Singapore Standard, 4 November 1955
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Title Section32 1955-11-04 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2 400 kgigj i% m s. FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 5111 2414 o VI. No. 121 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1955 14 PAGES 15 CENTS32 words
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226 1955-11-04 1 Marshall Has The Right Idea Boy d LONDON, Nov. 3.— The Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Alan LennoxBovd, said here today that he beiieved Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall will rise to the great opportunities that lie before him. Recommending Mr. Marshall to the Royal Empire Society,226 words
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Article30 1955-11-04 1 ATHENS. Nov. 3 (UP)--Ten rsoos were killed and at least 100 injured yesterday then a private dealer's powd- store exploded m the town c: Serres.30 words
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Article58 1955-11-04 1 LONDON, Nov. 3. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Lennox Boyd, today suggested that a new policy is being devised for the Chin *Peng talks. After admitting to the Royal Empire Society that amnesty terms he bad helped devise had not succeeded, he said it was "unwise of me58 words
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Article42 1955-11-04 1 SINGAPORE Police are offering a reward of $1,000 to any person or persons giving information leading to the arrest of the thieves who stole the safe containing $11,000. from the Special Constabulary Office at the Central Police Station on Monday.42 words
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Article29 1955-11-04 1 A 35 millimetre film, only two-thirds as thick as present film but strong enough to tow a motorcar, has been develoDed m the United Reuter States.—Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration158 1955-11-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Ft. Lt. W. K. Stevens, RAF helicopter pilot who flew the Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman on his tour of North Malaya recently, made a forcedlanding on the Federal Police Depot soccer pitch today while on a training flight to Ipoh.158 words
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Article164 1955-11-04 1 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH Broadcast Will Do It Eden Told: Get US To Recognize Red China By Standard London Correspondent. LONDON, Nov. 3— All that was needed to end Communist insurrection m Malaya was a broadcast from Peking Radio telling Malayan Communists to call off the war, said164 words
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Article67 1955-11-04 1 LOWER offerings by Indonesia on the New York rubber market caused a drop of nine cents m the Singapore market yesterday. November first grade closing uncertain at $1.06* per lb. This is the biggest price drop m a single day m the last few weeks. This67 words
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Article31 1955-11-04 1 A RADIO weighing two ounces and made to be worn on the wrist like a watch is to be put on the market m New York next month. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article16 1955-11-04 1 PRESIDENT Joao Cafe. Jr., of Brazil has been hospitalized with a heart ailment. UPUP - 16 words
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130 1955-11-04 1 WAR IN BIBLELAND CAIRO, Nov. 3.— An Egyptian High Command communique today claimed that Egyptian forces had retaken the strategic hill position at Sabha, scene of bitter fighting today. The communique said Egyptian casualties totalled 70 killed and wounded. The Israelis suffered 200 casualties theReuter; UP - 130 words
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Article173 1955-11-04 1 YORK KILL 3 REDS JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. —Three Communist terrorists, a man and two women, who ignored a surrender offer by a patrol of the Ist Battalion East Yorks were killed when the patrol contacted five terrorists m the Kluang district yesterday. Two shotguns and one sten gun and ammunition173 words
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Article197 1955-11-04 1 In support of this he quoted the maiden speech of Mr. Peter Kirk Young. Conservative journal ist-MP who visited Malaya two years ago. Mr. Bevan went on to describe his talk with the Chinese Premier, Chou En-lai, m Peking last year before reaching Malaya m which the197 words
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Article30 1955-11-04 1 THE BODY of 2-year-old. Pay Thian Sze. missed by his parents at dusk, yesterday, was discovered three hours later m a pond near their home m Sembawang Road.30 words
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Article29 1955-11-04 1 A newly married woman. Ang Gwee Kee. 17. living m Lorong 25. Geylang Road, was admitted to the General Hospital, last night, suffering from caustic soda poisoning.29 words
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Article16 1955-11-04 1 SOVIET Premier Nikolai Bulganin said yesterday m Moscow he will visit Burma shortly.— UPUP - 16 words
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128 1955-11-04 1 IF LABOUR GETS IN, DIGGERS WILL BE RECALLED CANBERRA, Nov. 3 (UP) Opposition leader H. V. Evatt promises to recall Australian troops from Malaya if the Labour Party is returned to power m the Dec. 10 general elections, it was learned today. Evatt will announce his promise while making the128 words
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Article46 1955-11-04 1 COLOMBO, Nov. 3 (Reuter) The Queen Mother and Princess Margaret have sent a note to the Ceylon Governor General Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, stating, they will be replying "m due course" to the invitation to them to visit Ceylon m February 1957.46 words
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Article210 1955-11-04 1 YOUR LAST DAY STANDARD POLL THE ISLAND-WIDE poll on three vital questions launched by The Singapore Standard has caught on. Teams of reporters, volunteers and students seconded to ascertain the peoples' views on questions which may well shape the destiny of this island have achieved encouraging response. If the thousands210 words
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Article24 1955-11-04 1 SUGDEN' S NEW JOB LIEUT. GEN. Cecil Sugden of Britain has been named the new Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Forces m Northern Europe. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Advertisement60 1955-11-04 1 1 (jtaiM ft wt€fi OPf>OstT£ OOtON <.<NC*"oKe f ret' 2o<fos I (■^■P^aaSX i *3s^slV ti^Bp^^ '^•^SH HMlfei^i^^Hl Q A. T> Santas Fin-up Quench your Christmas ihirt! /^av k *Ufc F A >*» told Red Lion wonderful Cj J^J^2\ V?^ •range or pineapple. I T?fe>^~»VpS Malayans mnd Santa ha*e enjoyed j60 words
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Advertisement170 1955-11-04 1 *EUMIG C3 CINE CAMERA The Fashionable Cine Camera PHOTO STUDIO Raffles Ploce, Spore. Tel: ***** LEONARD FIRST IN AMERICA'S KITCHENS SINCE 1881! MODEL LS- 110— 10 5 cv. K^^^^i With Standard Defrosting Only 28 inches wide, but Cold-Clcar-to-the-Floor design provide? full 10.5 cv. ft. capacity Safely stores TO lbs. of170 words
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Article, Illustration157 1955-11-04 2 THE GIRLS WAIT AT HOME TO GET MARRIED ALL OVER AGAIN TWELVE bridegrooms on Wednesday ni g h't went through a wedding ceremony m a school but not a single bride was present. After trie ceremony all twelve brideless grooms sat down to157 words
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Article, Illustration332 1955-11-04 2 THE CASE OF THE VERY SAD STRIKER He Couldn't Go To Jail CHUA ENG HUAT, 21, an employee of the Singapore Cold Storage was the saddest man m the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday he could not join his 59 comrades who were going to spend the next six weeks332 words
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224 1955-11-04 2 $100 Bonus For Rubber Smallholders KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Federation Government today set apart 525 million from the $200 million replanting Spencer Aid lor smallholders. With this sum. Government will pay a $100 .supplementary grant to smallholders' who have replanted rubber and who are already getting $500 an acre from224 words
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Article46 1955-11-04 2 TWO women suffering from caustic soda poisoning were admitted to the Singapore General Hospital for treatment last night. One of then was Ang Swec Kee, 21, of Lorong 25, Geylang. The other was Chong Ah Yce. 47. of Lording 3 Geylang.46 words
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Article35 1955-11-04 2 HONGKONG. Nov. 3. Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15.48 to £1 Sterling. $5,795 to US$l: $1,826 Malayan SI: $0,135 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $253,875 to a tael.35 words
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Article212 1955-11-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Communist ambassadors m Indonesia will not be able to draw out trie Federation Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, on his amnesty offer when he visits the republic next week. For. the Tunku told The Standard today: "I will not discuss the amnesty212 words
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Article63 1955-11-04 2 MRS. WEE CHENG WOO. nee Madam Ngeow Choo Neo, (Chit Nva>. 51, passed away last night at No. 14 Tavistock Avenue. Serangoon Garden Estate. Singapore. She leaves her only son. Wee En£ Bock, to mourn the loss. Cremation will take place on Saturday at the former Japanese Crematorium m63 words
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Article93 1955-11-04 2 Experts Tour To Find Facts THE Dental adviser to the WorJ j Health Organisation. Dr. John W. Knutson. arrived m Singapore by air from Indonesia last night to see for himself the dental problems here. Dr. Knutson. who is attached to the W.H.O. Headquarters m Geneva, is on the last93 words
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Article32 1955-11-04 2 THE Indian Ambassador to Indonesia. Mr. Chaudory Kha- i liquzzaman. flew into Singa- i pore last night by Qanta? Empire Airways on his way to India for a month's holiday.32 words
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Article17 1955-11-04 2 THE largest number of migrants to Canada so fai this year came from Britain, Reuter17 words
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Article273 1955-11-04 2 IT is Government's duty 10 give employment to^the brave man who gave assistance to the late Mr. Gene Symonds, American journalist. when the latter was fatally beaten up by a mob during the May riots. This was the genera] concensus of opinion yesterday273 words
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Article214 1955-11-04 3 Base Citizenship On This OathStraits Chinese ALIENS who wish to obtain equal rights and privileges as Singapore citizens must be prepared to Swear an oath of "exclusive allegiance" to the Queen and take an oath of loyalty to the Colony only, declared the Straits Chinese British214 words
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200 1955-11-04 3 CRUISER NEWCASTLE GETS AN AIRLIFT ENTIRE CREW TO FLY OUT FOR the first time m p ist-wai naval history i lull ship's company oi TUO officers and men will be airlifted from Britain to Singapore. [Tw ship that will be r ommissioned by air is the cruiser Newcastle which now200 words
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Article88 1955-11-04 3 Federation Minister To Tour SIT THE Federation Minister for Local Government, Inche Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, yesterday arrived m S:ngapore for the joint Councils of Ministers conference which begins m the Colony today. Inche Suleiman was met on arrival by the Singapore Minister for Local Government. Lands and Housing88 words
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Article57 1955-11-04 3 TWO hundred arid three p« >ci.c cave b^ood last week the Blood Transfusion Ser- he donors included servicemen and women, government v trkefa and vr.e-nbers of the Special Constabulary of "B" -ion. Vferita by the mobile unit of the Blood' Transfusion Service the S.V.C. Headquarters and57 words
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113 1955-11-04 3 Student Is Jailed For Three Years JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Pang Ting Chow, a student of the Chung Cheng High School. Singapore, was sentenced to three years' imprisonment by Mr. N. L. Cohen m the Sessions Court yesterday for possession of Communist documents. Police arrested him at the Kulai Railway Station113 words
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Article, Illustration104 1955-11-04 3 A KNIGHT of St. John. Mr. Robert de Sturler, arrived from Manila yesterday by Pan-American Airways for a four-day holiday m Singapore. Besides being a Knight of St. John. Mr. de Sturler is a retired Swiss Army Colonel, a lawyer, owner of the Swiss Daily MailStandard - 104 words
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Article200 1955-11-04 3 Thais, Burmese Show Inferest EXPERTS on rural economic development m Burma and Thailand have expressed a desire to visit Malaya and participate m local projects some time next year, Ungku Abdul Aziz, lecturer m economics of the University of Malaya, said yesterday Ungku Aziz who recently200 words
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Article61 1955-11-04 3 A FUN FAIR and fete m aid of the church fund and extensions to the kindergarten and primary school will be held to.norrow from 12 noon to 8 p.m. a! the St. Paul's Church. 6 Milestone. Upper Serangoon Road. Singapore. The fete will be opened61 words
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Article27 1955-11-04 3 A MAN had his wallet containing $31 picked while he was alighting from a bus at the junction of Kallang Road and Kampong Supu. Singapore, yesterday.27 words
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Article, Illustration38 1955-11-04 3 END OF HOLIDAY MR. AND MRS. Lee Aik Sim, with daughter Khoon Meng, left yesterday morning by BOAC for Rangoon after a month's holiday m Singapore. Mr. Lee is the managing director of MYA Syndicate Ltd. of Rangoon.38 words
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Article62 1955-11-04 3 LABOURER. Thia Ec Chin, who pleaded not guilty m the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of theft of S3O. was allowed bail of S5OO till Nov. 10. The prosecution alleged that Thia stole the money from a friend. Cheng Alui Quce,62 words
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227 1955-11-04 3 Lexa Maersk Is Still Being A Nuisance, Say Fish Folk THE hulk of the Lexa Maersk, being scrapped off Pasir Panjang. has been shifted inshore. But the ship is still a dan- ger A spokesman for the fishermen and kelong owner s who have up to now suffered nearly $50,000227 words
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92 1955-11-04 3 An Informer Is Jailed For Bribery A POLICE informer. Paul Chong Kirn Teck was sentenced to six months' jail m the Third District Court yesterday, for bribing two Singapore Senior Police Officers. Chong. m mitigation, told the court that he was m the advanced stages of tuberculosis. The court was92 words
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Article23 1955-11-04 3 THE Sultan of Kedah will open the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Hall, Jalan Sekeran. Sungei Patani. at 4.15 p.m. on Nov. 9.23 words
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Article57 1955-11-04 3 A WOMAN living m Henderson Road. Singapore. was punched, kicked and then robbed of 57 while she was waiting fc r a bus yesterday. She reported that the man also tore her identity card. She said she knew the culprit as she had a quarrel57 words
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198 1955-11-04 3 Chinese Cabbies Want More Taxis Licensed THE Hock Poh Sang Drivers Union, representing about 2,000 Chinese taxi drivers m Singapore, yesterday condemned the action of the City Council m referring back a proposal to increase the number of taxis on the roads by 340. The deferment of the increase, the198 words
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188 1955-11-04 3 THERE WAS A TIME WHEN HE COULD AFFORD IT A SINGAPORE Customs officer told the Fourth Magistrate. Mr. J. M. DevereuxColebourn yesterday he made thousands of dollar.-, two years back with "his clever tricks and corrupt methods." The officer, Peter Lim. who was charged with beating up hi former mistress188 words
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Article41 1955-11-04 3 THE Junior Technical School Old Boys' Association will hoid a dance at the Junior Technical School m Balestier Road tomorrow at 8 p.m. m aid of their association fund. Tickets are available at the gate.41 words
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Article54 1955-11-04 3 AS there was no direct evidence to connect him with the theft of a bicycle, a 50--year-old painter. Tan Ah Loy. was acquitted m the Singapore Eighth Magistrate's Court yesterday. Tan was also acauitted on an alternate charge of retaining the bicycle belonging to a54 words
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Article45 1955-11-04 3 ASSEMBLYMAN* fo r Seletar, Mr. M.P.D. Nair. announced last night that his "Meet-the-Pcople" session scheduled lor today at the Assembly House. Singapore, will not take place due to "pressure ol work." A date for the next session will be announced later.45 words
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Advertisement78 1955-11-04 3 I ANNOUNCEMENT I GOOD NEWS We&h I I ALL LADIES Ut^iJ We are pleased to announce the opening of a Tailoring School at No. 31, Jalan Tuan Sheikh, Seremban as from Ist November, 1955. The newest methods of Dress < cutting, sewing and embroidery are being taught with the latest78 words
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Advertisement322 1955-11-04 3 T/ie worW famous family of TIGER I medicinal products CHINKAWHITE I This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG I THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL IiCATHtf HOTEL) *?'T bedrooms air-conditioned with bothroom ly?-2-J&^£ telephone: luxuriously lurnished. \WmJI CHINESE322 words
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Article92 1955-11-04 4 Australia Has Few Jobless THERE is no unemployment problem m Australia the President of the Federal Australian Council of Trade Unions. Mr. A. Monk, said m Singapore, last night. Mr. Monk, who arrived by Qantas Empire Airways, said that he is going to Geneva to attend the Asian Advisory Committee,92 words
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Article35 1955-11-04 4 AN "Anonymous Supporter" has sent $1,000 to boost the Youth Sports Centre Fund. Other donations received yesterday were from Twen-tieth-Century Fox Films (East) Ltd S5OO, Mr Vasant S Paribidri SlOO.35 words
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Article, Illustration62 1955-11-04 4 Tea Party For Labour Minister Standard photo by MR. Y. H. Shaik Allauddin, president of the MIC, Port Swettenham garlands Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, the Labour Minister, at a tea party held m his honour, at Sea-View Hotel, Port Swettenhani. Mr. Sambanthan, later, spoke to more than 400 people atChing Seng Poh - 62 words
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572 1955-11-04 4 Road Accident Driver Is Jailed Six Months WICKED DISREGARD OF DUTY' IPOH, Thurs. Magistrate Che Jamal bin Abdul Latif today sentenced 22-year-old aircraft engineer of the Malayan Airways, Singapore, Li Chooi Kit, to six months' imprisonment for causing the death of two teenagers by a rash act not amounting to572 words
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Article161 1955-11-04 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot f.o.b. (nom.) 1061 106! No. 1 R.S.S. Nov. 106 i 1061 No 1 Dec. 106 104 No. 2 Nov. 105 106 V No. 3 Nov. 113 113* Tone: Uncertain. TIN PKICb The price of tin161 words
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Article42 1955-11-04 4 THE body of a 15-year-old schoolboy. Leong Seng Cheong, who fell into the sea off Telok Ayer Basin on Wednesday, has been recovered. Leong and a party had gone there to fish when he lost his life.42 words
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Article240 1955-11-04 4 WILLIE SOH - WILLIE SOH And Told Friends Of Threat By Standard Staff Reporter KHONG CHEOW, described as "the silent gentleman,' knew he was going to die seven days before his assailants struck him down. His body was recovered by the Marine Police from the sea off240 words
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139 1955-11-04 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— The annual memorial service m honour of the late Sultan Abu Bakar, father of the Sultan of Johore, was held today at his tomb m the Jalan Mahmoodiah cemetery. The service began with a procession of the Court heralds headed by139 words
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258 1955-11-04 4 Defence Counsel Was Late, So Sorry THE SINGAPORE Sixth Court Magistrate. Mr. J. P. Trainor, yesterday deplored the "lack of courtesy" by a defence counsel who came late to court. Mr. Trainor took the bench at 10.55 a.m. after sitting m his chambers lor 20 minutes waiting for Mr. N.258 words
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271 1955-11-04 4 AFTER two British soldiers had a fight during a "pay night party" at Nee Soon Village on Aug. 19 one of the soldiers died, a preliminary inquiry m the Singapore Eighth Magistrate's Court was told yesterday. In the dock charged with the murder of271 words
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Advertisement227 1955-11-04 4 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION AHRACTIONS J :WlfCS"fi"."fS: m. .s. T»F and 9.30 p.m. J TWO HOURS OF EXCITEMENT! A picture to be seen at least once and remembered forever! ■■■->.■. Q IX rf~* fli hI^HB^I ■iCinimaS€oP£l 'iSf^K 3^^* p u Chinese Sub-titles -.MIDNIGHT TOMORROW— TOKYO ATTACKED BY MONSTER THE NAVY COULD\T227 words
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Advertisement327 1955-11-04 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS £M Af|l|A|| OPENS TODAY I ROCK f N f ROLL HITS THE SCREEN FOR THE FIRST TIME IN ClNEmaScoPE^^^ t *%;i 2tth Century-Foi V t \*Z- prMenls -,^^g ,^^m\ SHEREE j^ l *1 r^^^ CUMMINGS yjffTn^T^fc.}. V CHARLES iMLnili m COLOR by UUDUKN B A I.tVWno.'OTOMMY I327 words
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Article, Illustration69 1955-11-04 5 THE Kinoshita Japanese circus, one of the best m Japan, will open at Singapore's Great World m the third week of December for a season lasting through Christmas The first Japanese circus to perform m Malaya since the war. the circus will feature trained seals, elephants,69 words
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432 1955-11-04 5 MORE than 100 loyal employees of eight Chinese restaurants m Singapore, yesterday defied a strike order from their union and carried on with their duties, while 150 of their colleagues walked out. The strike wns called by the S.ngapore Workers' Union432 words
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Article99 1955-11-04 5 LONDON. Nov 3. (Reuter) I The revised constitution for Sarawak figured m a question m the Hoose of Commons yes- 1 terday. Lieutenant Colonel Bromley-, Davenport (Conservative) wanted to know the principal proposals for the revision of both Councils will be increas- ed I Mr Henry Hopkinson99 words
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711 1955-11-04 5 PRIVATE LIVES GOVT. PROCEDURE MIXED-BYRNE Malay anixatiott Commission MR. K. M. BYRNE, spokesman of the Singapore Senior Officers' Association, was warned last night by Dr. B. R. Sreenivasan, Chairman of the Malayanization Commission, not to bring m private affairs into Government procedure. Mr. Byrne, who was testifying at a public711 words
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Article116 1955-11-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The Malayan Trade Union Council today urged Government to embark on a "soak the rich" drive to find the money needed for education. In a memorandum to the Alliance Government's 15--member education committee MTUC today advocated these methods by which revenue116 words
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Article45 1955-11-04 5 PRIVATE candidates m Singapore who wish to take the London Chamber of Commerce (Spring) 1956 Examinations should submit their entries between Nov. 4 and Nov. 9. Entry form s are available at the Ministry of Education. P. O. Box 746. Singaoore.45 words
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Article192 1955-11-04 5 PENANG, Thurs.— The two Alliance candidates for the Bukit Mertajam Town Council elections, Mr. Lim Hock Choon (North-eastern Ward) and Mr. Ahmad bin Taib (South-western Ward) received walk-overs when nomination papers were signed today. In the Municipal Council elections, Mr. Yeoh Oon Chuan. a school-teacher192 words
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Article22 1955-11-04 5 TPIE Federation Government's Minister for Posts and Telecommunications, Mr. H. S Lee. arrived m Singapore by air last night.22 words
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Advertisement372 1955-11-04 5 |l| I m\m\ w Fly there by double-decked C_ j^ Choi»!« of first-class or I iUl&^ >— il^j Flights Tuesday and Friday. j From Manila continue on efTr^y^jT^Bjy* the same "Strato" Clipper to the l! SfesJJ!_^>*?jHw |L to Tokyo via Hong Kong. For reservations, call your travel agent or Phone372 words
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Miscellaneous687 1955-11-04 5 Standard cAivnanac Information at a Glance iiiiiMijiiiiHlji^jMMMiiLii 1 —itt 1 vanced 8 pjn. 645 Sports Round-Up: 655 Re- Til MfiAP OR E "nit's shows at* Mandai Village God And H:s World; 715 Twenty W*■ 131 m& Changi 10 ms. Kuh Sek Questions; 745 New Records: 810 MH1 1 JS 1..m687 words
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Miscellaneous86 1955-11-04 5 REDIFFUSIQN BEUIFFUSION (Silver Network): 7 am Top O' the Morning; 730 News; 735 Breakfast Session; 8 15 From Now Till Eight Thirty; 830 Morning Musicale: 1 r> m Music with a Lilt; 130 News; 145 Dance Band; 2 pm Nick Carter; 215 Sent:mental Moods: 230 Strictly Instrumental: 3 pm Dancing86 words
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Article933 1955-11-04 6 mH£ Department of Information m the Federation has been assigned another role by the Chief Minister to rescue Malay culture from oblivion. The Information Officers, most of whom are Malays, may not all cherish this romantic assignment because the younger Malays, like some of the westernized Chinese and933 words
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Article323 1955-11-04 6 VIEWS REVIEW OF Federation Agreement T]TU S A N MELAYU calls uDon its readers to struggle for the revocation of the Federation Agreement so that a new agree-: merit consistent with the: aspirations of the people: could take its place. It Ssj because of thite Agreement; that the Alliance Govern-:323 words
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Article, Illustration993 1955-11-04 6 Spencer Davis - Spencer Davis By WASHINGTON HPHE dearth of Ameri- cans who can speak strategically important Asian languages is worrying the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS). A member of the council's executive staff looked into the matter and reported that the United States as a spokesman for the Free993 words
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Letter182 1955-11-04 6 Sir: I am quite convinced by now that those responsible for making decisions m the Ministry of Education are not men gifted with imagination or foresight. I am referring, of course, to the case of Too Kirn Yam. What is the use of Mr. Mai shall182 words
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Article, Illustration802 1955-11-04 6 John Davt - Building Research John Davt By London. VTITH more building going on m Britain than ever before, much of it ft nan c c d by public money, and the building industry as a whole still woefully haphazard, inefficient and correspondingly uneconomic, the work of the Building Research Station at Garston802 words
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Article448 1955-11-04 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA merit's most violent opponents. Another election can have only one result overw i ming victory by a party parties inimical to the futi; good government of Si gapore. This would be tragedy which would compel the Colonial Admim.-l: tion to take a448 words
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285 1955-11-04 7 She Sought Only To Do God's Will -Primate LONDON, Nov. 3 (AP)— The Archbishop of Canterbury said last night the Church of England hart put pressure on Princess Margaret m reaching her detl >on against marrying divorced Group Captain Peter 1-mnsend. The Archbishop. Dr.285 words
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Article149 1955-11-04 7 Margaret Resumes Rounds I N'DON, Nov. 3, (UP) I'rincess Margaret hid eartbreak and reed her royal rounds day m a world withPeter Townsend. Jhe came out of seclusion :.e day and made her t public appearance m a :.y at St. Paul's Cathedra:. osend, now out of her coaJncd at149 words
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Article81 1955-11-04 7 He Fears Newsprint Shortage NEW YORK. Nov. 3. (AP>ml Rothermere. British isher, said yesterday -..-papers face "a terrible worldwide newsprint shortage ii 1956" I- Saianj for Britain on the .;een Mary, Rotbermera said .he shortage was caused i\y record consumption and t he fad that new plants will not ;:ie81 words
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Article62 1955-11-04 7 LONDOX. Nov. 3 Mr. Clement Att'.ee. Labour opposition leader m the House of Co nmons. said yesterday he considered Princess Margaret had made '"a very brave decision." Arriving m Dublin. Ireland. for a political meeting, he told reporters: "She has my sympathy. I think it62 words
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Article111 1955-11-04 7 GENEVA. Nov. 3 CAP) The Geneva police department with acute embarrassment today removed two little wooden houses from the front gates of Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov"s villa. "It Is unfortunate." said Brig. A. A. Gusson. "The little wooden houses actually are sentry boxes, but111 words
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Article75 1955-11-04 7 MELBOURNE, Nov. 3 (Reuter) Mr. Richara Casey, Australian Minister of External Affairs, said today he was going to ask the Australian Government to print cheap editions of good books to distribute among the people m India to counteract Communist literature. Mr. Casey who has just returned75 words
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Article38 1955-11-04 7 WASHINGTON. Nov. 3 fßeuten Japan and the United States would sign an atomic agreement on or about NoV. 14 under which Japan would receive material for an atomic reactor, usually well-informed sotlrces said today.38 words
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Article23 1955-11-04 7 ABOUT 8.000 workers at the Palembang refinery of the Stanvac Oil Company m Java, began a 48-hour strike vest erday.— Reuter.23 words
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Article81 1955-11-04 7 Whales Seek Death Ashore MELBOURNE. Florida. Nov. 3 (AP)— A school of small whales apparently committing suicide, stormed through the surf to shore yesterday and 53 of the mammals ended up on the dry beach. They were pilot whales, or blackfish. and ranged m weight from about a ton to81 words
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96 1955-11-04 7 Court Ruling On Aly-Rita Set For Nov. 23 PARIS, Nov. 3 (AP) A French court decided yesterday to give a ruling on Nov. 23 on whether the Reno. Nevada, divorce of Rita Hayworth and Aly Khan will be considered valid m France. The actress and the wealthy ?.-los!em Prince were96 words
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Article, Illustration53 1955-11-04 7 photo. THE Shah Ox Persia, with a friendly gesture, lifts a peasant who wants to kiss his shoe, at a presentation of land title deeds m Teheran, recently. The Shah, who has been pursuing a policy of giving land to peasants, distributed 2.494 hectares of Crown land amongA.P. - 53 words
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Article68 1955-11-04 7 PORTLAND,' Maine, Nov. 3 (AP)— Barbara (Rusty) Cloud is "flying around the world" nn Tuesday m a light plane without leaving the Siate of Maine. She's travelling by way of towns named Belfast. Paris. Norway. Denmark. Naples. Poland, Sydney, and China. That's the only kind of68 words
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167 1955-11-04 7 PIONEER INDUSTRY OR PERISH -WARNS EDEN LONDON, Nov. 3 (Keuter)— Sir Anthony Eden, Britain's Prime Minister, said today Britain once again must be a pionaer m industry "or perish." "We are at the beginning of a new industrial revolution which will change the face of the world and of Britain,"167 words
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Article29 1955-11-04 7 PE RON ARRIVES EX-PRESIDENT Juan Peron of Argentina arrived m Managua, Nicaragua, by air yesterday from Paraguay, where he had been m exile since being deposed last September. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article61 1955-11-04 7 LONDON. Nov. 3 (Reuter) —Three million engineering workers today demanded heavy wage increases which would swell the running costs of Britain's key export industries by more than £100 million sterling a year. The claim, biggest pay demand of the year, was made by leaders of61 words
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Article18 1955-11-04 7 MONTGOMERY Schuyler. 78. retired U.S. diplomat died m Middietown near New York on Tuesday.— A. PA.P. - 18 words
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164 1955-11-04 7 FORLI (North Italy). Nov. 3 (Reuter) Edda Ciano, 44-year-old daughter of the Italian dictator Mussolini, harangued a crowd on the steps of a church here yesterday after a funeral mass celebrated m memory of her father. "Give us back that poor martyred body." she164 words
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525 1955-11-04 7 Ex-Parson Bribed To Save Gang Leader l All The Lies I Can Manufacture FOUR CHARGED FOR BID TO DEFEAT JUSTICE LONDON, Nov. 3 (Reuter) An. 88--year-old ex-parson told a London Court yesterday that he was bribed "to tell all the lies I could possibly manufacture" to clear a gang leader525 words
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161 1955-11-04 7 Mind Your Own Business Russia Tells West MOSCOW, Nov. 3 (UP) The Soviet government newspaper Izvestia told the Western powers today to mind their own business about the Czech arms deal with Egypt and accused them of provoking armed conflicts between Israel and its Arab neighbour.-. The attack against Western161 words
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Article90 1955-11-04 7 Mr. Molotov Under Fire Again GENEVA. Nov. 3 (Router) Mr. V. Molotov came under fire again today at he "Big Four" conference as the West renewed its attack on his terms lor German unity. Conference sources said the three Western ministers continued to press the Soviet statesman to modify the90 words
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Article72 1955-11-04 7 LOS ANGELES. Nov. 3 (UP) Attorney William Barnett Spivak of Beverly Hills. California, has filed suit for US $50,258 against the British Overseas Airways Corporation on grounds it sold reservations he held to other persons at a higher price and stranded him m London. Spivak said72 words
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Article242 1955-11-04 7 BUT ACE WILL NOW BE 79 LONDON, Nov. 3 (Reuter).— The House of Commons last night rejected by 326 votes to 263, a Labour Opposition motion calling for an immediate rut m Britain's two-year period of national military service. Instead, it approved without a242 words
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Article96 1955-11-04 7 OSLO. Nov. 3 (UP) The 1954 Nobel peace prize held over from last year was awarded today to an organization instead of a man. It went to the offk-e of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. The 1955 Nobel peace prize was reserved96 words
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Article, Illustration292 1955-11-04 8 Colonialism Is Blamed COLONIAL policies m South-east Asia have deliberately kept universities m the region isolated from each other, an Inter-University Committee on education declared. The Committee was set up m Rangoon during a conference on South-east Asia last month. The Committee declared: "Where freedom292 words
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Article86 1955-11-04 8 Big Cocoa Scheme In Malaya LONDON. Nov. 3 (Renter^ The Daily Express today confirmed a plan for producing cocoa m Malaya. This independent rightwing newspaper stated: "Malaya is to produce cocoa on a big scale. Three famous firms launch this venture along with the Colonial Development Corporation. What does the86 words
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141 1955-11-04 8 235 Strikes, -Only 81 Were For Higher Wages LONDON, Nov. 3. (Keuter) Mr Stan Awbery (Labour) asked the Government yesterday how many of the 218 strikes which had taken place m Singapore had been for increases of wages. He also asked, if Government vould now set up, m conjunction with141 words
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77 1955-11-04 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Cadet Pilot Aziz. 24-year-old schoolmaster, will be the first Malay member of the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force to receive "wings." The brevet will be presented to him before a distinguished gathering and a lull parade of the MAAF by the77 words
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164 1955-11-04 8 ti^tPT accomm °dation announced tiis week The Railway, on grounds I of anticipated improvement m standards of service and increase m laundry charges, put up its rates from 25 per cent for Second Class to 33 per cent m the case of air164 words
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Article117 1955-11-04 8 THE Secretary of State for Air, Lord De L'lsle and Dudley, accompanied by Lady De L'lsle arrived m Singapore on Wednesday en route to Australia as the guest of the Australian Government. Lord and Lady De L'lsle were met at RAF Changi by the C-in-C.117 words
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Article83 1955-11-04 8 Prophet's Birthday Celebration KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Prophet Mohamed's birthday will be celebrated at the Pure Life Society, 6th mile Puchong Road. Petaling. Kuala Lumpur, next Sunday under the chairmanship of Dato Zainal Abidin, chairman of R.I.D.A. Two Egyptian professors and Inche Zulkifli Mohamed secretary of the Klang Muslim College- will83 words
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Article, Illustration59 1955-11-04 8 THIS fine study of two fishermen entitled "Two Came Home" by Ch'ng Seng Poh of Guan Hup Street. Klang, won first prize m the pictorial section of the Port Dickson Outing competition organized by the Selansor Camera Club. He also won a bronze shield for another picture, "Malayan59 words
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258 1955-11-04 8 ESTATE WORKERS' 18 STEPS TO A BETTER LIFE IPOH, Thurs. Eighteen resolutions, all aimed at improving the living conditions of plantation workers, were passed at the first annual conference of the Perak State branch of the National Union of Plantation Workers yesterday. Among these resolutions was one asking the Labour258 words
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Article45 1955-11-04 8 THE Singapore Civil Defence Association will hold a social and dance m the clubhouse at Kolam Ayer Lane, at 9 p.m. tomorrow. The social is open to all members of the Civil Defence Corps, the Singapore Hospital Reserve and their families.45 words
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Advertisement442 1955-11-04 8 Diesel injection equipment Nozzle Holders I y? fB Sing!? or I Multi-Cylinder Flange "■■^W Twin Fuel Fitting Pumps 2.3 it V OH Filter Cylinder A B sizes Multi-Cylinder Enclosed Camshaft Nozzle IJ 4J Lf)ng Stfn> Purr.p with Mechanical. Hydraulic Nozzle •nd Pneumatic Governors and Fuel Multi-Hole Feed Pumps j Nozzle442 words
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Advertisement522 1955-11-04 8 :< ■•■•■>^p^^^^^si^W^\ jJk'"'"'-'-'" V WtiMm^ 1,500.00 IN PRIZES! P^^" iWf 5^ TIKWr 3RD PRIZE $10 k I^Qmlt^ f TWELVE CONSOLATION PRIZES $50 1W V'^ i On the left you will see three pictures. One illustrates the OMO pack l^ii \0 >y -""'jJ&. i design, one shows the actual contents and522 words
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Article, Illustration642 1955-11-04 9 Christine Diemer - Christine Diemer Nt; live m SINGAPORE by Donald Moore (Hodder and -ti'iighton. 165.) 3 rambling, infor- and someirrelevant diary, takes us from st, 1954 to Febru--955, Mr. Moore is -"••Her. traveller, ler and expon- pronounced opiD many aspects of an problems today. Tin RE are642 words
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Article, Illustration611 1955-11-04 9 E. FORBES- BOYD - E. FORBES-BOYD by THE NARROW SMILE: A Journey Back to the Northwest Frontier, by Peter Mayne. (London: John Murray Publishers, Ltd. 264 pp.) THE CHILDREN OF KANCHENJUNGA, by David Wilson Fletcher. (London: Constable Company, Ltd. 251 pp.) fPHE northwest frontier A of what is now Pakistan611 words
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Article559 1955-11-04 9 NEW BOOK ON TN the full moon of May, 1954, Buddhists all over the free world began a momentous two-year observance the 2500 th anniversary of the founding of their creed. Midway m the two-year celebration, an American publishing company has issued a new book on559 words
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Article330 1955-11-04 9 Daniel George - What's in it for me? Daniel George IHE HIGH HILL OF THE MUSES. By Hugh Kingsmill. (Eyre and Spottiswoode. 255.) THE NEW BEDSIDE BOOK. By Arthur Stanley. (Gollancz. 12s. 6d.) W/HAT justifies another an- thology? Not, lor me. a gathering, of ghosts from the «Pal graveyard and Q's Oxford embalmery330 words
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Article79 1955-11-04 9 AN American taking three soldier-patients to hospital by helicopter lost his bearings, landed on a city tennis court, asked directions from startled players. and whirled away without even waking his passengers. Headstrong Lad A FOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD New York 6Choolboy shot 300 wild animals on a three-month African safari. "We79 words
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Article35 1955-11-04 9 A MAN m Blackpool felled another with a stick of seaside rock a yard long and four inches thick, "1 did not know they made rock so hard," said a police official.35 words
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Miscellaneous225 1955-11-04 9 STANDARD'S i CROSSWORD Pp ZZLE I'lliFC 8. Entertained royally (7) L.LUI.3 9 B u we are not a n bad \CROSS when we sing (6> ■en can be a c" \idly sin 10. Get back some of the lure. I f> i tarn to the Fast (5) l< This includes225 words
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Miscellaneous297 1955-11-04 9 FLASH, the Wonder Dog, continu- X-/l/t/#l/ M. I lUitlf ing his new Adventures. /Hf f m1 J for Children i X //£*G A/£AO/A/G \f^ UE PCiSUTENEdY NEVEC TUATS QJEEC— DO >OU £OR THE CASTLE. J GOLLY— \ME WITW TWAT IMi NO ABOUT I A LADVe SuQg/ /THiNiCiT kT Jj^ i297 words
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Article327 1955-11-04 10 R.I. Offejings In NY. SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday tumbled nine cents to Sl.OGf pei lb. for first grade November shipment on an uncertain market. The market on Wednesday closed at $1.15|. The market opened weak following the lower trend m New York and London. Lower offerings327 words
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Article231 1955-11-04 10 Important Mart For Hoover IN terms or population, Malaya is a rather important market for Hoover products, said Mr V. C. Mumford. export manager of Hoover Ltd.. England, who is on a visit to Malaya. Hoover Ltd. is said to be Britain's largest exporter of washing machines and cleaners. The231 words
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Article52 1955-11-04 10 THE popular brand medicinal product Chee Thone San (Pain Reliever) will for the time being be wrapped up with a white aluminium foil marked "TIGER BALM" This is because of heavy demand for the product, which is manufactured by Eng Aun Tong (The Tiger52 words
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Article47 1955-11-04 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: CANADA buying. airmail T.T. 32 7/8. O.D. 33, 90 days 33 1/4 credit bills. 33 5/16 trade bills; selling. T.T. or O.D 32 9/16 clear. Other exchange rates remain unaltered47 words
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242 1955-11-04 10 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - Red Chinese Now Seeking U.S. Truck Spares ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By Standard's New York Bureau Chief RED China is today m the market for T.S. spare parts tor trucks and automobiles. Peking is very anxious to get these parts tc service Her fleet of battered American lend-lease vehicles which the242 words
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Article197 1955-11-04 10 PROGRESS IN RUBBER RESEARCH A MACHINE now being built m Britain will be able to apply comprehensive tests of the complete tyre wheel and brake assembly of the must powerful aircraft that can be envisaged: it is even more formidable than existing equipment with its range of fly wheels of197 words
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Article94 1955-11-04 10 Business In Shares SINGAPORE sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed. Disp $3.20 (odd lot>: F. and N ords $1.69. $1.70; Henry Wau^h SI. 00; M. Breweries $3.37 i; M. Cement $1.65: M Colls $1.07*' to $1.02- Metal Box $1.55; O.T.E.C. 81/9. Austral Amal 15/6: Hongkong 7/3: Riant? River94 words
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143 1955-11-04 10 Japan-Sterling Area Trade Will Be Expanded THE Japanese Foreign Office said m Tokyo yesterday trade with the sterling area "will be greatly expanded" under the new Anglo-.lapane.se payments and trade agreement. The Foreign Office m an official publication, "Information Bulletin" said "it is ex pected that these new arrangements on143 words
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Article, Illustration404 1955-11-04 10 'World Rubber Usage Will Show Jump' Standard Staff Correspondent PEN AN G, Thurs World usage of rubhn j s bound to increase anpreciably as under-devcicped countries improve their standard of living, sain M r V. Madsen, general m a nager of the Malayan Ampri. can Plantations, hen day. "The standard404 words
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Article122 1955-11-04 10 Outer Roads Resurgent. Flying Arrow, Chong Hsing. Agatha Van Riemsdjik. Rajula, Mina, Roybank, Lapa?. INNER ROADS Tong Nam. Hin Chuan. Senggarang, Hibiscus. Lariang New Susanna. Rawang. Lapis, Wall >Sing. Nanyang. Marudu. Hua Heng, Tg Pinang. Labuan Haji, New Asia, Kampar, Kan Poh, Merlimau Caltex 93. Lasem. Matahari,122 words
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Article31 1955-11-04 10 THE development of the Fokker F27 (Friendship), a new twin-engined airliner accommodating 28 to 36 passengers will be completed m 1956. the Netherlands Minister of Transport and Waterways, said.31 words
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195 1955-11-04 10 ALOR Gajah and Lunas again featured on the Malayan share market yesterday. Business was done at 52.40 for Alor Gajah a rise of 60 cents over Wednesday) and $3.20 for Lunas (up 20 cents). The gains resulted from official announcements that offers have been195 words
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Article28 1955-11-04 10 TOTAL exports of rubber, all grades to all countries from Singapore and the Federation of Malaya during October amounted to 76.759 tons, according to preliminary statistics.28 words
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Article204 1955-11-04 10 TIN ALLOY DEVELOPED IN THE U.S. KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Certain plating companies m America are developing a tin alloy which has such a variety ot properties that its use m industry is practically unlimited, reports the International Tin Study Group's publication "Notes On Tin." Its versatility has been proved by204 words
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Advertisement1048 1955-11-04 10 NOTICES TENDERS FOR JOHORE GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS TENDERS m duplicate an invited for the supply o Foodstuffs, Firewoods anc Charcoal and carrying ou Burials to hospital, m th< Johore State. 2. The terms of the contrad is for 6 months beginning Isi January. 1956. Particulars anc tender forms may be obtainer1,048 words
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Advertisement222 1955-11-04 10 YUGOSLAV LINE From Hongkong to Colombo, Bombay. Aden, Port Sudan. Jeddoh, Port Soid. Beyrouth, Venice, Trieste and Rijeko. Spore Port Swettenhom Penang m/v "RIJEKA" 6/7 Nov 9/10 Nov From Adriatic, N. East, India and Rangoon to Djakarta and Hongkong. Spore Port Swerrenham Penong m/v "VELEBIT" 9/10Nov 7/8 Not 5/6 Nov222 words
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Advertisement806 1955-11-04 11 MITSUI HQ LINE Spore P. Sham Penang FOR JAPAN from Continent Arimosap Maru tor Yokohomo Kobe Nogovc vio Saigon Bonqkok Hkonq 1? Nov Hodakasan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe, Nagoya via Saigon, Bangkok, H'kong 26 Not FOR U.S.A. vio Suez for New York, Philadephia, also tor Baltimore subject inducement, Asokoson Maru806 words
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541 1955-11-04 12 BILL FUNK On BASKETBALL THE HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS' proposed visit to Singapore and the Federation m November next year could not be entertained as the Singapore basketball contingent would be leaving for Australia to take part m the Olympic Games at Melbourne. This was disclosed by541 words
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Article68 1955-11-04 12 PENANG, Thurs.—Twentyone players and officials of the Football Association of Penang will tour Medan m December. The penans team will play two matches against Medan Sahata Football Club, champion club m Indonesia, which will be celebrating its 20th anniversary at that time. During their stay m68 words
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Article, Illustration467 1955-11-04 12 Chee Seng Is Matchwinner For Colony Chinese Chinese 2 R.A.F. 1 Kok Peow and Jimmy Tan White. Mr. K. B. Menon refereed: IT WAS a night for Chu Chee Seng, the Colony goalkeeper, at the Jalan Besar stadium last night. He stood between victory and defeat when the Chinese edgedStandard - 467 words
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Article92 1955-11-04 12 LONDON. Nov. 3 (Reuter)— Randolph Turpm. former world middleweight boxing champion, I announced today that he would relinquish his British and Empire light-heavyweight titles, but he did not wish to retire from the ring. He informed the British Boxing Beard of Control of his decision92 words
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Article35 1955-11-04 12 B O.D "A" beat Royal Malayan Navy by two goals to r.ii m a Singapore Hockey Association Div. 2 league match played at Naval Base yesterday. Kirbal Singh and Gupta scored for BOD35 words
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Article155 1955-11-04 12 Today's Sport SINGAPORE Combined Schools will meet the Johore Combined Schools m a friendly rugby match at the Victoria School ground today at 5.15 p.m. The following will represent the Singapore Schools: Abbas (VS); Lim Jit Imm (BSS); A. Ghani (RI); Ow Mun Hong (SJI); Gan Boon Leong (Rl); Sarboo155 words
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Article100 1955-11-04 12 IPOH, Thurs.— Perak Rugby Union selectors have announced two changes m the team to meet Selangor m this Saturday's HMS Malaya match m Kuala Lumpur. Standoff Potter will not be able to make the trip and his place will be taken by J. Macauley whose100 words
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Article29 1955-11-04 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Two soccer matches will be played m Kuala Lumpur on Monday m aid of the Methodist Boys School Old Boys Association Building Fund.29 words
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Article, Illustration45 1955-11-04 12 Jesse Ou-ens c t Mrs. G. Zechoriah his autograph durn.i: t "Joycees" (Junior O ber of Commerce) a i at Hotel Majestic, X Lumpur, last Sat). The dance was to i jimds for BQttip a children's plajjcOn the right is Zechariah.45 words
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385 1955-11-04 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Police were colled m to escort Tan Huck Gay and Cheng Earn, two Selangor state players, after they were chased into the TPCA clubhouse at Princes Road, Kuala Lumpur, by an angry mob at the end of today's charity match. Huck385 words
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Article63 1955-11-04 12 SEREMBAX. Thurs.— Negri Sembilan All Blues beat Tuanku Mohamed School at rugger m Seremban yesterday by 28 points (two goals, three tries and a penalty) to nil. Rahim Ahmad, the Malayan quarterm'ie champion. was the hero of Blues' victory. His dazzling speed proved too63 words
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Article44 1955-11-04 12 PESHAWAR, Nov. 3 (Reuter) New Zealand Cricket Touring team were 207 for six at close of play on the second day of the match against the Governor General's eleven here. The Governor Generals' side were all out for 251.44 words
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177 1955-11-04 12 'Athlete Must Serve Flag And Country IPOH, Thurs Coaches would only be wasting their time if they did not teach the student athlete to servo his country and his flail said Jesse Owens m a farl^ well dinner given to him hv the Perak Amateur Athletic Association at the Station177 words
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Article48 1955-11-04 12 IPOH, Thurs.— President r> the Pcrak Cricket Association, Dr A. C. Kathigasu. is appealing to a.! sportmen the state for donations to be send the Malayan Cricket team to Hongkong. Perak have two reprc c <- fives m the team G. S Wa.ker and T. Koenitz.48 words
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Article143 1955-11-04 12 Services XI Vs S'pore On Sunday THE Combined Services team to meet Singapore m a football match m aid of the Poppy Day Fund at Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday at 5.15 p.m. will be: Sgt. Wallace. (KOSB). Fit. Lt Murray (RAF Seletar). Lem Harrison (RN). ME.I Williamson (RN). L/Cpl143 words
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Article62 1955-11-04 12 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs.— Newly promoted Kilat Club maintained their unbeaten record m the Selangor Hockey Association Div. One when they beat Police Depot 2—l at Guiney Road. Christie Shepherdson was the "brains" behind Kilafs attacks and with speedy inside forwards Gurucharan Singh and Bala Subramaniam to aid62 words
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Article26 1955-11-04 12 KATONG SPORTS Club will hold their annual general meeting on "Sunday, Nov. 6 at 34, Pennefather Road, off Marshall Road. Katong, at 2 p.m.26 words
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174 1955-11-04 12 SEREMBAN. Thurs Seremban Town, whose forwards excelled m the loose, turned m a fine performance to beat Garrison XV m their Negri-Malacca Rugby Union League match on Station Padang yesterday. Seremban won by 9 points (three tries) to 6 (two tries). Although their threequarters were174 words
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Article, Illustration48 1955-11-04 12 MITSUO YAMAMOTO of Japan and Basil Thompson of Burma (above) will get top billing m Little Xene's card m Kuala Lumpur next Friday, The main event will be a 10-rounder. Basil Thompson will be making: his Malayan debut. He was Burma's representaitve m the last Olympics at Helsinki.48 words
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Advertisement59 1955-11-04 12 TO-MORROW is POPPY DAY RUGBY 9th. NOVEMBER Military Band 7.20 p.m. P. T. Display 7.35 p.m. 8 P.M. Fl J I A NS AR M V MALAYA SINGAPORE Admission $3 (Reserved) $2, $1. Tickets From CAPT. H.A. BONE HQ. 3 8.0.D. (Tel: 2410 Ext. 288) ROBINSON CO., LTD. and AURORA'S59 words
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477 1955-11-04 13 Victory Over Ireland Throws U.K. Soccer Championships Open WEMBLEY STADIUM Nov. 2 (Renter). -England beat Ireland by three Coafc to nought m their International soccer match here this afternoon after a -loser struggle than the score would indicate axvcinuvn dllcr i was no score477 words
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Article99 1955-11-04 13 Perak Drop Loretto For Saturday TPOH Thurs.— Perak's team to I SeLm^or at Kuala I.ump-ir Saturday fa) a. BOSS Bdalaya match shows only one ge from the one that lost el ah recently. 1 ...back David LorettO, alter fc poor displaj against Kedafa is dropped. J. MacCa'iiey. one of the99 words
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Article, Illustration136 1955-11-04 13 Transport For The Fans picture. LOXDON. Nov. (Reuter) Representatives of shipping firms, airlines and travel agencies will attend a conference here next Monday to discuss arrangements for taking visitors to the 1956 Olympic Games m Melbourne, Sir John Lienhop, the Victoria (Australia) AgentGeneral, announced. Sir John Lienhop said that theUP - 136 words
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270 1955-11-04 13 ARRANGEMENTS FOR OLYMPIC GAMES 'PERFECT' VANCOUVER, Nov. 3, (UP) An official of the Australian Olympic Committee said last night that construction of facilities for the 1956 Olympics at Melbourne would be completed ahead of schedule "Arrangements for the Games are 100 per cent perfect," Councillor Maurice Nathan of Melbourne said270 words
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Article76 1955-11-04 13 ■MALACCA Thurs.— Hua Lian will meet a strong Negri Sembilan Chinese Recreation Club side at the Kubu Stadium on Sunday m a soccer match m aid Of the Malacca Girl Guides Association Fund. The Negri side will be: Chia Cheon Siew Lim Kens H^SSoo76 words
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Article34 1955-11-04 13 GEASGOW. Nov. 3 <Reut er Peter Kcenan (Glasgow), British and Empire bantamweight boxing champion, outpointed Pierre Cossemyns. bantamweight champiGn of Belgium, over ten rounds at Paisley Ice Rink hero on Wednesday.34 words
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Article717 1955-11-04 13 STAN HALSEY - STAN HALSEY By LONDON, Thursday. ALICK JEFFREY, Doncaster Rovers "discovery," will lose at least £350 if England's Soccer amateurs play m the Olympic Games m Australia m the winter of 1956. Young Alick has decided that thp. kudos of an amateur International cap means more to717 words
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Article67 1955-11-04 13 KANSAS CITY. Nov. 3 (Reuter> American miler. Wes Santee. will appeal against his suspension by the Missouri Valley Amateur Athletic Union. I'd hate to miss next year'^ Olympic games." he said. The Union, who allege he accepted excessive expenses for three meetings m California last67 words
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Article64 1955-11-04 13 COMMACCHIO. ITALY. Nov. 3 i APi. —A tough twelfth player stormed onto the soccer field on Tuesday m favour of St. Giuseppe and chased the whole Red Jcrseyed Commacchio team of! the field. It was a rampaging bull which apparently didn't like the Red jerseys. After the64 words
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Advertisement483 1955-11-04 13 Situations vacant RE position under Box T2518 S.S. filled. Applicants thanked. REQUIRED m the immediate future for industrial organisation m Pahang one Senior Accounts Clerk. Sound knowledge of bookkeeping, accountancy and ofiice procedures. Capable of taking accounts up to Trial Balance. Good command ol English. Ability to prepare and type483 words
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Advertisement886 1955-11-04 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ANNOUNCEMENT t^REE. To join the Automobile Association ot Malaya FRtfc.. and get all their benefits Write P. O. Box 150, PENANU. SITUATIONS VACANT \PPUCATIONS are invited for the post ot Programme Assistant Grade I (CHINESE) m the Department ot Broadcasting. Singapore Appointment will be on o years probation886 words
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Miscellaneous281 1955-11-04 13 Lil Abner By Al Carp -■^k^r^S im A n| I BECAUSE I'Y YO' THINKS VO'I I S'POSE VO' HAD Y*i*A*» I AN VO D]D^'^^w3rm V& "=*-»>. SOB-SISTER, CAN'T RND A IS IN TROUBLE A APPOINTMENT.^ l*r*T NO MONEY TEAT ON, ft- q SOB."-??- J BUT I'M REALLY HEART-}— i hWf281 words
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322 1955-11-04 14 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Winding Up Gallops By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— On a slightly yielding track Bobsworth, with Jackie Smith astride, did an attractive solo workout to return 38 1/5 sec for three furlongs during this morning's winding up gallops of candidates entered for Saturday's races.322 words
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979 1955-11-04 14 Weights Probable Fields for Saturday THE PRESIDENT'S CUP Horses Cl. 2, Div. 1 lVi Miles. 192 SUDDEN CHOICE 6y 9'jO Mr Jee Ah Cbian Yong 343 FLYING PRINCESS 9f 812 Mr Tan Chin Tuan Hobbs 079 EASTERN PEARL 5y 806 -Double V Stable M. van Breukelen 902 CAPTAIN VALIANT 7y979 words
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Article491 1955-11-04 14 Maidens, More Maidens Eight of the sixteen races that have been decided so tar m the current Selangor Turf Club's meetin? were Maiden winners on the Malayan turf. On the first day. four horses scored-Royal Fresco Prince David Motion Picture 11. and Parrot Fashion and on Wednesday four more m491 words
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Article208 1955-11-04 14 JEFFFRY JAMES - JEFFFRY JAMES Ticket Forgers Prune Over 6,000 Crowd To 2,673 Total An Fxrtusiw By THE SINGAPORE C.I.D. is investigating an allegation b\ Colony promoter, Little Nene that more than $10,000 worth of boxing tickets tor his recent promotion had been forged and sold as208 words
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Article, Illustration65 1955-11-04 14 RANGOON. Nov. 3 (AP)— The boxing promoter who staged a fight here between Little Nene of Singapore and Maung Thaung of Burma recently has been arrested. The financier of "Red Louis." the promoter, who is better known as Rajendram. complained to police that he was65 words
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Article, Illustration154 1955-11-04 14 SINGAPORE'S 'leading women badminton players will take on the Colony's Sportswriters m what may turn out to be an annual match at the Singapore Badminton Hall on Friday, Nov. 11 at 7 p.m. The match will consist of three singles and two doubles. Mr. Leow154 words
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292 1955-11-04 14 SHA To Invite HZ Or Indian Teams By OUR HOCKEY REPORTER SINGAPORE hockey players wilt be given an opportunity of being tested against players of international repute before the Olympic Games next year. The Singapore Hockey Association disclosed last night that they would invite292 words
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Article153 1955-11-04 14 ARMY TAKE ON FIJIANS AT NIGHT ARMY, Singapore and Malaya combined, take on the "Flying Fijians m a floodlight rugDy match m aid of the Poppy Day Fund on Wednesday. Nov. 9 at Jalan Besar Stadium at 8 p.m. The following have been selected to represent Army: Fullback; Maior L.153 words
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Article62 1955-11-04 14 MOSCOW, Nov. 3 (Reuter) —Victor Korzh. 22, of Rostov-On-Don has beaten the world featherweight weightlifting record for the press with a lift of 113 kilograms (249.13 lbs). He was competing at the Russian Federation championships m Stalingrad, according to Tass. the official Soviet News Agency, and62 words
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Article30 1955-11-04 14 SINGAPORE Recreation Club beat Gan Eng Seng School by one goal to nil m a friendly hockey match played on the padang yesterday. B. Kleinman scored for S.R.C.30 words
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Article, Illustration249 1955-11-04 14 VERITY GILL - VERITY GILL FROM JESSES BIG HEART, COMES GIFT OF A LIFETIME FOR MARY By MALAYA'S sprint champion, 20-year-old Mary KJass received the gift of a lifetime, a gift of US$75 a month from Jesse Owens, America's greatest track star of all time. Ever249 words
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Article37 1955-11-04 14 DJAKARTA. Nov. 3 (Reuter) Soviet football team Lokomotiv arrived here by air today to play a series of matches against Indonesian teams. The Russian party consisted of 18 players and 7 officials.37 words
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Article106 1955-11-04 14 SAFA will Negotiate If.. Last .night. Singapore Amateur Football Association vicepresident, Mr. Soh Ghee Soon said that if permission from i the Immigration authorities could be got for the Russians to break journey on their return from Indonesia, the association would negotiate with the Russians to play a few games106 words
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Article116 1955-11-04 14 ON the eve of their HMS I Malaya rugby competition, the i Singapore Civilians XV were j hit by two injuries m 800 Craig, scrum half and former Hongkong interporter and John Barnes, centre. Both will not be able to play i Negri Sembi lan-Malacca comI116 words
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