Singapore Standard, 17 November 1955
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Title Section30 1955-11-17 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 2& in 41 FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 5111 2414 \,,1. VI. No. 134 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1955 14 PAGES 15 CENTS30 words
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Article, Illustration59 1955-11-17 1 photo. SOME of the employees of the Tay Koh Tat Bus Company wait in vain for the gates of the depot in Beach Road to open yesterday. The men left at about 7.30 a.m. after reading a newspaper report that the employers had decidedStandard - 59 words
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Article330 1955-11-17 1 X' MAS DEADLINE A Card' By Then Or Amnesfy's OH Five Weeks To Go KUALA LUMPUR Wed.— The Federation Government will set a Christmas deadline for the reply from MCP Secretary-General, Chin Peng, before announcing the end of the amnesty, The Standard learnt today. The Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman,330 words
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Article73 1955-11-17 1 monty BOSTON. Nov. 16 (Reuter) Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery last night told an audience of 1,000 at a dinner sponsored bv the Englishspeaking Union: "The basic problem of the world today Is Europe, and the problem of Europe is Germany. "There can be no lasting73 words
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Article86 1955-11-17 1 JAKARTA, Nov. 16 (Reuter) —The Indonesian Government last night received a vote of confidence at a session of parliament which boycotted the major opposition parties, PIA News Agency reported today. Prime Minister, Dr. Burhanuddin Harahap asked parliament for a vote "to give the Government the opportunity86 words
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Article369 1955-11-17 1 RENGAM, Wed.— The new Assistant Manager of Bukit Benut Estate in <engam, Johore, Mr. R. G. W. Kins, who arrived in this country only two days go from England, was seriously wounded in a terrorist ambush on the estate early this morning. The estate369 words
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Article36 1955-11-17 1 A MAN who claimed he was "looking for a place to make a telephone call" in Newport. Kentucky, was convicted yesterday for breaking Into a drug store. Robert Kardison, 32. drew a three- APA.P. - 36 words
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Article45 1955-11-17 1 A MALAY other rank has been detained in connection with the murder of a sTouth.5 T outh. Khoo Chong Chee, in Singapore's Alexandra Village last month. Khoo was knifed to death after a clash between two rival secret society gangs.45 words
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Article37 1955-11-17 1 MOSCOW Radio said yesterday tj*at a joint SovietNorwegian communique had announced Norway's promise not to allow her territory to be used as a base "for any aggressive groupings directed against the Soviet Union." ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article25 1955-11-17 1 AN ISRAELI military spokesman charged that Egyptian troops fired at an Israeli forward position in Nirim, east of the Gaza strip, yesterday. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article27 1955-11-17 1 POLAND Is the latest Communist country to join the trade campaign in India and offer technical assistance for the country's industrial deve- Reuter lopment.Reuter - 27 words
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Article21 1955-11-17 1 THE Tasmanian House Assembly yesterday passed a bill abolishing capital punishment for murder, but retaining it for treason ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article217 1955-11-17 1 TWO former stalwarts of the defunct Malayan Democratic Union, now resident in Britain, have applied for reentry into the Colony. They are Mr. John Eber, an ex-detainee and a lawyer, and Mr. Gerald De'Cruz, a former journalist. Mr. Eber was detained from February 1952 until 1953.217 words
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Article40 1955-11-17 1 MARSHAL Nikolai Bulganin, the Soviet Prime Minister, and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, First Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party, are due to leave Moscow tonight on the first stage of their goodwill visit to India, Burma and Afghanistan. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article24 1955-11-17 1 WEST GERMAN Government coalition parties have agreed that the Federal President shall be Supreme Commander of the new German armed forces. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article107 1955-11-17 1 SINGAPORE bus owners decided to continue their lock out of striking employees and the Colony must turn to emergency transport for the third consecutive day. The lock-out, according to the bus owners, will continue until the Union, which represents the employees, withdraws its three demands on107 words
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Article54 1955-11-17 1 RABAT, Morocco, Nov. 16 (UP)— Sultan Sidi Mohammed Ben Youssef came home to his wildly cheering people today from two years in French-enforced exile. The four engines of his DC-6 airliner were drowned out by delirious "You You" from a hundred thousand throats when he landed54 words
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Article202 1955-11-17 1 Fact Finders Arrive SMUGGLING AN INDONESIAN factfinding mission arrived in Singapore yesterday for talks with the Malayan Governments on how to combat smuggling between the two territories. Dr. C. H. V. ViUeneuve. deputy chairman of the mission, told The Standard he was confident that the Malayan authorities would give the202 words
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Article132 1955-11-17 1 THORSHAVN FAROE IS- i LANDS, Nov. 16. (Reuter) Electric power was interrupted and explosions heard last night at the little Faroese town of Kalsvik as demonstrations of protest against the imprisonment of the local harbourmaster on a charge of leading the recent "Vikings' revolt" there. No damage132 words
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Article39 1955-11-17 1 MRS. Mary Pomonis, calling from Athens, Greece, did not get. her telephone call through to her husband. Denis, in Chicago, yesterday. He leaped from a third hotel room just before the phone rang, suffering critical injuries. AP.39 words
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249 1955-11-17 1 A BOY of eight was seriously injured when the roof of a house in Redhill Estate, Singapore, collapsed during a 50-mile per hour gale last night. The boy, Chan Tong Chow was admitted to General Hospital with serious head injuries. The roofs249 words
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Article191 1955-11-17 1 $6,000 Daylight Snatch FOUR armed men, wearing masks, raided the home of a businessman in Lorong 40. off Geylang Road. Singapore, at lunch-time yesterday and got away with $6,000 in cash and jewellery. Before they escaped In a car, the gangsters warned their victims— the businessman's wife, five children and191 words
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Article72 1955-11-17 1 U.S. Still Vulnerable FORT POLK. Louisiana. Nov. 16, (UP)— Atomic bombs rained down on more than a dozen air bases in the south last night, spearheading a massive attack in the largest war games in this country since World War 11. The aggressor aimed for a quick knockout of large72 words
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Article34 1955-11-17 1 AMERICAN military officials in Hongkong said yesterday that U.S. servicemen may visit the Portuguese colony of Macao despite recent tensions caused bv the Chinese Communists, who claim it is Chinese territory APA.P. - 34 words
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Article32 1955-11-17 1 ADMIRAL Earl Mountbatten, Britain's First Sea Lord, landed at Southampton yesterday from the liner Queen Elizabeth after a three weeks visit to the United States and Canada.— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article26 1955-11-17 1 INDONESIA'S Bank Negara announced yesterday that its president. Abdul Karlm, would fly to Singapore today to open a new branch there on Saturday. APA.P. - 26 words
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Article37 1955-11-17 1 CARL E. Jentzsch, 54, a Utah electrician, accused of having five wives and 'at least" 20 children, pleaded guilty to charges of unlawful cohabitation yesterday. Sentence will be passed on Nov. 22. APA.P. - 37 words
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Article26 1955-11-17 1 FOREIGN Minister Moshe Sharett of Israel said in Newark, last night, that his country must be better armed "to insure our survival." U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Advertisement34 1955-11-17 1 JACK'S PHOTO CO. For Wide Range of CAMERAS CINE CAMERAS PROJECTORS ENLARCERS and also D P Service (Capitol Banding) 157. Nortn Bridge Bd. TEL. *****. ORDER EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS! SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD.34 words
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Advertisement61 1955-11-17 1 SHELL l MALAYAN -Bh motor RALLY 1955 30 DEC 2 JAN Are you the "Just -to-be- Sociable type The man who S SOCIABLE" v^S^Pv. able staying r*-Q^\\C 5S^ powers and I *^7" 1- r" *T^i invariably iTT"! L— r**" "T^ group known ■^fc as "the hard Man of Society V-Jl61 words
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Article, Illustration177 1955-11-17 2 A ONE-DAT protest strike called yesterday by the Singapore Taxi Drivers Union, was a complete flop. Only about 15 of the Colony's 1,560 taxis were off the roads. AH the others had a busy day. With ihe bus strike continuing177 words
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291 1955-11-17 2 Bandits Run Own Mines In Underground Lairs KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Tin-rich caves amidst Malayan hills are providing excellent hideouts for Communist terrorists besides giving the party a ready source of revenue, Mr. G. F. Gripper, Chief Inspector of Mines, declared today. Latest evidence for this, he told Rotarians, has come291 words
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Article44 1955-11-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Sultan of Selangor today declared open a new 5100,000. th r e e-storey extension of Sentul Methodist Boys School The building was dedicated by Bishop Raymond L. Archer, head of the Methodist Mission for South-east Asia44 words
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Article36 1955-11-17 2 HONGKONG, Nov. 16. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15.40 to £1 Sterling, $5.***** to US$l; $1,828 to Malayan $1; $0,154 to one Indonesians Rupiah; Gold $253,625 to a tael.36 words
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Article25 1955-11-17 2 THE FIRST 10,000-ton motor ship to be built in Poland the Marceli Nowotko. for the Far Eastern run, has been launched in Danzig.25 words
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443 1955-11-17 2 TRIAL CONDUCTED IN NEWSPAPERS SAYS JUDGE 2 Colony Dailies. Fined For Contempt THE owners of two Singapore Chinese newspapers, the Nanyong Siang Pau and the Nanfang Evening Post, were fined $1,000 and $500, respectively, for contempt of court by Mr. Justice Taylor in the Singapore High Court, yesterday. In addition,443 words
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247 1955-11-17 2 Burglar Got Nothing For His Pains KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —A mysterious cat burglar is believed to have drugged a ferocious Alsatian before entering a Federation Minister's house early this morning. The burglar, who searched the house for more than 30 minutes, did not, however, lay his hands on the top247 words
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171 1955-11-17 2 BANK MENS' DEMANDS ARE MET HALF WAY KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Representatives of Malaya's 2,000 bank clerks today reached agreement with tnirteen of the coun try's major banks ons six of eleven demands for more pay and improved working conditions. The bank workers were represented by nine officials oi the Malayan171 words
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Article154 1955-11-17 2 Rubber Threat Is From Nigeria MALACCA, Wed.— Unless Malaya is careful, there is every likelihood that Nigeria will surpass this country as a rubber producer, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, Malayan delegate to the recent International Rubber Study Group talks in Liberia, said here today. Stating that Nigeria was about five154 words
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Article84 1955-11-17 2 Ex-Special To Die For Murder ALOR STAR, Wed.—Abdullah bin Saad, 20, former Special Constable, was today condemned to death by Mr. Justice Hill in the Assize Court here for the murder of Saw Soo Seng, an aged fowl dealer. The court wa s told that Soo, 55, was killed with84 words
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Advertisement97 1955-11-17 2 gPf tor the J^f^. fi«b. in radio r J r«3 Bss]PHlUPB|i*»rt»trii-:.-i-.i«r^yrr.-r: The world famous family of a TIGER medicinal products TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (PAT KUA TAN) Very effective for Coughs, j Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. > ENG AUN TONG i i THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL i97 words
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Article211 1955-11-17 3 A 17-YEAR-OLD schoolboy, Koh Kwang Teik, might still have been alive today if he had not taken a shirt to his father on a rainy day, the father told a Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday. Koh was s t ru ck dead by lightning in211 words
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107 1955-11-17 3 F N White Collar Staff Form Union THE junior members of the staff of Fraser Neave and Lion Limited have formed a subsidiary branch of the Singapore Business Houses Employees Union, which is affiliated to the Singapore Trade Union Congress. The Union whose total membership stands at 102. includes clerks.107 words
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Article163 1955-11-17 3 SINGAPORE will hold a record in baby shows when there will be no less than eight during Island-wide Health Week, from Nov. 21 to 26. The prizes have been bought for youngsters from three months to two years and the wives of six Assemblymen have accepted invitations to163 words
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Article99 1955-11-17 3 This Was Painter's Lucky Day IPOH. Wed. Leong Ngan, 28. of Mambang Diawan New Village Kampar. narrowly escaped death early this morning when the bicycle on which he was riding was completely wrecked following a collision with r car at the junction of Yau Tet Shin Street and Cowan Street.99 words
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Article72 1955-11-17 3 MANSFIELD Local Employees' Union yesterday submitted nine claims on wage increase and better service conditions to the management and its associated companies. The demands include: a flat wage increase of S4O for those earning less than $300 a month and $30 for those earning more than S3OO72 words
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Article31 1955-11-17 3 ATHUL CHANAN, 32, Klang restaurant keeper, was today acquitted and discharged by the Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate for dishonest retention of a bicycle stolen from a teacher.31 words
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433 1955-11-17 3 First Step Taken To Capitalize On Colony Tourism A WORKING PARTY has been appointed to consider the formation of a centralized tourist bureau in Singapore, when representatives of air and shipping lines, hotels, travel agencies, Chambers of Commerce and the entertainment industry met in the Conference hall, Public Relations Office,433 words
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157 1955-11-17 3 She Threw Knife At Girl In Angry Fit IN A FIT of temper while peeling potatoes, a young woman threw a knife at a nine-year-old girl, the Singapore Fifth Magistrate, Mr R. P. I Pates, was told yesterday. Amani was conditionally discharged for voluntarily causing hurt with a knife to157 words
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Article38 1955-11-17 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Koo Eng Kit and Sim Leek Tin, of Sungei Rengit New Village found smoking chandu on Oct. 16. were fined $150 and $200, respectively in the Sessions Court, Pengerang today.38 words
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166 1955-11-17 3 Competitions To Feature In Colony Health Week at the following centres: Nov. 21, Mandai Maternity and Infant Welfare Clinic; Nov. 22, Kampong Batak Clinic; Nov. 23. at Joo Chiat Social Welfare Centre and Holland Road Maternity and Infant Welfare Clinic; Nov. 24, Bukit Panjang Maternity and Infant Welfare Clinic and166 words
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Article113 1955-11-17 3 PENANG, Wed.— The Chinese Advisory Board's sub-com-mittee on Malayan Chinese play scripts has extended the date for submission of scripts as the competition is the first of its kind in Malaya and the medium is somewhat unfamiliar to many of our Malayan writers. The sub-committee has113 words
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Article51 1955-11-17 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Ahmad bin Che Lud of Tanjon« Tokong. today pleaded guilty before the first magistrate to the theft of two gemstuddeo earrings and a gold brooch worth $1,840 The magistrate, Group Captain G V. Howard, withheld judgment until Nov. 23, and remanded him in51 words
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Advertisement214 1955-11-17 3 For straight backs and sturdy limbs give your baby this pure milk Mothers do well to ask for Ostermilk when breast feeding It oot successful. Vitamin D has been added to this fine nourishing milk to build strong bones and teeth iron has been added to enrich the blood. Ostermilk214 words
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Advertisement271 1955-11-17 3 Sleep cool. Get a ROOM AIR CONDITIONER When it comes to room air conditioners one name stands out above all others as the considered choice of the people who know. In Singapore it is Carrier the people who know Air Conditioning Best. v: v INTERNATIONAL AIR-CONDITIONING COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporated in271 words
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315 1955-11-17 4 YES', SAYS JUDGE IN $20,000 SWEEP CASE Can High Court Question Tribunal's Decision? KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Con the High Court interfere with a decision of a domestic tribunal which adjudicated a dispute between two claimants for a $20,000 lottery prize? "Yes," ruled Mr. Justice Buhagiar in the High Court here315 words
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Article141 1955-11-17 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING ruober prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot fob. (nom.) 1331 1331 No. 1 R.S.S. Dec. 1275 128& No 1 Dec. 124i 1251 No. 2 Dec. 123 124 Tone:— Firm. TIN PKICE The price of tin yesterday was $376] per picul (up Sl').141 words
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169 1955-11-17 4 The Progs Won't Be Progs Any More THE Progressive Party— the oldest political party in Singapore will soon be dissolved to make way for the formation of a new political body in conjunction with the Democratic Party. The Democrats will also forego their identity to make this merger. The Standard169 words
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Article30 1955-11-17 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. The Johore Bahru Rotary Club held its first assembly meeting for the current Rotary year yesterday. Mr. R.A. Cessford, the District Governor was present.30 words
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Article116 1955-11-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —1 A team of top officials of the Malayan Trade Union Council, headed bv its president. Mr P P. Narayanan, is to barn-storm the country from coast to coast, in a bid to consolidate and strengthen the trade union movement. The team116 words
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Article, Illustration322 1955-11-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The United States will not unload her commodity stockpiles to favour her businessmen's interests because of the realization that any consequent injury to any country will hurt the whole of the free world. This was indicated today by322 words
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Article317 1955-11-17 4 Defence Denies Negligence PENANG, Wed. —An allegation that a Straits Steamship vessel, "Renong" without any previous warning, negligently collided with a lighter and causing it to sink almost immediately in the Fenang harbour, was made by Mr. I. K. Meek, who appeared for the owner of317 words
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Article62 1955-11-17 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Wong Kor Fai, charged in the Magistrate's Court today with attempting to commit suicide on Nov. 11. by cutting his throat, was ordered to be sent to the Mental Hospital for observation. Wong in reply to the charge said "I did62 words
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Article53 1955-11-17 4 SHE COOKED COOKED... FOR three-and-a-half hours, a woman cooked in the kitchen of her house in Bukit Timah Road in Singapore on Tuesday morning. Returning to her room in the front part of the home, she found some cash, a pair of earrings and four wrist watches worth $296 missing53 words
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Article56 1955-11-17 4 BIRELEY's (Singapore) will sponsor the 1955 all-Malaya Amateur Talentime Competition at the Singapore Badminton Hall on Nov. 21, 23 and 26, Tickets are now on sale at Winston's. 4, The Arcade. Items in the programme will include, vocals, instrumentals, clowning, international dances and sketches. A first56 words
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Article43 1955-11-17 4 IPOH. Wed. Manikam, 24. a labourer, was found hanging from a beam in his house in Kampong Simee yesterday afternoon. Police said today that Manikam's wife, whom deceased married only about three months ago. had left him recently.43 words
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Article46 1955-11-17 4 BUNYAMIN bin Haji Din, charged with theft of a gold chain was freed on a personal bond of $250 in the Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday. Bunyamin pleaded guilty to stealing the chain from a house in Changi Road on Nov. 13.46 words
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Article41 1955-11-17 4 YANG ON VEN SAMUEL, who shouted at the top of his foice and upset tables and chairs in a Colony bar on Nov. 16. was fined $5 in the Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday. He pleaded guilty.41 words
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Article321 1955-11-17 4 THE Al-Mashhor Islamic School, Penang, is presenting a Holy Koran to the Sultan of Brunei as a token of its gratitude for his gifts to the school. It will be handed to the Sultan by Inche Mohamed Zain Arif, a local Malay journalist who is leaving Penang321 words
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Article203 1955-11-17 5 RESETTLED farmers of the Yio Chu Kang New Village are unable to earn sufficient income from their farms because of the lack of suitable plots and floods. This was stated in one of two memoranda handed to the Minister for Local Government, .Lands and Housing, Inche Abdul203 words
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Article376 1955-11-17 5 It's Unwise To End Amnesty/ Say Politicians IPOH f Wed. Tunku Abdul Rahman's broadcast that he would put a time limit on Government's amnesty offer to the Communists was criticized here today as unwise and unrealistic. Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, secretary of the Perak Progressive Party,376 words
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Article, Illustration63 1955-11-17 5 photo. A ROMANCE which began in England six months ago. yesterday culminated in a wedding in Singapore. The bridegroom was l* r John Tassis of the staff of Woodbridge Hospital. The bride was the former Miss Josefa Schulz of Germany. After their wedding, Dr. and Mrs. Tassis heldStandard - 63 words
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274 1955-11-17 5 AID SOCIETY SAYS: HELP OUR MEN FIND JOBS P E N A N G. Wed. Retrenchment and curtailment of staff due to the present financial position of Malaya has made the task of finding employment for discharged prisoners a most difficult one, says the Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society. In a274 words
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Article126 1955-11-17 5 New Tax Hits This Sailor Most IF the recent increase in tax on liquor affected anybody, it affected a seaman more for he had to pay a fine ten times the cost of the brandy he stole. The seaman, Mohd. Salim bin Mohd. Hassan. 19. was fined $75 in the126 words
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Article64 1955-11-17 5 THE Singapore Station of Radio Malaya will start free classes to teach students of the English-language schools how to write for radio programmes. The course, which begins on Jan. 12. will cover the technique of writing and adaptation for radio, writing of dramatised radio features, elements64 words
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Article224 1955-11-17 5 Raise A Hue And Cry' Call ByMTUC They Went A Basic Living Wage KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malayan Trade Union Council has sent out a directive urging all trade union members in the Federation to "raise a hue and cry" to get Government to introduce legislation lor a basic living224 words
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Miscellaneous964 1955-11-17 5 cJtlmanac Information at a Glance jfSWliiHllllfti in- (KL): 830 Thursday Talk (S) 845 p.m Economic Review (19.74. P( I ti I* m f^*^S l> C Take it Easy (Pi: 9p m. Where? 19.59. 4155m-: 715 A World Horn I) I N(lflU (1 K r iKLi: 9.30 News iSi; 9.45 Abdul964 words
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Article463 1955-11-17 6 TOURING the current showdown between Singapore Chinese bus owners and their workers, it will be interesting to compare the transport services offered by private enterprise and that maintained by the Penang Municipality. Those who advocate nationalization of Singapore's transport services should study how the Penang Municipality operates463 words
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Article398 1955-11-17 6 Fighters TT is heartening to learn that the Fire Services chief. Col. F. F. C Watkins, has managed to train over 20,000 residents of 500 new villages in the Federation how to fight fires. This job took him and his team two years, and it is labour well398 words
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Article277 1955-11-17 6 Violent Politicians T7TUSAN Melayu exhorts *J politicians to learn to quarrel among themselves peacefully. The paper was commenting on the series of violent incidents particularly in Trcngganu and Kelantan as a result of differences of opinion in politics among different groups or individuals. The people who are277 words
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Article, Illustration12 1955-11-17 6 "Listen ret., I don't like the way that net's been put up!"12 words
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Article636 1955-11-17 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME A GOOD illustration of what strikers think of strikes was provided yesterday when several taxis plied for hire. I asked one driver why he was on the road and although his reply was. in effect. "Why the hell should I not?'' the swear words636 words
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Article703 1955-11-17 6 INDONESIA ELECTION after the By J. STIRLING, London Observer's Correspondent, who recently toured the Indonesian Republic. BUT THE DESIRE lUK UNITY AMONG THIN KIN G INDONESIANS, AND ESPE CIALLY THE ATTITI I)E OF SOME ARMY LEADEK S MAY GIVE THE OLD POM TICIANS CAUSE TO THINK. THE ALTERNATIVE IS THAT703 words
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Letter474 1955-11-17 6 Sir: Languages like individuals and nations have their limitations. Our national languages too have their limitations both as vehicles of instruction and as official languages. National languages are intended to suit the common requirements of the common people. The official language, on the other hand, has474 words
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Letter172 1955-11-17 6 Sir: I was very surprised to read a letter by Rashad Baharoom in your paper criticizing the method employed in enrolling members of our Union and certain rules of our proposed Constitution. The majority of our members are from the educated class who can understand and decide for172 words
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Letter227 1955-11-17 6 Sir: Mr. Sin Tan Bee of Singapore has not quite understood the case of the clerk at Port Swettenham who was reported to have threatened to go on hung-er-strike if he was not appointed Chief Clerk in his Department. He threatened to do so because he, though a227 words
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120 1955-11-17 7 Priority For Aussie Families In Malaya W'BERRA, Australia. L6 (UP) The Ausan Army wiij do everyin its power to obrequired accommotoi troops' ctepen|n Malaya, Defence Sir Eric Harrison :e relay. Eric Issued a statement following con- v>. Ith the Australian board He announcthat he would reft I hand report on120 words
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Article115 1955-11-17 7 Big Jirga Of Afghan Chieftains VRACHI, Xov. 16 Renter) rhrec hundred Afghan tribal chiefs have assembled in Kabul for a jirga, a grand council of elders called only in times of national emergency, according to Kabul Radio. Diplomatic reports here to-.-aid they are considering resolution in support of ..-chtoonistan. or115 words
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Article78 1955-11-17 7 HONOLULU. Nov. 16 (Reuter> Chief of Staff. GHQ > ARELF, Major General E.C. .v;lle. who Is also chief of the United Kingdom delega/■Um to SEATO military plan--1 Hw for South-east Asia, and \r.e leaders of the other seven d< legations voiced their satis-i.u-tion publicly on the ihievemeiits78 words
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Article73 1955-11-17 7 I'SSELS. Nov. 16. ißeu- The six nations forming European Coal and Steel i nmnntty will decide soon r to found a European Die High Authority"' or ssd organization for ale co-operation, a Bel-.-pokesman said here. th plans call for the Ci ::on of a European i to73 words
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Article, Illustration60 1955-11-17 7 rpic. THE proud mother is actress Valerie Hobson, 37 p ctured leaving a London nursing home a few days ago with her eleven-day-old son, David John In the picture, too. is Vaiarie's husband Mr. John Profumo, 40, who is Tory M P for Stratford-on-Avon and Parliamentary Secretary MinistryMirror - 60 words
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Article25 1955-11-17 7 INDONESIA announced relay 1.200 long tons of mid be exported to the d States under the exsales contract expiring :h 20. 1956. APA.P. - 25 words
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Article25 1955-11-17 7 THE U.S. State Department announced yesterday that it has cancelled a visa for Archbishop Boris of Russia to visit the United States. U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article, Illustration72 1955-11-17 7 At Charity Nursery Soraya In Home-Made Cloth BEAUTIFUL Queen So ray a of Persia poses with children after formally opening a charity nursery at Teheran on Nov. 6. Queen Soraya wears clothes of Persian-made cloth in accordance with her recent decision lo encourage the trade in her .home country. ThisA.P. - 72 words
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Article113 1955-11-17 7 Attempt To Free Vlassov PARIS, Nov. 15 (Reuter) Soviet diplomats on their way back to Moscow 1 from the United States scuffled with anti Communist Russian exiles at the Saint Lazare Station in Paris here tonight. Among the Soviet officials was Mr. Alexander Vlassov whose removal from a top housing113 words
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Article24 1955-11-17 7 MR. JOHN Foster Dulles. U.S. Secretary of State, may visit Japan on a Far East tour when he returns from Geneva. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article310 1955-11-17 7 Compromise For Peace— Eden But Israel Fears Another Munich LONDON. Nov. 16 (UP) Prime .Minister Sir Anthony Eden spoke •"biuntly" to Arabs and Israelis yesterday. He demanded they compromise between "the two positions so rigidly taken lor so many years." "The stark truth is that if these nations want to310 words
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Article46 1955-11-17 7 PARIS. Nov. 16 (UP)— The French Senate handed Premier Edgar Faure a crushing defeat last night by defeating his oill calling for December elections by a thumping majority. Parliamentary observers said the defeat could plunge the country into yet another cabinet crisis.46 words
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Article, Illustration253 1955-11-17 7 'Third Man' Faces Press MR HAROLD PHILBY, former Foreign Office official, recently challenged the M.P. who has accused him of "dubious Third Man activities" in the BurgessMaclean scandal. Breaking the silence he has kept since the accusation was made in Parliament two weeks ago, Mr. Philby called upon the M.P.,Mirror - 253 words
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Article79 1955-11-17 7 NEW DELHI. Nov. 16 (AP) —Workmen will begin pouring concrete tomorrow for India's Bhakra Dam. the giant projeci which may be the world's highest dam when it is finished in 1961 or 1962. Pouring of concrete is scheduled to continue nonstop for four years until the79 words
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Article14 1955-11-17 7 OCEANSIDE, California. Nov. 16 (AP) Two Ist Division14 words
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Article66 1955-11-17 7 Foreign Newsbriefs marines were drowned and four others were missing and presumed drowned in an amphibious landing manoeuvre at Camp Pendleton near here at dawn yesterday. The deaths resulted from a 10-day joint training exercise of the Ist Fleet with units of the Royal Canadian Navy. Five died earlier in66 words
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Article71 1955-11-17 7 UNITED NATIONS, New York. Nov. 16 (AP)— Virtually all of the Asian-African bloc in the U.N. agreed yesterday to back a Canadian move to admit 18 new members during this 10th General Assembly session. Fourteen of the Asian-Afri-can group have signed up with Canada. This gave71 words
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Article51 1955-11-17 7 KHARTOUM. Nov. 16 (AP) —The Sudan House of Representatives yesterday re-elected Ismail El Azhari prime minister by a vote of 49 to 45. His opponent was Mirghani Hamza, nominee of opposition parties who brought about the fall of Azhari's government on a vote of confidence last51 words
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Article84 1955-11-17 7 GETTSBURG. Pennsylvania. Nov 16 (UP)— President Eisenhower said last night the United States would be willing to join in a formal treaty to guarantee the Egypt-Israel border if the two Middle Eastern nations will stop their fighting. In a statement issued at his farm84 words
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325 1955-11-17 7 Russia Blamed For Failure GENEVA, Nov. 16, (Reuter)— The Western foreign ministers today blamed Russia for the failure of the Big Four talks here on key EastWest issues. After three weeks spent In vainjy trying to find a solution to325 words
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137 1955-11-17 7 Girls Climb Through Window To Join Crew HULL. England. Nov 16 (UP) Two teen-age girls were accused yesterday of stowing away on a ship headed for England from Australia and wrecking the ship's hospital so they could stay witl. the crew When the captain locked the door to keep them137 words
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Article39 1955-11-17 7 'Adam' 'Eve' Of Sweden STOCKHOLM. Nov. 16. CUP) "Adam", the first of Sweden's two atomic power stations, will be in operation b v 1960, it wa s announced yesterday. The second station. "Eve", probably will be ready in 1963.39 words
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Article95 1955-11-17 7 LONDON, Nov. 16 CAP) Mrs. Alice Smith chose jail rather than pay a 125 pound debt to her husband. "You will go to prison if you do not pay," Judge Wilfred Clother told her. "Send me to prison then," she replied. "1 shall not pay. Thirtytwo95 words
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Article42 1955-11-17 7 TAILOR K. Fujii, 38. wagered and lost a borrowed US$277 at bicycle races to get enough money to pay his debts. Police yesterday found the drowned bodies of Fujii. his wife, mother and three children on the Daio beach.— APA.P. - 42 words
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Article44 1955-11-17 7 COLOMBO. Nov. 16. (Reuter) The technical co-opera-tion council of the Colombo I Plan which is helping underj developed South-east Asian countries, began a policy, session here today. Mr. J. D. de Fretes, Indonesian Charge D'AfTaires in Ceylon, was elected president.44 words
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Article57 1955-11-17 7 NEW YORK, Nov. 16 (AP)— French actress Lilo swaggered to a Paris bound plane on Tuesday wearing a Western cowgirl outfit with a pistol swinging at her hip. Police stopped her and examined the sun on complaint of an anonymous caller! The pistol was a toy and57 words
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Article28 1955-11-17 7 A GROUP of 11 scholars from Communist China, led by academician Kuo Mo-Jo, will visit Japan next month, it was announced in Tokyo yesterday. U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Advertisement50 1955-11-17 7 Crepe Paper n^^lknl^^ Gift Wrappings 7 t selling fast. •fjM&i' personality to your -gifts. ifflfrM f We have a wonderful tl/-wll>m selection of Christmas *j/'¥i'f P^*^ PP^H fc^P^ t Only 33 more ■ITII I J I i f^f Im i POl shopping days K^vLJHSdL^fIL^UUkHHaAJLISLHB :to Christmas, j RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE.50 words
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Advertisement275 1955-11-17 8 B^ SHIP AHOY! WE INVITE ¥01 TO SAIL WITH e T|k ;^r THE FUNNIEST CREW IN HISTORY, INCLUDING.... jB;- ."i; |S B^.^l lEi^l 1^ A A flft /^yY\t( s V <^/ V^ J fl s B s > v>^n j 1 v x j Bp B A STARRtNG YhK* "SSffi*275 words
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198 1955-11-17 9 GANG OF 4 TIED AND SAGGED HOUSEWIFE HOUSEWIFE told the ipore Fifth Magis--1 Mr. R. B I. Pates, ;iay how she was ,;ed and tied to the leg bed by a gang of men armed with tour men. Lim Poh Hang Hwee Heong. Choon Ming, and Tan ig Hui. were198 words
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Article19 1955-11-17 9 I HE Governor of Singapore. Robert Black, will visit the ones Research vessel Mani- e, this evening.19 words
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Article, Illustration205 1955-11-17 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— A seven-member Indian blind welfare delegation today spent more than an hour observing work at the Johore Bahru Princess Elizabeth School for the Blind. After the tour all the members of the delegation, headed by Mr. R.M. Alpaiwala Berahan, himself blind, said205 words
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Article49 1955-11-17 9 LORD De L'lsle and Dudley, Britain's Secretary of State for Air, who arrives today from Australia, will tomorrow begin a tour of R.A.F. units in Malaya and tlongkong. He will be accompanied by the C-in-C, Far East Air Force, Air Marshal Sir Francis Fressanges.49 words
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Article172 1955-11-17 9 SINGAPORE Fourth Magistrate. Mr. J. M. DevereuxColebourn, protested yesterday from the Bench that higher sources in the Government had "castigated him for postponing cases." He made this protest when a Colony lawyer. Mr. C. H. Chia. who appeared on behalf of his colleague. Mr. J. D.172 words
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Article471 1955-11-17 9 20 STRIKERS PREFER JAIL TO FINES ALL THE LATEST ON INDUSTRIAL UNREST TWENTY striking employees of United Engineers Foundry in Singapore, yesterday elected to so to jail rather than pay a $25 fine which a Magistrate imposed on each, for obstructing the foundry's gate at Kampong Bahru Road on Oct.471 words
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Article83 1955-11-17 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. At the conclusion of an inquest held at Kulai today. Inche Mahmood bin Ali. the Coroner, recorded a verdict of death caused by a rash act against Lim Teck, a lorry driver. It was stated that Lim Teck was reversing his lorry83 words
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Article107 1955-11-17 9 Medical Service Probe Today THE Malayanization Commission at its public meeting today will hear evidence on the Medical Service Representatives of the Singapore Senior Officers' Association who will testify before the Commission are Dr. C. Marcus Dr. Gwee Ah Leng. Dr. Quah Quee Guan. Mr. L. C. Goh and Mr.107 words
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Article56 1955-11-17 9 THREE men broke into a chipping store in Boon Tat Street in Singapote early yesterday and stole a typewriter worth $275. Soon after they disappeared, someone reported to the Police. Two men were later detained but the Police are still searching fur the third man. believed to56 words
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217 1955-11-17 9 THE Singapore Tamil Teachers 1 Union, in a petition to Government, has requested that a Tamil teacher should get a minimum oi $200 per month. The Union says that if Government "is sincere about supporting all languages in the Colony, it must bring217 words
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Miscellaneous67 1955-11-17 9 Weather Report Minimum Temperature From 7.30 p.m. Nov. 15 to 7.30 a.m Nov. 16: S'pore (75F); Penang (72F); Kota Bahru (73F); Kuala Lumpur (70F); Ipoh (70F); Kuantan (74F). Maximum Temperature From 7.30 a.m to 7.30 p.m. Nov. 16 Singapore (89F); Penang (84F); Kota Bahru (89F); Kuala Lumpur (90F); Ipoh (87F);67 words
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150 1955-11-17 10 Short Covering Pushes Rubber Price Up To $1.27%c. SHORT covering purchases in the Singapore rubber marker for nearby shipment were largely responsible for the rise by 2| cents m prices which closed at $1,271 for first grade December shipment. Prices opened cents per Lb. lower on the droj n New150 words
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Article152 1955-11-17 10 INDONESIANS are being granted a premium of five per cent by the Economic Affairs Ministry for increasing their exports of bMck, white, light or dustpepper. The Ministry said in Jakarta it was paying premiums on the export of a wide variety of Indonesian products, aimed at152 words
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Article181 1955-11-17 10 Better Mart For Shares THE Malayan share market continued firmer in all sections yesterday with a fair volume of business passing. With a few exceptions, all shares showed improvements in rubbers, tins and industrials sections. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Fraser Neave: Ords.181 words
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Article169 1955-11-17 10 MALAYAN Sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: Con. Tin. Smelt. Ords. 29/4J arrival; F N. Ords. 51.72J, $1.70; Gammon $2.55. $2.52j and $2.57.1: Jackson $1.42i: M "Cement $1.70, 51.62J and" $1.60. odd lot: M. Colls. $1.05 and '$1.06: Metal Box $1.60: Robinson Ords. $2.27A: Sinrie Darby $1.85;169 words
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Article44 1955-11-17 10 THE Texas Co. announced yesterday it will start building a 20,000-barrel-a-day refinery thi-i month at Santiago De Cuba. The refinery, first to be built in Eastern Cuba, will go into operation early in 1957. It will cost more than I U5514,000,000.- APA.P. - 44 words
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Article, Illustration77 1955-11-17 10 Ship Here On First Voyage inc. inao-Lnina steam Navigation Company's Japanese built ship, Eastern Muse, (pictured above) berthed alongside the Singapore wharves yesterday on the first lap of her maiden voyage from Japan. Bound for Calcutta, the vessel sails today with a load of general cargo. She has a displacementStandard - 77 words
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Article80 1955-11-17 10 OCEAN shipments of prepared latex from Malaya during October totalled 7,387 tons, against 8,016 tons during the previous month. The U.S. took 3,027 tons and Britain 1,754 tons. Various quantities amounting to several hundred tons each, went to Australia. New Zealand, France, West Germany. Italy, Argentine,80 words
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Article93 1955-11-17 10 EXPORTS of ribbed smoked sheet rubber from Malaya in October amounted to 49.203 tons, compared with 52.004 tons in the previous month. This brings total exports in the first ten months of the year to 511.817 <last year's corresponding period 469,246 tons). Main exports went93 words
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Article43 1955-11-17 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association "made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday:Canada: buying, airmail. T.T. 33. O.D. 33s- 90 days 332 credit bills, 337/16 trade bills; selling. T.T. or O.D. 32| ready. Other exchange rates remain nnnltf red.43 words
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Article, Illustration190 1955-11-17 10 SALES of Horlicks in Malaya are increasing, according to two executives of Horlicks Ltd, England, who are visiting Singapore. The executives are Mr. John Horlicks. grandson of the founder of the firm, and Mr. W. R. Bowden. its marketing director. Mr. Horlicks is theStandard - 190 words
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Article, Illustration84 1955-11-17 10 MR. G. K. STEIN, So ecist Asian representul e jor Phillips Cycles Ltd.. B miugham, left Singapore I Tuesday lor the Federal and Bangkok. The repre* tative recently paid a I ness visit to Indonesia. Mr. Stein expects to to new premises by the beginning of next month84 words
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Article139 1955-11-17 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon clo prices per picul yesterday were: Muntok white $137 sellers, Sarawak white 5136 sellers. Special Sarawak biack $90 sellers; copra Nov. (26j buyers, $27£ sellers. Dec. SliTbuyers. $27? sellers; coconut oil (bulk* $40 sellers, coconu; oil drums > $42^ sellers. Singapore Copra Association139 words
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Article134 1955-11-17 10 OUTER ROADS Agatha. Kuban. Bow Bl Hopemojnt. Braunsweig. S Executive, Van Riebeck, A I la, Hero. Veatun INNER ROADS Manihine. Tong Leong. Br Darvei. Aik Hin. Yonc A Mcrhmau. Saiong. Hai Sen; Hin. Kampar, Taj Tiong. Sin Hong Ho. P. Kidjang. Cli X 93. Lek-ula. Sg. Bila. Kai134 words
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Advertisement538 1955-11-17 10 THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1950. (F.M. No. 52 of 1950) IPOH AND MENGLEMBU TOWN COUNCIL (PROCEDURE FOR ELECTIONS). Regulations, 1954. (Appendix A to Pk G.N. 210/54 Regulation 14(1) NOTICE OF CERTIFICATION OF REGISTER. I\O. Under the provisions 1 of Regulation 14 (1) of the Ipoh and Menglembu Town Council538 words
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Advertisement526 1955-11-17 10 NOTICES THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE 1930. (F M No. 52 of 1950) IPOH AND MENGLEMBU TOWN COUNCIL (PROCEDURE FOR ELECTIONS) Regulations, 1954. (Appendix A to Pk. G. N 210/54) Regulation 14(1) NOTICE OF CERTIFICATION OF REGISTER. ]VO. Under the provisions L of Regulation 14 (1) of the Ipoh and526 words
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Advertisement541 1955-11-17 10 NOTICES TVfOTICE is hereby given that Madam Ang Teck of No. 4 Blanco Court. Singapore, has applied to the Board of Licensing Justices, Singapore, for a Third Class Comprehensive Public House Licence in respect of premises No. 4 Blanco Court, Singapore, and that this application will be heard in the541 words
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Advertisement854 1955-11-17 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS fO CONTINENT /SCANDINAVIA Foi Aden. Pe*t Said. Genoa. Antwerp, Rotterdam. Hamburg, Copenhagen. Gothenburc arid Oslo S'porc P. S'hom Penong x) "MORELIA" In Port 20 20 Nor 21 22 Nov xx) "FALSTRIA" 2123Dec 24/24 Oet 25/2* Dec xx) "MEONIA" 26 27 Dec xl Colls Port Sudan Naples.854 words
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Article, Illustration343 1955-11-17 12 Here ,s How TJRESS your hair, in one of the following ways whether long or short, for any festive occasion. A. Shows a tiny skull cap. encircled with jeweledged leaves, which is securely clipped into place. The leaves are made from, the reverse side of the cap material and are343 words
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Article, Illustration793 1955-11-17 12 Says Victoria Chapelle JTASHION apart, the emphasis in women's clothes today is not only on their attractive appearance but also on their "functional" quality. Will they wear, will they clean, do they crease? These are the questions the average woman asks when she buys clothes. On793 words
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Article161 1955-11-17 12 GAYNOR MADDOX - Pickled Piquancy GAYNOR MADDOX BY NEA Staff Writer jpOR a meatless luncheon main dish salad, use eggs made piquant with pickle relish. PIQUANT DEVILLED EGGS Six hard-conked eggs. 1 teaspoon prepared mustard, i teaspoon salt, teaspoon Worcestershire sauce. 3 tablespoons sweet pickle, cup mayonnaise. Carefully cut eggs in half lengthwise161 words
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Article293 1955-11-17 12 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman By VOU do not have to knock A yourself out with exercise, you know! Many people think of exercise in terms of extreme exertion, and as something for the very young only. This is not true. Everyone needs some special exercise. It is293 words
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Article, Illustration35 1955-11-17 12 thoto). Fresh flowers are the accessory for this black buckskin handbag seen at the International Leather Goods Fair in Germany. A plastic, transparent cover can be fixed over the flowers to keep them fresh. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article474 1955-11-17 12 Jane Blythe - TEENAGE TYRANT RULES ROOST Jane Blythe by CHE'S pretty and she's nineteen, but she's a tyrant in the house. She treats her parents as if they were contemptible nuisances. Writes her mother: "She's a perfect pest and her dad's just about ready to blow the house up if this goes474 words
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Miscellaneous393 1955-11-17 12 TODAY'S QIOTATION: 19-Strive for an O.K. of "A quarrel is quickly your plans or concepts prioi x settled trhea deserted to noontime. Exert diplo- 5 by one party: mere i- no macy with higher-ups afte: battle unless there be two." this time. 5 —Seneca. TAIRIS— ApriI 20 to BCa] J393 words
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331 1955-11-17 13 Lin Tet's Hattrick Routs The Europeans KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Selangor's schoolboy centreforward Kong Lin Tet scored a hottrick to enable Tamilian Physical Culture Association's Invitation XI to route Selangor Europeans Combined 4-0 for the Thuraisingham Trophy in today's Home Guard Welfare Fund match at Princes Road. Europeans were outplayed, outmanouvred331 words
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Article40 1955-11-17 13 MALACCA :TON: Junior championships vs. Police at Peng- Court at 7.30 .".-TV: Indian AssociaSfalacm Club at Club KUALA LUMPUR HOCKEY: DIV. 1. fp.CA. vs. S.E.A. at Prin■rf; S.C.R.C. vs. Y.M. Pudu Road; P.W.D. Malaya at Cheras40 words
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Article107 1955-11-17 13 \LA LUMPUR. Wed.— The j is the in:inera:\v foi an Gymkhana's tour in lei itioo. 19: Aryans vs. Selangor. Lumnui". Nov. !0: v<. XI. Kuala Lumpur. n. v.-. Perak, Ipob. Nov. K rr:\ Indian Association ttion XI. Ipoh. irt: vs. Penang, Penang. Sin. '.'7: vs. Per.ang Chinese.107 words
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Article53 1955-11-17 13 IPOH. Wed.— Following is the Perak rugby XV to meet Penang at Ipoh this Saturday in a Malaya Cup match: Potter. Jamaludin. Lerwill. D. King. P. Hills, Ross-Russell, J. A. Meikle. Major D. Organ. G. Allsop. A. Shine. Idris Rashid. Tan Swee Kim. J. MacCauley.53 words
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Article, Illustration55 1955-11-17 13 -Standuru, uuulu by A. I. THILLAIN AT HAN, Perak's centreforward (see arrow), drives in his second goal in the hockey quadrangular tie between Perak arid Negri Sembilan at Ipoh on Monday. Thillainathan scored a hattrick to give his side a 3 1 victory over the unbeatenLee Thong Choon - 55 words
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331 1955-11-17 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Kilat Club, with an unbeaten record, head the Selangor Hockey Association Div. 1 table at the half way stage in ttie competition with another unbeaten side Selangor Indian Association, in second place, two points behind but with a331 words
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Article80 1955-11-17 13 IPOH, Wed.— YMCA did well to hold Cheng Wah to a oneall draw in a senior division hockey lca°u e same played on the upper padang this evening. Cheng Wah took an early lead through leftback. Hazari off a short corner. They fought back grimly, but80 words
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Article52 1955-11-17 13 MALACCA, Wed.— St. Francis Institute beat Eurasians 1-0 at hockey on the Club Padang yesterday. The schoolboys had more of the play but the Eurasians were able to hold them off in the first half. The SFI goal came midway in the second half through Cyril52 words
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Article70 1955-11-17 13 PENANG. Wed. Penang Malay Tennis Party, formed last weekend in Tanjong Bangah, has named two popular local tennis players, the Raja of Perlis and the local Indonesian Consul. Inche Kris Noermattias. as its patrons. Officials of the party elected at the meeting were president: Tuan Ha.ji Mushir70 words
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Article213 1955-11-17 13 NS Blues Beat The Fusiliers SEREMBAN, Wed. Rugby was at its worst when the Negri All Blues beat the Royal Welsh Fusiliers from Tampin by 16 points (two goals, one try. one drop goal) to 12 (three tries, one drop goal) on the Station padang yesterday. Players mauled each other,213 words
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Article, Illustration88 1955-11-17 13 BRITAIN'S Randolph Turpin enjoys a bunch of grapes in his suite aboard the Queen Mary on his way to New York to defend in the Supreme Court there a £35.700 damages suit brought against him by Adele Daniels, a New York coloured girl. Adele accused Turpin of assault on eightA.P. - 88 words
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Article38 1955-11-17 13 MALACCA, Wed. Royal Welsh Fusiliers (2nd Bn.) will make their debut in Malacca soccer on Saturday at the Kubu Stadium in a charity match against a Malacca FA side in aid of the Poppy Day Fund.38 words
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Article29 1955-11-17 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Shell Sports Club and the Young Men's Sikh Association 'B' drew 2-2 in their Selangor Hockey Association div. League match at Brickfields Road today.29 words
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Article127 1955-11-17 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The umpires committee of the Selangor Hockey Association is to tighten up their rules on umpires and players in the state with a, refresher course. The course will extend over four discussion groups beginning from Nov. 23 to Nov. 30, and Dec. 7127 words
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346 1955-11-17 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.; Special Air Services scor- ed a splendid victory over Selangor Club by 10 points (two goals) to nine (two tries, penalty) at rugger on the Kuala Lumpur padangi today. Cunningham and Mercer in the second row played a good game while wingforwards346 words
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Article53 1955-11-17 13 PENAXG, Wed. Chinese Club today put Penang Harbour Board out of the Victory Cup competition, winning 3-2 in the semi-final at Victoria Green. PHB missed a great chance of forcing a repiay when Vasu shot straight at the Chinese goalkeeper from the penalty spot three53 words
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Advertisement687 1955-11-17 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ENGAGEMENT r AN— LOW: The Engagement is announced between Tan Siak Leng of ECAFE Bangkok, youngest son of Mr. (!ate> and Mrs. Tan Kim Swee, Singapore, md' Jeanne Low. youngest laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lo v Etwang Seng, Bangkok, on 12.11 .55. SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS are :n\j:ed687 words
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Miscellaneous304 1955-11-17 13 f/ Ti'l Abner By Al Copp (^MHP^ Y POSSESSOR OF I CREEP ON Oir WHO GOT WPV-lfFf ZAT ME.? VfSH V\ IV NATURE'S MCSTJ I TH' MOXIE. TO r— y V A KlAI«l i 'CU/IIVD vl H 'V'"^^^ JS I unnatural < J y^\\oo THIS.T"/ %AP*tT_:»t3 AUey Pop By V-T.304 words
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Article234 1955-11-17 14 MCA Is All Out To Win THE Malayan Cricket XI will make an all-out effort to win the first postwar Hongkong-Ma-laya cricket interport match, and judging by the well-balanced side which leaves this morning for Hongkong, their chances of achieving this feat are most bright indeed. Brig. M. A. Green,234 words
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Article61 1955-11-17 14 JAKARTA. Nov. 16. (AP^ Bob Mathias. Olympic Decathlon champion from the United States, arrived here yesterday from Singapore for a seven day lecture and demonstration tour of Indonesia. His trip is sponsored by the U.S. State Department. Mathias. a lieutenant in the US Marine corps, will return61 words
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Article25 1955-11-17 14 POLICE "B" team failed to turn up for their Singapore Hockey Association division 3 league match against MBTC on the MBTC ground yesterday.25 words
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Article, Illustration43 1955-11-17 14 picture. TWO English jockeys Jimmy Lindley (left) and Ted Larkin arrived in Singapore yesterday to ride at the St. Leger meeting beginning this Saturday. Lindley can ride at Bst 5 lbs while lightweight Larkin will tip the scales at ?st. 6 lbs. StandardStandard - 43 words
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203 1955-11-17 14 NEW YORK Nov. 16. (AP)— British boxer Randy Turpin. onetime world middleweight champion, arrived here yesterday in connection with a US$lOO,OOO civil damage suit brought against him by a Negro woman who charges Turpin beat her. "It's a trip we've got to :rake and203 words
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Article, Illustration68 1955-11-17 14 These Malayans Are OK This Morning THIS before- departure picture of the MCA tourists show, left to right, sitting: G. A. Pye, Mrs. Dorothy Nixon (Scorer). Lim Khye Seng, H. F. Sheppard, Brig. M. A. Green (Manager), G S. Walker. Standing 1 to r: an unidentified supporter. Khoay Khoon Leon?.68 words
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835 1955-11-17 14 TIES of 65 years' standing will be renewed when the Malayan Cricket XI leave Singapore for Hongkong this morning for a two weeks' tour. Included in the crowded programme is a three-day inter-port match on Nov. 26, 27 and 28. This will be the835 words
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Article611 1955-11-17 14 BILL FUNK - THE SCHOOLS GET PENG SOON BILL FUNK Colony Pro In SBA Coaching Scheme By WONG PENG SOON, former Malayan badminton 'wizard now turned professional, will join the Singapore Badminton Association in its scheme to provide coaches for schools. This was disclosed by Mr. Wee Kim Wee, President of the Singapore611 words
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91 1955-11-17 14 SCC Spitfires Varsity In Q-Finals SINGAPORE Cricket Club Spitfires and the University of Malaya entered the quarter-finals of the Singapore Women's Hockey Association seven-aside hockey tourney. The Spitfires eliminated Nee Soon Nut Crackers, and the University women put RAF Seletar Saints out on the padane yesterday. Neela Rajaratnam scored all91 words
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190 1955-11-17 14 UNIVERSITY of Malaya had a good chance of taking two points off the league leaders, Singapore Recreation Club, in their Singapore Hockey Association Division I match at Bukit Timah yesterday, but were forced instead, to share two goals. Throughout the seventy minutes, University190 words
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Article50 1955-11-17 14 THE Combined Singapore Malay Schools will meet the Combined Singapore English Primary Schools in a football match at Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 19 at 5.15 p.m Admission charges are $1 and 50 cents. School Children at 20 cents. All proceeds will go to the Malay Schools50 words
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Article65 1955-11-17 14 SINGAPORE Cricket Club trounced R.A.F Seletar second XV by 38 points (four goals and six tries) to nil in a friendly rugger match played on the S.C.C. ground yesterday. Scorers for S.C.C. were: Taylor four tries, Thomas two tries, Peter Harrison one try, David Harrison one65 words
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Article77 1955-11-17 14 LONDON. Nov. 16, (AP) Galina Zybina, th e Soviet Union's Olympic champion, on Monday broke her own world shot put record for the fourth time this year. The powerful blonde athlete reached 16.67 metres at the Soviet all-union track and field championships at Tiflis, Moscow Radio77 words
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Article46 1955-11-17 14 Today's Sport HOCKEY S.H.A. LEAGUE— DIV. 1: S.C.R.C. vs. R.N. Police at S.C.R.C. DIV. 2—Khalsa vs. University at University. DIV. 3— Dutch Club vs. R.E.M. at R.E.M.: P. T. vs. T.T.C. at P. T. Singapore Hockey Association trial match, Padang. SWIMMING Primary Schools Inter-Dis-trict championships, heats.46 words
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Article254 1955-11-17 14 By WINDSOR LAD ALTHOUGH slow work was the order of the day a number of horses were sent against the clock on a good track at Bukit Timah yesterday. Newcomer Fortune's Wheel, a three-year-old Souverain progeny, displayed encouraging form when he ran a three furlong254 words
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Article315 1955-11-17 14 Singapore Selection 2 Aryan Gymkhana 1 Kim Beng Awang Baker J. Anthony. Mr. Greg de Silva refereed. INDIA'S Aryan Gymkhana soccer tourists suffered their second successive defeat when they went down to a Singapore Selection by two goals to one at Jalan Besar stadium last night.315 words
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Article81 1955-11-17 14 Hongkong Stadium For HKFA HONGKONG. Nov 16 (UP) The government has given? the Hcngkong Football Association a year's licence to operate the new sports stadium here. The agreement calls for the government, the Football Association and the South China Athletic Association to shaie in gate receipts from all football matches81 words
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Article89 1955-11-17 14 THE final of the Singapore Badminton Association's mixed doubles championship scheduled to be plaj'ed at the Singa- pore Badminton Stadium at f p.m., has been postponed to Nov. 22. Mr. Leow Kim Fatt. the honorary secretary of 5.8.A., told The Standard last night that Teoh Peng Hooi,89 words
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