Singapore Standard, 26 October 1955
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Title Section30 1955-10-26 1 Singapore Standard fddfdffd STANDARD ***** (5 lines) POLICE 2400 it m i. FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 5111 2414 ju >«. im SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, L955 1 1 l»\GF^ |.l (l\h30 words
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Article530 1955-10-26 1 Free World Is At Stake Casey Malaya Told You Cannot Go It Alone KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Australian Foreign Minister, Mr. Richard Casey, declared today that the whole democratic world was now watching the Federation Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman's move to meet Comm u530 words
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Article65 1955-10-26 1 RUBBER Singapore island-wide may affect at of rubber tings between representaSi ngapore Rub-asscx-tt-ttaai m claims for and other during the week. .n a deadlock. 1 understands are making pre. n6 the scenes. il strike of all aee Suan who rs" negotiating e talks ended ln it65 words
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Article66 1955-10-26 1 h V YORK. Oct. 25 (UP) r persons were report L i today and three ks seriously injured as -ilt of a sudden windstorm that rip. i the metropolitan night •ts were killed In d auto accld- ..< storm, driven by an hour winds, with *orted66 words
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Article18 1955-10-26 1 3SE ship captain Tokyo the had constructed a arth filled causeSiberia and the Sakhalin, north of18 words
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Article19 1955-10-26 1 N OFFICIAL committee rday recommended that the Government ban alcohol throughout India by April. 1958 A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article, Illustration15 1955-10-26 1 mi; rk ii \m> c \sj y has confidence in the TunkM15 words
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Article291 1955-10-26 1 AND A PARAMOUNT RULER Kl \l.\ II MIMK. Tues.— Dato Onn hin Jaaiar. Secretar\-(ieneral ot Party Negara, tonight demanded tor Malava a unitary constitution with a "paramount ruler. .1 order to overcome the present political impas.se He said that instead of becoming mcrdoka as a British Dominion,291 words
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Article61 1955-10-26 1 A CYCLIST. All bin Mawi 35. was killed aftei involved in a colli SI With a lorry at the sth mile. Changi Road, last night. B lice are apIng 1 oltm of the iccident rhej mai c ataet [n r X ihya at the Traffic61 words
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Article42 1955-10-26 1 PEKIN4 I 'A idl I card in k dd ye iterday it Chia bad th right to i the n turn the p j i< e c ol Ifacao adjoins the Chinese lnl ia I Ri i (Barll r I)42 words
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Article160 1955-10-26 1 His Daily Call On Margaret LONDON. Oct. 25 (UP) r Townsend called early clarence House today to Prlnc is Margaret at the very hour when Parliai: inviting Sir Anthony Eden to reveal whether they will marry. Townsend turned up to v. al I come to be hi d illy >■160 words
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Article91 1955-10-26 1 I oi.ty lundryro n attached to the Bingapore c; neral Hospital will go on strike today. This w T as decided t an emergi ney meeting of the Singapore Commercial and Ind:; tri.i. \Yo**k< r.v Un: n whieh is affiliated to the Trade Union Congress, after i91 words
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Article33 1955-10-26 1 Indonesiaa Foreign Ministry spokesman. Mr. Suwito. stated yesterday thai his government would try to put the International Tin Agreement before parliament for ratification before the end of this year. Reuter.33 words
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Article28 1955-10-26 1 AMERICAN acn tary ol Bl ite, Jo i o ter Dalles, will bi to luncht ■ai iue I ol Mar hai nto at Brionl in ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article29 1955-10-26 1 THI Italian Ministry of p. istl has announce d a sene> i ar si amps will be Issued for the 1956 Winter 01ymp:c> at Cortina d'Ampezzo. A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article39 1955-10-26 1 A RUSSIAN fn Ighter, unloading under cover of darkr- and with strictest security measun la Alexandria was believed yesterday to have delivered tO Ggypl the most important shlpmenl ol Communis! arms yet re© hred, A. P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article148 1955-10-26 1 niic. 11 I city. Japaa evt _'3. AP) A bO 1 OltS ('"lll- n lay about eoodot*- aec gifts pr i ati d bei after Boi hod deeip»3 ed vn ich i>l I his cltj early thi m< 'rv h Condoli nee are a japan oclal148 words
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Article96 1955-10-26 1 Now It's A Naval Unit As Well KUALA Lumpur, Tups. Australia I kcep a naval squadron manently in M. ro contribution to the de* this country. n Min ard Casey. will oyal Navy ln Malaya shortly. ■OS will be the destroyamunga and Arunta now on a goodwill this peninsula. B-96 words
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214 1955-10-26 1 LONDON, Oct. 25 (IT)— A Member ol Parliament claimed on the floor of the House ol Commons toda\ that Harold Philby. former I irst Secretary of the British Embassy in Washington, engaged in "dubious third man activities*' in the Burgess Maclean spy case. The214 words
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Article72 1955-10-26 1 LONDON Od 25 R 11 G< neral Or .fell I- Idem of Portugal, lc d l hore by the Q I it Westminster Pa r. London. ti day on his arrival foi four-day itafc 1 1 ut. Crowds lined thi I embankment and thi n arby bridge72 words
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Article30 1955-10-26 1 sii. Anthony Ed< n I i day named Marshal Royal Air I ro Bir Die si 17, ss thi man" of Britain nei treamllned defence forces. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article27 1955-10-26 1 PREMIER n... b ilganin ib i ball don n i ther B rlet ni last night In bom ir i I Nu A. P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article36 1955-10-26 1 UP ABUUL Ma id r 1 mall Malaya I m Pel kas ol the Royal C llegi ot Burgi on v. i announi i d by F.dmburgh L'n'.vi r. ity y« ti rday.36 words
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Article, Illustration192 1955-10-26 1 Afom Reacfor: I YL< >N est country in which I -up the atoml ffered 1 Unit I Stat C nbo Plan conl was the mo 111 country in the world. said Ceyl a Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, when he arrived by Qar/ A: ways192 words
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Article31 1955-10-26 1 MISS Jane Kok. a hair stiffen roken teetl a ear in which she was travelling h a friend I la vol ved in an la Shenton Way, last t31 words
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Article14 1955-10-26 1 AUSTRIA betlaggi ration holid esterti iy, as IBtry was decla: bsotroops." ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article83 1955-10-26 1 M eign M trian Journalists who novo i xp." d p.' .v., -suits" from the GeneVa coo- ly to a question oo ]^ArA.'r :,r d.!!. (i. r•• r.« < 2 eign ministers, he said "Untii receni 're were many pessimistic forecasts io i:• nee B ly a83 words
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Advertisement91 1955-10-26 1 K" PACKED- .-Ml MCOKXKY ..I 1-nKI II I K.M| 5 I I I m^ ::;:x f§* ion- utr ABLE A r\\(. SONG MF k i _>ort* i,irpiMM--t ne. tssta. *mW AND HAVE A USEFUL PAIL TOR HOME OR GARAGE \Ue 4 GALLON lfi [QNTAINER J ik, _L* i ft -tc91 words
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Advertisement23 1955-10-26 1 MUSIC RESULTS FULL results of thc 1955 Practical Examinations of thc Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music are in Page 12.23 words
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Advertisement61 1955-10-26 1 Cummins DEPENDABLE DIESELS AUTOMOTIVE MARINE b INDUSTRIAL ENGINES SCOTT ENGLISH (s.t .a.) LTD. O't'tl Cf Shc_.ro. rr V An. on l< (J S pOf« < South Bg.ldmj Ampjmg Bc*<. *L _________^'^^V A*^***^ ■X A J V^J^rk ihe Mmtstert wife, i u^ //J **t*t*%*m*i smell of K EC -THt HA 3N61 words
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249 1955-10-26 2 21 FIRE STATIONS IS JOHORE' S EXPANSION PLAN $2.3 Mil. On Equipment JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Johore's fire-fighting services will compare with the best in any other state in the Federation by the end of this vear when four more new fire stations are completed. John.o (.(.Yorninent has launched a s.o.'olv249 words
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Article116 1955-10-26 2 Front Seeks To Join Socialists THE Singa] re Labour nt will seek to join the Asian Socialist Conference if a resolution to this effect is adopted by thc first annual Delegate Conference beginning on Saturday at 2.30 p.m. Thc delegates will also be asked to call for a Conferenee of116 words
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Article99 1955-10-26 2 ant, Goh Lianj Chu in. told the Singapore High Court yesterday that eight years of marital bliss ended abruptly the day his wife packed up hcr belongings and left the house. Goh said they were married in 1941. He said his wife left on Feb. 10. 194299 words
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Article70 1955-10-26 2 DONATIONS to thc Kampong Tiong Bahru Relief Fund *e closed on Oct. 31. it was announced yesterday. A total of $63,455.57 has been ted to date, of which $33.--571 25 has been distributed, averaging $45 :m. The halance as at vesterdav in the Fund was70 words
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Article133 1955-10-26 2 Decree Nisi On Cruelty Grounds MARIA BAD A who petitioned for a divorce again, t he r husband. Mr. A. J. A. Baillie on the grounds of cruelty was granted a decre^ nisi to be made absolute in six months by Mr Ju Whitton in thc Singapore High Court yesterday133 words
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Article35 1955-10-26 2 HONGKONG. Oct 23 Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong lange were: $15.31 to £1 Sterling; $5.***** to US$l; 4 to Malayan $1; 50.137 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold to a tael.35 words
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Article208 1955-10-26 2 Kl ALA II Mil IL lues. -A senior Kuropean eduction officer, now on leave, took a statement hs coercion from a subordinate Alaiay officer, the Sessions Court was told today. This allegai i< n wa mad< by Mr. R P_fl in, i oris coun el208 words
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Article118 1955-10-26 2 Labour To Observe Freedom Day 1?F. I Pcnm| 1. n ol the Labour Party of Malaya will be join- the worldwide obser- a> pendent Peoples' dom Day" on Oct. SQ with rally il tn< Dato Kramat ground at 4.30 p.m. The division Is InvitlM other political parties, ineludB| tho Un:'.118 words
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Article171 1955-10-26 2 Accounts Were Faked Court Told KUALA LUMPUR Tims. —Mr. F. B Sidwell an incorporated accountant v.1.0 inspected thc all aus of tho Kuala Sol armor Oil. ni bus Company under instructions oi the Chiei Secretary said m the Supreme Court today that $14,400 aliened expended by the company on spares171 words
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Article28 1955-10-26 2 PENANG, Tues. Thr Settlement Secretary. Mill. R Ellie. will seer*, approval for 1550,000 to aid pad; planters at tomorrow 3s Settlement Council meeting.28 words
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162 1955-10-26 2 Go Slew With Malayanization Onn ALA LUMPUR. Tue.s Dato Onn bin Ja'afar. secre-tary-general of Party Negara said tonight that if ths Malayanization" polity was pushed too fast by the Fed rai s Government. cai.- -egret lat< i: tn Iferous dete Malalon of ths public tcr- vices, the Date -aid thai162 words
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Article, Illustration139 1955-10-26 2 Agatha Wants To Be C.S.C. Beauty Queen THIS is Agatha Chong. IS 5 ear old contender for the Singapore Chinese Swim mins Club's fourth invitation Beaut) Queen contest to be held on Sunday at 7..!(l p in If Agatha v. ins the nod of the judges, she will receive a139 words
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Article34 1955-10-26 2 A SINGAPORE woman, Seow Guaik Lian. yesterday I reported that thieves broke i I into her Newton Road home on Monday night and got away 'with her wedding and engage- 134 words
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Article291 1955-10-26 2 Kl AI A LIMI'IR, Tues. The New Zealand Minister for internal Affairs, Mr. T. 1.. MacDooald this morning spent more than an hour finding out how the 125 New Zealanders due to arrive to join Malaya's jungle war next month would he integrated in thc291 words
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152 1955-10-26 2 COUNCIL TO SEND SIX MORE FOR AUSSIE TRAING INDFR its programme to train L^. NB senior and executive p«.*i will send six more engine, the olombo Tian 10. technical ant Secretarx (Stall i. Mi I I Mr. J he Counc: in Australia studying to be <_ I expected to return152 words
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Article40 1955-10-26 2 A. Tues. The Malacca Rotary Club will hoid a dinner at the Malacca Rest House on Saturday, at 7.45 p.m. in honour of the visit to the Settlement of its District C vcrnor, Rotarian R. A. Cessford.40 words
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Advertisement103 1955-10-26 2 BL i AtlS' n^ y ■ii mw»^ )r\rh\ i x A*J_Jll DISTRIBUTED BY SIME DARBY The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products HEADACHE CURE Unmatched t a^ n othtt pain reliever for nsjodocho. .Neuralgia. Colds, Ma ltd Sr*^,n ENG AUN TONG lilt IK.ER MtDICAL HAIL r^%" Ttmi'ef Drpzxtmetttci Sttfer^103 words
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Advertisement60 1955-10-26 2 KKfs&K Sfc Sg ""M** balanced food, supplies correct Tie* Y*» C*** nourishment right from the start. LACTOGEN is properly r modified and balanced to meet tropical conditions all that baby needs to make dense bone, < m Wttk$ > firm healthy flesh, strong AmmW*^ >**_* muscles and steady nerves. m^r^60 words
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128 1955-10-26 3 Sarawak School Attendance Doubled ALMOST twice as manv children attended school last year a s in 1946 says the annual report of the Sari; Education Department for 1954. In 1946. enrolment in es of schools totpupiis. For 1954, the figure was almost doub.ed eats. A revised Development Plan for 1953>-!128 words
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Article52 1955-10-26 3 OWING to pressure of work preparing fur the com.; Laboor Front annual conference on Oct. 29. and M, 1955, Mr. Francis Thorna U numof the branches' subcommittee will not meet the ile at 6. Thomson Road as scheduled. If] Thomas will, however, them on Wednesday. Nov.52 words
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Article79 1955-10-26 3 THE following are the numof the winning tickets of the lottery drawn on Oct. 15, in aid of the St. Marys School and Church Building md, Tapah: First Prize *****2. Second prize *****0. Third prize *****7, Fourth prize *****7. > prizes. *****3 and *****8. Sixth prizes.79 words
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Article292 1955-10-26 3 YOUTH LEADERS POOL IS PROPOSED Clubs Are Short Of Trained Hands THE Federation of Boys' Clubs in Singapore plans to establish a pool of certified trained instructors from which it will draw its personnel to train the youths in local Boys and Girls Clubs. It intends to get its instructors292 words
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157 1955-10-26 3 WOMAN LED INTO HOTEL ROOM AND THEN ROBBED A SUN .APORE woman. I Ah Tai. ired by five men into a room in Seng V. Hotel. Rochore Road, yc day, on the pretext of discussin.: a business proposition and robbed of $1,000. Lai had earlier agreed to finance a business157 words
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Article195 1955-10-26 3 They Star* Work Right Away SINGAPORE'S three ncw Assistant Minister- were sworn in by the Governor. Sir Kobcrt Black, at Government House vesterday, in thc presence oi the Chief Minister, Mr David Marshall Mini ors are: Mr. Mak Pak Shee, Assistant Minister foi labour and195 words
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Article127 1955-10-26 3 THE St. Andi* B *ys iation yesterday said that thc "PAP and their backseat drivers have nobody else themselves to thank for the Security Bill." In their monthly B u din. the association pointed out that the Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall l4 waa127 words
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87 1955-10-26 3 Si i 'ON D land Aide wit! I hours in Bln| 3 I '•'<•>- -b |a labourer up; D ci all Road.l Ti. ita i >- t rking lit '"ins a K I ii the landlidi a u soon dim out by the othei rknw87 words
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Article28 1955-10-26 3 :HE Bins ipon ymca aril! i public ill aini at I \.r. I ta H Ugi nim al i ml ai Or- ird R< sd28 words
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Article125 1955-10-26 3 A (II KK DKIVI.K Amat HiistiN bin Mar/uki. <»t Fraser and Neave was charged in the Singapore f-our.h Magistrate's ourl fastetslaj srita eriaslaal hre.Kh ol trust of five caSCS ot valued •>< s .o:t belong. ng to lh<- < -onipanv. Ii was alleged lhat Amat deli.ered125 words
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Article88 1955-10-26 3 I Oil. youth. Who ClaiBEM d trial to s charf( I house- -king at n.'..lu were re- d bail in th Bingapoff Mafl ll Court fl crri.f. IA- re Mohamed n bin Basir. Ahmad bin Bh< l d. Haron b:n Bs I snd ii. in88 words
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Article, Illustration183 1955-10-26 3 THK Countess oi Limerick, viee-t hainn in ol the Hritish Ret! CrSJafl Society's Executive oinni tier, will pay Ikm* second hit to Sin^apoie within two years when she arrives here by air on Sunday. Oct. St. Lady Limerick came to Singapore in January. 1953.183 words
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Article, Illustration55 1955-10-26 3 'Trigger -Happy Jet Pilots Did This' PICITRE above shows some of the 350 bullet holes made on the Hoi Houw by Chinese Nationalist jet planes near Swatow. At riubt is the skipper who was wounded in the attack. Below, picture shows one ol the cabins which was burnt to cinders55 words
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195 1955-10-26 3 Standard Shipping Reporter THE NORWEGIAN passenger freighter Hoi Houw which was riddled with bullets when tu <> Chinese Nationalist jets attacked it in Swatow recentl;. has arrived in Singapore. Most ol the 350 bullet holes in the superstructure and midships have been patched up.195 words
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Article30 1955-10-26 3 THE North Indian Hindu Association in Singapore will celebrate "Shri VijayaDashami" with documentary films of Pandit Nehru's recent J to foreign countries toirom (J to 10 p.m.30 words
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181 1955-10-26 3 Board Waits To Negotiate CIIAIK.M \N ol the smga. pore Telephone Board. Mr. Loke Wan Hi. last nmht made it le.n thai the Board i*- qu to negotiate u.th the uoikeis represcnl lives on their < laims loi u ..-c re\ ision >181 words
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59 1955-10-26 3 of $1.25a Mary Ng the editor, propt land publisher of a mos<, ig Pao'" i 11 Magistrate Court yesterday. Appearing in court were Goh charged •line a certain I 9 concerning intending to harm or k. or having reasons to be- harm the raaail59 words
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Advertisement232 1955-10-26 3 I (i e re's Double Value i I s r "J*" tn *ttrt* if im r tltillitrs I **t ttttr tmm GRAND SEASON SALE NOW IN FULL SWING! I tched Wh.'e Bed- A 90 i 108 8 50 co. M .»?0» Pillow yji TW ,tci 20 «30 1.50 ZrJ*\ Cold232 words
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Advertisement171 1955-10-26 3 E^eon theatrTl llgW DEAR PATRON: 1 m SINCE THE ADVENT OF CINEMASCOPE J W VOU WILL AGREE THAT TWENTIETH I 1 CENTURY-FOX HAS BROUGHT TO THE I jL SCREEN FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT A NEW 1 Wl AND EXCITING PAGE IN ENTERT/* '.v NT I BKn^L BEGINNING WITH "THE ROBE/' j171 words
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Article333 1955-10-26 4 'CHIN PENG'S ENVOY IS A DIEHARD' Govt. Man Tells Of Days When They Fought Together PENANG, Tues. Chan Tien, a top-ranking Communist envoy, who met Government representatives at Klian Intatn on Oct. 17 was today described as a Communist "diehard" and a courageous man by 45-year-old Mr. Tham Kok Thye,333 words
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Article, Illustration93 1955-10-26 4 S.T.C. BOSS BACK FROM THE U.K. THE manager of the S3 pore Traction Company. Mr. A. A. Ewing. said that strikes brought no good to anybody. "We all suffer, in fact." He said this on arrival at the Singapore Airport yesterday by Qantas/BOAC after months leave in England. Ewing was93 words
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Article276 1955-10-26 4 CHALLENGE TO DEMOCRACY REGISTRATION of the Malayan Communist Party ought to be given serious consideration, "if we believe in democratic principles, the* Central Executive of the People's Action Party stated last night. The statement was Issued following "requests for clariStion on resolutions passed at the276 words
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Article120 1955-10-26 4 'Employees Dodging Payments' SEREMBAN, Tues.— The Commissioner for Labour, Mr. M. R. Naidu, today reI vealed that many employees are "dodging" contribution to the Employees' Provident Fund on the ground that they are "inpendent contractors." He said that the attitude of employees, when asked to contribute to the Fund, is120 words
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Article34 1955-10-26 4 IBERS of the Old Comrades Regiment. Taiping branch, entertained Brigadier G. T. Denaro to a farewell dinner at the Gymnasium Hall of the Malay Regiment on Monday. Brig Denaro is retiring shortly.34 words
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Article90 1955-10-26 4 KUALA I.UMPUR. TueS, An attractive 19-year-old girl said in the First Magistrate's court here today that while on th< to ber bedroom at midnight, a cotenant came up from behind and held her breasts. The girl. Au Won- .Fee, named the co-: Dan! ;>- Leong Lan90 words
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Article187 1955-10-26 4 CLOSING rubber prices ■(cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buvers Sellers Spot f.o.b. (aaaa.) 121 124] Xo. 1 K S.S. Nov i.m; r.i; Nn 1 I). I IM 1 No I N"\ 1221 122 ,v» Nov. i .0. i ."i. Tone: S.c..<l\. TIN PRICE The price of187 words
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134 1955-10-26 4 Rain Delays Fire-Walking Ceremony KUALA L T ":.IPt'R. Tues. -A fiie-walkinq ceremony in honour of l)< ity "Kow Ong VeaaV* had to be suspriAi- i for more than two hours yesterday, because rain soaked the burning coal. When Ukfl rain stopped 33 men trekked across a3O-foot-lOQg pitch Dl burning coal.134 words
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Article102 1955-10-26 4 PENANG. T iaa.— Vl la* i of Rennal Tlnagi Village in Central Province Wi esley sreni ta the poUi f\ tesday la e,c 1 heir coma ItU e for the next I months. The following cessful candidates: tessn. Teo'n Ab Pooi, 1 1 ob Ew< I U102 words
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Advertisement355 1955-10-26 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION x7T"7>s I NOW SHOWlNcTpTft"';\^< I it.,.,,,.. 1.4.-,. 4.i.-,. UA I nAY H 6.45 S .)..(lp.„i. THK .MOST I ----------I f^HB ,w .fis aa l I j^L-. mmwl A' comingT^T^'l Pa-.-ount presents mOmo^ft BOGART i-^ Fa LSTIHjj I T o il V n .fl 1 > _B_*tn____*l_________l "010. by355 words
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Miscellaneous865 1955-10-26 4 Standard c^lmanac Information at a Glance '"'i l c the l *ek 4S); ISI Wed- nentanr" (19-72m): 443 "Con--1(1 HI/; AD r. Of ?l'? da S cert J? 930 o News cert Hall" (1972m); 530 "BandI)INV]ArUKC l ,S ;L 4 B .arrel House (S>: 10 stand" (23 21m. 545 "Screen865 words
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Article, Illustration200 1955-10-26 5 IHH new meri .i n sasal-General la s ia iporc Mi Blfcrl Igc Durhrow arrived w ith I' i v uif p iml sun h\ (I intas ISO \esterd.i\ la lain u iiiv n» ..p--p-t. n t tin ti t Mr Dm brow uas for v200 words
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Article211 1955-10-26 5 Workers Ask For Befter Pay II Singapore's «-U**.t and most popul.n te nal centres, the Chinese suimi,,,:; lub. n'.t*. i c ranks of those who ha rallea rietins la organized by the Singapore Factors .md Shap Workers Inion. on. which claims to represent the 50-odd211 words
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Article77 1955-10-26 5 ING a s a detective. Teo Guan. was alleged in Singapore Eighth MagisCourt yesterday to ried to collect $10 from Lee Ah Sin. as fee for operating a op in Beach Road. was charged with ving to cheat Lee of prosecution alleged uld not produce77 words
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Article126 1955-10-26 5 A POLICE field force of nine, on its way f'nij. Fort Selim to Kramat Pulai 1 in Ipoh on Sunday was fired, on by about 25 Communist tents using automatic weapons and rifle In the ensuit igcment one Police constable wj__s killed and two others wouncVed126 words
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Article21 1955-10-26 5 Rahman, the Minister, will itma Gandhi Hall here on Sunday I Samba n>nt of the All- Uan Congress, will21 words
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Article44 1955-10-26 5 drivers and taxi-ca Province Wellesley plan to establish a co-opt hop to cater for their nee A meeting to the opening of this shop will be held tomorrow. More tha?. 50 Mala: -cab owners and drivers have agreed lo attend.44 words
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Article, Illustration46 1955-10-26 5 THE ARMY VISITS THE PRESS photn IWI \l\ members of the I >rs| Singapore Ke,,mcnt. Ko>.il Artillery. Blakan Mat' \isited 1t,,. Singapore Standard Oilier yesterday. Ib» > were the second bahli make the visit in a u,,k Mere the} are seen lookup Af lhr (.oss machine StandardStandard - 46 words
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Article117 1955-10-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Counsel defending Robert Low Koon Sang. 29-year-old former bus company clerk, on three charges of faking "driving rtiflcates. today objected to the prosecution producing four similar documents not covered by the charges. Quoting a Privy Council ounsel, Mr. K. C. held that though117 words
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Article38 1955-10-26 5 BER] MB W Tues. The funeral ol Mrs. Grace van n took place yest< daj renins al the Catholic cemetery Besides her hus:,md, she leaves behind nine ins, four daughters, and 13 i sndchildren.38 words
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55 1955-10-26 5 SINGAPORE Customs yesterday seized 162 pounds of Mid detained three men when they raided a tongkong in the sea oil Beach Road. It is estimated that about 00 duty on the cigarettes had not been paid. Thc tonqkong is believed to have55 words
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217 1955-10-26 5 YOUTH DENIES SINGING TERRORIST SONG A YOUTH. Chua /Al Leng, sterday testified m the Singapore First Criminal District Court that he was accused by one of two Europeans of singing a Communist rong in Changi Prison on Aug. 16 when he took no part in it. Chua is leaving the217 words
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Article152 1955-10-26 5 LEAKAGE BLAMED FOR CAVE-IN THE caving in of the 20--1 foot deep slit trench at Lorong 9. Geylang Road, on Monday, was possibly due to a cavity forming underground through leakage or flowing water. Mr. P. C. Perry, Chief Sewerage? Engineer of the City Council, told The Standard yester- a'152 words
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Article43 1955-10-26 5 REPRESENTATIVES of the Federation of Unions of Government Employees, the Singapore Senior Officers* Association, the Graduate Teaehers' ociation and the Singapore Teachers' Union will continue their oral evidence at the next public session of the Malayanization Commission at 4 p.m. tomorrow.43 words
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Article451 1955-10-26 5 WIDOWS' PLEA TO JUNGLE GIRLS IPOH, Tucs. In a move to induce greater terrorist surrenders under the amnesty, the Federation and State Governments have stepped up air dropping of leaflets penned to jungle men by their relatives and friends. j. no purpose is lu and451 words
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Article, Illustration68 1955-10-26 5 photo SINGAPORE'S three new Assistant Ministers photographed liter their installation il (.overnment HOBSC vesterdas. The> are (from left): Mi M.ik Pak Sloe i Menibei lor Geylang), lssistaa.fl Minister for Labaati and Welfare, Mi Tan Ihenu hi.in_. (.Member for Kochore). Assistant Minister for Local Go.ernment lands and llousIniStandard - 68 words
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195 1955-10-26 5 iron. Tue.s.-M.i-istrale (he Abdul Kadir was the peacemaker in a ease which two women cross-summoned each other for atsanlt. li. ad ci the v. Sin Yoong 'll.*. and Chan Fook Thai of Pasir Putih. to drop their <•:. Both d but only on certain195 words
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Article34 1955-10-26 5 CHEAH KENG KEAT. 21. was charged in the Sessions Court, Penang. yesterday with causing the death of I daughter of Soneh. by driving l car rashly at Lines Rca on Aug 834 words
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168 1955-10-26 5 DURING the trial of 30 employees of the Singapore Plywood Factory yesterday, Deputy Public Prosecutor, Sir. J. F. M( Williams, asked the Court to discharge Chow Laag Teck, one of the persons charged with intending to obstruct the factory entrance on Oct. 14 Sixteen of168 words
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Article43 1955-10-26 5 Donations To Sports Centre THE Singapore Chamljer of Commerce has donated $2,000 to the Singapore Youth Sports Centre Fund, it terday. Other donations acknowledged were. Lee W> 0. S. P. H. De Silva Pheng Geek $100, Chua $50. Phoa Thai .ens per B43 words
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Article112 1955-10-26 5 Parties Fight Shy Of This Poll .cs. -The Alliance today took out oppostion ailing vacant Municipal mber. e candidates put up by were t forecast by The Standi Bung, ar d— Raja Allans and Mr A ngam. Petaling WardMr Y T I i i naddin lmm Ward Mr. C_!__M_--_ft--F -hwii112 words
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Article56 1955-10-26 5 A .R-OLD Singapore man in Armenian Street yesterday and lobbed of a watch. The boy was returning home i school when a fronted him and < behind a building w c relieved the boy A man living in Changi Road walk yesterday afternoon and he56 words
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Advertisement87 1955-10-26 5 pen ing Todzy !\IU liliiK Ml -li M JS^jLfa.^^^* 33 I i i l- I S Stop Backache And Rheumatism i "9 Cioutfy Acid C ,rni«9 Oa Mfltl utAMI ■•»»ywnli»"». ""uHi •I. I •ur __n •»ut Cystex UNWANTED HAIR ajstjti i) x .,i i k<>m cum i:. i -i\<. rico87 words
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Advertisement202 1955-10-26 5 J MIGHTIER THAN THE J SEVEN SEAS! j£ M& Tilt Mightiest Motion Pictun. of them All iw ***** a ~uukas i V—.. a ♦l£ SATURDAY MIDNIGHT Am. R AT THE CAPITOL a l[ I lll''. «l| UIC "M| ||l|l| I( posters .it lhe 1*..-,, s Hotel ground- Mind «>\ pl<202 words
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Article430 1955-10-26 6 'THE increasing efficiency of the Con: espionage system in its ability to secure knowledge of Tital state and diplomatic secrets of the democratic countries and then pass them on to their governments is becoming a constant worry. Both Britain and the United States have been victimized by persons430 words
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Article370 1955-10-26 6 all-important subject that must i *cc. special and immediate consideration m the new aya of today is education The thirst for knc ledge has grown and continues to grow the demand for more facilities to help the youth of U country to fit themselves for the responsibilities370 words
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Article849 1955-10-26 6 Gordon Maclean - Gordon Maclean By NAIROBI. \IAU MAU. e years j .IU ter unknown force with hypnotic pow> a- rf million ECikuj I R ;i. is today -not on' fafCe, but b .-come an object of derision, even among the I t which once held such terrible SWI849 words
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Article876 1955-10-26 6 Aster Gunasekera - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera *>*l "I" A.M' in a quandan ovei lhe airhesty." Tunku Abdul Rahn aa told the Press Clnb of Msilaya at a luncheon in Kuaftst I.umpur on Monday The reason Ist tins sjoanelarj Is Usui the ssoeed lecees want] the shooting war left876 words
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Letter372 1955-10-26 6 Sir: The 'war" on censoring film posters is on again. Posters advertising the film "Land of the Pharaohs" have been retouched to give the scantily-dressed girl the effect of wearing more clothing. I see no sense In this especial !v so when the posters are of372 words
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Letter121 1955-10-26 6 Sir: I wish to correct "Jeffery James" who said in your Sunday Standard that "Perhaps Ong Poh Lim will be the only Malayan to play for Malaya four times in four Thomas Cup competitions. Ooi Teik Hock today had achieved that distinction and is the only one121 words
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Letter218 1955-10-26 6 Sir: It Is very gratifying to read in the local papers of the indignation of a selected few of the Kedah Malay women, who took great exception to Miss B Chan for her daring performance. I hope the same women will also realize mat it is218 words
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Letter159 1955-10-26 6 Sir: About 54 3) p.m. I was watching tho police investigating a car collision on Oct. 1!) at a junction ere I had earlier suggested installing stop-look-go signs. A policeman drove Up to the wrong side or the road whei e i {(food 1 i toppi d159 words
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Letter135 1955-10-26 6 JUSTICE Sir; 1 am a hawker in Kuala Kangsar. and for trading in i stationary place. I was fined!) recently at the Mag: strata* Court I find some typil I srrying on tin Ir bus on State land aro md *£hc Post Office. K ;a.a Kjung D ;ring rainy WOSfther135 words
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Article367 1955-10-26 6 REVIEW OF VIEWS Unity Of Malaya TTTJBA.N 31' ...yu calls apoa the sponsors of the Johore Malay Nationalist Cnion s-ia i ural h n ct johore from the pi deration to work for the unity of Ma. ad of i: Int .ration. The paper points out that all politic, parties367 words
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Article35 1955-10-26 6 Te ba |L^ —Mrs. Irene C.rasd National Trade I'i ia If permain lar,; -Mr *«>«• kor. M Ei,-,. e). ch parts f nitv a -Mr I hiltcia. jaowj of the D > sfrtt35 words
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Advertisement35 1955-10-26 6 DEEPAVALI is I FAS! approachim; I AVOID I)ISAPPOI\T\H\r I BUY EARLY! BUY NOW! I nn n I MAGANLAL S I I IHI RLUABII SIOKI I MAGANLAL NAGINDAS CO., I :;7 \r«ili Street Sii-Cj.ipor.* lei:- .1.14(1.35 words
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Advertisement33 1955-10-26 6 J wwwwwww .\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v>"' xxvuvxx MALAYAN RAILWAY j 7/Y//v/ S-*//''o' and! (.nmforl I AIR CONDITIONED COACHES ON ALL 1 MAIL TRAINS FOAM UTfX sWTJoTSSfS i PROVIDED IN ALL FIRST AND SECOND CLASS SLEEPING COACHES33 words
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Article342 1955-10-26 7 Portuguese Call Off 400 -Year Celebrations MACAO, Oct. 25 (Reuter) Chinese Communist" pressure has caused this tiny Portuguese colony a neighbour of British Hongkong to cancel extensive celebrations it had planned for irs 400th anniversary early next month, it was learned from authoritative sources342 words
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Article163 1955-10-26 7 'On Guard' Against Nazism NEW YORK. Oct. 25 (Reuter) Two influential New York newspapers suggested today that the Western Powers should guard against possible resurgence of Nazism which they said the Saar plebiscite on Sunday foreshadowed. The New York Times said: "The ominous factor in the situation is the emergence163 words
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Article104 1955-10-26 7 Morocco's 1st Premier Installed RABAT. Morocco. Oct 25 (UP)— Si Haji Faimi Ben Slimane was formally in-stsTed as Morocco's first premier yesterday in a brief ceremony after members of the T-.rone Council officially informed they had approved his nomination Ben Slimane called or the members of the Throne Council at104 words
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Article313 1955-10-26 7 You're A Liar' He Jells Sir Eric BERRA. Oct. 25 Reuter* Dr. Herbert Evatt. the Australian Labour Partyopposition leader, was ordered out of the House of Representatives today after he called the leader of the House. Sir Eric Harrison. a "deliberate Dr. Evatt's offer to313 words
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Article77 1955-10-26 7 PARIS. Oct. 29 IP) Post trailers along the I iysee got a shock tod. I hilarious parade of five buses. 50 cars, and a score of scooters and bie l up the avenue. one car were to young men. their bodies nted but entirely77 words
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Article42 1955-10-26 7 I o\'lX)\ O 3 3 IP) R Ur Fore I b 3.320 miles from nd. to Ad> n terday al an average speed of 492 milehour, RAV officials an- ■d. It -A Drat non-stop I trom Bri- dn n.42 words
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Article63 1955-10-26 7 MEXICO CITY, t tS (API Dominican diplomat and playboy I orlirio Rubirosa and Ma. BCtrcss Zss Zss (..ilmr >esterda> were seeing the sights ol MestCO Clt] together. Rubirosa. whose last \*->t<' s Belress Barbara nuilob aad Miss Gabor arrived bj plane aa Soadaj night Efforts to63 words
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174 1955-10-26 7 SAIGON. Oct. 25 (AP)— The Vietminh Communists apparently have failed in their widely advertised campaign to infiltrate South Vietnam. This face emerges from S'-..<ia-. ref( n ndum la •h 5.000.000 Vletnann e voted to oust Chief of State Bao Dai and name anti-Com-munist174 words
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Article, Illustration86 1955-10-26 7 PLUS $4,200 CASH "MISS SUSANA Djuim of Venozuela. who won the titlf* "Miss World" from twent*. other ronteshinK .it tie Lyceum Ballroom. London, last week is < n v% > h her tropin after the contest. She also won red po tirA.P. - 86 words
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141 1955-10-26 7 PARIS. On 33". <AP» Premier Edgar Faure introduced a bill in the French National Assembly today calling lor December elections. He also started a series ot conferences with party lead- to -.u<-< dll Bf< Normally the election of a new National Assembly would be141 words
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Article35 1955-10-26 7 U.S. A tSSADOR 10 the United Nations Mr Henry Cabot Lodge .Ir. nrec. lay that the Phi! ipr- I he voted into a seat aa thi U.N Security Council next Thursday. APAP - 35 words
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Article218 1955-10-26 7 TURIN, Italy, Oct. 25 -UP) A 70-year-old Italian scientist ono is "dying by Instalments** made another payment today. In his 19th operation, surgeons amputated most of the right hand of Prof. Mario Ponzio. Then he walked unaided out of the Foroaca Clinic, the hand swathed218 words
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Article79 1955-10-26 7 iIXGTOH. Oct. tt. (UP)— The Supreme C turned down yesterday the appeals of 12 Puerto Rican nalist learir to prison bi oluagainst the Government. Thc group includes the four national gress in 1954. The Hi?h Court led the appeals in a brief order, which gave no reason79 words
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Article17 1955-10-26 7 SI '-AA! in Mac. mh. Wisconsin Sunday, died I -ht at •i General Hospital. U.P.U.P. - 17 words
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101 1955-10-26 7 JERUSALEM. Ot 25 <AP) —The Israeli people dug deeply into their family heirlooms today for the price of a gun. Anti-Arab sentiment was at I new peak following the Egyptian-Czech arms dial and fondly treasured gold bror teas nnd bracelei tn into the office ot101 words
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Advertisement124 1955-10-26 7 yfyrfHjaicw For The modern office |j| I lEHH MEYEI *CaiTl^^oi2ooo S ,n, 7? c P-IERSON. SIMONS ICO ITD Ku.UU-ipurPen._g Garden 1/ Estate Ud. isi\H oi net 110 ti: K Wl. HUM). SIMIAPOIIL I!). ANNOUNCES IMMEDIATE I AVAILABILITY NEW TYPE SEMIDETACHED HOUSES «A$T $17,000 PAYMENTS LARGE LOUNGE 3 BEDROOMS KITCHEN. BATHROOM/WC.124 words
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Advertisement140 1955-10-26 7 ks^Z Tlw ulliinulr in warm irrur! Br a^aaß 100=;, PURE CASHMERE KNITWEAR Its unsurpassed quality and finish is proof iW of the skill and loving care which ________k r ________fc*'** Braemar's true Scottish Craftsmen put into its making. M Specially moth-pioofed, your Braemar \4*\^m will be your most treasured possession140 words
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Advertisement162 1955-10-26 8 mr 'GXtW&t -ETtfiTAAS. 7 i o a mmm***? 7^ ♦•••eaaa«Saa gfsr w a s=^ooj_fc. -> 4____ 4 ♦My Sister Eileen #*--___3iss— is a connoisseur I J MY SISTEr\^~~ *__K mW *L>' v^ o&"''-' m1 ..M i_J_r IB jtoj ________________H________F^__^^~~~"^.m M^BISIIOwCoft- <_o'-'- -J*w -J?A**Xt^*mm~ __L 'H> S r S* jo .__L_>162 words
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Article247 1955-10-26 9 'INTERPOL' and 'CAROUSEL' IM// S _t#o/j, Sititiitt.s LONDON story of the <»rk of the lateraaminal MbsS aMiti "-i"n. nas beea acpOed h> Warwick execu lit prudarers Irving Alien pi K Broccoli for early psdiu ::•>!. for Columbia I y A. J. Fo: one of the .er thc cameras, explore the247 words
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Article, Illustration626 1955-10-26 9 NOELWHITCOMB MEETS THE STARS IN LONDON All CURVES but no VOICE W noa beta one off those crazy ORIoO ;;> weeks for me the sort .1 week wheo yon have If wear a straw hat tl l oat aod boxing gl© vou want to be partly dressed It startedWORLD - 626 words
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602 1955-10-26 9 JAMES BACON - THE FACE Bob Hope chose for Stardom JAMES BACON AN AUSTR UA 1 V UMWRELLA by HOLLYWOOD. I l AKDLY .1 week uoe l>\ that some mo\ie bigwig doesn't make 1 public prea. liment t <» wit: '(-iris, stas awa\ Irom Hollywood, don't call us. we'll call Rut how are602 words
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Article145 1955-10-26 9 ITS no' surprise that a kiss from Lana Turner < es the temperature, especially when it's an actor's first one on the screen. Roger Moore, from ngland, last kissed a girl (professionally speak- ing, that is) when he bussed Sarah Churchill on I j television show. j145 words
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Article, Illustration392 1955-10-26 9 Busies! Stir I Rn Basil, who costars with Clark G -ble, Robert Ryan and Cameron Mitchell in •Ten Tall Men." can qualify as Hollywood's busiest star. She is embarking on a ca with her husband, Bob Waterfield, the great football quarterback, and392 words
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Miscellaneous106 1955-10-26 9 I W^^H I I I I J BH) ESQ _Eb flH___f^^^B ____P^m _h^ X_k Jf: *****1 30 bJb ii3o3Bi 'LUES <B>* rKm a She's a professional dancer «8> me rn« rightful claim before 10> 13>. Paid bv hill farmers 0 (8» ible «8) cr\ed for a car (8> 19. ee?106 words
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Article97 1955-10-26 10 BOAC MEN ON VISIT THE BOAC executives, Mr. I Snowball, manager for tbe Par East based on Hongkong and Mr. John Ifa] ert, are now on a Mr. Snowball is in Sir*. pore and Is discussing Corporation matters with Mr. Donald Erskine Crum. the sales manager for South-east 3 The97 words
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Article115 1955-10-26 10 SHIPS IN PORT Ol 1 1 j: i*o xds india. Steel X'endor. S Xndhra, Eidanger, Inchwells, on. Janssens. Tomotoma. Maru. Chong Ya. Ki.ikon Maru. Ascanius. Frederick Clover. Dusseldor Si in Maru. ism F* M IDA Pasoso. Hua Li. Mcrlimau Bila, Lakota, Doris. Kah Kheng Alk Sms:. Lauan Bangk Panai. B115 words
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Article16 1955-10-26 10 IDRIS Hydraulic Tin Ltd.'s output for the quarter ended September 30, was Tit tons.16 words
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Article, Illustration68 1955-10-26 10 SOME 15.000 people have so far visited Ilurdial Singh and Stmt /.rd.. Raffles PI in the first two days of the oany's "Grand X'mas Salt ounts up to 40 per cent off the usual price are available white the minimum discount is 15 per cent, a68 words
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Article, Illustration277 1955-10-26 10 WHAT is life really like for I woman who spends much of her time pfOOCTTOBfI fe uiltl i fkOOl attacks bv white ants? Most fascinating. I|l M M 111 tl pr rof CP. Ta.. Ltd Singapore aho Is probably the only woman rmlte control 111 th.* whole277 words
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Article, Illustration312 1955-10-26 10 TUBEIESS EARTH MOVER TYRES ON THE JOB THE first and largest tuneless earth mover tyres, built by The Goodyear Tyre and Rubber Company, have been installed on the job, and the pany is now in production with a line of ti; tyres. K- v. B e Earth Movers, size 37-5-33312 words
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Article24 1955-10-26 10 i.MJLbinlAl. cpt a nee Holdings Ltd., Australia's largest finance house, is now earning more than £A2.nno--000 a year, after providing for taxation.24 words
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Article103 1955-10-26 10 Selective Buying For Industrials THERE s .--ctive buyfor industrials on the local share market yesterday, with fair business passing. Tin.- m n *.d rubl bet inclined to improve in certain c '.inters. Piiee H announced by j the Malayan Sharebrokers [Association yesterday were. IMM I KI \l s Buvers Sellers103 words
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Article123 1955-10-26 10 SINGAPORF sharebrokers reported die following bu dor day:— V and X ords $1.67} x all: Gammons $2.57*. W. imer $2 A ngkong Bank M. Colls. 9] cc<. Box si 3.0. Singapore Cold ise SI. TO*. Straits Times 24: Straits Traders U.E. "p; l 10. ords $10.60, .0 odd123 words
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Article79 1955-10-26 10 CHAMPION Motors Ltd. Singapore, will screen the Volkswagen colour film— "The Birth of an Automobile" at the Hollandsche Club. Camden Park on Oct. 31 at 7.30 p.m. Refreshm< I be served between 9.30 and 10.30 p.m. Yesterday a preview of the 80-minute film was sbOOTfl the79 words
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349 1955-10-26 10 Electronic Brain For Use In PAA Hq. AN electronic brain that flashes cut results 30 times taster than present tabulating machinery is the latest device scheduled fo r use in Pan American World Airv headau.. tei to New York it announced todav by \i John S Woodbridge. comp troller for349 words
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Article255 1955-10-26 10 By ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN 'A Standard's New York Bureau C.FIRESTONE Tire Rubber, one of the rVrr stays, is planning to carry out a double pronged p ICv Us r yW ing the production of both natural and synthetic uhk Q, ed «E Th:s was (1 i M DDcr I255 words
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Article, Illustration44 1955-10-26 10 Bank Branch Monaget trial and C om«mo,iT3 Ud. s North ■SS'S eaporr. is Mr Ta?3 1, ©a^acd on S_._««_i7n Tsr_rsL wanaser at th e iJJS in I JMointment «5? hen rfi i ac OvcrsfiKWi T. Unt He H4 s ffctajn ■■■Uiirr and at «|S44 words
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Article56 1955-10-26 10 Kl 881 i; lost d on i firm note in Singapore \J t«'nla\. with November first grade at SUV. pc 1 cents aho\c tl i pn vioiis 1 T. n Itssfh: down. Th due level vour to the belt 038 tons, again*: in A Later56 words
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Article111 1955-10-26 10 Sirigap. ~3 iange noon closing p per picul yesterday were: ni'te $151 Belters, Sarawak white $150 sellers. ial Sarawak white $98 sellers; coconut oil (bulk) $41 ers, coconut oil (drum--) :ers; copra Nov. buyei Dec. $28 buyS gapore Copra Associal 4 p.m. prices: Straits mixed copra: I ~i111 words
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Article85 1955-10-26 10 Tyres In US Go Up Again I 111 (.ood.\ rai 1 It ut) he i nmpan*. ha < reused pri< e> of non tubeless im- tooOS tread. sto< k icp iii mat* i iah and recapping it u.i^ nmin.nl n \kn.n n Olh.r tyte mannl... I are i \p« ti85 words
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Advertisement578 1955-10-26 10 NOTICES PFR XK MEDICAL DERI TENDERS INVITED < I tenders are invited for earl ■r Z •Pply of Rations to Hospitals in Perak period Ist January. 1956 to 30th June 1954 (B) Supply of Firewood to Hospitals in Perak for period Ist January. 1956 to 30th June, 1956. (C) Washing578 words
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Advertisement410 1955-10-26 10 Kl XI X II MIM I. MI Ml IP XI (OI Nl IL II NDI K NOTK I f r I be reeeiv 1 micipal Secretary's OfTice. Kuala Lumpur up to 12 noon on Monday, 7th November. >r the Demolition and Purchase of Salvaged Building Materials for tw o buildings410 words
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Advertisement120 1955-10-26 10 n. y k. Tine j p S h.'"" pare A-v^tfl Mjru *o» Genoa Marseilles. Tangier. CasabLr London. Rotterdam. Ant_v«-n Wo¥ Hamburg attao Zu.vo M.ru tor Aden Dnbouti. -sowah. P. Sudan. |ed-:. Suez. P. Said. Beirut. Lattak it. Alexandra (Passengers Accepted! 11/ m Koi-oku M..r U tor Aden Dnbouti. issowahl. P120 words
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Advertisement1099 1955-10-26 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 Incorporated in Smjjjporti (12 line. S D, P P T i mi: blue funnel um: J;;; 1 C "I O'h.r fo \r.ri n d d,.. c h.r 5 f f-.-IMI '<-.: to LIVERPOOL CLASCOW LCOON J CONTINENT j 'y Cr dops for1,099 words
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Advertisement870 1955-10-26 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAIL IN3: TO CONTINENT SCANS '.AV A Por Ad.n P^rt Said bt noa Antw.rp i- rrJ-.-r- .n-r CopenKoq.n, GotHenkurq ci. O^ SDC re Ham nc a x) "SELANDIA Gdns :i M tl 27 Oct 28/290ct MORELIA 15 1 7 Nov 18 '18 Nov 20 Ne* n FalSTP'a870 words
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Article117 1955-10-26 12 Tin Miner Fined For Tax Offence IPOH. Tues. A local tin miner Mr. Lim Peng Siew of Clare Street, was fin<*d SI OO by Magi ate Che Abdul K. bin Yusof today, for tailing to furnish tbe income m partment returns for assess- at for the year 1955. Mai:;t... Yi117 words
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Article, Illustration81 1955-10-26 12 I Hi: "Km On: Vr.ili (Nine hea nl. triple in I'.-nang was last Nn n da\ i he scene of a pik i image lo than 10.000 him se I arl\ rain mad' lh« path learim** l*« lhe l< i pie slippei e\ en l<»i l a.surest foot This houewr81 words
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Article119 1955-10-26 12 Woman Was Mauled, Court Told PENANG. Tne*. An InD woman, whose decomposed body was found in a stream had been severely attacked before she died, a Coroner's court was told today. The inque.-t was into the death of Susamani. 32, whose body was found in a stream at Tanjong Bungah119 words
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Article72 1955-10-26 12 Bl Tues. y Chinese from nine newvillages in Province W< have just finished attendi: civics course organized the Department of Information. .ring their six-day co they visited the St. N Home for the Blind, the School for Deaf, the Taiping Rehabilitation Camp, the Taiping scum and72 words
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Article126 1955-10-26 12 UN KNOWN Mission Bi -Lingual Sc. J THI first mission bilin_.ii.il n uill h- v. i n January llr\t M .11 111 thr Bllll.lM. Vndrcu's (Md IJo>- tioll >--slrr(l..\ To Ii H._h S-hunl N|.., K ll (hung Mi teaded to eater mainly for hiiicse hildren of I I iof Malaya126 words
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Article2076 1955-10-26 12 Practical Tests Held By External Examiner FULL results of the 1955 Practical Examinations of the Associated Board of the Re Schools of Music C ducted by the external examiner of the 80., rd Dr. A. W. Bunney from Aug. 18 to Oct. 20, announced yesterday i2,076 words
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Article466 1955-10-26 12 Till-; FOLLOWING students of the CYMA. School oi Commerce, Singapore, were successful in the l'itm mi's Fvaminations held in August: ■nOKTHANO w ords p r minute J. H it. Wilfred Dodwell. Teo Ban Hock and Lim K 111) u ,»r,ls p,. r niiiuitf Wee Peek466 words
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Article171 1955-10-26 12 KUALA LUMPUR, rues. The Associated chin < s e Chamben ol Coenmerce todai w A the fed* ration Government foi more land for Chinfarmei to help increase 1 thi agricuitura! production ot Malaya he Chaml ei .In petition a:d that it was oi vital171 words
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Advertisement212 1955-10-26 12 fJL I dreamed went to the Art Museum in rr J maidenfpm Maidene?te^-^ Bra J •*-'P"e<r»— o *h'keOuVO**do id/ foreve* 1 in Moidenlorm'sct' I -er?e* b'O. f*s gen?ly rounded lints endd-* e the fnoothestoH^gures..., _^*s/ IMOI o \*3 M *r'"g. rounded busffnel n foffeto. OCCto?e sa* c cotton brood AA.A_B.C_cr.dDC!.,212 words
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205 1955-10-26 13 Seremban Jelebu Share Bryson Cup i: N and Jelebu District tll teams I to a one-all inn m tin- final ol «»«»t1,.,!| \sMM-iation knockout lup plated on the St ition a typical cup Ue he match was a from start to red on by their i had travelled ban in205 words
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Article41 1955-10-26 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Selangor Chinese Recreation Club will meet Selangor Rangin a charity soccer match tomorrow on the TPCA ground Princes Road, here. e match is in aid of the Cricket Association the gate charge is round.41 words
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Article28 1955-10-26 13 It' s Postponed kua: The division one hexkev niatfh between the Technical College I and the Public Works Department Sports Club on the CheIras Road today was postponed.28 words
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Article32 1955-10-26 13 GRINSTEAD. England, Oct 24 CAP)— Jaroslav Drobny, veteran tennis Mar. today left instead Hospital where he underwent an appendicitis erf-ration ook The 1 -.blednn champion was reported feeling 'wonderfully well.'*32 words
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Article96 1955-10-26 13 Taiping Hockey Positions XG, Tues. Tho positions of teams in the Taiping h«>ckcy league calI cd ud to Oct. 24, incl tows: ims P W D T. F a P Garrison A' <> 5 1 0 Hi 3 11 4 4 0 0 1118 Colts ti 3 2 1 2896 words
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Sportsmen's Viewpoint
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473 1955-10-26 13 Sir:— May I be permitted to make a few comments on Mr. H. A. Soars' article on the "American Rule'' Corner which appeared in the Sunday Standard of 23rd. October. 1955. This Rule |s not a recent innovation a.s far as Women's Hockey is concerned.473 words
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Letter161 1955-10-26 13 SIR: I understand that there is considerable controversy over the results of the hockey umpires' examination conducted by me durI my stay in the Federation of Malaya. competency to conduct such an examination has also been questioned i" some circles. Whether I am competent or not is161 words
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Article158 1955-10-26 13 PERAK 'S MEIKLE SKIPPERS MALAYA V MKIKLK of Perak, scrum halt, u.t- h<*i.ni:i. hy the Malayan Rugb> Inion when tin--, ippoint< Um to captain Malaya against Thailand in the h: i rugbj interport between tin* two countries al 15._n_,1.< Mr. 0. H. R. Beadles. Hon. Secretary of the Malayan Rugby158 words
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Article, Illustration26 1955-10-26 13 THE High Commit.*' <*'. )onnld Mar is introduced to the Combined Services team before their match against the Fijians on Saturday. Fijians von 67-0.26 words
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Article147 1955-10-26 13 HAMPS FALL TO R.A. KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The 25 Field Regiment. R.A. Kuala Kubu Bharu. beat the Royal Hampshire! by six points (two tries) to nil in a hard fought rugger match on thc Malaya Command ground, Gurney Road, here today. A heavy downpour in the afternoon made the ground147 words
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Article176 1955-10-26 13 KUALA LUM R. Tucs. Hongkong and Shanghai Bank defeated Singapore Cold Storage, 3.-2 in the opening tie of thr langor Clerical and Administrative Staff Union's Inter-Commer-cial Houses badminton competition at the Selangor Badminton ation hall here. Yeoh Teck Chye. former Thomas Cupper, won his singles easily176 words
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Article82 1955-10-26 13 PARIT BUNTAR. 1 1 [tying, all round superiority. Krian Rovers beat a Kulim Eleven by four goals to one in a friendly hbekey match played on the public padang. The Rovers led two nil at half time scoring through Chelliah and Mohammed Noor Nawi. Osman reduced82 words
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Article25 1955-10-26 13 Tucs Su: Sports Club chalked up a tory over the Ch; >n Club in their league hock' gt 1 i planade day.25 words
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Article70 1955-10-26 13 PARIT BUNTAR. I Penang hoo! beat Parit Buntar Anglo-Chin-ese School by one goal to nil in an intcr-sehool hockey friendly played at thc Pykctt Avenue. The game was very contested and the Parit Buntar boys were rather unlucky to lose. They had n chances but their forwards tf70 words
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Advertisement156 1955-10-26 13 rumm If iOL now for the |tSS Exj uninationi 100 and Al.so le.sson.s Scandali Piano Arcorthe violin and th 2H A. menceau II >hone ""4739. Prer; airconditioncd. TO solve your driving pi Consult Shamrock Driving School to teach you trie 1 rind be.*. through experienced -.ing instructors. •42^ Ni ANG156 words
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Advertisement206 1955-10-26 13 CLASSIFIED ADS sill I lONS VACANT 1111 -sisi.M.a HAKBOI K BO.UHI :num .ry. Suece: sful .1 Rcgti tion menl at i< houseman. 1 ra ado < .11 By Order Board. I I I RV, ftE IMPRO I witl Ima in 1 e puitun will be gi from unqua oasis Comm206 words
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Page 13 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous271 1955-10-26 13 Ul Abner B y Al Carp Wl «»mssssssssssssssr ■> -> -*>0 I I CMON Tf RAM r DOWfsl v f CAN AFFORD TO IS yW v n%v-; U. START VJIP 1 r MiND^ 1 ii/« /v!_.//r_draocc Yr at,u 1 "LL C* 1 >OKE OPS -THEM .<^QTuJ I AC TOWA/ A271 words
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Miscellaneous191 1955-10-26 13 dfffddffd MALACCA MS WISDOM SHIELD: Municipal vs. Kubn "B"' nf Kubu Courts: Hospital B 7*5. Kubu "B" al Hospital C PENANC RCGBY: Royal Australian Regiment vs. Penang AllBlues at .rain a I gro>. KUALA LUMPUR SOCCER: S.C jers at T.P.C.A. ground. A 'J— S vs. S.F.A. B' at V.I. ground;191 words
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Article, Illustration375 1955-10-26 14 Admiralty 4 Charmers Impress B% WINDSOR LAD Kl M Ll MIM K. Tues.-ADMIRALTY and i Ol I. II\RMFRS shaped like ready-made winners tin- training track this morning when thev were iken ..ut lor light exercise. Both are retaining their i ist -M irt winning form. wmwffttiA mmm.'Smma SAW Thi_' three-year-old375 words
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Article129 1955-10-26 14 Trainer Jack Manning will be introducing a newcomer at the meeting— he is Crawthorne Wood, a three-year-old gelding by William of Valence from the Young England mare Dunderry. This newcomer ran three times this season. His best display was when winning the John O'Gaunt Plate over sis furlongs129 words
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Article74 1955-10-26 14 BALTIMORE. Oct 29 (AP) The Washington Redcame from behind twice with second half touchdowns to beat the Baltimore Colts 14-13 on Sunday before 51.387 fans, the largest paid crowd in four national football league seasons here. At Cleveland, the Cleveland Browns came from behind twice on Sunday and74 words
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254 1955-10-26 14 An 'Owens' Trophy For Best School Athlete PKOI OINDI V touched bv the enthusiasm shown hg olon> .ithlctcs during his coaching sessions in Singapore. Jesse Owens has decided to donate a trophy to the antstandiai schoolboy athlete of thc year. Jesse disclosed yesterd.iv that rißtt the Press h is played254 words
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Article58 1955-10-26 14 A 20TH minute goal by Mohamed Nor enabled Royal to beat Khalsa Association 1-0 in an Div. 2 league hockey match played at Farrer Park yesterday. The other Division 2 match between Police "B" and Post and Telegraph resulted in Police winning 3-0. Police scorers were58 words
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Article34 1955-10-26 14 STOCKTON' California. Oct. _P>— Bantamweight boxer, Francis Militan'e of Honolulu, scheduled to make his U.S. mainland debut last against Frankie Campos of Lot gi was reported mil from his training quarters late Monday.34 words
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Article, Illustration140 1955-10-26 14 SINGAPORE promoter Little Nene displays the Orient heavywrUhl < hampionship belt donated by Colony lawyer. Mr. M B. Brash, for Friday Bight's card featurim, lsim.li Kadrmiio and Australia's Barric halker at thc Happy World stadium. Radrodro comes into the ity from Batu Pahat today tit140 words
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Article, Illustration563 1955-10-26 14 P,v VERITY GILL from Batu Pahat. JESSE OWENS yesterday looked into the crystal ball, so to speak, and came up with this startling prediction: ASIAN ATHLETES WILL SOON BEAT THE BEST THE REST OF THE WORLD CAN PRODUCE. The American Negro, considered by many to be563 words
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Article122 1955-10-26 14 'Saints' Scalp Victorians ST. ANDREW'S School beat Victoria School by IT point I I goal and 4 tries) to 3 <1 penalty goal) in a friendly rugby match played at Woodsville yesterday. S >rers for St. Andrew's School were Lim Chon Mong. Brian Oehlers, Siow Watt Choon, Albert Kedit and122 words
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Article151 1955-10-26 14 The Spectator Says M.I.INC. all rugger pla\(i >. in the s hoofs watchful eyes on thc touchlines tins week ma. mark >ou dow n for a hig match coming up next month. Three 'Uah nt scmits'' have heen around the schools for se\eral weeks. on the lookout for li'.eh material151 words
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Article56 1955-10-26 14 NEW MARKET. SUFFOLK. Oct. 39 (Reuter) Bola Roos--fi. winner ol tht 1938 Epsom Derby and success! ll iTC Ol .vc.- three-hundred winners and 200.000 pounds sterling in stakes, wa destroyed at Bandymount stud here today. Bois Roussel, who was twenty year- old, was stricken with Uuninil I-.56 words
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Article38 1955-10-26 14 MOSCOW. Od 24 (Reuter. —If] Gt (j i bina, Ru ltd Olympic champion, broke hcr v n world record for the women's shot putt with Of .3 2 mctn I(I B in Stalinabad today.38 words
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Article264 1955-10-26 14 A weak Singapore Chine* Recreation C!uh -icic mana-jed to draw M with Wanderers Spoi ti C ib in s Singapore Hockey Ai o ii I i m Div, i League match at Serangoon Road yesterday. Although Wanderer? had the better Oi the Chinese most of264 words
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Article256 1955-10-26 14 Indonesian tourists 3 S'pore *Ne;. ,*...n 1 Tan Homo 2 and Arthur Koh. Davies. tree Lee Pak Tong THK Indonesian soccer tourist-. n-tiini!.i_, i their Federation tour, and showing impn\<!--a Singapore Selection 3-1 before more than 1 tators at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. I Colony could256 words
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Article164 1955-10-26 14 JESSE SHOWS HOW far the lir>t mp ™gjj a«eu t.,1 niqur l« J?J lf""l» which mi* hn/u 'Herts in tl,< nfir e pirtur. terdat MiajMb Italu Pali.n. ho shoHfd 3Z a new mrtlHKl l rrh ij r«;uld jump a f rw ntr TJ jump. Ile set up a H* im164 words
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Miscellaneous274 1955-10-26 14 _____fl__________r Mm mrm W KT'.f'.HYsi ___h_____l ___________l -B IMV JH mm 1; IT h e Inter-Services ti rugby series resume to- n day with Army meeting the Royal Navy at gMS Terror commencing at J 5.15 p.m. The following will re- J nt Army (Singa- FB:— Sgt. J. Whitehall KW:—274 words
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