Singapore Standard, 24 November 1955
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Title Section30 1955-11-24 1 Singapore Standard fgdfgdfgdfg STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 s% m FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL Sill 2414 01. VI. No. 141 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1955 16 PAGES 15 CENTS30 words
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205 1955-11-24 1 No Cut In Air Force Planned -del'lsle X JALA LUMPUR, Wed. contain has no plans for 0j immediate curtailment c; Royal Air Force estabfehments m Malaya if the gn -^ency ends soon, as a jsult of the Tunku-Chin j talks, Lord de lisle an I Dudley Secretary of State for205 words
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Article71 1955-11-24 1 VIENNA, Nov. 23 (Reuter) Dr. Martin Belus, surgeon a Czechoslovak hospital, bag been sentenced to four rears m jail for attempting i remove, without examinaion, the appendix of a man who had had his appendix r moved m 1929. The pattent died and a district court71 words
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Article67 1955-11-24 1 COLOMBO, Nov. 23 (Reuter) Indonesia has urged Ceylon to summon a conference of the five Colombo Powers before the end of the year to decide the agenda for the next Afro-Asian Conference, planned for next year, it was authoritatively learned today. Indonesia wants the five powers67 words
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Article28 1955-11-24 1 AFGHANISTAN'S Loi Jirga a grand council of elders has ordered the kingdom's defences to be strengthened m view of the alleged "harmful designs" of Pakistan. Reuter.28 words
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Article, Illustration40 1955-11-24 1 DIRECTOR of Operations, Lt. Gen. Sir Geoffrey Bourne, on Tuesday visited the Second Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment at Minden Barracks m Penang. The General is seen here inspecting closely a two-inch mortar with which the Australians were practising.40 words
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Article650 1955-11-24 1 Comoulsorv Arbitration Likely Owners Point Finger At Fong Swee Suan THE Singapore Government, will act to forestall any riot arising out of the present bus dispute. This was stated m a letter by the Commissioner for Labour, Mr. D. I. Goodwin, to the Singapore Bus Workers'650 words
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Article169 1955-11-24 1 Rubber No One Wants THE first 6,000 tons of slab rubber from Sumatra, promised the recent Goodwill Mission led by Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, may find no buyer when it arrives m the next few days. A spokesman of one of the biggest rubber millers m Singapore last169 words
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Article114 1955-11-24 1 Cocos Now A Memory CANBERRA, Nov. 23 (Reuter) Australia today formally took over from Singapore the administration of the Cocos Islands, privately owned "kingdom" m the Indian Ocean, 1,161 miles south of Singapore. The Cocos group is a civil airline base on the Austra-lia-South Africa route. Most of the population114 words
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Article54 1955-11-24 1 LEADERS of Singapore's two most powerful secret society gangs— 24 and 36— have called off their feud which resulted m six people being stabbed, one fatally, since last week. The peace talks, held m a coffee shop m the heart of Chinatown m the early hours54 words
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Article44 1955-11-24 1 A SINGAPORE housewife. Hoon Kirn Wan, 29, and her four children were removed to the General Hospital for treatment after they drank water, believed to contain caustic soda solution, m their home m Changi Road last night. Police are investigating.44 words
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Article29 1955-11-24 1 BRITISH Foreign Secretary Harold MacMillan flew to Beirut yesterday for crucial talks that might bring Lebanon into the "northern tier" defence line m the Middle East.— U.P.29 words
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Article99 1955-11-24 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— For failing to submit his income tax returns for 1954 and 1955 within the statutory period after having been requested to do so, Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'afar was fined $450 m the Sessions Court today. The Dato's counsel, Mr. Omar Salleh, told99 words
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Article33 1955-11-24 1 GREEK Cypriots yesterday blew up a bridge on a main road out of Cyprus and lobbed bombs at the homes of three British officers during renewed disturbances throughout the island. —Reuter.33 words
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Article162 1955-11-24 1 PEACE ERRANDS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federation Government today warned Chin Peng that if his emissaries come out of the jungle again without prior information, they were liable to be shot by Security Forces. This follows the resumption of the all-out war against terrorists, following162 words
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Article126 1955-11-24 1 Mob Forces Entry Into Assembly REWA, India, Nov. 23 (Reuter)— A mob of 100 people forced their way into the Vindhya Pradesh State Legislative Assembly chamber today and manhandled a government minister m demonstration against reorganization of State boundaries. The demonstrators broke through a police cordon into the chamber where126 words
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Article31 1955-11-24 1 INDIA yesterday urged the Arab nations to accept a compromise that would eliminate U.N. debate on the touchy Algerian question and bring France back into the General Assembly. U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article24 1955-11-24 1 THE BRITISH registered 6,771-ton ship Fakira radioed for "urgent" help yesterday from a position about 300 miles off the Indo-China coast. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article17 1955-11-24 1 RARE triplet calves were born recently to a Holstin cow m Eastman, near Quebec. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article146 1955-11-24 1 A WARRANT of arrest has been issued by a Singapore magistrate for Japanese boxer Mitsuo Yamamoto who was involved m a fight with a Colony reporter, James Chan, m a hotel last Friday. Yamamoto, the first Japanese boxer allowed to fight m Malaya since the146 words
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Article34 1955-11-24 1 THE former editor of La Prensa, the Buenos Aires newspaper seized by exPresident Peron, announced m New York, yesterday, that he was returning to Argentina from exile early next week.—R ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article138 1955-11-24 1 KARACHI, Nov. 23 (Reuter) The strike of policemen m Dacca, the East Pakistan provincial capital, has spread to the Mymensingh and Rajshahi districts m the north and north-west of the State, the newspaper Morning News said today. The newspaper said prison warders had stopped work m the138 words
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Article162 1955-11-24 1 Where's That Beer 120,000 BTLS. ARE MISSING POLICE are looking for the storekeeper of a godown m Robertson Quay, Singapore, owned by tne East Asiatic Company Ltd., who has been missing since Tuesday. Also missing are 10.000 cartons of Carlsberg Beer, worth $150,000, that were stored m the godown. The162 words
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Article26 1955-11-24 1 ACTING President Nereu Ramos asked the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies, last night, to approve a state of siege throughout Brazil for 30 days. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article24 1955-11-24 1 MARSHAL Nikolai Bulganin and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the leaders of Russia, arrived by air m Bombay yesterday for a two-day visit. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article28 1955-11-24 1 ONE BOY was killed and 13 other Austrian pupils seriously hurt yesterday when a bus fell 42 metres down a slope near Helfenberg, near Linz. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Advertisement54 1955-11-24 1 JACK'S PHOTO CO. fot Wide Rang* of CAMERAS CINE CAMERAS PROIECTORS ENLARCERS and also D fir P Service < Capitol Bonding) 157. North Bridge Bd. TEL. *****. ENJOYED BY MALAYANS OF ALL NATIONALITIES S.C.S. GREEN LABEL TEA A high quality product from the Blue Valley Tea Estate, Cameron Highlands, Malaya.54 words
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Advertisement70 1955-11-24 1 SHELL i MALAYAN MOTOR 1 RALLY 1955 30 DEC 2 |AN 2Z PEL AIR The XPELAIR with its ingenious Iris Shutter is the ideal ventilator for air conditioned rooms. Available m either brown or cream finish. PRICES: Singapore Penang from $105.00 Federation of Malaya from $112.00 Consult The G.E.C. on70 words
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229 1955-11-24 2 WIFE WINS BACK ESTATE RIGHTS FROM MISTRESS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A wife who accused her dead husband's mistress of fraudulently obtaining letters of administration of his estate while she was away m China m 1953, agreed m the High Court here today to give her a sixth share of the229 words
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Article139 1955-11-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —One of the largest mining companies m the Federation, the Renong Tin Dredging Company Ltd.. today condemned the International Tin Agreement as an '"unnecessary and objectionable scheme." The chairman of the company. Sir John Hay, addressing its annual meeting m London said:139 words
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Article24 1955-11-24 2 MEMBERS of the Singapore Rural Bcai-d will inspect a new type of ambulance at 10 a.m. today outside the Chief Secretary's Office.24 words
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Article29 1955-11-24 2 MRS. Tamby Pillai thanks all relatives and friends for their condolences, wreaths and assistance at the funeral of the late V. K. Tamby Pillai at Ipoh on 20/11/55.29 words
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Article44 1955-11-24 2 MALACCA. Wed. Malacca municipal councillors today revived its Privileges Committee, which had its last meeting three years ago. Alliance councillor. Mr. A.W.B. Acton, was appointed chairman of the Committee. The Committee will report to the Council whether councillors' privileges should be "enlarged."44 words
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Article, Illustration111 1955-11-24 2 CINEMAS AID A HOSPITAL MANAGER of United Artists for Singapore Federation, Borneo and Sarawak, Mr. Tony Chok arrived by X.L.M. yesterday after a nine-month stay m the Will Rogers Memorial Hospital m America. Before coming back to Malaya, Mr. Chok went on a tour of Europe.111 words
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208 1955-11-24 2 SQUATTERS' DELAY NEW COASTAL ROAD GOVT. TO TAKE STERN' ACTION WORK on Singapore's $3,000,000 new Coast Road is being held up by "squatters" along the sea front off Beach Rood, and time is running out. I The road is being constructed under a government loan of $4,000,000 to the City208 words
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Article132 1955-11-24 2 Cowan To Advise U.K. Delegates THE Labour Adviser I P officer of the Comm:- ncrGeneral for South -ea Singapore, Mr* T. M. Cowar will be adviser to the r jj Kingdom Governmerv. gates at the Asian I Conference on Vo. Training for Industry, which opens m Rangoon on Nov. 2b132 words
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Article115 1955-11-24 2 New Bridge Proceeding On Plan WORK on the new Kallang Bridge is proceeding according, to programme, said the Ministry of Communications and Works. Singapore, yesterday. The Ministry expects that after Dec. 20, the mkin channel from the Kallang and Rochore Rivers to the sea at Tanjong Rhu will be closed.115 words
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Article38 1955-11-24 2 HONGKONG. Nov. 23. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: SI 5.40 to £1 Sterling; 55.8275 to US$l; 51. 826 to Malayan $1; $0,164 to one Indonesian Rupah: Gold $253,875 to a tael.38 words
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Article30 1955-11-24 2 OFFICERS of the Singapore Improvement Trust and Police Department will testify before the Transport Commission at its public session at the City Council Chambers beginning 4.15 p.m. today.30 words
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Article49 1955-11-24 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Datin Mohamed Salleh was elected vice-chairman of the committee to organize Welfare Week m aid of the funds of the Johore Bahru District Welfare Committee today. Ungku Mohsin and Mr. M. B. Dass were elected Joint Hon. Secretaries of the Welfare Week committee.49 words
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Article46 1955-11-24 2 PENANG, Wed. Due to repair work to the permani-r.: way. the level crossing at the Bth mile Simpang Ampat to Bukit Mertajam road will be closed to traffic for extended periods between 9 p. m. on Nov. 24, and 6.30 a.m on Nov. 25.46 words
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Article163 1955-11-24 2 A 70- YEAR-OLD ex-cook, Ho Seng, told the Singapore Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday that his creditors plagued him until he was forced to attempt suicide. Ho Seng pleaded guilty to a charge of attempting to commit suicide on the nrght of Nov. 19 by jumping163 words
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Advertisement273 1955-11-24 2 3 is a Queen Bee? t R 1 Jr* 1 ks£> Only one female m the hive may be the Queen Bee. iHvJL^_A^^bE— r er f ema^ es serve on^y t° sacrifice themselves while W > 1/ i^ r>, tending the Queen or defending her. The males of the F^T^^^BBBBirMffiiPWilM^^^^^273 words
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Miscellaneous68 1955-11-24 2 Weather Report MINIMI M Temperature: From 7.110 p.m. Nov. 22 to 7.150 a.m. Nov. '.I. Singapore (73F), Penang (72F), Kota Bahru (72F), Kuala Lumpur (71F), Ipoh (72F). Kuantan (73F). Maximum Temperature: From 7..'.0 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. Nov. 23 Singapore (85F), Penang (87F). Kota Bahru (77F). Kuala Lumpur (87F), Ipoh68 words
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Article, Illustration69 1955-11-24 3 picture. 2 wvwwvwxwvJ jWWVWVW /\\V\\WVV THE headmaster and staff of Batu Road English School, Kuala Lumpur, which is cele- bra ting its Silver i S Jubilee this year A 2 concert and prize dis- tribution will be held <• m the school hal! onMellow Yap - 69 words
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578 1955-11-24 3 GOVERNOR STOPS DEBATE ON OFFICERS' WAGES MEMBERS of the Singapore Legislative Assembly were yesterday shocked to learn they had no right to question the salaries or allowances of a public officer. j They learnt this when Member for Tiong Bahru, Mr. William Tan (Democrat) moved an amendment to cut the578 words
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Article433 1955-11-24 3 IT'S SABOTAGE SAYS MR. LEE PEOPLE'S Action Party leader, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew yesterday charged senior expatriate officers with sabotaging Government's Malayanization policy. He made this allegation at the Legislative Assembly when he was speaking on an amendment he moved which aimed at reducing the estimates by $19,400 allotted for433 words
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Article140 1955-11-24 3 'Don't Blame Me'— Says Harry Lee QUICK and witty retorts were exchanged yesterday m the Singapore Legislative Assembly when Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (PAP—Tanjong Pagar) asked whether local men were not fit even to jail their fellow men. He asked what happened to the Malayarmation promised and pointed out that140 words
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Article53 1955-11-24 3 THE Acting Chief Secretary. Mr. J. D. Higham. told the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday that Government was considering amalgamating the Chinese Secretariat with the Chief Secretary's Office. This was said m reply to a question from Mr. M. P. D. Nair (Independent Seletar), who raised this53 words
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Article44 1955-11-24 3 ONG Teng Kiat. ot the P.W.D. quarry, Segamat, who on Oct. 16 was found m possession of three packets of chandu m Kluang. was fined $100, or one month's jail by Mr. N. L. Cohen m the Sessions Court, Kluang yesterday.44 words
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Article234 1955-11-24 3 Was Never A Romeo— He Says A 70-year-old Buddhist monk yesterday told a Singapore court that he was never a "green flowerheart" (a Romeo) nor had he ever introduced a woman of forty to an old millionaire. The monk, Chaan Ho Chang, was testifying against234 words
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Article, Illustration53 1955-11-24 3 WORK on the dam for a catchment reservoir which will eliminate all floods m the ChangiBedok area m future, began yesterday. In picture, Singapore's Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas (centre of figures on the machine) inspects the "innards" of a giant earth-moving machine53 words
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Advertisement54 1955-11-24 3 When MELWANI announces its BARGAINS it IS definitely going to ROCK AND SHOCK THE ENTIRE TEXTILE WORLD TEXTILES offered at Prices beyond your Imagination and Far -Far Below Factory cost. REMEMBER! It is going to be a real •DUB DUB clearance wherein Traders will be BAFFLED call at 52 North54 words
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Advertisement205 1955-11-24 3 I WHAT S NEW? I Ij CHOIR BOY SHIRRED BACK Ij ASSORTED COLOURS ON MEDIUM GROUNDS I Sizes 32 to 38 $27-50 ladies Dept. 5 41/43 Htgh Street, Singapore, Tel:- 7957 f gHH THE TEST OF TIME HAS I^^H fROVEO ITS QUAitTY r^lrp 1 FAVR^LEUBA I S^st^ SINCE 1815 Jt205 words
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Article210 1955-11-24 4 Month Saw 20 Major Incidents KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— During October, a total of 26 Communist terrorists were killed by Security Forces, eighteen surrendered, six were captured and eight were wounded. As against this, seven members of the Security Forces were killed m engagements with the210 words
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Article, Illustration72 1955-11-24 4 INCHE Mohamed Said Zahari, UUisan Melayu sub-editor, was married to Che Salmah Wahab, daughter of Abdul Wahab, the jockey, m Singapore last week. A dinner party held tn the groom's house icas attended by a large gathering including Inche Abdul Hamid Jumat, Minister jor Local Government, Land and72 words
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196 1955-11-24 4 JOE SASSOON - Gangsters Cosh In On The Pirate Taxi Boom JOE SASSOON By Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE gangsters are cashing m on the pirate taxi racket and are reaping a "tidy fortune" every day. All pirate taxi drivers have to pay what is described as "clearance tax" or fall victims to the196 words
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Article126 1955-11-24 4 NINE months from today powerful Britannia airliners will be running through Singapore, said Mr. J. R. Stainton. 8.0.A.C.'s Stations and Tramc Manager, yesterday. He was giving a talk on "Growth of Civil Aviation" to Singapore Rotarians at their weekly luncheon. Thirty-three of these airliners have been126 words
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Article60 1955-11-24 4 TWO workers of the Singapore Harbour Board. Wong Heng and Lee Hua, yesterday claimed trial m the Seventh Court to a charge of intimidation. The prosecution alleged that they threatened a co-worker Wong Piew, with injury if he reported for duty at the dock on the60 words
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181 1955-11-24 4 TWO British soldiers, Cpl. William Bothweli and Cpl. Thomas Taylor, who assaulted and robbed a taxi driver, were yesterday sentenced to five and three years' imprisonment, respectively, m the Singapore Assize Court. Both men claimed trial to a charge of robbing a taxi-driver. Sim181 words
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Article286 1955-11-24 4 IPOH, Wed. A warning to dog owners was issued by the Veterinary Department here today following the discovery of a positive case of rabies m Parit town last week. Stray dogs within a 20-mile radius of Parit will be shot on sight. Owners will be fined286 words
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171 1955-11-24 4 UNION TELLS BATA TO SETTLE ROW IN 48 HOURS THE President of the .Singapore Trades Union Congress, Mr. S. Jaganathan. gave a 48--hour verbal ultimatum to the management of the Bata Shoe Company to come to a settlement with its employees' union. "If the company fails to settle the issue171 words
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Article135 1955-11-24 4 THE six-man Indonesian fact-finding mission, which spent a week m Singapore and the Federation investigating the incidence of smuggling between Malaya and Indonesia, leaves today for Jakarta "perfectly satisfied.' Dr. C. H. Villeneuve. deputy chairman of the mission, told The Standard last night both governments have opened135 words
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Article222 1955-11-24 4 ...Says Sir John Kotelawala THE Prime Minister of Ceylon, Sir John Kotelawala yesterday said he was disappointed at the failure of the Big Four Foreign Ministers Conference held at Geneva recently. Sir John arrived m Singapore by X.L.M. from Bangkqk yesterday after a goodwill tour222 words
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Article148 1955-11-24 4 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Bayers Seller* Spot fob (nom.) 133\ 134$ No 1 R.S.S. Dec. 1262 127 No. 1 Dec. 122 123 No 2 Dec. 121 122 Tone:— Steady. TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday wa s S37Bi per picul (Down148 words
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Advertisement198 1955-11-24 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS |J A|\[ Ail OPEWf S TODAY I ry»lefvt^B BLOOD-RED I Eulyl^3 OF THE JHEE iTHEIEpTf CHINA! ■^^^nfnjfl^B P'«i"ced 6y BUDDY ADLER VvK*H Ducted b, EDWARD DMYTRYK Wif^^^^g screen pijy b r ALFRED HAVES mb AGNES MOOREHEAD.- In the wonder of Stereophonic Sound Plus CinemaScope Short "PUNTS AND198 words
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Advertisement354 1955-11-24 4 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS CAPITOL a-- Enough Show slopping, Eye -Popping Entertainment for two CinemaScope Shows T5 5/6/ /T5 BUXOM' 'T S BtAUTinm t color by Technicoior Jf \WVW\\ VVVUUUU VVWWVttWMWVMMVVttWmVUVWMW 5 Watch out for a 'BISQLIT BRANDY' 4. Surprise when you attend the Show. You may receive a FREE354 words
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Article49 1955-11-24 5 THE YWCA Square Dance Club will hold a "grand social night" m aid of the St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital Children's Christmas party on Nov. 25 at the "V" premises at No 5 Raffles Quay at 8 p.m. Admission will be by programmes at $2 each.49 words
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Article407 1955-11-24 5 Offers Help In Settling STCRow SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, yesterday offered to assist the Traction Company Employees' Union m any way he could to settle its dispute with the company. Mr. Marshall made this offer m his reply to the Union's petition urging Government407 words
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Article97 1955-11-24 5 The 'Gat' Who Dopes The Dogs X TI A L A LUMPUR, Wed. The mysterious cat burglar who drugged dogs to get into Kuala Lumpur homes has been inactive this week. Since last Saturday no burglary has been reported m the Federal Capital. Meanwhile police here have stepped up investigations97 words
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Article70 1955-11-24 5 RAJA Chik bin Ibrahim pleaded guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trust of a bicycle, valued at $70, m the Singapore Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday and was handed over to Insp. Shingara Singh of the Johore Police to be arraigned before a Johore70 words
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202 1955-11-24 5 MALAYANS need a wider understanding of good citizenship and a greater appreciation of their responsibilities to Malaya, states a Malayan Civics Council leaflet issued yesterday. Only m his willing membership of a nation can the individual be ranged on the side of the free202 words
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Article, Illustration172 1955-11-24 5 The Pianist The Violinist TWO pre-Christmas concerts featuring the world famous violinist, Mr. Maurice Clare, the well-known Hungarian pianist, Marta Zalan, and Singapore's own violinist, Goh Soon Tioe and his string orchestra, will be heard at Victoria Memorial Hall on Dec 5 and Dec. 7. k172 words
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Article253 1955-11-24 5 LIM Kai Chat, a joint partner of a Colony firm told the Second District Court yesterday, he was "snatched" and "taken for a ride" m three taxis by three men, who demanded a ransom of $100,000. He was testifying against three men, Heng Ah253 words
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Article80 1955-11-24 5 Policemen Rescue Man From River TWO Singapore policemen dived into the murky waters of the Kallang River at dawn yesterday and rescued a drowning man. The policemen. L/Cpl. Saaban bin Mulup and Constable Aman bin Haji Ahmat. were on cycle patrol, when they saw a man run along the parapet80 words
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Article22 1955-11-24 5 THE PWD Workers Union will hold a special meeting at the Capitol Dance Hall. Malacca, on Sunday at 8 p.m22 words
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Advertisement151 1955-11-24 5 *SBL." < **!kS?SHbhBIKw /^b If 1 *> m*3F The Brand New shipment of BOMBERS, HELICOPTERS, FIGHTERS, s BATTLESHIPS, LUXURY LINER, 1955 CARS 5 etc. has arrived To make your X'mas Holidays merrier! U.H2 See them now m:- RUBY PHOTO CO., LTD. 103, North Bridge Road, Spore 6. i 255, Orchard151 words
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Miscellaneous588 1955-11-24 5 cAlmanac Information at a Glance jWU— v^r?7' T^ I 7°?t l O 6 U 55 ?m^ J 7 Or 3 e ft? 5 am So'u^rn 5 ItIM& A DO R E Port Dickson P LS4 am (7.6 ft) «pm Peter Sellers Harry 13 1 N vlAr V/ IV fc 9->588 words
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Advertisement116 1955-11-24 6 ♦^cc more of /fin l. STJMC* \mo?i wKm fly to Pans br Sy4S i w I for business and pleasure JflCllU£ll£D > "D£liA mT^I 1 ■II* r mmwWiW""*™"^^ I sfc 7^/rA', /oi«/r Mrrccdes Road tar m WV Mf DUCCFI L l^ JtftMHt (jRR"N 1^» SeWeS HiOfe Cl7/eS IH fUfOpe /ffOH116 words
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Article36 1955-11-24 7 THE Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' School. Singapore will hold their closing day and prize distribution ceremony tomorrow at 8.30 a.m. The Minister for Education. Mr. Chew Swee Kee, will give away the prizes.36 words
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Article, Illustration42 1955-11-24 7 MR and Mrs. Chew Swee Lin after their wedding at the Civil Registry of Marriages m Penang on Nov. 17. The bride is the former Miss June Poh Siew Kirn. The groom is on the staff of Plantation Agencies Ltd.42 words
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177 1955-11-24 7 MAIL SERVICE TO SANTA CLAUS, N. POLE IS OPEN THE children of Singapore and the Federation will this year be included m a personal mail service from Santa CLaus, postmarked "The North Pole." By special arrangement between Pan American World Airways, which flies near the Pole, and the executive office177 words
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167 1955-11-24 7 First Meeting Of Wage Probe Board THE newly constituted Singapore Minimum Standards of Livelihood Commission will hold its first meeting tomorrow, its chairman. Sir Sydney Came. said yesterday. Sir Sydney told The Standard that the meeting to be held m the Court Room of the University of Malaya, would "decide167 words
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Article62 1955-11-24 7 KAJANG, Wed. Msgr. D. Vendargon. Bishop of Kuala Lumpur, will open the new church of the Holy Family. Kajang, next Sunday. The church, costing $42,000. has been built out of war damage compensation and contribution from the local parishioners. It will accommodate 400 people double the62 words
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Article81 1955-11-24 7 THE Royal Institute of Chemistry Memorial Medal for this year has been awarded to Mr. Lav Liat Cheow, of Singapore who graduated with First Class Honours m Chemistry last month The medal is donated by the Malaya Section of the Royal Institute of Chemistry m memory of81 words
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Article47 1955-11-24 7 TANJONG Malim students will not m future have to travel to other towns to sit for the Cambridge School Certificate Examination. A new centre has been opened m the Methodist English School where 30 students will sit for the examination this year.47 words
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Article264 1955-11-24 7 972 CHEAP HOMES FOR MALACCA Council Plan Approved MALACCA, Wed. Malacca Municipal Councillors today gave the green-light for low cost housing for slum dwellers and office workers, when they met for their monthly meeting. Adopting all the recommendations of a seven-man committee, the Council agreed to develop a 22|-acre old264 words
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Article, Illustration65 1955-11-24 7 MR. Ch'ng Seng Poh, 27--year-o!d Selangor photographer, has been e'ected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA). He won several awards and has several of his prints exhibited m overseas international photographic salons. Mr. Ch'ng will be one of the judges at the forthcoming Fifth Malayan65 words
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Article141 1955-11-24 7 Experiment On Supply Of Water AN experimental operation which will perhaps be the means of supplying fresh water to the Southern Islands will be carried out today. A new rubber water main will be laid across Keppel Harbour to Pulau Brani. The Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas,141 words
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Article65 1955-11-24 7 THE vigilant detective m the early hours of the morning sent a pickpocket to seven days' imprisonment yesterday. Lam Hay, the Singapore Sixth Court was told, was arrested by a detective when he attempted to pick the pocket of a Mr. J. E. Jones, who65 words
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Article, Illustration91 1955-11-24 7 FIVE Raub hunters pose with their kill a full grown tiger, which they shot after waiting m ambush position near the carcass of a freshly killed wild boar, seven miles along: the Raub-Cheroh Road, last Sunday evening. The carcass of the boar had been found earlier m theLai Kong - 91 words
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Article82 1955-11-24 7 B'WORTH. Wed. Miss Norma Irene Tremenheer. an Army nurse serving m Hongkong, married Flying Officer William Topping, a fighter pilot, at the St. George's Church, m the Royal Air Force, Station. Butterworth. today. The bride is the daughter of Mr. H. S. Tremenheere, a retired82 words
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171 1955-11-24 7 'DON'T BE HOODWINKED BY COMMUNISM' IN no country fallen to Communism m the last decade had the Communist formed a majority of the people, and m none had they come to power by constitutional means, said Mr. R. E. Turnbull, the Governor of British North Borneo, at the Legislative Council171 words
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Article105 1955-11-24 7 Dance Tutor Accused Of Cheating IPOH, Wed. A former dance teacher. Lim Hock Guan 35, was today charged with cheating before the President of the Sessions Court, Mr. E. V. A. Peers. Lim said he was an advertiser, broker and an insurance agent. He was alleged to have committed the105 words
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Advertisement531 1955-11-24 7 SERRAVALLOS tDark and Iron Tonic Wine) Since 1848 IN CONVALESCENCE: ••> rravallo's Tonic" is most willingly taken by all patients aa < count of its pleasant taste a ,ul i| is easily digested. After a coarse of this preparation the general system i«- braced up, the b!ood greatly improved and531 words
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Advertisement199 1955-11-24 7 For straight backs give your baby this pure milk Mothers who cannot successfully breast feed their babies can rely on Ostermilk. Vitamin D is added to this pure, nourishing milk to build strong bones and teeth; also iron to enrich the blood Ostermilk is very easy to digest and is199 words
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Article981 1955-11-24 8 HPHE Labour Front Government's narrow victory m the budget debate virtually a survival which v,as only made possible by the support of the Governors nominees has resulted m increased activity behind the scenes by its "opponents The tempo of these moves has become so accelerated that Chief981 words
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Article1264 1955-11-24 8 Jerneh Hati - Jerneh Hati By JYJAY I take up the cudgels on behalf of the much-maligned ex- patriate? According to Mr. Tan te Leong, whose thoughtful discourse on "M a 1 ayanization" (Standard, Nov. 18) has provoked keen interest, the EXPATRIATES fall into several categories. I am1,264 words
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Letter306 1955-11-24 8 Sir: Mr. Marshall said: "A general election now would prejudice the constitutional talks scheduled tv take place m London m April. It is healthier for the country that we should wait until April, 1957. belore we seek election." These are m my opinion utter rubbish. What306 words
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Article154 1955-11-24 8 REVIEW OF VIEWS Malay Education JTTUSAN Melayu describes as a slap to the Malay Council of Education the letter from the Minister of Education informing the Council of its plans to open Malay secondary classes early next year. The Council had requested m a memorandum to the Minister for Malay154 words
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Article1054 1955-11-24 8 Aster Gunasekera - Aster Gunasekera By V HAS the Federation Government an agreed policy m regard to Malayanization or is it just a pathological fad wrenched by emotions? This question is posed by recent happenings m that territory. Not so long ago The Standard editorially had to1,054 words
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Advertisement21 1955-11-24 8 PAN -CAKE Make-Up made only by max Factor HOLLYWOOD AT ALL GOOD DEALERS •Pan-Cake (trademark) means Max Factor Hollywood cake make-up.21 words
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Advertisement46 1955-11-24 8 M L A V A N I Z A T Are you the "Medicinal- Purposes" type Mk The "MEDICINAL-PURPOSES" type the alcoholic m hypochondriac's clothing, chooses a beer rich m vitamins and scientifically perfected. He'll tell you so too if you join him. farlsbefq oS course46 words
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Article, Illustration105 1955-11-24 9 IT WAS a wow of a party. Forty young spinsters were invited to meet forty gay bachelors, with the bachelors paying for the night out and the proceeds going to charity. The men wore labels marked "bachelors" and or "wolf" all except Mr. Leslie Romain, of105 words
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Article110 1955-11-24 9 Queen's Tour Begins Jan. 27 LONDON. Nov. 23 (UP) Queen Elizabeth II will begin visit to Nigeria on Jan. 17, Buckingham Palace announced last night. I: had been announced privately that the Queen and her husband would visit Nigeria next year but the palace gave first details m <+■■■■ Following110 words
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Article107 1955-11-24 9 'H-Bombs: We'd Like Tractors' NEW DELHI, Nov. 23 (UP) Nikita Khrushchev said yesterday the Soviet Union would like to stop making hydrogen bombs "and devote |P a time and energy to the a king of tractors." But he said that Soviet H-bombs had to be made "m t: 1: defence."107 words
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Article63 1955-11-24 9 POME. Nov. 23 <AP) 5 ral hundred Romans taking part m a leftist demonstration against living costs clashed last night with riot |l UCc. About 12 demonstrators bruised and two police •ere wounded by flying s- 5. Fifty persons were a;- tea S ac of the63 words
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Article66 1955-11-24 9 ODENSE, Denmark, Nov. 23, A baby girl was born rday at a hospital m r near here Hei :r.other. Mrs. Gurli en, JU. died from a blood the heart immediately ?:;e gave birth to her first •■-five minutes later. by's father, Jens Knud- 21, collapsed and66 words
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Article32 1955-11-24 9 p General Assembly's teal Committee on Tues- iaopted a resolution on £°rea. distasteful to the nunists, that calls for a 2 m settlement based on ITpf l Nations objectives. UPUP - 32 words
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Article41 1955-11-24 9 I 'ICE President Mohammed On the eve of his defor home after a state visit to Burma, a news conference uesday Indonesia was '-red to accept American —ie aid without inter's m the internal affairs country. A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article70 1955-11-24 9 LONDON, Nov. 23, (UP)— Britain turned down a Saudi Arabian demand yesterday that she evacuate the disputed Buraimi Oasis but left the door open for further negotiations on its future. Informed sources said that a British note delivered to Saudi Arabia yesterday categorically rejected Saudi suggestions70 words
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Article80 1955-11-24 9 MINEOLA, New York, Nov. 23. (UP)— Police withdrew yesterday from the investigation of the shotgun slaying of millionaire sportsman William Woodward, Jr.. last Oct. 30, and said they were satisfied with his widow's story that it was an accident. Nassau County detective chief S. Pinnell said80 words
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Article300 1955-11-24 9 Russia Rebuffs U.K. On Arms Deal WEST MUST CONTINUE SUPPLY TO MID-EAST LONDON, Nov. 23 (UP)— Sir Anthony Eden disclosed yesterday Britain has approached Russia on the possibility of limiting arms deliveries to the Middle East and been rebutted. Agreement with Russia is unlikely and the West must continue to300 words
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Article25 1955-11-24 9 MORE than 5,000 persons m Colombia were left homeless yesterday by flood waters of the Magdalena River. Four bodies have been recovered. AP.25 words
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Article175 1955-11-24 9 RED sth COLUMN IN BRITAIN LONDON, Nov. 23 (Reuter) Britain has a dedicated Communist fifth column with no standards of honour, no patriotism and no possibility of compromise. Lord Astor warned the House of Lords last night. Lord Astor. 48, was speaking m a debate on the British diplomats Guy175 words
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Article, Illustration39 1955-11-24 9 photo. MAJOR General Clifford waves as the last British troops leave the Sudan by rail last week. With the final evacuation of all the British and Egyptian Forces of occupation. Sudan declared a public holiday. U.P.U.P. - 39 words
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Article83 1955-11-24 9 U. S. Reduces Forces TOKYO; Nov. 23, (Reuter)— The United States Army announced yesterday that the First Cavalry Division, stationed m Japan, will be reduced m strength by one regiment and a field artillery Battalion m the near future. An official announcement said, "The action is m accordance with the83 words
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Article64 1955-11-24 9 VATICAN CITY. Nov. 23, (UP) Vatican sources said last night that Pope Pius XII may reveal detail of his vision of Christ m his Christmas message to the world. As the world eagerly sought more information on the vision yesterday the Pope was working busily64 words
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Article63 1955-11-24 9 Atom -Refined Gasoline LINDEN, New Jersey, Nov. 23 aP) The Esso Research and Engineering Co., announced yesterday that gasoline has been refined by the use of atomic energy m what it called the first such development. Eager V. Murphree, company president, told newsmen that crude oil had been exposed to63 words
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227 1955-11-24 9 Ser vicemen's Wives Cannot Be Tried By Court Martial WASHINGTON, Nov. 23 (UP) A Federal judge ruled yesterday that the wives accompanying their servicemen husbands overseas cannot be tried by a military court martial. U.S. District Judge Edward A. Tamm declared unconstitutional a section of the 1950 Uniform Code of227 words
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Article177 1955-11-24 9 Students Defy Police NICOSIA, Cyprus, Nov. 23 (AP) Jeering students defied police batons and teal g a s and swirled through the shuttered streets of Nicosia, yesterday, tossing stones and hand grenades m another round of anti-British demonstrations. In Larnaca, demonstrators fired shots at British troops as soldiers and police177 words
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135 1955-11-24 9 FRANKFURT, Germany, Nov. 23 (AP) Dr Alfred E. Kinsey said yesterday he is going to send an American Research team overseas to inquire into the sex hie of European women. The American author of best selling books oo the sexual behaviour of men and135 words
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Article, Illustration86 1955-11-24 9 EL AUJA AREA THIS i s the Nitzama —El Auja area the section separating the watchful forces of both Israel and Egypt. The first building is the United Nations', the second is Israel's and the third Egypt's. The United Nations' building is used for the Israel EgyptianUP - 86 words
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246 1955-11-24 9 M-Easf Pact Against Red Threat BAGHDAD, Nov. 23 (AP)— Britain and four strategic nations along Russia s southern border completed last night formation of a permanent Middle East defence organization against Russian aggression. The organization linking Iraq, Iran, Pakistan and Turkey with Britain will246 words
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Article86 1955-11-24 9 1,000 To 1 Chance Rescue CAPETOWN, South Africa, Nov. 23 (AP) A thousand to one chance rescue m the Atlantic Ocean was reported yesterday by crewmen of the British whaler Setter Nine. The ship was two days out of Dakar last week when skipper Roa Hansen, 1 36, of Norway86 words
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Article30 1955-11-24 9 AN Egyptian military spokesman said on Tuesday that Israeli forces crossed the border and fired on Egyptian forces near Khan Yunes south of Gaza on Monday night. AP30 words
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Article61 1955-11-24 9 BUENOS AIRES. Nov. 23. (AP) A military court yesterday ordered two top generals of Peron regime to stand trial under charges of crimes against the constitution and security of stale. The two are Major General Franklin Lucero, who as Army Minister saved Peron m the June61 words
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Advertisement115 1955-11-24 9 ;i Choose LOLLIPOPS hygienically WfSßtimi j u-rappcd m cellophane right to a Ji ros&*aßt^ j] bag and each on a stick. Their delicious M ftl\e(ldij^\WL fruit flavour ?nnkes them a first AT 9^J^\y)t^i favourite with children "to cents j|K|^^-^^n^i«-:'l I r onG our amous L> oxcs °f Chocolates ,jglgjjjy*^(s3B[ 2115 words
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Article, Illustration529 1955-11-24 10 jtfANY budding young atomic scientists graduated from public high schools m the United States this spring. They are the first youngsters ever to complete a new type of "atomic-age" training that includes actual research with radioiso topes. They are an eager group. Their laboratory529 words
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Article, Illustration937 1955-11-24 10 E. H. Cressy - GIRLS OF MODERN JAPAN E. H. Cressy Daughters Of Japan I By LONDON "PLf ANY readers will have enjoyed the charming description of life m a well-to-do, strictly conducted, Chinese family a form of civilisation that will never be seen again drawn m A DAUGHTER OF CON. FUCIUS. Mr E.937 words
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Letter70 1955-11-24 10 Sir: May I thank the Public— through the medium of your paper— for their generous support to our 1955 Appeal? The Total Figure raised was $39,306.13. The Appeal Committee is particularly grateful to the Royal Navy, Army, Royal Air Force, Police, Schools, Rural Areas and all helpers who70 words
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Letter159 1955-11-24 10 Sir: At present we have a bus service running only between Kulim and Bukit Mertajam on the Kulim-Butterworth-Penang route. The Kulim-B. Mertajam bus service starts at 7.15 a.m. daily and ends at 7. p.m. between both terminals, whereas the Bukit Mertajam bus service operates till midnight between Butterworth159 words
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420 1955-11-24 10 Sir: I refer to a statement attributed to a spokesman of the Federation Establishment Office that European lady stenographers are taken into service due to the paucity of qualified Malayan applicants and his denia! that jobs are tailored for European officers' wives, as reported m your420 words
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Letter110 1955-11-24 10 V\\W\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\W\\\\\\\^ More Letters From Readers Sir: I'd like to take him by the Throat And choke him till he's dead. I'd like to take him by the pants And fling him straight to Hell. I'd love to prick him where it hurts With sawed off rusty nails And110 words
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Letter117 1955-11-24 10 Sir: Mr. Yap Pheng Geek jumped on the wagon when the subject of voting for aliens was raised. He jumped on the wagon again when multilingualism was mentioned. He is at it again advocating a grand alliance of all parties as soon as he heard that the Progressives117 words
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Letter89 1955-11-24 10 Sir: Here is a word on carlifts which is a real test of selflessness for car owners If they will all only cooperate, it will go a long way m beating the strikes and put '"pirate taxis'' out of business. Alas, selfishness is still paramount! If private carowners89 words
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Letter157 1955-11-24 10 Wine, Whisky Song Sir: The Labour Front budget has rightly been called an austerity budget if it were not for these items. While the number of new projected schools has been cut down to almost nil and what is being provided is practically all carry-over of arrears of work, we157 words
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Letter289 1955-11-24 10 Sir: The Council of Management of the Malayan Railway Junior Officers' Union would have taken strong exception to the recent statements made by the President of the Malayan Railway Traffic Operating Union, which appeared m the Press villify- ing our Union. But so childish and ridiculous were289 words
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Letter157 1955-11-24 10 Sir: We wish to point out the purpose and nature of the two Lecture Demonstrations which Martha Graham will be giving m Singapore. We have had some difficulty m presenting the idea of these Lecture Demonstrations to the public who may feel that they will differ but little157 words
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Advertisement101 1955-11-24 10 Gnanambigai /^l I ML. «-t^^P v^P Life is FUN for these lively /Jffl g JHH look at their lovely limbs, their /Asr^ I dlfl shinint; eyes their whole jMfm vs y expression is one of abundant /Jpli i < good health. j^M LACIOULN, being a well- v balanced food, supplies101 words
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Miscellaneous53 1955-11-24 10 .< —i >-- "Where are you, James? "I'm upstairs, dear, mowing the lawn." O/fr/illl| j\ x" 1 "Guess I must have had the •pattern book upside down." /PEACE\ (AT LAST!) 4MSEY.'- v vri: <r rs^ffsf*£ It I IS f1 .9 h I Si Si- Uil "I icouldn't bother to feed53 words
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Article285 1955-11-24 11 INDIA has been taking rapid strides toward I New Life, the dawn i hich is clearly disc ...ble today. If you I to Delhi and witness Industries Fair there wiO get a clearer I ::^::on of what I said the opening sentence. 1 Jivan" or New Life285 words
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Article, Illustration943 1955-11-24 11 HIGHLIGHTS: Govt. Motto is 'New Life 9 Necessity for Indology Reallocation of employees m The MENONS. of India its people New China is advancing on the road towards socialist industrialization. QUR President. Dr. Ra- jendra Prasad. has been m the South since Deepavall. He is now m943 words
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Article, Illustration1313 1955-11-24 11 A SERIALIZATION IN FIVE PARTS OF THE CAST DAVID Glenn Ford ABBE Dorothy McGuirc BARNEY Arthur Kennedy DISTRICT ATTORNEY ARMSTRONG John Hodiok MRS. CHAVEZ Koty Jurodo ANGEL CHAVEZ Rafael Campos JUDGE THEODORE MOTLEY Juano Hernandez A.A, "FATS" SANDERS Robert Middleton Directed by Mark Robson and produced by Charles Schnee,1,313 words
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Article438 1955-11-24 11 M. A. Glasgow - M. A. Glasgow By fdssdfsfsdfsdfsda W/e are apt to think of paper as a fragile substance, easilu torn, but some types of modern paper are just the opposite of fragile: m fact, they are extremely tough. Nowadays, there are paper tapes that match, weight for weight, the438 words
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Article306 1955-11-24 11 M.G.M.'s COURT DRAMA 1 vixy in which he claimed long experience. At first, David hesitated to assume the responsibility of trial lawyer in so Involved a case; but when Barney insisted that Angel would not have a chance without adequate funds lor his defence he agreed to the proposition. But306 words
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Advertisement43 1955-11-24 11 The world famous family of i TIGER CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is en excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL flSlSg| MILKMAID i^NDENSED Mil* MH 1/ """SSSUP^ MILK dr!tZ > Gl^43 words
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Miscellaneous255 1955-11-24 11 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 7. You should be eood at this LLUtS m order to complete this across 0 g uzzle ll t ft a .9 Pleasurable interest of a a o: baix c; coster- parent of his offspring? ra I T, 81 uji rime signal for the early 14 Found m255 words
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Article48 1955-11-24 12 THE first European "earth dam" will be opened m 1960 at a spot a mile and a quarter above the confluence of the Übaye and the Durance, at Serre Poncon. south of France. The dam will allow for the irrigation of 180,000 acres of land.48 words
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Article214 1955-11-24 12 MALAYA WILL BENEFIT THE Chartered Bank o f India, Australia and China, whose "empiu stretches from Aden to Japan, has announced the formation of a £2 million sterling (Mal.Sl? million) project— the C.8.1. i> velopment Corporation, Ltd. for the develop. ment of industry and214 words
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470 1955-11-24 12 U. S. TRADE HEADED FOR RECORD YEAR WASHINGTON, Nov. 23.— 8y now it is abundantly clear that the United States economy is on its way to record achievements this year. And since domestic and foreign economic activity are inextricably linked, it should cause littls surprise that U.S. foreign trade also470 words
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Article150 1955-11-24 12 RUBBER CAINS 2 CENTS SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday rose by two cents to $1,262 per lb. for first grade rubber for December shipment on a steady market, with differentials between the current month and December still at 62 cents. Prices improved throughout the day from $1.25 to $1,262 at the150 words
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Article114 1955-11-24 12 UNITED States Steel Corporation, is preparing to spend more than US$5OO million m 1956 to expand its facilities, according to the Wall Street Journal. In recent months expansion pans announced by American steel producers add up to some 6.500,000 tons m new capacity. The present industry capacity114 words
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Article, Illustration57 1955-11-24 12 MR. R. H. OWEN (seated third from left), the assistant manager of the Prudential Assurance Co. Ltd., and Mrs. Owen were entertained to a Chinese dinner at the Loke Yuen Restaurant, Kuala Lumpur. He is visiting Malaya for the first time. He will meet members of the company's organization to57 words
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Article51 1955-11-24 12 Others m the picture are (from left): Mr. Neoh Boon Hean, Mrs. Goh Kcng Kicee, Mr. Tan Kok Sun, the company's Agency Inspector m the Federation, Mrs. Williams, Mr. Goh Keng Kwee, Madam Choy Wor Soon, Mr. L. A. Williams, the company's manager m Malaya and Mrs.51 words
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130 1955-11-24 12 Industrials. Rubbers Quiet; Tins Irregular QUIET conditions again obtain m both the industrials and rubber sections of the Malayan share market yesterday. Tin shares, however were irregular to higher. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers M. Colls 0.85 0.90 xall MIXING Austral Amal.130 words
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Article139 1955-11-24 12 Business In Shares MALAYAN Sharebrokers yesterdaj reported the following business done: Alex Bricks prefs. $1.80; Con. Tin Smelt. Ords. 29/ C; F. N. Ords. 51.72-\: Malayan Cements 51. 68. $1.66; Singapore Cold Storage 51. 721 cd. 51. 74 cd: Straits Traders $24.25; U.E. Ords. $10: Wearne Bros. $3.07, $3.10: Wilkinson139 words
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Article38 1955-11-24 12 A METALWARE factory m Amsterdam has put on the market an oil heater m which the fuel is vaporized by an electric heating element, a? a result of which complete combustion of the oil is effected.38 words
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Article, Illustration266 1955-11-24 12 THE demand for pure silk m the Eastern markets, including Malaya, is increasing, Mr. P. Lyard, overseas representative of Pey, Forest Cie. Lyon, France, said m Singapore yesterday. The representative is m the Colony on a 10-day visit to promote sales of his firm's textiles266 words
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540 1955-11-24 12 Model Tests Aid Engineers In U.K. Projects THERE is no reliable method by which a civil engineer can calculate the effect of a proposed barrage or a scheme for flood protection on a river bed. In coastal engineering works, such as the construction of harbours and docks. further difficulties are540 words
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Article130 1955-11-24 12 SINGAPORE Chinese Pn> duce Exchange noon dosing prices per picul yesterday: Afuntok white $1.34 sellers. Sarawak white $133 sellers. Special Sarawak black $85 sel i coconut oil (bulk) $40 sell< I coconut oil (drums) 5424 sellers; copra Nov. $2<s£ buyei S27£ sellers; Dec. ?27^ buyers, $27-, sellers. Singapore130 words
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Article73 1955-11-24 12 CORTISONE and nydrocortisone. produced for the Ri time from a chemical derived from the waste of the Bi plant, were shown to doctors at the London Medical Exhibition, which opened recent This British synthesis of < tisone was achieved as a res. of a combined operation whicn73 words
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Advertisement692 1955-11-24 12 The Bankruptcy (Amendment) Ordinance. 1955 Re: CHEW PENG YAM Bankruptcy No. 92 of 1955 THE Official Assignee intends to pay preferential claims m the above bankruptcy on the basis established by the above Ordinance on or after 19th December. 1955. All persons who have preferential claims including m particular claims692 words
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Advertisement488 1955-11-24 12 NOTICES NATURALISATION is hereby given that the following persons whose names and addresses are given below are applying to the Governor for naturalisation and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to the Chief488 words
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Advertisement540 1955-11-24 12 JOHORE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT TENDERS are invited for the supply of MEDIUM GRADE SIAMESE RICE to hospitals m Johore. The term of the contract is for 3 months beginning Ist January, 1956. Each tender must be accompanied with sample and a Treasury Receipt of $100/- for each District and the tendered540 words
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Miscellaneous137 1955-11-24 12 OUTER ROADS S.H.B. WHARVES Indus. Chit Myan Ma. Harwi. Memno n ti. Benmohr 8. O Bencruachan. President JefTer- wood 10. Bennevis 1?.. Eambo< son, Nanyang, Frederick Clover, 15. Karimun 17. Polly 19. So*r Tai Ping Yang. Kashu Maru. Bee 21. Subadar 23. Gorson Steel Artisan. Swan Valley, I Mandeville 27.137 words
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Advertisement802 1955-11-24 13 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. ■Hi *3«3/6. 265*1/4 > 32/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax, Boston, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult Ports S por. p. ham Penang M gMNON Codowns 6/7 Etd 25 Nov 26 Nov 27 Nov and Dec •OLVOOMH 9/16 Feb 17 Feb802 words
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Advertisement1057 1955-11-24 13 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) Shipping 'ri!l? Df m? ElimuLM i ivr Travel Depts. -IIIL ULLL FLMNLL LINL Dep t. Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW, LONDON b CONTINENT Singapore Due1,057 words
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Advertisement837 1955-11-24 13 MITSUI pR LINE Spore P. S'hom Penong FOR JAPAN from India Nagisan Maru for Kobe 29 Nov FOR JAPAN trorr, Continent Hodakason Maru for Yokohama, Nagova, via Saigon, Bangkok, Hongkong 29 Nov Harunosan Maru 'or Yo^odomc. Kobe Nagcva via Soiqon Bangkok H kong 9 Dec FOR U.S.A. vio Suez also837 words
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Advertisement825 1955-11-24 13 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS 10 CON! INtNI /SCANDINAVIA Foi Aden, Port Soid. Csenoo, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hornby**, Copenhagen, Gothenburg and Oslo Spore f Sham Penang "MORELIA" In Port xi "SONGKHLA" 4 5 Dec 6 7 Dec xx) "FALSTRIA" 21 23 Dec 24, 24 Dec 25 26 Dec xx) 'MEONIA' 26 27825 words
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Article407 1955-11-24 14 HELEN HUGH - HELEN HUGH I By CO beaut; belongs only to the young? And clamour is only for the teens and twenties? What nonsense! Think of the "girl who drew the biggest queues m London's West End recently forty five year old Katharine Hepburn m her film "Summer407 words
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Article198 1955-11-24 14 piMPKIN PIE is a great American favourite. We can tell you how to make it yourself. CIGHT ounces pumpkin, steamed and well drained; four ounces brown sugar; four ounces white sugar; tablespoon honey; pinch ground cloves; one and a half teaspoons ground cinnamon; one and a half teaspoons198 words
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Article69 1955-11-24 14 AT a fashion parade for poodles m New York a commentator cooed: "Note Celeste's ravishing mi n k afternoon jacket with the jeicelled pocket jor the extra biscuit." KISSPROOF A SURVEY made by the National Institute of Dry-cleaning m America shows that only 2.8 per cent of all69 words
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Article, Illustration327 1955-11-24 14 Brides Fooled By Brass Rings ORASS wedding rings with a SI 3O price-tag are number one favourites with brides who want to be "different." Fashionable and expensive platinum wedding rings can contain brass, nickel or even steel, says the British Jewellers' Association The content of platinum is not governed by327 words
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Article, Illustration80 1955-11-24 14 LOOKING forward j to the weekends m Maloya we present two 2of the hot-weather 1 outfits shown to world 2 trade buyers at the i British Fashion Fair m London. Model Jean 1 Cloike (left) wears a j slip-on jacket of em--2 bossed cotton print, ~i lined with towelling. 280 words
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Article541 1955-11-24 14 Mona Curran - Mona Curran By Novel Designs For 1956 Fair RECOGNISING the need for more imaginative design and craftsmanship to meet growing competition, British manufacturers of costume jewellery have been experimenting over the past twelve months with new production methods and techniques and with new colour processes.541 words
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Article133 1955-11-24 14 AMERICANS love fried or baked bananas. They are one of their favourite vecetables particularly with rissoles, fritters or pork chops. Here's an exciting bar.a:.a savoury to try: POUR thin slices of ham; 1 prepared mustard; four firm bananas; one and a half tablespoons melted margarine; cheese sauce. Spread133 words
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469 1955-11-24 14 Gerree Read - Gerree Read YJ/HEN FRUIT stains mar expensive table linen, or COFFEE stains spoil a favourite dress, it is enough to make anyone despair, but most stains can be removed quite simply. It is mainly a question of knowing what to use. FRUIT stains are469 words
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Advertisement210 1955-11-24 14 QUICK- FROZEN FISH > sea-fresh and > delicious! Fresh as the moment they were caught. All this delicious tastiness is brought to you by Birds Eye. They don't have time»to get >. travel-stained or tired looking. Immediately the fish are landed at the quay, they are washed, filleted, packed into210 words
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Article40 1955-11-24 15 :?OH. Wed Heavy rain m po=tponement"of the match between Aryan khana team of India and M Indian Association 1 XI scheduled to be day. .'hir.ese Assembly Hall s .ompleteiy flooded. h will be held tomor-40 words
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Article188 1955-11-24 15 Malaya Ist. Inns. 136 fl .<;ukong Services Ist Inns. 222 MALAYA 2nd INNINGS jneev b Morton 37 K.rton c b Lipscombe 91 -■.'[> b Lipscombe 46 c Carr b Birley 4 U.dker c Whithall b Birley 0 j >]<ppard Ibw b Lipscombe 15 i X rkham c Birley b188 words
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Article, Illustration1143 1955-11-24 15 Cheers For Kirkham He's The Man Who Routs HK Services THE MALAYANS ARE TWO*UP By OUR HONGKONG CORRESPONDENT AFTER A DAY of dramatic changes and fluctuating fortunes, the Malayan cricket eleven today skittled out the Hongkong Combined Services on a lively crumbling wicket for only 73 runs m ninety three1,143 words
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428 1955-11-24 15 fßy Our Rugby Reporter FIJIANS 47 RAF MALAYA 3 4 goals. 9 tries. Try. RADRODRO'S Flying Fijians completely subdued the Royal Air Force, Malaya by 47 points to three m a rugby match played at Seletar yesterday. Playing on a waterlogged428 words
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Article143 1955-11-24 15 SINGAPORE will not only make a .strong bid lor the King of Cambodia Cup but also display its product of basketball sportsmanship m the Phnom Penh International Basketball Competition commencing on Nov. 26. The stafement was made by Mr. George G. Thompson of the Public Relations143 words
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Article64 1955-11-24 15 TAIPING. Wed.— A late goal by centretorward Gulara Rasol. helped the Aryan Gymkhana soccer tourists to hold a Taiping Invitation eleven to a three-ail draw m their match on the St. Georges School ground here yesterday. The Taiping team comprised players from Penang. Perak snd Selangor.64 words
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Article33 1955-11-24 15 RAJAJI Sports Chib drew one all with Springdale Sports Club m a friendly soccer game played at Farrer Park yesterday. Chandran scored for Rajaii while Boon Yong netted for Springdale.33 words
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Article113 1955-11-24 15 Weather Beats Bob Mathias BAD weather yesterday eve;".ing forced Bob Math:a-. the two-time Olympic decathlon champion, to call off his athletic clinic which was to be held on the Raffles Institution ground. About 40 people braved the afternoon drizzle ar.d turned up ax Raffles Institution to find the ground partly113 words
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135 1955-11-24 15 S.B.A. National Championship Final Tomorrow THE Singapore Badminton Association's 1955 National championship tournament Mill come to a close tomorrow night with the playing, of the senior inter-club final between Mayflower B.P. the holders, and Marigold B.P. Probable line-up of the teams are: Mayflower 8.P.: Ist singles Teoh Peng Hooi. 2nd135 words
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Article319 1955-11-24 15 HYDERABAD. Nov. 23 (Renter) New Zealand failed by 23 runs to save the follow-on against India today m spite of a century by John Guy on the fourth day of the first cricket test here. Replying to India's big first I innings total oi319 words
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Advertisement564 1955-11-24 15 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACAMT EDUCATION DLPARIMLM SLLANGOR A PrLiICATIONS are :nv:'.< for a Tt acher nea iovernment Chinese Cuala Lumi m .ALARY SC ALLS:. ?oilege Trained (man) Basic $160 x 3 -2 223 x 14--29 310 >. 14- 6 COLA (21 10 I D :::.tia. basic saL woman) Basic $145564 words
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Miscellaneous347 1955-11-24 15 The two most powerful men on earth have combined jj_J >. I BO! I Hammond ("Evil Eye") Pleegle, r Yt^ -A^i A jNI f" General Bashlngton Bullaoose, -n n/p ATfl^^C Inherited the Erll Eye from a I^-Si Jtl.^"""^nQ pMi v J l> self-made billionaire. Inheri- rTjSlbl] l^^^ long line of347 words
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Article258 1955-11-24 16 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Walla Walla Defeated But Not Disgraced Says MAKING a welltimed challenge m the final furlong Shamrock Slipper, with Jackie Jones astride, created a big upset when he ran home a two length winner m the main six furlongs sprint for Class One, Division One258 words
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Article, Illustration1854 1955-11-24 16 RACE ONE Horses Cl. Div. 4 6 Furs. Mr. Wong Ah York's 544—266 WEST POINT (3) 8.11 Larkm 1 Mrs. Khoo Soo Chay's 713—302 C.OLDFN DOLLAR l7> 8.12 Geyer 2 "Lowk Stable's" 618—236 MAGIC NOTE (6) 8.11 Ransome 3 246— 86 Copacabana t.B) 8.09 D.1,854 words
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Article141 1955-11-24 16 Four -Day Meet At Penang PENANG. Wed. Penang Turf Club's Christmas-New \ear meeting will be as usual, over four days Dec. 24, 26, 31 and Jan. 2. Big race of the meeting will be the Commissioner-General's Cup for Class One stayers, the P and O Cup for sprinters and the141 words
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62 1955-11-24 16 Sewell Atkinson Rout WRAC Tanglin SINGAPORE Cricket Club scored an easy victory when they beat WRAC Tanglin 11-0 m a women's hockey matrh played on the padang yesterday Mrs. Sewell (5) including a ■hattnck' and Miss Atkinson il) scored the goals m the first half. Mrs. Sewell scored another three62 words
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Article53 1955-11-24 16 by TOTAL POOL ($327,630) Ist Prize No. *****8 ($147,434) 2nd Prize No. *****3 73,717) 3rd Prize No. *****7 40,954) STARTERS ($5,119 each): Nos. *****5 *****4, *****0, *****3, *****8, *****9, *****4, *****8. Consolation ($2,457 each): Nos. *****5 *****7, *****4, *****6, *****5, *****3, *****8, *****5, *****8, *****6. Double Tote: 10553 words
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Article, Illustration510 1955-11-24 16 Course Scratching:: British Paragon. Winner trained by: Manning Won by: 3. 1,1 Time: 1 mm. 58-4/5 sec. Tote: 522, $8, $11. $12. Cash Sweep: Ist 4369 ($2,346): 2nd 4253 C 51,173); 3rd 2005 ($586). Starters: ($B3 each) 1621, 1923. 1450 1230 3322 1209, 3371. ALPINE KNIGHT began bestStandard; Chow Kuan Yee - 510 words
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Miscellaneous32 1955-11-24 16 HOCKEY .1 S.H.A. LEAGUE DIV. 8.0.D. "A" vs. University at 8.0.D. RUGBY University of Malaya OS, Police at P.T.S. ATHLETICS Bob Mathias session r.t R.1.. 10 a.m. to 11 a.m., 4 p.m.32 words
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