Singapore Standard, 12 November 1955
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Title Section30 1955-11-12 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 #6 Jt -SH FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 5111 2414 oL VI. No. 129 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1955 14 PAGES 15 CENTS30 words
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Article, Illustration52 1955-11-12 1 !ED by beautifnl blonde Miss World ihps* f nn *__~a~_ tenuous day they have Ypent SwJiu^i^SS^ Bl no indication of the From left are: Niia Wolff P <Su s fiSSf May M??iS- a^ nd Singapore. mna Allart O^^^eS^^^^^^^^^ World Jophuto taken at yesterdays52 words
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Article342 1955-11-12 1 MONTREAL, Nov. 11 (UP) Police last night seized nearly 31 pounds of pure heroin worth I SSI 0,000,000 aboard a French freighter and described it as the biggest narcotics haul m North American history. The heroin was contained m 14 one-kilogram plastic-covered canvas bags hidden342 words
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Article212 1955-11-12 1 REVOLT IN BRAZIL RIO DE JANEIRO. Nov. 11 (Reuter) Fighting broke out between the Brazilian Army and Navy here today after the War Minister, General Teixeira Lott, took over the government m a coup d'etat. General Lott resigned as War Minister last night following the installation of Senhor Carlos Luz,212 words
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Article33 1955-11-12 1 THE QUEEN rece i v ed General Sir Gerald Templer, former High Commissioner m Malaya, at Buckingham Palace yesterday on his appointment as Chief of the Imperial General Staff.— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article96 1955-11-12 1 Atomic Blast Warning HONOLULU, Nov. 11 (Reuter) Plans for possible use of atomic weapons m the event of Communist aggression m South-east Asia are being considered here by military planners from the eight South-east Asia Treaty Organization members conference sources said yesterday. The planners are meeting to draw up secret96 words
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Article22 1955-11-12 1 PREMIER Kwame Nkrumah escaped injury on Thursday night when an unidentified assailant attempted to blow up his residence. U.PU.P. - 22 words
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Article20 1955-11-12 1 JUDGES and referees of the 1956 Olympic Games will have to take an unprecedented oath of impartiality.— UP.20 words
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Article480 1955-11-12 1 ANOTHER WALK-OUT SINGAPORE'S public transport system will be completely paralyzed early next week when 1,700 workers of 11 Chinese bus companies go on strike. The exact date of the walk-out will be decided today following the rejection by bus owners of a demand for a "closed480 words
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Article31 1955-11-12 1 MRS Virginia Maecherlein wa s awarded US$3,OOO, yesterday because, she was impaled on a mattress spring necessitating surgery. She sued the mattress company for US$lO.--000 m New York. A.PA.P. - 31 words
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Article24 1955-11-12 1 RUSSIA recently conducted a further test m her 1955 series of nuclear explosions the British Ministry of Defence stated last night. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article152 1955-11-12 1 PAGO PAGO. Nov. 11 (UP) Seafaring men said today a long missing island-trading vessel had become sister ship to the fabled Marie Celeste, a ghost ship drifting aimlessly across the sea without passengers or crew. The 70-ton cabin cruiser Joyita disappeared five weeks ago. It152 words
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Article279 1955-11-12 1 Bid To Safeguard Industries Confederation Will Seek Govt's Ears KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Employers ond businessmen of all races m the Federation are shortly to launch a mammoth "Industrial and Commercial Confederation of Malaya 1 to protect their financial and trading interests. The Standard learnt today. The Confederation,279 words
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Article796 1955-11-12 1 Split Hits Mr. M. LONDON PARLEYS THE SPLIT m the Labour Front has weakened the Coalition Government's power to negotiate with the British Government, said Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, yesterday. This was m answer to questions by newsmen as to whether his forthcoming London constitutional talks would be796 words
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Article60 1955-11-12 1 WELLINGTON. Nov. 11 (Reuter) Mr. Sydney Holland, New Zealand's Prime Minister and Minister of Police, has ordered tougher action against "Bodgies" (New Zealand Teddy Boys) and "any form of hooliganism." Police will watch for people carrying knives and other weapons m public places and will try to60 words
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Article43 1955-11-12 1 SINGAPORE Police yesterday detained a man for questioning m connection with the murder of nine-year-old schoolgirl, Lim Swee Gek. Lim was found strangled m a patch of blukar near her home m Nee Soon Village, Singapore, a few days ago.43 words
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173 1955-11-12 1 THE SINGAPORE Chinese Middle Schools Students Union was yesterday given a final warning to stop meddling m politics or else be struck off the register. j This warning was given as a result of a letter which the preparatory committee of the Students Union173 words
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Article67 1955-11-12 1 NEW YORK. Nov. 11 (Reuter) Brigadier-General David Sarnoff, Chairman of the Radio Corporation of America, yesterday demonstrated a "gramophone" he said could be produced for 59 cents which could be used m delivering messages "behind the iron and bamboo curtains and to other critical areas." He said67 words
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Article81 1955-11-12 1 GENEVA. Nov. 11 (Reuter) —American Secretary of State Mr. John Foster Dulles, the first speaker at today's disarmament session of the big four conference, told Mr. Molotov that the United States would agree to stop atomic weapons tests if there was simultaneous agreement reached on81 words
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Article18 1955-11-12 1 QUEK 800 Kye. 11, was drowned m the Van Kit Swimming Pool, Singapore, last night.18 words
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Article255 1955-11-12 2 Police Swoop On Samsu Still In Farm Near K.L. KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Illicit samsu distillers mi n the Fedcu capital are on the run after yesterday's police raid on one of the big gest distilleries m Selangor at Puchong, six miles from here, The Srond ard255 words
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226 1955-11-12 2 Master Plan Is Ready And Goes To Govt. Soon SINGAPORE'S Master Plan, which lays down where the Colony's factories, commercial houses, homes, schools and recreational areas are to be built m future, is now ready. The Plan has been on the drawing board for more than three years, under the226 words
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Article24 1955-11-12 2 PRESIDENT Chiang Kaishek gave a reception to welcome Vice-Admiral Stuart Ingersoll. the newly appointed Commander of the United States Seventh Fleet, yesterday.—Ruter.24 words
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Article29 1955-11-12 2 THE United States is considering a further cut m the Japanese contribution towards the cost of maintaining American security forces m Japan, it is authoritatively learned. Reuter.29 words
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Article217 1955-11-12 2 Editors, Union, To Show Cause PENANG, Fri. Mr. Justice T. C SpencerWilkinson m the High Court today, allowed an application hy the Public Prosecutor for the Penang Municipal Services Union and two Straits Times associate editors. Allington Kennard and Maxwell Schofield, to show cause why they should not be punished217 words
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Article148 1955-11-12 2 A MAN hanged hin, self because he was un employed and deform. .< a Singapore Coronr i Court was told vestrr- day. In an inquiry into (ht death of 6'9-y ear-old ChU Kan Choon. who hangi d himself m his house m j Swatow148 words
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Article130 1955-11-12 2 REAL and continuous progress towards Malaya's independence is the responsibility of its young people, says an editorial m the latest issue of The Victorian, the magazine of Victoria School. Singapore. published yesterday. "We have been entrusted with the task of shaping the destiny of the130 words
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Article208 1955-11-12 2 There Are 128,900 Ot Them THERE are about 138,900 children of the six-year-age group now m school m Singapore, said the Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, m written answers to questions by Mr. Lim Cher Kheng m the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday. The208 words
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129 1955-11-12 2 Red Refused To Give Up And Dies JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. A patrol of the 1/2 Gurkhas killed a terrorist m the Kulai area of Johore yesterday. The terrorist had refused to surrender when called upon to do so and the patrol opened fire. In a 6earch of the area, the129 words
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167 1955-11-12 2 So, You're Back Again Magistrate A COWHERD. Suppiar Singh, was greeted as an old acquaintance by the Singapore Fourth Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Deve-reux-Colebourn. immediately he appeared m court yesterday. Suppiar Singh admitted that he had been before the Magistrate many times and claimed that he was being persecuted. He167 words
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198 1955-11-12 2 THE public was asked yesterday by the Singapore Association for the Deaf and Dumb, which was m am rated last month, to register children or adults se afflicted with the Association, c/o the Almoners 1 partment, General Hospital, or the British Red Crow198 words
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Advertisement271 1955-11-12 2 Came Again *v a Gain far yau ot our Jl GBAND T 9 J *Piicti I These anti many mare a Royon Net 72" .30 cts per yd. Cotton Pique 36" .75 Ptd Spun Linen 36" .75 Printed Shantung ...36" .90 Ptd Crepe-dc Chine 45" 1.30 per yd. Tropical Suiting271 words
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440 1955-11-12 3 YAP SAYS: SPARE US YOUR BRILLIANCE We'll Be Content With Stability A CALL to leaders of all political parties m Singapore to forget their differences and agree on a common programme for the next three years for the sake of the Colony was made yesterday by a prominent banker and440 words
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Article, Illustration42 1955-11-12 3 photo. IT WAS like a holiday with the 320 striking field employees of the Singapore Telephone Board yesterday. The workers assembled outside the Board premises to picket thp entrances. Some entertained themselves on the sidewalks playing games StandardStandard - 42 words
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Article, Illustration42 1955-11-12 3 SINGAPORE Inspector of PoUce, Mr. E. H. Shears, has been selected for a sixmonth course at Hendon Police College, England. Inspector Shears, 37, has been m the Police Force for 15 years. He .cores for Britain on Nov. 20.42 words
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191 1955-11-12 3 SERVICE NORMAL SO FAR THE Singapore Telephone Board yesterday announced emergency measures to maintain normal service during the strike by 320 field employees which began yesterday. Despite the strike the Board yesterday maintained normal service. The strikers are members of the Factory and Shop Workers'191 words
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Article79 1955-11-12 3 From Hot Pant To Man-Fire PESTERED by a man who wanted to make her his second wife, a Singapore woman sought refuge m the home of a married couple m Beach Road on Thursday. While she was asleep that night, her host attempted to outrage her modesty. She escaped through79 words
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Article35 1955-11-12 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Mr. T. V. Brociie, Federation Solicitor-General, has been appointed to act as AttorneyGeneral from tomorrow, it was announced today. Mr. A. D. Farre'.i wi.l act as SolicitorGeneral.35 words
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Article31 1955-11-12 3 A GOLD ring was found at Mt. Emily Swimming Pool, Singapore, yesterday afternoon. The owner is requested to see the oflicer-in-charge of the pool. Mr. Lee Joh Ming31 words
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140 1955-11-12 3 GHOST VOICE USES NAME OF MARSHALL TO SWINDLE MEMBERS of the public are warned against a confidence trickster who operates by telephone and describes himself as "secretary for the Chief Minister." During the past three days, the "ghost voice" which gives a Chinese name has succeeded m persuading three associations140 words
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Article297 1955-11-12 3 US Tour Confirms This—Came THE organization of student collegers m Harvard and Yale confirms the University of Malaya's belief that its future plans are on the right line, the ViceChancellor, Sir Sydney Came, said yesterday. Sir Sydney who recently returned to Malaya after a297 words
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Article109 1955-11-12 3 New Course On Social Work Begins UNIVERSITY of Malaya is inviting applications for thc two-year Diploma m Social Studies course which begins ln October, next year. The course gives professional training to men and women who are already engaged m, or wish to qualify for social welfare work. The Diploma109 words
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Article65 1955-11-12 3 A TALK on the "Population of India" will be given m the Arts Theatre, Singapore. by Prof. George Kuriyan of the University of Madras on Friday. Nov. 18 at p.m. The talk, which will be illustrated with slides, is open to the public. Prof. Kuriyan is65 words
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158 1955-11-12 3 JOHORE STUDENT WINS JAYCEE ART PRIZE A 23-year-old Johore Bahru student, Mr. Lim Hong Van has won the S2f)o first prize for the best entry m an art contest sponsored by Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce. His picture, entitled "For Love of All" is a theme on Christ. The second158 words
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Article106 1955-11-12 3 Transfusion Centre Blood Ebbs THE Singapore Blood Transfusion Centre, m its weekly report to Nov. 9, said the number of donors for the week was the lowest m many months. The number was only 99. This was most disappointing, said the report, especially as it followed the screening of a106 words
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Article64 1955-11-12 3 THE Hindu festival of Deepavali will begin with special prayers at the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple, Katong at 6.30 a.m. tomorrow. The festival is held to mark the triumph of Lord Krishna over the Demon King Naraga Suran South Indian and Ceylon Hindus celebrate it to commemorate64 words
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Article64 1955-11-12 3 The Commissioner General. Sir Robert Scott, will open an exhibition of the work of Hongkong artist. Mr. Y. C. Liu. at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce m Hill Street. Singapore, at 5.30 p.m. on Nov. 24. Patrons of the exhibition are the China Society, Society of64 words
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Advertisement233 1955-11-12 3 Reliability... that's rugged for your roughest, toughest days ga 5 y J. .^^____\_\w____V__^^4wi_l___W-~ -~—~r~~jzr(-~T ff !*V'~ rr^"ir' f 72j_ f K ______t__WG3__w^^^n_\_W~—-—- —Z^Zzlf* jfc V^/jR 7*Sfc. ff St If -winding, waterproof, .ins/proof, antimagmtic shock-protected. That's the kind of service the British Government wanted. They wanted a watch that could stand233 words
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212 1955-11-12 4 New Party Urges Give And Take In Truce Talks KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federation's newest political entity, the Party Ra'ayat today urged the Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, to meet Malayan Communist Party leader Chin. Peng "not from a position of strength but m a spirit of give and take."212 words
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Article170 1955-11-12 4 Congress Rejects Talks On Unity THE Singapore Trade Union Congress yesterday turned down the request by the 95 trade unions working committee to hold joint talks for the unification of the trade union movement m the Colony. Turning clown the request. the Congress suggested that the working committee should advise170 words
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Article149 1955-11-12 4 CLOSING ruDber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Seller* Spot fob (nom.) 12? I 122} No. 1 R.S.S. Nov. 122! 123 V No. 1 Dec 1191 119} No. 2 Nov*. 118} 119} Tone: Weak. TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday was 5373 per picul149 words
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Article41 1955-11-12 4 THE Singapore Kerala Samajarn will present an address of welcome to the visiting former Indian High Commissioner m Ceylon. Mr. K. P. Kesava Menon. at a public meeting at the Victoria Memorial Hall today at .1.30 p.m.41 words
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274 1955-11-12 4 The Dole Goes To Poor Who Can't Travel New Experiment In Welfare i SINGAPORE Government has started an experi- ment m decentralizing relief' payments by the Social Welfare Department, the Minister lor Labour and Welfare, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, said yesterday m reply to questions by Mr. Lim Cher Kheng274 words
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Article64 1955-11-12 4 A MAN, Lee Boon Hua, admitted stealing a quantity of scrap iron valued at $75, from the City Council Engineering Department at Clyde Terrace, on the morning of Nov. 11, when he was charged m the Singapore Eighth Police Court, yesterday. He was remanded till Nov.64 words
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Article195 1955-11-12 4 THIRTY-FOUR officers and 86 enlisted men of the U.S. Naval Air Station at.lwakuni. Japan, will be spending this weekend m Singapore, before returning to their base at Whitbey Island m America, via Australia. New Zealand. Kwajalein and Hawaii. Half the men are already here. They were195 words
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Article219 1955-11-12 4 THE FIRST co-operative market m Singapore, buiit and managed by hawkers for hawkers has been completed. Situated at the junction of Killiney Road and Exeter Road, the impressive and modern $270,000 market is built by a hundred hawkers contributing $2,000 each It is called the Killiney219 words
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Article39 1955-11-12 4 CHONG AH TAT. of Sungei Rengit new village. Johore. who on Oct. 5 was found m possession of chandu and chandu smoking utensils was fined $250, m default two months' imprisonment, m the Sessions Court, Penggerang, yesterday.39 words
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Article28 1955-11-12 4 MR. E. W. BALTHROP. Labour Adviser to the Secretary of State for the Colonies who is touring the Federation will be m Johore Bahru on Monday.28 words
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Article26 1955-11-12 4 POLICE combed the Constantine area yesterday for 11 Algerian terrorists who broke out of prison on Thursday While iinripr spr_t.pnr»_» «f death.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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219 1955-11-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Federation's Minister for Agriculture Inche Abdul Azix bin Ishak now touring Indonesia with the Alliance goodwill mission, has expressed his delight with Indonesian goats, sheep, and manure m that order. He told a meeting m Jakarta on Tuesday:219 words
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143 1955-11-12 4 Court Praises Police For Thief's Arrest THE Singapore Fourth Magistrate, Mr. J. M. DevereuxColebourn, yesterday congratulated the Police for arresting Adam bin Abdullah who pleaded guilty to his ninth and tenth charges of theft of motor tyres. "I must pay a high tribute to the Police Force for being able143 words
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Article176 1955-11-12 4 THREE Singapore Chinese newspapers .were yesterday asked m the Singapore High Court "to show cause why writs of attachment for contempt of court" should not be issued against them for "publishing an article on Aug. 31 this year relating to proceedings then pending m the176 words
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Advertisement300 1955-11-12 4 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS ♦MmTflTitibk iwXiKr:} I uAri lUL mm u-i.«.4.6.30 4 x fiwm and 9.30 j».m. T OWING TO HEAVY DEMAND FOR 4 Z SEATS FOR THE WEEKEND PATRONS 4 J ARF ASKED TO BOOK EARLY 4 Af* The Mightiest Motion Picture of them All t 4 4 W*2300 words
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Advertisement361 1955-11-12 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS NOW SHOWING HATU 4V^ 11 a.m. 1.45 -4.15 Alfl A I 6.45 9.30 p.m. M_KBB__BB— *3BB uSIzIZ _W___t_____l 1" B___ ___E_>&___B _____f Hh^ Michael Wilding Anne Francis H^L- GeorgeSanoers irw^ ytt ■■En Ibheus -Jm Mclk w IBiwS^ BOBBY BRISCOLL B _*__Vt__ amk A^m _P m QnemaScoPE IWB^F361 words
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Article, Illustration25 1955-11-12 5 photo. MR MARSHALL together with Mr. Ho Kok Hoe examine an Indonesian mask at the "Art In Indonesia Tnri_v" exhibition yesterday. StandardStandard - 25 words
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Article275 1955-11-12 5 Marshall Reveals Plan SINGAPORE will have a Department of Fine Arts, an Art Gallery, and a Drama Centre if the problem of finance can be overcome, the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, disclosed yesterday. Speaking at the opening of "Art of Indonesia Today exhibition275 words
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430 1955-11-12 5 He Stepped Out Ot Line On Polls PENANG, Fri. The Penang division executive committee of the Labour Party of Malaya, after a two-hour meeting last night, decided to expel Municipal Councillor, Mr. A. Raja Gopal from the party for refusing to fall m line with430 words
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282 1955-11-12 5 Couldn't Meet Midwife's Bill So She Gave Up Baby MOTHER TELLS OF CHILD TRANSFER DEAL A MOTHER was forced to give up her baby to a midwife in lieu of maternity fees for delivery of the child, the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court was told yesterday. Kemas binte Chik. a midwife282 words
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Article183 1955-11-12 5 SINGAPORE Assemblyman. Mr. A. R. Lazarous. who deserted the Government bench on Wednesday, challenged the Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, last night to go back to the polls. Stating that the Chief Mm- j ister had challenged him to go back to the electorate on "the183 words
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Article44 1955-11-12 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. A 15-year-old boy pleaded guilty m the Juvenile Court, Kluang. yesterday to three charges of housebreaking and theft on Sept. 21. He was bound over m $500 with one surety for a period of three years.44 words
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Article68 1955-11-12 5 MEMBERS of the United Chinese Library m Singapore, founded by the late Dr. Sun Vat Sen, will hold a meeting today m remembrance of the Founder of the Chinese Republic on his 89th birthday anniversary. Mr. Goh Sin Siew. secretary of the Library, says that it68 words
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Article210 1955-11-12 5 Malaya' H Have The Best In l956 Telecommunications System MALAYA will have the best telecommunications network m South-east Asia when work now m progress is completed early next year. The system will be equipped with steel aerial towers, designed to withstand the severest storms and to be immune to sabotage.210 words
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Article73 1955-11-12 5 A PETITION for a receiving and adjudication order against a merchant. Lim Soo Whee, was w i t hdrawn m the Singapore High Court yesterday. Mr. David Chelliah. for the petitioning creditor. Borneo Motors Ltd., who made the application for the withdrawal, told the judge that a73 words
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Miscellaneous1017 1955-11-12 5 Weather Report MINIMUM Temperature: From 7 UO p.m. Nov. 10 to 7.-50 a.m. Nov. 11. Singapore <74Pi, Penang (72F). Fota Bahru (75F), Kuala Lumpur <74F|, Ipoh (73F), Kuantan (73F). Maximum Temperature: From 7.30 a.m. Nov. 10 to 7..°>0 p.m. Nov. 11. Singapore (87F). Penang (79F). Kota Bahru (85F I. Kuala1,017 words
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Article922 1955-11-12 6 TT is gratifying to hear that the Education Ministry has modified its policy to allow overaged but outstanding pupils to take special examinations to qualify them for admission into secondary school. Se a cast iron ruling has been forged into a flexible instrument through public protest.922 words
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Article, Illustration765 1955-11-12 6 O.M. Green - O.M. Green By LONDON TT was certain that sooner or A later Peking would 'declare to be Chinese a piece of land Macao which has been Portuguese since the year before our first Elizabeth became Queen. What good this tiny peninsula, only three miles long by765 words
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Letter311 1955-11-12 6 Sir: I see it Is considered that Tunku Abdul Rahman was slighted at the presentation of Colours at Mentakab because European guests, "including the wives of officers."' did not rise when he entered the pavilion, although they did when the Director of Operations entered. At a military311 words
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Letter, Illustration101 1955-11-12 6 Sir: "Bus Stop signs are put up (.long bus routes m towns where buses are operating In Kulim there is none. Buses operating along The routes of this town can stop at any point lo allow passengers to unload their belongings, such as rubber fruits, vegetables, etc. This101 words
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Letter187 1955-11-12 6 Sir: I appreciate your well written editorial commenting on Malay culture. I quite agree with you when you said that modern Malays cannot dance properly the Malay traditional ronggeng. But they are skilled enough m dancing modern ronggeng or "joget." You also stated that a certain Indonesian born187 words
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Article177 1955-11-12 6 TTTUSAN Meiayu indirectly calls upon UMNO to withdraw from the Coalition should the Labour Front accept the Democratic Party or the Progressive Party or both as new partners. Although Mr. David Marshall promises that all those dedicated to "Democracy" and "Socialism" will be acceptable to the Labour Front.177 words
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Article706 1955-11-12 6 Aster Gunasekera - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera By TjF/HITHER MALAYA? The popular impression is that we are headed m the direction of Independence m a few years. Some want it tomorrow; others are not m a s great a hurry. Contradictory and inconsistent statements by men m authority and706 words
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Article167 1955-11-12 6 Dr. Sun Yat- sen - REVIEW OF VIEWS Dr. Sun Yat-sen THE international situation could have been much better if the Big Powers would only practise the teachings of Dr. Sun Yatsen, says Sin Chew Jit Poh. on the occasion of the 89th birthday of the Chinese revolutionary leader. Dr. Sun had always been opposed167 words
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Article222 1955-11-12 7 Soekarno Reveals Anti-Govt. Plot JAKARTA, Nov. 11 (Reuicr)—President Soekarno told a meeting at Bandun jj last night that he hid documents m his possession which revealed a plot to overthrow the Republic of Indone>i.i. according to a PJj\. News agency report toil IV. f tg railed m a "short rm222 words
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Article62 1955-11-12 7 DENV_Sg. Nov. 11 (AP^ "An eternally grateful" President Eisenhower left Denver for Washington today after telling of his thanks to all who have aided him m his illness. Speaking from the ramp of the Columbine 111 m raw. damp 36-degree weather, the President said that the misfortune62 words
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Article59 1955-11-12 7 LONDON. Nov. 11 (Reuter) commercial airways fights between London and Moscow were envisaged by Lord Douglas of Kirtleside, C n.irman of British European Airways, when he left here tocay on a business trip to Russ.a. '"The precise object of my visit is to arrange an inter.59 words
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Article53 1955-11-12 7 LONDON, Nov. 11 (Reuter) Britain is building a secret rocket interceptor aircraft, it was disclosed today m London. Thc Ministry of Supply said the new pane '"has very great possibilities." The Ministry also revealed the existence of the P.D. 11. A vertical take-off experimental aircraft, but53 words
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Article29 1955-11-12 7 FOUR Italian surgeons sailt I yesterday from Genoa to I egin practice In Indonesia. They were selected by the Indonesia embassy fmm nvpr 1.-iOO applicants. A.PA.P. - 29 words
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Article, Illustration28 1955-11-12 7 BRITAIN'S Foreign Secretary Harold MacMillan will flj next to Baghdad for fivenation talks on the defence of the Middle East, his aides reported on Thursdaly. APA.P. - 28 words
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Article, Illustration241 1955-11-12 7 New Job For Duke of Windsor W ho°hiS?^h_^° V il (UP >r The Duke <> f Windsor Smu ad a 30b since he was Governor of the Bahamas ca led yesterday on Prime Mi£ ster Anthony Sw a?v?™2?n{ hat r r ived s P ecu lati he may get a241 words
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Article153 1955-11-12 7 FORCED TRIP TO PEKING OTTAWA. Nov. 10 (Reuter) The Canadian Fisheries Minister, Mr. James Sinclair, said here today that Soviet authorities had compelled him to visit China on his way back to Canada from Siberia. Mr. Sinclair said that he wished to go by way of Japan but Soviet authorities153 words
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Article49 1955-11-12 7 Dulles Tito THE U.S. Secretary of State. John Foster Dulles, left, meets President Tito of Yugoslavia at Tito's villa on the Adriatic island of Brioni, on November (i. Between them is Srd.jan Prica. Yugoslav UnderSecretary for Foreign Affairs. Dulles arrived for the meeting by air from Rome. AP photo.A.P. - 49 words
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Article, Illustration69 1955-11-12 7 New Stadium Is Ready THE DUKE of Edinburgh chats with young girl athletes at the New Woodside running track and arena m Watford which he opened officially last week. The new stadium is fitted with adequate dressing rooms and showers and will spare HertfordshireUP - 69 words
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Article28 1955-11-12 7 THE West German cabinet decided yesterday to speed the recruiting of armed forces by allowing members of the frontier police force to volunteer for service. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article28 1955-11-12 7 JETS -NO DEAL THE Italian Foreign Office said yesterday that there had been no deal by an Italian aircraft firm to sell let fiehter planes to Egypt. U.PU.P. - 28 words
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Article157 1955-11-12 7 PARIS, Nov. 11 (AP)— The French National Assembly was brought face to face yesterday with its fourth confidence vote within a month and even seasoned politicians admitted doubt over the outcome. Agile Premier Edgar Faure early yesterday morning staked the life of his government on157 words
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Article43 1955-11-12 7 NICE. France. Nov 11, (AP) Rita Hayworth arrived on the Riviera on Thursday and lunched with her former husband. Aly Khan. Seated with them was their 5-year-old daughter, Yasmin. and Miss Hayworth's 10-year-old daughter. Rebecca, child of Orson Welles.43 words
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301 1955-11-12 7 Let's Face The Truth, Says Molotov RUSSIA MAKES COUNTER-PROPOSAL GENEVA, Nov. 11, (UP)— Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov turned down President Eisenhower's open sky proposal yesterday as a first step towards world disarmament. But he agreed to "consider" it301 words
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Article61 1955-11-12 7 GENEVA. Nov 11 (UP) The Big Four Foreign Ministers agreed today to wind up the deadlocked Geneva conference on Nov. 16 after meeting here for exactly three weeks. The agreement was reached swiftly at a half-hour secret session of all four foreign ministers at the Palais61 words
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261 1955-11-12 7 LONDON, Nov. 11 (Reuter)— Mr. Anthony Brooke, former Rajah Muda or Crown Prince of. Sarawak, protested against British plans for the future of the Colony m this week's issue of Time and Tide, an independent right-wing journal. Mr. Brooke, who is the nephew of261 words
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Article87 1955-11-12 7 LAS VEGAS, Nevada, Nov. 11. (AP) Donald Campbell of England made three unsucessful runs m an effort to break his world speedboat record on Lake Mead yesterday and then brought the jetpowered Bluebird m to shore for further adjustments. The record is 202.32 miles an hour which87 words
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Article, Illustration33 1955-11-12 7 photo. LABOUR Minister Sir Walter Monckton has his brain tested by Health Minister lain MacLeod after they opened a mental health exhibition at Central Hall, Westminster, on November 7 A.PA.P. - 33 words
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179 1955-11-12 7 Inaia Tackles Immorality NEW DELHI, Nov. 11 (Reuter)— A committee of investigation has reported that prostitution ex, bis either openly or m a disguised form throughout India and has recommended the formation of vigilance squads of police and local citizens to combat it a179 words
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Article99 1955-11-12 7 Beauty To Study Crime NEW YORK, Nov 11. (AP)— Over m Brooklyn, which probably has more Norwegians than Oslo. they've elected Miss Ingrid Jennette Teigland, 22 year-old brunette. as iking Queen of a local festival and awarded her a trip to Norway. She will fly over next March and hopes99 words
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Article26 1955-11-12 7 EGYPT and East Germany yesterday signed a three-year trade agreement involving an exchange of goods valued at a maximum of £1.000.000 (Egyptian) annually. APA.P. - 26 words
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Article26 1955-11-12 7 ONK U.S. Navy Jet pilot was killed and another seriously injured m a collision of their F9F6 Cougers on Thursday over Tracv. California. APA.P. - 26 words
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Article35 1955-11-12 7 CHARLOTTESVILLE. Virginia. Nov. 11 <APi Adlai E. Stevenson proposed tonight that the United Nations mount guard on the flaming borders between Israel and her Arab neighbours, to enforce peace m the Middle East.35 words
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Advertisement188 1955-11-12 7 BAND-IT CLAMPS for "OtV iW£ SPOT 'repairs BAND-IT Clamps of Al I Diameters Formed from One Continuous Roll ot BAND-IT Steel Band. __Wl_t_f m fc ll Kepair Beams, lie (ondmt or I /Hil HI Brf *>l I Crosß-Arms, Cable to Existlns In"A HH irs 1 Plank-. Ladder Pipe Lines. Girders.188 words
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Article114 1955-11-12 8 THE Sii-2apore General Post Office will open for business from 9 a.m. to noon on Monday, Nov. 14 Deepavali (m substitution for Nov. 13). All other post offices and postal agencies will be open from 9 a.m to 10.30 a.m. with the exception of the114 words
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Article76 1955-11-12 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. The following have been appointed members of the Pontian Hospital Board of tors:The District Officer. Che Besar binte Haji Andak. Inche Abdullah bin Mohsen. Syed Alwi bin Abdullah Al-hadad, Wan Abdullah bin Haji Wan Hussein. Inche Mohamed Amin bin Haji Mohamed the acting76 words
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Article67 1955-11-12 8 London Sees Film On Malaya LEPROSY m Malaya and Singapore's Blood Bank are the subjects of two documentary films being shown m London this week. The films, made by the Malayan Film Unit, are to be made available to British Inform ation Officers and. through them, to specialist audience all67 words
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Article284 1955-11-12 8 Get Views Of All Political Parties Urges Labour KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Pan-Malayan Labour Party is to propose that the Alliance Government should call a "constitutional assembly" of all political parties m the Federation before its mission leaves for London next year. T i The proposal will284 words
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Article, Illustration63 1955-11-12 8 READY NEXT MONTH THE new $600,000 Pudu Market m Kuala. Lumpur which will be officially opened next month. It has 350 stalls, with sections for Malays and Indians, and ample parking space is provided for cars. The present market m Jalan Sayo, Pudu, will be demolishedYong Peng Seong - 63 words
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Article125 1955-11-12 8 Newsmen Appoint Delegation A DELEGATION has been appointed by the Singapore Union of Journalists to meet the Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, to discuss the powers of the Speaker on the matter of the Issue and withdrawal of Press Cards for Legislative Assembly meetings. This follows an editorial m The125 words
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274 1955-11-12 8 QUESTION: MAY WE BUY UP THE S.T.C?' SINGAPORE Government has refused the City Council permission to use its funds for the purchase of the Singapore Traction Company. The Council had asked the Minister for Local Government. Lands and Housing, on274 words
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Article37 1955-11-12 8 Mr. J A. Clemens, the Raub O.C.P.D. ha s gone to the United Kingdom on 135 days' casual leave. Inche Tajuddin bin Haji Ahmad from Kuala Trengganu has taken his place as 0.C.P.D., Raub.37 words
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Article28 1955-11-12 8 THE Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, will hold his weekly "meet the people" session at the Public Relations Office Conference Room from 9 a.m. today.28 words
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Article, Illustration40 1955-11-12 8 THE wedding took place recently at St. George's Church, Royal Air Force Station, Changi, of Corporal Alwyn Ashton and Miss Marie Williams. Miss Williams, whose home is m Pontypridd, South Wales, flew out to Singapore for the wedding40 words
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202 1955-11-12 8 THE University of Malaya will be glad to consider naming its great hall after any benefactor generous enough to pay for it just as the present Oei Tiong Ham Hall was named after a munificent donor, the Vice-Chancellor. Sir Sydney Came. said yesterday.202 words
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118 1955-11-12 8 Emphasis On Sound In New Varsity Hall THE architecture of the proposed new buildings ol ihe University of Malaya will be based on function, economy. landscape and traffic, said Mr. S. E. T. Cusdin, of Easton Robertson. Britain. Mr. Cusdin was addressing a group of local architects at the Shell118 words
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Article102 1955-11-12 8 CHRISTMAS should not on]y be season of cheer for children only the aged should also be remembered, said Mr. Va:erian Francis yesterday. Mr. iFranci.s. who was reminded by The Standard Christmas Toy Fund appeal that Yuletide was near said he would like to see something102 words
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Article110 1955-11-12 8 Jubilee Stamp Out Soon KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A special 10-cent stamp to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of the Sultan ol Johore will go on sale at all post offices m Johore on Monday, Nov. 21. The stamp will also be on sale at the Singapore General Post Office and at110 words
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Article26 1955-11-12 8 THE Governor, Sir Robert Black, will inspect a ceremonial parade of the Royal Malayan Navy at R.M.N. Headquarters on Nov. 23, at 5.30 p.m.26 words
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Advertisement341 1955-11-12 8 IT CAME FROM BENEATH < THE SEA TO DESTROY! ♦"DINOSAUR" m*\ (m MANDARIN) TO W&3f 4 "5. 0.5... T0KY0 ATTACKED JM X, 4 ....MILLIONS TERRORIZED... vJJ Ell| < CITi PARALYSED BY A 4 1 THING BIGGER THAN THE A WWI I LMPIRE STATE BUILDING!'' §yj BY 4 J MIDNIGHT TOMORROW341 words
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Advertisement253 1955-11-12 8 UEUi MA Am WW is finglingftesh ll -.T^yj^^-fr 'T^" and that tingle tells you it's good (or teeth and gums atf. oiaa* ltd., London, ekglamb rinnnnnnnnrmunr: H owix I ofa^tfl&At 3 j IWb*K '\j^' JkJ. **W 21 JWLS g 17 JWLS QENTS'and LADIES. n FULL STEEL. ROLLED GOLD, 3 AMD253 words
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Article, Illustration479 1955-11-12 9 -THE famous American dancing star, Martha Graham, is coming to Singapore with her Company fog three performances m the Victoria ial Hall on MonTuesday and Wednesday, November 28, and 30. at 8.45 p.m. ::ese recitals form part of Miss Graham's first I m of Asia, and are479 words
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Article489 1955-11-12 9 Victor Doggett - Victor Doggett Reviewed by MOZAHT. Divertimento m E flat for String Trio, K. 563. Jean Pougnet (violin), Frederick Riddle (viola), Anthony Pini (cello). Nixa WLP 5191. THIS is a marvellous work with moments of far greater import than its title would suggest. The year was 1788. Mozart, with489 words
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Article185 1955-11-12 9 MOSCOW. JTROM Leningrad on the Baltic to Sochi on the Black Sea, American popular music is seeping through the somewhat porous curtain. It ranges from Yankee doodle to Gershwin's "Embraceable You." That doesn't bring the Soviets very much up-to-date except those lucky ones who can afford185 words
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Article494 1955-11-12 9 Charlotte Hastings - Charlotte Hastings By T'HE Stage Club will x present BONAVENTURE next Wednesday at the Victoria Memorial Hall. This will be the first time the Stage Club is presenting a theatrical show there and it will be interesting to see how they will cope with the many difficulties m converting494 words
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Article, Illustration903 1955-11-12 9 John Halkin - John Halkin Ltff^__jT i '^^o fm^P*^\l^^*t' ivM •t-tsfr-. mmr m m _.i__ri fe _w^i I W A (ti j \W__i_________ ff kl from ['THEATRICAL life m i j London never changes. 1 1 New actors and actresji ses come to the notice ij of the public, but they903 words
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Advertisement302 1955-11-12 9 PLEASE HELP THE HOMELESS DOGGIE [a Singapore Canine \S/ Welfare Association Ui ANNUAL DANCE RAFFLES HOTEL SUNDAY 13th NOVEMBER Extension to 1 o.m. COME AND SEE... "IHE RRIDE ?s E YEAR" DISPLAYS By FASHION HOUSES FRANCES MAAS m INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE BALLET ACROBATIC LORRAINE ANTHONISZ SPECIAL BALLROOM DEMONSTRATIONS PRIZES SPOT302 words
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Miscellaneous323 1955-11-12 9 o*^^^^l^^^o*l*^l^^^o*o*^o*o*^^o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o* r p>i i/ R» "HF""T& I I' I k I II II I ffjjflt v ""^1 BsWl Hl BB 77~^ —^i —^i —^^n___H_l_B______________________H_____________________H WM HBT"" 'WM \W_W^ l__W_V^^_^_m^^i\^_m^ i I I'l i i m^ iiiiiiii /)llirr 8. A scorcher maybe. Roast rLLUtb red 1 8) »/-<.^-c Remove from post?323 words
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Article169 1955-11-12 10 THE Singapore rubber market closed yesterday with November first grade at $1.22 i per lb.. 4jj cents above Thursday's close. An unconfirmed report from New York that there may be a shortage of butadiene m the U.S. m the first quarter of next year accounted for169 words
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Article147 1955-11-12 10 Rise In World Output THE U.S. Commerce Department has reported an increase m world production oi natural rubber. It amounted to 1.355.000 long tons m the first nine months of 1955 compared with 1.302.500 m the corresponding period of 1954 on the basis of estimates by the International Rubber StudyA.P. - 147 words
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Article79 1955-11-12 10 EXPANSION m synthetic rubber facilities which will increase production at its plant at Port Neches. Texas, by 35 per cent was announced by Texas U.S. Chemical Company. The plant was bought from Government last April and jointly owned by the Texas Company and U.S. Rubber Company.Reuter - 79 words
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329 1955-11-12 10 Synthetic Output Will Be Raised In 1956: Experts AMERICAN rubber experts and private industry sources said m Washington on Thursday synthetic rubber production will be increased substantially next year over 1955. They do not expect a shortage to develop. Commerce Department officials said increasing exports of synthetic rubber from theA.P. - 329 words
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Article88 1955-11-12 10 BRITAIN'S exports hit an all-time monthly record high of £268.100,000 m October, the Board of Trade reported yesterday. It was good news for Britons worried that setbacks m international trade might hit their standard of living. The monthly total was 134 per cent above theA.P. - 88 words
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Article, Illustration86 1955-11-12 10 Business Tour Ends In the coiirse of a three month sales promotion trip, Mr. John R. Edmondson, (seen above), sales representative of the American Optical Company, recently paid a fortnight's i-isit to the firm's "most important market m the Far East" Malaya. Mr. Edmondson is on his icay back to86 words
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Article38 1955-11-12 10 Coffee, Cocoa In New Guinea COFFEE and cocoa growing arc receiving increasing attention m thc agricultural development of Australia's Territory of New Guinea. The productive capacity of the soils is high, and the programme of development is encouraging.38 words
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296 1955-11-12 10 BETTER DEAL FOR LOCAL MARINE ENGINEERS Standard Shipping Reporter THE recognition of Chartered Marine Engineers for power station appointments by the Crown Agents for the Colonies has opened many fields for local men who wish to become engineers, The Standard learnt yesterday. This follows a new move by the Institute296 words
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Article150 1955-11-12 10 Rubber Counters Firm RUBBER counters were firm on the Malayan share market, following the better commodity prices ruling yesterday. Industrials continued to be steady, while tins were quietly irregular. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association made the following changes yesterday: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Hongkong Bank (HKReg.) 895.00 905.00150 words
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Article100 1955-11-12 10 SINGAPORE sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: F. and N, ords $1.70; Gammons $2.55, 52.56 ready. $2.57J delayed: Straits Steamship $13.50: Straits Traders $23.75 (odd lot) $24; U.E. ords $10.20 Wearne Bros. $2.95. Austral Amal 15/1J: Austral Malay 33/3; Lower Perak 151£: Petaling $4.05 to $4.09:100 words
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Article42 1955-11-12 10 HARD7AL Singh Sons Ltd. icill open a neic wholesale department at 76 High Street, Singapore, on Monday. the firm will hold a party for friends and business associates at the new premises from 7.30 to 10.30 p.m. tomorrow.42 words
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Article, Illustration45 1955-11-12 10 A MODEL of the new Vickers-Armstrong "Vanguard" turbine propellor airliner which is to be ordered m quantity by British European Airways. It is designed to seat 93 to 105 passengers and its cruising speed, initially 400 m.p.h. will be increased by development to 425 m.p.h.45 words
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437 1955-11-12 10 RUBBER MART IS WATCHING GENEVA PARLEY "THE rubber market after last week's sudden drop .opened hesitant with buyers disinclined to press. However as has happened before, this was the psychological moment for rumours of substantial Russian offtake m R.M.A.I, R.S.S. to permeate the markets. This, coupled with South American enquiry,437 words
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Article57 1955-11-12 10 THE Hindustan Machine Tools Factory opened m Bangalore recently. The factory which is a Central Government undertaking is now ready for turning out new types of high speed precision lathes. The factory building is already complete. The whole layout has been planned on up-to-date functional lines and a57 words
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Article141 1955-11-12 10 OCEAN SHIPMENTS DOWN OCTOBER ocean shipments of rubber, including latex, concentrated latex and revertex. amounted to 77.334 tons, against 82.864 tons m the previous month. This brings the total m the first 10 months of the year to 528.684 tons. Britain took 18,967 tons m October (22,173 tons m September).141 words
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Article24 1955-11-12 10 OCTOBER outputs of the following companies are announced: Kempas 337,550 lb. (335.250 lb. m Sept.) Radella 15,600 lb. (15,800 lb. m Sept.).24 words
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247 1955-11-12 10 NEW YORK. Nov. 11. One of the more significant developments m the United States ha s been the broadening ownership of American business. In what has been described by New York Stock Exchange President Keith Funston as "a man-in-the-street's kind of economic democracy." millions of247 words
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Article137 1955-11-12 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing price s per picul yesterday were: Muntok white $140 sellers, Sarawak white $139 sellers. Special Sarawak black 595 sellers; coconut oil (bulk) S4O sellers; coconut oil (drums) $43 sellers: copra Nov. S26J buyers. 527? sellers, Dec. S27jj buyers, $28 sellers. Singapore Copra137 words
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173 1955-11-12 10 STOCKS OF TIN IN LONDON AT LOWEST I I TIN stocks m the LaMaa Metal Exchange warehouses have not been at such l mv levels since the market re. opened after the war They have dwindled to oni. a few days' commercial consumption. Normally til stand at the equivalent ,fReuter - 173 words
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Article132 1955-11-12 10 EMPLOYMENT m thc Unit. Ed States m October hit a re* cord level of 65.2 million which was 4ri(i.ono higher than September and 3.000.000 abo- the figure year sgo. the U ,S Departments of Labour ;.i Co:r.:ricrce jointly reported today. At lhc Same time132 words
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Article60 1955-11-12 10 A MILLION dollar contract for a flight and tactical simulator has been placed Uv the Canadian Government with a U.K. firm (Redifon). It will be used to familiarise aircrews with the Grumm. S2F anti-submarine aircraft The order follow? a contract placed m 1953 with the same firm and60 words
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Article14 1955-11-12 10 THE October output i t Jimah Rubber Estates Ltd. was 30.600 lb.14 words
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Advertisement640 1955-11-12 10 NOTICES NATURALISATION TVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEJs that the following persons whose names and addresses are given below are applying to the Governor for naturalisation and that any person whc knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to the640 words
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Advertisement279 1955-11-12 10 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited from bona-fide electrical contractors for the electrical installation m the New Customs j Building. Brunei Town, and j also for the provision and fixing of lighting fittings for the same. Plans, specifications, schedule of fittings and conditions of Tender may be obtained from the279 words
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Advertisement139 1955-11-12 10 N.Y.K. UNE Spore P. S ham Penang Awata Mara for Cenoa Marseilles, Algiers. Tangier. Casablanca, London. Rotterdam. Antwerp. Cdn 33 Hamburg (Passengers Accepted) Etd 13 Nov > Zuiyo Maru tor Aden Djibouti. Massowah, P. Sudan. leddah, Suez. P Said. Beirut. Lattakia, Cdn 18 Alexandria Etd M Nov Kokoku Mara for139 words
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Miscellaneous127 1955-11-12 10 ggl 7 .i _i;Mffi&:7 <-4^^_^^^.i^i^l%^B OUTER ROADS Agatha. Star of Travano c, Sandviken, Korea, Hopem Inchwells. Rita. Benveivjc. Awata Maru. Mirza. Fujikawa Maru. Rvtter. Rebeverett. INNER ROADS Sg. Biia. Debnr;.. Lor ri Pagate. Taype. Labuan H Tong Hong. Lasem. Rokan, Rimau. Manihine. Tong Thay, Tong Seang. Kimanis. Berne:, Kah Soon.127 words
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Advertisement846 1955-11-12 11 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. m| i..-i 6. *****/4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Hjhfjx Bostcn, New Tork, Baltimore. Philadelphia Cult Ports Spore P. stiam Penang m^-'ON n 19/25 Nov 26 Nov 27/28 Nov P.-.^CRUS 9/16 Feb 17 Feb 18 Feb i,y.i.n option to proceed via846 words
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Advertisement1136 1955-11-12 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD Cc CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lints! ■US? THE BLUE FUNNKL LINE gj Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON CONIINENI Singapore Ulyss*. for Marseille, Holland Sai Sham PeMn Liveroool C. 25/261,136 words
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Advertisement814 1955-11-12 11 MITSUI JHpT\ LINE Spore P. S'hom Penong FOR JAPAN from Continent Arimasan Maru for Yokohamc, Kobe, Nagoya via Saigon, Bangkok, H'kong Gdn. 18 Hodakasan Maru *or Yokohama Kobe Nogcvo via Soigon. Bangkok, H'kong 26 Nov FOR USA vio Sue> tor New York, Phiiodeprva, also tor Holtimoro subiect inducement. Kyotoku Maru814 words
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Advertisement843 1955-11-12 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Soid, Genoo. Antwerp, Rotterdom. Homburg. Copenhagen, Gothenburg ond Oslo Spore P. Sham Penong x) "MORELIA" 17/19 Nov 20/20 Nov 21/22 Nov xx) FALSTRIA" 21/23 Dec 24/24 Dec 25/26 Dec xxi "MEONIA" 26/27 Dec x) Colls Port Sudan Naples, London (Passengers only),843 words
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Article, Illustration114 1955-11-12 12 A Fashion Show organised by Mrs. Bobby Geering of Robinson s was held re- cently m conjunction uith the Poppy Day Fund at Klang. Seven mannequins modelled over thirty dresses. From left to right: A \black and white cotton dress irorn uith black court shoes, a red114 words
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Article382 1955-11-12 12 LORNA GADSON - Bullfights I LOVE 'EM LORNA GADSON says THE ferocious bull, with blood running freely from many spear wounds, charged. I shuddered and then glanced down at the tiny figure of the matador, kneeling calmly m the path of the rushing killer. With a deft flick of his small red cape382 words
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Article121 1955-11-12 12 PRETTY undies will stay pretty if you follow these simple rules: DON'T— leave them until they look grubby. leave m soak. rub or boil to remove the dirt. leave under a running tap to rinse. twist to wring out water. dry m front of a fire, on hot121 words
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Article, Illustration461 1955-11-12 12 /TiHERE is a well-known saying "Those who smoke are cheerful folk." This may be true, but a great deal more can be read of a person's character from his or her smoking habits. Watch your friends, as, puffing and blowing, they give themselves away: Right-Angled Hold rFHE most461 words
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Article, Illustration36 1955-11-12 12 Photo). THIS flaring jacket m net cotton acetate fabric, is ideal for the 'Lady-in-Waiting'. It is hand icashable and drip dr l Without ironing. A Velvet hmr irilh stronmorc is eof the mandarin neckline. Wide WorldWide World - 36 words
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Article681 1955-11-12 12 THESE hand round savouries will go down with a bang. Sausage Toast CAUSAGES; crisp toast; cheese sauce: streaky bacon. Cook the sausages, split them m half lengthwise. Arrange each half sausage on a piece of buttered toast; cover with hot cheese sauce and decorate with a681 words
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Advertisement134 1955-11-12 12 ■■rjaajp^w- ■"■'■■•'fflK'w "^"v'ff'l vdiK* m you can soo KIMi i m 1 1 that nothing Ist LOOK Look for whiteness! Wash your UfQcllllC Ul &llt_o_H whites m Persil and see how much WW C1911C9 WW 11 1 LCI tchiter they are! 2nd look than Pppqil See how Persil copes with134 words
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Advertisement46 1955-11-12 12 tW..^' know the secret... v a Lavender with vdllll^j an ex ra t° ucn f of sophistication that lingers, so cool, so fresh. \|3im Enjoy this refreshing pSI fragrance during the French Fashion an J Beauty Parade •H \v^^^*> at the Cathay j m T*^^ Restaurant.46 words
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Miscellaneous307 1955-11-12 12 Ik, mODAT'S QUOTATION: VIRGO— Aug. 23 to Sept 22 'y\ I"A man is only half a Gain ground financially J^ j success until he has a regarding buying or selling, y~f good wife." .John A. Brody. possessions; decide things. yt> n^VSP AY FOR XV,: V LIBRA-Sept 23 to Oct. 22307 words
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Article376 1955-11-12 13 DOROTHY ROE - Play Tennis And See The World, DOROTHY ROE says Doris Hart By EW YORK, Nov. 11 (AP)-Girls who want to go D uj things and see the world should take up I Doris Hart, American women's tennis champion lv, |i und her tennis racquet a gilt-edged ticket to inter' ,un376 words
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Article37 1955-11-12 13 CATANIA, Sicily, Nov. 10 (Heater): Italian Olympic champion A. Condo! mi es- ished a nevv Italian record ten he threw the discus 50.31 metres, here today. Consolini also held the previous record of 50.75. metres.37 words
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Article, Illustration135 1955-11-12 13 THE Government Printing: Department s team which won the Selangor Business Houses Div. 2 league soccer championship pictured above show: Front row from leftNorman Edward. Lain Ariffin. P. Palanysamy, G. Kannan; Middle row, from left: Mr. Mechelen. Mr. F. Gee. Zakaria Yahya (Vice-captain), Mr. G.A Smith (Government Printer). Kasmani KarmonYong Peng Seong - 135 words
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Article23 1955-11-12 13 UXIVERSITY of Malaya failed to turn up fur their SHA Div. 2 League match against BOD -B at Friendly Hill yesterday.23 words
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Article119 1955-11-12 13 LAS VEGAS. Nevada, Nov. 11 (AP) Donald Campbell of England made three unsuccessful runs m an effort to break his world speedboat record on Lake Mead yesterday and then brought the jet-powered Bluebird m to shore for further adjustments. There were no times announced for119 words
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568 1955-11-12 13 S'gor Malacca Tennis Stars For Negri Titles SEREMBAN, Fri.— Leading: tennis players from Selangor, Malacca, and Negri Sembiian will take part m the sth annual Open Invitation Tennis tournament which will commence tomorrow, Nov. 12. Malacca heads the Ust with the biggest number of entries led by ttie Settlement title-holder,568 words
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Article135 1955-11-12 13 Ex- Perak Stalwart Banned For Season IPOH, Fri.— The Disciplinary Board of the Ipoh District Hockey Association last night suspended two players. They are Ooi Ban Choon. former Perak state player, and Chin Tat Lok. Ooi, who belongs to Cheng Wah Sports Club was suspended for the135 words
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Article96 1955-11-12 13 LAUREL MARYLAND Nov. 11, (AP)— Four horses went down m a spectacular spill m the seventh race at Laurel on Thursday and Willie Shoemaker, one of the nations top jockeys, was among the injured. The accident was a half mile from the finish line. Shoemaker. here96 words
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Article26 1955-11-12 13 SOCCER OLIVER'S CUP FOR DEEPAVALI FESTIVAL Mutch: I.R.C. Youngsters vs. Gllr k h a Youngsters at the Railway Padang, Jalan Bukit Cliagar, Johore Bahru.26 words
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Article22 1955-11-12 13 SOCCER: Hua Lian vs. Singapore Marines Sports Club at Kubu Stadium. TENNIS: MLTA President's Team vs. Vice-Presi-dent's Team at Kubu Courts.22 words
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Article47 1955-11-12 13 SOCCER: Charity Poppy Day Mateh Royal Hanips vs SCRC— Princes Road. HOCKEY: Traingular Meet Johore vs Selangor Padang. RUGBY: Selangor Services Vs Negri 'Malacca Gurney Road; 25 Field Rcgt vs Selangor United Cheras Road: RAF vs PWD Bellamy Road. BADMINTON: Sciannor Malays semi-finals SBJi. Hall.47 words
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Article162 1955-11-12 13 LONDON, Nov. 11 (Reuter)— Russian footballers and their radio commentator protested officially today at the refusal of the British radio authorities to relay to Russia a spot report on Wednesday nights game between Moscow Dynamos and Wolverhampton Wanderers. The Dynamos and team commentator V. Synajevsky, asked162 words
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142 1955-11-12 13 Tajuddin Is Batang Padang Champion TAPAH, Fri.— Ahmad Ta.iuddin, Federation Police singles champion, won the men's singles title when he defeated the holder, Liew Teim Seng of Bidor, m the final of the Batang Padang District Badminton championship .at Tapah yesterday. He won 15-3, 15-13. Liew. however, avenged his defeat142 words
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Article40 1955-11-12 13 TAN LOW: The Engagement is announced between Tan Siak Leng ol ECAFE Bangkok, youngest son of Mr. (late) snd Mis. Tan Run Swee. Singapore. and Jeanne Low. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs Low Kwang Sang, Bangkok. on 12.11.55.40 words
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Article38 1955-11-12 13 LIM WEE: a: Hongkong on llth Nov.. 1955 Enid daughter of Dr and Mr.- 1! T. Wee of Singapore to Joo Jit .-on ot Hr and Mr.- Lam El Swee of Xi Upc untr? apec* tlease copy.38 words
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Obituary21 1955-11-12 13 YEO JOO SONG age 55 ot 9. Nassim Ro.-.d Spore passed away oi llth November funeral on Sunday. 13th November.21 words
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Advertisement217 1955-11-12 13 j FOR HIRE ■[V'EW 8 m.m. entertainment L* Films available at Eddy Movie Film Library. 209 Race Course Road, Singapore Tel: 72(13. FOR SALE ORCHIDS by air:— From now onwards per carton to London is reduced to $30.00 including air freight clearing charges. Old price was 539.60. THE GEM NURSERY.217 words
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Advertisement607 1955-11-12 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT EXPERIENCED Clerk ol Works required by Ihe Shell Co. of Singapore Ltd. For General Buiidmg Construction at Pulau Bukom. Position will be temporary Initially but with prospects of permanency. Salary m accordance with age and experience. Applications must be writing with full particulars to Box T.607 words
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Miscellaneous275 1955-11-12 13 fUi 1 Abner By Al Capp I j. <!/ I'M •X I I'VE GOT TO THINK \J IM I A MR. FLEEGLE V^llf if Ull 1 7 DWIGHT FLEEGLE? NO, Ll___LLJ> f AFRAID j OF SOMETHING SAD* j DON'T WAITING TO SEE )jm+J% < I WINSTON FLEEGLE' J SiR. HEREHE/)275 words
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Article400 1955-11-12 14 TO-DAY's Amateur Races THE following is the race card for the Perak Turf Club's amateur meet at Ipoh today: Race 1 2.15 p.m. Polo Pony Scurry, Div. 2, 2 Furlongs Straight. Ca»chweights: 12 st. 71b. 1. Betty 2. Four Aces 3. Sayang II 4. Totland 5. Gunna 6. Cottage Queen400 words
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150 1955-11-12 14 Shell Trounce Mortons: Marjan Masters Robert SHELL Sports Club trounced C&E Morton by five games to nil to win the Singapore Badminton Association's inter-commercial houses championship at the Badminton Stadium last night. Highlight of the evening was the Ismail Marjan/Robert Lim encounter Here Marjan mastered Robert Lim, recent conqueror of150 words
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Article, Illustration72 1955-11-12 14 THE Singapore Women's badminton team humbled the Colony team of Sportswriters last night. The photo shows (back row from left to right) Baharuddin Arieff, Nancy Ang, Samad Ahmad, Baby Low. Abraham Silas, Tan Chwee Neo. Wee Kirn Wee (manager of Sportswriters) Helen Heng. Louis Loh. (Front row left to right)72 words
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Article84 1955-11-12 14 SINGAPORE Cricket Club beat GHQ FARELF 3-0 m a SHA Division I hockey league on the padang yesterday. All three goals" were scored m the second half. Outstanding .player for SCC was inside right D. W. McI^fullan who opened the score m the fifth84 words
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394 1955-11-12 14 JEFFERY JAMES - Hope Lives For Stadium SOSC Fights On JEFFERY JAMES Says THERE'S one thing we know now. And that is that Singapore's Sports Stadium project is not dead. Stabbed, perhaps, by unsympathetic Government officials, but while there's life, there's hope. At least, the officials of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council,394 words
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Article199 1955-11-12 14 Sportswriters Get Bitten SINGAPORE Women scored a well-deserved 4-1 victory over the Sportswriters m a friendly badminton match at the Singapore Badminton Stadium before an enthusiastic crowd last night. Salute Helen Heng for her three-set victory over Bill Funk ex-Hongkong Thomas Cupper, and Jessie Ong199 words
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Article51 1955-11-12 14 CHICAGO, Nov. 11 (Reuter) Doug Ford, holder of the U.S. Professiona! Golfers Association championship, was yesterday named 'Golfer of the Year' m a poll conducted by the association. He was m the Ryder Cup team that beat Britain last weekend.. Jack Fleck, U.S. open champion, was51 words
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Article115 1955-11-12 14 SOCCER CHARITY IN AID OF YOUTH SPORTS CENTRE: Aryan Gymkhana F.T. vs. S.A.F.A. at Jalan Besar Stadium at 5.15 p.m. FRIENDLY: Alexandra F.T. vs. Springdale S.C. at Jalan Besar Stadium at 4 p.m.; Arsenal S.C. vs. G.H.Q. Command Pay Office at Tanglin. ATHLETICS University of Malaya championships at115 words
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Article, Illustration217 1955-11-12 14 Four Days Of Mathias In Colony ANOTHER famous American athlete, Bob Mathias- Olympic Decathlon champion, is expected to fly into Singapore on November 20 for a fourday coaching session for Colony athletes. Mr. J. T. Christie, the honorary secretary of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association, said yesterday that the programme217 words
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Article49 1955-11-12 14 P T BEAT THE RECS POST and Telegraph Sports Club beat Singapore Recreation Club 2 l m a friendly hockey match played yesterday on the padang. Derrick De Souza and Kandasamy scored for P. T. m the first half. S. Clarke reduced the Recs deficit m the second half.49 words
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Article249 1955-11-12 14 DACCA, Pakistan, Nov. 11 (Reuter)— Pakistan are making a determined effort to force a decision m the rain-wrecked third and final test against New Zealand here. After the first three days of the five-day match had been washed out, Pakistan built up a first innings lead249 words
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391 1955-11-12 14 Engine Trouble Foils Lye Choon's Bid For Macao's Grand Trophy By OUR MOTOR RACING REPORTER ENGINE TROUBLE m the 15th lap of the 234-mile Macao Grand Prix stopped Chan Lye Choon from taking what would have been Malaya's first bier overseas racing trophy. Lye Choon, who returned with his brother,391 words
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