Singapore Standard, 21 April 1956
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Title Section34 1956-04-21 1 Singapore Standard v«^^ '^m" 1 W tf^ W<* M"^. STANDARD POLICE ***** '5 line) 2400 /t vH FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 n SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL L'L 1956 J 1 I'M, l l.ihh34 words
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Article354 1956-04-21 1 BAP) inde>oi e H a i of cnce ft >' s hv rnmcnt ign.r -ncrcte ita- naval E fc* tor a **4 ndard s le i I indeI > porn him--1 bnurite «PLabour beted in Malayan epore as a has not rightL m- Sathetic personally to Mr. iav id354 words
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Article42 1956-04-21 1 I dnesand in p i of the The men had been buried, and presumed dead, some 36 hours before rescue crews heard the first signs of life from the:. Rescue workers still were digging to free the three men rly today.42 words
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Article497 1956-04-21 1 Opposition By Big-4 Crumples KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The threat fo the Malayan Chinese Association's political leadership on the question of jus soli is fizzling out. The "Big Four." who banded together in protest against tho clleged "indecisiveness of the MCA on -the question of jus soli/'497 words
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241 1956-04-21 1 Ceylon To Steer Clear Of Power Politics Sir Oliver COLOMBO, April li) (Neuter* Sir Oliver (ioonctillcke. Governor General "t Ceylon, in his ncech opening the new parliament here today, outlined a polic\ ol non-alignment n foreign affairs and of social reform at home for the new Gov eminent. En due241 words
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155 1956-04-21 1 \l< (>M \pi .1 7'l> Ke-ute I > Sir John Hardin.:. n»\ nor ni (\pi u^ strode threomh silent slrcrts e»i a tui low cei illaqe near here' Inda.N pi 1 Greek wall ganv ailing loi "Death t<> Uj rding Sfa John, i155 words
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Article156 1956-04-21 1 LONDON, April JO (IP)— Warsaw Kadio today announced that the Polish Prosecutor (ienerii, the Chiel Military Prosecutor and the Minister of State I aims ha\e heen "relieved" oi their posts. The War. aw broadcast monit n d in London said that I.' cutor-G< neral G<156 words
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Article61 1956-04-21 1 \LOP il IB l -Tunku 0 Regent member ol the Kedah Rul.: I HOU d d in nang this m rning after a long illness. Aged 49. Tunku Ozair. the n late R nt g Tunku Ibrahim. i M igistrate in Alor Btai before the 1 U_61 words
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Article82 1956-04-21 1 LOM,,)-. .pril 20 (Rent r The War Oil.- ann< unced hen- la. that the Qu< n v tl SPP< i ite i int-Gi nera g.. q;. B u General Ofl C< mmanding Malaya im in i Comm .nder-in-I Middle East Lund Forces from ni xt October (i r82 words
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Article36 1956-04-21 1 Bl ri« tn ver (i n- riL- d tr l«r< mantle Sim H t»;rdai to ni month s atomic it the Monte Bello ind ifl the Wl t coa. t of An traila. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article34 1956-04-21 1 Ifßfl IDA Coste 110. wile of j mi Co ti ;i'). Prime Minister of In land, died v< terdaj lit( r a long illness. She wa In her sixties. A PAP - 34 words
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Article170 1956-04-21 1 LONDON'. April SO (Rl HtCT) —The leaden Of modern Russia sal down to luncheon with London City Fathers today amid pageantry recalling the capital's ancient hi.— tor v. aldermen in fur-trimmed scarlet robes graded Marshal Nikolai Bulganin and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev at the Mansion170 words
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Article131 1956-04-21 1 DETECTIVES whipped out their pistols to disperse armed thugs in Singapore's Temple Street early yesterday morning. The "guns out" order wai given by Inspector T. S Zam who led a police party to the scene to investigate an armed hold-up. After the gangsters V. a 17-year-old youth.131 words
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Article65 1956-04-21 1 NEW DELHI. April 20 (UP) Major G' n Rochar, commanding officer In the Northeastern Province of Assam. orday gave the rebellious Naga tribesmen a ta eek ttltimatiun to lay down tl i lr arms. He promised tb< m fun protection, but onlv II they were innocent of65 words
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149 1956-04-21 1 Moscow. April M (Reu- British Broadcasting Corporations Rua lan-langu-rj broadcasts readied Moscow "land and clear" resterwhlch mas mean that th< Ru sians have given up imming ol London broadca during the- soviet lead< rs' visit Two London broadcasts re- porting the fisit of149 words
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Article59 1956-04-21 1 SCIENTIST KILLED IN EXPLOSION < ERR A. April 2 ft t missile explosion o Women. ock< yesterday, was na »day Mr. James Ed v. i ster. Mr rd Be;< lian Minis' Supply, made the annr Britain d in the -ft. hospital. Mr. Beale said the accident seemed to have born59 words
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Article, Illustration62 1956-04-21 1 Monaco Hails Her New Princess photo. -'i-IM I ll.unrr and l» 1 11 1 i I »u film st ir k e Kelly, set a no.MM'4 smici-nt.' as the\ leave Mnn.no limit' ii.eioii i i\fi oi darkne- mi Tru:. -;i.i\. i i :...nt fireworks i Mil it- urririir.i, alio i>UP - 62 words
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Article16 1956-04-21 1 Ai i i to Join the I nal Monetary Fund and World Bank. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Advertisement53 1956-04-21 1 Reputed Store for CRYSTAL SI LVE RW ARE Your Imprr'.on ln».» d 8 "'NOVELT.Ystope 88 Ncrlh bridge Rond Phone ***** Sporr-fr. lit Bit LES .j the way i I you like them J °r V N /°0 o Q cf! I I 0 i: 1,.^ yjffll A^Q 'i.^PORE-KU-UU^v! D BRANCH53 words
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Article50 1956-04-21 2 THE Second Sea Lord, miral Sir Charles Lambe. who was formerly C.-in-C. Far Eastern Station, will be heatd on the 8.8.C London Calling Asia transmission I day. He is to be visited in the programme "Personal Call. 0 The interviewer will be Stephen Black.50 words
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Article, Illustration50 1956-04-21 2 photo. s((il h form .en "arch" for their teachers as they come out from the Church of tlie \s(cnsi»»n in Sinuapeire after their marriage yesterday. Both .Mr. and Mrs. Veo Trek I'm" are on thr stall <>!' St. \ndrew\s School. The* hridc is the fe>rmer Miss Mary Tan.Standard - 50 words
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156 1956-04-21 2 POLICE, ARMY READY TO MEET THREAT Internal Security Trials A Success Spokesman SINGA] ORE Police and Military Forces are ready to meet any threat to the island's internal security a Poll s spokesman made this announcement after yesterday's successful Police/Military exercise to test the communication system of the new bomb-proof156 words
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Article79 1956-04-21 2 Doctor Can Stay But... till smsap'TP Health Ministry yesterday exthe stay of a lun.i sr.uhi ttr doe tor for another yen Ril h Ch un*: I hinq > n l.i.r e»f i T. e< hrlor M' du ine .ind Bai helor > ir,. (1 ,n r nf Ihr N i79 words
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Article41 1956-04-21 2 THREE men were produced In the Singap ire Third District Court yesterday for wrongfully confining Ng rook Hwa and Ifobi Ah Sun in a hut in T" Lebar Road on Jan. 10. The case iras postponed to April 24th.41 words
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Article26 1956-04-21 2 catholics in Singapore vi clcbrate the feast of St. Joseph at the Church of S\ Joseph, 9_ mile Bukit Timah Road on May 6.26 words
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Article68 1956-04-21 2 Association Elects New Officials THE Old Rafflesian AssoeiaSingapore. elected the folio Vicials for 11)56, recently. They are: president Mr. A.C. Sinha. vice president— Dr. Gwee Ah Leng, vice president ex-officio Mr. J. Young, secretary—Dr. Yeo Oon Ho tant secretary Mr. Tan B n Seng, treasurer Mr. Chan Kaa Kok. Committee:68 words
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Article27 1956-04-21 2 IN THE Magi te's Court. ing. yesterday Vela* than. 36. wa.s fini d IM or 14 jail for not m wing a defaced identity card.27 words
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Article144 1956-04-21 2 THK ttttmia Tru Fmd Aseo Latioo in Singapore will esssstrud an 100,000 orphanage. Last year, the Association spent $11,290 on orphans. A quantity of cloth was received from a textile mill in West Pakistan srhi h sras made into clothes for orphans under tbf arc of144 words
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Article294 1956-04-21 2 COURT HEARS OF FUND RACKET DOCTOR FACES BOGUS CERTIFICATE CHARGE K I A L A LUMPUR, Fri.— A lucrative racket flourished in the Federation Government's Employees Provident I und whereby several people had withdrawn their contributions through bojfjjr medical certificates, the Sessions Court was told today. For this "service" clients294 words
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Article, Illustration252 1956-04-21 2 Standard Stall Reporter FIRST curator of Singapore's Van Klecf Aquarium, Mr. A. Fraser-Brunner. was a commercial artist be: n he became an ichthyologist. As i young boy, FraserBrunni r, was di eply Intt rested In inimals and spent most of his time atMr. Fraser-Brunner - 252 words
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Article241 1956-04-21 2 SINGAPOREANS of all races sn re :day ag: that a local man should and could be the first Mayor of the Colony. The suggestion that a local man should fill the position vi Br noted by chairman of the Malayanization ComBBi ;on. Dr. B241 words
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Article51 1956-04-21 2 PKI IMINAKY inquire Into a tentative charge of attempted ahelue t ion against I«o fins l><v has been fi\<Mi e»n Ma> in the- Singapore Fourth Magistrate*! Gonrt, it was alleged thai Tee l atteaspved lo aUhsd millieinaire e eepra merchant Mr. Tan Puav CheSO <>n "Mar at ChuliS51 words
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Article30 1956-04-21 2 THE Kuantan Kemaman road, bridge No. 1/7, near Beserah. will be closed to all traffic for repair between 10 p.m. and 5.30 a.m. from April to 25. 1956.30 words
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Article63 1956-04-21 2 MALACCA, Fri. Malacca Buddhists are making sure their new temple at Gaja Berang is completed before We-. sak day. They are anxious to r pi are of worship ready by next May 24— Wesak day beeause it marks the th anniversary of the birth of Lord Bi» Tr tSQ63 words
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Miscellaneous30 1956-04-21 2 Weather Rcood m From r\ a.m. A |g _2 <73F). K W Ipoh <74F>. f -3 Maximum 730 a 1 April JJ nans U Kuala ir C ■'O m m30 words
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Article, Illustration342 1956-04-21 3 Missions Plan Takes Colony By Surprise THE question of citizenship may well prove to be the bogey in Singapore's claims for independence. Community leaders harbouring this fear, expresurprise over a report published yesterday that the AllI [arty Merdeka Mission in London has agreed to gYong Peng Seong - 342 words
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78 1956-04-21 3 It's No Easy Road To Merdeka -British View 20, New n said of an Singan in itional good.** ng I reekly said eurity indep Singapore Colonial U nnox-Boyd 4 at Chief rshaUhs himself another The Risk I claimed > ending full ir>hall an inIT» int of d that depends ingements78 words
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Article114 1956-04-21 3 Lim Choo ;icide ler brotherborrowed r had left for 7 his debt unon. Chong nd this during nquiry day that Lim was found dead in the backyard ot a house in Upper Serangoon Road at 6 am. on Feb. 20. Chong also told114 words
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259 1956-04-21 3 City Council Union Will Talk Things Over PRELIMINARY discussions between the Singapore City Council and its Labour Unions' Federation to avert a threatened strike by 10.000 Council workers, begin toci rday. the acting Labour Mr. Franc mas. spent hours to get the ;>uting parties to agree to today's d. He259 words
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Article, Illustration43 1956-04-21 3 Picture In MR. AM) MRS. P. N Stephen ami Mr. and Mrs. Anthony'.!. Stephen H ill BaSSI ha lea iim the ceuintrv tee settle" down In Kim land. At Kian;:. the> were* feted to a dinner by rinse friends. Ch'ng Seng PohChing Seng Poh - 43 words
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237 1956-04-21 3 YOUTH TO HELP PLAY A BIG PART IN TRADE THK promotion of world trade by personal contacts through young businessmen was one of tlie resolutions passed at the Sixth Junior Chamber International Conference which concludes todav. It was also proposed to train insj men on technical subjects and interchange delegations237 words
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Article123 1956-04-21 3 PAKISTANIS HONOUR IQBAL TODAY IX memory of their national genius, Iqbai, who had greatly influenced the social political thought of more than one generation of Muslims, Pakistanis everywhere celebrate "Iqbal Day" today with devotion and reverence. Pakistanis regard Iqbal a? more than a poet and pnilosopher He is a symbol123 words
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Article36 1956-04-21 3 THE filth course in Parliamentary Procedure and Pr > tice for members and officials of overseas legislatures opens at Westminster on Monday. Among the delegates will Singapore Assemblymen :i Shce and Inche Ahmad [brahim.36 words
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Article97 1956-04-21 3 A Name Within 12 Mths Of Birth '1 iii: Re 7:. 'ration of Births and Deaths (Amendment) Ordinance will come into force from Aug. 1. 11)56. The Bill, which was passed by the fiagl PVS I SSjalatiVf A- embly oa Anri] 4 ion -ires all Color.;.- pare nl and z97 words
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Advertisement137 1956-04-21 3 Exshaw fl (1934 Vintage) T Exshaw _U©__l Jfgtk t^^^P^H T f V popular host must often depend ou hi> cl »< .em! knowledge ■BM^BjH^ajBMEB^HfJ f^^^^j of fine^ Br.nn!;. The host makes ■^I^V^^^^iLi^^mi I j no mistake in choosim; Ilwhaw V.S.OP. Fl iII_ 'T a Vj 1 fill braudv. matured in137 words
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Advertisement225 1956-04-21 3 «W /\fotfr/ FMiLLOT 'LA* I BRILLIANTINB Vxfi/% B B ILAWTI N|"' i v%z% r Li-UUi v%s%\ m JF *^^F bv EMILLOT PARIS .\oL.\n JfMWwMmmWwm «ngapore fllflflllff* 1 y f 0 j '>a-_i IKi i/i ./"ii U W lm 7ZEMITHI Pcrf cc t ion > sts ZENITH Proves it bv mating225 words
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Article, Illustration73 1956-04-21 4 Soldiers In The Making THhSt, four smart box soldiers from Kedah aip undergoing 7 course of training at thr Army Hoys Trade School, "Sec Soon. Singapore. They are (left tn right) Jaxaram s o sujtp I a h (Sultan Ham id (College, ilor Star), Benard l)'( ruz (St. Patrick's Trftisf,73 words
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Article172 1956-04-21 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (rents per lb.) in Singa pore yesterday were: M) ers Seller* spnt 1 O R 111 111 No l MSM Mav "1, M| Hav i Ins »1 1 M n«. mo; Hi Ne. .J "0 HOI. Tone: Stead> quiet. un PRICI The pi ite of172 words
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Article90 1956-04-21 4 .Vi >Ni Q ek B.ton of the Teachers' Union and Mr. Kao Hung Keng of the Chinese Schools Conference were appointed to the Singapore I cation Committee for a period of two years, with effect from Jan. 1. Other members who spare reappointed to the committee90 words
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Article28 1956-04-21 4 VRSHAD bin Hussin SfSS found guilty on a charge <>i voluntarily causing hurt to Abdullah bin Ngan Ismail and was fined $75 or one months jail.28 words
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Article221 1956-04-21 4 'Britain To Maintain Naval Base' LONDON, April 20 Alliance member of the Singapore Merdeka Mission, Mr wona Poo Nan said In i special 8.8.c broadcs tonight n b I Into d Kingdom sill] be given racUitii to maintain :r.< Nai al Base and ck n tnstallations tn the Color. 7.221 words
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Article63 1956-04-21 4 y.Z Malayans u-'dl be among sCOHU from 21 countries u-fio iciii be pr, tntcsl r > the Qaeea si i aaaaal parade of Queen's Scouts at Wmdaot CeSSfls England, lomorrou\ states an official press release yestenh-,. They arc Dato Ha ■■><; Yt Scoal COW I Member63 words
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631 1956-04-21 4 Prof. Silcock On Family Planning THE danger in Asia today is not Colonialism but the explosive rate of increase in population, said Prof. T. 11. Silcock in Singapore last night. Speaking .it a symposium on birth control at the University of Malaya Arts Theatre, the631 words
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Article181 1956-04-21 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Raymond Fields, '20. of tne Royal Australian Regiment. IV g. and William Alfred Donald, 32, of the Roys Engineers Regbnent, Singapore, v.7M> tao d a common charge of -robbery we r t bound over lor orn 1 vrar in the sum of Sl.OOO181 words
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Article57 1956-04-21 4 A HOUSEWIFE. Lee Kum Lim. 33. yesterday claimed trial in a Singapore court to a charge of stealing a portable radio, a table tan and a lampshade belonging to Tan ng, at Bedman Drive April 17. Police bail of S5OO was extended till June 29 when57 words
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Advertisement274 1956-04-21 4 t SHW EillllHlHS IMtCTjsM,,, 'g'^e i CAPITOL ffe sshowTdmT y DAW w&c*oci<£Tr ™^^^^Sfl^rSS>r f% %3|^ Midnight Tonight' j 'MBKf""' M m Molds m ■nra raises __J^Re»iu_ii«o Rvrsii: g^ I REX^ $T S m«_»fcai«i 11-1.45-4-6.30-9.30 j oa imi na in i. \wi I THE WM£s OF i-iAR J\\ I MO\ \\|l274 words
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Advertisement18 1956-04-21 4 DIAMONI THEAIRE-T"': 224 Todoy J 5»«o^ 3.15 6.15 fir 915 BIMAL ROV vr**** •NAUKRI" wmi TeMttorrow M«n*in*r issirr" <"••«•>18 words
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Article44 1956-04-21 5 TWO youths were acquitted in a Singapore Court yesterday on a charge of rioting a* Kampong Bahru Road, on Jan. IC The judge ruled there mkl "no case" to meet. The two youths wore Hen" Mong Kai, 20, and Neo Mnhthuan. 23.44 words
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Article185 1956-04-21 5 Warning Of Theft Came From A God A SINGAPORE mn received a message on Thursday morning (rom her temple datoh (god) '■'■■<•■' I r WOUld sr>nn break Into 4 hc temple Tl s nun. who received the warn; while she was prayin- before the God. decided185 words
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Article, Illustration161 1956-04-21 5 SEA HAWK JETS WERE MAIN ATTRACTION CLIFFORD Pier resounded to the voices of hundreds of boys and girls who thronged the waterfront yesterday to visit the British aircraft carriers Centaur and A bit They included members of the Singapore youth orga- nizations, schools, sea cadet corps, and theStandard - 161 words
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Article117 1956-04-21 5 Joy Ride Cost Him Plenty THREE-MILE joy ride re- d in a serviceman. I. A Donald, beins fined $300 in a Singapore Court yesterday. The charges against him were- driving a car in an inn iderate manner, driving without the consent of the owner, not possessing a licence and driving117 words
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Article34 1956-04-21 5 LEE See Peck. 30, pleaded guilty to a charge of being possession of chap ji ki slips on April 19 along North Bridge Ele i, Singapore. He was fined $20034 words
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181 1956-04-21 5 Prisoner's Farewell Landed His Escort In Court CORPOBAL J I). Brrrv a| G.H.Q. Signal Rc_viment, Singapore, was yesterday sentenced to bi* reduced to the ranks when he pleaded guilty at Court Martial to two charges ot eondrct prejudicial to gassi order and military discipline. President of the Court, Major J.181 words
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Article122 1956-04-21 5 All Over 10-Cent Bus Ride THE vigilance of a volunteer police corporal, Salleh bi n Musa, helped to bring to lice a self-styled detective. Mohamed bin Ahmad, 'AR. a driver was yesterday taken to the Singapore Magi rate's Court to answer a charge of attempting to cheat a bus e^ondue-tor122 words
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Article37 1956-04-21 5 OLACTWATHATheverGanapathy yesterday claimed triai in the Singapore Seventh I I gj -rate's Court to voluntarily causing hurt to Supramaniam Kandasamy with I pen-knife at Tras Street, on Thursday Ho w..' allowed S_\~o nail till 17.37 words
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Article112 1956-04-21 5 THE Singapore X-Ray Club will provide 200 shopping bags to be sold by the blind at the fourth International Bazaar for the Blind, at Victoria Memorial Hall, on April While all profits from the sale of the hags will go to the Singapore Association112 words
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Article118 1956-04-21 5 THE Singapore public has responded with almost 500 bookings in two days to the appeal by the Singapore Musical Society for good attendance at its Chamber music evening on May 17 ond Symphony Concert on Ma v 20, by the Robert Masters Quartet. The Society118 words
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Advertisement355 1956-04-21 5 BROADWAY HALL NEW WORLD PARK I SINGAPORE Jm^Wk^-A ■^jf 00 m^ m mmm^ jm^^^ m Oueet, nf Mal^a, M /C ;j See! lUM. MIW ;j ;;o^i »mi \nmi; < IHI\ HI a. 1i,,,,— *\Jp <! i| Inf rncliM in.: In \nu Malaya'* 'I H CM V N Miss. A\MF Mll\355 words
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Miscellaneous1235 1956-04-21 5 m^tandcircL <mzAlnxcincic Information at a Glance t^^&Smmmm\\ r^FJ 1 Pf mmST sky 830 pm ,FrM •^"ini.M'M ril-*mlt et .Mandarin! 11J3 pm CENTRAL: A Bullet For Juev Wt^'^a-sjH »S»A*;fis"*°«JSJ?*- ssk^r if -a B r„ th .r. M -j)' AS» n 1 r,.. I mim» nniii: Tenali Raman "1 Mr^' SU Ke???ck71,235 words
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Article491 1956-04-21 6 THE public hear so much these days of the Grange goings-on in the City Council that they wonder whether the elected Couneillors are really interested in managing the affairs of this city Wh they meet in committee, accusations fly tW and fast, which inevitably fill the public491 words
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Article464 1956-04-21 6 ANOTHER top secret concerning the plans of Singapore's freedom-seeking mission has leaked out —Chief Minister David Marshall has p: sumably stepped down his demand for immediate independence and agreed to slow down the pace for reaching that goal. This is good news, inde provided there is464 words
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Article703 1956-04-21 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEW AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA by i nister David M r- Singapore fondly hugging a library of books containing what he believes to be a genuine, indisputable document tellina the Colonial Office that some 160,000 people in the island favour Merdeka. We know how these signatures were703 words
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Article, Illustration640 1956-04-21 6 IN GOD'S NAME GO!- says Cassandra mt» [famous British columnist) who discusses what is happening in the British Commonwealth today with particular emphasis on South Africa r ['HE British Empire, the British Commonwealth or the British Association of Peoples choose what title you will is a shrinking community. The small640 words
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Letter308 1956-04-21 6 We Must Do Our Best Sir: ah oi bi Bins! now d i oss? best to make this intry a united nati n It would have been DSttt r if sre had arted dotal N Ha cr BJ y< ago. If we d;ri BOt do it then tl. IB Is308 words
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Letter61 1956-04-21 6 Sir; I shall be grateful U you will allow met, through your columns, t.^ request persons who are serving, or have served, in the Middlesex Regiment and wish to attend the Albuhcra Day Dinner on Wednesday, 16th May. 1056. at Kuala Lumpur, to communicate with me at 5,61 words
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Letter174 1956-04-21 6 Sir: In reference to the article Rubber Speculators Are A Curse. I Wish to state that the gentleman who called me on the phone ws g 1 7' i n the correct statement which was not followed through. My statement WBS that the speculators not in the rubber174 words
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Letter316 1956-04-21 6 Class Of Company Bar* Reference N.♦ Daniel's letter publish, el J in 1 he Standard of \pril Mlh. sureh it l- HMt J ths IS Bents ssss pays for the- eoilee, but la the e l.ts s of rompan> J one wishes te> keep? I was re e i ntl.v316 words
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Letter76 1956-04-21 6 BULLIED CLERKS Sir: Having I mcnts of I zonM should be d 1 temporary i 1 lag uo« v.. I so v. I As it t(a J clerks a: *1 all Go c d l ments by the G.CS. <■ fact that th- I ployed from 8WjJ month and ca«M76 words
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Article234 1956-04-21 6 Mr Ob I r the Malay Section of Rac M lays I happened to list n to a programme presented as a oversal ion in the Malay language taking place between a "Malay" and a "Tamil Muslim/* Both participants. I believe, M The pro- n at about B 5234 words
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Article117 1956-04-21 7 AWAY THEY SAIL, GRACE RAINIER S" v I K > i i; if Ml rrsaso.ll. IM ,lv> _si_r^ |rr v wi is2 a» yac_w !j# Jo *pr«JaZm ik< Sf.ilh o frrf ,i»m Si rulrr and the ii fmao I iopp> seas "•JJJiirrrd aad the JT x.i, ht rruised n theA.P. - 117 words
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Article55 1956-04-21 7 ril 20 Governn terday I nd "Banof nations lalism. lo many discuss r Middle East ■n umcd to i- met 1 of the A it V »nd I fruits OCX I -o that of Pa* aid if a .fcrcnre J rtainly material renation. f .sound 555 words
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Article112 1956-04-21 7 She Values TV More Than Hubby CHICAGO. April 20 <AP» A 22-year-old wife and mother who said shed rat have her television set than her husband got her wish °rday. Judge Walter O'Mallee granted a divorce to Mrs Darlene Carlson. She testified her husband Richard. 27. a painter, became violf112 words
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Article37 1956-04-21 7 Japan' s Bid To Sell Arms WASHINGTON. April 20 «Reuter> The State Despokesman. Mr. Lincoln White, today said Japan had asked the United States if it could use ammunition manufactured ununited States licence for ipment to Syria.37 words
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Article92 1956-04-21 7 Songgram Reshuffles His Cabinet BANGKOK. April 20 (Reu--Premier Field Marshal P. Pibul Songgram has reshuffled his Cabinet ,4 for the purposes of suitability" Radio Thai announced. The Thai Premier replaced his former deputy premier Marshal Pin Chunhawan with Lieutenant General B yat Thephasdin. former minister of industries. Field Marshal Pin92 words
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Article47 1956-04-21 7 JERUSALEM .Jordan Sector. April 20 <AP)— Two Jordanian National Guardsmen and one Israeli soldier were killed in a border clash on :ay afternoon in the southern district of Jordan a a Jordan military source said yesterd. In addition, one Jordan Guardsman oundeo47 words
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77 1956-04-21 7 m- ttlKlX April M I M'> Hh« lM.tr! I |jpt iT.i-rlitr *>'^Y'\«"" l hvv > r> 5b- the I; > tl.u.i tension in the Middle Fast Ini Ham- 1 IT. C cc i Syria. Dr agreed in A: o states ary old has srt(377 words
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149 1956-04-21 7 Aldrich - Aldrich COVENTRY. April 1 (Reuter)— Mr. Winthrop Aldrich United States bassador to Britain yesterday deplored the "erroneous impress .liven recently in the Press that a major difference of opinion ex: between "our two governments" on Middle policies. "Everything possible m be done to preserve peace ln149 words
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Article40 1956-04-21 7 WASHINGTON. April 20 M The test explosion of hydrogen weapon in the lie. which had been for about May 1. has been It Oil until May 8. the U.S. De fence Department and Atomic Energy Commission announced yesterday.40 words
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Article28 1956-04-21 7 TOKYO. April 20 (AP) Peking Radio reported veslay that India and Bul- LTia on Wednesdav sigi i in New Delhi a three-year trade agree m-ru.28 words
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Article25 1956-04-21 7 MADRID. April 20 (UP)—Four persons were reported killed and 14 injured yesterday when 08 earthquake struck in the Province of Granada.25 words
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Article26 1956-04-21 7 mLWAUKB April L!0 (VP) —John "B'.ackie" Sullivan, onetime underworld character known as the "Human Sieve." -lied yesterday night in a hospital bed.26 words
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Article27 1956-04-21 7 SEOUL. April 20 (UP) Lt. Gen. Choi Duk Shin left Seoul yesterday for Saigon by ne the Republic of eo*> first minister to South Vietnam.27 words
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Article31 1956-04-21 7 LONDON, April 20 (AP)— Pak; .r. F: Minister Chaudhri Mohammed Ali will pay a goodwill visit to Communist China on May 14 or 15. Peking Radio announced terdaj.31 words
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Article32 1956-04-21 7 CHICAGO. April 20 (UP) Mary Hastings Brad lev author anri big game hunter. was hospitalized yesterday after she tripped over a lion skin in her home and broke her arm.32 words
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111 1956-04-21 7 Ship Sinks, 23 People Feared Lost TOKYO. April 20 (AP)— Twenty-three passengers and cn vs members were leared lost Ln the rough sea oft Bhikoku I land, the smallest Of Japan's main Islai when a paasenger-freight ship was sunk hv a IS-mile-per-h* ur wind late yesterday. the Coast Guard reported111 words
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Article33 1956-04-21 7 TOKYO, Al rll M (UP) Poliec arc holding Akira H5 who confessed he stole cameras worth nearly USi\JJfcOo because he needed monev to support his four miitresses and their four children33 words
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Article, Illustration47 1956-04-21 7 1M.1.M1 Minister Sir Anthony Eden lint vh.ik- hand> with soviet Premier Nikola. Kuk nun. uat.h-d bs Com ,n st P.irl> Kirst See retar> Nikita Khr.'shcliev (right), oftes tin* Battel leaoVrs had arrived at Victoria Station from Portsmouth on their present i^it to Britain. U.P. photoU.P. - 47 words
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247 1956-04-21 7 -KHRUSHCHEV Tells West LONDON, April 20 (Af) Communist chief Nikita Khrushchev told Prime Minister Eden yesterday that Russia and the West must keep the peace to avoid the destruction of our shrinking world in a hydrogen bomb war.247 words
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Article78 1956-04-21 7 Sea Battle Off Matsu Report TAIPEI. April 20 (AP) Three Nationalist warships battled three Communist warships in waters west of Matsu yesterday and sank one of their Navy Headquarter? Kb Fofinou repotted. It said the Communist warship was hit in the course of 20-minute aetion and tho other two retreated78 words
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140 1956-04-21 7 NICOSIA. April 20 (UP)— Three Greek Cvpriots, including one child, were killed yesterday by extre- mists. Trie British Government of the island announced that the detention without trial law, first passed in July. 1955, to be p control extremists, is exti r. ed another140 words
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Article, Illustration85 1956-04-21 7 pheito. M*«_M-W--*---_*MM«_-_fc__--M___«M--l--«l'-«^ A HUGE wooden spoon fascinates a youngster es it is viri iecl into Pennine Stre*e>t fe»r presentatiem it N'umhrr 10. rrildcacc e>f Prime' .Minister Sir Anthony I. den Thr orld _;i!t is te> emphasize the protest against thr \isit of Soviet leaders Nikolai Bu'^anin andU.P. - 85 words
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315 1956-04-21 7 Jungschlager Was Guilty Prosecutor DEATH STUNS DUTCH JAKARTA, April ill (AP)— Chief prosecutor Sunarjo described the death \c4crday of L. N. 11. Jungschlagei, former chici af the Dutch intelligence service in Indonesia, I "certainly very unpleasant and a vexing development." At the same time he deel;.: he had no doubt315 words
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Article42 1956-04-21 7 MR Adlal Bteveu on •i km;* tho de-mocr e* nominal n lot pri lidenl told i Pi conference in Hai 1 bur^ <n Thursdai there should bo no compromise with the Supreme Court's ruling against racial segregation in the schools.— ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article30 1956-04-21 7 BOTH India and Japan are expected to he members of the Board of Governors of I International Atomic Ageney whose rtwrter appioved et) authoritative sourecs taid Yesterday. U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article186 1956-04-21 7 $70 MIL. AID PAID OUT CHINESE STUDENTS IN AMERICA NF.U YORK tft destituU Ln the r* st*' when the Communists over* r*r. the.r UOBieIBBSI haoe received old totalling em irly US $10,000,000. it was r l or ted yesterday by a r.r:\.i*r- r .\ir..\'» The committee, headed I l V186 words
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Article78 1956-04-21 7 2-Hour Search For 'Superman' ALBANY New V April ear-old Jimmy Maddex rushed into nava rs serve headquarters yesterday and reported that his "Uttta brother" had fallen into H .n «,n R Tm superman" the water.** Jamc ice sped to the se- r launched boats and cond a two-hour search with78 words
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Article50 1956-04-21 7 WELLINGTON April (Router)— New Zealand now has its strong* .tnr.v ngth. which would go overseas in the event of war. has 34.337 matt nf all r:ti.r. ri:-*: tl omo of v me )Uld be called on e) number end the toi d rvists stands at 18.803.50 words
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Advertisement87 1956-04-21 7 lz=^ for the heat-£ a fan... b:^^P for the fan. MITSUBISHI THE NAME GUARANTEES THE QUALITY MITSHUBISHI fans arr fSk m i raasji suitable- foT £^Zr I "th h'.me and <•".' c.'l.rj as table fans ot ^nM£>% r.iAv. ::!v mount""! as \\\H^____^N7^ wall tans J^^SKj^^ MITSUBISHI laai aro v^^^i^ available87 words
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131 1956-04-21 8 WIFE TAKES KNIFE AND TELLS HER HUSBAND 'KILL ME' Quarrel Over ln*Law HEN ING, 1 ii- Chan Poh Choo told the Magistrate s Court today that when her hushand assaulted her she handed him a knife and asked him to kilt her. Chan, tofjethei with her husband Neat) Boy Ghye,131 words
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Article163 1956-04-21 8 More Apply For Citizenship n i rri— The s nlor Reglstrat n Offlci r, Penang, IA r. g. Jenkins, today ed that *m r pi -p.' pplylng fe^r replacemenl of defaced identity cards. The stock of p] ici mml is was getting low and fresh stock would soon irrivlng from163 words
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Article65 1956-04-21 8 PENANG, Fri.— Malav and Chinese taxi drivers in Butterworth have raised a sum of i to be donated to victims of the recent fire in New Ferry Road in which m. r oplc were rendered homeless. The money will be forwarded to the victims soon. The65 words
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Article54 1956-04-21 8 PENANG. Prl The honorary coach to the Penang Amateur Ath'etic Association, Mr Alexander Gunn PhilliD. VOl admitted into the Penang Bof today. Mr. Phillip served on an aircraft carrier with the F Arm during the 'ast w.ir He graduated at Bachelor of Law in 195054 words
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Article37 1956-04-21 8 ABDUL Ghani bin Ibrahim. 44, of Kuala Lipis. was yesterday bound over to be of r behaviour for six months when he was found guilty on a charge of theft of a suit case contain-37 words
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Article106 1956-04-21 8 Malayan Students' Tour Ends Ml. Fr: —A party «>f pupils of form V I I the St Michael's Institution here have just returned from a two Week educational lotlf Of Se Um I•• Malaya. The party, comprising bo. and girl were led by their science master. Ifr. Fee Guan ftfeag.106 words
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Article56 1956-04-21 8 A max. Chan ECwang Hiang. alias Chun? Sai Choori2. '■''<). jresterday appeared in a Singapore Court oa i charge ol voluntarily causing hurt to a woman. Yong GJeok Moi, ol Ophir Hoad ot Wi IMB. on April 19. Xo plea was leOOtded or ball allowed56 words
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Article215 1956-04-21 8 I WAS PROMISED FR E E D OM ...It jl Admit I Gui/f, I while ■»£"> dm, I, Chan was charsed .J having under 1 terrorist document ?er in n ChinCSe vers, in three sea'ed J veiopes at I Terubong p^j J Dec. 13 last year. 1 Chan said he215 words
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Article, Illustration69 1956-04-21 8 Tea Far The B ride Standard photo I>\ MR A .1 \Y si Ml Chief Poli > Officci Perak. helps the bride with setm" tea a^ ihr hrieirm oom. Pohe Inspettor Sidney C.eip.il Sabapathy looks on elur ins; a \veddin« renepiion held .it St. Johns Hall, Ipoh. r ee entlv.Lee Thong Choon - 69 words
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209 1956-04-21 8 Prisoners Attacked Officers, Get Extra Jail Terms SEREMBAN, Fri.— Three prisoners wore convicted by Mr. Justice I). R. \V. (iood in the Seremban High Court today for causing grievous hurt to the chief officer af the prison here. William Bernard Mitchell, j on Jan. 19. Lim _T€W. nt p-r .m209 words
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Article210 1956-04-21 8 Warning To Students For Britain S'tTDHXTS ::i Singapore and the Federation who will be studying in Britain this year are advised to notify the British Council in London of their intended arrival a few months before they leave Malaya. A Ciovernmer g| te -icnt said: "It seems certain that unless210 words
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Article195 1956-04-21 8 KIALA LIMPI'R, Fri.— The President <>l the Mi!. ''j Air. V. T. Samhan'.han. disclosed todav that he has met tin' < Ahdul Rahman, for "preliminary consultations" on ciii/cn-liip 'nd he told The Standard, followed a series of discussions in the MIC working committee on constitutional195 words
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Article20 1956-04-21 8 MP S IF Williams bai been appointed a member of 'he Teachers' Training College Advisory Committee in Singapore.20 words
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139 1956-04-21 8 Stick To Teaching, Court Tells 'Professor' IPOH, Fit.— Mag istroto Che Jamal bin Abdul Latif today suggested to a '"professor of palmistry" s. Kumarasamy, tt. to itick to teaching instead of going about reading people*, fortune. k imars easy, •h o had claimed to be a teacher of U Prai139 words
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Article122 1956-04-21 8 Fund For Artificial Limbs Swells pi;v\n<;. i i '-.ell communities liunl for Salleh. .1 1 •"> v 11 "hi youth who h>st both hi> oiaai and riga* lee ia oa accident l.iM > eai li 1* 1 C)i heel lie iI h v sum rn vs 1, quired for Salleh122 words
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Article16 1956-04-21 8 by a Taiping T< Thurso to the re as recon Committc. bicycle eventually on a16 words
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Article102 1956-04-21 8 KUALA 1 i The Gv. HJJJ j sentenced a Abdullah, to Dine imprisonment or J»J ,-h ol tr fJitl belonging to a Bakar. ld thi The court was u.a Bakar wanted t^*,s] from his bank Jf^ja trip to Singapore in Ja&^j cheque and oia i102 words
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Article128 1956-04-21 8 PERSONALITIES LEGENDS FAUNA I KUALA I JUMTOB, I ri. Radio Malaya today made a welcome departure from "tanned" features by announcing a mid-summer series on "Malayan pioneers." The series will include l.Vminute talks on sueh famous personalities as Raja Chalaat, Yap \h Lay, Abdul Samad.128 words
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Advertisement253 1956-04-21 8 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products *g\?& r^3_eV* s*%s* ft <J_«i__?W JF »4&rseVv. i_i «■<-» .>-.-■ f Tf"-'- >«v ama^ Sji S 1 4mm^m*^ \vM^*^^^^tk *^T*^>^v/. J£ .^_l _^T vi«_i^? B_**' a_j N Vv*'' _O_^__o_l _^_^_B_t_9i _B_^_k_^_[^_^^^^fte_^ > '■'r^v' CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief f-r Toothache, Ec::-:,253 words
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Article511 1956-04-21 9 C J_^_^_B*M_s vs>s^^ a_T-^M_a fcW RECORDS II and something has been written, not without a tincture about the clash of next month's mt* The Musical Society Q-.artet) and Donald Moore Productions (Log Angeles OrchT) deliberately pursue a policy of cutting each others thro, working independently to cater for511 words
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Article160 1956-04-21 9 I, aif^w.UP*^ Orchestra, conducted by Alfred WaLlenstein, in the Singapore Badminton Hall at 8.45 p.m Programmes include: "aZ+mM*^ <Be,thoven». La Mer (Debussy,. Works by Sl N^y„ M^d sU^ U "Rra^ M MPi^ r S <"^< »>**<* MONDAY MAV 11 Leonora No. 3 (Beethoven). Jupiter Symphony (Mo/art). HagMed'l Rhine-160 words
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Article326 1956-04-21 9 M.A. Glasgow - How Much Oxygen Is Good For You? M.A. Glasgow LOXDOX SCIENTISTS hare dtscorer*J ed recently some interestimportant facts about the effect produced on our bodies by an e.i of oxygen, or a deficiency. not only human beings and animals that breathe; most plants, also, require oxygen to set free the326 words
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Article725 1956-04-21 9 London Circus from John Halkin r |Mll' publication of \\ntA in l: for (.oclot in its English translation has led te) a number of \ery se*r laaa latlcws la i aasaaci ot \e-rv serious pe-rieidic riN All eil t!ies<> reviews ha%e one main weakness: the> all eemsidcr Waitinu |«M (melot725 words
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Article, Illustration226 1956-04-21 9 She's not just a beautiful girl »MARLA English happens to be a bcautiI girl. Not an ordinarily beautiful girl, but beautiful girl who wins beauty contests. She was born in San Diego, and was already beautiful enough at the age of twelve to start modelling bathing suits. She attended Horace226 words
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Advertisement278 1956-04-21 9 tt To offer Pepsi-Cola is lo <ay I •Hi it -x f _H I iTmt- Ml i I i i ——i i-_— J^ |^H -Good hr.llh. m* fr.rnd" than a rrtrr-bi w^ r.( ,n r r efil nA.4. mf I A^M__nM_i ntf MMMVJ. 1.... B_HI ?x r■ 'n ri tz278 words
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Miscellaneous106 1956-04-21 9 ssswohd fuzzle I m^m ~^^^^l _^^^1 g^^_ low M' Um be swallowed by a monster It of 8. A crest in the end becomes «ck <8) furrowed <8> I with- 13. William in Cheshire? Documentary evidence (4. 2, plv to 15. An insular man (8) for 16. If u«ly *urely106 words
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139 1956-04-21 10 MALAYAN export- of ribbed smoked sheet rubber in the first quarter of this year, at 154,103 t«ms. showed a rise oxer thr corresponding period List year (131,98.) tons). 7>orts last month totalled 30.108 ton- 79 tons in February; 56,654 tons in March 195139 words
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Article175 1956-04-21 10 \LAYAN .ts of crude coconut oil in the first two months of the year amounted to 12.939 tons, against 12.016 tOfU the corresponding period last year. Of the 5.981 tons shipped in February. 2.486 tons went to Britain. Other shipments went to India (555 tons); South175 words
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Article, Illustration99 1956-04-21 10 \N «\.m uli\ a| Rank Pi < Wum Inelustrirs ltd. Mr h.illinnr. I pictured on left is in Singapore in Ui< i ourse of .i I ar fcast tour >1r hallinor. uh„ i s a >tuel.e» recording expert, is \isitin- the- oflicrs t H «l as-ents. O'Connor v < 1Standard - 99 words
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Article28 1956-04-21 10 a tit \jo»emmenr. oi i\» ha.s sanctl the building of a galvanizing plant at Mett u o_dei the programme for the devel p- of small-scale industries.28 words
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Article, Illustration109 1956-04-21 10 p.w I'. EfJ U chairman of the board of the Goodyear Tire Rubber Co., clasps hands icith Goodyear president E.J. Thomas as the authorities and responsibilities ot the chief executive eof the company one to tlie o' Gathered in Mr. Litchfield's office for the historic 'ire109 words
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436 1956-04-21 10 No Change In Price THF I.K. Budget has had no effect on the local rubber market but the better atmosphere in the Middle Fast political situation has caused holders of stocks in upcountry centres to meet the market at current levels. -a\s the weekly436 words
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Article318 1956-04-21 10 Ivovcr Co. Ltd.. manurers of Rover Cars 4-wi. drive they are ting their n nl eon.: ■aver Australi. 'd. S board Ol the •alian 1 prise the six direr-tors q| Thi Rover Co. I.- togetl ei with Mr. H. A. r.- Li who has d as318 words
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Article124 1956-04-21 10 THERE oras slightly more reristance ia Ihe tin section i Malayan share market yesterday and prices improved by small margins. Industrials were steady but rubbers were dull. Price cl 7 announced bf the Malayan SharebrolLeri Association .yesterday were: IMH SIKI \l S Buycn Sellen C.ammon 2.00 2.05124 words
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Article133 1956-04-21 10 MAI \7 7\ sharebrokeri reported the following business done yesterday: F. and X. ords $1 67: Gammons $2.02: $2.05: Hammers $2.45 Hen: f is |1 JO: M. Colls 90 cents: McAlister $2.80 (odd lot>; Metal Box $1.50: Rob nt orda v $2.50: Straits S (12 st Tra133 words
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Article364 1956-04-21 10 U.S.A. MARKET FOR OVERSEAS GOODS PWO misleading yet widely believed, statements regarding the United States are the market is too large to enter unless one can spend a large sum of money and that its people are willing to buy anything new that is offered them. With inia Introduction, Samue364 words
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Article15 1956-04-21 10 OUTPUT bv Idi Hydraulic for r to M 31 totalled 67 J tons.15 words
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Article368 1956-04-21 10 HOUSING INDUSTRY 'HEALTHY' WASHINGTON. April 20 iv r i supposed invalid, tbe American housing Industry appears to be In extraordinary healthy condition; ao hoalthv. in fact, that with the construction season barely beginning, more than a tow experts are hastily revising their earlier lorecasts lor 195(5. Since 1 hoiusinn is368 words
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Article23 1956-04-21 10 British manufacturer are to receive orders worth C2.3 million ior 2 200 general purpose wagons for New Zealand Railways.23 words
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65 1956-04-21 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Associate v I lowered their agreed rates by 1/32 of a penny. ,c I On Thursday the rates had been towered L/32d The drop in the vaiue of the Malayan dollar in terms oi stei \mg. to j 7/8 (buying T.T.65 words
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Article283 1956-04-21 10 thk Malayan Bad si a. B A\SOO nation made the following ehanaei ia r.ites to merebanti foot red iy: London: .^oiling TT or OD 2 7 B, buying airmail TT 2 4. OI) 1/4 1/11 I ej/lt 2/4 ;2. 45 d st 2 4 9 .72. 60 d/sl283 words
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Article53 1956-04-21 10 RUBBER crop harvested by .-v.. r Ritam Bukit EUtam Est i from April i last year to March. S] this year, ti railed 533.500 lb., of which 130 66 lb orere sold Tiie net average sales price was 90.69 cents per lb and cost of production eras53 words
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Article, Illustration63 1956-04-21 10 MR, I) B si\( LAIR risht 1 assistant manage 1 of the I ninii In-ui anew Se»e iet\ ed anion ulm a s in K uala I.timpiir 1 In"e>ek in the course eel hi> Malayan toui Mis \isit marked 1 JIK'BiBK of -J in Boabj I 163 words
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Article267 1956-04-21 10 Till world ma> _.<» e»n < !IH economic advance it h;is ni -<;, K. Black, president nl the Intern construction and Development. dc< !.m- earlier this week. It ppeaanc oetore the 110l ision of the Economic and B nl Council of the ONESCO Mr. Bla tha:267 words
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Article53 1956-04-21 10 sr 1 duce Excha: M prices P^r 1 se. sellei m M M pepper $103 M '/Jr sH white $102 Sarawak blacK M Singapore- M closing pw i mixed H Caars 11 a.m. I Noon P 4 p.m. I I 11 am. I 'Tl fl I I coconut53 words
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Advertisement547 1956-04-21 10 NOTICES SAI.F Oh MOTOR I \t N( II I NDERS will be received at 1 the office of the Asst: District Officer. Sabak Bemam. the purchase of a motor launch -as is, where is.** i»i kip hon Length: 37 feet Beam: Bft: 3 inches: Engine: Thorneycroft 8 cylinder Diesel Amenities:547 words
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Advertisement61 1956-04-21 10 yugoslay3 inE p or t Su^ 0 From Hongkong to Rongoon Bo^> Port Soid. Beyrouth V.n.c < S.ng.ipoft m v TRICLAV mv AVALA 25 27 A r 2* r£H^' Gcncro. Agents EAST MOUNT AO 17-B. Rob.nson Rood. S.ngopore r r O g_**eflS(O c T Molocco: J. M Gomci &Co. V.61 words
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Advertisement619 1956-04-21 11 French trading co., ltd. 4. ,32 6 tobin»on Road. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NO gTM AMftKAN SERVICE gt»te-*_, fmrm Bjlt.more. Ph.ljdeph.a C«ilt jO/aam, S*lM**e P S ham Prn.ng Cmmamm II IM.Ag«24 Ap, 25 2t Apr 27 ;> lu"c 15 16 u ne 17/18 I via othei ports to U id619 words
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Advertisement1196 1956-04-21 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 18 ,in M (Incorporated hi Sing.poroi 02 Urtoi.) ik D c the blue funnel line g_* Camcri option to proccrd via other ports to load and dischaiß* cargo. SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENT Singapor* Owo Sail. P. S'ham Poewnr Eumae u1,196 words
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Advertisement944 1956-04-21 11 MITSUI pP^ LINE FOB iadaiu i S'poro P.S'hom Penong PUR JAPAN frcm Ird a Bansee Moru fcr Yokor.r.n-a, Korc ;NA °I' 7 Moy 2 May Akakurasan Maru < -r Yokohama. Kodc, ,Vc: 20 Moy FOR JAPAN trorr. Continent Hodakoso-> Maru for YokohCm 3 Kobe Nagoya via H ong^ cna 25944 words
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Advertisement833 1956-04-21 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said, Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdom, Hamburg and S'pore F S'kom Prnang "POONA" Gdns 15 16 xx "SUMBAWA" 28 29 Apr 30 Apr 1 Mov 2 3 Mov xxx) "JUTLANDIA" 16/18Moy 19 1 9 Mov 20 2 1 M ov mx) "FALSTRIA"833 words
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Article, Illustration464 1956-04-21 12 ALEX SOARS - BOYS 'CLASSIC IS ON ALEX SOARS H\ Creen Light' From Spore Federation Kl \LA Ll MPIR, I ri. 1 he- first ever PanMil.^ an Schools North < i> south soccer classic il. be pLiNetl at Kuala I umpur it the Princes I id stadium on April 27. This was disclosed464 words
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Article214 1956-04-21 12 But there's no secretary yet! MM.ACI 111 l lr infusion of new blood, which in»Uid< the settlements eiected representative! Mi! ice a Badminton hierarchy when the Malacc. v^sociation met for its adjourned genera MTtuu luwn List niaht portend a bright sear for siKittleis here. Among214 words
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Article56 1956-04-21 12 THE following will represent Indian Association against Army in a SCA Senior tourney cricket match at Nee Soon on Sunday at 11 a.m. S. D. Williams (Capt), Rajendra. Lail Singh. Dr. Harcharan Singh. Hussein Shah, Harbans Singh. Rasiklal, E. V. Gill. Appuni, Angulia, Vythil.ngam. Soin will56 words
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Article53 1956-04-21 12 THE SAPA EN on 3A match between ng-ah and Jollilads Athletic Union, which was to have been played on the IA ground yesterday, uncancelled as the referee did not turn up. Instead they played a •.div match, and Tengah beat Jollilads 3-0 Scorers lor the Airmen53 words
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Article48 1956-04-21 12 TAIPING. Fri Tail tag held i District mecer lii il ytg tcrdav and Reds be.. 81... I I 1 h^d good ssntre ird in Pilgrim, who netted thrco Other Sf sen wore* Mahadevan. Fventt ind Yah Chong H (ol their only through a penalty.48 words
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Article234 1956-04-21 12 ARMY, joint champions with the Royal Air Force last \ear, ruled the roost in this j ear's Singapore interServices boxing championships to win the team championship when the tournament concluded at the Royal Malayan Naval barracks at HMS Terror last night I Armv boxers collected a234 words
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Article68 1956-04-21 12 TOKYO. A::.'. 20 (VD Malayan badminton playen Ong Poh Lim and Ooj Teik Hock arrived in Japan today for a series of goodwill matches. They will play against so All-Kanto students team here Sunday and also appear fen goodwill matchc> tn Yokohama and Osaka. Ong Poh68 words
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Article28 1956-04-21 12 LONDON. April 20 (Ho iter) St. Mary's beat Guys by 16 points to nil in the Hospitals Rugby Union Cup Final replay Richmond Athletic Ground v28 words
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Article171 1956-04-21 12 ROl AI. Air lorn-. C_SS_.fi. held lornados Speirts C luh lo a mir all draw in SAI V Di\ SB sseees mtmajaaa at the Geylang stadium jresterday. I iring ths fiwt I the match. Tornados' goalkeeper. Patrick H B, had a rough time with i171 words
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Article91 1956-04-21 12 THF. 42nd annual sports of ths Anglo-Chinese School Singapore, will be he'd on Saturday, .May 12 at 2.30 p.m. at Jalan Besar stadium. Event* for Old Boys are ion yar v Sprint (Open)* 100 yardl Handicap, Obstacle Race, Ml yards Relay and the Inter OB91 words
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Article379 1956-04-21 12 II was somewhat a lucky d.u for Chinese Athletic "A" when they managed to beat the K A.F. Seletar by three 8881l to two in thp S.A.F.A. Div. 1\ league match at Farrer Park yesterday. Had H boI been ne Um gallant display of Yew379 words
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Article, Illustration479 1956-04-21 12 Aussie Giant TJ Punish Radrodr] THEMANPon'the^;) right-he's Men l!^/,, Uiant who will take em th, J in the main event ol the I ,< 3 aid of the s.)M ohmpj,. I Ulid at 2£_?H stadium next Irida*. ni-hl ;,r N Aussie sports writers half Youn^ nm_w b prospect l479 words
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Article310 1956-04-21 12 IT'S Army Cup final <i.i\ t<»u teams in the I ar I ast name H Regiment I'rom Kuala Lumpur and Engineer Regiment Irom II test in the final oi the .ildl.fi < tion Blur ribbon ol Srr\ i i on the army command idium grMm Alex Soars Irom Kuala310 words
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Article77 1956-04-21 12 1 .IPING, F: Q*|rf Ishak g Cmp Comma: danl of ihe HQ 1-* M 1 ■hvislßß I i trid I left on transfer to Ku da Lumpur. With his departure. Taiping has suffered a great loss. I l on the committee of the football. hockey. rugby and athletic77 words
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Advertisement140 1956-04-21 12 AIR VIEW CARARET 1 SUNDAY TEA DANCE 22.H1 April £j (From 30 to 7.00 p.m.) yi i Presents Y\ ROSE CHAN V LEE MAY YIN V in i\iii;i\in MH Willi !J[* -!l<»\\- AMI H>\<> s_________T Admission by Tickets UK! at $1.00 per person <; \**J i- ft* C \t W^l'j140 words
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Miscellaneous171 1956-04-21 12 SOCCER COMMUNITY: Europeans H El -asians at /den DC r 6': dium at 5.1 J DIV. J: ::i V. Bn. RAOC V9. 30 Bn. RAOC (WOIl PEAR CC>; W S gffl pore Bcm Diftfid ">• Ar^ij/ Depot Pole (XYOll M trnoch); n E M B B im IV ricthop I7t.171 words
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346 1956-04-21 13 l ■d J -tV, ~,l\, Clll manaeer f heavywei,ht champion I I, ,k. ll re< P V 'l d ,SSI0 0 <' ■""•1,-.- the tableI 1»..n Lxkell hght a s charged in a ring investigation in Oak■7j_m«-> i r 'wrong) before his Georgia. "I wish346 words
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Article31 1956-04-21 13 I ONDON Apr.l 13 i Router) Rampla. touring soceei club fr m Uruguay, drru--o—o with Englt.sh third south lean Qua n Park Rangers in a floodlit match here tonight.31 words
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Article35 1956-04-21 13 HULL. Yorkshire. April 1?, ;trr>— Hull City, English nd divi.-ir.n sidr boat Um Tour:n_T Spartak soccer club of Yugoslavia by three goals to one here I night led 2— 1 at halftime35 words
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Article77 1956-04-21 13 GLASGOW. April 18 (Reuter) —The ncv *_*et tough' policy in English league football was taken a stage further today when the PlaUnion, representing 2.500 professional footballers, announced that its member? would refuse to play with or against non-union pi I next season. The ban will take77 words
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989 1956-04-21 13 HARRY GEE - SOCCER HAS THE RIGHT TO A POOLS RAKE-OFF HARRY GEE I *~*says ~~~~—l LOXDOX, Fri.— The Big soccer dubs ol Britain arc preparing their plans for next season, but I am certain their agendas do not include the obtaining <>f financial help from the football pools. The clubs should takeRFL - 989 words
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214 1956-04-21 13 BOSTON. April II (Rotter) .\ntti Viskari of Finland won the 60th animal Boston marathon today in tlie mm! breaking time of >; 4. H< irr lor much of the 26 mile, 385-yard run with John Kelley of Boston. old record was 2:18*22, set last214 words
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105 1956-04-21 13 LONDON. Apr:'. 18 (Reut< C Der.;- Ctompton. the Middlesex and England Test CnCketer, ma| have to undergo a third op ration on his right knee within the next fortnight, it was reported here today. Cotaptoa erhoee damaged kn- c cap had tn be r< ir.<»\rd105 words
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Article51 1956-04-21 13 Sam [AGO, Chile, April 20 (a_p) Ramon Sandtval Chilean trace star, bettered the Olympic record lor the 800 metres yesterday whi n he ran the dlStßUff mm 1 minute, M ■econda during the South American field championships. ■even loath aaserieaa na tions are nmipeting in the hew, annual51 words
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Article186 1956-04-21 13 LONDON April 20 'Reuter) r m Stricter umpiring in future world ej imp! Bish.pl would kill go-slow tactics employed by the Japanese in the recent •hes in Tokyo, Mr. Ivor l_ks__tagu, chairman of the BafHsh Table Tennis Association, said on his return' here by air last186 words
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Article83 1956-04-21 13 VANCOUVER, Canada Ipril 20 (AP)— John Landy, Australian holder of the world's record r the mile run. has been invited to run here in May. it was announced. The Ineital Lon eras extended bv the British Columbia Olympic and British Empire Qam< a. i iciat l< in,83 words
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Article27 1956-04-21 13 LONDON. April SO 'Reuters—Results of Wednesday's rugby league games were: Blackpool Beorough S3 Barrow 8: Huddersfield 19 Wakefield Trinity 15; Wigan 11, Featherstone Rovers 7.27 words
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Article35 1956-04-21 13 PARIS. Apr:! 2<i ■Re .kt)Arsrnal. English first division soccer club beat the Racine Club of Paris by foul soals to three tinder floodlights here on \Wdtv flay. Ar-enal led 2—l at half time.35 words
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140 1956-04-21 13 French Team In European Cup Final EDINBURGH. Sc ot lan d. April 20 (Rental Rheims, French football champions cd the final of the European soccer cup when they beat the Scottish league division '"A" club Hibernian by ntv geml to nil in the second h g of Ihe semifinal here140 words
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Article222 1956-04-21 13 LONDON. April 19 < Reuter) —Football fixtures for Saturday follow: DIVISION I Birminghan i Bolton Burnlcv vs VVo'.v Charlton vs. Cardiff Everton vs. Blackpool Luton vs. Man C. U vs. Portsmouth Newcastle vs. Chelsea (toil v A Villa Shelf. U. vs. Sunderland Tot'ham vs. HDersficld West Brow222 words
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Article153 1956-04-21 13 DUESSELDORF, We Ger« manv. Apr.. L'n Re-ut" > East and Wesi Qermanj have decided to ent< r an all-Ger-man football team for the Olympic tournament, it \*as announced here fti terday. Repre entat Ive ol the Ea I ano We Gi rman I oot ball Association, have153 words
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Article146 1956-04-21 13 Leyton' s Hopes Soar I ONDON \;i .1 1 Cu. (er I >ton Oi ie nl hop. «,f promotion lo I nglivh loagsa second diMM, n football ii- vl i--i.n Mvl.l n. n the h< Id 111. .iv B ghton en! Move U e 1 1 elra Br chton Orient146 words
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Article87 1956-04-21 13 MOOR PARK. Hortfr: April 19 fßoutcn Tsio members of lsst year's I i tcan. man. held off I r-rjug; overseas challenge i st halfway in the B) pruicsinnal golf tournament here today. O'Connor added a fleent 6 on t Brest course today 135 sad move two87 words
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Advertisement291 1956-04-21 13 CLASSIFIED ADS i l\(;ac,[\u\i Lr_M i announced be Wah, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Lin. g, and Lee Kheng. nd daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sim .cow, on 21 A(K\(miii)(;\u\T O grateful thanks to thOM relatives and friends sympathused with us and h< in one way or an' during291 words
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Miscellaneous309 1956-04-21 13 I Aimer By Al Capp '"'k'. T 7^^,. ,v h S a oai r_ *y mmmmmmfs^uir TaReN parties mav BE J.-a.icinV; V THC < f ONE i c 1 AOtW-0 3^^JsJ^^tpf.-J^ORCEDT O^^^/bALD > loose IGGLE?-^ <^ TRUTH <> ROMAMCES ARE X9 E WH LL J X _> irUiLF'rH MIN Vr*309 words
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Article81 1956-04-21 14 Windsor Lad The Spectre Trundle Hill Scrutineer :77^ OA1M PWXCES8 gJ2K L^rlM S^T**" 1 J Kt,,H,|, -Mr l.iil.liMI lirpr. m \i{| lit IIM 1 II WJK KJ IK MM IN ,1.1.,, I,, iri TTTTT^ jv.ii v ESS?" 5 !i H Htm l:iil r lr r v I g M81 words
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Article, Illustration1074 1956-04-21 14 K. Lumpur Race card RACE l: 2.30 p.m.— Horses Class 3, Div. I—6 Furs. 1. tn Khuuh M.er 6y 9.90 Mr. Lim Chong T.joa Barratt 2. 11 -:v,i t Iv 8.13 Mr, Mrs. Giam B m ph R van Bkelen Bougoure i 6?B Gar Prioress 9} U* Yong Stabli" Donnelly1,074 words
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1095 1956-04-21 14 Windsor Lad - DAVENPORT IS BEST IN AN OPEN RACE Windsor Lad £aijJ THE GOING THK weather has been height and sunny lag thepast few days and the soing for this afternoon's races at Kuala I.umpur should be' very sood, repents Windsor Lad. The forecast Pool will be held on Kaees .'J. and1,095 words
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Article161 1956-04-21 14 M:\VMAKKLT. April 20 (Beater) Mrs R. i>ij-h> s eeilt frjdmundo. who has been proinnu'nt in betting on thr 2.000 guineas, will not run in the- New market classic. 1 lii 'a i. announce rl he ri y< rd iy \r. Mr Jack Claj ton.161 words
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239 1956-04-21 14 STARALA TAKEN TO BEAT G. SURPRISE Tho manner in which he won his last two races stamped Starala as a horse above the average. He Is meeting another up-and-coming sprinter in (.olden Surprise in Race One. 1 expect the race to be a close affair but as Starala has made239 words
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Article132 1956-04-21 14 Ore. u rradition should Win tne last rac- rer i :ne furng foe Cla*.s Five, I Ott performers On U Tradition was a close-up fifth to Ring of Fortune and now dropped four pounds, he looks scoring in this. Great Tradition has twice won over si iyir s he132 words
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