Singapore Standard, 25 April 1956
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Title Section17 1956-04-25 1 Singapore Standard #R it 'M 1. JKJKJ SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1956 i r\u n < i m*17 words
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Article106 1956-04-25 1 CEYLON TAMILS WILL RISE, WARNING April I Memnt is to Socialist ithto a Trincomalee sent of the opulation I Mr. C. SunI represenof the I Front r. vrrnment I Govi rnorI published I i federal I nomy for I done, he I 1 -speaking I measures I to create I106 words
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Article58 1956-04-25 1 ■SLA. Uganda. April .>ion of Governor n ordered to Luanda Cenl >day heard n prii»oner had U and that he •nt warders to and liquor »Bcar»t cale. I o revealed I European priIn given special Gov■fcparon. e5 aad Iree Britain after n a letter saying that ■fe *a.- >eriously58 words
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Article, Illustration470 1956-04-25 1 Salvationists Clamp Down 'Iron Curtain' ...And A Kindly Woman's Story Is Left Unfinished pon« S Ivation Army makes fal] a of the Press when it 4 eek alms and •■is* Ka order to run Yesterday the Salvation Army threw up an Iron Curtain against members of the Singapore Press whichMirror - 470 words
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Article56 1956-04-25 1 Oil \P Around the clock electricity be restored in South Korea on Saturday for the first time M when Communist North Korea shut of I nt fron powerful hydro-elc^ nta, Private homes with gauges and major industries will get the benefit of the all-day supply, according56 words
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Article27 1956-04-25 1 TWO villagers were reported killed and a number of homes sacked and burned in nv M I p:ratthe southern Philippine Is- Mindan i y< >terday27 words
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Article519 1956-04-25 1 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH Why Did He Do It,' Asks Lee Hy Standard's London Bureau Chief LONDON, Tu (vs. The Singapore delegation this morning; tried to establish a disciplined unity which was sadly lacking at ye^terdav afternoon's two-hour private meeting. Mar; hall lost hi.s temper and Indulged in519 words
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Article85 1956-04-25 1 Air Chiefs To Meet TOKYO. April L!4 «UP> 4 lied air command* r •■ughout th< I it East wU mi \n th< Philippin< ir< m May 3to 6 for an Infi i n •Ok ession propps d t r s Ea All Chli (l n L lurence s Kuter tan85 words
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Article68 1956-04-25 1 Tommy Can Now Climb High LONDON, Apnl 24 (Rei-ter) British, soldiers can now ob-. tarn Arts, Science and Law degrees by postal tuition, the War Office announced last night. The War Office said that degree courses for the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science (Economics) and Bcchelor68 words
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Article126 1956-04-25 1 French Launch Big Offensive ALGIERS, April 24 (Reutcr)— Kebcl flag burned three villages and massacred more than 100 men. women and children in raids m pro-French villagers in the wild Kabvlie region of western Algeria, according to reports reaching Algiers today, The masvacre. started during126 words
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Article47 1956-04-25 1 THE Emperor ol Jwipzn conl< rr( d 1 h» j F irst Cl i Ordfr ol th' J H: -r:- Sin yr.stcrriav upon Cbevalli t Guy do SchouthoetC di '1 1 rmrent Bclflum Ambassador to Japan, who ta leaving his Do6t lOf homo HMML A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article26 1956-04-25 1 THP: Syrian GoYc.rmr.MV announced yr-trrday II ha accepted united Nation* Secretary-General Da« Hammarskjofd's propo il tor a cease-fire atoni the demarcation line with LsraeL U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article, Illustration277 1956-04-25 1 SINGAPORE'S at tins Chid Minister, Mr. Chew Swee Kit. yesterday lashed foreign correspondents who |hrc distorted picture of the situation in the Colonv lhe Minister was reierrinu to I MCCBI article in an Xustralian paper which carried a Don Iddon article under277 words
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Article659 1956-04-25 1 K. C. ARUN - $104 Mil. Threat ITo Malaya K. C.ARUN ...And It Is Aimed At Rubber Production Tappers Plan 'Go Slow' On Estates B KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs. The Notional Union of Plantation Workers served notice tonight that if estate employers do not reach a satisfactory wage agreement with it by May 10, the659 words
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Article205 1956-04-25 1 'BOYCOTT' BUS FIRM BOWS TO COURT MONTGOMERY. Alabama, April 24 (Router) The local bus company ended segregation in the seats on its buses this morning when the ftrtt bus of the day's run pulled out of the station. Despite a warnini from Mayor w. a. Gayle and the City Commission205 words
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Article93 1956-04-25 1 Export Ban To Stay iNDON, A —Britain d flatly a^ain today to lift the ban on stnr to the .thout previous approval of the .ind her othci N allies. Informed \nthuny v h tnin and bluntly that Britain would I take any such action on r own. s said. he93 words
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Article27 1956-04-25 1 SINGAPORE'S Civil I chief. 00l L T I I twu <. was rd >■• fined ?::.Vi r 1 his income-tax ICtUSt for pleaded guilty bf27 words
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Article22 1956-04-25 1 W M. April John Foster at a Pi today he bold nf Union on < i< ini inii \()O^* r.22 words
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Advertisement68 1956-04-25 1 0G watch trouble? fANCWATCH COMPANY c'ctron.colly U\***<4 befort rttumino k^ CH Co. LTD APORE. ?^jWjjSr^^^?^ '.::ty%£&£ l::i.s ■"■■'■■■'■■''.■''^io&^.vi'''.'''''' AT MONTLHERY, FRANCE 'st/23rd OCTOBER, 1955), »VE BRITISH MOTOR ORATION PRODUCTION ODEL CARS COVERED OVER LES IN THE HOUR I Pathfinder 108 03 mph. HEALEY 104 32 mph. I 102.54 mph. I68 words
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Advertisement7 1956-04-25 1 STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 line*] 2 4007 words
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Advertisement8 1956-04-25 1 Lib.-Socs. Ready To Run Govt* See Page 28 words
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Advertisement28 1956-04-25 1 FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 I ndfiK YOU U3fllll£ r***^^^^B *B y^gr^^t&rAgcnti McALISTER CO LTD I J* r Smgopore. K Lumpw Ip^H, Pcnong So 'o wok Burnro28 words
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Advertisement15 1956-04-25 1 VfNT-AXIA f y fj -^RW (hi CrruJ</>ths HARRISONS LISTER ENG LTD S'porf Kuolc Lumpur Prnonq15 words
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240 1956-04-25 2 Stay Back? Yes, But Meet Our Demands SCs M \I II MPI'R. Turs. Hundreds of Special nnM Ps in the Kuaia Lumpur area due for discharge t'»d.r ua\e the Chief .Minister. Tunku Abdul i; -Mm in .i v lu.il ultimatum. The men said they would not heed the Chiei Minister's240 words
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Article, Illustration53 1956-04-25 2 mi: > h to the Jesselton General i isoff bin Sharuddin. a in a pore yesterday by M ilayan Airways undergo trcatmthe Sißgapwe General Dr. Mmsmit n the VirrPrrsident of th l pmo He was vet at the Paya Lebar Airport yesterday r pp rv- < ii53 words
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Article83 1956-04-25 2 Chinese Police Recruits \LACCA, Tues— The Federation Poiire recruiting team will visit here next month to r j» potential Chinese recruits lor the regular police force. Youths between 18 and 25 years of ase with Chinese Std. 111. able to speak and write and with the usual physical requirements. can83 words
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Article18 1956-04-25 2 ST Joseph's Church Bukit Timah. Singapore will a -Fun Fair for AIT on Mav 6.18 words
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Article98 1956-04-25 2 Patrol Kills Perak Terrorist Kl TV Tow An area security 'unit patrol ambushed and killed one of three terrorists in the Tronoh area of Perak last sJtiM The dead terrorist has been identified as Sin Chai. alias Lau Sin Chai, alias Nam K A gun and a quantity of ammunition98 words
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Article39 1956-04-25 2 THE Commandcr-in-C: Far East Land orcrs. General Sir Charles Loewcn. will take the salute at i n of the Women's Royal Army Corps after a church parade at Tanglin Church on Sunday, April 29, at 10.35 a.m.39 words
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Article100 1956-04-25 2 I R ients of Kampong Sc'.ayans en miles north of .1 now receivp an additional payment for landl sold to mining companies just before the outbreak of World War 11. The Chief Assistant District Officer Inche Ismail, said today that a total of $2»jQM100 words
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Article155 1956-04-25 2 STI'DENT organizations in Malaya have hern invited bv th^ Pan-Malayan Students' Federation t<» furni a National Preparatory Committee. Th.. gural* meeting of the Con, beld on April 28 at Union House. Uni:ty of M to discuss an Asian-African Students' Conference at Bandung on May The Conference,155 words
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Article315 1956-04-25 2 We're Ready To Take Over If Marshall Falls' LIBERAL-SOCIALISTS, if called upon, arc prepared to fcrm Q new government in Singapore, president of the Party tAr. C. C Tan said yesterday. Iff, Tan said his party was prepared to talDB Mti the reim if Chief Minister315 words
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Article, Illustration73 1956-04-25 2 Standard Photo by MR RL'RNARD Nc In Seng, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. N^ I'hiam Kens of Kuala Lumpur and his bride the former Miss Mice Ian ('boo In:;, sixth daughter of Madam Yuen Mo Ts/ of Kuala Lumpur seen after their marriage .it the St. Mary'sYons Peng Seong - 73 words
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Article231 1956-04-25 2 Sequel To London Speech MIL ILK MAN YEW, leader of the Peoples Action Party was severely criticized by party leaders in Singapore for the stern remarks he made in London on Monday. Mr. Lee told Malayan itudeoU in London that he felt I v to231 words
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Article121 1956-04-25 2 Policeman Saves Girl From Sea BUTTERWORI H, Ttaes. A Pv lice <" n l able on ri it the Witt Pk r, Butt von >• i I>: piaji a the role of the callant gondolier \vk n h< t out a sampan to .sive i woman In a. -tress IB121 words
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Article43 1956-04-25 2 K \.IAN f.-. An old people's home to accommodate about N persons if to be estab [shed here shortly. The Ulu Langat District V7e 'arc Committee has obtained a bungalow in Sunsei Chua New Vi .Be for thi i43 words
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Article62 1956-04-25 2 fALACCA, Tn^.-Mr. Wd Ens I -i >; wfefl Imm bSM in chaise of Um Malacca Government and Municipal Cooperative Thri: Loan H :rr 4 M paat (l years. I in I c pital here today. Mr. Wee. who v. n a nicinber of thfl Nightingale Party62 words
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Article50 1956-04-25 2 k nn attendant on Um PMI ot his lorry ftfc M Um Ctap, near I i Hi'!. !nrry rit ivrr, Yl I I 'M,ti. 27, VM yo'-icr- l:t.<-! |M or two \v<M'k r onment, In I Ri ib 1 rate 1 i ourt, Lim pleaded fUiltj by letter.50 words
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Article28 1956-04-25 2 lEO Choon Chow who ali the name on his identity card to Neo Fook Choon was fined $40 in the Johore Bahru S Court vcMerriay28 words
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Article105 1956-04-25 2 Alert Capt. Saves A Ferry BUTTERWOETH, Taes. PsaMesgen on Qm Bagan. a ffrry hrtwrrn Buttrrw/n th and rcnanj;. at noon totla.v were bcwiUlnrd when they found tlir launch going off course and heading for Pulau Jere.iak. a Irprr settltnient off Prnang Island. Ihe captain oi (ho ferry liad, however, steered105 words
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Article131 1956-04-25 2 MEDICAL BOARD FOR EPF KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Employees Providenl Fund Board in the Federation has tightened loopholes governing withdrawals on medical pn> mds i" Light 9\ the alleged use of I iogus m edi -..1 certifl bj applicants, Mr. II B. ("n ibb, te netarj of tne epf. to131 words
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Article138 1956-04-25 2 ALOB star. Tuec The retiring Director of Operations. Lt-Gen. Sir CeafllCf B made his last visit to Kedah today. nutim 0m State Wai Exe itiv< Coa mittee a: P< Lice He iquartcrs here. After a review of the E aencj situation m the State,138 words
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Article111 1956-04-25 2 No Money, No Traders, No Market The Kuala Lumpur Municipality lias rejected a request from the M tlaymn Worker-' Welfare g -v (or l new public market in P» Road. T)w Society atked that aoo stalls be provided and SUg- thai the Municipality instal pin-ball machines and a ithln the111 words
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Article86 1956-04-25 2 FKNAXi T:c Alter h\tackiin a woman with i braad knile. a coffee-shop asslstanl cut his own throat the 111 gistrates 1 Court wai told today. Chai Kuan Urn, 12, pie guilty before Air. An Ah W.r.i. to chancei of rtiiffini hurl to Woo Gam Hoo86 words
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Article130 1956-04-25 2 A Dream Comes True For Salleh pi:nan(. t,, > romos true lor V, Sallch hin Anffin, whe lost h*»th arms anri j, arririrnt l^t ir i;, now loayr lor I tu bave artificial ],mh. 'in ;i donation f Hoard Sallrh is i of the SK.OOU nnr. tho trip and thr130 words
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Article87 1956-04-25 2 'Carcasses Were For Gods' Plea KV U U7MPUK, Tues. Rejecting a pork seller's plea that he had carried five carhis car to offer the*n in sacrifice to the gods. !he Second Magistrate today fined him |2 nd disqualified him from driving for a year. Magistrate Inche Abdul F found Yew87 words
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Article73 1956-04-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Turv. The National Union of Transport Workers has planned a wide "s ympathy e." if executives of the strike- bound Selangor OmniCompany do not end the iispute with its member? in g tne. The Union's general secretary. Mr. N. A. Abdul Wahab, said today it73 words
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Article32 1956-04-25 2 THE Bettlement administration yesterday notified that Puasa will now be observed in the Settlement of lay and Saturday May 11 and 12. instead of Saturday and Sunday, May32 words
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Advertisement29 1956-04-25 2 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Hecd-che Neuralgia, ColcL, MUntol Strom. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL29 words
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Advertisement166 1956-04-25 2 I > 4 1 I II 1 mambol SARON'I kebayal I happy v fl T *I>IUM 1 •m L I 9 0\ I 1 11| 11ll *r with I EXTRA "A" lOmJ mals Hlv did 1 i; MaUyas Ki«r n3 (toot. KjJ ra k and the mWI aman BALCCi a166 words
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230 1956-04-25 3 MAGISTRATE CANCELS ANNIE DANKER 'S BAIL Law Is Being Abused He Tells The DPP. SINGAPORE Magistrate Mr. J. B. Jayarctnam declared yesterday that a law intended to cope with secret society and armed robbery cases was being abused. The lav to which he was referring was the Temorary Justice Ordinance.230 words
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Article, Illustration184 1956-04-25 3 Many Handled It But Only One Spotted It and perhaps of people 1 this note keen e; Chuk Hiong. cashier of is Chinr a Strr notice that amiss. i above r-rr.ark facing others -sominations eft. ine. Tr it." a the Curipore. sair] *>r. ThatV to it,"184 words
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Article, Illustration182 1956-04-25 3 Itason-No Head, No Funds I rial Reseat »r ilov hment two niversitv has for a senior take charge The funds for Mr exhausted. in of the Social nmit tec. Prof 1 The Standard of the estabBrt it But a suitable ro head it heme. Ind182 words
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Article, Illustration297 1956-04-25 3 'Super-Colossal'? It's A Mere Understatement end of 1D56 •~c a Aim for ription "supermere underlirector of duoert Deane. reho is also > int Pictures ations and -hip lr :ter a brief to New York. lay. which native Austrathe genial official spent part talking about US. $12.i The Ten ComGteU B297 words
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Article67 1956-04-25 3 -A mother. Muniamah. lil), pleaded guilty »n Uk '.rates Court today to a charge of causing hurl her nine-year-old daughter by burning her with firewood, at Hutton Lane on March SI. Inspector S. D. Mitchell told the Court that after the incident Muniamah took caustic soda67 words
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Article51 1956-04-25 3 THE Newman Society will hold a symposium on "Biolofical Evolution" at 8.15 p.m. at Kingsmcad Hall. Kings Road, Singapore, tomorrow The speakers will be Fr. P. Fitzgerald of the Society of Jesus. Mr. E. MrEvoy-Bowc, lecturer in Biochemistry, University of Malaya, and n> J. R. Hendrickson, lecturer in51 words
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Article24 1956-04-25 3 IX the .lohore Bahru Maate's Court yesterday N. Stizaker, a Naval employee. was fined a total of $240 for four traffic offences24 words
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Article38 1956-04-25 3 J affar toman, who on March 27 moved salt and cooking oil in a sampan on the .lohore Straits without a permit, was fined $100 in default one month's jail in the Johore Magistrate's Court yesterday.38 words
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258 1956-04-25 3 l»riti>h \rm\ housewife u.is rxprctins i !«'U quests .ii home during the weekend 'i ind min In i husband out a di\ earlier ii> pur< hasc s oiiip pi o\ isions. ike good husband. orporal William left homo on March IT258 words
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Article299 1956-04-25 3 Malay Language Talks On Sunday REPRESENTATIVES of Malay language and literary bodies in Singapore and .Inhore will hold a meetir. the Oei Tiong Ham Hall, University of Malaya, on Sunday. The meeting, sponsored by the Malay Language Society of the University, will discuss problem of unifying the Malay and Indonesian299 words
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Article68 1956-04-25 3 PENANG, Tues The UMNO Sag i. be hoisted over all Bl -inches to Ctk I I <ite the n tnnivi i <■: ol the I mod* lOf <■! I'M NO OH M 11. All moi,qi;r- on tht inland i- -i-i; he.:; i cq< :v68 words
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Article, Illustration54 1956-04-25 3 SIGNED b) hundreds of Paramount studio employees and old u.s!soi i iirs. a lons scroll is unfurled n v < <•< il K l>r Milk iriuht) conveyin? good \\i*hrs in the making «>| his second "Ton Commandments" film in M years. Left is Yul Brynner, Broadway sta«<' st.ir.54 words
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Article90 1956-04-25 3 Teacher Tried To Evade Duty JOHORE BAHRU. Tues— A Bentong schoolmaster. Tan I an. was fined $1,00 the Magistrate*! Court today for trying to evade dutv on two new typewriters valued at $412. He was on his way by train from Singapore to Bcntong n he told Custom officer* lie90 words
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Article, Illustration92 1956-04-25 3 HELEN OF A USTRALIA Hotels Sign Up Aussie Vocalist SINGAPORE will soon have a chance of hearing one of Australia's foremost night club vocalists, blonde Helen Lorain. Helen, who has appeared in almost every leading night dub in Sydney and Melbourne, including the famous "Romanos" and "Princes," has been signed92 words
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Article35 1956-04-25 3 HOXGKOXG, April 24. Special Standard Service; Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: to Cl Sterling: $5.***** to USSi: $1J32 to Malayan $1; $0,187 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $254.8 5 to a35 words
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Article36 1956-04-25 3 a spring ind Bumn r s -,v be h( Id bf M< Whiteaway, Laidlaw and Co., Limited, on April 27 from 6.30 p.m. to 3 p m. at the E and o Hotel. Penani36 words
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Advertisement174 1956-04-25 3 WATERPROOF mWMIi watch mns am. iWMMf FtAT ATTRACT* l/€ *WAT€PPPOOf AHT/M/IfKT/C V/VB/?{A/rABC( iPP/M* flf'O#ff/lffOII((//f/ cifW* WASHABLI iintl VVRIXKLE I'ROOI (Wj|! DACRON r^P SUITING |F lor I lot (ounlrirs lik< ">ii.«|.ip<»r '.M SU/f SB5 GO ■r TROUSER 2 s co our Hood Cut Ivrdlrnt Unikm.in lip. TAILORING I)EPART\It\r. GiAN SINGH CO174 words
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293 1956-04-25 4 They Must Provide Income Returns For Past 7 Years Businessmen Face Dilemma KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs. Many Chinese businessmen arc having sleepless nights over a section of the Income Tax Ordinance which, they claim, is nothing short of an "inquisition" against them. The S ction, 61 A. Rives the authorities special293 words
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Article185 1956-04-25 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSINC- rubber prii es i < n!s p,r Ih in MH pore >esterda> were: Ku\ i"s BeaVti Spol l o B I H\ \>> l i; s.s Maj N He l 9mm "•>, u Re ■tone O'.n-i li>. PKICI I \\r pri« t- o\ \in >rs trrd.i> w.»s185 words
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Article69 1956-04-25 4 SIX men were acquitted in the Singapore Sixth Court terday when the charge against them of stealing 140 bags of pepper waste, valued at > was withdrawn by the prosecution. The offence was alleged to have been trommitted on March 28 at Potong Pasir. They69 words
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Article29 1956-04-25 4 FOR riding a motor cycle without a licence at Jal a n rilaharani, liuar, on Nov. 5. year. Low M< Qg Veow, 24, i Tcstei lay lined |2S29 words
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Article35 1956-04-25 4 MB EDWIN WJU > who has acted In nine Hollywood pictures that won Academy Awards, arrived in Singapore last night from Hongkong. He If on a two-month round the world trip35 words
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Article442 1956-04-25 4 THE Singapore Art Society will spare no efforts to press ahead with its scheme to set up the Colony's first Art Centre and Gallery a project which Government lias promised its support. Mr. Ho Kok Hoe, president of Society, told The Standard yesterday. Ho said442 words
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Article43 1956-04-25 4 SINGAPORE Vo h BpOfi Fund r. tan at 18.22 I 14 !i s; low staged <>•■•: Cinema on A 1H in aid of t f trtber received from K ii Pbi d| n 200) u.. 1 itucL ii lends i^ioj.43 words
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Article, Illustration32 1956-04-25 4 MEMBERS of the Klans Civil Drfrncr Club do the Samba at the recent Club dinner and social held •t the Evrrjrrrrn (air Standard photo by Q Ch'ng Seng Poh.32 words
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Article166 1956-04-25 4 R.I. Trade Unionists For Moscow A SEVEN-MAN trade union delegation troen Infkmesia, itijum ■n'.iriu four organizatiOQi in Indonesia arrived by Qantai Super Constellation in Singapore yesterday en route to MOSCOW for the .May Day celcI brations. The delegation Inrinlcd a lawyer, public prosecutor, a imiv< rsitjp > t u d166 words
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236 1956-04-25 4 LONDON. April (Reuter)— The buildini: wi Sinsaporc's new airport, key air link between Britain and Australia, was discussed here tonight at a meeting ot the Institute ot Civil Eagtem. The r. <ya Lcbar airport Is already capable of handling more than 20-take-offs and landings an236 words
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Miscellaneous66 1956-04-25 4 Weather Report MINIMUM Temperature: From rj.m April 23 to 7.30 a.m. April 24 Singapore 175F), Penang (75F>. K Bahru (77F). KuTda Lumpur <T4F), Ipoh Kuantan (74F>. Maximum Temperature: From 7.30 am. to 7.30 p.m. Apr Singapore (87F>. Pcnanc <8KF>. K< I B iru (90F>. Kuala Lumpur (8(iF), Ipoh (88F). Kuantan66 words
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Article, Illustration76 1956-04-25 5 photo b\ IHI inu >."iO (100 Bud•i'l t Ii <• i n t i 1 rmplr .it I li ii in lion of Vrvl K<> iii .i (1 n < ul.tr Kn nl Kiul.i I iniiput is nr irmu < omplrtinn It be <>iih i.iik openedVong Peng Seong - 76 words
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Article337 1956-04-25 5 C t Upholds Objection APORE District Judge yesterday fgreed inscl that to imply a man was a memipeitai (Military Police) during the at ion was tantamount to condemning nis character. •rict Judge Mr. Eu Cheow Chye upheld an objection by Mr. Leslie Ra i he protested a prosecuting officer's337 words
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Article81 1956-04-25 5 Air Staff Chief Arrives Chief of Air At the Air I ndon. Air Vicenrrived yesterday for tl alks with the Far Marshal Fressanges toe flying to to call on Lt. Geoffrey Bourne I Operations, at dquartt -Marshal Lees will I ladrons at RAF Kuala Lumpur -worth, a jungle 's-d w.U81 words
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Article60 1956-04-25 5 nan Prize for rded to the .iidates whose I to be of cthavanam ed "The As* (Patent Medi Mr. Ishak for nn essay ens of Kuala •me a Univer- will receive 3 and e nlso made £51 and a to each of rnts: a for60 words
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Article63 1956-04-25 5 Public Discussion lOULD abolished in schools? This is one of three topics to be discussed at the Upper Serangoon Community Centre Hall. on lay at 7.30 p.m. The discussion was organized by the Upper Serangoon Community Centre Literary and Dramatic group. The other two topics arc: Should capital punishment be63 words
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Article39 1956-04-25 5 SYED Abu Bakar bin erday claimed tna in i Sgapore Court to allegedly usin« mminal n tent "to outrage the ry of a woman at I .u Road, on M He was allowed $000 o;39 words
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Article33 1956-04-25 5 KANI lively charged in the Sn Sixth Court yesu Slmcd a married wo at Serangoon Road on M< ea was recorded a s allowed bail of S- May L33 words
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135 1956-04-25 5 Citizenship Rights For Indians Call THE Bukit Timah branch of the Malayan Indian Congress, at its 10th Annual General Meeting yesterday, resolved that Indians, who are U.K. and Colony citizens, Federal citizens and on the electoral rolls of Singapore and Malaya, should b e granted citi/c: under the new a135 words
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Article77 1956-04-25 5 !E following were elected ofTuc-bearers of the Indian Musical Arts Society in Singapore recently:President— Mr. S P Sainy; vice-president Pandit M. Ramalingam; hon. gen. M tary Mr. V. K A. Krishnan: assistant secretary Mr M V. Gurusamy; hon treasurer Mr P. Shunmugam; hon. auditor— Mr. R. C. Pillay. Committee77 words
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205 1956-04-25 5 Three Brothers Yodel Their Wav Into Finals Of Talentime THE *Trcz Santa Marias." three musical brothers from ca, on Monday night yodelled and sang their way into the grand finals of the "1956 Radio Malaya T> time Competition" with a refreshing little number, '"Swiss ntain Yodel." In the same semi-final,205 words
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Article269 1956-04-25 5 D.P.P. Offers No Evidence On False Certificates Charge KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs.— Dr. Godwin Joseph Nicholas Dc Fonscka and Dr. S. Dason of Kuala Lumpur were today acquitted and discharged by the President of the Sessions Court on charges of issuing false medical certificates. The Sessions Judge269 words
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Article73 1956-04-25 5 BEGINNING -y 1. I he Chinese Y.M.C.". conduct adult Mandarin classes in the evenings at its now pren in Prime Edward Road, Singapore. Mr. Ong Say Min^. -mer teacher from Peking, has K B specially engaged to It li these classes. There will tie a B'^' I73 words
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Article162 1956-04-25 5 'Car Seat Had Blood Stains' MINUTES after a riot near the Lim Clan Association at Nee Soon on the night of I 6 last year, Police Inspector Yong Wcng stopped a car and detained its four pants, a Singapore Court was told yesterday Inspector Weng was tes'.f ing at the162 words
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Article37 1956-04-25 5 A WOMAN Hati Hcok New. 24, was yesterday scntcr. d by the Muar Magistrate to three months' imprisonment for unlawful possession of rubber on Jan 14 in front of the Panchor Police Station in Pagoh37 words
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Article61 1956-04-25 5 A MAN, Tambijce bin Sulong, 23, yesterday pleaded guilty in a Singapore Court to stealing cash and jewellery valued at $149 from a housewife. I h binti Haji Arshad. at Upper Aljunied Road In March this year. Sentence was, however, postponed to May 1, pending a61 words
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Article41 1956-04-25 5 TWO fire engine* and a polite patrol car rushed to a hillock behind King's Theatre, Tiong Bahru. Smqaporo, last 1 in answer to a fire call. When the Bremen arrived they found a bontire of waste paper.41 words
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Article176 1956-04-25 5 An Inquiry For Council Dispute THE Singapore G ernment pi up a Court of Inquir :v.' the dis; <r Km een the City Counand its 10.000 ployees, the acting I ster for Labour and Welfare. Mr. Francis Thorn?.? announced yesterday. Mr. Thomas said he would order the inquiry if the176 words
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Article68 1956-04-25 5 A TECHNICIAN. F. Andr- as one of two! men who pleaded guilty in a S :pore Court not attending National S parades after being called up. The other national man was Wan Fook Wcng, a h fared r. 'om parades at the adquarters. The Judge. Inrhe68 words
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Miscellaneous798 1956-04-25 5 <=Atmanac Information at a Glance nnnniKwrnwiiiiMiiii n Programme Summary <S»: 6.02 Melodies (1682m): 315 Snorting f?TTrT^Y^ikV Australian Masazine (S) 617 Digesi il6«2nm: 3.2.) Austrahan I I Ufi A DTtITII t* Forces Favourites tS) 56 Sinca- Editorial Opinion )lfi32m»: 330 l/ll VI H r<Vy<l\ pore share Market Report (Si; Vouna Australia798 words
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Article540 1956-04-25 6 THE British Government has refused to be hi. into placing the internal security of Singapore in the sole hands of an elected administration. In no uncertain terms, the Colonial Secretary, Mr. A Lmnox-Boyd. made this stand perfectly clear to Chief Marshall and his "merdeka'-seeking ;ng his decision540 words
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Article373 1956-04-25 6 jJY a very strange coincidence, PAP lr;Hcr Lrt Kuan Yew, almost twenty-f( ur h( nn betai the **mcrdeka*' conference opened, went into high gea: I uttering dire threats of what would happen if the talks break down. In his most vitriolic attack on the British, Mr. Lee pledged373 words
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Article, Illustration535 1956-04-25 6 THE N E WS AS IT STRIKES ASTER CUNASEKERA INSTEAD of the customary "(,on<l morninc" creetlOg, wstrnl.iv friends askr,| <.nr another "Have you read I.ennox-Boyd?" They Itftlfd t«» the fr.uiknrss g| m.innrr in uhuh the Setretar> of M ate for the Colonies spoke to David >aul M.ihhiH tmi other member535 words
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Letter138 1956-04-25 6 Sir- It is v t :y gratifying to mte that the British J Government baa stopped the Singapore Chief Min- t>t< r. Mr. D. Marshall, in c London from making his customary unwarranted attack on Communism beeaUSC the tWO Soviet 5 Leaders 'B K' who are now138 words
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Letter436 1956-04-25 6 Sir: Within th I m years, many political parties, leagues, social welfare societies, religious organizations and b< volent associations have been established :n Singapore by the followers of tin Malays. Arabs and Muslims some adng to membership all ms irrespective of race, others admitting only436 words
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Letter82 1956-04-25 6 JAG A KRETA Blr: Ri r.:;v i p irk< d ■9 II the Now W( rW fUn nt Car Park, Li'' r whi ii I wa > about to 11, a Blkfa |aga with the hope f ttlni 'me m< ney for king alter mite!" 1 had n«; mall ie82 words
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Letter55 1956-04-25 6 Si:-; Wo arc told that J each epoch throws up its own leaders, [f David afar- shall is to be OUTS, then "throw up" is right How too sickening 1 While he is in I.onri<>n. t. could some one be Induced to Introduce him to Wa 4 erioo Bridget55 words
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Letter307 1956-04-25 6 Sir: During the past lew days the M.C.A. DM expressed tisj views on |na a through its president, Sir Chens-lock Tan. and the people know the stand the M.C A. has taken on the question. But the views Ol the M.I.C. have not been z\\vn either by307 words
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1658 1956-04-25 6 DATO ONN - DATO ONN r~ By -J "'< end, [{'"'"l* I" cxp TTNLESS the context otherwise requires, the term "State" includes the Government and Par- liamont of the Union and the Government and the Legislative Council of Mdl State. Right to Equality, Equality before the law. The1,658 words
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Advertisement63 1956-04-25 6 Awi r,. v or Curt o ,n in Mafcnali .nclud.ng a r »u F -'=1 4< Curto-n Net. juarantccd FadelejJ BcauftM fi***4 Worn. Flocked Tr.cof Nylon; u- 1 n V- Embro.dcry Anglai»c and O Host •f other s fm eties. w-nf vou buy vou definitely gcr better v M v-»u'63 words
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Advertisement52 1956-04-25 6 MALAYAN RAILWAY lil si: in POEft* A high degree of comfo service if provided for travellers' Malayan Railway HoK adjoining the stations at: Singapore Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh Air-conditioned bed rooms ore available ct these hotels, and pn° rcscrvatw i recommende< A hmned number of rest rooms available ct Johore52 words
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Article154 1956-04-25 7 H-BOMB TESTS WILL GO ON All Or Nothing, Britain Tells USSR LONDON, April M (Reuteri Mr, Anthony Nutting, British del gate to the United RatkMU I) armarrK at S lb-€OnmittiM now meeting here r'Cted a Soviet prod that H-bomb tests should be halted. 1 contended that any limitation of tests154 words
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Article26 1956-04-25 7 NINE Australian and hi trade union ers arrived in Hongkong terdav en route to Red China to attend May Day celebrations in Peking. UPUP - 26 words
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Article63 1956-04-25 7 RANG( Ipril 24. (Renter) A nine-gun Millie, the clash of gongs and the blare of conch tfceUi yesterday marked the opening ceremony of the final session of the Sixth Buddhist Synod. Mr Jayaweera Knruppu, Ceylon Minister for Local GO9crnment and Cultural Affairs formally opened tiie session which will63 words
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Article, Illustration78 1956-04-25 7 'Fighting Cocks' Of The RAF FOUR Royal Air Force Hunter aircraft turning whilst in close echelon formation (luring recent rehearsals. These planes are members of the Hunter aerobabalic tram of No. 43 Squadron ("The Fighting ock.s of Ro\al Air lone Fighter Command, which is based at Leuchars. life. Scotland. ThisAP - 78 words
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Article32 1956-04-25 7 H 'MOON CRUISE PRINCE Rainier said yesterday he and his American princess will spend the next 15 days of their honeymoon cruising along Spain's Mediterranean coast and visiting tourist spots ashore. A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article190 1956-04-25 7 Sequel To Student Riots MADRID, .April 24 (AT)— Four persons including a diplomat and a professor went on trial yesterday on rharues oi writinu and distributing a manifesto criticizing the Rowrnment. The manifesto dated Feb. 22 attacked the government for dismissing Pedro Lain Entral-190 words
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182 1956-04-25 7 RED BOSS JEERS IKES DISARM PLAN LONDON, April 24 <UP> Communist Parry Secretary Nikita Khrushchev last night jeered at President Eisenhower's "open sky disarmament plan saying that Russia "did not want anybody going into their bedrooms", informed sources reported. Tht? sources said182 words
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Article92 1956-04-25 7 Italy Hails Dulles' NATO Plan ROME, April 24 R< uteri An Italian Govornn spokesman last night warmly welcomed Mr. Dulles' announcement of American willinEI U) < >xtl rid NATO b< OOd the purely military Btag< He pointed out that Italy had been urging for the past five months that the92 words
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Article32 1956-04-25 7 AIR s< rvire b< twi n Red China rod Noftn VletMun opened on llnndu. Peking EUmIIo mM. Hinci vffl fly from Canton. Southern China, via Nanning to Hanoi. APAP - 32 words
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Article68 1956-04-25 7 LONLX April 24. (Re I Mr v > ikita Khrushcl nisht refuted Briti Labaur leaders' demands that he to aid social demon ,Vs In prisons in Communist-ruled states. The Soviet Communist Party Chief emphatically I ned D appeals bv Ml Hush Gaitskell, Labour Party Itadar, and68 words
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Article19 1956-04-25 7 HREE ns of French Y---''e planes bombed and •i ifed rebr'-held lillagH the weekend, officials said. UPUP - 19 words
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Article275 1956-04-25 7 Hotter Relations TOKYO. April 24 (AP) Peking Radio quoting a n gyang report said today that North Korean Premier Kim II Sung will visit Btl 2mr,.a t1 the invitation of the Bulgarian fovernment "to boistar relation between the two eountric-. Promotion WAS HI XCTOX. April 24 CAP) P:r-.r<rp/ c:275 words
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169 1956-04-25 7 LOKD ril U CUP) Russia's leading aircraft deIgni r lal B- ttain'i largest and most modern liner is "a good machine but the toitetl arc not large enough for B mt* M Lt Cen. A. K. Tuprjlev mad* this comment to Sir M169 words
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Article113 1956-04-25 7 2 MORE ATOM SMASHERS FOR U.S. M, Apn '.Pi-Thc us Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) said yesterday it has approved construction of two high-energy particle accelerators, or atom smashers. One. rosling the government U556,500,000, will be a ert of Harvard University and the of Technolo .1 be located at Harvard. costing113 words
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Advertisement262 1956-04-25 7 r 7 r,. you w,ll find superb Sf -p. pr.os,on. trouble .*-C&*£*£'' n,nd labour 4 *-:-"7 innovations, mtef rattd >^ *hich is mode- i d pleasing to 0* eye. i.3 LTD P 0. Box 2000, Singapore. CO LTO Kuala Lumpur, Penang. •A TERN HOTEL ■od Kuolo Lu-pu. Phone 6168-9 K262 words
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Advertisement68 1956-04-25 7 i^j>^ "BEAU BRUMMELL" "CHILPRUFE" Pure Wool V/interwear for Children wSM^ BREECHETTE SETS, umilar to i> vv\\ .a| v^ available in Blue, Beige Mustard, Green ond \^V^4jrL^ ftfofr*^ Clover. Guaranteed to keep toddlers snug. S^P^K $&s'* S ZrS 16 t0 2 PnCeS fr m 562 %-£l^^ COATS Velour, Came! ha.r 168 words
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279 1956-04-25 8 U.S. Digs Tunnel Under Berlin To Spy On Us Russian Chief Of Staff Accuses BOT v Vnii M (Kcutcr) The Soviet authorities claimed yesterday that a tunnel had heen discovere.l entering East Germany from the I'nited States s(m tor <•! l.erlin and built ftr tiK* purpose of tapping Soxict military279 words
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Article239 1956-04-25 8 Commons To Discuss The Curly Locks OS Private Smith LONDON. April 24 (UP nat's left of the curly >\vn hair of William Arthur Smith is to be discussed in the House of Commons. Smith is a 25-year-old former British Army private. A few weeks a^o, when he was239 words
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81 1956-04-25 8 NEW YORK, April 24 (AP) U.S. Attorney Paul Williams said yesterday a "vicious ring" specializing in faked passports has flooded the country with thousands of Latin Americans with criminal records. The illegal immigrants have become "abject slaves" of the ring, Wiiliams said as a81 words
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Article58 1956-04-25 8 RABAT Morocco April 24 (AP) The Caliph of Boulhaut was shot dead by a croup of about 30 persor rriav afternoon in the centre of the Arab quarter of Rabat. The Caliph was in his car at the time. The band of assailants opened fire and fled.58 words
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Article133 1956-04-25 8 HOLLYWOOD. April I (AP> Anita Ekberg she is ready to marry British actor Anthony Steel in Flo- "just as soon as film commitments permit perhaps May 10." The Swedish 4 r 10 Is ng up one film. "Back From Eternity." and la due soon133 words
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213 1956-04-25 8 To Prevent Past Mistakes' MOSCOW, April U (W)— The Presidium of the Svprane Soviet has set up a special "watch doff committee' to keep the keenest watch on the activities o! the I S.S.K security oruans including the secret police. As thi -iiscloscd213 words
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Article75 1956-04-25 8 No May Day Rallies For Japanese TOKYO. April 24 (AP) The Japanese Government will ban all visits to Communist nations by Japanese delegations to attend the forthcoming Ma I\iy rallies In those count rit. The d< n 3 I rbtd the to Red countrii s n UnRussia and Red China75 words
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Article, Illustration38 1956-04-25 8 B K Visit The Queen Marshal Bulsanin and Mr Khrus,h»v Ku to Buckingham Palace to sun the visitors book. Escorted by mobile police th«- <.ir in which they travelled is seen here •n--tering the «ates of the Pa!.t(c.38 words
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165 1956-04-25 8 JAKARTA. April 24 (UP)— The absence of three witnesses forced a postponement in the trial of Dutch national H.C.G. Schmidt, the trial, judue announced today. The 40th session in the trial of Schmidt on charges of rive: [ve activities against the Indonesian state was165 words
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Article33 1956-04-25 8 U.S. Ft deral authorities have approved plans lor a delegation ol American physicists to attend a conlorenee on nuclear energy in the Soviet Union next month it wa.s reported here yesterday33 words
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Article39 1956-04-25 8 MARIIAM. England. April 24 (AP) Soviet Premier Nikolai Rulganin was mistaken for Santa Claus yesterday. A five-year-old boy took one look at the Russian leader's white coatee and asked: "Are you Father Christmas?" Bulganin patted the little39 words
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Article94 1956-04-25 8 Film On 'Flying Saucers' HOLLYWOOD. April 21 (AP) What was dei ribed ai oflkda] U.S. Deience Department films of "unidentified flying objects" was p: for the Press fi rday and so-cailed flying saucers pi to be bright, white and highly illusive. Producers Clarence Greene and Russell Rouse said their soon-to-be94 words
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Article278 1956-04-25 8 Independence Day Violence In Nicosia NICOSIA, April 24 (AP) Two Turkish Cypriots were killed yesterday as this capital city of troubled C 'yprus burst out in wave of shooting and violence between (J reeks and Turks. A band of young dub wielding Turks marched through the278 words
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Article104 1956-04-25 8 KARACHI. Pakistan. April 24, (AP)— The Pakistan Muslim U a?ue Party y< tel la] condemned recent -mcnts by Indian Premier N( hru on Kashmir. The central executive of the party declared Nehru's attitude "should awaken the attitude of the whole i rid Tlv 1 (X' eutlTC104 words
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Article30 1956-04-25 8 FOUR Israeli civilians were killed and their vehicle set on fire in an ambush on Monday igfat near Beer Mcnuha on the Beersheba Eilath Road. an. here vo-terdav. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article60 1956-04-25 8 TEHI.RAN, April 24 (AD A member olLthe Royal Court said vc-i-ni.iy that the Shah ll oppose i to the marriage of his only ffawgMtf Slianaz Pah!n\i because "the prinoesi is too younf." The princes! is nearly IH. The weekly paper Ajang reported that IM was to60 words
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Article54 1956-04-25 8 BONN. Germany. April 24 (AP) Interior Mmi-ter Gerhard Schrocdcr called on the Federal Constitutional Court yesterday to rule Quickly on the government suit to outlaw the Communist Party in West Germany. "An early decision is necessary In lh« interest of the stale. 1 S< hroedcr54 words
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Article37 1956-04-25 8 boy on the head and assured him he was in a different line of work. The incident occurred while Bulganin was visiting the homes of enlisted RAF personnel at this British atom bomber base.37 words
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Article46 1956-04-25 8 WASHIK ril 24 (Apt— The Supreme Cour iday banned racial -^'-ogation on buses operating within slatef. The court did ?o by refusing to review a decision by the U.S. Circuit Court in Richmond that segregation on in•ate buses violates the Federal Constitution.46 words
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Article, Illustration72 1956-04-25 8 MEMBERS of the U.S. Navy Antarctic Expedition climb down ladder from icebreaker I SS Glacier to become tn first men to set foot on ice barrier ol Cieneral KrskiiH Bay on Antarctic's Princess Astrid coast l!ra\> >' pack off coast had prevented earlier expeditions ir..m reaching shore72 words
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Article27 1956-04-25 8 Churchill seize cornerstone ye-*er^y- I The 81-y J prime mir- j his horn■efftM dated < laying for the I I which has r< Churchill's boojj27 words
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Article23 1956-04-25 8 V YORK The M Ai nhu" N'- ard-T<rrau v B^h^ will r Thursday tot a^.-v horoir bloody sifu23 words
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Article16 1956-04-25 8 SOME. Apnl a police aaV^tSl 2S terdav to *l* out, the car U* too.16 words
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114 1956-04-25 8 CHRISTCHUKCH n< -w Zealand. April 21 (Rfutn A sound-air radar l h of ;i hou>oinaslrr at ri mmt 5M ff*t. been inxt-nted b\ a s himlr;, i t s Cdltt lie has i allrd it .i mi pi Ifct at9 MM I114 words
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124 1956-04-25 8 x;::X-OP-ZOON. Holland, April 24 j| Bertha Hertogh. the Dutch "jungle girl", whosf m to a Moslem, subsequently annulled, led to r m Singapore, has angered her Dutch friends by ma m again in secret. She married Johan wfl :elt, 21. a furn: fl last Thur.sd;124 words
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Article, Illustration860 1956-04-25 9 His Letter Duped 800 Bachelors This father confesses to HARRY PROCTER >\l>n\ WIT 1 can at last i name of a rn.it. it-.on smeared b* HI niER •rrtrpntly the father i written ronfestiut he tried to sell St-ycar-old Urtrr tot £ltt. cd. too. that860 words
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Article, Illustration2240 1956-04-25 9 |)ONOVAN, who was neither articulate nor talkative, admired his friend Joe Evcrs, hut did not always understand or asrree with him. Evers, a sports columnist for a New York City afternoon paper, had written three years ago, when Donovan retired from the rinfj, that no fighter in hisAP - 2,240 words
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Advertisement91 1956-04-25 9 ■>v jAiit'^&. 7/ f ««^if 1» A• (^WICE the pleasure r xt W^P^Z&W§ 'WORID'S BIGGEST SMALL CAR BUT u Qr/yiZ//7'r first" To the pleasure of its r— ,^-u» tdJs the extra pleasure of f S) X) open-or -dosed car motor- Mj/f/f* *>% >• ing, as you unsb. And it 1/91 words
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Miscellaneous132 1956-04-25 9 :::mm puzzle I I I I" j I A I 1 B^B '4i 1 I fjyKkji I 111 'I 31 w *i« iHd I^H I :n c in soft I ton) <4) *«*«WS 6> lt commands respect preservation Does the dramatic poet fry for thU in USA? (10. 5) :as132 words
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188 1956-04-25 10 Fair To Show Imported And Malayan Goods <;\! KM \> .is well as local !> manufactured s<»ods will l>e displayed at the Siagaytl Trade mh\ Industries I .mi which will he held at the Great World Park from Jaly 20 to \iuim It Mr. II Hamid. ass yesterday that 80188 words
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Article72 1956-04-25 10 Mission To Probe Progress FOUR members of the Vorld Bank Mission have irrived Delhi irom Vashington to study Ineconomic progress and >lans lor future development. On the basis of their reK>rt. the Bank will deternine the extent to which it fill give loans to finance level opment programmes inder the72 words
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Article83 1956-04-25 10 Trading On Small Scale THE Malayan share market featureless yesterday with business on a small scale and price changes few. Th van Sharebrok Kit ion yesterday anno ed the following pn changes: imh ki \i s Gammon 2.10 ink lUK R 890.00 900.00 United Enginec Ords T.30 7.90 Ml\l\<. I83 words
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Article132 1956-04-25 10 Business In Shares MALAYAN ported .ng business done yesterday: F N Ords SIJ 1.70 M. Brcweric> S 20: M. Cement M Colls 91c delayed. 92; Box $1.50. 11.45 odd lot: Robinson O:\ Cod Storage $147 Ords ST.BS. $7 80 odd lot: W. Jacks Wilkinson Process $1,271. il 17 7J delayed.132 words
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Article162 1956-04-25 10 Cautious Note In Rubber, Shares A AITIOIS note was seen in both the rubber and share markets in Singapore yesterday. Rubber traden iad invr>:<»: s wvvo adopting a cautious attitude, pending the outcome of the London talks. Rubber doted at H(U cents per ib. for Brsl grade May pment in162 words
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Article65 1956-04-25 10 I.'.': n imber of Brit lsh aircraft in service In the U.S.A. is growing steadily. smya the Bociet J i I British Aircraft Constructon Beven* :<•• n the 75 Viscounts led by 0 B operators have b< h ind< d ovw and dciivorv of Capital Airlin< s 165 words
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Article, Illustration61 1956-04-25 10 THE ledcration Arra "Managcr «if Lever Brothers Malaya) Ltd., Mr. J. C. Knlandus Hagedoorn, is seen ui\itm auav the pii/o of SlOO to tho proprietor <»t Ban \ik Leo <>i Malacca. tile first prize winner of a Surf washing powder and (iossaut's soap Display Competition, held61 words
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Article335 1956-04-25 10 A COMPREHENSIVE I tMi.;in(\ o rin» research and test centre is ticing built b\ V'aiiXhall Motors, I.uton, t!ie chief engineer, Mr. Maurice IMatt announced recent l> B fa ing built in 1< hi .in<! i n compli ted in 1959 will provide tacilitio linn even form335 words
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Article111 1956-04-25 10 B.M.C To Make Cars In Japan FOLLOWING the dedskn to manufacture cars in Australia, the British Motor Corporation ales that it now plans the "progressive manufacture" of vehicles in Japan. At present, the Japanese Nissan Motor Company is assembling Austin cars for B.M.C. Considerable time would he required to set111 words
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Article543 1956-04-25 10 SOVIET buying this year has figured prominently in llat world's commodity markets, including Malaya. Traders have born more impressed, however, bv its timini; and |WsgC tlun bv its volume. At least five major farm commodities and two basic industrial terial I have been affected Rv543 words
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Article124 1956-04-25 10 SINGAPORE Chinese P duce Exchange noon tiftffiftl v■. ei pet ill ycftcrday; Copra April |29| buy, i sellers; May $29? buyers $30 sellers; coconut oi! (bu^k> crs. coconut oil (drums) 19 M I: E, Sltintok white 4 sellers, Sarawak white SI OH selers. Special Sarawak black 579 sellers.124 words
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Article55 1956-04-25 10 PI HUPP INK Air Lines I pli «d m order tar I Y; keri Viscount turboprop airliners. This brings the total number ol Viscounts, delivered < r on ord< r, up to and ::i;,k, PAL the 27th airline companj to choose the Vis* count, r ordered by55 words
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Article41 1956-04-25 10 NEW YORK A- 23 IUPV-Dow-Jonet i ln| ivt -ses STOCKS 0 d a i 1 lib I stocl I BONDS: 4'i Boodi WRR '.p I) .•.T•• Comm FuM:p-> Index 1. oq iai.> 100) cioed -t I" 1 141 words
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285 1956-04-25 10 DOWNWARD TREND IN RUBBER IS LIKELY -Chairman WarnJ IPOH, Tucs. Mr K chairman of Malayan Produ- L warned thaf it appeared fc r\ rfft C cnt indications that the pr j mor On P»l natural rubber prices in the f QC( f challenge of synthetic would c a****] until "the285 words
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Article, Illustration85 1956-04-25 10 Ifafty Singapore impoftefl Juirr visited th€ Japanese Conj r«ner«l Eh tee past ?wo ctayj whtrt product* from U co* "try hare been on iijplay. T/t prod«CtJ U7tll br c.r/n--bited ill the Japan Stall at Products On Show the International Bazaar tobe held in the Victoria Memorial Hall, on Satun. Standard85 words
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Article31 1956-04-25 10 THE I'.S. Commerce Department said on Tuesday only 4. nun tons of aluminium scrap can be expi rtej in the second quarter of this year, because of domestic shortages.31 words
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Article36 1956-04-25 10 MAI V Jfir with a uyj si. yj I* th thial MriM J in the ia«p»Jt hMtry. j The dirr,t«rs u^A pay a fiaal divide f «*fac»|«iui divide 4 tribution of i:,' f f^ year.36 words
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69 1956-04-25 10 No Recession In Australia, Says Bank SUST abroad, ai at home bilitic the B j in the view. Th< N doubt economic erity deficit loan entered I hish diminish!!) haps. to ride for some and re- r < Thr I SIOUTU to the enrv. and to a within th< loss69 words
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Article67 1956-04-25 10 SINGAPORE ed a sharp drop in the storks of rubber at the end of March compared with Febru; Total stocks amounted 40.4:8 tons compared with 1 1 tons in Februa! •.ooks amounted to 28.108 tons (34.488 ton? in Feb.). port stocks 11.886 tons (10.479 tons in67 words
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Article219 1956-04-25 10 SIR \\llll\M Kontrv British iar m anufa* tui i said in New ork that \>' t.un must make "a tn eliorf to balance- its trade with the I nited Stairs sir William < h a.i man I the Dollar I vports < oun< of Kngland. said BritainAP - 219 words
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Advertisement579 1956-04-25 10 NOTICES I! M»l R \<>l K I IhllUl I! I IKK II IUiUM I I im;\ I iu\ ol MM TENDERS are Invited for the construction of: -HOSTEL FOR TRA ES AT PANTAI VA KUALA LUMPUR C.E.B. registered contracto apply to the Archi.tr a 1 Electricity Board. P.O. Box 1006.579 words
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Advertisement297 1956-04-25 10 NOTICES \OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN -^that I. MISS LOIS WALKER ..OR ot 24/: K Road. Singapore, have applied to the Board of Licensing Justices. Singapore, ior the fer of a First C Public House Licence in ct of premises No 2 Karikal Road. Singapore (The A Hotel Ltd' to Mrs.297 words
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Advertisement85 1956-04-25 10 YUGOSLAV __U Wfc f p sydO"< W From Hongkong to Rangoon, I s 6 a mv AVALA Apr 29 30 Apr o|fk-ftt From Adr, o ,c Ncc E.s. ;<^| f t ilf^ 1 Gcnc^Agls: EAST MOUNT AGfll Jj Mo.occo:°j in M n Gome, 6 C I P Sham- E-Scoscn Trod.r-85 words
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Miscellaneous25 1956-04-25 10 Ol I M Cingalese fl Samark S I Lykes l\\i fl Segarr. <ianc m dan. m -k B- J .lobar fl Aeneas 9 41 I25 words
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Advertisement661 1956-04-25 11 TRADING CO., LTD. p^TME ELUE FUNNEL LINE b MOITIH AMEC CAS SERVICE New York. Balt.morc. Pn.ladelphu Culf Po r *s Spo s h m p n E^ !u 9M IS/le |un« 11/18 cfhcr f r <° 'ood and d.uhi,,, cargo NOrTh GERMAN LLOYD -'^RG AMERICAN LINE sr service fttonciltes. A-twrp.661 words
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Advertisement1157 1956-04-25 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 Incorporated in Singapore (12 Itntjj ZZ' THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Corner, o n t,on to coc»ed vi« other port^ to lo^d *nd d.sch^rgt cargo. SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON (j CONTINENT. Smsupore. 1 for M.r,,,n« b Ue S S PSh^ Pen for1,157 words
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Advertisement959 1956-04-25 11 MITSUI LINE tr\D iAn*».i S'por* P.S'hom Ptnonp FOR JAPAN from \nSo Bonsei Moru for Y-<ohama, KoW, Mop 7 May 2 May Akakurasan Moru <t Yokehtma ICobt, Maji 20 May POR JAPAN from Cor.t nent hodakoior Maru fcr YoonQftl i. Kobe Nagoya. via Horq> O nq G. 1 5 16 Horunoron959 words
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Advertisement740 1956-04-25 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said. Gcnoo, Antwerp, Rotterdam. Homburg and Copcnhogcn. Spore P S horn Prnong x' "SUMBAWA" 25 29 Ap. 30 Apr 1 Moy 2 3 M^ v xx> "JUTLANDIA" 16 1 8 Moy 19 1 9 Moy 20 21 Mov xxxi "FALSTRIA740 words
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Article591 1956-04-25 12 GLORIA GRAHAM - GLORIA GRAHAM by QNE of the most popular types of music-hall joke concerned with mothers-in-law. \Y h y this should be so, is diflicult to understand. My own moth* Ma-law is wonderful. Kind. helpful and understanding, invariably takes part she is nothing like the interfering old591 words
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Article, Illustration545 1956-04-25 12 BE THE SMARTEST GIRL ON THE BEACH IF you want to be the belle of the beach, here's your chance to wear a swimsuit that will tempt your boy friend to wave each time he sees you. Bo plunge Into your Ktrtaf-baskd and make these loveiv suits. They am one545 words
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Article, Illustration400 1956-04-25 12 PATSY ANN DAVIDSON - PATSY ANN DAVIDSON says NEW YORK. HPHE Empire silhouette, a universal feature of tins season's 1 fa>hions. made Its appearance In X*;\v York simuk^r.'. j.islv with London and Pa: is. Though, basically, the line is the same, each fashion capital has Ha own Interpretation400 words
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Advertisement159 1956-04-25 12 There's none better than a PONSON -a practical, tbottmghy re- vW>> Bable :s px,d to look J| /jpr jg^M Princess, feminine version of fe^P^J^^^^^^"^ the Standard ligbtertfaapcVoj ''JJR^ l^/ wa:cii. C: 'ice of t'.r tx. R^n*>n f U> -ling Standard. I^"* Rnns n (Juon Knno. The special occasion ghc a159 words
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Miscellaneous268 1956-04-25 12 *A :-r* -A' •<' The STARS and YOU: by Mtitu MM Mmr f p<»l> g QUOTATION: people Wltk unexpected con- >u X ill- greateM dUßcultlm sideration; exert I lie whi-n- we are not IKi.O Ai^. 29 to Sept. <jV lookiiiK tor llii-iii L'-j See people <n positions J> WBDNESOAI loitmin-268 words
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Article, Illustration917 1956-04-25 13 DAN MASKELL - Hoad Will Be Wimbledon Champ This Year DAN MASKELL I* *By *r LONDON, rues— This is the time of the year when those of mv friends who are interested in sfK>rt generally, but not tennis particularly, throw out the isnal question 'What's been happening in Tennis lately?" or "What chances917 words
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Article191 1956-04-25 13 Han am Plays The Matchwinner imhwHf a t» beat Spring-i-rt* »»b by ive g«ftlft SB i rcr Park w mbined the will. by Redird forip a higher whistle Us Springier .rprising- to the .score. c a through >ft was a V;«ng. who and the net the r Sprinxdale Urrll scored191 words
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Article47 1956-04-25 13 TOKYO. April M (AP) twd European |udo dm b itr:v fi hen V' -t' rd.iv v <■ petC in the ttC t world judn ehamplonshtpa in Itokyo on M;tV 3. •j bii r mm k contestants iron: 2] <: <n I will participate in th<- world meet.47 words
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Article41 1956-04-25 13 SAN FRANCISCO, April 24 (Reuter) Plasli Dorde, one ol the top feattu rweicht ol Orient and champion ol the Philippines, knock* d OUfl Cloo Lane Ol Oakland. California, in Ihe first round I athednled ttn-round bout here last Dicht41 words
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648 1956-04-25 13 VERNON MORGAN - ENGLAND CAN STILL DO WITH MATTHEWS VERNON MORGAN Bv LONDON, April 24 (Reuter)-To say that F.nglish soccer is in the doldrums is to put it mildly. The best the national team could do was to make the 1955/56 championship a four-way tie with their rivals, Scot- lana, waies ana ireiana.648 words
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Article221 1956-04-25 13 Hotspurs Stay On In Top Division I ON DON. April 24 (Re- Tottenham Hotsi sained the point which practically <. 'ncm oi staying in th< lop .on of the HCUt while 1 4 I Unifcai k i Sfl stride '<■>>•• ird n turn nc to 'he first division. 'I ttenham221 words
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452 1956-04-25 13 A 'Dry Summer' Aussies Will Beat England The Aussies In U.K. LONDON, April 24 (Keuter) Australia's crifiift tram arrived at Tilbury, Essex, in thr liner Himalaya today for their five months' tour of England, during which they hope to regain nr s hes. The party consists of 17 players, captained452 words
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Article72 1956-04-25 13 TOKY( z ayan badminton world champions. I !>:. Lim and Ooi Teik Hock I v beat igawa Prefc iral team in exhibition ttl .'s at near I VO. R .Its: Singles: O< i Irk :r heat I Ong Poh Lim beat Voshiro Sato Vl".. 15-4,72 words
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Article44 1956-04-25 13 POin 3 101 I H April 24 •cr) England bl I many in On boys international football match between England and a ntinental team, at Fratton Park ere tonight r live coals to om Lnf led by four foals oil at half-time.44 words
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Article141 1956-04-25 13 LOS ANGELES April I I (AP) >:• rj I■" mi' cr s. jin, b. an I Bill DeUingei 1 hi tin I A tra ia 1 1 ia :nile 01 Any it I. :\'-.'A< Memorial .e fi r r of So iUm rn Ca I roll announced141 words
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Advertisement591 1956-04-25 13 (:lassifii:d ai^s SMI \llll\s VACAM W4fl hi riKiMi Carpei and Joinery \US 40 uld be <a> be able mbers and their characteristics, poewn a knowledge of the methods of seasoning, preserving and of tinv be able to 1 -awin£ and make a sketch. <d> have a sound and thorough oC591 words
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Miscellaneous185 1956-04-25 13 r By A/ Copp fIBKSi 1/ i must X lirtl I ■Hi SOUTH mi HiS PLUCK* l i HOJ-O dUMfSp-THIS BIIM DROPS OFF IS <CS^iJJ^M%9r L!A 'T """■llBr^' MVDEOFTHEFI" \T L^ V BUST£R.7, *> "dTiCK-UP I'vj S vr H'ENGLISH WORKMA-, V^^r^v<? /^nLVtPHANMi:^ ruiey Oop By V. 7. H ami In185 words
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415 1956-04-25 14 Edin Peters - TIGERS GET A FIGHT SURVIVE A FRIGHT Edin Peters Tigers 4 Chinese Athletic 2 COLONY le.uue leaders, Ti^et Sporting Association, had a fright and a ii;ht from Chinese Athletic, but thev survived both to end the evening at Jalan fte.sjr stadium yesterday with a \-'l victory. rifci tthout chu i415 words
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Article177 1956-04-25 14 \M(»\ Mhietu C lub ulup-:.;;;-!-.-!:uT"iir ,;j P snurr on the SRC Astoa's hero of*' the day was centre-forward Doilah. who scored three goals. Rahim Omar netted the other. Aston opened the score lnthe ftfth minute when Rahun Omar passed the ball to DoUah. who177 words
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112 1956-04-25 14 Penalty Goal Saves The Farrer Juniors prnalt* awarded t-. I irJuniors ,n the i losing ||j| r> u (l)i' r> (||lt CD l !i (i t ,rm t.. dr.iu :-2 uuh H.l.n--1..-r I niled in t -\l Moil !B so< i' r ni <t< h pi i\ (1 Balestier took112 words
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Article, Illustration108 1956-04-25 14 Wham... Wham... Go The Padang Fighters —Pa re hy AEter The Fray, Friends Peter Key, left, Cobb. right THE cr wd c d r vcd g ..PttenKey of th§ A Dop Guard Unit slams I to Meru Cobb ir; rhc first crcr boxing conti Colony's public green. An admirer ofFreedy Oei - 108 words
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Article554 1956-04-25 14 JEFFERY JAMES - JEFFERY JAMES Key Answers The Ca11... A REPORT BY THE r- oi !l Sw I; ii -i d etebtoi a citizen i£ M bi ltd€ a l< r?e, ready to <: HI i big cf ''rd m Ifci S gi] I :ii ll ti;554 words
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Article189 1956-04-25 14 K.L.M.L. scored an eas> three goals to one victory over Rovers Sports Club iii their S.A.I A. Div. 1 league soecer matt h played at Jalan Besar stadium last night. S Idiei opened the In the third minute >ug Barlow bo connected witi' .i N.. cross.189 words
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Article29 1956-04-25 14 ENTRIES for the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's annuaJ novices championships cio^c tomorrow These championships will be he'd at the Great World Stadium 00 May 4 and 5.29 words
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Article33 1956-04-25 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuea The 16th PleU Ambu inci RAMC beat 22 Specii Ail Soix'icc- Etegiincni 7-41 in today'i division one Garris in league locccf matdi on the Batu Cantonmeui grouiid33 words
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Article, Illustration418 1956-04-25 14 KHOO BOON CHOO - GOLDEN GUS IS SHAPING LIKE A WINNER KHOO BOON CHOO By PKNANG, Tues.— GOLDEN GIS, a handsome looking chestnut, shaped like a winner on the track this morning when a number oi horses were pu through their paces in preparation for the coming meeting. 1 Working on his own Qold<418 words
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336 1956-04-25 14 TWO Junior Colony badminton teams will be £oin£ on tour to Bangkok and Kuching during the August holidays at the invitation of the Thailand and Kuching Badminton Associations. I Thi> wa.s fff lff— d at thr [first committee meeting of it&kt Singapore Bldffltnt D336 words
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Article222 1956-04-25 14 FAM Coppers All Set Leave The Unofficial i Of The Federation KUALA LUMPUB Tu-s. Tunk Abdul Rahman, the Federation's Chief Minister, who is Hm Prctideftl i the Football Association of Malaya, in a farewell BKttage 4 the Fcdera- »n_ contin^i at making its Brst foi c:qn tour, reminded them that222 words
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Article26 1956-04-25 14 Mr FriJ Honour s five-yetr-oid :hr Grrat MetTOW Hanc two miles. U» fißP] .y. IWt the Bep»J Khan Golovme by t a26 words
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Advertisement76 1956-04-25 14 m^^ mm J Orient heavyweight championship i mtmm tlsimcli Radrodro I2 r v s Unds Mcrv Cobb RP 200 lbs (Aust) 12 rounds l, Mike Ravulo Dcavtn Hayes F 'M 200 lbs USA 7t i S rounds \j r Tukano v^ Javcllano Kid Rji 147 lbs Manila i 5 rounds76 words
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Advertisement73 1956-04-25 14 THE ROSE TATTOC Is I 111 HOI 1)1 s j STORI "I Ic\ JIA\L LVLR HI IN PI KMII II I I THE ROSE TATTOC is MAKKKI) WITH 1 111 r 1 IMPACT Ol TKXXKSSi: Ullll^'pkizl wixxixc; aii hoi; oi XAMKI) l»l -II MM THE ROSE TATTOO VVINNKK OF 10173 words
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Miscellaneous76 1956-04-25 14 SOCCER SB H.F.A. LEAGI'E—DIV. 1: S.T.C. vs. Oiuricrid Bn> k at ST.C. DIV. I: Cable A Wireless i:s. Singapore Cold Storage at Farrer Park: Stanrac vs. LC.l. g| C.Y.M.A Sato vs. Breirerics at RuPlcs Institution. DIV. 3: Henry Wangh vs. Sime Darby "A" at Clerical Union; Bousteads vs. Singapore Tracttor76 words
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