The Singapore Free Press, 20 January 1955
1955-01-20
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Title Section10 1955-01-20 1 The Singapore Free Press irg e g \ltcrnoon_Salo m Malaya10 words
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139 1955-01-20 1 EUROPEANS PROTEST AT KENYA AMNESTY I. »op] -w tarmera and seteu»t night told the ment that they with every means n then- power the new *urrennesty terms offered rroriats. Om the first protests surrender and amterms was a resignation bj captain Venna Fey, i the British 49th leer combat group139 words
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Article64 1955-01-20 1 PICKETS at the Ocean Park tel, Singapore which on Jan. 9 following -like by employees are deI to stay put. Thi- hotel manager. Mr. said yesterday seeking police the striken. the SingaW< Union said the had j right to picket unTrades Disputes Act. The nun w<64 words
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Article54 1955-01-20 1 A Royal Air Force Avro Anson aircraft, with three senior air officers on beard, has vanished on a routine flight between Bahrein and Shaibah m the Persian Gulf, the Air Ministry announced m London yesterday. The officers are two Group Captains and a Wing Commander fromA.P. - 54 words
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Article47 1955-01-20 1 The Persian Gulf. India and Far Eastern Conference, representing eight shipping lines owned by Japanese. British and Indian firms, will increase freight rates from Indian ports to the Far East by 10 per cent. The increases are effective from Feb. 1 ReuterReuter - 47 words
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116 1955-01-20 1 'KEEP PREFEREN CE S ON FOR COLONIES BID 1 rtatw of the General Agreement on TarifTs jo Trade <(;\TT) se t up a special committee jrester- '^i to consider a British request for the exten()|^«i Droieronce tariffs on imports from the Briti>h the 1 Vll lKhln °f tariff preferences isA.P. - 116 words
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Article317 1955-01-20 1 PRESIDENT EISENHOWER said m Washington yesterday he would like to see the United Nations try to arrange a cease-fire between the Chinese Nationalists and the Communists. He told a news conference he did not know whether the United Nations would be able to do317 words
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Article145 1955-01-20 1 Britain backs cease-fire A BRITISH Foreign Office spokesman said m London yesterday that Britain was sympathetic to any action that would end the fighting between the Chinese Communists and the Nationalists. He was commenting on remarks by Mr. John Foster Dulles, United States Secretary of State, about America's attitude to145 words
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Article177 1955-01-20 1 Chiang envoy leaves in huff AFTER TALK WITH DULLES 1 H/fR. George Yen, Chinese Ifl Nationalist Foreign Minister, called on the U.S. Secretary of State, John Foster Dulles, m Washington yesterday and announced afterwards that he was returning to Formosa "where I belong." He appeared somewhat angry. Asked by newsmen177 words
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Article109 1955-01-20 1 Free Press Market Correspondent. THE pressure of speculative buying pushed the price of rubber up over the dollar level when the Singapore Rubber Market opened this morning. Business was done at $1.0 Y 2 and further buyers, threequarters of a cent above last night's close. The tone109 words
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Article26 1955-01-20 1 Prime Minister Mohammed Ali of Pakistan will arrive m Ottawa on Monday for a three-day visit as guest of Governor-General Massey. A. P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article44 1955-01-20 1 Three detectives ol t; society sub-branch saw two men sitting on the roadsid the Alexandra area ol Blnga p >re on Monday night. As the detectives approached the men ran away. One ol them dropped a dagS'r. Police later arrested two men.44 words
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Article16 1955-01-20 1 Malay wnir.au living m Paya Lebar Road has reported the loss of lour pigeons.16 words
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Advertisement74 1955-01-20 1 The finest, most powerful room air conditioner that money can buy THE NEV V^^^ 1 i\IR CONDITIONERS H air conditioner of B flff^^j^^^^gg^g^CTa i'reat beauty m ■g p^lTf3CS^4ir*TT^ blonde; easily CgSEßMijß^ggjij^^ installed inside The 'PROFESSIONAL i h P This is the .deal air cond.tioner for bedrooms and small offices. It74 words
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301 1955-01-20 2 Scots villagers facing starvation NAVY AND AIR FORCE TO THE RESCUE Da s call into police and ;ue adqua: U i Scotland, minute by mi from Isolated families and whole communitiej stilJ trapped m thr nortti ol Scotland's great freeze-up. The Navy and Air f\isii.i' heWcoptew, rtconi planes and evenReuter - 301 words
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Article143 1955-01-20 2 580,000 to strike over 'insult' THE West German Union of Miners yesterday called on its 580,000 members to strike for 24 hours next Saturday m protest against a statement by a West German industralist which the union said was m Milting. The strike decision was made unanimously at a meetingReuter - 143 words
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Article72 1955-01-20 2 The Anglican and Presbyterian Churches m Britain are to draw up an outline suggesting ways of attaining gredter unity, it was announced m London yesterday Representatives of the four churches concerned the the Church of England, the Episcopal Church of Scotland. the Church of Scotland andReuter - 72 words
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Article21 1955-01-20 2 A seven -member Yugoslav trade mission arrived m Rome yesterday for talks for a renewed trade accord with Italy.21 words
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128 1955-01-20 2 Hun ter shoots $6,000 from the skies A 17-YEAR-OLD Baptist hunter literally shot U551,955 <$r>.H«r>>. from the heaveni but got nothing for his marksmanship. Instead, the money will be used by a Catholic priest to build 11 new church The hunter, Forrest Wilson, was looking for rabbits near Louisville, Kentucky,A.P. - 128 words
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Article, Illustration87 1955-01-20 2 Lost eo llie awaits owner IS THIS COLLIE YOURS? Then call up Radio Malaya he will be there the whole day today waiting to be taken home. Yesterday morning, he was found wandering around the station on (aldecott Hill, Thomson Road, looking tired and sick. Announcer Anna Softley (m picture)Free Press - 87 words
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215 1955-01-20 2 AMERICAN FLIERS WILL BE FREED, DAG TELLS DULLES MR. DAG lIAMMARSKJOELD, the United Nations Secretary-General, told the Inited States Secretary of State, Mr. Foster Dulles, that he thought it would be possible to get the release of the 11 American airmen held as spies by Communist China "given restraint onReuter - 215 words
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Article93 1955-01-20 2 Ki lled when bomb blew ear apart MRS. Harry A. Weaver, of San Angelo and wife of a well -known Texas architect, was killed yesterday when an explosion blasted a car apart. Police believe the explosion was caused by a nitroglycerine bomb. Police said the car belonged to her husband.A.P. - 93 words
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Article22 1955-01-20 2 President Eisenhower m Washington yesterday received a report on conditions m France from the U.S. Ambassador, Mr. C. Douglas Dillon.22 words
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222 1955-01-20 3 Girl appeals to father —please stop prison break \K Oil) ririf Toby Green, appealed through ]i ,i bus of a state prison window yesterday V»i -r to «ive up the revolt he is leading m an S nrison break In Boston, Massachusetts. attempt *d P"JJ convicted bank robber Theodore isA.P. - 222 words
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Article108 1955-01-20 3 Three are acquitted of rape rriJREE men alleged to have -i- pushed a 17-year-old girl into a car and driven her to a forest outside London, were m London yesterday found not guilty of raping her. The accused, Alexander Anderson, 28, Harvey Miller 21, and Samual Pasha, 21, were discharged.Reuter - 108 words
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Article52 1955-01-20 3 i si bleu yesterday and snuffed <mt the Me of a Znlbo had been k< ;P t aUve ul n ,n i«ni for v m C^U, M, paralg- b a nerve disease, died Weniorlal Hospital. N ,u York »«er the respirjtor stopped because <»f the blownA.P. - 52 words
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Article41 1955-01-20 3 b, 45. a leading tie International n's Association .■< ad m tanglay. was m a car m a York known irder Inc." dump. id he had been having I th the associamt rival, the •ration of La- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article28 1955-01-20 3 Crosby, fa fUT- four hours for Iney stone In a Santa M i 1 spital. Cali- through m "ex- condition, 1 his doctor A P28 words
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Article16 1955-01-20 3 list ex-Premier, nadier will succeed I as chairman can Coal and inity R euterReuter - 16 words
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Article44 1955-01-20 3 Final results of Jamaica's general election give the Socialist People's National Party lu-aded by Mr. Norman Manley 18 seats m the House of Representatives. The Conservative minded Jamaica Labour Party ousted from power m the election holds 14 seats.- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article21 1955-01-20 3 Air France announced m Paris yesterday that it has Inaugurated a n^w passenger service between Manila and Tokyo.- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article46 1955-01-20 3 Queen Nabagereka, wife of the exiled Kabaka (King) of Buganda. gave birth to a son on Tuesday night at Kampala. The Queen wanted to fly to Britain last week but the airlines refused her passage owing to her condition. A. P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article70 1955-01-20 3 A DENVER burglar decided yesterday crime does not pay l\ He broke into a Denver factory, ransacked desks and cabinets, broke the locks off tool boxes, and knocked the dial o» a safe m an unsuccessful bid to open the safe. Disgusted, he leftA.P. - 70 words
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Article, Illustration214 1955-01-20 3 Hore-Belisha ("I've come with an open former British Cabinet Minister, arrived from Colombo last nteht with his mind ist about airports. I've seen enough airports to last me a life time, he commented with a bis smile when he heard he was to visitFree Press - 214 words
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137 1955-01-20 3 To check Reds m S.E. Asia \IK. ROBERT MENZIES, the Australian Prime x Minister, is to ask the United States to join Australia and Britain to provide a police force" garrison of troops m South-Fast Asia, states the Canberra correspondent of the MelbourneReuter - 137 words
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Article43 1955-01-20 3 Final contracts were signed yesterday under which Henry J. Kaiser, American industrialist, will manufacture cars, trucks and jeep.s in Argentine, In partnership with President Peron's government. This was the first biu deal under Peron's programme to attract foreign investments. A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article75 1955-01-20 3 PAKISTAN RATIFIES SEATO PACT rpHE Pakistan Cabinet yesJL terday unanimously approved ratification of the South-East Asian Treaty Organisation agreement, reliable sources said. The decision was made at a meeting before Prime Minister Mohammad Alii departure last night lor the Commonwealth Prime Ministers conference m London alter a .short visit toReuter - 75 words
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Article46 1955-01-20 3 Tokyo police stung by criticism that desk .sergeants were cold and high-handed, have hired women receptionists. The girls will go on duty when they finish training i" department stores and banks "learning the finer points of gracious service." the depart- A. P. ment sainA.P. - 46 words
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Advertisement54 1955-01-20 3 S/rpfn Hwfci (lome niul sec our larrfc ran^e XmtvW^iimmil\ i 1 s P°P u^ iir nu inc\|)ensi\'.' \WW 9Mwr*r \s Always looks Crisp :mcl Cool. \^Mo^ Novclt\ lr.it design of M:iuve/(iiev, 1 I I Salmon/Turquotte, Pink/Blue on kJ I a white ground. j U i $1.75 i \fy KlIISili^UN 36"54 words
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Article, Illustration255 1955-01-20 4 The Singa pore Free Press THURSDAY, Jan. 20, 1955. Opinion Labour and Rights AFTER the manauement IX had acceded to its demands, the Penang Harbour Board Stall Association decided to withdraw its strike notice, and its 1,400 members went on with their work. The union would have alienated the public255 words
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Article116 1955-01-20 4 EGYPT'S RULE RS 'pills li Btypt'l t.n-nian 1 ruling devolution Conncil which d» < idrv th«« constr\\ internal ami >i. rnal i policies. From the left: Majtt i K.imal el Din llussrii, Mia- istcr of Kduc.ition; General Abdcl Hakim Aiucr. ('-i n -c Egyptian Armed Fore i Major Salah Salrm.A.P. - 116 words
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650 1955-01-20 4 PAUL M. GRIMES - Biggest headache will be where to stay PAUL M. GRIMES WHEN THE MANILA PACT COUNCIL DELEGATES MEET IN BANGKOK NEXT MONTH, THEIR by UfHEN the Manila Pact Council holds its first meeting In Bangkok m February, the delegates from the emht signatory nations are likely to encounter a few practical650 words
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Advertisement18 1955-01-20 4 EXCELLENT RINGS OF DIAMONDS&G£MS p| KTTHUMOGOLD, H/7// 4 S>m/;7 Efficient Workmanship G.C.DeSILVA&BROS 3. RAFFLES PLACE Sing.iporc-1 Tel: *****18 words
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Advertisement47 1955-01-20 4 g^& 1 WffuV^ BBS .^mh^^R^B i-a^^^^R^R^Rf R^R^P^^^Jl m 1 For Home Leave I order your Austin NOW! 'M Mt BORNEO MOTORS 4mHH SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR FENANC BUTTERWORTH IPOH SEREMBAN MALACCA |ESSELTON KUALA BELAIT. IF -> rt»i v: rl-ir-r'-^'v,- ■■^■■v- :^L, u r"fc ■■■"vfc'-*--.^^ \TMS WEEK AND r£VER> mEMi47 words
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Article71 1955-01-20 5 1, 750 register with fund board FEBRUARY 4 IS LAST DHY 7 50 ,f an esu- ioo emth tin 1 wn Fund since ■vat. on 10 h 4 ,v, F b not rn will bo liable $o .or each an said picked up from M reach th( he added. ...been71 words
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Article397 1955-01-20 5 Fines may be lower 11HE Federation Government elect committee appointed to consider the Minor Offences Bill presented its report to the Federal Legislative Council yesterday. The committee agree with a police recommendation that charges of being drunk and incapable, soliciting for immoral purposes or disorderly behaviour397 words
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82 1955-01-20 5 Chased wife with knife and shotgun AIOHAMED bin Haji A. ifl Rahman, of Sri Gading, was bound over for a year m B.i'ii Pahat yesterday ioi thi 4 his wife, BamUdin, aged 18. with and shotgun when she vould not let him take their child to Yong She fleii when82 words
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Article64 1955-01-20 5 THE Federal Legislative Council yesterday approvI ed increases m the charges for entry certificates for aliens 1 from $3 to $10 and for nonaliens from $5 to $10. There are no changes for entry permits. An Immigration Department official said: 'Government felt the old fees were64 words
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Article251 1955-01-20 5 T ONDON policemen may be Li wonderful to visiting celebrities but they seem a bit unsympathetic to an escapologist. There was James Crossini, 27--year-old Middlesbrough man, who calls himself the leffal successor to Houdini" all dressed up m a strait-jacket and chains at the topPopper - 251 words
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Article54 1955-01-20 5 was Introduced on the advice of ffl r.^oi the Education and m accordance opinion of recognised uperti m Britain, n'a Member for Wucation Mr. l. D. Whitfleld. •aw m the Federal Legislative tounci] a y awntn' *****1 vas replying to *nu^n question by Mr. Yeap!54 words
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Article110 1955-01-20 5 rERMITTENT rain which has fallen m the past haa caused Singapore Chinatown shopkeepers much anxiety. 6hopkeepers m the Circular Road and Canal Road area, said the rain is killing their business which they expected to be brisk m view of the proximity of Chinese New110 words
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46 1955-01-20 5 The curfew is relaxed f or festival t"h? lbe rela *ed J n 25 ?or h rK Jan 23 24 and ••■Mivai thlnes€ N «w Year I4th ilk Tu!i h i?? villa emile I!„ I v Lan ffat. 18th Bala kon K uu wn at midnight46 words
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Advertisement183 1955-01-20 5 Mlneafax' ls the proven scientific treatment fof I \j l|A I|\ /-A I *athlete'i foot." Harmless and non-Irritating to the XJ ™y Mm rUan and free from objectionable odours, *Tineafax' contains the most efficient substances v yet discovered for Athlete's Foot, Dhobie Itch and V >^ j Ringworm of the183 words
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Miscellaneous178 1955-01-20 6 MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis T^ I ES^i?^^^ fffiF^W^ SS^Tmj^ iS^A€w T B*4»rf "las^^cy T^saaa m^# x^/^ THAN TME 1500.0' )NE/ y -> X^^\J\ -7J Wg^zT'' V^A TARZAN by Edgar Rice Burroughs [HE SAINT by Leslie Charreris lANE by nubbard 'mR ANO /V/?S GUS V^^' T POPJ-TwAT's SURE178 words
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Miscellaneous644 1955-01-20 6 YOUR I LUCKY STAR JJOKN todax. yo U Mj|| |j|i() j that sHf-,elian., H hr E essence of your success I must learn, early m lifr, j depend upon others f,,r d., sions. Initiate action, yourself i and after makin? up llr )UI j E mind what you arc i644 words
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Article174 1955-01-20 7 Hmm I(lNI "rm> iiborc prices quoted m pence. ITU; WhitP >arawak f^-q. cXf- 5Qd seUers j irapcu P orts Jan i"f PEPPEI Btort l-amponf fa-Q. unquoted Eartpcan ports j.H-I'J X lU.u k Sarawak f.a.Q- f'l- 33'jd. sellers "'"Zn-'Zces Quoted m shillings ana pence. LONDON. Jan. 19. Previous174 words
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Article86 1955-01-20 7 NEW YORK. Jan. 19. Previous Today TI N Strait, .pot and nearby 86.75 nom. 86 25 nom. Jaa 86 75 asked 86.25 asked Fob 86 50 bid 85.75 bid 86.75 asked 86.25 asked March: 86.50 bid 85.75 bid 86.75 asked 86.25 asked tUBBES futures, March '55 33.4286 words
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Article48 1955-01-20 7 Spot Malabar was quoted at 43 Vi I per pound. Afloats 43. i ment 42 j. February. ilarch and April (m equal monthly shtpSMßto) 41. Sarawak spot 43 and lampong spot 43 i cents per pound sellers ex-dock. Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per Ib.48 words
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Article113 1955-01-20 7 COPRA I'hilippines c.i.f. UK/North Earopran delivered weight per loni ion !.in./Ffb $205 sellers $204 quoted COPRA Philippines f.o.b. Manila, C(^, l^ n V wti h t. per lonp ton unquoted unquoted European delivered weight per km ton Ian./F«k £74 buyers £73 V* buyers £74' '■> sellers113 words
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Article109 1955-01-20 7 |v Lumpur postmen are' Bering six thou- a day more than when the number was Federal Legislative told yesterday a to, r buildings this the Finance 2» it has authorMntheGen- 7 comprj: o one superln--2 including whom f and 16 P°stwnom four are special109 words
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Article28 1955-01-20 7 The Batak branch of the UMNO Youth Organisation will hold a six-day carnival beginning Feb. 1 to raise funds for the coming State and Federal elections.28 words
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Article50 1955-01-20 7 The Malay Government Workmen's Union, Kluang. have petitioned the Government for their quarters to be provided with electric lighting. The petition points out that quarters recently completed and others m course of completion have been provided with this amenity but not quarters that were previously built.50 words
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Article47 1955-01-20 7 Four members of the British Red Crass Society, Penans and Province Wellesley, qualified for their first aid proficiency bad^e this week. They are: Mrs. N. Kleinman, Miss Lim Pek Boon, Mrs. T. Magness and Mr. Paul Lim i (who obtained a bar).47 words
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243 1955-01-20 7 AT CINEMAS, PARKS, HOLIDAY CENTRES.... THE Singapore Traffic Police will post extra constables at cinema Milk, amusement parks and holiday centres to help traffic during the Chinese New Year season. "We expect a rush at all these places/ the acting traffic chief, Mr.243 words
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Article, Illustration72 1955-01-20 7 well-known American psychiatrist, Dr. James L. McCartney who arrived m Singapore m the President Monroe, will rive a talk to the Singapore Branch of the British Medical Association. He will also lecture to the University of Malaya s medical students and visit Woodbridge hospital before he leaves the72 words
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Article151 1955-01-20 7 THE Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation nroDOses to add three storeys to its present building m Collyer Quay-but the City Architect, Mr. W Irvin? Watson, has "considerable misgivings" on whether the existing foundations are strong enough. A City Council commute wants soil experts to be consulted151 words
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Article55 1955-01-20 7 Kota Bahru District Welfare Committee will hold a fun fair at Biaritz Park on Feb. 10 m aid of Kelantan Welfare Fund. The main attraction will be the "Berdikir Barat" (Kelantan 1 Malay folk sing song) m which Pa'Leh Tapang and Hassan Pasir Puteh,55 words
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Advertisement8 1955-01-20 7 Maclaine Watson Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG8 words
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Article, Illustration679 1955-01-20 8 Band drowned out her screams SHE WAS ATTACKED AT OFFICE PARTY BUT... it'iiii.K a I and lay< <l at a firm I mas party a woman being attacked m a basement i om, If was alleged at Marlborough-street, London. The woman, referred to as Miss x. told the court that679 words
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Article69 1955-01-20 8 A TERRIFIED elephant Stampeded through Wellington Zoo, Auckland, scattering visitors and breaking her keeper's hand when he tried to restrain her. Kamala was taking her bath when a helicopter from the American naval icebreaker Atka skimmed over the zoo at a height of 50 feet. Kamala brushed69 words
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Article297 1955-01-20 8 Offences due to strain r rilE ACTIONS of a school-teacher who was arrested by police keeping watch from a patrol car were those of a sick man and not of a criminal, Mr. R. C. Vaughan, Q.C., the Recorder, said at Birmingham Quarter Sessions.297 words
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Article, Illustration33 1955-01-20 8 picture. The highwayman comet into fashion m "Turpin's Friend." a basket-weave wool cape designed by Donald Dunton. The highwayman collar and simulated sleeves are edjied with a deep wool fringe. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article173 1955-01-20 8 (Frozen) Stiff exam. piFTY clerks who .sat for a promotion examination protested that the room was so cold they could hardly write. Their complaint Ls being backed up by the examination invigilators, who are asking the examiners to take the cold into account when marking the papers. "We were frozen173 words
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Article450 1955-01-20 8 $170,000 raiders found dead A MAN and woman dead m bed m a Tha side hotel were Identified as the couple on the run the police after the Hatton-garden jewel r< last November. They were found dead on the day that the third mi of the gang, their 22-yi American450 words
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Article213 1955-01-20 8 I^LEVEN-YEAR-OLD J o a ni Vj O'Rourke s school headmaster has taken her into his home, alter hearing thai her family i s about to be evicted from their flat. Her mother. 32-year-old Mrs. Florence O'Rourke. her sister Anthea. aged live, and brothers Alan, seven,213 words
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Article525 1955-01-20 9 TR Y A SUBMARINE SANDWICH Take a lons' French 10af... I If C^ THEN FILL AND FILL The biggest o£ all SI BMAKINK addicts still speak reverently of 1 the Man from I incinnati Into his submarine he put I 44 ingredients. They m•- eluded: Smoked Italian ham. Provolone clieese,525 words
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Article, Illustration82 1955-01-20 9 BLONDE Shirelv Eaton, the girl who rocketed to fame as h<»trss on a television programme for teenagers, and Men since been m j;reat demand by producers for shows, lio, tt -levision and stage— and films, celebrated her 18th thdaj by holding a party at the Palladium82 words
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Article50 1955-01-20 9 Drivers and conductors em ployed by country bus com panics are to have immediat pay rises of 10s. a week Garage workers will get m i creases ranging from ss. t 10s a week. The increase 1 affect about 100,000 worker and will cost €2,700,000 a yeai50 words
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194 1955-01-20 9 British Legion club only a 'drinking den BRITISH LEGION licensed v -lib was denounced by a d a priest as "a l< n undermining the movemeni nationally." Thj h Legion branch Iwest. Pembroke- n its club comEJJJS i nut i (V t() 4Uit the cranci, -^quarters Said Father Eric Green,194 words
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Article276 1955-01-20 9 A GYNAECOLOGIST told Belfast court that an operation he carried out on 40--year-old Mrs. Barbara M'Geehan m August 1953 would have made it entirely impossible for her to have a child. And her own doctor said he j had not attended Mrs. M'Geehan of276 words
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Article, Illustration108 1955-01-20 9 The tide is out but there's still a puddle to paddle m. on the beach at Morecambe, Lancashire. Being m up to their ankles was quite enough for 53--year-old local housewife. June Wray (left) and Terry Snow, 22, from Barnsley, Yorkshire. They braved theReuter - 108 words
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431 1955-01-20 9 THE MAN WHO MARRIED ON THE REBOUND PITTING a 21 -year-old labourer on probation for two years at Sheffield Quarter Sessions, Mr. N. L. C. Macaskie, Q.C., the Recorder, told him: "Your life so far as the opposite sex is concerned has been un- fortunate. "First you were jilted by431 words
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Article18 1955-01-20 9 More than 4.000 brewery workers at Derby and Burton-on-Trent wen' uiven an Bs.--a-week rise recently.18 words
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490 1955-01-20 10 ARTHUR SCHOLES - ARTHUR SCHOLES CORAL STRIP PLAYS MAJOR ROLE IN WEATHER WARNING SYSTEM iiiiiiiimiiiimiiimiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiii rFHE world's loneliest weathermen have begun their emergeneysriuson v i u i 1 against the 100-mile-per-hour hurricanes which sweep down on Australia's North Queensland coast. Rated a.s .second490 words
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Article, Illustration377 1955-01-20 10 SAM WHITE - She saved this Royal marriage SAM WHITE m: 3-ji etjzr TRIUMPH FOR A MOTHER-IN-LAW U/HEN ex-King Peter of Yugoslavia ;md his wife Alexandra return to Paris, after their second reconciliation m three they will no to live m a 30-roomed moated chateau complete with a 13-acre park. It is some377 words
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Advertisement19 1955-01-20 10 You can Phone lour SMALL AUS. <o Singapore 2800 Ext. 108 This is a STRAITS TIMES Classified Advertisement Service.19 words
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Article, Illustration632 1955-01-20 11 Brando didn't like his 'Desiree' MANHATTAN CABLE FROM TV PERSONALITY PAT CUITb I had never met Marlon Brando. and Marlon Brando had never s«'«"n his own new film, Desiree." I met Brando and Brand*) saw himself when we both went to a special showing —at a private theatre, although the632 words
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Article, Illustration348 1955-01-20 11 Michael Ruddy - JANE— or GRACE? They're in the Oscar race Michael Ruddy SHOW TALK I fey vow that all the AcaN demy Award films n seen, it look^ th( most dramatic contest for the best Oscar will be beGrace Kelly and Judy Garland. Judy for tiei real show m her comeback film.348 words
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97 1955-01-20 11 A LONDON audience thre* cabbages, carrots and tomatoes at the players at the Old Vie The actors threw them back a the audieno Ann Todd was pushed on to the m a sneel"5 neel barrow. Virginia McK«nna lost her petticoat In the middle of97 words
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Advertisement103 1955-01-20 11 lit I I II It Ilk I M.AMJAIiIJ I" i Offering Comfort, Performoncc ond Real Economy i > i A KRIU JA ST. V IT. HAM>SOM IV STYISD 10 h.p. SALOON BY I STANDARD AT THE AT rkAr riVI I MCE OF $4,375 4 wide doors with s.ikty |b* winding103 words
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Article606 1955-01-20 12 IAN MERCER - Anyone can look like a coxcomb IAN MERCER The best-dressed and the worst-dressed men and women. Swedes, Danes, Britons, Americans, Italians, French, Spaniards -they all figure m this international argument. But a tailor sums it up m a phrase: by m Mnrjorca rpHE ttallana claim to be the best -dressed606 words
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Article, Illustration66 1955-01-20 12 While the 77-year-old Aga Khan recovers slowly from an attack of high fever, his wife, the Begum, paints on the balcony of their suite at the Cataract Hotel at Aswan, Ipper Egypt. The Muslim leader was taken ill while spending a short holiday at Aswan en route to some oiA.P. - 66 words
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Advertisement72 1955-01-20 12 t ■vt-wttttt-vtttt^t vw-w ▼'▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼VTVTVTVTTTV TTTTTTTTty icareely trail to grow up and iohn PHILIP fece the world for themselves, GREGORY 1 1 J| LACTOGEN contains add- #^H ed vitamin A to build resistance \W W against illness: vitamin D to V W guard against rickets and iron .V I to protect72 words
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Miscellaneous244 1955-01-20 12 (I IKS ACROSS: 4 A secret apparatus? <6>. 1 The tarn vessel is incomplete 5 It's backward In my century Without the RomtH vessel (5) '*> 4 A lot came Ural for Arthur (7). I Double fifty makes a mother 8 Oul Ol bed. oi just m t lie oven244 words
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Article, Illustration497 1955-01-20 13 This ship was home for thirty years WHEREVER SHE SAILS, HE GOES TOO! YEARS 1- Ned smct !L r the v v win rever IIU sailed, to .k' war under the Danish Dan Tua<L' the Red 01 lllul his Anderaen has with her 24 thf a fl tt »P it*Reuter - 497 words
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Article68 1955-01-20 13 PXTRA-LONG bridal trains itest fashion m America. The existing record > Jersey City bride fun< wore a train 48 l< frowned on it as a iblicity bid but the had already caught on. g° that 18-year-old In from New Jersey I2?r '^wspaper piclant train when68 words
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Article397 1955-01-20 13 Both sides vulnerable West dealer NORTH J4 9A X 10 8 2 OK 9 7 *Q7 6 WEST EAST 4AKIOB 6 4 3 2 <?3 9QJ9765 OAJS4 0632 X 10 9 4 3 SOUTH 4Q9 i 5 94 0 Q 10 8 toco <p A J o D397 words
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129 1955-01-20 13 It 's famine if those dust clouds strike THE disastrous dust storms that desolated America's wheat r 'h plains 20 years ago may strike again this apin^i says a warning issued by the United States Department of Agriculture. The Soil Conservation Service say that conditions are even worse m some129 words
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Advertisement39 1955-01-20 13 iiiiMiiniiiiimii'ii""" 1 11 1 11 111 1 1 j^oOOtr YOU GET A fUik [*>S>m¥ HJg& IN EVERY TIN OF k^Pl j TRANSPORT 4 STORAGE J^ I ft UMITEO 0 6577 m jiiu nun v v jt^C' **"^Tin i ii39 words
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Article124 1955-01-20 14 JUST t <tij r short seasons *ft Tottenham Hotspur u«-r«' hailed i-> lean of the vt-ar Their novel short-pass-ing style won thorn the I. elf <hi mpionship ,il!cr Ul€] had won promotion only the previous season. year later they were runners-up m Division One hut now only three124 words
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Article, Illustration83 1955-01-20 14 i I nun the beflnnini tf January, Italian racecourses have been eltMd m protest against the tea p<t cent betting tax Which the Italian (iovci nmeut has imposed. Training establishments have rloscd, rarcco urses are hoarded up and bookmakers arc o»<n for betting on foreign rates only. IMiotoPopper - 83 words
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343 1955-01-20 14 Colony's best M M M amateur talent on show Fret Press Boxing Reporter I ATE changes h;iw brought two more champions into the tournament tomorrow night at Royal Naval Air Station Sentbawang when Civilian and Services boxers take part m a < harit> programme343 words
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153 1955-01-20 14 rpAN EXG KHIAM (Kirn) can speak only a few words In English, but this 17-year-old from Singapore makes a basketball speak for him. Tan, a recent arrival to the United States, is the star of Ann Arbor < Michigan University's high school basketball teamA.P. - 153 words
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Article51 1955-01-20 14 Russia's Yuri Sergeev broke his own world record for 500 metres as the all-Soviet peed-skating championships began fcl Almaata m Central Asia, the Tass News Agency announced yesterday. Sergeev made the distance m 40.8 seconds, bettering by .1 second his previous record set m Moscow m 195^. A.A.P. - 51 words
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Article91 1955-01-20 14 OELANGOR All Blues, holdO crs of the All Blues rugger cup, meet Negri All Blurs m the last mate)) ot the South Zone at Beremban on Saturday. Because of injuries they are fielding two reserves. Selangor need only a drawl to quality tor the final91 words
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Article97 1955-01-20 14 ARGENTINE matchmaker Ismae] i'. ul« told newsmen he hi lected several proposals for .i flghi outside Buenos Aires for Argentina's Ight \\ui kt champion l.i icual Peres. i' i c tid offers had been made bj Jack Solomons of Britain and from promoters from the Philippines,A.P. - 97 words
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Article101 1955-01-20 14 The programme i> FLYWEIGHT: S( \i M1 siIRW-i v" ni r <MIKK( v. Jimniv 1 (JCBC); ft*! hJZH (Polite, v. S Hussein (BUN). FEATHERWEIGHT: 1 hun (8HBBC) v. I tfessii (Dockyard 8.C.); p|, (K.U) v. S^mii J. Tv» 'Army); (pi Haui-h«-v (RAF) v. Bffl Syed Omai (Army). LIGHTWEIGHT:101 words
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Article202 1955-01-20 14 ONE Italian bobsledder was killed and three others were injured yesterday at CorItinJ D'ampezzo. (Italy i m 1 training runs for the Italian championships. Dullio De Polo of Pieve Di Cadore was killed when his sled hurtled off Cortina's Olympic slide at the end of theA.P. - 202 words
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382 1955-01-20 14 Senior team has 14-yr-old trainer ALAN PALMER \s only fourteen years of age. but he acts as trainer to the North Nottingham League team Langwith Junction Imperial, and does the job so well tin' he has been awarded a special trophy by the League. T>IDDING Ironworks FC turned Up to382 words
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Article47 1955-01-20 14 BRITISH Empire three-mile champion Chris Chataway clipped 2.5 seconds off the existing Natal mile record held by Vernon Morgan, but was well inside the national record last night. Ho won the invitation mile race at Hoy Park Stadium at )urban m 4:13.9 A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article82 1955-01-20 14 JACKS Sports Club office-bearers for 1955 ne: I'.itions: Messrs H F. Clements, X, 8 Murray and A. J. M. Ramsay. lion. I'.ilron: Mr. E. A. Stewart; PrasMent: Mr. h; C. Chan VleePreaMeaUt: Me I 1 C. Beven and C. K. btiurt. Secretary: Mr. Lim Choo Ann. Treasurer:82 words
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Article, Illustration283 1955-01-20 15 Constellation shines once more etnwr South Bridge made a twor length break at the half mile and was nicely clear of Constellation and Hollywood Star at the home turn. Fancy Light was fourth. Billy Bagby sent Constellation to the front less than a furlong out. Fancy Light on the outside283 words
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Article, Illustration540 1955-01-20 15 3 WINS FOR THE BAGBY STABLE How they ran Free Press Course Correspondent THE Ba*by stable had a 1 pod toy yesterday, winning three races with Constellation, Billdaw and Demonic. Jockey Athol Mulley scored a splendid double on SnamIrock BUpper and Easy Street. RACE ONE HOT fa\ourite Kheng Hua wasFree Press - 540 words
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Article115 1955-01-20 15 A GIFT FOR ABAYAN F P. Boxing Reporter READING yesterday's story of an imaginary meeting between Belgian boxer Pierre Cossemyns and Little Abayan. bantamweight of the 'thirties, the manager of a local sports store was saddened to lean of Ahayan's present plight. The perky little Filipino is now seriously ill115 words
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100 1955-01-20 15 I l^ and Bury again drew 2-2 after extra h< they met m the third replay of their tball Association Cup third round tie at H d MY cr Pool, yesterday. fore being settled, but each of these occasions was m the100 words
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Article44 1955-01-20 15 Three goals by KrLshnan enabled Azad team to enter the semi-finals of the Indian ReDublic Day soccer competition at Farrer Park yesterday. They beat Gandhi XI 4—l. Govinda scored the other goal lor Azad while Haniffa replied lor Gandhi XI.44 words
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Article104 1955-01-20 15 rE return clash between Malayan and Singapore champion Ong Poh Lim and Wong Peng Soon will not take place at the Singapore Badminton Hall tonight as expected. Poh LinYs party, Marigold, the defending Singapore senior inter-team champions, applied to the Singapore Badminton Association yesterday for a104 words
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Article36 1955-01-20 15 The Uruguayan soccer champion Penarol defeated Red Star from Belgrade 2-0 last QJgfct. Both goals were scored m the first half. Thirty thousand fans watched the game at I the Centenario Stadium.- U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article52 1955-01-20 15 TOTAL POOL 5253.700 Ist No. *****5 571.110. 2nd No. *****5 535.555. 3rd No. *****0 $17,777. Starters ($1,975 each): Nos. *****4, *****7, *****3. *****6, *****6, *****1, *****0, *****9, *****5. Consolation Prizes (SI. OOO each): Nos. *****2, *****5, *****9, *****2, *****8, *****0, *****6, *****1, *****9, *****7. TREBLE TOTE: Eight tickets52 words
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Article98 1955-01-20 15 SINGAPORE SCHEDULE THERE will be eight race s a day at the Singapore Turf Club January-February Meeting on Jan. 29 Feb 2 and Feb. 5. First race on each day starts at 2.15 p.m. The schedule is: FIRST DAY: Cl. 1. Div. I— lM. n 3 Divs 1. 2. 3,98 words
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Advertisement40 1955-01-20 15 INCORPORATING RADIO MALAYA NEWS ALL THE BEST LV BBOADCASiiM* I nil l*rofjran*n*i>s iUat ihv Bruins I m iUun^knk t Haiti" I'ostlnin fVfWooff* and Pnaztvs 1 i*i< 1m (> Svrtivn PRICE 30 CENTS FROM ALL NEWSAGENTS II ON SALE TODAY I I40 words
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Article87 1955-01-20 16 20 lllf/^ i minimum CHONO-HONO: At cunbrldge, En fland, on 20 12-M Hon Ngan too ol Mi and Mrs Cbong Sin Yew, Pudu, Kuula Lumpur, ;ind Eu Ngoh. daughter of Mr, and Mn Hong Kirn H'»,n, Bltlavan. SMVTIIE HEAD DOURADO: 'I'hc Marrtage will Mv place betv. >-..|» Jean Marie87 words
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Article347 1955-01-20 16 The going is still firm Free Press Course < orn*sp«nHient XI \II RANEE, with Harry Mc( loud astride, did smart gallop on th<« training track at Ipoh this morning. This grey, who did not accept yesterday, showed i bright turn of speed to clock .'JB347 words
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Article64 1955-01-20 16 National Badmlnb n f irty offir: 1! <•!<•. fol 1955 trt Pati m h J <' Kulatlnga, Mr X M Hamld, Mr. C. K. <■ rag Pr lent: Ml P Menon; vlce-presldenl Mr. 1 M B. Hamld; iry Mi HaJI Ahmed CJon 1 Pong n, chpw Kint,- Huan,64 words
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Article34 1955-01-20 16 20 Wurds >>> (minimum) PREBMAN: On 18th January, to nary, i/ife of w. A. A. Freeman at Talplng, daughter. BTUTTBRHXIM: To Betty and Kits i mb, Korneiis Perdinand, Ofl 18th January, at Singapore Home34 words
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Article130 1955-01-20 16 20 Worrf.s $h {minimum) BRADY. LYNDON VIVIAN (Malayan Railway) belo\fd husband of Joan, suddenly at sen on 12th January when returning from Home Leave CHATLSY: On 17-1-55 at Gloucester, Dr Herbert Chat ley (D.Sc. I.«'i4ii>n D Honncui i agod 70. formeriv ii the Admiralty and the Whani?poo Conservancy Board,130 words
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Article51 1955-01-20 16 ■'< H vi, (minimum > MONSIEUR I' C P JAUBERTA Miss M M. WALDIK: The entneni is announced between Paul Charles, only ton of Monsieur and Madame a. Jaubert, of ViU^neuve Le-Rol, Prance, and Mir only daughter ol Mr. and Mis ii N h B Waldle, ol Bocfln Co51 words
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Article, Illustration78 1955-01-20 16 HENRICKS SMASHES RECORD /CHAMPION Australian swimv^ mer Jon Henrick* imaaheci his Australian 220-yard record by nine tenths of a .second at the North Sydney Olympic Pool last night. His time of 2 minutes 6.5 m onds m winning the final of the state 220-yard championship was the fastest ever recordedA.P. - 78 words
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Article59 1955-01-20 16 Fijians beat W. Yorks 39-1 1 WEST Yorkshire Regiment put up a great fight before J4oing down to the Ist Battalion Fiji Infantry Regi- ment by 39 points (six goals. i two penalties and a tryi to 11 i goal, penalty and try» m the Malaya District final of the59 words
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Article29 1955-01-20 16 Singapore Combined Services and Selungor Combined Services will play their rugby friendly at the Royal Army Service Corps ground, Ayer Rajah Road, Singa- pore, on Saturday. j29 words
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Article355 1955-01-20 16 Weights for last day at Ipoh DACE weights for Saturday, last day of the Perak Turf Club's January meeting, were announced m ipoh this morning as follows: CL. 2. 1)1 v. i— :>i Sweet Hiram !).IM) Little ('heriitigtoh K. 1 1 Robbie Burns H.I 1 .FrsM-lton 8.11 Pink Treasure K.355 words
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Article115 1955-01-20 16 ENGLAND brat Italy 5-1 m the intermediate (und*r 23) soccer international at Stamford Bridge 'l«> r don) yesterday. England led I—o at half-time. Adapting themselves bettrr to the difficult underfo conditions. England thus avenged their 3 o iefeal Bologna m the first of theseReuter - 115 words
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Article263 1955-01-20 16 bt Sgmn Dove on pts; L Cpl Abu Bakar lost to Sgmn Taylor Light-middleweight. L C:>! Qenl ko Sgmn Faulkner rd. 1. Middleweight: Sgmn Dta lotf to Sgmn on pts Light-heavyweight Cpl. A: ko Sgmn Buckley rd. 1. I^IGHT out of eleven bouts failed to263 words
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Article123 1955-01-20 16 /COMBINED Services threequarter Flying Officer Armstrong has fully recovered from bis knee injury and will play for Royal Air Force Tengah against No. 1 Squadron Royal Australian Air Force m Saturday's Sanderson Cup rugger final. The match is to be played »t RAF Tengah. kick-off123 words
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Advertisement115 1955-01-20 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. I OK SALE to Words U (mm li,, x 50 els. extra. CHEAP BALI Popular Brands of Us**! Radio and Radiograms, etc. ah fn Bxcelleni condition. Please rail 10, Collyer Quay, Blngapon -1 MISCELLANEOUS 20 W,,,d* .v_' imm H,,x JO elt. extrm. I AUIKS l c tnd Khst115 words
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Advertisement22 1955-01-20 16 lUk BRILLIANT -4^^ HOME RECORDINC, OFFICE and 5695 m OQOFESSIONAL USES H. A. O'CONNOR CO., LTD. Laidlaw Building. Battery Road. Singapore- 1.22 words
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Article, Illustration727 1955-01-20 1 JOSEPH YEO - IT'S GOING TO BE A GOOD YEAR FOR THE GIRLS JOSEPH YEO by Daughters born m the Year of the Ram will bring luck to their i families most Chinese homes their lights on till dawn morning. Ct nese expect to spend money celebrating casion this year, than ax. Prices727 words
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Article, Illustration400 1955-01-20 1 TESSIE TAN - jpIFTEEN, days after New Years Day, Chinese girls dress m their best clothes, go to the waterfront jnd throw oranges into the water. This traditional ceremony takes place on Chap Goh Meh. the second bipgest festival and the culmination of a fortnight ot celebrations. By so400 words
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Article46 1955-01-20 1 Kuan Yu. the Cod of War O?:. Of thf I Grand Marshal of th< 5 (iate of Heaven. U Chine is nicknamed LI Paroda-Carrier, because of the miniatui he holds m his risht hand i two •rp photographed m an Idol shop town.46 words
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Article, Illustration954 1955-01-20 2 Where the West went wrong DR. HO YVSG-CHI BELIEVES FMROPEAH TRANSLATORS HAVE STUMBLED OVER CHINESE TERMS AND GIVES SOME PERTINENT EXAMPLES AI.W.W is land "I m a n v i ullu The pi (m ul slogan i.s \i, mix H em fort 1 mixing becomes |m>s !,l< Urn <iiltin v*954 words
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Advertisement74 1955-01-20 2 /wKSrsty cx P Bl b iudor yftT\ -f ////7 V 4 il i h l\ Th T IrU h h r ey r fl c |1 liMutv of hfr /I j'l 1I TtJn R h Fo^ m TUDOR, Role, I enev, h.»« created 1 M' |V br< > lUllOnrH P--<l'-.—74 words
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Advertisement113 1955-01-20 2 y^^^^l GIVE SUPERB irMf I A^«Br/ sheaffer quality V TH|S chinese fwiiim-iUBj... j-j. J^.^^kWSSU&^S< NEW YEAR mounted In an attractive /M spill! Different coloured Sheaffer Hhitr Dot Kafeguartl im specialised work it II i replaceable nib tipped fW jg m ">y li i^T ancl JianrJsomr desk double Desk Set m113 words
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Article, Illustration711 1955-01-20 3 M. Jagendorf - M. Jagendorf by J^EW YORK'S China town pro nirs one of the many examples of how it is possible lo go on ;i mimture jour nev around Ihe world without Inlying the confines of the metro polis. It also demonstrates m today's711 words
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Article, Illustration186 1955-01-20 3 Ancient Chinese art treas ures on tour A WORLD-FAMOUS K n shown m i St* :t to made up of m t examples 0f,,,' metalwork from Chou to the eftdynasties, assembled o£f pertod of more than nt >- yean by tta Stockholm tadusW* r tail Kempe. foremost rollortor of Chinco186 words
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Advertisement191 1955-01-20 3 X FREE GLASSES r jj REDIION I \Jjy c will be r vith every $5 lion (1 case g| if I *<nm 2Zih lVc-' (ill 23rd January L rjrly with 1 branch HCIJI/lUn tt Wl be hippy New Year AJIrA with lots of delicious -Aft ("^Kl J*i> l*7y y Red191 words
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Article, Illustration854 1955-01-20 4 SPOTLIGHT on HOLIDAYS 'Every nation has its own distinct preferences lor holidays. The Chinese used to take a month off for their lunar New Year. In Singapore Chinese firms close for from two to five days and the occasion will be a public holiday on Monday and Tuesday. Today Free854 words
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Advertisement117 1955-01-20 4 01 MNNMMMMNMHMNmHI IIMMMW""""" I From the World ><>>'<>»'■ \feWJtf nilliimilliiMiiiiiiiiiiilillii -'''"^BjPSpSf >^ I to 08' %H tn niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiHiiniMiiiiifc /o accentuate your personality! poCJ j ''•/JVC Ti 1 ..$12.50 ?ffl POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS only D DIKI C S^l f Q BAFFLES PLACE llwll! iN^P^/i^i SINGAPORE ■iiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiti''''" FOUNTAIN PENS. JIW ocuiiii; Jm^' jWZMp117 words
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Advertisement151 1955-01-20 4 ujESTEno r ALL- PROOP f "Sowar Prim a /6Jei¥£LS \^vO> V WATERPROOF J_>-- O^F l/! /utro/M/rr/c HATCHES I ..I. I I (SOlf *GfN7S SINfjfIPDWJ AND MDfRATiON B.P.H.deSILV^.<y) I SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA LUMPUR < NEW YEAR RESOLUTION To be&in with better Kearii and to enjoy life more I wearing a precision151 words
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Article, Illustration1159 1955-01-20 5 SAUNDERS STOOD STILL AND CHECKED HIS GRUESOME HANDIWO INCLUDING THE STILL FIGURE ON THE BED WHOSE MONEY HE WOULD NOW INHERIT. HE SATISFIED HIMSELF AGAIN THAT HE BORE NO BLOODSTAINS, ANI TURNED ON THE RECORDING MACHINE. THIS WAS WHERE HE MADE HIS i \L MISTAKE. A short1,159 words
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Advertisement114 1955-01-20 5 OVALTINE A. VtANDER LTD. dncotpotatfd E^'.ar.di SINGAPORE!. P™4 I BB^B^raU 1 Hb^^^L^^^* b TT* V^/ T" STUDEBAKER CHAMPION SEGAL C^ r-BB BBbVbI bTb^Bb^^ V *'^s'^Br<>«BW^^™""B"™""™'™"™^B^B^r>ls.l 1 r* O A >^ O r r C ROVER 6 CYLINDER MOOfi^^ w ai O X Xl (j U AND 4 CYLINDER MODFi I114 words
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Article, Illustration1306 1955-01-20 6 JOHN CHIA - JOHN CHIA A story of ancient China, about an impetuous prince who loved a beautiful dancing girl by \|Y SON, I love on very nwch jib I I would pive you mv other thing you isl <>f me yea, even my r i^lit hand, to1,306 words
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Advertisement248 1955-01-20 6 RAFFLES HOTEL ),r< ent t\ I amous Inti rnational Artistes and JAmerica's mmm thrilling Dance Team M IIM C w S«lia«io <nd kit I irinf Div.d N^ ,it piino 86 8€ 2» jf/ie i^Gcs/ Cigarettes In the *&Lm* 2 distinctive styles FROM THE l^n V 1 m I LM gj248 words
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Article, Illustration294 1955-01-20 7 SINGAPORE'S FINGER PAINTER ASTOUNDS THE WEST \\K Wu Tsai yen has brought to t he Western world its first demonstration of the ancient Chinese art of *Tse hua" or fincer painting. Mr Wu is assisted m his work by his wife, seen m the P'< ture mixing the colours. Chinese294 words
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Article, Illustration939 1955-01-20 8 There'll be thirteen moons in the year ahead BUT DESPITE THE EXTRA MONTH NO CHINESE MAKES ANY NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS. SAYS 1 .r. iiUAINU (\\T gallops the XJ Horse after i 12--lunar month sojourn, and m comes the Ram for 13-moon tumble among the pastures of the Chinese worldThe Colony939 words
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Advertisement162 1955-01-20 8 ww II H Chinese New Year H Jnll ffe I Delivery free 1 H \_r m _9_BJ »> I CELEBR VTE YOUR j *EW YEAR SINGAPORE AIRPORT I HOTEL LTD. PRESENTS SINGING NIGHTLY EXCEPT MONDAY For Your Reservations Phone ***** k« "Cm glad We bought Ut n,,t this golden opportunity162 words
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Advertisement66 1955-01-20 8 Hill EMi Jft WJB present the new Mi4iX De luxe _SsWMBSJWg*Bg«#*ggWBS ggCF '-JaL JmWW Hgft The Exciting t*e* Oe Luxe ft I IJ| nru OH V engine giving bettei i tion and s Ptnn soeed ol 7.s m ph. ting i m I run o trouble mfortal motorli I NO66 words
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Article, Illustration251 1955-01-20 9 en moons ahead ITH NO CHINESE XUTIONS. SAYS nnd strolls m to guide the fortunes ot the family. He i"vrv a fight m 1955 and the only Chinese zodiacal animal who has a brother m sign of Aries (those born tx tween Mar. 22 and Apr. 20). That is according251 words
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