Singapore Standard, 23 March 1955
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Title Section14 1955-03-23 1 Singapore Standard *R =A IS SINGAPORE, \*EI»ESUAY, MAKCH 23, 195.-, if I'Uits IS <:kyi>14 words
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Article66 1955-03-23 1 KUCHING. Briti.-h North March 22 <Reuter> Hong Geok Khoon. 37- >'.d leader of the Heng- ta community and a Municipal Councillor, was this I fatally stabbed near a bus company of which he i director and acting :.ager. Immediately after the staba Chinese, believed to be mployee66 words
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Article, Illustration119 1955-03-23 1 They Look Forward To A New Life In America MRS. Edith Bradley, of Milford. Massachusetts, who is sponsoring the immigration of s entire Chinese Greek family, pictured in Athens this month with her nine proteges: mother, four girls and four boys. Sirs. Bradley decided to sponsor them theAP - 119 words
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97 1955-03-23 1 22 MINERS KILLED, 11 INJURED IN BLAST SPOLETO. Italy, March 22 (AP)-An explosion nearly 1.000 feet deep in a lignite coal mine on Tuesday killed 22 miners and injured 11 others. First reports said none was trapped in the workings. The blast occurred in a mine at Morgnano Di Spoleto.97 words
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76 1955-03-23 1 Whisper Leads To Capture Of A Wanted Man IPOH. Tups. Chan Yuct Meng. 31-year-old fisherman, for whose capture a $2,500 reward was ottered, was arrested by Police shortly after 9 p.m. near his home, in Falim Village. Police, acting on information received laid in wait and arrested Chen as he76 words
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Article46 1955-03-23 1 HONOLULU, March 22 <UP> A military air transport service passenger plane carrying 6G persons was believed to have crashed today in the mountains of! Western Oshu Island some 30 miles from Honolulu. Aboard the plane were 59 passengers and seven crewmen.46 words
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Article31 1955-03-23 1 LONDON. Marc. 22. (Reut >_Sir rr Anthony Eden. British Foreign Secretary, has completely recovered from an attack of influenza and was returning to work today at the Foreign Office.31 words
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Article25 1955-03-23 1 THE Japanese cabinet yesterday formally decided to send a delegation to the AfroAsian Conference being held in Bandung. Indonesia, next month. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article328 1955-03-23 1 Aruba Turns Back For Home Port Peking Did Not Answer Owner's Query 50... AIRLINES TOLD TO KEEP OFF I-C LANE HELSINKI. M.uch 22 (UP)— The Finnish tanker Aruba has turned back from its tup to Rod China with 1.1000 tons of jet fue] for the Communist aii fa Finnish Seamen^328 words
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Article61 1955-03-23 1 TAIPEI. March 22: (Router) Vice- Admiral Alt red M. Pride. Commander ot the United States Seventh Fleet, is expected to arrive in Taipei tomorrow to discuss with Nationalist navy chiefs plans to co-ordinate operations of the United States and Nationalist naval units in the event of61 words
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Article44 1955-03-23 1 WASHINGTON, March 22. <Rcuten The 12 members of the Congressional Atomic Energy Committee held a meeting in the atomic submarine Nautilus on Sunday night "deep in the North Atlantic." Mr. James van Zandt. a member of the committee said.44 words
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Article59 1955-03-23 1 NISCEMI. Sicily. March 22 < Reuter > The Mayor and Town Council and 24 sons and daughters yesterday attended the cathedral wedding here ot Guiseppe Coni. 87. and Francesca Incardone. 84. Bruno, one of the 13 children born of Signor Conis' previous four marriages, commented: "You'd think59 words
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354 1955-03-23 1 Chinese Want Pan-Malayan Meet To End It NANYANG ROW CHINESE all over Malaya have been so shaken by the Nanyang University row that it is understood they will demand a Pan-Malayan conference to settle the dispute if Friday's meeting of the Singapore Trustees fails to produce results. Branch Committees, which354 words
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Article104 1955-03-23 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The Director of Operations. Lieut. -General Sir GeofTrey Bourne, said today he was satisfied that the special constables who were caught in the recent Penggarang ambush, fought and acquitted themselves in a courageous manner. He came to this conclusion alter studying reports104 words
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Article87 1955-03-23 1 Opposition Ultimatum To Diem SAIGON. March 22. <Reutor>— The Prime Minister oi South Vietnam. Ngo Dinh Diem, has summoned a cabinet meeting for this evening to examine the ultimatum he has received from leaders ot religious sects < "Unified Front of Nationalists"* whose private armies rule large areas of South87 words
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Article145 1955-03-23 1 The Beer Bogey- It Costs Too Much LONDON. March 22. (Reuter) Britons are drinking less and less beer because it is not Rood value for money, brewers were told here last night. Top price for bottled beer in Britain today is about 2s. 3d. a pint. Draught beer is Is.145 words
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Article114 1955-03-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Muslim feelings are reported mounting over the publication of what is purported to be the picture of Prophet Mohamed in a recent issue of the American magaxine "Life/ The Standard was told today. The United Malays National Organization has been asked by its114 words
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Article, Illustration77 1955-03-23 1 Mr. Speaker Is Back SINGAPORE'S Speakerdesignate. Mr. George K. N. Oehlers. said on hi s arrival from Britain yesterday that he would "marshal all his assets and apply them to politics." Mr Oehlers who was accompanied by his wife returned after three months in Britain where he studied Parliamentary procedure.77 words
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Article25 1955-03-23 1 THAI PM 's TOUR THE Primp Minister of Thailand. Field Marshal Pibul Songgram. will leave Bangkok on April 14. on a threemonth world tour. Router25 words
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Advertisement40 1955-03-23 1 asfjagagag I I I ■^illillliiliSHG!^ Containa Vitamins A, B!. B2 an.i D. also PP Vitamins (Niacin), Iron. Calcium and I'hosphorus. Beverage </ot/ f o soy "Good Morning s^QyALW 1 I! L"ij J» '•'.7* I*"*. Host Mglucap "«>*<* in England), SINGAPORE. 1.40 words
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Advertisement42 1955-03-23 1 VtNT-AXIA fox pet&l fid fiMictiTunti/ HAHRISONS LISTER INC ITO, S'porf Kuola Lwmpur Prnnn^ 'How happy could I be with either 1 V There's nothing like a Guittnessj except another Guinness WOLF BRAND Sole Distributors McALISTER CO., LTD. SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH. PEMANG.42 words
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1895 1955-03-23 2 'I Nearly Beat Him Up He Tells Court Lazarous Speech So Angered Chan COUNSELS ARGUE ON LIBEL LAW CITY Councillor, Mr. Chan Kum Chce (Eos* Ward), told Mr. Justice Whitton in the Singapore High Court yesterday, that he was so angry with a fellow Councillor, Mr. A. R. Lazarous, for1,895 words
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Article200 1955-03-23 2 CONCERN OVER STOLEN RUBBER RUBBER stealing is pic-' valent in Malaya and there is no doubt this provides a good source of revenue to I the terrorists, says the report of the Johore Planters" Association ft>r 1954. In two recent cases of rub- ber thefts, the D. P. P. had200 words
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Article22 1955-03-23 2 KOTA BHAKI'. Tv» •>. Prompt action by the jW Bharu Fire Brigade saved Bociftl Welfare Home catching fire during fire today.22 words
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Article95 1955-03-23 2 Show For Rural Areas Is Planned THE first agn-horticultural show planned for the rural areas in Singapore since the war will he staged by the Bukit Panjang Community Centre on July 30-31. Mr. Lim Wee Toh is planning the show with the advic> and assistance of the acting Chairman of95 words
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Article44 1955-03-23 2 KUALA KANCISAR. Tues.— A thief entered the premises of Eng Leong in Jalan Patani. Kuala Kangsar, nnd took away HX cartoons (1.200 packets) of cigarettes worth $504 last night. Mr. Goh Peng Soi. the shop-owner, reported the matter to the Police44 words
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Article, Illustration109 1955-03-23 2 He Speaks Mandarin To Reporters SEVENTY YEAR OLD Father Mecssan. a Catholic priest, who spent more than 25 years us a religious teacher in Sourabaya. Indonesia, stumped scores of listening bystanders when he switched from halting English to fluent Mandarin, during an interview with reporters Father Meessan. who arrived in109 words
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Article171 1955-03-23 2 A CLAIM for $750,000 was made in the Singapore High Court yesterday by a local firm of housing estate agents contesting an award of $301,676 made by the Government lor a piece of land belonging to the firm. The Government is acquiring the property— about 28J171 words
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Article, Illustration164 1955-03-23 2 SINGAPORE Kalians At ports *'personalit\ oi the day" and the girl uho dr»u the eyes of everyone like a magnet was petite. 19-year-old Denise 1 aroma, who armed by air from London yesterday. Miss (aroma, an Italian lass with flashing black eyes, was164 words
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Article250 1955-03-23 2 30 Charges One For 3 Ruling Sought On Labv IPOH, Tues.— The legal intrrpn section of the Labour Code will High Court following: today's hcarin Magistrate's Court involving Uw Heng Rubber Works, Mr. Obftf jn W llr. Chay was brought o separate charges for disregarding the? provisi Sec. 85 of250 words
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Article28 1955-03-23 2 COMMODITY PRICE CLOSING n (ffOtS I pore f*m No IBJM sp<tl f(» b Ar- N ,-j N., I pr M .1 Jui- I"" 1 lirt* V II i28 words
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Advertisement51 1955-03-23 2 Slim Fat Away If fat ruins your figure or ninkm you short of breath and MidAncrn >oi»r health, you will nnd It taay n° *i,* h lf '""i"' 1 d y wlth X M)IIMODR No draatlc dl«tln( or cIM Ah.olutely aaf* Aak ?our rh^m,,r f..r KOKMODE and atari •Itmmint tomorrow.51 words
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Miscellaneous69 1955-03-23 2 Weather Report Minimum Temperature From 7.:i0 p.m. March 21 to 7..'!0 a.m. March 22: Spore <75F): Penang (75Fi: Kota Kharu (7!Fi: Kuala Lumpur (7!Fi; Ipoh |?3FI: Kuantan «(i9F). Maximum Temperature: From 7..",0 p.m. March 21 to 7..J0 a.m. March 22: Spore <89F): Penang (90Fi: Kota Hh.tr u (90F); Kuala Lumpur69 words
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Article, Illustration167 1955-03-23 3 Terry, Who Snapped Tito's Men, Back Home LOOKING unabashed for her failure to return to Singapore by road her car broke down outside Beljjradr Terry Pillay iabo\e> returned to her parents Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Pillay in Singapore in a comfortable berth aboard IIM Hutch liner Oran.ie. leriN had set167 words
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Article25 1955-03-23 3 Kof the I tahort tt> on April Il' and 13 I Co Chamber, Offices B Bahru has be i 11 A,: 19 and 20.25 words
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Article51 1955-03-23 3 KIAI.A LIMPtR. Tues. Two more persons were fined $100 earn in the First Magistrate's Court here today for promoting uamblin? among children of the Confucian School. They were hawkers Yap Kuen. 44, and I.oh Rok Hoc. 40. Yesterday five persons were fined STOO on similar charges.51 words
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Article39 1955-03-23 3 SINCE the inception of the Blood Transfusion Unit in the General Hospital. Johore. last 'year. .''69 pints of bloo^ were (i mated. Most of the donors were servicemen stationed in j the area. j39 words
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322 1955-03-23 3 He Wanted Her So Badly That He Killed Her LABOURER TO DIE FOR MISTRESS' MURDER PENANG. Tucs. A labourer. Savathimuthu, was sentenced in the High Court today to die for the murder of his mistress, Marimuthu alias Mariayec a woman he needed so desperately that he was prepared to kill322 words
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Article203 1955-03-23 3 256 Units To Be Built In Siglap, Thomson Road, Cinema For Frankel Est. A CINEMA and a market, both to cost $500,000, will be built in Frankel Estate in Siglap, Mr. Wong Foo Nam, the Singapore architect who has designed the plans for both, said yesterday.203 words
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144 1955-03-23 3 LONDON. March 22. Router i The Judicial Committee ol the Privy Council yesterday refused a petition by Lien Teck Chew asking lor special leave to appeal against his conviction la>t July in the Supreme Court of Singapore on three charges alleging that he corruptly144 words
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Article29 1955-03-23 3 THE Inspector General oi Colonial Police. Col. W. A. Muller, loft Kallanfi Airport for Colombo yesterday after completing his inspection of the Colony and Federation Poli<29 words
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Article147 1955-03-23 3 Ordered To Maintain 4 Children A MAN. Lim Chwee Gcok. who neglected to maintain his four illegitimate children since October last year, was ordered to pay a monthly maintenance of $20 to each child in the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday. The mother of the children. Tan Gay Heok. said147 words
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Article63 1955-03-23 3 A THREE-MONTH course in phonetics and speech training will be given at the British Council. Stamford Road, Singapore, by Mrs. Lumsden Milne on Tuesday evening?, beginning April 12 at 6.:i0 p.m. Applications for the course may b e made to the Aduit Education Office. The British Council.63 words
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Article35 1955-03-23 3 INSPECTOR K.M. Chcriyan. of the Singapore Police. left for England yesterday to attend a non-gazetted officers course dt Hcndon The course is expected to start on Friday and last for six months.35 words
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Article182 1955-03-23 3 LONDON APPEAL FOR £150 To Pay For The Candlesticks LONDON. March 122. (Rcutcr) An appeal for £150 (about $1,280) still required to pay for a silver cross and candlesticks made as a memorial to the 764 oHiccrs and men who died in the sinking of the battleship? Prince of Wales182 words
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74 1955-03-23 3 New Amenity For Seaside Picnickers SWIMMERS and picnickers who flock Changi Point and Tanah Merah Bcsar beaches, wi.i be glad to hear of tiic latest move by the Singapore Rural Board. The Board lias agreed lo spend $62 000 on the provision of water-borne toilet facilities at tiicsc .seaside resorts.74 words
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Article53 1955-03-23 3 MORE than 800 people arc expected to attend this year".annual conference and dinner of the Technical Asso-iation Malaya, to be held in Singapore on Saturday. The conference which starts at in a.m. in the Shell Thcatrette C<>llycr Quay will r>e followed by a dinner at Robinsons Cafe53 words
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Article45 1955-03-23 3 THE Indian community residing in Changi and Loyang, Singapore, will entertain Mr. C. Kcsavan. a former Chief Minister of Travancore. Cochin, in the Hindu Temple. Changi Village on Mar. 27 at 4.30 p.m. Mr. Kesavan is on a .short visit to Malaya.45 words
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143 1955-03-23 3 THE Fisheries Department's Mobile Unit has visited 10 islands around Singapore to help and advise fishermen j since March I. The unit is expected to call on another island. Pulau Scraya on Apr 1 28 /2\). It will also visit 17 kampongs. Following is the143 words
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Advertisement197 1955-03-23 3 EXCITING £j«& KORET OF CALIFORNIA PERMANENTLY PLEATED S^K Printed COTTON SKIRTS HHWi NO IRONING NECESSARY W&MSJ GUARANTEED WASHABLE!! VWK? Size 22 to 30 By 522.50 WBlp DENIM Pedal Pusher... sl3.so Cloth Sli3its 4 I .ili On Colours $(>.50 41-43, High St. Singapore (i Tel: 7957 /oi He t/otwtg in /ieaJit...197 words
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Article59 1955-03-23 4 ALOR^ STAR. Tucs. Lee Yaon Kuan. 57. a Chinese physician at Bedong. was today sentenced to live years' imprisonment for returning from banishment. Acting on information. Police arrested him at his house in Bcdong Town on Feb. 4. Records showed he had been banished from Perak for59 words
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Article50 1955-03-23 4 IPOII. Tues. A schoolteacher. Air. Gong IN^ie Kong. 36. was fined $15 by Magistrate Che Abdullah Ghazalii today when he pleaded guilty to a summons charge of failing to keep a proper record of tenants' registration at his home in Pearl Garden on Feb. 19.'50 words
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533 1955-03-23 4 Govt. Chemist Testifies At Senior Inspectors Trial KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A senior police inspector's official diary was subjected to microscopic and infray-ray treatment by a Government chemist in an attempt to detect forgeries, the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court was told today. The Government Chemist533 words
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Article183 1955-03-23 4 THE Tamil Representative Council, Singapore, has called on all Tamils, in Malaya to boycott the Malayan Indian Congress. A boycott vote againsi the MIC was takeff by the Council at a special meeting held during the week-end. The Council accuses the MIC Of causing183 words
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116 1955-03-23 4 The Moores To Control Arts Theatre THE Singapore Arts Theatre decided at a recent general meeting that it would no longer be run by a committee, but wo lid be under the control ot Joanna i.nd Donald Moore, who started :t early. ;:i 1951. Its future policy will inHude the116 words
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80 1955-03-23 4 They Had To Wait Because Of Chickenpox ALL visitors to the incoming Oranje from Britain yesterday were held up to allow six young passengers to land first. It was a priority job as the six children had contracted chickenpox on the voyage. Tiny were taken ashore in an ambulance and80 words
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Article60 1955-03-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs lan Chax Thiam 28 to. lav claimed trial before the Fir. t Magistrate to voluntarily fauiing grievous hurt to a Si Kb It was said that he injured one Kernail Singh at the 7th Muo kuaia Lumpur/Sciayang Road on March 11. Hearing was60 words
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Article214 1955-03-23 4 Perak ta« I^^S Jucs.-Somc rusber estates in introduced bonus or incentive schemes to reporrdtcStodav. Lat ur departments monthly With th e likelihood of the shortage for skilled tappers increasing, a n estate in Pcrak lias made a success of an attendance bonu* scheme to214 words
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Article156 1955-03-23 4 IPOH. Tucs. An eleven-year-old boy, R. Anachiii, today described the attack on his father by two Indians at Gular Estate. Kuala Kurau. on the north-west coast of Perak. He was giving evidence before Mr. Justice Prethcroe. in the High Court at the trial of156 words
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187 1955-03-23 4 77/ See The Tungku JOHORE BAHRI, Tues. The Secretary General of Party Negara, Dato Onn bin Ja'aiar, told a mixed gathering of more than 400 Sultanate Chinese and Malay squatters last nifcht that he would see the Mentri Besar and the Tungku Mahkota of Johore,187 words
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Article160 1955-03-23 4 B era pit Village's 3rd Election PENANG. Tues— The p of Borapit In the Central District of Province W< lesley. who weni to the polls yesterday were told '»v the District Officer Bukit Mertai.jam, Mr. M A. Kidner. that the most importani thine now is to declare their own village160 words
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Article60 1955-03-23 4 PEXANG. Tucs.— A Malay Police constable was assaulted by an unknown Chinese last night while he was escorting a hawker to the Police Station after arresting him in Magazine Road foi reusing obstruction and hawking without a licence The assaulted constable made a report and later accompanied two60 words
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181 1955-03-23 4 Singapore Green Belt Area Has 9 Functions SINGAPORE'S 'green belt" area is outlined in a review on the Colony's future planning by Mr. D. H. Komlosy. Chief Planning Officer, in the February issue of "Malaya/ journal ol the Association of Malaya, published in London. The green belt, comprising open country181 words
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Article62 1955-03-23 4 CHUA See Hook, alias Sai Ho. was tentatively charged In tiie Singapore Fo;:r!h Police Court yesterday with unlawful pos^Cision of a revolver and five rounds of ammunition. It was alleged that he had a 38 revolver and five rounds of ammunition on Jan. 18 this yea r.62 words
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Article173 1955-03-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. In less than an hour of opening his exhibition in Kuala Lumpur. Shanghai artist. Mr. K. F. Wu. sold $4,350 worth of paintings on animal life and floral sprays. More than 100 of his works were hung up for the twoday exhibition and173 words
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Advertisement280 1955-03-23 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS |l^"»|y|illlM II AM- 1.311. 4.00. in CHDI'IQRID PHONI 6909 6.45 9.30 P\l. p^BARBARIC THRU IS! SAVAGE ADVENTURE !~j EM MOURI THAT O>r>,.7fc~ The l»fe... The Sinj of a w^^ HI Royoi BadG rl. SigHfi f O jee y' J^r v r f quelled on ifoge or 'fc^280 words
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Advertisement211 1955-03-23 4 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION 1 ♦J^ piiom: 5i.-.s M «c_ r»> «CapitoL s 4 l--<H.I-OOTMi TIMIS: X |!7th W6 SPKTACUUi g THOMAS B COSTA.NS Xl M >Ty N WAMNCit Bros ■««>{. Xitr JSH THE J^, ■WCTORSAVIIiE.w, .ClNEMAScnac^-i X ATTRACTS "RASPyill 'jW^ 11-1.45-4.0(1-1, ;i|.J n F^^ STARTS TOD THE STORY OF FOUR211 words
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Article, Illustration88 1955-03-23 5 YOU hoven't a hot? Mm....| must moke you one. It's cosy. Off With That Tie ...Cover That Lovely Hair ...Then A Little Knot And You Have A HAT There you are. Isn't it just superb? Just like the ones I make c It is the Queen's milliner,Standard - 88 words
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287 1955-03-23 5 IMPROVED BREEDING IS STATION'S AIM X iIAPOR ES Husbandry S iti; Mile, I. X ing Road. to Pn ss yesterafter the recent arrival ilia of 200 and 28 pigs, as well bu beasts, cr in the Federation from Scindi cattle, from In lia. I »wed a rief j rence in287 words
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95 1955-03-23 5 Teachers Against Reducing Principals ng Si ipore fni< insist E at ion Depart- reduce the principals' posts pi 'Xt A r < effei t is .a the Union's meeting on insiders that tent of one headeven in the same build- I ntrary to the proviSingapore EducaS S acme. ting will95 words
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Article49 1955-03-23 5 A CHINESE woman living R i. S ngapore. c drawers missing Dg table when she her daughter irere latei in the ball, with their Oil the floor. i .;!ed the loss of I a gold rwj'4 worth i ol gold earrings 132 and a wristwatch49 words
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Article118 1955-03-23 5 Full-Time Worker For Children THE Singapore Children's Society i^- s formally appointed Miss Oh Slew Choo as a fulltime paid social worker, although her duties will not begin until August this year. In June. Miss Oh's two-year course at the School of Soc-ia! Studies at the University of Maiaya will118 words
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Article119 1955-03-23 5 Two Cars Overturn 6 Are Hurt SIX people. Including two women, were injured when two motor cars overturned in different parts of Singapore yesterday. Two men and two women were hurt when a car overturned outside the Siglap Market at 1.40 a.m. while two other men were injured when another119 words
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Article27 1955-03-23 5 THE French film. La Rondc. has been banned by the Indian Government on the grounds of treating sex in an immoral manner. A. P.A.P. - 27 words
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241 1955-03-23 5 DONE THIS KIND IOF WORK FOR 30 YRS. A WOMAN was elected piesident of the Singapore Youth Council, for the first time since it was formed seven years ago, at its annual general meeting, yesterday. The new SVC president. Mrs. H. H. Norris,241 words
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Article200 1955-03-23 5 Mothers Death Made Him 'Mad' SIGNALMAN Shanmugam Pillai Vcllu became a "mad fellow" following the death of his mother. Singapore District Court Martial was told yesterday. That wa.i why Vellu kept away from his jnit for two years and eight months, the Do f end ing Officer, Maj. T. S.200 words
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Article87 1955-03-23 5 LIM SIEW MENO. claimed trial in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to a charge of making a false declaration before a Justice of the Peace for a Certificate of Naturalisation, in February last year. It wr.s alleaed that Lim stated in hi.s declaration for naturalisation,87 words
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Article, Illustration178 1955-03-23 5 LOCALLY produced Z Chinese and Malay films 2 are excellent except for the sound system, obj served Mr. Aspi Irani, H Director of CinematoC graph Film. Bombay. J "This has sot to be im- proved." he said. Mr. Irani, who has J been inStandard - 178 words
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Miscellaneous699 1955-03-23 5 I N <i A P O R E INTERNATIONAL U O MEN I LI li: Weekly meeting at RaiTlrQiay iYWCAi Speaker Mr» D We.-t i i :;<i am ROTARY 1.1 It: Weekly luncheon meeting, t :i: on technical educa* ton by Ml R 3 Anderton. at Ca:>:t'jl HI ie Ro.im699 words
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Article467 1955-03-23 6 ACCORDING to an Agency message published last k. an Independence of Malaya League is I rating in Jakarta Organised by oveisea Its aim is to n^ht for an independent Malayan government. The selection Of the word "fight" is both inappropriate and wn- mate as far as the movement467 words
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Article441 1955-03-23 6 'JMIK somewhat tardy development of trade and business relations between the countries of Free Amu has. m recent times, been considerably acated This la a welcome sign and is a pointer to Fact that the free countries In this part of the Id will, in time, be441 words
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Article, Illustration432 1955-03-23 6 MCA Can 't Stand Criticism Sir: Tho MCA. Z which is the senior I partner of the Alliance has proved openly that J it cannot stand even the slightest hit of criticism. The M V apparently J likes to try and show that it should and could exorcise its dictatorial432 words
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Letter202 1955-03-23 6 We, the PEOPLE brickbats and bouquets to those who deserve them. It might condemn a person or organization one day but praise him or it the very next. That does not mean you have changed your mind about them but probably because they had done something els o that merited202 words
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Article235 1955-03-23 6 Review of Views carried on \v:th renewed vigour. Now that the Labour Parly has lost some public confidence and .support duo to the recent internal split, the Conservatives do not have to fight a strong foe at the elections. Maybe this is the time lor Sir Winston to retire, the235 words
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Article1098 1955-03-23 6 WAYLAND YOUNG - WAYLAND YOUNG By Wayland Young, who is on a tour of North Africa, concludes his two-part article summing up the situation In Algeria. ALGIERS, rpiiE new Governor GeneX ral of Algeria, M. Soustelle, is finishing his scries ot lact-linding tours at the same time that the Faure1,098 words
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Article913 1955-03-23 6 Aster Gunos - The NEWS as it strike me Aster Gunos rpHE news that there is A trouble brewing in the Malayan Chinese Association will not come as a surprise to anyone who has the slightest inkling of the autocratic powers vested in the President of the association. It i.s a storm that913 words
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Advertisement37 1955-03-23 6 &S.O.S!S.O.S!S.O.SH r /ll ii^ Cottons youil get more 7 'f^l MAGANLAL'S ill lj\\yty\ lhan at any /I I 7 A^A CHLAP SALES U \_^i VISIT WILL CONVINCE YOU. MAGANLAL NAGINDAS CO., X">-X7 Arab Street Singapore Tel:— .'1.110737 words
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Advertisement97 1955-03-23 6 A\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\VV\\\\WV\\^ New Wall paint! ;-i Gives your rooms R-'":r:; Stylish, new beauty I gj%|j '"fytm THE MOST POPULAR LATE* 2 Even if you hove never pointed, J woodwork o uniform coot of colcu* smooth, rubber-tough point. REM-GLO i AMERICA'S FAVOURITE AND J FINEST ENAMEL! f0 Bj, J Flows on freely,97 words
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Article, Illustration54 1955-03-23 7 photo. ABOVE: Cndergoing tests nt Fort Worth. Texas, is thi s one-man craft called the Ilelivector. The versatile aircraft can be operated by any man even with no flight training. The Helivector can fly at speeds up to W) miles per hour, and can reach an altitudeU.P. - 54 words
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Article124 1955-03-23 7 t If Foot For Thought' (Ktuler)— An \u>tral:an reported today to have clislikable and handsome i tin* remote Star Mountains •I Papua I led by A Mutant Office! Janus Kent, c months in the the Australian ng Corporation rey progressed through untwpioivd area near124 words
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Article78 1955-03-23 7 Two Pin -Up Queens Cut Tokyo Trip March 22 <AP)— bad news for curve Ja] inese Him fans Loilobrigida and Loren. two of the most >! Italian film Stan, had to cancel plans to i Jtip.m next month for a val. IB for Unitalia. Industry promotion n, explained both engagements.78 words
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Article19 1955-03-23 7 March 22, «RevDlnh Diem. Prime South Vietnam, 5 country's del gaA:: .an ConBundling on April19 words
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Article38 1955-03-23 7 Correspondent following ore the closing London Market I 7-^- LONDON TIN Spor £71 1 10s. buyers, sellers. Three months £713 kuvcrs, £714 sellers. c^Jcrncnt prices: £714. Sa'<.s Mcning: 40 tors. Sales Afternoon: 60 tons.38 words
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Article114 1955-03-23 7 COST OF WOMAN'S FURY KALAMAZOO. Michigan. March 22. <AP>— The fury ot her scorn will cost Mrs. Mary Eleanor Gauthier. 28. a total of $386. Municipal Judge Clark M. Olm.Ntead presented Mrs. Gauthier with a bill for that amount on Monday after police testified that she: 1. Drove an automobile114 words
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Article94 1955-03-23 7 GLASGOW. March 22: (Rcuter) John William Gordon. 24-year-old frce'anee journalist, sentenced to die In two days time for the murder of a Scottisfa actor has ha«l his sentence ommuted to 'ifc imprisonment, it was announced today. Gordon who was extradited fro:n Soain to face the charge was94 words
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Article89 1955-03-23 7 MONTREAL. Mar. 22. <UP> The second trial of Mrs Lilian M. Purscy. wife of a British Member of Parliament. on a charge of pos>es^;ng 51. 7:^0 in counterfeit American "Urrency opened here yesterday. The iurv n? her first tria 1 lasi fall failed to reach89 words
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Article21 1955-03-23 7 KING Hussein of Jordan is to marry Princess Dma Abei Hamid on Apr.l 1!). it was officially announced. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article29 1955-03-23 7 A MAT MAU leader known a<' -Clcneral Atomic" surrendered unricr the Kenya Government's !atc>t amnesty otlcr and persuaded 17 of his loPowers to give themselves up ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article54 1955-03-23 7 MANCHESTER. Mar. 22. (AP)— Dennis Patrick Mur'a£h. 21) was sentenced tc rlcjih yesterday for "murder uy car." An Assize court jury found him guilty of deliberately driving on to a sidewalk and killing William Joseph Jackson. 37-year-old stock car racer, after they had quarreled54 words
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Article33 1955-03-23 7 CLIFTON*. New Jersey. March I^2 (UP)— Clyde Gacte. ").i. legless beggar, was lined USSBO today and told to 'get out of town.' He left in his ehaullcur-drivcn automobile33 words
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312 1955-03-23 7 N hi > "«iru Mll I*, ■.Id 1 1 M lv, i, N and disposed through '•'•i .itturney that she is ent*4 and "hopes to marry »M(J h.ive kids." I* n invoked the fifth amendment when asked questions sacft as "have you312 words
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Article63 1955-03-23 7 CHICAGO. March 22 (AP) —Richard Applegate. National Broadcasting Company correspondent who was a prisoner in Communist China for 18 months, was married yesterday to Mrs. Barbara Hoerter oi Chicago. The ceremony was two years to the day aitc! Applegate'* capture off the China coast in his yacht. Kcrt.63 words
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335 1955-03-23 7 U.K. CONCERN OVER RED'S KOREAN BUILD-UP But The Truce Will Stay LONDON, March 22, (Reuter) Britain is seriously concerned about the Communist military build-up in North Korea but does not think the United Nations' answer should be to repudiate parts of the armistice agreement, diplomatic sources said here yesterday. The335 words
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Article28 1955-03-23 7 WALTER White, executive secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People, died last nisnt White. 61, had been ill since last October.— UPUP - 28 words
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266 1955-03-23 7 CHURCHILL LONDON, March 21, (Reurer)— Sir Winston Churchill will resign from the Premiership in early April but only with the greatest reluctance, according to Parliamentary quarters here tonight. This is because his mind is still occupied with the "last prize"266 words
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Article52 1955-03-23 7 AT 80, THE MAMBO WAS TOO MUCH COPENHAGEN, March 22. (AP)— Mrs. Else Sorensen and Mist Karen Kirk Lassen, residents of an old folks home, liked the dance music from the radio and decided to try the Mambo (a fast dance). Now fhey are in hospital with broken Icj;s. I'hcir52 words
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Article51 1955-03-23 7 T.OXDOX. March 22 (IP)— Chief Justice Lord Goddard yesterday ordered extradition of a Ceylon businessman, Emii Saundranayagam. to Bcigmm to face criminal charges involving £250.0(10. Saundranayagam appealed to the Chief Justice against an cxtradit on order qrantcd in the Bow Street Magistrate's Court last month to the Bcisian51 words
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185 1955-03-23 7 NEHRU'S VIEW ON PAPERS NEW DELHI, March 22, (Reuter)— Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, yesterday criticized Western newspapers and said that the press was "not always the mirror of democracy." He said that in Western countries it was the normal rule185 words
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143 1955-03-23 7 MOSCOW. March 22 <AP> Premier Nikolai Bulganin fired Soviet Minister of Culture Georgi F. Alexandrov yesterday in a continued shake-up of his new government. Alexandrov twice before was in serious difficulties for deviations from the Kremlin party line, but had made a comeback and143 words
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Article85 1955-03-23 7 EERXE. Switzerland. March 22 <UP> Swiss police alerted border guards to watch for a missing Iranian princess and her two sons yesterday but officials said the fleeing family may have already crosed the the border into France. Princess Christ iane Pah-lovi-Cholcwski. sister-in-law of Iran's Shah Mohammed Reza85 words
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Article58 1955-03-23 7 ROTTERDAM. March 22 (Reuter) A 24-year-old Chinese seaman was killed on board a British ship here yesterday when he fell into the hold. The man. whose name was given by the Dutch River Police as Wong Tin Ming, was a member of the crew of the58 words
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232 1955-03-23 7 STOCKHOLM. March 22 (AP)— lngrid Bergman went on the a:r last night with a bristling attack against what she said was intrusion of the press :nto her private life. "What woman wants to be photogranhed in her ninth month of pregnancy?" the movie232 words
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Article162 1955-03-23 7 Don't Change Calendar -U.S. NEW YORK. March 22 (Reutcr) The Unit States yesterday oppotcd any action to change the present World Calendar as proposed by India and urged that the United Nations drop any fuither study of the matter. India has suggested a calendar which would introduce a "World Day"162 words
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Article44 1955-03-23 7 LIMA. Peru. Mar. 22. (IT) Thu Peruvian capital was virtually cut of! from central Peru today due to landslides which blocked highways railways Landslide damage 1o power plants supplying Lima left the city almost In darkness. No casualties have been reported.44 words
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Advertisement106 1955-03-23 7 Always looks crisp and cool. XX Easily laundered. jf T\Sn m^'7 Come and >■■<> our large range of 'yjktf+JiK popular and inexpensive bnglisli t\ «*j/ 1 j Cotton Haircords. t^^^^V.A/' Novel "Hat Handbag" Design in I^^^^ Mauve. Terra-Cotta Green or Pink on M MU _jL :.#^,lPl Small multi-coloured Sprays of106 words
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Article, Illustration1027 1955-03-23 8 Of The Labour Front Labour Front strives for the creation of a social order frer from the exploitation of man by nis fc.lowrr.an. It envisages a society of free and equal people co-operating together for common happiness and common progress The economic aim of the Labour Front i<;1,027 words
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Article335 1955-03-23 8 The Vote Is Secret Sir: With reference to your editorial ot March 15 under the above caption. I would like to state that the right to vote is a great privilege which should be used properly and intelligently. The polling stations should be approached in the same spirit as one335 words
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Article626 1955-03-23 8 John Worrall - John Worrall p— Byi— CAPE TOWNQNE of the strangest anomalies of the South African scene and one which absolutely baffles objective observers was illustrated by the launching of a Union- wide "Buy South-Afri- can" campaign. •It had an impressive send- off at a monster banquet I at626 words
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Article68 1955-03-23 8 C Ten men were toiling z and one man biok He lingered, thought, and j J to all the other n. J And from his brain I c in quarter of the ti i H The man grew rich A C the other nine toiled m And68 words
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Article159 1955-03-23 8 S.r Only bigots imagine that setting into the A»embly is as easy as paying money to we show. That is why some have b< < n uncea>ing in their denunciation of the Lang clause in the Election.-) Ordinance, which they detot. I wonder why they did not159 words
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310 1955-03-23 8 Sir: I travelled from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore via the peaceful LabisYong Peng-Ayer Itam-Rcn-gam-Kulai Road less than twenty-four hours after a patrol was fired on. Exceptionally, there was no loss of life reported. Having the morning paper in my possession with this ordinary and310 words
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Letter109 1955-03-23 8 We, the PEOPLE ambush. What I saw was plenty! I thought that it might be useful if I sent my observations to the newspapers so that maybe tome official concerned will wake up and do something. First of all. on the Labis-Yong Peng Road, nearly every bridge has broken planks.109 words
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Article, Illustration35 1955-03-23 8 Robert HHpmann shows how to t;un»' a *nrr\v with Katharine Hepburn ;it a rehearsal in London. lif > v J Old ie from May to Nowmhrr in tlin-c Mi.ikc^iMar- pla.w I >\\\v\\\v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ wwwwwwwwxwuuv I 1 I35 words
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Advertisement85 1955-03-23 8 I Theall.»en'ss PLYMOUTH frfef*/ T 7,,, mo tc n 'Ctd' "Vu. ffeX^liaii-: .Yew in itvnutti. i antlo rl H fc j^ tt^ht tender j lffm'^/ m$BE& J »v y^ >? josasss**"* 9 '^^i^i'i'iM'iii Ci: ii hi iiill aw winwoffFJ "fC' OQo<*Xi Ij H I U > x^^^WfjSjfittu^T a■k* m m85 words
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Article436 1955-03-23 9 a i American stars head an internal :n the picKathryn n b< ng sought ffminino lead. irnm a script I nald Millar and .nhardt. unagalnst the b md ol th»' farmd stival. found- -i 1921 by the late irdt, Mr. father. M Ihe producI bo filmed in que436 words
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Article, Illustration44 1955-03-23 9 »U <i *v Inm ril!lt n^ VMcUc Winuoocl enact a touching *V si ippkk a s UK colour camera crew and Director Nhirt» «-a\fsdrop from across the picturesque Wood- J •»»;s with Miss Caron in the new film, produced by x Emrin 11. Knopf <44 words
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Article114 1955-03-23 9 DONALD ZEC - DONALD ZEC II ive snip of hair. yes that's export bap--do Mr. ;m mouse, dye Blind M 1 Iced. with his with tr.e rcss Margaret s to en the We ion't meed con- en matinees !»h1 I returned I mv < n I rose to eadked, I114 words
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Article, Illustration56 1955-03-23 9 photo. SANTA MONICA, CALIF: Movie starlet Joan Collins who arrived here a short time ago from England and is currently co-starring in "Sir Walter Raleigh" at 20th Century-Fox studios, maker, a pretty picture as she poses in the sand. Joan enjoys the mild California climate, especialL ly now that springU.P. - 56 words
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Article455 1955-03-23 9 STAR CAST FOR 'GUYS DOLLS' \RTHUR M. Loew. Presi-d»-nt of Loew's International Corporation, has been assigned to make a comprehensive study of M-G-M studio activities and the planning of production for world-wide consumption. The request for Mr. Loew's services in this capacity was made by Nicholas M. Schenck. President of455 words
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Article72 1955-03-23 9 DEBRA PAGET says that most film stars hate housework like the plague. "If they're successful stars," says Debra. "they spend all their available time furthering their careers. This keeps -them much too busy to fuss over fancy recipes or floor scrubbing. "And since glamour is their business, they72 words
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Article, Illustration650 1955-03-23 9 ANDREA; DOUGLAS CRANE - ANDREA DOUGLAS CRANE ARMOUR HELPS HIS GOLF \u and HOLLYWOOD. I)AXNY KAYL, in his new lJ Paramount film ''The Court Jester cavorts in a suit of armour. The suit is so heavy that Danny has to have a renting board to ease the tension between takes. BesidesUP - 650 words
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Article255 1955-03-23 9 BI'RBANK. Calif. Beverly (■arland says her marriage to actor-husband Richard <..»: l.md is built upon a block of concrete which just proves that a marriage and a career can mix as well as cement and sand. The pretty blonde actress, who is now at255 words
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Advertisement19 1955-03-23 9 I pftVS YOU r© reap *t<& Tl 5 «*2 *L^% .wjiffP^E T Z SINGAPORE -KUALA LUMPUR $36.00 MALAYAN AIRWAYS19 words
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Article, Illustration422 1955-03-23 10 i •ONSIDERING the i er o md there'll thing t god* R weekd H. h to that si men v. iave ex- eatto j;u Nonsense Whirl is all nne. Orv definite .i .-kin and make k i 4 is < :in the par. J to nee and422 words
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Article, Illustration1145 1955-03-23 10 With Toni Marsh. ITS rather difficult at times to keep track of the ever-changing merchandise in the shops when shopping around. From day to day new articles arrive, new processes are perfected, new gadgets invented and new styles created. That is why I may often miss out on1,145 words
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Article, Illustration89 1955-03-23 10 Marie Lim owner of 'Duchesse' I Tm J. Many a Hrorkinf q. moaned to me dressers. X First of ill. Ihn session at tiic Birdn '•>• takes 100 R7« manage i 1 hour they i most of them Beside my i > gal rant allu: hard-earned shek< > lously. >89 words
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Advertisement188 1955-03-23 10 TIIRI I bag! from (hut in H hag in ha< kgrouud afl \m< i Irathrr SIX..MI. li;ukl.m;' m hatbnx SI 1.50. and *nul| <<H-fctai H blark grosgrain in nmrl itiajn -j^Sf 1 B^BL ■•"S2SjB?«'.^*'i>Biß^ '■"■^■S^Rc b^bb •'•S^»"'i<<MK«^ -^wg, jß^^^^yfe'' t■ ifl b^L '■'■%/^Syj^Bp jVctBK B^HKSEwSvtfvt^lliißßi 1* i'-V- B^BV '■!^3mS^^bVbb B^BVa^BßßlHa^^BaSvX^''^188 words
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Miscellaneous208 1955-03-23 10 r|lOl> A\ <!Hll\riO\: revise plans, arrangements in J^ II utTc better to »m' of view of existing conditions no rluinh. Him to 1,,- IJBBA— Sept. 23 to Oct bittrr lor ;uiv.- |Vlllia« O.d accounts should claim 1.N. >i..«; .ok Bsssa "«sa? u ajrK "m. mis day calls lor travagance moderation.208 words
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Advertisement495 1955-03-23 11 K^h TRADING CO., LTD. P*^ 132/6 Robin,,*. r m4 Itm'e blue funnel line I^ C AMERICAN SERVICE I Bjltimore. Philadelphia Cult Ports I c PS **m P«Mn. «re. N.Y I s 6 Mji 7/i May IS Iwo, I |f fjM II NM 25 lul, I r port* to load and495 words
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Advertisement1118 1955-03-23 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD <c CO M LTD. Tel: 2412 O» lino«| (lneorpo»a»«d M iin«a D orei H2 Moot) Snipping Tr»v«l o^>t^ THE BLUE FUNNEL LINK o. P t. Ca*»«o»s option to proceed via other ports to load and dischtrg* cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON 6 CONTINENT Singapore Duo Sails1,118 words
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Advertisement827 1955-03-23 11 MITSUI f^ LINE FOR JAPAN from India Pe r9 Kyoritsu Moru, from Calcutto. +o' Mom. Kobe 3/4 Apr. Ocsan Moru, from Bombay for Hongkong Kobe Moji. Yokohama 22/24 Apr. FOR JAPAN from Contincrt. Akib a s a n Moru, <or Yokohama, Kobe, Nogoya vi a Saigon, Bangkok Hongkong 30M0r./lApr. Awobasan827 words
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Advertisement848 1955-03-23 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA Fot Aden. Port Said. G«noo. Antwerp. Rott««do«i. Hernvwrej, Copenhagen Gothenburg and Oslo. S'pom P S'htir P» M M 0 ■I "FALSTRIA" Gdns. 27/28 26/26 Mar. 28/28 Mor. xx) "JUTLANDIA" 2/4 Apr. 5/ 5 Ape. 6/ f Ap». xxx) "LALANDIA" 15/17 Apr. 18/18 Apr. "JAVA*848 words
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Article94 1955-03-23 12 NINE Indonesian Government officials arrived in Singapore by Garuda Indonesian Airways' Convair on the first leg of their trip to America and Britain to .study low cost nous::. 4. They were Mr. E. Soeparmun, Mr. Soodarmo, Mr. A. Matakoesuemah. Mr. M. H. Wirasoemintfc, Mr. R.s. Danunogoro.94 words
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550 1955-03-23 12 'Govt. Could Float Loan To Finance Bigger Housing Schemes' MORE AID FOR BUYING HOMES URGED- Standard Special Correspondent SINGAPORE Government should lay great stress on giving more and bigger loans to housing societies and at cheaper interest rates and for a longer period This will help citizens to buy houses550 words
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Article340 1955-03-23 12 EXPORT TRADE IN OILS MAY BE HIT Govt. Meeting Will Decide Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Whether the Malayan export trads in vegetable and essential oils and other products requiring a chemist's analyses will be adversely affected, will depend largely on a Government conference this week.340 words
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Article51 1955-03-23 12 DURING 1954 more British rists than any other nationality visited the *Cote d'Azur." They numbered 636. This was an increase of nearly 10 per cent, over the i figures of 1953, 65,348. The' United States came next with 62,251. The greastesi number visited the French Riviera in j51 words
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361 1955-03-23 12 IlnvUHnH C T C K S Ulat BOAC WiH I)UV frOm de Haullands are to be ot an entirely new tvpe-a Mark IV Comet fitted with KA.29 Rolls-Royce engines This announcement was made jointly by 8.0.A.C. an d de Havillands. v The361 words
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Article17 1955-03-23 12 NOX-STOP nights between London and Marseilles will begin again on June 4, announces Air France-17 words
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Article28 1955-03-23 12 A RECORD price for New Zealand of 3.800 guineas was paid at Wellington this week i for a Romney ram. The previous record was 3.1200 guineas.28 words
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Article73 1955-03-23 12 NATURAL gas from the Sui fields is expected to rea ii Karachi by May. In fuelstarved Pakistan this new source of power will enable the expansion <jf both industry and agriculture. The tobacco industry i among the first to take ad-, vantage of gas power, as73 words
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Article94 1955-03-23 12 RI'BBER advertising model?, very often showing the goods "larger than Hie," arc becoming a familiar sales medium in the I.K. and the US. A. This enormous, taxfoot Coca-Cola bottle, lor example, is made irom fineslquality, natural latex. T)ie American manufacturer responsible for its production has reported, "It94 words
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Article, Illustration54 1955-03-23 12 QANTAS Empire Airlines have recently purcliased from de Havttlavid Canada jour Beavers of the high-density version carrying seven ]jaxtengers. Three of the aircraft are landplunes; the fourth is fitted u m ith floats and will be used for development and route pioneering in f/ie less accessible54 words
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Article66 1955-03-23 12 INDUSTRIALIZATION advanced another step with the recent establishment in Jaipur Rajasthan. of the first factory in the sub-continent and probably in all South-east Asia— to produce wool felts mechanically. Known as the Indian Felt and General Mills, this factory produces industrial felts of ail types, screen-printed66 words
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Article28 1955-03-23 12 BRITAIN, with 307 exhibits. will be the third largest exhibitor in the Utrecht International Fair opening today. Only Holland and West Germany rank above Britain. Rcuter.28 words
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Article, Illustration26 1955-03-23 12 photo. THK British freighter West way arrives at Hongkong after being fired upon by a Nationalist Chinese warship in Formosa Straits recently. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article222 1955-03-23 12 Deals In Produce Small THE produce market in Singapore was quiet in most section? with only small business passing yesterday. Copra quotations opened l 1 about unchanged from those prevailing on Morday but closed wel] below the best. Coconut oil sellers at Penang indicated $45 per picul on a dull222 words
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Article230 1955-03-23 12 QUIET conditions prevail* rubber market yesterday with i range of I cent, first pafe rulji,, closing at 88 cents per 11. Monday. Prices tended to i the opening with \\.< quotation at 87 and h.. 88i cent* per lb. Overseas orders wen ligiblo with London t«»230 words
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Article42 1955-03-23 12 Program Sell Is App Tin n < <»mn nu-ni v pf X Us v Th. M«n Aim Tin s i« I t«»l \.j Vj iivpKal aeaNN th» and i k I •i rfcai I I I COVffOl Ihit 111-tlt lor sum? 3ft 142 words
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Article153 1955-03-23 12 BRITISH firms received orders for oil equipment and materials valued at UBO million la.st year according to figures just issued by the Coupcil of British Manufacturers of Petrgleum Equipment. A large part of these orders was for use overseas, .sine** Britain is the world's153 words
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231 1955-03-23 12 BRITAIN has won the immediate right to bypass certain world tariff obligations to aid her Colonies. A communique issued in London on Monday after a four-month fullscale review of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade <GATT». said that the 33 other GATT nations231 words
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Article61 1955-03-23 12 A GIANT vacuum built in the UK v aval ible (or expoi I It I signed l^r i lar^c in': istrial H «r 1W ran u.<o t>e used on 1; I Balt c y or petit] driven, it tweept up by a brush then takes U means61 words
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Advertisement675 1955-03-23 12 NOTICES NATURALISATION IVOTICE is hereby given that the followins persons uhose names and addresses are Riven below are applying to the Governor for naturalisation and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to the675 words
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Miscellaneous122 1955-03-23 12 OUTER ROADS Van docn>. Alexander Radiichev. Thorstrand. Tabinta. President Jefferson, Norman Lykes. Merchani Baron. Kitong, Britis i Prince. Tasman. Kerch. Agamemnon, Ettrickbank, Karen Maersk. Shakty, Polly, Prosper INM'R ROADS Batoela, Tons: Seang. Perinti* Arnheim, Pacific. Mterlimau, Labuan Haji, Senang, Tai Tiong, Selang, Landak. Rajah Brooke. Hin Ann. New Corona tion122 words
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Article506 1955-03-23 13 mr^T.BACK IN BRITAIN AFTER A 2Snnn.iume TOUR SAYS: Rom the Happy World in Singapore to coloured fish Beach at Waikiki II ilson is back in Britmm after nine^k7aZa7£o^hTol7l tertafM tour he had covered 2.%, 000 doun in rt and notched different kinds of sport. During S,nz,,,,ore. he506 words
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Article115 1955-03-23 13 O CITY. March 22. :he United States Pan-American m la irels yesterday n .ng Argentina .n the men's 400 v relay racy. broke on top I there, finishing In 4 minute^. 29 1 than four .i«i ol the Argen- d at 4:33 4. Mexico. Cuba. Canada115 words
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109 1955-03-23 13 KLALA LUMPUR, Tues. Omar bin Makim of the bclangop Rough Riders won the 25-miJes open Selangor Cyciists Association's mass start rac c at the Lake Gardens' circuit on Sunday morning He set up a now Solangor record when he clocked 1 hour 7109 words
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Article82 1955-03-23 13 LOXDOX. March 22 (Renter)— Newcastle moved ahead of Sunderland to become clear favour. tes to win the Football Association Club when the callover was made at the Victoria Club here last nisht. Newcastle* odds shortened from two to one at the last caMover to seven to four82 words
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Article66 1955-03-23 13 VERO. BEACH. Florida. Mar 22. (AP)— First baseman Bill Skowron and outfielder Bob Lerv rapped out four hits each as tne New York Yankees overwhelmed the Brooklyn Dodgers 19-8 yesterday in the playoff gam c of their series. Skowron's total included triple and double while66 words
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Article, Illustration73 1955-03-23 13 MARY CASTLE, aged 20, d' Ptirley, Surrey, practices at Wimbledon /or the AttEngland -badminton championships to be held at London's Empress Hall Irom. toda}/. Mary is t)ic g rl niih the longest legs in Ihe tournament, and slir teems fo \>r \)ie girl with the prettiestA.P. - 73 words
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Article22 1955-03-23 13 TELOK ANSOX. Tucs— A in the fir.-*. Telok I [poh Malay S| I a.■■ i I ire at Tel A22 words
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Advertisement358 1955-03-23 13 Classified Adverts TUITION lOIN 1955 Cambridge. QualifyJ ing test. Typewriting, shorthand. 8. -Keeping EVENING CLASSES commencing Ist April. Qualified experienced tutor.-:. Appiy ISC. Institute ol Commerce. 22 C Hill Street. Tel ENROLMENTS For the Branch ■LJ Studio: Air-Conditioned at 5 Tiong Bahru Road. Te:. ***** tor Piano and Theory are358 words
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Advertisement557 1955-03-23 13 SITUATIONS VACANT \V ANTED experienced Chinese Ladies Hairdressers and also young girls as apprentice-. Please give particulars and salary expected Box No. T. 1 900 S.S. OLD ESTABLISHED British Company has vacancies tor experienced Typewriter and Accounting Machine Mechanics Appiy Box T 1951 S.S IV7 ANTED Junior Lady Clerk Typist557 words
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Advertisement163 1955-03-23 13 im;a(;emim lEREMIAH T \X B' I .1 William bo Aon d Mi ft Mrj C i 20-3 :.:>. SIIUAIION VACAM PKOBATION \H\ HOSPITAL ASSISI 1^ MEDICAL Depai tn ci I pore. Salary Si A 167.50 B 22 B •Oxl. 1 A-475. Total i n I $190.63 p< month. Uniforms :\nn163 words
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Miscellaneous177 1955-03-23 13 tner By A/ Copp HOW r -Bur,bMES JIT LLLL'N' N O DAN v. .N'V, EnTv-^^^B I IwTLJ^ -^THETOLE A MIGWTV LMr > -.^H MOST FOLKS JUST WAGS 'EM I |T-' rf 4 4> LADY v^CUSSEO SMART MADE M~**Wl\ N rPONT O 1 THAR PACES AN' I BACHELORS SAVE \EP AM177 words
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Article, Illustration34 1955-03-23 14 -Standard c hy RORONHA iJ o.st bentr Mon y«m, the < wrd. The i l v i, Fcrnnvdo, hoict ii.c SRC. Fernando c' cared the ball si 4 tht R«cj breath* Wan Seng yipWan Seng Yip - 34 words
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Article43 1955-03-23 14 X 22. <UP>— 1 v z B idminton Ass h a five-nan nt the c(i.o:.y in wa> 'I comi seel of .T H M A. Fiir.ihim I Low Keat S The finals are 9 and 10 m43 words
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244 1955-03-23 14 TWO LATE COALS GIVE HARBOUR RC THEIR 2nd WIN SINGAPORE Harbour Board Recreation Club ?rorcd their second successive victory when they beat Tions Bahru Rangers by two goals to one in a SAFA Div. 2B league match played on the Clerical Union ground yesterday. Birii. who made UD the team244 words
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Article223 1955-03-23 14 ST.MC s«m rcritrs *\-V\ playing with ton mm, chalked up their third sueCCSfIHt victory of thr season h lion thr\v trounced Seietar I < I l in Singapore Div. JK IragVC match played at (•e>lani; Stadium yesterday. v.ere outclassed every department were I <>re down. Tint223 words
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Article143 1955-03-23 14 ALEXANDRA Football Team was lucky to beat Bine Rovers by four to three ir a S.A.F.A. Div. 3B league match played on the C.V.M.A ground yesterday. Blue "Rovers scored in the fifth minute through Ramlce who beat Rona bin Adam with a strong drive. After this, the143 words
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614 1955-03-23 14 CHINESE MISS LUCK THE K.O. TITLE Reds' Get A Big Shock ci?r -R^rK» 1 Chinese 1 SRC Reds a Liw S icang. Contts Umpires: Messrs. J. C. Smith and Ramalingaw. SINGAPORE Chinese Recreation Club made a determined bid for the Colony's hockey title-and would have succeeded if fortune had smiled614 words
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Article135 1955-03-23 14 All The Business Houses Soccer DIVISION I Chartered Bank vs Traction Co. at JB Stadium. Honjjkons Bank vs M.P.H. at Geylans:. Shell vs Mercantile Bank at M.F.A. Sime Darby vs F N at S.H.B. Spore Telephone Board vs Pulau Bukom at Fairer Park. DIVISION 2 Malayan Airways vs Bata at135 words
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Article179 1955-03-23 14 Bad Light Stops Frey Chan TIIK Singapore and Malayan champion. On« Chew Bee. had things very much his way when he took a second round tie against I A. Alsaßoff at (i-4 H 4 in the s'nsles championship of the YMCA invitation tennis tournament at Bras Basah Koad yesterday. But179 words
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Article77 1955-03-23 14 JOHORK BAHRU, Tuc< Johore Bahru Hiflo Association defeated the Selangor Rilie Club in an intci -club postal shoot by 10 pointi Scores were: Joliore Bahru RC Othman Jabber 99. I) Kilmer 97. MacKenzie 97. !).«io Sved Ab.'lui Kadir 9«i. Dr. Vroh Bok ("hoon IS. Otliman77 words
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336 1955-03-23 14 S'porr Corinthians 8 Woodbridgc Hospital 1 Ismail 3, Hussin 3, Ibrahim, Salleh Bujang Abdul Rahman. Mr. Huron Angnllia referred. SINGAPORE Corinthians scored their third successive win in this year's Singapore Div. I league soccer yesterday when they trounced Woodbridge Hospital by eight goals336 words
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Article146 1955-03-23 14 WELLINGTON. New Zealand. March 82 (Reuter) MCC brat Wellington by 187 run s today, thanks to great nowiinu by Yorkshire spinners. Bob Applcyard (six for 21) and Johnny Wardlc (four for Ui) who shared 18 wickets in the match. They routed the New Zealander's who lost their146 words
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Article173 1955-03-23 14 1 ENANG, Tucs The foltowtof are entries for the Penang Turf Club Amateur Meetim which will be held on Saturday. March 26. •Maiden Polo Pony Scurry- UVh Fu !'-T<atCh. wei 'fhts B Watch, Four Aces. Naroo. PctiUoner. May Be. Prince <La'e Dusky) Bo!ter -Late Nanette. Totland.173 words
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581 1955-03-23 14 KINGSTON, Jamaica, March 22 (Reuter)— Two spirited sixth wicket partnerships marked the second day of the Australian cricket tourists match with Jamaica here today. The Australians. '.150 for five overnight, were all out for 453, and Jamaica replied with 168 for581 words
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Article44 1955-03-23 14 THE Singapore Underwater Spearfishing Club will hold a meeting at the Association of Engineers. Raffles Quay, tonight. Films on life-saving and surfing will be shown. Experfs on artificial resuscitation will address members at the meeting which starts from 8 p.m.44 words
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