The Straits Times, 19 September 1955
1955-09-19
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Title Section14 1955-09-19 1 COMPLIMETARY The Straits Times He***** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1»55 15 CENTS14 words
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Article340 1955-09-19 1 They demand veto on Sultan 'WE VET SPEECHES' KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday ALLIANCE COUNCILLORS on the Johore ounnl are to demand that any c policy speeches by the Sultan or his getjeni be vetted by the Alliance-dominated gtltc 'Accntive Council. ix>kesman of UMNO-MCA-MIC AlliI here today: "Alliance Councillors340 words
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215 1955-09-19 1 Johore is losing all its glory Sultan -I> Jnhore is finish U ed. 1 That is how 82-year-old Sultan Sir Ibrahim summarised his hour-long speech at his Diamond Jubilee banquet. Sir Ibrahim, who was recounting the pood old days, explained how he got things done. H e said. "In the215 words
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87 1955-09-19 1 PERTH. Sun. A Vampire 1 r crashed and exW 1 let) than 300 yards' peetatori at a Mttle of Britain display at r iyal Australian Air ttlon near here toS Flying Oflu-« r *Tt Williams. 31. was ltd His Wife watched the jetReuter - 87 words
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Article91 1955-09-19 1 SYDNEY, Bun. Britain will test new types of atomic weapons in Australia next year. They will cheapen the high cost of atomic explosions, the Sunday BunHrnild said today. Top British scientist Sir William Penney has developed the processes to be tested, the paper said in aReuter - 91 words
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Article, Illustration40 1955-09-19 1 THREE Lincoln bombers ot the R.A.f- tiy nigh overhead as the Sultan of Johore take* the salute at a parade in Johore Bahru yesterday. Two pages of Diamond Jubilee pictures See P. 4 and 540 words
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Article33 1955-09-19 1 NEW DELHI. Sun. The Prime Mlnlf.ter. Mr. Nehru, won a vote of confidence In the House of the People on his Ooa policy today by 156 votes to 36.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article97 1955-09-19 1 'Be alert' call to Chinese TAIPEH. Sun. >TATIONALI£T CHINA'S ruling Kuomintang Party has appealed to overseas Chinese to weld themselves together to face "tremendous difficulties." The guiding principle, the party stressed, must be the •preservation of each through the co-operation of all." Following a five-day conference here a programme toUP - 97 words
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Article30 1955-09-19 1 BOMBAY. Sun The Egyptian vice-premier. WtngCommander Oamal Salem, yesterday told millionaire guests in the famous Taj Mahal Hotel that in Egypt "we want no fabulously rich people." AP.AP - 30 words
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Article51 1955-09-19 1 BOMBAY. Bun.— One person <*a« killed and 20 injured »hen tw o groups of Muslims armed with sticks and knives clashed inside a mosque here tonight police fired one round to disperse the crowd. Sixty people were arrested. Police said later the situation was under controlReuter - 51 words
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Article133 1955-09-19 1 All abreast then the smash-up FVE men and a woman were Injured when three motor cycles collided outside the Supreme Court. Singapore, at 12.40 a.m. yriterday. Two of the men were seriously hurt. One of the machines caußht fire In the crash The three motor133 words
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Article28 1955-09-19 1 The death has occurred In England or Mr. H. R. Waldrn formerly manager of Harvard Estate. Kt-dah. f<> r Malayan American Plantations Ltd Hr wa.s 6028 words
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256 1955-09-19 1 'TIRED' SULTAN STAYS AWAY FROM THE BALL Spectators jam streets guests forced to leave cars and walk pHK Sultan and Sultanah of Johore did not attend the State ball here last night. This took some of the glitter from what was intended to be one of the most spectacular events256 words
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109 1955-09-19 1 Police to the rescue of a referee I.MSWNK San I\H RIATHi SwiM soccer 1 fans tried to beat up the referee. Mr Devillera. of France, at the el«ac of today* soccer international here in which Switterland lout 5-4 to Hangary. the Olympic champions Part of the M.M* spectators who hadReuter - 109 words
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Article58 1955-09-19 1 BONN. Sun Dr Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, has received a telegram from Sir Anthony Eden, the British Prime Minister, thanking him for a full account of his talks In Moscow. "You did everything a man could do there, and you k*<ow what true confidence IReuter - 58 words
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Article53 1955-09-19 1 RANGOON. Sun A 100I foot section of the 18- foot high wall surrounding Ran poon's Central PrLton collapsed yesterday afternoon, and police fired warning shots in the air to keep the prisoner* from escaping while a barbed wire barrier was strung irp There were no Injuries andUP - 53 words
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Article46 1955-09-19 1 CAIRO. Sun Lieut. Col Oamel Abdel Nasser, the Egyptian Premier, announced that he has accepted an Invitation to visit Czechoslovakia. The visit Is expected to be next summer when Col Nasser will pay state visits to the Boviet Union and Hungary. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article57 1955-09-19 1 LONDON. Sun Mr Hrnry Blythe. a M-year-old professional hypnotist. hu cabled Marshal Nikolai Bulganln. the. Soviet Prime Minister, offering to cure him of his chain smoking. "I shall be very disappointed if I do not get a reply." Mr. Blythr said He added that heReuter - 57 words
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Article22 1955-09-19 1 CABTEL OANDOLFO. Bun The Pope today received Field Marshal Lord Montgomery In private audience for 30 minutes.- A P22 words
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Article22 1955-09-19 1 CASABLANCA. Bun. Two Moroccan policemen were seriously wounded by shots nred by terrorists In the Arab quarter here today Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article51 1955-09-19 1 KUBM.s f I IX PROVING I (Srr Pat, MENUS AIRKs SunLate*! rebel r»-p«ir'% say insurgents' Bert waring tin- < apital and tli.it m\ province* arc in rebel hi id 4lonc Wllll Ul.llltK o;«M naval hasrs in thr .onth and cit> of Bahia Itlanra in Buenos Aires I rReuter - 51 words
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Article36 1955-09-19 1 CAIRO Sunday. The Egyptian Ministry <>f EducaMnn has prohibited bachelors r r m teaching in girls' schools Al unmarried male teachers in girls' secondary schools are being replaced by married teachers. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article49 1955-09-19 1 A planter. Choo Sin H:l. 57 of Plenton new village. Jnhore was fatally Injured last night when he fell off a bus at the 7) milestone. Bukit Timah Road Choo was going to Join his family at the Sultan Diamond Jubilee celebrations in Johore Bahni49 words
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Article46 1955-09-19 1 Kour babies, three of them Chinese and the other a Malay, were born at the Johore Bahru O-.neral Hospital un Diamond Jubilee day. Ha-pttal authorities told the Btralt* Times last night that their parents had not yet decided on names for their Jubilee children.46 words
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191 1955-09-19 1 Flyaway envoys spied for 20 years LONDON. Sun. »THE British Foreign Office believes that two former members of its foreign service, Donald McLean and Guy Burgess, who went behind the Iron Curtain four years ago. were long term Soviet agents." A Foreign Office spokesman was commenting on an article 'inReuter - 191 words
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Article487 1955-09-19 2 After day and night of fun, crowds are out at dawn for the parade of parades people of Johore Bahru, caught up in the Sultan's Diamond Jubilee celebrations, hardly slept during the week-end. One programme or another kept them on their feet all day and487 words
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135 1955-09-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Months of research and browsing through dusty old volumes went into the preparation of the illuminated address presented by the High Commissioner. Sir Donald MacGillivray. to th" Sultan of Johore. yesterday. A congratulatory message from the High Commissioner was presented135 words
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Article, Illustration15 1955-09-19 2 THE FIJIANS swing smartly by in yesterdays biR parade in johore Bahru. Straits Times pictur-.-15 words
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Article124 1955-09-19 2 Johore s Chief Police Officer, and Captain H E. H. Nlcholls. Senior Officer. RoyaJ Malayan Navy took the salute with h m on the dais There waj a full programme for the day. Bea sports which began at 10 am. continued till late evening. There was124 words
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249 1955-09-19 2 For little Miss scene-stealer a quiet birthday YESTERDAY in the midst of the enormous public celebrations in honour of her parents. Princess Meriam quietly celebrated her fifth birthday The Sultan of Johore'* A.U.C. I apt. Kadlr said yesterday: "No pirturev" He told the Straits Times that the Sultan wished Princess249 words
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Article, Illustration21 1955-09-19 2 FIVE HUNDRED Malay women sat down d I a Jubilee makan besar in the Sultan Ab 1 que Straits Times picture21 words
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Article103 1955-09-19 2 IF the huge orang utan in the Johore Bahru Zoo suffers a nervous collapse today it won't be surprising. Yesterday he found himself the very miserable target of large crackers thrown at him by a number of boys. The orang utan. extremely frightened, tried to103 words
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Article140 1955-09-19 2 CHEERS ALL THE WAY JOHORES Royal Kamily went out lut night to see their subject* who had gathered by the thousands along the waterfront. Driving in an op«n car with Princes* Merlam whose fifth birthday it was >• -.UTday. the Sultan and hi.s Sult&nah smiled and waved at the cheering140 words
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Advertisement138 1955-09-19 2 What's happened to my hankies...! A dozen new hankies only a few weeks ago and now not one decent one left! Why don't you insist on getting Sunlight? Then there'd be no need to ruh my things to shreds in trying to get them clean. Sunlight's rich lather eases the138 words
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Advertisement54 1955-09-19 2 I ■W^flaE Sf»«4. ru.ctu.lit?. R*l.«M.tv tbM* •'< 5E CPAI •erv.t* to ttf MMfrn P. unsurpassed C P A is Bnt.sh A.rl.nr m.on,, Ptlois. maintained by Brimh Engine" concerning flight nm<» and KhrJulrs. booking allun to-da>. Comuli M.l»y.« AT"" Ocxii BuilJnn. Sin^.p-"- 1' Th. biMu to. lid B N Botwo A54 words
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374 1955-09-19 3 THREAT OF BOMBING BY SEA AND AIR BUENOS AIRES, Sunday AN TI-AIRCRUTGUNS opened fire early today in this city which face* a threat of bombardment unless President Peron yields to an ultimatum from army and navy rebels and resigns. Reports reaching London saidReuter; UP - 374 words
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Article, Illustration36 1955-09-19 3 MacDO NALD AND THE PRESIDENT THE NEW British High (am missioner In India, Mr Malcolm Mac Dona Id. oreaenU his letter of commission to the President of India. Dr Rajendra Pnuad, at Rashtrapatl Bhavan. New Delhi.36 words
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Article80 1955-09-19 3 Church ceremony TORONTO, Sun. Blonde Barbara Ann Scott, 27, yesterday became the wile of public relations man Tom King. In Rosedale Presbyterian Church, the skating star and the former basketball player fo r Michigan State University exchanged vows. The wedding was in the Presbyterian church because MissAP - 80 words
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Article84 1955-09-19 3 'TV makes my son a moron' Hi jut tits like a ciifirt-Bttfcir LONDON, Sun. VfRS JOAN BURKE, a councillor and wife of a Hastings, Sussex, doctor, said her son was "fast becoming a moron" through television. He does not read a book or do anything but sits like a codfishReuter - 84 words
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Article35 1955-09-19 3 TAIPEH, Sun. Chinese Communist guns In Amoy yesterday morning fired 52 shells at nearby Nationalist Quemoy Island off the coast of Fukien Province but caused no damage/ the Nationalist Defence Ministry announced. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article40 1955-09-19 3 MAINZ. Germany. Sun. A court here upheld the dismissal of a man who called hia boss an Idiot while talk- ing to a friend. The friend told the foreman and the foreman told his employer.— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article34 1955-09-19 3 MUNICH, Sun. There 1 no reason to think that sugai alone increases tooth decayother carbo-hydrates have i greater effect. Professor H D. Cremer, West Oermar dietician, told scientists hen today —Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article198 1955-09-19 3 They don't mean a change of policy MOSCOW. Sunday. THE Soviet Communist Party chief, Mr. Nikita 1 Khrushchev, warned last night that Russian smiles since the Geneva conference did not mean the abandonment of Communist policy. "Those who expect thin to happen might just as wellUP - 198 words
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Article65 1955-09-19 3 ROME. Sun. A Rome magistrate ha« dismissed morals charges In a lurid sex case brought last November atf&lnat Giuseppe Botgiu. a top Communist lawyer. On (rounds of insufficient evidence, the Investigating magistrate, Prospero Bcardaccione, cleared Sotgiu of charges of committing "obscene acts." Including one thatAP - 65 words
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Article21 1955-09-19 3 VATICAN CITY, Bun.— The Pope has nominated Msgr. Domenico Enricl as Apostolic Internunzio. o r Minister, to Indonesia APAP - 21 words
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Article122 1955-09-19 3 Flutter— and Vienna takes over VIENNA. Sun. A BRITISH guard of honour presented arms at > Vienna's Schoenbrunn Bar- racks here yesterday as the Union Jack was hauled for the last time and a greyclad Austrian army band played "God Save The Queen." Moments later, the Brl- tlsh platoon facedReuter - 122 words
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149 1955-09-19 3 KARACHI. Sun —Abdul Qhaf!ar Khan, the "Frontier Gandhi." who supportg the creation of a leparate state jor Pathan tribesmen within Pakistan, was arrested early yesterday. The «4-year-old veteran of India's Independence campaign, was released from prison after five years In January, 1954, but restrictions wereReuter - 149 words
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Article235 1955-09-19 3 TROOPS RING TERROR TOWN NICOSIA. Sun. BRITISH troops moved Into the outskirts of Nicosia last night as rioting broke out In Metaxas Square here in Cyprus. They did not not go into action Immediately but were reported ready to enter the centre of the town to re■tore order. The rioter*—Reuter - 235 words
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Article49 1955-09-19 3 STOCKHOLM. Sun —Dr Carleton Smith, head of the American Association for the Promotion of Culture, left Finland yesterday on his way to Moscow to negotiate exchange visits of Soviet and American artists. He took with him a picture of Marilyn Monroe to show In Russia— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article38 1955-09-19 3 KLAOENTURT. (Austria), gun A workman levelling rubble from the cellar of a house In Vlllacn, near here, found gold coins welghm* nearly 4 lb. Now the town U the centre of a local "gold rush."— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article185 1955-09-19 3 GRENADE INJURES 6 IN CASABLANCA CASABLANCA. Sunday. ARSON, lynching and murder rearec. their heads again yesterday In a new wave of terrorism resulting from delays in ending the Moroccan crisi*. Unseen terrorists, threw aI. hand grenade into a sidewalk cafe called the Brasserie de l'Arc.UP - 185 words
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Advertisement428 1955-09-19 3 GOWN id GLAMOUR a with BODY CONTOUR LINGERIE BLENDAIRE BATISTE j f (OACKON tt COTTON) tPRIM GOWN IN THE NEW FABRIC ALL SIZES— c. < PINK WHITE \V)& BLUE S DAINTILEFt NEW SHORTY LENGTH J 1 1 GOWN, COOL, PRETTY. > COMFORTABLE. PINK WHITE BLUE. THESE GARMENTS m*4 EVER NEED428 words
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Article, Illustration191 1955-09-19 4 INDEED IT WAS A MOST MEMORABLE DAY FOR LITTLE MISS PENSIVE. LITTLE MISS I-CAN-DOIT AND LITTLE MISS WHISPE IT WAS the kind of birthday present only fairy princesses have. But even Princess Menam she was five yes- terday will most likely remember it as the most regal, the191 words
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Advertisement108 1955-09-19 4 your duty to your family TYPEDB^ Prjces From 11,500 33IS? 31^Easy Terms'can be arranged I 'We can offer you the choice of many types of spacious /4i Kr well designed bungalows, semi-detached and terrace TYPE S.B.2. J houses, in this estate, which has the following features:^ J*^Y -~z. \y. IDEALLY108 words
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Article, Illustration596 1955-09-19 5 OUS. WE DISH UP M-M-M-MONDAY M.M-M-MORNING GLIMPSES OF THAT ARABIAN NIGHTS BANQUET WITH A CHAMPAGNE TO H FROM THE QUEEN TO SULTAN: HAPPY BIRTHDAY AND A SILVER SALVER WHILE CHAMPACNE w«. flowing and 350 fMOTto Saturday night i Diamond Jnbil«« banquet were en596 words
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Advertisement101 1955-09-19 5 _H By the ■^^■'■P \a A f^ JA I makers of I I famous B pj^gf SNORKEL |p M All B I 1 r Ji b^bT^^vj^ aY ATA •aa H ifc aT^kWJ'^AV/f** aW 7^3 ft Wjy On/ > **Hp comes to you in the >^iF JuISJK. V eonvnlant top-wll bottle.101 words
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Article28 1955-09-19 6 1$ *ortf« 110 (mltummm). THK FAMILY ef Mrs Jane De Cilva thank all relative*, friends %ho att«nded her luneral on 17.9 55 and those rho sent wreaths.28 words
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Article170 1955-09-19 6 id Hordm %l» tmimmmm). FOLLOW PEDANT Every Day In the Malay Mail' If you want to win that (5.000 word puzzle ELSIE MARY LTD 2nd Floor. 13, Battery Road— ExquMte Coljfction ol Original Eveniiiß Gowns Just nrri\ed! "SMELLS FISHY to mr mIA George. That'& neither pleasant nor lunny Then170 words
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720 1955-09-19 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon. Sept. 19, 1955. Progress In Hongkong The industrial progress of Hongkong is increasingly held up for Singapore to admire and to emulate. This progress is real and sound. The large decline in the entrepot trade, especially with mainland China, has been neutralised, and the colony's720 words
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Article338 1955-09-19 6 Unless something entirely unforeseen happens during the next few days there will be no all-Vietnam elections this yrar. as called for in the Geneva armistice agreement which ended the Indo-China I war a year ago. Most recent statement on the subject came from South Vietnam338 words
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Article163 1955-09-19 6 Mr. Leopold Amery, a I former Secretary of State for the Colonies, and for India, Dominions Secretary and First Lord of the Admiralty, had a special link with Singapore, a territory he never visited. His advocacy of the Singapore Base, following the lapsing of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance .tfter163 words
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959 1955-09-19 6 808 PIDGEON - OCR PROBLEM No.1-TURN STREET URCHINS INTO FUTURE CITIZENS BOB PIDGEON By VOITH, it ha* been said with truth, is a nations greatest asset. And In this respect Singapore ls singularly fortunate, for a high proportion of Its population are young people, to whom the future belongs. But if that future959 words
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Article, Illustration848 1955-09-19 6 WALTER HOOD - WALTER HOOD. ■y Secretary of the Colonial Section of Britain's Trades Union Congress. THE International Confederation of Free. Trade Unions have been meeting in Vienna to forge their policy and the meeting has underlined the difference between trade unionism as it is known and848 words
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Letter, Illustration384 1955-09-19 6 AS there has been a lot of fus N concerning a meeting at the Federal House cantoen last Bunday and the formation of a new union, as one of the convenors of that meeting I think It Is my duty to clarify the position. Hitherto the384 words
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Advertisement732 1955-09-19 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. ZV ii ....I. (minimum) DE FOE To John Alice (oee Krditi. ii aon at K.K. HonplUl, B'pore on i». 55. Boh well WONG: To Doris (Nee Wee^ *lfr of Dr Wong Mook Ow. on lßth sepu'mbei' al K-iiuiang Kerb.tu Hoaplt.i: a son. 2* Hord. Sl* (mimimmm). HEAH-LOKK The732 words
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Advertisement51 1955-09-19 6 6 RAFFLES PUCE PHONE JPTICIANS^ K. E. MEYER fnao. d opt K. W. BELL dip opt ast; JHHlllhlllllllHH MimillllHMllllllllMllllllilllllltlli NAIL- BUILDER !S An Economy Pack r 1 I both Frosted Prol'fp a 1 ■I sealer Nail Sea'?' II designed for P Nails \V_ [Jr SHRIRO (CHINA) I tIIIMIIIIIIIIIMIimiIIIU ••••■••II lIIIIMimin51 words
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Article294 1955-09-19 7 FRIENDSHIP QF NEIGHBOURS WILL PROTECT SINGAPORE' 0T AGE-OLD SUSPICIONS BAR fULL CO-OPERATION' y; MORES Chief Minister, Mr. David Mar I ha said yesterday that he had the "deepest .pert" tor the Chinese and an unhounded faith their solid >jood sense, amazing adaptability n d loyalty t*> the294 words
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Article, Illustration33 1955-09-19 7 SOME of the crowd of raisin* their fist* in support of a resolution to oppose the Public Security Bill at a P.A.P.•ponsored rally at Fairer Park. Singapore, yesterday. Straits Times picture33 words
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Article145 1955-09-19 7 PARTY WANTS TO BROADCAST KUALA 1 I'MPUR. Sun. (i- Laoour Party strongly to c Government i tdlo Malaya did the party to olltlcal bioadcast. 7 n oi the Selanof the party. nan Boon, said PMIP and i have bi on mike broadcasts have been left out. ratlc145 words
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Article, Illustration232 1955-09-19 7 They win 5 prizes in puzzle contest PENANO, Sun. IT wa.s a great day for the Chongs of Klian Intan. Delighted by their family triumph in the Malayan Monthly's word puzzle contest "N." they ca'led today at the Penang office of the Straits Times, where a new232 words
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76 1955-09-19 7 It's jail for gangsters' 'admiral' rE "Hang Tuah" (admiral i of Dans 329. M Ollveiro, was sentenced to nine months' Jail in Singapore on Saturday for attempted extortion. Ollveiro demanded $40 as protection money from Teo Jin Seng, a pin-table stall holder, at Joo Chiat Road on July 28. It76 words
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Article28 1955-09-19 7 A Singapore housewife. Madam Wee In Kee. ye»terday reported the loss of $20 in cash and a gold bangle from her house at Kampong Tlonc Bahru.28 words
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273 1955-09-19 7 Unjust, say PAP speakers: But they hush up right of appeal aiX THOUSAND people who attended a People's Action Party rally in Singapore yesterday voted by clenched flst to oppose the Public Security Bill which comes up for its second reading in the Legislative273 words
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Article29 1955-09-19 7 A man found with six rolls of electric cable and two rolls of telephone wire at the entrance to Singapore Airport has been detained by the police.29 words
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Article39 1955-09-19 7 A vegetable seller. Chua Chin Ai. 22 was found stabbed In the chest In his house In Oarden Street. Singapore, last night. Chua was wounded in an argument with another hawker. He was admitted to hospital.39 words
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Article173 1955-09-19 7 MOON FESTIVAL WORKERS TO GET MORE PAY FROM RESTAURANTS SINGAPORE restaurants and bakeries which make Chinese festival 'moon cakes" will not increase their prices for the cakes, though their labour costs have pone up. The Singapore Workers' Union, represf nting hundreds of workers engaged tn producing and173 words
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Article, Illustration139 1955-09-19 7 ALL SMILES AS RAJA' LEAVES JAIL TENGKI' AHMAD bin Sultan Abdul Hamid. 4t. was all smiles when he wa« released from the Teluk \iison police station on Friday afternoon after he had served a flve-dajr sentence for falling to replace his identity card which b« lost three months ago. He139 words
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Article41 1955-09-19 7 A welder Lav Turk Hong. 19 was injured In the leg when a steel drum he was working on at the Tanjong Rhu slipway exploded yesterday morning. He was treated at the hospital and allowed to go home.41 words
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Article77 1955-09-19 7 Another $85 has been collected for Mr. Lung Kow. 72. honoured for bravery In 1914. who Is now destitute. Wellwlsher" of Singapore has given $20; Mr. Boh Kane Cheng, of Kuala Trengßanu. has given $5; and V.V C of Kuala Lumpur, has Riven $60. Mr. Lung77 words
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215 1955-09-19 7 A FUNERAL WRECKED 'MONSTER MEETING' -to claim a union organiser IPOH, Sun. WHEN only 22 Of an expected 100 delegates turned up today at a meeting advertised to form a "monster union" of Malaya's 500.000 beauty parlour girls, riance hostesses, barbers, bakers and a misrellaneous assortment of other workers the215 words
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227 1955-09-19 7 AN all-time record of 15.000 cars crossed the causeway from Singapore during the weekend for the Sultan's Diamond Jubilee celebrations and caused congestion unprecedented in the Statek history. Petrol dealers could not meet "nll-up-the-tank" demands from many motorists who had run out of petrol227 words
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Article176 1955-09-19 7 But police drive creates new menace attacks on women KOI A KHAKI Sunday. A BIG anti-rice campaign which was launched here a few months ago has driven more than I<K) of the town's known prostitutes to oth«r p.trts of the Federation. The O.C.PD. Kota Bharu.176 words
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Article96 1955-09-19 7 Sports fund total now $283,875 LATEST -ontr lbutior.., lo the .Singapore youth aport.N rPiitre fund have 1 brought the total to $283.87=) The Singapore Chine.se Amateur Athletic Federation has given $7,000 the proceeds of the basketball matches at the Happy World last Wednesday in which players from the Colony. Korea96 words
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Article90 1955-09-19 7 Safeguards lacking boss fined The manager of the Nanyang Tin Factory. Mm Boa Tin. was fined 1150 by a Singapore court on Saturday for not fitting safety appliances on his machinery. Mr. J A. Heaton. a Chi» r Inspector of Machinery at- tach«'d to the Labour Department told the court90 words
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Article66 1955-09-19 7 4 UNIONS— ONE COUNCIL Officials of all the four armed service* unions in Singapore with a total of 40.000 members, formed a Joint Inter-Services Industrial Council yesterday to study and formulate claim* of industrial workers em- -•d by the Services. u> represented in the council are the Singapore Admiralty Local66 words
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Article114 1955-09-19 7 Tin- Kx-S' rviccmm'N Association "f Singapore has dr,oner» ol war, who arc not m need of the $25 71 war damage compensation to which they an entitled, to Rive it to the association for the benefit iif distressed ex-Ser-vicem< n .ma tin ir !:imilics. It was announced114 words
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Miscellaneous85 1955-09-19 7 High tides TODAY: Blncupor* 12 27 «m '9 ft in.) 13 26 pm <9 ft 4 4 In.); Port Dlrkaon »03 am. (9 ft in > K pm. it ft 6 in Perm ne 207 a m <• ft. 1 in i 2.16 p.m. 1 7 ft 4in p TOMORROW:85 words
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Article169 1955-09-19 8 Dior now looks eastward Gowns (only $600) to be shown here pOWNS designed by Christian Dior may foon be on sale in Singapore The Straits Times was told this yesterday by M. Bernard Laurent, an executive from Maison Dior. has been exploring the market in Singapore during the last three169 words
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Article581 1955-09-19 8 TALKS WITH MANAGEMENT WILL BE HELD TODAY: STORE WORKERS JOIN UNION THE president of the Sinf apore Trade I'nlon Congress, Mr. S. Jaganathan. will meet the Bata Shoe Company management today (Mon.) to discuss the strike by 247 members of the Bata Employees' Union, a581 words
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Article, Illustration35 1955-09-19 8 THE ARCHDEACON, the Rev Robin Woody greets the Governor. Sir lUfcerl Black and I*dy Black as they arrtre for the Battle of Britain rommrmoraUon service at St Andrew's Cathedral yesterday Straits Times Dictate.35 words
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96 1955-09-19 8 \IISS FANG CHAO LING, a young painter, who iTI arrived in Singapore recently from Bali, said yesterday it was regrettable that Balinese women now have to conceal their beauty by tying cloth around their breasts. She said that in a few years Ball would be96 words
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Article22 1955-09-19 8 The 10.000-strong Singapore Naval Base Labour Union will meet the Base authorities today to discuss the union's outstanding wage claims.22 words
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Article75 1955-09-19 8 The managing partner of the Dunn Trading Company. Ng Chong Hock, was placed on two years' probation yesterday by the Second Singapore Criminal District Judge. Inche Ahmad Ibrahim. Ng was convicted on a charge of offering $2,000 to two senior officers of the Singapore Police Force75 words
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Article38 1955-09-19 8 RAWANO. Sun A new Tamil school, built at a cost of $5,000 on Buklt Munchong Estate, about nin r miles from here. wa s opened yesterday by Mrs. O. T. Alexander, wife of the estate manager38 words
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Article26 1955-09-19 8 The Governor of Singapore. 81r Robert Black. yesterday distributed the prizes at the Muslim New Year Sports held at Jalan Besar Stadium.26 words
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260 1955-09-19 8 WE DON'T LIKE NEW LAWS, says T.U.C. rpHE Singapore Trades Union Congress yesterday urged the Gov- 1 ernment to appoint committee to examine proposed changes in the Emergency Regulations. In a memorandum to the 'Chief Minister Mr David Marshall, the T.U.C. attacked four of the six new bills which comprise260 words
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Advertisement249 1955-09-19 8 Are You Quite Certain the Water You Drink is FREE from:--(a) TYPHOID b DYSENTERY (C) CHOLERA (d) BILHARZIA c AMOEBA (f) CYSTS Of E. HISTOLYTICA r AND OTHER DANGEROUS BACTERIA? j R 1) NOT ALL CLEAR WATER IS I M SAFE WATER. M 2) THAT UNPROTECTED WATER B IS ALWAYS249 words
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Advertisement315 1955-09-19 8 EVER LASTING FISIUXC, flg* THE KURALON FISHING NET We Introduce the new fyirh.uc ftbre Kvrolon N«i popolority in Jopon. TMf KUIAION RSMWG NCT ho.o.rwdyh.. Jopon lo bring obout the rotionoiiZOtion oro rm« Thu it known lob«o revolution in the (uh»ry Cl> Go*ernment ho* offered to promote il in th«,r T»»315 words
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Miscellaneous87 1955-09-19 8 Straits Times Crossword ACKOBS v. rture of these for divines' I. A seat ln Ankara? (7). <7>. 10. Tiresome. Id ward with his 16. Wood essential to hosien debts (7). workers ill 11. Erewhon waa Samuel But- Jl The saboteur's tool? <7) ler's version (7). 33. a youth to fortune87 words
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Miscellaneous163 1955-09-19 8 36. Utter (ft. 27. Sugar sifter or sand shifter (7). DOWN 1. Ruinous soaking? (■>. 3. Put away a copper to Tops>'s creator (61. 3. Current measures (7>. 4 Constrict a liquid In odd surroundings i 8 Morally unproved drifted ■Jmost (7) 0. 23 Belong «o belles the duty of163 words
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Article, Illustration1688 1955-09-19 9 Kossuth— A patriot whom money could not buy {ij!iMjii|iippjim}w^ TOMORROW EDITOR SHOT OWN WIFE wmunes ago while the kJ western world with parts of Africa and Asm were for the first (and last) time united under the R oman Emperors, Eastern Europe was, as it still is, inhabited by various1,688 words
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Advertisement154 1955-09-19 9 \ftieins I there's a a ssoni tale just (or qou APPLE BLOSSOM DIM4SK ROSE CORORATIOI KjV MIMOSA LILAC HOW TO MAKE littdEics -QUICK Rllll> i eyes ask lor putting two each eye bathe and r a moment lv eyes to 000 l rwM -.ne is gentle as a <.:. use154 words
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Advertisement355 1955-09-19 9 For straight backs and sturdy limbs V I 9 i TBB» -^^5/*lb» I i^/^^^^HCr- «daY- give your baby this pure milk Ostermilk U the nourishing milk food that habiet need when breast feeding a not successful. Vitamin D is added to Mi pure milk to build strong ooncs and teeth,355 words
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Advertisement79 1955-09-19 9 COOP NEWS!! SPECIAL REDUCTION GRAMOPHONE RECORDS MMMI hM trt|li«h Varal M NOW i| I r KM) 1<» > Mm s,.imal m. ra Only $1.00 50 c/s. Each TANG NAN AH COMPANY. 115 MM S' $<n«jpor*. n Milr ni iin!f<>wi mad* puhll-h rliwlHrai »d>< rim. inrnt* ■i (hr MN n,u.si.d It79 words
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Miscellaneous85 1955-09-19 9 Hex Morgan. 3M.D. \o skipping CB^BBBBBBBT BBBBBBBbC «BBBb( BBBBbV J BBBBBBBBBBbV VBBBBff^r^^ ■BdBBBBBBT^BB^BBBV Jb^BBBBbJ BBBBBBBBB\ V MPirk Tracy into Ih<> rauh H^^^H I r"TURN TUAT^H I P.(^ JUSTOC MOPE BAC VJ| V CjsO^FtNCtiP hOjlI" \^LUM6 UP,^B V RUT>I£AD \~]'.-Jj^USTSTiO W^ l2fc «n,- t=n/-p< 9ff Xi K....8]/\\* viau T HL F>>.85 words
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Article444 1955-09-19 10 COMMODITIES I I I THE Rubber Market In 4 Singapore last week was characterised by steady trading. Including covering orders, for an estimated eight to six thousand tons of rubber for Russia, placed in London. The tin price In Singapore last week was more active than444 words
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Article649 1955-09-19 10 MALA YA.WSH.UtKMAKKKT MSMSW TAX NEWS A WAITED By Our Market Correspondent THERE was no visible reaction on the Singapore Share Market on Saturday morning to the statement by the Chief Minister, Mr. I). Marshall, that his government was actively considering; increased taxation which would he laid before649 words
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Article914 1955-09-19 10 THE Malayan Share Broker* Auociatlon. Singapore section, lotted the following :uii list of reused quotations after it Urn meeting on Friday: I mm »TKI%L» Buyrr» artltr* \>i Bntki Prrf IIS IM Orda 10» All** Ir» 1IM «l>uy»r»i H B P. I r.'l 44 4t B M TruilFfi914 words
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Article285 1955-09-19 10 I 'THE following bu.->i i«>xs done in the RingaiKir-; Share Market last week was reported by one firm of brokers for the period September 10 to September 16: INDI STBIAL*: Praser and Neave Ords >i77'i. Fede-al Dispensary »3.12 l /j. Gammons (2.72 4 to $2. '(5 and 12.70.285 words
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Article71 1955-09-19 10 DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCED tt «IM« LTD d.v«,,n d ••""> in...,,, I W m fC« ™<1. -rl I payable on ,i.,, mterim divide, j December "> to shareholder; n r, iff on lettembet i GIWC LTD h H 1"" terim d.vid,,/ for the reai cemher England n M.p1,,,,,.. M xhar-hnM,• Bister jtpiiwfcu71 words
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Advertisement730 1955-09-19 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINOAPORE CITY COUNCIL 3 Temporary Suivryors Draftsmen at nll-ln tl**i monthly salan of $400, $425 $450, $475. $500 and $550 according to experience. Applications on forms obtainable from the City Engineer's Department should be submitted to the SecreUry, City Council by 26th September 1955. APPLICATIONS ar e Invited730 words
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Advertisement774 1955-09-19 10 NOTICES FRASER NEAVE. LTD. (Incorporated In Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that at the Annual Oeneral Meeting of the Company to be held on Saturday, 29th October 1955. the Directors will recommend payment of a final dividend of «'< and a bonus of B. per Ordinary Stock Unit, both lens774 words
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Advertisement743 1955-09-19 10 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE WATER DKPASTMENT Notice to CeoMsaers Due to alterat'ons on the mains supply the following areas will be without water from $am to p.m on Tuesday, 20th September West Coast Poad from Clementl Road to Sungei Jurong. Boon Lay Road and Jurong Road from 13 4743 words
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Advertisement858 1955-09-19 10 NOTICES NOTICE TO IOAD USERS LEVEL CRORHINO BETWEEN Bl KIT BESAPIT AND PADANG KENOAB Repairs to the above crossing will be carried out between the noun of 9.00 p.m. on 26th Brpt., 1965 and 7.00 a.m. the following morning. 3. Every endeavour will be made to pass vehicular traffic at858 words
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Advertisement357 1955-09-19 10 KNUTSEN LINE Fast and Regular Service t ROM CANADA/US PACIFIC PORTS— 3O PA y S Sailine. Arriving San Francisco Singapo"* P Swer Pc»i». Anna Bafcke In Port 19 Sip Ofcka Bakke 8 Oct 1 1 Oct 1 2 Oct Elitabctti Bakke S Oct 5 Not 7 No. Ciertnia Bakke 5357 words
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Advertisement886 1955-09-19 11 J .40, MANSFIELD fJ^JS^i^r ?g* THE BLUE^ FUNNEL UMe"^ p _J'horn Penong n r.iovjo* »ept 1» v-o-vP'ile* Up* 1, Hvrrpool **Pt 21/22 N«»wai u* u i^*K*« Sept 20 Oct 2 oc» Oct 7 Oct 10 Oct 11/1, 2!! 4 C" 1 ..:,?,-pooift Dublin Oct 20 N.vl H.\ 2!'^" 1 .rrpool886 words
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Advertisement970 1955-09-19 11 B^BaSj^k^L-J^K__ff^Bjl Bjb^Bv^^BJ _«i__awZ_ jSz _J^bSjl_AVSjl easPLm jftm. /M^ Lm.r!jaL SjSjL_~aC£^BVl_£A t EAST ASIATIC UNE F.r a* »AI"NCS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA A4en, Part SaM. Sanaa, Antwerp, Rertar4am, Measborg. Capenhogan, Cathenbar, ft Ossa "ERRIA" iO H 9 "._ST«om tt.^TL, .'hth**! 01 M (Passenger, SIENA 1/4 Oct 4 B<l "2mlAp?^: n/mm ii^a S^ -I970 words
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Advertisement968 1955-09-19 11 ."uTd^ngTHE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD. SINGAPORE (Incorporotad rr the United King/toml J LINES SAILINGS TO UK. AND CONTINEHTAL PORTS > poc# W- j now p*#rtOrtQ *TT^.!^':.\ C^T: 20/usept urn up* M up*, BowfOhotoA 4e~tt I "jfy.'tnn Rottordom 27 Sept/ 4 Oet Dsyatarrrvas Untie 20 Oct **Rott!rrdo% LV 2/ 7 Oat968 words
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Advertisement1245 1955-09-19 11 McALISTER <Sc CO.. LTD. TEL.: No ***** BLLBMMAM BUCKM ALL Xl A VENESS LINE LONDON. NAVRE. ROTTERDAM, LOS MBSJIL lAN FRANCISCO. HAMBURG PORTLAND. SEATTLE ft VANCOUVER ond for USA, North Atlont. f-ort, Acceptin, car,, for Central ft Secrh ond Canada ond v« Colombo Amerke CITTOFPOONA 5> *g"a" Piwro Spore P.1,245 words
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Article706 1955-09-19 12 LUTON HOLD BIRMINGHAM AFTER ROAD CRASH MATTHEWS' GOAL BEATS WOLVES LONDON. Sun. BLACKPOOL retained their unbeaten record in the English Football League yesterday, beating the mighty Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-1 at home to keep the leadership of the premier division with 13 points. Stanley Matthews, the veteran706 words
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210 1955-09-19 12 BELFAST. Sunday. ENGLAND scored an easy 4-1 win over Ireland here yesterday in the first amateur international football match of the season. AH thr goals camp In the second half, but most of thr best football was played In the Arst few minutes ofReuter - 210 words
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131 1955-09-19 12 INJURY-HIT LIONS ARE BEATEN 14-12 EAST LONDON Sun. THK British Isles Rugby Union Team suffered the fourth defeat of their South African tour yesterday when Border beat them by 14 points tone goal, three penalty eoiilsi to 12 ithree tries, one penalty goal) The British Ules Ird by 6-5 at131 words
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Article136 1955-09-19 12 BRUSSELS. Sun. ROT.KR MOENS. *s->ear-old 811B 1 1 gi a a policeman who tottered the world record for the SM metre* last month, may not compete in next year's Olympic Garnet In Australia. Morns, whose net? world best time of 1 mm. 45.75ec. is awaitingReuter - 136 words
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Article22 1955-09-19 12 Dockyard and Navy Combined beat Singapore "A" b> 2-1 at the Naval Base In a friendly soccer match yesterday.22 words
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Article18 1955-09-19 12 Rajajl 8C beat MTRB Seleur 4-3 in a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday.18 words
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Article279 1955-09-19 12 LONDON. Sun CARDIFf. the only one of three British rugby union teams to defeat the touring Rumanian side recently, yesterday lost their unbeaten record when Coventry defeated them by 16 point* (two goals one penalty goal and one try* to nine (three penalty goals' atReuter - 279 words
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Article709 1955-09-19 12 Blackpool Char lion Sunder land Luton W.B A Man. Uld E^er'on WoIVH Proton Portunouth Ne*ra*tte Birmingham Man City Bol'on Hu r :.>\ Aston Villa Cardiff Sheff VIA CheUea Ararnal Huddrrtfleld Tottenham P W D L r API» 5 1 0 21 II U 9 4 3 2 18 16709 words
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Article770 1955-09-19 12 ROYAL Army Service Corp* won the rlub championship i'A' Division) In the 10th annual Muslim New Year athletic meet At J.il.m Besar Stadium yetiterday. I Police Sport* Asaocla'lon. with 24 I polnU, wrre runners-up. Young Men's Muslim Association i won the "B" division champlonthip withAP - 770 words
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Advertisement215 1955-09-19 12 Find out about (amelia !t almost certain that one* you havt PP^jßßJKfflTO^^^n^ Camelia sanitary protection w you mil never use any other fcA *iW. Cornelia tnoels art K- \tuper-soft, yet firm, reliable ''Jottio^^ Ml ntoisturt-proof Aotw JM6^\^ 40Ht^^Kr rounded compressed ends '^kk^EKHn and are soluble for '<">' disposal. ■Cy Came215 words
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Advertisement117 1955-09-19 12 1 W- t\T Whether its !lpP Dear Sir" "Dear Mother" t~f*Jf; )L T""Once upon I%* j time >* r Personal T-.-p. f. ervnne Hi'r p,, ,,>,*., I >OST THIS COUPON TODAT 1 j REMINGTON RAND OF MALAYA LTD. j flcjsc *e«d me full details o* Ran I r -t^^le T117 words
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Article118 1955-09-19 13 AN association of "onearm ban/'.it operators In Singapore Ls in the making. The Intention Is to fight the Government over its proposal to levy a per cent tax on the takings of these fruit machines. Th« Government now levies a M per cent118 words
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Article794 1955-09-19 13 By THE COMPETITION EDITOR ENTRIES were maintained at a high level In the Malayan Monthly's Word Puiale "N". the reanlt «f which was published yesterday. The judge, thought that the competition was as keen in this punle as in My In the series. Here are794 words
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Article62 1955-09-19 13 Mohammed Sa ad bin Kassim was charged in Slnna norp on Saturday with perjury He wax alleged to have made a false &ta f ement on oath in a court inquiring into the death of his wife on Awe 11. Mohammed »v alternatively charged with jtivinit62 words
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Article24 1955-09-19 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun It wot all quln today on Malaya's Jungle front. No incidents were reported from »»»y part of the Federation24 words
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Advertisement425 1955-09-19 13 Of INTEREST ADVERTISERS IP KUALA LUMPUR, POH PENANG S f timci rof handing Advertisements to brand) officci at Kuala j j£,,.r, IPoh nnd Pen.fig tor! ot.on i" th. following ntue of tht Strjiti Tunes i pi follow,: 1 3 p.m., Ipoh 4 p.m. j Kuaia Lumpur 5 p.m. Straiti Times425 words
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Advertisement889 1955-09-19 13 EDUCATION tt w O r4. SS (Mlm.t— *as M ti.. .xtrm ECONOMICB CLASS: Twice weekly Fee $10 Der month. Apply: Worker* Education Association, 7 «-l. Bras Basah Road 8lng»--pore-7. INCORPORATED SECRBTAR- 'KS Examinations Preliminary intermediate and Final Examin- atioru are held twice yearly. normally in June snd December, in London889 words
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Advertisement590 1955-09-19 13 Visit Paris and London/ Fly connecting eiffllM to Bangkok where ymm board a fan Americaa J^_\ Super -6 Clipper*. Four B^^H flights to Europs>wo*kly. BJB^^H fl^^B Stopover at no extra I fliJB are n *°<ne. Pant, or ff J^ m f^ London, if you with, oa V your woy to590 words
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Miscellaneous432 1955-09-19 13 BaHa»a^la^a««««^a««Bg|a««««««««««^a«««i i aa^- ay- «a,a «F A OuIUTS, 10 00 AtUll Club. 10.30— RADIO MALAYA UOO Jo*e Daro,a And Hu Jathajr Quintet •Programmes thus marked can m^^^^^ mmmmMmMmMmM9Mmammmm be received by listeners in M<- I lacca (Shoit wave 49 A: t^ni Medium wa\e 476 m 343 366 m and 297j432 words
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Article287 1955-09-19 14 TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN TELLS FAM- WORK TO START IN SIX MONTHS Xl ALA LUMPUR, Sun. THE CHIEF MINISTER of the Federation. Tengku Abdul Rahman, today gave sports fans in the capital the best news they have had for a long time. Tengku Abdul Rahman, who is287 words
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Article, Illustration49 1955-09-19 14 SIMON TKMI'tAK. <>f Jamaica, who is over »v fret, looks a pigmy as he covert up »(ain»t South Africa's Ewart PotgeiUr at the White City stadium. London, on Sept. 13. Templar retired at the end of the sixth round In their scheduled ten -round bout. Reuter picture.Reuter - 49 words
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387 1955-09-19 14 JESSIE Ong won the Singapore Badminton Association's schoolgirls' singles title for the second year in succession when she easily beat Tuminah binte Karlm 11-1. 1 11-4 ln the final at the Badminton Hall last night. Jessie, who had earlier won the schoolgirls" doubles championship387 words
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444 1955-09-19 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. AFTER holding a confident 4-1 lead for the major part of the game. Ponang were rattled by a determined second-half Combined Services rally and just managed to come off with a 4-3 win in the F.A.M. Cup fixture444 words
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Article60 1955-09-19 14 ■asm MAFA nmmuniti Iff. iir« alans t. Rn>»i Navy. Jalan Beaar stadiam 5.10: Farefieans t. Indian*. Jalan He«ar 7 p m I nrndh I Rajajt v. R'awre Him District Farrer Park. lim KEY »H» Lee: Di*. 1 Poiirr iSr.RC. P.T.H.: Hit I Khalaa SHB rnllir Khalna; Pl> 160 words
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Article31 1955-09-19 14 KLUANO Bun Johjre Indians beat Malacca Indians 4-2 ln a first round fixture of 'he southern section In the Barrih in Cup socce' competition here todty.31 words
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234 1955-09-19 14 Boxing-'a game with nothing good in it' LONDON. Sun. r THE well-known Ame--1 rle a n Journalist, Paul Galileo, has come out In the British Press with a violent diatribe against boxing and a plea that it should be abolished once and for all. Oallico, who has seen over 6.000Reuter - 234 words
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Article81 1955-09-19 14 The Mualltn SporU AtAX-tatlon's Manu David challenge < ophy for the b^st Muslim spor'a'nan of the year was awarded to liie Singapore footballer. Rahim Omar at the 10th annual Musiim New Year <porU held at Jalan Be%^r Btadlur> yeaterday Rahlm is the second hiotbalW to81 words
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Article51 1955-09-19 14 NEW YORK Bun Overseas visitor* to next year* Ohmpi. Oamaa at Melbourne should buy thetr tickets before June SO Mr Lew U Burton Australian deputy chairman of th« Oamei organising committee, gave this advice yesterday adding that the highest priced teau had already been M>ld nui51 words
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244 1955-09-19 14 NEW YORK Sun JOE LOUIS and Ezzard Charles, who usod to br heavyweight champions themselves. warned Rocky Maiciano today that he will 'lave the toughest title defence of hit career when !•<• meets Archie Moore at Yankee Stadium next Tuesday night Both LouisUP - 244 words
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69 1955-09-19 14 Xl \l I.I'MPI'K. Sun. N<l Ml N KRAI. SeUnc-.rv nUte fullback ha» hrrn Misprinted for rleht months by the K.A.S Dim ip|inar> Board. Mun Krai. Wh» Was playing for Dynamic Dynamo* againM Kelangnr Indian Association lot Meek in an F.A.H. knorkout fixture69 words
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Article80 1955-09-19 14 Hutcheson and Stirk in final Dr. D. 1. stirk and J. C. Hutchcvo.l will meet in the lin.il of the Royal Singapore Golf dab's annual championxhlp* next weekend In the arml-flnals ye«terday Dr. Stirfc. the reigning Colony ham ■ton. beat Dr. M. C. Bain, a former Malayan and Singapore champion,80 words
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Article163 1955-09-19 14 LONDON Sun KEN BOUSFIELD the 45--jrear-old auutant at Coumbo Hill, won the 36 ho es Anal of the £3.000 News of I The Wor:1 match-play golf championship at Walton Heath. Sumy yesterday, 'beating Eric Brown. Scot- land's No. 1 professional by four and three BousArldReuter - 163 words
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Article38 1955-09-19 14 ALL WHITES r ijsnv :e«m against St Andrew School U<la> U Mahmood F. DougU* Omar Charlie Chan Ouna MaheM Ten* Kee. T-ow Toh. 81 Arlffln Chin Huat. P Singh Kirn Lock Wan Kok Beng Seng38 words
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192 1955-09-19 14 CKLETAR took top Honours in the »eek-l<mg Par Eaat A.t Itorce sailing championship* concluded on Saturday it SeleUr winning both the team and the tingle-handed cha.mpion.ihtp Although conredtnv fi»l plare In their final rare against Tengah. Beletar scored 34 poln's to Tengah'i 2«>«. Chang!192 words
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224 1955-09-19 14 SAMSURI bin Abdul Rahman, the Daniel* Stables head lad. has been issued an assistant trainer's licence by the Straits Racing Association. •'Bam," as he is known by all in racing, is the first mandore to be granted a "B" trainers licence. BUU in fiis224 words
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380 1955-09-19 14 MALAYS WILL LEAVE WITHOUT A WIN IN COLONY GAMES MALAYAN Malays will leave tomorrow on their Indonesian tour without the boost to their morale of a victory in their two friendly I games in Singapore. At Jalan Bcsar stadium last night Malays were held to a 1-1 draw by Singapore380 words
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Advertisement932 1955-09-19 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Cnntinurd from Pa«r SITUATIONS VACANT tn W.irrf. »J (Mm.)— Bnx i» ttt. txlrm. WANTED experienced nun with thorough knouledue of Sh'pchandlery. Indian prcfcrr<"d. Apply Box A 5960. ST. WANTED Malay Cookboy with eomc Exixrlenre. Call 5263-7 V rnrtart M. Lorn N.T.S. Bank. Cecil Street PHILIPS ELECTRICAL wlah to932 words
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Advertisement129 1955-09-19 14 MORE SPORT IN PAGE 12 "Look out! You nearly hit "You »•>■ r<: that eyellat." Dr. Jonet with >>: ■boated. "Sorry Sir" I said. "didn't notice him! My r-m jrour «v*a health' are ao ured Uteae dava" itmJijfj] Ih\ uHL- I bathed my i-voa rarularlv T>- t with Optrvi— what129 words
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