The Straits Times, 4 March 1955
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Title Section13 1955-03-04 1 The Straits Times. If,**** Kstd. 1845. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1955. 15 CENTS13 words
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Article114 1955-03-04 1 He brings out 2 Reds guantan bandit gang smashed K LUMPUR, Thurs. THE Federation Cov--1 ernment's hushhush fifth column which operates in the I ran ks of the Malayan I Communist Party was responsible for two more surrenders in the Kuantan area of Pahan? today. letter from114 words
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Article, Illustration140 1955-03-04 1 Singapore's only icoman police inspector joins murder hunt I SINGAPORE'S only woman police inspector. .Mary Quintal, was called in \estrrday to help in the investigation on the murder of a 47-year-old woman, Lim Yew See, in Jurong Road, on Wednesday. Lini was found hacked to death140 words
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Article27 1955-03-04 1 Princess home today tant tour of the nuke of Queen Mother Royal children. and Princess irdrd \ho Princeat's trrrri pUi Canopua m RenterReuter - 27 words
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Article14 1955-03-04 1 Thur.s. Fire hlpyards here! i people me 50 wooden14 words
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Article24 1955-03-04 1 MOSCOW. Thur.s. The Soviet Press is attacking worker absenteeism fnm factories and doctors who provide sick certificates to "drunkarda and loafers." A.P.AP - 24 words
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423 1955-03-04 1 T. F. HWANG - 90 toast: Here's victory to the lion T. F. HWANG By RICH REPAST FOR THE RICH MEN'S PARTY ALMOST all the 20 candidates of the Singapore Democratic Party attended a sumptuous dinner last night at the Cuscaden Road, Tanglin, home of Mr. Ko Teck Kin, the young millionaire president of423 words
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120 1955-03-04 1 BATU PAHAT. Thursday. BETTY KOH KOOI ANG. 16, a student of TemmenßRonß Ibrahim Girls' School. Batu Pahat. has been missinK from her home at Jalan Daßanß since MonI day. B«*tty received a phone call at school from someone who .said he was h«-r120 words
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Article50 1955-03-04 1 Harding' s plane diverted HONO KONO, Thurs. A special plane Bringing Field Marshal Sir John Harding. Chief oi the Imperial Oenenil Staff, to Hong Kong from S::^.apore, was diverted to Manila today owing to bad weather, a British Army spokesman .said. Sir John Is now expected to iirr^vf tomorrow Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article83 1955-03-04 1 RANGOON. Thurs. BURMF.SK bandits today re. leased a former British Army officer. Colonel Richard Oswald Perrott. 57. whom they kidnapped on Feb. 6. They had demanded a ran- som of £7.500 for his release Colonel Perrott was captured 42 miles north of Rangoon when he wasReuter - 83 words
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Article32 1955-03-04 1 LONDON Thurs The master of the 4.290-tnn British freighter Inchkelth radioed that he wax abandoning ship in the Indian Ocean after striking an uncharted rock. Lloyds reported today.32 words
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Article46 1955-03-04 1 RANOOON. Thurs A British cable engineer. William Nelson Miller. 30 of Newcastle-on-Tyne. was found electrocuted In his hotel room here He was based on Singapore and w as In Rangoon as a BO AC transit passenger on his way home on leave.— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article46 1955-03-04 1 LONDON, Thurs. Commander Allan Noble, Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, told the House of Commons yesterday that legislation was being considered to en.-iblr the birth of children to Royal Naval personnel at oversea.* shore .station* to be registered at Somerset House46 words
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175 1955-03-04 1 From HALL ROMNEY LONDON, Thurs. Martin Tingle, slx-mcnth-cld "blue baby 1 from Kuantan. and hLs mother. Mr.« J Tmgle, wenamong the paasenrceni in the ,*>lic> and Mii-llpox .suspected liner Chusan when she docked n i uiidon today. A medical authority <<>rustd«-r--cd it was unlikely175 words
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Article, Illustration218 1955-03-04 1 Auster carrying $250,000 hits hill: Pilot walks 3 miles to bring aid to injured passenger SEREMBAN, Thurs. f THE pilot of an Auster plane and a passenger had a narrow escape early today when their plane crashed into a hill Just outside Bahau. The plane, which was218 words
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Article224 1955-03-04 1 UNDER A POLICE ESCORT Xl AI.A LI'MPIR. Thursday. FkEFENCE COUNSEL. Mr. K P. S. Rajasooria, today v asked the First Magistrates Court that an alleged gang leader, named "Korea," be called as a witness at the preliminary inquiry in the Rex Cinema murder Khoo Ten*224 words
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Article, Illustration132 1955-03-04 1 ....and gets his first Tent wicket SYDNEY. Ihurs— l.rn Mutton England's first professional captain, appropriately ended an eventful Mi-ie* when he got Richie Benand's wicket today with the mixth ball of the only over he has ever bowled in a Test match in Australia. The match was drawn,132 words
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Article69 1955-03-04 1 $350,000 OPIUM HAUL AT DOCKS About $350,000 worth of opium was seized by Singapore Customs yesterday from among a consignment <>f 40 cases of resin which arrived from India by the Ctora. The haul. th<- biggrst this year, was the second in three days. The wooden cases of resin MM69 words
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Article46 1955-03-04 1 LONDON. Thurs The Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of Tibet, said today his people "are ready to respond to the call of their country and are determined to liberate Formosa." according to a statement published In the Communist People's Daily Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article34 1955-03-04 1 NFW DELHI. Thurs— The British Foreign Secretary. 81r Anthony Eden, and the Indian Prime Minuter Mr Nehru, today began talks on Asian problems. with special emphasis on the Formosa crlaU -UPUP - 34 words
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Article37 1955-03-04 1 In a H -attack... LONDON. Thur.s Sir Winston Churchill said today he supposed th* United States might act al once without consultation with Britain if an treacherous attack by the hydrogen bomb" was made on Britain ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article18 1955-03-04 1 LONDON. Thurs The M>enation conference on world disarmament held \ls third secret session here today Heater18 words
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Article86 1955-03-04 1 £250,000 GIFT TO N.S.W. LONDON. Thurs. BRITAIN is to give C 2.^,000 to the victims of the floods in New Smith Wales. I Lord Swinton. Secretary lor Commonwealth Relations, told the Rouse of Lords yesterday that the Government was asking the Australian authorities what they needed mokt. Perhaps there wasReuter - 86 words
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Article66 1955-03-04 1 It's history now LONDON. Thurv About 20.000 people In Singapore and 60.000 in the Federation of Malaya were executed. or failed to return from forced labour camps during the Japane.se occupation, according to the latest volume of the British history of the second World War. published today. The history, publishedReuter - 66 words
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Article187 1955-03-04 1 Chiang: I can't quit islands TAIPEH. Thur.s. (GENERALISSIMO Chiang Kai shek today told Mr. John Fnst< r Dulles that he could not withdraw his forrrs from Quemoy and Mutsu. The Nationalist Chinese leader told the U.S. Secretary of State that If he abandoned the inlands it would be a blowReuter - 187 words
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Article52 1955-03-04 1 MMI I H niM> in QAli cr,*«n TH. AVIV Hum. nil Man Npoitr-siH i knight >uh« I mli I drri hi:' kill* el mil I] "mindfil in ."I'miil i> fi:h(mc in I In- (i;i/.i ii i 111 >» I) II ll I ||t 4|| gSl> dnr» WH killiil52 words
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Article61 1955-03-04 1 PENANO. Thurs— A practical Joker "•ent principals of secondary English schools here rushing to the Education Office today to a.sk for the 1954 Cambridge examination results. The Joker telephoned rj school saying that the r> had arrived and that they should send represent at r, the61 words
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132 1955-03-04 2 FIRST JET BOMBING OF REDS 'ANY DAY' THE llrst Jet bombing strikes against terrorists in the Malayan' Jungle will be made soon. Since the four Canberra Jet bombers arrived in Singapore from Britain three werlts ago, they have been undergoing exacting tropical trials. An RAF spokesman in Singapore said yesterday132 words
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Article77 1955-03-04 2 BANGKOK, Thurs.— Siamese police said yesterday that units stationed along the Burmese frontier have been reinforced following receipt of reports that Burma is preparing to step up operations against Chinese Nationalist guerillas In her territory. An estimated 6,000 Chinese liuerillas still remain in Burma despite the government's77 words
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Article26 1955-03-04 2 KARACHI, Thurs— Mr. Harold Stassen, director of the U.S. Foreign Operations Administration, arrived here today to study the progress of Pakistan's economic development.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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97 1955-03-04 2 New Malayan society has good start LONDON. Thurs. A' FLOOD of inquiries" has been received by the new Malayan League of Friendship. Lord Ogmore. the founder, said today. -We are asking all members of both Houses of Parliament to join," he said. "We particularly want to make it an a!l-partvReuter - 97 words
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Article27 1955-03-04 2 MANILA. Thurs— Mr. John roatet Dulles, U.S. Secretary of Statt. had a one-hour private talk today with President Ramon Magsaysav of the Philippines— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article26 1955-03-04 2 WASHINGTON, Thurs.— The U.S. Army announced today it had developed a device which can give instant warning of a germ warfare attack —Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article57 1955-03-04 2 The Controller of Immigration. Mr M. C. Compton, said yesterday that out of 118.000: landing passengers cleared by immicratlon officials in Singapore last year 76.000 arrived by sea anc. 42,000 Dy air. He said the 118.000 arrivals were new permanent residents or visitors, but not57 words
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Article657 1955-03-04 2 Ki^i«^l.«»<«««'«tJiLM*lHif.«<.«i.i<»iltlWli>^iSia««fc»wnWftMiiimaMi»W mUMdum^SmmmMm£mUMUaMmmmMm£i FLOWERING FENCES INSTEAD OF TOWERING WALLS— THERE'S NO SLAMMING OF DOORS AND GRATING OF KEYS PENGKALAN CHEPA, Kelantan, Thurs. THERE'S something about the prison without bars at Pengkalan Chepa In Kelantan which Is at first hard to define. Then it suddenly657 words
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Article, Illustration83 1955-03-04 2 Just a quick change of expression by Ike PRESIDENT LISEXHOWER. enm-factd at left while discussing affairs of state at his weekly Preas conference last week, was amused when a reporter Interrupted him. Fint a broad grin spread over his face, then he burst out laughing AAP - 83 words
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Article45 1955-03-04 2 JAKARTA, Thurs One hundred and twenty houses were plundered and burnt down by a gang of about 100 terrorists In the Tjisempur region of West Java, according to reports reaching here today One villager was killed and several were wounded UPUP - 45 words
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212 1955-03-04 2 M.P. speaks of naval base complaints GOVT. SAYS: NO NEED TO INTERVENE LONDON. Thursday MR. S. S. AWBERY. Labour, said In the House of Commons last night that there was dissatisfaction among civilian employees at trie naval base at Singapore because their trade unions were not properly recognised. He saidReuter - 212 words
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98 1955-03-04 2 Federal plan for Empire turned down LONDON. Thurs THE Colonial Secretary. Mr Lennox Boyd. yesterday rejected a proposal that a Royal Commission should bo set up to inquire into creating a Federal organisation of Britain and her colonies U>| deal with economic planning i and defence. He also turned downReuter - 98 words
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Article26 1955-03-04 2 TOKYO. Thurs Three earthquake tremors shoo* central Japan over a 150-mile front In a two-hour period je«terday. Police reported there was no damage.— UPUP - 26 words
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Article144 1955-03-04 2 Sir William cancels Oxford talk LONDON. Thurs. BRITAIN'S atomic weapons chief. Sir William Penney will leave Britain soon on a secret overseas mission, the Atomic Energy Authority said last night. News of Sir William's mystery Journey broke after he announced he would not be ableUP - 144 words
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57 1955-03-04 2 HOLED OUT OF PRISON TO SEE HIS SON NEW YORK. Thurs— Three prisoners tunnelled out of the county jail at Port Orchard. Washington Btate On>- John J. Wlicox. aged 23 paid a quick visit home to see his week-old son for the first time, drove back to Jail and tunnelled57 words
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157 1955-03-04 2 HONO KONO, Tues. PUBLIC confidence in Hong Kong was maintained last year although the unsettled situation in the Far East still gave rise to anxiety at timej. I according to the Colony's annual report for 1954, published tcday. It said Communist China's appointment ofReuter - 157 words
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Article32 1955-03-04 2 KAMPALA. (Uganda^, Thurs The Governor of Uganda. Sir Andrew Cohen, and hLs wife will leuve for England on Mar 8. Tiu-v will be away for not moic than three monthsRenterReuter - 32 words
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Article201 1955-03-04 2 But he found happine^ m twelve months ago UNfDON, ThurtH I AMES WILLIAM LOVE had six loves legal wives, two bigamous wives, am l*2* *»i amously to marry a fifth. And with these first five he was unl He told Mr. Justice Pearce at.201 words
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108 1955-03-04 2 LITTLE PRINCE GOES TO WATCH THE TRAINS GO By 1-<»M)(,\ j. (harks *ent to Trafalgar h undfiicround raiUjiT gaTS Ml* 5 "<• was taken t,th, station b> h.s KOV {l*| and a jrtotUw The Prime walk*. most unrero?t u d hurrvin* London C ro^ handed over i M ticket^ aReuter - 108 words
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Article70 1955-03-04 2 WASHINGTON. Thurs The United States has protested against Russia's expulsion of an American Catholic priest. Father Georges Bissonnette has been ordered to leave Russia by Saturday. No reason was given for the expulsion He has been In Moscow since Jan 24. 1953 under a long-term arrangementReuter - 70 words
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Article47 1955-03-04 2 BIRMINGHAM Thurs- A leading British tea firm today announced an immediate eight pence a pound cut in the price of their blend the first major retail price reduction since the high price of Britain's favourite beverage boiled over Into a national issue.— ReuterReuter - 47 words
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73 1955-03-04 2 'The thing' is still at bay in Hong Kong HONG KONG. THE "thing" eluded polK»!» the second toav Or rather the pc.. c not find it— if it exist Polic.. traineei rifles, ,-earched s sula on Hone Koi teniay and my.'terioui v > r.-foot men-"-which has terrorised vilia:for the paitUP - 73 words
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Article33 1955-03-04 2 HONG KONG. Thurs —The Peking newspaper. Kwangminß Daily, today supported the Soviet note warning Britain it would be held responsible for the possible abrogation of Anplo-Soviet Treaty oi 1942 RouterReuter - 33 words
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Article52 1955-03-04 2 SAVED— BY HER FEATHERS LONDON. Thurs— Fan dancer Cora» Oaye reported last night an attempt to sabotage her camouflage She found at rehearsal that komebodv at the C&mberwril Palace Theatre had loosened the rivets hold:: feathers on h? only in the lai h.id Rone on tthen., they watM t iAP - 52 words
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Article15 1955-03-04 2 BADEN-BADEN rhuis Gen 0 ires. Inspwtor-G rrrncn ground fo if-rc BM night HUP.15 words
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Advertisement93 1955-03-04 2 1 -^afaEW The best and easiest way to wean your baby is with FAREX 1 This 3-cereal food contains all the extra nourishment your baby needs and is ready-cooked PA T%E¥ it farex it fcaMm "»!>•• ML I A II C a* «m> truti |utc«t. tow»t »t«wi at It do*t93 words
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418 1955-03-04 3 BEVAN TELLS CHURCHILL: INSPIRE US BY DEEDS, NOT WORDS Attlee says: Warn Russia of certain retaliation LOM)ON, Thursday. Dl\\C, the second day of the House of mmoni debate on the (Government's ■fe" defence policy, Mr. Aneurin leafier of the Labour Party's left-wing418 words
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Article, Illustration66 1955-03-04 3 THIS artist* conception of a Russian experimental "Double Delta" plane, capable of climbing almost straight up. was released by the 1.8. Air Force .Magazine in Wasmngton on Feb. 24. A writer in the March issue of the publication astid the new Interceptor baa an angle of66 words
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212 1955-03-04 3 CHURCHILL HAD PARALYSIS SECRET IS NOW REVEALED LONDON. Thurs. SIR WINSTON HIR- < HIM was paral>«ed on his left side for a few days of his illness in the early summer of 1953, usually well-informed sources said here today. The Trime Minister sprang a surprise in the Mouse of CommonsReuter - 212 words
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Article121 1955-03-04 3 Reverses in Indian State elections KURNOOL. Thursday. rrHE Communists, who have been hopinß to Rain 1 control of the Andhra State Government In India, have admitted defeat in the general elections. 'They could win only four ol^ the 78 seats so rar announced in the 196 strongReuter - 121 words
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Article53 1955-03-04 3 NEW YORK. Thurs Drummer Sam Ulano nodded dozed, and gave up his mara thon drumming at 7.11 a.m today after playing for 67 hours. 11 minutes, and 40 seeonda. Ulano started playing his drums at noon Monday de termlncd to set a marathon record The previous record wasUP - 53 words
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Article184 1955-03-04 3 Pakistan C.J. tells Govt. LAHORE. Thursday THE Chief Justice of the Federal Court -Pakistan's supreme Judicial authority -today suggested that the Government should hold a general election soon and that the constituent assembly should dissolve He put this forward a* i compromise solution to the ca.srReuter - 184 words
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229 1955-03-04 3 ORIENTAL POMP IN CAMBODIA King takes over from his own son PNOM PENH. Thurs. IN traditional Oriental splendour. King Norodom Suramarlt today I mounted his sons throne in Cambodia. The judden announcement by popular. 33-year-old King Norodom Sihanouk yesterday I that he was abdicating becau.se of opposition to his IUP - 229 words
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Article22 1955-03-04 3 Congressmen to get better pay T* II nhowcr today Ing pay US$l2.. raises the pay I oi the compared to alary of22 words
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223 1955-03-04 3 Red-hunting Joe in new attack on army WASHINGTON. Thurs. SENATOR Joseph R. McCarthy charged that the Rosenberg spy rine successfully penetrated the U.S. Army, Signal Corps and may bp continuing its operations to this very day. Mr McCarthy made the' charge in a report on hi> former investigating subcommittee's probeUP - 223 words
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Article79 1955-03-04 3 KATMANDU. Thurs— Prince M>hfntira. Regent of Nepal, today announced that he had a.ss umed supreme control of Nepal and would take over the administration for the time being." He said he had accepted the resignation of Mr M. P Koirala's cabinet offered a month ago and79 words
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Article41 1955-03-04 3 CAIRO Tliurii. Col Nasser, the Egyptian Prime Minister, said here today he had ordered his commander-ln ."hief to "repulM attacks strongly md defend our frontier "We no longer rely on the United Nations." he said. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article38 1955-03-04 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs— The United States is preparing to give Japan several million dollars worth of Jet aireralt parts and weapons to assist the buildup of the new Japanese Air Force, Defence Department officials said Reuier.Reuter - 38 words
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216 1955-03-04 3 MDON, Thurs. hkvan and! t night revolt against Klera by, than kj inst the 'IroKenaße'l 1 surany of hit number 01 sat In alvely »n the Camber a.sM Clement Attlee. the Labr v Party leader, and his chief lieutenants filed into the division lobbyReuter - 216 words
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Article47 1955-03-04 3 MAIDENHEAD. Thurt. —An all -male Jury returned a verdict of accidental death at the iiiqiii -nI here yesterday on Vlckl Martin. 23-year-old model and one-time friend of the wealthy Maharajah of Coorh Behar who was killed in a car crash near h<Te In January—Reuter.47 words
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Article43 1955-03-04 3 ATLANTIC CITY. Thurs Mrs Daisy Loveday Lewis, 74. who came to the United States, from London when she was five years old. will become an Ameriran cltiien next week in a special naturalisation ceremony at her bedside.— U P43 words
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Article31 1955-03-04 3 TEL AVIV Thurs An Israe II military spokesman said today that Israeli fishing boau> were fired on In the Sea of Galilee last night by Syrian guards— UPUP - 31 words
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Article405 1955-03-04 3 LONDON Thurv f*HI utork market her* made a fairly food Knowing today although bualn««« wan n«i a reduced ncale and buying /wlroM\* An enrouraglng factor was thr continuing flrmneaa of tht ftterltoK dollar exrrmnte rmte Otl'edged »ecurlt»e«i opened mibdued but later Improved Foreun bond* met good demand Japnnev405 words
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Article25 1955-03-04 3 LONDON, Mar. J. (ash Bayers C7»7; Sellers £7M; Forward Buyers K7lt; Sell- ers C7IS; Settlement V!7#9; Turnover am 10 ions; pm. 7« tons.25 words
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Article37 1955-03-04 3 LONIX)N. Mar 3 —Spot 25. d. April 2S\d Aprll-Junr IS .d July-Sept 25S<1 Oct -r>r 3* .d Jan -Mar 24 .d Marrh elf 25Nd April elf 2S\(l May rtf 25', d Tone Quirt aft*r rtrrr37 words
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Article172 1955-03-04 4 BRITAIN'S FRIEND —LABOUR FRONT AIK DAVID MARSHALL. 1™ who will contest the Calrnhill division for the our Front In the Singapore Legislative sembly election* In April, said at his Rrs! election meeting a1 Mount Emily yesterday that his party >d for friendship with Britain. He told an audience of about172 words
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Article51 1955-03-04 4 >RE BAHRU, Thur.s Lee Thou a labourer at K<>n« Kon^ Estate, Masai, v tenced by M ihen in Court tod;u to two months' jail for having two buns in > prohibited area. dso fined $300, or another two months in Jail. for having 26 packets51 words
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Article42 1955-03-04 4 JOHORE BAHRU Thurs Chmj; Chee. a tapper of Pasir who was found in .n--lawful possession of one kati of .^rrap rubber, was sentenced to thrrp months' imprisonment by Mr. N. L. Cohen in the is Court. Penggerang I today42 words
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Article35 1955-03-04 4 The Workeri' L'riucation As- re, will hold a two-day seminar on work- < ducatlon and trade unionism at Telok PmJcu English School, ofl Changl. f r.'m 4 p.m. tomorrow until 5.30 p.m. on Sunday.35 words
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115 1955-03-04 4 KLANG, Thurs The headmaster of a Klang school recently mooked the Town Council. Dr. R Sathiah, a nominated member, complained at the council's monthly meeting last night. He said that recently the Council, then still a Town Board, wrote to heads of Klang schools asking115 words
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Article151 1955-03-04 4 Secret plan to stop suicide bids rE air well and all the back I balconies or the Singapore Improvement Trust flats In j Pickering Street will have lards which, the authorities hope, will stop people from trying to commit suicide there. Workmen have already built barbed wire barricades on the151 words
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Article26 1955-03-04 4 SITIAWAN, Thurs. Mr. J. T. McDougall. Ipoh manager of the Chartered Bank, ha? retired after 36 years' service Mr W L Craig succeeds him26 words
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283 1955-03-04 4 FOUR TURF CLUB MEMBERS HELD: POLICE 'INTERFERENCE 9 BLAMED FOR LOSS OF INTEREST BY PUNTERS PHsssVG, Thurs. SFVKRAL of Penang's hl*grst bookmaker* "boy- ottrd" the races yesterday hictusc of police "inU'rfrrencr". Four Turf Club members were detained for interrogation two last Saturday and two283 words
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Article, Illustration118 1955-03-04 4 A PUNJABI millionaire and textile magnate, Mr. Gurili.il Smcii I'ppal. who fit a into Singapore from New Delhi \esterda> on a round-the-world business and pit iMin trip. He will be In Singapore foi three days exploring the possibilities of establishing a market for his good*118 words
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Article15 1955-03-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Federation collected $2,289,559 in income tax laat month.15 words
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Article302 1955-03-04 4 He is proved of unsound mind JOHOKE BAHRI Thursday. I) MDI BIN MASDI, was accused today of throwing 1 burning bed clothes over his father-in-law. But the Sessions President. Mr. N. L. Cohen, acquitted him. I'aidi was not capable of knowing what he was doing302 words
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60 1955-03-04 4 Villagers see anti-bandit men in action BENTONO. Thurs The District War Executive Committee entertained 52 villagers from Sungei yesterday The villagers visited the operations room at police headau&rters and saw a display by the support company of the Somerset Light Infantry near the airstrip. They saw machine-gun firing and fired60 words
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Article46 1955-03-04 4 IPOH Thurs. Prltam Singh. 35. charged with stealing a car. said he took the car for a spree In town and did not mean to stea] it. He was Jailed for 12 months. He had two previous convictions for similar offences.46 words
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Article31 1955-03-04 4 TAIPINO, Thurs Mr T K Oovlnd who came here recently on transfer from Pahang. is Acting District Surveyor. Perak North, and not Acting Chief Surveyor, as reported on Tuesday.31 words
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Article, Illustration93 1955-03-04 4 They'll study government in Britain THESE TWO BRINEI iiOVKRNMKVI officers Inche sunn) bin Annul (top) and Mr. Patrick G. McAfee (below), are the first to be Kent to Britain to study local government administration They flew into Singapore from Labuan yesterday aad are magistrates and coroners. Inche Sunny it also93 words
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Article63 1955-03-04 4 PENANO. Thurs The Penang Players, the dramatic section of the Penang Art Council, will stage "One Even--1 ing at Nero's," produced by Raymond Ru&sell. and "Harlequinade." produced by Fl Lt. Peter Darby, at the Town Hall I tomorrow and on Saturday This is their63 words
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Article32 1955-03-04 4 BATU OAJAH. Thurs. Che Soflah blnte Mat Yi. a teacher on the staff of the Kampong Bahru Girls' School. Alor Star, has been transferred to the Sultan Yussuf School here.32 words
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169 1955-03-04 4 AHOUBE painter accused of robbery, was asked In the Singapore Assize Court yesterday to explain how a cigarette tin with his fingerprints was found in the him. i- of the complainant, Ton Chool. The painter. Toh Chwee Ho, 24. said a few days before the169 words
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Article32 1955-03-04 4 BITKIT MEPTAJAM. Thurs. Charged with hou»e trespass Bon Hin. 10. said he entered Ban Seng Huat store for a nap. He was Jailed for three months32 words
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213 1955-03-04 4 1 740 boys seek 12 jobs as bandboys KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. MORE THAN 1.740 Malay boys have applied for 12 vacancies as bandboys in the Malay Regiment Band at Port Dickson Depot. "And application* are still coming «n." the Director of Music ai the Depot. Captain E. Lenthall. said today.213 words
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Article43 1955-03-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thura. There were 18 deaths from 65 cases of pneumonia In the Federation In the week ending Feb. 1» Thirty dysentery ca.se.s were reported, but none was fatal There was one case of Infantile paralysis in Trengganu43 words
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Article33 1955-03-04 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Wan Yah binte Wan Ja. of Kelantan. wu fined $150 in the Magistrate's Court here for attempting to evade $22 45 duty on textiles and a wrist watch.33 words
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Article36 1955-03-04 4 TAIPINO. Thurs. The Federal Elections Exhibition will be held at the Hokkien Hoay Kuan. Kota Road, from March 6to 8 It will be opened by the Mentri Besar. Perak. at 2.30 p.m. on Sunday36 words
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Article33 1955-03-04 4 KLANG. Thurs -The UMNO Youth branch. Kuala Lumpur, will stage a variety show at the Great World Amusem-nt park on Mar 11 and 13 n aid of the Klang UMNO funds33 words
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Article64 1955-03-04 4 KLANG. Thurs. The chairman of the Klang Town Council Mr. J. Hamer. said last night he would ask the Belangor Cm t-rnment to put up more standpipe* in Pandamaran new village near Port Swettenham. Mr. K<>h Liang Sin < Alliance. Klang North*, had said that64 words
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Article, Illustration117 1955-03-04 4 So the bride came by 8 j; fl MR. P. J. DE C'OI'RCY BENNETT, of Harrisons and rn.stii id (M) Ltd.. and Miss Pamela Kirchner, who were married at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd in Singapore vestcrday. They met about a yrar ago117 words
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117 1955-03-04 4 EXTENDED RE-ENTRY PERMITS PLAS f PO assist refugees in Singapore to emigrate United States the Singapore Government will i them extended re-entry permits. i The Controller of [mi tion. Mr. M. C. Com;t- n yest< rday thr after careful Invest] agreed to give117 words
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Article63 1955-03-04 4 N I BONO TEBAL, Thurs. The ProYlnce Wellesley Magistrate, Inche Hassan bin Hussein, today discharged a 71--jrear-old farmer, Heng Ah Kueh. who was accused of having harboured an armed terrorist. Kee Chang Koay. in his home in Changkat on Feb. 3. Inspector Lim Poh Bok told the63 words
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Article33 1955-03-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR T The combined band i Ist East Yorkshire R 1 and thr 1 7 r, will beat ictnal on I strip at Kluanß. J< l p.m on Saturday33 words
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Article20 1955-03-04 4 KLANG. Th'.r Town Council last ed thetr Chair:. Hamer. who tain on leai vices to the district20 words
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Advertisement84 1955-03-04 4 COMFORT FOR ECONOMY FOR THE PARTICULAR THE CAREFUL STANDARD TEN For Families Everywhere I The Standard Ten is a model of economy combined with Hi* l»««ry and comfort usually auooated with much larger cart. S The c y 948 cc. engine Rives the car a comfortable speed of 65 mph84 words
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Advertisement93 1955-03-04 4 Brandy from thr LARGEST wine procluani: organization in the world. &B*libi*SP^BsMSßßSßßill*kllMßM-»_- Ms«»-*-rT-r— J gs^gs^gsttßfc^^a^^Bsßs^Bsfcr-*"«^gMPfefc i $ffi&s£&s^'' K&jL ss^ssP llls£ '^Bsf B w a 'BHP^W!^^^*^^^^^ aHB^ isSr v bLt II <hI b^ As^ss^ssHL. i^H. hL mf Im »:^t gggflSVfi* B£__ BP***^Bl Hbi^#^l "^ggfc* mi. mt Imßi gg^RiMß^gggggggl I: ft M -t]93 words
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Article418 1955-03-04 5 s/ Anthony's 'five steps to self-rule 9 plan causes a stir Other leaders agree on 4 no strings attached' policy KUALA LUMPUR Thursday. rrHK proidi'nt of the Malayan Chinese AssociaI Dtto Sir ('heng-loek Tan. naid todav that .hoiilfl be left to the people418 words
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Article35 1955-03-04 5 SENNETT CASES DROPPED Coun- it antO be permlt:.cate of Ing been r the an jlc- withdrawn .-cd by sdury 6 i the I ■incil withdrawal ttal, or Lmouni '.x a date for Mr D. c.35 words
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Article20 1955-03-04 5 stamp. Geography hool i a public &rts T: i Cluny 6 p.m. on I and use development20 words
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Article19 1955-03-04 5 Lecture on art influences rturer art at the .y.t w:il D "In- h Council S;nga- --inday. 11l be accom-19 words
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19 1955-03-04 5 British with Id, will play March 13. by the Ensemble, torla Memo- :> ill.19 words
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Article25 1955-03-04 5 Four new Russian trawlers arnvtd in Singapore yesterday lor a weeks stay. They are on their wav to Vladlvostock from Kaliningrad25 words
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Article, Illustration84 1955-03-04 5 THF Singapore City Council hw »iven a '•face-lift' to the Dalhousie monument in impress Place < above) and ihi w.iii r fountain at the KsIjiiiiml. (below). Workmen recently finished repainting the monument*. The water fountain was erected by the Municipal < <"" misMonera84 words
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100 1955-03-04 5 Helen Keller will not visit Malaya THE »orid famous blind teacher. Helen Keller, will ii >t include Malaya in her recent Far East tour. The Singapore Director of DSI S Mr E J Conlon. said yesterday that his Washington hraci office had cabled him that they could not intercede with100 words
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Article33 1955-03-04 5 IPOH, Thuw— About 3.000 Chinese coffee.shop assistant in Perak have formed a union Arrangements are no*- in hand to register the union, after which office-bearers will be elected33 words
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Article43 1955-03-04 5 Tok Kirn Song was charged yesterday in the Third Criminal District Court for falling to notify the registration i authorities about his defaced 1 Identity card. He was granted ball of $30 and the hearing was postponed t<> March 7.43 words
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Article49 1955-03-04 5 JOHORE BAHRU Thur.v The Ungku Tun Amlnah. wife of the Regent of Johore will open the United Malays National Organisation trade mnd tun fair at 4 45 pm. on Saturday. The fair will be at the padang opposite the railway station at Johore Bahru.49 words
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139 1955-03-04 5 Coffee-shop owner's accusation TWO MEN, one of whom was alleged to have forced sawdust down a shopkeeper's throat and tried to choke him. were committed for trial yesterday by Mr. K. T. Alexander in the Singapore Ninth Police Court. H&shlm bin Mohamed Noor and139 words
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Article69 1955-03-04 5 Ball nf $500 wu allowed Chia Hock Seng by the Singapore Fifth Police Court yp.sterday when he claimed trial to cheating Yeo Lian Kirn of three cases of soft drlnlu. It wa.s alleged that Chia dishonestly Induced Yeo to give him the three rases of drink* on69 words
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Article156 1955-03-04 5 FLEEING GUNMAN SHOOTS HA WKER PENANO. Thurs. 4 GUNMAN shot a hawker in Green Lane last night and escaped after nrinß at a man who tried to chase him. The victim. Yrap Ah Sal who is aUo a Home Ouaxd. wajs taken to hospital in a serious condition He wu156 words
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Article27 1955-03-04 5 A Singapore court yesterday allowed ball of $30 to Pong Ling o n a charge of falling to report the loss of his Identity card27 words
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Article167 1955-03-04 5 He vanished after murder SINGAPORE Detective Toh Ken? Hua. whose skeleton was found on Tuesday, six months after he disappeared, was last seen with a thin dark man who had long hair. This man, who Is known to Toll's colleague* has not been traced since Toh167 words
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Article56 1955-03-04 5 The Regimental Band of the 11th Hussars under Mr G R Freeth. will give two public concerts this month at the Botanic Gardens Singapore, from 5 pm to 6 pm on Sunday and on March 20 Sunday's programme ail] include Tannhauser 'grand march. Merry Wives56 words
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Article52 1955-03-04 5 A five-man gang attacked a farmer. Chad W«-nic Wan. 25. In Kampong San TVn« SlnKaporc. yenterday. b^at him up and threw him Int., a fish pond OhM win. kiillrn-d Injuries n th. head, was rescued and sent to hospital where he was treated as an52 words
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205 1955-03-04 5 97 went to the clinics to HAVE babies AT 14 SHE IS ALREADY A MOTHER OF TWO THE Singapore Family Planning Asso- ciation had 9,320 patients last year. Ninety-seven of them went to the clinics because they wanted babies, says the fifth annual report of the association. The youngest patient205 words
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Article35 1955-03-04 5 PENANO. Thurs— Col. W. A. Muller. Inspector-General of Colonial Police, arrived in Penang today He visited the police headquarters. Balik Pulau and Telok Kumbar stations, and inspected the Oluitor marine workshop35 words
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Article38 1955-03-04 5 PENANO Thurs The Consulate-Oeneral of the Republic of Indonesia in Singapore and the Indonesian Consulates in Kuala Lumpur and Penan* will accept donations lor the relief of victims in the recent central and southern Sumatra floods38 words
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Advertisement136 1955-03-04 5 Mulsified t COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO will brin^ out the natural bcJiity o( your h.nr For Mulsified it a I natural ihimpon made horn the I purest blend of cocoa nut oils. I I Use MuUif'ird Cocoanut Oil I vh.impoo for soft. frjgrjnt. lustrously idt.inf hjir. ■^■■■■■■3 HUH MAI« NIATLY CLOSST136 words
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Miscellaneous295 1955-03-04 5 RADin UAI AVA Without Tears. 10 30— 11.00 j n<lU *v MALAYA Murte From TUe Harlequin marked ran be I sit <-. I B I t -4 y I i f' l i^Bß n Medium wave S^BmHRIBMJ!I SINGAPORE ■l no vrnci fSliorf wave 62m Medium wave 0 mum- 476 m295 words
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Obituary38 1955-03-04 6 21, H.,rW, JI» (minimum). KKNNARD: Kathleet on HBM Mrs. Harriet Colay |>eacefu!ly at March :i. 1955 si •tasjapore I '.Vilk at 4 j for Bld:ul;iri. SIYADASAN. 'RN. A'i.ill I U .n 1-3-55. His -law. V Srcedharan of38 words
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Article23 1955-03-04 6 2t H '.-■/< IN I minimum). MR AND MR: PATRICK ill Fn.-nd Relatives reU wtstafj f<>r the many >: -ii'ii urrlagc on PWmiarr. i9."i5.23 words
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Article133 1955-03-04 6 I)S. 82-1. Bras j A: Gown*. Of Reduced. m I'EDANT Every Day In 0 \wn ..ihnj word i> on display In th March <•: HAVE YOU BOOKKT) lo liear i >J at Robinson's. REDUCTION OF $5 oil all n rbis week < 11 D'Almi Id (otr r. \NNTAL BALK133 words
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738 1955-03-04 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Fri. Mar. 4, 1955. The Folks In China Malayans with relative s in China will have some of their oldest suspicions confirmed by n order issued in Peking yesterday by the State Council. The Communists are to "pro- I tect" remittances from abroad. Summarising the order,738 words
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Article325 1955-03-04 6 The building programme for i schools in the Federation raises doubts whether the authorities are as careful in their spending as they ought to be. Prefabricated schools are to be pui in the rural areas, and the tirst of them is now under] construction in325 words
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Article194 1955-03-04 6 The amendments proposed for the Federation's Provident Fund will iron out some of the inconsistencies, although not all the nursing staff of prhate maternity homes, all I toddy tappers and all building workers, will appreciate the benefits they are now being Invited to share. One notably unfair restriction,194 words
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Article, Illustration659 1955-03-04 6 Marshal Zhukov: will he turn out to be the Kremlin's man of peace? O.H. lIHAMIOX di«rn««r« Ihr «imilariij ofvion» held br the trvnivni Iteneral in \m« ri«a anil liis r«iinlerp«rl in lluwwiM. WASHINGTON. THE rise to power of two generals, President Eisenhower and Marshal Oeorgi Zhukov. present Soviet Minister of659 words
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506 1955-03-04 6 I HAVE followed the development of the Nany a n k D nlversity from its embryo stage. It seemed so unlike Dr. Lin. when I read that he is going to compel the President of Hanyang University to fulfil the contract by legal506 words
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Article93 1955-03-04 6 IWOI I.I) like to point out that the Alliance Ins not yet met to deride on the candidature* to the Federal legislative Count II nor has the Aliiance made any decision to allot seat* to mem hers of the I'MNO. M< or MIC or other partners93 words
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Article245 1955-03-04 6 TrlE .stand taken by Dr Lin Yutang Is deplorable For years now rHitnrm particularly the China-born Chinese, nave contributed millions of dollars to build Chinese schools and provide education for those thousands of Chinese in Malaya who wLsh to have a Chinese education And now, having245 words
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121 1955-03-04 6 WHILST I respect the opinion of your correspondent, Mr. K. S Chan*. that Dr. Lin Yutanx .should be Riven a free hand in the administration of the Nanyang University. I would like to point out that there Is no large undertaking, gov- ernment or private,121 words
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Article142 1955-03-04 6 lh( mi^'n^link NEWLY .son,' day whi work WOU hlstoi this CM Of eon bably deal It Ls helpfi,: Mala i yan car find anyt] Ariiten. Tory of W time a have al«;i\ ton j wards. VM expl I of a(T go back t< came al I «or N142 words
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Advertisement337 1955-03-04 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. II, H..rW, flu {minimum). HA1O T« Jf-niilfei. wife of Prtrr H up. «t PetfllinK Joyn, on March son. David. WOODFORP To Mnnlr.i UM cwrnid a daughter tl K.K Hartal Both w«-U. uci ro pmw :'nd. at ltd nitv Hospi'al. .n,mttm). LM-Orj On I'eh. 19, 1955. rWrlan Church, Chit337 words
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Advertisement91 1955-03-04 6 jOST OUT! Is STRESS th* Cauw of All Disease l lrart »tl»i ks. asthma, uli its arr mint common ili- .i»< all dm- to the same rainr? Nrwi of a revolutionary ini-dii al div inrrr. Speed Up Your Readme! Ihe ahiliiv lo read and understand quickly may mi an Minf«91 words
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Advertisement15 1955-03-04 6 ||i WILLIAMS &H UMBER IS j AC,} CALDBECK, MACGRI 8c COMPANY LIMITEC t lni.Hi»'i i <•'!15 words
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41 1955-03-04 7 [BAN Than. mil IN ti.id 1.4K3 •^1 xc;ir. ,>r«.\ed tit -iiiikcii driv- fetj Ims>jM.rt vt:iled I umpUined .i ntl drujt.irc ahlr to utirtrr the i -.u r t»-sl trodactMM of >t;»lr last in i to41 words
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Article58 1955-03-04 7 MOM reader.-: of the Straits Tlmei have Mnt cifts of money to help the sufferers in the iods m New South These gifts will be forwarded to the Australian Association Singapore! should be addressed to the hurorarv treasurer, the Australian A-ssociation 'Singapore', PO Box 1629. Slnga-58 words
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Article23 1955-03-04 7 The Independent Missionary Movement will hold its annual meeting at the Mercantile Institution 209. Queen Street, at 1030 am. on Sunday23 words
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Article52 1955-03-04 7 Mahkota, j -p.. id Johore. red for tuard. and to strive to provide a strong barrier against infiltration by the Communists The Tengku Mahkota was I at the annual delerileirnce of the Johorf Government Workers' Union which he opened in the assembly hall of the52 words
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Article, Illustration730 1955-03-04 7 TER SELF-GOVERNMENT, SIR ROLAND BRADDELL SUGGESTS NINE RULERS MAY SET UP A CONSTITUTIONAL LEADER SIMILAR TO THE QUEEN IN a self-governlriK Malaya, the nine Malay Rulers mipht elect a Yanß dl-Pertuan Besar as Head of State, whose position would be similar to that of730 words
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Article387 1955-03-04 7 HE SAW STABBED MEN BUT DIDN'T INVESTIGATE 'You chose to see show instead' KI'ALA Ll'MPl'K. Thursday. INC HE ISMAIL, the Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate today rebuked a police officer for attending a inema show instead of investigating a stabbing whirh He was continuing a preliminary inquiry into387 words
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Article, Illustration52 1955-03-04 7 FIVE PEOPLE were injured when this bus overturned in South Buona Vista Road. Singapore. >e»terda> evening Four were passengers and the flfib was the conductor. Five other passengers rscaprd unhurt The five injured were treated at the hospital wd a Mowed to go home. struts52 words
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185 1955-03-04 7 NANYANG— ONLY 315 GOT PLUS 50% PASS ONLY 315 of a total of 605 students, who sat lor tne Nanyang University's entrance examination, got j plus 50 per cent pass. Of thp remaining 290 student... 18:? got between 40 and 50 pt i cent. The other 108 —or nearly 18185 words
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Article98 1955-03-04 7 Retrial on grenade charge (\NO END TECK. who apv pealed yesterday ajtalasi a Singapore Assize Court ronviction and sentence o) five year.v imprisonment on a charge of possession of handgrenades, will be retried or the charge The Court of Crlmina Appeal set aside the cunvu tion and sentence and order,98 words
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Article70 1955-03-04 7 Four diplomat!, who arrived In Singapore last week with other representative! for the annual Mallali conference. left by air tor their respective headquarter* yesterday They were Mr B E.F. Qage. British Ambassador to Slam; Mr ACB Symon. High Com mU»h>ner to Pakistan. Mr OC. Morland. Ambassador to70 words
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Article23 1955-03-04 7 The annual boat race dinner of the Oxford and C i bridge Society In Singapore will b« held on March 26.23 words
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Article50 1955-03-04 7 The golden Jubilee anniversary ball of the Singapore Rotary Club at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 9 pm tomorrow will be in aid of the Singapore Children's Society convalescent home The ball will be under the patronage of the Commission-er-O«neral. Mr Malcolm MacDonald. I50 words
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148 1955-03-04 7 Zoo would be 'excellent', but no cages MR V W FRAMPTON vicepresident of the Singapore branch of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, said ye,i.rday that the idea of a soo for Singapore was "excellent But. h» the zoo must be such that the animals would148 words
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Article46 1955-03-04 7 The Singapore Judo Club will hold Its first anniversary dance and judo exhibition in aid of the Association for the Blind and Boys To»n The dance will be held-to-morrow at the Badminton Hall Ouillemard Road, from S3O pm to 1 a.m.46 words
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Article35 1955-03-04 7 T\w> Indians after a quarrel ove: it knife, were found stabbed th« compound of the n Hospital. Singapore. \eMi n Tin were treated at tne and allowed to go honr.«35 words
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131 1955-03-04 7 VIVE Singapore people with .speech defects yesterday contacted Miss Thelma Hale »he specialist who has offered free tuition to any bad .stutterer needing help Only one of the five seem* w> stutter badly M<- mm a European who phoned Miss Hale She ha.* given131 words
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Article33 1955-03-04 7 A Singapore court ycMerriiv sent B*nnasamv to a houar of dett-nti ii for .■>:!. r:ng and be. ing unable lo Biv> a .satisfactory account '>f himself 1b Palmer Road i><» Keb 2133 words
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Article, Illustration205 1955-03-04 7 LACE FRILLS AND A COCKED HAT FOR THE MAYOR Scarlet -and -gold robe 1 SINGAPORE'S MAYOR, when he is appointed by the City and Island Council, will wear a robe of scarlet silk with gold lace, a cocked hat in silk with gold loop, lace frills in front of the205 words
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109 1955-03-04 7 It's home by 9 for two break-in men MOHXMKI) IIS OK Bl\ HOB and Sred Jaffar bin S>ed Hu-wain yesterday were put on two yean' probation in the First Singapore Criminal District Court and ordered to be indoors by 9 every nitht Mohamed and >>\<-d were convi« Ud in January109 words
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Article41 1955-03-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR Thur.- The Federation Police Department hsie advertised vacancies for 51 Police Lieutenants (or operational duties. Salary will be $420 a month basic plus cost of living allowance. Appointments will tx- on contract for three years.41 words
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Article51 1955-03-04 7 Air MarihaJ T. i Fressan<i'i Commander-ln-Chief Far East Air force, left Singapore yeserday for a routine visit to the Philippines and Japan He will call at Rone Kong on his way back to present on tx-half the Queen a Squadron Standard to No. 2851 words
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Article38 1955-03-04 7 IPOH. Thurs K Munlandy. 21. who pleadrd guilty to a charge of stealing jewellery worth $330 was today jailed for eight months hen Munlandy stf>l« the jewellery from Letchumanan at Tanjonjt Rambutan38 words
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Advertisement85 1955-03-04 7 WORRY ANXIETY GRIEF OVERWORK I EXCITEMENT SLEEPLESSNESS call for RELAXA-TABS tey Relax Your Nerves d a source of 'absolute relsxation and m by taking RELAXA-TABS— they krinj and tranquility to sufferers from ntrvtt <"ng during the day and promoting peaceful umber at night Whether you suffer r. anxiety, grief, overwork,85 words
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Advertisement55 1955-03-04 7 fve are building our Dream House/ WATTS BAKER LTD. are </o,» 9 the PLUMBING 304-N ORCHARD RD TEL 21 179 itIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIU I RED I nun 1 1 iiinii iin Fr t\ \^F uu FLAG DAY (F*dVahon of Malays) SAT.. sth March j imiiiiiiimimiL sjiMHiiiiiiiiiiiuiiin a Sp*c« donated by Ne«tlr« Product*55 words
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Miscellaneous154 1955-03-04 7 The weather MIMMIM TEMPER \TIRE: 1 7.30 p.m. on Mar. 2 to 7.J0 pm on Mar. It Slncaporr 74 6t^:rrt. Pen»n« 72 Kola Bharu 70. Kuala Lumpur 71. Ipoh 70. Kuanun 71 MAXIMUM IMUIMIIKI 1 7.30 ajn. to 7.30 pni on Mar 3>: Singapore (S. P»nan» 92 Kot* Bharu t"154 words
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496 1955-03-04 8 Judge tells shopkeeper: More like you and extortion would end Inspectors caught him on the end of a line lI ILK Ling Ah Kui, speaking from a telephone in a coffee shop, was demanding money with threats from the proprietor of a large496 words
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Article191 1955-03-04 8 rIOSE sensational aeptußenarians, Dame Bybil Thorndike and her husband. Sir Lewis Casson. gave the last of their three recitals in Singapore last night. The Victoria Memorial Hall was narked to the doors with an enthusiastic audience, part of which arrived disgracefully late. These recitals, the most191 words
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Article60 1955-03-04 8 Public concerts by the Singapore Police Band for thLs month are as follows: March 8. Farrer Park: March 10. King George V Park: March 14, Katong Park; March 16. Farrer Park; March 21. King George V Park; March 23. Katong Park: March 28. Farrer Park.60 words
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Article35 1955-03-04 8 Sir Alan Watt. Australian Commissioner for Malaya, will be the guest speaker at the luncheon meeting of the Overseas League. Singapore branch at the Capitol Blue Room at 12.45 p.m on March 1035 words
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Article29 1955-03-04 8 The Paya Lebar MethodLst Youth Fellowship. Singapore Kill hold a community service programme In the MYF. Room. Paya Lebar Methodist church. Boundary Road, at >30 pm tomorrow.29 words
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Article53 1955-03-04 8 They stole 19 coconuts Two hoys pleaded (tuilty in the Singapore Fourth Pnlicr Court yesterday to .stealing 19 coconuts from a plantation on Wednesday. Ng Yonij KI.U. with five previous convicti -m.-. tenced to four months |ail while Santharasor Pillay wa.< allowed bail of $.iOO till nrx» Fridar pending a53 words
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Article, Illustration71 1955-03-04 8 POLICE INVESTIGATING the murder of a woman l.nn Yew See, 47. in a hut in Juronx Road, Singapore, on Wednesday, carried out a widespread search in the thick undergrowth round the hut yesterday for the aviming murder weapon. The Reserve I'nit turned out men71 words
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Article39 1955-03-04 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs A recruiting officer will explain details to Chinese intending to join the Signals and Armoured Car sections of the Federation Regiment at the Chinese A.ssembly Hall here on Saturday between 10 am and noon.39 words
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Article171 1955-03-04 8 UNIFORMED policemen are now patrolling the Brickworks Estate. Alexandra Road. Singapore, following a letter to the Commissioner of Police from Mrs. Elizabeth Choy. Mrs. Choy. a former nominated Legislative Councillor and Progressive candidate for Qiui'n.stown division, told the Straits Times last night that th<'s<>171 words
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Article29 1955-03-04 8 The Singapore Chine.se YMCA will hold a free tilm .show at 107. Seletie Road, at 730 tonight The film will be •At War With The Army."29 words
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Article193 1955-03-04 8 Domestic servants still out r KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. DDY TAPPERS, building workers and nurses in private maternity hospitals will have to join thr Governments Employees Provident Fund scheme if the Federal Legislative Council passes a new Bill when it meets at the end of193 words
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Article88 1955-03-04 8 'Races may nose out the polls' Xl AI.A LIMPIR. Thurx MR K. L. DEVASER. prrsi dent or the Malayan Indian Omm today op pos.^d the idea of makuu polling day in the Federation a public holiday because people will go to the outstation race* instead He adc'ed: "Election do ivery88 words
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Article52 1955-03-04 8 Toh Ah Kow pleaded not uilty to a charge of causing hurt to Lee Li with a channkol on Feb. 16 at the 15 mile. Chua Chu Kang Road. The Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday allowed him $200 ball till March 30 when hLs ca.se will52 words
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Article56 1955-03-04 8 The Malay Bocial Association of Singapore will hold a public meeting at 145. Orchard Road, at 5 p.m tomorrow to plan stage shows in aid of its building fund They plan to organise a theatrical troupe which will give three shows at Kuala Lumpur during the56 words
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134 1955-03-04 8 Mother, 13, accuses sister's husband ALOR STAR, Thurs. A MAN made a report against his son-in-law when found his 13-year-old daughter expecting a baby, the Alor Star Magistrate was told at a preliminary inquiry here today. Mohamed I.sa bin Mohamrd Noor. 30, wa.s committed for trial on a charge of134 words
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Article54 1955-03-04 8 Dr. R. H Bland. Director of i Medica! Services, will address the sixth annual meeting of the Family Planning As ton of Singapore at the Y.W CA, Raffles Quay, at 5 15 pm today Tl.e president of the City Council. Mr T P F.54 words
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Advertisement319 1955-03-04 8 MOU'U GET A WHALE y^P") r OF A LOT FOR MOUR LADIES DEPT.- j ON BARGAIN COUNTERS HIGH CLASS CHECKED WOVEN COTTONS .75 cts a yd. PUT. AMERICAN COTTONS VOILES $1.00 »yd. CHIFFONS, TAFFETAS. PRT. SILKS $1.50 a yd. NOVELTY COTTONS. NYLON, PRT. SILKS $2.00 a yd. > DIAMONTE TULLE319 words
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Advertisement29 1955-03-04 8 EXCELtENT B4LL.poi w in* At*** eicisEis TUD»t n |X i I $aye Safely I REMEMBER TO FULL-CREAM POWDERED MILK J A if/ SCOTTS JAMS and MARMALADES FITZPATBICKS REDUCE"*^ ALGALIA29 words
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Miscellaneous64 1955-03-04 8 Straits Times Crossword Af**"** 14 and yawn, very often t. Manuml wurkera may .sound a 7 diM-nrdHiit note I*nln«rad haa be«n mort t luin onc«i i 7 1 10. CtrrulaiUifc- alra upturn a n. Envelop, the tongue without letter t*». aoftn«aa ,7). .7' Ur to ta Amount of th» l«at64 words
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Miscellaneous243 1955-03-04 8 For the children A total of $636 was raised 1 for the> children's voluntary ihotpital of the Bt. Annr Mission Hospital Singapore In connection with the ril* play of a silk patchworic quilt i at John Littles. IS. Where dealer puts stock <2. s>. Ji. Some breadntufT left o\w «hen243 words
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Article, Illustration1182 1955-03-04 9 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE Mexico's czar of crime was Robin Hood of the Rio Grande *****111 l I; 1 1 M i| j^J.^j^^J^^jJ lIIIHIIII r general sorrow in the little town on the Mexican side of the Rio i the news came through that Enrique i known as the AlDaily Mirror - 1,182 words
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Advertisement302 1955-03-04 9 t/n It(&JUM& mote fteeMe die O" 1 FIRESTONE r*v«* yoa the \W t S^hT\ exd««*vr rum-dippinc proceaa that f \w^iT\^SS f C.\ m*an» U.ngrr lift for your tyre* If \f t «W j7 V\S^7' ewduranre provrd hy 30 ronaemtivr If /y£\ W]( VSS #I v vk-torir* in the 'Indianapolis VK)'.302 words
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Miscellaneous179 1955-03-04 9 Shortavk Mialntvs A buntb v£— 32OK> jOP6e"\ I BfiON> LOO 6E 7 T *XJS PECCEP'IOW "N 'ugSE '-4 T A ft^'.'S $EBPE^IWE Tud IBEMf SDO64 > Ot CBEOT iOuQ. R43 J^it I 1.. J >*C^*&, h TOW COVIE/iMp ADOBE fV/WENJE.6~.J?>Jft*OOD. ADIK* hVXL&A.j A'AT^OW-iT YOU TO TJfIOW iT T.ME *0i,60 J179 words
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635 1955-03-04 10 POOD trade and outside buying, more especially in the afternoon, hardened the rubber price in Singapore yesterday by 3| cents a pound nnH March first grade closed at 87 cents on a firm tone. The local market opened better on improved635 words
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Article272 1955-03-04 10 The Malayan Stare Hi^.r socUtton reported "Quiet condition prevailed on the RHSI ,-hHre market with Industrial* mofttly remaining quietly steady. Tins however were slightly easier with one or two exception*. There wax lit'ie interest In rubbers." Singapore members re|H>rted tinfollow ing business done ftaU Ftaaer and Neave ords272 words
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Article19 1955-03-04 10 Sangrt BMor Tin m-orkerl 81 hour* and treated MlJti v.irri. rpsultlng in an output of for February.19 words
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Article134 1955-03-04 10 March first grace rubber buyer* fob -closed In Slt.gapore yesterday at H\ cents a tb 3'» cenu above Wednesday* closing price. The closing tone was firm. Closing rubber prices yacterday In cenu per !b were- No. 1 RBS Spot loose Duvrrs 8« atllers 87',. No 1 Rs S.134 words
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Article79 1955-03-04 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following rhangoa In IU iate> to men lunu yesterday; (uuii: buying, airmail. T.T. 12',. O.D 33 Ml daya 33 cr»dlt bilU. 33 IS 16 trade bills. a«UIng T.T. or OD 12 I If ready On tlie free exc^nge market In Hong79 words
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Article123 1955-03-04 10 Ship* tying alongklde the Singapore Harbotir lloant wharvea or e\|MsUd today are: President OarVld 1 i MBT Ugh er 1 Thamma»ea» 45. TJlmentrng CP Straat S«*iida ft 7 RempKng 8 0 Benlomoiid 11 Attyanax 13 14. Sumatra IS 1«. Suraf 11. Hr«r Stlvercrr^t I*3o. feudal N Wall ft Urat123 words
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Article17 1955-03-04 10 Rtei i P hin $2118. M i p.m pn. April H. It I II i:17 words
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Advertisement138 1955-03-04 10 l-isi l>ayl 3.15, 6.30 St Ml T.M "AWZA ATGAWEZ" Super Egyptian Mini, a I with English SubUtles. Tomorrow SKHATI HBASA" (Modern Mblhv linnnni-oi NOTICE While rvrry endeavour Is made to publish classing advertlaementa on thr daten i^quested It in not always possible to adhere to specified datea for Insertion due138 words
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Advertisement98 1955-03-04 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited for appointment as Temporary Stenographers and Registry Assist antu TTmescale In the Federation of Malnya Police Force. Appointments are on a month to month basis In the salary scale of 1192 Al2 336 per mensem plus current rates of cost of living allowance Oovernment accommodation98 words
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Advertisement93 1955-03-04 10 NOTICE NASSIM CO., LIMITED. WILL SBLL BY PUBLIC AUCTION in their Sale -Rooms Noa. 4 A 4-1. C«llyv qua*. On SATt'BDAV. STH MABCH. 1955. AT in A.M. Mmcd Polished Teak Lountie Suite; Dining Table and Chairs; Sideboard: Wardrobe*; Double Beds with "Vono" Spring Frame and Mattress; Wardrobe Trunk; "Met" I93 words
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Advertisement579 1955-03-04 10 NOTICES NOTICE By mutual agreement, the distribution of our Ropes by McAllsler Co.. Ltd., has been terminated. In the future all enquiries and orders are to be forwarded to us: IKE HONOKONO ROPE MANUFACTURING CO.. LTD.. 144 Robinson Road. Singapore. NULLITY OF MARRIAGE Judgment was given against FREDERICK STANLEY OLYDE579 words
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Advertisement365 1955-03-04 10 TENDERS TENDERS INVITED PTBAK MEDICAL DEPABTMENT Tenders are Invited for the purchase of one Ford 15 cwt Truck No A 3635 which may be Inspected at the District Hospital. Kuala Kangnar during normal office hours try arrangement with the Medical officer In charge. There is no specified tender form and365 words
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Advertisement316 1955-03-04 10 KNUTSEN LINE Fast jnd Regular Service FIOM CANADA US PACIFIC PORTS— 3O DAYS o Svlmg Arn»ios S«n Francisco Singjpo-r PS. flitjbctft Bakke 21 Feb 23 Mar 2i M» Ctertmd Bjkkc 12 Mjr 1 I Apr 13 Apr Ogckj tikk* To Be Annourucd Liter Ainij Bjttc 7 Mjy 6 lunc Accepting316 words
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Advertisement841 1955-03-04 11 I, MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. M: 4 i. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE rthci port, to loorf ond divrhom. V** GLASGOW. LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS dv. XT' p. t^ p#non G 11/14 Mer 4 Mar S M.r S Mar 10 Mar 11/ i, M r M/)| Mor Mar 11 Mar u/14841 words
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Advertisement1144 1955-03-04 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden. Port Said, Caaee. Antwerp, Retterdam, Maatkvrg, Capawkagaa, Cotk.nkura ft Oil. I port S riom Pr>— ong -KINA" Gd IS/14 "MEOMIA" S/ 0 Mar Mar 10/10 Mar -FAUTRIA" 19/22 Mar 21/21 Mar 24/24 Mar >>■■ JUTLANDIA" 2/ 4 Apr 1/ I Apr t1,144 words
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Advertisement1031 1955-03-04 11 •"uiSJn*™ 1 bew UK' STEAMERS LTD. m SINGAPORE (lnco-x>'o-ed the United Kmodom) S LINES SAILINGS TO U K. AND CONTINENTAL PORTS Spora P S'rujt- rV-ROJBJ ••"•RflW ~T^f f~KTVfV, LWT«»- i, Hull Co- JS 7 4 Me. «/10 Me. O.nlew.nd for Rotte'dom, Ar.-.rp t 11 Senc— techaa for Avonmouth, Lvarpooi. Oublm,1,031 words
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Advertisement1160 1955-03-04 11 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. Tfl N, 201*1 ELLEKMAM BOCKNALL KLAVENESS LINE LONDON »-¥»<, MrH—IIL. IQJ llimm SAN FRANCISCO. to TOSS A PORTLAND. SrATTLI I VANCOUVER an. C^odK. «o C Ac.pf.ng c.r^ to, Centre, ft S«^ •CITY OF POONA Arrxrice 14/20 m«, 21 2J Ma, 24 n, Mar CASfirviLLE CITT OF1,160 words
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513 1955-03-04 12 SINGAPORE last year halted the drop in its entrepot trade. Although the total volume of foreign trade which passed through the port wa> $43 million less than in 1953, this compared favourahly with a drop of $1,190 million between 1952 and 1953. Imports513 words
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Article, Illustration90 1955-03-04 12 DISPLAY EXPERT NOW HEADS JOHN LITTLE'S K.L. STORE MR. MO& V. Bl KKIIM.K ln-ik over the erneral management of the Kuala Lumpur ntore of John Little and Co on February 1. in tuccession to Mr. J. Rowland)! who ha* been transferred to Singapore. In the ML Mr. Rurnd/rr omplrtrd the90 words
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201 1955-03-04 12 Bank of East Asia has a good year rE steady growth of The Bank of East Asia Ltd s business showed that Its policy to serve the overseas Chinese community well, had been rewarded again for another year, the bank's chairman, 81r Shou•on Chow, said In his annual statement to201 words
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Article79 1955-03-04 12 Mr Joseph H Rogatnick formerly United States Economic Consul in Singapore, has started a private business at Korte Vitverberg. the Hague. Holland, which will serve American flrms in Western Europe. Among the activities of Mr Roeatnick's cfTice are commercial investigation: establishing agencies; finding new products,Agencies - 79 words
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Article285 1955-03-04 12 Indonesian split on exports /X)PRA producers in Minhasa. Celebes, the part of Indonesia which produces $55 million worth of copra per year, a quarter of the country's total output nave threatened to walk out. of the central copra buying agency if the Indonesian Government refuses to285 words
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Article, Illustration103 1955-03-04 12 MR. JOHN S. StOTT, overseas vi«e-pr««ident of The National Cash Register Company of Dayton, Ohio, Is due in Singapore on March -0 on a Malayan Tisit. Mr. N. A. J. Smith the managing director of the Malayan associate company said: "We are happy that103 words
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178 1955-03-04 12 f!HE fate of the (jrlsek rub--1 ber factory Is hanging In the balance, writes the Straits Times Johore Bahru correspondent. The factory was built with RIDA funds In the Muar district for the benefit of smallholders in the area, and Us main object wai the178 words
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Article238 1955-03-04 12 MOULDED CHAIRS ARRIVING SOON IRISH beech wood chairs which have been designed so that they can be conveniently stacked In a small space when not in use. are to be introduced to the Malayan market shortly by Nupro Ltd., furniture makers of Dublin. Mr P W Jones head of the238 words
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Article105 1955-03-04 12 SHIPMEfTTS of office machinery alone, the U.K. Omcei Appliance and Business Equipment Trades Association announce, amounted last year to £12 19 million, some £1.1 millior. more than in 1953, and of this increase, virtually 75 per cent was attributable to the typewriter industry. During the year Britain105 words
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134 1955-03-04 12 WITH a successful yrar behind them British shipyards are now building more than a third of thr worlds total export tonnage current ly und^r construction ?11 million tons cross. I>a«t year saw the tnd of tlcel supply problems with thr134 words
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Article, Illustration282 1955-03-04 12 Education assists record market says Philips' man WITH education rearhinc moro and mon TT over the world makers of uramop] getting a new class of buyers said commercial manager or N.V. Philips 1 Industries of Holland, the main mri the Philips organisation, in Sum Mr. Solleveld added that the company282 words
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Article47 1955-03-04 12 Thr nation by Ihf I will b, I jJunr Toronto B an exhibit; 1 havr found Trad. I mical 1 me trade iv •end .1 1 includins n 1 1 and fai I 1 Gin will br nrin tl d:3n 1 sionrr for V.47 words
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Article163 1955-03-04 12 INURING 1954, British exports of refined petroleum products 1 made from imported crude oil > amounted to some 7.7 million tons, valued at Mist over £84 million. This compares with 1953 s figure of 7 million tons, which were worth £77 million Thus there was an163 words
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Advertisement261 1955-03-04 12 The best way to buy the best blades! mm Gillette JW Quick-feed y M T Dispenser J j&L^ <" Bl I E GILLETTE BLADES 'Jk y si 10 You pay only for the blades— the Dispenser is free New blade ready in a flash —no clumsy unwrapping. Blade edges sharpest261 words
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Advertisement35 1955-03-04 12 Out of this box V By c c j?-' V\ come NETTLEFOLDS scretfl the finest in the world MADE IN ENGLAND BY A OUHT KIIN ft NITTLIPOLDS (MIDLANDS) LTD. LOCAL MPHtSENTATIVE JACKSON A CO. I35 words
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330 1955-03-04 13 /V U GALLOPS FOR TOMORROW'S RACES AT PENANG SPRING MEETING Thurs. the last the Bprtng Penang on will ting rmoe Cup over u nm...' ;lke a he Cup in FhLs will be 1 thi.s Koodwho m turf. Pulling hard ling hard vo- round330 words
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Article78 1955-03-04 13 LONDON. Thurs. SUNDERLAND suffered a check in their Dlv. One league championship racp with Wolvcshampton Wanderers w T h< n they were beaten 3-0 by Boiton Wanderers yesterday The West Bromwich versus Chelsea match was postponed to M^r. 9 The 'B international natch between Scotland and EnglandReuter - 78 words
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Article104 1955-03-04 13 f-LASs Three and Five horves w:M t* catered for at the April meeUne of the Selanfor Turf Club on Api 1»> 20 and 23. Enine'i lose on Apr. 6. There will be two runs for each class First run (or Claar Three will be r> or104 words
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Article, Illustration31 1955-03-04 13 M)NI)OLIN<) Mortimer J in tlie centre, yets hi* MM in front lstMi) to win Race Four for (lass 2. Divi I'enanc on Wednesday. Third is Sound Wave.31 words
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118 1955-03-04 13 i: E. Thurs. i MTED, winnII I lied the sixth Associa- at t!u; Notttng--1 1 here level l-i at half time and again after 90 But in the 28th minute of extra time. Aian fcdonkhouM got the winning goal for Newcastle. Monkhou.se red theirReuter - 118 words
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Article274 1955-03-04 13 SUP'S JOTTINGS I ENJOYMENT II was laekjr In hU ISth race in Malaya, at Fenanc oa. We^maaay. when he came right avay from hit neM at the top at tha «traight to ware a hanai—u (our-lenrth win. Hia Uaaa 9l 1 mm 12 3. i274 words
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Article147 1955-03-04 13 Johore 's big hockey date VI AH Thurs JOHORI will tfld a lull representative side agalnat the PakUtuti lourtate at Batu Pahai tomorrow This will be the first time that Johoie will meet a vialtinc side in the state. With Oian Slnghs recent coachIng. Johore now have a flt side147 words
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604 1955-03-04 13 England half an hour short of sensational win WARDLE'S 'CHINAMEN' HAD AUSSIK BATSMEN GASPING FOR AIR From JACK FINGLETON SYDNEY, Thursday. THANKs to some marvellous spin bowling by Yorkshire's Johnny Wardle. England came within half an hour of notching a sensational victory against Australia In the fifth and Anal Test604 words
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Article152 1955-03-04 13 LMULAND Ist Inn* 171-7 darl. AfRTatALIA IM Inm WataM a Wardle U McDonald c May b Applryara 7t FaveU a Tyaaa 1 Harvey r and Tyson II Miller mn aat It Barge c Appleyard a Wardle i: Renaud b Wardle 7 Maddork* r Appleyard a Wardle St Oavtdoon c152 words
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Article197 1955-03-04 13 Selectors must bear some blame in such a short time. But we thought acaln at five past flve with Qve wickets down. Time Jut beat the Lntli.h men. It wan moral!} the bifgest victory that CnrUnd knru in the whole >erte« as. with only four wickets left at ktuinp*. Australia197 words
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Article50 1955-03-04 13 HONO KONO. Thun Tn Royal Air Tare* boxen will reprevii! lion. KotiK in the Far Bast bnxlnf championship* to be held Ml Sin^aporr on Mar. 23 and 34. The team will be choaen from 14 boxer* who arc now in training for the trip —UPUP - 50 words
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Article31 1955-03-04 13 LONDON. Thur.i -OifaM Unl\tnltr b««t lilt Ro»l Air For* by 11 Mnu t» 0 la a rum union mitch jJtiyed ywMrday The UnbrrMty led i at halftime Reiner31 words
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Article257 1955-03-04 13 WEIC.HTB for all acvpa rarps to- I macro*. run. ludlm lav of the Ppnanf Turf t lub sprint Mrrtlrn an; m kidah cor Class ?r <uprrnnr» t.M I^4 upas fhpatrp II [arthastan St 7 thow >rt..w t.M RloodOioi IndlvtdaalHr xurtdrn < holeo T.ll Kuper rtilurr 7.11257 words
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Advertisement253 1955-03-04 13 SEE AND TRY TUB wmmisisiiiais I Volkswagen i J/^^^^^r^^P^^^^jTrm One in 3 Buyers, in 1954, in the same competitive range, bought va^ One in 3 Buyers, in 1954, in the same competitive range, bought Q0 fH^ One in 4 Buyers, in 1954. in the same competitive range, bought Q0 N253 words
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Advertisement561 1955-03-04 13 that's KLIM the best milk! Pure Safe Dependable -No other milk you ran buy gives you such dependable nourishment v Klim. And every tin of Klim milk supplies exactly the SAME uniform nourishment Klim comes in the specially packed tins, as fresh-tasting as the day it was made i R*<ommended561 words
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Article855 1955-03-04 14 PAKISTAN, OUT FOR PRESTIGE GOALS, WERE HELD TO 11 IN THE FIRST HALF SINGAPORE DID ENOUGH TO DESERVE A MUCH NARROWER MARGIN 'THE Pakistan hockey tourists' hopes of sweeping victories on their Malayan and Singapore visits came near to being buried by floodlight under855 words
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465 1955-03-04 14 Soccer begins with Police C.A. game game THERE ARE 1,300 MA TCHES THIS YEAR By Our Soccer Reporter UVERY YEAR in Singapore during the soccer season the cry is heard: The soccer season Is too long, there are too many games, players are overtaxed. Yet every new season brings a465 words
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Article92 1955-03-04 14 Western Sports Club and Snkarsmal Sports Club, two new clubs In SAP A leasur this seaaon. mad* good Marts in the Dtv 3A league rompetlttoti yestrrdar Western easily def rated Titan Mong 0.8 A 4-0 at Parrer Park and Sukaramal brat Netajt 5-1 at Clerical Union ground92 words
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178 1955-03-04 14 rE Pakistan hockey tourists are keen to play another floodlit hockey match in Singapore, on Mar 13, before they leave for Colombo. Ceylon, for four games there. The Singapore Hockey Association would like nothing better than to have another tame and are hoping to be178 words
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Article155 1955-03-04 14 CINOAPORE Cricket Club lost a valuable point In their .struggle back to the senior league when figf were held to a 1-1 draw by Cuv torn* In their opening SAPA Dlv 3A league fixture on the padang yesterday. They dictated the terms from the start155 words
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244 1955-03-04 14 OF 14 fights U*t night, .semifinal* of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's Novices championships at the Badminton Stadium. seven failed to last the full distance There were two knockouts, both in the first round, and five bouts were stopped by the referee, four244 words
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367 1955-03-04 14 Olympics a 'must' fo r Singapore, Ayub says QINGArOBI £> seventh r nth,. world hock,, one place abov f h ,'> ration of Malaya Th the opinion v Ayub. managt Pakistan .1 tion team which ni J fivf-wmp Singap last night After lam nitht, MM Bevir su, Avuh uirf ir367 words
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Article24 1955-03-04 14 JOHORE BAHRt Ralnbnu Bahru defeated ;In .1 Collrse ground Scorer* Hi mi': I Omar au(\ K DolUh and H-24 words
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Advertisement754 1955-03-04 14 REACH 72,000 FAMILIES— WITH A CLASSIFIED AD. (Continued from I*«ie «J SITI IRONS VACANT JO H,,rrf. J.i (Hill.)— »»x it ctM. »>'"■ WAN nD a Chinese Junior I n-plnK ps^-nii.il. Apply \KJMi Delivery Mods. ProvM BOX A 2457. S.T. n ORADE CONDUCT! >H Immediately. mv.M ha\e nng experience and junior754 words
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Advertisement729 1955-03-04 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT >• Ww4n U (M*.)—H»x t* €l: t*tfFOR RENT 2 Bedroom Bungaow. Braddell Height*, partly Fur.l lied. Oarage. well situated. i'.icant May Ist. Writ* A 2429. ST. THE 'ASTORIA-. 6 Calrninill :"l:<le. I-arge and fully Furnished j Doublenom with Verandah and ,<;ithr<iom attached. Fullboard. Now t\ail«ble Phone *****/*****. XT729 words
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Advertisement186 1955-03-04 14 REACH 72.000 FAMILIES— WITH A STRAITS TIMES CLASSIFIED ADVERT. BI'SINESS OPPORTUNITIES Wm4t U (mHm.)-Bn it rtt. txtrm TO REMIT Profitable and Very Sound Agency Business— Monthly Average Turnover *****.000 or Partner with SBlOO.OOO. In view of Expansion Please write In Strict i Confidence. Box A 2402. ST. FOR SALE Bally186 words
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Advertisement412 1955-03-04 14 HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE I Marrft li (Htm.) Bam Ha. cstra. IN BINTANO. Cameron Hl«h- widv fully Furnished Bungalow. three Rooms wllh Bathrooms attached. Hot sod Cold Wster. Best ReMrirntial are*. 100 yards fmm Cameron Highlands Hotel and Oolf Course About 2 1 Acres, fully developed Price $80,000. Apply412 words
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Advertisement381 1955-03-04 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE U iWd.i- «.t oMlrm AUSTIN A-40 1!»M Colour BUck. Engine and bodywork In good condition Owner returning Australia 12.500 Trleohone 82-355 after i pm OOOD SECONDHAND Cars Por Sale at Competitive Prices with Easy Payments. Apply Ouan Soon I Transport Co Ltd.. 29 Anson Road. Telephones *****.381 words
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Advertisement411 1955-03-04 14 FOR SALE ».'<• U p M rtt. tMlrm ORCHIDS Rare Hybrids Scmlteret* Vandas. Cat t levas etc.. strong Cuttings $10 upward* 45. Kovan Road, off Flower Road. Upper Sentngoon i EXCELLENT used modern Teak I and Cane Furniture, etc for living. 1 dining and bed rooms st reasonable prices. On411 words
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Advertisement30 1955-03-04 14 Discovery j of v DOM **M Benrd.cn. D 'Ira Monks 400 r« VYU formula M«M Jl certain M«M < he*lth and 9tlwl /-»JSSX\ it is lodav thy m& B^edictih| \tw DOM30 words
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Miscellaneous89 1955-03-04 14 IMX'CER lIU.IF DIV. 1: r..h.-e V Chlnn» Athlfti, JaUn Braar. DIV. SA: C.«»t. PiinWrs v R.E. Civilians. Gryhtag; Serangaan MY. f C*a■M UFA (round. Nrtia Jaya Indian Brw. ML) < VMA cround. Hx^Und. IX. lolhUds rarrrr Park rRIfXIH i Amirablr A. A. v ArgonaaU. I arrrr Park; HJ.I. v Jr.89 words
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