Singapore Standard, 27 April 1956
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Title Section14 1956-04-27 1 Singapore Standard ft m i SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1936 it i'a<;e» jt cents14 words
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Article, Illustration224 1956-04-27 1 A CABLE GOES TO LONDON AFTER MR. TAN'S SPEECH HO CITIZENSHIP, NO MERDEKA v.ii V r rU^ )Cr m a nate Mr Tan Lark Syr said >esterday the Chinese m the Colony do not want merdeka H they do not net citizenship rights Air. Lan made this statement at a224 words
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Article347 1956-04-27 1 JUS SOLI: 'BIG 3' AGREE Secret Meeting At MCA Hq. KLA L A LUMPUR, TSiu:s. The UMNO-MCA-IUC Alliance last night riirhrd a new accord m principle I m the BIOS I thorny political problem tinea the BledJooi 'jus ■oil At a p -i rrt mooting held ri th( new MCA347 words
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Article49 1956-04-27 1 fiesdor KrtsUtv an has Just retu: tar 11 |wu Russia. (today that well a: were m thi S >ok i 1 1 n one t about 1 i i veiling Mr a tew wounded got I from the partisans' r r he told the newspaper49 words
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Article43 1956-04-27 1 S! \1 'I! part if v< terday I lv of an an si ldi< r Private Cm :i. Dunr -m :y h d;-- 1 I xploiing m i und rtifl iti< ns at I- rr. x I Satur- Reu terReuter - 43 words
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Article69 1956-04-27 1 BCL Aprtl 26 A Korean For* Ifi I official said today W i report from a I I ante that North KorKirn II Suns has Pffrged. Thy prt t IBM El w ian government which has > i ftic.al r( pn ntat i\ m S< F ign69 words
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Article79 1956-04-27 1 MELBOURNE. April 26 (Renter) Mrs Evdokla Petrov who sought political asylum In Australia with her hu band, former Soviet lecrel Police chief, today appealed to Russia's leaders, m the name of humanity, to put her m touch with her Father, mother sister and brother In the Soviet79 words
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Article35 1956-04-27 1 CLIVSL AN D. April 20 (Reilter) Production of man-made rabbet m Conner sen rnment -owned plant In Institute, West Virginia. was started on April 19. it was announced today by Goodrich Gulf Chemicals.35 words
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Article, Illustration292 1956-04-27 1 A Pioneer Of Modern Trade Is Dead HONGKONG, April 26 (Reutcr) Sir Robot I Ho-tung, one ol the wealthiest men m Asil and Giand Old Man of Hongkong, died today. He was B& Sir Robert, who began Ufa aa Customs clerk won world repute m his later y< m if292 words
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Article124 1956-04-27 1 COLOMBO, April 26 (Keuter) Ceylon Radio's home service is to halve its broadcasts m English from next month. The Wand's new Socialist government Is abo to start scrutinizing Voice of America radio scripts broadcast irom Ceylon, official ■oorcti said T» BMJMiIMMgy broadcasts for Ceylon listenirs124 words
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Article47 1956-04-27 1 Ii)H1) C) N. April 26 (Router) Russia offered during the Anglo-Soviet talks which ended here yesterday to buy up to £.1.000 million worth of Hoods from Britain m the next five years if Britain imposed no restrictions on the Roods sold, a communique disclosed tonight.47 words
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Article132 1956-04-27 1 MT ASO Japan. April 2G (AP> A 21-year-old girl was rescued on Tuesday from the smokinc. sulphur-turned crater of lamed Aso volcano. into which she said the crawlrd five days earlier m a buifide attempt Doctors at the hospital at i Mt. Aso's ba>e132 words
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745 1956-04-27 1 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH MISTAKE IS REALIZED Woiv He Will Ask For Dominion Only From Standard London Bureau Chief LONDON, Thurs.— The Singapore Merdeka Delegation is planning a switch m strategy and will push for dominion status only, as part of the Federation of Malaya,745 words
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Article61 1956-04-27 1 BERLIN. April M (SevtCTi -East German border police today refused Dr. Otto Suhr. the West Berlin mayor. access to Bteinstuecken, a West German enclave m the Soviet Zone, a city IPQfrtl man said Dr. Suhr went to inspect the small hamlet with l^o inhabitant- separated from61 words
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Article71 1956-04-27 1 CANBERRA. April 26 < Keuter> Guided mi.--.-ij*' U tl will be greatly Intensified at the Woomera rocket ran^e this year, the Parliamentary Secretary oi the British Ministry Ol Supply. Mr. I- J Erroll. said here today Mr. Erroll said no ballfc tic missile testa had yet71 words
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Article27 1956-04-27 1 KYODO News Service said yesterday Peking opera star Mci Lan-fang and an 80~man troupe lmm Red China will visit Japan m late May A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article15 1956-04-27 1 MR Edward Arnold veteran Hollywood Him actor, died suddenly ear.v yesterday. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article153 1956-04-27 1 He Was Innocent-Firm JAKARTA, April 26 (IT) The Indonesian Attorney General's Office today questioned board members of the Dutch Interinsular Ship Company m connection with the trial of the late Leon Jungschlaeser Both yesterday and today I ben of the board of Lf< ra of153 words
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Article74 1956-04-27 1 P O Plans New Service LONDON. April 26 < Renter) —The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P. and o.i will begin a regular scheduled cargo •erVtce to China m June, a company spokesman tald today. The ninve is part of an expansion programme of the shipping firm's Far Eastern74 words
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Article46 1956-04-27 1 KIEL. West Germany. April 26 (Reuter)— A resident here slept lor 11 years on top of an incendiary bomb. It ill discovered recently when he changed homes. The new owner discovered the bomb embedded deep m the floor, right under the bed.46 words
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Article48 1956-04-27 1 A TWIN-ENGINED Soviet plane scraped a church Iteeple m dense log yesterday morning and crashed into an East Berlin .suburb. Three of the civ r\orw: r\t> Kno rH \XJPTf I X ill MA kJ*-' I ■!> wl I S aUUaI U wt.a v* cd. A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Advertisement24 1956-04-27 1 YT^fc wfft ill W. V^L^^^^B lr^^ ooi on Mil 2 RED LION (ANC SAI) ORANGE OR PINEAPPLE ifr Iw fAMOUS FOR FUVOUR SINCE 188324 words
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Advertisement72 1956-04-27 1 jfam»^ PAILLARD 2^(iUp CAMERAS BfcJJ^MS^ of oil Mokrt lEfflF NEW REX filll Photo Studio WMjS^^B i Poffict pioc* ~^^^So^ S'pore-l Td ***** Mtvttvr Than Kvvr l* is 20 ym since the first HFIIUIB 1 B<: pewriter was made It was I pejfl njHam Now a completely new model is available72 words
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Article82 1956-04-27 2 Customs Nab Speedboat Smugglers TWO men jlflMed into the sea ffOn a speedboat when chased by a Customi launch m the sea ofT Tanjong Rhu. Singapore, late on Wednesday night Customs officers, however, dived into the water and hauled them 00 to the launch In the thr officers recovered 40082 words
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204 1956-04-27 2 Fusiliers Top Bandit Hunters Run Out Of Luck KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Royal Welch kiliers who claimed top honours m yesterday's baneliminations, had a bad day today— chasing three terroi Ist gangi m vain. The first patrol was searchIng a Coni:riuni.-t camp when two terrorists entered. The patrol opened lire,204 words
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173 1956-04-27 2 X L AL A LUMPUR, Than* lime hundred thousand estate workers m the Foch nati a will, by next Wednesday. know hethc r I heir planter env p] yen w ill re open nego- Ti na on their claim for a $4173 words
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Article42 1956-04-27 2 TELOK .wsox. Tbun. A-: unj iftc l'n;::c>e tcrrarisi mi I ikiid m Palawan. Lower Perak. this morning by KCtlrity forces. Ado i-: arrd ihol pm and 12 1 li (Si m tnuoitioa were id Bd I MM body.42 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-04-27 2 NAMASKAR And Mr. B. Is An Apt Pupil hoto. IT'S the traditional Indian form of greeting and Marshal Bulganin now m Britain. shows he s an apt pupil when he met an Indian guest during a reception at Birmingham Council House on April 23. APAP - 45 words
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Article55 1956-04-27 2 SAVILLE. Spain. April 2G (UP»— Cabina ministers began gathering here today for a po.»ible meeting with Gt'n. Franco on the SCTiOOJB btrike situation. Strikes continued m tlic Industrial centre of Bilboa with no sign of improvement. Many factories have already shut their doors on jzevcrnment order.-.55 words
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Article, Illustration38 1956-04-27 2 I)R Stanley Jones, l/nited Church of America pionrcr and author, talks on Modern Christianity at the Chinese Assembly Hall. Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday More than 1.000 people attended the meeting.— Standard Photo by Yon£ Penj; Seong.Standard - 38 words
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Article123 1956-04-27 2 Teacher Struck Student -$lO Fine MALACCA, Thurs. Ahmad Hastan, a teacher of Bachaug Malay School was today fined 111 by Magistrate K. Ramanatha Iyer for causing hurt to a student. Bamat Tampok. the student told the Court that Ahmad hit him on the head irftfa an Iron rod, the thii123 words
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270 1956-04-27 2 '4,000 Square Miles 167,000 Peopel Have Been Freed' r I \°!S^ X APHI 26 <s«*'>-Mr. John Hor M Colonial Affairs, answering Parliamentary questions Mln st c f, Communist campaign m Malaya, said yesterday that thc 3 *t months a further 4,000 square miles with a populc on 1 v been270 words
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Article29 1956-04-27 2 Chin P eng Lost 34 Comrades i v »T Cwernmrnt the •Cberoy J i«g tfce Sf dvr mfr mi- tke« h Mm. vfcfcfc still r ■wi»« the ««r* i».29 words
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122 1956-04-27 2 Thugs On The Prowl Stab Man ...And Bea Up A Girl A COAL dcalrr M Choo. made a IW-yini dS for the Tanjong Pagir Pofl I was subbed m the chest H CMaoter Ju. station. Tay was stabbed i. I refused to hand over •ooey. The panto chafl Tay lor122 words
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Article85 1956-04-27 2 KUALA ■■'■IPVR. Than. Data Haji 1 1 c Naab bin Omar of Johore and Mr. V C Kanf of Ipoh, have r^ r nominatfl DM D of the Federal Legislative Co mci!, it was ann :nced tonight. They fill vacancies earned bf tht resignation oi •he Doie-v85 words
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113 1956-04-27 2 'Lovers' Paradise Charge Makes Nurses Mac SINGAPORE'S Tan Tock Sen^ Hospital nurses were 1 furious a! an accusation by the attendants yesterday of turning the hospital grounds into a '"lovers' paradise. "It's nonsense and ;i lie.' thi > a ;i cried! The allegation they added were "l v i t113 words
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Article33 1956-04-27 2 TO STUD Y A MELBOURNE MISS Pakiavathy Mm nam. t M. Rajar ihMMinrr left by air > day for Melbourne to m larason who is *>» I final vrar rcadinc TDCCi h ifcliMWinw Unw>ersity. I33 words
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Article15 1956-04-27 2 EEN Jews 1 Court or. of forflnf I sss t p- 1 •■:<:• -fl15 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous44 1956-04-27 2 Weather Report 7.30 p.m. Apn: 7.30 26 Singapore nfi V. !a Lumpu: Ipoh Maximum Temperature: From < IS p.m. April 2ti 11 Kn-a Bar h X Lumrur Ipoh <94Fj. Kuani Rainfall: Sfaopore <n\\i. I nil), Kota Bahru I ila Lumpur (nil), Ipoh X tan (trace*.44 words
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201 1956-04-27 3 1 managing par*: Nam and Con was fii Bingap v.nen he pleaded guilty to of contravi g y Lj^nce Regulations. first coun ling to Feb. 21 56 gold bars to i!er, he was fined $5,000, nine months' imp: ameni ?cound count, he was fined201 words
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Article92 1956-04-27 3 R. Kasar.r.in l digging for ear his house m :.ane at 4 p r.cn the ol lapsed covered him com] l N Nokimah bin. < r i this dur.: Sing .pore yesterday. aha said she was ttinj nearby, watching hrr band di^ with a hoe. v.hon92 words
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Article87 1956-04-27 3 JTH, Mohamed Rusii bin L:. h .s paatj rm a Singapore Court for causing hurt o. Loh Boon Chook and outi\miim he at Wilkie Road he ni^ht < In 16. i told the Court Quit Rusli held her wrist by if tr>'ing to steal ha* Vttldl,87 words
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Article113 1956-04-27 3 rate. Mr. I aa. vf.-terday sa he aaattii l with the >r>ur Board Police prosecution had Mm its case against a (tour Board constable. Al- i i on a charge of iling five from n I .iri cod v a* p.m. on Jan h toM the113 words
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Article30 1956-04-27 3 Til? *I| acca Dixi^ion of the Labour Party of Ma ajl cc' bnli May Dm at Bm 'a Uii Park, at 6 on Sunday, April 2 I30 words
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Article142 1956-04-27 3 They Can All Speak Own Languages MULTMJNGUALISBI may bo Introduced In Singapore Ri.ral Board proceedings. This question raised by Inrhc Abdullah bin If stood, a member of the Board, at yc.-teidayV meeting will be decided soon by the Finance and General Purpo.se> Cnmn.ittee. Inche MiiMio.l, v. i.o a.-ked il members142 words
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Article72 1956-04-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Th..r Three Malayan Bcouten nave been iwarded the Si ver Acorn lot M raecially distingui bt I wrvieat" to the Seoul movement They aro Tuan Sjed En -i^ Alwee, Stato Commisiioner, Johore, Mr C. K. Fernandez, Headquarteri Commissioner and Che Zatnai Abidin Ita Ai72 words
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Article193 1956-04-27 3 the Singapore Trades Union Congress yesterday eablrd the Canadian Congress of Labour to Inti nren< m the dispute between V.\'Pord Motor Company ol Malaya and its N vhtteI'oilar work' r>.. Mr. S. Ja^anathan. pet den: oi the Congress told The Standard last night that193 words
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Article67 1956-04-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— >■." rational Squadron., of the R »yaj Air Fon m the F< eratlon today received a I from Britain' A tanf Chief ol Ail Staff, Air Vi -MarshaJ B L" Air VI i -Mai Leei I fly lr.to a .ri^.o operational area by67 words
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Article, Illustration99 1956-04-27 3 CHIEF of th§ Ad stratum nud Ffoumce Srci'mn of the RTorld //ni Oimmizatton 'or Western Pacific, Iff, I\ Jofcnjow, prr ml m Stmwpofg by Pan-Amei can 4 npayi yftrdau to ritKMSi iMaltfi proplcmj loitli the Sm^spon <n;r/ t'rdrrct >nn Goi'erntncnts. M- MOW, lOfa) ''f 1 Pl#ft forStandard - 99 words
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197 1956-04-27 3 TEN MOTOR FIRMS MAY BE INVOLVED INDUSTRIAL INREST IS BREWING IN TEN LEADING MOTOR COMPANIES IN SINGAPORE. :e than .")()0 Whit6-€O] U workers employed by these firms are planning to tain -.o action as a last re. ri to settle their claims v. managements. Mr.197 words
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353 1956-04-27 3 Reds Will Soon Try Diplomatic Intrigue Expert KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Independent Malaya could expect an international diplomatic pressure from the Communists to back the eight-year insurrection by the terrorists, Mr. J. H. Brimmell, an expert on the Federal Director of Intelligence staff, said tonight. "Diplomatic pressure will be put on353 words
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Article18 1956-04-27 3 next i eeting of I Sciancor Counril >>i S^i*-- 1 will b<- Id on May 24.18 words
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Article130 1956-04-27 3 EFFORTS ire ln| n ide to m k n \'i<) Chu Kang Road to I UM How Ol traffl the entrance to Berangpoii Garden Estate and the junci i m if P;<> <> Lebar Road In Singapore Tn.s wt itated if be X iral Board meeting130 words
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Advertisement93 1956-04-27 3 '^S AIR-CONDITIONERS 1 YEAR FREE SERVICE Take advantage of this opportunity to get YOUR RCA airconditioner at great saving m cost! NOW AS LOW AS $785 (Singapore). Month of April ONLY. i d£ a orotects s^ RCA permanent RCA directional v^j—p^." 1 RCA push-button j :n «r-«diust- =aT:!=: controls cools93 words
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Advertisement262 1956-04-27 3 i our GRAND I n ANNUAL HERE'S VALUE UNOBTAINABLE ELSEWHERE. Rorkfatt Curtain Net W>" HI. 10 «v per <1. Dyed Poplin .'W»*' .(,<> «t* American IMaMic Shr»'lin» ")l" .<>(» ,v I'rinted Jer»e\ I^'* «i- Ameriran Robin >ilk J~>*' 2.1 thailrs >1.20 ru Swi^ Broradc Salin i(»** Si. VI rU Orpr-dr-f262 words
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508 1956-04-27 4 'Green Spot' Was The Signal In Police Trap TWO mvn. Klio Tons Lian and N| N«in Chuan, who traded m dud Indonesian rupiah bills, were yesterday sentenced by Sir. Justice Whitton at the Singapore Assize Court to two years' imprisonment each. Tiicv v. *1508 words
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152 1956-04-27 4 IT'S 4 MTHS FOR SAMY, THE LORRY DRIVER X l ALA LUMPUR, Thun. Lorry driver Ant] Savny, vm today jailed foe four months by the President the S ma Court Mr. 8i:,.-: V, Rh *v here for causing the death i .i technician Lim Tcck Cl. lam Won Lan* wid152 words
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Article34 1956-04-27 4 MR. at, Subramaniam, a lecturer of the Theosopbical Society m India, will today give a talk on "Towards a Happy Living" at. Sil gapOTC Lod^ I Cairnhill Road at 6.3034 words
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Article154 1956-04-27 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Tone: Rarely steady. TIN PKICt The price of tin jesterday was S37(>i per picul (down S2s). LONDON KUBRLK No. 1 R.S.S. Settlement House Terms. Thursday's opening first session were: Bu>er> *»pller* May -ti Nominal June SS| July Sept.154 words
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449 1956-04-27 4 Woman Grad Had To Order Tea For Officer Malayanization Session T01d LOCAL university |nh ci:;ciU'S v. honours dol;: l"js v. l: o i\ d up l ;::c S.n^apcne Iniprovo- T: ust because they 1 d A 'z-'-'en opportunities to put into p:ac-■-:-c their education. 1 SI M Side al Maiayanization449 words
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141 1956-04-27 4 RUGAYAH IBRAHIM— "Miss Golden Rotary o| 1954" nrvi third-place winner In the "1954 M. Malaya Content" —i? one nd 19 Singapore and Poderatioo b< ■uti( i who have qualified tor Ihe final* of the A!l-Ma!aya laroli^kebaya contest to be held uli Saturday at141 words
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260 1956-04-27 4 THIS WOMAN HAD NO MODESTY TO LOSE -JUDGE TANJONG MALIM, Thurs.— An Assistant Resettlement Officer, Lee Hon Kuan, was today freed m the Sessions Court here on a charge of outraging the modesty of a teen-aged widow who the judge held "had no modesty to lose." Soonq Mook Moi. 19.260 words
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Article180 1956-04-27 4 A PUBLIC forum on bilincualism md tnuH -Hftfwalism will usher m a proposed Colony educate nal b to be known H. "The Singapore Education Society." Mr. H, K. Frugtniet. secretary ol the ad-hoc con ittec of the Sodi told The Sta h ciard yesterday t;i:.t180 words
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Article50 1956-04-27 4 A PRELIMINARY Inquiry m the CSM of Ar-s Chwee Hum, HB. Lee Ilia. 52. am Tanf Kv.tc Bak, 15, tentatively charged with possession of am:r ;ni!i >n at Jervois Roan, on March 4. wa> poctpoocd to May 3 m the SfagapOtV Seventh Magistrate's Court ye<tcrday.50 words
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Article298 1956-04-27 4 POLITICAL party leaders fn Singapore yesterday hailed a "half baked" merdeka which they expect the all-party delegation to secure m London. Chairman of the Liberal Socialists, Mr. C.C. Tan that anyone mindful of the safety of the people realizes that Singapore should not be given full merdeka298 words
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Advertisement398 1956-04-27 4 ♦SHAU BROIHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS; 2nd BIG WEEK I 4m3r Vg A t 29/59 I i(& .WAIT DISMCYS \i£&CßOCfCETr\£]£ l £fi& Ha^Ha^^^BßWr^a^Wr y ,>; \i I hi m > WMUHM. 'I'" 1 Vl w> >>l 1 \JL MIDNIGHT TOMORROW: >...,., m... -THE LOXE HANGER" I HWIIiN Mn.ißl .l\\ MIMKIMII> i\\ ID398 words
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Advertisement365 1956-04-27 4 CATHAY ORC;AM>\|h, N x| 7" I 1 I < H TODAY!WIwr~^-| B/C FOUR ACADEMY a^ard H/r I burtlancasSrannamagn... I '■■Hal Wallis' s u -v-<: .U- W n«|MAHIHAHA\AS IOMORRCm Mi!'\7TT^7^-^B I "KODEESWARAN I Ml i. ix n hN N| I TODAY s iODEOrP^I r NOW IN ITS 2nd- 1 1 ACTION-FILLER365 words
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Article42 1956-04-27 5 Both parties r e Now Happy t— A couple, Onn and his r. hr'i -an at", Mafis»!d today. on to the for a mo n her Jeyaretnam, for :c Court that both to an t and added ied to withdraw -•-pre sew42 words
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Article56 1956-04-27 5 MCA Youth To Stage Concert Tkun A nrert by R: Sembilan and re held at the 1 on Saturday n will be free, of the M pportunity will the people State and Town and also to for State nation C.A. youth are p the people printed by the to cone56 words
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Article19 1956-04-27 5 Inoo Oh Leong, P rak. has mooted Assi State Officer with them in the I South Perak.19 words
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Article31 1956-04-27 5 HONGKONG, April 26. Standard of the H I 515.8H to £1 Sterling; $5.8:;75 to US$l; $1,827 1 M n $1; $0,186 to <>. In Rupiah; Gold $254,875 to a ta31 words
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156 1956-04-27 5 O, Thurs.— The Man Congress, Kelapassed a resolunight urging the .mission to m xc certain points m the for a self-gov--23 Federation of Malaya. Hp of the points would be Rt&frr should be a single nship based on the 1 ■mt jus soil. Another156 words
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142 1956-04-27 5 KUALA LUMPUB V -Chi< Mini ter 1 i Ab i i] Rahman v ■■■•'i Kurasians y- deration to become m :^bcrs of the Unite 1 N Organization. n was made Kb <;: :ra [ation Eurasian c munity's decis;. n to keep142 words
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245 1956-04-27 5 Now National Arbitration To End Disputes v• Xl U l l MPI X'K Thlirs A P ]an set up a National Arbitration Tribunal to resolve all industrial deputes m the country is now bein- studied b y the Minister for Labour, Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, The >tandard learnt today. plan245 words
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Article113 1956-04-27 5 'Thank You' To 2 Civil Servants iron. Thurs. The Ipoh find lf< b| embu Town Council I t to two o! M I Offi «n Who have retired from the service. The retired officer! art Mr. Bachan Sin^h, sACOUUtant, who had been m Government WBTvicc for :^8 years, 32 of113 words
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Article40 1956-04-27 5 SERDANG, Xc lah, Thurs.— of the English School Bui ling Fund d cd to be drawn m m.~, v n hM been postponed to M.iv 2.1. The date for closing of c has been extended U) Mnv 10.40 words
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192 1956-04-27 5 6 MONTHS' GRACE FOR RURAL FOLK PENANG, Thurs. Rural dwellers m Penang may enjoy cheaper water, from May this year but this may last only six months. The Rural Board was told that because of higher wage? and leai revenue,192 words
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Article80 1956-04-27 5 Kajang War On Dogs KAIANG. Thurs.— The Veterinary Drpartmrnt has declared \v<ir on unlicrnspcl dags m the Kajanq; arra. They arc on the look-out for animals not wearing the familiar red triangular disc. Such animals will he -hot on siuht. Several dig owners ha v c been surprised daring she80 words
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Article126 1956-04-27 5 BUTTERWORTH, Th m. Speed limits may be Imposed on a province-wide basis, announced the Senior Dist 1 1 I Officer, Province We. i i•, Mr. J. L. H. Davis, pres idini at the mofltini ol the Rural District Council, norhi. B| Kepala Bdta^ today.126 words
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Article112 1956-04-27 5 IPOH. Th irs, The Ipoh and Mcnsleirihj Town Council Is no* prepared v< t° provide an ofllcial residence for its chairman. The Genera] Purpose! Finances and Tender! Committee of the Couik i: turned down a proposal for the purchase of the residence of tee late112 words
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Article70 1956-04-27 5 PENANG, Thurs.— A "nap" che ■'.< was anted ayl tar I police district radio patrol division on known hideouts ol "bad hafts" last nisht m a further attempt to curb the prei tren I of crime on the rid. Six persons have been arrested for70 words
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Article137 1956-04-27 5 Get Out! Official Tells Newsmen KUALA LUMPUR. Thur.v— An expatriate official of the Kuala Lumpur Municipality today ordered six newsmen out of the Cheras Road depot while they were investigating a sudden stoppage ot work by lorry drivers this mornin? Mr, B J. Doherty, superintendent of the Town Cleansin'4 Department,137 words
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Advertisement234 1956-04-27 5 J EVLRYBODY'S Sli\Gl\G IT "DAVY. DAVY (ROCKLTT King J Of The Wild Fronlier M JuSS^^ M fnk iff* J TO ALL SINGAPORE.... J Staying a 2nd neck! Thanks for a ivondcrful reception! DAVY CROCKITT R.K.0.-W..11 U,s.,cy pARKtR Jj 2nd SMASH WEEK! \l ♦i NOW SHOWING CAPITOL ROSE CHAN FAREWELL PERFORMANCE,234 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous801 1956-04-27 5 Information at a Glance iwjin Port Dickson: 740 a.m. (13 X < MM PON: V I KMM Woman V>> 41 PIMMM: l n 1" IN I r ilN'G'fl'Pl^Ri TAMPIN ETo&hK& J^UfSUJ Ht rivytfV Fenang: 146 a.m. <6.6 ft) 1.53 pm VrJhlfZF't &AT AMI ■>™ English and Spanish BtaU fc. (XMI801 words
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Article533 1956-04-27 6 'THE members of the Labour Front In Singapore are obvious, nI :c of dither o\ trend of the independence talks m London I:. :.:.ot but recognize the effect this wii: n -c of th egat been looking round lOf something wl it iM bMi I Bagging spirits533 words
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Article350 1956-04-27 6 JJLFORE ItH ON pi bogey hovering over Singapore was r.\- Qenwn QMPNfI to nit the sthrr. Kra and tfo rl Bhippinf lot the Far East m this port. That throat wai contemporaneous With t: i•: i -it..^:. y...:\ to build the BerlinBaghdad Railwa Ttmgfl the tides350 words
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Article586 1956-04-27 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA f TT v-<u -< row baconM m^r# than c-.cv i:nportant fnr Urn Federal Chirf Minitt^r, Tunku Ah lul Rahman, to ny bilize all the forces under roni ajja nsl the Ifa tyan Con mmi it Part f hi it last, ihown ItJ586 words
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1090 1956-04-27 6 TAN SIEW SIN - Jus Soli And Malay Economic Backwardness TAN SIEW SIN .^wwvwww Kw .wwwwww- r J^':i: 15 ar.pare: •y a bc'.ief that th e panting of citizenship rights lo Urn non-M qn m this cour.trv somehow or other impair the chaneei of fcfalayi improving their t BOmk U '.-prisms h\v this belief1,090 words
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Letter540 1956-04-27 6 Sir; The A Chief Minister can lash at newspaper correspondent! ai much ai lie likes. but he knows porf< i'l y we that what D^n Eddon iid about strong anti-European movenatnl hero In Singapore, is perfectly true No doubt it doesn't stdi certain elements to have540 words
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Letter150 1956-04-27 6 Sir; Compared to other countries m South-ea.-t Asia the people of Singapore know that they are enjoying the highest standard of living We are not callous to sensationalism, but the brutally of the Japanese occupation hai robbed us of our capacity for excitement. Reports of happenings m Singapore150 words
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Article726 1956-04-27 6 The Paramount Sultan of Malaysia rTHERE shall be a Farainount Sultan of Malaysia to be known as Sultan Yang di Pertuan, who shall take precedence over all other persons m the Union and who shall exercise and perform the powers and functions conferred on the Paramount Sultan by the Constitution726 words
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274 1956-04-27 6 CONSTITUTION FOR AN INDEPENDENT MALAYA Dato I c ontinu-r| writ- I about h I m the absence of t I Council of RcsencfiS ercise and perform tiT«2B ers and function Paramoun- 1 The Paramount I such cot 1 with be deemed li^B abdicated, and a nJHM may be appointed I274 words
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Advertisement64 1956-04-27 6 Slncks madv tilth "ORLOX" Customer §tmni for sl>: made m'h "orlon her?: *er if:c. Men buy one pay, Hi back and b\\ '\o o- three ?norc m 4 -5 T\>- lightness, durability, press -rvvr:o»z, a\d beautiful colours of tlicsc slacks make the- -Wf best customer. Our customers we frcm ten64 words
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Advertisement115 1956-04-27 6 THE "BLUE SPOT" Si PI X Ml II PLASTIC SOL'MD SYSTEM M(H)M W/f/? 3 Blaupunki Speakers 1m mi^^^^^^^ m^* mm^^^^^^^^^^^mmm] ilm^^^M m i 1 Housed m handsomely stvlcd hard* complete coverage of short wa* incA** 1 tuning. A loop ontenno is p" c range and may be used os stotic115 words
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Miscellaneous17 1956-04-27 6 r- t) P "Now, Charlie Jones, perhaps you'll believe I don't want to go out with you!"17 words
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183 1956-04-27 7 GRIM FACES, THIN SMILE TENS LOOK AT NO. 10. j end LONDON TALKS I April 26 I t mci British I ended their I m i sombre I w ere m I [h sides will nierence us n I premier Nikolai BulgaL and Communist Bess I jta Khrushchev b I183 words
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Article40 1956-04-27 7 :.v vof il 2tt» (AP) ;an amateur i i fccitors made a mass atfast to contact Amer on Tuesday hortwave 20 r bed with their Invitations One American amateur said ted three Russiarv.ngrad and one m nutes.40 words
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105 1956-04-27 7 :o\\ April 26. p-The Unit s ptfrday expelled two memthe Soviet Ur ptkas delegation, ca Pern -no longer desin pause of their part In the re-defectlon M ol live •amen. handed S AmPteador Georgi Zari. rkady Sobolev. head i U.N. delegaconduct In the inci-105 words
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Article, Illustration48 1956-04-27 7 HKITIsH, hrrnrh, Italian and Turkish vcarthipn are manned at SUema rppk, Malta, ailrr th<> urrk-lonfi \ATO exrrche 'MM/Itt f)rfl;'o«"-//.r UgKP*t ilhrd natal mannvuvrrs m the Mediterranean sincr the war. General I red M. (.ruvnther. the retiring Supreme Commander, Allied forces m Europe, Hatched the exercise.48 words
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Article130 1956-04-27 7 -Landlady s °ys At Russ/an Soi/ors Case WASHINGTON, April ir, (IT)— The Russian-born landlady of two Soviet -.ailui^ who recently left asylum m the IS. to return to Russia testilied yesterday tint she think> thpy were 'kidnapped' by Russian agents. Mrs. Wassilil Kowalew. who came to the United n130 words
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265 1956-04-27 7 ing straiigen bad flatted v unen The Knwalrw bowed the sub-committee a birt wnich V\ r R] it* n. one of the sailors, had 1 n i uelbi thai renini Th< y 1 fOIIBd 1 Ith biood->* i H thn e-in< b ||p <.■UP; AP - 265 words
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Article, Illustration47 1956-04-27 7 Ih.nln-th »reets l>omiI scouts at H intlsor thr inmed round Inner ran 'i, th P hackuround uhen thousand Queen's Scouts and holders of scout awards for -allantry paraded m the quadrangle the occasion of the 17th Annual National Scout Service m St. Georges Chapel.47 words
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Article41 1956-04-27 7 SAN FRANCISCO. April 26 (UP) A federal gmnd jury Indicted former Shanghai publisher John William Pow< n. his wife and a second man <*i 13 counts of tedition cnftrgini they acted again.^t thr United States during tlio Korean War.41 words
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Article39 1956-04-27 7 BBU IN. April 2H (AP) Pope Plm xii has asked East Germany's Deputy Premier Otto Nuschke to take care thai "the law- ol the Lord and the Church be recognlsed and protected' 1 m hi.- Communi.-t-ruled country.39 words
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Article31 1956-04-27 7 Vienna. April M (API Caechoslovakla'a Deputy Pre. mi< I and Mini.-t' r for Defence, General Alexel CepieK.t. yesterday re.^aneri from a:; his offices. Radio Prague aald Iml n:^ht.31 words
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Article23 1956-04-27 7 BANGKOK. April 26 <UP> Vietnamese President Nso Dinri Diem has accepted Thailand's invitation to visit Thailand soon, reliable sources here la.-.t n;j:ht.23 words
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Article26 1956-04-27 7 PHILADELPHIA. April 26 UP' Three women and -:x children were burned to death yesterday when fire roared through a North Philadelphia tenement26 words
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Article71 1956-04-27 7 NEW YORK, April -<> lAPS Calvin Hoffman, 46-year-old author who claims Christopher •Cariowc w:o^e ill Bhaku peare's works, nitod !1 t: !C Uniteo EMates yesterday to open the tomb oi Sir Tbomai Wai ingharn at Cliiwitiliiint. En^ and. Sir Thomas Mrtr'" .v p c patron, and71 words
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Article32 1956-04-27 7 the r.s. Government report en Wcdno.-rh.y tii^t l.ving oosti roti one- tenth ol l p (> r real m March, the n r 1 Increase sin o No* r A PAP - 32 words
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Article84 1956-04-27 7 THE HAGUE. April 26 (AP> Prince Bernard ol the Netherlands. discussing American-European relations. said yesterday ho had b i n told "that < von Cabinet ministers now and then say the WfWlg thlttgl m the wronu moments m tne wrong countries." He did not mention any84 words
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143 1956-04-27 7 Hear, Hear To 'Boo'— But Shut Up LONDON. April M (UP) lord Mancroft, joint Pa rliame n t a r v I nderSecretary for the Home Office, summed up the British fairplay approach to the tour of Russia leaders with this hitherto unreported sidelightAddressing the British Plastics Association, Mancroft said:143 words
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Article62 1956-04-27 7 LOS ANGELES. April 26 (AP) Conductor Alfred Wallensteto and iht IM musicians ol the Los Anp» U i Philharmonic Orch< stra left by air yesterday tor a n;neweek tour of A.-ian free nations. Sponsored b\ the US. State Department, the tour will Include concerts m Manila. Bangkok.62 words
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125 1956-04-27 7 LONDON. April 26 (UP)— The Home oi Commoni lagt nighi defeated i Labourite 1 attempt to retain the death penalty m Britain ioi cases of delibera:c killing. The House voter! 24»; to 2JH on a Irro VOtC to defesi ;i imend ncnl tabled by LabourIte125 words
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309 1956-04-27 7 Himmler Betrayed Hitler 2 Years Before War's End' He Sought Separate Peace— Sweden STOCKHOLM, Sweden, April 26, (AP) Sweden said yesterday that Gestapo chief Heinrich Himmier was a traitor to Adolf Hitler two years before the fall of the German Third Reich. A historical white hook p\;hl.-:'<: by thi Sw<309 words
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165 1956-04-27 7 Were Not Pro- Egypt LONDON, April 2li (AT) Former Labourite Defence Minister Kmanual Shinwell yesterda> accused the British (iovernment oi adopting a "pro-Loptian policy not m the interests ot peace' on the supph <>1 arms to tne Middle Last I tt Anthony Nutt m^ to165 words
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Article118 1956-04-27 7 SA] ;< )N. In io- A 2( FP) France's S< i Colonial I 1 itn o\ Bati ;ped aboard the learner "Clement Adcr" yesterday and the French Exped;tm:. Corps to Indo-China was no O; the 400.000 French troops here at the height of the IndoChina118 words
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Article82 1956-04-27 7 WASHINGTON. April 26 iAP)^The Qovernment'i Bx;m ri -Impori Bhdk. wiih s( I ol U552,700,000,000 ha hud trouble laU iy b< ci i sometinK it had not so much as a dim* m rash l r r a eonple Of n> w pnprrs. T!i'- directors have remedied82 words
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Article34 1956-04-27 7 LONDON L. M Britain y< r< n< wi it- app< < ant l- or: d pr Britain said such a step ild bring it rl:.r. imp] n A:... f r34 words
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Advertisement145 1956-04-27 7 A^Ars' Always Ride A Vr R ALE I G H Ute all dleel bicycle S i 7" <zf>Y)caai JTcatitxcia f2353E253H*****i 1 M The unique de; gn mccporctes a special oil- /i-^*!l^^isßiwJ^ retC'n'n^ cup cr,d cone beenng v. th i 32" balls and is a particular feetu r e of Rcle145 words
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Article, Illustration318 1956-04-27 8 SEGREGATION OF SCHOOLS IS A DANGER S PORE IS A DELIGHTFUL PLACE BUT... A W ARNQfG thai the present segregation I schools for the nt communii m S:n^ ipore would result hi m :appy future ioc i -d .ngton L B. X ive who lec\ I the Cokny this week-e.d318 words
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164 1956-04-27 8 ;daraan Is!am (Brothers of Islam) have not jet decided whether their party should be a political or welfare organizatk The protem president of the party. Tuan Syed Ali Alattas. told The Standard yesterday that the sponsors would decide after Hari Raya. He said some local164 words
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Article45 1956-04-27 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Thur^ rt today, Sadipun bin Warathoni and N.» ii^.a:: r.i '.>.-. charged with housebrc. and theft of three fountain pens, a gold ring, a wristwatch and $50 on Swec Lar. E Trial was fixed for May fl at Kulai.45 words
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Article34 1956-04-27 8 A PRELIMINARY inquirj t irge i aband r.:nz i im w born child against r.ty S.( '.v H nu. 16. was postponed to April 30. c the principal witness could n be tra34 words
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Article172 1956-04-27 8 sing o\- B a a Board yesterday appro expenditure of $192,000 for amenities m the rural MM It Includes the development of Pasir Ris be* resort laying out standpipes, lire hydrarr. r improving roads md a S Ccmrr. .;n:ty Centre. The major r development of172 words
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278 1956-04-27 8 EXAMS KEEP UNIVERSITY ART STUDENTS IN WITH the introduction of .i sessional examination, second-year Arts students have joined the ranks of the apathetic" m Tniversitv extra-curricular activity states The Malayan Indersrad. official organ ot the I niversitv of Malaya Students' I nion Extra-curricular actii I m t LJni vrrsit j278 words
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Article121 1956-04-27 8 LORONG LIMAU OFFICIALS office-b; irers I S g .pore Lor> ng Chinese Sports am: V Benefit Party elected at its an ral meeting In I were: President Mr. C. I 1 How. Vi Lim Kirn Hai, Loo Ken? Soon. On:: and Lee Hock Lim, Hon. S Mr. Tan Hai 1121 words
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Article88 1956-04-27 8 Hari Raya Radio Broadcasts radio Malaya nai pce< pared a special programme to entertain Malay and Muslim listeners during the Han Raya festivities it win broadcast i Harl Raya sermon :n the morning :r m the Abi Bakar Mosque ;n Johore Bahru. Readings from the Koran and Han Raya messages,88 words
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Article77 1956-04-27 8 JOH^Ki; BAHIU*. ThUIS. Aftl r ..:i interval of m\ > yean .i Douglai dix.rvv'.! urship award has been ma u\ The .-.:.0r I bii fin li MasoN bin A:>>h;: Rash hid, ol X i (fa i] > i r i'u• ct st udent bI the Unl^ i nity77 words
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Article25 1956-04-27 8 DATO Wong Sbee Fun, mcmi Ihc Jobore State Council H I Datin Wong have returned from Hongkong, where attend their wed ling.25 words
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Article120 1956-04-27 8 FIRE DESTROYS HOUSE A GKOIT Ol YOITHS YESTERDAY SAVED A SINGAPORE KAMPONG FROM BEING DKSTROYKI) BY FIRE. I They wen la Serangoon Road ii 11.49 un when I flames shooting out of a house whoM occupani had gone out. Tb6 yt ttfa immediately Id &C I120 words
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Article61 1956-04-27 8 the Singapore Ramakrishna Mission schools will be conducting a recitation. essay and oration contests as part Of the Thiruvalluvar Day celebrations on May 18. The conte-t wi 1 1 be m Tamil lor students of both Tamil and English schools. Students who wish to take part m the61 words
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Article72 1956-04-27 8 THE family Planning Association will hold a Food and Fun Fair at the Presbyterian Church, on Orchard Road, from 10 30 a.m. to 6 p m.. on May 25. In addition to the many articles, and various foods for sale, a special curry lunch will72 words
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Article82 1956-04-27 8 Eviction Notices Cancelled IPOH, Thus. Eviction notices served by the ipoh and Menglembu Town Council on tish and vegetable wholesalers m the Central Market here will be cancelled. This follow! a decision taken at today's monthly meeting Ol the Council which decided that an additional building b<? erected m the82 words
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Article124 1956-04-27 8 Discharged But Not Acquitted BUTTERWORTH, Thura. a 31-year-o I tony dfii bt, Chong Kum Slew ol Kampong Boyan. Taiping, wai discharged by Mr, G J. Jennings, Presideni oi the Sessiona Court. bere, to lay, the discharge not amoutiti::^ to a:i arquittal. The charge au-i- c t Chong was causing the124 words
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Article94 1956-04-27 8 Farm Exhibition May Be Postponed THE island-wide agricultural show panned for the first time by the Singapore Government may have to be postponed tor lour or five months. Itanben of the Rural Board upon whom the success of the show depends held yesterday the time given by Government was too94 words
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Article488 1956-04-27 8 Drastic Action Taken By Firms KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Several big agency houses m Kuala Lumpur are planning to refuse to take delivery of their goods landed at Port Swettenham, m protest against what they consider to be an unfair method of assessing Customs duty. Some firTDB488 words
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Article126 1956-04-27 8 BUTTER WORTH. ThUW. A youth. Ooi Ah 00, of Mengkuang Rood, under U years ct a^e. was sent to the Tc l< k Mas Henry Gurn< y School Ul Malacca until he Vmfl 21. by Mr. B. J. X. Jennlngs, President ol the Bessions Ct126 words
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Article, Illustration55 1956-04-27 8 Standard Photo h> MRS. JOYCE THOMPSON, a ptife^T" prano and pianist Ngaire (.iiMm, are sec at the Selangor School o) Mir v:./,. Road. Kuala Lumpur. <m hnMi i,, part m a concert to i«l thr s. Hut lunri Xo be hi Id at thr M n Young KoadYong Peng Seong - 55 words
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94 1956-04-27 8 New Assn. To Bo Formed A CALL lor special nj:t> .•■<: ,4 born Sinuapore citizen^ will v j tive of a new association to l»< inim J be called the SaJ All-Races Local Bon urman of the ConJ vening Committee. Mr. si •I ■wr..r r94 words
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124 1956-04-27 8 DEYEEOFMENTI :r. H East v. 11 übject di n m the B B "Asil and th scries on May L 9, by three leading Brit sh iourn ili ts Th v art 1 Kenneth Hai ant E :or of "The Obxrv. i :m I formerly124 words
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Article32 1956-04-27 8 MR. FOO FATT YEOW <A >ing has been admitted M o and solicitor in ij application made before SR Justi fcncroe at t Coun. s moved by Mr. a.32 words
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Advertisement8 1956-04-27 8 Jjakowi (Stand UNSURPASSED IN QUALITY <*&nt &oon products8 words
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Advertisement115 1956-04-27 8 "UM aaWN i" t —^^^^^^Z!^^^ 1 r~> with n rare mastery the ChronometcT >**W V^iMi B»sW^^ Competitions of the Neuchatel Obscrvntorv V^^w^ regardless of their extreme severity In the Wristwatch class TEKJI T U PILOT F THP UNT Z C N I I rl 5 The Balance ho. 5 VICTORIES115 words
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Article2223 1956-04-27 9 >- ;>..nncan has the Kid almost bashed up m seven rounds, and now for the kill as he goes m for the ci hth Concluding —one of the world's greatest boxing stories, as told by Frank Kooney m this STANDARD; C\\\\\\\w\\\\vw\\A y cature Series wwwwmuwvww L r i2,223 words
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Article599 1956-04-27 9 Harold Nicolson - Harold Nicolson SOLDIERS GLORY. By Sir (»o«»ri:r Bell. Lditr.l li\ Brian Stuart. (Cj. Bell and Sons. by ON h> retirement Irom active service, Ma rQeneral Bir G< rg< B< I dug out the Journals v..\ieh be bad X* pt I r more than hail a century599 words
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Article120 1956-04-27 9 MAN who spent the night m a Derby police cell began I campaign for more comforts for drunks. "Men should be brought to soberness m more comfort." he told magistrates. "I WSJ pl;ic«'d In a hard concrete cell. There were no blankets on the bed. Everybody who comes120 words
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Advertisement102 1956-04-27 9 liv\ %l o°*/ I Rr^fit you can 'Fn RELY 0N J/ //VJO JirJ' (PACKLD IN 5 LB'2j LB. AND ILB 7\^ Doctors agree that, from about the nj^'^i ~l_ i ninth or tenth month, healthy babies HU require a FULL CREAM MILK as an ■^[l^fS)[t>) A !u important part of102 words
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Miscellaneous197 1956-04-27 9 standard's [EOSSWDM PUZZLE j j I I 4 ~~^l I-I-LI > 6. Grunts from being th.s up i a t*r of <<^ of a reporter to affect strongly <7) 3tch a person could not m I Krattered on a picnic? I > •91 15. Medicine a: mixed m noney clinches197 words
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Article, Illustration77 1956-04-27 10 raja k man lin bin Raa <;■•". u'!:ng m cr. m:-v I r Brothers i Malaya' Ltd X ial i i impur, wh i la leaving hortly for th< United King I m to ■<••• nd the Duke oi Edinburgh's Conference i n Industrial Communities at Oxford77 words
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Article391 1956-04-27 10 FAITH IN COLONY'S FUTURE SEEN A.I.A. Policy Impresses Scott THE Commissioner-General for South-east Asia, Sir Robert Scott, yesterday dispelled the fears of "some people m Singapore who are nervous about the city's future." The Commissioner- General was laying the foundation stone of the American International Assurance Co. Ltd.'s new S5391 words
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202 1956-04-27 10 Rubber Drops 1¼c On Lack Of Orders Communications Representative KI'RRKK closed at 81^ rents per Ib. for first crude May shipment. 11 cents below Wednesday's level. Overseas demand was poor and cn'.y a mall tUIUOVeC VM 11 ported. r-.e prl a opene I at ss!. c::' > an i a:202 words
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Article269 1956-04-27 10 Finance* Ami Conmmeree INFLUX OF MERCHANTS THE steady influx of Japanese businessmen into Singapore is reflected m increased trade between Malaya and that country. T :ai trade m January amounted to 500,642^375 compa:- with $39,837,921, m the previous month January imports totalling $25,710,688 (December $*****,907) represented269 words
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Article130 1956-04-27 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Product Exchange noon closing c> per ni-ul yesterday A: :i! >l*'»\ h;";vrr>. s' M iy |29| buyers, $30 sellers: June 129] buyers, "k :se lers; cor,--:; t oil <bu k I m n i era, coconut oil (drums) sellers, Muntok frhite pepper $109 sellers, Sarawak white130 words
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Article51 1956-04-27 10 NEI YORK, April 18 (UP) D' > a Jones closing ■verages: STOCKS 30 Industrials 509 09 20 Rail a ***** 1/2 I' till ties 6508 i:> Stocks 179 ti2 BONDS M> Bondi 9f; fii F.p D'> a Jnnov Commodity Futures Index ***** 26 average |«qi»]fl 100) cosed51 words
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Article319 1956-04-27 10 There was quirt support for industrials at slightly lower levels m the Malayan share market yesterday. Tms were inclined to ease, wlflle rubbers were neglected. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association yesterday were:- Business Done MALA YAM sharebroken reported v loUawini bustossi rio".o yc>*. crriav319 words
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Article, Illustration47 1956-04-27 10 BargainHunters GENERAL vinr of the Mid-TeCf Snlc Which starred at Ginn Singh A Co. Ltd., Rn flics Place. Singapore, yesterday. A large number o' .<-hoj> pcrs crowded tht pnfwiati looking lor bargains. There are price reductions m vuniy lines, according to a spokesman of the departmental store.47 words
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Article, Illustration95 1956-04-27 10 THE foundation stone of the American International Assurance Co.. Ltd.'s S."> million I'2-storry building m Singapore was yesterday laid by t! c Commissioner(ieneral for South-east Asia. Sir Robert Scott. Helping him as he lays the foundation stone is the architect, Mr. F. M. Howie. Picture below shows:Standard - 95 words
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283 1956-04-27 10 PAA Total Operating Revenues Top Record SS: I 'Wl mo I ■W>, Mr. Ju an j ■c 28th annuafLJß raid it v res by nZnl and tourists were largest single item*> balance of intenntioni- J merits. American tourists ttam »J on c u an d a half biISaVM which were283 words
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Article374 1956-04-27 10 SHELL'S retail facilities throughout Malaya will be improved m line with its expansion plans. Topping the li.st of facilities, which retailers are being encouraged to offer customers, is driveway service. Almost unknown m thii Dountrj a yeai two a^o. driveway Mrvice fci now cat< ling on374 words
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Article42 1956-04-27 10 THJ nanae Bank? Association made the folio changes m its rates to merchants *crday: ADA: buying airmail TT 8. OD 4 90 d/--credit bills, 33 I d e bihs. m OD REA Canada 32 I Other exchange rates remain unaltered.42 words
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Advertisement557 1956-04-27 10 NOTICES THE MfcDK VI. REGISTRATION ORDINANCE. 1953 \o. 23 of Thr Medical Council Rrgu!.iti.:ns. 1».>3 T>Y virtue of the fa r 1 are vacancies on Medical Cour I the Colony of Singapore, I r I invite m- dical practitioners resident m the i r.. rr.v. at >n> duly seconded with557 words
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Advertisement493 1956-04-27 10 NOTICES JOIIOKE PW D TENDER NOTICE HPENDERS from Class 'F' and 1 W J>. Contractors will be received at the office of the STATE JEEB P.W.D. Johore up to the noon of the 5.5.56 for ERECTION A: COMPL& TION OF 2 CLASS IX QRS A TUCK SHOP AND CLASS ROOY.>493 words
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Advertisement116 1956-04-27 10 YUGOSLAV _UNE Port Sudon, ol ed From Hongkong re Rongoon Bombov r Port Said. Beyrouth, Venue, T--5,n ß aport M»i..cc* 1/2 m v AVALA 26 28 Apr :<> iC Apr DiflkortO ni- -f coon »o w From Adriatic Near tost, Indio ona Hongkonq G^ner^AgeLs EAST MOUNT AGENO 17 B Robinson116 words
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Miscellaneous40 1956-04-27 10 Bee. Van Den Brock. I** m b .v, it h art Autolvc, 1 4. Antiiochu- 1 of Johannesburg Maersk 15. Canara 18-f^« 19. Bentong 21 28. Jutlandia B. Ff Taronea 37. Empire i BPtn< BhWM iMfnJ Cardigan IW. l *m40 words
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Advertisement706 1956-04-27 11 -FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. I /4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE -fTH AMERICAN SERVICE Boiton NC ort Y t Pk Balt Ph.lad.lph,, Cult S P^« PSham P« nang l-n. 9/14 |un.ls/U 1 7 1 8 p ;t(d v ofh po>t '<>-- a«d d.*thar,e ccat 0r t0 NORTH GERMAN LLOYD AMBURG AMERICAN706 words
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Advertisement1131 1956-04-27 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 18 l t (Incorporated m Sinuporc) (12 lines) J T.;.' THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T o Cjrr.ers opt lO n to proceed via other ports to load and di%charg« c«rg«. SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON CONTININT. Singapore. ■■■1 ill tor L »v-,poo. 61,131 words
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Advertisement729 1956-04-27 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Pott Said, Genoa, Antwerp, Rottrcdom, Hamburg ord Copenhagen. Spore P. S'hom PenonQ x. "SUMBAWA" 27 29 Apr 30 Apr 1 Moy 2 3 Moy xx* "JUTLANDIA" 16 1 8 Moy 19 1 9 Moy 20 21 Moy xxxi "FALSTRIA abt: 29 31729 words
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Article, Illustration485 1956-04-27 12 Christine Diemer - Christine Diemer says almost reverential awe Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer approaches Ferenc Molnar's play, "The Swan." the story of a Princess, and transfers it to Cinemascope and Technicolor with a wealth of beauty and a total lack of excitement. Outspoken rumour (ar couple of highly paid pub boys worth ever485 words
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Article287 1956-04-27 12 ELEPHANTS FLY FOR FUN IUST under an hour's drive from Hollywood 1 found the MgftTl playground m the world. It is a KiO-acrc amusement park called "Disneyland." Poi 20 yean this had been him an idea m Walt Di>ncy's mind. In 1952 his dri ;im got undei way and last287 words
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Article98 1956-04-27 12 A\ FRY clamorous blonde hoarded my bus m X v.mh! rerenU> All the p,>. ;i rs turned round to surr md then bccan to fl BMI her They came the conclusion tha. was startlingly like KIM NUN \K .-dn possibly be her becv. c whoever heard of a98 words
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Article73 1956-04-27 12 M\KION BRANDO has >ome tin> >» .ir> on his v: *t th it (I it" back to his ih Idhoml when the family owned an old horse named F. i me V renzy. ri^tint battle went on h it n Marlon and his Fran, about who i ride73 words
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Article, Illustration484 1956-04-27 12 AHMAD HUSSAIS - They Must Reveal to Appeal AHMAD HUSSAIS by pGYPTIAN films which are imported for screening m Singapore and the Federation are mainly musicals which have a universal appeal. The Malayan audience shows much greater appreciation of dancing and bellydances by Egyptian stars than the songs which were once the craze484 words
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Article, Illustration701 1956-04-27 12 DONALD ZEC - SO NICE. ..BUT SO DUMB DONALD ZEC by TT is dawn and we are off the Azores famous for tea. pineapples and BBC anti-cyclones. And I am slightly seasick, dreaming of a white bismuth and thinking of Roxanne Arlen, William Holden and Mr. Abner J. Qreshl< r. This may sound701 words
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Advertisement74 1956-04-27 12 4L>* pi ft y IIT' Wll Coo/off w/rt a ICEyffl^EMl D° u bl e Diamondin^^Hi THE FINEST PILSENER Double Diamond is stronger, more i^^^^^SHH^S^^^S thoroughly 'eJreMng than any oiher |in^^^^""^*p^?^^^nj Pilscnei beei you've evei tasted There's R l M^^^•• M^ C :r^^vj^^^JßJ■ do finei beei m the whole of Malaya—74 words
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161 1956-04-27 13 Italy Hands Brazil First Soccer Defeat Vpr.l 25 (Reuter) -ITALY thrashed rr s:<.aN tn nil in their football intertoday The swift, precise movements of completely mastered the complex pass the MMtors who were disappointimr r. defeat I first susU ned bv BncrJI n-match Kuropean tour v ends wit] gainst England.161 words
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Article64 1956-04-27 13 PHILIPPINE SOCCER XI SEATEN L^ April 26 (L'l me m Korea on WedET where a ■elected Kglge team defeat^dtke m a goodwill at Seoul stadium. Koreans scored their is the first hall while the played against a i*ke second half, with the Jj behind them, the P sainst an effeci64 words
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Article26 1956-04-27 13 OCTHAMPTON. April M Southampton, ion three south *it ir:nu ;ide, Rampla b noal to nil under floodhere tonlfht, a:- r a Übs first h^26 words
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Article71 1956-04-27 13 J c ia .ssia> broke his own d re« the hammer at the all -union athletics meeting m Moscow today with a throw of 65 85 metres, reports Tasa, the S Newa afencv. R vonosiv's official world rocord^of €4.33 metres (21 1/2 inches) was set m Warsaw71 words
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Article1061 1956-04-27 13 HARRY GEE - HARRY GEE Says SOCCER is the sport of the world, played by all races and colours. Booted players and barefooted ones take part m it with equal zest. Palatial stadiums and mean little streets of teeming towns provide pitches for the richest ami poorest teanxs.1,061 words
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Article167 1956-04-27 13 Seeded Players Through BOURNEMOUTH. England. April 25 (Rcutrr) Five nations Australia. United States, Denmark, Sweden and Britain were represented m the last eight nt the men's singles alter todays play m the British hard courts tennis championships here. There were no upsets In either the men's or women's singles and167 words
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Article38 1956-04-27 13 LONDON. April |6, (API— Grimsl v Town defeated Southport 2-0 last dJjcM and captured Urn third division champftooship of the English aOCCCf leac'io. Thai means Grimsbr will itep un Into division two soccer next bcj on38 words
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Article, Illustration978 1956-04-27 13 EMIL ZATOPEK - ATHLETES MUST LEARN BOTH FROM VICTORY DEFEAT EMIL ZATOPEK Still Winning rvwwww wwwwv Ry k \^\^\^\\^T\^^^^\^^\ >. THE first post-war Olympic Game>; were held m London m 1948. Shortly before the Olympic (James I trained everyday on the track by running 5 times 200 metres, 20 times 400 metres andP.A. - 978 words
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Article166 1956-04-27 13 LONDON tori! 29 (Renter*— Res 1 1 1 s of t might's association football 'iiV'"!C' were DIVISION TWO Lincoln 1 Stoke l DIV. THRKi; iSOI'TIIr.RN) Gillingham 'i Colchestei 1 Ipswich 2 Brifhton 1 Norwich o Bournemouth 2 Reading l Exeter 2 So bend l Watford 0 Swindon166 words
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Article31 1956-04-27 13 Xl \LA Ail s. > J < against Presidetr I Saturday at J ..,<! grou I\. H ith soccer classic a h« played F large* for both giimes are $1.31 words
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Advertisement414 1956-04-27 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ACKNOVVUDCMFM I anche Bogaart, Beatrice l> heartfelt thanks to all kind Kves and friends who atie funeral as well as who sent wreath*, letters and telegrams of condolence. Sill \TIO\S VACAM API >XS are i fier. Public works Department. •i of Malaya. The sal Kale is as follows:—414 words
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Miscellaneous125 1956-04-27 13 il Abncr By 4/ Copp f y ;ME 1O '-^PARE/-3- 3 /Gißr. f -l MSH TO MARRY YOUR A «e-m-/wbald.gcll-s)4a V with me ff-—. r^ V^^wo^Sle^wiKw^r^ a Uley Oop By V. T. Hamlin Kcart O£ Juliet Jones By Sfon Drofce -<§§! A^r^.A^J',.^U REAUZfDHOW^CM- mjjjSb^J I V, TAKING A VVA.K. rftfte^125 words
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Article, Illustration55 1956-04-27 14 417 pounds plus 372 pounds of fighting Fury Hi rs 2Z3 Ih. Kadrodro 102 lb. CCbb IK Ib. Kavula ISO lb. TUKANA is too heavy for Philippines Ja:c!'a» i Kid, but Sonny Ch S ngapore is just righ: even battle with the odds just r I Tht picture shows, Sonny,55 words
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787 1956-04-27 14 JEFFERY JAMES - JEFFERY JAMES The Killer' from the USA lands Holds a Gun.. And He Gets His Man For Tonight By FIVK minutes after the six-foot-four American Negro Deavin 'Killer' Hayes landed m Singapore promoter Lee See Pin suffered his umpteenth (he hopes it will be787 words
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Article, Illustration11 1956-04-27 14 Tall, Dark And Dangerous Dcrr- Bmytt says: "Jfg fight u'.'! dcc:cic"11 words
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Article91 1956-04-27 14 Main cxrnt: l>::nc'.i Radr riro Fiji) vers a Deavin "Kil cr 1 H i CUSA I r the heavya eight eh impionship o; the Orient 12 rounds. 2nd Main e\ent: Mike Ravula •V: i) yen \s Men* CSobb (Aot* 3rd Main event: Sonny Chia ■s re) versus Javellana91 words
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Article103 1956-04-27 14 C C Shuttlers Beat Handy THE Cycle C. P ninton lean beat Ha: our games to three m a ily match played at Singapore Badminton Stadium recently. Results: (Cycle Carriages Players mentioned first) Singh-*: Robert Le e beat Wont Toon Kirn 7-15. 15-12. 15-9; a Kasstm beat Wong 15-7. 15-2;103 words
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Article14 1956-04-27 14 MELBOURNE. April 26 enter)— An acceptance oerta, to ton- O;>n:i,.i- Gam.14 words
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293 1956-04-27 14 There's 'No likelihood' oi settling six-year-old rift THE annual championships of the Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation i> scheduled to be held on May m and 20, and ft is very unlikely that an\ member of the Swifts Athletes Association would compete m293 words
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Article89 1956-04-27 14 One Short Arsenal Hold Jollilads ARSEN -\I. Si orta Club di c-a 2-3 with Jollilads Athletic Union m a SAFA !>v league to;- a t Geylans stadium yes '•ye; iy PTitto only ten Men, Arsenal i w ird to opi n the >f>i )rp the 9) i minute when Subramaniaco89 words
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Article89 1956-04-27 14 I! IK ALL-MALAY A football team consisting oj 17 players md three officials will fly to imbodia at noon today. Their an\ A-mm Cup •OCCtf fixture is [he return match against Cam bodia to be played al Phnom Penh tomocrOU OV on Sunday. Then second Asian89 words
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Article202 1956-04-27 14 Calling Mr. Chandy Sportsletter SIR WbUc nffpfTtiffg Mr. Matthew Chandy's teelinjjs towards your cricket reporters' o'n-ervHtior.s m callr z Indian A>soeiation a third rate tesm, one must. at the mim time, be able to face facts, Although there U do system m thi> country whereby standards o! cricket are rated,202 words
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Article69 1956-04-27 14 S 'pore Selection THE team to represent Singapore Selection ■gainst 24 Field Engineer Regiment of Hongkong In friendly SOCCCr match to br played at Jalan Besar stadium a1 p m today will be: Fook Tens; Rashid Giman. All Samijan; Foo Hee Jong. Lee Kok Sen-. Aman Kastawi: Om^r Awang Radin69 words
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362 1956-04-27 14 GOALS MORE GOALS INTO ARGONAUTS' BAG Team Of The Year? They Could Be! Argonauts 8 SHB Pot ice 2 COLONY soccer fans are beginning to believe that the title of the 'team of the year' will go to the Argonauts Football Club, the winners of last Mar's SAFA junior league362 words
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Article285 1956-04-27 14 AAA 5 Dockyard 2 AMICABLE Athletic Association, who arc fightins hard to get to the top of SAFA's division 1 league, put up a grand display against H.M. Dockyard to beat them by five goals to two at the Jalan Besar Studium last night. I285 words
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Article, Illustration481 1956-04-27 14 And El Dorado U Back In Form PENANG, Th v r s. OPERA II who had only raced three times since his arrival m Malaya did a winning gallop on the Penang training track this morning. Opera II looked a vastly improved horse when reeling off half a mile481 words
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102 1956-04-27 14 Farewell Wins For Ooi And Ong In Japan >. April 2 Thorny Cud dw9 po, Te.k Hock and <ff| l «J;y easily defeated jJ mm BMjnintnn star* inird and final appe arance Japan, beatm* an all Kaa team lour to zero m OsakaCl The former world china en route home102 words
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Article20 1956-04-27 14 BLACKPOOL. EBCH April 26 <Rruter»- Sm Harris, serve outside rifht. nal Stanley Mar team for Uw20 words
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Advertisement126 1956-04-27 14 ELECTION!! ELECTION" AT OF THE MOST POIM LAI! "BECKS BEER Qlg Commencing From 28th April to 12th M nn|7rp lst IAI)IKS (>nll) UI:I V rlll/rS'SndRAniV/sE^ I IIILLUi ;>() cosMi -nc i Purchase 1 Bottle Beck's Beer Purchase 1 Booklet of M I) nice (<•;•- l For Every Hour Sit-Out (Cash)126 words
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Miscellaneous139 1956-04-27 14 SOCCER SAJ.A. lfagi:e co:.iMUNITY: RAF. vs. Eurasians al /alan Besar Sad urn at 5.M FRIEMJLY: Singapore Selection vs. 24 Field Engineer Regiment 0/ Hongkong, 7 p.n DIV. •'>. i-' Boys' roim ps. R AX, H aah at Geylai y Stadium at 515 p.>". DIV. SB: RAF. Changi vs. Indian BS.139 words
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