Singapore Standard, 13 March 1956
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Article199 1956-03-13 2 Stewart Warns Planters KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Chairman of the Negri Sembilan Planters' Assodal n, Mr, Donald Stewart, today warned collies against complacency regarding the Emergency. Speaking at the annual meeting of the Association, Mr. Stewart urged planters to make intelligent use of their guards to protect their Mr, Btei rt,199 words
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Article82 1956-03-13 2 Choristers To Join Water Show PENANG. Mon. Representatives of churches a: I schools have agreed to form a committee to organiM I choral competition to take pkuv (ii;r;r.4 Penan_:V mammoth water festivaf in June The choral competition will be held before the water sports and a perl- rmance of "Twelfth82 words
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Article, Illustration63 1956-03-13 2 photo. THK All Party Parliamentary delegation which arrived in Sinsapore yesterday from London pose at the Paya Lebar airport with the Chief Minister, the Council of Ministers and other Assemblymen. Members of the delegation, seated, are from left Mr. G. J. M. Lonffden. Mr. A. J. Champion, GeoffreyStandard - 63 words
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Article321 1956-03-13 2 Govt. Workers Send Ultimatum KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Leaders of the Federation Government's 65,000 daily-paid workers gave notice to the Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, today that they would strike on April 10. Thc strike- notice was handed to the Chief Minister's Private Secretary this morning by321 words
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99 1956-03-13 2 Stop Selling Permits Malays Told KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malays have failed to succeed in the road transport industry because a good number of them have sold their haulape permits to people of other races. Assistant Minister for Economic Affairs. Inche Khir Johari, said today. He was addressing a meeting of99 words
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Article, Illustration42 1956-03-13 2 photo by MR T C.RIFFITHS. manager of Masters Ltd., Kuala Lumpur and his bride, the former Miss Joyce Reason cut their wedding take after their wedding held at the bt. Marys Churih, Kuala Lumpur last weekend.— Yong Peng Seong. StandardYong Peng Seong; Standard - 42 words
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Article79 1956-03-13 2 PENANG, Mon.— Two Chinese youth, held up a husband and wife who were relaxing in the compound of St. George's Church ln Farquhar Street, last night. They took wrist watches and a gold ring, worth $125, and $11 from the couple. During the week-end, $1,200 was79 words
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Article33 1956-03-13 2 THE Perak Welfare Appeal Poster competition will open in Ipoh on Thursday. This competition is open to Enuli h. Malay, Chinese and Tamil schools. Closing date is Monday, April 9 at noon.33 words
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Article98 1956-03-13 2 IPOI I. Men. Twenty vegetable wholesalers in the Central Market b< w have asked the Ipoh ar.d Menglembu Town Council to sympathetically O odder their appeal tog renewal of their business 110 nc The* wholesalers, who claim they employ a labour force of about 200 assistants98 words
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Article36 1956-03-13 2 IPOH. Mon. An Annual State Convention of the Perak Women's Institute will be held at the Y.W.C.A., Ipoh. tomorrow at 2.19 p OS. Some 200 delegates from various places in Perak are expected to attend.36 words
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Article321 1956-03-13 2 sea.s All they had 1 itaPMI themselves for sustenance ais one bottle of a i I water. This was carefully rationed out. v.r.. D Aaam broke, two youths. Lee Wah Cheok and Leong S: Hi r. sighting land, v< lunteered to swim ashore to get help but were re train321 words
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Article198 1956-03-13 2 Kl ALA LIMPIK, Mon.— Representatives of the 20,000 padi planters in Tanjons Karang, Selangor's 'rice bowl.' today protested against the padi buying monopoly handed to the co-operative organizations by government. I 9\********************************************m The 14-ir.an ch put ation h I by Raja Sharom bin Raja By<198 words
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Article146 1956-03-13 2 She Just Laughs And Mumb Kl ALA LIMPIR, Mon.-A teen-aged url, who is partly deaf and communicates her feelings by shrill shriek Selangor Children's Home tonight after being found strolling along pur street stark naked. The u;rl was first spotted vesterday evening by European motorist146 words
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Article16 1956-03-13 2 m Popell O Wi^^l rradin in&paffl J ndon we will tft tl16 words
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Article, Illustration207 1956-03-13 3 ALL FOR A FILM PREMIERE L 0 mom^n have beea "Hi, the HilHam Jacks a* female \wb***n den B| pupation. »ho wiU ff cord ex- on the night of !>mirrr of Town I w tory j Kndbhwom rT ii a»ehsef«« Malaya. wjZTm***'* are F207 words
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Article62 1956-03-13 3 'IF WE FAIL BY LEE Via K K the I* [r- to ker ar v If K They I ft -.ment B sion B the certain B experiB of conB ould go P concedB thc British B all thc e after "merdeV be Mon. i wa g confident I e62 words
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Article71 1956-03-13 3 EURASIAN AWAKENING WELCOME BRAGA It Singapore I. ->ecn peaceful Ij r for Braga, 3 on pren AssoSouza's 12.000 emselves of :>.Uhy** and active h towards It is most gratifying. bf said, that the Association has resolved to rid itself of political apathy. Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, hailing the decision71 words
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Article171 1956-03-13 3 Lib-Socs. Join The REST To London THK Liberal Socialists bave given the "green light" lor an all-purtv representation at the April I talks in London on the constitutional future ol Singapore. Liberal Socialist leader in the Assembly, Lim Choon Mong, told Chief Minister David Marshall yestcp 'It171 words
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Article, Illustration239 1956-03-13 3 Malaya's Contribution To Art: Batik Paintings AYA will introduce to the world a new way of capturing beauty in art, when batik paintings be put on exhibition in Singapore, Vice-President of the Colony's Art Sot. Mr Frank J. Sullivan, said yesterday. The paintings are the work of a Penang artist.239 words
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Article88 1956-03-13 3 NO Exodus From Varsity Caine HT h.mcciior oi tlie University of Malava. Sir Svdiiex Caine, has denied there was anv exodus ol stall irom the University, i In an interview with The Malayan Undergrad. organ cf the University of Malaya Students' Union. Sir Sydney said: "It is quite normal, in88 words
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Article95 1956-03-13 3 On his reported resignation, Sir Sydney said he might accept another appointment before the expiry of his term of otiice next year. Sir Sydney said ne had reel "no notice of resignations" so far from four sen. or members of the University three professors and a95 words
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Article55 1956-03-13 3 STUDENT bodies in Malaya have been invited to atnnd a Students' Afro-Asian conference m Bandung from Mav 5 to 10. lli: oference follows the successful gathering of political leaders from Afro-Asian countries, states The Malayan Undergrad. It aims to bring together students of Asia and Africa to55 words
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Article62 1956-03-13 3 PKNANO. Mon. r.i,h prizt will be awarded tc irinnera of the 1956 District Padi Competition .to be held at the Ballk Pulau Recr< ation Club on April 10. The competition is open to all padi planters on Penang Island. Tin iv will be no entrance62 words
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Article35 1956-03-13 3 FEDERATION Minister for M: culture. Che Abdul .X bin Ishak, will give a monthly broadcast in Malay through the community listening service of Radio Malaya His first talk will be on March 2235 words
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Article20 1956-03-13 3 C W GIVES $100 THE Cable and Win .< Club, Singapore, has donated Fl to the Singapore Youth Sports Centre Fund.20 words
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Article226 1956-03-13 3 IK two gypsy girls accost vou in the lobby ot a Singap .re cinema ti:;- w< k and invite you lor a peek into their cry tal ball, do not be unduly alarmed. Thev arc, under the guise ot Ovpsy fortune tellers, Rokiah and Zainun.226 words
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Article191 1956-03-13 3 Undersea Ammo Dump Located SINGAPORE Polka yeaterday discovered huge animun;t:!)n dump buried in uw Kt a lew hundred yards ofl Marine Parade, Katong. Police believe that the thousand! of mm Hi bombi found in secret ca^he In Jervolfl Road recently came trom the undersea dump. The "find"' wa.s made by191 words
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Article82 1956-03-13 3 MEMBERB ol youth cr_ inization- In Singapore are invited to .send in their entries to the Singapore Festival ot Youth Oratorical contest to be held on Ma.y 4. The subjects for the contest arc: The Role of Youth In the future of Singapore and how bt82 words
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Article59 1956-03-13 3 SINGAPORE tram- police are appealing for eye-wit ncs>c. of an accident in which a cboy. Tan Chow Vina. SS, knocked down bv a van along Bukit Timah Road, near N ton Circus at 4 p.m. on Fe They are asked to contact Corporal MOl6 at the Accidents59 words
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Article664 1956-03-13 3 A H.WYKKR reqin ted I Bingap Judge it* rday to m od bin to prison. Si et Kt e Choon macu th: requcal b» cause be could nol pay s $10 fine tann ied bv the Judge, Mr. En Cheow Chy< on March 5 when he664 words
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Advertisement253 1956-03-13 3 p— MODEON ALL ASIA PREMIERE THUR., MARCH 15th at 9.30 p.m. ll f; \otices ioi. ion i\<. Tm LOWMNI NUDUM! "THE BEST BRITISH EILM SINCI lIM (KIM M\ "DEFINITELY A MIM Ki MI-AM) I'.l PROI II ol "HAS POIGNANCY WI) II \RROWIM.IA IMOIIoNM POWER SELDOM 10l Mill) ON THI SCREEN253 words
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Article, Illustration64 1956-03-13 4 S 100.000 Goes Up In Smoke photo by FIREMEN fight the fire which last night gutted eieht shops ahum North Bridge Koad Singapore, and caused an estimated SlOOOlh damage to property. The fire razed four of the simps and damaged another four. It uI v muler control in about halfStandard; Wan seng Yip - 64 words
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138 1956-03-13 4 Let's Have All-Party Meet Says Bustamam CITIZENSHIP A CALL t the United Ifalayi National Organization to sponsor an all-pai ty conference to discuss the qui ition of citizenship was made bv the leader oi Part'- Rayat, Inche Ahmad Bustamam, m Singapore v- terday. inche Bustamam who is tn the Colony138 words
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Article174 1956-03-13 4 six fflwgapoff officer* In the Income Tai Departro nt —all :n the Higher Service.Scheme applied lo r transit, r t< i tit her Cm rnnn nt departments because the] allegi o thi y have b^ en shabbily treated The Standard was t Id y.174 words
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217 1956-03-13 4 GIRL BORROWED HER MOTHER'S JEWELS DIED A SCHOOLGIRL, Nenek binti Hmtrtm, 12, borrowed her mother's jewellery to put on to go out to town one nii; lit and early the next morning she was found dead with 33 wounds on her body "arranged in a pattern." This was stated dining217 words
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Article24 1956-03-13 4 THE Feneration Governmcnl paid out 172 064^9 for Information lea ding to the capturt n killing of Communist terrorists, ;a>t :::onth24 words
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Article269 1956-03-13 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon All available manpower in the Johore fire services w»tc being utllsed ta meet were being utilised to meet om ol the vocal emergencies trcm bluKa/ tires. In addition to having to deal with fresh outbreak oi blukar tire in the Jalan Laikin269 words
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Article, Illustration245 1956-03-13 4 Chinese Film Stars Are Mobbed In S'pore AMAZING scenes greeted the arrival of the hero and heroine of the Chinese silver screen :n Singapore's International Airport last night. The hero was handsome and dashing actor Yen Tsun. The heroine was curvaceous and lovely Li Li Hwa. Airport officials were helplessStandard - 245 words
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Article161 1956-03-13 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (nom) 100,' 101 March iou; nu No. (nom) K| 99 No. .*> (nom i MS MS; In c: Verv sfi.idv tin nuct The price ot tin yesterday u.is Sl'Mli per picul (Unchanged). LONDON KLBBtK No.161 words
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Article40 1956-03-13 4 THL Penang branch ol tht Peninsular Mala;.- Union ha? elected Inche Amin bm Ahmad and Inche Mohamed All bin Mohamed Yu oil as representatives to the p.m u. general assembly at Johore Bahru on March 30 and 31.40 words
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Advertisement400 1956-03-13 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS I lAST DAYS! TATHAW 11,1.111.. 1.4 4. 1.), d.4.1. TJ* AlB-CONDTiCNED .r t and 9..{0p.m. TtL ***** f ROCKIf-tfOARING SAGA Of SKWVIIS! -J ~mii—nnii ii' 'jj- r a-':S*S P C T^ E OPENS THURSDAY j,,. e i I T Y a <i» a>*mmt j TH£ a LONDON400 words
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Advertisement242 1956-03-13 4 a ;£**s>. j T %%rH£R£S NO BtS»«i,.'^ LIKE SHAW BUS/^.H '-^Jr CAPITOL v^ NOW J m «7j» v.-. 1 1 1,45 4 b^H 4. ||(,u lam: ian W fj tpjANEWVMWI;. \tP AGNES MOOPL 1 AD CONRAD NAGEI VIftCNUA J NEXT CHANCE! D.™-' t "TEARS OF AN ARTISTE" M J Starriiui242 words
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Article230 1956-03-13 5 [But Rallies And l-nners Promise L Hot It Up [DEKA V^ ::K m Singapore was I stcrday w.rhour much ado in a small f i room on the second floor of China m~~y presidium met rt Chief I sat down to sign the I n to230 words
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Article, Illustration70 1956-03-13 5 THK fifth child of Mr. and .Mrs. Mathew Bastian was < In istened Kevin Bernard at St. Theresa's hurt ii. Singapore, rei e:itl> l'u tare show n. from left to liuht: Minn J. Baungartan, godfather Mr, V. P.uueK godmother Mrs .1 11 Maxheld with bab> Kevin, Mm* i70 words
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Article44 1956-03-13 5 I Neolithic i leved to ago its place at of thc find trom c opposite io the >und nearly rs Xi si by I D rector of I. F. i to trea- where r study I of and and ti 4 on the44 words
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Article21 1956-03-13 5 II nty-nve I 500-itrong i I m eml meeting in t accepted I Commisi n of basic the staff.21 words
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Article141 1956-03-13 5 Bankrupt Examination Continues JOHORE BAHRU. Mon An application by Mr. Lai Kai Joo, Assistant Official Assignee, to close the public examination of Abdul Kadir bin Ami. a bankrupt, was opposed bv Mr. F. K Sellar, on behalf of one of the creditors, in the High Court today. Lai Kai Joo141 words
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124 1956-03-13 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon The Johore Government will bc asked, at the meeting of the State Council on March 27. for a statement on the abolishment of Administrative Officer posts in the State. Alliance Councillor. Inche Shaikh Annuar. will ask why a resolution passed by124 words
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Article59 1956-03-13 5 MR Eric Wee a Singapore youth leader, who is now in England, will proceed to Brussels on March 23. lo linalize plans for the Sixth Council of VV.A.Y. to be held in Berlin next August. During his three-day stay in Brussels, Mr. Wee will discuss rural59 words
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Article162 1956-03-13 5 MR. Justice Taylor in the ipore High Court yesterdav, reserved judgment at the close of the hearing of a $300.--000 claim by the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank against lour company directors. The directors were Mc Chjonh Hiok Chor, Tc. Kon| Yau, Chionh Lay Thum and Wee162 words
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Article, Illustration282 1956-03-13 5 Mr. Mrs. S'pore Will Be Judges MK. md Ils Singapore will bc able to help "unoim-ially" in the judging of to* forthcoming Singapoi/ Musical Society's Pianoforte Competition ol ItM 1„; Ui!,;ll aamt Mm I U*t fcftf Will 1)C tllC WCll-known English pianist, Miss Irene Kohler. There arc 50 young Singa-282 words
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160 1956-03-13 5 Quarters Sought For Union Members THE Singapore City] Council Water Department Labour Union yestei I•• requested the Council to build more quarten (pc iti n.err.ncTS. The request was made in the I'irm of a resolution; whieh came before the annual general meeting of the Union at its office in Race160 words
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86 1956-03-13 5 'Flying The World' In Photographs BO AC"s World Focus Photographic Exhibition was opened by Singapore's Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, at John Little, yesterday. The photographs take visitors on a "world flight" by Speedbird services, and tell graphically the story of 8.0.A C— the aircraft used,86 words
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Article21 1956-03-13 5 AM. party leaders and trade unionists in Singapore will to tign l Merdeka book at C torial Memorial Hall21 words
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Miscellaneous700 1956-03-13 5 Standard cJtlm*%ncic information at a Glance [^■■■■■■•rSErZ^ !< MORROW: Singapore 1157 am From the Editorials: 5.15 String 16 82. 1686m): 655 Latest Re_ Itf m jv'/O is f ,9i. Time: 996 In Town Tonight: leases (19 59. 16.82. 16 86m»; 7 p.m. hk l 11 AK VJ K L Port700 words
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963 1956-03-13 6 Singapore Standard New Borne an Policy ry people of North Borneo survey the political lerment in Malaya with trepidation. The emotioncharged shouts of merdeka. the visits of parliamentary delegations and constitutional commissions, and thi insatiable demands of trade unionists rising in en cendo daily give them not only the jitters963 words
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Article, Illustration1032 1956-03-13 6 John Guinery - John Guinery By But He Must Barb His Jibes r VHt KfSt impression made by Mr. Heboid Mccmillcn, Britain's crisis Chancellor of the Exchequer, is perhaps that he :s Owfulty 'posh.' With h.s droop.ng moustache and nonchalant cir, he looks cn epitome of the old school t1,032 words
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Article575 1956-03-13 6 JERICHO EXPEDITION From DAVID SPIRGEOX Toronto Glebe and Mail Special Ooi respondent with the 1956 AngloCanadian Jericho Expedition. X archaeological excavation camp is a highly atganinßd unit. Many of the members are engaged i n W ork that has nothing directly to do with tbe digging.575 words
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Article875 1956-03-13 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME 'SHE A nre Government in Federation is facing at the Chief Minister has described as "one of the biggest b .t ame to power." This is the strike Um by 65.(Hi0 Government dal y-paid workers for a higher basic wage than the Government's offer875 words
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Letter43 1956-03-13 6 J Satu: d you I a* WmM W tmmg tbt bod gi* t0 i s m Hand* gU iff cai tion j the jy tr I'^amm\ third term (TfUrT* M i n i v t j x j j flUi Singapore 143 words
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Letter55 1956-03-13 6 I vac J to Hospital Jor an gl for j I v quite J Havii 1 heard, these din jl "h *.iM lnhum:. out to nurses anr. cor management of l.*M m a "voice in the splendid •••'■<■ ii** mm valuable publicly thank Dr I on and make it55 words
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Letter60 1956-03-13 6 Look Nex Door! Sir: Il ers and internee women, turned up. St. l wart would 1 cinema mar An island-wide indeed! Just look at the man to vou in a shop, b u pore do* mine stayed, t helped 2 back on the map W I don't sspga»J pcopl but60 words
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Advertisement102 1956-03-13 6 »\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\^^\^v\\\\\\v\\\\\\\\v\\\\\\V I I Courage Is Noi l r/ So me I ime Thing When he ba it "7 ry. h the I air ripped his nose from his lip; blood spurted from his ear>; his -i.tils bulged from their HKkets. T rrtfytag j J experience of pilot George Smith— thi102 words
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Advertisement48 1956-03-13 6 fjv WM^ rf v* ta^ av /fA J. J U^_j Babv's firsl solid I I. /"H^Babies ano young cnuoren in. on I rlej a— and what is so N. important of course, is that they AY/t/X *M AVAILAbLE IN HANDY 7CZ TINS X^^ SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO I48 words
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Article25 1956-03-13 7 |iter> trip to here orge 1938. will ng by a n at here after prolunch dent. and party Britain •rning.25 words
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Article24 1956-03-13 7 appealed to arms supm 1 warned of m n Francom .hich would W continued, a Bt foreign miP 1 i on Sunday24 words
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Article35 1956-03-13 7 Ln 12. permitLing, N itj j forced I, to re- turn to Formosa, it was oflfi- announced today. The announcement said posal of the aircraft was under consideration. It b understood35 words
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Article, Illustration11 1956-03-13 7 "Er, did I hear somebody say 'Beware the Ides of March11 words
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Article308 1956-03-13 7 Jakarta Crowds Shout We Want Peace Not War JAKARTA, March 12 (Reuter)— A small -roup of •nxtrutois shouted "Alwlish SEATO" and ;i mil wu«» threw a red pamphlet was arrested when Mr. lohn Foster Dulles, Tinted States Secretary of State u J:; r i r a iN.it308 words
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Article90 1956-03-13 7 Missing: $l Mil. Banknote M H OKK Man h IT i»o- < Imm Mi" it! i Bank i-ni-barrassed. Some bo <i .dated a one mjlHmi dollar bank n< The bank, one ol t. m's i.i: -t. t .»!!< ,1 in i:0 clerks lor a weekend search of the 4.590 file90 words
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Article42 1956-03-13 7 NINETEEN Senators and 77 represent atives. ail :r tn the U.S. U 111 h. pledge d on Sunday to exercise every 'lawful means" to reverse the Supreme Court ruling against >• gregation of White snd Ni pro races in American schools.— AP.42 words
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Article103 1956-03-13 7 Peaceful Solution To Problems LONDON, March 12 (UP)— France in top-lev talks with Britain yesterday pledged undiluted solidarity with her Atlantic allies. Britain, in turn, promised backing to France in a "peaceful and liberal solution" of her North Atrican problems. Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden and103 words
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Article79 1956-03-13 7 Stoned Briton Very III NICOSIA. Cyprus March 12 <ap> Tony Dean Drummond. British wartime hero-author, wa.s ;n serious condition jrslcrdlj after being stoned by a mob in Kyrenla on Bai ir I night. a f< Ui v.- Bo i nM H wi md go" whether h< would live. Ma- r79 words
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Article43 1956-03-13 7 J] I SA] EM. Israel, March ihe Israeli Foreign Ministry announced yesterday Israel demands a United ns investigation of ai Egyptian troop concentrations along the border between thf countries. Israel made a complaint to the Israeli-Egyptian Mixed Armistice Commission.43 words
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Article24 1956-03-13 7 GOVERNS )K Sir H igh \r of r let Ptd a conon when he was injured during a polo game on Satur-24 words
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Article40 1956-03-13 7 WASHINGTON, March U IP) Farid Zeineddine. 5: rian Ambassador to the United States, said yesterday that "as long as the ZU nist movement t.s peace is impossible" between the Arab U a and the state 1 1 Israel40 words
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Article36 1956-03-13 7 PORT said. Egypt. March II (UP) A shinment of IB United States-built tanks bound for Saudi Arabia arrived at the mouth of the Suez Canal v. rt< rd >y aboard the SS. James Monroe.36 words
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Article36 1956-03-13 7 1 UPEI. March 12, (AP)— [Jn Pi Hui an official of the Taiwan Agriculture and Forestry Corporation, was sentenced to eight years in jail on chargi of hoarding wheat, and flour for profiteering purposes.36 words
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Article33 1956-03-13 7 i.axoeey a; Ba>e. Virginia, March 12, (AP)— -An in- eaich was pressed yesterday for an Air Force radar Ol i rg* who bailed out of fighter plane "lot DO apparent reason."33 words
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Article42 1956-03-13 7 HANNOVER. O e r >r a n v Ifl i h 12, (AP)— Queen Eiedcrika of Greece arrived here hy plane from Holland jretter* for a one-day visit at iiie seat of her family, the House of Hanno. i r42 words
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Article27 1956-03-13 7 COLOMBO. March 12, (UP) All American "Operations Mission" will shortly bc set up in Ceylon to organise the S -."i.OOO. 000 aid programme tc Ceylon.27 words
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Article33 1956-03-13 7 KHARTOUM, Sudan. Ifarcfc ll'. (AP) Soviet Ru ii hai offered to extend iil tantial I i lo Um Sudan, a usually ra lial o ioun e laid j i itei cay33 words
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Article147 1956-03-13 7 ...AND ROMANCE TALKS START ZEBULON, North Carolina, March 12 AP) A small town drugget said yesterday he doesn't know if romance has entered into the friendship of his son and M.im.iret Truman Speculation about the possibility oi a romance started when B. C Daniel Jr.. former Moscow147 words
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107 1956-03-13 7 ATHENS, March 12 (UP) -Greek Orthodox Archbishop Spridon early today cancelled Greece-wide antiBritish demonstration! just hours before they were to The demonstrations in prote-t ol the British deporI ition ol Archbishop Ifakarios Irom Cyprus were to have begun In the aiternoon. ihi v had the full107 words
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Article76 1956-03-13 7 NEW yohk. Ifardi 12 (AP' —A group ol Wet German Air Poi e aon- ommlmioped ofliccrs flew in from Munich yesterday for a IH-wcck training course Thev .-aid 'icy were anxious to meet Americans and learn U.S. Air force traffic control methods. In tiie group76 words
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Article41 1956-03-13 7 CHINA has asreed to pay in sterling or "'in acceptable ■OOds" wh;.t *t will owe to Ct jrlon after she has completed d< livering the full quota of nee on the 1055 contract under the rubbor-ri e pact. UPUP - 41 words
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352 1956-03-13 7 SUSPEND ENGLISH IN OUR SCHOOLS, GREECE ORDERS REPERCUSSIONS ON MAK MHO'S EXILE Unions Want To Boot Out British Ambassador ATHENS, March 12, (AP) The Greek Government, following up its protest to thc United Nations over the deportation of Arch'.ishop Makarios from Cyprus, yesterday ordered elementary and high schools in Greece352 words
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Article, Illustration102 1956-03-13 7 Blind Girl Will See Again Soon SK.N'OK A Battist( Ha bends o\er her blind 18-ycar-old daughter. Amabile. who li< with her eyes bandaged in a Milan hospital after having part of thc cornea of the eves of a dead pn« -t malted on to her eyes Ihr priest, Don CarloUP - 102 words
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Advertisement29 1956-03-13 7 j.mgjLm £mal t HIM* 6tSl j *\^v biscuits Ja Thin wine jaj^r Shortcake fP' Digestive Ginger nuts Chocolate Ruffles 4,D, t*lBS BUTTERY CO LTO |?Q H PENANG KOTA BHARU29 words
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Advertisement104 1956-03-13 7 kl 4\r There never was a Finer \\\lr/ Bicycle built than the mmm THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE and there never will be! \JT^ Built in the wor s Qr 9 est or| d y|i\ mi }k most modern plant, only /ra^^"~ > V Rcleigh gives you that extra if II JS^^t104 words
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Article133 1956-03-13 8 Nazi Mass Killer Is Convicted ISYearsLater... DARMSTADT, Germany, March 12 (AP) Karl Fnedrich Noell, former Wehrmacht captain has be< o sentenced ta three years in jail tor Vac wartime matiMTf of at least 60 J< ansfa men, women and children as alleged Soviet I tisans. a German court convicted him133 words
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93 1956-03-13 8 'Ike Cocktails' Make For Peace— Reds MOSCOW. March 12 (AP) President Eisenhower's drj Martini cocktails were pralsed on Sunday night M COntributors to peace by Soviet Premier Nikolai Buiuamn. At reeeption in ttM Danish Embassy durlna round of toasts With v. iting Danish Premier Hans C. Han en. the Soviet93 words
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Article32 1956-03-13 8 LANCASHIRE'S 2G0.000 cot- \v tk> n Will take theli claim for £10 million sterling Increase m wages to Che Industrial Disputes Tribunal n Apr.'. 17. it wai announced terday.32 words
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Article246 1956-03-13 8 WeShallGo{ Defying BnjQ Says Success NICOSIA, Cyprus, March 12 J bishop who succeeds to the mantle 'of Archbishop Makorioi vowed yestcrdn up where he left off" m *hc col&IS of Britain. ys^ diets were circulated in Cynrnt British Governor Sir John Harding Bomb blasts during the246 words
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Article, Illustration87 1956-03-13 8 Come And Dance With Me .\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\w\ Z THOUSANDS of lovely I girls of Paris applied to play a part in the new fdm 1. "(Ome Into The Dame" and out of all these aspirJ ing actresses only seven were selected. Here they are, being presented by the well-known artist JeanUP - 87 words
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Article256 1956-03-13 8 Die In Market Place As Police Open Fire BAHREIN. Much 12 (AP)— An argument in the Manama vegetable market yesterday sparked a riot which left reported 11 persons dead and 15 injured and swelled into demands for the recall of the British administration. The morning activity256 words
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Article30 1956-03-13 8 EW DELHI I (Reuters 3 Mir. I Chr I I 'v Or? I I tended I and try te important m fl ed' 'V-l recent J" Pa: and K.30 words
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Article166 1956-03-13 8 Arabs Form Security Structure CAIRO. March 12 (Renter) King Baud oi Saudi Arabia. President Kuwatlf of Syria, and Premier Nasser of Egypt Announced u day they havo STOlved an "all-concliisi\ plan ior ensuring "Arab a eurity. preserving safe .structure ol the Arab nation ar.d defending it auam.-; the dangers of166 words
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Article30 1956-03-13 8 STAMPS worth £100.000 went on show in London yesterday ior a week to mark the centenary of the philatelic Arm oi Stanley Gibbon?. Britain's first stamn dealers ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article212 1956-03-13 8 ALGIERS, Mar. 12 (TP)— The French poured troop reinforcements and automatic weapons into Algeria today alter a bloody week-end which claimed 17") lives. Some 800 French troops disembarked at Bone today. Also unloudi cl were 25 tons of automatic weapon* and Uf tons of212 words
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Article179 1956-03-13 8 PARIS. Mar. VI (Renter) I rem h Premier M Guy Mollet announced toda\ th.it "in in will he a Franco-British Disarmament p He added there was every reason to b( joint plan would ha support ci \m M. Mollet was speaking at a luncheon of the179 words
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Article87 1956-03-13 8 Most 'Docile' Gorilla Is Missing BRISTOL. England. March 12, CAP)— A 336-pound gorilla, named Alfred, was at lai boa on Sunday night. keeper found the side of his ■flO bashed open and a trail of straw leading to the street. Por. e started searching the town. Thev suspected kidnaping by87 words
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Article103 1956-03-13 8 Italy Shows 125 Miles Per Horn GENEVA, March l.\ (LP) A "bus ol thr Int ur which will do W> miles per hour over road* which d<» not exist yet is on display at the Geneva automobile show which opened on Thursday. The bus. to be103 words
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Advertisement141 1956-03-13 8 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products I v '*/'*s CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy fcr Stomcch Pains, Constipation Indigestion Acidity, Heartburn, Less of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HAIL Rejuvenation, i|7 ;> Yooth, Vigour, K^ Energy, Vital t y. f|s *< S141 words
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Advertisement72 1956-03-13 8 tin wi I ot 01 RADIOGRAM 61 4 2 models J 1650 'lr 6 V AC JJ Twin sfcoken. W> 1750 W0: Jj A'. J 1 "i RECORDS I They t now to aL contcntme* I tor ever* fr 1 music lo^fc 1 1 r i I !■■afCORD NHL J72 words
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Article, Illustration572 1956-03-13 9 ROSEMARY TIMPERLEY - A Nude Beauty was on the Menu ROSEMARY TIMPERLEY w\ /ii y vww L()\l)0.\ btW.Vmf, Mr*d> k*M Jfla'l ;*<>// f/o//A--\%mg g**Mr your fig4eaj ntlnr tigh?" mmU* M*folen Ml*, to a I '•> fri <i ilnm itm-rinmi. L etomfr described the lady as beinsr "very iikcdktcc: she wore a rose in572 words
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Article, Illustration1208 1956-03-13 9 Continuing the Memoirs of the Royal Riding Master v *******a mamm^— *J fc I STANDARD EXCLUSIVE asaami HORACE SMITH, author of "Horseman Through Six Reigns" writes today about his association with such famous names as Lonsdale and Bertram Mills In this exclusive STANDARD serialization. I'HE1,208 words
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Article, Illustration797 1956-03-13 9 Christine Diemer meets the six modern and learns of their 18,000-mile 'ordeal' \T 1 pin., on September I. 1955, six yeong men from Oxford and Cambridge set their empty glasses dow n on the counter of the London pub Grenadier, wished each other link and (limbed aboard two station797 words
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Advertisement118 1956-03-13 9 YOUR CAR I NEEDS... .gy Made in Ccrmjny Ir 1 VARTA I I /3U BATTFUILS f l""it- EASY STARri\C .Rl^ BEI FER POWER jS* SWEE a,M SATTES; invK, J liSijfeJ NAM WAH '"ATTihY »?vicr j N4H|yjBiut-' 1 ochore Canal Rd. I »\\\\\\\\\\\\\\w\\\\v\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\' Distributors: m'"'", \''l~ llT! im Z Hn. 1118 words
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Miscellaneous220 1956-03-13 9 j j H/y I z*f 1 I HI CLUES A( K()>S |k I < ncealed 1. Doclare openh a promise 2fl Fruitful queen (41 29. Nickname 3. Susie eominq out? (5) 30. The web of our life Uef a 6 Soldier lacking anger '4- mingled —(All's Well 1 II C220 words
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425 1956-03-13 10 Finance And Commerce THE Business and DeIeSCC Bt f lctl Adniinistration of the U.S. Commerce Department distributed re(cntly an "industry report" re\ie\vins the progress of Hevea rubber planting and culture la Brazil. In the territory of Amapa 131 fanncn have itart< d rubberUP - 425 words
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Article192 1956-03-13 10 WI I'll a few t xc< ptii ns. all section- of the market generally wt re tsli r. according i thi Malayan Sharebrokers' AH ciation. There wag little activity and the market were dull hi M of the day. Price changes announced by lh< Malayan Bhan192 words
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Article160 1956-03-13 10 MALAYAN sliarebrokcrs jretterdav reported the foUowinf bu>iness done Alex Bricks ords $1 9."> overnifiht. $2 odd lot; F ft N ords v; M.674: Gammon $2 15, $2.12 I i.immrr $1 671 cd overght; Breweries <\ao cl \i Cement $1.55 cd. .It, 1 cd: M ishing sl* Metal Box160 words
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182 1956-03-13 10 HITTER WORTH. Mon. The m.v. Tapah, costing $1,500,000 will be launched ■1 the Sungei Nyok Dockyard of the Straits Steamship Co.. Ltd. on Ma: oil 27. The vessel ig expected to be completed In September and will have a cruising >p .(1 ot in182 words
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Article146 1956-03-13 10 SINGAPORE Chinese product' Exchange noon closing price per picul yesterday: ■(•pra March S2 buyers. $'2'6 sellers; April $27^ buyer,>:m- sellers: coconut oil «bulk> $40 'i seller... eoconut OU «drums» 54.'1l sellers: Muntok white pepper 1129 sellers, Sarawak white |128 sellers. Sp< eial Sarawak black 594 64 -ller.s SINGAPORE146 words
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Article18 1956-03-13 10 JOHAN Tin's output for February W piculs. Tribute to the company In that month totalled $2,330.18 words
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Article22 1956-03-13 10 SOME 3.500 buyers from 85 countries attended the British Industries Fair. Karl's Court London, alter nim days of brisk business.22 words
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Article266 1956-03-13 10 a NSW paint developed by i Nortli Devon Brn has 'the < gftsistflncy of jelly when in its tin. but liq. lilies a.s soon as it is appli. (1 The Bran do nil g it gg the enWWgg to tin 1 BOOM decorator's prayi r.266 words
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354 1956-03-13 10 AN intensive live-year campaign in North Borneo against pests which infest the major crops of rubber, coeonut. coffee, rice and tobacco, is now being planned hy an cntoi.ioLogivt from Jesselton. The entomologist Kf Mr. Chan Kwai Shang. who is in Australia under354 words
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Article120 1956-03-13 10 THE Malayan Kxchan::e Banks' Awocisti gi m 1 the following changes in its rales to merchants 5 esterday Xe.v York: buving, airmail T.T 32-13 10. OD. B-1 IS no dav.. -credit bills, 38-5/10 trade bills. C'.iio, da: buving airmail TT 33 IS lti. Ol).' 33 1 If M120 words
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Article86 1956-03-13 10 Standard Market OVER the past year th c fic P e producing countries of Sout» to have adjusted itself nice so th<^ demand have been evenly bal Qnc \*H man of thc Commission- Q n The Standard yesterday, lhe major producing c Burma no longo: fa sho. :\e realized86 words
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Article, Illustration61 1956-03-13 10 photo. MR. .1 A D MORRISON, manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. Singapore. (left) who uill be citing a\va> on retirement on March Ml and his successor. Mr \V. 11. Lydall. acting manager. Mr. Morrison, who has been in Singapore for about sex en years.Standard - 61 words
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Article118 1956-03-13 10 RUBBER RISES ABOVE DOLLAR SINGAPORE KiihlM prices yesterdav mi above the sl per Ih i: on tears ol labour tro. and difficulties likely to be experienced in th»' M yan rubber inritMi grade rubber lor M shipment closing at M per ID., a rise ol lwo < en'over Saturday Opening118 words
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Article35 1956-03-13 10 A NEW B: 1 I and 1 I and noti-abra I compounc I Malayan RgilW^ mg carriage «MpJ The matiioM I I \ggjg\ }>••». j 'jg 1 M has r I A t: plac« J35 words
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Article106 1956-03-13 10 BPEt 'l M. x o .tor equipment supplied by a worldtam< British manufact Is now on 11 v. Br I Borneo for op> rati D Bl I S ria oilfields by the British Petroleum Co. Ltd. The maehin< will be used for mobile operatl n-. I ha\106 words
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Article, Illustration340 1956-03-13 10 BIGGER supplies of industrial gases to meet the demands of any growing branch of Malayan industry can be made available almost immediately by L'Air Liquide, Paris, Mr. P. J. Philippon, the company's managing director said in Singapore yesterday. Oxygen in Ifalaya If used inStandard - 340 words
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Advertisement68 1956-03-13 10 YUGOSLAV UW» g a^- r I From Adr.ot.c, N Eost. Ind.o b Ronq n'v IRICLAV" 19/2C Mat fl From Hongkong to Ronqoon, Adm t Beyrouth, Ven.ce, TflSlte ST I m/v 'DINARA" J 3 It Mar rf^ Generol Agents EAST MOUNI 17-B. Robinson Rood, Smgoporc 1 Molocco: J M Gomct b68 words
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Advertisement712 1956-03-13 11 §T r-REXCH TRADING CO., LTD. ■0 f MJ/6 Rotlnton Koad I .a* BLUE FUNNEL LINE H -*c* »-hil*delpht« b Cult Port* Ha" i^~» K S port S h»rr f*nat>s M IS 23 Mar 24 M k* ,r aa Mlf I .h A C Ap, H Ap| l' t rc-t, »c712 words
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Advertisement1216 1956-03-13 11 Tel: 2405 Mansfield co., ltd. Tel: 24 12 '5T THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE V/p*,' Cametx option tc proceed via oth«t po.tt tc Ic^d and d.sch*'«« C*rt« SAILINCS tc LIVIRPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON 6 CONTINENT Smgapore Ou. Sails P. Shim Penang b Hamburg Ma, 13 p <-'<^ /erpool O I aaa CB1,216 words
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Advertisement928 1956-03-13 11 I MITSUI fe^ LINE FOR iadak. i Spore P-S'hom Penono for__|apa N Umm Contintm Aka i$ an Maru for Yoko- 1 Nas °va. Kobe 20 Mar "akoncson Moru for VokoHamo, Kobe, Hmgoyg. v:a H n gkong p Mar FOR U_S A. via Suez for New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore Asakasan Maru928 words
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Advertisement779 1956-03-13 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said. Genoa. Antwerp Rotterdam, Homburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg ond Oslo. Spore P S'hom Penong xi "SELANDIA" 14 14 Mor 15 17 Mar 1- 1 S Mar x< SIENA 20 11 M^r 22 23 Mar 24 25 M*r xxxi "KINA" 23 2779 words
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Article, Illustration212 1956-03-13 12 HOI MM. on t«> each others 'fro? feet.' these cti.. r /< io\ e r tlie ocean floor h. hin ci.-i ti i. s« 1 scooters I hcj can n- h.- sijs-r uh.U the> an- nni; to meet down there TO help them find their way212 words
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Advertisement74 1956-03-13 12 *$38g^ The Key io Success ir,,,, V A M athletes in the world rcr.hze fully the n* m j 4 W|\ importance of physical lit'., />:./ u /TY~Z^_^. A ii j r-ly those who successfully da clop that additional stamina who hecome the r'S J \SBP *>\ Issence of Chkken,74 words
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Miscellaneous946 1956-03-13 12 K\ ro y^fl -^uaie blocks for this FO T T^ f f\\ I\ f^ h il\\A /7\ Tho^ who prcfcr th^ J- JL XmJ \~S J-l1 J 1 W\\ u4 V^.\ professional or "store" J j il V<^ S diagonal manner o the #V^ /J J/ I I V X946 words
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Article319 1956-03-13 13 DONALD NAWS - DONALD NAWS BV 1 ir dv annual in mnumm on ret has P i quarters to surest that a titions set up their dos and 1 ,fc F a t# PL >»a thi "'"iff J m r I* iurn«i t<> Britain won JgzMzmzy. t alfrrtion.ilelv id \rmv \irw- console319 words
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422 1956-03-13 13 AT a meeting <»f the SinC.ipore Rase District Army Football Association held >esterday. It. 01. Tadman of the RASC School. Nee Soon, was elected Chairman. Um C Ittce also dn the second rauoad I I Caldbcck C.:p. wtiich could not have created more interest422 words
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Article168 1956-03-13 13 MELBOURNE, March 12. (Reuter) John Landy. the wer.d's fattest miier. today won the three miles event at the Australian athletic championships in 13 minutes 42.2 seconds. Dave Stephens, holder of tlie title, who had planned to "ran John Landy olf his feet' :n168 words
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Article56 1956-03-13 13 BANGKOK. March 12 (Rcu- South China defeated a B Ulgkok Combined team fti ttM National Stadium here last Hight bv three goall to t .vo It was the BBOSI exciting game yet played here tgainsl S >uth China and thc Hrs! time that a local team56 words
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Article35 1956-03-13 13 KYOTO. Japan, March 10 fAP>— Australia's Collegiate All-Star Saturdav beat Japan's Dashusha University 41-9 to score its fifth win of nine rugby games scheduled in Japan. The visitors led 13-6 at half time.35 words
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Article, Illustration649 1956-03-13 13 Bill Funk - Japan Wants Singapore Hockey Team For Games Bill Funk By OFFICIALS of the Japanese Hockey Association are working earnestly to get the Singapore Hockev Association to send a team to Tokyo lor the Third Asian Games in May 1958. Field hockey will he played as one of the official gamesFreddie Oei - 649 words
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Article56 1956-03-13 13 KARACHI. March 11 (Reuter) Pakistan. with IiJI second innings wickets standing, wen 91 runs ahead it ek)M ol P ■'•'<"'' on thc thud day of the fourtl unofficial Test against MCC *A fere. Thev had scored 97 for fo ir to follow Up their first innings total56 words
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Article177 1956-03-13 13 AUCKLAND. New Zealand, March 12, (Renter)— Rain may have robbed New Zealand of UMdr first victory in test cricket but after three of four days in tho final test against West Indies here today -hey [were holding a mastery. Having scored 255 their best of the177 words
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Advertisement631 1956-03-13 13 SITUATIONS VACANT DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION MALAYAN TEACHERS TRAINING COLLI (.1 I IMPLICATIONS .re invited t\ trom suitablv qualified men and women to fill approx matt 420 places Ui Training Courses commi ncii g in 1956 ar.d lasl for two t ars at tho M Teachers' Training College- in Malaya and631 words
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Advertisement550 1956-03-13 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT following posts:— I Ml Die \l IH I* \i: l Ml s I logist (111 H.;. <ry $I^2o !<•_:" <xi> Senior Psychiatric Registrar $1100x40lamzM p m rale M95-: 6.'iO-20A-710 Tutors; Increments will be ..er ience Ifor posts i and < All appointments will be on 3550 words
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Miscellaneous317 1956-03-13 13 At ner By Al Capp (0- I HOWDVUGLV A f WL-c^yp'. 9 VvCULD VO' YT AN' BRING THET Y r ~"N Shreuid, too j STEPMOTHER, J J^ ha nt ENTTTLEO Y e>E SO KIND IS C- yt/M/'-sMAcK.?. *> G ves him J an' voßE t>*o ffjJTK TO anv//- pg^V as317 words
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Article370 1956-03-13 14 The Sports Editor Writes... -But Training First In Hongkong 0> tRIDiY* February 3, our soccer reporter* SPEI.T iTOR. exclusively reported a more by the ISationalist (hina Olympic Preparatory Committee* ilongkons. Branch. to invite Malayan (hinese footballers to play for (hina in the World Olympics370 words
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Article170 1956-03-13 14 STTA Cut Down Team Hope For The Best S I N G A PORKS REPRESENTATION AT THE WORLD TABLE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS IN T O Y O EROM APRIL 2 TO 11 WILL NOW DEPEND ON A SHIP E R O M HONGKONG. jflr. Choo Kwai Low.170 words
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252 1956-03-13 14 1 MIK 1 <>\l I \R-OLD S >1 mn i uho leads t alrutta '> M'.hun r. i, mm in tli," tourists" la>t mate h against Singapore tulav. i^ i p la\cr ot rare He has been the automatic choice of the All-Inds I ball252 words
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Article32 1956-03-13 14 Switaei land. March n <R, u t« land beat Switzerland hv goals to ml in a youth int. 1 football match here today a »dmg by one goal a time.32 words
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Article, Illustration104 1956-03-13 14 "FANCY MEETING YOU Americas Joe .Alston appears to bi saying to Malaya's little Eddie Choong lofcffl iMg met for a practice session at Empregi Hall on thc evening gj Merck 9. Joe and Eddie c. r e among the top badm'yiton players of tlie world after t :cAssociated Press - 104 words
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Article118 1956-03-13 14 "The STTA president. IVIr. Tuh Shim^j Chee is now in Hongkong, and 1 have cabled him to take my place." he said. fasti ad ol thi originally selected five plav. ers. only the best three wil] make thi trip. "I am waiting for a reply nom Ifr. Ton118 words
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Article, Illustration329 1956-03-13 14 Windsor Lad - Windsor Lad IPOH. Mon. Two oi Walh Bagb\s candidates. Say Tr> and Snowball, went attractively on the training track this morning when the> matched strides over three turlongs in 37 4 j see Striding out beautifully all the way. Say Try. on329 words
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Article80 1956-03-13 14 SOCCER Friend!]/ Mohan Baqan tourists v Singapore at Jalan Besar stadium 515 p.m.; SAFA air. 2A FKC r Kinta Rangers a f Ja! a a Besar stadium 7 p m Dr--24 SCC Darn! Arah at SCC; SRC r BODCA at SRC; die. 3B Set: Jaga v Tornados at80 words
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Article230 1956-03-13 14 Blue Rovers Rally Save A Point A GOAL icored tow Minutes bi [ore the end g,,ve Bine R >\er* a 3-:>, draw with Mount Emilv in a SAFA Division ::B soccer match pl iyed st Geylang Stadium yesterday. Mount Emily took the lead in the first ha': when inside-lefi Salleh230 words
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Article43 1956-03-13 14 KUALA TRENGGANU Mon.— In the Trengganu ho< _•.<■ Anal the Wanderers bet the Police ov two goals to nil on tha Pays Bungs gi oui d The Wanderers played a ver> fast gamp snd scored the goali through Chee Leng and Samad43 words
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Article, Illustration55 1956-03-13 14 MR. Um H H physical training instructor of thc Victoria Institution, Kuala Lm pur fle/tj if seen icith Jack kelson, crack American College swimmer, after thc c nual east-irest HPJmi 0 meet ui Fori Laundcrd tie, Fl da, r..5..i. Ifr, Lim is touring the V ltd55 words
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Article224 1956-03-13 14 S-E Asian Medallists To Clash SIXTEEN members of the I ir.s t North Stalls, led b> Lt. ChafTey. will arrive in Singapore irom Hong Kong tomorrow to lulu MU Battalion. RAOC, in the iinal ol the FAKKI.I inldunit boxing championship to be held at Badminton Stadium M lnd.i\ In the224 words
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Article162 1956-03-13 14 Cooper Decides For Changi A GOV I. by Cooper in the 50th minute enabled RAF. Changi to beat Pondok Peranakan 2 l in the SAFA. Div. 3B league match on the M.F.A. ground yesterday. In tiie c o -ond-half Changi lost their rati A ird when he was sent oil162 words
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Article65 1956-03-13 14 LONDON'. March 1 2 (R< iter) Before record crowd tor a women s. match more than 50,000 England I i at Holland in the women's hoc key International at Wemblej Stadium this aiternoon by four goals to one. alter It adins by one goal to65 words
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273 1956-03-13 14 Boon Leong Ali Rottle Govt. Service Singapore "A" 4. S.(, s x MM SINCAPORF A firfil^ willkte J Leong, and Rad in Ali in tn. pore Government Services I 2 goals to one in a friendh s<,< Besar stadium last niulit Ti I Hi and Singapore 'A 11 to lead273 words
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Article24 1956-03-13 14 W*AX g*nJ after la«W *9 ■■nn M[ Cm wh,, rM lßitfJfl3 a <>nr-a|| jj^l I i i.d. ii aHMtfTI ■netj A. K i24 words
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