Singapore Standard, 20 March 1956
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Title Section16 1956-03-20 1 Singapore Standard "^2jaC2EjI-- !t a i. Voln;no SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1936 I I !».«;!> I") <KM>16 words
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Article41 1956-03-20 1 <RpuI cow British. I m atten postponed. Tom h a num- of all i Khru"tain next m lal visit. m Wigs. La- ai ol the reH invitations. i? 'hat he had table md rm dd not be :ne for the41 words
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Article15 1956-03-20 1 ■w pouring ttoirements Into and an- that put- n there NATO I lor European15 words
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Article, Illustration375 1956-03-20 1 Bench Says: This Weapon Is 'Deadly TWO feet of c length of a motor-cycle chain wr^ en ron handle-grip ct one end end a co per knob ot Othtf WCH classified as a "deadly vWpon" by c SiWQOpOH magistrate yesterday. Exhibiting it to members cf the press, Magistrate J V375 words
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Article61 1956-03-20 1 Soekarno To Visit Malaya JAKARTA, March 19 I President Soekarno plans to visit the Federation of Malaya alter the first elected parliament and a new Cabinet have been officially Install' a Government source said today. Malayan Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman re- 'nded an in\ II ition to Pr r61 words
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Article57 1956-03-20 1 Ln Joyo. 53, alf-an-digging l S:n-.irxTe imp ln y resl■nd adil Hosd it ion. I into n the to dig out some scrap iron. I loose earth on top VI lodged and fell on I He was completely bur I except for a .small i> through which he could57 words
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Article31 1956-03-20 1 ALONZO Galloway Dcckrr. 72-yt ir-oki founder and head i I firm which had much to do with .^pawnin? the "do-it-yourself" 1 erase, died m Baltimore on Sunday. APAP - 31 words
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195 1956-03-20 1 BOMB VICTIM DIES VILLAGE MUST PAY £7,000 NICOSIA, March 10 (Keuter)— A British soldier died today from wounds caused by a terrorist bomb, and a collective fine of 117,000 the heaviest yet —was imposed on the village of Lapithos where the explosion occurred. i The i WS ':.>" 19th serviceman195 words
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Article89 1956-03-20 1 HARWELL. B»rk*hirc\ March 19, < Router) Mr. Gk i rgJ Malenkov, Soviet minister Ol power stations. fcodaj made whirlwind tour di the atomic ro.-oarch centre lure, then sped back to London tor a meeting with S:r Anthony Eden. While most Britons were rubbing thr sleep out89 words
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Article43 1956-03-20 1 LOS ANGELES. Man* 19 (\P> Carlos Noriega. 29. wa.s booked on suspicion ol wife beating alter his wife. Esther, 18. complained to police that he beat her and then massaged her face and body with a cactus plant.43 words
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Article377 1956-03-20 1 India- Pakistan Row Flares Into Violence NEW DELHI, March 19, (Reuter)-Reports reaching here today said one Indian soldier was killed and 12 injured m a clash between Indian and Pakistani border forces at Husainiwala m West Punjab last night. The Pakistan Government announced today that377 words
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Article109 1956-03-20 1 MERDEKA RIOT: TWO CHARGED WEARING bloodstained and crumpled shin.-, two men stood before the Singapore Fourth Maci>trate yesterday, charged with rioting at KalLang Airport on March 18 during a Merdeka rally. Chew Bwee Hock, 36. v employee ol an at rated watd bottling company, and Chia Bhar Yong. '21, claimed109 words
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Article68 1956-03-20 1 PNOM PENH. Cambodia. March m. (AP) The Cambodian Government announced officially y« .-tcrday that the Government of Thailand has closed the frontier between Cambodia and Thailand last Saturday. Officials here said Thailand Is seeking to impose an economic blockade on Cambodia. The official reason for the action68 words
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Article, Illustration41 1956-03-20 1 SILVANA Maneano. Italian film actress, runs aw a y from a wolf that chased her at Scanno, Italy, on March 10 during the shooting of her latest film "Men And Wolves" being made by Titanus Film Company. AP photo.AP - 41 words
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Article170 1956-03-20 1 Jordan Is Neutral, He Says AMMAN. March 1!) (Keuter)-Kinfr Hussein of Jordan will pay official visits to Egypt, Syria and Saudi Arabia soon with the aim of "untying; the Arab ranks his chief of cabinet, Bahjat El Talhuny, said here today. Talhuny delivered170 words
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Article70 1956-03-20 1 DURBAN March 19 (Reut<r> An African hitchhiker leaped lrom a moving lorry and was ru-ark run over wiien be hear' 1 thumps and ■creams rnming from a collin he wa- usin r as a seat He had lifted 'h<- JIC to prep Inside only to70 words
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Article82 1956-03-20 1 HAMBURG. March H (Routrn We»t drrman architects have adopted a method of huildinc houses rvrn m the sharpest frost. First, they make Uh cellar. Next they build the roof on top of that. Then they lift the roof up into the air hydraulic ally82 words
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Article61 1956-03-20 1 NEW YORK. March iUPj The h< i< i fall m eight y- ars crii ;l< d New York's transportati' n system today and i< It thousands of motorists strati on the vast highway system frrriins into the CitJ More than 2.01)0 automobiles were abandoned and hundred.- of61 words
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199 1956-03-20 1 AFTER WIFE No.3, TUNKU TO PART WITH No. 1 KUALA —The Raja I .da of Selangor. Tunku Abdul Aziz, 10 secretly married Sumatran Princess Rahiman, has just been "separated" from his first wile. Tunku Saidatul, The Standard learnt today. Th arried during the Japan o .1 lght children, of Whom199 words
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Article22 1956-03-20 1 hai Bar] r>. was stab. liag stall m Serangoon Road > uht and was admitted to th/ il Hospital m condition.22 words
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Advertisement13 1956-03-20 1 ■;SABLE SHO| r <hl> v r -,:&y it* v^- I S^TE@PRESS t^ SE-213 words
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Advertisement50 1956-03-20 1 TH£ AC£S I 'I J I The illustration sho\f -h-ns a MirrUe» Tl paturaiu a v pi r a t f d tf.ur «-«ro^^ c:,r INDUSTRIAL ENGINES 157-405 B.H.P. DIESEL ALTERNATOR SETS 106-280 KW. A RANGE OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINES 210-316 B HP. AT 600 R.P.M AVAILABLE EX STOCK .^"^^v^ <ia«:ks>50 words
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173 1956-03-20 2 'DON'T RUSH HOME WHEN MERDEKA COMES'-TUNKU ALOR STAR. Mon.— Federation Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, today hoped people m Malaya would not rush off to their countries of origin as soon as Independence was achieved. Thfl Chid M I iddtdl 'If tfw people ol th;s country v ant certain rig:.'.-,173 words
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Article113 1956-03-20 2 Their First Glimpse Of S'pore AT r Bi \n and Kew Zealan li h their first glimpse of they fly their Sunderlands low r r -:-dpcl Harbour m a big •ir-sea exercise this morning. The exercise, which began last week, will go on till early next mo: Squadrons represented are113 words
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Article78 1956-03-20 2 FIVE men were acquittc a Singapore Court yesterday, on a charge of rioting at Amoy Street, on Nov. 11 last year. The judge ruled there was no case to meet cv were: Lim Yeow B Lim View Chit, Lim Ann Cheng. Lav Puay Ther, and Lee78 words
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Article90 1956-03-20 2 SINGAPORE PoUd yesterday appealed to the public to help Ideal r I man ound dead m a swamp r Lam Hoe Village m Sungei i Buioh eleven days ago. The man. a Chinese, had a round face, was about 5 ft. Sin. tall and ot medium90 words
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Article44 1956-03-20 2 TAX KIM SEX 2V fi ty pleaded guilty m the Sinn tport Seventh Mar r rate's L'ourt to a charce of unlawfully distilling eight gallons of samsu, m a hlukar, at Jambatan Sc an on MareJi 13 He was fine 544 words
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Article130 1956-03-20 2 SINGAPOT S vv r ddents increased by about 20 per cent, since Decent r last year. Mr. A.E. Shepherd, chairman of the Safety G told The Stance yesterday. Vr Sr.epherd M 'v Hfl I I In a :dent>; was due to more cars and other130 words
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Article, Illustration61 1956-03-20 2 MR. and Mrs. Tan Yong Wah pictured after their wedding: at (he Registry of Marriage m Kuala Lumpur last work. The bride is the former Miss Alice Chong Kirn Keow. second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (lions Khoi Yoon of KJanc Mr. Tan is the youngest son of61 words
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234 1956-03-20 2 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister David Marshall, warned yesterday that he would crush any Communist movement m the Colony. He toM MwytU "It If the <i..ty o| any gOVenUMBi to do it. I mtend to do it." Mr. Marshall, when informed thai Urn pcanoai who234 words
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87 1956-03-20 2 Lady Black Tours Mission Hospital LADY Black, wife of the Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, yesterday visited sr. Andrew*! MUslob spits] of which she i> patron. She vtatted the outpatients' department, the main part ni trie wards and ana snown the second door the hivpita! which has hcm\ entirely87 words
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Article254 1956-03-20 2 $100,000 FUSS ABOUT ONIONS Fear Of Gas In A Ship's Hold s** PENANG, Mon.—Merchants here have refused to take delivery m Singapore of 23,000 baskets of onions worth more than $100,000 which are m the holds of the State of Madras now berthed m the Colony. Srttlcmrnt Alliance Councillor. Mr254 words
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Article135 1956-03-20 2 TWEWTY-NDU British nr-cs--.cn and two official* from !the British Motor Corporatl a ■t: t:\ cI la Singapore by a.yesterday c:i coute to London after iprmHni a mootk hi Australia -.ing over All* tralia'j motot Cactoriet Mr. R. a. Bisfa CStncra] Publirity Maaagi r135 words
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Article40 1956-03-20 2 TAXI-DRIVER, Licw k S« t, irtlO failed to stnp n or lered to do so by a ICC offl or on duty at Bukit Panja:.^ J an 7 n m iho S.nc., re Second TrarV:: Court yesterday.40 words
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Article249 1956-03-20 2 PROSECUTOR ANSWERS DATO brM I KUALA LIMPIK, M«n.— "An> sukc.-m,,,,, fBH .accorded accused persons m view o! their ucilt};" the nostrils of the Public Prosecutor m am rfffl today. fiff I This submission was made today by Mr. Philip Clough, Legal Advistr, Seiangor, pro-' M ittsg m the case249 words
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Article153 1956-03-20 2 Patrol Kills Terrorist In Ambush KUALA LUMPUR. M .1 A i.r-man patrol of 'the i Battalion. Kin? o-. Scottish Borderers, amb d and killed one of HlfistS they contacted la tl C: .112 Fat all area of Johore yesterday. The other* cd. The dead man has been Ml Mtttai as153 words
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Article369 1956-03-20 3 fifing MPs Impressed With Political Activity InJVnrjnpnr* No Honeymoon Yet, Says Lloyd Amen, Adds Marshall 'MERDEKA' for Singapore is nor the end of a "honeymoon" but the beginning of a "courtship/ leader of the visiting British Parliamentary Delegation, Mr. Geoffrey Lloyd, said yesterday. was ipcajang at369 words
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Article, Illustration66 1956-03-20 3 I*W lh Mathasan. wH 1 afl strict V from V ke riatid. »w o9 w ho will V I rssfwd m m ui|| l.mk WZu t infre^t of ih.ul.md. the m arc m h Borneo B "h f nill aba atKiEniin fonvrn--1 bdHphia aftrr X mil »w San fl66 words
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Article143 1956-03-20 3 'Dazzling' Nigerian Tour Film Bl sixty-five minutes of im:i v ilrmiNt ;i •'i il m it> splendour, -Her Majesty the Qtci I i f»i:ru> to mphal tour among BCfl The colours are daizline. the welcome at Hbmi akmmi .1 irid id,- onh i Mm plaint is that there at n.143 words
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Article95 1956-03-20 3 X. Inn.— Supersonic sound and wiping to protect Malaya's latex i] contamination, the United .lalaya disclosed today. for er i .ade pre- emB nha B low I nstiH m s a B j cleanB c mim- m the B chieved. ft rcction "The pro- c lati^es Urn right I95 words
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Article63 1956-03-20 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. itional Union of medical workers was formed here today to gather an estimated ►0 employees of the Medical and Health under the banner of a single organization. Mr. Kael Singh, convenor of the inaugural meeting, told hat the National •i would strengthen63 words
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118 1956-03-20 3 MR. M. N. MENON is yesterday elected chairman of the Singapore A lodatioii oi the Chartered Institute of Scci irii .—the first Malayan to hoid this position. The Association's annual report tabled at yesterday's meeting, said: Approach nas been made to the Malaya r tion118 words
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Article148 1956-03-20 3 'College Week' To Raise Funds KUALA LUMPUP li rv The Mi: college ol Ifalaya will organize a "Col. Wt beginn:: M.tv 6 to raise funds for its new $150 000 building project on 300 S of kind at Petahng Jay a, seven miles from the Federal Capital. i ollege Week"148 words
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Article125 1956-03-20 3 I ■HIT* ISI1 What V* I I 4i^ %1" the siatfc < liit-i Inspector Santa Sinuh. pi iim-i utmi:. said Ihat the itron. Mrs. Khor Kirn X.mii s.iu a H«ure m the liool premises. She went i' tn the man l.atiff. U* mi: asked l.atiff125 words
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67 1956-03-20 3 SOU H IT, stab' mown assailants at his home m Sunsei Road. Si gapon early yestei S fa i v U some of U| n he heard someone ln| him. Bi went out to see who it wa. D I m the67 words
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Article, Illustration42 1956-03-20 3 MX GEORGE C. Waac, auuuter al Hai Ton- Tfiiaii Co. nf Manila, and Mrs. Wan?, who arc spending a short holid.i\ m Sinsaporc. Mr. Wans who is also mananin? a knitting fadorv m t In* Philippines, returns on Friday.42 words
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225 1956-03-20 3 Ex-Specials Get 'Pep-Talk' SELAMA ri-.KAK. Men— The Federal Minister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Az:z biß Uhak, today urged former Special Constables to put "new spirit" into their work so that they could improve their living conditions. Inche Aziz was visiting the ox-Special Constables225 words
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Article90 1956-03-20 3 Fun Fair To Aid The Poor THE Church of Out Lady*a Nativity, I'pper Serarißoon, Sii lapore wiU hold tun tail on Monday. April 1 m aid oi poor parishionen of the Upper s.'. ..ri^n.jii district. The tail hi the churcii rompound. will last from 0 m to 11 p.m. There90 words
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Article75 1956-03-20 3 MR R na d Cat'.cy of The R faJ Ail Force, Tensah. was injured when his car and a lorry were involved m a coUibJ n ii the l lit h Mile, Lim Chu Kang Road on Saturday nifhi Tiie Si: u'npore Traffic Police are tppealin| for75 words
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Article33 1956-03-20 3 LA] foil SENG. 26, was Him |20f) ny me Must Magi** Irate Inchc Pawaii Ahmad, when he admitted causing hurt to I Cho Siuii^ with a knife M Feb 1(1.33 words
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Article94 1956-03-20 3 Police Study Riot Pictures SINGAPORE Police, investigating the riot at the old Kallang Airport on Sunday night, were yesterday itlldying picturei taken by CID cameramen at the Merdeka Rally. More arrests arc expo to be made alter the police have completed their stud; ot the photograph*. Yesterday, two oi the94 words
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63 1956-03-20 3 They Chant 'Merdeka Stone Factory DETECTIVES yesterday questioned striking workers of a sauce factory following a stone throwing incident m Bukit Timah Road, Singapore. 00 Sunday night. Fnny glass windows and eighi large jars m the Yeo Hup Seng Sauce Fartory were smashed by stones from a gang of 3063 words
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Article26 1956-03-20 3 TIIF Penang Discussion Groups' fortnightly debate be held on Wednesday night at the Khek Association. The subject Is "Should the Opium B.: i Lift26 words
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Miscellaneous8 1956-03-20 3 J*» Report .w Mjrrh 19 l^aaai «T); Kwalaa-8 words
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292 1956-03-20 4 -GO SLOW GOES BACK TO NORMAL KUALA LUMPUR, MondayMore than 500 members of the National Union of Railwaymen today suddenly ended their threeday "work to rule" action at Port Swettenham. Mr. C. Subramaniam chairman of the Port Swettenham braagli ot tha292 words
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Article102 1956-03-20 4 0 o JAMES Anthony Patri k »nd W. A. A'.frcd Mirh;.cl were charged m a Singapore Court ye tcrday with intimidatini Veo H'-nn Chion^ by threatoiing him with mjury a' Whitley Road on Mnr.h 17. They claimed trial nnd bail I MM was granted Tht case102 words
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Article99 1956-03-20 4 Bach's Easter Cantata On April 3 BACH*B Easter Cantata, "Christ Lay In Death's Dark Prison will b" presented by the s ngapoce Chamber Ensemble, m st. Andrew*i Cathi Iral War Memorial Hall, on April H at 8.30 p.m. The soloists will be Vvette Inwar, Penlaft Btock, Tan Pent Tuan and99 words
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Article102 1956-03-20 4 Jail For Ginger Thieves JOHORI BAHRU, lion— I B Ah Chong, 33, was to- t lay convicted and sentenced i to three months' jail m U Magistrate's Court. Pontian for theft of six gnnnj sacks mn.iicr. He vaa farther Sued 1300,1 m default -.i further three months' jail, on the102 words
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113 1956-03-20 4 X-Ray Centre For City's Indonesians FOLLOWING tho enrolment oi the stall <^i the Indonesian Consulate m Singapore, and their friend-, m tht C< lony's x-i-'ay club, a membership ci nt re will be op< ned at the Ail Indonesia League foi the city's 7.000 Indonesians. Mrs. Rit ;i Alison, <113 words
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Article47 1956-03-20 4 THE Government of India proposes to send a cultural legation, led by Prithvi R Kapoor. IMember of ParMament and a well-known actor, lo Singapore shortly. The delegatit n aril] a!so visit the Federation, Burma. Indonesia, North and South Vietnam, Laos. Cambodia and Thailand.47 words
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Article47 1956-03-20 4 FOR parking a car within M feel of a bm atop at the junction Of New Bridge Road an i I pper Cross Street. on Jail 1. Chew Wou n Kay was fine I $10 m the Singapore Second Traflic Court yesterd i v47 words
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Article, Illustration128 1956-03-20 4 NEW JOB FOR HIM AI'STRALIAS n p w Commissioner for Singapore. British North Rornro. Sarawak and Brunei. Mr. Ralph Harry. arrived m Singapore by air yesterday en route to Canberra for consultations with his government before taking over his new office. Mr. Harry, who wns accompanied by his 11--year-old daughter.128 words
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Article181 1956-03-20 4 Shells Buried In Hole— Court Told Man Faces Explosives Charge KKEN observation on the part of a Singapore Police constable brought about the arrest of a 37-year-old fisherman for Unlawful possession of ammunition This was stated by Pn E [ting Inspector T. S. Zain m the Singapore Fourth Magistrate*! Court181 words
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Article128 1956-03-20 4 STUDENTS of the University of Malaya are being invited by the University of Stockholm. > len, to send m application? if they intend to take its international graduate ltudi< course for F -"fliffh-*pffakinf itudentl which star: iii September. The one-year course, wiiich wi'.l end m June128 words
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Article57 1956-03-20 4 GORDON Edward Nelson, a member of the King's Own South Borderers, was charged in the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday with robbing Wong Check Yew of his watch at North Blidsjl Road on March 18 lie was also alleged to have caused hurt to Worm Bail57 words
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Article, Illustration78 1956-03-20 4 MR. YAP YIN FAIL honorary general-secretary of the MCA Pcrak branch, town councillor for Ipoh and Mentflembu, member of the Perak ouncil of State, and member of the Executive Council for the State of Pcrak, Jeave s for America by air today on a six-month78 words
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138 1956-03-20 4 A .MAN bought a rope to tow his car home and two months later his maid servant used it to hariff herself. a Singapore Coroner's Court was (old yesterday. The man. Yap Boon Tat, a fisheries inspector, said this during an inquiry yesterday on138 words
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Article151 1956-03-20 4 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Seller*! Sp.it ;»S its s Apni Mfc i I s.s. 07; No. n No. 95] yt,j Tone: Dull. UN FKICF Tlie price of tin \rsterd.iv was S.IKH "per pi( ul Down c ts I LONDON Kl BHhK151 words
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162 1956-03-20 4 KUALA LUMPI'R. Mon.— Ti.o Director of tho Federation Information Servi i>-. Inche Ya'aeob bin Abdu] Latif today deniod criticism ol the united Plantfog Association of Ifalajl thai his depart::. ent tendad t(> paint far too ro.->y a picture of the Emergency, possibly t" boo162 words
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Advertisement168 1956-03-20 4 CATHAY OkGANISATio^/,^ CATHAY i U^fi TE t 3 :4'. and |J .Vo^n:.. VTVIEM.F -r;u fc 4f Mt KENNI I -OPENS TOMOR^ YOU'LL BE PARALYZE^ i RICHARD DENNING c* 1 MTMLEEN CROWLfT VIKUNMGfi!* fl "THI BE SI iiNlllsh I!!-.' s j "WOI !M SPI EMDIDiv 'ADMiKMiII .|)!M t v v\|lH R{168 words
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Article271 1956-03-20 5 Scheme To Train Malaya's Future Navy Leaders HERE'S a golden opportunity for local boys who recently passed their School Certificate Examinations and are embarking on a career. 3 The Royal Malayan Navy yesterday announced a j~*oei entry scheme to train future leaders of the Navy m271 words
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Article, Illustration55 1956-03-20 5 MAJOR-GENERAL C. I. Weir. CGS. New Zealand \rm\. inspects a new t\pe of shot mm now m use against Communist terrorists. With him is 'otmiiamlrr He. ui»\ R.N.Z V. who ;i< 'oinp.uiietl the GCtt* <i il M his tour. Seen m the background is Major Rennie.55 words
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116 1956-03-20 5 Site Will Be At Kallang THK first .ill island agricultural exhibition m Sin- mm.- will be held at the old Kalians; Airport, m July. It will list six (lavs. s.r.-.i pore's Agricultural Officer. Mr T E. Cobb. told The Standard yesterday that $9,000 has been allotted116 words
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197 1956-03-20 5 MORE than 1,000 hanoicapprd people m Singapore will be housed and looked after when Government approves a $2,000,000 building plan submitted by the Ministry of Health. L/iscloMiig this to 1 Standard y stcrday, th< I rmaneni secretary to the Hi ftlth Ministry.197 words
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Article63 1956-03-20 5 New English School For Penang PENANO, Mon.— Another English school here the Penang High School will be opened on May 1. The school will occupy a three-storey building at the junction of Sunsei Pinang Road and Jelutong Road. There will be both morning and afternoon sessions from primary classes up63 words
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Article44 1956-03-20 5 RS.A. Hsieh, a Colony lawyer, was acquitted m the Singapore Second Traffic Court yesterday for failing to conform to a traffic hand signal while driving a motor-car at the junction of New Bridge Road and Pagoda Street on N .17 last year44 words
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Article162 1956-03-20 5 Sir John's $5,509 Portrait THE portrait of S:r John Nicoll, former Governor of Singapore, will certainly be a ,£4l cat work of art. which the people of this island woi;i<i h>j p:'>v.j of. the president of the Friends Of Singapore. Mr T. W. Ong, told The Standard yesterday. The portrait162 words
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469 1956-03-20 5 FACTORY GIRL TELLS COURT PENANG, Mon. Pretty 20-year-old factory girl, Ng Pfek Hcah alleged m the Sessions Court here today that Police Inspector H. B. Almeida had suggested that She spend a night with him m a hotel room. Chat:, —i469 words
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Article84 1956-03-20 5 IPOIJ. Mori. L«.ncc CorponL, Term ■■<_■ Evani (19) i °f the 15th/ 19th Eloys H» Mru lined MOO I j th« Prerident ol thi S^mlooi Courti r 1". V. A. Peers. Of ye 9&998 month- 1 Unprifooment m dc-i.-iult. «inri v.,.- further suspended, from obtaining a driving84 words
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Miscellaneous952 1956-03-20 5 Standard cQlmcincic Information at a Glance fiS iGW^Td^l^E I AMPIN 8.8.C. I fg:_ "j **s C "?V .r Jun£le Pevil B fU ssMTt 'z^PyZhpZ/H PARIT buntar ?™^z?£\tii&*& ~2>JF m •y Ji* 8 w :o b pm Commonwealth -tW^^^r.&W** I (.i;\M»: Forsaken Woman 3. 6.43 9v- lb: 630 News Commentary: aaqMfr"952 words
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Article610 1956-03-20 6 x\ E WONDER how Chief Minister DaTW llarshall feels about thr nliameful h. uot to his "merdeka" KiCieudum nl Kallang OO nday evening. We wonder too, m Ibc MOM W as thousands of other sober and dec nl citizens are wondering, what sort ot Mdci foil610 words
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Article268 1956-03-20 6 JT U laM that people m adversity olten find j bedfellows but m Singapore people m politico I |fi BO qualms m climbing into the same wrctchrd bed ttMWgll they do not agree with one another. Sunday's iftOtlUf at the mercieka rally at Indians mist have brought home268 words
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Article295 1956-03-20 6 Sir: I am the person who removed the poster which Mr. Marshall abandoned on the "old apple tree." I amended its text and replaced it m broad daylight, watched by a crowd of 30-40 people, on Friday. In the "Sunday Standard" of March 18 Mr. Marshall295 words
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Article570 1956-03-20 6 Sir. The M B cry of the moment is "M t r d I k a" "Merdeka for Singapore in 19 Vl." I erythinsj points to that v.v have reached a very important stage in the national movement. A British Parliamentary delegation is here and all570 words
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Article117 1956-03-20 6 Kallang Fiasco Sir: Sunday's Kalian? fiasco is proof that your assessment of "Merdeka Week*' was based on a better knowledge of Singapore than Mr. Marshall. The truth of the matter is that solid achievement through bard work would h.;\e qualified the Marshall Government to go to London alone armed with117 words
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Article102 1956-03-20 6 Sir: Sunday s events at Kalian: hive taimht us that 1 -rsponsihility for internal senility must remain m liritisli hands until a strong enough government of our own arises to take it over, and the time is not yet. Gangsterism and hooliganism i s too near the surface m Sinuapore's102 words
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Article134 1956-03-20 6 Sir: For the last few weeks your admirable editorial and article writers bvn en raying to Mr. M.i:\hail, -'You have been v. irncd."' How right you were, ia the mass rally ■M hll revealed! Marshall's Government now Qnda itseU m ungplendid isolation. A fortnight ago the LiberalBocialists,134 words
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Article121 1956-03-20 6 Sir: I* i> enlightening to read m The Singapore Standard, of Mar c h 16 that at long last the Federal Legislative Council I M approved the New Rer.t C trol Ordinanre to eliminate the vicious tca-monev racket m the Federation, a legacy ol the Japanese occupal121 words
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Article379 1956-03-20 6 Sir: The call of "All Euiains w by Mr P. X do S iiza. the President of x Singapore K'nasian Association and the former Legislative Councillor, m the Sunday Standa I ap| v I a little enticing. We Eurasians are well awaken \l Bif for one to379 words
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Article419 1956-03-20 6 Sir: "Anthem ofTcr shame," they cry. Malay composers "disagreed with the Chief Minister's idea of participation m the 0 BSpctit:> n." Tin n a low fer\r: Malayan patriOtl >a;d thai n h an honour to compose xr.i' ant horn and that the task should be419 words
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Article303 1956-03-20 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - ASTER GUNASEKERA by coon caps when they claim that ail Singapore wants merdeka. The estimated 3.000 Communists (according to the Police) certainly are not. 0 That they don't care a tinker's damn for those who are called leaders. This was proved hy the fact303 words
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Article20 1956-03-20 6 Us 1 j J I I IK pr*CTMi < \su:i i I I as a arc ;:-:(l«r*^ Robinson vi* eramme20 words
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Advertisement35 1956-03-20 6 HOW TO MAKf HONEY us PX A lit ■<-// a IMPERIAL' BEE HONi M v v bother wht* PHf same 0 J^' id Mew Bealanc > n delles«». gi^ :i buy three or lour SINGAPORE COLD $TORA«>35 words
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Miscellaneous13 1956-03-20 6 "All riglit so you didn't want grayy here's a piece of blotting paper!"13 words
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Article71 1956-03-20 7 March rear-old u tiering cutting Pfc nth a safety nly ava m the Mbout 160 miles local r an oxygen tank and plastic breathing tube After cutting the boy's throat he kept I windpipe open with a pair of scissors. When a second doctor arrived the boy was pi;71 words
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Article310 1956-03-20 7 Unless Israel Receives Arms_Quickly. Czech Arms Deal Has Brought War Closer: Ben-Gurion JERUSALEM, Mar. 19 {Reuter)— Mr. David Ben Gurion Israeli Prime Minister, declared last night that Egypt was certain to attack Israel within the next few months unless Israel received defensive arms m the310 words
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120 1956-03-20 7 BEIRUT, March 19 (AP) Frightened Lebanese slept m the open again last night, still terrorised by Friday's earthquakes which destroyed their towns and killed 130 people. Radio and newspapers assured them that the danger was past, but they camped out of doors for the120 words
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Article51 1956-03-20 7 DUESSEI.DORF. West Germany, March 19, (Router) Police will shortly he equipped with eight camera-cars to check traffic on the crowded highways of the industrial V IX i ..ey will photograph traffic violators by n,,\- a:.r! night ifamil pictures and speed i harts as evidence m cow51 words
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193 1956-03-20 7 Politt Joins The Attack On Stalin BIRMINGHAM, Mar,-. ::> Mr. Harry Politt, secretary of Britain's Communist Party, gave qualified support here last night to the latest allegations against Josef Stalin by admitting that the Russian leader had made "serious mistakes." Mr. Politt declared "Despite mistakes m relation to collective leadership193 words
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Article75 1956-03-20 7 HONCKOXG. Manh IS (Reuter) Two of Britain's latest aircraft carriers, the Albion and the Centaur arrived here today from Singapore after groping several hours through thick fog m waters outside Hongkong. They were accompanied by the end Foundland flying the flag of Vice-Admiral 1 V75 words
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Article, Illustration73 1956-03-20 7 (i I X G •I.IHIIKOV, former Russian prune miniM r .mil now Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Power Stations oilers .i toast. i> he raises li is »l. ins at the IJussi i n Kiuh.isM m London. Malenko> v m London on i t ICC eckAP - 73 words
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Article45 1956-03-20 7 COIA'MBL'S. Ohio. March 19 iter) Lo ill Bron I I author and Pulitzer prize win ncr died last night Ml Bromfield was one of the most successful of Antfi m authors his most MCCti I hook- being "The Rains Ca 145 words
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107 1956-03-20 7 HBOBIA, DUb Mm -h 19 r» A-M),:t 40 boy., f;o > MA s rin hatl were :-.o :.c rt f *vo:- r- H B ooming." Dr Maill B li SUP r.r.V:.i■ of Schools, said thf objected to the I hail and wcar- leath< r jackets107 words
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Article72 1956-03-20 7 OH A. Japan. March 1!) (AP —Loral police yesterday demonstrated their "new club for the gentle touch" a vice with two tiny batteries and a small built-in coil delivering a 80-volt shock. A spokesman said the new club could he used for normal swinging attacks72 words
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Article62 1956-03-20 7 SYDNEY. March 1i) (ADA riay-lonj fire g-;tted a -crnsUMrey cold ttontfi build Mar Sydney's dock area yc:~ U day. Preliminary aftimatas put damaSjS at moie than J S>2.--Boii 000. A company spokesman aid it likely wo ild be higher because the" building contained nearly U558,400,000 worth62 words
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Article167 1956-03-20 7 .V}- W YUHK. March 13 |AP) 1 i.c iflflWlhtj ('1 RtCQB elliation said y» terday. that m re than 200 American •a and N'< uva clergymen \\a\< expressed willingness U y., to M< ntgonu i Alabama md take the pulpits ol 25 v gto clerics167 words
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171 1956-03-20 7 More Troops For Algeria ALGIERS, March 19 (Renter)— M. Hubert Lacostc. French Minister residing m Algiers, said last night that two Ufht mechanised dhisions fraaH West Germany would reach Algeria by April II at the latest. The two divisions would be used as a171 words
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Article41 1956-03-20 7 BOAIBAY. March 19 (Reuler) Admiral Earl Mountttten, Britain.--. First Sea Lord, said here yesterday that the British Government would welcome a flow of British investment into India so that it could play its part m India's economic advancement.41 words
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216 1956-03-20 7 Cambodia Accepts Red Aid -But In Principle Only PNOMPENH, March 19 (IP) Premier Prime Norodom Sihanouk said yesterday he has accepted "m principle" Communist Chinas economic Mid. and that Red China's Premier and Foreign Minister hou In ku would visit Cambodia m May. He Mid he has also issued invitations216 words
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81 1956-03-20 7 'Medicine Throw It In The Sink' LUTON, Englanc 1 Ifa iter) The PostmasterGeneral. Dr. Charle? Hill, said here that a large quantity of the medicine now consumed inighi ''vn the sink I all the etTect it had on the ian body. Dr. Hi!', a former secretary of the British Medical81 words
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Article79 1956-03-20 7 BOTTSTOWN Peni I ~nia, llardl 19 (Reuter) When Ir. Wih n Mcst. of Pottstown. c. Dallas, Texas, man n to have astaMMH national record by not m: Sunday school for 'M years, he Eaaaad these figures: Mr. Mest had attended Sunday school for 43 years79 words
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Article26 1956-03-20 7 -cv) Jean film actress Danielle l> will leave for Japan or. to work or Francai Japon" hman m Japan), the .r.t Frano©Japanese production.26 words
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Article30 1956-03-20 7 TOKYO. Ma: Tientirts yesterday said they invented a new synthesting only one tllfti as much to produce but idaafti* cal m taste and flavour to the real stufl.30 words
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Article23 1956-03-20 7 .LAXTic c;.v. (UP icistani Ambassador to th< States, was condition yesterday at tic City -al after suffer* ing a heart attci23 words
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Article26 1956-03-20 7 TOKYO, Mar Japan's coal indu.-try was brought to a complete sUneV yester ltftyMt coal miners throughout country went on strike lor a waft lmiejm,26 words
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Article23 1956-03-20 7 PARIS, March 19 (R< k Maria" stolen from of a Paris prison was found abandoned few miles away two dr.23 words
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Article24 1956-03-20 7 LISBON. Mar I ortuguese MmMCmHB BBW been asked to ban card games on trains— because the games are causing too many disturb-24 words
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Article21 1956-03-20 7 \IRO, March I —The Egyptian Government Imt nigni ■mmoH £100.000 E«ypt«n (i of the Jordwi I National Guards.21 words
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Article49 1956-03-20 7 B )MBAY. Manh 1!' I Thirty-four wd c leaettii injured when po.i< c and stfw» >rkers clailMf here last night m the yam of a mill. In addition two police <>•» ers and four ctßrtabtet wjwt .nncQ mi r •:< rHM Cirr-,-the manager of the mill as49 words
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Advertisement91 1956-03-20 7 LIKE TO LOOK INSIDE? surprise when you open the door of this trigerator. just look at lha; adjustable shelf area giant, full-u 1 1 rawer for meat and h two big wd vegetables and three generous 1 an exceptionally compact and •c, white enamelled cabinet. If you're EXTRA m the91 words
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Advertisement82 1956-03-20 7 r PARKER-KNOLL have comfort taped I\<>nu'inl)<r then- is an p i y" easy nay to reco<!ni>(i j i a J < I i tie Pa r i c r J jl Knoll: simply raise the cushion and look for the nam< tape that runs nlniiii ilu: itinde i>i/ -o j82 words
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192 1956-03-20 8 'Diggers Will Stay After Merdeka' MELBOURNE, March 19 (Rcutcr) Australian troops would remain m Malaya even after the country became self-gov-erning next year, External Affairs .Minister Mr. Richaid Cttey said today m an airport Press interview. Ml Ca -cy who returned f rom tIM SBATO conference ;p. Karachi said H192 words
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100 1956-03-20 8 Rotan Jail For Stabbing His Mistress TKI.OK AN SON, IMon. A barber accused his mistresi of misbehaving and when she did not rep'.y. he took a knife and stabbed her on the neck. Her aunt who came to the rescue was also stabbed. This was revealed m court R Rajagopal.100 words
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Article78 1956-03-20 8 PENAXG. Mon.— A brand: ir..i!iau< r. J \V Barber. S3, claimed trial m the Sessions Court today to I eharse of criminal breach of trust of $3,000 b< twren Feb. 24 and March <i at Penan.: It was alleged thai Barber committed the offence while tie WU78 words
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Article27 1956-03-20 8 1 UNGKU Ismail bin Abdul !R iman, former president of Religious Affairs Department. Johore. has been ippointed the Palace Spokesman of the Royal Family of Johore.27 words
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Article171 1956-03-20 8 Progs. Deny AntiMerdeka Charges IPOH, Mnn. The Vct'c^ Progressive Tarty today defended itself against allegations that the party was against "Merdeka." "Any one who thinks that we may become stooges of the British tn create opposition to the "Merdeka" movement is seriously mistaken." •iic Honorary Secretary. Mr. d. r. Seenivasafam,171 words
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178 1956-03-20 8 BUTTERWORTH. Mon.— l Bight months after a warrant of arrest was Issued •gainst him. a youth walked past the Nibong Tcbal police station where he was recognized and apprehended. This was said belore Mr. Au Ah Wah. President of i the Bessions178 words
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Article, Illustration78 1956-03-20 8 MEN <»f the Ist 2nd Gurkhas saw thr .iunulr from the air They went for flight with No 1 Squadron. Royal Australian Air Force. who have often supported operations by their unit m the Ma la van iunjjo Here Australian aircrew and an A rim liaison officer show78 words
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Article214 1956-03-20 8 ONE IN EVERY PORT SINGAPORE and Federation ports may have Asian port officers and pilots m keeping with the current Malayanization policy if a scheme drawn up bj the Singapore Malaysian Ship Officers I'nion is accepted by the two Governments. Disclosing this to The Sta214 words
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Article110 1956-03-20 8 Mr. Tan Pays Tribute To Shippers MALACCA, Moil— Alliance councillor Tan Sicw Sin, proponent ol ottlemcnt move to make Malacca a base-port for ocean-going liners, yesterday paid tribute to the courage of the Yugoslav Line m including Malacca m its sailing schedule. P trim I luncheon function on board the110 words
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Article57 1956-03-20 8 NINE naval < ftiecr c^d^ o! the Royal Malayan Navy were Included In special Guard of Honour at a reci r.: ceremony m England when the Freedom oi tne Borough of Dartmouth \va.- conferred on the Britannia Naval Collrse. The l \:;l^.l^. eadeti are now m57 words
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Article45 1956-03-20 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Ati Illuminated silver chariot and a procession will mark the ChCttiai festival of Panguni Utthiram. to be celebrated on March 26 at the Sri Thendayuthapani Temple, Sentul. The festival ll held annually by Chettiars and is attended by several devotees.45 words
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Article40 1956-03-20 8 Year's Jail Supervision TELOK ANSON, Mon. M aed Nor bin Abdul Razak. 35, WM sentenced to \2 months' imprisonment, to be followed by lix months' Police supervision, when he 'pleaded guilty to itealin* a gold wrist et and neck chain.40 words
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Article, Illustration120 1956-03-20 8 MR. Tay Yew Lon of Kuala Lumpur, right, and Mr. Tan Btßg Lin of Malacca, have just completed the first year of a three-year Certificate Course m Accountancy at the Koyal Melbourne Technical College m Australia. The> are among more than 2M Asian students who are attending120 words
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Article159 1956-03-20 8 Rare Malay Works For University Till Department of Malay Studies of the University of Malaya has acquired nearly 200 rare Malay manuscripts lithographed copies and a number of bound volumes of pre-war Malay periodicals. Inche Zainal-Abidin bin Ahmad, acting head of the I partment, told The Standard yesterday that these159 words
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Article28 1956-03-20 8 PRIOR to the closing of th< .r classes, student--from North Pcrak, attending the teachers m English and Vernacular schools training >. m Taiping. feted I'm tutor- .rich.28 words
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Article263 1956-03-20 8 Chinese SianM Lose Mosi-HM PENANG, Mon- H u iH of British protected per r I signing of the Fcderoticr '"'"^B entitled to travel on af. r *^B suddenly been divested cf .'^B therefore stateless pcrs 'I This was emphasized Mr He, president of the 51 s Chinese Br^ I263 words
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Article152 1956-03-20 8 Nationalize ...Then Malayanize ONLY through nationaliMtion would it be possible to Malayanize the adm tive and technical departments of Malayan Airways. f i the con.: 1 Employees' I yesterday. "To keep up ;x>litical progress m Ma .operative that .systematic and int- t: riing of local civil aviation person- 1 m152 words
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Article72 1956-03-20 8 Youth Acquitted BUTTER WORTH. V S ippiah Mar. 18. WM t .r;.tv uiven the benefit m v., d ib: ar, ■r.:• d charge of usllf crim r.... tee v I itrage tl i W a girl. I, ,r. on Dec M last year. Pr. id'-nt of tl:«' S C« irt.72 words
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Article55 1956-03-20 8 johorp: bahru. Mon.■l Ah s« I today > nned $400 r thr.-« n i .n defa ill 1. r I ivim i and im rr :n poss«ttloii at Tampoi by the S< n Court "Sk tnld C' rec ntly b< n ,>• r..f i .md m55 words
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Article25 1956-03-20 8 S ILVER WEDDING 1 UPING Chinese leader. M, r h El I H<*. elebrated their gjfc[ weddinc day, by holding irty at trx 1: Kuan.25 words
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Article36 1956-03-20 8 tion. I day to r and there had bee] I 'HI no HP :c Peru a* b^| Sfl man to press foriJ the rubber H It v edxfl •r :cl British Govensifll thetic rubber. H36 words
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Article16 1956-03-20 8 2 Boats Pilgrims THE! I X make one I The T. ground Boor H building s16 words
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Advertisement142 1956-03-20 8 M v f r~' j| Ir I f* f^* f* f^ > VHnmwr For exquisite Hor doeuvre and Sandwiches g^at "Oh! Mummy J^f^/f he's so happy!" Cimoasßiby Powder and Baby Soap is made especially for I M I youngest member of the fami. q h 7s£T f t protect Jiis142 words
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Article, Illustration61 1956-03-20 9 The Birds and The Bees Three years ago, Mitx i Gaynor was a plumbish 150--pound starlet and too immai ture at 22 to play anything i but young girl parts. Today take a look on your left Mitzi, after many salads later and 36 pounds lighter, is a FEMME FATALEA.P. - 61 words
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Article401 1956-03-20 9 GEORGE MELL - GEORGE MELL to be salvaged off the African Coast By NOW, IF SUFFICIENT BACKING IS FORTHCOMING, A CAPETOWN DOCTOR HOPES TO LEAD A TEAM OF FROGMEN ON THE OCEAN BED AND BRING UP THE SUNKEN GOLD. LOND< m vipphires; ten »f sihrr! m a rich relAp mm who401 words
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Article1891 1956-03-20 9 R. THURSTOIN HOPKINS >n!i<> ha- worked 30 years m one of Britain's famous hanks 4. 4 iv\U his tales of the? nrvrr ending hattle betwc(n the hank- ami ihe crooks m this BlflMlll STANDAID Feature Series. —strangest clients seen through the bank grille ()NE of1,891 words
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Article115 1956-03-20 9 Research Discovery Invention LONDON. BECAUSE th* earth is not a true tpkere, y people {and cspccuilly oil profpectOffc, geopliysicists, navigators and map meken) arc faced oy numerous difhadt probU "is. Our pkmel difjeri from a tnu mfcCTf b|| being tl ghtly flattened at the p'uc.s did i>vlgcs at the •qiiefor.115 words
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Article342 1956-03-20 9 M. A. Glasgow - M. A. Glasgow a really accurate picture of the earth's size ana mepe. In the past, Dtfg lew recordings of this kind ivere made, but recently teams of scientists m all parts of the ivorld have begun a scries of mcasureinents which will eventually take m even342 words
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Advertisement120 1956-03-20 9 TOMORROW r/w 1/ Willionairrs YOUR CAR NEEDS... I^T x Madf m Cermany I Zt, r; BATTt R l l S I rT\ 5 ?&Y£^* EASY STARTING BETTER POWER ~^^£r .\W\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\* s\\\\\\\\\ Mm V^ll^Sff SW F KIM BATTER. MPVICt ijmimpu**' "ochore Canal I 'fpro-. D Strtbmtors: M..i«ir* I 1. ({••< k120 words
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Miscellaneous177 1956-03-20 9 I It; was pure. her I *m, <- h r -^^^^^^^^^M :t :o lf: lv 1R it J3M^^mMwik^. ~> l > l*<if t iAXJ Jr \±i£iiu&^ rich down <8> I c Currer: li IMI Street ruffian appears Dod quality to have 1151 f off askins 181 J nct on shoul177 words
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Article122 1956-03-20 10 malavax iharebroken jre*. terdajp reported the following bu>:: o> dene: i N erdi IS ed, prefs 15.75; Gammon $2,164; Hume AS 4|; II Cement %IJS cc. >4 -llieries $BTi; Sime Darby $1 )l1 Cold Storage W 50: Strait< Traders t2s|, $25.60 K2s] overnight: Straits Steamships ?ILM W,122 words
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240 1956-03-20 10 THE United States Agriculture Department m Washington estim.itrd u< rice production m 1955-56 (August-July) would he 275.002.500.000 1!) "weight) rough rice compared with the estimated 262,382,400,000 In. produced m the *1H.»4 crop year. his crop is close to the record of 276,259.900,000 Ib. m 1953-54Reuter - 240 words
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Article46 1956-03-20 10 MESSRS osho m < Chappel of Ipoh rrpc»rlcd the following interim <li\i drnd announcements: Kinta Tin ten per cent, payable <»n ."March iM to shareholders reuisterrd on March I.">: Tan jonj; Tin 30 per cent payable on April 5. to shareholders registered on March 21.46 words
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Article442 1956-03-20 10 ARNOLD BRACKMAN - Texas Tin Smelter May Be Closed ARNOLD BRACKMAN By Manaaras i\ew York Bureau Chief THE Texas City tin smelter, built during the war years when Malayan And Banka output was m Japanese hands, may be closed down by the T.S. Government m the next three months. The Government, which operates442 words
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Article183 1956-03-20 10 MALAYAN tin shares were ■gain firm on the loci] share market yesterday. Industrial! and rubbers were quietly steady, according to the Ma iytn Sharebrokers 1 Association. Price chanfei announced by the Association yesterday were: B.; v > Sellen Gammon 2.12 2.17 Hongkong B (HK w ***** 89ono183 words
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Article219 1956-03-20 10 SHIPMENTS OF R.S.S. SHOW RISE MA LA VAN shipments of ribbed smoked sheet rubber rose slightly to .">4.f)7r» tons during February, bringing the first two months' shipments to 104.087 ton>. according to official statistics. Of last month's exports. 21.--105 ton.s went to the U:.. Kingdom, 7,471 tons to the United219 words
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Article125 1956-03-20 10 SINGAPORE Ciiinoc produce Exchange noon clo.s.ng price per pirui .vcsterda.v copra March s^Ta buyers, S-H sr !crs; Aprii S'2H\ buyers. ?'_'.'s^ tellers; coeooul oil (bulk* S4l sellers, coconut oi! (drums) $44 sellers; Muntok white pepper $126 sellers. Sarawak white $12.") sellers. Special Sarawak b ;-u-k Si»s sellers SINGAPORE125 words
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Article55 1956-03-20 10 ANNUAL vol., of hous| properties m Singapore it early this year a th- fQ^ m last ten yeors the C v Aspinall, told The Stondord'^J When the City was handed o^% ministration after the ban ni n 1953 c nual valaj ments m posal of s I I pina55 words
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Article73 1956-03-20 10 Kahm.in tin Ministrr «J.-v, L ,,.,i, Ulll <\r<\M, < nmmerrial IV.nl. I branch at <hrn I v Kuala l.umpii! I It will h. fhr Rani Mala x.» n h; ..rich, the mte branch h.-m^ ir, and the nthrr I fcl I Sadasiva*. the ««-nrr..l73 words
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Advertisement656 1956-03-20 10 NOTICES NATURALISATION \OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1^ that 'he following p> r--50ns wh »c names and addressrs are Kiven behjw are applying the Governor t n i',:t.^.i'/ n and that ar.v per>on who knows any reaa n whi naturalisation s* ild not be granted shcii.fi n j a written and656 words
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Advertisement473 1956-03-20 10 THE MEDICINES (ADVERTISEMENT AND SALE) ORDINANCE. MM fPHI attention el Irni A manufacturing. i.v porting and/or selling pa In ines i- s invited to this Ol U] which lai I '-acted on 26th Septen ber, IMS and may be expected oaaa into force m March, r'"< t: A >. onth473 words
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Advertisement532 1956-03-20 10 NOTICES WOODEN PACKING CASES FOR SALE BY TENDER 1. Borneo Motors of 68 70 Orchard Road, offer for Sale WOOden packing cases of various sizes, ex siiipmenti ol can and commercial hi es received from ;i:..-ida and U.K. 2. r i aesc wooden packing case< may be viewed duriDJ normal532 words
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Advertisement192 1956-03-20 10 YUGOSLAV U\ From Adriatic, N Eoit Indio 6 Rangoon to I I m v TK ICLAV kFrom Hongkong to Rangoon I Beyrouth V, ,«fc k M S<n h J m v DINARA-' Gcncro. Agents EAST MOUNT A 17-B. Robmion Rood. Smt Molocca: J M Gomci 6 Cc 9, Riwtidt, P192 words
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Advertisement611 1956-03-20 11 W^vSCH TRADING CO., LTD. n: 6 Rcbmson Road. I *«l BLl>: FUNNEL LINE PWbiel;* Cr Cult Ports X P S r-jm Penang c^*w* M :4 ;f M*r 27 Mar If/2* Ac 25 a p 7f a D -d jnd tJ.schjrgc cargo. I fHGIRMAN LLOYD fOINT SItVICI B( P S *i-n611 words
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Advertisement1143 1956-03-20 11 Tel: 2405 mansfield co., ltd. Tel: 241 2 18 lmei (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 ••"•*> P 7 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE gj Carriers option tc proceed via other ports to lo.id and ducharge cargo. SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW, LONDON b CONTINENT. Sin? ,i pore Due iails P. Sham Penang Clytoneus1,143 words
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Advertisement907 1956-03-20 11 MITSUI LINE FOR IAPAN f rO m Contnent SflOm PeBOn AVagisan Maru for Yoko"am.. Nawva, Kobe G dn. 18 Yokohama. Kobe, Nagoya. v-a Hongkong 2? M m»3JL v la Suez for New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore Bunyo Maru from Hongkong. a Pan 10 A P' 13 Apr 14 Apr FOR MADRAS907 words
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Advertisement743 1956-03-20 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said, Genoa, Antwerp Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg ond Otlo. Spore P S ham Penong i) "SIENA" 21 22Mor 23 24 Mor 2^ 26M O r x*> "KINA" 25 Mar xxx; "JUTLANDIA" 10 12 Moy li 1 3 Moy 14 15Mor743 words
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Article, Illustration450 1956-03-20 12 MERRY ARCHARD - MERRY ARCHARD by IN A MUD HUT s^!\ the u7 barren desrrts and smmswept hills of Af *ha aistaa m ral Asia b ad t\ nq one's idea of a holiday. But brown-haired, tomboyish Sylvia Matheson. saved up for more than two years to go there. Now Sylvia450 words
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Article, Illustration228 1956-03-20 12 IpVER wondered what to j do with the hahre* of empty coconut ihells? a readei sent m these live practical BUggestiutls: 1 Bl I B POT: I the 1 >hoil with .-cil. and plant a Sprir.s bulb. Cover the soil round the bulb with228 words
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Article214 1956-03-20 12 JOHN HILLABY - JOHN HILLABY by I SUPPOSE the chan-r m 1 the weather promptt d the Question. "What does a cloud wt lgh? M The answt-r depends, of course, on the size of the cloud. But bif rain cloud W< IgDJ th( -v amis of tons. Borne thunder214 words
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Article, Illustration446 1956-03-20 12 You can make our model of Donald Campbell' J famous Hydroplane. When completed, the Blut 60 yards of calm water m 10 secj J .»1U 1 IL.I Til i TT is easy to make this x modrl of the world recordbreaking hydroplane. Bluebird. All that you need h446 words
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Article36 1956-03-20 12 B an egg; lightly m a teacupful of milk, and sweettaste. Add a drop or two of vanilla essence. Pour this mixture into a or large plate, and dp <• -::h of i\ r. piece I36 words
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Article74 1956-03-20 12 bread into Put the dipped slices on to a wire cake-tray to drain 3 little and then melt ft little, butter, margarine or cooking fat m a frying-pan. ke up the bicad w on a slirc. put I nreful•to the hot fat. and fry them folded on both74 words
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Miscellaneous303 1956-03-20 12 The STARS and YOU by Rita Del Mar rpOBA Y'S (M<n \no\: I "I iin ili.intv la m m k i. in Hi. H i^ riirl i«» hi'.nit>. l>nt kind to imlnirw.- (Hilda II l>l» I O|{ H\ DM: Bx«rt food Igment, leration. Attend to aec#s« lies; complete tasks. B»303 words
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Miscellaneous77 1956-03-20 12 «%^it At/ -.^^^^^^^^w^^m 1 r^v, s/s y^ r^-EJ<E'9 just fiAPlrl'iL.^ wZs^m /it t^jf^l 7£22 3L£-?,£ V N n3 yE c^' "^~7^ rPlffl Ml^S^^^^ "^M if/^ Tf/ Pi WnTC^'^T I T2TJ2EJV I Bjljl Icy r^ f wq. &//P, tow a,\'D r^a I J^ i f K^^k^^^H|i|i|jtijiA^AUAlUL^Ai|^i^^|^ I P2QFSSSOS. W£s I 11^^^77 words
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Article564 1956-03-20 13 IT'S lF JL Tram BoxSlips are beJe subject of a i i I r I I I i I I i I t I w i id. under its D:-** r? Flight Lieutenant W. G tarn. i no charge for admission, views m all seats, and cxc bar facilities564 words
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Article, Illustration32 1956-03-20 13 EMU. ZATOPIK wins the 10.000 metre* event at Brussels m M.in I!»."i4, and sots up :i new world record for the distance m doing so. P. A. Reuter Features LimitedReuter Features Limited - 32 words
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Article96 1956-03-20 13 ALEXANDRIA. Egypt, Ifatf 19 (AP)— Sweden won the visitor's tennis cup tournament here erday by winning the openIng two singles matches against Australia m the final. Sven Davidson defeated Lewis Hoad. 6-*. 5-7, 9-7 m a twohour match. T. Johanssen beat Jack Arkinstall. ti-4. 0-6. 6-3. In96 words
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Article19 1956-03-20 13 BRUSSELS, March i (Eeuter) Belgium and Holland drew their hockey International here today, there beinj; no score.19 words
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Article, Illustration74 1956-03-20 13 RAF Singapore will have a strong boxing lineup to compete m the Far East Air Force Individual and team boxing championships this month. Photo shows some of thr boxers likely to fieht (Back Row):- Flt.l.t. \V. G. I-on? (P.F.O); Jnr. Tech. Duroe. IS "Jock" Prior (Trainer): Jnr Tech. Palmer. Sqn.74 words
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766 1956-03-20 13 EMIL ZATOPEK - An Athlete Should Start To Train Every Day EMIL ZATOPEK By inonourtm master oj Sport arui Ho'drr r,< \h r Order of the Rppi.br;. LET me first describe how I came to take up athletics. 1 will then explain my train- m? methods and recall the races m which I766 words
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287 1956-03-20 13 LONDON, March 19 (Reuter)-Tlns years Oxford and Cambridge annual inter-university boat race should provide a thrilling finish next Saturday li practice times are any criterion. O:i.y n week. n<;o, trie umbridge on w Urn beivkft m the :i; lory nf the rtd wg tnn287 words
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Article73 1956-03-20 13 Moore Outpoints Daniels BAKERSFIELD, California. Mai n i!<. < F?p :*er) Arr-h: Ifoore, world iight-he... -«reighl I dog dwnpinn, ta Frankic D««ni« or m: over 10-rouncls m a n< ri-tillc Hrn <'isnt pmvidtd a work-out foe the champion, vwo weight d I I 1: Pot:: EOT r ht with {folande73 words
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Article72 1956-03-20 13 MEXICO CITY. March 11 (API B:h7.i. won the Pin- ;,n er champ:' n tei lay after h line Ar« H n n I| 2-2 tie m the final canM Hr;./l! ftllislM 6 llv rOUB robin tournimeßi wWi four trictorfc and -oe Ue Ai t tina, with72 words
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Advertisement634 1956-03-20 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATION VACANT H M DOCKYARD, SINCiAPORE. '.-ANCY is m f* pected *fte* of the Superintending Naval ra Oflflcer. H. M. V apore, for an expert c C MBsl Typist. Speed* requ: \r\ :no W.P.M.. i 40 W.P.M. Commeneanc salary $362.50 per mor «siv« of i lal paid and634 words
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Miscellaneous245 1956-03-20 13 Übner By Al Capp f itAAU/^r aJLP' r »^r i/\.\c J> C .J f GLADLY Ji VTiT. I RL^lA':-." D. r 7 HUMAAJS.THE L. ON-HSAfTtD N_" y^ l??Ri>"s^ <( #ATSLJP>S J'MTOTHL .^'CAT MV LIFE FOR F^ YO«r A v^} ->^-..^m» T HEP" TrtO'''''' V 1 •••3OLDNTT < J^:" Oop 0y245 words
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347 1956-03-20 14 VAZIR MARKAR - VAZIR MARKAR poun: I Indian k( i Oj Z 'Ciff go-il. Raw na*m* Re/en g w'Ol b \rr C ,i By POLICE Sports Association registered their fourth straight win m the Division One SAFA soccer league when they heat Indian Recreation Club by347 words
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Article279 1956-03-20 14 MALAYS BADMINTON TOURNEY THE results of the Singapore Malays Badminton Association Tournaments held on Sunday at the Singapore Badminton Stadium are as fo. JUNIOR DOUBI Ya'acob A Manan Attan Hassan brat M ff M. Ariff <B. Anffin. IS— l2. 14—17. 1^—0; Hassan Osman A Yunos ■•-•>:■.-. Rahmat Sabni Mams <B279 words
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Article81 1956-03-20 14 \F. Tenfah trounced Rarm Mas by five goals to nil m the I A D;v 3A: league match I Park i ly. Ter better team start. Thr i utb combined well and m defence Holloway and Johndiia were ttandine M M len rcfcrce-1 match. r\f Vaagal81 words
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Article22 1956-03-20 14 SINGAPORE Rifle Association will hold a Spoon Shoot at Bukit Timah Range on Surr 1 Marc .mmencing at 815 a22 words
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Article201 1956-03-20 14 Services Schools Boxing SCHOOL'S [nter- Service! Sports Committee hc'.ri their Annual Secondary Schools Boxing Tournament at the fa flin Gymnasium yotcrriay. The best fi^ht of the night between h. Soarei sod E. Davis. Soaret, although beaten, showed MMne tX e'.'ent footwork. Alter the fisht Soarcs wa? congratulated bu the referee201 words
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Article579 1956-03-20 14 SCRAP SINGAPORE-PI SOCCER SERIES A REQUEST, it is understood, has been made by the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation to the Singapore Amateur Football Association, to put forward the Philippine-Singapore interport soccer series to be held m the Colony Irom May 19 to May 5. As a mailer579 words
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Article42 1956-03-20 14 BENTONG, Moo T-.vcat men and ifal gil I vced m the first tennis tournament just concluded here Loke Chew ion won the silver cup for men and the cup for iromen iraa won by Ifisi Quo Kwai Fi ng42 words
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Article96 1956-03-20 14 Junior Selection Routed BOfGAPOU 'If met the Junior Selection m a friendly soccer match and beat them by a big margin of 13 gos at the Jalan Besar Stadium "orday. B I players had a share m the scoring rout. Ibrahim Mansor scored five goals. Other scorers S Boon Khim,96 words
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Article336 1956-03-20 14 SINGAPORE Chinese Amateur Athletic lid. tion, eager to have something done about raising lunrK to send a team of cagers and 'observers' to the Ohmpir Games m Melbourne m November, have got <»li \> very good start. Donation- far the Colony's basketball team and 'observe :s hi date totalled336 words
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Article34 1956-03-20 14 TOKYO M.mh 1* IP Defending lumpiun .1 will meet Sinc.tpurr .<- -first opponrni m Ihr m. tram Swa\thliny up on \pril m ih, np,,,,,,: .hri..-d:u :.:,<,„„« i» nniv n.impiMii* in j'^ < 1 134 words
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1166 1956-03-20 14 FOLLOWING are weights and probable starters for all riuht races at Bukit Timah on Saturday, first day of the Singapore Turf Club Mar. April MeetingTHE HUNTER MEMORIAL STAKES Horses Class 1, Div. I—9 Furs. Tt F'.r.ir.r Rnrul 900 Mr Mrs SK Foo R ran1,166 words
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263 1956-03-20 14 SERE M BA Mon. Singapore Cricket Association's action m including a non-selected player m the South team which mot North XI last year without consulting the opinion of Negri officials camp under fire last night at the annual general meeting of the Netjri263 words
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Article77 1956-03-20 14 KAIfALA IfusiJ n f^f ytf did well to beat Cosmo? Bporti Club :;-n m a SAFA Dim.; SA Boccer matdi played at Gey];mg ye -terday. KML v.rre mpCriOT all round. In the third minute '•cntro-forward S. K. KftJIW ICOrcd for KML. In the 20th -nin'Me X Hifll77 words
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Article36 1956-03-20 14 MUNICH. Germany. March IP (AP)— The National O pic Commiticcs; of West and V agreed here v to send a inn-man all-German team to the ISM Olympic Games m Melbourne. Austr; ia.36 words
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Article470 1956-03-20 14 WEIGHTS for all eighi races on Mar. 23 (W. second day of :.|p S:n£in<>:c mpctinr. ;-r CL. 2— DIV. I— G F. Royal Worlington II 9.00 Kam Lnung 8.1.1 Lord Arrogance Xl! Festivity 8.1! Littlr John 8.11 pragaa Year Bio Pulot Puteh 8.08 Programme X.(Mi High Hopes470 words
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