Singapore Standard, 25 June 1955
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Title Section18 1955-06-25 1 Singapore Standard it m j. \o\ V. No. 334 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1933 14 PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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Article163 1955-06-25 1 Reds Kill Miner, Spare Family IPOH, Fri.— Three armed and uniformed terrorists shot dead a 53-year-old tin miner, Mr. Chan Seng, m front of his wife and daughter yesterday evening. fhe murder took place near a tin mine about six miles from Kampar. The victim was a partner of the163 words
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Article60 1955-06-25 1 HONGKONG. June 24 (Reiiter) Revenue Officers today seized about 6.666 ounces of gold worth about £34.375 ($700,000 Malayan) from the British 9,685-ton liner Nellore. Nellore arrived on June 16 from Australia via Manila with 4.700 tons general cargo. Gold was chopped into pieces and mixed60 words
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Article48 1955-06-25 1 BANGKOK. June 24 (Reuter) General Phao Siriyanondh. Thailand's strongran" police chief, today h pened Bangkok's first telet yon station. 5-reening starts from the million dollar American built station this evening. Star ■how for the first night will b- the musical programme "Nighi In Vpnice."48 words
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Article120 1955-06-25 1 Queen Duke Visit Norway OSLO, June 24 (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh stepped ashore from the Norwegian Royal barge to the cheers of 50.000 people today at the start of a three-day State visit to Norway. Crown Prince Olav, son of King Haakon VII, had gone out120 words
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Article47 1955-06-25 1 LONDON. June 24 (AP) Britain soon will have a new kind of policeman the helicop. The flying policemen will be recruited from former RAF men on the force to staff a special helicopter reserve for civil defence duties m the event of war.47 words
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Article23 1955-06-25 1 THE French National Assembly yesterday approved the bill authorising the President of the Republic to ratify the international tin agreement. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration79 1955-06-25 1 PRINCESS MARGARET wore her hair m a fringe when she went to the Household Cavalry polo tournament m Windsor Great Park. Her shorter hair-do has become even shorter and now fits her head like a cap. With Princess Margaret m this picture is79 words
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1199 1955-06-25 1 SUBVERSIVE ATTACK EXPECTED KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federation Government today began further fortification of its defences against Communist subversion m schools and elsewhere to meet a threat resulting from its rejection of yesterday's terrorist offer to negotiate the end of the Emergency at1,199 words
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Article353 1955-06-25 1 Greyhound Racing Move SINGAPORE may have greyhound racing soon if Government approves an application by a group of businessmen to introduce this "Poor Man's Sport" m the Colony. A proposal has already been placed before the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, and the other353 words
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Article79 1955-06-25 1 SEATTLE, June 24 (Reuter) A Royal Air Force Canberra jet bomber landed at Fairbanks, Alaska, today after making the first transPolar flight from one continent to another by a jet aircraft. The twin jet plane "Aries." flew from Bardufoss, Norway, m six hours 23 minutes, an79 words
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Article59 1955-06-25 1 ANKARA. June 24 (AP) Cuneyt Arcayurek, editor of an Ankara weekly news magazine, was sentenced on Thursday to six months' jail for slandering Prime Minister Adnan Menderes. A special press court found that Arcayurek insulted Mr. Menderes by likening him to a cat. He wrote the59 words
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Article22 1955-06-25 1 BELGRADE. June 24 (Reuter)—Representatives of the big three Western powers and Yugoslavia met here today to review the world situation.22 words
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Article23 1955-06-25 1 SIR Alexander Fleming, discoverer of Penicillin, who died last March, left £28.931 net, according to his will published m London yesterday.23 words
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544 1955-06-25 1 GOVT. FREES FOUR UNION MEN Three Still Held NO THREAT TO SECURITY NOW THE SINGAPORE Government yesterday released four of the seven union leaders arrested under the Emergency Regulations on the night of Saturday, June 11. Those released were Ng Hock Tuan, vicepresident of the Singapore Bus Workers Union, Chia544 words
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327 1955-06-25 1 3 P. A. P. Leaders Are Most Perturbed WE are happy to learn of the release of four of the detained unionists, said three top Peoples' Action Party trade union leaders, Messrs. Lim Chin Siong. Devan Nair and S. Woodhull, m a joint statement last night. "But we are still327 words
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Article51 1955-06-25 1 THE Commissioner-Gen-eral for South-east Asia, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, will be conferred the Freedom of the City of Singapore m a ceremony at City Hall on August 17. Plans for the elaborate ceremony are now m th~ hands of the "Conferment of the Freedom of the City**51 words
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Article52 1955-06-25 1 SALISBURY. Southern Rhodesia. June 24 (UP) Medical attendants at the Salisbury Maternity Home said today that quintuplets were born yesterday to Judith Tandzeni, a native woman of Mtoko, Rhodesia. One of the five children, the hospital said, died on the 100-mile journey by road from Mtoko52 words
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Article99 1955-06-25 1 Revolt In China Crushed TOKYO, June 24 (AP) Radio Peking today reported the Red Chinese government had crushed a conspiracy against the Communist state the fifth uncovered m less than three months. The new group was found operating m Kiangsu, Shantung and Anhwei provinces, Yellow Sea provinces north of Shanghai,99 words
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Article33 1955-06-25 1 THE Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr. Alan Len-nox-Boyd. will leave London on July 23 to visit Hongkong. Singapore, North Borneo, Brunei, Sarawak and the Federation of Malaya during this summer.33 words
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Article72 1955-06-25 1 ALOR STAR. Fri— A.S.P. Lim Swee Teng of Kedah who was among those selected to leave tomorrow for the United Kingdom to undergo a six-month Police course has decided not to accept the offer. If he goes, he will have to give up his quarters and take72 words
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Article19 1955-06-25 1 FIRE wiped out the homes of 300 Chinese squatters m Hongkong yesterday and injured five persons. U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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Article136 1955-06-25 1 BUENOS AIRES, June 24, (AP)— President Juan Peron worked on a new Cabinet line-up today after telling the Argentine people he is staying m office only because they need him. j "If I were not strengthened by the importance to me of the people,"136 words
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Article41 1955-06-25 1 FAIRBANKS, Alaska. June 24 (AP)— Three British Royal Air Force officers flew across the North Pole m a jet bomber from Norway to Alaska yesterday, landing four and a half hours by the clock before they left Europe.41 words
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Article111 1955-06-25 1 WASHINGTON, June 24 (AF) Five dogs, auditioning for a part m the premiere playing of Ferde Frofe's "Hudson River Suit" got outbarked yesterday by a 25-year-old girl. She got the job. "I've been barking ever since I can remember." explained Miss Sally Herman, an111 words
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Advertisement75 1955-06-25 1 Keputed Store tot CKVSIAL ft SILVERWAKE Ko«r inspection Invited. NOVELT.Y«tom tt soriu ttrmge K«wo .''".'"'"'''''"'l SODA WATER lONIC WATKR DRY GINGER ALE GINGER BEER LFMO N A D E i *f^ I! M CHERRYADE LIME JUICE SOD/t SARSAPARILLA GRAPE FRUIT SODA ORANGE CRUSH ICE CREAM SODA STILL DRINKS 1 UIIIII75 words
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Article160 1955-06-25 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose 111 111 A No 1 R.S.S. f.o.b. June 109J 109? No. 2 1041 104? No. 3 991 99? Tone: Quiet after firm. TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday was £362160 words
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218 1955-06-25 2 To Study Mads Methods Standard Shipping Reporter NEARLY 1,000 Chinese students from Indonesia and Malaya stood defiant on the decks of the Dutch liner Tjiwangi, shouting threats and raising their clenched fists when the vessel cast off her moorings bound for China ports, yesterday.218 words
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135 1955-06-25 2 Free Taxi Ride Cost 10 Days' Jail A MAN from Batu Pahat will spend the next ten days m jail for taking a free taxi ride m Singapore. The man. Dalip Singh, failed to pay a taxi driver $14.60 for hire of his vehicle on June 24. Pleading guilty m135 words
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Article85 1955-06-25 2 FOUR men were acquitted m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday on a charge of gang robbery of $140 cash and jewellery belonging to a woman, Lim Sia Hiang. at a house m Tampenis Road on the night of Jan. 8. They were: Low Poh Wak.85 words
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Article44 1955-06-25 2 INCHE Abdul Hamid Jumat. Minister for Loral Government. Lands and Housing, yesterday underwent two* minor operations at the Singapore General Hospital. A hospital spokesman said the operations were successful. No visitors are allowed to visit him for a few days.44 words
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Article78 1955-06-25 2 YOUNG Malayans enlisting for the Royal Malayan Navy should be careful not to become unfit for duty "through intemperence or irregular habits of life." The Governor of Singapore can force a RMN member to retire, irrespective of age or service and whether he has been tried78 words
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Article, Illustration62 1955-06-25 2 DATO Panglima Ruklt Gantang. Mentri Hoar of Perak. and his wife. arrived m Singapore yrs terday from England after attending the throo week Parliamm u.n course organized by the the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association. held from May 2. With him yesterday was prominent tin miner of Pcrak. Mr.62 words
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Article241 1955-06-25 2 Willing To Talk With Union SINGAPORE'S Deputy City President, Mr. J. T. Rea, yesterday stressed that the City Council has always been and still is willing to discuss any point concernfaiff its employees with the Labour Unions Federa* tion. pute with the Federation on I several241 words
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Article37 1955-06-25 2 HONGKONG, June 24. Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: $15.64 to £1 sterling; $5.***** to US$l; $1,840 to Malayan $1; $0,120 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $250,875 to a tael.37 words
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Article37 1955-06-25 2 SINGAPORE'S blood bank will be open tomorrow between 9 a.m. to noon and donors requiring transport rue asked to call at the Victoria Memorial Hall where a van will take them to the General Hospital37 words
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Advertisement76 1955-06-25 2 ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION AND BRIGADE —GARDEN FETE— Saturday, 25th June, at 12.30 p.m. m the grounds of the Police Training School, Thomson Road, by kind permission of Mr. N. G. Morris, Commissioner of Police Come And Bring The Children for A Day Of Fun And Frolics MUSIC SIDE-SHOWS SKITTLES76 words
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Article, Illustration151 1955-06-25 3 SHAPELY Miss Lorn Ying Her, (right) one of the salesgirls at the Hongkong Trade Exhibition m Happy World Stadium m Singapore, has been elected "Miss Exhibition." An attendant m the Hongkong Ve-Lit Manufacturers Company. Miss Lam secured 1,697 points and thus earned a silver cup and151 words
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Article, Illustration389 1955-06-25 3 Tommy Was Sore With The Army So One Day— Bang! A British soldier with "a grudge against the Army*' fired a round from his carbine which sent a sergeant who was following him diving to the ground for cover, a Singapore District Court Martial was told yesterday. The sequel to389 words
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222 1955-06-25 3 THRILLS FOR KIDS AT ST. JOHN FUN FAIR SINGAPORE children win gei a thrill of a life time when they take a ride on the 'Mighty Atom" at the St. John Ambulance Brigade mammoth garden fete m the Police Training School, Thomson Road, this after- on. the fete which starts222 words
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Article45 1955-06-25 3 CHAN Tat Kee of Beach Road, who' pleaded guilty to a charge of speeding at 58 miles an hour at Bukit Timah on Dec. 3, last year, was fined $60 by the Singapore First Traffic Court Magistrate, Mr. Ahmad Ibrahim, yesterday.45 words
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233 1955-06-25 3 McNeice Spikes Loan Rumour 'It's Not For S.T.C. Deal' THE Singapore City Council yesterday unanimously approved the issue of $30,000,000 debenture stock to finance extension works m the water, electricity and gas departments. Government permission to float this loan will be sought at the next meeting of the Legislative Assembly233 words
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Article, Illustration293 1955-06-25 3 Centre Benefits By $30 THERE was beautiful harmonica music m the Singapore's Anti-Tuberculosis Rehabilitation centre at Cantonment Road, yesterday. The occasion was the visit to the centre by the ideal of every ambitious mouth organist Larry Adler, world's greatest harmonica player. In the hushed silence293 words
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Article41 1955-06-25 3 CLERK. John Tan Eng Wah. whose liabilities amounted to $1,445. due to nine creditors, was adjudicated a bankrupt m the Singapore High Court yesterday. His offer of $15 a month for the benefit of his creditors was accepted.41 words
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Article40 1955-06-25 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Poultry husbandry continues to improve m Johore and there are more birds m the State than there were during the BMA period. Farms m the Johore Bahru district accommodate about 10,000 birds each.40 words
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230 1955-06-25 3 Obey My Wife? How Can Tomorrow I May Marry Two More KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— An unemployed man, Lim Chong Poey, accused ol neglecting his wife m favour of cabaret girls, created a mild uproar m court today when he asked the Magistrate tc stand surety against her alleged nagging Refusing230 words
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149 1955-06-25 3 AN eighteen-year-old schoolboy, who had failed repeatedly m his examinations, was found hanging m a coconut plantation, a day before the re-opening of the second school term, the Singapore Coroner's Court was told yesterday. The boy, Thillarkkamu Thiruganam, of Serangoon English School, was weak149 words
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Article103 1955-06-25 3 Can You Identify This Man? SINGAPORE Marine Police yesterday appealed to the members of the public to heip identify the body found m the Singapore River between Coleman Bridge and Read Bridge on Thursday morning. The body was that of middle-aged Chinese. height about 5 ft. 4 m., medium build,103 words
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Article39 1955-06-25 3 IDRIS bin Shah of R.A.S.C was fined S5O m the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to charge of driving a motor ca 1 without a licence and a thirr party insurance.39 words
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Article24 1955-06-25 3 MR. LOKE WAN THO Singapore film magnate, flies to Bangkok this morning on a three-day visit. He will return on Tuesday.24 words
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Advertisement295 1955-06-25 3 FOR CARE -FREE TRAVEL i -m Cooks Individuoi Inclusive Trovel I Service provides travel tickets, m ■■^.■m mmm^m m. m hotel accommodation, tightINDIVIDUAL driv etc *<" tou w ■■^WJ^k .tortina any day. trowelling independently. I With the improvement m Exchange Control regulation! announced jp,- n«||.p on November Ist most ot295 words
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Article279 1955-06-25 4 PARTIES REJECT RADIO TIME OFFER Vn justified And Illogical', Says Negara Official KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Radio Malaya, state-owned broadcasting network, today came under fire from three Federation political parties for alleged discrimination m the allotment of "air time" for election appeals. Broadcasting officials held the allotments to be fair and279 words
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Article, Illustration57 1955-06-25 4 CHELLIAH FAMILIES UNITED 2 J* R c Somasiindram and his bride, formerly Miss C. Tiruchclvy. who were married recently mi n Sinea- J pore. 5 The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A Chel- 5 j hah of Singapore and the groom is the son of Mr. S57 words
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277 1955-06-25 4 A GANGSTER, Chua Ah Kah, said a polite "Thank you" to a man and then stabbed him twice when his back was turned, the Singapore First Criminal District Court judge was told yesterday. Chua. a 20-year-old member of a secret society of the277 words
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Article117 1955-06-25 4 WARRANTS of arrest were ordered to be issued by the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, m the Singapore High Court yesterday, against two bankrupts, P. S. Mohamed Kassim and Tan Choon Poh. Applying for the warrants, Mr. S. E. Teh, Assistant Official Assignee, said that117 words
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Article87 1955-06-25 4 Petition For $1,202 Dismissed A BANKRUPTCY petition by S. L. Peruma!. trading a? Suna Lena Perumal. against his debtor, Abdul Samad, on a judgment debt of $1,202. was dismissed by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley. m the Singapore High Court yesterday. The debtor informed the Court that the creditor87 words
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Article59 1955-06-25 4 TWO Malayan Other Ranks, Jonid bin Hashim and Din bin Sinawi, were killed and two others, also M.O.R's were hospitalized with serious injuries, when a car they were travelling m ran off the road and crashed against a tree m Mount Pleasant, Singapore, on Thursday59 words
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Article51 1955-06-25 4 A SINGAPORE taxi driver. Lim Ah Tee. was robbed of his day's collection, $21. bytwo of his passengers m Clementi Road, on Thursday night. One passenger. 'who was m the rear seat throttled the driver, as the other robbed him. The driver was unconscious for a short51 words
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Article46 1955-06-25 4 A SHROFF. Mohamed Ali bin Abdul Razak. whose liabilities totalled $1,797.72. due to four creditors wa<? adjudicated a bankrupt m the Singapore High Court yesterday. His offer to pay $15 a month for the benefit of his creditors was accepted.46 words
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Article, Illustration40 1955-06-25 4 BEAUTIFUL Neroll Corrigan, who was placed third m the British Overseas Airways Corporation's "Miss Speedblrd" competition m London recently, spent all yesterday sightseeing m Singapore. She leaves this mornning on the last lap of her flight home.- Standard pnoio.Standard - 40 words
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103 1955-06-25 4 Shop Hands Seek Better Conditions THE annual meeting of the Singapore Shop Employees Union yesterday approved a five-point memorandum to Government, seeking legislation providing for better working conditions for thousands of shop employees m Singapore. The memorandum which was drawn up by a special committee of the Union states that103 words
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Article60 1955-06-25 4 ONG AH TOO, the 25-year-old lorry driver who was last week charged with being a member of an unlawful assembly, one of whom committed murder by causing the death of Gene D. Symonds, was yesterday remanded for another week. The case will come up for mention60 words
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Article, Illustration184 1955-06-25 4 Delegation 's Bid To Settle Quit Notice Row ASSISTANT Commerce Minister, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, member for Stamford division, yesterday led a delegation to the Singapore Improvement Trust to discuss the alternative accommodation offered to residents of Rochore Canal Road who have been served with quit notices. Mr. Jumabhoy had184 words
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Advertisement364 1955-06-25 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS At 11 am. 1.45-4.15—6.30 9.15 p.m. rThe Sensational Story Of The Bank Robbery* That Caught A Town With Its Morals Down j 20 (ft C«ntury-FOM f k^^flk^Blft# WmHKtf^i m£ E-* C*>»w«»yDCLUXIS ft w*PM ■QNemaScopPJ e-^PSn^r 19 B^T StoraopAenK Sewnd SJ j^HI *:-."> :^^M BTV Starring 1 WITH364 words
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179 1955-06-25 5 LIGHTHOUSE MEN COMPLAIN WE'RE BEING NEGLECTED 9 Holidays Crews of Raffles. Horseburgh Sultan Shoal Pulau Pisang and Fort Canning lighthouses feel that they have been "relegated to the limbo of forgotten men" y Th *y .say that no regular annual leave is given TbZ £vV he C I S V179 words
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Article150 1955-06-25 5 GUNS of the cruiser H.M.S Newcastle lobbed shells dead Into the centres of targets which measured only 50 yards by 20 yards m the jungle on the east coast of Malaya. No one were surprised because the Newcastle i s the flagship of newly150 words
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Article64 1955-06-25 5 THE Singapore Sixth Court Magistrate, Mr. J p Trainor. yesterday ordered Ibrahim bin Mahbob to be remanded until June 27 after a robbery charge was read and explained to him. It was alleged that Mahbob robbed a woman. Nora Simon, of $10 while armed with a dagger.64 words
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Article, Illustration28 1955-06-25 5 photo. SOME of the hunger-striking pickets of the Hume Industries Buki* Timah X squatting outside the factory with empty cooking pots around them'yesterday momin 5- StandardStandard - 28 words
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86 1955-06-25 5 30 Students For Goodwill Study Tour THIRTY Malayan students will tour Australia and Indonesia to study the living conditions of students and to better relationships with these countries. A batch of 15 students led by Mr. Lee Hoe Guan secre-tary-general of the PanMalayan Students' Federation will leave the Colony for86 words
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Article, Illustration7 1955-06-25 5 £&«aS£st^s&tf3SSS StandardStandard - 7 words
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Article29 1955-06-25 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. Lim Pak Chai, a weeder, was fined $400 or four months' imprisonment yesterday for possession of cakes without a permit m a prohibited area.29 words
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Article193 1955-06-25 5 to evaluate the peace offer." Secretary-General of the Progressive Party, Mr .Eric Wee. said: "As far as we are concerned, this issue is so important that we would like to take time to study it before we make a statement. "I think by tomorrow, after193 words
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Article53 1955-06-25 5 THE Singapore Geylang Straits Chinese Methodist Youth Fellowship will stage a variety show at Shaw's Auditorium, Paya Lebar, on July 9 at 8 p.m. m aid of MYF funds. Tickets at $3. $2 and $1 can be had from Miss May Yeo. Honorary Secretary of the Geylang Straits53 words
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Miscellaneous936 1955-06-25 5 Standard cJllmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE SFi"ll /:adadc 8.8.C. RADIO 'lfl\lAr UKt 8.8.t.-General Overseas service o p.m. From Tne Editorials; a 111 ■■> Inter, ude; 5.15 *_rea Hartley and S M+jrtf*£j V$ P-m U Tack B U cnaiVa S :i R rh U e^Man SAj£*W *T 'J About Town'; 6.a0936 words
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Article475 1955-06-25 6 XOW that Russia has given the green light signal for the arrangements being made for a meeting of the heads of governments of the "Big Four" western powers m Geneva next month, it is necessary to assess, as far as possible, the reasons which induced the Soviet to475 words
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Article429 1955-06-25 6 SINGAPORE'S nfth annual Safety First Week and Exhibition could not have got off to a better start than it did when it was opened with a firm promise from the Government to throw more than its usual share of weight into the struggle that is going on daily429 words
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Article123 1955-06-25 6 TTTUSAN Melayu appeals to the Malays to recognise the fact that other communities too have a stake m the independence of Malaya. Nationalism which is but an expression of opposition to Colonial rule is not only confined to Malays, the editorial points out. In a Colonial society such123 words
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Article118 1955-06-25 6 JTIHE fall of the Scelba gov- ernment m Italy has posed h new problem for Western powers m the European area os one of the main factors causing the collapse of the pro-West coalition was the rapid spreading of neutralism on the continent, notes Sin Chew Jit Poh.118 words
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Article, Illustration81 1955-06-25 6 CHUNG Shing Jit Pao declares that m the world political war today the Soviet Union is mounting a multi-pronged peace offensive aiming at the dismemberment of the Freedom Bloc. Whether or not the Soviet operations will be a success or a failure depends entirely on West Germany and81 words
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Article1271 1955-06-25 6 HTHE most disappointed people m the world today must be the Malayan Communists. They have several good reasons to feel sorry for themselves. Believing the Government and the people are at the end of their tethers as a result of the long drawn ouc1,271 words
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1348 1955-06-25 6 Donald Moore - Let's Have A Lottery Clear The Slums Donald Moore By THE public references to our "lovely island" have become progressively more numerous. Perhaps those who speak of it m this way believe that their words may ignite m the hearts of those who hear them a tiny spark of sympathy.1,348 words
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Article249 1955-06-25 6 Sir; It was reported m the "Sunday Standard" of your 19th June issue that a moral drive -was being undertaken by the local authorities m Kelantan to check prostitution which is rampant there. Many prostitutes have been arrested and fined as a result of249 words
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Article43 1955-06-25 6 Sir; Why doesn't Government build blocks of 4/5 storeys of flats for Government servants, and allot each family a couple of rooms, instead of wasting money building each Government servant a bungalow that even millionaires think twice about building. LEONG PIN. Ipoh.43 words
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Article50 1955-06-25 6 Sir;— l, Tan Kay Juay. a teacher m the Anglo-Chinese Junior School, Barker Road, was not the one referred to on Pages 2 and 4 of your papers dated 22-6-55 and 23-6-55 under the headings of "Man Gets Off Charge" and "Immoral Earnings" respectively. TAN KAY JUAY. Singapore.50 words
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Advertisement51 1955-06-25 6 ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION BRIGADE APPEAL WEEK CINEMA SHOW TUESDAY, 28th JUNE. 9.30 p.m. AT THE PAVILION THEATRE By kind permission of Mr. N. G. Morris MOIRA SHEARER JOHN JUSTIN IN "THE MAN WHO LOVED RED HEADS" TICKETS: $10, $5, $3, $1 Space kindly donated by Cycle Carriage Co., (1926)51 words
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Advertisement121 1955-06-25 6 Have you discovered' these delicious Biscuits wr TE you have not tasted *Ovaltinc' Biscuits you avC a treal m SlOrC- 0U > w fi nd them so crisp, so delicious, so sustaining. W(mf(f\ 'Z£^f&;,~y^ Their exceptional nourish--If*lk"ssf* a *iUr n Q ua uties and distingrAtt&'.b%2&ff uished flavour are due to121 words
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269 1955-06-25 7 JOHNNY (3) TURNS UP AFTER A 3-DAY TREK SALISBURY, England, June 24, (Reuter) A tiny tousle-haired Scottish boy, Johnny Johnson, aged three, missing from home for three days, was found alive on barren Salisbury Plain today, his clothes torn and his body scratched. He was found by a passerby as269 words
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Article65 1955-06-25 7 HONGKONG. June 24 (Router) Communist China's Sup Council (Cabinet) has announced that from July 1 civil servants throughout the nation would be paid their salaries m food, clothing, housing and other daily necessities instead of money, Peking Radio said today. The Council said the step65 words
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Article27 1955-06-25 7 BURMESE Prime Minister U Nu arrived m New York :•■>■-• erday for a three- week visit to the United States at government invitation. A.P.27 words
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Article55 1955-06-25 7 NEW YORK. June 24 (UP) Senator Ester Kefauver yesterday termed India a "bulwark against Communism" and urged American officials and press to stop criticising Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru. "Rather than being so everlastingly critical of Nohru. we should give him the understanding he deserves,"55 words
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Article21 1955-06-25 7 JAPAN AIR Lines has decided to extend its TokyoHongkong service to Bangkok. President Seijiro Yanagita said yesterday.— U.P.21 words
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Article92 1955-06-25 7 LONDON. June 24 (UP) 'Progressive Tours, Ltd." r< ported Russia's first post-war invitations to British tourists nearly sold cur today. The agency, managed by an unsuccessful Commun--Ist candidate for Parliament. George Cross, is the first to receive permission from the Soviet Union to run "pleasure trips" m 1692 words
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Article138 1955-06-25 7 Guard Against Bomb Attacks NICOSIA, June 24, (Reuter)— British troops patrolled streets of Famagusta m force through the night after the fourth successive night of bomb attacks against Britons m Cyprus, i Soldiers patrolled m the darkness m many Cyprus towns. In Nicosia Wolseley138 words
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Article51 1955-06-25 7 BONN, June 24 (Reuter) Four of West Germany's chief chemical producers have pooled capital to find a new plant devoted entirely to the development and production of synthetic rubber (buna), it was announced today. It is being set up at Marl near Recklinghausen m the industrial51 words
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Article42 1955-06-25 7 CHICAGO, June 24 (UP) Clifford J. Blount. 49. who wears a hook as a substitute for his right hand and whose left arm has been amputated near the shoulder, was found innocent m Federal Court yesterday of forgery charges.42 words
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576 1955-06-25 7 MCP PEACE OFFER REGARDED WITH SUSPICION IN BRITAIN '.Ac CSv VAf2 A V% a. m imi LONDON, June 24, (Reuter) The Communist suggestion m Malaya for talks to settle the conflict there was regarded today with suspicion by two London newspapers the Daily Telegraph and the Daily Sketch. T^i Ut576 words
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Article109 1955-06-25 7 ALGIERS, Algeria, June 24 (UP)— France has thrown thousands of troops against Algerian Nationalist rebels and authorities reported today thousands of suspects have been rounded up m the biggest action since the country's conquest more than 100 years ago. While motorized infantry and field gendarmerie units encircled109 words
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Article, Illustration45 1955-06-25 7 photo. APPROXIMATELY 40,000 Japanese primary school pupils are seen learning the right way to brush their teeth m a mass training session held at the Tokyo's Meiji Shrine Stadium on the occasion of the recent Dental Hygience Promotion Week. UPUP - 45 words
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Article166 1955-06-25 7 SAN FRANCISCO, June 24, (Reutcr)-The Netherlands intends to appeal to world opinion to help m obtaining a "fair trial" for Dutch nationals now imprisoned m Indonesia on charges of treason, Mr J. M. A H Luns told correspondents attending the United Nations' 10th anniversary session,166 words
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Article48 1955-06-25 7 PARIS. June 24 (UP)— Paris police last night rescued three company directors from a suburban factory where they had been held by 800 sitdown strikers. The strikers offered no resistance to police who retrieved the three men, but refused to leave the plant themselves.48 words
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Article22 1955-06-25 7 A BRUSSELS bank has opened Belgium's first "drivein" branch where motorists can cash cheques without I leaving their cars. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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101 1955-06-25 7 LONDON, June 24 (Reuter) —Six people have been held following an unsuccessful attempt to assassinate President William Tubman of Liberia, the London Embassy of this West African republic reported today. The leader of the Negro State was at a Dublic gathering on Wednesday night101 words
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Article64 1955-06-25 7 SYRACUSE, New York, June 24 (AP)— When 10--year-old Kevin Walsh wrote a letter to a local newspaper two weeks ago. his hope was that "some kind person" would return his stolen clothes. Those clothes which he bought with money he earned himself, have not come back. But64 words
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Article262 1955-06-25 7 BONN, June 24 (Reuter) Many Germans, even townsfolk, still believe m witches and fall a prey to men who claim that they can break the spells of witchcraft. One example of the hold of "witchcraft" on the community came to light recently at the trial of262 words
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Article88 1955-06-25 7 MELBOURNE, June 24 (Reuter) a full bench ol seven High Court judges today rejected an application for the release of two men jailed for three months by the Australian Federal Parliament on June 10 for breach of parliamentary privilege. The men, Raymond Fitzpatrick, controller of88 words
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Article69 1955-06-25 7 If The Doctors Had Known PARIS, June 24 (Reuter)— M. Paul Coirre. a deputy m the French National Assembly, said that 30 of the 82 victims of the Le Mans race track tragedy could have been saved if doctors had known their blood groups. He was tabling a Bill m69 words
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Article20 1955-06-25 7 CALCUTTA, June 24 (Reuter)— Chou En-lai, Communist Prime Minister of China, has accepted an invitation to visit Pakistan.20 words
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287 1955-06-25 7 A 7 -Point Plan? One Is Enough —Says Mr. Dulles SAN FRANCISCO, June 24, (AP)— U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles told Russia m blunt language today: the way to end the cold war is to stop using force against other countries and to stop supporting subversion. In a287 words
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Article87 1955-06-25 7 'TB In The Colonies Spreading' LONDON, June 24 (Reuter)—Minister of State for Colonial Affairs Mr. Henry Hopkinson. said yesterday there are signs that tuberculosis is spreading m a number of British colonial territories. He said tuberculosis is a major health problem and the fight against it is receiving top priority87 words
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Article22 1955-06-25 7 JAPANESE and Soviet negotiators began the fourth highpolicy secret session of their three-week-old peace treaty talk m London yesterday. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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159 1955-06-25 7 Note Front Churchill Stumps The Secretary SAN FRANCISCO, June 24 (AP) Robert Gros, chairman of the local group that made arrangements for the commemorative session of the United Nations here, received a letted from England yesterday. His secretary brought it to him with a puzzled look. "Here is a very159 words
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Article99 1955-06-25 7 They Rob Hotels In Swim Suits MEXICO CITY. June 24 (AP) Police yesterday announced the arrest of two bathing suited burglars. They had stolen US$l6,OOO worth of jewels from tourists m the resort city of Acapulco m the past two weeks, the police said. The two men gained entry to99 words
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Advertisement91 1955-06-25 7 Jm The name that every "SMOKER" knows Increases your Smoking pleasure! unni VEMCOT&I The Scientifically designed Crystal Filter Cigarette Holders DE-NICOTEA filter contains highly absorbent crystals with exceptional filtering properties. Each filter lasts from 15-20 /T^l 4§J >^§k cigarettes prevents tobacco I ?||k XJ&?/ Jr^> particles from reaching the V91 words
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Advertisement19 1955-06-25 7 GAY COTTON well known jprSfimh Moderately priced Vy from $22.50 e <*ch THE STORE WITH A V&ty TO OFFEt19 words
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104 1955-06-25 8 GENERAL A. Guillaume. Chief of Staff of French forces m Indo-China. arrived here by Pan American Airways from Saigon, yesterday. He was met at Kallang airport by the C-in-C FARELF. Gen. Sir Charles Loewen and the GOC Singapore Base District. Major Gen. D. D104 words
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Article47 1955-06-25 8 JAMURA binte Farouk, 8. was playing with matches m her house m Minto Road, Singapore, with her brother when she suddenly yelled out. Her baju had caught tire. The fire was put out and Jamura was admitted to General Hospital, suffering from severe burns.47 words
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Article1022 1955-06-25 8 We Are Not Afraid Of You,' Yelled Defiant Detainees IPOH, Fri. Abusive and aggressive detainees of Block Number 3 A of the Ipoh Detention Camp defiantly told a sub-warder, "We are not afraid of you/ when they were warned not to create trouble on the night1,022 words
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Article107 1955-06-25 8 2 Lawyers To Help Make Rules THE Chief Justice of Singapore, Sir Charles MurrayAynsley. last night announced he had appointed for a year two lawyers. Messrs. A. Muthuswamy and Lee Kuan Yew, with a Civil District Judge to form a committee to .make rules of the District Court. Deputy Superintendent107 words
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Article24 1955-06-25 8 THE next Singapore Assizes will commence m the High Court at 10.30 a.m. on Monday, July 4, it was announced last night.24 words
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Article199 1955-06-25 8 THE long trek to school by trisha, taxi, bus and car by thousands of Singapore school children will be a thing of the past if plans now afoot materialize. The Education Ministry is now preparing an island-wide census of all pupils m schools m relation to199 words
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170 1955-06-25 8 THIRTY-NINE candidates have attained the minimum standard m the examination for entry into the Higher Services. Part I, held m April, to qualify for interview by the Public Services Commission. They are: Ang Cheng Tin. A. Ramahathan. Chang Nam Kwong. C. K. Balakrishnan alias Kun170 words
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Article82 1955-06-25 8 TWO gunmen fired three shots at the fleeing resident of a house m East Coast Road at 4.15 a.m. yesterday. The bandits had lain m wait for the man who usually left his house at that hour to go to work. The resident said, as he82 words
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Article46 1955-06-25 8 FIFTEEN minutes after a Malay fled with the hand bag of a Dutch woman after pointing a dagger at her m her flat m Dunearn Road, on Thursday night, he was arrested by the crew of a radio car m Adam Road.46 words
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Article46 1955-06-25 8 A RECEIVING and adjudication order was made m the Singapore High Court yesterday against Tan Joo Song, trading as Seng Chiang Hang, on the petition of Khoo Soo Chay, trading as Sun Trading Company, to whom be is owing $4,071 on a judgment debt.46 words
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Article, Illustration42 1955-06-25 8 Standard photo by THE Band of the Ist Battalion Federation Regiment from Butterworth marched through the principal streets of Kuala Lumpur during Selangor's "Recruiting Day" last Thursday. The Band was conducted by Drum/Sgt. Charley Alberto. Yong Peng SeongYong Peng Seong - 42 words
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Article229 1955-06-25 8 A 21-YEAR-OLD hawker, Chia Soon Sen, was found guilty m a Singapore court yesterday, for possession of 83,400 dutiable cigarettes m his car, which crashed into a stationary vehicle at the junction of Farrer Road and Bukit Timah Road, on March 26. The Magistrate, Mr.229 words
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Article124 1955-06-25 8 CHENG Peng Hee. who wm served with a mandatory order to demolish his Thom.-un Road charcoal and firewood shed by the end of last yer.r, asked the Singapore C:1» Police Court yesterday for an extension of the order. He told the Court that ht had written124 words
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Article, Illustration59 1955-06-25 8 FOR allowing a woman. Kang Chee Eng. not covered by third party insurance, to drive a car. Lim Heng Pang was fined $50 by the Singa- pore First Traffic Magistrate Court yesterday. Lim. who pleaded guilty. was disqualified from driving for one year. "The59 words
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Advertisement333 1955-06-25 8 I OWIX i 117 JWLS H CENTS' and LADIES. B FULL STEEL ROLLED GOLD, n AND COLD TOP. B Obiainabte from All fi Watch Deders. XL Gc*£BALAC£NTS:- JJ I 66eetimG>,&t fi JB6,»OfirtrßMtDC£*o.,rPo*E. XL QamnmtmtmgHHHmß STAR BRAND Tingkwon Pressure Lamp BETTER USE BUTTERFLY MANTLES SOLD EVERYWHERE lEAHINCO. 231. South Bridge Road333 words
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Advertisement97 1955-06-25 8 TO-NIGHT EXTENSION la.m. J —ATTRACTIONS— Waff V SPOT DANCES l%Jr*> Prizes r COURTESY OF MESSRS lrM^**J9 J SIME DARBY Af/^fT, CO., LTD. ikSGrnrmf NIGHT WILSON'S "Dancing-Time" ORCHESTRA Presents Miss CECILIA Singing all the latest Song-Hits. TO-MORROW Tta-Dance 2-5 p.m. Keg Haircream Spot Dances f A LO LING TOMORROW MIGHT I97 words
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Article1146 1955-06-25 9 JOHN HALKIM - STAGE DOOR JOHN HALKIM litllHll FESTIVAL of Music and 3 Drama is to be held later this year under the auspices o f the Singapore Teachers' m ion. There will be entries f ro m schools and youth organisations. The adjudication of Drama Teams will take place between September :>1,146 words
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Article398 1955-06-25 9 Sings Here Next Wed. honour of the visit to Great Britain of King Gustav and Queen Louise of Sweden. The spectacular "Cog dOr" before Royalty at Covent Garden was any young artist's dream of success. But for Mattiwilda Dobbs it spelt tragedy as well, and it found her398 words
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1154 1955-06-25 9 the United States of America: This is the first of a series of articles—"lmpressions of the United States" —by ALAN PATON. The writer is the distinguished South African novelist whose books "Cry, the Beloved Country" and "Too Late the Phalarope" deal with the1,154 words
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Article258 1955-06-25 9 TOWKAY of the TAVERN TfADIO MALAYA'S listen- ers icho have roared with laughter at each session of "Towkay's Tavern," want to know who that "madcap" Muihu is. This likeable character needs no introduction. He is none other than LARRY FENTON, Singapore's mimic, comedian and musician. Just m case you don't258 words
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Article, Illustration517 1955-06-25 9 VICTOR DOGGETT; Anarusis - VICTOR DOGGETT Anarusis New Records (REVIEWED by PHILIPS, m lighter vein this week, give us a 10--inch disc m the Popular Series of four Waldteufel waltzes ESTUDIANTINA, ESPANA, GOLDEN RAIN and the inescapable SKATERS.—played by the Philadelphia Orchestra under Eugene Ormandy (SR *****). There is. of course, considerable517 words
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Advertisement65 1955-06-25 9 The world famous family of TIGER I medicinal products -''''^^S^u A C^jBHC"-'. ■>'.• ■}>'■' '■t'>r'>".-Ka*X-!*!->X-''^^^^B i CHEE THONE SAN 1 Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache, Earache, Stomachache/ Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL I *wvvvvvvvv\%vvvvvvivvvto*«vvv%y%^^ I For ALL Your Requirements MEN'S65 words
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Miscellaneous208 1955-06-25 9 P f 'P^^^^^PP^^^^^^^^^P^^^^H^Kmß (Anag) (10) vlwi a 6. A reserve sum (4.3) i 7- Trip th» light fantastic at WMMJJBJBBMiHiiiißßßMßHHHHl^MM^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Across each end when paying asI* I-* I S h v" < n >P (The Merchant of 10. A Spanish chief is bitter (4) 9H HI H| HI IIMH Venice)208 words
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310 1955-06-25 10 Importers And TradersMustCarry Permanent Stocks Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federation Government has indicated that it would lift the control on rice if the importers and merchants were prepared to carry permanent stocks totalling at least 50,000 tons, The Standard understands310 words
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242 1955-06-25 10 S'pore Syndicate Buys 2 0,000 Tons Of Burma Rice A SINGAPORE co-operative syndicate has contracted the purchase of some 20,000 tons of Ngasein rice from Burma for shipment within the next three months. A spokesman of the Burma Trade Association, Mr. Lee Tye Toh, who is a member of the242 words
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88 1955-06-25 10 Strike Halts Work At Texas Smelter A STRIKE arising from a wage dispute has halted operations at the U.S. Government's Texas City tin smelter since Tuesday. The CIO union which called strike is holding for a 10-cent hourly wage m crease retroactive to March 1. The tin processing corporation which88 words
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Article, Illustration28 1955-06-25 10 (ABOVE): Jar inspection, filling: and capping m the Marmite Food Extract Co. Ltd's factory at Burton-on-Trent. (On right): Cartoning and despatch of Marmite to filled storeroom.28 words
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Article106 1955-06-25 10 RUBBER PRICE JUMPS TRADE and speculative buying yesterday afternoon caused a sharp rise m Singapore rubber prices, first grade July shipment closing at $1.09J per lb., an improvement of f cent on Thursday. The highest price done yesterday was $I.lo£ per lb. for July shipment, the highest m three years.106 words
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Article57 1955-06-25 10 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices, (cents per lb.) yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot loose 109 J 110 RSS f.o.b. July No. 1 1081 108? Aug. No. 1 105g 105J July No. 2 103J 104J July No. 3 98 98J RMA on reg tender: July57 words
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Article47 1955-06-25 10 PRESSED Steel Co., of Oxford has secured the order to supply railway waggon* for Indian Railways to the value of £2i million. The waggons will be manufactured at the firm's works near Paisley, Scotland and shipped m crated form for assembly m India.47 words
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Article79 1955-06-25 10 MALAYAN tin statistics for May showed stocks at 6,861 tons (5.656 tons m April) and production at 5,115 tons (4,874 tons m April). The total amount of tin m concentrates produced m the first five months of the year was 25,122 tons (24.485 tons for the79 words
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Article, Illustration284 1955-06-25 10 Chief Brewmaster Leaving Colony I Finance And Commerce AFTER 19 years m Malaya. Mr. J. E. de Rijke. Chief Brewmaster. of Malayan Breweries Ltd., leaves Singapore on July 3 to take up a new appointment m Holland. Mr. Rijke is to head the Foreign Breweries Department of Heineken's Brewery, Rotterdam,284 words
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Article161 1955-06-25 10 A QUIETLY steady tone prevailed over the coconut oil market at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange yesterday with more Rangoon and Continental inquiries Noon closing prices at the Exchange were: coconut oil bulk «S42J, drums $45 (up 50 cents). Copra closed on a dull tone, at161 words
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Article106 1955-06-25 10 BOTH tins and industrials continued dull and irregular on the Malayan share market yesterday with very narrow fluctuations. There was a shrinkage of turnover. Small activity was reported m the rubber shares section. Price changes reported by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were INDUSTRIALS Buyers106 words
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Article136 1955-06-25 10 SINGAPORE sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: 8.8. Petrol 37/- xd; Fraser Neave ords. $1.72£ overnight and today; Gammon $2.60; Malayan Cements $1.48; Malayan Colls. 77 cents overnight; Metal Box $1.50. $1.51 i, $1.47J (odd lot); Singapore Traction ords. 27/6: Straits Traders $23.00 overnight, $22.90 today:136 words
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237 1955-06-25 10 BREWERY WASTE SAVED LIVES DURING THE WAR WASTE from Britain's breweries, made into a vitamin-rich extract— Marmite —is bringing health to many thousands of people m Africa and the Far East, including Malaya. This finished extract Is blended, flavoured and put into jars for markets In Britain as well as237 words
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Article30 1955-06-25 10 A FIVE-MEMBER team of top-level U.S. businessmen will fly to Japan to help spur that country's productivity, the Foreign Operations Administration (FOA) said m Washington.30 words
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484 1955-06-25 10 THE week started with a noticeable easing of the labour situation m Singapore, but its after-effects were somewhat unexpectedly an increase m demand from overseas with good trade support, and speculative interest, according to the weekly rubber market report of Messrs Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co.484 words
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Advertisement615 1955-06-25 10 NOTICES CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD Notice. Replacement of D.C. Apparatus Malacca. pONSUMERS m Malacca who wish to claim for the replacement of direct current apparatus that they cannot use on alternating current should make their claims before Tuesday, July sth, 1955. 2. Claims will not be considered it received after that615 words
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Advertisement384 1955-06-25 10 NOTICES KUCHAI TIN, LIMITED. (Incorporated m the Colony of Singapore) DIVIDEND No. 45. iVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11 that a 2nd Interim Dividend of 15% less 30 Tc Singapore Income Tax for the year ending 30th September, 1955, on the Shares of the Company has been declared and will be384 words
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Advertisement127 1955-06-25 10 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA Spore P. Slmm P*n"" Kyoan Mara for Japan Cdn. 8/9 ETD 0900: 26 June An Mara for Alexandria. Genoa. Marseilles. Tangier, Casablanca. London, Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hamburg (Passengers Accepted) 10/12 |uly Mantetsu Mara tor Rangoon, ChittaRong Calcutta 11/12 |uty New York Mara for Hong Kong. Manila. Kobe Yokohama127 words
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Advertisement776 1955-06-25 11 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD TEL: *****/O, *****/4 iL J _*rTHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halite.. Montr.aL Boston, New Tom, tollta^ f****^ ft* f"M P S ham »ena M MENTOR 19/26 July 27 fulv 28/29 lul"olyoorus »/us«Vt nTS» '"Xt Carriers option to preeeed vU etW Mm H olstharto776 words
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Advertisement990 1955-06-25 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 Oeeorporet* ta Singapore) tf2linet> o.pt» THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE I"? 1 .«!TSI" pnc 4 P"*' «o load end discharg. cargo SAIUNCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENT Siagapore <>•• Sells P. Sham Penani •UKhif cs for Liverpool ft Oisgow C 33/34, |un 26 U990 words
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Advertisement783 1955-06-25 11 MITSUI Jjr\ LINE cms tA.it. m S'pon P. Shorn Penang FOR JAPAN from Indlo Azumasan Maru from Bom- v bay, for Hongkong, Kobe, Moji. Yokohama. Nogoyo 30 June 28 June Woyo Maru from Calcutta, Rangoon, for Kobe, Yokohama, Osaka, Moji 15 July FOR JAPAN from Continent Kamogowo Mora tor Yokohama.783 words
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Advertisement757 1955-06-25 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT /SCANDINAVIA Fat Aden, Port Sold. Genoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hamburg, C«AA#flhfilla>ll i^LftfrlnninniSninwßi amnstjl t^aWaW Spore P. Sham Penong x) "MALACCA- 6/8 July 9/9 July 10/11 July -MEONIA~ 20/24 July 25/26 July 27/28 July "FALSTRIA* 16/19 Aug. 20/20 Aug. 21/22 Aug. x) Calls London (passengers only).757 words
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Article, Illustration94 1955-06-25 12 Mrs. Liana Willoughby, one of the organizers of the sale models three of the dresses which will be sold on Wednesday. Left. This chiffon evening dress with billowing, voluminous skirt and matching stole is graded from the palest pearl coloured bodice to a glowing orange skirt. Centre. Topped94 words
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648 1955-06-25 12 Mistakes Misfits Sale Next Wednesday JF you want to profit, by other people's mistakes, your opportunity will come next Wednesday. The event which enables you to do this is the Mistakes and Misfits Sale m aid of the St. John's Appeal Week. The name Misfits and Mistakes should be self648 words
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Article, Illustration621 1955-06-25 12 Gerree Read - Gerr ee Read By "rTHERE is nothing lovelier m the world, than the beauty of a woman, but it is as vulnerable as it is enchanting." These are the words of Mr. Robert Lodge, who is m Singapore demonstrating barrier creams for Innoxa the famous cosmetic621 words
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Article301 1955-06-25 12 GEORGE MELL - Damaged Gas Pipes For Love GEORGE MELL By "ALL'S fair m love and •£*-war" is a motto on which men are supposed to act when the lady of their choice is hard to win. But when girls take the initiative m selecting a partner, their antics surpass anything the most301 words
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Article560 1955-06-25 12 MARJORIE PROOPS - IT'S A FRYING SHAME. MARJORIE PROOPS Says LONDON. IVTOW that the holiday sea- son has got under way we are m for a long boring period of enduring other people's holiday stories. Our glazed eyes will be forced to focus on blurry, out-of-focus snaps of Aunt Bessie on the Beach560 words
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Article, Illustration352 1955-06-25 12 humorous approach to married life that was refreshIng. "My wife never asks mequestions when I get home late," he said. "She doesn't want to make a liar out of me." I also bumped into Armand Denis, the African Jungle wallah. He was striding352 words
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Advertisement91 1955-06-25 12 B^ Jf a and you'll see how Persil washes brighter! Ist LOOK 3rd LOOK Look how your coloureds come up You'll see that Persil washes your whites bright and fresh when washed m Persil. whiter than any other washing powder— < because it washes cleaner. 2nd LOOK See how Persil91 words
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Advertisement207 1955-06-25 12 m HOW TO CHEWSE m YOUR SWEETHEART You give yourself away when you If °/lL eat. Your character shows m the Wrgjjjk way you attack your food. Find I I yourself and your friends from MASHEi^uces- 1^ conn g* gravy. Mashes everything small pieces, and examines it 5 together. carefully207 words
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Miscellaneous384 1955-06-25 12 TODAY'S QUOTATION "Our system of govern- ment is like an hourglass: when one side's quite run out. we turn up the other and go on again." Douglas Jerrold. SATURDAY FOR EVERY- ONE: Those who are rea- llstic. studious, adaptable J make the most headway If j reason rules emotions and384 words
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Article858 1955-06-25 13 'POWER' SHOW BY SEIXAS TRABERT British Women Cause Major Upset WIMBLEDON. June 24, (AP-Reuter )-Vic Seixas' ailing shoulder, aided by heat treatments and rubdown^ proved strong enough for him and Tony Trabert ot Cincinnati to smother the British pair of Tony Pickard and Bobby Wilson 6-l! 6 i tas who858 words
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Article, Illustration463 1955-06-25 13 RAFFLES Girls School's quartette of Tan Twee Pin, Margaret Tan, Joyce Sim and Elsie Thuihboo smashed the Schools Invitation 4 x 110 yards relay record at the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus sports held on the SJI ground yesterday. This was the only463 words
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Article425 1955-06-25 13 PRIMARY SCHOOLS, HEATS FINALS A Division 100 yards Ist heat: 1. Tay Chye Hong (KC> 2. Zainab bte Abd. Ghani (TPGS) 3. Leong Onn Wai (TRGS) 4. Puah Chye Guat (Gey. Meth).— l2.s sec. 2nd heat: 1. Pritam Kaur (XC) 2. Tan Geok Beng (HGS> 3. Ang Huang Keng (TRGS)425 words
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Article163 1955-06-25 13 A DIVISION 100 yards: 1. Janet Jesudasen; 2. Gloria Beck; 3. June Stewart. —12.2 ?ec. 80 metres hurdles: 1. Gloria Beck: 2 C. OorlofT.— ls.B sec. Long Jump: 1. Gloria Beck: 2 J. Stewart; 3. S. de Souza.— l4 ft. 5 1/2 m. High Jump: 1. Gloria Beck;163 words
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Article280 1955-06-25 13 DIVISION A Sack Race: 1. Halliday House, 2. Young House. 3. Ince House. 75 Yards: 1. Teo Swee Lin. 2. Lim Ah Tai. Skipping Two Together: 1. Halliday House. 2. Lewis House 3. Young House. Balancing Relay: 1. Lewis House. 2. Young House. 3. Ince House. Off for280 words
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318 1955-06-25 13 COURAGEOUS 17-yetr-old Osman Alsagoff won the hearts of a small crowd at the semi-finals of the Federation of Boys' Clubs third annual boxing: tournament at Singapore Badminton Stadium last night. He was sent down by Teo Buck Seng (Pasir Panjang 8.C.) no less than318 words
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Article55 1955-06-25 13 SINGAPORE Corinthians after being held to a one-all interval draw, eventually beat Chinese Athletics by six goals to one m a Colony Division 1 match played at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Haji Garhan 2, Osman Bakar 2, Ismail Ahmad and Obed Said scored for the Corinthians. Hock55 words
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Article145 1955-06-25 13 LONDON, June 24 (Reuter)— A fine century by Roy McLean, who made 142. helped South Africa gain a first innings lead of 171 over England on the second day of the second cricket test at Lord's today. Resuming at 142 lor five wickets m reply145 words
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Article301 1955-06-25 13 DIVISION A t 100 Yards: 1. Thiagarajah 2. Robert Ng 3. Ivan De Souza. 220 Yards; 1. Lav Teck Lye 2 Thiagarajah 3. Ivan De Souza. 440 Yards: 1. Thiagarajah 2 Lav Teck Lye 3 Ivan De Souza. 880 Yards: 1. Thiagarajah 2. Andrew Wang 3.301 words
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Advertisement107 1955-06-25 13 CANBERRA MORNING SCHOOL BOYS Division A: 80 yards: 1 Lou Kam Seng: 2. Jadin bin Mahamad: 220, yards: 1. Chong Swee Liang; 2 Jumat bin Dafar; High Jump: 1. Sukumaran; 2 Mat Jadin. Division B: 80 yards:' 1. Yee Keng Wan: 2. James Alexander. 50 yards sack race: 1. Leong107 words
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Advertisement85 1955-06-25 13 EDUCATION A FEW seats vacant m Stds. V VI and VII. Apply Youn* Institution. 17. Jalan Ismail oft Jalan Eunos, Geylang. FOR SALE FAMOUS PELIKAN quality FOUNTAIN PEN with unrivaJJed gold nib 20 different grades Lifelong guarantee Model' 140 special Price $11/--plus postage. Prospectus on request Write to E. J.85 words
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Advertisement783 1955-06-25 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ENGAGEMENT A CORRECTION HHHE engagement announce- ment which appeared on sth June 1955 between Mary Pauline Dias to Maurice St« Maria, it was stated that Maurice is the adopted son. whereat it should read Maurice as the son of Mrs. N. F. Zarsadias of Malacca. SITUATIONS VACANT SARAWAK783 words
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Miscellaneous130 1955-06-25 13 LilAbner By Al Copp nfjSPjHßF^^O^ L| K E 1 W/ty^^S/MM/jiyW^ I I T AIN > T NICE r I VO' WON'T. HUM I HW^Jt^^ RAN- HOPES lIT y^^^fyjJ^VffTMAA KICK MOTHERS M^yW/f//\ AWRIGMT-VO* < CLOP"! wrs^L. V. WE KtN PINID J IN TH FACE//r \j/ V AXED F rn j>x Pr#-130 words
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Article1704 1955-06-25 14 Windsor Lad Has A Hot Tip For Today The safjafa IPOH, Fri: There has been no rain for the past week and the going for tomorrow should be very good. Only Challengers: Kheng Hua Good Forage IPOH, Fri.— Best bet for today's races, opening day1,704 words
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Article103 1955-06-25 14 SINGAPORE Chinese team to meet the Army m the first annual soccer match for the Tiger Balm Cup at Jalan Besair stadium tonight at eight will be selected from: Chu Chee Seng, Sect Yew Chang, Yip Chong Kum. Soh Teow Keng, Lim Hock Ban, Loh103 words
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Article51 1955-06-25 14 THE Singapore Civilian Football Referees will be holding a dinner at the SAFA Clubhouse on Tuesday, at 8.00 p.m. on the occasion of Mr. Abdul Rahman's departure to England on a Police training course. Members intending to join m the dinner are requested to contact the Hon.51 words
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Article22 1955-06-25 14 ARSENAL S.C. was held to a two-all draw by Braddell S.C. m a friendly socrer match at Farrer Park yesterday.22 words
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Article, Illustration274 1955-06-25 14 AVWWWWVWWVWWWWWw WHEW! dot was real mijracallouse! Dat was pretty I 2 close! WHAT, Star Signal? Now, I wanna be de honest with yuh. Windsor's Laddie, he gimme de Dantesque "sure win," he said. Then come along that moiderous feline, 1 Silly (Sue)274 words
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Miscellaneous1216 1955-06-25 14 Standard's Selections Windsor Lad The Pilot Trundle HiU Scrutineei DON WAYNK BO9E-MAIIE NATIVE RULER DON WAYNE J Distributor Don Wayne' Don Wayne Native Ruler GREET ARCH SIDE TOLY'S DELIGHT BRIGHT EYES II Lucky Nick Bright Eyes 11 Bright Eyes II Greet "Z™" PINK TICKET RIVER PATROL PINK TICKET GOOD FORAGE1,216 words
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Miscellaneous92 1955-06-25 14 SOCCER: Singapore Chinese F.A. v. Army XI at Jalan Besar stadium at 7.30 p.m. Friendly: Dynamo S.C. v. GHO Signals at Tanglin ground. ATHLETICS: Tanjong Rhu Girls School; Rayman School I; Raffles Institution on the Raffles Institution ground; St. Thomas School at St. Michael's Road. SOCCER: SAFA league Div. 292 words
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