Singapore Standard, 6 March 1956
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Title Section16 1956-03-06 1 Singapore Standard m m i. Vet SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1956 I t I\\(,r> l"» < r!MS16 words
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56 1956-03-06 1 15 More Officers Told: Quit Jordan ch 5 Sir Anannounced -ulling trom n to show t and ns conHouse ir.d cannot in a I would action Lt Gen. \rab j Frin conh a by f rr ng gi twn party British ■o appeasethe by by and auge r.old leaser I56 words
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Article22 1956-03-06 1 MOLLET TO MEET EDEN 5 t ßeuter^ Guy Mollct Anthony Eden i n n<*xt Sunday, the announced •vould retu: amc evening, his22 words
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Article460 1956-03-06 1 Told To 'Cover Up Loss, Officer Tells Court Martial A BRITISH ARMY Major yesterday faced a Singapore General Court Martial in connection with the recent los of 2,400 detonators from 443, Base Ammunition Depot at Kranji. Mcj'cr Albert Leonard Henderson, 38, commanding officer of the460 words
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Article101 1956-03-06 1 GOVT. IS 'GRAVELY' CONCERNED III! recent theft <>f rxplosivrs f. mi \rni> depots in "sinea pore was causing the Colony k rnmtnt serious concern. < hirf Minister. Mr. David Nl irsh.ill said vesterd.n Mr M irsh.ill said the minci! of M-nisters uas stud\ing the sanation and would mak<- a report101 words
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Article27 1956-03-06 1 h 5 *Re sklent Syngman Rhee r" th:- afterrun for a President of ■jSwith Korean Republic. said he wanted to give "younger SttUslJU barter27 words
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Article18 1956-03-06 1 OLD London a. Patrick Anwho was ieath lor mur«l an Indian student, has a reDri* ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article29 1956-03-06 1 THE Duke of Bdmburgr) arrived at Gil c ill ir In tl Royal yacht Britannia yesterday to take part In fleet operations based on Oihrai. tar. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article194 1956-03-06 1 Tragedy Hits Ship In Port PENANG, Mon.— Two people were killed and three injured when they were trapped in a gas-filled hold ot the Rajula which came alongside Swettenham Tier, here, this afternoon, j The aV id Were identified as seam in Ifunusamj194 words
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Article58 1956-03-06 1 JhRUSALL'M. March (Reuter) Syrian machine- 1 lunnera this afternoon fore- ed down an Israeli airforce] plane, wounding the pilot, an Israeli military apotesnian announced here. The spokesman said the plane wa> Hying over Israeli territory in the northeastern tip of the country when the machine-funnera opened58 words
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Article109 1956-03-06 1 3 WHYS FOR FLOP IN CYPRUS LONDON. March 5 (Renter) Britain disclosed Officially todav that recent negotiations with Archbishop Makarios. leader of the movement for uniting Cyprus With Greece, broke down over three major issues. These were: 1. The Archoishop*s Insistence on an Immediate amnesty for all political prisoners on109 words
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Article25 1956-03-06 1 FRENCH farmer Joseph Doucet aged 60 was found drowned yesterday inside a wine barrel in Orleans. Police said he had probably committed suicide.25 words
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Article160 1956-03-06 1 Loke Takes Out Writ On Council CINEMA ROW MK .11 STICK Tan Ah Tah in the Singapore High Court yesterday gave leave to Mr I.okc Wan The to applv let an order to quash the resolution of the City Council in connection with the building of a cinema at Katong.160 words
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Article59 1956-03-06 1 War Risk Insurance Rates Cut lo: London underwr. t. stri lot ano pinj? tor voyages snd m the China coast. They quo* f 1 .ree -1 -.•> and ;•< r. £100 sterling for both imnton he south, but iding Form* lowloon and Macao. was shlmngs per £100 sterling. 23 REBELS59 words
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205 1956-03-06 1 HONIARA. Solomon Islands. March 5 (Reuter) Passengers and crew ol the derelict island trader Arakarimoa lived on rainwater alone for several days towards the end oi their two- month ordeal of being adrift in the Pacific Then, when they abandoned ship, manv of205 words
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378 1956-03-06 1 MORE than 50 assistant nurses walked out of the Johore Bahru General Hospital wards nn Saturday, in protest against an order to wear "toad-shaped" I caps. r The row over the "toad" caps has 80 deteriorated :n the General Hospital today378 words
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139 1956-03-06 1 A RECORD 5.231 Federation and Singapore students passed their Cambridge School Certificate examinations. Of this total, the Federation nagged 3,632 passes while Singapore took I.5Jy. The honour of coming out tops again goes to girls schools both in the Federa- tion and Singapore, with no139 words
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Article28 1956-03-06 1 THE Ceylon Mercantile Union had decided to call its 7,000 members out on strike lrom about 40 businesses in Colombo 1" sunnnrt nf a»2P claims.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-03-06 1 ggdfg 10l R MAR (lII* I youngest member of the KciU Fodeba African Ballet troupe is tossed through the an h> dam crs Koknli left and I iv sou richt during a i« h» n sal for their Pans s, M ,n A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Advertisement91 1956-03-06 1 HAVING A PARTY 7^ Tm(N OCDEt A V PARTY PACK r < sieves *oe s: ;o lasf^r^^sl aj^v <h R! as .1 i>i i EBB) BSM Ska*. :W5& f^Bk^bb bSk BSSsSsstdtn&r^sl I 'I Lsi Ist 'I incorporating BsT=^ ***®Hbi BJjsE !^^H buttons for ssbbbblßllßsbC V* iwafiaaaassl njajl selection and fully91 words
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Article483 1956-03-06 2 Let Us Pay For Our Crime, Said Note To Living' though she saw him writing something at 2 a.m. on Dec. I JO. Fatimah's brother. Omar bin Ua.ii Abdullah, a businessman, said Fatl m a h wanted to go to Pontian to start a cooking483 words
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Article, Illustration81 1956-03-06 2 A GROUP of 2.) boys from the Prince Edward and Queen Street Boys' Hostel went on a sea trip to Raffles Lighthouse on Feb. 29. The outing was organized by Commander Thomas 11. Suddath. U.S. Assistant Naval Attache in Singapore. who was one of81 words
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Article34 1956-03-06 2 PENANG, b F..e hundrod waterfront arorkei ang> nig to an Indian labour company (]<■<-<■< 2f> on strike lobowing i sati Fa toi agree ncnt rc.e'b.r management al thi Lah Office today.34 words
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233 1956-03-06 2 A N -ATIOX y some trade unions outside the Trades Union Congress group are trying to dominate the o r; -:es>, v. as tnae'e by presider/. Mr. Jaganathan, V> It erday. air, Ji| inathan said thai e union, have been bringing; pressure233 words
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Article61 1956-03-06 2 Malacca, Man. A. Leger, a young Sungei Bahru plaJsßßt% who ran his Land Rover into a ditch at the 61 Kl< oang Road OB) Day and spent the night in a hospital wa s onvictcd by Magistrate r. on four counts of the motor traffic regulatistis61 words
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112 1956-03-06 2 $1 5,000 Yearly Grant For Muslim College lllh lederation Government has agreed to make an annual contribution of 81.5,000 to the Muslim College, in Klang, Selangor, it was announced by chairman of the college. Date S. I. Alsagoff. The Federal Government hag been invited to appoint two representatives to the112 words
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Article26 1956-03-06 2 A SOLITAIRE and a sapphire ring worth $3,775, beOnglng to Mrs P. Ma] lev. were |t0 en from a Pcnang h rial early yesterday26 words
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Article218 1956-03-06 2 rrom rsernaru Williams. ON BOARD THE WARSHIP NEWFOUNDLAND, Mon. T/wanty Malayan Naval ratings and a midshipman from lhe Royal Malayan Navy and the Royal Malayan Volunteer Reserve took pari in a limberingup surface gunnery shoot today aboard the NewfO midland Oil the east roast of Malaya218 words
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Article45 1956-03-06 2 Too Many -So Fined $5 IPOH. Mon- eoh K ading guilty to n the M«oday. Kf a as friend's wedding. "Bo," he sa d I wante a gay time. tnirtK I Wk u must have had I'*1 many 'yam aens said gtetrate Che Abdul Kadir45 words
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Article36 1956-03-06 2 HONGKONG, March 5. Special Standard Service Closing prices Of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15.73 to i'l Sterling; 85.9025 to rssi $1,043 to Malayan $1; $0,166 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold »25fl to a tael.36 words
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249 1956-03-06 2 If Music, Be The Food Of Plants. Play On KUALA LUMPUR, If a. Reports of Indian expenmrvts to 8001 pIWQt trwujfn with m ■f: today set thr ra^orporated Society of P'.-.'jcrs mere sa> v<n BtdOttJ Che possibility nf c IHIIII r stimulating Herca Braziliensis to yield more in: ox. In249 words
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151 1956-03-06 2 Union Asks For General Wage RUn THE Singapore Department Store Kmpl„v,,s 18 point demand to three leading department stores m the lhe stores are R binson ft j Ltd., John Little 5?"*V. (.vlaiaya) Ltd.. and V\ hiteawny Laidlaw Co., Ltd Its r claims are:151 words
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189 1956-03-06 2 JOHORK BAHKI M«n. lhe !>,,_, Sessions Court. V I ohm tod;i> lamented he termea the "inadequai ol the law 1,, < "big fish in a swindling ease. ''In my opinion." said Mr.r— Cohen, "same per.-cn persons not before th- c involved in the ifff-189 words
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Article88 1956-03-06 2 KI LUMPUR, Mon. Royal Australian Regiment which started opeSß* Uons aga rorists nmediat second man ■slat* day afternoon. He was killed when h» who a cams. Army author bourne named ties Sergeant C. C. A at Brisbane. rol of t. hed to the ■■<•> -n<where and88 words
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Article27 1956-03-06 2 rt. Mo: bin Bakar as sentenced on Saturday to three months' r it b v euit Magistrate. Enche Abdul Aziz, lor unlawful posseof scrap r27 words
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Article102 1956-03-06 2 $20,500 Award For Widow A vni'vc mother of nine w« awarded damage mSS $20,500 by Mr rah in thesangaaor Q widow. Ratanam Pad*. dent on Aug 30, 1954 ounsel, Mr. betas ft Murphy, told the cou: a milk vendo ■2£ntly after hav: with a car driven by ar school teacher.102 words
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Article36 1956-03-06 3 Unions May Withdraw from Dispute —Two naediating en 300 I their emPahat Iron g with- at ions. hat the :ve and efforts .tion to National Workers Industrial Malaya. Tow, presii Indus•oday if withdrew accountable that hdrawal36 words
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Article20 1956-03-06 3 I— The anil of the held •ving S. Bol- < v Lee SecIVan. Dato r> Khen C Che Mr.20 words
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Article36 1956-03-06 3 Mon. The s Court today when Tred before the E. A. Long on rge of murder. Yassim Sahib Sharif! murdered Ong .of clerk and ted Traders, a in Beach aanded in cusweek.36 words
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181 1956-03-06 3 front Rejects Marshall's Move For Coalition xPORE Labc r ast night rejected Mr. •irshall's i tlitmn with the Socialists but exoverwhelmlng dence in his meeting of Council was i the most units inception. P I pleased with dence, Mr. 1 The Stai P meeting that proud" of his not want181 words
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183 1956-03-06 3 Lib. Socs. Retaliate Till: Liberal Socialist Party aril] in future boycott all-party meetings called bv the Labour Front oalition Government. This step is being taker, r retaliation to a Partj Executives called the "lou practices" of the Laboui Front and the "unscrupulou> :i: m::- r183 words
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Article120 1956-03-06 3 New Device For Scaring Elephants KUALA LUMPUR, II to The Pahang Game Warden. Mr. A. K. R binaOß, today commended a new bird-scaring device untilizing acetylene explosions which hn< B •>>> been found an effective protection against elephants oeatroying crops. Marketed under the n ana Of "Loosco Bang'". Iha device120 words
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Article70 1956-03-06 3 PEXAXG. Mon. An Executive Committee member of the Kedah/Perlis Division of the Union of Ex-members of I van Security Forces, Inche Ghulam Ismail, has beer. pelled from the Union. Inche Ghulam's expulsion was decided upon at an Executive Committee meeting held in Sungei Patani recently70 words
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Article59 1956-03-06 3 ALOR STAR, Mon.— Kedah Government clerks are to receive $2,000,000 in back pay as a result of the back dating of their new salary scheme to August, 1947. The State Council will be asked at its meet: ng v ra on March 29 to approve payment59 words
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Article28 1956-03-06 3 WOMEN 'S RALLY THE Women's Section of the People's Action Partv will a public rally at Shenym Waj on Thursday, at 4.30 p.m. to celebrate International Women's Day.28 words
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Article38 1956-03-06 3 KHAN AX. Men In be Sulaiman bin Drus, ADO Kuantan. was feted at a faredinner by the staff of the li trid Office, on Saturday jht He is going on tranafi to Kuala Lipis.38 words
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Article225 1956-03-06 3 Tributes To Gurkhas KUALA LUMPUR, Mon— The 1 10 Gurkha Rifles, crack battalion which has killed more terrorists than anv other unit staffing its eight-year anti-Communist operations in Malaya, was told today: "Vou weil detent I change of scene and a role away225 words
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Article411 1956-03-06 3 Gets Seven Months Jail A BOGUS awfttjhl «nnly sold in Singapore and Bangkok, a faked drug "Cosmic Energy T*. «>»i">liig it to be a cure for tuberculosis, was yesterday sent to prison t>y a Colony .Magistrate. H p was "Doctor'' Notaaanl Janaen arho had411 words
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198 1956-03-06 3 Disease On The Decrease BKTTKR ir.edical facilities in Singapore have curbed considerably venerea] direagea, the Acting Senior Meri.cal OHiccr of the Middle Road Y.D Clinic Dr. Koh Kim Vain, said yesterday. Dr Koh told The Standaid 'that available statistics show a :>H nor cent198 words
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Article46 1956-03-06 3 'OLD BOYS'" cd the bia ir;, Chns'ian Co. lege are initiating a Singapore-Malaya branch ol the Alumnj Aaaociatioo ol the College. All old boyi are Invited to get m touch with Mr. P S. Ragratnam nt Indian Chamber Ol Commerce. P.O. Box 1038, Singapore,46 words
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Article43 1956-03-06 3 COir Am Tc-k of Xo. 160 Pagob Town, afuar. was Bned v )n f, r two weeks' imprbson- "!<•;.' b v the Muar Magi>trate b<r permitting hi> premises to ie u>ed a c a common gamin" houaa on fteb, 1 143 words
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Article134 1956-03-06 3 UK ROMANCE FLOWERS IN NEGRI SKI MENANTI. Mon A 17-gun salute at 10 a.m. tomorrow will open a weeklong celebration ot a Royal wedding which has its beginnings in England. The Regalia of State will also be mounted. The wedding will be between Tunku Bahiya. daaarater ai134 words
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Article136 1956-03-06 3 A.O. Post On The Fade Out t .TOIIORE BAHRU. Mom— A •'onorc (Government spokes:.-.,. r old The Standard today the State authorities were already carrying out trie policy ai l;i 1;|1 abolishment of Administrative Officer posts in the State. Prei toualy, Mersing and T »nt:an each had an Administrative O136 words
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Article91 1956-03-06 3 Their Big HeadacheDonations KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Pure Life Society, a r h I r i a b e organization which looks alter the welfare ot 80 orphaned bojra and girls. are appealing b r ir.' nt y to meet its charitable commit merits. Their biggest headache according to it>91 words
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Article29 1956-03-06 3 $100,000 Dope Haul SINGAPORE Customs seized 250 pounds of opium worth 5100.000 from the fuel tank of the vessel Bentong on Sunday The Bentong arrived in Singapore from Bangkok.29 words
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Article129 1956-03-06 3 IPOH, Mon. -Mine workers employed in European dredges and mines in the Federation decided alter a seven-hour meeting: that they should be included in any future bonus paid by mining concerns. Tbis deciaion, readied today by Bio Malayan Mining Employeea' Union, will be forwarder' M129 words
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Article52 1956-03-06 3 AbOR STAR. Mon Carelessness eost six Malay farm* crs so. bin loss in paoi in Central Kedah during the weekend. They had been burning^ hay in a padi field in Tanah Stratus when a strong wind b'ew the burning hay over an i;nreaped field, comp.eteiy destroying52 words
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Advertisement147 1956-03-06 3 CLOSING ruhber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (nom) 1004 UHK March loo^ 100. No. I (nom) .C\ BgJ No. ."> (norm M7 M8 Tone: Steady. TIN PKKH The price cd tin jeste relay was S.'JHOi per pical (Down 111l LONDON KLBBLK No. 1 K.S.S.147 words
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Article3499 1956-03-06 4 PERAK 'S SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS m> iiii. Kindling htv inc suca I cessful students in Perak: A BUNG EDWABO \l l SCHOOL taiping ■.1 Habm bm Mohamec I-ma.i 3. Abdul Rahman b.c Mohamed All 3, Ahmad hm Said W \ny How c;... j. Chan Kuen gv Poll 3, Cheang Kara Yum3,499 words
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Article1429 1956-03-06 5 Mt.KI SEMBIEAN KIM. (-1 ORC.E THE FIFTH St HOOE Abdul Hadi bin Abd v.,., I >dul Rahman bin Ma: Abdul Rahman bin Ya acob 1. Abu Mansor bin Haji Mahmul 2 Adham bin Abdullai. Uia Baba 2. Banana I tlakrishnan S/O M Vefientam 2. Chelliah a/o K. Muthusan Choy1,429 words
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Article528 1956-03-06 5 KI \N I \N \BI)I II Ml S( HOOL Abdullah bm Mohd Yunm 2 B ;din bin Musa 1. Kam Eng Hock 3, Kam En* So: 11 3 Khairuddin bin Akasah 3. Koh Yu Kwan 3 Lee Kam Chuna 2 Lim Yeo Geat 2. Mohd Am i. bin Haji528 words
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Article680 1956-03-06 5 ALOR STAR Sl ITAN ABDUL HAMID COLLEGE Abdul Mairk bin Abdul -\/i/ i Abdul Rahman bin Khalifa 3. Abdu lah bin Abdul Rahman 2 Abdullah bin Lai Ibrahim •>. Abu H ikar b-n Mubimmad Xoo'r 2 A -mad bm Darus 2. A:'., ip bin Ahmad 3. A/nn bin Junid680 words
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Article275 1956-03-06 5 th: sri.'i \n ism ml COLLEGE KOIA HMIIM fl dul Hadi bin Daud 3. Abdul Razak bin Salleh 2. Ahmad F'arouk bin Isahak 1. A Zabirii b Hassan 3. C Phee Alk I, Qhazali bm Mohamed Noor 2, H:.>:::m bin Daud 3. li:as iv.:i Hussam 3. Kar.g 'IVek Tee275 words
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Article1030 1956-03-06 5 From Page 1 I Lee Sau Che 2 Leong E iop Wan 3. Lim Hock Real 2. Loke Suet Fong 3. Low Beng Poh 1. Mahinder Kaur 2. Ng Sow Leon 2. Noor Kamariah Bt. Mohd. Ealleh 2. Olive D/O Devadason 1. Ong Hong Kooi 3 Ong1,030 words
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Article669 1956-03-06 6 IT SEEMS almost inevitable now that Singapore II be faced with another political crisis and that it is going to be of a far different complexion to that which Chief Minister David Marshall envisioned when he c\ i his fears of such a development. In fact, the portents669 words
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Article173 1956-03-06 6 [ASI Sunday (March 4, 1956) an important milestone in the progiess, work and achievements of the Anglican Mission in Malm waa reached with the Centenary Festival of Sl Andrew's Cathedral. In the celebrations both religious and social, which wil] be continued throughout this week by all Andean173 words
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Article859 1956-03-06 6 The Magic Art Of Wart Curing wl PERSTITION. in varying degrees, dies hard and in BBC talk Beatrice Coogan old of a reputed cure for warts which was quite inexplii.ihle bv ordinary standards. Tor as lons as I could remember I had nine warts on ni\ left hand.' she said.859 words
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Article176 1956-03-06 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME THE first thing I read on opening my morning paper was the screaming headline on the front page More Rough Weather Alliance Threat to Quit Marshall Government Not encouraging things to read on Monday morning, but the fashion, apparently, being to create crises it176 words
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Article222 1956-03-06 6 |>UF things moved fast MJ Apparently the Liberal Socialists were so convinced that the Labour P'ront would pread out the red carpet ano grasp their Jtsiretched hand. that some allowed theil tongues to wag unwisely, or it may be a case of a prickini conscience. Anyhow, some of the222 words
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Article268 1956-03-06 6 We the PEOPLE HIGH BILLS FOR COOD ROADS S liu r udents m Dix 5; 1 Road and Puim CJrove Avenue 1 Upper Si range mn, we r. happy •I D tht Rural Board C< n tructt d roads lor ti.;^,: 'I iu y could now traVi 1 about comfortably268 words
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Article193 1956-03-06 6 S:: Ihe 1 .lißu uncmplovi workers of the Fung Keong Factory and their famines are now fa.-i.n~ want and hardship aa result of I i u D of the owners to do a dou n. becauae of the demand for higher wages •rai I the owners cannot193 words
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Article468 1956-03-06 6 I WAS playing a straight part on television in a strap. ess evening gown. The isppei bfOkfl Blad tne leading man held it together tor me rfght through a long scene. Thank goodness he bold on hut the -Titics gave him a shocking 'Ante up for468 words
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Article171 1956-03-06 6 Sir: The pium q■■ tion ha Brofjaed rj re rn 888 ng the public. it h i pit] d naany have arritten aaainsl the mtended lifting i f th< ban. If there is any c mmonsense in it, e nd'T.ir.^ an evil will i-e r: ainiy m eradicate171 words
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Article94 1956-03-06 6 Sir: Your c< rre: pondrnt. Mr. Law Choc n Chooi writing about "Wrong Name, Bame h rai n regarding identity card holders n reals the truth Thousands ot pcopii have their names writtc n incorrectly. At the initial taan of reajistration, most people neve r realize' thai the94 words
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Article497 1956-03-06 6 y > leel they ran alter theirs < in keeping with the oscillating whims and 1> fancies of their leaders. Vr LIKELIHOOD the Liberal Sociaii.-ts should 8881 IB mind is that U the misafofl fcO London Bona owing to lack of their support, they will stand condemned497 words
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485 1956-03-06 6 N. Zealand May Have Free Vote on Hanging From E. G. wViiU-i WELLINGTON T HEN New Zealand's prose:,. National Part\ administrat restored the death penaiu < November 21. 1950. soon aft came to power, there a. divisions. The first produced 31 in fa voui o* resi second a major t>485 words
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Advertisement29 1956-03-06 6 THE ANCHOR TO HEALTH It's full of goodness and just like Fresh Milk with onl> the water content removed. Rich, cream) and economic ril. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD.29 words
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Article165 1956-03-06 7 WASHING tt)H atafl B 7 *er) Representatives of Britain. France and the United States will meeet here tomorrow afternoon to consider lat[est developments in the Middle East, the Sue-: Apartment announced today. The State Department spokesman. Mr. Lincoln Wh I said that the United Statkad informed165 words
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Article224 1956-03-06 7 U.S. Senator Wants 'Summit Tnfk' To Avert Mid-East War Ike Urged To Use A Strong Hand MANCHESTER, New Hampshire, March 5 (AP) Senator Estes Kefauver, (DemocratTennessee), demanded yesterday that President Eisenhower call another "summit conference" to avoid the danger of war in the tense224 words
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Article82 1956-03-06 7 Sabotage Is Suspected NICOSIA. Cyprus. Muic'u 5 (WTI-A Biitish airliner- blei mp al Nicosia airpcai Uayl night as a neia four-engine transport owner a dull concussion Bfl M BFB being fueled for a flight to London Brit* Royal Air Puree their families, ic crashed at82 words
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Article286 1956-03-06 7 Waiting VATICAN ci:v. March I rjpj pope Prus xii told diplomats from 43 BattOßM rday that what the Communists call "peace i precarious truce duraag ark laraH the il and economic collapse the other peoples," President S\N S\l VADOR. V.areh IP The rotes I B Salvador elected Colonel J286 words
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Article, Illustration101 1956-03-06 7 I 17)71 Sananikonc. leader of tha Laotian 7- dependent Party, yt Un Ily declined aa to v lo form Laos' new government because he could not gather ei. rUgh votes tor approval by the National Assembly, the French News Agency reported irorn Van> me —A 7 IN HOLLYWOOD,AP - 101 words
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Article, Illustration147 1956-03-06 7 Brando Causes A Riot MANILA, Mai-h r> (I'D Ameriran actor Marlon Brando arrivad bere today from tha United States and promptly touched oft a raucous, if BBOltlived, riot at Manila's international airIDOUt 200 per- I B-;mdo BI i'.e :mted trom his plane and he had to he "res- e-i" by147 words
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Article142 1956-03-06 7 AIKO Mar .""> (IP) Frantic crouds smashed part <>f -i platform where two Japanese girls were uivinj; a demonstration of native dance s of Japan at an industrial fair here The crouds were so interested in the dame that they Inadvertently smashed the bamboo Japanese- style142 words
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197 1956-03-06 7 HONIARAS. Solomon Islands. March 5 (Reuter) Survivorg fiom the arretted trading vessel Arakarimoi said three adults and a bmby ta arms abandcaacd tha kel h in life-jackets last Wednesday when U was washed close inshoie after 64 days drifting] a*197 words
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Article56 1956-03-06 7 MADRID M uTdl 9 [API i > ii Garveinanaait on Saturdaj night ordered the closing of all houses oi prostitution and announced other na Bsan b to aboU sta prostitution throughout the nwintrj Pn i u bi at i al tolerated la 88J >n out they must have56 words
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Article, Illustration58 1956-03-06 7 Johnny Starts Stampede... SYDNI 7 March S (AP) Police rescued American crysinger Johnny Rav unconscious from a stampeding crowd oi 4.IMH) on hi< arrival at Sydney's 1 scot Airport yesterday. Gasping for breath with his suit shredded. Several women and children were injured or fainted in the crush. Ray was58 words
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Article37 1956-03-06 7 POLICE On d m tne Btf a hen thes v n al aed tag ali in ccan de m bisl rai an today at 'I i t nan. cap. 1 al < 1 Spanish Morocco Renter37 words
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Article92 1956-03-06 7 SEATO Heads Gather In Karachi Karachi. March S CAPV 7 itical and military loader? the East and West converged ea this hot Pakistan .•apital vosterday for an a:n»nation meeting to f'or-c stron^et Asian links m the world s di fences asamst Com:v.i.ni.-m. The Ihraa rlaj eonferenee the Soutlveaal Asia Treaty92 words
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Article39 1956-03-06 7 IH E Soviet newspaper Piavria Bald that the BponBOra ot the South-east A^ian Treaty talks opening m Karachi todav were following a road leading "to war and the colonial enslavement ot the peoples of Asia ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article28 1956-03-06 7 A MEMBER of the I.nited States House of Representatives plans to introduce a bill requiring the President to make regular pnhlic reports on his health ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article104 1956-03-06 7 BIG OIL FIND IN CHINA CLAIMED HONGKONG. Mar. 5 (Reuter) Prospectors claim to lave found big ncw deposits oi" gal in Commun.st Cfcrianm, p„t7cularly' in the sparsely populated mountain area 1,000 aaaal inland. The official N Ch.na Igi n< BBJd thru th< promising area 81 dam Ba.sin a ar- a104 words
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Article67 1956-03-06 7 N] W RK Mai 5 (UP rney-General Jacob Javits said yesterdar that riots at the University of Alabama over the admission of Negro co-ed Author, r rleaa j U i urgent necessity for a federal anti-lvnchir j a at pressure wrought to bear on C gresa to67 words
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Article75 1956-03-06 7 K.\i7\< ftaarcn 5 (API— k.nvi. r :/i ,7-\. <\ atesman. was declared I 1 -.v i.siami- Raaaatic Pari: v,r. r on of 'I- Cur. .bly Hiay Mirza. who has been Gov-aaaor-Gcncrai of I for the past sev< under its present status as a Brit: bbbbbb taaa75 words
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Article57 1956-03-06 7 i "OLOMBO 1,7: r Foster Dulles, Fmti Stat* S- y of SV,'e V.l hole d: iorr- u.w Pnm< Mm. 'er. Sir John Kotel twala and GovernorGeneral Sir (7 r Goonetil- arben he visits Ceylon un Sunday. They ar<^ dlscuss matters of eaaeral in- rnati. nal nt<57 words
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Article45 1956-03-06 7 U.K. -Japanese Monetary Talks LONDON. March i- Ansa -J a; ar m rBaat payments agrtasaeat v v.. B'»ard ol Trade Ott WBdBtB d..v. an a::*! 'a' s« today. e said that tht !ir:v;Cr -\> :< n^rii hi n. iwggßj 10 days and a rt n ch t45 words
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Advertisement166 1956-03-06 7 I. The House for Men's Wear! vVbfety Peer All Woo! Vest, J Wolsey Pee- Wool Short Button front BTK>rt sleeves $15 00 Pcrts with nyion $14.25 i Wolsey X Under. veer Wolsey X Briefs' Cotton Cotton Mfatl Athlete Vests |i r- uxr 42 S3 0C S.zes 34 to 42 3.50166 words
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Article3340 1956-03-06 8 138 Get Grade Is In Selangor PRIVMK CANDIDATES Ponniah BanaauappillaJ 2, D aM George Schubert 2. T. V. 6< adri 3 Sivagurunathan a 0 n E Kandiah 2. Syed Ahmad bin Sultan Khan 3. Tana Lup Cheong 3. B. Thoma 2. TOO Sea Choon 2. Wong awes Teck 3.3,340 words
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Article956 1956-03-06 8 THE HIGH SCHOOL Abnul a.- baa AJ Abdul Jabar i o Kadir 7 Abd illah bii Mohamed 2, Ahmad Fuad bin Abdul Rahman 2. Ahaa id S Cuddin bin Abdul Batunai S, Alb(:". Lim An ind i ffcrijcnan so Ramanatha Iyer 2. Ananlhan Si o ValUnturaaa 3. Baaraa aaa956 words
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Article409 1956-03-06 8 Sl-ICi AM Al GOVERNMKNI l\(.l|vn HOOI. Abas bin Hitam 1. Abdul Ibrahim 3. Abdul Gram! Ismail 3. Ahmad bin Meant Alim 3. Baskaran a/o K yanan 3. Chan Ah Sooi 3. Ciiang V- C Chonp Chew 3. Devadason s/o Manickam 3 Fong See Weng 1. Gan Tiang Hoe 2.409 words
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Advertisement208 1956-03-06 8 The world famous family ot TIGER medicinal products &Sr^r^Tmjp%j£j&* i 4f^m ■rrfe dffiXr' .^&x ..jlifl,., W4.V ■*iJl'>ae»aH^Bra i mA%m\*^^^n^mf^A^^A222^r^i fS/pw/hi-'' -^v<'^ Bkav^ 'j™?w BaT.l V% m^ lil 18»f a v:'^ B «j^g jagr v ■'^^2^'^x'*^ IV* r W^. --l v-^MoSfcl^T^^ faM B«l :?^R? HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pc'n208 words
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Advertisement86 1956-03-06 8 C 1 j J ;j 7 iindrr-lvMnti,-: I i-hl ymf fj]\ fl klhm.. a. romfnrtaW. a- r J?' A i;i -■'>.•«■'■ Jf+* r /v\ iml\ 0,.,u:1i for a I'ar,- 1,,l M-p\\ T" I r^\ h allrarlion and. liU all y^-l ,v I/ I N« HiMiilrr 1n.,.,..-- >\ vlnrr arr rr;«/v86 words
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Article5340 1956-03-06 9 r599 Colony Students Satisfy The Examiners THE following Singapore students were ■UC 7. in the •I i Cambridge School Cei tificate Examination •■< Id ia Dwatßaa r, 1155. Thgj names of cur.uidatcv bo gaaaigaaj a 08ara pai I I the examination are incltMJafgj They may btaia5,340 words
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Article184 1956-03-06 10 Good Trading Last Year Standard Market Reporter THAT 1955 was a good trading year could be seen in the number of companies operating in Singapore which is on the increase, a spokesman of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry told The Standard yesterday. L ast there184 words
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Article242 1956-03-06 10 MALAYAN rice production and imports rose in the first three-quarters of last >ear, according to a survey l>» the Commonwealth Economic Committee. The :''•■>• included in tha Co mitt e*a bulletin font published in London. In MaTaya, the Biea aOWO to main crop was increased.242 words
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160 1956-03-06 10 'We'II Be First With New Comet': BOAC Head SIR .Miles Thomas. Chairman of the British Overseas Airua\s Corporation, Ills predicted that Britain would he the first t-» hrinu pure jet aircraft into commercial passenger service. "I pn shall be the with the ncw Comet. We have two years' operating experience,160 words
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110 1956-03-06 10 Record Output By British Plastics Trade THI Brttlah plastics industry had a record production and ezpi yeai in 1955, it ibi sola ano d bg thi B::: Plu.7 •> Federation. Output about S2O4MM tons, bb Increase ol 46.000 Bl I l pgavtOOg year's d and more than double the production110 words
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Article47 1956-03-06 10 DCPORTS of acallopa from Tasmania are now packed In nolythene plastic and paper board. The shellfish are dredged in the Tasmanian coastal tera, and are packed in polythene whir-h are then heat-seal-ed. Quick-freezing makes tha pack and its contents one so. id block.47 words
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Article, Illustration93 1956-03-06 10 STUDENTS from 15 different countries, Including 84 Borneo BI d Surn-u-ak, are seen in tl\:s picture during their visit fo the Massey-Harris-Fcrguson inctory nt Coventry, England. Fha party mured the Baaaer Lena factory ot Masscy-Harns-Fcrgiismi and asto Iractora, aaalca btb aa> vortrci d'.l over thr icnrld. leaning93 words
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Article99 1956-03-06 10 THE total external trade of Malaya during January amounted to $782 X million. including parcel post, ships' stores and bunkers, according to preliminary statistics i>sued by the Registrar of afalavaa Statistics. Mr E. J. Phillips. Impa I t i aniMuntrd to 1395.5 million, while exports99 words
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Article33 1956-03-06 10 LXPLRTS ot the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization's Fisheries Divi>ion are testing new fibreglass and plywood boats that are being manufactured in both the United States and Britain.33 words
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189 1956-03-06 10 THE rubber market in I Singapore vesterday closed steady at $1.00 3/5 per Ib. for Prst grade March shipment, a rise of 1-3 8 cents on Saturday on the London report that rubber would be lifted from the embargoed list of189 words
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Article28 1956-03-06 10 GOPENG Consolidated. Ltd. baa declared an interim dividend of ten per cent, for the year ending Sept 30, 1956. payable o n March 27.28 words
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Article162 1956-03-06 10 MALAYAN industrial shares attracted slightly more interest at current quotations yesterday Rubber shares improved [g I y whi 6 tin shares were irregular. U E. ordinaries were quoted at alightl: Is ier prices. I •>- Bta indicating $8.65 with business passing at as high as162 words
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Article129 1956-03-06 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing price per Bical yesterday: copra March $27 buyers, $27 1 sellers: April $27A b >27 1 sellers; coconut oil (bulk) 84 < era, coconut oil (dr.. a 1 1 $43| sellers: Muntok white pepper 0132 Kellers, Sarawak white $131 sellers. Special Sarawak129 words
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Article86 1956-03-06 10 1 \LAY e following uess done: i 8 uammor > Metal Box It J 51.60: Spore Cold S'orage $1,521: Trader? 825; U.E. ords d odd lot. $8.60 c $8.70 toe. B I <rnes $2.80. Austral Amal. 15/11. 15/3. Batu S aneor 60 <■ 7ang ai $1.80: Puket86 words
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Article57 1956-03-06 10 yield per acre uid and •.ere recorded in 1055, according to official returns. Favourable weather and the absence of rabbits, due to myxomatosis, were la important factors .uencing the yields. Compared the total area of wheat, barley and oats, was lower by 22 I but total57 words
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Article239 1956-03-06 10 HER name's Fro>ty ighl and Ihe'a to be "mother" to crews constructing marine drilling platforms. She's presently ai Kuala Belaii where -he's being prepared for the job. She's the B.M.P.'s 2. 300-ton dumb lighter, formerly BSed Bj a floating warehouse at Labuan. Fro.-ty light Ifl239 words
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Article27 1956-03-06 10 TOI AL countri« :r< m Sn ip r< and the v- n of M. during February, amounted to 5 205 tons, according to luminary statistics*27 words
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Article, Illustration209 1956-03-06 10 j Towkay's Million Venture PLANS are now under way for the second phase ol Holland Grove Estate and Realty Ltd.s million dollar housing project. Mr. Lim (iian Han. head of the hrm told The Standard yesterday. Work has already begun on the first209 words
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Article241 1956-03-06 10 NEW SALES RECORD FOR SUN LIFE A NEW sales rec been established by the S Assurance Caaaa of Canada, the head! in Montreal announced. Last year Sun more than Can .-761 m... am dian company m one a —and at the same time j cfaaaed its total in force to241 words
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Article53 1956-03-06 10 SHIPS IN PORT <>| 111. I v. -7 a Bjg lllE -m Ann I\\ I I Hong Tat. Km Y-ong Ana. IWBBjaj Hin Seng. P. Song «k. Tg Salong Naaa M .%M 1 l.'awang. Slllt WHM7II Manoeren 8. BB Bentong 23. Kota Mandowi 27. Tre.n Kj«* fl Glengarry 33. Bennv,-.^|53 words
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Article54 1956-03-06 10 A CONVAgSJ airliner fltaad v 7 7 and .i pre p cr.-.:.. ru :c, e i' na ge and speed made its Aral flight v from a Bedford shirr The com: .:.a!i< r. of Amen can aircraft and B gines is intended ta atrate the54 words
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Advertisement228 1956-03-06 10 NOTICES MDLIII Wl) LINE ROYAL DITCH MAIL NOTICE TO (ONSKiMIs mv. "Manoeran" air. I 3.56 Berthed: 5.3.56 S.H.B. Godowns: 8/9 Genera! survcv v/ill be he'd on the No further survey will be NEDERLWD LINE ROYAL DITCH MAIL 41 -on Road 1 17 *****. INTERNATIONAL AMERICAN I IRM Receiving Applications Eor228 words
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Advertisement1232 1956-03-06 11 Te1: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Te1:. 2412 t>B lin«») (lncori>o,are<l ,n Sin R apo,e) "^t!."" 1 S o. 0 p 8 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE C«rr.e„ mpttom to pro<e.d »ta other port, to load and f"'*"*' cart SAILINCS »e LIVERPOOL. CLASGOW LONDON b CONTINtNi Singapore Oue Sails P. Sham Ptn.n.1,232 words
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Advertisement904 1956-03-06 11 MlTsui I^B LINE FOR JAPakj 1 Spore P- Shorn Penong rUR JAPAN from Continent Akogison Moru for Yo'kohomo. Noqovo Kobe 1 5 Mnr Hok one son Moru Yokohornc Kobe Nogoyo. vie Honckono 7fi Mor EOR USA, vio Suez for New York Philodelphia. Baltimore toTl\ n »r M nr\ U JOP904 words
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Advertisement797 1956-03-06 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Soid, Genoo, Antwerp Rotterdom Hamburg. Copenhogen, Gcthtnbu,Q and Oslo S'pore P Shorn Hcnong "SELANDIA" 12 14 Mor 15 1 5 Mor 16 1 7 Mor xii "SIENA" 19 20Mar 21 22 Mor 23 1 4 Mor xxx; "KINA" 23 23797 words
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Article904 1956-03-06 12 Ghee 1. Madevan a/o Kunhi Raman 2. Mok Kee Pan 1, Ng Arshad 3, Ong S 2 P 7 tH.:.) W.'-: Seng Choo 2. Sarjeet Singh r 1 ,n <.:._ Suhramaniam a/o Sinnasamy 1. Suloch a/o Gopala 3. Tay Soon Chuan 1 V vekanandan s/o Kunhi904 words
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Article3185 1956-03-06 12 II \N(. IKI I m HOOL Abd. Shookor bin H 7 Fft. wameh 3. Abdul Aziz bin I him 1. Abdul R;i. ..in bin Omar ma 7 leer bm Mohd \hmad Khairuddin Md. YusofT 3. Bu lomew Mahinda 2. Chan P Hon 2. Ch' B Seng 3 i i3,185 words
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Article, Illustration184 1956-03-06 12 A MILITARY convoy of six trucks escorted by Police cleared 1,400 highly dangerous six-inch mortar bombs from adump in Jervois Road, Singapore, yesterday. The dump was a secret irorkshop where bombs srete cut Into two and the explosivi extracted An exp'.o.-ion at the184 words
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Article140 1956-03-06 12 Boy Gives Reward To Charity A BOV's "public *piritedness" yesterday earned hi in a S.">(l reward. And he is giving half of this amount to a home for crippled children and half to his school's 'Stout Fund." The boy. Yap Kong Yuen. LT was commended by a Judge. Mr. D.C.140 words
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Article80 1956-03-06 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Superintendent ol the Kuala 7. mpur Fire Brigade, Mr. s. Kandiah, today appealed to managera of plantations eii the out k;rls of the capital to keep i close watch on bush and bracken fire. Mr. Kandiah tOkj The Standard today that the80 words
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Article31 1956-03-06 12 LADY Bark. wife of tho Governor Ol Singapore, Sir Robert Back, will visit the now Singapore School for the Blind, at Toa Payoh nt 10 a m. fo lav31 words
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Article94 1956-03-06 12 Assembly House Suitable S I N GAPO R P7S Ass e m 1 1 1 f House although an old building is suitable for the requ.ro- entfl of the Colony, the Speaker ol the Tasmanian Legislative A^semhlv. Brigadier H. \v. Strutt told The Standare! yesterday 3rigadior Strutt expressed this Opinion94 words
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Article54 1956-03-06 12 PAR IT BUXTAR, Mon. Tan Chen Lau, a .'>o-ycar-o!d woman, who arrived from China on Dv. 10. l!t.")4, was on Saturday lined 1580 or five months' jail by Circuit Magistrate. Inche Abdul A/iz, for failing to take out a National Registration Identity Card lot herself54 words
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Article47 1956-03-06 12 KUANTAN, Mon.— Pahang S'ate Commissioner for scouts. Mr J, R. Davidson, officially opened a camp fire organized by |he Kuantan District Boy S<-outs. Sea Scouts. Girl fluidea and Wo'.f Cubs from Government and vernacular schools, at thr Kuantan Main Padang on Friday night.47 words
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Article85 1956-03-06 12 HEARING ol the appeal by three Dutch oil companies against the decision ol the Compensation Board dismissing their claim for $6,000,000 compensation against the War Damage Commission in respect of stocks of oil. continues in the Singapore Court of Appeal today. Sir Hartley Shawcross, Q.C.. representing th<^85 words
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Article139 1956-03-06 12 Ambushed Extortioner Convicted GRAN BENG Know, who arai shot at in a police ambush at Singapore's Ka e Bridge on July 5 last year on a hid to extort |MM Irom a businessman. Chang Joo C hiang, was yesterday Ms> ted and sentenced to a yeaur*a imprisonment. Tha Ju last,139 words
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Article71 1956-03-06 12 KUALA LUMPUR li n. A 14-man d< putation 1 1 pit senting 20*000 paull pn an t in TanjeOflg Karang. toe rice bowl nl Sclangnr. w7l meet the Minister for Agricolt u i Inche Abdul A/iz. next M nday The- Ministi r wil be asked71 words
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Article45 1956-03-06 12 KUANTAW M.r. -A former Japanese guard h us< bi hind the Men r Bank, h has been used j ksta I after '.'nc reoccupatj a, has been taken over bv Government, to become Pananga Srsl museum in this new state capital.45 words
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Article79 1956-03-06 12 r I HE Literary S k of A -7: aj wi i gjivi the fo on li ed ires at the (Jnivei Ilalaj a in the next than a mont.-. Tuesday, Mar; l.'{. English Translations of Chinese bj Mr. Cranmar sajrng, April On Rea ling A Poem79 words
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Article42 1956-03-06 12 AN RA S C driver. Rami] bin Ahmad, was yesterday acquitted in a Singapore Traffic Court on a charge ol negligent driving which. 1: was alleged, resulted in the death of a schoolgirl, Koh Beng Hua, on July 13 last year.42 words
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Article19 1956-03-06 12 COMMODORE J. F. Corn rane has succeeded Commodore F.M. Walton as Commodore Superintendent of H.M. Dockyard, Singapore.19 words
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Article496 1956-03-06 12 Robert Francis Lim 2. Lim Swe, 2 I. i Chung Hue.. A Lob 2. 7 Lin I Poh Yuen l Long L 1 .ncent Lou I g Seng 1, J 7 .1 1 2. W cinami K n 2. Khim Greg N Mun Leong P. C. Eden v496 words
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Article64 1956-03-06 12 SLLI W M 1 MMW M lie M,| K |KI \(.(,\\l Abd bin Na, in bin Mohd. Ya.vam bin Taib Hassan bin arim 1. Johar bin 1, a Mnhawsße Hoe 3. Madhavan Kumara Prasad 7 Madnavan Ravindram mil bin HJ. Mo: I moi bin Abduilah A. Xaini bin Awang64 words
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Advertisement187 1956-03-06 12 MOTORISTS n°* /Cf™, batteries rvitporj il MADE STRONGER TO LASI |()\UR MORE SUSTAINED POU I l<^ L T pco?/n(ry Distribute rnnn^^^^^^sanffir Ho, k \,-v ii (o_.i ii.,,,- lilnl^nnwTOF ,j I"' Hn. Hone •n-Klii.enr B II il Hi Ifat^ j *rc:tm;tl -lor- Um. j. I B II 1 I 111 ipoh187 words
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Article, Illustration125 1956-03-06 13 THREE of Singapore's top motoring personalities are pictured here admiring the handsome silver challenge trophy that has been put up by StandardVacuum Oil Company, for their second annual Stanvac Economy Run jor motor cars to be held fro.* Buttcrworth to Singapore during the Easter holidays. From left to125 words
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350 1956-03-06 13 AAAM AID FOR NORTH BORNEO ATHLETES KUALA LI MPIR, Mon. Amateur Athletic Association of Malaya at its meeting here last night decided to assist a contingent of North Borneo athletes to the Olympic games this year. Tha e i il *1 approved the grant of $500 t the North Borneo350 words
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62 1956-03-06 13 TAIPING. Men.— Pcnanc Combined Schools beat North Perak Combined Schools 4-1 in a football match here. Penang opened the .-core :n the first half through right Inside Abdullah. On resumption North Perak equalized through centreforward Ashaari. The visitors dominated play, and netted three more62 words
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Article, Illustration129 1956-03-06 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.—Solangor's well-known sports official Mr. J. B stoddart was reelected president of the Postal Un BB Ath >■• c Club at its annual gi Beral mooting held al the Club's premises at Imbi ,v or oT; rials elected wore: 1 ice-presidents; i) Suppiah. and Tan129 words
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Article147 1956-03-06 13 SINGAPORE SOCCER: SAFA f SSf US Din. l: S Coriathtaaa its. Arooaaats Football Club at /a aa Besar nl 5.15 p m Din. 7A: HaikowyM SC vs. Seletar FC. ot FJSjrrSf Pa*!: e.\ 575 pM, SCC. p*t. Alrxaruira FT. al SC.C. al 515 a■■ Die 2B: SRC. vs.147 words
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Article174 1956-03-06 13 BEDOK Sports Club, making their debut in SAFA league, did we., to boa' 4') Base R em.k. q u B Division ;;B BOCCer match at 77..--lang Stadium yesterday. Though the Bssa from' Redok asserted their suporioUty aa their forwards did everything B*ll score, and there174 words
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Article52 1956-03-06 13 II UCWELL Sport? Club trounced Metal Ban Sports Club by SOveß BBBli to one in a friendly soccer match played at Farrer Park yeesterday. Scoro: for Mas 'I Bg rti Club were Ramli <2\ Ali Ain <•; s tri 121 md H b■• a/hi c Oaanan replied for52 words
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Article54 1956-03-06 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A Solitary goal scored 7-y r.rzr.' aringer Lim Hong Beef in the Stb minute of the second half enabled Shell sports Club to edge Chartered Bank Sports Club 1— I BO a hard fo ight Business Houses league a i way match on the Railway54 words
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Article42 1956-03-06 13 KUAI M'MPL'R. Mon Mercantile Bank, defending namnions, cleared their tot hurdle In the Business Houses league when they beat Level Brothers 1- or\ the Kampong Attap ground here today. The arlnning goal came ba Hm Jlst min :te through Morris.42 words
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Article94 1956-03-06 13 KUALA SKLANGOR. MoOwTre Government Engh.-n Senool T<each<ers Badminton Party ner- v v defeated th e Kampong Kuantan Malay Badminton Partj hv t.-ree uamea to rars la I friendly badminton matca al IM school courts The mUOSI ittg are the Sivagurui.at.nan lost to MekhUr 8-15, 779. 3-15;94 words
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384 1956-03-06 13 IPOH. Mon.— The Ramblers Sports Club, last year's soccer champions of Ipoh, served notice on all challengers when they scored a clear cut victory mcr the 15 19th Hussars in the opening match of the Ipoh district soccer league played at the padang384 words
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102 1956-03-06 13 K77 R n Mrs. D. B r th# onJv woman to n r. n s he kev r-at-h for the time this season, gave a fine perf h helpc bet 5 ••< Club, to beat Guthrie Club 2-0 e opening n of the102 words
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Article71 1956-03-06 13 IPOH. Mon.— Tc Gi S a weC-kn am Pexak sportsman, har; boon transferrei I Kuala Lumpur. He i attacned to the Food Control Department. A fofUßßf M rj !rc badminton chamj Tea BTSS until recen* H pßtsjgy g| the Per,:.-: Ba Iminton Aaaa a> tion, Perak71 words
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Article58 1956-03-06 13 TAIPING. Mon.— Good entries have been received for the ping; and District Football League this I e are fjsjj teams in the ri sl d c 12 teams in the second division Senior Jeag e totl ires will he sed at the Tsplanade assl junior league58 words
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Article115 1956-03-06 13 ITS FUN learning a language bv Linguaphone. At home in leisure time quickly ea"hl\ master French. English. Chinese Spanish. German. i T js<ian 29 languagea by L.nguaphore World's Standard Conversational Method Vou listen, you he*r men and worsen sp*Ak. vou understand you «pe;:k. Savr t:me. money. Gain job. srnool115 words
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Advertisement49 1956-03-06 13 n\ nT Whose tender sincerity thrilled vou in A Iml L ;M.\(iMll(i;\T OBSFSSION-THE BLIE VUL" A I rl V j JOHNNY BELINDA" I bL reaches the heights aganl as WYMAN bSbIIII I >tarrincj i— ■^•ssjsai a 11 Charlton HESTON A N i>i,:,,,rG thllma CATHAY— CO Af/*V6/ TREVOR RITTER f49 words
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Advertisement459 1956-03-06 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ACKNOWLEDGMENT mk ong. Sin Bak. Swee B and family thank ada and ra* s who seni ..nd lorne<= and ittrndad night Is and the funeral htleosd mother, .%frs Lee Kwee Chua. SITUAIIO\S VAC \W \r: LICATIOXS sr« ii ~r-. fl lor two probation*vers i th< rological •■■re r.459 words
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Miscellaneous253 1956-03-06 13 I- Ul Abner By Al Capp r.'*Jl t l!L^ HOVf/D TOLD HER ID MAXE HER 3cr-C\'L f S J NEVER r-tar^AM-rWfV^ SrrSa^rlaP VOu GET I> a f cu.vvooD sta- //ot//? N r <4 MfKlD ff iUS- UELAVE, MYA7MS^ v. all 1 —^H V ,N LREsr Jk Tgf 4 «AIA«US!y>j ,L.>Jrr253 words
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Article895 1956-03-06 14 WEIGHTS and probable starters for all eight races on Saturday the first day of the Perak Turf Club meeting at Ipoh are: Horses Class J, Div. I-BV2 Furs. 906 Soundwave 8y 9.00 Tay Soo Tong A Mac! :r. Ho Cr..- x 993 Oeifane Star 7y 8.13895 words
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Article, Illustration67 1956-03-06 14 THF! following will represenf tho Y.M.S.A. In a SUA •Junior KO. match against see. tomorrow at 5. 0n p.m. ou tnc s.R.c. ground. Avtar Singh, B7hen Singh, Mohindar Singh, Sewa Smr^h, Joginder Singh, I. J. Singh. Gurmil Singh, Jagat Singh. Vichtra Singh. .Ta.-bir Singh, Baldheraj Singh,Lean Kup Seng - 67 words
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Article99 1956-03-06 14 SIX G A PORE Amateur Sw:mm:rm Association's officials elected lor the year were: President— Mr G H Kiat. OBK (Re-elected I Vice-Pre-sident— Mr. Ken- Yan Leng; Hon. Secretary Treasurer Mr. Tok Khoon Sens (Reelected); Asst. Hon. Sec t Treasurer— Mr. Thoma.s Lee Ming Duong; Hon. AuditorMr. FOO99 words
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193 1956-03-06 14 _zIK I' Switzerland Mir \p record total n! ii nations— indud »n- Kussia— will compete for thi- |!i;>B vmii Id soccer championships in Sweden, the In trrnationul Soccer Federation announced last week. The Soviet Union has never before competed for the world soccer til193 words
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186 1956-03-06 14 OCR HOCKEY REPORTER - OCR HOCKEY REPORTER By HOLLAND'S World Olympic hockey team for .Melbourne thi> year reputed to be one of the strongest in the world will play two games in the Colony and two in the Federation in mid-December. Yesterday, the Singapore Hockey Association secretary. Mr.186 words
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605 1956-03-06 14 THE SPECTATOR - SI.\(;.\P()KE "A p 3. K\F 2. Rcjcrcc: E. Hcrmcr. Croud abn^t 40". In Co r.: r i:n reiser. AAA narrowly dofoat<ed Indian Reereati<oo Club b] lhe odd gaol ::i three AAA Icrl by 1-0 at t:ie ir.'.erval. Scorera arere: lui PCriw (2 x605 words
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Article, Illustration348 1956-03-06 14 EDIN PETERS - 'CRASH DOC' WILL CARRY ON M-Plan For More Speed Meetings EDIN PETERS By left hand. After left hand which is most used while driving." I caking about his latest U Dr. said I I he thought he could take I i Elizabeth hairpin j at hi; 1. but.. 1 course,348 words
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Article39 1956-03-06 14 Base Ordnance vM pot troun- vaJ Aram Pay Cor .r toils tm nil in the Singapore t*m District hockey league maUB at I l yestertu nance Dm 2. Ma a f&\ weftfth ah a red the ajsas^^H39 words
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338 1956-03-06 14 No SAFA Grant For Business Houses Soccer AX APPEAL by the Singapore Business Houses Football Association for a grant ot 82,643 Irom the Singapore Amateur Football Association was rejected by Council members at its third Council meeting. McGreg >r Wat\ ia the chair, a a hold al a Jalap. Boaar338 words
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Article230 1956-03-06 14 Good Start For The Stia Jayas STIA JAVA SPORTS Club were off to a good start in the Singapore Amateur Foot ball Association Div. .'Hi league when tiny beat Serangoon ."Malay Youngsters bv four goals to one at St. George's Road yesterday. It was not until th e 20th minute230 words
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Article34 1956-03-06 14 AX over-cotifldenl St. Andrew's School teem wen foi i I to i l-i draw by st Pel ri 'k'a School when 1 1 ey met in 7 riendly footba match ai Woodsville yesterday.34 words
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Advertisement86 1956-03-06 14 W SAFELY SPEED MY and ECOIMOMICAI LY li,, ion wiruk*' modi I- an- iinitu Un ir nil r* V i.v.r Hi. u..ri.i ««aVe*-j N r r i..,- ".v*^' r.i/'V- «r ~"Jl*J' p. in. I .ii iml»r«J\« <" "V La Mi, mcr *7~" At \\\\^V A W Hire Purchase Tmm uilnhk86 words
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