Singapore Standard, 3 August 1955
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Title Section15 1955-08-03 1 Singapore Standard A A i. asf SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1953 11 PAGES 15 CENTS15 words
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Article, Illustration1207 1955-08-03 1 Will Not Harsh Or rustrating' IGCVERNC of Singapore, Sir Robert Lrerday urcd fhe Legislative As*he ulc nor cxer^«se his discrecrs m a didactic or harsh manner, :d to frustrate the Governjschargir the responsibilities which mise, given when he was all possible help in the reply to the five-point dby the1,207 words
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Article32 1955-08-03 1 BAGOTVILLE. Quebec. Aug. uter» Robert Cossette. 23-year-old polio victim. only one good leg was a hero's welcome yesy when he completed a >-miie swim down the Day River.32 words
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176 1955-08-03 1 Civilians Top Geneva List Sino-US Accord GENEVA, Aug. 2 The Communist Chinese ond American ambassadors discussed repatriation of American civilians held prisoner in Red China for one hour today and then adjourned their meeting until Aug. 4. American ambassador to Czechoslovakia U. Alexis Johnson and Communist Chinese ambassador to Poland176 words
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Article169 1955-08-03 1 N'lists Protest To Ike TAIPEI. Aug. 2.— Chinese Nationalist Foreign Minister. Mr. George Yeh. told a hurriedly summoned Legislative Yuan meeting today the United States policy towards China was unchanged despite the current talks at Geneva between Washington and Peking. He said the United States Department had repeatedly assured theReuter; U.P.; A.P. - 169 words
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Article62 1955-08-03 1 SINGAPORE Police have questioned scores of harlots in the Lavender Street area in their investigations into the death of a young woman, Helen Wong, found hanging in Lavender Street over the weekend. It is suspected that Helen was a victim of a killer who wanted to fool62 words
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Article142 1955-08-03 1 S.E.A.T.O. Will Stay Dulles WASHINGTON. Aug. 2 (Reuten Mr. John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, said at a Press conference today that Communist China's release of United States airmen and other developments in her policy might mark the beginning of a new phase in her relations with the rest142 words
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Article83 1955-08-03 1 TAIPEI, Aug. 2 (UP) A chartered CAT plane will fly to Saigon on Tuesday to pick up 17 anti-Communist Chinese, it was reported by the government's official news agency last night. The 17 former Communists defected on May 7 after killing 10 Communist sailors aboard83 words
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Article46 1955-08-03 1 THE Vickers Valiant, making a flight from London to Sydney has been delayed. It was due in Singapore yesterday. The latest report late last night was that the Valiant would leave Negombo at 8 a.m. today. arriving in lingapore three hours later.46 words
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162 1955-08-03 1 S'pore's 1st World Premiere Will Benefit SAT A FOR the first time. Singapore will be the venue of a world premiere of a Hollywood film. "Love Is A Many Splendored Thing." The screening of this Twentieth Century Fox Cinemascope picture in New York will follow 24 hours later. after its162 words
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Article73 1955-08-03 1 TANGIER, Aug. 2 (AP)— A dope-crazed Moroccan launched a one-man holy war on foreigners and Jews in Tangier's tortuous alleys on Tuesday stabbing to death four persons including a tourist from the United States. Five other persons were wounded. Police captured the Morrocan after wounding him73 words
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Article14 1955-08-03 1 BRITISH occupaticm troops will begin their withdrawal from Austria early next month. ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article, Illustration607 1955-08-03 1 Assembly Suspends Business To Aug. 18 Standard Staff Reporters THE SINGAPORE Legislative Assembly yesterday rejected the Governor, Sir Robert Black's reply to their five-point Resolution to end Colonialism and decided to suspend all business until Aug. 18 when he will give them his "full reply/ They completely607 words
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Article116 1955-08-03 1 HONGKONG. Aug. 2 (UP) —The United States Consulate announced today that the 11 American airmen being released by Red China will be flown to the United States as soon as they reach Hongkong. "They will be reunited with their families in the most expeditious manner." a116 words
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Article166 1955-08-03 1 COPENHAGEN. Aug. 2. (Reuter) Moon ships sustained by space stations 1,000 miles above the earth could well be in operation during the life time of many people now living, an American astronautical expert predicted here. Mr. Norman Petersen, an American guided missiles engineer,166 words
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Article28 1955-08-03 1 A TOTAL of 659 paintings have so far been sold at the summer exhibition at the Royal Academy. London, for a total of £29,826. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article112 1955-08-03 1 Rubber Hurdles $1.40 Barrier SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday broke the $1.40 -barrier* for first grade August shipment, business having been reported at as high as $1.43 before closing at $1.42£, a rise of 3£ cents on Friday. The present prices are comparable to those prevailing early in January, 1952. Quotations112 words
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Article72 1955-08-03 1 LONDON. Aug. 2 (Reuter) Mr. S.C. Shirley Corea. Ceylon's Minister of Trade. Commerce and Fisheries, said in London today that he expected he would have to go to China to negotiate new rubber export prices. "Our agreement with China entitles us to negotiate a new price,72 words
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Article41 1955-08-03 1 CALCUTTA. Aug. 2 (Reuter) A three month emergency has been declared in the port of Calcutta to meet "a serious situation created by the go slow tactics since July 24." of 7.000 of the ports 10.000 stevedores and labourers.41 words
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Article177 1955-08-03 2 An Official Car And 3 Homes To Choose From KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Chief Mini-ster-designate, Tungku Abdul Rahman, went house-hunting today, while officials began preparations at King's House for their swearing in at 2.30 p.m. next Tuesday. The Standard understands that only the Chief Minister177 words
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Article272 1955-08-03 2 But Crowd Says Now Or Never' THE threatened strike by 10,000 Singapore City Council employees, scheduled to start early this morning has been postponed for 14 days. A decision to this effect was made at an emergency meeting of the 200-member executive committee of272 words
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Article155 1955-08-03 2 CLOSING roDber prices (cents per 1b in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose 1411 142 No I KS S. f.o.b Aug 142* 142; No. 2 134 134 V No. 3 128 128 V Tone: Steady. TIN FKICE The price of tin yesterday was 5371155 words
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Article51 1955-08-03 2 SAO PAULO. Brazil. Aug. 1. (UP)— Six fanatic antiCommunist Japanese entered the seventh day of a hunger strike at the house of detention infirmary today. They belong to the "Order of the Cherry Tree." an organization that wants to be repatriated to Japan to fight51 words
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Article, Illustration148 1955-08-03 2 MOTOR Usßchrs < f flu Ko>al Halajraa Nav> t«»c.i\ carried out a sweep <>i ihv east coast of the I'Mi^arang; peninsula and l.inkl»d 100 Gurkha troops if llrw different points I*» liiilt-s apart. The landings took pl.i<« Taniong Puns&ai. lan.i.nu148 words
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Article14 1955-08-03 2 THE SIMJAFORI-: G»ve™ immediately am.lh.-r t i-<u-ral Katons area UttH i" Serfs M14 words
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Article33 1955-08-03 2 JAMES McNlven McSporran. the 19-year-oid naval rating .sentenced last week to two years' imprisonment for striking an admiral, has left the Royal Naval Hospital at Plymouth to start his sentence.33 words
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702 1955-08-03 3 'Self-Drive Car Was Hired To Carry A Corpse' f{t chier Was Bashed To Death Car Tool, Court Told B H B I > B 14 ■CffsAier s Son BSj posted a detective to h the car. He jumped into his own and dro\t- off to Wearne Brothers office !n Pudu702 words
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38 1955-08-03 3 I ANOTHER strike is looming in Singapore. I ,500 lightermen and mororHpon crew. I Workers' Association which H a 14-day strike notice on the H H H con..nd held nt and rrow38 words
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110 1955-08-03 3 A NEW three block hostel for studenti of the Faculty of Medicine. University of Malaya, will be erected shortly in Sepoy Lines. The hostel will be able to accommodate 450 students. Each block of the hostel will contain three storeys. Work he hostel is110 words
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Article, Illustration126 1955-08-03 3 Back With Beauty Diplomas A KUALA LUMPUR girl arrived in Singapore yesterday from London with a bunch of diplomas in beauty culture— and a Paris hairdo. At the airport. Miss Nancy Chin said. "I have diplomas in French, Mennese and American face massage, short wave hair styling and cosmetic chemistry.''126 words
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Article63 1955-08-03 3 IPOH. Tues. Following incessant rain throughout the day. a landslide occurred in the Nam Teik Tin Mine in Lahat yesterday afternoon, burying alive a woman labourer. Chew Heong, '29. Five others who were working near the scene, escaped unhurt. The body of tne woman had63 words
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Article48 1955-08-03 3 WASHINGTON, Tues.— Eight Far Eastern journalists including the Assistant Editor of The Singapore Standard, Mr. Peter Ronald Hill, began their American tour to sain first hand knowledge of the people and the country on Monday. The journalists are touring under the International Educational Exchange Programme.48 words
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Article, Illustration45 1955-08-03 3 Photo by CORPORAL Frank Brown, of the Royal Air Force Police, walks with his bride, the former Miss Janet Beresford under on archway of batons formed by members of the RAF Pnhrp nt St Cieorae s Lnurcn. RAF Changi, yesterday.- Michael AnchantMichael Anchant - 45 words
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350 1955-08-03 3 BIG QUEUE AT THE DOORS OF BOYS TOWN $250,000 Building Planned To Cafer For Their Needs AFTER six years oi existence. Singapore's Bens Town today urgently needs to expand its existing facilities to absorb the large backlog oi applicants seeking admission to the institution The expansion will be in the350 words
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Article175 1955-08-03 3 CORPORAL James Roy Grant, 26, of the Royal Air Force Seletar, was found floating under a pontoon moored alongside the Pier Head on July 3, the Singapore Coroner's Court was told yesterday. Senior Aircraftman. Thomas P. Moran, told the Court that on the previous175 words
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Article113 1955-08-03 3 MALACCA. Tucs.— A rubber tapper. P. Ramasamy. was sentenced in the Malacca Assizes today to five months' imprisonment when he pleaded guilty to a charge of causing hurt to a woman tapper. Talaniayee. with a knile. Ramasamy was originally charged with the murder of113 words
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Article37 1955-08-03 3 HONGKONG. Aug. 2.— Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were 515.5fl to £i sterling; $5.81 to US$l; $1839 to Malayan $1: $0,131 to one Indonesian Rupiah: Gold $252,125 to a tucl.37 words
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Article103 1955-08-03 3 HE COULDNT LOOK AFTER HIMSELF TAX AH LAY yesterday pleaded guilty to a charge oi being drunk and incapable on the night of Aug. 29, at Joo Chiat Road. Tan was chided by the magistrate for being a nuisance to the public. The Magistrate. Mr. J.M. Devereux Colebourn, told Tan:103 words
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Article67 1955-08-03 3 JUDGMENT was entered for Mirandolle Voute and Co. Ltd.. plaintiffs, in a claim brought by them again.st V. Mathi and Co.. defendants. for the sum of $6,289.' for price of goods sold and delij vered by the plaintiffs to the I defendants. The plaintiffs' claim was67 words
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Article844 1955-08-03 4 His Speech Did Not Attack The Queen' -Oehlers THE SPEAKER of the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday vindicated the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall of any discourtesy to the Queen in his speech last Tuesday. Rcplving to a query raised by the Chief Minister on whether the Singapore Free844 words
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Article83 1955-08-03 4 MANAGEMENT and employees of the Malayan Wire Mesh Company. Ltd. last night got together at a Chinese dinner to celebrate the end of the 47-day strike. Manager. Mr. A. V. de Franck went round to all tables and toasted his men. Delegations from each83 words
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Article85 1955-08-03 4 F. G. MACKIE, alias Alan Edward Earrington was yesterday charged in the Fifth MasMrate's Court with cheating S. S. W. Godage Henry by giving a worthless cheque as an inducement for him to deliver a diamondring worth $7,000. This wa s alleged to have occurred at85 words
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Article42 1955-08-03 4 ABDULLAH Mecra Maidin was yesterday sentenced to two months' imprisonment followed by one year's police .supervision by the Seventh Court Magistrate. Mr. Choor Singh, for stealing a wrist watch belonging to W. T. Robertson on May 12 at Raja Road.42 words
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171 1955-08-03 4 Health Men Foiled Pest Danger In City Centre PROMPT action by City Health officials recently in removing week-old refuse from the Queen Street and Rochore Road Areas, prevented a serious outbreak of fly-breeding, The Standard learns. This insanitary condition was brought to the attention of Health Oilicials last week when171 words
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Article, Illustration51 1955-08-03 4 REAR ADMIRAL G. B. H. Fawkes, Flag Ofiicer Subvwrines and Commander, Submarine Force, Eastern Atlantic, icho icill be visiting Singapore between Aug. 25 and Aug. 17, on his way to Australia. In July, 1941, (then Acting Captain) he served tottll the Black Sea Fleet at Sevastopol 111 the51 words
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Article34 1955-08-03 4 THE State Agri-Horticultuva] .-how at Kirn's Park, Batu Pahat, will be officially opened at 2 p.m. on Aug. 4. by the Consort to the Regent of Johore, Ungku Tun Aminah.34 words
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Article, Illustration97 1955-08-03 4 LEAVING Singapore yesterday, the Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd and his wife. Lady Patricia, said good-bye to the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, until the week-end." They left for a visit to Jesselton. Mr. Lennox-Boyd is expected to return to the Colony97 words
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Article131 1955-08-03 4 American To Train Malayan Youths KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malayan Youth Council announced tonight that It had arranged for a threemonth visit of Miss Leta G a 1 p i n. internationally known trainer in social service. Owing to thr limited length of her stay in the country. Miss Galpin131 words
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Article171 1955-08-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Selangor Education Department announced today it would spend more than SI 000,000 this year, on building four new national schools and expanding laboratories and classrooms in three others. The ''national" schools will bo located one each in Tanjong Karang and171 words
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Article136 1955-08-03 4 4 Mths. For Telling Boy To Steal A MAN. who instigated a 13-year-old boy to steal from his sister was yesterday sentenced to four months' imprisonment followed by one year's police supervision by the Singapore Sixth Police Court Magistrate, Mr. J. P. Trainor. Tan Teng Kian. faced charges of instigating136 words
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Article55 1955-08-03 4 NO casualties to Communist terrorists or among the Security Forces have been reported in the Federation. Three terrorists robbed a Tamil railway labourer of his tools in the Batu Gajah district of Perak yesterday. An unknown number of terrorists cut telephone wires in the Rengam area55 words
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Article, Illustration40 1955-08-03 5 THIS p.ciure taken by amateur photographer X P U fD Lam of «l»h. won first prize in the Portraiture section at a recent competition orgamsed by the Perak Photographic Research Society following an outing at Telok Muloh, Lumut.40 words
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188 1955-08-03 5 JP Fined For Using Profane Language KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs. Mohamed Jcc, 50-ycar-u!d Justice of the Peace and a leading Pakistani inessman here was to convicted by the Second Magistrate of using profane language to ibers of the Central Pakistan Association of Malaya of which he was president. was finrd $25188 words
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Article121 1955-08-03 5 Krian MCA ChiefBuried In Estate PARIT BI'XTAR. Tues. Former leader ol the Krian oranch of the Malayan Chinese: Association. Mr. Wong Mook Kwi was buried yesterday in his estate burial ground in Bukit Tebuan. Banda Bahru. Hundreds of people of all nationalities gathered at the late Mr Wong's residence in121 words
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233 1955-08-03 5 MOONLIGHT DRIVE ROAD CRASH KILLS 2, INJURES 4 SEREMBAN, Tues. Two men a school teacher and a Colombo Plan student were killed and four others injured in a motor car accident at the 51 Mile, Coast Road, Port Dickson, in the early hours of this morning. The teacher was Tan233 words
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Article68 1955-08-03 5 SEVEN out of 13 items in the programme of the concert to be staged by the Chinese Middle School students on Aug. 20, to raise funds in aid of the Nanyang University, have been withdrawn on police instructions. Queried by The Standard as to why this68 words
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Article92 1955-08-03 5 FIFTEEN Malay scouts, representing the Malay troops in Singapore left by boat yesterday evening on their way to attend the National Jamboree of Indonesia. The jamboree, the first to be held in Jakarta, will start on Aus. 10 and continue till Aug. 20. This92 words
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Article79 1955-08-03 5 THE president of the Singapore Factory and Shop Workers' Union. Air Yong Kok Lim, hud two charges of possession of terrorist documents preferred against him in the First District Court yesterday Yong was also charged with abetting the possession of these documents Mr. C. H Koh,79 words
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164 1955-08-03 5 SEREMBAN. Tues. All netitlon writers in Negn Sembilan will have to register themselves with their district officers if a Bill to this eilect is passed at the meeting ol the Negri Sembilan State Council tomorrow. The Bill will be tabled by the Legal Adviser. Mr.164 words
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Article188 1955-08-03 5 'Suit Was Filed To Avoid Upkeep' MR. Justice Knight adjourned a divorce suit in the Singapore High Court yesteiday, as a resuit ot a letter received by the Registrar and the Judge's Secretary from the respondent, a 17-year-old girl in Malacca, who wanted to contest the suit. In her letters,188 words
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128 1955-08-03 5 Alumni Advocates Consultant Service GENERAL practitioners in this country should be absorbed into hospital consultant service, states the editorial of the latest publication of the Alumni Association of Malaya. The editorial says: 'The backbone of every community is the genera! practitioner and full use should be made of his services.128 words
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Article50 1955-08-03 5 THE Postmaster-General announces that special 10 cents postage stamp is to be issued in Johore to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of the Sultan of Johore. The stamp will be on sale for a limited period. The date of release of the stamp will be announced later.50 words
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Article47 1955-08-03 5 THE following are the lucky numbers which were drawn at the recent Redhill Community Centre Fun Fair held in Singapore: Ist prize 2207; 2nd— 2093; 3rd— 1086; 4th— 1154; 5th— 1355. Consolation prizes: 2069. 1759, 2203, 1710, 1209, 1846. 1743, 2200. 1812. 1356.47 words
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Article195 1955-08-03 5 Nehru Informs Parliamenf NEW DELHI. Aug. 2, (Renter)— Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister told Parliament here today that several people had been arrested during the inquiries into the sabotage of an Indian airliner which crashed on its way to the Afro-Asian conference at195 words
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Miscellaneous279 1955-08-03 5 Standard cAlmanac Information at a Glance InNCjAP'ORE \\|r .1 or chess championm M i.iv Conversational I and weight i i 1 jdo oractice 530 :i m :> m Education film■B p m W T.k h\ Ml Kraser on Ghurka' at Raffles Q. < «»N« IK I": GOB Soon T:oe presents279 words
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Miscellaneous279 1955-08-03 5 Me'.odv Mixture: Sam Bright and Ksr'.y; 5 r> m Tea Dance: 530 Join" the Totk Tocks: 543 Encash by Radio M\l.\(C.\ (Rrgionul). 643 nm Dance Interlude: 9pm Educating Archie 8.8.C liltc fOcwcntf Oiiraci Benrlce}: 5 :> m Report from Britain 510 Prom The Editorials: 513 Ra!;>h DoU.moie at the piano;279 words
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Miscellaneous341 1955-08-03 5 630 BBC Newi '25 21. 25 51 41 58m i <i 4n Australian News ***** 2531. 4158 m»; 6.43 Australian Newsletter (25 21. 25 51. 4158m>: 6.53 Light Orchestral (25 21. 25 51 4158 m»: 7 pm Commentary; (25 21 25 51. 415Hmi. 7 10 Popular Vocalist (25 21. 25.">t.341 words
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Article488 1955-08-03 6 SINGAPORE'S constitutional crisis has ended and new confidence replaced the anxieties of the past few weeks. Sober and wiser counsel has prevailed and the Colony's citizens will be able to breathe easier today now that the shadows of confused politics and the threat to this island's economy have488 words
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Article477 1955-08-03 6 r VIIE Alliance Government finds itself in the unique position of being able to go through its period oi office without lear ot a vote ot non-conhdenee being passed against it by the Federal Council. This will not mean that the opposition, however small, will have lull477 words
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Article197 1955-08-03 6 REVIEW OF VIEWS Geneva J riiHK Sino-American ambassa-j X dors conference, which open-j in Geneva on Monday, us the< irmal diplomatic contact j bet veen the two countries in >:x year- writes Sin Chew Jit Poh. The negotiations will ■ffectj work! peace and security and entire international situa-j tion in197 words
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Article, Illustration1453 1955-08-03 6 RONALD MONSON - RONALD MONSON by SYDNEY QENERAL Sir Gerald 7 Templer, appointed to the top job in the British Army— Chief of the Imperial General Staffrecently visited Australia for talks with our Service Chiefs in Melbourne. He said to me at Mascot that he was making the trip to1,453 words
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Article840 1955-08-03 6 SASSENACH - SASSENACH INDUSTRIALISATION OF MALAYA by '.XXXXXXXXXXXXXWXVXXXXXV, iXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXJ NEXT ARTICLE: "Sossenoch" writes about the control of J foreign investmenr relative to the industrialisation of Malaya. IT may well be suggested that Government should provide the money either as long term loans at low rates of interest or by840 words
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Article315 1955-08-03 6 Aster Gunasekera - Aster Gunasekera THE const it utiur.... in Singapore, threatened to shape, ha*, to iIJ and purposes, been i to the general satisfa of the Labour Front yernment. the other pa in support of it people. This happy stat affairs could haw reached without causing undue anxiety and v did.315 words
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Article, Illustration247 1955-08-03 7 'Right Dress'-Said The General Teddy Boys Go On Parade ON PARADE recently went the corporals, the lancecorporals and sappers in civvies. For the general had said -'Right dress." And the parade was ordered by the colonel to see that his men's dres s was right. The parade was at Merebrook247 words
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179 1955-08-03 7 Downed Airliner— New Evidence Found JfcKls.-\Lfc..M. Aug. Z (Keuter)— The Israeli Foreign Ministry said yesterday that parts ot the Israeli airliner shot down by Bulgarian anti-aircraft guns on Wednesday "had obviously been tampered with in an effort to remove incriminating evidence." First reports received here from an Israc! commission on-the-spot179 words
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Article106 1955-08-03 7 I Will Go To The People McCarthy v. ISHINGTON, Auf (UP) Si a r Joseph R McCarthy yester lay 'i dial] c people" an i tc!l I I ?nhowei trust" 1 and advanced of tyranny an ci at Gene In a Senate floor speech a? Congress prepared to adjourn, -ed106 words
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Article144 1955-08-03 7 Solution To A Stormy Conflict RABAT, Morocco. Aug. 2 (IP) Moroccan opinion yesterday swung behind a council of regency as the only solution which can m Ive the stormy conflict of who should sit on the throne of "the fortunate empire" and brine peace to the blood-soaked protectorate. This solution,144 words
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Article83 1955-08-03 7 YORK. England, Aug. 2 (Renter).— The Queen Mother as C>>!onc!-in-Chief attended the celebrations at York yesterday of the 2ooth anniversary of the establishment of the King's Own Yorkshire 1 Infantry— the "KOYLI." A 'l members of the regi ment carried white roses in their raps and on83 words
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Article30 1955-08-03 7 POLICE started a systematic search today of a slum district of Paris where unemployed Algerians inspired by national propagandists looted and rioted last Saturday wounding 13 persons.— UPUP - 30 words
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Article19 1955-08-03 7 CHRYSLER Corporation laid off approximately 11.000 factory workers in Detroit yesterday because of 94-dcsrce heat.19 words
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Article76 1955-08-03 7 GRENOBLE. France. Aug. 2 (UP)— A team ot cave explorers claimed a new underground record today and said they still had not hit the bottom in a long unexplored cave near here. "We've set a new record." spokesman Pierre Petal said, "but the cave still guards76 words
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Article54 1955-08-03 7 ST. ALBANS, England, Aug. 2, (UP)— An anguished scream broke up the judging at a nudist camp's beauty contest yesterday. Judges, fearing the scenery's effect on middle-aged hearts, rushed to the aid of a portly male nudist. But all was well. "I sat on a54 words
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Article75 1955-08-03 7 CANBERRA. Aug. 2 (UP).— Tho officers and enlisted men of the No. 2 RAAF Airfield Construction Unit at present stationed Bt Townsville. North Queensland, will go to Malaya. Air Minister A. G. Town lev told parliament yesterday He said an advance party of 60 officers and75 words
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Article26 1955-08-03 7 Mr. Cyro de Freitas Valle. of Brazil, yesterday succeeded Mr. Fernand van Lcngehove of Belgium, as president of the U.N. Security Council. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article23 1955-08-03 7 DIRECT train services between India and Pakistan opened yesterday as agreed upon in May between premiers of the two countries.- UPUP - 23 words
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Article133 1955-08-03 7 He Gives Malayan Winnings To Children LONDON Aus 2, (Rcuter) —A tJO-year-old ship's quartermaster, who won £tt.0()0 in lotteries in Hongkong and Malaya arrived here today planning to spend a large part of his winnings on entertainjng as many children as he can find. The133 words
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Article30 1955-08-03 7 KATHMANDU Nepal. Aug. 2. (UP) Nepal and Communist China yesterday announced they had decided to establish diplomatic relations, with envoys to be exchanged at the ambassadorial level.30 words
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Article133 1955-08-03 7 WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 (AP)— Red Chinas decision to free 11 American airmen is taken here as improving her chances of high level diplomatic dealings with the United States Both President Eisenhower and Secretary of State John FoMcr Dulles indicated in advance of the meeting of the133 words
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Article276 1955-08-03 7 We'll Be Pals -Premier KHARTOUM, Sudan, Aug. 2(AP)— Premier Ismail El Axhari says his Government is determined to win complete freedom for the Sudan from Egypt as well as Britain. The Premier, whose National Unionist Party won I the 1955 Sudanese elections on276 words
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Article145 1955-08-03 7 LONDON. Aug. 2 (Reuter) -Two British labour Members of Parliament today called for shorter hours, higher pay and help for under-developed countries to prevent "the bigp. t siamp in history" following in the wake ol automation Mr. Ellis Smith and Mr. Frank Allaun writing in145 words
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Article121 1955-08-03 7 U.S. Air Chief Resigns WASHINGTON, Au- 2 (AP) Harold E Talbott resigned yesterday as the United States secretary of the air force and President Eisenhower, accepting the resignation, told Talbott "your decision was the right one The President also told Talbott, whose outside business activities came under Senate investigation, "there121 words
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Article54 1955-08-03 7 HONGKONG. Aug. 2. (UP) —Communist Chinese soldiers on Lappa Island on Sunday morning opened fire with rifles and machineguns on a small boat carrying four farmer? fleeing to the Portu^ue c c Island of Coloane. reports from Macao said yesterday. Tho reports said tho farmer? were54 words
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Article96 1955-08-03 7 Honour For Ceylon 's Premier COLOMBO. Aug 2. (I'D— Queen Juliana of the lands has conferred on I lon's Prime Minis' John Koteiawala the Grand Cro the Order of The Netherlands Lions, it was announced terday. The presentation will be made on Aug. 17 in the Netherlands Legation here by96 words
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Article116 1955-08-03 7 28 Injured In Ammo Dump Blast TOKYO. Aug. 2 (UP).— An explosive dump blew up at a chemical factory at Hodogaya this morning and initial reports said 28 persons were injured. Firemen, police and doctors were rushed to the Hodogaya factory of the Xihon Carict Company, manufacturers of dynamite and116 words
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Article34 1955-08-03 7 The Russo-Japanese pear^ talks resumed in London on Tuesday wtth a meeting at the Soviet Embassy between Mr. Shumichi Mat^umoto. Japan's chief delegate, and Mr Jakob Malik, the Soviet negotiator ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Advertisement58 1955-08-03 7 Ittl k k J 4V *r^ I > urpost -'pose, for there is no kind correspondence at home, to in the office, which i and qu.ckly typed with the equipped and so soundly •Hat if gives the highest 1. consequently enhancing the For this reason experts rop class. LTD. FO58 words
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Advertisement147 1955-08-03 7 Y^r STOCKTAKING REDUCTIONS! THORENS > LIGHTERS \m\ which ore the result of \rW- Jjm over thirty yecrs of S v^M 1 il MA COLOUR lighter mcking. ili^ JXoffl O^ Reduced from $15/- V& fflO/\ iiiiTH C.W^^ to $9.50 s v^Mm I fIUTU' v c S oVr Vn \|^=j«S PENCIL Colours:147 words
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285 1955-08-03 8 'Give us women a seat>-or_eise PRAISES GO TO MEN ONLY' By PETER KUM, Stondord Staff Correspondent. KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs. The Kaum Ibu— the ron 9' J a y« wing of the United Malays' National Organization —is going to press Tungku Abdul Rahman to nominate its285 words
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Article, Illustration38 1955-08-03 8 Standard photo by TWENTY-YEAR OLD Miss Shirley do Zilva ruts her birthday cake at the party he'd in her home at No. (>O, Jalan I'tara. Imbi Road. Kuala Lumpur, last weekend. Yong Pens SeongYong Peong Seong - 38 words
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Article89 1955-08-03 8 Police Exam Leakage KIAI.A IIMPIR, Tues. O\er .100 Police Ofliccrs. who took a departmental Law examination here recently were told today that the three-day test had been declared "nuil and void." Thi> is due to a reported leakact of question papers at the Police Headquarters The candidates are beins; asked89 words
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Article127 1955-08-03 8 Gangsters Attack Mee Seller A GANG of Singapore secret society tluigs. flurig bottles into a mee-seller*s shoo at 3..'^0 a.m. in New Bridge Road yesterday, and as the proprietor and his assistants ran for cover, they were caught and beaten up. Earlier in the night, the proprietor had "thrown out"127 words
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Article59 1955-08-03 8 PEXAXG. Tues.— A recruiting team of the Royal Air For c (Malaya) will interview and select recruits at the Ma•ayan Auxiliary Air Force Headquarters, Peel Avenue, on Monday. Sept. 5. Potential recruits will be required to appear before the recruiting team for nn aptitude tcM59 words
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246 1955-08-03 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The formidable barrier" raised by Malayan youth clubs against juvenile delinquency is something in the field of social welfare which the Thais can copy, two social welfare workers from Bangkok told The Standard today. The officers Mr. Krit. and Mr. Wattana246 words
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Article73 1955-08-03 8 PEXAXG, Tues.— A middleaged man, Yusofl bin Musa, was alleged in the Magistrate's Court today to have used criminal force on a prison wardor, Narayanan Veloo, at Chulia Street on July ;>. Yusofl claimed trial and was allowed $500 bail and the case was postponed73 words
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Article86 1955-08-03 8 A youth. Wong Ilor Choon. 20. was bound over by Magistrate Che Jamal today, in the sum ot $50 to be of good behaviour for one year, for having trespassed into a houst belonging to Mrs. Dora Mary Roberts, in Tiger Lane on May 18. It86 words
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Article184 1955-08-03 8 JUNGLE SCENE IS STAR EXHIBIT KUALA LUMPUR. Tucs. _A Malayan jungle sceno, created by noted Indonesian artist, Hussein, will be the centrepiece of this year's Malayan Agri-Horticul-tural Association exhibition which is scheduled to open on Aug. 19 at Kuala Lumpur's ChinWoo Stadium. The painting, complete with jungle fort, helicopters and184 words
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Article144 1955-08-03 8 Bingham 's Return Is Welcomed PENANO, Tues.— The ResiIsident Commissioner, Penang. Mr. R. P. Bingham, who arI rived here by the Atreus after a few months' leave in the United Kingdom, was welcomed back by senior Government officials and members of the Nominated Council. Penang. at the Swettenham Pier this144 words
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Article78 1955-08-03 8 PENANG, Tues. Three men have been detained by the police in connection with the I fatal stabbing of a young Chinese blacksmith. Ong Ah Thiam. outside a cofTee shop at the junction of Katz and McNair Streets on the night of July 30. Police believed that78 words
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Article31 1955-08-03 8 THIEVES smashed open a steel trunk belonging to a Sikh watchman living in Alexandra Road, yesterday and removed 51 6.-, from it, while the watchman was visiting a friend.31 words
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Article, Illustration108 1955-08-03 8 BELOW LEFT: Daisy Quek, 17, takes aim with an air gun at St. Hilda's Church Fair held in aid of its school building fund. The fair was opened by the President of the City Council, Mr. T. P. F. McNiece. BELOW RIGHT: Mrs. Lim Yew Hock, wifeStandard - 108 words
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Article155 1955-08-03 8 They Killed 40 Terrorists n 7 1 KLANG. Tucs. The people of Kuala Langat district once the "hot spot" of Selangor decided today to present a kris to the Royal Hampshire Regiment in appreciation of their role in wiping out 40 Communist terrorists in the swamp during155 words
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Article, Illustration52 1955-08-03 8 photo Mr. Lou Kit Thye. of the State Treasury, Kuala 1 umpur. and his bride, the former Miss Nancy Hens Keah l.ian. <if Ipoh. who were married on Sunday in the Celestial Dance Hall. The bride is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heng KirnStandard - 52 words
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181 1955-08-03 8 Mother Child Found In Fire Debris JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— Two bodies, thcr of a woman and a child, were found under a heap of debris when a fire brigade officer entered a building after it was gutted by fire on tks night of Feb. 4, the Coroner was told, today.181 words
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Article91 1955-08-03 8 Demand For School Of Printing KUALA LUMPUR. 1 The Federation G< mm Printing Department I ees Trade union today its d< mand establishment ol a School of Printing The annuai n p rt Union released today, str< the importance ol such a school in view of tin try's expanding need91 words
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Article58 1955-08-03 8 IPOH, Tues. The electoral roll, containing the names of 208.000 persons eligible to vote in the November Perak State Council elections, will be open for public inspection from Aug. 15 to 28. Copies of the register can be seen at the various District Offices and Town58 words
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Article83 1955-08-03 8 MR. M. C. LOW President of the Si Kampong Silat EsUl munity Centre feccrml meeting held n Other oMirials electe Vice-Presidents— Mr. S H and Chan Chiok Si.. Secretary Mr. Lin Chen-: Asst. Hon S Mr. Chan Hen- Wah; Ho Treasurer Mr. Chat; Toong: Astt Hon T Mr.83 words
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Article37 1955-08-03 8 hambt-r ol Nl *'^B ann«»iini<d t^ u^M two «f it«> "^^B h.iM hf.n IK JM hambn t«- r'PK^l intrri-l- i" ,^H inc.* I Miambf-r a nc .JH happH < JLB p,,Md«nt .ind^i^B Prexidrnt <'f l r V37 words
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Advertisement116 1955-08-03 8 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products ftV S fc Sit I w »^illll t I Tft "J CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is on excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL Andrcx is downy and soft116 words
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Advertisement26 1955-08-03 8 H/CR/SMI com ij Bahamic WM oil- B"^ ippl l '"hh, M^l *our teens. M those wJ\ v *m I I HubinsonJ^,^ Slop Backai And Rheumat cy526 words
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Article330 1955-08-03 9 Horst Buchholz - Horst Buchholz 'WWWWWW B%^V W\\\\\\\\\\*> sdf a New York ad." much the same ,HT>onality as n she had her "If I should Minister" in '41. c ii .n at this point to r view on film acttagc and film .1 Illea a ><vond rate acting." Shi thoughtraraera330 words
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Article, Illustration203 1955-08-03 9 'Brother... saved by the Belle!' £YD Charisse is dancing with a dozen he-men who trade punches for a livelihood. These men are somewhat new to the world of Hollywood and glamour. The scene is for M-G-M f s "It's Always Fair Weather." Cinemascope musical In colour with Perspecta Stereophonic Sound,203 words
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Article, Illustration745 1955-08-03 9 Studio Talk with James Arthur gasped \1 He-men after dance session As th<- music speeds faster and faster, Cyd spins like a meteor, while her heavy-footed friends try to keep up with her. She has them hanging on the rope.s. Talking and dancing doesn't bother Cyd -but the guys! Neither745 words
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Article, Illustration508 1955-08-03 9 Bob Thomas - Bob Thomas I /?y 1 SHE TURNS COWGIRL HOLLYWOOD. X^OU probably never exJ- pec ted to see Claudette Colbert galloping through the .sage brush in a movie western. But that's what die's doing these days. What's more, she's having the time of her life. The French-born sophisticate508 words
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Article, Illustration97 1955-08-03 9 What Change Can A Beard Do TITHE beorded man who sfepped off the plane of Poris had a vogucly fomiliar look. To those who remember pictures of what Wan Gogh looked like, it might almost have been the famous Dutch painter himself. But that couldn't be So the/ looked closely97 words
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Miscellaneous71 1955-08-03 9 II I H mutiny I4i I capable m cl I (Othello) 17) H i '♦> or favour (5) H tap in the centre H H ice <B> re to bavfl lW> if H chancery ol t!ie keep Hope paymeni tW H ted with I 6 us i 4) I ittcr71 words
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145 1955-08-03 10 'Colony Is Heading For Economic Trouble' TIIF, U- Sews World Report coirm<nting yesterda y n its "Business Around The World" section said: •'Singapore h heading for real economic trouble, the way things are (join?. Several large foreign firms, including American companies, are thinking ol pulling vv stakes Others are abandoningUP - 145 words
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Article53 1955-08-03 10 BANKS in Nicosia oponcd early on Monday and manned extra counters to cope with the crowds eager to change their money for the new currency. Till now the currency was the pound sterling, made up of 20 shillings, as in Britain, with nine piastres to the shilling UO53 words
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Article107 1955-08-03 10 Till: Malayan Kvchanjje Hanks Assoriation made the following < hanges in its r;tes to tnerclian ta >osterda>:Pakistan. buying. T.T. l.")(Jj. O.D. 157; New York: nuvins; T.T. O.I) KJ, 90 days credit bills. 1 lij trade bills Canada: buvinsr. T.T. O.I). 522, 90 da\s 331 redit bills. .11 11107 words
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Article146 1955-08-03 10 THE organization of the Rice Consultative Committee at Bangkok recently was well done and the Thais were good hosts, in the view of the Deputy Secretary, Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Singapore, Mr. O. li. R. Beadles Mr. Beadles, who returned to Singapore towards the146 words
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166 1955-08-03 10 FOR the first time since the war a West German shipping; line will take up a direct service to an East bloc port, Shanghai, via Singapore. The announcement, made in Hamburg. was confirmed in Singapore yesterday by Ang French Trading Co.,166 words
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Article77 1955-08-03 10 'BOOM IN SECOND-? BIG Great Demand Indonesia Rj Standard M Q ,k et t MALAYA'S export trade 1^ cars has shown a marked,* I past three months, S,ng ODOr 7> Standard yesterday. The tiade in experiencing n from the neighb Dealers eslur., about 200 of have been lx; Indonesia from77 words
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Article, Illustration253 1955-08-03 10 MRS. HELEN LING, who runs the fine arts and gifts shop in Tanglin Road, Singapore, thinks more women should enter the retail business which requires a great deal of personal attention. *'There is so little beauty in the lives of many people and I hope I amT.J.C. - 253 words
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Article73 1955-08-03 10 Air India Departure Schedule FROM Sunda> onwards Air India Constellation for Madras. Bombay to London will leave Singapore at 8.30 a.m. A spokesman of the Air India said this t\vohour delay will give passengers a more convenient departure time. Passengers to Colombo and Tricky will now spend a nijrht at73 words
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Article, Illustration35 1955-08-03 10 photo. De R DaKiT^nn D^ S M NDE Manaser of KPM (Passage DorffnTf- 3 van der Sande wh <> left Singapore for a six month-vacation in Holland ahnarH #h« liner Victoria. StandardStandard - 35 words
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Article181 1955-08-03 10 OVERSEAS inquires for white pepper were received in the Sinqaoore market yester- 1 day. hut little or no business '< was done locally. All other section? of the produce market were quiet. being affected by the postho'.iriay near inertia. Singapore Ch;ne>e Produce i Exchange noon closing prices181 words
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Article70 1955-08-03 10 A CHINESE firm of rubber brokers, Chong Huat and Co.. (Singapore) Ltd.. opened for business at 66-B Robinson Road, yesterday. It was incorporated on Apr. 21. with an authorised capita! of SI million, of which $500,000 is paid up. The board of directors comprises Messrs. Soh70 words
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Article150 1955-08-03 10 A SEVEN-MAN team of, seamen from Ceylon has arrived by air to take delivery of the former Straits! Steamship coaster, the i Malim. *u T he L stanfJ ard understands that the vessel, which will be taken over by Captain J. Fernando (also from150 words
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180 1955-08-03 10 Finance And Commerce SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday continued their upward trend, rising by 31 cents to $1.42g per Ib. for first grade August ship ment, largely on better overseas advices. This is the highest price since rr^" early January 1952. The market180 words
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Article80 1955-08-03 10 B usiness In Shares SINGAPORE *ha erday reports d Hisiness aoi i B If. Trui I F derive ords $l.i G 0571 and $2.5; 2 and c 1 49 and I1.S0: M kinfaporc Cold Storaj t Bros $2 Austral A 1 ncludinc V X Leilas 9 6 ->dd I Ad80 words
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Article16 1955-08-03 10 THE biggest iP-,01 ment of Bur: sorted into German:he war arrived 111 B recently. '<16 words
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Article50 1955-08-03 10 MALAYAN' continued firm demand on market pesteitl support for I at the lower leve were quiet, Malayan Shai Bociation n ing price nhano INIHSTRIU \v Hammer 2 Robinson ft Co Ords I Singapore C Storage S Brit. Insur 2 Wearnc fl:<>- 2 MIMN(. Ampat Austral Am.il i I M50 words
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Advertisement1428 1955-08-03 10 NOTICES PROPOSED BLOCK OF FEDERATION OF MALAY. TEN STOREY FLATS i\ THE SUPREME COURT AT ORCHARD ROAD. AT MUAR SINGAPORE Civil quit Nq 2 of 1955 FOR THE NGEE ANN KONGSI Between L VR RM. RAMAN CIIKT TF v nFR v nTirF TIAR of No. 8. Jalan Maha TENDER NOTICE1,428 words
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Advertisement241 1955-08-03 10 NOTICES THE BIKIT KATIL RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the forthcoming Ordinary GENERAL MEETING to be held at the Registered Office. No 18, .lonkcr Street, Malacca on Saturday the 20th day of August, 1955 at 11' o'clock noon, the Directors241 words
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Advertisement128 1955-08-03 10 "JKJHS MMM t,p, h. u >,., Purchosc o Home c Well-dcs-gnrd Rtl Water, electr Bungalow or room, 3 br<jr~ attached, kitchen, 2 with freehold ximately '*O. r Zj to from $4^,000 upspecifications ar lots for Flats, f I Estate of Oei TijM *JJ 33/35, Te.o^^f^> NIPPON VUSEN KA JpO'« Atvuta128 words
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Miscellaneous125 1955-08-03 10 OITI R ROADS Nantes, Sinabang. Kan. par. Radia. Tai Peh, Liberator. Jar.nsens, Tozai Mara. President Jefferson. San Ernesto INNKR ROADS Hua Li. Serienak. Seramapang Arnheim. V. Kid.ians. Buloh. Tai Tionu. Cornfish, Scudai. Hanthale, Kah Khenr. Indari. Hin Ann. Naga Mas. Kah Poh, Tup.v Song. C'aitcx 93. Song Be. Rimau. Kajang,125 words
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Advertisement1122 1955-08-03 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD <Sc CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 I Unites) (Incorporated in Singapore) |UI«ne»( Shipping Travfcl o^h. THE HUE FUNNEL LINE oe P Carrlot* opt.on to proceed via other ports to load and ducharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON b CON7ININI Singapore i Ove Sails P. S ham Penang1,122 words
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Advertisement849 1955-08-03 11 MITSUI JHpl LINE FORJAPAN from Indio S P rC P 5 h m Pe Amagisan Maru from Bombay for Yokohama Kobe M o) i 1 9 Aug FOR JAPAN from Continent Akibasan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe Nagova via Saigon Bangkok. H'kong 1 7 Aug Asokasan Moru for Yokohama Kobe vio849 words
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Advertisement776 1955-08-03 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said, Genoa, Antwerp. Rotterdom. Hamburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg and Oslo. Spore P S'hom Penong i) "FALSTRIA" H/13Aug 14/14 Aug 15/16A U g xx) 'INDIA" 14/16Aug x) Calls London (Passengers only), xx) Calls Beyrouth, Karlshamn. SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA/UK. /CONTINENT Spore P. Sham Penong776 words
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Article, Illustration366 1955-08-03 12 YOUNG FOLKS Helicopter Bus... Goes All Around London ITII its giant rotor whirring a British European Airways helicopter touched down on the South Bank of the Thames in London on Monday, June 6. The passengers who alighted from the Westland Sikorsky 5.55 helicopter were the first to use the Heliport366 words
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Article, Illustration355 1955-08-03 12 JOHN HILLABY - JOHN HILLABY A A-TISHOO! Pardon me, but that sneeze may supply the answer to the first question. I sincerely hope I haven't caught a cold. Perhaps I made myself sneeze when I considered this query: WHAT IS THE TINIEST linn I LIVING THING? They are minute little355 words
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Article265 1955-08-03 12 Fordingbridge, Hampshire. THE young ferns shook. There was a frantic scuffling noise in a tangle of dead stems. As I had approached the New Forest stream a kingfisher flashed away. Now I shifted my gaze to the commotion on the bank. Again the ferns waved violently and out265 words
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Article330 1955-08-03 12 LX)K girls and boys who have their own ponies, here's a word about saddles. A lad of thirteen recently brought his pony to me complaining that it moved sluggishly. When I asked him to take oft the saddle the reason was obvious. Master George was a330 words
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Article, Illustration334 1955-08-03 12 AROUND THE IN NINE STORIES Stockholm, Sweden. TN an underwater "plane" it looks something: like a delta-winged jet Swedish frogmen can now "fly" at 150 ft. beneath the surface of the sea. The "plane" is towed behind a fast motor launch and the pilot breathes oxygen in a water-tight <abin.334 words
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Advertisement189 1955-08-03 12 There's none better than a PONSON You'll get really grateful thanks *hen you give a Ronson lighter a practical, thoroughly re- Jkjjr y liable gift that's good to look a:, too! Like this Flo-line Jttfjjfc**^ Princess, feminine version of j^^y^_ the Standard lighter shape. You j^/'^^X^ can see other lovely189 words
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Miscellaneous110 1955-08-03 12 I?ril iFMrt m/m i. 3 OT in m do f c tome for you when your school report arrives, />/^5T3Wrn I I CAN SEE THE\ /AND THEY'VE GOT I TH&ZE GUARDS YCOV£ ON^j N'.iSTC SC^H] \3*±J r-n SHADOW OP A \[ONE ON THIS SIDE THE P« RATES AEE 5W SA110 words
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669 1955-08-03 13 Marathon Races May Be Stopped In UK PETER WILSON says: Athletics officials must watch out or they'll find— rw, u l *l LONDON, Tuesdoy. JHE marathon is perhaps the most gruelling self test of an athlete conducted on earth. I hereby state categorically that if those responsible for marathons don't669 words
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Article, Illustration95 1955-08-03 13 BRITISH athlete Chris Chalaway broke the world's record for the three miles with (i magnificent time of 13 vi'nintes 23.2 seconds during the Great Britain v Gcrv\any athletic meeting at the White City Stadium, London. The neirbj won record ousts the previously listed run of 13 minute* 2~>4 seconds set95 words
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Article268 1955-08-03 13 LONDON, Aug. 2 (Reuter)— British athletics irestige is higher today than for many years, and yet, vith all the better conditions under which our tthletes now race and train, performances of over 40 ears ago are still standing as English native records. It is difficult and268 words
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Article39 1955-08-03 13 LYMINGTON, Hampshire, Aug. 2 (Reuter) Three-year-old Paul Vincent, on holiday here from Singapore with his parents, entered a 50-yard swimming race for boys, under 14, and although he came in last he finished the course.39 words
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Article115 1955-08-03 13 DUKE IS FOURTH IN REGATTA .COWES. Isle of Wight. Aug. 2 »AP).— The Duke of Edinburgh raced his yacht Coweslip In the Cowea Regatta yesterday and finished fourth of 18 starters in the race for "flying fifteens." The Duke flew here from Gloucestershire piloting a Royal Navy helicopter. Within a115 words
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Article29 1955-08-03 13 Fame Money ATLANTIC City, New Jersey, Aug. 2 (AP).—Fame and money lured 29 swimmers inrluding an Egyptian and a German on a 26-mile marathon around this island resort yesterday.29 words
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481 1955-08-03 13 SCOTT BAILLIE - He Prefers Cab To A Gold Mine-Wife SCOTT BAILLIE By SAN FRANCISCO. <UP> Some tennis stars get rich by marrying gold mines or turning pro but Nick Carter, a steady campaigner in this area for Fears drives a cab all night so he can be out on the courts all481 words
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Article105 1955-08-03 13 Johnson Betters 1938 Mark LONDON. Aug. 2. (Reutcr). Derek Johnson, one of Britain's main hopes for the Olympic Games in .Melbourne next year, set a new Briii.-h All-Comers record in half mi c in me minute 48.7 seconds during the Great Britain-Ger-man international track and field contest at the White105 words
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Article342 1955-08-03 13 TAX.IOXG MALIM. Tues.— Ismail Sidek who won the 100 yds., 220 yds. and 440 yds. events became the Boys A Division champion athlete at the Annual Athletic meet of the Methodist English School. Tanjong Malim. Former Selangor runner K. Rajaswary became the girls A Division champion342 words
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Advertisement783 1955-08-03 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITIAIIOMS VACAIMf STAKF NLESES APPLICATIONS are >r.vited for appointment as feinaie Student Nurses < Mental Diseases) ■1 Woodbndge Hospital. Singapore Successful candid;.' t).' required to undergo a training course for a period of 3 years and 4 month 1 Salary scaie J \-1f,7 SO B 220 x 15A--325/B/340xlSA-3tS783 words
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Miscellaneous149 1955-08-03 13 gbncr By Al Capp k From srooklvnj comes rME \J\ N r>»ST RUM&LE. OP REVOLT U M 11 ME m^,»« I Sjl^^P^ rr Oop By T. V. H ami in nj >-^^ TT-.EN MCW 1-3 IT" ThATVOlT^^^^^^^^^^. \J^ hJV\-' COE3 V ,ABL£ >' B^'.Bae^SON.V' s AN ANTWROPOLOGier, CAM A OH.149 words
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Article350 1955-08-03 14 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD asf B> mUNG Tucs. Several candidates for the Penang Gold Cup race over li miles to be run on Saturday were out at this morning's workouts Outstanding among them was South Pacific. *ho with Bell up, did a solid two rounds. Going over the350 words
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Article381 1955-08-03 14 Race Weights Penang's Third Day PINANG TuesThe PtN f«lW.n, are the weights for the third day (six races onh of the Penang Turf Clubs current II Till D.R.P. (IP BOSSES CLASS 8 1. FIRS i#. qfto Cihmpic 9-00 r°n 807 inthew B.^ Sound «a« 709 HORSES CLASS DIV. 1-0 HBS.381 words
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Article146 1955-08-03 14 SCFA Beat Corinthians In Taiping TAIPING. Tucs.— Two spectacular goals in the last five minutes by Kok Peow and Ah Hoe respectively enabled Singapore Chinese to beat Singapore Corinthians in a friendly soccer match here yesterday. The match was real soccer treat for local soccer fans. Both teams showed poor146 words
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Article29 1955-08-03 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Tiies. Adapting themselves well to the sodden ground, Selangor Rangers swamped Selangor Chinese Athletic Association 7-2 in a soccer friendly on the padang today.29 words
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Article, Illustration69 1955-08-03 14 Photo by 12 Infantry Workshop REME, Ipoh District Football Association, Division II Cha?npions 1954 and 1955. (Seated left to right) Pte. F. Wells, Cpl B. Griffin, Major W. J. Harrison, Capt. E. Wade, Cfn. W. Boynton, Pte. R. Glesson. (standing left to right) L Cpl A. Lambourne. Cpl K. Hardivick,Scoops - 69 words
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556 1955-08-03 14 IPOH, Tues.— With the exception of tne title holders in the men's singles and doubles events, the champions in the other events will not be defending their titlesin this year's Perak Lawn Tennis Association championships which will start tiere this week-end.556 words
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Article183 1955-08-03 14 Selangor Malays Badminton KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Fifteen singles and 14 doubles pairs have entered for the Selangor Malays Junior open badminton championships to be payed at the Police Depot courts on Aug. 13. 14 The finals will take place at the SB A hall here On Aug. 16. The draw183 words
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Article31 1955-08-03 14 BHARATHI Football Team beat KUHT»] Sports Club by lour c>a!s lo ml in a friendly soccer match played at Alexandra on Monday. Bharathi scorers were Kandalamy. Joseph. Palanisamy, Ariputteran.31 words
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Article87 1955-08-03 14 ALORSTAR. Tues.— Kedah athletes for the Malayan Amateur Athletic Association championships to be held at Ipoh on August 26 and 27 will be Fong Kum Heng (High jump, long jump and hop step and jump), Chan Kheng Nam (100 yards), Karuppiah (100 yards and 22087 words
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Article107 1955-08-03 14 MALACCA. Tuc<— Hua Lian beat the Malay Sports Association 4-1 at Hilir Park yesterday to consolidate their position at the head of the Craven A soccer league. A drizzle nnd the first time tackling of the Malays peaged Hua Lian to a solitary goal lead107 words
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Article312 1955-08-03 14 First Rugby Tourists Travel In November Mr 0 HR Beadles, the honorary secretary of the Malayan Rugby Union', told The Standard yesterday This will be the first AllMalayan rugby team to play overseas, and he expected the side to tour Thailand to be chosen early312 words
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Article102 1955-08-03 14 NEW YORK. Aug. 2 (AP).Tony Trabert's back miseries were diagnosed as nothing more than a pulled muscle and the wildly fluctuating American Davis Cup stock took another upward turn today. Trabert. America's No. 1 star, was taken to the hospital by Cup Captain Bill Talbert and the102 words
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Article127 1955-08-03 14 LONDON. Aug. 2 (Reuter^ County cricket results: At Oval: Surrey heat Nottinghamshire by an innings and i runs. Nottinghamshire 252 and secondly 40. Laker right-arm offspin 6 for 5. Surrey 295. At Leicester. Northamptonshire beat Leicestershire by nine wickets Leicestershire 112 and secondly 214. Palmer 102. Tribe127 words
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556 1955-08-03 14 RIANT AN. Tues. The Pahang State Athletic championship was held on Sunday at Kuantan's Main Field, and four new State records were established. Due to a heavy shower of rain in the morning, ground conditions were against record breaking, and it is to the556 words
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426 1955-08-03 14 SWANSEA, Aug. 2, (Reuter)— South Africa beat Glamorgan by 226 runs here today. Glamorgan, who began the last day of their match needing 383 to win in 350 minutes, were all out for 165 runs after the lunch interval. Three wickets fell quickly426 words
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Article194 1955-08-03 14 Chinese Remain Unbeate COLONY Chinese whi PW lh goals to nil in their C«mmun-i p Jalan Besar stadium yi-sterdav beaten record. Uu^Jß The Chinese, with EuU pofaf from their four fixtLirr good for the Com mi gue title this year. The Europeans gave Chinese some anxi ments, but only in194 words
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Article, Illustration79 1955-08-03 14 Phoio. J HELSINKI, Finland: 25-$ 2 year-old Army officer San- Z J dor Ihoros of Hungary J 5 crosses the finishing line 2 in the 1,500 metres event 2 during the Finno-Hun-Z 2 garian track and field C 2 meet in Helsinki on July Z 28 to clock the worldU.P. - 79 words
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Article54 1955-08-03 14 socenl FRIESDLY: X Horit; J^l DIV. M T. Bo.k-. Ren fl B'Sir M Bis: M Gl'E-GRI I :c. c: kM GRGIP 5 kfl fl fl cm m I m "D": K.P.M v.IM m I CRry P "E i^m Sir m w RESERVE 'J&m m v i m un 154 words
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