Sunday Standard, 25 July 1955
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Title Section13 1955-07-25 1 Singapore TIGER Standard 1 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 25, 1953 12 PAGES IS CENTS13 words
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250 1955-07-25 1 Marshall And Ma cDonald To ine Tonight )t tani Talk' On Menu mm- of Singapore will be J tht .wninissioner-General to South- M .(Donald, and Singapore's I Marshall. H Marshall yesterday, who H MacDonald and discuss H importance matters" He denied a report made In i English newspaper that -hush250 words
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Article372 1955-07-25 1 SUMMIT TALKS END IN HARMONY All Give Vl ay Threat To Peace Lessens GENEVA, July 24, (UP) The Big Four leaders wound up their historic summit conference tonight with full agreement on continued cold war talks and a firm expression of hope by President Eisenhower that they had lessened "the372 words
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Article, Illustration83 1955-07-25 1 PRESIDENT Eisenhower of America, second from left, shows something of interest to Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin as the Big Four Power leaders sit in front of the Palais des Nations before a '^ummit' meeting at Geneva. Right is Sir Anthony Eden, British Premier, and beside him M. Edgar83 words
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275 1955-07-25 1 'Allies Have Not Let Us Down'— West Germans A TRIUMPH TO WESTERN UNITY GENEVA, July 24, (Reuter) A West German spokesman said today that in the Geneva conference West Germany's new alliance with the West had passed its first major test with flying colours. The three Western allies in his275 words
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Article76 1955-07-25 1 MINUTES before the Royal Inter-Ocean Lines ship. Tjiwangi. sailed for China yesterday, a group of Singapore police officers boarded the ship and detained a 16-year-old girl, Lau Hie Liow. Lau. The Standard understands, is wanted for questioning by the Muar police who are investigating the theft76 words
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Article69 1955-07-25 1 A Hero's Welcome Awaits Ike WASHINGTON. July 24 fßeuten President Eisenhower returns home today alter what he describes as "on the whole a good week" at Geneva to find a hero's welcome awaiting him. White House officials said they expected a big tournout of private citizens, congressional leaders the entire69 words
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Article96 1955-07-25 1 There Ain't Gonna Be No War LONDON July 24, (Reuter) British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Harold MacMillan. was in a jovial mood at a Press conference after his return from Geneva here today. Said he to the pressmen: "There ain't gonna be no war." This conclusion, Mr. MacMillan said. was based96 words
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Article69 1955-07-25 1 KARACHI. July 24 <AP> A West German expedition has conquered a 23.156-foot peak in the Karakoram range in northern Kashmir, radio Pakistan reported. The peak, pyramid— known locally as Gnenism Ghish. was climbed by Eduard Rainhard. Rainer, Diepen and Jochen Tietze on July 5, said a report69 words
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Article33 1955-07-25 1 BONN, Germany. July 24 (A P) The dissension-rid-dled refugee party (BHE) dropped out of Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's Government on Saturday night It has ranked third in the fourparty Coalition^33 words
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Article37 1955-07-25 1 GENEVA, July 24 (Reuter) Marshal Nikolai Bulganin. the Soviet Prime Minister, left here by air this morning with the Soviet delegation for Moscow, after attending the Big Four "Summit" conference which ended yesterday.37 words
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Article96 1955-07-25 1 Treasure Hunt Fever Revives TOBERMORY. Scotland. July 24 (Reuter) Treasure fever soared in this fishing village when salvage experts believed they had at last discovered the sea grave of a Spanish Armada galleon which sank here nearly 400 years ago, laden with doubloons and a king's crown. Tourists have moved96 words
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Article26 1955-07-25 1 ROME. July 24 (Reuter) Pope Pius XII today received Mrs. Clare Luce Boothe American Ambassador to Italy, in a private audience lasting 15 minutes.26 words
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Article26 1955-07-25 1 THREE persons were killed and 116 injured in a series of widely scattered train and bus accidents over the weekend in Tokyo yesterday.— —UP.26 words
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Article158 1955-07-25 1 LONDON. July 24 <AP> The Queen moved on Sunday to curb fast-driving by the young Duke of Kent. She has reportedly ordered an army instructor to accompany her cousin whenever he goes out in a car to keep watch, though the 19-year-old Duke158 words
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Article175 1955-07-25 1 Union Appeals To Governor THE Singapore Government Workers Union will appeal to the Governor, Sir Robert Black, to reinstate two employees of the Prisons Department. I An emergency meeting of 62 delegates from the Union's ten branches made this decision after an assurance by the175 words
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Article83 1955-07-25 2 .TOHORE BAHRU. Sun. After a motor car accident Mr. \V. J. King. DSP and his driver Arumugam had to break through the windscreen to get out. Mr. King stated this in eviden c e against Arumugam charged with negligent driving in the Magistrate's Court Mr. King said83 words
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265 1955-07-25 2 Big Federation Rubber Swindle KLANG Sun. An organized squad of swindlers are getting, away with thousands of dollars worth of rubber from hundreds of estates around here, The Standard learned yesterday. Though many of the racketeers have gone to jail. the "squad" is265 words
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Article169 1955-07-25 2 New Turn In Peron Crisis BUENOS AIRES. July 24 (Reuter) The Argentine political situation ha s taken a new turn with the sudden departure by air on Friday for the naval base of Puerto Belgrano of the Minister of the Army, General Franklin Lucero the army leader who took charge169 words
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159 1955-07-25 2 Villages To Form War Executive Committee IPOH, Sun.— To ensure that the maximum effort is directed towards the security of new villages, headmen from new villages in the Ulu Kinta area will meet some time next month to form a War Executive Committee of their own. The Standard learned today.159 words
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303 1955-07-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. More than 100 bank clerks from Penang, Perak, Selangor, Negri Sembilan, Malacca and Johore met in Kuala Lumpur today and decided unanimously to caU upon the Labour Department to examine the working conditions of Malayan banks. r~ They were potential303 words
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Article47 1955-07-25 2 IPOH. Sun.- The poop: Kampong Java wore told by Mr. W.E. Balasingam. Ind- pondent candidate lor tlu Ipoh and Monglembu cur. tuency. at an election rally last night that no rich man could ever servo their EMM better than a poor man.47 words
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Article35 1955-07-25 2 A 34 -YEAR -OLD tr. rider. Wong Lev §00, treated as an out-patnr the General Hospital day afternoon after h< assaulted by four men earn in the day at Balestier Road.35 words
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Article56 1955-07-25 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Good entertainment was provided jast night by the English College Dramatic Group's presentation of John Drinkwater's ■'X-O" and Laurence Binyon's "Sophro the Wise" to a large audience at the new Assembly Hall. The school orchestra under the direction of Mr Lim Teck Siang56 words
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Article67 1955-07-25 2 A SINGAPORE taxi driver. Chong Geok Kim. 2f>. was stabbed when he resisted a passenger, who attempted to rob him at Paya Lebar Road, yesterday. The passenger, described as a Malay, boarded the taxi at Bcncoolen Street and directed the driver to proceed to Paya Lcbar.67 words
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Article167 1955-07-25 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— The Sinwa Rubber Shoe Factory here will reopen tomorrow. This means the 250 workers of the factory who have been idle since it closed down on July 18, will get back their jobs The Management previously complained of "go slow"' by167 words
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Article68 1955-07-25 2 Girl, 13, Says She Was Raped A H- YEAR-OLD girl was alleged to have been raped by two eiderly men three days ago. The offence was said to have been committed at the Mandai Reservoir where she had oeen taken by the two men. The incident was reported to the68 words
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Article, Illustration94 1955-07-25 2 MEMBERS of the Red Cross Society entertained Mrs. Valpy. wife of the Commandant, Police College, Kuala Kubu Bharu. to a farewell party at the Rest House recently. Mrs. Chin la seen (above) presenting a take with "bon voyage" in icing on it to Mrs. Valpy Others94 words
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Article58 1955-07-25 2 TAIPEI. July 24 (Reuter) Twentynine crew members of the Russian tanker. Tuapse. are leaving Formosa for home via Hongkong next Tuesday aboard a chartered plane after 13 months' detention here. A group of foreign correspondents is due to leave for Kaohsiung. Southern Formosa, tonight to interview58 words
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312 1955-07-25 2 TAN WINDS UP CAMPAIGN WITH BROADS SIDE AT KIALA LIMPIK. Sun Uin tions campaign. Mr. Tan Tuan Boon for Kuala Lumpur Barat this n( n n against "merely changing w ur j^J a parting: broadside at the I M\u\] M The Alliance, e sociation. he said, was tical opportunists and312 words
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Article93 1955-07-25 2 THE ex-Services' Association of Malaya is planning to start a Johore branch for the benefit of ex-Servicemen and women living on the State. llie objects of the association are to keep alive the comradeship engendered during the two World Wars, and to safeguard the interests of those who served93 words
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Article99 1955-07-25 2 PENANG. Sun MajorGenera: P. St. Clair-Ford. GOC of the First Federation Division, opened the headquarters of the Federation of Malaya Volunteer Reconnaissance Corps at Pee 1 Avenue here yesterday. Addressing the special parade drawn up outride the new building he said: "You all know how99 words
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Article70 1955-07-25 2 HONGKONG. July 24. <Reuten— General Sir Charles F.Loewen. Commander inChief, British Far East Land Forces, arrived here by air today from Singapore on a regular quarterly inspection tour. Gen. Locwcn accompanied by his wife and three other senior army officers told reporters that the terrorists situation in70 words
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Article61 1955-07-25 2 TEL AVIV. July 24 <Reuten Thoroughout Israel yesterday, hundreds of orators thundered through loudspeakers in a final attempt to win support among the million strong electorate which goes to the polls on Tuesday to elect Israel's Third Legislature. History and its interpretation has turned out61 words
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Article52 1955-07-25 2 ALOR STAR, Sun. Ahmad bin Abdullah. I secretary of Penis Mill* Society, was ye.>!orday tenrcd by Mr Juftice nine months' jail for crimina breach of trust of %*M* tween June and Octo 1 year. Wan Ahmad had been quitted and discharged by I Session! Court on April this charge52 words
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Advertisement293 1955-07-25 2 Open an account TODAY! FOK AS UTTLI AS SI vou can start a savinK auount, U PtKCtN'l INItKIST uill be paid to you for that and ever> S up to a maximum of S?0.000 /*m ijinrui'iri I.IIJLJ I X ># Opf •m f•#* in tit intf y/ V^V^ |P^ .V293 words
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455 1955-07-25 3 Natural Immunity Keeps Singapore Healthy MEDICAL OFFICER EXPLAINS cf«nH«rH rJ^lj? i > *>"•!* up through the ages by the low I > t it V9 f P^P^inthe East, is one of the main factors W C o"; factm-? 9 wl? °f C ne u of fhe cities in South-east Asia.455 words
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82 1955-07-25 3 'Co-operate To End Pay Disparity' .PENANG. Sun. Chinese n v.mkers received only hall as much Day as Indian rken in r Bukit Mertaiam ur company. Mr. A. S. ngavelu. secretary of the r workers union, said topointed out that if the inesc workers would cowith the union, the ,:non would82 words
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Article72 1955-07-25 3 I :UALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Df evidence at the In- on Saturday, into the ith of a newly born baby ind flouting in a stream. Dr Ranjit Singh, the Medical told the 'Coroner. '.an Shah, the child 24 to hours before the -mortem and its death ias72 words
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Article16 1955-07-25 3 THE next Singapore Assizes opens at the Supreme Court j on Wednesday. Aug. 3.16 words
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Article77 1955-07-25 3 in the Penans Island a nstltaency. The Alliance here stagpd .m election procession, consi of decorated buses ing musical parties and Isj* akers. Mr Abidin told the people the main object of the nee was self-government. and they would obtain that object through elections. At Tanjong Tokong, Mr. Cheah77 words
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160 1955-07-25 3 Workers Won't Take Their Pay Packets If... PENANG, Sun. Members of the Government Hospital Junior Employees' Union. Penang and Province Wellesley, have decided not to accept their salaries if the Medical Department deducts electricity charges of their quarters. This decision was reached at an emergency general meeting here. The Union160 words
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Article98 1955-07-25 3 Need For Libraries Is Stressed IPOH. Sun— The secretary of the Malayan Public Library Association. Mr T. K. Wen of Kuala Lumpur, criticised Government for not doing enough for the development of the Chinese culture and language. He was addressing a gathering at the opening of the Perak branch of98 words
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Article30 1955-07-25 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Tions; Piak Puay, «n carpenter. was lined SI SO in the Sessions Court. Kota Tinggi. today for possession of six packets of l ohandu.30 words
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Article, Illustration54 1955-07-25 3 MR. and Mrs. Bernard E. V. Alphonso pictured after their marriage at the St. John's Church. Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. The bride is the former Miss Evelyn R D N right. The groom is on the staff of the Post Office Savings Bank, HQ.— Standard photo54 words
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Article161 1955-07-25 3 SHOULD Christians take part in politics? Six speakers drawn from the Teluk Ayer Methodist Youth Fellowship and the Fairfield Methodist Youth Fellowship bounced the question between them with heat and eloquence and came out even. Members of the Floor, however, spoke overwhelmingly in favour of Christians161 words
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Article92 1955-07-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council decided today to reter to a special committee its new sewerage and drainage bylaws ior 1955 The new b^-laws covering "27 pa^os lay down conditions which must be met bv property owners desirous of installing waterborne sewage system to their92 words
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Miscellaneous628 1955-07-25 3 Standard cMlmanac L information at a Glance ■f* ____^__> 130 BBC New? HuADfYD C rnnW "^-"-"l M JXjkVv^C tl«»2m»; 14u Orchestra (1682mi: H *r-\J Kc MMrun I MS\~l£?t* Y y s Goes R i vjnd lhe P\ m "I'luN; red Melody S _^L_K_M_K_PIv JF-^V^S-- (19.59m>: 2.25 *New spapei Opinion I628 words
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Article, Illustration212 1955-07-25 4 THE "going away" dress worn by Hollywood actress Mamie Van Dorcn, shown here signing autograph books for "Miss Canada" (left) and "Miss England," swung cameras right off the "Miss Universe" contestants during a party given the contestants by Universal International UNDER water at the Miami Seaquarium to212 words
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Advertisement322 1955-07-25 4 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (PAT KUA TAN) Very effective for Couqhs, Indtgestion, Seosickness. Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG IHE TIGER MEDICAL HAIL 15 HOURS WITHOUT FOOD I I Thah how long lots of people go without proper nourishment for322 words
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Advertisement13 1955-07-25 4 j REMEMBEtI I 'BUY^Stfl Li FULI-CIV j POWDERED 4 ™^t |v it f,m13 words
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Article, Illustration641 1955-07-25 5 How it's the COIFFURE that woos them. HAIR STYLES [f I FOR 1 PERSONALITY I m I Soutb-East London I spoke To five customers aged bptwccfl 19 and 2Y i;OL*R out of the five taid 1 they visited the shop rec time, a week at an rase rost of 6s.641 words
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Article244 1955-07-25 5 Him- mI Ltj^ slrps l« j x monument in |if Inj.md not I fh» it *hnuld ifrr jnimaN i 5 hjvf hern ub up i< v si. h human b* 4 1 n^ >. v them. I r I t I monkr\ that to th,. top a I gaiia244 words
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Article, Illustration360 1955-07-25 5 FLIES IN AND OUT— ANYWHERE AH) airi-raft specifically designed to operate under extreme]}) rugged conditions in isolated parts of the world has just made its maiden flight. It is the Prestwick twin-engined Pioneer, a versatile, economic machine capable of being used in the dual roles of either a small feeder-airliner360 words
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Article601 1955-07-25 5 Donald Zec - Even Husbands Propose To Zena Donald Zec by They Will Sweep The Floor Polish Her Teeth Do The Washing LONDON. ONE evening not long ago Terence Brome. a tall. 4,'Kvear-old rubber *tamp maker, of Chigwell. Essex, wrote a love letter to Zena Marshall. So did Bert of Wigan, Ed from601 words
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Article, Illustration426 1955-07-25 5 NEW YORK. IF your bey friend keeps 1 (harifcinß jobs —do not trust him, gentle maiden! Tnis i. the advice of Chicago f amily counselor Samuel Kling. who has been dra ving up a sort of litmus test lor love to show girls whether426 words
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Miscellaneous126 1955-07-25 5 5 j j jl |^H~7 t S quite rntionable 1151 *«*j a nrtCfl route (3—4) Z Well have a swashing and a martial (Al you like n < T> 4 Does he look after children' Uo> j Camp about at the race meeting".' <4> Kxtortioner who used to Oe "n126 words
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Article939 1955-07-25 6 Ask The People AFTER having deflated the balloons of emotion from last Friday's speeches made by the Chief Minister and certain Assemblymen, we feel that their claims to have the people behind them in whatever they do or propose to do should be put under the microscope939 words
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Article1359 1955-07-25 6 Cyril Dunn - The Meaning Of Apartheid Cyril Dunn A\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\« I By I I Johannesburg, ONE of the difficulties facing anyone who tries to understand what is going on in South Africa is that none of the really operative words has an agreed meaning. Even "South African" is given several different interpretations and1,359 words
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Article178 1955-07-25 6 Sir. I want to warn "Disgusted" not to point an accusing finger at the Scout Headquarters being used as a "dance hall" till he gets concrete facts about the whole matter. As Headquarters Commissioner. I want to make it clear that the hall is given to Scouts178 words
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Article, Illustration376 1955-07-25 6 OLD SCHOOL TIE IN EDEN'S CABINET LOXDOX. A NON-POUTICAL criticism which has been made by the Socialists of Sir Anthony Eden's Conservative cabinet is that it is composed almost entirely from men who were educated at Britain's exclusive public schools Of the cabinet of 18. ten, including the Prime Minister376 words
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Article411 1955-07-25 6 We the PEOPLE BEWARE OF THE VOTE CA TCHERS Sir,— l came to Malaya on the 9th April 1909 when 1 was 20 years of age and have never stepped out of it until today. The election campaign as conducted by the nominated candidates of the parties gives me some411 words
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Article177 1955-07-25 6 Sir: The practice of family planning by the use of contraceptives and similar means as advocated by the F.P.A. is contrary to tjie religious teaching not of Roman Catholics only. but of other Christian Sects and of Muslims, Buddhists, and Hindus. The Eurasian Catholics are outnumbered177 words
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Article74 1955-07-25 6 "IT is the machinery of x power that is getting out of sane control. Lost in its elaboration even some men of goodwill begin to forget the essential humanity this machinery should be serving. They are now so busy testing, analysing and reporting on the bath water that they74 words
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Article156 1955-07-25 6 We Need Better Living Wages Sir; Permit me to express the views of general public in regard to family planning, as matter is to be brought up for discussion in I coming Assembly Meet whether public funds she be used for that purpose. I remember. Mr. T.P F NcXeiee. said156 words
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Article, Illustration35 1955-07-25 7 2 r rir •<h,,l Ctn i tally. rocket propelled Mipersonic Terrier, designed to search out and destroy itt.irking aircraft, is said be deadlier and to have trtatei range than the anti-aircraft guns. \P photo.35 words
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636 1955-07-25 7 CAMPBELL HITS 200 M.P.H. AND CRACKS THE 'WATER BARRIER' "ERE i* jet speedboat ace 1t,,,,,,!.! r t■» story, written for the United £L C I "'"l' M I /{/,/^fcirrf inlo "*i,e unknown" hi' i I ""7" > INT MM* barrier onSaZda^"", A 2 mil cMd ta agony from ZST^ C636 words
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96 1955-07-25 7 MOSCOW. July 24. (Reu- Mr Anastas I. Mikoyan. rst Deputy Premier of the Union, said yesterday p^d Britain would keep rreements with Egypt U soon "there will not »rt-ign soldiers in itise they have their own." ng to reporters at a nal Day96 words
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Article72 1955-07-25 7 UTHAMPTON. July 24. •.—A small airliner on v from Cardiff to Paris six British holiday- crashed in a dense ol the new forest near .i...ige of Fritham. Hamp- :d:v. I t m killed and all passengers injured. .Ane banked as if try- ..tnd in the main draftbut72 words
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Article51 1955-07-25 7 TURIN. Julj 24. <Reuter> vannl Piperno. a retired mi received an anonyletter saying "thank v much for the many we found in your box." He ru>hed to the bathroom '.d found the safe hidden r.ind a mirror empty. The >n jewels were worth M.UOO lire (about51 words
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Article33 1955-07-25 7 VESTERDAV was the Soviet Day. Talks on the navy's were given in many ind mass sports conv.»'re held throughout Sn\: I Union, according Soviet news agency s, quoted by Reuter.33 words
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Article, Illustration246 1955-07-25 7 Eden, Molotov Confer On Vietnam Position GENEVA. July 24, (IP)— British Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden met with Soviet Foreign Minister V.M. Molotov last night over the critical Indo-China situation brought on by the Saigon riots and South Vietnam's failure to enter elections talks with the Communists. The two halves246 words
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Article90 1955-07-25 7 GLASGOW. July 24. *Reuter> Scots were told hero last night that they were "in many ways like the Russians" by Mr. I.A. Benediktov. Soviet Minister of State Farms. Mr. Benediktov. leader of a Russian agricultural delegation now visiting Britain, was speaking at a vodka party90 words
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Article83 1955-07-25 7 PARIS. July 24. (Reuter) Christian Dior. Paris fashion dictator. Is to take six of his most beautiful mannequins to Paris University on Aug. 3 to illustrate the first fashion lecture ever heard there. M. Dior said he would tell the story of postwar fashion from the83 words
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Article32 1955-07-25 7 COMMODORE Jose V. Francisco, Philippine navy chiel. •said yesterday a Russian tanker was sighted by a Philippine naval patrol ship off Sarangani Island in Southern Philippines on Tuesday.— UP.32 words
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Article28 1955-07-25 7 THE Indian Airline s corporation has placed orders lor five British Viscount turboprop airliners. The viscounts will be delivered in the latter half of 1957.— Reuter.28 words
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Article107 1955-07-25 7 LONDON, Ontario. July 24. <AP> Representatives of Moslem societies throughout North America urged yesterday that the United Nations take immediate action to end 'the human tragedy" involving 842.000 Arab refugees from Palestine. A resolution approved by the Moslem convention here said the plight of107 words
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Article115 1955-07-25 7 Red China Reminded Of Her Debts COLOMBO. July 24. <UP> Red China's indebtedness to Ceylon under the rubber and rice pact between the two countries had increased from 24,000.000 rupees at the beginning of this year to 40.--000.000 rupees at the end of June, the government announced yesterday. A reminder115 words
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Article30 1955-07-25 7 MOSCOW. July 24, (AP) The Lord Mayor of London. Sir Eymour Howard, said yesterday he has asked Moscow's Mayor Mikhail Yasnov to visit London in October.30 words
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Article45 1955-07-25 7 THE skeletoii of a brontothere. a rhinocerous like prehistoric animal, is being uncovered in the wild sagebrush country of north Oregon. The bones believed to be 60.000.--000 years old are being dug up by a University of Oregon field' crew— Reuter.45 words
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Article42 1955-07-25 7 KARACHI, July 24, (Reuter) Professor Ardito Desio. 58. who led the successful Italian expedition last year on its assault of K-2. the second highest mountain in the world, left Karachi yesterday to continue a geological survey of the Karakorum Range.42 words
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169 1955-07-25 7 LONDON. July 24. (Reuter) Two senior officers of the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst visited the 19--year-old Duke of Kent before his discharge from hospital after his third car crash, the Sunday Pictorial reported today. The newspaper, said the officers spent half an169 words
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Article69 1955-07-25 7 WASHINGTON. July 24, i Reuter)— The Air Force announced yesterday that four U.S. fighter pilots released by the Chinese last month had been returned to active duty. An air force spokesman said the action was taken after a full review of the case by a board69 words
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229 1955-07-25 7 Army Wins Out In Indonesia Cabinet Crisis JAKARTA, July 24, (UP) Prime Minister All Sastroamidjojo told Indonesia's provisional parliament last night that his Cabinet was resigning because it could no longer assert constitutional authority over the army. In his final statement to parliament as Prime Minister, Sastroamidjojo traced the development229 words
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Article28 1955-07-25 7 NEARLY 250.000 children crowded into the Eucharistic Congress Plaza in Rio De Janeiro, yesterday to take Communion offered for the "salvation of the whole world."— AP.28 words
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Article27 1955-07-25 7 THOMAS MANN. Nobel prize winning author, was taken to a private clinic in Zurich yesterday for treatment of inflamed tendons in his legs.— UP.27 words
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Article148 1955-07-25 7 THAILAND TO GET FIRST JETS TOKYO. July 24. (UP)-The United States next xeek will give Thailand one of the partners in the SEATO pact against Communist aggression, its first jet aircraft. The U.S. Far East Air Forces said yesterday six U S. T-33 jet trainers will be turned over to148 words
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Article117 1955-07-25 7 CAIRO. July 24. <UP) A German was killed and two Italians wounded yesterday as French Foreign Legion guards at Suez harbour foiled an attempted mass desertion, according to reports reaching here. The legionnaires jumped into the water from a Sw< dish ship anchored in the117 words
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Article99 1955-07-25 7 COLOMBO, July 24. <AP)An assize court in Ratnapura, southwest Ceylon, has sentenced six members of a family to die for murder. Iyer Thever. his first wife. two of his brothers, his uncle and his aunt were condemned on Friday for killing Thever's second99 words
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Advertisement775 1955-07-25 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. IIL: 11*21/6. *****/4 »3*/' Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE T. Halitai, Montreal. Boston, New York. B»ltimor«, Philadelphia. Cult Ports. Spore P Shjm Zenana MtNIOR Cdv2s/26 27 July 28/29 |uly POLTDORUS Vie Sept WSept >«P« MARCN 9/16 Oct 17 Oct IX Oct C«rricr»775 words
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Advertisement1059 1955-07-25 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) sh,pp,n, jug BLUI<: funmx lim: Dcpts. »»«i»i Carrier* option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON b CONTINENT Singapore Due Sails P. Sham Penan* Ascanius for Liverpool1,059 words
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Advertisement826 1955-07-25 8 MITSUI *>** E Spore P. S'hom Penong F QR JAPAN from Indio K vor jtsu Maru from Calcutta, for Kobe, Moji. Yokohama, Osaka xo Wayo Maru from Calcutta, fOR iAPAN trorr Continent Hoeison Moru *Of Yokohama, Kobe Nogovo vio So.gon. Pona<ok Hongkong Z5 July Akibasan Moru for Yokohama Kobe via826 words
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Advertisement516 1955-07-25 8 EAST ASIATiTI SAILINGS TOCONl IN{M y H For Aden. Port Soid. Genoo A J '^d Copenh Oflcn G^^S™ x) "KAMBODiA" I xx) "INDIA" xxx) "FALSTRIA" B x) Colls Beyrouth, Korl s h on>f V xx) Colls Beyrouth, A O rh uv KqH xxx) Colls London (P oJstrq ri V SAILINGS516 words
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Article267 1955-07-25 9 AF I ER the Singapore Copra Association was formed and started functioning from January Ist of this year it was, without any undue optimism, hoped and generally expected that sounder basis for trading on our local copra market would meet with more interest and encouragement from oversea267 words
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Article, Illustration41 1955-07-25 9 IRON ore is mined by modern methods y illustrated in this picture which is taken in the New Territories, of Kowloon. Almost all the iron ore from Malayan mines similar to the one above are shipped to Japan.41 words
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250 1955-07-25 9 THE possibility of a world shortage of between 150.000 tons 200.000 tons of natural rubber during the current year is indicated hi the latest Rubber Study Group figures. In the first live months of this year excess of consumption over production was estimated at 77.000250 words
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196 1955-07-25 9 WASHINGTON. July 24. (AP)— The U.S. Agriculture Department said recently international rice trade in the 1954 crop year totalled 10.1 billion pounds, an increase of three per cent over the preceding year but still below the postwar record of 11 billion 300196 words
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Article103 1955-07-25 9 WELDERS' masks are being supplied all over the world by a leurlins: British firm of pianoforte manufacturers, who.^e managing director turned his attention some time ago to the problem of improving the conventional type of mask. In the latter the welder Is "blind" until he strikes103 words
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Article255 1955-07-25 9 RISIXG production and income continue to mark the economy of the United States, thus assuring a good market for farm products. The nation's factories and I mines have increased their j output slightly above the peak reached in 1953. Employment has picked up more than255 words
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Article130 1955-07-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The rubber price had averaged $1.20 a pound this month and so. estate employers and plantation union representatives are to meet next Thursday to prepare wage tables for the price zone above SI. Their present agreementdrafted during the 'slump' last year— provided130 words
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Article, Illustration137 1955-07-25 9 U.S. Govt. To Sell GRS Plant WASHINTON, July 24. The U.S. House of Representatives yesterday passed legislation authorising the government to sell its rubber plant at Instill te. West Virginia, to private industry. The Senate passed a similar measure recently. Imperial Commodities Corp.. a Dutch-controlled New York firm, wants to137 words
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540 1955-07-25 9 Singapore Crisis Affects Shares Mart TINS ARE FIRM IN recent weeks it has been patent to all who study share lists that but for the series of crises which have been inflicted on the Colony the whole list <»1 Singapore industrials must have stood higher, having regard to the booming540 words
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Article246 1955-07-25 9 TAXJONG TIN LTD. Two dredges operated throughout 19.1^ and after payment cf UK Profits Tax. a profit of £95.257 <51.3^0> was shown. Dividends totalling 2 9d. per share wer e paid. Net liquid assets and stores worked out at 12/9d. per 5/- share. With the layer dredce246 words
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Article113 1955-07-25 9 Trade Fair In Osaka Next Year JAPAX Internationa' Trade Far, held in 1955 at Tokyo. was inspected by seme 450.<mi0 people with some 2.000 foreign buyer Some millions of dollars worth of goods bad born transacted through the Fair. That was the wrond international fair to be held in Japan113 words
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Article33 1955-07-25 9 PETALIXG Tin U leclared a third quarterly nterim dividend of 20'i in cspect of the year ended O i1.1935. less income tax at SO'r payable Aug. to sharelolders registered July 2'.).33 words
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Article23 1955-07-25 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association selling rate to merchants for Holland guilders is ISS| ready (TT./0.D.). Other exchange rates remain unaltered.23 words
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Article308 1955-07-25 9 $22 80. Singapore T; action O. ds 28/4.',, United Engineer! 0 ds. 111.15 and $11.20. Wcarnc Bros. $2.75. Tins:— K .:i2 River SI 02*. Kuchaii H 82!. Pctahng ICM :o 54 80. Rantau Si 85, Sungei Ways 13.70 \o $.{.75, Taiping Consolidated «iO to Burm tl M.i308 words
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Article47 1955-07-25 9 ENTIRE production of I roid powder from a Welsh jry this year will K > to rS v. !)<!.■ it will be made iMu tablets lor treating of thyroid deficiency. New drying and milling plant ha« recently been installed to enable the firm to meet U.S. requirements.47 words
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Advertisement393 1955-07-25 9 ES ffec Bankruptcy Ordinance .CHAPTER 45) In the High Court of the Colnnv of Singapore \A ind of Singapore NKRUFTCY. No. 118 XHIK'I.I.AII SAHIB of No >rong Limau, S'pore. Order made 22nd of Adjudication 18th I of First igUSt, 1955. at at the Otlieo of the :^ncc. Supreme B (top393 words
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Advertisement307 1955-07-25 9 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE Section 103 Municipal Ordinance (Chapter 133) MAKING UP AND DRAINING OF MANDALAY ROAD FROM MOCLMEIN ROAD TO BALESTIFR ROAD. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the plan, specification, estimate and apportionment of expenses ol making up and draining of Mandalay Road from Moulmein Road to Balestier307 words
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Advertisement76 1955-07-25 9 NOTICE s.s. "RAJULA" sailing 27.7.55. INTENDING passengers tor I the "RAJULA" are notified that the vessel will now sail from Singapore to Nagapattinam and Madras at 12 noon on the 27th July 1955 from the Singapore Harbour Board Wharf and not on the 28th July. 1955 as previously advised. All76 words
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Advertisement324 1955-07-25 10 vmihaf ukoah oai run lllllM PATUAYtt LAST DAY! UM I IIM I .1?X 11 a.m.-l 15 4.15 Am.cowpmowro til »<qq 645 and 9.30 pm SmmSWHEN Jwryll»T« ~JO*KS*S TOMORROW ?7^A YOU'LL HAVE A W^£ WONDERFUL TIME... •When In Romp STARRING r v .s VAN JOHNSON -^%^^fe paul uouglas 7.yvfv;>!^ -An M-C-M324 words
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Advertisement142 1955-07-25 10 i4 B «J|THffiS ORIANISmJ^IB Phone 5159 'J CapitoL 1 A STOm ui I UNFOLDED |j "M TtCHMICOLOR "^^B^sißC^^ J I REXfe l4 H iJji^ 1 ABBf IWI ifl XAVMR CUiAI/l > DEWISO'KHfL PLtS! "GOOFS ON Till R(»n|s OPENS fOMORI?0» P'VBIHMHBVOTHHH bj >^^ Frank fernn F'M*f". yfJSI^H (tK# Flf Dtmcr PRINT142 words
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Miscellaneous173 1955-07-25 10 /w\ 111 Ar=:::^ I 'Thash what I like about Harry alwaysh knows "I forgot to warn you— l used it when I painted the when to shtop:' S rated v^ r So vourc s x an d three I quarter years old. are you, I KttV sonny? Well you'd better173 words
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Article141 1955-07-25 11 READING. July 23 (Renter) Bill MClflnnls, slim 40--year-old Royal Air Force oergeant. overcame intense heat to win the British Marathon championship h>:re today in 2 hrs. 39 mins. 35 sees. McMinnis finished remarkably fresh after the gruelling 26 miles 385 yards (42.195 Kilometres* run with temperatures141 words
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Article74 1955-07-25 11 SEREMBAX. Sun 1 7 Gurkha Rlflea beat the 2 '6 Gurkha Rifles by three goals to nil in the final of the soccer competition open to Gurkha Forces in the Far East. This la the second successive year that 1/7 Gurkha Rifles have won the Nepal74 words
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222 1955-07-25 11 THE CROWD PROTESTS WILSON RETURNS LONDON July 24, J Router Noisy protests Z by spectators resulted in Can incident probably 2 without parallel in the J history of first class 2 cricket when Vic Wilson 1 the Yorkshire lefthander. Z was recalled from the J Pavilion to complete a 2222 words
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383 1955-07-25 11 ARMY TOPPLE S.C.C. TAKE OVER The Bowlers Dominate THE Army surrendered their narrow lead in the Singapore Cricket Association senior tournament yesterday to the Singapore Cricket Club when they lost to the PoLice by 49 runs at Thomson Road Results were: SRC beat RAF Singapore by 120 runs on the383 words
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Article879 1955-07-25 11 ON the padang: S.R.C.I beat R.A.F. (Singapore) by 120 runs. SRC. Fcncott b Muir 2 Galistan b Muir 28 Schubert it Lee b Dunn 34 Le Merder c Lo« b Dunn 4 B. Alurks b Muir 9 Pern- c Leray b Muir 38 J. Martens b879 words
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Article366 1955-07-25 11 -MALACCA, Sun —Steady and accurat? bowling enabled Malacca to beat Johore by an innings and 110 runs in tbeir Inter-State er eket match at the Malacca Club padang this afternoor The pitch, somewhat softened bv the early morning rain took to spin and made Malacca's attack366 words
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Article61 1955-07-25 11 RAUB. Sun— Raub Government Club beat Somersets Light Infantry by an innings and .'{9 runs in a cricket match on the Raub padang today Somersets 52 runs. Little John 15 Samuel four for 9 Ciovernment Club: 125 for eight Daljit Singh «>.") no Shori 2561 words
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Article125 1955-07-25 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— A v Chi Yin. mercurial gHaUgetting centre forward and skipper of the visiting Hongkong Chinese .soccer team, spent a night iri hospital following the head-on dash with ace goalkeeper David MacLaren when the visitors met the Federation Combined Ser vices here yesterday Aw.125 words
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Article74 1955-07-25 11 LOUISVILLE. Kentucky. July 24 <AP> Australia moved into the finals of the American zone Davies Cup playoff yesterday as its crack doubles team of Lew Hoad and Rex Hartwig defeated Brazil's Bob Falkenburg and Ronald Mo'reira, 6—2, 6—4. 6-1. The doubles victory, following Friday's singles74 words
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Advertisement64 1955-07-25 11 vi A^ IfIST 2 SHOWS Q J j.'-'f** 2.00 p.m 8.00 p.m t, W This Magnificent Picture fSTT^MORROWr— jjes*n 4 fnm»d •ntiraly in iuthtntic wtn.j o' wild, hot Dioodea Morocco I BPH jl WILDE FERRER GAM J IX(KM.KNT IUUAI PHOTOGRARf/^J COMMFNTARY SLOW tt!N MOTION SHOTS OF TENSE df MOM K64 words
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Advertisement84 1955-07-25 11 Miscru amoi s C R SHASTRY. FFBA. Li'e i Fellow of The Federation of 5 British A.«tro!o2er« Ltd <Lon •> don> Tione Hoa Hotel Fi.v.t. 4 Prinsep Stree f Singapore 7 i Phnne 2H14.i Constilratinns by Appointment only i |iHO\ n HOE SENCi: Construe L tion for efficient Building Repairs.84 words
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Advertisement824 1955-07-25 11 CLASSIFIED ADS Sill \ll()\s VACAMI CIXGAPORK CITY COUNCIL: Applications are lnv/ed o fill the folio a ing posts: <A> Prosecuting Solicitor imm du.y admitted Advocates Solicitors holding a current practicing certificate tor wnole time service with the Counn! Appointment on 3 years agreement in instance at a commencing I salary824 words
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Miscellaneous211 1955-07-25 11 ioe r By Al Capp -Nme PWJrZ.T- e>£l V 1/ DO «r «i> muCm yvtN v CRAXY.T- J I RIZZOMASLE^ TO» ME." i R Tw S *A^>e*jC*NiCK<>? MAPOV N l X <^ VOU M> >. Wf OOINGS 'N MANIML«tt AM PIHJ*I\» MARRYING j( OTHER KIND hOIOLR S'STf RS^ T .(Y211 words
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Article, Illustration98 1955-07-25 12 PERAK'S hope for the ™n» n f I Malayan A.A.A. meet in the Shot Putt event is St. Michael's schoolboy Kuan J Kins Lam. seen in action at the Perafc A.A.A. meet on Saturday. j Recently he improved his Perak j record by Hin. f mmt98 words
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594 1955-07-25 12 Harith Robs The Tigers Of Victory In Last Seconds Tifjer Sporting Assn. 3 L i Chong Mun, Chan Sicw Kay and Jimmy Tan. Mr. XV Pcarce referccd IN a Colony division 1 all the excitement, the sna a Cup final. Singapore Cori the Tiger Sporting Associa at Jalan Besar stadium594 words
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Article334 1955-07-25 12 More than 1.000 water polo fan s turned up at the Chinese Swimming Club pool yesterday to see the Singapore Swimming Club 'A' recapture the Colony water polo championships when they beat the Chinese Swimming Club 'A' by four goals to three yesterday. The Chinese334 words
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481 1955-07-25 12 Man Chua Edges Kasmani In SBA Junior 'Thriller' By LEE HENG WAH MAURICE Khoo, the Colony schoolboy who played match winner for Kelantan in its surprise victory over Selangor in the Malaya Cup semi-final replay at Kuala Lumpur, failed to keep a date at the Singapore Badminton Stadium, and went481 words
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Article83 1955-07-25 12 THE team to represent SinoMalays against the Salzburg Football Club of Austria in a friendlv soccer to be played at Jalan Besar stadium on Wednesday at 8 pm will be chosen from: Chu Che c Seng. Yong Kong. Kok Cheng. Foo Hee Jong. Loe Kok Seng. Ho83 words
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Article37 1955-07-25 12 THE Tclok Paku School. Changi. will hold its annual athletic sports on the school ground <n Wednesday Julv 27 at 4 p.m Lady F. J. FrWMngea has Kindly consented to give awav the prizes.37 words
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Article37 1955-07-25 12 KELANTAN: Idrus; Yah>a; Hussain Mohamed: Hussain- Yusof; Mahmood capt.l; Ismail; Ishak; Mohamed- Maurice Khoo: Hussain SELANGOR Lourdes: Crawlcy: Mun Kai; Philip Rozario; A. Supraman-. Edwin Dutton: Sulaiman: Mohd. Nor Khamis. Abdul Ghani: Cheng Earn: Govindaraju.37 words
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Article993 1955-07-25 12 mum §111 rvK* •••••••■vlvj pint •r* >:%•:•; K; '•>'•>:< K w -j»*J v.v.v.v.w.w.w! fsm Shocks Soccer Fans Makes Malaya Cup History Kills Selangor s Hopes Takes Road To Spore Mohamed Decides Selangor Is Out KELANTAN 3 SELANGOR 2 Maurice Khoo 2. Mohamed. Abdul Chani 2. Referee:— Capt.993 words
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Article373 1955-07-25 12 PLAYING impeccable golf, C. H. Beamish, the Singapore and Malayan champion, returned scores of 73 and 76 to head the list of qualifiers for the Colony Golf championships held at the Royal Singapore Golf and Island Clubs during the week-end. Colin Stirling. last vcar's runner-up and373 words
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Article64 1955-07-25 12 REX Badminton Partv to meet Jacques BP in a iriendly game of badminton, comprising four singles and four doubles at the Clerical Union Hall tomorrow at 7 p.m. will be. Quek Keng Chuan, Low Poh Hye, Lim Yew Hock. Lim Seng Kok. Thomas Ang. Gan Beng Choon.64 words
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Article27 1955-07-25 12 HAIKOWYU SC beat Bukit Timah SC 1-0 in a Div. 3B soccer match played on the Clerical Union ground yesterday. George Chen was the scorer.27 words
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Article26 1955-07-25 12 BULAWAYO, July 22 (Rcuter) —The touring American badminton icam boat Southern Rhodesia by seven matches to nil without dropping a game here tonight.26 words
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Article131 1955-07-25 12 PROBABLY the first bit of hooliganism in Colony soccer at Jalan Besar stadium was the 'feature* of yesterday's division 2A league match between the Argonauts FC and Radin Mrs Ramblers. Argonauts won by five goals to two. but ten minutes before fulltime. their skipper. Rashid Giman was131 words
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Advertisement29 1955-07-25 12 *'To a dame like her. love is also a weapon!" I H H I^h J H K tmm JOHN MAFY PAmE -MURPHY Ot'R AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY ATTRACTION NEW ALHAMBRA.29 words
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