Sunday Standard, 2 July 1955
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Title Section18 1955-07-02 1 Singapore Standard n it m \..1. S V SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JLLY 2, 195.-> 1 1 i»ju;es is <>\ i*18 words
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Article8 1955-07-02 1 America's Steel Strike Settled i Price Increase i8 words
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Article28 1955-07-02 1 I UP) E c lr i given I 1952, i c rtely. Ota > meed eight ot k ofl B died, they i28 words
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Article, Illustration91 1955-07-02 1 photo DUNDEE, Scotland: The Queen smiles, and walks over cloaks laid by four medical students who "did a Sir Walter Rale.gh" as she left Queen's College, Dundee, after a t. The quartet had noticed that the carI laid for her was ram, so before sheUP - 91 words
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Article232 1955-07-02 1 Robbed Of $2,773 Payroll THE smoke-nous* foreman Bf Thong GVian afta Company, Singapore, Low Gwee Boon, was kidnapped and robbed of a pay packet containing $2,113 by three armed thugs at the junction of Thomson Road and Adam Road, yesterday morning. The money was wages232 words
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Article45 1955-07-02 1 BORDEAUX, July 1 (Reutcr> Marcel Bouyer. a baker, was fined 25.000 francs (about £25) here yesterday for slandering the French Premier. M. -Edgar Faure. by saying that Faure was not his real name. The Premier was awarded one franc symbolic damages.45 words
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Article37 1955-07-02 1 TONY TRABERT, United States, won the men's singles title when he beat Kurt Nielsen of Denmark 6-3, 7-5. <i-l in the final of the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships yesterday. (Full results in Page 13)37 words
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Article35 1955-07-02 1 SANTIAGO. Chile. July 1 (Reuter) Chilean troops patrolled railway lines and bridges late last night after the failure of negotiations to avert a nationwide strike of railway workers due to start at midnight.35 words
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Article43 1955-07-02 1 TOKYO July 1 (UP) Japanese police today found the body of a missing U.S. marine pilot in the wreckage of his plane on a volcanic island where he died in the search for two other flier* lost at sea.43 words
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Article30 1955-07-02 1 HONGKONG. July 1 <UP) The rain-swollen Yangtse River surged within a fraction of an inch of the "alarm line" in Red China's rice bowl today.30 words
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Article99 1955-07-02 1 U.S. Hands Diem $11 M. Aid Cheque SAIGON July 1 (UP) The U.S. handed Premier Ngo Dinh Diem. who won Vietnam's civil war. a cheque for US$ll,OOO,OOO today. Ambassador Frederick G Reinhardt handed Premier Diem the cheque for additional aid. The money will be used to provide jobs and build99 words
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Article53 1955-07-02 1 LONDON. July 1 (Reuter) Air Commodore W. H. Kylo. Air Officer commanding in Malaya, was today promoted to the rank of Air Vice-Marshal. Air Vice-Marshal Kyle, who was born at Kalgoorlie, Australia was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross in World War 11. He is an Aide-de-Camp53 words
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Article38 1955-07-02 1 An Army major's car was severely burnt when it caught fire at his residence in Cornwall Road. Gillman Barracks, in Singapore late last night. The Fire was put out by the Army Fire Brigade.38 words
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Article193 1955-07-02 1 LONDON. July 1 (Reuter) A dashing young society blade last night strode out of a debutantes' ball at London's swank Savoy Hotel, peeled off his immaculate white tie and tails and plunged in his underpants into the River Thames to win a bottle of Champagne. The193 words
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Article164 1955-07-02 1 JOGINDER SINGH - 500 FEARED DROWNED OFF SIAM JOGINDER SINGH TRAGIC FAREWELL TO PILGRIMS By Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BAHRU, Fri. Five hundred people were thrown into the sea off Patani in Southern Thailand when tidal waves capsized 50 sampans on June 23. All are believed to have drowned. Only 20 bodies have164 words
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121 1955-07-02 1 Soekarno Due In Colony On July 12 PRESIDENT Sockarno A Indonesia is expected to arrive in Singapore by a specially chartered Garuda Indonesian Airways plane on Tuesday. July 12. at 10.30 a.m on a pilgrimage to Mecca. The President will be in thf Colony for about two and a half121 words
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Article27 1955-07-02 1 BONN. July 1 (Reuter) The West German Radio Industry expects to produce about 400.000 television sets most of them for the home market this year.27 words
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Article142 1955-07-02 1 FOLDOWING recent incidents on the China coast when British ships were intercepted by Nationalist patrol vessels on the high seas. the British Navy in the Far East lias been ordered to go to their assistance if called for. An Admiralty directive from Jioudon has142 words
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Article32 1955-07-02 1 FORLI. Italy. July 1 <AP> A four-year-old girl died ol acute alcoholism here yesterday. She had found her way into the family wine closet while her parents were away32 words
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213 1955-07-02 1 A SINGAPORE Chinese rubber firm's inability to meet all their June commitments has seriously discomfitted world rubber trade which, in the past week, experienced the skyrocketing: of prices to the highest for more than three years. In Singapore yesterday, rubber prices rose sharply by213 words
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Article70 1955-07-02 1 'Look To Japan For Beauties' LONDON Jul> 1 <Rruter) The Daily Skruh today puhlished a largr phntogranh of a Jaoaneso Kir!. Keiko Takshashi di'srrilied is "Mis. .laj.an I9S€ under liv headiinr "lapan Does liavr Beauties The caption reads: "Forge* those lloll\uood lovelio those urvaeeuus Italian charmers Instead concentrate on the70 words
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Article44 1955-07-02 1 COLOMBO. July 1 <Reuter> Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. British High Commissioner designate to India, broke his Journey here lor two hours today on his way from Singapore to New Delhi anc London. Coylon Premier. Sir John Kotelawala. entertained him to lunch.44 words
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Article164 1955-07-02 1 ...TO ENSURE SECURITY LONDON, July 1 (Rcutcr)— The decision to send 1,000 British troops from Cyprus to the British Ked Sea protectorate of Aden was dictated by the recent revolts of the Rabizi tribe in the north and local disturbances in the Mukalla district in164 words
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Article25 1955-07-02 1 Moscow. July l (Reuteri —Newspapers said today 123.--543.604 Soviet citizens have signed a World Peace Council appeal against preparations lor an atomic war25 words
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Article363 1955-07-02 1 3 BURNT IN JOHORE BAHRU BLAST ENTIRE TOWN BLACKED OUT JOIIORE BAHRI'. Xi i Three attendants ot the Job Bahru Puv.er Station weie burnt when an explosion rocked I Station at Jalan A this afternoon. Thi blast allcctcd Ui lit in? in the town Ing completely blacked out most of363 words
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Article100 1955-07-02 1 ANTWERP July 1 (Rent The K'.--:..in Army vcas called in today to unload ship- h unofi .strike of 17 <»(jo An^ dockers wont into Its flith day. Port authorit: d about 100 soldters v- two boats uith cargoes <: perishable goods. But at least 65100 words
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Advertisement82 1955-07-02 1 *Lee chay t co. ib«i SB nMj± m m X BerTla»rlei!loiittfc||> i\§ iMf I temperatares f WW M \:.cedcirbon deposits w W (longer periods betvtM tfecikiig) i aprivtd pttrtl consumption Ar.d a. I the idvantjjw LMgtr bsttenr lift througH of the regular Sbell easier sUrtißg. X-100 gnies. a new grade82 words
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389 1955-07-02 2 Boy Shot By An Unknown Person' A FIVE-MAN jury returned an open verdict in the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at the end of the inquest into the death of the Chinese student, Chong Long Cheong 16, who died from a gunshot wound during the389 words
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Article140 1955-07-02 2 WOMAN BANDIT KILLED IN PAHANG KUALA LUMPUR Fri. A I on of th< Vlr Battarn Rhod pnt. in ambush v> ntakab Irtet ol Pahang. killed a uoman it rr< r. t who arrmd wlttl I hand--na :»'ntifitd as L'ons }\<>n Wah a t- rrtrtet *v, .killed 2 (iur- i n140 words
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Article185 1955-07-02 2 THE Island-wide hunt for the Communist thug who threw a Mills bomb into an empty Police pick-up in Singapore on Thursday ninht, forced members oJ the Malayan Communist Party to drop all possible arrangements to celebrate their inauguration. In thf* past, the MCP185 words
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Article88 1955-07-02 2 Man Gets Off Outrage Charge A YOUNG man. Hor Yoo Chew, was acquitted in the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday, on a charge of outraging the modesty of a married woman, it Hyderabad Road, on April 11. The woman. Halimah binte Baharan. alleged that Ilor he Id her brea.st while88 words
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Article52 1955-07-02 2 I KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Pin tal c s are to disappear a!. i vii d\ establishm nta oth< r thru, amusement ;);iik-, ii wraa announced today The <^«tr» i^- contained in a:i amen li.-v nl to the rues governing the conditions of their use, which was52 words
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Article39 1955-07-02 2 THE Ministei for Labour inri Welfare will not hold his weekly "Meet-the-People* 1 session today becailM he has to attend the installation of the new Governor Sir Robert Bl.uk an<l also Heal with other urgent ollkial duties.39 words
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Article, Illustration92 1955-07-02 2 LACQUER paintings from Vietnam are nowbeing exhibited in the British Council Hall in Stamford Road, Singapore. The exhibition was opened by the Consul tor Vietnam in Singa- pore. Mr. P. K. Rau, seen in centre addressing the visitors. A renowned Vietnamese lacquer artist Mr. Le Thy.Standard - 92 words
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Article168 1955-07-02 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 R.S S Spot Loose 1211 1212 No I R.S S. f.o.b. July 110 1101 No I ill 1 111 1 No. :j io;j; wm Tone: Firm TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday was168 words
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Article56 1955-07-02 2 TAN .Tin Sua was sentenced to a month's imprisonment by ihe Singapore Sixth Court Magistrate. Mr. J. P. Trainor. fnr not paying his wife a monthly maintenance allowance of $40 as ordered by the I Court. Tan. the Court was told, did not pay his56 words
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350 1955-07-02 2 NO OPPOSITION HERE SAYS HIMSWORTH KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Mr. Eric Himsworth, former Financial Secretary of the Federation said in a letter to the Sydney Herald, a copy of which was received here, that Malayans were grateful to Australia's decision to send troops here to350 words
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84 1955-07-02 2 Two Fined For Assisting In Illegal Lotteries IPOH, Fii. A Kampoaf Jawa resident. Chew Miew Soon (37). was fined $275 by Magistrate Che Jamal. in default, nine weeks' imprisonment today, for assisting in the carrying on of an illegal character lottery. Another Chinese, Choo:.^ Ming (24), o! Bukit Merah New84 words
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Article, Illustration159 1955-07-02 2 THIRTY-EIGHT Australian representatives of Austin and Morris manufacturers and dealers arrived in Singapore yesterday by Qanta>-BOAC plane with a gold kangaroo. Mr. A. W. Wood «ate. General Sales Manager ofl the Austin Motor Co. Australia Pty. Ltd.. the leader of the Austin group said the159 words
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Article30 1955-07-02 2 A TIAM of Briti.sh Army officerj under Majof-Gencra! Churchill, GHQ. Far East Land Forces, will leave for Australia today for routine army discussions with Australia and New Zealand.30 words
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Article299 1955-07-02 2 'It Was But An Innocent Fraud' Counsel Submitted: KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Counsel defending Inspector Sect Soon Guan of the Federal Police Headquarters on a charge of fraudulently using as genuine an official Police diary bearing forged entries, submitted today that the inspector had committed "but an innocent fraud." The submission.299 words
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Advertisement251 1955-07-02 2 I 1 V the grr/Mr/ Boy meets f I he hasn't n <~> r WiVviq stem I To u-him r I Bii BftJtf tf to please I When tfie .< iall fron And he sec through I That is wh< he'll irecc 1 EMU with k an LMI c kEMU251 words
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Article, Illustration69 1955-07-02 3 Fantasy To Mirth Xl IKO X l«> the only ,nl in thr i) l< show at il t pp) World n krt vor- hi Oriental H "real \bi»\t- riuht. two adrssea dt> a /ulu d.iini- on ice. later had to reMHrfarf <»f the V- U r van69 words
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234 1955-07-02 3 s mmmg ail it can io help beat the "private housing racket,' an spokesman said in Singapore yesterday. The spokesman was commenting on a Router report m London which said the Forces Help Society last year investigated the problem of unsuitably housed ice234 words
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26 1955-07-02 3 ftfty B od re. 65 'ar. REME ai I Pagar I (iencral in laternity and Yo i tal four 51)26 words
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Article103 1955-07-02 3 He Stabbed Man In Row Over Debt KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The First Magistrate today ordered Fun« Sek Lan, 27. of Petaling Jaya to be given mx strokes with rot tan and bound him over lor six months on a charge or voluntary causing hurt to another man. Yon" Choon Fan103 words
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Article139 1955-07-02 3 Seremban Top Red Surrenders SEREMBAX. Fri. The "most important" Communist terrorist to surrender in Ncgri Sembilan gave himself up at the sth mi:c Pantai Road on Saturday morning. He is Yau Tong 30-year-old District Committee Secretary of the Sercmban Terrorists Organization. News of his surrender was withheld by the Police139 words
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199 1955-07-02 3 I professional entertainer on his own himself as "top flight" involves the risk star, said Mr. Justice Taylor in t delivered in the Singapore Court of Civil rdav. the de- tice. Sir who i, Fryer j Martin, I V ii ope ation orr.ercd by199 words
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Article30 1955-07-02 3 The in- Health nion. add at week- were I'- J T Rajah. S. George treasurer: re- Khee Moha•i Malek Mr. Tan 1 auditors* «iaal and Che30 words
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176 1955-07-02 3 SHE FAILS TWICE TO END HER OWN LIFE KLANG, Fri.— Alcit guards at Klang's twin bridges across the muddy estuary last night saved' the life of a pretty teen-age Chinese girl who, in a moment of despair, tried to end it all by drowning. The girl, whose identity Police would176 words
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Article66 1955-07-02 3 A Warning On Caustic Soda THE Singapore Ministry of Health warns members of the public that a Poisons Licence is required for all sales of caustic soda. Caustic soda is a poison specified in the Poisons Ordinance in Singapore and a licence is required for anyone selling it. Applications for66 words
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Article122 1955-07-02 3 Benefit Show For Miss Wong A FAREWELL benefit concert for Miss Lolobellc Wong, well-known Singapore pianist. will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 8.45 p.m. on July 25 Organized by Miss Norcrn Stokes in association with the British Council all the artists taking part are young Colony amateurs122 words
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Article66 1955-07-02 3 KLANG Fri G Selvadurai a 48-year-o!d government pensioner was today acquitted and discharged by the President of the Sessions Court here, on a charge of cheating a fellow pensioner of $1,800. Selvadurai. a former postmaster at Port Swettenham. was alleged to have dishonestly induced Muthusamy. a former66 words
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Article67 1955-07-02 3 KLANG. Fri. The Klang magistrate today sentenced a police constable and two others to varying terms of imprisonment for stealing three cases of liquor valued at $600 last New Year's Eve. from a railway wagon in Port Swettenham harbour area The constable. Ramli bin Ahmad, was67 words
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Article56 1955-07-02 3 SEREMBAN. Fri. RMeman Balbahadur Thapa of the 2 6 Gurkha Rifles was killed during an attack on a terrorist camp in the Kuala Pilah district on Tuesday, it was announced today. The terrorists six in all used light machine guns in the 35-minute battle. One terrorist56 words
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Article54 1955-07-02 3 TWO men, Ramasamy Murakayan and J. A Gnapragasam. were tentatively charged in the Singapore Sixth Magistrate Court yesterday with robbing Abdullah bin Mohamad of S^ on Thursday at a lane of Dcskcr Road. Both claimed trial. Bail of 13,000 each was allowed and the case54 words
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Article186 1955-07-02 3 Ex -Waiter Had No Case To Meet THE Singapore Third District Judge. Mr lI. A. Forrer. yesterday acquitted Govindan.iiiiv K.i'.inyani an ex- .utci. of a robbery charge without calling for his defence. The complainant Ang Ec Tarn. a vegetable-seller told the court that one afternoon in April four Indians held186 words
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356 1955-07-02 3 Sir Robert Gets On The Job SINGAPORE'S new Governor, Sir Robert Black, got down to work rightaway yesterday— the day after he flew into Kallang Airport. K Though he remained all day in Government House, nobcrt was reported to be busy studying the356 words
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Article166 1955-07-02 3 Recalled From U.K. For Trial FORMER secretary of the Singapore Health Department Labourers' Co-operative Society. P. Ramasamy, who was recalled from a course in England to answer a charge of criminal breach of trust of $4.030. was acquitted without his defence being called in the Second166 words
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91 1955-07-02 3 Markets Are Slowly Getting Cheaper MARKET prices in Singapore rue slowly qoins down, the Colony Government indicated in a statement issued sterday afternoon. The statement Raid: '"Apari from seasonal variations, the general trend of prices of commodities has during the lasl six months been slightly downwards.'' Most noticeable reduction has91 words
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Advertisement267 1955-07-02 3 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKAWHITE This involuable Wind Mixture is on excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL Rejuvenation, Youth. Vigour. B&1-, Energy, Vitality. K^ through the clinically x.4//"^s/( V v tested hormonal *&&x^*267 words
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Article, Illustration424 1955-07-02 4 MICHAEL GOH - Love Of God Through Man Has Led 'Old Priest' Along 50 Golden Years MICHAEL GOH By ONCE his beard was a fiery red but now it is bleached and yellow with age. But even when it was a colour to match his occasional temper, his parishioners affectionately called him Lao424 words
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337 1955-07-02 4 Child (3) Died 5 Hrs After Beating, Court Told Mother Faces Inquiry PENANG, Fri. A pretty 24-year-old woman, Aisa binte Isa, who was stated to have beaten her 3-year-old daughter, was alleged in the Magistrate's Court today to have caught hold of her child s hair and pushed her down337 words
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142 1955-07-02 4 Parents 'Storm' Schools To Register PENANG, I rl. English schools here were "invaded" by parents from early this morning till late in the aitcrnooii. the opening day of registration of pupils born in IJMB. The fear that their children might not be admitted made parents wait anxiousI) at the school142 words
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77 1955-07-02 4 PENANG. Fri. In the first case of Its kind. 36--year-old Baba bin Mohamed was charged in the Sessions Court today with cultivating six plants of Cannabis Sativa (ganja) at Lines Road on June 30. The charge stated that Baba did not get permission from77 words
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Article22 1955-07-02 4 WEE Alk Chuan. of Telok Kurau Road, was fined $40 for inconsiderate driving in the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday.22 words
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168 1955-07-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR, FrL— Ngiam Soo Kirn, 22, who claimed to have been "fogged" into the jungle where he had been a virtual slave to his terrorist bosses, was today imprisoned for four years for consorting: with armed Communist terrorists. Ngiam, who168 words
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Article93 1955-07-02 4 No Rotan For Man Who Caused Hurt PENANG. Frl. Mr. Justice T.C. Wilkinson in the High Court today quashed thr whipping sentence imposed on Ong Hock Seng, in the Lower Court when he was convicted on a charge of causing hurt to police constable Ahmad bin Mat Isa at the93 words
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180 1955-07-02 4 S' pore City Assn. Gives Out $3,000 ....And Boys Town Gets Half THREE cheques totalling $3,000 were handed out to three Colony welfare organizations yesterday by the Singapore City Association. A cheque for $1,500 was handed to the Director of Singapore's Boys' Town. Brother Albert, by Mr. S. D. Pillay.180 words
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Article45 1955-07-02 4 PENANG. Frl.— The titular least of the Church ot St. Anne at Bukit Mrrtajam will be celebrated on Sunday. July 31. On Saturday, July 30. there will be a candlelight procession of the statue of St. Anne around the church compound.45 words
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Article40 1955-07-02 4 THE annual combined dinner of Raffles Old Girls' and Old Railiesians' associations will be held at the Capitol Chinese Restaurant on July U Tickets at S7 each are obtainable, at Raffles Institution and Raftlfs Girls' School.40 words
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Article143 1955-07-02 4 Teachers Chosen For Training MALACCA. Fri. Two teachers Mr C M. Gomes (Banda Hiiir English School) and Mr? Sect Chee Kirn (Portuguese Convent > have been selected fur a year's training course at Brinslord Lodge in England Also selected for training at Brinsford Lodfje are: Messrs. R Punjshotaman Tan Wan143 words
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Article, Illustration100 1955-07-02 4 THE Registrar of Vehicles (second from right below). Mr. B. C. J. Buckeridcc spent yesterday afternoon listening to the views of representatives of taxi owners and drivers on the question of badges. The taxi drivers had previously complained that their badges were bulky and they would100 words
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Advertisement227 1955-07-02 4 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS ♦PAPlfOL^te^ NOW SHOWING Will I "^P?*! 1M.45-4-tt.3IMl. (i, »fc. mm {..<>» v IT SPARES YOU NOTHING 1 _=^-b^. CINEMASCOPE I MIDNIGHT TONIGHT! I i THE FOUR MOST FATEFUL DAYS IN THE FORGING OF THE GREAT SOUTHWEST: ...when 20,000 Apaches thundered from the hills to wrest the227 words
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175 1955-07-02 5 THE plight of piss and other animals being: taken to slaughter was yesterday brought up by the VicePresident of the Animal Lovers League, Mr. Leslie Kavner. Mr. Rayner was speaking to 60 teachers in charge of the League's school groups at a tea party175 words
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Article410 1955-07-02 5 SHB Ready To Submit Claims To Arbitration SINGAPORE sawmillers, already hard hit by the Johore $5 per ton lumber tax, yesterday received a seven point demand from their employees for higher wages and better terms of service. The Singapore Sawmillers' Association yesterday agreed to410 words
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Article117 1955-07-02 5 A FORViLR importer of sundry goods M M. Nayagam, told \h~> Singapore High Court yesterday, he started a stationery business in 1 042 with a capital of $500 but by February. 195_'. he found himself with liabilities amounting to between SI B.OOO to $19,000. due117 words
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Article86 1955-07-02 5 SHB Assn. Plans Mass Protest THE 1.300 members of the Singapore Harbour Staff Association plan to stage a mass protest in front of the Assembly House today where the Colony's new Governor. Sir Robert Black, will be installed. This was decided by the executive council of the Association last night86 words
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107 1955-07-02 5 MALACCA, Fri.— Mr. J A. Vanniasingham was elected President of the Malacca Government and Municipal Staffs at its annual meeting last Thrift and Loan Society Ltd., week. The society approved the draft rules for scholarships to members' children. A sum of $500 out of $5,000107 words
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178 1955-07-02 5 ZAHARA SEEKS BETTER STATUS FOR WOMEN Tin- ;;on and social standing of Malay women today i- weak, the President of tho Malay Women's Welfare Association Che Zahara binto Xoor Mohamed said yesterday She was speaking at a fareweu cartv »iven in her honour by member* of the Association Che Zahara178 words
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Miscellaneous70 1955-07-02 5 Weather Report Minimum Temper lture From 7 ::<> p.m. June :*.O to 7..".0 a.m. July Ist Spore i?4F); Penan^ i7.*)l i; Kota Hahru (7!Fi; Kuala l.umpur (74F); IpoJi (7tiF); Kuantan (71Fi Maximum Temperature: From 7.J10 a.m. to 7 ..:0 p.m. July Ist Singapore <89Fi; Penang (88Fi; Kota Bahru (87F): Kuaia70 words
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Miscellaneous70 1955-07-02 5 Standard cMlmanac Information at a Glance I N (j A P O R E Installation- Ceremony ot installation 01 New Governor at Victoria Memo:: U Hall lo a m vl I nip|(»\ct> Inioi: General meeting at Badminton Hall. 730 p m Spore \rt Society: Exhibition ol paintings dt British Council70 words
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Miscellaneous463 1955-07-02 5 Vm apentlve I nion: Celebration 01 Co-operative Day all over the is'and Free ciiema shows a: St Paf -ic School 10 a m USIS t.ieniiette i3c m Siglap Community Centre 7 p m Grylaag sii;iitv CMaese M\l: Devotional meeting at the (Jevlang C hj'cn t> ;-iii :> m St. lolin463 words
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Miscellaneous599 1955-07-02 5 SL'MMtR sport Commentaries lrom 845 to Vit h45 to 1130; 1145 to iL'45 am Cricket Yorkshire The Soutn Africans On th» Hrst day- i)!ay at Sneltield; Cricket Oxford v Camoridge at Lori 5 Lawn Tennis cnampSonshipa The Finals Irom the A. England i V\ mblednn Rowing Ho c: Royal Regatta599 words
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Article509 1955-07-02 6 Y^ LLL and accurately briefed on the trend of events in the Colony, Sir Robert Black. Singapore's new Governor, stepped smiling and confident from his plane at Kalians Airport on Thursday to take over the duties of administering the government. Sir Robert is no stranger to509 words
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Article454 1955-07-02 6 r riIKRE is little likelihood of overwhelming support for Chief Minister David Marshall's proposal lor holding sessions of the Legislative Assembly at night. There are many reasons which can be put ward to show why the suggestion is inadvisable, despite the views of I few citizens picked at454 words
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Article1207 1955-07-02 6 Cyril Dunn - Black Christians Build An Ark Cyril Dunn by fJKSIDE a sad lake at the industrial end of Port Elizabeth, on the wind-swept Cape coast, some of the children of Ham are building a new Ark. The builders are Black Christians. They belong to an African called the Apostolic Sabbath Church.1,207 words
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Article263 1955-07-02 6 SHORTS FROM THE TALKS r pHE potter's wheel and A the wheeled vehicle are a bare six thousand years old; the spindle hasn't been used for more than two thousand years longer. Men have been making tools, however, for perhaps some five hundred thousand years. The wheel was invented somewhere263 words
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Article, Illustration34 1955-07-02 6 "Once upon a time there was a little boy who would not go to sleep unless his daddy read to him— then J 9ne night his daddy got fed up and throttled him \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\w\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\34 words
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Article1084 1955-07-02 6 Aster Gunasekrra - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekrra THIEF Minister David Marshall must have won a large number of > new admirers and re- gained the confidence of many of the old ones following his "straight from the shoulder" talk to the Peoples' Action Party at Wednesday's meeting of the1,084 words
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Article260 1955-07-02 6 ;<; Release Welcomed if TTUSAJi MELAYU weYomes ii^ the release of Ahmad M Bocstamam, former k V of the Angkatan Pcmuda 7 Insaf after seven years of M detention under the Emer- gency Regulations. It desi cribes Boestamam's deteni tion as a live issue among Malays who260 words
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Letter103 1955-07-02 6 Sir;— Let Mr. Brock-way. th« member of Parku: Britain. r« kp' i he wants about eminent \s reply M.C P. offer, but it was damned his part to as.sert that 1 non communist Mr, is not wholly in accord v. I i the Government j in the matter103 words
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Letter38 1955-07-02 6 Sir: A road Is I to bo a canal final, the authorities rone' pay their immrdiau Lent ion to save It from its prospective calamity, none other than rercsa Rd., off Kg Road. T. GLORY. Singapore.38 words
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Advertisement16 1955-07-02 6 HIRE PURCHASE TERMS AVAILABLE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., wm LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR Represented in the Federation.16 words
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Advertisement69 1955-07-02 6 INVICTA V\()RIIJ FAMOUS SWISS IL nfl^^^ WATCH SI\CI la.'i? 21 Jewel, C\%" "i" Shockproof Jj%^ Tropicohscd tor' Ant,-Mognct,c W 100 Wotcrproof V Unbreakable Mainspring Also Avo.loblc 17 Jewels PINLEVER Movement 2ETOL Watch. Sole Agents: MALAYAN WATCH TRADERS 119-A, North Bridge Rood T«l. ***** SINGAPORE MALAYA BORNEO Just Arrived. 2nd Shipment.69 words
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218 1955-07-02 7 Dr. Adenauer Says Yes' To Moscow N N J.ih I, (Keuter)— West Germany's reply to Nll inviting Dr. Konrad Adenauer to Mosinu the establishment of trade and ions between the two countries was IViris yesterday, the West German news I ;M >rt«'d here. 32 rnr^ The reply proposes that there218 words
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26 1955-07-02 7 I, (\P) > rciay ;rc:i. I her c has i ed that 59 c I for I r .c of D26 words
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Article99 1955-07-02 7 Swedish Miss First-Date Kiss TORONTO, Canada. July 1 i.\P> Pretty old (iunnel Hi II— I. a retent arrival from Sweden. m\s she is "shocked" by the HJ.lt Mill Mill of Canadian men. "Over here the boys rxpert I good -night kiss after the l i r > t date,* 199 words
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10 1955-07-02 7 "Human Torpedoes" To Greet "Turco Westerling's Ship 4 B r-10 words
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Article21 1955-07-02 7 r> cidenta French 11 not I i eomnch air re million m or itorj mercia] US. the21 words
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Article90 1955-07-02 7 Too Many Political Parties BAXD.iERMASIN. Indonesia. I, (APJ Vitc-Prcsidcnt kmrned fiatta wants a rclii the number ol political parties in Indonesia. He told an informal political gathering here "there are too many parties in Indonesia." He added he hoped that when general elections are held there would be "only three90 words
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Article, Illustration76 1955-07-02 7 photo TONI, the bachelor hippopotamus of the Frankfurt Zoo, hangs viciously on to the ear of Kithany, the elephant Miss, who has consistently refused to speck to him. The age-old quarrel flared up when Kithany came too close to Toni's cage, he leaped at her withU.P. - 76 words
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Article161 1955-07-02 7 LONDON. July 1 (Rcuter)— The Economist, leading British weekly review, said today that the World Bank mission to Malaya and Singapore, whose report was published last week "draws a picture of a country poised between affluence and decline." It said that the emphasis in the report161 words
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773 1955-07-02 7 DEFENCE TELLS OF PISTOL THREAT DUESSELDORF, July 1, (Reuter) Sgt. Frederick Emmett-Dunne struck Sgt. Reginald Watters in self-defence after being held up with a .38 pistol, the defence claimed today. Mr. Derek Curtis-Bennett, Q.C defending EmmettDunne on a murder charge, told his773 words
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Article37 1955-07-02 7 NEW DELHI. July 1 (Renter) A direct radio lelegraph service between India and Yugoslavia was opened yesterday marking the first day of a seven-day visit to Yugoslavia by Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister.37 words
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Article56 1955-07-02 7 CALCUTTA, July 1 (UP) Three hundred employees of the Reserve Bank of India office at Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh Province, began a nohaircut, no-shave strike yesterday to win a pay increase. They announced they would walk out on July 18 if the unshaved faces and ruffled heads had56 words
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103 1955-07-02 7 NEW YORK. July 1 (AP) State Supreme Court Justice Hamilton Ward. 50. ocaped injury late Wednesday night when a barrage of bullets was fired at his ca,r in an apparent attempt at a "gangland .style" killing. Ward said the shooting miaht have stemmed103 words
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Article61 1955-07-02 7 CAIRO. July 1 (AP) An exiled Moroccan leader flatly warned France yesterday the Moroccan people will continue their fight against French "classic oppression." Al!al Fassi. leader of the Moroccan Istiqlal Party, told a news conference the United States by supporting Frenrh policy in Morocco. have obtained the61 words
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Article211 1955-07-02 7 WASHINGTON. July 1 (UP) A landlord reported yesterday that 11 families of Russian Embassy personnel have moved out of his apartment building since he began renting to Negro tenants a month ago. The building owner, Russianborn Charles Baron, also observed that the American white families were211 words
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Article515 1955-07-02 7 Britain To Confer With Greece Turkey COMMONS GREETS ANNOUNCEMENT LONDON, July 1 (AP) Britain has invited Greece and Turkey to a London conference to settle the dispute over Cyprus, Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden disclosed yesterday. The Governments move came as Britain's relations with Greece, an515 words
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Article135 1955-07-02 7 ATHENS. July 1 (l'P>— The Cireck Government last night studied i 1U terest the British proposals for a meeiin? to <j t t future status of Cypru.v Foreign Minister Kanciiopoulos said. He returned to Athens after having seen the King jt his count ry tfter having135 words
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Article98 1955-07-02 7 Piano Hits Car— Driver Is Annoyed LONDON July i. IAPI When a grand piano hurtled hum a London botel wnxii m on the car of one ol his constituents, lhal gentleman was more than annoyed. Labourite Charles Hohson told the House ol Commons. But the unlucky motorist was really angry98 words
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Article47 1955-07-02 7 NEW YORK. July 1. (Renter) The World Cow: Churches which hb.s 170 mi members in 47 count r appealed to Christians through. out the world to pray tm Moren of the B.p Four top leve 1 meeting in Geneva en July 18.47 words
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Article100 1955-07-02 7 NICOSIA, July 1. (Keuter)— The Cyprus trrn»rist organizatinn EOKA. suspected to be behind the < uirrnt uave of bombing outrages >esterda> threatened that •BJa(k days await the tyrants of Cyprus" and that "bis:j;er punishmejits are on the way for traitors In leaflets addressed to the Cyprus100 words
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Advertisement48 1955-07-02 7 I with Pter dozen I TUMBLERS Per dozen $1600 J 1 P int $16.00 s. 8 O o I gjjs $18.00 I 1 I $23.00 $20.00 «?4 on Each ctrnn Decanter 2 pts. 51 6.50 $26.00 j 2 pts. 9.75 $29.00 3 $10.75 ROBINSON'S ONLY AIRCONDITIONED DEPARTMENTAL STORE48 words
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Advertisement115 1955-07-02 7 Kids con kick Clarks shoes to yf JS^ their heart's content they're M* 00 S M mode from the sturdiest matenols ond stend up to the toughest jJttßyi treatment. wß^ S Parents never worry when their jfKw/ children ore wearing Clarks they know thot they're made specially to leave room115 words
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278 1955-07-02 8 TWO GIVE EVIDENCE FROM BED IPOH, Fri. Magistrate Che Jamal bin Abdul Latif, sitting as Coroner at the inquest into the death of three detainees in the Ipoh detention camp on June 4, this morning went to the Ipoh Hospital278 words
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Article141 1955-07-02 8 PCIANG Fri— The Supcrl Ptttdhfj, .Mr. Rajah ye tcrf am I that revised i lor the Municipal Council elections and Town Council election- of Butterworth and Bukit Mertajam open for pubii- inspection f >r a period of 14 days. A list showing the names tppiicant^ who141 words
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144 1955-07-02 8 Bilingual Newspaper For Adult Students KOTA BHARU. Fri. A bilingual newspaper, In English and Malay, will be started for .students of the Kelantan Adult Education Association. Disclosing this at the Association meeting today, the President. Tengku Sri Ifaha Raja said that vocational courses will also play an important part in144 words
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Article36 1955-07-02 8 A order wa Ihe S Plmii L'-«'ir» yestr: ns Jin of Tanj Katims Road. The order was made OH the application ol the petitioning creditor, Sa hu Singh, on a of $12,471.50.36 words
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Article70 1955-07-02 8 MEMBERS ol the American nity in Singapore and friends will celebrate Inndence Day tomorrow with a Fourth ol July Family picnic ■A the Polo Grounds at Thomson Road. The annual event will start at L* p.m. with races for the children. Pony rides and a70 words
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Article62 1955-07-02 8 IPOH. Fri. Maniam. ii fitter attached to the Malayan Rail w a > was yesterday «-har^cd in the Magistrate's Court, with bavin? committed rape on his 11-year-old sister-in-law at his house in Spr>oncr Road. Ipoh. on or about the months Ol May and June. Xo plea62 words
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Article, Illustration75 1955-07-02 8 MRS. M. M. Pittock. primary supervisor, and Miss Esmie Proctor, both of the staff of the Methodist Girls' School, Klang, have left the school. The former is going to Songkai, near Ipoh. and the latter is joining the Singapore Teachers' Training College. Mrs. Pittock (seated centre)75 words
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Article166 1955-07-02 8 Malaya Got Over $J0 M. A RECORD sum of $135,462,910 was contributed by the United Kingdom towards the development and welfare of the Colonial territories between April 1, 1954, and March 31, 1953. Of this sum $9,973,738 was for research, including $1,131,834 for agriculture,166 words
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268 1955-07-02 8 'Hard' Currency Payment For The Noodleseller A HAWKER, P. Maideen Meeru Sahib, received a beating and a swollen face instead of payment for the noodles he served to four youths, the Singapore First Criminal District Court judge was told yesterday. Aside from the beating, they also smashed up about 15268 words
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Article86 1955-07-02 8 Dark Blues To Explore Sarawak FOUR Oxford University graduates will arrive in Singapore on July 12. on their way to Sarawak for a ninemonth expedition in that territory. They will travel up river by prau to their base on Ihe Usun Apau plateau There the graduates hope to trace a86 words
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Article40 1955-07-02 8 MUAR, Fri. Lee Leong Chin was fined $150 or one month's imprisonment in the Magistrate's Court, here, for negligent driving on Sept. 28 Last year, at Tanjong Agas. Lee knocked down a 10-year-old schoolboy, Koh Siang Hua.40 words
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Article65 1955-07-02 8 PREPARATIONS were completed today at the Royal Malayan Naval Barracks for the feeding and accommodation of the 80 men the R.M.N. expects to recruit next week, commencing July 4. As the new recruits move into barracks to start their training, the men recruited in the65 words
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Article70 1955-07-02 8 THE birthday of Lord Buririha and the Prophet Mohamed will be observed as bank and public holidays in substitution for Whit Monday and the first day of the August Bank Holidays in future years, a Singapore Government announcement said yesterday But this year the Prophet's birthday will70 words
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Article29 1955-07-02 8 THE Tcochew Lian Khcow Club will celebrate its seventeenth anniversary with a dance on the roof garden of the club's premises in Upper Circular Road, Singapore, today.29 words
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Article, Illustration63 1955-07-02 8 MISS Joan Dorsey (centre), a senior pupil of the Ipoh Convent, celebrated her 21st. birthday with a grand party hold in her house in Mentri Lane, off Brewster Road, on Tuesday night. She is the daughter of Mr. Antonio Dorsey (extreme left), of the Town Council,63 words
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Article253 1955-07-02 8 CITY CLAMP ON NEW BUS ROUTES It's To Keep Way Clear For Transport Board BUS companies in Singapore, apply, ng f Of new routes, will not get them in future, The Standard understands. The Vehicles and Traffic Cotnn proved a new route for the Hock I, from Parsi Road to253 words
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Article72 1955-07-02 8 IPOH. F:i. scouting elrcl< of their staun< ers with th< Gajah on Wedi Chong Wan F teacher of Anclo-Chinesr B Aged IS. the interested him ing in the 1920*; was appoinv 'i Scout Ma.M< r I time receiving I -lal <r Merit for his a72 words
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Article49 1955-07-02 8 SINGAPORE'S Conununicatioi Mr Franris Tho otic of a panel ol Pan-Ma I avav. T< I Voice Competition" Singapore 21 from tho Singapore i Board and one fi communications D will bo letted Telephone Hoi;>c, Singap Successful ran<l. compete in the fir... will be held in Ii»49 words
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Article67 1955-07-02 8 AT the seventh annual general meeting ol the Peoples Education Association of Singapore recently. the following were elected members of the committee of management President: Mr. C. H. Koh. vice-presidents: Mr. Ahmad Ibrahim and Mr. X H. Chan. Hon. secretary: Mr. B. G. Sahai: hon. treasurer: Miss67 words
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Article28 1955-07-02 8 A lawyer. Mr. S T. Sampanthar, W» to the Singapore B;i r vocatc and solicitor I Chief Justice, S Murray-Aynsioy, in tlic H;n Court yesterday.28 words
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Article76 1955-07-02 8 Careless Taximan Fined $50 A TAXI-DRIVER. Dalip Singh, was fined $50 in the Singapore First Traffic Magistrate's Court yesterday for driving his taxi in an inconsiderate manner in Orchard Road on Feb. 28. The complainant. Charles Gamba- lecturer in economics in the University of Malaya. told the Magistrate. Mr. Ahmad76 words
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Article84 1955-07-02 8 Ear -Boring Ceremony IPOH. Fri. Mr. and Mr?. T. Balasingam of Tanjonq Ramhutan. nephew and niece of Dato Sir dough and Datin Lady Thuraisingham, will celebrate the ear-boring ceremony of their only daughter. Miss Indra Rani Balasinsam. tomorrow at 4 p.m. at their residence in the Central Mental Hospital quarters.84 words
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Article40 1955-07-02 8 IPOH. Fri. The cyclist, Wong Wah (53), who was involved in a collision with a motor car driven by Penang race horse trainer, Wally Bagby yesterday, died at trie District Hospital here early this morning.40 words
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Article72 1955-07-02 8 Ipoh Fire Brigade To The Rescue IPOH, Fr:. The drtHlfhtstricken villagers of Kampong Ben-ham, seven miles west of Ipoh. were today supplied with drinking water by the Ipoh Fire Brigade. Since June 13. ttic Ipoh area has only bad r;iin OO die or- 1 caMon, and taps in I ran72 words
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210 1955-07-02 8 Reds Have Been Thwarted' States Magazine KUALA LUMPUR. FriEfforts of Communist terrorists to hold up the progress of the country have been frustrated, the Malayan Police Magazine states confidently in the editorial of its latest edition. As things arc now. the editorial says the people ol Malaya can work out210 words
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Article66 1955-07-02 8 KUALA LUMPUR, ri. Anothf-r oiler to meet representatives ol the MCP in South Siam to discuss the MCP's "peace offer" to settle the Emergency wa.s made here yesterday by Che Isa Zain. leader of the Peninsular Malay Union ol Selangor. Che Isa said that the66 words
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Article45 1955-07-02 8 JI'OH. Fii. The i monthly open air band performance by the Ban.i of the 15/19 Kinc'l Roya! Hussars, organised by the Ipoh and Menglembu Town Council will take place on the child! piayground in Brcwsicr Road on July 7, starting at 7.30 p.m.45 words
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Advertisement85 1955-07-02 8 Ten Thousand Gifts to be given away by Crocodile Shirts Stalls Please come to the CHIN WOO TRADE FAIR TODAY f Hu\ Crocotlilo Shirl^ and haw. your Free Gift. UOM'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY!!! COMING to the PAVILION v .a&otilteWt""*- MO IRA t^'-'^SHEARER «.MH.s x ;,.ms JOHN JUSTIN W\) ROLAND CULVER85 words
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Advertisement93 1955-07-02 8 CHROLON exposure meter Sale A#i ''n.— B.T.Chew Co. Singapore 76 c Rebtnien Ro«4 Tel: ***** ***** Asthma Mucus Loosened First Day l>.»n I M K.u«»nfi»; ruin your sleep <• r day or nl«r.i »llhnui |r»mf >' llAfO Tht« «ro tf rnriliii'.f i» Mnok* Ifijf. ni.n ,r «j.'»i Ihroutfh iti*- Mo.i93 words
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Article141 1955-07-02 9 ANACRUSIS - ANACRUSIS S a xx Six Concerts in 15 Days TOTAL AUDIENCES: 11,000 in has hony one by Th« I and all 1 1 v a citj i s ope of S a Ye! I i I AUGUST gets away to a V tart with one a:- I at141 words
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Article422 1955-07-02 9 Victor Doggett - Victor Doggett Reviewed by I )E SPITE formidable competition from other labels Nixa has given us yet Rachmaninov C minor piano concerto, with thr brilliant Edith Farnadi and the Vienna State Opera Orchestra under Hermann St here hen (WLP 51t3). A worth y runner in a full field422 words
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Article, Illustration17 1955-07-02 9 Larry Fenton, Radio Malay* s 'Star comic in the populur "TOW KAY S TAVERN" programme.17 words
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Article805 1955-07-02 9 JOHN HALKIN - STAGE DOOR JOHN HALKIN Hi I h/tiiMi JUAN POPOLAB THEME THIS YEAR •TPHOU art a rare noodle. Master. Do what was done last time is thy rule. eh?" The comment is not concerned with life in Singapore, however apt it ■Ighfl be. It is Saint Joan's retort to one who805 words
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575 1955-07-02 9 Station for Women only ADAM, how would you like to tune to a BBC. .wavelength broadcasting for women only? A station that stayed on the air daily without any variety, drama, request programmes, disc jockeys and sports rommentarie^? A station that, turned out nothing575 words
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Article, Illustration50 1955-07-02 9 Jimmy's As Good Plioto. HUTCHES and useUst legs do not cramp the Style of Jimmy Dempsey, J7, as he jitterbugs icith a friend. Jimmy iras born vlth a soft bone condition and his legs havt been stunted bj/ about GO fractures. He took up, dancing on a dare.- U. P.U.P. - 50 words
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Article, Illustration51 1955-07-02 9 Elfiida Eden. 15--year-old hk of Britain's Prime IfioiBter Sir Anthony Eden, did a ballet number in the society play. "T 1 Were Amber." sta recently at London's Fortune Theatn aid of Forces' chanties. Londo n'.s debutantes and models took part in the show. (Mil51 words
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Miscellaneous125 1955-07-02 9 BBL^ 111 6 A Rood housewife tries to thi> her expensei < 4, 4 Xl ROSs 'I, r I reserve it as your chiefest Belloc) «8 8. s f ri.irnv but not with this 13. A horse ran be < 1()> H-..d back about the tension in. At with a125 words
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Article146 1955-07-02 10 BUSINESS DONE UP TO 5119V2 Standard Market Reporter HEAVY buying by all sections of the trade sent prices in the Singapore rubber market spiralling upwards to 51. 19 per Ib. for first grade rubber for July shipment, a rise of 4\ cents on Thursday. B Lsh sentimeni146 words
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Article47 1955-07-02 10 The Singapnre Chamber of Commerce R ibb<*r Association noon prife^ Icenta per lb yesterday v. ere: B iycrs Seller? 12D 121} RSS July No 1 1171 11R 1 1131 113J 1104 111 A I<>l!^ 103 RMA on rc^ tender: 117J 1171 gusl 113 113] t^uirt.47 words
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Article, Illustration494 1955-07-02 10 SAWMILLERS PROTEST JOHORE TAX MOVE Colony Govt. Is Asked To Help Standard Market Reporter THE Johorc Government's new tax of $5 for every ton of timber exported from that State is "unfair" to Singapore sawmillers and Johore loggers, Mr. Geh Ik Cheong, vice-president of the Singapore Sawmillers' Association and managing494 words
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Article115 1955-07-02 10 TWO of the Hongkong "Tsat Pon' type junk trawlers arc now powered by lOC h.p. marine oil engines mack by a U.K. group I Associated Commercial Vehicles! and 11 is expected that the entire fishing fleet will eventuallj convert to diesel. The installation of diesr in fishing115 words
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Article91 1955-07-02 10 SINGAPORE sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: Fraser Neave ords, $1.70 M. Breweries $3.45; Malayan Cements $1.50; Sime Darby Si .!):>; Singapore Traction Company 30 30/l| and L'!» u.d-I !ot> Strait* Times $2 90; Wearnc Bros. *2 To. tral Amal IH/.; Batu SelanHor rents; Kuala Kampar91 words
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Article46 1955-07-02 10 FIRST quartet sales of the (loodyear Tire and It libber Export Company Increased t» a new hißh quarter year retold of U*****.256.539. This represents a gain of 82 per tent over sales of U*****.32&241 reported for the first quarter of in:> 4.46 words
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411 1955-07-02 10 Firm's Shortage Affects The World Market THE inability of a big Colony firm to meet all their Junr commitments has seriously discomfitted world trade, says the weekly rubber report of Messrs. Holiday, Cutler, Bath and Co\ Ltd. Apart from skyrocketing I Sal irday and pro•q a nervous fluctuating ggravated an411 words
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Article44 1955-07-02 10 WITH fiics gaining rcsistan< c to DTT. scientists of the U.S. are remaining ahead of the pests with new chemicals. Malathion and dia/.inon. newer pesticides, are now available on the commercial market in U.S. either in chemical form or as prepared baits.44 words
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Article23 1955-07-02 10 A FIRM dealing in chemical products at Voorthuizen. Holland, has put on the home market impregnated wadding for polishing motor cars.23 words
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Article120 1955-07-02 10 BANKERS have warned Britons that they arc going to be tougher in granting advances of money whether the loans asked for are big or small. The warning believed to have been inspired by the British Treasury was published as a letter to The Times signed by120 words
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Article33 1955-07-02 10 THE Government of Iraq has established a programme through which it will use most of its earnings from oil during the next five years for a broad agricultural development programme.33 words
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Article190 1955-07-02 10 INDUSTRIALS REMAIN STEADY A FAIR volume <>f business was reported in Malayan industrial shares at around quotations. This .section of the market remained steady towards the close of the week. Tin shares continued to advance in selective counters. while* rubber shares were dull .Malayan Sharebrokcrs' Association yesterday reported the l190 words
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Article43 1955-07-02 10 THE Indian Government has announced a reduction of export duty on all varieties of cotton from Rs. 150 per bale to Rs. !'!."> per bale. The Government also decided to allow an additional export quota of 1.~>0.000 bales of cotton.— ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article53 1955-07-02 10 A TRADE mission from Poland is expected to arrive in .Jakarta early this month to open negotiations with the Indonesian government on a new trade agreement. Under a pact now expiring, the import and export volume between the two countries was ftred at 75.000,000 and 50.000.0(10AP - 53 words
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Article30 1955-07-02 10 AX initial order for li tons of wrapped sugar cubes has recently been received by the Taikoo Sugar Refining Co. Ltd.. Hongkong, from Block Hotels Ltd.. Kenya.30 words
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Article117 1955-07-02 10 <)[ II X KO\!»II H" er, \i. Tyler. Arnold Mm mnc M J Inchona B S ox Genoa, I):; Executive, Hot I ler. INM.K K«i\l»« Tone Thay, Ben Brooke. Hong TW Bhnjoc. Yong C Visui Kasati 1 Van D D..y01, Poolenf. II Mmc. Tf Pinanc. X Teck117 words
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Article151 1955-07-02 10 COCONUT oil was a quietly str-ady market at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange yesterday and bulk shipment closed at noon at $4H per picul. a rise of 50 cents above Thursday's close Copra was also quietly firm, but the price fell by 12JJ cents following a151 words
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Article, Illustration48 1955-07-02 10 MEMBERS of the Geographical Society of the Methodist Girls* School. KlaiiE, recently visited the Malayan Pineapple Canning Co. and the Leo Oil Mills in the town. Picture shows a group of students watching the sealing machine at work in the canning factory.- Standard photo.Standard - 48 words
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401 1955-07-02 10 Finance And Commerce Price May Go Still Lower Standard Market Reporter THE Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. David Morsh Q will arrange for a Singapore representation at the > half yearly R, Cc Consultative Committee meeting in Bangkok which is scheduled t401 words
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93 1955-07-02 10 Chamber To Study Decontrol Scheme Standard Stan Correspondent KUALA UMHK i,i. —The Selan^.! him-se Chamber <>! < ommer« will soon make a sturix ..i a proposal to effect t<.t.,| decontrol of ricr in Federation with mrnlunh holding permanent I minimum stockpile 50,000 tons. The arr. of the Chan, i l*>93 words
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Advertisement570 1955-07-02 10 NOTICES CITY OOUHCIL Or SINCiAPOKK Assessment for the >ear HI Kates due for the 2nd half >ear l'».*>:> #"AWNKRS of property arc re minded 'r.it rates for th 2nd half-year 1 !♦•")."> are due and payable in advance without demand at the City Ha!l in the month of .J y.570 words
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Advertisement199 1955-07-02 10 NOTICES SITPLY OF STORKS TO FEDERATION MILITARY FORCES INVITATIONS to tender will be advertised in the Press, but in the future, tenders will only be considered from firms whose names appear in a List of Approved Contractors. Which is in preparation. Firms interested in the tupo!y of:— Clothing. Necessaries and199 words
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Advertisement261 1955-07-02 10 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA S pore P. Sham Penam Ehiko Maru for Kobe Osaka Yokohama U Yawata 7/9 July Aki Maru for Ateundna. Genoa. Marseilles. Tangrr Lor^dcn, Antwerp. Rotterdam, b Hamburg iPassengers Accepter!) 10/12 fuly Mantctsu Maru tor Kar goon. Chittaropr b Calcutta 11/12 My Etorofu Maru for Yokohama Kobe b261 words
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Advertisement552 1955-07-02 11 TRADING CO., LTD. T HE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE I Boston. Niw York. Baltimore, Philadelphia, Cult Ports. S pore P. Sham Penang 19/26 |uly 27 |uly 28/29 |uly y 9/16 Sept 17 Sept 18 Sept t td *ia other port* to load and discharge cargo HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE NORTH552 words
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Advertisement1087 1955-07-02 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Teh 24l2 (18 lints) (Incorporated in Singapore) T «l ■£5? THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE D e P t Carrier* option to proceed via other ports to load r 9 "**lYutili SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW, LONDON b CONTINtNi Singapore Due Sa.U P. S ham Penang1,087 words
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Advertisement781 1955-07-02 11 MITSUI fe\ LINE FOR JAPAN from Indio S<P rt S hom Pc 0 9 Asumoson Moru trorn Bomboy, tor Hongkong Kobe, Moji, Yokohama, Nagoya Gdns. 40/41 Wayo Maru from Calcutta, Rangoon, for Kobe, Yokohama. Cscka Moji 15 July FOR JAPAN from Continent Kamogawa Maru lor Yokohama. Kobe, Nago^a, via Saigon,781 words
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Advertisement816 1955-07-02 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said, Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Homburg Copenhagen, Gothenburg and Oslo Spore P. Sham Penong x) "MALACCA" 7/9Julv 10/10 July 11/12 July "MEONIA" 20/24 July 25/26 July 27/28 )«lv "FALSIRIA" 16/19 Aug. 20/20 Aug. 21/22 Aug. x) Colls London (passengers only). Gdynia. SAILINGS816 words
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Article, Illustration584 1955-07-02 12 PARIS has met Betsy Blair at Basta's show of autumn ready-made coats and suits, at an island-restaur-ant of the Bois de Boulogne Betsy seemed fascinated by the new arm-length loosely-fitted and fur-trim-med jackets and al.so by the beauty of Teresita who was modelling them. (Teresita is of <584 words
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Article786 1955-07-02 12 It's Never Too Late To Improve Gerree Read Talks About Shin And Teeth Care And Gives Some Advice About How To Combat Clammy Hands And Steamy Brows I \l RING the past month I have talked to to many hean.'x experts thai nm somenhat bemused. Hut from all the valuable786 words
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Article579 1955-07-02 12 Around S'pore Shops INY DAY NOW the most hard-up business girl will be able to say, "Do you like my dress? Its from Paris". It has been possible to buy Parisian models for quite some time, but at such a price the working girl has had to turn away with579 words
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163 1955-07-02 12 y^'ITH the current craze for separates in full swing, Singapore is importing skirts 9 from Hawaii. Not grass skirts as you might expect, but luscious hand -pa in ted ones that delight the eye, and add colour to the wardrobe. Exotic scenes are painted on163 words
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Article, Illustration49 1955-07-02 12 Photos by LEFT: .Sailing mingled with flowrr rorate this hind I>aint«d skirt from H.t\\ price k I with an oranc^ hhrusr. BKI.OW Also Hawaii comrs thk licatelv painUd v^ daric creen It iin many rolouo :n,j Rirl who buys one- sure «f cettin^ th# nunilnr. M.l n d JosrphJosrph - 49 words
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Article, Illustration29 1955-07-02 12 OUR model demurely shows a petticoat that add fulness to a swirling skirt. These slips come in a wide variety of styles and colours and are priced from 518..">029 words
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Article399 1955-07-02 12 X GLEAMING smile may be a valuable social set but dental costs ran make it a very expensive one. But not necessarily. For medical authorities say that neglect more often drives the reluctant patient to the dentist -and drives up his bills. Today, ever, modern dental authorities are399 words
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Article417 1955-07-02 12 MARY BROWN - MARY BROWN MICHAEL i in unhappy young man. Anil Michael is due to marry pexi month. Writing from Crewe. he lays: -My gii 1 Lily, and 1 have been Courting since we left school. She's twenty nnd i"m twenty-two, lly call up was deferred !^ut PU417 words
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Advertisement105 1955-07-02 12 LADIES SHOES GRAND SALE at $3, $5, $8, $10. and upwards j from KIATSHOECO. J 43 STAMFORD ROAD. SINGAPORE. I A 1 CO TCI ***** I I LI ***** 41, STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE. CARPETS! I Have Them Dry Cleaned M WASHINGTON I DRY CLEANING CO. B 412/414 ORCHARD ROAD 9105 words
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Miscellaneous347 1955-07-02 12 I nnODAT'f) QUOTATION: i \\< shall not mtaMMi i peace i»y rtaagtag Hie form of ko\ triiincnl ef our neighbours." ill hi m K 1 1 1 •It lagc sxnunw for EVEBYONF. You: interests can benefit from a fresh perspect.ve. Do not force issues Or make premature changes, but be347 words
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Article651 1955-07-02 13 Beats Nielsen Easily WIMBLEDON, Surrey, July 1 (Reuter)— Tony Trabert. from Cincinnati Ohio, became the 1935 Wimbledon men's singles champion today when he outsteadied Kurt Nielsen of Denmark to win ti-3. 7-5, 6-1, in the final of the lawn tennis championships here. The big 24-year-old ace with651 words
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Article110 1955-07-02 13 COLONY PICK 1 6 FOR CUPTIE RADIX Ali and Omar Awang are not included in lh f Singapore team to mccl the Combined Services (Singapore* in their Malaya Cup lie on Sunday at Jalan Besar Stadium A SAFA official told I hc Standard that both players are on the injured110 words
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Article, Illustration132 1955-07-02 13 WOMEN'S DOIBLKS SEMI-FINAL Mi>s A. Mortimer and Miss J. Shilcock (Bri.) beat Miss F. Muller and Mrs. L. Hoai Australia (;-2. (i-1. Miss S. Bloomer and Miss P. Ward of Britain beat Mrs. J. Fleitz and Mi«s D. Hard (United States) «-3. 9-7. MIXII) DOUBLES SEMI-FINAL V Seixas132 words
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Article109 1955-07-02 13 ROY A L Electrical Mechanical Engineers and Indian Recreation Club fought out a one all draw in yesterday Spore division I league soccer match played at Jalan Besar Stadium. Both goals were scored in the second session. There was little to choose between the two109 words
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Article581 1955-07-02 13 72 RECORDS SMASHED AT JB MEET JOHORE BAHRI\ I ri. Twenty-one year-old Ungku Ibrahim Abdullah, Md. Yusoff bin Md. Shah and Miss Lim Peck Shin were the three outstanding athletes at the Johore Bahru District A. A. seventh annual championships meet held on the Johore English College ground yesterday. Apart581 words
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982 1955-07-02 13 ANNIE EQUALS MALAYAN SPRINT RECORD By PETER Kl'M KIALA LtJMTOB, Fri.— There were high class performances but no spectacular record breaking spree at the opening day of the Selangor Amateur Athletic meet. One Malayan record was equalled, two state records were broken, and another state record equalled. Annie Chocng one982 words
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Article268 1955-07-02 13 Colony XI Without 2 Regulars SINGAPORE loam who meet Malacca in their twoday inter-state cricket match today will be without schoolmaster R. Barker and allrounder John Kirkham. They will be replaced by Burton of RAF Singapore and Reggie Da Silva of the Police. SCA honorary secretary Mr. Khoo Ong Lee268 words
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Article50 1955-07-02 13 SINGAPORE Coiinthians A trounced Indian Brotherhood SDorts Club by rfx foals to one ,n a one sided Singapore Im•JA league soccer match pi avert on the CYMA rrouni yesterday Corinthians scorers were. Dos Salam (2) Osman <2> Chin and Ismail LatifT. D. K. Samy scored for the Indians.50 words
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Advertisement88 1955-07-02 13 lOR SAIE CHOICE ORCHIL'S including V Nellie Morley. V Leilani V Josephine van Breio. t\c it i easonable. prices A^o Arar I M:.RRie Oi-i. W/- »*r ft. 4^ Kovan Rd Off FU.wer Rd Upper Serangoon. IUST ARRIVED the world.l famous SCANDALLI PianoAccordion Come and get It wi«H 20% cash discount88 words
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Advertisement403 1955-07-02 13 [CLASSIFIED ADS AWOIXCIMIM of I Wanf .<- i X July 4 All memb< Kirst da\ Scrtptu! SerontJ «I.»\ lin m Iliird 1).. v 111 l OMMM II i Buddhist Bui. SIIIJAIIOMS VA( \\l PLICATIONS arr :ntment will be on prol in 'he f U00x40A1420 p:n allowance T at present ranee403 words
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Miscellaneous294 1955-07-02 13 HI Abner g V Al C °PP r~ *r THAT'S NO ZOO.r-1 I I'M 5 5 TODAY. FATHER- T t DISOWN CAN PC^ A QLTTiIRj /y L ***< IT'S THE NOME J AND I COME INTO < 55vi w OUT OF AT J^ OF GENERAL fT MOTHER'S MONEY.7- b TS^294 words
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Article405 1955-07-02 14 fdfgdfg V r V VTT v r ~<~ IF IT continues to remain dry here in Ipoh, the Qoing will be very good. With Native Ruler Out, He's Set To Win The Prospects for Race4,mainevent of the final day of the Perak Turf Club405 words
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Article288 1955-07-02 14 RACE 5 IS TOUGH FOR PUNTERS RIVALS in Kuala Lumpur, Sooka and Irish Elegance will renew Iheir rivalry in race five, but with The Camel and Conventional thrown in, punters will have a tough time sorting out the winner here. Sooka stepped up his288 words
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Article192 1955-07-02 14 Delivery To Repeat Victory Dp livr pounds for his stylish win uvrr the nine turlongs on Saturday. Delivery is good for a repeat performance in the opening race. This Hindostan four-year-old gelding showed staying ability in hi> race over the nine when he beat Lindos. Always a handy third, Delivery192 words
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Article89 1955-07-02 14 THE 'STAR' WILL SHINE The Las, Ra^M H to li g tcta six pound her in this, I running back enabled I c furlongi i. heavy tra to beat }':<. lot. Bougairv Hoo| He goo s up must be Southbridfic and compar a chance pounds more Sitverfoi I behind MeU89 words
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263 1955-07-02 14 HOOGHLY TO TRY FOR A 'DOUBLE' TODAY Q The Walling Street Of our -year -old gelding. Hooghly, now under trainer Yong Thau Yin. is to try to land a double* Hooghly inflicted a convincing thrccquartrr length defeat on Boutainvillea overth fS lx on Wednesday, and on this form, should go263 words
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Article268 1955-07-02 14 Time For Clear Vision To Win Siani Rice. Grandeur, Actor 11. lear Vision and IVarl Snap are the pick in race »i for class live division one horses over th c nine furlongs. With a drop ol six pounds since hi s sixth to Grandeur Clear Vision may score his268 words
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292 1955-07-02 14 (iRIi.XT Tradition goes over a staying trip for the first time. As stamina is his strong pomt ho is by the Irish St. Leger winner Bright News he may show his liand in the second race ol the afternoon. Great Tradition showed up for292 words
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230 1955-07-02 14 THE opening matches of this year's Singapore lawn tennis championships. to b e played today at the Tanglin Club courts arc Men's doubles: r.em 3.30 p.m: A.S. Watts and Bobby Chia vs ft. (i. Kirk wood and I)r G Phillips: Harold Chia and Gordon230 words
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