Singapore Standard, 16 January 1956
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Title Section33 1956-01-16 1 Singapore Standard hghh V^? W^r*>y7*^-^ STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 ft In* gfhghgf FIRE BRIGADE CENERAL HOSPITAL 1183 2414 Vol. VI. No. 193 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1956 12 PAGES 15 CENTS33 words
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Article441 1956-01-16 1 DAVID TAMBY AH - DAVID TAMBY AH Jammed-Bomb Drama Results In Greater Safety For All A Pilot's Courage Enables Experts To Correct Defect By ROYAL AIR FORCE pilots the world over v/ill have no more fear of bombs jamming m the racks of their aircraft thanks to the coolness and441 words
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Article196 1956-01-16 1 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH He's Douglas Jay, Labour MP By Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Jan. 15— The Federation delegation has mcd as its financial expert, the Rt. Hon. Douglas Jay, Labour MP for Battersea North and Financial Secretary to the Treasury m the last Labour Government 1950-51,196 words
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Article181 1956-01-16 1 LOOK OUT FOR 'FL YING SA UCERS' v THER balloons, launched m Europe as part of the meteorological survey •Operation Moby Dick." nU y come to rest m the South-east Asia area during the coming weeks, the U.S. Air Force announced today. The weather survey, which fu> been carried on181 words
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Article43 1956-01-16 1 REPUBLICAN politicians m New Hampshire, Washington, will next week, issue a friendly ultimatum to President Eisenhower to approve or disapprove m the next ten days, their efforts to nominate him as a presidential candidate m next November's presidential election. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article35 1956-01-16 1 THE two Welsh mountaineers, Sidney Wignall, 31, and John Harrup, 28, who were held for seven weeks by the Chinese Communists m Tibet, arrived m London by air on Saturday from Delhi. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article44 1956-01-16 1 GENERAL E. L. M. Burns. United Nations Chief of Staff m Palestine, yesterday conferred with the Syrian Army Chief of Staff m an effort to arrange for an exchange of prisoners between Syria and Israel, it was learned at Damascus. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration38 1956-01-16 1 photo. CHATTING to Malayan students m the lounge at London Airport is Chief Minister of Malaya, Tunku Abdul Rahman. A large number turned up to welcome the Tunku and his mission. UPUP - 38 words
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285 1956-01-16 1 One 'Accused' Cannot Try Another KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Executive Committee of the Selangor division of the Labour Party of Malaya today decided to petition the High Commissioner for a court of inquiry to investigate the Semenyih mass strip tease scandal. Members of the285 words
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Article141 1956-01-16 1 NICOSIA, Jan. 15 (Reuter) —Nicosia, capital of Cyprus, was last night declared out of bound to all British servicemen, until 6 a.m. on Monday. The decision was officially stated to have been taken because tomorrow is the anniversary of a plebiscite, held under the aegis141 words
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Article45 1956-01-16 1 THE Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will meet two lepers "adopted" by the Royal Family during the Royal tour of Nigeria, it was announced m London yesterday. It will be the first time British Royalty has visited a leper settlement. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article77 1956-01-16 1 Patent For 'Flying Saucer' WASHINGTON, Jan. 15 (Reuter)— The United States Government has issued a patent for propulsion devices on a "flying saucer." The Patent Office here reported that Mr. Edmond Doak, President of the Doak Aircraft Company, received the patent for parts of an aircraft which is shaped like77 words
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Article39 1956-01-16 1 BRITISH Labour Leader Mr. Aneurin Bevan wrote m the Radical French newspaper L'Express on Saturday that British newspaper attacks against the Prime Minister, Sir Anthony Eden, were a sign "of the rottenness of English journalism recently." ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article124 1956-01-16 1 No Politics In Nanyang But THERE will be no politics m the Nanyang University, but this restriction does not extend to the "outside school" activities of staff members and students, said Mr. Tan Lark Sye, chairman of the University, last night. Mr. Tan was speaking at a dinner m honour124 words
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Article52 1956-01-16 1 FORT CAMPBELL, Kentucky, Jan. 15, (Reuter) Private Leslie Smith, an army paratrooper, grabbed the snarled parachute of his sergeant, who hurtled by him m midair, and both men landed without injury during present manoeuvres here. Brigadier General Joe Stilwell, observing the manoeuvres, immediately promoted Smith to private52 words
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Article37 1956-01-16 1 THE Jordan Government on Saturday lifted the curfew imposed on Amman, Jerusalem and other Jordan towns and the situation returned to normal after the recent riots which cost an estimated 50 dead and injured. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article34 1956-01-16 1 LEON Peach, found guilty of syphoning petrol from a car was sentenced to sit m court m Yammond, Indiana, and write this sentence 1.000 times: "I will not steal." ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article171 1956-01-16 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. More than 70.000 people from 11 New Villages m Johore have petitioned the Federation High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray. protesting against the transfer of Mr. F. Lees, the Administrative Officer (Emergency) m Johore Bahru. Since the cate of his appointment, the petition171 words
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Article72 1956-01-16 1 NICOSIA, Cyprus, Jan. 15 (UP) A new law was put m force m Cyprus yesterday giving the government full power over the burials of terrorists. The new law. enacted by Governor Sir John Harding under the emergency regulations, gives him full control "of the burial of any72 words
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Article38 1956-01-16 1 SIXTY-TWO of the 65 persons killed m a ferry boat fire at Pusan were suffocated to death after the ship's captain closed the only door they could escape through, Korean police investigators said yesterday. U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article123 1956-01-16 1 Hilton Hotel In Colony NEW YORK. Jan. 14 (Reuter) Well-known hotel magnate Mr. Conrad Hilton, may build a luxury hotel m Singapore as part of the expansion plan for his organization m the Pacific, the Far East and the Middle East. Mr. Hilton, President of Hilton Hotels International, announced yesterday123 words
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Article88 1956-01-16 1 WOODSVILLE. New Hampshire. Jan. 15 <AP) Siamese twin girls were born to a farmer's wife at Cottage Hospital on Wednesday and the infants are m "fair" condition, their doctor said yesterday. Dr. Eugene McGregor said the girls are joined at the chest. He said that88 words
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Article50 1956-01-16 1 VIENNA, Jan. 15, (UP)— A Budapest military tribunal sentenced United Press staff correspondent. Dr. Illona Nyil. as and her husband, Associated Press correspondent Endre Marton, to three and six years' imprisonment respectively on charges of espionage and rebellion against the state. Radio Budapest reported yesterday.50 words
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Article42 1956-01-16 1 CALCUTTA. Jan. 15 (AP)— After 50 years of importing automobiles India has begun exporting them. At midnight Saturday Hindustan Motors shipped to Ceylon five Hindustan Landmasters, hoping ultimately to compete for the large automobile business m Ceylon.42 words
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Advertisement98 1956-01-16 1 WORLD'S BEST PEARLS? Heither This Nor That?.... bu.. "MIKIMOTO" Official Distributors: G. C. DE SUVA BROTHERS "Jewellers" 3, Raffles Place. Singapore-! TEL *****. $20 M N WACE A T0 MANY PA T IU> SULTAN CREATES TWO STAN SHOCKS UK WEIGHTS FOR UMiMLhjmlJLW MMAND-Page 2 SAY PROGS-Page 3 NON-MALAY PEERS-Page 498 words
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Article253 1956-01-16 2 Memo To Govt. Committee Expert Advice By ILO Man For Singapore TUC THE Singapore Trade Union Congress will ask the Government to fix a $200 minimum wage for all Colony workers. The Governing Council of the Congress which took this decision yesterday after a lengthy discussion,253 words
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Article131 1956-01-16 2 ANTHEM ISSUE: THE University of Malaya Students' Union is expected to' condemn the stand taken recently by the Pan Malayan Students' Federation on the National Anthem issue. The PMSF had held at its extraordinary meeting recently that the playing of the British National Anthem would result m131 words
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Article28 1956-01-16 2 THE Indian Government yesterday extended by one month the temporary permit given to two U.S. airlines to operate through India which expired at midnight on Saturday.28 words
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Article132 1956-01-16 2 THE strike by 30 employees of the Royal Navy Wireless Station at Kranji, Singapore, will be called off this morning for a week to "facilitate a settlement of the workers' dispute." If a settlement is not reached within the specificed time, the men132 words
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Article, Illustration75 1956-01-16 2 This freak pigling: born m Singapore on Saturday has four ears and two noses one o» which is on the forehead Its owner. Mr. Chong lee believes that the arrival of this unusual pigling is "good omen." He told The Standard: "I am coin? to cash75 words
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Article50 1956-01-16 2 A DIRECTOR of the Bank of England and Governing-Direc-tor of the Hudson's Bay Company. Mr. D. A. Kcswick, flew into Singapore yesterday from a holiday m Hongkong on his way to England. He is also a director of the big shipping concern, Messrs Jardine Matheson.50 words
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Article, Illustration37 1956-01-16 2 THE G.O.C. Malaya, Lt. General Sir Geoffrey Bourne (left) unveils the Memorial Porch during the opening and dedication of St. Martin's Garrison Church, Headquarters, Malaya Command, Kuala Lumpur. Standard photo by Yong Peng Seong.Yong Peng Seong - 37 words
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184 1956-01-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Twenty-three unions, representing the Federation's 65,000 daily-rated workers m Government service, may call a strike if their demand for a basic minimum of $4 a day is not met. The unions' delegates today decided after an eight-hour meeting here to184 words
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Article49 1956-01-16 2 MOSCOW. Jan. 15. (Reuter) Three British officers went fox hunting near Moscow with guns. They were guests with other Western military attaches of the Soviet Defence Ministry at a weekend "shoot" of foxes, elks and hares from a hunting lodge four hours drive from Moscow.49 words
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Article88 1956-01-16 2 Visitor Dies In Accident AN Indian businessman on transit to Japan, Ajit Singh, was killed instantaneously m a motor-cycle accident at about 1.30 a.m. yesterday, near the junction of Mountbatten Road and Ramsgate Road, Singapore The accident involved two motor-cycles going m the direction of the city from Bedok. Both88 words
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Article41 1956-01-16 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 15 (UP). Diplomatic sources here yesterday ruled out the possibility of the next Afro-Asian conference m June. 1956. The sources also doubted the possibility of even a Colombo Powers Prime Ministers meeting m the near future.41 words
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Article240 1956-01-16 2 TWO SINGAPORE Ministers and an Assistant Minister on Saturday visited about a hundred squatters m the Beach Road area, living m the path of the new Coast Road connecting the new Kallang Bridge with Stamford Road. The attap dwellers, who are on temporary occupation licences, have240 words
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Article, Illustration75 1956-01-16 2 MR. KHOO Chens Hoe and his bride, the former Miss Jenny Kirn Oi Sim leaving the wedding reception after their wedding m Kuala Lum- pur on Sunday. The groom, who is on the staff of the Telecommunications Department m hruala Lumpur is the son of the lateYong Pens Seong - 75 words
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Article50 1956-01-16 2 STRIKE C'TEE TO MAKE A FINAL BID 'justified" m view of the financial circumstances of the country and claimed that its $.3 ofier was the maximum consistent with its responsibilities as an employer. It pointed out that its offer of S3 would cost the country an additional $7,500,000 a year50 words
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Article31 1956-01-16 2 THE vanguard of the U.S. 11th Airborne Division sailed for Germany on Saturday, r* will be the first Americ airborne division to serve Europe since World War 11.31 words
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Article255 1956-01-16 3 A Quiet Weekend For The Tunku LONDON, Jan. 15 (Rev- Tunku Abdul Rahr.an. Federation's Chief Minister and his delegat m here for constitutional talks with Britain next v k. had a "quiet weekend" with no public engagements, Yesterday they had a private meeting at their hotel at which •,v discussed255 words
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Article61 1956-01-16 3 THE Muslims Welfare and Benevolent Association at its sixth annual general meeting yesterday, elected the following office-bearers: Advisor: Mr. Khalid; President. M.K. Mydeen; VicePresident. Salim b. Latiff; Hon. Sec. Alias b. Ahmad; lion. Treasurer, Rahim b. A ran; Auditor, Ibrahim b. Suleiman; Committee members. Din b. Abdullah. Ibrahim61 words
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Article94 1956-01-16 3 THE 4,000 strong Singapore Business Houses Employees Union which has recently submitted several claims to 25 Colony firms wants a settlement before Feb. 15. This decision was arrived at by the executive committee of the union yesterday after a six-hour meeting. The union will94 words
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Article216 1956-01-16 3 IPOH. Sun. The posthumous award of the Perak Distinguished Conduct Medal was made today by the Sultan of Perak to Detective Sergeant Raj Kamaran Nair who died m mortal combat with the terrorists m the Slim Paver District. Armed only with a shotgun. Detective Sergeant216 words
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68 1956-01-16 3 THE DIRECTOR of AeroB r :eal Inspection Services ol the Royal Air Force. Air C mmodote, G. B. M. Rhind. arr.ved m Singapore from London yesterday to tour R** 1 stations m the Far East. Abe aboard the Hermes aircraft m which he68 words
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Article, Illustration52 1956-01-16 3 THE Minister for Local Government Housing and Town Planning. Inche Suleiman bin l'<to Abdul Rahman (left), Presents z cheque of $25,000 "or the Kuala Lumpur Fire Relief Fund to the President of the Municipal Council, Mr A. D. York. The cheque was donated by the Federation Government52 words
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Article364 1956-01-16 3 Spore Could Do Well With A Merger, Says Tan PROGRESSIVE Party leader, Mr. C. C. Tan, warned yesterday, that democracy could not survive or flourish if there were multiple political parties operating m Singapore. He was addressing the annual general meeting and picnic of the South364 words
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Article106 1956-01-16 3 Wedding Dinner For 1,000 PENANG, Sun.— A wedding, forging a link between two well-known Chinese families m the Settlement, was held m Fenang yesterday, when Miss Quah Cheng Cheok, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Quah Khuan Yeow, bei.£nne the wife of Mr Saw Eng Kirn, son of Mr Saw106 words
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Article, Illustration55 1956-01-16 3 photo. THE Singapore Branch Director of the British Red Cross Society, Mr. Alan Geddes, presents a cup to the Commandant of Detachment 9, Mr. Lee Hee Hiang, for the Detachment's good work m raisin? funds for the Red Cross last year. The presentation was at theStandard - 55 words
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Article144 1956-01-16 3 New Wage Plan For Services CIVILIAN employees of the Army m Singapore want the Labour Front Government to implement its election pledge and provide employees of the three services conditions similar to those of local government workers. The ninth annual general meeting of the Kranji144 words
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Article97 1956-01-16 3 ONE of the biggest weddings of the year will take place m Singapore on Jan. 24 between two prominent Teochew banking families. Yesterday, Mr. Lee Hiok Siang, general manager of the Sze Hai Tong Bank m Bangkok, flew into the Colony for his big day. He97 words
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Article45 1956-01-16 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. For driving negligently Chin Kirn Yen was fined $80 and had driving his licence endorsed m the Magistrate's Court today. It was stated by the prosecution that Chin drove the car off the road causing !t to overturn.45 words
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Miscellaneous1240 1956-01-16 3 Information at a Glance FWKKmmmmmmmmim*^-' CTi«i#Biiß MALACCA (Regional): 6.45 pm I II /C'A'DT/Svß C KAMJPAR Latin American Rhythm. W M «T^^^ SUN: Ferry 12 noon. 2.30, 7 and 8.8.1. S^V^^^^-v y~- fa-", Ki;\°: Ha" Vat Toy 12 30. 3, 7 and 8.8.C (General Overseas Service): M *^m M^aTJKI. U3 Pm1,240 words
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Article, Illustration50 1956-01-16 4 SULTAN Sir Yusuf Izzuddin Shah, of Perak takes the salute at the march past of the 2nd Malay Regiment at the Malay College ground yesterday on the occasion of the Ruler's 66th birthday. More than 10,000 people turned up at the college grounds to witness the parade.50 words
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204 1956-01-16 4 'We Want To Work As Equals And With Peace Of Mind' MINERS SEEK BETTER DEAL DUNGUN, Trengganu, Sun.— Nearly 1,400,000 tons of iron ore were exported from the mining centre of Dungun, Trengganu, to Japan last year, Mr. Chew Beng Chiat, general secretary of the East Coast Mining and Industrial204 words
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Article96 1956-01-16 4 Mystery Of Floating Body Solved PENANG, Sun.— Following the discovery of a decomposed body floating m the sea off Pulau Jerejak. an intensive search by Marine launches m the area led to the discovery of another body. It is believed that these two jumped overboard with two others, when their96 words
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Article83 1956-01-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A divisional director of InterChurch Aid World Council of Churches, Dr. Leslie Cooke, will address a public meeting here on Jan. 20. Mr. Paul Guinness, a staff member of the World Alliance of YMCA, will also speak at the same meeting sponsored83 words
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Article33 1956-01-16 4 A LORRY skidded into a Singapore Traction Company terminal-hut along Kallang Road, m front of Home Road, yesterday and forced it into a ditch. No one was injured.33 words
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Article24 1956-01-16 4 THE Netaji ":ndi School of Singapore has resumed its Hindi classes m all sections and admission has been opened to all students.24 words
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Article, Illustration428 1956-01-16 4 BIRTHDAY HONOURS INCLUDE 8 JPs KUALA KANGSAR, Sun. Three Perak residents, two nonMalays and a Malay, were today appointed the first "honorary" Datos of the state by Sultan Sir Yusuf Izzuddin Shah on the occasion of his 66th birthday. The proud recipients of this428 words
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147 1956-01-16 4 Ho Deal With Reds —Sultan To Subjects IPOH, Sun.— Sultan Sir Yu. suf Izzuddin Shah today called en his subjects to give their fullest co-operation to the security forces m their fight to exterminate the Communist terrorists. The Baling talks. Sir Yusuf said, had proved that the Malayan Communist Party147 words
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Article59 1956-01-16 4 PENANG. Sun.— The Indian Association here, will celebrate Indian Republic Day on Jan. 26, with a public meeting and a buffet dinner. Heads of Government departments, the Municipal President, Consular representatives and community leaders are being invited to attend these two functions Plans are also being59 words
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Article60 1956-01-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Director oy Operations, i-t.-Gen. Sir Geoffrey Bourne, officially opened the new memorial porch and hall of the St. Martin's Garrison Church at Headquarters, Malaya Command here this morning. The Rev T. J. C. Roberts from Singapore conducted the dedication service. More than60 words
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Article157 1956-01-16 4 DATOS Mr. I. W. Blelloch, Tuan Haji Mohamed Esah bin Kulop Shah, Dr. K. T. Khong. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Mr. N. J. G. Cowie, Mr. J. P. Hannah, Tuan Haji Jaafar bin Haji Abdul Rauf, Tuan Haji Muhammed Zain bin Haji Ayob, Tuan Hnji Salleh bin Haji157 words
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Article65 1956-01-16 4 PENANG, Sun. Penang's new Knight, Dr. Sir Kamil Mohamed Ariff, was praised for his public service, when a distinguished gathering at the Hotel Metropole yesterday honoured him for having re-^ ceived his Knighthood from the Queen on New Year's Day. Dr. Sir Kamil has been one of65 words
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Article288 1956-01-16 4 Honours For Jungle Heroines IPOH, Sun.— For the first time m the history of Perak, two European women Sister Frances Moore and Mrs. Frances Hope Field were awarded the Perak Distinguished Conduct Medals by the Sultan of Perak on the occasion of his 66th birthday today. They earned the award288 words
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243 1956-01-16 4 'TRADE UNIONS AND POLITICS ARE INSEPARABLE' Ifs Labours' Best Weapon KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The trade unions m this country cannot afford to divorce themselves from politics. In fact, they should consider themselves political organizations, Inche Hassanuddin. vice-chair-man of the Selangor Labour Paity, said today. Ir.che Hassanuddin was addressing the first243 words
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Article115 1956-01-16 4 Thirty Days To Quit State Land JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— Nine Chinese were given 30 days' notice to quit state land on which they were living. One of them said that he had been on the land for the last 20 years and had no other place to go. Prosecuting officer115 words
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Article62 1956-01-16 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— A woman. Tan Ah Hwa was fined $100, m default one month's jail, by the magistrate today, for moving five rice cakes without a permit when travelling m a bus at Geylang Patah on Jan. 14. Pleading for leniency, the woman told the62 words
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237 1956-01-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A Patrol of the No. 1 Police Field Force, this morning killed four Chinese Communist terrorists near Kuala Nerang, Kedah. As a result of this success, the whole Communist organization m the area has been wiped out. Two of the four terroristswere237 words
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Article132 1956-01-16 4 750 Land Without Quarantine PENANG, Sun.— Deck passengers, who arrived m Penang from Madras by the Rajula today had a pleasant surprise when they were allowed to come ashore without being quarantined. It is believed the reason is that the World Health Organization has declared Madras as a "safe port"132 words
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Article214 1956-01-16 4 A UNIQUE plan to form a number of "bureaux" to include all phases of community activity is to be introduced m Singapore's pioneer Community Centre the 2.000-member Tiong Bahru Community Centre shortly. The bureaux will be: benevolent, relief, education, unemployment, legal, health, social, information, recreation214 words
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Article, Illustration934 1956-01-16 5 Technical 'Know How' and 'Glamour' are boosting Malaya's Canning Industry A survey of the Malayan Pineapple Industry (Part II) by M. T. YONG, STANDARD'S Staff Reporter. fO meet brisk post-war ivorld competition from other pineapple-producing countries Malaya is going all out to produce a better product. Malayan pineapple canneries are934 words
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Article82 1956-01-16 5 A YOUNG woman alighted from a country bus one dark night and wa'.kcd hurriedly towards her home. She became aware of footsteps behind her so she put on speed. The footsteps quickened too. She broke into a run. So did the follower. At last, as she stumbled82 words
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Article80 1956-01-16 5 A DELEGATE arrived drunk at a political meeting, staggered into his chair and looked round with glazed eyes. During a discussion on the appointment of permanent and temporary officers, he rose unsteadily and demanded to speak. •'Sit down," commanded the chairman. "You're m no state to move resolutions.80 words
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Article468 1956-01-16 5 M.A. Glasgow - M. A. Glasgow DISCOVERY INVENTION RESEARCH by LONDON W/ T E are apt to think of airpollution as a problem that arises mainly during the winter months, until ice hear of a Summer Test Match at Lord's being adjourned for two hours, owing to bad light caused by468 words
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Miscellaneous232 1956-01-16 5 STANDARD'S Crossword Pi* zz l e <f I I BHI HBH IggSai l^^ra SBB it j/5 i P$ fea 9^91 B^EfiS^^SS DOWN CLUES 1 Make imp ach e for such a misdemeanour (7) ACROSS 2. Half-witted? (7) 1. Public c,, ga2em en.? .4. 3. 1 9. French walls for solt232 words
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Article525 1956-01-16 6 AT long last the Progressives and Democrats have realized that it is detrimental to them and to the country for the two parties to function as rivals. Their impending amalgamation, we hope, will rally to their banner a large proportion of the hitherto silent people of the middle525 words
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Article421 1956-01-16 6 'THE opening of a school for blind children m Singapore has brought the tragic picture of our sightless citizens closer to the notice of the public than it has ever been before. A gallant band of men and women who, as members of the Singapore Association421 words
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Article, Illustration2137 1956-01-16 6 Tan Ee Leong - Tan Ee Leong By MALAYAN GRADUATE A BOUT two months ago m the local newspapers Mr. Cheong Hock Hai challenged the Registrar of the Hongkong University to explain why he kept on enticing some of the brightest Malayan students to take up architecture m Hongkong before its2,137 words
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Article936 1956-01-16 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA THE overflowing optimism of Federal Chief Minister, Tunku Abdui Rahman, on his arrival at the London Airport on Friday, that he felt the outcome of his talks with the Colonial Office will be successful, must be encouraging to the people of the936 words
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Article, Illustration98 1956-01-16 7 MAYOR Joseph Clark of Philadelphia presents a Benjamin Franklin anniversary medal to Sir Winston Churchill at Benjamin Franklin House, Craven Street, Strand, London, on January 11. In the centre is Sir Jacob Epstein, who designed the medal. The medal is one of two struck by theA.P. - 98 words
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210 1956-01-16 7 Tito Gets Rapped For His Anti- Baghdad Pact Talk BELGRADE, Jan. 15 (AP) Britain was reliably reported last night to have protested orally against President Tito's recent attacks on the Baghdad defence j alliance. j I Sir Frank Roberts, British ambassador to Yugoslavia, reportedly discussed Tito's statements during a call210 words
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Article85 1956-01-16 7 India May Invite Mr. Dulles NEW DELHI. Jan. 15. ißeu- •-•:>— India will within the xt week probably issue a I rmal invitation to Mr. John Poster Dulles. American Secretary of State, to visit India m March, usually re:able sources said here jes- rday. Informal exchanges have already taken place85 words
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Article42 1956-01-16 7 NEW DELHI. Jan. 15 (UP) P kistan's High Coounissionf n In ,;a. Ghazan Fara^i X :i. I Id newsmen yesterday rould meet Prime Miniiter »ru soon to arrange r. meeting 4 the prime ministers of b i and Pakistan.42 words
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Article41 1956-01-16 7 BANGKOK, Jan. 15 (UP)— A group of Thais led by the leader of the Scthakcrn (Ecoaomist) Party yesterday prepared to leave on .Monday ioi Red China despite a government warning they are going at their own risk.41 words
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379 1956-01-16 7 Four Japanese Wives Want To Cut Down Chores SAX FRANCISCO, Jan. 15, (Renter) Four Japanese women arc Hying homeward today after a three months' tour of the United States, determined to launch a crusade. They want to elimmafe the frills and work from traditional Japanese entertaining m the home and379 words
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Article137 1956-01-16 7 LIMA. Peru, Jan. 15 (AP)— A tale of a hitch-hiking octopus who makes nightly visits topside is the latest to come from the Balsa raft Cfantuta. The Cantuta pushed off m the Humboldt current oil Talara, Peru, last Dec. 4 with four men and a woman aboard.137 words
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Article117 1956-01-16 7 Ingersoll: I'll Defend Formosa' TAIPEI. Jan. 15 (UP)-The United States Seventh Fleet's new Commander, Admiral S. Ingersoll. yesterday said he would defend Formosa from Communist attack with all means at his command and he added: "I do not intend to lose." The top U.S. military commander m the Formosa area.117 words
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Article39 1956-01-16 7 TOKYO, Jan. 15 (UP) A sub-Arctic blizzard bowling out of Siberia swept across northern Japan and the ad joining ocean on Saturday, killing several fishermen m icy seas. The storm continued m full fury early yesterday.39 words
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Article53 1956-01-16 7 BOGOTA. Colombia. Jan. 15 UP) A "fanatical mob sot Mre and destroyed a Protestant church m Colombia yesterday. The church had just been built m the City of Palmira. Pepaitment of Magdalena, according to the reports. The Evangelical Federation of Colombia said the chapel cost U552,500 and53 words
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470 1956-01-16 7 Brink Of War Strategy Flayed In U.S., Britain DULLES COMES UNDER FIRE AGAIN WASHINGTON, Jan. 15— Britain's Prime Minister, Sir Anthony Eden, is expected to try to find out m ta^ks here this month whether an Eisenhower "Peace Policy' 1 or a Dulles "Brink cf War" strategy is guiding theA.P.; U.P.; Reuter - 470 words
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305 1956-01-16 7 BALANCED BUDGET BUT HOPE OF TAX CUTS FADE WASHINGTON, Jan. 15 (Reutcr)— President Eisenhower will outline to Congress, tomorrow, his proposals for balancing two successive budgets for 1955-56 and 1956-57. On only three previous occasions m the last 25 years of depression and war has a United Stales Government been305 words
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Article, Illustration44 1956-01-16 7 photo. ACTRESS Janis Page poses with her TV show producer Arthur Stander after they announced their engagement m Hollywood on Jan. 10. They plan to marry on Jan. 18. Janis was the star of "The Pajama Game" on Broadway. AP.AP - 44 words
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Article30 1956-01-16 7 INDIANS V. Krishna Menon. who was stricken witth appendicitis m New York on Dec 23 has "now completely recovered," it was announced m London on Sunday. UPUP - 30 words
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Article49 1956-01-16 7 COLOMBO, Ceylon. Jan. 15. (UP) The government will go ahead with plans to hold a general election m April. Premier Sir John Kotelawala said yesterday. He added that on no account will the elections be postponed to allow the parliament to run its full course.49 words
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Advertisement69 1956-01-16 7 jiff EFFICIENT _4_ j A ENGLISH ROSE Planned Kitchtns Stainless steel or Formica work tcps Plyluminized Aluminium Cabinets O Smooth working doors and drawers Beautifully finished m range of 3 colours Prices and details on application to Furniture Department SOLE AGENTS pM«MpMHHHHBM for pH^P^-P9viV|9pU99 Singapore B fm\ I ft W69 words
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Advertisement815 1956-01-16 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel: *****/6, *****/4 132/6 Robinson Road. THE BLUE FUNNH LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICi To Halifas, Boston, New York, Baltimore. Philadelphia b Cult Ports. S pore P. Sham Penang POLYOORUS 9/16 feb 17 Feb 18 Feb POLYPHEMUS 19/2S Mm 26 Ma. 27/28 Mar Carrier! option to proceed815 words
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Advertisement1125 1956-01-16 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6t CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 118 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) O2 lines) 85C 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE J^ 1 Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENT Singapore Due Sail* C Sham Penan* Perseus for1,125 words
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Advertisement660 1956-01-16 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINEN 1 /SCANDINAVIA For Aden. Port Said, Genoa. Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg. Copenhagen. Gothenburg and Oslo. Spore P. S'hom Penong *xx) "KAMBODIA" 18/19Jon 20/20 Jan 21/22 Jon x) 'LALANDIA" 8/8 Feb (Njt loading corgo) xx) "INDIA" 28Feb/2Mar x) SELANDIA" 4/6 Mar 7/7 Mar 6/9 Mar x)660 words
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250 1956-01-16 9 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By Standard's New York Bureau Chief OVERSEAS investments by Japanese private industry have been steadily growing since 1953, the Japanese Embassy reported m Washington. An Embassy report said that the Tokyo government has been trying to spur this development and is currently considering250 words
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Article, Illustration88 1956-01-16 9 THE seventh course of Malaya's Outward Bound School began on Jan. 9 at Lumut. Yee Kok Hoong, 20, an old boy of the Victoria Institution, who joined Lever's Adveitising Dept. a year ago, and Mohd Nordin Hamid, aged 25. a chargehand m the Factory have been88 words
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Article444 1956-01-16 9 Fhwnvv And iinntnvrvv By A Market Correspondent DESPITE a downward drift m commodity prices activity increased and the volume of business showed an appreciable expansion. Industrials, apart from a few exceptions, were firm, Tins were hesitant, and with more rubber counters on offer turnover improved. Industrial444 words
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Article179 1956-01-16 9 TIN STUDY GROUP TO REMAIN THE suggestion that the International Tin Study Group should continue m operation after the Tin Agreement comes into 'orce this year has been endorsed by the Interim Co-ordinating Committee. The Committee states it is interesting to note that the usefulness of study groups is not179 words
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Article85 1956-01-16 9 A UNITED STATES Agriculture Department survey shows that world food production is at a record high Based on reports from every major geographical area, the survey notes that production for the 1955-56 crop year is exceeding the preceding crop year. Only a few products are less 'plentiful.85 words
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Article20 1956-01-16 9 ARGENTINA and Norway have extended until March 31 their trade and financial agreement signed Aug. 9, 1949. APAP - 20 words
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Article252 1956-01-16 9 RUBBER and tin markets suffered setbacks during the second week of trading this year and shook off some of the confidence from complacent traders who have been accustomed to the bullish sentiments of the past months. Towards the close of the week, rubber was at252 words
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Article361 1956-01-16 9 BUSINESS done m shares from Jan. 7 to 13: INDUSTRIALS: Alexandra Brick Prefs $1 82J and $1.80, Fraser Neave Ords. $182 to $1.80 to $I.BH, Federal Dispensary $3 50 and $3.52}. Gammons $2 (iO and $2.62}, Hammer Co. 52.77. 1 and $2.80. Hongkong Bank (Colonial)361 words
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Article79 1956-01-16 9 INDONESIA'S economy is growing stronger and her dollar reserves have increased substantially, according to the annual report of the American Indonesian Chamber of Commerce m New York. The report said Indonesia is maintaining a surplus m trade with the U.S., and U.S. exporters have been receiving moreA.P. - 79 words
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Article43 1956-01-16 9 THE Libya branch of Mobil Oil Company of Canada Ltd.. a subsidiary of Socony Mobil Oil Company. Inc., New York, has obtained concessions m Libya. The concessions, obtained from the Libyan Government, involve some 11 and a half million acres. A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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269 1956-01-16 9 ABOUT li million tons of tin ore have been mined m Malaya and $527 million paid m Government export duty during the past 25 years, according to the latest issue of The Tin Bulletin. I The most urgent need of the tin269 words
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Article205 1956-01-16 9 Competition For Prompt Shipment STRAITS TIN: COMPETITION for prompt shipment continues between New York and Europe for Straits tin, the strong demand for which contrasted sharply to the situation a year ago when tin was by far the weakest of the base metals. Although the metal price on the Singapore205 words
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Article184 1956-01-16 9 PAHANG CONSOLIDATED LTD. After allowing for maximum 15% Preference Profits Tax. a profit of £228.677 (61%) was made for the year ended July 31, 1955. Recommended final dividend of 407 c will make a total of 50% for the year on the Ordinary capital. Net liquid assets after184 words
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461 1956-01-16 9 WASHINGTON, Jan. 15. Of all the economic problems facing the United States today, none is more pressing or complex than the agricultural situation. It is rooted m a strange and disturbing paradox: lagging farm income m the midst of the greatest plenty this country or461 words
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Advertisement518 1956-01-16 9 t-tjte of Yeo Chiang Swee, (deed). Y>SIM CO. LIMITED wil] sefl by Pubiic Auction ntSDAY. 24th JANUARY 1956, i: [0 30 a.m. Beach Road ai ;o a.m. Kampong Bugis r p..;:LE Sailing Tongkangs, I k -KONG SENG BEE; BIN LEE' and the "LOO •..I PIN" of 131. 116.30 and grOS3518 words
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Advertisement420 1956-01-16 9 NOTICES CITY COIJNCH OF SINGAPORE. TENDERS. FNGINEER'S DEPARTMENT Repairs, resurfacing and maintenance of Roads during 1956 Details ana tender forms from City Engineers Departnent (Room 218). CLOSE NOON— 23/1/56. CITY CLEANSING HAWKERS DEPARTMENT 1. For the supply of:— (a) S.OOC) Night soil pails and 1.000 Nightsoil pail covers without springs420 words
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Advertisement613 1956-01-16 9 CHAPTER No 216 (Pawnbrokers) EXTENSION UNREDEEMED PLEDGED JEWELLERY of CHOP TAI HONG PAWNSHOP of No 131 Fast Cross street. Malacca The Pledges have been pawned during the years 1952, 1953 1954 and up to 6.10.1955. To Be Scld By Public Auction By MR. YONG LHOvV MUN (Auctioneer) at his sale-room613 words
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Advertisement31 1956-01-16 9 NOTICES CHANGE OF TELEPHONE NUMBERS CALTEX (ASIA) LTD., CROSBY HOUSE As from January 16, 1956 Telephone nun.ber will be ***** (3 Lines) Numbers: 27-556; 22-968; 27-525; 85-027; 80-762; 88-682. remain unchanged.31 words
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Advertisement224 1956-01-16 10 v SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS >| "USTOii, 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.3() \^!!mu»Zr*tmi>.> cutw Dims cott c;oiri.i.'iob»7^ C fft NEXT CHANGE m^^^ T You'll love this picture whether you're a family man or not Wai We Pou Ton 9 4 P?ySL>. Chen Chl Slldl Lvi ♦BB "a years: iHH PLAN J224 words
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Miscellaneous265 1956-01-16 10 **>istk'}!&to& We tried to stO p him wkvi swearing every time he I rss^ B "Good job it wasn't your swore we pulled a feather \l s^}/ I arms. There's a lot of out!" (k \\^^*^^^U^^^ washing up to be done." \^*vJ <p Pw^> "You're rumpling my hair, Jim! Desist,265 words
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73 1956-01-16 11 MELBOURNE, Jan 15, (AP) —John Landy, Australian holder of the world mile record, romped home to an easy win m the second race of his comeback series at Olympic Park here yesterday. He won the three-mile event by more than 300 yards from former73 words
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Article72 1956-01-16 11 EDINBURGH, Jan. 15 (Reuter) Magnificent play by their forward gave Scotland their first rugby union victory over Franc? for six years here yesterday when they triumphed by 12 points (two penalty goals and two tries) to nil. They led at halftime. France, joint champions with Wales72 words
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Article712 1956-01-16 11 Five-Star Show For Blackpool LONDON, Jan. 15 (Reuter)— Stanl ey Matthews, the man England tried to forget, came back yesterday. Evergreen Matthews jolted the England selectors memories with a brilliant five-star show which inspired Blackpool to a 6-0 win over luckless Aston Villa, and kept the712 words
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Article379 1956-01-16 11 LEAGUE DIVISION I Arsenal 0. Tottenham Hotspur 1. Birmingham City 1. Burnley 2. Blackpool 6. Aston Villa 0 Bclton Wanderers 4. P. Mouth 0. Cardiff C. 4. Manchester C. 1 Chelsea 2. Sunderland 2. Huddersfield Town 1, Wolverhampton Wanderers 3. Manchester U. 3. Sheffield U. 1 Newcastle379 words
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Article1158 1956-01-16 11 LONDON. Jan. 14 (Reuten Positions :n U.K. soccer today's matcnes are as follows: LLAULL imiMON 1 P VV D L, t" A Pts Manchester U. 27 15 6 b oti 39 3li Blackpool 26 13 6 7 57 40 62 Burniey 26 12 7 7 41 321,158 words
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Article41 1956-01-16 11 SYDNEY, Australia, Jan. 15, (UP)— Lorraine Crapp, 17-year-old Olympic hope, slashed 23 seconds off the world 880 yards record here yesterday when she clocked 10:36.4. Miss Crapp simultaneously set a new world 900 metres record of 10:37.7.41 words
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Advertisement149 1956-01-16 11 WHFRE TO EAI CEASIUE HOI MENG YUEN O RESTAURANI. 9 miles Bedqk Serving delicious Chinese Dishes day and night. Phone: *****. FOR HIRE 4 VAILABLE A LIMITED supply of used Radios. Radiogram s Electric Clothes Washing Machines for Hire at very Reasonable Rental Kee Huat Radio Co. Ltd.. 124 Orchard149 words
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Advertisement717 1956-01-16 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACAMI CINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL: Required for the Water Department Extension Works:--(A) TEMPORARY MECHANICAL ENGINEER on 3 years agreement at an inclusive salary of 51.050 a month. Applicants must be experienced m the maintenance and erection of heavy construction plant, tractors, bull-dozers, cranes, excavators, concrete mixers, pumps, welding717 words
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Advertisement822 1956-01-16 11 MINISTRY of Commerce Industry: (a) Registrar of Co-operative Societies, Cooperative Development Division. Salary Scale $1100-40A-1260 p m. plus variable allowance. Appointment will be to permanent establishment preceded by one year's probation. Duties: (i) General administration of the Co-operative Development Division tii) Administration of the Co-operative Societies Ordinance particularly m relation822 words
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Miscellaneous258 1956-01-16 11 11l Aimer By Al Ccpp Alley Pop By V.T. Hamlin IxWswP^ TIGER HAP /TH' NERVE\ GUI, IT'S' I I NOW,' SEE I'M TH' r> (3^C^)F^]^K®fSP'^ ■aHF HOLYCDW.GUZ,) IT nG£ERED.~/ OF 'IM.COWJ HIS TAIL ONLY TIGER 'ROUNP I kAffl^V i*W"i ,^L^ |QP WE THOUGHT S BUT I GAVE AFTER ME YOU258 words
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Article, Illustration88 1956-01-16 12 They Made History The victorious Johore XV at Kuala Lumpur: N. Roberts (capt), Isimeli Radrodro, Joe Levula M. Rokoua, J. Baba, Mucunabitu, J Rayawa, N. Nabaro, L. Balekana, R Mahal' fy, C. T. M. Wilson, K. W. Marshall, P. W. Giles, M. C. W. Credland and H. Everard. BELOW: Isimeli88 words
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Article986 1956-01-16 12 FOLLOWING are weights and probable starters for all eight races on Wednesday, second day of the Perak Turf Club January Meeting. Horses Gl. 4 Div. 3 5 Furs. Str. 1?6 Producer 4y 9.00 Shaw Stable Martin 550 Wild Fire 4y 8.13 Mr. Mrs. Tan Kwan Chuan986 words
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Article840 1956-01-16 12 BILL FUNK - BILL FUNK Says When The Chips Were Down It Was He Who Led Johore To Victory ivho covered the HMS Malaya Rugby Final at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. JOHORE made Malayan rugby history and Johore hogged the headlines. Selangor could not have done better and m840 words
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Article90 1956-01-16 12 Teams For North vs South KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malayan Rugby Union today announced the following teams for the North versus South match on Jan. 28 m Singapore: NORTH: Chandler (Selangor), Willingham (Selangor), Armstrong (Penang), Forbes (Selangor), Taylor (Penang), Ross-Russell (Perak), Griffiths (Selangor), Thomas (Selangor). Doughty (Selangor), Webber (Selangor), McWalter (Selangor),90 words
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Article, Illustration200 1956-01-16 12 JEFFREY JAMES says.. SINGAPORE Olympic and Sports Council president, Mr. C C. Tan, made it very clear yesterday that the SOSC application to run a lottery for its Games Fund was 'a proper and legal one, AND COMPLIED IN ALL RESPECTS WITH THE LAW.' Answering a Government statement published m200 words
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Article44 1956-01-16 12 IPOH. Sat. Selangor Womer beat Penang Women by a solitary goal m the opening game of the Inter-state Trian gular hockey meet here thi evening. The winning goal was scored by Mrs. J. Langlois, centreforward, ten minutes after the resumption44 words
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154 1956-01-16 12 B.A.M. Backs Move To Ban Wood' Rule THE Badminton Association of Malaya is m favour of doing away with the woodshot rule. At its annual general meeting m Singapore yesterday the BAM. decided to support any move to abolish the woodshot rule While it was not possible to initiate a154 words
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Article241 1956-01-16 12 SCRUTINEER - SCRUTINEER By A CLASS FOUR horse made Malayan history on Saturday. I am referring, of course, to Maori Chief who smashed the 14-year-old Ipoh course record for 81 furlongs Now the handicapper has sent Maori Chief up to Class Two. This is the first time241 words
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Article20 1956-01-16 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Shell Sports Club today received a walkover from Chartered Bank m the SHA Div. Two League.20 words
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Article276 1956-01-16 12 Triangular Hockey Tourney SELANGOR came out on top m the hockey triangular tournament concluded m Singapore yesterday. They beat Singapore 1-0 at Jalan Besar Stadium. Singapore took second place and Negri Sembilan finished at the bottom. This was Selangor's second victory over the Colony m recent276 words
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Article95 1956-01-16 12 KLANG. Sun. Klang District are almost there m their quest for the Selangor Hockey Association Div. Two championships. With a 3—2 home win over Young Men's Sikhs Association today, Klang need now only a draw m their last match to clinch the title. Sikhs gave Klang95 words
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Article23 1956-01-16 12 YOUNG Men's Sikhs Association beat University of Malaya 1-0 m a Singapore Hockey Association junior knockout match at Bukit Timah yesterday.23 words
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Article30 1956-01-16 12 R.A.F. Jurong beat R.A.F. Seletar Dynamcs 4-3 m a soccer match at Seletar. Singapore. Scorers: Carter (2). Jones and James for Jurong; Farrer (2) and Huggett for Seletar.30 words
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Article192 1956-01-16 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A brilliant goal by centrehalf Gian Singh enabled Selangor Combined Sikhs to beat Negri Sembilan Sikhs 1-0 m a hockey match at Davidson Road today. Despite steady rain throughout the game, the match was keenly contested and fought at a good pace.192 words
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Miscellaneous35 1956-01-16 12 Today's Sport 1 SINGAPORE RUGBY S.C.C. "B" vs. R.N.A.S. Sembawang...Padang: R.A.F. Inter-icing seven-aside competition .Seletar. HOCKEY Laiiff Wanderers vs. P. T....Serangoon Road. HOCKEY: Kinta Indians vs. Cheng Wah... Upper Padang; Ramblers vs. Sturrocks ...Lower Padang.35 words
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