Singapore Standard, 3 October 1955
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Title Section32 1955-10-03 1 Singapore Standard $tan DARD POL|C| £n fe %J|( ***** (S ttwe«, 2 400 JF\J VTH FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL Im 5111 2414 •TV SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1955 12 PAGES IS CENTS32 words
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Article327 1955-10-03 1 PAP Unions Challenge To Front 100.000 To Down Tools While Assembly Meets NEARLY 100,000 Singapore workers will stop work for ten minutes on Oct. 12, to "mourn the political suicide committed by the Labour Front, by introducing the Public Security Ordinance," it was stated327 words
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Article133 1955-10-03 1 Retainer' ETAS'"" n rmd Sub- I a .md r E visited the camp within a few minutes and a number of detainees were questioned. None were detained. Police officials later conferred with Camp Supt. Mr. J. Laird for half-an-hour after which an iron curtain wa> dropped around the I133 words
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Article, Illustration79 1955-10-03 1 photo. WAVES break along the shore at Vera Cruz. Mexico, and a palm tree bends in the wind as Janet, the 120 m.p.h. terror hurricane, sweeps by to the north. The hurricane, which ravaged the West Indies and Central America last week, killing _50 people, is hottingAP - 79 words
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352 1955-10-03 1 Two Complete End Of Tough M.C.P. Wing iv LA LA Ll MT UK, Sun.— The biggest success of the Federation Gove** fcVsS „,>-day-old amnesty offer was recorded today with the surrender of seven t*,i.-\.ist.i in Pahang State. A group of four Chinese terrorists surrendered352 words
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Article47 1955-10-03 1 3 French Posts Attacked RABAT. Morocco, Oct. 2. i ßeuter > -Unidentified "armed elements" attacked three french military posts in them Morocco a french communique said here today. This wa.s the fir.-t time the nch military pasts in Morocco had been attacked on this scale, a French offid.47 words
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Article197 1955-10-03 1 ...And Take 6 Home Guard Guns KUALA LUMPUB, Sun.— A gang of 28 Communist terrorists raided Grisek New Village in Johore shortly after midnight last night, held up the Home Guard and made away with six shotguns and about 120 rounds of ammunition. The raid197 words
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Article33 1955-10-03 1 DENVER. Colorado. Oct. 2 (Reuter* President Eisenhower had "an excellent day." his doctors said last night. It was the first time a bulletin had described his day as excellent.33 words
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Article39 1955-10-03 1 SIR Anthony Eden returned to the south of England yesterday from a 24-hour visit to Queen Flizabeth at Balmoral Castle. Scotland, during which he is widely believed to have discussed with the sovereign a forthcoming government reshuffle.—Reuter.39 words
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Article82 1955-10-03 1 Thugs Set Boy Afire Let Him Go BRISTOL, Western England. Oct. 2. (Reuter) A gang of young thugs seized nine-year-old David Nott on a patch of waste ground near his home today and set fire to his clothes. Screaming and sobbing David broke free and ran home blazing like a82 words
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Article73 1955-10-03 1 LONDON. Oct 2 (UP) A new company was formed in London last week to grow cocoa in Malaya in an effort to increase world supplies which are at present considerably below the rate of demand. The new company, called the United Cocoa Development with an authorized73 words
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Article31 1955-10-03 1 THE French cabinet met for more than two hours yesterday, then recessed for 24 hours without reaching a decision on France's future relationship with the United Nations.— AP.31 words
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Article24 1955-10-03 1 A parliamentary delegation from Luxemburg will leave for a visit to the Soviet Union today, the Soviet News Agency Tass announced Reuter.24 words
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169 1955-10-03 1 Swing To N' lists In R.I. Elections JAKARTA. Oct. 2 (Renter)— Unofficial results of Indonesia's first geneial election took a sharp swing in favour of the Nationalist Party (PNI) with the addition of the provisional I figures from Centra] Java today to the totals already in. Apparently uninfluenced by the169 words
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134 1955-10-03 1 LOS ANGLES. Oe*. 2 <__£*; I Unite, States Rubber Co* j has earmarked mote than $90,000,000 for tyre research.! modernization and expansion in 1956. I It expects the record- I breaking demand tor tyres to' continue through 1956. This was disclosed yester- day134 words
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Article32 1955-10-03 1 BUENOS AIRES. Oct. 2 (Reuter) Ex-President Juan Peron left here by air today for Ascunsion. Paraguay. Peron left aboard a Paraguyan Catalina flying boat escorted by two Argentine naval aircraft.32 words
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Article111 1955-10-03 1 'Death To Harding' Cypriots NICOSIA. Cyprus. Oct. 2 (Reuten Blue foot-high letters proclaiming "death to Harding in Greek were painted on the whitewashed wall ot Trkhoni village church were Archbishop Makarios addressed a big crowd today. The Archbishop, leader ol the campaign tor the island's union with Greece, declared that111 words
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144 1955-10-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Terrorist incidents in Johore continue to throw a shadow on the successes of the amnesty ln other parts of the Federation. At 8.30 last night a military vehicle carrying seven British soldiers and three Malay civilians was fired on by terrorists144 words
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Article81 1955-10-03 1 ATLANTIC CJTY. Hem York. Oct. 2 I Reuter) Dr Lyndon A Peer ol Newark. New Jersey said here that most plastic surgeons oppos- ed the use of sponge "implant" to build up Marilyn Monroe bosoms in less buxom women. Dr Pwr told the annual meeting ol81 words
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Article330 1955-10-03 2 M/e M//7/ Protest Any Such Move —Says Tunku MALAYA will not' be a military base or a training ground for any Commonwealth forces, the Federation's Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman said in Singapore yesterday. Addressing the fourth annual delegates conference of the United Malays National330 words
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136 1955-10-03 2 Decision Day Is Near Mr. Marshall SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, told a gathering at the official opening of the Singapore Labour Front. Sembawang Division yesterday, that the day would not be far when a firm line would have to be drawn between those who wer backed by the136 words
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Article57 1955-10-03 2 MUNICH. Oct. 2. (Reuter) —The Dornier Aircraft Company made its public comeback here yesterday at a display of planes and gliders from West t Germanya embryo aircraft industry. The company showed its D.O. 27. a single-engined twoseater built in Spain. Production of the plane Is57 words
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Article48 1955-10-03 2 BEVERLY HILLS. California. Oct. 2. (AP)— Charles H. Christie. 75. one ot the brothers who made the famous Christie comedies of the silent era. died yesterday at his home here Christie comedies were Hollywood's first. He had been ill a long time.48 words
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Article31 1955-10-03 2 NICOSIA. Cyprus. Sept. 30 j (UP»— The streets oi Nicosia 1 were practically deserted by 11 o'clock last niiiht and all' troops and military returned, to their barracks.31 words
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Article25 1955-10-03 2 BRESCIA. Italy. Oct. 2 (APi Italy's oldest living I General. Luigi Mazzoldi. marked his looth birthday yesterday with a toast in wine. I25 words
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Article, Illustration166 1955-10-03 2 SINGAPORE is onr of the (leanest cities in South east Asia. This is th" impression of a five-man tram of the Rangoon Corporation (City Council) officials after a brirf visit to Singaporr. The officials met Singa- pore Govrrnmrnt and City Council authorities to study our housing,166 words
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Article45 1955-10-03 2 CAP DAIL. France. Oct. 2. (Renter* Sir Winston Churchill yesterday began painting another view of the seascape seen from Lord Beaverbrook's villa, where he Is on holiday with Lady Churchill. He spent most of the morning painting, and rested during the afternoon45 words
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Article152 1955-10-03 2 From Page 1 viser ot the Traction Company Employees' Union speaking next, said that the implementation of the Or- dinance will lower the poll- 1 tical prestige of the Labour' Front and make the public look at them with "contempt." Mr. James Puthucherry. one of152 words
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Article, Illustration43 1955-10-03 2 Yong Peng Seong - photo Yong Peng Seong PICTURE shows the first bus operated by the Kuantan-Kuala l.umpur Express Service which left Kuala l.umpur on Saturday morning for Kuantan. The service u.cs opened by the Assistant Minister for Transport. Inche Abdul Rahman hin Talih StandardStandard - 43 words
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Article172 1955-10-03 2 Flyers Celebrate Jubilee Xt ALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Flying: clubs in Malaya could form a "first rate" front line for the civil defence of the country, members attending the Silver Jubilee celebrations of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club last night told The Standard. Mr. H. C.172 words
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Article30 1955-10-03 2 VATICAN' CITY. Oct 2 <AP> Mgr. Don.- nidi Enrici. recently named by Pope Pius XII apost ternuncio for Indonesia, has arrived here from Jar. for his consecration bishop.30 words
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Article, Illustration25 1955-10-03 2 MISS IRENI. IFF IT ANO SIM ■*•■< I Singapore Legislative As^mbhm.ui I Bag, pictured mmm Mr Laartaa I their engagement yesterday, M N 125 words
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Advertisement201 1955-10-03 2 £upsecH in the making piRST a hernia operation, then the C l r >ns; round of patients: stitches to J remove an amputation to dress X-rays, cardiographs, injections. At Inighl he falls into bed (still on call j J for 'emergencies'). An article In the j -September Reader's Digest describe-201 words
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Advertisement43 1955-10-03 2 RAFFLE HOTEL <►- Tor exclusive cukinc I dine tonight in Utc air-< I I Elizabethan Ci <■ I In tiit- Ba I X GERRYI SOLIANOI J and his Orchestra I J tPAM CRAI also in Superb I l BETTINEI X ON THE AIR 3 "143 words
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Article, Illustration125 1955-10-03 3 A 26-MAN team of Home Guards from Negri Sem b i lan arrived in Singapore on Saturday for five-day holiday at the expense of the Government. They are the victorious Home (.uard State Team which won the open shooting contest against 11 other states. Major R. Mclnnes,125 words
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Article83 1955-10-03 3 i>l\ Taxi-Owners Co-operative Society uill now stand members up to a maximum ol 51,000,000. s taken at Annual Genera! ng < the Society. The tted a profit of Ii in the sixteen-month ng Sept nt), 1954. ting also passed ition calling for a ork^hop to be c future by83 words
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Article54 1955-10-03 3 BOMBAY. Oct. 2. I Reuter I a group of 35 Communist Ulti •rs on their way to j Portuguese po.>>t\s>;on ol j Daman to otTer satyagraha slve resistance) were stopped by Indian police near Vapi. on the Daman border, this morning, the Indian News Agency Press54 words
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Article47 1955-10-03 3 KHARTOUM. Oct. 2, (Reuter' The withdrawal ot British and Egyptian troops from the Sudan begat) here yesterday. when British troops guarding the Gover-nor-General's palace handed over their duties to the Sudan defence foite,. The modest ceremony wa.s attended by the GovernorGeneral. Sir Knox Helm.47 words
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Article123 1955-10-03 3 KA J ANG, Sun. More than mo officers and men of the 7th Battalion. Malay Regiment were guests of honour at a garden party in the Malay Girls School hero today. The party was organised by the Malay Community in this district in appreciation of123 words
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Article271 1955-10-03 3 GOOD YEAR FOR THE RAILWAYS But There's Still A Long Way To Go KIALA LUMPUR, Sun -The Malayan Railway today reported a profit of $7,890,000 for 1954 aid acknowledged that it was due in large measure to the 'return of public confidence in rail travel The administration's annual report for271 words
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Article71 1955-10-03 3 OPENING al the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce on Thursday, Oct, <> i> an exhibition of 130 paintings and igraphy by Hongh :er Lydia Fang Chao-ling. The col c ion will comprise r colours in Chinese style as well as scrolls of calligraphy The exhibition71 words
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Article117 1955-10-03 3 Builders Told: Help Mankind PENANG, Sun. The Kirn Tin Seah Building Association wa.s told by its president. Mr. Cheah Hup Sim. to do something towards the welfare of mankind, "in line with others who have already done their part." Mr. Cheah. speaking at the anniversary dinner ot the i Association,117 words
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Article96 1955-10-03 3 Moon Cake Scare Hit Dealers MOON-CAKE makers and dealers in Batu Pahat suffered great losses in this year's Moon Festival because of certain leaflets which were said to be copies < f a letter written by the god Kwang Si ah Tee. A large percentage of the population in this96 words
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Article86 1955-10-03 3 BATU PAHAT. Sun. Villagers in the three hot spots of Johore-Parit Sulang, Sri Medan and Yong Peng New Villages yesterday staged j massed profession bearing j banners urging the terrorists in the arc-, to realise the sincerity of the Government Amnesty offer and surrender About86 words
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Article133 1955-10-03 3 Cannot Wait Any Longer, 50... MORE THAN 2.000 bank employees in Singapore are planning to hold a mass meeting soon to discuss future course of action II their employers fail to settle their claims for wage increase and improved conditions of service immediately. A spokesman133 words
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Article, Illustration65 1955-10-03 3 U.N. Expert Returns To Bangkok MISS Deborah B. Pentz, United Nations social welfare expert, returns to Bang k >k today to await reassignment by the I.N. Technical Assistance Administration. Miss Pentz. spent the past week as lecturer and observer at a refresher course given by the Social Studies Department. Fniversity65 words
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Article165 1955-10-03 3 A TWO-IN-ONE HOLIDAY FOR $365 A FIVE DAY overland tour of Janan from Yoko hama to Kobe during cherry blossom time next year is being offered by the Singapore American Express Co.. Ine at 5:.65 per person. This is exclusive of the •»re for the M-day trip in the P165 words
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Advertisement208 1955-10-03 3 GENUINE SPARE PARTS For complete satisfaction, wise motorists buy onl/ genuine LUCAS spare parts. You can select your requirements from our large comprehensive range which is always in stock. We invite you to call in today. 5 Ag FAR EAST MOTORS LTD. 54. Orchard Road. Singapore. federation Represents vet. WEAR208 words
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Article100 1955-10-03 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Mr. Dennis Murphy, who applied in person to be admitted to the Bar of the Federation, was told by Mr. Justice Storr in the Supreme Court yesterday that his application would have to be referred to the Attorney General. The Judge told him that as100 words
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Article65 1955-10-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Canberra jets of the 617 RAF Squadron will 'raid' Kuala Lumpur next Tuesday to mark the screening of "Dam Busters." the famous British film about the epic wartime air raids on Germany's industrial potential. Squadron Leader J. A. Ruck and other members65 words
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Article55 1955-10-03 4 KUALA KANGSAR. Sun. Mr. S. Shanmugam, president of the Ceylonese Association, here, declared open the ne W Ceylonese Club at Idris Road yesterday. Over 100 Ceylonese and well wishers attended the function A tea party followed the opening and speeches were made by Mr. Shanmugam and55 words
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Article396 1955-10-03 4 'WE TOIL Ik THEY LIVE IN LUXURY' Labour Berates The Planter' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— At the concluding day of its annual conference, the Labour Party of Malaya today condemned the attack made on the amnesty by the Planter/ official organ of the European planting community. This answer to the editorial396 words
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Article154 1955-10-03 4 Rain Fails To Mar Trade Fair IPOH. Sun. Rain caused an hour's delay in the opening of the 1 955 Perak Trade Fair at the Jubilee Park last night but failed to dampen the enthusiasm of the public. There was a good turn-out and many of the stalls were patronised.154 words
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Article111 1955-10-03 4 2 Ministers Lead Big Procession BENTONG. Sun.— An allcommunity amnesty rally and procession, attended by 3.000 people representing 18 organisations and schools, was held here this morning. The rally assembled on the padang was addressed by the Minister lor Education. Dato Abdul Razak bin Dato Hussein and the Minister for111 words
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Article67 1955-10-03 4 KUALA KANGSAR, Sun Thirty five students of the English Club of Tsung Wah Primary and Middle School will be going for an excursion and picnic to Pangkor Island on Tuesday. The Club, formed a few months ago. has 65 members. Mr. Fate':i~ Singh. Mr. Ng Beng67 words
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Article21 1955-10-03 4 A MOTOR CAR worth 52.500 was stolen from Lorong 27, Geylang. belonging to Wdtig Seng Fong, on Saturday night21 words
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232 1955-10-03 4 PEKAN NANAS, Sun.— The Inspector-General of the Home Guard in Malaya, Major-General E. B. de Fonblanque, visited Pekan Nanas, about 20 miles from Johore Bahru. and gave a pep-talk to the Home Guards yesterday. Reminding them of recent incidents in Kulai232 words
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Article68 1955-10-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sua.— Mr. T. Eames Hughes, President of the Kuala Lumpur Municipality, yesterday assured petty traders and hawkers here that they could trade in zoned areas without fear cf police interference. Speaking at a tea party given by them in honour of newly elected68 words
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Article, Illustration54 1955-10-03 4 NIXETEEX-year-old Miss Gurdhip Knur, a student nurse of the Lady Templer T.B Hospital, cuts her birthday cake at a party held at the Xurses Haste} Hall, Cherns Road. Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. She is the youngest daugliter of Mr. and Mrs. Jasxrant Singh of Batu Gajah. Standard Photo54 words
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Article135 1955-10-03 4 MALACCA, Sun.— An appeal u._Mn_frJ ment Councillors here by the Kesidrnt .Jfl Mr. H. G. Hammett, to "stop rnti.Briti.j, was doing nobody any good, and n |.d _3 added. fl Itr. Ilammett was I Club dinner held, in honou I ers who had been electee: He said: "I have135 words
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Miscellaneous1276 1955-10-03 4 Standard cMlmcincic v Information at a Glance Jl |||I|||ii!ii.ill miH t i iit m\: '?:a'.a s IT" 12. 2 30. 7 and The Edito: ,i..c i.. RCC M .iland *C I M it A l_ _^'D C 813 pm 1 t M...doch w± W U\Ar U Xt < nr#k _-«.r«_^^1,276 words
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Article, Illustration364 1955-10-03 5 HARRY ASHBROOK - Ex-Prisoner turns Sherlock Homes HARRY ASHBROOK By SOAP LONDON. \ICTOR George Spark rs, the perfect gentleman's gentleman, changed his rumpled prisongrey uniform for an immaculate 45-guinea Savile-row suit, a wellrolled umbrella, and a crested silk white shirt A present from one of m« gentlemen" he red. iv« and unobtrusive once364 words
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Article1075 1955-10-03 5 DOUGLAS FOSTER - DOUGLAS FOSTER by —His Courageous Courtship "> reel to a young whose uu c Dr. r, was Bishop cf s i fore very .:pgrior. I ily old-1 firm in gainsl the ro:: cc for l In 1 ten the slow ts to too- i young a deli' ate dip1,075 words
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Article112 1955-10-03 5 ACROSS 1 Bo kept waiting (4 4.5) 10 It's not cricket. At least not seen on the field Ihese days (9» 11 Mathematical replile (5i }> Cools the base fit ships? ir>' 13 Actual s.gningon >9> 14 Depend on the ratline? t7> lt>. Irritates Could oe arWftik ed or112 words
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Article112 1955-10-03 5 2. Qieer chap? His society is quite friendly (9* 1 The Mecca of cricketers (5> 4. Its oar earnest desire to be closest to you (7i 5. Dismal club? It ,th»i ths <:*-4> <; Shoulder b;id_je 7 Home lor a scientist <5> 8. Obstruction? of c urse <G> 9112 words
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Article, Illustration89 1955-10-03 5 BLUSH Tliis gown that Patti Lewis ia wearing lie re Was "censored" before she appeared Oil TV or. to quote the words of a v BBC. official, it was "altered l>_y mutual agree- ment** to make it more discreet. Pntti's gown, eh slic was to wear In "Pocket Edit on."89 words
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Article874 1955-10-03 5 DR UGS: Help or Menace? j Concluding the scries on the PROBE I by the "Daily Mirror" staff reporters. AIE the doctors w responsible for the pill mania that is t» •i gripping Britain? The answer i*: NO« c Hear the first witness: C He874 words
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Article, Illustration261 1955-10-03 5 shame m** LONDON fFHE ship that paved the ■> name part in 'he ti m "The Ship That Died of Shame"' i< ready lo sip away to sea again. But, first. Ihe Customs men may want to know more about this powerful motor-torpedo boat. The261 words
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Advertisement97 1955-10-03 5 Wit L i| l__i A GptZAc/ Kuhlm Lumpur _Mg_i. _g_|§_ffe 'J&wsr Roanani bt. Ibrahim South Ked*.i It is the ambition of parents" the world over to plan a grand future for their children. When the time came for weaning, the parents of these little people wisely chose LACTOGEN, for they97 words
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Article568 1955-10-03 6 i ndard on the eve ol tbe ninth Singapore Trade Exhibition last and Minister tor Mr. David Marshall said trade exhibitions symbolise the true role i m Asia —it is the open t broker, the catalyst of and will be "We Serve.' he declared the exhibition the568 words
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Article223 1955-10-03 6 I 'LI. lAIN .sections ot the Malay community have protested against the stationing of Australian In tbe Federation. Various arguments have b( n advanced to support this protest, which culminated m a resolution moved at the fourth annual c |atCl conference of the UMNO. Singapore Dfri .Dn yesterday223 words
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Article189 1955-10-03 6 Sayings Of The Week rPHE British Foreign Office J. —crammed with intellectuals, the Old School Tic brigade long-haired experts and the people-who-know-thc best people. The Daily Mirror. 4 I DO feel sorry for English firls of 15. They don't look at all marriageable.— Princess Ira. s THE thing that counts189 words
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Article1055 1955-10-03 6 ALEXANDER FOOTE - SOVIET ESPIONAGE ALEXANDER FOOTE ~By Author of "Handbook for Spies" LONDON [JAVING been for nine years a Soviet agent —against Germany but never against Britain— l daresay that I approach the case of Burgess and Maclean from a rather special poinf of view. Ever since their disappearance in 1951 there1,055 words
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Article, Illustration243 1955-10-03 6 rTHE Prefect of Police, M. Andre Louis Dubois, who sprang to fame as the man who successfully banned motor hooting in Paris thus demonstrating to an unbelieving world that Porisians are amenable to discipline plans to follow up his success with a coordinated campaign cgainst traffic jams. Besides the243 words
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Article768 1955-10-03 6 BLACK CLOUDS OVER THE PACIFIC: The first of two articles by Michael Gordon on the future prospects of South Korean progress. SEOUL npHE refusal of President Syngman Rhee of South Korea to assume a realistic position in the matter of normalising diplomatic and trade relations with Japan768 words
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Article234 1955-10-03 6 Apples and Pears Monopoly Sir: Referring to the monopoly on apple and penr imports enjoyed by the privileged e'.cven Singapore firms. we. as a Company directly concerned in this business, wish to make a statement to help clarify certain fact' which may not generally be known to. or understood by,234 words
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Article424 1955-10-03 7 I bay Co. Walk Out following Decision lo Discuss Algeria 5A YS: I'M NOT RETURNING OR J M^" F onCe TT 1 th^. Uni ed Nations Assembly U.N. GeneraiAssembly approved inscription of on its agenda. *P rVntoinc Pinay and the enure French nbly following a vote taken on theReuter - 424 words
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Article119 1955-10-03 7 Heart Of London Smokeless lON DON, Oct 1. (Reuter). The one square mile which is the City of London, heart of the Capital, was today declared a smokeless zone in an effort to combat thick winter HBOgS. From midnight tonight it will be an offence within this '"smokeless island" to119 words
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89 1955-10-03 7 NEW YORK. Oct. 2 AP)— I The New York Times, in an editorial on the "peace oiler"' by Malaya's Communist terrorists, said "there Is ground tor suspecting a Communist subterfuge." The editorial added: "What the Communists are probably working tor Is the recognition of their89 words
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Article, Illustration38 1955-10-03 7 A l STRIA N troops march through Vienna for the first time in 17 years. The first units of the new Austi ..tn Army are seen parading in the Heroes' Square. Vipnna. A P picture.AP - 38 words
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309 1955-10-03 7 May Get Oscar Posthumously HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 2, (AP)-Jame s Dean, the sensitive, young actor who could well become Hollywood's first posthumous academy award winner, will be buried back home in Indiana. From Paso Robles, California, near where the 24- was killed Friday night in his309 words
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84 1955-10-03 7 CHIANG'S JETS SHOOT UP BRITISH SHIP HONGKONG. Oct. 2 (UP) Chinese Nationalist jet fighters shot up the British freighter S.S. Trkfros yesterterday o'l the mainland, wounding two crewmen, it was disclosed today. The Tekrros wa.s scheduled to arrive in Hongkong shortly with wounded chiet engineer B. F. Blankeney aboard. A84 words
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Article75 1955-10-03 7 LONDON. Oct. 2 (AP) The Royal Navy announced yesterday it Is Hying a new crew of 750 officers and men out to the cruiser Newcastle at Singapore to save bringing the chip home for recommi.ssioning. The round trip, in 15 specially chartered Hermes airlines, will cover75 words
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Article53 1955-10-03 7 LONDON. Oct. 2 (Reuter) Italian fighter pilots hew "against" Britain today for the first time since 1940 the days of the Nazi blitz when they took part in an exercise to test Britain's air detences. The planes flew from their bases in Italy to strike at53 words
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269 1955-10-03 7 Swedes Celebrate The End Of Drink Ration STOCKHOLM. Oct. 1, (Reuter)— For the first time since 1919. Swedish citizens today leant against restaurant bars, admired pin-up girl crooners, and were free to oidcr as much spirits as the barman felt they could diink. fhey were celebrating the end oi liquor269 words
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Article, Illustration48 1955-10-03 7 picture. The Marchioness of Lothian, (left), Madame Pandit, the Indian High Commissioner, and Mrs. Virginia de GaUegos. the Costa Rican Hinistei .hrcc o* tJie 4HO iromcn at a "Women of the Year" luncheon given London in connection with Hie Greater London Fund tor t)ie Blind. APAP - 48 words
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Article100 1955-10-03 7 LONDON. Oct. 1 I R cuter) Mr. Fenner Brockway leftwing Labour Member ol Parliament gave up his seat on a London bound plane at Rome tonight when a family ot British settlers from Kenya refused to travel with him. Mr. Brockway who had been making100 words
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Article73 1955-10-03 7 PARIS. Oct. 2 (Reuter) M. Pierre July. Minister lor Tunisian and Moroccan Affairs, said yesterday the French Government is deeply grateful to Sultan Ben Ara.a lor his noble- gesture in withdrawing from his Moroccan throne. He announced the Governments satistnetion with developments which he said c-e'ared the73 words
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340 1955-10-03 7 EVERY STATE IS ENTITLED TO BUY ARMSFREELY-USSR MOSCOW, Oct. 2, (Reuter)-Thc Soviet Government announced today it had notified Britain and America that it held the view that "every state has the legitimate rigrht to provide for its own defence and to purchase arms from other states." The Government said this340 words
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Article215 1955-10-03 7 BUENOS AIRES. Oct. 2. <UP> —Ex-President Juan D. Peron took over an entire apartment house here to serve a^ a mirror-bcdroom-cd harem for his teen-age girl friends. Argentina's new government said today. Police said Peron evicted all the tenants from the eight storey building, around215 words
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Article93 1955-10-03 7 LONDON. Oct. 2 (Reuter). Biitain's General Post Office will take dogs, bees and even cows through the post but they draw the line at "inebriated gentlemen." Mr. David (lammans. Assistant Postmaster General said here. He told the luncheon of the Secretaries Club here that before93 words
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Advertisement84 1955-10-03 7 reJmr f :f L i*Hg jP'M. jf". !J -!-l»M*.«-! Jij^JgmiljpWJU.llw ii ii 111 on /Ac /J J^ r produce this />«'«•/ Jn\\ ualit} bic Vfl Robin Hood, although it is in the World's finest range of bicycles, is the lowest-priced high-grade machine. Its high _<&v quality is guaranteed by the84 words
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Advertisement792 1955-10-03 8 MITSUI j_2 UNE Spore S'honri Penono FOR JAPAN trom Indie Axumoson Moru trom biombov «or Yokohomo Kobe. Moi' Bonsei Moru *rorrt Co cu.,o to. Koo. OS-CO Tokonamc FOR JAPAN trom Continent Hokoneson Moru *or Yokehomo Kobe Nogovo vio So.qon Bongkok H'kong 16 Oct FOR US A vio Suez for New792 words
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Advertisement621 1955-10-03 8 EAST ASIATIC J SAILINGS TO CONi, NIN /v Ml For Aden. Port to.d Genoo. An**, 1 Copenhogen. GotK,,,^ 0 Rot, »'S I P0 F I "SIENA" 4 5 Oct X*K I 'SELANDIA" 19 21 Oct I xx) "MORELIA" 17/10 No* I *-0 2c s ''fl xl Colls London (Posscngcrs oni*621 words
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Article160 1955-10-03 9 THE registration in London of a new company to grow cocoa in Malaya, is a preliminary step towards increasing the industry. Cadbury Brothers. Harrison and Crosfields, Van Houten and the Colonial Development Corporation, rre all reported to be interested in the ionization of the projected new160 words
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Article, Illustration100 1955-10-03 9 CONTRACTS for new .shipping last month were mostly for tankers to be built in Japanese yards, the American Bureau of Shipping reported on Tuesday August contracts totalled 335.890 gross tons of new shipping.— AP. TWO executives of Malayan Breweries Ltd., Mr. J. Mackechnie, the sales manager for Malaya,100 words
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Article, Illustration182 1955-10-03 9 20,000 See Trade Fair On1st Night DESPITE the Singapore Traction Co. bus strike in the Colony and the threatening weather early in the evening, over 20,000 people visited the Ninth Singapore Trade Exhibition at the Happy World when it opened on Saturday. The park management, who are sponsors of theStandard - 182 words
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Article76 1955-10-03 9 agcrs have more than 15 years' service each with the company. Pictured here are: (sitting, from le/tj Messrs. 11. Wanschers, technical manager of Malayan Breweries: A. H. dA Willis, secretary of the Tanglin Club: Tay Chek Kwong, president of the Tiger Beer Kongsi; Chua Poll Hun, niember76 words
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Article133 1955-10-03 9 OOODYEAR Tyre and Rubber Company said recently that it will spend U553,500,000 to increase the capacity of its local chemigum and resin plant and U552,500,000 to raise the capacity of the Akron Airloam plant. These arc new items In a USSIOO million programme plant expansion and installingReuter - 133 words
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745 1955-10-03 9 sdfsdfsdfsdfsdfsd By A Market Correspondent THE Malayan share markets in the past week have been spiritless with the volume of business smaller, the Singapore Traction Co. workers' strike and the fluctuating rubber price causing operators to be cautious. Industrials and tins were more745 words
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Article113 1955-10-03 9 Bil. For Ford Expansion MR. Henry Ford II said in Mahwr.v. New Jersey recently the Ford Motor Co., will spend a record half-billion dollars on expansion in 1056. He said the money would come from earnings, not borrowing. He cited the programme as proof of "our convictions about the future113 words
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Article48 1955-10-03 9 THE first half of the £15 million trans-Atlantic telephone cable system was completed last week when the final splice on the first telephone cable laid across the .tlantic, was made on board the Post Ofl'ue Cab c Ship "Monarch" a few miles south of Oban, Argyllshire.48 words
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Article322 1955-10-03 9 1)1 1.1. conditions ha\e prevailed on the Singapore copra market for many months and it v mild appear that the Cnited Kingdom and Continental nuiket were trading through the Colon> onK in cases of emergency. This wa.s not surprising m view of the lad that the322 words
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Article, Illustration145 1955-10-03 9 If It TEO THUANG II Al. (mbove), wkU B sger of McA ster and Company Ltd tort, has been op; ed a director o/ the poi pany as tnr Oct 1 Mr. Teo \chm is tlie first local started ax years mgo. He }>" d B month145 words
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Article297 1955-10-03 9 BUSINESS done in shares from Sept. 24 to .'5O INDUSTRIALS: Praaer md Neave Ord. $1 78 and 11.771 cdcb. Gammons $2.52 to (2.62.. Wm Jacks $3 30. Malayan Breweries $3.52J cdcb. Malayan Collieries 92 cents. Metal Box Sl 50. McAlistcrs $3 07., Simc Darby 51. 9.7297 words
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Advertisement489 1955-10-03 9 I NOTICES TENDER NOTICE CENTRAL 11 FCTRIC ITY BOARD IHHRATION OF MALAYA ITXDERS arc invited for the construction of: Nl SENIOR OFFICER'S USE, TYPE IA THREE BEDROOMS. AT KOTA BHARU". CFB registered Class A, B Cor tractors to apply to it< Centra' Eectri- i B ard. Gombak Lane. L impur489 words
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Advertisement646 1955-10-03 9 TENDER NOTICE RENDERS are invited for the purchase of 57:. bales of nre and water damaged Raw Indian Cotton, at present in •M ST Lighter No. 755 in Telok Ayer Basin Permission to inspect the damaged cotton should be made to Messrs. John Manners Co. (If) Ltd.. Chartered Bank Chambers,646 words
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Advertisement147 1955-10-03 9 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 45) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 235 of j 1954. Re OH CHOON WOO of No. i 130-A." Thompson Road. Singapore, j Receiving Order made lti'.h September, IWS. Date of Order for Summary Administration 26th147 words
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Advertisement319 1955-10-03 10 Mr -m^ -v SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS J 4 IOADITAI .S2___ MOWSHOWIIMG! toArllUL B^« -..45-4.„30 rr. li!lH_Sr> 9.30 WUJAM BENOIX ARTHUR KENNEDY LUTHER ADLER WILLIAM TALMAN 6ENE EVANS MARSHALL THOMPSON .A BEVERLY MICHAELS J COMING! J From Adventuring Ci.ants Like Him fi^fc A a America Dr<.".% Its (.rcatnesi! _Br__L 4%319 words
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Advertisement124 1955-10-03 10 > 98 Wm S Br 98 AH By flßr fIH IK. 4L V Wi Mst P 111 ii-' "Bought mm from a sailor won't sleep on the perch!" W^k r m y "Perfect scream I touched IhH the nerve!" "No. no. Mr Evans and \^/r V**\, Miss Jones, only ONt124 words
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Advertisement145 1955-10-03 10 5 "His love-letters mane me J 1 nervous. Mum he keeps J "Divorce me? I always telling me I'm sweet J thought that slaves were enough to eat!" sold!" i §2 >\ \Ms v^% i I:i Ji^l. j Mil "Oh I don't mind HOW late J J mumim and daddy145 words
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Advertisement175 1955-10-03 10 T2th*D A V TODAY" p I'^V -J 11 (Mi ami «5 I. A lUilfl *nd ».3<i nm I Ill_B ;.\\\\\\\\\\x\\\xxYX\ Xmvu JB »M>«M^a__i \A_f\nT_\T ......I C^ >/\: U 2 ____J^ COiOUR.- 'fll *t &____IiCHN]COLOP V|$ TA y M i »'W"oc*RDE..R l G l n tB RDOI y ft «J I175 words
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Article130 1955-10-03 11 Assian Woman Clocks Best Time sdfsdfsdfsd any) for most of' but over the last 50 i in sprinted to take j c, Gerc.s bemg second i 14 23 while D. Stritov ivia) though losing a' klway through the finished strongly to take p I c. He Qualifies F letterCf (West130 words
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Article40 1955-10-03 11 NEW YORK. Ort. 2. (Reuter> The Brooklyn Dodgers bejt the New York Yankees 8-5 today to bring the score in the world scries to two games each The championship is decided by the winner of four games, j40 words
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Article77 1955-10-03 11 THE football festival at which Wolves and Honved were due to play in Brussels, Belgium, on October 2G. has been postponed. The Anderlecht Club, the organisers, say that "anothei team of the same calibre as tho Wolves" could OOt be found to play77 words
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216 1955-10-03 11 NIELSEN PIRIE TAKE FIRST PLACES Brian Hewson Loses By Three Yards COPENHAGEN, Oct. 2, (Reuter)— Gunnar Nielsen (I)emark) the Europen 1,500 metres championship silver medallist, tonight won the International Mile Race, run under floodlight at the athletics meeting here in connection with the i British Exhibitions. His time was four216 words
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Article127 1955-10-03 11 Jarden Needs 21 Points WELLINGTON Oct 2 (Reuter) Ron .innleu. VVel>ington_ brilliant international wing three quarter, scored fourteen more points today to bring his record-breaking total tor tiie season to 1 7!>. Playing in his last pro- 1 vmcial game of the season i Jarden scored a try. kicked a'127 words
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Article376 1955-10-03 11 Blackpool Lucky To Survive A Shock By Game Cardiff LONDON Oct. z gW^-Ctjehei, the English First Division soccer champions, yarned their *^~-Jj|« the season yesterday when beating ManChester City 2-1 at Stamford Bridge here. The goal-shy Chelsea forwards had found the net only once in their376 words
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Article352 1955-10-03 11 Saturday's F.A. Soccer Results LONDON. Oct 1 ißeuteri Association loot hi II results of Saturday's matches are: LEAGCB DIVISION I Arsenal 1. Aston Villa 0. Birmingham C. 3. T'ham 11. 0 lilarkpool ardifT 1 l.oltnn Wanderers Wolves 1. Chelsea Maneh^stiT CL L H'lield I. P. North Ind 2. Manchester I352 words
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Article1045 1955-10-03 11 LONDON: Oct 2. (Reuter) Football league tables ..t:c. yesterday's matches were: l.i: _GI i: DIN ISION l r w v i <;. <; v Black 1" '■'< l 23 14 15 Cl ton A in. *****' 21 1!' 14 We.-i Brom A. 1" 5 3 2 141,045 words
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Article335 1955-10-03 11 LONDON. Oct 2 <Keuter).—Several members ol the British Isles Rugby Inion lean: which returned yesterday trom a successful tour of South Africa turned up as spectators at Club games today. Rees Williams saw his fellow rountrymen ol the Lond° n Welsh Club easily defeat Richmond H-0335 words
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Article39 1955-10-03 11 MR. W. G. Hewa aged 47. passed away at General Hospital at 2.20 pm. on 1 2.10.55. Cortege will leave at 5 p.m. today trom residence No. 34. Kallang Airport Qrs: to Buddhist Cemetry. (Ceylon papers piea.se copy >.39 words
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Advertisement171 1955-10-03 11 NOTICE 1 Oil HUP OMMBIS COMPANY LIMITED. NOTICE OF PINAL DIVIDEND AND CLOSING OF TRANSFER REGISTER. Is hereby given that a final dividend ol 50'; less 3u Lncomt tax lor tho year ended 3lst December, 1954. has been declared payable to the shareholders on the share register on 7th October.171 words
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Advertisement694 1955-10-03 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT CINGAPOftE city OOilMCIL: 0 Beqoired <A» w> > Foreman (Hiringi iv Salary U47__Aie-3t5-415-435 il Variable Allowance. Kxpcrn in general workshop prac and ihe repair and maintena CO of motor. md lo.v :rr. Mvitchaear: mu-* h ive City Ciuild^ Preliminary CertifW I Electrical Enaineering OR City .md694 words
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Miscellaneous263 1955-10-03 11 Abner By A/ Coop r F^?rr .%^^^sw^ nag l l ./NArcH,.^.7-TH.__ w'?? ni -i. uCOK- _s£&'^^^JYl <( NEW PLACE IS OFFERIN-jv\ HAR) T s 1 > TH" I V AII-.NCHERrr J--/WILL IOiNCW i J CAOMOS A NvC: __^V" 1 1 A ThiS 1 LEAVING k 'V< JT\77^^ I X AOKf263 words
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Article, Illustration415 1955-10-03 12 EDIN PETERS - COLONY RACER FOR MACAO EDIN PETERS Lye Choon To Make Debut Overseas Rv Malira to day, tne iamous Aston Martin DB 3S, THE fastest sports car in Maia>a loaaj. straight to be held on the famous Guia circuit ear lyj^^montti. Lye Choon. a big name in Malayan motor racing told415 words
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53 1955-10-03 12 Chung Hua Cagers Win Chye Hin Cup CHUNG Hua Girls' Hich F Nan < Girls' I IS t ;p in a .i* the nil ing Hua C. Lim Ch i 14 Ls c ding N IU G S V C High School December. c FedeI and eight il es. They53 words
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Article186 1955-10-03 12 BATU PAHAT. Sun: A 1 goal enabled Negri S ulan tv for c a one-all I S -gor on the :.ci day of the Malayan crntinn quadrangular on the Government High School ground here today. The defenders of both teams played well, with Chua186 words
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Article79 1955-10-03 12 PENANG. Sun Perak defeat, ed Kedah by three coals to one to win the triangular hockey tournament on the Penang Free School ground today. Perak led by 2-0 at the interval. Scorers were Eng Kirn and Thillainathan <2> for Perak and Tara Singh for Kedah. Penang79 words
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Article, Illustration640 1955-10-03 12 The Fakes and Spivs of the HING CONTINUING/ the frankest series on sport ever published sdfsdfsdfsdfsd NEXT When did you feel most proud of British sport and most ashamed? PETER WILSON "The Man They Cant Gas" spotlights the shady side of boxing in answering these questions Aroma." That is the640 words
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Article230 1955-10-03 12 ARE FIGHTS EVER FIXED? YES. thcv are. Mostly it is while a young, very promising, perhaps ex-amateur star is being the build-up' that his fights will be "fixed" Tit serves a dual purpose; I It gets him a reputation witn the public and it :p •wn ronfidenre in h.n.se'.f It230 words
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369 1955-10-03 12 Singapore 6 Johore I rbraMim Mansoor S, Maurice 2 Pen*} Kiong and and Boon Kok Prow Ah Chye SINGAPORE Selection, who displayed their best form in the opening half, scored a 6-2 victory over Johore in a friendly soccer match played at Jalan369 words
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Article56 1955-10-03 12 COrEXHACEX. Oct. 2. (Reuter)—England beat Denmark by five goals to oue after leading 3-0 at haiftimc in their international football match hero today. At Tokyo, a visiting Burmese football team today scored a victory in its rtr">t goodwill match in Japan by defeating all Kansaj 'Western Japan) team56 words
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Article, Illustration14 1955-10-03 12 "o'fTVlt^ Chan La d W ay d n Uy down to Che chimes14 words
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Article, Illustration14 1955-10-03 12 SATURDAY'S race finishes, top, the G old Cup race, and below, the others.14 words
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Article44 1955-10-03 12 ARSEXAL Sports Club beat Boys' Town hy four goals to two in a friendly soccer match played at Bukit Timah yesterday. Scorers for Arsenal were: Ali 2, SharilT and Syed Ali. The losers scored through Dennis de Souza and M. Loh. A44 words
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Article58 1955-10-03 12 m I r Sj,u^i____l ls v,t *i «*M »nd Mrv V>H ','<■ hor, I Mn,p c«j _B I Mtf Bon isUn, r^ldVj| Mn hf Jill x,, in.- U "*B M '> Bearer tl su «^s sinw^B Petraan. at |ZI \vM "dontalh 'JJ lirf, hrNt ,a t| «;v«t "st nmnth58 words
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Article84 1955-10-03 12 -I < l«M|| J M .v Mr. x X U Im J I mlrd m k i., m a lIM h hr I Ii IfteaaHn Mr v R Mr M Watt Mi I Al Salanui SuM Mr Kuik Hi iMlnlld SUUf 1 Cinodu Mi Staafc I Mrsfj.im< i h84 words
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325 1955-10-03 12 Now It's Home In Ireland For The Dennehy 'Flyes' DR. J. D. DAnchy's Hying machine. Jackie's Kuda undoubtedly the fastest sprinter ever to come to Malaya received a tremendous ovation from Singapore's racing fans after his fifth-in-a-row victory in the Liberation Cup on Saturday. This 'little tin' was superbly ridden325 words
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Article47 1955-10-03 12 SIXGAPORE Combined Schools beat a weak Chinese Swimming Club team 6-3 in a friendly water polo match played in the C.S.C. pool yesterday. The Combined Schools "B" tearn^ also managed to beat C.S.C. "B" in a water-polo friendly played earlier in the morning.47 words
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Article36 1955-10-03 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Selangor became the champions in the first ever Federation of Malaya annual interstate basketball competition when they beat Perak 63-52 in the final played last night at the Bukit Bintang Park.36 words
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Miscellaneous33 1955-10-03 12 lIOC in SUA. LEAGUE DIV, Km i vs. RL.:-I.L. at i. RK.BV SLCC m VS R EJfl nt S.C.C.; SAS. at Waodsv >. SWIMMING p-r Boys' Sc/ioo! at Chintm SmVim- Club (New Pool) at33 words
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