Singapore Standard, 2 May 1956
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Title Section16 1956-05-02 1 Singapore Standard xifcEa Jt v*l 1. v, SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1956 12 F'U,F> 1"> (ENT>16 words
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Article131 1956-05-02 1 Standard Staff Reporters TWO strikes and a cable from Peking aided Singapore's May Day celebrations yesterdav. O«e of thr strike by 100 Customs Revenue i ill o;d Pier was called off alter live .'.mi (fovernment gave an undertaking to i mto the men's grievances. ri went on strike131 words
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Article64 1956-05-02 1 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH Standards London Bureau Cfci LONDON, Tues. When Singapore's merdeka delegation entered No I Carlton House Terrace this afternoon to re-open negotiations they had agreed on their counter proposals to the B: Government's propc each party was D> these cou: i it dif Thus different constru are64 words
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Article82 1956-05-02 1 Ceylon Abolishes Spy' Department COLOMBO, May 1 (Reut Ceylon's new Sociaiovernment today abo--1 the Department of <* security created last n the lines of Britain's counter espionage crganizatlon. It was set up Dy the proh Government ot Kotelawala. since rein a general election giving Ifl the Left. The Social.. I82 words
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582 1956-05-02 1 Bogey 0/ L/n/on W/f/i Federation Crops Up Again Peop. l a■• n Party li ad< rs are most :v on Singapore's Union the Federation as soon as possible. Liberal -8 laUsta who s-t n ',l\ to pi< ssur- In the Fed'582 words
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Article82 1956-05-02 1 COLONIAL Secretary, Mr. Lennox-Boyd said he was "not optimistii" he could aci cpt Singapore's demands before adjourning after ;i I.Vminute session yesterday to consider counter proposals. Then ton Mr Marshall's droppinp: Ol the clomininn Status demand may be temporary, yielding to the nstltutlonal advisers. He may call tor It82 words
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522 1956-05-02 1 Workers Are Now Awakened— TUC Boss Mr. Singh also read out greetings iroin the Intcrnational Federation of Free Trade Unions, theChief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, and from severa, other individuals and organizations. The meeting then unanimously passed 12 rcsolu lions, all of which522 words
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Article24 1956-05-02 1 TUXKU Abu Bakar. a son of the Sultan of Johore died yesterday following an operation in London Chest Hospital. He was 58.24 words
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152 1956-05-02 1 MALAYAN rubber is now in a better position to meet the challenge from synthetic, market circles in Singapore told The Standard yesterday. The traders were commenting on a cabled report troni New York which .said Goodrich Gulf Chemicals had increased the price of Its152 words
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68 1956-05-02 1 New Game For Youths On Four Wheels NEWPORT. Kentucky, May I <AP>— -TWO policemen behVve they have found a new "game" among youths here. In checking a car with eight teenage boys in it, they found a ninth inside a trunk. The officers said the boys explained they took turns68 words
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Article40 1956-05-02 1 JERUSALEM. (Israeli Sector', May 1 tReuUT) Israel and' Egypt have agreed to a plan lor United Nations observation posts to be set up along the Gaza Strip border, a United Nations communique reported here today.40 words
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Article26 1956-05-02 1 WORLD War II hero Field Marshal Montsomery will pay a thrc*- weeks informal visit to Canada this month, the United Kingdom Information Office said yesterday.26 words
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Article, Illustration28 1956-05-02 1 STANDARD photogTaph of the cable which came yesterday from the All-China Federation oi Trade 'Unions to the Singapore May Day Celebrations Committee.28 words
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Article127 1956-05-02 1 LONDON. May 1. (Reuter) —Sir John Glubb <Pa>ha) former Chief of the Arab Legion, said last night that Jordan's friendship with Britain was stolen In eight months by Russia and Egypt, "who have never spent a bra^i farthing In the coun- try." Speaking127 words
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803 1956-05-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tucs. Federation Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, today pledged his fullest support for responsible trade unionism. In a May Day message to the National Union of Plantation Workers, he said the Alliance Government had decided to encourage, to the best803 words
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Article101 1956-05-02 1 FLYING PADRE ESCAPES AIR CRASH KUALA BELAIT, Xorth Borneo, May 1 (Reuter) An Australian flying missionary escaped from a crash which icreckrd Mt plane when he landed on a "pocket handkerchief" airstrip in a remote jungle area of Sarawak yesterday. Reports reaching here today said the pilot's name is Bruce101 words
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245 1956-05-02 1 LEONG HEW MENG - BANDITS rLING BOMB INTO A CAFE: 11 HURT LEONG HEW MENG By Everyone Ducked Under The Table SUNGEI SIPIT. Tues.— Communist terrorist? in Perak jumped the gun on Mav liay celebrations when they lobbed a grenade into a crowded cale herf lust night, injuring 11 people, including three Police Inspectors245 words
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Article258 1956-05-02 1 Show Of Strength In Moscow LONDON. Maj 1. (iv lei" T:. l C v, rid a va. Ma Day display oi stn ngth tod iy f bomber and fight< r aircraft soar: over Moscow, one and a half million :>■ pl< cramming the streets ol Peking ind parade la m258 words
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Advertisement119 1956-05-02 1 VJhen precision is your cry Give NANYANG airy h t r *"ur purchase is big or m Cgtvice is most important of all NANYANG WATCH CO., LTD. 84. M»rtK Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. 'OVALTINE' contains Nature's best foods with additional Vitamins. Hw Goodnight Bcucrage that helps you to soy "Good Morning119 words
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Advertisement6 1956-05-02 1 STANDARD POLICE ***** (S line«T 24006 words
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Advertisement20 1956-05-02 1 FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 Guinness for my STRENGTH L* H<AIISTI«»CO LTD lA[^9k »'«''n l i, P^^^a^^^l WOLF BOTTLING20 words
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Advertisement8 1956-05-02 1 HARRISONS LISTER ING LTD S'pore Kuelo Lumpur Prnorg8 words
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243 1956-05-02 2 RKAMG Ami A crew of four Jumped overboard, v. vessel was boarded by pirates. But only one -i to tell the sUr M: r on was told in the Assize Court today. I Judge were Tan Boon Chye and Tan Thean Lee of243 words
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Article31 1956-05-02 2 H" -v- S -man Mb Kasfc '.ampons Tanjong Kerayor takab, was yesterday fined $75 or 2 months* jail for possession of 29 katis of scrap rubber on Jan. 24.31 words
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Article92 1956-05-02 2 SOLD MAIL 9 MTHS. TO HIS Commanding Officer «Dd other officers in his battalion. Private Jamaludin bin Mohamed was a conscientious and willing worker, a S pare Court Martial was told yesterday. But he stole mail from his •ailaagmi and other soldiers in the camp. res of pretty girls refered92 words
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Article441 1956-05-02 2 Did A Ghost Locate Spot Where Nude Girl Was Found? PENANG, Tuts A lump of c«:\h was thrown it i Chlm CK;r>> n< n r the i I \j Kee Nyong ia md dead in the D I r the Magi I ate Mr. An441 words
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Article207 1956-05-02 2 Court Told At Inquiry Kl ALA LIMPUR, Turs— Three Chinese youths, wielding toy pistols and claiming to be Communist terrorists, robbed a shop assistant of SI, IOO in a dawn nid on March 8. the I irst Magistrate's Court was told today. Ch< Dg207 words
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Article76 1956-05-02 2 No Demand Received By 'World' THE MAHAGEMENT of Singapore's Happy World last t denied press reports that ees have submitriemands for a wage inc and better working conditions. •We have received no complaints from any of our workWe have not IMH reived a letter from the said a spokesman o:76 words
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Article39 1956-05-02 2 A seam \n t>o Lye Cheng, 26 j terday pleaded guilty in i Bng ipore Ooun to onlawfully Ing i ne p. and of OH i\_;urs. Bl le 1 n id April 30. He I fined I39 words
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Article127 1956-05-02 2 Greetings From Ceylon WHEN the Federation of Malaya gets her independence on Alt, 31 next year. Ceylon will be represented by a High Commissioner. This was disclosed yesterday by Ceylon's Commissioner for Singapore and thr Federation, Mr, M. Saravanamuttu. when he returned to Singapore by air from Ceylon. Mr. Saravanamuttu127 words
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Article60 1956-05-02 2 $40,000 Opium Seized CI'STOMS foiled an n'lerp' by unuggton on Monday nighi re their "loot* 1 by wHyTnt lOQ pa in ;< of crude opium worth $40,000 from a van in Keppe! Road. This was the Custottta second sue ?esa in two days. A day earlier $25,000 worth of op60 words
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Article240 1956-05-02 2 Sappers On Trial ALOR STAR, Tues.— A prosecution witness, Corporal Zainal bin Mansoor of No. 75 Squadron of the Royal Engineers, was treated a.s a hostile witness by the District Court Martial here on the application of the Prosecuting Officer, Captain W. R. H. Darby.240 words
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Article77 1956-05-02 2 A MURDER trial at the Singapore Assize Court was postponed till next week foe Further hearing because two Imp* riant witnesses were ab■enfl tram the Colony. A labourer. V. Yairappan was charged with the murder of a fellow worker, v. Kulunthivellu at McKenite Road on March 977 words
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222 1956-05-02 2 Security Forces Intensify Food Denial Operations IPOH, Tues.— Security Forces toda\ carrir f j food check in the Cameron Highland^ di>tri<i lieve the people of the extra hi:rricn oi h< ipmCommunist terrorists." Simultaneous with thif food denial ope-ation, tht authontxs i,-.vr reduced the I IlrikJ tu 1 1 L?5 O*l222 words
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Article102 1956-05-02 2 Malay Gets George Medal KC SLA LUMPUR. i. day appro immediate award of the rge Medal to a Mala? ><3Kmen, arms and little rover in Jong M amp rooted 25 terrorist 'During this engagement. s cool leaderp under h< nre inspired the men anc :night ml nave been disastrous/' said102 words
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Article16 1956-05-02 2 SIR Donald MfccOflllW the r ind La returned tf- tir y after meadtofeoe 'ralia.16 words
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212 1956-05-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR. TtMfc— Millionaire rice magnate, Foong Snon Beng, admitted in the Sessions Court hero today that he ri:d not speak th< •'li "i V' rceni truth" win n questioned about the all- m d loss of 300 bags ol Qan rnment nee212 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous54 1956-05-02 2 Weather Report Tempcrafjrc: From 7 30 p.m. April T.30 a.m. 1 Singapo? i i Kota Bahru Lun Ipoh Kuantai Maximum Tcr 7 30 a.m. to 7 30 pm M S (91F>: Por;ang <89F»; Kota Bahru K a Lumpur (8TF 1 Kuantan IF _apore (trare>: Penang (tr Bahru (nil); Kuala Lumpur54 words
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Article, Illustration122 1956-05-02 3 SINGAPOKFS Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, was "very pleased with the orderly fashion" in which the May Day rallies were held yesterday. He stated this in a radio telephone conversation with the acting Chi'-f Minister, Mr. Chew Sw°e Kee, at his home last ni^ht. MV. Marshall122 words
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Article277 1956-05-02 3 Tunku May Ban ChinaCelebrations IA LA LIMPUR, Turs. Cliirt Minister Tunku Abdul Hahman is considering taking immediate steps to ban political anniversaries of both Nationalist and Communist China in the Federation of Malaya. T «i vision to impose a ban comes as a direct result of277 words
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Article43 1956-05-02 3 SEREMBW. Tu< 5. Residents ot Jclebu District, r. il here. ha I dod to call otT i I m] rv n pr< i max :h thev intended to hold en M I utcr 1 nsulted the at Jrlcbu.43 words
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Article, Illustration103 1956-05-02 3 Boy With A Man's Job EIGHT-YEAR-OLD Ke In Morgan o! We lington, New Zealand, above, ii on an lav portant mission assisr.c to hi:u by Mi parents. F r Kevin li travi alone from New Zt > nnd to ESngland to brine home h.s 62-year-old in In i >tber. Yesterday103 words
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Article138 1956-05-02 3 KUALA LUMPLTt. Tuej, The Se.angor Religious Depnrtnent is taking Mrong action against MOfltmj who deliberately avoid paying the.r "litiah" (alms) to the Department thu Islamic year. Tne spokesman that ia*t year m,mv Moslems in Selan■Or had not fulfilled their oil Qgation, The Religious Department had138 words
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Article161 1956-05-02 4 TAN JONG M A L I M Tuff, A senior European planter, who for more than 30 years identified himself with activities in this town and earned the title of 'Citv Adviser,' is leaving Malaya this week on retirement. At a well-attended tea party here, community161 words
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Article186 1956-05-02 4 New Weapon Against Reds KAJANG, Tues.— Community cooking centres, a sound weapon in Malaya's anti-Communist war, have been introduced for the first time in the Ulu Langat area today. 1 They are experimental, but if found to be successful will be spread to other aieas of the186 words
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Article47 1956-05-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The following were elected officials of the Sentul District Committee Of the Crylon Federation of Malaya Chairman -Dr. P. T. Arasu; hon. secretary: Mr. M. Senathirajah; committee— Mr. V. Thalaya>ingam. Mrs. J. Arthur Lee, Messrs. S. Karthigesu, A.R Lingam and Mr. Balasundram.47 words
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198 1956-05-02 4 Farewell Warning By Gen. Bourne On Emergency War PENANG, TMi.— The retiring Director of Operations, Lieut. General Sir Geoffrey Bourne, today warned that the Communist terrorists in Malaya have not lost the power of creating: nasty incidents. However, the number o| their aggressive acts was getting considerably less than ever198 words
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Article112 1956-05-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuts. Mr. Y. T. Lee. I local architect, last Bight urged the K :a!a Lumpur M micipal Council to cable United Nations HeadQuarteti to expedite report on the ichMne to tniet a in mi ion ultra modern "hub" for the Federal capital. The112 words
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Article118 1956-05-02 4 No Job, So This Man Cheated AX Impostor told a Singapore Judge ye>terday that he was compelled to cheat people because he could not find a .iob. Chia Hock BtH| said this in mitigation before sentence wa.> paired. lie added that he had an a^'ed mother to look alter Cly.A118 words
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Article52 1956-05-02 4 TEMERLOH, Tues. Abdullah Sani -^.n Umail, 19, of Ka:\; ■on£» Samjganc Seberans. Temcrloh, and Othman fin go, of the same kampong, yesterday claimed trial to a joini charge oi theft of i fowl val ted ai $7. The c;-.- o an postponed to May II52 words
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Article33 1956-05-02 4 PENANG, Tucs. President Oj the Kc.iah Branch of the Peninsular Maiav Union. Inche O. M. Pawanchik and the vice-President, Inchc Moha:::od Noor bin Said have reM:jned from the Union.33 words
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Article122 1956-05-02 4 Much Of A Glandular Risk 1 A I P I N O, Tues. Rotary Club here has two Malay members. Che Hassan and Che Ismail, and they were granted leave of absence from club meetings during the fasting month. The club's bulletin carries the following observation about them: "If we122 words
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221 1956-05-02 4 IPOII, Twos. An honorary Assistant Buperintendeiit oi Police attached to the local contingent of the Police Volunteer Reserve, Yap Hong Kuan. today apologized in open court to a reporter over an incident which occurred m the Celestial Cal aret here on March 253221 words
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Article, Illustration92 1956-05-02 4 MR. Vincent Leong Chee Woh, and his bride the former Miss Veronica Wong Siew Kim. after their marriage (right) at the Holv Rosary Church in Brickfields Road, Kuala L u m p u r last week. Botn are on the staff of Federal Police Headquarters. Standard photo by92 words
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328 1956-05-02 4 Radio Chief Hits Out At Newsmen In C ircular Press Club Will Be Asked To Protest KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Deputy Dirtctoc of Broadcasting, Hr, A. T. Reid hti l»ucd a c-.r--oular with Instnii tioni to hii uttcefi to curb tha movements ui' m\\ papcitncn to iG ■••■> room of328 words
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Article63 1956-05-02 4 Youth Let Off With A Warning Tl ICRLOH, T es.— Rubber tapper. Liew Ah 19. fi rday pleaded guilty three charges of theft but ise of his youth. Lth a war: Id B The Magistrate said th..; 1 in coui n, he would i I resent offer. er to be63 words
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Article103 1956-05-02 4 COMMODITY PRICES r OSINC; rubber prinfrrnt.s |m Ih i in Suit pore wstcrda* u i rv I nil x> V, I K.S.!, No i juiuN'. s: No k: %n i<m< v,, I(iv JI- PKlff The pi Im.i,; MM $J74i P< r pidli i DMnis :i, i i: No i; v103 words
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Article136 1956-05-02 4 TWO B A r. ofll tn boa A.: Headq jai ters Malaya t re' irned expedition Into prin ary jungle some miles north of Kota Tinggi, Johore, to inspect and destroy \\u- mains of a .Japanese "Zero" aircraft which bad very >- bahly crashed136 words
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Article192 1956-05-02 5 Facilities Will Equal All In U.K. S !nGAPORE'S 55,000,000 Teachers' TrainC Hcgc will n measure up ro the best Britain, the principal, Mr. P. S. Dempsey told t,- Standard yesterday. 1 will be no facility offer in Britain thai to ca* hi re said192 words
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Article, Illustration60 1956-05-02 5 Schoolboy V.m, K..k I# ,g. 18, has hem parted wAadmg f""" 1 A.l> 111 M 1!\ ,1 M M Mul.llr School here was last sefii by h. uulovxrd 1 >m P.m im.rnin;' of .1 2t. II I- it HM I nut tarn for lunch or Bm >;m, r Hi.60 words
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203 1956-05-02 5 WIFE SPURNS HUSBAND'S 'COME BACK TO ME' OFFER A PRETTY housewife, in a Singapore Court yesterday, turned clown ner husband's on- 1 to return to him became she wag deceived many times. Orm Swec Gian. a r>rk, was summoned to the Sixth Magistrate's Court 'of n< electing to maintain his203 words
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Article67 1956-05-02 5 TEMERLOH. T P bin Rcrah. 30. of Kampon^ |au, Tr rday told dM Si Court h? prefcrrc I :c Police dy rather than put up $1,000 bail. He was charged with pro. t on Feb. 5. 331 kati s of riro to r- in circu- I67 words
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Article152 1956-05-02 5 Orchestra Will Fly In On May 11 WHEN the I, os Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra comes to Singapore on May 1 1 in u specially chartered p'.. there will not only be ltd -ians aboard but leveral hundred musical instruir.;M v.ell. They :c c.~. t. double viols; If) cello-; 40 violins152 words
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Article, Illustration100 1956-05-02 5 KLUANG, Tues. —The Director «if Operations. Genera! Sir Geoffrey Bourne, paid a farewell \isit to this town recently, and met Service chiefs and heacU of Government. Above, from left: lla.il Lemin (Acting District Oflicer, Kluansi Lt. C nl. Gordon; Mr llariiy (OSPC); Mr Mendel (Admin. Officer, Kiuanc);100 words
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Article201 1956-05-02 5 police prosecutor was verbally lectured on bailable ind non-bailable offences by Singapore Magistrate Mr. J. m. Devereux-Colebourn yes. ttrd:\y. The incident was the lequel to a case where R. Jayaram. accused of pusx n tiri larms. on April 18, came up for mention in the201 words
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Miscellaneous909 1956-05-02 5 cMlmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE tiljH G/AWdSf KUALA lumpur jSEr Zs u>llu| I'- ac- v v 1 I > and y.15 p.m. y W +***&Sjm? OlMoN; T A eel. 315 *I'^M W W T KIA: Street 1230. 2 30. 630 gr*#^baa^^ rw^ ml :n wB9Gm*L^iL&2&S3L C< l>! 'N| Captains Dauehter909 words
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Article491 1956-05-02 6 PHD arc anxious days for I tieal problems have given rise to communal suspicions and ttfffffrf In such a confused and tense atmosphere the people are bound to forget the 800,000 farmers in the Federation. According to Ungku Abdul Aziz of the University of Malaya, 3,000,000 people are491 words
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Article701 1956-05-02 6 and mouthpiece of Ai tapM Action Party at the freedom talks in London. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. allowed his slip to show on two occitiom since he reached Britain. On each oo Ids judgment was badly at fault in attemp' feo assess the reaction which would follow his701 words
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Article491 1956-05-02 6 From United Press in Hongkong i |\i;ksl\s ChfeMM wrltt IkffCi <>r four wi\es :ind concubines ha\c nothing to fear when they uant to rrturn to the country with thrir whole families, a Communist oflicial s.i id. Hsieh Ckamßf, Director of the Communist Canton Bureau of Overseas hinrse491 words
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1111 1956-05-02 6 RUSSELL THOMAS - Egyptians' View Of Israeli Crisis RUSSELL THOMAS Cairo, r VUE trial bUckoutl against possible a;r nidi from Israel have brought to Egyptians, more forcibly :t:an the Gaza lighting, the realisation that wax with Igraci is a serious possibility. F>>r |fm the cerise of tens! n fomitod at the United Nations1,111 words
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Article162 1956-05-02 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA THIS richer is blatantly fti pid. It il OWIH when people are "carried away by the c.i-citcment of the moment" or (ire in a w)ute tA I'ant they q\rc vent to tfieir true fctlinQi and bhtfi 0,1 vfcd il hi their >162 words
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214 1956-05-02 6 Sir-: Something is definite ■mil vrii h the r- r >" BinI ipore method of tasting "L" drivi rs, Driving testaci r- rr: r i I nmonsense knocked them. Without this, they sft jusi unfit lor their jobs. What determine! a tc.'ee's s;; r;214 words
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Letter152 1956-05-02 6 B K S:i: It is still too early to conclude whether the "goodwill** visit of the Soviet ea len to Britain will en international tension. cspeciar.y In the total withdrawal of an Ideology which li t-.-Ing to eclipse a portii a Bj the tree world into its godlesi form of152 words
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Letter92 1956-05-02 6 Sir: I wish to n fer to the report you publish* d regarding the Technical College Hostel in your paper. It was alleged that "representations are to be taken tip with the Education Ministry by the College Alumni, which blamed the lack ol official Interest as the cause92 words
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Letter53 1956-05-02 6 S.r. May 1•: -'nc meriium of ;r paper N. M. ii n v. sse article on M al observed from ilendai ktadlf '< me 1 1 how M-• Safar i iginateri Mid bee«ligi is c• nt, based on I Is amic teaching ar d the traditions of the Prophet.53 words
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Letter53 1956-05-02 6 Sir: Radio Malaya's English announcer^ till times pronounce foreign names \er> inrorn Could they not. before reading the news, hr ri rr j by more conversant members oi the stafl on I pronounce any foreign names involved.' One of them habitually pronounces vpn« "Seepriot." Is not "Sipriot"53 words
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Letter393 1956-05-02 6 The Workers Must Decide Sir; Member c! a certain r i'.egci c'.a^s of v. r-.rr, who form the maj r/,y in the Executive Council of the Army Civil Servi c Union have decided to "reorganize" the l:..'n under the pre'ev. of v. c z Hi Msf t in with an393 words
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Article102 1956-05-02 6 ffr; Radio Malaya I annninu-pd ir fl r to they are doing o satiify every- < by j i p»t>grammes that trill nttt people of all types. pm r'r. rat tlwt ractnff ro %1 r < r j/ i«, Koioeoer, ,c u*rong d tion. is undeniably that102 words
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Article143 1956-05-02 7 Govt. Censors Press, Radio CUBAN REVOLT HAVANA. Cuba. May 1 (AP) The government imp i ed Presi and radio Censorship ycsierdav a^ an aftermath oi an unsuccessful revolt on Sunday in Which at k BSI 12 rebels WtTt killed. Tho gnvornnvnt announced H iMd n leased former presi" d< at143 words
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Article67 1956-05-02 7 W. German Army Sworn In iieklin. May l (AP)— The r-.v. i unit ol Red-ruled East Qermany*a ao-ealled People Army waa nporn In yest< rday ■A.-:, b riet obserfeia n band. The army •i authority d In January by Parliament it la beli< vt d he bulk ol Ita DO67 words
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Article58 1956-05-02 7 POLICE yi Ntrrday madr a thoi igh learch tnroufhout netr p< lit Ul Tokyo for a nan th ight to be a high school it iidt nt w!. ila h< d •a Japanese girls aera the fa With razor aa the country ptepared to begifl n lonfl nile pnReuter - 58 words
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Article42 1956-05-02 7 the Bovloi fooernment i *tab!i>ln (1 an award of a fold medal for "outstanding scientific a< hievemenl s" irk ihe 50th anniYersarj Of the Invention ol radio by "t.v.f great Russian sciential Popov/ 1 according to Nfoscooj Radio yesterday ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article229 1956-05-02 7 Cruelty Russians Win Easily TAIPEI May 1 (UP) The British are the worlds most intelligent people, in the opinion of a group of Chine.-e college students surveyed here by a visiting American professor. The students also thought their own race, the hinrse. was the most hardworking, the Americans the most229 words
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Article, Illustration203 1956-05-02 7 Heart Attack At Address J LEXINGTON. Virginia, May 1 UP)— Sen. Alben W. Barkley nf Kenucky, Vice-Presidcnt under Truman. ollapsed and died of a heart attack estfl rday while addressing students at Washington and Lee University, The 78-year-old warhorsc of the Dclocratic Party was nukins203 words
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247 1956-05-02 7 VIENNA, May 1 (IT) Kussia\s admission that Stalin erred set off deadly riots in Siberian slave camps early this month in which more than 200 political prisoners died, an Austrian ex-prisoner reported yesterI day. He Nrid tho prisoners, jailed during the Stalm247 words
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Article38 1956-05-02 7 THIRTY-FOUR Vampire Jet tighten which tome Norwegian circles wanted to give to Israel, will be .sold to a British company in the near future, Cot Johan Christie of the Norwegian Defence Ministry said yesterday. U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article41 1956-05-02 7 LONDON. May l (Renter) The Duke of Edinburgh last night gave the first live televised broadcast by any member of the Royai Family to mark the 2lBt anniversary of the formation of the Central Council of Physical Recreation.41 words
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Article33 1956-05-02 7 WASHINGTON. May 1 ,AP» The United States yesterday extended two million dollar^ in ai;l to Lebanon to help reconstruction work in the wake of a disastrous earthquake last March 16.33 words
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Article28 1956-05-02 7 NEW D\LHI. May 1 <AP> The Japanese. Burmc.-p and French ambassadors to New Delhi yesterday flew to Katmandu for the coronation ol King Mahendra of Nepal.28 words
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Article30 1956-05-02 7 SEOUL. May 1 <AP) South Korean President Rhee has sent a cable to Queen Juliana of the Netherlands congratulating her on the occasion of her 46th birthday yesterday.30 words
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Article26 1956-05-02 7 TOKYO. May 1 <AP) Communist North Korea yesterday announced re-election Of Im II Sung a.s Chairman of the Central Committee of its Workers (Communi.4) Party.26 words
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Article28 1956-05-02 7 WASHINGTON. May 1 (UP) Carlos P. Romulo. Philippines Amba.-.-ador to the United States, was reported "a little better" at the Army's Walter Reed Medical Centre yesterday.28 words
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Article62 1956-05-02 7 Dearer Cinema, Manager Assaulted KAMPALA. Lcanda. May 1 (L'P) An increase of sixpence in the price of admissions to the local movie theatre went into effect last night but not without difficulties. More than 1,000 Asians smashed plate glass windows in the cinema and assaulted the manager. A force of62 words
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Article197 1956-05-02 7 US SENATE CTEE HAS ALL-OUT BACKING WASHINGTON, May 1, (AP) A special senate judiciary sub-committee called yesterday for the death penalty for narcotic peddlers, introducing a bill to "declare war" on the illicit drug traffic. Chairman Price Daniel (Democrat, Vexas) MUMNHW4 tall*" duction of the197 words
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Article90 1956-05-02 7 Labour Day Cheers For Mao HONGKONG May 1 (Reuter)— Thunder* iu cheers greeted Chairman Mao T i Tung. b< id ol Btafc i O nmunisi China, when he nuufc mm <.i hli rare public ippearances today r< •>. u mammoth International labour nay parade m p< Uni Reportlni from thr90 words
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Article61 1956-05-02 7 Bomb Follows 48-Hr Lull NICOSIA. May 1 ■LT Alter a 48-hour lull i ne bomb was thrown :n tIM b;> >; ol I military police H P at I >.magu.>ta fi iU rday. it Injun d thn i ma. On was hospitali» I The Ethnarchy Council m^t yoterday to dl61 words
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Article, Illustration64 1956-05-02 7 AT IT SINCE SHE WAS 16 RONNEE, Monljnmrrv, from Sydnry, Australia, is shown rehearsing a sone fur »v r London drbut at thr Festival Hal!. sm^mc with thr 'Ma// TodayGroup This \ustralian with n// groupN miho thr ace of I'. last >car vhr loured hrr (ountrj with (imp Krupa andA.P. - 64 words
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Article58 1956-05-02 7 Rebels Kill 8 French AI Gil Mav 1 'P) Rcbols kill* ild:« r> .«nd w imd< I H m< Ln a bloody hand-to-: le south -w* st of B. Kren h autl nt;« anr yesterday. N i rebel lo m:r reported. Th battll ;irtrd on Qun day rn ng In58 words
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Article41 1956-05-02 7 NLW YORK M*-. 1 P>— It] in s will spend han 112 5 million I i four D< DE-7C turboprop airliner Indu trj sour rep rted terday The new plaiK d to inl trai I in D<41 words
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Article37 1956-05-02 7 Britain Gives Unity Pledge do < Germ-in mi Brcntano plun^f-d imi t< with SoU '1 Top item on was a briefing itmn foliowir.i. Bul- Brit Li 'Termed the British .nent's sotemn under* uni! most important sincle nty." I?37 words
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Article45 1956-05-02 7 Leningrad Loser Dies At Home V holm Von Sunday w home in Hohrnschwangau. During i Second World War. Von Lrrb rnmmindri an army group in I rthn n P ;.--.a failing I was ntcpfi to three yearT Iwiprt^ifftfw^* 1 by a Nuercn* r '^rimes court45 words
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Advertisement264 1956-05-02 7 is a masterpiece of pre,.^»|M[jrmajajH| Cision construction The c ,^jj^g iryH| accuracy and flawless P^^^^^^^^r jr] movement embodied in j&^^ e r ■-.p, re ''''^yi Ifl a owm I rhythm c •EMM. MErER <i CO. LTD P.O. Box 2000, Singapore. -.-.'E SON. SIMONS CO. LTD., Kuala Lumpur, Penang. It ™W264 words
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Advertisement25 1956-05-02 7 f World's Only "Worry -Free Watch ~4(Me> set it- ty^MtJk^'' rjk. Aft* i Hl^^ fashion (vw I Ml DO as you go! Raffles Place, Singapore.25 words
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Advertisement901 1956-05-02 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. T*J *****.6 *****/4 2 6 Robinton Ro*d THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICt T« Hjlifj*. Montreal. Bovfon. New York. Baltimore. Philjdelphu b Cult Porti S pore P S hjm Ptn*r\g AUTOMfOCN |un« 9/14 |un«lS/16 lune 17/ )b Carriers option to proceed »Ui other porti to901 words
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Advertisement1196 1956-05-02 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 IJB ncs (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 line*) ."T,:," THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE C^rncr^ opt. on to proceed via other port* to load and discharge cargo. SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENT Singapore. Due Sails P. S ham Penang Teireiut for Avonmouth c1,196 words
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Advertisement895 1956-05-02 8 MITSUI pf^ LINE S'pore P. S'ham Penang FOR JAPAN from India Bansei Moru for Yokohama, Kobe Moii 11 Moy 9 May Akakurosan Maru for Yokohama Kobe, Mom 20 Moy Bunyo Maru for Yokchcma, Kobe, Moii 2 June 26 May FOR JAPAN from Continent Haruna'an Maru for Yokohama Nogoya, Kobe via895 words
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Advertisement688 1956-05-02 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Soid, Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Homburq rc Copenhagen. Spore P S'hom n(JB x) "SUMBAWA" p ort xx) "JUTLANDIA" 18 20Moy 21 21 Mov xxx) "FALSTRIA obt: 29 31 Mov 1 2 June 3 xxxx) "MEONIA" 7 BJune 9 9 June yn# x)688 words
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399 1956-05-02 9 Higher Output Of Man-Made Rubber Seen nt I henhowcr said in Washington on Mon- lrss th in two years' time the Vnlted States tlw capacity to produce about 1,700,000 ntiuMH rubber a year. :>ugh IttitN a!l new :rquire;ynt and oat ml r ibber, r^t:::.a f r l in 1960. he399 words
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Article70 1956-05-02 9 SINGAPORE Chinese I <• Exchange noon c. Him per picul yesterday: tea May $292 buyers. $30* feller*; June $291 buyers, sellers: coconut oil S:S sPllers; coconut cil •drums* $49 sellers, Y tok white pepper $101 se Sarawak white $100 S( Sarawak black $77 Singapore Copra Aasoclalosing prices r70 words
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643 1956-05-02 9 'Lack Of Natural Will Force More Use Of Synthetics' A REPORT by the Special Rubber Committee of the Office of Defence Mobilization in Washington said world production of natural rubber in the vears 1950—1954 averaged 1,813,000 long tons a year. There was no upward trend during this period, it said.Reuter - 643 words
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311 1956-05-02 9 BUSINESSMEN in Singapore and the Federation are invited to take part in the I nited States World Trade Fair which is expected to be held at the New York Coliseum during April 14-27, 1957, Consul t. Thayer White, head of the311 words
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Article130 1956-05-02 9 INDICATIONS of the rapidity »1 econ< ml i expansion in Hongkons. are given in the st it( m nt bj Mr I- velyn ,r Bunbury, chairman of I.'1 Ori« ni a. I< U phon^ and I- trie C< Ltd., Issued preparati >n to ttw company a ann ial130 words
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Article48 1956-05-02 9 THE Malayan Exrha:.^ Banks Asaociation made the Following its rates to n. C. .:aria: buying, airmail. T.T. S3 O.D 322 90 da 1 SS| credit bill 33 3 16 trade bills; selling. T I i r 0 n n 7 LI -ady. Other exchange rates i.-main48 words
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Article, Illustration83 1956-05-02 9 ARNOLD BRACKMAN - ARNOLD BRACKMAN, By Standard's New York Bureau Chief JAPAN is determined to achieve her long-term growth with minimum disturbance to her foreign markets, Mr. Jiro Nittoh, the retiring head of the Japan Trade Centre told the Press in New York. "Japan." he frankly declared, "plans to83 words
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Article150 1956-05-02 9 NIW YORK. Annl r:0 (UDD )A--Joncs Cwiing Average.-. STOCKS r\o Industrials r>ir; 12 2n Raila ***** IS Utilities SSJ4 b5 Stocks 182.51 BONDS 40 B^nds f$M Tht Dow*jooei ComrtKifi:'v F.'ii 1 Ind( x 1D24 2(3 average equals 100) dosed at 155.20 Centre was set up in New150 words
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166 1956-05-02 9 GOODRICH SYNTHETIC RISE FIRMS RUBBER RUBBER firmed in the Singapore market yesterday on the announcement by Goodrich Gulf Chemicals that it w ould increase its price for synthetic. The market closed at Bftf cents per lb. for first grade May shipment in Singapore yesterday, U cents above the price on166 words
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Article141 1956-05-02 9 Exports Help Trade Balance FINAL figures ISSUCd by the U.K. Board of Trade. show British exports in March were even better than appeared from the provisional statement on April 12. They reached i:271.300.U00 an upward revision of t U m 700.000 -and thus exceeded bv over £3,500,000 the. previous highest141 words
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Article153 1956-05-02 9 MALAYAN sharebickms imported the following triMn< done j esterda BM lYWtoei M OW r >: 28 6 arri\ al; Fedeia Disj (1.95, Si »7|; K. fc N >rds (1 Gammon.- -2 U 2 SJ i M B ies 13 20 M c i 96ic; S. Cold Storage153 words
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Article121 1956-05-02 9 THERE was fair rapport for industrials on the |ffj iylan share market jrestei v but pnvr> wt re mon- or Jess unchanged Tins were irregular. Rubbers continued to b< slightly lower. Price Bhangefl ftnnotroci (i < by the Malayan Bharebroken Association yesterday vtrc: INDUSTRIALS BsflFSff Sellers Gammon121 words
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Article58 1956-05-02 9 I I MR. G S UACDOnALD (ir't i a no()° r 4 A nqJo- /\< rr run Corpornt on Ltd Kuala Lv "pv f I Cionrgo A BOfIMUM o^ r'.c firm in Singapore, j );rt i r; ri ipitli ioiii€ of their dttLlert of r^p cmnicl liinncr hcM58 words
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Article, Illustration88 1956-05-02 9 MR E B MAYNE. manager ol the n r:r.< d African and F:» Km N! Arras Adminl tration of Tbe Shell P< tr 1( urn C I due in Singapore on M 11. on a visit to the Malayan area. A widi iy-travell< man Mr Mayne ha.s88 words
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Advertisement63 1956-05-02 9 PELNI-LINES 12 ROBINSON ROAD T. ::667 Ffc.ghf— Through Cargo Dcpt.V "KAUMA^'AS" §mWUb&m Sourobovo May 2 •J" for Siok, B«l«won May 2 "PAHIPA" for PoleaUng May 2 ATE" for D,okorto May 3 OH" for Belowon May 3 HOIA" for hrfcfir. Per s May 3 -UWOT: :.orti S.-marcng May 6 PANEHAN for63 words
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Advertisement583 1956-05-02 9 NOTICES tITV f 01 NTIL Ol SINGAPORE ITNCINF.EF S Dl 1 ondlajßßMl f a:, sm and frorr. S»an c EfSoOM r tJJt an r d^ crviceable W comprising One Lot of spare parts for Jeeps and D iyfag a Deßartxßeot Csaßaaa SI 8 ELBCTRICITY DEPART- and I''a t i(? I583 words
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Article, Illustration1717 1956-05-02 10 William Saroyan - A CHAMP IN LOVE William Saroyan by I Today, a famous; probes; ;into the pathetic; f private life of; ;a boxer in this; STANDARD Series; ;of the world's; greatest boxing; rwxwww stories. T^HE room was a large one on the seventh floor of the Black-Stone Hotel on O' Farrell Street1,717 words
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Article128 1956-05-02 10 RELIGIOUS pul I shei In- x rta I tbli tvertisi in the Hollywood Reporter just before tlm TThi Ton (."(imiTiandments" was previewed: "A: lent ion movie fit I t?a '.'"d critics. Will yon be ■>>•■■■ n' Da M i I 'The Ten Commandments' is prev •A? W M know128 words
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481 1956-05-02 10 M.A. Glasgow - Science Tells Farmers What To Grow M.A.Glasgow -^••~»~-by pii^^iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiimnTmn)iiiMi!iiiim| Research ir 1 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiIt Pi $co Very* I tWentionj 'i iiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil LOXDOM ru/RIiVG IMm HBat Ita Mart; 1 atfl aau^Ptyi, enrrieef out by actfanttala in aiapii iffitrfm i rta of the irorl.i, mm oontribvtcd to ng n CUltvral /progress in481 words
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Advertisement217 1956-05-02 10 fsHAW^BRoVwRS OR(;A\ISATIO\ AMIMi I MAY MOVIE NEWS ON TaLE TQp&y I I—^"^—^^^^^— m r j U r c^ WHAT lIAPPI NS Vf INI^ M\l i ri( MC >I \KI IMI^ 111 M OKI > w J From lh« momtnl h« hM town n#w |L. II was lumt a maf*. mM217 words
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Miscellaneous33 1956-05-02 10 To Be Contd. Tomorrow 1 1 Solution To Yesterday's Puzzle M'M^ W: W M--B- M~M 1 Ji 1 Y* p u r a- /7 7- 1M V^H IHI I Another Puzzle Appears Tomorrow33 words
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121 1956-05-02 11 Scots Win Match That Should Not Be Played IPOH, Tues.— I n ;i first division soccer match that ?verlia\<* been played, Ko>al Scots Fusiliers < hinese Kecreation Club by two goals i hiMfso Assembly Hall ground today. Ipr v atcr covered aljnost three-quarters of the ground when the match startff121 words
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Article87 1956-05-02 11 Twentyeight Aiming For Melbourne KUALA LUMPUR. TueS.— Twenty- ;uht bOCkej players. with theii ilghta on Ifelbnurnr. uo !n f o serious trainIng r n today at the Coronation Park ground, met are: Nadarajah, Fd'.v.ii Pac::;.tr.'; t; v.i. BhanmUpcanathan, Chua Eng Cheng, Raymond, Raj, Gian Singh, Sh< pherdson, Toft, Chua Kn^87 words
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Article65 1956-05-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday— The First Battalion Royal Hampshire Regiment 'A beat theii own Hampshire Regiment 'B team 3-1 u their division one garrison league soccer fixture on the Baia Cantonment ground today Thp game was evenly contested and the speedier sel nf forwards oi thp65 words
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369 1956-05-02 11 TONY RANGEL - PENANG SOCCER IS 'CLEANEST IN MALAYA' TONY RANGEL FAP HITS OUT By PENANG, Tups.— The Football Association of Penang, in a statement issued today, said that it was taking the 'deepest possible objection' to an article published in an English newspaper branding the Penang team as the most unpopular ele\en369 words
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Article, Illustration60 1956-05-02 11 r. ui.n.nton lnvmr Japanese youth parked Tokvo's National Gymnasium when i lippprs n f' >h f A m and ol Tfik "ork played exhibition rames there. 1 I'rrss pntur »how« CJoi and On t in foreground, during their doubles match >l.is.inari Kato and K. Kataisln. The Malayans uon 15-9 15-3.60 words
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Article43 1956-05-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR T:. T 554 /Ur Observatk I ii n (ten d rm in .•>;■' i ie- over No 10 Work- ps irtment REME in their two i ferrison Lr -j :c soccer match at the Headqu i Command stadium I v.43 words
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299 1956-05-02 11 KUALA UJMPUB, Tues.— Selangor Club, in their search for I competent goalkeeper, tried out two players in their second division league match against Selangor Indian Association on the padang here today, but at the end of 70 minutes play, they were299 words
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364 1956-05-02 11 Heng Seet Saves Shell From A Narrow Defeat KUALA LI'MPrR, Tues.— A late penalty nil by Lim Hens Seet helped Shell Sports Club to hold BaVafsar Railway Sports Club to a one-all draw in a FAS Business Houses division three .soccer match on the Kampong Bharu ground here today. She!!364 words
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132 1956-05-02 11 Servicemen For Ipoh Charity Games TKML 7., ii i v. epreagnt the Jpoh Sei ice In t tiaritj es ,-i -t t< <,ms on Friday: IP< IH COMBIXI D SI H CES RQMS Bygrave I 15/19 Hussars); Cpl. Cheyne •in, R.S.I Tpr. Hay Hus E is. Patterson I I Cfn.132 words
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Advertisement301 1956-05-02 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT Kl M II MFM R Ml \l< II (o(M I!. 4 PJM x i iO f Surveyors The tiwrnMiiiliig basic salary ications anc •-r ialarv s rt o of tin B I .2. A Cost <rf Uvic« Allowance to graphical Surveyors v <v rr.fr s f,301 words
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Miscellaneous206 1956-05-02 11 L:i Abner By Al Capp v J QHO fr -^N N^' a "^^/I^^ L 1^ T R Wr~ cud the: iggle to a pllcsT* OJ REALL7 THI^K S^?JS 7>i]s y IN -COPATCH, h-) jf 5^ L^^>f CROCP OF STIVES. JUST Alley Oop By V. 7. Hamlin faS f "^4 l^^k206 words
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Miscellaneous186 1956-05-02 11 SINGAPORE SOCCER: SBUFA LEAGUE D1V. 1: S.T.C. vs. Shell ■J .S.T.C. D1V. 2: 1 r 1. r. B 'n at I y rr rcr Pari-. C k W. PS. /ocfci si S.C.C Crothris rs Stan BC Si s.n C MV, IVtoVSJSS Bret PS. B',,..s> sd nt Gt |/loi p Sfo>186 words
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Article, Illustration807 1956-05-02 12 SCRUTINEER - NOTHING WILL STOP JACK DRUCE SCRUTINEER He Is Out To Atone For Ipoh Failures By RE is Jack Drmr 111 I tfcf h pipped on the post by Shocshine Boy at Bukit Tfmtk alter nuking all the running. Jack Dnic expected to slam the opposition today and atone jor his807 words
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Article49 1956-05-02 12 HEAVY rain fell at renang last night but unless there is further rain today the going for this afternoon's races will not be worse than yielding. The Treble Tote will be held on Races Three, Five and Six. The Big Sweep will be drawn on Race Six.49 words
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Article207 1956-05-02 12 Speculation Looks A Sound Bet RACE FIVE Golden (jus ha b< n shaping like a winner during the week and is surf to get plenty ol support. But I will take a chance with Speculation. Speculation was fancied his first ever race at Ipoh when he could only finish sixth207 words
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Article181 1956-05-02 12 A GOAL scored bv Ismail in the 55th minute savrd the Younjr Men's Sikh Association from defeat when their S.A.F.A. division 2 match against the Singapore Cricket Club ended in a 2-2 draw on the S.C.C. padans yesterday. In the 1 5th In ite, the Sikhs181 words
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Article68 1956-05-02 12 JOLLILADS A h!ctic Union trounced the Workers Education Union by lour BOall to nil in a SAFA Div. ?,A the Gcyian^ Stadium jresterday. The Lads dominated the exchangei in the first hatt, md Rama Krishna opened the •core. Krishna and then Nadarajah made it ?,-o foe jau the68 words
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Article188 1956-05-02 12 Windsor i.a_ j The Spectre i Trundle Hill Scrutineer I\ I II mm a Nt 1) FIGHTING MMSH WMM IhITIM.U IIM-I.IIN 11. nil a II ii»prnrU I iKhtms I inMi t lioii-i lllhaif mil Ir- Hi. II Willi II il»|M 11.(1 ,1 \m.\ CILVARDO Ifl COMMANDO RAMSBL'RY *y If'irilit188 words
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Article189 1956-05-02 12 Repeat Performance For Opera II Op. r.i II all set for rcp» rfohnance in the 84 nt 'Race S:x» for Class Four. Div. One horses. 1 e up-and-- r.z M r/!.r: -a r Furlongs with 811 Taking lead at the half-mil- up a brip nm all the way to the189 words
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Article650 1956-05-02 12 RACE 1: 3-15 p.m.— Horses Class 4, Div. 2— BV2 Furs. 1 •:i uh.ii IIMMM-prd 7> "on v: Lrr B.'C Hudson no' I. mi r S.I E»C I 3. 734 Trca Men 4y 5.12 Mr. Foo R. van Bkclen Bougoure 4. m K. -r r.i. kcr:»% Mi650 words
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Article83 1956-05-02 12 THE Belgium Hockey Association has written to the Singapore Hockey Association thai they are prepared to play a match in Singapore on their way back home from AustraUa. Mr. s. Yogorajah, ihe hnnOrary secretary of the S.H.A. told the Standard last night tii.it the Belgium team83 words
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Article138 1956-05-02 12 K.unshury showed up in a race tor the first time when he made all the early running; over >ix farloflgj only to be beaten close home. On that fora and anticipatini ImproTement i pive her nrst rate chance t<"> beat thlfl lot and score her maiden138 words
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Article342 1956-05-02 12 —And Pressmen, Too! MALACCA, Tucs.-The Malacca Amateur Football Association has invited 32 to undergo training for its Malaya Cup matches, r On v one schoolboy Is in the and be la John Choo, a lad on the Gurney School, with tiie makings of a342 words
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Article40 1956-05-02 12 TUAN Mong Old Boys Association dn w li w ith Indian Brotherhood Soccerites in .■< SAFA Div. 3B League Boecei match played at Farrer Park ye tei day. Syed All soored fortlMlndiaai while Choon Meng netted for Puan Moii^.40 words
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Article, Illustration260 1956-05-02 12 EDIN PETERS - EDIN PETERS By CROSS out Neo Chwce Kok as a '<crtainf\ f Olympic dames in MHbourne this \<i\< Pin your ">r a place as a in the i I )en\ She is 14-year-old Bernnr Lancaster <»f K.tfV who nmrir history260 words
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Article52 1956-05-02 12 THE 15th annual S Chin< e Inter-> rAce;. which starts at Jalan Besar sta li irn at 9 a.m.. has attracted I I in i time re i Sixty-thr< e Cr..:.< r sented in Singapore Ed The progra tors, both boy.s an |en I Mi52 words
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Advertisement44 1956-05-02 12 W/VW a/ //y A /V Mr Mr **L. jT/xj' Avy f^m Hr*T v vOmrr*n^ u. K,-. i. »*1- 4 k\., l^^ nn sjT/y yV/X /sJ s^^^f Mxs s^fiZ Up jr 'r v»»u S/ 1 —ft r■S• 4 /Jne Asia Insurance Building, Singapore. 0/ M44 words
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