Singapore Standard, 17 April 1956
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Title Section16 1956-04-17 1 Singapore Standard jiceA. #6 ft iH f. Singapore; Tuesday, april it. i956~ il TACKS 15 CENTS16 words
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Article296 1956-04-17 1 WISG B 1 tided that w m nnl Mr. Tan said Kry s policy-mak-Kißfflittee would aßßorandun I .mission Eirrec* to state mSm were those E> atrmded the mm front Penang, Hpr and Malacca IE had made MUNI ll lull l to Km-lock Tan for mi discussion on tc>> of296 words
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Article27 1956-04-17 1 ament of Cey-1 jwterday to re- 1 itf rationed rice the high prices of I ot the rea- 1 intent election rWm Kotcla- I c. UPUP - 27 words
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Article18 1956-04-17 1 P opens are ex|pt«e la Indonesia p to study the I* const ructing Ptß Borneo am U.P.U.P. - 18 words
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462 1956-04-17 1 Father Gets One Year On Hurt Count A SINGAPORE husband and his wife were yesterday freed of a charge of murdering their three-year-old son. after a six-day trial m the Assize Court c mother. Pansy Scow, waa completely ex im rated of all 1462 words
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Article41 1956-04-17 1 f April 16 Russian Emigre to*** reported to murder the S* to antl-Com- the would-be assassin surrendered voluntar Emigre officials hew said the targ- I the moid rmi Pr V: 1:m:r Pnrempresident of the National c c Russian Soli-41 words
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Article14 1956-04-17 1 JJ"** death gJF> suspended gf a decision ■geipected this ■JaboUt.on of ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article713 1956-04-17 1 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH No Half Measures For Merdeka Team Mr. M's London Blast By Standard's London Correspondent LONDON, Mon. -Unless the Singapore merdeka delegation's "whole loaf" demands are accepted m principle by May 1, negotiations may be broken off, threatened Chief Minister David Marshall on his arrival at713 words
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Article140 1956-04-17 1 Eat More Local Fruits Campaign Xt ALA I LMPI R Mon. Federation Minister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aril bin Ishak. has launched an "eat local fruits" dri\e. This is aimed at Trduring import expenditure. Malaya spent S2H million m foreign r%rhange on fruit imports last year The Minister deplored the140 words
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239 1956-04-17 1 No Base For Britain In Labuan-Moun tbatten ford Admiral Karl Mountbatten y^terday squashed all speculation that la bum would he converted into a British naval base At i pnss conference at \dimr.ilt\ House Sin iporr. Karl Mountbaiten labuan was not suitable 1 txcess to the har bonr was difficult many239 words
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Article125 1956-04-17 1 WASHINGTON, April 16 (IP)— The new prime minister of Ceylon said today his country will follow a neutral policy and that British troops m Ceylon "have to go." The Premier. S. W, R. D. Bandaranalke, made the statement m a copyrighted interview with US.125 words
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Article17 1956-04-17 1 BRITISH Commonwealth forces have cut almost 9.000 Japanese employ«es from their payrolls at Kure. APAP - 17 words
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Article151 1956-04-17 1 I HERE Is not a single person m Singapore today wilj ling to invest capital m an 1 $8,000,000 hotel to be built by the famous Hilton Hotels International Inc.. Public Relations Secretary. Mr. G G. Thomson disclosed yesterday. The executive vice-presi-dent of the Hilton Organiza-151 words
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Article61 1956-04-17 1 ASILOMAR, California. April 16 (AP) The United States was advised yesterday to stop "giving away" money m the Far East and to stop talking about American military strength. The advice came from Eric A Johnston, special representative of the President, who has just returned from a61 words
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Article22 1956-04-17 1 NEW traffic rules issued m Taipei forbid automobiles and pedicabs from parkinß on sidewalks a common Bight m Taipei. APAP - 22 words
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Article56 1956-04-17 1 BELGRADE. April 16 <Rcuter) Mr. Vulko Chervenkov, Bulgarian Prime Minister for the past six years, has asked to be released from the post, according to a Yugoslav news agency report from Sofia today. Mr. Chervenkov has been strongly criticized by Bulgarian Communist leaders since the recent56 words
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Article54 1956-04-17 1 TAIPEI. April 16 <AP> Kno Hsiang-sheng WM sentenced to 60 days m jail ior registering a;-, twins a daughter born to his wife and a son born to his mistress. Kuo had listed big wife v the mother of both the children, who were born last54 words
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146 1956-04-17 1 TRAGEDY AT A WATER FESTIVAL ACCIDENTAL BOMBING KILLS 27 BANGKOK. April 16 <AP) A Royal Thai Air Force plane 'was reported today to have dropped a bomb on an officers' club near the city of Parachuap Khlrl Khan. killing 27 persons and injuring 32. Dispatches from Parachuap Khiri Khan, a146 words
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Article119 1956-04-17 1 ALGIERS. Algeria. Apr. 16 (UP)— A group of 22 rebel prisoners mutineed m a jail m Cherchell today and escaped after knifing ,to death a guard and the prison director's wife French authorities said thry were informed of the double murder and breakout by a119 words
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Advertisement141 1956-04-17 1 FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 Wherever you need j on engine, a fm Wi AIR COOLED OIESEL J Jiff* Users th* arorld over from fcetand t« Ir*^. VnS from Mombasa to MaJeya have found that Nafl these *i* cooled engines k_eep on ronnmg V3J whatever the climate, end all141 words
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Advertisement6 1956-04-17 1 SERVE^^PEOPLE FOR ONLY $5-20 PARTY PACK6 words
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287 1956-04-17 2 PACT STANDS IN IMPERIALISM'S WAY-MONCKTON Bagdad Council Meet TEHERAN, April 16 (Reuter) Sir Walter Monckton, British Defence Minister told the Bagdad Pact Council meeting which openec here today: "it is for us to show unmistakably we shall not be deter red by outside criticism or attack from going ahead with287 words
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Article148 1956-04-17 2 I PENANG. Mon.— Representatives of tlie National Union o! Factory and Gencra'i Workers. Penang and Province Wellesley branch, have requested the Municipal President. Mr. J. S. H Cunyng-ham-Brown. to cancel a certain circular calling for 'he dismissal of any bus conductor if his collections were found148 words
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Article, Illustration126 1956-04-17 2 i THE whole village is m an up- roar over a witchcraft exhibition i being held at Bourton-On-The i Water, a Domesday-Book vil_age m J the Cotswolds of Gloucestershire Some villagers say it is obscene and may encourage "Black Magic Tlie Parish Council has set up a126 words
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Article134 1956-04-17 2 Europeans Join Bus Boycott CAPETOWN, April IK (Renter)— Africans picketed bus stops and boycotted the bas services when racial segregation started on Capetown buses today on the instructions of the National Transport Commission. Other pickets including I Europeans distributed nets condemning sc.sroi to DOA-Xuropaam star:134 words
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Article87 1956-04-17 2 9 Mths. For Breaking Into NAAFI A BRITISH soldier, Signalneasi Theanas Jolsßaon, 19, was vastordaj sentenced I y i Singapnrr Districl Co..;* liartisj to r.y.c :r. mths' detdnti D after he was found guilty of break- 5 into a XAAFI store and stealing a quantity of cigareitc- and beer, T'ne87 words
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Article83 1956-04-17 2 BITTERWORTH Mon. The fourteen Chinese and Indian families, whose 13 plank ■nd ettap shop houses In Now Ferry Ron'"., wore razed hy a fire and rendered homeless on March 11, wil. receive cash relief from the Batterworth Fire Relief Fund on Friday, April 20. The Senior83 words
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Article34 1956-04-17 2 DELEGATES from nine Asian and western Pacific countries and territories on Sunday opened a 13-day conference on regional water standardization to promote health and eliminate waterborne diseases m the area. A PAP - 34 words
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Article, Illustration76 1956-04-17 2 GATE THAT ANGERS A VILLAGE Standard photo by MORE than 4.000 new villagers who refused to pass through this narrow gate to go to work yesterday morning had the authorities worried. The fate is at Serdang Bahru New Yillaqe. The rope lashing the gates is the "bone" of contention. OnlyYong Peng Seong - 76 words
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Article177 1956-04-17 2 IPOH. Most.— The People's Progressive Par.v of Malaya ha appoint! ci a oommitti c to i ibmil a sepaiatc memorandu:n to the Si id C ratitu-tiot-a] C mmifti Ti.c C3ea Se 9 etary of <Un Party, Air. D. R. Set I Vi stated ild (v177 words
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Article27 1956-04-17 2 LONDON, April 16 (UP) Sofia Radio today announced the resignation of Bulgarian Premier Vulko Chervenkov following hitter party criticism of bis Stalinist "errors."27 words
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Advertisement41 1956-04-17 2 ?A LUSCIOU y V RHONDA I FLEMING "SEMIRAMIS' thh a/n^ s'* a TIH.IIUIK lllV I HANDSOME > ft m MONTALBAN l£j Pi THEFEARLI^ I rr ißKioii ,M COLOR W* IM A CATHA, («'.i^'' "'V m X 1 0 D E O N^41 words
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70 1956-04-17 3 BISCUITS ARE FOOD RULING BY JUDGE V& BAHRU, Mem. nee Storr m J^ today ruled JJL were f Ktfidcrthedc-' e d foods .r. Regulate 5 dp?. a 2si en a shop-l m the KJrt had c^mtetided L^T to as w^JSE ft heTd to c. XL classification appeal, the I* tbe70 words
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Article27 1956-04-17 3 10 CHBONO a total Kgoalifled from f a fesg hi the Ls Ifßll I Mai r i r.--:.2"nt ithout a licence I the owner, and :-tr.27 words
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Article, Illustration52 1956-04-17 3 I I nhutfl kOKEL B \.m Hai I sr Army \meruan I yesterday W* m Indonesia to I I l Itsstaiiisi AN American botanist attached to the (ieolosrical Survey Department of thp t'nited States. Mr. V R. Kosaers. arrived m Singapore yesterday for .i weeks study tour of52 words
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96 1956-04-17 3 His Evidence Did Not Impress Magistrate RN Wong Hak Low, a _^er. to give him $5 at I **d o n Dee. 9 by Rphn^ as a Regis' \r ■as officer. I denying the said he went from *_y^' .nk because he %c about his a '.tai. L*_ saw this96 words
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Article, Illustration21 1956-04-17 3 fc-two ■Mim.iNti t n £om Pahang PJffß KSe m ■a was oprn|pt. Minister f*U Mr 100 ■aster d %w LToo21 words
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Article, Illustration216 1956-04-17 3 Philippines Seek Closer Ties With Malaya Garland For A Hero THK Philippim would like to establish closei with the Federation of Malaya and offer something to help Mala- ft atl mpts to achieve Independ•aid the Philippine Under-Secretarj foi Foreign ArT.i::s. Mr. Raul S. Manglapus ip Singapon yesterday, X: Ml .^lapusStandard - 216 words
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Article89 1956-04-17 3 DR IfJ sel Sullivan, lee |n nistoi Ol art. In.-- j n Lnted Curator of the t'ru- art n eim and exhi- iti gal cry, A Can i gra I late to nit ire ai I Pr. S illivan, since hi appointment In Singapore m (54,89 words
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Article45 1956-04-17 3 Monaco Apnl IS (Real, n Ciiuic" K 1 hy and Prin c R ni c wenl lo Monaco's grey granite cathedral m n?st lull reh< arsal ol their wedding there on Thursday. Farouk ol Egypt arrived here from Rome to attend the45 words
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598 1956-04-17 3 POLY. CHIEF HAS BEEN 'LET DOWN' CHARGES C.H. KOH *..AND THE GOVERNORS GIVE AN EXPLANATION THREE representatives OJ the Singapore Polytechnic Board Oi Governor p/ei c told by a member 0| the Malayanization Commi ion yesterday that ti* y had M let down" 1 the principal ol the pro- 1598 words
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135 1956-04-17 3 NEARLY employees of Ford Motors m Bukit Timah Road, bingapore, v ferday a sJsyen-hour 'Avila-caf strike m protest against the retrench- 1 ment of 121 OOlleagt es. i The worken arho reporte I J for duty at Bam efl the j [j rt135 words
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Article118 1956-04-17 3 BUTTERWORTH. Mon. A 33-vear-olri padi planter. Harun bin Hamid. stabbed his young wife twice on th< hack with knife alter she; had defied him. This incident wa r< lated before Mr. Hassan bin HUSsain m the Magistrate*. 'Conn. Butterworth today j when the husband wa118 words
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Article79 1956-04-17 3 Bank Men Postpone Strike IHE Singapore Bank Employees 1 Union jrester" day decided to defer the strike threatened l>\ SO employees of the First National City Bank of New York till next Tuesday The decision was to ojve tiie management time to settle the workers' amended claim for i month's79 words
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Article59 1956-04-17 3 Thugs Hold Up Couple posing n^ detectives, two thugs robbed a couple to a car m Tanjong Rhu m Singapore early yesterday mornTasJ driver Aw Hong Chwce and his girl friend were to the back teat when the two robbers stalked up to them and demanded identity cards. The gangsters59 words
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Article211 1956-04-17 3 Cheated Savings Bank Three Ways IPOH Mon. Twenty-twO" rear-old Eng ish apaoJung Lav Yea Teik, was charged In the Sc sions Court today on three (unts ol cheating the ost Office (Savings Bank] autnoritie 1.,; •>. a' gcd to nave committed the afloncaa 03 withdrawing vario ;s o money ranging211 words
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Article31 1956-04-17 3 SEREMBAN. Mon- The funeral of Mr. V. Thambiah. retired postmaster of Seremban. took place yesterday. He arrived m Malaya m ISO 2 and retired from the Postal Department In 1939,31 words
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Advertisement145 1956-04-17 3 /O ®<§>® OX o£ I o s •■5© 1 O go n. \OH EEI 00 H^V 0 /olivetti Divisumma I Printing Calculator f Adds, subtracts, multiplies and divides, gives credit baI lance, and prints its own I record of the calculations. I Capacity 10,11 columns. Sole Agents Guthrie Co Ltd145 words
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Article45 1956-04-17 4 LIM Guan Seng, 13. was yesterday charged m the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court with unlawfully possessing two rounds oi .303 ammunition at Bona Vista Road, on April 14. No plea was recorded and he was allowed $5,000 bail till April 23.45 words
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Article151 1956-04-17 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (num.) 92J N No 1 RSS May 9.1 !>:;; No. 1 June Wj !>.{ No. 2 9l| 92] No. !>i! 91| Tone: Steady quiet. TIN PKICL The price of tin yesterday was S37BJ per picul151 words
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Article, Illustration389 1956-04-17 4 'Americans Are Wonderful' Says Kelantan Girl SPEAKING with a decided American accent acquired after her threemonth stay m the United States.' Miss Jawahir binte Haji Ah of Kelantan. said that most Americans were wonderful and that they were anxious to know more about Asia and its people. Pretty 17-year-old schoolgirl389 words
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336 1956-04-17 4 All Asia Sends Messages Of Goodwill Jaycee Regional Meet Today MESSAGES of goodwill from all Asian countries will be read when the Junior Chamber of Commerce's Sixth Regional Conference opens today at the Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore. The theme of the Conference. "Asia looks to heyouna men. aras chosen became336 words
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Article67 1956-04-17 4 DEVELOPMENTS of the all-party Merdeka Mission's talks with the British Colonial OfTVe aril] be recorded by the Malay Section of the BBC'S Ear Bast! m Service. Ma lay-i peaking members of the delegation will be Siren opportunities to express tht lr flews, HM broadca>t m67 words
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Article48 1956-04-17 4 MALACCA. Mon.— Ng Yoke Ten. 27. wai sentenced to sia months' Imprisonment m the Jasin Coon today, when he pleaded vulltj to unlawful possession of b 2 bottles of rubber latex and a HBaD quantity ol scrap rubber IB aa estate at Asahan on April 6.48 words
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Article70 1956-04-17 4 BUTTERWORTH. Mon —hive Malay girls. all between six and 12 years old. started to argue among themselves when the Magistrate. Mr. Hassan bin Hussain. asked them today win they fought among themselves. Mr. Hassan called them to order and transferred the ease to the Juvenile Court. He70 words
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Article50 1956-04-17 4 HOXuKONu, Apr.' 16. Special Stan lai I Sen .w Closing pri ci ot the H aiakoof K\ -hange w ere S i to Sterling; $5.***** to US$l; $1 1 13 te Ma uin $1 $Q 181 U (yy tn looeal o R ipiah; Gold ?234 r> to n50 words
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258 1956-04-17 4 Slow Cafe Check Early Curfew Start Rumpus KUALA LIMPIR, Mgsr Mure than 4.000 rubber tappers of Serdan^ Bharu New \illage this morning gave the authorities several uneasy mo" ments when they milled round the village gate and refused to go to their258 words
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Article51 1956-04-17 4 INDIAN TEACHERS JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The annual delegate.-' confirmee ol the Jehore State Indian School Teachers' Union was held at Kluang yesterday. Office- bearers for the ensuing year are: President. Mr. G. Pcrymaniar. of Segamat, Vice-president. Mr. S. Thangaveiu of Johore Bahru and General Secretary. Mr. S. VenJcatasan, ot Batu51 words
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190 1956-04-17 4 PINANG, Mon.— A housewife. Fooof Ling Choo. petitioning for a divorce m the Hifh Court today, told Mr. Justice T. C. Spenscr-Wilkin-son. lha kept Watch on her husband, who was keeping another woman. She said that when her husband, Choong Kee190 words
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Article253 1956-04-17 4 OF the PS candidates, mostly Chinese and Indians from the Raub district, who appeared for a Malay language taat on Saturday before a language board m the District Office here, only four failed. GOVERNMENT revealed yesterday that two terrorists surrendered at the Centra! Police Station. Johore Bahru. last253 words
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Advertisement305 1956-04-17 4 CATIIAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS tan a v i CATHAY"^ 4 ,5 645 UUA I AlB C"M>riON(? tf •nd 9.30 p.m. F«|^ PANIC m wry desperate rmasf kiss m each scorching 4^V^%*^ t^Sr^COHTE BENNEH NLllUlllA MARY BETH HUGH€S k___i ___s ar ~^___i I WATCH FOB= M.c.\is FOREVER DARLING 1 I i II305 words
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Advertisement421 1956-04-17 4 m j fei&a&uLj 1 1 1 CAPITOL h^TIhoJ J Ta 7-7 M -Lfr^i I I J Ar "IO JAMES DEA\ ia 6 c j j "REBtl WITHOUT A CAusr""l wtxr CHAwcf7~~—^^ 1 aT% S# /Af r J? •Vv J» aaai RFY fL^ tAsr sTTr^ 1 "AIAwiESSSTREn-';-'! olor hx 'leehnieolnr t421 words
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Article489 1956-04-17 5 Anglo- Malayan Treaty Talks Begin Broad Headings Drawn Up For Defence-Aid Pact ALLIANCE GOVT. AND RULERS STAND AS ONE UNITED BODY KIA L A LI'MPUR, Mon. The Special Working Party, under the chairmanship of Sir Robert Scott, the Commissioner General, today be^an preliminary talks here to draft the first Anjjlo-Malavan489 words
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104 1956-04-17 5 Salleh Will Be Sent To Britain Leaus comm ■at* are launching a i send 15-year-old vho lost m and fc£ s as y ear to a J chil--*n?* have been i send Salleh to -toe expect- ax* penang at the I I h nurse.104 words
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Article104 1956-04-17 5 Ma: l Ho Xi n 21, was fined $500 m the Jasin Ses Jourt today, m default, six mot imprisor. a en he i I leaving his restricted n In thi M ilacca Central District or. Apr.: An order had bi n made Badei I104 words
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Article52 1956-04-17 5 about Tn students from Method] i Afternoon School. Sm';;.. X ;aln Lumpur, yesterday left for Cameron Highlands, Ipoh, Taiping. Maxwi il Hill and P>>n Weld. aa fovr-daj histoiica] exeursii n ors inisi d by th< BChOOIS 1 listl rical Society Mr. OJR Narasimharsj masti r-in-ch urge, led52 words
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Article55 1956-04-17 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Ji rernment has paid 11,823 m compensation to a andowner lor a faulty sur- cy. As a result of this, the man was deprived of three acres of land m a long boundary dispute. The Land Office had BrTOtlglV issued the title prearar aithout a55 words
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Article53 1956-04-17 5 KUALA SELANGOR. Mon Mr Wong Wang Thean, Chinese interpreter of the Magistrate's Court here, has left tho denartment and ioined the Welfare Dent.. Perak. as a welfare cadet officer. He is now stationed at Ipoh. Mr. Wong BBS been succeeded by Mr. Wan Lim Kee from the Supreme53 words
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Article37 1956-04-17 5 TANJONG MAI.IM. Mon. Che Mohamed Jani from Kus i 1 :'p ;r has assumed ri:;! ea I officer-in-chargc of the Centra] Electricity Board here He iuc caadi Mr. M. A. Abdul Aziz, who died recenl y,37 words
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Article114 1956-04-17 5 First Bus Service Operates KUANTAN, Mon The first Kuantan Town Bus get flee has been formed by throe bus companies to run a service m the town. The bus service started on Saturday with throe new buses for a start: The three bus companies are Lcnq; Huat Omnibus Co.. Ltd.,114 words
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Article66 1956-04-17 5 TANJONG MM.IM. Mon A 32 year-old SiKh lorry driver was allied Instantaneously when hie lorry plnnged into a deep ravine on a jungle i"' ad leading to Iba 161 h mile tone, Kus Kubu Gap Road, yesterdsy. Bechan Singh was driving i lorry loaded with Umber from a66 words
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Article75 1956-04-17 5 SINGAPORE City Co m i r M: A P. Rajah. U I cm -Socialist, has filed a motion las the Co imcil to define policy regarding bawttefi m rarquhar, Carnia, aod Bernard itn eta. He ha I Bated thai BO H 'ion ho taken against75 words
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145 1956-04-17 5 APPEAL BY SHELLEY TO ATTEND KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Eurasians throughout Malaya will hold a mass meeting here next Sunday to discuss their future m an Independent Malaya. The meeting, which is be m sponsored by the Selangor Eurasian Association, will be under the145 words
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Article37 1956-04-17 5 TWO workers were burnt. one severely, when a kerosene tin burst into flames m a dry cleaning shop m Orchard Road Singapore, yesterday Sparks from a nearby machine is believed to have caused tho blaze.37 words
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Miscellaneous852 1956-04-17 5 Standard cMlmanac Information at a Glance ■*****81 I Port Dickson 1125 a.m. «6.3 ft > I GBAND: Son Of Bells Starr 3. 7 ite- 7.30 The Band of the a* «^P_«*^_h.V^ Pen a.m. t4 j5O < r, ni r>oe-> H i A D IJIH r ■•< mill I'VKlv X noshita852 words
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Article456 1956-04-17 6 JJOTH the M.;.. Chines* m the Federation should tak 1 1 heart rhe advice oi Hit pre laut 8l the Malay Chambers of Commerce. I *o Yahaya ban Haji Abdul Rasak, to prevent Urn jus soli controversy flgffi loptnfj Into Bal inter-racial strife. On batli456 words
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Article495 1956-04-17 6 r J I Ll much sign::: aii fa the warning that has been given b;/ the press m Britain against any hasty to grts gtlf guiaining status to Bblgapo:> Irici- ;i the caution advised by newsP*P*rs _fl gaj g par with the fnffvg -rowing majority of people here495 words
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Article608 1956-04-17 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA II Singapore Traction Jompany, we know, has to disgorge a percentBj the many millions of rs it had salted away UM foundation of the BU_y to appca.sp the USBS Ol its employees, cannot have made so statins an inroad into .ankmg account608 words
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Article327 1956-04-17 6 Sir: I read Mr. Francis Graham's letter m the Sunday Standard, and he reminds me somewhat of Rip Van Winkle suddenly awakening after a long sleep to the political changes sweeping around him. It is extraordinary indeed, but nonetheless he seems to have been327 words
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Article144 1956-04-17 6 Sir; I feel the people m Port Dickson will welcome it if a move is initiated by the Negri Sembilan Labour Party to organise a branch In Port Dickson. Before proceeding further let me refer to the formation of the Port Dickson branch of the Labour144 words
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Article181 1956-04-17 6 Sin 1 a i greatly an used to read o- ifr. Lee Kuan Yew* a deeeripi oa n» >. jf onand/ather, Tils son and self dury.(] a debale OU f<:\ration m the Leg tlaii re Assembly. Thia episode md.s- c sn "".c'i o« si lilnr i !«ti<181 words
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Article, Illustration917 1956-04-17 6 PATRICK O' DONOVAN - PATRICK O'DONOVAN L. *******w**A*m**m+*m**± Jj mr*********^*^^*^ WVSHINGTON THEU is no political fijiiire m the \*orld as firmly scaled as President ti.-enhoHer an d no elected one as ininiiine fro ni criticism. His c m i n c nee c a n n asßSsaaslv be explained l»v any917 words
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433 1956-04-17 6 Something Should Be Done For The Temporary Clerk Sir: The permanent clerical staff of Government Departments should thank their lucky stars for being granted increments based on the revised salary scale. But nothing is heard of m so far a s the temporary staff is concerned. Undoubtedly, the permanent clerk433 words
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Article, Illustration49 1956-04-17 6 F J .J -< 1 J v.... r, S_m_Cisl l__, Sa willing!? ana aSaj Ban thenSrn *jJ Malay is tte language of taa a will be the fate Jaffna Tamils here? change ofai ment is food. I ii* new Ceylon ansa paanuaa) an ;rn countries Jr igaatfans* Kuala lanapur49 words
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Article211 1956-04-17 6 Jarj Statements made 1 i by our P.A.P. iemdi c give much food tor a> 0< thougi y al- i'o .g'' I who le: I I loose their tongues are c C hardly aware of the-*.- '.ght-procofcuiflf 'or:. f .4: T>;r Z meet g t ihe bt211 words
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Advertisement21 1956-04-17 6 ________B__w A 1 LaV 7/ "Show me the job and 111 tackle it! Scout Job Week -April 1(1 SINGAPORE iiiaaaassi' 121 words
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Article64 1956-04-17 7 Attempt On Life Of Goa Justice L. Apr.! 16 (A R« of the r. *f5 Goa. Portuvictim of a Lrcpt yesterday condition, J. 0 a report from r> ksboa cor--5 iv n r.' r been ft justice Quadroe \&odt* wncn he Mm* oarH had been •n to anL^flrial who had64 words
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Article33 1956-04-17 7 bgAGEN April IS Hpe dogs chased X through the Offts nf Oc Commu: fside Hans Ch gtrxn's picturesque f unrest In Conasark. were made ln knifes poi.' c and33 words
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Article, Illustration103 1956-04-17 7 Welcome Rays To Travellers POWERFUL light beon-s knde mo the n o,ht from the Emp.re StOtC Bui'd ng n X-<K -<- m Yor/ Q-, newly n tailed beocons ere turned OR 'or a leat. The four rot a* ng beo' j- c feet m d 9meter 4 gat a netUP - 103 words
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Article339 1956-04-17 7 Roy Essoyan - Roy Essoyan. I By I:-* M'" l 16 (AP>— Armed troops yesterday patrolled the sunny I Miere pro-Stalin demonstrations took place last month. the dem< n itions maridni third annh rsarj oi isath. this capital of his native Georgia appeared calm and quiet I D ARMED339 words
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Article30 1956-04-17 7 CAIRO. Apnl :<;. (IT T:Sudan has acceoted Russian tcchni al I and may ra rrom Communis! C cho- Bail S idanese Premier .1 El Azhati sal I eaterlay.30 words
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Article43 1956-04-17 7 CAIRO, Annl IS, (AP)— u p| an Premh r X- r t deired nigrri Egypl will grea I ba in an area r M the inilufln :e ol her? and ihfl '.vi 1 never recer. c ordera [ro n anyone."43 words
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Article34 1956-04-17 7 Tunis. April 16 (UP)- The ArM government ol an :n--dependenl 1 unl sia wai In- ,v d m simple ceremonies hare yesterday by Bey Bid! Al Amin Pasha, netr.mai ruicr of Tunisia.34 words
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Article34 1956-04-17 7 KATIIMANDU. Nepal. April ih (UP) afannohan Adhikan. chief ol Nepal's underground Communist Party. has pledged the party*i fall support oi tiie present gori rnment m exchange lor comml »ion to operate openly.34 words
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Article25 1956-04-17 7 LONDON. April 16 (UP)— A passenger irom Toronto, Ontario. Robert MeJannet. 47. died on Sunday aboard B British airliner flying here from Montreal25 words
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Article25 1956-04-17 7 MANILA, April 16 (UP) Three Vietnamese warships docked here this morning fm i four-day goodwill visit and received i stirring .etcmonia] elc me.25 words
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Article31 1956-04-17 7 TOKYO, April 16 (UP) Ti o hundred Koreans beaan a iwn demonstration voterday at too repatriation poti ol afaizuru lo demand for r;jr i passage to Conununiit Norta Korea.31 words
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Article16 1956-04-17 7 CAIRO, April IS (AP) Egypt md it a China yesterday signed a cultural agreement.16 words
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Article43 1956-04-17 7 I Nepal. Nepal's first •station to China i tar Peking on *It aij? officially w jft>tprday. ■owmcement said Socialist Democr Nepal gress men Mi aprcbha. 30 asi Miss ml I tour :ir three months on the invitati n nine: lromen's organization.43 words
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Article58 1956-04-17 7 BI R M INCH AM. Alabama, Apnl 11 (AP) a rnado lash* d the rural ib ol Industrial Birmingh im yesterday, killing m itimated 19 persona More than 100 others were reported Injured. Poller and rescue workers arch< d ruined homes and buildings In a58 words
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92 1956-04-17 7 Pope Makes Appeal For POWs Return VATICAN CITY. April 16 (UP) Pope Pirn XII spoon ed to R is d last nisht to return any Italian prisoners-of-w<ir who may still be "arbitrarily hold m tinjusl cxi.c." The Pontiff, Lfl a speech to M IHM) Italian veteram m Bt Peter's tlica,92 words
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Article166 1956-04-17 7 WAITERS AND WIGS AT REGAL GALA MONTH (ARIO April j t> Actress Grace Kelly and Prince K;iinier 111 iast night celebrated their coming wedd i n s amid lavish surroundings reniindful of French royalty's plushest days. Ihe strikingly-couned Princess-to-be and bemedalled Prince presided o\er a regal "galaA.P.; U.P. - 166 words
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275 1956-04-17 7 Ben Gurion Tells People Of Stern Tesf Ahead JERUSALEM, April 16 (UP)— lsraeli Premier David Ben Gurion warned Egypt yesterday that j "for every blow the Egyptian army delivers against us we shall return two." Ben Gurion said m an Israeli independence day275 words
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Article133 1956-04-17 7 Egypt Set On Full War PITTSBURGH, April 16 (AP).— General Vital Allon, a hero of Israel's fighting forces, declared yesterday that full-scale conflict may break out m the Middle East and. m turn, touch off a third world war. Bnealdng al i United Jewish Appeal Conference; Gen, Alton, who 8188133 words
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Article45 1956-04-17 7 ALGIERS. April 16 <AP> French BOUTCei laid 32 Algerian rebels were killed yesterday m a single Aghl with French ground and air forces. Meanwhile, leaders ol one major rebel group announced there could be no cease-fire until France recognizes Algerian independence.45 words
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162 1956-04-17 7 Terrorists Kill ASP On Visit To Wife And 5-Day-Old Son NICOSIA, Cyprus, April 16 (AP). Eoka rebels yestenlav shot dead a Cypriot police official m Nicosia at tlie door of a maternity clinic after he had visited his wife and five-day-old son. The victim. Kyiiakos 1 At istolelOU, was anAP - 162 words
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186 1956-04-17 7 MOSCOW, April 16 (AP Thr Soviet I'nion is suiftly translating "The Quirt American" l>> Graham Green, the British author And it promises to be a sensation. It isn't the theme that will provide the sensation The idea that an American <186 words
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Article107 1956-04-17 7 Budget Day Speculations LONDON. April 16 (IP). Sir Antrum*. KdrnV government wound up preparations ior its 1956-5* anii inflation budget yesterday amid speculative icjmmls that "lottery bonds" on the Soviet pattern might be adopted to spur saving '*****, ,***** that threatenstability at home ft sales107 words
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Article150 1956-04-17 7 NEWPORT, Rh li 1- and. An; li (UP) pour reaciy United -States destroyers put to yesterday for the tro ib ed aratei iof t au I tori dm v Some 'J'"" 1 rdatfr c some carrying babies m arms. rav< .:ia wind I wa\150 words
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Article41 1956-04-17 7 EX -EDITOR DIES DR PAUL Hutchinson of Winnetka, I Inoii *hor an c rQr C riit( r of Ihe paper Christian (c ni ii v on yesterday after having aaa ill while visiting f:iendl m Bra:. er. 4 Texas. A. P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article59 1956-04-17 7 I OS ANGELES \p<: AP A gymnasium tor with :< M-.r -h w< nc 21S .t nev. Mr. L'nn B P' ari. 25 S;i mr nto, Cal I i n i v ti.i titl< i mblemal of t! body beautiful, ln a com* :> i Satur-59 words
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Advertisement122 1956-04-17 7 fa LIKE TO r LOOK H INSIDE? r a RIG surprise when you open the door of this «*cnuc» refrigera m 2: that storage ft. of adrustable shelf area giant att -H*aai Coldiawu for meat and fish two big J**» hnit and vegetables and three generous Ml :n exceptionally compact122 words
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Advertisement158 1956-04-17 7 L yf/ Presenting y$S Royal Crown Derby WM m W m^^^ mmm W m mm ■Kmbjl Bjr v y a *fV v,.^| W m W 1 1 saasaV A a-- K.Jr iBaaaBBBBBBBBB^^^^ >. C* '**vfc I *n_ y »W BBBBbBW <^ x /f'*^^____w *vl«£<V- Am K_ .<* w j ■i-158 words
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911 1956-04-17 8 London Press Take A Dim View Of Merdeka 'HOW LONG WILL MR. M LAST' LONDON, April 16 (Reuter) The Daily Express and the Daily Mail today argued against self-determination for Singapore. T■» .:.u r.ev. spapers were commc. g d the significance of the Britain by911 words
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Article210 1956-04-17 8 ONE of the University of Malaya's youngs .-vian lecturers Is shortly leaving Singapore for Melbourne take a course In nlstry a job cl. connected with atomic energy research. He is Dr. Ang Kok Peng, 28. a lecturer In chemistry. Dr. Aug said yesterday: "It210 words
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Article54 1956-04-17 8 REPRESENTATIVES of Malay publishing concerns m Singapore and Johore. at a meeting recently, decided to form a Malay Publishers' Union. Tuan A.H. Edrus of Qalam Press, who was elected chairman of the Union, said the object of the Union was to foster co-operation among members m the54 words
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221 1956-04-17 8 JUS SOLI ROW SPREADS THK Malayan Chinese Association is right m voicing their desire and demanding for jus soli m the Federation. This opinion was yest4 rday expressed by Inche Isa Zain, vice-president of the Peninsula! Malays' Union. who221 words
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Article98 1956-04-17 8 Committee Hasn 't Made Choice Yet THE committee recently appointed by the Council Ol the University oi Malaya to Qnd suitable man to take over trom Sir Sydney Came, who Li resigning as ViceChancellor, ta still seeking expert advice. Mr. Maurice Brown, University Registrar, disclosed yesterday that the committee ia98 words
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Article66 1956-04-17 8 A GANG of about 20 th 15 be! e 1 ed to be secret sociel y Eiana.sters, stabbed a youth and Bssaulted another m Crawford Street, Singapore, last night, The Injured sought refuge In a roffee-shop. Bottle? and chain were Dung al ihciu Botli were renun ed66 words
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Article, Illustration133 1956-04-17 8 She's off To Study Music MISS A tt W -T n teacher ting q bet awarded a Dtp I cntal tenotaranifi to atatfy mesas la LoaoV) ra r Ljfcree yea i M n UV.?,, a pt/p/I or M;ss C. Si i lowraae nnd aaa been ''^(Tjnq singing for two aaai133 words
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Article86 1956-04-17 8 AN Army Physical Training Instructor Btall Sergeant, Paul Sheen, 36, ol OHQ FAR ELF. was yesterday sentenced by a Singapt re District Court Martial to br reduced to the ranks alter he was found guilty ol a charge ol Indecently assaulting Si rgeant D. Abbott. s86 words
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Article189 1956-04-17 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Selangor Omnibus Company employees, removed seme 25 vehicle., parked ready to he put on service to a Kepong backlane. before they be^an their strike last Tuesday, the Sessions Court was told today The workers were then allogad to have pushed a vehicle189 words
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Article97 1956-04-17 8 AT the ninth annua! gener il m ?e1 ng of the Anthi r.\ Old B ciatii n, Sing ip i 'he fol.iw r.z wen elected ofl bearer- sat 'he current year: p r r- Mr. Edmund Tai rice-pi dent:— Mr Low Ah Long; hon tn I97 words
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Article69 1956-04-17 8 I row r s won night Kampong Saniang. Ea>t c ;im Road. awafSl result 4 c In tan n betog b> sten ap BJ about 20 kampong p< pie. Th. las M I trance: thi Kan.p nf a re alleged to hart untested the woman.69 words
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180 1956-04-17 8 Political Clouds Over Eastern Bases- Times THIS morning's J iM n Singapore's strategic- m. despatch from Singapore m < arrival with the analysis p. N] m Far East under the nc „i iM over Eastern Rases. p °li' H "Last year Britain vp, n 4 pore as on Hongkong and180 words
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Article123 1956-04-17 8 Special Committee sef 0 THF Liberal-Socialist I'm the setting up ol an 'I m ir.n;i Singapore, the honorun -e<retar\ Trade Union Committee. Mr Wn l j.,,. vealed to The Standard vcMn.i Th. bureau, he said, aaa be MS Dp to assist unemr ad an rkerj123 words
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Article, Illustration52 1956-04-17 8 Photo A "LION'S XI ST painted b> Professor W Young Sin Sum di iwv admiring glances from these two teen-aged fans J at an exhibition m Kuala I.umpur which opened on C Saturday I Some 200 pa m tines J calligraphs and seals ol Prof Young arr onStandard - 52 words
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Article110 1956-04-17 8 A PROBATION' report was stated as 1 able" hy the Juris h to six montttf pore Sea .rt yesterday. outh. G. S-&! tittemj tortion from Tho* i ar Street,! and 30 last y«. The Court Dec. 27. Singh am* Wah Yeong AtiS \i a Malay and I ed $25110 words
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Article14 1956-04-17 8 A SINGAPOjMS yesterdays I 1 SSk I pockets. I14 words
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Advertisement174 1956-04-17 8 aa .''1^,..0. 1 beautihJ American flnstar filfc- JP^ lake no chances with your SK/Nf Choose a pure wh/teloi/e+ Soap! The beauty of your skin is for you to decide. And nothing is more important than the soap you use. Above all make sure that none but the purest of toilet174 words
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Advertisement614 1956-04-17 9 ICH TRADING CO., LTD. I>2/« Robinson Rood. E BLUE FUNNEL LINE UfRICAN SERVICE s York. Baltimore, PKiUdephie fr Cvlff oor. P. $>.„, ptf|4nf A.- 59 24 Apr 2S/26 Ap, 2 7 *,4 i«»»el5/U |un. 17/18 -,r pert, to load end discharge cargo. GERMAN LLOYD AMERICAN LINE (C.s- SfRVICE Anrw.rp. Rotterdam.614 words
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Advertisement1117 1956-04-17 9 I*.?!? 5 MAKBTOLD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 Shippmi mmwmmm m *"»i-poroj (12 lines) D.pt. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE *g SA*ILIlI?I I f pro #d U ParU to lee* **4 d.»<K*r„ cargo. SA.UNCJ f LIVIRPOOU CLASCOW, LONDON b CONTINENT. Singapore NtJBBsQI for Itverpool 6 ,M *****ST tor MersollU* b Apr1,117 words
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Advertisement911 1956-04-17 9 MITSUI p^ LINE FOR JAPAN from Ind j, S P f- P Penong Amagison Moru for Yokohama. Kane. Me* 19 Apr 16 Apr FOR JAPAN from Continent Arimason Moru for Yokohama r j s i •■> Gdn. 31 32 Awopson Moru for Yokohama Nogoyo, Kobe Gdn. 6 7 Modokoso.- Maru911 words
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Advertisement837 1956-04-17 9 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden. Port Said, Genoo, Antwerp, Rotterdam. Hamburg, Copenhagen, Gothenbburg ond Oslo. Spore P Shorn Penong x> "POONA" 19 19 Apr ID "SUMPAWA" obt: 27/30 Apr 1/lMoy 2 3 Moy xxx) "JUTLANDIA" 16/18Moy 19 1 9 Moy 20 2lMov xxxx) "FALSTRIA" obt: 29 31837 words
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Article, Illustration1010 1956-04-17 10 TONY MILES; JANE DEXTER - DO DREAM JOBS COME TRUE? TONY MILES JANE DEXTER by (md Ask The Girl Who Gets GLAMOUR But NO LUNCH 'THE boss of 100 girls m a A i iismoti.s factory said: •'lt's, good f«»r a girl to dr» »m a little eai h day. It keeps her h.ipp> \r\c]1,010 words
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Article, Illustration52 1956-04-17 10 Named 'Midnight Stranger' by designer Teddy Tinling, this midnight blue swimsuit is made of dampproof velvet with briefs and stole trimmed with ermine tails. The matching stole is damp-proof velvet on one side and towelling on the other, Teddy Tinling is well known for his tennis, beach and52 words
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Article, Illustration238 1956-04-17 10 pretty nightdress and matching negligee car. be BtUMbs fiom voile, nylon or sprigged muslin. The simple diagram shows half the negligee which should be cut out m soft paper. measuicd for length and cut to reach the ankle. If your chosen material measures 36 inches wide, no centre seam238 words
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Article, Illustration474 1956-04-17 10 Gerree Read - Gerree Read IJAYBE you think you Could really go places ll you had a hairstyle like Elizabeth Taylor or Bi f\ Giahie. by IrV bapa you believe that if a Hollywood coiffl LU could go to work on y ar locks and transform j v474 words
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Article239 1956-04-17 10 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN By rPHERI more and 1 aik these days atx at how men are doing housework m America and women are taking on such chores as mowing the lawn and Bg the plumbing. This all sounds pi it's a little frightening. Did urn t*m <!«*■ "P239 words
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Advertisement108 1956-04-17 10 jar V I I i j '7,.V _£3$ I R*S good health that \yf puts a spring m your step h£ I 1 ______i _____> and asmile on your face. ~«-s-i %ii_sr^_srß^r^r'^_r And sc u,s c d uver n _________i____I H a _____m-s > 1 I Ca P sules with108 words
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Miscellaneous242 1956-04-17 10 WWWW W W W t n\\\\\\i\\u^\'^^ uuuuuuuuuuuuuuv CM: Oppor: Ai^;^ >^" ..'vViv- ~ent fo;' v^v "•>"• *t organization, reasoning, con- < < *p tacts, but i ;.v v ivj s%^k. l?!!^^ >jndat:ons of whatever you \C^fc^lA- <m*? 1 undertako are practical and I 5 Tiara bibthi- n .^Xll^ '<■ IH242 words
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Article1733 1956-04-17 11 ...there's nothing m the world as lonely as a man m the ring when his seconds get out of it... L !i»rne Concludes TnJn,, LiJnclcVolcntir^vcs talking to Paddy Moynihan ting horse, and I, I'm not ashamed to admit Jferty, I was SOying 0 bit rQyer All1,733 words
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Article, Illustration682 1956-04-17 11 T. A. JUMAT - T. A. JUMAT ,By Double Strength In PERSONNEL VEHICLES EQUIPMENT <^_ 1///.V AY A< t/u\ KSalStnlaeraational •Vi Lebar at* far aay -tatv have pi with the RrKaageti' Naang any and air K fa— itnl v irk "■crn interIbbbs l *«a*al the **nt\4 tNislt •••as r«n- edition 1 -> thr682 words
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Article545 1956-04-17 11 M A. GLASGOW - M A. GLASGOW LOBDOH. J DECENTLY, there has heea a acJt diacusaaoa aaaoag doctors about the pauue oj i heroi a a pa hi ler (/'d i tohetl er there ere onaflable eubatitete aojualla good t,ul i leas BUI gerous. ffeao peopta are Buaafe, l-oaa--1545 words
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Advertisement139 1956-04-17 11 Just like magic! S^j^^^^^ that asts much ,on s er H lii tHinklin*:. an manirura P^^^^^^"WPJPP pp match tha color ef f SaaK^Baal nrfaa ta <=hade of Cutex [_#-sH' ''^SkmV- nionr*, 100...f '< v NailF iroeaaonwh further. >__f It's mode with aa exclu* jat^rWm c formula that oenes ,^v *N'"'w139 words
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Miscellaneous322 1956-04-17 11 Standard's CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1 __P F i P i _____P P P~ _____i I B»T^^l F _____p^ 1 i "~^^i~~ 'V I gU I I 1 I I ■a _____i-~-_____L— L__i^ ____B 1 I S_SSS-SS— I 1 1 ■am--_-___________i 1 1 J (|1 I s 5. Name I don t322 words
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Article91 1956-04-17 12 M \LAY A S favourable balance of trade of 5:0,967,000 m February (impoits $284,301,000, exports 5355,268,000) was largely due BO better trade with Britain and America. Imports trom tho United Kingdom amounted to worth of American goods (both direct from U.S. and I Hongkong) and91 words
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Article196 1956-04-17 12 Brazil Doubles Rubber Facilities By Arnold C. Brackman, Standard's N0 al York Bureau Chief SINCE 104 S. the year the Communists started their terror campaign m Malaya, the Brazilian rubber industry has made impressive sains. ln that critical y€ U fol Malaya. there were on!\ By 1953. however, the num-|196 words
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Article93 1956-04-17 12 RUBBER cm.M cl at 9:\ Ct nts market yesterday, a drop ol eean on Saturday. quiet and only B small turnover ol bUSinesa was reportBd done. There was only small demand tor first grade- and the price at one stage fell to NOON PRICES Singapore Chamber of93 words
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174 1956-04-17 12 MR. FRITZ BOrf, uresi dent aal the privately operated Federation of West German Industry, said m Hagcn. that Ger m .my must intensify its tr tde with Asian nations. He said quick arid generous ne an ft ci asaiy, Speakinu before tht 1174 words
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Article43 1956-04-17 12 CHrINDERIANG Tin Dredging Ltd. have deeia: •ti an tnterim dii ld< nd ol I 4 In ipi ct ol I financial s ai ended March 1. IfM Bl mci me tax at the andard rate, payable In England on May 843 words
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Article223 1956-04-17 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The volume of the Malayan timber export trade so often overshadowed by rubber and tin, last year touched $27,000,000. It had crown from a lew hundred tons exported during prewar days to the substantial figure of 148,000 tons, tiie Conservator of Forests and223 words
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Article184 1956-04-17 12 Malayan iharebrokeri yet tarda? reported the foUowing business done: F. and N. ords c l 'a si (iT: Gammons 12.10; yv Hammer $2 47A: M. Breve: ie ?.'i.25; M Cement $1 55, 1137 ft: M Col 11 cents; Robinson oi da $2 SO S Darby si. 72V.184 words
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Article119 1956-04-17 12 THE Ini- rnational Sugar Council estimate* tin world mark( lor -ugar v. be 4.770.000 bm trie a a c a iHg IBS*. The Council, which m< l In London, wa. At m nri< ri by Vt prcsentatives ol 522 governments and by observ< rs fr< mAP - 119 words
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Article, Illustration170 1956-04-17 12 PARKF. DAVIS CO, one ni the mreuyyt >^<;nul ■■:r--turers oj drugs, recently aeM Iti firsl See th-eaud Asia aalea conference m Singapore recently. The eon terence was I eld m the oj flee of Hem rg BTeaoß ami Go. Ltd-, local events f or parka Darts. II170 words
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Article156 1956-04-17 12 ALL sections of the Malayan share market were .steady yesterday, although trading was quiet. The Malayan Sharebrokers' Association made the lollowing changes m its quotations yesterday: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers B B Pat 46/- 4S J Hump Aa/ 2 Aa/ 4 Malayan Can* n t i..> 4156 words
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Article638 1956-04-17 12 If Co-op Schemes Succeed JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The average national income per hcod m Malaya can be raised to $470 per month, (although lower then the standard attained m America) if co-operative farm schemes, side by side with other large modern estates and new industries,638 words
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Article58 1956-04-17 12 [Finance JfStk**^ THE Moloyon Exch Qnqc 7 V H tion yesterday lowered ll i: '<- sterling rates to merchant* J'! Mi G \\"V Sui $63 million Z th/uS* 'he ne first two months of thk^t heavy pressure on local banks m 'ievc-d to have \»1 I md to London58 words
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Article29 1956-04-17 12 ::iE Rr-.tish glass indaetrt reported a record exporting year m 1955. Glassware sent abroad wis 119 6 million —an increase of 4:5.9 million over 195429 words
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Article41 1956-04-17 12 I na I fl fl ggajj TT S ■an I I fl 33 5K tn I fl Canada I fl Marks LU fl 149 \nrwe_uni fl 12. Rivals fl M I unaltered H Tr; fl and Thaib fl Straits do.41 words
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Article49 1956-04-17 12 ABOUT I tives fr will atte I gress of way De I I i year, it i London. __m of a 1 Congresj held Buar ron of ta? O IJJ rount Wi be fteaaßßJ The J discussion ship and I I nort ber I prevents I I I49 words
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Article170 1956-04-17 12 New Ship For Far East Run A a MGLi -CREW turbine driven cargo liner. built m Scotland by the same shipyard that built the Cut! 3 be going into service m a few days. -tern Argosy which is to be the a 1 e<: addition to the fleet of baa170 words
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Article89 1956-04-17 12 SINGAPORE Chinese pro--1 hange noon dosiag prices per picul yesterday Copra April $28| buyers. $m 1 }*Vu r L $44 oconut oil k > *V, coconut oil <drum^ $47 sellers. Muntok *hrte pepper $110 sellers. Sara*aa white $109 x" Sarawak black $81 sellers Sa sfnT.Pore Copra closing prices:89 words
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Advertisement781 1956-04-17 12 NOT I C E S MINISTRY OE COMMERCE INDUSTRY SING \PORE Joint Singapore Japanese fishnu projects. \rn \riONS for f bing v lcences are invited li loca. nts or local comr sted m joint fishery projects with the P of capital and/or Japan*.-' fishery technicians. Or a; y. which fulfil781 words
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Advertisement407 1956-04-17 12 SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRI ST Eand at Dunman Road Erase hy Tender PIIT iTiONfl an toe-ted V by tend I r th< PaVjemi Road estimated to ***** am a total area of 7.074 BCJ. ft MB erect! n ol a buiieTaJow. 2 Partic urs and Condition, oi Leß i and f407 words
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Advertisement77 1956-04-17 12 NOTICES PWI). TRENGGANU TENDER NOTICE TENDERS Irom Contractors m Clasa D and above will be received at the office ol the State Engineer. P VV D. Kuala Trengganu up to 12 noon ol 22nd April, 1956 lor the construction ol 6 blocks <12 units m all) Class H Quarters etc77 words
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Article297 1956-04-17 13 17 (Reuter).-Speed. as mU ch as promises tn play a major part m f\ >" s r^Pins: at Stockholm l end tho British team, m their f" »ie emphasis on speed, for m >' W(1 th:U th<^e Is nothing Uckt either b\ horses or rirlerv speed297 words
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Article22 1956-04-17 13 •■>t#** I'intercity.1 intercity. amP.. and *-d tbe beating »>rs Nicola Si roi a Baai ace Da\is vere of the -an Abe22 words
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Article12 1956-04-17 13 BJ Jer middlebreezed exhioinight. r< ady to aessary. n May12 words
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Article, Illustration126 1956-04-17 13 Breen Sets Up New Mark GEORGE BREEN ol Sive y 1 ach r C liege, md, New York, waa) was a member oi Ihe rs. a/lmming teani that gave d mon&trations In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur m Beptemb r laal year. ha> at _fla a new world swimming record forU.S.I.S. - 126 words
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Article44 1956-04-17 13 Ptl IS -aa (AP)— Patra i Iden b] P Palmer. n tho 3,soo,oou^franc Prla On al ilhe for thn -jra ir- old at Longchamp aati rday. I second m a Beld nf eight, was thrre-quarters of a length behind Paftfai Congo was44 words
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Article683 1956-04-17 13 LONDON, April 10, (Reuter)— Surrey will make a strong hid this summer to become the first cluh to win the county cricket championship outright five times m succession. Thoy had a brilliant ran nf sax jrnars, from 188/7 to 1892. but siiared In a triple tic683 words
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Article132 1956-04-17 13 HOPMAN DENIES RUSSIAN TOUR MELBOURNE. Ana' lil (Reuter)— Mr- Harry Hopnaan for aaany years captain:a;in,' ner and coach Of the Australian Davia Cup team today denied a report lhat he •as to go to B issia to Instruct Urn a < coachea there. <Mr i lOpanan who la to fo132 words
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Article175 1956-04-17 13 LANDY GETS THE GREENLIGHT M rJLBOURNK. A U s t r a I i a. April ll (UP) Track star JohißfLandy said today he amg "gTamified" thai s tne dific llties Csurrounding his EtvTtasconßing It r.p to the United Btßtaa bad I been denied ap. Lmndy, holder of the ajmcld175 words
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Article49 1956-04-17 13 I JOHORE BAHRU. Mora— Tungku Mahmud MB gf I'ungku Mahkota- ha? been rjlected President of the .Johore Malays Football Aarocaation. The association is planning J n run a inter-district soccer (com pet it inn m JfJM for a r 'h'i 'cage trophy presented by Tungk l .Mahmud.49 words
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Article35 1956-04-17 13 5 BIRACUSA Sicily, April l p -rAPi World raring chamfpion Juan Manuel rnnalo 1 1 Argentina yeaterday won tin grand p:;7e of Sirarusa rai lor form a .a one cars; ln a Ferrari.35 words
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Article33 1956-04-17 13 VIENNA. April 16 'AP»— A Brazil's national soccer team rallied yesterday to defeat Austria's national tram 3-2 before 15,000 fans m tfa< Vienna stadium Austria led 1-0 after tin Brat half.33 words
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Article138 1956-04-17 13 LONDON, April lfi (Reuter> S >eeer programme for V.'edn< I I >■• j Scottish v agi I A" I Aii drie vs I 1 eh '> I da v^ iCoth< ivell I Dvi i Hibernian 1 I,'u: mime RaiUl I Pifj q f.r Boutb j Heart* v138 words
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Article591 1956-04-17 13 Nigel Gee - BAY ARD MUST MISS THE DERBY Nigel Gee ClassiJ' Horses Of 1956 ■Says Neither! In Dispatches nor Bayard will be m the Derby field; though it is possible that either might be the charrrpiJhn three year-old of 1956. American-bred In Dispatches [was not nominated for any of the English classics,591 words
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Advertisement582 1956-04-17 13 SITUATIONS VACANT V PPLICATIONS ire m kad from Paslera] Qtsaaaa or B sub rr- born m Singa Basra toe Hppomhnent matioi Ofßcer i the staff nf the CommisMonei for Malaya c United Kingdom Thr -r' menl will be on c >nti ad for roe years In the firs* < or582 words
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Advertisement548 1956-04-17 13 CLASSIFIED ADS BIRTHS X* VS^ VF a 1 'a- ''Ap TAYLOR K. ■,r. SITUATIONS VACA\T \> TTT^ tl the poata of Cosnmumty Organisers is Social Welfare. Va a, h <^jen) f2BBx:. 4, Allowance. Total L pnlnßf ti at Present f rorr r^; 2 !M V sinoto onVer. from^BaatJß pm* •nd548 words
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Miscellaneous149 1956-04-17 13 rr By Al Capp r^-s- L V->L-.,PMJT ll TANT YqPCN ZahDONE f TOO YSO WHUT> V NATCH- 1 T^TS 1 A^ DOsfT L,KE 1 UPrr /AGAVE uate.?)wifmeon y erlv.w »*EU.V^' NY l r H S «V? ,TTO > IT SNORE SIDeA -VO' J s.y& J AC -^(COME>( (HOPEFUUf LOST") VCY149 words
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Article, Illustration8 1956-04-17 14 ...How They Finished At Kuala Lumpur On Saturday...8 words
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368 1956-04-17 14 A GOLDEN SURPRISE IT'LL BE SOON... There's Nothing Amiss With His Form, Says Windsor Lad KIM A Ll'MPl'R. Mon. Golden Surprise an upand comin* sprint- r from the BagbN Stable uho missed his M .m th. first rlav. ohnu.-d lh.it there is nothing .m.ss with bis form when he rin368 words
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Article45 1956-04-17 14 DR John D n y's a > KUDA. voted Haaaa o; a i Yamr m Malaya for IfSS, make his a a h racing m b] seal Newmar" Jac- trill be g over jive furlongs i aVa Saapei 's S a 8-11.45 words
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Article, Illustration248 1956-04-17 14 thk Stag iii ana pote c: ib, captained by Brigadier Goode, no eded a handicap ol 1 1 goals to Royal Artillery, and sa manage i to beat them by seven goals to Hi m a friendly po (> !v..itv:t p aye t onY.C. Lee - 248 words
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Article634 1956-04-17 14 MM \< Mon.-In a ;..me »>t lluctu.ttin; t..rtun«> Joseph Sequerah s elexen beat Kailasp.t.n \l [n r, runs m ihe tirst Milam ,m ket trial— a oolboys Lee 900 Hock and Visvanathan from the School had good spells with the ball. In the first innings when Sequerah634 words
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Article258 1956-04-17 14 Flushed With Success Of The Schools' Quad. Oraa mV s pL Standards Upon* p^ Ssfaffllßlr* assaWia] THE success of the Schools' inter-state soccer quadrangular competition m Singapore last weekend have made the organisers ambitious to stage the Schools' biggest soccer event a North versus South258 words
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264 1956-04-17 14 WITH about seven months left lor their Olympic debut the Singapore Hockey Association are struggling to raise $20,000 for a team of 16 players and two officials to fly over to Melbourne, writes EDIN PETERS. Mr. Cecfl WeaUt, tlsa honorary treasurer of the s.H264 words
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398 1956-04-17 14 Dexter Boyd Enters Signals The Rout Of The Navy The Kosbie Terror Loses Sting Singapore 'A J *6 Navy -2 WHEN spearhead Blackwood, the Kosbie terror, lost his stinjr, the .^electors of the Singapore \V team slipped m Dexter Boyd, and the rout of the Navy was underway m the398 words
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Article169 1956-04-17 14 Ba v Tens »h n I pped AneS| arts Club 5-0 m SAFA Division SA soeei i n ach rd tt Geylang Stadium pesterla The bete el I BsW centre-forward Meaaiei who r a tine rer:nrmanee w.th a aattriek ba tne Brat half raf took 20169 words
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Article52 1956-04-17 14 Low Roper In Mixed Final LOW KEF. POW Mi Dorothy Roper took thtea sets to be, a ageing II Kamii aa I Mrs Abbett tv i uter the final of the mixed doubles m the V.M.C.A. Open Tennis championships at Bra Basah Road yesterday L< -.v Mrs R pei r52 words
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Article27 1956-04-17 14 HOSPITAL Vna,: U 2-a.l v.- an II A. F. JuiW I la a friendly M 'ar aaa' h ayeal at Farrer Pai k yeatei day27 words
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Article188 1956-04-17 14 JUNIOR Athletic Association beat Jollilads Athletic Union hv four coals to two on the Malay Football Association's ground reaterday. The first goal wa^ scored by Lexamanan of the JuniOTl A A rive minutes after the start al the game. After the Brat coal. Juniors began to188 words
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Article91 1956-04-17 14 JA> Badminton Party beat Hwa Yew Badmint games to one m a triendly mat ved on urday night. R> (Jacques f; ua Poh Khoon beat Teo Yang Chua 18-lti. 15-0. Chew Keng Hian beat Chew Keng 15-9, 15-11 J P. Morris beat Tav Nghce LS-C Micheal Lim91 words
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Article103 1956-04-17 14 form, and was lttaa/l mental m the Worsna Boys Town to a <bn_] m a S.A.F.A D:v 31 match at Farrer Park a day. i the ooeninf a] Town drew cirdaj the Education drfasaa only the good won <] The Workmoseadaß ing m the 40th103 words
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Advertisement34 1956-04-17 14 f™% BINOCULARS AM) SUN GLASSES rtQ by COlllj u'C« ,ltW ?59 NOPTH fiWGF PCAD SPOH-t^Jj^ :< r CAPIIOL BUll.niN<» dom miss sssn '''V-yrCi LAST 2 NIGHTS MARCO VfJ pirioruW^ VI IBBbV_P_I V 1 FWORSHO_W ATTR^^^I34 words
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Miscellaneous71 1956-04-17 14 SOCCER I \FA LEAGUE DIV. 1: CA. at Jo. :r Stadivm at 5.15 a DIV, I S.CC CA. "A' at S.CC. at p.m. DIV. 2B: S.R Sprmgdale SC. a' S R C 5.15 p.m. DIV. 3: Indian I r Rovers at lang Stadium at 5.15 p.m.; Indian Youngsters vs. T.M.71 words
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