Singapore Standard, 23 March 1956
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Title Section32 1956-03-23 1 Singapore Standard v^e *~W* y wy w~Tfc STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 Nats) 2400 •"3rd rir"* J)I FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 W\ SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1956 11 l'A(,F> l.'i CENTS32 words
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Article, Illustration83 1956-03-23 1 Champion In His Stride -Standard photo by M l)^ ls md politics, someone said, do not mix but m the picture above Mr. .1 I hampion, member oi the British Parliamentary Delegation throws polities the lour winds. He could not resist showing his paces at table tennis when, her withYong Peng Seong - 83 words
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226 1956-03-23 1 BERNARD WILLIAMS - BERNARD WILLIAMS "/.'BBER FOR RUSSIA By Standard Shipping Reporter THE Ulianovsk, first of two Russian freighters, that will ferry a /Malayan rubber cargo of 5,900 tons to the Iron Curtain direct, is expected to arrive m Singapore today. She will ghortl] be226 words
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Article80 1956-03-23 1 From Andrew Roth LONDON", TOUTS, TIM Colonial (Secretary, l€r. a:.*- 1 L- Din l-Bi yd, today affirmi d thai the United KingdomFVd- rat l< d <t< d< agn emeni w..; b»- "n<M Ino d dsteni with" the Bouth-east Asia Tn aty Organlzai Ion, He toW80 words
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Article47 1956-03-23 1 From Andrew Roth London, Than, Thf I d: ral D Consi r ol l< nai Commission will be composed oi two membert fn m Britain. Including the chairman, one ach trotn Ceylon. India. Australia, Canada and tne tl er it was 1» arned here today.47 words
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Article94 1956-03-23 1 3 Airmen Freed In Opium Case LO March 22 (Router) The London Crimin rt toda-. jua ned an lnfcgminsJ three Bricivil av:.r. n i n r who had b- I I t trial raw opium British plane between BahB the Persian Gulf and Singapore. The three men. M.v hew Martin.94 words
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Article, Illustration161 1956-03-23 1 MALAYA'S FIRST COLONEL KIM A LUMPUR. Thurs. Thr federation Gn\ ernment tonight announced the promotion of Major Baia I «>pe Nor Ra>hid bin R.ii.i Abdul Rahman to a I .ieutenant-Coloncl of the Mala> Regiment. The promotion, which bei ame effective on March T l makes Lieut. -Col. Raja Lope the161 words
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117 1956-03-23 1 PARIS. March 22 'Reuter) The French Foreign Minister M. Chrl tian Pineau. was reported today to have told a Parliamentary Commissi! n that Prance would cni a c< inter* nee on the Middle East m the near future The sources said M Pineau117 words
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Article55 1956-03-23 1 KARACHI. March 22, (Route: >— Tho Republic of Pakistan will come into being tomorrow with day Ol celebration and ceremony. Fmm tomorrow morning Quean Elizabeth will no longer ba the sovereign head of Pakistan, she will be replaced b y her Governor-Genera!, who Will become President of55 words
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Article165 1956-03-23 1 NEW YORK, March 22 (Renter)— Britain has completed I plan for •effective" military action within 24 hours of the outbreak of a war between the Arab States and Israel, according to a London report m the New York Times today, j Tha r> port said165 words
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79 1956-03-23 1 Thai l and 's Latest Hyde Park Party BANGKOK. March 22 (Reuter' A political party formed here yesterday has named itself the "Hyde Park party" after London's famous Orators' Plot. The Hyde Park party b the 13th to be formed since Pibul Bonggram, Thailand's Prime Minister, allowed the formation of79 words
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Article24 1956-03-23 1 THE French Government has invited the American and British governments to lota it m a three-power conference on Middle East policy. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article95 1956-03-23 1 ROME. March 22 (AP) A sleepy Anna Magnani awakened this morning to be told she had won Hollywood's coveted O-ear M the best actress of 1905. "Are you kidding?" the tempestuous Latin queried m a low. cold voice. Only after being shown the news did95 words
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Article80 1956-03-23 1 LONDON. Mar. 22. (UP)— The government denied m Parliament yesterday that conflict! over policy brought about S.r Miles Thomas's resignation as Chairman of British Overseas Airways Corporation. "I can assure yo.: there has been no conflict whatsoever between the Chairman of the Board and the Minister,"80 words
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Article152 1956-03-23 1 SYDNEY. March 22 (Reuter >— Sir Eugene Goossens. world-famous orchestral conductor, wai fined the maximum penalty of A £loo (about MM Malayan) here today on a ranmona of having In bi^ possession a number of indecent works and articles, books, prints, photographs and film.152 words
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Article351 1956-03-23 1 EE BOON LEE - EE BOON LEE Terror Hits 'Millionaires Row' Police Nab 18 Spore Thugs As 'Death Notes' Mount By SECRET society extortion gangs have opened a concerted drive to hold Singapore millionaires to ransom. "Death" letters demanding fabulous sums m "blood" money have been posted to a number351 words
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Article25 1956-03-23 1 south Vietnam's n^ imhannador to Britain Mr. Ngo Dm:: Luyen. yesterda> pn tented hte en dentlal to Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace ReuterReuter - 25 words
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181 1956-03-23 1 'IVAN THE TERRIBLE' GETS A HOT WELCOME LONDON. March 22 (Reut< i i -Gene. an Serf.-, head oi US^H secret police tepped f: BB a Soviet jet airlinhcie toahy into one < f the most violent pdi^ns ov er launched m Britain against a forcyn visit or. n n ral,181 words
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Article65 1956-03-23 1 NEW YORK March 12 (Renter) American rad rage of next manti Pnnc( Ra:mer-Gra w. idn I h" rp'-r^f r< d r y three perfume mak* r a ;< re manufacture r a r.r._ v.- r .r.d i kMuee BM entertainment trad n irnal Var ■ty rep< r 165 words
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166 1956-03-23 2 No Jail But Approved School For 2 IPOH. Thurs.— Two girls. a^ed IT and 19. today made an unsuccessful appeal against their being sentenced to the Sir Henry Gurney Approved School until they had reached the aue of LM. Both the girls. Low Yew Thye, If, and Leong Ah Mooi.166 words
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Article39 1956-03-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs G. v. Baskhara, a Malayan Film Unit employee, today claimed trial m the Magistrate's Court to charges of drunken and dangerous driving. Further hearing was adjourned to April 18. Bail was granted.39 words
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Article48 1956-03-23 2 MR S. Bikram Shah, First Secretary, wfll bo In charge of the Indian Commissioner's olTiee m Singapore during the absence, of the Commissioner, Ifr, K. K. Tandon, who Oew to New Delhi yesterday to attend the Conference of Indian envoys m Asian countries.48 words
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Article396 1956-03-23 2 ISMAIL CALLS ON INDUSTRY TO HELP A Long Road .But It Can Be Done' KUA L A LUMPUR, Thurs. Dr. Ismail bin Datoh Abdul Rahman, tlie Fedora lion's Mimster-dc-lignate for Commerce and Industry, served notice today that industry and trade should co-operate witn the Alliance Government to redeem its396 words
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Article124 1956-03-23 2 PRESIDENT of the Sim p lal n for the Blind. Mf Q A P Sutherland. at its fourth annual general meeting yesterday I the $350,000 school for the i l I ■t T Pay oh Road wa w.th an eye to the future. Re said124 words
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Article, Illustration195 1956-03-23 2 THE O ler of I tain Alt I hk. Force for the forthcon ing :omio tests i ths 1 1 nts Hv i and i the i hird m this seri< Gr«»up Captain S. \V 1. Mens si rii i i bA Chai |l195 words
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Article, Illustration76 1956-03-23 2 Standard photo b y I>K. ISMAII. hin Datoh Abdul Kah man. renin Federation Minister fm Commerce and Industry and Mr. S. T. Sadasivan, left, general manager <if the I'nited Commercial Bank ltd m Calcutta, pictured at the opening of the liank s Kuala I. umpur i i li <nYong Peng Seong - 76 words
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Article139 1956-03-23 2 Sent Better Envoys sj ins (l ii s. Man* %> mimrr 1 > Xmbassadnr to India, ealW, Department toda> to i< m-o^ni/ins that new Asian democracy class" nation^. The s-.-r. Department should send those countries best personnel instead of ("second rate" diplomats, Bo v. d. tnmunist failu: Asia have139 words
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Article155 1956-03-23 3 Tunku Says 'No' To A Kiss ALOR STAR, Thins.— Chief Mini < f Urn Federation Toaku Abdul Rahn.an n Monday refused to let a c n.patriot k fa t Inch B Hfl I S .nan. an UMNO member and an esmemb I the s- c iritj Forces made a pledyt155 words
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Article113 1956-03-23 3 Andrew Roth - Andrew Roth I' LONDON. Thurs. Merdeka Mission" had a showing last night before the Film Society of ti C r tral Office of Information where it won hish pi a propaganda film for Malaya. There is no evidence as yet that a similar film will113 words
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Article102 1956-03-23 3 Driver Gets His 10th Conviction •.LACCA. Thurs. Mr G. R T Chelvam. Presie rr the S- Court. A. r Gajah. today convicted Abdul Hamid Lat if. 40. a driver with nine previous con. tions. on two charges of housebreaking and theft For breaking into a house and In- a >102 words
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Article43 1956-03-23 3 KOTA BHARU. I eetiorjs of the Kelantan H e Suarr! and Police recer completed a month's opera* B m Trengganu m which two oi ections sneounten and ivounded se fatal terror: W sections are reported to have left foi agganu.43 words
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Article80 1956-03-23 3 PRAISE FOR GOOD CITIZENS KUALA LUMPUR, rhurs.— The High Commissi ncr, B ir Donald MacGillivr ay, today BM I': ted time f nine founder-members ol the Ban•in Good Cltiaens Comn ittee. Tr. Ited Klng*s H with members of the nn d Good Citi» ns unittee from the 14th Mile Village,80 words
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Article51 1956-03-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thun No further casualties to Communist terrorists or among tiie Security Forces have been reported m the Federation. In Telok Anson. Perak. night, I Police Special Sn, isd pal ml pened lire on two uniformed terrorists who fled. One of then was believed to be51 words
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Article53 1956-03-23 3 MALACCA. Thurs. Mr. P. Desai, Asst. Conimi sioner of India m Malaya, will visit Malacca next Saturday. He will meet Chinese and Malay leaders m the alternoon before a tea party to nrrt the committee and members ol the Malacca Indian Association at the Association premises53 words
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Article53 1956-03-23 3 TAIPING. Thurs.-- An exhibition of teaching aid."T.E.V.S. 1 North Perak. will be held at the Hua Lian High School. Temple Street. h» re, on April 0 and 10. The exhibition will be Opened f >n April 9at 11 a.m. by Mr. c. A. Molssinac J.P.. Inspector of53 words
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Article28 1956-03-23 3 'III?: fourth meeting of the Malaooa Settlement C< unci! wi ho held at the Council Chamber, Fert Road, en Thursday, April "i at m a m.28 words
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Article77 1956-03-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thun Tunku Abdul Rahman. Minister tor Internal Defence and Security accompanied by the Director of O: rati >ns, Lt. General Sir Gcollrcv Bourne, today visited the Johore State Wai Executive Committee at •Johore Bahru and tlie District Vv.-.:- Executive Committee at X nana, On77 words
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Article36 1956-03-23 3 HONGKONG, March 22 Special Standard Services: Closing price, of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15.84 t<> Ster:::-; v">n 1.) US$l; IIJ4I to IU iyan 11; $r».i73 r> one Indonesian Rjpiah; Gold 1255.625 to a tae.36 words
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Article330 1956-03-23 3 Attempt To Extort In Name Of MCP Foiled KUALA LUMPIK I: Two of thr' n. who tri< d to extort money front a r.v dl- aler m a let! purporting to have < me from P r Civ nTi m jailed by the Pint Tan Seng Oat330 words
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Article320 1956-03-23 3 Mishap Verdict In Fatal Shooting SINGAPORE Coma r Mr. K. T. Alexander, told a five-man jury yesterday that a detective bad no right tO dniW big revolver on a person linlea bl I life was m danger ml he meant to use it. if the detective exceeded320 words
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Article, Illustration401 1956-03-23 3 Mystery Stowaway Leaves For Holland MR. EMILE Leonardus van ROUVerOj van Nieuwal. 29-Faar-Old Dutch national. anri a mysterious Stowaway at> ird the Oranj*- which d ck< d :n Singapore from Jakarta on Wednesday is niw airborne en route to Holland Emile di app< ar- d rom the arharl areas minutesStandard - 401 words
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Article38 1956-03-23 3 THI Pipes and Drums and the Military Band of th- I I B•• r King Own BcotBorriercrs. will Beat the treat on 'he Bingap r P lang a: G "'A p nt. on M ri- r38 words
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Article163 1956-03-23 3 Row Over Dismissed Employee CALTFX (Asia) Ltd., m Singapore, yestcrri.iy was served with a 14-day strike notice by more than Si oi their employees. Their action follows the management's "refusal" to reinstate a dismissed worker m the firm's shipping department Mr. A. A Thompson,163 words
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Article, Illustration194 1956-03-23 3 TF IK Pai A ociation < I Ma i d king i < rmission t c exh c ie gravt i mo:r »d at Pa ni. r Road Cemetei v to i reh -i them ral new N |j ground m Tampenii R I194 words
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Advertisement135 1956-03-23 3 7/ie world famous family of TIGER medicinal products i-40 .•■"^l at >•■ c,i__r^^_k '^^^»^^4i^^^^w^^9m^mm aJS^B I 1 9s ___3 Aili'li* TOciiß_HF_^B__l_£^__M__Baa> 1 iinitiiiM^fr r lA1 A M^^^M^^^__________g___^___g__g,___^___H^B I CHINKAWHITE This invalucble Wind Mixture is en excellent remedy for Stomach Pcins, Constipation Indigestion Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG135 words
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Article144 1956-03-23 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 951 %i April No. 1 R.s.s. 151 n;,? No. 2 94 1 <M1 No. 3 931 941 Tone: Barely steady. TIN PRICE Thp price of tin yesterday was 5.1831 per picul (Down $34). LONDON RUBBER144 words
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Article, Illustration92 1956-03-23 4 MR. GEOFFREY Lloyd above left, leader of the six-man British Parliamentary delegation to Singapore, watches a workman at work during a visit to the Sentul Malayan Railway Workshop, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. With him is Mr. A. J. Ball, Chief Mechanical Engineer of the Malayan Railway. InYong Peng Seong - 92 words
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850 1956-03-23 4 Merger With S'pore Will Have To Wait -MPs Told We Won't Delay Draft For Merdeka, Says Tunku XI" ALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Six British parliamentarians including former Fuel Minister >ffrey L 1 o y d and Herbert Morrison, today learnt from the Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, the federation's reasons for850 words
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86 1956-03-23 4 KLALA LUMP UK. Thurs. The S3 million Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital today received a very unusual "patient." He was none other than Mr. Herbert .Morrison, the British Member of Parliament. On arrival at the hospital with live other I members of his delegation Mr.86 words
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Article303 1956-03-23 4 Go- Slow: Compromise Bid Railway Authorities Say Yes- Union To Vote On It PORT SWETTENHAM, Thurs. Representatives of the National Union of Railwaymen and th c Malayan Railway Administration tonight put forward a "formula" to end the work-to-rule movement at Port Swettenham which has menaced the smooth handling; of ships'303 words
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112 1956-03-23 4 FEDERATION and Singapore Ministers will get behind closed doors today m Kuala Lumpur to hold important discussions on a wide range of subjects that will affect the future of both territories. Singapore Ministers, headed by Chief Minister David Marshall, will leave by the first available112 words
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Advertisement271 1956-03-23 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS aiOPENS TODAY!™ s shows rATHAf 4? sr:i_S DAILY! T^I R^ No ™tel 0 3^oo H-30 pm. MARTINE CAROL THE SE\-ATIO\AL FRt\CM '\y| [J OMB W V In French With V^J A Calhay Organisation a*!ra*« TOMORROW MIDNICHT She stole the man who I I belonged to the woman271 words
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Advertisement248 1956-03-23 4 44 I SHAW BROTHERS 0R(/.'. S fl ♦CAPiTOLI |eJ A slice of livin C t op^ fl Pancho Villas f iJbu °*fl fl •-*flfl MIDNIGHT TOMf^gl 1 [CINEMASCOPE MWfJ Vjg^^ auNiviP,t:'s- s: v T^fl T.miorrow M\l <fl Sunda> y m -lII. AC X I'll; fl ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦J rex, SHOWS^ A LEGEND248 words
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Article, Illustration334 1956-03-23 5 fan* 25 ten der r.any ♦o be a f dar FayiW; WmmmmV^ 0t iJir HaynfJ Knore p Pff^Rayney. I V* gir lhood I ifadms-ia^-riJRr 1 Squa- dron. Royal Australian A!r :e. at th< Cathedral of the Good Shepherd on aster K n morning. photo below*. irr. w;il on 1334 words
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Article177 1956-03-23 5 8 MEN ASKED TO STUDY COUNCIL PLAN a I w m I I >3id Inch© oid6K. Malay Education Council and the Malay Teachers' Union want this school to be blished immediately. c Sidek pointed out that m view of the lack of qualite ten and suitable In this was177 words
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Article106 1956-03-23 5 Call Up Boy Feared The Sack A NATIONAL Serviceman told a Singapore Judge yesterday that lie did not attend parades because he was a.'raid that his employer VOOld give him tlie sack. He was Teja Bingh who waa charged along with lour othen n r tailing to attend training on106 words
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Article47 1956-03-23 5 A BINGAPORE labourer. him Uo Ah. SS was Btabb d twice on the eh- it la ni a theatre In Pa r Panjang Koad. la.-i night Ha a i n p rted to bf m lerious condition. Pi lice have ck tahM cl a man.47 words
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Article47 1956-03-23 5 CHOO Ah Rhce claimed trial In the Sir. -apore Eighth Magistrate's Court yesterday to allegedly Using criminal force on 1 girl with Intenaioni to outrage her modesty at Jalan Beaar Road 0:1 March 17. lunch-time He wa< a .owed SaOO bail till March47 words
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Article25 1956-03-23 5 WA n RFRONT thieves stole an outboard motor, worth $1,350. Cn n B craft m Telok Basin. Singapore, m the early hours yesterday.25 words
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Article26 1956-03-23 5 THE Malacca Indian Chamber of Commerce will hold its annual meeting on Si;: lay, Bl 11 BJH at tha Lorong Panjang fa mil School26 words
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197 1956-03-23 5 MALAY LEADERS CLAMOUR FOR A LANGUAGE BOARD LtADtIO or Momy and cultural bodies m Singapore want a Malay Language Board to be established m Malaya They agree with the opinion expressed recently b--~ y the Indonesian Language expert, |f r Amm Singgtt BOW :n Malaya to observe the use of197 words
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183 1956-03-23 5 Colony Plans A Robust Health Week the theme selected by the World Health Organization for this year's World Health Day en April 7 Svfl] ba "Dcircy Distiaso i allying ir. n ts." In Singapore, a Health Exhibition will he heid at Gafl Eng Seng S aool m An. on Hoad183 words
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141 1956-03-23 5 THIRTY-' wo thousand youth from organizations affiliated to the Singapore Youth Council will take part In one of thc biggest event? rf tho year the Si.", ga pore Festival of Youth. YOuth W^r 1 i. an official organ f thc SYC. states that the141 words
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Article49 1956-03-23 5 OXG Born Swee, 11, and Chua Loon Four, 4\, were ea h fined $.i() by the Muar Magistrate, [nche Pawan Ahmad, yesterday for failin*! to dc no> Ish their unauthorized attap sheds at Jalan Maharani, here m compliance with the Muar Town Council notice of Xovemher last year.49 words
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Advertisement301 1956-03-23 5 AT THE NEUCHATEL STATE OBSERVATORY ZENITH HOLDS THE PRECISION RECORD FOR WRIST AND POCKET WATCHES mWT mmmw&Jw' ml mr^mW y^^^ m\* mm mt. v y^t C T> IBs' r j *m mffyy^ '"____w\\\ Perfection exist* ZENITH Proves it by moking The Best ond Most Accurote Wotches Sole Agents: FAVRE-LEUBA WATCH301 words
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Miscellaneous1255 1956-03-23 5 nStandard c^Lmanac Information at a Glance W' M TrS^fHWiw P- SWETTENHAM igfer mmt 130. j3O c.:;d 845 p.m. Melodies; 530 Calling Al! <_ F7l^/A I TAIPING R A nee *M *«irJi^W MX. x«( V |{r C 1 1 R4"r m. ~Mt^_____^^AAJ L Kl\: Mulla Vanam 130. 5 and H.-.::r..>:-.y. 94311,255 words
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976 1956-03-23 6 Singapore Standard Dreamer Marshall pHIEF Minister David Marshall challenged his %d t B n :::a -day to prove that this Colony I id not made BOfl |HOgTOM than any Other country anywhere m the v. >nri daring tm iBSI twe.ve months. w< pt thai challenge on behall o* a |U|976 words
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Article338 1956-03-23 6 Sir: No where m the world are teachers as well paid as m Singapore. As, a ratepayer I would like to know what we are getting m return for the fabulous salaries we pay these teachers. i appear that there ■fl far tr',-) many teachers UM M dAys338 words
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Article52 1956-03-23 6 S. I 4: :.'t kn o w Francis Graham but I would like to congratu- him on hil article m Sunday '> Standard entitled "A Blimp Rep ms To Marshall." He has ri a true expression of the feelings of many people m Singapore and Ifalaj a, iIISTINA LENTE"52 words
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401 1956-03-23 6 Sir; A mammoth Merdeka rally was organized with the specific purpose of impressing the visiting British Parliamentary delegation. But the members of the delegation were reluctant to attend that meeting. They wanted to know if it would be safe for them to attend. Mr.401 words
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Letter87 1956-03-23 6 Sir: As one of many Chinese born and brcs m Singapore who have always enjoyed peace and freedom under British rule, may I say to the Merdeka boys to keep their Merdeka to themselves, and leave i.s. th.c peaceloving ordinary citizens of Bingapore alone. From the look of things87 words
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Letter129 1956-03-23 6 Sir; I will welcome Merdeka if it can do away with discrimination m pay for the same kind of work done by European and a local Asian. This applies to public, semi-public and private employments. Merdeka should have the support of all Singaporeans if it can129 words
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Letter, Illustration206 1956-03-23 6 Sir; --S:: c the Merdeka movement car. c Ini I existence, i. Ilka many tbouaan Ii ot other am very nucfa against it. Last Sunday's event at X ..lang i s a proof that Mi rdeka for Singap fe would be a regime of mob violence and ganesteriam206 words
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Letter414 1956-03-23 6 Sir: Here is my con*: hition t i literary w< <: th" aspiring Ma. .-van nation. Being an egotist at lie art I will call it. The R ibaiyat by Ta: Sing Or.r. with profound apologies to the late Omar Kha:, yam Thc destiny of414 words
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Letter89 1956-03-23 6 Sir: So many things have been said about "Merdeka". lo know exactly what the people of Singapore want ther'' m i and should be an election calling dcc< nt m< n and women ol Singapore to cast thi ir vote to discover whether they want "M<89 words
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Letter237 1956-03-23 6 Bir: Allow me to congratuiatr ago m wr.-.n B exposing .nt humtßlf < t:.esc "new Oodl that havt newly come up* fnr>o. th. to gl don, liberty, and equality). V v arr t owned ia t dar«§ tO exp« i f what I mighU r wml ol i 1237 words
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Letter47 1956-03-23 6 I la* J letter Mr. Mar Davil Manhd i he his done J tiona cr. i SUh i thrvr him. I hope I dignified habit his afraid I too ad Will &etn* gtaflspmstftoj <i gtoCHinii 1 ■g| m A peop c bug,--. .iig'tadS s» r: MM47 words
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Letter46 1956-03-23 6 F: the many inl_pltil__inl mr*A \imr v aX -nwmAmm "c- v. r. v m your nonn^r /S for MERDEKA is not 1..: motley crowd notwithstane It seems also that satUTßti Chief K» therefore be *i review s br p and fing>P° rr DCC md mm46 words
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Article870 1956-03-23 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA j BT us start the morning m LJ good humour. Three politi- i len had a heated argument m to which of their partiei wai ths m cc pOWBrfUI One of them said tell you how we can a tt i it.870 words
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114 1956-03-23 7 ZA. Egypt. March 22 (AP^ —Two United Nations obserwere caught m a 70--:e battle yesterday between Egyptian and Israeli east of Khan Yunes m viaza Strip. icd down by cross-fire. two observers eventually to safety under the tt of a white flag. ptian military114 words
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Article36 1956-03-23 7 MOHAMED About Mosseir. Egyptian Minister of Commerce, said m Cairo yesterday that Communist China has ed to buy £5 million sterling worth of cotton during March and an additional £5 million m April. APAP - 36 words
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Article, Illustration87 1956-03-23 7 PAI ill M( sight to be aaen m the Egyptian \iiii I w.ifid, is tii it ..f ear-old Sheikh 11 mi. l. a paralytic s.. v. r 11 imid's head is three times the weight of Ml t>od\. and he has toU.P. - 87 words
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Article228 1956-03-23 7 REDS UNDERLINING BARGAINING POSITION? LONDON. Mar. 22 (IP). Russia lias launched a neu series of nuclear tests, thc British Defence Ministi\ announced last night. The tests apparently coincided with the opening of the London disarmament conference just as an earlier series of Soviet atomic explosions coincided with228 words
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91 1956-03-23 7 SEOUL. March 22 iL'P) Republic of Korea national police yesterday reported the arreat oi two Turkish on suspicion of shooting to death a if-year-oid Korean boy near the •A' ten truce front. Police >aid th.c soldiers arr m Turkish military custody, but trie rt91 words
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122 1956-03-23 7 Talks On Britons' Future In Legion AM MAX, .Jordan. March 22, (AP)— Tee future of British ofl en serving with tbe Arab Logum am discussed here yc?terdajf at a meeting between Britiah Ambassador Pharlaa Duke and Jordan Premier Sanir R:fai. The British (Government ordered the recall of 15 senior officers122 words
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Article32 1956-03-23 7 LONDON. March 22 (AP)— Britain yesterday endorsed the United States' call lor I United Nations Security Council meeting m an attempt to head oil a war m the Middle East.32 words
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Article35 1956-03-23 7 SANTIAGO Chile. March 22 i AP-— Chile pn tested yesterday that Britain established two bases m territory Chile Claims m the Antarctic. and this "constitutes open rl tation ot Chilean sovereignty m that region."35 words
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Article37 1956-03-23 7 WASHINGTON. March 22 .AP'— US. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, returned .vest crd ay from a 10-nat:on tour of Asia. He -aid us security arrangements fOßtei "independence and economic-social welfare" r that continent.37 words
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Article29 1956-03-23 7 U.S.- Japan Pact TOKYO. March 22 (AP)— Japan and United States today signed an agreement to facilitate interchange of patent rights and technical Information which will help mutual defence29 words
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Article47 1956-03-23 7 C A S A BL A N C A M 0 ro c c o March 22 (UP»-- latlqlal leader Allal El Fa.>.-i said yesterday that Morocco would join the Arab League but at the same time serve ai a hyphen between East and West.47 words
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Article32 1956-03-23 7 CHICAGO. March 22 <LP» Kurope and Asia probably will produce economical atomic-generated electric power sooner than the United States. Atomic Energy Commissioner Di. Willard I. Libbv said here last night.32 words
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Article31 1956-03-23 7 MOSCOW. March 22 (UP)— Tne Soviet Government announced yesterday I bat it had imposed fishing restrictions on !ar_;e portions of the Bering Sea to protect the Soviet solmon Industry.31 words
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Article37 1956-03-23 7 Washington. March 22 (UP)— A 12-nation con 1 ere rye on peaceful uses of atomic energy failed yesterday to read) final agreement on an international statute and another meeting was scheduled for later this ivei37 words
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Article119 1956-03-23 7 LONDON. March 22 (LP) An Australian sea captain who had offered to take some "controlled and disciplined" women to America on a replica of thc Mayflower changed his mind yesterday. Up said the modern-day Mayflower should be kept free ol females. No modern conveniences aboard ship, he119 words
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286 1956-03-23 7 Ist Stage Of 'Open Skies' Plan f ?n M rch 22 (AP)— The United States offered yesterday to open 30,000 square miles of American territory to Soviet inspection os an^xpenment m disarmament control providing Russia will do the same. President Eisenhower's prrnmal <<:viscr on286 words
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Article70 1956-03-23 7 MUSKEGON, Michigan. March 22 (API Efforts to help bet husband break thr smoking habit brou g h t divorce to 19-J car-old Diana Titus after nine months of marriage. The action allows her return to her maiden name Diana Sparkes. She told the court her husband.70 words
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Article33 1956-03-23 7 rissia wants to join the International ocean n Bar I organization a> a full men- rer m Russian Fishery Minister, Mr. A. A. [shkov, said m Oslo on Wednesday night. U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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167 1956-03-23 7 PEACE HOPES IN ALGERIA ...BUT POLITICAL MURDERS MOUNT ALGIERS, March 22 (AP) —Sixty-live rebels hIfVC been killed m Kafr tercd clashes with Fiench forces m the last 24 hours. F i ••nch a .v.- Title:- ?<:< icported the dis ut 20 political assassinations r r I °> of 15 Moslems167 words
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Article54 1956-03-23 7 OSLO Match 22 Reuter) —Police have ordered capital's 1.500 taxi-drive: I we.tr m 1 the T.t>.. Owners' Association haa pr< mised to supply smart green outfits to all drivers by next AuguM. The order > r.-: n to pre-war practice. In recent year- taxi-dr. 1 154 words
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276 1956-03-23 7 'MARTY', BORGNINE, MAGNANI ARE TOPS OSCARS I HOLLYWOOD. Mar. h (Rruteri 'I hr mi \p< I si\e film which won world acclaim. "MARIA scoop ed the poo! at last night presentation here of Oscars the golden st.i turtles of merit awatdrd b> the Motion Pu ture A carle m> ea«276 words
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Advertisement118 1956-03-23 7 r-^m^-,-^ I L^s^&T^^L, j 1 c /cur good companion! i A- B ________gw__Vwr_fi fi __o&_?^si^i_K___i_a_a^_________________Hi_rH_B Car your sturdy good compan.on for every joy used either os a family saloon os a handy luggage 1 c, "«'Y wagon. Th.s vcrsat.le cor is f.ffcd w.th four forward press button handles separate ad|ustable118 words
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Advertisement89 1956-03-23 7 ,j/y And So To Bed! wLQ After a herd day at thc off c<~ it? pleasant I\r to bhp out cf your working clothes and into one of these comfortable Dressing if. I CEPEA E^Js^J<*pT[ I x T\ffc Dessmg Gowns m fefyC'/A I Urn*.. I' 11! 1/ a^^^L pleasing designs89 words
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Article58 1956-03-23 8 Chinese Teachers Appeal For 2 Million Compu^ Brifl '/Pel fl t l KUAL I •nurs. -chers todoy o p r Brif.sh pj Mission fo secure edJ sociol cl country's ">CSC. the M < ""tended On COI. scho Not Dm Of the consd me: '1 mated ilat ion58 words
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Article255 1956-03-23 8 PADI MEN WOO A MINISTER IN VAIN 'GIFTS' PILE UP AT CENTRE TANJONG KARANG. Thurs. Aimed with bags ji '"Boras Baru'' (New Rice), and "Empmg'' (Padi Corn) as gifts. hundreds ot" fanners m the Tanjong Karang Rice Bow] of Selangor today strove m vain to "woo" the Federation's Agriculture Minister.255 words
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Article109 1956-03-23 8 UP's New Chief Arrives MR. ROBERT E. Udick, who succeeds the late Mr. Gene Symonris as United Press Manager for South-east Asia, arrived by Pan American Airways m Singapore yesterday. The late Mr. Symonds was killed while reporting the Bingapi ra Bus Riots last year. llr. Udick will be m109 words
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Article63 1956-03-23 8 A YOUTH Club for underprivileged children m Chan-:. Singapore, may soon be formed if a proposal by interested residents and Prison staff m the district materializes. Disclosing this to The Standard yesterday. the pro-tern honorary secretary Mr. A. Frugtniet. said that an inaugural meeting will be63 words
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234 1956-03-23 8 - (Counsel Asks Court CUSTOMS MAN ON BRIBE CHARGE JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. In the Sessions Court today, A. Rengasamy, a customs revenue officer, was charged with corruptly accepting $300 from Sim Kwee Boon on Feb. 16 m order to return 47 out of 52 ized234 words
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Article42 1956-03-23 8 KASILINGAM, SO, vn yesterday lined 175 by the II r Magistrate, Inche Pa wan Ahmad, en two charges of breaking the curfew order at Caraigiela Estate. Bakri, Muar on March 12 and moving one kati of sugar without a permit.42 words
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182 1956-03-23 8 A "goodwill messenger 11 for Malayan students now studying m Melbourne, has arrived m Singapore to visit families of homesick students. He is Mr. Sam Dimmick an attache of tiie Austi a ;an Em- bassy m Jakarta. He was often regarded as "the only man182 words
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Article45 1956-03-23 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs In tiie Sessions Court today, Seng Kuan, a rtr>-\ ear-old labourer, was fineo |600 or four months' jail for possession of one packet of opium and opium smoking utensils. He had one preview conviction for a similar oifence.45 words
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Article32 1956-03-23 8 CHUA Ah Hua. 20, was fined MO 00 Tuesday by the Muar Magistrate, Inche Pawan Ahmad, for purchasing rubber without a licence on March 14 at Parit Bakar Darat. here32 words
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Article, Illustration102 1956-03-23 8 watches which had been se STTDEXTS nt the 1 ntermatkmtA F: endship Centre a friendly home for boys fron lands Bfl Drummoyne, Sydri p, This hostel, unique in Sydney, is a miniature of the International Houseg now being set up in several Australian cities so that Asian and102 words
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Article74 1956-03-23 8 Training Course For JB Youth JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Thc lirst training course to be organized m Johore for youth will begin next month. A Club Leaders' course tof Johore State youth will be held at the Social Welfare Youth Instructional Centre and Hostel on April 8-11. Lectures on Club activa74 words
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Article26 1956-03-23 8 THE body of an unknown Chinese was found floating m the Kallang River, Singapore yesterday. The face was bloodstained. Police are investigating.26 words
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Article192 1956-03-23 8 Whipping Will Do You Good A SINGAPORE magistrate. Mr. J. If. DtVUCUXColebourn. told four youthful thieves: "A lit! c ;iipninq will do you all a world of good, It is unfoitunate that I do not have the power to ao so.*' H was stated192 words
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Article134 1956-03-23 8 'HE CRIED, WAS MENTALLY PENANC. lhurs— A doc-tor told the Magistrate's Court today that a dctectixe sergeant who was brought before him smelt of alcohol and the man was walking so unstcadilv that he had to be assisted by two other men. Dr. Tan Kok Penc was giving evidence134 words
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Article82 1956-03-23 8 p i; < n Ih. tin re-day mar tmmt Raja Mud. i ..I X A I i m <\» nm_ v Hi i r I>i o < i <i r i a 1 1 i X River. i syal barge was flank. two prahu.v thr .ml I82 words
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Article124 1956-03-23 8 SURVEYS WORRY SELETAR FARMERS FARMERS m the Seletar area cf Singapore, next to the airfield, are concerned over the frequent surveys being made m the area by land bailiffs from the Land Oflice. A project is under way to ud the runway of Air Base by the Roya. E These124 words
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Article52 1956-03-23 8 SII NBro 'ould like to get m touch with any person who witnessed *55* accident opposite the Chungjong Pager Road, where a man. Tarn was killed on March Anyone who witnessed this mishap, is a-ked to get m h with Inspector Vincent Traffic Police Accident Sopov Lines,52 words
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Advertisement292 1956-03-23 8 -v\ II |ly^y\l Coo/- off w/fA a |Efelfflffl| flouMe Diamond l\i<S3J THE FINEST PILSENER W^tcM! youcanbuy! A DOUBLE DIAMOND works wonders CALDBECK MACGREGOR Cr COMPANY LTD. TEL. 303 41-*****-*****. i *<7S IT* <7 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS Wm\ For ii against ele.tn.al ri^ks. peirof, W^ SPF fI Al oil spirits Hind (iiimp292 words
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Article, Illustration1298 1956-03-23 9 He led a band of expert forgers and burglars In this STANDARD Feature Series. R. Thurston Hopkins, the "Sherlock Holmes" of the banking world, tells of the never ending battle between forgers and con-men and the banks. to**** 0 ...dbthe »»d of I riprrt %ari*ts a1,298 words
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Article418 1956-03-23 9 Christine Diemer - Christine Diemer FORGOTTEN KINGDOM, by Petrc Goullart (John Murray, London, 18s.) COBERLI and >inu-rel.v 1 1 li no attempt at witty side flourishes, hut with a wealth of informati\o detail. (ioullart telJs an enchanting story of a little-known people. tbe Nakhi. m the Chinese Pro- ince418 words
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Article241 1956-03-23 9 Kellow Chesney - Kellow Chesney TREES, WOODS AND MAN. By H.L. Edlin (Collins. 305.) YVTTII this handsome addition to their New Natural! sefiH the publishers have once again succeeded m producing a book of wide p ral Interest by sa Urn i itative writes arho neither condescends to the reader nor blinds241 words
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Advertisement87 1956-03-23 9 jy^, Jvxj>-<j JSSCfeS^yL r^^KSSkWm j \n II rirv^A^ yt **t T^^P^SS^HN&ItSSI m^mwJmmm^An ammmmmS^mJ^^mnm^m^^^mWmwmb. -i\|g 111 \\\n i ftT^sffC&B?WAa ftfc^i _^_gil IP^^ ________W *>' 5 \^____r v^^ ______Flk t^^O/* l___P~ j I _t v-wiv .^m^^^^m^m^m^imAkm^^mmmmfl^r r m _n .^^r^^^ it's ~j*-j j_-A^H _____a ______s_a_^_!^a_%_%«\mv^ ____r^^ r r^ im f '^i^^—m.' t-*%*/87 words
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Miscellaneous106 1956-03-23 9 IS: fioeiw FWtfay M* 1 For Children It* r\ A. *B "'-;T7 rj?-: *1 S- ?c T --^5- is? ±Wf Vl -:9_r I j i a-- 953 1•, mjg4 'O iU Ci-SN Ni J g^AMATAiSCwTj '-=> V"^ T I 'OMSN'T^^r _i jo TO. 4\^ A_)*V/VTO I V ANOTUtQ g| fl|106 words
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Miscellaneous318 1956-03-23 9 B___i_^.__ B H H "Ti j 1 Mi l ./tr 7? i H. —^^m* m^m^m^m\ l^^^^^^ m^^^^^m —^^^^v m^^^^m ■Pm i i I i 1 I pi life DasM part of a car tf v,l«jlo there's a back-seat c A( ROSS 27. Used by an odder army for L. II318 words
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205 1956-03-23 10 FAIR MAY ATTRACT SE ASIAN VISITORS i WITH the e»U BlBlilng importance ol South-east Asia as I market for Australian j;ood.s, the Austra lian World's Fair which h to he held m Sydney m July should attract many visitors from the region. It will be held from July 26 to205 words
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Article117 1956-03-23 10 Ike Favours Closing Of Smelter PRESIDENT liisenhower Indicated m Washington Wednesday that lie would favour dosing the (iovern-mont-ow ne'i tin smelter at Texas (it v. Texas Answering a news confer ence question, thc President said the smelter was not an efficient one hy today's standards The closure hail heen under117 words
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Article42 1956-03-23 10 Nl W YORK. March 21 <UP)— Dow-Jonef Closing Averages: STOCKS: 30 Industrial 507 92 20 RaiU 168 85. 15 Utilities 65 Stocks 179.53. BONDS: tf Bonds 99.84. The Dow-Jones Commodity Futures Index (1924-26 average equals 100> closed at *****.42 words
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Article279 1956-03-23 10 S'ITDKXTS frevr. Malaya and surrounding territories have been among the thousands of members of the Royal Aero Club of New South Wales who h.avc found their thrills of ilyinii m Australia and gone on to qualify tor their pilots licences. In the 37279 words
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Article59 1956-03-23 10 Tin-: directors of Keily ft Wa sh Ltd. have decided to liquidate their business interests m Singapore M from May To enable the books of Urn company to be finally audited •nd closed, all credit accounta will be closed on March 31. and purchases made after59 words
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Article125 1956-03-23 10 BINGAPORE Chinese Prodoce Exchange noon elwring prices per picul ye>terdav: Copra March $28] buyers, $281 sellers; April $28 1 buyer-. |281 >< \h m coconui oil (bulk) $42.1 sellers, coconut "ii (drams) $45 sellers; Muntok white pepper $122 sellers, Sarawak white $121 sellers, Special Sarawak black $92 sellers.125 words
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Article68 1956-03-23 10 Tl i E Mi!.', v ExchanM Bai ka Awociitioii mad< the nwing dumgea la ratei to merchants jrettc d ly: Canada buying, airmail. T.T. S3, OD 33 l a. M dayi :^3 3/8 c-u'di! n'AA..-. AA.) 7 Hi trade b\'..> Sc linf ratei T.T. or 0 D ready68 words
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Article45 1956-03-23 10 COLOUR films, dealing with the products and achievements ol British iirnis m thc tield ot Atomic energy tot peaceful uses, ire to b<- made by I London company and .mown m many parts ol the world. The films are called British Atomic News45 words
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Article, Illustration344 1956-03-23 10 Williams Reviews Progress THERE is enormous scone for further expansion of life assurance business m Mal a a which will be of great benefit to the country's social security, Mr. L.A. Williams, president ot the Association of Life Assurance Offices m Malaya told Thc Standard344 words
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Article32 1956-03-23 10 IMI ir, pn., pore fell In v;; per pi< ul yesterday. »'<^ ol the I.m al m.i tk- 1 wI- rep.,it« I. ll r Sim kv < .uiv< I ,1;32 words
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Article376 1956-03-23 10 CHAMBER'S NO TO MALAYA LABELS Retain Empire' Mark Move Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. Thc Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce is not m favour of a proposal by thc British Government to amend the Merchandise Marks Act of 1926 under which products from Malcvo should bear only the marking "Malaya"376 words
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Article95 1956-03-23 10 RTA Wants Holiday On Saturdays PENANG, Thurs. The Rubbei Trade associal km of Belangi rPahang I i d <ided that Baturdaj should b- full holidays for rubber market I spokesman ol th< r- aang RT A. said t< day. The mote was first mi ott d bf the Pi nang95 words
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Article60 1956-03-23 10 IMPORTS lrom Red China into the United Kingdom rose irom CBJBBjBBI m 1054 to eI2.4MO.HMU m 1055 the Minister ol Btate at ths Board of Trad. Mr. A R. \V Low sanonnced IB th< House of Commons. Exports to China ro e trom £6,800.000U.P. - 60 words
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153 1956-03-23 10 BRITISH steel output m l!) 58 will be almo-t double that at trie end of the BOCOttd World War. Sir Ernest Lever, Ptesident ot the British Pon and Steel Federation, declared il tho annual general meeting m London. He added: "Today the pro-153 words
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Article40 1956-03-23 10 \Vlaimn 1 i^P PM m.irr. veils the Itr, i. rubber at ,n,i> whirh ui| lies with Malax., ol the lluhhe. IrAAna, thc outlook loi i;; The Rubber Trade era ot progress and pro with considerable price I I I40 words
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Article183 1956-03-23 10 THE rubber market m Singapore closed hart Is steady yesterday. li rv t grade April shipment being quoted at cents per lh. a drop of two cents on Wednesday. Prici iP'IM d lower. hr business having been around 971 ci ni per lb. for first gradi183 words
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Article45 1956-03-23 10 U S tocks et p. •r< lumped tr* an all-t imi h ?1 ol 194.663.ikh) barr- Is last ii orations set n< m r> oords thi Any ri can P< *ri »li urn Ir. lit ut< r( port* d m N< w York.45 words
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Advertisement639 1956-03-23 10 N OTIC i: s TONG LING BOARDING HOUSE 3178 River Valley Rd., Singapore. ITH effect from Ist April 1956, VM v. h to inform the public ttlQt the cbove bocdmg house will be under a new management. We would hke to take this opportunity m thanking cur patrons ond frifldl639 words
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Advertisement710 1956-03-23 10 KWINA KOTTA PEKMAI. alias KWINA ROTAR PER MAI alias KAMNA K AWAN NA KITA PERMAL alias X WIN A KOTA PERMAL Sliaa X X PERI MAE son <«f X l». VANDIAR Bttaa X Kill PERMAI son «»f KATA PERMAI. alias K. KOTA PERMAL alias KA- INA KOTA PERMAI alias KAVENNA710 words
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Advertisement65 1956-03-23 10 YUGOSLAV ll*} from Adr.ot.C. N East Ind.o ■./•••triclav :~~r*, From Hongkong to Rongocn A- r Beyrouth Venice. P» r P m/v -DINARA' 0-^.m-h: east moist 17-B Rob.nson Rood. S.ngopore-i Molocco: J M Gomex &Co ..♦:<■ P Swettenhom E -Season Trodi"S of Penong Eng Hong Trod.ng i _^__J_^ *^> 12 ROMTJ65 words
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Advertisement503 1956-03-23 11 RACING CO., LTD. ffcE- 1 t Rcb.nson Road. ■rLf25--«. rfc Co Po m.. M :5 m„ l» Z* ;s "^Tlmibican line k,.nt si»vici AB^erp. Mlterdam. Bremen Hamburg PSham Penan 8 10 Ma»/2 Ape 1 Ape Apr I Mm 9 May 17 mmm% M May tffA* pmmm* neb 9 ..a Y.k^ma.503 words
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Advertisement1176 1956-03-23 11 Tel: 2405 mansfield co., ltd. Tel: 2412 nC,t 'Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lmc») mgm, THE BLUE pUNNEL LIN£ T«, Dept. cam' Pt on f Dfoff,rd via othc Port* to load and discMrse cargo. SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENT. Sj n t; 3 p o r c Duo Sail* P.S'ham1,176 words
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Advertisement958 1956-03-23 11 MITSUI LINE FOR lAPAN from Cbwtfc^Wl Sp re PShom Ptnong H °v^°K C an Maru 4 or vie Honpkont 27 Mar Awajisan Moru *rr V FOR Q r u's.AT i s u 0 ,5AP lo- New Y 0! k. Pf.ladelpNa. Pa!t imo'e tZ^llr^ Apr 19 Apr 20 Apr FOR RANCOON.958 words
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Advertisement849 1956-03-23 11 EAST ASIATIC UNES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said, Genoa, Antwerp Rotterdam, Homburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg and Oslo. Spore P Shorn Prnonq x> "SIENA" In Port 25 26 Mar xv "KINA" 2' ISMcr xx) "SUMBAWA" obt 29 Apr I May 2 2 Moy 3 4 Moy xxxi "JUTLANDIA" 14849 words
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Article635 1956-03-23 12 ITVERY now and again fashion turns from brilliant colours to tones from which all colour seems to b I n drained. This happened just after the French Revolution: we saw it a.cain about ten years after World War I; and the VOgue has returned today to some635 words
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Article, Illustration283 1956-03-23 12 NORAH LITTLEJOHN - NORAH LITTLEJOHN Says "Z^OME and see mv geometry set," said leading hair-dresser Biagio, beaming with enthusiasm. "Your what?'' I asked. "My Italian geometry set," he answered with a chuckle. "Tn the ptst, hair has been set m nearly eve;;.' imagi n b I c W I283 words
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Article, Illustration28 1956-03-23 12 PHOTO) A white lace evening dress fiom the collection of Jacques Fath of Paris. The blue and yellow organza skirt is held by small Spring flowers. APAP - 28 words
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Article287 1956-03-23 12 with Gloria Gordon Ficnchman worth his salt would think of sitting down to a meal without a glass of wine to complement it. And having wine when you dine :s a habit that is gradually spreading ai 'und the world. In France, nearly every house has its wine-cellar. You287 words
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Advertisement155 1956-03-23 12 mnl A mm\tr SW /TA.' I 118 .Ml Wa AM Bp^MHj| mjAW*^ GI^JL c(IL GwNL Perfume, Lotion and Eau de Cologne mm mmm 4HBSZ A :-r= :i :t .t3 -".-ce 5 \ga?cre p c sex 393 MILKMAID I £s^l2^) Mil X %KMAID BRAND, SUTETENED m ALWAYS BUY C '____j-^***^ Tj155 words
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Miscellaneous350 1956-03-23 12 the STARS and YOU By Rita Del Mar rw\ OQ \v cji OTA HON; J "It is bitter to decide a dillcrciice between enemies Hi. in Iriends. |r one ol our IriemN will ertaiuly become m enemy and oue «»l our enemies a friend' 111. Is FRIDAY mil i:\ikv<>M Resourcefulness,350 words
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Article, Illustration818 1956-03-23 13 PETER WILSON - PETER WILSON Asks Lord Alexander drops an Olympics bombshell Cr t doomed m international Games? ctement by Earl Alexander the M.C C liimj to ur is on his may ur of bombshell into the :n an interview i the olvmplc G«« LD Llll) have to become an opvn professional818 words
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Article204 1956-03-23 13 .v ;i \P) Donald Campbell, British r :boat driver who has tra--1 faster on '.-inn any other man, said ye he hoped to return to thc States m September and try for an unprecedenteri 250 miles per hour on a Texas lake. Thc 800 of thc late204 words
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Article, Illustration817 1956-03-23 13 This is the first of three articles m which Australia's chances m thc forthcoming Tests arc analysed by STAIS McCABE, former iustralian international. THE SEVENTEEN playen chosen to represent Australia m the coming Test series against England are a assorted bunch. There arc veterans md r.owcomers;817 words
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Advertisement248 1956-03-23 13 the English tide would be hailed with delight here beof his charming personality. Talking nf Hutton, there is genuine regret m Australia •it this great player is not among our opponents. ngland-Australia Test without Hutton will surely lose much of H ir. VLMICLLS LOU SAIL STUDEBAK 'LOON •nan <" $2,300/-248 words
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Advertisement679 1956-03-23 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATION VACAM BROADCAST IN' i DEPAT 1MEN'J INfiAPOF 1 gran rr Q ids I CHIN probation followed, if service has been satis: by permanent a n SSISSo/B/W3SA to a ma f $150 pm single and $280 p.m. for ma and $40 for married of?: v Age: 22—45 A679 words
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Miscellaneous252 1956-03-23 13 ■br: By Al Capp I T J 3 LIFE RD* A PiG jTIQUFWI Salomon's SAy N 6 5 r^^ ■l <UF'l L. J. > V htm i ADC. k S I f S H^^^V 1 I hUT FANSV.V- HQifS WE GONNA jl I 4 H VvOULD A SPESHUL 1 f252 words
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Article, Illustration1318 1956-03-23 14 Windsor Lad - Masterpiece Gives A Smashing Performance Windsor Lad Winding-Up Gallops At Bukit Timah Says SFVFRAI of trainer Basin's candidates were outstanding at yesterday's uindin- un" callops at Bukit Timah. The most impressive among them was MASTERPIECE who was practically flying m his three-furlong workout to clock V sec dead Masterpiece was1,318 words
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202 1956-03-23 14 I i>m>.>\ Mar. a KeuI Milaya and Hongk. mu meet \m th. ftr>t laawi •f the women's Inter n! "'nl h uln inton i lumping hip (Asian Zone, for the Über Cup it was anaaaarrd today. Hongkong has the choire al M vtl202 words
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Article155 1956-03-23 14 INDIANS EDGE THE ROVERS By SPECTATOR A «.l OKJOI > .o. by the Indian left winger. P.il.iniappan. gave tn. Luhan Recreatioa Cluh a one-go tl Win over tin Ro\.r> .sports luh 111 thr v.\| Div 1 league at t:-,- l dan Besar I hum yesterday. For the Indians, goalkeeper Varayanan155 words
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Article28 1956-03-23 14 PULAU Brani United Sf Club beat Corinthians Sports Club by three goals to two m the SAFA Div. l league at lhe Jalan B dium yesterday.28 words
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Article54 1956-03-23 14 THI Singes re Hockey A.--I a :11 hold nn "End 0< Season' Dance, at the Raffles Hotel at IKOO p.m. tonight. Thc on*a winners will be presented with trophies. Single tick- I al each are obtainable at the door. ceds of the dance will g^ to the54 words
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Article241 1956-03-23 14 ART. aa all-thc-way winner at the recent Ipoh meeting. has been transferred to (lass Two from (lass Three, according to the latest SRA amendment list. Other transfen arc: From Clas.- 2 to Class 3; RoseMarie: Senorita; (ireet. From Clan 3 to Class 2. Jack Druce 111. From241 words
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Article, Illustration528 1956-03-23 14 Bill Funk - A TRIUMPH FOR THE SBHFA Bill Funk THE Singapore B .-:n r I Ho uea Football Ai I 'ion wi., once again run its aneeae league competitiona this ■00. The opening games will be played on April 4. This can I i inter] i eted i a triumph lor tiie528 words
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Article96 1956-03-23 14 hattrick hy centre forward Koo Sk ng 1 1 iMed St. Pat:. to heat R ''Mes Institution by |Oals to one m an InterSchool game played at R I po* terday. M r. Supramanian referecd St. Patricks; I'm Civ, H C Teo. C. U sii C. Rdi96 words
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Article43 1956-03-23 14 THE SIAMESE ■uc champions will Colony for a series three games against the C r.Wr.rr r. M Oaf wis. the Combined English Schools and B players alloi able at any time of the duled from April 1343 words
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Article1023 1956-03-23 14 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Says THE recent successes ol newcnmeis at I, ate that more are expected to shou their un: coining Singapore Turf Club's Easter mretin^ newcomers making their debut much interosl v focussed on TIPSY TROt'T and CINEMA HI having' useful home record. Tipsy Trout: A1,023 words
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