Singapore Standard, 1 May 1956
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Title Section11 1956-05-01 1 Singapore Standard ejahfjqh sgjsjgksjgksj T7T- MX, AIM IRK. TLEM)AI, MAY 195011 words
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Article228 1956-05-01 1 3,ooo_Pol^ Stand By 40 Radio Patrols TUNKU RAGES OVER A TOAST TO CHINA No Double Dealing, He Warns Leong A V I d ment of "1 the unity of the Overiese and drink to the Ri public of China I would not tolerate double this coun was any228 words
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Article129 1956-05-01 1 Two Die, 6 Hurt In Plane Crash Cyprus Bound With 54 Aboard I), England, April 30 (AP)— J hoi k tirplane th 54 British sen ices and children ior .strife-torn C pruv tikeoff today at this RAF airfit i were killed, a and a child, and vcre seriously inpTane carried129 words
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Article30 1956-05-01 1 rAIPD ri] 30 \p. Presider* Chiang Kai-shek nas issued orders requiring all members of his Chh Nationalist armed forces to spend one hour a day m30 words
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Article82 1956-05-01 1 ANDREW ROTH - Merdeka Talks ANDREW ROTH i> int':, London r.iirr.iw 11> it* i LONDON, Mon Tense discussions among Singapore's deleg continued into late afternoon today with PAP leader Lee Kuan Yew riding Chief Minister David Marshall hard from the left. The essence of the disagreement is believed centre around the conditions under82 words
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126 1956-05-01 1 LONDON, April 30 (AP)— Communist Party chief Nikita Khrushchev declared todnv the Soviet I nion is m tafsjsjf ot establishing good relations with the United States and we shall no everything m that direction.'" de the statement |fj an arrival Bpeect) at MOSCOW airp<126 words
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Article170 1956-05-01 1 Defeats, Gossips, Dinners, Unfeminine Women... M\V YORK, April :;n. Renter)— President 1 isenhower s pet hates. hu h most often i ause him to ios > his temper, arc politicians who put their arms round his shoalder, unfeminin* woi .'n. gossips, and unpunctuality, it was repaired today170 words
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Article76 1956-05-01 1 MALAYAN DOLLAR GAINS 1/16d. THE Malayan dollar n red by 1 li ■:I pi nn.v ;n terms Ol -sterling j U :iay. -fi rday the Malayan i-\--change Banks Association's selling rates. T.T. or O.D. .-tood at 2/3 15/16; buying T.T. at 2/4 1/16 and buying O.D. at 2/4 1/8. They76 words
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730 1956-05-01 1 BUT PAP LEADER DRIVES A HARD LEFT are abnormal times. Mr. Marshall would like to satisfy British rears by defining this broadly to cover any internal disorder or Communist seizure i I power threatening of Britaln's bases. Lee Kuan Yew insists you cannot730 words
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Article297 1956-05-01 1 It's THREE thousand officers^ Police force will be on thc al^ today May Day. They were prdered to be ready for m^j action from dusk yesterday Forty radio patrol cars v*. ill scour Ihr throughout thc Colony m the look-out for an> of the Colony's ill be today. This Is297 words
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Article41 1956-05-01 1 R" M 1] ten 1 n the Burmese genera show that the ruling A* Fascist People Freedom League is continuing to main* tan id. the parties Is Anti-Fsscist Peoples F dom League Inn- 3 Rlght-v Burma Nationalist bloc41 words
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Article47 1956-05-01 1 COLOMBO. April .10 (Reuter) Mr. s. Bellamuttu. former Mayor ot Colombo, fads J rrnaanced his title as an Officer af thc Order nf the British I.nipire i0.8K.) m support of the new lefts Hag Government's polh v of disesSSffagiag Imperial honours47 words
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Article, Illustration245 1956-05-01 1 HUNDREDS SAW MURDER ON DOORSTEP BUT NO ONE WILL TALK SKXAL Mon. Hundr la ol Senai New Villagers who saw their Home Guard platoon commander murdered m cold blood by armed rists at the crack ol dawn on Sunda;.' have sealed their ling m terror. Not one of them who245 words
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Article120 1956-05-01 2 Mur. unci Hors at their ig here today, decided Malay as the second age of their Council. A. M. Abu Bakar. who eL/the motion, .said that ng the language as future lingua-franca of country, it was high time Council adopted v final language along l ngiish. He said the120 words
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Article91 1956-05-01 2 UPIS. Mon •eftegates representing ian 16 guilds and towns and new .n the district m*t at Chamber of Comthe local branch ol Chinese Take Up Fight Once More i C-nral of the age qua'ificaand the Malay language test for Federal Citizf Thc meeting resolved that all schools m Mai91 words
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Article123 1956-05-01 2 on jp I and official i 0 years. ication > Hussain a* I Literary and j am Hall of the it Isjss lefejl nf oved, and the ill ha\e to be .*»eti ernmOSl. said Dato k. hopccTto) improve the :ie s at the v two Malay teachers' training^ colleges123 words
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Article71 1956-05-01 2 X I I I I B The residents of Jcrkeh vi fc m the Lipis district of Pahang wiil go to thc polls on Thursday to elect three local Counirs to replace those who have completed their term. Thc Pollinu station will be ded m the71 words
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Article, Illustration16 1956-05-01 2 jg h'ldrl'n "t Mr» iCy W,-na 11., an »if- ..f a IM, AMy^^r^16 words
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Article26 1956-05-01 2 A FISHMONGER Ng Yong Ann, was robbed of $68 at 3.40 a.m at the junction of Joo Chiat Road and Joo Chiat Terrace yesterday.26 words
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Article90 1956-05-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Eleven potential ofliccrs from) the Federation Military College, who have been selected for training at the Royal Academy, Sandhurst, and Eaton Hall Officer Cadet School will leave the Kuala Lumpur air field tomorrow at 8 a.m. on the first leg of their journey90 words
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290 1956-05-01 2 M. FIRM PAID DIRECTOR $500 A MONTH H LUMPUR. M ag. 40---old rice merchant aud charge, claimed m the Sessions Court today that he was managing director of a |500.000 rice 'handling corporation on a salary of $500 a month. day began his d v a a barge of crtml290 words
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Article124 1956-05-01 2 Still Wants To Marry Her MALA II MPI M..11 lee Poh Yook. i I•i > i 711 1 had lm fiance sf 111(1 she h.nl m.r h> He I ns, M s_ trat. lm tb. it af Sit. ~t nk. Nay. an amah, at ne Latter** Brickfields Koad home li>124 words
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66 1956-05-01 2 Malay Union Not Against S'pore UMNO THE president of the Sinsss* pore Malay Union. Tunku Muhammad. Tha Standard yesterday that from the views and of the Allisnca rcpn the X deka Mission was not directed again Organization. •We are not satisfied the statement made by Inche U-M tiairman. m tha66 words
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Advertisement98 1956-05-01 2 p^X^^^M QUALITY m^t^n elecance fj\f AND PRICE Eastern Style "GOLDEN WHEEL" f} KEROSENE STOVE On I y t r "OC i S.ngopore ami s Malaya A undc VNV^ r take a! kit* af \.7.'-^ v y <^>* rnnmel < rtc. *<*m^rr X t—^_-^_? Srjld at ">"u»*«*s fl') 3*B^_ VJ/ ovo,l,t!c98 words
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Article365 1956-05-01 3 Jobs Probe Body Told EXPATRIATE officers m Singapore have developed a cynical cm rude to the word promise/ it was stated at the Malayonization ~ZZ Commission last night. D: abolition terms fof expatriate officers m the Singapore Improvement Trust, Mr. S M. Dyson a spok365 words
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Article125 1956-05-01 3 Rom lii M.in of :..n.ir> imiuirs m the Siagapor, laaasaili il > ourt yesIrrday. a H- year -old cirl. Tay Sin\ Hutu was i th.- nr\t Assises oa a tentative ilMiulonnu a n hihl was ord. r. .1 BJ Mr (hour Singh, to he pl.n.-d125 words
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Article71 1956-05-01 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Kirn Sim. 38. pleaded v today .before the I Magistrate to a charge of ng for tin without a permit. Two women, Lee Ch and Yang Tham 7 the same i trial. re said to have tin m Sungei Tua. near Kuala71 words
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Article108 1956-05-01 3 Dutch Order Conferred On Manager IX recognition of services to his country and to the Netherlands community m •outh-east Asia, t: ttana>f the National HandelsJsnk m Singapore. Mr. Jonknter Van der Wijck. was point td Chevalier of the Order of Orange-Nas Jay by Queen Juliana ot the Netherlands. The Netherlands108 words
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Article39 1956-05-01 3 l.\.\JO\U MAI IM Tit AUM, Mon. tr_^t^ a ta PP»n« conEscot Estate. Tan- Slaum, has been Jraueek. It is believed that r been abducted by tcrhew came to live 'ate a year and supervise tapping ne disappear**.39 words
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Article72 1956-05-01 3 Witness Found Dead JOHORE BAHRU, Mon Six da D I ite Lam gave evid man was convicted on a charge of criminal intimidation, he was found dead on an estate road m G- sng Patah. the Coronet's Co art told tod Lam sutlcred ten deep gashes all over thc b72 words
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101 1956-05-01 3 OUTHS attempt to, «J« into a house was •Policemen, a Sing ,pore y" *»s told yesterday. 19 2L youth Tay Klm CH_aa, d on a eh _rg< Orchard Road, o. l •rt was told thai Taj l ng to open the door ;__JL52^L_* h101 words
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Article99 1956-05-01 3 $50,000 On Road Fixtures SINGAPORE City Council Is spending about $50.(100 anBusily on road furniture aionc. Mr. L. R. Krelan. Chief Engineer ol Roads, told The Standard yesterday. He said this money was being spent mainly m mainlining and erecting new bus .shelters, roadside railings for >afety. and street Igns.99 words
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92 1956-05-01 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Ibrahim bin Ifada, a 20-year-old li cc; attendant, was kill- d a n his vehicle hurtled vi WO SB tO-fOOt ravin- |fl the Lake Gardens area ol Kuala Lumpui this aft rnoott Ibrahim jumped out when the :7V skidd* d and92 words
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Article74 1956-05-01 3 radio Malaya Sr* rl Club Is hoi ling Its annual dance at Ram Hotel on May 11. Vari( Items win be civen by s Innera oi Radio Malaya'a 1956 Talentime, and Bingapore'a champion mambo band the ('hand Ni-Ra'at Man: bo Boys. 1 fcetS, prio d74 words
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Article36 1956-05-01 3 BENTONG Mon. Teams from the UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance toiw d estat< a and village In the B< ntong distrl today, exhorting the p- pie to co-operate with the Government and offer information about the bandits36 words
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Article105 1956-05-01 3 First Malay To Join Skiing Team BUTTERWORTH, Mon Second-Lieutenant Idrij G:hman Men an of tbe Federation Rcsiment. now garrisoned Kusls Kangsar, svill cave Britain I Penai i n May 17 alter Dear two an i hall braining In military col egea m Britain. He ii the younger brother of Major105 words
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154 1956-05-01 3 i^^ident ...daraanl lam J \SP X ol Islan Mr y ed^ mSM,Dahla l the I 0I n iff** the £L que l tl whether JJLgJy t :m a or, v. n or not. The resignation by the two c< mmittee m< mbexi followed154 words
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Article262 1956-05-01 3 COUNCILLOR TOLD: ATTEND MEETINGS SINGAPORE City Councillor Mr Sin Ben^ Seng (Independent ayaj yc.'.e:told to attend eonv mntee m i tinga regulai ly I ni wasting the Council.- time by racing too many doul):.-. When Mr. SI W 10 ol the Public lies C nmittee,262 words
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Article51 1956-05-01 3 SINGAPORES First District Judge. J.VV.D. Ambrose yesterday acquitted three women. without calling for their defence, ot importing Choong Kon Tai 18. of Selangor. on Feb. 20 into the Colony lor the purpose of prostitution. They were Wan Lin. 46 Yeong Poong Heng, 45. and Au San Chan.51 words
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Article51 1956-05-01 3 ALL rates and dues payable to the Rural Board on houses, land and rubber (states may be paid at the Lam Yew Sia Association. Thomson Road, from 9 am to l-M n. mi. today, it wai an nounced yesterday by Mr. S. K. Chan. Secretary of the Rural51 words
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Article, Illustration105 1956-05-01 3 TO SET UP A SCHOOL mIN G A PORKS exponent of Bali nrsp dancing. Nora Kraal, is leaving the Colony this week to sot up a dance school m K. v chins, Sarawak. Nora, who has been a teacher of dancing for more than ten years, is105 words
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Article187 1956-05-01 3 I IVK Singapore employers and trade unionists have boon invited to attend the Duke of Edinburgh's Study Con ference asj the human problems of industrial communities within the Commonwealth and Empire. Tin v are* If* aw D. It. v.\ I .cc managing director ot187 words
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Article65 1956-05-01 3 BUTTERWORTH, Mem. Law Ah Vim, 3d. told Mr Hassan bm Hussain, the Magistrate today that be usually stood outside the 105 Field Battery ta Began Jermal roe scrap.- of food when he was hungry. He said that the Australian soldiers were kmd and gave him rood.65 words
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285 1956-05-01 3 Pretty Girl's Photo Led Him To Court THE photograph of a pretty 21-year-old girl led a Malayan Other Rank. Private Jamaludin bin Mohamed belore a Sinsapore Court Martial yesterday on 12 charges of mail theft. Jamaludin, showed tht photograph to hi> friends m camp and claimed she was a pen285 words
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143 1956-05-01 3 KUALA Ll'MPl'R, "Mon— ln an independent Malaya visualised by the Labour*, Part> of Malaya, contemporary sultans will he the \last constitutional heads of their respective territories, The Standard reliably learnt tyday. The 1'• <^'t m4n. which the *rty is> t< .'imit to the IC. Cohst;' itiona143 words
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Article139 1956-05-01 3 Catholics Welcome Bishop MALACCA. M ti.— Cat tolies of the Portugm yesterday warmly weld Bishi p Pn'icarpo Da I a/ q| Macao at a tea pa: Pari_*hioners also pi purse to B nop m honour of the Silver Jubilee of his priesthood Dc endants of Portuguese Conquistadores later entertained tlie139 words
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67 1956-05-01 3 i he Un n yest£da point c to the na^' nt a oh v ncrease for la bourers and crease for ticl wirerm n Other d« n includ fixed workmc h time, gazette men. topj ,i arb. c. tr. ->ai rhe L'nior :h<67 words
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Article22 1956-05-01 3 the W^i Lone 47 wa> If you have seen thi n Inspector affic Investigation B fth. Se|"22 words
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Advertisement116 1956-05-01 3 LaV W 1 g\ I s f Mx «k u^fe^l^^^ffl^CTyyt^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B£S^^^^^^^^^^^' f —a— THRHHHHHHHH 1 "**&s«^s^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ jtr $3s-_________________l lali \%$P <<r ■■4w> I isoi iJSJSK^JsJy sslsPlltw SSB$ B_»llP'llilll__S^^^^^ %1& V- t ■^ittJHgl_____aaiw f ?vy_f_!^^^ Just watch those glistening Omo foo, because Omo is delightfully suds m action. Whether you wash perfumed.116 words
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Article238 1956-05-01 4 27 COMMUNITY CENTRES FOR S'PORE All To Be Ready In 5 To 10 Years SINGAPORE Government will build a total of 27 community centres m tke city and rural areas of the Colony. Revealing thia to Tho Standard yesterday, Supervisor of the Community Centre Section oi the Social Welfare Department,238 words
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Article, Illustration53 1956-05-01 4 "NIK .md Mrs K. Cianrson who WBfB married •»< < orslbig la llniflii nt*s m Klu.i!^ m rnll\ 1 bridegroom, safl ol .Mr. and ."Mr^. N. Kamasiiniv is attached tc. the P.W.D. Kluanc, and the bride thc feratef Miss N Thanalakshmi, is the daughter uf the late Mr.53 words
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246 1956-05-01 4 Martha Raye In $300,000 Suit WESTPORT, Connecticut, April 30 (UP) Tclcvi•i comedienne Mart;;.'. Rgye and a handsoir.e young >iay denied charges by tiie patrolman's wife tliat Mi R ive stole his affections while hi worked as her bodyf^iard Mr-. Barbara Anne O'Shea. 10, \v.:246 words
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Article179 1956-05-01 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Sinsa pore yesterday were: Ku> ers Seller^ Baa 4 10 1* gg| gg| Hi 1 K.s.s M.i\ B6i Si; No. 1 June 86] H No. i 85 Si) No I Is| Xl lone: ('un-l il>. t'KHI rhe price ot tin >es179 words
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Article101 1956-05-01 4 D-Day Man For Post At Tengah Rl lUP Captain R 1 P I 'v.:. Group Di] tor at the RA F Stall Brs -knell, has arrived m Singapore to take on i r command of R.AF. Station tccessioii to Gr up Captain R F: I v. no has returned to101 words
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Article28 1956-05-01 4 A YOUTH hit S w^rnan and robbed ht r of her identity cart and $10 cash In Lorong I 0 Geylang Road, Bingapore. ye.-ti rriay afternoon.28 words
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Article87 1956-05-01 4 Undertaker Admitted To Hospital A\* UNDERT A X E R WSS knifed and two other people beaten up m two separate dashes In the gangster-in-rested Silat Road area ol Singapore last night Ho Che ion Huat. 37, the undertaker, was admitted to the General Hospital with four stab wounds. m87 words
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Article69 1956-05-01 4 A LABOURER, C'hiam Ah Thiam. was put 00 probation for a year by tiie Singapore Second District Court yesterday after ii p pleaded guilty to a charge of being armed with a knuckle duster, at Geylang Road On March 23 last year. Prosecuting Officer, Ehspec" tor Eiam69 words
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272 1956-05-01 4 ROBBERY MUST STOP, SAYS JUDGr PENANG, Mon. -Robbery m Penang has become much too frequent and it has got to be stopped, declared Mr. Justice T. C Speiiser-Wilkinson m the A-sft-K Court today, when he ordered whipping and terms of imprisonment for272 words
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Article105 1956-05-01 4 Woman With The Heart Of A Beast PCNANQ, Mon A woman. Munimah .18. who burned her nine-veai-oid iaagatei was told by Mr. Au Ah Wah. m the Magistrates Court today that she had the face of :i human bein? but the heart of a beast. Munimah was placed on a105 words
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Article223 1956-05-01 4 Winners Of Bazaar Lucky Draw 'i 111; EOUowinf arc the wii ncrs of the Lucky Numl Lrawn at the United Kin^ Stall at the International Bazaar tor the Blind held durii al l k-endL Ki-<i ■assaaa: L Dr Keshnshinder Singj i lospital B 2 Dr John Cameron ot ii. th223 words
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Article80 1956-05-01 4 tax cm: NYO, S7, was tricycling along Beacli Ri ad near Middle Road wh» n hi was involved Ln a collision aril b a lorry yesfc rday. ESa dli i Ln the Singapore GK neral Hospital Lati r. Tlie Trafiie Pi lice are appealing for eye-witne80 words
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Article52 1956-05-01 4 TAN Twa Mak, 57, claimed trial m a Singapore Court yesterday to a charge of vo intarily causing burl to Vi Bd Foo at Ponggl Road, on A; 20. He was given a bail of till July 11 \v:icn the CBSS v.... co7 p up52 words
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Article348 1956-05-01 4 vi-: dnlvi r lis i Malaya M< dical i- acultj snnounci I ri ults ol th«- first pro- na. i xamination lor the d grei ol MBBS yesterda] 'i hi Hoi li -'i- nl tw pt d the i- t Proti ional E xaminat348 words
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Advertisement396 1956-05-01 4 J SHAW MtOINEatS ()RCA\!SMK)\ %TfllAl riUMS t MAY MOV/E NEWS ON SALf TODAY \tf*V\ C7TH?< LAST 5 SHOWS ViTaail »-*"^i^' ii-i.4:>-4-i>.:i(i. i.;p. :,mn, i.nnm "IT SO HAPPE\S I ?«o^ TOAUOMAV f j STARTS TOMORROVJI GREM PK All j r^|T3^2^r~- starts today: qK^l^jjjl^^L^^L 7 n-1.4;) -4 -i,..hi -«i..-, i T^EatKL __a396 words
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Article201 1956-05-01 5 Surprise Awaited Those In Court Yesterday VERDICT. NO COMPLAINTS PEOPLE who turned up at the six Police courts at South Bridge Road yesterday had a big surprise m store for them. Instead of the usual warm reception they received a very cold j one. 1 They201 words
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Article, Illustration222 1956-05-01 5 The Chikchak (Lizard) Is Set To Music Now ET Eddie Tonkin, a .riter whose very and love of mi has linked him with some ©f the big names am ng 1 bands Geraldo, Cotten and J Tnpson s Sextet who arrived m the year, is having his compositions i this222 words
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Article108 1956-05-01 5 SMUGGLERS HIT FOR A SIXER AGAIN /525,000 Seizure) In Noon Raid SINGAPORE Customs yesterday struck another blow at the opium smuggling ring m the Colon seized $25,000 worth of the contraband m a house m Lorong N. off Telok Kurau. A middle aged woman ed m connection with the seizure108 words
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Article45 1956-05-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mor The Federation H. 7. Commissione E Donald MacGillivray, panicd by Lady Brill arrive m pore from their informal to Australia and N S Zealand tomorrow. They are due to return to Kuala Lumpur the following day.45 words
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Article57 1956-05-01 5 TWO men Qui k Boon H( cs and _ns v.- w Siang, v st< rday claimed trial tfl thf S ipore Seventh Magisv Court to voluntarily ing hur* to Ahmed bin Suleiman, ar the labourer v Lson Road, on Sin Thi an re allows d57 words
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Article54 1956-05-01 5 A pi Bl IC rs m Chinrsf on "A New Pi n c °f Human Culture" spor. »red the I ersity of Ms Chinese Society will be en Pit] 01 CI M sn authority O* C H lory Vai _itj Ati I 'uw I k itre, a1 5.3054 words
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Article123 1956-05-01 5 He Retires From The Ocean Waves IN r e but moving 1 aboard the a yesterday the managevnt of Messrs. Islay Kerr agents for the vessel, paid to Mr. Silvester Colaro, the retiring Steward. Before presenting Mr. Colaco a silver salver m appreon of his "excellent o f 44 years'123 words
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Article43 1956-05-01 5 ving were elected hcar < the n the Singapore Houses Employees eir general met -C H. Chan: hon. Lim Hui Ci r Chan Pitt Committee members «?3 Hoe. Yee Wensj 1 Kunzi and Thia -J* hon. auditor- and Koh Yew43 words
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Article91 1956-05-01 5 THE Sinsapore Motor Traders 1 Salaried Employees Union yesterday sought thc ol the Labo ir Depart- >:., n 1 lettle It dispute artth the Motor Traders' Association Ifore thai 500 members a white-co ar workers— employed by ten motor Rims In the Colony are asking tor91 words
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Article182 1956-05-01 5 Big Problems Face Fufure THK Singapore Graduate Teachers' Association yesterday sounded a grave warning for thc future of the Nanyang I niversity. "If this new university docs assist immediately In thc formation of an Inter-Ur.: iMty Council, then there will be big problems to face m182 words
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416 1956-05-01 5 VARSITY HAS TO GET $16,000 IN 8 WEEKS FOR TOUR THL University of Malaya. Historical Society needs $32,--000 within the next two mon! hs (OC its planr.i d Qoodarill und Study Tout ofi India. Pakist an. and Cej li m the Hon. Se rv- tary. Mr N Raje ndra. told416 words
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Article154 1956-05-01 5 He Speaks For S'pore Eurasians THE gui stion of citizei tiip based op. birth or residential qualification does not din a fleet thc E irasian community, the President ol the Smgaport Eurasian Association, ati P F. Dc Souza, .-aid jests id ay Mr. Dc Souza said this whe asked whal154 words
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Miscellaneous272 1956-05-01 5 Standard &4lmanac Information at a Glance fimyiiL— m ,iitfatimmZ^Jmm* t I M\ EBSII Of II M A: |Fa ol M< I Clii icopatha {ical Meeting P tt.-:. Lab I I :>.m \M Ma] IJ CI II 530 p.m. c; ii Claai 5 3o p._n Mota Ri Clasi 7 30 on272 words
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Miscellaneous339 1956-05-01 5 TAMPIN CATHAY: -Timbe: jnck" 3. 7. P. 15 m. KUALA LUMPUR (M'lioi.: Rebel Without a C 7. ,>e 17 30 L 7.70 ti .'JO L* 17 nni Oil I ON: A Town L:ke Alice" 1. 7 IS I SS. 15 pnv (iMi! _L: Maheewarl (Tamil) 1 ULISfcl M: The Cn:339 words
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Miscellaneous447 1956-05-01 5 KUALA KANGSAR GRAND: "Supennan'i Peril" 2.30, ti 45. 1' 15 B____ PENANG CATHAY: "Artietl ami Models" 0.15 fl 45. |15 pBL om;oN: 'The Atomic Kid SJS 8.45, I 15 p m Kl.\: "Joe Macbeth 1 15 3 _i>. »i 30, ISS i' m. LIDO: "Othei o" 313 7. ISS p447 words
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Miscellaneous402 1956-05-01 5 C" Mi- v I *6m }230 M U 82. 16 86m. k "Hctel ol hi .es"' 1" Mm 1 p.m. "Ai While rotl V7 0 (16.82. 16 8* BB C N« 1 :ns9mi I I 17 ll .Mu.-ic" 1 4 "The Rest In Mv 2 15 "M isic of Staj402 words
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Article530 1956-05-01 6 r l ODAY is May Day a day which was first as Roman times as an occasion for singing and dancing m honour of a deity _P a^ Flora, the fodder of id flowers. In England, the first day €f May relebrated nour of that famous530 words
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Article391 1956-05-01 6 s_, Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman fa mined to pursue his merdeka goal without 1 ng encumbered with colonial Singapore, it is doubtlul whether he will heed the advice of the pi less! 1 FMS Chambc i mmerce. Mr. I Federation ci Malaya ano lble to merge and391 words
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Article477 1956-05-01 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE N EWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA TODAY Is Labour Day. Here. m Singapore, trade unionists make a departure from practice and instead of holding a mass rally m an open space, will meet m halls, the main get-together being m the Victoria Memorial Hall where about 1,000477 words
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311 1956-05-01 6 George Clay - South African Threat To Mission Schools George Clay Cape Town. THE plan by which the Roman Catholic Church m South Africa intended to continue its mission schools despite the withdrawal of Government subsidies next year, has been seriously upset by the Government's decision not to allow mission schools to charge311 words
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Article208 1956-05-01 6 Sir: I do not know thc source of the figures YOU quote m your leading article i nit the Te hnical College but I am sure thcic must be a nmaiMerv.mamg somewhere. You say thai m IM I 'hero wars only 3 Asian electrical engineers m the208 words
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Article181 1956-05-01 6 Sir; In the first instalment of thc draft constitution for an independent Malaya b> Dato Onn published m the Singapore Standard on 24.4.56. it is aagaaaaed that other than those who acquire citizenship by operation of law. "all other persons born or domiciled m any part ol the181 words
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Article365 1956-05-01 6 Sir; On or about 1 -th April, if 1 read m paper that the .'7' 1 ol retirement ior Govern .-its has been extended to tin years under the new bill on Its secon I n i lii w 1 be art! )m read: "Cio\ -crnment365 words
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228 1956-05-01 6 SPEAK MALAY -NOT ENGLISH SAID S.C. Sir; it now a crime to speak m English? I d.>k because Of an incident Involving ny wife and ehi dren yestei day at the Bi m hang road block. My ivifs and child-ten wore wa king from our bungalow m Bintang towards Ramphil228 words
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Article674 1956-05-01 6 RAWLE KNOX - RAWLE KNOX WW WW I by TOKYO. rji HE Hatoyama Cabinet A has decided ta ask the Ministry of Ju tic to prepare regulations that would Limit the number of Japan'-*' visitors travelling to Communist countries, especially China. a spokesman for the Japanese Government told me674 words
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Article126 1956-05-01 6 Sir; .V I was responsible for moving the noto'ili(i c n c c m o t 'ci n against the President oi the Singapore I nion ol Journalists, Mr deoue Edinger, I wish to i \plain the circumstances under which the withdrawal took place. Alter the motion126 words
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Letter220 1956-05-01 6 Sir; I wonder why the Sinha ese should have the < osent of the Tamil-speak-ing population for any conventional rhangei if so <■- lired ben they do net n atnbu'.c rr; thing toe wc fore of tlie country. 1 Ts nils arc not contnl Jting to220 words
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Letter85 1956-05-01 6 Sir. As one of ycur reg i--3ar readers, I fail to Understand why the Presiricnt aj the Lio-Socs. Mr. C C. Tan, of late ha., sudden. y awakened beCB Ms sleep m tne iv dry tower. It i.s really strange that be has su-sutned the rale of cril85 words
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Miscellaneous12 1956-05-01 6 "Shr rmplnvrd thi* man tr«.m llir invisihlr mrndrrs to do thr stitches!"12 words
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Miscellaneous8 1956-05-01 6 "It's aLI right, lady, I've gat more chewing-gum!"8 words
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Article75 1956-05-01 7 DUESSELDORF. Ap (Beuter) Dr. Heinrieh Von ano. the West German Foreign day by air for a three-day Britab T: i the Prime E-Uni Sir Anthony Eden the FeSecretary, Ml Si Lloyd and other mir. Main object of hi- feuta is to receive a fir>: hand report75 words
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150 1956-05-01 7 WASHINGTON, April 30 (AP) Henry Cabot Lata Jr. said \estcrday he thinks the Russians eventually will agree U> President Eisenhower's "open skies' proposal for mutual aerial inspection. The Soviets "won't dare Id up against world ion," Lodge said. The ■rican Ambassador150 words
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Article207 1956-05-01 7 KATHMAXDU Nepal, April 3C (UP)— Thousaii<i>, i quests irom every corps of the we: id streamed into til 'te Himalayan capital today for Urn coronation next v. t ek of Km-; Mi ndi i Bii Bik_ nn Shah Deo. Klni Mahendra win be a iwned W<207 words
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Article44 1956-05-01 7 PR] c\: MINISTER Chaudhri Mohammed AU of Pakistan on Sunday laid the cocnerf tone for Pakistan*! second naval base m East Pakistan. The site I i it eight miles from hei c The Republic's first naval base is at the capital, Karachi.- APAP - 44 words
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Article39 1956-05-01 7 v MBASSAOOB 1 1 oil Cabot Lodge Jr laid on S lay the I I Srl I requii Ibe Unil I Stal :o channel a larg r share of its foreign aid through the United Nations. —a39 words
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Article27 1956-05-01 7 INDIA'S amba sa lor to Be gium Krishna K. Chettur died -els on Sunday from l Hack at the a^^ Of 15. I ——A P27 words
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Article37 1956-05-01 7 BELLS 1 LL le Hand Apr 30 An .r van said last Bighl Britain hoping to sell Russians a long list ot eering goods because has nc tee! to them as things stand now.37 words
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Article36 1956-05-01 7 MOJI. Jap KP —Japanese lor rerr n at ports of Moji and Shi--aono cki said yesterday they -fould not unload cargoes 2: and af* i nh tests until the goods declared free of radio36 words
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Article26 1956-05-01 7 TOKYO, April 30 (UP) The U.S. Air Fat nost m jet reconnaissar »ne now is on duty Japan Far F announced today.26 words
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Article26 1956-05-01 7 MOSCOW, April 30 Soviet I'nmn pron. rday it would not prethe return home of -till on Soviet who want to go to Germany.26 words
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Article31 1956-05-01 7 BELGRADE. April 30 (AP) The Yugoslav Foreign try announced laai that President would make an official visit to the Soviet Union m June he invitation of the USSR.31 words
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Article22 1956-05-01 7 RABAT. Morocco. April 30 "oroccan rebels yestrrday freed a French army el they kidnapped at 1 m Oujda last Thurs-22 words
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Article21 1956-05-01 7 TAIPEI. April 30 (AP> has made Nationalist na a gift of 207 books. ;ding Turkish and Moiam medan encyclopaedias.21 words
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Article25 1956-05-01 7 LA. April 30 (UP) lorentino Das. 37-yei lulu Filipino who crosthe Pacific alone on a tiny sailboat. arrived Tacloban City on Leyte.d yesterday.25 words
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195 1956-05-01 7 ggfj China's Target: Full Socialism Bu 1959 CO-OPERATIVES CARE FOR THEM HONGKONG, April 30 (AP)— Communist China said last night that 90 per cent of its 120,000,000 farm families have been swept into co-operatives m its accelerated drive toward full Socialism by195 words
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Article72 1956-05-01 7 S light Case Of Blackmail HONGKONG. April 30 (Reuter>— A Polish busin man Mr. Danied Gnarowski. 61. said on arrival here today Irom Shanghai he had to "lease" his firm to the Communist authorit Shang- hai before he could Isswc the: Gnarowski. I owner of a glass factory isld Urn72 words
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Article67 1956-05-01 7 XL isici'MX). California. Apr:! M (AP) Th. Drat c< n »ignm ni ol sup* rsonie P'4D Sky ray t lnt< rcep- ha boi d d< lin red to rS. Pacific and Atlantic 0< et the N:tvv iiid L i. Aireratt Co. disclosed y sterday. six67 words
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Article61 1956-05-01 7 CHICAGO An::'. 30 I AP)— The U s National Safety Coun,i. iaid j estardaj that Mtraf- ient emergency" exist! m the United States following the highest March death toll m history. If Ihg present trend con- nu< the conn fig .icd, the all-time record ol 39.96961 words
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Article33 1956-05-01 7 MADAME Pandit. Indian Ambassador to Ireland and High Commissioner In London, told a large meeting ol housewives m Cork. Ireland. on Sunday that every nation member of the United Nations.- U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article95 1956-05-01 7 A Return To 'Tin Can Island UKLTALOFA. Tonga Islands. April M (Renter) Former residents of "tin can" island m the Tonga group arc planning to occupy it again for the first time since the island's main town was destroyed by a volcanic eruption m Ite* The island real name Miuafoo95 words
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Article50 1956-05-01 7 LILLE. Fi-i.ncS, Apri' 30 (Renter}— A Fran h fakii jfvon V\,i. 25, who wai buried slive In wooden coffin b* n tan days ism hope, to "surface" Uauotrow -titer US hours underground. He has lost **mmja four times lince he wai b n Sis leet down.50 words
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Article210 1956-05-01 7 SCIENTISTS TO OPEN ANCIENT TOMB TODAY CAIRO. April :*0 (AP) Egyptian scientists will open a sarcopmagus tomorrow to see if it is true that the ancients gave their kings and princesses double burials orte for the body and one for the soul. Excavators recently found the210 words
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Article64 1956-05-01 7 HONGKONG, April M (UP) The suicide rale m Hungkm li bright r than I land and the United S* but lower than m Japan. Switzerland and Germany. Poverl tUne espe< tuberculosis, and unemployment are the most important causes of suicide. both slices*ful and unsuccessful* m this64 words
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216 1956-05-01 7 RANGOON, Burma, April 30 (AP)— Prime Minister i Nu's government was swept back into full power for another four years m Burma's weekend election. The outcome wwm never m scnous doubt since opposition to the neutralist loader was minor. Only216 words
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95 1956-05-01 7 LONDON. April 30 (UP)— I T!t*- British Foreign Office has warned the Duchess of Kent DOt to go to Grreee. thi 1 "Empire News" said yesterday. H said the DuchCSl planned to Visit her mother. Princes! Helen of Greece. liter visits to Rome and Malta95 words
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Article39 1956-05-01 7 TEHERAN. April 30 (AP)— Two jet planes were presented to the Iranian Air Force yesterday as part of U.S. military aid. They were the first jets to gO Into service m the Iranian Air Force.39 words
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Article42 1956-05-01 7 MOSCOW Radio announced yesterday that Marshal Nikolai Bulganin and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev the Soviet leader arrived at the Soviet port of Baltisk m the cruiser Ordzhonikidze yesterday on their way home to MOSCOW from their visit to Bri- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration65 1956-05-01 7 A DELEGATION' marching In thr Tiflis Lily Square, m Soviet (,eorgia for unveiling of a statue of Lenin, carries picture* of Lenin (right) and Stalin, Soviet leaders m Moscow have repudiated firm his methods and many of the late premier's associates have been purged recently fromAP - 65 words
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Article207 1956-05-01 7 10 Die In Attack On Military Headquarters HAVANA, Cuba, April 30 (IT)— Civilian revolutionaries stormed military headquarters m tho key transportation centre of Matanzas, some (JO miles east of Havana, yesterday but were defeated by government forces alter bitter fi^htinj*. Ten revolutionaries were killed before the207 words
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Article55 1956-05-01 7 JERUSALEM A,:.. 30 \v On< j*ai Idier v., r::i:< "7 wn we ,ndrd ttler wa> k i:..:; < c; Idenf along the ArabI ra rd< r *erday. An Inu Army spok--7 vi listed follov ng thrn mr rr ;>.'! a w< er of almost complete55 words
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Article45 1956-05-01 7 EXPAND, Wi v.. m. Apr.: M iap Eleven pei a wn i k:lle d and two < i riticaiiy Injured j t< may m a h< id-OS autmr.obile colli>j a sj or _w Bis the rj. ai mre m one oar.45 words
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Article77 1956-05-01 7 >ril 30 (AP) French veterans of th Korean War have swung Algerian hill and wiped out a ban i stantine. French headquar Tl Bati ie hea Djebel O against a Maalam conunand force wh ptcd a stantine itatJ ll.rc da-., ag French officers said 1577 words
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Article31 1956-05-01 7 NLW YORK An Air.' man pedif.i r Tha .rrr c pSat 7 on Sunday discover i supposedly leger. 1r,.. tl r> rx: Bur known m ;ne; ri >.; <<..''.-:, sa.<31 words
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Article26 1956-05-01 7 I'■ 1 i 7 rv 3. V.i'C .r ;r Ci > naa unsm snaae* s.i idi hnmi m <•':•'. reor :).< Y< nr i ;.:::.< d A .P.A.P. - 26 words
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Advertisement37 1956-05-01 7 k ait fry n uw i f BRITAIN'S BEST k BISCUITS j^f"'r''r-'<*,„ "^tflaP^ ShJ^cak. r S-;§r Digestive Ginger Nuts f Chocolate Ruffles v Cream Crackers SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO LTD |jjy SlN&A^O«l KbALA LUMfU* IPOH fINANG KOTA IHAI-I37 words
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Advertisement130 1956-05-01 7 M<^y SKIRTS J£) V^ AHOY! &/W\\ Straight from California to you corner g M\ jj I V brand new selection of chic, modern-styled s_--^V A and exciting skirts from the master skirt r I W H \\v3_s__ maker Koret Just note the three big '|'||il|W cdvantc^es of these skirt i\130 words
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Article, Illustration38 1956-05-01 8 THIS MODERN building is the St. Francis Xavier's College recently built m Kowloon The college, run hv the Maris! Brothers, bears eloquent testimony tv the dedication of the Marist Brothers m providing education for boys. U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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195 1956-05-01 8 Xl \l.\ II MIM K. Mon In five years, deposits at the Federation post ollice l\ings hank increased h\ 111 per tent. There are now more than hall a million depositors with 8130,000,000 stand- inn to their credit. s means195 words
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198 1956-05-01 8 HUNTERS BAGGED RARE PANTHER TO END TERRORISM BFTTFKWOKTII, Men A rare Malayan black anther who had hern terrorizing northern Province »ellcsle\ ii general and the Royal Air Force station ere m particular, was trapped aiu\ shot dead b\ a rning hunting part\ at Krpia Batas (luring the et-Kend. I Previously,198 words
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Article20 1956-05-01 8 t I shak bin Ism a H th Court will transferred to the X mpur Sessions Court on I20 words
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Article108 1956-05-01 8 Triplets For Wife Of Fish Dealer IPOH. Mm. Triplets— all males— were oorn to a local fish-dealer's wife m tho District Hospital last Ulght. The mother, Mrs. Yeap Wens Eioan, Of Theatre Street, and her babies, are doing well. States Dr. V. J. Seevaratnam. State Obstetrician. The triplet- were delivered108 words
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Article65 1956-05-01 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Two well-known Ceylonese families were united hero yesterday when Mr. V, R. Marsdea was married to Miss Beatrice Wl liams at t'nc Methodist Tamil Church. Mr. M-.rvirri !s ■<■.'.',>, t"» the Kuala Lump.ir Municipality while Miss Wii lams, the htth daughter of Mr. and65 words
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Article86 1956-05-01 8 PEN ANO. Mon. Th< Kedah Kctua Kamponc- Association will hold a meeting at Alor Star on May 13 tS discusa the Question of sltowsnce and bonus from the state Government which the association has been ssUng for the past three year-. it is learnt from re .able86 words
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Article61 1956-05-01 8 MOKHTAR bin Mohamed Ali, 23, a e'erk ittached to the Department of Agriculture, Kuala Lipis, en Saturday, ied SUHty to a clurfS of misappropriating $10 Ing to the Federation G eminent The West Pahani Circ;;." Magi trate Mr. J. I \Fhimster, fined him $if>o or one month's impri?onn61 words
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Article81 1956-05-01 8 IPOH, M< n.— The draw for th< Perak v. Hare I ttei In conn< cl 1956 P« rak Welfare A; al I and. will take pla< In Qrik at 7.30 p.m. on June 1. ■riced at $1 each. will be on sale. Th< E i I81 words
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Article72 1956-05-01 8 PENANG. Mon— The N Kedah division of Welfare Comnmttee is now making plans to don. Ray a gifts for the Muslim inmates of the leper settlement at Pulau Jerejak and the Muslim orphanage at Ayer Itam. The chairman of thc c mittee, Inche Jonari bin72 words
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Article151 1956-05-01 8 ASP Claims Trial To Trust Count RAUB, Mon. ASP. P. R. Minora. '.'A. of thc Contingent Police Headquarters. Kuala Lipis, claimed true In the S -.ons Court here 00 SatUFto three i serges Of criminal --reach ot trust Involving a total sum cf (2,150. Thc President of the Court. Mr.151 words
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Article46 1956-05-01 8 v< (NGKONG, April o. Spe iai Standard Ser\' i c c: Closi] pri i i of the Hoi gkong Exchange a/ere: (15.89 to ci Sterling; 15.8375 to I'SSI; $1 831 to Malayan Sl; 18 to oue _h<doneaian Rupiah; Gold (255.125 to a ta< l.46 words
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Article171 1956-05-01 8 Lorry Attendant Fined $4,699 PI Mon ustoms p.irtN searched a lon v and lound 1 -it uah hes \alued at SI.WW m the air filter of a lurry the Sessions Court was told today. l"ti\ ittendant. I.eong Son- Kpw was fined Sl.*!."»0. ifter pleading suilt>171 words
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Article166 1956-05-01 8 Workers Told: Student Passengers Come First KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The reopening of the school term m the Federation this morning caused a shortage of bus services m thc Federal Capital, stranding many government officials who were scheduled to report for duty at 8 a.m. Bus drivers refused166 words
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247 1956-05-01 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malayan Indian Association today became the second minority body m the Federation to keep out of the jus soli (citizenship by right of birth) issue. The first was the Selangor Eurasian Association which decided at a meeting here247 words
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Article94 1956-05-01 8 Demand For Adult Education I chakw man of the Penang Adult Education Association, Khoo Choo Poon, said today that there was a great demand for adult education and there was plenty of room for expansion. "The movement cannot ttss) short at the Isl claiaes we running." stated Mr. Khocn, during94 words
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76 1956-05-01 8 They Want It Scrapped KUALA LUMPUR. Mon —The Malayan Kailua.t Junior Officers Association toda\ i ailed on the Railway its workers. In a letter today to the ad* mini the i ed out that < time-takers and casual ike permanent way rsuing this course to76 words
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80 1956-05-01 8 KAJANG Men.— Ml of 10 New Villages m the Lan- District want an administrative officer, Mr. M. J. Smythe to remain here for a further period of two ye. Bnrtyl se con*- I expires m July thi go on leave the same month. it80 words
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Article33 1956-05-01 8 ty special constables at Ampang ■f j-, .tru. L/tu^ _-»_fh-_-k-M -W --fc irom nere, are aaaassar a memorandum to the ku Abdul Rahman, to acquaint him es and our33 words
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Article16 1956-05-01 8 men: C. M. Seth: airmas, Mr J. -ecre» Treasurer, Mr. A. Acton.16 words
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Article377 1956-05-01 9 REX NORTH - REX NORTH MONTE CARLO CONFIDENTIAL REPORT by It's the ITH a wedding ba cround of i :al gives me a underfill opportunitv to The R T ich. to mention Prince :'s Royal he decided that all State emplo have two da Of A N I SEONE DAY PAY.377 words
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Article458 1956-05-01 9 M. A. Glasgow - M. A. Glasgow by .\> N I 1 almost a hundred years since scientists /irst real id that the strength of a metal varies according to the way m which stress is app' ed to and that fluctuating loads I cause fractures, known as fatigue failures. Today, this458 words
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Article, Illustration98 1956-05-01 9 Do you remember She was one of France's greatest artistes see below for your answer. Safari Bernhardt first acted m Edmond Rostand*! L'Aiglon >. She lourtd Europe, North and Sr America, Australia and Egypt, and becon r one of France's greatest SCtresseiS. The Divine Sarah* }iad a magnetic personality and98 words
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Article956 1956-05-01 9 THRILLER BY ERNEST HEMINGWAY Continuing today the fate of the All unusual chapter m this B 1 a n (I a r il Feature Series of the world's greatest; boxing stories A\\\UV\\ iwvvvwv". TIIE lit! le man lot to d down at Nick's ice t Aa lie looked down956 words
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Article, Illustration864 1956-05-01 9 Poet Took A Gamble His Bet: MURDER LONDON EON ARD MILLS was B slight, seedy youth with pale blue eyes and a passion for poetry. His other pet subject was murder. You would never have thought hiaa strong enough to choke the life DQt (if a fnrty-scven-year-old woman. Weak and864 words
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Miscellaneous255 1956-05-01 9 Standard's CROSSWORD PUZZLE ?aaw i^ aaaaaaaaw/* MMM "TBSaaaaaass tf af- BF* sT" mmmWl BBBH l* "cfl fatl aaanS H saaaaaaawl K^BSns aaaaaaaaw aaaa aaaaaaaaaw ixß 9 I I 11 aaaal aaaal I *aai i^Be aaai hboi aaaa aaaa aaaa ißaaa »£9 Baa* pi PP P^^—^^*—^^ ace 3*3 b SaaST^ Ba255 words
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Article, Illustration543 1956-05-01 10 Dependence On Padi Main Cause Of Poverty Rural Expert Ttl X main cause of poverty among* Malays m the Federation is that such a big proportion of them about one and a half million people are dependent on padi farming as their main source of livelihocd. This bi the opinion543 words
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Article89 1956-05-01 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per p i pesterd Copra May S29i lyers, S3O rs; June I ■.< rs, S3O oo *onut oil (bulk) 545J sellers; coconut oil (drums) $48* sellers, Muntok white pepper 11 00 sel ers. Sarawak white SM sellers. Special Sarawak hlack 87189 words
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Article, Illustration304 1956-05-01 10 PAKISTAN is now entering the highly competitive Malayan market for textiles, Mr. M. H. E. A. Baig, the Pakistan Trade Commissioner told The Standard yesterday. Tho official disclosed that 43,000 yards of cloth from Pakistani mills thc first consignment of substantia] quantity ever to304 words
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Article105 1956-05-01 10 Ollilß ROADS Rus i, Bronxville. Batoela, If. Jebsen, Yochow, Sabang, Karimom. iymlareus, santhia, Heather Anna Maersk. IWMR ROADS Aik Hin Be I H li, Hin Chuan, Perta, Hin Cheong, Merlimau, Kah Poh, Yong Ann. Siru-a. Perintis, Lampong, Hua Li. Senggarang, Sg Panai, Dukat, Kah Kheng Angkorwat, Senai,105 words
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Article179 1956-05-01 10 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. To- tl cxi the Fedei dvi.77 l a t S2l B bring ing the total export 'inure for the Hrsl quarter of tha JFSanT to $5 15.8 lion. V |fai h, J'■ H 5 lion v nl on impor*- foi the thiw179 words
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Article154 1956-05-01 10 TRADING m the rubber market m Singapore ».e quiet yesterday with dealers anxiously awaiting the outcome of the talks now going on m London. Rubb< r lipped 5/8 cent :n the 1 Singap* rr markel Maj Bm grade closed at 86 5/3 cents p< r lb.154 words
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Article22 1956-05-01 10 A SHIPYARD at Martcnihoek (the Netherlands) has built lor New Zealand account. the coaster Holmglsn of 45u deadweight tons.22 words
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358 1956-05-01 10 Malaya Is Hongkong's No. 3 Customer Hongkong^ best eustnrneri during the hrst Quarter of 1858 '.'.ere Indonesia, which bought HK8144.3 million. Thailand, HKSIOI.I million, and Malaya. KK592.6 million, oflieial trade figures m Hongkong disclose. Britain wa.- the colony's fourth best market, taking s»ji>.B million, an increase of $10 million overAP - 358 words
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Article91 1956-05-01 10 Rates Up 1/16 d. THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association yesterday raised their best agreed sterling rotci by 1 16 of a penny. T:.< rise SfM CfMI qe purchase of sterling by k**anks Erasi local oserchanf SllffiSSJC many bar. turn Belli :I, the A SSOCtal chair:, si Sutherland,91 words
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Article142 1956-05-01 10 THF M nks vine changes m its rates lo merchants Ls-aissK selling TT or OD L 16. I 4 2/4 17 32 90 r. CMS 2 4 2/4 I \u-ir.ili.i ing TT «»r OD 2 10 T P. > I Ni v il. md 'ing TT or OD142 words
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94 1956-05-01 10 i i eountrh et m 1 !v at the Rome hear: of the FAO to prenare tor an International world rice trade to be he! East as October and N O representee pre' n. which for two or I weeks, are Burma. France, Ind;.94 words
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Article55 1956-05-01 10 AT tin I n tort In Socirt\ of .mtiiii I ordinary vrarh run tin; be held on May :i lh< d c< tors v\ ill ice omnrend i pa.\ ment of a final <t id» of i 1 2fi (Onr round l n shillings and mx p* n<55 words
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Article72 1956-05-01 10 MALAYAN Si .ng business r- r >. o m Gammon. '-JOT- H S2 40; I! \V i] 72 ..or: If —kong Bank 8888; H i::. A I.: H r 71 (7 s 95i ivernighl s Id Storage 4 81.43 S. Stean HMO F T r $25 772 words
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Article122 1956-05-01 10 INDUSTRIAL and tin shares were slightly better on balance on the Malayan market yesterday. The bulk ol business waa reported m industrials. Rubbers were slightly lower. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebroker..' Association yesterday were: R ;\e.' S- e:s 1X1)1 STRIAI s lie-, v.- iraagdi122 words
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Advertisement1198 1956-05-01 10 SLM.XPORL Ml M( IPAL 3 DLRLNTI RK STOCK 1937 6! SINC. \PORK Ml NIC IP \l I DLBLNTIRK STOI X I I IS HEREB 1 that the Transfer Books of tr k^ Will be '.r; from 2nd to 15th May. 1956. both days inclu.s. gsaaai ation of Interest Warrants m1,198 words
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Advertisement120 1956-05-01 10 NOTI C E S THL AVER MOI.LK Rl BBLR COMPANY LIMITED Isf Mala is m rlby v. thai Di> .lend I ISsfc less 30% Income 1 the s in re ped the 'ding payable on May 1956 to men BSg r on that date that thi B '56 to 15th120 words
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Advertisement679 1956-05-01 10 SALE BY TENDER Bankrupt! > No ?>T7 of 1959 (hone A: Tham Co. LAND AT lAI AN CHANGKEK. MACPHERSON ROAD. rriHE Oflici il A igni S;n--1 gapore, lnvlt< ofl( ri t<,r thi p irchi I the ■;ndcrr• ni d tr" h Id land -c J.C tn Chaneki k ofl Macphi679 words
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Advertisement250 1956-05-01 10 NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRIST rpENDERS are invited for A (a) Bi Sing and soil sampling and te>ting at a die hounded by Smith Bridge Road and Upp< r Pickering Btreet <b) The purchase nf the following surplus earthmovIng equipment 1 No model DT CaterpUlar crawler tractor fitted with sngledoaer and250 words
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Advertisement876 1956-05-01 11 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. 1,1 33^3 6. *****.4. J2/6 Rob i nto Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE T m, .i Montrcjl. Boston. New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia b Cult Ports Spore P. Sham Penang a :cs 9/4 |un«lS/l6 |unel7/18 optcn to proceed v.a oth*, port, to load and876 words
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Advertisement1195 1956-05-01 11 !)5 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 line*) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. INCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENT. Singapore. Ou* Sails P. S ham Penang ♦or Avonmouth 6 C. 36 May 5 May 7/8 May 61,195 words
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Advertisement913 1956-05-01 11 MITSUI pPI LINE FOR JAPAN from India P e P S h m Pcn n9 Bonsei Maru for Yokohomo, AL X L De Moi 7 Moy 2 Moy Akakurasan Maru for Yokohama Kobe, Mon 20 May Bunyo Moru for Yokohama, FOB C JAPAN )r o m Con,^, 2 JU,,C M913 words
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Advertisement828 1956-05-01 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES' SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Soid, Genoa. Antwerp, Rotterdom, Homburg ond Copenhagen. Sport P Sham Penong B) "SUMBAWA" n p ort 2 3Mo xx, "JUTLANDIA" 18 20 Moy 21 2 1 Mov 1. m ov xxxi "FALSTRIA obt: 29 31 Moy 1 2 June 4 Ju828 words
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Article, Illustration861 1956-05-01 12 LOST THE BA TTLE OF my BULGE, m When I Tried To Fence My Hips Away JT is a vhattcnnr; thing uh' n \on put on last \r t r su t .n<l find ou ran t g.-t th»- skirt over your hips Bulging a sausage with a861 words
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Article172 1956-05-01 12 JOKES FOR THE YOUNG FOLKS SAILOR: Tea, ma'am that's man-of-war. LADY: And what's the Little ship In front. BAILOR: That's a tug. lady. Oh. yea a tag-of-ws_r. iv.' lie ard ot those. DENTIST: Stop making thai noise, I haven't ti uchi d iur tooth yet. PATIENT: I know. But ii172 words
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Article, Illustration58 1956-05-01 12 Hair-Styles are Longer, Sleeker Three <":nrt model g r *s f from ftely until the latest I Italian fmm\ BO C9BSS f long steels hairstyles Short hair styles ere (is- f appearing m Ita ly, a r ri I these g rls fie B Bfl S iriiy to Londoa fo58 words
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Article897 1956-05-01 12 IDEAS FOR SALADS SPAGHETTI Some New Recipes For Cood Cooks vo meal Xi so *-*-elcon_e as a salad cool to eat, ea.-y to prepare and brimful of vitamins. But too often a lettuce leaf, a tomato gnd a slice of ham are presented as "a salad", whereas. according to the897 words
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Article212 1956-05-01 12 rpHIS recipe is enough for J. ten to twelve people. Serve with home-marie rolls anri red wine. Finish tin meal with fresh fruit and black coffee m true Italian style. One or two kidne ounces long spaghetti; eight ounces four ounces mushrooms: tin [ta ian tomatoes212 words
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Advertisement38 1956-05-01 12 The world famous family cf TIGER medicinal products _-_Kw*_ m m _K-S^^^^^3B-_---^mi— •'•j^R--_^_K *19 -__-_a¥^^^-*^'^^^^^^S---B-i_ HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by cny other \c-.n rehevr for Headache Neuralgia, Co 1 Js, Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL38 words
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Miscellaneous172 1956-05-01 12 The STARS and YOU 1,,/ nn in: i, miis ■> 'I 1 1 v i i 1 1 1 1 I wtsua ts ssor. BV Baeawed hy t\ tt taw.- Xhwa de Leaclas. C .i.\\ i m: i.xi r\. OM Today highlights rela. O tionshipa tn connection with A ths172 words
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Miscellaneous182 1956-05-01 12 m thc domestic- I picture. N? MKe.ei sept 22 O Ret heck details: a A takes: use care en route: be jC ties. V l gag Sept. 23 T bank- A and monetary lie. h A others: s v H »i;nit Oct. 23 to Nov O 21— Make necessary adjust-182 words
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Miscellaneous200 1956-05-01 12 BW^nTM K^am\w^m\\m\\\\\\\\\\\m I COMMiSSOnE- CUS^'O^S <* rp^ 1 ■L I aiMmmr*Wl i am\\\\\\\\\ mm m\\\* T ff M aY T I kuEZe v\E &C 1 A >v^P^^X3^ Aysc'S^/5 X EnS^E TvT^' V BsWnPv Lm\JmU^Mw m Wml W m i at 1 w J m lav iew^ °e rr s t££^200 words
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Article, Illustration28 1956-05-01 13 v 1 iiuisr r hlr.lon Lut seen a* IM tncs ihe halt racket I Sgt? control and Balance Sect aMtsassai thastag JI, hall at full -pred.28 words
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78 1956-05-01 13 B irmingham Favoured Ovar Manchester ..N April 30 (AP U, Birmingham City is Maird OTer Maach*> r n the Eaglish foothill A.n g* coveted trashy for the |rM time. m has one of the fences m English goalkeeper Gil as Jeff Hall and centrer Smith the hulcannot count howevi v78 words
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293 1956-05-01 13 PARIS \pril 10 (Renter) M. I rantuis Dupre's Tanorko g.i\e i further pointer to his Upsoni Derby chance when he romped home tori i> m the ".00.000 Francs MM) sterling > Prix No.iilles run o\er one mile three furlongs at l.ongi haiup i im :ko293 words
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Article62 1956-05-01 13 N BONG TEBAU Mon.— Thn j 1 1 i up at t' ad rdav wlicn tiie Nihon| Tebal Chinese brat the Ind IB Association. Nibong Teo il onein s Province W« l< -i y South distru- iflie fixture. This was the third succcs ii I tor the Chini62 words
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757 1956-05-01 13 DAN MASKELL - DAN MASKELL fTWj is the second of a series of togs crudes v D .i.v HASKELL, Leasa Temmit AsSOCiafiOa Train. n 0 Manager, 11 limes Brcsh Profess oncd Champion) By STANDARD EXCLUSIVE SOUND SHOTS UNDER PKLSSLRj; WHY do the English championships and tournaments attract players757 words
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492 1956-05-01 13 LEONARD BELSHAM - Aussies Hopeful Of Regaining The Ashes LEONARD BELSHAM By LONDON, April 30, (Reuter)— Australia's cricketers have arrived m England with the reputation according: to Australians of being the best side for years. No wonder, perhaps, that they are hopeful of regaining the Ashes. But when analysed it seems that Australian.-;492 words
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Article77 1956-05-01 13 ROME Arr i 70 (AP) World cyclii 7 i mpion w i Ookers t< id i the five 147 k. metre Grand I s rle race. I- was the 36-year-'. I Bel gian's Brst vicl i y in this road Second over trie Rome fi:.. v77 words
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Article232 1956-05-01 13 Davis Cup Qualifying Ties ANKARA. April 30, (Reuh r) Tha Netherlands made i ;i clean sweep ot their Davis Cup European rone Brst round tie with Turkey and yesterday completed a 5-0 win which qualified them tor a second round encounter against Chile. Czechoslovakia entered second round of the Davis232 words
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Advertisement681 1956-05-01 13 ACS Annual I Cricket Match THM FnUoni players rrprc-cnt the Ang O'.d Bo- 1 against thc I B m •-a mai foi <■ T enge Cup to be the S.< RC. ground 01 fay. Ma. L' Messrs. OS I I SSJL Abdul Rad Cheong T nrai, Deni is Loi Bong.681 words
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Advertisement410 1956-05-01 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ANNOI NCI MIM lECTI.J I" I. Stan i Irv lonrv •■ledral. n.t X \KM \Mi lIU I ROW I- IMI < HRI^II W WM\| X TOIM W-UIR ■■iB^K SITUATIONS VACANT Xl \l I I MPI R Ml SK !P\| (»l S( 11. LIGATIONS are invited I BJ per410 words
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Miscellaneous262 1956-05-01 13 Ul Abner By Al Capp I C^^/^N I I VMV 6TOUT LITTLE^J XK 4 E'S BURIED HIT SCMCW'HEREI s^Ni^A^t^^^ \W^ U/C >V /—^^>X fSS H ENGLISH SPORTS -DUT WHERE?- 1 SMALL t |P7 -iW,, >%^ r 5 «»J S EA^ H'ITSPiT! FULTON KS Tii «^tiS^ S^^^^i 1 •M«™ti^iift^iiU»^^^^M^^^^2!^s AUoy Oop262 words
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Article, Illustration28 1956-05-01 14 l/rrjrrsm^TTTTr^Tygy^TT^lJyTTTTai OIK cameraman catches tlie fields as they battle it out to the post at Penang: last Saturday, first day of the Penang Summer meeting.28 words
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Article, Illustration392 1956-05-01 14 PENANG, Mon. SKI Fit STA, ridden by Abdul Mawi. did a winning sal lop on the Pcnanq track this morning when she cantered over three furlongs to return 38 3 3 sec. with ea>c. The four-year-old by T oido has made sp progress since her392 words
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Article115 1956-05-01 14 EASY WIN FOR RAF CHANGI RAF CHANGI proved too strong for Windsor Rovers whom they trounced by live goals to ml m a SAFA Division SB league soccer match pi at MFA ground yesterday. The airmen opened accounts SB the 10th minute through The Airmen scored a SBtaute before tne115 words
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Article25 1956-05-01 14 Ail team to represent Young ma adang today will -v.-:'/, ■•';••> Baahir. "Klhia Mohtooer gttngh Teddy. Javath •fe*&L%rES BbbbssP *ony oanctuar Amar fc. 725 words
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Article90 1956-05-01 14 MALAYA XI STRUGGLE TO VICTORY PNOM rLNH Apnl »0 (■enter) The friendly match between Malaya and a Pimm Penh selection resulted m a store of two-one. ln the first hall continual slight domination hy the Pnom Penh selection was shown hy a goal hy centre -forward Troual m the 21th90 words
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Article78 1956-05-01 14 IPOH, Mon Now dates hav < en Bx< i for the North v *rsus s nth tennis competi- »nd the Chug Choon 8 Cip hai enge round be- l n Singapore and Johore Ime Si c.:, i ersus South fnal h wi 1 be played at78 words
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653 1956-05-01 14 Malaya's Uber Cuppers Need Training Big Task Against India JUDGING by the lack of competitions for Malcva< leading women badminton players since the draw of t~. lUber Cup Competition was announced on March 22, rhe 'situation m Malayan badminton circles is for from satis. factory. As the Über Cup is653 words
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Article354 1956-05-01 14 BILL FUNK - BILL FUNK Says THE HONGKONG Über Cui> team is not strong. Perhaps, it is the Hongkong Badminton Associations desire to give the Hongkong girls a chance to play m international competitions and to gain experience against opponents of higher calibre. On the conclusion of Cue UKBA354 words
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Article424 1956-05-01 14 ATHLETICS TAKE 7-1 HIT By EDIX PETERS ROVERS Sports Club trounced Chinese Athletics by seven goals to one m a S.A.F.A. Div. 1 league soccer match played at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. As the score indicates, the play was too one sided to be424 words
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Article75 1956-05-01 14 Manila Soccer XI Coming MANILA, Apnl Sfl (AP) The Singapore Mam a inierport football scries a/fll he held m Singapore May 5, 6 and 8. tiie Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation (PAAF) said ycstordav. A Federation spokesman said thc games will lie played as scheduled since Singapore has agreed to hold75 words
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Article153 1956-05-01 14 Johore Gets A Hockey Star KUALA LUMPUR. Monday— Johore State hockey team will be considerably .strengthened IH/ith trio arrival ot Lakhbir Singh Gill who represented North against South m the annual Malayan hockey Federation'l classic Jn>t season. Singh, a forsaer Belangor star ia attached aa ri lieutenant m the Federation153 words
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Article141 1956-05-01 14 DOCKYARD "A held Balestii r United to s 1 do aw m a BAP A Dh 2B league soccer at Ge\ lang j*< rdaj Dockyard dominated the r-.--changrs at the start but Charlie Koh scored for Bale tier when he beat goalkeeper Yotssoi I:i tho JL'nri141 words
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Article39 1956-05-01 14 MEXICO City. April CO (9Jgc> ter) Memo Diez of Mcxi > leading contender tor the aor d flyweight title .-cored a ur.animous ten rounds point ria over fourth rankins l Kid of the Philippines h< i last night39 words
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Article283 1956-05-01 14 VAZIR MARKAR - VAZIR MARKAR By SINGAPORE Harbour Board Police scored their first victory this season when they beat REME by the odd goal m five m a SAFA Div. 1 match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. SHBP scored all their soa'.s m the first half and took a283 words
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Miscellaneous59 1956-05-01 14 SOCCEM SAi I Ls ana Dtn. SA* W -hers Eau vs Jolliladm A al Gi 7 g g| s /.i p D 3B: d b s n$ TV: OB tr.rr^ r Par/ ai 5I i j) m, Dtg i\ see •s v M .s.,\ ar &CG at SJJ M ATHLETICS59 words
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