Singapore Standard, 15 March 1956
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Title Section29 1956-03-15 1 Singapore Standard <^2S2s±&S^ siancabd poncf "5"C_ r<r *44»l ***** (5 line.) 2400 "T^ A_/ 'H 3. HMBWCADI CIMiRAI HOSPITAL ajfkajkjakjkajkI SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1956 1 I'Af.l > I. CENTS29 words
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Article, Illustration717 1956-03-15 1 K. C ARUN - 'SE ND MISSION TO MAO' K. C ARUN He Can Ask MCP To Pack Up Says Tan By KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Publicity chief of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today urged the Alliance Government to send a mission to Peking in a bid to end Malaya's costly717 words
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Article, Illustration65 1956-03-15 1 IK lrdrrition llish EntsMosT Sir Bald Mietiillivray, ■ili hands over a m p\ of the ■kki fjit' to Tunkn p fa-Baa is the Mr Til £r;*Iative I 9Uk*4s§. frt 2ie tn,» copies Ns resott one of k is krpt in Lond< p I'edrntuM SSI intends to I65 words
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698 1956-03-15 1 TUNKU TO LEAD 4-MAN TEAM AT DEFENCE TALKS MALA Ll'MTl K. Wed. The Federation ffigl ni:n:-... ■< v I) aiald Mac(.illi\ ray. todav announced the niniibv- ot ■•\Vorkin» Party" which will negotiate a deien.t .md tnut _al assistance treaty'' hetwe.-n l.:_ tain ind Mala>a in line with the provision .»t698 words
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Article89 1956-03-15 1 Flag That Raised A Blush KI A LA ILMPIR, Wed. An ominous hush descended on the forecourt ot the _Vdri.il I.e-gislat-re Oewncil this moniini; when the ITiion 1.0 k a flan post flankLai the BStattaf d.lis failed to unfurl simultaneously with the Federation ensign. this happened at a ceremony in89 words
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Article66 1956-03-15 1 LONDON. March 11 (Reuter)— Malaya's On__ Poh lim and ()oi Teik Heeh are <:ut of the AllI. upland badminton < hampionships irhich started at the Empress Ilall here today. Ong I'oh l.ini was whipped by H. T. Handlav of England 15—6 1 3 1 6 in66 words
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Article64 1956-03-15 1 WOLF (A REAL ONE) CHASES SILVANA SCAIfJVO, nlral Italy, MafCA M fJtfWtcrJ Silvana gano. the Italian .••far, iras chased by a iu the Abruzzi Mountains here during thc shoot. Rg o/ p /Um. The icof/, reporter, lo be ferocious, WWM dUS lO ap] < >\t in scenes being filmed yesterday.64 words
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169 1956-03-15 1 CANBERRA, March 14 ut< r Mr H (i \l< nzi< s, a u i r.i.. v. Prim Minister, today unnniinnd iid mm ::.< ores to stop Inflation bs i ing the tax on ear.-,. cigarette be( r spirits, petr i ind range ol semiluxury169 words
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498 1956-03-15 1 Pound May Soon Be Devalued Mr. Tan KI ALA LUMP IK, Wed.— The Federation Governments decision to remain in the sterling; area even alter the attainment oi Independence will mean that "we in Malaya may have to pay lor part oi the cost of498 words
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779 1956-03-15 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The self-governing Federation of Malaya may be 'so heavily garrisoned that tor i radical DUI poses, it would be independent only su long as its polv.eo "do not conflict with the interests of the occupying power." This is how Alliance Federal779 words
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Article89 1956-03-15 1 RAILWAY FREIGHT RATES UP KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Minister lor Transport, OoL H S. Lee. todav mad" thc "unwelcome" announcement that Malayan Railway is raising freight rat* bi ia per cent with effect lrom April 1 Thais increase follows a 17 percent rise in passenger tares enforced by the Railway on89 words
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Article67 1956-03-15 1 WASHINGTON. March 14 (Heuter)— Rresideni Eisenhower .wd today thai the United Btatea ws ready to do anything reasonable and practicable thai would help in reaching some solution oi the Cyprus question The President at his w< k!v prei i conference, said Cyprus was a67 words
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Advertisement71 1956-03-15 1 "Soio co. Bange of ££35. NEW VILLAGES: DEFENCE: THE EMERGENCY: Rapidly deteriorating into a Britain could act against the Ming* good offices in permb.nation ot tropical slum and f suading our Communists to give up retention camp. interests of the Malayan Government. mM p K their armed struggle. HE IDEAL71 words
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Advertisement76 1956-03-15 1 DHES;,:;::;: V^°^,*.....ll3_____k-_ J /ffln\ l-S^P Ife I I A°E- 59: I i I m > f^^i______________________ "loim I £**l *km9.%**. REFRIGERATOR NOW! 3.6 Cubic iv.t luo lar«_:< rack- in lhe door LIST PRICE S'pore Penong Fsderc LOSI br Cash S7fs Ig2l 12 rronthly payments of S 67 S 72 5076 words
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Article156 1956-03-15 2 Students Are All For Merdeka BRITISH rule in Ma.- i has resulted in economic exploitation and has hv. i ered the achievement of full self-respect, moral strength and spiritual peace of the peoples of this country. This charge was made ir -point declaration on I delta by five organization prescnting156 words
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89 1956-03-15 2 v B ard of t] R ral Schools of Music. I. nd n, 1956 Practical la> natl n I Including Li's m v.:: b hi Id In sinre In August ind October. I ntry Forms are n i ibl at the Ministry89 words
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171 1956-03-15 2 AN S.T.C. conductor who appealed against a 12-month prison term for misappropriating ten cents, was told by a Judge in the Singapore High Court yesterday: "I hope the courts will see no more of this type of offence in the future, for the happiness of171 words
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Article203 1956-03-15 2 City Ambulances To Instal Multi-Tone Horns Hv RONNIE DUCLOS A NKW warning system to he fitted in all aSingapore ambulances shortly, will help ensure the ri^nt 0 f wav in anv emergency. Q .F rt Officer, Mr. J. Angus, told The Standard vesterdav that the new horns203 words
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Article82 1956-03-15 2 IDING Indonesian film producer and director, Mr. Fred Young, arrived by Garuda Indonesian Airways in Singapore yesterday to look over the Colony film industry. He told The Standard he would like to bring here a few prominent female Indonesian stars to take part in82 words
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Article, Illustration91 1956-03-15 2 MISS Liia Samy. Art Mistress of the Singapore Tanjong Katong Girls 1 School inspects a display of posters designed by her students ursine junior membership in the X-Ray Club. an j depicting the dangers of not discovering tuberculosis in time. Following the example set by St.91 words
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Article150 1956-03-15 2 KV V A LI'MPUR. Wed. Thc British Parliamentary Mission ting Singapore arrived in Kuala Lumur today at the •at ion of Tunku Abdul P. ihman to attend thc toric" m of the Legislative Council where the original copy of the London conference report was formally laid150 words
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Article66 1956-03-15 2 I v NANG, Wed.— The Indian Association here is holding buffet dinner party in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Raja Gopal on Saturday evening at the ociation's premises in Bagan Jennal Road. Mr. Raja Gopal. who is an active member of the Association, wii' be proceeding66 words
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Article36 1956-03-15 2 THE Singapore Merdeka Movement will hold rally at Havelock Road behind the r« p.v-Oua f.ic: r y t >ciay at 5.:.0 p.m. Messrs. Lim Yew Hock aud Ivv Chin Siong will address the meeting.36 words
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Article28 1956-03-15 2 MR. R .TMABHOY. Assemblyman for Telok was yesterday formally accepted as a number of the Liii Soci ty. The Party the Legislative Assembly is now seven.28 words
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Article28 1956-03-15 2 T T !E ninth anual tine c: !h< s Teachers' Union will be held Beatty Secondary School Hall. S- rang K>n Road, p m on Saturday.28 words
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155 1956-03-15 2 ElectncitN Board toda*. w a crippling power short the delays in its expansion In its sixth annual report L< gi ..-.we Council today, the C. many i its important projc \mjtd 'hrough congestion in land right to nter upon land rer miss ves and155 words
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93 1956-03-15 2 MANOI VVRES .^ned to co-ordinate a carrier force with shore-based air defences tht defence of Ma'.aya and Singapore against air a from the East, will begin todav .IMS Newfoundland flying the flag of -viral I r Elkins will lead units of the v sea93 words
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Advertisement30 1956-03-15 2 his st __S_S__ _i i^___ ______________sst_S l_l a "AFP Set Rr_ ii 2nd BatttSS, jßf I? 1 J third ex-prisoner c mmm JH tape < ■1 i -H I trio 130 words
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Article89 1956-03-15 3 No Signal, Skipper Fined $200 MR. J. E. Meyer, master of Admiral Hardy. yesterday pleaded guilty in the Singapore Eighth Magistrate's Court to a charge of not ng a prescribed signal on Ip on March 9 The pro>ecution said that the Admir.v -vis from na ports and all ships from89 words
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Article93 1956-03-15 3 THI following hospital nurses were successful in the Central Ifktwlvt Board I in 10 1 1 i d held ot m nth: N, K. Elar Helen Ons Moey Chia, Ng Yew Yi v. Lily Yeo, Catherine Hon. 1 i .atx th L r.vther. Ruth Lim, hi93 words
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Article, Illustration165 1956-03-15 3 'Medreka' Mix-Up Angers A Chief Minister lIII] person who creat•l a stir at the Assembly House on Tuesday h v \ntin_: for "No Merdeka.' in the referendum hook uot a little mixed up with his spellin.,'. In hold red -iters he wrote: "Keep Singapore tree. No Mrdreka." It «"«upi«d four165 words
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260 1956-03-15 3 Gang Demands $50,000 Bv 808 PERIES A SINGAPORE millionrubber merchant in Telok Ayer Street, is defying a gang who has sent him three "death" letters in a week. Mysterious telephone c reminding him of the th; are i n I intly harassing him In hi260 words
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193 1956-03-15 3 Headmaster Explains 'Five Joys Of Living' COLONY RotariaiK- day heard Canon R. K. S. 'iring principal of St. Andrew*- School, Singapore*, and fellow Rotarian, speak on the "Five Joys of ng" at thc wet luncheon of thc Rotary Club held at Cathay Hotel yester- Thc five things which add to193 words
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Article87 1956-03-15 3 PHEW WHAT A DAY IT WAS FOR THEM Pill What a busy day Singapore's Paya Lebar Airport experienced yester<!a\. lorlv-thro.* planes landed and took off. As for the passengers. Singapore's new airport hit an alltime record. In all 1-iO passengers were dealt with, with oU (ircek immigrants thrown in let87 words
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Article129 1956-03-15 3 lOHOKE BAHRI, Wed. Johore planter^ who these last lew years have heen waging; a constant war against bandits, are now Iffcthlf a losing battle with another enemv wild animals. Damage to estates caused B marauders is proving to be a big headache to these planters. One129 words
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Article55 1956-03-15 3 PLNANG. W.d.— The Federatkm Chiel Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman will ;>• ak on his blerdeka mlsstoi] V) London a mass rally to be held a* *he Btla k» sukaan Club. Alor Star, on Sundav. irch 18. The state Alliance Council in Kedah is planning to jiive55 words
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Article47 1956-03-15 3 IIL S;n^ ipi ii .ovcrnment Adi vve and Clerics Services Union and Um Postal and Telecommunications W rkers Union wi'l hold i joint meeting tomonow 1o decide what action they should takc on the "undue delay" by the Government to Implement Vo salary revision scheme.47 words
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Article44 1956-03-15 3 MR, CHARLES Gamba, lee- trer in eeonomlcs at the University of Malaya, wi .1 address the first meeting ci the Newman Society cn "Human Relations in Industry" to be held in the headquarter? of the Jesuit Fathers, Klngs- at :..;."> p zv. today.44 words
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239 1956-03-15 3 GREAT LOSS TO VARSITY WHEN SIR SYDNEY GOES IT will bc a great loss to the Univers;tv of Malaya when iti Vice-Chancellor. Sir Sydney Came leaves to take up an appointment in London. TU was 4 he vr.animous consensus of opinion expei ad In Bingapore yesterday. Sir Sydney leaves Sir.__~r":'o239 words
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Article52 1956-03-15 3 HAS anybody lost a red parrot? if io, he or >he can data it from Mr. Gordon K'assen of 4. B Vv.v V. Drive, Serangoon G irden Estate. Singapere Mr. K issen found the parrot in Queen Street ye terday and took it home after informing52 words
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Article49 1956-03-15 3 MR E. H. REEVES. Deputy Becretary ol the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, has been sppolnted s member of the Singapore Harbour Board, with i flfect from March 12. in place of Mr. J M. Jumabhoy Minister l p r Commerce and Industry, who h signed.49 words
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Advertisement231 1956-03-15 3 [straight backs and sturdy limbs ______r*^_^^ -*^^^z^ ft vour baby this pure milk ft eo«eI) t< tsk for Ostermilk w -en bre _>t feeding U g jgpjofuL Vitamin D has been added to this fine ft sift to buiW strong bones an J teeth Itod has ft > the blood.231 words
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Advertisement266 1956-03-15 3 MU_ > 7/ IV E\TEV<>7O\ I ALL PRICES AT THLIR ROCK BOTTOM M.I. ROI \l> SLASHIV; OF NIK KS I .\IMK>" _4 Ml V- |)EIT>. ir remt min r LAST 3 "ROCK BOTTOM" DAYSIII V M)W s ll E WASSIAMULLS I HIGH ST. S'PORE. SALE WILL DEFINITELY END— SAT. 17th266 words
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240 1956-03-15 4 Sterling Music At Hammer Duo Recital Staindard Music Critic ANNAUESE and KarlWilly Hammer gave recital of original fourhand piano music in the Victoria Memorial Hall last night devoted to the music of Handel, Mozart Schubert, Dvorak and Brahms. Throughout the recital v playing of these two was notable for its240 words
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Article71 1956-03-15 4 SEREMBAN. Wed. The 2.000-strong Negri Sembilan Government Workers Union. i rday served .strike notices to 15 Government departtnenta] heads, informing that will stop work on cr after _prtl id Mr. G. Suppiab. tb.e Vv. n's leneral secretary, said that ipecia] g< n ral mi Una71 words
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Article55 1956-03-15 4 PENANG, Wed— Ths Per'.: UMNO hi ledded to protest to the Alliance headquarters in Kuala Lumpur for having "overlooked" their Alliance State Councillors when a meeting of all Alliance Councilors was held in Kuala Lumpur recently to meet the Singapore Chiel Minister, Mr. David Marshall, and55 words
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Article44 1956-03-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wl The Federation Government today disclosed it would permit income tax payments in instalments, in case of hardship. The Financial Secret nr v. told the Legislative Council' the Controller of Income Tax had discretionary powers to permit such facilities44 words
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Article107 1956-03-15 4 I I MALACCA, W« cl.-A 12--ycar-oki buy who -truck his father a lethal blow with a sickle in defence ot his mother was equitted ol manslaughter r the Malacca Asvizes vesterdav. It took the v.rv three minutes to reach a unanimous verdict ot not guilty. Stating that h<107 words
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Article, Illustration51 1956-03-15 4 DATO Sir Chenglock Tan, Mr. Ton Cheng Juay, sons of Madam Lee Seek Bin, and Mr. Tan Siew Sin, on right of thc picture during the recent funeral of Madam Lee in Malacca. Madam Lee was Heercn Street's oldest resident. She was buried ot the Bukit Bharu burial51 words
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Article286 1956-03-15 4 No Closed Shop For The Railways 'UNION DEMANDS ARE TOTALITARIAN' KUALA LUMPUR, \V< .1. —The Malayan Railway administration today flatly refused to accept a demand of thc National Union of Railwayman to adopt a "closed shop" policy, and discharge SO non-union:.- 4 employees. Thii decision wai taken despite "work to286 words
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Article117 1956-03-15 4 JOHOKI. BAHKI \\>d. A reeent request by the Johore Planters Association to disband the Home Guards in Kulai arai |Cjectad by Government. iiist..m es w here Hmb c Guard> have surrendered their arms and ammunition to the baaditi without a shot beinq fired were117 words
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Article153 1956-03-15 4 MALAYANIZATION will not affect the start ol the University of Malaya, Minister lor Ldiuatiou, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, said vesterdav. Speaking to five oversea delegates to the International Students Conference. Mr. Chew said: "We cannot llalayanize at our own expense. We need their (expatriates') expert knowledge."153 words
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Article62 1956-03-15 4 PENANG, Wed.— Tbe Indian Association here has arranged to provide an exhibition ot feats of ph- sta nith by one of South Ind. lamooi sandows, Pro! l Somasunciran. who is expected to arrive in Penang early tl month. Prof Bomasundran, who ta now 67 v.ar-. q ___g_» has62 words
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Article26 1956-03-15 4 THE Federation GtavanuMnfl will introduce a new road traffic bill at the May meeting of the Federal Legislative Council, it was c.nno.inceri terday.26 words
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Article163 1956-03-15 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents pe r lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot i nom) !»K .'XJ Mirth MS «<v' No (nom) '»7 N" I (MM) MJ Md. Join (Juirt UN t'KICF 1 In* pro i* ol tin \esterdax was S.'.MO per pit ul (Down si; l163 words
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Article112 1956-03-15 4 APPEAL FOR A PIANO ANSWERED THE appeal by Ls If Black, wife of the Governor. Sir Robert Black, for a piano to given to the Singapore School for the Blind, la week has been answered by three generous donors. Ve terday, the Singapore Association tor the Blind receive I a112 words
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312 1956-03-15 4 BOY (DEFENDING MOTHER FROM AN ASSAULT) KILLS FATHER was today treed 1..- Mr. Justice Hill in the A.v ize Court here on a charge ul r urdering Toh aha.- Ibrahim bin Mah outside his house on May 12, la.-t year. In his defence Noh said he shot the intruder as312 words
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Advertisement174 1956-03-15 4 J SHAW BROTHERS ORGAMS' t CAPITOL V n__rl jm. m lfl "TEARS HM AN ART, *M VI oh LOH am^t R t&* X »h*rMMHed by Mlu I| tf I ♦lj J&mot%ou// ]..w, COBNBL U[ ♦WILDE s»ter Jf iJS <TA oj 4 J c,Ntt «s«*rJ ;,i *JL' r v g\ \wt174 words
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286 1956-03-15 5 flhe Mcratta. _a lt to ?_h_ m n «f we Council to and DevelopI i an aTM v GovEjble to be made available to Stata and Settlement adminiatrations for the Dove vment of new areas f i land settlement. Said the Minister for Natural286 words
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168 1956-03-15 5 Inter national Airport Scheme For Capital Kuala Vdy •j and jj* ittee P and I vear. W >ald I ular \g an< vnia ar or EL sum of $100,000 was also asked for to construct an lsolati n ward at the airport. With th r status, it became dm ar.168 words
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Article64 1956-03-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Legislative Council was told today that the future of domestic air services in Malaya was being disci, by both the Federation and Singapore Governments. The Minister for Tr n port. Col. H. S. Lee. in answer to a question, 5 the question64 words
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Article32 1956-03-15 5 THE Penang Divi_ion ol the Malayan Trade Union Council will hold an I■mer- rv.-y "secret" meeting at the Junior Civil Service A>latlon. North am Koad. at 3 p.m. on Saturday.32 words
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Article111 1956-03-15 5 More Child Clinics In Two Months TW more Government maternity and child health clinics are to be completed in Singapore within the next two months. Dr. R H. Bland. Per- Si -retary to thc Min- Iry of Health, said at a press conference yesterday. One is at Kampong Sungei, Tcngah,111 words
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Article33 1956-03-15 5 HONGKONG, March 14 Spe ial Standard Scrvice of thi Hongkong V\ hange were: $15.75 to Ster to US$l; $1,841 Malajan $1. $a.ias to one B Rupiah; Gold Si lta 1 tael.33 words
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Article180 1956-03-15 5 SI OO- Mil. Loans In 4 Years THK Federal and Colonial Kuilding Society, Md.. will operate under its new MNM Malaya Borneo Buildini; Society, Ltd.. and continue to urant new loans at a rate of approximately $23 million annually lor the next lour years. Aw180 words
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157 1956-03-15 5 Bill To Make Registering Of Births Compulsory BILL seeking to impose a duty on parents and guardians to register the name of a child within 12 months of birth was published in the Singapore Government Gazette Supplement yestcio [t also requires thc entry of a name within 12 months of157 words
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Article61 1956-03-15 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The following have been nominated members of the Town Council, Batu Pahat this year: The Administrative Ohicer, (deputy president), the Senior Executive K- jineer, UU D; the H< ith 1 Ifl er, Johore Central; the Deputy Commissioner for Labour, Johore North and Mr61 words
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223 1956-03-15 5 KIWLA LI'MPUR. Wad T ::<■:.' M dfl "^rs Ulllfnt'll I i em nent Scrvice in i vie Mini-tor tor Health, Mr. Leonq Y<.".\ Koh told the Federal Legislative Counci. today. bi i i rtttaa raaly, tka Minis|H tatad that 10 had rcvied to join223 words
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Advertisement290 1956-03-15 5 I HU AND MIE! gonna throw this _J_BN|^____ ak M ibpi L ±L If ___P^ f__ I I See howa fighting I I 1 H| JBBBB_m_B_BHs___i .^^^^^^^^^^^HflV *m* __B >--.-Jw^ _______i_a_^_^_Hiaa_^__^_^_^_^l^_^_i_-BaWn---P-_. il-TTl""^ < 'j^^BßßßßMM^^^^^^mFaiM^mM^^^^B^Bßßßßßßßa^Bßßßßßßßtßr^lli^TßWri^^^*^^^ 1 _BF ___H M'^^Va^C^ Uulllllu U IiLLI L 111l U U I Lli \\M> %JINACARVER-iREAREIFIELD -f290 words
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Article574 1956-03-15 6 r he more the word "modi ba" li aaad bo Singapore, the more H ittnl-i to Um high heaven* In bm laat few da ctt-Mne af tide Cosony haee bean furnished with the loondeel raaaooi for reaching the eonehiaiea that thetf leaden ham pn d their 'v to574 words
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Article388 1956-03-15 6 will lose tlv of one of its HM o«1 .v i when Viee-t banei -lor of the University c: Malaya Sir Sydney t aim lft tea the country at thc end of this year Tu become 1 rector of the Londo: g >ol ot Economics. The appointment is388 words
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Letter230 1956-03-15 6 Sw i i d*. rvvn Gevernmcnt has revised its employees' pay and given them arrears. There is no doubt the Singapore Government may follow suit, but it is now indifferent to the crying needs of the destitute ind distressed. a visit during the recent holidays to230 words
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Article637 1956-03-15 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA PHE vo. ment by Prime Minister Robert Menzies that Australia am not send an aii-party Parliamentary delegation to Malaya moat have warmed the cockles ot Harry Lee Kuan Yew's art, and he must be mentally placing n_mseif in the same clasa as637 words
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Article, Illustration575 1956-03-15 6 JOHN DUGDALE - I FEAR MOB RULE JOHN DUGDALE Now_peacemaker Glubb has boon ki< ifi.r Hos flown bock frcm thc trigger frontier with this report. THE border between Jordan and Israel is the most dangerous frontier in the world today. For when General Glubb and the British officers under him went, the one575 words
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Article676 1956-03-15 6 T. R. Fyvel - T. R. Fyvel By THE "Arab Triangle" inside Israel is also a world to itself. It is a frontier district in the Plain of Sharon which was ceded to Israel after the fighting, under the armistice terms agreed at Rhodes in 194^. Its 30,000676 words
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Article158 1956-03-15 6 I' HAD an oil experience in a country house in Yurkshire. It was Ilaia.wc-'cn, and about half a dozen af as were gathered round the are, taking it m turns to tel; teles of the un canny. We'd drawn for turn. ar: 1 I was the158 words
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Article117 1956-03-15 7 Sacking Was Needless -Glubb All A Question Ot Timing .LONDON, .March U lUP] Gen. Sii John Glubb indicated last Blfhl his oustci (.'ommandcr of the Arab Legion v.a.; needless since it \va_ :nI tended to turn over command of the force to Jordan officers. Glubb said in a radio lata117 words
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Article85 1956-03-15 7 G I N T VA. Be --land, March 14. (l*P)- Arch bishop lk Tios of CTpr s should be recalled v iidle as "an essential preliminary to the continuation of negotiations.'' U-. BM V v v Dutch Secreb.ry-General of the World Council of Churches, said85 words
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Article53 1956-03-15 7 \QI E v -v Mim>ter Burb vi .a Un B an I Id p irUanu nl d Idm i daj thai his government will cber .vv.rvaa. eld to Jordan it Brit vr. r ps her annual ll ic. He iin Iraq would be the Am state w53 words
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Article288 1956-03-15 7 Foreign Office Seeks Explanation For Cyprus Statement Why Did Envoy Express Concern To Greek Govt.? LONDON, March 14— A shocked British Foreign Office announced last night it will ask the United Stares why the United States Ambassador in Athens expressed "sympathetic concern" to the Greek288 words
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211 1956-03-15 7 Moslem Parents Charge In Algiers ALGIERS, Match 14 (LP)— French troops and rebels clashed sharply in at lcu>t two new battles vesterdav. Reinfoitementl were repotted reaching embattled North Africa at the rate ot nearly 1.000 a day. From RO to 90 person.- have dad211 words
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Article138 1956-03-15 7 'Each Day Of Peace Is Vital' MONTREAL Canada, Mar. 14 «AP)-l.va ..hxander ol Tunis, f 'r:v E Bnti>h Uetence Minister and onetime Gov-ernor-General of Canada, said v.v, I a: day ot p g in the Middle Bast imIn v< the chances ot avoiding conflict. Loed Aiexand- 1 v- nto attend138 words
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Article26 1956-03-15 7 THE. Soviet Union has developed a machine sun that operate a1 76 degrees below zero Fahrenheit east Qer man newspapers reported on Tuosriav.- APAP - 26 words
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Article229 1956-03-15 7 BIG SEARCH ON FOR BOAC OFFICIAL TOKYO Man li 14 UP) A hum* uround search opened at dawn today in a ragged snow covered mounted area lor a missing British businessman who once served the Himalav is <n a secret wartime mission for the British229 words
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Article, Illustration59 1956-03-15 7 photo. STUDENTS pick up an injured friend during the anti-British riots in Athens, on .March 10. follouing the deportation of Archbishop Makarios from C)prus. It is estimated H>2 students were injured in clashes with police during weekend riots in Greek cities. British. Ameriean and TurkishAP - 59 words
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Article149 1956-03-15 7 But Gruenther Is Not Worried OTTAWA. Mu:ch 14 (AP)— NATO is not yet strong enough to defend Western Europe, General Alfred Gruenther told the Canadian Club yesterday. lhe Soviet aggregation of ver is the strongest in p retime in the history of the a rid. he149 words
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Article25 1956-03-15 7 UNITED NATIONS. Mar. 14. (AP)— Burma's nea permanent representative to the United Nations. U Wav presented hie credential- to Secretary-Genera; Dag Hammarskjold ye>terday.25 words
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Article25 1956-03-15 7 MOSCOW. Mar 14 (AP) Parts boss Nikita S. Khrushchev is sick but Western diplomats here assume there la nothing seriously wrong with him.25 words
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Article34 1956-03-15 7 WASHINGTON. March 14 fAP) Informed sources say that .Japan's last remaining Class A war criminal, lormer Maj.-Gen Kenryo Sato, probably will be released on parole in the near future from Sugar.o Prison34 words
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Article36 1956-03-15 7 WASHINGTON, Mti a 14. (AP)— The House Armed Serv- Committee vctea teeday to authorize the _|_fl Army, Nnw and Air Force to spend $404. 222. 000 on military public works project, abroad.36 words
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Article21 1956-03-15 7 NEW YORK. Mar. I {API Austria purchased one million bushels of United States wheat yesterday, exporters reports L21 words
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Article18 1956-03-15 7 DAMASCUS. Warch 14 (AP) -Regular telephone service between Japan i Byrta will be established daring 1956.18 words
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Article76 1956-03-15 7 General Strike On Friday ATHENS. March 14 (AP) —a general attilw protesting Archbishop Makarios' deportation will start Friday, the Becreianr-Oeneral ot the Greek General Confederation of Labour announeed ye.-ter-day. He said 'all VOT-lng clasiee" throughout Greece will take part. Duration ot the strike wail be decided later. The Secretary-General announced76 words
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Article42 1956-03-15 7 AMMAN. Jordan. Mar 14. AP) Premier EUfai jresterdav received British Ambassador Charles Diake in a 00--minute interview. It was believed thev discussed the future of JordanianBritish relation! and tnc status oi top British officers la the Arab Legion.42 words
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Article54 1956-03-15 7 NEW YORK. March I*4 (AP) For mon: v., actress Gloria Jones, her co_-tume well padded. ha> been plajLni xp< ctant mother In the Broad wav hv drama. •■Tbe Diary Ol Anr.'- Frank Yesterday the show producers announced the 24--vcar-old actreei has quit. She is a54 words
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Article29 1956-03-15 7 PI.H.IMIN AKY loading: of the six-ship task force which will take 1.800 marines to the Medite:: in on March 20 was expected to begin n. xt Tuesday.29 words
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Article159 1956-03-15 7 WE ARE NOT TAKING SIDES —US Declares WASHIN .TOM, March 14 (UP) Tie United States declared last night it is not taking side, in the British-Greek dispute over Cyprus and ottered its good offices to find 4 a [air and just solution." State Department Press Offi.Vnite issued a brief statement159 words
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Advertisement275 1956-03-15 7 1 world famous family of TIGER medicinal products V s n_ \i I I CHEE THONE SAN f Instantaneous re'ef fcr Earache, s'cmcchcche, Indigestion, Bockocht, Sore Throat, etc. ING AUN TONG 1 TIGER MEDICAL HALL :w additions to our extensive D.G.G CLASSICS: I M Violin Concerto E SchnrUlrrhan/P. Van: Kempen275 words
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Advertisement196 1956-03-15 7 r" Boys! Start Your Flying Days Now! omm*****^ LATEST EASY-TO-MAKE MODEL AIRCRAFT FLYING I AND SOLID KITS HAVE JUST ARRIVED FLYING MODEL KITS SOLID MODEL KITS "Midget Mustcng 24" LINDBERG Sccle 5 9.45 Bee Bug 22" L/We;ght L 408 Thunderbolt S 1-30 Stunt S 4.95 L 506 E-coupe S 1.50196 words
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293 1956-03-15 8 RAJ U LA'S THIRD MATE PRAISED FOR HEROIC ACT PENANG Wed.— More liva would have been lost if it had not been for the presence of mind erf the third mate of the s.s. Raju! Mr Kenneth Nettleship, who donned a gas-mask and v v d ana hold N 8293 words
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Article118 1956-03-15 8 Drunken Driving: Man Freed KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. V. iah. a IV a er, was today acqi. and discharged by the p dent of the Sessions Cour: I a druken driving charvTraffic Inspec* Teoh Khoon Huah alleged that he arrested Kathiah at Bungsar Road on Feb. 21 when he found him118 words
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Article45 1956-03-15 8 A VERDICT of misadventure was recorded at a Raub inquest yesterday on a 30--r old "lumber jack" Lateh bin Jantan ot Tanjong Besar. Jerantut. who was pinned to death by a falling tree on Feb. 12. He died of a fractured skull.45 words
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Article67 1956-03-15 8 cairo. March 14 (Renter) If, Christian Pineau, the Ural French Foreign Minister <r to visit Egypt arrived :v re by air today from India. He wa< ireeted at the airPofft by Dr. Mahmood Fawzy the Egyptian Foreign Minister with whom he began talks at midday. He will67 words
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Article53 1956-03-15 8 A RUBBER, tapper. Lai Bi 0 Hone. 20, ot Sungei Ch tang Now Village, Raub. waa yesterday sentenced tv lo months' imprisonment by Mr J. Pa Whim.-!- Prc>id vt of tlv* St ssit na Court, Ra ib, for unlawful poasesgfc n of 480 kati of sheet r.ibb* r53 words
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Article312 1956-03-15 8 But they were sole property of the expats— lnche Osman Siru v\ s wr.. Wed.— The Geaetal v ot the Mal.n in 1' i -t.ll ll rH.v nil! terns I niformed Stall I ui ii 1:' Osm ;i > iru t 0d.,% m .rk. I t ll312 words
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Article, Illustration130 1956-03-15 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. i 1 The first Malay woman to 1 win a house as a reward 1 for her work is Che Mak I'lu. 60. of Johore Bahru. A member of Kaum Ibu. (Women's section of I UMNO), since its incep- tion. she took130 words
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Article143 1956-03-15 8 A QUALIFIED Malay from Alhazar University will be sent by the Muslim Congress of Cairo to be i lecturer tt the Muslim College in Klang. Dato Syed Ibrahim bin Omar Alsagoff, Chairman of Um Council of the Muslim College, said the Muslim Congress of Cairo143 words
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Article78 1956-03-15 8 MUAR. Wed. Tan Ah Ton-;, 65. was convicted yesterday by the President of B< ions Court Mr. W. B. Sutherland on two charges of possession of 59 pills "of prcpar* d opium. s< me chandu dross and utensils for smoking opium on Feb. 21 at78 words
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232 1956-03-15 8 We'll Never Ask China's Help- f Uni KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Fcdcrot.on Ch, c f M Abdul Rahman, this evening rejected the suggestion fo call on Communist China to influence the Mol a y Qn V °*J into giving up its armed struggle. He232 words
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Article117 1956-03-15 8 8 Years' Jail For Bandit Girl KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A 21-year-old girl, Voon Kee Kian, was today sent to jail for eight years, bv the Federation Chief .Justice. Sir Charles Mathew, for consorting with armed Communist terrorists. Ifr, John Adams, Deputy Public Prosecutor, said that Yoii\) was captured Iq. lowing117 words
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Article95 1956-03-15 8 Fifty Attend Women's Convention IPOH. Wed.— Fifty deh -ates from rvl over the stav attended the annual State convention ol the Pt rak Women's Institutes at the y.w.ca yesterday. .following reports of lav y< it's actlYitk 1 and the discussions of plans for this year, Che Khadljah blntl Abdul Asia95 words
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143 1956-03-15 8 ALCOHOL IS AS BAD AS OPIUM -ALSAGOFF I PEOPLE who object t Tunku Abdul Rahmat. jg< stion that opium addit i must be licensed should obleet more strongly to the licensing of alcolohic dnr.Ks Dato Sved Tbrahim tin Om r AlsagofT, Chairman of the Muslim Advi.ory Board, said yesti rday.143 words
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Article29 1956-03-15 8 P_V". V( (j The Ben--255.7 $500 to jC: Society JJmd of Penang and Pro v. .esley. There were vral $111 deflations from individals and firms.29 words
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Article89 1956-03-15 8 v.eir organisation, funds and off the ears and roses laiaiißeii v ho refused to tnbvThere are 2 000.000 Chinese in the Federation at present eligible to become cHJaens, the Tunku said. I they want to become citizens they could be right away." Tunku89 words
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Article25 1956-03-15 8 A TWEKTY-Tmgm OLD voeian. chtw Foong. died without m coasdoiifliess at t_l t y_ i ■naawt ■Mdaa fonfl road accident in Meal j25 words
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Advertisement104 1956-03-15 8 r .■■■fi.„ rt m|< f„ n ,i 1: I U \V\ th mmmmmmm, 'nm*M*mmmmm***wsn^*mmmmmm*m-'mi n F >—* 4 S" TONIGHT M IN THE ODEON LOBBY FOLLOWING U I j$ THE ALL- ASIA PREMIERE OF > H '^vO*_^ Hit A "_/_I_ilJ_8 _F Mm* A a n_v_e <_t_l__pPii__r_ -Li if lllflif I104 words
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Article93 1956-03-15 9 Ir-lkc late of if thc I I ISH Gemao thc humid pital of iily day. oracar Ugadan through ets toi Riad mier of H bai r. ».-Benz, weekid jast uest of There mghter, lijrhtful Hitidealing war in other nz. ers I bared He ies :d the away. in the93 words
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Article, Illustration1224 1956-03-15 9 An Act of Faith and a Lesson ajfafjajfkj nNMDI R \RI im, r st his i: 'I in India on the emergent! within two years, of th. K. dish West i- n i Klff-m eiwiai a.l hin the ommon- filth lt pn -'*nt plans rk ut with .ut a hitch1,224 words
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Article, Illustration1435 1956-03-15 9 KURT SINGER - COMRADE SULTANOV KURT SINGER THE TRIUMPH OF by A VICTIM— King Abdullah of Jordan (1951) asked n hv w uld b^ still alive today** ■.me h i) r i i H MMK >\U THK SINSET oi I MAT EVENING. AS 111 '>U> IN 11 KIM, THE MOMJI I AN ARAB1,435 words
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Advertisement69 1956-03-15 9 TOMORROW Thr llmtlicrhood Carries (hi IJ ithout Comradr Sultanor I IT'S OPEN SESAME' T0... a thousand and one days of A dazzling adventure... of glorious V- v 10ve... and dances... in COLOR! t MODiRM IHEATRES' MIGHTIEST L m\ k r .^/___t_v- JfXi W« wLF ;^W^B_P_B Sr *.)QMWM^MWr *^***.XZi *W}f*****~~ f69 words
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Miscellaneous156 1956-03-15 9 BF ~^^^^F r ii bMb bi b I l^___T I IH IB I' 7 M JO I IJ/l J/ ■I ■*****w____________b_bbL_J P S bbß______ZlZ__Z L i I HIS r a a I to actresses (8> Ml. 13. Coulo oe a man. tho tis I that tha maketh aces in man"156 words
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288 1956-03-15 10 THF head of thc United Nations' expanded technical assistance programme said in New York recently a 1 just completed tour of Asia impressed him with the •enormous improvement" in their economic status in the joist four years. Owf-B, rhrvvvan of the Terhnieal Assistance288 words
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Article176 1956-03-15 10 Rubber Drops 1 5/8 Cents RUBBER prices in Sin'i^.vnre yesterday dropped jl 5/8 cwts to M cents per lb. tor lirst grade .March ihipment on a quiet market. Two factors were mainly rc-pi nsil la lot lbs crop. America., faetorisa were reported to be holding o:T hvying until Apn. i176 words
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Article103 1956-03-15 10 AL A Y A N sharcbrokers yesterday reported more selective inquiries for industrials and tin shares and, on balance, the market was steadier in e sections. Prices tended to harden. Rubbers, however. will ected. Price changes yesterday were l\Dl rSTBl XI I s or and Nea Ords103 words
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Article88 1956-03-15 10 v\\ barebrokei terday reported the following business done: Fraser Neave 81.78 aon $2,121: Hammer $2.TDcd; z St S Bank ?878: A.5/4_: M. Ce d: Spore Cold St' Straits Traders 125.50. Wearne $2 Ja Jca -J TO. Berjuntai 19 8, 18/101; Hon* Fatt 81.11: Hongk tig T/10J; Jelapang88 words
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Article86 1956-03-15 10 tnn L nd >n Smlthfleld n Agricultura] Machinery Exhibition 1861 will In Barl'i Court. I ndon from Dec, 3 to 7. Tone: Quiet. The tin price fell by $U to $3904 per picul. in the Singapore mark. j terdaj. ...in reason for tha p l thai bujina from86 words
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Article143 1956-03-15 10 SINGAPORE Chinese rroduce __achanfe noon ck sins price pel picui y»-.-terday: copra March 827] jrers, 828] sellers; April |28J bujers. $285 aa i rs; coconut oil (bulk) 542 sellers, coconut oil (drums) $443 sellers; Muntok white pepper 8126 sellers. Sarawak white 8129 sellers. Special Sarawak black sellers. SINGAPORE143 words
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Article62 1956-03-15 10 NAMED the Otter, a new British amphibious caravan. DOW going into production baa already attracted attention in many parts of the World, The caravan which waa v ved on road trlala at 65 miles per hour, can be quickly launched onto inland wateia where with the aid ot62 words
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133 1956-03-15 10 FOR the first time since June last year, an adverse trading balance of $7,837,--434 was recorded in Malaya's foreign trade during January. Importi ia January srere valued at $395,574,882 aa compared with export! valued at 17,737,458. In June imports vere $314,515,425 and exports 7,096*322.133 words
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Article46 1956-03-15 10 THE World Bank will lend Chile US$3O million to stabilize the peso. At present the peso officially exchan__.es at the rate of 200 to the dollar but the free exchange rate is closer to 500. It was 850 in September. 1955. A. P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article61 1956-03-15 10 IMPORTS 1 i Un cvn.vntratea Into Malaya during Eebruary amounted to 724 ns, the lowest for more than .1 year, seconding to official statistics. Of the fc tai import v 627 tons came from Thailand. 87 tons from Burma and ten tons from eta artu re.61 words
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Article271 1956-03-15 10 MALAYAN tim her exports to the United States rose by nine and a half times in 1955 when this country shipped out the highest e ver recorded quantity of forest products. -Ksdoaing thia ir its annual report thi Federation Timber Exporters Association s a.d it recanted the271 words
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Article, Illustration329 1956-03-15 10 Chemical Helps Advance Malayan Tobacco Industry AN advancement in the Malayan tobacco industry is seen in the recent development ef a eheinical which iflßßßWtes the quality and appearance ol the locally grown leaf, Mr. Josef Kassel, director of the export department of Hauni Masehinenfabrik Korber and CO. (..M.8.H.. Hanibuni. said329 words
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Article34 1956-03-15 10 OUTPUTS from estate* and mines in thc Guthlie Group for Fei)r.;ar> r ;i*.ooi:rve(i are: rubber 8,664,800 lb., Ica (black) 166,000 lb., palm 808 tons: palm kerneV- |g| Ions; tin oaa 1,884 pjpula.34 words
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Article, Illustration41 1956-03-15 10 A NEW trailer is being bruit in the United Kingdom of Malayan hardWOOd for durability and strrngtli. Designed and built specially for use with the nets David Prawn 2D tractor this trailer is available in rear-lipping, r,<>:i-tipping or low loading form.41 words
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Article, Illustration455 1956-03-15 10 Talk CHAIRMAN CALLS FO V mm mt a a —i Standard Market Reporter NEGOTIATIONS between Singapore copra traders and the Government for Dollar allocc tion to facilitate imports of Philippine copra into Malaya during 1955 were held up because of the lack of information coming455 words
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Article28 1956-03-15 10 PAKISI ade delega-1 tUm has arrived in T to negotiate a n rade plan 1 Japan which would protect Pakistan's lnfanl c tton manul.: iw%fg uatrv28 words
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Article19 1956-03-15 10 *Ha >mcm 'BBjaaai aaaaa itNAia Rotta ed. Cssjß Tne loa 868*80 t*T J***! Ha ■MM safe, I 88MV8C19 words
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Advertisement696 1956-03-15 10 NOTICES In the Matter of KRIPPS TRADING COMPANY (SINGAPORE) LIMITED and In the Matter of The Companies Ordinance, I'll) \o; is hereby given that ereditora oi the above-named C ..pany. which Is being voluntarily wound up. are required, i n or before the 30th day of I. 1956. being t696 words
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Advertisement120 1956-03-15 10 NOTICE NATCRALISATION .:s HEREBY GIVEN 11 that MR. IVI SEE YEE (IC No. P.*****8 o; Xo 4:-. \'a_r Si I r\ naag U '-in^ to the Hi I CQBDBlisier for naturalisation sod that anv person who knows wiiv naturalisation :id not ted sho.i'.ri send a written sign* I ststement of120 words
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Advertisement181 1956-03-15 10 N| BJ 1 a_K M M ifpi T Closing Averageso>loeksr :.0 Industrials 498J3: 2 R 167.18: 15 l:;v 85 Stocks 177 40. Bonds 4(i Bo; 4 r^j2Z-~-VaUXHALL VALUE... j j greater than ever fcr 1951 mtm cold 1 I wiw Ftirutes .*i* srnm*** 1 ol Bw w J Take a181 words
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Advertisement65 1956-03-15 10 YUGOSLAV Mie "noK, From Adriot.c, N Eost ind-a Rangoon It Bj-Wrte lS m v TRICLAV Mjr •4ff*_| From Hongkong tc Pc_ **-.-'cn, Port Seme. Ecvrourh Venice. Trieete 8 SB** m/v -DINARA- "Mar Gcncrol Agents EAST MOLNT j(g|^| 17-B. Robmson Rood S.n.-r »UN&_ Molocco: J M Gomci &C 9. Ri*ersi4e. T65 words
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Miscellaneous80 1956-03-15 10 afjafjakj OUTER ROADS J«»JW Caltex President Polk o ara, k; N isser E i bj i B ikke, Batoebahra Easl Garc La Charente, Star Alcyooe, Dytoneus, Ferneliff, Amenkcrk. Mi:. dor. Talisse INNER ROADS R« sang Kim Hai Seng Sumpitan Hock Ho, Celia, Manihine Ka i H.m. Naga Mat, Sedenak, wahatl80 words
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Miscellaneous81 1956-03-15 10 Pin:.!:.:. Katong. Kaijar.g. Bela-a. Segamal SUP. UNARM S M iron 4. Sunda a Eumaeua 8, A: i Bakke 10. Beuvorlich 13 Dunera i.v P. Laut Silmdoeng 22. iii Waerwiidi 2:v Ang] '•vat 23 North Star 2(1. Cor i 37, Phrontii 28, Sudan 31, Akita Maru Roegh Bilveicieal 35, S:ecl N'avigator81 words
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Advertisement686 1956-03-15 11 rKENCH TRADING CO., LTD. -HE BLLE FUNNEL LINE NCkTM AMtkICAN SERVICE Mew tCiH. ■■WIW I •-'xladelphla 6 Cult Port» SCOT I S harr f.nnni 18/23 M,r m„ 27 MM la M Ap 2S Ap, if Ap n9€ aa4} *Wa eOci poit. to load mo dischargt cargo HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE NORTH686 words
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Advertisement1207 1956-03-15 11 Tel: 2405 mansfield co., ltd. Tel: 2412 XSL7 "HE BLUE FUNNEL LINE C_rnci_ ootion to proc««d *#U oth.i poit* to load _n_ duch-irßt cargo SAILINCS te LIVERPOOL GLASGOW LONDON b CONIINtNI Sinsapoi. Ou. Sails P Sham P»n_n« Pclcus for Liverpool Glasgow M.ir M 16 Mar 17/18 mmam *oi Maiseiiie.. Holland.1,207 words
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Advertisement913 1956-03-15 11 MITSUI tSa LINE Spore P.S'hom Penono FOR lAPAN kom Ccrhrcnt Akagisan Maru for Yckohmrm, Nagc.a, Kcbe 20 Mor Hokoneson Moru for YcK C >arr, a Kobe, Na^ova. via Hcnßkor^ 27 Mar MXA. v li Suez for New York, Pr.ladclph a. Bah, rr.ee Asakasan Maru Iron. a pan 16 Mar 18913 words
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Advertisement776 1956-03-15 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Soid, Genoo, Antwerp Rotterdom, Hamburg. Copenhagen, Gothenburg ond Oslo S'porr P S horn t-enong Gdn. 2 r 30 "SELANDIA" otter 11 00 hn IS 1 7 Mor H 1 9 Mor x) "SIENA"' 20 21 Mar 22 23 Mar 14776 words
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786 1956-03-15 12 Common Nationality Should Include Citizenship, Rulers r MORE NEWS FROM THE CCT\C D A I f\ If ■mXm^t^mWL. H v.o^ A II VI «*mK a m-z+-mß:mW,.mto...MWk-iW r \^k\mm ,^**m. ,^*mw -w ZmlFZtfmWmWM KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Thc Malay Rulers, in approving the appointment of a Commonwealth Commission to draft the constitution786 words
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Article37 1956-03-15 12 a catholic priest and two housekeepers died yesterday in Trenton. New Jersey, in an early morning fire which gutted St. Mary's Cathedral and the rectory The damage was estimnfpf. _t TT Q co 000,000. UPUP - 37 words
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286 1956-03-15 12 Cheers For 3 Expats Who Offer To Help KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Three of Malaya's topmost expatriate officers, who voluntarily offered to work as secretaries in portfolios headed by .Malayan Ministers after renouncing their own Cabinet ranks, were today cheered by the Federal legislative Council for their warm gesture. The Chief286 words
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Advertisement323 1956-03-15 12 P^Bl^aife^O QUICK- FROZEN FISH j I sea-fresh and delicious! t Frc?h as thc moment they were caught All this clvlieious tatttMi k I:.:-'. t to you by Birds Eye. Thoy don't have time to get X tr.ivt l-stainr-d or tired looking Immediately the fish are landed at I t.v y,323 words
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Article591 1956-03-15 13 Upsets In All-England Badminton Unknown Farmer Downs Our Champ LONDON, March 14 (Reuter). Malaya's Thomas Cup ace, Ong Poh L im was c surprisingly beaten by H. T. Findlay of England in straight sets of I_>-lU, in the second round of the All-England badminton championships which started591 words
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Article53 1956-03-15 13 THERE was a further surprise when Ooi Teik Hock, another of Malaya's challengers. did not put in an appearance for his first round in the All-England angles match against J. llammergaard Hansen, Denmark, who received a walkover. A championship official said it was understood that Ooi was53 words
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Article42 1956-03-15 13 KARACHI. March 14 (Reuter'.—M.C.C. 'A' team beat Pakistan by two wi hi U io the forth and final unoAcia] teal which ended here today Pakistan won the scries by two matches to one. arith one game drawn.42 words
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262 1956-03-15 13 Bakar 's Injury Didn't Stop The Poticemen H.M.DOCKYARD failed to get a single point from their second S.A.F.A. Div. 1 league soccer match played dt Jalan Besar stadium yesterday when they were beaten by Police Sporting Association by three goals to nil. Tiie Po.ioe have now secured sia points from262 words
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Article51 1956-03-15 13 VICTORIA BehOOl 2nd XI V-ou.cod Outram School 9-0 |n i friendly soccer match played on the Outram Road School j i terday. Chow Tin score-! a 'hat-trick' for Victoria sad the othi r IO 'rr- Charlie Tan 2. Tiong Bin, Sofaua, Kai Xah and B< bb51 words
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Article28 1956-03-15 13 the Singapore Battalion r the Boys' Brigade will hold their annual inter company swimm ng sals a* Gilfman Swimming Poo! on Saturday at 130 pjn. I28 words
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Article101 1956-03-15 13 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed Johor,- wi:. ike nart in the inter-state triangular between Selangor. Negri ScmM sad Johore <u Bfimmftsn starting on Friday. A. K run v.:" < ry z Johore and the players invited travel are: J. Ponniah. Hei v v Keens i I K Betnasiß* gham,101 words
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Article47 1956-03-15 13 JOHORE Engli sh ColU ge bs I Anglo-ChiM sSd 00l three goals to one Ul I S [nil chool match on the ACS. ground yesU i day Scorers were Ha san Yaccoti Subi ami"-" snd Hua sin Mohd. ",z i! ia netted tor ACS,47 words
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247 1956-03-15 13 seremban. Wednesday— Negri Sembilan's champion bad. minton patty, the Sapphire winch has the unique distinction Of having members of s< v* D nationalities, Including Dutch, Danish and Israelites, re'ebrated their ninth anniversary ot their founding with a dinner last aiaht. Revealing this international CO-Operation of247 words
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Article17 1956-03-15 13 THE Serangoon Association hold Iti annual meeting on Sundav at 11 00 a.m at premise17 words
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Page 13 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous263 1956-03-15 13 I Abner By Al Capp fc '_■Bi C\ "W {'■•'■■'■V'^i_k x^-**v\ >. ____i______ry^ jj_* X. WK yj^«_.^ iC /o^' C^. c -«M°-? > r-«W 0«-«a^_. i I 7 T( f{^*^ *r '.s. i I Y Oop By V. T. Hamlin I v-L'S I IVO -^l l^/-^ "^P\NGED IF I SC^iiT^'^gWß263 words
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Miscellaneous165 1956-03-15 13 POOGU SAFA LEAGI E DIV. 1: M -■•.< DK Argonauts at Jalan Bcsar at 5.15 I Si it sma irs vs. A A.A. at Jalan Besar at 7 p.m. DIV. IA: K JUija rs Woodbridge Hospital at GeyInnQ Stadium at 5.15 p.m.; A. V. Seletar F.C. at Fb rn I165 words
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Article, Illustration658 1956-03-15 14 From WINDSOR LAD IPOH, Wed.— Windy Corner scored his third successive win by half a length when he made it an end-to-end affair in the 51 furlongs straight race for Class 2 Division 2 here today, second day658 words
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Article47 1956-03-15 14 TOTAL POOL: $253,390 IST PRIZE: *****0 571.017 2ND PRIZE: *****7 535.508 3RD PRIZE: *****2 517.754 Starters (53.551 each): *****8, *****6, *****4. *****6. *****1. Consolation Prizes (Sl.OOO each): *****7, *****8, *****9, *****1, *****6, *****2, *****0, *****7, *****9, *****7. Treble Tote: Four winning tickets ($284 each).47 words
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Article1581 1956-03-15 14 and went on to clinch a neck s-.on I rom Projector with MV.bomv.e Ho; o third, a nose further back. Snowball aai fourth, one and a quarter iengOH behind RACE THREE Horses CI. 5. Div. 3—6 Purs. iv nksome Stable's 403—::: GLENCOE 11 805 ■7'1,581 words
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1072 1956-03-15 14 265 Horses Entered For Singapore Easter Meeting A TOTAL of 200 horses 87 from (lass One, from Class Tuo and 82 from l..ss Knur has been entered for the Singapore Turf Club Mar' \pril Meeting on Mar. 24. i 31 and April 2. Following arc the entries: HUKsI v-s i1,072 words
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Article116 1956-03-15 14 There will be eight races on the first, seeond and third day. There will be only seven races on the fourth day. First Day: Class 1: Divs. 1, 2, .3. 4 six furs; Divs. 1, 2— nine furs Class 2: Divs. 1, 2 one mile. Second Day:116 words
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Article84 1956-03-15 14 THK ;>i nual tl be! een tne P o-.i P- r-x- ol St Pah Scho I be plaj ed Satu lay, Mai ch 17. (8 Patrick's Dai I 1 Sen ind I Um Old H Team will be selected the 1 lowing:— Eria P> -'eo capt.),84 words
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Article52 1956-03-15 14 LONDON. Marcl 14 _P>V0. Pompcy, l.Ojj, ot Trl nidad put Mmm. Ward I«4| oi the United St..te d<>An lo: a nin e count on 'i nod iy i: < seventh round, sad < on to win their li_,rii he;«\ fight when W; »,i i-c answer the heal52 words
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Article, Illustration66 1956-03-15 14 picture. "HERE'S where part company,' 9 says Xeivbury to his jockey. "Go and stand on your head." So he dors just that. Ttiat happened nl Cheltenham last week when Meuburx, mined by Mr. G. Moore, derided to fio the rest of the way alonr in the CathrartA.P. - 66 words
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