Singapore Standard, 13 April 1956
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Title Section28 1956-04-13 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 haes) 2400 ft A i. FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 fr SINOAI'ORE. FRIDAY, APRIL 13. 1956 1 1 PAGES l"> CENTS28 words
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Article, Illustration525 1956-04-13 1 adsfdf sdf sdf I >peratI rict I ged a I j- goods train I st deffL recent years. I *as extensive. flow. a wa r tender crc waa L »»;iialt7 •»*-ar persons tragi, the e guard il lnrs were r. place t -rules beTapah i tß525 words
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124 1956-04-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Federation Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, today publicly named six Malay terrorists, three of them 7' men. and one "hostile" aborigine and called upon 'hem to surrender forthwith During an address to 2.000 people on the Temerloh Padang this afternoon,124 words
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Article29 1956-04-13 1 THE Commissioner Genera] for South-east Asia. Sir Robert Scott, return to Singapore by Pan American Airways yesterday after a two-week tour of Jakarta. Hongkong and '.he Philippines.29 words
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87 1956-04-13 1 Tey Jump Ship To Be In 'Merrie England' I pad Indian seamen Mil ship at an aver- 40 per month. I *2t? s said here toI High Commispßaan attributed ■*< "deserttor I unemplo benefits and better mcsjfl m« rr c 'A i7- h igh- r h< rr [n lia and87 words
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Article141 1956-04-13 1 Eden To Confer With Henderson JERUSALEM, April 12— Israel charged four Egyptian .jet fighters invaded Israeli territory today and engaged in dog-fights with Israeli interceptor planes. Ono Egyptian Vampire jet Sfafl Shot down 'into Israeli '< rritnry and the others I lea Pe d. l>raeli militaryReuter; U.P. - 141 words
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Article138 1956-04-13 1 CEYLON'S NEW CABINET COLOMBO Apr;'. 19 Reuter) air. Salomon Bandaranaikf was sworn in Bt no n today s Ceylon a rv aj Prime Mm an r, Minister ol Defence nnd liinister i Ext i rnal Aft airs and ann unci d his cabinet as follows Mr. \V Dahanayake ducal lon138 words
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Article121 1956-04-13 1 LONDON. April 12 (UP)— Irish national.- todav raided the Tate National Gallery of British art in London shortly after it opened this morning and earned away a Dutch masterpiece which they elaim belongs to Ireland A controversy had raged for 30 years over the painting121 words
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266 1956-04-13 1 MARSHALL TELLS EURASIANS NOT TO WORRY EURASIANS in Singapore were assured bv the Colony's Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, that the question of minority representation under the new constitution would bo contacted bv thd allparty Merdeka Mission at Eti London talks with the British Government Thai assurance whs given to266 words
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Article22 1956-04-13 1 A MASKED gunman shot and killed a Greek Cypnot at Akanthou village on the north coast of Cyprus yester- A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article448 1956-04-13 1 As Jus Soli' Row Grows MUST HAVE CALM, CAREFUL DEBATE, SAYS DATO TAN K I A LA LIMPIR, Thurs. Top-ranking leaders of the Malayan Chinese Association have been summoned for a policy meeting with the President. Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan, in Malaeca this week-end. The meeting448 words
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152 1956-04-13 1 MONTE CARLO. Apr;! 12 iRe u t gr)— Pnneo.ss-to-be-Graee Kelly stepped onto Monaco soil today amid the acclaim Of her future subjects after a Mediterranean reunion with Prince Rainier, aboard his white yacht. Their mor ting first since the Prince left America last month152 words
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Article73 1956-04-13 1 KOTA BAHRI Thurs The wife fif a Police orpor al, (he Mahani. 20. her sister, (he Sarena. 16. wife of a serviceman, and a school girl. 13, wen- drowned while swimming during a pi< nic in Kuala Besar to day. when lhe> got into difficulties in73 words
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Article831 1956-04-13 2 Quotable Quotes QUOTABLE quotes from yesterday's I^egislative Assembly session: "Literature cannot be Malayanized." Chief Minister David Marshall. "No more supreme insult to an Englishman than mistaking him for an American "—PAP Leader Lee Kuan Yew. "Government's White Paper is a good defender of Colonel Blimps educational policy."831 words
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1381 1956-04-13 2 taught other than the mother tongue. For the last 50 years, the Chinese schools have become more and more suspicious of Government. "A.s far a.s they are concerned, they have seen no change in the substance between the Colonial Government and the1,381 words
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442 1956-04-13 2 'Chinese Students Are Not Fooled Easily On the question of Chinggg school students taking part in politics. Mr. Lim laid that it was up to Government, now to clean up the bad hats. But. ne warned student participation in polities cannot be avoided especially at a time when the country442 words
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Article, Illustration433 1956-04-13 3 SAMARITANS BRING MESSAGE TO FAMILY SINGAPORE seaman, who broke his spine \vh*n a freak wave hit his ship in the Great Australian Bight, on Oct 1. now lies in a convales* cent hospital in Perth, Australia. \nd he is pining for home433 words
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Article79 1956-04-13 3 fR, Thurs.— 19-year-old x% a doable mur- today applied First for a transfer custody to Conlast charged ■Oder oi Mrs. 1 Wong Voon Seong and Madam Yap Yoon Her. 83. The two worn md battered to death in their Jalan Nakhoda home. Kampong Pandan. her- the morning of March79 words
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Article76 1956-04-13 3 T' I E Dep v Commis -7 >n< 1 Qi n raJ Mr. a a Dudley, \i fi Sins ipore this morning tq Carthage foi Britain I) Of hia tOUI Ol duty. H locci Mr Angus M 1 Kmti h, who is at pre- sent H ad of76 words
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Article22 1956-04-13 3 TUNKU a R ihman in eapacitj Mil I Bl e and Security. rr I r: c\ Emerge* areas in PahaJßgi22 words
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194 1956-04-13 3 KLALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Federation Minister lor Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. told graduates of the College of Agriculture todav that understanding and willingness to tackle rural problems counted more than text book knowledge. At tho College graduation ceremony, Inche Aziz said: Let194 words
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232 1956-04-13 3 Notorious Hongkong Confidence Gang At Large Police KUALA Lt MPIR, Thurs.— lhe Federation Police varned todav that a notorious Hongkong gang of "Tin Sin Kuk" swindlers is at large in Malava. TT .1 Using an ingenlou s method of confidence-tricking, these swindlers are after big stakes. their Victims being Chinese232 words
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Article113 1956-04-13 3 'Career' Burglar Jailed KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Magistrate Raja Asian Shah today Bent '•carer:-" housebreaker, m. Nagalingam te ja.i for .?9 months. Nagalingam had b en convicted four times before in addition to a five year restricted residence order Imposed on her. by "he Selangor MentTi Besar last October. Prosecuting Officer,113 words
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Article31 1956-04-13 3 THK Te -brum! CVege j K ila Lumpur aril] bold "double ceremony" In Aus si le Barard diplomas to graduates who passed its examinations in 1959 and this year.31 words
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Article28 1956-04-13 3 THE .lohore State Cloven ment will <• future ehargi ftates for expenses incurred b burying theu labourers or their dependents who die in a c,(i\ ernment hospital28 words
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Article36 1956-04-13 3 •APPLICANTS in Ulu Langat for State and Federal citizenship need no longer be interviewed by "foreigners' 1 from Kua'a Lumpur. They will appear before a Language Board comprised entirely of !i x local residents.36 words
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157 1956-04-13 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thins. Thr inability oi an aborigine to count sen! an Area Security Unit on a week-long nek of the jungles of Upper Perak to hunt for "300 uniformed terrorists" said to be on their way to lay si< <je to Kampong Temengor157 words
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209 1956-04-13 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Cheng San. a Selangor State Committee member of the Malayan Communist Party who slit many throats in the Kuala Lumpur area, and collected $2,000 "subscriptions' 1 In his hcv day. is dead. Be was fatally abounded in an209 words
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Article36 1956-04-13 3 A SEVEN-YEAR-OLD loy JanTar, eras fata ly Injured when a branch of a rubber tree sudden y fell on aim In Kampong Batu Uga Puloh In the (Jhj Yam Lama area af Selangor yesterday.36 words
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Article29 1956-04-13 3 MR afoharia Krishnan, Deputy Superintendent f, t Mice from Butterworth, BBS 7- need his new duties as OflVer-In-Charge, Ulu Selangor Police Cirele at Kuala Kubu Bhai L29 words
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Article, Illustration142 1956-04-13 3 A LtVYEAR-OLD girl, Miss Jawahir binti Haji All ol tha Zainab English School, Kota Bharu, returned b v Pan American Airways yesterday after three mon: rts .n America, Miaa Jawahir Brent 'o the United States on a New York 'Americans Friendly Hera'd-Tnhune Youth Forum scholarship. SheStandard - 142 words
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Article38 1956-04-13 3 DR. C. S PICHAMUTHU, Director ol Geology in Mysore and Professor of Geology. Un versify of Mysore, ari I talk on "Geology and Scenery" In the Arts Theatre In Singapore at noon. on Tuesday, April L'i38 words
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Article249 1956-04-13 4 Kl ALA Ll MPIR, Thurs. The Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce have submitted a strongly worded memorandum to the Chief Minister, Tunku AbduJ Rahman, opposing the proposal to legalize the sale of opium to addicts. -Bjgvii trodi I n f Uie Governrncnl n nopoly or. opi tm v. i249 words
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Article200 1956-04-13 4 Warning By City Engineer SINCAPORF. v. ill faee Ba> other blarkf n un'.e^s BSV othei pn ra ec station \g ready 51, cty E tectrical Kn- F\. A Waddle warned at ight" session of the Ma ivanization Commission The present Pa.-ur Panjang Power Station, stressed .Miv200 words
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Article, Illustration168 1956-04-13 4 Welcome Awaits A War Hero BINGAPORE plans a big welo me for a rilipim i na- lonaJ ben i BFho aras co irl martialli d ,ir.d aentenci d to dt at b by Ihi Japan* ae mill tarj forct during •he ajar whi n he sxriyea bi re on Itoulay.168 words
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Article102 1956-04-13 4 NZ Naval Chief For HK Visit CHIEF ol the N>'\ Zealand N'-- Staff, Rear Admiral K H alcßeath, arrived In Sinfapore nv C^antaa BOA! yesterday on bij wav to visil (few 7,c,i. ,r..': snipj in Hona> kcr.z. After his Honskop.^ i rip. Pea:- Admiral afcßeatk arfll attend i oonlexence of102 words
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85 1956-04-13 4 Aussie For Fed. Defence Treaty Talks aistralia'S otaasrvnf as the defence treaty talks between the Federation anri the United Kingdom Government, Air Vice- Marsh a: A. M. Murdoch, arrived in Si:, gapore by QantSS/BOAC yesterday. Air Marshal Murdoch la the Deputy Secretary (Military) 111 ths Australian Dctence Department The defence85 words
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Article143 1956-04-13 4 CLOSING rubber priees (rents p«>r lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (nom.) 921 Ml No. 1 RSS April Wi 9.;i No. 1 May *y\i No. H WJ No .*> <n\ 92' Tone: Steady. TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday was ***** per pieul (down $1) LONDON143 words
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Article49 1956-04-13 4 FOR allowing his house to be used as a faraini house sin Poh biii Dainfl afadoyu, 45 owner, and occupier ot a bouse at Parit Pecha Parit Jawa, Muar. \va> fined $75 or foui areeks* imprisonment by trie afUBT Magistrate. Inehe Pawan Ahmad, yesterday. CEYLON'S NEW GOVT.49 words
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Article, Illustration251 1956-04-13 4 THOTGH Ceylon's new government will be nationalistic, it will not be one of extreme fanaticism. Thifl message from c'e>'on's new Premier. Mr. Soiom< r. Bar.darnaike. was o:>< osed to The fftnadaitl ay Ibe Pie dent of the World Fellowship o*l B,v itt Profl *aot G I251 words
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Article43 1956-04-13 4 HONGKONG, Apr;! 12 Sp< Standard Serv j 0 C lng prices of Um Ht 7~kong Exchange were: |15.t0 ko Sterling; 15.***** to rs-:. s; .841 to Malay m tl; c,! 173 to one Inoone.-ian Buniah* Hold s: 7 to a tael.43 words
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Article202 1956-04-13 4 THE strike threat by nearly 320 employees ol the Oversea Chinese Bank in Singapore is temporarily off. Last night the staff met at the Bank Employees' Union premises at Cecil Street and decided tO defer the strike action for two months to give time to trie202 words
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Article, Illustration109 1956-04-13 4 New Air ViceMarshal Flies In the new Fhirf sf Staff. Headquarters, Far East Air Force. Air Vice-Marshal Francis Joseph St. George Rraithwaite. arrived in Singapore yesterday to assume duties. Air Vice-Marshal Braithwaitc succeeds Air ViceMarshal Alan David Gillmore, uho recently left for Britain. The new Chief-of-StaflT, was formerly Air Officer109 words
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306 1956-04-13 4 'Strange Couple Cheated Me', Widow Tells Court SOON alter the news was published of a widow being compensated with $20,000 by an insurance company on the death of her husband in an accident. a stranger began visiting her house. Six months later, the widow discovered she was cheated of $8,000306 words
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Advertisement292 1956-04-13 4 CATHAY «»H..SNr M^7^^M TODAYICATHAYfe^aj MO K V M n'J BIGGER THAN THE 'V GOLD RUSH! T H^^v FREDERICK B&ISS<DN v <0S J^^H V i THE f J Color by V P JL| g TECHNICOLOP 7 :^BBssi M-G-f* p""'"'/ illlriDrr^^^^^^Bsi r M \"o- T .o"*jfn^ l^ l f^ RKim khfl JAMIs292 words
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Article, Illustration149 1956-04-13 5 THE Singapore Sea Cadei Cofpef acting Sen Offi U Goh Ke* Seah Cfolcd a per- < dent yesterday when he took command of an end-of-teni section bv th- Si ni Officer of the Roval Malayan Navy. Cap\i:n H E H Nich RX. It was 1149 words
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Article42 1956-04-13 5 Kr \NFT:i R- sinald. I°. n :he Roy.. I r I rce, was sated to Singap^:- G m ral Hospital n n with serious head justained iltei fell ott -r. >■ Andrews Road. Hi ion was report* Til42 words
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Article709 1956-04-13 5 Father Denies Beating; Murder Trial In 4th Dav EE CHONG KOON. 1 i: *>•' rday told S ngapore Assize < "■<" wa s sa i 1 and bewildered by the >;(i(ien death of 1 is four-year-old 100 Be and his wHa 7\, ns y u* of c709 words
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Article84 1956-04-13 5 r.i HWA, aj sii asl paid l Hongk ng schn make B BNBTSOnaI appearan, g and ling r patrona al Ihe ga a charity pre* :r<:c oi tho D r. "Tne Flame ol Love" at the Odeon Theatre, Singapore, al 9.30 p.m. en Anri] i84 words
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Article25 1956-04-13 5 WONC) Ka; Han. St, WBI Sjied P8 b v the Muar Ifagistrate. Inche Pawan Ahmad yesterday for ocfaHns his identity card on afarcb -•">•25 words
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166 1956-04-13 5 EXPERTS TO FIND A COMMON MALAY LANGUAGE EXPERTS Irom Europe and South-east Asia will assemble in Singapore in September lo cairv Otti research and discuss ways and means of standardizing Malay as it is spoken in Indonesia and Malaya. These experts arc being invited by the sponsors of the Malay166 words
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Article64 1956-04-13 5 LONDON. April 12 Reuter)— The agenda for the talks between British ministers and Mr. David Marshall, Singapore's Chief Minister, who will head an all-party delegation will cover 1. A definition of internal self-government. 2. A date for the introduction of internal self-government. L The structure of the64 words
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Article84 1956-04-13 5 SINGAPORE'S Minister r -r Education, afr. Chew Swee Kee. yesterday to d S3 new j qualified Chinese -•h o a teachers that their BTOIR Ifl the ChJßetf actio i aas ijoin^ lo be one nf greet inaportanca to tha future ol Singapore. Sprakin^ at Hie fir-'84 words
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Miscellaneous63 1956-04-13 5 Standard c^lmanac Informntion at a Glance iß't FlljN.cjA'PlGlß'f CHINESI (II VMI'.I K IM < «»M u;t I Exhil Chl ne*e P 1 and 1 ie>e Chamber of Commerce. S1 iiniK \M<>\ 01 i;<>\ v < u BS: 7 p m Gymn I 1 K I i'\ \<; \IN w.m; UK63 words
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Article567 1956-04-13 6 YEAR ieo wrote that the sailing boat of V UM a. iRDCC would f.-v meter 0:1 the rocks or .ins r ir.rt nffiria! languages, and Alliance CtrclCl then accused us of trying to split the trinity ajainbolising racial un;:.. It is on these Identical r It567 words
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Article375 1956-04-13 6 r V:. :\i:cment made by the Minister tor Labour aaaßl Welfare in thc Singapore Legislative A-srmb'.v yesterday, in answer to questions on ':r.;\nvment in the Colony, adds to the dismal i hich the Labour Front Coalition administration has to show tai Ihe twelve months it has been375 words
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Article, Illustration794 1956-04-13 6 RALPH CHAMPION - THE BIG DIVIDE RALPH CHAMPION You had better know the truth about says DESPITE soft folk and public platitudes, the fact is that the gulf between President Eisenhower and Sir Anthony Eden has never been wider. At a time when unity between the Western powers is urgent and essential, the794 words
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Article454 1956-04-13 6 S;r: it h totarßatipg to note a aether the reason- of Um revocation of the Vata> QaSil RBBR of tho City Council's Establishment Committee as stated in your paper hated 7th April. 195fi. are sincere. It would be pertinent to BBS if Mr. Jl454 words
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Article211 1956-04-13 6 WHATA PRICE i I Z Sir: Is there anyone j who wants to pay i 2 'through his nose' for 2 a slightly less than 2 two thirds cup of C C- coffee? If there is any- i one let him ro to the t e Singapore Airport Hotel. 2211 words
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Article, Illustration119 1956-04-13 6 Sir: A mistake appears to have been made in the presentation of the article published on Tuesday's Singapore Standard. In discussing the reasons for shortage of trained nurses in the Public Health Field I gave as one. among several others that some nurses might prefer training in health visiting119 words
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537 1956-04-13 6 S: r As n member of one o* The Bajaasfflaj co' 1 ties The Errasians. 1 wigh to express through m\)§ medium and generosity of the Singapore Standard, my personal views on desires ot Mr. Mars'". I and his Merdeka mission. 1 also537 words
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Article36 1956-04-13 7 tp>— JJ^av called Servis's in a, > end in Alge i pers' ng in the rtt African ind his J %gffuMv session which Bs?^svv Ti I I I 3 QflS regular I as and **> duty in36 words
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Article18 1956-04-13 7 \RV ot State .r f5 has canpfnd next ation isep in I deve- Middle East I18 words
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Article, Illustration61 1956-04-13 7 SIX penguins brought back by members of the Nishin Maru whaling expedition, which returned to Japan recently from the Antarctic, strut proudly on the deck of the vessel. 'Ihe expedition established the world's Rlffe- catch for Antarctic whaling this season. Eleven penguins. brought back as guests toUP - 61 words
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Article223 1956-04-13 7 Virfarf It (IP) |..m--mim *caa|R mit iaiprisonMerdav tor br* s aine-year-|Raat ta death. Ut an easy ta c McKee handsome U teen-ager stood r sen, chewing L as a wad of Cbbbrrj a defence bft a Bf a trial, the B*Bbrs the youth to of your223 words
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Article56 1956-04-13 7 uK Jamaica. Nethersole. I Ifaaare Min I Fiterday that SRRt is making exto •fcaa and British 1 programme into Widay law to •al investors, hi J toe normal lm'*wlaaaa conces-.•"•n-year tax lrer [5 investments. l*Sßßts for retax exemp ■JR with the ■J* fS* RS that J**¥kh regional J^nil *>f56 words
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Article31 1956-04-13 7 Florida. April persons were f w the flaming raw! 1 I*pJJ^1 pJJ^ truck at a 'Ismail Florida JZ/ niember of I Clifford Pa? til ,f> f Iheii a ""a amoloi31 words
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Article17 1956-04-13 7 I April HJ announced K yi'«h Fleet '^erranean d -ir. rt d. r 10 2000 miles17 words
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160 1956-04-13 7 TOO MUCH DISUNITY TO BE SAFE -TIMES S-£ Asia Another Balkans' LONDON, April I] (s% I The Times said today that there was too much disunity for safety among nr dependent nations of South •easl Asia. This independ^- r I ria bodia. South V Laos, Thailar md Malaya ins wi-160 words
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Article25 1956-04-13 7 THE Indian govern plan end 50.000.000 rupees in a touehabi *he cou Bfii ister of SI I for Home Affairs, said on Wednesday. APAP - 25 words
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Article, Illustration49 1956-04-13 7 vriK\niVK Audrev Lambert, looking suspiciously \IIKAI li*r, *uur. models a protective hke a visitor from outer spate models a p helmet and ßaider cape at the Press -lo ourt of the rourth 110 r J£ nl P of the Board of the n«<l for specialised protectee < lothing. UPUP - 49 words
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Article219 1956-04-13 7 Ikes Policy A Failure, Says Adlai Stevenson DAYTONA BEACH, Florida, April 12, (AP)— Adloi Stevenson charged yesterday that the Eisenhower Administration policy in the Middle East had brought the United States to the brink of war. He urged that America assist Israel With arms219 words
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Article62 1956-04-13 7 NEW YORK April 11 'AP —Eugene iMomin. a talented young American n^anitt, kaavca todav tor a cotacert tottrol the Far Bast, Including appearances in Singapore Japan. Manila. Hongkong. Vietnam and Korea. latomia ha- appeased in Europe and South Arnatica. and With a'.' of ihe eading orchestras62 words
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Article29 1956-04-13 7 DANNY 'S 3rd TRIP THE UN. Children's Fund (TJNICEF) announces that movie comedian Danny Kaye soon would make his third overseas trip in three year' to promote UNICEF's work29 words
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Article50 1956-04-13 7 WASHINGTON April 12 iap e Assistant Secretary ot st a'e Walter B It b< rt •< n aid fi sterday th< Unit d Stat* s negot tat ing il h Japan for the sale ol 250, 000 tons ol surplus American rice with payment In Japanese50 words
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Article27 1956-04-13 7 RANGOON. April I" (AP) A Red China A;ri;ne> twin-engined Dlyushin piane landed here yesterday to Inaugurate a service be: ween Rangoon and Kunming Weal China.27 words
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Article36 1956-04-13 7 NEW DELHI Api 12 (Ar India and Pakistan whoa DOli !B .-tied l| rv l• border Incidents earlier this month, opened diacuaaioni I U nl.iv aimed at a cn ar c. marcation ol frontiers36 words
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Article21 1956-04-13 7 LONDON April 12. (AP)— Bntam yesterday accused Saudi Arabia ot large-scale gun-running across the unguarded frontiers ot the Aden Protectorate,21 words
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Article30 1956-04-13 7 LIMA. Peru, April 12 'AP' Reports received yesterday from CUSCO, ancient Inca capital, said a Dutch geological expedition had reached the foothills ol the remote snow-covered Balecantay Peak.30 words
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Article29 1956-04-13 7 OSLO. Apnl 12 (AF) The Omo newspaper *A>rdons Gang" demanded yesterday that Norway's Obsolete Jet fighters be sold cheaply to Israel for defence against the Arab bloc.29 words
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Article27 1956-04-13 7 CAMBRIDGE, Ma^sachusettS. April 12. 'UP' A US Government -.sponsored SUTvey .showed that Russia has a small but elite corps of aeronautieal seientists .second to none.27 words
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Article21 1956-04-13 7 LONDON. April 12. MP)— Russia aa an estimated 20,000 "first line" military aircraft. Pbi liamenl a/as told yesterday21 words
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Article29 1956-04-13 7 ax Australian-buill ailotleai Mark II Jindivik plane exploded mile over the Woomera firina range ou Wednesday during the first public demonstration here of guided missile attack. UPUP - 29 words
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Article52 1956-04-13 7 DAMASCUS. Syria. Apnl 13 <'\Pi-King Hussein ol Jordan and Syria's President Shukri Kowatly last nlgnt announced their countries determination not to join foreign pacts in the Middle East and their agreement to ioint military measures to "resist and check any Israeli aggression on their country I52 words
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Article97 1956-04-13 7 Nat Cole Cancels Engagements BIRMINGHAM. Alabama. April 12 'AP' Nat King) Cole, who was attacked on the stage by a group oi white men during a concert here on Tuesday night, has cancelled scheduled appearance* in three other Southern US cities The Negro ballad siaaei and pianist >aid just before97 words
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193 1956-04-13 7 WASHINGTON. Apr.' 12 (AP) I'S. Assistant Secretary of State Waiter S. Robertson predicted yesterday the Russians will make many enticing trade offers to the Asian countries in coming mor.'hs. Robertson, the State Department's top official on Far EastBra affairs, asked the Houae Foreign193 words
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Article152 1956-04-13 7 LONDON. April 12. (UP)— Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin pledged yesterday to "spare no effort"' to end the cold war during his forthcoming visit to Britain. Bulgania said thai he and Soviet Communist Party boss Nikita Khrushchev would endeavour to make their V sit152 words
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Article182 1956-04-13 7 Tel Aviv's Terror Night JERUSALEM Israel April 12, (UP -A series bJ Fedayeen attack- \):<y,:£.ci •< rrei to arithin the bbjbrl of Te] Aviv last night as the Arab infiltratori she and bombed a school, a crowded synag gu* at piavcr 1 .jj j nc182 words
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Article124 1956-04-13 7 Cut This Out For The Wife LONDON. April 12. (AP) You might < lip this out and paste it on your wife's mirror: Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margarrt gft a lot of mileage out of their hats. B:dh were photographed at the wedding of one of their cousins. Pr124 words
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Article94 1956-04-13 7 Ike, The 'Do-Nothing President' DES MOINES. lowa. April 12 i AP' Former President Harry S. Truman, who has often expressed his sympathy for his successor, turned on President Eisenhower In a politieal speech last night and called him "a do-noth-ing President Truman declared thai "with presidential leadership, we could have94 words
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Article123 1956-04-13 7 Give-Up Ruse Traps Troops ALGIERS -.;>.. 12 UF Foreign Legionnaln and Zouave > long;.: a n battlr again-' 200 r« b< arooded Mill Moroccan frontiei y< *terda*, with a death Te i. far 52 r. bels and 2< troop Half the troop- died when the rebels pretend* d surrender but123 words
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Advertisement76 1956-04-13 7 ugJ? HEY The All British Lawn Mower The popularity achieved by PRESTO LORNMO" mowers results from their easy, smooth -running, clean -cutting qualities. Their S" H.ometer Heiecc 1 PRESTO $jjT Treod Lcnd Wh ee!^, g<vc They are available in 14" or 16" width ot cut and can be supplied with76 words
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Article182 1956-04-13 8 WANTED A Philanthropist... the WHAT is most sadly lockklfl In the UniverSf y of Malaya today is "ro fraternization be- *een Students and thc staff Students of both sexes Hostelhtes and nonhostellites This is the opinion of P Social Secy. tary o: th( LJniversit Students' Union, Mr. Roland E. S182 words
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Article86 1956-04-13 8 JUNIOR Inspector Koo fhons Ron,* of thr Sarauik Constabulary ua> rer.«ntl* v.- irried the Raton Honour h% lord I.loyd. I nder-Secretan of State for thc Colonies, at a pas>c wetted officers of the (oloni.il Police Forces it llendon Kncland. Inspector Koo has had onh thr. v \ears'86 words
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202 1956-04-13 8 PROBLEM OF FRATTING YOUTH SEMINAR 1 Emphasis On Culture H;. hj ;v- to g eotenc of persons." he added. Ml L.m expressed the hjopc al the students that i phUaiithrapM mmht ptrcharjce come forward to ip the Unirersitj to build ire wh< re the202 words
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Article100 1956-04-13 8 controversy is now racing among Singapore Buddhists as to when Wesak Day, the birthdu of Buddha, should be celebrated. g Cc ony I ■en nenl however, gaaattad May 13 1 public h< day, A ai 'mn of OaC B ..i I|] il n maintains thai Ma\ 21100 words
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Article101 1956-04-13 8 STOP THE FLOOD JOHOBI BAHRU, Taauta.— The people I *;amat ffattt something to be done bf G 7 -.ent to prevent flooding by the > Segarr. They have suggested that the river be dredged but in the opinion of Government that lid not prevent Soo ling because the arc- baaS101 words
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Article82 1956-04-13 8 S'.X routh organizations pete in the pre i inary re uis of the f- tiva V Kith '-V- .-atest sponsored by the Singapore C aicil al the St. Joseph'? tion H ill at 6.30 p.m. tonight. They are the an EuJMM B-■ B* Cub. Yin Cha Ka: youth82 words
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Article104 1956-04-13 8 THR Indonesian Women's Association Ot Singapore a/ill celebrate the birthday of Radcn Adjeag Kartaii. the Indonesian v/onian who spent her Ufa ia the cause of emanapat:on for her countrywomen, on Apr 21, at 6 p.m. The soe'iai. which will he held at the home of the104 words
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Article37 1956-04-13 8 THK 0 i Rail esians' Association, Singapore, anl] ho.d ita annual general meeting at Hail eg Institution at 5 p.m. today, Tiie President, Dr. A C Saaa, yesterday appealed *o r. o'.d hoys to attend.37 words
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86 1956-04-13 8 TREAT FOR X-RAY CLUB JR TWO MATINEE SHOWS SHAW Brothers and the Cathay Organization will donate two film shows for the Junior Section of the Singapore X-Ray Club. All members under 19 years can attend free on presentation of their membership cards. Non members who wish to attend the matinees86 words
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Article79 1956-04-13 8 Good Show... Lads THE General Officer Commanding, Singapore Base District, Major General D.D.C. TuUoch, yesterday commended all those Who took part in t'nv success* ul disposal of ani'uunCian wund at Jervois Road early last BlOlt th. He said Ihe irork nf the Ammunition Examiners oj Ihe R.AO.C. and the working79 words
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194 1956-04-13 8 AGREEMENT ENDS LONG DISPUTE TEN thousand industrial employees in Singapore Naval Base will share nearly onp million dollars in Use form of back-pay. An agreement to bar at date the revised wage rates of the workmen araa signed by the Admiralty and the Naval194 words
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Article266 1956-04-13 8 asdfsdfsdf World e J SINGAPORE shoppers will this year have the opportunity of a world bargain tour in air-con-ditioned comfort at the fourth annual International Bazaar for the Blind at Victoria Memorial Hall, on Saturday, Apr. 28. Final details were worked out yesterday v ths Bazaar's266 words
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Article28 1956-04-13 8 i m 1 :'taia Hfll SB S. PeaaVrtaai m\M M M I m M MS to 3am The skips taafc aB the bbbKc fr» «f 1 Daaaair28 words
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Article45 1956-04-13 8 A iriety show for the Fer^ ces "Let's Go C peeled to arrive in Singapore lay from London on a V.r: Eastern Bi e a ve» member team visit the Feneration, Hongl* 7 and Korea before returning 1 a gland in June.45 words
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Advertisement377 1956-04-13 8 WHERE WHAT TO BUY L^que trigjcr action colour-corrected f/3-5 lens. a/^^"^ V W !>»' BBJ -Jflß llflK ■^mT^ AVAiLABwE AT ALL LEAOINC I^,l Carefully Finished ,*T^!^\ «^^w^ PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALERS ¥^V I V fcM > ,o L^m\ C^iS-aßß^lk^Baaaaaal*^ U4^- I l/lfi»ff 1 lM^- 23-11 Coleman Strent, ///W^3TaV^«l H -^?:^fg»,^s. shoe? iff^;;377 words
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100 1956-04-13 9 7,77/I.'' il üßtil he ii rflt Lit t^^y JTmrni m Tcj****** 1 tbe -mmf** -'< ay ff It hiw--ftwabHuad; Its sear at slammed east: he Cftr, ss the tr with his keep m aYscgea* in© tl T signalling till 'Jl100 words
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Article1344 1956-04-13 9 MILLION Brsiustorm •v H* rv. tended the empty wallet to- P -re aai been. ••Save he begged. "Save my cents carfare save rr. Toward morning some dim and wavering fig handed bim a punched transfer and be rode four blocks further West In a car crowded with Negroes, be' the1,344 words
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Article599 1956-04-13 9 A Cadet In Amoy (Elegant Flower) by Desmond Neill, John Murray, 18s. TT hai bron the practice „n the Malayan Civil Service since the days of Um Chinese Protectcrate and the post-war Secretariat for Chinese Affairs :o send cadet officers ban this department to China to learn the Cr.inese language,599 words
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Article39 1956-04-13 9 ARRESTED for driving with od licence plates, a man in New Jersey. USA.. Wai aso found to have stolen the car. been absent without leave from the Army, and paid for the traffie ticket with a homemade note.39 words
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Article44 1956-04-13 9 r JTHREE youths in Mary land. U.S.A.. were accused of deliberately startin-; a fire to keep the fire chief busy They wanted to visit his daughter and her j*irl friend. THE FIRE CHIEF ALWAYS MADE THE BOYS GO HOME AT 9 p.m.44 words
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Advertisement115 1956-04-13 9 a^4C aia mW mw aaa aaaaaa^^. l'i :^I\II x _l x^m/l m i/^*) mm ra\ r* '''sin \i *fcAfl| a L— m mwm P^f^^V Nothing can beat a IiVS^WI 0(/A,e Diamond felMpM 1 /Wf S7 P/ISf WCT Ih\<^»J hw cm rn aaa »»»oi r+Mgf^ww aaaaaa agSaaa Y_a aa\. -/m m115 words
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Miscellaneous51 1956-04-13 9 3C Every Friday J- For Children j 'A^fe I rv.»-AvErOs T AV \V SE-i*o/ 1 I "1 7 o£*M£ TOO >^> TOMAHAWKS HL i _^mW t v k"*i V Bai t^J Twa J^^mmmjL SAC^ amiw^mmmm***f r a C^C^^'*"^ I %j o«c^OT" i^ .-.r^w *> l^^^^^i B^aar' *8r a\.^aav^ > 151 words
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Miscellaneous307 1956-04-13 9 a aaTf^H u' PJ J- I H-v P^ i'^ aaaaaa aaaaaa I I ■a Ba aaj ik I *j j I bbV* 111l I Ib "TT" BBBBar^""^!"""*^^ I am v __M B i aaaal aaaa aaaW __l^_l .^^^h>^_bl a_al '1111l 11.l 1. I 1 ITS 4 2* }7,v r.n across307 words
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Article24 1956-04-13 10 THE Export-Import Bank has announced a credit of US$B2,OOO to Thai. and for buying of dic<e'-po\vered shovels from the United States.24 words
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Article, Illustration387 1956-04-13 10 THE Japanese Gov Crnmcri yesterday to hove token st CD export of Japanese cotton qc V. States through Singapore > according to o United P rcss a 'i TI,A AMIMAmin n^. "w > had be. -p. i« m OBgS^^ 1 1 ■OOfJh -r o two Asian ports I Japan387 words
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Article88 1956-04-13 10 TAIPING -BORN Joan Campbell. 21 -year-old secretary in Kuala Lumpur, iron the first prize of a trip to Hongkong for tiro, in the Lever Bros. "Knight's Castile Charm and Personality Competition." She uas selected by a panel of judges from nearly SOO photographs sent in88 words
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300 1956-04-13 10 Finance And Commerce NEW THREAT TO TIN INDUSTRY MALAYAN tin will suffer a severe blow, it a new con-manu-facturing process, using aluminium-coated steel instead of tin-coated steel, is introduced in America. I Packing experts in America sav then Is no teason foi America not adopting this new can making method,300 words
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Article118 1956-04-13 10 INDUSTRIALS were again wc'i-suppc-rted on the Malayan siiare market ycsternay but price changes were few. Rubben and tins were quiet. The Ma. ayan Sharehrekcr^ Association announced the following price changes yesterday INDUSTRIALS Buyers Setters Robm-on Co, Orda. 2 45 2 50 Straits Traders 25.75 26 75 United118 words
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Article139 1956-04-13 10 SINGAPORE Chinese prod -ce E\ hange noon closing pri es p» pk il jraaterday: Co* rs A ri 1281 buyers. $28| rs; May |28j b lyers, $283 h era* onul oil bulk) $42$ iv. nconul oil (drums) $45* se era, M mtok white pepper $108 se ers, Sarawak139 words
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Article135 1956-04-13 10 SHIPS IN PORT OUTER ROADS Prince Salvor. Ifarita, Ttiorrion. Yasukaava Mar:;. Islander, Van Heals/. Kolkhoznik, Kirov. Mina, Bursa. Tai Peh. Mui Hens. Kin Benveg, Batavia, Tabian, BatoC R.ihra. AinbouL Angking. Glory, Janasens, Qrmara, INNER ROADS Loh Sio Lee, Hong Ming. Belaga, Legundi, Merlimau, Tong Hong, Playaran. Hermeiin Dukai. Tg. Pinang,135 words
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Article172 1956-04-13 10 THE published figures of the International Rubber Study Group which show a shortfall of 47 ">OO tons of production below consumption, make surprising reading the London Einans. cial Times states in a survey of supplies of natural rubber. The fact is that this deficit reflects, not the current172 words
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Article18 1956-04-13 10 HONG FATT (Bungi I B< ti) Ltd. output in I:"--ter 1956 was 2.600 59 ills18 words
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Article17 1956-04-13 10 Anoth Garud Servi Mly y- fc. tall tvl rday 25^ ai ■eteral h** g airline,. Pcnana tr17 words
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Article41 1956-04-13 10 eemU per Ih f« \l giaam ma r J etmt Good trade I were la' -t of tbe the price it ovi brought ite wards the dose. There was i tower l market md 1 steady. NOON PI Tone PM41 words
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Article31 1956-04-13 10 A NATUMyJ duced f r from heej- able in the m In 1931. •irhtr.an I* up the along the j* I the siibrtanaey clusiss n* The under the n^31 words
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Article136 1956-04-13 10 MALAYAN sharebrokcrs jre* lerday reported the following business done: BB PeLs 47/6; V N Ords $1.65, W Hammer $247i; H Waugh $1 22L McAlister $:i 02i. M. Box $1.50; Robinson Ords $2.45: S'pore Cold Storage $1 50, $147-1; S Time< $2 70: S. Traders $2.60~ U.K. Ords136 words
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Article161 1956-04-13 10 FREER WORLD COMMERCE IS U.S. AIM U.S. Secretary al C«.mmerce Sinclair Weeks said in New Orleans that "tlie main elementa of this cr,..n--try'-s foreign trade policy consist in reducing tinnecessary barriers to world trade.'' stimulating advancements abroad, encouraging U.S. tourism and participation by the U.S. government and American businessmen in161 words
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Article48 1956-04-13 10 NEW vork. April 11 'P)— Dow Jone« closing averages: STOCKS 3d [ndustria i 512 70 20 Rails 189 78 ]3 Utilities Brt 54 65 Stocks 180 29 BONDS: m Bonds W» Thp Dow-Jones Con nodi*.. Futures Index (1084-20 average equals 100) closed al i r^4i48 words
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Advertisement526 1956-04-13 10 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS WATER DEPARTMENT Manufacture and supp.7 ol furniture *o Pontian School J h rp Cl N'o.m— 2.1 456 Tender Deposll S Forms from lender im. N 2H5. Sece nd or. c.-v Han. ENGINEER S DEPARTMENT Supp.-. of One 1 OIL-FIRED BOILER AND FQUIPME \T Tender P526 words
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Advertisement598 1956-04-13 10 NOTICES BALESTIER JUNIOR TRADE SCHOOL. EVENING CLASSES. 1956 BALESTIER ROAD, SINGAPORE. 12. 'THE Evening Class School year commences on the liOth of April, 1956 Applications for admission to the-e classes can only be con- red d iring the r^nod of enro'-: er.* whi h will ne from .1 ndav *o598 words
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Advertisement615 1956-04-13 10 CLAIMS UNDER THE BONN CONTENTIONS IN RESPECT OF FOREIGN INTERESTS IN GERMANY. L r .\DER Ihe ptovisioni of Chapter 111 of the Bonn Convention on the Settlement of Matters Arising out of the War and the Occupation United Nations nationals and companies organised nnder German law in which If. DBtionals615 words
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Advertisement85 1956-04-13 10 NOTICES ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD mv "Willem Ruys" IS DUE from Djakarta on Friday 13th instant between 2 and 3 p.m. and will berth alongside godowns 42 and 43 Gate No. 2). Embarkation of passengers j will take place between 5-6 I p.m. The vessel will leave ior I Europe the85 words
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Advertisement31 1956-04-13 10 ___K___pM nrttlN^c s ati Tel: ***** .1^Tel 6° "LANGIR" for Tombdon rXSmmmt**" "LAWOTO' for Diokorto M "PADEA" for Pokon Bofu "SAN FERNANDO' for n0 "PAHEPA" for Polrmbo"^ "PAGATE" for lndrog«oj J^_31 words
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Advertisement636 1956-04-13 11 TRADING CO., LTD. H l^ load. VhE elu*. funnel line american service s»- York. Baltimore, Pkiladephi* fr Cult p f Spore PS kam Penang Apr 19 24 Apr 25/2t Apr 27 U**"!!' ,U 9/M 15 1 »une 17/11 m mm) O0»or ports to load and discharge cargo. ;rrr~~c-ERMAN lloyd B636 words
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Advertisement1201 1956-04-13 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 mm*) (Incorporated in Singapora) ('2 lines) ■:r THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE JJa—eTi 0P,,0,, pfCC,€d v ,her Ports to load and ducharft cargo. SAILINCS to LIVEtPOOL. CLASCOW, LONDON b CONTINENT. Singapore P.troclu, for Lrvtroeo b PJ h w Ptn l-maVuf W tor Marso„1,201 words
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Advertisement948 1956-04-13 11 MITSUI pP\ LINE FOR JAPAN from Inri.n m P Amogison Moru for YoWohoma. Kobe, Mo„ 19 Apr l 6 Apr FOR JAPAN fr 0m Continent Arimo«on Moru for Yokonoma A 15 Apr Awo.„on Moru for Yokohama Nogova. Kobe 16 Apr Hodokosa.* Maru for Yokohama Kobe Nagoya, v, a Hongkong 26948 words
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Advertisement742 1956-04-13 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Soid, Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdom, Homburg, Copenhagen, Gothonbburg and Oslo. S'pore P. S'ham Penong x) "POONA" 18/18Apr xx) "SUMBAWA" obt: 27/30Apr 1 1 May 2 3 Moy xxx) "JUTLANDIA" 16/18 Moy 19 1 9 Moy 20 21 Moy xxxx) "FALSTRIA" abt: 29742 words
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Article, Illustration553 1956-04-13 12 WEE KIM WEE of United Press Continues his Indonesian Story... Th<* All Indonesia Badminton Association will strongly support thf* Badminton Association of Malaya's proposal to hold an Xsian badminton championr .5 assurance was made to dent of thc Persatuai B tangkis S-(All-Indone- BA i-i553 words
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250 1956-04-13 12 Dockyard Hand Out Half A Dozen Easily Enough SINGAPORE Harbour Board Police, who are now I :n- at the bottom of this years S.A.F.A. Div. 1 league th no points to their credit, suffered a 6-1 beating irom H. M. Dockvard at Jalan Besar Stadium last nuht The Harbour Board250 words
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Article71 1956-04-13 12 THE following will represent Johore N-^r: Chinese in thc ope* ing -ound of the South Section of the M.C.F.A. Cup Competition on Sundav at 5.15 p.m. on the Kluang Town Padang 3n Hoek, Yok Bin, Chong Meng Lee, Ah Chye and Eng Ser (Kluang), Fook Tong, Peng71 words
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Article31 1956-04-13 12 ZURICH, Switzerland. April 12 (API Bwitserland and Bra?;! played to a 1-1 til last iilght In i mcg t Ban* lo Hardtrum Stadium before 34 000 <r>cr* g\ >fs31 words
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Article, Illustration129 1956-04-13 12 MALACC tm— Tull bai k George Tan (SFI the main*i Ha i i Combined S < ■iofenco :< an absentee in tb< Ifa ica s* boo s side that wii: travi i lown to Singa* pore tomorrow fof the Interstate schoo so vcr QjUSdrsngu U129 words
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490 1956-04-13 12 Dexter' s Double Hat-trick Start Rout ot IRC A \SIXER' by centre forward Dexter Boyd, paved the way for the Argonaut Football Club to rout Indian Recreation Club 9-1 in a SAFA Division 1 league foot ball match at Jalan Besar yesterday. Dexter, who scored a double hat-trick, took ths490 words
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Article72 1956-04-13 12 IPOH. Thurs. Central Perak Combined Schools opened the Northern Combined Schools Triangular soccer meet today with a resounding seven-nil victory over Selangor on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground. With live players who had represented the state, thc homesters dominated play, particularly in the second half. They72 words
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161 1956-04-13 12 Thirteen Train To Avenge A Defeat THF. Singapore Combined fffflOflfl team who went down to J oil ore Combined Schools team ry two goals to one at Muar la>t Sundav are confident of avenging their defeat it they should clssh in ths first annual inter-state schools' soccer tournament to be161 words
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Article68 1956-04-13 12 V.M C.A Open Tennis Tournament ties for today at Bras Basah Road are: Men's Singles: Semi-final: Winner of Y.P. Wee or Liem Khe Liang Vm, Winner of Seet Beng Sin or A. G pakir. Men's Doubles: Ong Chew Bee and Lim Hee Chin vs K. S. Pang68 words
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Article94 1956-04-13 12 Three Trials To Pick Cup Team KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Selangor Combined Services Football Association will hold three soccer trials before selecting the team which will represent Combined Services in their first round tie of the HMS Malaya Cup competition against Penang at Penang on May 19 The trials will be94 words
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Article175 1956-04-13 12 Ceylon AAA pla 'Tri In Aug. THE Amateur Athletic Association of Ceylon yesterday disclosed pians to hold a Ceylon -Singa-pore-Federation athletic triangular some time in August, writes VA/IR MARKAR. This meet may be held in Colombo, but if Malayans were unable to make the trip, the triangular may take place175 words
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19 1956-04-13 12 Sport scope Standard's Sports Repone present the >'><*</'<>K/.s /«'T^n| qualify for iiu- Csjaajaa/g J hou training hanl. >, r .J19 words
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Article344 1956-04-13 12 And among those in i come a British naturalized x eligible for selection. kf***|*J He is .^-year-old Dutchman. Skip J ru.w :rr .-.plain of the SmgaporTsJ3 division "A ater-polo team. Skip Wolters has been residk 7" MS Colony for the past ril fears, and is planning to Btf for344 words
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Article40 1956-04-13 12 bai ay that the SAffl IssaaaS v ,crf >c Rovers will be \m Park 5.15 pn The SAFA. J* match betwon saaa Aston ACaV Farrer Park aa aaa 1 Ilaaaj aw asss ginalljr acheduW lS at Jalan •"nj!40 words
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Article209 1956-04-13 12 SINGAPORE'S pn ia badminton party, aaTayfloapar, ari play frier: :ly matches igsinst the Argoi a it BP. ol Ma acca. an I the Sin Chess B P of Ipoh Tiuv -> i Aiyonsutf an S indsj nig il it Has C tries] Union Hall from209 words
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Advertisement121 1956-04-13 12 •rifl ft i Wur&nm"' iin P *i I tt. A S3al WW t a +^4 a/ i 1 YOU CAN ||%f j|~ RELY ON »COk /if *A+ W /^W Vn (PACKED IN 5 LB.. 21 LB. AND 1 LB. TINS) m U^^/ J f Doctors agree thaCfrom'about'the S^Sp^~- ninth or121 words
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Advertisement57 1956-04-13 12 aaaa Through fourteen generations of w:ne- asa growers the vineyards ot South Africa have A T steadily increased in size and the industry, MM valued at more than £100.000.000. today if employs over 30.000 people. South African Ij £PI wines and brandy are Known and appreciated the world over. ''W57 words
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Article242 1956-04-13 13 Eta* 0 arias* Kratkhere I iss BfVpr ■afire games Pwd have KJJin the K*d::r..r»a:L setted by left-winger. Roy Clarke, of M r Citj in tenth minute, was the result of a magnificent run Charles who brought the bail from his cmr. n iltj irea t the242 words
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Article108 1956-04-13 13 I"K \pr 1 1 1 1 1 Caaananaaatßl ClaaSm today un Rasd ihe > .n..,. ,le-ienni. i:n. i \hu I h.n.i Peiping Radio said the Red Chinese Athletic Federation had cabled instructions to Joaag R Tang, leader of its tabledelegation at the »r table-tennis championship108 words
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Article, Illustration1233 1956-04-13 13 STAN McCABE - STAN McCABE -Asks- THIS ll the last of three articles in which Australia'* chances m the forthcoming cricket Tests are analysed hu a former Australian international. 9 uuy IN my last article I stressed the resurgence of Australia's batting: strength as being the factor1,233 words
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364 1956-04-13 13 BRADFORD, April 11 (Reuter) Great Britain scored a worthy victory by 18 points (three goals, try) to 10 points (two goals) over France in the rugby league test here tonight. The match was manrd halfway through thc second half when Berthomien. thc French364 words
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Article207 1956-04-13 13 Landy May Not Run In US Meets NEW YORK. April II I AP. Complications yesterday threatened Australian miler John Landy's plans to run two races in the United States next month. Dan Ferris, secretary treasurer of the Amateur Athletic Union, saici yesterdav the world's fastest mi ler had breached international207 words
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Article68 1956-04-13 13 LONDON. April 12 (Renter) Pat McAteor. British and Empire middleweight champion lost his unbeaten record at the Empress Hall, London, last nisht when he was outpointed over io rounds by Jimmy Elliot former South African champion. ICcAtSSC had won his previous fights and this was his first bout68 words
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Article101 1956-04-13 13 NEW YORK April 12 I IP) James J. Park! r, Canadian heavyweight champion yesterdav wa Inn Its te; Dortmund. Germany. wh'*' he is to fight Heinz Neuha is ol Germany on April 22. Parker |g scheduled fOC ri return boui on May 15 at Johannesburg Boutfa101 words
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Article53 1956-04-13 13 PORT OF- SPAIN. Trinidad Apr,; 11. (Reuter) I w BarsntoaVfl crtekei team pen h< aten bv eight wick< 1 1 by i West Indies xi In Qve-daj match which ended h*re today. i- mai Bs anton'g t( am 277 and 221 West Indies XI 392 and 10753 words
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Article30 1956-04-13 13 LONDON April 12 Reuter —Result footl match* gt* an n En*j ghl ■e Portsmouth 1 Rami i 'Uru-Wr-i Bnan I aXaaaaavlaaslen ,< many) 4 I IyBBOUth I Batafogo B:30 words
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252 1956-04-13 13 LONDON. April 12 AP) A 30-year-old Briton with an BTge to defeat the Japanese at their own sport is niakinu last minute plans for his journey to Tokyo and the world judo championships starting May 3 Richard B iwen, a m< dca laboratory252 words
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Miscellaneous174 1956-04-13 13 By Al Capp DUbTsmT -•*.~7 SO Y HES -^3.''- **AL. AH LL COACH A ffj^^^^mJ^^^^ < .6SO-*s GCTTASGOC^ GON'.A SL YO'/.'-AH IS EVEN K aaaaaaTi^ «^fi |U»CPtLESS r I *<• E AS/ CO AC HCD r.V NVORE OF A EXPERT// k fi\ Ha*U.N£V*H_ C'-esSli'la^lr- AH Caught u'L y— y JR174 words
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11 1956-04-13 14 THE PAGE FOR RACE FANS TRACE REPORTS, SELECTIONS, VIEWS AND REVIEWS11 words
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Article, Illustration671 1956-04-13 14 Scrutineer - Scrutineer 3y €**+m-+mt+m Th <* Australian-bred four-ycor-old corned maSiaraia comp cfc jtoblc confidence in h.« f.rst ever roce of rhe Ipoh Morch meeting when he whipped o ro.rly useful field over six furlongs He wa- onlv toying w.'h thc opposition ond gave me the impression thot he could671 words
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162 1956-04-13 14 MIL. FIRST PRIZE IN GOLD CUP SWEEPSTAKE THE Sir.: v Turf Club Is embarking upon ambitious gramme ot < -7 7- all Malavan r- ri r S.r.g \pe re Ge Id C ;p <a -iva-;.. Prize m Oct Folly convinced of the r ready support ol Its rr r: the162 words
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Article162 1956-04-13 14 PENANG. Thurs His pLiwng more >peed and thru>t Penans; defeated Kedah bv fi\> goals, tn tun in m interstate hotkey match on the Hutehings School (-round this evening. .Tha ansa who stole the aaasslight was Penang skippe »r---nan Vowles. who cracked four goals, including ►trick Penang162 words
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Article111 1956-04-13 14 NEW YORK. April 12 (AP) C. V. Whitney's Career Boy showed his fitness for the Kentucky Derby yesterday as he came trom far back to win the mile and sixteenth U5529,250 Gotham Stakes at Jamaica. Last, a good 20 lengths back of the pace-setting111 words
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61 1956-04-13 14 WEIGHING-IN FOR YOUTH BOXERS TODAY competitors taking pari m the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association Youth boxing championships are reminded that the weighing-ail and medical inspection will start at 5.30 pjm. today at the Great World Arena Referees and all judges. who have Offered their servi'cv are asked to report to61 words
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Article32 1956-04-13 14 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs [he N 7 v RASC be.-tt 7 fsrward Ov Depot rS 0 in tn Garruson league soc sar asstch aa Has IpS Ato scarce grou n32 words
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Article39 1956-04-13 14 M V. LUMPUR. Thurs •h I G irkha Signals Regi- Ra ned full point* when "lev 0.-.' Armv Depot Police 3-2 n o 1 Garrisi n league aoccer rr r* on the Batu Cantonment ground today39 words
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Article1203 1956-04-13 14 Windsor Lad - RUST TRAP A WINNER OVER 1M. 2F. Windsor Lad By of Hm r ivss Bars yotnsri who srill bs Disking their bow il ihe forthcoming Selangor I irl C ib*i An.: Meeting, I e were iniarf winners in England la-' season, inc iding Dismond Jubi'.ee ('ate Thir i Dimension), one1,203 words
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Article106 1956-04-13 14 Today's Sport SOCCER: SA FA LEAGUE- com MUKITY: Chinese is Armu at Jalan Besar Stadium nt 5.15 p.m. DIV, SA: Pfsraasrs Eduratinn rs R.A.F.. Ter.gah at Geylang Stadium at 9.1$ p.m.: Junior A. A. rs Arsenal S.C. at Farrer Park at 5.15 p.c;..- Jollilads A.r. vt Bogs Toirn at M.F.A106 words
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Article556 1956-04-13 14 Windsor Lad Reports On Final GO//0 I KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Golden Surprise, an up-and-coming sprinter from the Bagby stable, looked every inch a winner on the Kuala Lumpur training track this morning when a number of horses were taken out for their winding-up gallop. Although jockey556 words
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Article191 1956-04-13 14 WINDSOR LAD Repots Twelve horses who recertify completed a spell at the Camc y on Hig hlan ds Vete ri sj gry Sanatoninn returned to their respective stations to start preparation tor their future races. Then are 1955 Selangor Gold Cup winner Shangnla and Square191 words
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Article134 1956-04-13 14 Star On. v rypct '< r Sat urd <h in unfortun it< lem today when hi and fell at thai five-furlong p His rider, trainer E. D I fl mg heavily to the ground Donnelly wa' Injur il had all the knocked out of him bv fall.134 words
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Article116 1956-04-13 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Tti in The draw bar the G inia m U r. ms tournanaesf lisi resulted ai Follows: Men's Singles: Ma or Col tart vs Dvr. Wilson; Capt Bannister vs Capi Mills; Dvr Steggal va Major Hards W o Gree bye: On Morely vs F Sgt116 words
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Article122 1956-04-13 14 LONDON. April 12 (Reuter) Thirty final acceptors for the Victoria Cup, to be run over seven furlongs at Hurst Park, on Saturday April 21, were announced today. They are with weights: Tamerlane 9.07. Alexander and Golden Planet, both 8.10. Coronation Year 8 09. King Bruce and Trouville.122 words
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