Singapore Standard, 26 March 1956
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Title Section13 1956-03-26 1 Singapore Standard 1 F^Sr SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAftCH 26, 1956 12 IWCKS l"> CENTS13 words
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Article22 1956-03-26 1 Dato Sir I community t ,eeting of Coylonese mdepend* were now n Govt »ncse were id a great iva. I i22 words
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Article, Illustration73 1956-03-26 1 She Helps Decide Nation's Future DAME Ngo Dinh sister-in-law of Dinh Diem, P: it of Vietnam, and elf a Deputy to the t Vietnam National stituent Assembly, arrives to take part in the Assembly's inaugural session in Sairecently. All of ith and Central nam, south of the 17th parallel, wentA.P. - 73 words
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Article53 1956-03-26 1 A suddcft thu n c reed a Malayan Airways plane to bypass Malacca airp. Later in the evening a flare path was laid at the 1 airport to enable the plane for Singapore to make •*n unscheduled stop to Archbishop of Main Monsgr. Olcomendy and other53 words
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Article25 1956-03-26 1 DIPLOMATS yesterday predicted quick and unanimous approval of Scv General Dag Hammarskjolds n to Pale.-tinc when the Security I Council meets today U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article98 1956-03-26 1 Poisonous Noodles Nonsense HHG IFORI noodle unp i retail* I Mid public yesterday called I 1 irnlni by Tokyo health officials thai some Chin< 1 to contain i•! acting pois n infounclrd. agent for a Hottglwmi brand of noodles, told The Standard that Chinese noodles were among the be>t in98 words
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Article132 1956-03-26 1 Mau Maus Surrender To Woman I r O B I. March 19 .ter» A totft Br.:. in was stopped on a I. »tret of iad about miles north of here last nisht bv throe African* told h< I Wr ar- M.tu Mi I terror. I and w< 1 1 b132 words
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Article106 1956-03-26 1 Red Jetliner Is All Russian LONDON. Man-h 2.~> tcr) Mr. A. Tupolcv. the R sian aircraft ck igner, to laj of the new Rus- jet airliner which creat- v. en it arrived in London last week car; j I R the Soviet security chief. Ctcncral Ivan Screw Moscow Radi.' reported.106 words
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Article50 1956-03-26 1 F UUB Marcn 15 f R« ut< r 10-daj airhit ol s(mmi e re nch tr'-"i v from S n nch \v, st %frica U Algeria starts t< nv rn w ry will flj to a.~'- r> airp, r id nc 4- and othei transport aircraft50 words
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Article46 1956-03-26 1 ri it: Roj il and Uw p .t y r i- orc< comblnt d t v exercl* "8e» Dragon 1 M l< h ended on Saturdas in Hongkong waters was followed by a four- day war game yesterday n lne New Territories. U. P.U.P. - 46 words
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Article234 1956-03-26 1 Kidnaps Scare Towkays SINGAPORE TOWKAYS are in a panic. And professional bodyguards ore at a premium. With the spate of kidnappings and death notes, scores of wealthy businessmen are prepared to pay as much as $1,000 a month for personal bodyguards. But only a few234 words
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Article265 1956-03-26 1 ENG AH PAT - KIDNAPPERS' HIDEOUT UNCOVERED ENG AH PAT By SINGAPORE police believe they have uncovered the nidcout which the kidnap pag planned to use in Fridays kidnapping attempt. Investigations disclose fresh evidence that previous kidnapped victims weio brought there and kept as hostages while ransom monev was bein£ extorted from their families.265 words
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Article, Illustration338 1956-03-26 1 ROGER YUE - They Aim To Make Us All Co Dizzy ROGER YUE b nd with nn husbands on their minds— nutshell, is a glamour outline of the two honey-blonde Michigan, who aim to japore dmy with their non-slop top and toe precision dances. They will open the "Johnnie Ray Show" which begins338 words
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Article173 1956-03-26 1 A MAX waa killed and three others wounded in four separate violeni attacks in Singapore last night Two brothers were amoni four men detained following tho slaying of labourer ai i jur lon r Kheam Hock Road and Donearn Road A European pa>.-cr-by dialled BM173 words
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Article27 1956-03-26 1 the Italian ft a Cross inm.uncod m Rum.' y< -t< rckr. it la ftwHni 2.500 blanketfl to victims of tho L'banc.-r bouake. A. P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article122 1956-03-26 1 I Like Ike, But... Truman KANSAS CITY. March 23 ,H< uur> Ex-Pn -ident Truman told WH audience Of young Democrats here la.-t night that muf o! them KI M mueh about running the government N Pre.-uknt h;.M nhower. ■Tm v. rv iond ol the President," Mr. Truman said. •t made122 words
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Article283 1956-03-26 1 THAI PREMIER WILL MEET HIM AT AIRPORT KUALA M'MPI'K. Sun Tunku Abdul Rahman Federation Chief Minister, will be accorded I If-fU salute when he lands in Bangkok tomorrow afternoon The 19-fWI salute. h\ protocol, is accorded onh to prime minister^ m I foreign country. He will283 words
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106 1956-03-26 1 Synthetic Output Up By 50 Per Cent YORK, Mar. 25, American I tic Rubber Company today qnnoun I the -iisville plant by about 50 per cent. This will raise the annual output to 68.000 Bancioft W. Henderson. dent of An can Synthetic one of the reasons fo ricrem in capacity106 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement15 1956-03-26 1 IV* STANDARD ***** (5 lines) I I ■"■■.'^'^iii.i. :x saßHMl /RED LION a^:e or pineapple15 words
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Advertisement67 1956-03-26 1 FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 ROLLEIFLEX 2.8D SYNCHRO COMPU*Sfcu lh i I Vo• S(o I with lock to p'».#«f M[M.'i i•• p i 'l Ilio(i 5 t E o p 53 c H :;i i i !t p q C• t• SCHNEIDER XINO T A R 71 N MMi67 words
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Article181 1956-03-26 2 Bishop's Aim Is Seminary Project -JALA LUMPUR. Sun. —The Bishop of Kuala Lumpur. Monseigneur Dominic Vendargon t called on Catholic parents to inspire and encourage their children to entei ?sthood and other religious vocations. He disclosed that when he met the Vatican's Apostolir Delegate to the East last month, the181 words
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Article26 1956-03-26 2 THE first Pacific typhoon of the year churned across the South-west Pacific j trrday with maximum winds of 140 miles oer hour U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article106 1956-03-26 2 Rose To Dance For Charity BATU PAHAT. Sun Ro c Chan, well-known dancer, and her troupe at present performing at Kim's Park. here. a charity performance on Thursday in aid of the Batu Pahat Coronation Boys' Club Fund. She will render Latin American dances in the "Chinese Way" during a106 words
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Article102 1956-03-26 2 .PENANG. Sun.— The Banksian Medal, top prize in the Penang Gardening Sower Show, held at Penang Turf Club yesterand today was won by Airs. Khaw Gim Leon*. Mrs. Khaw won trophies for the best zinnia exhibit She won the B.P. de Silva Challenge Cup for102 words
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Article198 1956-03-26 2 Join The Brigade, Urges Governor THE Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, addressing the St. John Ambulance Brigade at Victoria School ground yesterday, said the Brigade needed more Malay-speaking doctors and surgeons to help it in first aid work. He said thc Brigade could not work efficiently198 words
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Article88 1956-03-26 2 Youth On Robbery Charge MALACCA, S Goh Lai Seng. 16, was yesterday charged in the Malacca Court robbing a Seremban jeweller of $4,000 worth of gold on the Alor Gajah/ Malacca Road on March 9. No plea was recorded and Goh was remanded till tomorrow. Goh was alleged to have88 words
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Article, Illustration47 1956-03-26 2 PlH.t.l CANON KKs Adams retiring principal of si Andn-w-s School. Singapore, vpstcrdax perform<»J hiv last baptism in the mlhm.l (hapel. The C i r baptised u.u Miss Sus.uia I, |,o«n Xer daushtor <•< Mr and rs <«' r l iii k Soon i phutoi-i- ml., Stand ardStandard - 47 words
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Article206 1956-03-26 2 KIWLA Ll-MPI-R, Sun.-A report oi t\ w h 11v -Mi. a, run Boon, chairman oi tho Selanffor Division of the Labour Party oi Malaya, was handed to fi niin r— lHiUltt today. L tationa] Executive of the Party, to investigate the matter, is comprised of206 words
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Article28 1956-03-26 2 SEREMBAX. Sun The i l3^ Or sanization has added "The Sapphire" to their cinema circuit and plan to screen only Asian-language films in this theatre in28 words
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Article159 1956-03-26 2 LONDON M ,rrl, said vesUTdav tj SinßaiHirr »uill h.Vclk Jt jraUy whifhenil,,,;; 1 buch dcvelopmcn■•hen the success is roca last December of Mr ster, the paper said S ihc newspaper km that Mr M made men's about Britain's no cause of his own unrr position in the rolony v159 words
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Article67 1956-03-26 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Federation's medical services are now facing a crippling shortage of doctors but at least one division of the UMXO is against recn: practitioners with Chinese de- Said the Lo division of UMNO today: "The move will not only block the chances of67 words
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Article35 1956-03-26 2 MALACCA. Sun. Rev Father Louis Coissard. parish priest of St. Theresa's Church in Gajah Berang, died at home here yesterday. He 4 4. The funeral took place in the afternoon.35 words
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Article25 1956-03-26 2 le Prai branch of the Women ing a fun I e Tamil School, here, a* April 7 and Women s Institute Duildinn Fund.25 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement55 1956-03-26 2 v w —>■• f j In showrooms throughout the territory today. I WllAlVlrlON MOTORS ITII 304ORCHARDRD S,NGAPORETELSBOBPOBOX627 D*o/e. s I I "Wl* IflV I VllU Ll I U B AND HIN COMPANY LTD PENANu I JALAN TIGA, SUNGEI BESI RD. K.LUMPUR, TEL. ***** PO BOX 258 NG BROTHER L'MITLD >POH55 words
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Article98 1956-03-26 3 Ex-Sailor's Advice To Students R 4PUR Sun. A man who went to America sailor and came back as a politician urged members Of the Malay Student Literary Union today to be more ambitious in the field of education. S -rotary general of the lya National Organization. Incbe Senu bin Abdul98 words
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Article59 1956-03-26 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The inaugural meeting of the National Planters' Union. R lanton branch, wai held at a Krai Community i mtan. yeiterdl Mr. V. T. Sambanthan. Labour Mini-tcr. wished the union every success. Earlier the Mini lei <r the branch office of the Nat al59 words
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Article27 1956-03-26 3 MORE than $2,000 was colti igh three charity cinema shows for the Mcnib Chung HwO Chinese School Tea hi r»* Quarten Bui ling Fund.27 words
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Article240 1956-03-26 3 Varsity Starts The Ball Rolling SINGAPORE wi u liave its nrst Art Gallery when the Art and Museum Gallery oJ the I'niversit.v of Mala;, a is opened on April 7. 55? ui!l «haiii works of contemporarv >uth-east Asia, «u and modern works from India. ia, the240 words
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Article40 1956-03-26 3 Bl N PONG Sun.— The second and third branches of the Pan-Malayan Chinese Rubber Workers' Union were recently formed at Sungei Dua and Lanchang villages near here. More than 1.000 workers attended the two inaugural meetings40 words
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Article153 1956-03-26 3 ALL THIS FUSS OVER A DRIVER ROUBLE i bn winy be•v. n Blngapon dl j OouncU and tta Transport Centre w »rkt ra Union ow i tbe di.— charge (i; driver, '\':\e Union, at I ninth annual neral bk tint yesfc r,i. i i mnowered M executlTt c Mnoiit e153 words
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162 1956-03-26 3 RAFF! XS P ■laShakespearean pi "King Ri hard 11/ •-•I be taged during Eastei for the 000 Form Five stuD i Slafai on. -.e of the I.' f UIJ r.,: g tc 1-a.i". .ration. pro-iii.rH bv Mr. I':.: Lit actor ol ex- n e162 words
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Article154 1956-03-26 3 (ON lIMIT tor colonialism ;;nd I call tor allpa it unity among trade unions were made by at least li) trade unionists in Singapore >esterday. T. hey were -'ii., at iiic 18th anniversary celebrations of the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union at the Badminton Hall.154 words
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Article, Illustration64 1956-03-26 3 FOl'K young Asian stu'lvnts ot engineerin; from the Melbourne Technical College, working during the recent summer vacation at the Government Aircraft Factory in Melbourne. They are: Way Klßg Ping (first, at Left) of Singapore; lloh Wai Seng (third at left) of Bentong, Pahin- Phiriit Tanchaveon first at ruht)64 words
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Article215 1956-03-26 3 AN island wide survey tf Yruth Leisure Needs in the Colony will begin next month. ii'.e Sii.-aporc Youth Councii bai received $5,000 from Asia foundation to carry out the project. A committee under the chairmanship of K ter s. T Urn of the hers 1215 words
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Article34 1956-03-26 3 PENANG. Sun.- A Customs party boarned the P and O. liner Carthase here today in search of contraband, following a tip-off from Bombay. t;ll late this afternoon no contraband was found.34 words
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Article23 1956-03-26 3 THE Court of Criminal A] peal will sit in the Supreme Court building, Singapore, commencing on April 3, at 10.30 a.m.23 words
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Advertisement192 1956-03-26 3 |s YOUR BABY MONTHS IN OLD 1 +)u 7 H b rfh 9 d j IprV" Miik alone I j s not enough for baby! I your baby more protein and iron real grain 8 times as much body- as rice 5 times as much food H \kf.r oats is192 words
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Advertisement157 1956-03-26 3 A I 1 ****<*llll* AU OVffi m WOfilD PAVIA-B/SCU/TS AfiE AS fAMOUS AS THE DUTCH WMDMtUS it oir obtuinablo in Sinf/upurv* i *SV>/r Agents: F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD., Oil. Mli Moor \-i.t hi-iirniii kdiildiin I inl.i\ -mi <,i• n I P.0.80x I I Sin^aporr 1 I'hom 7.,! g MAKE A157 words
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Article254 1956-03-26 4 No Special Proposals But Reds Opium Likely Subjects Talks With Premier Songgram And Chief Of Police KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Federation Ci Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman who Ice Bangkok tomorrow, told The Standard teas, that he would probably hold talks with Thai Prime Minister, Field Marshal Phibul254 words
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Article127 1956-03-26 4 Planters Demand Money Returned RUBBER CESS: KUALA LUMIH.'K Sun. —The United P!antin» AslociatkNn oi Ifalayi yestcrdav Cn mandt'd the immediate abolition of the antimflationary cess and the return to the industry of some $55 million DOW held by the Federation government Che industry contends that there had been no evidence127 words
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Article75 1956-03-26 4 PKNANO, Bob. Aa a sequel ng of a girl at a hotel in Chulia Street on M;k 20, three Chinese carpentei i ntattvelj charged with murder in the magi trat court yesterday. They \v< N K;i:r. Y"!i^. •JT. Lowe M;;i T\v:n. 2'2 And (ci Hoy Khoon75 words
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Article46 1956-03-26 4 PCRMIBBION has been granted by the Kuala K&ngMtz Polio tor moving cook I cak < te, I the ti i Chinese cemeteries at Talang. during the "Chenf B nf" fe»- Visitors to the cemeteries are advised to bring i all foodstuffs after the B ringa46 words
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Article126 1956-03-26 4 Govt. Is Unfair Villagers IPOH. Bun. Nine village local councils in the district of Kinta when asked by Government to contribute one per cent of their assessment in the village budget to the welfare of old folk in the district replied: -Whose responsibility is this?" Their spokesman, Mr If. S.126 words
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Article, Illustration66 1956-03-26 4 photo hy INCHE Abdul Humid bin Ha.ji Jumat, (rißht) Singapore Minister for Local Government, Land and Housing presents carpet knitted with the words "MERDEKA" made by the prisoners of Singapore to the Federation Chief Minister. Tunku Alfdul Rahman when he and Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall flew intoStandard; Yong Peng Seong - 66 words
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215 1956-03-26 4 IPOH. Sun.— The Pcrak branch of the Peninsular Malays Union, at annual g :.-:al meeting today, passed I dilution supporting the memorandum submitted by IVrak Malay Chamber ol Commerce in regard :o the issue oi tain busings! licences. The resolution stated that the215 words
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Article, Illustration119 1956-03-26 4 TWO Malayans, who have been awarded a USIS Leader Grant each will be Icavfor the cd States shortly. On left adurai. -ident of the Government Administra tive and Clerical services union, Negrl Sembilan, and a member of the Federal Labour Advisory Board. He was the first119 words
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Article62 1956-03-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Sultan Sulaimar. 50th annual £c was held last night. The following were clc oflfircr bcar< Pr Inche Din bin All. v dents: Inche Jamil bin I Che Yah secretary; I Shaari bin Haji Abdul H« assist, sec. Inche Avoub. I surer: Inche62 words
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Article39 1956-03-26 4 BANTOIG. San. A team of Bantin<; Indian Good cr Corr headed Deniel Jeyaratnam arr A. Perumal. will tour the Langat District (Kajang) week. Thc v will \i 2t esUtcs •nd one the workers to form Goo39 words
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Advertisement226 1956-03-26 4 A For perfection in Sound ./r-^ and -?^>^ \r- jA/A j± Style ll s I 1881 Model 5048WE 3D A Ten val*c press-button superhct with ndependrnt variable bass and treble controls v sual indicators en seek, sclfcontoincd aerial, provisions for pick-up ond tope recorder connection. Four pcrmancnt-dvnamic Iviudspc akcrs give226 words
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Advertisement68 1956-03-26 4 If^-^^ KEM-GLO gives that luxury 100l :lls, woodwork, builts^ ins and furniture. S^ There is no enamel I kf it! makes kitel ens and bathroo glow with colour ad |k distinction to woodwork, and f.*\ positively transforms furniture. KEM-GLO dries to a tojgh, \tok f*^** <s v\ beked enamel, and68 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous801 1956-03-26 4 cAlmanac Information at a Glance urn innftiwinii n mi imiih (Seatal): T> r r.-; 1 n- I H M M f I >• (A'l\f/VA v r VTam.l 11 am. 2 30. ti and 9 p.m. 8 4-i Double Bill; 9-30 Radio j lira 6 A PIO R r N 9801 words
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Article555 1956-03-26 5 SWORDS in Big Business I 3KDON Hba Msfebuckling Rv»n films mimHcs, spell B^ li^k* and ft W declares W*+l *orc swords ■dit And it wos ■i«*Hc days when ktf dcc.de bot|h about 4.000 i ■Vv f*,.B^lw fct. imiMci He m\ m Ms trtcr sword t*W London firm. ft*4 with the555 words
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Article, Illustration1410 1956-03-26 5 Thurston Hopkins - Thurston Hopkins SEVER ENDING BATTLE BETWEEN THE iMMW 4 AT) TOE atnOKSX By of Gestapo Chief Heinrich Himmler told in this STANDARD Feature Series .first two months of 1955 EX fous spy of World r hcadl'^ news in Istanbul. o f sw.ndling a wealthy fl -t It was1,410 words
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Article, Illustration126 1956-03-26 5 I I I.VS MULLER, a II pr in Munich, I nted his reinlives 50 7nnch thnf. ichen i 1942 he instructed them to inspect I coffin in an upper rooyn in his home. At they gazed at his corpse the floor collapsed bencatn their weight, Hans had mum126 words
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Article485 1956-03-26 5 LONDON RESEARCH workers hmvt, recently, ditutitfd iwm In portant ntn <f!( fs ro eeming pfcototyntn«ti«, IM pita] procesa by irr rh plonti concert Nl« wHwni dioxide tfcey tttrmd ff** the n'r into carbohydrates, proteini and intz. Until 1935, pery Bttta m»i fcnotPH about pfcotofyntfcesti ■nd H485 words
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Advertisement295 1956-03-26 5 TOMORROW ///■///> A >( REMEMBER! WE ARE OUT TO MAKE YOU I SPEND LESS AND SAVE MORE VISIT ASH AS EASTER SALE NOW IN FULL SWING BUY NOW 6l SAVE BARGAINS BARGAINS FOR LADIES FOR MEN Can-Can Petticoats 7 50_ rts S 6JI Pouffont P. Coats 950 > J Arrow295 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous104 1956-03-26 5 a I I DOWN 1 Cash down required thoufih 2» itly more than r< but certainly not readily Ifi not come up to the irehou i 4 Inscribed by Shakespeare sterile promono article in ground for a weed <8> t. Where to get away from the t\ to rut holy104 words
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Article535 1956-03-26 6 I'NDER the cover o! a government regulation giving no recognition to degrees und qualiiications acqu;:rci out.sicit ihc British Oommon wealth, the general secretary 01 t t Malayan Indian Confjnm ricr. ad the Fecit ration's plan to recruit :;igcc C. '.-tors now -r.riUTins in Hongkong. But he535 words
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Article285 1956-03-26 6 dov. whether U is termed "menfeka." independence or the right o: >.\t-de termination in its political application ran be. U we might an expression, a ajany apteOdourfd thing ittain such a| I DdOfUT, it Banal be based on enlightened and ref.ner; tastes -tastes which can only285 words
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ANGLO-U.S. COMMITMENTS IN THE MIDDLE EAST
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Article263 1956-03-26 6 NATO. Turke> and Greece members since 1952. BAGDAD PACT.— Britain. Turkcv, Iraq, Persia, Pakistan. I nited States support but not membership I ormed 1955. IRAQ.— In Bagdad Pact framework. Britain has special agreement with Iraq replacing former Anjjlo-lraqi Treaty. Former R.A.I bases at Habbaniva and Shaiba263 words
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91 1956-03-26 6 C>prus and Aden are Cmwi Colonies. In addition there is Aden Protectorate and a series ot sultanates and sheikhdoms ftfoftg trinye ot southern Arabia and south shore of Persian Gulf uhich under treaties ha\e \ar\iny decrees of British advice, control or support. Ihey are91 words
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We the PEOPLE
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Letter220 1956-03-26 6 Sir: While thanklni? you lor the fr< ment of my irti les whi I you gave mr :n your Sa; day's editorial. I t:-., t y/ will grant me space in which to doal with what 1 believe to bo it inaccuracies or injustici fJtow C :;i m t!220 words
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349 1956-03-26 6 S-■ We ere M Dt with two elderly Amem lady tourists A' e we had curry and '1' o curry was i to 7/5 but to the American ladies it was burning hot. There is a xride variety of curries cooked with varying quantities349 words
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Letter65 1956-03-26 6 Sir: Congratulations for being called skunks. At least a skunk h.i«» some intelligence \s the champion ol the people. all housewives have faith and confidence in your exposure of the ruhhivh that is the Merdeka "Mission. A strict ballot on the lines of the election is the65 words
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Letter31 1956-03-26 6 W<* and J To t» ÜBfef ed emoij B. crea.«ejj J If He r/'-s fIJ loss o: anc It under ttd Merdekttei Anyone ihQi from t^J For t t:. A.:r31 words
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Letter182 1956-03-26 6 Sir: The passage belo v is an extract from the "NtWl As it stris iei lei by A Gunasekeia which appeared in Wednesday's dard:"The chairman of PAP ft tbc disturbioet ibou d not be made an e\v-u>e for uC.ayip.j merdeka' 1 suppose there are ether? who182 words
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Article1076 1956-03-26 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - ASTER GUNASEKERA TUIE Singapore Press has been atCOatd Ql pub-l:.-h:rm incorrect and exagpTatcd reports concerning QM MerdcKa rally at Kalian.: Airport on Sunday befon la>t Apparently tiie only reason for this chaise Ifl that BOM of the Blnlttl n, a;, ol them have some1,076 words
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Advertisement21 1956-03-26 6 Me duutuMtd symbol 0f O^&W UNBREAKABLE nfc*V§f- SPRING /TX^^y^^ DVRJKBLE ROLLED GOLD /V y Obtainnble from all Watch Dealers. SWISS MADE21 words
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Advertisement62 1956-03-26 6 NO RI :hff li s CivE ri sci'- COOL pnc Rf't.- .s* W WHAT a per:-: f hntt< c.-. .>' ha> <i thinr H f s Ae ious, if< 1 ]t*<? v M In rate. RsjißJMwt »•<** Pool or M \k Kar •Ovaltinr' Id If i the bos' hot uratiur62 words
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Article108 1956-03-26 7 CURFEW OVER ENTIRE ISLAND NICOSIA. Cyp:^. .Vaici, 8 iAP C\ ■;>: I Governor F.fld Marslial Sn John ii ;ng |a rt High! ordered a curfew for the tntilt i>- potting npwardi of ,'UO peiICMM uncicr v.r- ial hooM u Hm CUffCH imposed "until I thei notice." M ■faatd it preventing108 words
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Article78 1956-03-26 7 AUCKL A N D. Ne W Zealand. J.^ Hi Dt4 E I I \vi A .-wiand p> 1 men !.a\ t n a i p .nttd act :ng diuc- w ith the chance oi becoming v w Zeland's fir: t fully fledged wobmuj deteo- i thiD78 words
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Article61 1956-03-26 7 1 be British H< me Office mi d two convicted niurderers from the gallom ftftterda N I one has been hftACed in B:.l recommending abolition ot capital punishment was passed in the House Ol Common?. Tho R n v has passed its second reading. The men61 words
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Article19 1956-03-26 7 A strong earth tremor wai San Salvador M time) on Satur- No damafi was repo:'- A. P.A.P. - 19 words
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281 1956-03-26 7 A Premium On Overseas Chinese Moles 1.000 GIRLS WANT TO MARRY THEM HONGKONG. March 25 (Route: Abn\it 1.000 pretty Chlfießg qnh havo aiuvf-d m t:.:s British colony t n nei I provincei oi Communist China, to seek Chim bands who will take overseas. Life If harcl for pT :ty mrls281 words
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Article40 1956-03-26 7 THE v.v Berlin Institute for Economic Research has estimated that the number of I J^rman refugees who left for West between 1949 and I I «rai over 1.800.000. or nearly a tenth of the IS>4B population. Re:;! or.40 words
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NEWSBRIEFS
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Article34 1956-03-26 7 Jjar. 25, (R^acd Twentj gur people received euti tnd ti P';'« '"V;;Pn a P.as^n?cr train thej were tnvelUn a In w*t In in »Ata mS Li a coal Slri hero last night34 words
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Article31 1956-03-26 7 Friendship WASHINGTON. ft| tr n (Ai i-Prcci-rnt Eisenhower nytog the United SUta wanU to rtrengthen friendship ties with ill free nations, yesteidav pro- rr; M(V/ .J() world trc'Kio week31 words
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Article37 1956-03-26 7 MONTREAL, Mar. 25. (UP) Marie Dionne. one of the I surviving quintuplet- who left a conveni lasi November be'';r- (1 of IU-health, plans to open i flower shop on May 1. the Star reported yesterday.37 words
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Article28 1956-03-26 7 TOKYO. Mar. 25. (AP) A trace and payment agreement for 1954 was rifned yesterday i-i Pyongyang between north Korea and Czechoilovakia. Pyongyang Radio ?aid tori ay.28 words
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Article27 1956-03-26 7 WASHINGTON. Mar IS, (UP) President Eisenhower met _Ui top defence and security advisers yesterday for a "tcrhnieal briefing" on lecreti Involving the u.s, ?ecurity programme;27 words
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Article33 1956-03-26 7 TOKYO. Mar. 25, (AP) North Korean Premier K.:n II Sung, will visit Hungary at the invitation of the H mgarian Government, Pyongyang Radio .;,id to(i;-.y. No (ia'e \vn> announced.33 words
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Article23 1956-03-26 7 ALGIERS, Mar. 25. (Re'-.'er^ Security fotrei yesterday killed 52 rebels in four clashes in central Algeria. Three soldiers were wounded*23 words
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Article19 1956-03-26 7 TOKYO. Mar. 23. (UP) -Nor*:-! Vietnam trade delegation left Hanoi f^r France on Friday, Radio Peking sa.d today.19 words
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Article34 1956-03-26 7 THE Prim* Ministers of Pakistan and Turkey, Mr Mohamad Ali and Mr. Adrian Menderes, pledged their "unswering support to the Bagdad Pact'"— the defence Dad Unking Pakistan, Turkey. Iraq, Persia and Britain. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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300 1956-03-26 7 100 Mil. H-Bomb Force, We Hardly Notice It COLU M BbS. Ohio. March 25. (Reutcrj The tun expelled 1.000 million tons 01 gai en Feb. 10 with force equal to the explosion of 100 million hydrogen bombs. Dr. Donald Menzcl. Director of Harvard Observatory, said yesterd iv. He added that300 words
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190 1956-03-26 7 VANCOUVER. British' Columbia, liana 25. <ap>— a, dishwasher in a Vancouver department store won $420,000 ;n the Irish sweepstakes and says the will so right back to work alter she visits her mother in Vienna. I can't believe it: 1 can't believe it." stammered190 words
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Article50 1956-03-26 7 RUSSIA is to put into operation 75 new television stations in the next few years f,n c i TV will be available to 25 million people by 1900, Mr. Nikolai Psurtsev, Soviet Minister of Postal Communlcttiooi and Radio, said on Saturday according to Moscow Radio ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article148 1956-03-26 7 'Call Girl' Pat Weds Lawyer CRLKNWICH Connecticut. March 25. (IP) Former "call girl" Pat Ward, 22. star witness in the vice trial of Oleo heir Mickey Jelke, married a New York attorney yesterday in a single ring ceremony in the oHice of Justice of Peace. William A. Maher here. Maker148 words
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234 1956-03-26 7 U.S. Streamlines Paratroopers QUICK STOP TO LITTLE WARS' WASHINGTON, Mar. 25, (UP)— The U. S. Army will organize a brand new type of paratroop division with its own atomic weapons next September and have it ready *o go overseas in early 1957. The commander234 words
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183 1956-03-26 7 RUSSIA CHALLENGES U.S. MOSCOW. March 25, (Reuter) RussU today challenged the United Stales 'o rival exhibitiooa m weather balloons alleged U) KWVC descended on c.v.:. other's territoiies or allied countries. But Russia, in new note handed to the American Charge D'affaires here yesterday, denied183 words
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88 1956-03-26 7 Nitro Blast Kills Ten, Injures 25 BILBAO. S; i;n. M n 25 < APi— The explosion day of 400 kilos of nttfl :n Kill' d in w< rknr^ and injured 25 others. some of I The di isti r. that cau rd damages estimated at several million pesetai Beesjtifji :n88 words
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Article54 1956-03-26 7 NEW DELHI. March 25. i^euten S:x-h:indred ar. H twenty-eight engineers and 179 cine- m< diclm W< among the 216.157 educai :> i ipk who queued up b Decentef Hoc |oki at tii*empb i dm ni o x c h a n c through* it India, according to54 words
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Article53 1956-03-26 7 TOKYO, fcl&rcfa 25 (R r —Tokyo police report that m muftffK** roejnliif In n i crowded I rains, b i i taxis illd and ttM maiority of m cy,:t.' r r Ifl Japan are Juv< nl a\rrasine 19 to M p in old against them is53 words
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101 1956-03-26 7 TF: waders said last night any attemp 4 I irve up the I of Jordan would the Israeli army or to make I s eastern frontier defensible by extending it to the I rdan. •neli policy m who ■sjuadad this warning seem to be101 words
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Article41 1956-03-26 7 THF C• C- fWtcrday offered a £5.000 reward for ir on leading to the arrest of Ncopnytoi 8& pnocicous. •crvßii* in M^wtw* nor Sir John Harding'i house, who vanished the morninj a time-bomb was discovered in s bed.- U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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Advertisement185 1956-03-26 7 r or ld famous famtly of \IGER medicinal ptoducts PACKED BALASHIN SAI {PAT KUA TAN > ctive for Coughs, jstion, Seasickness, Tiredness, Foul Breath. GAUN TONG ITIGER ME 1 1 1 CAL 1 1 ALL jdTng gifts L Tea Coffee Sets Ls Tableware Cutlery I Cutglass. L :us other articles185 words
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Advertisement91 1956-03-26 7 COTTON II jn^^r^rT QUALITY I I I t r > < uri I =========1 These Arcolin Sheets, made specially for us in England < from uure white durable Lanca s h i r e cotton ere attractively and handily wrapped in transparent p^per < and o^Q ready for immediate use.91 words
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Advertisement897 1956-03-26 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. T«l. *****,6, *****/4 132/6 Robinson Koad THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax. Boston, New York. Baltimore, Philadelphia b Cult Ports S pors P S ham Penanc PCLYPHEMUS 25 Ib Mir M.ir 27 AENEAS Apr 19 24 Apr 25 Apr 26 C«rntr» option to897 words
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Advertisement1164 1956-03-26 8 Tel: 2405 manspield co., ltd. Tel: 24 12 (18 lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) $h.pp,n, THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Dcpts. Oept Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW, LONDON b CONTINENT. Singapore Due Sails P. Sham Penang Demodoru* for Liverpool1,164 words
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Advertisement905 1956-03-26 8 MITSUI j^m LINE Spore P. Shorn Penono. FOR JAPAN from Continent Hokoncson Maru Ipf Yokohama. Kcbe, Naccya, via Hongkong 26 Mar Awajison Maru for Yokohama, Nayoya, Kcbc 15 Apr FOR US A via Suez for New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore Awoboson Maru from Japan 16 Apr 19 Apr 20 Adt FOR905 words
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Advertisement353 1956-03-26 8 EAST ASIATIC Cnnr .1,, »*x "POON/ 7 xx- "JUTLANDiA x Col., Bcv,ou,h sflvr 6M#y n> Ca|lt Ecvrouth, Napict. x«xx Colls Land-" f- SAILINGS KQv N Hongkong, Manila ond W/2A 29/ Sa.gon, Hongkong, Manila' Kobe (j Yokohomo 9 IOA«t •■JOTLAND.A-°£ Bangki "MEONIA" for Bangkok kTHE EAST ASIATIC CO AMERICAN MAIL I353 words
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445 1956-03-26 9 By A Market Cm respondent ALTIIOI (ill share markets epe«o| and closed timely, in between a lew active days resulted in a satisfactory volume of business being written for the past week. Investment orders removed a considerable number of industrial iSi -v rhanging445 words
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Article276 1956-03-26 9 BUSINESS DONE IN THE WEEK BUSINI SS done from M 17—23: l!i(iu^«n »l>; -Alexandra Brickworks Ltd. Prefs. $18t). British Borneo Petroleum 41/b and 41 ilidated Tin Smelters Ord. cave Ords. Sl.THcd.. Gammons $2.20 to $3J2|, Hammer Co. $2 55xd.. Wm. Jacks $2,674. Malayan Breweries $3.35. Malay -ri Cement II -rid276 words
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Article, Illustration300 1956-03-26 9 Car Firm To Boost Production Capacity MR- W.H. KAPP su b■HUMget for South-oast Asia for Daimler-Benz Akueacesellsehaft Ger* many. (second from left) and Mr. FA. Wolf the Overseas Reyreeeatatire (extreme left) who arrived in Singapore over the weekend. They were met at Singapore all foil by Mr. hiia (lieng Liat300 words
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Article377 1956-03-26 9 The Hongkong; A Sh.mcli.ii Banking < "rpn After providing for taxation and making t: fers to credit of reserves contingencies, the profit lor I amoi, -0 which some $U millions h than the previous year. £9 per share was distributed on the capital wh ist year was increased377 words
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Article64 1956-03-26 9 t: h 11 ifa Malayan Pctro- Co Ltd MUMUMCd It v I I i BJM turbine d: r. cleciric ■HMnAafl la Ol> 1 x> c poAcr suppi; foe Raria oiMtoM The tiibnu'.- wi!! cost ah >:* 1 i •i i ii pnerati <snr)i; kitowatti expected Ui noReuter - 64 words
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Article128 1956-03-26 9 A shipping agreement hftwfi D India and Soviet Ru ia la expected Uj n( signed next w< ek to op< *i lmmodiatoly a shipping serrice between India and Black Sea ports. Reuter KXPOKTS of graded timber from Singapore to Australia exceeded exports to the United Kingdom by 1.400Reuter - 128 words
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307 1956-03-26 9 Five Employees Promoted KXPANSIONS plans of the Singer Sewing Machine (oi.»pan\ in the Malayan market, including,,the promotion of several local employees t<> responsible posts, were announced yesterday by Mr. J. P. .Milne. General A^ent for the company in Malaya and Borneo. bi order307 words
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Article240 1956-03-26 9 SATURDAY'S tin price dropped S3\ to S3*B a picul compared with the previous days close. This is a k)s> of S8 on the week's trading. Tli we< l-:"5 declining prices resulted from the threat of I cutback in U.S. and UK car production which Is looming240 words
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Article, Illustration238 1956-03-26 9 ONE of Britain*! lop radio bittery manufacturers, Berec (Great Britain Lt(i London, has tarted building new premises at Davirv :n Shropshii e, following rising demand for it* products m Malaya tni elsewhere. Mi p s Rob rt m ma* r i I tIM < mpany.238 words
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Article, Illustration61 1956-03-26 9 PAUI II Holland, are now being introduced to the Malayan I I Tht biscuits arc of a w q a tpokesnm A Bnrfholomr- Ltd S gapore. the local rqi ts said. 4 tO< -16 varieties including Boudoir. O <: a AOJOrtl CUt are a sole. biscuits are61 words
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Article179 1956-03-26 9 'Healthy' Trade In Vegetables TRADING conditions fenfor fresh fruit and vegetables during past year were more healthy though ihe re-export market from restriction! in neignoouriiMf biiukwi. The regulation of Aust! apples and pears. however, helped to maintain a SMI healthy tone, according I -.pore Chamber of Commerce annual report The179 words
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127 1956-03-26 9 'CEYLON MAY BE PRICED OUT OF MARTS' A WAI traditional market* in tbm wom and A lh« result of a high export duty on tea was •ounded by chairman of Planters' A eynj anng in Colon Mr. Sinclair hi ere ndine lam :?t. mor r i.::.;., -r. 1 i IiReuter - 127 words
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Advertisement388 1956-03-26 9 t i c es Iliiikruptry Ordinance (CH R 19 I High Court nf the i ,|nn> «»f Sinsapore Html nf Sinsapore IN BANKR 1 of 1955. i w mi pknc; N li. Verdun Road, Singapore. Receiving Order made L .mmary Administration 28th December, te of Adjudication L 1D35. Date and388 words
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Advertisement137 1956-03-26 9 NOTICES p.UI). TENDER NOTICE. rpENDERS will b« received J. from contractors not below Class TV at the o^c. nj the state Bnslneer, Kedati Prrlis. Alor Star up to n""n Ol 3lsl March. 195 i tot tV^.> s-ippiv nnd iransoori of road m< f :<i from Kelam Lama Quarn tm v137 words
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Advertisement238 1956-03-26 10 I CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS NOW SHOWING! /^ATHA^f i I Ild.m. 1.45 4.15 8.45 V^fcSJifidNED O% j and 9.30p.m. tel ***** a^ om.v ini. munch <:a\ make a \wm r J JUST A LETTLE BIT f.^ NAUGHTY! f^ MARTINE CAROL A t ith.iN Organisation Im nn< h Ulth n lish U1238 words
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Advertisement133 1956-03-26 10 r SHAW ,TT ~j f CAPITOL^ 'I- i fc > start: rc^i ids, Uiiim I THiEAULI I "NIGHTS 0? j MONTMARTRE" f| I J" 1 IMI v 'iowlFootlwir I FRANCE vs RUSSIA jREXIfe «ttow 5l IOT CHAM f*» When ftH^ih^r r* Tennessee s Ptrik ♦♦♦♦♦mJ |PAVILION^ NC 1 "NIGERIA GREETS133 words
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Miscellaneous191 1956-03-26 10 "SO your mum didn't think I 11/ X peep He tolls nir he's a beret suited you, eh!" «l Tl "i i i fjl II V bought a t<>\ n fTi u tfit M ll\ W "1 MIST say this is some watchdog you sold me!" I j f I191 words
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Article21 1956-03-26 11 Bn H :alian neat the Corinthians 3— *j -raven "A" league soccer match Malacca at the Re- ation t21 words
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505 1956-03-26 11 CELTIC QUALIFY FOR SCOTTISH CUP FINAL LONDON, .-March 24. (Kcutrr) Celtic reached their 27th Scottish Football Cup final when the* (!<•- ieated Clyde 2—l in the semi final of this seasons competition before a crowd of 65,000 at Hampdcn Park, Glasgow, today. The Glasgow dubt have won the cup I505 words
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Article880 1956-03-26 11 RESULTS POSITIONS i MOON Mar M Re iteri Football league stand iftei today's mai h LEAGI E DIVISION I Birmingham C 1. Blackpool 2 Burnley 4. Sunderland 0. Charllon A. 0, W'hamp'. W I trtOO vs. Cardiff City late kick off Luton Town 2. Alton villa 1. Manchester U. L880 words
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Article67 1956-03-26 11 wring have I M pi for Singa] re A i~ t.i Army in .i match a* the 1 B< u si idi im today It 1 v ing Yong Kong, s m: B« .r; Khim Rashid G .in Osman Johan: Radin A!:. Ibi Man.soor, J.. Kim67 words
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Article66 1956-03-26 11 RAD.W KESENIAN beat Mil tu C.U. 1-0 in a SAFA division 3A soccer match played at Geylang yesterday. Badan Kescnian opened the score in the 10th jninute when right-winger Omar Said netted from ftve-yirdfl out. Thai \\a< the winning goal. Both toama played hard In the66 words
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Article39 1956-03-26 11 KATONG Sports Club kept their unbeaten record when they trounced Bouna Vista by I n goals to nil in the S.A.F.A. Div. 3 A league match at C.Y MA. ground yesterday. It was Katong's fourth straight win.39 words
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Article27 1956-03-26 11 BALESTIER United b- at Tamil Brotherhood Associdtion by three goals to one In the Sara. Dlv. '2B league mat el: at Farrer Park yesterday.27 words
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Article40 1956-03-26 11 THE Singapore Acrnmodcllcrs Society w\ I be holding Stunt and Combat Compel. '.on and General Flying i1 Kallang Airport on April 1. AU memberi writh or urithout tdeu are Invited to attend Flying commences at 9. -JO a.m.40 words
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Article29 1956-03-26 11 sparkling toll exhibition was provided by three top professionals at the Royal Singapore Golf club yesterday. The exhibitionists were Norman Von Xida. Bnic Crampton and Frank Phillips.29 words
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Article288 1956-03-26 11 Argonauts Held By Soccerites AKCONAITS luotball Club. |Ml year's S.A.I .A. Div. I rh. impious, who arc expected to do well m the I>i\ 1 KMIt this sc.ison dropped I \.ilu.ible point \exterd.i\ u lirn tin were hold to a draw bv Star So((««rit(s at Jalan Bes.u stadium. Argonaut! have288 words
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Article343 1956-03-26 11 Kl ALA LUMPUR, Sun. Sclanjjor Badminton Association plans to invite the Indian Thomas Cup players to take part in the Selangor Badminton Association's International Gold Cup championships this year was disclosed here at today's annual general meeting of the association at the SBA hall. Fcrit343 words
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Advertisement70 1956-03-26 11 "TJOTICES j and 7.30 p.m. '/kI I L MLI.ODKAMA s I Mill lONS Ci» MINI \\f > \N -Wlll\ H MM' CINEMA I 1.1.V»J.15 Si y.IS D.m hfEZKL "LALPARI"< > I rulish "*>u htit lrs Starring Shakila. Mahipal. liuir, rn.inv others L II MM. lOMOKKOW k v Ml \l)l\ .V70 words
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Advertisement410 1956-03-26 11 SITUATI()\S VACAM APPLICATIONS tra invited for the post o( DEI I ARCHITECT to the Central Electricity Board of the Federation of Malaya on a three gratuity earning contract in I scale of $628x 4-934 932x34--1.254 basic C.OLA at Go ment rates payable in addition. The duties of the post will410 words
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Advertisement755 1956-03-26 11 CLASSIFIED ADS sili;\lio\s v\(A\f 3 Vd (A| MKKII I! \L I \<ii\i I i: on 3 years' agree* in salary scale $695x. $1,280 plus Variab e Allowance, Must possess A.M.I net. E. and have extensive expert in the Structural design and construction of reinforced concrete and steel framed buildings. i:755 words
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Miscellaneous181 1956-03-26 11 ptae: By A! Capp I -1/ .r-'-i;- "W >CO v\ ONE CENT V" r BUT7-IFVOO 1^ TH-THAr" '-*E64» RATION OT AMERICA ,;"-\J EACH.^^ --E CORRECT l.^r'u ANSWER THE lOlst X) lOlst -CTURERSOFEVERVTH \C; A\ .-.^STOThE rr^Pß^ir QUESTION! CORRECT L^,A QUEST; ON f mv ARESEA/TS7&V/GHTSOOAJ- < > FIRST tOO ,u >181 words
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Article310 1956-03-26 12 Verity Gill - Verity Gill Says HATS oiT to the South selectors for a job well cl n r Last night tliov met and named the tram to meet North in the annual ."Malayan cricket classic at l'enang during the Easter holidays. The team chosen to travel lip to Penally310 words
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Article155 1956-03-26 12 GLASGOW March U (Keuter) Ooi Trik Hock iiid (fn- Poll Lim. oi Malaya, reached the final <u the men\ doubles in the international invitation barimint ti tournament lure today. They beat the AnsloAmeriran pair J<u- Alston (Tnited States) and A Jordan ilruhnd) 15 5 15-4. Ooi155 words
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Article29 1956-03-26 12 CAROIFF WALES, March (Reuter v. beat France by five (goal) to three (try) after a scoreless first half, in the rugby union international match here to-29 words
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576 1956-03-26 12 FOLLOWING arc weights and probable starters for all eight races on Wednesday, second day of the Mmipm Turf Club's taster Meeting: Horses Cl. 2 Div. 1 6 Furs. Woriington II .u 9.00 B v 1.. ham loons ;»v s.l; K L Stable M van576 words
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Article1381 1956-03-26 12 Reggie Sparkles THE distinction of scoring tne first century in the Singapore Cricket Association's senior league went to Re^ie da Silva of the Polite Sports Association, who carried the hat with a breezy 130 in their six wickets win over Royal Navy at Thomson Road1,381 words
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Advertisement82 1956-03-26 12 !|m| > J ifSfe -Ji i o leweler s Jmj* t ■WQnifying lens H s INCABLOC i *^ock «Hpfbtf for I f AND HIS ALL y I t ARRIVi I TODAf f PAYA LEEAR All J AT 4 55 PW I J SHOWS 2 NIGHTS! f (Positively I CHAPPY WORLi82 words
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Miscellaneous80 1956-03-26 12 SOCCER I 4 /"..i r a H M D -r/ Of Jr H- d/v Uutg Butan ro.sr^o.s 5.C. r; K M.L. el ttan at Farrer Park: I >' I. Arter^ai p.c n m/■ .i rs i Vt Si >• Pa 1 i -.s-. Boi/.s" Town at S> Patru I S80 words
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