Sunday Standard, 26 July 1955
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Title Section13 1955-07-26 1 Singapore TIGER Standard V* SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1953 14 PAGES 13 CENTS13 words
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Article279 1955-07-26 1 A Surprised Chief Minister Gains An Unexpected Ally In Assembly When.... G/ve Us Independence Now' ALL THE PARTIES JOIN IN CALL FOR NEW DEAL THE PROGRESSIVE Party yesterday rocked the Singapore Legislative Assembly with its dramatic call for a new Constitution to be written immediately to279 words
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Article, Illustration202 1955-07-26 1 ■men Cheer, Chair Him L*ee >w irv and eneral affairs Bun Workers' Union, one of the (1 under the Emergency o\ June 11, was released at *w noon yesterday. He was released by the rdcr of the Governor. Sir rt Black. A Government statement i at 10.10 a.m. yesterday202 words
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Article36 1955-07-26 1 VIENNA. July 25 (Reuter) Three prisoners from Czechoslovakia returned untedly last night, it was announced today. All three were civilians Vienna who had been •>ted in Czechoslovakia the end of the war.36 words
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Article21 1955-07-26 1 INDIA may consider opening diplomatic relations with Spain. Prime Minister Jawararlal Nehru told Parliament yesterday in New Delhi. Reuter.21 words
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Article174 1955-07-26 1 TO STUDY POSITION FIRST THE Commissioner General in South-east Asia, Mr. .Malcolm MacDonald, said in Singapore yesterday that if there is any way he could help in the constitutional crisis facing the country he would give that help. "But first I am going to174 words
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Article, Illustration56 1955-07-26 1 SMILING happily, Chief Minister hAr. Da v iJ yorsho!' is sejiiy outside the Assembly House yesterday surrounded by supporters carrying placards that assure him the workers of Singapore are behind him. An umberella is held over the Chief Minister's head as it was56 words
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Article121 1955-07-26 1 US-CHINA TO MEET IN GENEVA WASHINGTON. July 25 (Reuter) The American Ambassador to Czechoslovakia. .Mr. Alexis Johnson will represent the United States at next Monday's meeting in Geneva with Peoples China, the State Department said today. He will discuss with a Chinese ambassador the "repatriation of civilians" who want to121 words
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151 1955-07-26 1 Rubber Blaze In S.H.B. God own Put Out By Brigade RUBBER valued at about COO 000, stored in a Singapore Harbour Board godown, caught fire last night. What would have been a major loss was prevented by the timely arrival of two encines of the City Fire Brigade and two151 words
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Article167 1955-07-26 1 Burmese CID Seeks Facts A BURMESE CID officer has come to Singapore to get information on the Singapore man who was strangled to death in his hotel loom at Rangoon on the afternoon of March 2. The murdered man was William Nelson Miller, a167 words
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Article35 1955-07-26 1 BRITISH Colonial Secretary Alan Lennox-Boyd arrived in Hongkong yesterday from the United Kingdom for a five-day visit to the Colony as the first part of a six-weeks' tour of Far Eastern British colonies. Reuter.35 words
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Article, Illustration243 1955-07-26 1 Sultanah To Be Crowned On Her Return JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.The Coronation of the Sultanah of Johore will be the highlight of triple celebrations in connection with the 82nd birthday of the Sultan and the Diamond Jubilee of his 60 years reign on Sept. 17. The almost week-long ceremonies, which will243 words
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Article100 1955-07-26 1 Rubber Tin Prices Drift Apart RUBBER and tin prices in Singapore yesterday moved in opposite directions, rubber touching a new high of $1.35 2 per lb. for the first grade August shipment in the morning but closed barely steady at $1.33| (up i cent), while tin dropped $13 to $373*100 words
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Article104 1955-07-26 1 Baby' s Body Exhumed By Police SINGAPORE Police exhumed the decomposed body of a new-born baby boy from a shallow grave In the backyard of an attap shack at 9* Mile. West Coast Road. Ittt night. Police exhumed the body, wrapped in newspapers, on information that the child was buried104 words
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Article14 1955-07-26 2 In A Dramatic Somersault p^M Join In The Fight Against cii^B14 words
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1121 1955-07-26 2 'Mouse Turned Lion' Says Lee THE Progressive Party threw a bombshell into the Singapore Legislative Assembly when it resumed debate on the Chief Minister's motion, by introducing an amendment which demanded a Constitution which would give independence immediately to the people of the1,121 words
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Article242 1955-07-26 2 THE five point motion passed read That the Speaker do conve, to His Excellency the Ciovernor the view of this House that the people of Singapore are determined to end colonialism and to rule themselves through their elected representatives: And that as a demonstration of the242 words
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849 1955-07-26 2 'WE ARE WITH THE C.M. TO THE HILT' MINISTER for Labour and Welfare, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, described as "utter nonsense'' reports that the Chief Minister did not have the support of his colleagues. "We are with him to the hilt," he declared. "We are prepared to resign if we849 words
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Article271 1955-07-26 2 NO DISCOURTESY THE QUEEN THE Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall opened the day's proceedings on the second day of the crisis debate by drawing the Speaker's attention to a newspaper report which he described as "malicious". He said: "I produce a copy of a newspaper called the Singapore Free Press271 words
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757 1955-07-26 2 When Then, Are We To Get Self-Government MR. Tan Theng Chiang (Labour Front-Rochore), speaking after the Chief Minister, described it as tragic that a constitutional crisis should have arisen so early in the life of the present government. "Some people' he said757 words
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487 1955-07-26 2 AS MALAYANS LET'S ALL VOTE FOR SELF-RULE WINDING up the debate, the Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall said: "This has been a very heartening debate. I am conscious of my personal failure one of which is that when I am attacked I react immediately to be dragged to the attack487 words
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Article41 1955-07-26 2 Is I <m '"Of R JJ Jln'J pr flrs J flpfl >11 Pt»-nib»r •lanuarv wH Junf M l«»n< pn Three buyers '.'^|S 1 l:r» I v P*>t '^|S sillers I lirrf Mifl bnvrrv (,>|9 s 'Hlfmfntl s .»lfsM(irnJ tons tons41 words
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Article605 1955-07-26 3 Radio Provides The Last Appeal KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.-The marathon election campaign in the Federation's 52 con stituenc.es grinded to a slow stop late tonight and from now all await the decision of 1,280,--000 voters who go to the polls on Wednesday The six-week nation-wide605 words
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Article116 1955-07-26 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The biggest post-war 'air-lift' of government officials in Malaya will start in Kuala Lumpur at dawn tomorrow, to fly out scores of Federal officers to man polling stations on the Ea.st Coast. At least three Beavers and three Dakotas have been chartered by116 words
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Article37 1955-07-26 3 T: ue. the Governor has dispowers. But doe? mean that we are to oe .Idren. who^e decisions ■Ovemor can override as he es Doubtless, lie has the of Singapore at heart. .has everyone in this Assent37 words
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Article64 1955-07-26 3 From Page 1 with Mr. Lennox-Boyd on the situation in Malaya. Borneo. Hongkong. He had three meetings with his successor. Sir Robert Scott whose choice he described as "a very wise one." The Commissioner General will remain in Singapore for five weeks before he takes up his new64 words
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Article172 1955-07-26 3 KUALA TRENGGANU, Mon. Every form of modern transport including helicopters, high powered speedboats and jeeps will be mobilised to speed up voting and bring back ballot boxes for counting when polling for the Federation's first national elections start here on Wednesday. Trengganu of poor communications, presents172 words
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Article158 1955-07-26 3 KOTA BHARU, Mon.— With only 24 hours to go before the Federal elections, the fate of Party Negara here has changed from better to worse. UMXO with its vast experience in State and Council elections has swayed the whole Stale with its powerful election organization.158 words
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321 1955-07-26 3 RIGHT LEADERSHIP CAN MAKE PEOPLE LIKE POLITICS -TAN Mala^f \t Mon.-The belief that the people of 7™ P° htically a P a thetic and not ready for S^euf Sin Tfr WaS rCfuted last ni S ht bv Mr Tan thlia* llance candidate for Malacca Central, at the last public meeting321 words
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Article30 1955-07-26 3 MALACCA. Mon. This Settlement is bent on making its first Federal Polling Day a success and also ensure, that it leads the other states in this field.30 words
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Article, Illustration88 1955-07-26 4 Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall (left) shakes hands with People's Action Party leader Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. during the lunch adjournment of yesterdays Legislative Assembly meeting One hundred workers representatives had gathered at the Assembly House to demonstrate their support for Mr. Marshall's stand on88 words
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138 1955-07-26 4 KLANG, Mon.— Hundreds of C. E. B. workers expect to know a "final decision* to their demands for better wages and working: conditions this week. The Standard understands that the decision will be conveyed to leaders of the Central Electricity Board Employees' Union at138 words
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201 1955-07-26 4 4 Years' For Man Who Attacked A Hawker A COFFEE shop assistant, Moo Cher Nuch, 22. was sentenced to four years' imprisonment by Mr. Justice Whitton in the Singapore Assize Court yesteiday. when found guilty of causing hurt to a hawker, Dalmir Saboo, whilst attempting to commit robbery at the201 words
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181 1955-07-26 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Joseph C. Binns, assistant manager, REM Estate, was fined $50 today in the Magistrate'% Court for disorderly conduct while in charge of a firearm. .A second charge against him of using criminal intimidation against a Police Sergeant was withdrawn on181 words
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Article55 1955-07-26 4 LIM Menjj Chung, was yesterday charged in the Seventh Police Court with distilling intoxicating liquor and alternatively charged with possession of dutiable liquor and a complete still at Boon Teck Road. He claimed trial and the Magistrate, Mr. Choor Singh, allowing bail of $5,000. postponed55 words
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Article101 1955-07-26 4 2 MEN GET OFF CHARGES TWO men were acquitted yesterday on charges of trespassing, causing mischief and assault by the Fourth Magistrate. Mr. J. M. Deve-reux-Coleburn. They were Tan Ah Chong and his brother. Tan Kian Chon?. who were alleged to have gone to a house in Kampong Lima with101 words
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Article34 1955-07-26 4 TAN KAI KEE 41. was admitted to the Singapore General Hospital yesterday with a stab wound in the chest received during a fight at the 15th mile, Chua Chu Kang Road.34 words
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Article, Illustration431 1955-07-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— From today, except in special circumstances, no more taxi licences will be issued to non-Malays. This "freeze" will continue until the number of Malay permit holders is proportionate to their population ratio, the Member for Transport, Mr. H. E.431 words
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91 1955-07-26 4 SF SWU NOW LAUDS STAND OF MARSHALL The Singapore Factory and Shop Workers' Union, yesterday issued a statement supporting the Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall, on his stand in the present constitutional crisis "We Will give our wholehearted support to all parties and individuals who oppose Colonialism and Will work91 words
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Article420 1955-07-26 4 THE Farewell Benefit Concert for Lolabelle Wong, the young Singapore pianist, presented bv Noreen Stokes in the Victoria Memorial Hall ast night, brought forth a idige audience and also some of the most enjoyable amateur music-mak-ing we have heard for many a long day. We know Miss420 words
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Advertisement118 1955-07-26 4 44 I ♦a^ BROTHERS ORCAKISIIiu, "I Phone 5159 klfl** l^ Cap.tol VENGEANCE L'\|( )LOrn I EXPLOSIV. J t 1 7amf<? Nrl Stewart- >te\2 l mmttm KEMflf ■bCTjP r r- i»ltUM»GoT2*n>." CIN: -ScCPG I ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦J i#m c* :7W 11-1.45-4.tJ Fronk F*rnn Prnemi ■Pll w*tK Regmola Denny Vc*J Produced. Wrm*i> and (WcM118 words
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Article162 1955-07-26 5 total of 380 Penan- citizens, nn ,en will be on duty at the various f d» ral poll on Wednesday. These people have attended our weeks' instruction course either in Nibong Tebal, Bukit Mertajam. Butterworth. Town or Balik Pulau. The Deputy Chief RegisterOOlcer, Federal Elections. ing, Mrs. ASM. Haw>aid162 words
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Article106 1955-07-26 5 2 Council Inspectors Charged A CITY Council cleansing inspected, S. Kanagasabai wa> charged in the Singapore Filth Magistrate's Court yesterday, with corruptly accepting $50 from Wong Tin Soon, on July 23. The prosecution alleged that the money was a bribe for Kanagasabal to drop a summons charge against the proprietor106 words
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Article40 1955-07-26 5 SINGAPORE Pou-e received a report from a resident in Pu'au Brani that a woman had icst her gold ring earrings, bang.es. lockets and necklaces from her house in Kampong Telok Saga. Pulau Brani. Investigations are proceeding.40 words
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Article, Illustration82 1955-07-26 5 Corps Gets Old Units' Four Drums FOLK drums of the pre war 3rd Battalion S.S.V.F. (p. P.VC.) were handed over to the XT Company Federat on of Maiaya Volunteer Recon aaissann Corps for safe-keeping at Hi? official opening of their new headquarters at Peel Avenue, Pen a n g by82 words
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372 1955-07-26 5 BOURNES PLEDGE TO GOOD CITIZENS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation Government is determined to crush the Communists "once and for all" Lt. Gen. Sir Geoffrey Bourne, Director of Operations, told Malaya's first Good Citizens' Committee today. The Committee, which comprised nine372 words
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140 1955-07-26 5 LAU Hie Lio, alias Hsu Ko Choon, a 15-year-old girl rubber tapper, who was arrested on Sunday aboard the Tjiwangi. on her way t 0 China wa s yesterdav charged in the Singapore Fourth Police Court with theft of jewellery worth $670. It was140 words
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Article204 1955-07-26 5 New Body Makes Demands A SINGAPORE employer yesterday employees. The employer is Diethe'm and Company and the union the Singapore Mechanical and Engineering Workers' Union. The dispute arose when the union submitted several claims to the firm on behalf of its workers employed at the204 words
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83 1955-07-26 5 Seamen Not Barred From Adult Classes SINGAPORE seamen arc not prevented by any rules from attending classes run by the Adult Education Council or its affiliated organizations, the Ministry of Education announced yesterday. This statement follows a letter in the Press which wanted to know why "silly Government rules" prevented83 words
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Article111 1955-07-26 5 'TAILORS' RUSH TO AID CHARITY SEVENTY FIVE dressmaking students are today working at full pressure in order to get ready various articles which will be used foi a charitable cause on Aug. 7. The students are members of Madame Chua's Dressmaking School at Victoria Street, Singapore. The articles they are111 words
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102 1955-07-26 5 Teenager On Charge Of Causing Death A TEENAGED boy. Yip Kai Chonii, yesterday appeared in the Singapore Fourth Police Court on a tentative charge of having together with seven unknown persons caused the death of Wong Fatt. on June 16. at Lorong 23, Geyiang. It was alleged that during a102 words
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Article39 1955-07-26 5 MR Joachim Yeck Pch Chia was admitted to the Singapore Bar as an advocate and solicitor by the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, In the High Court yesterday. Mr. Kenneth Seth appeared for Mr. Yeck.39 words
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Article1182 1955-07-26 6 'A Small Question... IT TOOK two days of debate, embellished with vitriolic references, in which self-praise and left-handed back-slapping were given full play, lor Singapore's Legislative Assembly to arrive at a decision which was already a foregone conclusion. And vet. the actor in the leading role in these dramatic theatricals1,182 words
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Article82 1955-07-26 6 "WHEN my husband came home he said he was sitting on a bus behind a woman in a really ravishing fur coat. A mother and child pionked themselves down beside him, the child was eating a lolly, presently she carefully rubbed the sticky sweet across the back of the lovely82 words
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Article258 1955-07-26 6 Reply To PAP Boss Dear Mr. Lee; In your speech in the Legislative Assembly you made some disparaging remarks regarding the Young Progressives, remarks which I feel cannot go unchallenged. I am sure that you did not make the remarks in any malicious spirit, but it was intended as a258 words
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498 1955-07-26 6 ■1 ■■WlfU it adds, the Big Four mustj have discussed the Far;: Eastern and Asian situa-2 tion'too. .J Both sides must have tried J their best to refrain fromf* putting up some demands which is absolutely un-2 acceptable, the journal J reasons. In498 words
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Article1412 1955-07-26 6 Paris Newsletter from ST. JOHN DONN-BYRNE Pans. QN the right bank of the river Seine in the heart of Pans, between the bridges of the Invalides and the Concorde, a four hundred yard stretch of the quay is allocated to the Touring Club of Fiance as1,412 words
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Article, Illustration15 1955-07-26 6 :TXv»w "Isn't it a pity they have to grow up and be so ugly T*15 words
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Article120 1955-07-26 6 Sir; The president the M.T.U.C, Mr. PP. Narayanan, has issued a statement without having given it careful thought. Does he want to control the individual activities o! the trade unionists? Trade Unions cannot become political organizations but trade unionists have the right to take part in120 words
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Article251 1955-07-26 6 Sir; At Fridays debate in the Legislatiw Assembly the ChieJ Minister spoke on and on. using the languace we have become so accustomed to in the past three months. But shorn of its diatribe, invectives, diches. insults and what haw you it amounts to this: *'I want to be251 words
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Article, Illustration656 1955-07-26 7 AH Are Optimistic After Geneva. Eden Talks 0f... Agree On Problems Chart The Course Reduce Mistrust LONDON, July 25 (AP) Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden returned yesterdoy from Geneva with a broad smile on his face and expressed the conviction that the summit talks plotted656 words
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Article72 1955-07-26 7 UCNEB. Morocco. July 25 Seven Moroccans wore killed and >everal In di>orders today in third biggest city ol och Morocco. The disorders broke out as new French Resident of Morocco. II GilGrandval travelled here r formal control of administration on the stage of his tour72 words
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Article18 1955-07-26 7 I I gfio Casanova, 30, I imonnij old mm e. B nvf of 28 contfstanfs B18 words
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Article118 1955-07-26 7 'A Good Meeting' Dulles WASHINGTON, July 25 ,^P> U.S. Secretary of State John 'Foster Dulles returned here from Geneva yesterday with a declaration that the United States achieved all its limited objectives at the Bi<? Four conference "and perhaps a little more." Vice-President and Mrs. Nixon and about 50 others118 words
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Article35 1955-07-26 7 OLD BUCKENHAM. England. July 25 <UP) Timothy Rex Pointen. 9. went to the cemetery yesterday to place flowers on his father's grave and was killed when the gravestone tumbled over onto him.35 words
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Article25 1955-07-26 7 ALLAN Lundberg. Swedish tightrope walker, claimed a new world tightrope walking record of 43 hours 35 minutes at Havesta. Central Sweden, yesterday.— Reuter.25 words
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Article210 1955-07-26 7 Drive To Curb Spending LONDON, July 25, (AP)— Chancellor of the Exchequer Mr. Richard A. Butler today cracked down on creeping inflation threatening Britain's boom by making instalment plan buying harder. At the same time, he slashed expenditure on capital projects in nationalized industries. He told210 words
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Article153 1955-07-26 7 NEW YORK, July 25 (AP) The New York State Labour Department ruled yesterday that a swimming pool attendant, fired from his job for defying an order to shave off a Van Dyke beard, is entitled to unemployment benefits. "There is nothing inherently repulsive about153 words
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147 1955-07-26 7 MOVE TO AVOID FLARE-UP WASHINGTON, July 25 (AP) Senator Walter George. Democrat, Georgia, is suggesting a ''face-to-face'' meeting between top U.S. diplomats and the Chinese Communists not right away but certainly within less than six months. An American indication of willingness to sit down with147 words
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Article81 1955-07-26 7 One For The Road In Reverse LOUISVILLE. Kentucky, July 25, (AP). A 31--y ear-old soldier went into a bar yesterday but neglected to get out of his auto first Sgt. James Moxley's car crashed through the frame front of the build- ing, badly buckling the bar inside. The ownrr estimated81 words
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Article65 1955-07-26 7 MELBOURNE. July 25 (Reuter) A 24-hour stoppage in all Australian ports on Aug. 1 or 2 has been authorised by the Australian Council of Trade Unions. Mr. Albert Monk, the council president announced today. Mr. Monk said the strike was in protest against storemen and packers65 words
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Article28 1955-07-26 7 MINOR eruption today continued to shake Mount Aso. Japan's third largest volcano which is belching smoke 1.500 feet into the air. Kyodo news agency reports. AP.28 words
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253 1955-07-26 7 GENEVA. July 25, (AP)— West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauers coming mission to Moscow will shape the course of the Big Four autumn parley on a European settlement, Western diplomats said yesterday. On the basis of on-record and ofT-record talks between Russian and Western government chiefs253 words
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Article, Illustration60 1955-07-26 7 PRESIDENT Eisenhower is flanked by his son. Major John Eisenhower (right), and his wife as he waves goodbye before taking off in the Columbine, his private airplane, for the Big Four talks in Geneva. He returned to Washington two days ago after the60 words
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72 1955-07-26 7 Casablanca Terrorists Start Fires CASABLANCA, July 25. (Reuter)— Terrorists started a number of h'res in and around Casablanca during the night causing considerable but no casualties. A home made bomb exploded outside a restaurant or. Rabat Casablanca road ear.y yesterday causing hic.y damage. In Marrakesh almost all Arab shops had72 words
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92 1955-07-26 8 THE Commander-in-Chief. Far East Air Force. Air Marshal F.J. Fressanfes, has sent a message of congratulations to No. 1 (Bomber* Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, on the occasion today of the fifth anniversary of its first operation against the Federation terrorists. The message says: "Congratulations92 words
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Article360 1955-07-26 8 Quarrel Was Due Sooner Or Later, Says Newspaper MANCHESTER, July 25 (Reuter)— The Manchester Guardian yesterday stated that Mr. David Marshall/ the Chief Minister in Singapore, is probably right in thinking that the present type of constitution in the island colony cannot have a very long life.360 words
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Article176 1955-07-26 8 THE $2,000,000 wing and out-patents' department of Singapore's Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital will be opened on Aug. 10 by Lady Black, wife of the Governor of Singapore. The wing, which was completed recently by the Public Works Department, has been handed over to the Ministry176 words
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Article78 1955-07-26 8 SINGAPORE Police have arrested three more men al l Indians suspected to have been involved in a series of burglaries during the past few months in the Alexandra Road area. Eleven men were arrested during the week-end making a tw»tal of 14 to date With78 words
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419 1955-07-26 8 He Bit Off More Than He Could Chew At Old Apple Tree THREE thousand office workers went without their lunch to watch one man have his— a whole sheep washed down by six bottles of brandy. But the man, Gora Singh, a professional wrestler, could not make good his boast419 words
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119 1955-07-26 8 JUDGE LOOKED FOR THOSE TATTOO MARKS THE Singapore Third District Judge. Mr II A. Forrer. yesterday examined the shoulders of fou.- teenagers to see if the tattoo marks they bore were similar to that of a dragon's head tattooed on the left <houlder of a 17-year-o!d youth. Ho Goh Kee.119 words
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Article37 1955-07-26 8 INDIAN educationist and author Prof. Mariadoss Ruthnaswamy. former viceChancellor of the Annamalai University. Madras, will deliver a public lecture on "India and World Affairs" at the St. Joseph's Institution Hall tomorrow at 6.15 p.m.37 words
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Article23 1955-07-26 8 TWO men walked into a coffee-shop in Mosque Street in the early hours of yesterday and robbed the proprietor of $100.23 words
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Article, Illustration51 1955-07-26 8 GORA SINGH, 542 Jb. Indian rcrestler, is here seen attacking a log of (cooked) mtittoi under the Old Apple Free at Empress Place yesterday. Though he doirned ■frotd and a half bottles of brandy, he could not get through the 50-pound muttoJi Jeast, he said he could. Standard51 words
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Article438 1955-07-26 8 ...At Inquest On Boy's Death THE Coroner. Mr. K. T. Alexander, yesterday ordered warrants of arrest to be issued against Soonp Kwai Choi and Ah Peng, who were alleged to r killed 17-vear-old Tan Kurn Min a! 12 Eu Tom S Street on Mav 20.438 words
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Article, Illustration149 1955-07-26 8 MEMBERS of the Johore State War Executive Committee pictured after thrir 240th meetine. the last to be attended by Mr R I Peel, the acting British Adviser. Mr. Peel leaves Johore on the return of the British Adviser. Mr. D. A. Somerville. Seated149 words
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Advertisement139 1955-07-26 8 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL Messrs. YEE LOOM TAILOR 223, Selegie Road, have pleasure in extending the:r SPECIAL DISCOUNT from 26th139 words
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Advertisement38 1955-07-26 8 AMAZING W FOR COMfIB tEVITUIi «m w r~ *J GBASi CO. I "1 1 I A a9m Whatah'd If you »**l INDIGESTION Wkmfmi^ r l M you* M!^J A i 'A ANTACID Have r c Geltim' 1 i38 words
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Article, Illustration262 1955-07-26 9 ting i* CAUTION Contogious ,s. Eitendcd spring fever; patient Mil expression. Becomes t.me looking or mops, lung rockle box." Pennsylvania Avenue in i log cabin just outCotarada. That is a door of the Colorado rect bearing on the jdress. who is Dvvight •v 1 One :ik: Ir tfodit n262 words
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Article319 1955-07-26 9 Desert Manhattans of Baked Mud ADEN. OH. the blistering rocks of Aden! Such was the piped lament of a Highland regiment in Aden years ago. The Seaforth Highlanders and the Life Guards, who have been flown there from Cyprus and the Suez Canal, will not find it so bad today.319 words
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Article, Illustration405 1955-07-26 9 £9,000 Bread Bill But No Loaves —Airmen Had Only Biscuits LONDON. RAF mess was so short of bread that the airmen were forced to eat biscuits, a London court was told recently. Another time, the men were put on half rations. But the bill from a Welsh baker to the405 words
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Article, Illustration23 1955-07-26 9 u and you can wipe that silly prin oT your face when I ask you to take a look at my chassis."23 words
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Article, Illustration462 1955-07-26 9 T.R. FYVEL - ARCHAELOGICAL Swim and Sway RESEARCH BOOM T.R. FYVEL By ARCHAEOLOGICAL re search is enjoying something of a boom in Israel. The international societies whose wor k was suddenly interrupted by the Jewish-Arab conflict are mostly still holding back. But the Government Department of Antiquities and other Israeli institutions have made462 words
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Article102 1955-07-26 9 I^EEBLE taps on the A outside of a door of a mountain hut in the French Alps recently saved the life of Alan Imrie. 27-year-old Army parachute officer, of Portsmouth. Two mountain guides opened the door at Couvercle, 8.017 feel above Chamonix and found 21 -year-old student102 words
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342 1955-07-26 9 Mother 'Treated' Baby Like Belsen Inmate LONDON. BABY boy "excep--1 lionally bonny" at birth put on less than three pounds weight in his 14 MONTHS alive WHFN HE WAS BORN Christopher Houghton weighed 91b. '.ioz. WHEN HE DIED en March 16 this year, he was 121b. 'He was like one342 words
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Advertisement64 1955-07-26 9 b Mb if you picked them yourself... i '■'^'jk^ /jjf^twß I. flßi^^^l V^pl^ -3l /J||| l( *^^^»W^- ;f S^ /> '(fit. I WO^ 'f ti lj ffti //so 8/rds Eye Ve^e(ob/es ond F/sh a^ Xot i r/v s in *h\- n n the freshest foods you con buy. C. bu64 words
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Miscellaneous115 1955-07-26 9 I e* Xo. Queen Cole B n :o f.ucrit <y B ant maybe «9> B iiid part °i style are B ec u'ous 7) B ihi and the B (Old proverb) »6> B d the feelings «H> B -\irt to I flouting ol B cement <9> B ru>t I am115 words
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Article413 1955-07-26 10 Price Closes He Higher SINGAPORE rubber prices rose to a new high vesterdav morning, touching 51.35J per trade August shipment, but eased later and closed barefy steady at 51.33], a rise of half a cent on Satur--3> 'Speculative and upcountry liquidation contributed .ar g cly413 words
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Article182 1955-07-26 10 SINGAPORE sharebroker? yesterday reoorted the following business rione: Fraser Neave ords $1.72: Gammon S2.fH) odd lot; W. Hammer $2.70 overnight; M Breweries $:j.:*o overnight; Metal Box 51.::<i: Malayan Cement?: -1 48: OTBC 87 II xrr. arrival: Singapore Cold Storage $1 (>7l: Strata Traders 52.i.00. United Engineers ords182 words
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Article120 1955-07-26 10 oiti:r roads Seiko Maru. Hcmet City. Tai Poo Sek. Theta Star, Lanishen. Chansang. President Filimore. Sri Balam. Veatun. India INMR ROADS Kah Tlua. Rajah Brooke. Pasigi, Sumpitan, Darvel. Wan Sing. Teck Thong. Empon. Lasem. Mui Hong, Pending. Min Huang. Selaneor. Senggarang. (iiang Seng. Hamthale. Taype, Hock Ho. Caltex 9:>. Pangkor,120 words
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Article, Illustration67 1955-07-26 10 MISS Butterfly Wu, (seen above), the former Chinese film star who is now manager of E. Penn and Co., Hongkong flask manufacturers, arrived in Penang yesterday on #> a sales promotion trip. The popular ex-film star will appear in person at a stall at the New World67 words
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Article151 1955-07-26 10 GOOD overseas orders quietly steadied the copra market in Singapore yesterday. Coconut oil was also firm in sympathy with this commodity, while pepper continued to be quiet with little or no business passing. Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon closing prices <per picuh yesterday were:-- copra July151 words
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Article106 1955-07-26 10 Till: Bank of India Ltd.'s transactions for the six months ended June 30. 1955. resulted in a profit (subiect to taxation) of R5:3.7(i0.437.*>.G To this amount has to be added R5:910,851.5.5 brought forward from the last account in.. kin« a total of R5:4.671,--288.711. This sum106 words
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286 1955-07-26 10 H'kong Fights For Survival Of Trade HONGKONG, Mon The British Crown Colony of Hongkong, fighting for the survival of its trade, while caught in the unsettled conditions in the Far East, has had slight increase in trade since 1954, reported the Colony's Department of Commerce and Industry. Imports rrom Malaya286 words
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Article, Illustration61 1955-07-26 10 MISS Chan Chooi Lan of Hutton Lane. Prnans. was the lucky girl to receive a gold Rolex wristwatch from Mr. H. R. Alexander of Boustead Co.. Penans. Mr Alexander went round George Town last week and presented Miss Chan with the watch when61 words
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Article146 1955-07-26 10 Doncaster To Turn Out 'Populars' FORD Motor Co. Ltd.. announce that production of the famou s small, family car. the Popular, is being transferred from Dagenham to Doncaster. a town some 160 miles north of Dagenham and situated on the Great North Road. LondonEdinburgh. Since Ford Motor Co., Dagenham introduced146 words
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Article66 1955-07-26 10 SOAP production in Malaya in April totalled 43.308 cwts., '•ompared with 41.648 cwts. in the same month last year. Of this Singapore produced 22.711 rwts. and the Federation 20.597 cwts. This bring? the Malayan production for the first four months of the year to 186.110 cwts. Stock*66 words
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Article124 1955-07-26 10 THK Malayan IXchange Ranks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: New York: buying, airmail, T.T. :Vl U 4, O.I). .I! 7 8. 90 days 0 credit bills, o!i 1 10 trade bills. Canada: buying, airmail, T.T. .",2 1 8. O.D. :.l 1 4.124 words
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Article185 1955-07-26 10 THE directors of Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd., have announced a dividend for the year ended Feb. 28 1955. of eight per cent less income tax. double tha* paid in the previous year. »-.rL- company profit for the year was $61,816 The balance brought forward from l,L185 words
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Article, Illustration482 1955-07-26 10 Fed. Republic Takes More Malayg n pH Standard Market Reporter GERMANY is rapidly increasing her purchases of Malayan goods. Whereas in 1954 Germany was the seventh best customer of Malaya, she has advanced to fifth place during the first five months of this year,482 words
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Article, Illustration104 1955-07-26 10 Standard Shipping Reporter THK latest addition to the Knutsen Lines merchant fleet is exported It be in operation towards the rnd of the year. \t present, four Knutsen line vessels Ogeka Bakk< (■iertrude Rakkr. Bakke and Elisabeth R.ikk< are calling at Malayan ports. The new vesso 1 around the104 words
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Advertisement655 1955-07-26 10 NOTICES FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FORESTRY SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens Tvho wish to be eonsidered for a scholarship awarded by the Federal Government for University training leading to a degree in Forestry. The award will be made in the first instance for 'study leading to a degree in Pure655 words
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Advertisement338 1955-07-26 10 NOTICES NATURALISATION VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN A that CHIA POH SANG of 31 Trevose Crescent, Duncarn Park. Singapore is applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who know* any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to338 words
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Advertisement118 1955-07-26 10 NIPPON YUSEN KA^ Atsuta Mara for Genoa langiec, Casablanca. It v.< -o. Hcvc'dam H3" lag I (Passcrßef* Acccct«l> Mautetsu Mjru for ha"f Kokoku Maru tor Auc- 9t* P Sudan. |edaan. P i>a C M Alexandria Manila Marti for Adm. Massowan H Sudan, b Alexanana. Beirut lat ti Istanbul P.raeus be118 words
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Advertisement436 1955-07-26 11 ■<^r TRADING CO., LID. Bay"*-" J2 K»bmion Road W 7 BLUE FUNNEL LSNE s.- Piltimorc. Philadelphia, Cult Ports. Ht* Tor P. i ham Penang H 27 |uly 23/29 |uly H Sept 17 Sept IS Sept 17 Oct 18 Oct to lojd and discharge cargo B'-TrrrA^ERICAN LINE W X tln GERMAN436 words
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Advertisement1082 1955-07-26 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 i'' 11 Uncofpor.ttd in S.n««po>i) (12 lines) Snipping Travel 0.p»,. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE o« P t Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON (r CONTINENI Singapore Due Sails P. S ham1,082 words
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Advertisement827 1955-07-26 11 MITSUI Y*sA LINE FOR JAPAN from India S P re P S hom Pe 0 9 Kyoritsu Maru from Calcutta for Kobe, M o) i, Yokohoma Osaka fi XA/ 28 July Woyo Maru from Calcutta Rangoon, f or Kobe, Yoko-' FOR JAPAN tr^C^t.n^; Hoeison Moru tor Yokohomo Kobe Nogova v827 words
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Advertisement802 1955-07-26 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA Foi Aden. Port Said. Genoa. Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg Copenhogen. Gothenburg ond Oslo. S'pore P S'hom Penong "MEONIA" In Port xi "KAMBODIA" Gdns. 4 5 1700 Hrs xx) "INDIA" 11/13Aug xxx) "FALSTRIA" 11 1 3 Aug 14 14 Aug 15 16Au 3 x) Calls Beyrouth,802 words
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Article637 1955-07-26 12 YOUTH IN THE NEWS \T the age of 13. Jimmy A coleman of Southfields, Peterborough, to already a "veteran" flyer He Is a member of Peterborough Air Training Corps and has Logged 19 hours flying time as an observer in Lincoln bombers from nearby Upwood RAF base. Jimmy's latest trip637 words
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Article339 1955-07-26 12 A vet spends most of his time treating sick animals, but his job does have a lighter side as this story 01 Susan shows. CUSAN, the little thim- panzee I am looking after, has learned a new same it's rather like Hunt the Thimble. I bought her four339 words
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Article, Illustration16 1955-07-26 12 "7 always prefer a story With a happy' ending— in this one the headmaster vanishes mysteriously."16 words
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Article, Illustration434 1955-07-26 12 DEREK ROWE - DEREK ROWE by Gremlins At Wn IT was one of those days when everything seemed to go wrong! We were filming an episode in the life of "The Appleyards" for TV at Biggin Hill R.A.F. Station. Robert Dickens (my friend Ronnie in the serial) and I, had made jokes about434 words
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Advertisement169 1955-07-26 12 For that added touch of good grooming... ■JB flfr I !,?J O < m OB l^^a i^^^k i^lE ED^ Find out about r^W. almost certain that once you have I Ilk' tried Cornelia .:>:::dry protection HP^^^^^^'^BHBHj^^^K^" 1' 044 never use any other K^l. kind. Camclia tozvels are e^-. ?S§P9^B&i. super-soft,169 words
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Miscellaneous133 1955-07-26 12 Cartoon Cor "I say! Not on' too." I illjl "7*m going to givr you i 1 and tnkv thnf I I/our tare." A /V^TTfVrVirO ~1 I WHAT ARC N^ HEAD BACK TO TWE GAOL 'WIJ If/ COME ON I A THOUSAND DOUSbOONS^ t^\ (#AijrAXAi|AJ WE sotNGTO fvf once tvjose red-nosed133 words
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Article, Illustration26 1955-07-26 13 111 record-breaking Sittc Gock, Lai Yok* C) re. Tliey 55.1 sec. Fastest iroil t)\t> 22Q yards \>irds at the Perak "4-year-old Lim. on\\j le. StandCfcoo*.26 words
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Article98 1955-07-26 13 dominated to wir. 6-4. ti-4. 6-4 .cal in result could not afTect itcome lie a^ Aus- td r up 3-0 Bob F'.akenBi i Eilian D ivies Cup capreceived pcrmi--•vtoer Harry play Moreiro insti of Jose A. duero Ken Rosewall beat Flakenburg. '•-2. M-2. ii-A. in t!ie98 words
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Article518 1955-07-26 13 BRITAIN' S ATHLETES SHOW POWER But Only On The Track LONDON, July 24 (Reuter).— The British track and field championships of last weekend showed on the one hand the great power that British athletes today wield in track events, and on the other, that there is still great scope for518 words
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Article38 1955-07-26 13 TELOK ANSOX Mon.- Playing with only ten men for the most part of the second half, the Penang Muslim Recreation Club defeated Perak Malays 5-1 in a friendly football match at Tclok Anson on Saturdav.38 words
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Article130 1955-07-26 13 Ramblers To Meet HK Chinese IPOH. Mun.— The touring Hongkong Chinese football team will make a second appearance here on Thursday when they meet the Ipoh Ramblers on the Chinese Assembly hall ground. The visitors were originally fixed to play Kedah on that day. but its cancellation has enabled the130 words
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Article92 1955-07-26 13 TAIPIXG. Mon Fifteen teams have entered for the. annual soccer competition for the Bayley Cup which begins on Aiiij. 1 The draw is ns follows: Auff. 1: Hussars v.s CRC (winner 10 meet 1 Federation Division Signals on Aug.*l2>; Aujj. I>: 19 Field Ambulance vs Malays;92 words
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Article, Illustration290 1955-07-26 13 This Picture Tells A Story From Peter Stephens, Le Touquet, France, Mon. Prince Aly Khan flew .%0 miles yesterday because he wanted to watch beautful Cynthia IJallour. 28. riding one of his hor-es in a race. It happened like this: Alv. debonair and fortyfour, was riding- in ihe first race290 words
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436 1955-07-26 13 KUANTAN, Mon. Yusof won the 'A' division championship at the 21st annual athletic sports of Abdullah School. Kuantan. held on Saturday on the school ground. Mui Wai Him won the "B'" division title, and Jamilah became the girls' champion. The chamoion House was Lim436 words
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Article102 1955-07-26 13 LONDON. Mon. A NEW horse-doping scare is sweeping Newmarket. Widespread police inquiries are being made into allegations that dope has been administered to horses stabled there Several stable lads have been interviewed. One well-known stable lad who has served with leading Newmarket trainers was seen by police102 words
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Article77 1955-07-26 13 PENANG. Mon. The Pint Fijian Regiment will meet Penang at rugger at the Western Road ground on October 15. This was disclosed at the annual general merting of the Penang Rugby Union held on Friday evening. The following wrre elected officials for 1955-56: President. Mr. N.W. Griffin;77 words
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Article29 1955-07-26 13 LISBON. July 25 (Reuter) Ma.sten Gregory. < United States), m a Ferrari, won the Lisbon Grand Sports Car race by a fraction ol a second here yesterday.29 words
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Advertisement449 1955-07-26 13 SIIUAKONS VACANT GOYKRNMENT HI'IIHKR REPLANTING SCHEME i PPUCATIONS are invited i\. lor the post of Cnairman to the Administrators ot the Government Rubber Replanting Schemes for estates and .smallholders. Applicants should not be less than 4u years old and should be of proved capacity and have had administrative and executive449 words
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Advertisement618 1955-07-26 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SIiUAIIUIMS \M APPLICATIONS are invited £B fur tiie post oi Temporary Supervisor m the Children ui.d ioung Persons Section of me Department ol Social Welfare. Singapore. This post is m Division il o| me Puohc Service Salary scale: (Mem 1440x15-370/ B 44.)x10A-;>oO B MSx2O-7«5 pi us Variable Allowance.618 words
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Miscellaneous182 1955-07-26 13 ier By Al Capp ■>) COHrrQ£/vriALLV.**H£N >H£ rnߣf v/A?A?i> vl ,&L J HOLO.SLO&6OVIAN6OAHDO' HEALTH < »S VERV < o#o£f* "£R POPPA r O w#AP h£# OSP" V UNWAiUMC. 1 *O3<M>Y S££N H£R. S/ZtfTZ.'.'- "s j Oop By T.V. H ami in r "jj ii mi ME >-" v^j^r^x NOW D»D182 words
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Article132 1955-07-26 14 Austrian Team Delayed THE Salzburg Football; Club of Austria who were? expected to fly into Singa-J pore yesterday have beenj delayed by 20 hours. They 5 will land at Kallang air-J port at 2 p.m. today. J This formidable Austrian team, among whom are£ several international players. 2 are scheduled132 words
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Article151 1955-07-26 14 ENGLAND Ist INNS— I9I S. AFRICA Ist INNS— lil S. AFRICA 2nd INNS. McGlew c May b War die 133 Goddard c Mclntyre b Uardle 7 Keith b Uardle 73 McLean c Louson b b Wardle 3 Winslow c Lock b Statham Endean not out H<> Waite c Mclntyre151 words
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Article, Illustration44 1955-07-26 14 A TENSE phase at midfield: Mohd. Nor Khamis and Abdul Ghani (left) and Yusof Abdullah, Kelantan centrehalf. (JUST how closely Selangor centreforward Abdul Ghani (centre) was covered by the Kelantan defence sandwiched between centrehal! Yusof Abdullah (left) and Goalkeeper Idrus Amin.44 words
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Article491 1955-07-26 14 Selanqor Dribbled To Defeat ANDY ROZARIO Sums Up- KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— "There's many a slip twixt the cup" and the lip, v so said the wise men of soccer. If only Selangor had remembered this on Sunday they would not have been shocked into defeat by Kelantan in the Malaya491 words
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Article85 1955-07-26 14 PEXANG. Mon. Penang Chinese were in a friendly soccer match on the Victoria Green today. Defences prevailed in the first half when the Chinese were able to *core the only goal two minutes before the interval through Poh Beng. Indo-Malays equalised through Chegu Ismail and ArifT85 words
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Article67 1955-07-26 14 KUALA LUMPUr. Mon. Dave McClaren, will turn out for Selangor Chinese Recreation Club's Invitation XI against the Hongkong Chinese football tourists, in their farewell match on the Princes Road Stadium here on August 1. SCRC line up will be: McClaren; Sal Chong. Goldie Wai Hong. Hin67 words
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Article526 1955-07-26 14 LEEDS, Monday—South Africa all out in their second innings for exactly 500 runs set England to get 481 runs in eight and a quarter hours for victory in the Fourth Test here today. A fine century by Russel Endean helped S. Africa consolidate their position.526 words
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80 1955-07-26 14 SINGAPORE'S Jacks Sports Club will visit Kuala Lumpur for friendly matches during the August Bank holidays. They will play two football matches on Sunday, against Selangor Indians, and on Monday against the Selangor Club. On Sunday, the combined Singapore and Kuala Lumpur Jacks80 words
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Article41 1955-07-26 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. P. H. Setchell with a score of 75 won th e Class B Medal Stroke at the Selangor Golf Club. The Class C Medal was won by E. D. W. Mitchell with a score of 71.41 words
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Article24 1955-07-26 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Selangor Rangers beat Malay Mail XI 7-3 in a friendly soccer match on the Selangor Club padang today.24 words
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235 1955-07-26 14 SERANGOON Malay Youngsters trounced Setia Jaya Sports Club by six goals to nil in a Singapore Div 3A league soccer match played at Farrer Park yesterday. Playin- with only nine men in the first half, Setia Jaya did well to prevent Serangoon Malays235 words
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Article67 1955-07-26 14 The following will represent Singapore Cricket Association against Combined Services at Nee Soon in a friendly Cricket match to be played on July 30 and 31 a t 2 p.m and 11 a.m. respectively. S. Hope <Capt.) A. Anthonisz. A. Jansen. G. Woodford. N. Perera. A.67 words
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Article49 1955-07-26 14 RE.M.S. beat Chinese Athletic by two goals to nil in a Singapore Div. I league soccer match played at Jalan Besar stadium last night. Both goals were scored in the first half through Judd and Atwood. The soldiers were in command most of the time.49 words
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Article390 1955-07-26 14 MARINES PULL AWAY IN TITLE RACE Marines 5 Rovers 1 UNBEATEN Marines Sports Club pulled away i<, what may well be the winning lead in the First Division by slamming Rovers Sports Club 5-1 in last night league match at Jalan Besar Stadium. With full points from 10 games (with390 words
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Article30 1955-07-26 14 Woodlands Sports Club gave a walkover to Western Sports Club Iq a SAFA Div 'A A league rxoer match scheduled to be played o n the M.F.A ground yesterday30 words
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Article35 1955-07-26 14 R.E.M.E. Civilians beat the Junior A. A. by two goals to nil in a SAFA Div. 3A league soccer match played at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. Scorers were Ibrahim Fattah and T. Vellu.35 words
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Article76 1955-07-26 14 KIXTA Bangert eomi league soccer lixture they beat St. John's S; River Valley Road. They have won ftvi and lost all the other sc Yesterday's game Rangers in complete corr TVie nearest St. J< stages, centre forward Do] ah ing over the bar. Kinta Rangers scorers v. (2)76 words
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Advertisement89 1955-07-26 14 20TH CENTI'RY-KOX PRNI CLARK GABLE as hank in IX-EXILE, HONG HWflO HI-. JACKEK m MI TRAW SUSAN HAYWARD uu»d WOMAN DEEP IX TRO! "BIK M TROUBLED ORIEM Scfdn FortM From the Novel by Ernes' <• CINEMASd Authentically filmed in intrigue-* 1 MICHAEL RENNIE BAR ODEON-OPENSJ!! 7 SFOOTBA 1 S A89 words
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