Singapore Standard, 15 October 1955
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Title Section14 1955-10-15 1 Singapore Standard it m gHSJ2 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1955 14 PAGES 15 CENTS14 words
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Article128 1955-10-15 1 Fung Keong Defies Union I LUMPUR, m dollar Rubber one of r manupanies in today shut down its 1,000 of jobs knuckle n demands pay and i m >ns. the National mi General )oint demand wages and imthe Com--1 instead that b< nt on "deil peace" my and its Union128 words
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Article21 1955-10-15 1 •HE firemen early put out a fire n a lorry lead Public Works behind the m Police Sta-21 words
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Article108 1955-10-15 1 JAKARTA. Oct. 14 (UP) An unofficial survey today showed the Moslem Party ot Masjumi leading in the race for parliament seats in Indonesia's first general elections. Although Masjumi is trailing the Nationalists in the popular vote a tentative allocation of the parliament seats on the108 words
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Article22 1955-10-15 1 LORD Home. British Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, arrived in Colombo yesterday for talks with the Ceylon Government ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article282 1955-10-15 1 ANOTHER "top" Red was killed on inursaay night by an area security unit patrol on Sapuloh Estate in the Paloh area of Johore. He is Ah Chee, a branch committee secretary of the Communist terrorist organization. The first, Kuan Chew, the "Terror of282 words
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Article, Illustration625 1955-10-15 1 Fixes Date, Time Place All Set For Malaya's Most Crucial Talks Sender... ...Receiver KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malayan Communist Party's Secretary-General, Chin Peng, today in separate letters to the Chief Ministers of the Federation and Singapore said he is ready to meet them and hear their explanation of625 words
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Article114 1955-10-15 1 Labour Raises A Laugh Copt. Townsend MARGATE, Kent. Oct. 14 (Reuter) An emergency resolution. greeted with laughter, was put forward at the closing session of the Labour Party conference here today to confirm "the right of a member of the proletariat to pursue matrimony with a member of the Royal114 words
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Article157 1955-10-15 1 WE'LL KNOW SOON Margaret LONDON. Oct. 14 (U.P.) Princess Margaret was expected today to disclose shortly that she will wed Group Capt. Peter Townsend. The Royal Family stood deliberately aside and permitted the belief to mushroom unchecked. A statement was reported imminent. A reliable source said that a decision by157 words
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Article198 1955-10-15 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Federation Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman. Is expected to cancel all engagements* lor th° next fifteen days to hold himself in immediate readiness for the meeting with Chin Peng. The Standard learnt tonight Tunku Abdul Rahman Is confident the meeting198 words
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Article70 1955-10-15 1 300,000 Marooned LAHORE. Oct. 14 (Reuter) Three hundred thousand people are marooned in the Multan District of the Punjab by flood waters of the swollen Ravi and Sutlej rivers, official reports said today. Over 250 villages are flooded in the south Punjab and more villages are threatened. Planes dropped food70 words
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Article116 1955-10-15 1 SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday rose by 6i cents to $1.22| per lb. for first grade October shipment on a steady market which showed evidence of renewed confidence after the shake-out of the past few days. At the cbse. the market was easy after having reached $1.25116 words
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Article26 1955-10-15 1 BEN- GURION ILL MR DAVID Ben-Gurion. the Israeli Defence Minister and Prime Minister-desig-nate, is seriously ill. It was believed he had suffered a cerebral haemorrhage.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article61 1955-10-15 1 LIEUT. COL. F.W. Speed has been appointed in overall command of the Australian army component in Malaya. Army and Navy Minister Josiah Francis announced today. In taking up his appointment Speed will assume the rank of Colonel. He has held a commission in the Army since61 words
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Article35 1955-10-15 1 PRE S I DENT Eisenhower was 65 yesterday, and while he still must travel cautiously on the uncertain road to complete recovery, it was a "Happy Birthday." because he Is getting better.- A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article55 1955-10-15 1 LAHORE, West Pakistan. Oct. 14 (Reuter)— Ten provincial and State governments became one administrative unit today when a 31-gun salute rang out over Lahore Fort at dawn to signify the creation of a unified West Pakistan. The Governor of the new province. Mr. Mushtaq Ahmad Gurmami.55 words
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Article35 1955-10-15 1 DEMONSTRATORS stoned the staff car of Air-Marshal J. N T. Stephenson. Senior Air Staff Officer of the British Middle East Air Force, as it crossed a bridge in Nicosia last night.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article72 1955-10-15 1 TOKYO, Oct. 14 (AP) A Japanese who once pulled a ricksha' for a living and who is a stern critic of the United States became head of the powerful new Socialist Party in Japan today. Slender, scholarly Mozaburo Suzuki was elected chairman of the new Socialist72 words
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Article38 1955-10-15 1 EIGHT thousand dockers who walked off all ships in Sydney. Brisbane and Melbourne ports on Thursday in protest against the rejection of a wage claim by an arbitration court were back at work yesterday. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article22 1955-10-15 1 AUSTRALIA and Cuba were elected yesterday to fill twoyear terms beginning next January on tho United Nations Security Council.— ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article20 1955-10-15 1 PHILIPPINE troops yesterday moved into potentially critical areas to Insure order during the Nov. 8 senatorial elections- A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article98 1955-10-15 1 THE Arthur Rank Organization has donated about $8,576 (£1.000) to the Stngapore Youth Sports Centre scheme. Mr J. Davies. Managing Director of J. Arthur Rank, sent a cheque for this amount to Mr. Loke Wan Tho. Chairman of the Youth Sports .Centre Fund Appeal Committee,98 words
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117 1955-10-15 1 Kepala Shot, Stabbed In Midday Raid KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Communist terrorists today displayed savagery of a most vicious nature when they murdered estate kepala, Lim Sang, on Tan Boon Chia Estate near Kuala Kubu Bharu, Selangor. Eight uniformed Communist terrorists who were armed with rifles and bayonets committed the atrocity.117 words
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Article41 1955-10-15 1 ADMIRAL Earl Mountbatten. Britain's First Sea Lord, said last night that Russia has 350 modern submarines ready for immediate service, presenting the greatest potential threat the Royal Navy has ever been called upon to face. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration241 1955-10-15 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri--The bodies of Captain J. M. B Davies and two privates killed by Communist terrorists in the most vicious ambush of the year on the Kuala Pilah-Tampm Road yesterday, were buried with full military honours here Scores of officers and men of thePeng Seong - 241 words
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Article174 1955-10-15 2 THE diaries of all detectives should be read and initialled by a senior officer daily. Singapore C:I:D: Chief. Mr. J. M. Mac Lean, said yesterday. He was commenting on the case of the Press photographer. Tai Yew Khuan, where a detective told the court174 words
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Article133 1955-10-15 2 Refugees All Set For Trip To US THE first Penan? family to enter the United States under the Refugee Relief Programme will leave Malaya today. Mr. and Mrs. Chin Nengwong and their two children. John, 10. and Sarah. 8. were all born in China. They went to Penang in 1940.133 words
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Article61 1955-10-15 2 DURING the United Nations Week, which ends on Oct °4 schools and organizations' can have free loan of 35 ftlmstriw complete with speech notes about the United Nations t A PP|ifations for loan of these films should be made to nrnv \r an re P r61 words
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107 1955-10-15 2 Red Activity Drives Off The Tappers KA.TAXG. Fri.— Reports that terrorists groups arc active again in the Ulu Langat area are frightening some tappers on estates situated near the jungle fringe here. Two killings which occurred a few days ago have kept tappers in different areas away from work. A107 words
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Article198 1955-10-15 2 THE Government and City Council Labour Union has taken its fight tor recognition by the City Council to the Governor, Sir Robert Black. The Union has petitioned i the Governor, asking for a ruling on a City Council decision to discontinue recognition of their Union in198 words
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Article51 1955-10-15 2 INDIA'S MioUter for Plan--1 ning. Irrigalion and Power. Mr. Gulzarilal Nanda. on behalf of his government will present 32.500 npees to ihe Ramakrishna Mission in U. Xorris Road. Singapore, at 9 a.m. tomorrow. The Indian Government is donating this sum for the mission's cultural activities in51 words
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Article36 1955-10-15 2 HONGKONG. Ort 14 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15.38 to Cl Sterling. $5.***** to US$l; $1,836 to Malayan $i; $0,142 to one Indonesian Rrniah, Gold $25.3 to a tael.36 words
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Article31 1955-10-15 2 PENANG. Fri.— The Gilbert and Sullivan light orera The Gondoliers" will be presented at the Town Hall nere on Saturday night by the Penan? and Province Welleslpy Arts Council.31 words
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Article90 1955-10-15 2 THE Blue Funnel vessel. Astyanax. arrived in Singapore yesterday with an unsolved mystery. She arrived minus her Chief Engineer. Mr. G. VV. Harris, and one of her woman passengers. Mis. Elizabeth McClukie Abraham, who had boarded the ship in Britain for Malaya. The two persons were90 words
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140 1955-10-15 2 THE Singapore Bus Workers' Union will make a fresh attempt today to persuade the Chinese Bus Owners' Association to put their vehicles on tne Singapore Traction Company routes as a temporary ?m SU i r to ease the transport difficulties of the travelling140 words
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157 1955-10-15 2 Fined For Throwing Burning Oil Around MALACCA, Fri. Teh Kee Hun. a lorry driver, who hurriedly threw away a tin of petrol when it caught fire while he was repairing his lorry in Gajah Berang Lane last April, was today convicted by Magistrate Ramanatha Iyer for endangering the personal safety157 words
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Article132 1955-10-15 2 Court Frees A Woman Conductor PEXAXG. Fri. Yeoh Saw Lin. a woman bus conductor j of the Hin Bus Co.. was acquitted by Mr. Au Ah Wah in the Magistrate's Court today on a summons charge of failing to take all reasonable precautions to ensure the safety of passengers at132 words
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Article, Illustration249 1955-10-15 2 MR. MISTRI'S BROTHER RECEIVES PHOTO OF WING Lady Black Declares 0p en General Hospital Extensa TRIBUTES were paid t<, the late Mr v. tomji Mistri at the opening of the rhiidti^ I Mistri Wing, at the General Hospital sZ]L* l!i day. 'l^apor?^ In his will Mr. Alistri left $950,000 forStandard - 249 words
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Obituary32 1955-10-15 2 M A 1 i V ■'1 latI at ••a KM nOCQUARD r p.m Churt ception j ihonr pHEAH OH ~~71 x I• i M morn g i •iomr Po z Tn32 words
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Article19 1955-10-15 2 MR S Araneta. !eader of the Philippine delegation to the Colombo Plan Conference, arrived in Singapore yesterday19 words
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Advertisement116 1955-10-15 2 an ideal gift for a man SWANK this wallet made of genuine Morocco leather personalised with elegant Neogram initials. Holds a removable pass case, hidden pocket and 28-year Calendar. A gift to be tendered with pride and received with pleasure. Wonderful value at $12.50, at your favourite stores. see A116 words
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Advertisement245 1955-10-15 2 £W-4 AhAu>er tc Ccoluticn /^k The world's oldest monument discovered in the Garden of Eden W positively proves the origin and ancestry of man' Can you know for sure that you are not a product of evolution This message will give a satisfying answer! aL*^. -~3l SUNDAY OCT. 16-6:45 P.M.jj^M245 words
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Article160 1955-10-15 3 Brother To Get M. A. Degree tf BIK Ji >>' *L Drdrr «»f the the f/jkSrt of Arts in.wrMty of tonvoca- J o be the P^ r man imonc rßr»»h«T^ boys. acad fr took him as adon nd Komf. J» l^.d.m at Ca» r. 1 h«- < inie to '..a160 words
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Article, Illustration213 1955-10-15 3 Everything In Readiness For Convocation Ceremony Today THE University of Malaya's Oei Tiong Ham Hall yesterday buzzed with activity as 233 graduands scampered for their hoods, caps and gowns and received last minute instructions for the University's Jubilee Convocation today. In order that the distributionStandard - 213 words
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Article197 1955-10-15 3 s Beat Escorts, Smash Chairs who were arrested for absconding from i school, began smashing chairs, windpw iad assaulting their escorts outside the juvenile tl Welfare Building yesterday, when ifrf MBtrmed to six months' jail at Outram Road Prison. They were Jailed under the Young Offenders197 words
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Article33 1955-10-15 3 of the aimed Magis- lay, to Diswere inf the d fa<> ■t other ro:n work harj!cd to ofl the nin<*. t 1 ca a was c p next33 words
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Article30 1955-10-15 3 ngapovi the Singa'ion's Park on r the Crew, It < Rover i.ttend, ICI Mr. top to .or and an a >.cd. irong study Her utility30 words
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Article124 1955-10-15 3 Widow To Get Part Of Gratuity THE widow of a bankrupt Army employee. G. A. Francis, was allowed to receive part of her late husband's $1,000 gratuity on the order ot Mr. Justice Taylor in the Singapore High Court yesterday. This was the result of an application by the Official124 words
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Article77 1955-10-15 3 A CHINESE orchestra will entertain guests at the opening of the Rochore Division Branch the 18th— of the Labour Front by the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall. at 6.30 p.m. today. Mr. Tan Theng Chiang (Labour Front Assemblyman for Rochore) will give* m address of welcome. Other77 words
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Article65 1955-10-15 3 A RECEIVING order was made by Mr. Justice Taylor in the Singapore High Court yesterday against a firm. Singapore Distributors. on the petition of Rolex Paper Co.. Ltd. Singapore Distributors were indebted to the petitioner in the sum of $31,743. being the balance of the amount65 words
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Article16 1955-10-15 3 Anbulance :ind Def^n'-e J 1 am. on .^e are »de HeadRoad.16 words
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Article50 1955-10-15 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Fn. The following have been appo.nted members of the Segamat Excise Licensing Board: The Administrative Officer, chairman; the District Officer, vice-chairman. the Health Ollicer, Johore North. Messrs X P Govlndan Nair. Pee Kane Hai K. Ponniah and A. G. Malcolm, members of the Committee.50 words
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128 1955-10-15 3 THREE Unions representing hundreds of workers employed in Singapore's three leading oil companies— Shcil. Stanvac And Caftex— yesterday decided to form a Federation of Oil Workers* Unions. These workers, who were hitherto represented by their respective unions. will in future128 words
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Article30 1955-10-15 3 A CLERK. Chung Mm Cheong. whose liabilities amounted to $2,627. due to 16 creditors, was adjudicated a bankrupt by Mr. Justice Taylor in the Singapore High Court yesterday.30 words
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Article92 1955-10-15 3 AT the 36th annual general meeting on Thursday of thr Save the Children Fund. H was recorded that Malay? contributed $49,140 in cash and $8,270 in kind The Serendah Boys' Home administered by the S.C.F. provides education and train ing for Malayan boys. It h now92 words
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Article165 1955-10-15 3 NAMASIVAYAM Canagasingam. at present serving sentence for criminal breach o trust, was charged m tne Singapore Fifth Magistrates Court yesterday with forging three cheques for a total ol $554 on July 20 and 22. The manager of a bar. Mr. Foo Kok Yuen, said165 words
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Article129 1955-10-15 3 Army To Negotiate Wage Claims NEGOTIATIONS between the Army Civil Services Union and the War Department on the claims of the civilian industrial workers will begin on Oct. 27. The President of the A.C.S.U. Mr. S. T. V. Linsam, told The Standard yesterday that the Army authorities have agreed to129 words
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Article210 1955-10-15 3 Officer Girl Taken For Ride A ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE officer told the Seventh Police Court yesterday how two men held him up with daggers while he was sitting in a car with a girl friend at the Gap in South Buona Vista Road.210 words
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365 1955-10-15 3 Young Wife Tells Court AN 18- YEAR-OLD expectant mother told the Singapore Sixth Magistrate's Court yesterday that a week after her marriage she saw her husband sleeping with his adopted Inother under the same blanket. The husband, Tan Pee Hong, owner of365 words
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Advertisement108 1955-10-15 3 Mfßnsno CULTURED PEARLS NECKLACES CHOKERS and •PEARL SET JEWELLERY Distributors: B. P. de SILVA LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) 19-21, High Street Singopore-6 Phone ***** I 1, Bishop Street Penong Phone 3093 A,,oci-,« c.: STORCH BROS (1949) LTD. Kuala Lumpur. Svi<> Ijmfll far O»#I:6I TiSSOT fPRINCI'S"! HOTEL GARNI t ORCHARD ROAD108 words
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Article355 1955-10-15 4 HE BRAVED ENEMY FIRE IN AMBUSH And Rescued His Fallen Comrade KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A sergeant of the special Constabulary, Sidek bin Nordin, who displayed outstanding leadership and courage during a Johore ambush in March when a European planter was killed, has been awarded the Colonial Police Medal for gallantry.355 words
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Article163 1955-10-15 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singas, p n o om f Ob mm- i»i No. 1 B.S.S <rtrt Oct 1 23 a 122 a No 2 122 i 123 No! 3 1211 1221 Tone: Easy at the close. TIN PKICJfc The price of tin yesterday was163 words
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Article79 1955-10-15 4 THE 2.000 employees in Singapore insurance companies are soon to have a trade union to cater for their needs. The Singapore Trades Union Congress, in their campaign to organize all workers into trade unions has. through its organizing committee, formed another L'nion catering for these79 words
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Article196 1955-10-15 4 TODAY Singapore goes gay ia preparation for the opening of the Ministerial meetings of the Colombo Plan Consultative Committee on Monday. Flags of the 17 member na- tions attending the Conference will be flown along St. Andrew's Road and around the Dalhousie Monument in196 words
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Article27 1955-10-15 4 THE Dean Martins, he's a crooner, have announced that they are separated. Mrs Martin, the former Jeanne Bieggers was a onetime orange-bowle queen A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article105 1955-10-15 4 DELEGATES to the meetings of the Colombo Plan Consultative Committee now in Singapore have been ivited to attend the central service at St. Andrew's Cathedral tomorrow at 10.30 a.m. The Governor. Sir Robert Blacky will read the Lesson, me Archdeacon of Singapore Rev Robin Wood and105 words
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Article40 1955-10-15 4 wlii^ .^nsapore Petroleum Workers' Union will hold a special meeting at 166, Anson Road, on Oct. 23. The meeting is held to clear certain "misunderstandings" between union members and F membe of the Stanvac Employees* Union.40 words
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120 1955-10-15 4 COLOMBO PLAN IS A SUCCESS SHARAAA COLOMBO PLAN is a "great, successful experiment" in economic cooperation among nations to the benefit of all concerned, trfe principal officer of the Colombo Plan Information Unit. Mr. B.C. Sharma. said in Singapore last night. Mr. Sharma was addressing members of the World Federalist120 words
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120 1955-10-15 4 A move to establish closer co-operation and better understanding between left-wing trade unions in Singapore and the Federation is under way. The People's Action Party Assemblyman and Secretary General of the Singapore Factory and Shop Workers' Union Mr. Lim Chin Siong, is behind the move.120 words
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432 1955-10-15 4 Court Told Of Fake Rupiah Racket Break-Up THE Singapore Commercial Crimes Branch with the help of the Indonesian authorities and a local pork shop proprietor managed to break up a gang of four men who dealt in forged Indonesian money, a preliminary inquiry in the Fourth Magistrate's Court was told432 words
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218 1955-10-15 4 LABOUR DEPT. HELPS TO SETTLE UP 2 DISPUTES 30-Day Quarry Strike Over TWO industrial disputes were settled in Singapore yesterday. The disputes were between the management of the Wing Choon Yuen Restaurant and its 100 employees and Mr. Lim Cher, a contractor of the P.W.D Quarry in Bukit Timah Road218 words
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Article93 1955-10-15 4 Fellowship For 2-Yr. UK Course THE Sino-British Fellowship Trust is offering two fellowships tenable in the United Kingdom for 1956/ Applications from Chinese resident in Singapore, should be made to Mr. Lee Siow Mong, Secretary of the Local Committee of the Trust at the Public Relations Office Singapore. 6, before93 words
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Article43 1955-10-15 4 MR A. C. SUPPIAH proprietor of Gandharasam Company Scrangoo n Road, Singapore, died last night after a brief illness. The cortege will leave his residence at 5 p.m. today for the cremation grounds at the Hinau Cemetery. BidadarL43 words
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Article115 1955-10-15 4 7 Got No Pocket-Money KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The wife of a cobbler told Magistrate Inche Abdul Rani that she left her husband a few days ago because he refused to give her pocket money. Chew Yok Fong ..hed her husband, Yip Choy Hoong of Campbell Road for115 words
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Advertisement326 1955-10-15 4 T SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS < CAPITOL ii&i NOW SHOWiNC 4. w«i 1 1 if h jn^g?- 11-1.45-4.00 < uffn}r>ff 6.30 9.30pm < 1 ORAMA SO SPECTACULAR, AND SPECTACLE I 1 SO DRAMATIC-IT TOWERS ABOVE AND I; 1 1 BEYOND ANY MOTION PICTURE PROJECT j 1 1 EVER ATTEMPTED! I326 words
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Advertisement204 1955-10-15 4 now sHowmTfvt^l 11 am., 145 4 15. La AI U AUj 645 ft 9.30 p m "!*SJUM] 808 HOPE fl AND WONDERHiiv PLUS! MALAYAN GAZHIi '^1 AND C. B. NEWS 1 FROM THE STUDIO T> Ar 'l MAKES GREAT MOVit I ADVENTURES A ANN BLYTH- EDMUND PURDOMH i DAVID NIVEJTGEORGE204 words
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Article80 1955-10-15 5 THE largest influx of Colombo Plan delegates will arrive today. They are delegates from Canada. Australia. United Kingdom and Ccy ion. They are Mr. L. B. Pearson <*nd Mrs. Pearson, Mr. R. Crepnu'.t. Mis» L. M Mrlntosh. Mr. R. O. Casey and Mrs. Casey. Mr L. H.80 words
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245 1955-10-15 5 War Of Nerves To Root Bandits Out Of Their Hilly Lairs 10-Mile Range Speakers To Be Used hi m?' f special pyschological campaign is to be launched by the Ulu Kinta District War Executive Committee within the next few days to give no peace of mind to a gang of245 words
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Article92 1955-10-15 5 'Dragoon's' Dismissal WaslnOrder THE vice-president of the Malayan Airways Local Employees' Union. Singapore, Mr. Abdullah Sanggura. said last night that the Union's exsecretary, Mr. S. Dragoon was dismissed constitutionally. He was replying to a statement made by Mr. Dragoon on Thursday that his dismissal was "unconstitutional." Mr. Abdullah said that92 words
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Article96 1955-10-15 5 BANKRUPTCY discharge of Lim Tak and Koh Teo Huat. partners of Chip Yick and Company, was suspended by Mr. Justice Taylor in the Singapore High Court yesterday for three years. Mr. A. W. Ghows. Assistant Official Assignee, told the court that the partners were adjudicated96 words
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Article, Illustration197 1955-10-15 5 BURMA will continue its policy of refusing foreign aid that might have political strings attached or might conflict with her neutralist foreign policy, the Burmese Minister for Industry, U Kyaw Nyein, "said in Singapore yesterday. He Is here to attend the Colombo Plan Ministerial197 words
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Article, Illustration223 1955-10-15 5 THE curtain was rung down on Singapore's Kallang airport at exactly 5.12 p.m. yesterday, when a plane perhaps the last one ever to use the airstrip took off for the new Paya Lebar International airport. The plane, a four-seater Chrislea Super Are. was piloted byStandard - 223 words
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Article51 1955-10-15 5 BADRI bin Dagang pleaded guilty in the Singapore Sixth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of stealing a pair of shoes, a shirt and a leather belt from a car parked at Short Street on Thursday morning. He was allowed $500 bail till Oct. 21 for51 words
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Article33 1955-10-15 5 THE Rc.-iclcnt Commissioner. Penang. Mr. R. F. Bingham. will present certificates of naturalization as Britisn subjects of the United Kingdom and the Colonies to 'M recipients this afternoon at ihe Residency.33 words
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Miscellaneous751 1955-10-15 5 c^lmanac Information at a Glance New? <S>: 145 Singapore Share BBC. News MGB2m); 140 Orjh^Bßwmmmm M.;ke: Report (Si; 150 Time thestra lti 82mj 145 A Wo.d *C lU/ChD II X r 1 ()I a Waitz "Si; .1 pm Com- from Children 1 16 82m'; 2 pin Ij IPi\J M r751 words
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Article528 1955-10-15 6 MICHAEL SALZER - Swedes to Vote on Traffic R efor MICHAEL SALZER by STOCKHOLM WITH a plebiscite scheduled for October 16 to decide whether traffic in Sweden should drive on the left (as it is now) or the right, the country is split into two opposing camps with a wide "neutral" zone between528 words
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Article547 1955-10-15 6 A OT so lons ago the graduates of the King Edward VII College of Medicine and the Raffles College were loud in their moaning that, though they had acquired qualifications of university standard, they were, conferred diplomas instead of degrees. These two colleges were then independent colleges but547 words
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Article373 1955-10-15 6 (;OLOMBO PLAN officials who have been busily engaged in preparing their report for the information of the ministerial-level conference which opens in Singapore on Monday are not at all happy about the outlook for countries in South and Southeast Asia. Indeed, their conclusions are distinctly gloomy and will373 words
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Article880 1955-10-15 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - ASTER GUNASEKERA 1/tRTHER evidence that the brrgaining counter of trade unionism in I Singapore is intimidation has been provided by the announcement that the negotiations between the Chinese Bu s Owners' Association and the Bus Workers' Union on the proposal to permit Chinese bus880 words
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Article24 1955-10-15 6 REVIEW OF VIEW Home Gmr^ GoverJ 1 f Rubber From In4ti 1 s 4 i Citadel In S,L .1* |/ko p s 2 v24 words
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Letter337 1955-10-15 6 oir. with reference to your editorial of October 10 efioH Cc T ih yOU that "the enorts by private enterprise to advertise the Colony fa'En f 6 vl imited and fallen far short o f the necessary requirements for putting Singapore on the Vuris! Until recently337 words
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Letter279 1955-10-15 6 Sir: Mr. G. Woods, Ag. Director of Education. Federation of Malaya, replying to "ABC." states, "The decision concerning the effective date was not made and could not be made by this (Education) Department." "A.8.C." had referred to emplacement of Normal trailed teachers in Division I! after279 words
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Letter160 1955-10-15 6 Sir: The vital need for a human approach in handling employer-employee relations has at long last been recognised in Malaya and the Singapore Ministry of Labour must be congratulated on having set up in the Colony a Supervisory Training Scheme called T.W.I. It is Governments duty to160 words
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Letter302 1955-10-15 6 Sir: The present wave of strikes leaves Singapore employers totally helpless against the whirrus and fancies of some irresponsible strike leaders. In a democratic country, it is a bad policy to have any one party totally at the mercy of another. Therefore, may I suggest that all302 words
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Letter145 1955-10-15 6 Sir: I have noticed that your Federation readers have sent* in a number of letters indicating their desire to have TVVI Schemes introduced in their territory. Speaking as a man who has been connected with this scheme called Training Within Industry, I must congratulate them for their far-sightedness145 words
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Letter84 1955-10-15 6 Sir: It seems to be a fashion nowadays for some young teachers toladdress their sirl students "dear." It is hardly believable that they use this word in the name of genuine affection as *t does not at any time apply to a bo- student. If the teachers use84 words
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Letter174 1955-10-15 6 Sir: I refer to the letter on Malayalam published on the 10th instant. No man would agree with the writer's suggestion that Radio Malaya should devote its full time to Malayalam and not Tamil programmes. To support this he says: Malayalees are the majority among the Malayan174 words
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Advertisement25 1955-10-15 6 GOLDEN FLASH Tne B.S.\. range offers you an r unrivalled selection of models for all purposes— all with the famous B.S.A. quality and performance. fiSx2lm.W^J25 words
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Advertisement39 1955-10-15 6 Garden 'yy Estait Lli ESTATE Orfllf VIO CHU KANG ROAD. SIMGAPOR Phono *****. ANNOUNCES IMMIDIAU AVAILABILITY NEW TYPE SEMI DETACHED 0* $17,000 LARGE LOUNGE, 3 BEDROOMS KITCHEN, BATHROOM/WCCAR PORT/VERANDAH MODERN SANITATION THE BEST 1 1 OFFERED ANY*Ht* l l39 words
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Article29 1955-10-15 7 st Baby born In A elicopter O t. erd the •.iter. r c<- ricr n TarnI holier tth of •ake ticed a B 14 P :mca i ite ther29 words
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Article22 1955-10-15 7 OP) r.vers prrand number of Voios. cas rii>haid to The d the rs ol Sr\ -i the wrre ter-22 words
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79 1955-10-15 7 Faure's Fair Deal Plan For Algeria PAPIS. Oct. 14 (Reuter) French Premier Edgar Faure last night presented a fourpoint programme for Algeria to the National Assembly in the critical debate on his government's policy in the North African territory. The points were: 1. Neither secession nor assimilation for Algeria, but79 words
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Article31 1955-10-15 7 PAKISTAN Prime Minister Chaurihnrv Mohammed Ali has agreed to meet Afghan Prime Minister Sardnr Daud Khan to discuss PakistanAfghanistan relations, official sources in Karachi said last ni"ht.— APAP - 31 words
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Article, Illustration66 1955-10-15 7 photo. Film star VICTOR MATURE flew back to America last week to get a bath. He was disgusted with his London hotel because it had no bathroom. Then he flew back into London Airport and instantly airport officials, ashamed for their country, got him a hip bath. Here'sUP - 66 words
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233 1955-10-15 7 Fight-Y ear-Old's Paintings Are Rage Of Japan •M- m-:;-> the c mcil •<>day r-old has of nnessj :imy acpublic was house her dealt r to ttion rttsttm, nt so *erItttßf British Emir :.*d a and her Day a Jar\nd tho United Nations. Her signature was illegible but experts were sure233 words
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Article74 1955-10-15 7 KARACHI. Oct. 14 (Reuter) —Six British university students who left London by car on Sept. 1 to drive to Singapore and back in about a year are held up in Baghdad. Iraq friends said here today. They were due here yesterday but sent a telegram. It did not74 words
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Article46 1955-10-15 7 AMBASSADORS of the United States and Communist China met for the 21st time in Geneva yesterday in an effort to settle the repatriation of civilians of both sides and reduce tension in the Far East- No progress was announced after the secret meeting. A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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82 1955-10-15 7 FOO WATCH A LION MAUL HIS TRAINER (AfV-.r«-us- ion a 'hie! Cir- lions s a male P from n "^'Ked ed m. growling menacingly A hush feli over the big top as Walter Mild. EHenebs German assistant. stepped into the caged ring and orove the lions off. Caesar also atta<82 words
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265 1955-10-15 7 Half Your Income For, Life When You Retire MARGATE, England, Oct. 14 (Reuter)— The Labour Party annual conference yesterday swept aside its internal quarrelling to acclaim a new plan which would give every Briton an income equal to haii his salary once he retired265 words
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Article63 1955-10-15 7 MARGATE. En -land. Ot. 14. (UP)— Britain's Socialists last night chose rifbt winfer Edwin G. Gooch as President of the Labour Party and thiM put leftwinger Aneurin Bcvan further cut in the cold. In Labour's top policy making po^t Gooch will head the drive to breathe new63 words
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Article230 1955-10-15 7 Asians For Canada— New Rules OTTAWA, Oct. 14 (AP)— A twoway change has been made in Immigration regulations on entry of Asians to Canada, one tightening the rules on entry of Asian* children of Canadian citizens, and the other opening the door for the first time to aged parents of230 words
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Article60 1955-10-15 7 MEXICO CITY. Oct. 14, (AP)— Manuel Aviia Caracho. 58. President of Mexico from 1940 to 1946. died yesterday of a heart ailment at his ranee near the capital The wartime president only recently had left the Mexico City Heart Institute after treatment. He sutlered a heart attack60 words
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Article31 1955-10-15 7 TWO Chinese Nationalist planes dropped about eight tons of anti-Communist leaflets on the South China province of Kwangtung on Wednesday night th*> Air Force in Taipei said yesterday. APAP - 31 words
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130 1955-10-15 7 PARIS. Oct. 14 (AP)— Jean Monnet former chairman of the European Coal and Steel Community s high authority, yesterday announced formation ot a new committee to work for a United States of Europe. Monnet said acceptances had been received iro m 33 labour and130 words
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Article73 1955-10-15 7 CHICAGO. Oct. 14 (AP) Samuel Cardinal Stritch has banned certain "unliturgical" songs from performance in Roman Catholic churches in the archdiocese of Chicago. These include the bridal marches from 4> Lomt'ngrin M by Wagner and from "'A Midsumer Night's Dream" by Mendelssohn. Also banned are eight versions73 words
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Article35 1955-10-15 7 LONDON* Oct. 14 (AP)— Fog blanketed many parts *>f Europe yesterday an d disrupted air rail and liver traffic. London and the South of England were among the worst hit areas35 words
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Article29 1955-10-15 7 FOUR men were killed last night when an air force B-47 medium bomber crashed into a hill in -an unpopulated area near Riverside, California. U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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159 1955-10-15 7 French Seal Roads To Trap 120 Rebels RABAT. Fiench Morocco, Oct 14. (AP)— French authorities last night closed the main ioad across North Africa, apparently in an attempt to catch a band of fleeing Nationalist rebels Radio Ma roc, the official French station, was told to broadcast that route number159 words
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Article68 1955-10-15 7 VIENNA, Oct. 14. (AP)— Hungarian Communist authorities announced yesterday they are releasing from prison Hungarian Roman Catholic Archbishop Joszef Groesz -entenced to IS years term in 1951. The announcement was made by Radio Budapest which saui the Hungarian iu<ii'-o Ministei "suspended" the Archbishop's term "followI tug68 words
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Article, Illustration216 1955-10-15 7 First Visit In 3 Tears LONDON. Oct 14. (UP)Group Capt. Peter Townsend dined with Princess Margaret and U v c c n Mother Elizabeth last night at their Clarence House residence. It was the first time he has been known to tall on the Princess since216 words
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Article133 1955-10-15 7 IVER, Buckinghamshire, Oct. 14 (Reuter)— Two Malayan girls believed the first to appear in an English film— will dance in J. Arthur Rank's "A Town Like Alice" now under production here. One of the girls. Edwina Carroll, is a professional dancer who plays the133 words
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Article27 1955-10-15 7 BRITAIN* yesterday hailed Iran's derision to ioin th< Bagdad defense pact anc pledged anew her vital concern in the safety of the Mideastern kingdom.- APAP - 27 words
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Article74 1955-10-15 7 TORONTO. Oct. 14. (AP)— Evangelist Billy Graham said last night he will tour the Far East with his Crusade for Christ early next year. The American Evangelist, concluding a three-week crusade in Toronto this week. said he wili leave the U.S. I in mid January74 words
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Advertisement225 1955-10-15 7 I I J^ j_^t_^^^l I? A II Al IC <^ f\| IKTT AD _^U AID I i_^^^^^^ _^^^^^7 111 1 1 r/\J*l^/Ui3 vllr\ll\« a •wl_J. li|i^^^ forfoble° choir M -r^^r--— llt 111 IB Ml lif 111 of the deep double density OKI tlilS Jlililil^^ cush.ons end basepom. UW m [j|t^«^SSS^S^_r^^-_225 words
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Article273 1955-10-15 8 Colony Has Too Big A Share, Fed. Union Says KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A demand thot Government sever all ties with Radio Malaya in Singapore and set up a separate broadcasting authority for the Federation is to be mode shortly by the Broadcasting Deportment Employees Union here,273 words
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Article, Illustration348 1955-10-15 8 They Walk With Confidence Now Self-Help Grants Given KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Malayan Association for the Blind today appealed to motorists and the public to pay particular heed to persons they see on the road with white walking sticks. The holder of348 words
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Article130 1955-10-15 8 Ipoh Gives $103,400 For College A TOTAL of $240,277 habeen donated by individuals j and organizations from Non^ Malaya to the Muslim College, Malaya it was announced yesterday. The following are donationcollected from the various towns:- Ipoh $103,400. Pant $14,550. Telok Anson $22 350 Batu Gajah $7,650. Sabak Bernam $8,700.130 words
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Article159 1955-10-15 8 RAI B, Fri.— A middle-aged man, Liew Meng of IVayang Street here, alleged to have been banished to China on May 18, 1939, was tentatively charged in the Circuit Magistrate's Court with illegally returning to Malaya. Liew Meng told the court that he was arrested159 words
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Article73 1955-10-15 8 Jailed For Having Red Papers JOII OKI-: BAHRU. Fri Er Mcns Seng of Bukit Paloh Lstate was sentenced in the Sessions Court, Kluang. yesterday to two-and-a-quarter years' imprisonment for possession of two terrorist documents. The documents referred to the movement of Security Forces in general and to the Fijian Infantry73 words
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Article101 1955-10-15 8 Woodcutter Jailed For Two Years iPOH. Fri— Hin Heng. 18. a woodcutter, was today sentenced by Mr. Justice Pretheroe to two years' imprisonment. Hin pleaded guilty in the Perak High Court to a charge of being in possession of a quantity of supplies which were reasonably suspected to be intended101 words
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Article70 1955-10-15 8 PARIT BUNTAR. Fri. A fatal motor accident occurred at Simpang Tiga, two miles from here this morning when a four-year-old Chinese boy was killed. Another accident was reported from Kuala Kurau this afternoon when a ten-year-old Chinese boy was knocked down by a bus. The boy70 words
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Article25 1955-10-15 8 MISS PATSY Addington. former Taiping resident, is now working as a Woman's Counsellor in her hometown High School in Longview. Washington, United States25 words
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157 1955-10-15 8 f/#'s Made 0/ 7/mber Zinc IPOII. Fri The Perak Forestry Department today advertised a cheap and durable People's House" which could be supplied at a cost of onl\ $2,400. The department held an "open show" at its timber depot at the 2nd Mile, Ipoh-Menglembu157 words
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Article43 1955-10-15 8 TAIPING. Fri. Thirty teachers. members of the Pcrak Branch of the National Union of Tear-hers, will leave for an educational tour of Thailand in December. In April. 1956, the N.U.T. wil! organize another tour to Hongkong and Japan.43 words
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Article28 1955-10-15 8 'TIO WAH. a rubber tapper, was fined $300 yesterday in the Sessions Cour f Mersing. for being in possession of chandu smoking utensils on Oct. 4.28 words
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Article47 1955-10-15 8 PARIT BUXTAR. Fri.- Inspector Yeap En Tcik Grik has arrived in Pari: Buntar to take the place of Inspector Manaf who ha? £one to Grik on transfer. Inspector Yeap is a keen tennis player and will be o^ acquisition to the Clayton CluG tennis section.47 words
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Advertisement231 1955-10-15 8 "Now! we *<Jce you over to I I j- y_ /HB i r l I ,*.*"-"-"*""*lii^.'' V >%/ H• i*^-i i-j^A ILL J I HHI ■>-•'-•'•"'-•*/ fy^ji f iwi i KY 549. on/ y ERRES i radios give you that UFAL 3-D' reproduction 7 ERRES radios give a real outstanding231 words
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Advertisement170 1955-10-15 8 A NEW TYPE OF rf^ Ball roint I --s I ing i ne» ha po*» ture' Choict of I o r hroad line PERFECTED BY I|J n£w| f :t P i mi II f Hill 111' NEW! In***-* 1 Qr»lro-r» T HI r, dIJ\JcI HI ":k r hIII IB oni>170 words
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Advertisement49 1955-10-15 8 I Owil I oais'^jl Ati HoijS a c^d^j jaamc^JJJjl 111 STATS i Soie WINGONi' 73-75 <*m W SING/ Tek; A CAPILLOQ OMUKM n fall and gotn: tuk( dandruff pro»*» crouth of hiir. M hralthv |..\Hi aad 4 Mm. BAI \D\\\ (I ra(h Pn< i: CHARI Mo rh Robinsim I49 words
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Article364 1955-10-15 9 Auarusis - Auarusis >\y^^ 'MP^^^m f at .load ntred the I I j week I the R. -ranged I in are I ngawill i r*>unif <»? the HER I by :.\F. \V G. I -,pno>t tn d Wolf* (narrator, Audrey Ir.nes). MOSDAY. OCTOBER 24. a rasa oboe concerto (Paul Mosby).364 words
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Article, Illustration1755 1955-10-15 9 Mrs. LAURA FOEST - I was One of the False Wives Mrs. LAURA FOEST By of Carmarthen, S. Wales as told to THEO LANG STANDARD FEATURE SERIES 'v\\\\\\\\\\\,\\\xxv\\\\\\\\v\- \lB \^£a*^L^Jßm] WAS the kind of woman you have read about— the faithless wife, the woman who, day after day, deceived her husband and sneaked out1,755 words
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Article470 1955-10-15 9 ft 1 SCHUBERT. Octet Op. j| 166. Vienna Konzerthaus Quartet with J Leopold Wlach (clan- l| net) Karl Oehlberger (bassoon). Gottfried J yon Freiberg (horn) I, (and Josef Hremann ji (double-bass). Nixa i| WLP 5094. > wum^O O lvxxxxxxvx* MAHLER. Symphony J No. lin D majoi. J 5470 words
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Advertisement9 1955-10-15 9 STAGE DOOR by John Halkin will appear Next Week.9 words
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Advertisement109 1955-10-15 9 NEXT MONDAY WHAT would you do if a fortune suddenly came into your lap? The GREENS spent £60,000 in eight years. I C^^ 0U C 3O 5 66 b^JwR .^nM^i thst nothing Ist LOOK Look for whiteness! Wash your IA/QChOC lAlhltOP whites in Persil and see how much WW&9IIC9 WW109 words
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Miscellaneous120 1955-10-15 9 Q| s 7 Overwhelmed by terror I 8. Come along like a crab <5> 10. Card players show a cla\v at cards left after deal o> 15. Pertainine to the ear <4> It What jockeys do? <4 »>• rr-^-ic !19 He is not a real king <4> 20. One has120 words
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308 1955-10-15 10 Emergency Travel Insurance For Malaya And Borneo j BOAC Starts New Scheme I THE Emergency Travel Insurance recently introduced by BOAC in association with the Navigators' and General Insurance Company Ltd. is now available in Malaya and Borneo. This was announced yesterday by Mr. Donald Erskine Crum. 8.0.A.C. sales manager308 words
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Article496 1955-10-15 10 WEEKLY REPORT THE sudden decline in the Singapore rubber market which started last week has continued and at one stage the price had slipped by more than fourteen cents with violent fluctuations and large turnovers, according to the weekly report of Holiday. Cutler, Bath and Co.496 words
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Article139 1955-10-15 10 OUTER ROADS Gen Van Goen. Steel Architect. Utrecht. Gen Panfilon. Mandowi, Anna Bakke. Troja. Michurin. Clementader. North Star. Kalianda. T.iikampek. San Antonia. Nicoleav. Doris. Lapaz. Ganges Maru. INNER ROADS Beetong. Hydra. Hin Cheong. Rcsang Lasem. Sedenak. Lampong Visut Kasatri. Loh Sic Lee. June. Kah Hua. Tong Seang.139 words
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Article249 1955-10-15 10 THE Singapore market yesterday regained confidence after the shake-out of the past few days and prices soared steadily from the opening to 51.22g per lb. for first grade October shipment at the close, a rise of 6j| cents on Thursday. At one stage prices rose249 words
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Article99 1955-10-15 10 Yoke Lan Wins 'Ipoh Fair' Title IPOH, Fri.—Twcnty^me-year-old Miss Tang Yoke Lan, a salesgirl of Messrs. Hagemeyer Trading Co.. in the current trade exhibition mi the Jubilee Park, iron the title of "Miss Inoh Trade Fair, 1955." Points were awarded for charm, beauty, make-up. physique a»i d salesmanship. Runner-up xcas99 words
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330 1955-10-15 10 ASIAN RUBBER OUTPUT IN 1954 UP BY 5% THE United Nations Economic Commission ior Asia and the Far East (ECAFE) reported yesterday that rubber production in the region increased five per cent in 1954 and exports exceeded the previous two years. The report, issued simultaneously here and in Bangkok, showed330 words
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Article165 1955-10-15 10 PAA To Buy 45 Jet Transports PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS announced yesterday that the company's board of directors has approved the purchase of 45 Americanbuilt jet transports. Contracts have been executed with the Boeing Airplane Co.. Seattle, Douglas Aircraft Co.. Santa Monica and Pratt and Whitney Division of th» United Aircraft165 words
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Article88 1955-10-15 10 SINGAPORE sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: j, $243> M Breweries $3 50 odd lot and $3.55; Metal SI 50* Singapore Cold Storage $i (i 7 Straits Steamship $i:u United Engineers ords SIO.TOf Wcarne Bros 52.87 A; Wm. Jacks $3 20 w. Process $1.20. X Kamunting88 words
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Article44 1955-10-15 10 EUROPE'S largest blast furnace, the Queen Victoria Ln^l Scunthorpe, Lines, works of the Appleby-Frod-Ingham Steel Company (a branch of United SteVl) pro- cc d a world record output for iron ores, of 11.160 tons rw Pl s" lron in the week ended44 words
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Article37 1955-10-15 10 THE following September crops are announced: Alor Gajah 24,300 lb.. Aver Panas 75 iiOO lb., Glenealy 77.000 lb.. Kluang 68.500 lb.. Pajam 104.000 lb.. Talisman 31,500 lb.. Teluk Anson 45.361 lb., Ulu Benut 42.000 ib.37 words
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Article19 1955-10-15 10 MR. STANFORD Gluck, PAA district representative, yesterday left Singapore for San Francisco on a fortnight's business trip.19 words
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Article126 1955-10-15 10 MALAYAN industrial shares i were still firmer with a fair I volume of business passing. Tin shares continued to be favoured. f Rubber shares were dull with operators cautious dcs- I pite the rise in the rubber com- 1 modity price. 1 Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday reported126 words
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Article143 1955-10-15 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Pro- duce Exchange noon closing s prices per picul yesterday: Muntok white pepper $157 sellers. Sarawak white $156 sell- j ers. Special Sarawak black j $106 sellers; coconut oil (bulk) 4 $401 sellers. coconut oil (drums) $43 sellers; copra Oct $27 buyers. $27 1 sellers; Nov143 words
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Article291 1955-10-15 10 -----ill > BB N y&MßZ&mm^^ I I Sle*^ aW Paßr^yt, I 1 a_i _e^r_a_-_f^ea»^_ > _Li^^y A _H _$fi^ Lb_____l BB Bt 1 1 f* 1 1 L^^^ r -B-_-_r 1 L* i HI •TiTT^^'i 1 I a^g^^^.^a^^ Ba__________i________________B B_fe_, -Jt, J T^B New Protest291 words
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Article35 1955-10-15 10 Tinpla Output Be A Re ass <|are«| t^J k n 'uJ On lin S squa: concern th« 3 pi An bct-n I and v '< end d« rr.and d betm cent to a i t a35 words
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Article, Illustration72 1955-10-15 10 The company t€ this soft drink at 10 ertttS. per bottle, half the Xl price. Good sales arc repeated by Mr. Yap Scug Jnnn, manager of the compavv. Pictured here is the S.ncico stall at the falr\ .THE XatioJial Water Co. Ltd. are dsr ting free72 words
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Article95 1955-10-15 10 AIR-INDIA Interni winter schedule elTective as from Nov. changes include d< from Singapore which been switched to" Tl (time of departure IJi local time). Mr. R. K. Kaul, the I district manager in said arrivals at Singapoic be on Wednesdays »1 a.m. (local time>. The airline's schedules have been95 words
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Advertisement1151 1955-10-15 10 IN I) I I C> ES COMMISSION for the PERAK NATIONALS Malayanisation of the t\n\ mai AV\ PubUc Services of Singapore SC JJ™££ '*> ND po^,ed C bTH E^The GoWnTr THE Board of Trustees inwith the followins terms of vites applications for I»o6 r<*f*»r«>nri*-— scholarships from non-Ma!ay Perak Nationals (who1,151 words
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Advertisement92 1955-10-15 10 N.Y.K. UP Sanuki Mam tor Oeno. MWW^ Albert. Tange, Cav^'-n a. London. KoH«fO»m. Ant**'P Hamlxce H«.*n Mar. tor Aden Dnbouf Mawcwan P Sut»n *«t Cdn p Sa>d. Beirut. Lattak a. Airfare a ©d (Paster. ten AccccteO* AtMita Maru tor San Fanosro. «et Ar»«le». New VC*. Bo» ton 7 9 No.92 words
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Advertisement571 1955-10-15 11 r^cH TRADING CO., LTD. I*** 132/6 Robinso* Road Km BLUE FUNNEL LINE I" 1 H AMERICAN SWVICI Toik. 'hibdelphU Cult Port* jr**** Spore P. Sham Penang Cdn\ 8/9 ltd Oct 19 Oct 22 Oct 19 25 Nov 26 Nov 27/28 Nov 9/16 Feb 1? feb Feb -ther ports to load571 words
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Advertisement1113 1955-10-15 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 IM M»es, (Incorporated in Singapert) U* •tJpt" THE BLUE FUNNEL LINK I^T Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargc SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONOON b CONTINENT Singapore Owe Sailt P.Sliarr. Pe«*wf Laomedon for Marseilles L.crpcol C. 33/341,113 words
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Advertisement818 1955-10-15 11 I MITSUI LINE pop iadam Spore P S norn Penong FOR JAPAN from tndre •.xumoson Moru from Bomboy tor Yokohomo Kobe MoV 22 Oct 19 Oct Bonsei Moru from Colcut to tor Kobe. Osoko. Yokohomo 2. Oct 19 Oct FOR JAPAN trom Continent Hokoneson Moru tor Yokehomo Kobe Nogoyo vio818 words
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Advertisement804 1955-10-15 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA Foi Aden, Port toid. Gcnoo. Antverp. Rottetdom Hombsirg, Copenhogen. Gothcntvrg ond Oslo Spore P. Shorn Penong x) "SELANDIA" 24/26 Oct 27/27 Oct 28/29 Oct x) "MORELIA" 17/19 No* 20/20 No* 21/22 No* I) Colls London (Possengen only) Gdynia. Passenger occommedotion to available tor Eu.cpe804 words
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Article, Illustration850 1955-10-15 12 THIS morning a distraught mother will be reading over a letter she has written The mother knows that "etter by heart. Again and "?ain she has read it. Anain and again she has :nade up her mind to post it, only to hesitate at the pillar-box, and850 words
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Article, Illustration290 1955-10-15 12 Peggy Brigs - Peggy Brigs By f OVELY models. Nice pic- tures. But what do they moan to YOU? Do you see just a couple of attractive sweaters or does one picture strike you as typically 1955 and the other as a fashion past and finished with, at least290 words
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Article, Illustration279 1955-10-15 12 Aster Gunasekera - Aster Gunasekera By QNE of the earliest civilisations known to man began about 7,000 years ago in the valley of the Nile. It constitutes the ancient history of modern Egypt when the country was under a pharaoh (king) who was an absolute ruler in whom was279 words
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Article, Illustration63 1955-10-15 12 topless evening dress can be given quite a new ]ook without much expense. All you need is a yard-and-a-quarter of chiffon organdie, or nylon. Cut' it in half, lengthwise, and make a tiny v on one piece. This half is draped v* the shoulders UMJ to63 words
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Article113 1955-10-15 12 HELEN HUGH - HELEN HUGH -ON HOME PERMS No more confusion over w choosing the right home perm. The latest system li to choose by the kind of hairstyle you wish to have. If you like the sleek, kirik-at-!he-ends-oniy style the regular kit is for you If you prefer a firmer, tighter113 words
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Advertisement123 1955-10-15 12 (yp k II /^^^^^B your spell forever m ysm PERFUME Also Cologne, Rouge, Lipstick, Talc, Soa]), Brilliantine, Hair Cream. DISTRIBUTORS GRAFTON LABORATORIES LIMITED, SINGAPORE CARPETS! I Have Them Dry Cleaned I WASHINGTON I DRY CLEANING CO. 4)2/414 ORCHARD ROAD I SINGAPORE-9. TELEPHONE ***** I THE ENTIRELY NEW i CROSLEY, D123 words
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Advertisement12 1955-10-15 12 m ~X I tells yo« I it's go° d J teeth anjl12 words
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Article83 1955-10-15 13 THE team to represent Singapore against the Combined Indonesian team of Chung Hwa and Tiong Hwa in a friendly soccer match to be played at Jalan Besar Stadium at 5.10 p.. 11. today will be chosen from the following Wilfrori Skinner; Fook Sens Kan Va s,83 words
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Article437 1955-10-15 13 BILL FUNK - TWO MORE TO JOIN MRU TOUR TEAM BILL FUNK BEADLES WILL LEAD MALAYAN XV By ON the eve of his departure for the United Kingdom on leave, Mr. O. H. R. Beadles, hon. secretary of the Malayan Rugby Union, was honoured by the MRU when he was named to head437 words
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293 1955-10-15 13 VERITY GILL - Pirie And Emit Zatopek May Visit Singapore Next Month VERITY GILL By SIX of the best athletes Europe has ever produced Gordon Pirie and Brian Hewson of Britain, Emil Zatopek the fabulous Czech 'locomotive', Sandor Iharos and Laslo Tabori of Hungary and Roger Moens of Belgium may stop for one293 words
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Article144 1955-10-15 13 'I'll Quit After Melbourne' -ZATOPEK LONDON. Oct. 13 (Reuter)— i Emil Zatopek. 33-year-old Czechoslovakian triple Olympic champion, who has dominated long distance running for the past seven years, will retire from international athletics after the Olympic Games in Melbourne next year. Zatopek, a colonel in the Czechoslovak Army, made this144 words
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Article161 1955-10-15 13 KIALA LUMPUR, Fri.~A brilliant goal by Eng Hoe in the 45th minute gave Technical College a 1-0 win over Police Depot in their s>elangor Hockey Association Division One League match at Gurney Road today. Both teams were evenly matched and it was the clever and161 words
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Article132 1955-10-15 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Lee Yoke Lin. Malayan (XflCUf record holder and one of seven newly recruited Federation women police inspectors will be given a try-out in the Selangor Women Hockey Association's second trial at Imbi Road on Monday. Teams: Colours: Fletcher (Sel Club>. Lee Yoke Lin132 words
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Article56 1955-10-15 13 Foong Seong Cup Match JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. Johore will meet Malacca in a Foong Seong Cup badminton match tomorrow and Sunday. Johore will be represented by Roland Kg. Robert Ng. K.K. Yoons. Omar Manap, Abbas Wahab. Yusof Akil and Omar Yahaya. The matches will be played In the Examination Shed.56 words
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Article42 1955-10-15 13 BOYS' TOWN trounced Bukit P;injang English School by 14 goals to nil in a friendly soccer match played at Bukit Timah ground yesterday. Scorers were: Yeo Teng Yang G Vincent Tan 4, and Cboo Kai Sun 4.42 words
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Article34 1955-10-15 13 GIRLS' SPORTS CLUB trounced W.RAC. Changi 4-0 in a friendly hockey match played at the G:ri.s Sports Club ground yesterday Mary KlaSi .scored three goals and J'>>' Mable one34 words
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Article185 1955-10-15 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. 1G Field Ambulance RAMC staved off a spirited late rally by Royal Air Force to win by nine points (two tries, penalty* to five points <goal> at rugger at Bellamy Road today RAMC were the first to score when Preece went through185 words
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Advertisement84 1955-10-15 13 L |1 ML LEADING STATIONERS KrRIS HOTEL p"^"""""^ mi. Tampcni* Road, Spore. 1),,,,! il«H\ From 8.30 to Midnight r ,,.\/,./77 EXTENSION to 1 a.m. DIM X I) WCE in our "Paradise Garden" II \U>S AWE SIM will entertain you \f lifjlitly vxith modern songs I Mum. l>v Henry Chin His84 words
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Advertisement393 1955-10-15 13 rumoN lEARX from Madam Chua's School of dress-making and embroidery, the art of tewing 55 kinds of Eastern Western dresses within 8 months. Theory bouk s available on sale to pupiLs only. 440 Victoria Street. Tel. (J648 TAYLOR DANCE STUDIO presents "Glimpses of the Bailet School" V MCA Audit or393 words
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Advertisement792 1955-10-15 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ANNOUNCEMENT THE Family of the late Mm Tay Ah Choon thank a'l friends and relatives who ser.t wreaths, scrolls and messases of condolence. ;i* tended Hal funeral and wtftO rendered assistance in ar.y wav during their recent bereavement. SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS are Jnvred •i* for appointment in the792 words
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Miscellaneous193 1955-10-15 13 ftncr By A/ Capp ACCORDING TO CAIN^T PO'GIT WHUT V AH'LL F»X AH O-OIDN'T^KNO^//-? 5 I "Ik*** METER. VO < A PLEASAMT SMILE THET METER AH O/ER-CHARGED HIM A N S£T 3O INCHES- HE GIVE ME, AN'HOW \NO*J. MAMMY// NICK£L.^— HES >- MISTER& J )ATAP>ESJMV HIS EVES HALF- CUOSEDk ITS193 words
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Miscellaneous154 1955-10-15 13 SINGAPORE SOCCER S.A.F.A S"norc Vt. Indonesians at Jalan Bcsar Stadium at 5.15 p.m.; Kinta Rangers vs. Setia Jaya at Jalan Besar Stadium at 4 p.m.; Ruiaji S.C. vs. Western S.C. at Farrer Park. HOCKEY S.H.A.—DIV. I: Ceylon S.C. vs. LA. at LA.; S.R.C. vs R A.F Changi at Changi; G.H.Q.154 words
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Article2214 1955-10-15 14 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD The Threat Is Punctuality By THE GOING THERE has been no rain throughout yesterday and the goin a for today should be yielding. CLEVER BUG should prove too smart for his rivals and this four-vear-oia is my choice for the Autumn Cup2,214 words
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Article191 1955-10-15 14 Standard's Special Selections I TREBLE TOTE: Races 3. 3 and 6. Bl<; SWEKP: Rate 7. J Windsor Lad The Pilot Trundle Hill I Scrutineer MYSTIC CODE MYSTIC CODE MYSTIC CODE MYSTIC < ODE Santa Claus Cynosure Cynosure >;mta ciaus, BANKER BOY CASH CHEQUE BANKER BOY C\MI I 111 Ol b191 words
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Article788 1955-10-15 14 RACE l: 2.30 p.m.— Horses Class 4—6 Furlongs 1. P. 41 Santa Claus 3y 9.05 "Giam Stable' Soencer Frantlin 2. 373 Spitfire II 5y 8.07 -Kwik Stable' AUan r+v?r 3. 094 Velocity 5y 8.0« Mr. T. V. Mitchell San els jo^s i' £Z Buitenzorg 4y 8.02 "T.T.C.788 words
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Article305 1955-10-15 14 COUTTS P COLONY VICTORY Singapore Hi Coum 3, Rozar ;0 j Jf Umpires-R. Hea^h,,. > I SPARKED by ri,, V>J the Colony hockey tafiS? Cj ffapore trounced JohorJ opener that gave much^L* fIS to come this season promis of kjl Played on the SCr the Singaporean key limehght mostly to305 words
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Article72 1955-10-15 14 THE Singapore B team will take part la I c invitation ba>ketb-ill to i for the King Of Cup to bo held in Pnom-Penh from Nov 27 to Dec 3, Mr. Goh Chye Hin. President of tnc SCAAF announced yciltidlj Singapore and other South. east Asian countries72 words
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Article43 1955-10-15 14 It'll Fight The F gsj Ferrj to beat -f h as m cefeaf M»fffl Vs^ I im aod i^, Olich gttrSJ makes a| ■< i In the o".'s te at r .j three T r bo wwu Pf«f i DOCI I. P«.h 111 i43 words
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