Singapore Standard, 3 May 1956
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Title Section22 1956-05-03 1 Singapore Standard 4UGEO- #6 ft m ~Tn v... am SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1956 I I r M.I I "i < I I22 words
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Article290 1956-05-03 1 K. C. ARUN - K. C. ARUN After Hart Raya A Conference Of Experts The First Step To Industrialization By KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Alliance Government will soon seek to establish a multi-million-dollar Industrial Finance Corporation as the first of its chief means of industrializing the Federation. Disclosing this to The290 words
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Article130 1956-05-03 1 No Ban On Double Tenth i i mp r k Wf( j ration < hicf ■abler. u 1 1 asMirrci Chinese that ho hrations in cjUf- "n double- tenth oer |hr hirf Mißi s«id he i on Marred doable nt h "a saered day ill the history of < M130 words
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127 1956-05-03 1 HK PAYS ITS LAST RESPECTS TO A GRAND OLD MAN HONGIn May 2 Knit-; rowil.s of people :>"... i;u i.iin t< <i.i\ to juv their last Robert H< lim.. thr Co!on\\s philanthropist who I last Vffl The hoarse ocarinp: his broniv* coffin was surmr rd by a cross of white127 words
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Article51 1956-05-03 1 Two Of This And You 'Take Off' si 1 1 lands. May \pi South Sea isl.indrrs have a new di -Fiji Airways"— **brcause after the second trie \ou take off.** Ronald liar\rv. vhairman of Kovfrnmrnt (ommission disn- untrol of alcohol !.mdrr> lain) it rted of methyl <' «1 id cold51 words
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Article42 1956-05-03 1 COLOMBO. May 2 <Reuter> ambassador in on. Senarat irdene. has renounced h;> kmuhthood. Ceylon's Mr. Solomon Banmnounced today. including the of Colombo, nuttu. have also Their decorations in to the new fOnernmrnt > policy of disr na imperial honou:42 words
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Article28 1956-05-03 1 ANDREW ROTH - MERDEKA TALKS ANDREW ROTH \\> standard's London Bureau Chief LONDO:: Wed.—Singapore's All-Party delegation in a 15-minute session yesterday af* noon, asked the Colonial Secretary, Mr. A 'inx-Rovd in ciTcct28 words
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Article124 1956-05-03 1 CONFERENCE sources said that before giving his answer Mr. Lennox-Rovd will consult his cabinet colleagues. Sir Anthony Eden, the Prime Minister, is understood to ha\e called a full n eetins of his <»binet here today. n ked nn\\- for full internal tdf-fOfcinmeirt such m that enjoyed124 words
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Article56 1956-05-03 1 Bi; \MrrOX. Ontario, Mr; 2 < Renter* A h«n here t I :.> I an e£~ mi i uring elfhi In in circ imferencc and r ne and a hall [nch< I Of. Her owner Harold BouUi ■•.v.i [t was the '..ir::- e?g ho56 words
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Article474 1956-05-03 1 To Sif Af The Big Table for a high chair to onable it to sit at the big ible with the fully independent dominions. Cb M D Mr. Dav.ci Marshall requested an Ind> pendence Ad dOCUbm nt such m that i hich bi d lnd<474 words
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Article33 1956-05-03 1 THE rti rling area's fold and dollar r« .-< rves a birntiit t» r "f Britain's n-ono. b health rose by 51 millit n dollars Us April, th< Treasury announced fetterdaj -Renter.33 words
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Article35 1956-05-03 1 A TEN -MAN delation representing the authorities ol the Canton and City ol Geneva left b? air yesterday on the fi rv t stage r >f a journey to Mo -cow Rent f r35 words
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Article149 1956-05-03 1 WASHINGTON, May 2 (Heuler)— The Inited States hoprs, within the next ten years, to have an entirely airborne army which can be moved swiftly to anywhere in the world it was revealed here last night. Major QeneraJ J. s. upham. A -t arr 1)> nut149 words
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Article41 1956-05-03 1 ALGIERS, May 2 (Reuter) French soldiers killed 207 Als< nan r« b<-l.> in tn rce flght ing In Algeria In the past 18 hours, according to reports reaching hero today. Fourteen Fn nch oldiera were killed41 words
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Article145 1956-05-03 1 COLOMBO. \W 2 IUP) V. it a view 10 cutting down expenses, Ceylon's legations, abroad will be reduced, it was Learned today. While it is likely that three legation will be closed, two new ones ire to be opened. Ceykm'i iegattopi la Rone, Indonesia and145 words
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Article53 1956-05-03 1 OOVBNTRT, England. Ifaj 2 (Retlter) Complete deadlock Vl| n ported today in Britain V fir.-t "automation Strike" by 1 1.000 workers at th« Standard Motor Works here. The men are striking bocause 3.500 workers are to be laid ofl during a £4.000.000 retOOUng on automatic UOM of53 words
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60 1956-05-03 1 IWTNA BIIIAK (India), May 2 (Kcuter) Four people were fatally injured when they threw themsel\es before a tmn in a demonstration at Biriiee Railway Station, 112 miles frcm here last night. They were in a crowd of 400 collected to demonstrate fit "certain Dassenger60 words
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Article125 1956-05-03 1 Soldier Wounded In Gun Battle NICOSIA. i! (AP) A British soldier was wounded la a gun battle with three Cypriot rebels less than 100 vardf from Government House in NiOOSil '."day. Poiicc chased the gunmen' but they cai I in ling Str< l tfl and Uk in Famagusi L0 pi125 words
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117 1956-05-03 1 KARACHI. May 2 fßeuter> Afghan nationals and Pakistan scouts have asain clashed along the Afghanis-tan-Pakistan border, an Offlcial source said here today. Th^ source said the Afghans, "b''l:(vi d U) be levies." crossed into Pakistan territory at Sh^ro Ob.i. near Chaman. on April 30.117 words
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Article30 1956-05-03 1 PRESIDENI I nhow( r l^d mourn* r < rdaj In VI i ington ;<• 'tn I mw raJ > nator When Barkles ton I v ici pr< >idrnt. wl. I ReuterReuter - 30 words
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212 1956-05-03 1 Malay Rulers Send Greetings KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malay Rulers of the Federation tod sent :.al greetings to King M ihendra of Nepal on the pppaffiftfl of his coronation. The Rail of Pcrlis. M current chairman of the R^- C'oni' r* nee,212 words
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Article64 1956-05-03 1 RAVENNA Italy. Mav (AP) British ra«-<- <:: John H' *tn died today I n Injuries he received to B mday's Mille Miglie auto His wai Ibe -;>;■ b i ace di h Tv.o i th< r drii i r and threi spectator! were kiiiod In the64 words
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Article, Illustration109 1956-05-03 1 attr icrn i rt iim o'd Melok tmtk MunchoiiQ (right) is one of the n v)io lea their longho in the B:iram country I I volunteered to study m diciiery at ttie General Hospital in Kuching. Wl en she returns 1o }rr people living109 words
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Article32 1956-05-03 1 Tin Council Talks Set For May 8 Th< nrd hrrr I The committee li taker body set up to pave the .nrational into for moment the inauguration up until Indonesia < m< nt.32 words
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Article15 1956-05-03 1 ;.D STATB Secrrtary of state M Dulles arrtvi Paris by air yesterday I days15 words
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Article49 1956-05-03 1 n. New Zealand. May 2 (ReuUT) Sinn a test within thp Commonwralth if ccunty of the Far East > be assured. Mr. Leon Got/ ji Gov'trnm I Mm r. told t»v Representatives here today. said tl Common wesJtli It could fi MH m "p.raf i.r" it49 words
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Advertisement87 1956-05-03 1 JACK S PHOTO CO. Wide Range of CA vi I A I Ml CAMERAS PROJECTORS a^3ERS 9tt 4 also D P S.rv, c p,,nl Bu.ld.nq 157. Nortli ifidf« Rd T.; s:^9 STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 line*) 2400 DAW SEN'S X i X SWUT SUCfO CMOT^ H S^?' i i cum87 words
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Advertisement13 1956-05-03 1 FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 Don't take a chance take a jOrlsUctq13 words
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Article41 1956-05-03 2 Ching Seng Poh - I. \M.: Mi^ May I. mm:. latel> M.ifT Nur-.r. Middirtnn llnspitai. l»asxr(l ,tu.n pen tIuIIn at M.">. K.KT (nurse Road. Sinjtap<»re, mi May 19.*>»», at 10.17 p.m. The rortegp loaves fur Ridadari at p.m. I«kl.i\. photo by Ching Seng Poh.41 words
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Article254 1956-05-03 2 Police Assaulted Us— Allegation Alleged Piracy Case PEXANCi, Wed. Two men from Alor Star made allegations to the 1 First Magistrate, Mr. An Ah Wan. that they had been assaulted by Police soon alter they had been arrested for alleged piracy in Penang waters, the Assize Court was told today254 words
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Article96 1956-05-03 2 KUALA LU IPUR, Wed The Officer Administering the Government, Sir David Wath- i > at the follow in| message of congratulations to the Commanding Officer, 22n I S A S. Regiment: ••p.r.iH? convey my heartiest congratulations to commandet of the Hi Zealand Squadron on their success96 words
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268 1956-05-03 2 We Need Borstal Institutes, Magistrate JAPORE Magistrate, M: B nam, yesterday lamented at the complete absence of Borstal Institution- to accommodate "juvenile adult offenders :n the Colony. He < < ments when i prnba; n officer iff( ted thai i If-ycar-old .^tudrnt con. of theft. b<-' sent to pn n268 words
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Article, Illustration46 1956-05-03 2 "MERDEKA, frcedW for u orkors. and unitr together to hr.it tin- him miHiluus capitalists." shouts Mr. S. Kubramanian. secretary of the Srlan^or State branch of the National Union «>i Factorj and GeaeraJ Werktn al mass ralb in Klanc to crlrhrato May Day. StandardStandard - 46 words
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291 1956-05-03 2 Dock Workers Set For Lightning Strike Govt. May Use Troops To Meet Labour Crisis PENANG, Wed. About 1,200 dock workers poised for gf at Penang's waterfront may carry out their threat by stogmq a lightning I strike next week to make it more effective, The Standard learnt i I- <291 words
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Article179 1956-05-03 2 Trial Of Sappers Continues ALOH ITAft Wed The Assistant O.C.P.D. of BunfeJ Patani Police Station. Inspector Hanm bin Sirat. told a District Co I I utbri here today I hat when he went to the station on information re ed, he saw a crowd booing ■nd surging forward t the179 words
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Article, Illustration85 1956-05-03 2 Medal For Courage (.Hllii I M caflaatr* and arts of i -ry has heea au ..i I- i,, r H.«> h.n N,.,>, ,h: i, I i' party ran. in liiiM ill,' '..inn IH.iss.,n J hy Mimr M to < [si trr.ni .'v Pol ,r R.fli L,. i..nc M.i pun 185 words
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Article45 1956-05-03 2 AMERICAN Evangelist. T Ernie Rcb, is now in Singapore conducting a series of sermons. He Ifl p r <"a r hins a the Asc !y of God Church in Rav 10 mue, n:T To-' Bend, and will Besjlinvt to I so until Sunday.45 words
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Article72 1956-05-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Federation Government today announced the promotion of Mr. TWA. Broriic a? Attorney-General of the Federation with effect Brem Wot. 13 in rWTfHJMI to Mr. M..T. Hogan now Hongkong's Chief Justice. Mr. Brodifl W9M first appointed to Malnya in Fel r ary 1938, and72 words
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Article230 1956-05-03 2 Final Showdown Of Labour Party KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Tho final shoudo^n between the Labour Party of Malaya and iti rrbellioi;- Selangor D-w-ior, will come in Pcnan£ this Friday. r i p wveoHnan conrunHtoe appointed at a conference last week of "five division** of the party to resolve the li ptt230 words
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Article245 1956-05-03 2 COURT TOLD OF TELEPHONE ORDER KUALA LIMPIR, Wed— loons Soon Sen;;, a \u year-old rice magnate facing: a charge <»i alleged fraud claimed in the Sessions Court here today that he relied on the integrity of his stall regarding the Iran it ol $15,000245 words
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Article103 1956-05-03 2 Father And Son On Hurt Charge KUALA LUMPUB, Wt I A father and SOB mPf aarsjl I in the First M i| "rate's Court here today with voluntari'y :ng hurt t i ruppiah on February I The father, postman N.V S Killy appeared in the ri r k but his103 words
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Article29 1956-05-03 2 THE Kheng Chew Hoay Roan, Mais* sa, bold a lunrhcon a*. -lker Btn I n ami m i ■<* W r> av f '< r honour of new offl bearers29 words
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Article35 1956-05-03 2 M U Wed. The Branch, now decided to engage a time executive secretary far! branch. Mr. 'lan Slew Sin. Branch I 1-time and the usual Branch i could not cope with the v.35 words
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Article81 1956-05-03 2 Pilgrims Receive A Reminder GRIMS from the FM* r.ilion. "liinpoi i Sa: North Borneo and Bn: whom passes hav •'■ond sailing of iich leaves iy It, winded that th are for the second: sailing on v. Passes for pilfrims embark* second sailing should be forwaYdr Federation Pilgri at the S81 words
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Article46 1956-05-03 2 KVAT The "rharwallah." many v 1 "stay." the .iecirled. In rospoM* to taoos from the Char on. the Army have agreed not to rcplan -diplomats of steam ur at ««socialion. thar the An today the order would m*> miae MimmptoiiiMiit amor members.46 words
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Article128 1956-05-03 2 KUALA LUMPUK, ■/< I Han R (i va Pua«-a -a fa <>: May 11 if the i.rw moon 'i^hted Ihe previous ni^ht. r I ian Haji tapha A -.1 k r i Baapei i f the I:, ers' Sea], a:..v ÜBOtd I( *day. lie128 words
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Advertisement188 1956-05-03 2 Come on in! ITS cooler A I NSIDE f Everybody in the family keeps cool with the new CONDITIONER J L-J— r^j Good Air Conditioning mokes people feel better. And the feeling of comfort and well being is important in maintaining Health. Ask Carrier the people who know Air Conditioning188 words
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Article, Illustration42 1956-05-03 3 p'l..l<» ■a ,-n irletts ap.ir at Cannes, we. during the lal film festival oh. was this v\»i\ brassiere iirid r t" h| nrh film star! t appears in thr French film Pin dr Grill (No Monrx I A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article42 1956-05-03 3 THE London Director of the I Rod Cross Society, M:-< Barbara l > arrived in Singa- Red Cross Hospital Library at the General Hospital at 3 p.m. today. This will be followed bv a Jiub, H t 4 p.m.42 words
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138 1956-05-03 3 Income Tax Fell By $6 M. Last Year INCOME Tax collection bo Singap i e If t yeai dropped by ibo o I $6,000,000 below the estimated levi L 1• I i ComptrolU r oJ i 1 fr, G T. Uo o- told The Stcinriaru >€ 15-tcrdayl 5tcrday that tax138 words
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Article104 1956-05-03 3 3 Speeches Within A Fortnight LONI> >\\ May 2 Eteuter)— Mr David Man] i SingaI I Ministi r, who if n< Btii it i the British Governnaent for indepen lei for the Crown Co!(-::;. .'1 three i., :p :n the next l'ortn. I H< broa -.cast to Radii Ma on104 words
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Article45 1956-05-03 3 A PUBLIC session of the tyanizai Comm: ic held todav at the nee Room of the Singapore Public Relations Office »1 A semblv House at 5 p.m when oral evidence will b« recorded on the Malayanization of the the Singapore Harbour B »rd.45 words
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Article281 1956-05-03 3 Malayan Agencies Down Under MacG. RETURNS WiTH NEW IDEAS K I A L A LIMPLR, Wed.— The Federation High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, returned to Kuala Lumpur this morning with new proposals for opening Malayan agencies in Australia and New Zealand. Sir Don n Id. who with Lady MacGillivray visited281 words
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Article164 1956-05-03 3 Pioneers Break Flight Record KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Pin:. err S ipp rt Flight No Ml Sojuadroj leva] An For -e last month broke all recur tor the carriage ot vital Supplies and security f< i i into mi I oul of the Federation's 3 ing e tart The tupp164 words
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Article54 1956-05-03 3 THE Sing ipore Rural B Mj nU and paya > la the B" Ih es. land and rubber estate Nee Soon V; .;^e or: '1 N lay II I, The B ti!' nfTi'-i, -■resent st 11. rc s i Road between 8 am. to 1. 3054 words
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Article44 1956-05-03 3 HONGKONG. May 2 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the li i kong Ext hangs were: 115J9 to il 1 Stei ing; |5J II rSSI 51 B:rj to Mala van ?f) 18_ to one Inrionesiar Rupiah; Go i >_" rT."> to a t44 words
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Article35 1956-05-03 3 two labourei ui Ho Pe: .2 and On Km b. men p q litted the Stajnii <>■' Second DM id Co lerH.iv o n a charge of rioting Nelson Road. o« ov u pear35 words
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158 1956-05-03 3 HOT words were exchanged between a prosecuting officer and a defence counsel yesterday in the Singapore First District Court when a youns woman Mali Sim Kwai was charged with retaining stolen property on Jan. 11 The incident arose ulion DSP M. C. Boyle,158 words
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Article297 1956-05-03 3 TRUST HEARING OPENS 10l K hours after the disappearance of his receiving 1 cashier on Feb. (>, the manager of the South branch of the Oversea Chinese Ranking Corporation discovered over $100,000 missing, the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court was told yesterday. Testifying at the prel297 words
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Article244 1956-05-03 3 Magistrate Tells Husband "IS IT justifiable tot m to claim $50 maintenance from mo after I .-pent Bo mwh money on our wedding? a.-K- rd a young hawker of hw wife in the Singapore Sixth Magistrate Court yesterday. Big 21-year-old wife retortpd" "During the244 words
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Article168 1956-05-03 3 Aborigines Freed On I-C Charge TEMERLOH. Wed.— Kivo of iho iix aborigines, who wen arresiprl :\v the po.irc OB March 23 at the 106th Mi c Jerantut-Maaan Road for fail[nK to register and obtain Identity earda yesterday p eaded they were Ignorant of Um tali Inr-he Mf)h;«rrod Nor bin oa>168 words
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Advertisement30 1956-05-03 3 SHELL WINS AGAIN I 1.9J6' MiLLE MMGLIA Ist VASTELLOTWI 2nd COIIIXS 3rd MLSSO Jilt i'AAGMO jih (,i xni nil all itnnixf. 1 1 nit \it is SHELL £jjjjJA MOTOR O|L30 words
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Advertisement214 1956-05-03 3 ARR/VfD LATEST STYLES IN SWIMSUH vj^fk SURF 70GS L^B^S rv v I if" $27.50 to $42.50 I car\cd to curve, smart!) urns! w u scarf top and rhincstonc brilliance F/- -rv you c^n't imagine thanks to SURF TOGS Ml st)ling and exclusive built-in FORM COMIX J le LADIES DEPT. 41/4.']214 words
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Article246 1956-05-03 4 Malay S tuden ts Must Go To London Local Varsity Has No Honours Course IMVERSITY of Malaya students who wish to take an honours degree in Malay will have to go to London for it. At present, there is no honours course in Malay at the University. Yice-Chanecllor Sir Sydncv246 words
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Article95 1956-05-03 4 Eggs Fried On Ice At Exhibition SCIENCE c ol Bt Enstitutioß will nc- rate I hotj >ewi\ c? at r nine exhj bitkra hf-w to r Qoi on ICE Pupils "f the Sixth Form of the ir# noo putting ishinj Ti>'i"hrs to the j. .'inq l^rt. Tie rganizei r>f (be95 words
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Article99 1956-05-03 4 Working Conditions Improved /OHOIUI BAIIRU. Wed. [mprovomeart in tne working lit kmi m 1 ibbet '-hoc fa j» tories here s 11m beginning of the pear, is report c i by the Labo,.: Department In the caai Of ■■< SJ y w< rkei in these factories their a Bg douti99 words
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Article153 1956-05-03 4 CLOSING rubber prices (ronts per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot F.0.8. 88.: 88; No 1 K.S.S May ni ni No. 1 June SS; 88; No! Ma> 87 87 i mum) No "I .M.i\ 87 87 A nom) Tone: Steady. TIN PRUT! The price of tin153 words
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Article75 1956-05-03 4 Cultural Mission Due Here Ti IE iii oflfi ial Indian cultural delegation to visil llalaya, consisting of M toprank artistei Including ei^ht \\'i:v.or.. will arrive lo Singapi :e .'a J\::\c J as quests oi' tne Ci '\ernnient. The delegatioo wfll be led hy 9 member <> f the Indian Upper75 words
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Article87 1956-05-03 4 SINGAPORE City GotttCU•or. Mr?. Robert Eu. \va> a:nnn? women leaders from the Near and Far East who attended sessions of the U.S. Congress and Supreme Court re entiy. The group Ol 12 women arc In the United States to take part In a three-week seminar87 words
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Article61 1956-05-03 4 PLANS arc being made to revive the Singapore Business and Professional Wnmrn's Club Oi the Y.W.C.A., Whid) after a number of yean of popular activity was dissolved in 1933. Details for re-opening the dub win bo discussed at a tea ■o be he;d on Wednesday. May61 words
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169 1956-05-03 4 Evenina In Monte Carlo' At Eu Villa y.lmbers of the Dm i Carnegie Cub. Singapore. I. I 1 Mai ti Carlo E\ eni g" on Saturday to commcmo:.re the first anniversary ti their graduation from Dale Camegii eoum The c'.ch: "a, w h w\ take v I rsj rf 1169 words
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Article, Illustration163 1956-05-03 4 CEYLON TAMILS WANT PARITY ONI n Ulioo cv-. lon Tan Ui prill itniggle to tiic bitter end secure parity for the Tamil R doss ct t e '1 hanibia h, QC laid in Singapore yealatcu f Mr 'i nbiab, a foram S i.i it -> renei a] oj Cejrlon, lai163 words
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Article, Illustration82 1956-05-03 4 1 MR. DAVID Chons Cho 1 Seny. 18, (above) eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Cneatf Kow Th.ve of Singapore, is leaving the Ceaanjf let est e r n Australia by the Gevajesj on May B to join the I. t t ti e rville Trrhnkal School.82 words
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Article31 1956-05-03 4 THE Gcv:n-i Methodist Church Aljunietf Road Bttngapore, will hold a tun fair at the Cieylang Methodist Girls' School, on Saturday. Mav 12 in aid Ci^ c churdi parsonan fund31 words
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Article174 1956-05-03 4 RUSH TO JOIN POLICE I THERE Las horn a heartening response from eager young men to join the Singapore Police IwOC recently. Pol: c s< TCiary. Mr I <~t r Clague. speaking on the i |ed of po i. e u cirifF Kfl of the -ciiC- d'. talks ipOlU re174 words
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Article140 1956-05-03 4 New Malay Text Book Out Shortly A SERIES of text- i la kl--1 Romanised Malay, aimc- leaching Ma ij ii isl np!e and r !ih t>;andable form to Iforeifneri and itudenf vill be publi bed 8000 by a Singapore Ma iy p iblij inns firm. Pustak 1 Melayu of the140 words
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Advertisement413 1956-05-03 4 <:atiia\ (iiihm>ation attractions M^ > r o 1 l r l r L j- 1 l L _o_|-_-|_|-)_^_ I I I l I l_l 1^ 1_< 1_ Ll TODAY! CWIMBffr -r; 3,? m Ml r^ ZND WEEK!! I BURT LANCASTER -ANNA MAGNANI hol«l«*«t I 7: •lory <»I l<>\ r* my|^^y^3>U^H|413 words
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Advertisement181 1956-05-03 4 t SHAW BROTHrRS ORCANISMIOM ATTRAriM)\ j i {XTT|j*r% NOW showing r j 4 _^^^^K9*'^^^^ J£ •MOW I M II I SATURDAY MIDNIGHT! ALAN LADD j "THE DARKEST HOUR >LdH^J;, M< j Cinema Scop* Warner Color 1 FtftTlß STARTS TODAY": t l^Jwyj r 11-1.40 -4 -(...ill- TO IVtRY MAX, WOMAN (Mil181 words
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Article, Illustration226 1956-05-03 5 These Girls Are Out To Gef You 4- THIS SATURDAY tw« days from now twenty charming uiiis. (they appeal below) will "raid" the Colony. Their mission is to "stick-up" ab»)ut .1.000 people. Anil it will all be for a 4 Rood cause This tram of ymiii^ Riiis uill sell souvrnir226 words
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Article83 1956-05-03 5 'Beauty The Beast' Act Is Due a HAIRY ••giant" I coming to Singapore shortly, to p rm w of the most unl U Qi show.s yet K en here. The act ka ttyled "The b auand the Beast" Th< beasf I <x-foot gorilla"' and the beauty, his white "gotjdi urlie83 words
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Article62 1956-05-03 5 [ER phase in the opment of the Singapore Government Chin^ s ".ools programme will b« marked this month by the removal of the classes of Junior Middle One from premises at S Dfl Poh Road, they have than the G >vernment Chinese Pi School, into their62 words
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Article55 1956-05-03 5 A SINGAPORE youth, T n Cheon 2 M< with a girl friend in Farrer Park on T laj night surprised two nrmed thugs when he producer- an empty wallet on d°n Disgusted, the hoM-up n m turned on the ?irl and k tnandod her watch, worth55 words
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Article114 1956-05-03 5 THE complainant in an extortion cl l n elderly woman, broke d« v n I wept bitterly in ?he s nua; Second Distrl Court yesterday when the n he pointed out n Ini extort d money i b< r wai acqultt< d. An RAF114 words
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Article30 1956-05-03 5 SINGAPORE Police are probing into a report that four pounds ol opium were Stoli n from I ear in Parbury Avenue, off But Coast Road, on Tuesday night30 words
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Article104 1956-05-03 5 A MIDDLE-AGED widow. I ng Enq Sim. was choked MMI kMed :n t:.< i >tomaeli n >hr rcdstcd two armed i*i >bb< n KB her homo in Hendtxaua Cri'.-cent. Smuapore, yc t< relay. Pqß| wa.< m bed when the two men, one armed with sw<104 words
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Article112 1956-05-03 5 Life Is Not Worth Living... M LJFE Ki oot worth living when one ii pennilesg. 1 These solemn words were spoken by i man who was remanded it the Outran Road Prison lor attempted suicide on Nov. 2& Dr. Wong Yip CheonK of the General Hospital,112 words
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Article109 1956-05-03 5 A note] register wai produced to a Bum H documentarj evideno against his wif< In Blngapore Hign Court, yesterday He was granted a decree nisi on thf Kround ot adultery. Vaaoo Madhavan. a welder, who med h:> wife I mah binte Abdullah fof a d rot109 words
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Advertisement210 1956-05-03 5 II ,'[mtn<> 0 o/o#t t/ Visitors! I nr ijour ri><iuin>nt€>ttts in TEXTILES *o READY-TO-WEAR GOODS rVy,_ fHI ,in s wot kiii ;ly iJ^N^n I BAJ A/ "TEXTILES (7Jhg^ SILK PIECECOODS j*V r. > \ND SARI i: [I: h \!\TIRI\LS vir-# FANCY COITON \\\f M PIECEGOODS \ilfi »\> -Mil) LINF.NS IJI/l210 words
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Advertisement259 1956-05-03 5 OUTLAW L INDIAN-HE FOUGHT THEM T BOTH ACROSS AMERICAS BADLANDS' t AS YOU'VE NEVER SEEN HIM BEFORE! SO RIG X.~ik. •J^tm'\ A TOLD ON THE Mt I bncmiv STUART HE I SIER prw*** VAINER IftOS T* siAßrs bey i j TODAY m IILA J y The Ladv Tempter Tuberculosis Hospital259 words
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Miscellaneous468 1956-05-03 5 Standard cJilmctnac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE jjfwii n "™'J^ •< m— the Tock Tbcks (8): IH M •>■• fc lI M f DTafl7O F <■-.;■•■ n, g 'jl^.M M rA'w/lIV L Dance Club (Si; 6.5H Singapore "*>_ >..«-■ M...Kof I\c;-'(i: t 'S>: V as (S»; 7.M Now.-, T« k (S/468 words
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Article482 1956-05-03 6 iIILE waiting tensely and expec BritMi Governments "yes' or "r. to the Singapore "rr.' mission's count sto as for political adva: l S9 of s- Man Lcnnnx Chief Minister David Marshall has be> tor rln| mself talk. His the: m -ittle variation 1 I.: the new482 words
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Article399 1956-05-03 6 T news from New I rl Khl week that the Goodrich Gulf Chemicals has Increased price of its general purposes syrr rubber trom 23 cents (US) to 23.9 cents a pound, raising the delivered price from 24.1 Iffl cent we: 11 now gives natural a "btttfl I399 words
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Article674 1956-05-03 6 JAMES MARLOW - WASHINGTON r F:IK fOU nev of Russia's :;"..cr BulgUill and Communist Party Boss Khrushchev to Britain—one of the stranp I of modern times probably be giving off echoes for a long tirr.^. and hooCi lot thr ••.'.<> BMB M]f ha\e an: v. tern anti-Com-munists. The674 words
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Article, Illustration787 1956-05-03 6 SYDNEY JACOBSON - SYDNEY JACOBSON by POLITICAL EDITOR Or 'PICTORIAL' Row with the LABOUR PARTY I HAVE pieced together the story of the most explosive incident in the BulganinKhrushchev visit to Britain: The dinner party in the House of Commons when Mr. Krushchev collided violently with some787 words
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Article514 1956-05-03 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ;\()r know the old sas ah«)ut "Heads I win, tails >ou lose." Well, niv good friend David Saul Marshall. who ha.N a voarninu to bo H difTrrent from others, has ci\en it a new twist Appatently, he himst If has cot so led up514 words
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Letter526 1956-05-03 6 Sir: AMUmißf hat your readers HI <>r ever MM much interested in the inter- disputes of the Singapore Union of Journalist.-. I should like to amplify Mr. Gunasekera's letter of V. (Labour Day). I did not apologise Al B the no confidence motion was moved Before relinquish.526 words
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Letter203 1956-05-03 6 Query For Tunku Sir: A pttaje m the Fr'-!-eration Cnicf Minister'f broadcast on Sunday read, "if they (the Don-Malajs) would oaJjf look around them .i y wou.fi fir.d that <-.i: t i^ business, mines and estate.are in the hands of the nonMalays. The 111 aji haw no i ahare or203 words
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Letter115 1956-05-03 6 S:r: 'i tic Secretary of the Labour Ftoql bai aoc laed the Lib-Soci of itabbioi the Mrrdck;i Mlffhn in the bark. The failure <>f the Mittiffn to London lo achieve bat Ihey attempted to aei in the (ace of lei ere critic: jm from t honest and loyal citizens115 words
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Advertisement22 1956-05-03 6 HUMAN/SED TRUFOOD most like moi&eis milk Agents:THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. INCORPORATED IN THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA' SING-VPORf KLaLA LUMPUR. KLANG. SEREMBAN. PENANG.22 words
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Advertisement37 1956-05-03 6 YR'9 f CA^ (*> ■fll s "lii ill A(\ iwwk ij i y \>^» y radiogram I H.:# Pjrci a ,f If-:n.« A\-..-:>.e •\riiertisement of THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. (MALAYA LTD Representing THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD, Of ENo^ANi37 words
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Article179 1956-05-03 7 This Time It Is No Sex Outlet For Youth m lON \>u- .Tpr^ev. May 2 HPi n r ilfrfd < Kinvrs I)irr< tor of thr Institute for Sfx bl.trr.fd much of the nation's s, or,l on I.Tk of a proprr outlet for sex. Hrr we havr votith nt179 words
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250 1956-05-03 7 3, 776-YEAR-OLD PRINCESS' MUMMY FOUND IN TOMB l\U"|\l, Mas -I. (IP) Egyptian \estcrdav opened fiie water-filled granite l f :-incrss Neferu Ptah who lived 3.77H years ago. Inside the tomb, whi Atcd at §j a. (Ml of heie, they found bone remains of the Ptfna mummy and fhinf^g golden ornaments.250 words
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67 1956-05-03 7 B's K's Visit Tc Queen Condemned OX, May 2. (UP)— The I of Scotland yesthe British govmaking Queen receive *'repre>a fiodless and atheisa Sunday. *i Question Comn ernment had Soviet learlrr Bu'^anin and Khrushchev orderly life of a not be done of the Lord's Day v. ped underfoot,** id. eth.67 words
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Article32 1956-05-03 7 A BRAMPTOX. Ontario, hen ga\e her all yesterday. 3 an ess measuring inches around by 9% Owner Harold ft it is the largest egg seen in 40 year -farming.— AP.32 words
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Article, Illustration76 1956-05-03 7 Copter Gets A Lift 1 J I KIOI 11-21 helicopter lifts a damaged helicopter of the same type, if"' taller uas damaged on landing nl a mountain-top radar communication Unsl.t, recently. Ihr helicopter uas damaged on landing and after bein^ stripped of exler- uris m/m carried to its home haspA.P. - 76 words
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Article58 1956-05-03 7 AURORA, Wisconsin, M. 1 VP) Mrs. Emma Johnson, who eani btrt from her nathn in °den in 1881. quietly relehratcrl her lonth birthday •<^rriay. She lives here with her son. David. Her husband. Andrew. died 18 years a so. She has two five daushters. 19 srandren. four gr\58 words
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Article142 1956-05-03 7 CHICAGO, Ma.y 2. AP) Peter La 11 Sarup. 42-year-old Indian scholar who has been fishtinft deportation u> India e 1950, was turned over to immigration authorities jretterf (or rei ival to his homeland. Judge William J. Campbell of U.S. District Court dh nl l Sarup's Plea142 words
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111 1956-05-03 7 Funeral March Turns Into Big Clash With Police ALGIERS, May I, (IP)— Thousands of Moslems clashed with police here yesterday as they marched from funeral services for a native killed by police in a £unfig;ht. Police said OM Mo>lrm was wounded when a policeman's nine others were injured in scuffling111 words
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Article56 1956-05-03 7 OX!- HU) fa I I P>—Oxford University formally derided yesterday to confer an honorary decree on former 9 President Harry Truman t heated objections of a woman tutor over his role in the atom bombing of Japan. The ancient University will Irani a doctorate of civil56 words
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209 1956-05-03 7 Russia Leads U.S. In Air Power— Wilson 'Speed Up' Order To Make More B-52s WASHINGTON, May 2 (UP)— Defence Secretary Charles E. Wilson conceded yesterday that Russia is outstripping the United States in producing heavy bombers. He disclosed ai a nous conference that the air force plans to Increase the209 words
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Article33 1956-05-03 7 UNITED NATIONS. M ly 2 (UP fne Unii I Nations decide-. kerday to postpone the Uth General A from September 18 to November tc of the U.S. presidential election next Novem-33 words
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Article27 1956-05-03 7 WASHINGTON. M y 2 (AP —The United States and Nationalist China yesterday provided funds to start work immediately on a US$4O.OO multi-purpose dam on Formosa.27 words
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Article46 1956-05-03 7 LT. COL. B art C, Raleigh, Deputy Chief o! Stall an I Si T > retary of the United Nations Command dclcsat:on on the military armistice commission in Seoul, has been decorated with a high Korean award, the Medal of Chungmco with Gold Star.— AP.46 words
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Article35 1956-05-03 7 BUENOS tIRES, May 2 fAP) Pro\isional President Pedro Aramburu yesterday pro limed an end to the Argentine titution which the Peron regime wrote in IMS to keep ex-President Juan D. Peron in rer.35 words
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Article30 1956-05-03 7 TOKYO. May 2 <VP> Peking Radio sairi yesterday "tens of thousands* 1 of textile workers have lost their jobs in Formosa with the dosing ol many cotton mills.30 words
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Article28 1956-05-03 7 MOX'l REAL. M.-iy L\ (API The 26,1 DO-too Empress of Britain, her mai<ien voyagi completed, sailed fet IJi erpo m Ltb more khan 1,000 passengers.28 words
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Article37 1956-05-03 7 NAIRORI. M v 2 [Roller)— The Governor of Kenyan Sir E i ra Baring, riU lea^ o berc by air or; Ifgy B fur London tot what arc officially deacrtbed .'i. 1 Routine Discussions.37 words
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Article29 1956-05-03 7 DAMASCUS. Mny 2. (Router) Syria ha- iocepted Irnqu oiler ol military Bid if Syria i attacked, tho Syriati Pro-: -r. Said ShaTrl. aav noun Td yesterday.29 words
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Article33 1956-05-03 7 OKNF.VA May 2 (Reuter)— The Soviet Union hai endorsi rthe principle of equal pej tor men and women fcr work of equal value, it was announeed :,":r ye -i ov< iay.33 words
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Article28 1956-05-03 7 HONGKONG. May L (TP) R')i:i left i rifhi wrinf wrora> eri in thii British en ■vn ro my co'.o'nrated Mav Day srestCTflaji witho i1 any incident28 words
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Article38 1956-05-03 7 THI United State* ind Ethiopia on Tuesday I pied I new technical USi^taOOt iOM> 1 ki the req iest of tht Ethiopian government equivaleni to LJS$l^32,OOO, ol v. b the United Statei will cootii- A PAP - 38 words
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Article76 1956-05-03 7 Don' t Leave Your Car Here NICOSIA, May I (UP)— Tfct military government jm tterday prohibited lot lean Ini ol motor can unattendad to the itreiti. The OtllU xp'aincd: "It has I aea apparent Eof ii ne ;ti terrorists have been tk ing use of taxis, sc'f-drivc <,t,:!= and itob76 words
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Article110 1956-05-03 7 LONDON. May 2, (AP) From Moscow to Rome and from Vu < tr U to IVking the world's workers yesterday marched in traditional tribute to international labour. in Room Pop< Pin In i M Day call urged "the whole world Of labour' 1 to return t<> Chrt110 words
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Article42 1956-05-03 7 THAILAND reiterdaj eoar c"i i U5530,000,000 kran agreement w tfa the United States i a part of $100,000,000 of U.S. assistance, earmarked be Thailand In Um current Rica] year, the [nternaUonal Co-OperatiOll ■\'ixjris < ra < ior. (I.C. A ;<r;:iounred. UPUP - 42 words
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Article132 1956-05-03 7 Motorists, Look What's Coming CHICAGO, May 2 (UP) An industrial designer predicts flying motor cars mtfded by a punched card "lo keep you on the beam." Rut that's not all the future holds, Henry Dreyfuss said. He also expects it will be possible to "talk a letter into a typewriter132 words
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134 1956-05-03 7 WASHINGTON. May L\ (AP)— The United 5Uf yesterday ordered a hall in accepting applications by Chinese refugee! for entry into the Unitea States under Presi'icnt Eisenhower'f emergency programme. A Stato Department nnnouncrment said tho 2.000 entry vim aiintted for Chinese origin refofeea already la134 words
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Article, Illustration87 1956-05-03 7 HIRTHE Kreiainfi urnrs a fro»suim outfit and holds a blackboard uith "w»m mint a kiss?" written on it prior to entering the uater in I mlt nl.sl,, t -> M i minium Uath aprnlia^vn, Denmark, rvcvntlx. The notice uas carried h> Ilirlln in a man, (heA.P. - 87 words
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Article141 1956-05-03 7 Btefa Square to hear the I:. do]. naed n Paris, but in ihe pr violence flared. I m and St. 1 polio- rowed with and par.. p| calling Algeri In c.\.c c B< ri.n rival rallies turned Into propaga: Ill* barrage*. A s Berliners relea pagan da141 words
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Advertisement145 1956-05-03 7 QA&s' a^ w °y 5 r|c e a i aWK aV^am Hal bE %P aaTI Ute all jteel bicycle with these I <zz>vccuil Jscatutc* j STAINLESS STEEL wfig^fo SPOKES AND RIMS mI^BI^r m^ mi^^f\ Non rustmg and non tarnishing. jO^JL\ T n?n available SlOOO '■••a. iOSil yj3fr\ 203 hich carbon145 words
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Article73 1956-05-03 8 SINGAPORE'S second charity banar in a week will be Opened at 11 am., on May 5 by Mrs. R. K. Tandon, wife of the Indian Commissioner, a1 the Presbyterian Church Hall. Called the Market Fair and Jumhle Sa'c by its ornani7er?. the Inner Wheel Club of73 words
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Article41 1956-05-03 8 two men, Gob H;jd Kim. M arid Lota Cm inn Chit. 3 ac:c each fined |1Q in a Singapore Court yesterday when they pleaded guilty to unlawfully possessing half a bottle of uncustomed brandy each en March 24.41 words
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Article127 1956-05-03 8 No Flags At Half Mast In Johore There was m. <.i mourning in J olio re death ol Tencku V: i, dalma second son <.| Sultan of Jolion in London \r t< the age of .'>S. I was not flown a* in any of the government127 words
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Article146 1956-05-03 8 Trade Training For Adults SINGAPORE Government Kg considering recommendations to start adult vocational training centres for unskilled woikers for local Industries, the Chief Employment Officer, Mr. F. G. Tyson, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Tyson Mid *be ■JjJ recommended thai Singapore employer! ihould itari in apprentice training scheme toe IOCaJ146 words
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106 1956-05-03 8 $2 M. Mental Hospital For Sarawak KUCHING, Tues.— Sarawak bav« $1,000,000 modern menta hospital by the middle of Its7— the Brat to be built here Thii was announced by the D:rc 'tor of Medical and Health Servi «s, Dr, W, Glyn i' n bere to lay. The new ho pita106 words
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Article64 1956-05-03 8 They SlepfHe Slipped In K KANGSAR, Wed A ho isc at Low Road function trai rokea teto early this morning A burglar waj said to b ive entarad through a back door, while all the occupants were eeping. Cash amounttog kept in the trousen p nr Iwtl and a gold64 words
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Article, Illustration247 1956-05-03 8 thk Singapore Art Society urill present an exhibition of paintings In the British Council Gal cry tomorrow, ft n Sir Robert Scott, Commission-er-General Ul South-east Asia. Op 09 the showing of 127 stupy a top-rank. r.J L:i:r:^ irtist In the Colony, Mr. Chon Wc:i Hsi.Standard - 247 words
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323 1956-05-03 8 cill to Singapore's women to join the civil defence service was made yesterday 'by Col. L. T. Firbank, Civil Defence Commissioner. C >'.. Firnank told The standard "it b better tor dtizeni |0 s trained In UmS of peS and be ready323 words
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184 1956-05-03 8 Yong Peng Seong - Less Commentaries Mean $4,000 More For Radio Malaya RADIO Malaya will save 54.000 a year by following the BBC system of broadcasting only the classic events of horse racing, the acting Director of Broadcasting. Mr. David Kennard, told The Standard yes- terday. Plmlo by Yong Peng Seong. Mr. Kemuund ■-■<•184 words
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Article56 1956-05-03 8 TELOK ANSON, W< Te Kota Joo. ased 6. a Standard One student in St. Anthony's School collapsed' while on h I to the school tuck shop during the red day. He was taken to hospital but died <"^n ad:ni>>ion. Teh MM stated to have been56 words
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Article142 1956-05-03 8 Miners Want An Emblem fPOH v^n M ng Emplcr I'nion wan' ind ha rided to hold a competition to t The Union explains in a that the unity and sense of purpose of or:;. orkers is the first c»ential ir. trade union and that idea could be effectively worked into142 words
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Article63 1956-05-03 8 TAN H>N i I ALIM, Wed. Marion Parsons, a missionary of the Inland ■1. attached to the SUn River New Village for the lour left for ihe United Kingdom rn leave. In Slim River. U ParsOßi has been responsible for orga> nizin^ a class to educatt under-privileged63 words
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Article39 1956-05-03 8 DIN BIX 1 a padi K rig L; S nggang 1 lakan. trial in the Magistrate 1 ;inc hurt to Simin bin Biial S April 23. He was allowed $300 bail and the case postponed to M39 words
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Article, Illustration273 1956-05-03 8 Zeepers! I Am Being Assaulted! But It's Fun! LONDON. Mny 2 (Renter)—Mr. Herbert Morrison, who v.a- photographed being kissed by i glamorous Cuban girl in Singapore during a reoenl tour of the Far East gave nil explanation of it hem las. night. '•The truth Is/ 1 the former deputy leader273 words
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74 1956-05-03 8 Inter-Varsity Council Idea 'Very Sound' PORE S Chi^f w Swee erday described a very sound suggestion* x proposal madr by the ony < .iduate it ion that an I 1 University Cnur. of Malaya should be f orn~. i was connt that 1 V v. cm mmmm i-i^ip to Naayam74 words
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Article50 1956-05-03 8 approved the Pu; I t'ht rurren 1 April tiding I be rmal rice ration e kitics worm f Wt k;.'.< hi J ren nation may t^ti n the forn r v rice on or be extra week's rati^ sugar is also concession for WM Raya Puasa.50 words
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Article68 1956-05-03 8 TEMERLOH We! As opi .-n addict. All I ">nf. w.'h three previous similar convi .ons was > >■• fir.f HM or one month'.for p*. cs-.on nf one paper packet of prepared opium and a char. :j t:::oKing r«rc. Gon Stew Tea 59. another tfd, wu fm«d a68 words
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Advertisement273 1956-05-03 8 ABIRDSmA QUICK- FROZEN FISH I sea-fresh and delicious! Frosh as the moment they were cr.uzht. All this delicioiis tastinesa J is brought to you by Birds Kyc They don't have time to get travol-stained or tin <1 looking Immediatelj the fish are landed at the quay, they aro washed, filleted,273 words
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Article1149 1956-05-03 9 She prays while he fights i CHAMP IN LO VE Contin u i n tl tocl a y WilH a m Saroyans probe Into the private Ufa of a boxer in this STANDARD Feature Series of the world's greatest btaing stories. ,i remembered br the corner, tak n| o f1,149 words
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Article409 1956-05-03 9 M. A. GLASGOW - M. A. GLASGOW m*m^m*mmmmm^m*m^m^mm^m*^nmmMm^^~ flHIHJIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIhllllUIIIIIIHUUjl'LUiJti JfesearcM Inn iiiiii iiiiiininiinimniiiiiiiiniiirtr \Vi$covery* >www»mmaimwaiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii»| !jwentionf nil 1 1 iiiiiiiiiini iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiiinT LONDON D£S£ARGfI worken kmv*, 1*- ntcevtly, i Bdt i << -r thritti n0 r/ tcopcry. Ffccy ha l'c n t/ior/ n( pro<l thttic <i n■: MUh, '/'/'<"/ riimr409 words
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Article, Illustration58 1956-05-03 9 I photo. J I KNOW HER? She has the familiar lines of a famous British screen star. Yes, Mara Lane's but the lively lass here is her 19 year old sister, Jackie, who takes time off to show off her "as pretty curves" duringA.P. - 58 words
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Letter, Illustration1239 1956-05-03 9 From Our Corrcsponclent riMYO THINGS stand out in the 23-page political manifesto just issued by the Pakistan .Muslim League which does in Karachi what the Congress does in New Delhi namely, a strong appeal to Muslims to inculcate Ike spirit ef Jehad (holy war for self-preserva-tion) for1,239 words
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Advertisement67 1956-05-03 9 4&me fnoie X^SHik" LACTOGEN X ggftfigg^. t n >s I V i M r W S f [ACTOCEr/ t«\ >/"& a\ r i hTutopher M«p»tont FOR THE WORLD'S BABIES e >» '•^sL^"*2a^^. t "gQtM"-MOTHLI< BOOK > >* n c'P', 1 r > the l^Mß^a^a^^^i > jot < i I/V HHI67 words
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Miscellaneous88 1956-05-03 9 Standard's CEDSSWDRD PUZZLE > |to who Shake 1!I I > spea- r< you r i be M BIISS 6. Two birds in one mu i' classic selection 7. Scope of a iOfl* I <5) p a wf* part >t be tough? «5) In- A a long way in a meal88 words
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216 1956-05-03 10 BUSINESS LAW PENALTIES TOO HARSH: TRADERS A.C.C.C. Protests To Govt. KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce today protested to Government against the heavy penalty mprisonment plus fine that had been meted out to merchants nfrinqing the Registration and Licensing of Businesses Ordinance. Chambers :r.a:n a:n thai the216 words
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Article, Illustration64 1956-05-03 10 MR MICHAEL BAIN of U II l).t\ Co.. Singapore rubber brokers, has left the o|on> in the Asi.i for the I nited Kingdom und Kuropr. Mr Bain jn i;oins on !»\i\ I uul i^ r\p.i led h.u k •ri \o\emher One of the youngest rubhrr brokers in64 words
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Article162 1956-05-03 10 Magnate Sails On World Trip PBNANG, Wed.—Millionaire ruboer magnate Mr. Saw Choo Theng, and his two daughters will be among the many passengers sailing by the Chusan this week. They arc going round the World and will be away Cron Penang for four months. They will first visit the United162 words
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Article153 1956-05-03 10 Kl BBFK closer! easiei per l!> hi lirst -rade Ma Tuesday. e market opened at 87} cents, following lower overseas advices. Bomc nervous buying round about noon resulting from anxiety felt by a m. the trade about the ncg< tiabetw< I leratloo rubber workrr> and153 words
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Article27 1956-05-03 10 K M.v 1 <l'P Dow-J <1(K K< 30 1 20 R 15 Utilities 65 Stock- 181 99 bomm 40 Bonds The I mn Futures27 words
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Article122 1956-05-03 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Prod Exchange noon closing price per pic'ul yt ttt rdaj wi re: ipra Apr:! $28] b.iyers, s( Hi r May $30 buy< rs $30l si Hi coconut oil bulk > S4») -i ller>. COCOnUt Oil i drums i $4H sellers; Muntok white peppi t |109 sellers,122 words
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Article, Illustration74 1956-05-03 10 TIIH Koval Intorocean linor Kuvs has arrived in Singapore with a floating exhibition of Hongkong manufactured products. Thr goods on display inclucle textiles and leather goods. Singapore businessmen are welcome to see the exhibition on board during the ship's stay i n the Colony fell om74 words
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Article130 1956-05-03 10 MALAYAN sharcbroken ted the following buMnc.-s done yjesterday. BB Petl 48 9: F X Ords $I.6ti: Hammers 12.42ft; M. Cement $1,524. Robinson Oi $2 60; S. Cold Sto:-;.sc >'. 42 42j s. Traders (26j An:: i\ 0 arrival, 9 3: a A ma.' 11 A' c- H130 words
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Article62 1956-05-03 10 .1 TELEPHONE scrr.ee hr- t/;e [/fitted Kmtido'i ■nd Wortfi Borneo idoj mwaed 'or the f rtl i me on ruet- <//'/. /f uhII be him table e ■'''■■tdr.'j except SttMtey fiwr ttOO hfiur.< daily ut cosf q| £J.l5i.M. 'or three-fittfiute ca//. .4 cnVcr ffOIW The L'.K. he62 words
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Article49 1956-05-03 10 BI'YKRS hfjn M -.vcre imoac ::i Wted 86th International Indu" Pail held at Utrecht recently. The lair wraj visited by businessmen from 73 countries. A firm dealing in diesel engines, making its first ap; ance at tiie fair, received Inquiries from Malaya, Indonc-ia and many other countries,49 words
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Article54 1956-05-03 10 THE M.,la;. Bl Eb I -> R I Association made the j ring changei in ill to morchanti < sterdajr: \e\>- York: buying, airmail. TT. ::2 7 8 O 1 '< i S3 3 M en bills. 4 trade bills; selling. T.T or O.D. :j2 ."S K :BM54 words
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174 1956-05-03 10 Selective Support For Industrials THERE was << lrctive support for Industrials with leu price changes on fche Malayan share market yesterday. Tins were Irregular to higher, while rubber.- wen quiet. IMH STRIAIS Buyers Sellers B R Pet M 50 i lammon n Mit 2.05 If. Colli (1 I 98 Robin>on174 words
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Article, Illustration339 1956-05-03 10 PASSENGERS select their own cabin t< mpcratures on the new Canadian Pacillc llnei Empress Of Britain. XliU li the outstajidlng feature of one of the most modern and comprehensive alx conditioning systems tvei littf d on board ship. i wa, destgned and Installed by Glasgow tirm.339 words
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Article488 1956-05-03 10 £160 Mil. Profit For Shell Group TRADING results ol the Royal Dutch Shell Group for 1955 announce^ in London recently show a net income for the year of £160 million as compared with £134.5 million in 1954. Gioup isiei wor'.d-wirie wet* io f higher In IWS than in the previous488 words
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Article74 1956-05-03 10 ()l I! R ROADS C or. Hoi Wong. Bronx Riebcck. Yamamura Maru. Hupoh. Gordtai Baiumu:.. S;iganU Maru. Karimuti. Ancclo IWI.R i:o \l»«o Chuan. S B Sadao Serampang. Moc infi-h. Xaga Mas. Hong Pcrak. Angkor.' Ann. I); ah Sin£. Pa Pahepa S.H WI! VRMS China) memnon fi BcnSunda74 words
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Article, Illustration31 1956-05-03 10 JAKARTA architect's model shows g fourteenstoreyed modern hotel to be built in the Indonesian capital. Th« new hotel, specially gned for tourists will have all modem facilitic31 words
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44 1956-05-03 10 Tin Price Fluctuations Seem To Have Stoppet 1 Bulletin ol the mining inH > 1 evid( to have abated the first q iart< 1 prod IM vii .i than for the roi adopted for ed to 75.4 per Pi colu: I tons and ttim clay44 words
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Article75 1956-05-03 10 < \l I MM I" IU vp 1., iv <.! tin racturrr* Mr I I W I'. i ntly returned to Kmtfmi iK'in M lh- p..., i out that «hi natu. .1 ruhh. iN pi m ti isnnabk cmrp. (Hi..! ..ill. (II .lril.il- 111. > h.is lit 175 words
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Article, Illustration32 1956-05-03 10 RTOOEL A I Ail s rian Air' >>''-'' i pital and PLANS are being mid* road i a J •ured aton Park. South Australia. t* I tmtl prortdr t< V brqn32 words
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96 1956-05-03 10 Petrochemical Project For Japan Launched it and project it 'he sifi agre nt f or 1 ns 1 1 Of a I plar.' at hi regain iinp< at ar marin S by will be buill .1 tin i-tf" Hi It i I oted by er. 19 i• r 1 1U.P. - 96 words
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Advertisement560 1956-05-03 10 NOTICES Tin rows ko\ki»> I Ml N I nu Koti.r under sntion 1 IT I that the und< mentioned land Is In process Of developmcr under Bection 143 of Thr r Knactment that layou- r Kampong Pal' Plan No. 2555 has b pared and Is open to public at the560 words
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Advertisement99 1956-05-03 10 NOTICES NOTICE TO (ONSK.NKIS sx MOOI.KLKK arr 1 DERTHB 1 U B 1 Q ral will bo held .56. M turther Man llBto Md NEDERI.AND LINE KOV H 1)1 I( II MAIL A.: rv ianrj A ..i Lim i: I H'.ari. 'I M. I] M MIIHI. TO ONSK.NLLS. M V.99 words
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Advertisement768 1956-05-03 11 KTrRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. m*~ V H2/6 Robinton Road i I THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE I NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE H i New York. Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult M Porti. H S por« P. S ham Ptnang |un« 9/14 |un« 15/16 fun* 17/18 B »ia other portt to load and discharge cargo.768 words
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Advertisement1236 1956-05-03 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 l 'B Imen (Incorporated in Singaport) (12 lm«») ■£5 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T,'' Carriers option to proceed via oth«r portt to load and di*charg« car»O SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENT Singapore. Out Sails P. Sham P«njn« Ttirctiai for Avonrrxxith 6 L1,236 words
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Advertisement907 1956-05-03 11 MITSUI |^j LINE FOR JAPAN from India S P C P S h m Fcn n9 Bansei Moru for Yokohama, Kobe Moil 11 May 9 May Akakurasan Maru for Yokohama Kobe, Mon 20 May Bunyo Maru for Yokohama Kobe M °l' 2 June 26 May FOR JAPAN from Continent Harunason907 words
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Advertisement786 1956-05-03 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Soid, Genoo, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Momburg ond Copenhagen. Spore P. Sham Penonq X) "SUMBAWA" Ir Por» xxi "JUTLANDIA" IS 20 Moy 21 21 Moy 21 2 i Mov nil "FALSTRIA obt: 29 31 Mov 1 2 June 3 4 j U786 words
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Article, Illustration139 1956-05-03 12 Film actors and octrcssc from Russia, France and Grcot Britain join hands for a stroll in the garden of the noted Chateau dc la Napoulc near Cannes, scene of the 9th International Film Festivol. Lett to right: Alexa Batolow, Vladimir Emilianoff, Vera Martskoia Georges Baker,A.P.; U.P. - 139 words
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Article, Illustration64 1956-05-03 12 .10 fhtrc' I^.l 8r.g.t.0 r 1 > 't nCn 0\ I it.ii C •"t c a m c t* on o w q o -i -j o* '"o r.rraCi. or rn». i Hi 1 Csnncj, on t n n-, dav of the Conner F c fiya FrA.P. - 64 words
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Article, Illustration58 1956-05-03 12 TWO Japanese interpreters Michiko Otam left 1 and Akcm Negishi, stand in front of an advertisement board announanc the Japanese film "Lc Christ en Bronze" 'The Bconic Christ* which was shown, at the annual Cannes Film Fcstivol. The two Japanese interpreters ar. wearing national costumc, and w;rcA.P. - 58 words
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Article52 1956-05-03 12 WEARING o pith helmet, comedian George Gobcl surveys the scene in kingly fashion as he sits crosslegged on a sedan chair carried by two pretty girls following his arrival in New York recently to ottend the New York opening of his first motion picture, "The Birds ond theU.P. - 52 words
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Article, Illustration95 1956-05-03 12 -UP. FROM o pile of toys given him on his arrival in the U.S., thrcc-ycar-old Korean orphan Choong Lim has already found a favourite a toy tractor that looks like a real one. He's been adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bovcc, Sr, of New London, Wisconsin. TheirU.P. - 95 words
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Article, Illustration48 1956-05-03 12 A 'Doll' From The Stage NINETEEN YEAR-OLD ectress Lorno Kingsley likes to kick off her shoes ond rclox in a shady nook like this. Looks a good idea to us! Lorna is from Cape Town, South Africa and is m the show "Guys and Dolls" in Dublin. MirrorMirror - 48 words
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429 1956-05-03 13 Loo Chung Chee - FIELD ATHLETES TAKE FIRST HONOURS metres from th c old arl The other hi on rds c one I voung xii Ch< .>.• Kim Yip's leap ol rm In won her thc lon| nap in the divi n 1 Bf Lai Ching elea red n•tn to hi n 1 'B"429 words
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Article322 1956-05-03 13 Victory Catches Up With STC Shell Did AH But Score In 2nd Holi SINGAPORK Traction Company registered their first win in the Sinsajxirr Business Houses division 1 league when thev beat the Shell Sports Club b\ t\\ <» goals to nil at Serang:oon Road yesterday. OUm r division l n:.,v322 words
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254 1956-05-03 13 IMPERIAL Chemical Industries, trailing 2-0 at the interval, rallied strongly in the second half to edye Bata Sports Club by four goals ia three in a SBHFA Div. 2 league soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday. Bats opened Ike w ne in the 10th254 words
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275 1956-05-03 13 LONDON, May 2. (Reutcr)— Don Cockell, British heavyweight, boding champion, has been deprived of Fiis Empire title by the British Commonwealth and Empire Championships Committee. The committee named three official contenders. One of them is Kitione Lave, si Ton^a, who knocked Ollt Cockell in275 words
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Article179 1956-05-03 13 r-AOC drew with raf Chanel •a when they played theta Service* Cnckct League a> ciinnci yesterday. Graham Turner contributed a useful 66 In Hie RAF lotol 119 lor eight wickets declared, while Cap! J. Grimble had pood spell witl the ball R* raoc. taking three wicwti for iu179 words
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Article79 1956-05-03 13 NEWMARKET. S-:fTo.k l\ [Beater)— GiUts i)c Rev. a 00/l outsider, uon the t'.vo thousand guineas, the fir* of the British classics, run over the Rowley Wd e here afternooo fan Idd of i:». BJdden by IVsjah Bh i and I ained by Charle Jerdein. Gi79 words
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Article131 1956-05-03 13 J.\< K> Club bep,i v. fa a i-Hiih Division 2 so© i sec p^dang feast rdaj J<ic> i sskfag strc.ncly from the start, opened the score in the 10th m i Chen cenired and Knk lobbed |a%t l I njjji rrrased the score the 28th minute through131 words
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Article34 1956-05-03 13 surma sports ciub -need Stain ar Sports Qub in a SBHFA D cr match at the SRC padanc vesterday S |af G ;thrie were: Boo:, Kok Peow (3). Dem and cw34 words
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Article21 1956-05-03 13 ion W| Cr.n-. Bank o« goa .1 jrror Park yesterdiy. r ra.iah nmd both IIM |Mli J the bank.21 words
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Article15 1956-05-03 13 MCAPORE A" hca 1 v. S latr-h at the Raffias ground yesu15 words
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Advertisement229 1956-05-03 13 TUITION MAY BHGIWERS tIMI LOO Morn: Stenography; ds ly auvconditioned Room Evening 5 hand. Bk.*keepin| M -n l^ Rd <S: 10 Col Quay. Typing through* out day, 165 machines, tpecis concessions to School students at I places Vacancies: Mbn Std VH/IX. subjects. Eve Stds. VI I/ VIII i subjects 6229 words
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Advertisement339 1956-05-03 13 SITLATIO\S VACANT KIM LI MTI K Ml MCIPAL COl NCIL 'ATK i\S are it Ear the Posts of Subon ers in the Municipal Salarv Sralr: «0 X 6-216. A ll C t of hvir. a'. M Ba si payable. Qualifirationv r must possess a Senior Cambridge 1■ and have a339 words
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Advertisement262 1956-05-03 13 CLASSIFIED ADS Sill \IIO\S V \\l ki \i ii \irrn Ml M< llV\| (n| II PLICATIONS are invited MNab v .a iaad persons >al.«r\ S< il< ■d according to age. iflcations and escperier \iiMuanff>« variable eost of living allowance is payable as follows: $152 pa $40 pja. Iffarried Man $24«262 words
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Miscellaneous221 1956-05-03 13 Li Abner By Al Capp S >as3 EGAD, AW \A I 'ATDfM !AOP/Pr r C II I CAN M'Kt IT, TO J "AND THEN -c^J^ifL^^ SPINSTEK V )*J A Tr2~ HJ:li.9 DOCPATCH.USA, AMD 'E CAN'T TESTIFY 3ME LET'EM MAKE C CRESIM, t H ESCAPED f l G f TME SELF221 words
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Miscellaneous22 1956-05-03 13 BOOd I D/V. ted lang > turdos SC. at 5.15 p.m. HOOL: Sevan- School sporu at Jalan Bctcr Stadium nf 9 ICC flrrounr22 words
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1065 1956-05-03 14 Khoo Boon Choo - Khoo Boon Choo W.*Mii *m*ilom i i pm u h *cm™ im ii k* 1 1] otci ucm BAGBY SADDLES 3 WINNERS By LA RONDE, with apprentice jockey Ismail astride, proved too qood for his rivals when he made practically all the running1,065 words
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Article727 1956-05-03 14 M/s. P. H. Tan and K. H. Quek'a 218—124 DRAGON YEAR 8.07 (4) Baxter 3 BG— 74 Undecided 7.07 (6) PomIKT 4 1444_352 Jack Drucc 111 8.04 (I) Bougoure 5 93— 63 Snow Blaze 7.10 (5) Oeyer 6 22— 31 Farnley 8.00 (7) Kamls 7 Course scratching: Firebird Winner trained727 words
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702 1956-05-03 14 A total of 188 horses S> Irum Class One and 99 from Class Three has been entered for the Sin- c:i|Hiie Turf Club May Meeting on .May 12, Ib and V) The entries are a s fol-l-l Kim .'ml Knn ■I IM702 words
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Article117 1956-05-03 14 There will be eight races on ttie first and last days and only seven races on the second day. First race on first and third days will start at 2.15 p.m. and 2.30 p.m. on the second day. FIRST DAY: Class 1, Divs. 1 2 and 3— one117 words
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Article211 1956-05-03 14 Wearne Bros. Trounce Boustead WEARNE BROTHERS Sports Club easily trounced Boustead Sports Club bv S ;x goals to one In a SBHFA Div 3 football match at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Wearne Brae dominated the exchanges from the opening whistle. Mohd Z;(in opened the score In the Sth minute when ho211 words
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Article, Illustration563 1956-05-03 14 Edin Peters - Edin Peters By 1 ami tin I The 'Kilo' Attracts The Best THL Malayan Mot <» r Sports Club, the organisers of the kilometre standinsstart speed trial to be hold at Kuala Lumpur's Lornie Road ea Sunday. May M have every reason to563 words
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201 1956-05-03 14 INDIA'S two D.ivis G«f players, lfl-yrar-old Ramanalhan Krishnan and Naresh Kumar. 11. who arrived in Singapore by air from India yesterday, will pla> exhibition matches at the Singapore Cricket Club courts to day and tomorrow. On each day. play will start at 4.45 p.m.201 words
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Article61 1956-05-03 14 BHAUKORD. En« nd. Mav 2 i Bteuter Lcn Hutton, the tormer England cricket captain hns declined .'in offer by East Bradford con ei 1 1>1 iv< to \>c their prospective inenlanr candidate Hutton said tonighi "I have too mnnv romtnilmn.ls to c r< invnlvpri in politics and 161 words
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Advertisement64 1956-05-03 14 THE BIG SWEEP I TOTAL POOL $180,500 ij 1st Prixe No. *****4 $54,150 2nd Prixe No. *****8 $24,367 j| 3rd Prixe No. *****9 $13,537 Starters ($1,353 each): Nos. *****2, *****1, I *****8, *****8, *****8, *****7, *****9, I *****7. Consolations ($541 each): Nos. *****6, I *****5, *****9, *****8, *****1, *****4, I64 words
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