Singapore Standard, 5 March 1956
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Title Section28 1956-03-05 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE JthL YrL, V/H 4fc F,RE BRICADE GENERAL HOSPITAL ***** (5 line.) 2400 2811 2<14 \l. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 19.% \2 P\U l"» (KNh28 words
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Article223 1956-03-05 1 E. M. RASHEED - E. M. RASHEED Alliance Threatens To Quit Marshall Govt. Protest Over New Coalition Move By MORE trouble is in store for Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr* David Marshall. Reason: The Alliance (UMNO/MCA/Malay Union) Council has adopted a resolution Calling < n their three representatives in the Assembly to223 words
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Article, Illustration139 1956-03-05 1 JOE SASSOON - JOE SASSOON 220 SHELLS IN HIGHLY DANGEROUS HON' K. \i: OLD labo n\ in an explosion ltd to the discovery kg Singapore police of a dump containing 201 mortar bombs and 2t Otwitifr shells in Jerue Road >estenlay mornins. alarmrred at in, 4 Run139 words
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Article435 1956-03-05 1 Fake Citizen Papers' Cost US$3,OOO In Hongkong W VSHIM.iON, March 1 d P) Lverett 1 Drumu riuht, American Consul General m Bangkonq:, has warned the Mate Department, tint Chinese Communist s' in r dipped into the I nited Mates through an ingenious passport435 words
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Article191 1956-03-05 1 SFSU: Let's Ail Unite THE Bingapore Federation of BeFvtces Unions at a sixhour emergency council meeting \osterday urged the fi rmation of a national I mization of trade unions in the Colony. The Federation felt that the presenl moment i most opportune for the fusion. li called on the T:191 words
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Article123 1956-03-05 1 Persia Expels Russian 'Spy' ERAS March 10 emanded the recall within a wees; ot Major Anotoli Soviet deputy military attache who was arrested week on a spying charge and later released. :.anded to the First or the S Lmv alleged that Kuznt I had bei-n < i igi I I123 words
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Article81 1956-03-05 1 HONGKONG March 4 Ri iter) Mon han M OOC d< DM HI I la 1 d t 111 moon In th( ti n i U oi Hanoi, North Vi< mam again f t< r i u- B< uth Vli l nam. I I•• d IOTi I fOI81 words
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Article264 1956-03-05 1 Tunku Tells Fung Keong Workers KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Chiel Minister, Tunku AbdUl Rahman has tailed in his efforts to find olutl n lor the UOBO 1- ung Keen u Rubbir Factory strikers. He advised them last night: Ties ie try to look264 words
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126 1956-03-05 1 Mirza Is Pakistan's Ist President KARACHI. March 4 (R. liter) Major-General iskander Mirza. now Govemor(m n< rai oi Pakistan, will be A clared Qrst President ot the new Islamic republic tomorrow The speaker ot the Constituent ASSemhlj Will announce nil unanimous election la the only person nominated for the poet126 words
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Article87 1956-03-05 1 Gurkhas Kill Terrorist KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A patrol of the I Gurkha Rules killed one of two U rorists they contacted in tht Bahau district ot Negri n bilan last night. The othei terrorist managed to escape. a Communist terrorist I wounded by a Kelantan Home Guard operational section in87 words
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Article61 1956-03-05 1 LONDON' March 4. «AP) Air V.<> -Marshal Francis Bralthwaiu ws appi .nted Chief of Stall. Far East Air Force, today by the Royal I orce Hi wul same his dnt in May. The post is new since the Royal All tralian and New Zealand61 words
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Article66 1956-03-05 1 Nicosia. March 4 (Ri teri 'i be Engush-languagi newspaper. Tim*-., ot Cvprus n pert, d today that the British Government ha.- approached Lord RadclifTc to act as Constitutiona] Cosamissioner in Cyprus. The move vm! described o'. the newspaper si one which, "may heip to by-pa s66 words
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Article53 1956-03-05 1 DORAI Jeii, me 19. and K v. Joseph, "i EM Anthony^ Bchool wn re attacked by 20 uanu>t» rs in Queen St <' t Singapore las! night Jerome received a stab on bia shoulder while trying to i -c;i]v He was rushed to the General Hospital Police53 words
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Article36 1956-03-05 1 an Indonesian naval deleration, led by Naval Ctliei ot Stall. Rear Admiral Raden Subyakte, left Peking yesterday by air to vi it Shanghai and Canton while en route home. Peking radio reported. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article83 1956-03-05 1 LONDON. March 4 (Reuu 1 e Federation Malaya has appointed Sir Yin >-l Tufo, a Chief Secieta: .on. as its delegate* .male on the International Tin Council, it was an- nounced heie yesterday. The Council which will adn the International Tin Affreerr drafted Ist 30-na83 words
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Article26 1956-03-05 1 BALV v:< >RI Pao M. fell aBl Ly i terda In i ral procesn hind the bier of his 66-year-old I Cj. .anna.26 words
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Article61 1956-03-05 1 I I < I SI iiidaril I ••iKlmi niiv lIMMIN s„ n I mil I- tl.. r I v i, rrm.iM-d hum the M «»f f\pi.rl- ii.h o jj CWu, the Ixmdon Sunday 1 mi' i ted today. lin United Mates ilk.lv h. m ..II l uti. I.-61 words
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Article59 1956-03-05 1 J] ERUBAU M March 4 (Renter) Syriai ;n i four Israel: poastal men ind iptured tl launch oil the Ea I shore Of the Sea of Galilee. an Israeli military spokesman said here too A 1 Mm man said Israel had told through the will no option59 words
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Article111 1956-03-05 2 A DELEGATION from the Singapore City Council Gas Department Workers 1 Union will ask the City Mr. J.P. ft a, this week to redress members' outstanding grievances in a fortnight. The extraordinary general meeting of the union which took this decision jester also empowered111 words
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Article112 1956-03-05 2 A SING \PORE trade union had Issued a directive to conductors working in certain bus companies to allow their union members to travel free on buses they conduct. Bus owners are aware of this directive and are pected to put a stop to this racket112 words
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Article31 1956-03-05 2 MOSCOW. March 4 (Reuter> —British works of fiction hold first place among the books of foreign authors published in the Soviet Union, the Soviet news agency Tass rted h(31 words
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Article62 1956-03-05 2 NICOSIA March 4 Reuter) Archbishop llakarios, i' ader of the Dnion-With-Gn ccc Mnvcmi nt in Cypni laid in a si aP m-. m here la>t aighl thai "Britain's IntranIgi anee h:i dosed the door of negotiations." ll' addt d: "As far as the Cypriot is concerm62 words
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Article62 1956-03-05 2 Moscow. Marcs 4. CAP)— ih< S viet L'ni< a says. it Is v 'A in f < jt automation. By IfgS, Isvestii said yes- i I iy, pre I ictj n ol S2Q lype f a;.' matic arid sc-n j a ii matlc machine tools is to62 words
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Article, Illustration137 1956-03-05 2 NICOSIA. Cyprus. March 4 (AP>— Philip Attfleld, former British police superintendent who had acted as bodyguard to the Duke of Windsor and Sir Anthony Eden. committed suicide "while his mind was unbalanced owing to eao ssive drinking." a coroner ruled yesterday. Attfleld, 47, came to Cyprus137 words
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415 1956-03-05 2 UNIQUE IN SOUTH EAST ASIA Work on two technical secondary schools is progressing according to schedule and is expected to be completed by June. The Assistant Director of Education (Training), :.:r. U.S. An,;,; ion sa.d i yesterday. The scnools, which arc being built at415 words
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Article, Illustration91 1956-03-05 2 FIVE Malcvcn students who recently received medicri, surgical end dentistry degrees after s^x veers' study in Australian universities will return home shortly to practise their professions The five, (pictured above), were among 2/2 graduates who had degrees conferred on them by Sir Charles Biackbu_rn Chancellor of91 words
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Article67 1956-03-05 2 PAWTUCKET March 4 (UP) —A ily yesterday of a 94-year-old gwho may be thever admitted to l e aged v United States froi: as soon as final a: are made there. She will be aeroa grandson, Hai went to China ago to help in the getting67 words
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Article24 1956-03-05 2 Scholarship To Oxford University THE Singapor Education is ir tions from have passed School Cert: for a scholarship L'ni Apt Roafi For n Ministry.24 words
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235 1956-03-05 2 UK's Advice Sought In Treasure Squabble More Claims For Loot Received THE SINGAPORE ustndian <»l 1 i I has souglit the advice ol the tisl <,< relation to the S4.OOOJMKI tie.iMirc M;ited i i buried somewhere in sin^aixuc officer during the occupation, liie v yesterday. A Chinese woman who claimed235 words
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Article98 1956-03-05 2 E Amateur Diploma Singapore were conducted re by the Malayan professional dance champion, Mr. Allen Chang Kuala Lumpur. Two of the candidates, es Florence Ng Poh Chuan and Rachel Alice Lee, d their Bilv< r Diplo'nmendations. allowing were successful candidates:— Bronze: Messrs. Johnny lay Pan Ling. Henry98 words
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Article47 1956-03-05 2 Nl DELHJ M.i: —British i S 'ary. Selv. n Lloyd l rmal talks with hru rday within hours ol in from the troubled M t. CMBdal sources said I hief caase ot Arab dissension—was one the main items discussed at the 2i-hour meeting.47 words
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Article17 1956-03-05 2 tout 43 per cent of all ian workers are women, East German news agency, reported.17 words
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Article23 1956-03-05 2 GENEVA, March 4 (Rcuter) —Pakistan and West Germany have acceded to the convention on the declaration of death of missing persons.23 words
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Article, Illustration57 1956-03-05 2 Photo MK AND "MKS. I.im Ming Chuan. who were married at Amber Itoad. Singapore, yesterday. The bridegroom, the only son of Mr. and Mrs I.im Gee Teng, is a proprietor of a goldsmith shop. The bride is the former Miss Eva Farhraaaa, only daughter of Madam Janet I.im. The coupleStandard - 57 words
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Article85 1956-03-05 2 TACOMA. Washington. March f CAP) In'-''-crippled refuelling aerial tanker was guided in to a sale landing by its pilot yeslerda> alter the 10 other members of the crew parachuted to safety The plane was a KOJ6 Boeing Stralocruiscr converted to a refuelling ship used to feed85 words
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196 1956-03-05 2 CHINESE h lag behind the "Bamboo Curtain" on the mainland are having their history written in blood and tears for present and future generations. The leader of the Chinese Nationalist Delegation to the ECAFE :.ference in Ba lore Mr. 11. C. Cbt Standard this196 words
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Article49 1956-03-05 2 OTTAWA A 21-gun royal salute boomei out across the capita dav trie the arriv t Italian hief of state a. onchi arrived u*h t y of 16 aboard a special ti picked up r a late arrival ol ashington train at araed omy ole in.49 words
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Article12 1956-03-05 3 U.S. Jet Airliners In 1959 erica in a of Ox 9 Mr.12 words
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Article19 1956-03-05 3 RU Sun per stock r of resai Lee. 40--r of Pekan lined $250. onths' iail > Court. I19 words
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Article38 1956-03-05 3 «U P of ambitious voting Sinuap«>i cans who ed a Youth Literal •> Movement, is today h»r recognition j rom rei president, old a emphatic week of the officials ary v.th a b rea the38 words
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Article62 1956-03-05 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The jungle-clad slope of a hill 1 some five miles from town has j been on fire since 2 p.m. today 'but the Fire Brigade has not received an alarm. A huge column of smoke has I beci from the scene of62 words
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Article, Illustration31 1956-03-05 3 NKRwas keM 1 i;..,,„. **»»>« t.-nth tion of the many guests of the shipping community and officials who attended. anniversary <>1 the Malay Seamen's I'nion. Standard pieture shows a sec-31 words
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Article282 1956-03-05 3 Chaplain To Fly In For Last Rites KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Men of the 22 Special Air Service and a Police Field Force from Fort Brooke this morning reached the hurnt out Valctta which crashed north of the Blue Valley Tea Estate in the Cameron Highlands282 words
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Article62 1956-03-05 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. 'Sleepy Holl day become n activity with able and aders among the peoole President of the r Indian .Association. >rais here yesterMr. Morais was speaking at an Indian community ot Selangor function to bid Mr J. Leons D'Cruz, farewell. Mr. D'Cruz, nominated62 words
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Article162 1956-03-05 3 BOURNE SAYS 'SORRY' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Lt. General Sir Geoffrey Bourne, the Federation's Director of Operations, conveyed through the Air Officer Commanding, Malaya, today his "deep sympathy" over the death of two RAF officers and five air dispatchers of 65 Coy. RASC in the Valctta crash in Cameron Highlands last162 words
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Article174 1956-03-05 3 FARES: MORE PROTESTS THE representative council of the Singapore Trade i Unions Working Committee, rday opposed the inten- tion of the Traction Company to increase its fares. A resolution adopted by the Council said that any inwould mean a ri>e in I the cost of living and workers would be174 words
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Article, Illustration57 1956-03-05 3 MB. AND Mrs 7 Kondari seen after their marriage it Sepoy Lines Police Barracks. Singapore, yesterday. The bridegroom. Idest son of Mr. and Mrs Zaharas hin Omar. i N i ireaaaa al Ifc* Singapore HarWt Board, The bride i> the i. initr Miss Chi Zahara. \uungest daughter57 words
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Article134 1956-03-05 3 400 Hear Sir Donald KUALA II Mrrii. Suii.-Kiiiopran (ioveinmcnt officers met today t*» weigh their future prospects in an Independent Malay*. The annunl general meeting ol tne European Civil Service Association of Malaya was declared open by the High Commissioner. Sir Donald MacGilIt "was attended134 words
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Article41 1956-03-05 3 NINE families in the Bc-dok-Changi area of Singapore have been paid $23,900 by their land owner as compensation for vacating their farms. The Singapore Farmers' Association had been negotiating with the owner for the last six months.41 words
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Article87 1956-03-05 3 PENANG. Sun. Music lovers on this island are in for a rare treat when an Internationally famous hu band and Wife an Will give piano duets at the Si Xavier's Institution Hall on March 8. The concert, sponsored by the Arts Council. Will K87 words
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Article76 1956-03-05 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Party Rayaat. led bv Inchc Ahmad Bocstamam, is rallying 1 B> -etainecs to agitate lor the release of all detainees Kn the country. A .statement issue! bv |he party requested all former da- Lncci to contaci The headlarters of the Party ir^ Kus76 words
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Article67 1956-03-05 3 BENTONG Sun. Some < mployera In Pahani and '1 n nugan i are dodging the -< e! n m ot tile Labour Code r< hit ing to matt rnit y allowance by paying a lump-. mi m ol $50 as an all-in benelit allowance. The Standard was told67 words
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144 1956-03-05 3 Union's 'No' To Std. VI Pass For Stores-Men THE Singapore City Council Electri< V. ers' Union yesterday objected to an Electrical Department requirement that applicants for 20 vacant posts of store attendants should posseStandai I Six certificate. The Union contended that qualification was unneces--Ir. K. Suppiah. president the Union, in144 words
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Article89 1956-03-05 3 2nd Axe Attack Victim Dies KOTA BHARU. Sun— The station of Kam; on| Berangan, Inche Abdul Latift bin Ahmad, 32. fell victim to an axe attack by an unknown assailant today and died two hours after admission to the Kola Bahru Hospital. This is the second fatal attack in 1289 words
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Article43 1956-03-05 3 PEN U 0 Bun —Mr. r Keith Hillier of Messrs. Sime. Darby and Co.. Ltd., and Miss Mei Leng. elder daughter of Madam Lam Kheng Gnoh. were married before the Rev. Theodore Runyan at the W V n odist Church here43 words
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Advertisement409 1956-03-05 3 SPRING SALE NOW ON IN FULL SWING j BARGAINS REDUCTIONS. GRASP THIS OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE YOUR DOLLARS GO A LONG WAY REDUCTION FROM 10 TO 35% ON ALL PIECE GOODS. ir READY-MADE GOODS. I ir UNDERWEAR I STOCKINGS j ALL GOODS ARE FF.ESH i FASHiO'.AEIE NO OLD STOCK TO CLEAR409 words
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Article90 1956-03-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Ban Special traffic arrangements have been drawn up for the Royal wedding at Sri Menanti, Negri Sembilan. There will be one-way traffic from Seremban on the main road to Sri Menanti village via the Sri MenantiKuala Pilah junction on the following dates and times:90 words
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Article19 1956-03-05 4 SENIOR Inspector Tik bin Omar, of Mersing, has been transferred to Ku'.im, Kedah, as Chief Investigating Oi" 119 words
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Article245 1956-03-05 4 MIC Chief Calls For Faith In A New Nation IPOH, Sun. President of the Malayan Indian Congress and concurrently Minister for Labour, Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, today called for closer unity among members of his community and their continued co-operation with the Alliance. Addressing the annual245 words
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Article132 1956-03-05 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sim. The Postal Employees' Union, Johorc, at an extraordinary delegates' conference held today, resolved to amalgamate the I.OL'O-strong Union of Post Office Workers. Malaya. The initiative was taken by Mr. S. Thevarajah, honorary secretary of the 180-strong Postal Employees' Union. Mr. 8 levarajah is132 words
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Article, Illustration221 1956-03-05 4 Att€Piht>r IWir Of B*ri>spvß*iitj Ami l*€>4lVt> Assurvtl JOHORE BAHRU, Sat- Statues of the five "Buddhas of Peace" were borne m procession through the streets of Johore Bahru this afternoon. The Chinese community was observing the Festi\o\ of the five Buddhas a long established custom. Its observance221 words
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Article, Illustration46 1956-03-05 4 I CUE Azi/.ih bint i Haji Baahaaaai SMia atcsacd in sa aiuicnt "'M.iii.um kah.ur aaatasac was placed second i:i the 1 Kch.n.i contest held reC ceiith at the Klaiu Park, i?i .ti.i <»i' the Uaag Ms- triel So;i.ii Welfare t i mBBJtlfC 1 ''niid.46 words
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Article117 1956-03-05 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun The members of the Tampoi ||i nt H -pital Board lor current year are: Dr. Tan Yoon Fong, < Chairman >. Drs. F. X. Olivero, P, S. Raman, Francis bonking, N. a. Durham, Low Boon Ghvm. M Thii-.anayac-im. T. Abdooicader. s. k. Dttarma* lingam,117 words
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Article28 1956-03-05 4 YAP LNG TICK. :i 15-.'. old schoolboy, was yesterday killed in a colUston with a lorry at the Third Mile, Ipoh I' -i. K'.m'. i Lumpur.28 words
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258 1956-03-05 4 St. Johns To Have $60,000 Building IPOH. Sun.— Perak cer it] of St. John's Ambulance A ciatinn is now nearer its objective of having its own "headquarters building. As innnal ien< ral meeting vesterdav the chairman the Perak BJAA, Raja M i bin Raja Mahadi. dj closed that there was258 words
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251 1956-03-05 4 KU \LA LUMP IT! S ;n. Tin alalayaa Trade Union i*a uncil r n quest Head* g.t: 1 i the Internal tonal I rati D Of Free Trade Unit r. to oppose Tunku Hbdul Ran nan "opium plan" at Internal I At a251 words
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Article110 1956-03-05 4 ALOR STAR, Sun. People He was supporting a prohave taken to horse racing pos al that the traditional sport because buffalo fighting had f buna]o fhU in Kedah been suspended, a.leged the vice-president of the Abdul revived Hamid Sports Club, Inche A plea had110 words
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115 1956-03-05 4 S6o,ooo To Survey ßrunei For New Industries BRUNEI. 4 (Reuter) The Brunei State Council has authorised the expenditure on a consultant's fee to bring an expert from urvey the po? lity of setting up new industries in Brunei fi Top priority will be given to the consideration of the possibility115 words
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Article110 1956-03-05 4 Red Cros To Start Donor Services lA LUMPL'H ■••led for fur. the Red services. Her appeal v. of the |raa<* of the B ~tosb Society. The society's Week sids on March B transfusion and had a ittfcmally conne The local I its best to of the Medical I must have110 words
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Article28 1956-03-05 4 JOHORE BA Tay Ah Soon. 20. 3 oore hawk* in the Pot j Conrt. today for m i bottle of medicine, withoul >crmft. Qgfdgdgfdjl^28 words
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Miscellaneous893 1956-03-05 4 SPORE DIARY I 0 n I REDIFFUStOS "^Aiiir". ?*SF Standard cMlmanac "p 1 Nature the Contemporary J vSia^f^'ai^ii^.^pm 1 INFORMATION AT A GLANCE lOC H: Weekly meeting (women** Date With 1 section) at 11 Bcotti Road 2.30 (Can) lt 3 645 and 9 15 prn QLOW Trouble In Store 730893 words
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Article, Illustration1180 1956-03-05 5 Concluding FOR A KING'S LOVE -the story of a great Royal Romance headmaster r<«Baj£3 ted two &^T parents ff e at the H This is M 2 to be 1 the v cxcitier said: n their re." xiously, nappy as anything. bursting I p il exciteThen •.tinuous ear: -Of rao*1,180 words
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Article763 1956-03-05 5 mil W°* MARRY me?' Peter asked. Now nothing and no one can come between us. We have won through boy hurled himself down the steps of the main porch in a hurricane of delight. BiaBia had his mummy and his daddy. t^figr We were all together on Christmas763 words
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Article192 1956-03-05 5 rfIHE -death" of a young L man in Port E South Africa was reported in a newspaper. People ringing his home to svmpathi7e with his relatives were shocked when he himself •.vered. "11 BWj fBB toetcfling people's fares when they saw vie after believing I was dead" he192 words
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Article184 1956-03-05 5 sweet little church standing in a garden somewhere between Lausanne and Vevey. It was a very tiny and there were only about twenty villagers at the simple morning service. They took no notice of us as went in. each of us lighting two candles. Inside, there were184 words
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Miscellaneous249 1956-03-05 5 v $Jf 1' 1 1 m mi i m mniiXuMu>i iium, 3fe CROSSWORD PUZZLE aajßflajMMßaWßVa^ CUES UN l re- BOSS mark concc 1. Treachery, not necessarily 2 I at cards Hi. 7» 3. 8. Epics stung with distrust :er <7> m U°* 4. Slander of r 9. Mother of Horus249 words
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Article529 1956-03-05 6 THE warnings that have been repeatedly given by statisticians the world over on the steadily Increasing population figures and the risk oi tl. ri being insufficient food in the years aht the hunger of the people has brought realization to tho urgent need for formulating plans to stem529 words
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Article410 1956-03-05 6 rW TOE will be considerable world sympathy for the protests that the Japanese O made against any continuation ot I atomic and hydrogen bombs by Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union particularly in I near Japan. The Japanese have a right to feel strongly on this410 words
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Article226 1956-03-05 6 There is only one pest on this earth and that is the human race. If it wasn't for our existence here all the birds, beasts and creatures, if not exactly living togeth I in peace would at least be living In a reasonable state of cold226 words
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Article, Illustration1194 1956-03-05 6 Richard Lowenthal - Richard Lowenthal By LONDON rjURIXG the past three <• a r s. the Soviet leaders haw achieved freedom from fear if not for their subjects, at least for themselves. Stalin's death and Beria's exeeution removed the dread of the next purge. e\er-pre-sent with them for almost tun decades: the1,194 words
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Article, Illustration931 1956-03-05 6 GOH HOOD KENG - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME \0 APOLOGY is made for continuing with the picture thrown on my mental s. reen by Chief Minister D.wid Marshall's "Singapore xv til remain a eeaasjy* projector. As i wrote on Saturda\ this statement also reflects on the future status of Penans and Malacca931 words
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Article204 1956-03-05 6 We the PEOPLE Opium Control Sir: I should like to congratulate you on your most timely and praise worthy editorial of February 29 on opium control. I agree with you that Tunku Abdul Rahman's plan of registering addicts will help to a certain extent to bring under I vision the204 words
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Article284 1956-03-05 6 Sir: I I th you I •a i; LncUOO has been con 1 erred on a cit. n I colony in the appo:r m nt of Professor E. S. M nteiro to be Dean ot the |f( <•;.. al School by U B University of Malaya. This high284 words
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Article14 1956-03-05 7 OINT, Rhode 4 Reuter). Pibul SongPr »t< rday to Perrotta. States naval14 words
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Article14 1956-03-05 7 I »Reuter> Prime n. will Khrushchev Bulgan- R amunist tda said quoted by14 words
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205 1956-03-05 7 U.S. HAS NO TIME TO LOSE, WARNS V-2 SCIENTIST WASHINGTON. March 4 (UP) The United States has "no time to lose" in the race with Russia to develop space vehicles, a leading rocket expert said yesterday. The warning was sounded by Dr. Wernher Von Braun. German-born scientist who idered one205 words
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125 1956-03-05 7 Missionary To Appeal Murder Verdict SUVA. Fiji Islands, March 4 tßeutcr* An appeal has been lodged with the Supreme Court of Suva against the death sentence P on Feb. 3 on a 24-year-old Engli>h missionary. Reginald of Stokc-On-Trent. for the murder of a 12-year-old native boy with a pick >n125 words
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Article, Illustration74 1956-03-05 7 The Riviera Sunbathes... HOI ll»\> M\KI RS swam and sunbatb i on the French RI i < areek when the Mediterranean >t was m srtj ha* k la normal aft- i aa BBaaaaaJrj it wint- i aßi h asav ed many holiday cam.nations. ...While Paris Freezes If the sunshine returned74 words
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Article36 1956-03-05 7 TELEVISIU.N progiammes cost the British Broadcasting Corporation about £2,200 sterling an hour or nearly three times the cost of five years ago, Sir lan Jacob. "Director-General of the Corporation said yesterday. Reutcr.36 words
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Article101 1956-03-05 7 Quick Thaw Floods Villages FRANKFURT. Germany. March 4 (UP) A sudden thaw that broke up Europe's B/orst cold wave of the century loosed sweeping floods across Germany yesterday. The Rhine washed through cobbled streets of mediaeval wine villages and lapped at the steps of the 0 S embassy in Bonn.101 words
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Article, Illustration330 1956-03-05 7 HAMBURG, March 4 (Reuter) A Nude woman may sit on your lap inside Hamburg's nightclubs but her pictures cannot be shown outside, according to a new local authority ruling Nightclubs owners in Hamburg's St Paul dist have joined forces against the ruling,330 words
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Article167 1956-03-05 7 CLUBB IS HOME TO REPORT TO GOVT LONDON March 4 Lr.-Gcn. John Glubb Pasha, flew home from Jordan yesterday as the British Government reconsidered its position in the Middle East. Glubb's airliner landed him on London Airport at 1828 GMT at the end of167 words
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144 1956-03-05 7 Jordon Declares Friendship For UK uiuuique said the country would honour its 1948 treaty binding it in alliance to Britain until 1968. Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Syria have urged Jordan to break ott all British influence and lean on them. The Jordanian communique declared also that the Arab Legion, now144 words
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207 1956-03-05 7 Dozen Kings And Queens Invited -To Grace's Wedding MONTI C A R I O, ataaaco March I (UP) Prim e Kamcr and a< tress Grace Kelly w ill be m u ried in a ci\ il teremonv at I 100 I 1000 (,M I on \i)i il IS. at the207 words
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188 1956-03-05 7 LONDON TO U.S. BY RAIL -VIA MOSCOW LONDON. March 4 Reutei Moscow Radio today outlined a scheme to build i dam across the 55--mile-widc Behring Straits, which separate Siberia from the United States province of Alaska, tc permit heating the waters of the Arctic ocean by means ol nuclear energy.188 words
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Article95 1956-03-05 7 BONN, Germany. March 4. (UP) The Foreign Ministers ot France and w 7 esl Germany met yesterday in a renewed effort to sett e the lonsj elandins Saar dispute They sought agreement on conditions under which the rich 800-square-mile coal-an steei basin will he restored95 words
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Article, Illustration38 1956-03-05 7 LADEN with small boats, ond manner of scientific equipnv tHe Royal Navy londmg Narvik (2,2i/y tons) ornvcs at s Fremantlc, Austrc ly, on her way to ctomic tests ot the Mont< V ello Islands. APAP - 38 words
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Article153 1956-03-05 7 Party Split KOMK, March 1 (IP) An op;Mi rebellion spIH Italy's huge Communist P.nt\ >e.«tcriiay. The revolt in- mts are 1 fed up with tl laid down by Moscow. Their "get-tough" nands to easy-going leaders revealed rious split in the Communist Party outside the Iron153 words
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141 1956-03-05 7 10,000 At Pope's Birthdav Audience VATICAN CITY. Mare:. (AP) Shouts of "Viva" and 'Long life" gre» Pope Pius XII yesterday at B birthday audience packed with 10.000 persons. The Pontiff celebrated his BOth birthday and the 17th anniversary of his election to St. Peter's throne on Friday. Celebrations will continue141 words
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Article61 1956-03-05 7 WASHING lON March 4 (Reuter)— A meeting of 12 nations to discttas proposals for President Eisenhower's "atoms for peace" programme was cancelled unexpectedly here yesterday. No explanation was given. The 12 nations, including the Big Four powers, op a secret conference last Monday on a draft statute61 words
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Article35 1956-03-05 7 .m.w.N jiiiieiii is io oe nrodueed for ihe first time in India by a private Indian firm in collaboration with the Widig Companv of Germany and the An. Company of Japan. AP.35 words
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Article141 1956-03-05 7 D (For Death) Day Fixed For Stranaler LLEDS. England. March 4 :irst man to b< to deatl. the House Commons voted a f< abolish hanging murder has been provisionally I announe erday. The condemned man. 29--n Moczygemba. a Polish miner, was sentenced ang for strangling Mrs. Mary Pn< -old141 words
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Advertisement891 1956-03-05 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. 1.1 IH'l 6 2*l- i RoWimob Red IWM the BL(JE FUNNEL L|NE NCHM AVfKICAN StRVICt. To Mi f»« Boitcn. N.w Tork Bait.mor.. Ph.ljd.lphi* b Cult Fo,t» b MM* y b h rr Kenan. m.*. w i 1 K' <r :i2'M.r 27 2 S M.ir A S891 words
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Advertisement1225 1956-03-05 8 fel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) Sh 0t c „T THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SS Carrier^ option to proceed via oth«r ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS tc LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON t> CONTINENT Singapore Oue Sails P Sham Penang Liverpool1,225 words
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Advertisement940 1956-03-05 8 MITSUI pP| LINE S'pore P. S'hom Penong FOR JAPAN frcm Continent Akogison Maru r Yckohama Nogovfl Kobe 15 Mar Hokonesan Maru 4 cr YoKOhamc Kobe Nogova. vie Honakono 26 Mar FOR U.S A. vio Suez ♦or New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore Asakoson Moru trom Japan 16 Mar 18 Mar 19 Mar940 words
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Advertisement752 1956-03-05 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCanl Foi Aden, Port Soid Genoo. Antwerp rr. I Copenhagen. G'th.ntuig ond O*lo I x "INDIA" xx. "SELANDIA 11 1 4 Mo* 15 1 5 Mot xxx) "SIENA" 19 20Mar 21 22 Mor xxxx "KINA" l iy^ xi Colls Beyrouth, Gdynia xxi Cells London752 words
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253 1956-03-05 9 SCRAMBLE AND SPECULATION PUSH UP RUBBER Standard Market Correspondent SCRAMBLING for short covering of March rubber and speculative buying brought prices up sharply on Saturday morning, business having been reported^o' around 991 cents per lb. (961 cents on Friday). p e "jai'ket was strongly influenced bv report! of ht an253 words
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Article318 1956-03-05 9 Hammer's Profit A STEADY incioa<e in the volume Ol water deliveries undertaken by W. ElamnM i ft Co. Ltd., Singapore, throughout the year ended Dec. 31, 1955, is gnnounced bv the chairman Mr. \V. McArthur. in his annual statement to shareholders to be presentcd at the318 words
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Article212 1956-03-05 9 U.K. Aids Timber Research DURING the See ad World War Important Bourcen oi supply of timber becaine inaccessible to Britain and some have remained so afterwards. m part as a result of ftnllfrft ol paymeiitg restrictions Colonial territoiies v. ere thus preeented eritti exceptionally fovourable opporl uit for expending their212 words
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Article25 1956-03-05 9 TOTAL exports of ruW ei from Malaya to all countries during le ruary amounted to 84 1 129 lons, according to official statistics.25 words
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Article134 1956-03-05 9 the directors el The Seoda>an I M s Rubber Co. '•'(I have recommended ;i first and final dividend of 84 per tent.. less tax. for the >COt ended Sept. .10. lit;)."). The eu lited nc ounts showed £85\36Q oel profll before tax (L'48.217 the previous >ear) or £34,359134 words
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Article91 1956-03-05 9 A motoring team,, which Is now in Ipoh. is due in Singapore tomorrow. Among the auxiliary equipment which the OxlordCambridge Far Eastern Motoring Team is carrying with M are two cookers made bv the National Pressure Cooker Co. (England) Ltd. and Burroughs Wellcome snd Co/i pharmaceuticals The91 words
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Article235 1956-03-05 9 I Finance And Commerce THE chairman of the Pcnanp, Wheat Flour Merchants Association. Mr. Ung Hew Lena, has expressed the hope that all European merchants would try to co-operate with the body and support the common idea of "healthy trade.*' After I short period of235 words
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Article206 1956-03-05 9 UNITED ENGINEERS LTD: r ea of labour difflc ill es du ig the year ended 81.1239 i reduced p 81 iras earned in the sum IX 1143.579 (8.1 I dter deducting Preference dividend dividend of 5% has been recommended on the Ordinary sh I Net current assets after206 words
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Article52 1956-03-05 9 81 y g|r forces have now p Dc aircraft Late ordei fn r Irish Air Corps, who will ta i delivery in the summer I vampire is said to be sui 4 for instruction in all aspects of jet training, from i hand i exei ses to advanced52 words
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Article271 1956-03-05 9 BUSINESS clone in shares from Feb. 19 to Marc h 2 INDUSTRIALS:— Huh Borneo Petroleum 43/11 to €3/-» Fraser Neeve Ores $1,721 to $1.70. Gammons S2 10 to *2 20 Georgetown Dispensaries $-2 10 Hongkong Bank Colonial $930 cd to 189 cd w*m. Jacks c271 words
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Article, Illustration482 1956-03-05 9 A Market Correspondent - A Market Correspondent By WITH a background of uncertainty and tho absence of any incentive, the Malayan share markets were dull and the total volume ol business sullered a further reduction. I Inc. [a had a-. and with the commodity 01 hovering around 96 pound,482 words
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300 1956-03-05 9 u.o. Trade Chiefs See Prosperity Ahead .CIFIC Coast business leaders are ac: international trade have predicted that 1956 will be prosperous series exclusive interviews with Reuter. y. they do not quale diet: oiuiderotfngi of an outbreak of war, as they did a year ago. One of the fat promote local300 words
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Article54 1956-03-05 9 I LEB and earnir 0 iyear Tire and Rubher Company reached record highs in 1955. the chairman announced MeS annual report. Sales totalled UASU tH 139 Stan* v. cent higher than the p:« 1■: r»-.en snny.6 :irU 1 n t ed to US 818 655 74554 words
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Advertisement309 1956-03-05 9 i^ £jff llv|M \PORE. IINDERS rrTR'CITY DEPARTOperating I* Power Station NOON— Supply of CounterBrass Round lose P-' ms from ent <Room RS DfPARTand Erection Chuan Road 'orks Demdahle). ON 22 3 56 ,rs from Mi I IM received B. C and D f the _:anu up r the store g309 words
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Advertisement476 1956-03-05 9 NOTICES JOHORE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT T^ENDERS are ii ited for tl e 1 I MEDIUM \DF. SIAMP^sL RICE at I SU JAR lo <r G i rnmenl Hospitals in ,loh< The term of the cor for 3 months beginning 1 April. 1956. Each tenderer must quote the price of each item476 words
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Advertisement611 1956-03-05 9 The Bankruptcy Ordinance 'CHAPTER 4.' i In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN B \XKRUPTCY N i 131 of Re ATOMIC TRADIMi (O (a firm) Choo Seng Q < s< 0-Pl :>r;< tot <^! No II A. 00 to Ri od, Singapore Rl I611 words
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Advertisement197 1956-03-05 9 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TIiNDERS IfJATEH HEPARTMENT: (a) Repairs, Resurfacing end Maintenance oi Gunong Pulai IC'aa at turning area in tront <>- the main office block COSE 12 NOON 21/8/86 Termer Deposit $50/-. Drawing far. be seen on application to »hc Wh'oi Department (h) External Renovation and General Repairs197 words
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Advertisement241 1956-03-05 10 NO BUSINESS J WW LIKE SHAW BUSINESS msssrl capitol him DRAMA WITH 1,000 THRILLS! J SHELLEY WINTERS J thousand W, t s^y so BiXW Cs<-v.sr'.P£ AMMOCOI.O* Q COMING! M.HjniticiTitlv oh.osod! > JA\EWmw Rock Hudson asano. y. sw >«' M Rlitß^f^lHrEf sW v »^laiHl#BM«BPJsy Seal I """lAiiiiiiiii i i*e«^ o OHHOO^^V241 words
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Advertisement327 1956-03-05 10 r: ««'T ltl.li I I I 'I >'E^ m -You're nolhlnn .like on |l| \ftjf I i'^^n^Ve h ?;h m 1 Lr ii# ;J \lr.en\ i JL round a flame'?" "I uh.it the ehaulTeur sajs. /fflmA l^geatt /T thought vou u.re a bit gv:-:-:-:v:x f/' motheaten." Thus brought it bark327 words
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Advertisement336 1956-03-05 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRA( ll()\v NOWSHOWINC TSr VT 1/ LU R 1.4 >mo»«1'1i-«03 AiflCo»/^rrTo*4ro v NEVER SUCH CROWDS! I ALL SHOWS SOU) Ol I 1)1 l<l\(. 111l V\ If KI %.|j I i\i\m\i, i IM(,lls j) V*| MARTIN -LEV/lg i v^X- faCßeMeaaUßolKeW M; ;v hm g^BSSSßßeaO^i^BS^ia^ggek TTON.uxor, SSJ j jWj OFj336 words
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Article166 1956-03-05 11 Jational Hopes Search Grand Nattaaal >a mir* and E-S.B. mM ..t Stf Snish of the oats Steeplechase mil*** at tae eonae here 7&B b> iPI,::tB a,ld 09 Fred ini until the laoj tir jumped ojirk, wao is to K m tht- Graad I the ten-year-lead in the rua foa.P-**.166 words
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Article, Illustration345 1956-03-05 11 LONDON, March 4, Reufer) Mighty Newcastle United, the holders, slumped to a 2-0 defeat against Sunderland in the thrill-packed sixth round of the F.A. Cup yesterday. bi the other marches Manchester City, last year's runner up, beat Everton 2-1 Birmingham Citv scored a 3-1345 words
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Article403 1956-03-05 11 LOXPon. M Real s H»Ol B\l I \SSN. It P SIXTH Koi Nl). Arsenal 1. Birmingham C. I Manchester C. 2, lon 1 castle U. 0 Sunderland 2 Totte :n U. 3 I I M.I I DIN ISION ONI Aston Villa I, Cha ton 1 B403 words
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Article55 1956-03-05 11 WARWICK, Mar. 4 (Reuter) Ken Norris. Britain's six mi e k champion, scored his Brst w:n in the English cross country championship bete yesten I ly when no covered a nine-mile course in tj min. 1 1 m Fred Xorris (no rela' was second, by SS55 words
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Article51 1956-03-05 11 ARCADIA, D Ifornia, Mar. I iRe itei Mr. Ri f worth's Tcrrang won the $158,800 Santa Anita Derby over nine furlongs here ft 40f> day. Tcrrang beat the Llangollen Form's Social Climber by ra lengths. Mr. G. I. Mart:-,* More Glory was third. There were IS51 words
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Article31 1956-03-05 11 PANAMA CITY. .M;.r. (UP) Shirley fiy of the U.S. won the women's singles Si the international ltr tournament here yesterday i feating Yola Ramirez of Mi.\. CO 7-3. 6-1.31 words
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Article31 1956-03-05 11 BIRMINGHAM. March 4. (Reuter)— Diane Leather ye terday poo the English opo> noon's ctoos country champ;oaship at Sutton Coldftold coverin;: the 2-\ miles in 15 nto S3 sec.31 words
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Advertisement61 1956-03-05 11 ACCOM. \VA\TFD KEQUIRED by smll sotoj ed K iropOOß import firm otiice and ihowroom S| '-ce about 1.200/1.(500 sq. ft preferably L-: ind tloor. in Robinson I' Collyer Quay, SI iml rd H id or Orchard Road area. Reply Box T2632 S S TODAY 15, O.JU, 9.10 p.m. __T I61 words
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Advertisement780 1956-03-05 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACAM OIN I (RE I ITY '.CIL O R I iA i MAINTEN \N( I Ol IK ES yeai <--ement in ince in salary •> o BO —9: :>. u IjOIOxAIS 1 I I Variable Allowance. I'• e and J: of Arehiteeta ol M i I B780 words
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Advertisement579 1956-03-05 11 i\(;\(,i\ii\t ngigamsnt 'is m saaa I be* sooa Augu iest son o vee Ah ByO and Ruth Ya ilailfsdsi of Mr. 6c Mrs. SITUATIONS VACANT irtment eehnician's Exam/ Technician's 475 pm Total emoiumenis for candidates with minim urr. pastan ol shall be $***** p.m and $190.6i pm. A. 2J. MOR579 words
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Miscellaneous149 1956-03-05 11 Li I Abner By A/ Capp I X" A maw' >V X CAVJ A STAR Of K-AND bLS!DLI^ f MiLLION-5 y "~"Sr* PAIR C S. M u-t. RAR^r I HSJUf-SMEIa. ha. l: RIM OP little: children <^> O'CASniIOT,V E ,OLD C^P)GS"-7^RO^VTvVf < S CLUBS,GARBAGE FIT RJRJ WANT TO SL-L7 HLR/7-149 words
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Article360 1956-03-05 12 USMilers Snub Santee NEW YORK, Mar. 4, (Reuter) —Five runners who withdrew from a race in which American miler Wes Santee com. peted were booed here last night as they lined up for a special event of their own. But there were cheers from the 12,000 crowd for 23-y old360 words
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Article253 1956-03-05 12 Eddie Ferry In German Q-Finals IiONN. March I. 'Reuter t ildu- < honng. Malaxas winner numerous badminton lilies including the Vll-Kng-land lost onlv one point u hl!e winning a quarter final ot the He hr.it ||.ii„ Walbrue.k West <ormanx 1.1-U 1". 1 I'.ui K<>it Olsson iSuedpin urni one better b\253 words
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Article72 1956-03-05 12 Radin Mas Katong Win RADIX Mas Sgmrl Club beat Perh: Stis -I In 1 S -\KA Di ision A footba match played at Fam r park yesterday. Mohd Idris (3) Seng were the scores Dollah Yusoff replied for Perhimponan Stia eagvK Tarn r P u <. Katong Si Club trour.72 words
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Article347 1956-03-05 12 CONRAD NG - GOAL HAPPY SINGAPORE FIFTEEN goals in two games what a sensational start in the weekI old soccer season for I Malaya Cup champions Singapore Sheddms the Lssi tract i "Great S ump ot 1 955, Sing i] 101 e SjSVf some 3.0"' .J.,.ar. Bt a: Stadium regulars aorr.o- thing ieally347 words
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Article161 1956-03-05 12 Goals and more goals Ikal MMM tlie lane Singapore ifere calling in the second lialt. And tour more goals completed the rout ot ArmyXaru. who o<iincd one consohit'on goa 1 in tliis half 7'? roup/; Masscy in lhe 44th Tn in ute. Rekar i wed twice shortly161 words
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Article, Illustration463 1956-03-05 12 Maori Chief Shows Promise Of Bigger Triumphs PENANG MEET IN REVIEW Says \\IM)s()K LAI) KI ALA LIMPt K, Sun.— No horse this season kicked ott in more promising style than ."Maori Chief, who routed his rivals to win the Kedah Cup over 81 furlongs on Saturday, concluding day of the463 words
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Article, Illustration61 1956-03-05 12 Bin fast. Moi 4 (Router) Eln^L.ri'i u ca 4 Ireland 2-1 in the iron's hotkey intcrnatioi ye crday. AWWXC, B extreme fight, I es and the Army/ i r i on his u le I- fee* p Iko score dou>> lo ante 11 i i eci re61 words
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Article87 1956-03-05 12 SOCCER SAF.) l: p r creation Club V Amicable Athlel I nciation el J t* stadium. 5.15 njM Frii dly: s itg •r> i»« ■tF Ri ssr sfar Bum, SAFiI D/r. A I Korib i Dan Afiah at M Jfj; Sernngoon MeUnj FoenißSterj Se; 1 ,i ii CYM87 words
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Article28 1956-03-05 12 'INK B ,el: c Sn H i, in fnendlv soccer n Std playi d !of|;,\ I Kedit scon the Bfl m i for 1 h. ick28 words
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342 1956-03-05 12 I- 1 kNI mUS h i i Router) N< >rt yesterday I tiled by i I singli mnt. lo ti> r). lo bi it Cai lifl U m toui h Usse In the asm essea h I wcy Oevei342 words
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Article, Illustration40 1956-03-05 12 I>ulurrs ;,v Dr. F. C. B. Marshall's wrecked Triumph TR-2 is seen on the left, and t ,n tht ri»ht. Btuhun s,, llealey driven by Sankara Das lying across the Monsoon drain.— Standard Y.C. LeeStandard; Y.C. Lee - 40 words
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334 1956-03-05 12 Thrilling Day At Polo Club Gymkhana THERE were plenty of thrills and enthusiasm in the 10-event programme 01 lie Singapore Polo Club's annual Gymkhana at the Thomson Road Polo ground yesterday. 1 l'i the Team Tent Pegging event. Bve team.; competed, the334 words
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Article63 1956-03-05 12 KUALA LUMPUR. San. Omar bin Makim won tne IS miles Kualo Lumpui to Sungel Wav and hack time trial rycli race organised by the Selangor Cycling Association He fini.-hed in one hoar foui mins. 89 sec Lim Ghee Han e/as secend. third Charles Jollefa A serviceman.63 words
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167 1956-03-05 12 Late Start Didn 't Stop The Minted MINTO CU beat Pak. 3-1 in a SAI A di\ n 3A p m i^- i r l o; I.", p.m on the CYMA around yesterday 'l ben was no referee, ar. same I_i not beuin until a r re rived, to opened167 words
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Article328 1956-03-05 12 Edin Peters - TWO Singapore speedsters crashed at the Singapore Motor Clubs standing-start speed trial at Princess Elizabeth Estate yesterday and were lucky to escape with their lives The Colony's well known racing ace. Dr F. C. B. Marsha!!. who wrecked his Triumph TR2, suffered a fractured shoulder and328 words
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Article26 1956-03-05 12 on a circuit, just under a mile kmg. ar mpetitors had to cover about l^-miles. Thirty-nine-year-old Pi dent of the Singapore Motor Club26 words
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Article179 1956-03-05 12 e a Cooper r I by a Triumph Thunder! cc. engine won I cc. an event for racing lie won this rtnit in Imin ;>n.:;., 5,., uhl(h u, s hp fastest time nl u,e da> Incidentally this is the iMh FTI) award he has uori179 words
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Article196 1956-03-05 12 f OH. Sun.— ln the final of [the t Ho IKnocko Kinta tained their title beating Kuala Kangsar Star performer for the was Thilainathan who all three go Zu cored the only goal was the fastest Um, p Pope dr •sr unlimited 'Ond and ve196 words
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