Sunday Standard, 9 October 1955
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Title Section20 1955-10-09 1 SUNDAY STANDARD n ii iit 1 1 Vol. VI. No. 95 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1955 21 PAGES 20 CENTS20 words
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Article486 1955-10-09 1 Central Bank To Remain Free No Political Strings, Say Tunku, Mr. M KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Chief Ministers of the Federation and Singapore gave an assurance today that the proposed Central Bank of Malaya will remain "a national institution absolutely free from political strings." In on exclusive interview, they told486 words
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Article23 1955-10-09 1 AN UNIDENTIFIED Chinese youth, was run over by a train at the Woodlands Causeway in Singapore yesterday, lie was killed instantly.23 words
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118 1955-10-09 1 HARTFORD. Connecticut. Oct. 8 (AP) The I)u< hess of Talleyrand ought to make alimony payment to the L\S. government inllcai of to her ex-husband, Alastair Mackintosh, until Mackintosh's income tax liability is settled. the Federal District Court here v.is told yesterday. John J.118 words
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Article, Illustration261 1955-10-09 1 Union Not Enthusiastic THE Singapore Traction Company will be prepared to negotiate a new agreement with its striking workers to come into effect on Jan. I next year, the Chairman of the STC Board, Sir Thomas Strangman said in Singapore yesterday after his261 words
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Article78 1955-10-09 1 INSIDE THIS ISSUE THE AMERICAN BLOT. Peter Hill surveys the Negro problem and tells of the tremendo rchanges taking .p!<fl£J m the U.S. AT SEA IN THE PALACE OF LOVE. Violette Groux, Narriman's own confidante/ continues her inside story of the life Df the former Egyptian Queen and Farouk. WHAT78 words
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Article290 1955-10-09 1 While A Wife Weeps KAJANG, Sat.— With hardly a day more for Kajang's ambitious amnesty rally, two uniformed and black-capped Communist terrorists this morning waylaid a rubber kepala Loh Hing, and shot him through the head in the presence of his weeping wile. Then, they went290 words
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Article56 1955-10-09 1 GENERAL Pierre Billotte. now Minister of Defence in Premier Edgar Faure's cabinet, flew off to Morocco on Friday to try to salvage the government's reform programme for the strife-ridden North African protectorate. He might be able to assure the survival of the government, if heA.P. - 56 words
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Article91 1955-10-09 1 Ingrid To Make 'New Film PARIS. Oct. 8 (API Ingrid Bergman, smiling and accompanied by her three children, arrived here on Friday to begin work on a new film. The actress was met at the railway station by French director Jean Renoir and several other friends. Renoir will direct her.91 words
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Article57 1955-10-09 1 NEW YORK. Oct. 8 <AP) Operatic and concert star, Frieda Hempel. died on Friday in Berlin. Germany. She was 70. News of her death was received here by her lormer husband. William B. Kahn. in a cable from Miss Hempel s secretary. Kahn said she57 words
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Article118 1955-10-09 1 PENNSYLVANIA Oct 8 <\P) The tossinu ot coins determined »vhich of the three couples could not board the Inited Airliners DK-4 that crashed in Wyoming killing all persons aboard. Three executive of tne Svlvania Electric Co here and their wives were en route118 words
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Article147 1955-10-09 1 Standard Shipping Reporter FARLIER this year it was "Operation Students The exodus of Chinese students from Singapore has fast dwindled while in its place domestic servants who were born in Red China are now filling the dock passage lists on return tickets. Recent reports received from147 words
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Article, Illustration72 1955-10-09 1 Photo. MORE than 800 people, including the Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black and Lady Black attended the annual Press Ball at the Sea V,ew Hotrl last night Picture shows Mr. Aw Cheng Ta.k, Managing Director of the Singapore Standard, welcoming the Governor in the presenceStandard - 72 words
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Article58 1955-10-09 1 BONN, Germany. Oct. 8 (UP) Chancellor Konrad Adenauer was confined to bed with a feverish cold, congested head and sore throat yesterday and on his doctor's orders cancelled all appointments until next week. A government spokesman said late yesterday afternoon that the 79-year-old West German leader was58 words
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Article38 1955-10-09 1 MORE than 20 thugs from two gangs in the 103 secret society group clashed in Singapore's Cecil Street yesterday evening. Detectives from the Secret Societies Sub-Branch of the CID later detained two men for questioning.38 words
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Article26 1955-10-09 1 Achtung WEST Germany will call up the first volunteers lor the new 500.000 man Wehrmacht next week. Defence Ministry officials in Bonn said last night. A.PA.P. - 26 words
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255 1955-10-09 1 BOURNEMOUTH, England, Oct. 8, (UP) Sir Anthony Eden today announced a twelve-and-a-half per cent cut in Britain's armed forces. At the same time, the British Premier also announced a slowdown in calling up draftees due to the improved international situation. He warned however255 words
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Article35 1955-10-09 1 SIR ROBERT SCOTT !< M London last night for Singapore to take up his post as British Commissioner General in South-east Asia, surceed\n? Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald now Hißh Commissioner in India.- UPUP - 35 words
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Article123 1955-10-09 1 The first Chinese bir company to operate :i Sing;irK)io Traction Company route will run tomorrow between Ocf* lang Serai and Capitol thratrc Tho Changi Bus Company which at present runs a nonstop .service bet w«-en Geylang Serai and Capitol Theatre has been eranted123 words
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Advertisement91 1955-10-09 1 -noit ,'>r conncro LTD. I lumpur ludson's I i.4tnuntho\, Jujubes I STOP IpUGHS. COLDS |HC;C£RS THROJH" lively that no fewer than may be traced with more or I mouth as a focal or starting z the gateway for the entrance precautions are most necessary T JUJUNES. the well-known are absolutely91 words
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Advertisement51 1955-10-09 1 PARTY PACK SO SERVES FOR ICECREAM nni FOUR HONG KONG LrA" FLIGHTS WEEKLY TO fA^ Fastest Service Only shrs. 55mins. EFFECTIVE EVERY WEDNESDAY FROM OCT 12 Other Flights TUESDAYS via Sa-gon THURSDAYS via Bangkok f SUNDAYS v.a Bangkok SL££P/NG BUNKS AVA/LABIE k y <«*♦..'• Win*" 1 1* i (Krtii H«i.'d.n51 words
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Article147 1955-10-09 2 OFF WITH THOSE STRIPES THREE THOUSAND uniformed Sinjjajwrc postal and other junior Government employees who unsuccessfully fought against the red-striped "monkey pants and then wore them under protest for two and half years will now be rid of them. Government has agreed that future uniforms147 words
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Article43 1955-10-09 2 ABOTT to members of the Singapore Inner Wheel Club their Rotarian husbands and friends, relebrated the Club's ninth birthday last night with a cocktail party. Mrs, MarL- Lim. Club President, wa? the hostess at her home in Pasir Panjang.43 words
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Article29 1955-10-09 2 THE STANDARD acnowledijps two cheques of SlOO each from Mr. •John Baalman of Goodwood Park Hotel. Singapore, for Boys' Town and the St. Vincent de Paul Society.29 words
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586 1955-10-09 2 S'PORE'S 20,000 UNEMPLOYED But Problem Is Not So Grim Goodwin SINGAPORE today has 20,000 unemployed people, constituting one of the gravest problems confronting the Labour-Front Government The figure was derived from statistics obtained at the Labour Office and the Peoples' Advisory Bureau by The Standard. The Chief Minister, Mr. David586 words
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Article, Illustration54 1955-10-09 2 THE Presbyterian Church hall Orchard Road was a scene of Rreat activity yesterday morning when crowds of people visited a jumble sale in aid of the Girls^ Sports Club building fund. Standard picture shows a crowd of bargain hunters making their purchases at a stall displaying a54 words
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Article, Illustration256 1955-10-09 2 TIIK Attiii" Commistiionef| -«f Police. Mr U X Broadluirst yesterday uresentert Colonial. Police and Fire Brigade Long Service .Medals and Commendation Police For^e 36 offlcers a^_!!^ the Singapore The following were the re vpionts Bar to the Colonial Po'i--e snd Fire Brigades Long Service Medals—Standard - 256 words
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Article42 1955-10-09 2 AN "L" rider. Poh En~ of Changi Road, was fined S3O in the Singapore Traffic Court yesterday, for driving a motorcycle within City limits during restricted hours r,r,r{ Failing to display an M L" plate, in Jalan Bcsar on June ]<).42 words
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Article63 1955-10-09 2 TWO MEN*. Bwa Ah S<n^ and Poo N'am. were charged with attempted extortion in the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday They were allreed to have put Tong Moh Tim in of injury and dishorn I induced him to deliver <■. r tain property worth 55.000 ai Kirn63 words
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Advertisement160 1955-10-09 2 BEAUTY CARE! mk B^i CONSULT MISS HONEY SEE <r A/ALAYA DRUG STORE C 1-2 EAST COAST ROAD B 22nd OCTOEER V/hr w II assist you jr, youi b c c^ cere. /yardley r OF LO\DON i\A/l IF vl HENRY WAUGH COMPANY LIMITED TODAY S BMK Carpets no so much lUN160 words
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Advertisement33 1955-10-09 2 ASsi HIJ -sJ Milt T II 1 I) Z i: 3 X \IIMIIIAUO( I i i I I Dl C I NOTKIj I i II\N(.I W> taFcin^ HAMLET i I I .|K! r33 words
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Miscellaneous406 1955-10-09 2 Standard cAlmanea Information at a Glance IMNQAPUKt to., xv: Msm ll: B B c *m IT iiiia.f 0 RADIO MALAYA ty Ruad Schw! lo am am Fifth sS2 of SSL'^Li 1 V 5 Ls Rj Unaed aweane> e Aasociatioo'a Jf 1 Urld ej Club ,Ki!^ »t>ira ii 7 one Art406 words
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Article342 1955-10-09 3 'Let's Start A New Industry For Singapore' THE Singapore Government was approached yesterday to set up a committee for the promotion of tourism in the Colony as a major industry. The suggestion was made by Mrs. Boris Holland. Singapore's representative (m the Pacific Area Travel Association's Facilitation342 words
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149 1955-10-09 3 'Can These Medals Fill My Stomach' A CHINESE who had served in the Army during tho last war. yesterday showed his war medals to the Chiel Minister Mr. David Marshall and said: "Can these fill my stomach. Sir? I want a job in the Army. 1 can do anything. Sir.149 words
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Article35 1955-10-09 3 A MOTORIST. Yons Khoon Chat, of Bukit Timah Road, was fined $30 in tho Singapore Traffic Court yrstcrday for speeding along Bukit Timm Road at 55-60 m.p.'n. on Sept 4 195.T35 words
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Article, Illustration43 1955-10-09 3 photo. >1K WAZIR SINGH. (lefO. Principal of Park Knacl Primary School. Singapore, prescnh SI OO to Mr. llui Ah Hun-:, a \ictim of Ike "niooniakr" festixal lire linni: Bahru. It was tollrctrd by the stu-<l»-nts and statT of the school standardStandard - 43 words
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Article132 1955-10-09 3 DETECTIVES were called in to investigate the itappeanUKC ot the "Strickland Shield" at the end of I S9CCCI match between the singles and married teams of the Singapore Fducation Department in (lan Eng Sen*; School on Thursday. After helors defeated !h« i en. the s132 words
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Article61 1955-10-09 3 WU CHEONG YIN was ordered to be remanded in the Centra! lock-up till Oct. 15 by the Singapore Eighth Police Magistrate, iresterday, after a charge ot rape was explained to him \v the court was told, com- mitted the offence on Ho Ooi i Foon at61 words
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Article32 1955-10-09 3 HASSAN bin Mabi of Everton Road was lined $20 in the Singapore Traffic Court yesterday lor inconsiderate driving 'ins in a collision with another car In Outram Rend on April 2;»32 words
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Article180 1955-10-09 3 Only Good Men Can Take Over THE Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya, S:r Sydney Came. speaking over Radio Malaya lasi night on higher c ation and the mcdi ii c>\ reminded listeners that real self-government could not attained unless there were Malayans capable of taking over all the senior180 words
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150 1955-10-09 3 .lOIIORt: BAHKI Sat Sinnasamy. a labourer, was sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Storr at the Assizes today for the murder of his is month old daughter on May 14. Thr assessors wrro of the opinion that when Sinnasamy cut his daughter's150 words
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Article206 1955-10-09 3 FOR once the Chief Minister, Mr David Marshall, was o itwitted at his "Meet the People Session-yesterday. \ru\ the person who (lid it a, a nite little 12-year old Catherine Chan •\fter three persons had seen. Mr Marshall, tnc interpretor called for the next person206 words
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Advertisement149 1955-10-09 3 IT S FUN TO lEARN O* l LINGUAPHONE Standard Conversational Method ESE DUTCH ENGLISH \t4 GREEK HEBRIW JAPANESE LATIN .GUESE RUSSIAN SPANISH 32 languages available t 15 a lasting gift^an invaluable armed M-rvices and focial hie. likr recordings, you LISTEN and rjN>. natural way yoj learned c.i w.r.t to school.149 words
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Advertisement173 1955-10-09 3 "TEMPLE OF HEALTH Hl^^; /i (^\%Wm^^^^^^- 4-% .fl The Proprietors of OVALTINE have been awarded the First Prize for the best decorated exhibit at the 1955 Trade Fair now being held in the grounds of the Happy World, Singapore. For your health's sake Insist on delicious OVALTINE "Hie Vitamin -fortified!173 words
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933 1955-10-09 4 GRETSA - COFFEE SHOPS GIVE ME ALL THE NEWS GRETSA jby- Strikes Are Main Topic VVFN at the cost of losing my job and being expelled from the I nion, I feel constrained by my conscience yes, I have one— to admit that if you want to be AU FAIT with news933 words
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Article75 1955-10-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. I following were r'.-vt.-d BRce bearers of the Pure I Society at its annual I n ral meeting recently. Presidem Swami Satyananda Vice-President Mrs fm RinnchinH'im Committee Messrs. Alan|c Wolstenholme. S. Thuraiappa. P.P.J. Especkerman. Sunder Singh. Ng Kon Chee, K. Chidambaram Chettiar and Ila)ee75 words
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Article, Illustration121 1955-10-09 4 \> PROFESSOR F. S. j MONTEIRO of Singapore 5 ,C- has been chosen to deliver the Golden Jubilee oration to mark J ,")0 years of higher edu2 cation in Malaya at the 2 Medical Centre. Sepoy 2 Lines on Tuesday, Oct. < 11. at 8.1."> p.m. in121 words
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Article24 1955-10-09 4 A MOTORCYCLE valued $1,100 belonging to a radio mechanic, was stolen from outsit ie a house in Tiong Bahru on Thursday night.24 words
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Article30 1955-10-09 4 FIVE workers employed by a building contractor woke up yesterday morning to find their personal belongings, cash and fountain pens, amount inc: to $250 stolen.30 words
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Article121 1955-10-09 4 WEEKLY DELIVERY OF EGGS THE Royal Singapore AntiTuberculosis Clinic In Shenton Way, is now able to sell from 1.500 to 2.000 eggs a week from Its chicken farm at the South Winds Rehabilitation Centre Dr. G. H. Garlick, SA.T.A. Medical Director, told The Standard, yesterday. The csigs are delivered 1o121 words
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Article172 1955-10-09 4 THE rubber markei in Singapore yesterday closed uncertain at (1.26 per lb. for first grade rubber for October shipment, a drop of 3J cents on Friday. Prices opened steady on hotter London and New York overnight prices, but upcountry liquidation brought them down to $1.26 at noon172 words
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Article226 1955-10-09 4 Applications Are Now rd COMPETITION among undergraduate student, tion of Malaya and Singapore for scholarships tL'J sities in America is now open for the 1956/57 !i 9es o* 1 announced yesterday by the United State* Inform Q c Ve*l 1 moti on Serv, J The Commit.. States will recomi226 words
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Advertisement279 1955-10-09 4 ii >*mt \T^»zy BfSpr V m .i host ol new designs. **%s9.i£*' w' jpyiraßj^TWHlr^ Merncspun Matt, uith Calpreta '/if '*i Crease-Res-: Shrink-Res.st Finish 111 j&£- <-rfV I^^Q^^^S^B^^ or Lustre, with Calprcia Permanent -^yjJj B^ m j, j ,:,r^^ i|' i M^B -^ffi^^fc^^^ Calpreta Carefree Cotton Finish This '^^^^f-<i ncu crease-releasing279 words
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Article, Illustration104 1955-10-09 5 "THAT won a commendation?" a very surprised Chief Minister asks the President of the Singapore Art Society, Mr. Ho Kok Hoc. pointing to a pirture of mangosterns and rambutans painted in. the Chinese style Told that this was so. Mr. Marshall pursed his lips and pointed toStandard - 104 words
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196 1955-10-09 5 A TKACHER is a most important member of any inity and it is essential that he preserves his ty, the Governor of Singapore. Sir Robert Black, said yesterday. S Robert was speaking at the i torn i moration Day and award of certificates196 words
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Article106 1955-10-09 5 Couldn't Pay $2 A Month JOIIORE BAHRU. Sat. A Police constable who fa to pay S2 a month maintenance to his wife and children, was yesterday ordered to be arrested by the Sessions Court. Kota Tingsi, for failing to appear on a Court summons the previous day. Abdul Kadir had106 words
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Article41 1955-10-09 5 ANOTHER $5,801 has boon received by the Singapore Youth Sports Centre Fund, it w.-is announced yesterday. Principal donor- were Wah Hin and Co Ltd $2,500, Rediffusion (Spore) Ltd. 52.000 and Pineapple Industries of Malaya Ltd., $1,000.41 words
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Article, Illustration130 1955-10-09 5 Hawkins To Preside At Commission MR L C. Hawkins, a nber of the London rranspoii Authority and a believer in h< althy •ran port s] (1 in Singapore yesterday to preside I ransport Commis- it will study the pas--5« r transport in the ny. -I re to help the rnment130 words
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Article395 1955-10-09 5 Marshall Issues Warning At Trade Fair SINGAPORE Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, yesterday blasted pseudo trade unionists who, by malicious falsehood and dishonest emotional appeal, made dupes of the workers in the Colony. Opening the Great World Trade and Industries Exhibition, Mr. Marshall said Singapore is in395 words
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Article104 1955-10-09 5 MALAYAN officers employed by the Shell. Heap Eng Mob and Straits Steamship Companies will get a general wage increase as a r< suit of successful negotiations concluded between the managements and the Maiayasian Ship Officers Union. According to the agreement all officers Will receive104 words
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Article, Illustration35 1955-10-09 5 photo. MRS HELEN YC receives a prize and certificate from Sir Robert Black, for bohm the graduate with the best all round performance in the Certificate Course, at the Commemoration Day cerem ony, yesterday. DavidDavid - 35 words
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Article34 1955-10-09 5 A TOTAL of $24,260 was raised from the premiere of the film "Dam Busters** i:; nifl of tlie Crippled Children's Home, it was announced by tho Reci Cross Appeal Committee yesterday34 words
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Article41 1955-10-09 5 IPUR, Sat >no year o'd Chen:; of Petaling Java fined $3fl in the Magistrate's Court for q hia car negligently ng Cil •ar Road on July Jroup Captain V Howard, ordered his nee to be en > >rsed41 words
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Article, Illustration99 1955-10-09 5 KENNELS ol I Sing pore ne We fare Association at Roa I will ho c osed this evening as tno Uon will hold its second meeting *t lB Road. THIS was what proud parents and urandparriits saw at the VM( A Auditoriuni. Orchard Koad. vrstrrday whrn theStandard - 99 words
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Article204 1955-10-09 5 NATIONALIZE THE AIRLINE UNION SINGAPORE Malayan Airways Local Employees Union wants the Malayan Airways to be 'nationalized" or at least operated as a "semi-Government concern." Expressing concern over the reports that "high level talks" arc taking place between the Sarawak. Singapore and the Federation governments on tho future of I204 words
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Article76 1955-10-09 5 .TAX HAACKE. a Singapore businessman, faced two charges in the Fir.- 4 Criminal District Court yesterday of obtaining credit of 5414..VJ while an undischarged bankrupt. It was alleged that he took soods on credit worth $118.70 from M< srs. R. E. Abdul Wahab on Fco. 11 and76 words
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Article55 1955-10-09 5 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Communication* and Works. Mr. Franris Thomas, will open the completed section of the Thomson Road deviation tomorrow morning The ceremony will take place at the junction of Vio Chu Kang and Thomson Roads when the new stretch of road will be handed55 words
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Advertisement54 1955-10-09 5 L CARS LTD. C LTD. Ltd. r Co. Ltd. ;CNG IKLAX^iB ■mi I aC3 f 0* tornmci |i v !dmq BONES F iW^ children. -cv of MS ond Dudley f*VENDER 1 Blood Pressure IHWomen H i H B H ■< at '••■rt i. t I kaat P Discovered 'ode. a54 words
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Advertisement407 1955-10-09 5 dunm cigarettes specially imported from London Available in packets of 10 and airtight tins of 50. I/^ HHhE THISFAMOUS'WHITESPOr s y° ur guarantee that th« v BMB I contents are of the high I quality associated with th« You deserve a Dunhill yam-Buk VJ|f SOOTHES HEALS SORE, t \^fe. ACHING407 words
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Article190 1955-10-09 6 MALAYANS who read of the high compliments paid to them and their country by viMting British Labour politician »Dr. > Mont Follick must have been pleased to learn that In the whole of South-east Asia there Is no place that ran compare with Malaya in the matter190 words
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Article199 1955-10-09 6 MjvVEN II Dr. Mont Follick failed to see through the \vocs. Mlj I urely could not have tailed to hear the roars that came throuf n Shenton Way when 6.000 people. representing 80.000 workers from 9o trade unions, urd a vehement call from one of tin Ir199 words
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1064 1955-10-09 6 I\\\\\\\\\\\\\\%\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V TWO of Britain's rith<*st men who lisa illicit lay claim to be ainon«; the richest in the world are renowned animal lovers. Both are as shy of the public eye as the birds and animals they love to study. To most1,064 words
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Article, Illustration1079 1955-10-09 6 IAN BAKER - IAN BAKER by- The World's Richest Men (continued) JJECAUSE the possession of great wealth makes so many things possible, the multimillionaires of the world choose many different ways, in which to employ their money. A few among those who practise philanthropy on a large scale1,079 words
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Article, Illustration29 1955-10-09 6 Cut in Hose, didn't yer?— *ou amateurs want iQ the flippin' road!" Lwkf for you I rant set up. or I wouldn't take this 1 lying down!"29 words
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Advertisement198 1955-10-09 6 Startling Predictions In Your Horoscope Your Real Life Told *.k »k W Uld VO1 'i ke kn W What the Ifors in d^ofe for you whether you w.ll be successful and happy and what is indicated tor you in business, love, marriage, friends, enemies, lucky on d unlucky period, what198 words
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Advertisement281 1955-10-09 6 1 m I C*^^^a Garden '£fj r I VIO CHU kAV. I(M) I". ■*<; ANNOUNCES m MAiLABnn, l j NEW TYPE SEMi DETACH^ j LARGE LOUNGE, 3 *2 KITCHEN, BATHROOM,; CAR PORT ERANDa/ MODERN SANITATION I THE BEST*4|, OFFERED ANyiVH{, Bring out the in your hair rVRRYON'E admiret wa\T v281 words
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Article, Illustration1652 1955-10-09 7 Violette Groux - Violette Groux by NARRIMAIN'S OW N CONFIDANTE By Arrangement v.ith I the Sunday Pictorial World Exclusive. OUT FQR A SWIM During The Cruise The Queen Said: I'm Expecting A Baby NARRIMAN was overjoyed when the time came to leave the palace for1,652 words
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Advertisement236 1955-10-09 7 I poctors prove I I SOAP can brinoH I skin in days! Ilmouve P833D8338 if -^r% knit can you do B m ss is as important as curing B ry is complete, invalids may I v At such a time, good I \a!:Js badly need something B a— the rururcjl236 words
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Advertisement61 1955-10-09 7 .vv»v,%«>>. NEXT WEEK: Farouk sees his f son born fV*' "Ladies and Gentlemen, AliXtf^r be Sealed" Wy' on PARKER-KMJLL vorious styles tension suspension resilient comfort. 5 en- irric lurnishh.'i E W^ l lIJ I j §^f II i POl C schemes .•»»>" Ul 1 MIM§J lA I f\l \A I61 words
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Article677 1955-10-09 8 HENEVER motorists gather, the talk inevitably turns to cars. Each one has his idea of the ideal car and everyone never fails to lament the fact, that car makers never seem to produce the type of model they require. Ot course, it is hard677 words
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Article, Illustration36 1955-10-09 8 Plastic Body PLASTIC car bodies are becoming increasingly popular. Latest example is this French-built 4-h.p. Renault, with body b> Escoflier. The body weighs less than 400 pounds This model, called the Alpine, can do f»7 milrs-per-hour.36 words
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Article, Illustration91 1955-10-09 8 UEJiSmH t l 1 T new J *W** < ar < thr 2.1 Litre, which will be exhibited it this 1( h 'f y n l T ShmV «W» jt j hi h P< Tformanco luxury saloon and the Us nos ri?4 ?hT 8 f n91 words
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Article833 1955-10-09 8 Edin Peters - RULES FOR RALLY DRAWN UP Edin Peters by FITTING climax to this year's Malayan motoring season will be the first annual Shell Malayan Motor Rally scheduled to start from Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 31. This rally, the longest yet to be hold in this country is sponsored by the Shell833 words
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Article106 1955-10-09 8 MISS MARY TAN. 11. Lorong Kijang. Singapore 14. General. MISS ROSIE BOEY FRANCIS BOEY. F-4. Kirn Keat Lane, Singapore 12 stamps-collecting, songs badminton, cycling, dancing, rediflusion listening swimming, moviegoers exchanging pen-pals' photos, and friendly correspondence. R. GOPAL. 36'1-F. Jalan Ra.ia Bot, Klang. Selangor. i»'. badminton, swimming scouting. cycling106 words
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Article906 1955-10-09 9 S. Ramachandra - S. Ramachandra enc/a/y Origin Of Name I Its origin is Arabic meaning a saint or holy t ||y a miracle-working place or shrine where the I to the sanctity of a living or dead person. I ,1 NDAKY ORIGIN OF THE NAME AMONG MALAYS. L/eJomc me906 words
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Article, Illustration23 1955-10-09 9 For t Canning Shrine KRAMAT Iskandcr Shah at Fort Canning reputed by some to be that of the original Hindu-Malay founder of S.ingapore.23 words
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Advertisement150 1955-10-09 9 Bennett college train your mind to SUCCESS THROUGH 3*' I PERSONAL POSTAL TUITION A FREE book vital to your career I < famous English College can help yxm r v-i«J at oner lor the illustrated r r o*p€C» you want. As well as gmng yoo y MMMBOf the many opportunities,150 words
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Advertisement807 1955-10-09 9 <noiiNesKiN 5*V This wonderful liquid healer (\'VsjL gim.voulWMTKWff! i*~^SM^\fj^L Arp you ?'jfforin? the «pony of itrhinf y^^^^^J Skin? Doosit irntHteyo'iallday? n >'.>[> you t-h-opini; at nipht 1 'I i»»*a try w»H ifumous h<-Hl.np remedy wL a *-j p.D* give you mfmd mIhC t^udN f° r IHCSe WHY IT ACTS SO807 words
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Miscellaneous682 1955-10-09 9 PTTmi By QUEEN'S CASTLE Hastings Tourney Of 1936 •88 -I J r.jr (v/%/) "or' TN our game of the week we have gone back as far as the Hastings tournament of 193b when it was the first time after four years that S. I lohr did not win first prize.682 words
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148 1955-10-09 10 KUALA LI.MPI R. Saturday —Superior teamwork gave SHangnr their serond surres*i\e rugger win when they Heal Kedah b\ points to 10 in an inter State match on the padang here today. Sc .a:.zors speedy and t ral bnck division worked !v pnrk to k.cp148 words
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Article, Illustration86 1955-10-09 10 T)ils song and dance scene ia an incident in the fifth innings of tfie 1955 icor!d series baseball game in Brooklyn, New York, when the Brooklyn Dodgem brat the Yankees H-5. Pee Wee Reese (1), the Dodgers sharpshot, coming to a Iwlt a'tcr an in field single, gets the signA.P. - 86 words
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Article42 1955-10-09 10 DARA SINGH WINS BY 2 PIN FALLS DARA Singh. India's rhamp n, brat Clrm Murphy, the •.wo by rcpin ii tlinjs t World last t boul r > s s orcd a American g] ap•r^ I pin etween n n A jit Sinj42 words
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Article50 1955-10-09 10 THREE opp goa!s Hai V (lover: Serto beal I Negri counterparts 4-3 in their >N for 'nc Fa I I Cup at the X Si The other was ?corc\; I Joseph netted t ors. Resident C Mr, H, C. Ha Cup to the i ne; j I50 words
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Article47 1955-10-09 10 SIXr.APORF Cricket Royal Navy by 16 'two goals, one ;»:ui onr drop kick' to 11 foal one try. one rugby m itch played on SCC kicked ofT ai nedihad their opponents o: ciefrnrr ker of II c SCC played a 1 .or mm or the openinf47 words
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Article23 1955-10-09 10 I re fai on to turn up for I their SHA Div. A horkev match •gainst RAF Tencah yesterday.23 words
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Article57 1955-10-09 10 WANDERERS beat RAF Se etar 3-1 in a SHA Div I Sue i teh played a i SeleMiller netted the first goal > 12th in tte > Wanderers a one--at interval. Halge I Con ray score I 8 ■'h ror Wanderers i i i -start, Seletar i57 words
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Article52 1955-10-09 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Recreation Club wore he d to a »w in a SHA Div 1 hockey match played i ;terday. A 15th minute goal by Won* enable I Chi- -a 1-0 lead at the inten a] F/O Mclntyre scored the equaliser in the ■•<-»: the sei ond52 words
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290 1955-10-09 10 6' goals, 3 r- .•>■ KKML 3 R«/eree: Lt -Col BBS Brawl rr L/ t rhia was the first time thai I ijians were extended by a Servi *c team, who played m ined rugby to earn 'the lits cf the spectators For the290 words
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Article303 1955-10-09 10 Conrad Ng - Sensational Recovery By Colony Conrad Ng FOUR GOALS IN 15 MINUTES h SENSATIONAL. Yes, sensational it was, those last 1 5 fantastic, frenzied minutes during which Singapore came back from defeat. Consider it from this point. When Ghani flashed a grounder past goalkeeper Fook Teng in the 50th minute, Selangor303 words
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Article202 1955-10-09 10 Fijians Johore Too Good ftfcKhJIKAN Sat— Johore. fielding four Fijian s Naidole Balekana. Domoni and Moeerakava beat a combined Negri Malacca XV by 14 points (one sroal two tries and one penalty) to six points (one penalty one try) in a friendly interstate ruimer match on the Station padang today202 words
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Article378 1955-10-09 10 Satuday's F.A. Soccer Results LONDON, Oct. 8 (Reulerl— Association Football results, LEAGUE DIV. I Birmingham C. I. Sunderlan i 2 Burnley 2. Huddersfield 0 < n Athletic Chelsea 2 n 1. Arsenal 1 3, Blackp >ol 1 V A. Wr. mp t 0 VV 3 Xewc stle U 2. Po378 words
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Article14 1955-10-09 10 COMBINED Air Force Toneah he d Royal Air Foico Ch?S£14 words
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Article374 1955-10-09 10 11 Records Smashed ELEVEN records went by the board la 4 niglit concluding night of the Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation's annual floodlit athletic championships held j at Jalan Besar Stadium. The large crowd gave a big hand to popular Miss Tens Pei Wah. the374 words
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156 1955-10-09 10 Singapore Recreation Club scored a i-o victory over Roja Naval Police in a SHA »ho\p C^ UC matrh pla vci on h i*-* L Padan S yesterday fh L dom inated play f or the greater p art of tne but they failed to156 words
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Article65 1955-10-09 10 I LONDON. O,t. 8 lUP| Bi v Knight, Ut-ycar-oln Da\ i< cup player, provided the bisp upsd or the tennis se In to lay when he beat Jar. Drobny of Egypi in the semilinal of (he men's si ng i c in he national covered r, m lawn65 words
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Article59 1955-10-09 10 KAFFLES Institution beat St Josephs Institution by 11 ix)mts OOe yonl and two tries. i o ni' ma rugger match played on the h I ground yesterday rh J thf> iMOf, Derek Mita erl^hn' d Uy aiKl Nathail dtUiec] the extra points Nathan .scored a penalty to59 words
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Article26 1955-10-09 10 THE Aryan Gymkhnna Football team which w;n expected to •'"•rive in the Colony by a -rcfay has been delayed £j K» last minute passport hitch.26 words
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Advertisement273 1955-10-09 10 I j CHINKAWHij^ This involuoble Wind M excellent rem f Constipation, Indigestic Heartburn, Los: of A ?p ENG AUN Tq THE TIGER UEOICAI v/l fc^—^-- SUNGUI j AND MAKE SUPL YOU ARE BUYING GENUINE POLAROID SUNGLASSES CD Be^t undci f&£ i CC A PROOUCT OF POLARIZERS in OLE AGENTS GETZ273 words
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Article22 1955-10-09 11 3\\ ru to huh \oni/e i. start••:i off <>.v h ;;u CilI ton siiiie I 1 r er. f..r I22 words
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Article, Illustration88 1955-10-09 11 lpk jre jiotreitrekjo;klkjojiopdgf ho\r r to fight in this island sime Vrr, forset-and-forgive treatment accorded b y S tgaporeans recently to •"s first wrestlers, R.ki Do/.,:» and Azumafuji, boxer Mits 10 an expei t pleasant stay hrrv at do the ring. H tppj World ii whore Ilitsuo makes ;t88 words
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Article121 1955-10-09 11 riMKANA. the 23 year-old 1 I ijian slugger, aims to stick to thr name 'Terror' 1 save him after watching him play that role against Singapore's Paul Cheng in his first professional fight. Terror 1 f.ghts Australian Kevin Be! in an eight- del that might not121 words
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Article109 1955-10-09 11 I BOW KIM FATT, whose iews on Malayan badminton appears on this pace. «jmoufluses his youthful intTKy with a crop of grey hairs Perhaps youthful energy is reason hr's Malaya's moat successful badminton u.i fa M far ...Leow was 11..' men who won the Thomas Cup for Malaya109 words
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Article112 1955-10-09 11 THF following have been elected offiVc bearers of the Mercantile Bank Sports Club for the year: Patrons: Messrs, S. Kirk. \V J. Uddlc Ong Chav Tong President: Mr. Lee Ch,>o Senu Vue-Prer.ident: Messrs Gon B>i.m Cheok Low Ah 'I r\v. lion. Secretary: Mr Charlie Hon. Asst. Secretary:112 words
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Article40 1955-10-09 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. After holding Postals Athletic Union Sports Club to a scoreless draw in the first half Selangor Eurasian Association were beaten 2-0 in a Selangor Women's Hockey Association league match, at Imbi Road, on Thursday.40 words
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Article26 1955-10-09 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Young Men's Sikh Association beat Selangor Chinese Recreation Club 4-1 in a friendly hockey match at Puclu Road, on Thursday.26 words
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Article, Illustration752 1955-10-09 11 BILL FUNK - BILL FUNK By MALAYA'S Thomas Cup coach and an umpire of the last two Thomas Cup matches in the Colony, Leow Kirn Fatt emphatically declared that the "woodsnot" be abolished from future Malayan Badminton Championships. His opinion is widely shared by other752 words
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Article87 1955-10-09 11 Singapore Hockey Association have asked two local hockey players to appear before its disciplinary board for an inquiry into alleged misconduct on the field. The players concerned arc V Devadas of the Police and Donaldson of the R.E.M E Devadas, it is alleged, hit John Martens87 words
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Article49 1955-10-09 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Lien Hwa beat Kamsville Badminton Party 3-2 in their Selansor Badminton Association senior inter-team tie at the Se'.ansor Badminton Association hall. In the final Lien Ihva will meet Nanyang. who proved too strong for Lok Hwa. Nanyang won easily by 4-1.49 words
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Article31 1955-10-09 11 KUALA LUMPI'R. Sal Royal Air Force beat Garrison Wanderers by 17 points <goal. 3 tries, penalty) to throe points 'try) in a rugger match on the RAF ground yesterday.31 words
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Article32 1955-10-09 11 SPRIXGDALE Spurts Cub beat. Maxwell Sports Club 5-0 In a friendly soccer match played at Farrer Park yesterday. Scorers for Springdales were Miiniandy 2, Tian Soon II and Fook Foon.32 words
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357 1955-10-09 11 CONRAD NG - CONRAD NG By NEXT YEAR a flame will pass through Singapore. It is a flame with 2,730 years of history behind it And its destination will be Melbourne where it will be used to light the cauldron at the 1956 Olympic Games. The357 words
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Article304 1955-10-09 11 VERITY GILL - VERITY GILL By Supermen? Or just plain, Rugby-fit sportsmen! What are these 'Flying Fijians' like, and why are they so powerful in Malayan Kugby. I set out to find the answer to these questions and naturaily, the only man to give them was their popu.ar captain,304 words
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Advertisement201 1955-10-09 11 ■m from K l rniiKiED ,px ;v bUIH IH En 'I y x i a \v\\ zr. '^n^gfl B^r <^ 7^ -==>^ 1 !\A v Wv/AA ll t{i < lr > x^^ JB B^^ £**~4^E*o^W/ I V .^biWb^bbb^bvLb: t t^L^^^B^^^^^T^^B^BMß^^^Bl^k.^^^^^^^^^ i^%B^TM i^^^^ B^^^^^P^^^ VJBkv 'se/p&?fiots£&ro#PUAipr£ita< TOUGH AND RELIABLE Here's a201 words
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111 1955-10-09 12 SEREMBAN. Sat Xegri S an Chinese Recreation c this NSFA League rhampions, annexed another yesterday afternoon v..:. they defeated Serembnn X..- L'-O in the six a side a! for the Tay- Chinese monopolised the c Irom beginning to end I _;ers. who eliminated Hus-111 words
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Article125 1955-10-09 12 Till wins are tonight*] tics at the Singapore Badminton Association commencini ;*t seven. Court 1. Veterans' Singles list Round i Leow K:m P'ntt (Usefuli v C*raa Sian Heng (Milky W i Wee Eng Siang (Lucky S kei vMa S imadj IPerhim. Stia>: Tan Chcong Ann dm v125 words
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Article33 1955-10-09 12 TAIPING, Sat— ln their inter. s «ckey match. Kin? Edi VI J cho<)l b ent Cliff >rd Scl of Kuai.i Kantsar 3-1. In the schools* second eleven's i'm ClifTorduins won 3-2.33 words
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Article39 1955-10-09 12 SHB Police whipped RAF Seletar II by four goals to nothing in a SHA Div II match played at Raeburn Park yesterday. Sabri, Santokh Singh and Carvalho netted. The other was a "gift" goal.39 words
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Article15 1955-10-09 12 I GAN Ens Seng School, Singapore, beat Raffles Institution 5-2 at table tenni*15 words
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555 1955-10-09 12 BILL FUNK - BILL FUNK By SINGAPORE and Malaya will have the good fortune of keeping badminton's "greatest" Wong Peng So™ here for the next three years at least, as a result of an agreement made between Mr. Loke Wan Tho and Peng Soon yesterday.555 words
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Article1839 1955-10-09 12 WINDSOR LAD - 'DOUBLES' BY GEYER HUDSON WINDSOR LAD Firebird Wins Main Race B) PENANG, Sat.— Jockeys Sheldon Geyer and Frank Hudson landed brilliant doubles on the opening day of the Penang Turf Club October meeting here today. Sending Firebird into the lead at the half mile, Geyer kept his mount in front1,839 words
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Article174 1955-10-09 12 ICC Donations To Sports Centre Prf f c IIo w win ff contributed for the Indian Chamber of Commerce's $21,695.00 YouthT to c Sin Sapore Youth Sports Centre Fund-MOOO-^ffn 11 Assom ull &Co mercia.^Cic 5? £°m. Vaswani Co. $1,000. k a Chotirmal Co «i nnn w- dcv Bros. $1 ootT174 words
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Article51 1955-10-09 12 TOTAL POOL: $185,700 Ist Prixe No. 103,834 ($55,710) 2nd Prixe No. 222,809 ($25,069) 3rd Prixe No. 146,566 ($13,927) STARTERS ($2,228 each): *****1, *****3, *****7, *****9, *****6 CONSOLATION ($557 each): *****2, *****4 *****0, *****8, *****4, *****7, *****2, > *****8, *****9, ***** J. i TREBLE TOTE: 7 winning tickets at51 words
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Article95 1955-10-09 12 Francis XI Can 't Decide MALACCA. Sat.~Sl Francis Association b I the umLm St. Francis Institute to a g lc>s d;-ivv in a hockey match at the C!ub padang yesterday. Mahmood. considered \h o bed Malacca goalkeeper, was In brilliant form The schoolboy* maintained a sustained attack before the Bnal95 words
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Advertisement180 1955-10-09 12 < Ihroughlhe Qollei 4 tviiscU one. -> BFMN MfYER 6 CO PATERSON. SIMONS CC ICI S^* a 4 Gray hair »<jd» considerably to on* i f tur. gray ha.r or v#n gray h, lf Cc# f- .ngr.d,. ntl motk ff, CBCIOU f mt<Jy A J -'"-i-|.Jj will turn your hair180 words
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Article, Illustration1501 1955-10-09 13 PETER HILL - PETER HILL jople Who Are Dead Opposed To ving Coloured Man A Break i^«i^«i^fc«i^«i^fc«»^«»^ V%^KJ I Despite v hat has been reported about America's handling of the j IS'egro problem, the author, who spent a few days in the south studying the desegregation issue during his recent1,501 words
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Article, Illustration48 1955-10-09 13 A BRIGHT FUTURE FOR THESE CHILDREN FOR these Negro children, snapped taking on afternoon siesta in a park, the future in America looks bright. By the time they reach adulthood there may be no colour problem in the United States not at the rate progress is going on.48 words
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Article, Illustration468 1955-10-09 14 GERREE READ - VALUE for MONEY GERREE READ Kevietwd by r^OLLOQUIAL humour, particularly when it is in dialect, seldom evokes the laughter expected of it. 4% Value for Money" from J. Arthur Rank is no exception. Srt in Barfield, a Yorkshire wool town, depressing and dismal, we find John Gregson as Chayley Broadbent.468 words
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Article, Illustration976 1955-10-09 14 John Houseman - John Houseman LIFE AND WORKS OF By (OXE of the challcng- ing projects Hollywood is undertaking this year is the I 'ilmization oj Irving Stone's novel. LUST FOR LIFE. The J man responsible for the J production at M-G-M is John Houseman, maker of s'.di releases as JULIUS976 words
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Article, Illustration390 1955-10-09 14 Johnnies Still Undecided Lovers' Meeting LONDON CINGER Johnnie Ray slipped unnoticed into a London lotel last week carrying a bunch of four dozen roses. The flowers were for slim, dark-haired Sylvia Drew, the London singer. Johnnies friends thought he had decided to marry when he was last on tour in390 words
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Advertisement124 1955-10-09 14 SHAW BROTHERS rlinTfi'Sl i "■>! J f I .vJ LUs f£&,A SEE *T NOWn^ Releosed thru United CO -.ilNQ^s THL HK.r.i v] "NTLU l A 4 TODAY 9am l!| X ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦J REX^i: now SHowd •^•-o vi. us. j THEY CHAIIINCIU s u ROBERT JOHN J URQUHART BENTLEY^tS l^^^L L i-LL124 words
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Article28 1955-10-09 15 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN iik or r.< *;th-»u! thinking ■I IIiKK! ntjtossihlf to without ,i re arc I said: I MM I K» N \l !>: om.in in. in from ton28 words
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Article, Illustration2335 1955-10-09 15 Richard Gehman - The MARLON BRANDO STORY Richard Gehman I STANDARD'S I EXCLUSIVE ~by File exasperating 4 i'rince of Screwt balk 91 to some, j fc *tlie world's l r*t actor to other*, the real BRANDO I Ihh heen lost in the J shuffle of rumor and columnist^ J g«»»ip« .Now for the2,335 words
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Advertisement81 1955-10-09 15 typ grownups make sure iVs I I CAMPBELLS it/* Lg I For coughs, colds. Ui/IA congestion of the /I chest and hoarseness. 9 Powerful yet palat--1 able. There Is no |L J "^t better remedy Urn > Frcrn a!l jt. chemists Make sure it's B COULDINCS 1 Relieves children's >j81 words
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Advertisement345 1955-10-09 15 Powder and foundation all-in-one pond^ M i)Tr y'^s^^ lup so complete!) littering r W^* r c«if ANGEL FAQ K'i f^ 0 \l not a (-«kc rTi,.k< i.p. v<> t "^3 «v^ I L nrcd w.jtcr and it ii< »< ri t \our -^tr^*-^ W^ s^' n It s not j345 words
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Article171 1955-10-09 16 1 JOW often ha\e yon sis bed for a flawless, film star complexion? If jmir skin is blemish-free, and fairly smooth, siuh no more. Buy a tinted foundation. Put on properly, it uill ci\c you that flawless look. ire several tintrd r radatJ us on the market171 words
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Article, Illustration101 1955-10-09 16 SO-O-O SWEET Left to right:— The girl with the Alice in Wonderland look is Brigitte Bardot who starred with Dirk Bojjarde in 'Doctor at Sea.' Her hou.secoat was designed by Joan Fllacott in blue and white striped glazed cotton trimmed with white towelling. terurc: mis negligee win ami a touch101 words
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Article, Illustration299 1955-10-09 16 Is she your DREAM GIRL? (JIVERY vounff A man has a dream yirl. The older <»ne> an* more interested in food. A >ounq; airman, who describes himself as "in between utrl friends." uhiled away a Sunday afternoon recently listing qualifications for the sirl who is his ideal. Up sent his299 words
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Article433 1955-10-09 16 AfOST people imagine that TA show girls automatically have fabulous ideas about clothes. They picture them in mink underwear, diamondstudded dresses and 22--carat gold shoes. And when they sec a particularly gorgeous-look-ing lovely, beautifully turned out. they console themselves with the thought: "If she had to put on433 words
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Article360 1955-10-09 16 THE outsize cake made recently by a bakery in Miami. USA. sounds as if it were the biggest ever baked. Containing the whites of 14,000 eggs, 3,500 whole eggs. 2,280 pints of milk 1,4001b. of flour, 3.4901b. of sugar, 1.0661b. of fats and butter. 'MMh.360 words
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Advertisement274 1955-10-09 16 E* r Wlial makrs l, (l S Baby cries when his si But baby laughs when "i-BabyPowder-at^.r. time. Johnson's Bahy ft moisture-and that m^ THE BORNEO COMPANY LIM tffi ft ...for fashions nctc bar square DEBUTANTE 1 ALL STYLES HAVE THE UNDER CLP kJ FEATURE FOR THE RIGHT DEGREE Of274 words
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Miscellaneous293 1955-10-09 16 Jrin<>l>\V< QUOTATION: "To I Ikr jroaager geaeratiosi, cimml re— ewial la sj«e wlm «<ms bfltC even." .MariekiH*. VO| k BIRTH D \II \M> HIIUII^U.N J IRlKS— March 21 to April 19— j Lei a >a I er or ;o iresentative .."lend to ess g afl s il they ..-c Jo:::293 words
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Article175 1955-10-09 21 I ikes the place of "Fares, please" »le-deck bus touring Europe. ica of one of Britain's tea merchants. They have nert one of London's b ;scs into a trave :.:\z teapot and sent it on a roving commission to teach how to make tea the British way. The bus,175 words
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Article, Illustration594 1955-10-09 21 HURSTWOOD - HURSTWOOD *SHOKT I STORY 'W p V cou^ ever fcM enured H ggl ns. -ell, lt Sec forty iously. "She probab•on't see forty again, a woman can't be too sey about jobs as she older." "I shouldn't have thought fhe was that old." rumi- young Roberts, scru-594 words
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Article, Illustration513 1955-10-09 21 LEONE STEWART - ONE GOOD TURN... LEONE STEWART V SHORTER 'STORY j I by MARK LIXTON dialled frantically, his hand shaking, sweat settling on his forehead in dripping beads. Would she be in? She must be. Sheila was his only hope now. Glancing back over his shoulder he sensed something squeezing his neck.513 words
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Article41 1955-10-09 21 A MAN in Ciminnati. U S A., was arrested after crashirs a tccraße rirls' pyjama party He said he entered tht house to keep a date with his girl friend, then admitted she had lived there 18 years ago.41 words
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Article, Illustration97 1955-10-09 22 RIGHT: "CM to Prayer" by Cpl. M. W. Nmtniam of C.E, Branchy H.Q. Singapore Base District. c it G.P.O. Singapore* Super Ikoiita, j8 9 1 .>(///*. Super XX, Red Filter. ABOVE! "The Watcher* 9 by Lam Mum Kit of 8 Market Street, Penang. Solid*, jB, 1, 10097 words
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Article1448 1955-10-09 23 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH from Standard's London Bureau Chief df;fpdsfopfdsf Round-Table Study Of Island's Political Status ,n nrn.ite U>ca*ler rd .vi. HotJaefl the and w inkl with ilowa iitd ihc i r i alien t One t \nz their own ideas about M aya's future because such ..n audience, including an1,448 words
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1039 1955-10-09 23 ARNOLD BRACKMAN - S'PORE'S 'FLYING DRAGONS' ARE DOING FINE ARNOLD BRACKMAN from Standard's New York Bureau Chief dfgdgfdfg (iOOD NEWS for Colony and Federation animal lovers. I have just checked with the Bronx Zoo, the world's largest, and they report that Singapore's famed flying lizards are doing fine. These are the ones, of1,039 words
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