The Singapore Free Press, 21 January 1955
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section21 1955-01-21 1 Th e Si nga pore Free Press Kir I Afternoon Sale m Malaya I Iri IM. 11, IfSi. Ftire U ts21 words
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Article110 1955-01-21 1 ii -'1 of the Kenya F- of Trade terday con- the protests of against nment's surren- offer to ling conhe said. "For a vt> heard peoi: vi rnment to the Emer- hen a concrete same people I Idence In j mcil." L 'Ihvy ma if ntarvh110 words
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Article26 1955-01-21 1 Rubber price eases lened slightly J the Singapore morning at M% last ved to $i.0«4 reported ndon prices J ta proportion to rise while New tmchanged26 words
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Article41 1955-01-21 1 1^ j Tnvandnm l*f? r Ba birth to hospital Four t iH m South '"da. yesterday. l >u! v, l;hl ru' s r y/' re f "»> developed thoimh under nor''^ature.l.Reny^ 1 1 a bo *> wa^ under-developed and41 words
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Article, Illustration23 1955-01-21 1 Picture. Lord Hore-BeHsha spent the afternoon sightseeing in Singapore's Chinatown yesterday. Picture shows him Ml me poor quarter.- Free PressFree Press - 23 words
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211 1955-01-21 1 NOW IT'S GUATEMALA REBELS' BID TO SEIZE AIR BASE THE anti-Communist Guatemalan Government ot President Carlos Castillo Annas said a rebel force tried to seize the Aurora Air Force base yesterday and several men were killed or wounded, m a clashjaoth troops. The outbreak was the biggest blow attempted against211 words
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Article114 1955-01-21 1 FOUR masked men broke into a house off Thomson Road. Singapore, last night and robbed a Chinese family of oold ornaments worth $800. One of the robbers carried a toy pistol. The robbers entered the house at about 8 p.m. and dragged a 15-year-old114 words
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Article66 1955-01-21 1 The Northern Rhod sian vi rnnu nt yesterday cancelled the visit of Me! Whitfleld, Negro America i world halfmile champion to Kit we the centre of the copperbelt strike. Whitfleld was to have run on a local track but with the strike by 40.000 African minei i66 words
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Article191 1955-01-21 1 Congress told of plan r pHK AMERICAN Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles urtfed Congresi yesterday to approve use of United States air and sea power to protect Formosa. Such U.s forces will be Such U.S. forces will be used to cover any withdrawalReuter - 191 words
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Article132 1955-01-21 1 GUERILLAS KILL 1 ,500 INVADERS rationalist China said yesterday the Communlat Chinese invaders have suffered 1.500 casualties m 5G hours of fighting on the island of Yikiangshan. A Defence Ministry spokesman said 720 guerillas on the island north of the Tachen group were still holding out against constantly reinforced Communists.Reuter - 132 words
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Advertisement62 1955-01-21 1 Buy a vULCAin and be on time... IJjK 1 -is\^)y^Wk Mak<>rs of lll< f linmis '•HW K^ l| I!ll B^ 'CRICKET 1 Alarm Wrir>t \yy \j^|^f^7 Only Tradition T/j can give you the style 1 preci s soi o n o f I] I I VULCAIN WATCH FINE WATCHES SINCE62 words
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Article71 1955-01-21 2 I> X i: S I D X N I BNUiWCf yesterday began his third year at the White House with orders from his doctor to get out and paint and play golf as much as he can. Major General Howard Snyder, his personal physician, saidReuter - 71 words
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Article92 1955-01-21 2 SYNTHETIC RECORD EXPECTED Partly because of higher prices of natural rubber, the United States Federal Facilities Corporation expects its Bales of G.R.S. synthetic to reach the record level of 69,000 long tons m April this year, the Corporation announced today. High overall consumption of new rubber both natural and syntheticReuter - 92 words
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Article74 1955-01-21 2 FFHE White House said yes--1 today th;it Senator and Mrs. Joseph McCarthy, missing from two presidential dinners this week, were not invited became of a "decision by the Ident and Mrs. Eisenhower." Mr. McCarthy, chairman of the Senate Government op rations Committee during the 83rd Republican-runA.P. - 74 words
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Article36 1955-01-21 2 a widespread air-sea search launched In the midRe yesterday for a U.S. flying boat with seven aboard which vanished i "clai sifted" mil lion from nson bland to the Eniwetok atomic testing up U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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238 1955-01-21 2 Britain may cut army, spend more on air DEFENCE CHANGES PREDICTED TIIK BRITISH Cabinet met yesterday to discuss defence plans for the coming year. They are likely to bring wide-scale changes following latest atomic and guided missile developments. Sonic observers expect a out m Spending on the Army m favourReuter - 238 words
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190 1955-01-21 2 CO-EXISTENCE THE High Commissioner for Ceylon. Sir Claud Corea, yesterday m London supported the idea of co-existence be- tween Communist China and South-East Asia, criticised the SEATO Pact and urged a joint security treaty among all the Asian peoples. Throughout A.sia. there was190 words
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Article39 1955-01-21 2 Wk M/: ureet tald In New Delhi yesterday thai Red WM I is premier Chou Kn Lai probably will lead his c nation delecatlon to tin- Asian African conference at Bandung beginning March 18 U.P.U.P. - 39 words
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Article193 1955-01-21 2 PRESIDENT SOMOZA has accepted the proposal to create a buffer zone along Nicaragua's border with Costa Rica to avert incidents during the civil uprising mi n Costa Rica, reports from New York said i /esterriav. i At the .samp time the President declared he was193 words
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107 1955-01-21 2 Ridgway will stay on as Chief of Staff T*HE U.S. Army announced m Washington yesterday that General Ridgway will be retained as Chief of Staff beyond his normal retirement date which is March 31. In making the announcement, the Secretary of the Army, Mr. Robert T. Stevens .said he wasA.P. - 107 words
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Article30 1955-01-21 2 Mr. Edgar Faure 46-year-old Radical, last night became Pon Ign Minister m the cabinet of Premier Pierrr Mendefl [•ranee who till now was his :)\vti Foreign Minister. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article20 1955-01-21 2 The atomic-powered U.S. submarine, Natuilus, left Groton, Connecticut, yesterday lor the open .sea and her iirbt dive.20 words
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Article147 1955-01-21 2 Foreign Office protest A CHINESE Nationalist Defence Ministry spokesman said m Formosa yesterday that if Nationalist bombers sank the British freighter Edendale— as n-ported m Hong Kong— then the ship bore no flag indicating it that was neutral. Thr ipokesnian said all pilots i on147 words
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65 1955-01-21 2 FOUR major oil companies and the National Council of American Importers representing more than 600 firms yesterday supported a bill to give President Eisenhower more power to lower United States tariffs on imports from friendly nations. They are the Standard Oil Company, the TexasReuter - 65 words
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Advertisement55 1955-01-21 2 r Jfnve yew Seen In M oBr fi m~ 1 1^. ff Jaeger-leCoultre^ i^sg >IL/TO3//IT/C THE ONLY WATCH WITHOUT WINDING BUTTON (SoU Agents: OVERSEAS TRADERS LTD. I INCORPORATING RADIO MALAYA NEWS ALL THE BEST LX BitOADCASTMJXV I fill Proffmmntea I Mtihttjitns br<nstli€tst t \irtoons anti fifsafo* I*l4 iitn> Section PRICE55 words
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Article195 1955-01-21 3 He goes r o un d with sheep's eyes BING SAYS OF SON f INDSAY CROSBY. 17--\j year-old son of Bin«. v, t d m Hollywood fCStcr- j t v little Nancy Smatra very blm Kirl" hut insisted It** only a teen- friendship and not a buMtef tmmnnre. I heirU.P. - 195 words
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169 1955-01-21 3 Adult education: Big decision at today' s meeting I^IIE immediate future of about 560 adult classes m Singapore will be decided today at an executive mittee meeting of the Adult Education Council. The Council has money trouble. The Government has not yet paid its usual quarterly grant of $100,000, pending169 words
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Article48 1955-01-21 3 ARRANGEMENTS are being: m t (I v for Japanese scientist! to visit Britain to UiJ\ development! m the us»> m atomic energy, a spokesman ol the state Atomic Energy Authority sakl m London yesterday. The party will visit Harsearcb headBerkshire, and othei centres. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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116 1955-01-21 3 At 87, he quit rather than pay wife 4 N associate of Bernarr ■fl MacFadden said yesterday believed the 37-year-old sulturist and publishfl' d New York State to gaol. E Iward Bodin, vice-president the Bernarr MacFadden said he got a long Phone call from Macwho said: M I will notA.P. - 116 words
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Article57 1955-01-21 3 Red China's offer to buy 3,500 tons of coconut oil from Ceylon has been withdrawn because prices quoted by Colombo shippers and millers were considered too high. The first quotation was 'Rsl,oBo per ton, and later this was reduced to Rs. 1.065 per ton, but ChinaU.P. - 57 words
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Article18 1955-01-21 3 Canada has presented Ceylon with five diesel and [electric locomotives under the Colombo Plan.- U.P.U.P. - 18 words
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Article232 1955-01-21 3 Stabbed girl friend 25 times J^ 23-YEAR-OLD ex-airman, Christopher Owden, who went to the cinema after stabbing his former girl friend 25 times, was yesterday sent to Hroadmoor Criminal Asylum for indefinite detention. Medical evidence was given at his trial m London that Owden, foundReuter - 232 words
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Article43 1955-01-21 3 Ceylon yesterday increased her tea export duty from one rupee to one rupee 30 cents < about 75 cents to 87 cents*. The increase .wouid not affect consumers at home or abroad but will be borne by the producers.- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article31 1955-01-21 3 The Pans agreements on West German rearmament and the creation of the West European union were approved by •an overwhelming majority of the Belgian Lower House yes- terday. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article29 1955-01-21 3 Legislation was introduced m the U.S. House of Representatives yesterday to make General Douglas Mac Arthur I "General of the armies of the United States." A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article30 1955-01-21 3 Queen Elizabeth will give a dinner at Buckingham Palace on February 2 for the ministers attending "the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference, it wa.s announced yesterday. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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235 1955-01-21 3 Help to sell alcoholic milk, says plea to Premier AIORTLOCKS Modern DaiZl\ ries of London appealed *nch Premier Pierre Menes France last nißht to join !^Paign to make milk ting to the masses with alcohol. Mortiocks' managing direc- 1 JJ Mrs, Polly Laidlaw, wrote a milk-drinking Mr. to accompany theU.P. - 235 words
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Article111 1955-01-21 3 Honeymoon yacht is held r rHL "finder's keeper" skipper of the French trawler Adieu Vat mounted guard over an American honeymoon yacht at Lonent, France, yesterday and refused to permit the South Carolina owner to go aboard. The yacht wa.s abandoned during the week-end stormi off England by Fred Wichmann.U.P. - 111 words
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Advertisement136 1955-01-21 3 )^,< i%i \/n VM \/fi >^< yjy v )>^< >>^< f »>^< >^< ,>M >^< ,^j j^< ,^< >,//( ,v J When that unexpected 1 Guest arrives be prepared j by keeping I LIUli j I I I d p prnni^ f r^ «J£ j "FROOD" j IN YOUR DEEP136 words
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272 1955-01-21 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Jan. 21, 1955. Opinion Malaya and her defence IN an independent 1 Malaya, one of the main problems would be that of defence. Because of her position as one of the most stratetic areas m the world and because of her raw iiucUuiuAiv. she would272 words
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Article, Illustration488 1955-01-21 4 JOHN WREN - JOHN WREN by Tax declarations, assessments and payments are a national pastime and nobody takes the matter too seriously ITALIAN tax-collectors 1 are engaged m their annual hot-blooded Battle of the Taxes with some of Italy's richest and best-known personalities. Also included m the488 words
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Article257 1955-01-21 4 Barry, King of the Alps THIS is Barry Number 10 with one of the monks from the Hospice of St. Bernard m the Swiss Alps. Although the Hospice of St. Bernard is 10 centuries old it had to wait 900 years before its name became famous throughout the world. andPopper - 257 words
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Advertisement18 1955-01-21 4 WEDDING GIFTS DISTINCTIVECUTLERY IS ALWAYS APPRECIATED P. H. HENDRY, JEWELLER 78. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE 6 K. LUMPUR18 words
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Advertisement5 1955-01-21 4 POCKET CARTOON By OSBtRI LANCASTER5 words
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Advertisement154 1955-01-21 4 AVAIL YOURSELF OF 20 years of experience m estate development by CREDIT FONCIER MEYER CHAMBERS 3rd FLOOR, (RAFFLES PLACE) FRANKEL ESTATE OPERA ESTATE FIRST CLASS NEWLY RECENTLY COMPLETED DEVELOPED ESTATE AT ESTATE Si MS. CHANCI ROAD CHANC| NEAR THE SEA EAST COAST ROADS AT PROXIMITY OF j (A NEW LARGE154 words
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214 1955-01-21 5 Ex-s<>4* viiptuitt tiff his /or bays pAPTAIN Ronald Todd, a 40 year-old Canadian ex-China coast sea cap tain now living m Singapore, is a man with a mission. He has written 75 letters to friends and news I naoers m Canada appealing for214 words
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Article, Illustration23 1955-01-21 5 Laddie (left) is here seen with Chua Hock Choo and Lassie after he returned home yeste rday. Free Press picture.23 words
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Article63 1955-01-21 5 igapore DLsvouth Fellowthis year are as •.vs; Resident, Mi Or it 1 Wee <,Paya -re-elected i Vice-president. :>ow Kee i Straits ChiMr. Peter Joe Chia treasurer. Mr. j r (Foochow); auditor, Keng Straits Chi- iuirman: Mr. Edo i Worship Evangelism—Oeylang Straus." Miss Leii Missions World .—Tamil); Miss63 words
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Article44 1955-01-21 5 $1 7,41 5 now for SATA its, including one of >m the Kwan Imm ng Hood Cho Temple, have the total of the Slnga-Anti-TubiTculosis Asson's annual appeal to 10. 3 \TA also received a furi) of $1,837 from Individuals, firms and organisafor its work.44 words
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Article202 1955-01-21 5 Mr HAPPIEST girl m Singapore yesterday was 14-year-old Chua Hock Choo whose pet dog was found laeain after missing for nearly a month. It was a story m the Free r Press that brought the happy reunion. The missing dog Laddie a Collie was202 words
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Article16 1955-01-21 5 Israel's commerce and goodwill mission left Tel Aviv yesterday for Communist China.- A.P.A.P. - 16 words
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259 1955-01-21 5 They'll get $475 a month as trainees JHE almoners' service m Singapore is a rapidly expanding service ofteiing ituble local men and women uost interesting jobs at good lanes, the Government's senior almoner, Miss P. K. prison, said yesterday. government is now adverting for applicants for this! mmmum two-year University259 words
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Article26 1955-01-21 5 Two Notte RomaiU 51 held m Rallies Hotel on December 15 and 16 In aid Ol Singapore Leprosy Reliel Association netted $7,130.2 G.26 words
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Article196 1955-01-21 5 BAD WEATHER 1 radar sets, one of the latest developments m aviation, are to be installed m four Dtw Super Constellations, which will probably be used by KLM on the Singapore run. The radar sets, which enable pilots to see storm clouds many miles away,196 words
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Advertisement96 1955-01-21 5 J dinner table! J I! JJEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP adds J liL igfti 11 tangy, tempting flavor to !st^™S y° m meat dishes and special IiIHEINjW recipes! Sun-ripened, cooked- fe^^ggl down "Aristocrat" tomatoes, Jj ffi choice vinegar and aromatic ,'J spices make Heinz Tomato m fk Ketchup the flavor delight of96 words
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Article583 1955-01-21 6 YOUR LUCKY STAR |>OK\ on tnis first da) of the j incoming sign, \iju.niuv, you aie ruled b> Iranus, of the sky, and Saturn, the god of time. This i;i\is you a j sense df uiiiversulity and you i are constantly Mtklßf univer- i il truths. You an- a leader583 words
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Article102 1955-01-21 7 LONDON, Jan. 20. Previous Today M so. BSS CM. European hjg. g~ buyers SSfag, I BSS V.U. MM g bu,^ U bug, ,B&.t* g< njgjjj g« No 1 kss StlUement 29 buyers 29 buyers •i Trrm Feb 29', sellers 29^ sellers ■>• itit X «S Seltlement 28^;102 words
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Article104 1955-01-21 7 NEW YORK, Jan. 20. Previous Today TIN straits spot and nearby 86.25 nom. 86.87 nom. n\ futures >^n 85.75 bid 86.3 < bid 11N lulU 86.25 asked 86.75 asked feb 85.75 bid 86.37 bid 86.25 asked 86.75 asked March: 85.75 bid 86.37 bid 86.25 xsked 86.75 iksked104 words
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Article43 1955-01-21 7 Malabar was quoted at 43 shipments) 4O'.>. Sarawak spot 42 'a i per pound Nearby afloats 42. and lanipong spot 43 cents per 41. February, i pound sellers ex-dock. April tin equal monthly, Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per Ib.43 words
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Article111 1955-01-21 7 Jan. 20 Previous Today OPRA Philippines cJ.f. UK/North Kuropear. delivered weight per lone ton Jan./Feb $204 quoted $201 quoted COPRA Philippines f.o.b. Manila, ddixered weight, per long; ton unquoted unquoted OPRA Straits c.i.f. UK/North l.uropean delivered weight per long ton Jan./Feb £73 i buyers £73 nom.111 words
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111 1955-01-21 7 RARE" was the only word officials at Kallang aircould find to describe a Ignment of live cargo" of tea of pure white mice tamstera brown Ameri-can-type mice. It was one of the few times mice had been seen at Kallang ta recent years and111 words
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Article36 1955-01-21 7 The General Transport Company's buses and taxis were back on Kuala Lumpur's roads yesterday after an absence oi 27 days during which the firm s conductors and drivers were on strike.36 words
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Article, Illustration42 1955-01-21 7 MISS Angelina Lee looks at her Siamese eat which was confiscated by Customs officials at Kallang Airport. She was given the cat as a present while m Bangkok but forgot to get an entry permit for it.42 words
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Article169 1955-01-21 7 FIXORINATION of Singapore water may start m March if the City Council gives the go-ahead signal with a $24,000-grant. It will take two to three! years before the entire water supply is fluorinated. It is expected to check dental decay. The present proposal is to169 words
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Article84 1955-01-21 7 A verdict of death by misadventure was returned by Inche Ismail, the Coroner, at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, on Tan Leone Kiew, 16, of Ipoh Road, who was run over by a car at Ipoh Road m October last. W. J. R. Sesselar, 37, a mechanical84 words
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Article69 1955-01-21 7 There wai a traffic jam for hull an hour m Ipoh Rond. Knila Lumpur, on Thursday evening when 1,500 Hindu* •nbled to welcome their religious head, Kunrangudi Adisal. The Adigal was taken m a procession to the Chcttiar I Hall, Sentul, where he gave i an69 words
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203 1955-01-21 7 Angelina and her cat are in trouble MISS Angelina Lee, a pretty kindergarten teacher In Singapore, is looking for a name for her Siamese cat, but she doesn't have to look far it could easily be called "Trouble." Miss Lee has had a lot of trouble since a friend gave203 words
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Advertisement40 1955-01-21 7 ■4^Hi^~^^^^^^BB» f li Mil i)inr* //(jo [nptnuiosKCiJ PIPER-HEIDSIECK <W Sole Agents: Maclaine Watson Co., Ltd. SiNGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG ClO^ I FACILITIES I TRANSPORT STORAGE VHOH&. UMITEO 6577 111 CCCII STREET S I M G A P O f J40 words
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Article, Illustration42 1955-01-21 8 Miss 'AVirian Anderson, the Nejiro contralto, BMC a sucessful debut at the .Metropolitan House, New York, recently the first negro ever to star there. Topper picture shows Marian as she appears as Ulrica m Verdi's "The Masked Ball.42 words
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240 1955-01-21 8 Corporal on leave met mother's funeral HOME on leave from Germany with presents for his mother came a 25-year-old R.A.F. corporal. As he walked down the village street of Wiseton, Notts, he saw cars outside his door. It was his mother's funeral. Corporal Joseph Chappell had not been told his240 words
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Article521 1955-01-21 8 The girl in court just smiled WOMAN P.C. TELLS OF HER ADVENTURES WITH MEN A 11-YEAR-OLD schoolfirl smiled when she appeared at Manchester Juvenile Court She smiled at the magistrates and she smiled at the 1 court officials. Then Mr. Leslie Smith, the clerk, turned to her and said: "I521 words
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Article177 1955-01-21 8 CLOCK TO BLAME— SERGEANT !npHE hands of the dock over--1 looking the Catterick camp parade ground pointed to 8 O'CLOCK. The men were ready for inspection. But the parade i i rgeant was mlnrtng. six minutes LATER Sergeant John Wilde cycled into amp. And, he told a court martial m177 words
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155 1955-01-21 8 I'LL BRIGHTEN THE NAVY SAYS MAJOR T'HE Navy has appointed its first interior decorator Major Hugh S. Rowan, the man who was called to Balmoral to talk to the Queen about furnishings for the Royal Yacht Britannia. He is the head of a famous Glasgow firm of ship furnishers. And155 words
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152 1955-01-21 8 "THiHTy-six unusually tough Amei all looking flew into Parts and all France Ls hoping for '66 highly prolific mar- elcome strange] i il bits from the State ol Mi i ouri. They ar< aid to tit m mune from th< ol myxomai which152 words
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Article184 1955-01-21 8 BAN STOPS THIS STUDY ON SPACE Ministry is blamed SECURITY-MINDED officials at the Ministry of Supply are blamed for preventing British scientists from studying problems of space flight. The British Interplanetary Society— soo of its 3,000 members are qualified engineers or scientists— is to make official representations against "non.sensical security184 words
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Article55 1955-01-21 8 Mrs. Rose M. Cicalese and Mrs. Rose M. Cicalese. who are mot related, met for the first time when they entered a hospital m Newark. New Jersey. Each woman's husband is named Joseph Anthony Cicalese. Both women had babies within an hour. But one baby was a55 words
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Article, Illustration44 1955-01-21 8 rpHE future certainly looks good for charming young Mnureen Davis, affecl 19, of (iolders (Jroen, London. In "To Paris with love" she co-stars with Alec (iuiness and the critics liked her. Photo shows Maurem pondering over a crystal bill Rod wondering about the future.44 words
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364 1955-01-21 9 Police watch hospital ward y ie u-born babies lying snugly m their cots m F the maternity unit of Epsom General Hospital have set Scotland Yard something new m the crime line Th problem: Which one of the babies did the 3* m364 words
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Article178 1955-01-21 9 WHAT DID THE CHEMIST MAKE UP? CORONER has ordered A that a doctor's prescription for medicine should be traced and that the medicine a chemist made up from it should be analysed. The coroner. Mr. George Billington, Birmingham, halted and adjourned an inthat inquiries could nade to try to find178 words
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Article237 1955-01-21 9 A IR-RAID shelters m London 1 hould be reopened as it camps for coloured iminta from the West Indies, Colonial Office has been The suggestion came from Councillor Herbert White the Mayor of Lambeth, who led a j tation to the Colonial to urge a237 words
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Article73 1955-01-21 9 Mountain will g o... For seven years members of Cardiff Castle Management Committee have Ixen waiting (o prft the Marquess of Bute, who save the castle to the city, at one of thrir meetings. Now they have decided that if the marquess cannot come to them they will take the73 words
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Article628 1955-01-21 9 Now Ambrose plays for T eddy boys 'ONCE I PLAYED FOR THE KING' BERT AMBROSE, the band leader with the "When Day is Done" signature tune, told me (writes a Special Correspondent i: "Once I played for the King of England. Now I play for Teddy Boys at flvebub hops."628 words
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Article, Illustration46 1955-01-21 9 One of the most successful of the many unofficial ambassadors who have come from post-war Asia to Australia is charming, talented Minda Feliciano. Minda is soon returning h^me after three years' study of dramatic art at the Melbourne University Conservatorium.46 words
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Article41 1955-01-21 9 Thi ..ng ara m Jullanar, built I I m at j of Mr E H B< nta Idon, and wen ba <-.\ lvr mctional surface and the shortest keel." The Jullanar did dis- great speed m racing.41 words
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Article, Illustration834 1955-01-21 10 GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON - Giovanni wrote a book for women GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON by —and ihv qnarrols are «iill going on lln lit. iiiuroi). By Ciovinru i t < < > I wryman's Library. 2 vol. 6s. each. 680 page* m JULY 1954, Bwiodon magi tratea ordered a copy oj BOCC tCCIO'I Decameroo tv834 words
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338 1955-01-21 10 'THE Russians are learn- intf the hard way that it pays to be skeptical when reading their huge new reference book —the Great Soviet Encyclopedia. Even the official Government newspaper Izvestla now admits there is more myth than truth m some sections of the338 words
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Advertisement87 1955-01-21 10 efiildren m -<Xj^>^ fK) g m m g *M m A////P loaa/ers NEXTEPPS FULFIT SaSSsT a soles and eeIS T'? M W^XTCTw'"' S eS fr m $3 9 69 }<./"/ '-••alher soles heels: Sizes 4—B: $7 90 «fi On /A7^V Non-Slipsoles: 9 10: -$8.90 IX*- J a FULFIT **.*v Atwm^l87 words
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Article, Illustration850 1955-01-21 11 JENNIFER JOHNS - PUBLICITY has put California on the world map JENNIFER JOHNS jiiiiiiideclareS'inm^ PLANES, FOOD, CARS NOT FILMS-SPELL ITS WEALTH WHEN on a recent visit to New York I was d by a respected .her of New York (who should known better) with v words: -So you come California! That s H,,850 words
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Article185 1955-01-21 11 A puppy cures a colic IV) you wake up m the r mornings feeling list- r less, or with rheumatism E and toothache? Are you afraid to lift your hat be- E (ause you have no hair? If so, the cure for which you have been seeking may be m185 words
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126 1955-01-21 11 When machines cut too close a ring stops them RADIOACTIVE nnger rings are a new peaceful -atom contribution to Industrial sal »t y. according I i U.S. Army specialist 'i' 1 medicine. Describing the various uses of radioactive isotopes (chemical elements made radioactive m an atomic reactor) m medicine and126 words
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114 1955-01-21 11 a SERVICE for "sentimental" criminals has been opened by the New York police department. They will provide criminals with an official copy of their record from their first arrest. Price IS three dollars. And if thrv want to preserve their fingerprints m a family album.114 words
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Advertisement127 1955-01-21 11 Town Talk*. 2 TOWN TALK Silver Polishing Cloth. Merely rub the article ,^piCTkflftV>| Wlth thc cloth rhat IS <lH rhal J^yjsTl^r is ncccss«iry Thc clcth is f 'ZJ X^j& spcci«illy impregnated weth a \sjCWn; TOWN TALK preparation and ~^jj^V| will clean and polish silver W\\ [1 without the use of127 words
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Article, Illustration567 1955-01-21 12 She collects from her customers for hungry kids By a Correspondent Ai fay nights ago, I paid fal hill m the world's most unusual nlshf club happily. ti my morning-after* the night before intitclub f i"<'s nol 0 hud. Wot >i change I know my monoy went to a good567 words
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159 1955-01-21 12 Fertiliser is cure for bodily ills POTASSIUM, better known as a fertilizer Ingredient than as a cure for bodily ills, may offer hope for sufferers from the mysterious crippling disease known as mucular dystrophy. This Is reported by a group of American doctors whose research has indicated that a lack159 words
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Advertisement66 1955-01-21 12 PQPCPWTQ PARMA VIOLET The perfect complement to the new high fashion colours from Paris Lipstick Parma Violet Eye Shade Violet Argent Eye Cosmetique Green Evening Maynard Co., Ltd. 11, Battery Road, Tel. 6115 Singapore- 1. HAND MADE FLOWER CHILDREN Also:— MUSICAL IiOXKS COCK HEN ANGEL MUSICIANS FAMILY OF THE MOON66 words
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Article, Illustration57 1955-01-21 13 paper v hite "Lincrusta" 5 cot tun version of an r artist's >mock. worn witn a jaunty matching artists cap. is one of the new rainwear sarments, by Paul Blanche, shown m a fashion parade at the M ivfair Hotel. London. A large casual bow com-57 words
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Article390 1955-01-21 13 Neither side vulnerable South dealer tft A X 9 8 6 4 vi 5 4103♦ Q J 7 5 9 10 5 ***** OQJ64 0 10 9 4KQ105 4 J 3 2 The bidding: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST. 1 9 Pass 2 4 Pass 2 N.T. Pass 3390 words
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132 1955-01-21 13 He'll plan to beat the enemy from ground level JUST appointed to take charge of Operations at Fighter Command Headquarters, is Ai r Commodore Patrick Hunter Dunn, a wartime fighter pilot, who shot down nine enemy airCI A 42-year-old Scot, Air Commodore Dunn, who has been moved up J^frouP Captains132 words
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341 1955-01-21 13 Now cities may have to clean their air too says THOMAS R. HENRY lIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMI i lIIIIKIII I lIIIIMII CITIES can expect to be faced with CO comparable to those of water, sewage and even highway systems just to make their air safe to breathe This warning was issued by Dr.341 words
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Article32 1955-01-21 13 THE latest yarn on the Paris boulevards is sir" Have you tried our tonic lotion?" ••No," says the customer icily. M lt i^ nt that l age." HMIIIMI HllllillHH' 11 132 words
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Advertisement171 1955-01-21 13 ii •..m.i.M.i THE GREAT I swsaSFSS*** assurance, Hie return depends on the fo||oW for 3 ability of the Company to ma.ntam a QQQ po(icy high rate of bonus. Creat Eastern of Annua| Maximum Return at po.icyho.der, have never been dis- b f rthday Policy Premium Prem.um, Matunty appointed with results171 words
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Article239 1955-01-21 14 r VHE Argentine racing commit tec announced yester--1 day that the stables of Ferrari of Italy and Oordinl of France, have each entered two cars m the 1,000-kilometre sports ear race to be run m Buenos Aires on Sunday. I The committee said that the239 words
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Article20 1955-01-21 14 IA All I *'»l I'l- at ihe few *ua BW t 1 vu B A.l*20 words
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Article, Illustration47 1955-01-21 14 There's no doubt about the keenness of the rowing girls of Oxford I'niversity. They even turn out for practice m ponrinc rain. But so far only Mary Pickersfill of Hoston (Middlesex) has taken off her raincoat <"u\ K«t down to work. pii-tun*. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article468 1955-01-21 14 —Forecasts the optimist 'Patsy Free Press Correspondent |>ATSY' HENDKKN is one of cricket's leading optimists and best-known humorists, but he is still not satisfied that England has the men m Australia to clinch the "Ashes." Hendren thinks that the Adelaide Test will be drawn as468 words
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Article248 1955-01-21 14 BfaWl LE.UiIE DIV. 1. Won Villa i Blackpool Burnley V Newcastle Chelsea v Mam hester C. Huddersfield v Cardiff Leicester v Everlon Manchester V. v Bolton Preston v W. Bromwich Sheffield IT. v Arsenal Sunderland v Portsmouth Tottenham v Sheffield \V. Wolves v harlton ENGLISH KAGUI248 words
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Article96 1955-01-21 14 TPWENTY eight members of the Selangor Sikh Association will make the trip to Singapore this week-end to play cricket, hockey and badminton against clubs m the I Colony. The pUyen arc: I akhbir Singh, Bikram Singh, Shargar Singh, Makatlar Singh, D. Rahmond, Dalgit Singh, N.96 words
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Article101 1955-01-21 14 Playing with n men throughout, Belangor United beat Royal H.unphire Rei Imeni by six points 'penalty and a try) points <a try) In a friendly ru er match at HQ id. iy. '.i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1101 words
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Article84 1955-01-21 14 PERAK will meet Negri Sembilan m the Parliegh Robertson trophy rugger match at the station padang, Seremban, tomorrow. Negri are the holders. Teams: NEGRI: D. O' Leary; Main fly, E. R Dexter. Tiillett, Duyle; Harding, Glennie; Samuel, Evans. Taylor, Evans, Reilly, Harris. Atkinson, Patterson PERAK:— D. L.Loretto:84 words
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Article65 1955-01-21 14 JOHORE team to play Singapore Cricket Club on the padanf tomorrow at rugby Is: E. L. I.awley; P. Spark. J. Edington (Cap) Lt Pike. W.D.A. Adamson; J. G. Phillips, Lt. Batten; Lt. Wilder. A. W. Marshall, Edwards, P. Giles. J. R. If. Chalmers, P ""utson. Lt. D.65 words
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Article21 1955-01-21 14 Mr. K. W. Gillespie was elected president of the Selangor Cricket Association at its annual general meeting held yesterday.21 words
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Article, Illustration1866 1955-01-21 15 SUPER PICTURE TO BEAT GRADUATE DANTESQUE Weight will count Says TRESPASS™ RAM) ATE Dantesque and Super Picture, the three (i Lrses who fought out an exciting duel and prci... closest finish seen m Ipoh tor a long time, .i, ,\\> it out again— this time over an extra furlong hrFree Press - 1,866 words
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Article63 1955-01-21 15 |)KOKABLi: scratching I for tomorrows rates at Ipoh: I'kelele. Kumar, Portmaster and (iala Premiere. The going remains firm. Jockey I). Jones will be out of the saddle tomorrow. He is nursing a sore foot. Bill Elliott, who fell when riding Showmanship on Wednesday, has a bruised chest. He63 words
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Article, Illustration105 1955-01-21 15 (1) With what sports do you connect (a) Quah Kirn Beng, (b) Mary Klass, (c) Charlie Sien? (2) How many feathers should there be m a shuttlecock? (3) The next race meeting will be held m Singapore. When? For what classes? (4) Which two boxers fought a 75105 words
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Article32 1955-01-21 15 The Ist Federation Regiment beat Malaya Command Signal Squadron 36-27 m the Army Malaya Cup basketball competition m the inter zone semi-final at HQ Malaya Command court, Kuala. Lumpur, yesterday.32 words
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Article30 1955-01-21 15 nT3T ajnoJinoH laiuro 'f»» 4i -on (5) •6881 'S-inqipm 1« UT«-»l!M dXvr ivaq utiAiiins 1 u M«f <*) c Ajvnjqaj 6Z Ajnnu«r <C> 91 ©I H woij (Z) ijßq'ja^stjq (O)30 words
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Article55 1955-01-21 15 THE Penanp Csine.se Football Association enjoyed .successful season m ItM, writes Mr Ooi Ewe Choo, the secretary, m hll report The AMOdatlOD were joint holders with Johore Chinese of tho MCFA Cup, and emerged rhampions m the Penang community soccer competitions. Tlic Association will hold55 words
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Article367 1955-01-21 16 Bad start to vital course Bj FIRST-TIMER f riir sports (mil ]<» m r yr.trrcJuy to the Sltlfapon Recreation Club. llerr i trailed to rel latea Informatioii on Slngapore'i preparations for the forth coming tour by the Pakistan Olympic hockej XI. J was not expecting so367 words
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200 1955-01-21 16 Rehearsal for Pakistan team's visit f FWO ol the season's biggest hockey matches will be decided this wck-end. They will serve ;>.s a "dp'ss rehearsal' for the visit of the Pakistan XI to Malaya. Tomorrow the annual North versus. South uame will be played, while on Sunday the Federation's state200 words
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Article, Illustration52 1955-01-21 16 (up picture. iVhile llalt'v (No. .">) and Jannery (4) bundle Kokuoa o the ground his team mate aua «rabs the ball daring Wednesday*! ru«yer m KuaTi .umpur when the Fijians )eat West Yorkshire Resinent of Ipoh 39-11 The natch wns the Federation inal of theFree Press - 52 words
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Article179 1955-01-21 16 Star milers clash tonight tvuk uo! id'a Indoor mile re--1 cord ol 4 mm. 5.3 .sec. gets od challange tonight when America's Wea Santee, Denmark Ounnar NieLson and Belfast's Vie Milllgan compete m the mile event ol the l ltii Annual Philadelphia Inquirer Oamei at Convention Hall. (iil Dodda sel179 words
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Article199 1955-01-21 16 Say the critics IMIK bell has tolled for S Ray Robinson, once re garded v the best fighter m the world pound for pound", New York boxing writers agreed yesterday m their post mortems on Sugar Ray's placid ten round showing against Tiger J< In the ChicaßO199 words
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Article113 1955-01-21 16 r VIIE Fijians. who have be- come favourites of Malayan rugger tans, will make another appearance m Kuala Lumpur tomorrow when they meet the Selangor Club on the padang at 5 p.m. Though the Fijians are expected to contimie their run of successes the club can113 words
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69 1955-01-21 16 »THE Japan Amateur Athletic Association terday asked the government to back structlon of a $10,500,000 stadium for v the 1958 Asian C m Ma ajl Tabata, Aimm Managing Director. ed at a conference with Prime Minister Ichiro H ya.nu that $150,000 b»mark»'d for theA.P. - 69 words
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Article47 1955-01-21 16 AN Australian Rules Football match will be played at the University ground, Bukit Timah Road. Singapore, on Sunday beginning at 4.30 p.m. Number 1 Squadron Royal Australian Air Force will play against a team made up from Western Australian schoolboys here on holiday.47 words
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Article30 1955-01-21 16 South Australia won the toss and batted this morning when they began their return match Against M.C.C. m Adelaide. Reg Simpson was M.C.C.'s 12th man.30 words
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Article28 1955-01-21 16 The Singapore Battalion, Boys Brinade. will hold their annual swimming carnival at Gillman Barracks, Pasir Panjang Road, on Saturday. Jan. 29 at 2 30 p.m.28 words
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Article53 1955-01-21 16 gRENTFORD beat Bradford City I—o1 o m the .second reulay of their Football Association Cup third round tie at Arsenal's ground, Highbury, (Londoni yesterday. There was no score at half time. Brentford now meet first division club Newcastle United at Newcastle m the fourth round onReuter - 53 words
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Advertisement122 1955-01-21 16 CLASSIFIKI) ADS. Straits Times Free Presi For the convenience of odverh\cr» our rrpresentotive or Ist floor, SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE, ORCHARD ROAD, will receive '.moll odvnti i menh ond amwjrs fo box numbers. Classified advcrtiiements may olio be honded to: CITY BOOK STORE LTD. Winchester House, C< Hvei Quay, Singapore ACKNOWLEDGMENT122 words
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Advertisement74 1955-01-21 16 P. RKr.A at /fS*C Wlmtever the goal v'Vv Ovaltine' is the food beverage preferred by athletes and sportsmen who must §Q^tm% naint *in the highest degree of physical ■*W i w' fitness- H provides essential nutrients JfjiLj deluding added vitamins which ■^SA^ff/iM assist m nourishing body and nerves. 'Ovaltine' was74 words
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