Singapore Standard, 3 March 1956
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Title Section32 1956-03-03 1 Singapore Standard ghh S7ANOARD POLICE ***** (5 linei) 2400 -ifi r<r VtH *3^ FIRE BRICADE CENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 nrn>* SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1936 I 1 I'M. I I", II M32 words
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Article, Illustration142 1956-03-03 1 It's An Old Leap Year Custom l I"KR Copenhagen uirls "invaded" the vri inland <•! tailed "Bachelors' Island." to uphold tht t I ip 1 i^ht t(» propose t«> ;ui\ unmarried nun on sight, the result u s wi-cldiii- nnr in;ai;rnicnt, t n l 1". i;nh missini; 1 hi I.A.P. - 142 words
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Article111 1956-03-03 1 2 (Reuter) The sterling area's yes rose by 61 million dollars m announced toda The reserves a barometer of Britain's economic health —stood at 2.210 million dollars on Feb. 29. This is the second successive month that the reserves have shown an increase. During January, they111 words
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Article46 1956-03-03 1 PARTY MEN OFF TO SEE THE TUNKU 3 Chief Minis- 1 Marshall, flies j ng for Kuala vnportant diswith Federation Tunku Abdul nf the People's Mr. Lee Kuan leaving for today. ry the Minister Lands and Abdul Hamid and the Labour and Yew Hock fl mpur.46 words
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Article20 1956-03-03 1 THREE hundred Moroccan rebels ambushed a French military convoy today near Taza, Morocco, killing eight ign Legionnaires. Eleven20 words
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273 1956-03-03 1 Jungle Drive To Avoid Her Husband LONDON. March 2 (Reuter) A I rmer < mployee ol the G ol infi rmation De. DU Ifl Ma.., 1 \S SO h itened of her husband she tried to drive through bandit-infested country to her sister's home In Singapore, the London rci court273 words
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Article15 1956-03-03 1 FRANCE and Morocco yesterday signed a declaration of independence for the protectorate. U.P.U.P. - 15 words
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Article, Illustration225 1956-03-03 1 EX-FUEL MINISTER IS THE LEADER LONDON, Mar. 2 (Reuter) A British parliamentary delegation will fly to Singapore and the Federation of Ma'aya next week on a study tour of the Droqrcss being made there towards self-government, it was announced here today. lie delegation will225 words
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Article98 1956-03-03 1 TWO people were killed and three Lnjun d when two cars and a Hovai Nay a. van 1 1 re Ini hred m a colli rt< d at the 14th mile Woodland.Road, i night. Thr- then Including the driver of the van wen unhurt. One of98 words
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Article51 1956-03-03 1 PENANG. I- ri. A huge fire broke out at one of the biggi t sawmills m Province Wt lie. ley, the Quah Sin Khang Sawmill, at Permatang Pauh. live miles from Butterworth, at midnight, tonight The Are had not vet been brought under control at 1- 4551 words
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178 1956-03-03 1 NICOSIA. March 2 <RevTl M; t :or Phil Alt!;, ld. f ::r.< r Scotland Yard bodygaard to the Duke ot Winder and Sir Anthony Eden. h t been found blhh dead m lt Nico ia Hat Police revealed tod a j Th< y aid foul178 words
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Article, Illustration534 1956-03-03 1 Blow Jo Britain Victory To Arabs For 30 Years He Guarded Peace In Lawless Desert LONDON, March 2 (UP) The British Foreign Office said today that King Hussein of Jordan had fired Gen. John Glubb Pasha, a man who had devoted his life to making Jordan's534 words
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155 1956-03-03 1 LONDON. .M.ii I'liiu. Mi M< i mi \nth< 1 -.den 's (.ilnnet nut m < mii.' rr iod, i •liss Jordan Km- Hu^cinN mi disrl.aim m. .lolin BuKot (iluhb H commander -at the Araj virion. A Foreign Offieo statement, issued while the cabinetA.P.; U.P. - 155 words
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Article12 1956-03-03 1 outlawed m Colombia (i MN n)!-,* M ft BBM ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article47 1956-03-03 1 CAIRO, March 2 T>uter>— Dr Rail B.iiama. an IMllt mf secretary-general ofl the Urab U agu< tod w< tht dismis ll of General Glubb irom the Arab Legion. He said the action ~'r.w rated the Arab L- c n irom foreign influence."47 words
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Article209 1956-03-03 1 And Its All Hush! Hush! RUSSIAN ship i.s due m tne Colony shortly to load' a cargo of some 6.000 tons of Malayan rubber worth more than 810,0(10.000, according to unconi.rmed reports m the Singapore market. Thifl rubber waa bought from a local firm209 words
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Article22 1956-03-03 1 BRITISH Colonial Secretary Alan Lennox-Bo\d arrived m London ye.-terday alter talks on the tut are ol Cyprus with Archbi.-hop Maria::*22 words
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Advertisement72 1956-03-03 1 I-"— ELECTRIC f WASHERS If fIOOVtB VACUUM CLEANERS /V*" R ELECTRIC > M POLISHERS STEAM ■j **^J>^ IRONS Official DcaleLEE CHAY CO. n0B th bridge road, s JX. TITUB A MASTERPIECE OF SWITZERLAND Bj-fp) y //^j^y^- l mm *fc^^^^ f' ■VtRT TITUS WATCH HAS /nH|^VA7 A SWISS fAC TORY'S mW^^^imu\\mW72 words
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Advertisement60 1956-03-03 1 GIFTS for Any Occasion cisily solved .t you tii i f.»ii i «n The NOVELTYsT 08E N-jrth i- c«< fcood n, v v. Spore-* I—time1 time for a .fISWP beer mVaV'i V' a jg \y3 i I a m\ Y"maxah -o*^ I^<\ A ri|t- AWARDED 69 M^jl -tris^O* Bftwm^l^***** >60 words
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Article126 1956-03-03 2 FREED OF DRUNK CHARGE •i v. BENN WmMi y> a U rdftf acquitted m a Singapore^ Traffic Court on a charge of :ng under the influence of liquor, on the night Ol Oct A medical report show< d that Benn was mildly ur.oxicated and his reflexes were slow at the126 words
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Article22 1956-03-03 2 RED CROSS Appeal Week which is being held m Malacca opens today with a flag lay and fun fair.22 words
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Article90 1956-03-03 2 Paralyzed PC Makes Progress WALAC Fri. Thc policeman, Abdul Wahid Baba who wa> para yzed from the down by a Singapore gunman's bullet, has tc<i ■r specialized t: Bl .iin. In a letter to Dato Chens-'ock Tan. Wahid I that he was making good proboth m the -specialised treatment and90 words
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Article55 1956-03-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR, IH Interpi I B I Judicial Depart men' prom. the sealer grade < 4 vice, it was announced ay. They are: Messrs. One Lam. M. Periasamy. A. \.,<i ,n. X Subrai ..i...tm. \i Singh. Swee and Teo Cheng Tong. The other tour ai S. Kandasamy. Gnh55 words
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Article26 1956-03-03 2 IHF Governor of S.: Sir Roberl B attended Vernon Sylvan*. They're .cod hv the Stage Club at the Victoria Memorial Hall last night.26 words
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427 1956-03-03 2 Marshall Seeks Go -Ahead On Coalition Move Labour Front Talks Set For Monday AN all important meeting of Labour Front bigwigs has been called for on .Monday to j;ive Chief Minister, Sir. David Marshall the srecn liijht for his coalition move with the liberal Socialists. The outcome of thli meeting427 words
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Article, Illustration96 1956-03-03 2 INDIA-BORN LINDA SPEAKS FIVE TONGUES AIR India International's first Chinese hostess, 1 0-year-old Lin d a An. flew into Singapore on Wednesday to have a quick look at tlii s "famous Chinese city." India-born Linda speaks Mandarin. Cantonese, Hindustani, Trench and English, and has heen a secretary m a Calcutta96 words
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252 1956-03-03 2 Tec Denies He Drew Gun In Row Over Girl A DETECTIVE denied m i Singapore court yesterday that he had pulled out his revolver m an argument With a hotel keepe: rer a girl. The i; ctive, Lim Peng Kr. under cross l x.unina- nby Mi l. Rayro r, defenci252 words
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Article83 1956-03-03 2 Best In S-E Asia, Says Chew teaching aids used by the Department ol Education of the University oi Malaya were very Impressive and the h' sl In Booth-east Asia Singapore's Minister lor Education. Mr. Chew Swee Kcc laid yesterday Mr. Chew made this statement after a three-hour t< ur of83 words
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Article36 1956-03-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR. FC. Representatives of c guilds and associations m S angor will meet here on March 6 to discuss and draft a memorandum for submission to the pn posed Constitutional Commission.36 words
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Article74 1956-03-03 2 Ml AR. Fri.— A military lorry diner, BulaUnao bin Daud, 25, of the sth Malay r e- giment, Bakri Muar. was $250 or two months iai' on Thursday for causing the death of Toh Kirn Tee by negligent act on Oct. 24 las! >* *v74 words
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Article38 1956-03-03 2 HONGKONG, March 2 Special Sland^rd Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15. M tn Cl Sterling; $5.***** lo USsl* S 1.840 to Malayan $1; $0,165 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold 1285.29 to i tael38 words
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Article115 1956-03-03 2 TWO new .stall holder., will be welcomed to Binganore'a fourth annual International Bazaar foe the Blind, to be organized again this year by Mrs. W.W. Yung. The two women who have offered to participate by running stalls with goods typical ot their own countries are115 words
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Article151 1956-03-03 2 Very Concerned, He Tells MTUC KI'ALA U MPI K. Fri.— Federations Chiel Mini ster, Tunku Abdul Rahman, today personalh promised to investigate the Fung Kcong dispute and .m attempt by the owners to sell the lac tor,. The Tunku gave thi.- pi |g srhen151 words
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Article65 1956-03-03 2 PENA" < 'tai of 119 pulm< .berculo h 10 deaths was reported lor the month ol January according to a inicipal Health statement ied today. Oti: r infecl lou diseases rted were nine i ria with one death. foul -PS of c cases of65 words
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Article31 1956-03-03 2 THERE were 73 cases of pneumonia m thc Federation during the week ending 18. 12 cases resulting m death. The for the previous t were 59 rases and deaths31 words
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Article19 1956-03-03 2 a: i tiar's clerk, was found drou m the Perak River at De: ok Anson on Wednesday.19 words
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Article202 1956-03-03 2 AN anonymous donor m Penang recently gave $20,000 tor the Muslim College Fund. Other contributions received were: EGYPT: Government of Egypt annual contribution $14,916.76. SINGAPORE: The Asia Foundation $10,000. Utusan Melayu $500, Mr. A. Tajuddin $50. PENANG: An anonymous Indian Muslim $20,000. Settlement Government $12,000 Mr.202 words
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Advertisement432 1956-03-03 2 SEE... HEAR ENJOY l| Federation and Singapore Champion Singers ji Compete for the ALL Malaya j: Malay Songs and Minstrel Parties Competition i| to be held at i BADMINTON HALL J> Guillemard Road FI.VU MIGHT TONIGHT < At 8.;*o p.m. ji A Program packed with SONGS •> COMEDY J l432 words
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Advertisement155 1956-03-03 2 j N EEACH LENGTH M has po-Fcts m 1 turquooe, burnt oronge, 1 comell. a p all. f I I t inmiasi \M F A P A F 0N G I tailored towel saronr: I Has become basic I many sportswear c :>u-»qewear der aped and fitted; b L on155 words
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Article119 1956-03-03 3 Farewell Dinner Death Inquest er a man escort•ncn to a ro< Building he fell to death .scraper. Al a Coroner's was Mr. Robert encan Conwho died last .ftcr giving a Mr. WilAmerican vice- Keough. iring was held Keough's cvi- d as she ere due to today, was one of the119 words
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Article34 1956-03-03 3 MemMr. 11 ask 1 anient will be the Settlement ng on Wednesc.ber for Jelutong. Menon, has subwritten question hat progress has towards the estaof a central medics department i the General Has-34 words
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170 1956-03-03 3 Rad io Malaya T eam For Thailand Tour A RADIO M i team will leave for Thailand early next week to make recording Thai music and to gather material for radio programmes on that country. The team will be led by Mr. Tony Beamish. Acting puty Director of Broadcasting. Singapore.170 words
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Article28 1956-03-03 3 IX the Magistrate's Court, on Thursday. M Sungei Bcsi Mines, •i, was fined $50 or 14 lil. for moving 15 cakes (restricted goods) without a permit.28 words
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Article60 1956-03-03 3 MARLON BRANDO. Hollywood film star, arrives m Singapore on March 12 from Manila by Pan American Airway He will give a press conference shortly en arrival. Mr. Brando and his associates are touring the Philippines. Indonesia. Borneo. Siam. n, Burma, India and Pakistan making scenes60 words
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Article24 1956-03-03 3 THE Madrashah Masnt of Bukit Mertajam. the oldest Malay religious institution m North Malaya, will celebrate its 50th anniversary on March 1724 words
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Article158 1956-03-03 3 A 40-ycar-i lopkeeper, S. ■rased of the •er tapper. arged by thc Sulaiman. was no crediwhich to vol ved m a th the deceased. Vythilingam. and three other tappers outside the labourers lines on Gapin Estate, Banting, on the evening of Nov. 7 last year.158 words
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1051 1956-03-03 3 Penanj; candiul in ihe hool <P) mil level. <9> l*l.\\\«. iKt E SCHOOL lull I rtihc Me —General Pai 1 History <P>. MathemaiP». Chemi Ghee —General P»: -General •a ;S) Ph Biology (P>. Lxan. .in Gc: <P>. S); Lrni P tn?« Geoar.i r^.i Ab< j1,051 words
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Article214 1956-03-03 3 Party Politics To Be Forgotten For The Occasion FOR the first time m the history of trade unionism m Singapore, more than 100,000 organized workers belonging to different political camps will jointly celebrate May Day this year. Agreement has been reached between the leader> of214 words
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Article, Illustration103 1956-03-03 3 SINGAPORF hotel m.in-ani-rs ere intrndm ed to Mr. N. m Mi rcer cxci utive secretan Ihe P.u ifn- Area Tourist \^(.i iation, during i i m Id ul pai I] fhrea hv the i n\'s Hotel Association .it the Coral Room. Adelphi Hotel, last aighi Mr103 words
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Article322 1956-03-03 3 There 's Money In Tourism ButThe Package Has To Be Glamourized TIIE highh competitive Industry ol tourism must be supported by both the Singapore (Government and the public to \ield the profits it has gained m other countries. Mr. Sam Mercer, Executive Secretary of the Pacific Area Travel Asso- iation,322 words
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Article67 1956-03-03 3 THE Trades Union Committee of the Liberal-Socialist Party yesterday condemned the decision of the Sinsapore Traction Company to increase bus lares "as unjustified and unfair." "We will take steps to oppose the increase." said the chairman of tho committee H. J. C. Kulasincha. He said the proposed67 words
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Article106 1956-03-03 3 Submarine Fires Gun In Anger FOR the lirst time since World War 11. a British submarine has fired its gun m anger. I o submarine is the HMS Thorough, under the command of Lt. Cmdr. R.C.H. Mason, which has recently returned after carrying out a daybreak bombardment of a terrorist106 words
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Article105 1956-03-03 3 Magistrate Told: I Won 't Swear A SINGAPORE maidservant Chiew Soon Hoe, 36, refused to take an oath after stepping into the witness box during a theft trial yesterday. "I will not swear. Your Honour,'' the woman explained to Magistrate R. B. I. Pates. Chiew started crying when the Magistrate105 words
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Article35 1956-03-03 3 GEORGE WILLIS was adjudicated a bankrupt m the Singapore High Court yesterday. He owed Henry Sena S 1.241. Willis was not m court when thc order to make him a bankrupt was announced.35 words
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Article132 1956-03-03 3 Six Months Jail On Trust Charge LIM TIAN Soon, 2;>. yesterday pleaded guilty In the Singapore Eighth Magistrate's Court to criminal breach of trust of 4"0 pieces of "batik sarong" valued at $3,285, belonging to an Indonesian businessman, Tjioe Sioue Tck, on Dee. 13. Lim, In mitigation, claimed that Tjioe132 words
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Article59 1956-03-03 3 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Fri 1,000 was collected at the fun fair at the Jit Sin High School padang m Aston Road, here, during the Chinese New Year season, m aid of the Malayan Chinese Association, Bukit Mertajam District Sub-Branch Building Fund. Twenty percent of the collections will be59 words
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Article31 1956-03-03 3 POUND at Rengam on Wednesday with two packets of chandu on him. Tan Hoon was fined $50 m default one week's jail m the Sessions Court, Kluang. on Thursday.31 words
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Article19 1956-03-03 3 MB M. H. Morgan, the trict Officer Bentong. left on Thursday lor *am on long leave19 words
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Advertisement238 1956-03-03 3 Annual g I m W J SALES FURTHER REDUCTIONS NEW FEATURES /N LADIES MENS DEPTS. IJLOI M: K.il 1101 I —M W M(M X- IN < OVUM \l \l SIM.I.S, WASSIAMULL S nu. ii sraEEi -i\*. m'oui:. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LID. hove pleosurc m announcing thot SAYINGS DtPOSII238 words
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Article252 1956-03-03 4 Possible Says Chief Kathi SINGAPORE'S Chief Kathi, Tuan Haji Ali M. S. Salleh, yesterday urged that Imams be attached to Colony Courts to administer oaths to Muslim witnesses. He was replying to a HUfßpore Magistrate. Mr. J. I Devcrcux-Coleburn. who fgcstc i that M -im uritnei252 words
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Article175 1956-03-03 4 Bouquet For Mr. Cross SIR Hartley Shawcross. QC. ippfarim lur three Dutch oil companies. complimented Mr. Geoffrey Cm Q C. counsel for the Wu Damage Cotcmia- ifl the Singapore I Court of Appeal yesterday. Opening his reply to Mr. tf address. Sir Hartley said Mr. Cross had been very able175 words
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Article118 1956-03-03 4 Iv* I ORE r.:cnc:ng tv robbers to long terms of im- Mr Justice Tan Tah m the Singapore Court remarked that "inhabitants of thil Cttl DQ I v*. d to places like the i Park a th suffering the danger ol being rob- The Judge118 words
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Article114 1956-03-03 4 THE high death rate of sea ter fish m Singapore's Van Klecf Aquarium has bee:. checked. Iv sponsible for this is the Aq larium'a Curator, Mr. A. Frascr-Bru:mcr. Mr. Fraser-Brunner told The Standard yesterday that the problem was well under control and that the death rate114 words
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Article34 1956-03-03 4 THK TemencgOQg Ibrahim Girls' School. Batu Pahat will hold its prize-giving day. exhibition of needle work, teaching aids and art and fun fair at the school premises on Sunday at 3 p.m.34 words
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148 1956-03-03 4 Free Sale OpiumGuilds To Protest Xl ALA LIMPIR, Fr Guilds Association will car tion of the sale ot opium i i. The Selangor Chinese npaisn against the legalizan Malaya. The cpium issue wdl bo included m an eight-point memorandum which the Association la expected to approve at a delegates' conference148 words
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Article159 1956-03-03 4 CLOSING rubber prices rents pr r |h m Mag*. pore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (mini i gfj 07| March 'uc :»t,^ Mm, I ;i4'. a ■ft I N M Tone: Eastel TIN PRICK The price of lin vrs tei day uas 8383; per pieui (Dawa S4 LONDON159 words
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Article55 1956-03-03 4 ipom. Fri.- a 19-year-oM Kir] 800 Yok Ker was today bound over by Magistrate (he Jamal bin Abdul Latil m 5250 to be of good behaviour lor six months Soo admitted Stealing a told wristlet, valued at $285 rrom her brother's mother-in-law. Madam Tan Chan Nv<-55 words
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Article, Illustration57 1956-03-03 4 THE Federation Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman (rij;ht) pays homage to the Sultan of Perak (left) on his arrival at the reception given by the Malayan Rulers m honour of the Merdeka Mission at the Istana of Selangor, Kuala Eumpur. recently. The Raja of Perlis is seen iv the57 words
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Article128 1956-03-03 4 Unions 16 Claims Settled THE management of the NAAFI m Singapore, yesterday granted a general wage increase to its 160 locally employed workers. In addition, the workers will also enjoy better conditions of service including free medical aid, maternity leave, overtime and extra paid sick128 words
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104 1956-03-03 4 Do You Get To Office Quicker Now? j MOTORISTS i^ing SingaI pore's Kailanu Road are asked wh( ther the* can reael; then- oflices taster now than be lore. Tins question is being posed by the Traffic Police following their experiment with a new system of traffic control m Kalians Road104 words
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Article67 1956-03-03 4 PENANG, Pri. Malaya m Kepala Batas. Province \V, •csle.v. a i l] hold g special thanksgiving service at the Rantau Panjang mosque tomorrow night to express their gratitude for thc Merdeka Mission's success. After prayers. a special "Nasi "Merdeka" (merdeka feast) will follow. The Ba-an Tan.67 words
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219 1956-03-03 4 KCALA LL'.MPUR, Fri. I A driver s\vcr\ cd his taxi violently towards the police station, jammed on the brakes, pushed open his door ar.d took a drive onto the middle oi the road, tboutinf "police, police. At any moment. Boh Sai Thow, the taxi-driver,219 words
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Article135 1956-03-03 4 A YOUTH BttfimrtftM to al -.ome hammer h< foiled owing to the alertm iof two watchmen, a Sm^a- pore Court wa. told yt.-tcr-U.tV In the doc.-: «g Lim S*a Kow, if, a carpenter, who waa found guilty of stealing four hammer heads fl rr. Chuan Hup135 words
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Article70 1956-03-03 4 SINGAPORE'S Health Minister A. J. Braga will present medals to H blood donors at the Blood Transfusion Centre at DO pjn HI Tuesday. Five of the donor? will rceeive gold medals tor making 2$ donations. Of the gsa 0_ local D— M-j r,r-r'.\ teacher l| the70 words
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147 1956-03-03 4 PENANG, Fri.— A bus drivM Ol UM Lim Seng lang Bus Co.. Dvi bin Mat, 42, was today load n( or M dajS 1 imprisonment m the Sessions Court on a charge of causing the death of a four-year-old boy, Tan Hock Heng, by a147 words
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Advertisement372 1956-03-03 4 CATtIiY OKC4.MS4TION ATTRACTIONS OPENS TODAY! I \\\\\w\\\\\\\\\ -yHows rATHAY > ir DAILY R;CONOIT WiO^.r pm IN THAT TERRIBLE £*> MOMENT HE JF L V___fl^K _^______Hr _CV I *v 4i/ibi. ii -MASSEY- PAGET HUNTER^^ 1 .199. PtNSfLL 110 :*^3ON ;OHN ",V 'H TONIGHT MIDNIGHT A Malay rsHfisai k\_@l_ll_ 'BRI t AIW372 words
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Advertisement289 1956-03-03 4 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<- >4^ lS| THERE S NO BUSINESS %gf LIKE SHAW BUSINESS ♦CAPITOL l____3 T I at^ v I mmaf^ WK V I <_____^__ll_ Tl CIIM him ♦I A a^i aa -v* X I died a <i^ J thousand; times i Jack palamce Shelley Winters :Qg)*R£isos hi imvin Kpiut,. ecu:*.:. 4289 words
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Miscellaneous70 1956-03-03 4 Weather Report WIM MUM Temperature: From pm. Mar. 1 to 7.30 a.m. 2. Singapore (74F1 Penang Kota Bahru (71F), Kuala i Lumpur iTIF), Ipoh (711 Kuantan (S7F>. Maximum Temperature: From 730 am to 730 p.m. Mar L Singapore (89Fh Penang <PlF> Kota Bahru «87F>. Kuala Lumpur (93F). Ipoh (95F). Kuantan70 words
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Article266 1956-03-03 5 ...And Prove Your Powers: Ra'ayat Call To Tunku KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Party Ra'ayat leader, former detainee Inche Ahmad Boestaman today called on thc Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman to assert his powers as Minister for Internal Defence and Security by releasing all persons detained m the Federation266 words
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Article, Illustration89 1956-03-03 5 MRS. D.D.C. TTLLOCH, wife of the GOCi Singapore Base District, uho was Chair BUM of tho lf •.">."> Poppy Day Appeals Committee. hands a cheque for $"f).')o3 thc proceeds of list year's (olleetion to Mr. 1.. Williams. president of the Ex-servicemen's Association, yesterday. Thanking Mrs Tullodi and89 words
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Article185 1956-03-03 5 GATHERING OF THE AL! lANCE CLAN KIM 1.l MIM X, Fri.— Elei'ed Alliance memIhms m comuiL at every level R al hercd here tomg lit to hear a detailed report of the Lei don talks from tne Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul ILilmian. At tho meeting185 words
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Article62 1956-03-03 5 PEN A. KG. Fri. A gold necklace and diamond lr worth $650, was snatched off a woman's neck as she wa? cycling along Burmah Ro?.d this mo rning. The match thief also rode a bicyc le. Polico. have also received a report 1 hat jewellery,62 words
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Article45 1956-03-03 5 »(i. Fii 1 lie Ulu Langat Town Board is to ha drive to clean up and beautify Kajang town. A public meeting has been called to get the views of the people as to how the clean up should be carried out.45 words
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69 1956-03-03 5 New Rifles Five Times More Deadly LON HO X. March 2 (Reuter) Mr. Anthony Head. War Minister, told the House of Commons today that five times as many terrorists had been killed m Malaya and m Kenya where the new Belgian F.N. rifle had been used. This was very significant69 words
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Article51 1956-03-03 5 TELOK Fri. A four-month-old Indian girl was burnt to death at Ulu Bemam Estate yesterday. Her mother and a three-year-old brother were also seriously burnt when the mosquito net under which all three were sleeping, caught fire. An oil lamp is believed to have caused the51 words
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Article37 1956-03-03 5 TAX .JEW SLAW. JT, was fined $70 or five weeks' imprisonment by the Muar Inche Pawan Ahmad, on Thursday for negligent driving at the 10\ Mile, Parit Jawa-Batu Pahat .d on June 21 last year.37 words
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Article39 1956-03-03 5 FOUR Malayans are among a large group of students enrolled at the North-western University m America. They are Cheng Kirn Ang Judith Oppenheim anri Mary K:;ci-Ying, of Singapore, and .lohn W. C. Wu of Penang.39 words
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Article32 1956-03-03 5 FOR rarrying aa extra p senger In his car on A if last year. Low Ah Chan, thc driver, was fined $20 hy the Muar Magistrate. Inche Pawa: ad. on Thursday.32 words
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139 1956-03-03 5 AT 80, THE LAW HAULS HIM IN ON I-CARD RAP IPOH. Fri 1 arold M. Palany wep- ourt room today when M. Che .Jamal bin Abdul Latif asked if the wanted to be sent to prison again. Grey bearded Palany pl< a cha ins to obtain an idi ard. He139 words
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Article52 1956-03-03 5 MALACCA, Thurs. A .•.ation from the UMNO acca branch anri the lim Drivers' Association rail on the Resident Commissioner at his office on to object to thc constitution of S ement A ry Committee formed recently. The delegation will request more Malay representation m tiie52 words
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190 1956-03-03 5 WHY THESE DISCARDED WIVES TURN TO VICE THE story of how broken marriages force young divorcees into a life 0! shame is revealed mi n an article m the latest issue ol The Medical Journal of Malaya published yesterday. Tbli article is based on a recent vice survey carried out190 words
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Advertisement205 1956-03-03 5 ..NOW HE WAS LIKE THE OTHERS... READY TO DESTROY j ANY MAN OR WOMAN WHO j GOT IN HIS WAY! L I qH y yMitf^' *^*mmmmr \m\ *____________________P____________l I Him Ii |V-H*^ '"A- Jin^r-"' i .< —^^Mga|M?Srl V V ,r> CaW________aaaaa^*^^^^^M. v 1 -B -^^A RV* _J__ a_T^ M M205 words
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Advertisement197 1956-03-03 5 Itt&O I iOMB linici 1 \IUIUY >_^___________i Z-BOMR i I\ I 111 l 1 1 1 Kl\ IllWll sowix i mc <8> _b <\' c y/ 17 1 VM GENTS'and LADIES. FULLSTELI ROILLDGOtD, >0 AM COLD TOP. aj ObiuimsjUv fr, WoUh Draft *<v (40 mmi mcBHT± *A l O 7197 words
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Miscellaneous754 1956-03-03 5 sStcindard eJflmanac Information at a Glance ■> 1" MS and 9.15 pm. r^T f M r^yi^*^ w% r TAMPIN lid©: h•- i^h 10 am. urn 3. c '.i'V^* r <~KS *.V\ Big Tree* 11 IJB Mill CABLTON: Lili 1030 a.m. If« n.ce Koo 1 3. 7 and 915 pm to754 words
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Article551 1956-03-03 6 "RUBBLES of discontent, disagreement and disunity are beginning to appear m the political cauldron into which an unhappy Malaya has been plunged as thc full effects of the contemplated changes m rule and administration become cl« From the far north of the peninsula down to the south, where551 words
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Article319 1956-03-03 6 LABOUR Member of Parliament asked th.c Minister for Colonial Affairs what the FederaI n Co-operative Department had done m tht way of establishing consumer societies on rubber estates. He got the reply that it was the desire ot the government to establish consumer societies on rubber estates. He319 words
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Article1250 1956-03-03 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - ASTER GUNASEKERA I \K'c the prewar Straits Settlements, disintegrat- ed by the Federation of I Malaya Agreement, to |i return to the original status that was theirs for centuries? The impres |i sion is thrust upon me by i 1 David Marshall's state 'I1,250 words
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Article253 1956-03-03 6 "IT is probably al terrible thing to say m the middle of the bustling twentieth century, b|ut the En-8 Ish are better than any other nation m the world at being idle. This ma*jy come as a surprise to tho4e who think of England \as the253 words
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Article561 1956-03-03 6 FRANK PILGRIM - After Malaya the Caribbeans FRANK PILGRIM By LONDON r rilK approval of plans to 1 federate the British islands of the Caribbean, announced recently, is another major constitutional development m the British Umpire. The first set Malaya on the road to independence within the Commonwealth, while this new agreement brines561 words
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Article, Illustration917 1956-03-03 6 Alastair Buchan - Alastair Buchan What kind of Navy? By JlONDON T7OUR possible Istrategic situations confront Britain. The present state of armed pdace guaranteed by the deterrent power of nuclear weapons; all-out I nuclear war; limited \^ar after the pattern of lllorea or Indo-China m wjchich the smaller tactical^ nuclear weapons917 words
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Article, Illustration19 1956-03-03 6 1 know you told always to raise my I mmties. but I heard you say JUre Jnrtfti ma In19 words
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Advertisement30 1956-03-03 6 ROLLOP II Twin-lcru Reflex Camera With ENNAGON excellently MX fully flash Synchronised) v $200.00 Only AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD. Sngaporc 6—l 0 1 North Bridge Road Tel 6559 b SS93O30 words
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Advertisement43 1956-03-03 6 WORLD FAVC ****W\\ s M V W J i. >/ *F^ *f\ \^>/ FURNITURkS ■r_^_^_J^ FOP GH r 7^\^ QUALITY I [|f X\\ DURAF n COCK BRAND TRADE MARK Available Al all Loading Deni* Solo AgenUx Ll\l TICK LIE CO., LID Singapore, K. Lumpur, Pcnang.43 words
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253 1956-03-03 7 Terrorist Kills Morocco's First Girl Flyer Wll W( A. Morocco, Mar. 2 (IP) Morocco loumed the death ot 19 sear-old Touria Chaoui, m -irl tl\er, shot (iewn last night by a man as her country stood on the brink of indf J ,rMt^' ni p shooting has shocked both French253 words
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Article35 1956-03-03 7 YORK. Mar. 2, (AP) t :i4. who once im_ell as -citizen pleaded guilty r to a charge of a away on the liner 1 n Jan. 28 when the c New York for35 words
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Article24 1956-03-03 7 ,HDAD. Mar. 2. (AP)— Government has < Mohammed Ali Isa. an rentenced to c risi nment for activities against s an official terday. v24 words
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Article24 1956-03-03 7 .pt. Mar. 2. i ptian military l three c. .all Arab r •er- 1 ith 1 I .iyptian c ier units. t24 words
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Article13 1956-03-03 7 (UP) Sir Anthony a Britain Pakistr. over the peoples of13 words
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Article13 1956-03-03 7 MONICA. Cali\P»— Singer birth to a St. John's 5-pound13 words
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Article13 1956-03-03 7 ANEIRO. Mar 2. Nine Japanese cult < c been expelled i as undesirable <13 words
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Article10 1956-03-03 7 March 2. (UP)— four destroyers the Admiralty anyesterday.10 words
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Article50 1956-03-03 7 Less Starch In The Army DON. Mar. 2 (ReuterV Head. Secre- j r, told the House -terday he ake the "bull" out Army. fruity slang ribo: inspections ol ■ad kit-using to 4 ::tcn uniforms of boots I them nangement quipment on their get up. c meant to ese were reduced50 words
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Article42 1956-03-03 7 Maltese MPs In Commons? Malta. Mar al Sco Lennox-Boyd flew Cyprus yesterday i on the future status Boyd will n Kobert Laycock political leaders to Malta should with Britain members to Britain's under a plan prolintolT. recent referendum the He favoured inte-42 words
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Article41 1956-03-03 7 Snowfall C asualties Mar. 2, (A said \esteroay ♦11 m the front I Korea has caused ;es m thc South «*«n Army and "H number of deaths.** reports of the casualties are a of snowslides crushing quarters.- Far East ■••Oouarters announced.41 words
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Article82 1956-03-03 7 Husband Asks For Alimony HOLLYWOOD. Mar. 2 (Reuter). The Britisn actor Maxwell Reed, estranged husband of film star Joan Collins, today asked her to give him alimony of 5.J.750 a month. In a suit for separate maintenance filed m Superior cou it on grounds of cruelty and desertion he said82 words
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Article41 1956-03-03 7 A NEW crater which b open on the eastern slopes ot Mount Etna on Thur.da\ night poured forth a stream soiling lava at an alarming rate. Villagers, af: i sleepless night. evacuated before the lava flow hit them. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration48 1956-03-03 7 photo. SECRETARY of Slate John Foster Dulles sHs a hirthda> kis> from .Mrs. Eisenhower, as the President and his wife arrive at the Dulles' Washington home to attend a formal dinner party last week to celebrate thc occasion. "Mr. Dulles is <nX years old. UPUP - 48 words
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Article174 1956-03-03 7 Dysentery Epidemic MANILA, Mar. I (IT)— Reports reaching Manila s.iid toda> a dysentery epidemic m Sulu Island already has claimed 100 lives. The correspondent of the Manila Da Bulletin quoted Sulu Deputy Governor Dioeng Tadus as saying many more dvsen- .Jtims m the southnost174 words
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Article33 1956-03-03 7 THE Shah of Persia and Queen Soraya were given a baby elephant here yesterday ■i a gift to the children of Pi :a from Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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303 1956-03-03 7 British Policy Is Not Always A Success-UK Paper AN INQUEST IS CALLED FOR LONDON. Mar. 2 (UP)— The Manchester Guardian said yestercL that the British government "has not lost heart over the Baghdad Alliance.*' "But it is time for a serious inquest upon the general concept of the military side."303 words
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Article60 1956-03-03 7 What Do You Think, Pal? HALtt r. 2 (AP).— The Canadian N told yesterday the OSJ helpful sailor aboard a British s Antai lie. To a guest coming aboard *.ay of a particularly ti ladder from a whaler. Urn sailor said "Do you think you can climb it. s: Sir60 words
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Article154 1956-03-03 7 I ONDON Mar 2. (IP) The House of Commons gravel* debated black magic esterdaj Socialist lawmaker brought up the subject charging that one ot his con stituents had been invaded h\ Scotland Yard detectives investigating "black magic and witchcraft ••Unwarranted intrusion. Labourite MP. Marcus Lipton154 words
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253 1956-03-03 7 It's The Fashion To Own Slaves In Saudi Arabia i ondon March t X enter i lod i > price Itl a girl gold i" I he Baadl Iraaiaa dace market-* is between 51.700 and 5.1. 400. Comni inder Thomas 1 oxPitt, Secretary af Ike Anti Slat erj Societj s.uci253 words
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Article49 1956-03-03 7 NEW DELHI. Mar. 2. (AP)— The United State? ycsteiric.y mai c ival sble to India US$26 million under live technical co-operation operational agteemenl signed here. The projects include Malaria control, rural electrification, tube-well sinking, fertilize: purchase and steel for railroad rehabilitation and expansion.49 words
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98 1956-03-03 7 KARACHI, Pakistan. Mar. 2 (UP) The Islamic Republic of Pakistan will be proclaimed ■•■n March 2.'*5. it was announced ve.-terday. The country's DOW constitution was pa>seri one minute itctore midnight WednesdSj it alter its third leading before Pakistan's constitutional V 1 M date sc'.crUr lor98 words
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Article56 1956-03-03 7 UNITED NATIONS. Mar 2 i APi Delegate- ol Western European nations decided yesterday the UN. General Assembly opening this yeai should be delayed until midNovember alter the I B presidential elections are < v» r The group did nothing about suggestions that the 1956 Assembly be56 words
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305 1956-03-03 7 Russia Has Done It Too Return Ours And Well Do The Same' WASHINGTON, March 2, (Reuter)— Thc State Department said yesterday that the Soviet Union, while complaining about United States weather balloons flying over Soviet territory, had sent its own balloons over Alaska. Ine305 words
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Article178 1956-03-03 7 U.S. TO STAGE MORE A-TESTS 375,000 SQ. M. DANGER ZONE WASHINGTON, Mar. 2 I AP)-I.S. A I m 1 C Energy Commission announce yesterday a new series of nuclear weapons tests m the Central Pacific which will begin some i time alter April 20. Tha Commisaion said that after that178 words
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Article54 1956-03-03 7 NICE. Fiance. Mar. 2 (AP) Sir Winston Churchill, puffing a cigar and carrying a gold-headed cane. ped lightly otr a London plane terday to resume his winter vacation on the Riviera. The 81-year-old former Prune Minister appeared m good health. Churchill was accompanied by his daughter. 11l Duncan54 words
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Article148 1956-03-03 7 'Let's All Talk Of Peace' PARIS, M French Mini Christian Pineau warned that thc Wc-t would be beaten by Communi paganda unless it ceased talking m terms of mi rity and came out as chain- 1 j pion of pea ay do I talk of peace?'' he demanded il we148 words
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Article35 1956-03-03 7 REPUBLIC W Party tional I .nan I W. Hall predicted m ington day tl Pre Idem be President Eisonhov. running mate for another and called them "the grea* I am" m the US35 words
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Article46 1956-03-03 7 BKRLIN. Miff 2 (AP) Communist East Germany announced yesterday it is sendnill and equipment for 16 pow* ins to Red ed by the oAcial East German aajency ADN. which said a. ments on further trade China will be signed current Leiptia ln-46 words
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Article88 1956-03-03 7 School For Gangsters I I \|N(. I ci\ X ntu< k«- Mai 'I' I m\« i m|\ ol h ntu uMi< i.c -i* il i] .0.--num.. i.l tin- .en' m v vol 1.41. h 'liral n,i li.cr^rv nl f.,.1! .1.10. MX »dIH told authorities tn. nroll. <l m I I88 words
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Advertisement69 1956-03-03 7 gmdgi I ajj£^ I|IF""HhKi V~"""~ Ifl fl i acii n s -f- ■»s£: ffiE fc jji, Jffc TWPuiiU Mm_ m m m m Cr j I t '3 t c r 4£l^k -Soik ,d_____" f- yj| I 'r- ft nl Wm IvS 11 f uIV mmmw sh °"< ok BRITAIN'S69 words
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Article, Illustration494 1956-03-03 8 No Reprieve For The Three Innocents FATHER AND CHILDREN BANISHED TO CHINA Standard Staff Reporter CHILDREN forced to part from their parents is a heart-breaking experience. Children forced to accompany parents who are total strangers to them to a strange and distant land can be equally tragic Yesterday, at the494 words
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Article213 1956-03-03 8 Sydney Offers Places STRANDED STUDENTS: I TWKNTV-FOL'R Asian 'medical students v. ho were 'stranded m Australia when I the Melbourne University refused to admit them may bi accommodated at Sydney and Queensland universities, declared a statement issued by the AusI tralian Acting Minister (for External Affairs. Mr. J. A Spice:.213 words
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Article63 1956-03-03 8 v Bm Kuan, n, was tentatively charged m the Sii gapore Fourth Magistrate's Court yestordav with the murder of Ong Sin Cheok at midnight on Feb 10 m LoronThe charge was explained to Tmj, JiagiitraU Hi J H H- :*eux-Coicbo;.r:* Ofden Tay lo bo remanded for63 words
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Article31 1956-03-03 8 Xl "AX' IW.— Drawing oi the lottery m aid of tne To v. Hall f ind hai bean postponed s May 5. not tomori i n feu v reported31 words
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Article, Illustration186 1956-03-03 8 a WELL-KNOWN Journalist ■nd public relations ofllcer, Mr. Joseph Handler, ia m thc Colony to study the rk of the S:n_: apore branch ot th-.- w.-rid ■Ith Organization and other aspect oi health work on the island. Ifr Handler. 43-year-old Director of Public Information at WHO headquarters m Geneva,186 words
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Article78 1956-03-03 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri Statu*.- ihal there were far too many cases of causing hurt without provocation. Ml XL. Cohen m the Sessions Court, Kluang, yesterday, lento need A. Subramaniam, a hJ-year-o.d labourer of Ulu Paloh Estate to 12 months' jail for causing grievous hurt So78 words
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Article37 1956-03-03 8 FORMER chief clerk of the Raub Supreme Court Registry. Mr. Tay Hock Chye. who retired last month after Sfl years service with Government, hai been re-employed on a month to month basis m the same offta37 words
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301 1956-03-03 8 HE SHOULD TELL IT TO US BLUNTLY THE "impending" crisis which Singapore's Chief .Minister. Mr. David Marshall, has warned the public, is causing grave alarm to business circles and individuals, Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, the vice chairman of the Chinese Chamber301 words
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Article137 1956-03-03 8 Ist Of Its Kind In Singapore MORE than 32.000 Singapore youth representing 34 organisations will t.ik« part m the first festival sponsoied by tho Colony Youth Council from May 3 to 9 Disclosing thli Rl pres** conference yesterday the chairman of the festival, Mr. A.M. Cl*137 words
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Article33 1956-03-03 8 11. Gurbachaa Singh Kaul- ior teacher attach' Cliliord School. Kuaia Lipis, has been transferred to thc Ahmad I Schoo'. Pekan. a? the headma ;Ie sue* cecds the late Mr. S. Sivagurunatk33 words
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Article18 1956-03-03 8 ABOUT Ml peop c sttea the Raub Distri 1 scout's can lire or: Thun lay night.18 words
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Article208 1956-03-03 8 SINGAPORE City Councillor. Mr. Chan Kam Chee, yesterday called for fresh elections by July this year "to re-vitalize** the Council. The life of tbe Council has been stretched far too long, he said, a.s elections had been def'ei i-'-d for two and a half years208 words
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Article55 1956-03-03 8 Gold Chain Found But Not Owner a goal aras m mother's arms HP Ite ti.. Or. P.r ere m New Bridge Road. pore, yesterday. T: -.aware of the theft, carried on hef pping. passerby who saw the I cut the chain chased ed La- man and the covered. to get55 words
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Article35 1956-03-03 8 SINGAPORES Ch lV jd Marshall will not be >ent at the "mect-the-people" session today at the Conference Room of the Assembly House. era of the Public Advisory Bureau will, h deal cases.35 words
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122 1956-03-03 8 SIR Percy McNcice, former Pit sident ot the Singapore City Counc:. and Cl vrrna: H-«' nmisskm on Local Government ve.-terd.-r. two questi. n m h :in v message to the people oi the Colony. ey were: How ls Sinnpore going pond t present challenge?122 words
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Advertisement419 1956-03-03 8 MGDEQN »XQ>>t ai Mt) a a CONDITIONED I ALL-ASIA PREMIERE THI RSDAY. MARCH 15th «it 9.30 p.m. I THS X4N* ORGANISATION fM^^fs VIRGINIA McKENNA jA %rt PETER FINCH P 'f%(\ TOWN/IP IMfs ALICE "*»|i'.rv>r«*«l 11 v Iho SINGAPORE ROTARY CLUB In \id of 1 lie [SINGAPORE ASSOCIATION FOR THE DEAF419 words
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Article2574 1956-03-03 9 Kings and Queens do not divorce FUR L KINGS LOVE keen Alexandra ol Yugoslavia today o! her matrimonial troubles Arthur Koestler concludes his REFLECTIONS ON HANGING specially condensed for daily publication m the STANDARD ■PI|PJl|!BBJB|BllliBBJ^ BEssSsslsWF m rm m m^m£ C'!m mm^C m^&C m^mm^m W*'v.-' i T iYi i 12,574 words
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Article, Illustration15 1956-03-03 9 fi <:y.< It arc an n• oj (I roppt tin h 'it >" h I cad."15 words
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Article510 1956-03-03 9 Anacrusis - Anacrusis sdf r P II I S Ifacarl Centenary Year if bringing forth a plethora ol artaclea on the composer's woik, Life, hf kgrmmri. habiti and follies. MllfMJani and impresarios, recording companies, critics and editors of musical magazines are working kl lull pressure and it must be said510 words
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Article377 1956-03-03 9 BRAHMS. Trio m B major, Op. 8. Jean Fournier (violin), Antonio Janigro (cello), Baiura-Skoda (Piano), Nixa WLP 5237. Though an enrly rr tion, tlie B major Trio was drastically rented m the interests nf enncisioyi m IS9I, ly 40 years BffCV origiael publication. Thr romantic spontaneity of youth,377 words
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Article110 1956-03-03 9 RANTING a divorce d 7 ree tO B husband on c pounds of cruelty, a Lor judge gave this fldvict to ihe wife: "if your husband rcuises to get out of bed alien he should, don't pour I away liis sfiaving 7vater. 7* I rush to make up110 words
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Article97 1956-03-03 9 man m Hsunt i 1 1 \jjs a Eter deserting the Army m 1942 dug a tuni.*.. irom Us bouse to a I ra i ie i ipt i ta it the military police •;p Wl ffl they arrirea I ■flfllrfctrf fled across the Urru W* fl gfUppfld I97 words
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Advertisement74 1956-03-03 9 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products ■Vxo'v";" a '^4 TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (PAT KUA TAN) Very effective for Coughs, I n d i g€ tion, Seasickness, Nausea T I fI d n rr s, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE 11GER MEDICAL HALL [i 1^ V_74 words
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Miscellaneous228 1956-03-03 9 S.i, *%sls*v*sl^^ iiii iiuii>il>lii>i«ni>»imi'i x tt— i I m m~~ r illl I ihfcT j v M Wrm m m m m -—m ____*l J 1 1 1 I i HBM I _H HI Hf^^H^THi i *J lI _H^ —^m —^H i I** n__n. li ii. 7. Musically perpetual (8>228 words
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Advertisement626 1956-03-03 10 NOTICES NOl X I vo:: "E is .> v.. I of 187 Jalan Besar, Singapore. have applied to the Board of c:.'.: I Sll -.ipore. for a Wholesale Dealer's Licence m respect of premises lop Siu Seng Lee. 187, Jalan Besar (ground floor), ipore and that this applin will be626 words
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Advertisement653 1956-03-03 10 NOTICE vc, :s HEHEBY GIVEN that I. N [EH >NG »R 190 Race Course Roar! 8 pore, have app ied to thc Board \vx S ngapore. fo. Retail S m re-^neet of premises at Chop Eng Huat. 190 Race Course Road. Singapore, and that this appli lion will heard m653 words
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Advertisement669 1956-03-03 10 NOTICE VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN it I, TAN AH HENG ol 12. Bain St ree*. Singapore ed to the Board of rising Justices, Singapore, Beer Second Class l nee m respect of premises v Hin. 12, Bain Street Boor), Sii i pore, and that this application be heard m the669 words
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Advertisement693 1956-03-03 10 NOTICE VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN •3> Uiat I. WAN SANG HEE 1 Proprietor oi Chop Yap Wan Sang ot No 59 Serangoon Road. Singapore have applied to the Board ol Licensing Ju ices. Singapore tor a Public HOUSC Second Class Licence m respect of premises No, 59 Sei angoon Ros693 words
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Advertisement694 1956-03-03 10 NOTICE VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. TEO KAH BOON of 373 Joo Chiat Road, Singapore, have app led to tne Board of Licensing Justices, Singapore. for a Retail Shop Licence m c of premi-os at Eng Chua n Jon. 573. Joo Chiat Roa 1, Singapore, aud that this application694 words
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Advertisement724 1956-03-03 10 NOTICE j VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN j- > that I. TEO CHU CHEW > of 6-A. Guan Chuan Street Singapor* have applied to the Board of Licensing Ju pees, Singapore for a Public BoilSt 1 First Class Licence m respect Ol premises Earn Si< ng Wan Bar Shop. 99 Cr-.i724 words
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Advertisement690 1956-03-03 10 NOTICE VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVI S that I SEE PENG BOEY of 51 A X m P'-r.g I r. s uapop a-.e applied Beard l.r> r. ;rr- Singap- E.c nee r r* at Molly IP S* 11.; S'pp* m \n nu( ,und Moor i Singa md applicat ion a heard690 words
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Advertisement361 1956-03-03 10 NOIK eby g: I gapore have appheo Boarcf of S.r. \>, .ri respect Singapore, an I < Bai I) mr ,> r v c s Sat 6 Any person wishing tr Be tftls ge a; written Sec retary •re tag 3 **m aO U- 1956. DM this 3rd daMarch 1*56361 words
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Advertisement807 1956-03-03 11 \sCLO-FRENCH TRADING CO M LTD. 265" 13 2/6 R chin ton Road 36 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE s-i -m AMERICAN SERVICE Sew To/k, Baltmore, Philadelphia Cult Poita •5 oore P S ham Penang 19 23 Mir 2426 'Ut 27/2-5 Mar 19 24 A D 25 Ap. 2f Ap, Hag to807 words
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Advertisement1190 1956-03-03 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lm«») (Incorporated m Singapore) 12 n 'TS,' THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE oZ Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge ear«a SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENT Singapore Due Sa.ls P. S ham Ptnam Dirdinu^ Avr'"T>ciuth. yool b1,190 words
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Advertisement947 1956-03-03 11 MITSUI 1^ LINE j Sport P.S'hom Penong FOR JAPAN from Continent Akagison Moru Cr Yc-o-hama. Nagoya Kcbe 15 /^ar Hokoneson Moru Iw YoKohomc Kobe Nogoya vie Honokonc 26 Mar FOR USA, yjp Suez <or New York. Ph.lodelchio. Baltimore A.oko.on Moru from Jopon 16 Mar IS Mar 19 Mor FOR RANGOON,947 words
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Advertisement749 1956-03-03 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCANDINAVIA For Aden. Port Soid Gcnoo, Antwerp Rotterdom. HomburoCopenhogen. Gothenburg ond Otlo Spore P S horn c x "INDIA" 4 5 Mcc xx "SELANDIA" 12 14 Mor 15 1 5 Mcc Mor xxx "SIENA" \j :0M r I 22 m c 2 3 24749 words
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251 1956-03-03 12 THE Singapore tin price fell by $4-g yesterday to $383-8 per picul following the overnight drop m London. Only a few bic received m the local ma:'*.* which has become speculative m the past few week according to traders. The price has251 words
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Article23 1956-03-03 12 JAN v AR\ wis a record month for H aviation exports. They totalled £7.117 which I ore than lin January. II23 words
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Article110 1956-03-03 12 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing c per picul yesterday copra March $272 buyers, $27 1 sellers; April $27| buyers, $27*5 sellers; coconut oil (bulk) $40 j sellers, coconut oil (drums) sellers; Muntok white pepper $132 sellers. Sarawak white $131 sellers. Special Sarawak black $96 sellers. Singapore Copra110 words
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Article69 1956-03-03 12 A tubeless tyre with nylon tyre cord, reputed to have c the strength of ordinary and to be the first passenger car tyre with an ciqht ply rating has been announced by United States Rubber Company. The new tyre known as the Fisk Saftiflight" was69 words
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Article90 1956-03-03 12 LITTLE TRADING IN SHARE MARKET ALL sections of thc Malayan share market remained quiet yesterday with only small business passing. Very few changes m prices were reported. ilayan Sharebrokers Association yesterday reported thc following price alterations: IM)l >IKI \l B !ers Gammon 2 18 Jackson Oft 1 Straits Traders 25.0090 words
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Article, Illustration115 1956-03-03 12 A NEW h.gh-po\ve:ed tug peded to arrive from the U.K. m Singapcre on March 10 to help m the ting and unberthing cf at Shell's Pulau Bukom installation, where a:» avcrof 200 vessels are handled each month. 0 Scdia (Ready), (pichcre). a .MO-ton twin vessel, will115 words
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Article295 1956-03-03 12 AFTER the continuous downward trend of rubber S of many weeks, the recent halt was a welcome relief, says the weekly rubber report of Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd. i There was better trade enquiry but factory intei* still small, trading at times was295 words
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162 1956-03-03 12 THE Wheat Hour supply situation m Bingapore, winch WU temporarily unsettled by the strike of Australian dock workers, haa improved to such an extent that reezporta from the Colony will now be permitted, a spokesman ol the Ministry ol Commerce and Industry said y*162 words
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Article96 1956-03-03 12 Business In Shares MALAYAN sharebroker<: yesterday reported the following business done: F N ords $1.72. 170: Gammon $2.20, S2.lT_: \V. Hanvnor *2.75 cd, |2.72|cd; Jackson (1 Metal Box $1.60; Cold Storage $1,511, $1.50: Straits Steamship $12.65; Straits Traders 525.1W: Wearne $2.80. 52.77A. Austral Amal 15 n\ delayed. IS t! ready;96 words
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Advertisement208 1956-03-03 12 rarker Ol tviL Lj|L- I rliy Ul^lAULt/O knows I thing or two about *3js^f* |H| 1 design, and his heart warms at once to the clean, functional **__**> II 1 M\hng vf the Parker "51" Pea. He both appreciates and For b*st re-suit* m thi-i 111 1 admires the unique208 words
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Advertisement340 1956-03-03 12 More Commercial Nev/ 0 In Page 13 NOTICES OI ICE is HEREBY GIVEN that I. LIM SOON HOCK 303. Albert Btreet, Singapore have applied to the Board of Licensing Justices, Bingapore for a Be- r House I Clasa Licence m respect ol premises at Ng Kian Heng, 203. Albert Btreet,340 words
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Advertisement669 1956-03-03 12 I NOTICES m.v. "STRAAT BALI' Voy. (i [REFERENCE o.r r.otre this POper dated 13 thfl G( ::< :.3 .V I I BgC for 4 his vessel ha been < ancc k 1 A dei lettei of g iai antes win be returned N.V KONINKLIJKE PAKET VAART-MAATSC HAPPIJ. Agentv ROYAL INTEROCEAN'669 words
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Advertisement687 1956-03-03 12 THE RUBBER INDLSTR. (REPLANTING) BOARD Notice of closing date f<»r receipt of Applications t<»r participation m I und "A" excluding Penann m respect of the veai 1'• AM. Ml -.ers of I R more of land (other I land m Per planl ■t r the planting ol rubber who ha\687 words
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Advertisement340 1956-03-03 12 NOJK I 3 Transfer oi a 1 Boer Hpttse 1 trading a d that tr? f plication will Court ann j nal District ar. t ding. Souti f April. 1956 at 10.30 a.m. Ofel I Mgf B v. V, 3 n r. P.O. '•"5". b.r.u.-,;. not les« weeks before the340 words
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166 1956-03-03 13 \'TAL 'Horse motor tyres are a good demand m A spokesman of r.erican Corporae local agents, German tyres one of the .g that they :.ade of 100 per natural rubber. popularly known Brand." have mbol of quality nitty that Is ap- ciated throughout world. More166 words
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Article21 1956-03-03 13 tion of I in ;ry in ith 135 the figure 1 in er. In i s were as holi-21 words
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Article, Illustration99 1956-03-03 13 AIS c AMERICA\' Cor- Ltd., held f e*nual dca'crs' dinner at I C. i New Wor'r, .3 pa pore, on Thursday. 'dard photo oj the table sho us <c Messrs. H, S3 Chua (manager import depart- of Anglo-American); I J ty, Ong Kirn (secretary, S gmpmrt N Car99 words
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Article184 1956-03-03 13 THE value of the turnover of Unilever Ltd. and Unilever N.V. for the past yen n3io:in'.cd to £1.515 million compared with $1,437 million for 1954. Combined trading profit throughout the world are estimated at £65,556,000 r£7( i,(iv m 1954), taxation I |76,0< Q (£33,218,000) and consolidated net184 words
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323 1956-03-03 13 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - ARNOLD C. B RACKMAN By Standards New York Bureau Chief Till I.S. Government plans to relax its stockpiling ol Chinese hog: bristles md to release some of its holdings. The Standard was told. I Speculation ia rife that this move is connected with323 words
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Article, Illustration635 1956-03-03 13 Keeping Petrol Price Down SHELL is to spend Sib million m Singapore, the Federation and North Borneo, to remodel and expand its existing m stai!ations and depots, this \ear. This amount excludes capital expenditure on Bukom Installation. Mr. L. V. Taylor, the com- j pany635 words
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Article210 1956-03-03 13 New Challenge To Exporters GROWING economic nationalism m the Far East was providing American exporters with a new competitive challenge, according to the editor of the American Exporter, Mr. Richard Lurie. Speaking to the Chi d Trade Conference on "Meeting the competitive challenge In the Far East and Oceania,** he210 words
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Article, Illustration91 1956-03-03 13 Gold Ring Winners ]WO lucky housi sharing a flat m Alexandra Road, Singapore, were the first winners of gold rings m the new Malaya wide FAB contest which started recently. They were Madam Teo Hoh Kiang. mother o; and her mend Madam Heng Ycng Ying. wiio produced Fab packets when91 words
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Advertisement32 1956-03-03 13 MISCIM A\!Ol S yjc.'h i :c -t U treatment tor Rheumatisfr i r r > Pa ra C. irpe* *1*: ,-c > dam briwonfct 80 St r }<■>. ■i rfl SL Ue> ,:»ea H Singapore32 words
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Advertisement498 1956-03-03 13 CLASStFIED ADS Sill Ml()\s V \CA\I T3ECHNP ni. >n s Departm*iit, Sinfaar v Scale: SI iT I echmciri Exam 35. *x 13 i .dates pass* i in_ an 4 t i m NICAL A "ommur. j)j.. t j-j BHBeBa Ha aiy ary lalttica- 1 1 and po6sessio i mum o*498 words
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Miscellaneous401 1956-03-03 13 Ul ALner By Al Capp 7 A' J )/l M HAL NjAF, ■»:.^LNf. f J e-UT Tl CAN 1 Y\ i DONE LEFT/ SALOMEVj v.r Si VAF>P IJj r CrcOD^' A NWKF. >-J>N UI.ABNERV\ OS.PO^ S IWC'.r <\ ItOH v,a:jT im IH WORLD XvjomT h;'^ a < I •k_Y BASEBALL-401 words
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Miscellaneous111 1956-03-03 13 SHIPS INI :-:-x-Xv>»:«v»:-*a .'••>' ;-.x.v 1 PORT _____-__-__________________3___i_l_l___B_l__________l Ol II X K<> M» > ita Agoeng. Ascanius. Nicoorden. WellingShinwa M^ru. tiko Maru nneville, Karossa.B Van Setti, Treim Maersk. ira. INM X KO\D^ Belaga Bee. irvel, Admiral Vernon. j Ho, Hai Hua, Beetong Pooleng. Tg Pinang. Perintis. Lawu, liin Seng. Scuda111 words
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335 1956-03-03 14 MAORI CHIEF IS 'SAVED' FOR THE KEDAH CUP TODAY > HERE'S MY NAP says WINDSOR LAD MAY STABLE's Maori Chief, winner over the Ipoh 8i furlongs m record time, is my nap for the Kedah Cup m Penang today. Scratched from his last three engagements, Maori Chief, a four- year-old335 words
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Article971 1956-03-03 14 THERE is no need to look beyond SOOKA for the winner m Hare Four. He missed both his engagements at Bukit Timah because ol the solt going but with underfoot conditions just as he likes them today Sooka will fake a lot of971 words
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Article165 1956-03-03 14 Windsor Lad I The Pilot Trundle Hill Scrutineer 77..\7nYi\1T~ la bondb la bonde dbagon yeab X r, r (rnuii link iH.i-un t< ir Komlr Mil WHISTLES Ml ll'.ol KM HOPE Ml.l IH)l KM; HOPE 111 l WIIIM'I.EK 2, \ink»* Millie 1 ii.- Whistler .Mukey Mou*e \< i<»r 11 II165 words
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Article790 1956-03-03 14 RACE l: 3-00 p.m.— Horses Class 2, Div. I—6 Furs. I:- Bmkrr r..n lj IH CMI Stable Martin Geyer ISI i Bands ll Ml Newlands Stable Bagbv Hudson 3. 902 Dragon V.*. ir t^ I M M A X H. Quek.. Bagby J Jones j Pearl790 words
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208 1956-03-03 14 MARINE Department Sports Club began the defence ot S AI .A.s league title with a narrow 3 2 victory over lIM. Dockyard at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Tho M c-. a -,o wcvp ;*!-o Clip champions last seatOtt, WOft n tlie tcaat impressive, The Marines208 words
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Article117 1956-03-03 14 GVMKH \.N Sporl Club I to a good il irl Sta| A iafc Bl rootI c .n' D*.\ 'JH Leag aa they 2—o win r the Customs B|H*rts Club at S* G Road yest« i I mkhana led 1-0 at MM time. Although Gymkh I their score117 words
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Article61 1956-03-03 14 BOYS TOWN beat Anglo-Chi-DCBe School by two goals to one m the Brst round ol ihe Singapore Youth competition at Bai estier Road, yesterday. Boys Town, wtio drew le\e at hi it time improved m the second half, and decided the came through Vincent. Gorden BCOred tne61 words
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Article44 1956-03-03 14 KUALA LUMPUR Fri— l6tl Field Ambulat re RAMC deed Royal Hampshire R< gim< nt H :c2 m a football mai i h I c Medical snd Health Sp >rt Clul ground lr: a: ntner ma'rh SelaMßg Club beat Guthrie Spoit.s Clvi 5-0.44 words
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430 1956-03-03 14 KUALA LUMFUR, Fri. Selangor Cricket Association gets off to a flying start with its 195(i season here today. Friendly matches m which most of the clubs are engaged usher m the new season. Talent scouts, with an eye to the forthcoming competitions and430 words
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Article26 1956-03-03 14 I hi m ran <r aff.-rn.. Im m WIM. mo: i m, Will, 'Maf w\ J* two good bets for the M. I i26 words
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Advertisement220 1956-03-03 14 ONLY f 1 1 1 1,, 1 Cyma watches have the Cymaflex Anti-Shock-amTTiiaiiaißi -Nark'*r *V3^Pli= it hi. X t NaRfT zrv //4>- XiV^^ HUB MM :v--_ f r X VI 1 C*T\4 ■1. << I 2&T^ j mmammge 1 /> |M^ l' T J^ s mf Ul JBi BWBBt a220 words
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Miscellaneous81 1956-03-03 14 Today's Sport SINGAPORE soccer: s agapora hm> di:ns rs. Selangor Indians ♦or Batdfcaa'a Cap* Jalaa Bisar S'(t(lri">; Torfxrrs Roiers rs. Dockyard "A Ja nn B<rar. Ihr. IB- St. John' a rs. Tanr] Bro'lu r)ux)d. (ic'rang. Dr. JB PoliC« "A" rs. R.E.C.A. at PoHca Depot D9v. 'AA Badan Keatitum ra. B81 words
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