Singapore Standard, 25 November 1955
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Title Section33 1955-11-25 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE 2FR f^C -/lM FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL ***** (5 lines) 2400 T^ A* I sn 24M Vol. VI. No. 142 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1955 14 PAGES 15 CENTS33 words
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Article, Illustration98 1955-11-25 1 Great Welcome To Distinguished Visitor At K.L. CANDID Standard photo of the welcome which Ceylon's Premier, Sir John Kotelawala (on extreme left with cane), received on his first visit to Kuala Lumpur yesterday. He was received at the Airport by scores of people among whom were, (from left) the High98 words
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Article127 1955-11-25 1 'NAUGHTY LITTLE BOY LEE' P.A.P. LEADER in the A-sembly. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. who spent all day fighting a losing battle trying to reduce emoluments of senior government officers was termed "the bright little boy in the front row who is an awful nuisance ln a ctossroom." Amidst roars of127 words
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Article35 1955-11-25 1 GLOBE Wireless said yesterday its station at Manila had received a message from the U.S.S. Symphony stating that it picked up 45 survivors from the distressed Fakira in the South China Sea. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article472 1955-11-25 1 Ceylon's Sir John Shows Malaya The... Divert Colonialism To Path Of Progress KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. -The Ceylon Premier, Sir John Kotelawala, today advised Malaya to make her progress to freedom a ''bloodless revolution" lest the country be seized by some violent foreign ideology in the haste to472 words
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236 1955-11-25 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Prime Minister of Ceylon, Sir John Kotelawala, declared tonight that the price of natural rubber must be maintained at the present levels "somehow or other" if over-populated South-east Asia was to be prevented, going Communist. "If the price of synthetic236 words
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Article143 1955-11-25 1 ESTATE HUNGER STRIKE IPOH, Thurs. About 40 of 87 striking labourers of Sungei Limau Estate in Trong, North Perak. have gone on a hunger strike following the dismissal of two fellow workers who had held high posts in their union. The strikers belong to the estate branch of the National143 words
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Article44 1955-11-25 1 HONGKONG ,Nov. 24 (UP) Fire destroyed about 100 huts in a squatter village today and three persons suffered injuries. About 600 persons were rendered homeless when flames raced through the area. Firemen brought the blaze under control in 30 minutes.44 words
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Article20 1955-11-25 1 BRITISH exports of Scotch whisky in the first 10 months of this year were valued at £35,582,741. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article15 1955-11-25 1 TURKISH Prime Minister, Adnan Menderes, has accepted an invitation to visit Pakistan. U.P.U.P. - 15 words
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Article135 1955-11-25 1 MOSCOW, Nov. 24 (Reuter) British producer Peter Brook, seized the camera of a Soviet photographer in the front row of a Moscow theatre and flung it into the corridor during last night's performance in Moscow by the British Company of Shakespeare's "Hamlet." He had protested to135 words
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Article44 1955-11-25 1 THE Federation Government paid out $61,130 last month for information leading to capture or killing of Communist terrorists. Pahang topped the list with $21,450 while $17,475 was paid out in Johore and $14,000 in Kelantan. No reward was paid in Trengganu.44 words
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Article30 1955-11-25 1 BRITISH Foreign Secretary, Mr. Harold MacMillan, returned by air to London yesterday after attending the first meeting of the ministerial council of the Anti-Com-munist Bagdad Defence Alliance. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article24 1955-11-25 1 THE Trident, one of France's latest jet fighters, has. exceeded "by more than one-third" the speed of sound during recent flights. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article150 1955-11-25 1 Mr. Moto Held In Hongkong MITSUO Yamamoto, the Japanese boxer who was involved in a fight with a Singapore reporter, Mr. James Chan, last week, was detained by Hongkong Police when his Japan-bound vessel arrived in Hongkong yesterday. Yamamoto, the first Japanese boxer to be allowed to fight in Malaya150 words
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Article25 1955-11-25 1 THE Japanese meteorological observatory said yesterday that radioactive rain fell on two Japanese cities on Monday. Weathermen said it came from Siberia. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article158 1955-11-25 1 THE Singapore Bus Workers' Union, last night asked Government to set up an arbitration tribunal to deal with its dispute with bus owners. This announcement came from the leader of the Union, Mr. Fong Swee Suan, three hours after the Chinese Bus Owners' Association snubbed158 words
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Article38 1955-11-25 1 A TOMBSTONE yesterday saved Emilio Ororizzi from plunging with his car more than 330 feet into a ravine. His car swerved off an Alpine road near Tassullo, Italy and the stone blocked the car. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article110 1955-11-25 1 SINGAPORE Police are looking for the driver oi a black taxi, who is a very important witness in a recent murder case. Police believe that a male Chinese carrying a brown suitcase boarded a taxi at 2 p.m. on Nov. 17 at Chin Swee Road.110 words
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Article167 1955-11-25 1 'Visit Our Little Island' KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.The Federation's Chiei Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, and the Sultan of Selangor have been invited to visit Ceylon. The invitation was today personally conveyed to them by Ceylon's Premier, Sir John Kotelawala, who called on them during his ten-hour visit to the Federal capital.167 words
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Article46 1955-11-25 1 CAR arsonists struck again last night and set fire to a vehicle, belonging to an Army officer, parked outside a club pavilion in Napier Road, Singapore. Police recently offered a $10,000 reward for information leading to the capture of the arson gang.46 words
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Article32 1955-11-25 1 A YOUNG married woman, Kahin Haniia Bi. 26, was found suffering from suspected caustic soda poisoning in her home in Balestier Road. Singapore, last night. She was admitted to hospital.32 words
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Advertisement60 1955-11-25 1 Ifottet re meet? ££_____S OPPOSITS ODSON *\,nc pose i rec 2o*os i v x_ Junta's fin-up Quench jour Christmas thirst /jttr- Ov J* with F A El. cold Red Lion wonderful Z__7 lff&**i %^y orange or pineapple. I j7V^~_>stS Malayans and Santa have enjoyed jr \j j 72 Christmas** with60 words
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Advertisement146 1955-11-25 1 Bmm MOVIE FILMS AVAILABLE ON HIRE at NEW REX PHOTO STUDIO FILMS LIBRARY 1 Raffles Place, S'pore Tel: ***** Incredible but True! B7oc D y BUYS this LEONARD table top re frig era tor ,4V Tto'.i»i- iu*i_-.' _w_».- ii _^^^>- > t cu. ft. of cold in a I ffl146 words
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541 1955-11-25 2 HeDidrr'tEvenGet His Puppet Show PENANG, Thurs. A van-driver, Ong Eng Leng, whose son was ill, called a medium *o go into a trance and consult "Loh Seah Kong" a god believed to have powers to help people during sickness, the Magistrate's541 words
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Article83 1955-11-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Kuala Lumpur Theatre Ciub will present "Anastasia" for three nights from Dec. 15. Adapted by Guy Polton from the play by Marrelle Maurette and directed by Gloria Sturge. "Anastasia" is centred round the legend that the young Romanov Princess of that name83 words
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Article43 1955-11-25 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. The members of the Mersing Excise Board are the District Officer, chairman, the Assistant District Officer, vicechairman, the District Forest Officer, the Medical Officer, Mr. Poh Swee Lim, Mr. Lee Seng Khoon and Inche A. Ghani bin Elias.43 words
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Article62 1955-11-25 2 PENANG, Thurs Police here have detained P. V. Menon, 23. a former Singapore Court clerk in connection with alleged cheating offences in the Colony. They arrested him on Tues- day aboard the State of Madras baund for India. Inspector C. de Souza and two detectives from Singapore62 words
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Article110 1955-11-25 2 He Climbed Through Hole In Roof KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs R. Chinawan, 22, a labourer, was today jailed 12 months by the president of the Sessions Court for theft of jewellery worth $320. Chinawan, who pleaded guilty, had previously been convicted and imprisoned for six months for house-breaking and theft. ASP110 words
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88 1955-11-25 2 Fatal Dash From Behind Halted Bus NIBONG TEBAL, Thurs.— A six year-old girl, Jam binti Nayan, ran across the road behind a stationary bus and was knocked down and killed by an on-coming lorry at Simpang Ampat. This was told at an inquiry held before the Coroner. Enche Hassan bin88 words
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233 1955-11-25 2 Police Stumble On Batu Road 'Fence' Ring BIG SWAG OF JEWELLERY RECOVERED KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Certain thugs and prostitutes living: in Batu Lane the capital's worst squatter settlement have been aiding petty thieves to dispose of their loot, The Standard was told today. Police stumbled on to a collection of233 words
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Article176 1955-11-25 2 Shotguns Replace Blowpipes KUALA LU MPU R, Thurs. Aborigine auxiliary policemen armed with shotguns instead of their traditional blowpipes, today provided a security guard for the Secretary of State for Air, Lord de L'lsle and Dudley, when he visited the jungle forts, Shean and Telanok. Lord de L'lsle and Dudley176 words
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215 1955-11-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Tara Singh alias Abdul Gafor. 42, a watchman and his wife. Zainab, 41. were today released on good behaviour bonds for assaulting two policemen on duty. They were also fined a total of $80 and ordered to pay215 words
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Article38 1955-11-25 2 HONGKONG. Nov. 24 Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: $15.40 to £1 sterling; 55.8275 to US$l: 51. 826 to Malayan $1; $0,165 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $253,875 to a tael.38 words
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Article38 1955-11-25 2 THE Ipoh Magistrate, Che Jamal bin Abdul Latif, postponed a summons charge against the Malayan race horse trainer. W.S. Bagby, for negligent driving to Dec. 13 for mention, as the prosecution had not served the summons.38 words
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Article35 1955-11-25 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— For attempting yesterday to smuggle a gold chain valued at $163 on which duty payable was $24, Sinnayiah was fined $200 in the Magistrate's Court today. The chain was confiscated.35 words
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Article64 1955-11-25 2 PENANG. Thurs. Three men armed with daggers robbed three women of jewellery worth $250 at a house in Nanning Street early this morning. The three robbers tied the women before they took the jewellery. It took the women some time to unfasten their bonds64 words
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285 1955-11-25 2 Less Bother For People In Road Accidents FROM today, persons involved in minor traffic accidents, need only, after stopping, exchange nee* and addresses. Providing this is done, it is unnecessary that accidents of this nature be reported to the Police. A Government sp n explained: "Up to iv e law285 words
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104 1955-11-25 2 False Charge Cop Jailed Four Months KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Selangor Special Branch Inspector, Tan Hong Chan, 31, was today jailed for 4 months by the First Magistrate for making a false statement in respect of a "junior and sim-ple-minded" subordinate. Tan was said to have "framed" a charge of criminal104 words
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Article76 1955-11-25 2 MALACCA, Thurs.— Ban Ah Kai, 22, a soldier of the Federation Regiment Armoured Corps, w*as today sentenced to six months' imprisonment when he pleaded guilty to theft of a wristwatch worth $1 10 from a Bunga Raya watchdealer earlier this month. The court was told that76 words
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Article60 1955-11-25 2 THE authorities have no right to close down open air cinemas in rural areas because they are meeting places for unruly elements, said Rural Board member, Mr. H.J.C. Kulasingha, yesterday. Mr. Kulasingha, who was making an adjournment speech said these cinemas were a cheap form60 words
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Article104 1955-11-25 2 Relief For Province Gale Victims PENANG. Thurs.— Over $700 were distributed to 32 victims of the recent gale, which swept across Province Wellesley at the beginning of this month damaging numerous house s at Cherok Tokun, Junjong Sungei Lembu, Kubon Semang. Juru and Changkat. This gift, which comprised contributions by104 words
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Article135 1955-11-25 2 Why Worry, Fecf.'s Paying l! KANGAR, Thurs. The Perlis State Council today agreed to pay $24,330 gratuity to the Mentri Besar, Raja Haji Ahmad bin Raja Endut, for his services to the State from February 1948 to September 1955. Inche Yusoff bin Abubakar opposing the proposal said135 words
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Article65 1955-11-25 2 STUDENTS from Malaya BU among those who have ac ed invitations to a reception to be attended by the Secrc' i j of State for the Colonies. Alan Lennox-Boyd, on Tut fc day. Nov. 29. The party will be held ai'^JW London hon.e of Sir Wa\L.i Wakefield, MP.65 words
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Article81 1955-11-25 2 MALACCA, Thurs— Sam;. 1 Mohamed was fined $100 and his driving licence was endorsed today when he pleaded guilty to a charge of driving his lorry in a dangerous manner at the Bth Mile Sungei Udang-Malacca Road recently. Samad was stated to have overtaken a bullock cart81 words
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Article63 1955-11-25 2 MRS. LIM YEW HOCK, v ft of Singapore** Minister of Labour and We. fare, will Dpi handicraft exhibition org) I by the Social Welfare Depa ment on Dec 3 at the Vi a Memorial Hall. The work of 2.500 children, their ages ranging froir. siJ63 words
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Article31 1955-11-25 2 MR. C. Y. Yin and I: a Mat Haji bin Haji Yomi:.. tv. o retiring Alliance members ol the Ipoh and Menglembu Tc Council were complimented bj the Council yesterday.31 words
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923 1955-11-25 3 They're >4 570f On Political Landscape Counters Lee ALL serving expatriate officers in Singapore will receive fair treatment when the Labour Front Coalition Government's Malayanization policy is adopted. This pledge was made by Singapore's Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, at yesterday's committee session923 words
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Article253 1955-11-25 3 SINGAPORE employers can negotiate with any union they wish, and Government has no right to compel negotiations with any particular union even If it caters for the majority of the workers. Minister for Labour and Welfare, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, said this in the253 words
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Article282 1955-11-25 3 It's Persecution/ He Says POLITICAL persecution and not academic freedom is a characteristic of the University of Malaya, PAP leader in the Singapore Legislative Assembly, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said yesterday in the debate on items' in the education budget. i If the political persecution282 words
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Article153 1955-11-25 3 Malayanize Education —Says Ede SINGAPORE Government should reorientate its entire education system if the Malayan nation, rich with cultural heritage from ail communites. is to be created, said Mr. John Ede (Prog.— Tanglin) in the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday. Moving an amendment, to reduce by S500,0fl() the money allotted for153 words
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Advertisement286 1955-11-25 3 *w I LET (HEINZ B_ -./_i.v.v.«««,v _^^*"*"^k X x j^" r% ST i "s\" F 1 Heinz Cooked Spaghetti^ m-m-m-m here's catin^. f|| J^i Zippy, zesty tomato-sauced 9 I galore just as they come Is from the tin. \h>w wonder- W fS^^-iWT_ ful Heinz Cooked Spaghetti W KJ '1 a286 words
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Advertisement271 1955-11-25 3 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products m HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache Neuralgia, Colds, Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG IHE TIGER MEDICAL HALL ll RAFFLES HOTEL ll M notice m m^% *W i'Z The ballroom will be exclusively reserved to-night for the Hfl271 words
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Article, Illustration114 1955-11-25 4 Stage Is Complet®, But There Must Be Music. THIRTY Form 111 students of Tanjong Katong Girls' School found that the stage in their beautiful school hall lacked a curtain. So they decided to do something about it. f_hey organized a Fun Faii. yesterday114 words
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220 1955-11-25 4 THE Director of Socibl Welfare, Mr. T. P. Cromwell, yesterday told the Malayanization Commission that his department could be Malayanized at the earliest by February, 1957, except for the posts of Director and Principal Assistant Director of Social Welfare. Mr. Cromwell said220 words
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Article149 1955-11-25 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot f.o.b. (nom.) 137 138} No 1 RS S. Dec. 1301 130} No. 1 Dec. 124| 125! No. 2 Dec. 123} 124} Tone: Ver v steady. TLN PKICE The price of tin yesterday was $378. per149 words
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Article85 1955-11-25 4 THE Seletar Chinese Old Boys' Association was not refused registration, but was asked to amend one of its rules the Acting Chief Secretary. Mr. J D. Higham, told Mr Lim Ching Siong (PAP. Bukit Timah) yesterday at the Legislative Assembly meeting in reply to a question.85 words
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Article30 1955-11-25 4 A SINGAPORE cowherd, Bala Subramaniman, was stung by hornets yesterday while cutting grass in a field in Tampenis Road. He was removed to the General Hospital.30 words
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130 1955-11-25 4 JOHORE? BAHRU. Thurs.— A Chinese, woman terrorist made hermit presentable before she here yesterday. The wonian, Yap Sian, believed to be a food cultivator for the terrorists when she was in the jungle, had a bath, dressi?d her hair and changed into a130 words
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274 1955-11-25 4 There Are NO Forgotten Men In Rural Areas The Chairman of the Singapore Rural Board. Mr. S. G. Burlock, at its monthly meeting yesterday, refuted a recent statement .by a Minister that the people in rural areas were "forgotten men" who were being denied facilities for "decent liviiag." "These attacks274 words
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Article72 1955-11-25 4 WITH the publication of the Singapore Master Plan in January, agricultural lands will be demarcated in the Colony and farmers will have tenure of land, subject to their developing the land properly. This was said by the Minister for Local Government Lands and Housing Inche Abdul72 words
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172 1955-11-25 4 Catholic Guild's Statement THE Catholic Social Guild of Singapore yesterday described Chief Minister David Marshall's fear o_ religious intolerance being introduced into the Assembly as "a merely emotional statement, without any factual basis." i Mr. Marshall expressed this fear during the Assembly's debate on the172 words
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216 1955-11-25 4 Though He Was l A Cood Lawyer' A SINGAPORE magistrate yesterday called a hawker boy "a good lawyer" when he said he could not have assaulted a man thrice his size. The hawkerboy, Wong Siew Kiuk, 17, was convicted for having, assaulted City Council216 words
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Article124 1955-11-25 4 G. KANDASWAMY, a laundry shop owner, told the Singapore Second District Court yesterday that a man demanded $15 from him in order that he could carry on his business "safely." He was testifying against Majid bin Ahmad, who was charged with attempted extortion at124 words
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Article53 1955-11-25 4 THE Ministry of Commerce and Industry last night announced that the Indonesian factfinding mission's talks in Singapore during the past week "have been most cordial and helpful." The statement indicated that a conference at ministerial level would be held very soon between the governments of Indonesia, Singapore53 words
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Article33 1955-11-25 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— A low cost housing scheme for 60 Malays at Kluang has been approved by RIDA. The site is within town limits and tenders will shortly be called.33 words
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423 1955-11-25 5 Ceylonese Are No Problem In Matasga, Sir Clough KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —The position of Ceylonese in Malaya is analogous to thai of "the Malays in Cevton, Dato Sir Clough Thuraisingham, member of the Federal Legislature, declared this evening. Welcoming Ceylon's Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala. at a mammoth garden party423 words
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Article195 1955-11-25 5 HIGHER CHARGES UNFAIR A SINGAPORE Assemblyman last night called upon the Government to scrap the Singapore Improvement Trust after the Trust announced its proposed increase in service charges for the majority of the 50,000 trust tenants. Mr. Lee Choon Eng. Member for Queenstown, said it195 words
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Article77 1955-11-25 5 DR. GEORGE KELER, representative of the International Co-operative Alliance of London will arrive in Singap >re shortly to visit local cooperatives. This was announced by the president of the Singapore Co-operative Union, Mr. N. A. K: arajah. yesterday. Dr. Keler will study the coooerative movement77 words
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Article, Illustration154 1955-11-25 5 28 Selected For Finals TWENTY-EIGHT Singapore and Federation competitors will take part tomorrow night in the finals of the "1955 All-Malaya Talentime Contest to be staged at the Badminton Hall in Guillemard Road. They were picked from two semi-finals held at the hall on Monday and Wednesday.154 words
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Article66 1955-11-25 5 PRIME Minister of Ceylon. Sir John Kotelawala. (left) dropped in at H. Sena Ltd.. a firm of jewellers in High Street, soon after he arrived in Singapore on Wednesday, after a goodwill tour of Australia and New Zealand. Sir John is seen below examining a66 words
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107 1955-11-25 5 Sreenivasan Denies Lee's Allegation THE chairman of the Malayanization Commission. Dr. B. R. Sreenivasan. last night assured Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, that he has not lost his confidence in the good faith of Government's declared policy on Malayanization or in its intention to carry it out. He said107 words
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Article60 1955-11-25 5 NEW officers and committee members of trie Singapore American Club, elected this week, are as follows: President. Mr. A. H. Colyer, vice-president, Mr. R. Shanks, committee: .Messrs. J. I. Fagan, J. H. Webb. M. Draper, M. C. Dack. E. W. Shaw, R. P. Gardner and G. O. Burns.60 words
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Article122 1955-11-25 5 Red Flag Flies In Town TELOK ANSON, Thurs. A Communist flag was found in the heart of Langkap New Village, 14 miles from Telok Anson this morning. It was tied to a pillar of a shophouse which was less than 100 yards from the village Home Guard post. Police also122 words
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Article64 1955-11-25 5 THE Singapore Society of Amateur Dancers will celebrate its fifth anniversary with a gala ball at the Raffles Hotel on Dec. 1, commencing at 8 p.m. Two professional dancers will give demonstrations of ballroom dancing. Tickets priced at $3 per couple and $2 single can be obtained64 words
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376 1955-11-25 5 T.U.C. ULTIMATUM 'UNWARRANTED'SAYS SHOE FIRM THE management of the Bata Shoe Company last night, described the 48-hour ultimatum given by the Singapore Trades Union Congress as "unwarranted and unnecessary." In a statement, the companv said: "The Company s proposal that the foremen should not be members of the Employees' Union376 words
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Article190 1955-11-25 5 19 STRIKERS OUT ON BAIL NINETEEN striking employees of the United Engineers Dockyard at Tanjong Rhu, Singapore, were yesterday fined $25 each, in default, three weeks' imprisonment, for obstructing a lorry from coming out of the dockyard on Oct. 31. They were released on appeal. Mr. Peter Khoo. assistant secretary190 words
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Article92 1955-11-25 5 IN A Singapore court yesterday. Charles Alfred Davies. a clerk, was cautioned and discharged for threatening to shoot his friend. Low Lee Soon. a taxi driver, if he did not leave his girl friend alone, in Lavender Street in the early hours of Nov. 17.92 words
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Miscellaneous67 1955-11-25 5 Weather Report MINIMUM TEMPERATURE: From 7.30 p.m. Nov. 23 to 7.30 a.m. Nov. 24. Singapore (74F). Penang (73F), Kota Bahru (73F). Kuala Lumpur (74F), Ipoh (73F). Kuantan (72F). Maximum Temperature: From 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. Nov. 24. Singapore (89F). Penang (87F), Kota Bahru (79F), Kuala Lumpur (891^), Ipoh OOF),67 words
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Miscellaneous913 1955-11-25 5 Information at a Glance WWt\ <" Music with a Lilt (M); 1.30 News (16.82 19 59m); 2.30 Clive Ana|f II) ft DiO ©P (S); 1.45 Dance Band (M); 6p.m. dio's Quintet 116 86 19 59m); f*lll Vj _r m\ m. Announcements and Programme 3 p.m. Australian Artists *****, fnn_ mm913 words
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Article930 1955-11-25 6 Malay Jingoes ITCIE UMNO organ. Malaya Merdeka, prints a story about Ibrahim Yaakub, head of the Independence tor Malaya Union in Jakarta, who snubbed Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman and the goodwill mission from the Federation because they "came from a country which has not attained its independence930 words
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Article, Illustration990 1955-11-25 6 AFTER GENEVA WHAT NOW? m-ASKS NORA BELOFF GENEVA l\OtV that the GENEVA CONFERENCE is over the Foreign Ministers of Britain, France, Russia and the United States are expected to begin serious icork in their capitals on what to do about Germany and Europe. As the positions taken up by East990 words
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Article, Illustration909 1955-11-25 6 11EN days ago the Singapore branch of the United Malays National Organizations passed a belated resolution seeking to bar the entry of Australian troops into Malaya. There was no purpose in such a motion as the troops were already well settled down in Penang909 words
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Article483 1955-11-25 6 Sir: It should now be perfectly plain to even the least intelligent among the clerks in the Kedah Government Service who are to go on strike on December 3 that the vast majority of the ,public not only in Kedah but also in Malaya, including Penang, disapprove of483 words
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Letter182 1955-11-25 6 Sir: W 7 ith reference to THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME by Mr. Gunasekera, I have to reply that unfortunately Mr. Gunasekera does not know his Bible or else he would not have compared Members of the Opposition to Goliaths. Except for the similarity182 words
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Article216 1955-11-25 6 VIEWS REVIEW OF New Elections TTTUSAN Melayu says any new elections in Singapore will be meaningless unless it i s to elect a fully elected legislature. The paper was commenting on possibilities of fresh elections following repeated talks of a crisis in the Government. It says that a new government216 words
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Advertisement88 1955-11-25 6 VV\VVVVVV\\V\V\\\V\V'VV\\\\VVVVVVVV\VVVVV\\VVVV\\\VV\VV\\\V\VVVVVVVV'V\VV\\'V* I GOBLIN" Electric Vacuum Cleaners I f I f a are Better! 1 Model G.31 Model G.29 Supplied complete with full set of accessories for X cleaning of floors, rugs, carpets, mattresses and 2 for cleaning of inaccessible places such as picture i rails, the tops of wardrobes, etc.,88 words
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Article283 1955-11-25 7 Peking Gets Ready For Invasion Go Signal Depends On U.S. BERLIN, Nov. 24 (AP)^Deputy Chinese Premier Chen Yi today was quoted as saying that Red China will invade Formosa if negotiations with the United States break down. His statement was made in an interview printed by Junge Welt, Communist _ast283 words
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Article94 1955-11-25 7 It Just Wouldn't Work INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana. Nov. 24. (AP)— Mrs. Clarissa Lewis, granted divorce from Herman Lewis for the third time, held up her hand in Marion superior court yesterday and vowed she wouldn't marry him agala. Judge John L. Niblack insisted on the oath before granting the decree lo94 words
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Article147 1955-11-25 7 Aly, Rita In Divorce Mix-up PARIS. France. Nov. 24 (AP) —A French judge yesterday deferred recognition of the Reno divorce granted Rita l-ijv.vorth and Aly Khan in .he judge said he would ior a judgment on Dee. 14 Ii said the extra time to si .'ly the case was necessary147 words
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Article46 1955-11-25 7 NEW DELHI. Nov. 24 (Reuter) Mr. Andrei Gromyko. Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, yesterday called on Mr. N. R. Pillai. Secretary-Gen-eral of the Indian External Affairs Ministry, and it is understood that they discussed Marshal Nikolai Bulganin's offer of atomic aid to India.46 words
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Article28 1955-11-25 7 QUEEN ELIZABETH, the Queen Mother, was yesterday installed as the first woman chancellor of London University in succession to her uncle, the Earl of Athlone. Reuter28 words
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Article17 1955-11-25 7 THE future West German soldiers will sleep on foam rubber mattresses and pillows. A. P.17 words
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Article80 1955-11-25 7 CANBERRA, Nov. 24 (Renter) Army Minister, Sir Eric Harrison, today discounted a report by The Singapore Standard that Australian troops In Malaya would "soon" join the antiterrorist war. Sir Eric said: "The facts are that elements of the Second Battalion of the Royal Australian Regiment stationed80 words
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Article, Illustration123 1955-11-25 7 MIRACLE BRIDE From Death To Wedding MEN. women and children were knocked down in the scuffle which broke out as the Rev. Geoffrey Charles, 38-year-old vicar, and his "miracle" bride. Anne Weallens, 35. left Christ Church. Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, after their marriage there on Nov. 19. The bride was dying from123 words
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Article29 1955-11-25 7 BRITISH actress Ann Veronica Wakefield. 24, currently appearing in the Broadway company of "The Boy Friend." was married on Wednesday to American actor John Crawford. :>>s— AP.29 words
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Article, Illustration87 1955-11-25 7 BRITISH soldiers arrive to guard the main post office in Law Courts Square, Nicosia, Cyprus, after a corner of the building was ripped out by a time-bomb placed in the letter-box last week. Windows in nearby buildings were shattered by the blast, but no one was hurt.A.P. - 87 words
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Article140 1955-11-25 7 HARROW, Nov. 24 (Reuter)— Sir Winston Churchill, 81 next week, today cast his mind back 70 years to the day he first drove to Harrow, 10 miles west of London. i i ■< Then he was going to take the entrance examination to Harrow140 words
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Article70 1955-11-25 7 ALEXANDRIA, Nov. 24 Police searched the streets here today for an inch-long tube of radium and warned the population not to touch the dangerously radioactive container if they found it. Dr. Gamal El Din Masoud, assistant professor at the Alexandria Faculty of Medicine, reported yesterday that70 words
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Article215 1955-11-25 7 LONDON, Nov. 21, (UP)— Chinese Communist troops seized two British climbers and a Sherpa guide exploring the Himalayan mountains along the Nepal-Tibet border, the SmmTZItEDS ■*S%___ Foreign Of- fice confirmed that it had orderea urgent Inquiries into the fate of the explor- ers. Their capture215 words
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Article70 1955-11-25 7 NEW DELHI, Nov. 24 (Reuter) The remaining three members of a Welsh Himalayan expedition which lost two men to the Chinese Communists are on their way out of Nepal "as fast as possible," it was learned here today. The two yiissing men were believed to have been arrested70 words
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Article32 1955-11-25 7 POLITICAL training of the masses in East Germany is still bad and there is "yawning boredom" in lessons, according to a secretary of the East German Communist Party Central Committee.32 words
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Article28 1955-11-25 7 DR. KONRAD Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, returned to his office in Bonn yesterday for the first time since he fell ill seven weeks ago. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article27 1955-11-25 7 SIXTY movie stars and singers from Formosa and Hongkong will tour Southeast Asian countries this year in an attempt to "outsmile" the Communists. U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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247 1955-11-25 7 LONDON. Nov. 24 (Reuter) —Sex is replacing the Christum raith ls the main driving force in conventional society, a Church of England Moral Welfare Council official said today. A pamphlet published by the Council warned that the Church should be responsible for seeing that247 words
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Article90 1955-11-25 7 Another Sergeant Shot Dead NICOSIA, Nov. 24 (Reuter) Gangster-style Cyprus terrorists today shot dead a British army sergeant in broad daylight, riddling him with Sten gun bullets fired from a car which followed him as he walked home for lunch. The victim was the third British sergeant killed by the90 words
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Article24 1955-11-25 7 LT. G_N. Stafford Leroy Irwin, U.S. Army, retired. died on Wednesday at his home in Asheville. North Carolina. He was 62, APA.P. - 24 words
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Article86 1955-11-25 7 LONDON. Nov. 24 (Reuter) A united family should be regarded as one of the most important aspects of preventing maladiustment in children, a committee said in a report published here today. The report of the committee on maladjusted chil- dren explained that a maladjusted child is not86 words
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Article216 1955-11-25 7 Russia's Million Ton Punch WASHINGTON, Nov. 24, (AP)— The Russians have set off another great nuclear e x p I o s i o n "the largest yet in the U.S.S.R/'— and carrying a punch equal to millions of tons of TNT. The IS. Atomic Energy Commission announced this Jast216 words
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Advertisement107 1955-11-25 7 l; Poults and Grosgrains make Wm'"*^ jj i ar excellent choice for party ffim jH&, !!!j| and cocktail wear. They m'Mim WL j|J are supple, distinctive and I W mWJBi Wf S jj'ii;! very, very wearable. We have &SWWaW |j black wedge-wocd blue, I jfflß* Ijjjl turquoise, cedar and helio,107 words
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Advertisement271 1955-11-25 8 i t! P I li ...breaking through the ceiling of sound quality V Philips have astonished sound authorities, music lovers and radio Only Philips have broken through the ceiling of sound quality, listeners the world over— with NovoSonic, the greatest discovery for NovoSonic is pure magic to your ears and271 words
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317 1955-11-25 9 Trial Judge Ignored Defence Witnesses COUNSELS PLEA IN RIOT MURDER APPEAL THE Singapore Court of Criminal Appeal was yesterday told that the trial Judge who sentenced to death, lorry-driver Ong Ah Too, for the murder of American journalist Gene D. Symonds, had "completely failed to put the defence case to317 words
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Article397 1955-11-25 9 'Gates Will Not Be Affected' PROMOTERS of local sports and other entertainment welcome the proposed introduction of television in the Colony. They are confident that it will not affect their gates. Mr. MacGreggor Watts, President of the Singapore Amateur. Football Association said that television397 words
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Article174 1955-11-25 9 Court Told Of 'Fun' And A Woman A HOTEL KEEPER, Lee B n Jian, was stated to have three men into a room and asked one of them, Kwan K Kun, whether he had c to have some ••fun." rhis was revealed in the Singapore Sixth Court yesterby Kwan, a174 words
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Article, Illustration102 1955-11-25 9 THE Don Yada Latin Quarter Revue of Japan, made up of 47 dancers and singers, arrived in two chartered planes from Bangkok yesterday for a two-week season in Singapore beginning from Dec. 1, at the Odeon Theatre. Whilst waiting for their equipment to arrive by ship from102 words
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Article40 1955-11-25 9 THE storekeeper of the East Asiatic Company Ltd.. Poh Huat Chye is still missing. Poh disappeared on Tuesday afternoon. Also missing were 10.000 cartons of Carlsberg Beer worth 51 50.000 from the Company's godown in Robertson Quay.40 words
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Article101 1955-11-25 9 CHIA FOOK SENG, 18. an inmate of Gimson School, exposed his tattooed arms to the Singapore Eighth Magistrate, Air. K. C. Chan, and said that he was forced to have the tattooes otherwise he would be assaulted. Chia was convicted of attempting to extort S2101 words
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Article, Illustration143 1955-11-25 9 UNDER-SEA MAIN TO SUPPLY ISLAND'S WATER A 1.270-FOOT-LOXG rubber water main was successfully laid under the sea from Telok Biangah. Singapore, to Pulau Brani yesterday P.W.D. engineer for major This was the' first attempt works, told The Standard yesto supplv the people of Pulau terday that in a week's time143 words
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122 1955-11-25 9 Emergency May Have Come To An End If... PONTIAN, Thurs.— The Emergency in Malaya might well have ended some years ago if the people had given Government the support which they are now giving, said the UnderSecretary of the Johore Government, Inche Rahman bin Ja'afar. at a civic lunch held122 words
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Article103 1955-11-25 9 MALACCA, Thurs.— The Ceylonese community turned out in full force at the airport today to greet Ceylon's Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, who arrived here on his way to Kuala Lumpur. Sir John told those present that "the folks in Ceylon" were watching their progress with103 words
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Article35 1955-11-25 9 THE Overseas League (Singspore Branch) will hold an "Old Fashioned X'mas Party" at Raffles Quay on Dec. 17 at 8 p.m. There will be an X'mas buffet costing $2.50 per head.35 words
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Article, Illustration84 1955-11-25 9 THIS old man certainly loves his mahmee. If the other 79 men and women who were guests of the Chinese Ladies Association yesterday enjoyed their food as much as this "guest" did, the party was definitely a success. The new officers of the Association84 words
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Article131 1955-11-25 9 New Applicants Considered ALL DRIVING testers in the Licensing Section of the Traffic Police, Singapore, will come under the Colony Government's permanent establishment from January, next year. Applications from serving testers will be considered according to their merits along with new appli- cants. The Police131 words
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Article78 1955-11-25 9 No Fear Of Reprisals, Says Byrne IN reply to a letter headed "String pulling" in Wednesday's issue of The Standard, which referred to evidence submitted to the Malayanization Commission, the secretary of the Singapore Local Senior Officers' Association, Mr. K. M. Byrne, stated that the evidence was given hv a78 words
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282 1955-11-25 9 'USE FERRY BOATS TO BEAT TRAFFIC BOGEY- HE SAYS A SUGGESTION to the Passenger Transport Commission that Singapore should have sea ferries to relieve its traffic problems was made yesterday by a representative of the Singapore Improvement Trust, Mr. A. B. Sewell. Mr. Sewell told the Commission that at present282 words
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Article, Illustration59 1955-11-25 9 WHO HAVE THEY COME TO SEE? Yes and it must have been a very important person to have attracted such a hevy of Kuala Lumpur's fair sex. We'll give you a clue; they're all Ceylonese. Got it yet? Of course, it's none other than' Ceylon's Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala,59 words
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125 1955-11-25 9 THE Singapore Teachers' Union will reconsider its previous decision opposing one headmaster for two schools in the same building, at a specially summoned meeting tomorrow. The meeting has been called by TG union members who feel that the union should not stand in the way125 words
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Article129 1955-11-25 9 Alam 'For Sale 'Over The Air ONE of the ieatures of this year'.-; presentation of "Dollars for Discs" from Radio Malaya will he the "selling" of Zainal Alam over the air. For a phoned donation of SI OO. lie will sing his Tamil version of "Baa Baa Black Sheep." The129 words
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Article45 1955-11-25 9 AFTER a charge of rape was explained to him Ang Thiam Leong was ordered by the Singapore Sixth Court yesterday to be remanded in custody till Dec. 1. Thc offence was allegedly committed in a hotel in Geylang on Oct. 22.45 words
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Advertisement18 1955-11-25 9 NO CROSSWORD STANDARD'S Daily Crossword has been held over for \lock of space. It Vii! be resumed tomorrow.18 words
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Advertisement40 1955-11-25 9 MALAYAN MOTORISTS .ggg^ __rf___?__s__S__<p__f-*^'*^ TUBELESS S f^ /J _Kl ___o_sl_^s^__P__S__s^^^ i.f J Ff ~*"i Amu Vh_^l __P^__|(__S__s^__l—_i^^^ (J) -we on DUNLOP $Sr^ the tyres with teeth' to bite the Toad THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO., (Mahya) LTD., SINCAPORE- KUALA LUMPUR -PENANC40 words
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275 1955-11-25 10 BERNARD WILLIAMS - BERNARD WILLIAMS 3 NEW SHIPS FOR N.Y.K. By JAPAN'S bid for a firm position in the postwar international marine world is quite evident from the shipping tonnage she has ordered for readiness next year. Some 15 ships of varied types ranging from tankers to ocean-going275 words
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126 1955-11-25 10 New Liners For Aust. Service Plan TWO U.K. shipping firms, the P. O. Cteam Navigation Company and the Orient Line, recently announced that they had each prepared plans for a 40.000-ton. 27 knot passenger and cargo liner for their Australian services. It is understood that the companies are still awaiting126 words
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Article126 1955-11-25 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices: Muntok white $136 sellers, Sarawak white $135 sellers. Special Sarawak black 388 sellers; coconut oil (bulk) $40_ sellers, coconut oil (drums) $43 sellers; copra Nov. $26| buyers. $27 J sellers; Dec. 272 buyers, $272 sellers. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: Straits126 words
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Article12 1955-11-25 10 YUGOSLAVIA and Red China have opened economic talks in Belgrade.12 words
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Article197 1955-11-25 10 MR. JOH. WOLBERS.! Sr., founder and piesidentdirectcr of N. V. Cosmetische Fabriek Prodenta. of Holland, makers of Prodent toothpaste, is now on a business visit to Malaya. He is accompanied by his wife. The firm i s one of the few large Dutch toothpaste concerns in197 words
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Article116 1955-11-25 10 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done W Hammer $2.55: M. Colls. $1.04 ed 87 xall: Sime Darbv $1.90: Spore Cold Storage $1,724: Straits Traders $24: Wcarnes $3.07. $3 10: Jacks $3,271. Austral Amal. IG/I_. 16/-, 16/3 delayed: Ayer Hitam 25/4_ arrival: Batu Selangor 64. 65116 words
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106 1955-11-25 10 BOTH industrials and tins in the Malayan share market were quietly steady yesterday. Rubber shares showed some imrjrovement. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association vesterdav were: INDUSTRIALS Buvers Sellers Straits S'ship 13.40 13. 60 William Jacks 3.25 3 30 MINING Austral Amal.106 words
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Article, Illustration132 1955-11-25 10 A BRITISH ball point pen company is introducing its liquid lead pencils into Malaya. Mr. P.L. Barnett, chairman and managing director of the company. Scroll Pens Ltd. and Mr. R.H.S. Stade. Export Executive, are now on a Malayan visit. The liquid pencil is the132 words
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Article, Illustration304 1955-11-25 10 A LEADING member of Pakistan's kapok industry is now in Singapore making plans to export the product to this Colony. He is Mr. M. Rahman, director of Pakistan Kapok Mills Ltd.. the only group of kaook mills in the State. The industrialist hopes to obtain304 words
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165 1955-11-25 10 MALAYAN exports of latex dropped substantially during the second half of this year because demand from overseas has slackened as a result of the higher prices of rubber. Official statistics show that the quantity of latex shipped from Malaya has dropped165 words
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253 1955-11-25 10 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - Thai Bid To Raise Rubber Output: Report ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By Standard's New York Bureau Chief THE Thai Government has adopted a fivepoint programme aimed at increasing Thailand's rubber production, according to reports in the New York market. This information, based upon a repoit from the Bank of Thailand, lists253 words
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Article36 1955-11-25 10 INDIAN and American officials have resumed talks in New Delhi on a proposed Indian-American air agreement. The talks were called off temporarily, reportedly to enable the visiting U.S. delegation to consult with Washington. UPUP - 36 words
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208 1955-11-25 10 Orders From Overseas Good RUBBER JUMPS 3½ cts. HIGHER prices rulid in Ihe Singapore rubber market yesterday with quotations moving between SI 30' and Sl.2_jj for first grade rubber lor December shipment and closing* at 51.30J, a rise of 3 1 cents on Wednesday Singapore prices o;x i steady at208 words
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Article186 1955-11-25 10 NATURAL rubber consumption during October amounted to 54,409 tons compared with 51,175 Iks in September, the Rubber Manufacturers' Association said in New York yesterday. During the first ten months 530.480 long ton s of natural rubber was consumed by the U.S industry. Consumption of reclaimed rubberReuter - 186 words
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Article66 1955-11-25 10 BRITISH Railways, who already have on test the world's most powerful diesel electric locomotive of its type, are to have "sample batches" of 141 diesel locomotives and 30 power units built for them. They will be used in a pilot scheme to determine the most suitable types66 words
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Advertisement776 1955-11-25 10 NOTICES NATURALISATION "jVOTICE 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 the776 words
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Advertisement352 1955-11-25 10 TENDER NOTICE. TENDERS are invited for the Supply of soap as described below, to the undermentioned establishments for a period of six months commencing from lst January, 1956. Taiping Prison. Kuala Lumpur Prison. Johore Bahru Prison. Penarg Prison. Alor Star Prison. Sungei Patani Prison. Batu Gajah Prison. Seremban Prison. Malacca352 words
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Advertisement314 1955-11-25 10 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE Section 103 Municipal Ordinance (Chapter 133) Making up and Draining of Martia Road from East Coast Road to Convent School. YiOTICE is hereby given that l the plan, specification. estimate and apportionment of expenses of making up and draining of Martia Road from East Coast314 words
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Advertisement35 1955-11-25 10 PELNI. LINES P. T. PELAJARAN NASIONAL INDONESIA (INDONESIAN NATIONAL SHIPPING CO. LTD.) 12 ROBINSON ROAD Tel. ***** (Freight Pept. /through Corgo Dept.) M.V. "KALIMANTAN" for Tg. Priok/Souroboyo 25 No» M.V. "PADEA" for Pontianak 29 No'35 words
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Miscellaneous146 1955-11-25 10 I SHIPS IN PORT OUTER ROADS SHB WHARVES T a a pfna ll v,n? h R an Ma Radnorshire 4, Bmrr. Tai Ping ang Band.loewan.gl. Slcel Artisan 11. Kan.b London Maru, Nanyang. Fre- K_rininri V7 Knrnr-- Mackay derick Clover, Indus. Eastern fr"^ S^*J«» Queen Hoi Ying, President Bentone 24 Perhs146 words
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Advertisement998 1955-11-25 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) "ept" THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T 0 r e 8 p Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENT Singapore Due Sails P. Sham Penang Astyanax998 words
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Advertisement813 1955-11-25 11 MITSUI p^jj LINE S'poro P. S'hom Penong FOR JAPAN from India Nagisan Maru for Kobe 29 Nov FOR JAPAN from Continent Hodakasan Maru for Yokohama, Nagoya. via Saigon, Bangkok, Hongkong 29 Nov Harunasan Maru tor Yokohama. Kobe. Nagoyo vio Saiqon. Bangkok H'kong 9 Pec <-• FOR U.S A. vio Suez813 words
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Advertisement808 1955-11-25 11 EAST ASIATIC UNES SAILINGS 10 CONTINENT /SCANDINAVIA For Aden. Port Soid. Genoa. Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg. Copenhagen. Gothenburg and Oslo S pore P. S'hom Penong "MORELIA" In Port x) "SONGKHLA" 4 5 Dec 6/7 Dec •xx) "FALSTRIA" 21/23 Dec 24, 24 Dec 25/26 Dec xx) "MEONIA" 26/27 Dec x) Calls Beyrouth,808 words
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Article907 1955-11-25 12 MALAYANS MARCH OUT FOR 64 [Scoreboard] HONGKONG Remedios c Shepherdson b Kir kham 2 Lalchandani b Sivagnanam 0 Pritchard c Sivagnanam b Koenitz 71 Pearce c Kirkham b Burton 20 Sou/a c Guruchurun Singh b Kirkham 43 Lee b Kirkham 4 Bell stpd. Hunt b Sivagnanam 3 Chubb b. Sivagnanam907 words
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Article37 1955-11-25 12 The following have been chosen to represent Malaya in a three-day inter-port cricket match against Hongkong on Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Sheppard, Dauncey, Webb. Burton, Walker, Kailasapathy, Sivagnanam, Nagaiah. Shepherdson. Kirkham, Gurucharan Singh37 words
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Article159 1955-11-25 12 DESPITE territorial advantage. Base Ordnance Depot "A," the S.H.A. league leaders, were forced to share points when they were held to a goalless draw by the University of Malaya in a division 2 hockey match on the Friendly Hill ground yesterday. BOD were unlucky to159 words
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Article26 1955-11-25 12 IPOH, Thurs. Police beat Sturrock Club by three goals to nil in a senior division hockey league match played on the Upper Padang today.26 words
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283 1955-11-25 12 SEREMBAN, Thurs. Frayed tempers marred yesterdays return rugby match between Negri Sembilan All Blues and the Negri Police XV played on the station padang. Several players from both teams were warned by the referee. Gerald Pinto. The game ended in a win for283 words
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Article, Illustration401 1955-11-25 12 Jeffery James - Anything Left Behind, Sab? Jeffery James Frankly Speaking by HAVE YOU SEEN THE 808 MATHIAS SHOW? I don't mean the one on the screen. It's the 'live' show I'm talking about. For the last three days, weather permitting, the twice Decathlon champion of the World Olympics has been giving a401 words
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334 1955-11-25 12 By Our Hockey Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Singapore's poor performances in the triangular tournament at Kuala Lumpur last month make the Malayan Hockey Federation favourites to win the first hockey 'international' match of the season on the Army Command Stadium ground here on Saturday.334 words
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Article45 1955-11-25 12 LONDON. Nov. 24 (Reuter) —Results of Football Association Cup first round replays today were: Shrewsbury Town 4 Gillingham 1 after extra time. Walsall 6 Margate 1. Revised second round ties on Dec. 10 are: Shrewsbury Town vs Torquay United. Walsall vs Southampton.45 words
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Article77 1955-11-25 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A ten-man Selangor Chinese Recreation Club team proved no match for Police Depot, who trounced them 7-0 in a Selangor Hockey Association first division league match on the Pudu Road ground today. The Recs. have yet to break the ice after having lost eight times77 words
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Article74 1955-11-25 12 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. The rugby match between South Johore RFC and the RAF, Seletar, fixed for Dec. 10, has been cancelled. In its place, a game has been arranged between South Johore and the Royal Singapore Yacht Club to be played in Johore Bahru. The game74 words
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332 1955-11-25 12 India Forced Into Draw After Tourists' Follow On HYDERABAD, Nov. 24 (Reuter)— A fine inning of 137 not out by the left-handed opener, Bert Sutclih>, helped New Zealand draw the first cricket Test against India here today after they had followed on 172 runs332 words
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Article42 1955-11-25 12 JOHORE Rugby Union team to meet the Singapore Police tomorrow at Johore Bahru from 5 pm. will be: Whavman, Lawley. Roberts. Mahaffey. Stevenson, Povntz. Graham. Leach. Marshall. Wilder. Chalmers (Capt.). Giles, Scharenguival. Credland. Riley. Reserves: Syratf. Willis, Yeo Peng Sang.42 words
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Article149 1955-11-25 12 IPOH, Thurs.— Before a crowd of about 3,000 spectators, Aryan Gymkhana soccer tourists beat a Kinta Indians Invitation eleven by a flattering margin of three goals to nil on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground this evening. The tourists put up one of the poorest exhibitions149 words
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Article103 1955-11-25 12 EMBASSY Hotel beat Gleneagles Hotel by four games to two in a fritndly badminton match played at the Singapore Badminton Stadium last Saturday. Results (Embassy plavers mentioned first) were: Singles: Teo Ting Ying beat Suni bin Ahmad 15-4, 10-15 15-2; Lim Heng Nam beat Simon Foo 15-3, 10-15,103 words
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Article25 1955-11-25 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Technical College beat TPCA 2-1 in a Selangor Hockey Association division one league match on the Princes Road ground today.25 words
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Article145 1955-11-25 12 Colony Marksmen For Meet THE following have been selected to represent Singapore in the 1955 Overseas Ri!'l e Matches which will take place a: Buk Timah Range on Sunday at 8.15 a.m. SR (a) The "EMPIRE DAY" CHALLENGE CUP Major F. W. Hall (Captain Team), W.O. II E. Bditche Major145 words
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Article100 1955-11-25 12 Teachers Take A Whipping ST. ANDREW'S School trounced Teachers Training College by 24 points to five point., in a rugger game played at Woodsville yesterday. The Saints were superior in all departments. They took a 8-5 lead at halftime. The teachers scored first. The Saints soon equalized, and from there100 words
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Advertisement272 1955-11-25 12 Glands Hade Young -Vigour Renewed Wilhoul Operation If you feel old before your time or suffer from nerve, brain and physical weakness, you will find new happiness and health In an American medical discovery which restores youthful vigour and vitality quicker than gland operations It is a simple home treatment272 words
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Article, Illustration708 1955-11-25 13 S'pore Will Try To Bring Back The Cup IHE Standard's man trill he thvre he's standing extreme right, back row in this predeparture picture CAGERS LEAVE TODAY FOR CAMBODIA STIFF TASK AHEAD SINGAPORE'S basketballers for the King of Cambodia Cup will take off for Saigon en route to Phnom Penh708 words
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Article262 1955-11-25 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday— Leong Kit Choong of SeLangor Chinese Engineering Association became the Selangor open singles champion when he beat Au Yong Wah of Tat Heng Hong 21-18. 13-21. 19-21. 21-18. 21-15 in the final of the Selangor Table Tennis championships which concluded at the262 words
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Article94 1955-11-25 13 Neither Side Got The Credit WREXHAM, Nov. 24 (Reuter)—Austria defeated Wales by two goals to one yesterday in a match which, marred by fouls and incidents, did little credit to international football. The game began with a display of footwork by the Austrians with the Welshmen fighting back from a94 words
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Article40 1955-11-25 13 HYDERBAD, Nov. 24 (Reuter) Ghulam Ahmed, who leads India against New Zealand in the first cricket Test now being played here. has been appointed captain for the second Test beginning at Bombay on December 2.40 words
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Article26 1955-11-25 13 MALMOE. Southern Sweden. Nov. 24 (Reuter) Sweden and Hungary drew their international Greco Roman wrestling match here last night, each side winning four bouts.26 words
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Article303 1955-11-25 13 LONDON. Nov. 24 (Reuter)— A nationwide appeal was launched at the Jubilee banquet of the British Olympic Association to collect a sum of £75.000 sterling to send a team of approximatelv 150 athletes to the 16th Olympiad in Melbourne. Nearly 1,000 guests including many of Britain's303 words
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373 1955-11-25 13 CONNIE RYAN - No American Monopoly In Big Boxing CONNIE RYAN By NEW YORK, (UP) Years ago a foreign fighter in an American ring was a curiosity (as Carpentier was against Dempsey) but today it's almost a curiosity for Madison Square Garden to offer a bout between two U.S. fighters. The latest Ring373 words
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Article89 1955-11-25 13 LONDON, Nov. 24, (AP).— Results in yesterday's re-plays in the first round of the English soccer cup competition (home teams first) are: Derby County 5, Crook Town 1. Southampton 2, Crystal Palace 0. Aldershot 1, Yeovil Town 1. Crewe Alexandra 2, Barrow 3. Aldershot and Yeovil will89 words
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344 1955-11-25 13 Olympic Games MELBOURNE. Nov. 24 (Reuter) Four hundred thousand seats for the Olympic Games in Melbourne on Nov. 2 next year have already been reserved but 800.000 more are still available, Mr. W. S. Ke.nt Hughes. chairman of the Melbourne Olympics Organizing Committee,344 words
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Advertisement170 1955-11-25 13 I.i Day 3. 6.30 and 9.15 pan. Today 3.00 and 7.30 p.m. I\RZ\VS ISTANBUL" Malav "KAN A VANE KANKANDA I; row "MR. MRS. 1955" c. a „.!?"V_™ < J amU) Starring: Gemini Ganesan and (Hindustani) Anjali D Marring: Madhubala i-u-i-rLi-_r,-_-,-i_-i_n_n_i-un_n. Tomorrow Midnight SH _^*4_f?^ ■sll*^' iHlIa M.l \M INBAMAYAM" Tamil170 words
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Advertisement621 1955-11-25 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT CINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL: *J .ipp'.ications are Invited Tor two posts of Assistant Health Officers (Maternity Infant Welt are) m Salarv Scale $785x A45 1.280 Qualification Bar/ L325-—U70— 1,420 plus Variable Allowance. Appointment on hree years' agreement in the irst instance. Candidates must nold a qualification in621 words
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Miscellaneous288 1955-11-25 13 'A 1 Abner By Al Capp j GENERAL BULLMOOSE, NOTEIfM_7I l(^™\( SS&SSSJr 1 ANTHROPIST, CANCELS $100,000 000 if &^<^ < J^?*P™& WORTH OF COMIUPR ptai dd rV/^iv 7,; V awards, S nobel. prize?.' EVERYBODY to >_rT w kji\ inur PROGRAMS, I general"/-*, s turn as green 1 TO GIVE NATION288 words
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Miscellaneous49 1955-11-25 13 MISCELLANEOUS BLUE SPOT Tne World's Finest Radios, including HiFi 3D Models are avaiiabie for Ca^b and easv instalments from Kim Pong Music Co 60 Jalan Ibrahim. Johore Bahru WEEKENDS IN PENANC* cooling and refreshing, but costlv. At home a Litcbuoy wash will coo! and relresh you. thanks to Puralm.49 words
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Article1242 1955-11-25 14 Tomorrow's Runners And Weights WEIGHTS and probable fields for all eight races tomorrow, last day of the Singapore Turf Club St. Leger Meeting, are: THE SINGAPORE ST. LEGER Horses Class 1— 1% Miles 040 ZABAGLIONE 4v 9.00 Mr. T.H Menzies Sullivan 511 BEARER BOND 6y 8.10 Mr. Mrs. SK. Foo1,242 words
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Article, Illustration278 1955-11-25 14 Little Pappa Also Shows Up MR. T.H. MENZIES' Penang Gold Cup winner Zabaglione is back at peak form and must have a very strong chance in the Singapore St. Leger (If miles) at Bukit Timah tomorrow. Zabaglione, with Abdul Mawi up, wound up his training with278 words
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Article419 1955-11-25 14 With Windsor Lad *fa Outstanding workers on the track yesterday morning were Harringay and Solidarity both broke 39 sec. on a yielding track. Harringay stretched out beautifully all the way to return 38 l/ssec for three furlongs while Solidarity with Jackie Tait astride, could not be faulted419 words
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269 1955-11-25 14 SAFA Blames The Press No Support Official Says THE SINGAPORE PRESS is not supporting soccer in as big a way as they did a few years ago, said Mr. A. J. Vaz, the representative of the Singapore Recreation Club, at the special council meeting of the Singapore Amateur Football Association269 words
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Article61 1955-11-25 14 IPOH, Thurs. A rugby match in aid of the Poppy Day Fund between Scotland and The Rest will be played on the Town Padang, on Saturday, at 5.15 p.m. Bv kind permission of Lt. Col. A. E. C. Bredin. DSO. MC. the band of the 1/6 Gurkhas.61 words
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Article693 1955-11-25 14 ONE hundred and seventy-one horses have been entered for the Perak Turf Club's December meeting beginning on Dec 3. They are: CLASS 2. Ist Run 2nd Run 5iF 6F 9F Str UM Admiralty x x Arch Side x x Avenger x x Acrobat x x693 words
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Article57 1955-11-25 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Playing their first game this season, the Methodist Girls' School edged the Pudu English School by a solitary goal in an inter-school hockey match on the MGS ground at Bricknelds Road here today. Sarjit Kaur scored the only goal for MGS in57 words
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Article36 1955-11-25 14 TAIPING, Thurs.— Superiority behind the scrum enabled Taiping Tigers to beat the 15/19 Hussars of Ipoh, in a friendly Rugby match here yesterday by 22 points (2 goals 4 tries) to 3 (one try).36 words
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Article, Illustration169 1955-11-25 14 MR. E. J. TAN'S Three eight successes in Malaya Rings, winner of the Penang and Singapore Gold Cups last year, was last night given the "Horse of 1954.'" award. A panel of judges made the award at the fifth annual dinner of the Racehorse Owners'169 words
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Article67 1955-11-25 14 Dec 3: Cl. 2, Div. 1 and 2 (6f and 9f); Div. 3 and 4 (6f). Cl. 4, Div. 1 and 2 (B_f). Dec. 7: Cl. 2, Div. 1. 2, 3 and 4 (5Jf str.). Cl. 4, Div. 1, 2, 3 and 4 I6f). Dec 10: Cl.67 words
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648 1955-11-25 14 Colony B'ton Giants Will Clash Tonight How Good Is Robert Lim? IS ROBERT LIM a first-class player now? Is he inconsistent? How did he lose tc Marjan soon after beating Ong Poh Lim? All these answers may be provided tonight when Robert Lim is given a chance to redeem himself.648 words
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