The Singapore Free Press, 2 September 1955
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section19 1955-09-02 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale in Malaya No. H352. Singapore. Friday, September 2, 1955. Prke 15 CU.19 words
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Article140 1955-09-02 1 TOKYO via MOSCOW BY BO AC? tfrOPES of a future air i route from Britain to the Far East via Moscow ind Peking, were UnPted yesterday by Sir Mile> Thomas chairman of the British Overseas Airways Corporation, at a press i onference in London, mmenting on the, 8.0.A.C. annual reoorr140 words
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Article21 1955-09-02 1 Three economic chiefs uve been arrested in th<* urabaya district in conoction with the Indone■xn government's antiTruption drive.- A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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171 1955-09-02 1 A SAD FAREWELL AS MacDONALD LEAVES SINGAPORE Pr was "Goodbjr* Singapore" with a smile (above) but it was a sad smile when Mr. Malcolm MacDonald left for Britain by air this morning after over nine years here as Commissioner-General. He was visibly moved as he walked to the plane after171 words
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Article, Illustration61 1955-09-02 1 Portuguese police ar--1 rested 71 Indian demonstrators one of them a at Maxem, near Ooa's southern frontier, j.-iterday. The demonstrators mostly unemployed Hindus crossed the border at Supangudi, but all were taken back across the border and released. An official announcement said 25 Indians who entered61 words
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Article212 1955-09-02 1 Pickets massing ABOUT 200 former employees of the Singapore Cold Storage massed in front of its Orchard Road shop this morning. They picketed the premises and attempted to talk to workers entering and leaving the yard. Many of them swarmed into the car park opposite. Others212 words
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Article90 1955-09-02 1 SINGAPORE city cleansing And other essential services started returning to normal today as labourers returned to work after being on strike for IS davs Work could not be found for. all the 8.000 men. They will be absorbed in the next few days Gas deoartment employee! will90 words
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Article51 1955-09-02 1 Non-European spectators will be banned from the sports stadium at Bloemfontein, capital of the Orange Free State, when it opens on Sept. 14, it was learned yesterday. WOOL TALKS The Australian Federal Cabinet met suddenly last night to discuss lower wool prices, two Melbourne papers reported.—51 words
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64 1955-09-02 1 Polio scare: The Queen cancels ball rE Queen cancelled a staff ball arranged for last night at Balmoral Castle because of reports of poliomyelitis, in Scotland. She did so as a precaution on doctors' advice. The Queen is on holiday at Balmoral with her family until next M/liday. The Queen64 words
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Article36 1955-09-02 1 Following the better overnight London and New York markets, the price of rubber in Singapore this morning rose to $1.47»/ 2 a lb. for first grade, September shipment, 2V 2 cents above yesterday's close.36 words
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Article36 1955-09-02 1 The Earl of Home, Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, arrived in New York by air from London yesterday and left immediately for San Franciso on his way to New Zealand. Re uterReuter - 36 words
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Article30 1955-09-02 1 A Chinese cyclist snatched a gold chain from an Indian girl yi front of the Ruma Uiskin police station. Singapore, yesterday afternoon as she was going to school.30 words
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Article26 1955-09-02 1 Three Chinese armed with a pistol and daggers stole cash and jewels worth $250 from a Chinese living in Lorong A, Geylang, Singapore yesterday.26 words
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Article35 1955-09-02 1 WHEN she reported for work at ner noiiywooa stuaio yesterday, film star Lana Turner said she was still "a little woozy' fain the conetttskftA she suffered after back«ar4»Wto her bat-*fcrtiUe%tt holiday recent-35 words
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Advertisement39 1955-09-02 1 chaaapTon Up to 10% more mileage Cl^^ on the same amount of fuel j^s|k with new CHAMPION J^ Champion's full-firing spark delivers the M power %^^^-^W built into your engine Agents: MACLAINE STOKVIS (M) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANQ39 words
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Article84 1955-09-02 2 |>RITAIN. Oreece 1J Turkey will open secivt negotiations in London today aimed at breaking their deadlock over the luture of Cyprus made complete yesterday by Turkeys rejection of self-determination for the island. The three foreign ministers Mr Harold Macmill n (Britaini. Mr Stephen Poulos (Greece* and84 words
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Article18 1955-09-02 2 Russia yesterday formally invited an American Opera Company to visit the Soviet Union. -UP18 words
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Article135 1955-09-02 2 WAPANEBE Foreign MinisJ ter Mamoru shigemitsu *aid in New York yesterday that it would be fatal for Japan to fraternise with the Communist powers or follow a neutralist Dolicy. He Pledged continued firm friendship with the United States. He asked that Americans be patient while JapanU.P. - 135 words
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Article, Illustration54 1955-09-02 2 THE strike is over. Singapore City Council road sweepers are back at work. And a few hours after dawn the streets were alread y looking cleaner. The cleanup operation above is being carried out in New Market Street. Another Free Press picture is seen54 words
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Article86 1955-09-02 2 A TOTAL of 57 men and two officers, who had mutinied in the Southern Sudan last month returned to Torit yesterday and surrendered to troops of the Sudan Defence Force. There are still two officers and 300 men at large in the eastern part of Equatoria86 words
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Article106 1955-09-02 2 EIGHT REBELS KILLED IN NEW CLASH IN FURTHER clashes yesterday French Foreign Legionnaires kilted eight Algerian rebels near the Quelma region. The troops suffered no casualties. Two soldiers were killed and a junior French officer and a convoy captain were injured when rebels ambushed a small convoy about 60 miles106 words
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Article115 1955-09-02 2 Military authorities continued clean-ups deep in thel country following the outbreaks of 12 days ago. Eight helicopters took part in one round-up in which 51 rebels were captured. During the clean-up a helicopter caught flre in mid-air and crashed, killing the pilot. The French have115 words
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Advertisement194 1955-09-02 2 THINGS GIRLS MUST NOT DO! L^^^^^Hfc* P s^~ s^W i*> afl M^ i j^V i HaMMi^M^^ i a^v < aV ar AT 1 'SCORPIO" says these warnings mus/ be observed, or you won't yef another date! The Pnmo Camera Singapore challenge Is answered by a Fighting Fijian Malcolm Modder tells194 words
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77 1955-09-02 3 4 chaplain is wanted for the world's loneliest island -Tristan Da Cunha In the South Atlantic— but no ne seems to want the post. The Reverend A.E.A. SuUton Secretary of the British Society for the Propagation 3 f the Gospel, wrote In yesterday'sReuter - 77 words
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Article, Illustration79 1955-09-02 3 Moroccan tribal leaders held responsible for the massacre of European families two weeks ago surrendered to French forces near Oued Zem. General Franchi. commander of the Casablanca military region, accepted the surrender which took the form of a ritual sacrifice of bulls. The tribesmen swore on the blood of thePopper - 79 words
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246 1955-09-02 3 VIYIENNE PUCKRIDGE - ARMY BOYS COOK, WASH UP FOR LUXURY IN HOTEL VIYIENNE PUCKRIDGE tjVDR some people, strikes F have their advantages. In at least one of Singapore's leading hotels, seryicemen are spending their leave in comfort, with free board and lodging, and being paid for it. in return they help with cooking,246 words
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175 1955-09-02 3 The fish fancier s come into their turn TODAY is a bit day for Singapore fish fanciers. The new Aquarists' Society holds its first competition at the Happy World Stadium. The show is to run for three dayt Six hundred tanks containing thousand* of fish from many countries some from175 words
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122 1955-09-02 3 M. Chandrasoma, principal collector of customs for Ceylon, said in Colombo yesterday, he had ordered three men to appear before him on Monday to answer questions which may help officials break an international dope-smuggling ring. The trio identified as L. Samarakone, Eddie* Perers andU.P. - 122 words
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122 1955-09-02 3 110 ANIMALS SOAR 22 MILES UP FOR SPACE TESTS A HUGE BALLOON carrying live aoimals was launched into the stratosphere yesterday at International Fills. Minnesota in the last of a series of U.S. Air Force tests on space -travel problems. A similar balloon was launched on Wednesday and carried theU.P. - 122 words
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Article295 1955-09-02 3 D ALLERINA Mary Drage would rather see her children "Roman Catholics than dukes or earls." This she has decided at 23 and so marriage between her and Lord Carnegie who completed his National Service in Malaya, la not possible. "We have frequently discussed marriage," she295 words
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Article137 1955-09-02 3 That was when she was 13 and at a convent school in Canada. She came home to Campden Hill. W.. to her familyCommander Charles Di?ge, mother, and five brothers and sisters and serious training began Just about the time Lord Carnegie was doing National Service as137 words
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Advertisement83 1955-09-02 3 MOOEL 64 jj^ leather sole and heel. k Sizes: 2-61 $11.90 Light purple and Blue calf with leather sole and fmMc mr^t \J V /Mr ioft blMe calf witlb /jKj "ISCOUTI" soie and AVAILABLE ONiy AT MIH STORE BATA BUIIOIN6, SINGAPCBf Xovetty Fabrics When you are in need of the83 words
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234 1955-09-02 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Sept 2. 1955. Opinion HERE AS FRIENDS Australian or any other Com mo n W( alth forces coming to Malaya to help in the struggle against the Communist terrorists have no cause to ant Icipate any hostility from the local population. Apart from tin- fact234 words
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Article, Illustration760 1955-09-02 4 JAPAN still WAITS for a LEADER There is danger for the West in the chaotic disunity of the political parties and in the pressure of the population problem, says RICHARD HUGHES APTIR ten yean oi shocked ricf fat. benevolent cxrupation. confused peace and un \i rateful recovery, the resilient Japanese760 words
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Article268 1955-09-02 4 Psychologist advised gang leader ANE of Germany's biggest post-war gangster groupfroperating as the "Dominik Concern" and putting theft on a scientific basis- has just been smashed by West German police. Twenty-seven Ka ng members Ir e under arrest, charges are pending against sixty other Germans accused of receiving stolen goods268 words
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Advertisement48 1955-09-02 4 Wedding Presents o Oo you find it difficult to select SUITABLE PRESENTS do U'T your heud l>y thinking uver it; pay a visit to HENDRY'S there you will find just what you want. P. H. HENDRY JEWELLER, 78 North BHdrr Kd.. S pore fi A K. I iiiiipin48 words
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Advertisement95 1955-09-02 4 AVAIL YOURSELF of 20 years of experience in estate development by CREDIT FONCIER MEYER CHAMBERS, 3rd FLOOR, (Raffles Place) BINJAI PARK A HIGH CLASS RESIDENTIAL ESTATE AT 6] M.S. DUNEARN ROAD MANY LOTS IN THIS PARKLIKE ESTATE ARE IN ELEVATED SITUATION WATER ELECTRICITY ARE LAID ON AREAS: 11,000 to 30,00095 words
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Article, Illustration1353 1955-09-02 5 £><L&t£ ty - £><L&t£ty BV.. 4 HE you overtakl\ ing?"...Thii and Km.' thus other new J direct 'conscience" H-'.is are popping up I I our highways to reHind dreamy motorists \M: tin ir safety obliga■or.- 'o others. police, Public 1 tions and Singap Safety First C :1 are trying a IFree Press - 1,353 words
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Advertisement11 1955-09-02 5 B Si Ha Jiif w~^l B U^^^^^Bl Obtainable from all Chemists.11 words
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Advertisement109 1955-09-02 5 NEW! SKIRTS SKIRT Rayon and accerate taffetta, full flair, Hocked velvery can-can design. SKIRT Rayon acetate taffeta, full flair self piping, all round. SKIRT Rayon and acetate faile full flair, flocked velvery butterfly design. SKIRT Rayon and acetate, taffeta full flair. flocked velvery flower design. SKIRT Shantong faile full flocked109 words
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Article87 1955-09-02 6 pROFESSORS at Vermont University in the Unit-d States are sorry that they didn't take more BOtkC of their former janitor (porter-eum-cleaner) when thej Passed him in the corridors. Today the ex-janitor, goin- by the modest name oJ Sam Baron, is listed as a best-selling poet and is87 words
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Miscellaneous258 1955-09-02 6 YOUB FAVOURITE XABTOONS I r\L l Pi-^%#ic MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and PhH_Davis •..••.TTWO^N-AoOOBVt CHECK?/ 7 I S»Se iJi° 3W04 M !SEE HER A6AIN. J /^=^J >/ <. vl TARZAN by Edgar Rice Burroughs n r ~j^BS£j£e*\ "~^^391 I poctoz. si^p*son Lv^Gt.^ B^i I I Vg j coo.. sc.PEAVr? tM^Mrim^258 words
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Miscellaneous576 1955-09-02 6 YOUR LUCKY STAR i>ORN today your ideals your birthday star be your 1> alU your daily guide. t,n.. You SATURDAY ambition, raunting. are dtternniuHi 10 h™ 2 3' —Entertain a trw clo.s, irhal you want out of life f r jendi at your home aiw im\ are not one w576 words
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Article194 1955-09-02 7 .4 bore prices quoted in pence. Im k White Sarawak f j1.%--f uropean port* Sept. 3 9d. sellers 38^d. seller.j>i k Black Sarawak Special lfl c.if European ports 30d. sellers 29 '^d. seller.Above prices quoted in shillings and pence. r lirst Session spot £745! buyers £747 buyers194 words
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Article104 1955-09-02 7 NEW YORK. Sept. 1 Previon s Today Straits «pot and nearby 95.75 nom 95.62 noir. future September 94 80 bid 94.80 bid 95 60 asked 95.80 asked (htober 94 25 bid 94.25 bid 94.80 asked 95.00 asked November 94 25 bid 94.15 bid 94 70 ask d104 words
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Article47 1955-09-02 7 1 ind AD littng Malabar I 4J September 41 1 »p >' and awaiting I I. a loati 37 i. sep- I temVr 37. Lam pone spot ana ruuuiine release 42H afloat* 42. Sept. shipment 41 >- sellers ex-dock. Above prices quoted in U.S. cents per Jo.47 words
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Article36 1955-09-02 7 NEW VORK, Sept. L Previou, Today Industrials 468 18 469 63 Railroad* 157.14 156 93 Domestic Bonds 98 41 98.39 L UUtie. 66 10 66 22 *iork> umpoeite Average 167.79 168.06 m a36 words
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Article115 1955-09-02 7 Previous Today PK\ Philippines c.i.t. UK/ orth European delivered eight per long ton Sept./ Oct. $170 buyers $IT4 sellers I'K Philippine* f.o.b. Manila i bulk p«-r ton Unquoted Unquoted [K\ Straits c.i.f. UK/North ■ropeaa delivered weight per ■I ton Sept. Oct. £64*-. nom £64 buyers £64115 words
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160 1955-09-02 7 They grouse but still they visit Brit ain A MERICAN visitors to BriA tain don't like roadside hedges. They can't see the fields beyond. They don't like the big coins either. They wear holes in their pockets. They can't get iced water, and Britons have dirty tablecloths, dirty china, the160 words
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Article, Illustration339 1955-09-02 7 PAY FOR A CLERK'S CRAMP-BUT NOT FOR LUMBAGO I I KK> in Britain who suffer from writer's cramp can draw national insurance benefit for industrial injury. But should they also be entitled to benefit if their work brings on chronic indigestion or heart disease? No, say nine members oJ r339 words
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195 1955-09-02 7 Jail for soldier who went home to help Mum A SOLDIER who went absent to save his widowed mother's home was court-martialled at Chelsea. In this defence, a major read a letter from her. It said: "I hope your punishment is not too severe for helping your Mum." The soldier,195 words
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Article73 1955-09-02 7 Seventeen dance teachers, amateur dancers and representatives of Singapore Dance Association, International Society of Teachers of Dancing, and the Institute of Dance Teachers, attended a meeting at the Happy World Cabaret. Singapore, yesterday. Five delegates were nominated to represent Singapore at the All-Malayan Official Board of73 words
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Article189 1955-09-02 7 TWO victims of acid throwing cases in Singapore described the Corrosive Substances Bill announced yesterday, which lays down life-time imprisonment for the thrower, as "long overdue." One a company director, who lost an eye in an attack in 1951 said, "It is good to keep189 words
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Advertisement27 1955-09-02 7 "NICOLINE MAERSK" j SINGAPORE SWE g££uM PENANG I Eastern Roads 9—lo Sept. 11—12 Sept. Wh 8 Sept. NEW YORK BOSTON BALTIMORE HIILADELPHIA MONTREAL (Direct) SHIP MAERSK j27 words
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Advertisement33 1955-09-02 7 SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. 65, The Arcade. Singapore. Tel: *****/3 Lines 1, Rodger Street. Kuala Lumpur. Tel. 4347. IN ASSOCIATION WITH SINGAPORE PACKING COMPANY LIMITED specialists in CLEARING AND FORWARDING OF CARGO33 words
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Article, Illustration2735 1955-09-02 8 ,/. L. Morrissey - L. Morrissey A short story by ii f bad the till drawer open when the door click* (1 bt-hind As ghe turned round a wif tly she thought again about that b<u she always intended to tal. Being alone In h (T little Shop all day, it2,735 words
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Article, Illustration81 1955-09-02 9 MARTINE SEES (HERSELF) 'NANA -ON CANVAS Murtine Carol, one S of Fu rope's most popular actresses, has s many films to her s credit. .which means r that artist Paul Colin has plenty of work in front of him. For he is to paint all the charac- ters which Martine81 words
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Article33 1955-09-02 9 Royal Household Coroner Mr William Bentley Puriue. 64. North London kroner for 24 years, has en appointed Coroner of ?r Majesty's Household, in rcession to Ueut. -Colonel llliam HilKrove Leslie Mctthy has resigned.33 words
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Article34 1955-09-02 9 A boy of 14. Terence ridges, was delivering fcwspapen at Ripley. jprbyshire, when he found 1 1 00 in £5 notes lying in puddle The owner saw im i l 5.34 words
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Article113 1955-09-02 9 SCOOTER GIRLS NOW GET AN M-LINE GIRLS and women who ride motor scooters, Mr. John White noticed, have one recurrine problem. Their skirts tend to creep upward, so that they have to take one hand from the controls to put things right. So Mr. White, an Ipswich tailor, had a113 words
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Article184 1955-09-02 9 Look-in phone has arrived fctOPLE who take tele- i f phone calls in their «.h will have to mend their The first telephone-. Ble\.>ion system has been! WKiniatrated. It works perA.tv the sensation of West Coast Electronic m i\v being held in New ■< -k And already it has •oil184 words
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Article255 1955-09-02 9 Man 's name kept secret nOMPANY director John Powell said at the inquest on his actress wife Kate- -I think I should bring to the court's notice that a year last April she met a lawyer named..." At this point the coroner, Mr. H. Neville255 words
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Article17 1955-09-02 9 A famous Dickenslan hostelry, the Plough Inn, Blundeston, Suffolk, has been scheduled for preservation.17 words
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125 1955-09-02 9 THE world's most economical jet engine has passed its major test. It is British designed and ma d e and it will go on view to the world at Farnborough this month. The engine is the RollsRoyce Conway. It will be taken up in125 words
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187 1955-09-02 9 WAS NAVY FOOD TO BLAME FOR MAN'S DEATH? WHEN Ronald Wilkinson Joined the Navy he was strong and over six feet tall, and his favourite food was steak and chips. When ne came out. said his mother, •he was a skeleton of his real self. He died a few days187 words
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274 1955-09-02 9 Ws 7} Ib. and in full cry ORITISH mothers are fast evolving a standard baby. It is the 7 -pound model, live weight and in full cry. The Registrar-General* combed through a sample of 32,915 babies born in London and the North of274 words
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Article47 1955-09-02 9 A man looking for work dived into the Thames at Barking, London, to rescue ten-year-old Hazel Kelly, who fell in off a wall. He was taken to a factory afterwards to have his clothes dried and given a Job i there.47 words
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Advertisement40 1955-09-02 9 cordials /73iW\ and fca°p L l s y ru P s 'kfwnl mode in P^=^ir/ SOUTH AFRICA p^S ILlllfifl@9 from the choicest Available in man) flavours sofe Agents:- $1-10 per bottle 4^^ SIM6APOIIC I. •HE STORE WITH A <$**> TO OFFER40 words
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Article, Illustration6 1955-09-02 10 Steady now,, watch that white line6 words
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Article, Illustration267 1955-09-02 10 CREATING that style "just for YOU" for the parade at the SATA Ball on Sept. 10. is giving Miss Jane Kok, hair artist, a number of headaches. Not only has she to design an individual style for each of her 28 glamorous models of267 words
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Article, Illustration171 1955-09-02 10 THE SINGAPORE SCENE TION of the 3,000 people who attended the Chief Minister's recen tion for the Commissioner General on the Padang. No diet problems for four-year-old May Lien, above left youngest of the 28 models who will show hairstyles at the SATA Ball. She can tuck into a cake171 words
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Article, Illustration1278 1955-09-02 12 iii;u;\ hi kki - MAKE FRIENDS WITH YOUR BUTCHER iii;u;\ hi kki: *Uh Hi.... «sA ....s^ZT..»* t.su« i« H» BY THAT'S HOW I LEARNT THE SECRETS YOU NEED TO KNOW OF all the Shopping tasks housewives carry out, meat buying is the most chancy. By comparison, the buying of fish and poultry is child's1,278 words
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756 1955-09-02 12 ■'M'j^ TOTrl - BABY SITTING! IT WOULD~BREAK BACK OF ANY CAMEL ■'M'j^TOTrl M *M 1 T I^^B^^^J It's the last straw IF I were a camel my bark would be broken For baby sitting is the last straw. Eve has drawn me into many escapades But baby sitting! It's well, it's the last756 words
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Article, Illustration892 1955-09-02 13 ROBERT BLAKE - ROBERT BLAKE by Why did Schacht join the Nazis? M* First Sevwity-six years. B> Hjalmar Schacht, Allan Wingate. 255. DR. SCHACHT, the famous German ncial "wizard," has written his memoirs. What an extraordinary er of vicissitudes lu' recounts: President of the Reichs--r. and victor over inflation in892 words
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658 1955-09-02 13 Mrs. P. G. Wodehouse - No, we won't go home unless we are welcome Mrs. P. G. Wodehouse says REKE MocCoU. in New York recently, insited P. G. Wod chouse in his Long Island home, three hours 1 drive from New York Wodehoute, captured in 1940 by Gentian soldiers, horrified his millions of British fans658 words
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Article, Illustration1547 1955-09-02 14 Valentine Dyall - Valentine Dyall by FACT or FICTION? A«»in a story in this series by famous writers invites you to solve the puzzle. This tale COULD have happened. Bat did it? Tomorrow the answer will be given. 'ABOUT THE AUTHOR T>EHIND the sinister voice of Valentine Dyall raff dms1,547 words
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Article427 1955-09-02 14 DID IT HAPPEN three millenia, I decided that something must be done before I became permanently paralysed with boredom. So I began to cheat— not, please understand, to win— but to lose and be done with the infernal pastime. I stealthily accreted winning cards the aces and court-cards— under sofa427 words
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Advertisement19 1955-09-02 14 THK a ,,s*,r U y,st,rdays |),d It llapp.,, tal,~*m VOW OF INK PANTIIKir-k, NO U did not nM happ,,,.19 words
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Article, Illustration1194 1955-09-02 15 The woman I would take to dinner SHOULD SHE BE ROMANTIC... BEAUTIFUL. ..OR WITTY? DOGNE BEAL ask* three eminent escorts: What makes the perfeet partner? I DON T put it down I t0 the surplus m the population I don't even put it down to what the peter Cheyney said1,194 words
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Article413 1955-09-02 15 Cool to eat cool to cook WHEN the weather gets hot, cooks are after something cool to eat and something cool to cook Here then is a list of best buys infood and hot-weather meals, and (since even in a heat a solid diet of cold food is depressing) some413 words
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Advertisement59 1955-09-02 15 Walt Disney's SNOW WHITE «nd the Seven Dwarfs. Decorate the children's room with the wonderful, whimsical personalities they know £r love. Beautifully in bright colours Cj come with hangers for easy mounting on walls. Series include: Peter Pan, Pinocchio, Dumbo, Snow White fir Cinderella etc. Gel them from THE ORCHARD59 words
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Advertisement61 1955-09-02 15 2"2f rluil I I r^L f^k /if's Imagine! Real rp>i^ rich Tl^/^ jM&M^r* in natural beautifying I vMl*/^ j elements are incorporated y^pTHffl, in the creamy smooth formula. 'jt/J*' Egg Fluff Shampoo bubbles up I^P« into a delicious lather, makes your hair shimrm-r with younger, more sparkling highlights. A "must"61 words
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Article, Illustration700 1955-09-02 16 LEO HENDRICK - LEO HENDRICK By Mammoth scheme a this netv province to iXethi'Hands I r NTiL recently one of j the first things Dutctl children used to n at KhOOl «U th« orn etrl 1 knnwlod^e that Hoi land h.ut n provinces with 1 1 capital*. Now, however700 words
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Article472 1955-09-02 16 CIXTEEN pn arranged "par" •deals recently played jn more than 150 US colleges to decide the 1955 Intercollegiate Endue Championships ore beini? presented dully in this pane To play those deals l n your ow u game Instead of reading tli e par results now. .save the entire472 words
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Article, Illustration407 1955-09-02 16 rX-QUEEN NARRIIJ MAN of Egypt, clapped and cheered enthusiastically when Italian film actress Gina Lollobrigida sang in public for the first time some nights ago. "I love everything connected with the cinema," said the exQueen. "I am quite a film fan, especially about Lollobrisida.* She407 words
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Miscellaneous212 1955-09-02 16 CUV! across at Orst (p.. 1 Curdle with a urdy etulinK DitOOd :i Mar thk way (4) (tl 'Hie era afu-r tlie ball (7). b start to pash r3> 8 rh Prtnch follow Mid (5) 7 Dry part «>f rlddlf f4) 9 Chews a Dlt at first 8 S.mk a212 words
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Article, Illustration241 1955-09-02 17 DAVID LEWIN - DAVID LEWIN BY IrrhlS IS going to be A the year of James Cagney. There is nothing more rewarding than seeing an old master swinging back in cham-pionship-style form. I And tills year Mr. Cagney, little pocket demon. \t right on too, after three j241 words
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Article81 1955-09-02 17 MARGARET O'BRIEN, ex-moppet star who has grown up— and beautifully into a heroine role for the race- horse story, "Glory," is a young woman with a mind of her own. She's urging the studio to let her sing the three songs she is supposed to give81 words
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Article107 1955-09-02 17 This Jim keeps an eye on profits ]{USIEST and most pubseised actor in Holly<>d today is Jimmy Stew irt When he isn't beine cast some new film. Jimmy is ner being discussed for r*l others or is soapjng his views on HollyA(j od policies. day's Stewart Item '/ns his casting107 words
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Article, Illustration456 1955-09-02 17 DONNA takes a beating ALL BECAUSE OF JAZZ KING' BENNY VyiTH blissful relief and high hopes of a happier, more re--lax i n g assignment, Donna Reed flew back from the heat-seared location site of "Backlash" in Tucson Arizona, to tackle the role of Steve Allen's wife in "The Benny456 words
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Article135 1955-09-02 17 AUDIF MURPHY'S associates at his studio are as one in declaring You either understand and like him immensely or you just leave him alone.' He's that outspokenly unpre- dictable. He definitely is not one to pull his punches, but with no apparent thought of malice. Example: While lunching135 words
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Article93 1955-09-02 17 (\S the theory that v/ the king can do no wrong in the eyes of his followers, a motorparts company proudly announces that Clark Gable has just bought one of its gadgets with the following press blurb: "The brand-new Mrs. Clark Gable may well be in93 words
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Advertisement64 1955-09-02 17 r TifTr'Tiimii^r'uiiHHiiiiu.i. (MMIIMHMIIIintIIIIIIMMrMHIMIIKIIMHMIMMIIIIIII '^^Z^^^fiß^^'' PRECISION (0- X^Wry ka a jTX or Perfection in Ifl Y^T^ Magnificent in workmanship FjH^ ond splendid in reliability fMr^W.^Wr Obtainable From All Leading W. h Dealers. lIIHIIIHIIII *****111l I MIIHIIIIIMIIIIIIIHIIIH .111. llill.llllllllMllUlllllHHHlltll Going on Leave? KEEP IN TOUCH WITH THE STRAITS BUDGET Six Months Air64 words
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340 1955-09-02 18 A SPECIAL rOKKK>P<>M) KVI - FREE PRESS SPORT 3 PAGES DAILY 'Modern batsmen ARE NO GOOD! A SPECIAL rOKKK>P<>M)KVI B> E riMIK new president of E 1 i.loiir«'sti'r sh ire E( < Supporters Club E hai Utfi •<» sav -»^> ut E modern batsmen. E "They re no good at all. lin saving that t«340 words
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Article53 1955-09-02 18 pKNANOS L'l-j.ai old barkfctroke awhnmlm ehsjnplon, Ong Er»K Kooi hikJ holder of the Singapoie loom backstroke title, \\lll iu>t (i»-le»)d It ;ii kh|j y«Nir's BJnsjn<on AiM.iu-ur Bwtmmlng a sjoi iatlon chan pionflhlpt One. who 1 'wh an loeountancy Arm In Penang, \viu tw leavtoyj \<53 words
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Article58 1955-09-02 18 r PHL ina ipore Amateur Boj tali a >,< latton <•l< their silver Jubilee and Inaugural South Ea t Asia botUiH tournai Ith a dinner .»t the du taJ Blue Room last Mr. Aw !iw,,, i ldt nt of Uu aha tha bosl presents ouvenli i^miitJiU58 words
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Article298 1955-09-02 18 JONATHAN - SO BRITAIN GIVES WAY TO RUSSIA WITH LITTLE MORE THAN a "CfX) OF ASTONISHMENT FROM THE BRITISH AMATEUR ATHLETIC BOARD PLUS A DIPLOMATIC LETTER THE RUSSIANS HAVE SQUEEZE BOXED THAT MATCH BETWEEN BRITAIN AND THE USSR. IN MOSCOW INTO A ONE -DAY AFFAIR ON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. I say the298 words
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Article111 1955-09-02 18 JOHN P. HAMIL - Seletar sports letter JOHN P. HAMIL I^^^HGSSSHHni 'SEVENS' HOCKEY: First round results npHE !n I round d the Sin^apora Bockej Association's •even-a-sldc competlUoo was completed when the hist three tit-.s wtrt decided a the s.a.c. padang .<• lerday The re ulti wen RE ME beal RoyaJ Btgiuls 1-0; R.A.P Chaagj111 words
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Article, Illustration64 1955-09-02 18 THE A.R.S. (Engineering Wing) team, winners of the inter-section soccer league. Back row: Bffi Opemshaw (team manager), SAC Reynard. Cpl. McGill. Cpi. Hudsimi, J T Anderson. LAC White. F Sgt. Smith. J T Withes. Seated. CH T Logan (trainer). LAC Harland, J T McLeash, LAC Mclntyre, S Ldr.64 words
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464 1955-09-02 18 SERVICES INTER-SECTION FINAL WAS A THRILLER ONCE again the limelight of last week's sports events was focussed on the soccer pitch. On Thursday a large crowd of fans were rewarded for their support in the previous two matches of the Cup final by seeing Wanderers (Supply Wing) beat Dynamos (Tech.464 words
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Article85 1955-09-02 18 JERZY Chromik, of Poland, on Tuesday beat the world record for the 3,000--metre steeplechase by winI ning the event in the match 1 against Czechoslovakia in 8 min 41 2 sec. The official record stands 1 at 8 min 49.G sec by Sandor Rosznyoi (Hungary* since85 words
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Article372 1955-09-02 18 CRAWFORO WHITE - What will soccer say about it? CRAWFORO WHITE By FIFTHTEST England v Australia at TK< Ovot THURSDAY AUG 23 1956 Every tour of Great Britain should finish at the peak point of the final Test. That is my suggestion, as Test excitement is replaced by the acute reaction the Springboks372 words
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Article140 1955-09-02 18 Rugby Test debut for Doug Baker T)OUG Baker, the Encland stand-off halt makes his "Test'' debut for the British Islet Rugby Union tourinc team as fullback against South Africa in the third "test" 1 in Pretoria tomorrow. He takes over from Angus Cameron, Scottish vice-captain, who played in the first140 words
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Article, Illustration5 1955-09-02 19 Pick your winners with... TRESPASSER5 words
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1241 1955-09-02 19 BACK JACKIE SKUDA IN TOP SPRINT AT BPOH TOMORROW IUKIFAS KIDA HAS IMPROVED SO MUCH I HAT I HAVE NO HESI\TION TO PICK HIM AS IHF WINNER OF THE I \ss 1. DIV. 1— <>F RACE I 1 IPOH TOMORROW. IHI: FIRST DAY OF THE JMR\K TI'RF CLUB'S I.OI.I) VASE1,241 words
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Article58 1955-09-02 19 PROBABLE scratchings for tomorrow are: Soverei B n. Enjoyment 11, Bliss Fire. The Ringer, Kentucky Pride. Willy L, Earthquake Lillibullero, Palio, Golden Dolphin, National Trust, Hushing, Dande Bay, Punter's Delight, Mazooka. Canterbury Bell, Above All, Bobsworth. Easy Street, Three Rings Padi Store, Chestnut, Punctuality, Zanzibar. The going has58 words
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626 1955-09-02 19 celdine can raise a brißht gallop if in the mood. I regard him as the biggest danger to GoldeP Dolphin. CHerity will come in for mppwt. He has been putting in good work in his gallops. Selections: GOLDEN DOLPHIN Carpenter Celerity ♦♦♦♦♦♦4- Cl. 1,626 words
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Article79 1955-09-02 19 ARMY JUNIOR CUP fTHE 30 Battalion Royal Army Ordnance Corps beat 1/2 Gurkha Rifles 2-1 in the replay of the Army Junior Cup soccer final at Ayer Rajah Road yesterday. The first game was drawn at 2-2. RAOC led 1-0 at the Interval after centre forward L/Cpl. Ibrahim79 words
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Article, Illustration20 1955-09-02 19 "The caotains are inspecting the wicket now but what we really want is a drying wind and low tide!"20 words
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Article105 1955-09-02 19 S-E Asia boxing finals TOMORROW night's finals 1 In the South East Asia boxing championships are: Flyweight: M.A.G. de Silva (Ceylon) v. Thlen Myint (Burma). Bantamweight: W. Calvert (S'pore) v. Alejandro Ortnoste (Philippines) Featherweight: Agauro Dlzon (Philippines) v. If. P. Jayasuriya (Ceylon). Lightweight: Celedonio Espinoso (Philippines) v. Mating Myinr (Burma).105 words
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148 1955-09-02 19 JJOUBT has been raised by newspapers in Melbourne on the availability of Australia's Test captain, 37-year-old lan Johnson for j big cricket next season. Johnson said yesterday I he would not make a deci- sion on his future for at least aReuter - 148 words
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Article18 1955-09-02 19 Indian Recreation Club beat Argonauts F.C. 3-1 in a friendly socrer match at Farrer Park yesterday.18 words
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Advertisement23 1955-09-02 19 OCEAN PARK HOTEL'S FAMOUS QUINTET Ace Band of Singapore with MISS SALOMA the Malay "Marilyn Monroe" i -OQO- Rintf ***** for Table Reservations23 words
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Article, Illustration341 1955-09-02 20 BUT WHO WILL FIGHT HIM? Sportsman Enterprises. sponsors of Primo Camera > irresiling U>ur of Singapore n.d Malaya have- a problem on tlu-.r hands. rrpn-M-nt^tiv, of |k< syiidiratf told ||M »r.M- Pr.ss tins niornini: that there had been numerous rCQCItI »>> Singapore fans that341 words
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Article50 1955-09-02 20 (MM < i K I liMgur, l>iv. 1 Kola Kiu v < id inthians. l.il.tn BOMT; I »i v M niur Ko\«-r-» <■ %m at., i u i •w r.»fk iwanmfa > > thampionship* Itultrr Hy -»)id !<•:.»> fiu.ilv I1 P s< jmm»l, |.\liilnliuiis f»v \nirn Ml lal—ri50 words
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52 1955-09-02 20 Jui Kim hits five in A. A.A.'s 9-1 victory AMICABLE A.A, playing their last SAFA first division league tame of the ■'m on, trounced Wooribridge HospitaJ 9-1 at Jalan Beaar stadium ve.sterday. Jui Kim (5), Tons Kong (2) rook Term and Eng f ,ork scored for Amioable.s and Abdul Rahman52 words
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Article54 1955-09-02 20 yESTERDAYS U.K. soccer results were: i»iv. I: Chmrlton Ath 3. Bhefneid Dtd. 2. niv. Doncftster Rovers :j Plymouth Ar?yle l DIV. 3 (South): f'olrhesfer Utd. 1. Bournemouth 0; I.evton Orient 2, OllUngham 0; Newport County 0, Aldershoi I; Northampton Town 2. S-.vindon Town 1 Walsaii 2. Brighton and54 words
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Article40 1955-09-02 20 ||BSULTS of the Singapore Klfle Association's Spoon Shoot at Bukit Timah Ranee were Gun score: K K Leong 93Handicap srores B. R (aT Mai E^ G. W Da vie. 100.7] S R •b) Chin Wai Pah loi 4t;40 words
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Article36 1955-09-02 20 India be.it Holland by three VMl* to nil In the swond interwtlonal hockey match after teadiOK 2 0 a t half-t m ie. in Am terdam on Wednesday The first international match was drawn }<,36 words
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175 1955-09-02 20 White shorts or nothing, says Nino T INO Valdes. Cuban l heavyweight, yes--1 terday threatened to j call off hit bout with 1 British champion Don Cockell, scheduled at I the White City stadium, London, on Sept. 13. The threat was made when he learned at a Press retention that175 words
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Article30 1955-09-02 20 TOP-RANKING ba.sk-tb.ll tan trxm Formosa comprising players from the National Army. Naw and Air force, will plav one match in jpoh oil Baturdftj iCAlnst the IVi,.k state team30 words
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Article259 1955-09-02 20 Ml the elements of mdtlni m.ish to the ;u at H:i.sting.s between Um South African* tics and 106 for three) and an Engl.md eleven (211). A wstalned spell of imeiiii<eiit ipln bowling by Hufh Taytteld 4-68 1 who bowled M iuccmblvc »b 1 c259 words
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399 1955-09-02 20 SURREY WHO HAD ALREADY MADE CER- I TAIN OF THE ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET TITLE FOR THE FOURTH SUC- CESSIVE YEAR. COM- PLETED THEIR SEASON'S COUNTY PROGRAMME YESTERDAY WITH A RE- i SOUNDING WIN OVER DERBYSHIRE AT THE OVAL WITH A DAY TO I SPARE.399 words
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