Sunday Standard, 6 November 1955
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Title Section20 1955-11-06 1 SUNDAY TIGER STANDARD Vol. VI No. 123 'iv «"1 9s. SLNCAPOHE. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1955 ■«mi^/ 24 PACES 20 CENTS20 words
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Article261 1955-11-06 1 STANDARD'S News Editor David Tambyah, led a team o£ reporters, volunteers and students on an island-wide poll to ascertain the people's answers to these three vital questions 1. DO YOU HAVE FAITH IN THE MARSHALL GOVERNMENT? 2. DO YOU THINK THAT THE PUBLIC SECURITY BILL SHOULD BE ABOLISHED?261 words
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Article69 1955-11-06 1 jOTtl MMBER POLLED 9,074 Yin the Sedentary category 4,310 \o. m the Manual category 4,764 V,. uho have faith m Marshall Govt. 6.501 I* who nant Bill retained 5A94 ho uant MCP recognized 3A38 Breakdown of number polled Prof actons 88 1 Skilled 1 o69 words
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Article, Illustration181 1955-11-06 1 SYDNEY, Nov. 5 (IP) The body of Peter B. un<r. I nited Press Manager for Australia, New md and the South Pacific, who was missing for :ht days, was found m his car today near Castle Hill, a suburb of Sydney. His body was181 words
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Article126 1955-11-06 1 Rita Sues For Divorce -By Mail RENO. Nevada. Nov. 5 (AP) Red haired Rita Hayworth the girl who has had everything but a happy home, filed a long distance suit for divorce on Friday from her fourth husband, singer Dick Haymes. Rita's complaint that Dick has caused ncr "great unhappiness126 words
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Article, Illustration39 1955-11-06 1 MISS SHIRLEY DAVIS, Personal Assistant to the Managing Director of Philips Electrical Company of Malaya, Singapore/ hands over to Standard News Editor, Mr. David Tambyah, 2,000 coloured picture books and 1,500 balloons for The Standard's Christmas Toy Fund.39 words
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271 1955-11-06 1 MINISTERS from the Federation and Singapore took the first step towards creating a United Malaya at their two-day historic conference m Singapore which INSIDE THIS ISSUE AUSTRALIAN NEWSLETTER All the latest news from "Down Under" by Jim Henry. Page 4. Amazing Powers of Prophet271 words
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Article70 1955-11-06 1 INSPECTOR G H. Palmer and a detective of the Singapore Police Force were injured last night following a raid on a gambling den m Morse Road. They were treated at the General Hospital. The Standard understands that Inspector Palmer and a party went to the house where70 words
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Article38 1955-11-06 1 MINING officials m Bandjermasin, Borneo, announced on Friday the discovery of two big diamond deposits m the Bohan Mountain m Central Kalimantan, and said they should yield millions of rupiahs worth of stones monthly. A. FA.F - 38 words
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Article23 1955-11-06 1 BRITAIN has accepted the Sudanese parliament's proposal that a plebiscite should decide the Sudan's future, the Fore*™ nmr« snirt nn Friday. A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article138 1955-11-06 1 BRITISH SKIPPER JAILED JAKARTA. Nov. 5 (UP; The captain ot a British merchant ship was sentenced to 10 days m Jail by a South Sumatra court for illegally bringing guns into Indonesia, reports from Palembang said today. The sentence was passed on Thursday m Palembang. capital ot South Sumatra, on138 words
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Article203 1955-11-06 1 HOLLYWOOD. Nov. 5, (AP) A blonde who says redhaired Susan Hayward struck her with a clothes brush m a tight m actor Donald Barry's bedroom requested issuance of a battery complaint yesterday. Actress Jil Jarmyn. 23. took her story to Deputy CiU Attorney Dan Whiteside m203 words
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226 1955-11-06 1 OPERATION GENEROSITY' IN FULL SWING HURDLING the $6,000 mark. The Standard Christmas Toy Fund steadily piled up future good cheer for the poor children of Singapore and Malaya m its fourth week of campaigning for "Operation Generosity." From a bountitul $100 cheque from Mr. Mock, of the German Consulate, down226 words
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Article173 1955-11-06 1 He Wants To Fast Till Death PORT SWETTENHAM. Sat A railway clerk whose ap plication for leave to commence a two-week "last unto death" had been turned down by the Port Manager, is appealing to the Colonial Secretary. Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd. against this decision. The clerk 47-year-old. Mr C. N.173 words
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Article21 1955-11-06 1 THIRTEEN Filipinos and one Chinese agreed to leave Gram voluntarily yesterday instead of facing deportation tion laws.- A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article65 1955-11-06 1 FOUR thugs assaulted a Chinese barber when they were refused permission to see a girl friend who was working m a hairdressln* saloon m Balestier Road, last nißht. The man was removed to the Singapore General Hospital. He was bludgeoned with a stool on the head and chest.65 words
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31 1955-11-06 1 BORDER CROSSING FOUR thousand Afghan tribesman have crossed the border and penetrated about two miles into Pakistan, according to Press reports received In Karachi yesterday from Ouetta. near the frnn- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Advertisement94 1955-11-06 1 StT^ENGUSH (5.8.A.). LTD. *$in(ac"> Kuala Lumput. RELAXA-TABS CALMS THE NERVES PROMOTES HEALTHY SLZEP You'll find a source of absolute relaxation and soothing calm by taking RELAXA-TABS— they bring rcstfulness and tranquility to sufferers from nerves calming during the day and promoting peaceful natural slumber at night! Whether you suffer from94 words
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Advertisement86 1955-11-06 1 ICE CREAM COLO '|TOMor»C»(M|»iC|IH» Standard at a border for /wy A lark of vl*a. How em- /fly jwr I barrasKlng! ThU Just doesn't /fly A I happen to thosr mho >cc thetr I agent. Tukins advantage h s /flfr I fervice. advlre and <-oiin»el ?i\r* I you money. Injure* f86 words
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408 1955-11-06 2 We Cannot Shirk Our Duty -Chew SINGAPORE'S Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swce Kee. yesterday made it quite clear" to all Chinese pupils of Government's determination to hold the Senior Middle 111 examination despite their agitation. r A statement issued by Mr. Chew408 words
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Article160 1955-11-06 2 /LAWYERS 35 ?*otE3so*3 t ///&&*££*s ///^DOCTOfiS Ji\ 15 Xy^^^^/y 136 \ACCOUMTAAtT3 54 I '56J TyP/STS 141 ClißtCAL^^- $TEHOC*APt/£fiS 79 #£C£Pr/0/v/srs 28 IYECUTtVES 54 /^MANAGERS 46 97 OUWtttHtN^-^jgwMMxf 17 \>^ SHOPKEEPERS IM CO/HAf/gg/<;# /ic£A/r$ 8l \s/U£S/M£/V 223 X PV B USHERS 24 45 SWPEOT TEACtfE/tS 17> 1 POST160 words
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Article37 1955-11-06 2 INDONESIAN artists Sumitro. Handrio and Nas.iah. Will arrive today to participate m the "Art of Indonesia Today' Exhibition at Victoria Memorial Hall on Nov. 11. All three are acclaimed as Indonesia's outstanding artists.37 words
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Article342 1955-11-06 2 TIIK Standard gratefully acknowledges the follow indonations received during the past week to its Christmas Toy Fund: Previously acknowledged S5 380.85 Mr. Rudolf Mock, Commercial Consul German Consulate, Singapore 100 00 Staff of Qantas Empire Air\vay s Singapore 63.45 Sir Robert and Lady Scott, Singapore 50 00342 words
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Article102 1955-11-06 2 IPOII. Sat— A statue of St. Michael m white Italian marble and costing over 52.000 arrived here this week for the St. Michael's Institution of Ipoh. It will fill the niche which, before the Japanese occupation, housed a similar statue of the Patron Saint102 words
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Article67 1955-11-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The body of a Chine-e woman Ashed out of an old mining B1 Third mile, Cherai Road. last night. She was Chin Ngian Tal 24 who .:vev. with her stcp-:v.other at the third mile squatter area. It is believed that earlier orday. she67 words
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178 1955-11-06 2 Wife Of Millionaire Dies Mechanic Blamed MALACCA, Sat. A Malacca Coroner's jury tod?v b amed Albert Fernandez a motor mechanic, for the death of Koh Giok Lian 54 wife of Ta v Aik Seng, a millionaire planter and a llader of the Malacca Eng Choon community. on The jury found178 words
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Article146 1955-11-06 2 10,000 TO MEET AGAIN lo.ono itrong Itafi B o Labour 1 I de i icd to ca 1 -trike on Nov. 10, will hold a general meeting of its members on Tuesday to inform them of the •me of negotiations with the Admiralty. The Secretary of the (Jbtoo Mr. S.146 words
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Article87 1955-11-06 2 THF. Singapore Labour Front centra! executive ■nittee will meet on Tuesday to consider whether it ha< enough evidence to make a formal report to the on the happenings last Saturday at the annual delegates conference Mr. A. R. Lazarous, The Standard was told, can continue to lit87 words
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Advertisement505 1955-11-06 2 It is one of the most H popular Items m the M II Oil paint Collection! VV I ou can afford to m^m W miss it! ij^Hßa^ GET IT EARLY!! fj T SEX fitioiiiil "Nude with Shawl" GENUINE Oil Painting on canvas by yourself one of 16" x 12" tf505 words
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Advertisement176 1955-11-06 2 NOTICES POLICE TENDER NOTICE TENDERS which will close at 12 Noon on Wed day 18th November. 1959 are invited by the Commissioner of Police. Federation of Malaya, for the supply of: 1. Fresh Rations. Uniforms and Cloth 3. Walking Out Uniform? for Recruits. 4. White Canvas GYM Shoes. 5. Black176 words
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Advertisement211 1955-11-06 2 CLASSIFieo d l A" s and ge' PO R > Senior a knoA accoui durr^ Abilii ot TJ .schcn r "i Good r r.. ing to al with ■>... plemi houaii Vrco chib m annual typo and y. M worker. Li lish Experiei desirable month v. Supj per ets< mcd211 words
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Article234 1955-11-06 3 Dissidents Walk Out As Memo Is Discussed U~* THE SINGAPORE Improvement Trust Junior Officers' Association Onn m W °u er their m emorandum on Malayanixation. One group of members, led by one of the vicechairmen Mr. Chan Thye Swee, staged a walk out from i a general234 words
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Article155 1955-11-06 3 THE MALAYAN favourite "Terang Bulan" described by Americans as the "Aloha of Malaya" wa s the highlight of a recent party given by the Los Angeles Breakfast Club. The singer, Mrs. Chin Kee Siong. better known m Singapore as Miss Lilian Ang. daughter of Dr. and Mrs.155 words
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Article, Illustration60 1955-11-06 3 MANILA BANKER COLONY Pah. president table Banking Manila, is m oliday visit to the one-week stay Mr. Go has and friends m les. He has seen 5 of interest m the Haw Par le Banking Core of the leading the Philippines. Manila are equip- latest American :hines, Mr Go i60 words
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Article60 1955-11-06 3 ts. serving in the Out ram Road claimed trial in Seventh Magisyesterday to a I hurt to one v-prisoners. Teo Ah Bee. with grass-cutting knives, m the prison comI pound, on Nov. 3 j The three were Chua Ah I.eh See Heng Kuang and Ong Kay60 words
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Article197 1955-11-06 3 Aussies: UMNO To Protest THE QUESTION of whether Australian troops shouid be allowed to stay m Malaya. will be discussed at a special delegates' conference of the Singapore division of the United Malay National Organization, on Nov. 13. at the Arab Union Hall. A resolution to protest strongly to the197 words
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Article, Illustration86 1955-11-06 3 I AD* FRESSANGES. wife of (he Commander m thief. Far East Air Force Air Marshal Sir Francis Fressanses. was the first subscriber to the Poppy l)a> Fund at Royal Air Force Station. Changi yesterday, l.ady Fressanges bought a POBpj from little Sheryldme Powell daughter of86 words
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Article107 1955-11-06 3 Strikers In Court SEVEN men and a woman, strikers of the Soon Hin Sago Factory m Lorong 17. Gcylang charged m the Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday with Obstructing the factory entrance on Sept. 21. at 12.45 p.m.. had their case transferred to the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday The transfer followed107 words
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Article185 1955-11-06 3 KUALA LUMPI'R. Sat. M. Man:lhr.\'ccran. l'.)-\car-o'.d unemployed of Sungei Siput was today jailed for 18 months by Ses>ion? Court President. Raja Azlan Shah, for theft of a radio. This was his tenth conviction. His accomplice. R. Subrama-" niam. 21, of Kampong Sema- rang, was jailed185 words
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245 1955-11-06 3 Poisons Experts Should Advise Health Minister —Pharmacists THE FORMATION of a sub-committee of the Medical Advisory Council m Singapore, to advise the Minister for Health on matters relating to poisons, dangerous drugs, therapeutic substances and the sale of medicine, is urged by the Malayan Pharmaceutical Association. In its Journal, the245 words
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Article162 1955-11-06 3 Optimism On Court Ruling KUALA LUMPUR Sat. Owners of land m Fettling .lava, Malaya's first 'New Town." were today heartened m learn that they may get more money for their property than was awarded by Govafltment on acquisition of their properties. Their optimism vh pmmpted by a Supreme Court r162 words
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Article70 1955-11-06 3 LOO Thian Kuan, a labourer, claimed trial m the Singapore Seventh Magistrate? Jourt yesterday to tw o alternative charges of assault and damage. The prosecution alleged that Ix)o assaulted Mr Lee Hong Yew and Madam Wee Kirn Kee m West Coast Road late on the night of70 words
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Article67 1955-11-06 3 TAX Boon Li.nng. who claimed trial to three eh,< of theft of 2* motor c.ir m the Singapore Fin h M. trat( O tpmv vrai offered bail of $10,000 m one surety. It was alleged that T.-n stol'." 1 the tyres valued ..1 S7.l<; m67 words
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Advertisement310 1955-11-06 3 t$ BUY NOW AT GREATLY N^cv REDUCED PRICES AT OUR N* f fir aml Sf>ftson SALE NOW IN FULL SWING! Just litpftvkvfl— XCLI'SIYE RAXGE OF V~-i i mere Silk Snrcrs fliv^ <% i/iy Vtd. yinoti Snrcvs tN v Hand painted Gmorgmtt* i/y^ 1 .Saras. vßl^ JS* I display a JP/^%>310 words
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Advertisement276 1955-11-06 3 SEEITNOWhOfI THE NEW SINGER p/ AUTOMATIC jg^/ It's advanced m design advanced m sewing ll^^g^V/ performance. Just think, you can accomplish over 101 stitch variations automatically. Decorative I stitching on collars and cuffs, on curtains, on slip- JJ^^ j covers are done with the ease of automatic sewing \^«v/ SINGER276 words
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Miscellaneous429 1955-11-06 3 c4(maaac Information at a Glance Xl AI.A lIMIMK (Krgioii.il): 11 SO IY\NaA P o R i D*wril*%s &T np .VV,WW^I^ opm Ligni Music. oln rtufi. mm* A^* m 3fc- X V.- Th e Ed.tonalsj 5 l.i M.j.-.c In W* f M \^^%M^m\M j^- X:^ i v > g^ X'K Miniature:429 words
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Article, Illustration1642 1955-11-06 4 JIM HENRY - DOWN UNDER Younger Brother Takes Over GORDON MARTINUS JIM HENRY By Oar Queensland Correspondent JHE RETURNED Servicemen's League Federal Congress, held m Brisbane m mail week, ended after a record three-day session, disposing of an agenda of more than 200 items affecting the League's membership of more than a quarter1,642 words
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Article133 1955-11-06 4 Three Tried To End Their Lives THREE people charged with attempted .suicide were acquitted and discharged hy the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday. In tno first case. a shopkeeper. Foon Peng, was alleged to have cut his ne -k with a chopping knife, m his house m New Bridge Road,133 words
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Article192 1955-11-06 4 Seaman s 878 Detonators TUE Stawport ruhbcr pril c A SEAMAN from Indonesia. recovered by 6| cents yesterKarim bin Rahrum. was al- day, when first grade Xovcmlowed bail of $500 with one ber shipment closed at $1,142 surety when he pleaded guilty rents per lb. (Friday's close192 words
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Article, Illustration74 1955-11-06 4 Phofo. THIS Miomi model may hove her eyes on the arrow as it hurtles out over the ocean, but all other eyes are on her. She wears popular polka dots, which play an important role m the 1956 collection by the Miami-Florida FashionU.P. - 74 words
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346 1955-11-06 4 Opera Singer Threw Husband Over Her Head Court Told ins her hiubanj lfJ? L* of the fj^lotriphT I She t] found ti U«l I great many a^ i| tlve s In tl The v and Shiri I her iolicil I some womei I which the I her husband I Accord.!346 words
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Article42 1955-11-06 4 Talk On New Hall's Designn 1 1 latest I IB I i ÜBivci I held it I I m Singi I p.m. I 1 ho I Cuidtn, a I don fir I y son. a: I A I i inv;tcci to I42 words
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Article30 1955-11-06 4 A SINGAJ 1 K Scvt nth I terday po man. Ch; S s ic place In X Bahru. on O N I N v. 18.30 words
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Article, Illustration75 1955-11-06 5 jhaii, rongratvlatci the i .1 fellow Labour Mr. Jimmy Tan jin Hong (left), at a reddint ret option held .ithav Hotel. lay. Mr. Tan. who n the committee of IV slier Branch of [he 1 abonr Front, is the t "on of Mr. Tan Ki»>n Tong and75 words
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Article58 1955-11-06 5 X CTIEE and Ang ■-v strikers of the Sago Factory, yesmed trial to a riminaily intiming Soo Pharn. an of the factory on Alleged that the lnurred at the tacllSCS, at Lorong 17. were alleged to rned Fong: "if you ten to us and come we will58 words
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Article97 1955-11-06 5 THREE hundred drivers and conductors of the Tay Koh Vat Bus Company, members of the Singapore Bus Workers' Union, will attend a general meeting today at the New World, to decide future action on the allegation that the management does not allow new conductors and drivers97 words
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Article32 1955-11-06 5 SINGAPORE'S Health Minister. Mr. A. J. Braga, now m Tokyo attending the Family Planning conference, is expected to return to the Colony on Wednesday by plane at 10.35 p.m.32 words
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404 1955-11-06 5 EIGHT former tuberculosis patients underline rehabUitation at the South Winds RehabiHtation Centrl of the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association, caused such a disturbance recently that police protection for two nignts had to be obtained. To prevent lurther near- i rioting and intimidation. Dr CJ.404 words
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Article435 1955-11-06 5 CRAFTSMAN WAS NOT A 'NORMAL MAN' Counsel Asks For Private's Acquittal On Murder Count CRAFTSMAN Cl with Private Anthony G fford Charnock, 20, who died following a fight eorge Bird at Nee Soon village on Aug. 19, this year, was not a normal man." This was stated by (Capt.) Dr.435 words
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Article85 1955-11-06 5 Pakistan Navy Honoured THE Muslim community of Singapore yesterday feted Rear Admiral H.M. Siddiq Choudri, Com-mander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Navy and officers of the Pakistan Naval Squadron to a tea party at the' Raffles Hotel. In a speech of welcome, Dato S. I. O. Alsagoff eulogised the rapid expansion of85 words
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Article157 1955-11-06 5 Union Men Agree To Wait See A TOTAL of 1.500 members of the Singapore Admiralty Loral Stall Union yesterday agreed to "wait and see" before taking action on demands for increased wages and better conditions of service lodged with the R.A.F. Maintenance Base, last month. President Mr. A. M Nair157 words
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Article73 1955-11-06 5 MARINERS, swimmers and boating enthusiasts are warned by the Master Attendant that blasting operations will take place m the vicinity of ao 6 and 7 jetties of Pulau Bukom from Nov. 8 to Dec (1. The operation* will be restricted to the first 15 minutes of each73 words
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Article106 1955-11-06 5 RADIO MALAYA has begun expermimental transmissions on the first of two medium wave transmitters at Ipoh. The present test transmission, on 330 metres is carrying the reel networK programmes from the Kuala Lumpur station of Radio Ma-aya. It is hoped that the transmitter Wtlj give adequate106 words
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Article233 1955-11-06 5 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Labour and Welfare, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, stressed the importance of farming when opening the Yio Chu Kan& Youth Club yesterday. I "The farmer who knows his Dfcssion is the one who .prosn/ 1 added Mr Lim. The Yio Chu Kang Youth233 words
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72 1955-11-06 5 Agreement In Packers' Pay Dispute THE threatened strike by about 1.000 Singapore rubber packers will not take place. Representatives of the Singapore Rubber Packers Association and the Factory and Shop Workers' Union at a three-hour meeting yesterday reached agreement on the majority of the workers' demands which included a wage72 words
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Article, Illustration74 1955-11-06 5 THE Committee on Local Government. at its Friday meeting, considered representations from the public on its work. Among those who submitted representations were the Singapore Ratepayers' Association. Institute of Architects of Malaya. Town Planning Institute, Local Senior Officers' Association of the City Council. Singapore City Council Services74 words
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Article123 1955-11-06 5 THE Labour Front will not m future, consider applications for membership on the white application forms, said a spokesman of the Front yesterday. A meeting of the Fronts finance committee yesterday decided that all white forms should be cancelled and new Dink application forms123 words
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Article30 1955-11-06 5 QUARTER master General Sir Maurice Chilton arrived m Singapore by BOAC from Hongkong last night for a ten-day tour of British troops m the Colony and the Federation.30 words
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Article54 1955-11-06 5 AN H.T 2 a'.l-metal trainer aircraft designed and mass produced m India will make an exhibition flight to Malaya shortly to promcte sales of H.T.2s m South-east Asia The aircraft will leave its factory m Bangalore on Nov 12. and visit Rangoon. Pnom Penh (Cambodia). Prnang.54 words
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Article50 1955-11-06 5 5 -Day Week For India House THE office of the Commissioner for the Government of India m Singapore will be closed two days every week Saturdays and Sunda vs. From Mondays to Frldays th» office witt be open from 845 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 1.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.50 words
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Advertisement633 1955-11-06 5 YOU MAY HAVE LIVED ON EARTH BEFORE! cw places, or people you pass m the street, may seem oddly milutr to you. Hate you known them m a previous lije? v wonder why you are living on earth to-day and for what ose you are here. Certain secrets of life633 words
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Advertisement110 1955-11-06 5 Stravelinq to ronnpctions with Suj^er 6 -^^^ei^ i ('hoio* of first-class or I jjjetex^ tourist service. Flights evpry Txiesday —^^ew.^ l^^ ii^ and FriHav to Manila. For reservation*, tall your travel ogent or Phon« 7412 Mansfield t> Co., ltd.. Ocean Bidg.. Singapore jrjr mt mt Kuala Lumpur Penanf WOMD'S MOST110 words
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Article353 1955-11-06 6 Heavy 'Freedom* IVIOST people who have taken a trip to Communist China come back with the uncomfortable feeling that, although they saw a great deal of what there was to see and heard much that they did not expect to hear, a distinct heaviness m the "freedom" of353 words
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Article, Illustration1206 1955-11-06 6 Arthur Scholes - 18-DAY FIGHT FOR LIFE ON TROPIC ISLE Arthur Scholes By NINE days after Gilbert Sheldon left Mackay m Queensland to fish off the still incompletely explored Great Barrier Reef, his boat was swamped by heavy seas. For eight hours Sheldon hung onto the upturned dinghy which had broken away when1,206 words
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1232 1955-11-06 6 LIAM DESMOND - DUBLIN CASTLE'S GHOST IS A WHISTLER LIAM DESMOND By ONCE again Dublin Castle, that sombre, prison like edifice situated on high ground nearly m the centre of Dublin City, is m the news because of its ghosts. From the time of its very building—just 750 years ago by the then1,232 words
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Advertisement183 1955-11-06 6 Startling Predictions In Your Horoscope Your Real Life Told Would you like to know what the stars indicate for you whethei you will be successful and happy and what is indicated tor you m business, love, marriage, friends, enemies, lurky and unlucky periods, what pitfalls to ovoid, whot opportunities to183 words
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Advertisement185 1955-11-06 6 Diesel injection equipment ill J^W Single or I OU Filter OllJb, a4 t MulU-Cylindfr Enrlosrd Camshaft N(J^ l Pump with Mrt haniral. Hydraulic i and Pneumatic Governors and Fun F«KJ Pump* J Sole Agents: FAR EAST MOTORS LTD $4. Orchard Road. Singapore 1 1 hiiii WEARNE BROS, PDA- FOUR HONGKONG185 words
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Article, Illustration1326 1955-11-06 7 ASTER GUMASEKERJ - THE AMAZING POWERS OF PROPHET NO AH. ASTER GUMASEKERJ Lived 90 Yphk A/. a By East and th« W..» »h.w k P r «\»ecnons ot the peoples of the S.NG^ B RE N^UT S 9« H Y E E^S M^ P PULARLY KNOWN > IN The story i s told1,326 words
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Advertisement235 1955-11-06 7 'AwW Wmf J0m^ V0P H GROWN-UPS (I ISS ma*, sure it's I I CAMPBELLS yCWf/KI B9 congestion ot the f|||i chest and hoarseness. J J8IF Powerful vet paiatm able. There is no /fif/f better remedy W1 *1r% %^M From a/z Ef| Make sure it's COULDINCS Relieves children's f^S§ coughs, colds235 words
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Advertisement98 1955-11-06 7 hrs Fashion takes a \^%S SMART APPROACH /^r&OT to city living! I i^\i4sKKm\ A new selection of c ft<>) ons h "Knnsvn, V^R-ii^^^^^ 36 vi 1 JO v JJcl NJ V^MmHJBm Smart, up-to-date designs m mL aMtBl lunA Emerald, Royal Blue, Lime m Green, Grey, Lt. Blue, Blue or i98 words
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Article, Illustration747 1955-11-06 8 RUE SCRIBE - NEW CARS ADD COLOUR TO ROADS MOTORING RUE SCRIBE By IT is a fact that motorists consider a car out-of date unless it has a contemporary shape. Chassis, engine and suspension may be years ahead but they make no difference to the now f a s h i o n-conscious747 words
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Article364 1955-11-06 8 Edin Peters - SPOTLIGHT ON CHAN BROTHERS Edin Peters By ]rs Grand Prix day today m Macao and the spotlight is sure to fall on Singapore's Chan brothers. Lye Huat and Lye Choon who will race there m their brand new Aston Martins DB2 4 and DB3S, respectively. Lye Choon's DB 3S has364 words
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Article, Illustration284 1955-11-06 8 Queen's Castle - Queen's Castle By 'THE Singapore Chess x League Inter Club championship Division II was decided on Saturday and the new champions are Victoria School. They clinched the issue by defeating Anglo-Chinese School m the sixth and last r u 5l d but the foundation of their success284 words
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Advertisement492 1955-11-06 8 —November 6, 1955 *sL>L>\\ i^H A AMU A ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Itli £3923/6 NWI 132/6 Robtnsor «oao THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORIH AMIRICAM SIRVICt To Mahta> Boston New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia Cult forts Spore P. Sham Penan* MIMNON 19/2* Nov 26 No* 27/28 No* POLYDORUS 91 6 r-et- I492 words
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Advertisement540 1955-11-06 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS 10 CONIININT/SCAND.Nuy. For Aden. Port Soid. Genoa. Antwerp. Rot» eido Copenhagen, Gothenburg and Oti o H b i S >° rt SK Bn •x) "MORELIA" 17/19 Not 20/20 N '"Hi -FALSTRIA- 21/23Oec 24/24 D* Uf *W xj Colls Port Sudan Naples, London (Pojjcn 9C r, *&n540 words
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Article233 1955-11-06 9 NEW VENTURE TO CUT FISH PRICES oat which has i j idle, at the Tier m Jalan .lohore Bahru, ist tour months, »ut to sea soon. isel Ro.qi. Ity of the rnment, but I y the Sultan's Abdullah bin forth be ir fishing >ya. trip to the Pahanf and about233 words
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Article74 1955-11-06 9 Lock-Out i B m Chicago. \voSissy, Fritzie, Skeeter, a paran?:d a pair of tels, which she con able to see isband locked cir house. So-Pay Day -;:y motorist report- his car had been from ou* "nis Toronto. Can,, later thai it hnd ved by ba cnt. m Strong Change WOMAN74 words
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Article30 1955-11-06 9 YtJHEN the Internal Re- venue office m Pasadena, California, U.S.A.. vioved, a note tens left on The door saying: "WE HAVE HVXTED FOR YOU. NOW HUNT FOR VS."30 words
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Article37 1955-11-06 9 A TELLER at a bank m Michigan. U.S.A., asked a man for identification before cashing his cheque. The man took out his false teeth and showed his name engraved inside th^m. HIS CHEQUE WAS CASHED.37 words
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Article, Illustration159 1955-11-06 9 AN Entries Close Nov. 14 THE 1955 All-Malaya Talentime competition to be held at the Singapore Badminton Stadium on Nov. 21. 23 and 26. has drawn a large numbcr^of entries. Competitors include such popular artistes as Roland Alcantra. H. D. Yusoff. S. R. S Naidu.159 words
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224 1955-11-06 9 TWO HUSBANDS DECIDE TO SWOP WIVES IT STARTED AT SUNDAY DINNER STOCKHOLM, Sat. THAT Sunday dinner at the Poulsens shocked the vicar. It shocked the neighbours. In fact, it shocked the whole Swedish town of Iggesund. But Tom Poulsen. 34, and his wife Vera, 25, were nappy about it. So,224 words
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Article151 1955-11-06 9 The Girls Just Won't Undress LONDON. SAT. DRITISH girls are too shy to take their clothes oil' m public, says Mr. Arthur Hodgson. And he should know, because he is secretary of the British Sun Bathing Association, which has lost 5.000 members m the last three years. Today 100 fully-clothed151 words
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Article178 1955-11-06 9 NUTSHELL KNOWLEDGE CHEEP wore probably the first animals to bo domesticated. Scientists m Iraq have discovered carved figures of sheep that wore buried with other royal treasures about 3300 B.C. -k THE oniy man m Britain allowed to maintain his own private army i s the Duke of Atholl. He178 words
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Article, Illustration157 1955-11-06 9 J WHEN radio folk get 2 together the conversation 5 is usually sparkling as J this Standard picture J (taken m Singapore, last C Wednesday) will testify. The occasion was a cockJ tJil party given by Mr. r\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v C. P. Albany of the British Far Eastern Broadcasting Service,157 words
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Advertisement115 1955-11-06 9 > M Alor Star etß «^fc- j- SBH 1 HB l» S^^ 1 v sCx". -iisC>''' Itt '1 1 flPf I '^Sfl flP^ FREE 10 EXPKTANT AHO NUKING HOIMIK //l^^SE/ «5K TO P*fft.ff/r i iAW "TTT^T! IW&n m NEeo 70Mi E Zn"™* fmr 4 W: ,^^l|4tf' PUan iend me a115 words
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Article551 1955-11-06 10 Selangor 23 Perak o 4, goals, 1 try. Referee: E. Smith. KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Selangor gained their first points m the HMS Malaya Rugby competition when they swamped Perak by 23 points to nil a! the Army Command Stadium here today. Selangor deserved to win mis551 words
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Article470 1955-11-06 10 Saturday's F.A. Soccer Results I.KA(iIK DIVISION I* Birmingham City 1 Chfriset 0 Burnley 2. Aston Villa 0 Charlton Ath. 5. Manchester C 2 Bverton 5. Hudriersfield Town 2 Luton T. 5, Wolverhampton W 1 Newcastle U*d. 1. Blackpool 2 Preston N 2 Sundcrland 2 Tottenham H. 1 Cardiff C 1470 words
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Article58 1955-11-06 10 SINGAPORE SOCCER CHARITY: POPPY DAY FUND Singapore vs. Combined Serrices at Jalan Besar Stadium at 5.15 p.m.: Boys' Town vs. Maxwell S.C. at Farrcr Park: IRC. vs. Alexandra S.C. at Farrer Park. HOCKEY Combined Schools Hockey trial at CSC. at 5.15 p.m. GOLF EU TONG SENG CUP: Qualifying58 words
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Article109 1955-11-06 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Sentul Railway Recreation Cub won the Da vies Cup when they beat Kna.a Lumpur Railway Re-reat on Club 1 In the final of the Malayan Rai ways hoc Key competition on the Brickfield! Road ground today After even exchanges Kuala Lumpur opened the109 words
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Article60 1955-11-06 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Victoria Institution held Victoria Institution Old Boys Association to a 3-3 draw m their annual hockey match at Shau Road today Half tune score was two all. Inside right Sivanesan and inside 'of' Brync 2 netted for VI while centre forward Xa. kendra 260 words
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Article488 1955-11-06 10 KOALA LUMPUR. Sat Eleven new records were set m the two-day meet of the Selangor Combined Schools annual swimming championships which ended at the Victoria Institution pool yesterday. The records broken were m the 200 m free style inter school relay (open) m 2 mm. 6.4488 words
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Article, Illustration25 1955-11-06 10 To): 100 the tooi da?/. The skanear, of the I SUjJc r plunqr. Habih S on the into i25 words
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370 1955-11-06 10 Spore Superior Without Regulars SPORE CIVILIANS 19 NEGRI MALACCA 3 Tiro goals, three tries Une trw Referee: W. T. Dunne. SEREMBAN, Sat.— Superiority-in the forwardline and a strong: running back division, enabled Singapore Civilians to clear their first hurdle m this year's H.M.S. Malaya rugby370 words
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Article34 1955-11-06 10 CORONATION Boys Club of Johore Bahru did well to beat All Whites of Singapore by 14 points (two penalties, one try. one coal) to nil on the Victoria School ground yesterday.34 words
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Article42 1955-11-06 10 Rahman <Vl> 2 Diekv Mci (Vl> 3. Yap Woon Loong (Vl)— 36 4 s>eos (record); 50M. Breast Stroke: 1 Abdul Rahman (VI 2 Dicky Mci (Vl> 3 Tom Mci (Vl>— 4o 6 sees (record >; Individual Champion: Abdul Rahman iVD- 31 pis42 words
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Article86 1955-11-06 10 Johore Leads Selangor JOHORE BAHRU, Sat Johore led by three matches to one on the first night of the Foong Seong Cud badminton match against Selangor played at the Road Transport Shed tonight. Results (Johore players mentioned first) were: U SINGLES: Roland Ng beat Chua Slew Heng 15-4 ifS-u iViY86 words
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Article543 1955-11-06 10 But Colony Whips The Visitors At Water Polo SINGAPORE, Asian (lames water overwhelmed Indonesia ffjff I IM water polo encounter at the v him S yesterday. I c I I I, earlier m the A/>lf />/ rry, afternoon, proi ;il\ fll />'Al/j i vimmers by taking543 words
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Article66 1955-11-06 10 THE following will represent »«e Tiger Rangers m a friendly football match against the Western Rangers o n th e Dato Kramat ground. Penang, today at 5 p.m. K. Sammathan. R. Gopal, X Tharmaraju, Hamid Arab/. »J P Sh anmugam M Raiu. M Murugiah. L S Maniam. G66 words
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Advertisement284 1955-11-06 10 CHRISTMAS AT^^P^ .^^^^M H SEA.PETTJRN NEW YEAR'S /^^j EVE FOR SINGAPORE ffS^' o S ja celebrations! v^^s /I yV^IF EXCITING WAY TO SPEND YOVU CHRISTMAS UOLIDA V M. V. "ASIA" AIR-CONDITIONED THROUGHOUT CHRISTMAS CRUISE TO HONCKONC Leaves Singapore Dec. 22nd Arrives Hongkong Dec. 26th Leoves Hongkong Dec. 28th Arrives Singapore284 words
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Advertisement96 1955-11-06 10 l/7/s/s k\ni These Cycto nrr irinnm SUN ENGLAND PARKES ENGU* 1 FREJJS IJALY itump of 1 Y< I I sin nt P44OT s'so on No R1 N So!e Aoen«s Hup Teck Trading w II Cuff Rd. S'ocre 8. Ws< mnnnur HighßloodPreH Dangerous lo Hew Thouu'»l' 'J^kHfi W?i •Ml pjiril>» mr»(rrlOM<96 words
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Article36 1955-11-06 11 flalayan Women Need Right Coaching To Beat The c IS i s the first of a I 52,7 f o articles on vices Sports m the Colony The next artiP^rL Sunda y Sports Parade page.36 words
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Article, Illustration146 1955-11-06 11 iriXEN HENG. SingaPpore's queen of badploton, Mid that if women players m the same kind oi training, and Of as the men m lotnas Cup, they ;ive a very good not beat interitional players from ipe and the United States loking forward to play,n>t Margaret Varner. lin, Iris146 words
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Article, Illustration225 1955-11-06 11 DOROTHY tOPER, captain of the Sinvomen's Civilian team •.o Mellerah Cup Day maich against I I it Nfacan be just as better, than Euroin the sport. girls are crafty for the garre lack the coaching lerto prevented giving European opposition, she I have225 words
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Article89 1955-11-06 11 JESSE OWENS, bighearted American track star who is currently touring the Federation, will be a guest of the Army on Wednesday Nov. 9 at the Army versus Fijian rugby match at Jaian Besar Stadium. Jesse will speak on "Ideals of Sports" to the youth of Singapore89 words
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Article75 1955-11-06 11 Y. T ML RAJA MUDA OF PERAK, sa id on Thursday at Telok Anson that the spirit of racial harmony m field of sports should always be maintained The Raja Muda told members of the Lower Perak District Football Association at the tea-party to mark the close of the75 words
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Article, Illustration153 1955-11-06 11 \ARS I N G RAM ML'RTHY, secretary and coach of the Aryan Gymkhara soccer tourists of India. say s that floodlit soccer, introduced m Bangalore m 1951, proved a flop. "Spectators complained of the cold m the nights, and floodlit matches turned out to be financial153 words
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545 1955-11-06 11 TEAM SPIRIT COUNTS MOST IN THE ARMY By BILL FUNK ARMY will not let outstanding individualism take over from team spirit m the Unit Sport. Army too have definite views about their Inter-Platoon and Inter-Company games— the backbone of sports m the Army. This was revealed by Capt. »VV. H.545 words
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Article129 1955-11-06 11 GOOD soccer should be seen at Jalan Besar Stadium today when a fighting fit Combined Services XI play Singapore m aid of the Poppy Day Fund commencing at 5.15 p.m. Admission prices are $2 (reserved) $i and 50 cents for school children. The Combined Services Xl:— Sgt.129 words
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Article, Illustration43 1955-11-06 11 November 6, 1955 SUNDAY TIGER STANDARD l; :«r,i-^j^^^^^^^ feSS "">TO« EFr TO B ,«HT: t H.wH, Front S™",' ST »V Lw^r^V^iVhT™/",^ l^^ N 1» Picture, are T Naidole, WinJ three-quarter; S. M. Scolt, full back.43 words
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Advertisement117 1955-11-06 11 ffijjpWHHJBBB Poop: '■jBHHI '*^^^l GOOD WISHES TO THE fIiELL I MALAYAN MOTOR RALLY 1955 W COMPETITORS SIGNED SHEIIA ittii^#^' >> HAVE JUST LEARNED OF THE INSTITUTION OF THE I FIRST SHELL MALAYAN MOTOR RALLY TO BE HELD J IN THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA AND THE COLONY U OF SINGAPORE STOP117 words
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Article2401 1955-11-06 12 MILLION SWEEP BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $253,775 Ist Prize No. *****2 ($68,520) 2nd Prize No. *****5 ($34,260) 3rd Prize No. *****4 ($17,130) nnot STARTERS ($1,903 each): Nos. *****9. *****4, *****4, *****5, *****9, *****9, *****9, *****8, *****2. CONSOLATION ($1,522 each): Nos. *****6. *****4, *****2, *****0, *****6, *****3, *****0,2,401 words
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454 1955-11-06 12 No Boots, No Punch And NO GOALS FOR THE ARYANS A SUPERB piece of opportunism by outside-left J. Anthony, m the 20th minute almost won the game for the Aryan Gymkhana. He fired a bullet-like shot from a difficult angle but it was well saved by Osman. Angullia. Angullia was454 words
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116 1955-11-06 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A strong second half rally by Sentul Railway Recreation Club enabled them to beat Gemas Railway Recreation Club 3-1 m the final of the inter-club soccer competition for the Hiam Cup on the Railway Institute ground at Brickfields Road here today. The116 words
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Article52 1955-11-06 12 IPOH, Sat.— Defending champions for the past five seasons. Kinta Indians had to fight hard to beat last year's K.O. champions. Sturrock Club by two goals to nil m a senior division hockey league match played on the Town padang yesterday. Indians scored through Noel and52 words
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Advertisement268 1955-11-06 12 QolleicordV MnmMwlwm»lJ 9 Twin-Lens c nn ■nM A Great Performer w.tK $.if T.^,. g ga y anc j Simple to Operot* i. 9 m voiw* Mh L lMWii9MiWa Famous tor Outstanding Results BEMN, MEYER CO. LTD., P.O. Box 2000, Singapore. PATERSON, SIMONS CO. LTD., Kuala Lumpur, Penaitf. There's a henley268 words
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Article, Illustration1273 1955-11-06 13 Christine Diemer - Christine Diemer ftr Guiding Star Of Malayan Movement Says Farewell UmE day m !947 when Malaya and all 1/ the world were trying to build a future from a disastrous past and a crippled present, 30 young girls gathere 4 to hide behind the hedges surrounding1,273 words
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Article, Illustration278 1955-11-06 13 with a smart wrapover skirt, buttoning at the side. "This." she explained with enthusiasm, "would actually be a uniform based on a stylized kebaya and sarong ensemble." Of the future independence of the Girl Guides Association of Malaya. Datin MacKenzie has this to say: Frustration vAT present, Guiding278 words
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Article, Illustration364 1955-11-06 14 for the Queen M Iff scared stiff" Ray says The Creature kaA JahJ HIDEOUS two-bodied monster is competing m the fan-mail stakes with the stars at I nivcrsaiInternational studios— and getting 100 letters day. A sample of the mail received by "The Creature"—who made his screen 'lebut m364 words
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Article788 1955-11-06 14 BRIDGET JONES - BRIDGET JONES By as these Stars want them to be YV'HAT sort of women do men REALLY like? I've asked several Hollywood actors to tell me the sort of qualities they like most m women. Their replies are interesting and varied. And surprising, too for not one of the788 words
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Article328 1955-11-06 14 Dog OWNS 14-ROOM HOUSE A SAD-FACED "SSSS iir«9?. a iel named RED IiLST is America's wealthiest, if not gayest, dog He !l«fi{ m nt M" room >"««*« h wit v his own mone yHe has been a night club, theatre and film star for several years. His weekly Pay run328 words
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Advertisement297 1955-11-06 14 J SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTlltci^{ OVER TWO PACKED HOUkS Of J MS*,\ The Mightiest Motion Plautr of them All' J JCI *t~.^ Walll ''Mie\ T JL"<« v l 1 F"" Chinese Suh-liil. AN APOLO(;v I The Management of the (apitol Thr. t t rr Rises to those un.ible to seewt297 words
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Article, Illustration508 1955-11-06 15 By CONSTANCE WALSH London to appear in Paris Shows 1\I EET a ffirl who won 36 bathinT beauty compet.tions and the title "Miss Scotland" AFTER she had been run over by a lorry. She is actress Magda Miller, a dazzling twentv-one-year-old ash blondo, with gay blue eyes and a perfect508 words
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Article, Illustration790 1955-11-06 15 LONDON rpHERE is a long and A fiercely-held belief that nothing good ever came out of a woman learning to ride a motor-cycle! There is another long and fiercely-held belief that if girls must travel by infernal machine they should do it by clinging to a man790 words
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Article361 1955-11-06 15 "T\IET -conscious citizens may be happy to learn that Grace Kelly has weight problems, too. This was disclosed during a call to the set of her first picture m over a year. 'The Swan." It was late morning, and she ofiered some celery and carrot Mirks361 words
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Advertisement97 1955-11-06 15 THE NEW through the wall _^^^tffl m T vjl^j^Y^Al o y top of the window Jiaotn -'iy^Jl 1 y-llf* Cantiitionors f S with bookcas. undorntoth GO ANY lAf HERE .1 Carrier is -^Lsssf^ />/:Y W»- 1 TOH-STYI O r f j t/off decide tv X J half out tho window97 words
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Article, Illustration828 1955-11-06 16 NORAH LITTLEJOHN - P IN -UP PI NNIES rpOP fashion models spar kle while they work. They look gay and glamorous when they are posing m fabulous evening dresses, AND they look just as gay, just as glamorous when they are doing the chores at home. How do they manage it? It's easy,828 words
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Article, Illustration529 1955-11-06 16 EVER since men first wished house-keeping on them, women have been looking for labour-saving and money-saving ideas for the home. Here are 20 hints worth taking: 1. Apply floorpolish with an old newspaper, and save expense. A cloth absorbs polish newspapers don't. 2. Evaporated milk stays fresh529 words
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Article385 1955-11-06 16 11 oi> ATI QUOTATION) ••(.oiii* to chorea doesa*! in.ik«- >ov a ChriMiun Z. any murt* than c<»inK to ;4 Karate aiakes sou aa aats- •"«I»H*' .A. lii||>" >„„. da> 5 .^I»\V IOK UlliV. «»NK: Uew>'c :rie day ;a necessary chorea Fulfil re.--ponaioilitiea > t t l>385 words
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Article, Illustration240 1955-11-06 21 MISS ROSEMARY LIM, c/o Roger Lim. 270-A, Balcstier Road. Singapore, 12. (15) stamp collecting, dancing, swimming, song collecting, sewing, and correspondence. MISS ELISE MAX. 74-C. Boon Tiong Road, Singapore 3. dancing, collecting popular songs, picturegoer, singing, hiking, swimming, and friendly correspondence. MISS LILLY LIM, 148, Jalan Besar, Singapore, 8. (14)240 words
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Article887 1955-11-06 21 AGNES BOEHM - AGNES BOEHM By JunNNY was m his thirti-s k a re^ x «llent, his wines the belt 'and e th U a t e to P And not? His dinne Johnny held "o n c n house" too and any mem ti™°' the as SSI times the887 words
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Article843 1955-11-06 21 would do to make a deal go through, but of course we don't know that, all that we do know is that Jonrmy was never known to* fail. CUCH were the business tactics as practised by Johnny and his gang, when Tony the youngest and only bachelor member843 words
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Article, Illustration18 1955-11-06 21 -AP NATACHA BADGLEY, a lovely American model, spotted recently at Miami Beach, Florida, photophoto - 18 words
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1057 1955-11-06 23 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH By |TH his typically 'disarming good Lour, Colonial Sectary Lenno x-Boyd a group of l» students 3l hr would talk unpl jiter 10 o'clock. It ■0 dearly a joke be0x it was onl y s x a t jjj e time he made1,057 words
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1038 1955-11-06 23 Arnold Brackman - Malaya Plays A Big Role In Far East Trade Confab Arnold Brackman By STANDARD'S NEW YORK BUREAU CHIEF MALAYA played a vital role this past week at the* Far Eastern business conference held at the plush Waldorf-Asto-ria. Conference delegates, including topflight investors, exporters and manufacturers, listened intently as Rajah Ayoub,1,038 words
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Advertisement145 1955-11-06 23 jJr^AiOM! COMING i UHuL I Agricultural Machinery I .^tttm I Exhibition. fciji" Mll^A. I Earls Court, London I "T* I Xl International Toy Fair I V I^^^ Harrowgate I (fjjW I Scottish Dairy Show, Kelvin I I BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR I I Earls Court London 1 Consult 'your local 8.0.A.C.145 words
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Article74 1955-11-06 24 DUEL Purpose WHY do men wear small buttons on their coat sleeves ACCORDING to some people because Frederick the Great, of Prussia, ordered them to be sewn there to stop his soldiers from usinj? their sleeves as handkerchiefs. A more likely explanation links them with the days when men were74 words
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Article268 1955-11-06 24 Husband Who Was Like- London, Sat. A DIVORCE court judge A talked yesterday of a liusband who seemed like *'a damned soul m In one year, during which his wife constantly abused him. said Mr. Commsisioner Gallop, the man's weight dropped from lOst. to 7st.268 words
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298 1955-11-06 24 £4 Million For 'Back Garden' Stones XHIS is a boom year m diamonds. The World's diamond customers bought more stones m the first nine months of this year than m any corresponding period. With "sparklers" riding on a wave of popularity as Christmas presents. 1955 is likely to be the298 words
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Article176 1955-11-06 24 JT can happen so easily —but it can be fatal. Adults and young children have choked to death when objects have become lodged m their throats. Prompt action m such an emergency could save a life. This is what you should do: If a fishbone is stuck m the176 words
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Article, Illustration304 1955-11-06 24 Lights on— and it 's food time I LIFE m the rcorld of animals and fish is very strange. The way some of the inhabitants collect and eat food is one of the I most remarkable things. rpHE deep-water Headlight fish has two lights like miniature car lamps below each304 words
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