albert. Negri's former scnools skipper.47 words
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Article32 1955-10-25 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. u wu one way traffic al Coronation Park today when Municipality Sport Club trounced RoyaJ Engineers li-i iii their Belangor Hockey Association Division Two L« igue match,32 words
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112 1955-10-25 14 Iharos Cracks 2 More World Records BUDAPEST Oct 24 (UP) Sandor Iharos, Hungary's ndefatigaole distance runner set two new wocid records yesterday during the Hun faiian National track and field championships before 50.000 fans. [haras 1 new ".or id standard ol I.'. min. 10 for 5 000 sties Ml I112 words
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345 1955-10-25 14 ENTERTAINMENT Tax on the Singapoii In V sian exhibition featuring Wong Feng Soon and I i Sonneville amounted to 5581.34 This was icveal the Management Committee meeting of the Sing..p*n Badminton Association yesterday. arai al tli -closed that the Singapore Badminton Association had registered345 words
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Article134 1955-10-25 14 LET th MJ strong W i on f» |L naw *"y .ici.:W u 9by Mt23B Month "o f «oodlit motct I ot 8 Pm. a teamwork Qft understandmc r eii ni ß^B te... 9 **m b V 'ofty Rad2 n| y possess the ThL ISO tht I t& reCt134 words
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Article50 1955-10-25 14 MEI BOURNE I (U.P.) —Australian terim. ank Sedgman indicated yesterday he is not lnl ted in an invitation by American promoter, Jack Kramer to rejoin his! touring professional troupe I this year. Al the same time, tne former Davis Cup player said he may form his own j -H50 words
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Miscellaneous55 1955-10-25 14 Today's Sport SOCCER FRIESDLY: Singapore lection vt. Indonesiin Cfcaeete at Jalan Besar Stadi 5.15 p.m. ~:y SHA. LEA DIV 1: S.C.R.C. vt. Wanderers at Jfono Ltm Gree^ Khalsa vt. R.M.N. at Khu BOD. "A" vt. SRC 4ang; DIV. 3: P. T. rs. Police at P. <__- 7 R FRIESDLY: Victoria55 words
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