The Straits Times, 21 January 1955
1955-01-21
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Title Section14 1955-01-21 1 fit***" He***** The Straits Times. Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1955. 15 CENTS14 words
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Article, Illustration1372 1955-01-21 1 price cut may start 'peasant rebellion URGED TO THINK AGAIN DURING SIX-HOUR DEBATE KUALA LUMPUB; Thursday. ration Government was warned today 'peasant rebellion" if padi lot helped to obtain a fair price (or their crops. •rotective tariff for local padi was also warning made by Inche Mohamed1,372 words
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Article107 1955-01-21 1 'SECRECY' ANGERS AUSTRALIA From MASSEY STANLEY. SYDNEY, Thurs. AISTRALIAN newspapers are angry with what they call the Government's "word- j less secret*." I'nder the hradinc •'Hushhush," the Sydney Sun toda> said, in an editorial: "Why haven't the Australian people been told lone before I this what contribution (if I my)107 words
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Article36 1955-01-21 1 LONDON Thurs. Britain disclosed today that she has consulted with the United States and New Zealand °n a possible move in the United Nation* to obtain a ceasefire in the China fighting.— A.P.AP - 36 words
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Article26 1955-01-21 1 CANBERRA. Thurs. Mr. Richard Casey. Australian Minister of External Affairs. is to visit Indo-China after attending the SEATO conference in Bangkok in February Reuier.Reuter - 26 words
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Article106 1955-01-21 1 BANDITS KILL 2 SENTRIES KLUANO, Thurs. A NUMBER of Communist 1\ terrorists early this morning murdered tvo policemen, who were on sentry duty at the town perimeter gate on the road leadinc from Kluang town to Aver Hitam. The muraered men were Police Constable Ahmad <No *****1 and Special Constable106 words
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Article44 1955-01-21 1 EDMONTON, Canada. Thurs. —A 30-minute riot raged through the Fort Saskatchewan provincial jail jesterday. Police and guards subdued the prisoners with tear gas after they wrecked the jail's food storeroom and smashed all the windows in the kitchen— A.PAP - 44 words
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190 1955-01-21 1 rIS special Straits Times map illustrates the aerial defence shield that is !><■- ing built mi around .Malaya to be ready before the end of the year. Three airfields. Alor Star. Gong Kedah and Kuantan. are being lengthened and strengthened190 words
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208 1955-01-21 1 TOKYO. Thurs— The Mitsui Shipping Line today denied it had undercut freight rates to get orders to carry rubber from Malaya to Japan. The firm said "A certain Japanese company other than Mitsui seemed to have been paying secret rebates The Mitsui Line wasReuter - 208 words
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Article46 1955-01-21 1 HONG KONG. Thurs. Fire destroyed tyro grocery stores today and four people died in the blaze. Reports in the Chinese press said the victims were an aged -hopketper. his wife and daughters. There were no casualties in the second store. —UP.UP - 46 words
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Article324 1955-01-21 1 Nationalist planes pound British freighter at Swatow A BOUT 1,000 crates of Chinese New Year oranges for Singapore were on board the Jebshun Shipping Company's 1,717-ton British freighter Edendale, sunk by Nationalist planes at the Chinese port of Swatow on WednesdayThe Edendale, known to Singapore324 words
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Article215 1955-01-21 1 200 sorties along China coast TAIPEH, Thurs. RATIONALIST nghter- bombers hit Red shipping along the South China coast for the second day running today as defenders of Yikiangi Shan made a last stand. There w< re 200 sortie.-, against Red snips along a 300--mile stretchReuter; AP; UP - 215 words
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Article41 1955-01-21 1 PERPIGNAN. (France), Thurs Marguerite Marty. 30-year-old hotelkeeper. was acquitted here early today of poisoning her lovers wife— her own pretty, blonde cousin. The jury found her not guilty after retiring for an hour and 20 minutes. —Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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44 1955-01-21 1 He bought rubber a million tons BIRMINGHAM. Thurs.— Mr. Joseph McDowell, who bought a million tons of rubber during his career as Dunlop's chief purchasing agent, has died at the age of 76. He retired in 1946 after 46 years with the company. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article24 1955-01-21 1 BRUSSELS. Thurs. The Belgian Lower House today ratified the Paris agreements to rearm Western Germany and form a Western European Union.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article64 1955-01-21 1 Planes in action SAN JOSE. Thurs. Costa Rica's new air force has bombed Ln Cruz in the border area where rebels are massing reinforcements for a final stand, it wa;, announced today. Two of the four fighters the United States sold to Cost Rica, shot up the village64 words
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Article54 1955-01-21 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Mr. Dag Hammar.skjoeld. the United Nations Secretary-Ge-neral, told the United States Secretary of States Mr Foster Dulles, that he thought it would be possible to effect the release of the 11 United States airmen held as spies by Communist China "given restraintReuter - 54 words
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Article38 1955-01-21 1 Strong speculative buying sent the price of rubber up over the dollar in Singapore yesterday and kept It there up to close The closing price at $1 OOJ. was the highest sine May 5 1952.38 words
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Article35 1955-01-21 1 JANESVILLE. Wis. Thurs Parker Pen Company announced today that it has discontinued manufacturing mechanical lead pencils and will devote its facilities to produce a new liquid graphite pencil, which won't require sharpening— A.P.AP - 35 words
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Article29 1955-01-21 1 LONDON Thure. Sir Hartley Bhawcross, Labour MP. and former President of the Board of Trade, is to enter hospital here on Sunday for an appendix operation. -Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article119 1955-01-21 1 Britain will protest to Chiang LONDON, Thurs BRITAIN will protest to Nationalist China and demand compensation for the horn him; <>l the British f rrii;ht»i Edendale. the Fore i mi < flee said here today In Taipeh the Chinese Nationalist authorities said Nationalist planes which raided Swatow yesterday sank "aReuter - 119 words
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Article54 1955-01-21 1 Tengku to Reds KAJANG. Thurs Tengku Abdjl Rahman, president of UMNO., today appealed to the terrorists in the jungle to take advantage of the Government's present surrender terms and come out. He told a public meetine at Kajanc tonight that he agreed with the Government that the present54 words
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Article50 1955-01-21 1 Li;«iAjn, niur.v mrangtments arc being made for Japanese scientists to visit Britain to study developments in the uses of atomic energy, a spokesman i l the Atomic Energy Authority .said here today. The party will visit Harwell Atomic Research Headquarters in Berkshire and other centres. -Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article133 1955-01-21 1 Rebels throw villagers into fire BANDOENG, Thurs. riVE villagers and tnree rebels were killed when 300 terrorists overran a defenceless village south of Bandoeng on Tuesday night. Two of the villagers were thrown into the flames of their own homes. An oiiicial report to Army Headquarters at Bandoeng said theUP - 133 words
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Article38 1955-01-21 1 BRFNTFORH FNTF.R ROUND FOIR LONDON. Thurs. Brentford beat Bradford Titv 1-0 in &rrond rrplaof thrir F. V Cap third round t«r »t Highbury today Brentford now m'r f HmMMNi L'nited at Newcastle in fourth round. Reotrr.38 words
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Advertisement179 1955-01-21 1 .^1 HAVE YOU TRIED Oil* NCWIARGC Album Prints fj m YOUR SNAPSHOTS DELIVERED IN sjj a handsome: individual album. YW \f' COST ONLY 20 CENTS PIR PWIKT ON POPULAR ROLL FILM. SIZES. Kodak' Malaya Limited K 3i 130 ROBINSON ROAD. P 0 BOX 687. SIfGAPOT. LAST DAY for THAT ENTRY179 words
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Article524 1955-01-21 2 PINUPS POPPED HIS EYES— SKULL -SNOOP HELMET HAD IT ON A CHART By CHAPMAN PINCHER PARIS, Thurs. A" T H I C, II T MACHINE" which rrveali what happens it) our brains when we watch an exciting film or terrifying TV show like Oetrgc Orwell'a524 words
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Article167 1955-01-21 2 We are keen to trade VN exhibition of Malayan products will be held in New York J this year at the Rockefeller Centre in a drive to promote American Malayan trade. This is boinc arranged by M,- Arthur S. Kleeman. president of the Colonial Trust167 words
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Article57 1955-01-21 2 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The US Foreign Operations Administration announced that it will finance a U552,448.--000 contract to send roadbuildins equipment to siam lor construction of a modern twolane highway linking Bangkok and the north-east frontier with Loos and Cambodia Delivery of the equipment k to57 words
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Article82 1955-01-21 2 LONDON. Thurs— The wedding took place at St Anne'.s Church. Kew, on Jan. 15 of Miss Deborah Holttum. elder daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R E. Holttum. and Mr. John Woolmer. elder son of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Woolmer of Twickenham Dr. Holttum, who82 words
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Article204 1955-01-21 2 Oh, such naughty goings on in the bedrooms of the stylyagV girls and boys MOSCOW. Thurs. DUSSIAN girls wear •"indecently tight dresses with slit skirts and bright lipstick, hold bedroom parties with zoot-suit boys and dance to American jazz music, says the newspaper Soviet Culture. The official204 words
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155 1955-01-21 2 ALGIERS. Thursday. U'RENCH troops clashed with nationalist outlaws in the Aures mountains of Algeria yesterday in the iirst battle of a new campaign to rid the mountains of terrorists. Both sides lost six men. About 5.000 troops backed by planes and armour moved intoReuter - 155 words
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Article, Illustration218 1955-01-21 2 'Goodbye, Mr. Chips' -after 40 years KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. ONE of the most experienced educationists in Malaya. Dr. Ho Sen? Ong, today retired after 40 years' teaching in Methodist Mission schools throughout the country. This morning Dr. Ho, who has been principal of the Methodist Boys' School in Kuala Lumpur218 words
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Article92 1955-01-21 2 •rPHK Wild One,' a film of motor-cycle hoodlum*, starring Marlon Brando, will not be shown in Singapore. The Film Censor. Mrs. n tli. I Koek. said yesterday that the picture was banned early last year. The film, which has also another title. "Hot News." has92 words
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75 1955-01-21 2 KARACHI. Thurs The Prime Minister, Mr. Mohammed All, said Pakistan would welcome bilateral or other agreements with countries of the Middle East aimed at promoting the peace and security of that area. Before leaving for London i last night. Mr. Ali told reporters that Pakistan mayReuter - 75 words
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Article136 1955-01-21 2 Chess contest adjourned at I a.m. UOR the first time since his arrival in Singapore 1 "favoured-to-win" Indonesian chess champion, Mr. B. Hutagalunß. found himself scratching his head— and quite a lot too. The man who caused him so much hardship on Wednesday night at the136 words
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Article36 1955-01-21 2 NEW DELHI. Thurs. Two former Indian government officials yesterday were sentenced to s:x months' jail each for conspiring with a firm selling Russian fertiliser in order to obtain high prices from the government —A.PAP - 36 words
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Article32 1955-01-21 2 LONDON. Thurs.- Sir Walter Monckton. the Minister of Labour who has been ordered by his doctors to take a complete rest abroad. will leave London for Sicily tomorow. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article72 1955-01-21 2 I'ARIS. Thurs. A French- i man thought he saw a flying saucer one night, shot at It I and was fined £15. Farmer Marcel FaLsant was ualkum in the holds, shotgun in hand, when he saw a "stranpe orange light" and heard an engine running. He72 words
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Article, Illustration51 1955-01-21 2 Calendar art —by Jack Fmst minnm,,,, HERE IS A PICTURE taken one morning last week in Epp mg Forest. Essex, which calls" for the attac calendar. The riders are from the Forest Lodge Riding School of Epping Two pet Alsatians go and the fun ReuterReuter - 51 words
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143 1955-01-21 2 AND LEARNS HIS CHIEF IS DEAD IPOH. Thursday. A TERRORIST suffering from extreme malnutrition yesterday staggered into the police station at Bruas. 35 miles south-west of Ipoh, and surrendered. Hor Heng Hor, alias Van Chong. said that Tor monthhe had lived on fruit. Hor went143 words
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Article30 1955-01-21 2 LISBON Thurs. The Portuguese Foreign Ministry announced yesterday the r sumption of consular relations between thu' Republic of India and Goa. capital of Portuuue.se India.- A P30 words
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Article59 1955-01-21 2 A CHINESK rt Chinese workers jr. a who .suffc r< lorry accidi nl who ha:! damages by had their d on imh Appeal ye.stc The girl, c had hi increased to Suay. 56 ha I creased froi The otht 47, had her rial from $1,13059 words
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Article40 1955-01-21 2 SAN ANGELO. Thurs.— Mrs. Helen Harris Weaver. 52. leader of San Angelo society, was killed yesterday when sin pressed the starter on one of her husband's ears and touchpd o!T a bomb planted under Ithe hood. -UP.UP - 40 words
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Advertisement109 1955-01-21 2 ir Only firks t°^ e Xiv s ou l! V i 7 S tAAkS exclusive gum-dipping proci Fi, VRklVk^ S YI means longer life for your tjrrei v'''/?S \^BLv>S /(1 endurance proved by ,10 con-mi 'u£it\ wK. CS.>S /f <. victories in the 'Indianapolis ."ilMi". ul >-»/ |flr\\ IJHhCvsSi/ <.109 words
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181 1955-01-21 3 THE AMNESTY: EUROPEANS ON WAR PA TH 1/fIM KW inn**'' latino uic 'shameful and foolish' pi'ROPEAN farmers a I .-white Highlands I M would oppose ml lev the new surren P ff red to Man Man tor flrst prot terms was a i Commander 0 Group at NAIROBI, Thursday, midReuter - 181 words
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116 1955-01-21 3 BOSTON, Thurs. Ti ,in GREEN, H. ap--1 1 tbroarb the state prison ,1 .terdaj t» her Ijthrr to five the releadinf la an ittrmpted prison break. her, bank robber feddy" Green, ringleader *f 1, 1 armed e»n--n ire holding five is hostages.116 words
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Article50 1955-01-21 3 CLEVELAND. Thurs. Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard, serving a l( sentence for murder, was llowed to leave jail to attend he funeral of his father to- Dr. Richard A. Sheppard. 64, died on Tuesday night only 11 days after the suicide of his wife Ethel. A.P.AP - 50 words
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Article30 1955-01-21 3 SEOUL. Thurs.— The Natioiniversitv said today that -irtive snow fell here yesterday. Scientists believe it was caused by a "powerful nuclear explosion," probably in Russii. Renter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article37 1955-01-21 3 JAKARTA. Thurs. The Indonesian cabinet has approved the Australian-Indone-sian trade agreement initialled here on Nov. 27. Under the agreement Indonesia and Australia will exchange A £5.375,000 in goods over a one-year period. U.P.UP - 37 words
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Article17 1955-01-21 3 HOLLYWOOD. Thurs.— Bing Crosby was reported in "excellent condition" yesterday alter a kidney operation.— UP.UP - 17 words
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105 1955-01-21 3 Angry Mr Yeh goes back 'where I belong 9 Thurs. Mr, Nationcalled tor about rday following is with Mr. lei and an- turning to Formosa "where I belong." Mr. Yeh appeared angry. Asked what he thought of a cease lire in the Formosa strait war." Mr. Yeh brushed the question105 words
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Article, Illustration84 1955-01-21 3 ALL-WEATHER DE HAVILIAND JET TAKES THE AIR THE Minister of Supply, Mr. Selwyn Lloyds has announced that an order has been placed for the De Havilland 110 two-seater all-weather supM»onic jet-fißhter. It will go into service with the Fleet Air Arm. In trials theReuter - 84 words
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Article184 1955-01-21 3 Nehru tells Congress of Mao's Communism and why India will not imitate it AVADI (South India), Thursday. THE Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, said yester--1 day that the Chinese Communists were interpreting Marxism in a very different way from Soviet Russia. He told the 60th session of theReuter - 184 words
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Article64 1955-01-21 3 LONDON. Thurs British coal authorities arr now experimenting with a plan to pump coal direct from the pitlace to the surface through pipelines. Dr. W. Idris Jones, head of the nationalised Industry's research group, said that this would reduce present crippling costs of underground transport in theReuter - 64 words
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Article31 1955-01-21 3 MELBOURNE. Thurs. The :u-tine Prime Minister, Sir Arthur Fadden, said here yesterday thnt Americans were providmc a quarter of overseas capital now being invested in new Australian enterprises. --A.P31 words
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Article56 1955-01-21 3 BOMBAY, Thurs.— The Persian Gulf. India and Far Eastern Conference. representing eight shipping lines owned by Japanese, British and Indian interests, has decided to increase freight rates from Indian ports to the Far East by 10 per cent, it was officially learnt here. The increased ratesReuter - 56 words
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Article57 1955-01-21 3 HONG KONG. Thurs. The Appeals Court here today dismissed an appeal by the Indonesian Government for custody of the 3.679-ton steamer Tasikmalaja. claimed by a Philippines shipping company. The legal battle for possession of the ship between the Indonesian Government and Juan Ysmael and Company ofReuter - 57 words
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Article58 1955-01-21 3 BUFFALO New York > Thurs. A blown fuse yesterday snuffed out the life of a man who had been kept alive in an iron lung for five years. Henry Ciesla 44, paralysed by a nerve disease, died in Meyer Memorial Hospital here afterAP - 58 words
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Article34 1955-01-21 3 PARIS, Thurs— The French Socialist Party executive decided last night to expel 16 deputies who voted against ratification by the National Assembly of the Paris agreements to rearm West Germany. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article28 1955-01-21 3 TOKYO, Thurs.— The Japanese Government has been asked to send a delegation to the Afro-Asian conference In Bandoenc, Indonesia, next April, it was reported here today.—Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article24 1955-01-21 3 MILAN, Thurs. One Italian bobsled rider was killed and three others injured yesterday in training runs for the Italian championships.— A.P.AP - 24 words
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Article331 1955-01-21 3 IXDNDON, Thurs. DESPITE the attraction of the ColviUes Steel lsxue, which is aosorbing heavy funds, the slock market made a satlsfa- tory showini; I 1 here today and there was no lack of buyers for Issues with good dlvid- i end prospects. In industrial* seven .1 mlscellan- eous331 words
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Article24 1955-01-21 3 LONDON. Jan. 20. (ash Buyers t689; Sellers t690; Forward Buyers C 692; Sellers £693: Settlement t686; Turnover a.m. 10 tons p.m. 100.24 words
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Article37 1955-01-21 3 LONDON. Jan. 20— Spot 29 3 «d Feb 29\d. Mar 29 »d April-June 29'« d.. Juiy-Sept 28 \d Oct -Dec 28', d.. Jan. ell 29d Frb elf 29d. March c if. 29d.. Tone: Very steady.37 words
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Article36 1955-01-21 3 ROME. Thurs. Premier Mario Scelba's coalition government, last night won a vote of confidence in the chamber of deputies when a left-wins motion critici. ing the government's handling of war pensions was rejected. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Advertisement159 1955-01-21 3 he 1955 QUALITY I studebaker; new enlarged improved economical engine m Ik gsl 1 OWkJJiiN "$L^ > tif £j h o w available at «T $1,000 LOWER THAN HITHERTO I WOW IS IT POSSIBLE? The amalgamation which brought about the Studebaker-Packard Corporation |Si has resulted in higher production at lower159 words
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Advertisement337 1955-01-21 3 ...OF FIRST-RATE FLAVOUR A delicious tttmirby for the holiday Chinese New Year Shop ArranA?»nents Sinitapore II We ;tre clomil on Moiul;iv "TTT", :>nd there w ill !><.■ no deliveries. Kunla Lumpur We arc doaed on M()iul;i\. Delivery of st;iii<linjj orders for bread if ice only. ORDER FOR MONDAY TODAY. SINGAPORE337 words
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Article138 1955-01-21 4 MALAYA'S FUTURE, BY DR. LIN DR. LIN YUTANG. Nanyang Universityi Chancellor, told the Friends of Singapore Society yesterday that he hoped Chinese and Malay political leaders would have the wisdom to see that there would be justice for all in a future united Malaya. Different races could live harmoniously together138 words
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Article48 1955-01-21 4 A Singapore' housewife, Tang' Biew Young. 38. was found dcid in her kitchen at her Woodlands Road homo yesterday afternoon. Police believe she had fallen while carrying wa'.pr from a nearby well to the house. A pair of broken wooden cloys Wen lound ivar her.48 words
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Article35 1955-01-21 4 Sir Velupillai Coomara■wamy, former Minister for Ceylon In Burma, left Singapore yesterday in the liner Canton for Colombo, with Lady Coomaraswamy after a Jour months" holiday in China, Hone Konp:. Japan and Malaya.35 words
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Article83 1955-01-21 4 Let's have it, says professor fITY DAY in Singapore can br an annual festival j which could be made famous throughout the world. Professor C N. Parkinson of the University of Malaya told the Friends of Singapore Society ye.sterday. First, there should be i "rose bowl" open-air83 words
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Article418 1955-01-21 4 Story of offer to put hotel in bounds THEN I WAS ASKED TO SEND FOR A CALL-GIRL, MANAGER SAYS IN COURT Officer Benjamin John Robins of H.Q. RASC Singapore Base District, yesterday pleaded not guilty to corruptly attempting to obtain $200 from Lee Na Lee,418 words
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Article75 1955-01-21 4 In dental service Till 1:1 Mini lit be no vacancy in the dental service until next year, the Chief Dental Officer. Mr. N. H. Gittins, told the Straits Times yesterday. For a department of its proportion in the Medical Services, "we have already a fair sized75 words
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Article50 1955-01-21 4 PENANG. Thurs. Imhe Nyak Hashim. a municipal councillor, baa been appointed new secretary-general of Penang UMNO In succession to Inche Ahmad Noordln, who has resigned for health reasons. Inche Nyak Hashim is the Alliance candidate fur the west coast constituency in next month's Settlement Council elections.50 words
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Article, Illustration28 1955-01-21 4 MR. DAVID JEYARAJ. a storekeeper, and Miss C Baby Antoneta after their marriage at the Kuala Lumpur Registry. Straits Times picture.28 words
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Article89 1955-01-21 4 'Burrowed* bangles are confiscated JOHORE BAHRU, Thursday. A WOMAN told the Magistrate's Court here today that she borrowed a pair of gold bangles so she could impress her future daughter-in-law. The woman. Chua Sa Kuan, was wearing the bangles on arrival at Johore Bahru from i Singapore. She89 words
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Article30 1955-01-21 4 Thieves broke into the City i Council Water Department i store in Dunearn Road. Singa- pore, on Wednesday night and stole five ienptrus of copper tubes worth $32930 words
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Article54 1955-01-21 4 When the Kaiang arrived In the Colony last Saturday from Labuan, it had a stowaway, the Singapore Sixth Police Court was told yesterday. Ismail bin Bujang pleaded guilty to entering the Cclony without a permit. He was ordered to be held id custody till Jan. 27 when54 words
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170 1955-01-21 4 A 'million dollar' party takes to the air A "MILLION DOLLAR" party of round-the-world tourists took off from Kallang airport yesterday. The 25 Americans in the party admitted they were "well-heeled" American slang for Deing in the money. They are on a four-month holiday and left their ship, President Monroe,170 words
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Article35 1955-01-21 4 The Batu Pahat branch of the Malayan Indian Congress will celebrate Indian Republic Day with a public meeting and tea party at the Chettiar Chamber of Commerce in Jalan Jenang on Jan. 26.35 words
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Article29 1955-01-21 4 PENANG, Thurs. A police inspector today detained a cyclist after an accident In which a van crashed into a wall at Light Street. No one was hurt.29 words
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Article63 1955-01-21 4 BUTTERWORTH. Thurs. Loh Yong Seng, a father of eisht children, told the Sessions Court President. Mr. J. G. Adams, today that a man had offered him $20 to take three slabs of raw opium past the customs gate at Mitchell Pier. He pleaded Tuilty to63 words
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120 1955-01-21 4 Why no messages? We didn't know whom to address, council told ALOR STAR. Thurs. rWN councillor* here appeared to be "mere puppets attending meetings just For fun, Inche Azahari Taib. a Malay unofficial, told the Town Council today. Most resolutons approved by them he said, had never been implemented. "I120 words
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Article18 1955-01-21 4 The Penan s P J drama group tenting Iwo a newly renov; on Feb 25 ai18 words
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Article143 1955-01-21 4 'Grateful to staunch colleague PENANG. Th AFTER an enforced absence of ten months seller Ismail bin Abdul Rahman— who led to the strike threat at the Penane H was back at work today. I Lsmail ha.s by the Harbou: other "white collar on the same143 words
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86 1955-01-21 4 YOUTH IN JAIL AGAIN— FOR A SOFT DRINK IPOH, Thurs. Nineteen-year-old Dahalan bin JafTar, who came out of jail on Nov. 18, after serving his second term of imprisonment for theft, was up at the Magistrates Court today on another theft charge Dahalan was helping himself to three bottles of86 words
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Article45 1955-01-21 4 A Far Eastern Adventist youth congress will be held in Manila next year, it was announced yesterday by the Far Eastern division of the Seventh Day Adventists in Singapore. Each of the five Advenlist churches in Singapore will send a delegate.45 words
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Advertisement120 1955-01-21 4 Only Shell's patented I.C.A* 1 LL gives you ALL the power \I// S f thß NEW M 9 her -knock petrol The most powerful r rmii imXmi SHELL is more than a high-powered petrol 1 ICNITION CONTROI '"my* SHELL mid only T^^Lt^C^l W% m a a SHELL has I.C. A.120 words
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370 1955-01-21 5 IT'S DISASTER WEEK FOR OPIUM SMUGGLERS Customs seize $227,000 worth of contraband Pipe dreams will now be costlier by the 'scrape' gINGAPORE'S opium dealers, already paying a record price of more than $600 a lb., will pay even more during the next few days. During the week Singapore Customs have370 words
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226 1955-01-21 5 More fish die— just cheap ones this time PRKSHWATER fish 1 brought from HongKong for Singapore's Van Kleef Aquarium have fallen sick and died in the tanks. But these were only a few and nothing out of the ordinary, Mr. W. Irving Watson, the City Architect, whose department runs the226 words
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Article32 1955-01-21 5 The Governor. Sir John Ni- coll. will be the patron of the MagapoVC Anti-Tuberculosis Association ball at the Victoria Memorial Hall from 8.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. on Feb. 5.32 words
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Article107 1955-01-21 5 Figures will tell OFFICIALS or the Chinese Swimming Club's chongsam fashion parade have struck a snag who will model the four-slit chongsam? Will it be Miss Laura Koh or Miss S. G. Lee? Only these two models have not been fitted, but until their chongsams107 words
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Article70 1955-01-21 5 LOST: A TINY DOG NAMED PEDRO A Sydney Silkie dog. live inches high and 10 inches long, has been reported missing by its owner. Mr. A. A T. Thwaite. It disappeared from Mr. Thwaite's Cuscaden Road home on Wednesday evening. It is named Pedro and has long dark brown hair,70 words
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Article21 1955-01-21 5 PENANG. Thurs.— God Sri Bubramanlam will make his annual visit to his mate at Waterfall Temple on F<b s21 words
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113 1955-01-21 5 Rear-Admiral G.V. Gladstone. Flag Ofi'.cer, Second-in-Command. Far East Station, will lead the Fifth CruLser Squadron of two Royal Navy ships into Singapore tomorrow for a two-day formal visit The cruisers are H.M.S. Birmingham, flagship of RearAdmiral Gladstone, and H M.S. Newcastle. Their commanders113 words
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Article48 1955-01-21 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Ong Hcng Ba was fined $300 in the Sessions Court today for having 156 leaf packets of chandu. The rackets were found sewn Into the hems of two pairs of trousers he was wearing when searched at the Johore causeway yesteriday48 words
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Article90 1955-01-21 5 THE man responsible for feeding tens of thousands of air travellers every year, arrived in Singapore with a oersonal food problem. "I'm not allowed to have steaks or other food I like," lamented Mr Daniel Lammens, chief caterer of KLM airlines. "I'm getting too90 words
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Article, Illustration75 1955-01-21 5 After 35 years in the East he is going home PALL VERDAYNE. a showman who first came to Malaya 35 years ago with an opera company and stayed here be. cause he liked the country, left Singapore yesterday in the P and O liner Canton on retirement He was interned75 words
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Article228 1955-01-21 5 Court is told of chase in car SENIOR Inspector Moh- amed Din, of thr Singapore Vehicles Office told the Police Court yesterday that when he tried to question the driver of an alleged pirate taxi, two men in another car intervened and spoke rudely to him. "When I saw a228 words
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Article47 1955-01-21 5 Five gifts, including one of $1,000 from the Kwan Imm Thong Hood Cho Temple, have raised the total of the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association's annual appeal to 117.415 SATA also received a further total of $1,837 from individuals, firms and organlsitkns for its work.47 words
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Advertisement309 1955-01-21 5 of course: l^-* I :::^:r'2s IS M"""?* I I I I I V V *7 EVERLASTING FISHING NET The Kuralon Fishing Net We introduce the new synthetic fibre Kuralon Mini; Net which is rapidly gaining popularity l.ipan. ftic Kuralon Fishing Net has already been ictuilly put to use in |apan309 words
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Advertisement29 1955-01-21 5 llaE SENSIBLE W^^^^ GET HIM AN EASY RUNNING CYCLE Jk fek 1 KNOWING IT'S STRONGLY BUILT WELL FINISHED AND SOUND jj A A FINEST QUALITY CYCLES IN THE WORLD29 words
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Advertisement65 1955-01-21 5 I*** I !SAVESAFELYJ 1 REMEMBER TO 'buy {Me/ufdcu{\ FULL-CREAM I POWDERED MILK I i t^"Z?°< ft Ed ill I (uticura skin Sr^r^T I treotment! \^2-Ejz{ Baby simply loves the cwrvung aoftnrs* of its silky and fraK^uit lather. It i« so sooU.mn and cooling to hut. nn.ittmg skin. Altrr the bath65 words
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Miscellaneous456 1955-01-21 5 RADIO MALAYA g; wni l 0M nM Programmes thus markrd ran ISgrfMpKMNHNM HH 1,,, rr. ii\id l>v listeners in Malacca. K^^^B '^|^J^^^^^ K9£ml Shorl wave 19 and 62m Medium 1 wave 176 m., 343., 366 m. and 29"m.) ■HnNMHHMHHMRHHRHH AM. -9.45 Housewives Choice; I SINGAPORE 10.30-11.30 Friday Matinee; P.M. MMun456 words
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Article264 1955-01-21 6 APPEAL COURT INCREASES ACCIDENT DAMAGES FOR LITTLE AMINA OUTLOOK FOR HER: DOMESTIC SERVICE T*HK Singapore («»urt of Appeal yesterday increased to $15,000 an award of $2,000 which I the Hl*h Court granted as damages to Amina Bee binti P. Abdul Majeed, aged four years, who264 words
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Article63 1955-01-21 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Federation Government's Information Services said today that 10 Chinese from a new village in Pahang disappeared in November. A Pahang Police spokesman said it was impossible to say i whether the men had been abducted or murdered by terrorists or whether they63 words
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Article125 1955-01-21 6 Surrender total is 1,503 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. UP to yesterday 5,427 terrorists had been killed in the Federation by security forces since the emergency began 6J years ago. Thirty-one were killed in December and up to yesterday 20 had been accounted for this month. Total of125 words
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Article67 1955-01-21 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. There was a traffic jam for half an hour in Ipoh Road this evening when 1500 Hindus assembled to welcome their religious head. Kunrangudi Adigal. The Adigal was taken in a procession to the Chettiar Hall, Sentul, where he gave an address. A67 words
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Article42 1955-01-21 6 Three detectives of the .secret society sub-branch of the C.I.D. surprised two men as they Mil In a five-foot -way In Alexandra Road on Monday night. Both fled leaving a dagger behind. Two men have been detained.42 words
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96 1955-01-21 6 New lallang killer at $78 an acre rE Shell Company yesterday said It had developed a cheap and effective oil to kill lallang a major problem on rubber estates In Malaya. The Shell method works out at $78 to control an acre of average lallane growth and SI 3O to96 words
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Article34 1955-01-21 6 The Historical Society of the University of Malaya will hold tea-party at 5 p.m. today at Cluny Road. Singapore. in honour of Dr. Vldal Tan. otvsident of the University of the Philippines.34 words
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Article35 1955-01-21 6 IPOH. Thurs. Lim Cheen Chong. 20, pleaded guilty to breakinp into a rubber tappers house in Kampong Bercham new village on Jan 11 and stealing $100. He was sentenced to 12 months' Jail35 words
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Article30 1955-01-21 6 Mr M. Shankar, son of Mr. T V. Mahadevan. private secretary to the Federation's Chief Justice, Sir Charles Mathew, has passed his final Bar examination In London.30 words
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Article148 1955-01-21 6 ...you can pay in 26 days, says court BECAUSE of the Chinese New Year, Ho Dat Khai, who pleaded guilty yesterday to a charge of retaining stolen property, has been allowed 26 days to pay his fine. Police told the Singapore Fifth Police Court that at148 words
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Article, Illustration97 1955-01-21 6 pean singing and dancing. There are also three men in the troupe. Picture shows, from left to right: Miss Chan Lou Ha, Lv Ohm Chin, Ah Fee, Wan C'hee, Loh Quee Wan, Wong Wah, Lam Chong Peng, Chow Whan and Chang Lay ll97 words
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Article57 1955-01-21 6 Sir Otto Lund, Commander-in-Chlef. St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas, went to Hone Kone direct from Colom- i bo yesterday Instead of call- me at Singapore first. He will i arrive in Singapore on Jan. 27. Sir Otto b on a routine In- spection57 words
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Article64 1955-01-21 6 DOORS LEFT OPEN $450 STOLEN IPOH. Thurs.— Three rooms in the officer's me."ss here of the 15/19 King's Own Royal Hussars, in Ashby Road, were burgled yesterday morning. Cash and goods worth $450 were stolen. Two cameras, two watches and two fountain pens were an one the articles taken. The64 words
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Article36 1955-01-21 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Temerloh ferry in Pahang is undergoing repairs for leaks. It was closed to traffic from this morning. The leaks were discovered yesterday. The service may be resumed tomorrow.36 words
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Article114 1955-01-21 6 olans ar< r for gallei versity of It i., to be of the i rary bull* may b the be«i:. academic The museum of thi Fine Art Michnel eventually to illustnit cultural infl East Asi;i and Euro] Dr. Sullivan h from a tour bodia114 words
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Article22 1955-01-21 6 Inche Abduihh mcd of the Johore in Stngapon of Islamic The talk v the Univ. r Muslim Soc22 words
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149 1955-01-21 6 A CITY Councillor. Mr. Lee j Choon Eng. wants Council employees who have served 25 years to be rewarded with a medal instead of a certificate In a letter to Mr. T. P. F. McNeiee. the President of the City Council. Mr. Lee said149 words
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Advertisement240 1955-01-21 6 mT The Outboard Motors of Tomorrow are yours Today! Whispering Power Big Twin Aquasonic Fastwin Aquasonic New carburettor mt.ik KdV^K 'flh^SiiiiiHHHHß--^^ Fleetwin Aquasonic Lightwin 25 h.p. 15 h.p. silencers Dual cham 7.5 h.p. 3 h.p. r bered. large volume W, RBbH m m^ mo I jfiStfj.yj E^^K^JlH^v Kill/ I I*240 words
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Article179 1955-01-21 7 "A very striking and wonderful achievement," he comlater. "It was very moving for me to see such a and visible uuarantee :itv here." Lord Hore-Belisha added a hope that the Bouth-East Treaty Organisation would Di< k Singapore as its headquarters because of "the obvioui179 words
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Article17 1955-01-21 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. I Monday and Tuesday will be Chinese New Year holidays in Johorc.17 words
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264 1955-01-21 7 The coffins make way for the tin miners KAM PAR. Thurs. Tlllil I Christian cemeteries in Kampar town, centre of a rich tin area, are to be turned over to a company for mining. These cemeteries belong to the Roman Catholic Church, the Methodist Church and the Gospel Halt They264 words
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Article, Illustration435 1955-01-21 7 HHMIIHMMf** SIT YIN FONG - HHMIIHMMf** SIT YIN FONG .ftcli*ha leaves MarfkmaU** Rolh-Ro^ee, skmms wMee tmmrt *mi tmkm a trip with ja commoner th^JiSL^SS&^J^!!^ and cubicle dwellings By people looked at the man stepping in and out of their dark cubicles yesterday evening and said: "Thafs Hoppalong Cassidy." Others435 words
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Article171 1955-01-21 7 He barred them from his gang KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. pHEE TUCK, a State committee member and one of Selangor's four top terrorists, who was killed on Tuesday, was responsible for more outrages in North Selangor than any other terrorist. a Government statement said today. A171 words
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Article54 1955-01-21 7 New Year resolution at GHQ KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THREATENED sit down strike by nearly 200 em- ployees of the REME workshops, at the Batu Cantonment, just outside, Kuala Lumpur, has been averted by the timely intervention of the GHQ, Farelf, which has agreed to pay New Year54 words
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79 1955-01-21 7 JOO CHIAT IS STILL HOTBED OF CRIME JOO CHIAT is still a hotbed of crime, as far as this court Is concerned," said the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate. Mr. J. M. Deve-reux-Colebourn yesterday. The names. Joo Chiat Place, Joo Chiat Road and Joo Chiat Market, were mentioned in court many79 words
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Article52 1955-01-21 7 [RU. Thurs. 5(10 urt today nport into ipium. r In a bus After she denied she had anything to declare, two slabs plum were found tied her waist "Only your age has saved you from prison sentence, Mr. N. L. Cohen, the president of the court,52 words
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145 1955-01-21 7 THE CENTRAL Provident Fund Board last night warned employers in Slnapocc against insuruncc schemes, which do not provide money beneilts equal to those of the Central Provident Fund. A spokesman for the board said: "Many Insurance I schemes do not f ullll the re(jmred145 words
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Advertisement218 1955-01-21 7 RINSO washes YOUGE SURE 1 ™^^A(B^^^^^^^ OF GETT/fi/G ThfE I BEST RESULTS I J YOU USE I t+ffif*!!^ H§£fo I 2 Sprinkle RINSO 3 Whip into a rich, /»W*V.X*< As with lukewarm into the water. soapy lather. r4 Put in the clothes S Squeeze RINSO'S i Rinse them ;iiutk-.i\ctosoakl'or rich218 words
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Advertisement284 1955-01-21 7 NEW SHIPMENT ff\ »*p=^ 1 1 1 Up Tm^^SSi Wcrll Lmcus £wiss Waives' yifi LATEST IMPROVEMENT TO A LL TITUS BATCHES \*y WITH SOLFIX BALANCE OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING WATCH DEALEST* 3 I NO WONDER YOU'RE LOOKING FORWARD TO YOUR 'ANG POW' WEEK-END! i ...and to further your eagerness P284 words
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Article27 1955-01-21 8 !fl Horrf* SKI min.miini). MR AND MRS ONG SWO and friends lor their kit.valuable presents and att< on the occasion of their wedding on Ihc 8-1-1955.27 words
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Article234 1955-01-21 8 s IJi I in, n, mum I. FOLLOW PEDANT Every Day In the Malay Mail' 11 \<>u want to win that $5,000 word puzzle. DAPHNE (London i. 29. Coleman Street near Adelphl Hotel <Alrcondi'. "i Sale Cocktail and Evening downs. Morning and At' t Be .sou th asia Raataurant234 words
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581 1955-01-21 8 The Straits Times Singapore, Fri. Jan. 21, 1955. The Colony's Economy No-one will quarrel with the Colonial Secretary's faith in the Colony's business man, so firmly expressed at the opening of the Chartered Bank's new Singapore branch in Robinson Road Thore is much faith too in the political future, and581 words
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Article378 1955-01-21 8 A curiously bitter attack on Federation Government expenditure on newspaper advertisements was given prominence yesterday in the Singapore Standard, a Colony English daily. It complained of bias, apparently on the ground that in advertising Government posts I the Federation spent last year i $724 on space in378 words
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Article271 1955-01-21 8 It is quite true, as the Member for Home Affairs has said, that for all practical purposes, and |a British eyes, there is no difference between the passports of a British subject and of a British protected person. Even their physical appearance is almost identical. Each bears271 words
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550 1955-01-21 8 B. LUMSDEN MILNE - B. LUMSDEN MILNE By TiHIS name has come to stay, as descrip- tive of the standard- isation test used in the 5 Federation schools at end of 1954, for admis- sion to Form I in 1955. 5 The word "Phooey" I550 words
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248 1955-01-21 8 Council language policy: Fair reply, but 'we don't agree' BELIEVE that most 1 of the English speaking leaders of Singapore do not realise that there was great interest shown by the non -English speaking population of this country in the Rendel Commission's recommendation for the proposed changes of its constitution248 words
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Letter51 1955-01-21 8 AID TO RACIAL UNITY I IT SEEMS a shame that there has been no concerted follow-up of your idea for an open-air auditorium In Singapore. It has long been recognised that individuals whose backgrounds and interests radically differ can often find common understandings through music and the drama. WILLIAM MAYS51 words
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Letter56 1955-01-21 8 ELDERLY people are finding it a real problem to get employrm nt because they are overage Or because th<*y do not nt into ing b"nefits c h enei. The only offence they have committed is to grow old. Obviously this is a question that our councillors56 words
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374 1955-01-21 8 TWO days after my wife gave birth to a child I went to the Joo Chiat Police Station to register. The corporal on duty said he was busy, and after waiting for more than one hour I returned home. When I was free374 words
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Letter173 1955-01-21 8 economy of Malaya TPHE Chief Replanting Officer rightly stresses the need for smallholders to "Replant or die." I suggest that it is equally important to advise the smallholders to replant with crops other than rubber wherever possible. That the prosperity of Malaya as a whole173 words
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Letter89 1955-01-21 8 MONUMENT TO A BLUNDER PRESUMABLY music critic R.W.B. realises that the "much derided" piano on which Katchen played so magnificently is the old Steinway and not the new and inefficient Instrument on which the City Council misspent so much public money. The latter piano now reposes under a dustsheet, a89 words
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Letter146 1955-01-21 8 MR. Lawrence Lim's letter in the Saturday Forum requesting councillors to tell the truth and not to "bamboozle us with vote catching stunts" needs a reply. When I stated that work on laying mains and cable* for supply of electricity to the houses at Franke*. Esstate146 words
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Letter217 1955-01-21 8 rpHE Arts Council of the X Federation of Malaya proposes to hold an exhibitlon of silver in Kuala Lumpur from 9th to 23rd April. By permission of the Member for Home Affairs, the exhibition will be held in the National Museum. It will be possible, it217 words
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Article184 1955-01-21 8 On the margine Noah Beltsht To i- 1 COntnr sha. Invi beacon tain and in tor Of Army, at the tl dual solr There wt allo" <ri wall and r-. n nifiht oui Hore B hi.s DO d the ph( i i made thi ing o the Mai to >,>'184 words
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Advertisement628 1955-01-21 8 Straits Times Free Press riivrt our rrprptrntotive ot lit floor, SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE, ORCHARD ROAD, will recciva imolt odvcrtiscmcntt ond Ofiiwjrj ClotMticd od vflrtis9fn vnts moy olio br bonded to: CITY POOK STORE LTD. Wmcr.otter Home, OIK«- Quay, CLASSIFIED ADS. LOST !(l H-,.r«K «.i rWin.l 8..t M rl-i. rxtra. LOST628 words
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Advertisement77 1955-01-21 8 Great Hymns Unite Us Christian martyrs sans thorn in the arena; Nurse Cavoll, awaiting the German firing squad, took comfort in "Abide With Me"; a shot president died murmuring a hymn. Down through the ages have come poems expressing men's deepest emotions, set to music all of us can sing.77 words
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Advertisement18 1955-01-21 8 I Tp i x y l CINZANO Your Favourite Verm SWEET OR Dl ACENTS: CALDBECK MACCRECOR 4 COMPANY18 words
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Article36 1955-01-21 9 Trade FATE WAS IN THE HARDS fortum K>l l( r and in court ELLER 4 Chai, GO. i women Lheir forChlat Tl :e and behind ht« Exhibits destroyed public M. Derd. but god" doll to ponem."36 words
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Article22 1955-01-21 9 a allowed I iiirth Police I i Goh Joo ...rued trial to cash and I $994 beLim Ah Chuan Road22 words
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Article262 1955-01-21 9 unionists win— and lose f EDEB ATION WORKERS CAN NOW CONTRIBUTE TO POLITICAL FUNDS BUT THE UNDER-188 ARE BARRED FROM USING THEIR FULL VOTING RIGHTS KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Federal Legislative Council today gave the go-ahead signal to trade unions wishing to set up political funds but it rejected a262 words
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Article82 1955-01-21 9 Malayans training to be envoys LONDON, Thurs Three Malayan civil servants Mr. H. F. G Leembruggen. Inche Zaitan Ibrahim bin Ahmad and Inche Mohamed Ghazili bin Shafie— who are expected to represent Malaya as Commissioners in India. Pakistan and Australia later this year are now studying at the London School82 words
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134 1955-01-21 9 SIX youths abducted an 18-year-old farmhoy. One Teong Ho. from Jalan Kayu kampong and hid him in another kampong. a Singapore judge was told yesterday. Ong. who identified Chin Lim Choon, 19, as one of his abductors, told the court h« did not134 words
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Article16 1955-01-21 9 A Malay woman living in Paya Lcbar Road. Singapore j has lost four pigeons.16 words
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93 1955-01-21 9 The polite P.C., the surprised tapper and 50 cents JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Politeness from policemen is unusual. Koh Tian Chai. a rubber tapper said in the Kkiang Sessions Court yesterday. Koh. of Batu Pahat was ex- I plaining why he offered 50 cents to P.C Ahmad on Dec. 12 at93 words
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Article163 1955-01-21 9 to settle rows KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. T<HE setting-up of special A labour courts to hear disputes between workers and employers will be urged by the Selangor Division of the Malayan Trade Union Council at its annual delegates 1 conference here on Saturday. It is contended that the163 words
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Article36 1955-01-21 9 Dr. T. H Dianands. of the University of Malaya, will speak on "Functions" at a meeting of the Malayan Mathematical Society at the university's statistics lecture room. Cluny Road. Singapore, at 5.30 p.m. today36 words
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Article101 1955-01-21 9 that Government may relent on price AI.OR STAR. Thurs. Kedah padi planters paused during; harvesting today to pray for the success of a motion in the Federal Legislative Council urging the Government to pay a higher > price for padi The prayers h id been suggested by101 words
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Article, Illustration259 1955-01-21 9 Three new stars Chan, Tan and Eric fHAN ONN LENG. hero of many a Singapore athletic meeting, has become a film hero. Chan stars in a little Malayan Film Unit documentary called "The First 400," a splendidly produced, excellently photographed film of Singapore's first National Servicemen. The film revolves round259 words
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Article64 1955-01-21 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A Communist t rrorist woundled in the leg recently by security forces, surrendered this morning to a tapper at PenJom New Village in Kuala Llpis. He was swee Cheong, alias San Fun Kow. He was seen recently by security forces with a woman64 words
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141 1955-01-21 9 Pepper flung in clerk 's eyes, court told ISMAIL BIN YAHAYA and Hassan bin Rahmat were accused in the Singapore As- I size Court yesterday of the I attempted robbery of $3,230 13 from M. K. Damodaran Nair i and causing hurt to him at Kallang airport last August 31141 words
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Article24 1955-01-21 9 The Singapore Harbour Board Labour Union will ho!d its annual meeting at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 5.30 p.m. on Jan. 25.24 words
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220 1955-01-21 9 OFFICER DENIES SELLING SHOT ESTATE CATTLE Was asked to kill them, court told MALACCA, Thursday A SECURITY officer, Don William Mac Donald. :i, denied in the Sessions Court here today that he had been paid $400 for four head of cattle he had slut on Onu Hin Tiang Estate, Alor220 words
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128 1955-01-21 9 JOHORE H\HRI Thors. MR. T. EAMES HUGHES, the Federation's Chief Social Welfare Officer, has told the Johore State Welfare Committee that a farther sum of $60,000 might be available for distribution to flood victims in the state Johore has so far received about $90,000 which128 words
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Article40 1955-01-21 9 Singapore branch of the Hindusthan Co-operative Insurance Society will hold a tea party for the branch manap" r. Mr. S. G. Subramaniam who has resigned. Hi the S<a View Hotel at 4.30 I p.m. on Saturday.40 words
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Article49 1955-01-21 9 The Ramakrishna Mi.vsinn In Singapore is holding a series of elocution, recitation and essay competitions n the life and teachings of prophets Sri Ramakrishna and Swaml Vlvckananda whose birthdays are next month. Students can pet details at 9 N rris Road or 179. Bartley Road49 words
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Article29 1955-01-21 9 KUALA LUVPUR. Thurs \dU gift> totalling $130.80 received for the Federation Flood Reliff Fund today although the Fund closed last Saturday The grand total Is now $281,808.29 words
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Article73 1955-01-21 9 SUES HUSBAND— AND WINS Mrs. Loise Ar.na Klotr, who sued her husband, Mr. A. C. A. Kloer. and Mr. A. G. Pangemanan, for the return of a loan ot $12,000. was given ludgment for the amount in the Singapore High Court yesterday. It was stated that Mrs. Kloer lent the73 words
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Advertisement84 1955-01-21 9 WORRY ANXIETY GRIEF OVERWORK EXCITEMENT SLEEPLESSNESS call for RELAXA-TABS They Relax Your Nerves find a source of absolute relaxation and hin E by taking RELAXA-TABS— they bring d tranquility to sufferers from nerves during the day and promoting peaceful 'mber at night! Whether you suffer y. anxiety, grief, overwork, excitement84 words
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Advertisement58 1955-01-21 9 h >k Consult WATTS |O| BAKER LTD. W SANITARY ENGINEERS fir PLUMBERS 304-N ORCHARD RD TEL ***** j-MiiHiiiiiiiiminiihiMiiimiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiriiiiiiiiiiuiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimu: -HARVEY" j E STEEL OFFICE FURNITURE 2 Hfj|P§9 W r FILING CABINETS I L|H cupboards I Jlllisl STORAGE BINS I!!!!?!! >^ '-^MB INDEX CABINcTSp s Sole IgMCC MITCHELL COTTS P. 0. 80,58 words
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Miscellaneous155 1955-01-21 9 The weather MINIMUM TEMPERATt RE. j (7.30 p.m. on Jan. 19 to 7.30 a.m. i on Jan. 30): Singapore 71 degrees. 1 Penanß 76. Kota Banru 74, Kuala j Lumpur 73, Ipoh 72 Kuantan 72. MAXIM I M TEMPERATI RE: (7 30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on Jan M): Singapore155 words
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Article, Illustration225 1955-01-21 10 CHAN BIN BOCK - CHAN BIN BOCK By ASK any Chinese friend how much he will spend this New Year, and hell smile and say modestly: "A little." From experience with Chinese of all walks of life. I venture to say that 'a little" at Chinese New Year often means anything from a225 words
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Article, Illustration616 1955-01-21 10 THEY ALL SPEXD TO TIIE LIMIT AT CHINESE NEW YEAR lovelorn maidens clasp their hands in prayer. They pray that the gods will look after them ln the New Year and also thank them for past favours. Inside many a dimly-lit, temple616 words
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378 1955-01-21 10 WILLIAM FISH - THEY TREK 300 MILES TO FISH AND STAY NINE MONTHS WILLIAM FISH By VILLAGERS of Sedili Besar, in Johore, are expecting a two-pronged invasion any day now from Kuala Trengganu, nearly 300 miles to the north, and Singapore, 60 miles to the south. It's an invasion that takes place every378 words
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Letter232 1955-01-21 10 I AM not exactly over- joyed with the proposed system of automatically promoting a child, irrespective of whether he or she pas.ses the annual examination. My first reaction to the news of this scheme was (a 1 that parents will be hard r>uv ln this direction as232 words
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Letter72 1955-01-21 10 'pHE new type of r >;t 1 signboards painWd white with the lrttrrs in jlack :ip; parts of v. come. Th' v n similar in the f 1 Bir Anson Road I eonld 1 ar I ryes when smart reading "P Lane" on b Any 1 porean k72 words
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Advertisement137 1955-01-21 10 S^y^^ yJ \^/a t? ft* w* 1 I J f^A^^ Not just a new rayon but a subtle mixture of fine weaving of I //J/mL^^ i Mill I mfl&l^M^fcm In delicate printing of brilliant colour blends. Not just a new fashion I All fabric— but a sound investment for all-year137 words
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Miscellaneous414 1955-01-21 10 Straits Times Crossword mm 1. This I've found to be enticing CO. 1 2 4 5 7 2. Tripppers vessel? (7). fe 3 Animals sound asleep (4). j t j j i j i I 4. Without ten. Internally (6). 8 9 5. A number :<rc ln space |4). 1^414 words
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Article, Illustration1757 1955-01-21 11 Nurse who killed her patients was female Jekyll and Hyde iiKyf^TjT^ HE bedroom was large and gloomy as was usual in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1901. In the bed a young woman tossed in troubled sleep. Beside her sat a pink, plump, motherly private nurse. With a cry of terror, theDaily Mirror - 1,757 words
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Advertisement134 1955-01-21 11 1 Iff M LUMBAGO? Hot me bowl? and i v,n. thanks Kruschen. up mbago. The s shopr ,;i again. Kruschen mo I ib with my in the em relief. alna spoil ike it with 3alU. tke .ul Chemists I ./111 smeN s Airwick v, ,Air-wick/ I Ml OF CHARGE Trial134 words
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Advertisement253 1955-01-21 11 Children grow healthy withKLIM Your children need a Rreat nmount of nourishment, because their active little bodies use up much energy daily. By givinp them Klim milk every day, you can he suro your children are getting this vital nutrition they must have. Start them early in life to drink253 words
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Miscellaneous202 1955-01-21 11 Sherlock Hnlwnvs A quick*>r hand H TME MAND *> I I QUtCKEK THAN HOUA EVE^^^^^^^^^^WiNG A WOAVINiN^B >1 OUIC<£C TUAN PEKMAP6! I HAVE STIU-TC MAIF' l OJT MY EYE- HAN6IM6 OBUWOOSA THE EYE, EM, J SEE THE TRICK THAT CAN jT TEETU ON THAT W BLACK VELVET CUfiTAIN* WE K202 words
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562 1955-01-21 12 SPECULATORS CARRY RUBBER OVER THE DOLLAR LEVEL AFTER two previous attempts in the past month the ruhber price in Singapore yesterday finally established itself above the dollar level and closed last night at $I.OJ cents a pound for February first grade buyers f.o.b. This was the highest closing price since562 words
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Article352 1955-01-21 12 The Malayan Share Brokers A soclatlon reported: On the local share market industrials continued steady with only narrow fluctuations in price, while there was a variable trend in the mining section." Singapore memuers reported the following business done: Con. Tin SmeUer ords 2&s. 6d Praser and Neave ords352 words
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Article139 1955-01-21 12 February first erade rubber f.o b closed In Singapore officially yesterday at $1.0 7 8 cents a lb.. 1 18 rents above Wednesday"! closing price. The closing tone was steady after ,i good turnover. Closing prices yesterday lr. cents per lb were— No. 1. R.S.S. Spot loose buyers139 words
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Article218 1955-01-21 12 Ships lying alont-irii' the Singapore Harbour Hoard wharves or IBpert**! today »r»: Empire Fnwrv 12, C*ard:t"4 5. Warora C.P Radju 67. City of Bedford 89, Wonosarl 11. Sudan 13 14. Soudan IE 16. Steel Chemist 18. Okhla 19 20. Kadao N. Wall 9. Marudu 21 22. Qrdla 23 24.218 words
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Article61 1955-01-21 12 Derrml*r rubber crops announc ed are: hermanr. DevHopmrnl 133,000 ID.; Indraclrl 94.097 1b Luna. 69.100 lb Nvalai 53.560 lb Tapah 63,012 lb t'hamckat Serdanc 16.900 lb Alor (iateli 19.800 lb. Ayer Fana* 72 500 i i.lrnr.lT H3.500 lb Kluartf 67.000 tb Pajam 97 100 lb TaMoman 28.200 lb61 words
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Article16 1955-01-21 12 TIN: 83M5 ri* n HI-BRER: >, (up li eeaW "Mi COPRV mi (down ft eeati16 words
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Article67 1955-01-21 12 Invest men- ti expanded tun stocks moveni' Loans I Loans 3 Bank of N B Cor. /.ini Mount Lyell N. Broken Hill Hill 50 Mount Morgan Peko Western Mtiy.nif Ampol Expl Oil Search AuM. Con Ini A. P.M. ine-.v i Bradford B. Hill Pr-,p Courtauld D nl °P67 words
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Article113 1955-01-21 12 Mrnapore i hmev. p change: noon yesterd.r- 1 1 Copra': rjtii. $31 1 R b ruary $.J1 U 8 b Coconut oil: quiet, $50 sellers Pepj*: total of 80 ton white ariety tok white $213 Lamp v Cjpr, t nflirial closing pri. copra: Febi 7 8 sellers: v113 words
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Article19 1955-01-21 12 On the Hone K dollar v cash and S H Sterling u;^ q one tael of Mid19 words
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Advertisement542 1955-01-21 12 an council of Singapore notices S«tlon 1113 Municipal Ordinance (Chapter 133) NftTirF MAXIM. DP \\l) DRAINING OF IWIII.C I.EONIK HIM. I KOM KIVrR I. O L. FAULKNER-W11.L.3 VALLEY ROAD to «.r ROAD have this day the 15th January Notice is hrrehv Riven that the l v l SZJZSSZ^ Easf plan.542 words
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Advertisement454 1955-01-21 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCY for a Female Typist in Ipoh, Telecommunications Department Candidates for appointment must be not less than 17 but not more than 23 years, unmarried; Federal Cltltras or eligible to be- j come Federal Citizens and must i have passed Standard VII (pre--1954) or Form 111 in an454 words
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Advertisement403 1955-01-21 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION I Vacanriea Chlnea* Languor SUIT —Radio AQxtralia, Melbourne Applications are Invited from suitably qualified perrons for appointment to the following temporary positions with the Overseas Service of the ABC (Radio Au.it.ra- Ha i which to inaugurating broadI casts to Asia in Chinese (Mandarin). S v403 words
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Advertisement887 1955-01-21 12 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS Electricity Department: Supply of 1.000 Reinforced Concrete Pole*. Close noon 3-2-S5. Forms from City Electricity Department (Room 109). Water Department: Supply of Cut Copper Alloy Pipe Fittings. 1 Tender deposit $50. Close 4 p.m.— 1-3-55. Forms from Tender Room. Secretariat, City Hall. TENDER TENDERS,887 words
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Advertisement390 1955-01-21 12 KNUTSEN LINE Fast and Regular Service FROM CANADA/US. PACIFIC PORTS 30 DAYS Sail'i* Arriving San Francisco Singapore P'Swct Penan; Frcnj Ogek* Bakke 2 |an i Fcb 5 Feb 6 Frb Anna Bakke 8 jan 7 Fcb 9 Fcb 10 Frb Eliiabeth Bakke 12 Fcb 14 Mar 17 Mar 18 Mi.390 words
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Advertisement1090 1955-01-21 13 MANSFIELD tic CO., LTD. T«i: 1411 14-05 F* mtorpcroted m Singapore) (12 B#t) THE BLUE FUNNEL LIME J^.l Pffij n ,nreed via other ports to lood an.) discharge corao "vV.POOL GLASGOW. LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS pu-IIH O Singapore Due Soils P. Sham Penong Jan 21/22 G34 Jan 25 Jan 24/201,090 words
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Advertisement1156 1955-01-21 13 JmI^IHMHHMIhI HMdhMHHHHHHfIHbfIMfI BhhMhUhlhH I EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Ad.n, Port Sa.d, Ganoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Homburg Copenhagen. Gothenburg ft Oslo S pore P. Sham Penang I!**'*" 6*»: 27/28 24/24 Jan 27/20 Jan Z*m*P_ 20/2S Fab 14/27 Fob 28 Fob/ 1 Mar "A 0 1 7 Mar 8/ 01,156 words
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Advertisement1040 1955-01-21 13 bKncTHE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. "S??,, SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) 5 LINIS SAILINGS TO U.K. AND CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pora P. S'hom Penong Benettew for Liverpool, Hamburg, Rotterdom 30 Jen/ S Feb 28/29 Jan 4/ 7 Feb Beaelaenech for London, Newcoatla. Hull 4/12 Feb 11/14 fob IS/IS Fab 11,040 words
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Advertisement1208 1955-01-21 13 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. TEL: No ***** BLLERMAN tic BUCKMALL KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM. LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAMBURG t HULL PORTLAND, SEATTLE VANCOUVER and for USA, North AMoRNa Port, Accept.-, "rgo far Central A South ond Canodo vio Colombo America CITY OF BEDFORD FRANCISVILLE S'por. P. Sham Penang1,208 words
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Article, Illustration421 1955-01-21 14 BANKING CHIEF SURVEYS THE FUTURE AND SAYS fHE big question exercising the minds of investors in Malaya today is what security they can expect for their capital as the country moves towards self-government, said Sir William Cockburn, a director of The421 words
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Article, Illustration161 1955-01-21 14 A I I'Hl having Immh in Malaya for 14 years, as Singapore manager of Getz Brother* and Co. of America. Mr. G. K. Parrott left the Colony on Tuesday for Hong Kong to lif.i,i the company's branch there. Mr. 11. A. Mangels,161 words
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Article131 1955-01-21 14 BUSINESS MEN MUST TRAVEL WHENEVER opportunity arises, heads of business enterprises should always travel to their overseas markets to see things for themselves, said Sir Brian Mountain, chairman of the Eagle Star Insurance Co. Ltd. London, and head of several other concerns, in Singapore. Valuable on the spot advice could131 words
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Article, Illustration260 1955-01-21 14 U.S.A. wants more natural rubber but watches price THE demand for natural rubber in the United States was extremely good and was likely to remain so as far as the near future was concerned, said Mr. C. Goldschmidt, president of the Imperial Commodities Mr. Goldschmidt. whose company is one of260 words
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190 1955-01-21 14 rpHE Indonesian GovA ernment will maintain the prohibition on exports of slab rubber imposed in July says, the Minister for Economic Affairs, Professor Rooseno, according to a report by the Straits Times Jakarta Correspondent. This ban has particularly hit rubber remilling factories in the Colony.190 words
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150 1955-01-21 14 CIVIL aviation and private pilots can now benefit from a new radio compass It has been designed specially for modern high speed aircraft and can operate in conjunction with any ground transmitting station of known location to give the aircraft's position and course. It150 words
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197 1955-01-21 14 MALAYA cannot discriminate against Japan in matters of trade because the latter country is a member of GATT, said Mr. K. S. Murray, a director of William Jacks Co. (M) Ltd.. and Singapore Chamber of Commerce representative on the advisory committee, set up by197 words
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97 1955-01-21 14 THE director^ of The Prudential Assurance Co. Ltd.. England, announce that in their lite branches, the estimated net sums assured under policies issued during 1954. reached a record total of £222 million. In 1953 the total was £205,--339.000. Business during the year, totalled $80 million97 words
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Advertisement342 1955-01-21 14 OFFERS YOU it THE BEST METALLIZING GUN THE BEST METALLIZING EQUIPMENT THE BEST METALLIZING WIRES THE BEST METALLIZING TECHNIQUES. When you think of METALLIZING think of "METCO" Salvaging worn parts and the protection of metalwork against corrosion are 'METCO' METALLIZING jobs. For your "METCO" EQUIPMENT Contact: rjfMiEs (OILIER e co.342 words
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Advertisement255 1955-01-21 14 Give lasting pleasure -give Gillettf For the men on your list during this gift season put down mod ern Gillette Supcrspccd shaving It is smooth, easy, luxurious. For years ot lasting pica > this Gillette Rocket' R.,, they'll be delighted! II .AJ3ca§B3pP > Quick-action one-piece Razor. Quick-feed Dispenser with six255 words
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Article109 1955-01-21 15 BURY AND STOKE SET RECORD LIVERPOOL. Thurs. QTOKK CITY and Bury again drew when they met in the third replay of their F.A. Cup third round fixture here yesterday. The tun clubs have now played for a total of seven hours H minutes and. by taking the marathon tu*slc toReuter - 109 words
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Article530 1955-01-21 15 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Graduate, Dantesque, Lagopus and Super Picture fighting fit for 9-f. Ipoh trophy race Mv IPOH. Thurs. rjRADrATE. Dantesque, Super Picture and Lagopus, who fought out a grand finish over Bi-f. last week, will renew their rivalry in a 9-f. trophy race at Ipoh on530 words
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162 1955-01-21 15 PERAK FAVOURED v. NEGRI IPOH. Thursday. IS PERAK'S brilliant scrum-half Jimmy Mcikle not physically fit, after receiving a knock in last Saturday's H.M.S. Malaya rugby final? This question will be answered on Saturday when Perak meet Negri Sembilan in their annual Farleigh-Robertson match at162 words
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157 1955-01-21 15 Negri hope to repeat 1953 victory SEREMBAN. Thurs OERAKS magnificent showing against Johore in the H.M S Malaya final has made them favourites to win Saturday s Farleigh-Robert.Non Trophy game, but Negri are not going to give in without a fight. Negri were not favoured last year but ran out157 words
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Article29 1955-01-21 15 DURBAN. Thurs. British Empire ihree-mile champion Chris Chataway. clipped 25 sec ofT the existing Natal mile record held by Vernon Morgan, returning 4min. 13 9.29 words
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302 1955-01-21 15 Two new series begin this weekend KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. TWO NEW series of annual hockey "classics" will begin here! this weekend when the Malayan Hockey Federation's main fixtures of the season are played. The Federations North-South game will be played on Saturday while the final of the Inter-state competition between302 words
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Article89 1955-01-21 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs —The Fijian.* will make another appearance in Kuala Lumpur this Saturday when they meet the Selangor Club at rueeer on the padanv at 5 p in. D. R Harper will skipper the Club side which is: T. R. Wallen: C. J. Farrel.89 words
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83 1955-01-21 15 The Johore teim to meet S C C In a friendly rueeer fixture on the Singapore padang tomorrow at 5 p.m. will be: E. L. Lawley: P Spark. J. Edington (capti, Lt Pike. W. D A Adam-on; Dr J. O Phillip*. Lt. Batten; Lt83 words
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266 1955-01-21 15 CHICAGO. Thurs. 'THE comeback hopes of Sugar Ray Robinson, former world welterweight and middleweight boxing champion, were virtually ended j here last night when he was outpointed by Ralph (Tiger; Jones, a middleweight who had lost his five previous fights. Robinson spent most of266 words
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211 1955-01-21 15 CHICAGO. Thurv RAY ROBINSON declared after the fiKht that he wants to continue his ring comeback. Robinson calmly faced reporters In his dressing room and answered Questions candidly. •"Thlri>-onc months Is a long time to be out of the ring." he said. "PeopleAP - 211 words
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Article28 1955-01-21 15 TORONTO. Thurs Ear] W»ll.s Die Canadian hm\ vweinlit boxlnx rlmmplon oulpnlmed Jimmy 81ade or New York tn m 10-round n«mtltle about hue l.i t nlxht.— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Advertisement157 1955-01-21 15 n ech London Gin' Take t tip from LonfJ<>n— «nd look {nr the Cat and Barrel -r-ZSZZ^ZZW boHle Thaf s the w *y l 0 s l»t vJWI the pn that has made Undon y&Z. famous for Gin since I72fi. r#MJLir" Cf «0l»l 010 TOM FINKT OUT CIN I (g)157 words
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Advertisement464 1955-01-21 15 5 i Vl J Rcina Victoria His?h Lite in v~^\ CI ARS i :l§S«-* MILDNESS and I —^S FLAVOUR S Sole Agent*: DIETHELM CO.. LTD. Ilncorporotod in ,wit7"rland SINCAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANC iu^<t%.<>jif*oj*i\.<r%.<f\A>* r ojr<rK<>jrii%.<i±<i%.<r%.o J o'<t*osi>%,<i%.<i^<r* I v\ y^ ■■■■■■■■■■■{■■■■■■■■■■■I HAVE YOU SENT IN YOUR ENTRY FOR THE MALAYAN464 words
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598 1955-01-21 16 THERE IS COMPLACENCY IN THE RUNNING OF RUGGER By The Sports Editor T<HE ANNUAL North K versus South rugger match at Jalan Besar Stadium on Jan. 29 will start at 5.15 p.m. as scheduled. The Malayan Rugby Union Is lukewarm to598 words
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309 1955-01-21 16 By Our Hockey Reporter A SUGGESTION is to be brought up before the league committee of the Singapore Hockey As- sociation to play four games at Jalan Besar stadium every weekend to help to clear the backlog of postponed league and knockout fixtures. The309 words
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Article103 1955-01-21 16 ONLY nine of the 29 selected for special training, in preparation for the visit of the Pakistan Olympic team turned up for the first session at the S.R.C. yesterday. The other 20 kept auay presumably because of the slight drizzle. The nine who turned up were103 words
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Article52 1955-01-21 16 Boys Brigade to have swim gala The Singapore Battalion, Boy.s Brigade, will hold their annual swimming carnival at Oillman Barracks. Pasir Panjang Road, on Saturday, Jan. 29 a» 2 30 p.m. All pisht companies will I take part. Special invitation events for the Girls Life Brigade and Old boys will52 words
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281 1955-01-21 16 yHE SINGAPORE Badminton Association are writing to tho Mayflower Badminton Party to ask them not to penalise Marigold B.P. but to agree to play off their interchip final on Jan. 27. The S.B.A. committee met last night to consider Mayflower's claim for281 words
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Article, Illustration80 1955-01-21 16 WARRANT Ofluer II VII tutrher-Smith leaves Singapore with his wiir and three children for Britain hv air today. FuU-hrr-Smith has helped on thr administrative side of Sinu.ipore cricket for three seasons and his services as an umpire and a lecturer on the l.aws of Cricket80 words
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Article76 1955-01-21 16 Patel (e:im enured the final of thr Indian Republic D;iy Cup soccer competition wheel they beat Arad XI 2-1 m th*. M'mi-nnal at Faner Park yesterckiy In the Onal they will meet Neuji XI. who beat Nehru team 2-1 on the /arne Ki'uund in the other semifinal.76 words
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Article326 1955-01-21 16 AyHC.lirs far all seven nrft at l|nli tomorrow, concluding day of the IYi.ik Turf Club January meeting, are: Cl. 1, Dlv. 1-5 F. Sweet Dream 9.00 little Chcrrincton 8.11 Robbie Burns 8.11 Jenselton ft.l 1 Pink Treasure 8.10 Gay Carnival 8.10 I tllllMlll'l'l II X.1.'l Robin Hood 8.10326 words
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207 1955-01-21 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. \IR K W. Olllespie was elected AT president of the Belansor Cricket Association at Its annual general meeting today. Mr. Olllespie paid tribute to the ijood work dope by his predecessor. Mi. R c. Ehrke. his services to Seiangor In particular and207 words
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55 1955-01-21 16 IT'S BAft TO U.K. FOR INJURED McCONNON adf:i JIM McC IV. Strath?day. McConnor finger ol a rrvem i and Wi bf oui weeks. Mr. C. G H man i about M aft' r day that main Imn weeks, thi an :iv McConnon play for 1 1 which ni' an unavaihib55 words
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34 1955-01-21 16 ADELAIDI tr.mi Binning h South A from: P. B H M J. Edrich M i Compton. I v wr on, k v J H W I I34 words
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Advertisement731 1955-01-21 16 REACH 72,000 FAMILIES WITH A CLASSIFIED ADVERT. r OF INTEREST TO ADVERTISERS) IN KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH PENANG The latcit times for handing J in Classified Advertisements to I our branch orriccs at Kuala j Lumpur. Ipoh and Pcnang for J publication M the following t day s issue of the731 words
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Advertisement774 1955-01-21 16 O.M.MODATION WANTEIJ M Word, %i (Min. t— Box M tm% rxlra. EUROPEAN BACHELOR rrquirrs furnished/ unfurnished bunßalow/ ll.it. Would tHke buiiKalow durliiK owner's leave minimum 5 months. Til. ***** during office hours or Cox Al6">B B.T. WANTED to rent/purrhiiM> on utiiis smull lwo bedroom bungalow. enttalr ms fflwlihllj. Water small774 words
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Advertisement714 1955-01-21 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE 2* W»r4, U (Min.)-Box it el: txtrm. HILLMAN TOURER 1951, Vaux hall Velox 1950. Wotoeley 1951, Austin A4O 1949. Hlllman 1948, Foid Prefect 1950. Easy Payments Arranged. 12 Calrnhill Road. 1949 AUSTIN A4O $1,750. 1947 Au .tin 8 $1,300. 1949 Hlllman Coupe 0. All Taxed/ Insured, excellent714 words
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Advertisement196 1955-01-21 16 Discovery of *s DOM '-mI Rcni-dictuu- Dirni created (\4i* Monks 400 jraan agi formulu COMtaiM thi certain hcrhs choeri (oi < 31 heuith and strtngti /^>^\ ll is «oday the world 'l t; Senedictine 1 j| SRl^^ *Aia7 cjp DOM solo A^nts: THE EASTERN AGENCIES (1946) The diftecf- /Jp|\ I196 words
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Miscellaneous74 1955-01-21 16 j^r" 1 si •j tf fc*^B *i »|j HtHKIV S.H.\. SENIOB (IP (prrliniinary round I I niversity 1 v KAI Cbanti. (han(i; I IKS T ROI M): 3 BOD Krd-s v KAI. Selelar. KOI> (round: S.C.I I v 1.. Wanderrrs. S.C.t'. padanc; Kh.ilva %vsn. v Polirr. klialsa ground. lIMOR IIP:74 words
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