Singapore Standard, 17 October 1955
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Title Section24 1955-10-17 1 Singapore Standard asdasdfasdasdasdas STANDARD POLICE ***** r5 line*) 2400 FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL Sill 2414 r^i- SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBEB 17, 1955 \2 I'\U I'.dM*24 words
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Article49 1955-10-17 1 the me Ranoth Gau- of was China of L r e Pagoda in i sold nand ddhist ..;tted rma. are of liplonese the oral plane ritd float to a n to sion lotted arches. j n to the where nod Is of to 901 years m in brought49 words
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Article, Illustration18 1955-10-17 1 Face Of A Woman In Love' PETER TOWNSEND and Princess Margaret photographed on Friday in London.18 words
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258 1955-10-17 1 LOMm'N Oct. 16 I t The left-wins Sunday newspaper. The Peop < t«day warned its readers that what appeared to be a happy weekend f» I cess Mar*: i the l. \i Group I n Peter 1 send might in fact be goodb>.v 'The258 words
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Article267 1955-10-17 1 R. G. PILLAI - Graduates Take To Trade Unionism R. G. PILLAI 7"/ie Cause: Scarcity Of Jobs By MORE University of Malaya graduates are expected to become professional trade unionists and politicians in the near future. The main reason for this is frustration caused by the scarcity of top-level jobs in Government and com-267 words
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89 1955-10-17 1 DES MONIES, Oct. 16. <AP> —One prince who has no romantic worries is Albert ot ium. younger brother ot j, Baudouin. Here briefly en route to neapolis. 21 year old Prince Albert told l. rdaj he had no sp interest in any your^ woman89 words
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Article50 1955-10-17 1 WASHINGTON, Oct 1G -Mi Hi :.:v S ,ydam. wife of the U.S. State I urt- Chief Press Oft i I here yesterd.Mrs Suydam was chief editorial writer of the N ark. New Jersey, Erenini News. Th«* Suydams h:r. ID pi :■<• ton staff of L:: M50 words
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Article51 1955-10-17 1 m o (AP) from 23 mt Bouth-ei I A la western Pacific an < n itlon Uth educa red W( arid [i, 1 1 1 1 .i i ;i n d Aj?r i ill O: nl itii in In Ba•..i ::i Ocl I. I to51 words
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Article, Illustration254 1955-10-17 1 Six Bandits Killed In 24 Hours Give-up Calls Ignored War Goes On TOP RED AMONG THE DEAD KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Security Forces have killed six more Communist terrorists during the last 24 hours. One of them is reported to be a district committee member. The terrorist chieftain has been identified254 words
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Article115 1955-10-17 1 BINOAPORE Government will shortly announce appointment of four Junior Ministers the request for which led to the constitutional cri.sk In August. The Standard understands that the appointments have been finalized and are only awaiting the formal assent of the Governor. The four appointed are: Inche115 words
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Article58 1955-10-17 1 WASHINGTON. Oct M (Renter) United States army engineers have built the biggest wavr-maknm machine in the world. eo>ting $700*000 dollars, to help devise a possible means of protecting coastal areas from hurncan. damage, the army announced. The machine will be used for test* of the i fleets of58 words
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Article42 1955-10-17 1 HAVANA. Cuba, Oct. 16 \P i A violent i-xpl< i.sion in wntown Havana last night coiiap-j (i i two-storey build. Ing \i ATing four p> dead ,i,-.fi 4o Injured Bi n ral of hurt pew In lerloua i ndition.42 words
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Article212 1955-10-17 1 GOVERNOR TO OPEN COLOMBO MEETING THE last seven delegations for the seventh ministerial session of the Colombo Plan conference arrived yesterday in good time for the opening by the Governor of Sin pore. Sir Robcit Black at 10.30 a.m. today. Yesterday's arrivals by air were from Pakistan. Cambodia, Indonesia, the212 words
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Article46 1955-10-17 1 STUAKT HOOD. h< ad oj the BB C General Orerseai Benrlce, will arriv- :n ■tagapore on Oct. 30 on an tm r tour. Mr. Hood Is also an authoi and ha translated number moth ro [tall in and Qi rman novel46 words
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140 1955-10-17 1 CRESWELL. Oregon. Oct. 16, (UP) Eight Korean wails rescued from orphanages by .">«-> ear-old Hairy Holt he -an »ieu li\es at a Ss#■Cffi farm rear here today The children, abandoned to orphanages b\ their Amerir;tn soldier fathers and Korean mothers, arrived at Portland international140 words
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Article89 1955-10-17 1 Klang's Last Red Quits hi \l.\ I I "VI P I 11. Sun Ihe I.im iiMiitiunist terrorist hiding in thr Klany whit* ana mim cndmiJ t<» the KtllfH Polite tiiis afternoon ll< «a> Ah Kcong. former Branch Committee memsen It w ill he recalled that All Ma Kha til) Mucn,89 words
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Article26 1955-10-17 1 dp KONRAD Adenauer, the nn i r. Chanc(-ll( Dtinoing biff recovery in n ;m un nil .i gov» rnnu nt spokesman said in Bonn ReuteiReuter - 26 words
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122 1955-10-17 1 MORE U.K. TROOPS ARRIVE IN CYPRUS NICOSIA. Oct 10 (P.- ter)— Eight-hundred n Bi r >ops airr Cyprus today. ia*sinp the islands garrison to mote than 10.00U m T! itl lion ol the I rej :mrnt was ordered to move "to assist SB assuring the raainten law and ordor in122 words
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Article83 1955-10-17 1 ma Od Police here said today thCf ilMi i Briton a«ed about 40 (or questioning in nrn ion with the mu r n ttinthan Janet Marshall at B Son;. The Police said he had been taying on the Fre! I I r -me and had been83 words
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Article29 1955-10-17 1 Oct. 1 Sir Winston Churrhill was nam- of I wly- <1 \V..:;;i::. \> u r c Award for "< mont in advanetaf basic principles of liberty and29 words
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Advertisement44 1955-10-17 1 «0 MOMC SOA» rAC^OtT IT» AGFA RECORD THE ELEGANT 2'< x3; 4 FOLDING CAMERA Various models at various prices Ask your dealer for a demonstration .^snp^^- t^" n BFMN MEYER CO LTD., vo box i<mo. iiNGArunt. PATERSON, SIMONS ft CO LTD. kuala lumpur »t**NG44 words
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Article202 1955-10-17 2 PENAKG Sun To vice presidents and two committee members of Penang Harbom Board Staff Association staged a sen.- k-out their sixth annual general meeting toda; be four left the meetlm 'after angr\ with their president Inche Kassiro bio aim. over the printir. I I202 words
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Article86 1955-10-17 2 31 Become Brirish Subjects Pt I Sun.-Tho Resident Commissioner. Penang. Mr. R.P. Bingham. presented certificates ot naturalization as British subjects of the United Kingdom and the Co. lonies to 31 f'hinese. including six women In I ceremony held at the Residency yesterday. After welcoming the recipients. Mr Bingham. stl ed86 words
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463 1955-10-17 2 Unionists Told Keep Away From Politics Mappara Workers Charter Explained At Rally THE Regional Repres entah've of the International Confederation of Free Trades Unions in Singapore, Mr. G. Mappcra, yesterday warned trade unions in Malaya to keep away from politics. me trade unions want to serve its members without fear463 words
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Article174 1955-10-17 2 Delegation To See MTUC PI N \\d. Sun A delegation will be sent b> the PoUttg Harbour Hoard Stall Association u, the .>L'.la\an Trade I nion Council to request th;* COWKII to make fQpremtation to government tor early Malayanizatton of the Penang Harbour Boaui services. The174 words
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98 1955-10-17 2 THI Rama Krishna Mission in Singap B 500 irom the Qovernn India terdaj thi Mr. Gulzarilal Nin la [n I i Minister Irrigation Planning and P rod leader ol India'.s delegation to the Colombo Plan Oonfem ore. Speaking i terda I his the mple98 words
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Article150 1955-10-17 2 A URTIIhK 14,231 S I has b 'ii sent to thi Chung Khlaw Bank. Ltd., F< I the relief of the Kampong Tion.n Bahru Eire victims. The following arc the donations Koon Via i Kuaia S $44 Girls of Primal y IV A. Raffles Cir i150 words
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Article, Illustration87 1955-10-17 2 JOIIORK BAHRU, Sun. Brif D E B Taibot. Commanding Officer of the 99th I Kha Infantry Brigade operating in Johore. hands over his Command to BHf I I Town send tomorrow Brif. Taibot, the man who helped largely to smash the terrorist organizations in Pahang and TrcnsganuStandard - 87 words
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328 1955-10-17 2 CHUA KIM YEW - CHUA KIM YEW After 22 Mins. He Says: Beer Phase I By the Urn successful and t- water swim acres the Johoiv S;rait>~ about 1.100 yaid> was mad'' bv Capt. DW. ROVC ;n '22 minutes on Saturday. Cap! ttOWe, aged 37 <A the ttec Boon328 words
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Article, Illustration52 1955-10-17 2 dsfdsfdsfdsf AT THE CnivenHf of Mala> a on\ im ation Dinner held a\ Hammer Hall <>n Saturday from l«'ft l.ad\ Scot! Sii Ku bert Black, the Govern or. Mr Mal< olm M... Donald, the Chpncfllm Sir Robrrt Scott the new Commissioner (ieneral and I.idN Bla<Standard - 52 words
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Article59 1955-10-17 2 1 MIL. GIFT FOR CHILDREN LOS \NGEJ i S Oc\ Ictor Barton 1 tpburn. 49. heir tc a New Yor.-. lortune. left the bulk of han US$l,OOO,OOO tate to charities lor "sick or oled"' children, it was disdosed today. Hepburn. grand Barton Ilepbaia, founder of the Chase N al Bank59 words
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Article145 1955-10-17 2 THi: management oi M u Airways, M ytMmiax .tarred in pi in to a claim «f the J Kni;i!oyee's I'nion that I<m .d t tho same baxir wa«r .i> !lu < The president of the Union. Mr Tan Kia Gan. told Th<> Standard last night: The n this >145 words
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Article, Illustration12 1955-10-17 2 Sportsman Actor Dies T TMMY G'<i' S actoi spor m tflfl IB12 words
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Advertisement277 1955-10-17 2 1 The Ithckahqinq the (juard* GUARDSMAN inherits a traditi j j of iron discipline, flawless turnout. He polishes his boots four times a day, mustn't even scratch his nose when on r sentry duty. An article in the September I Reader's Digest tells the story of the Brigade of Guards:277 words
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Article, Illustration70 1955-10-17 3 phGtG. j THE Ro>c! Fcmily attended serv:ce d the tn/ Parish Church o K ndawtn, ngOf Metktour, Pertr r >ire. P-.ncess Anne is ihowfl being welcomed by the R r Dcv d ScOtt l c Scot v.ho he, been 20 years m Vontrecl, on crivc' ctReuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration58 1955-10-17 3 photo. THE USA suptrcgrrtef USS Saratoga, the world's most powerful fighting ship, is shown here during ceremonies ct which she was christened m the New York naval shipyard at Brooklyn, by Mrs. Charles S. Thomas, wife of the USA Navy Secretary. The earner has a crew of58 words
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Article, Illustration29 1955-10-17 3 photo. AXILROD, 50, a married S A. dentist, *ho is accused nt, Mrs. Mary Moonen, tened to tell the world ng an office visit and nant. APAP - 29 words
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Article, Illustration64 1955-10-17 3 photo. HEINZ LINGE, Hitler's personal valet, tells reporters in Berlin "I earned Hitler's body out of the bunker, end then helped pour petrol over it. We watched it bum for about five minutes" Linge, released from a Russian prisoner of war camp, said Hitler shot himselfAP - 64 words
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Article, Illustration55 1955-10-17 3 photo. THE Govcror of Hongkong, Sil AlcxanJc. Grant! cm. KCOmponitd by L:. Grantham (with back m eomerd), is mot saying goodby. to M. M a WrmaJ, Deputy Comrn^oner of Pol.ce. ot Hongkong-Connmun,,! China bonfcf M Ml depcrture tor a bnef holidoy m Pek.ng. The Commun.it Ch.ne.e55 words
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Advertisement108 1955-10-17 3 GENUINE SPARE PARTS For complete satisfaction, it ■•r-.-*- b >nly genuine LUCAS spare part- You can solect yoor requirements from our large comprehensive range which is rifcftjl in ll§clL liV i»;;;;r vom fo rtf// today. A! FAR EAST MOTORS LTD. 54, Orchard Road. Singapore. Federation Repre»e^ WEARKE BROS* f^F^^r^r^v MW108 words
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Article, Illustration41 1955-10-17 4 Three Of Yesterday's Arrivals photos. THREE delegate who arrived in Singapore yesJay to attend th. Colombo P!cn conference. From left r nom's Vu Van Mau United States' John B. Hollister and Federation's Ismail bin Do to Abdul Rahman 5 'Z' dc-oReuter - 41 words
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529 1955-10-17 4 INDONESIA is now trying to overcome the financial and economic difficulties by reducing its budget and trade deficits, the Indonesian Minister for Agriculture. Mr. Mohamed Sardgan. said when he arrived by air at Paya Lebar Airport yesterday. Mr. Sardgan. spokesman for the Indonesian529 words
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Article, Illustration39 1955-10-17 4 photo by I t\' soprano Lim Lee signs autographs for Kuala Lumpur fans after a recital at the I own Hall. Kuala Lumpur on Saturday Her concert were sponsored hv the Arts Council.- StandardStandard - 39 words
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Article, Illustration224 1955-10-17 4 Canada Will Give £29 Million To Colombo Plan CANADA W ill i v c another £29.000.000 for South and South east Asian countries during the WCOnd period oi the Colombo Plan, the Canadian Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Lester B. Pearson, said on his arrival in Singapore on Saturday. I224 words
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Article41 1955-10-17 4 KOTA BHARU, Sun.— Bultan ol Kelantan, U pm d the Palm Court Restaurant and Hotel before a lan -f h< ring, his up-to-dai-- hotel and n staurani under the sup r\ Lslt n of Mrs. L Rupert.41 words
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Article111 1955-10-17 4 SINGAPORE'S Transport ominisMon whit li I had two sessions already, new ;;i\iti>> submission evidence on existing traffic ami dansport problems For guidance, Commission want.- to know wh< I the existing routes meet the D I Uld the convenience Of the public or whether the services provided111 words
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Article170 1955-10-17 4 JOHORE BAIIRU. Sun. Twenty-seven Malayans honoured on the occasion of the Sultan of Johore's Diamond Jubilee, were yesterday presented with their medals by the Sultan, who was assisted by the Sultanah at an investiture ceremony at the Istana today. I i B Watts. 1 voluntary todftl worker,170 words
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Article19 1955-10-17 4 A SCHOOLBOY. Yap Kok s n ned at Pasir Ri ;day ling hool picnic with his class-19 words
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Miscellaneous196 1955-10-17 4 Standard c^lmanac y Information at a Glance |Tl NGAP O R E tides o times -*'"'r J^;z 3^J*;z I S»«H6nu < a?tt UMO PLAN (I ,M, ltl s,i 738 is f| Meet th»Su» Half W.v: Spa I U,« s t "Jj ./"sls-. v c Development on 81 x l71t) M\l\(<\196 words
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Article, Illustration1435 1955-10-17 5 THEO LANG - Mrs. Ruth Green tells: How we spent ₤60,000 -all in 8 Years THEO LANG I^'p.iRD FEATURE SERIES J near I A diaI amed I »lm I "It's I 1 red. I said I And p| for I laid I n lts I no! 11l I md pinI anc I cJ1,435 words
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393 1955-10-17 5 'Kidnap' Baby Found At A Boxing Match NEW yokk WEEK'S srarcfi let a hah> ulleued to have hern kidnapped when he was tin re days old endrd t a bo\inu match. A sherifTa deputy says he saw a woman at the ringside with her Filipino hus- .nd. They were nursing393 words
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Article, Illustration192 1955-10-17 5 HEN Army driver tor Albert Wilford reported ill. the MO told him: 'Prepare for a shock— yam will soon change •010 That was three months I Last we VlctOf 18, |fl Millbank Ml [\MTJ V.. London, and said: \y doctor VI quite rifbt Li192 words
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Article550 1955-10-17 5 Charles Widdup - SNAKES ALIVE Charles Widdup CRAZE FOR GUEFBS IN BRITAIN By LONDON HEN proplr < harm snakes, that's not news. But when snakes (harm people, it makes the oddest pet story in Britain todav For thai what nak( d r.u.w ri'j-x charming thousands 1 p< opl< into :i'-f pt ing tin550 words
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Advertisement8 1955-10-17 5 TOMORROW. A tale of frustration. adventure and romance.8 words
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Advertisement68 1955-10-17 5 Su/cdd watch otf JQ§§ vnaiiß <^^ THE DIAMOND SYMBOL OF UNBREAKABLE MAINSPRING. m ~l I J <y O^^N Open an account TODAY! FOR AS LITTLE AS 51 you can start a savins account. 2} PERCtNT INTfcRKST will he paid to you fur that S and everv up to a maximum68 words
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Miscellaneous110 1955-10-17 5 USD A HP'S WSSWORD PUZZLE If-- I I I II i y y< Bi |*|i i v 2. Claim of a teacher witll no alterna 3 Der. of ipecacuanha to a spice <5> 3. Co; 6 Gait of the Ploughman <8> mma- rriptive of the Isr. Ti., «6> exodus. <lo>110 words
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788 1955-10-17 6 Singapore Standard Estate Grouses I ilfc Tamil weekly, Sangamani, which is devoted mainly to the interests of Indian workers in tnd other types of estates, has bi en Wishing a series of articles on living conditions oi these workers in certain estates. In one estate the western coastal area, it788 words
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Article, Illustration1000 1955-10-17 6 CAROLA OMAN - CAROLA OMAN The combined fleets of France and Spain were defeated by .Nelson on October 21, 1805, Ul)i unchallenged supremacy at sea for a hundred years. By ff/ir distinguished biogniphvr and novelist) LONDON jT is recorded that on the morning of Monday, Ssptember 2, 18051,000 words
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Article1251 1955-10-17 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - ASTER GUNASEKERA by I! K CENTLH 400 students at the University of Sydney in ping with others in 4ralia, adopted a resolution urging the Commo i I i •nt to ie-examine the White tralia policy with a v to allowing Asian people to settle1,251 words
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Article441 1955-10-17 6 Nora Beloff - Nora Beloff by ITH the Napoleonic Press concentrating firmly on mil i 1 1 triumphs, particularly splendid at the time it would have taken a singularly discerning newspaper reader to discover that the French had in fact suffered a major naval defeat. On November 9. 1805. the Q /ette441 words
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Article, Illustration51 1955-10-17 6 ADMIRAL NELSON hero of I Trafalgar Fhese words by Sir \V l n ston Churchill (nat t l i; o i BRITAIN) will onctagain echo in British hearts this week the l.*)oth Anniversuv oi [be battlf: OP TRAI ALGAK. er. .teas so much oucd by so many to so c51 words
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Article171 1955-10-17 6 rpHERE .ire only two 1 < which will make a person work; one is ft U and tho other is !ov. -Mr. f. \v Cfcanley, at Hn Rational Chamber of Trade onferciu c. I n uc only two things thai most foreigners un I ■tand. love171 words
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Advertisement24 1955-10-17 6 fy» *ttt\ 0. The twin that gives Vht you MOST for n^ y°" r MONEY 650 c.c. GOLDEN FLASH M I T^ Em W24 words
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Advertisement42 1955-10-17 6 Garden y Estate Ltd. FSTATI OH VIO CHU KA\G ROM) SIWC^» 19< Phontf H9155* ANNOUNCES iMMLi ^'i AVAILABILITY NEW TYPE SEMI -DETACr "ID HDJSCS !Sr $17,000 LARGE LOUNGE, 3 BEDROOMS KITCHEN, BATHRCOM/WC CAR PORT/VERANDAH MODERN SANITATION the BEST LUi OFFERED ANYHritRt I42 words
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324 1955-10-17 7 FRENCH NAB 105 MOROCCANS IN RIOTS Sultans Throne Declared Vacant RABAT, French Morocco, Oct. 15 iAP) French authorities hav c announced the arrest of 105 Moroccans at Marrakcch in southern Morocco after an eveninq of burning and looting apparently connected with the Nationalist cgitation fcr home rule. ficially only one324 words
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Article, Illustration50 1955-10-17 7 Bartmann. 28. raddles her two-year !<t 11 I Wrst Berlm i.isi k among a uror, I :i Genwui bv the Russia 1 1 t:i 1M number of l hildren. mp of German women rejoice as M, r, mi th, .>ir release. Two «>! thnn 4 typical Russian pa« VAP - 50 words
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Article100 1955-10-17 7 Tense Quiet Descends On Nicosia NICOSIA. Oct 16. <UP)-A quiet descended on this walled city yesterday heavy contingents of Br troops and Commandos patrolled its streets In Landrover^ and lorries screened by wire mesh against stoning. A drive through the marlyrted st: i1 noon d no incidents or ci but100 words
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Article44 1955-10-17 7 ISRAEL. O A Premier Designate and Defence 1 1 ivid Ben Gurion, became ill two days ago. spent a peaceful night, it learned hei It is understood there has been no change in his condition, which was reported on Friday as improving.44 words
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175 1955-10-17 7 Regency Council Gets Hot Reception RABAT. Oct. 16. (AP)— A Moroccan Council oi the throne was finally but ran into piompt criticism from a spokesman of the powerful of Morocco's Nationalist parties. Within three hours of Grand Vizier (premier) Mohammed El Mokri's arm cement of a four-n: gency council appointed175 words
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Article19 1955-10-17 7 FRENCH CABINET: ANOTHER CRISIS N rth rra- ling I I to }m the V :t ler ifl of a19 words
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Article102 1955-10-17 7 Big Storm Kills 11 In America NEW YORK. Oct. 16. (AP) —A violent autumn storm, killing 11 persons as it whiped much of the North- blew itself out on Saturday and a second tern] feared in the making tailed to materialize. huge section of the Eastern Seaboard was bufleted on102 words
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79 1955-10-17 7 Red Chinese 'Volunteers' Pulling Out TOKYO. Oct. 16 (UP).— Pyongyang Radio rcportcl that nearly 20.000 Red Chin"voluntecr" troops have drawn from Communist North Korea and returnod home during the past Tivc days. A Pyongyang broadcast heard in Tokyo said 19.533 Chinese troops crossed the border into Red China during the79 words
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Article101 1955-10-17 7 Formosa Airman Downs MIG TAIPEI. Oct Hi i UP) Twentv-eight year-old Capt. Sun Szu-wen of the NationaChlnese air force shot I n a Red Chinese MIG yesterday in a dogfight bet- .i lour Nationalist Sabres tnd >in equal number of Communist IflO 30 miles North of the Nationalistheld island of101 words
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Article254 1955-10-17 7 'They Think It Perfectly O.K.' HOLLYWOOD, Oct. It; (AP)— Rover boy Robert MiU-lium is hack from film making abroad with his usual supply of unusual taies. Like watching mcmluTs < iilm company in Sweden male and ieniave strip down for a noontime swim. Mitclmni254 words
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Article166 1955-10-17 7 US Senator Urges Aid For Asians 18H1NG IX)N, Oct. 16. (UP>- s- n Ml< n EU( ndtT .said clay the United s 1 ates should c ii i 0 military aid to tta European allie.s U I mand thai th( j h< Ip A la lust b i>-.: [ran bU166 words
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Article, Illustration58 1955-10-17 7 put ill t \DMIK\I. Golovko So- i<t urn m.indt i i n bief ui the I'.aitK i led inspects .1 mi.ird of honour .it Nelson's flan ship, Ihe Icloi in Portsmouth Thr Vdmiral ommanris .1 Soviet -<l u .1 H r i ii that arrix'd inAP - 58 words
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Article155 1955-10-17 7 A Shot Through The Mouth NEW YORK, Oct. 16 (UP)— Ancxeir Mteaei 18--year-old Soviet consulate-general official, ''apparently" has committed suicide by shooting himself throuu the mouth, police said toda\. They said the official' body found latr yesterday moon in a fourth G i r office of155 words
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Article113 1955-10-17 7 Lutheran Accused Of Heresy MILWAUKLL consin. Oct. 16. (UP»— A Lutheran pastor at suburban Br field has bom Informed that he will go on trial on heresy charges here on Nov. 10 by the United Lutheran Church Northwest Synod. The Rev. Victor K. Wrigley. pastor of Brookfield's Gethsemane Lutheran Church,113 words
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Article54 1955-10-17 7 MANILA. Oct H <AP> The Philippine Army has confiscated 648 "loose" firearms in its month -old e paign to help keep the November elections cl> But, says CorMiibulary Chiet Bris General Manuel Cabal: "Wo have to inter. II the drive There still are an estimated 47.819 loose54 words
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266 1955-10-17 7 Two Arrested In Java Election Fraud Scandal 14 Points Must Hold Polls Again JAKARTA, Oct. 15. (AP)— The first two ;irn^ m the investigation of fraud and irregularities in rnti il Java voting: were announced on Saturdav ni;ht but what happens now nobody seems to know. Police '(d the headman266 words
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Article40 1955-10-17 7 BLACK threatening smoke continued to rise la>* n from the top of Moun* Ifinamidake on .5:..::: 1^ 1 Land. Japan, which erupted for a second time y» terday injuring eight student climbers caught in the mountain. R iter40 words
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Article131 1955-10-17 7 Don Khaki In Arms Drive into, oct ic \p Belly dancers in battle dress on Saturda> sparked t nationwide dri\c for tontiibutinns t«> KgJWd .ill out urmaments programme "He armaments v\eek" opened popular Kgyptian dant'f'rs like 'IMiia Carioca and I atcn Hamnma dunned uniforms to walk through131 words
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146 1955-10-17 7 ATTLEE SET FOR 'BIG FIGHT' IN PARLIAMENT v. Od 16 (UP)— The Bri i La conference ended I with r < declaring again "we shall put up a rous and 1 hope a very I right" Parlia- on Oct I thus gave this as I only clue h< :.j on146 words
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Article28 1955-10-17 7 B ovemment has a £50.000 fo r relief aid to :ns of the recent floods in India and Pakistan, it announced in London yester* r 128 words
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Advertisement912 1955-10-17 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. lit: iJ9;j 6 265*1 4 U2/6 Rohmion Roa< THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICt To MiMi, Beaton N(» Tork. Bjlt*more. Philadelphia Cult Port* i port P S ham Centra POLTJ'MtMUi On, S 9 fdis oct 19 Oct Ocf MIMNOS I<J 2S Ncv 26 Nov II912 words
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Advertisement1150 1955-10-17 8 Tel: 240S MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 3 iii MMM .Incorporated in Singapore; (12 lines) Shippms I lII* 111 lIK FFWII I F\l' Tr«v«l Carrier* option to procttd vi« oth«i port* to toad and discharge catgc SAILINGS to LIVIRPOOL. GLASGOW LONDON b CONIINENI Singapore Out Sail* P- Sham P tnant1,150 words
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Advertisement894 1955-10-17 8 MITSUI pP^ LINE Spore P. S horn Pcnong FOR JAPAN from Indrc Azumoson Moru trexn 6ombov *or Yol<ohomo Kote, Moil 23 Oct !9Oc» Bonsei Moru from Colcut tc *oi Kodc Osoko Yokohomc 2 Oct 1 9 Oct FOR JAPAN trom Continent Hokoneson Mom *or Yo><ChorriO Kobe NogOvO vifl Saiqon Hanokok894 words
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Advertisement542 1955-10-17 8 EAST ASIATIC LI THINGS .0 cos k 'l\ x "SELANDIA-. ..24/26«L ,V^ 1 x C MOREUA «~S 255 I pos°cl i q c' On o d ccn,L P c7 f n9m Cd >«- SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA UK S*D n f r "MORELIA for Eongkok 21, j JAVA |V fcngßoK bo^OT542 words
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516 1955-10-17 9 By A Market CorrespondentAll sections of the Malayan share market were devoid of bright spots and the total volume of business was below average. Industrials and tins continued irregular, but many rubbers were marked down. F the second successive week rubber fell sharply and516 words
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Article205 1955-10-17 9 Uncertain Mart For Rubber RUBBER experkacti an extrcnu'ly uncertain week during which confidence was L)st and renewed with prices moving within a nUsgC <>t 1> ti'iits per ib. The market was highly sensitive to unfounded reports which contributed to the violent fluctuations. Locally, there has been I heavy liquidation by205 words
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Article524 1955-10-17 9 $2 ½M. PROFIT FOR BREWERIES MALAYAN Breweries Ltd. reported an extremely salislai ior> year with a net profit, after ta\. <>1 S'.>.;>7:>.(MM compared with 82,247,000, according to the chairman, Mr. I. 11. Atkinson, in his statement to be ptwttj at the 22nd annual general meeting in Singapore on Oct. The524 words
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Article226 1955-10-17 9 BUSINESS done in shares from Oct 8 to 14 I\IH STKI \l Consoliri d. 30/ Neave Ords. $1.75. edeb Gammon.s $2.55 to $2.60. Hammers and $L CIOOJ, Wm. J rkson Co. $1 i Breweries $3.55 odeb 1 Box $1.50. Pcrak* River os. Ord. 20/9 cd. BohlMl $2.20226 words
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Article24 1955-10-17 9 ■111l M:tla«..n 1m1,,:.,, i:, ilion rhanfes in its rates to merchants > iii.tri II O.D days 331/|« l.i II h II ..r Oil24 words
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199 1955-10-17 9 A FAMOUS British p Hunter, whose contributions iu tmy and physiology are -•vellknown. also collected a hugh museum of beastc. plants and insects of great scientific value. Atter Ms death, his executors offered the collection to the Government. but Pir Prime Minister, said. Buy199 words
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Advertisement115 1955-10-17 9 I afl rM I 9 i Si HI M i I aV I 1 :eJ iANGE OF ADDRESS -cot pleasure MAN'S MUSIC STUDIOS i as froir, jfLff-M PENANG LAMI T FLOOR, CLEMENCEAU HOL SINGAPORE 9. TIL. *****. studios is air-conditioned. NOTICE V GIVEN that by a Deed of led by115 words
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Advertisement384 1955-10-17 9 I K \NsPOR 1 < OMMISSION r >vernor. by Con::: 1 1 under terms of the Inqulr slc ss Ord to examin* :nto tl. port t for evidence and to mak< nmendai Persons or rrpre.srnt;i* bodies wishing I 11 within these terms of r are invited t nt. to the384 words
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Advertisement636 1955-10-17 9 NOTICES I IM.I I TIN LIMITED b rporati Colony ol [NGAP< >RE Dividend No. vona bbr] by i I the rd Ordinary Meeting Com- be held in the B Roo: .)y House, Robin- :> id, Singapore, I Friday. 4th November. I at 11.30 a.m., thf i, will recommend the payment636 words
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Advertisement609 1955-10-17 9 The Bankruptcy Ordinance HAPI EB I») In Thf llmh Court of The Colony of Singapore island of Siagaparc IM B INKRUPTCY, Ke IN of 1 i I' NOMS of H5-C (R N'o. L') 4 R Singapore-. NOTICE IS HUIBV GIVEN iFi t and Fini r» e nd is intended to609 words
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Advertisement670 1955-10-17 9 Ihc »iankrupl(> Ordinance CHAPTER 15) In the Hish Court of the O\6mj of Singapore Island of SinuaporrIN BANKRUPTCY No 232 of 1 m RE. cHw vo\c; NGEB Wo 82, Ki rbau Ro Singapore. Receiviim Order made 27th P.'-iy, IfSS Date of Adjudication 27th May, Ifl Date and place of First670 words
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Advertisement111 1955-10-17 9 NOTICES ',ss "STATE OF MADRAS VOI U THE above vessel will be arriving at Singapore on °"*-10-55 and will sail on I and pLssages are available for saloon, bunk and deck class travel, and may be had at our office on productio- of valid travel documents II MABIIOY ,V SONS111 words
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836 1955-10-17 10 Dramatic Finish To FAM Final PKNANG— 2 BELAMGOR— I I SianQ 7. ft m f Ssi Choi f. Cl Pol Am -We 0 !MI Hon of Negn. PENANG, Jlin Ffl<| won the Football Association ti .Malaya (up by beating SeUniftf 2-1 in the final ol836 words
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133 1955-10-17 10 Sonny 's Right Puts Diamond To Sleep KUALA U'MPI'R. Sun. Sonny Chia of Singaoore last night knocked out Star mond of Penang at the Lucky World Park. The end came abruptly midway in the fourth round when Diamond was ahead on points. Chia took some early punishment but towards the133 words
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201 1955-10-17 10 Malacca Tennis: Two Titles To Lincha MALACCA Bin Abdullah Lincha today won I title In Malacca tennis .ripionships at K B oi; eouil in partnership with Ti ngkn Kh ihijah. Uncti i took Um mixt^d cloublt bi ti Ing N S :or <. >r. aiul M; And- a liter three201 words
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Article241 1955-10-17 10 .11'! R S Sultan Sulcima.i Club oeat Selangor Chinese Recreai 'lub to win the I bwerdew enge Shield on the SulSole man Cl ifa ourti here lodl I this victory the Mai nolub :>i(;ns 1 Hi I :ne I II nee duuta matches and o. bi|241 words
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Article, Illustration47 1955-10-17 10 ikinc ol ietrrniination. 100 look Huan (Technical Colleße) is about to punt. j his is the bruinniny ol a miivc which ended in Besg Senq scoring a tr> Techs mm this quitch a-.iinst Nt-ii Srnibilan Police 28—1 on the Ruala I.unipiir Padang on Saturda}47 words
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363 1955-10-17 10 KIALA LIMPI K, Sun Selansor hockey selectors arc in a fix. Their problem is not who to pick but who to leave out Such is the position after yesterday's trial same at Gurnev Hoail. Selangor olaycrs have certainly learnt their lessons from the363 words
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Article124 1955-10-17 10 Gardenia Stakes To Nasrine CAMDEX. New Jcrnv. On I in. <A! -Howell E Jackson s Nasrine moved up on the or with a closina rush win the mile and a sixteenth tured i .0.:<00 I >t;:k( i 4 j Uf lengtl front ot favo ismah b« a dti7/!\ -owd o:124 words
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Article36 1955-10-17 10 ki ala UMli it Sun Selai eo! I)is1 Hi cki ciation ft terdaj unci Bri lish Military H pital K 'i in a S I I A L»;v 2 i: i Shaw Roj'i.36 words
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Advertisement283 1955-10-17 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS TODAY DAILY T ATU kV%i' 1! am 11.-, 1 i liA I lIAI .7X j SE\E\TH HEAVE\ Oh "L_ E\TERTAI\ME\F 808 h f w% HOPE < S^if j fM xiTtle toys I KCHMCOIOH MII.I V VIIALI g^ rnuiur. s======= l~^* H ifi iiMlii i" TT iiiliirrwri *NN283 words
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Advertisement188 1955-10-17 10 SHAW BROIHI.fr CAPITOL k* j KTIiE YOUU NEVEJ i I JYSTFRY OF PYRAMID? J J "v:v V i ihim Ul; m REX «£g RANDOM SCOTT p l(;nt I "TALL MAN Ri Dls J STARTS TOMORr -Mm mm 1 PAVILION I 4 MOM HHI U3-4.0n.! *i tl^ r fj :^Hm staWs188 words
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Article342 1955-10-17 11 BOB FERRIER - WOLVES PLAY RUSSIAN TEAM AGAIN BOB FERRIER By LONDON, Sun. H E Russians arc coming in November They will play under the light's at Molineux, headquarters of the Wolves, as they did last year. S :n CulliS, Wolves manager, still doesn'f knov, which team if will be. He doesn't have342 words
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88 1955-10-17 11 Marciano And Moore Are 'Outpointed' liNMI KYAN «kx M.iniano and Archie IMtent in the riim. but both :t i I the Tint; since their fi- ht was beaten (vei his I her strongly that he might renking very S c y about it. ed Rocky to call a press conectly88 words
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Article55 1955-10-17 11 MOSCOW. Oct. 16. <Reuter>— Moscow Dynamo lodged a orooday after losing 2-1 to an I Army team in the Soviet Cup final at Dynamo Stadium. Their goalkeeper had been I ordered off. The Dynamos went down to Central House of the Soviet Army. A decision on55 words
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Article26 1955-10-17 11 KUALA LrMPI'R. Sun Tamilian Physical, Culture ciation held Your Sikh Association to a scoreless draw in a hockey match at I Princes Road today.26 words
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Article53 1955-10-17 11 LAfl VEGAS .V vada. Oct II i DP) Donald Cmmbell'a jet speed-boat today Sained out on each of four attempc- d peed trials. He blamed technical pn>bltms and said there ill only "a rcmot<- < hano that the trouble could b Dx< d in time for53 words
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Article29 1955-10-17 11 KU LUMPUR, Bund f R'■ A: my COT] befti Public Works [> tflMni 11 I and tWO ir.i.-'. to <two tries) a1 rugger at Cheras Road yo U29 words
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Article198 1955-10-17 11 lAS VEGAS, Nevada. Sun. (AP) Don Campbell's jet-propelled Bluebird flamed out four times Nestenliv on an attempted tune-up for his assault tomorrow on his own workl speedboat record of 202.34 m.p.h. i ~r Tho British driver blamed "stalled air in the compressor cutting the accelerator198 words
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Article, Illustration29 1955-10-17 11 Russia's amateurs who boxed England at Wembley on Wednesday, had a three hour training session in a London gym. "Terror" <>f the Ilussian tram, is Gennadi Bo\arshinov.29 words
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Article, Illustration18 1955-10-17 11 High, wide... and handsome "terror" in the ring but outside i! iu-t .1 sh> voun^ man Al«ivda< Shotsikas.18 words
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281 1955-10-17 11 MUNICH, Sun. (AP)Nikolai Koslylcv oi Russia won the world lightweight title in weightliltinft here with 1 new world record total ol 382..) kilos ranis for the Olympic triathlon. The 24-year-old student of philology from Svcidlovsk bettered the official world maik by Pete George of the281 words
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Article121 1955-10-17 11 K U.'.-U'HI. Oct. 15 t R, i». f) —An inspired spell ol bowlby left-arm pinner si: jauddin put Pakistan I bin ol victory ovr N- w aland on the third dav Of the lirst cricket te t here today. N'-'.v Zealand, facini nrst Inninf arreara ol121 words
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Article160 1955-10-17 11 Bobo To Fight Robinson (If 1( Sim Mi (I (I lew < 1 h t < h.i iiipittn Bobo Olson :i mi < h.i I lender K;i\ Simar Kobinson. a i'.iiii.r ti lie hold 1 ha\c si;iif(l Idi ,i I(j0--p 11 11 n (i < li.t iiipn.li 1) [i it160 words
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Article34 1955-10-17 11 MANILA. Oct. 16 <AP> -d's badmint* n play a it>ition games against Filipino ph- ;n Novemb- Amat d it PQttl Ol idmlnton n ol I i I ir men > women.34 words
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Article299 1955-10-17 11 THE following ire the 9 B ninton Ai iation C mpionship ties for Wednesday and Saturday. Oct. 22. Play will I at 7 tj WEDNESDAY eterans' Singles: Quartertin.iKi: i i L- Useful) I Wtr Eng Sianc (L. Strike) Leo v Kim f tf useful) v Syed VMM S299 words
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Article26 1955-10-17 11 MALACCA. Sun. Hut L:;m be*l Muar Spa:tan> 4-0 |j] BOCCei match at Kubu Btadium today in aid Ol thi Malacca Hockey As. relation26 words
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Article20 1955-10-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR S.n Selangor Club trounced Klang in a Selangor women's hockey associalion'i league match on the padang yesi-20 words
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Obituary29 1955-10-17 11 K. EtAJOO >©» I heart attack. Cortege leaves 17-19 Kellock Of H ey Road at 4.45 p.m. today for the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd and thence to Bidadari.29 words
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Advertisement349 1955-10-17 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUAI!()\S VACA\I SINGAPORE CITY Required (A mere nent in salary scale $1,520 I .triable Allowance. Appointment on 3 years' agreemer B first instance. •ions: Minimum age *J s Corporate tiition of Elec neers. Extensive experience tormulation of c drafting and negotiating of bulk supply agreements; negoliation oi term,349 words
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Miscellaneous214 1955-10-17 11 Illbncr By Al Capp f LApy ''^^lVK'.;:^" p-'-' f '-H;_ V tioT AM GC^ h .> s ■:-.0,N f f vO GOT TAX nAS f-*. IT ti I l"^ f i £|-X RECOGNIZ&D OUT-RUN ILI :rNS£ PLA7f j GO T" V^ASHiN'TON ,i K'.AM DOOTV I <f L4 |s^^J^ V^-J.S:R-BUT UG.^-^N'AH214 words
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201 1955-10-17 12 PI \NS have hern finalized for the ronstrurtion of an athletic trark of Olympit standards at Farrer Park, and tenders would be all<'d for uithin thr uick The 410->ard athletic track will he the <entre of training for the Colony's athletes There201 words
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317 1955-10-17 12 INDONESIA would be a threat to Malaya in the next Thomas Cup competition. Mr. Wee Kim Wee, president of the Singapore Badminton Association, said at a dinner siven in honour of the visiting Indonesian shuttlers last night. Denmark, the United 81 and317 words
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Article, Illustration933 1955-10-17 12 EDIN PETERS - Milne Drives Fastest Sets New Gap Time EDIN PETERS Mrs. McNaughton Escapes Death By MRS. Joy McNaughton had a narrow escape fm death when he- l> mph TR2 overturned and pinned her underneath. young airmen ttoned r. Seletar and a few M.O.R. soldiers who were standing near I rushed andHenry Teo - 933 words
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Article154 1955-10-17 12 JOHORE I■if M iby nine Eftnv to nil in .1 FOOl ng Cup badminton match concluded Johoi e P>;< liru I night. Sif iird result (J e pla <.*■■ Singles: R ,j Xg beat V.r. Say Lock L5 10 LB-17; On 11 Manai be Wee Teik Sw<154 words
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729 1955-10-17 12 BILL FUNK - BILL FUNK Loke Reports Wonderful Response' For Colony Centre By I LEADING officials of the j^ Federation of Malaya are to be invited to form a subcommittee for setting up a Malayan Youth Sports Centre at Kuala Lumpur. 1'...- wn; disclosed by Mr. Loke729 words
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Article70 1955-10-17 12 IHL annu;il it sports ol me > Bedpk Bporta ciub held at tne Bedok Point yesterdaj attracted a record entry ul jo Doata for the four events T I} '^'''s Minister Mr David Marshal] who was to present the prizes had to rave before the70 words
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239 1955-10-17 12 JEFFERY JAMES - The Stadium To Build Or Not To Build That Is The Question JEFFERY JAMES hv j roUinpcioini the s!o; I J N I "■re's the CU$ I *al «ood new* for the J Both ,omin: in from out of th, hi,,. ,sv '"n i. But both arc 'mirio, panVd p239 words
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Article406 1955-10-17 12 .1 tM$ Bakar 2, R a flint Omar r. tlrcg de Silva. By Our Soccer R« l p<»rt< Chunghua-Tionghoa of Indonesia have played i < and thank goodness for it Probably the poorest touring side c\er to pl.n in did not inii)ress the fans in their Colony sojourn! And406 words
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Advertisement23 1955-10-17 12 J Page* Page 10— Penang win FAM Cup (Full report) and ail the Federation sport. Page 11 Wolves have another date with Russians23 words
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Advertisement68 1955-10-17 12 think she's Cute- /-xl ivai-t till you 9ee •»> /I my sister eileen' jvj mmr* %t-^^ 1 1 r*"" w r (J k^HT' m 4*\ jT I 1 i^Km J j>/ vA^'^ii > I I frmaweoai m men < —»io*eM«»T«CfWCMr «**c* «WI ew Saturday Midnight_e CAPmC i., jack's PKOvo cq68 words
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Miscellaneous69 1955-10-17 12 SOCCFR CVP REPLAY: Tiger S.A. rs P.B.U. at Jalan Bcsar Stadium at 7 p in CVPTIE: Marine Dept. S.C. rs RE. ME. at Jalan Bcsar Stadium at 5.30 p.m HOCKKV S.H.A LEAGUE DIV 1: Police rs Wanderers at Police. DIV 2: BOD M R.A.F.. Changi at Changi RL'GBY Police Sport\69 words
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