Singapore Standard, 26 April 1956
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Title Section16 1956-04-26 1 Singapore Standard HTYJU ir it m sim;ai-ore, Thursday; aimul x>, 1956 j t i»\<.[ i"» cknts16 words
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Article65 1956-04-26 1 25 (Reute: 31? brokt out between «?Dor. v at a meeting .t. was organized nmittee foi Repre.^ The Yves Deche- s. was interrupted by ntlon i tho name < 1 let t riter Claud* Bourdet. 2 md HI c ter-dem i tr then .-tood tint Pi65 words
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Article, Illustration85 1956-04-26 1 SINGAPORE Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall bites the stem of his spectacles as he receives the first jolt to the Colony's "Merdeka" hopes. It was delivered by Britain's Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boy d, when the London talks opened on Monday. i InA.P. - 85 words
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275 1956-04-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed —Federal to Chiei Ifini- Abdul Rahman said tonight that he WM n i parcel to mccl Ifalaj an Communist leader Chin I\ ng a'gam if agreement h it 1 1 acted on a definite agenda. Hh Tnnku < replyim U Rj275 words
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Article58 1956-04-26 1 H 'Kong's GOM Critically III HONGKONG. April 25 »UP» S:r Robert Ho Tung, on( j of Hongkong's grand old men \v;u icaily and hil condition was said to be "graye 1 today. sir Robert who celebrated his 93rd birthday last DeC4 mber, ha been slightly unwell lor a month and58 words
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Article196 1956-04-26 1 Can't Find Large Enough Place THERE will be no mass rally of Singapore workers on May Day this year, because the unions cannot get htli a place big: OMSjgfc to bold the crowd they expect to attend. A May Day celebrations committee ot Colony196 words
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Article101 1956-04-26 1 Emergency To End In Guiana LONDON. April 25 <AP> The Briti.-h Bovemmeni announce d today that it intended to < nd the Emergency Regulations In b r 1 1 1 1 h Guiana and allow the return a an elected governs* nt there. Britain suspended the colony Constitution m October.101 words
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Article101 1956-04-26 1 A Vice Racket While Mothers Away PITTSBURGH, California, April SS (Kcuter)— Police here report they have broken up a thriving child prostitution business arresting three teen-age "call girls' and ten bo> clients. The girls all admitted selling their favours to boys aged from 13 U* 17.101 words
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210 1956-04-26 1 RECEPTION FOR RED LEADERS WAS LIKE A 'RUGBY SCRUM' LONDON. Apr:] 25 (Router)— Marshal Nikola; Bulqamn and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev were the central Sfurei last night m one of the most imifillg receptions m diplomatic history. The reception gtvCß by the Soviet embassy, d< veloped into what guests described isReuter - 210 words
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146 1956-04-26 1 MONTGOMERY Alabama, April 29 (Reuter) Whites and WcgTOCl here who break the old segregation rule on buses— now condemned by the Supreme Court were yiltf rdlj threatened with arrest by Montgomery's Poiice Commissioner. The first d< egn sated bu > operated by Montgomery146 words
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Article624 1956-04-26 1 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH By CONTROL OVER SECURITY TO KEEP OUT REDS Standard's London Bureau Chief LONDON, Wed. COLONIAL Secretary Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd this morning gave the "last word" m the British Government's concessions to Singapore. The essence of that proposals Xl that while making substantial concessions to624 words
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186 1956-04-26 1 Honours For Fusiliers In Day's Bag Of Four KUALA LUMPUR, Wed A Communist District Committee sec'~r«4**?-. KH Kin Ming and tup cf hhs Indian terrorist underlings were killed yesterday m an ambush laid by the Second Battalion Royal Welch Fusiliers near Sungei Kelamah m the Gemas District of Negrl Sembilan.186 words
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Article65 1956-04-26 1 TAIPBL April 19 (API Hi nrv Toltlßt NBC O rr^--pondeni baM'd m Hongkons eul U n d a severely <i. slocated shoulder when th< eep In which he was riding witl of her corn spondi ni t on Q nmoy todas ran down a v65 words
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Article35 1956-04-26 1 WASHINGTON. April 25 'APi PrPsidr>nt P: cnftowei won a Pmn ylvania p< ilarity contp>t with Democrat Adiai BteTensoo hy i a :r.fortable margin yesterday Hi anoth- nomack, a Democratic iavourtU35 words
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95 1956-04-26 2 Joe Manjaji - SANDAKAN GOES GAY FOR 200 VISITORS Joe Manjaji PtatM Wed. little tropical towBorneo was a scene of fa g the weekend when the "Princess of Zamboansa and contingent of 150 tourists and 50 officers and men made a tour. the local Filipino Asm A dance was held Saev a highlight95 words
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Article111 1956-04-26 2 City Strike OffFor The Moment THE strike threatened by 10,000 daily-rated Singapoie Cit Council employees is off— but only for the time beinu. The City Council Labour Unions' Federation, which represents them, told the acting abour and Welfare. Mr. Francis Tho terday. that strike action be deferred pendir.of their legal111 words
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Article68 1956-04-26 2 KHO Ton| Un nrvl N| \q::; Chuan, fdttrdlJF appeared Kb Urn Sinfipore Assize Co-.;-.: .p. a chanfc ol sel tag iounterfeii 500,000 [ndonesian rupialu a1 EUenboroufta Street on y fc H >!h ir.cn r'aimed !r!n!. The pveeecittiofl aiicsed ih.it n nicvi'^er of \hc Corrupt Practicei Investigitioß68 words
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Article58 1956-04-26 2 TORTON A. Nor: h-west Italy, April 25 (Reuter)— A Cat at Montemarfimo near here la Buckling a new-born hare together with her own solitary Kitten Although oats normally hare hare* more than rats, the eat found and adopted the baby hare a day bef^r^ the58 words
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Article44 1956-04-26 2 HONGKONG, April 25. Special Standard Ser\-: I C Osini prices of the Hoi k' 1 E.\'-hn: v. to £1 Sterling; c M 125 to US$l; 5i. 827 t.i Malayan M |Q 1 16 I I QOg Indor.i Rupiah: Gold 1254.175 to a44 words
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Article301 1956-04-26 2 Front Denounces Lib-Socs For 'New Govt' Statement T: I E Singap i e Labour y at ace ised Lit- ral S ts oi attempting to ib the Merdeka M sion m the back so that they could form a stooge vernrnent." Secretary of tr;<301 words
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Article220 1956-04-26 2 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation and Singapore will have only one Central Bank, thanks to the reported insistence of the Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, that current political boundaries should not undermine the firm fiscal foundations of the Malny- The Tunku is reported to220 words
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Article, Illustration247 1956-04-26 2 Student Freed In Murder Case, Charges Dropped Xl ALA LIMPI R. k! over the weekend of new <•-. J March 6 double-murder, p.,!j,, i 1.,,.' I tative charge of murder a-a 'fl 1 schoolboy. 1 ucian School here, had been tenta !^?!> I gje^ slaying of -dam Wong vSK*** IStandard - 247 words
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Article108 1956-04-26 2 Go Back To JohoreMagistrate PI EADHK2 _...•>• to a vaj^ rancy charge. Qr.z Gok QaMal told a Sinjeapon lay th tier er husband, a Saul rubber estate owner, would g i ily accept her but the c did not Wont her beca.:>e she was a leper. Statins that he did108 words
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Article31 1956-04-26 2 MALACCA Buddhists v hold a mammoth procession to ■c c rate Wi ik Day on 24— 1 c 2 rsary of the birth and enlightenment of the Lord Buddha.31 words
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Article87 1956-04-26 2 APPEAL GETS THEM A LONGER TERM ZAKARIAH bin Haji and Hcng Ah Song, rho now undergoing a s c Oi 0 o "<^4 *r r« 1 extortion, yesterday bad nnre added to n jail terms when they apped before Mr. Justice XThey were sentenced a tower court for fetri mitted87 words
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Article300 1956-04-26 2 P/?/VV COUNCIL G/Vfi REASON FOR DISMISSAL LONDON. April 25 (Router)—The Medical Discipimary Committee of the General Medical Council was not court of law but a domestic io: v m Charged m certain BHH With making inquiry into the circumstances' attending the conviction m a di>;ant300 words
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Article15 1956-04-26 2 JOHOR! M 1 Training was m t) today fined *>[ t ?,m indoor nrc Bahru15 words
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290 1956-04-26 2 "THE Si::2 f .p'T. Mftlaj Union |j dissociating 11 ell from the viewi and ric which the Alliance representatives m the Mcrdeka Miss! i may make In London/ 1 said Tunku Muria Muhammi 1. president of the Union, yesterday The leader md men-bcr?. of the290 words
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Miscellaneous55 1956-04-26 2 Weather Report Ml! Temperature: From 730 p.m. April 24 to 730 am. April 2'> Sinsapore J ";F». Kota B Kuaia Lumpur ir>. Ku xi mum Temperature: From am. to 7.30 p.m. April 2.V pore «89F>. Prn:»ng < (92F>. Kuala Lumpur «90F). Ipoh (91F). »91F». Rainfall: Singapore <nil>. Penang (nil*. Kota55 words
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Article, Illustration75 1956-04-26 3 They'll Look After Grandma 's Stall the Chinese Ladies Association paflbffod c hoi *<■ <■ i i price tags on their Grcndmot) > c to be sold ai \pril 28, at Victoria Mi Hall. The Stall i concentrating ox beautifully dressed dolls, han ted tea cloths and ma suits m75 words
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Article186 1956-04-26 3 MASS PULL-OUT AT SHORT NOTICE Services Get Ready To Meet Crisis 1,000 Families Can Be Removed To Safe Areas 188 Armed forces m Singapore have plans for the evacuation of Service personnel and their families living m civilian quarters to "safer accommodation" if an emergency arises. The Standard reliably understands186 words
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Article, Illustration223 1956-04-26 3 S'pore Law Courts Solve Linguistic Poser L.i w courts the multiprohlem m m AmpriMr. Nat said >es!t to the courts. S-r.umulowitz. who Singapore on by air on a world the Colony was I; n the way to solve its ..i problem, which i publicized m the s Mwaitng how different223 words
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81 1956-04-26 3 A-RIDER, Choo Ah i Mar vrstenfay sentenced r.?h*s imprisonment ipore Court for using n a hairdresser, i intent to ■nodesty. at Ja i Hr toad on the night of however, released. Bee Lian. testifying told the Court she was going out to food when81 words
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Article220 1956-04-26 3 COMPLAINTS OF LOVERS PARADISE COLONY Una arc m trouble auain! This time it comes m the lonn of a complaint from (lie assistants Mi jttciulants who live m quarters at Tan Tock iScng Hospital grounds. T::ey claim that nQm I and th DO] R] I220 words
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Article137 1956-04-26 3 SANDAKAN. Wed.— a Baropean went to a jumble tata <n\ Sunday with ova' purposr: to retrieve ins lost pair ot pantti He charged down a crowd of bargain-hurl tcrs shouting at repeated Interrals: "Hey, wait there, ttt i .tit." He was addressing Chinese137 words
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Article168 1956-04-26 3 'Rammed Earth' Homes 1f... THE Singapore Government -ay iv;;'.d L'f'f) .hc;in houses ki Pa.-ir P;!n;;.n^ with "rammod and itabilized earth eonKtructioo.* 1 That la if an experiment •"A' being tallied out proves cheaper. Mr. .1. E. Pepper. Permanent PotnlaiJ to the .Ministry of Local Government and Housing, told The Standard168 words
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Article32 1956-04-26 3 A RADIO Mnhva prr^ramBM a■ stant, .Mr. Kir::^ r--MoiTandO, leave! S;n~nporc <v. M 13 for ifo-month tfl iff •.ing COUIse with the H.:f.~"ii F*r*»aitfafting Cot potation H: /..in32 words
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Article237 1956-04-26 3 ISLAND-WIDE FARM SHOW CASH prise mm) cuds worth $13,000 are bl tofl i I< red to I < nibitors m rrnment's I I I island-wide agricultural OW whi-h onens at the fax Btf Kal UHS Airport on JtftM 90, It WM annouueed ye^ *rday. Mr,237 words
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Article62 1956-04-26 3 SEREMBAN, Wed —A d long msctini between represtr.'ativcs of throe bus companies and that of the Nationl] Union of Transport Worker.- or. iori In deadlock tori., A spokesman of tho UnJ said most Of Hie Union detnands, espoi la i a Inctimeut of ffijfes, a weekly62 words
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Article70 1956-04-26 3 MALACCA. W Xl BOCa Buddh^sti wi I meet ai Gaja Beranf on Friday at 7 a. in to h tne ■be laying of the touav dation of the hall to their new temple, which is expected to be completed early next month. Mr. Goh Tiong70 words
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Article52 1956-04-26 3 SEREMBAN, Wed IVor armed men entered a house n Cummin: StreH m Sererr v last night at l a.m. and held op a C'ninese couple at daggßt point. They sot away with r n hi rash and o c r |SM rth Of (eweliery. Police are52 words
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Article46 1956-04-26 3 a PUBLIC lesdon of the Rfalayaniaal Commi <:c ion will be held m thf conference room of the Public Rl latiOM Office. Assembly }\< < m r p.m. today, when ora evidence will be recorded on the Ifalafanization of the steel of Ite Singapore [mprovemeni Trust.46 words
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Article33 1956-04-26 3 T\VF.XTY-FO"R rating- 01 the Australian Royal x,, arrived m Singapore yesterday by Qantas-BOAC en i<' .'<-■ KnfIWHJ tor sn 18-month Ir. Ing count ai Urn n r >: Naval Co lege, Dartmouth33 words
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Article, Illustration26 1956-04-26 3 photo. ;MK. Francis Thomas and a firoup of Gox-Z officials watching the demonstra- 2 2 tion with interest, at Queenstown. Sin^a Spore, vcsterdav. StandardStandard - 26 words
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Advertisement398 1956-04-26 3 J\\\\\\\\\\^^^\^\\^^\\^\\^\^\\^^\^\\\^\^^^^^^^^^^^\^•^^^^^^^\^\^^^^^\^•• MiD-YEAII /f r* .>##/#» f/oif v hurt* itiiiiinij for STARTS TODAY i f^»%x^si>»i%' Ul//l UHprn t <l( lilt ll ttilrrs. J -i^-i_n_n_ro-uQ fi 1 Usual Tree So'c Price 5 1 Chinese Brocodcs $5 5 0 $5 90 German Fancy Shontung 4 SO 5 40 Strctchoblc Panties Fit to oil398 words
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Article353 1956-04-26 4 FAMILY planning m Singapore means the UM of c ntrao ptiv a and thai if why the CatholiCi are ipletely againsi it, said Ri V. Father J Jesuit, Radio Malaya la>t night rather J< f together wltii g k k Kee, chairman Pamll] Plannlni353 words
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480 1956-04-26 4 Told Of Robbery, Now He's Tried For It ManClaimsHeAidedPolice PENANG, Wed. A man who told Police of the people he suspected had committed a robbery that took place last year today appeared m the Assize Court charged with being implicated with it. The man. Chan Choon Weng, a furniture maker.480 words
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Article158 1956-04-26 4 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot F. 0.8. 88_\ 8J) No. 1 K.S.S ."May H| 80 No. 1 June Mi 8!»i No. 871- 88 No. 3 87 i 871 Tone: F.isier. TIN PKICE The price of tin yesterday was 5378; per158 words
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308 1956-04-26 4 'Merdeka! This Country Is Ours, Not Yours '—Mob Five Sappers Face Court Martial ALOB STAR. Wrci When ir.ob was told by ■m European Police Officer to get MCk tO can: p. the (1 shouted back: "Mc:dekal This is our country, not yoii:"s."' I was told bj O;l; gf m Charge308 words
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Article60 1956-04-26 4 SINGAPORE postman. Abdul Rahirn bin Yusoil, wai ked by a Ml with parang near hi hMDi In Bukit Panjang, last night. H-.^ received Dili OB the face and nock. Ab I. Rahlm's son, Noora A un, SI, cairn to his rescue •.<: disanMd the man. KM60 words
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138 1956-04-26 4 WENT AS GUESTS, BUT TREATED AS INTERLOPERS KUALA LUMPUR, W ed. A dozen press reporters and photographers invited to attend the formal signins of a uasc agreement between the Malayan Exchange Banks Association and the Federation of Clerical and Administrative S t a if Unions were thrown out today by138 words
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Article95 1956-04-26 4 YEO HOCK SENG, a clerk. and his girl friend were robbed and stabbed by two masked men at the seashore at Tanjong Rhu last night. The robbers forced the couple into a pill-box near the beach, tied their hands and gagged them. Veo was relieved of95 words
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Article124 1956-04-26 4 THE Singapore Malay Education Council insists the Assistant Minister of Education. I:, ne Mohd. Sidik bin Hj A idYll Hamid, should be chairman of the eight-man committee wnicn 1. to study the possibility of Implementinf the plans snbmitted by the Coun- cil. There has been124 words
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Article218 1956-04-26 4 Mr. Ko Hears The Truth' SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister David .Marshall attacked a statement alleged to have been made by Mr Ko Teek Kin m the Chinese Chamber of Commerce on April 17, that the Chief Minister^ had •repeatedly denounced the Chinese as CommuniM-s. In218 words
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Advertisement414 1956-04-26 4 sHAU BROIHrRS ()K(;\\iSATl()\ ATTRACTI()\S QUJTCTJ NOW^ ROWING! t I Jti" -WALT DISNEY S DAinr UwiJR CROCKETT<£]£jX& r i.k i Kirn > vi inn^i >• sm> >im< i ii SATURDAY MIDNIGHT! iff -THE LONE RANGER' J J i| |t»\ M<M)R! •I \V »i|l \l KIIIH > W > J 3 lln"^414 words
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Advertisement203 1956-04-26 4 CATHAY ()R(; \MsVi h>N x J7T, *^*^w TODAY r |iiEoir~^ 2 nd «g»» Bth DAY OF STUPENDUOUs'suC'E^ I "LIANG SHAN-Po' and CHU YINf~"~"l TODAY OWHAy M\(.MII(IM JPkfc J^ MAC, NAM S V^m v m avu ri m; J jßj|^ THAT BAKI.S THE TRI'TH f *J ABOLT LOVE! VlAfm_ A BURT203 words
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69 1956-04-26 5 DR. JONES TO GIVE 6 TALKS ON RELIGION I Stanley Jones, j^^f for the creation j Church of I ill are e this week to 1 nublic ta j Christianity at j s Cathedral, I on Saturc: to Ame- Episcopal Ch owing day he cd. raying 1 deeply gn' r69 words
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Article13 1956-04-26 5 -wr for the Welfare Services rake place In i^l on Saturday.13 words
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Article, Illustration90 1956-04-26 5 MR. AND MKS 111 W N(iIK KEE photomaph«(i after tken wedding .it St Andicu's Cathedral \\\vy Ike w rt'k-cnd. Mr Uew i"> alt;i(h< l to the Singapore Police Force hile h is bride, the former Miss Maureen (ioh is an Honours graduate tc.u her on the st.in of90 words
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Article, Illustration325 1956-04-26 5 A CADEMY AWARD MAN IS HERE TO LEARN kII.MI v.innrr «>r the Academy Award for his vt decorations. Mr. ii>. Metro-Golt)w\n-Mayer, is m Singapore t< day to be "educated" (olour ot tin- East. iough <>n holiday that him on an eight around the lairas he Is 4 on the basins325 words
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Article51 1956-04-26 5 KAJANG 'S NEW FIRE STATION KAJANG. Wed. Government has given a "new look" to the fire services here by building a new fire station and setting up quarters for the staff total cost of $63,000. The station will have a new $36,004 fire engine with a 250--00 tank and loam51 words
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Article381 1956-04-26 5 DRIVING INSTRUCTOR TELLS OF HOTEL SCENE AN ATT U I sell two girls for immoral purposes at $1,600 each foiled by the Anti-Vice Squad as a result of information received from a driving instructor, it was m the Singapore First District Court yesterd Three women.381 words
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232 1956-04-26 5 DEMANDS FOR DRIVING TESTS ARE UP AND UP THE demand for driving rests m Singapore have increased ten-fold and applicants arc forced to wait ar least nine months before being tested. To Clll down the bncklo^ the Licensing Section the Traffic Police, will engage more traffic testers, Colony Trallic Chief.232 words
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Article146 1956-04-26 5 Philharmonic Band To Broadcast TECHNICIANS of Ra i > Malaya are now considering the v ibility of relaying the 111 performance of the Los Ar.--gelc-s Philharmonic Orchestra iJ. so that thousands will hear the programme rather than the 4 MM expected to be m the audience at Singapore*l Badminton Hall.146 words
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Article39 1956-04-26 5 FEDERATION'S Minister for Local Government, Housing m I Town Planning, inrho Sulaiman bin Dato Abdul nan, will toui Raub d trid on April 25. \u> will also it the Ra-.ih Australian Gold B&inei and the rural areas.39 words
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Article110 1956-04-26 5 HANDY X for tourists has been added to the rurrent public;.* n tions. customs and manners of kW Colony. D itributed free and published by Jay-Birch ft Co Ltd.. it If failed "Singapore Montn bO 111 nth." It contain L 1 pasjSi of j'-i- nation on110 words
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Article67 1956-04-26 5 KUALA LUMPU& W< I Mr. C. S. K. Bove'l. Deputy Commissioner of Police (Fie'd). left tar air yesterday for England where he will spend a few days' lease with his family before going over to Ma) rla to assume the post of Inspector General of Police. A67 words
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Article62 1956-04-26 5 NIBONG T&BAL, Wed Ana Kirn Pi' 18, was < h cd before Mr. Au Ah Wah m the Sessions Court here tardiy with having m his possession three k of dried prawn--, m a food restricted area without a permit I I April 17. Ang.62 words
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Article53 1956-04-26 5 THE St. Andrew*! Cathedral Youth Fellowship. Singapore, elected the following Executive Committee for 1956/57 at their recent annual general meeting: President— Mr. Michael Tan. VI a-Pl deni -i Alice Chua, Scf-retary Joan Fereira. Treasurer r Eric Yap. Social Sccrc' ry Mis? Patricia E. Yen. and Committee member —Mr53 words
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Miscellaneous329 1956-04-26 5 sStanclard cMlmctnac Information at a Glance x^^-———-,--.-— Announcements and Programme Rrv.ew (l«82m>: 323 Australian afliaM""^ 11 "^^1«k<^ Summ... the Toe k I 1 tonal Opinion tl6 82mi; 3.30 if I U f A'Dfll T <>20 Music for Ch;!d- Happy to Know Von 1682 mi; J3 IjHf \I HrAv/<^*' R n.nce329 words
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Article485 1956-04-26 6 rpHE Kuala Lumpur Technical College was oi igtoaJ- ly started to provide training for r- -1 subordinates employed by the Public Work l> -tment because there was a Dl then giving elementary technical education. The on. terna m for a person to serve as an appi ta485 words
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Article421 1956-04-26 6 ITXPERTS on intern affairs and world politics are beginning to doubt whether aDJ useful purpose lor establishing a loot and lasting peace will be served by the pr nl pi ramtmlatkwui Of the two Soviet leaders m Britain and their expressed wishes to exten b 'glad-hantf tours to421 words
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807 1956-04-26 6 The Secretary General of the Party Negara, DATO ONN continues to highlight the points m his Today Dato Onn talks about directive principles of State policy 'NLESS the context ulh» :-v. i. o requires, the tern "State tochadei the Quvernmeni and Parliament ol the Union807 words
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Letter137 1956-04-26 6 Shortage Of Buses gj] i .illy agree with .:r rr- v ri ci nt. ""DKSPER Ml- HAN m his ietI a nf th' 1 IOUI April, n Eardini th< Bhoriagc ol Lit 1 linm^on R :I mplaint i- n<it unfustifled, because the v Mdents m the avw have imd< rs<137 words
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Letter106 1956-04-26 6 Sir: H mini that the Tay Koli Vat buses are under i Qvoj along Thomson Road. 1* is most annoying to .-co three bu>es coming at the same time, it one misses this fleet of buses he has to wait [Ot hall an hOUI for the next106 words
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Letter124 1956-04-26 6 S.r: I join Mr. J. G. h In 111 i erj "i b( tan deprived of UM YoHf Pun,; Hew award. The perpetrators committed the 110 of deprlTlnf a labourer ol Oil Wages. But Mr. Goh >cems to gruel se paving the expensi for le^al advice124 words
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Letter388 1956-04-26 6 Sir: The report m your Sunday <22nd April i»ue regarding the Chief CommlssioneFs comments on the Eleventh Crew's resignation carries the impression that we have BCted impulsively and with Impropriety. The Chief Commissioner has thought it tit to 'take a poor view <*: our method' and has a:388 words
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308 1956-04-26 6 Sir: Tunku Abc.-:\ Kahman > b- h:,h'. v i'< ngratulati d on the bold >;■>• ith he made tw c Radio Malaya on the demands by the immigrant ract s here. The Malays had been living peaeefullv along with th. ir Rnl< rs peacetul according308 words
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Letter81 1956-04-26 6 Sir; will the Education Department answer these questions? 1 WHY IS THE DEP A R T A I E X T D CLAY] N G PAVING THE FfLL SALARIES OF THE NEWLY QUALIFIED TEACHERS 0 2. HOW LONG MORE HAVE WE TO WAIT FOR OUR ARREARS This question is81 words
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Letter191 1956-04-26 6 INFRINGEMENT OF RIGHTS ?:r: it li most lamentable to lean thai me government ha\<- rejects I the legitimate claims of the Meteorological Technical Employees UnU n foe Implementation ci On technical letvicei agreement with the Meteorological De partner*. As sensible trart r unionists, memtx ra ol the abc union do191 words
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Letter80 1956-04-26 6 S:r: During this period of Awal Pttasa, it k noticed that Malay children enjoy the fun oi carbide explosions through u>e of short bamboo poles. The din produced HM refrom Is worse than that of cracker-firing and Is continued at a lons stretch without any Interval II80 words
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Article660 1956-04-26 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA rPHERE tn times and Hunk In Mi they are few and far between— when I Ml .tmed of being a iMHttH N is not that I don't like the profession. It is admirable. It is exciting and < p.f which gives its660 words
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Advertisement51 1956-04-26 6 A new look of complexion perfection/ ACREME PUFF* Factor ho i wooo MSwWjiA Bm Magicol blend of I t^l B crcamv make-up i^^j^^^^^^^B ba*e ond powder W ti^Bm^Aj '^m applied with |uit 1 J*/ the kis« of a puff. y v^~.. No muss, no tun limply insrentoncous AT ALL GOOD51 words
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Article, Illustration67 1956-04-26 7 Seeing The World On A Japanese Relic Kurmrsi oth.ul. and his wife Tin Tin >.-.-n m Brunei.- pri l If», the old thrv tr.«\ •ll»(| mnr,. thtn ti.IHM) 1,,- fffMß Bs 1h r pMtycl^ is ill' l« it m Itma by Ih- lip.m-N, Crr Ike war. Tbr «uip|.ai t* t«A.P. - 67 words
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Article34 1956-04-26 7 o-year period. 40.909 acs came to the United ident exchanges as BURd with only 1.110 ■deans who went to the rEast. a report by the InBte of International I I* reported on Tuesday.34 words
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Article57 1956-04-26 7 Britons Are Piggish Mr. K. fIBDOX. April 25 (AP> M Boss Nikita Khrushchev PH around at a bis diploU party last night comna^ loudly to Russian mk 0! "piggish" treatment .ved at the hands sarre Britons. Wki flowed freely but the :>oo> Kremlin leader showt anoe of his usual gregarinat57 words
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146 1956-04-26 7 ALGIERS, April 2."> (Reuter) French troops were yesterday reported to iu\r launched a I>U offensive m the wild Kabylie region ol Western Algeria where rebel uanus have burned pro-French villages and massacred more than 100 men. women and el ildren. French officials say that146 words
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194 1956-04-26 7 bur:, i d rVB Md tbc men of Artel i Uld lehabrn A: bftla iH nUEH I k<d and M d c urri I off, 12 of whom were found OH path rnttia ttMb throats cut. Evicted column (i. fCTH dead at Tigmount.194 words
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Article75 1956-04-26 7 Slow Down Strike 12,000 Fired BILARO. Spain. April 2*. (APJ About 12JD0C workc MN reported ia.st night to have been Bred Iran their jobs m tWQ d iyi m Spain's hi^^e^t ever industrial dispute here. Tht DMSSUVt w.is taken a? rhe result of a slowdown strike thai IhlCttißi to spread75 words
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Article34 1956-04-26 7 SPANISH police clo.sr-d the hemdqaarten of the British Bible Society m Madrid, a Protestant A.v>ociation on Tuesday and sclied all iti publications. It was charged with b« Ing a clandestine organization. APAP - 34 words
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Article39 1956-04-26 7 BOMBAY, police said yesterday a Moslem family of 12. in- ling 8 OHM D BOd a child, BfCN burned to derith at thf village of Dbarwai m a bitter dispute over the leadership of a MoaQue coogregaticMß.39 words
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Article46 1956-04-26 7 COLOMBO. April 2.1 (AP)— Premier Solomon Bari^aranaikc said yesterday Ccy'.on «U] itav m the British Commonwealth "if It docs not conflict with our national Boyereianty or national development In a speech the premier fain the question vtl not "of supreme moment" just now.46 words
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Article32 1956-04-26 7 CUTHEERT L Adnwjrd, Lord Mayor of London. MM till party r f three paid i COUrtCSy visit to City Hall and Mayor Robert Wanner of New York on Tuesday. A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article298 1956-04-26 7 Troops Screen Every Male Greek In Nicosia After. Property Smashed, Shops Burned In Murder Revenge NICOSIA, April 25 (Reufrcr) British paratroopers yesterday screened every male m the Greek quarter of Nicosia after 24 hours of the worst violence the island remembers. When the curfew Imposed -n298 words
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Article98 1956-04-26 7 ROME, Apri] 19, (AP)-^Om of the Philarielphiri Ke'.iy girl.« illirlosfi festerday Uiat Prui c Rainier 111 Of Monaco ha-l offen I M1 to his Inlswt. An I Hrn at any idea th if they might accept. Mrs George Davis, filter of tht m m Princess oi98 words
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Article53 1956-04-26 7 ZONGULDAK, Turkey. April 25. (UP) At tout eight persons were killed ye<terdav m ■H explosion at the P^re^li Coa. Mines 115 mi'es southeast of here Many prr-ons were reported injured m the bast believed to have iieen dauaad bjf fas, Zon{Uklak is about 160 niiles53 words
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Article41 1956-04-26 7 ATHENS. Arr:. 23. (AP) TM Greek cabinet NlM}f '-P- i ported Foreign Minister Spyros Theotok;.- vc.-'cHay as^inst the; (jreek Orthodox cxr^y's demands that he rr gfl MR HM Cjrprui r- :c. It decided he would paman m bnifln: minister41 words
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Article33 1956-04-26 7 COLOMBO. Apr:: |S (AF>— Communist countries ore tn he invited to the 0>.r,,r.: o P.an Exhibition which Brftaisrfi (-i icon Mother wi'.l open next February, a rcabx so-; c :~a;d yesterday.33 words
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Article34 1956-04-26 7 CAIRO. April 29 (AP)—The ?e:ni-ofii:-ia: Middle Ea^' Hi j Agency unnounrod yesterday that Egypt has given Sudan 1} million do lan worth of arms tanks. q;ns, armoured cars Ighi weapons and ammunition.34 words
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Article34 1956-04-26 7 I. OS ANGELUc April 2:1 CAP) The President of the American Pui ie Power As>ofiation said ttomic pi I X lor use m homes is more thn 1(| years BWajF34 words
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Article35 1956-04-26 7 CALCUTTA, Apt H, tAFI —Russia wi I build a <*'o^' plant for Burma on the UntJ I I those being built m central India, the londrr of a Burmese technical mission said here35 words
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Article32 1956-04-26 7 rXITED NATIONS. Apri 2" (AP)—U.S. Ambassador .lames Wadsworth said pesterdaf 1 Conference ni countries to or- '../.e the atoms-for-peace ;,^onry \vi bo con\ened here 1 on or about Sept. 2132 words
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Article41 1956-04-26 7 KATMANDU. Apr 2"v (AP —A 12-man Japanese expedition to the M,4siHfOOt llimalayan peak Ifanaslu establisned Ita lourth ramp it 20,500 '.rc\ on April It tttd 'eft Ist Lti ifth camp two daji lata reporti reoaived here last oighl said.41 words
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Article29 1956-04-26 7 SEOUL. Apr' B, (AP)—The r :r.-t expori ihipmenl of Souih Korean-made i.yion Cahrics to I foceigß market was made on Monday, a newspaper dispatch from Pusaa reported.29 words
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Article15 1956-04-26 7 rp:u china and Cambodia Tuesday concluded a trade agreement, Peipmz radio said. APAP - 15 words
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115 1956-04-26 7 BMU.hN OP ZOOM. Netherlands. April 2."> (AP) The parents of Bertha Ilertogh yesterday sadly announced they had made a complete break with their daughter who married a local cabinet maker on Saturday. Bertha is the Dutch girl who came out of the jungle aged115 words
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99 1956-04-26 7 VIENNA. April (AP)— Warsaw Radio announced early today the arrest of two iormer high olncia.s of the Polish security police The-c were \\\c f"i rst arrest UsclOWd v.nrp the Pole-; I*o--•entiy announced 'iicy we; c pur?.n 2 their Stalin era purThe brondcr,? 499 words
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146 1956-04-26 7 DISTRA UCHT WIFE WAITS AS 400 HUNT FOR HUSBAND VERDUN. 1 rancp. April 2" (Rrutrri pretty >ounc American wife, distraught aftrr four vlrrplrs s niKhtv stood by hrlp|pssl> toda\ 400 tr<>ops srar< hod \rrduns ancient fortifications for hrr missing soldierhusband. Army doctors say thrrr iv little* hopr of finding Private146 words
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Article217 1956-04-26 7 Ike Answers Khrushchev WASHINGTON, April 25 (IT)— President I ivrnhower, at his news conference today, said Inn- r.ui^c guided missiles will merely reinforce the present rxistinjj vast destructive power of bombers, therelore their influence is largely psychological. He was commenting on th< claim >'■ Kn217 words
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Article35 1956-04-26 7 TOKYO. Apr:: IS I IP)— Tokyo police, leaving nothing to chanct staged a dn reh* ar a) today for prj.ssiblr violence during May Day demonstrations Twenty cops w 1 re hurt.35 words
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Article50 1956-04-26 7 JAKAE M A; ril 25 <Hputrri- Ihe md- n^sian c^n m t today f> t up a commit t« irged with drafting a 8... to tablLsl Pi VV( st( m Irian 'Dutch W« New Guinea). Indonesia plans to renew I: A eltl i r r r.50 words
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Article69 1956-04-26 7 'Stalin Exposed Russia To Nazis' )s (LT>— The official organ of Rus 'enoe yesterday that Josef Stalin left the Soviet Unioi Nazi i despite tbt m inffß of the country's Jntella* k' n o err:' r In an editorial the mncv.ne ealed 'or the Stalin's 1 r. Soviet Union alert69 words
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Article21 1956-04-26 7 FW DELHI .v"- onstra;t In t Ind. a today a: I':- ment farted debating E rr: ir St houirlarn21 words
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Advertisement89 1956-04-26 7 THE AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL ASSURANCE CO., LTD. An important link m the worldwide chain of insurance companies known as the AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL GROUP, has provided sound and secure insurance protection for thousands of families m Southeast Asia for a quarter of a century. IN SOUTH EAST ASIA f ii <it ran89 words
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Advertisement29 1956-04-26 7 You can rely on for the VsfeLt' zC^^ jkluJJ Tl COOT L i r^-ffJw mi do I winds I iiuill [RYli I m as you go! Raffles Place, Singapore29 words
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Article84 1956-04-26 8 A Library Thanks Government iron. Wed The SUte Gnvornmcnt eaOM In lot I special vote of thanks m the annual report of the Pi Library, to be tabled at its general meeting on Sunday. The State Government had. for the third consecutive year, gl rate the Library 53.000 for ||H84 words
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Article101 1956-04-26 8 Sri; fmb an. Wed The Presid< nt ol the Negrl Bembl an branch i I the Labour Party Mr Rob< rt Singam tOcav d nled report that Neliri was represented at I meeting called by the Mispencil a pri >idt nt f the Seltlll IT Labour Party. Mr.101 words
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Article49 1956-04-26 8 TAIPING. Wed. As Mr. H S On^ >h«n-r.y leavinu the District, Mr. K.F.L. P«Squ U baa been appoints d Chi< I Officer, Tenants Rcgistrat lon, Taiping. Mr. Ong. a patron of the Chinese Recreation Club, will be given farewell dinner by numbt ra on May 5.49 words
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406 1956-04-26 8 Technical College— Varsity Tie-Up Off Pressure From Expatriates KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The projected association of the Kuala Lumpur Technical College with the University of Malaya as its engineering faculty is understood to have been vetoed by the special committee appointed by the Federation High Commissioner recently. This move is said406 words
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Article, Illustration108 1956-04-26 8 Australians, New Zeaianders Honour Heroes Of 2 Wars MEMBERS of the Royal Australian Army and Air Force and the Royal New Zealand Air Force yesterday morning. pa:d tribute to the fallen of two World Wars m honour of AKM D it the Singapore Cenotaph. The 15-mmute -ervice WMAustralian Army P.R.O. - 108 words
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Article120 1956-04-26 8 Tunku At Capital's Service KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Federal Capital's Australians and New Zeaianders tins morning attended the annual An/ac Day memorial service at the Cenotaph to honour the memory of compatriots who d:ed m the two Woild Wars. Fighting Reds Am^na t;.e BOU9 of some ti.iee hundred were m120 words
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Article62 1956-04-26 8 Da; here was observed y. ith an open air memo: tl the Cenotaph m \ub R id conducted by Chaplain D. Mack of the Australian forces. Wreathe were laid by Mr. C. Cockram. President of the Australian and Ne land Associations. Lt.C EN G Longsdale. chief of62 words
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Article161 1956-04-26 8 BOARD TO RUN COLLEGE KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The BpeciaJ Committee appointed by the Federation High Commissioner U) consider the future of the Koala Lumpen Technical College is understood to have urged the Immediate transfer oi control from the Education Department to a Board of Governor.-. The committee is snid to161 words
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Article77 1956-04-26 8 THE Singapore Sea:r,cn 5 Council may call oil the threat) ned •'boycott o! foreign ships which recruil crew from abroad to -replace local §*a> men." 11l S Jaganathan. president of the Council who is also pre- 0 the Tra le Unions Congress, yesterday, told The77 words
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Article44 1956-04-26 8 THE Singapore Btraiti Chinese Methodisi Youth Fellowship w\ hold its annual bataar on Saturday, April 28, at I Kampong Kapor Road, from 1 p.m. to p.m. The proceeds w.'! go to the Institute Fund and the Sick and Needy Fund.44 words
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Article25 1956-04-26 8 taiping wi;: observe Welfare Week from May 25 to June 2. A varied programme of sports and social events is now being planned.25 words
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270 1956-04-26 8 WHEN a scrap iron, dealer brought M round and oblong objects" into her compound, the landlady, Madam Quee Choon Hui, was curious. Three w ek< later, an exploMon occurred m the shed where these objects were stored. Ang Chwee Hua and two others,270 words
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Article222 1956-04-26 8 Held Woman At Knife-Poinf FOl'R men who took part m robbing "a young and unfortunate woman" of cash and valuables trilling $978, were jailed by Mr. Justice Whitton m the Singapore High Court yesterday lor terms ranging from five to eight years. They were Li:n222 words
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Article69 1956-04-26 8 KUALA IPUH V.'. At the ■ni suinual g< neral Dl< tint ot the Malayan Indilia OOBCn r-.du Branch* th( f( Uoi nil w> re el< I ofl e-oearers for the current v< ir: Mr. A T!. ::nalingam. r I sident, Mr. C. Lai. vice-prwl-dent, Mr S. P.69 words
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Article91 1956-04-26 8 Six-Month Course For Teachers KUALA LUMPUR. We M Hand-pickcci M nese t cache: M through an into M month com M sity of fl them for d fl with m schools m the Fcrier Th( fl Federation Educttion Dt 4 merit's plan to men for specialist m of its service.91 words
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Article44 1956-04-26 8 KUALA LIPIS V ster for Na 1 m and Local Governrr/ V Suleiman bin D M man, visited J' W day. where he addre^sefl m ewnciiiors. I The rt OflTrr Upis. Ir I flttOHR PlW***^ i^^M i tut. Inche Junid bu»44 words
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Advertisement193 1956-04-26 8 What a ect smile this charming S CIIMII^UT Jc has! There arc two thirv.> her SUNLUIHI home will never be without happinc j and Sunlight. She 5 that sweet l^^^^^ m k mclling Sunlight Soap will take a lot Vlk WVCI tbef€*l I lOtp and water job bard work off193 words
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Advertisement97 1956-04-26 8 a mMri rir MAKE-UP IN 11 H.I r U \+kalt\;ytiLX V S by Richard Iludnut >^ t \Mth a Miinntii -.it.;,-< A 5 uon.iiTfui m.ih. r-i .i-. i^m^^^^^m Jit -o.- on wmopihh -m.x.. //mW 5 .i J B if Mbu B \oiir mtnplfMoM r WfA Flatter-Fare rnnnnl spill !In I97 words
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Article, Illustration73 1956-04-26 9 Ht it hero to millions of Americon youth,, even throughout the world. •V <r,T answer •SOW nmr cowboy km it htj Ameriens, ii ied mU4 to l ft r eof I ••>stcrns: > shown first i i tt and *V. M "Jgjf 1 abl V the jame73 words
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1378 1956-04-26 9 m^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmam i i from Our Corresponding [are Ml Ike threshold ndustrUl reIx| »S thP tions were irs .i-o. As .1 knows, we «ing a >t?irt I) m inters with the \\v hive m technui.u^ the world. .mticalh tryIher hekitpdlv, to ime we h.ne lost. How1,378 words
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Article1822 1956-04-26 9 but Donovan doesn 9 t realize she can injure, and sometimes maim. KGJKGHJKGJ Frank Rooncy continues today his unusual article about a boxing champ whose chief 4k wcakncss" is his fierce pride-in this STANDARD Feature Series of the worlds greatest boxing stories Tom Donovan plans to1,822 words
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Article72 1956-04-26 9 A PLYMOUTH Customs officer was suspicious of the beautiful pink and white i< cd cake with "Happy Birthday" written across it He tut it open and found two bottles of rum inside. In Nrw York ll a stove which can boil walrr In seconds and meftsurt ingredients72 words
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Advertisement107 1956-04-26 9 Mary Anne "%t v Fuziah bt. Idrut m M^ iJrSfcit^ 1 Ul4 J Kutla Lipia Splendid Progress yr?, that's the history of these beautiful -,**^k babies. B m All over Malaya thousands of other babies are also making -^J splendid progress for their parents, too, wisely chose Lactogen when fli^^^v107 words
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Miscellaneous62 1956-04-26 9 >iandard's :eosswdrd puzzle 'y I i I I I^H The^ class Ig..- U ll^^,^ f -b b e ad a. vr head-dress ou.bu.na. 2| lhere nol to James when ire ':m*-hon-sauce ri'ciwf To-rnrrou-) 'braves* watch- M orcin 2 pun l l"|'||^ iM >WN w ,|rH'H a steam •■v v *LP62 words
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Article261 1956-04-26 10 Rubber Down On R.I. Sale Reports Xl KBKR lo>t 1 i cents >" the Singapore market >esterday when May first grade shipment closed at SSj cents per lb. iTuesday !»01. cents). The closing tone was easier. the markt t waa aomewhat disturbed by cabled report which quoted top executive I261 words
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Article, Illustration194 1956-04-26 10 'Cheap To Run' Scooters Are Here TWO models of the well known Italian made Lambrctta motor scooters have recently bejn introduced into the Malayan market Thee > c m del arc matching the attcnt.on of trooter enth isia is, > Co the Id il if eni Borneo Mot- rs I."194 words
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252 1956-04-26 10 £409,000 Revenue Surplus For C.D.C. FOR THE FIRST TIME- THE Colonial Development Corporation's report and accounts for 1955 reveals that for the first time there is a revenue surplus (£409,000) after paying all outgoings, including £307,000 Colonial Office interest. T:v* report and BCCOUttII \,vr:\- pub'.;>hed m London fsjgti rday« Dim252 words
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Article108 1956-04-26 10 EXAMPLES of Snuth-ra>! Asian art, handicraft.- v handmade fal rlca will bo on lisplay In Washington from May 28-3] if the fovernment'i departmental auditorium. The coQeetion of aboul S4MQ piecti of Asian handicraft wmm brou-ht to the United States by Russel Wright a leading US indu.-trini108 words
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Article47 1956-04-26 10 MALAYAN production of ttn-in-coDctntratti (iKhidioi tninei inj d dang mnlMn) hi February a; unte to 4.635 tons, against 9,581 tons mi n the prtvkMli mon'h. Stocks of tin BMta] tOd tin-in-conccntrates m Fc>r ;ary ■mounted lo 8J79 low (5.927 tons m Jani:ar>).47 words
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Article93 1956-04-26 10 A BIRMINGHAM firm eh has loM 1 < m M n mtUton portable v<j\ c vr n T'< '"f)'.:'; 1 ;c |OOfM IPifl :';Trr>-o'-.rr ft| tCtCSf D4fl nt t/j« Brttitft I '.d\<'r'.rs F;:.* ff Olympia, Louden. U U r r Empire **itflli>' crnf." n icfci— weighing only 9\93 words
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Article128 1956-04-26 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices P°r plcul yesterday: Copra April 1291 buyers, $30 sellers; May SI29S buyers S3OJ sellers; June $30 buyers. $30 1; sellers; coconut oi: (bulk) S4H sellers, coconut oil (drums) I4S tellers, Muntok white pepper $103 sellers, Sarawak white SI ('2 seller?. Special128 words
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Article203 1956-04-26 10 BRITAIN and Northern Ireland completed 72 ships totalling 317.683 tons during the first three months of this \ear. it is disclosed m Lloyd's Register of Returns for the quarter ended March 31. published m London yesterday Ot a total ol 1.530 steamships or motorshiM of203 words
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Article61 1956-04-26 10 NORTHERN Ireland la open in'j, a new factory nt me rod <>: this month to convert peat, bg a new British method, into activated car DOB This Is widely used In Urn food Industrj especially In re* fining sugar, \C2eta;>lr oill iOd tats and pharmaceutical products—where it li61 words
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Article46 1956-04-26 10 THE M i!avr Exr'vvg E i Assor made changes m its rates lo merch- day:--t. t:;aria: buying airmail. TT 52 11/H O:> j 90 days 33 l/li credit bills. 3: trade bills: selling. TT. or O.D. I ready. Otl < Kchange rates remain v ilterc46 words
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234 1956-04-26 10 Scoff To Lay Stone Of A.I.A. Skyscraper THE Co:r.:r.i.-sioncr-Gcnc-ral for South-cast Asia. S:r Robert Scott will lay the foundation stone of the $9 million 12-storey building of the American International Assurance Co. Ltd., at the corner Of Robinson Road and Telegraph Street, at 11. .50 a.m. today. Present i)t \hc234 words
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364 1956-04-26 10 11l irtHHW^^ ll' '.'Him I -But Future Is No binecure I nL* L TI II futu re S'necure for Singapore and sh c wn l I fight hard to maintain the position of pre-eminence int v hcv^H been brought, Mr. F. M, Stott, an364 words
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Article134 1956-04-26 10 Trade In Ist Quarter A Record MALAYA'S total external trade m the first quarter this year reached a record volume of 82. 144. 3 million, compared with 51. 878. 5 million m the corresponding period of 1955. according to preliminary statistics. Imports amounted to 51. 045.9 and exports 51. 098.134 words
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Article98 1956-04-26 10 Industrials Are Active i ms on the s-har^ mark lar. while rubbers were til Prior chances anaoußc by the Malayar Fed Diaaw ammer 240 BamVai 1 laafc 2> 89.100 I oils 091 lines* Bk. 96.50 37 f10 Hnbiimn A Co. State Darby 164 14 s- WOiam Jack MIVINC, Berruntai Kinta98 words
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Article14 1956-04-26 10 A «rojf/55g trie utilities r --j month and an gj*14 words
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Article31 1956-04-26 10 NEW YORK April 24 'IT' T closing a\cragcs: STOCKS Industrial* SIBJI 20 Ra Is I I 15 Utilities Stod BONDS: 4n B. T b nmfKiity Fut-arc »24-J -age31 words
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Article36 1956-04-26 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wrd The Federation proHined 50.841 tons of rubbrr m March Of this ?8 lux i< n> camp from estates and 14.1 from smallholdings. Kxports during the same month readied 60.199 tons36 words
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Advertisement570 1956-04-26 10 NOTICES PERAK TURF CLUB PERAK DERBY MEETING SATt RDAY JINE 2nd. 1*56 UEDM SDAY .ii nk 6th m:»« SATI RDAY jine nth. rr»f> A ial $1,000,000 Sweep will be held on Pcrak Derby Day, Saturday June 9th. 1956. 1 each. addition the usual $1/- B eeps will be held day.570 words
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Advertisement661 1956-04-26 10 TENDER NOTICE CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD. FEDERATION OF MALAYA FIISNDERfI Invitrd Tor 1 the construction of: "HOSTEL FOR TRAINEES AT PA NT A I VALLEY, KUALA LUMPUR" CEB. rrsistered contrac- to apply to the Archi- :t Central Electricity B ird PC) Boa 1006, Kuala L ;:r.p ;r with i deposit of661 words
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Advertisement202 1956-04-26 10 NOTICES In the Kstatp of CHAN Mi:i HOB, deieasrd. \LL pa mhu having ibj c'.,i:<i,> a^ain.-t the estate of the i iQvenamed deceased, ite of N i l-A. Keone Saik Ro id, who died i>n 191 h J me are requi] ed to >< nd to CHAN SUE of Wo202 words
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Advertisement77 1956-04-26 10 YUGOSLAV JJNE Adrn Port Sm^ 0 1 From Hongkong to Rongoon Bombo* Port So.d. Beyrouth. Vcn.c T Stnsapr >* w (IJtC» mv AVALA 2t 28 Apr J A( n, o kort« From Adnotic Ncor Eost, Ind.o end J Honq^onq Penan, PS. mv VELEBIT 4 5 M^v 67 M \rtNC^* Genero.77 words
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Miscellaneous54 1956-04-26 10 Maru. Tg. Pinang. Loi Hung. SUB. Wh.trv.v ongyle 1. Won. I T eit M rsk I kie 10. C;:- cua 15. C (ala I B* til ng 21 Cinj 2'i Braeside 2~ landia 33 Da nca J7 A \a Maru 40 Elpenor 44 Naval B.i-r Nl -v Cossack. Cheviot. C54 words
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Advertisement719 1956-04-26 11 ■go.FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. 1 -32 6 Robin, on Read J THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE *1 s^RTH AMERICAN SIRVICI I S r k B'^'^orc. Ph,l.,delph,, Cult P o r f I S por* p S hjw p#n^ t I Apr 25 26 Apr 27 1 |unt 9/M 15/16 17/1| i719 words
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Advertisement1154 1956-04-26 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 18 l>netl Uncorperattd m SAigapor*) (12 lin««) tJJ THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE Camera option to proctcd via other ports to load and discharft car»o. SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON Cr CONTINENT. Singapor*. Auto.vc, ,o, L^ rpoo 6 «>« A.ap^oT'fcc'- fve^ro AP 21,154 words
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Advertisement893 1956-04-26 11 MITSUI |5^ LINE tftD IAM Spore P. S'Kom Penene FOR JAPAN from India Bonsei Moru for YohflhttllQ KoDe MoU 7 May 2 May Akokuroian Maru <or Yokohama Kobe, Moii 20 Moy FOR JAPAN from Continent Hodakosa/* Maru 'for Yokohama, Kob« Nogoya, vio Hongkong G. 4 5 Horunason Maru for Yokohama.893 words
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Advertisement834 1956-04-26 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said, Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Homburg ond Copcnhogen. Spore P S'hom Penong X) "SUMBAWA" 27 11 Apr 30 Apr Moy 2 3 Moy kx! "JUTLANDIA" 16 1 8 May 19 1 9 Moy 20 2 1 May xxx) "FALSTRIA obt 29 3834 words
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Article, Illustration30 1956-04-26 12 PRINCESS Morgrethe of Sweden, who h« been on c' rhe Eastern Mediterranean aboard the s seen during a visit to the Acropolis ot Athens visited Athens incognito.' U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article, Illustration74 1956-04-26 12 NIKITA Khrushchev and Marshal Fuiganin with Soviet atom expert Ivor Kurchatov (bearded) m the centre ot a group nl scientists at the Atom.c Research Esta>!.shment at Harwell, as hey make a tour of ins>ection m the chemical >ng>neermg radioactive aboratory. The Russians tayed for someU.P. - 74 words
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Article, Illustration35 1956-04-26 12 LAUGHING Pr n:- Margsret lecns aga:n^t a Lend Rover Airing the cress country SWtni at |he annual FadTvntcn Hcrse Tnc's. THe Princes^, wno wears riding biwehtti with Ihfl Queen and Queen Mother. U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article, Illustration27 1956-04-26 12 AN ELDERLY man knmk m prayer opposite 10 Down RQ Sfect, wiM bvstondcrs OMPOH the arrival of Marshal Buiganin and Mr. KhrushcheVi U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article, Illustration63 1956-04-26 12 Hilton, Chaplain Brando ■ffBl!B l ■yMqllKfti AT HIM* PELOW left, C-nrod H ItOfl, Ike's representative at the weddng of Grace Ke v c^d Prince Rainier 111, stands v\ th tHe Pr.n.ce's Ar-c :cn chapla, n and friend, Fatner Francis Tucker. Right, a startling first view of the transforrr::! en rfA.P.; U.P. - 63 words
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Article, Illustration39 1956-04-26 12 t SHE'S o schoolteacher from C~r--ihogen and the i her skirt as she Qttl ncr first glimpse o^ N w York from the liner Italia. E I Shandfeldt, 19, hopes o 5' a teaching job >n U.P.U.P. - 39 words
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219 1956-04-26 13 Refereeing A Soccer Match Is Dangerous .0H FANS CONVINCED THAT... M MF \pri 25 (Keuter)-Italians are more than jl that refereeins a football maU-h is one W l.inserous lobs m Italy following a case M\. mrr :i court at Verona m Northern Italy are ronstanuy Dems ova toot:. ft betn219 words
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69 1956-04-26 13 IgfIHAMA A; van badminton stars Hock and One Poh •m swept their J n>opponents here last eir sprond ma* *h r arrival las* a k. of 2.000 spect.ited oat to see Qm ;up champions play fieri not disappo r Mayans displayed top pat an69 words
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Article731 1956-04-26 13 VERNON MORGAN - VERNON MORGAN m******* By ¥w*m*v¥wm Gavilan Cains Revenge Over Waterman RH*i i, -PL COURT STADIUM, Lond on, April 25 (Reuter)-Don CockcU, the British and kmpir- Heavyweight champion and Jack Gardner his challenger who meet for tockell's titles next month both lost their warming up bouts here731 words
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Article209 1956-04-26 13 MELBOURNE, April 24 (Keuter) Two thousand members of Mclhowrne's St John Ambulance Brigade arc being marshalled into giani first aid team for the Olympic Games here m November and December. Tnder alert, grey-haired Colonel Alexander Christie, lormcr assistant director-general oi Australian Army Medical Services,209 words
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Article93 1956-04-26 13 Olympic Equestrian Events STOCKHOLM. April 2.1 (Renter) Thirty nationi have entered for the Olympic Games equestrian events which take place here from June 10 to 17. This i.s a record BUinbtl for an equestrian Olympiad and means thai about 200 riders with about 400 horses will be at Stockholm. The93 words
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Article33 1956-04-26 13 r.oxDOx. April 24. (Btuter) Resulti of tonifht'i footbaU .cagup matches were: I>IV. THREE (Northern) Carlisle 4, Chester 1. Rochdale 1. Darlington 0 SCOTTISH DIV 'B Third Lanark 2. AlkM f>.33 words
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Article95 1956-04-26 13 COPENHAGEN, April :> 5 CAP)— P. [ngholt, rhairmi n• I Denmark's O ympic Committee. Tuesday announced Copenhagen hai decided to r-«r>r the q ,p ie of cities biddii for sponsorship of ful ire O.yrr.p.f Games. Ingholi aid 4 I at the eni of the Melbourne95 words
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191 1956-04-26 13 BOURNEMOUTH. Ens land. April 24 (Reuter).— Lew Hoad (Australia) and Budffe Patty (United States) both scored easy victories m second round men's singles matches when the British hard courts tennis championships were continued here today. Hoad. trio number one .*ce.l. dropped only one same191 words
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1217 1956-04-26 13 JOHN GATES - STUDY THE COURSE BEFORE PICKING THE HORSE! JOHN GATES By NO country m the world has such a diversity of racecourses as can be found m Britain. There :ire 48 courses i used for flat-racing, counting the two used at Newmarket, and they are of all shapes, sizes and gradients.1,217 words
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Advertisement214 1956-04-26 13 TUITION BEGINNERS' Cla -Sim ric-o NTandariri U rf I^2 126 Prina p Streel \o-.v Clan for abso'.u 1^ m Ent oommend Ist Miay. IMC Tuosd.r Vi m. Tf r.r-H M: Vhi g H A Varar.f < r>i pi 24 rla- r Ii ,'< Ad\ ai c« r and Second \>214 words
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Advertisement368 1956-04-26 13 CLASSIFIED ADS BIRTH r |v. BALB F* KAIR. I smth. X- 1 il H KATH I c V' 1 OM NPO laut >: a-A «r and sons, seven grand -r grandsons, r rs. Cortece v »/4/56> 1' A\\()i\ri\if\T \l 1 hy lull SSjilllOJOl i- Road at 8.30 pm. > has368 words
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Miscellaneous204 1956-04-26 13 .1 Abner By A Copp I P J "THOSE B^G &RC*/r/ YOU VL BLLN HCV.L T ]sPLbNDiD"| I WVTP Til 1_ I fiFT *-S| I £Y£S*'-7H£VM)*<EME. \N\V ME, BUSTER."/- /iTLLCARPTV /Up 'AKifyc rWSI NTVJ fe^ HASMYMEDOFMESELFjr-J HATF.ST "LEAVE >OJ>> ME < V^r^^STfT^^' A'.f <1 iA A rr LAHff r— STUCK204 words
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Article, Illustration351 1956-04-26 14 KEN TOFT - 'RAD WON'T STOP ME' -COBB KEN TOFT Clash No. 1 Bv By I LL admit one thins: I'm not a boxing champion, and may never be one but any Dick. Tom and Harry, uith cood eyesight and a little eommonsense will agree with me. after watching Mcrv Cobb work out351 words
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244 1956-04-26 14 JEFFERY JAMES - JEFFERY JAMES IffliiiHTOiiii^^^iiff it m H i says I liatd^t' Ban-American Ai&mys yestw<3ay cabled ttom Manila confirisix^ th^ departure M $**vi& I JCtlX«r l fiayes^ Ms m Singapore tJals "'it temooa. THERE is no doubt now that the American Negro, Deavin 'Killer' Hayes244 words
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236 1956-04-26 14 EDIN PETERS - EDIN PETERS Clash No. 3 Chinese May Lose Their Top Athletes By SINGAPORE Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation last night declined an invitation from the Swift Athletes Association to participate m their proposed triangular meet on May 20 and a clash is developing between236 words
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Letter92 1956-04-26 14 Champ Or Chump -IT prop!. ll.m tn Mo.ml m thrni i ho photo- i ih P. ■mincnt pro V sum. ilaim futili ,> m, t.. the title' ,1 -ports writer m thr ...x.-r^ of a Aayoac is mnticd t.» his a hu li he docMi't would likr to i iii'92 words
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Article57 1956-04-26 14 THE following will represent Sime Darby Sports Club against Wearne Bros Sports Club m a friendly badminton match to be played at the Clerical Un:on Hall tomorrow at 7.15 p.m. B. H Chan, Koh Beng Swee. Lee Yoke Yew, Georgie Teo, P. T. Wong, Tony Sng, Di:57 words
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421 1956-04-26 14 The Army Foils Engineers' Scalping Mission VLP hunting 24th Field Engineer Regiment f.iilrd m their mission, and the Army finished off with i I \ut'»rv m this Services football 'friendly' pla\cd at A\er Kajah road yesterday. Both teams showed chances from those advertised. The. Sappers were resting a lev. their421 words
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Article24 1956-04-26 14 LOXDO.V April 24 (Router) R i:r v I 'nion re ilts: Redrut'h a Cross Keys 11. Teigh noutta 5 Glo tcestei S.24 words
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Article247 1956-04-26 14 GASMEN FAIL TO CLICK BORNEO Company bad no difficulty m beating Industrial (iascs 5-1 m a 5.8.11.F A. Dhr. "> football match on the sec. ground yesterday, Borneo opened the score m the -frh minute when Juriaml raced down the Held and lobbed tho ball into goaL The Gasmen replied247 words
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310 1956-04-26 14 Goalkeeper Koh Plays The Hero Chartered Banh 2 STC^ O By Vazir Marhar SINGAPORE Traction Company played with 10 men, but they gave Chartered Rank a run for their money m the only division 1 Business Houses league football match at Serangoon310 words
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Article160 1956-04-26 14 GHQ Score Six Wickets' Victory GHQ beal RAOC by ifx Wicket] In the Intcr-Sor. a nickel eag m n if b ;■> tjed at Friend y Hill yesterday X.A.6.C. so. (Dauncey M, JV:ics i'-l, F.V^cs Douglas kwo for Wi liamson lour tor 7 arid Whit:v.c three W :'.B). GHQ. P.'J160 words
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Article28 1956-04-26 14 MALACCA. Wad.—-Twcnrv-two competitors have entered for the settlemait*i ftnrt llr .Malacca contest. Seventeen of the competitors are from Malacca, two from Jasin and three from Tampin.28 words
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Article, Illustration249 1956-04-26 14 PENANG. Wed. Three horses from Bagby's stable —Sweet William (Baxter), What Happened (Hudson) and Alpine Knight were most impressive with a splendid tryout when candidates for the Penang Turf Club Summer Meeting went on the training track this morning. The three horses covered249 words
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Article204 1956-04-26 14 FIVE horses Golden Dollar, Starala. Khandi Star, Windy Corner and Perfect Pearl have been promoted from class three to class two. Other transfers announced by the Straits Racing Association yesterday were: From Class to Class 4: Golden Rebu>. Sabrinr,: Court Jewel. Roman Glen: Violetta.204 words
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Article75 1956-04-26 14 R E ILK if I A bf -:i ruiu In toe O bined Scr\ 1 1 Cricket Asso Lation 9 Leag ie mat h p'.ayc-'i ,t B'.ak^:.g Mati iround yesterday. The tnatcfl was decided In the 'a.- 4 over. K.A. 0:1 (Alezandk r 20, Gilberf75 words
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Advertisement50 1956-04-26 14 p=*^* nil Vr.v^ H all 1 1 far^ fell w ■-^<4'|l HcALISTER Co., Ud. SI>CAPORt MALA II MltH II KtCH!>C Jt-Hl^ 1 If com ing to Singapon i STRAND HOTEL 25 Rencoolon Street. Siiwi-'f Central, clean aio |O<> 2 all modern convenien S S/ W C« $W,. DOUBLE S/2- i|50 words
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Miscellaneous59 1956-04-26 14 Todays Sport •ocxn SAI A LEAGUE Div. 1: Argonauts F.C. vs. SMB. Police at .lalan Besar Stadium at 5.15 p.m.; A. A. A. vs. H.M. Dockyard at Jalan Besar Stadium at 7.00 p.m. Dl\ 3A: Arsenal S.C. vs. .lollilads A.r. at Geylaag Stadium at 5.15 p m.; Workers Education vs.59 words
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