Singapore Standard, 24 April 1956
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Title Section16 1956-04-24 1 Singapore Standard -CIOEB- #6 Jt iH HJHJ SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1956 J 1 PAC;ES l.)(|Nh16 words
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Article, Illustration811 1956-04-24 1 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH S'pore. Never A Colony Of Peking By Standard's London Bureau Chief LONDON, Mon.— This morning at Lancaster House, Colonial Secretary Lennox-Boyd dug in his toes and let Singapore's deleqation have it right between the eyes. Britain demands enough control of internal security to tightly811 words
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Article, Illustration41 1956-04-24 1 A Joke Before The Jolt li«> picture from London shows I' id Marsh ill enjoying a ioke nnuvKmd the Secretary of State 1 Mr John Hare, the Minister I I nited Tress picture was ►penin- of the ter House \esterdav morning.41 words
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Article51 1956-04-24 1 Jeers, Go Home' Signs Meet B K April 13 with Moscow" Premier Nikoand Nikita today on a industrial greeting for aders came as Eden's top d cautious their talks in prove valuable. about 300 gave rs a hostile Birmingwhere they alter a flight in Russian and Bulganin and go back51 words
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Article19 1956-04-24 1 23 (AP) rt| ev» I Berlin street i d a new way ners. w.' he edition with- \>19 words
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Article69 1956-04-24 1 JAKAI I April 23 «Reuter) Thf tad n< in Attorney Genera: 6 iprapto, today began an ::v. tigation I .ith of Leon Jung--53-year-old Dutch national, who dud on 19 a week before Jakarta I tri I O in wi to a verd. n wh< th<69 words
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254 1956-04-24 1 DOLLAR BACK TO NORMAL IN TWO MTHS, CHAMBER Kl ALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Malayan dollar will be back to normal a^ain in two months' time, a .spokesman of the I.M.S Chamber of Commerce declared today, refuting a report that capital was "flying out of Malaya on An alarming scale." Bi254 words
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Article69 1956-04-24 1 HONGKONG. Apr:! S3 'UP) majof power blackout in Hongkong stopped cit\ trams ■ind lifts and plunged office? Into darkness for i period IP to halt an hour today. p A > shorter blackouts < >llowed the Orsl one which isti d about half an hour ln69 words
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Article48 1956-04-24 1 NICOSIA. April 2:', 'AP> Unknown gunmen today shot d« .f. a Turkish police constable In the heart ot NlCOlla'fl Turkish quarter. Imni' •riiateiv following the sh toting, bands of club■A elding Turkish youth? marched through the narrow streets breaking windows ;.nd stoning Greek Cypnots.48 words
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Article137 1956-04-24 1 It's Titled The Birth Of Britain' LONDON. April <??JSjr Winst n Churchill today launched what m.i-, be hu ere iu st masterpiece ol war and politics M A history ofthe Enuli h .peakina peoples. The first ol the \>n>)rc> <i four-volume series he began writing in 1939137 words
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637 1956-04-24 1 LONDON. Mori. If talks beginninq iday break down Peoples Act; or. Party leader Mr. Lcc Kuan Yew, will feej it necessary to lead a militahl gti tig jle a£ dnst im» perialism, courting prisonment if necessary, demonstrate thai Western educated left\v;n^ democrats tare637 words
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Article99 1956-04-24 1 LONDON. April 2J (Knitcr) After todays twoImiir private session of the Singapore Merdeka mission conference, sources said the delegates immediately ran into difficulties over the key question of the control of internal security. They igfCCd to meet auain this week on Wed-in-sday in or n i n99 words
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Article199 1956-04-24 1 Red Objective Oust The Tunku MCP Drops Official Hint KIALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malayan Communist Party today dropped an official hint that even if it were to side the Alliance Government Igataft British colonialism, its ultimate objective is to "overthrow the TunkiTs bourgeois dictatorship and change it into a joint199 words
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Article124 1956-04-24 1 Parang Attack4th Death DBATH la.! night claimed Fourt h victim in the family jmiffftg m Kamp ng Holland Bingapore. on B it irci.iy night T!... Bingap n 1 I pax ing attack in n c nt 1 The tamily was r< ;>' d to be asleep when 1 man bi124 words
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Article28 1956-04-24 1 0 N SECREI ARY-Oen< ral D.- H;tmmar>k)old arrived :n I tin i fU bv air from Br:!i4* tc-rdrtv \<>r tail-:, witli Syrian ofliciala U .P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article163 1956-04-24 1 NPs Get The 'Book Of Hope' LONDON. April 2 (APJ I .klit \olumes tontaining I 7 Ki 0 sicnatures of people demanding "Merdeka" for Sijipapore were presented toda> to Members ol Parliament who reccnt- visited South-east I lir briel ceremony, held on the Mmht terrace <>l the Palace of w163 words
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Article93 1956-04-24 1 NBW YORK, April 23 Re«ter>— Mr Mm Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, said today that the N "•'.antic Tr O:- inixattoa could and should bo more than a military all! ince. The time 1. :r/ to ■i tnce NA T O fl initial phasp into93 words
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Advertisement4 1956-04-24 1 iTRAOINGCo'^^I Fumous for guauty4 words
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Advertisement80 1956-04-24 1 diCL TH€ ACBS &U/ Don't fl. I throw YA 'Z^rM~~- 3 way! Amazing $75- trade-in offer! Your Philips Authorised Dealer give* you Iff/ your old Radio however out of date it may be and whatever condition it's ni. you buy tf< I BX^;,A NOW Act qu.ckly— I IS Open only80 words
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Article423 1956-04-24 2 //'s A/of M/ne, Soys Hubby VUf)o Deserted Young Wife A YOUNG bride told a Singapore Magistrate yesterday that two days after her wedding, she gave birth to a baby boy. On the same day her husband deserted her. Salbiafc binte Samin said this when >hc summoned423 words
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Article186 1956-04-24 2 LUMPUR M H.— ion in the ca In h a Kuala Lumpui tor faces a i urge of iini I medical certiwas today postp n< d I the Pn sident of the B ons Court to tomorrow. Dr. Godwin 1 BCpti Mcho,ie For. I nan v K186 words
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Article60 1956-04-24 2 MISADVENTURE verdict recorded in a Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday on a housewife. Chan Yin Lian. IS, who died alter a fall from her bed in the General Hospital on Feb. Cause of death was ci\cn a.« haemorrhage of the brain, f lowing the fall. Police60 words
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Article53 1956-04-24 2 [BRAHUI bin Ifdhamad yesterday claimed trial In the Singap i B< nth lla I rat< Court to foluntarilj Ins hurl to Maiden bin Ibrahim a luiife, at Lo i ng 2 1, Geylang Road «>n Sunday H< was allowed $.">no bail April 30 win n the will i53 words
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Article45 1956-04-24 2 A Singapore Magistrate F< rdaj told an Iron-mon-%i i who pleaded luiltj to gamlni In p ibllc "It would have been bi tti r for foa II :..id to the "races V i :t It more dignified P n Knni was fined $2045 words
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Article173 1956-04-24 2 Council Row —Thomas Meets Union BQIOAPOFES Acting Minister for L;ib; nr. Mr. I rancis Thomas, yesterday h< Id a three-hour discussion with leader- of the City Council Labour union-' federation en Iti claims I<T I rL'-a»(.->--ment ol the Etitson scheme and a new rent scheme fur Council quarters. The DepOtj173 words
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Article89 1956-04-24 2 TANJONG M.\:.IM. Sun. S ling at a bend in the treacherous 28-mile stretch ol road between Trolak and Tanjong Malim, cost four drivers $40 each yesterday. Xl* a s t 'nan Tang F- n of Ipoh, Amer Singh of Kuala Lumpur. S. Xaruppiah of89 words
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186 1956-04-24 2 AIR R }3 Lees. A < .\:i S (Operatic,:. tIM A;i in i onion I •hm' t- it RA f BUtion nai Singai todav on a it. After talk |h« Com- I iIH Fai 1.., Air yOl e, Air liai hai Sir186 words
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Article439 1956-04-24 2 BRIGHT v. ;r.j, cinplpvecs have 'been 'scared 'd av" i:o:n the S:nuanoio Improvement Tn;>t by "bullying tactics/' ij was .«I!c-rd ii t !a.-t ni^lit's scsii m of the Mala] inization Commission. A Mr. E. J. Pcrcira of the Junior Officers' Association put it; "Such tactics have439 words
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Article39 1956-04-24 2 THE Perlis Council of Zakat and Fitrah (Council of Muslim _;ious Tax) states in its annual report that tax collected by the Council from Muslims in the State during 1955 and amounted to 5 1 24.949 3*.39 words
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Article, Illustration68 1956-04-24 2 MK David "Marshall, i in London for the Mer- riokn t.ilk^ w hit h h"<:.in > cstct (lav. d.iiurs happilj with sOh Barwara Lee si Mru.iporr at Um Mala> an S t u I E n t s* 4UVVUVUUVUitUVUU\IIUU\UVV I'nions Kaster I >.» n< on April ji Miss68 words
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Article169 1956-04-24 2 It Will Be Peaceful -Wahab KIALA I.lMl'lK Mon.-lmploxccs ol the strike hound Selangor Omnibus compan\ will resume 'peaceful picketting" tomorrow, Mr. N A. Abdul Wahab. General Secretary ol the National I nion oi Transport Workers, announced tonight. Pickettin^ would not be confined to Kepong but169 words
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Article119 1956-04-24 2 Talks To find Rubber Deadlock ALA I ers and J >L ing In Associaexpiora break U mg f ion down in n new v ago Federal work Th. orf-ttit seek "which a ber indu It p.. Th< U: sought a daily p, :r v. I^Ktry cost an addiuonalcia** lion ann119 words
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Article, Illustration55 1956-04-24 2 Missing SIXGAPOir I tout S African llj for I Ju 1 Stai 1 I the Thr. po.ice Ai: Royal Nav. war. S:: ceivcl 1 ter.- 1 have met 1 spokesman adc- I T 1 ab< the Police. Box SQCO 1 polir-e lUtion. I U:n has a wile55 words
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Advertisement205 1956-04-24 2 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products "^jF c3a 3i y jr^j S k CHINKAWHITE This invaluable A nd Mixturi h excellent i€med\ for S*2r^cch Pc ns, Constipation Indigestion Acidity, Heartburn, Loss zr Appetite. ;ng aun tong THE TIGER ME2MCAL HALL 1 W 0 W VARTA BATTERIES ARE TERRIFIC205 words
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Article60 1956-04-24 3 SUPPLY CUT OFF WITHOUT NOTICE Wash >no peopU of! Changi jpore, were yesterhen tl is suddenly y Council n of their milk and „>«,# in one ol the as disrly hour I rken 'pply w. e com: :terno< [Ljt n am. an en 4S°n from the rived to save i60 words
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Article, Illustration51 1956-04-24 3 photo X s beautiful is a bridal bouquet but at first glance you would not hr able to till what it is. This is a yiant fn;ik lily u hit h sprouted from j i potato iii a < iyarette j still in Rutterworth on 1 1 1Standard - 51 words
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Article226 1956-04-24 3 ■sure/ To Force Muslims MIMMi \.i Khan Miruttrt\ protem M'c:c!.irv p trtv. IYi».iiiii.;i.i.in Mam (Brothers mi:l\ critic i/c i u*sterda> b> leaders P i! tit's ,im,i m<i\t'nients lor his stateivonf who wa n<>t i iiicmhcr m his part} I himself a gamin-- Muslim The226 words
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Article38 1956-04-24 3 THE Blood Transfusion Centre at the Singapore tal be open for donors on Sunday, 29 from 9 a.m. to noon. Donors of all groups are needed this Sunday and I volunte. be welcomed.38 words
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Article47 1956-04-24 3 ■RE BAHRU, Mon. B Bahru branch of ved that elecof the State bad the Town Counn clo.se touch nee Party. fol.tppened at a ing when moors voted in mem pro- mcy dues in adbten strong the public m and elected have c before giT to it.47 words
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Article25 1956-04-24 3 *al m hoolmastrr Ihe <hureh ot ilatc C rday aftt I in n; is the son i in 1 htrr of Mr. Tan u <25 words
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208 1956-04-24 3 Reliaious Leaders Hail The WARNING Communism Contrary To Freedom Gods LaW RELIGIOUS leaders of the Muslim, Christian and Buddhist communities yesterday welcomed the warning by the Catholic prelates in the Colony and the Federation against "atheistic Communism." The warning was sounded bv Ifsgr. Michael Olcomendy, Archbishop of Malacca and Singapore,208 words
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Article83 1956-04-24 3 'i i if. r< nch gangs: r film ■•R:!;:;' been banned by the Chairman ol Board of Um c d I M -'.aya, lln C, Koi k who d clsion was upheld by the Snmapore < it |i iph lOn Appeal The doc! kw vai taken83 words
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Article, Illustration302 1956-04-24 3 THIS $25 STAMP HAS GOT THEM STUMPED! n >! ">old in po>t offices. Stamps above the a!no of S.") ait classified .is revenue stamps atul issiied only b> the Stamp Office for use on leual do< uments. He added he had to re f e r back to (iovernment (iazettcs302 words
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Article147 1956-04-24 3 CITY COUNCIL MAY END CAR RACKET SINGAPORE City Council may soon take steps to end the racket of selling and mort* gaging cars bought on hire purchase. A committee of the Council has recommended to the Registrar of Vehicles that he issue registration cards only to «*ars and not poss^ors147 words
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Article55 1956-04-24 3 .TOHORE BAHRU. Mon Detective Sergeant Tan Chin of the Mersing Police, i in the S C rt here today with corrupt•rcptins $M T a rbeque ror $100 from Chan Nai Poo in orrter not to lake nst him for operat.na an i den. H vns a'lo^ed55 words
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Article55 1956-04-24 3 PROP FSSCP ::..r,r| v P. r.n--n naj igam I ve ap il lie -prr int p I ituatioi in C< ylon Ccyl n Sp< rts Club, I principal n du C< gc K< kuv j a ff n a C< yl n He arrlv- |a -he55 words
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Article106 1956-04-24 3 Sunday Standard Headline mmm2 Bishops Expose Communism***** "Not only would Commilnism in its most violent Mid atheistic aspect come umi> r )udgm< nj but ail athel I k and unethical practices inIng democracies," Rev i\ ralsuny said. Mr. T.A. BtaMMli Pn ld< of the Siniiaporo H ;nc:.; A.-106 words
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Article, Illustration30 1956-04-24 3 ■ML lor Wtl Tck. 7S years old finishes the third p.it(hunrk quilt she is making for thr (irandniothrrs' St;tll. at this mmt's International Ba/aar for the Blind, on Apr. 2S.30 words
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Article105 1956-04-24 3 VERDICT ON NAVAL EXERCISE OPPOrmWITY v... !;uj n during last week's visit of the Aircraft earners. Albion and Centaur, to hold a post-mor-tem on the naval aspects of the recent exercise "Monsoon." The highlight of the exercise was the excellent cooperation between and aircraft ta locating and destroying submarines. It105 words
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Article109 1956-04-24 3 A\ T ALL- 1 ME n rd in deck passages to China was recorded yesterday when the Royal Inter-ocean liner Tjiwangi sailed with 873 China-bound pa cngers from Singapore and the Federation. Fitly per cent of the passenfen listed were domestic < vants, who were cither ]e;109 words
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Article119 1956-04-24 3 AT the annual g< n< ral m< iin r A >'>' tho Kim K< M A-.r.;' Community Centre, Singapore, the following wen .-Tf-rJ office -bearers fOC the year 1956:Prt ld< d1 Mr. B Valoo; vice-president Mr. Lim Clmnu Te< t bOB EM I secretary Iff Ar:h119 words
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Article54 1956-04-24 3 I Chan Joo -rrday i >'■ i n a Sinfl :e Court to bein^ a member of an unlawful sembly. namely Group 108 of a secret society, at Tanjong <r Road, on April 21. :< was bound over to be of food behaviour for six54 words
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162 1956-04-24 3 Tea From Ceylon, Cakes From Aust. Chinese Art \<;i \N a ot Sir Robert Scott. Mf General for s A i. at the Inter- r m Bln on V.' <: Hall. nbi <m- o] Sltll BBBU3 fair at 1 1 a.m. The p.. consist of I fa natioml each oi162 words
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Advertisement278 1956-04-24 3 NEVER WAS OUR HAIR MORE BEAUTIFUL! We've 'ouM tha« ifi "Jk t^SJttl^av. useJes^ to expect v-> fl Hto«. get that wonderful BiV' inner feeling of self- f confidence and poise 9 Kb If one isn't satisfied b with one's hair For Hk there s nothing more attractive than hair <278 words
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949 1956-04-24 4 Essential For A Happy Malaya' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Within hours of the Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman's "know your friends from your enemies" appeal, the Malayan Chinese Association today reiterated that "jus soli" is "obviously essential if multiracial and independent Malaya is not949 words
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Article124 1956-04-24 4 SINGAPORE'S Education Minister, Mr Chew Swee Kee. yesterday assured officials the English Teachers' Union (Chinese Schools) that he would look into their demands An eight-point demand sent in by the teachers asked for rnment assurance that teachers in fully aided Ch: schools will be paid their salaries124 words
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Article104 1956-04-24 4 Forum On Languages For Schools THE int< ennimitu e ol the pror'^ n d Singapore Education Boeiety will hold a disc;; n OB "B;lmgualism Ifultilingaallsni ha Schools" on Tuesday, May 15. at MS pm at St. Joseph's Institution. C in ol the forum la P: r Ma-' n < the104 words
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Article65 1956-04-24 4 MB I T Pi ler Ltm wai n cted President ol the Singapore Christian Youth 0 incil at th< funmni gen'i' il niei t ;n? of t lv council h< Id at the u eak y Church hall n centiy. Oth< r oine r-bi an n are: Si nl65 words
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Article161 1956-04-24 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (rents per Ib in Singapore yesterday were: Bu>ors Sellers spot 10 iv 111 n No 1 K.SS Slav 91] Ki No 1 June M] 921 No I 9f| 91 No. I ■><); 9fl Tone: Slightly steadier. TIN PKICF TIIO price of tin yestcnl.iy u.is |S7S|161 words
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Article65 1956-04-24 4 UMTS Of tbC Far East fled an taking part in the operation* Of Montebello When at Dime tflttl will take place shortly. HM. ships Alert. Concord. Comus and Consort with the Royal Fleet Auxiliary. Eddy Rock, are already in the area and will shortly be joined65 words
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Article72 1956-04-24 4 THE destroyer. H.M.S. COSSack of the Far Ea.-t F.ee:. left Saigon yesterday alter a threeday visit, Purjwg her stay she was honoured by a visit from the Vietnamese Head of State. President Diem, who attended 1 dinner on board siven by Captain E. T. LarkCO and72 words
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280 1956-04-24 4 QUIET, OR WE'LL KILL YOU, SAID THE ROBBERS i 1 \.\\G. M- n A woman, rr,' Sun. rit'M'ribed In tie Assize C iurt today. i. i foai mi d robbers M med h kn.\ fagged e h i omui and herself, h- re escaping with 120,--000 worth, of ji wellery280 words
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Article238 1956-04-24 4 A Crest Loses Its Crown TUt Kinc Edward VII Medical Society has changed its name to the University of Malaya ."Medical Society. Th:s followed I'ljffttim* ::>!i> tram members < < fected to the name "King Edward vir as navini political and col-.nial affUia:u<n> a medical238 words
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Article108 1956-04-24 4 Survey's 1st Day A Big Success SINGAPORE'S LV.uf S\-.-tistician, Mr. R J. Phillips, lescribed "ai very iuceeaatul M tk i first riay a -tivitics of the six-man survey tram whicii jresterday started Investigatiiu detai i ol ario 11 (amily bud1:1 t :ic Colony. He said thai 1 urveyi wore r.arie108 words
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Article52 1956-04-24 4 SEVEN I In ;> wood ir.ovie s';:rs. who recently joined tht Singapore X-Ray Club, bave ?cnt signed photographs with message] to the people of Singapore urging them to fight tuber !ulosu. The star? are Pier Angeli, Leslie Caron. Stewart Granger. Gene Kelly. Ann Miller. Elizabeth Taylor52 words
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Article82 1956-04-24 4 the Sfagapon Branch oi the Technical Association oi Malaya elected the followini office-bearen for 1951 at ill annual general m< eting r< Rentlj Chairman M. N. M« n-n Hon. Secretary Civ ittf Pow Weng. HOD, HCMUWf— N. N. Nair. Committee members: b. H Snow. c. G. v Rudd, Lee82 words
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Article37 1956-04-24 4 an unemployed woman Poh Pong Inn. 17, fell Into the sea near Anderson Bndu* Bingapore last Difb.l She waa rescued bf tw men. a Malay and Chin* i and rushed to th<- OdMfal Hospital37 words
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Article44 1956-04-24 4 HONGKONG. April tt Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hona kong Exr-hansc won C J ">- to E l Ster Ing; 15 H ~~> 1 5 US$l; $1,832 1" Malayan -i so. is? to *>!>? tod :f :ili Rupiah, Goia $-53 lu a lau44 words
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Advertisement371 1956-04-24 4 ->I!\\\ lll^OHltih ()!U;\\iSMl()\ \TIR\(TIO\S J > r T "7?.r[g NOW SHOWING j JfC% .WALT D/SNEYS J&\.^^\ I DAVT site; JL*lHk\S *'"<3 Of THI WtLD fOOMTIfQ' Kill V,| !i|i|\ I- v ■>;■■ r COMING! V I'' You'll \v\vr Knriiri: J r" STARTS TODAY Ci 'If W ***** Uar^tiiJ h u-i.4.-i-4-(i.:H)- l371 words
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Advertisement130 1956-04-24 4 «\lll\\ < »RGAM>\ |]i J OPENS f* ATI I *w" I TODAY CA'HAY -I 0?j. #rJ THESIiSKSD^hJ mm ]SS^ I WATCH FOR "THE ROSE TATTOO I TODAY *&0 DEail "SEMiRAMIS" MXKK.N,. WMM iM.'.XN ON hX I -COM ING. VAN JOHNSON JOSEPH COHEN RUTH ROMAN JACK Q lODAV ALHAMBRA a" c.n:130 words
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Article587 1956-04-24 5 NO HAND-GRENADE ON CORPSE -S.C Inquiry Into Miners Death IPOH, Mon. Special Constable, N. Murugesu, repeatedly told the Coroner today that he did not see any hand grenade on the body of an alleged terrorist whom his party had ambushed and killed outside Kampong Kepayang on the night of Dec.587 words
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Article28 1956-04-24 5 SIX AH YONG, I'M. ol H ft Mertajam, was fined $50 or two weeks' imprisonment in the lagistrate'a Court on Saturday for fortune-telling in t n I28 words
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Article26 1956-04-24 5 MINTERS WANT MORE $s Mnn. ►iV^nUlivrs of J/^Brd annrs in > 'K^ e tiU» n miM to draw up better i working roadiif Lillnc tu<|.iv puv of26 words
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Article, Illustration50 1956-04-24 5 'II 'II II I 1 I* he juae<m and I <*ii* aftrr bring in- '-n with M i Arifrr rsrjped unt. but fear occupants > car. two womri Itw ihiidrrn. wer» •i rd. On II ilon? Sou Liar. HitJlrr lloac. and lluu. 8, werr .i «Ht the Gen-Standard - 50 words
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188 1956-04-24 5 Officer Hit Assailant With Flask-Court Told SECONDS after he heard a woman's scream, Wiilirm Gordon overpowered her assaillant as he was about to stab her. a Singapore Court was told yesterday. Gordon added that He hit tho assailant with a flask he was holding and held on to him until188 words
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Article116 1956-04-24 5 BOAC Girls To Vie For Title ..:.<::;.-. i by Briti>h Oi 1 Ali 1 iys Corp' ration may win a tree trip round tho world and a gitt of 25 guineas, if she is found to have the mast ch poise and intelligence. will be often 1 i I the116 words
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Article196 1956-04-24 5 THE Joint May Day Celebrations Committee of Singapore trade unions yesterday decided to restrict the nun i of workers attending the May rally at Jalan B ai Stadium. Mr. Jamit Singh, SecieUrj of the committee, told The Standard last ni^ht that the Stadium could196 words
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Article69 1956-04-24 5 THE B;-md and Drum-; of the 2nd Battalion. The Royal Welch Fusiliers will Beat Retreat at Farrer Park on WeJnesday commencing at 6 p.m. The Pioneers will lead the band and 'Billy' the famous Regimental Goat will also be on parade. 'Billy' was presented to69 words
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Article112 1956-04-24 5 TWO armed robbers, Chan Choo Seng and Lee Cheng Choon were yesterday sentenced at the Assize Court to long terms of imprisonment. Chan, who had a string of previous convictions for housebrealdng and theft, was sentenced to eight years' imprisonment. Lee. who had a112 words
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Article101 1956-04-24 5 A ]■:<■:; -.vile. Annie Pank< :va. wa r rdtf allowed 12.000 bail by Mngapnre Court a;i<;- *h# appeared on I chargi attempting to murder her hu»band, a stenograph* r, C I Danker, ■>>>■ at Tclok Ayei Stmot on April r > }\cr counsel. Mr L Pnvnrr. asked101 words
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Article194 1956-04-24 5 RADIO Malaya is planning a musical extravaganza, called "Cavalcade of Stars." at the Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore, on Mav 7. Proceeds from the threehour show will go to the Singapore Olympic Snorts Council (1956 Melbourne Games) Mr Kingslcy Morrando. producer of the show, told The194 words
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Article, Illustration50 1956-04-24 5 ASIAN students, member! of thr Australian Overseas Club. joined nationals of 27 othrr ountrics to take part in the recent Moomba PCStival procession in Melbourne. Moomba is an aboriginal word which means "lets u»'t together.' Asian students are shown here nn the Hub's float taftag the procession.50 words
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Article197 1956-04-24 5 Single Malayan Women 's Society MRS. EU MOOTS A MERCER SINGAPORE City Councillor, Mrs. Kobort 1 u. told a recent New York news conferrnrr she boprri to merge the women's group <»l Singapore into n Malayan Women's Society. She Indicated she would to view the work of orgar Uoni in197 words
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Article84 1956-04-24 5 Lee Eng sterday ■tended guilty in Eighth Court to a iiiv remaining in tl a special pass litnei to Mn by the Immigration jo had expired on Feb. 1. I c prosecution sa iia in Hoi was allowed 48 1 when the .ship reached84 words
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Advertisement100 1956-04-24 5 BROADWAY HALL NEW WORLD PARK SINGAPORE *S IJO-I. II ili. -hip 4^ffm I. <) in < n <» I *'l .i I.i\ .i ilam r M V it L l >l ix -MM I !HH ami WML f y 111 in a. lion (LAST 2 NIGHTS \k;hii > <ii is.;<O|i.m.100 words
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Miscellaneous483 1956-04-24 5 Standard cJflmanac Information at a Glance -#&W*>* mn ~^,^*m^r a^ in Scene (16 82m): 3.25 »Tf A nTjr\l|> f <S»; 6.15 Happy Anniversary h n Ld.itoria Opinion Nh fl PlV>J.I\ t 56 Singapore Share Market j£sr, m(; J^» Australian A. ?J> I I* V* r* <g News (S( b -f-483 words
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Article613 1956-04-24 6 I I 3WEVI If Minister David Marshall may t 1 to show that the internal security of th:> C lony can be safely entrusted to an elected fOffl rnment. he has failed to convince the minorii -munities that they need have no fears on this score. His ideas613 words
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Article304 1956-04-24 6 THE chairman of the Negri Scmbilan Estate Adas Stii -on. M: I liukeij BM Called upon all estate emplo., trie NHtqi ""to be prepared to fight in the open ttM Dtll Asian cmrcrs who are now taking t tnm Eoropean The leftist unio:.> haw accomplished 5304 words
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1226 1956-04-24 6 DATO ONN - CONSTITUTION FOR AN Independent Malaya DATO ONN by 1> The Secretary-General of Party Negara, Dato J Sir Onn bin Ja'afar, has drafted a Constitution for an Independent Malaya. This draft will first be studied by the Party Negara Council and, on re- 5 ceiving their approval, it will be submitted1,226 words
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Article562 1956-04-24 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA 1 1 I Bring what runku Abdul Rahman < had ■i| over Radio M i iya on Sunday Bight it the vexed jus soli ie, those who < shown fear that Ih y maj met a raw deal in a new i,562 words
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Article, Illustration12 1956-04-24 6 "What's that he's practising now, Henry is it Bach or Beethoven?" I12 words
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We the PEOPLE
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Letter287 1956-04-24 6 S.r: It already seven m n\\\< n>«w and yet the Education Dent haf not oonflnned wiw n the bj i|y qualified U achcti win uet their tan salary. Mr Henry Chias article wiv. -h appt art d in The Singapore Standard recently tailed to get an answer287 words
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Letter207 1956-04-24 6 Sir: The community of interests. ideas. and methods enjoyed by Mr. David Marshall and Mr. Aneurin Bevan <the British left-winger made it Inevitable that this pail of turbulent windbags should |Otn lorres. Mr Marshall crolly takes the credit fof schemes planned by his predeces- irs in207 words
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Letter133 1956-04-24 6 Sir; I agree with the report by the Ratepayers' Association that the disbursement of $200,000 bonus to the City Council labourers was unjustified. The waiving of a certain service charge for the Itrfln period d;d not com-, men su rate with the amount of money which h133 words
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Letter213 1956-04-24 6 Mr. Sim Ben^ Sen; Explain: Sir; I I rust you kindly allow me space in your paper to reply to your editorial of 21st instant M I -ich my views given at the Malayanization CommitsiOfi have been mis rioted by you. Pan 2. of your leader which *;>:es that I213 words
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Advertisement94 1956-04-24 6 \v\\\\^v^\\\vv\\\\v\\\vv\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v Lvurn tn iAvi* II i th lour H'orrsV* 5 Some worries and anxieties are nor- J mal; we shouldn't dodge them. But soma are useless and simply wear us down. Ardis Whitman tells of the kind of worry that you should learn to overcome 2 and how you can94 words
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Advertisement33 1956-04-24 6 MEALS TO REMEMBU soups K^SrT ul HA HAM CRLAM Dl followed by ouansons QUICK-FROZEN y CHICKEV PUS \*< J^A TURKEY PltS BEtF PltS v^ FRLIT PltS Alien'.-, a- porters-- r itn, SINGAPORE COLD STORAGECOj^33 words
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143 1956-04-24 7 o! ne Visit Us, Khrushchev Invites \r v 'ffsa sjjtk- -ji.u- niKht thinss He was talkinz !nf rmalrj Hugh Gaitskcll and Mrs. a reception the H ill a «ort of super city hall. must come to RusHd the First Secretary C mmunist Party,143 words
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Article136 1956-04-24 7 k-j Troops Cut 1 (UP) f-of-StafT D. Taylor w'-'- he United tit its troop my if the I iovcrnment lue to pay utral Sign I irr.Dodia. Premier ruling Party o accept th of indusnmunist bodian Fatal Turnover rnia. April Faul.driver California. ired :.c>tcrday ned over five s at the136 words
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Article83 1956-04-24 7 Lucy Weds College Sweetheart DALLAS, Texas. April Tho of negroes and a handful of whites saw Miss AuthLuc 7 marry her college sweetheart. irm i ngham AJ abama Ji? u 5 ivp^»ty of Alabama oii w!l er attf> ndance at all-white school started of campus riots, was shy and nervous.83 words
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Article60 1956-04-24 7 I; April 23 (AP) of u gees from 1 orphans, under the flew here «ne charterernmental Be for European mig- Two of the orphans, Job 4, and Gatherinc, 2. had been adopted by M ma Williams of Mira Lorn a, California, who arranged them met by an60 words
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Article45 1956-04-24 7 CAIRO. April 23 (AP) Egyr ional Middle East News Agency reported yesly that Egyptian Army Commandf General Abdel Hakirn Amor, had been appointed commander of the new unified comn. tnd created by the Saudi- A > bian-Yemenite pact signed on Saturday in Jidda.45 words
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Article, Illustration40 1956-04-24 7 Mr. MKIT.i Km, l,. rhev (left) and Marshall \ikolni Btilfjanin lay a wreath on the Cenotaph nt K hitehall, uhirh uas in memory of British ami H n s s i a n uar dead. U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article317 1956-04-24 7 Trial By Confession Is Denounced MOS( n\\. April (AP) lir m.m;i/inc "Soviet Sutr inil Law" yestcrdiv denounced the Ions: prevalent Soviet practice ol trial by conlesm.m it ritiiized the late Andrei V. Vishinskj lo r developing tlie practicc. The magazine is Russia's leading law review. Vishinsky317 words
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Article108 1956-04-24 7 long beach. California, April |3 (AP) The us Navy is looking for the :d< il i-.a\y \vit>. A contest to find "Mr.^. U.S. Navy of li'ss" will conelude hew on Beptembei IS Spon>orcd by the Fled It serve Association, it will offei the wlnnex108 words
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Article33 1956-04-24 7 MORE ON COAL LONDON, Aprl 23, (Reuter) Britain is lo spend nearly 1,9M million itcrling in the MXt 16 y rs on reconstructing Iti km Industry, me National Coa] Bnurd announced here today.33 words
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Article52 1956-04-24 7 CA April 23, (UP) I :mc Mil J«WI arlal Xchru said yesterday that India's main danger comes from internal disunity. not :rom foreign quaru In an address to IM the first cor/ Indian Instil ite of nology at Kharacpur, about 50 miles from Calcutta. for emotional integration"52 words
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Article40 1956-04-24 7 POLAND la to n lei <• -imi p n n immediately by im n< under a ncv draft M and I i reduce the wn- rs un To.ooo otht r.> ac- |in B Warsaw Radio y, tei lay Reutj r40 words
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Article, Illustration67 1956-04-24 7 AP. COSSACK Rrooms in thrir ossatk uniforms rxer< isc Melrkush. left and Zaman, tMt hniM'v t(» kfl pr»'M-nt»'d hi the Royal I amily by Marshal Rulganin and Mr. K hrushi \\v\ M r le k u s h iup a Mini: uselrss is a golden bc\s,v horseAP - 67 words
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160 1956-04-24 7 LONDON April 1^ (UP)— Twcntv thousand Polish and other [roo Curtain rcfugm, escorted bv itrong police forces, staged a silent maich to London's ceno- yestciday to protest the Bul^anin-Kkrushchev to Britain. i About 500 police, including six mounted men, formed a barrier across the entrance160 words
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Article87 1956-04-24 7 Marlon Is Nervous In 'Teahouse' KARA, Japan. April 19 (UP) Hollywood producer Jack Ctunminn ejed a nerrou Marlon Brando and banned all visitors from the rustic Oriental set oi the "Teahoose or Hie August Moon." "Marlon \g having the BM I difficult time :n h:.s car*' r." the Iran, tanned87 words
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Article172 1956-04-24 7 LONDON April 2iJ (UF) Ihe courtier who was the trusted co-btturcn for Princess Margaret nd Pctt-r Townsend has rrsiun«d from his royal post, it was revealed jreiterday. Thirty -six -year -old (apt. Oliver hawnay declined t«» make public his reason for reskniiiK as private secretary and172 words
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302 1956-04-24 7 11-yr-old Boy Wipes Out Family With A .22 Rifle HE RECEIVED SPANKING A WEEK AGO MANSFIELD, Connecticut, April 23 UP'. An 11-year-old boy carried out a carefully laid plan to kill his 14-year-old brother end both of his parents on the family farm, Saturday and then slept soundly through the302 words
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Article85 1956-04-24 7 WINDS* >H. Ei j April 29 CAP) -Son* body Haunted S"' 11 vu i pecuritj at Windsor Castle on Saturd night Despite two days of strict precautions, polimntii at daybreak v .ere stunned to -c c these yellow paint slogan foot high on the |tk s85 words
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Article62 1956-04-24 7 si RATFORD, Connecticut, April 23 (AP)— Acton Ma url Evans and Sir Laurence Oliver won awards yesterday fro m the American Bbakl ipeare r> tival Theatre i a A a-lemy but as produ' I I not actors Evans was cited for hii ion production of "The62 words
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Article41 1956-04-24 7 LArKNBn-M. Gem ri] 23, (AP Brit en soldiers were arD rman Communist People's police ye day after erroneously cro < t 'order near here a jeep and Irono carrier innoi i i. the WTI t German police reported41 words
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Article45 1956-04-24 7 THE Prime Mini tcr ol India. Mr Nrhru told a public meeting h< re on Sunda r tha» vhati n r might k* I ill ippi n'h t(;v.:ird- her [i lia na in r 2 Mdci n< Ighbour and uld fri< ndship. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article75 1956-04-24 7 Grace Goes Fishing In 'Paradise' FORMENTOR, Balearic I*. lands. A race Kelly, rrtnceu of Mon >ng Of > trd terdmy. Sf< er and his Ar enn bndr d this Mcditcrrahcnv "honeys on aboard the yacht "Deo Juvanu They plan to stay here until 7 csday n 00 to Palma, Malloreai75 words
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Article41 1956-04-24 7 ALGIERS. April S iP)— French authorities repc yesterday at Iras: ■\< re killed li ing thi v>« ■,< nd. KlgU ra, a city of matt than m tants. was plung< I nto darkDess Saturday night by what sabotage.41 words
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Article26 1956-04-24 7 v iage cost Japan 32.000.000.000 yctt < $272,000,* :■r• the previous year to a *M r [«K. the N nal Fire I quarters reported.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Advertisement169 1956-04-24 7 fcf. cooking f'f «s you free I fc^ EXCLUSIVE |V^ *UECTRIC!TY i fo( I \\'n> bf mo to sour kitchen? hn an FNGLISH I I I CTRIC A r c .M-Wer .m<J he free! r All rrepare the meal. pop ,t :n the oven and then out No nrtrO :>>169 words
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Advertisement75 1956-04-24 7 FAt your service! Whether at home in the Club or at an Hole! Service is always more elegant witn E. P. IJ SeCViQQ Waiters. I E.P.N.S ENGINK-TURNED ROUND WAITER S ze \2" $47.50 Sez 14" $60.00 Sze 16" $85.00 also available OVAL SHAPE, PLAIN DESIGN TRAY Six* 16" $78.50 OVAL75 words
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Article, Illustration12 1956-04-24 8 A Wave A Smile At The Palace Balcony To The Crowds Below12 words
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Article, Illustration64 1956-04-24 8 UNITED PRESS - UNITED PRESS ALL PICTURES 61 PRI\( E Rainier chose this ensemble of pearls and diamonds to present to his bride* on their wedding day. The ensemhie consists of n triple pearl necklace uith tuin diamond ornaments, a three-strand pearl bracelet with three diamond flower motifs, a64 words
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Article, Illustration40 1956-04-24 8 i v■: ri ;!i mi t let! with n c k «r, during the "i tht-ir wrcldiim it j Palace, Mi» Krlljr wears a suit in i.nt and tjflVu 1 a mii ill i- lose nnuu luit.40 words
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Article, Illustration6 1956-04-24 8 Grace Her Prince After Civil Wedding6 words
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Article, Illustration18 1956-04-24 8 With This Ring... THE Prince fnits tlir r//»:: Mi tlie jin^cr oi his bride dfirr the religious ceremony.18 words
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Article, Illustration3172 1956-04-24 9 TODA Y JOHN HUSTON WRITES ABOUT THE L. -j Lara was a young Italian. He r^d th *hape of h eod you often see on I *ou call it conical. From a small :w > w dcned upward to a cranium that *c3,172 words
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Advertisement161 1956-04-24 9 j I^imawiAH'^^^ 2/3 Ton 5 Ton Vehicles > NEW CABS f I s^s,7^| M£U AU Tf/ROUStf <C opening windshields. Large f 9WWOWW rwWW W¥WW 9 Wl^ %TW 9 P rear \iinduw and rear \jf 4 1 comer i^hrs on wmmud Jf These brilliant new 2/3 ton and 5 t truer,161 words
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Miscellaneous127 1956-04-24 9 kndard's aSSWORD PUZZLE 5. A drink. Healthy when cold 6. Smooth covering <6> to fr ont' 7 TcnUrc by contract <9> ian'4? 4S> It Completely. Possibly ca I 1 m S. America- and bowled <3, 3, 3) 14. Does the caterer follow up again? <7> :n a cold 15. North127 words
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Article105 1956-04-24 10 T! n F •■.<•■ a Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchai v York: buying, airmail. T.T 32 O.D. 32 I 90 days 33 1/8 credit bills; 33 3/16 trade bills. Canada: buying, airmail. 32 1 16: 90 days 33 Vl6 credit bills, 331105 words
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Article37 1956-04-24 10 SLOTTED angle sections developed and manufactured by a U.K. firm and now selling throughout the world are being used by the B Trans-Antarctic Expedition to provide meteorological, radar, and stoi i racks at Shackleton B.37 words
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201 1956-04-24 10 S'PORE TRADING FIRMS' POSITION GOOD No Rise In Bankruptcies THE financial position of Singapore trading firms generally has been good so far this year, according to Singapore's Official Assignee, Mr. W. G. Alcock. M a ivk *vas commenting on bankruptcy liabilities in Singapore which tailed $54 '.'> (business Snnfl (969,127)201 words
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Article283 1956-04-24 10 QOVERNMI N I'. O BU» rciai and private foresi i t working to Increase ml ri( upplies of wood q -k -yielding Btr» l 111 meet in Rome ftf m 0 ber 17—29 in an PAO p n red World Bucalypttu C ni conference and I study tom283 words
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Article107 1956-04-24 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday; Copra April $29* buyers. sellers; (29J iyera v sellers; coconut oil (bulk) nut oil (drums) I sellers, Muntok white pepper $104 seller?, Sarawak white $103 sellers. Special Sarawak black $78 sel Singapore Copra Association closing prices: Straits mixed107 words
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191 1956-04-24 10 RUBBER planters in Malaya and tea growers in India. Ceylon and Indonesia are showing particular interest in a e of apparatus <or dusting crops. iron iilings to a magnet, insecticide I fungicide dust blown from the ap]mratus goes straight to the Icurcs of the plant191 words
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Article133 1956-04-24 10 'I IV. Ir.rli in Government baa d< dd< d to earn onl large-scale exploration tor nil in several other areas J i.. aimer m Raja*- an T!. areas where it prop sed to ext< nd the exploration work are Cambaj .n G\i > rat, Jwaiamukhi in Kangra133 words
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Article159 1956-04-24 10 $185,583 Working Profit THE accounts of Teluk An>nn Robber Estate Ltd. for the year ende^ Dec. 31, 1955, disclose an estate workIng profit of $185,589 against the corresponding figure for 1954 of SWi.BO9, according to the chairman. Mr. \V. Mc Arthur. in hli statement to be submitted to the annual159 words
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Article, Illustration32 1956-04-24 10 BH i CTOWdi r s Ufi Hnnj'iil I N (jh cV Sons Lid's grand I I 1 ka dj barga U I a miol ?a!e in Reticles P'ti'-r32 words
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200 1956-04-24 10 MR II K Humphreys. Jr., chairman of the United States Kubher Company, has reported in New York that the company's first >ear of operating synthetic rubber plants acquired from the l T S (iovernment has resulted in a profit. He told the annual meeting olReuter - 200 words
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Article, Illustration251 1956-04-24 10 Latest Ball Point Pens For This Mart LATEST ball point per..-, made by Biro Swan (London) Ltd. will contain ipecia] ink particularly suited for use in the Malayan market, Mr. E T. Barnett, the firm's export ir.anager said in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Barnett. who is on a aid the new251 words
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496 1956-04-24 10 Warnina On New Guinea's Economic Progress A WARNING that the economic development ol New Guinea would not be found a simple matter and could not be carried throu«h quickly was voiced bv Professor 0.1 I. Spate when he addressed the Koval Geographical Society in London recently. Th c speaker i<496 words
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Article57 1956-04-24 10 DI ;ES of tin-in-ron-ccnt rates from Fedcr. mines to Sinsapore, Penang and Butter worth in March totalled to 5.454 tons. Perak delivered 3,335 tons and Selangor 1.600 tor ks came from Pahang tons), Negri Sembilan i, Johore 69 tons, Kedah 53 tons. Per. is (2A tons), and57 words
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Article31 1956-04-24 10 RUBBER Tig M faf the following com- nas 000 Ib. Ol w aly JMJJ €2.000 ID.. Pajan WjUOO b. Talisman 29.400 ID.. Trluk V. r Ulu Bea«t 28.000 lb.31 words
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Article42 1956-04-24 10 <)uttr Kn.«(lCingalese Prince. Pusan. Vurhang, A Carrier. Tom Ban >a. Indgirka. ronga. Chiat Dcbora. Pan a. upon*B K 8 <,ng. I^v«undi. Ind., Hin Scim. Langsa. Aik Naga I Leone Mill H'>ck. iindr. K la. Sum- I pitan an "»B42 words
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Article49 1956-04-24 10 Rubber Sags Of Secret Talk RUBBER I grade beln certain at f»"' **N gftS 1 3 J e(% ret talK, h*\* rubber Vr cnbr amiable." 1 wa? a ket with a p nKE merre R price wer. Spot May Rs June R.S S R.S.S. N May R.S.S. May June49 words
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Article56 1956-04-24 10 PRICES *<: I share n V though I be Malayan fti I Attociation nounced th J change 1 IMMMRIII.s I BB I M Garni M I J I MINIM, Austral Am;il I i Pah Sun_ Talam i Ton^kah Hi h I I v.v.i M Ayrr P.i kab 1 m56 words
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Article10 1956-04-24 10 Business In Shares ported d«>t". S» I .>0 Sembil.m 193110 words
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Advertisement577 1956-04-24 10 NOTICES <.(>\ K\\]\ M Ol S\K\U \K Ul \KIi K> lot! M\l lIOsPII \l :th i 1 1 ki him. TDERS will be received at the Office of the Chairman, Tenders Board, Treasury, Kurhing. Sarawak, up to noon on Tuesday 22nd May. the Ercrtion and Completion of the following works.577 words
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Advertisement428 1956-04-24 10 NOTICES T\\ l> II NDI II NOTICE. rpENDER from registered con--1 tractors (Cla>> D' Sc above) will be received by the State Engineer. Slangor up to 3 p.m on 1- :or the construction of the following Class 'H' Quarters.— Klang DiNtriil 8 units at Langat Road and 6 units at428 words
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Advertisement67 1956-04-24 10 YUGOSLAV LINE p of fS-^" D|f From Hongkong to Rongoon Boml Port So,d Beyrouth. Vcr Tf V".., S,n K .,po,c M. rr, v AVALA H M Apr 29/30 Ape 0,«4«»»« From Adr.ot.c N.or Eo.r ,nd- end Ron,oor, Hong^ng j GenclAsen,, EAST MOUNT AO 1 7 B Robm»on Rood nq Molocca:67 words
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Advertisement626 1956-04-24 11 F BENCH TRADING CO., LTD. W THE ELUE FUNNEL LINE AM .AS SFRVICE Port*. UIT S r P S b*™ P.nan, n Arr :4 A P' 25/26 Apr 27 9. 14 une 5/16 (un# 1?/18 'Her pr.t, to load and d.tchar«. C ar t o. GERMAN LLOYD *MBURG AMERICAN LINE626 words
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Advertisement1035 1956-04-24 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 incorporated in Singapore) .12 lines the blue funnel line t Carrier, opt, on to proceed via other port, to load and d,sch,r«e cargo. SAIUNCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENT. Sinß.iporc. fum.eu, for Marteillei ue Sp s P S ham Ptn >"* AutcNcuv for1,035 words
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Advertisement940 1956-04-24 11 MITSUI p>^ LINE FOR JAPAN from lrd Q S P r P S ho ''•"ong Bansei Maru for Y';<ohamo. C /V 7 May 2 Moy Akakurasan Maru for Yokoham, Kobe, Moil 20 May FOR JAPAN from Cert n ent Hodakosar Maru for Ycoham 3 Kobe Nagca via Hongkong 25 Apr940 words
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Advertisement797 1956-04-24 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said, Gcnoo, Antwerp, Rottcrdom, Homburg ond Copcnhogtn S'pore P Shorn Penong X) "SUMEAWA" 25 2'/ Apr 30 Apr I Moy 2 2 Mov XX) "JUTLANDIA" 16 1 S May 19 19 May 2C 21 Mov "X; "FALSTRIA obt: 29 31797 words
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Article, Illustration257 1956-04-24 12 PICK YOUR MAN BY HIS POCKET Y^OTR boy friend cives himself away u !i time he dips liLs hand into his cash !*><krt. Watrh him carefully nr\t time \ou uo out for the r\enin-— and see if •me of these six t ;>e> of male. DIVER packet quickly to with-257 words
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Article370 1956-04-24 12 Peggy Briggs - It Pays To Cheat A Little WHEN ■pUlt can be a W f i r rs best friend odd how often I reluctant to accept the help it offers her. U w -Izi-^z-Ti— i~— r— T lit Peggy Briggs You can explain to a flat-chested youngster, miserable because of her370 words
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Article111 1956-04-24 12 r r \I I uii N wli«) M'.un for 1 hi»h -heeled >hocs -<> .ih.-.ul Mi f n H'\ \iuir extra mi I That's ano from a man who thin that big girls should always wat :h heei I ny won should stick to Haiti111 words
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Article, Illustration38 1956-04-24 12 Piiulu). Original and (ircccful i this wedding goin\. It fcaj innr m pematf I fft n"d is ndc f r o fine -S md a I cottoi Fl i bto dery s all hand done. UPUP - 38 words
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Article436 1956-04-24 12 JUDITH SIMONS - JUDITH SIMONS I says NAIL brush Is essential to every girl but not for cleaning her nails. She should use it only on the pads of her finders. So SJQFI Miss Miriam Divis. manageress of London's hand and nail clinic, who hai some outspoken comments436 words
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Article182 1956-04-24 12 [OUTS I meal to put you 11 in the mood if you're plannin- a Continental holiday this fear. It's been sent to us from Paris by an English girl who's fallen for French cooking. i:s( wi.opks colomRINE is delicious," she says. For four people: Sma 1182 words
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Article353 1956-04-24 12 Try Sunshine For Your Dinner P*VERY time you lie in the sunshine on thai once-a--vrar dream holiday you've just planned you'll set a free meal. Xot the sort that mother makes. Nor the kind you get at the plushicst restaurant on your extra special "date YOUB SKIM WILL PROVIDE IT.353 words
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Article, Illustration22 1956-04-24 12 photo). A CHINESE brocade evening coat with deeply pleated back is worn with a white tulle 'flower-pot' hat and white klonos. UPUP - 22 words
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Advertisement88 1956-04-24 12 I if fr\ I Family health I#* is family happiness I J 1 trr lj/ £y*3 "W7 <** A""^y «W*«tf »ar7 or cate 0/ illhealih and I I awArW expema. To enjoy abounding health and tigorous V i V *r^A fnr Aw«/i find Chxken to every member of VS^^^ j^>88 words
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Miscellaneous142 1956-04-24 12 BmVdln J i s <> n h> s way to Mars in a space-freishter \j 7173^^ Wsm^>^^ H' 1 J* I Vj commanded by Jock Mackenzie. Mean- I K v V V M t' J^" while. Jim and Archie are on duty at t?ie U jf^j?.4J^ >k |i/ \^^r m142 words
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Article, Illustration564 1956-04-24 13 JACK PEART - JACK PEART ,/s What They ,u About Landy h LONDON, Monday. I c ould r-" a m c inside four minutes, H sidcr yourself a success or a it may seem John La: r •Id's fastest man over a milo inside athletic circles as a run inutes.564 words
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710 1956-04-24 13 COLONY 'DATES' FOR C AID BECK CUP CHAMPS round of the Junior tun IDd the first round of the Parker Cup have to be rr.rt'u SAFA have caused some consternation amongst Armv football followers, bv transferring the name against the Indians in the community league from last Saturday to Friday,710 words
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Article264 1956-04-24 13 SPORTSLETTER Bii I always read the Bportl Columns of The Sr.^.i;. re Standard with -:at Interest it la all the more int- rating to me becau ouaj I your •writers are my frier. In the Cricket report on pag( 12 of you: med )>:i\» dated April264 words
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Article, Illustration25 1956-04-24 13 |> THIS is how they J 1 1 finished at Kuala Lum- c 1 1 pur on Saturday, in 1 1 pictures by Lean Kup SengLean Kup Seng - 25 words
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Advertisement493 1956-04-24 13 CLASSIFIED A!) 4 DEAFIIS M>AM LUCY CU\ K wife of the on 2 I two daughters. Mrs. Peter and Mrs. Paul Bong, one son, !to\ Patrick Huat. sonsin-law and eleven grand children. The cortege will leave 27 Dhobv C p.m. on the 24-4-.56 for the Church of Peter and Paul493 words
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Miscellaneous172 1956-04-24 13 By A I Capp kOop By V. T. Hamlin >\ j. 1 I I \OJ *SE£M F^', LIAR A V\'£u... THM DtTtND^ofm .\^N' sr Xl -V FE.\ s WTH THM SKiN-BACV JTK R?.NT OP V»EW..THKrS J ft* 10/KE \l DO- ONLY I/WEEKS WTTH/ >^^^ SKA"EL.. ARE YCM A^6n«< ThCSE W^*172 words
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754 1956-04-24 14 Weight And Probable Fields For Penang FOLLOWING are weights and prohable starters for ill vru'n rues on Saturday, first day of the Penang luii I luh >ummer Meeting: Horses Class 2, Div. 1-6 Furs. 1 I I» I 1% *:r Y r 1 -ten «3 Nick 5t 1.13 Giam Stable754 words
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Article44 1956-04-24 14 TAMIL Brotherhood to meet in a friendly football mat iy will I Ren] R unasamy. A. Lingam. P Rf Jam.il. Vythi. S. N. Lineani K Nai Van I R S Naidu, s. Vcclaithun G B 1. Rahman. Rama< ndren. Sitharam. A. Chii44 words
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Article, Illustration397 1956-04-24 14 KEN TOFT - How Strong Is Hayes? Ravula Will Find Out... KEN TOFT By THE American Negi*, Deavin Killer' Hayes will fig-lit on Friday niuht but not as linst Kadrodro. Hayes ha> drawn to meet the other I ijiati bomber, Mike Ravula, in the second main event of the night Promote: L s397 words
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Article106 1956-04-24 14 SEOUL. April 23 <Reuter>— A record erowa cstimaled at 40.000 today watched South Korea defeat the Philippines by N to nil in the second soccer n <-h of the first Asian cham>hin tournament. The Philippines lod th 0 fir?! match against South Korea in Manila last month106 words
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Article46 1956-04-24 14 I n goali i Bom in the last ten minute 01 the same enabled Jack Sport* Club to hold Shell Sportl Club to a two all draw in friendly iOCCd match at Fairer Park m-'cmLiv S iar and Mohd. Noor >cored for Shell46 words
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173 1956-04-24 14 Pratt Saves Seletar On The Padang A goal scored five mi' lltcf before the end enabled RA I Selctar to draw 2-2 with Singapore Cricket Club in a SAI- A [on '2 loccer match I layed at the SCC padanf yesterday. SCC took the lead and opened accounts in the173 words
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576 1956-04-24 14 WONDSOR LAD - WONDSOR LAD i;> K( \l II MPI K Mon. I'tt" ir.unrrN vied for hon NTS at lh" n-tenih inn i n, lurt Hubs April in- lnu The\ were S K Ijo i ,m,I Porky' l»on ll v P.. tu. .n them the>576 words
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Article285 1956-04-24 14 Tin; Australian 2flOpoundcr, Mcrv Cifcb, will tike on all-comers todiv and the man who will stand up to him in a four round hout will receive SI OO from a Cobb admirer. The oiler to award prize-money to any Singiptmi willing to take on the Australian 'giant'285 words
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342 1956-04-24 14 Crowd Enters The Field Referee Calls It A Day The refi n e did hk bMI to keep the crowd ort* h\:\ .n va:n d* mand< d that the penalty kick should be taken and over ruled the objection (1 by Mi :r.cl v Sinuh. the sklpp< r < i342 words
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Article299 1956-04-24 14 Royal Navy s :ans EURASIANS, who fielded three ie>cr\r> (<h»K .mi i. v. < Royal Navy when they met in their ComiiuniitN i< Besar >tadiuni yesterdav. Even 15 minutes after the scheduled time of start. Eurasians were short of players, and by ri^ht. should have conceded a walk-over to299 words
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Article, Illustration11 1956-04-24 14 Viciiin MI. HI fiUHi. iii traim n Simfmpmrr \€*tri Freddy OeiFreddy Oei - 11 words
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Article55 1956-04-24 14 THE < i pted f" r the South Combined Schools who arc leaving on v> i ilnaailaj i° r K Lumpur, are asked to meet Mr. Can Kee Tian at Fai rer P<-.- r k today p.m. Tin v un D Wa Paia. sin Yang, l J55 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous67 1956-04-24 14 soccj I S AT. A. IT. IG1 E DIV. 1: C.A. vs. Tigers SA. at Jalan Besar Stadium at 5.1a p.m.: RT.M E. vs. Rover at Jalan Besar Stadium at 7 p.m. DIV. 28. Balesticr Vniled vs. Farrer Juniors^ at Geulang Stadium at 5.15 Dt eft r d "A" Mi67 words
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