Singapore Standard, 1 September 1955
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Title Section16 1955-09-01 1 Singapore Standard U .ft M I. r,7 SINGAPOIE, THLRSDAY, SFJTEMBER 1, 19r,r> Ji PAGES l~> CENIS16 words
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73 1955-09-01 1 David M< nths to dfasdfsdf >d a on Tunku id He means mdeven In four Infor Singapore V ir v- ars, though I can unquestionably compiete ii sell -govern- i t years. per- i In advance ol fi Mr. Marshall said. i Marshall,73 words
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Article, Illustration68 1955-09-01 1 DANGLING RAILS CAST A SHADOW HE huge crater which yeSfeA; S la u -*Sg^ 9 patch in the foreground shows the Kramat Pulai Road created.. Note shadows of the curved \ra.!wQy ■^•A p fOJC3 h wh ch the Colonial Secretary Mr Lennox(below) after the earth had tfven w<£y undfc^eatKai JKoyd,68 words
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875 1955-09-01 1 Self-Rule In Four Years -Or MCP Will Step In Abdul Rahman On Nationalism v. Communism KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federations Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, said at the inaugural meeting of the Legislative Council toda; Britain and the lay Rulers should grant independence to the country within four years— "or875 words
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Article39 1955-09-01 1 DOVER PLAIN'S New York, Aug. 31 <AP) All five persons aboard a small private plane died yesterday when rhe labouring aircraft plummeted to earth in a mountain forest near here and burned in fierce flames.39 words
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Article27 1955-09-01 1 NICOSIA. Cyprus. Aug 3] (Reuter) A bomb exploded this morning in the back yard ol Nicosia police headquarters behind the court building.27 words
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Article149 1955-09-01 1 Boyd Wouldn't Say More KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox-Soyd. today preached to Federal Legislative Councilors the value of patience, moderation and compiomise in parliamentary affairs, but steered completely clear of constitutional posers raised by the Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman. Replying to the149 words
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Article145 1955-09-01 1 MILLION RUBBER CASE German Arrested In HK HONG X ON(i. Aug. 31 (Reuter) Hongkong Central Court today granted an application by the Hongkong Police for a three-day detention in police custody of Leo Schniering, a 33-year-old German businessman, alleged to have committed criminal breach of trust as agent of 800145 words
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Article43 1955-09-01 1 PRAGUE. Aug. 31 Renter President Antonin Zapo- tocky ot Czechoslovakia i> seriously ill with heart and circulation disorders, it announc«-d today, liv Is 70. Mr. Zapotocky. a 1 strong Ij Communists I Lc ed pale and vi attended cmblv43 words
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Article544 1955-09-01 1 And A Mail Train Dashes To Safety ALERT GATEKEEPER SAVES FOUR LIVES Big Land site Disrupts Rail Services IPOH. Wed. Fifteen minutes after the northbound train from Singapore had flashed past a level crossing in Perak today, the land under the crossing gave way leaving544 words
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Advertisement77 1955-09-01 1 Ti \M) X MEU i~~T 1 i many" m;iu: NHJ J /m. /\<; uil Hi < \n;i -HLr_w or Double Needles >NG Lth CO NTlh Rndse hoad Tet: MSt] C^KjA > ft* aoScS T THE MONTH ON KEY BY ORDERING YOUR Keillers finest JAMS and MARMALADES available throughout Malaya) AND77 words
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Advertisement36 1955-09-01 1 Sfortable MnJ Handsome y tool MOTOR Ok V9l Indoor games are more exciting When they're played by Osram lighting! Osram 4^fr?erff»*Trjenf o/ THI GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. (MALAYA) LTD Keprefcenrinw THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. LTD OF ENGLAND36 words
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Article489 1955-09-01 2 Rulers Welcome New Council But Advise Caution KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Queen in a message to the Federal Legislative Council today said she was ''particularly happy" that in spite of heavy demands made upon the people and resources of the country in the 7-year campaign489 words
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Article, Illustration65 1955-09-01 2 IMS IKOM .lop picture) The polirrmra spnn^ \m a ttrntioii t^ High C 'ommivsionn Donald M.k .dli\ ii\ .11 iiM-s !or thr historic ojxniim (»f th, v. nd Lr-isiati\c ounril B«'lo\\ icnrcsrnl i(i\CN <f the Mala\ Itnlfis who i;r.i(C(| thr o« asinn inrluded royal dicnitai k65 words
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Article75 1955-09-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR. We I. G Mr Ma Mac Donald, pre- ast tim at a eting .!oir:i Con i 'i^'c I itt< a Lump v 1 1 The C ittee agi red to make endati to tl c [the Federatioi id Singapore ab it c Mini lei75 words
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Article63 1955-09-01 2 MALACCA, Wed. 'I A:: g 1 o-Chinese S hoo Old i Boys' A- o^iation. Malacca. ,>. i ho Ri inion Dinner at ::h> Meng Seng Charitable As- i tion on S^;>t. f) A gi i; >w Ihc dinner, i o■: Boys will put up S o63 words
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Article98 1955-09-01 2 Spore itizenship Talks Xl yi\ LUMPUR, Wed.— Singapore's Chin .MiVV^r. Mr. David .Marshall, arrived heir tad*} to seek the Federation C hirt Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman's help in iiotting his citizenship proposals acceptable to Malays in the Colony. Mr. Marshall, who conferred *v. nku AI i98 words
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Article15 1955-09-01 2 LONDON. Aug. 31 <] Mr J. Ari ir Rank O B n f £8.727.(15 words
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Article126 1955-09-01 2 w Brothel I tiers and old t St Frai Institu- ihe O I B ion >-hou <-• it t i Road t o romi fir-, t an M g jr. i in < n.' .lotj of II ala Lumpur. ;m old [nstitut on T<<126 words
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52 1955-09-01 2 'I'LL BASH YOU OUTSIDE -SAYS LAWYER HEARING ol un a aull Magistrate C in j terdaj when for the c thr at( n< d to "ba ng < the Com Th incidci rred n )\< n Mr N takina ex- ra. d b LA M M It "threat ol cuui52 words
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Article20 1955-09-01 2 Smeltess Talks End In Deadlock the mai ndard d to v I [oe, wh< ted as t to b* < >• and20 words
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60 1955-09-01 2 MCP Aims To Break Alliance MacG Xl II MIM X, Wtd The Rich MitmissioiHT. >;i Uonaid M.k Ciilliv i.i\ m<l the I eieral I i 011,1. -i! t<'{J.»\ that M.il.t\ an mi m Tail;, undoubtedly 1 1 <1 > ;n^ the AMi.iik 1 4io\r;-iiini ni »>\ brrjd down the j.',^60 words
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Advertisement208 1955-09-01 2 it backs sturdy limbs )|^L ive your hahv this pure milk i rrtiulh l> «nc nivirisnm* >vii lk K»nf» »h<*' «v«r>ir» nrr'/t whcr» breast let nn «iji4C>n!iii Vti^mu. U o (MM <c <ni» pure milk o ttUIM iiMH muci «n< re\U <ix« ifm o euncti tt\e MiMin iMenntU i> <en208 words
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Article75 1955-09-01 3 3 FOR U.K. ON SHELL AWARD M \\a .i ii students in :i i\\ .11 -(It'll ii« 11 t nsinrerinje ]>> v ill l«\i\ r for ;l Kingdom mi -tim\ mechanical it th« l.ouuhi < fi "in t> Vre l uas i M Ku.il.i m>>!) im.ul Skahar lul Humid 1975 words
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Article652 1955-09-01 3 Counsel Admits Liability As Result Of Negligence MRS. OZ ARMSTRONG, wife of the Canadian Trade Commis sioner in Singapore, told me High Court yesterday that after an operation on her right ankle at a nursing home, she experienced a great deal of pain and it was652 words
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Article77 1955-09-01 3 One Still At Large TWO of the three prisoners who escaped on Aug. :7. while working outside Changi Prison were yester- <;:! in the Fourth Magistrate's Court. X G C ma. 23, and A of CS belonging Mr. E. V. Smith. C was 1 f ore77 words
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Article161 1955-09-01 3 KEELED SHIP RIGHTED Standard Shipping Keportcr THE 4-ton Japanese li.-: Megarmu Ma hirh keeled »ver ?n the Singapore 0 tei Roads and sank on Tuesday morning in shallow w. i«{hl ;le up aq;un A team of divers 1 rnationa] Salvage A tion who worked fu I pre.yesterday fiom Rrsl cut161 words
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Article118 1955-09-01 3 A SINGAPORE lawyer, Mi. Sved Ksa Almenoar, asked a Government secret society tattoo expert in the Second District Court yesterday whether he could classify him as a member of an unlawful society ii he had tattoo marks on his person. me .1 100 ir. ion Ah118 words
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Article155 1955-09-01 3 A FISHING stak< i m who drove his wife out ol the house two years ago because of her ill-health. wa^ ordi r< d rday by the Singapore Sixth Magistrate. Mr. J. P. Trainor, to pay $40 a month for the maintenance of his155 words
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Article42 1955-09-01 3 I llh .100 Lni.ti C c Dai Ie its firsi crsary with a gala dai at the i H on Sept Proceed o the ale ol tienil go t S nga- S ety Build- 1 ing F.;. v ifi.42 words
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Article119 1955-09-01 3 Move For Industrial Council PENAXG. We I. A el l i i of a lvi I Ib; ill r) at icil i Town toil is intended to coii thr Mwnilaiiy. lunicipa c pi >yees, n vc danger to I en yees and to minimise i i Tl of th ril119 words
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Article179 1955-09-01 3 Machine Cleans The City INK Singapore City Council for the irsl time yesterday iiNcd a mo^oriscil" sweeper colleeWr to Hear up congested .leas in the city. The sweeper loaned to the Council by Lyons Motors ltd., was ordered by Ihc Kiichini: Municipal it.. The Manager of Lyons Motors. Mr Lc179 words
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Article89 1955-09-01 3 New Bishop Visits His Old School THE NEWLY i itcd r >. of Penang Revci > t s o f S 1 sc ph' Institution 1 crvicc. He al when i I t o th i icher R^\' Broei c. Din I i o 1 St. Patri k's S ho89 words
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Article, Illustration65 1955-09-01 3 182,626 More Mouths To Feed In Federation KUALA LUMPUR W< The Population <-; the by 182.6S ri.3Kß.riT:'. nid-1954 the Reral on P i Birth De; I reported toSin n v 465.816. Ino Chinese hy 331,571 ai I Ind an thers by 160,79.1 The Registrar a o reports thai more than65 words
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234 1955-09-01 3 NO FEAR OF ARMY COUP IN R.I-SALEM THERE no fear ol an army coup in Indonesia. The army Ls under the complete control of the executive and carrying out rders, Mr. Gamal Salem. Deputy Premier of Egypt said In Singapore yr. rday He arrived a« the Paya L< bar airport234 words
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Advertisement215 1955-09-01 3 Comfortable and Handsome, too! /f&Uvvj/jrtJ&rS' Shirts Comforfable becouse the vote s^ts-up on the s^ .Miso it doesn't droop and the deep ormho'es p*i mm^ m^ mm binding. The waist is tapered too ar>d Ihc X to remove bulk of the sides. Tailored to a"I i rall>( 1m respect end Sanforized.215 words
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Article299 1955-09-01 4 Colonial iecrerary Defends Colonialism Wed.— The British Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd tori a y marie a vigorous defence of what he stands for Colonialism. He t f^J ncailv 100 Rotarians and guests at a special lunch here toI da-. •"Colonialism is associated in many299 words
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287 1955-09-01 4 THE Secretary General of the Singapore Facloiy and Shop Workers' Union membership 23.000 and People's Action Party Assemblyman. Mr. Lim Chin Siong. last night warned that "those people responsible for framing the Public Security Ordinance will one day be answerable to the people for287 words
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Article149 1955-09-01 4 COMMODITY PRICE CUfcSUKJ rubber prices (cents per Ib in Singapore yesterday were: Buyprs Seller* Spot fob 142 1421 fe.b. Auff 142 1421 No. > 1371 Mm No. 3 135 136 Tone: Steady TIN PKICE The Price of tin yesterday was 5.170! per pit-it? (Down S7l cts.). LONDON 111 lilt! i:149 words
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Article, Illustration56 1955-09-01 4 Business- cum-Pleasure Trip For Five photo MR. AND MRS. LEE AIK SIM who arrived in Singapore from Rangoon on Tuesday with their three children, en route to Europe on I business-cum-pleasure trip. Mr. Lee is Managing director of the Mya Syndicate of Burma. Mrs. Lee is the daughter of theStandard - 56 words
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Article254 1955-09-01 4 Strike Notice Busmen Exempted ...If New Bill Becomes Law SINGAPORE transport workers will be free to strike without suing: the minimum fortnight's notice to their employers if the Criminal Law Ordinance is approved by the Legislative Assembly. Transport services arc not considered ''assential services' in the Ordinance published yesterday. The254 words
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Article63 1955-09-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. I An opportunity awaits cinemag >ors in Kuala Lumpur, who on one night, an sec at the rej opened Odeon Cinema, the Far I Eastern premiere of i«ie rollickins comedy "A Doctor At Sea" and lien the British Red Cross. The s63 words
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Article51 1955-09-01 4 JOIIORE BAHRU. Wed. The following have boon ap- pointed members of the Batu Pahat Rent Control Board The District Officer. (Chairman', the Administrative Officer, the First Assistant I District Officer. Syed Esa bin Alwee. Inche Mohamod bin Amran. Mr. Tan Pen? Khoon. C-..,J ftftk«w*A<l kin Alv.'i.n51 words
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Article97 1955-09-01 4 Found With Food: Shot Charged .JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Neo Ye Hun. 21, was charged in the General Hospital today before Mr X. L Cohen President of the Sessions Court, with having been found with 40 katis of sugar, 90 katis of T\re. 25 loaves of bro^d anl a t:n of97 words
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Article135 1955-09-01 4 WITH a few months left before the opening of the Nanyang University a 15-inan committee has neon formed to make a vigorous drive to collect the $10,000,000 promised to the University Building Fund. This decision was arrived at yesterday when the executive board ol the University met135 words
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Article32 1955-09-01 4 JOHORF BAHRU, Wed. Alice Jaya.sekera. a palient in the General Hospital*, Jonore Bahn;. was yesterday found lying on the ground having apparently fallen from an upper lloor of the ho?pitdi.32 words
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214 1955-09-01 4 POLICE PROBE CASE OF THE 'CHAINED BOY' AFTER being chained In his home in Tanglin Road, Singapore, since Saturday afternoon, a 15-year-old boy broke loose and e>caped yesterday. The boy. Chen Neung Heang, took refuge in a nearby hut until lie saw a Malay p;t>>ing by and asked the man214 words
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Advertisement325 1955-09-01 4 CATH^ AY [ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS AIHAMBRA OPWS TODAvr M tliDilinmt MODI HOl ti (3 9.J0 pm. SIZZLING SEX, COLOUR AND HARMONY MAKE FOR A RED-UOT CARMEN JONES I'lllK Hll L Sl.\(i\l'()K! M.WDAKI) Vn lIMIRVIOX -I M> J^fc l>oßoinv DANMtIDGC wi 3Hk U \K»n I'll MONIK Utiß \i:i r. MI.M ,c.N EM325 words
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Advertisement325 1955-09-01 4 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS 4 CAPI flfe^ 11 t.4.-, 4.00 J I NOTE: SEASO\ CO\TI\'LES AT THE J PAVILION THEATRE FROM TOMOKRO'tV Toddßedgrave B t OPENS TOMORROW ~^~Z f VIRGINIA MAYO m 1 DENNIS MORGAN DAVID FARRAR f X I J| SAri/RDAY MIDNIGHT! JOHN _^lAMA *MO WAYWETIIRNER V| b J325 words
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Miscellaneous80 1955-09-01 4 1 Haji Ami bin Md. Amin Weather Report MINIMI M Tc«peratare: I rom 7 pin Aug. ■■< to l.'.'A) am \u'£. A Sinjjapore 173F); IVnang 1 7:11 i Kota Kiihru (71K) Kuala Lump r (7!K); Ipoh |71F); l.uantan (7!Fi. Maximum 'l'rirpcraturp: From 7.::o a.m. to 7.1J0 p m. Aug. II80 words
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Article390 1955-09-01 5 Federal Council Pays Tribute To Mac Donald KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Members of the federal Legislative Council today took time off trom their historic inauguration meeting to pay warm tributes to Mr Malcolm Mac Donald "for the distinguished performance of his duties as Commissioner-General, his insight into390 words
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Article, Illustration43 1955-09-01 5 CUE Halimahton binti Abdul Maud, first elected wo- B man Legislative Councillor in the Federation takes the m oath of office before the Speaker, Raja Sir Uda bin Raja gg I Muhammad in background, and the Clerk of the Council.43 words
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259 1955-09-01 5 SINGAPORE'S longest strike 220 days by 50 employees of the Swcc Hin Lighterage Company ends today. An agreement was reached between the management and the workers yestcr- day on all the Utters claims. The assistant Labour Commissioner. Mr. GoSi Sin Tub. was responsible for the259 words
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Article85 1955-09-01 5 IPOH. Wed. A 37-year-'ol i dried fish seller of the Central Market. Wong Choon Leong. .surrendered himself Ito Police after a stabbing incident inside the Perak Chi- Chamber of Commerce the lunch hour. wife, Chee Kon 21, and her uncle. Chee X Seh, 38. were85 words
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Article136 1955-09-01 5 TWO HURT IN BEER' BRAWL THE PRESIDENT and caretaker of a carpenters' guild :n Queen Street. Singapore, were injured in a clash nch yesterday, in honour of the Seventh Moon val. The president, Teng Leng Ka, 41, wa.s attacked from behind with an axe as he was leaving the premises.136 words
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292 1955-09-01 5 THE SINGAPORE City Council ycUcrday ordered its Finance and General Purposes Committee to settle with :r.e City Council Labour Inions Federation three out of the four points outstanding on which the Federation are out on strike. The fourth and last claim outstanding 12 days292 words
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Article35 1955-09-01 5 THE DIRECTOR of the Singapore Regional Fisheries Research Station, Dr. F. D. Gmmannely, will open the first Aquarists Society Exhibition to be held ai the Happy World Stadium tomorrow at 5.30 p.m.35 words
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Article44 1955-09-01 5 THE Colonial Oflß am red yestcrfiay thai Sir A Savage, former Governor o! Bri 1 i i Griiian pointod sor-oiKi •:n succession (o Sir George Bcrc.-ford-Stookr Sir Alfred will toko up his i duties towards the end ol Oc- toher.44 words
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Article129 1955-09-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR Wed. —The Federation Government today announced the I appointment of Mr. EM.F. Payne as Director of Education, in place of Mr. L.D. Whitfield, who is retiring. Mr. Paynr. 47 who took the natural science tripe. Cambridge, entered the Malayan Edu ation Service in129 words
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Article64 1955-09-01 5 IPOII. Wed. Five men were today p^odwcd before Magistrate Che Abdul Kadir bin V 'f on a charge of rioting. The five allegedly assaulted two others, M. Rajoo and Shanmugam 0:1 Monday nighi ai Jalan Foch Avenue. ]L. ponz. Simee, [poh. All were allowed bail64 words
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Advertisement259 1955-09-01 5 o^ Excitement! r/)e Captam *is a storm i t'?+ing His cargo rt woman i-^der a cloud WarnerColor :pmqmc Sound iiuMMimtiiEfMHHumn SATURDAY MIDNIGHT ■I the CAPITOL SERRAVALLOS k and Iron lonic Wine) SINCE IS4S IN CONVALESCENCE: i ill<>\ 1 onic" i> mo«>t ii ukin h> .ill pattern* int of it H259 words
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Advertisement333 1955-09-01 5 FAR EASTERN PREMIERE I GALA RE OPENING OF THE <Xl \l. MPI R» WtDMSDAY, SEPT. 7th al 9.13 p.m. THE SELANGOR RED CROSS SIINDHI THE mSTIMCIIISHfI) PAfKOMOI OJ ;Ht. THE HIGH COMMISSIOVER DIRK BOGARDE HO# iA BRIGIHE BARDOT, BRENDA DE BAN2IE JAMES ROBERTSON JUSTICE mm k a li(kc(s \vailable at333 words
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Miscellaneous559 1955-09-01 5 Standard cM-lnxanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE Steiw*"" r B i I m Welsh M I II A O fl> C <:i News .v Home New,; 843 9* I II Vj A P V I\ C f Neilson-Tei The Mju» Vue or T. o !M5 «g —g O, <);;,, RiTiio ~m.559 words
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Article914 1955-09-01 6 HPHE last word In tbc matter of the official bo the Federation of Malaya has been spoken. The Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, who is also a senior partner in the Alliance has declared that the UMNO-MCA-MIC group wIU not to any Uu Othei than Malay being914 words
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Article935 1955-09-01 6 uerree iteaa asKs: WHEN do we START? CHICAGO. IN ansry wife gave this ultimatum to her husband, who is on strike: ••Go back to work or I WILL DIVORCE YOU.' THE WIFE is Mrs. Esther Quigley, 35, a mother of four. She has organised forty-five other935 words
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Article840 1955-09-01 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA ONE of the good things produced by the Emergency, according to the Director of Operations, Lt.Qen. Geoffrey Bourne, is the Home Guard movement. Speaking at Port Dickson, last week, to a group of the; c men. the General uddcd that this force840 words
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Article, Illustration273 1955-09-01 6 Sir: Skiing is fast C becoming popular sport i C in Singapore. though i .still exclusively for I those with money to I j spare. Club.s have been I C formed and training of V the interested ones is J being encouraged. i 1 C ALLS273 words
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Article232 1955-09-01 6 One Gentleman of a Rare Type Sir; Mr. Malcolm MafDonald. the popular Commis-sioner-General for Southeast Asia, has been appointed to the same position in India in succession to Sir Alexander Clutterbuck, a former Cadet in the Ceylon Civil Service. On the occasion of his retirement from Malaya. Mr. McDonald was232 words
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Letter258 1955-09-01 6 expatriate officers in Singapore, one wonders why there are still large areas of slums, congested hospitals, shortage of water and electricity in .suburban areas and lack of adequate drainage system in many parts of Singapore. In the city area, there It Still a shortage ol telephone258 words
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Letter155 1955-09-01 6 Sir: Nalaya .1 nmglomrration of proplrs inu->t have a fusion of thr various lancuucrs into a M.il.nan on<\ In this w;«\ the peoples, of Rfatayv rriuidrd as rqu.il" and jusiHf is mo! .m we. in all earm-st r»es>. bode an> l<«\ 1 sentiments to an anthem that dor*155 words
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223 1955-09-01 6 fi* I Kj^l»j^i3cj»^»^T»P?7^^ Sir: The ordinary man in the street Is not Intel ed whether the d mands submitted by the City Council labourers which culminated in the pri sent strike arc legitimate or not. but one primary factor which requires the Immediate attention of223 words
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Article48 1955-09-01 6 One Proof THE recent I I bi world that >^ become :tn aut self-governin i tembi r i pn bandit bit by I Jit 1 I Communist sold I which i n<»w Ce-opcration THE future of Hi pend ii the ra Jit Poll. in^4 Chin* guac<48 words
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Advertisement43 1955-09-01 6 FEEDRITE k The WONDER BABY FEEDER jFT] KEEPS MILK WARM &$i right thro' the feed- Ip 4 PREVENTS GRIPE AND WIND Avdildble at all First Cldss Dealers Agtnts:THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. (INCORPORATED IN THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA). SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR. KLANG SEREMBAN, PENANG.43 words
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Advertisement18 1955-09-01 6 The bar man says J| |fjO|\VV It'll I "Always tke best" i and Bffti Adelphi (irill Poo Tianf18 words
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Article47 1955-09-01 7 LATOUR REPLACES GRANDVAL HEWS FROM THE TROUBLE SPOTS 31 (Router) Government ally announced ition of M. GilD :val from the ;»idcnt-Gcneral itlon barely two appointp^t with to pi plan "Moment. laced by Latour. a rivilian adwho has left for Frrnrh rl in MM troops Germany further viu-47 words
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Article19 1955-09-01 7 SUDAN IC rit on r d :n 3 Euro- hi had of .md h F( ea19 words
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Article149 1955-09-01 7 .o accibrought lift of of almost aid v: the :nors I can see the rts. Faces look like blobs, but I can see. I can I i arted losing i after a shell burst in Belgium during War 1 Ten years ago t went blind.149 words
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Article141 1955-09-01 7 MANILA, Aug. 31 (IP)— Delegates to the first Umiationai coconut conference wound up their sixliv talks here today after approving five resolutions esigned to improve the coconut industry on which a fth of the world's population depends. Vital talks from th< pines, Ceylon. India and141 words
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Article60 1955-09-01 7 WIBHAW, Scotland, Aug. :i <Reuter> The headnaster of Craigneuz School. Vishaw, went round the lasses this morning telling he boys to hand in "their ;un>" alter the lunch break. The boys returned with i ight ex-army Webley rerolvers. Police said they had taken hem from a60 words
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Article75 1955-09-01 7 RED OAK. lowa, Aug. 31 (Router A veterinary surgeon said here today that a giant calf weighing 224 lbs and seven foot, eight inches long— which died about eight hours after he delivered it by a Caesarian operation yesterday was the largest he75 words
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Article47 1955-09-01 7 GENEVA. Aug. 31 Reuter) Secret talks between the United States and Communist China at ambassadorial level continued here this morning after an interval of five days. Discussion so far has concerned exclusively the return of civilians of both sides to their respective countries.47 words
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Article38 1955-09-01 7 THE All-India Port and Dock Workers Federation decided in Bombay yesterday all ships of shipping companies which trade with any of the Portuguese pockets in India should b^ boycotted on and from Oct 2. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article46 1955-09-01 7 VIENNA. Aug. 31 (Reuter) Fashionable Viennese women will adopt a new hairstyle this autumn known a.s "Heart of Vienna." the city's Hairdressers 1 Association announced. The new style calls for short-cut hair and appear^ to be heart-shaped when viewed in profile.46 words
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Article, Illustration199 1955-09-01 7 Hunt Far Her Killer is On Police Comb Marshes BELLOY SIR SOMME, France, Aug. 31 (Kcuter) —More than 100 armed gendarmes today began an intensive comb out of the marshes bordering the River Somme in a hunt for the killer of attractive Nottingham schoolteacher Janet Marshall (See left). The police199 words
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142 1955-09-01 7 HOUSTON, Texas. Aug. 31 (Router* The Indian Ambassador to the United States. and his secretary, who were segregated at the airport resMtaurant here last week, deI clined to lunch there yester- day. On their way to Mexico last i i week, the ambassador.142 words
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Article87 1955-09-01 7 NEW YORK Aug 31, (UP) Newsweek magazine said yesterday Premier Jawaharlai Nehru of India will call a special conference of the major Afro-Asian nations to endorse bis claim to Portuguese Goa The Newsweek's Periscope oolumn predicted thai armed with this he will next press the87 words
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Article41 1955-09-01 7 HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 3 1 iUP>— Rita Rayworth suffer ;cd .such a "'severe emotiona j .shock" from her break-u] with Dick Haymes that Bh< I was given drugs by her doe tor and confined to bed today i41 words
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Article66 1955-09-01 7 Government has suspended lor three months the operations of the Morinaga Milk Company after arsenic poisoning killed 50 Japanese babies and made 6 278 ill. Kyodo news service said today. Kyodo said ihc government had asked a disinterested patty to take over the plant during the66 words
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Article34 1955-09-01 7 ROME, Aug. 31 < Reuter) Anatole. a robot electronic, "brain"' on show at a recent exhibition here, is now housed at Rome Zoo to answer the public's questions about the animals.34 words
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105 1955-09-01 7 KATMANDU, Nepal. Aug. 31 (Router) A FrenchSwiss expedition to Katmandu has asked the Nepalese government for a higher peak to climb than the 23.299-loot Ganash Himal (Peak of the Elephant God) allotted to them. The toeless Swiss climber. Raymond Lambert, told the Nepalese105 words
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Article48 1955-09-01 7 p NEW YORK. Aug. 31 <Rev 1 ,trr> Justice William Rin^< i i took off his robe in the Cr; minal Courts building hei y last night and found sorm t» one had stolen his suit jacket. ket. He went home in hi shirtsleeves.48 words
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169 1955-09-01 7 The 'Mitsui Bushan' Is Back In Business TOKYO. Aug. 31 (UP) The world famous trading firm of "Mitsui Bushan" which Gen. Douglas MacArthur destroyed as a "Zaibatsu" establishment will again begin business next April as Japan's biggest commercial organization. This became a certainty shortly after midnight on Tuesday when presidents169 words
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337 1955-09-01 7 'I RESIGN FOR POLITICAL PEACE' PERON But Workers Reject Offer a U£ NOS AIRES, Aug. 31 President Juan D. Peron announce today that he will resign if it will bring political peace tc the natic but his offer was immediately rejected by the powerful General Coi federation of Labour and337 words
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Article149 1955-09-01 7 DELAY IN JAKARTA ELECTIONS JAKARTA. Aug. 31 (AP) Information Minister Sjamsuctdin Siuan Makmur said today the Republic's first general elections on Sept. 29 cannot bo held on a nationwide scale at once. He declared that the election's financial aspects have not been completed yet in the majority of electoral districts149 words
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Article39 1955-09-01 7 LONDON*. &UC SI (Renter) —Mr. Harold M«cMil]an. British Foreign Secretary, wiil lead his country's delegation to the United Nations general assembly opening in New York on Sept. 20. the Forcisn Office announced here yesterday.39 words
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Article34 1955-09-01 7 VIENNA. Aug. 31 <Reuter) The Rumanian Government has decided to reduce the country's armed forces b} 40.000 men by next December Radio Budapest yesterday. The bulletin gave nc details34 words
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Article196 1955-09-01 7 GENEVA, Aug. 31, (Reuter) The first I N congress on prevention of crime and treatment ol offenders yesterday approved a "prisoners charter' prohibiting "all cruel, inhuman or degrading punish- ments." 5r it adopted a set of is standard minimum ml > which would ban corpor tg196 words
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Article112 1955-09-01 7 Impulse That Carft Be Stifled STOCKTON New J ersoy. Aur 31. (AP> A honeymooning <oup I yesterday challenged Mayor hester fcrrico's advice against "unneocs sary kissing' in this flood stricken llrluuarc alley Town. The Mayor in< luded the go easy on kissinc •v I c amonc suesestions he said were112 words
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Article101 1955-09-01 7 U.K. Aware Of Soviet Arms Offer LONDON. Aug 31 (Retted —Britain has received reports that Soviet Russia has offered to supply arms to an Arp.b state, a. Foreign Omce spokesman stated in reply to Questions here to. He added thai officials in London did not believe that the offer had101 words
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Article95 1955-09-01 7 COLOMBO Aug. I ten A trade dclcg.-. left here today for Peking carrying a three- foot devil dancing ir^k. It U a present from C lon"s Premier. Sir John X lawala. to Mr. Cho I Prime Minister ol China. D<\U dancing masks are I ■here in95 words
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Article24 1955-09-01 7 MORE than 60.000 prop** are homeless through flood- ing: of the Indu River n I Pakistan's Larkhan:i and Abu d: -trlrts. Rcutrr24 words
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Advertisement54 1955-09-01 7 end as you reach .^^^n and evening's slip your feet jfl JeE Made in U.S.A.) i no finer means of relaxation known to man! 1 tillable in tun st\l '^ET MULE with plain front. Colours- Burgundy, tan, blue Price $19.50 pair. LE with apron front in tan only. Price $24.5054 words
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Advertisement116 1955-09-01 7 5 il Saloon. ..Convertible... op Traveller... I a^av .^^a^aftMa^ Vv JEbh b^^^b^bv r*^||\ T.IIW P Three v^rsioni of tlif fam^'it H W§ OtU 1 B MaWTH Min«.r-ar.d ra, h '.'<i# ■X X uorlj'f t:ggfi small cj* r B a I' D|flflPf% V H value, perlurmancc, r<v>mmc\* MMMnnuS D»My 1 nd116 words
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Article, Illustration232 1955-09-01 8 9 Dato Sir Clough Thuraisingham. a "veteran" of the old House, is seen on ieft with Mr. K. L, Devaser, Alliance Nominated Councillor, who struck an inter-Asian sartorial style by donning" his "songkok Merdeka" over the Indian Achkan and Jodhpurs. MEMBERS of the Alliance Cabinet, are seenYong Peong Seong - 232 words
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Article193 1955-09-01 8 Penang Council's Big Job PENANO, Wed President, Mr. J. S. H. Cunyng-ham-Brown. at the Municipal Council meeting held here this afternoon pointed out that the Health Department was doing rll in its power to preserve and improve the health of George Town, but it could not do .so in the193 words
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Article45 1955-09-01 8 THE Acting Chief Justice Air. Justice Taylor, yesterday dismissed the appea, of a former Singapore Traction Company bus conductor. Lim Tong Chan, who was sentenced by a tower court to oneyear's imprisonment lor criminal breach of trust in respect of 3U cents fare45 words
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Article373 1955-09-01 8 China Shadowed Boyd' s Visit CHINESE 'MINORITIES' POSE A BIG PROBLEM LONDON, Aug. 31, (Reurer) The Times today congratulated the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd on the results of his recent tour of British territories in the Far East. This independent newspaper said: "He ha?373 words
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Article61 1955-09-01 8 A SINGAPORE DltftkC Judge, who loved discussing China whenever an accused person riaimed he came from that country, ha I -or!. Hn is Mr. H. A. Forror. Mnti: his retirement the O preI judfe. Though he bai stopped work Mr. Forrer has not made up his61 words
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Article32 1955-09-01 8 FCK'R men. two am* revolvers, robbed a Ch. i of ?:;78 aiiri $66 w* of jewellery when they ransacked a bouse in Juroi^ R ;a d on j uesdajr night.32 words
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Article53 1955-09-01 8 Police Action Cleared HOCK LEE STRIKE THE A--: [ON I Singapore P an ■ho Hock I<, B 00 Apr. ft core;;- to ID il submitted !h V the Commi ;ry Con Justice F. Mr. Justice 1 point which membei I of per soi i gamated Bus Co.. I T h53 words
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210 1955-09-01 8 'Don't Cling To Old Taboo' s— Malayanize' MALAGA is depriving hrrsHf ol the s« im a body of trained Malayans by clinging to 01. taboos, states the Democratic Party in a memo, to the Malayanization Commission, Singapore Tho memorandum U but one of six memoranda ree ed by the Commission,210 words
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Article40 1955-09-01 8 ON(. PENG, f,4, who was bouna over for having attempted suicide was told by the Eighth Magistrate Mr X I. Alexander yesterday that he would not bo a credit to his family if he took his own '.ilc.40 words
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Article64 1955-09-01 8 THE l!). r Singapore International Novices (mixed) Dance Championship and Diploma Tests for bronze, silver and sold medals sponsored by the International Society of Teachers of Dancing, will' be held at the Happy World Cabaret on Sept. 2<) and Sept. 30. Those wishing to partiripntc arc64 words
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Article57 1955-09-01 8 THE NUMBER of the first prize in the first Soda] and w (are lottery organized by the Princess Elizabeth Community Centre is No 2037 The pri/.e is $442. Other winning number- in order arc: 2<)7:* ($221) 4506 ($88.40); 2212 ($44.20) Tickets bearing Nos. 7W.',. 362957 words
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Article146 1955-09-01 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Eight contestants each have been selected to appear in the n.ials of the three .sections of the. Amateur Singing Contest in aid Of Welfare Week to be held at the Chine.se A.vembly Hall this Saturday, at 4 p.m. They are: English Section:146 words
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Article16 1955-09-01 8 OFFK :l| H Mohamed and N A Uq and A iur 116 words
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Advertisement35 1955-09-01 8 CHOOSE YOUR FAVORITE X Hi iTTijp^ .^j \sf^Wv« ft I item M' NANDA G. C. NANDA SONS (sincere) AUTHORISED lATA AGENTS AIRLINES— SHIPPING INSURANCE 22A PAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE-1 TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: "NANDAWAYS"— TELEPHONE No. ***** *****35 words
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Article781 1955-09-01 9 HIGHLIGHTS Agricultural expansion forging ahead Unprecedented prosperity for tea growers Famous dancer may visit Singapore Indian official "snubbed" in L.S. Press views on Malayan politics from MADRAS industrialization i> I I sing ahead I fbn Year rned expressly for comes fa BCXt ft r dtvott ex| expected rea781 words
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Article, Illustration57 1955-09-01 9 Ij I <' SHE'S on a bender! But her tipple is "pop." Model ij Gerry Law son-Smith, 22, decided it was too hot at I i Roehampton, London, to sit up and drink. So, with 1 1 a long straw and a little ingenuity, she took her cool57 words
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Article436 1955-09-01 9 Byword for Jamaica KINGSTON. Jamaica I^HE byword for Jamaica is development. Faced with wide unemployment and a low standard of living, the present government of Chief Minister Norman \V. Manley has set its sights on improving both situations. Its goals: Development of industry, development of the tourist trade and continued436 words
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941 1955-09-01 9 Food Projects in Ceylon will benefit Far East CINCE the war there has been an upsurge of en- thusiasm to get to grips 2 with the problem of grow- ing more food and more raw materials to raise in- adequate living standards. But sometimes this 2 enthusiasm has raced 2941 words
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282 1955-09-01 9 Tears Made Officer CUT Army Ked Tape LONDON CHEILA stood sobbing at the foot of the troopship's gangway. "Take care of yourself, darling God bless you."' she called to her fiance. Lance-Corporal Tony Henderson. But twenty-two-year-old Tony couldn't hear what SheKa Hanlcy, 2.J. was saying. For he was leaning over282 words
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Article263 1955-09-01 9 I^OCTORS are told that it is wroi.g AJ riage as a cure for "nerves." There are no grounds lor giving .he. Sir David Henderson, one of Scotland's lead) j chiatrists. In an article in the "British Medical Jill 111 Sir David says he has met263 words
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Advertisement42 1955-09-01 9 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (PAT KUA TAN) Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seosickness. Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL IHIHI MILKMAID i^NDENSED Mil* Mil U UIUMAJD BRAND IMIJLri42 words
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Miscellaneous89 1955-09-01 9 H J HlV'' H^ 1 IHF^ Hl"' HIV^ I IHHI ('I lipc Car space n. r> WLJ IS. Net garments othe l«. S onion (81 17. Lai freedom i?> iWs 18. Coloured court chrectorv 4 I d t7> .^ouiid like prose. the opposite (7) Most <>• ountv s-fcm.; I tidy89 words
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425 1955-09-01 10 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - N. YORK ROW OVER RUBBER UNLOADING STILL GOING ON ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN dfasfasfa By Special Standard Correspondent XKW YORK. Au«. 31.— The bis row, now in its second week, over the touchy question of where freighters wi!! unload their rubber cargoes in this area is continuing today in unabated fashion.425 words
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Article29 1955-09-01 10 THE Japanese AgricultureForestry Mini try estimates Japan's rice crop (his year at a record 377.400.000 bushels. The old record was 361.227.000J bu hels in \d:yj. APAP - 29 words
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294 1955-09-01 10 Malaya-U.S. Trade Not Affected By Floods THE industries in the United States are so scattered over all the countiv that it is inconceivable that lh« recent floods i" States would have affected to any appreciable degree the American trade with Malaya and South-east Asia. Although Ifcese States have j important294 words
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Article172 1955-09-01 10 CIIANGKAT Serdang shares again featured in the Malayan share market yesterday with buyers at above $2, following: reports of a possible purchase of the estate. In 1951 a similar report circulated round the market causing the shares to soar to £3.10. With few exceptions, the172 words
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Article106 1955-09-01 10 Business In Shares SINGAPORE sharebr kcrs yes tci'iav reported t c following business done Malayan Cemeni $1 69; M. C 94 ;u;d 95 cents; Robinson ord 12.40 crl c\y. Snore Traction 27. II; Straits S'ships 9 Straits Traders $23j and $231; Wearne Bros 12.75 Austral Malay cd; Kuala Kampar 29106 words
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206 1955-09-01 10 Bankina Assets Up On High Price Of Rubber Standard Market Reporter INCREASED advances paid by bank rubber exporters, packers and merchant finance rubber business in Singapore, resulted in the recent increase in assets Malayan banks. During the past few me rubber has been enjoying a fairly high pric On the206 words
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Article, Illustration63 1955-09-01 10 The chairman of the Singapore Chamber of l! Commerce Rubber Assmiatioi Mr. I. <» Sainn-nd I (on left> will be leaving the O>lony next week for the United Kingdom on lons leave. Mr. S W. lop--1 90m <i isht) of Anqlo-Fren h Bendixens Ltd ujM I63 words
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174 1955-09-01 10 Standard Market Reporter THK newly-formed Chinese Wheat Flour Merchants' Association hopes to foster the four trade in Singapore and Fettle disputes that ma, a: is? in the business said Mr. Teo Tiang Seng;, chairman of the Associations interim committee, in his inaugural speech174 words
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Article49 1955-09-01 10 THE United Rubber Workers and the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company announced in Cleveland that they had reached ;> tentative &greemenl on Tuesday, averting v threatened strike by 'J2.000 workers in eight cities. I'he announcement mmo a few mm !te< before \hc n.idnight strike deadline.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration78 1955-09-01 10 MR. ISHAK AHSM). a visiting official ol tlie lmlonesian Department o; Economic*, and his wife, wt re feted tit n dinner Qtretl by Mr. Chia Kirn Mean of V i Ited L;nhterage and Stevedoring Co. at Cathay Restaurant. Seen \n thtM picture (,re (trom \eit): Mrs Francis ('Jim. Mr. Chin,78 words
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Article45 1955-09-01 10 AX Initial order lor 1.000 diesel engines for a new medium Australian tract or has been placed with a Peterborough company. The fourwheel tractor Is being manufactured by Chamberlain Industries Co. Ltd.. and will be powered by the U.K. firms L 4 engine.45 words
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Article, Illustration50 1955-09-01 10 T\VE\*TY varieties o< Malayan orc/;. d.<j were scut for dow display at Malaya House, f owdon. b.y the S ngapore Botanic Gardens recently. They went by BO AC. Thit the second consignment of choice Malayan orchids to go \o Malaya House froi i Singapore. The orchids i in London Toe50 words
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Article169 1955-09-01 10 20 Tons Of Pepper Transacted MORE than 20 tons of white pepper were trai I in the Singapore pepper market yesterday, following good overseas orders. Buyers ol black p* pper reserved yesterday, despite news of increased Russian ing of this spice fron I Other sections of the pro market were169 words
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Article25 1955-09-01 10 the o< neraJ Company has announced m Erie. Pennsylvania, it will build 40 diex'l li el ric locomotives for the Manila Railways.25 words
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Article54 1955-09-01 10 X Bin market y< i the <■;< quoted SI 42 p< S< ptemtx r hipnv ni cent on T Th ultn< butabk' to Inquirit Continent. Prta i oprn« ri around I and dropp:>. noon Quiet coi throughout tl only small lnt< I ported until Thn lover b54 words
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Advertisement712 1955-09-01 10 NOTICES v 111 the High Court of the Colony Of Singapore. Inland Of Singapore. IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 12t f ItSS. Re KIEN SIM. CO. Debtors Ex Par'o ANGLO THAI CORPORATION LTD Creditors To KIEN SING L COM PANY of <or late of) Road, Singapore. TAKE NOTICE that a P.* ki712 words
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Advertisement597 1955-09-01 10 PI RSIANT TO THE EMPLOYEES PROVIDENT FUND AMENDMENT ORDINANCE. > NO ?0 OF tm AND LEGAL NOTICE IN LEGISLATIVE SUPPLEMENT NO. 40 CF r>TH AUGUST. lf»3.> YOTICE to all Employers who j empliV persons in the Federation of Malaya and who are not icgistcred wilh the Fund. Ail persons r,ot597 words
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Advertisement48 1955-09-01 10 NOTICES S.S GOVERNMENT 1941 WAR LOAN <I!>:,J.V») OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 that the Transfer Register of the above Loan will be ed from IGtli to j .'»th S tember, i!ir>.-). both dates r.rlusive, for tho preparation of interest Warrants. By Onkr Tm HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING COKPOKATION, Singapore.48 words
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Advertisement301 1955-09-01 10 AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD. Union Building Tel: 33d?0/4 TO NfcW YORK AND BOSTON VIA CEYLON. INDIA. EGYPT AND MEDITERRANEAN PORTS Spore P Shorn X nof»f PRES. GRANT 31 Aug I PALMETTO MARINER 2 6 Sept 7/7 Sept PRES PIERCfc U WScpt 18- 18 Sept 19 21 PRES MONROE 25/29Scpt 30/3OSrpt301 words
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Miscellaneous160 1955-09-01 10 SHIPS IN HARBOUR OITIR ROADS Warla. Chakdina. President Harding, Weltervreden, Asia. Batoe'a. Tasman. Benavon. Nico line Mac:.-!;, lloutirwm. Hoegh Silvcrcrcst, Mm Ann. Donai, Eastern Queen. Hoyo Maru. Sunnyville, Kaloekoe, Utrecht, Belleville IWIR ROADS Caltex 9:2 New Coronal ion. Bi 1 1 da. Sedenak, Sadao. Paso*« Peterzwei, Pasigi, Belaga. King B;iv.160 words
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Advertisement675 1955-09-01 11 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. 6, *****/4 U2/4 lobm Mn r o ,<j THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMEMCAN SERVICE Montreal, Boston, Nov York, Baltimore, Philadelphia. Cult Ports. Spoh P. S ham P*nane po«u* mm »/16 s«pt 17 P t 18 s.pt 9/16 Ott 1?(Xt U Oct 19/25 Nov 26 Nov675 words
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Advertisement1054 1955-09-01 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 lit lines) i Incorporated in Singapore) 112 lines) *tSS? THE BLLI- FUNNEL LINE V."." Carnert option to proceed via other port* to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON CONTINENT Singapore Due Sails S ham Penang Calchas for Liverpool C.1,054 words
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Advertisement737 1955-09-01 11 MITSUI N^ LINE FOR JAPAN from Indo Pcn ng Mcilco Maru from Calcutta ♦or Yokohomo Kobe Moii 7 Sept Fujikawa Maru from Calcutta for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji 1 3 Sept 10 Sept FOR JAPAN from Cont.nent Asakason Moru for Yokohama, Kobe via Soigon, BangkoK. Hongkong 4 Sept Awobasan Maru <or737 words
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Advertisement805 1955-09-01 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden. Port Soid Genoa. Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg. Copenhagen, Gothenburg ond Oslo. S pcre P. S'hom Penong "KINA* 9/12 Sept !3/13Sept 14/15 Sept xx) "ERRIA" 18 19Sept 20 20 Sept "SELANDIA" 17 1 9 Oct 20 20 Oct 21 22 Oct "MORELIA" 17 19No*805 words
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Article733 1955-09-01 12 NEW YORK. PJON'T wait for a girl to wink watch her feet instead. If you are her pin-up boy and she is sitting in the same room as you. she probably put one knee on top of the other— and curl her toes. YOU may not recognise733 words
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Article, Illustration160 1955-09-01 12 "C* IVE a dog a bone and it's happy—but jive me a bone and my lair's beautiful." said a ;mart salesgirl to me re- ccntly in Cannes. J *A bone!" I said, look- J ing st Her hair. Nothing J shaggy dog about it. It J was beautiful.160 words
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Article, Illustration521 1955-09-01 12 CERREE READ - CERREE READ Idolatry And Human Sacrifice By Y^'HAT A PITY there are not more words for describing the spectacular. One cannot reiterate "'The Prodigal' is Spectacular, The Prodigal is Spectacular" and hope that one's readers will be content with such praise. And vet 'The Prodijjal'521 words
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Article469 1955-09-01 12 THE official address is Mill-street But the name of the old-fashioned terrace behind the pub in the bustling Somerset village of North Petherton ought to be Good Neighbours' Row. Its six tiny cottages two up and two down house enough kindliness to warm the hearts of469 words
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Article, Illustration12 1955-09-01 12 ,\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\< "Dads marvellous he's been swimming underwater for half an hour now."12 words
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Article, Illustration296 1955-09-01 12 ACT— DON'T WORRY "()H, for a new nose!" Girl> with noses that aren't pretty often let this fact make them unhappy. "I can't afford a. plastic surgery reshape," they sigh. "I'm just stuck with this awful nose for life." The silly thing about all this worry is that it's unnecessary.296 words
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Advertisement149 1955-09-01 12 A CATHAY ATTRACTION IM I Y;» on? small smear of lipstick during the filming of a major picture can cost $5 0,000 in lost production ,;a|^jfT- rime That's why Hollywood movie studios cannot tokc *mKM&&%i. $10******^^ chances. They demand Max Factor's Color-fast Lipstick. Jr* ImljS^ It won't come off when149 words
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Article24 1955-09-01 13 AUSSIE HEAD LIST I York, j onj f Trt >nd c a ied list Tei I .'cd f IT of I Nielsen. AusA- gentina;24 words
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Article185 1955-09-01 13 1 ni\ hinN A -r.nl i To'.va rOWD A v Man Burnley Q E L wen •cvl :ner- I ,m Stroke vs N HI) hll^N south* rich Ci'.y. B HOVI A ry Ci i/olchotcr Torquay United :c:\ Town VI Swmdon Crystal Palace Readme vs. Gillingham. Shrewsbury185 words
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396 1955-09-01 13 PETER KUM - PETER KUM By Xt ALA LUMTUK, Wed.— A massive hunk of manhood breezed into the Sergeants Mess at the Royal Hampshire Regiment and the Warrant Officers and Sergeants threw open the house for him. This was the welcome accorded to396 words
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Article174 1955-09-01 13 LONDON. \ug\ 31. (Reuter) Hampshire had the distinction yesterday of overthrowing the county cricket champions, Surrey, by 129 runs. It was their 15th win of the Summer, the most games they have ever won In a season, and put them in third place, behind Surrey and Yorkshire174 words
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Article39 1955-09-01 13 SANTIAGO. Chile Axis 31, (AP) Ra;:! Iglesias. 37-year-o'd Argentine soccer referee dropped dead yesterday while ofliciatins a match between lague leading Palestine and Magallanes His death was attributed to a heart attack. The match was suspended39 words
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256 1955-09-01 13 LONDON, Aug. 30, (Rcuter)-A small lea B uc 7^™' I""' 8 saw Bristol City gain a 5-2 win over Kotnernam, who oni> niissea prom leaeue one last season by a fractional goal average, r Bristol City, promoted from division three, thus completed the season's256 words
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Article, Illustration57 1955-09-01 13 Lot's srtfJr tfctl o»/f of fh# r»ng nnd Di P ri Z.n Knnga arc omoflo T'<C f«flj dshing it out ar Tfial's how it rrdrd a frce-for-a 11 nuts idc Die Ilnppy Wurld Stadium ring on <'„57 words
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Article39 1955-09-01 13 MALACCA. Wed.— MedicalHealth scored an easy 4-1 victory over Municipality in the Government inter-depart-mental badminton match f° r the Gan Lap shield at the Anglosing court. Medical-Health will new meet the Police in the final.39 words
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55 1955-09-01 13 IPOH. Wed— Per a k will patheir last inter-State cnckei match of the season against Kedah here this weekend. Team: G. S Walker leapt), g H Koenit/.. CI Letchumanan. A" Coombc. D Loretto S Hills A Amaladass. Manind*»» Singh. MacLaugbHn. E A. name and55 words
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Article79 1955-09-01 13 JOHORK BAHRT. Wed— The South Johorc Rugby Football Club npei: Ihoir scaso:; o.m Si day with match again Bw<c at Seletar. South nn(i by Chalmers w .7 Edington who holiday The fifteen a... be E L I W: kil -or; N. R H'»n affy. Uixon79 words
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Article50 1955-09-01 13 PARIT BUNTAR, W«d T r; the fir^t hockey match of the leason here Knan M i 1-1 with Krian Ro\ Malays opened f he early in the ■ood-hall through Raja Shaharudin Rovers notched the i-q;i;i'. Cl five minu'.cs later through <-'hu, 1 Hock. 450 words
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Advertisement145 1955-09-01 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ANIMOUIMCtMLMr rlih FUNERAL S ii "siTUAHOfr VACAM R£Ql ]p; on Pu *h Bukon a male grapher. Ace not rr.oi c lhan l» and ii. a bact.c or. I I m A. to Shi IUIIIU\ BEGINNERS SEPT. m. d; s r f. nd rri) Euroi tans. 1 B X145 words
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Miscellaneous121 1955-09-01 13 I lil Abner By Al Capp I \-^M^i(k v^wwk^ I Alley Oop By T v Hamlin I -wt pc mere W- I—*-M1 *-M 'AH TufN I I IHgCE SNO THECk I.A.M "iH, 80V5, I The Heart Ol Juliet Jones B stan Drake I "-=3i f^E^J^, X. DCf/T GO AROUND JJ121 words
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Article, Illustration481 1955-09-01 14 JEFFERY JAMES - COLONY STADIUM BUILDERS PLAN $28,000 CONTEST JEFFERY JAMES By THE Singapore Sports Stadium Board, to arouse public interest in their proposed $2,000,000 Stadium at Kallang, may sponsor an architectural competition for its design. Mr. C. F. Smith, chairman of the Board, said yesterday that the architectural competition will be promoted481 words
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Article38 1955-09-01 14 SINGAI will meet I X Schoolboys XI mate i start, Combined v ho elected from: U' walia. F. W (i- V T. Martens, F M Jayathurai. fcanchanlal, I Foo Foot 1 t( Townsend, Ba!ri38 words
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Article36 1955-09-01 14 THE Singapore Government Servwes Football Association ;o Division 1 soccer QatCh rcn Printing OtTire and MA A W which was scheduled to be played o n the P. T. ground yesterday wai called off36 words
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Article141 1955-09-01 14 FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD Gordon King of the Singapore Swim, ming Club beat Chew Kcag Chce Tiger Swimming Club and Goh Kok Guan (Chinese Swimming Club) to second and third places respectively in the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's 100 metres butterfly stroke final for boys under 17141 words
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Article21 1955-09-01 14 SINGAPORE Chinese Rccreat.on Club hockey section wiil hold n meeting thi evening ?t the clubhouse at 5 15 p.m.21 words
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Article186 1955-09-01 14 P.W.D. beat M.R.N.V.R. 5-2 In a Singapore Government Services Football Association League Division 1 soccer match at the Printing ground yesterday. M.R.N.V.R. started with only nine Fl a >' ers hut were Joined later by right-back, Osman Maarof and left-half Ismail Bujang. Exchanges were even186 words
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Article99 1955-09-01 14 Today's Sport SOCCER DIV. I: A.A.A vs Woodbridge Hosp. at Jalan Besar at 5 J5 p in. JISIOR CVPTIE: Rajaji S.C. vs Alexandra T.T. at f'arrer Park. GOVERNMENT SERVICES LEAGUE DIV. U Medicals vs. ST.T.C. "A" at P T. M R.N.V.R. vs. Printing at Printing. SEVEN-ASIDE: Royal Signals vs. RE99 words
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185 1955-09-01 14 Changi Airmen Hold Ceylonese To 1—l Draw RAF. (CHANG I) 'B 1 forced Ceylon Sports Ciub B' to a replay by holding them to a 1— 1 draw in a first round of SHA seven-a-side hotkey tournment on the SRC. padang yesterday Showing deft stick work, Ceylonesc were all over185 words
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171 1955-09-01 14 SLWJAPORF Traction Company who fielded a comparatively weak side against Frasei Xeave Sports Club in their S.B.H.FA. League and Cup, Group A soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday were trounced 9-2. Fraser Neave led 5-0 at the interval. F N scored five171 words
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Article, Illustration479 1955-09-01 14 'Jaya' Survives A Barrage By Barrage Yai Throwing Leather Three-cornered jight ior Aw Cheng Chye trophy: Burma 4 Ceylon J Pi. o. fgsfgsdgfsdg Ko. bantamweight of Buirr. A Webster, Stnuaporc li^n and K. Carey, the Hour K.hij; lightwelter who scored the <»nly knockout in Ihe Bron/< Medal finals. Carey went479 words
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Article107 1955-09-01 14 I catherueicht Semi -I H. P. Jaya.-uria 'Ceylon Yai Chit < Burma BRONZE MFDAL FIXAI MywriKht: J Garcia lippinc. 1 b< at V. K< 'Singaporo Bantamweight: Burma* beat K. I! Q nando <C<*ylon). l.ightu eight: A. Singapore i brat J I< i Hongkong i LI hi wejtei weigh t107 words
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Article135 1955-09-01 14 Boon Leong Joins SCRC Line-up. KUALA LUMPUR Wed—Tomorrows SCRC Invitation team to meet South China at Princes Road here will include Chia Boon Leong. are Singapore inside forward SCRC had originally announced that Pang Siang Teik of Penang would play as in-side-left. However, the Club subsequently negotiated with SAFA and135 words
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Article398 1955-09-01 14 ANGRY Mr. LEE ISSUES A CHALLENGE MR. LEE WAI TONG, coach of the South China Football team, was a very angry man after reading a report on Tuesday which denied that his team was shabbily treated during their Australian tour. Mr. Lee was so annoyed that he told The Standard398 words
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Article88 1955-09-01 14 SINGAPORE Business Houses Football Association league soccer matches played yesterday resulted as follows: At Farrer Park. Sime Darby beat Breweries by 5-1 in a group D match. Simc Darby scorers were Hind <2), Velu, Rahman and a deflected goal. Klop scored for Breweries. The group C match88 words