Singapore Standard, 21 November 1955
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Title Section30 1955-11-21 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 it m Sl FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 5111 2414 Vol. VI. No. 138 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1955 12 PAGES 15 CENTS30 words
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Article454 1955-11-21 1 XL ALA LUMPUR, Sun. The letter which Communist Chan Tien sent to the Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, last week, C ost the Federation Government $300. A plane was specially chartered to bring the letter from Klian Intan to the Chief Minister m Kuala Lumpur.Permis - 454 words
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Article70 1955-11-21 1 MIAMI BEACH, Florida, Nov. 20 (Reuter) Dr. Maurice Pruitt recommended a good remedy for a hangover to a national conference on alcoholism here. Several glasses of a drink made of the juice of half a lemon, one-eighth of a teaspoon of salt, two teaspoons of brown sugar, and70 words
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Article22 1955-11-21 1 THE world's largest diesel driven tanker the 34,500-ton (deadweight) Ferncrest was launched at the Eriksberg Gothenburg, West Kveden yesterday. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article15 1955-11-21 1 EARL Mountbatten, Britain's First Sea Lord, will visit India next spring. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article, Illustration65 1955-11-21 1 A POLICE officer (foreground) waves away newsmen as Communist envoy and propaganda chief, Chan Tien turns round for a last look at Klian Intan as he walks through the Gunong Paku Gate to return to his jungle headquarters after his third meeting with Tunku AbdulStandard - 65 words
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Article361 1955-11-21 1 A. NOYES THOMAS - A. NOYES THOMAS THE BIG OFFENSIVE IS ON By KLUANG, Sun.— ln the unknown war of the deep jungle and steamy swamps of Johore some 5,000 British soldiers accompanied by Malayan aborigine porters, Borneo trackers and Labrador war dogs are drawing a noose of steel tighter361 words
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Article38 1955-11-21 1 A SINGAPORE fitter, Mohamed Josen, 28, was killed when his motorcycle crashed into Anderson Bridge at midnight last night. M. Raja, 22, who was pillion-riding, was admitted to the General Hospital with severe leg injuries.38 words
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Article34 1955-11-21 1 PALMIRO Togliatti. Italian Communist Party leader, has bought the pistol with which a Sicilian student tried to kill him six years ago. He intends to use it as a paperweight.— Reuter.34 words
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Article49 1955-11-21 1 A MAN WAS knifed and another badly mauled when two secret society gangs clashed m Johore Road area of Singapore last night. Ismail bin Abdullah, 22, was slashed on the right arm and P. Ragavan, 32, suffered severe head injuries. Both were treated m hospital.49 words
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Article135 1955-11-21 1 Just So That He Won't Be Shot GLASGOW, Nov. 20 (Reuter) A bank account has been opened here m the name of a five-ton elephant. His name is Charlie and he is the only animal left m v zoo which closed last September. It costs135 words
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Article568 1955-11-21 1 Hundred Raid The Highlands Bandit Onslaught Follows Klian Intan Meeting THEY MURDER ON ROLL CALL KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. One hundred Communist terrorists attacked the Kia Farm New Village m the Cameron Highlands, Pahang, this morning. They slit the throat of a Home Guard whom they ordered before them, shot dead568 words
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198 1955-11-21 1 DERBY, England. Nov. 20 (AP)— Agnes Comen's bakewell tart a tasty kind of pie has won her father's approval, and now she can marry at the tender age of 17. The announcement that father now approves was made m the Chesterfield Magistrate's198 words
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Article36 1955-11-21 1 A WOMAN, Cheong Son Lin. 37. was badly scalded when another woman flung boiling water at her after an argument m a house m Fraser Street, Singapore, yesterday. An elderly woman was detained.36 words
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Article31 1955-11-21 1 MR. DARREL Romick. a Goodyear Aircraft Corporation Aero physicist forecast a "ferry" fare of US$4O,OOO for passengers flying to permanent satellite stations to begin journeys out into space.31 words
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Article32 1955-11-21 1 A STAR- studded panel has predicted that the song "I Don't Want to be a Princess" will soon be among the top 10 on the American hit parade. U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article116 1955-11-21 1 AGRA, India, Nov. 20 (Reuter)— Marshal Bulganin, the Soviet Premier, and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev. First Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party, toured the Taj Mahal today. After the visit, Mr. Khrushchev said m a speech: "1 want to tell you what I felt m116 words
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Article29 1955-11-21 1 THE United States Air Force last night announced a globemaster crashed on take-off at central air base Iwo Jima yesterday killing ten of the 11 persons aboard.29 words
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Article18 1955-11-21 1 ADMIRAL Felix B. Stump, Commander-In-Chlef of the United States Pacific Fleet, arrived m Taipei yesterday.18 words
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Article126 1955-11-21 1 SEREMBAN. Sun. Twins were born to a woman shortly after an accident today m which her husband and brother-in-law died. Soo San. 19, was rushing his wife, Foo Hee Tai, also 19. to a maternity hospital when, at the 11th mile, Mantin-Seremban Road, the126 words
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Article63 1955-11-21 1 DIDCOT. Berkshire. Nov. 20 (Reuter) About 10 people were killed and at least 69 injured when two coaches of a train plunged down an embankment near here today and overturned. The crash occurred when the train was being diverted over points to another track. The63 words
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Article, Illustration76 1955-11-21 1 KHEVEN HUELLER. of Klaginfurt. Austria, owner of one of the oldest castles m Europe is selling the castle gates to pay for its upkeep. MR. D. F. H. Sinclair (left) seen with members 0/ the Indonesian fact finding mission, irho visited the Lee Pineapple Cannery m Johore yesterday.76 words
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Article280 1955-11-21 2 There's No Future In It, Says Minister KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Federation's Minister for Lobour, Mr. V. T. Sambantham today warned the 5,000 workers m Malaya's only colliery at Batu Arang to get out while the going: was good. "The cold, hard fact," he told a mass280 words
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Article128 1955-11-21 2 WHAT Detective Inspector Lee Chee Whye saw through his rear window at 3 a.m. today resulted m the arrest of two cat burglars at Kampong Tiong Bharu yesterday. After mid-night show Inspector Lee noticed two strangers loitering around his flat m Tiong Bharu. From his bedroom he128 words
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Article31 1955-11-21 2 A BRITISH soldier was slightly injured yesterday when a terrorist threw two hand grenades at a British army patrol vehicle near the village of Paratimni, near Nicosia. Reuter Photo.Reuter - 31 words
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153 1955-11-21 2 Precious Nests Destroyed MORE than 1,000 swifts were destroyed when fire razed a row of eight attap huts m a farm m Jalan Tiga Ratus m the Changi area of Singapore at lunch-time yesterday. r The birds producers of edible birds-nests were trapped m153 words
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Article84 1955-11-21 2 GOH SOOL BENG of Ipoh. who received the Boy Scout Gilt Cross for his devotion to duty during the Japanese occupation, paid a recent visit to the British Boy Scouts Association near Buckingham Palace m London. He is at present working m the Research Laboratories of84 words
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Article160 1955-11-21 2 MALAYAN pineapple canners yesterday invited members of the Indonesian fact finding mission now visiting Malaya, to send a team of industrialists to study canning methods here. The invitation was made by Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, chairman of the Central Board of Pineapple Packers (1955) Malaya.160 words
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Article, Illustration42 1955-11-21 2 MR. RONALD Lee Choo Sum and Miss Maisie Koh Hee Yee are pictured cutting their wedding cake at the reception held at the Singapore Badminton Stadium yesterday, Mr. Ronald Lee is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wing Kong ChewChew - 42 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous59 1955-11-21 2 Minimum Temperature: From 7.30 p.m. to 7.30 a.m. Singapore (74F), Penang (74F). Kota Bahru (73F), Kuala Lumpur (72F). Ipoh 173F). Kuantan (71F). Maximum Temperature: From 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m Singapore <88F), Penang (81F). Kota Bahru (85F), Kuala Lumpur (89F). Ipoh (89F), Kuantan (89F). Rainfall: Singapore (Nil), Penane (0.70), Kota59 words
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Article316 1955-11-21 3 So Alumni Blasts At Medical Dept. KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Alumni Association of the King Edward VII College of Medicine, Singapore and the Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, today brought to the attention of Federation Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, the case of Dr. Abdul316 words
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204 1955-11-21 3 Donations To Muslim College Funds FOLLOWING are further donations form firms and individuate of Teluk Anson for the Mvalaya Muslim College Fund:-| Haji bin Mohamed Zain $2LOOO. A G. Shukh $2,000, Mohamed Bank bin Abas $500, Haji Mohamed Azhari bin Haji Mohametl Omar $500. Hashbullah bin Hd.ii Mohd. Yatim $500.204 words
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Article97 1955-11-21 3 Indonesians Want Good Trade Link KUALA y LUMPUR. Sun. The seven-man fact finding mission frqm Indonesia arrived here this ajlfternoon to find out how the tr.ade with Malaya can be improved. Dr. C. H. V. de Villeneuve. deputy leader of the mission said that Indonesia had good trade relations with97 words
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Article107 1955-11-21 3 'They Protest Out Of Selfishness SUNGEI BAKAP, Sun A mass meeting held here today unanimously resolved to write to the Resident Commissioner, Penang Mr. R. P. Bingham. that the residents were m favour of Government's decision to shift the district administration headquarters from Nibon 2 Tebal to Sungei Bakap. Mr.107 words
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320 1955-11-21 3 Education Day Message KU&LA LUMPUR, Sun. Chinese School teachers m the Federation will observe "Chinese Education Day" tomorrow by pledging to fight any attempt to eliminate Chinese education and to get Chinese recognized as one of the official languages. "Education Day" was started last320 words
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Article55 1955-11-21 3 Carpenter Dies After Accident IPOH, Sun.— A 61-year-old carpenter. Aw Van. who was involved m a road accident on Friday night, died m the hospital last night T^ie accident took place at the-!2nd Mile, Ipoh-Menglembu Rosid. when Aw. a cyclist, was involved m a collision with a lorify, travelling m55 words
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92 1955-11-21 3 U.S. Consul Makes His Courtesy Call KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A United States Army aircraft brought Mr. Elbridge Dubrow. Singapore's new American Consul-General. for a courtesy call here this afternoon. The Consul-General accompanied by Mrs. Dubrow and Mr. Thayer White. Economic Officer m the Consulate, will be m the Federation till92 words
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Article, Illustration70 1955-11-21 3 A Singaporean, Ronald Tan, has been elected delegate of the Moscow (Idaho, U.S.) Student Chapter of the American Institute of Architects to the National Student conference of the AIA to be held m Washington, DC. from today. The conference will last three days. Mr. Tan is studying architecture70 words
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Article57 1955-11-21 3 MALACCA. Sun Mr. Wong Lo-feng, a calligrapher. will hold a three days exhibition of his microscopic letter carvings on ivory at the Meng Seng Charitable Association from Monday, at 2 p. m. Mr. Cheong Seng Wan, president of the association, will open the exhibition. Part of the57 words
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226 1955-11-21 3 CHAN TIEN: WE'LL COME AGAIN TO KLIAN INTAN KLIAN INTAN, Sun. A fourth and final meeting between Communist envoys and Government representatives before the peace talks between the Federation Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, and the SecretaryGeneral of the Malayan Communist Party. Chin Peng, is likely to take place m226 words
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Article292 1955-11-21 3 Their Champion: Dr. Molesworth KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The reluctance to accept back into society people who have been cured of Leprosy, had become a nationwide problem, said the Medical Superintendent of the Sungei Buloh Leper Settlement, Dr. B. H. Molesworth, when he appealed tonight292 words
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Advertisement566 1955-11-21 3 1955 All Malaya r=TALENTIME==j| Competition BIGGER! BETTER! BRIGHTER! See Hear Enjoy Malaya's "hidden* talents competing for supremacy m Vocols c mall Band Combinations Clowning International Donees Sketches Variety Numbers Acrobatics Mouth Organs Instrumental Etc., Etc., Etc. Awards: Ist. Prize Round Trip to Japan. 2nd. Prize Round Trip to Hongkong. 3rd.566 words
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222 1955-11-21 4 Varsity Groups Priority Job THE Malay Language Society of the University of Malaya on Saturday decided, as a priority measure to assess the basic difference between the Malay and Indonesian languages. This, the Society felt, would contribute immensJely to the progress of the Malay222 words
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207 1955-11-21 4 By Standard Air Corr. LORD and Lady De Lisle and Dudley's tour of inspection of Royal Air Force stations and units m the Middle and Far East have excited the admiration of RAF circles here. They all agree that the tour is207 words
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Article, Illustration77 1955-11-21 4 THREE LATIN' BEAUTIES FROM TOKYO THESE three beauties from Don Yada's Latin Quarter Revue will be arriving m Singapore at the end of this month. The show includes 30 girls specializing m Latin American numbers with 20 men artistes and a 12 piece Latin American band. Don Yada's show which77 words
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188 1955-11-21 4 The two-month-old strike by 250 employees of the Bata Shoe Company, Singapore, is expected to end today. Representatives of the company and its Employees' Union will meet m the Labour Department this morning to negotiate a settlement on the last outstanding claim188 words
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217 1955-11-21 4 'We Demand Release Of Detainees- PAP "We will not, like other political parties, compromiise with thi j Colonial powers. The PAP's aim is Merdekta and nothing less than that will satisfy us.'* President of the PAP, Dr. Toh Chin Chye urged all members to observe discipline and order not only217 words
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Article75 1955-11-21 4 Language Move In Council MALACCA, Sun. Alliance Councillor, Haji Mortemed Yusoff bin Haji Sulong, •will move for the inclusion of the Malay language as a mediuim for the conduct of Municipal meetings when the Municipal Council holds its postponed .meeting on Wednesday. Another Alliance (Councillor. Mr. A. W B Acton,75 words
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Article135 1955-11-21 4 PAP Meeting Finds A Peking Echo TOKYO. Nov 20. (UP) Communist China yesterday backed up with a radio broadcast a demand that the Communist ?artv of Malaya be recognized as a "legal political party" to end the war. Peking Radio said that the Bukit Timah branch of the Peoples Action135 words
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Article36 1955-11-21 4 Mr. Aw Cheng Chye, chairman of Haw-Par Brothers Limited, after his visit to Ran goon, called at Bangkok, where he inspected the Branch Office. He arrived back m Singapore on Saturday by air.36 words
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Miscellaneous961 1955-11-21 4 Standard cAlmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE The Editorials 5 15 BBC Midland 1-ight Orchestra; b pra. Stars On TpilwmWn lii > mm Prade: 630 News Commentf f I fc| f Jk f% ft C ary; 645 Sports Review. 7 pm S) I N M Ar V*/ l\ C Music For961 words
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Article980 1955-11-21 6 rpHE Federation's Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, speaking to Rotarians m Kuala Lumpur last Saturday, brought forth an important point when he said that the old business principle of each man for himself had been superseded by the concept of business as a service to the community.980 words
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Article782 1955-11-21 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA By rpHE Federal Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, gave a stern warning to Chan Tien for making statements to the Press which the Tunku claimed was "dishing out more Communist propaganda," and explained that a police guard was provided at Chan Tien's782 words
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We the PEOPLE
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Article93 1955-11-21 6 Sir: Your editorial on November 12 "Another injustice is the official treatment of private English schools. This snobbery and discrimination must cease, written m your usual vigorous vein is a timely warning to the education authorities. The consequences of not recognizing the thousands of students of private93 words
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Article313 1955-11-21 6 Sir: Your leader, entitled "Vice Probe Call." should receive the serious attention of the present Government. I was somewhat amused when I read this sentence: "For hundreds of years attempts have been made to wipe out this oldest of professions with no success. It is branded everywhere313 words
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Article202 1955-11-21 6 Sir: In your editorial I headed "A National Front" you say that if the coalition of the t Progressives and the Democrats should materialize, it will have t the support of those J who are fed up to the teeth with the present X state of affairs.202 words
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Article414 1955-11-21 6 Sir: Once or twice m a year your readers are reminded of the existence of the Straits Chinese British Association, whose President has often expressed pride m steering his Association away from the troubled seas of politics. He would be acclaimed by members and friends of414 words
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Article993 1955-11-21 6 Patrick O' Donovan - THE AMERICAN SCENE Patrick O'Donovan i 7 LOUISVILLE. Kentucky THE occasion was of no great importance. One of the 48 States was electing itself a new Governor. No great issue of principle was involved. Because of the character of the candidates, it offered no fair presage of the future. But993 words
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Article, Illustration72 1955-11-21 7 PRESIDENT Eisenhower and Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower leave the White House m Washington for their home m Gettysburg, Pennsylvania where they will live indefinitely, while the President recuperates from his recent heart attack. The President ended 48 days of confinement m Fitzsimons Army Hospital. Upon arrivingU.P. - 72 words
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Article216 1955-11-21 7 He Sought Peace With Sultan RABAT, Nov. 20 (AP)— A bloody knife and pistol vendetta among: Moroccan dignitaries left a prominent caliph and his bodyguard dead and five others wounded m the royal palace courtyard yesterday. The short-lived outbreak occurred as the sultan was within216 words
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115 1955-11-21 7 VATICAN IS MUM ABOUT POPE'S VISION' VATICAN CITY,. Nov. 20, (UP) Vatican authorities declined official comment yesterday on an Italian magazine's report that Pope Pius XI had a vision of Christ during his illness last year. But high sources expressed doubt about the accuracy of the report carried m yesterday's115 words
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Article37 1955-11-21 7 THE death m London of John Laviers Wheatley, the painter and engraver who was Michaelis professor of Fine Art at» Cape Town University from 1925 to 1937. was announced on Saturday. He was 63.— Reuter.37 words
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Article91 1955-11-21 7 Ike Calls Meeting Of His Cabinet GETTYSBURG. Pennsylvania, Nov. 20, (AP)— President Eisenhower yesterday called the National Security Council and the Cabinet to meet him next weex at Camp David, his retreat m the Maryland mountains. The council will see Eisenhower on Monday, the Cabinet on Tuesday. This will be91 words
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110 1955-11-21 7 MOSCOW, Nov. 20, (AP)— Passengers may now buy direct air tickets from London to Moscow under an agreement signed here yesterday. The pact was signed by Lord Douglas of Kirtleside, chairman of British European Airways, and Marshal S. F. Zhavoronkov, chief of110 words
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Article82 1955-11-21 7 MONTREAL. Nov. 20, (UP) Marie Dionne, frailest and shyest of the four surviving quintuplets, was reported yesterday to have left her cloistered life as a novice m a convent and entered a hospital for a checkup on her failing health. Quebec City sources said the girl,82 words
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102 1955-11-21 7 NAKURU, Kenya, Nov. 20, (Reuter) An African was charged yesterday with the murder of Mrs. Helen Milton, 55, and her daughter Margaret. 11, on their farm here on Nov. 2. He is Ndongo Osewe, a member of the Jaluo tribe. He was remanded m102 words
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108 1955-11-21 7 TAVISTOCK. England. Nov. 20, (AP)— A guard was charged yesterday with helping a convict escape from Britain's tough Dartmoor prison m a taxi. M. Bond, 32, made his get away m a cab ordered by someone over a telephone. Bond, who was serving a108 words
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Article54 1955-11-21 7 CANTERBURY. Kent, Nov. 20 (Reuter).— The ,Dean of Canterbury. Dr. Hewlett Johnson yesterday entertained m the Cathedral here. 90 members of a Russian dance company now visiting London. He said later his guests were "amazed" that the Cathedral was older than the Kremlin and showed a54 words
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Article34 1955-11-21 7 IRANIAN army legal officials have said Mozaffer Ali Zulghadr. the Moslem fanatic who attempted to assassinate Iranian Premier Hussein Ala on Thursday will be hanged for "revolting against the government." AP.34 words
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Article35 1955-11-21 7 ANTOINIO Orsi. a 20-year-old deaf mute, lost his sight when an old wartime grenade he picked up m the woods near Piedimonte D'alife m South Italy, exploded m his face. Reuter.35 words
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273 1955-11-21 7 Scouts Turn Tecs To Smash Danish Dope Ring COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Nov. 20 (UP) Six Danish boy scouts turned "junior G-men to smash a big narcotics ring that had been operating under the nose of Copenhagen police, it was disclosed yesterday. Police said they have arrested an undisclosed number of persons273 words
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Article53 1955-11-21 7 NEW PLYMOUTH, New Zealand, Nov. 20 (Reuter).— A hypnotist put his wife under hypnosis here and, while doctors looked op, delivered her first baby. Mrs. George Priest, who had no anaesthetics, said she suffered no pain. The doctors confirmed that she and the baby weighing 6£53 words
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304 1955-11-21 7 A Lady Mingled With Crooks LONDON, Nov. 20, (Reuter) Lady Docker, gay socialite wife of a wealthy British industrialist, has decided to sue for damages because she alleges, she was tricked into mingling with crooks, gangsters and thugs at a304 words
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203 1955-11-21 7 Japanese Did Not Do It, Fijians Are Told SUVA. Fiji, Nov. 20 (AP) The Fiji government last night denied that Japanese seamen murdered 25 passengers and crew of the island trading vessel Joyita. In an unprecedented broadcast Colonial Secretary A. F. R. Stoddart told Fijians that "the cause of the203 words
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Article109 1955-11-21 7 He Choked A Buzzard To Death PARRACOMBE. England, Nov. 20. (AP)— A man choked a buzzard to death yesterday when it tried to steal a hen from his poultry yard. A. J. Hutchins. supervisor of a youth hostel m this Devon resort area, said he heard noises from his poultry109 words
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Advertisement811 1955-11-21 8 'MITSUI TjQ LINE Spore P. S'hom Penong FOR JAPAN from Continent Hodokasan Maru for Yokohama Kobe, Nagoya via Saigon, Bangkok H'kong 29 Nov Harunosan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe. Nagoyo via Saigon, Bangkok H'kong 9 Pec FOR U.S.A. via Suez for New York, Philadelphia, also for Baltimore subject inducement. Kyotoku Maru811 words
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Advertisement791 1955-11-21 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT /SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Soid. Genoo, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg Copenhagen, Gothenburg and Oslo Spore P- S'hom Penono •x) "MORELIA" Gdns. 13/14 22 22 Nov 23 24 N o "FALSTRIA" 21/23 Dec 24/24 Dec 25/26 Det xx) "MEONIA" 26/27 Dec x) Calls Port Sudan Naples,791 words
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Article, Illustration257 1955-11-21 9 Tawau Exports $1½ M. Worth Of Copra Monthly From Our Own Correspondent TAWAU, Sun. This port, situated m the southern-most part of North Borneo, is flourishing. Although destroyed by fire m February 1953. it has now more than recovered. Tawau's present prosperity is largely due to the large number of257 words
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Article238 1955-11-21 9 RUBBER prices declined steadily on a widely fluctuating market m the past week during which quotations moved within a range of ten cents per lb. from $1.29 to $1.19 for first grade December shipment. The market experienced sr>?!ls of active trading with differentials between current anH238 words
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Article122 1955-11-21 9 THE production of cereals and the area under cultivation m India during 1953--1954 established an all-time record. The area under cultivation was 201 million acres and the production ot cereals was 56.1 million tons. The production of cereals exceeded even the target envisaged m the122 words
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Article271 1955-11-21 9 KAMUNTING T*N T DREDGING LTD. Only three dredges all m Malaya, worked during the financial vcar ended 31.3.55. Profit was £95,905 (14L3%) after U.K Profits Tax. Proposed final dividend of 15% will make a total of 35% for the year. Net liquid assets at balancing date worked out271 words
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Article65 1955-11-21 9 INT 'L FAIR IN AUSTRALIA AN International Fair, designed to promote Australian products at home and abroad. is to be held next year, at the Showground. Sydney, from July 26 to August 4. Overseas interests and Australian manufacturers will present displays, and the 26 sections will be devoted to machine65 words
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406 1955-11-21 9 By A Market Correspondent THE absence of any adverse political fulminations coupled with satisfactory rubber and metal prices caused a renewal of confidence, better prices and much improved volume of business m the Malayan share market m the past week. The chief contributors to the406 words
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Article293 1955-11-21 9 BUSINESS DONE IN THE WEEK BUSINESS done m shares from Nov. 12 to 18. Consolidated Tin Smelters Ords. 29/4 i. Fraser Neave Ords. $1.67} to 51.72 J. Gammons $2.q5. Hammer Co. 52.52A. Hongkong Bank (Col.) $895 to $885. Wm. Jacks 53.17. 1 Jackson Co. $1.42.*.. Malayan Breweries $3.42?,. Malayan Cement293 words
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Article125 1955-11-21 9 LATEST APL SHIP DUE DEC. 5 Standard Shipping Reporter THE s.s. President Jackson, latest addition to the American President Line's global fleet is expected to arrive m Singapore on her maiden voyage on Dec. 5. The ultra modern cargo passenger ship will discharge a cargo of American trucks and cars125 words
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127 1955-11-21 9 First Synthetic Glycerol Plant In Europe WORK will shortly begin on the construction of the first synthetic glycerol plant In Europe— the only one outside the U.S.A. Costing approximately $21 million it will be built at the Shell refinery at Pernis. near Rotterdam, m Holland, and is expected to be127 words
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Advertisement607 1955-11-21 9 NOTICES STRAITS/BOMBAY/ X \R ACHI PERSIAN GULF KATE AGREEMENT. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. IPPERS are notified that, effective Ist January, 1956, freight rates on Shipments Malaya to Bombay. [n and Malabar ports and acbj will be increased by (rounded off to the dollar). except for i1 rates on the undernoted eg607 words
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Advertisement457 1955-11-21 9 NOTICES 7VOTICE is hereby given that I, TAY PENG KIAN. of No. 18. Simon Road. Singapore, have applied to the Board of Licensing Justices. Singapore, for a THIRD Clas s Comprehensive Public House Licence m respect of premises No. 22. Cuff Road, Singapore, and that this application will be heard457 words
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Advertisement179 1955-11-21 9 bw^a^^BHißK' \i~ Xti '^j- :i^^^ff, umrttottfi BOOKINGS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR THE FAST NEW "PRESIDENT JACKSON" Many revolutionary new features for greater cargo-handling efficiency have been built into the newest Round-the- World "President." Your name on the manifest of the S. S. PRESIDENT JACKSON assures you of 1. FASTER179 words
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Article508 1955-11-21 10 Arnold Wins FTD Award At Klang KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— B S. Arnold, 41, Negri Sembilan estate engineer today established the fastest time m the second Klang Hill climb sponsored by the Malayan Motor Sports Club m his Cooper. Arnold, who m May this year, accomplished the same d'Stance with the508 words
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Article88 1955-11-21 10 Hua LianGet Penalty Final Win MALACCA Sun.— Hua Lian beat Selangor South Indian Rovers 4-3 m a soccer friendly at the Kubu stadium today. Rovers opened the scoring m the 10th minute through Javadavaretnam. Then Ban Chuan (2) and Beng Kiong gave Hua Lian a 3-1 lead at the interval.88 words
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Article, Illustration1515 1955-11-21 10 480 258 fififl 117 3b9 743 322 b»9 KiB 251 890 741 805 3"'O WEIGHTS and probable fields for all eight races on Wednesday, second day of the Singapore Turf Club St. Leger Meeting, are: Horses CI. 1. Div. 1 6 Furs. 657 SHAMROCK1,515 words
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Advertisement381 1955-11-21 10 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<♦♦ SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS UAriljllL|^p f "so'&gjo 4 QllTlllSCdtßtLg^^^ THE HAPPIEST PIAYMCWPIMDI I 1 11 Mister Roberts T IIENWf JAMES WILLIAM JACK J IQMIMEY-POWELtLEMMON X SEASON FROM WEDNESDAY J A Prize Comedy with Rare Delight! .fljj^^ r5 5/<3 /rS BUXOM ITS OtAUTIFUII X Jy^.BM^^Cip^S tREJPjfe NOW SHOWING! 4. \~*x~J&381 words
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Advertisement20 1955-11-21 10 LEFT, Khandi Star ($99 and $34) is led m by Mr. Lin Chong after the race 7 win on Saturday.20 words
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Advertisement380 1955-11-21 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTION *av%wwwvGREAT WALL PICTURES PRESENT ww^ u j I LEE CHANG PING FUN m -IRREPARABILITY rtvwvtvmvwwwuw (\IA\DARIIM) VVi/V4 vvvvvvv i/v^^^^\\\/ I viwv\wwwwv\w OPENS TOMORROW »»wwwwj I LOST IN A RAGING STOBM J WITH NO RADIO. .AND PIECE J BY PIECE THE INCIDENTS IN I THE DREAM THAT HAD380 words
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Article193 1955-11-21 11 LONDON, Nov. 20 (Reuter) Lancashire are making a strong bid to retain the English County Rugby Union championship. They gained their third sue- cossive win yesterday, beating Northumberland 16-8 at Gosforth. Slow and hesitant m defence, Northumberland at no time looked capable of checking their opponents.193 words
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618 1955-11-21 11 Peterborough Surprise, Too LONDON, Nov. 20, (Reuter) Lutcn Town, newly promoted First Division side, and little Peterborough United, who play m the minor Midland League, took the honours m yesterday's English League and Cup football programme. Luton routed Sunderland, the First Division leaders, by618 words
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Article1176 1955-11-21 11 RESULTS POSITIONS LONDON, Nov. 20 (Reuier) Association football results F.A. Cup first round: Accrington Stanley 3. Wrexham 1 Barrow 0, Crewe Alexandra 0 Bedford Town 3. Leyton 0 Bishop Auckland 3 Durham City 1 Boston United 3, Northwick Victoria 2 Bradford City 3, Oldham Athletic 1 Brentford 4 March Town1,176 words
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Article, Illustration64 1955-11-21 11 photo. DENIS COMPTON smiles as he rests m bed at London's University College Hospital. This is the first photo of him since his knee cap was removed m an operation. He said he hopes that next season he will be able to play for Middlesex and England again.A.P. - 64 words
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Article557 1955-11-21 11 VVITH THE VICTORY of the Singapore Recreation Club "Reds" over the Police m the 'key' match of the Singapore Hockey Association division one league, much of the interest has died down, and it is now a matter of formality before the league ends. The SHA557 words
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Advertisement109 1955-11-21 11 Bty^h^balls the champions use! HALEX S STAR /f?+\ The Championship Ball which U approved I *1 byth«LT.T.F. P V 1} HALEX 2 STAR /ImTn The Club Ball approved by many Table f A Tennis Associations throughout the world. HALEX No. I v yOT The popular ball fop everyday use. L109 words
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Advertisement146 1955-11-21 11 TUITION 1956 SESSION MENONS Commercial Classes. Eng Han Institute, 8 Exeter Road (next Killiney-Road market)— OPENING THURSDAY Ist DECEMBER 5.30 P.M. Beginners and Advanced. Shorthand, BookKeeping, Typewriting, English (Std. 3/4 Commercial), Mathematics (Certificate/Higher) APPLY PARTICULARS. REGISTER NOW. ENROL now for tbe 1956 Examinations for piano and theory. Also lessons on146 words
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Advertisement813 1955-11-21 11 CLASSIFIED ADS ACKNOWLEDGMENT RIT^T~SH7)TAArTTw~c! EL DASARATHA RAJ wish to expres.- their sincere thanks to the Doctors and Staff of the General Hospital, Singapore, who treated the late Mr. S. P. Shotam; and to the many relatives and friends who p3;d nigl t visits, who attended >c funeral, who sent wreaths,813 words
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Miscellaneous303 1955-11-21 11 Li'l Abner By Al Capp S /-AND ZEI \I OF COURSE I DO. r rAMD WHAT'S V-BUT EVERV-1 I THAT'S WHY If WELL THEN JaA >\ (WWEU-,)/ GREEN- I I GREENBERFUES ARE GOOD FOR 1 EODVVJON'T ONLVVOO S^ I l\ EVERVmA|MW > S)R--yl BERRY < (GOOD FOR ME 7 GENERAL.303 words
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Article779 1955-11-21 12 Ten-Wicket Victory Over HK Civilians Kailasapathy Shines With Bat Ball By Our Special Correspondent HONGKONG, Sunday. The Malayan Cricket XI comfortably won the first match of their tour today, beating Hongkong Combined Civilians by 70 wickets. Final scores: Hongkong Civilians 151 and 73. Malaya 202 and 24779 words
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Article132 1955-11-21 12 Hongkong Civilians Ist. Innings 151 runs. BOWLING O. M. R. W. Carnell 12 4 37 3 Dhabher 15 4 55 3 Leach 19 6 40 3 Stanton 16.1 2 47 1 Malaya: Ist. Innings (overnight score 117 runs). Kailasapathy c MacPherson b Stanton 61 Koenitz c Shroff b Leach132 words
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138 1955-11-21 12 ELECTRICITY Department, with two pre-war Malaya Cup players Abdul Rahman and Zarkasi m their line-up beat Health Department by two goals to one m the final of the Singapore City Council's inter-department soccer K.O. competition played at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The match was fast138 words
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Article59 1955-11-21 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Royal Air Force scored an easy victory over RASC winning 19 points (two goals, three tries) to six points (two penalties) on the RAF ground here yesterday. RAF's tries were scored by Nanson. Sage Pratt, Chapman and Lee, with Steel converting two of them.59 words
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Article42 1955-11-21 12 SINGAPORE Cricket Club Spitfires became the champions m the Singapore Women's Hockey Association seven-a-side hockey tourney when they beat Changi Cobbers by two penalty corners to one. m the final on the pad a n g on Saturday.42 words
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Article26 1955-11-21 12 HOCKEY S.H.A. LEAGUE DIV. 1, University vs. R.N. Police at R.N. FRIENDLY: Latiff Wanderers vs. S.R.C. at S.R.C. RUGBY S.C.C. vs. University at S.C.C.26 words
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Article49 1955-11-21 12 SEREMBAN. Sun.— Selangor Eurasians won the hockey triangular meet between Malacca. Negn Sembilan and Selangor which concluded here this afternoon. In the deciding match played on the NS Club padang. Selangor beat Negri Sembilan 2-1. Scorers were C. de Souza and Klassen, Selangor. Nunis. Negri49 words
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Article61 1955-11-21 12 SYDNEY. Nov. 20 (Reuter) Australian Davis Cup stars Lew Hoad and Ken Rosewall won permanent possession of a huge silver trophy by taking the men's doubles title m the New South Wales lawn tennis championships for the third year m succession. In the final61 words
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433 1955-11-21 12 Singapore 8 Johore 0 Nugent 4, Gellard 2, Vijiaratnam Mclntyre. Umpires: Messrs. Fairey S. Yogarajah. By THE SPECTATOR IF there is any doubt that F/O Nugent is a hockey player of class and distinction, this lanky airman with the elegant stickwork removed433 words
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311 1955-11-21 12 UMRIGAR HITS 223 -INDIA'S HIGHEST HYDERABAD, Nov. 20 (Reuter) R. 'Polly* Umrigar became India s highest individual scorer m test cricket today when he hit 223 out of India's record first innings total of 498 for four wickets declared on the second day of the first test against New Zealand311 words
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233 1955-11-21 12 VERITY GILL - VERITY GILL 'First Class Competition' Is Needed By SIX of America's top swimmers, and a diver, may compete m the Colony if the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association succeed m a move to persuade the Americans, through the USIS, to stopover m the233 words
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Article84 1955-11-21 12 GAN Eng Seng School beat Serangoon Gardens Sport Club by a solitary goal scored by Padmanathan m the first half of a friendly hockey match played at Serangoon Gardens on Saturday. It was the first game for the Serangoon Gardens Sports Club, a newly formed club.84 words
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Article58 1955-11-21 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Three goals m the last five minutes of the game gave the touring Aryan Gymkhana soccer tourists a 4 2 victory over the Football Association of Malaya at Princes Road Stadium here. Scorers were Govindaraj 2, Thangaraj and Masih for Aryans, and Pang58 words
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Article37 1955-11-21 12 SPRINGDALE Sports Club beat Indian Recreation Club 2-0 m a friendly soccer match played at Farrer Park yesterday. Tian Soon scored both goals. In another friendly match, Ben Vorlich footballers drew 3-3 with Arsenal F.C.37 words
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Article31 1955-11-21 12 KUALA LUMPUR Sun.— Selangor Club beat a strong 25 field regiment team by six points (two tries) to three (try) m a Rugby match on the padang here yesterday.31 words
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Advertisement266 1955-11-21 12 B On your way to M Fly by double-decked yff V Sjdk Super "Strato" Clipper* to m IN/-»-**<v^ ""> smm the U.S.A. via Manila, A/£t 3 jjrTvßC 118 service to California. ,JK I^^^s^^^P Choice of first-class or ratf f7 :i Ts' IH tourist service. Flights vj^tcia^^--* Ws every Tuesday and266 words
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Advertisement12 1955-11-21 12 Page ffl\ Gives You Wednesday's Race v Weights and I Frobalile Fields12 words
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Advertisement151 1955-11-21 12 "My watch is protected by Incabloc ....is yours?" Why?... INCABLOC Shock Absorbers safeguard the viral moving parts of a watch against everyday shocks and jars... maintain its accuracy... extend its life... save you many dollars by keeping repairs to a mint mum, Remember, when you buy your favorite watch be151 words
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