Singapore Standard, 2 April 1956
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Title Section12 1956-04-02 1 Singapore Standard 1-^- SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1956 12 PAGES l~> (EMS12 words
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Article16 1956-04-02 1 BBER itCS ong par- I |aew rubber I two I :nI ural B ills 0116 words
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Article20 1956-04-02 1 I urtl l. <ap> Safest of India's I vi a ltd net amplify m ."acuities I lrce sources I:20 words
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Article42 1956-04-02 1 ItS? ApriJ _fj__r^ un acr ly Renaudin. channel Panthute next a predict- strong win ds blowing from Dover to France around April 15. and at Renaudin. an expert parachutist hopes to take advantage of these winds te achieve the cross: r42 words
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Article36 1956-04-02 1 LEAFLETS :onta nlng "a message Ir were handed Communist Party delegate. when they arrived in London for a secret session the annual party c ngi yesterda-f to discuss Mo- revelations of vr. deeds. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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438 1956-04-02 1 AHMAD HUSSAIN - AHMAD HUSSAIN 'Sons Of 7Yie So*'/' lgxpress JVb Confidence In Marshall Govt. A PETITION TO QUEEN: ACT WITH CAUTION By AN "ANTI-MERDEKA" move has been launched by certain sections of the Maloy community in Singapore who view self government in this territory with438 words
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Article158 1956-04-02 1 Customs Seize $175,000 Dope A TEN-] A\ vigil by Singapore Customs men 1 rewarded by on- ::ie biggest dope hauls this following a dramatic street chase on Saturday night S^vcn tins oi good) quality opium worth' ore found inside an abandoned saloon car tn a158 words
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Article133 1956-04-02 1 Malays Demand Rights SINGAPORE Malays vHB demand that special economic protection them be written into the constitution of an independent SingagOi *v a eting tl E UMNO i 1 mmittee ar.d I VI! Y tilth lead' 1 <■■' ral ion Chief Mini. r Tunku Abdul Rahman, last m an independent133 words
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Article, Illustration87 1956-04-02 1 MANY HAPPY RETURNS, FAITH HOPE CHARITY FAITH. Hope u id Charity left to right), believed to be the oldest triplets in USA, photographed (is they cr l civ a led their 88th birthday anniversary at their ho m c at Marlboro, Massachu- sells, on March 27. The flowers are a87 words
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Article223 1956-04-02 1 MCPs OVERTURE IS NO SURPRISE-GEN. BOURNE K l A L A Ll MPIK, Min.— Tiie Federal Fmergency Operations Council headed bv Chief .Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman is expected to discuss tomorrow the latest .MCP "peace overture' contained in a letter received by the Malayan Chinese Association223 words
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Article55 1956-04-02 1 BUENOS AIRES. April 1 AF > i ederal authorities .v M-nd' iza in western Argentina, said today TO peri n w< re arre ted tivre on v; plclon ol "inciting rebellion An official communique ed that "complete ordi: and public traiiquility v I :n" throughout the province55 words
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Article35 1956-04-02 1 A 17-MAN Japanese delegation left Tokyo by plane on Saturday night for Bandung and a meeting of the Commission on Asian and Far Eastern Affairs (CAFEA) ol the International Chamber of Commerce. APAP - 35 words
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Article131 1956-04-02 1 No-Kills Easter For Forces KUALA LUMPUF Bun No ca laities to Commui terrorist r to the s. u Its Pore a reported In the Fed* ration I Iv. A Patrol i the 1 1 Que< n' Regim< nl i p> ned lire on two arm d and' unifi rm, d131 words
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Article105 1956-04-02 1 Query On Accidental Shootings SYDNEY, April 1. 'id uter) Mr. John Cramer, Army M.nw r. said today be waa most concerned about accidental shootings ol Australia-) troops m Malaya and bad called for Investigation. Ri v rring tn the death ol three Au. tralian soldii ra and one wi -nd'105 words
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165 1956-04-02 1 POPE'S EASTER MESSAGE VATICAN CUV April 1 (Renter) Pope Pius XII. I— adc sating an Baiter message to the world, today called en statesmen to put an viu\ to "the course towards tho abyss" by abolishing or limiting nuelear weapons The XO-year-old Pope spoke165 words
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104 1956-04-02 1 BANGKOK April 1 (Reuter)— A Thai Roval A.: Piece Dakota crashed shortly after taking i» fiom Xakom Rajsima Airfield yesterday, 250 miles northeast of Bangkok, killing 18 people, nv official an- nouncement said today. ii waa announced that Thai Roval Air v< ree104 words
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Article27 1956-04-02 1 RUSSIA has offered to build and equip a cultural and port| centre, |MM pita! and I theatre in Burma, it was announced in Rangoon. Renter.27 words
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Article68 1956-04-02 1 TAIPEI. Apr:! 1 (AP) On*- Communist warship waa possibly sunk and another damaged in naval action ofl the Red Chins ooast near the Mat iu before daybreak today, the official Central News Ag< ncj reported. Central Newi said the action began when Communist shore yan.,68 words
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Advertisement48 1956-04-02 1 M&&'* £"tf**ifU** F?fi?Vs^ /*?>. r-a itj 1? ;//> I.«S*_tl«V3;i« h4£ '-SSggIBSB ls^__l QolleicordV J > Twin-Lens c.-pa.. sku.i.. A Great Performer 5.n #Ea an( j imp e to Operate oo*b. E.pe.u't i.<. Famous for Outstanding Kesultl BEHN, MEYER CO. LTO., P.O. Box 2000, Singapore. PATERSON, SIMONS CO. LTD., Kuala Uapur,48 words
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Article157 1956-04-02 2 Monks May Tilt Ceylon Elections C 0 L O M B O. Oeyl a, 1 1 (Rl -T'ue poliBudd Bhutan id v M w- 1 emei fed as a new phenome: on po* religion, as uell as languace. becomes an issue in the general election eaaayeigi a The campaign has157 words
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Article43 1956-04-02 2 XL award of up 5575.000 will be made to any individual or organisation anywhere in the world, making the "greatest contributions to the peaceful uses of atomic energy," the organization. Atoms for Peace Awards Incorporated meed in Massachusetts, yesterday. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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144 1956-04-02 2 TOKYO. April P>— Reports from Peking the Chinese Comm have undermined a beloved Institution the Chinese dress. Radio Peking, monitored here, told ot "New Chins first fashion show" where ••variations of the traditionise gown were prominent." 'Biggest innovation" I I the traditionally form-fitting Chinese dress"144 words
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Article235 1956-04-02 2 Malaya Would Become Another China, Says Tunku BENTONG, Sun. The Federation Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, yesterday repeated his warning of the consequences o recoqnisinq the Malayan Communist Party. Fo v: > anothei peace overture from the Centra r o 7 ;c MCP. tiie Chief235 words
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105 1956-04-02 2 mui '-attacking'* Sundcrlanr n "shot del ise which started at noon v c?tcrday after break for Y. Services. B fH I COB ting of both carriers, all civ and frigates and convoy < V. under tactical command of Rear Admiral A. R. Pedder, was105 words
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Article18 1956-04-02 2 ONE in tl BOCial drin-. illy become an alcoholic, a eonferv is told York yesterda;.— Reuter.18 words
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Article75 1956-04-02 2 PENANG Sun M :vV- r> of the Kampong llakam bran il tha i\ nans UMNO sch< d d to |Q tnto nosonrnhtf" Is _m caus« I the suspension of the branch by the Divisional Chairman. Mr s IC Zainul Abidin, called tt fl ai ths Last75 words
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Article, Illustration65 1956-04-02 2 photo. HERMANN Field, former Cleveland architect who spent five years as a Polish prisoner, poses with his wife. Kate, and their two sons. Hutli. 1 1. and Allen. 10. on arrival aboard the liner Queen Mary in New York recently. It was his first trip to hisAP - 65 words
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181 1956-04-02 2 SINGAPORE Youth Sports Centre and Youth Council Flag: Day on April 7 will enable everyone, each in his own way, to build up a strong and healthy Malayan nation, said Mr. A. Rf, Cherian, vice-president of the Council, in a broadcast appeal over181 words
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Article87 1956-04-02 2 MONTE CARLO, April 1 CReuter) a 17-year-old M mte Carlo schookirl ha? dc.v.aned a weddins: cake. over live ieet high and m Ighlng 154 pounds, for the taarriagS reception of Prince Rami- r of Monaco and ameiican Sin actress. Grace Kelly. Bha ll Jeannine Battistini. daughter of87 words
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Article49 1956-04-02 2 PARIS, April 1. p* rt Marcel Bonnefoy. France's N I rat catcher, will head an intensive anti-rat campaign here from April 23 to Ma If. Bonnefoy has alr<clearcd sevcra. French towns of rats. He uass a poison which he claims kills them pair: I f49 words
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Article211 1956-04-02 2 PARIS A,n,j i (Reiiterl^^ 1 nouk, who has reside, 1 his country mißht turn t, '*m China if its difficulties I not end in thi re XSV{ lU I Pnom-Penh toda\ U I Speaking a: a school O p or "I Prince said tne third CambooV I •wmld meet211 words
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Article24 1956-04-02 2 SAIGO/ 'Reuu r here asaaan < Fran to the swins. be of and v. pons that would be a fuluJ Frc:. troops are enj24 words
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Article59 1956-04-02 2 MOSCOW, April 1 (Reuter) Moscow "Mosfilm* studios, whi be rebuilt by 1958, will make an average of nearly three full-length films a month during the current rive-year plan, the Soviet news agency Tass reported Tr. the studios would turn out a total of 150 films under the nlan which59 words
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Article110 1956-04-02 2 KATHMANDU Anril 1 dv ater Bupc rstit villagers of Bants have halted the Japanese expedition to 26.658-foot Mount Manas'. u. according to a message rccelved )v re last night. The villagers who live a* the foot ol the unconquert j mountain stopped a Japan- ese expedition two years ago110 words
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Article159 1956-04-02 3 ,1 community of Bukit I xrstrrda> that (iovvoi second billing' .vices in the Colonv la ta] «)0. v said a Chii a ce and ac i l( I and social problcn The travelling dispensaries and rural mid wives are d an exec 1 lent job in the rural said159 words
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Article80 1956-04-02 3 EMPLOYERS BU pore are required to turn to the Comnv i r for Labour, giving the number of male and female wo: employed by them on March 26. it was officially announced yesterday. All persons who engage manual work wn skilled or unskilled, to a in80 words
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Article65 1956-04-02 3 BA .T. Sun. The first All-Malay amateur vs show staged here on Friday and Saturday nights wa s qreeted with great enthusiasm j more than 1,500 people. Star attraction was Mala brother-sister singing of Zainab and A. Razak Ma.iid. Others who took part included Rukiah65 words
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273 1956-04-02 3 Girl Started Gang Fight— Court Told Bl ITFRWOKTH, Sun. An attractive teenage girl set oil a gang fight between two rival secret societies, one from Penang: and one trom Butterworth, for two consecutive nights on leh. 19 and MO at New Ferry Road, Butterworth. This was revealed by Mr. A.273 words
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Article41 1956-04-02 3 the s< nt Co vernmcnt w: giving a dinner in n ir of the Fed ral n M nister, Tunku fcbdul Rahi tn at the Eastern and Orieni U Hotel Pi nang, at B P D 1 hUI 4aj41 words
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Article329 1956-04-02 3 Put Beggars To Work Plan Starts Johore First With Self -Aid Project APROJECTis under way in Johore to transform the "non-productive" population in the Federation into economically "productive' unit, The Standard was told yesterday. rhis project is the first stepping-stone towarda mobilizing the vagrants and persons either living in the329 words
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Article, Illustration95 1956-04-02 3 Mil BE DA LIM. left, a probationary library assistant at the I Diversity of Malaya library, has just hcsjin a enurse at the Library School of the Public Library of Victoria, Melbourn. Ile is the first Malayan to study libr.manship in \iistr.slij under the Colombo Plan, and will95 words
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Article96 1956-04-02 3 Fed. Mental Hospital NeedsSpace ipoh. sun. -The Minister for Health and Social Wellare. Mr. Leons Y< w K< h visited the central Mental Hospital. Tanjong Rambutan on t rid ay. He told The Standard later, that th" hospital wa. in need < 1 space. Tlv hospital wa.- original!-, built for96 words
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Article103 1956-04-02 3 BCNTONO, Snv -The Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Ivanman, yesterday led 100 other guests including his Cabinet ministers m throwing "ayei lelamat" on i newly-married couple in Bentong, The iv wly-weds were Che Eadnon binte Dato Hussain, 18-yi ar-oid slater of the Minister for Education, Data103 words
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Article76 1956-04-02 3 Five nvn were made honorary nv mhera ol the Bingapre Canine Welfare Association yesterday. Thev were: Mr. B. Brunncr. Mr. Leone Mun Sai. Mr. Jacob Ephraim, F s^t. Frank Foster and Sgv lllchai l Rayan. They helped to look aftei the well are of stray does,76 words
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Article71 1956-04-02 3 BENTONG, Bun.— The outlawing ot to. idy ihopi had made Indian estate worker* In Pahang healthier than eVcwiicre In Ifalaya, Labi i it Minister. Mr. V. T. Samhanthan. speaking Bl President of the Malayan Indian Congreai declared tottay. He was addrcs: ing Indians from nearby estates71 words
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Article, Illustration100 1956-04-02 3 PROFESSOR Sun Shin K a well-known Chinese artist. now living in Hongkong, will hold an exhibition of 150 paintings in Singapore at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce on April 6. The exhibition of paintings whieh has won praise in Japan, Shanghai and Taiwan will be opened100 words
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Article, Illustration54 1956-04-02 3 Speech Day of the school held at the school ground, Kuala Lumpur recently. Dr. G. E. I> Lewis, the headmaster ol the school is seen on the left.- Standard photo by Yong Peng Seong. THK Sultan of Selangor inspects the Victoria Institution Cadet Corps d u r i54 words
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Article, Illustration125 1956-04-02 3 spouse ...#77/ fcf»_Yo. *1 SIPUT SARAWAK fourtimes married Malay film actress, would I ent interview with the Ul Film and Sports, a rt'ion, for busba I 5 He m u i in moi Bat this man must not have many I Sipi v and if pFO»125 words
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Article85 1956-04-02 3 ■the China ■ociet coihd elalm a ahare In transfonnlng Singap d( plorable reputation as a cultural d< si v into good earth, tin h n seen tary Ifr. -Teh Sui-Y- n said at its annual general meeting recently. Ml fi vv: v o S itl other85 words
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Article52 1956-04-02 3 MALACCA. Sun. More I people attei the Malayan ou t h MCA. building bfffo where 300 ol ihem affil loyalty to the Association. Yen. who presided, urscd tho youth to take an active interest in politics anc: ents to participate also. told them lo identify tl other52 words
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128 1956-04-02 3 A MNG -FORI i in v. I a ndled a wii ol 113.000 reo nt Ij bas now tight refug< I bind the Bamboo Cm I i n The wld< v money gl capital to set-up a Chii. medicine b p ;n China Town.128 words
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123 1956-04-02 3 IPOH. Sun. Magistrate Civ- Abdul Kadir hin YUSOI increased the finf from SlO to $20 when he dvcrven d that a )aga was Aran* and incapable of taking <""' of hlmseli while on duty. a prosecuting Inspector had earlier told the court that123 words
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Article207 1956-04-02 4 Opposition' Threatens To Quit IHE Singap ;c Wbooi Fitml bai split trfor Un Chk Mil ter, Mr. David Marshall's proj mJ.;.yc- ns foi un *w a 29 st In the U gislativa i As. i mbly. Opponents of this proposal v vened to quit Gov-207 words
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102 1956-04-02 4 v v V* V l V Sun. I. rnment I ting local charter to the Technical tion of Malaya as soon as the Federation attain cnt next year, II Sardon bin Haji Jubir. the i Works, declared ay aking at the tenth anniversary dinner of102 words
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Article78 1956-04-02 4 L MALACCA. Sun. The Mi acca Chinese Dram Association held its an- meeting on Friday and elected the following officebearers: lent Mr. Tan Soo Ghi. vice-president Mr. Koon Tiang. secretary— Tin Hock Lin. asst. —Mr. Tan Tiang Cheng. treasurer Mr. Toh Seng Watt. asst. treasurer Mr. Chcv L:n78 words
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Article80 1956-04-02 4 KUALA I sjun. The Selangor Taxi Operators Association I ted to a deputation to the Federal -ter for Ira:. -port. Col. H. S. Lee to seek a raise in taxi fares Spokesman of the Association, which controls some 2 taxis, said the existing fares of 30 cents80 words
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Article162 1956-04-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun In less than three months. iyan Chines* Rubber Workers* Union had established 29 branches in the Federation and enrolled more than 10,000 members, the Union's first annual conference was told here today. Mr. Tan Tuan Boon, eral Secretary of the Union said,162 words
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Article, Illustration59 1956-04-02 4 MR. lA/> MRS. PALL BLORE, of Day tarn, Ohio, stand uilh I heir adopted son (left), a jour-year-old Korean uar orphan who arrived hy plane from Korea. Looking on al riiiht is the ttlores* 10-year-old son. If allace. The Blorew. uho travelled to Chicago to meet theU.P. - 59 words
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252 1956-04-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR, 5 in. The Federation's Public Works D 1 eni has been so highly mechanized since the wai ial it now has over |3Q million worth of earthmoving and road- kil I equipment alone. Mr. Ken Nankiveil. Director of PWD. told the Malayan252 words
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Article163 1956-04-02 4 Railway Warned Of Mart |J KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The powerful 1 Union of Railwoymen ond the All-Malayan Raiu/w° nS M warned the Railway administration of more tro\l officer was appointed without the prior QDrr C fQr «*al to bo c^tf the B we f! va^^S^.^aJ v U y rhe163 words
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Article38 1956-04-02 4 .niJL__H memb Residency S^M J* Str£; gj I Cheang Aik with Mr' I than an hv I I lead< I of Mala; Messrs d v J af la Fh I Ewe anc I the future 4__i pendent38 words
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130 1956-04-02 4 'Commission's Actions Are Restricted' penang. sin Tha Gea e;a: So rt tary i th Labour Party ol Malaya, Ifr. Tai Phot* Klfl HU I here today V'v.t the Bf reference of the Inch ien iit 0 i lil tional Commi n ba i exposed the aI I e 0p I130 words
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Article145 1956-04-02 4 Union Levels Charge At Bosses PENANG s ,:v General Bh cn tary of the National Union of Transport Wor: Mr. NA Wahab said today certain mpl r< trying to und, 1 caine the Pi nave branch of the Uu n ic: vv ci 1 ivy BfS months ago. Mr. Wahab,145 words
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Miscellaneous1005 1956-04-02 4 Standard c4lman« Information at a Glance ~fla_aß-omm-w-wanMß*»- ""i I News: 733 'Good Morn 5 I N tl A RCrR TAIPJNG g-y^s-u i-.r-'K-^ ki v ;i Jn g Chuen 3. Easter Bequests; 12 noon C JBBBtZ _m5 Hour: 1 p.m Monday •n T^nnmm^ LIDO: Queen of Sheba 10 30 am 1301,005 words
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Article, Illustration909 1956-04-02 5 sdgfdfghgfj I 0 a member of the Lonf c Club told a queer story w \grncd fhc disappearance of an called Chatfield, who g, fain to demonstrate a preparing wool. formed about M year? ago, who took aN :nvvo>* :n Series. It has909 words
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Article, Illustration736 1956-04-02 5 Murder and horrible torture these were two of the results of the Introduction In Britain of various spirits. At BELLASIS tells of the early days of liquor, and pours out the secrets of its progress. LONDON. gRANDY, unlike other spirits, is not distilled from grain or sugar,736 words
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Article34 1956-04-02 5 Vf 7 HEN the Zuyder Zee, hkc the real <>* Holland's inland water icuy?., iras frozen, a ucdd>nq OH ue WWM he'd there'. BRIDE, BRIDEGROOM. GUE S T S ASD CLERGYMEN WORE SKATES.34 words
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Article42 1956-04-02 5 A BRITISH interpreter at an international conference defines the pei fort interpreter as "someone who ran translate into faultless English a long French lecture on engineering delivered at breakneck speed by a lisping Greek with a heavy accent." eaa42 words
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Article47 1956-04-02 5 BURGLAR on trial in Turkey was a -ked by the Judge whether he really had a record of 50 previous Offences The burglar replied haughtily: "My profession is to steal. Keeping count is the job of the police. That is what *a* pay them for."47 words
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Miscellaneous217 1956-04-02 5 |~7 p Bj laj I p a 7 I 1 f ____H I ■f^^*lß Bb*^Tß nß '______r^ M^ M '_____w~^^^ M H_____r*" MMB _H Pi I^l I^l i^ I^l i^i I^l r^^^^ aaaa^* 2> -> pff j \U9 I j Ui I 177I 77 P| IIKC 1 Usuallj find i217 words
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Article542 1956-04-02 6 rrHK Chaiet Minister's :v ve to o.v;;vv snoopers J- t n itizens and get information on their earnings to In aaed aa evidence ol taa eva-iton caUla i sharp rebuke It is a shame thai I nan In his v.v. vorulrt favour such discreditable tactica and ixin v542 words
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Article406 1956-04-02 6 'THE twenty-seven Europeans who sent at letter to Chic! Minister David Marshall last Friday expressing v.v deeta to play theli van In bmid- -l Sin. v v'.vvw undoubtedly showed (trnirabla Chrtettan apftrlt Having received iiap < '''-.^t check. thc\ emulated the righteousminded biblical figures Who ::w lately turned406 words
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Article1037 1956-04-02 6 CYRIL DUNN - Tension On The Gold Coast CYRIL DUNN By ACCRA, IHYONE Who supposes 'hat there exists in the Gold Coast at this moanenl the "measure of moral agreement' that 1. as been laid down bv the Colonial SecreVcv as I prerequisite of Independence cannot lately have been to Kumasi, Ihe capital1,037 words
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Article294 1956-04-02 6 Sir: I have to refer to the interview with me on Wednesday the 28th March BO winch has found expreasioo on pa^c a of your ISSUC of the lath March Under the headline "AntiMerdeka" Eurasian. Can Leavi At Own Expense" I a:n most definite that I294 words
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Article493 1956-04-02 6 Sir: I:: Ma ava 'he :v I lent tarifl ratea foe a ectri ity tre too high. I: :s time that tbe Alliance Government took tac tre.: hi a 1 app, a Committee to Investigate the p issibi'.hy of pr<v a: v; c v tririty it i493 words
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Article140 1956-04-02 6 Sayings Of The Week Of course, I can't go to Washington as long a> they require Russian Citizens to be fingerprinted Marshal Bulganin. If it were not i> r the fad that I am so load of the Home Secretary 1 would say that I see almost too much of140 words
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Article469 1956-04-02 6 Normal Trained Teachers Sr: To say that the teachers here are the highest paid members of tiie profession without taking into consideration the cost and standard oi living of this COUntry Upon which most aalariea eie based to utter B lot of hot air. When 'A Rate Payer' said that469 words
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Article, Illustration455 1956-04-02 6 Sir: Reading your cdi- torial "Dog in the Manger" ;on 26.3.56 I wish to say through your columns a S few words regarding the prospective candidates for appointment to Medical Services of Federation of Malaya. It has been reported that the terms of service455 words
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Article151 1956-04-02 6 Sii .te to protest against the sweeping statements made by your pondent Grad appeared in year paper on Mar 1 Aa or of Schools I ited my school early this IB and, after the Principal had introduced him to me, he discovered in the rse of conversation that151 words
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Article26 1956-04-02 6 I ■aaatos 1 I *M m men. I I Jttemptv I the fl >eats yillopj I I fl fl will have tcfl s «ngaporf I26 words
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Article81 1956-04-02 6 P ,,r t it uj 1. meal el i goma-Mit i ithhfiia aim.* sweat* thi not o t »t«ai paid fvmul 1 I -tkß toi uhv the lea 1 to nf er I i osbSih t i c > i pay lv i lag Sf v t the a81 words
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Advertisement22 1956-04-02 6 /Ae diamond symbol of tWm§]W UNBREAKABLE mWk SPRING A^tMi^^^ DURABLE ROLLED GOLD m^'l' Oblainablo from all Watch Dealers. gb una SWISS MADE22 words
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Advertisement71 1956-04-02 6 THE CHART.. Ml WINSTON CHURCHILL WAR MEMOIRS Mrs? crrnvD WORLD THE StCUAU s*a_»*vfc«_» Accla-rd by the world as the ™**jjl 1 ißSponsfcls and -e Nstorfcel TJ >r /< full story of the war. mt-Wm by tne ot vseaan vv the uncanny realism ot p a -D-H-^^R -W-—'o__faa PE£_iP^^^ ■gagJggL f**^|71 words
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Article195 1956-04-02 7 rcial Aviation 'War' V Kruter) Britain's rivals in I Rising "glamorous British I ses la rival cur efforts in this direcI ,> v ited here todav. I dio retires Charinnan I the I Corporation at the end I staff an up-to-date i~ vq| the I on at the end195 words
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Article173 1956-04-02 7 launted house IfOOD (AP)— ecently o a big IB San Fcrere she learned pleted with a e papers were and mv stuff the caretaker ay I got the house at such a discount,*' she sa According to the e takers story, it seems big Mediterranean style house was a173 words
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Article47 1956-04-02 7 tep A Pnl 1 greadrat EisenI a 26-year-F»___ Be arcnts I ma 15*0 atomic bomb. ■P* to live in I P* «i Wednesday KJjJaa to allow gji to Uve permJH awaits l he ggjthe U S r«« attending R Cretr NebE2j* r FoundaEjJ' to enter a47 words
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Article22 1956-04-02 7 1 F lW** 1 1 Bul•J Secretary. rS?\ nex Kfi2? te v^t hjg^o&Un crui-ife-_siL 8na otSj«rui.ser. Pa S^hchev H-*\ r °ft-smoa_h22 words
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Article12 1956-04-02 7 E*s L ,AP -a I *SrJ** Crn*t sSfiSft?---gy«tJ» bombs KSTSS fe»__?»s12 words
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Article, Illustration112 1956-04-02 7 I I M.I AN (hildren Silvio < olagrande I.V and Amabile Battistello IS. iriKht) sit b-Mde a pulure of their f^nefactor. Italian Priest Don Carlo Gnoeehi. in the Hospital in .Milan. Hi. two children have recent b undergone the delicate operation <>f bavin* the late priestsUP - 112 words
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Article, Illustration57 1956-04-02 7 MR. Gcorgi Malcnkov, Soviet Minister for Power Stations, (centre) uith members of his party, passes the second atomic pile in the course of construction at Calcler Hall, Cumberland. On the e.rheme right, chatting Kith interpreter Valentin Kumetsor, is Mr. K. B. Ross who is in charge ofU.P. - 57 words
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Article219 1956-04-02 7 REBELS MURDER TWO EUROPEAN FARMERS ALGIERS, April 1 (AP) Mobile and army patrols, many carried by helicopters, killed an estimated 130 rebel Nationalists in the past 24 hours French military authorities said yesterday. Another 70 Nationalists were reported captured. French tit) pS, reinforced froan the homeland.219 words
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Article207 1956-04-02 7 An Easter Bride Every 8 Minutes LJNUON, April I >:i .v Tin re iai i Hug ei f i ighl ir.inuti at d id L odon registrars offices, on this cola, nt g) Bai tax Saturday :v B::Vi rt. ic- te the regiatraia made by hundri da ol couples all207 words
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Article37 1956-04-02 7 PRESIDENT Eisenhower on Saturday indicated that if Congress fails to set up a commission en race relations he may call a conV rence of southern governor.- and attorneys to go into the south's desegregation problem. UPUP - 37 words
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219 1956-04-02 7 Midnight, 1,000 Bells Start Joyous Peals VATICAN CITY, April 1 (AF) A thousand bells rang out acroaa the ancient Seven Hills of Roane al the stroke of midnight to welcome in Easier Sunday and commemorate the rcsvnection of Christ i The joyous medley broke [the three-day silence afl mourning over219 words
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Article54 1956-04-02 7 PARIS, April I 'UP' Hundred- ol ponce and riot troops squash. rJ an attempted proi' si march through Par:- bf »snd ol Alg< nan worki rs sterday. Police announced tlv f rounded up 2.000 Arabs and dispersed the re of the demonstrators before they could mass54 words
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Article66 1956-04-02 7 MINNEAPOLIS. Apr;; 1 APl— Ecdcral Judge Ounner Nordbye tiaa ordered afelcnto. Aquina. former Press attache In Washington for the Philippine government, to leave the United States within 20 daja Tlir sentence was imposed on Ifareh 23 after Aquina had pit ided Innocent to a chargi i■:66 words
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Article105 1956-04-02 7 WEDDING MARCH AT FUNERAL s Wild I ng l.i nd. April 1 i \P -I h. vv« (I dm,: march was pla>ed yesterda> at the funeral of the furl and Countess nl Harrow h\ who died within three da>s of ea< h other \s the pi oi ession l< 1105 words
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Article82 1956-04-02 7 Holiday Crowd Mobs Malenkov BRIGii lON 1 \P» A nv i)Dca 0< :v. M r.K yesterday on his al at this south coast resort for th( Ea v r wei nd. "I hi un.. r s 1 sv pped •:r.,;;n. 1 lr« u. car right mi r: erowd of 1.00082 words
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Article40 1956-04-02 7 NEW YORK 'I vs v v tests im] n« (1 in I terday Just v.: for En v r Tl Rev M;irc« 47. and Ri voy. 41. we] i r after tra Geneva cor: aae40 words
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Article331 1956-04-02 7 Air Agreement Stockholm. April 1. fAP) Direct ait traAc batt ;en S an :;:.o\ .a and the So :o; n a -vo in i few ki following ..n agree-- cu La Hoa ow yesterday, the s-.ve-Forcign Ministry nounecd. Aii Rcvoir WASHINGTON. April 1, AP) Tiie last of the nps331 words
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Article46 1956-04-02 7 TOKYO. April 1. <AP).— j National police recovere tour Russian weather balloons in northern Japan in recent months, the newspaper Asahi said today. The balloons were identified by a Russian-made plate Asahi said. The rubber bailOOHa carried radio equipment Slid a propeller.46 words
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Article32 1956-04-02 7 HUNGARY'S Communist government is considering an appeal for B general amnesty of ail Roman Cathoic priests arrested during the Stalin era. the Vienna Catholic BOWS agency Kath Press reported yesterday. A.P.32 words
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261 1956-04-02 7 First Anniversary Of Terror Campaign There Will Be Bloodshed' Threat NICOSIA, April 1, (AP)— Britain yesterday sealed off the ancient heart of Nicosia until Monday morning to stem possible violence. The oidei wab issued b; Cyi I I Q >vernor Sir John Harding after261 words
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Advertisement152 1956-04-02 7 1 CUT CRYSTAL GjTj}& Less 25% Discount J mwiwl-*^ T 7 VASES ond BOWLS -tfWt-#J_-IP Usuollr fmm HI iffi I $93.00 each fi/MO/W> t M.D.N1..1S J m^Y Usually from $21.75 tr, $105.00 each *4f TRINKET TRAYS J >/^\^ t Usually from $65.75 to $90.25 rc-h Z 1/ nJ\ J DECANTERS152 words
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Advertisement860 1956-04-02 8 ANGLO- FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Teli *****/6. ***** U2/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVIC! Te Halite*, Montreal, Boston, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia b Culf Port*. S po»e P S ham Penang AENEAS r Apr 19/24 Apr 25 Apr 26 AUTOMEOON |un 9/M |un 15/16 |un 17/18860 words
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Advertisement1078 1956-04-02 8 Tel: 2405 mansfield co., ltd. Tel: 24 12 (lg |mes) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) snipping xHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Depts. °*I> x Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON 0 CONTINENT Singapore Due Sails P.S'ham Penang Laertes frr Liverpool1,078 words
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Advertisement918 1956-04-02 8 MITSUI p§| LINE S'pora P. S'hom Penang FOR JAPAN from India Amagisan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe. Moji 21 Apr FOR |APAN from Continent Awojisan Maru for Yokohama. Nagoya, Kobe 15 Apr Hodakasan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe, Nagoya, via Hongkong 26 Apr FOR U.S.A. via Suez for New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore918 words
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Advertisement483 1956-04-02 8 EAST ASSrifi Fo. Aden, p.- So d G ""^^H Copenhoorn r~. I .l-POONA" :s^ M^B xx "SUMBAWA Qfc a 29 April xxx) "JUTLANDIA" U \c.. V H x Colls Beyrouth N cr xxi Colls Gdymo xxx Colls London o^). SAILINGS FROM SC^D^.. I "SAMOA" for Bongkok Hongkong, Manila and "FALSTRIA"483 words
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Article, Illustration293 1956-04-02 9 'Make S'pore A Must For Tourists' SINGAPORE ha, I big potential as a I rtlrist centre and thcfC Kl OO^ent need for the early establishment oi i fo-ve:-nment-sponsored travel bureau, Mr. Stan Gluck. Pan American Airwayi District Representative in Singapore, told .The Standard The293 words
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Article, Illustration390 1956-04-02 9 LEONG HEW MENG - LEONG HEW MENG By SCIENTIFICALLY treated timber to last well over 60 years is being produced on a commercial scale in the Timber Depot of the Forest Department in Ipoh. Built by the British VoX-na> ers und* r the Colonial Development Fund, this390 words
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254 1956-04-02 9 SINGAPORE as I trading H ntre lor Straits copra is rapidly fading into the background, according to local merchants. OSS a trom B; iv h North Borneo, produced in that territory or imported from Celebes and a tyacen.l I 'ands. >d direct trOU Tawao and254 words
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Article52 1956-04-02 9 THF world's pro\'cn oil reisrvea sre larger today than ever before the Petroleum Information Bureau said la Londi a At the beginning ol thii year they totalled 180,570 million barreli compared Pfith i">'°' o,)fl nu, lion barrels a vear before and 64,000 million barrels ten Ban52 words
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Article29 1956-04-02 9 ft SERIES oi colour television dsmonstrtftiooj arc to be .v. en during Apn: In Lon ion, to a study group (jf the International Radio ConSUltStiVf Committee.29 words
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Article302 1956-04-02 9 BUSINESS done in shares (rom March 24-30: Industrials British B fffleO Petroleum 44 snd ,44 #J Fraser and Neave ords SI 731 ed Gamroona Great Eastei n Life see. Hammer and Ce $2.50. H i _k< ng Bank Colonial $92. r>0, Wm Jacks $2,681 and 12.65, Malayan302 words
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Article204 1956-04-02 9 (ONMMARV LTD.. Mflflfl I profl' ol 8181 BSI (SI 4V tew 0H year ended 21 12. 1a and pfflßOS ed final dividend of :>"> will :7,,.ke a Mai Oi BS% fWB thi ,r. Ai bai iflcifli f io'e net liquid AMti flocked oot it 8159 818 or y.l204 words
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341 1956-04-02 9 Arnold C. Brackman - Arnold C. Brackman, Finance And Commerce By Standard's New York Bureau Chief WHILE the States of New Jersey and New York battle over where future rubber shipments from Maiava will be unloaded in this area, the New York Harbour Authority has announced a Mai. 5250341 words
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Article399 1956-04-02 9 APPROACHING holidays, i fall in tht price of Malaya's staple, political factors .ind what maj \*e termed a seasonal slackening, a'l contributed to reduction in the overall volume of business last week. Incis ned offering wijwd trials enforced further tagging. Rubbers v. ere inl 1 ease399 words
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Article, Illustration71 1956-04-02 9 MR J H WHEELER. mana^inx director of Borneo Motors ltd and Mr M. Walker, the sei retary. uho are soon to retire uere gucsts-of honour at a farewell dinner given by thr company's staff at the Southern Hotel, Singapore, re< entlv lh« 1 u nt tion uas attended71 words
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Advertisement602 1956-04-02 9 NOTICES \IM> ENDER THE BONN I VTIO.V.S I.V RESPECT rOREH.N INTERESTS IN GERMANY. j HER the provisions of haptcr 10 of B Convention on the Settlement latters Arising out of War and the Occup. Nations nati and aanics organised ui an law in which r.als own assert gainst the Federal602 words
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Advertisement722 1956-04-02 9 TENDER NOTICE RECREATIONAL CENTRE TENDER 'FENDERS are invited for the provision oi -<a) Canteen Facllltlea In the Kuala Lumpur Police District ReS llO 31 Centres situated at High Street, Campbell Load Road and Pudu Police o ations for a period of one year commencing Ist Julv L's6. Quotations need onlv722 words
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Advertisement94 1956-04-02 9 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 45) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No 399 1 of 1953 Re GOH CHENG TIAN, of 139. Tangiin Road. Singapore; Stenographer, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Second and Final dividend is Intended to he declared94 words
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Article525 1956-04-02 10 North Collapse In 2nd Innings Lose 8 For 52 PBNANG, Sun.— North collapsed sensationally in their second innings against the inspired spell ot bowling bv aS. Nagaiah (9-1-36-4) and Barron (12-4-19-3). At stumps North had lost eight wickets lor 52 runs. Maj. F. A. Combe (14) md G. S. Walker525 words
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Article, Illustration33 1956-04-02 10 picture FEDERATION rallied to beat Singapore bv 4— 2 in a soccer match at Jalan Besar yesterday. Chee Sens. Colony custodian, is seen in action during; a series of Federation assaults.- Freddie OeiFreddie Oei - 33 words
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Article205 1956-04-02 10 Sgor' s Fine Victory Over Kedah PENANG, San. Selangor co np Ite I tiuur Qus Irangular key fixtures a: tne Dato Kramat ground tius morning a itb an I tha wav Io>l ictory c>\ er Kedah. Se.an-t'^r wiio el rev 1— 1 against Penang yesterday were ht by Perak to205 words
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Article184 1956-04-02 10 EDIN PETERS - EDIN PETERS By THE second annual Stanvac Economy Run fo r motor cars which finished at Tamrlin Service Station yesterday took a thrillinq turn when five of the °l) competitors were announced bv t h e officials to have been disqualified Die ti'. e who were184 words
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Article53 1956-04-02 10 The Junior Selection team Will be selected from the following to play Singapore 'A' today in a frienc.lv soccer match at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Ang Soon. Jasbir Singh All mad Bakar. Ar>ad. Osinan afaaroff, Cain. Roddi. Lye Hock. Govinda. Majid. Daud Godfrey. Sahar. Tian Soon I. J.53 words
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Article33 1956-04-02 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Omar afsnsp of Johors recsinCc\ his Singles title when ho brat Singapore's Sadali 10-ii. 2-15, 15-2 in tho All Malayan Malays badminton championships which concluded hero today.33 words
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Article31 1956-04-02 10 ROYAL Engineers C\.\':.v^ Association beat Gusto m s Snorts Club bv (Our gOflls tS •..1 In a safa Division 2B soe er ma! h played at Geylang ye terday.31 words
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Article717 1956-04-02 10 KUALA LUMPI'R. Sun. Singapore's challengers Ong Chew Bee. and H Khamis qufllifled foe tht semi Unals togethier with C:i\'C Morn> lieteioimg c'nan-.pion ot tite Men's singli 1 In ths KII n u Club Easter tennis chanipionships which entered into its third <\<w at Klan£ tonay.717 words
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Article81 1956-04-02 10 NIAGARA FALLS. Ncv. Vvk. April 1 (AP)— Ong Poh Um Teik Ho. k of Ma. ava defeated Bever.y \Ve> ott ami 80. Pur 1 of Cat 1 .a 15-7, IT- IS In the men's d< ib es o\ Ibe International in- itation badminton tournsmsnl here81 words
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Article225 1956-04-02 10 MALACCA, Sun. Brilliant teamwork by Malacca's trio of Ah Kah. Ban Chuan and Pens Chuan save the home team a narrow 3 :l victory over Perak's second string in an inter state friendly soccer match on the High School ground yesterday. Too Perak side fielded nine youngsters,225 words
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550 1956-04-02 10 PENANG. Sun. Singapore swept the board in the Chinese Swimming Club's Easter meet held at the Penang CSC, Tanjong Bungah, this afternoon. Participating in the meet arete alao the Petuuif CSC and the Selangor Chinese Chenwu eti Association. Singapore c: up 67550 words
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Article104 1956-04-02 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun: Charles Jalleh ol S, gor won the All-Malayan 25 niles massed start road eye ing i ice held at the Lake Garden, circuit u T'■ ent v one riders took pari in the event Ja eh docked one hour a mins. snd 17104 words
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Article35 1956-04-02 10 SEREMBAN Sun: Aftei trailing 1-0 st tbe Interval Perak eame back witn a sei i rl hall flourish to be*: Negri Sembilan by 2 1 in a fricndv soccer match here today.35 words
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Advertisement289 1956-04-02 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS r^HAV^li NOW SHOWING! AIR CONDTOn'd fin ".a-m.- 1.45- 4.15- 6.43 TEL: ***** anc C|.3()p.m. A GRAND HOLIDAY HIT!! w /\/\/"si^BWS ßs>.a _sHf y «B _a llocJ^> v >^^^, asasr 17 1 ly^al H' rW* .Jl I_U_M _r *m*mwi m w B BWtfft I^H hpH PrTfTTdi _k _^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_HB_a_Haßß_aß289 words
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Advertisement188 1956-04-02 10 '♦^BROTHERS OR V,V M| CAPITOL j^ i to HI Ifflm ClNemaScopE^ lo| I ~^J J REXf-^ rrrl m umj'^lT"^ I", Mil T Plfc^oaL a srA/ers roMOfiioil "'""-'"I l Hi. 11. I .SARAWAK TJ I^£ i TODAY y a.m IM KM) "~i 'A\ \IOI I t PAVILION* now DAVID Ll s188 words
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Article149 1956-04-02 11 f~ if tne root nan .vsso,o it. stadium in the verv frati n Chin Minister Tunku ,1 Ltneral meeting of the fdq" *mm\ Tunku A! R .man. who is also the president of the FAM unced that the F< Government had given him a bank cheque wr trav com149 words
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Article58 1956-04-02 11 KI ALA LU^fPt R. S FI beat Federal Esta ment Office hy 17 n cricket match on the Brickfields Ground here today. \FI 63 runs Rowlands 16 Robertson 17. Soars 7 wickets for 13 runs FEO 46 runs. W. Fernando 13 C. Perera 3 for 15 R58 words
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Article115 1956-04-02 11 MONTE CARLO, Iforch ."il iter) l. -.V Hoad, Austrs- nni 1 impion til lay bv \merlcan Tony Vino rv m the men's o-v- 3 q .rter-finak ol the Mom Carlo International urnament. Vincent won 5-7. t-1 Phs r ind pi dnecd two other Budge Patty S former Wimbledon115 words
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583 1956-04-02 11 LONDON, March 31 (Reuter)-Manchester i nited are almost certain of becoming the English League Division One Champions lor the second time sinee the war alter their brilliant display at Huddersfield todav Two goals by international centre-forward Tommy Taylor gave them victory, and Huddersfield more won ies583 words
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Article1368 1956-04-02 11 RESULTS POSITIONSr. LONDON March 21 (Reutei I Football League standing .'iltor tori.-iys matrncs are I follows*— i.t.\(i( sj dimsion 1 Arsenal Luton 0 Ast( Villa 2. Lve:*- 0 Blackp 01 1. Sheffield 1 Bolton Wanderers 0 Bjnilrv 1 C.rri-tf CJ 1. W. B. A!b;o:: Isea 0, P. End 1 Huddei1,368 words
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Article159 1956-04-02 11 ISLAH ES FORWARDS IN FORM KOTA BAHRU, Sun. -Sultan Ismail College soccer teen verc beaten two g< tab to one bj tbe blah English School <v the Col* lace Green yesterday. blah forwards wall led by [bi i •m, Ite Kel mtan Mai is i Cupper, made some beautiful moves159 words
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Article157 1956-04-02 11 PF.XAXG. Sun. With the •nt or tha municipal its- ..:n !Y: g will a l.v aw be m the running for the principal it aletic and field events to h^ staged ui Ifslaya, Raid sir. R ,,n Bailey, president Of the Penang Amateur Athletic As.-ociatioi when157 words
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Article84 1956-04-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun:-At the annual general meeting of tha Kuala Lumpur Custom* Sportfl Club meeting held here Ine following were elected office bearers President: The Controller ol Customs. Vice President: C Bailee; Secretary: Inche Karlm Ahmad; Treasure.": K. Mathis bbra m i n: Committee: Tan Khoon84 words
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Article257 1956-04-02 11 Perak Schools' Badminton IPOH Sum K. sa m the results of the cui r P r schoolboys and schoolgirls I minton chan.- hips now being red oa t Pei Turf Club courts: Boy's Double* Second Round): M imed Shs lfl u I Iti E wah b< it Ng W:.- e257 words
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Article110 1956-04-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Singapore Chartered Bank beat Selangor and Negri Chartered Banks 4-2 in their annual .soccer match on the Taylor Road ground here yesterday. Singapore bankers were the better balanced side. Singapore with two state players in centre half Kim Beng and Osman Angullia in goal110 words
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Advertisement392 1956-04-02 11 SITUATIONS VACANT PERLIS NATIONALS (NON MALAY) SCHOLARSHIP FUND BOARD i PPLICATIONS are inv '< V frcea suitab aualified students who are subjects ef H Highness thc R iler of Per ii advanced Course? of Study .er al "HI DSSSI Rflltf I I Malaya, or Overseas Applicants should submit full particulars392 words
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Advertisement502 1956-04-02 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SIItJATI()\S VACANI w o. ORE CITY COUN< U Pa j I I X I 1 M K-l etiou.» Diss ase salary i 4. rr fi V '4 Must be C.M.B. Certifi R -I MOK II \< HI.R. Po»Johore. at commencing salary Ml \2<i 4 Bonus of t $250502 words
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Miscellaneous250 1956-04-02 11 SINCi \PORE SO Xfl I LE IGI E Ij Bet FRII VJ I v A 1 J. r Select it J Sled t 7.00 1 perl Sl 9 Bndnn K, sen fl l D I S 1 Rodin is rs Jollilada A 1 ut Park "tan vb J r A250 words
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Article120 1956-04-02 12 Windsor Lad The Spectre Trundle Hill Scrutineer \Ki.l NUN \K,.I.\II\\ j I \DV O-PKKY Jggg 14 t ..l.n. ruu- Mov,r 11 J. ok pot II jlSnot if 1 lopri 1»..|.r (..i)n healer Hri>li„as Carol J>< k l W)l IM UtlHi It.\TIIKR\ECI I KIU IJ 1 !j gCOJA 1r.u.i11., lriualla120 words
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Article334 1956-04-02 12 FVE GOT A HORSE! LSI ihe »i_lß 1 I I u?* I J 1 Will Make Light Of 81b. Penalty A PRETTY bright Division Two field has been brought together in the main sprint (Race Six) at Bukit Timah today, last day of the Singapore Turf Club's Easter334 words
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Article, Illustration2023 1956-04-02 12 Race l: 2.30 p.m. Horses CI. 4, Div. 3-7 Furs. 1. SS3 .la.kput II si: Mr K,. SfSSs C.ackncll ..10 Pca^nt (nrl m K.l- M KoKH :.L IJ™ Ciacknell 11 h an,! Ua> *y 5.12 Tai BSS Y stable Von, .Unfixed) 4 >n '"e'ren.de 5y 8.11 MUM Chen2,023 words
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Article895 1956-04-02 12 BILL FUNK - BILL FUNK By Singapore 2 Federation 1 itj 1 u o r, i M,, Ponp Siena r'nek (3) 1 \z.-. A. Boon Seong. Rcfr-rr Cp McCu IU >< n. Mok \V Crouvi: 751'J. FEDERATION, redoubtable fighters, hit back from 2-1 down, to slam Singapore895 words
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Article122 1956-04-02 12 The Royal Air Force who played without their captain I.L. Dunn had no trouble in beating the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club by eight wickstl when they met in I Senior Tournament cricket match at Hong Lim Green yes- terday. The Chinese were a 1 cut f r122 words
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Article81 1956-04-02 12 WELLINGTON. New Zealand. Mar. 30, < Reuter > A ooxer who suffers a broken law will be suspended for life by the (few Zealand Boxing Council who todav agreed on special measureddesigned to guard against fatal accidents in the ring. He will be suspended for two months where81 words
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Article28 1956-04-02 12 KUALA LUMPUR. SunClifford School Kuala Lip is trounced Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur 4— 1 in a soccer match on the Ch. w Road ground here yesterday.28 words
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Article189 1956-04-02 12 I ARGENTINA i> as cood an> in tin- opening ran the afternoon and I cn I a confident vote tn whip t a rivals and score his maiden win Argentina did not have the of luck in the running when he finished Ta -akal over ongs on Drawn on189 words
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Article37 1956-04-02 12 '.XTIC c: I 'tm Jersey Mar. 30, team of basketball players between the ages of nine and twelve have oflered to meet a Russian side of similar age "anytime, anywhere in a spirit of international37 words
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Article68 1956-04-02 12 H ning Audentes ge&tg I pafl home be:>r r _jfl i ium |H Wines over at _fl secorir He I necessary ißprafl able him to h«i vine nir I his l^^fJ|«tjß This Fun Far fl spier. fl .afl close up ferae jH fl King over Sfl dropped a &nafl68 words
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Advertisement118 1956-04-02 12 WEDDING fill aa Silver Tea Coffee) Trays, Tableware C.v Cutglass 1 Numerous other choose fr. P. H. HENDB Jewellers and Si/rersi"^ K. Lumpur ,<fU L__— -p=._; ANNOUNCEMENT p.. |M Mam to koew I* K'OMPLI II 1. 11 I i;« M" S( x the coupon hrlow a nrl SCIENTiriC fISTBOW N118 words
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