Singapore Standard, 5 July 1955
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Title Section13 1955-07-05 1 Singapore Standard gapore^^Stan rrvv- .!<.» SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1953 It PACES IS CENTS.13 words
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196 1955-07-05 1 fxpe/ Northern Men T.U.C. IiADONi July 4, (Reuter)— Britain's six-week old nded this morning when London strikers follow the lead of their northern colleagues dP H riturn to work immediately. aa strike bound northern ports de- p.d to go back today. 1 The 13.000 stevedores,196 words
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Article71 1955-07-05 1 PILGRIM SHIP FIRED ON IN GULF 4. (Reu- i sh ship ns i a was I near the Gulf of I Sea. patches .rcles pping tiun is China Ltd. the pila on ptian no El ntrance to t yester- above b e l ween reported -hip John md the i71 words
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Article34 1955-07-05 1 \crthurst Rtuttr) '•:< ftiu'ii were »»rtd brrc tod.i\ in a *»th \ka|j sikhs uho tatiag for the irnutl i Punjabiate 1 ir casskdh "N too Akulis ithrrpil near >ikh >hrinc triple and th.m.34 words
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Article98 1955-07-05 1 Reds To Free 3 Americans NEW DELHI. July 4 (Reuter>— Three of five United Nations ex-prisoners of the Korean War. who had earlier renounced their decision to live in China will be released this week, it was learnt here today. A spokesman of the Indian Red Cross said they had98 words
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Article, Illustration57 1955-07-05 1 (ABOVE) Ho Kian Penp, the 19-year-old Singapore student who changed his mind about going: to Red China, covers his face with newspapers when an United Press cameraman took this picture in Hongkong last week. (Right) In Singapore last night. Ho adopted the same camera shy attitude57 words
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Article68 1955-07-05 1 HONGKONG. July 4 <Reuten Foreign missionaries, who have obtained requisite permission from the North Vietnam Government, will be allowed "to propagate religion like Vietnamese clergymen" under a new decree approved by North Vietnam President Ho Chi Minh on June 14. North Vietnam Radio reported today. But68 words
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Article179 1955-07-05 1 Highest Price Hifs $7.28% THE scramble to ship rubber by a section of the trade, caused some panic buying in the Singapore market yesterday, with the highest reported price at $L2ss for July shipment. The market closed at $1.24;*, a rise of two cents on179 words
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Article663 1955-07-05 1 MARSHALL AVERTS NEW CRISIS SHB Agree To Talks SIX CONDITIONS OF NEGOTIATION SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, successfully averted a new industrial crisis in the Colony by persuading the Harbour Board last night to resume negotiations with Staff Association on the three outstanding claims. Mr. Marshall had discussions with663 words
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Article474 1955-07-05 1 ...AND AVOIDS THE PRESS RUNAWAY Ho Kian Peng, 19, who changed his mind about going: to Red China while en route to Hongkong, returned to Singapore in a C.P.A. plane last 1 night. He adopted the s'vasive tactics again*t htfß& )hotographers as' h<> fl*J*w Hongkong.474 words
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Article59 1955-07-05 1 BAGHDAD. July 4 (Reuter) —President Ahmad Soekarno of Indonesia has accepted the Iraq Government's invitation to visit Baghdad, it was officially announced today. Dr. Soekarno is expected to arrive in Baghdad on July 18. After spending 24 hours as a guest of the Iraq Government ho59 words
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Article53 1955-07-05 1 TAIPEI. July 4 (Reuter) Thirty nine persons were hurt last night when a Diesel train crashed against a truck loaded with sulphuric acid in the outskirts of Taipei. Panic stricken passengers burnt by the acid rushed out screaming from the train. No deaths so far53 words
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Article100 1955-07-05 1 US Traffic Kills 243 On July 4 CHICAGO. July 4— One of the biggest traffic jams in United States history sent holiday traffic deaths climbing towards record heights today Cars clogeed the highways across the nation as the long July 4 weekend hit its climax In the east, a blaring100 words
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117 1955-07-05 1 Britain Transfers Base To S. Africa LONDON. July 4 (Reuter) —Sir Anthony Edon. British Prime Minister, announced today that Britain is transferring her naval base at Simonstown. South Africa, to the Union Government But he told the House of Commons. Britain in peace and war would continue to havo the117 words
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Article31 1955-07-05 1 OSLO. July 4 (Reuter) King Haakon. who broke his thigh in a fall in his bathroom last Wednesday, continues to make satisfactory progress, his doctors' bulletin said this morning.31 words
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177 1955-07-05 1 LONDON, July 4 (AP) The Countess of Mayo, once famed as a Mayfair hostess, is back in circulation after spending two months in a Himalayan cave. The 51 -year-old Countess, who returned to London this weekend, told reporters she had gone to Rishikesh. Northern177 words
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Article157 1955-07-05 1 TAIPEI, July 4, (UP)— Red China has begun recruiting Chinese seamen in Malaya, Hongkong and Macao to man their fast-growing motorized junk fleet on the Fukien coast, the official Tatao News Agency re- ported today. The Ministry of Interior's news agency said the Communists were157 words
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Article112 1955-07-05 1 SINGAPORE'S 537.000.000 International Airport at Paya Lebar may open on Aug. 20, The Standard reliably understands. Civil Aviation authorities are in communication with Whitehall to find out if this date would fit into the Malayan programme of the Secretary for the Colonies, Mr. Alan112 words
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Article55 1955-07-05 1 GENOA. July 4 (Reuter) Monsignor Manuel Tato and Ramon Novoa, Roman Catholic prelates expelled from Buenos Aires by the Peron Government three weeks agti. sail for Brazil today, amid reports that they will be allowed to return to Argentina. The reports were issued by55 words
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Article68 1955-07-05 1 RIPLEY. West Virginia. July 4 (Reuter) Mr. Bradley D. Nash. Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force, said today that Communist China now possessed "the fourth most powerful air force in the world." In an address prepared for an Independence Day celebration. Mr. Nash said that68 words
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Article42 1955-07-05 1 LONDON. July 4 (Router) —The death was announced today of Sir Harold Tempany. a former agricultural adviser to the Secretary of State for Colonial Affairs. Sir Harold, who was 73. died on Saturday at his West London home.42 words
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Article31 1955-07-05 1 MR RE TURNBULL. the Governor of North Borneo, arrived in Singapore yesterday on his way to Jesselton after home leave. He leaves the Colony for Borneo on July 6.31 words
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Advertisement24 1955-07-05 1 1^ SEASON =1 WRgS TRADING CO. ,77. /*y I r plpasurp and satisfaction tHURCHMANS No. 1 of 30 or 25. an* ftkrX. of 1024 words
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Advertisement45 1955-07-05 1 SERVES |^J MALAYA'S $5.20 ICE CREAM DON'T BE A STRING PULLER! r OU don't have to be an octopus to operate Solomat.c Blinds the only Venetian blind with a SINCLE control to raise, tilt and lower the slats ask <3ack£> about it I BCK SI45 words
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Article, Illustration64 1955-07-05 2 FOLK of the six new hostesses who began learning their jobs at Kallang airport yesterday took time off to pose for this Standard picture. The% have been selected to augment the staff at thr new International airport which is to be opened on64 words
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Article130 1955-07-05 2 JOIIOKh BAIIKI. Mon. -Two women terrorists, 1 who have been in the jungle since 1952, surrendered to the police in Labis, Johore, on Saturday. One of the two women. Tav Swec Emu. was the wife of Chop Hens. District Committee member for Labis, who was by130 words
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Article28 1955-07-05 2 LORD Ismay. Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, flew to Bonn from Paris yesterday for a two-day official visit toi Wost Germany. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article73 1955-07-05 2 MERSING. Mon— Tins c i rches and the Diamond f the Sultan ol Jobore f Sept 1!». On the I there will ing of prayers, folition of f to the poor and hool Chi <:rcn. >ea sports and free cinema The next day there73 words
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197 1955-07-05 2 Stevedores Oppose Hiring Of Casual Hands PORT SWETTENHAM, Mon.— The Port Swettenham Harbour Workers' Union, representing 1.300 stevedores, decided here last night to protest against the continued employment of casual workers on a day-to-day basis. Mr. V Suppiah. the Union secretary, told its annual Renewal meeting that no employer should197 words
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Article, Illustration335 1955-07-05 2 SHE ALLEGED RAPE BY BUYER PENANG, Mon. A 36-year-old woman who filed a report against a shopkeeper for allegedly raping her 12-year-old daughter today discovered that the law works both ways. Koay Chooi, who lodged the report, was found guilty on a charge335 words
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179 1955-07-05 2 Surrenders Because Of His JungleBorn Son SEREMBAN, Mon. Government's surrender terms to the terrorists and the generous way the surrendered enemy personnel have been treated, was one of the reasons which made 30-year-old Yau Tong. Secretary and commander of the Seremban MCP organization to give up. The Standard learned today.179 words
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Article161 1955-07-05 2 CLOSING rubber prhe* (cents per Ib in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 R S.S Spot Loose 1261 126 i No I KSS f.o.b. July 124? 125 No. 2 113} 114J No. 3 107 108 Tone: Steady. TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday was 5361 per161 words
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Article, Illustration76 1955-07-05 2 MX. W. E. Balasingam. independant candidate for Ipoh ahd Menglembu constituency with his Ford Anglia wl ieh i s rigged up with a portable gramophone and loud speaker for his election campaign. Since Nomination Day. this ex-government clerk says he has lost 20 pounds weight76 words
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Article30 1955-07-05 2 STRIKING workers tied up refitting work in Australia's two major naval dockyards yesterday following a dispute with the Navy over wage margins. Reuter They Walt* On IceReuter - 30 words
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228 1955-07-05 2 TAPPERS OUTWIT ARMED TERRORISTS DAZZLE CAPTORS WITH GETAWAY £?9u y a sim P |e trick fiv e rubber tappers managed Mt) escape with their lives from three armed Communist terrorists who field thrra captive at the point of their Runs for nearly an hour in a jungle swamp. I ThP228 words
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Article82 1955-07-05 2 55-yr.Old Gets 5 Yrs. For Rape KUALA LOMPUI 55-ycar-nld rubi Chan Choy, VI I in the High Own of raping vi and Kntenoed to imprisonment. Th<* s^irl. in I I ant whisper. I Pretheroe th;<- I lnu in a nelfhb Kuala Kub B last year, when Cl In. "lh> picked82 words
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Article31 1955-07-05 2 THE Export I Ge\ an If. Verbii st, arrive J pore yesterday tour of the for his He said ho was r in popularising colour 1.31 words
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Advertisement140 1955-07-05 2 fffS THE NEW WIOISIIIY H Distinctively 1 fP SIX -NINETY +J *9 Mm w %J Wwtmmm €*m m(M wP »C^ C y\\/J As lne y«» r *IP by one's senst of values j\ W changes; one ,s able to cn )O y a greater appreciation "> C^ X of lhin140 words
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Article, Illustration26 1955-07-05 3 .•rr for Communications and Works. Mr. ts buys the first stamp at the new Bukit I OfW which he declared open yesterday.26 words
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Article172 1955-07-05 3 gg leg*] aid for the people was promised by Mr. the Minister for Communications, hired open a new post office at Bukit .ealcd that Mr. Tan Thoon Lip of was fioing to Australia to study eh already exists there. He warned that it would take172 words
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Article67 1955-07-05 3 MARSHALL DROPS LIBEL ACTION Progs Were Defendants Chiel ,*ed ye an .n g :n In the oiyr.ci the re in- .l"s 'hat .n" r In ques>d Rene- Marand lection dirty" r, :t- m- r libel SITC ppiy to mction of I P for the an irther ter d to s67 words
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Article45 1955-07-05 3 MOHAMMED Maidin was tentatively charged ill the Singapore Sixth Magistrate ri yester lay with rausinq is hurt to Mohammed him with a knife at Mouln Green on March 3. Bail of $2,000 was allowed and the case postponed to July 11.45 words
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Article117 1955-07-05 3 KAJANG Moil- The Medical Department's ettorts to start a blood transfusion service in Kajang has met with response lrom only two volunteers —the District Officer and the Police OCPD Dr. Mohamed Noor the Medical Officer, had planned the service about two months ago117 words
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Article185 1955-07-05 3 KI'ALA LIMPI'R, Mon. In a campaign address, Tungku Abdul Rahman tonight made a radio appeal to the Federation's million-strong electorate to vote the I'MNO-MCA-MIC Alliance into power at the July 27. election. Inaugurating Radio Malawi's political broadcasts, the Alliance chief held that the forthcoming election in185 words
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Article41 1955-07-05 3 SINGAPORE Customs stopped a car in Keppel Road, on Sunday night and after a search discovered 23 pounds of opium in it. The opium is valued at $13,000. Two men who were in the car were detained.41 words
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111 1955-07-05 3 Police May Now Shoot Buffaloes That Stray MALACCA Mon. A Gazatte notification issued on June 30 empowers Police Officers of the rank of Corporal or above to shoot any buffalo found wandering in prohibited areas between the hours of 7 p.m. and 6 a.m. What constitutes prohibited areas where buffaloes111 words
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Article40 1955-07-05 3 THE Chief Budrihi.-t Priest for Malaya and Singapore, the Venerable K. Gunaratsna Thero. is expected to arrive in Pcnang in the Carthase on July 18. He will be accompanied by the Venerable If. A. Upananda Thero.40 words
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Article180 1955-07-05 3 ii :n 1 "rmunai at I Id the a chai 'M ■gainst •lr. P. F. de 1 if men. Chew Seek Choc and Kuoy Yew Kirn, BCCUSCd of attempting to extort $3,200 from him on Dec. lfi. last year, by putting him in fear of180 words
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362 1955-07-05 3 Habeas Corpus Plea Dismissed THE application for a writ of habeas corpus concerning Sim Chwee Guan, 36, now detained in Outram Road Prison, pending banishment, was dismissed by the Chief Justice, Sir Charles MurrayAynsley, in the Singapore High Court yesterday. Cancelling the order362 words
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160 1955-07-05 3 Three Face Trial For 'Toy Pistol' Robbery THREE men. Teng Poh Sui alias Poh Chwec. Tay Sai Tian. and Goh Hock Poh. stood trial before Mr. Justice Whitton in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday, on a charge of causing hurt whilst commiting armed robbery at a temple in Paya Lebar160 words
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Article38 1955-07-05 3 HONGKONG. July 4 Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: Sls.tiO lo Ul sterling; $5.***** to US$l; 51. 840 to Malayan $1; $0,121 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $250,875 to a tael.38 words
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284 1955-07-05 3 ALLOT more bus routes to Chinese-owned bus companies and more people will be encouraged to move out to the rural areas, thereby relieving the acute housing shortage in the City area, Mr. Sim Beng Seng, an elected councillor, declared yesterday.284 words
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Article135 1955-07-05 3 A FORMER dance hostess, Pang Yin Ying, told the Coroner's Court yesterday that although she was told her mother Ng Choy Keng, 40, had taken poison, "I did not do anything. It was late at night." The Coroner Mr. Giam Chong Hing, was135 words
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77 1955-07-05 3 No Wish To Close Down Paper Tan MALACCA. Mon "I have no wish to close down The Standard even though I heartily disaurre with the paper." said Mr. Tan Siew Sin, the Alliance candidate for Malacca Central, at an election rally today. Mr. Tan was replying to Mr. A. Dawson77 words
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Article61 1955-07-05 3 SQUADRON Leader George H. Sizcr. Unit Commander. Headquarters, FEAF. was married at St. George's Church RAF Changi, to Miss Barbara Fay Campbell today. The bride flow out from the United Kingdom last week for the wedding. The newly weds will spend their honeymoon in Penang. Squadron61 words
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Article70 1955-07-05 3 JOJIORE BAHRU. Mon.— A man, deaf and dumb, was sentenced in the Magistrate's Court here today to one day's imprisonment for breaking a curfew law. Ho Sw?e Hock was first charged a fortnight ago when he was found to be a mute. His case wa s70 words
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Advertisement275 1955-07-05 3 'DOUBLE TWO' The collar-attached shirt with the extra collar you can easily fix in five minutes! Yes, Double Two has everything (and more) that a man could a^k for. Fine fabric well cut I HO W TOF I T TM generous in shoulder width, sleeve and seam TRA C L275 words
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Article, Illustration61 1955-07-05 4 TWENTY students of the Junior Technical School in Singapore, called at the Blood Transfusion Centre at the General Hospital to don ate blood following: an appeal for donors of O group earlier in the day The students pictured with their instructor Mr. Leo Owen (standing secondStandard - 61 words
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Article148 1955-07-05 4 GOSSIPS MADE HIM ATTEMPT SUICIDE TANJONG MALIM, Mon. Rajagppal, a Town Board lorry driver in Ulu Bernam, was bound over in the sum of $100 to be of good behaviour for one year in the Tanjong Malim Magistrate's Court on Saturday for attempting to commit suicide on June 2G. Inspector148 words
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220 1955-07-05 4 Glamour Jobs May Cause A Rail Crisis How Were Girl Receptionists Selected —Union KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Malayan Railway Administration's recent appointment of six girl receptionists at Kuala Lumpur and Singapore stations, threatens to plunge the country into a new rail crisis, The Standard learnt today. The Malayan Railway Traffic220 words
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Article, Illustration117 1955-07-05 4 Here To Discuss Defence THE United Kingdom Assistant Under Secretary of State for Air, Mr. G. S. Whittuck arrived by Qantas BOAC plane in Singapore yesterday, to confer with the Colony Air and Arm> officials on the fiancial arrangements to be made with the Australian and T ew Zealand GovernmentsStandard - 117 words
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Article67 1955-07-05 4 PENANG Mom. -The Secretary foi Chinese AH airs, Mr. B. T, W. Stewart, stated today that thp Han Chiang High Scboo] is organizing a concert in aid of the Settlement Welfare Fund on Saturday July 9. at the New World Amusement Park. About 100 students, 8067 words
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Article240 1955-07-05 4 PMIA May Team Up With Alliance KLANG, Mon.— The Pan-Malayan Islamic Association—the big "question mark" in the Federal elections—set Party leaders here thinking today with a hint that it might join the Alliance in a coalition immediately after polling day. "The Association will join a Party with identical aims for240 words
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Article55 1955-07-05 4 JUMANI bin Mujir. who pleaded guilty in the Singapore Sixth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of theft of $260 cash. and gold articles worth 5675. was remanded in prison till July 11 for sentence. It was alleged that Jumani committed the ofTence at Pulau55 words
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Article, Illustration37 1955-07-05 4 SWAMFILLAI Francis, former pupil of St. Paul's Institution Seremban returned home after obtaining a Diploma, in Veterinary Science from the Bengal Veterinary College, Calcutta. He had been away for the last 3 years.37 words
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Article73 1955-07-05 4 PENANG. Mon. Municipal Councillor, Mr. 11. E. Tyebkhan. told The Standard today he has resigned from the Alliance Committee and also given up his post of vice-president of the Muslim League. Penang and Province Wellesley. He said he held a seat in the Alliance Liaison Committee on behalf73 words
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Article, Illustration106 1955-07-05 4 YESTERDAY wm the ninth anniversary of Philippines Independence, More than 4.W gUB§U members of the Consular Corps, Government official** Service chiefs and leading Singapore citizens attended a reception at the residence of the Consul of the Republic of the Philippines, Mr. }"*"/> R- Abubakar. Mr. Abubakar proposed a toastStandard - 106 words
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Advertisement382 1955-07-05 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS MODI ON NO^ .ZW" 6.45 and 9.30 P m RONtAMIC SPKTACIE OF IHE COIDEM DAYS OF KNIGHTHOOD! JOANNE DRU\ rtltK \\H\jW\O l^Z~^^ M^t. STEBEOPHQNIC SOUND piusciNtMAscopt shori "THIS SUPERSONIC AGE" ,xxxxxvxxxxxxxxxxxxx NEXT CHAW 6E VV^ VXXXXVXVXXVNXXXX I SOMETHING NEW! SOMETHING DIFFERENT! I <r M^B^^BB^^^^^L^^Jl.^^^^^B^^^^^l B^B^^^^^B^B^^ fe*^^B B^B^^^B^^^^^r^^^i^T^^^^™^H382 words
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Advertisement272 1955-07-05 4 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS A film never before so daringly toki: Your last chance to see it r»i»— _.-c^«-g 151 MARRS JAMES DLAN BMIOND MASSES S*JSToSS»CUaZtt BA^ OPENS TOMORROW^ J 4^ o.RtC'3«» HR A* ■KUDIKi rV!! iL- I _^l E "^^B M 4 tun o« I j^^ l\ J^_"^j^^^f> a272 words
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119 1955-07-05 5 TELOK AN SOX. Mon. The only way to combat the problem of increasing prostitution was to strengthen the Muslim marriage law to prevent loose marriages. This was the opinion expressed by the Kaum Ibu section of the Lower Perak Muslim Welfare Committee at] tta annual119 words
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350 1955-07-05 5 ABORTION KILLED HER, CORONER TOLD Inquest Ends With Arrest Of Woman THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. X T. Alexander, yesterday ordered the arrest of a woman. Kathiyah binte Omar, after returning a verdict df "culpable homicide not amounting to murder" at the conclusion of an inquest into the death of a350 words
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Article34 1955-07-05 5 TANJONG MALIM Mon len men were fined 520 each in *he Tanjung Ma'.im Magistrate's Court on Saturday for breach of curfew on Chancjkat Assa Estate Uiu Bernam on June 2134 words
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Article32 1955-07-05 5 NINETEEN women and two men were fined a total of $105 j lor gambling in a house in Marne Road on July 3. by the Singapore- Fourth Police Magistrate yesterday32 words
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Article1767 1955-07-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR Mori. owinf is the list of randi who were successhi the theory of music .inat:ons of the Associated i of the Royal Schools of London, held in March SKLANGOR indicia tes entered by Hip Ml.ingor School of Music Lil.- Au-Yong il>, Pinkie Char. '11.I 11,767 words
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Article, Illustration55 1955-07-05 5 She Wll Sing Here Photo. jWWi \\w\\V TUFNTY-tuo-year-old singer Miss Pam Cram arrived in Singapore yes- terday on a three-month sinuinu contract with Raffles Hotel. Born in Z. Calcutta of F.n»lish par- ents. Miss Cram said. she sane in prominent J ahutta hotels and some I'nited Kingdom clubs durin? theStandard - 55 words
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356 1955-07-05 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE proposal to have early Malayanization without "fear of loss of efficiency* 1 of the Singapore Education Service was yesterday hailed by political parties, teachers and students. They were commenting on a story published in yesterday's Issue of The356 words
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Article, Illustration73 1955-07-05 5 Off To World Mothers' Meet; photo. MOKE than 200 members of thp Malay Women > Welfare Associai tion and friends were at i Kallang airport yesterterday to sen.i off their President, Cht Zahara 1 binte Noor Mohamed. 1 who left by KLM plane 1 for Lausanne. Switzer--1 land where sheStandard - 73 words
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147 1955-07-05 5 Telecoms Plan For Broadcast, Television IPOH. Mon.— The Tele- communications Department is planning to use a micro-wave system whereby the country's telephone system will be able to carry broadcast and television programmes between Singapore Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh and Pcnang. This was disclosed by the Member lor Posts and Telecommunications. Mr.147 words
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Article83 1955-07-05 5 HEMEL Hempstead. England. July 4 (Reutert A Labour Member of Parliament. Mr. \V. Warbey. advocates a two per cent tax on all purchases from shops, the money to be a contribution to an international fund to help under-doveloped arras. "I believe the British people would83 words
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Advertisement162 1955-07-05 5 *(ora FRAGRANCE that FLATTERS and mains a lowly MEMORY Cusson^ Nlfl Imperial Leather j SOIP TOILET POWOER MD FOR HUBBY. IRIIUMTINE. AFTER SHAVE LOT ON MO SHAMING STICKS. I "'KIDNEY TROUBLE? fast pz'^ ere &*k o warning >m-^ 9 F B*rkt!:e. X^ 4 > wttfly tap. X 1 y^^ c?162 words
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Advertisement181 1955-07-05 5 EASY PAYMENT TERMS -LOW PRICES Sil) Monthly pv\.tril H Rodios Philips, Telcfunkufl I Other Mokrs I Refrigerator* Fngidatre, |.^^B^SHirwss!93C%^Ef#^^B^B Wcstinghouse English Electric 8 HMi^lM iF Typewriters Roy^l, HH/ Remington. H^ldj Smith Corona Underwood. Sewing Mochines Singer, Adlcr Gritsner. Air Conditioners Frigidoire Other Mokes. Cameras Zeiss Ikon. c Electrical Applionces etc.181 words
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Miscellaneous818 1955-07-05 5 iStandard cJilmcuxac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE CaveiuJ.vh ;n Cabarette; B3t a—JS— i Mungo Park. 6 m The Amc If I gvl Aft D C C A r torf !> ISIN(iAPORE tJ,?I- 1; ImTi isrt 7 r i SIIKI.I. (<>: P;ee h.m show-Escane It U 1 ths io freedom a: d818 words
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Article979 1955-07-05 6 At The Cross Roads HMIh coming oi a new representative of the Crown is an event of considerable interest to the people of a colony. The masses are curious to know what manner of man he is; what he looks like. They are not guided by what others979 words
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Article315 1955-07-05 6 C:u:ial Test IF we wani real independence^ and autonomy for- Singapore. w e must, simultaneously, do a.:^ We can in the fields of econo-2 mic.s and .sell-de f ence, writes Si n Chew Jit Poh. Commenting; on the speeches of£ Sir Robert Black and Mr.J David Marshall315 words
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458 1955-07-05 6 Australians Have No Bias Really Sir;— l read with amazet a report in Tlie Singapore Standard un Friday, 1 7 55, where Mr. Tan Tuan Boon state* that one of tin* reasons ?/*/>[/ he is against the Australian troops coming to Mal'iya is because Australia has a "\V)ute Australia Policy"458 words
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Article1212 1955-07-05 6 Alastair Buchanl - Alastair Buchanl OlMti t': tU A «fe A- J v WASHINGTON. HEN the Foreign Ministers of Britain, France and the United States met In New York two weeks ago, they agreed that there would be no public discussion of any of the points of substance which1,212 words
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Article, Illustration1015 1955-07-05 6 Mabel Love - The Barn That WAS The Mayflower Mabel Love By Christian Science Monitor Unknown to the world at large, the hull of the Pilgrims' Mayflower has apparently been resting quietly ever since 1628 in a small village not far from London. "G°OD-BYE FOR NOW, I*ll l>e hack a^ain," bellowed Christopher Jones,1,015 words
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Advertisement28 1955-07-05 6 ICEBERG BUTTER THE NO. 1 CHOP There's no doubt that ICEBERG Butter is the cream u >s smoothest, most economic; butter available. sg SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD.28 words
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Article, Illustration100 1955-07-05 7 THE Indian cruiser Delhi, 7,030-tons, which as HMS Achilles helped defeGr the German pocket battleship Graf Spec in the December 1939 Battle of the River Plate, has been filmed for scenes in a film version of the battle being made by Powell Pressburger Film Corporation. The cruiser,100 words
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Article42 1955-07-05 7 ULISBAI] <■"■- W Women I > \ii lon o airmen airdinV up with P I) S. I i"»n Idins i» r ll^ r- nlistM more in no ;ui(! thai nli.il IS tln-v mr i mm* nthri bns- if n'kill42 words
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40 1955-07-05 7 High Level Peace Talks Begin In Argentina n in Ps to n b> the r one that n held I un d of nbas--1 arlos it this I taki n I the •< nt. the '•'»nwith Monone :i J^O' 17 in40 words
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280 1955-07-05 7 Soviet Occupation Of East Europe A Threat To World RESOLUTION WARNS BIG 3' STRASBOURG, July 4 (AP)— Leading exiles from nine Eastern European countries yesterday asserted that Soviet occupation of their homelands is a threat to world peace which must be taken up at the Geneva 'Bis Four' Chiefs of280 words
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Article76 1955-07-05 7 MELBOURNE. July 4 (Reu--1 tort Australian troops, who are I aye for Malaya in September, could be used in South-east i and not just against Communist terrorists in Malaya. Major General T.B.L. irchilt Officer- in -Charge Administration HcadquarPar East Land Forces. -.x'xl here today. Major76 words
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Article462 1955-07-05 7 GALVESTON, Texas, July 4 •IP) A husky airman < onfessetl yesterday that shot and killed three members of a lamily who befriended him while he was hitchhiking through Texas. Omc of Kllis il. I.aulion's victims even ga\e him a second chance at friendship after462 words
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Article49 1955-07-05 7 TAIPEI, July 4 (Router 1 One Chinese Communist MIG jet was •'heavily damaged" when nationalist Chinese Thunderjets fought a tenminute dog fight with four i Communist jets about ten miles north of Matsu Island today, according to nationa- i list air force headquarters here.49 words
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Article44 1955-07-05 7 JAIPUR, India. July 4 1 1 (Router)— Bhupal Singh highest ranked Prince of Rajasthan, one of the largest political units in India, died his nalace in Udaiour today. He was 71 and had I bee n ailing for some time.44 words
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Article34 1955-07-05 7 PERTH. July 4 (Router) Qantas Super Constellation service from Sydney to London via Perth will call at Cocos Island on the way to Singapore, Civil Aviation Minister. Mr. Athol Towney announced today.34 words
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Article430 1955-07-05 7 tmmett-Dunne Re-Enacts Scene With Stand-in D,.»» DUE SSELDORF, July 4 Re utcr)— Sergeant Frederick Emmett««nne emerged red faced tousled and sweating from his cor todoy ZIZ' n f l Wca ry hond ocross his brow of ter demonstrating to the court mortio^here how, he soys,430 words
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Article138 1955-07-05 7 ISTANBUL. July 4 <Reuter) The Prime Ministers office accused the opposition in a communique last night of an "economic conspiracy" to stir up anarchy in Turkey. The communique issued in Ankara alleged that the opposition was trying to exploit "mostly false and sometimes temporary shortages138 words
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Article40 1955-07-05 7 CHERBOURG. July 4 (Reuten The Soviet Foreign Minister. Mr. Molotov, arrived here on board the Queen Elizabeth from the United States today, and left by air almost immediately afterwards for Berlin on his way to Russia.40 words
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141 1955-07-05 7 Clean Up The News Call By The Pope VATICAN CITY, July 4 (UP)— Pope Pius XII told Rome newspapermen yesterday they had a "duty*' to prevent readers from revealing in the type of news stories that appeal to persons with a "detect of moral equilibrium.'' The 79-year-old Pope spoke to141 words
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Article82 1955-07-05 7 FLORENCE. Italy. July 4,1 •UP) German stunt pilot Max Schwabe crashed before the horrified eyes of several hundred schoolchildren yesterday during an air show at Peretola airfield. Doctors said his condition was "grave." Schwaba. flying a two-seat-er German "Glem" plane, performed acrobatics about 100 metres over the82 words
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Article43 1955-07-05 7 TAIPEI. July 4 (Reuter)— Nationalist China's President Chiang Kai-shek has sent messages of congratulations i to President Eisenhower and President Ramon Magsaysay. on the occasion of the United States and the Philippines Independence Day today, it j was announced here.43 words
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216 1955-07-05 7 CAIRO, July 4 (Rei Gamal Abdel Nasser, Egypti tributed 26,000 acres of lan of ex-King Farouk and forr family, to landless Fellaheer uter) Lieutenant Colonel ian Premier, yesterday dis- 1 id confiscated from estates ncr members of the RoyaL; i (peasants) at Maghamadi in216 words
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Article69 1955-07-05 7 BRISTOL. England, July 4 (AP) A young man sat quietly fishI ing at the little resort of Keynsham, near here. Then ramp a splash and he was floundering in 10 feet of water. Rescuers who «pulled him to the bank heard an irate young woman69 words
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Article128 1955-07-05 7 Foster's Appeal Is Rejected WELLINGTON. New Zealand. July 4 (Reuter) New Zealand's Executive Council decided today that Frederick Foster, condemned British immigrant whose mother flew here in an attempt to save him. should hang. It advised the Governor General. Sir Willoughby Norrie. that there was no reason Ito interfere with128 words
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Article173 1955-07-05 7 ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE, Leicestershire. July 4. ißeutcr)-- A 17-year-old schoolboy, who eloped with his gym mistress of 23 from an English co-educa-tional school, married her today at Ashby De La Zouche. The boy, Norman Bircum- shaw. and the teacher. Celia Timmins. drove away together in173 words
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Article36 1955-07-05 7 NEW YORK. July 3 < Reuter >— A "fairly sharp" earthquake about 4.700 miles from here was recorded today by the Fordham University seismograph. The direction was uncertain. Two shocks were recorded about ten minute.s apart.36 words
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Article, Illustration257 1955-07-05 7 Ultimatum Sent To Italian Liberals ROME. July 4 (Rcuter* -Professor Antonio S Italy \s new L< ftChristian Democrat, mier-designaio. today delivered a 24-hour ultimatum to the Liberal Parly threatening to foim a Government without them unless they accept terms. Professor Scgni. 64. l s the main architect of Italy's land257 words
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Article87 1955-07-05 7 BANGKOK. July 4 <UP> Military advisers of tilt SEATO powers, who will meet here on July 6-8. emphasized today their talks will "involve only purely defensive planning and preparatory measures necessary to ensure collective defence of the treaty area A Joint communique issued by the secretariat of the87 words
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Advertisement68 1955-07-05 7 The ideal measuring appliance for spirits! J£&s^ "CTA/TDT TV" Br^ A\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\* JII VI 1 J AWVWVVWV* 7i\ Pours one or more L WtitLJb A. measures as required >fl|HMjafc^\ while the bottle is held I in the pouring position. A brief pause in the "^Ow flow allows for passing RELIABLE RAPID68 words
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Article240 1955-07-05 8 Vorit Make Your Body A Drug House— Doraisingham THE Deputy Permanent Secretary to the Singapore Health Ministry, Dr. M. Doraisingham, yesterday warned against the indiscriminate use of aspirins. Dr. Doraisingham was commenting on a report published in yesterday's Standard that two English doctors had found aspirin240 words
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Article, Illustration43 1955-07-05 8 Photo. One hundred and twenty sludonls of the N'eta.ii Hindi School. Singapore, who passed their Hindi examination, received certificates last week. Picture shows Miss Chin Fee Oi. the only Chinese student to receive her certificate, thanking the teachers. StandardStandard - 43 words
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Article127 1955-07-05 8 Symposium On Public Libraries KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Malayan Library Group, an association of professional and part-time librarians, will hold their next meeting in Kuala Lumpur, on Friday, July 8. at 5.30 p.m. The meeting will take the form of a symposium on public libraries, under the chairmanship of Mr127 words
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Article65 1955-07-05 8 A SINGAPORE Chinese couple, who were in a car in Prince Edward Road, on Sun•4ay night, were robbed of their cash and jewel !ery by three .thugs, one of whom was armed with a knife. The three men tied up the man and relieved him of65 words
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Article39 1955-07-05 8 LEE CHAI YUE was fined $25 in the Singapore Second Traffic Magistrate's Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to a charge of speeding at 50 miles-an-hour while driving a caf along Mountbatten Road on March 13.39 words
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Article75 1955-07-05 8 THE body of Corpora! James Grant of the Royal Air Force Station. Sclctar. was found in the Straits of Johorc on Sunday morning. He had been reported missing ear'.icr. Cpl. Grant \va< a coxswain in the R.A.F. Marine Craft Tnit stationed at Scletar. He arrived75 words
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Article82 1955-07-05 8 THE tenor who sang the role of the Major General in the Ipoh Choral Society's recent production of "The Pirates Of Penzance." Mr. Vincent Daniel, will leave Malaya within a few days for the United States where he will take up advanced vocal training. The production,82 words
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Article67 1955-07-05 8 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. Thirty-one-year old Choon Teck of Pctaling Street was jailed for a month by the Second Magistrate today for assaulting a detective corporal, who called on him to investigate a case. The Court was tcld that the corporal was assaulted by Choon on April67 words
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Article72 1955-07-05 8 JOHURE BAHRU. Mon. Lee Kum Fee. a female weeder. was fined $600. in (iefauit six months' imprisonment, by Mr. N L. Cohen in tho Sessions Court Pontian, today, for possession cf six pit res of cocked rice cake without a permit in a prohibited area. She72 words
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Article40 1955-07-05 8 WHEN' a Singaooie Army sergeant and his wife returned home after Sunday evening outing, they found their home in Ec Lew Lcng Road, ofi Hillside Drive, broken into and cash and household articles worth over $750 missing.40 words
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145 1955-07-05 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— A man, Pabik bin Daing Mapura, 26, charged with murdering a newly born infant, was today acquitted without his defence being called by Mr. Justice Storr at the Assizes here. According to the prosecution. Sahada binte Chalamah who had been a widow145 words
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Article123 1955-07-05 8 I JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Dato Onn, the Party Negara I leader, has begun his personal campaign for votes among Malay ftsherfolk living along the west ccast of Johore. The seven villages on the west coast have a population of about 7.000, mostly Malays. These villages123 words
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Article81 1955-07-05 8 THE Chancellorship of the Xanyang University left vacant by Dr. Lin Yu-tang, wiU not be filled for the time being, The Standard understands. The duties of the Chancellor will, instead, be carried out by a triumvirate formed by the Deans of the Colleges of81 words
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Article58 1955-07-05 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Yap Peng Kee. 26. of Klyne Street today claimed trial before the First Magistrate to a charge of causing hurt to Wong Yong Sang with a knife at 6.30 p.m. on June 19 in Malacca Street. Inche Abdul Rani, the magistrate, allowed him58 words
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Article41 1955-07-05 8 THE following were elected ofTire-bearers of the Singapore Federation of Union s of Governrrent Employees at the delegates conference held recently:- President Mr. N.A. Ku'.arajah. YK-e-president Mr. R. Ramalingam, secretary Mr. G. Kanriasamy. treasurer Mr. M Corduro.41 words
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Article85 1955-07-05 8 The Executive Committee is believed to have postponed the appointment oi a Chancellor so as not to delay the opening of the University, which is .scheduled to take place early next year. It is also believed that there has been some difficulty in finding a suitable candidate for85 words
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Article, Illustration57 1955-07-05 8 photo. The light aircraft carrier Vengeance which arrived at the Singapore Naval Base yesterday from Australia. The carrier which i s under the command of Capt. O. H. Becher was lent to the Royal Australian Navy early in 1953. It is now on passage to BritainStandard - 57 words
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Article264 1955-07-05 8 Malayanization Plan t/ndcrW THE Health Minister, Mr. A J. Braga disclc* yesterday that plans are under consideration to < the existing facilities of the St. Andrew's Orthonal Hospital at Tay Lian Teck Road, Singapore "We plan to build quarters for nurses which at the264 words
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Article61 1955-07-05 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Five men. Sardar Singh. Piara Singh. Bakshi Sinjdi .Sarjan Singh and Basak Singh were fined $15 rach ;n the Second Magistral' Court, today for fighting at Selayang on May 5. Two others. Samah Khan and Ghull Khan, who pleaded guilty to a61 words
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Article58 1955-07-05 8 MAWAR bin Abdul ah, churscd with attempting to murder an ex-gangster, Mohamad SharifT bin Kassim. in I Serangoon Road on Jan. 5. was c disrharged, not amounting to I an acquittal, by Mr. Just; Whitton in the S.n-^apore As- c size Court ye-terday. when the .158 words
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Article86 1955-07-05 8 They Help BBC Malay Section TWO wr: spent some and the I v 1 i those who Far Eastern Ma: on They ar. I;. Burnard S hand in prepa comment h\< alter the n Singtonwa '■a.st A.. the Manrh has made Far East. Hi G< n< va c< n\ er86 words
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Article36 1955-07-05 8 KUAI The body o| boy Wi estate v boy bad f I from i\. A !a))O :r< i I body whr.'i hr U> rir;. I I his v. ;<y If wo36 words
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Article36 1955-07-05 8 KUALA I I rhen •hargr < in Mil a nui fai.i:>g BOUND OVER JOHORE B.V [ri the Mafi iay Lttßg V l&my 4 attempted suicide by jverhead v lalan Tebra a $1 ■is.36 words
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Article, Illustration36 1955-07-05 8 THE Singapore Ind-on Association on Suruhost at a lunch given in honour of M' V kumar, the round-the-world hitch-hiker who through Singapore. Standard photo shows kumar (fourth from right) with the A^ Committee members.36 words
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Advertisement172 1955-07-05 8 Whether he writes i^ J*** business letters or love notes... M^^^jJHe will be thrilled with this Personal Typewriter This All New Remington Personal Typewriter is popular with everyone everywhere. Superb styling rugged construction matchless performance o perfect gift for anyone. Your nearest Remington Rand dealer will give you a demonstration172 words
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Article, Illustration51 1955-07-05 9 in till i« t > il s "JL the v Us keepers, fjn Id Mrs la>'>- v ..f Minnea- 'likes his Jw< and thls IS S; he M Sen. »f «'tt'»« S»r I 3» hours i rig* fa *rk In his w coin jiim/r put ii n on Ih*'51 words
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Article346 1955-07-05 9 Aladdin's Caves in London Mahorajaht and American millionaires shop for fabulous treasures of ASPREYS, famous London jewellers. C GOLDEN dlnn.-r service < 1 and half a dozen sold 1 liqueui "glasses" made to celebrate Coronation Year. lie waiting to be sold at As- j prey's. famous London jewellers. They ar346 words
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Article, Illustration19 1955-07-05 9 "Will it be a boy or girl, nurse?" "I suppose so. Were you \v expecting something else?"19 words
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Article, Illustration862 1955-07-05 9 JOSEPH GRANT - "THE WOLF-Seduces 63 Girls In Two Years JOSEPH GRANT By THEN HE SELLS EACH AT 1,000 YEN COMMISSION TOKYO. JJENO Station is the terminal for all trains coming into Tokyo from Japan's northern farm districts. It is also the main hunting ground of hundreds of white slavers operating in the862 words
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Article, Illustration213 1955-07-05 9 Nancy Baume - Carves in Fishnet Nancy Baume by A PRETTY smile comes from 17-y ear-old i dancer. Anne Cumming of Harrow, who appears in "Light i Fantastic" at London's Fortune Theatre. goblets; luxurious fine leather travelling cases with gold and silver fittings. Everywhere was soft, carpeted elegance and beautiful things made for213 words
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Article, Illustration828 1955-07-05 9 Paul Cave - Paul Cave QUIZ ANSWERS \Y HAT do modern teen- agers think about "good-night" kisses? How "fast" is the youth of today? Any adult who starts quizzing teenagers with questions like these is likely to collect a raspberry. Youngsters generally, are too suspicious of grown-ups to give straight answers828 words
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Advertisement81 1955-07-05 9 2 VW 17 Athletes lift heavy weights. The 36 power and stamina tor r^~"*^ 9 I CHAMPION MOTORS LTD. 304 ORCHARD ROAD and JALAN TIGA. SUNGII BESI RD. 1 SINGAPORE TEL: 5808 iKUALA LUMPUR. TEL: ***** 2 PO BOX 627. DEALERS PO BOX 258. J lUm COMPANY LIMITED. PENANG SIMI81 words
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238 1955-07-05 10 hjhjghhgg Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday moved up and down within a range of four cents, the highest reported having been $1.28? for first grade July shipment which later closed at $1.24? per lb., a rise of two cents on Saturday.238 words
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Article128 1955-07-05 10 Exports Of Copra Decline MALAYAN copra exports declined more than 30 per cent during th<- first quarter of this year from the same period In 1954, the Foreign Agricultural Service of the 0 I Department of Agriculture reported. In tho same period the ex- i port of coconut oil rose128 words
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Article35 1955-07-05 10 IN the pa>t decadr. the U S chemical industry has come to the farmers aid with more than 30.000 organic compounds specifically de- vised to combat various types of Insects and plant afflictions.35 words
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Article31 1955-07-05 10 TOTAL exports of rubber. all grades to all countries. from Singapore and Fcdera- J tion of Malaya during June. amounted to 77.393 tons, according to preliminary statis- tics. i31 words
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Article263 1955-07-05 10 RUBBERS SHOW A BIG RISE, TOO RUBBER share quotations in the Malayan market yesterday continued to rise in sympathy with the upward trend of the commodity prices. Many rubber shares rose by three cents over Saturday's cloak and some gained as much as five rents. But although more confidence than263 words
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Article191 1955-07-05 10 BUSINESS DONE IN SHARES SINGAPORE sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: Con. Tin Smelt. 35/- overnightFed. Disp. $.103 (odd lot); Gammon S2.f>2i t o $2.(J7J; Goodwood Park $1.15; M. Breweries $3.45; M. Colls. 77 cents overnight; Metal Box $1.40 xd and $1.50 cd: Robinson ords. $2.25; Sime Darby $2.00:191 words
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444 1955-07-05 10 SHELL and Stanvac's $650,000 aviation fuelling Paya Lebar Airport is now completed and will be put ed," says Mr. R. S. Jack, Shell engineer in charge of < Using a hydrant fuelling system, the installation will Initially deliver 350.000 gallons of aviation fuel each444 words
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Article149 1955-07-05 10 Ships In Harbour outer roads Stanvac Djirak. He Kerens. Lapa/. Minjak. Inverbank. Slo- terdjik. North Star, Shapur. I j Bat a vi a INNER ROADS 1 Lipis. Pasigi. CalteX 33. Senanc. Tong Hons*. Mm Huang. Laksula. Hin Chocng, Poolcng. Torina. H»ng Hinc, Lnndak Larut. Sg. Bila. Petaling. Sirusa. Stia. Hua149 words
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Article25 1955-07-05 10 TOTAL exports of tin to all 1 countries from Singapore and 1 Federation of Malaya during 1 June, amounted to 5,1)13 tons. J25 words
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Article244 1955-07-05 10 WORLD steel prices, including that of imported steel into countries like Malaya, are being .affected by labour wage increases in the producing countries of America and Europe. The price of imported steel into Malaya has been on the upward trend recently, according to244 words
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Article, Illustration114 1955-07-05 10 brought into operation on Sunday morning. (Above): The Assistant Controller of Telecoms, Perak. Mr. J. M. Martin, is seen giving a few hints to "Hello" girls at the new exchange. (On right): Technicians are seen here attending to the Ipoh automatic ex change under the114 words
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102 1955-07-05 10 Object Of Giving Shell Study Awards AS AN international organization Shell believes that it has a part to play in bringing together men of exceptional scholastic ability and character. In so doing wo may help them to make important contributions to technological ad- j trancement in their homelands. So said102 words
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Article29 1955-07-05 10 AUSTRALIAN production of industrial diamonds during the first half of last year, though small, and valued at morn than $50,000. is the highest recorded for many years.29 words
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308 1955-07-05 10 PARIT PERAK REPORTS A PROFIT OF $29,21 8 THE Parit Pcrak Rubber Co.. Ltd's accounts for the financial year ended December 31. 1954. show a working i profit of $29,218. Including repayment of replanting ce.sse.s $44,036. adding War Damage recoveries $3,940. deducting the sum of $27,703 for expenditure on replanting308 words
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325 1955-07-05 10 Present Indonesian Govt Wins Elections Standard Staff Reporter THE trade between Malaya and Indonesia may be stepped up if the present R.I. Government wins the coming elections, Prof. V. S. Sundaram. head of the Department of Economics of Sir Thea&araya College.325 words
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Article98 1955-07-05 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association buying rates to merchants are: New York W 11/16 (T.T.). 32 13/16 (0.D.). 32 IS/16 credit bills and 33 trade bills (90 d/st)Canada 32 5/16 (T.T t. 32 7/lti (O.Dj. 33 n/16 credit bills and 32? trade bills (90 d/st) Soiling (T.T./0.D.): NewYork98 words
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Article69 1955-07-05 10 Overseas Inquiries For Peppei C'.OOD i steadied tin Exchange yestei gained $1 close. Noon closii DicUl) 5177 sai Sperm! was steady thipuM i $44* i. A quiet lot* copra, whim HOLIDAY. < I II IH and O. I IV u|»ra Juh T en but S 4 p.m. T IKB Ltd69 words
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Article25 1955-07-05 10 A NEW pnr plank porat the Ite bw ins para < to 1 Th i than Th< and R wich, El25 words
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Article14 1955-07-05 10 BRITISH I May toti it. an than f. lm. ovd May last14 words
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Article181 1955-07-05 10 Standard Market Reporter THE temporary recovery in Singapore coffee prices recently has subsided and the market for this commodity has again become stagnant. The brief upturn in prices is largely attributable to a reported agreement among South American producers to regulate exports instead of dumping surpluses181 words
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Article66 1955-07-05 10 A CONTRACT for the purchase of three Bi •Britannia" 300 LR. tui prop airliners by El A Airlines, with an onUon on two more, has been signed limultaneou>ly m Tel Aviv and Bristol. The airrraft. to be delivered for operation in early I will be capable <>i66 words
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Advertisement364 1955-07-05 10 NOTICES AITTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES To be held at our saleroom Nov II 16 Robinson Road. Singapore On THURSDAY Ith July. 1935 at 2.30 P.M. No< 123 ft 131 DUNLOP ST. yrs' lease Area 100 sq ft approx. and 800 sq. ft. resp To be sold In364 words
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Advertisement206 1955-07-05 10 YUGOSLAV LINE From Hong Kong for Rangoon, Madras, Colomr Aden. Djibouti, Port Suden, Port Said, Beyrouth em Portt: Spore P S horn I m.v. "PULA" 4/7 July 8/9 July From Adriatic, N. Eott, Rcdsco Ports, Bomboy, Colombo. and Rangoon for Djakorta and Hong Kong m.T. "TRIGLAV" 21/23 July 18/20Jui\ EAST206 words
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Advertisement578 1955-07-05 11 -^T^RENCH TRADING CO., LTD. £PW 132/4 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE t ,l Botton. New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Cult Ports. T- Spore P. S ham Penang 19/26 |uly 27 |uly 28/29 |uly 9/16 Sept 17 Sept 18 Sept 11 orocced via other ports to load and578 words
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Advertisement1091 1955-07-05 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 i l lines) (18 lin««) (Incorporated in Singapore) Travel m SSS THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE oe P Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load •^JiYufNl SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONOON b CONTINFNi Singapore Due Sails P. Penaßf M# sS!rn C1,091 words
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Advertisement762 1955-07-05 11 MITSUI |jp> LINE FOR JAPAN from Indio S P r# Sh m PtB fl Azumoson Mom from eomboy, O t Hongkong Kobe, Moji, Yokohama, Nagcya Gdns. 40/41 Woyo Moru from Colcutto Rangoon, for Kobe, Yokohama. Cscko Moji 15 July FOR JAPAN from Cont.nent Kamogowa Maru <or Yokohama. Kobe, Nagoya, via762 words
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Advertisement819 1955-07-05 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Soid, Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Homburg Copenhagen, Gothenburg ond Oslo a> Spore P Shorn Penonq x) "MALACCA" 7/9 July 10/10 July 11/12 July xx) "KAMBODIA" 22/23 July 'MEONIA" 22/25 |uly 26/27 |uly 28 29 |uly "FALSTRIA" 14/17 Aug 18/18 Aug 19/20 Aug819 words
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Article, Illustration466 1955-07-05 12 These I Pictures Show How It Is Done j \YHEN Queen launched the liner Empress of Britain, she did so by lapping a plunger with a mallet, and seventy-five seconds 14,000 tons of ship splashed into the Clyde. How it was donexplained by shipwright Mr, W. Tennoek466 words
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Article75 1955-07-05 12 MORE book titles have been sent in for the Fun Library. "The Cannibals 1 by Henrietta Mann: "The Song of the Shirt" by Dryden Aird. False Antiques" by Fay Kingham. "Vintage Car" by iona Olden; "Baby troubles" by T. Thing; "Up and Down" by C. Saw; "The Encyclopedia"75 words
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Article, Illustration56 1955-07-05 12 I'M sure readers have never seen: A sheet from the bed of a river. A toe from the foot of a mountain. A page from a volume of water. A wink from an eye in a potato. A feather from the wing of a football team. A hair56 words
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Article, Illustration291 1955-07-05 12 i'[ ADIES and gentlemen. plee-ease! Take your t partners for a quickstep!" i The scene was a crowded 1 dance-floor above a cinema I which I visited recently I went t 0 see 25 couples 1 from ail over Britain competing in the finals of a ballroom-dancing contest291 words
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Article429 1955-07-05 12 THIS week's first question is: \A/LJV Do Animals Wni Have Tails? IF you watch a cat walk alo ig a fence you will see it twitches its tail from side to side to help itself balance. Greyhounds also use their tails for balancing: when turning at429 words
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Article223 1955-07-05 12 QOVS should go to school until they are 25 at least— that was the revolutionary suggestion made at a conference of dccountants in London recently. And they ought to begin working part time when they are fifteen, added Mr.' E. F. Brown, a London accountant in the223 words
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Article, Illustration97 1955-07-05 12 kt^rv u n^ onh a fr» <ur. pir. f Ntri< a"d i handk* 1 of dp rises iirpiv j Ike slrin: oth«js on t^ 4 W. in Unit "ii are t»m t«» dissol solid i in. th r HOW 101 M \-k a frir^ to hold the97 words
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Miscellaneous58 1955-07-05 12 Ap-rpQ t\jc Olj i r*i k>i iCT r~ r> IV iv a fVKi oi a i y f y *^j \*3 ■/JtHi^^. 1 wO jc nn xi ♦^■■^■■ißn Bl .^^ftf^/ He Alni p*LL** --r lEI6HT RITSOPQ4ACT YOIJ m Hri'i i <:!!DtT^^^( IT WITH AM aI IRJ ATV-Cvc ia/ii i dp58 words
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Article, Illustration40 1955-07-05 13 I MAY URN PRO. TRABERT i "<b\rt*tatfi l 3 turn ISO .nriati. i Kurt u.n U»t rri; puytec it the resort ipfel o(.n I may il." rver, IS this the last ire will see oj Tony Trabert as an amateur?40 words
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Article128 1955-07-05 13 BILL FACES SEVERAL PROBLEMS liiMKI 1 DON I nuland. July 4 (AP)-Bill Talbert, capUtei looked back on the Wimbledon ipfeßships today and said: "Now we (l hl»ni s to work out before the Davis 0 Patty defeated Australian Davis Cup star Lew Hoad in three .straight sets in the quarter-finals.128 words
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361 1955-07-05 13 Corinthians In The Running For League Honours Corinthians 4. H.M. Dockyard L Obed 2, Hussem 'gift' goal. 'Cijl' goal. Referee Mr. liar on Angullia. SINGAPORE Corinthians beat the H.M. Dockyard by four goals to one in a SAFA Division 1 league match piayed at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Corinthians,361 words
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171 1955-07-05 13 RM Ramblers Did Everything But Score YOUNG MKN'S Muslim Association, with a more accurate set of forwards, took a ~-0 victory when they mot Radin Mas Ramblers *at (icvlang Stadium yesterday. Radin Mas were more constructive in their moves, but their forwards could not score. The Ramblers pressed from it171 words
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Article, Illustration60 1955-07-05 13 DON'T they make a lovely ■picture'} Humm\ They are left to right, Annie Choong, Josie May, May Yap and Ng Sui of the Selangor Chinese Athletic Association's women relay quartette. This Picture was taken just after they had won the 440 yards relay at the Selangor A. A.60 words
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730 1955-07-05 13 SEVEN Youth clubs took part in the Federation of Boys' Clubs third annual athletic meet held at the Victoria School ground on Sunday, and five records were broken. In the 220 yd.r class B event. Low Nam Seng of Mount Erskine Boys' Ciub730 words
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Article78 1955-07-05 13 ALEXANDRA Footbai: Team strengthened their position in the Colony's Div nB league when they trounced Town Rangers G— o on F& N ground yesterday. The Alexandras lead the league with 20 points from 12 games. The fact that six different players scored the six goals78 words
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Article56 1955-07-05 13 ROYAL Air Force. Selctar, beat the Singapore Recreation Club by two goal? to nil in a SAFA Division 2A League match at the Jalan Bcsar Stadium last night. SRC must win their next encounter against the Tampenis Rovers lo avoid relegation. Gaun and Weedon scored the56 words
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Article83 1955-07-05 13 THE following have been .selected to represent the Royal Army Ordnance Corps in a cricket match against the Royal Army Service Corps tomorrrow. at Friendly Hill ground. 3 BOD Lt Col R. A. J. Wiffin* iCapt.), Capt. F Harper ViceCapt). Maj C. J Majjuire. Capt J. G. Grimble Capt.83 words
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Advertisement369 1955-07-05 13 TUITION BEGINNERS' Class— Singapore Chinese Mandarin School 122-120. Prinsep Street. Singapore. New Class for absolute i beginners (Explanations in Eng hsh> commencing 7th July, 1955 Mondays and Thursdays 5.30 to 7 p.m. Class Teacher Prof Grace W. Low. B.A MA. Vacancies also in other 18 classes 'Intermediate. Advanced and Secondary369 words
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Advertisement830 1955-07-05 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT APPOINTMENT OF TBAIMK DRAFTSMAN OVFRSLEBS and SIH OWRShf RS \PPUCATK>NS are mv;'H for the following Trainee in the permanent r<.tah',;«hm#:it of the Municipal Engineer* Department ta) One Draftsman (b) Two Overseers for S#wer. ag c and R -rks lc) Two Sub-Overseen for w >rki. 2 Candidates830 words
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Miscellaneous169 1955-07-05 13 LilAbner By Al Copp ■flKarp »'V*/' v-ailum.^ any form or Bter )il I snl can gt t4- orTT^^^B iT// BO^-IMTX>TMC WHUFFO? CAM BE PRESF-RVf D,^J I HOURS SLECP -AND fIH R r y/y oeEP FWLE>XER y* fc 1 BN DEEP-FREEZ»NG.rv] M\ I WAKE UP NOT t #jßm I Alley Oop169 words
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Article371 1955-07-05 14 KIALA M'MPI'R. Mon— Weights for the first day of the 1 Selangor Turf Clubs July njee ting opening here on Saturday, are as follows: C 1. 4 Div. 1— 5} Furs. Mmnj and Free 9.00 Red Hat US Marcelle 8.11 Roman Flyer 8.10 Hunter's Call II371 words
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Article, Illustration502 1955-07-05 14 Melbury Court May Beat Bright Eyes' Record WINDSOR LAD reviews the Perak Races. KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —Eight-year-old Melbury Court, who scored over 1 1 miles at Ipoh on Saturday, concluding day of the Perak Turf Club's June-July meetins:, registered her twelfth success on the Malayan turf, boosting: her winnings toLean Kup Seng - 502 words
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Article44 1955-07-05 14 FATHUL Karib SAFA Division 2A League Leaders beat the Singapore Cricket Club B—28 2 in a friendly match on the Padanj* yesterday Sahar Hussein 6. and Hamid Ibrahim 2, scored for Fathul. Van der Meij scored both the SCC goals.44 words
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Article, Illustration559 1955-07-05 14 P/%^^^^Byp/^fß COPENHAGEN, July 4, (UP)— Manager of the Danish Thomas Cup team Richard Heilbo said here today that the criticisms levelled against the Badminton Association of Malaya by Wynn Rogers were "unjust and came as a "complete surprise* to him. Hciibo made these comments after559 words
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Article675 1955-07-05 14 Achilles - Achilles Athletic* COLONY athletes have helped Singapore to win the Malayan championships lor six successive years. Colony athletes are striving to put the Singapore AAA on the map. at least, in this part of the world. BUT WHAT IS THE SINGAPORE AAA DOING TO ENSURE675 words
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Article, Illustration490 1955-07-05 14 Chew Bee Lint Sta Their Back To The Title' Bid ONG Chew Bee and Lim Hee Chin, the Colony's doubles champions in 1952 and 53, began their campaign to return to the title when they ousted Paul Wheatley and S. Mu.sti in a 30-minute 6-1, 6-4 firs^ rounder at the490 words
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Article86 1955-07-05 14 \l v( m M Rinrlrs: X D Eric P< Kric Lim O I r«« II Men's Single VS \".t!i W§ O:.j At SRC frum Sinjle>: Mi Khcnu < vs Shertf b; hi p.m.: Men's Btagli i vs Pctei !i X I M Tanclm I" Junior Sinjjl vs86 words
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Article76 1955-07-05 14 BEATTY Secondary School scored a 74-: un victory over Johore English College in an inter-school cricket match played on the JEC ground yesterday. Beatty 142 for six wickeis declared: Ramakrishnan 58. Choon Ho 30. Thiru 30 not out, Zainal three for 46, Kulasingam three for 43.76 words
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Article49 1955-07-05 14 OPENING FOR VICTORY thi* M Urn ih. i I xhnuitl 'li an <>as^ m mm I'nui v I V jU (In i, I; P mimm 1 irtt l" n If urr r MM, donhi s v l Uu l(it In,, X,, Umm Khr 1 si-mi. final h,, f J49 words
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