Singapore Standard, 29 March 1956
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Title Section43 1956-03-29 1 Singapore Standard BV NVG HG G STANDARD POLICE jtfi W^AWJ ***** (5 lines) 2400 rogrammc in- laths Faster ^Standard %j, I g +P FIRE BRIGADI GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 p" IKT' M n o d PSOAY, MARCH 29, 1956" 16 PAGES 13 <:E\TS43 words
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Article311 1956-03-29 1 NEW EDUCA TION BLUEPRINT Problem In Chinese Schools STUDENTS MUST BE GUIDED ALONG THE RIGHT PATH L'NDER Singapore's new education plan. Government will seek to re-orientate Chinese students' attitude to a realization that the schools provide the means of fulfilling their love of education and their loyalty to this country.311 words
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Article230 1956-03-29 1 ktfORLS Chief MiniMt. Mr. David Marshall s i minority communities and i uuli>t> m the Colony that _in>t tlie wall," if independg^all. speaking Sj of the Laboui .Id perish t the op- Biaf ci :;;c Tekik Front, said certain people take over the country and vhen Meideka :s achieved230 words
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Article57 1956-03-29 1 BEE. March 28 iimigra--5J Harold Holt :raman trtimm duty m da> CJdo official ac- reI" wai plannj whom he c is an Asian Holt stated. ;n policy is ilian national i lide marria woman the iMkred from n Australia." > spokesman a of duty m i and he was57 words
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Article22 1956-03-29 1 I 23 <RevPf Iwiand ParliaWf passed a resolu■Jfcr the with|j *orth Atlantic gMatton troops. B* anteemen are P<aa air base at22 words
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Article75 1956-03-29 1 BANGKOK March W RevThai poUUciaiU inng the pew m prime Mar hal Pibul >onggram and tw. formei Thai premie r. t night saw the Malaya: :..:v. "Mirtkfca,'' The film was Jfe at a i mbassy reception foe Rahman. Chief Minister of the Federation of Malaya, on75 words
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Article111 1956-03-29 1 Education m all primary schools should be bi-lingual and m secondary schools trilingual. All schools should use similar Mala-yan-centred syllabuses, with text-books specially written m the various languages for this purpose. Civics should be taught m all schools.' Every attempt should be made to fuse the111 words
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664 1956-03-29 1 Fusion Of Colony's Four Main Cultures Into One SINGAPORE Government has a new education phn which aims at fusing the best elements of the Colony's principal racial cultures into one common Malayan outlook. Tnc :r»ui:i-p!ank of this plan bi i revision and reorimtatioa ol the Cok^ ny*! variooi educationa] ->>*-664 words
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Article50 1956-03-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Thirteen Communist terrorists stopped a lorry on Aye* Man is Estate m the Kulai area of Johore this morning and abducted a Chinese labourer. In a follow up. a Security Force patrol found the labourer's body. He had been slashed to death.50 words
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Article, Illustration54 1956-03-29 1 photo. PAT WARD, 22. a key witness m the New York Mickey Jelke vice trial, holds hands with Delavan Smith, 35, a New York lawyer, after their wedding m Greenwich, Connecticut, on March 24. She said. "I am looking forward to being a housewife and I likeA.P. - 54 words
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138 1956-03-29 1 LONDON. March 23 <Reu!Pr i Mr Belwyn Lloyd, the Foreign Minister, said today v security guards would be Included m the Soviet delegation coming to Britain next month with Marshal Bulganin the Soviet Prime Minister and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Communist Party Secretary.138 words
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Article64 1956-03-29 1 Nude Girl Sings In Main Street TMPEI. March 23 (UP)— pretty young waitress stripped herself naked and began singing down the main street of a village near here today itn embarrassed policemen m hot pursuit. The girl's aunt said th girl was suffering from mental depression after being "jilted by64 words
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Article37 1956-03-29 1 STOCKHOLM. March 23 (Reuter) Thirteen people were killed when a rail-bus and a goods train collided m Northern Sweden today. The rail-bus was dragged along for a distance of 150 yards. Ten people were injured.37 words
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113 1956-03-29 1 SEAH A W X S and Sea Venoms of the British carrier forces have successfully repelled a large-.scaJe "enemy" attack irom the French aircraft carrier. La Fayette. Latest reports from the battle front m Exercise Monsoon reveal that north and south-bound convoys from Singapore and Hongkong113 words
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Article219 1956-03-29 1 They 1 1 Meet Soon To Plan Action RICH Singapore towkays, lerrified by the daredevil attitudes adopted by the gangsters to abduct them for ransom, will soon meet t*» form an anti-kidnap front, The Standard was told yesterday. The meeting will discuss ways and219 words
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Article161 1956-03-29 1 PORT SWF ITE: HAM Wed The 10-da t i r..' ir.'.\. I cl<»< k workers here was .;:< d t nighi whi Sw< t- nham bran h of tin Nati nal Union < Raiiwaymen and tin Railway \d i iniaration reach, d an a161 words
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Article46 1956-03-29 1 WICHITA K:.n M.,:-?i 28 UP>~ A pi;*ni r< ri ■■><- a B-47 Str.it rxplod« ri m the air •ri four mitei m rth-CMI i n I cla> v.. r< r» vr nrj An ry«-w;ti aid planr <>. > rj seadtef ver a Quart i rt m i46 words
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Advertisement51 1956-03-29 1 [jfpHOTOCO. #|rfe R^nge of 'gar ***** PAW SEN'S ONION I PICKLE "^^jT y m I ie» CMuiif I r when made with I DAW SEN'S I I J RR V PASTE OR POWDER I Served with I I DAY, SEN S I C HUTNIY| P RE C °LD STORAGE CO.51 words
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Advertisement78 1956-03-29 1 (SHEl^^^^ Tie most Twrer*vl "tSmiUJ petrol yrm ccn buy SUPPLEMENT Issued free with this edition today is a 16-page Stanvac Economy Run Supplement. V9S QUALITY KETTLES by m D Prices Sport Pcnong Federation Polishttf D 5173 3 Pints $28 S3O Aluminium C D 5353 3 Pmtt 532 $34.50 Chromium 078 words
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Article118 1956-03-29 2 H H 'dig Seng, I I n d P ost I I liOr CounHi I lllg dUrm j^H^^pffrrin^ to the BBPniof Engineer Watei ~ks E;:tension, which he said was considered previously by the Council as bein^ red'undart. when it was held by an expatriate officer. He asked why this118 words
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Article89 1956-03-29 2 A max. who wai alleged to be connected with the kiinapping of a multi-millionaire copra merchant, wai produ c I m the Singapore Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday. Too Eng Bee. 25, face i two charge^ of attempted <"»' n ;i lion and using firearms pg»»nfl two Pt>:it'c89 words
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Article77 1956-03-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR, We L Pnvatcs Raymond Fields, an-; D. W. A bed, m.\ o! Urn Riva. Australian Regimeni rod Singapore Engineering Regiment, respectively, today appeared m the First Magistrate's Co on a barge ol robbing a Malay o' v. It was alleged that the two robbed Abdul77 words
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Article124 1956-03-29 2 A SINGAPORE fruit dealer, Neo Pen? Khoon, 59. committed suicide because his business was failing as Australian fruit had not been coming: m for some time. i'O Pent Koon's son. Nc I Teck, told the Coroner daring m Inquiry yc>■9 on the death of hli i124 words
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Article120 1956-03-29 2 Architect Sues For $7,685 Fee KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. An architect claimed Kb the High Court here today his fee of $7,685 ior designing 5J.10.000 cinema had not been paid. The architect, Mr. VeuOOQg Chiao, formerly of Shanghai and Singapore, was lUing Mr Yap Chin Hock for payment of the prescribed120 words
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Article44 1956-03-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Members of Parliament Mr. Herbert Morn>on and Col. S;r Leonard Ropncr arrived to Kuaia Trcngganu thifl morning. Accompanied by the British Adviser, they visited Seberang Takir, a Malay fishing village and the iron mine at Bukit Best44 words
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Article189 1956-03-29 2 THREE Singapore City Councillors whose right to represent the Council at the Malayanization Commissi m was challenged by anotlier Councillor rccentlv. were officially appointed to the undertaking by the lull Council at its oidinarv meeting yesterday. When a recommendation na le by the Finance Hiid General Purp< es Committee189 words
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190 1956-03-29 2 3 CALL ON MR. CHEW &ISAY HE S A THRKE officials of the English Teachrrs' I n for Chinese Schools who called on the Education Mini ster, Mr. Chew Swee Kee yesterday said they Jrit the impression that the Education Minister < ously concerned190 words
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Article35 1956-03-29 2 BENTONG. Wed. —T) Chinese miners have obtained 4,000 acn ol rirfin land around th Manchis an near here. Th< y arc M( -rYong Hon Cheang, Ho Pan Ch »\v Choor.g Kcng Na I35 words
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Article259 1956-03-29 3 MALAYS SPURN GOVT. INVITATION Study Council Objects To Men On Committee THE representatives of the Singapore Malay Education Council invited by the Government to sit m the eight-man committee to study plans for improving Malay education have refused to participate. Inche Harun bin Mohd. Amin. president oi the Council, told259 words
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Article, Illustration75 1956-03-29 3 THIS i s Aisha Akbar who will conduct the Singapore Chamber Km somble Choir m thr ir Easter Coacerl at St. Andrew^ Cathedral War Memorial Hall on Tuesday. Thr programme iniludcs Bach's Easier Cantata 'Christ Lay In Death's Dark Prison and religious works by Mozart. The concert will75 words
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116 1956-03-29 3 AN experimental sample survey on food expenditure patterns has been launched m Singapore by a team of I niversity of Malaya students. But it is bi my launch* d against th< passive non-co-operai I n ol 300 labourels' familn who have116 words
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Article45 1956-03-29 3 THE oflicc of thc Indoiu Consulate-General will be dosed on March 30, 31 and A r ter. Passport Visa S on March 31 and V 2 from 9 a.m. to 1 1 Snipping Section will open frorr. |SJ II a.m. on Api45 words
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Article48 1956-03-29 3 IK*:. IKONCi. March 28. Special Standard Services: (.'.o-i'i4 nr;re ot the Honnkenc F\ ingC were: S N U) E 1 Ster 1 1 5 1 2 8 79 SO US$l; -I.HH t.- Ma avail Si; ?H 170 to one Indonesian Rupiahl Cic'iii 51!.~>4 to n tael.48 words
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210 1956-03-29 3 But Blame Yourselves De Souza EURASIANS who will not identify themselves with the aspirations oi the local people and who wish to leave Singapore, when independence is granted should do so at their own expense, the President oi the Eurasian Association, Mr. P.210 words
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Article78 1956-03-29 3 15 Sacked, So 290 Down Tools NEARLY 29C i ees c I Watts a nd Baker m Singapore. folt| :hc management's rcfusa. I n instate 15 dis:M ed v. ran n The workmen who belong to t trade uni os, Ihe Factory and Shop Workers 1 Union and th c78 words
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Article102 1956-03-29 3 PENAN'G. Wed. Two ir.- mbers ol the British Parliamentary delegation, Mr. l- r< d Balckburn and Mr. G. J M Longden. arrived here dr- aiui vLslted the Penin i Free School, the oldest school m the Federation. Late! they proceeded to the Penang Telephone Exchange and saw102 words
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147 1956-03-29 3 RETRENCHMENT of an employee by Caltei (Asia) Ltd, has caused j stir among Singapore's petroleum workers. Nearly 70fl employee! oi three major petroleum companies—Shell, Stanvae, and Caltei will hold a meeting OH April 8. at the New World Park, to decide what steps they147 words
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Article81 1956-03-29 3 S. I.T. Homes For Sale' Plan Soon SINGAPORE Improvement Tru.-t will begin selling tcr-race-hou>e.s on behalf of Government very soon. Trust manager Mr. J M. Kra>er, told The Standard ye.-terday. The Legislative Assembly last month approved a $1,000,000 interest-free loan to the SIT for the construction of 200 homes for81 words
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Article, Illustration133 1956-03-29 3 Thats Singapore's New German Consul THE new vice-consul oi the German Conwlate In Sto* gap re, Mr. il |i D Pa!I a ii who irrived i- tin Colony Ihree i Ungytft Beside .< lik B I tlVi German, he -peaks English, French. Russian M i Hi;. |j133 words
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159 1956-03-29 3 MAN WINS BACK CAR WITH A CONDITION MR Denis Murphy, a lawyer, succeeded m a Singapore Court yesterday m having his clients car released from the Registrar ol Vehicles after it had been detained there since November last year. Mr. Murphy had opposed an adjournment requested by Mr. R. Ramasun.159 words
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Article53 1956-03-29 3 r I IIP! n!l-Ma'.ay political psrty conference, calicd by the Peninsular Malaya Union, to liscust iho the question of reviving i Malay sultanate m Singapore, at 1.-tana Kan Dfl (i'.ani on Marcii HI has been calle i ofi. it la understood there h poor support53 words
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Advertisement110 1956-03-29 3 HAMPION I up to 10% more mileage X O n the same amount of fuel V w ith new CHAMPION x I l-f)nng^sparlc I t^vtrTthe M power* 1 ,ojr engine I on Is: lllE STOKViS (M) LTD E > -OH FENANG |DEON- COMING I I Major IiDYHIT OF THE YEAR!110 words
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Advertisement297 1956-03-29 3 Gronethiqgshe-s^ can b Qure .JH&$ She can do anything, "t-^y i /If \9/ go anywhere feeling L r _l supremely confident m hrr Cameh.i i sanitary protection. Camelia W^^^^^^l I towels arc supcr-S' ft \r\ firm, /r//rilii\ A^ i reliable and moisturc-pn."f ////lm\^l 111 1 enmprr^rd r: d- T wIM297 words
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Article528 1956-03-29 4 Full Chinese Support Promised But MCA Must Accept Citizenship Demands IPOH, Wed. The President of the Perak Chinese Association, Mr. Lav Pak Khuan, said that Chinese throughout the Federation tumid speak uitlt "'one voice** through the Malayan Chinese Association only if the MCA would give a promise that it would528 words
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Article, Illustration178 1956-03-29 4 NEARLY ten centuries aaro.^ r o. a Saxon lady rede en horseback through the streets of Coventry to fulfil I promise. Yes, the was none Other than Lady Godiva. Cathay Organization publicity men hit upon the idea' to herald the Easter screening of M.G.M.^ colourful production "DIANE."178 words
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Article285 1956-03-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Several hundreds of the Home Guards m Selangor are to be disbanded and their units reduced to "cadre level" following: their kampongs and estates becoming white areas. This nonnaj "stand down" has >v wtver come as a great disappointment to the men285 words
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Article101 1956-03-29 4 Three Held In Police Ambush SINGAPORE Police !a>t night I nabbed :i:iee r. en as they I were leaving a coffee ."-hop m Tyrwhiti Road neai Urn Jalan Besar Stadium and recovered knife and a to y j)isto!. The fhrae men bad (one to the shop In an attempt to101 words
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Article28 1956-03-29 4 SINGAPORE Customs yestcr. ch'.N- raided the backyard of premisd m Narcis Street and seized 24 pounds of opium worth $11,000. No arrests were made28 words
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Article50 1956-03-29 4 THE 100-member choir of the Chinese Christian Church. Presbyterian Youth Association, will present a Choral Concert on Easter Sunday at 8.30 p.m. at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The concert will be repeated at the Overseas Chinese Church at Thomsrn Road on Monday at 9.30 p.m.50 words
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Article, Illustration115 1956-03-29 4 MR. Che NsOt Yew, who El Roto the University at Liverpool, England, has been appointed 0 delegate to rcpreseitfl Malaya at the Health Congreu at Blackpool, next ntontlk, Mr, Cho hu done much me/*] work at Fraser's Hill btfOTt and alter the war. On Ml tranter115 words
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Article155 1956-03-29 4 Teachers From Thailand IPOII, Wed. Pciak teachers have drawn an elaborate programme Joi the visit of 70 Thai teachers who will be making a 12-day tour of Malaya during the Easter holidays. This gesture Is made m appreciation of th* 1 hospitalitf extended to the local teachers when they visited155 words
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Article277 1956-03-29 4 Counsel Defines Lottery CASE DISMISSED IPOII. Wed.— A 512-ycar-old defendant m i lottery case. Goh Toh Kh:m. was dischaiqcd by Magistrate Che Abdul Kadir bin Yusof yesterday without his defence being called Goh. who was defended by Mr. V. Jeyaratnam. was charged with assisting m carrying on a 1.000 and277 words
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Advertisement334 1956-03-29 4 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS capitol uuijayj m.wjfia«sK:. 11 1.45 4 (i.:iO 9.30 JLAN-MARC llllliMll (iKNKVIEVE KERVIN X "NIGHTS OF MONTMARTRE" J Fnjjlish Subtitlrs inrpanoramir l-liistmancolour Plu> FRANCE Rl S>l (International 1 oothalU a STARTS TOMORROW! rciNEMAScopJiMHBJBHni W R Js ta^ AUD E MURPHY B wtn MARSHAU nWMPSOI F S^" UNIVERSAL-334 words
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Advertisement143 1956-03-29 4 CLOSING ruober prices (cents per Ib.) m Singa pore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (noni.) 93 935 KS.S. 922 92| No. Mil 9IJ No. :j mo, 1 91 i Tone: Very steady TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday was $380 i per picul (Cp S2). LONDON RUBBER No. 1143 words
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Advertisement194 1956-03-29 4 EASTER HOLIDAY A :p \ri O TH J HOW> IHI m i\i km i XlIV, AT IMt*^ CATHAY and OD^ LAST DAY TODAYI^T^ 11a.m.. 1.4.-1. 4.. I A Hii j y '^rw.7 I A^ 1 4. 1 ||/|H 1 OWAM) I i TOMORROW~^* MAMAN MAQI •■in i i-... m:ki\(, I.j194 words
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Article199 1956-03-29 5 Colleague Called To Make His Defence Ll*M p ions durae of m --itted and -Si Brian V. Rhodes, four.i that ong had a cas> .r. w• r and called upon him I make his defence on A] rtl T Mr Rh iud tl id been no positiv* ing pa:199 words
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Article212 1956-03-29 5 $25 Or We'll Smash Up Club' Court Told Of Extortion Bid TWO men threatened to smash up the iurniture m athletic club m Malabar Street, if the organizer uilt\l to pay $25, a Singapore court was told yesterday. One of ti. m n ci Bingfc 23. was y y charged212 words
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Article105 1956-03-29 5 FOR the first time m Si pore, the Good Friday of witness will be intcr-denc-minational and will be r. the compound of St. Andre? Cat: It at first proposed that a Procession i ess be the of n on Good Friday I r. it was105 words
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Article67 1956-03-29 5 > I UL bin Hat, I ggai b X lab, who dai ed be no relatives m Singapore, terdaj won the nfMrthy ol Fifth ifagl trai Mr. J. B retnam. .ail faced I charge Ol I 1 .1 at C lange AJ i y67 words
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Article82 1956-03-29 5 Easter Eggs In The Jungle KUALA LIMP I R. Weil. Security Fonts will not be forsotlrn during Faster. They will cet thrir usual Kaster Eggl delivered m the jungle Meanwhile. liolid.iyronscious residents of the Federal Capital were ton is lit preparing for the Uf Faster exodus. Extn coaches have been82 words
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Article59 1956-03-29 5 A MOTHER with her three children were narged with vagrancy In the Singapore Eighth Magistrate's Court y. terday. c mother, Ho Lian Cheng; claimed U The prosecution alleged that they I Bleeping OB ftve-1 "»t wav at Up] I S I |MM Road at 7 .'■'>59 words
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Article41 1956-03-29 5 KUAI a LUMPUR Wed a S K. X. Vl radcvan. 28--■-old Indian interpreter attached to the X Kurui Bh mi court*, ha- bCCI) appointed Labour Officer. We assume duties it the State a Ofl m. 'acca. month.41 words
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Article196 1956-03-29 5 Get X-Rayed, Ray Tells Students AMF.RICAX pitifing <tar anic Ray took time oi t jesti r lay before his Una] [ormancc m Stogapore, to ake recording tot Radio Ma ay a on beha I ol the X-R ly Cl ib and the Co ory*i ftgbt fgaitifi tuberculoaia, latroductd by Mra,196 words
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133 1956-03-29 5 Not Enough Grants For Increasing TB Patients KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Selanj?or branch ol the Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis indicated today it was waging a losing battle m the filort to adequately stretch Federal grants between the rising number of patients. The annual report of the branch133 words
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Article71 1956-03-29 5 .TOIJORE BAIIRU, Wed. .Tohore may have nn entirely new land policy m the future under formula adopted yettcrday by the State Council. A Natural Resources De- t opment Board, which war appointed Will study the formula and make recoßunendsh QS for I new '.and71 words
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Article73 1956-03-29 5 a sundry-CtOOus shop Owner, An? Ban Hua. WSJ acquitted In the Singapore Assize Court yesterday on a charge ol having m his possession 433 eonnterfeit Malayan twenty-cent coin* on Dee. 11 last year. In his defence. Ang BaM the coins were part ol his sundry payment collections73 words
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Advertisement429 1956-03-29 5 w^ 1 1 Efl Dil r make better pictures y v W T^ e very wide ro^ge of r- J .-<; -'->'« I to the photogropher i-* r,: ui< -.-> 2 J i gran fl m H P3, rhe high speed f.lm— oitf I HPS. the fostest f.lm «n the429 words
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Miscellaneous567 1956-03-29 5 Standard oQlmanac Information at a Glance Tin iimiih Ro::o (S|; t p>i Nrws IS); Rrv.cw (tffjfn): 323 Australiar Ifl tm^M&Z^rvf-m- 7I Ne A T X Kl.i TIT. K.i;to:ia! Op;:no:i -1' :I J jl INfi AD IJ^ll T Ku-::- S'.ir .Si- 7 AT Yo.:: H,:.:.v lo Know Y(U 'l' :n *t'^567 words
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Article67 1956-03-29 7 I l v u ess* C f jw- net Fj communiPy Inche I will I n a t to P» h I .;u PangRCcSS t < Koantan. t ttfcatts will; f j^o phone tj Xuantan to Ri Bharu. UP*s ILto ac KJj developCT Kelantan Kbj dfclarI I^Oeaeral of 167 words
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Article132 1956-03-29 7 Youth In Gun Duel Detained ALOR I L— 4l C:.:nlth who too.; part I .;n d; i b bvgajaj a Security Force patrol agai I terrorists, was lodai lered by Mr. H .1 :n Assize Court V A :a.ned during the plaejagn oi the Kedah Ru I The youth, what132 words
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Article, Illustration147 1956-03-29 7 Malayan Romance Blooms Again Aa RAF wireless operator was saying uood-bye to a Malayan nurse. The Service had forced them to pni and it looked like the end oi a nuance. But before Brian Bancroft, 23 left j the shores oi Malaya, Teresa Iforden147 words
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Article277 1956-03-29 7 Trust Charge Is Amended pexaxg. Wed.— A Fenang brand) manager of a Sin^ap.'ie amusement company was asked by his senna, manager to "covei up" i $195 gift, the Sesucma Court was told today. b the dock was Urn branch manaser, J. W. Barber, facing an277 words
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Article95 1956-03-29 7 7 N'AXG. We parents of a -year-Old Ch.: girl living at Batu Gantong are •.v wet the pec. I le- < their daughter. Ri [dents living m the area believe that a spirit has got hold of t gferl The girl would laugh for no95 words
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Article82 1956-03-29 7 PEXAXG. Wed The 'oade r of Urn v.-v.y Ra*ayafl iPeop Party In be Ahmad b ii v:'.: arrive bn Kedah on Friday on an official ii at the request of the .h branch of the part On Friday afternoon, Inehc p, tan an i 111 neak at82 words
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Article59 1956-03-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Muslim College, Klang, la to atari a course" m October to Improve i V atandaid education m thai Arabic acbooh of the Fe ration. The cow i 4 lot two years alter whi^h trie I M 'r^^ful atudenta will enter \hc59 words
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Article69 1956-03-29 7 PEXAXG, Wed. AbOUl 3,000 new rfajatratjniij have been collected by tbe MCA durinf Ita reclatration drive from March '22 to MarCß 27 m Urn area bounded by Carnarvon Street. Cir mi n Street, Penang Road and Prangin R ad. from H p.m. to In p.m. carh69 words
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Article, Illustration40 1956-03-29 7 MX AND MRS S. Thuraisingharn after their wedding m Malaria on Monday The bride is the daughter of I)r and Mrs S Thambipillay of Malacca. The groom is the s»on of Mr and Mrs. K. Sinnatamby of Penang.40 words
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Article517 1956-03-29 8 ,i I* nd Fon tgn Minister I p. A n waitii ikon t« federation Chid i Abdul Rahman is a signal honour to a lead 111 recentlj token over the adir. 'ion o: M day* I: Ifl tribute whidi is well d( dtlaens WUM Federation will ante517 words
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Article332 1956-03-29 8 NABLE to stand Him and D] bl :::;;:c! on ...a he must knot la Hrn right count foi him to take, Chief Minister Dati I Ms ral all went txiore mmittee of his ticnt n to n\ :v his ::mg courage when be goes to Undon332 words
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Letter196 1956-03-29 8 The Shape Of Things If..... Sir: The cry for independent, not come Irom the masses of Singapore, but from a few misguided tr« uni studen: Eft j >ple who are conduct: v lum which fj not secret, and a: answer, and innocent pc are being intimidated sign their nan.. your196 words
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Letter85 1956-03-29 8 S:: My friends and shall oniy be too glar you i- indard Skunks a rally at an early r. I your unity and Btn ngth. I am sure, the Standard (Skunks) will v. c a helping hand. Stop your dirty trick of I i A i-Merdcka letpurported to85 words
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Letter229 1956-03-29 8 Sir: The N.U R. has demanded "dosed shop* policy at Port Swettenharn. There arc two coursei open to the Railway Administration i.c to transfei all DOO-memberi and U tins is not possible, dismiss them. If the Railway Administration decides to transfer ill non-members has The N.U.R. enough229 words
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Letter445 1956-03-29 8 *sn Your leader ftliide of Saturday, March 24. under the (aption "The Other heck." merits great respect. It is timeh and realistic. After ■Maths of mud slin^iny. "lire and ktisflStt I.e. false doctrines, and hlullin^, by uiiM rupul;:rs agitators with t heir ow a axe lo uriiul.445 words
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Letter229 1956-03-29 8 Sir Ml Chen I.i §*«ted 'From editorials and publications m vi] ;r esteemed paper m weeks I note with ret f n at you are strongly prosed to Merdeka and that ta tad you have launched ari anti-merrieka eam- n your recenl editorial of the 22229 words
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Letter180 1956-03-29 8 Sir: I ht no rcax n why i Kcret merdeka reft rendum could not be held among th< electorat( In Mr. M. own OOllsi tu< ncy of Calrnhlll, In w \.x\-. the River Valley rot ■rs iivi Cairnhiil eont dni i falrlj weD balanei d rate and180 words
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Article565 1956-03-29 8 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA rriHERE must been a lot of 1 ii m and Q| m tome pollttetJ circles m Singapore. -da i .a: Tunica Abdul PTihmnn U M Renter m Bun..:' k on Tuesday. He said whai vulgarly kn« \vn a> a mouthful— about mtnl^j565 words
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Article386 1956-03-29 8 Edward Crankshaw - DESTROYING THE STALIN LEGEND Edward Crankshaw By \.u\u HKN si he v, VVm tne Soviet pen. the most ieeUngs. He v always, dvivAvd deal, but at tin £5 time intinitelN He was the i COIOSSUS 1)<». t l i( v\ as > s were olten int<»i« Xl what a wa>386 words
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Advertisement206 1956-03-29 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD SUPPLEMENT »w«*r *««f* 2'/ j nJ)^ I CABLE AND WtRELESS LIMITED I--. «5: i ilt^H I The first lin« of this Telegram contains the following particulars m the order I fCjf \*Ss ■d|| i lllll^W I j named: Prefix Letters and Number of Message, OfTice of Origin, Number206 words
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Article, Illustration970 1956-03-29 2 Malaya s Top Drive In Stanvac'c Economy Run nek Your Winner From Th« r I CLASS I— Up to 1200 ccs. ENTRANT CAR FROM CLUB Mr. P. Serz Volkswogon Spore A AS Mr. J. R. Andres Fiat 1100 Penang a, Mr. E. Roxburgh Austin A-30 Spore Mr. V. Chye Austin970 words
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Article20 1956-03-29 2 Si* m «i j mriad k* Ii". 1 1 •MTf f rrtftf 4 j i Ui |Pof «F I«MI20 words
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Article26 1956-03-29 2 A Tttm^ motor cars AmericaFrench i this *J! Economy 1 The sr. j field is The oldest »J IMP fflOd F 1 Bern: pore's^26 words
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Article474 1956-03-29 3 w \i; the Standard-Vacuum Oil il U'C first Kconnmv Run !lt rionomy Hun m Malaya, n<>t allowed to coast, and nv. r.'ih ot the competing I scaifd so I I I I on Cobram Corowa and finish at Albury a distance of 366.5 miles which had to be covered474 words
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Article121 1956-03-29 3 fr» *on:»n mm,- tfcs El— -y Kftprtted to ,*a J«t >lc tfac Swcapore i»i krr skill tter ami it is ijet how cood ihb race I driving a I\ll In her »f«r tan be■ljM c.c, sliif nterrd. rlv womrn are Urn (Morris \1 i Mrs I* Goodson (A9i Atlani121 words
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394 1956-03-29 3 Victories Come Easy For Jaguar Mercedes-Benz IHE Cycle CaiftefC Co <192(i) Ltd. of Singapore has the exceptional distinction ot representing "MERCEDES-BENZ" and M JAGI AX two of the world's best known and top rating motor vehicles which have won racing victories that will take pages to record. I lot Pracrei394 words
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Article382 1956-03-29 3 EIGHTY FOlp. cars took part m the first annual Stanvac Economy Run held from Butterworth to Singapore during the last Easter holidays. Here below is given the list of prize winners of the last Economy Run and their results Competitors m this year's Economy Run382 words
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Article, Illustration57 1956-03-29 3 Among the cars competing m this Stanvic Economy Run, one that will command much attention is this 195ti Mercedes Benz 220 model. It will be driven by S. K. Yap, the Service Manager of Cycle Carriage Co., LtJ. .Singapore who b seen on the right. The other is his foreman,Y.C. Lee - 57 words
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210 1956-03-29 4 THE WIFE of one of Malaya's leading sports car drivers will be competing against her husband m one of the biggest motor events of ttie year. Oh b Ireni Urn, wile l! L:m Pong I lan. who is out :c v210 words
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Article, Illustration221 1956-03-29 4 St. David's Held In Neath Area The first of Die trade Mippnrtrd Tri.ils tor lM.it>, the St. Davids, took place m the MfMth area on January 14. Owing to heavy rain I aifht before the course w a cxl i .uddy cone: ti m fact many s< ere >v idered221 words
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Article, Illustration78 1956-03-29 4 MRS. IREME JAM who will be driving her nine-year-old Dodge m this Economy Run says "thank yo//*' /o mechanic* Chew Hong Soon for tuning her car. Hong Soon who is seen above making last minute adjustments to the engine has made a name for himself as a skilful78 words
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311 1956-03-29 4 When Dodge Cars Smashed 307 U.S. 27 World Records A r r\V :i the fame;:- B 09\ --c Sail rlatl m A i the lake bed aa a eh l •-.irly all the DM ~'<. lai d recorr: beefl i-'.abli-shed was I It MM o: ir.ore records toppl: H the311 words
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Article, Illustration236 1956-03-29 4 -winner c! 19 fid?. By STANDARDS v»OTORiNr LIM PENG Han motoring pcrsonolit\ k iofthcDoyowords, hcocX 9^ have won such avor^ r on the run for more c i -g Han told me k^h!?^] for some vital spare puts i ded necial to be flown out from EnriJ? 1 these236 words
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Article, Illustration51 1956-03-29 4 THE Standard-Vacuum Ofl Company organization m Indonesia maintain? marketing facilities m most of the principal countries of the East. In addition to those courr- <■ it bri gi croleum? benefits to the people of South and East Africa. Pakistan. India. :;a. the Philippine?. Japan, Au tral <n and51 words
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Article50 1956-03-29 4 MOTOR: colour to tijtrjj low cost J rubber sidew^. by The Gooc.^ ber Comp;. Known ring of rubber snugly to 'jetai like the 0: AVi. shades of green. r..rWalls may i* on prefer, signed for 0 corpioi of new WM| new life 1 extrc tyre either to r. car.50 words
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Article, Illustration1118 1956-03-29 5 THE IMPORTANCE OF GOOD DESIGN ikilgos Greatest aid to Economy 'Economy' m use of a motor \ehirlc depends on a numher of factor s and l»rol»al»l> ihe ino^t important of lhe»e is desi«:n, which must \ary according to the main n-< for Khich a vehicle is intended. v \si\\ <lral1,118 words
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Article150 1956-03-29 5 I^9 [7* Werld L».tfce^ N||N L^gt as *">8 «otinins th» r^fctf road\\*k ferf»rL*mb* ecor^ is rradil* the rootorX Earl s Court m fag, early models (jscrtooneof the L^ng motorLjCSTIN *SE\ Lj i reputation Lpi performance t s more welf increasingly t of the I ar *:th the Ejfee and150 words
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Article247 1956-03-29 5 NEW ADDITION STANVAC FLEET IN the wake of the completion of four supertankers m the 2fi,.)00-deadvvei{rht class, it has been announced that a contract has been signed for a giant amon? the Standard-Vacuum Oil carriers, the keel for which will be laid down m Japan at the end of this247 words
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882 1956-03-29 6 One of Malaya's best known motor sports enthusiasts Barney A very, gives many useful hints on preparing for the M 956 Stanvac Economy Run which starts on March 31 at Butterworth and ends m Singapore on April I. 500 Miles Of Enjoyable Driving In882 words
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Article, Illustration69 1956-03-29 6 Naughtan who Malaya wide recognition last year when she d a Jaguar from Buttervcorth to Singapore 'he record time of Shr. 33 minutes is insy xng the engine of the Jaguar MX Vll which she trill dr ftp, the N Manager of Cycle Car;c Co., Ltd. m Sinyaho is also69 words
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Article694 1956-03-29 6 1. Your petrol tar.k \v:.l be drained before the staH and ft. led Wltih DtoMl Po\vcrc:i IfobOfM. bl yo.r own interests, see that Urn ■r.Tdin pfclg is easily removable. You :-.rc advised to provide JNQUraelf with a new fl^rc ajashef for the drain plus:, as a leak694 words
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Article36 1956-03-29 7 I I Rntt Br.a If* xbiWitJ ELer-drivM XT« akes tJTyfflfra iTorti s Kg^i from f£t IrfciW kl#W ITk fw»a^ FUh m the t fr«m any ILti likr L^ *Mh.nc to r; «<n one Lnritl the36 words
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Article, Illustration61 1956-03-29 7 NMI <KF > hrst bet to win that first prize of $3,500 m the Stanvac f i hi- (^uee, is seen on the left. y ,i Kover HO. On the right Ls Mr. C.K. Chang:, the Divisional S tandard-Vacum Oil Company. This picture was taken at61 words
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Article, Illustration487 1956-03-29 7 MALAYA'S OWN 'WRONG WAY CORRIGAN...' w/ien Singapore-bound Eng Quee was headed for Thailand '.!ALAYA has counterpart of the famous American, "Wrong Way hi filf Aviator Cnrrigan took off from Floyd Bennett Field on I \r\ for*, fljpfelg a Curtiss Robin, 4 scatcr, high icing plane. Ml Irani for Los A7ir,eles,487 words
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Article85 1956-03-29 7 the i\>i East which historically has been short oi crude 01: and refined prod rta In rela::on to oe-r.and, is laced with ths prospect of large ''■■■<\ enn-tiin-.nu Incn asei la etnand m the area quickens II developmeni n transportai v n mechanixad agriculture, and In*85 words
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Article78 1956-03-29 7 GASOLINE and fuel 01! proluced at Standard-Vacuum Oil Company*! refinery at Bombay ;,:c now being exported to other company operating areas. This is made possible, m part by the high cruise runs achieved by the refinery now dose to 30,000 barreli a day. The first consignment of78 words
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Article98 1956-03-29 8 FREDDY POPE, winner of the last Johore Grand Prix, well-known Malayan motor engineer and sportsman, and entrant m last year's Mobilgas Economy Run has these interesting comments to make about this annual event, which is titled, the l >:>h Stanvac Economy Run. L;»*t year's Economy Run wa>98 words
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Article, Illustration61 1956-03-29 8 MALA 1 A ft motorists have pood cause to remember the Perak Motor Club's HM «op 5/«r« pictured on the r'v'ht: Both arc Citroen enthusiasts. In a recent rally held m Malaya, Brazier (left) won the top prize of $4,000 while R asserts won the big prize of $3,500 putLee Thong Choon - 61 words
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Article, Illustration520 1956-03-29 8 LAST YEAR'S SUCCESS PROVIDED QUICK UPLIFT TO MOTORING The Stanvac Economy Kun has undoubtedly given a quick uplift to motor sport— as con tinned by the unusualy larue number of applications for entry m thU > ear's Sanvac Economy Kun. The applications rcce: are not entirely restricted to Malaya, but520 words
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333 1956-03-29 8 MANY peopla will be Interest- 1 cd |O k:."-v 'a y o S l :;na: dVacutun Oil Company if sponsoring tr.is Economy Run. In addition tr» ?o'.!::i2 Mobilgas and Mobiloil to motorists, the Company .-CwS perform- j ame.' T'-.e Company know thai their producti333 words
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63 1956-03-29 8 British Can Dominated New Zealand NEW ZKALAM) 1 which was held j« was a great sum- with overnight M<. ended with a run J I I DunpHm r H der J. B.acTfcJ Per gallon. ||3I gallon-t; I 2- Stum™ hB p. W. HUHm/B itacum. i l*r gallon. SM Doig. I63 words
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139 1956-03-29 8 Will The Big Prize Go To Perak Again [LL a member of Perak Motor Club carry off the grand s that has been put up for. the Stanvac Economy Run? L^ ar, 31-year-old Alan Bussens of the Perak M Club won that award. He :11 be com- ing again, and139 words
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Article, Illustration1033 1956-03-29 9 s Operation p o^ Stanvac Says tJ)iy PETERS, who recently visited the Standard-Vacuum Oil Company's refinery at Palemhanfi. This is the steam drilling I rig; specially use to dis as deep as ten thousand j 1 feet m search for oil. r** E picture1,033 words
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Article, Illustration117 1956-03-29 10 Lye Huat Raymond CHAN LYE HI' AT who drove his Cooper 10MH v.v. m the List Johorp Grand Pn\ .md stablishrd -i new lap rnord f°r tint fourso with a speed of t,: Iti M PH. is seen at the wheel of his Citroen I. mlit I.") which he uiJI117 words
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Article104 1956-03-29 10 Gasoline and fuel oil p > iuced at Stanvac's Bombay reare now being exported .o other company operating are<t lis is made poirt. by the high crude I cved by the refinery— now 'lose to 30.000 barrels a day, well over the The first consignrr.c r: jasoline went104 words
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Article, Illustration593 1956-03-29 10 THRIFTY motoring is catching up with America's consuming interest m horse-power and speed, a new survey has revealed. A 'j r. o: mot. made coast-to-coast, found the Mobilgas Economy tern only to the Indianapolis 500-mile race M 0M with which they Vtfl593 words
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511 1956-03-29 10 AVOID FAST STARTS AND JERY DRIVING, SAYS USE-RUN WINNER FAST starts and uneven foot action on the accelerator cost drhers the mileage they could save by practicing steady driving, says Dick Johnson drove a Studebaker Commander Custom V-8 and won the I nited States Mohi Economy Run held from Los511 words
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Article33 1956-03-29 10 fu. I I bunt into I The n I I I I I Pendabh 1 I «r you c fl 1 I n <l adjust yoi» M •t 5,000 ttli(| 'i I33 words
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Article34 1956-03-29 10 Cambndgt J Malaya cmt*2 ftiqpim J 7*l*l ■btw «flk Mr t| the For EajtmH 1 From i^i|l Owe!!. I J tor. P. J. Mid Wai!, Mr T. f :J Barnngto« BrwtJ Kevcbery mi34 words
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Article, Illustration414 1956-03-29 11 deters - deters I The Last I Word... ;by -).g hope Jhia I I I I I I yatU cart I ton-mi ?e PaaatV This is the Eas»: Week and for Mafava's motoring enthusiasts it means Imi for the staging of the second annual :.3nomy Run from Butterworth414 words
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591 1956-03-29 11 'III A F\(i ()l EE, one c»f M.ilaya's )(>sf road racing drivers who will be tijM'tinjj m a K<)\cr BO will sta^t hot favourite to win the big prize money m t-i:> \ears Stanvac Lconomy Kun. Last year, he Competed hi (Ml Run m591 words
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Article, Illustration42 1956-03-29 11 Singapore's Top Drivers tiro has won 18 fa: a: M of f»e day au'c I The other is Jimmy Milne, "»e faste en d Milne are the t S ore Motor Clnt> < O rmpio« driver and ru pective Y. C. Lee picture.Y.C. Lee - 42 words
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Article, Illustration497 1956-03-29 12 FREDDY POri: the. founder of the Singapore Motor Club, and winner of th»- btffl Johorr (.rand Pn\ will hr dn\in^ a I' I model of the Lloyd Station ak o n belonginc to duan Soon Transport Company. He has had a feu497 words
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Article, Illustration72 1956-03-29 12 MEET the Ufa Romeo 1900 Super* the saloon that has brushed aside all opposition m speed trial atid hill climi) meetings held here. The four cylinder engine for the Alfa Romeo 1900 has proved to he extraordinarily successful. The .Ufa Romeo, the pride of72 words
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Article, Illustration368 1956-03-29 12 Racing Ace To I ntrodj New German Station W, AMONG the cars competing m the second annu, 3 will be a Lloyd 600 Station Wagon. This famous f Freddy Pope, the well-known Malayan racing driver **Hj This is the first time that a Lloyd has368 words
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Article, Illustration374 1956-03-29 13 \k (fc<xfi/ear £twif Years Of Fame Misfortune libber vdxtd L m to the L M leather. Lather with Lk* du*gtd Lbdts of the Ipnrifed the L problem of ItaicMßktL For GwidLle climax to Lnat years rafnUof dis- I I ;odyear p? for only I374 words
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Article506 1956-03-29 13 ..K» \I n, v m.uk. t f«r ruhh. w.is I up hv (....sl'.r.u vulcanisation discovery. Al most nvrrnuht i tropical curiosity Wear wtal raw Ml M Ml men turned to those South. .-■> uh.ro it ad Irst been IM by They faced many problems. The506 words
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Article252 1956-03-29 13 T'- (< 111 Wing change and m ;atii ns from Manu- peciflcatlons shall no t -ual :v O mpetitors: Ifmke ol brake linings «b> Make and type of .-pair: pluu.^ and 01 ignition c 11 or magneto. (c) Fitment ol radio Interi n nee suppressors. ,d) Make252 words
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Article, Illustration99 1956-03-29 14 LIM PENG HAN, a biff MM m the Malayan motoring world for the last 20 years will compete m the Stanvac Economy Run m a Fiat 1900. In the last year's Economy Run, Pens Han drove ami Armstrong "Sapphire" and was placed second m class IV (2,501 c.c. to 3,50099 words
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Article, Illustration12 1956-03-29 14 |Mobil I for the will I tion 1: erat ion. Johorr12 words
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Article228 1956-03-29 14 Competitors shall present their cars for scrutiny between 9.00 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. on 30th March. 1956 at Pier Road. Mobilgas Service Station. Butterworth, at an individual time that will be notified. Before reporting to the Scrutineers Competitors, shall report to the Guan Sin Mobilgas Service228 words
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Article108 1956-03-29 14 HERBERT WON'T BE THERE A notable absentee from this year's Stanvac Economy Run will be Fit. Lt Eric Her: crt of the Singapore Motor Club. Last year he drove Rover 90 lr: this run and was third m the r:«v for cars I etw e< 2,501 bjc to ii i108 words
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Article, Illustration683 1956-03-29 15 BVN HJ Igutt someone to mark an "X" on Li: m ßtre is where ice drill," ft :g that tipxards of one million rupiahs on the tmeuhere far below the grou smelly stuff that spiris the \mUrn civilization? Monpany decides to spud m an exploratory M tends683 words
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Article, Illustration64 1956-03-29 15 Hundred Tons Of Stanvac Wax Is Made Daily M VM) ARD-V ACI I M Petroleum Maatschappij m Indonesia manufactures aboul one hundred tons of >vav daily and this is exported to numerous countries including America. The Pictures »how, left, the factory where wax fdaps are packed ami ready for shipment,64 words
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Article, Illustration279 1956-03-29 16 caps will assemb> at Mitchell Pier m Butterurri;; -n I-riday. March 30. when the scrutineers h tar: by Mr. O. W. Morton of Mm Singapore Motor CM Wfl check all comp:.r.^ VtWdtt •ir 'r.'^d i\. their engines, gear boxes and r ar Udei drained and rcplrn:.-h--ed279 words
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Article88 1956-03-29 16 Competitors may extricate themselves from difficulties by such means as are ordinarily available to road users No car may be towed further than is necessary to extricate it from the difficulty. No car shall b*> transported by means other than its own power. and no88 words
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Article, Illustration1162 1956-03-29 16 1. EVENT: This event Is held under the International Sporting Code of the F.I. A. (Federation International de L'Automobile). the General Competition Rules of the Royal Automobile Club, these rules and regulations, and any supplementary regulations which may be issued by the organisers. the Singapore1,162 words
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Advertisement150 1956-03-29 3 K'^^ffl^i I lAGUAR WINNER OF J956 f I Monte Carlo Rally HCRCEDES|-BENZ OUtNSht (fCCWrte&jy^' adding to these outstanding International successes I*.. IMTCTMATIOMAL RACES l i f GAINED THE FOLLOWING WORLD RECORDS >; le mans r»i~iwj alpine fH.™,,.,!,,!!,,,/!.,,,^ T T fTwtoJ R.A.C. Greot Britain '/»«<>/ 19 5 4 X RHEIMS r/v.vr)150 words
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Advertisement214 1956-03-29 13 (Jfr"" RECORDS FANCIES J CITROEN T WAfCn Citroen-—a prophecy of the future 4c wheel drive. The new model, say m §^mL 1 the French, is similarly a prophecy I BMI J^^B^^^^^^^^ t^^ I mm j m __|~j^^^^ > 3l^-^ c Challenging New 3 Litre 3^ VA^i) Independent Suspension on 3214 words
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Advertisement320 1956-03-29 14 FREE TRANSPORT! ALL CARS competing m the Stanvac Economy Kun will he impounded soon as they arrive m the finishing point, Maxwell Road m Kuala Lumpin From thcie competitors \\:.l nc zivcri ::•>: ">:-.'. ny popular hotd m Kuala Lumpur. On the following morning will be picked up and biought320 words
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Advertisement16 1956-03-29 14 j\ W* >^ OHAAAPJO IHE WORLDS FAVOURITE SPARK PLU fi MACLAINE STOKVIS (M) SINGAPORE X LUMPUR M16 words
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Advertisement10 1956-03-29 15 The Worlds /^B^ largest selling jl Mob ||Jj| Motor Oil10 words
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Advertisement204 1956-03-29 15 TIIICVECDCD jom^^ I ImCIVCCrCK nß^^^mV Telegramm Telegramme Telegramma /i^ .v^^l!\ _j6807 MQNTECARLOO 00?40 29 23/*1 I^2 0* \^s^/ I Wm^' mM\ AFTER COMPLETION 26th AUTOMOBILE RALLY I llli^ O:^^- CARLO ORGANIZING COMMTTEE THANKS B rlm^' I&fSMNCERELY LONGfMES COOPERATION WHICH'HAS |i(l i i)Jf? IVEN EN TIRE SATISFACTION BEST GRtETINOS I LOKGINES204 words
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Advertisement128 1956-03-29 16 LLOYD 600 A m\ 1 1 1 I^l for Economy and Reliability /ILOYD\ Solve your transport problems with the 1 I LLOYD 600 cc i I \*i oir-coolcd four stroke engine to- J 1 AA O C~Z I qethe, with its famous front wheel drive JL^_ >VJ> I unit, enable128 words
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Advertisement11 1956-03-29 16 Around the World more Motorists use Mobiloil than any other brand11 words
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Advertisement98 1956-03-29 16 For stre ngthl^> A vital Ton.c for X f ENERGY, BLOOD jf j *An efficient o 't OP y Ju M plemcnt for N ur S Expccfont Mou f Tat WKBSSEBK/BB&b colours BOYLE COMPah Los Angelcj, G»«iforni 0( I Sole Agents I l\l V\U (HI X ca 36 Winchester House98 words
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Article78 1956-03-29 9 I N |)l) I t»l( II Ki> I r.-ull. u.ll Uv published I if Sethis newspaper. ~««i be af< Mtt re tin.il r of pictures ma> I himt> will n ..t i! r >|.f Mbil!lv lor m■- il.inu;'.(l ar mis.mil ill. r rir-liw r% i p..N|,i, 5 uill not78 words
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Article161 1956-03-29 9 Britons Die In Ambush EXTREMISTS STEP UP TERRORISM lUCOS I A Cyp i M urch 28, (UP) -C i U ambushe I r'- tish secur:; i patrols md ki'oJ Britiito Idicis. A. 3nt and a private lulled extrc isi poured a hail of fire into I patroi vehicle near Phrcr.161 words
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Article72 1956-03-29 9 Order Of Lenin To 400 Russians Man:: IP)— The Soviet government armour. >terday the Sfi of the Order of Lenin to :an citizens who particithe revolutions of and 1 The mass award ia I < to be the biggest of its kind m S t histoi It was anDeed m72 words
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Article62 1956-03-29 9 TOKYO March U <AP> r- fap] Coast iuard failed to pull i Britisl p rd off a mud bank at the entrance of r 111-ton Cl Bfsha. nd I r Melbourne, ran yesterd f all moon, ii m h )ur after hoisting anchor at Yokohama62 words
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Article33 1956-03-29 9 JA buy s second and much 1: r rcartcr to follow the small one which she has already purchased from the United St..' It I announced m W ingi n tcrday.33 words
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Article93 1956-03-29 9 Haymes Car To Pay For Groceries HOLLYWOOD. March 28 R :cr) County Marshals today seized a Jaguar car belonging to Dick IL.vr.cs. the D who was Blm star Rita Hayworth's fourth cxhusband. as security for an unpaid grocery bill. vmes was sunning himself on the sands of Malibu Beach a93 words
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Article135 1956-03-29 9 HONGKONG M h2B (UP) The Hongkong government, last night categorically denied charges made m Washington that Hongkong police were "un-co-ope: a". :\v" with U.S. Consulate ellorts to crack pas ori acket here. After daylong consultations Co Secretary i. B. David, and acting Police Oommiiifoner a. k.135 words
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Article, Illustration97 1956-03-29 9 Is It Goodbye To Hollywood? THIS picture is ono of a batch made of (irate Kelly, the film actress iust before she left Hollywood recently, <>n the first stages of the jouinv to Monaco, where she mar. lies Pi hue Kiinier on April IS fbi lame rina: »he wears is97 words
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286 1956-03-29 9 Call Russia's Blutt And Up Aid To Asia (Canadia Proposal LITTLE SUMMIT' DISCUSSES MALAYA WHIT SULPB U R SPRINGS. West Vi: :inia, March 2 (UP)— Can la proposed day that > Wi M call Kin: Vs WufT on economic aid by jfering lo exchange blueprints m the economic as well286 words
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Article21 1956-03-29 9 WASHINGTON March 23, (AP)— The l\S. State Department yesterday announced ag of i UJS^Netherlands of friendship, commerce ivig ition.21 words
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Article37 1956-03-29 9 WASHINGTON. March \i^-r.s s ry of De fence Charles Wilson yesterday appointed Efer V Murphree as militai mi [lea czar, and charged him with rpecial n Ibilitv to produce missile that can span the oceans.37 words
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Article31 1956-03-29 9 PARIS. March 28 (AP) The Permanent Council of the Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) restei lay formally I I^l tnce m her rts to restore order m re-bellion-tom Al :eria.31 words
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Article41 1956-03-29 9 UNITED nations, March 28 (AP' Tin- United Suti > festt m.i v toformt'd tin U.N i: the planned hydrogen b< mb tfsta would be h< Id m the Eniweti li area next month despite appeals from the Marshall island Inhabitants.41 words
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Article33 1956-03-29 9 BONN. Germany. March 2a (UP) West German Defence Minister Theodor Blank Innouncod yesterday that the B on Republic will b ive 96.000 ■■•rii uruier arms iy the end cf bii year33 words
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Article39 1956-03-29 9 CAIRO. March 23 (AP) N T I Milnikov. head ol the Soviet Technical Mission n< w visiting Arab states. said yesterday Russia has concluded agreements with Syria to build grain stores, petroleum reservoirs and I cement factory39 words
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Article40 1956-03-29 9 TOKYO. March 2°> (AP» Japan's International Trade Ministry yesterday approved the purchase* of 50.000 tons Of coal from Communist China and Russia to cuard against shortage during a prolonged strike and lockout of major Japanese coalmines40 words
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Article41 1956-03-29 9 Not Until PARIS March 2£ <LT> Israel's Premier David Ben Qurion said yesterday bis country aould agree to a general embargo on arms shipments to the Middle East once Israel armed forces nre as strong as those of the Arab bloc.41 words
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Article339 1956-03-29 9 Daily Worker Closed, Property For Auction NEW YORK, March 28, (AP)— The U.S. Government yesterday seized the Communist newspaper, the Daily Worker, for back taxes, and foreclosed on party property from coast to coast. The simultaneous nation-wide crackdown apparently I k Red leaders completely339 words
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Article36 1956-03-29 9 RUSSIA has repeater- ttl much rejected oAh to buy ■omc of the navsl crafl the United States lent it under the •i t i \l TT T -J T t j Krainine A. P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article162 1956-03-29 9 SEATO Urges To Increase Efforts rUGSOH, I <ona, March 2S, (AP) rcy »<-•:. said last night the hcuth-cast Asia I Ol :..zation :ake po.i.vo measures tow n Hk rteg mbm munist activil m A. Australian Ambassad r told tl laiions Council of Arizona tti H SEA ro 'be c ntent162 words
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Article107 1956-03-29 9 5 Yrs. Away, Loses Citizenship WASHINGTON. Mar. h Zfl I OPj Laochfla B C mie former administrative assistant to President Frank \r. O, Roosevelt, has lost his US. citizenship. Tiio State Department bI I onc-liiv.c WV.ite lh c aide, who wnM a naturalised American, losi his citizen I p by107 words
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Article53 1956-03-29 9 NhW YORK March 28 (AP) a synagogue roaf Hap d yesterday m the Bronx, ti ipi Ing several worv pp< r lice reported. to reports new thai at I one p t d wai Aid i d< nt came tea than 24 hours of the beginof53 words
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Article138 1956-03-29 9 What A Romantic Flurry! SANTA BARBARA, California, .March 28, AP) Italian actress Marisa Pavan married French actor Jean Pierre Ahmont yesterday m su"h a romantic flurry that they forgot to bring along the licence Accompanied hv a small party of family and friends from Ilolhw >od. UM138 words
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Article67 1956-03-29 9 MOSCOW. March 28 (UP) Russia's new TU-10S twin let airliner cracked its own record yesU rday i n Its return flUffhi from L<r\(]rr, bringing Gen I. A s< r home. It cove r< ci the Londf nIfoscov mute m three hours 14 minutes, an :>••■67 words
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Article59 1956-03-29 9 28. The Pali tier 111 ay announced an official programme thi m of for his Wtd h American movie star Grace Kelly. The affair will start on I eve of the wedding and R stop until M lly and I Prince sail off on his their honeymoon.59 words
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Advertisement46 1956-03-29 9 pUTZ ZENITH II P»o»c» it by moliM»9 csf Accurate W«tdbM WK-UUBA WATCH CO. LTD. Bottcrv Rood Snpatsti adtno toatch dealers F «RE-LEUBA SERVICE jndcr Swiss bte* voiw i»«t— til. shock... Jr Z*e H AFTER *-i*«- Av&V *f k. 'JSp^i PirMACD JOAN LvJkcONTE- BENNETT R?N at MIDNIGHT46 words
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Advertisement80 1956-03-29 9 ON SHELLEY BONE CHINA i 1 DINNER SETS Less 25% discount "TEA SETS COFFEE SETS BAVARIAN BEER STEINS I LITRE (Yellow cr Blue) LITRE [Mulldl Usually 55.50 SALE PRICE $4.00 Usually |lOjoo SALE PRICE $7.50 LITRE (Painted) 1 LITRE [Ye*oW a Ittft) Usually $7.50 SALE PRICE $5.50 Usually $10.95 SALE80 words
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Article142 1956-03-29 10 CHURCHES' QUERY ON MAKARIOS GENEVA, i S !Rcjtc: Leaders of I commission represen 1 more than 160 Protestant churches said today they were ask E ikl m what circum A:\:> bishop Makarios could reI from exile w of position m the church and the part he might play tIM advancement142 words
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Article, Illustration59 1956-03-29 10 THIS Sikorsky 8-53 helicopter make s an "emergency" landing on water using inJiatrd floats. The nose floats. ">S cubic inches, arc for taxiing. Th« entire pneumatic emergency sys- tcm weighing 170 pounds is well suited to jungle conditions as the aircraft can easily land on small lakes andA.P. - 59 words
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Article, Illustration200 1956-03-29 10 >op. M.\r-:i i Reiner > Swedi.>h act- Anita n yesterday noui her enga_ :r. Nt to film star Anthony Su Miss Ekberg. lAm ien" Ml the "M. contest of 1951. met Mr Steel three months as when she was working London. Miss Ekberg200 words
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Article34 1956-03-29 10 AM fast G« n M i woman" a transparent model showing ho-.-.- human body works will be displi jred In Outer Mongolia later this y the Communist newspaper Saechsische Zeitung reported. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article124 1956-03-29 10 LONDON, March 28 (UP) Sir Anthony Eden lias Agreed With Soviet Premier. Nikolai Bulgahin on a "no-agenda" survey of world affaira when they meet or diplomatic talks here next month, ofli'ial sources said today. Ed< n hopes to find irom direct talks with Bulganin and Communist124 words
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Article17 1956-03-29 10 INDIAN army units h charge for ttflM terday of anti-rebel Operations Assam. India's easternmost UPUP - 17 words
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153 1956-03-29 10 Britain m I a Bum nil Conicvcncc early Mil pear heIwmo Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union. Diplomatic otVh:,.'., said Eden was preparing tor a broad review <>t thi maJOV outstanding East-West problems. with "frank spaakuii and no topic barred." Tho153 words
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Article68 1956-03-29 10 From ANDREW ROTH LONDON, Wed.— Former B Pn G rgl Malenkov did n trait fot the m -a r Question cm Singap r< Merd< ka negotiatTons durinf bis visit to the House ol C «wwuMfm today. Presumably hia advisers -utz^o.Ntt'd tliat !io withdraw before provocative Questions it68 words
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Article23 1956-03-29 10 ANIMAL Welfare officials Investigating the case of an intoxicated ponj In London recently found thai the animal had born gating ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article61 1956-03-29 10 LONDON. March :2S. (I'D Moscow Radio reported yesterday that a farmer m tiie Soviet Kepublic of Azerbaijan has reached the ase of 148. The broadcast said Eivazov Makhmud, a member of the agriculture workins croup "Komsomol" m the Southern Republic, was awarded the Order of61 words
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Article171 1956-03-29 10 Russia Offers Secret New Scheme Disarmament Plans And Couni* m,r n, BUT IGNORES WESTS prop* LONDON, March 28, (AP)— Russ.o y^tcrdo menr on separate American and Anglo French world arms race and offered a secret new diocrm^ Ternu ri the Soviet plan were n I losed :rf i:-.. Western observers171 words
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Article76 1956-03-29 10 LONDOS, 1 (Re;. I Lolony of £3 6 ra! par. Kingdom. 1 mZ KfifiUtion to rrrrwifctT conference One of thfifU shouic tative^ to thefl of Commofti. i But the pJ said that pr.rfl tion would be bro3 tion Malttheir i tion The Maltese tcr. Mr. j said he J76 words
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106 1956-03-29 10 Royal Navy Must Be Streamlined —First Sea Lord WELLINGTON. March 28 ißeuter) Admiral Earl Mountbatten, Britain's First Sea Lord, said h( r< i I that any Royal Navj Bent to Commonwealth a untriea would that cerutnlf have to bi" new ships. Taking the r< rye fleet "out ot mothballs" would106 words
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223 1956-03-29 10 Preventing The Extinction Of The Human Race WASHINGTON, March 28, (IT) An atomic medical expert said yesterday "fertile young nun" mu>t be spared from rescue operations which would expose them to lane amounts of radiation m event of atomic attack. The advice came from Dr. Eucene P. ronkite, head of223 words
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Article86 1956-03-29 10 $***** Bail For Top U.S. Red NEI lOM March 28 Reutei deral Bureau lr. n agrnts today ar: Emanuel Blum. I leading Commun>t Party official. m Chicago and put him on bail <20.000. 1 FBI said he hag bita v'harged with violation of Smith Act. This Act mak a! to86 words
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Article16 1956-03-29 10 JERUSALEM t <Reu'. i positions (foil eun and Israeli patrol Is I demilitarize ig their16 words
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Advertisement31 1956-03-29 10 I OPENS SLPEIi EASTEii ATTKACTMO\ TOMORROW I CAPITOL NORTH AFRICA., SALERNO... ANZIO...VOLTUR NO |^kw Universol tnternotionol P.c.ure storring AUDIE IfIUIIPHY.,.. MARSHALL THOMPSON CHARLES DRAKE GREGG PALMER -JACK KELLY- PAUL PICERNI SUSAN31 words
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Article842 1956-03-29 11 Thurston Hopkins - VISIT FROM SPACE OR LEVITATION Thurston Hopkins -By. Some great, rick wicked, or amazing men with the eyes of the world on them art magicked away into nothingness as if they were creatures under the wand of a magician. -THIS IS THE THEME 'OF ANOTHER STANDARD FEATURE SERIES BEGINNING TODAY.842 words
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Article, Illustration984 1956-03-29 11 b M note fifeptrted to Hbs tecßtrs. koiiwl India like more [anenry Ml There is kiilhefreUkWa k in Xi i Em F* «tire IVWr4 Asia. P»t asscrtioD wtuld m ipm [J"* fearFeda knows L^ BtUfec L^_ th^rf is ucr jii\ use m conealinc the fit Ikaf th<>984 words
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Advertisement285 1956-03-29 11 7/ie world famous family of TIGER medicinal products YA'-'f Sa*' 1 'A* 'V'XH;') i*.^S^?"-'X'awS9^!s^-' imb '''rtfffiWh f? TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI {PAT KUA TAN) Very effective for Coughs. Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea Tiredness, Stomachcche, Foul Brecth. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL End Rheumatism V-^ssz > While You Sleep HH§^L285 words
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Miscellaneous226 1956-03-29 11 CROSSWORD PUZZLE DOW N mjjcly enough you may t D( ,cs he engrave his re m it <5> a Artful about an uncle but 2 Vau exercises y shm nature <9) luce a means to sup- 4 H up spirits of old° port entrances (10) ;rt ,M, »,s Kipling 5»,226 words
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Article229 1956-03-29 12 HK $4.7 M Profit For Bank THE Chairman of the Bank o! East Asia, Ltd.. Sir Shouson Chow, said m Hongkong that the Bank enjoyed another satisfactory year during which a profit ol HKs4.72.i:wo. including the brought forward, was reported. The gratif/ing resuli was to i large extent due to229 words
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Article123 1956-03-29 12 MALAYAN hharcbrukcr.- yesterday rt| ortod tht toßo* lif blltinm rinnc Wn -2 10: F N nrd< S! 70. SI Til 1 Gammon $2 1". Hume A."> Metal Box $1 4o; Sime larby I1J0; Cold SI i s l 4 T Straits S'ships >H cdrb: S 1 ,ta123 words
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120 1956-03-29 12 WITH the approach o! the holidays, business m the Malayan share market slackened yesterday and with a lew exceptions prices were generally lowei Small hmtlMlii «M reported I v. b ooerat n nclined 1 Ofl until :>ftcr the holiri;-- L Malayan Sharebrokers* Association yesterday reported120 words
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Article, Illustration74 1956-03-29 12 MORE th i i i)O fa B| ro •> |mM*| tkt ..hole oi yesterday, first day c fhg jirm't annual i A long queue oi eager bargain >.■ m waiting outside i) art- ■ttntcil $tore before openEm m>ie at J a.m. Judging by yesterday' n74 words
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Article102 1956-03-29 12 SINGAPORE CMMH Pro--1 change noon closing prices per picul yesterday: Copra April $28?. buyers. S28 May ?28J bt:- I (283 coconut oil sellers. coconut r i I (drums) $45* sellc- I n'ok white pepper SI 21 sc Sarawak white $120 sellers. Special Sarawak black $92 Singapore Coprn Association102 words
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Article148 1956-03-29 12 THAILAND TAX EXPORT OF RUBBER X*K \K.\<M.|j Standard s\, v, THAILAND 1, Ministn ol A, :i(i J on rubber exports York rubber n m it is unde rstood that the rew^ Thai tax wnl be used to ena tation fund for the aid of rubbed Chief problems faced h.^?»Hal Thai148 words
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Article65 1956-03-29 12 SHIPS IN PORT oi m: Roxn* Eduardo. res i ri landa. P;•nesan Maru. Islander, La IXM R ROAD:amat, Naga Mas. Lam Ann. Hin Ciieong. Moons Rimau. Soon Bee. Sir Cheong. Aik Leong. Scudai Aikm Leong. Kimanis. San Jeronimo. Song SIIIS \\ll\R\ dhatia 1. Tegelberg 4. I reosh 10. Drente 13.65 words
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Advertisement1005 1956-03-29 12 NOTICE^ NATURALISATION VOTICE IS HEREBY ■> given' that the following persona whose name> md add:— are given bern are applying to the Governor for naturalisation and th tr any person who know;irv on why naturalisation should not b»- granted should send a written nnd gn< i statement ol the tacts1,005 words
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Advertisement655 1956-03-29 12 •'AENOS' Offers ara Invited tef I<nc above vessel, as she ttea, and her cargo, whid) Is Ui the approximate position of Longitude 8(l 10—30 East and Latitude B— 3 -30 North, aboul three mi c North of (la le The "Aenos" b lying apMP it j q mtU rmi c655 words
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Advertisement360 1956-03-29 12 MARKET HOLIDAYS TIIF Singapore Chamber of Commerce, the S(( Kr.bber Association, the Mala> an Kxchan^e Banks' Association, the Mai a> an Sharebrokers' ANsociation. and the pro duce markets v ill be closed from tomorrow till Monday. inclusive, for the Master holidays MALAYAN Y\cr.:\r.zc Beaks' A— i tattoo b q taf360 words
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Advertisement93 1956-03-29 12 SHIP MAERSI FEDERAL AND COLONIAL BUILDING SOCIETY 111 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT The Directors on behalf of their Shareholders announce decision to change the name of the Building Socutv re MALAYA BORNEO BUILDING SOCIETY LTD Since incorporation the Building Society has asslstc over 5,000 families to purchase the homes of their choice93 words
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Advertisement443 1956-03-29 13 CO., LTD. ffl£- 132/6 RobinM >» R o«<* -c Ph,ladelphia b Cult PS ham Penans 19/24 Arr 25 Apr 26 /l 4 !-n 15 '6 |un 17/13 discharge cargo. LLOYD X "e,a*m Bremen b Hamburg P S ham Ptnani Apr 2 Apr 3 Apr May M *y M iMn i'443 words
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Advertisement1156 1956-03-29 13 Tel: 2405 mansfield co., ltd. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) H2 lines) s t°J' THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE JjCarriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENT Singapore Due Sails P. Sham Penang Oemederut for Lrwroool c «-w1,156 words
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Advertisement937 1956-03-29 13 MITSUI |S^ LINE FOR JAPAN front Inda S P Shoi P «"°"S Amogisan Maru for Yo^ohama Kobe. V,0,, 21 Apr FOR IAPAN^ from Contment Awojison Moru fcr Yokohamo N GqOyQ Kobe 15 App nodakasan Maru for Yoko hanna Kobt Nogo.a, v,a Hong on g 26 Apr FOR USA. vi a937 words
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Advertisement735 1956-03-29 13 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCANOINAVIA Fot Aden, Port Said, Genoa, Antwerp Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg ond Oslo. Spore P. S'Hom Penang X> "KINA" In Port xx) "POONA" 13 13A D r x) "SUMBAWA" abt; 29 Apr 1 Ma v Z I May 5 4 Moy xxx) "JUTLANDIA" 14735 words
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Article788 1956-03-29 14 ALFRED HITCHCOCK - ALFRED HITCHCOCK By 1 ()NE shouldn't look backwards, I know, but there aie times when even the most modern of us sigh and yearn for what arc popularly called "the good old days." I seem to have been reminded of this more frequently recently than ever788 words
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Advertisement128 1956-03-29 14 5/Y 6ac/r a/7(/ re/ax ivrtA t^^^H a 04/6/e Diamond ffl^^j CAN BUY! Double Diamond i? tfronzer rior? thoroughly -efreshtni har -in\ other pf||g||i^ta^^Hgggpfl Pilsene« n t v. vou'vc- :ve< asred Nc -^f her l^^i^^^^^%l 1 beei you such a Aondertu' feehuu. gM|^*" .■'i' R ::v-_:.-^g((Wl tniov 8 cool :leai Double-128 words
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Advertisement315 1956-03-29 14 TATTOOED \S a gftfc Burt Lancaster, will perform hit tare-Chested acrobatics m "Trapeze wearing the rose tattoo he sported m "The Rom> Tattoo." Paramount make-up men recently sent him the rose stencil they used, to guide European make-up artists. Lancaster. who starred opposite Anna Magnani m the American film. has315 words
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Advertisement58 1956-03-29 14 "^B^t jBt^m. g^^^fflißHH ESN BE nOf^H •JAYNE MANSFIELD ...'Mine is a kind t of hidden power' I .VISIT N fjl W FOR YOUR HOLIDAY IN MfAfß CHERRY BLOSSOM TIME J "^Smiltt VIA HONG KONG NIGHT STOP f -^^L_"" SVMT M SmMOKVWO-FLV TOURIS^ 11 FOR FULL DETAILS CALL YOUR TRAVEL AGENT58 words
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Miscellaneous468 1956-03-29 14 HER POWER is v nun :■> rAM on mv way to Holly- 1 heir N8 appeal 08l of wood It XC if the natives b v.'o-." .laync went OH. "But are .still friendly and what I generate all my own.' (fives with movies, Monroe aiicad a>td generate,* and Monaco. 1468 words
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Article64 1956-03-29 15 RO YE R S Sport. Club trounced Singapore Corinthians by eight goal! to one m a Singapore Div. l Iffiif aoccer match played nt Jiuin Bfttt ftadium yesterday. Rovers' victory v."«i msinly due to Tommy Mission wbi ■cored six goals In row. Rovers' two other goals were64 words
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Article635 1956-03-29 15 AND SOCS BEATS THE GUN IMPOSSIBLE I LETTER 1 A HASTY decision by the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council to turn down a generous offer to am their Olympic Fund just because of an ambiguous reply received from the International Olympic Council might deprive the Finance Committee of some much635 words
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Article117 1956-03-29 15 Colony XI To Play Fed. Chosen THF Singapore side to meet the Federation, m a charity soccer match bn ai I oi tart University ot Malays En k -.v--ment Fund, at Jalan B*. tar on Sunday, was sect ted fBs> lay. Awai 1 Bakar and Aman Kastawi, who have been117 words
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Article60 1956-03-29 15 HONGKONG'S TUn« Fbm girl baskctballcrs Hietl BB Alls', Singapore quintet m Bid of the Singapore Chinese Gnateur Athletk Fund al the Great World on Friday Bl v, ]> m The HffngFr^g girl c:u have maintaincfl their v. mnin| itreak, recording U Straight victories. The All-Star Mngapofß quintel60 words
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Article51 1956-03-29 15 JACKS Sports Club beat Star Soco ti s by three g ftls to two n friendly soccer n~.;i c.i played at Farrer Park jresterd ly Scor, for Jacks Sp-.: 1 Club were mail bin Ahmad. Kok CW<:.u ;r.u] Ceorge Chin while Yang Huat <-• scored lor b^ur51 words
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Article53 1956-03-29 15 KRANJI W.D. beal Changi i,v m\- wickc m a fnei d y erickd BMtCfl rUr.cd at Kranji j gaU day. Chanei M (Butler n Y six v, ck< for H runs, uuen i wickeU for U run >. K r w i) 99 tor I m ssa 28,53 words
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Article119 1956-03-29 15 tup; Singapore Sikhs hockey team, consi ling <>: 15 pla.vrs and v. official, wh\\ leave tot the Federation by the wail train toda: They will open their Federation toil] tomorrow when they mccl tl c Selangor Sikhi al Kuala Lumpur'i Gurney Road gro md. Arrangements have119 words
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Advertisement88 1956-03-29 15 iV ,n Mption Picture Screen! I IgrftiMr DISNEY'S I I r TTM A'/^G O/" 7"//^ **//£> FRONTIER iutjM 3m FESS PARKE R BUDDY EBSEN I rL^'iLiKKftS^^ I!^^1 M i r p VAN FOSTfR-..._,.T0M BLACKBURN- —^«^BILL WALSH ,r^ v J II H\®.....c0.o r by TECHNICOLOR I fC Number One Hit Parade88 words
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Advertisement28 1956-03-29 15 EDUCATION LCC EXAMINATION Bookkeeping Accounts, all Stages Question Papers with answer* 1947 to 1955, al.-o T/ Writing question papers available trom T. G Samuel. Post Box 1731 Singapore.28 words
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Advertisement862 1956-03-29 15 SITUATIONS WAMTI.I) VLJSTRALJAN Re< c Telephoni I Typiste all i Stenographer Desire pern employment ii Singapore I' reply: N Si.ock. 19 V r.r Street. B.ir-.vood- Sydney Aust.l Ijix Police Ue iti ling Slto a ept| t Bodyguard t any b isin< ss man Excelleni Ph'ysiq ersed m ail firearras and862 words
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Miscellaneous98 1956-03-29 15 -r^3 B-BR ck WRONG. 9 A SICKLY I; S~**UC-GL£Sro SZ^ECrOKEGCirOF RED? J< GPPF/SJ r 1 jsf-^*^ bp By V. T. Hamf/n THEM \Ol/D\ IN MAIOM 1 'E v C^T Cj% f cl° M U llc LIKE ■V Vf^.^°«L l W*^i^*flS&A CHANGES FEW IDEAS CM ijAV T '>«ra M 0 J98 words
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Miscellaneous125 1956-03-29 15 SOCCER S.A.F.A. LEAGUE— DIV. ;.H.c. pi. s. 11. b. Police ti Jmlan Besar Stadium, 5.15 7, PDltCt 5..4. D«, P.B.L'. Bf JaUm Besar Stadium, 7 p DIV. I.-l: tYn:r/ra f.T. 2-5. Y.M.S.A., Farrtr Park Bf 5.15 DIV. J'B: B??/c RotM n .S.C. i/'s. Pond' k Pi I Bjbfl /;C/ Bl125 words
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Article63 1956-03-29 16 I TOTAL POOL $302,005 ,i Ist Prixc: *****1 ($135,902) 2nd Prixc: *****4 67,951) i' 3rd Pr.xc: *****6 37,750) Starters 1 53,43 1 each): Nos. *****0, I *****4, *****3, *****8, *****5, *****4, <; *****4, *****2, *****9, *****5, *****9. Consolation .$2,265 eachi: Nos. *****5 I *****7, *****0, *****5, *****5,63 words
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Article, Illustration372 1956-03-29 16 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD IT WAS A DAY OF KEEN FINISHES AND GOOD DIVIDENDS AT BUKIT TIMAH By LITTLE JOHN, owned by Mr. Yap Kirn Hoe of Penans, chalked up his second successive win m two months when he took the main sprint over six372 words
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Article2429 1956-03-29 16 RACE ONE II r- s J l».\ urs. Executrix of the Est of late A. Donald's 1 MVIKIX Barrat I stable's 1.1 M \KK.<>| l» li (4) Cracknell 2 Shaw Stables 261—171 PI W« XI PAKK 8.11 IS) Pasncr 2 IT" Mlkli> .J <3> Jones2,429 words
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Article147 1956-03-29 16 LONDON, March 28 Beutei Football fixture foi Fj iday March 30. Black] Ch Bumlejr y- ShcfT U. Lvi i U. v. New Po rts s C. Tottenham I ion 1.1.AC. 1T. DIN ISION 2 B :bui v. Hull H Plymouth B < D icaslei Liverpool i.\ P.147 words
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Article125 1956-03-29 16 Tigers To Play In Charity Match TIGER Sporting Association, one of the leading football teams m tlio Colony, will play South Johorc m a t 1 har i t y niatth at Johore Bahru on Fritlav at I p.m. Timers will be headed by Mr. Tan Chens Chuan. manager. Mr.125 words
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