Singapore Standard, 16 April 1956
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Title Section31 1956-04-16 1 Singapore Standard V^^'J^ W^>wj»WZ3 STANDARD POLICE "481 5 24 L 0 0 CE #r it m i. FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1956 \2 P\(,l> ]'> < ENTS31 words
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Article, Illustration381 1956-04-16 1 -An Hour Of Cheers and Speeches In The Sun <i«- n f ,s F\ t Rl luan lew and r i (circled -i ETvarrhed n; BTjhen by the Bm i h tIK trrasurer, fin f.nan, Mr Ey with ovati««s and sho«t* Ki!\C pb»« j|» runway to S«r biMir later. CfHerirlur381 words
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Article28 1956-04-16 1 BL April 15 <AP>— kfcfmier Chaudhri t :iv f I India an the pXthmir and will |> tesoe to pPakbtan will ask :ncil to positemational IVOfiding for a28 words
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Article56 1956-04-16 1 TEHERAN. April 15, ißputPr The Bhan ol Iran hat agreed to postpone his visit to Moscow from June 1 until June 25 al the n quest of the Soviel government, it wa. announced here today. Th»- Russian aid trm former date would clash with the visit56 words
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Article25 1956-04-16 1 UNITED States Air Force X-33 }et trainer crashed and exploded south-east of Castle Rock Colorado, on Saturday night killing the pilot.— UP.25 words
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228 1956-04-16 1 TALKS TO RESUME SHORTLY lINGAPOII r.nvciiimcnt'N 1,500 clerks .1 n d administrative officers may set a general wage increase, brinsin^ their salary scale at par with that of Federation Government employ CCv r continued :c-^cit-ations by the Government Clerical and Aiminibtrat S228 words
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241 1956-04-16 1 FIRST SEA LORD FLIES IN FOR A SHORT VISIT BRITAIrTS Firsi Sea Lord Ear] Moantbatten who li oa i nor d British Far East Naval installations ■rrivi d at Changi Airpori from Australia last night I i.. accompanied to I. m mtbatu n. who will spend the next two daya241 words
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Article74 1956-04-16 1 Bank Strike: Govt. Steps In THE Singapore Labour Depart incnt will today attempt to avert the strike threatened by BO employees of the First National City Bank of New York. Mr. J. D. H Nnll. principal assistant Labour Commissioner has invited the Bank's Singapore Manager, Mr. R. P. Newell, and74 words
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Article59 1956-04-16 1 SEOUL, April LS (API President Syngman Rhee said today his nation, will "fighi on"' so lon^ as Communist Chinese forces are "on OUT land." The n^cd Boiltfa Korean leader demanded that Co i tnunift China "''cave Noftl Korea to us." Rhcc IDOke <>' a fcremonv marking59 words
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Article25 1956-04-16 1 A NEW Soviet atomic locomotive, designed by students, will run tor a year without replenishing its fuel supplies. Moscow Radio announced yesterday Reuter.25 words
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Article236 1956-04-16 1 ■URGES BRITONS TO KNOW ASIA BETTER KARACHI. April 15 (RevIgfj M r Geoffrey Lloyd. former British Minister ol Furl and Power, said here today it was extremely important that the British people should understand the "great awakening m all AMan countries. Mr. Lloyd, who arrived here last236 words
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Article17 1956-04-16 1 EIGHT French Mystere jet lighten were delivered to Israel recently. French Ministry officials said yesterday.—Reuter17 words
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Article442 1956-04-16 1 MCA LEADERS GET IN A HUDDLE SUB-COMMITTEE ELECTED TO DRAFT A MEMO KUALA LUMPUR, Sundoy— The Moloyon Chinese Association today agreed to press the Reid Constitutional Commissicn for jus soli rights after a threat from Chinese guilds and associations to disown its leadership. Decision lo442 words
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Article112 1956-04-16 1 'A Fight For Arab Favour' JERUSALEM. Israel. April 15 (Router) Israeli President Itzhak Ben Zvi declared today that Western and Eastern powers were vying tor Arab lavour. Leaders of some of the creat power.s were depriving Israel ot the right of selfdefence and arms under Arab pressure, he said. President112 words
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141 1956-04-16 1 'Red Visit Will Help End Arms Hitch' LONDON. April 15 (Reutci)— Moscow Radio said today the visit of Ruga's Premier and Communist Party Chief to Britain next week should help to break the disarmament deadlock. The leaders. Marshal Nikolai BillganJn, and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev began their voyage to Eneland today141 words
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Article60 1956-04-16 1 CONSTANCE. Wf t Germany, April L 5 (Renter)— A 46-year-old farmer slew his mother and three ftlstfl I with an axe and then drowned himself m the village pond at Baindt. Southern Wuerttemberg, weal Police said. The bodb r :i Ihe motbet and the three60 words
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Article53 1956-04-16 1 ROME, April 15, (Renter)— S.:-ifino Amadei. a 44-;. > ;i: -<- •r\ klayer. died m bospiU here today niter fa ling 26 V c< from > »ffol lii g iust a [j h r he hs i his IS-ye«r-old I■ '■< r son to the same53 words
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Article75 1956-04-16 1 M^.li i S April 15 r tei 1 warships 'd heavy casualties i In r.b.r."! a.: and lami ons m pnaed part ::a according t ports reaching h n tei :;iy. In .a, MOt! r ■>:r\rfi ipi:;r n, hf irftf irom a French esc d K'.riay against75 words
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Article25 1956-04-16 1 TWO men Ahmad b Md Ibrahim bin 1 i < r. .s- :..r.: n i last nicht. They were adr ted 1 neral Hot*25 words
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Advertisement27 1956-04-16 1 PALM lUEE'4 problem kjn^^jW convenient '^B Aj| collapsible f|| \^J*jml/ iM AGFALUX BEHN, MEYER CO. LTD P.O. Box 2000, Singapore PATERSON, SIMONS CO LTD., Kuala Lumpur, Peianf.*27 words
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191 1956-04-16 2 and trade uni nist, Mr C. I Nail :day strong condemned the White Paper- on Education and protestc-i igainsi the rest of a Chinese High School student, Lirr. Woon Kiat, 22, on March 30 this He was speaking at t■• r opening of191 words
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Article17 1956-04-16 2 A v hinese Nacnodwill mission led by Mr. Chan? Tao-i. hinese Nation Legislative Yuan (par.17 words
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Article75 1956-04-16 2 TELUK ANS E I— The HuUn Melintang branch of tbt Malayan Indian Conewas formed at the inaugural y J-e z were cc w t > p Namb:ar tent IVIr. G Samuel, sec. r. T. s. Sul ramai iror Ir. K. O. G< re Committt Me rs! S75 words
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282 1956-04-16 2 PAP Modifies Views On Fed. Merger Political Advance In Spore First THE control of external defence and foreign affairs should nor be left to the British Government any longer than Singapore can help. A Peoples Action Party statement issued yesterday before the party's leaders "Messrs. Lee Kuan Yew and Urn282 words
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Article, Illustration44 1956-04-16 2 J.\ Y.ARAM Naidu. who went to Australia thrrr years ago fro m Srremban to .study radio technology works during the recent summer vacation m the despatch department of one of Melbourne's largest retail stores. Jayaram is president of the Asian Students' Association.44 words
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Article78 1956-04-16 2 THIEF SWAPS ROTAN FOR JAIL A-- P, Sr.\H. A'-viu! I man b:.-. DM I -.nana thief, yesterday swapped six <• h I of the rotan for four eariing sue fully m t. reme C that hk v. c. could not lake -.nishment. Rahman had been cony; m the r: :i78 words
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Article217 1956-04-16 2 A Student Welcome For Marshall LONDON, April 15.A demonstrative welcome for tne all-party Merdeka delegation arriving here for independence talks is planned by hundreds of Malayan students m London. A busy time awaits th? delegation arriving here to- day. Engagements Apart from the talks propet which are scheduled to Open217 words
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Article62 1956-04-16 2 HONGKONCI, April }r, CReut< r)— Doctor Pa V. t( th<> heart qx ciali I who attended President Eisenhower during bii Uloesi last year. arrived her e today by air from I okyo. Dr White U on a research tour si ing He will leave li fen62 words
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119 1956-04-16 2 PENANO, Bun. After purchasing a sinqle-cngincd Proctor aircraft for £800 In London, two adventurouAustralians David Ifachn SS, and Prank Murphy. 24. :!ow Into Bayan Lepas Airport nttcr covering T.ooo miles in 30 days. They told the Standard Miar they -.vcrH- getting the pane back to119 words
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Article, Illustration52 1956-04-16 2 photo. THE Federation Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, (left) inspects the Selansor Contingent of the Police Volunteer Reserve at the High Street Police Station, Kuala Lumpur. yesterday. More than 200 members of the P.V.R. from Kuala Lumpur, Klang\ Petaling Java, Ka.iang and Sungei Chuah paraded before the ChiefStandard - 52 words
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Article101 1956-04-16 2 THK Minislor f,r I yesterday vr K pd tuberculosis. ■>* •■••I M^ Chew was speaking over detection of tuberculosis assures an almost certain cure. -Do not wait ill or show SinpSlis Jean the Club no w and be XI .-cd," he said. Chew stressed that infection of tuberculosis may101 words
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Article28 1956-04-16 2 Publicity Jus soli tait! However. j VIPs. whose had whittM don mere handful ft ftJ BBWn Mr.T.aft..J Executire Somay only lucky onto party to score t tat28 words
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Advertisement278 1956-04-16 2 I V^J *]VV about the NEW Million Dollar J I it adds years fo your engines life B 7^ c en 9^h of life of an engine and lenath of tim*> v i j i between repairs is being more and l more oownTd v° U ls l 0 J278 words
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Miscellaneous65 1956-04-16 2 Weather Report MINIMI M v. ni April 14 te m >re V ang X B v 1761 Kuala Lumpur r- X .tan (T3F«. :imun ;.Uurc: f m a m. to aSi n a r e 90 1 P < K. v Kua Lum. i 83r" Kuanlan (89F i II: Singapore65 words
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Article, Illustration170 1956-04-16 3 -Pink vcar-old I from New m up t0 I rlt)rld's N when he c Stand- I shin* c I known by I h a steward Lykes Sbere JWtwRS^ 7 f oreifn »g his H years I Sr-Jttft for the I to get into I ehe was not i.rse to170 words
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Article33 1956-04-16 3 I ouncil I nion I *ed lijßrwcnt Colony I itional Bfcßßre to be held L- .ear. I .t and I ilso I to the I f the I ■> hold I SingaI this33 words
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Article27 1956-04-16 3 stend to form a ran hold prtßgs and kr hometown, r 'zt ronvenors. a retired i High m the fir>t mr C.A., 1 2oac, on Saturday27 words
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Article164 1956-04-16 3 Old Row Rears Anew R, Su.— The Malayan Railway slnion t«d^ tailed upon the Railway t«» a public inquiry to prove rred two MR.MM members to I rii<>n of Railwaymen. Relationship between the Union and the Railway ministration cooled folio the settlement of the "go slow crisis*' at Port164 words
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Article25 1956-04-16 3 CAMBODIA, has accepted Russia's formal offer of n tion and exchange omatic r formed sources clo fambodian Government told Router m Pnom Penh vt25 words
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Article, Illustration67 1956-04-16 3 MR X 8 N. AIYER, Rr- trar ol the Indian Com- n m Kuala Lumpur BtngapOtt U f!a v by the state ol Madras toi •t m nth holiday m In i pr:< r to t r.in-tcr vaa In the Singapore n the Indian Comd L ii67 words
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Article157 1956-04-16 3 Masked Men Kill Shop Proprietor ALOR STAR. S in.— Foul masked men, armed with knives, raided lonely Chlnt i sundry hop m Lana Buiu m North Kedata early on Friday night and Irille I Iti owner, Ltn Boon Bbn. Lim. aged 40, had Stomach trouble and had closi d Ms157 words
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Article248 1956-04-16 3 Malay Chamber Formed PENANG, Sun.— Malay businessmen m this settlement today inaugurated the Penang and Province Wellesley Malay Chamber of Commerce. I A president of the Perak ."V' ■nbcr of Cc told the meeting thai 11 w>- the duty oi I U ay248 words
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Article233 1956-04-16 3 Jus Soli Controversy KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Dato Yahaya bin Haji Abdul Razak, president of the Malay Chambers of Commerce, today warned that unless it was stopped immediately, the jus soli controversy could be fanned into an inter-racial strife. The DttO, who represents Malay commercial interests233 words
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Article, Illustration66 1956-04-16 3 New Year Number miss joyep FersHUsia presents an Arabia n number at a concert and dinner sponsored by the Mahalese National and Youth Organization to mark their New Year <>r Saturday nis h t Man than .")00 m c m b c r s of the Sinhalese community attended t66 words
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Article150 1956-04-16 3 No Lack Of Leaders For Red Cross ipou. s;m. Mi aya baa some <-' Xi o ent leaders [or Red r work, and the enth ilaa n b n was M most <ocouraging," Miss Barbara Coke, 1 visiting director oi thi British Junior Red Crts,' ts, told The Standard today,150 words
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Article89 1956-04-16 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Bun.— la the Sessions Court yesterday Liew Wan WSuS lined $5,000. In default live months' jail. fox Illegally importing 14 ea es OI fireworks worth $3,000. On the goods arriving at the Customs. Liew presented form declaring 23 CBSfl of toy.. when the eases were openod.89 words
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Article211 1956-04-16 3 Rubber: 'Fears Are Allayed' LONDON, April i-\ (Beater) A de egation fro a 'n r British rubber Industry which went to Malaya n r ta with Government representatives rod leaden of the Malayan Rubber Council arrived home by air tonight. "Vv'f :.k V,V h,T 0 ,'i laVP'i the tears that211 words
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Article321 1956-04-16 3 SERDANG COLLEGE GETS ASSURANCE KUALA UJMFUR, Sun. —The Alliance Gnvernment last night assured alumni ol the Serdang Agricultural College that the College would become I university faculty within three >eais. Tlm Agricultural Mini ter, [n >he Abd 1 1 Azii ;in Ishak, ire 1 at the321 words
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190 1956-04-16 3 a record number <rf MH candidate* arc itttißg tot this year's London Chamber ol Commerce -Spring' Examinations m Singapore. The examinations, commencing today. Will be held 11 IS separate centres m the Colony. They arc: Raffles InstltU tion. Gan Eng Seng School. Out ram190 words
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Advertisement384 1956-04-16 3 \o**»» v x i^r IS YOUR BABY YEAR OLD? V He should weigh about J times < r as much as he weighed at birth 1 He probably wants to stand alone < > He should soon be taking his first steps, helped f by his parents J > He384 words
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Article149 1956-04-16 4 MTUC Agree Then Add A But KUALA LUMPUR, S in —Employers, should not be fore- n&M b idk the present juncture, declared the Mala: m Tri le Union Council today Tho Trade Union Council dcli I thig morning following a iti or.: "Shoul i kgislauon149 words
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Article75 1956-04-16 4 Farmer Found Dead By Roadside B r.\:i.\: s p. -a -y--«- Jr..-, or found dead with a deep wound the 5J mi cX J Bat. Pahat on Friday night. The botfy was found by a bus driver who was going up to Sri Gading He WM later identified Chang Lam.75 words
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Article25 1956-04-16 4 FIRING prn -t:cc- t .^e r a r. 8.-x^an M.r: S;ngapore. from April 23 t 21 and from April 30 to May 4.25 words
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Article50 1956-04-16 4 IPOII S ;n.— The People's Constitutional Rights Committee formed here last week will I anu m j on the Town ing »n April 2 I Resolution? relating to conititutional proposals to be forirardtd to the Reid Commls■ioo wiD be p.- to the rally for idoption.50 words
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Article, Illustration78 1956-04-16 4 MISS PHANG Yit Ching, an 18-year-old school girl, was elected Miss Exhibition at the first Batu Pahat trade exhibition held at Kirns Park on Friday night. Runners-up were Miss Tee Poh Choo and Miss Nancy Low. Photo shows (from L. to R.) Miss Nancy Low; Miss Phang- Yit78 words
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Article38 1956-04-16 4 TEOH Yu Chao, a 57-year-o'.d labourer on a pineapple MtSti In SJmptni Rengam, was fined $-00. Or II days' jai! jfl Om FTVT^g Sessions Court yes'erday for having 11 packets g| cfeMdfl tJMI dHpdU smoking utensils.38 words
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Article242 1956-04-16 4 AMERICAN DEALER PREDICTS HIGHER PRICE THIS YEAR PENANG, Sun. Speculators m Singapore and the Federation of Malaya were today accused of doing more harm to the rubber market than Britain and the United States. This accusation was made by a well-known American rubber dealer, Mr. E.H. Simpson, who represents242 words
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Article58 1956-04-16 4 .TOHORE BAHRU. Sun The possibility of Malaya becoming a mahogany producing country is envisaged as a result of research work carried BUfl it the Forest Department's experimental station at Kepon-j. Selangor. Following the successful results obtained at the station, mahogany is now being planted on a58 words
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Article64 1956-04-16 4 JOKORE BAHRU. Bon. Four Government officers and three unofficial^ have born nominated to bo :r,emben of the Town C< lincil, Begamat, lor the current year. They are the Admlnlatnu tire Officer. (Deputj Presirient the Executive Engin•r. P\vi) the Health Officer Ji-hor< C< ntral «G >vt > ar.64 words
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Article40 1956-04-16 4 KUALA LI MIM i; 'j live officers are m Tan bowl", keeping a very speculators to prevent thrn !i m' for th* 1 W had gori' sot fromOoSj In flffc J difficult for i ■waS .rv. Planters t^ S40 words
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Article143 1956-04-16 4 Bishop Appeals For More Priests I PENANG, Sin The Bishop of Pcnang, Monsignor ft MM is Chw, today said that m < political changes m the country more local young ■sai MsjU join the sen o*7 for training pi iests, It would be a tragedy," he fo.d the congregation In143 words
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Article86 1956-04-16 4 V/lIEN' the Philippines' ler-Secretary of Fordfn ->■'-•■• Mr. Raul S. Manglapui and Ml Mth :r. ja Singapore by air from Manila at 3.30 p.m. today, they will be garlanded by two local mo beauties 3. Misg Auna Aj iola. "c are part of the retion party86 words
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Article62 1956-04-16 4 sWDAPGby B^k J j 3 unioDsoti with the view of J a xngle union The Stiff AssoekJ Invited four rfpmi Wall |H| sH I ■B»Ua*«thM| Board Employees d BaMijiuiu and tatl to attend the msM 1 HOB aval I s letters to ttTI said the most efleaw serving the62 words
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Article48 1956-04-16 4 THE preside pore Buddhist Union I Big Loct «J*J ror.'crcn.c v^ '*,.n ernment find *f sak Day wilW g iMpam wa? the Wesak w public hoUdar. tfd «J ment had fixed »J error he hoped eg would chanjeit*^ Another sectiw <£fl gf|#Mi4 Government wjnfJ laring May 148 words
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Article170 1956-04-16 4 'Po Leung Kuk Is Not A Prison' PEXAXG, S :n. Mr. B. T. w Stewart, s^ netary for ChiDCtt Aflaii pi let lay Mid the Pj Lamg Kok wm not a p:.--n:i ;> "a |Mp* i teal for boarder*." He \va> spe; king Gt a tea p irty given I170 words
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Miscellaneous248 1956-04-16 4 c&lmaw Information at a Glance FfliNG'A'pfcflltfF 2SS! SJ?S gffSfiSi' r 7jSjjf£/X t B B a t,^ e sr ij£>Wf^Yl i- £°ri£: 1 iriiMsSfc "i: cw on the SHM,rc, Free f m Sho w -^'T' J^ n^ffite^^ltS,? Weekly c^T-'V. Meeting T.lbo, Hou- til P- 8.8.C M\ I HIM ITICAL AMI II248 words
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Article2014 1956-04-16 5 77ien fie had another trick .chucking a bag of sand m the air and for me to catch it on my jaw and neck... Dorm Byrne' continues today his reminiscences Of a great boxing personally. I tead of a one in- fn»Btin WZTkil dane- t like2,014 words
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Miscellaneous124 1956-04-16 5 Standcu'd's CROSSWORD PUZZLE i i ill iTB^ "^^H 25 iil j 1 Down i\A E9 1 s-- ol 1•"' m t r ,,ss 2 W.v«.-r ItVtl m t c CVMlBgi 5 Bur a Singular case** 4 Rea y Intended 1 met Yonderare^es.:,^ 9. Ready and c used <9> J 10124 words
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875 1956-04-16 6 Singapore Standard If It Goodbye? ('HIEF Minister David Marshall, now winging his way to London, must be laughing up m the a:r the 'onfusion he has churned up m Singapore to -he fact that he will not bring bad n.erdeka but only a greater measure of :-u nunent He has875 words
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Article, Illustration903 1956-04-16 6 ARGENTINA MOVES TOWARDS NATIONAL UNITY BUENOS AIRES rTHE ffreat changes which optimists expected m Argentina have not been made m the six months since Peron was overthrown, but there are signs now that the country may be on the way to national unity at last. Nearly 10 years of Peron903 words
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Letter, Illustration604 1956-04-16 6 From A Special Correspondent PARIS THE recognition of .Moroccos independence by General Franco oecame unavoidable ifter the agreement ngMd -as t month m Para by M. Pineau. the French Foreign Minister. an<i Si Bekkai. the Moroccan Prime Minister. But IOCh recognition Will have a greater604 words
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Letter95 1956-04-16 6 Sir: Ma v I through Ihc courtesy of \our columns, ask Mr. Kens Ban Ke. Secretary of the Labour Front. to enlighten me on two points connected with the Merdeka referendum. First, how is he going to verify that signatures are genuine, how is he fjoing to avoid counting95 words
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Letter214 1956-04-16 6 Sir; How long ;,rr the residents of Beraiupooß Garden Estate to end re the ronveiiience of having 10 Wct'.k from their homei 'o the Bus Circui m order 4 o board a bus to town? Be!' re the strike of the S.T.C. c:i> pioyec- busei need to214 words
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Letter109 1956-04-16 6 Sir; On one point our i> Chief Minis* ter ent. I? he planning to instal himself as Cornman :c:-:r nief of his Singapore Battalion? H look we: -c m military outfit but he will ha\e to r>ense with as a cr'' it for his bush j ket because,109 words
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Article633 1956-04-16 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA I pOR Hw past 18 months or J MR I have been tccus. ec o: riganti-A I onti-M -.eka because of strongly expressed senti- ments m connect; tne :r.u: ;i of the peoples of 8^ Kaporc and the Federation vn V.-.n rough633 words
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Article, Illustration295 1956-04-16 7 an d the bride's lather gives a c.weddinge .wedding party \P -Princess-to-be (ir ate Kiinrr 111 danced cheek to .lnisht rhampasne dinner th it m furs and jewels of their wed- v into the swank dinner given fa f m tatted the evening's dancr-j VA.P. - 295 words
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Article196 1956-04-16 7 1 1 V) Hi ttVe scarred Foreign rmh conscripts into a hand-to-fstfrday against nationalist rebels lin grottos «>t West Algeria. The rebels took refuge m the maze of totei ftn natural and i- .ade hideous \m the hills] of f. 1 Plateau all i kß| and looting the French196 words
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Article43 1956-04-16 7 [NESE Nationalist F-J l m ts >t down a Red n MIG 15 fighter plane m a mill itc I fight 3 nort. of Matsu i s turda3 a rninf, a N.i I n i t c< mmunique claimed.— U. P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article56 1956-04-16 7 EA April a Roe yesterday k from its last z Canal fafle East Air tadquart rs h from Abu Suelr Royal Air I eidraw.t: rO m all P* a*w> airfields orting instal- RAF men Said to F*-!fc final stage of pi waruation from telo-Esyr October, 1954. p i antii56 words
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Article29 1956-04-16 7 t April 15. (UP) I p*ttwi repr< nericans n, Security the Ireland ?J» dynamitfSj^ay at Carjrth of revoluB*nt financed lean the I a-: r. United fc c Secth29 words
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Article41 1956-04-16 7 BONK April 15, (AP)— Char U r X n Adenauf: go\. rnmeni \m I as up r i tl We m alli< 3 tl it X will iv^ f embark v itt dt rman-Russlmn n« nations on Qerman unity.41 words
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Article32 1956-04-16 7 '>S|K I A::-.; 15. (APV— T J.i: Kl< r. t 1 Cl d t< r<:..\ '::ut thr\ p< d .i toy batten whii raru>i r:t- >un eru-ruy Infl i U ctrl32 words
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Article33 1956-04-16 7 BAGHDAD April IS IP —Iraq and Iran will soon an agreement here on thrir mutual oil i interests. Doctor v P nachi. Minister E norm aim m rt< r--1 1. 1'.33 words
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Article38 1956-04-16 7 JERUSALEM. April 15. i AP) Mi on v mi Ing wen held m many Isra< I t< wna and viiiaut > la^t nisht m n ;r the n wh fell tn 194 I Ar ib-J< wish war38 words
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Article33 1956-04-16 7 DAMABCUB, April 15, (AP —Syria la consid< ring Nat nal: C\.:r,< po.-al to ezchance dlpli matk invoy.s be* 7. een two dwn- r a .^r^ MlniStT] pol mar. mid yseti rdaj.33 words
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Article32 1956-04-16 7 HALIFAX April 15, CAP)— c madlan Navy sterday inted ':v- r th< mo nd Ol tl I rigat< Canada anini y^ wn ay for flshi ri( patrol and training p-.irp*32 words
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Article22 1956-04-16 7 HOLLYWOOD. April 15. CAP)— Actress Marilyn Morir n ho jpltallzed last Thurs- i with bronchitis, was reported much bnncovwl fwterday.22 words
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Article29 1956-04-16 7 HELMSTLDT. Germany. April 15, iUF 1 Communistheld East Germany yesterday knt former prisoners oi bad to Wesl Germany under terms r a blanket pardon for "war criminals."29 words
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Article36 1956-04-16 7 twfntv r r thi tamed •}i;> i i n ti leu ci '^d a kwo-d tto Washingi n on Sal irday with the bo] c th ii •iy exj essed I ir pit.- UPUP - 36 words
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Article99 1956-04-16 7 WASHINGTON, I:, liana, April 15 i AP). The pr ft ma Ailing aPi lerai Inc one Tax m im blamed Saturday for the suicide of ■a i gpn m be llc hli Wlfi u:\xVr. Sherifl Jame i McCull ugh Bald he found a note99 words
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Article28 1956-04-16 7 THI super-air r. ft carrier Saratoga, the biggest ship at, joined the U.S. fleet on Saturday to ply the seven seas as an atom age watchdog.28 words
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88 1956-04-16 7 HONGKONG. April 15 (UP)— lmmigration authorises yesterday announced that quota restrictions lid be tilted on the entry of Macao residents 01 natives of Red China's KwangtUDg Province into this British crown colony. Tho new measures will go into effect tomorrow. ThOM .seeking; to enter Hongkong from88 words
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Article60 1956-04-16 7 WALL TOWNSHIP. Now Jersey, April 19, <ap» Magistrate Clarence Enrlieh yesterday dismissed a reckless driving charge ■••Just Hammarl Ali 17-year-o 1 I ?on ol Pakistan Ambassador M< cammed Ali. He B*W the youth had diplomatic immunity. fcnrlicn > ;l^ he received letters from both the U.S. State Department60 words
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Article22 1956-04-16 7 AT least 107 pc« i' 1 w< r. kille lin i hi h hit N hern M »zanibique early UPUP - 22 words
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Article263 1956-04-16 7 6-Man Staff Also Taken In Bloodless Ambush SAIGON, April 15, (UP) Civil guards have captured without a shot self-styled General Ba Cut, chief of a fanatical band of 1,500 South Vietnamese pirates and cutthroats, the government announced yesterday. The nuurcfa also captured the rebel chieftain's sixfnan itau263 words
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Article, Illustration46 1956-04-16 7 LT.-GKNERAL WJ. Stratton, Commander-in-Chief of the British forces m Hongkong, salutes the colours of the lirst Battalion, The Northamptonshire Regiment at a recent march past. In the foreground is Lt Col. KM. (ioodale, DSO. Commanding Officer of the Regiment now stationed m Hongkong.- UPUP - 46 words
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Article29 1956-04-16 7 NACOTICS squad detrctivo, rounded up a.mo. IM known iddictfl and peddlen In New York Saturday r.i^ht In lurpriM nidi timed at the city's widespread narcotics racket.— UPUP - 29 words
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Article21 1956-04-16 7 actress Kirn Novak wiled on the liner lie fie France on Saturday to attend the Cannes Film Festival. UPUP - 21 words
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Article65 1956-04-16 7 Bride Is 360 Ibs., Groom 740 JACKSON. Tennessee, April 15, (IT) Bath Watkins. .%0 pounder from Aliquippa. Pcnnvyl\ania. manled U'.l). Cowlan. 740 pouncN. here on Friday. The tuo MN married \n trailer stage owned by a travelling show with which Cow lan performs. "We met m a phone booth." Cowlan65 words
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Article73 1956-04-16 7 Anti-Spy Agent's Family Dies BEIRUT, April 15. (API Seven persons were killed yesterday when their bouse m Breen village about one mile from the Israeli border was dynamited by unknown raiders. Lebanese leciirity sources said. The dynamite house belongs to Ahmed Abnu Sari. Those killed were his wile, mother, lour73 words
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Article25 1956-04-16 7 MOHAMMED ALL Pakistan Ambassador to thr United States, left Atlantic City hospital on Saturday four works after suffering a "mild coronary attack.' APAP - 25 words
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180 1956-04-16 7 STUDENTS QUIT CLASSROOMS IN PROTEST Murder Appeal Fails NICOSIA. April 15 (I V)— Masked Kunmcn vcvtrrday seriously injured a government clerk and a M>r< jal constable, m a renewal of extremist violence at Lar- naca The COO iij.» was as i. leff The clerk. Stclios Chacalis wa I 1] wounded180 words
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Article41 1956-04-16 7 an Iraqi political leader aid on Saturday tWO leader oi \hr Ai-' rian Nat;onal movement are en rout< I Moscow. He a;r t! f f>uld ask the Soviet Uni< n to h< Ip solve Algeria', probli m APAP - 41 words
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Article24 1956-04-16 7 ARTHUR BRYANT. US N;,\ v Common l< r, m the crash < I hi Iston m car i Saturri i rack.- APAP - 24 words
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Article118 1956-04-16 7 Wedding Guest Loses Jewels MONTI CARLO UP R.\ -'ole v.-nrth from hotel I .delphia publi- v. M i a ::< D< .1 Gr an X v. Pr:n< Rain 1 was only one of Lin t with his April 18-19 riding oolf i c Rain ha. nee Miss ly arrived D118 words
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Article16 1956-04-16 7 ADMIRAL Waller Boon* has been appointed new Com-mander-in-C I US, ■> the Eastern mean. UPUP - 16 words
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Advertisement155 1956-04-16 7 I Sjtiy Furnishing Fabrics David Whitehead... I The best choke m the world r fUC^SZiI \X\ I 1 'i\ft\\ \W contemporary furnishing, a new Ift i -|j Ifc I (M'lj I I I selection of the latest range o I I ii i I !1 lif I Fabrics by Dcv-d155 words
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Advertisement870 1956-04-16 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel: *****/6, *****/4. 132/6 Robinson Road. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax. Montreal, Boston. New York, Baltimore, Philadcphia b Cult Porti. Sport P S him Penang AENEAS r ...,.....> Apr 19/24 Apr 25/26 Apr 27 AUTOMEDON |un« 9/14 |un« 15/16 |un« 17/18 Carntn870 words
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Advertisement1195 1956-04-16 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO M LTD. Tel: 241 (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 line sh, oPln xHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T "< Oepts. Dept. Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENT. Singapore Due Sails P Sham Penan*1,195 words
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Advertisement897 1956-04-16 8 MITSUI pP| LINE Spore P. S'hom Penom FOR JAPAN from India 8 Amagisan Moru for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji 19 Apr 16 Ap 3 FOR JAPAN from Continent Arimasan Maru for Yokohama Gdn. 31/32 Awajisan Maru for Yokohama Nagoya, Kobe 17 Apr Hodakasa." Moru for Yokohama, Kobe, Nagoya, via h Hongkong897 words
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Advertisement425 1956-04-16 8 EASTASiAIf]J x) "POONA" s Dorc 1 I "SUMBAWA" Bb I ««l "JUTLANDIA" I "FALSTRIA" ob- I X) Colls Beyrouth. xx) Colls Gdynia I xxx) Colls London p O I xxxx) Coll, Southampton' I SAILINGS FROM SCanh^^ I "ASIA" for Bangkok H, fe "JUTLAND.A" for Bongkok 22 A "MEONIA" for g425 words
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260 1956-04-16 9 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - B.F. GOODRICH INVESTING IN NATURAL ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By Standard s New York Bureau Chief. B. F. GOODRICH has taken its first reol plunge into the natural rubber field. Last year v> r. gin on the concession m Lil The M \:ovitn had^ awarded Good a '00 acre concc^s.on moving260 words
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299 1956-04-16 9 'Stockpile Cut Will Hit S-EA Warning The Natural Rubber Bureau Ihe voice for Malayan rubber interests has politely warned that any reduction now m the U.S. natural rubber stockpile would have an adverse effect upon Malaya and South-east Asia. The warning comes amid rumouis that men a reduction may t■■299 words
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Article46 1956-04-16 9 JAPAN rease her purchases of Thai products besidsi rles and including er, astor seed ttlcklac, i ig t A Id, JsflSi I Charge d'Af- B.i.Mgkok. Ifr, Add m an Interview lagwi .•'•h the rchass I ..nunist China to Thailand. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article135 1956-04-16 9 THE a c of U.K. exports m March was £269.6 million, 1 1 ceding by nearly £2 r ons the previous moni rded ir. bi the B I Irade announced m London. In the first quarter of 1956 :age monthly vali.- than m the con (^ponding period135 words
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Article118 1956-04-16 9 Demand For Bulk Oil Still Keen KEEN d< man I I 1 bulk nut oil bom the •ed King lorn I Europe continued In the local mai In I last week. Copra prices m Singapi a folk i trend i the i I Phi r.es ma:k- I T}.. ol ss118 words
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Article53 1956-04-16 9 tht quarter •Oda# March 31 announced arc: C\ g 943 pi 'i' ;>■ C> ,1 i s; Hongkonf 1.5*5 pi K<:.' k :4. X Malaysiam 620 pic '> piculi; Pining i h::j Tekka-Taipirig I ftkaj crops dunnc the sit c 7>cr,(>ri v.eze Narhorough 181 h P53 words
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Advertisement1691 1956-04-16 9 p"^. n Adtn Port Sudan. Port Soid I Vrn ie«. Trieste Rijcko. I f Apr 15 19 Apr 20 21 Ap, I W*> A: M, f 3 4 May 5 6 Ma, EAST MOUNT /GENCY, J SfrHMW- 1 Tel 6770 ***** I fir C«. 9, Rivcrt.dc, Tc! 983. k#w Trodi«91,691 words
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Advertisement748 1956-04-16 9 NOTICES MLMSTRY OF COMMLRCL A INDI STRV SLNCAPORi; Joint Singapore Japanese fishing projcits. applications u.t Qshlng ucencea are invited fr< n local t( identa or local <■ pani( int< r < ted In nt nshery projecta with th< Participation ol Japanese capital and /or Japan nsnery technicians On'applications which ilfl]748 words
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Advertisement616 1956-04-16 9 BALESTIER JtNIOK TRADE I SCHOOL. EVENING CLASSES. 1956. BALESTIER ROAD. SINGAPORE 12. THE Evening Cash School yeai commence! on the Nik ol April. 1936 Applicati* r.s for admission tc c classes can only ros> lered during the period of r< :-y.er,t 'h will :.e from Monday to Friday inclusive L6th—616 words
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Advertisement87 1956-04-16 9 More Market Reports In P. 70 NOTICES P VV.D. TENDER NOTICE HHENDERS from cia. D and 1 shove n Eistert I ractors will be receive d by Lh( S ipi rint< nding tr.iiini r. P iblic Work? D« partment, Kuala Lumpur up to VI rm< n on 21.4 56 for87 words
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Article, Illustration728 1956-04-16 10 CALL TO DIVERSIFY MALAYA'S ECONOMY 'Lack Of Balance In Development 9 THE economic development of Malaya has been characterized by a lack of balance, m the view of Dr. Lim Tay Boh of the University of Malaya. Dr. Lin was speaking over Radio Malaya on "The Structure and Basic Problems728 words
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Article78 1956-04-16 10 rm i ten tod Mod Bond Ml announced m London that steel production m the UK m Marril at the rate of 425.800 ions a week was the highesi m any month, ti.e previous besi being 417,800 tons a week m r eomaif ProduCtioa Od slec!78 words
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577 1956-04-16 10 NEW YORK. April 15:— The outlook for world trade this year is deemed highly encouraging by the men who direct foreign sales for American manufactures. The CQMaiSlll among t!i I MM businessmen who uu ■I week attended Ihe annul i| convention ol "the Expoi i577 words
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Article99 1956-04-16 10 An American rubber executive has predicted m New Voi:. that rubber ur springs will be available on 1 !».">8 automobiles. The air aftitJgl already are mi n use on trucks and buses. Hr. Q. A. McQueen, vice-president of the General Tire A Rubber Company,99 words
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Article434 1956-04-16 10 B > A Market Correspondent THE general tone of Mala van markets continued to be somewhat subdued. However, the total volume ot business written, which resulted from a turnover lairly evenly distributed throughout all sections did show some improvement, i With few exceptions, ir. ;s--trials ftere434 words
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Article532 1956-04-16 10 i-n[ i s Vu> >ISiiy co. to/oQ^ m*?Ll9s^ !s Bhown a; r f-°L, V k aft? r lax nr i^ir oerore tax), m arriving ai this result depreciation was charged a1 JUOO.OOO, unchanged from tat year. Directors have proposed a dividend of $1 and bonus of 50532 words
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Article364 1956-04-16 10 BUSIXFSS m shares from April 7 to I); INDISTRIAI.S: Fra^er fk Xeavo Ords. SI 70 cc\ to $1 6S xd Gammonj $2 10. Hammer Co. $2,471 to $2.50 to $2,471 Hongkons Bank (London) £99i| Malayan Breweries $3.25 Malayan Cement %\M cd Malayan Collieries 91 rents. Metal Box364 words
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Article24 1956-04-16 10 the ire* German sir lac Lufthansa will itari up three new routej to A n^ tr ira In Hi lununer timetal le24 words
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Advertisement229 1956-04-16 10 I CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS MY 2 ODEON SrJiS J I Jennifer Jones %Z V Good Moming, Miss Dove! ■Pk. c-KO«»,u«i -I'm-".^-^,!, o"K'e« By m E y HOSIER l^xxx^^^OPENS TOMORROW »»»»«x«x«; LlTu "APARTMENT FOR WOMEN" Z% I— COMING ff^"^) SEE RHONDA fl l MING I H7 ft, JRv^n^-*5- N l l{229 words
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Advertisement198 1956-04-16 10 ICAPITOLfrTsy "iF^ife 5 SH owTy RANDOLPH SCOM j "THE UWlESs'sfl J l)ni, LC| COMING! N J ENGLISH unrnr, ■-■■mi lt y. hf^ WJjUj i;B iPAWLION^ isiS m tor; '^1^1 1 f 1 Ml, 11 i« 1 "THE JUNGLE BOOK S.jhu In.m R u^ ird r^f K !*stoij j "TOUCH AND198 words
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Article295 1956-04-16 11 As England Draw With Scotland GLASGOW, April 14 (Reuter) A DRAMATIC last-minute goal by inside left Mny Haynes enabled England to draw 11 with Scotland after a goalless first half m the soccer international watched by 130,000 at Hampden Park here today. Outside right Graham Leggatt295 words
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Article764 1956-04-16 11 V': V A' 4 'Rei>n LEA _l m DIVISION I u t H 1 1. A ptsj ll 24 10 7 82 51 5. 4 _• » 11 «5 • 4 < C 4 17 1 1_ 7*> b4 44 A np nt 1 17 44 B764 words
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Article375 1956-04-16 11 LONDON, April 1 1 (Keutor) Two full weeks of the current Iln^lish Football League programme to go :ind the vital promotion and relegation battles m nio>t of the four divisions reach fever pitch. B. r r day's CfOffdl <1 Bat of :kI ;r brought375 words
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404 1956-04-16 11 BRIAN Marks, the hard-hitting: Singapore Recreation Club opener, became the highest scorer m Colony cricket this season when he hit 132 runs m a threehour stand for the Recs at Changi yesterday. Brian*! \'-'<2 b the ■ooond ccn- a* '.he Co ony senior to404 words
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Advertisement211 1956-04-16 11 K\ rum and Personality Contest d are pleated to announce that v V Charm and Personal, ty Contest fttt fn p te Me»9 Xong for two. Ms. C 3 -Pbcll Y.W.C.A. Hostel. R?ad, Kuala Lumpur. »ook the lit prixe winninq 0 tm m HLmonq Photo Studio, 10, Sultan Street, Keelo211 words
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Advertisement569 1956-04-16 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITLATIO\S VACAM SINGAPORE C:: CC L'NCIL Re ..T- OFKICF.R r ,-c r.er.' <"\A4. :80 plus Variable r.t ci '<: connected with labour ir« matters, fiius-- r >lations. negoUations and job classi. of which should have been m an execu*. h rrr Thorough kno^laifs of 1 labour and Trade569 words
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Miscellaneous236 1956-04-16 11 ...net- By Al Capp r— tfF^y' VAL C. -"J 3 THAS _> Ri C. H TV/- WE GOTTA X^^ c Hl^K'-E.7-THET SiLLV DAIGV A i J \__-^HIrrHOPERjL/. r MCMC FAST//- LLS QUICKLY GlT 1/1 MAE LEFT THESE POX CHOP J J SHE'S EVEN j^ OLE MAM MOSE S ANMOOAl_SADlE j236 words
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Miscellaneous958 1956-04-16 11 Km£ not out 2I A Vs Navy J.1.U. 1,1,1, LI .J Indian Association '..'at "iJnH'l'Jtf^T'J T wkts) 138 Iloval Navy by seven wickets Vh^N^QHBHIBHBPIBB* IJOWI.ING at .>ee soon^ Schubert II M I I dcdhill c R:,':k La., b BOWLING J. Martens I bans Singh IR c 9 M J oiling958 words
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Article572 1956-04-16 12 RACE WEIGHTS PROBLES FIELDS For Wednesday, K.L There will be only six races at Kuala Lumpur 01 Wednesdav. second day of the Selangor Turf Club' April Meeting. Following are weights and probabli starters for all the six events. Horses Class 3, Div. 3—6 Furs. 6S? Rote-Marie 5v 9.00 M :r-572 words
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268 1956-04-16 12 B\ 100 CHINT (HLE A Rangoon Turf C lub trim hcadrd by Mr L. Khoo. BarrLster at law n( legal adviser to the ♦Municipal Corporation of the *»> «)1 Rangoon is here to slud t!>» operation maintenant- of the Fquine ■Mspensar> installed by the268 words
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Article143 1956-04-16 12 I\ f. Seletar I Kints H gers 5-1 m > r> fA l mat h player QJ lang SI y. KAF tack gt u v from pened the score m mil ite through centre- d C;md;in. HW iSCd the score m S ;n. who k a pass143 words
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Article133 1956-04-16 12 SCORING three BOall m the second Club B a r United 4-1 SAFA divisi i -2\* jresti B l( stier United I irted well and took the Ie lie 10th minute w len a pass fi »m David C m enabled wi] ie Chong to133 words
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Article53 1956-04-16 12 MELBOURNE, Ann; ig (AP) Australia*! John Land? ran leisure >• 3:51 S in chaiii j exhibition run over. 1,500 meter.- here S.;:: lay. Landty ran on!y M hospital charity carnival. Two dayi aflo be received his injection* for i Mp to the rs. and be53 words
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364 1956-04-16 12 A SURPRISE FOR S'PORE From MC FA Defenders s 'P° r e 0 Malacca 0. By George Taye MALACCA, Sun.— A stubborn defence by the Malacca Chinese Football Association enabled them to hold Singapore Chinese Football Association t3 a goalless draw m their MCFA Cuptie on the Hteh School ground364 words
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Article48 1956-04-16 12 SINGLES beal M -Tier! by two soals 10 one m the Tamil Brotherhood Association's annual «<*' match for the Rcin.-im ;n i. eng c trophy played a- Farret Park on Saturday Scoren for Singles were Jama] and Velayutham J Sa rangjip my scored i«»r the Mar- ::< d48 words
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Article145 1956-04-16 12 j MavHourr Badminton Party I beat A f(M iti of Malacca n\ our 1 nes to three m their inter-state badminton friend ii C .v. .1 Union hall 11 night Results urere Mayflowac first >: Sin^lo R ibei Lim George Yap 15—11, IS— 7 Teoh Peng Hooi145 words
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Article52 1956-04-16 12 BO\'s Town trounced Singapore Combined English Schools by seven goals to nil m I friendly soccer match played on titc Boys' Town ground yesterday. reng Yang scored 1 hat-trick for Boys' Town, the four other foals were scored by Vinceni Tan 2. Guan Hoc <md52 words
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Article, Illustration279 1956-04-16 12 KATB. Sun. Superior m all departments. Selangor Chinese trounced Pahang Chinese by seven soals to one m the Malayan Chinese Football Association cup soccer competition at Kaub today. Spearheading the attack cen« tare ard Boon I lea, h I iupport fi m his teamin tes, especially279 words
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Article42 1956-04-16 12 LORD Ua, J the polo mated m Gunners and Vat] ITn 'r- ri p.m. today. At 5.31 pa M Hardinj till lay! tion stone to the N new syces quanea.l Mrs. J. M. Kaikr. the Brigadier IS I will fin 142 words
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348 1956-04-16 12 Marks Hits 132 For Recs( See Page 11) A Frugtniet Hits Century Far Prisons An unbeaten century by Frustniet who scored 101 runs, and a bright S3 by his brother. L. Fruutniet. failed to help Prisons Sports dub k p r f"H points against K.A.F Chan^i m aS C A348 words
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Article147 1956-04-16 12 Penang-3 Psrak-Q i IPOII. Si-n— A crowd painfully watched ti 1 ball Federation, ho, goals to ni] in a qu.iii .1 corn] etition pla\<<) ground todav. defeat which was etMCted, but he manner m which r inflicted. Sure.. Pcrak Chin cse team could not have played a worse game.147 words
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Article, Illustration490 1956-04-16 12 But Only After A Struggle Against Johore SINGAPORE earned the unique distinction of being the first state to win the inter-state Schools Soccer Quadrangular tournament when they subdued Johore by lour goals to two at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Malacca be it Negrl Setnbtkan490 words
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Miscellaneous87 1956-04-16 12 soccer FRIENDLY: Sii gapore -A" r. R<>'t<t> ffttvy si .]<-.' :>■ s v_ r SI m 0 5.1S D/w ;;.i; AnciMl Sporti Clttb Pi. R .\f'.. Tt agah at Gcyiann Stadium at 5.15 j) worker* E&wcatkm vm. Boys' Town at Fnrrcr Park at SJS pirn.; Jolltladj 1 1 nr ,1.87 words
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