The Straits Times, 25 July 1955
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Title Section13 1955-07-25 1 The Straits Times ■'JAW Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 25, 1955 15 CENTS13 words
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Article289 1955-07-25 1 'Paralysis' if 13,000 stop work Row OVER TWO MEN laics a new wave ol strikes which paralyse Government adminisand City Council public utility whole life of tht Colony. its in ten Government deI yesterday in favour of striking strike notice yet. Another il workers are (\uv289 words
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Article46 1955-07-25 1 w holidays? an often in. The JDAY GUIDE 1 ow by ess m J and th e I in Kuala E to help jive the pro iggi ting n and E lya where *un. getting nf the HOLIDAY GUIDE— j46 words
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Article38 1955-07-25 1 r-General. MaeDonald, will i > by air this i c a three- week made the;! tig ol this] itions with i! tuatlon in nd India. another month i nds" benew post m for India38 words
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Article14 1955-07-25 1 aim. A West edition has con- peak In ange in Radio Pak-14 words
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Article51 1955-07-25 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A lallang blaze at the back of the Chinese maternity Hospital in Puriu Road this afternoon save the hospital staff a few i anxious moments. But firemen had the blaze under control within 15 minutes and the hospital was at no time in51 words
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Article, Illustration292 1955-07-25 1 PARENTS ARRANGED MARRIAGE FOR GIRL BUT SHE'S TAKEN OFF SHIP TO FACE THEFT CHARGE A SINGAPORE police officer in plain clothes boarded the 8, 600 -ton Tjiwangi four hours before it was due to sail for Hong Kong yesterday and arrested a 15--year-old292 words
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Article113 1955-07-25 1 'There ain't gonna be no war' LONDON. Sun. MR. Harold Macmillan. the Foreign Secretary, said on arriving back here from Geneva today that the Big Four conference had achieved at least as much as the four powers had set out to do. He jovially told reporters: "There ain't gonna beReuter - 113 words
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181 1955-07-25 1 Boyd isn't changing tour plans NO CALL TO VISIT COLONY FIRST rE Singapore Government has made no request to the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd. to alter the itinerary of his Far East tour and call at Singapore first in view of the constitutional crisis. A Government spokesman, announcing181 words
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Article35 1955-07-25 1 WASHINGTON. Sun.— Four U.S. fighter pilots released by the Chinese last month are back on active duty. The pilots said they made false confessions after being captured in the Korean war. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article114 1955-07-25 1 Malaya Cup shock KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. IN the biggest upset since the Malaya Cup series began in 1921. Kelantan today beat Selangor 3-2 to enter their first final. Selangor led 2-0 at the interval. Kelantan will now meet Singapore for the trophy on Aver. 6 at Jalan114 words
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Article64 1955-07-25 1 NEW DELHI. Sim.— The Indian Airlines Corporation has ordered five British Viscount turbo-prop airliners. The Viscounts will be delivered in the latter half of 1957 —one each in July, August and September and two in October. They will be used on the main trunk services betweenReuter - 64 words
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Article39 1955-07-25 1 SOUTHAMPTON. Sun. A small airliner on its way from Cardill to Paris with six British holidaymakcrs crashed in the New Forest near the village of Fritham. Hampshire, yesterday. The pilot was killed and all the passengers injured.—Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article33 1955-07-25 1 TOKYO, Sun. The United States next week will give Siam, one of the partners in the SEATO pact against Communist aggression, its first jet aircrafts six U.S. T-33 jet trainers.— U.P.UP - 33 words
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Article21 1955-07-25 1 A 47-year-old farmer. Ban MffiK Seng was found hanging in a house in Chua Chu Kang Road, Singapore, yester-21 words
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163 1955-07-25 1 LONDON. Sun. Noisy protests by spectators resulted in an incident probably without parallel in the history of first class cricket when Vie Wilson, Yorkshire left-hander, was recalled from the pavilion to complete a crntury after he had been given runReuter - 163 words
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149 1955-07-25 1 LONDON, Sun. The Queen is likely to curb any fast driving by the young Duke of Kent in the future. She Is reported to have ordered an Army instructor to accompany the Duke whenever he goes out in a car, though the 19-year-old149 words
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Article12 1955-07-25 1 CAIRO, Sun. President Soekarno flew to Mecca today. Reuter.Reuter - 12 words
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Article145 1955-07-25 1 SCRAP THE RENDEL SET-UP EXPERT rpHE constitutional crisis ■I facing Singapore today can be attributed to the flaws in the Rendel report upon which the Colony's Constitution is based, according to Professor C. Northcote Parkinson. Professor Parkinson, who is Professor of History at the University of Malaya, in an article145 words
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Article80 1955-07-25 1 Govt. hands in its resignation JAKARTA, Sun. T*HE Indonesian Government M. resigned last night as a result of its quarrel with army officers. Because President Soekarno is on a pilgrimage to Mecca, the cabinet's resignation was submitted to the vice-president, Dr. Mohammed Hatta. The resignation grew out of the appointmentAP - 80 words
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Article26 1955-07-25 1 TOKYO, Sun. Three people were killed and 116 others injured in a series of train and bus accidents in Japan during the weekend. U.P.UP - 26 words
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Article15 1955-07-25 1 NAPLES, Sun. Mount Etna erupted again yesterday but no damage was caused. A.P.AP - 15 words
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Article84 1955-07-25 1 HULL (Yorkshire). Sunday. A WOMAN police inspector, Miss Barbara Wentworth, is being seconded by the local force to Malaya for two years to recruit, train and organise a women's police force. Inspector Wentworth sails for Malaya next week. She has been a policewoman for 43Reuter - 84 words
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Article26 1955-07-25 1 TAIPEH. Sun.— The Nationalist Defence Ministry has awarded $1,000 to five Nationalist soldiers who captured Communist frogmen on Quemoy Island earlier this week. U.P.UP - 26 words
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Article62 1955-07-25 1 TAIPEH, Sun. Twentynine crew members of the Russian tanker Tuapse are leaving Formosa for home via Hong Kong on Tuesday aboard a chartered plane after 13 months' detention here. The Tuapse was intercepted and detained on June 23, 1954. The rest of the 20 Russian crewReuter - 62 words
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Article26 1955-07-25 1 A car parked in Victoria Street. Singapore, was damaged by fire last night. Police believe the blaze was caused by a short circuit.26 words
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Article25 1955-07-25 1 ROME. Sun. The Pope today received Mrs. Clare Boothe Luce, U.S. Ambassador to Italy, in a private audience lasting 15 minutes.- -Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration436 1955-07-25 1 CAPTIVE BOY HELD IN 'BLACK HOLE' A SINGAPORE student who was kidnapped by an armed gang was chained by the legs and cooped up in a "black hole" for a week while his businessman father negotiated with his captors. The youth, Lim Poh Chin, 20, yesterday told the story of436 words
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Article144 1955-07-25 1 Riots? Army is always ready HONG KONG, Sun T<HE Commander -in A Chief Far East Land Forces, Gen. Sir Charles Loewen, said here today I that the Army would always be prepared to help control riots in Singapore. Sir Charles, asked if there might bt any need in the futureReuter - 144 words
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Article40 1955-07-25 1 GENEVA: DULLES SATISHEH WASHINGTON, Sur..-~ Secretary of SUtp John l'sv ter rtullfs .-.aid on aimal here fiom Geneva that Tnttrd sMatr- arhir-vcd all its limitrd nbirrlivc.-. at ummit' cnnfrrmrr "and ivrhap., a little more Reulcr. (Set tUs IMge),40 words
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Article33 1955-07-25 1 MANILA, Sun. Commodore Jose V. Frencisco, Philippine navy chief, said last night a Russian tanker was sighted by a Philippine naval patrol ship off Sarangani Island in Southern Philippines on Tuesday.—33 words
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Article61 1955-07-25 1 HONG KONG, Sun- The British freighter Inchwells. which was bombed and strafed by two Thunder-jets on July 9 in the Mm River estuary near Foochow, returned here today from China with 600 tons of ifenenl cargo. Chief Engineer John Thomp- son said no-one could have mistaken theReuter - 61 words
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Advertisement41 1955-07-25 1 '7/i Singapore.. ..it's SENA'S always" for High Class Jewellery H. SENA LTD. SINGAPORE. PENANC BANGKOK ALL NEW fl V }^T mSI MAKERS OF HAPPY WORLD STADIUM TODAY ;it SJO P.M. By PUBLIC DEMAND FAREWELL SHOW TODAY REDUCED PRICES: $5, $3, $2.41 words
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523 1955-07-25 2 He outlived 4 wives, wed fifth at 99 By JOHN WILLIAMS YESTERDAY I met a most remarkable old man in Singapore an Indian Haji who says he is 102 years old, fathered his last child at 80 and has outlived four523 words
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Article, Illustration20 1955-07-25 2 THE HAJI with his fifth and only living wife, 47-year-old Kudusmah binte Mohamed Kassim. Straits Timts picture.20 words
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Article, Illustration195 1955-07-25 2 NEW ZEALAND GIRL FOR RACE I>EANUTS and six pounds of grease may help a young New Zealand woman in her ambition to swim the English Channel next month. Miss Margaret Sweeney, a 25-year-old swimming professional from Auckland, passed through Singapore by Qantas Empire Airways195 words
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Article91 1955-07-25 2 Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, Assistant Minister for Commerce and Industry, who was to leave for Bangkok today heading a delegation to the Rice Consultative Committee conference, has now cancelled his trip. Mr. Jumabhoy last night said that he cancelled the trip because of the emergency91 words
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Article39 1955-07-25 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Wong Kong Hong, charged in the Magistrate's Court here today with Importing saccharin without a permit, said he thought it was sugar. He was fined $95 and the saccharin was confiscated.39 words
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Article73 1955-07-25 2 The Royal Malayan Navy will lend a hand for the Federal elections polling day on Wednesday. A Royal Malayan Navy motor launch will take to Pulau Tioman the 10 people who will staff the two polling stations on the island. On Thursday, July 28, the launch73 words
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Article117 1955-07-25 2 National Servicemen trained by St. John Association rpHE St. John Ambulance Association, Singapore, is A training National Servicemen in first aid treatment. Last year the association gave special courses to 265 National Servicemen with special empnasis on shock, blast and fracture. The association's report for last year117 words
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Article40 1955-07-25 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Wong Ah Shin, a bus conductor, was fined $25 in the Magistrate's Court here today for riding a motor, cycle without a driving licence. He was also disqualified from holding a licence for one year.40 words
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Article64 1955-07-25 2 Mr. Chew Swee Kee, Member for Whampoa in the Singapore Legislative Assembly, will meet the people of his constituency at 230-A, Balestier Road, from 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 .p.m. every Thursday. Representations from the people will be received on behalf of Mr Chew by Mr. Patrick Chandran at64 words
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Article24 1955-07-25 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— The Regent of Johore presided at a meeting of the Johore Executive Council at the Council Chamber here today.24 words
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228 1955-07-25 2 No skilled workers for 700 empty jobs TRAINING IS THE KEY TYSON 'THERE are more than 700 Jobs vacant in Singapore and most of them have not been filled because of the lack of qualified people, the Chief Employment Officer, Mr. F. G. Tyson, said yesterday. Mr. Tyson said the228 words
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Article83 1955-07-25 2 New Zealand is watching Singapore's progress towards self-government with "sympathy and understanding". Mr Foss Shanahan, New Zealand Commisioner in SouthEast Asia, said in a broadcast last night. Mr. Shanahan, who arrived in Singapore on Saturady, said his country had become increasingly concerned with developments in this area.83 words
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Article32 1955-07-25 2 NEW YORK. Sun.— The skeleton of a brontothere. a rhi-noceros-like prehistoric animal, is being uncovered in north Oregon. The bones are believed to be 60 million years old. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article25 1955-07-25 2 The Malaysian Ship Officers' I Union of Singapore, is demanding a 20 per cent increase in members' basic pay of^Sh'SdTf Asian officers.25 words
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Article175 1955-07-25 2 Royal Air Force flying boats of No. 205 209 Squadron based In Singapore are to fly to Ceylon next month for the maritime exercise in which four Commgnwealth nations will take part. The Sunderlands will be Joined by R.A.F. Shackleton sea reconnaissance planes of175 words
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Article, Illustration407 1955-07-25 2 In pain, he smashes' 'water barrier' BRITISH speed- boat ace DONALD CAMPBELL tells his own story of how he launched the Blue- bird into the "un- known" beyond the 200-m.p.h. water: barrier yester- day and set a world I speed record. i I LAKE ULLSWATER,AP - 407 words
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211 1955-07-25 2 LONDON, Sunday. AN African soldier who learned how to track down A terrorists in the jungles of Malaya, where, says an official citation, he gained a reputation for his daring and determined patrol work, has been awarded in Kenya a bar to the Military Medal211 words
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Article80 1955-07-25 2 CAIRO, Sun. A German was killed and two Italians wounded today as French Foreign Legion guards at Suez harbour foiled an attempted mass desertion. The Legionnaires Jumped into the water from a Swedish ship anchored in the harbour awaiting convoy passage through the Suez Canal. It wasUP - 80 words
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Advertisement258 1955-07-25 2 Good Reasons why Mazda filament lamps stay brighter longer -:o v MOULDED NECKS VITALISED V— f The necks of Mazda glass bulbs have V FILAMENTS Q moulded ridges to form a key for the X""^\ To ensure that filaments do not a he and dam P rating resin m Hg,258 words
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Advertisement39 1955-07-25 2 Viyeila TARTAN DESIGNS 36" v,ide-S6?O per 'pdl POLKA-DOT pattern -Blue Pert 36" wide— ss.7s per yard. PAISLEY ASSTD PRINTS 36" wide 54.45 'Clydella 5 THE STORE WITH A tft* 1 T0 OFFE For that added touch of good grooming...39 words
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Article, Illustration635 1955-07-25 3 Handshakes end p 'summit* talks r \!r \A. Son. iflC conference ''at TV summit' ended I, M night amid 2k, congratulations ,r powers i stepa i ease md end i ower, Sir Nikoi Mr Kd^ar Foreign aln In I i insiderAP - 635 words
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Article236 1955-07-25 3 DIEM TOLD: START TALKS WITH HO GENEVA, Sunday. T<HE BRITISH Prime Minister, Sir Anthony Eden, 1 told the Russian Foreign Minister, Mr. Molotov that the Big Three Western Powers had urged South Vietnam to start talks with the North about elections for reuniting theReuter - 236 words
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229 1955-07-25 3 British know when to guit Mikoyan MOSCOW. Sunday T<HE FIRST Deputy Premier of Russia. Mr. Anastas I. 1 Mikoyan, said yesterday he hoped Britain would keep her agreements with Egypt and that soon "there will not be any foreign soldiers in Egypt because they have enough of their own." SpeakingReuter - 229 words
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Article28 1955-07-25 3 ZURICH, Sun. Thomas Mann. Nobel Prize winning author, was taken to a private clinic yesterday for treatment of inflamed tendons in his legs.— A. P.28 words
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Article21 1955-07-25 3 LTNZ, Sun.— An unprecendented storm disaster in the Austrian Salzkammergut resort area has killed 12 people. —A. P.21 words
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Article128 1955-07-25 3 Atoms for peace: New uses NEW YORK, Sun. MANY new phases of the peaceful application of atomic energy will be discussed at the 66-nation atoms-for-peace conference at Geneva on Aug. 8, an American official said. Mr. John Hall, Director of the Office of International Affairs, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, saidAP - 128 words
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Article60 1955-07-25 3 ZURICH, Sun.— The body of oil-billionaire, Calouste Gulbenkian. who died in Lisbon on Wednesday at the age of 86, arrived here yesterday aboard a special airliner. The coffin was accompanied by a party of seven, led by Gulbenkian's daughter, Mrs. Rita Essayan. The body is toUP - 60 words
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Article108 1955-07-25 3 EVA, Sun. T ssued by I our" heads their In- them to conproposals ing Eur- Including pact for part of recorded the four he:id* work torn acci pt- -armament ub committee ot ament comrnment m:nisir "by brini; liminatlon mR with and The directive concluded: "Hie foreignReuter - 108 words
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Article169 1955-07-25 3 says Russian farm chief GLASGOW, Sun. SCOTS are "in many ways like the Russians The Soviet Minister of State Farms Mr. I. A. Benediktov, leader of a Russian agricultural delegation now visiting Britain, said so at a vodka party last night after a week in Scotland.Reuter - 169 words
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Article183 1955-07-25 3 End this tragedy, Muslims appeal LONDON, Ontario, Sun. REPRESENTATIVES of Muslim societies throughout North America urged yesterday that the United Nations take immediate action to end "the human tragedy" involving 842,000 Arab refugees frorr Palestine. A resolution approved by the Muslim convention here said the plight of the refugees constitutedAP - 183 words
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Article53 1955-07-25 3 TURIN. Sun. Giovanni Piperno, a retired merchant, received an anonymous letter saying "thank you very much for the many jewels we found in your strong box." He rushed to the bathroom and found his safe, hidden behind a mirror, empty. The stolen jewels were worthReuter - 53 words
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Article31 1955-07-25 3 LONDON. Sun. —Sir Robert Ho Tung. Hong Kong's "grand old man." left London by air yesterday on his 8.000 mile journey home. He will arrive on Monday. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article53 1955-07-25 3 KINGSTON, Sun. Sir William Alexander Bustamante, former Chief Minister of Jamaica said that the colony has made such progress politically and otherwise that "we are entitled to self-government within the British Empire." Sir William was speaking in reply to the congratulations given him by the HouseAP - 53 words
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Advertisement114 1955-07-25 3 For straight backs and sturdy limbs give your baby this pure milk inshing milk food that babies need when successful. Vitamin D is added to this strong bones and teeth; also iron to Osiermilk is very easily digested and is >lc for babies in Malaya. You buy it in a114 words
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Advertisement298 1955-07-25 3 j S TIME'S" |SHIP-JAC Wk I In Sunbtight Colour, **»W__# I with matchinc imim^ 1 I SHORTS all ,iie* V L J '.< L ROPE-TIE f^ i PULLOVERS I j ROPE -TIE SHORTS IP made out of exclu- ___fifcr* sive washable wca- Vt t» lU 1 ther cloth all sizes.298 words
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Article258 1955-07-25 4 UNION LEADERS HAVE A LOOK A T S'PORB lITITHIN a few weeks the Penanjj Harbour Board can expect a demand for pay rises from their 1.400 clerks, technical staff and daily-rated men who belong to the P.H.B. Staff Association. A four-man delegation, from the258 words
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Article172 1955-07-25 4 Talk peace Labour says again KEPLY TO GOVT. PENANG. Sun. THE Labour Party of Malaya yesterday said terrorists could not be expected to play their part in Malaya's progress except as ordinary citizt-n.s and equals. I. if party was commentIng on a recent Government Statement that no Commurrortflt among the172 words
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Article, Illustration32 1955-07-25 4 .Mr. David Marshall talks to the drummer, Samudin bin Salleh, 12, of the Boys' Brigade band which played at the opening of the Pasir Panjang Hoys' Club yesterday.32 words
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Article53 1955-07-25 4 MENTAKAB. Sun. The Federal election campaign is getting a bit too rough for Inche Yassim bin Mohamed Salleh, Pan-Malayan Islamic Party candidate for Pahang Semantan. Vandals have torn down all his election posters at Lanchang village. And his polling apent at Ketari, near Bentong, has resigned53 words
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Article22 1955-07-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. No casualties to terrorists or members of the security fores wore reported in the Federation today22 words
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Article310 1955-07-25 4 SAWMILLS FACE NEW STRIKE THREAT SOME 500 sawmill men In Singapore who did not Join their 700 colleagues in the strike early this month have now asked for 'wage increases. Their claims are almost the same as those of the 700 sawmen with whom the employers reached a settlement 13310 words
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Article30 1955-07-25 4 RAUB, Sun— A post Office agency has been opened at Mela railway station, 21 miles from Kuala Lipis. Mela can be reached only by rail or river.30 words
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Article46 1955-07-25 4 Mr. T. G. Jeffreys Jones, lecturer in youth service at Swansea University College, who is now in Singapore, will train youth workers during his two-month stay in the Colony. His visit is sponsored by the Boys' and Girls' Clubs Association. Singapore.46 words
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Article19 1955-07-25 4 The next Singapore Assizes will be held at the Supreme Court at 10.30 a.m. on August 3.19 words
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Article17 1955-07-25 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun— The Ex-Services Association of Malaya proposes to start a branch here soon.17 words
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93 1955-07-25 4 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sun.— I A murder suspect, Teh Siak Kooi, is in a serious condition in Butterworth Hospital after two alleged suicide bids. Teh, who was charged in court on Friday with shooting dead an assistant resettlement officer, Teo Boon Hoe, on Aug. 15,93 words
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Article253 1955-07-25 4 ALLIANCE ANGERS THEM IPOH, Sunday. PARTY NEGARA'S treasurer, Mr. W. M. McLeod, said yesterday that the party did not rely entirely on subscriptions from members, as h id been reported. Party Negara was largely dependent on its members for its finances but it would accept,253 words
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Article116 1955-07-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. MALAYAN trade unionists have received 21 names from their council from whom to elect four representatives to the new Legislative Council Government group: Messrs G. Leo. Tuan Haji All Rouse. M. P. Rajagopal. Joseph Leo. H E. Nathan. D. S Mahesao and116 words
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Article56 1955-07-25 4 Mr. J. L. Martin, who spent three and a half years as a prisoner of the Japanese following the capture of Singapore, is returning to Singapore to take up a teaching appointment. Mr. Martin, who Is at present headmaster of Wymondley County Primary School, Hertfordshire, will56 words
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Article107 1955-07-25 4 A REWARD of $10,000 was yesterday offered by the Singapore Police for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the murderer of Wong Fatt, 18, a mechanic, at Lorong 23, Geylang, on June Id. Wong was stabbed on the chest after a gang clash.107 words
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Miscellaneous435 1955-07-25 4 illßfiiil'ildlMMMlWl^^^Mß mum ii iiiiiiTr n An i A wm aw Ava I airs; 815 Llf{ht Classical Music; HAUIO MALAYA BJ U Journey Into Space- 4; *9.00 Discussing Th* Discs; 4 9.30 NewsShort wave *0 and 62m. Medium I BBJ|H| wave 476 m., 343 m., 366 m. and I I^^fWTBB 297435 words
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Article, Illustration977 1955-07-25 5 Sought six wars in 90 days and freed South America Tgrett land mass ot Spanish and tse speaking peoples that forms »f South America today is divided 0 j number of states. iiiiih!> the) correspond to the Spanish u> ii^cd to be land of passionate ,u lent peoples too rarely977 words
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Article389 1955-07-25 5 The Spanish people rejected the House of Bonaparte. All over the country revolutionary committees < Juntas i proclaimed that King Charles was deposed and that his son Ferdinand i who was in exile with his father i reigned in his stead. Gathered at Cadiz, their389 words
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Miscellaneous110 1955-07-25 5 Shvrlovk Hohnvs Knovkvci out Sh'rfi Trnvy Thinking again Sal——^M TSENID TUE LAUNDRY MARK "I f^lS jg MS_DPV O-EANEg, 1 I MEANWHILE nFTAII IJP HERE VWLL OOYS. CcT ME HIS Mm i».i^ I UNDER THE PP^?^ /Q^ EVERY TIME NOU DO I UP.' i JLIKAVIULt I r.^nnmm^mm^ 9 J t^t^ t110 words
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Obituary33 1955-07-25 6 2$ Word, fit (minimum). IN MEMORY of my dearly beloved husband William Archibald Gibson who died on July 25th 1954. after brine wounded b«- Communist Terlorlst on Kulai Oil Palm I33 words
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Article116 1955-07-25 6 ANNOUNCE MENTS Wmm flit < minimum j. FOLLOW PEDANT Every Day in tie 'Malay Man' 1! you want to win that $5,000 word p SPRING-CLEAN indoor Air with Air-wl, k. It keeps the house country-fresh it kills unwanted economic in use. JUI IF, ANN DRESS-SHOP, 34 Ghaut It's New with116 words
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Article581 1955-07-25 6 The Falling Exodus Those who talk glibly of the Chinese in Malaya turning their eyes longingly in the direction of China will find very little to sustain their shaky thesis in recent figures about emigration from Malaya. The exodus of Chinese, particularly young Chinese, from Malaya, in response to appeals581 words
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Article585 1955-07-25 6 Agreement at Geneva means that the great powers have re- cognised the hard facts of the I atomic age. In terms of the problems that still divide the I policies of East and West this is a limited agreement, leaving I many specific points still585 words
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Article103 1955-07-25 6 Singapore's constitutional crisis has overshadowed the very real threat of a near breakdown in municipal and certain government departments now hanging over the Island. On August 3, 10.000 daily-paid workers of the City Council will strike, affecting such vital services as water, electricity, gas and public health.103 words
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1949 1955-07-25 6 The flaws in the Rendel Constitution 2.....mim.,..m..mm.iiim .iihhi..iiiiii.ii| I PROFESSOR C. NORTHCOTE PARKINSON, PROFESSOR OF I HISTORY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA, CIVES HIS I REASONS FOR BELIEVING THAT THE RENDEL REPORT, ON I WHICH THE SINCAPORE CONSTITUTION IS BASED, WAS I WRITTEN ON WRONG PREMISES. HE POINTS TO SOME1,949 words
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382 1955-07-25 6 HAVING received a flick of the whip, I must again step into the arena. With typical journalese, R.W.B. picks two names out of the context of a group of professional activities in which the words "first night", were never mentioned. He is. nevertheless, right that382 words
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Letter167 1955-07-25 6 TT Is good news that a number of film companies will be using Singapore as a locale for their new pictures, as the resultant publicity will be good for Singapore. But I hope the Singapore Government makes certain that a distorted picture of Singapore does not167 words
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Article128 1955-07-25 7 v is the ketua— candidates O ut to win his favour KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. headman, or ketua, is a powerful 'H^^i,, Malay politics. d that he can get an entire viliirects. So candidates of all parties to win him over. Most condidates ask the headman's permission128 words
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Article30 1955-07-25 7 Firms want more ex prisoners MFUB Sun. ners have ood workini m nt re- the end n were not irisonen availp 'isoners d good rmerly that dlslid socieestab- the coun-30 words
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Article33 1955-07-25 7 MPUR, Sun Welfare Lothelp the Fields Asi hildren's I Pi langor. ipproved a| iation, but i en decided the mant i 000. Dunda will Lumpur. urban areas jl the state.33 words
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Article16 1955-07-25 7 1 of Johore. n Ibrahim. re Bahru's Monday at the on the In Johore16 words
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Article64 1955-07-25 7 SEREMBAN, Sun. The YWCA cut across all barriers of race, creed and profession, Mrs. S. F. Owen, president of the Negri Sembilan YWCA, said at a dinner at Seremban last night. The dinner was in celebration of the fifth birthday of the branch. Mrs.64 words
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Article47 1955-07-25 7 PENANG. Sun. -Two ships of the Indian Navy. Cauvery and Tir, will call at Penang on their way back to India from a visit to Indonesia. The ships will be open to visitors on July 31 between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m.47 words
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Article35 1955-07-25 7 oOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— For crossing the perimeter fencing of Pekan Nana.s new village Tan Joo Moi. a rubber tapper. was fined $100 or 14 days' jail in the Sessions Court. Pontian. today.35 words
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Article, Illustration31 1955-07-25 7 LITTLE ONG TECK does his homework, helped by his guardian, Mr. Nioh Ah Pek, 51. Standing behind them is Nioh's only child, Kum Cheong. Straits Times picture.31 words
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146 1955-07-25 7 SIX-YEAR-OLD Ong Teck. parted by the law last week from his opium-smoking father, Wong Ah Leong, 65. has found a new friend in Mrs. F. Leon -Son. a teacher and president of the Singapore Canine Welfare Association. Mrs. Leon -Soh has offered to146 words
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Article148 1955-07-25 7 'YOU CAN'T TREAT US LIKE CATTLE' KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. FEDERATION bank clerks who met here today decid- ed to ask for a minimum wage. The amount will be fixed by the annual delegate conference of bank employees in Ipoh next month. Today's meeting was called148 words
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Article48 1955-07-25 7 SEREMBAN. Sun. A Ceylonese who grew a beard during the Japanese occupation and refused to shave it off until the British returned has died in Seremban. He was Mr. V. T. Muthayah Pulavar. also well-known In Negri Sembilan for his work for charity.48 words
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Article38 1955-07-25 7 TEMERLOH, Sun.— Noh bin Uda, a Malay Regiment private stationed at Kemayan, claimed trial In the Sessions Court here yesterday to cheating the Post Office Savings Bank of $8.29. The case was postponed until Auk. 24.38 words
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Article, Illustration42 1955-07-25 7 In tail coat and top hat. Mr. Ow Khtng Law, of the Malayan Film Unit, sets out from Malaya HaH to receive from the Queen at Buckingham Palace the M.B.E. awarded to him in the Birthday Honours.42 words
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Article353 1955-07-25 7 Sun just shine on this film All IT HAPPENED II SINGAPORE, TOO SINGAPORE'S usually reliable sun failed to shine for British film director Jack Lee and producer Joseph Janni yesterday. At the second location shooting of "A Town Like Alice." at 11 milestone Jurong Road, stand-ins had to wait all353 words
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Article49 1955-07-25 7 PENANG, Sun.— The mosque here in Leith Street, which was built about 100 years ago, is now in a dilapidated condition. The mosque's committee is appealing for funds to renovate it on a large scale. Gifts may be sent to Mr. M. A. Sobhan, 473, Chulia Street49 words
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260 1955-07-25 7 Driving tests also help to keep death off roads KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. CLOSER co-operation between the Municipality and the Traffic Police has resulted in a big decrease in the number of road accidents in Kuala LumAnother reason for the decrease was the relntroduction of driving260 words
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Article221 1955-07-25 7 M.C.A. has no claim to represent Chinese, says Labour candidate KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. rpHE Labour Party candidate for Selangor Barat, Mr. A Tan Tuan Boon, said tonight that the Malayan Chinese Association had no right to claim to represent the Chinese. Important leaders of the association221 words
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Article29 1955-07-25 7 KUANTAN, Sun.— The Sultan of Pahang ha* announced that next Saturday, instead of Friday, will be observed as a public holiday for Hart Raya Haji in Pahang.29 words
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Article88 1955-07-25 7 Two angry women hit a man KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. S. Soosai, a grass-cutter at the General Hospital here, told the Second Magistrate's court yesterday that two women had assaulted him because they claimed his dog was a nuisance to them. The women, .Govindammah, an amah at the hospital, and Palaiammah,88 words
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Article49 1955-07-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR. SunThere were no bidders yesterday at an auction by court order of 12 terrace houses and two pieces of land belonging to a well-known businessman, Mr. Loke Yung Hong The properties, in Hale Road and Circular Road, carried ft reserve price totalling $200,000.49 words
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Article52 1955-07-25 7 PENANG, Sun. Miss P. Cunnington, a specialist in Junior Red Cross work, will conduct a training course for cadet officers in Penang from July 20 to Aug. 1. Miss Cunnington Is now on a short visit to Penang advising the Penang and Province Wellesley Red52 words
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Article80 1955-07-25 7 IPOH, Sun. Roman Catholic congregations in Ipoh were reminded today at church services that it was their duty to vote on Wednesday. The Rev Father ciatti spoke of a recent warning by the Pope, given through the Archi- bishop of Malacca, that it would80 words
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Miscellaneous138 1955-07-25 7 The weather MINIMUM TEMPERATURE (7 30 p.m. on July 23 to 7.30 a.m. on July 24): Singapore 74 degrees, Penang 74, Kota Bahru 74, Kuala Lumpur 72, Ipoh 72, Penang 73. MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE (7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on July 24): Singapore 85 degrees, Penang 86, Kota Bharu 88. Kuala138 words
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Advertisement1461 1955-07-25 8 T.i. 1405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. T.I MM (18 lines) (Incorporoted in Singopore) 12 lines) "C 1 E LUE FUNNEL LINE Carrier^ option to procrd via other port* to lood anrf duchorge corqo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON, I CONTINENTAL PORTS Singopore DM Soilt P. Sham Penong Ascanius for Liverpool1,461 words
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Advertisement1004 1955-07-25 8 McALISTER CO., LTD -3 TEL.: No.: 283.1 U ELLERMAN BUCKNALL klavf.mf.s LONDON. HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, IO S AN(srif<; lnt HAMBURG PORTLAN0 »ATT^YV Nc i'.t and «or U.S.A., North Atlontlc Ports Acceptin, tor 0 ftf ond Canada and via Colombo *■<*.,.. I •CITY OF PERTH BOUGAINvn.r Spore P. S'hom Penona S P1,004 words
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Article52 1955-07-25 9 DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCED s ptemb« .<». IUKUSI lo m roister !5 s DREDGING r: Kf V interim divi,i. r share y Ss .id. |r year «nd- lucust :> t:» holder* on reless for mdpayable <>n I s h ireholders .pVm> tin > I Ii»: A divits ptr V- 1 I the52 words
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Article309 1955-07-25 9 SII US! MAUK I I REVIEW VIELY for the c mari Colony crisis" nrord year lor and tin n1 iarse mine comtrlal foun- but inI.d have til tins with the It is not often that in one weeK any share Is so particularly outttandlng aa Petaling309 words
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Article601 1955-07-25 9 By Our Market Correspondent YEAR'S HIGHEST COMMODITY IT WAS a very good week for Malayas rubber and tin thanks to renewed American interest and prices touched new high levels during the period. On Saturday morning rub- i her closed at $1,331 per 1b for August first601 words
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Article64 1955-07-25 9 The Half— E\rhans» Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants on Saturday: Selling: T.T. or O.D. ready: Holland Guilders 123 3 '4. On the free exchange market in Hong Kong on Saturday, the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.83'\ cash and a. 87 for64 words
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Article446 1955-07-25 9 rE following business dono in the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of brokers for the period July 16 to July 22:— INDUSTRIALS: 8.8 Pets 46s 6d. to 50s. C.T.S. Ords. 34s and 335. 6d. cum dividend 32s 3d cx 1 dividend. Praser Neave446 words
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Article670 1955-07-25 9 THE Malayan Share Brokers' Association. Singapore section, issued the following full list of quotations after their last meeting on Friday: Baywi Mtan Alex Bricks Pref 1.85 1.95 xd Ords 2.10 2.25 xd Atlas Ice 13.00 (buyers] 8.8. Petrol 49 6 51 6 KM Trustees (.50 7 00670 words
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Advertisement411 1955-07-25 9 KNUTSEN LINE Fist nd Regular Service CANADA/U S PACIFIC PORTS 30 DAYS Sulin? Arriving Singapore P.Swcr Pcnang Fremanrle 21 |uly 8 Aug 10 Aug 11 Aug 18 Aug 3 Au? 12 Sept 14 Sapt 15 Sept 22 Sept icor 3 Oct 5 Oct 6 Oct 13Oc» ort;o and passengers for411 words
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Advertisement843 1955-07-25 9 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE CENTRAL PROVIDENT Fund Board invites Applications for the combined post of Secretary and Legal Assistant to Ihe Board at a Salary of $1,500 x $25-$1.750. Applicants should write to the Secretary <E> Central Provident Fund Board, P.O. Box 3060, Singapore, not later than 4th August. 1955, stating843 words
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Advertisement787 1955-07-25 9 NOTICES PETALING TIN, LIMITED Notice Is hereby given of the declaration of a third quarterly interim dividend of 20% In respect of the year ended 31st October, 1955, less Income Tax at 307 f payable on 19th August, 1955. to shareholders registered on 29th July, 1955. By Order of the787 words
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Advertisement673 1955-07-25 9 NOTICES PERAK ST. ANDREW SOCIETY The 42nd Ordinary Annual General Meeting of Members will be held in the Ipoh Club on Wednesday. 27th July, 1955 at 6.45 p.m. PEGANG PROSPECTING COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated In the Federation of Malaya> Notice Is hereby given that an Interim Dividend of 30% less Income673 words
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Advertisement296 1955-07-25 9 NOTICES an council of Singapore Section 103 Municipal Ordinance (Chapter 133). M4KINO IP AND DRAINING OF MANDALAY ROAD PROM MOIXMEIN ROAD TO BALESTIER ROAD. NOTICE Is hereby given that the plan, specification, estimate and apportionment of expenses of makliiK up and draining of Mandalay Road from Moulmeln Road to BalesUcr296 words
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Article120 1955-07-25 10 MR. FRANCE. By Donald McCormick. (Jarrolds. 165.) PIERRE Mendes-Frances term of office as French Premier was brief enough. Half-way through last years Geneva Conference he flashed to "the summit" like a meteor, performed several brisk political miracles, and was duly brought down by political rivals early120 words
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643 1955-07-25 10 LEE SIOW MONG - A brave attempt to interpret Chinese thought LEE SIOW MONG REVIEWED BY CHINESE MACIC AND SUPERSTITION IN MALAYA, by Leon Comber. (Donald Moore, Singapore. $2.50.) \|R. COMBER'S book is a brave attempt by a aTI foreigner to interpret Chinese thoughts and views. What appears to a foreigner to be magic643 words
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Article179 1955-07-25 10 DEVIL ON MY SHOULDER. By Hans Becker. (Jarrolds. 12s. 64.) rpHXS the adventures of 1 a Wehrmacht sergeant taken prisoner in Russia during the last war reads like a hotted-up version of Nashe's "Unfortunate TravelHans Becker flnas himself in a series of situations unpleasant and outlandish: he179 words
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Article140 1955-07-25 10 ONE MAN IN HIS TIME. By N. M. Borodin. (Constable. 215.) THIS is the autobiography of a Russian scientist who came over to the West in 1948. Of greater interest is his account of what happened when the Party, ever in search of scapegoats, fastened upon the140 words
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Advertisement187 1955-07-25 10 THE STRONGER BICYCLE THAT WSTS LONGER! TRUE TEMPER STEEL BICYCLES/y )}f t Jf F//\ Be twe your choice is ?^s&s*J^i± \J smooth running Phillips Bicycl g» H jr Specially made for long latrln "ft h strengrh, and finished in ijTkk^»*k. gleaming cn.imcl with 9| sparkling chrome M 1 fitmenM. 4&*^nK^^Bt^[187 words
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Miscellaneous495 1955-07-25 10 lllllllllllllllllllllHllllllillHMlI«H«""««"«™«™""""'""" J3RI DG"E by KENNETH KONSTAM A MISUNDERSTANDING ap- more especially after an inlpears to prevail concern- tial pass, because the opening Ing the C.A.B theory that a bidder is under no obligation response at the two level to re-bid. Only in the case of should show a reasonably a495 words
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448 1955-07-25 11 SURREY SCORE 394 FOR EIGHT, YORKS 354-3 DECLARED County cricket leaders put up big totals LONDON, Sun. SURREY, the holders, and Yorkshire, who are challenging strongly for the title, put themselves in strong positions on the first day's play in the series of county cricket championship matches which started yesterday.Reuter - 448 words
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Article487 1955-07-25 11 Secretary quits over boycott T^HE secretary of the 1 Singapore Cycle Racing Association, Mr. J. H. Clarke, has resigned as a result of the boycott by four civilian clubs of the Singapore-Kuala Lumpur race. Four clubs withdrew because they objected to the inclusion of a time-trial from Batu Pahat to487 words
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473 1955-07-25 11 Kilat and Selangor Club draw in final for Stonor Shield SCOREBOARD SELANGOS CLCB Ist Inns 167 KILAT CLUB Ist Inns Rajalingam lbw Jones 2 B. S. Maniam c Glllesple b Charlesworth 2 M. S. Maniam c and b Wanless 27 M. Shepherdson o Charlesworth 1 R. E. Wescoe 0 Jones473 words
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Article173 1955-07-25 11 ARGONAUTS beat Radin Mas Rambler^ 5-2 yesterday at Jalan Besar Stadium to take the lead in the Singapore A.F.A. Dlv. 2 league. Fathul Karib and Argonauts each have 20 points from ten games, but Argonauts take top place on goal average. In the second half of173 words
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Article47 1955-07-25 11 R.A.F. Changi "A" beat Queen's Royal Regiment by 115 runs in a cricket friendly at Changi yesterday. Changi "A": 154 for 7 (Pitman 51. Griffiss 50, Roper 17, Stepney 14: Lawrence 3-18). Queen's: 39 (Broderlck six for 10, Greenroyd two for five).47 words
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535 1955-07-25 11 pESULTS of the opening ties in the Singapore Badminton Association's Junior tournament played at the Badminton Hall over the weekend are: SATURDAY'S RESULTS Men's singles (first round): Long Pong Kong (National) bt A. Hill (Coronet) 15-9, 15-11; Long Pern Chan (National) bt Nordin Awang535 words
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117 1955-07-25 11 READING, Sun. DILL McMINNIS, slim 40-year-old Royal Air Force sergeant, overcame intense heat to win the British marathon championship here yesterday in 2hr. 39min 35sec. McMinnis finished remarkably fresh after the gruelling 26 miles 385 yards, run with temperatures in the 80s. Second117 words
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Article62 1955-07-25 11 Whitrod scored 59. which included five sixes, when Braddell Cricket Club beat V.M.C.A. by seven wickets in a friendly match V.M.C.A. 115 for five dccl. (A. I. Khan 47. Chandran n.o. 29, Tuck Phooi 16: MacKay two for 29). Braddell C.C.: 116 for three (Whitrod62 words
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Article344 1955-07-25 11 LONDON, Sun. V EADING positions ln the Engli.sn M 4 county cricket championship table after Friday's matches are: Positions of other teams, showIng matches played and points, are: Hampshire 19. 110; Derbyshire 18, 98; Leicestershire 18 86; Gloucestershire 18. 84; Nottinghamshire 17, 72; Kent 19. 71;Reuter - 344 words
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Advertisement312 1955-07-25 11 k Before Posting j t. Box Number. .hculd be Ukcn S Addren to the 1 Cecil Street. j 11-t i« <■'•■ (HOOL waking Tuition iplls Form i-rf-ation A 4985 WO SCHOOL ;>l.al InSV iur Driving < every llour I Mi SCHOOL. Code $10/Paiallel 410, > J4790. nmeictol insti- Office Ul312 words
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Advertisement460 1955-07-25 11 DANCING 20 Wordt 110 (minimum). Dailg 1 month. It Wordt $1 JO (Mm.) RAFFLES HOTEL Nightly i Dance and Floor-Show from 9 to 12 p.m. EMBASSY HOTEL— Enjo- your dance at our Roof Garden nightly DANCING ON Monday Night West Point Garden. DANCE ln the Open Air 8.30 to Midnight.460 words
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Advertisement933 1955-07-25 11 WANTED TO PURCHASE JO Word* %S (Min.)— Box St ett. extra. LAND. 15.000 sq.ft. or more within Industrial town limits, suitable for small factory, preferably with old > lo ."se or godown. Write to Box /\4»oy S.T. REPRESENTATIVE BUNGALOW \or preferably 2-storey house 3 bedrooms modern san., spacious lounge-dlnlnjr room933 words
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Advertisement347 1955-07-25 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE 1 10 Words SS (Min.)— Box SO ctt. extra. A NUMBER of lengths of ship's chain cable size varying from 2" I to J%" are available for sale. All cable is serviceable and covered by i valid certificates. Particulars obtainable from Islay Kerr Co.. Ltd., Singapore347 words
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Advertisement466 1955-07-25 11 U^U*^WORD PUZZLE j MONDAY Straits Times I WORD PUZZLE "M" Cut out and pin with other coupon*. Posting instructions appear below. Name Addrejj 1 I s a I i'M H A'R T Sl fllL "N 1 o I A C c I MISSING I TMw X~ T fTOOBtt :1 1466 words
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Article727 1955-07-25 12 FORMER SINGAPORE FOOTBALLER'S GOALS WIPE OFF A 2-0 DEFICIT LATE GOAL TAKES THEM TO THEIR FIRST CUP FINAL KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. I^AST COAST under- J dogs Kelantan dealt :i mighty blow to Selangor's soccer prestige by beating them 3-2 here today to qualify for the Malaya727 words
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Article, Illustration58 1955-07-25 12 EMPIRE ROSE, an old racing favourite, being led in by Mrs. O EH. Cutler, after winning the Ladies Plate for hacks and polo ponies over 5f at the Singapore Turf Club Gymkhana Meet on Saturday. The rider, 17--year-old Miss Patricia Cutler, achieved the ambition of every rider58 words
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347 1955-07-25 12 Malacca in innings win over Johore MALACCA. Sun. TtIALACCA, trounced iTI Johore by an innings and 110 runs in their inter-state cricket match which ended on the Malacca Club padang here today. Johore were put out today for totals of 76 and 48 against Malacoa's first innings score of 234347 words
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Article60 1955-07-25 12 Wanderers and Indian Association drew In their S.C.A. Junior tournament (Section A) fixture at Woodsville yesterday. Wanderer., 183-7 dccl. tA Anthonioz 15. N. Pereira 28 C. Fernando 43. LEstrange 30 D. Miller 43 no.. Narayanan 4-39 br.su 1 2-25). Indians 110-7 (Rasiklal 46. Sithawalla 17.60 words
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Article69 1955-07-25 12 Swift Athletes Association will hold their fourth annual championships on August 13 at the Victoria School ground at 2.30 p.m. Heats will b«! run off tomorrow, beginning at 5 p.m. on St. Joseph's Institution ground, for the 100 yards and 220 yards seniors, and the 100 yards and69 words
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806 1955-07-25 12 POLICE BEAT ARMY AND SCC NOW HEAD THE TABLE By Our Cricket Reporter npHE Police set the Army back a pace in the Army's bid to retain their title in the senior cricket tournament by beating the champions by 49 runs at the Police Depot ground yesterday. By this defeat806 words
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Article125 1955-07-25 12 IPOH Sun. IJONG KONG Chinese soccer tourists outplayed a Perak Chinese Football Federation invitation eleven by 3-0 before a crowd of 4.000 on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground here today. The match was dominated by the tourists after the invitation team had missed two good125 words
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Article858 1955-07-25 12 Varsity v SCRC YTNIVERSITY of Malaya beat Singapore Chinese Recreation Club by 175 runs at Sepoy Lines. UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Thiagarajah lbw C. Wong 14 Cameron b Chew Bee 2 Navaratnam not out 80 Delilkan c Chong Jin b D. Lee 30 Yiap Khin Yin c Thiam858 words
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Article77 1955-07-25 12 Sino-Malays soccer team to play against Salzburg P.C the visiting Austrian National League team, at Jalan Besar stadium on Wednesday at a p.m. will be chosen from the following 22: Chee Beng. Osman Angullla Yonn Kong, Kok Chen K Johan. Hassan. Hee Jong, Kok Senjj. Hin Wen*,77 words
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343 1955-07-25 12 rfHEKEY S.A.F.A. first division league Di itrh I 1 Tiger S.A. and Singapore Corinthian I Besar Stadium yesterday produced tho result l m suited the leaders, Marine Department I Tigers and Corinthians drew 3-3. and their positions in relation to the unbeaten Marin-343 words
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Article43 1955-07-25 12 The S.A.F.A, Jir.'.n: league matches ■> Div. 2A: Royal Air PaJI Young Men's Muslim Avon at Farrer Park. Div. 2B: li. Timah S.C. 1-0 at" Ciena! ground. Halkowyu'a goa. HCnd by G. Chan. Div. 3A: Corinthi i lad; 3-0 at Geylang staoiut.43 words
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Article164 1955-07-25 12 iCINGAPORK Si tainw! the league champlonshi, Chinese Bwln mini? day before 1,1 ber Road The winning soai the last mlnuti I who returned j weeks ago j After four n-,.n play Chinpser,,.. fc.ng Bork i Chwef Hock received. Wee Hock blank range SSC164 words
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Article132 1955-07-25 12 rpiES for the Singapore BadminA ton Association junior championships on Wednesday are: JIMOR MEN'S SINGLES Cheong Hock Slew v Idros: Lim Kirn Wah v Munaiat Halim; Chong Ngiap Hin v V.N. Samy; Eric Yeo v Amir Hassan; A. Aziz Ahmad v Robert Lim; Robert Soh v132 words
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Advertisement790 1955-07-25 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. < on 1 I nurd from Page 6) SITUATIONS VACANT »»rrf« JtJ (Mln.)—Bax SO et: extra. ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTS wanted Salary $400 $600 p.m. apply— Plilllp M. Barnes. Box A 4962 S.T. I.KADINO TRAVEL BUREAU rrriuirrs tourlAt guidp.s no experience require but must undergo training apply with photo Box790 words
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Advertisement158 1955-07-25 12 "Look outl You nearly hit "You should tw' that cyclist." Dr. Jones with Ol Shouted. "Sorry Sir" I said. Doctor said, "It "W "didn't notice him! My eyes your syat health* i are so tired these days". awaydu-t indl«rWJP^ > I bathed my eyes regularly The Doctor «H" with Optrex—158 words
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Miscellaneous66 1955-07-25 12 SOCCER LBAODI DIV. 1: Marines v Kiivits. J. Besar 5 p.m.; R.E.M.E. v Chinrse Ath.. J. Besar 7 p.m. DIV. 2A: St. John, v KinU Rangers. F N ground. DIV. 3A: Junior A.A. v R.E.M.E. Civilians Geylang; Woodlands v Western A.C., M.F.A. .ground; Setia .laya v Serangoon, Farrer Park. FRIENDLY:66 words
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